Mr. Calvin J. Valentine ot St, V Andrew's College. Toronto, is spend- ing " Easter holldays at "Blink Bonnie," the home ot Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine. Charles street. Tumbled, as her - died!" Then cgmen an any ot " the any. Mrs. G. B. McLennau and Mrs. Porteous. St. Andrew's Church. Kit- chener, and Mrs. D. A. McKeracher, Mrs A. Henderson, Mrs. James Valentine and Miss H. A. Bruce, m. Paul‘s Church, Waterloo, were dele- gates to the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Ontario Provincial Women's Missionary Society, held in Knox Church, Hamilton, on April 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th, and report enthusiast.. tic sessions and a deepening of the Missionary spirit in the great work ot winning the world tor Christ. g-ttear-that' During the brief may in St. John ot Her Excellency. Indy Byng ot Vinny. end while she wen. on bond the eteemer which conveyed her to Enginnd, several beautiful gifts at flowers were presented to her in- cluding one trom Hie Worship, the Mayor ot the city and the. Fisher. which courtesy on their pert was ecknnwledged by her Excellency by e wireless message severe] hour! after her departure trom the port ot St. John. Another greedy ep- preciated floral gift was that pre- sented to her Excellency by Mrs. Heber Vroom, regent ot municipal chapter of the Daughters of the Empire. Lady Byng was also great- ly charmed with the bouquet ot flowers presented by the "Brut Boys†of St. John, the club termed under that name whose members served under tprd Brag in tho world war. Altogether the suite re-‘ served tor Lady Byng on the Moat, clare was made to appear very gay and attractive owing to the many nortn gifts showered upon her by St. John admirers who gladly availed themselves of the opportunity to wish Her Excellency a plenum. voyage and a delightful Vlelt’l‘n er“ native land. "T mantyunotupm.ua and": via-n (I. unmet!“ our um I- ot-tta-trd W! the mama world. Two [re-mt an" ot an - In In April. 1934. AWtt M, in Good may, the an, duh-1W. who. in no.) buoys the mum at the Gran. rtsertarrtbortrtg the hour VIMY RIDGE, April 9th, 1917--, April 9th, 1924. Seventh Anniver- AM the In " mm, dottted; Dun-kn»: veiled ttta holy city, And the earth. In fur and pity. Nhtttaetoun of the am unholy. Nana's pnhu but more My. in am you, the Day at Joy tad Resurrection. Elite! Dart .- Wh ’ 'liiiiiiu (106%, chumir}? make butter IAOYII l, “D! nu non-In. d M I.‘ IUD-hall Ill 1m Gm." Bocial and Personal ja.uaa"ir.t.ris-a." , Tho-unusual u no u- “Mn-UM --lte-, milk it Inn at any gown of fat, each endured a deikate sack. Chanda. bro-h than such and to- lum the m. which collocu on the top In butter. The un- glralled fiche“ of ttsd miner] butter. W“ Think what this menu In building mum tor the winter! My to an beau“ it in clan: apt] has no bad am or can. On ot 200 Puma! - tgate for health and trr1tt,',t Ivory Item the but that um ud con-dome can produce. Illa-3m; JitGitKiiGGigti, he may butter. NORWEGIAN In“!!! 100.far agency . A. G. MAID-"III. Waterloo, 4 Cod Liver Oil Out-of-the-way Repairs OIL Mn Scott And her daughter. who have been ttte guests ot Mr. And Mrs. Bunyan for several months, hue returned to their home not! St. Thom“. To ADAM BROWN On the occasion of his Ninety-Eighth BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION "Ninety-eight annual birthdays tor my Mend, Adam Brown, Quite a happy tarent-the talk o' the town. The older he lives, the younger he birth; T Another for 10.his lite, a bit of heaven on earth. A wonderful record, a life most complete; in the element ot battles a toeman to meet. Your age we honor and experience revere, A pemnai charm, and worth, that endear. May friendships give pleasure, rich blessing trCcrue-- Good health, in full nature. be mauled to you. May your life be prolonged. and trom worry, care tree: l Please accept hearty wishes from‘ your friend, J. M. E." _ Adam Brown, Poem-meter of that City, who has just celebrated his "tte birthday. Among the many letters' and kind- ly messages received by Adam Brown on the occasion ot the cele- bration of his 98th birthday was one that touched him‘ deeply. It is a congratulatory and poetic oontri~ button