_ @ VC geemmntemmmnnemmmemantmcemeememmemetiitl, 4 ___._..~ § How Are |/â€"â€" Your Eyes | » = The storage battery that puts the power of Niagara in your car or radio. " All makes of batteries reâ€" ache, it you have frequent hoadâ€" reed attention. JANSEN OPTICAL CO. normal sight, remove the eyeâ€" strain and the annoying sympâ€" toms will vanish. 10 Frederick St. Phone 853 Kitchener Schweitzer Electric USED C A R $ cflzv; CO“ACH, new |§: fall, small mileage .... 695 ANOTHER ESSEX COACH less than a year old ... $695 CHEV. SEDAN, done only 8,000 milesâ€"a real bar GBIH OVvERLAND COACH, Duco ish, Batloons. ...... QR‘ Used Car Show Rooms Cor. King and Water Streets Kitchener, Pontiac and Oldsmobile Dealers a2 Ifll|ll|||flm||mmllllllmlllllmllImllIllllll!lll‘llllll‘llfllflmMlllllllllmmllllllm‘l 84 King St. â€" Phone 633 WATERLOO VERLAND COUPE, like «Still has first paint @, Dobbin‘s 23. Fo:':() 'r'?'umhcs_ not many e this one 275 The modern young man wearing "Invictus" Shoes Jl’ feels he is stepping "on * top of the world." ~alwass J. Rahn etter argains German Spoken PlaceYour Coal and Coke Orders Now for 08 Erb St. West Phone 103 Waterloo Successors to Seagramâ€"Faweett Coal Co. Orders may also be left with John Bruegeman, the tailor. present or future delivery. We protect you on any advance in price. Received this week one car each of ‘Cement, Lime, Mill Feed WATERLOO COAL & FEED CO. IN §$575 $A75 new. finâ€" dence of Rev. 8. Cressman, of Viola R. Mcleod," Rev. Mr. McLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner, Rov. Menno Hinsperger officiating. _., â€" Bievine â€" Everson ‘ The marriage took place at St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian manse, Kitâ€" chener, on April 19th, of Leonard W. Blevins, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Blevins, and Miss Annie Velma Everson of Guelph. They will reside in Montreal. ‘The marriage took place at Cenâ€" treville on Friday of Muriel Sturâ€" géon, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sturgeon, Centrevilie, to Jacob Hiebert, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hiebert of Winnipeg, Rev. R. L. Dragin officiating. Haiter â€" Erb The marriage took place at St. Mary‘s Parish House, Kitchener, on Wednesday last of Lila May Erb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Krb, Kitchener, to Roman John Halter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Halter of Breslau, Rev. Leo Batte officiatâ€" ing. A reception was afterwards held at which nearly one hundred guests were present, including a number from Preston, Bridgeport, New Hamburg, Brantford, Toronto, Michigan and Kitchener. Among the gifts were a number of cheques )!rom their friends. They will reside on the groom‘s farm near Breslau. WILL MEET IN WATERLOO® _ The Canada Conference of the Evangelical Church, at its session in Sebringville, decided to meet in Waterloo mext year. â€"Western Canâ€" ada will have its own conference. TO BE KNOWN AS | News of Interest . | | Around Town / At the meeting of the congregaâ€" tion held on Sunday it was decided to ‘name the new Presbyterian Church, being built on Eirb St., Watâ€" erloo, Knox Church, John Knox hayâ€" ing been one of the pillars of presâ€" byterianism. RAISE HANDSOME SUM FOR NEW PARISH HALL‘ A large number patronized . the "Parcel Post" sale held under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid of St. John‘s Lutheran Church last week, | the handsome sum of $150 being 'reallzed. The proceeds were in aid | of the new parish hall fund. In the Sevenlnx an excellent program Was | rendered consisting of musical numâ€" bers and readings. x WATERLOO MARKET The Waterloo market held Satur-‘ day afternoon attracted the usuali large number. The price of °885| was from 28 to 30 cents a dozen,| and butter 42 to 45 cents a 'pound.l A good supply of other produce was also on hand. ~ ‘ PUBLIC SCHOOL CONCERT { A concert by pupils of the Waterâ€" loo Public School will be given in the Town Hall on Tuesday, May 3rd at 8 p.m. sharp. An interesting proâ€" gramme of vocal solos, choruses and demonstrations by pupils of plano and violin classes will be given. Adâ€" missionâ€"Adults 35 cents, children 15 cents. 