~Pa5el CERBUOET "~ _ > sPECIAI x .x . * ::" 3« eP o8 cz ues C v\ns.~~ s fhese «_\ Mrorsted We xnE s ht 34@ * for: t _ 05 ecueâ€" a! * | var s ileant ( / |. «_ cong! § Y§te : s. id\ At vBaU" _ â€"Spring e tapa «s fhese suits are medium weight \Tawv or and tweed mixtures ml 7 and dark colors. Just right + mw and next fall, good styles, > UVE seRcE, EXTRA BLOOMER ~"* CONFIRMATION SWTS, SPEC. â€"_~ of Individual sfnarf . <jC . . uecmin _ Of course you‘ll have a new Suit. The ‘only difficulty you‘ll expor.! . . The: A lence here is midboMn so many exceptional ,.c*’ and â€â€™ t C And we assure you of the double pleasure in your M ‘butward | they we .A impression your appearance will make on othoMo la%n w' of T2 you will secure from both ‘good appearance. * 3 ::::m':.q TWO BLOOMER SUITS Good looking Suits with two pa.r fu)l ~lined . Bloomers, worsted and iweed mixtures in medium and darl colors, well tailored and trimmed, ‘sizes to fit boys 7 to 13. §sPECIAL TWO BLOOMER suITS . _ ‘Made from etrongly constructed .‘ fabrice;. well tadlored striped Wore 4 teds, plain and fangy» Tweeds, sizes m e ky im Srcrprigagh t te * ~* &,..:;:3,.;‘ . Boys‘ Blue Serge Suits with two pait ‘of fullâ€"lined Bloomers, new %&:flq\g ‘quality * Serge, sizes 8 4o 16 years, priced bélow their real Miss Florence Kieswetter returnâ€" ed home on Sunday after spending a week at St. Agatha. Ilflll‘lllfllllllullllIMIMllllllinllllllllmlflllllmllllllllllllmRlllï¬lllflllllnllllllflllfllllllllIIIIIInIIIIlIIllIKlNIIIIIHIKIIl % Mr. Albert Moser was to Waterloo on Saturday. mss oo en t e ‘The death took place on Tuesday, April 1st, of Mr. John Heinrich, aged m Fennommmimmeemn is ime ns mm camnti puderful#alues . tomorrow, 1 disposal* ofâ€" broken lines and , 'i“.‘nuuidard apparel; prices Bo y s‘ Suits Special LIGHLT _ â€" â€" FLOFFY _ â€" FLAKEY â€" DELICIOUS â€" WHOLESOME PERFECT â€" . FAND _ YOUNG _ MEN‘S ~_ Trousers We are especially paying the farm trade in our store, a or Watch or some Jewelry to over you will find that our pr unbelievably : low.. Qualities Our work is positively guaranteed â€" and xladly refund your money if not satisfied. DIAMONDS AND W EDDING RINGS 91 King $13.75 $114.00 $20 525, 335 and up to BAMBERG HEFFERNA N St. W., Kitchener. Farmers $14.00 a visitor :lllll!ll’"lllfl!!llnllIlllllllMlflmfllmllnmflflflfllllfllflllflmm MY JEWELLER @| 81 years our prices and work is the very ‘The spirit of Sprihgâ€"It‘s freshâ€" nessâ€"It‘s fascination is embodied in the Spring Footwear now on dis play. j * Women‘s. Black‘ Satin Pumps, Cuban heels ...../>+++ ‘QQK 500 pair Womens$ RQG LAS #BMâ€"â€" _ Patent Leathers, in Oneâ€"strap Pumps. opened and the grand sum of over and Oxfords, low afid medium héels. ~§55 was given as a thankâ€"offering. Regular $5.00, Saturday at Personals. * ‘2.95 Mr. Stanley Higgins from ne&ar mews custoM oxromps | Parry Sound has bee? engaged to Men‘s Dark Brown Oxfords, medâ€"| work for Mr. Amsey Sweltzer, jum toe, rubber heels 54.%! Miss ‘ Anetts Bonninger has 1e 4 lluflml home after spending alx Men‘s Black Calf Lace Oxfords, weeks with‘her cousin in Guelph. straight last, rubber heels Miss Bertha Fretz of Vineland $2*% $5.95 spend the week end with her cousins * Men‘s. Sample “oo&. differ tl at Pléasant View, a few weeks ago. ’.