in recognition ot "THE DAY" beautifully illuminated in color street and suitably framed. " was presented as a token ot regard and esteem in whieh he is held by two of his personal friends. The poem is the authorship ot John M. East- wood, and the artist who gave it the beauty ot design and delicacy of conception is William Bruce, the venerable exponent ot the tine arts, and who at the age of 91 years has produced a specimen of his talent, which tor richness ot color effect is worthy ot highest merit. The wording of the text is as follows: .mametaqrttH-bsree- Miami-hm. Amwywmd t"P"""N'""eeur*tt"r ,mahauNhtt-eetM80thtanb rune handsome color scheme. The birthday prevention- for the won- derful banquet left nothing to be dean-ed, and weed at In a moat planing manner with uppmprhte mute, speeches and music. The guest of honor prelented each ot her children with her photograph and was the happy recipient or many tokens ot atteetuytt tram her child- ren end trramrchiidren, includln; n handsome any chair and e puree of gold presented by her children. The Chronicle extends eossgrtstuUuorus and beat wiehea for may happy re- turns ot the day. Mr. Philip Beast-am ot Upper Canada College, Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bea- gram tor In; Faster Hutton. Rev. Harold Lang. Pastor at Central Baptist Church, Toronto, in a vishor at the home ot his parent; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lang, Queen tstreet, s., and conducted the ser- vices In King Street Baptist Church. at 11.16 and 7 pm. last Sunday. large congregations being in attend. ance. mum-mud“ nmry o! In. cum» a...» man, It tho but " - W. In. J. M. 14mg. AIM mutt. Int Thu-say. The loan may - “that". with new» than“ ot Spring tto-a, I'm WI. an dun. cup-drums. mu and - goldo. “no tt" will. In bun!!- fully done in (In Mr colon. purpltt ad gold, with um." uuchod to the etsastd.uqr. the loo- Their many Twinflty friends are extending a very litany welcome to Major and Mrs. G. A. Heather on their return after an absence ot about two and a halt yeam In the British isles t,tf but, Mrs. Jerome Lang and B. T. A. Wine! have returned to Kitchener after a most enjoyable trip to New York, grows. How? You. nor 1, nor nobody knows. Happy the day that, welcomes " HAMILTON’B GRAND OLD MAN than mum: "locklnrnv" to m at the damned mm. we done by n. speedily and mor- onlhly beam we have - tummy for handling such job. In n hurry. Bolus punks) “no "Wren, '0 are “mum Wm: .n the m: that our: are heir to. And than quick can: for “no u only prices. OINTIAL OAIAOI I I". I. 8-. was?!†P. wanna . . m (rs. HIM. Art any good drum-O. for a Ju- ot Bowl» Rad Popper Rub. Be am " [at the plume. with an n.“ mm on “ch m. When you are autterring no you can hardly get Hound. just try Red Pepper Rub and you will km. the gulch“ relief known. Nothing bu ouch concommd. van-crating hat " red poppet-I. In: u noon at you Apply Rod Pay per than you will tool (In tingling hm. " the. minute- it Inna- the no" spot (Mom and through. Pun um man In (one. l Red Pepper Rub at“ the "ouch" from lore, ma. aching Joints. It cannot hurt you. und It certainly utop- that old mourn-Mum tenure Mrs. Allan R. MeArlty ot St. John, N.B.. formerly of Kitchener, is tt Humor in St. Catharina, Ottt., with her three was, Thomas, Jams. and George McAvlty. who are attending Ridley College. The party will so to Toronto tot Easter, where they will enjoy the holidays together. dilution was - i"iiiriuTari7iiiiui=r"a “other tummy“. C. W. ',/'rdllCt “not may of an. older midni- in in. Twin-city will no“ to non oi nu 'oath of Me. John C. Pain. Ian at tt tanner Clot-gym of St. John's Anglican church. Kitchmr, vhich occurred n Winn“ but “and†at the an oi " "Bro. Tho deco-nod In viceprukieni at the Wood- anlnnco Wholuplo Iurdqmgq Co. tor about thirty yous. He married a unable: ot the late John A. Mickie, I well known bulinou man in Kitchener " um time, and tor many you: Janice ot the Pence. The monthly Farmers' Club meet- ting was held at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ja'eob Zellar. Dr. Thomp- son and Dr. Huey gave some M. teresung talks on dentistry, alter which a dainty lunch was served. Mr. Sim Boghart .is spending a tew days