k ER" ST’S "i'ifi?f,itjrij LATEST fti?af CT iiiii"ii7i" Mr. Henry Outzel who left Wat- erloo some time ago tor Texas, writes Mr. Dan Bohlender stating that he likes the Texas climate tlne. At present Mr. oetze1 is busily K _ 4 $08.59 Miner PnteEt Leather ye.ty C Pumps, sizes 11 to 2 .... $2.75l1pm reductions, sizes 1 to 5 at medium toe, rubber heels Flue Blue Serge Dre, x Hts, suns, suitable for minimums and other occasions. Fine Woo quits, 7 to 18 years. LIGHT - - - FLUFF ll -- - FLAKEY - - - DELICIOUS - - 1nli)l,lii0l8li - PERFECT - - Good looking Suits with two pair full lined Bloomers, Tvorateu and Tweed Mixtures, in light, medium and dark colors, well tailored and trimmed. sizes to tit boys 7 to is years. These Suits are medium weight, Worsted and Tweeds, Mixtures, in medium and light colors, Just right for now and next Fall. good style. BOYS' BLUE SERGE z-BLOOMER SUITS The present exhibit warrants your making . special effort to come early. Bear in mind it's a point of vtutsr--and what makes value-when you see these clothes. Tint k why we practically all! your attention to our in. teresting assume-ts in the Spring Showing. Then please note the excellent taiiorimp-the finished character of the garments and you will be pleased with the number of single and Two. 'l‘muser Suit Models we are showing here this season. The 'reed-aura advantage of good 1W no longer Inquires emphasis. The real clothes question ir-where to get the utmost h value and service. Price has no trirrsiiheaasee until you absolutely know what you're getting per dolhr for it. Smicea‘ble School Shoes, terrible “was? MEN'S CUSTOM OXFORDS Men's Dark Brown Oxfords,; Men's San Wi, Style Iitsathiiuartttrtlor1 . Your Spring Clothes LIKES TEMS CLIMATE Aye are especially paying very close attention to the farm trade in our store, and if you have a Clock or Watch or some Jewelry to be repaired or made over you will find that our prices, and work is the very Our work is positively guaranteed and we will gladly refund your money if not satisfied. HERE THEY ARE FOR YOUR REVIEW THE ENTIRE TOPCOAT FAMILY ....Slmply because the Topcoat Is a utility sarmont to make you comfortable trom the Winter to the Bummer period, is no reason It should not be an asset to your good appearance. Not Just merely Topcoats. but Itairtcoau, as. well whenever the occasion requires. ' 91 King at. W.. Kitchener. BOYS' SPRING WEARING APPAREL Reasonably Priced TWO-BLOOMER SUITS qye WEAR PROOF SHOES FOR TIRELESS YOUNG FEET BOYB' HEFFERNAN DIAMONDS AND WEDDING RINGS S20 S25 $35 $45 Farmers Here Mr. Man in $12.50, $14.00 Others $15, $20, 830, $35 $3.95 $4.85 MY JEWELLER 'tttmetro-tom"'"""'""'""""'":-'-). engaged tuning cabbages and load- ing them on cars ready tor ship ment north. The price paid tor a unload is trom $15 to $20 per ton and the yield pvr acre is about 15 tons. About tittuen curs per day we shipped out ot Donne, Texas. Children's Patent, Kid or 031:} lPathers, I-strap Pumps at $2.251 Youth’s heavy solid leather School Shoes, sizes 11 to 12 only, regular $3.50 at................ $1.95 Men's Sample Shoes, different styles and leathers, regular $5.00 at '_'""-............... $2.95 Ed $9.75 Phone 2585W. ah k"id . Miss Marie Doertiing and Alice Worsted and l Melbourne ot Kitchener spent the tailored and iboliriays at the home ot Mr. G. Bech- tel. Miss Violet Kuntz ot Kitchener ;spent the week-end at her home I here. Mr, and Mrs, E'ph. "any: and laughter, Melon of Ayr vlslIed with Mr, and Mrs. A. Poll on Sun- day. Death of Noah Brick" The death occurred in Kitchen†on Saturday evening of Noah Brickor. an and remnant of Rose- Title. The funml took place from his inio "quince to the Bethany Mennonite church tor service on Tuesday afternoon. Surviving are his wife that! nine children, Mrs. Eph, Fried. Auntin and Lloyd Brick- " of ihiu viciniiy halides many rel. ailven uni friendl here. Me, and Mn. John lemon and family moved to their new home here last week. Hilda Rohr Tttsited with Mr, and My". Milford Poll In slum-bum on mmdar. Me. and In. human 8!.on of Din-Imam â€and VII: Mr. and In. A. Ptttt " Hindu]. Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Kaiser and tron, Wurd of Kitchener spent the week. end with Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Kaiser. Misses Althea and Dorothy Reid ot Toronto spent Easter with their aunt, Mrs. Norman Snyder. Mr. David S. Stolnman has moved his housseho1t1 goods into the house recently purchased from his father, Noah Steinman, and Wm. Lichti moved Into tho house purchased trom David S. Steinman. Mr. Ml-lvin Hawse of Markdalp visited with Mr. and Mrs. A, Poll last week. Mr. Aaron Delwiller of Kitchener spun! the week-end with his daugh- tor, Mrs. Jag. Hope. Miss Margaret Shelby ot East- isood is spending the Easter hall- days with her rather, Mr. Bert Shelby Miss McLeod is spending the holiday at her home near Palmers- Ion. _ Mito Margaret Marshall Is spend mg a few days with her sister, Mrs, H, Osborne in Oak. Mr. Orton Bechtel of Toronto spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. Claremcu Shelby of Lansing. Mich, is visiting with trivnds here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn of Preston spent Sunday with the lat- 1or’s father. Mr. David Hallman. Miss Grace Kinzle of Kitchener went ttw week-end with Mists Buer lah Borkvr. Miss Nellie Fowler spent Satur- day in Kitchener. was mhrtrprsuirynmupaarirs' Toronto. Mr. Ben, Livingston spent. the hor. idny at his home here. In. William was. mm Jan wool with "In". " m. Mr David R; Boshan, has purehas ed a new touring car. Mr. J. U. Stietelmeyer has pur- chased a new Sedan. . Miss Nellie Futher of Kitchener spent the week-end at her home here. . Miss Lily Kuntz and Annie Kuntz are spending a few days with their sister at Brodhagen. Miss Leona Haas of Bridgeport spent the week-end with her friend, Alice Bechtel. Mr. J. J. Pearson, teller at the Dominion Bank here is spending the holidays with friends in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Horace Lederman and daughter of Kitchener spent the holidays at the home at the lulu": parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Rebel. Miss Lily Kuntz who has spent the past two years in the West at- rived at her home here about a week ago. Misa Elma Schneller of Kitchener sperit the week-end at her home here. Mm. stubbleneld of New Hamburg was a business mm):- 1n Baden Int week. Mr. Harry Living-mu of Toronto was I busineu whim: in Baden last week. Mrs. A. L. Munro and son of London spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and MN. Jno. R. Liringtstoet. Miss F'reida Schnoller, teacher at the Brantford School is spending the holidays at her home here. “on. of law Mr. and In. Tom Lamb of HOE paler went the but†" an home of the unaf- man, Mr. and Mn. Wm. gal-um. ROSEVILLE WATERL06 ertie6: IADII , Many people from this vicinity at- ‘tondod the funeral of the late Mrs. ,u’ahn ocsch (Sn) 1 Mr. Joe Simmer (Sn) called on his ihrotirvr, Mr. Henry Stneser before _ leaving for Chicago. f timely Married Mr. um In. M- Dar-cm of mm. war. on um of Mr. and In. “In Dot-cl! not may. The mttttiq conniving of 50 thorns good land was also ,rold at the hand- aome prim of 34500 to the hlghem hlcldnr, Mr, Fred Ellemun ot (his place. Mr and Mrs. Jim. R, Wagnel’ol Kitchener called on frlcndu on Sut- urdny. I Many people ot this vicinity at- Iended the sale of Mr. Wm. Hammer which was We]! attended., A totttl of 8185000 was realized lam Tuesday attrsrnoon for the farm stock, implements and bonne- hold effects of Mrs, Wm. Hammer, Hold by Auctlnneor W, Frickey ot 1Vaterloo. Mrs. KIM-or!“ Hummer moved to Walled" In! Thunduy. Mrs. Frayt Hinchberger of Port than attended the funeral of her late mother, Mrs. John Oesch. On Wednesday afternoon, April 16, an April wedding took place at Phil. ipsburg when Norman, youngest sun at Mr. and Mrs. John S. Koch- lor was wedded to Mm, Lea Sch.. midt (nee Miss Lea Berg) youngvst daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berg of Philipsburq. They wilt re- side on the groom's farm here, They will have the heartiest good wishes ot their many "lends. norn:-Mr. Daniel hemp is wean lug a broad smlle since Sat. 12th, whon the Mork presented them with A baby