‘fl“ and leathers, Regular “z' Mr.:. and Mrs. Sam Cressman PÂ¥" nhelliner x .. pa n:|movpd¢otheirnew home near Presâ€" L81.. N m c" 1 L_.."the hast wigho« of at ‘:'* $2.95|u‘n. \‘They have the best wishes of 5 7 y 1 their many friends in the communâ€" JP o o es en aoners er oes, All 8 » â€"The reorganization of the Chrisâ€" atosse. > >>****‘* CAQR vian Endeavor Society was held at Spring Shoe Modeis ‘ Wear ‘ make them. Will not quite Wear Proofâ€"but as nearly as . superior‘ ;eathers can Serviceable School Shoes, reductions, sizes 1 to 5 at ’ Youth‘s heavy solid leather School Shoes, sizes 11 and 12 only, regular $3.50, &bolllsccqg e en n 669 g] q5 2C 81 years. The funeral took place on Friday afternoon at Heidelberg Lutheran Church and cemetery and was largely attended. Many «from here attended . the funeral of the late Noah Dietrich at St. Agatha on Tuesday. Mrs. E. H. Arnol is spending a week ents here. i8 1 6 and if you have a Clock o be repaired or made pair Women‘s Kid Cait and Proof Shoes for Tireless Young very close attention to sBovs snoes uuaé, you‘lt fll'!"- The Women‘s Auxilt a imward astistaction | of Mrs» J H. Shepherd, Arnold of Kitchener week with ther par THIS ORIGCINAL DOCUMENT Phone 2585 W. r on di# teresting talk on the work dome in Woest Africa. Special music sélections _ Pumps, prepared for the vecasion and a $3.90 Heiee suw wie io wull se % deavour girls was very well given. terrible will idg last: ‘In the afternoon they _ at the home of 3 M. where they were faxored with the presence of Miss â€" Jaikmson ot Toronto, who adâ€" dressed the meeting, "A large box of clothes and wther articles was also prepared for shipment for their mission @eld in West Atfrica. ~ 3 ‘{ In the evening a very‘ interesting meeting was held at the church, where Miss Jaimson again addressed the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. 5. Shepherd on Monday evening. After the busifess part of the meeting the even‘ng was spent in a social manâ€" aâ€"very dainty lunch was served by ‘Mrs. Shepherd and Miss Florence Shepherd, and everyone enjoyed the ‘klnd_ ho-Piulh.y that is always reâ€" lceived at the Shepherd home. Wedding , Anniversary, â€" T â€" ner, g&mes, contests, etc., and everyâ€" one had a very good time, ‘The peaâ€" hut bunt caused considerable exciteâ€" ment. â€"At the end of the program brated the 40th anniv@rsaF) OH MIWA!! wedding on Wednesday. Owing to the serious illness of a relative they did not celebrate the occasion as they would have otherwise done. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shepherd gave & dinner in their honor at their home at Kitchener, where the t,am.uy‘ spent an enjoyable evening toâ€" ‘ gether. © _ Their many friends join in wishâ€" ing them ma married life ‘Thé auction sale held by Mr. Lloyd Martin last Thursday was largely attended and . good prices . were realized. y ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin expect to moye to Kitchener in the near future. Mrs. Carter _ of Michigan | was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder and other friends in the vicinity. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Wismer of .Waterloo were guests at Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. JONN METCE! *" Waterloo were guests at Pleasant View last Thursday. Mr. Ed. Joyce of Waterloo spent Sunday at Oxbow Farm. Mr. John Burgetz spent Sunday at h‘s home near Centreville. ‘The friends of Mrs. Rodger Geagh are sorry to hear that she underâ€" went an operation at the K.â€"W. Hosâ€" l pital last week, and wish for a very ispeedy recovery. _ Mrs. David Burnett and little son | Reggie of Winterbourne called on \me Misses Mary and Abbie Bemis. Death of John Heinrich. & A well known resident of Wellesâ€" ley Township in the person of John Ho‘nrich passed away on Tuesday, April ist, at the old homestead on Hesson Road in his 81st year. The funeral was held on Friday afterâ€" noon from the home to the Lutheran Church here for service and thence to the Lutheran cemetery for interâ€" ment. Rev. Mr. Reble of Linwood bad charge of the