cAGE FOUXR PONT L Rx90UCT Happily Wedded.â€"Another of our young couples were happily married on Tuesday of last week, when Miss Mr. and Mrs. Christ Gerber and children of Crosshill spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s mother here. Miss Edna McGraw is spending the Easter vacation at her home in Paisley. Mr. Will Yost has secured a posi tion in a garage in Waterloo. § B6 KING ST. WEST â€" KITCHENER â€"â€" PHONE 3634 é § Ground Filoorâ€"Next Door to Capitol Theatre. E = = mllmlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll!III!IIIIIIIIIIIHII?lllllllllllllllllll)III)IIT Local Notes of Interest. Another Success 116 King St. West Complete Stock of Business Forms, Ruled Books and Stationery WRAY‘S BOOKSTORE in great variety. Make This Store Your Headquarters for Our Glasses are all being sold below cost during our opening in order to introduce the exceptional qualâ€" ity of our service. The reputation of Tait Opticat Co. and our guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded behind every pair of Glasses we make. Month A PAIR OF GLASSES TO SUIT YOUR EYES INCLUDING AN EXAMINATION OF YOUR EYES car value of its fieldâ€"you owe it to yourself to do so without delay. For, in the New and Finer Pontiac Six, General Motors presents its latest achievementâ€"its answer to the need for a truly fine,lowâ€"priced sixâ€"cylinder car. You are invited to come in and see it for yourself. A.READY you see on the highways the evidence of the popular acclaiin with which the New and Finer Pontiac Six is being received. Afready enthusiastic owners by the thousands are wholehcartedly endorsing this unusual carâ€"are praising its arresting beauty, its long, low lines, its flcetness, its countless new refinements, its upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minuie comâ€" pleteness. Even their most optimistic expecâ€" tations have been more than realized in the New and Finer Pontiac Six. If you have not seen and inspected the New and Finer Pontiac Six at close rangeâ€"if you have not investigated the new, lower prices which are making Pontiac Six the outs:anding DOBBIN GARAGE & RELECTRIC CO., Waterloo and Kitchener, Ont. Your Chance During Our Opening AT NEW LOW PRICES OF GENERAL MOTORS OFP CANADA, LIMITED CHIEF â€"« Or aster L( .ards KINGWOOD Tait Optical Co. AS Public Preference Endorses thie Novy and Finer Pontiac AS $3.00 THE CHEAPEST DRINK IN THE WORLD With the exception of water, tea as the cheapest and most widely consumed drink in the world. As a drink it ig good when made from good .tea, but it is a terrible disâ€" appointment if cheap tea is used. Mrs. George Hammond and son of Comber spent the Easter holiâ€" days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Hammond. Jean Dewar became the bride of Mr. Boyd Hammond. Their friends exâ€" tend to the young couple best wishes for a long and happy wedded life. THE + $1XE8 COMPLETE. KITCHENER ard Easter Novelties i Mr. Walter Schweitzer of Fort William was a holiday visitor at the {smveuur home. | Mr. Nelson Shelley of Toronto, Miss Luelia Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trussler of Kitchener were Raster visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shelley. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eix of near | Elmira spent Easter at the home of Dhe latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Chas. Hilliard. Mr. Allan Good and daughter Ethel spent Monday in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan of Kitchener were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ebel on Sunâ€" day. Miss Marie Steiss and friend of Barker, N.Y., were Baster visitors at the former‘s parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Moffat and daughter of Toronto are spending a week at the hotel with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schweitzer. Miss Isabel Wright of Stratford is spending the Easter holidays at her home on the Bend Farm. Misses Ethel Wilkinson and Olive Reichard are spending the Baster vacation at their respective homes at Courtland and Elmira. Miss Marie Kienzle of Kitchener spent the holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. West Montrose here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snider and daughter Eleanor of Burford spent Sunday visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Groff of near Waterloo were Easter visitors at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 8. Wright. Mrs. Geo. Schinbein spent a few days last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Shantz, Watâ€" erloo. Mr. and Mrs. A. Holm of Kitchâ€" ener spent Good Friday at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. K. Nerlich and party of Toronto were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schweitzer on Wednesâ€" day. Miss Elsie Good of Kitchener was a holiday visitor at the home of her parents. Local News Notes. terian Church was held at the home of Mrs. J. C. Cunningham, Herbert Street. An interesting part of the Study Book, "Moslem Women" was read and greatly enjoyed. Mrs. E. W. Snider, president, and Mrs. McLean were appointed delegates to attend the Guelph Presbyterial at Hespeler on May 10th. Mr. Percy Currie of The Mutual Life is a visitor at his home in Cornâ€" wall over Easter. The regular monthly meeting of the W. M.S. of Waterloo Presbyâ€" en i0 en in ie n e n e o e mec o dn oon not o o omm en c 00(000 The Misses MacKenzie of