___ Mrs. Armand. Kimmel of Cobours r«le the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Badiey. .. Mr. Alex. Stumpf has accepted _ a Apesifion in Kitchener and expects to move to that place next month. Mr. and Mrs. J. Filsinger and son ;!tln'( at St. Jacobs during the holi BC BPrS. A. Jeanneret spent Wednesday tchener. z Mr, ang Mrs. Edmund Klinck â€"re , from their wedding trip on Baturday evening. Mr. Geo. Kiinck made a busienss «trip to Detroit last week. Mr. Edward Daum leit last Abs, west. . auil Mr. and Mrs. A. Werner spent seyv eral days in Toronto last week. Mesers. Wimn. Weichel and H Hass of Waterioo, spent Priday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Poplow of Kitchener, were the «u«sts of the latter‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Hoffer last week. * ~Miss Mattusch, of St. Jacobs, speat the weekâ€"end at her home. * Miss Erma Schroer of | ‘Toronmto spen Easter at her home. . . and Mrs. Norman Hollinger and son v.sited relatives in St. Jacobs last week. Mr. Clarence Cress of Kitchener snent the Easter holidays with his parents. â€" Mra Roy Zilliax, of Gravenhurst #pent the holidays with Mrs. H. Zitli Ayx. Mra. Schumaker of Kitchenes was the smest of Mrs. Menno Bracendle. Miss A. Cromie spent the holidays at her home in Drayton. Mrs. Sawyer visited at Toronto a week ago. \‘The Ladies‘ A‘d of St. James‘ Luth eron church beid a very succassful bazaar jn Schroder‘s Hal on Sathrâ€" day.. _ ue â€" 0. Mr. Jobhn H. Lang visited his par ents at Desboro last week. Mr. George Reuter returned from the West on Saturday evening. _Miss Irene Gibson of Ottawa visited her parents last week. ~‘The Misses T. Sanders and O Binrkley spent the holidays in Ncw _ Rev. E. Huebnergard. of Hamilton visited his mother last week. Messrs. Re Toronto, _ sp their parents Mr. Sylvester Wilken â€" of London Epent part of last week with his par ents. * Mr. and Mrs Toronto visited last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Witter ana son have moved to Port Dover, where, Mr Wirter has accepted a position. . Mrs. Witter‘s mother, Mrs. David Zeigler. accompanied them and will spend a week. there. lt Mr. and Mrs. Raby. of Calgary, are visiting in this vicin ty. a _ _ Mr. John Koerber of New Hamburg visited his mother recent‘y. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kitchener during Mesors. Reggie Mrs. G. L. Ziegler and daughters who have spent the winter in Hamil tom, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J Mrs. G. Hehn and daughter spent Saturday at Waterloo. .Miss Nora Riffer visited at Kitch ener on Saturday. k8 pac ol pel and goin: Murrey spent Saturday at : Mré. Erb abd Migg EqinaErb spent ul 2 e oR ie tss Mr. and Mrs. Gentz and son visited Mt. and Mrs. E. Huchn at Heideiberg recenily. M‘ Mrs. J. A. Harper. Mrs. Herman and daughter and Mre. Schurman and daught 7 t Priday at Kitchener. ushter Apen ï¬ Margaret Schroder was _ the of IL:: Dorothy Devitt at Watâ€" ) Jast. week. Mre. J. H. Ruppel and Mrs. L Rupâ€" QOUR BUSY NEIGHBORS «. _ INTERESTING KEWS NOTES ‘;m NEWS. has the greatest record for the greatest good (Continued from page 1.) North Aaven, Conn.â€""Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetaâ€" ble Compound restored my health after cverything else bad failed when passing through changre of life. There is nothing like it to overcome the tryin symptoms." â€"â€"Mse. Frogxno® lexiLa, Box 197, North‘ihven. Conn, Middle Aged Women. Freemont, O.