70 Ale Se chis Rins yipe, phir sunt cux, . [ Succe: RBRELAIEVE HOT DRINKING CUPS Sweethcart HOME STRAWS SUNLIGHT SOaAP LUX, Camay, LirEguOY Success 1t LIQuID wax L Harry Horne‘s PUNCH Orange â€" Grape A Mono KIST â€" Orange â€" Grape Lemonâ€"Lime â€" Ginger Ale CRISCO _ _1 Ib pkg RINSO, OXYDOL, CHIPSO TIDE, FAB DREFT, VEL 70 Alexandra Ave SAYE! WE ARE DOING OUR BEST TO BRING DOWN THE COST OF LIVING! "SALADA Funest Quality Te Selftâ€"Serve ORANGE PEKOE Or SEND THE KIDDIES SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO CHILDREN § 6 R V i N G C A N A D |I A N S L. A. Boppre‘s Check these prices, then call YOUR GROCER WE DELIVER Euen t K0 WATERLOO 1t Lusts Longer Makes 1 Gol IT DOESN‘T C MEAN A THING TO ME!" Friday and Saturday Circus Days Again At Waterloo Arena 100 6 in pkg afte eAE it phy Cits 11 pec und Suturday will be cirâ€" in Waterloo again with den Brothers presenting Canadian show. Tomorâ€" rnoon‘s matinee will feaâ€" ecial school ehuldren‘s adâ€" price and it is expected place will be jummed Phone 4â€"4843 Selfâ€"Serve 2 tor 25c Plus Deposit Bottle AormtmtHeArs: pkg. pkg pkg bar Pts Ots bar SAVE! n 35¢ 10c 35¢ lic 9c 59c 10c 39c | _ Ferdinand the Bull is certainly |one of the entertainment world‘s | greatest acts and it is unbelievâ€" able the tricks performed by this animal. Some of the best hits of the show are Ferdinand, the Bull; Will Hill and his Animals; Bob Whaley on the bicycles and the Great Chico. Silver â€" Mask, the Hollywood cowboy and his horse is also a featured attraction with the show Smith‘s Celebrated Silver Truss. Fitted to your measure whils you wait. Five year guarantee. Estabâ€" lished 55 years. Sold direct. No middleman‘s profit. SMITH MANUFACTURING CO, 549 King St. _ â€" _ Preston, Ont Entrance mext to Tots‘ Shoppe ARTHUR G. ANGUS OPTOMETRIST Now Located 55 Queen St. South Phone 6â€"6329 TRUSSES T H R O U G H C H OE (Rudy) Joseph Gross of Kitchâ€" ener to Rita Veronica Bruder of Breslau. Schillâ€"Dietrichâ€"â€"May â€"14, Harold Herbert Schull of Waterloo and Ulenallan to Dorothy Ann Du trich of St. Clements Schaeferâ€"Wickensâ€"May 14, Ken neth Adam Schaefer, Breslau, to to Velma Bernice Wickens, Kitâ€" chener. formerly of Clarksburs Kroetschâ€"Schausâ€"May 14, Cletus L. Kroetsch to Kathryn Pauline Elizabeth (Betty) Schaus both of Waterloo. Gingerichâ€"â€"At Kâ€"W Huspital, Muy 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Gingâ€" erich, 27 Euclid Ave., Waterloo, twins (son and daughter.) Grossâ€"Bruderâ€"May 14, Rudolph C Yantzâ€"At St. Mury‘s Hospital, May 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Yantz, RR. 2. Waterloo, a daughter Kraftchickâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospiâ€" tal, May 16, to Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kraftchick, R.R. 3, Kitâ€" ener, a daughter. Kochâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kouch, 21 Caroline St, Waterloo, a son Martinâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hossital May 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Martin, 96 Bridgeport Rd., u daughter. Dammeierâ€"At St. Mury‘s Hospiâ€" tal, May 15, to Mr. and Mrs Ralph Dammeier, Bambers, a son agey â€"â€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, May 13, to Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Hagey, R.R. 2. Preston, a son THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Ulri] C oul, Uhe Mary‘s Hospi Mr. and Mrs , Bambers, ~ 4 _ INâ€"47â€"# Say Student Garden Responsible For Success of Cafeteria ELMIRA â€"H. > B Disbrowe, principal of Elmira District High School Area Board, has reported 10,838 meals were served during the winter at 10 cents a meal, and a balarce of $191 for the school cafeteria at the end of April. The success of the cafcteria is largely due to homeâ€"grown garâ€" den produce of the pupils under the supervision of E. W. Kendall. câ€"<mm> (â€"uSp 0â€"<um> 0â€"<um> 0 <um 04BB 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4182 & câ€"4<m> 0 <me 0 <me ) â€"<m> câ€"<une > <am (By Chronicle (‘urreal)on'd;â€"nl) BADEN.