service. Personals. Miss Leonora Gles of Waterloo spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gies. Mr: and Mrs. Jul. Schol and éamâ€" ily of Kiichengt are spending severâ€" al days with Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Huchnergard. Mr. Allister Huchnergard of Kitâ€" chener and Mrs. H. G. Hahn of Stratford spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stéiss, also attending the funcral of the late J. I Heinrich. Mra. W. Pickham of Hamilton is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mre. John Gies. mm;;;;l vA. Kappes and Mr. Bald of the Waterloo Seminary spent the mal'ay more years of happy end with the former‘s mother, HEIDELBERG IS N VERY POOR and wun and Mrs. J. LODD Mr. Rae Marsh end in Gelt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. andâ€" Mrs. â€" Quite a number ed the W.M.A. m Mr. Louis Kaiser visit to Brantford 1 Mr. and . Mro. W# daughter, Olive of | with Mr. and Mre Mr. A. announce that May ist, 1924, the price of the Wateri will be $2.00~ per~ scribers in Canad per year to subsci United Statés, pM) Jerusaiem" will be given in the U. ening. ; Serious Accident vance. ing the past To" subscription price ! icle has remained § although hundreds have felt it e8%4 Mr. Gordon Fried met with a ler-‘ lous accident at the sawâ€"mill <at Rosebank last week when his foot was caught in a shaft tearing the clothes from him and bruising his body and foot considerably. It is Chroniole, howevi themseives under thought that no bones are broken, However, he will be confined to the house for some time. Miss Melinda Chapman of Ayr is visiting at her home here.: Rev. Zimmerman of Sebringville will preach in the Evangelical church here on Thursday evening. Communion services will be held Sunday morning. _ Special services iwill be held the first four nighits in the week preceding Easter. present high: standard of Chronicle. ANNOU The endeavor in the months to come will be to further imâ€" prove the Chronicle with the object of making it a still more welcome visitor in the homes of its readers. News Notes Mr. Charlie Kerr of Carthage Vll-‘ ited his uncle, Mr. H. B. Kerr one day last week. Master Errol Schlotzshaur of Milâ€" verton is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eedy. Mrs. Geo. Coghlin and daughter, Marion, spent the weekâ€"end with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vogan at Dorkâ€" ing. Miss Clara Albrecht of Brennerl spent the weekâ€"end at her home, 1 church here on Good Friday evâ€" Mrs. Melville Schlotgzhauer of Milverton visited friends here one day last week. Mrs. John Fewings and daughter, Jesale, visited friends in Stratioyd last week. Mrs. Nelson of Forest visited Mre. Alox. Nurse last week. Mrs. D. McFaddin and her alster, Mre. Mulgrew visited at Mr. J. W. couple of cars of cedar poRIS. Mrs. W. Hamilton is on the alck list. We wish her a epeedy recovery. Mr. Oasper Hoffmeyer and â€" son, Arthur of Kingwood visited at Mr. Wm. Hamilton‘s last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Buchanan and Mrs. Sage of Donegal visited friends here one day last weok. . Mr. Bert Smith of London spent the weekend with his family here. their r. John Fewings un NDILTI MILLBANK durâ€" ing inâ€" urday and Sundsy in Kitchener and visited The medicine show which amused the town folk las; week terminated 6n Saturday night. A contest was won by Miss Hilda Deckert and she was awarded a gold ring. ‘The Hydro has been making wonâ€" of the subscribers have been furnishâ€" ed with lights with which they seem well pleased. The streets will not be illuminated _ for a few ‘The Women‘s Institute has been entertaining the community women folk for two weeks, since