â€""I was passing through the critical R.riod of life, being fortyâ€"six years of age and had all e symptoms incident to that change â€" heat flashes, nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, so it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as the best rengduor my troubles, which it surely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in e'er{. way since taking it, and the aunoying symptomse have disapâ€" Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. LYDIA E. PINKHAM‘S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. A. Detwedr visited at during the holidays. f Reggie and Hoss Ratz, of spent the week end with Mre. J. Milier of ~North spent Saturday in Kitchenâ€" "â€"â€"Mre. M. Gonpx®, 925 Napoleon St., Fremont, speBt the week end At Chas. Wildfong, of the formei‘s parents H Hass town. week for { Mias Edna Arnold of Kitchener was n visitor at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Jo®n Buckel on Soturday. , Chautaugua Festival. â€"Three Jovâ€" | ous Days for New Hamburgâ€"Starts | Thuraday afternoon May 2nd. l Just recent‘y Miss Beattie of the «Dominion _ Chautaugua Festivals, ‘(‘anadlan offices of which are in Torâ€" onto presented a plan here that |greally intereated a number of our progressive citizens. An association was immediately formed among them ;aml a contract entered into with the Chautugua Company for a three day ‘aflorn«mn and evening Festival conâ€" sisting of some the best musical enâ€" { tertainment and Lecture talent that the resent day affords. Mr. 8. G. Bartlett is acting as secretary . for the local association and he informs us that the Festival will open Thure day afternoon Mavy 2nd and continue , for three days. Those composing the ‘ Acenciatton are as â€" followa: â€"O. H. Recker S. C. Rartlett W. H. Girbin. W. H. Umbach, _F. Debus. Lewia [fab»n. M Becker, E. G@rundenberger R. W. Anderson. Jas. F. Harrison, These citizens have had no thought of financial gain for themselves. In order to assitre the expense of the undertaking in advance. fs was reâ€" auired. and actuated solely by the deâ€" J. Hahn Clery The conference of the Kitchener District of the Canada Synod will be held in Trinity Lutheran Church here next Tuesday and Wednesday. Serâ€" vice both evenings at 7.30. Rev. Voel ker will preach on Tnesday evening. and Rev. Rebel on Wednesday evenâ€" ing. Mr. Jacob. Anderson of Haysville recelved the news that his son, Edâ€" ward of Regina, had sailed for overâ€" seas with the Sask. Depot Rattalion. Pte. Anderson visited his home last Christmas on his last leave. There is a town byâ€"law prohibiting coatsing with express wagons on the sidewalks. As this is a great danger to pedestrians the town anthorities warn the youngsters that it must be stopped. Mr. W. R. Miller, formerly of the Dominion ‘Thresher (Co., moved his household effects to Sarnia where he recently accepted a â€" good â€" postion. Mr. Curtis moved into Mr. Katzenâ€" meler‘s house vacated by him. DIEDâ€" The news was received here that Mr. Steven Hawes passcd away on March 15th at his home in Alexâ€" ander, Man., in his 74th year. _ The late Mr. Hawes formerly resided at Haysville and was well known in this neighborhood. _ He removed to the West about 25 years ago, where he was a prosperous farmer. The fun-‘ eral took place at Alexander. \ Mr. and Mrs. D. McFarlane, of Shakespeare, and Mrs. D. Campbel}, f Ottawa,. visited with Mrs. H. C. Kalbfleisch this. week. Mt. and Mrs.Chas. Schaeter, of Torâ€" onto visited the former‘s parents last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schreider of Toronâ€" to awd. W Sebneider, of Stratâ€" ford, vg e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hy, Schneider a week azo. Messrs. A. Werner and W. Rahn attended the meeting of the Trustees‘ Association at Toronto , last week. Mr. Werner as Secretary of the Assoâ€" ciation and Mr. Rahn as representaâ€" jive of the local School Board. Mrs. Israel, of Kitchener, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Eix recently. Mr. Henry Brunck, of St. Jerome‘s College, Kitchener, spent last week with his parents. M Appel R. C. Puddicombe, Geo Continued from page 1 New Hamburg. LYDIA E.PINKHNAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, Butcherâ€"What cut, madam? Sheâ€"One from the lower part of the alxmll please. linbby says most of your cuts are too high.