â€"The death of Mr. So lomon K. Leis, a former resident ul Baden. took place suddenly at Knollwood Park Hospital, Kitchâ€" ener on Saturday afternoon. The deceased gentleman, who was 79 years of age, was born on June 6, 1869, and was a son of the late Joseph and. Katharine Kennel Leis. For the past two years he had been in ill health but death came suddenly caused by a heart uttack. The late Mr. Leis was a member of Mapic View Mennoâ€" nite Church, 3rd Concession, Welâ€" «wsley. He is survived by his wife, the tormer Anuie Roegele of New Hamburg, one daughter, Adeline, Mrs. Anthony Gruelich of New, Hamburg and three grandchildâ€" ren JCharl!on-Kontunâ€"»Mu) 14, Lloyd | _ Chariton, Waterloo, to Isabel |_ Kontura, Kitchener. |Tittleâ€"Hauckâ€"May 14, Scbastian “ Joseph (Buster; Tittle of Kitchâ€" | _ ener to Theresa Laureen Hauck |__of Waterloo Hallmanâ€"Ernstâ€"May |14, Joseph | Eurl Hallman, RR. 1, Blair, to _ Audrey Marie Ernst, Preston. Groom Loses Wife On Wedding Night Meldrumâ€"â€"Mauy 13. Miss Margaret Meidrum, Ayr Longâ€"May â€" 16, Mrs â€" labelia Long, Elmira, 85 years. Zehrâ€"May 15, Mrs. Christian L Zebhr, East Zorra Township, 82 Matthewsâ€"Dunnâ€"May 14, Donald Honry Matthews, Kitchener, to Erie Jean Dunn, R.R. 1. Preston. Lichtyâ€"Berduxâ€"May 14. Norman Lichty, Kitchener, formerly of Miiverton, to Kathleen Berdux, Wollesley Tne "forgetful" groom said he drove his best man to a train to see him off and in the excitement forgot to note the address of the tourist house where he left his bride. He searched _ vainly â€" all mignt to try and find a clue to the address of the tourist home, and nobody seems to know if the young lovers have been reunited yet Nobody has beard from the bridegroom since * M ARRIAGES He and his bride, accompaâ€" nied by their best man, had arived in Niagara Falls, N Y., on Tuesday. A dazed groom walked up the toll collector‘s office on the U.S. end of the Whiripool Raâ€" pids bridge at 4 o‘clock Wedâ€" nesday morning and told the clerk ne had lost his wife. DOWNING‘S Flowers CABS 6‘6669 | Shirk‘s Service Station 33 Frh St. West NIAGARA FALLS, Ontâ€" WA TERLOO 24â€" HOUR SERVICE SCOTT‘S O BIT V A R Y Solomon K. Leis D E A T K S |€ Mayor Forced To Recover Dog ‘From Listowel Pound (lfy Chromele Correspondent) CONESTOGO. â€" Kenneth Mcâ€" Leod, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLcod, suffered fractures of the right leg, jawbone and a posâ€" sible skull fracture, when he got into the path of an automobile, driven by Harold MacCandless, who wus returning home for dinâ€" ner last Thursday noon. The lad with a compia«nion, Winston Mann Dr. J. W. McQuibban was apâ€" pointed representative to the conâ€" vention to be held at Peterboro in June Preservation by canning was done in the home economics class. A building permit has been obâ€" tained to build a barn on the preâ€" mises dents The secretary, John Klinck, was instructed to advertise for tenders for three transportation routes to be submitted by June 1. GeaCy" for use of agricultural stuâ€" Eyewitnesses state that Macâ€" Candless was not driving fast and‘ that he had also tooted the horn to warn the voun@sters hut tha! to warn the youngsters, but the victim ï¬:t into the path of the car as pulled away from the hold of the Mann boy, who tried to stop him. Drs. Young and Wagâ€" ner, who were called to the scene had him removed to Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital where his injuries were esâ€" tablished and attended to. crossing the road on his way to s en L . 2. the post office, when the accident happened. The x Star Cleaners He is showing satisfactory proâ€" FOR FAST DRYâ€"CLEANING SERVICE 213 King 3t West i â€" â€" JUST PHONE 2â€"0163 â€" . Suggest ... .. IF YOU‘RE IN a HuURRY To _ _ _ 6T Your *STAR CLEANERS SUITS â€" COATsS TROUSERS Waterloo firemen will soon be seen wearing new "duds" Council approved purchase of firemen‘s uniforms and caps from Tip Top Tailors Ltd., at the tender price of $65.10. The caps were quoted at $3.65. Ald. H. E. Ratz, chairman of the Fire and Light Committee, reâ€" commended purchase in his report to Council. Waterloo Firemen To Get New ‘*Duds‘ PACE Kitchener for