a Miss Pearl Pert of Uxbridge has been conducting a course in Home Nursâ€" ing and First Aid. ‘The Linwood Spring Horse Show will take place on April 16th and should be the event of the season. Do not miss it. Mrs. John Friedman is at present siting friends and relatives at Notes of Interest We hear that there will be : by auction next Tuesday, April the valuable estate of the late N Hammer, as well as the farm stock, implements and household . effects, etc. ~ The run of the sap has been genâ€" eral in the past two weeks. Quite a few good runs have been had. One moticeable strange fact is that â€" it requires quite a bit more sap to make a gallon of the unfinished proâ€" duct this year. © Mr. Reinhold Hammer of Kitchâ€" ener is holidaying for & week with relatives. Mr. an Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heipel and baby, Lorraine of New Prussia and & good many locals gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Z. WaAgâ€" On B\m&ly evening a number the young people called on Mr. & Mrs. Albert Wagner. Personals and Locals. Mr. Jacob Grody and family of Kitchener spent Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grody. NEWS _ Corrugated _ CALvANIZED IRON BERLETS CORNER because of some delay in By buying carload quantities we are enabled saving we pass on to you. * Our Corrugated Galvanized Iron is all High G _ _ teed to be the best matgrial procurable in (hidfffice LINWOOD We charge No Sales Tax. For Your M. Weichel & Sbn?_ _Limitpd BADEN Our prices are lower:â€" 26 Gauge Corrugated Galv. Iron at $7.50 per square. 28 Gauge Corrugated Galy. Iron at $7 00 per square e carry § ft., P W., 8 ft. and 10 ft. © Barn, Shed or Implement House "The Big Hardware Store" Waterloo, â€" Ontario. ® d un m es e m s o Br oad n enneemmn ce na o en en ce c mc o e emarie ce at | Mrs. Oscar Rittershaus and childâ€" | ren of London spent the weekâ€"end at | the home of her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. John Heldman. â€" If Mary Needs l =q New Coat= Mr. N. M. Steinman attended the motor show at Kitchener last week. Mr. F. E. Kline spent the weekâ€" end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Livingston were business visitors in Kitchener last Thursday. Perhaps Mary is just a little tot, wkipping off to school, a whole lifeâ€" time shead of her. Now‘s the time to take care of her health, and give Mrs. John VHomnler is spending a few days with her mother. coat is certainly one of her neces $8.50 to $15.00â€" or 2 to 6 years, little fancy styles and plain tailored kinds at $6.25 to $9.50. And then look well, wear long and not be too hard on her pocket book. $4.75 for 2to5ymllusâ€"-.‘-flfor|lndl yearsâ€"$7.00 and $7.50 for 10 and 12 years respectively, 26 Gauge and 28 Gauge KITCHENER‘S PROFITâ€"SHARING STORE COUDIES LIMITED {Ivaiues Well Worth While! we are enabled to buy Sheets in both 26 Gauge and 28 Gauge. nding al Miss Florence Martine of Kitchâ€" ‘ener spent the weekâ€"end at her d child-‘ home here. kâ€"end at| â€" Mrs. George Lobsinger and son of Mr. and{Bloomlngdale is visiting with her | mother, Mrs. Miglarine. <a rade Iron agd aboviutely guaranâ€" of But Perhaps Mary in Your Home is Splendid choices for her, Must it be practical, good for hard driving and allâ€"around serviceab‘lity, and not too @xâ€" treme in cut and live to wear a long time? Mother or Grown Up Daughter with her U. Grody. All roads lead to Baden on Thursâ€" day, April 10, when the annual spring horse show will be held. Mr. George Fowler who was on the sick list is able to be out again. Mr. John Mayer of Kitchener called on his mother last Thursday. at a cl'ose price and this $16.50 TO $29.00 Your Orders Early