â€"Judge. A Toronto Sergeant and a Calgary private have been awarded the Vicâ€" toria Cross. If you need a medicine this spring try Dr. William‘s Pink Pilisâ€"they will not disappoint you. These pills are sold by all medicine dealers, or you can get them by mail at 50c a hox or six boxes for $2.60 from The. Dr. Wilâ€" liam‘s Medicine Co., Brockyille, Ont. A waggon that has hbeen in use twenty years sold in an Ontario town the other day for more than it cost. Even eggs grow more valuable with age in these remarkable times.â€"Toâ€" ronto (ilobe. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale People are an _ allâ€"yearâ€"round â€" toni bloodâ€"builder and nerve restorer. Bu! they are especially valuable in the spring when the system is loaded with impurities as a result of the indoor life of the winter months. ‘There is no other season of the year when the blood is so much in need of purifying and enriching and every dose of these pills helps to make new, red blood. In the spring one feels weak and tiredâ€" Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pillis give new strengthâ€"In the spring the appetite is often poorâ€"Dr. William‘s Pink Pills develop the appetite, tone the stomach and aid weak digestion. It is in the spring that poisons in the blood find an outlet in disfiguring pimples, eruptions and â€" boilsâ€"Dr. William‘s Pink Pills speedilyv clear the skin beâ€" cause they go to the root of the trouâ€" bie in the bilood. in the spring anae mia, rheumatism, neuralgia, erysipel as and many other troubles are most persistent because of poor, _ weak blood, and it is at this time, when ali nature takes on new life, that the biood most seriously needs attention. Dr. William‘s Pink Pills actually reâ€" new and enrich the blood, and this new biood reaches every organ and every nerve in the body, bringing new life and new strength to weak, easily tired, men, women and childrenâ€" Hera is a bit of proof: Miss Anna SPRIN IMPURITIES CLOG THE BLOOD Mr. Rob rt Barber of Stratford was a business visitor here on Saturday. es for several hundred doliars in seaâ€" son tickets, * * body of Goorge I:s. ho dh;...-r- w ed on November Sth last was discorâ€" ‘cred last Friday i1 the River Nith uear the G.T.R. brig by his sister, Mrs. J. W. Ruthig. deceased was here on a visit from the West and was last seen walking on the way track, towards the bridge in all likelibood fell into the river itf atâ€" tempting to cross. Coroner, Dr. Marty was notified, g:.w an lnnc:t’ unnecessary . remains were ta en to Becker‘s undertaking establishâ€" ment from where the funeral was held on Sunday afternoon to Riverside cemetery â€" being conducted by. Rev. Boese, of Kitchmer.. ‘The deceased was a son of the:late Jacob Ritz of this town and was born in New Ham burg 55 years ago. In the past thirty years he has resided in the West. _ He leaves a son and i"iail-(-;t'o'r in Winnipeg his wife having die* about !Iv_e_ years ago. * A Tonic Medicine is a Necessity at This Season \Remarkable Times Pleasing Hubby dav. â€"Mra. Valentine Dietrich visited her parents n Waterioo on Friday '\flmn her danghter, Beatrice, had a seriona fall on the stdewatk. . &he was nnable to take her home the same «Jday.â€" Mr. JohW Lorentz who has‘ heeh eonfined to his bed throagh .iNness, in getting along as well as can be expent ed .