at his home in M. Agatha. Red Pepper Heat Quickest Relief ', For Rheumatism Prof. Yohn Maslh ot Indore Coll- ege Central India, addressed a large and turpreeiative audience in Vic. toria Presbyterian Church Sunday morning (this being the Easter ttttttthotter) service of the auxin. ary of the W.M.S.) on "India and Her Problems." India has thousands of gods, he said; their shrines are in every home, and all over the land, and worshippers seek their aid in every detail ot lite, but the door is wide open, now tor the admission of the Gospel ot Christ, and no man can close it. More missionaries. more prayer' and more forth are needed to help lead these people, who groping/l)! have been reaching toward God through the long ages into the true light. Inlullixloolmllu - w with Ill-ad In. P. V. Wanna“ bully. . Mrs. Fred Edmondl, " Willow street. is visiting her ulster. Mrs. Ed. Liersch In Montreal, who we regret to any is not In very good health at present, but ‘ood hopes are entertained for he! speedy re- covery on the arrival ot warmer weather. Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader were: Mr. and Mrs. Adlas, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bechtel and Mr. and Mrs. Perla: Snyder. all ot Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. C. For-ya: no Euler “char: in New York ttttd Auantte City. The following will be ot special interest to the large number ot friends who had the privilege of hearing Prof. Yohan Masih during his visit to the TwirrCltr.1, Bliss Canaan, who was voted Canada's second greatest man in a recent content. a noted Canadian Poet, who is a native of New Brunet wick. left last week tor a visit to England. after an atleaee trom the Mother Country tor 28 years. He will visit Edinburgh and Oxtord Universities during his stay in the British Isles. Mr. Gordon Mader spent the week end in Baden. . Miss Myra Pressman ot Kitchener was a visitor in our burg recently. Mrs. Cox ot Guelph spent the week end with her sister. Mrs. T. Parr. _ Mr. M. Clemens ot Kossuth visited friends here on Sunday. BRESLAU CALL FOR TINDIRO The Waterloo Sour Commit-Ion at Hum recent meeting decided to on" for tenders for mun-cl. and catch mm CIIUI‘I‘I "In In to quire! for the new" phat. Ttte Wuerloo MattuNetttrtng Co. will in tdverrt the profanneo. - “I In. term he!†and. OI the ml “on ot Comic-bur WI. Tom n no no my“: ulna a mi mar turn d.rtretrad by you. In "I be when. Jr. t.--Myra Knechtel no. mm Weber IM, Mm Schlodol to. Primary---- “album: “I. Alice Milne " Jr. 'rr.-- Weber 827. Laverne Shana, 617, Wilfred Schlodel 006. Jacob Hartman 696, Clue nickel-t 695, Lincoln Schenk M3. Hurry Green Mg. . Jr. Ir,-itrry Kllo 300. In". Weber 290. Kenneth Shun: 271. Harold Kmrter SM. ttr. I.-Wtttter Kicked. 316, Cart Klle 236. mummy-.051 â€Mt-MMIIH "dtsrs.N6s.C-- l lanthanum-1‘ an. tutu-mumm- of It. Int-MW“- '.rqrtthuri.eaet-rttte. mull-1M Hummus-comb» hurukvnthm. Hannah-wanna Mummthdrh-Ihm Inummuulmthm weokuthohouoollr.m Walker. Mr. Id. - Ono-M (M tuner-l of his Win-bu. In. Event. It Mun. inn. vat. Funeral Largely Anon“ The than! ot the in“ "will Tye. who paced “my hat I?!†afternoon. April 4th, IMr III linu- ot over a year, was held tron No we residence have tn Royal“. in Tue-any. April 6th. and nu lute- iy attended. Rev. A. B. Kimball m charge or the service. not“ by Rev. Win. Crow ot Harm. I lor- mer rector ot this with. Ind Rev. Herbert Johnson of mum. A short urvice we held " the house. conducted by Rev. Mr. Crury, and trom thence to m. Jnmu' Church and cemetery. The hie Mr, Tye was born on the farm where he died. He was a son of the tate Mr. 1nd Mrs. Henry Tye. and m well and favorably known in this community. Besides his wife, he luv.