Water loo were the guests of their sister in Linwood for the Easter holidays. The Governorâ€"General of Canada and Lady Willingdon were guests of Hon. Walter Nichol and Mrs. Nichol at Miraloma, Sidney, B.C., for a few days before leaving Victoria â€"for Vancouver. Miss Stephenie Seagram and the Misses Margaret and Nora Pirie of Compton School, Quebec, are spendâ€" ing their Easter holidays at their homes in the Twin City. w mt o i t oc t t e t t . Miss Charlotte Valentine of Toâ€" ronto University and Mr. Calvin were Easter visitors in Waterloo at Valentine of St. Andrew‘s College, their home on Charles Street. Later Mr. Macintosh and his bride left on a motor trip to Hot Springs, Va. Mrs. Robert McCulloch of Galt, Ontario, gave a very delightful dance on Saturday night of last week, after her daughter‘s marriage. tosh, son of Mr. Preble Macintosh and the late Mrs. Macintosh, of Monâ€" treal, took place on Saturdayof last week, at halfâ€"past twelve o‘clock, in Knox Presbyterian Church, Galt, the Rev. M. B. Davidson officiating. The decorations in the church were carried out in shades of pink and white, with quantities of Darwin tulips, sweet peas nn9 snap«{ragons ; Easter lilies, palms" and southern smilax were also used. flesh, Think, thee, what destiny awaits the The marriage of Miss Mary Agnes McCulloch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. McCulloch, of Galt, Ontario, to Mr. John Preble Macinâ€" Nothing lovely ever dies,= But passes into other lqveliness, Btar dust or sea foam, flower or winged‘ air. If this befall our poor, unworthy Personals and other items as told by Waterloo Chronicle correspondents DISTRICT NEWS CcOoNEsTOGO Social and Personal EA8TER Burt C. Woods of called on relatives pag. Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the stable. Aitended Funeral.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Gies on Monday attended the funeral in Elmira of an only aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Koerber, nee Eisenbach, who had attained the age of 80 years. Seeding Operations Startedâ€"Some of our farmers have been making good headway in their seeding operations during the past week. Excellent Song Service. â€" The choir of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran church‘ was favored with a good turnout to their song service on Sunday evening. The choir, although being handicapped by being short in number owing to quite a few of their members being ill, did remarkably well in rendering the evening‘s proâ€" gram. Goudie of Stouffville, the presiding elder, was present and occupied the pulpit. | Made Splendid Showing.â€"From a report of the recent K.â€"W. Collegiate examinations, our students show up excellently, as all were fortunate in passing the exams very creditably. Held Meeting.â€"A Quarterly Meetâ€" ing was held in the M.B.C. church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Samuel Gun Club do their target shooting was a lively scene on Friday afterâ€" noon when the first shoot of the season took place. Motorists Numerousâ€"Friday must have been motorists day as from early morning until late in the evening an almost continuous stream of cars were passi‘g through here. Shooting Match. â€" The Emanuel Beam grounds where the Kitchener SATISFY Phone 2777W. 50 Ontario 8. Kitchener "Love Trinmphant," the Easter cantata, was repeated most impresâ€" sively on Sunday evening in the First United Church, Waterloo, to a large and most appreciative audiâ€" ence under the able direction of Mr. P. A. Samson, which, with Mrs. Samâ€" son at the organ, left nothing to be desired, proving a rich musical treat to the entire congregation and their friends. Mrs. George Bolduc, Sr. Allan Street E.. is spending a lortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Winkler at Markâ€" ham. Miss Maude O‘Donnell was a visiâ€" tor in Buffalo last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Zick. Miss E. Boehm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boehm, is spending her Easter holidays at her home in Waterloo. T Miss Gladys Becker of Kitchener and Marian St. John of Detroit, Mich., spent last week in Toronto, where they attended the Havergal Old Girls‘ Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Emanual Unger of Hawkesville are spending the weekâ€" end with their daughters, Mrs. Bert Stevens and Mrs. Charles Appell, 15 Whitney Place. Rev. M. G. Geil, who has been pastor of Calvary Memorial Church for the past five years, leaves on Monday for Northwestern Univerâ€" sity, Evanston, IIL, where he will continue his graduate studies. Messrs. Ed. Mortor of Guelph and John Cobourn of Windsor are weekâ€" end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Snyder, George Street. Miss Katharine Cronyn and her brother, Mr. Hume Cronyn, of Lonâ€" don, Ontario, sailed from New York on Saturday of last week on the 8.9. Cedric to join Major and Mrs. Hume Cronyn in England. Miss Gertrude Conrad of Toronto University is spending her Eabter vacation at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Conrad, 34 Young Street, Waterloo. Mr. J. C. Haight, KC., has reâ€" turned from a very beneficial holtâ€" day of six weeks, taking the Mediâ€" terranean trip. â€" Phyllis of Toronto, are the gnests of her mother, Mrs. J. H. Webb, Willow Street, during the past week. ihe Great English Preparatinm &n Tones and meoraics the »hote j nervous system makes new Plood (gg6 in Old Veins _ Jsed for Mervou® Debility, Ments! an.t BrainWa‘ry, * PHOSPHMOCINE. ORDON‘S OOD LASSES Lwlr(y_ 'v:wnn hscyd uumu'v.:va 8 s Frm map nï¬./., I..u 4"mer has c c enc hn l_lllIlllllllillIlllIllllIlIIllIIIIlIlllllIlIIIIIlIllllllmllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll"lllllldli:llllilii}illuh:‘ as Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCloy Stratford visited recently at Mr. Fewings. Mr. Herman Fink of Kitchener visiting at Mr. J. Nuhn‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Galt and son Lloyd spent Sunday with friends at Stratford. News Notes. friends in town. Messrs. Donald Ross of Windsor Mr. Lawson Schwartzentruber of @and Victor McLennan of Hawkesâ€" Waterloo spent the holiday at his ville and Misses Ethel Hawthorne of home here. near Windsor, Gladys Kerr, Florâ€" Mr. Hartman of the Bank of Comâ€" ence McFaddin and Bluma Tanner merce spent the holiday at his home of Toronto and Charlotte Tanner of| in Wellesley. . Orangeville are spending the Easler} Mrs. Herb Hofstetter of New â€"holidays at their several homes. [ Hamburg spent Friday with her Rev. and Mrs. Kaine and son and | father, Mr. Chr. Sutter. M | daughter of Atwood visited at Mr.; â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"__â€" ,Geo. Coghlin‘s on Thursday of lasti iy ... c lis m dnre e ie onny on nnmnnctens l t DWBE : ‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Emlay City spent the friends in town. Mrs. C. Erbach, who spent the winter months with her daughter in Toronto, has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. David Livingston of Toronto called at the home of his brother Alex one day last week. Miss Greta Fowler of Kitchener spent the holiday at her home here. Mr. E. C. Boswell of the Dominion Bank staff spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Toronto. Miss Reta Gordner of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home here. Miss Nellie Futher of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mrs. Bert Kriesel and family are spending the Easter holidays with friends in Rostock. Mr. and Mrs. John Heldman and Ruby Rittershaus spent Good Friday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Roth, New Hambung. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Doerr and family spent the holiday with friends in Stratford. Mr. Mich. here. Mr. Orton Bechtel, who underâ€" went a very serious operation two weeks ago, is now convalescing at his home here. Local News Notes, Mr. Harold Weiler and Miss Dora Hoefle of Detroit spent the holidays at their respective homes here. Chinese Rugs direct from the Orient, washed good with a luxurious Silky sheen, @ New Colorings and Designs in wonâ€" derful choiceâ€"» $18, $24 * $50 Handsome designs and colorings in these dependable Rugsâ€" which readers will find of abâ€" sorbing interest. It is entitled "The Bat". It will run from week to week in the Chronicle. Commence with the opening chapter in this issue and follow it through. You will enjoy it! Wilton Rugs Axminster Rugs $65.00, $125.00, $250.00 to $350.00 [Iare fiarmCY Cé¥2 PMONE 20600 ALL DEPTS. In this issue we commence & New Rugs Laroyd Bechtel of Chelsea, spent the holiday at his home $18, $28, $42 * $65 Imported and Domestic Rugs and Curtain Materials MILLBANK "THE BAT" ° BADEN CHINESE RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS Gingerich of holiday with of is Mrs. J. Thompson and daughter Helen of Windsor spent a fow days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mulcahy spent Tuesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnston at Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford of Niagara are visiting Miss P. M. Nicklin and other friends at Mornâ€" ingdale. Mr. and Mrs. Art Maynard and[ daughter Cavall spent the weekâ€"end | with the former‘s mother at SL! Catharines. j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawthorne and baby of Detroit spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. T. Hawthorne. Mr. Edwin Hoffmyer and Mrs.| Harold Davis of Fullerton and Miss | Eva Hoffmeyer of Stratford visited | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. August{ Hoffmeyer over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowrie of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s mother, Mrs. J. Lowrie. Mr. Bert Smith of Toronto is visiting with his family here. Miss Olive Freeborn returned to Detroit Saturday after spending nearly two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Freeborn. wAit L3 Misses Irene and Dorothy Vinner KITCHENER, ONT. This Is The. [ / Hosiery Store| _ of Waterloo â€" BRICKER â€"GERMANN CO. LTD. 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The storage battery that puts the power of Niagara in your car or radio. Miss Verna Nurse of Cooksville is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnston and little daughter Jean of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with their parâ€" ents here. Mr. and Mrs. Cockerton and chilâ€" dren and Mr. Geo. Ruby of New Hamburg spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. N. Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reinwald and daughters Helen and Mrs. Challâ€" enger and children of Stratford spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Reinwald. of Harriston spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vinner. ~ Schweitzer Electric 84 King St. ; St. â€" Phone 633 WATERLOO Hiigidtadtmtititnr