â€" V\r. and Mrs. Panl Bisch ot Waterloo, spent Sunday with Mr. John B. Lorâ€" entzâ€"â€"Mr. Egidius Mo«eburger had the miafortune to disiocate his shoulder n an accident with his horses. â€"Miss Annie Stoeser apent Easter with her narents â€"â€"Quite a number of our young folks apent a pleasant evening at the Baden dance on Monday evening Mr. George Doracht of Ramberg visited at Amor i. Steffier‘a on business. Kine George sent a message of conâ€" gratulation to President ‘Wilson on tho anciversary of the United States‘ entry into the war. j Mr. Joseph StefMer who spent a conâ€" nle months with his children in Slora, "we‘ph and Kitchener. returned home Friday. Mr. Joseph SteMer and her son Ragene, and Edward Dietrich of St. Agatha, left for Dasawood on Tues day where the two voung men have ongaged as farm he‘pers with Mr. Chriat and Theo Dietrich for the sum mer months. â€"Mesars. _ Nichotas and Albert Dietrich spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Anno Steffier.â€"Miss (Vara Steffler and Jerome Naub who spent their Easter holidaya under the narental roof left for Klora an Monâ€" The Spring is a time of anxiety to mothers who have little ones in the home. Conditions make it necessary to keep the baby indoors. He is often confined to overheated badly ventilatâ€" ed rooms and catches colds which rack his whote system. To guard against this a box of Baby‘s Own ‘Tabâ€" lets. shou‘!d be kept in the house and an occasional dose given the baby to keep his stomach and bowels working regularly. ‘This will prevent colds; eonstipation or colic and keep baby well. The Tablets are sold by mediâ€" cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr; Willtam‘s Medicine Co., Brockville, Qnt. ‘It was aod news (to receive word ‘Tuesday worning that Capt. George A. Marshall who was reported missing, had rejoined his unit. No further parâ€" licularn'_?vql;e qpmalned in the message. A miniature aeroplane made out of a cartridge case and sent by Pte. Fred Howell, 198th Calgary Highlanders, from the front is on view in ‘Wachsâ€" muth‘s widow, Eon n eeet A very qulc‘ wedding was solemnizâ€" ed at St. Mary‘s R. C. church, Thursâ€" day at 7.30 a,m., when ‘Miss _ Janet ‘iilbert, formerly of Harriston, beâ€" came the bride of Mr.. Jacob Hogeâ€" ‘and. Miss Alice Hogeland, sister of the groom, acted as bridesmaid. and Mr. Leo Schaus supported the groom. Rev. Father Meyer performed the cereâ€" mony,. Mrs. M. A. Nutal)l who recently unâ€" lerwent an operation at the Galt hosâ€" nital is doing. well. . Mr, C. H. Marwick of the Ambitious City isA b‘mneu visitor to Hespeler. Pte. William Ochs of Toronto, is ipending a few days with his parents in town. Tejoins His Unit. > states that i‘te,. Edword Fiynn has zone to France. Pte. Fiynn is with the First Battalion. BABY‘S HEALTH IN THE SPRING Rev. J. Nelson Panabaker, of Elk ton, Mich.. has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Panabaker. Miss Bella Jardine this week at tended the meeting of the Ontario Lib "arians‘ Association in Toronto. Miss Mertice Young of New York, ~alled on friends in town Friday en route for the Queen City. Mrs. W. Stirling and little son of To ronto have returned home after spend ng the past week with relatives. Messrs. D. N. Panabaker and W Renwick attended the ‘Triangle Con ‘erence at t}ge Y_._u.C.A. in Toronto.. Miss Margaret Schultz left Wednesâ€" day evening for the Ambitious City, where she will spend a week with her sister. lecretary Present to Give Free Lots. Hespeler has got of to a good start n the campaign for increased producâ€" ion. ‘The soldiers of the soll number bout fifteen or more and they are ‘etermined to do their bit during he summer months. ‘The Secretary 4 the local production Committee has «iven out free lots to all who desired hem. Miss Dorothy Wildfong has return °d home after a pleasant week spent with friends in Hamilton. Mr. J. McGinty has received word that his son Pte W. McGinty, has been gassed and wounded. Mr. Mervin FargquBar has returned to town after spending the Easter vaâ€" cation at his home in Clinton. Miss Alice Foster has returned trom holidaying with relatives in St. Cathâ€" arines. That Mr. and Mrs. A. Legary are moviug to Woodstock where the forâ€" mer has a responsivle position, will be received with regret by the large circle of friends. During the years they have resided here they have won many friends. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Baker and taughter, Miss Jessie Ellis BHaker of it. Catharines, who have been spendâ€" ng the past week with Mr. and Mrs 9. Wildfong, Bave returned home. Mr. Robert McCreary is disposing of his effects shortly and will move to ..oat and Personal. _ The Red Cross concert given in the Logan who arranged the affair and unâ€" Jer whose leadership it was given. The many {riends of Mr. Lumb are very glad to know that he is able to be out after his lengthy and severe illness. Master Lawren(z E. Wil'dlonx has een holidaying with his cousin Masâ€" Rev. fra Sherk gave an fllustration ecture on West Africa at the Adam treet Mission on ‘Thursday evening. er Gordon MacCormach, near Aber oyle. was vesy successful and as a result a Jne sum was cleared for this worthy ulars were cpntained in the message. A ofl‘l&,?rfl&_‘ ived ‘by Mr. J. Flynn Joseptisburg 4 pp in o i o e en ce Cat I He says freezone is an ether comâ€" | pound which dries immediately and | never inflames or even irritates the | eurrounding tissue or skin. A quarter , oluoumolfm-fllmnz little at any drug store, but is suftâ€" | clent to remove every bard or soft | corn or callus from one‘s feet. Millions | of American women will welr4me this | announcement since ths imnau;garation | of the high heels, I _ Mr. Oscar Huehn _ was a business visitor to Galt last week.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hahn and family of Watâ€" erloo spent the boliday with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sattler. â€" Mr. Melvin Hahn, Mr. Gordon Hahn and Mr. Johnny Hahn of the Twinâ€" City, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Haho.â€" Mrs. Buckley and family of Waterloo and Mrs. L (iooding and child of Wallenstein visâ€" ited with their mother, Mrs. Wm. Hahn.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, of Watâ€" erlo0, spent Easter with the latter‘s parents.â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Habn, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Steiss and Mr. John Steles of Kitchener, visited with friends in our burg.â€" Miss Silvia Harâ€" ‘ey of Wallenstein, spent Easter with her parents. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert CGentz and son Walter, of Elmira, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hueho.â€" Mr. A. F. Hansuld of Tavisâ€" tock spent Sunday at the home of Mr. C. 8. Weber. â€" Mr. Lingelbach, â€" of East Zorra spent Good Friday at the home of Mr. C. S. Weber.â€"â€" Mrs. Addi son Weber spent Easter at her home in Tavistock.â€" Mr. C. 8. Weber and family intend moving to Waterloo this week. Capt. George T. Richardson, of the 2nd Battalion who was killed in action two years ago, left $5,000 to Queen‘s Athletic Society. Kingston for the improvement of the athletic grounds. and the principal, together with $300 in interest has been hand ed over ton the university authorities ie k e o d n eCig L talk afll be heard less herk in town if people troubled with corna will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claime that a few draps of a drug called freezone when applied to & tender, aching corn stops soreness at once, and soon the corn dries up and lifts right out without pain. Society Gets Legacy of $5,000. "I had spent over fifty dollars with doctors â€"trying to cure Appendicitig. Finally the doctors said 1 must go to the hospital at once for an operation Your advertisement interested me. I boughta "J.B.L. Cascade" which reâ€" lieved me at once, and am now com pletely cured. Never felt better in my life; all pain and soreness gone, and I eat and sleep like a boy. 1 am grateful to Dr. Tyrrell for this wonâ€" derful healthâ€"giving invention." 