17â€"1t. Hiebert â€" Sturgeon Wate»loo KNOX CHURCH P fomars secm uo Beeiine + 0 ETT E: ‘ Welilesisy Man Sentenced to Reâ€" Grant imrie Musseiman formatory.â€"Speeding Motorists The infent sonm of Mr. and Mrs. Fingd@® .4 * esley Musselman, Kitchener, passâ€" 4 g. me<® edâ€" away at the K.W. Hospital on In Waterloo police court on Saturâ€"| April 13th, aged one year, following au,ummnxuwmm-.maormm Lantanced to six months in the OBâ€"| was made in the Woodiand come sentenced to six months in the Onâ€" tario Reformatory when he pleaded ‘‘A case of speeding against E. J. Shants of Kitchoner was adjourned for a week as he claimed â€"he was not in the offending car. Jacob Graft was assessed $1.00 and costs or a total of $5.00 for driving on RIDE, St. with his lights off and H. Plait was fined $1:00 and tor reckâ€" less driving. The eu:zhot,uo!d Harlock, charged with driving at 30 miles an hour through ‘Waterloo, was adjourned for a week as the accused claimed that he was not in "Wnorloo at the time the alleged ‘offence occurred. S Elected President For Sizth Time vertisement to the town. Heextendâ€" ed best wishes for the success of the two events being held this year. Triâ€" bute was also paid by the Mayor to the loss sustained by the organizaâ€" tion in the death during the year of the late J. H. Roos and W. H. Kutt, the society rising and paying a silent tribute to their memory. Addresses were also given by P. H. Roos, Jack Hertel, Dan Bohiâ€" ender, G. C. Hachnel, Harry Kress, John Bauman and A. Sandrin. ‘The report of the sec‘yâ€"treasurer, N. A. Zick, showed the balance on hand to be smaller than a year ago but it is hoped to substantially inâ€" crease the surplus of the society by the two events being held this year. ‘The previous year‘s officers and executive were reâ€"elected, one addiâ€" tion being made to the executive in the person of William Uffelmann. The following were elected for the coming year: President, Wm. C. Toletzki; 1st viceâ€"president, Jack Hertel; 2nd viceâ€"president, Geo. M. Hoffman; secretaryâ€"treasurer, N. A. :Zick; past presidents, George Grosz, Albert Hergott, Harry Kress, Chas. Treusch, and P. H. Roos; executive, Geo. C. Haehnel, Chas. J. Moogk, Fred Kudoba, Jas. Lockie, E. Berâ€" ringer, Wm. Milier, A. Uffelman, Carl Uffelman, Wm. Uffelman, F. Burchatzki, Alex. Bauman, C. E. Necker, F. Boffinger, R. P. Uffelâ€" mann, J. H. Ziegler, Eby Rush, G. Hamacher, John Bauman, Dan Bohlâ€" ender, Wm. Nahrgang, John Diegel, Fred Pflug, J. K. Shinn, Lonis Schelâ€" ter, P. H. Hasenpflug, C. K. Scheiâ€" | fele, Wm. Grosz, A. Sandrin, J. Stelâ€" lar, Wan. Hunt, Pat Miller and Bob |Klrschel. Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Geelhaar of Ligtowel _ visited _ relatives d friends in Waterloo during the v@k. Rev. and Mrs. Noah S. Hunsbefger and family sperft a few days with relatives and friends at Sherkston last week. A host of friends of Mr. Arthur Kembar, publicity manager of the Dominion Life Assurance Company, Waterloo, are pleased to learn that he has sufficiently recovered from his recent serious illness as to be able to resume his duties. Mr. Ford S. Kumpf, managing director of the Dominidn Life, left on Saturday for Winnipeg where he will spent several days. Ma};or W. D. Brill spent a few days in Windsor in the past week. DEATH OF INFANT Kenneth Allan Dahmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dahmer, passed away at the Sick Children‘s Hospital, Toronâ€" to, on Friday. The funeral took place on Sunday to Woodland cemetery. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutton, Waterioo, passed away in St. Mary‘s Hospital on April 19th, aged 28 days. Interment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. APPOINTED BUILDING INSPECTOR OF KITCHENER George Bucher has been appointed building inspector of the city of Kitâ€" chener and has assumed his duties. President H. M. Cook, viceâ€"presiâ€"| Appropriation for Royal Winter Fair dent Hamblin and about thirty memâ€" is Government‘s Share. bers of the K..W. Rotary Club were z_ in attendance at the International The $700,000 appropriation made Meeting of the Rotary Club held at| by the dominion government for the Youngstown, N.Y., last week. Royal Winter Fair is voted toward (Continued from Page 1) ODDFELLOWS‘ SERVICE A special service was held at the Church of the Holy Sgyiour on Sunâ€" day when about 75 members of the local 1LO.O0.F. Lodge were in attendâ€" ance. Rev. E" B. Vivian of New Hamburg preached the sermon. ‘ ATTENDEQ MEETING 1 First Deputy Reave Hallman of Waterloo Township was present at the meeting of the K..W. Hospital Commission, having been appointed the ropresentative of the county on that body. The county has repreâ€" mmnmwm‘ to making a grant to the institation. ~DEATH OF INFANT ATTENDED MEETING PERNSDNALS #a64 Mn caalt ® duties.