girl. Congratulations. $tuqeeaetut Sale. Mr. Theodora Hummer of Amnlroe we!" num- with his mount. Misses Agatha Sloeser ot St. Agatha . and Olive Smeser spent Monday with Mrs. Henry Strub. M spent Sunday under the parental root. - Mr.. and Mn. gotugtoeset, visited at the home of Mr sal Schweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. John in: and tam. ily and Mr. Egldlua In ot Water- loo spent Sunday " Mr. George Mr, and Mrs. J Wigner of Waterloo and Mrs. C In Burke! ot London and Mr. cod In Wagner were guests at tui one ot Mr. and Mrs. Simon waist Mr. Ind In, I: . Mosbmer and Mr. Auzuu . net spent Sunday with Mr. 1 Mn Henry Sunset. Local and "and“ 5 My vblton home of Me. Pour Dictrlch : Mr. All Mrs. was that; . and In. Herman Planck In". Hy of Pot- embun. Hours. ch s and cup Hawk ot Kitchener Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Distr d family. Mr. and Mr; E: . Mosburger and Mr. August "er spent to conic will berm torthdr im- prove tho Chronicle with the object of making it a still more welcome visitor in the home: of its readers. to taoo. The publishers of the Chronicle, hoyyever, now find lhemselvu under the neciity of taking Ilmllar action, In common with 430 weekly new:- papers now selling at $2.00 per year, in order to maintain the present high mild-rd of the Chronlcle. - Mm Despite advancing can: dur. ing the pan In! years the subscription prico ot the Chron- icle has remained 'tao per rear, although hundred. " paw-Mrs have felt It essential to In- crease theirs sut"etrtption rates _v - - THE publilhol‘l ’deeire. to announce that commencing May Ist, 1924, the subscription price of the Water-Ian Chronicle will be $2.00 per your to cub- :crlben in Canada and $2.50 per year to eubecrlbere In the United Staten. payable in ad- Vance. Messrs. Herbert and Wendlln Kit. ANNOUNCEMENT BERLIT'O CORNER ill " TOLD BY BPONDENTS E The Women‘s Institute held ‘llumemmde baking sale in b IHamhurg last Thursday atiero I which proved very successful. Mrs. Edna spent Sunday G. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Glover and dauphter. Gladys of New Hamburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown. Mr. andjlrs. James Cal1anan's of Woodstock spent the week-end an the home of Mr. A. W. Callanatt. L Mm, Charley Gowfntt of Olemllen Invent several days at the home of Mr. John Ochoa. Mr. and Mrs Louis scum: 1nd daughter, Laura, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mn, Hy. Hanan. Mr, and Mm. Noah Martin Tittited At the home ot Mr. Polar Bowman on PtisHr. Mr. Oscar Baer ot near New Dun- dee spent Sunday under the parental root. Miss Beatrice Walton of New Hambcrg spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. William Reinhardt calhQ m novernl of the neighboring ladies in n quilting on Monday afternoon Miss Annie mwirmort of Toronto. Miss Fannie Reichert and Mr. Gus- tave "otter of Kitchener and Min label Snyder of Waterloo wore Easter visitors at the home ot Mrs. Aaron Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Oahu! ot El- mira spent Friday at the homo ot Mr. and Mm. John Cabal. Mr. and In Lincoln Waber And In. Simeo- Wohor not)! Saturday win Mr. and long! III-dun. Mr. R. W. Graham and Miss Hilda Burgund of Kitchener spent the week-0nd with the farmer's parents. Mr and Mrs. J. J. Graham here. ' _ Mr, Harvey Class of Toronto In upondlng his Easter vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iso. Class Misses Dorothy and Mary Walker of Kitchener are spending the holi- days al the home ot their parents here. Mr. Les Binkley ot New Hamburg on Mr. and Mrs. Ruins !t8rhst,r-a,-,?sfisitg1 afternoon. ' Miss Quennie Anderson of Toron- to is spending the Easter holidays with her parents here. Mr. Bolton Coxson spent m Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle and son. Frank, spent several days " Toronto. Mr and Mrs. Harry Mokk ot Kitch, onerarF'visuting with Mr. and Mrs John Mock. Mr and Mrs. J. t Ott and (laugh- ter, Gertrude were Sunday visitors with Mrs, Aaron Snyder. Mr. John Low of Ayr spent a tew days hull. week with his brother. Mr. Wm, Love. Miss Verna Nurse and little Mime Phylis McFaddln of Cooksvllle are visiting at the tormer's home here. Miss Gladys McLeannn ot Wood- stock spent the holidays at her home here. Mr Henry Rainwald at Stratford spent the week-end with hts parents. Mr and Mrs. Simon Fewlngs and daughter, Margaret. spent Easter at Hamilton. l Mr. and Mm. Ted Fetter and} family ot Breslau spent the week- , end at the home ot Mr. G. A. Miner.) 