95 per cent. of all human ills are caused by accumulated waste in the Colon. Internal Bathing, with the "J. B.L. Cascade" keeps this large intesâ€" tine as free from all waste, and as clean as nature demands it should be for nerfect health. Ask A. G. Haehn @l, Waterloo, for hookletcalled "Why Man of ‘Toâ€"day is only 50 per cent. efâ€" ficient,." It is free. They will also be pleased to show and explain the "J B. L. Cascade" to you. Your physician will tel} you that Inâ€" ternal Bathing relieves the cause. Apâ€" pendicitis is an inflamed condition of a little sackâ€"called the appendix at the lower right hand corner of the Colon, or large intestine. By cleansing this Colon with purified warm ‘water by the "J.BL. Cascade" <this sack is cleansed and the inflammation subsidâ€" es. Hundreds of operafions have been avotded by using the warm watâ€" er cure for Appendicitis. Mr. Jas. Mcâ€"Laughlin 91 Evanston street, Winâ€" nipeg, writes:â€" Mrs. D. Hollinger visited friends in Kitchener on Monday. * Mr. and Mr:. H.H. Ruppel, of Tavâ€" iatock, visited friends here â€" last : Miss FErma Schroer and Miss Hulda Allemang, of Torouto, spent the Rastâ€" ;r holidays at their respective homes ere. Miss Irene Drefsinger, of Kitchenâ€" or. spent a few days in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. W. G Schmidt, of Kitchener spent Easter with their parents here. Mr. J. B Lein is confined to the house with {liness. Misses Norâ€" and Edna Schierholts spent Monday with friends in Kitâ€" chener. * Mr. Rieh!, of Philadelphia, has reâ€" turned home after spending a week a* the home of Mr. Laschinger, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Schierholte and children of Kitchener, spent the holi day with relatives here. APPENDICITIS OPERATIONS ARE ‘ Mr. C. Witter and family moved to Port Dover, where he will take charge of a poultry farm. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller on Sunâ€" day‘ visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe: Doert Mer near Elora. The latter are both iJ A was visiting his mother during the beginning of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weber and g.thuwulh est. Mr. Bleck. tiacher of St. Paul‘s parochia! school, is recovering from a sever attack of quincy. % ‘ Messrs. Arnold and Charles Jensen and families and Miss Louis Jansen spent Raster with their mother. Kum Corpora!l Norman nu::.o'z..ol itchener, $ t the ter ym with Mr. ulpl:n. 3. muol Ouch ! ?! ?! ! ‘This kind of rough Try this yourself then pase It along to others. It worke! Laugh When People Step On Your Feet Mr. mm i o nemapintins . 09" Heidelberg. . UNNECESSARY eâ€"enecemezanges I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARD‘S LINIMENT, ~Bay of Islands. J. M. CAMPBELL. 1 was cured of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. Springhill, N. 8. WM. DANIELS. I was cured of Chronic Rheumatism by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. The body of George Ritz, u«a 60, who disappeared on Novemb 6 last, was found on Good Friday by his sister, Mrs. John Rutbig, in the River Nith, at the Grand Tronk Railâ€" way bridge. lt appears that the deâ€" ceased, who was here on .a visit from Winnipeg. left her house on the above date to visit relatives in the country and took a shor: cut over the bridge, and is supposed to have accidentally fallen into the river. The Provincial dairy conference ntl Guelph unanimously passed a resoluâ€" tion looking to the formation of a Provincial Dairy Committee. enmmmnnintn wsiigt w00 old n t n enc eB C t t t e e S n ce o t nuc-mnwmwm-;.... ? Feed "Vescol" Stock Tonic ; Feed "Vescol" Pouitry Tonic ‘Farmers & Stockmen MISSING MAN‘S BODY FOUND. Albert Co., N. B. GEO. 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