| $700,000 IS YOTED FOR BUILDING AT "EX" The eyeglass of distinctionâ€" i _ 8 worn with a ribbonâ€"emblem of aâ€"prealâ€" | Appropriation for Royal Winter Fair|] good taste. * last. The funoral was held on Sunâ€" day, Rev. H. F. Delier officiating. Interment #as made in the Hast End Mennonite cemetery. w\ 4 Mre. John Nébie The death occurred on Sunday following a heart attack, of Mrs. John Noble, of Kitchener, in her m,.u.mmlm-.myuu of the city for six years. Her husâ€" hand one son and two daughters survive. The funeral was held Tuesday to Woodland cometery. ‘The death occurred at the Kâ€"W. Hospital on Thursday, April 14th, of Mrs. Edward Fahrenkopf, aged 33 years, following a week‘s illness. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schwindt and was ‘Borl near Elmira. Her husband and four chilâ€" dren survive. Roland F. Snider Roland F. Snider, formerly of Kitâ€" chener, passed away at his home in Stratford, on Wednesday, April 13th, aged 49 years. He was an engineer on the C.N.R. for 24 years. He was a son of the late Samuel B. Snlde.r. Surviving him are his wife, two sons and one daughter, one sister, Mrs. J. R. Stouffer of Kitchener, and one brother in Detroit. The funeral was held on Saturday. Miss Harriet Roos ‘The death occurred on Sttnrdayl of one of Kitchener‘s oldest resiâ€" dents in the passing of Miss Harriet Roos in her 84th year. She had for many years made her home with her sister, the late Mrs. George Randall. of Waterloo. Three sisters survive, Mrs. George Davidson, of Kitchener, Mrs. Frank Erb and Mrs. Thos. Hepburn of Preston. The funeral was held on Monday to Mount Hape cemetery. Josiah Betzner The death / of Josiah OhDigh> cite John G. Peppler Tfle death occurred at his home in Wellesfey on Tuesday, April 19, »f John G. Peppler, in his 71st year, following a week‘s illness. He had een a resident of thgt villaze for hirty years. * L _ Surviving him are his wile and two daughters, three brothers and wo sisters, George, Henry and Wilâ€" ‘iam of Tavistock and Mrs. C. Klinck f Elmira and Mrs. Andréw Zoellner f New Hamburg. The funeral was held on Saturday, burial taking wace in the Canada Lutheran cemeâ€" ery, Wellesley. _ Gertrude M. Beck The funeral of the late Gertrude Mary Beck of New York third iaughter of Charles F. Beck of Blair, took place at Blair on April 20th, from the residence of her father, interment being made in the village cemetery. She had been a nurse in the home of Dr. Gilbert jrosvenor of Washington, D.C., for he past two years and had travelled oxtensively with the family. She had i very winning personality and was highly regarded. Surviving her are her aged father, Wlizabeth Beck of Washington, D.C., Mrs. E. N. Jost 5f Ottawa, Dr. C. B. Beck of Kitchâ€" mey and Nona and Joseph at home. ;QINT TRIâ€"ANNUAL SERVICE > HELD ON SUNDAY A joint triâ€"annual service, p'artlcl- ~ated in by the Mennonite churches of Kitchener, Waterloo and Strasâ€" urg was held in the Waterloo Menâ€" nonite church on Sunday. In the afternoon topics with reference to he Sunday School were discussed by Miss G. Cressman, Miss Mary Kolb, Rev. J. B. Martin and Rev. C. F. Derstine. Sunday School topics were alsb discussed in the evening by Rev. Moses Brubacher of St. Jacobs, Rev. John Kehl of Kitchener and Rev. Oscar Burkholder of Breslau. Mrs. Edward Fahrenkopf "*«*=~= M Tomato Week â€" Special Prices D. it in N. Jost| Shelleyâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, April 25, of Kitchâ€" to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shelley of at home. Kitchener, a daughter. m Fleischauerâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, icE April 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. sunpaAy | . Fleischauer, of Waterloo, a