- to mourn hi. ion three sitter. In. Henry Walker ot Pine Hill. In. Win. Graham and Min Lucy Tye at out. and one brother. Chm-lo- of Van- couver. B. C., Maiden numerou- other relatives The null bolts" were Robert and Brooke Puddloombe ot New Hamburg. John Puddloomhe of Winona, Fred Walker of Detroit, Dr, Percy Tye of Milverton and R. T, Puddivornbe of Heysviile. Among those present from a. dilisnco were Dr, and Mrs. Percy Tye ot Miiver- ton, Mrs. Wm. Tye and daughter Earl ot Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham, Miss Lucy Tye, Mr. Hardly ty and Miss E. Baiingal of can. Minn Mary Puddieombe ot London. Mr. Sidney Smith and Sidney Johnson of Btratford, Min Nellie Philip of New York, Mr. Fred Philip ot Tor onto, Mr. George Philip of Kitch- ener, Mi. John Graham of new; Corners, Misses Mary and Dorothy Walker ot Kitchener, Mr. John Pnddicombe ot Winona, and Mr. Fred Walker of Detroit. School Report. Report of Mannheim Public whoa! tor the Easter exams. Elena" changed the standing of some. Marks give comparative atandfng. No. on roll 32; aggregate 615; aver- ager 29.27; percentage :uendwce. 91.53%. Sr. Ir-Irvin Schenk 687. "one Knechtel 635. Ci!ttord Knock!!! M4, Edna Schledel 437. Int, ".--verrton Klle 488, Donald Milne 406, Once Knochtel 320, ‘nesmce Rickert 395. Misses Mary and Dorothy Walker of Kitchener spent the week and at their home here. Mr. Louis Lichu ot Waterloo spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. James Sterems. Br. Iv.--arerna Hallmn "T, Joe Knechtet 648. Mrs. F. Schmmm is at present staying With her daughter. MI}. W. Helwlg at Kitchener, Mn Fred Walker returned to Detroit last Thursday after attend- ing the funeral at his uncle, the late Mr. E. Tye. last Tuesday. Misses Dolly and my Loch: at New Hamburg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. G. A. Millet. Mrs. Lee Gifford and daughter Marjorie of Waterloo are spending a few days at the home ot her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Roth. Jr. Iv.--Luelm are! 9“. â€do Rachel-t MI, Olivia Kimono! 809. Miss Peggy Usher ot Toronto ls spending a few days at Nlth Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Charleé Bullock and Miss Edith Samuel spent Sunday with friends near Plattitvilre. Miss Rosie Roth spent Sunday with Miss Norma Poll. MANNHEIM ENTERTAINS OFFICE STAFF On Friday evening but the mem- bers ot the (mice stall of the Mer. chant. Casualty Company were delighimlly entertained at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bonner where they were the guests at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MMchell. A happy few hours were trpetttingBtrttstt sad dancing, after which the hostess served an appetizing lunch. The bride and groom. Mr. end Hrs. Mitchell. were honored by the .tatt ot the Winnipeg branch. who pro» seated than: with a. beeutiml silver fruit bow). Other useful and valu- able gifts were also received from friends. Ott Tue-thy morning in the Wat.' who police court, Helm Bordmon‘ appear“ before Mum-true Welt,‘ chased with manslaughter in cot) motion with the fatal shooting ud- dent in which White: Disney. nine} your old led. me! " new: on April 3rd. The acculed lad, who in seven! teen years old, VII committed um: mu at the an unison out! it: allowed his freedom on (arm-hing ball which was given in two "Mint ot $1000 each by Dan Bohlondor tad Philip Htusertflug, l The only witness called to give evtdence was Edward Cloth. Izod eleven years, who repeated NI nary given at the Inquest, he be“; an only eye witness ot the fatal shoot- ing. The postmortem mtpttrt ot Dr. Frank Zwlck wa- nna submitted. NELSON BORDMAN MUST PACE â€SLAUGHTER llpuoiiis Jrit..'irpitq. 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Tho you! pennant" bu mind word from on“: that the M once box round- will be new in Mun to ".00 to: boxes m 'tit tor drum". it In honour! on mntat Buthorttim, made the lacuna ot 100 per cent. to amount. people mm- ing boxes on that mail was" may deliver an!) at the ballâ€. WILL OBUIRVE HOLIDAY The Post onioe will churn Fri- day (Good Friday) I. A holiday and um oince will be closed except be tween the hour- ot 10 Ban. and " o'clock noon. Then will be no do- livery hr letter carrier! and the money order and "xi-cored uni! wicket. will be closed. Keep Min-refs Llnlmont In the Special $15.00 to $50.00 Newest Spring Suits The season’s latest is expressed in the New Suits we show, and there are styles and sizes to aunt every one, colors, Band, Grey, Navy and Black. Lovely Coats in Sport Flare and straight-line models in Bolivia, Stripes, Checks and new soft Sport fabrics, also plain Trieotines, in Sand, Navy and Black. 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