5 Misses Ethel McKee, Gladys Kerr und Bhima Tanner ot Toronto are visiting at their respective homes during the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Hackett and Male son. Adam ot near Linwood. were visitors at Mrs. Heater Ttinn, er‘a on Good Friday. Mr. Henry Kelly spent the week- end with friends in Btrattord. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Winner Ind httle daughter. Mildred spent Bum day with Mm Jemima Crmkshanks. Mr. and Mrs. M'ilkes Hamilton of Muvenon were visitors at Mr. Geo. Cothin's on Good Friday. mule Illa Them. Coghlln of .Atwood‘vkked one day [at week with her trratrdpssrxsntts, Mr. and In. Geo. Coghlin. Mr. and In. Poole ot Own sound no visiting n Mr. W. . Brown- 1001. Dr. McDowell of Atwood In a bun-mesa Waiter he"! on any Int week. Mrs. W. B. and Mug Olive Ft- born Were business visitors at Stanford one day In". week. Nom Nou- FLORADALE HAVSVILLE HILLIANK Miller ot Kitchener at the home of Mr. Monday held a $2231 "The Big Hardwisre Store" WATERLOO, ONT. Grmooo:moo Ira) '""""o"oo""oooo"oott-aooortootou--w-"u, Mrs. Edwin H. Arnold has return- ed to her home in Kitchener after spending a week with her parents how. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hinsch- berttor and family of Krtchener were visitors with friends here last Sun- day. Miss Olive Hinschbcrger of Wat- erloo was a week-end visitor at her home here. Misses Charlotte and Louise Lem ot Kitchener spent Easter with their mrvms. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lenz. Messrs Silvin and Alex. Hergou ot Detroit Mich. are visitors at their home here. Mr. Amt-rt Moser was a Sunday visitor with friends in Waterloo. Holiday Visitor: made by [jougall Var.. nish Company.which supplies finishing ma- terials to most of the makers of fine cars. They are specialists in motor car finish. A few hours of pleas- ant painting givcs you a new car. Anyone can do it--we'll show you how. Save $50 to $100. We recommend - Ivory and (-cru shades with lace edge.' Pretty pattern u this price, Special 69c a yard. Keep the old " ar, but keep it bright --White, cream and 'seru.attades.. M-inch width, ibtUtted with a bordered edge. A value spacial at 18c I yard. --White, can: and cream shades. with tape edge or with herntuirciiintr. 36 inches, Special Mc a yard. --Another special in white Curtain Scrim, 30 inches wide. this line with pretty lace and Insertion trimming Mre a. yard. --A beautiful variety in pretty flower pat-terns, M-inch widths, Specially attractive values at 35e a yard. , WEICHEL t " LIMITED. Spring . I DRAPERIES KITCHENER’S pIt0Fi'bMIhItmq STORE DOUGALL DA-COTE Da-cole Dries them/tht GOUDIES llMlTED Motor Car Enamels Bring Sunshine To Bvoy Roma BAM‘BERG CHINTZES. SILKOLEN E8, MK. 35c YO. - NEW MARQUISETTE 29c YD. - ANOTHER 3PECIAL 10e VD. FOR PRETTY “RIMS FIEET CURTAIN NETS 69e Opting unboun- nn I†to tight up the mot that window :urulna In tho won. 'tr Ion. months cl VII-nor 1nd all untim- mnr. Ivory nun In ‘ha home an be and. to “all. with charm and I'd" new»... at only modem " - if Ouch dainty cud-h nah an chosen as an “and“ In it“. list of Ittnctlvc prim: Mr. Charles McGregor. principal of the Waterloo Central School, was honored at the annual meetlng ot the Waterloo County Princlplla Association held on Monday, when he was elected vice-president. Mr. J. n, Pomeroy was elected secretary- treasurer. Mr. Harold yinsehtrermsr ot Ertm. Title was a Sunday visitor at his home. . Mr. Edward Hartleip ot St. Jer- ome’s College. Kitchener, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hartlelb. Mr. Wm. Stockle of Waterloo h lent-swing old acquaintances here at present. ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT Run ft Out Neu. Tomorrow Paint It Thu Afternoon - M" as;