son, ® Robert Archibald. ’ch":;:'. Salmâ€"At Waterloo, April 18th, to nd Stras Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Salm, a son. rioo Menâ€" Ertelâ€"At Waterloo, April 14th, to . In the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ertel, a 0_ _ 20| daughter. BOY RAN AWAY, Galt Lad Picked Up Beside Highway Near City of Guelph Willie Ladbrook, age 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ladbrook, 6 Blair Lane, was found in a dazed condition at the side of the Guelphâ€" Hamilton highway near Guelph reâ€" cently. He was taken to Guelph poâ€" lice headquarters where a doctor exâ€" amined him and found that he sufâ€" fered no injuries other than severe bruises, mostly on the face and hands. The boy could not remember what happened to him but it is beâ€" lieved he was struck by a car or fruck. The parents had not seen the lad for over twelve hours and were nearly frantic Waterloo Store 10 King St. S. _ Phone 894 Valencia Ra' a 1D8. isins ;Â¥ 2 Spanish Fruit, with the oldâ€"time W Pure Strawberry Jam *17€¢ Ar‘"~* Celery Relish Aylmer Burford Deaches Arizn« RedCherries _ No. 2 tins; cholce quality, big 1rult; no pits. Sea Gull CLAMS, large"l‘ins, 1xÂ¥ s% 2 for 35c Pancake FLOUR â€" White Swan, per pkg. 11 p Stoneless Greengage JAM, 3â€"1b. jar .... 20p Fresh Florida NEW POTATOES, 5 Ibs. Q5Gq Curlil;g MARROWFAT PEAS 4 pkss 2Gq SUGAR MATCHES â€" Dominion ........ 3 boxes 230 Granulated THE VARSITY OXFORD â€"F. Steele It is the "full dress" of eye glasses, for proper occasions. In white, green or yellow gold. Let us show you our assortâ€" ment from the wonder craftsâ€" men of the world. _ We can duplicate your preâ€" sent lenses for use in Oxfords. 10 pounds Oneâ€"lb. jars of Wethey‘s or Weich‘s at this price. * ... Richâ€"flavored Niagara Peaches, in Huvyiuuip; #â€"â€"â€"ff arry Your Groceries from Carrolls andSave Money 2 doors W. Capitol Theatre welcome convenience at trifling cost. No. 2 size. ce w 106 | Kitchener‘s Leading Optometrists STRUCK BY AUTO @ Raisins 2 25¢ BIRTHS Apple Sauce Red Cherries®" 20¢ . 70¢ MAPLE SUGAR Absolutely Pure, per No. 2%4s, 2 tins No. 2 tin DOBBIN GARAGE & ELECTRIC CO. f 130141 King 8t. 8. = = Phone 191 WATERLOO, ONT. & E. E. REICHHELD Kitchener, Ont. OLDSMQBILEy, l . ww amve . ¢ wWRAY‘S BOOKSTORE, 116 King St, West For Business Stationery, _ Ruled Forms «Writing Stationery Birthday Greeting Cards. School Books Novelties cANADA HAS _ ENDORSED THE _ OLDSMOBILE SIX _ 2V48, 2 tins ..... Por dozen $147 25.c Make This Store Your Headquarters . 229C GOVERNWNT statistics prove the pubâ€" 1i~ accepntance of the Oldsmobile Six. 19¢ L’ lic acceptance of the Oldsmobile Six. ‘Automobile registration figures tell the story of Oldsmobile‘s everâ€"growing popularity far more graphically than words. ‘A comparison of the years 1926 an'dJl923 (ow ReGeAIE PPE ORICEE ME n n qs en e gero o2 shows an increase, throughout Canada, of 108% in Oldsmobile Six registrations. January and February of 1927 show an inâ€" crease of 133% over the same two months of last year and an increase of 1042% over the corresponding period of 1925. ‘These figures prove beyond question that Old-nobfl: o > responsible dealers. Write Olds Motor Works of Canedes Limited, Oshews, Onterls Fresh Vegetables â€" GOROM ........% 6046 k00 BMW Large California Lemons, Ripe Pincapples, each ._...... 21c and 270 Florida Seediess Grapeâ€" _ _ frult \.............66600 HO Cholce Ripe Tomatoss lb. 18e Crisp Frame Lettuce, h Adrou l dsc n lt o e tene Florida Cucumbers, 3 for 256 Fresh, green New Cabbage, My. : Scrzrrrrssrrszciares B Texas Bermuda Onions, Eavntian Onions, 4 lbs. 25¢ MD. 2il e kss ks k 66466 + Texas Bermuda Onions, Egyptian Onions, 4 tbe Choice Molasses Snaps, Telfer‘s Arrowroot, per Ib. ...........++ Ovenâ€"Kist Arrowroot, 1â€"1b. PKG. ....}..>} 9++ Crisp Soda Biscuits, Ib. Assorted Cookies, 2 lbs. Acme Marshmallows, per Ib. .............. 280 Wintergreen Humbugs, IB. 22lllle .k en .e .++ 166 Moir‘s French Creams, Ib: sesrtscirrcasrinses The Ceylon Caramels, per Ib. 23¢ Special Ass‘d Chocolates, Candy Special$ Biscuit Values Frash Fruit ‘s Arrowroot, Kist Arrowroot, . pKg. ............ $8¢ Soda Biscuits, Ib. 166 ted Cookies, 2 lbs.‘ 26¢ KITCHENER | ion, in its task a sixâ€"cylinder