Weekâ€"end _ visitors _ with _ Mr. Charles Matthews and family were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tollman and eon Donald of Kitchener, Mrs. Williams of Elmira, Miss Luella Jackson of Kitchener, and Mr. Philip Stinson of New Liskeard. Wild Geese Wing Westward. Winging westerly in the familiar flying formation last Thursday foreâ€" noon, a flock of wild geese headed by a honking commander was seen hurriedly heading for the marshy margins of Lake Huron. Check Falling Hair with Minard‘e. Rev. and Mrs. Henry S. Bauman of Woolwich were recent Saturday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Elias A. Brubacher. Saturday Kitchener guests at the home of Mr. and Mré. Ellias W. Marâ€" tin were: Miss Alda Stauffer and the Misses Edna and Florence Baker. Mre. James Birmingham of Crossâ€" hill and Mre. K. Bingeman and son Russel of Wellesley are visiting Nr. and Mre. Andrew Bach. ‘Mr. Ulrig of Kitchener paid a dusiâ€" ness visit to Wallenstein last Tuesâ€" day forenoon. Mre. J. Maier and daughter Lola of Waterloo and Mrs. Irvin Hartleib and son Stanley of Timmins were recent guésts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonie Gooding. Mr. Elias A. Brubacher and «on Amos were visitors to Elmira last Thursday. Messrs. Hardy Bulmer of Kitchâ€" ener and Currie Bulmer of Toronto were weekâ€"end visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bulâ€" mer. Mr. Seehaver of Listowel was a Saturday business visitor in this neighborhood. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Abram W. Martin were: Miss Mary Ann Frey, Mr. Joseph Martin, and Mr. Aaron Diefenbacher and sisters, Nancy and Magdalena. Mr. and Mrs. Leo. A. Diefenbacher and children, Allen, Elmeda and Ida, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Joseph G. Gingerich and family of Upper Woolwich. Lunar Eclipse in April. An astronomical occurrence of in terest to watchers of the nocturnal skies will manifest itself this comâ€" ing weekâ€"end in a partial eclipse of the moon at the time of the full moon phase. For about four and one half hours irom 10.43 p.m. on Saturâ€" day, April 12th, the earth‘s shadow will be silhouetting across the brilliant lunar surface, first as a penumbra or partial shadow for about ninetyâ€"sight minutes, then as an umbra or dark shedow for some seventyâ€"four minutes, and finally as a penumbra again for about ninetyâ€" nine minutes, after which fullâ€"orbed lunar radiance will again assert its majesty. Personals. Mr. George A. Edgar of Galt was a business visitor here on Tuesday, April the First. _ ks Mr. David Sherk recently had a painful fall from a pile of lumber in the yards of our local mill. Mr. R. C. Gray of Bancroft was here on two days‘ officilal work for the agricultural department at Ottaâ€" wa during last weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Esley C. Matthews were last week Sheffield visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mulloy. Mr. and Mrs. Elisa W. Weber of Red Hill Section spent Wednesday, April 2nd, with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Sherk. 380 King St. West ® Phones 3733, 3450 E. E. Rats A. S. Ashcroft WALLENSTEIN Our services in directing funerals are widespread, therefore, as a rule, our repuâ€" tation must be based largely on heresay. But if you are at all in doubt we welcome the closest investigation. You will find that we are dependable in every particular and fully competent to render excellent service and asâ€" sume every responsibility. _‘ INVESTIGATE IF AT ALL IN DOUBT. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cone of Woodâ€" stock were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. C. Reader. *_ Mr. anl Mrs. R. Panabaaker and foamily of Preston spent Sunday with | Miss K. Bowman. Â¥ | Miss Anna Nahls of Ritchener spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, {Mrs. A. Nahis. In police court on Tuesday, Magistrate Weir heard a plea by lawyer V. H. Hattin for suspended sentence on behalf of his client, George M. Thoms, found suilty of the theft of $700 from the Canadian Legion. Magistrate Weir remanded accused to jail for a week until he further considered the case. Crown Attorney Bowlby said Thoms had committed a crime and must be punished. _ Mr. and Mrs. C. Gill entertained a ‘numher of friends at their home for the first time aince their marriage on Wednesday evening. A very enjoyâ€" able time was spent by All. Refrashâ€" ments were served at the close. * Mr. Michael Dennese of Kitchener purchased the property of Mr. L. C. Bullock. After improvements have been made they intend opening a meat and grocery store. Mr.and Mre. A. R. Linn of Galt spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mre. J. Slee. | Friends are glad to learn that Mr. Henry Hitzroth is on a fair way to recovery. Mrs. R. Jones, Stanley Jones and Carman Gill were Saturday visitors in Galt. Mrs. R. Durner and Mrs. B. Devey and daughter of Galt spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Lardnor. . Eva Nahis and Mary Bryce were Saturday visitors in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. W. Near of Preston were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader. Miss Minnie ‘Berdux is visiting friends in Kitchener for a few days. Mr. Theo. Becker of Preston made a few short calls while here on Monâ€" Mr. and Mrs. H. Yost and family of near ‘Sarnia were visiting friends here over Sunday. ‘Mr. andiMrs. Henry Zettel and family visited friends last Sunday at St. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kam and family of Buffalo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wagner over Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Joe Gingerich and family of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Jantzi over Sunday. Messrs. M. Schaub and two sons Edmond and Edgar attended the funâ€" eral of Mrs. W. Arbogast at Sebringâ€" ville last Sunday. Mr. Ed. Koehler of Kitchener is spending a few days here among friends. Mr. and Mre. Geo. B. Miller and family of Kitchener spent Sunday here among friends. The shoe business of the late Chris. Hammer is ‘being carried on under the supervision of Mr. John Huras at present. _ _ Mrs. J. Balzer spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ezra Mohr in North Easthope. Mrs. M. Scheub is not enjoying the best of health. Mr. C. D. Koehler spent a few days with friends in Kitchener. WELLESLEY DOON Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Distelmeyer and family of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Chr. Hobol. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lederman and Cm&:m Sunday with Mr.‘ and Mro. . Hebai. Mre. Theodore Huehn of Kitchenâ€" or spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. John Mr. Sam Roth who recently purâ€" chased the property from (M. O. Tantsi has commenced tearing the house down. Sam intends erecting an upâ€"toâ€"date garage there. Mr. Harry J. Cline, representative of the Gilson Mfg. Co., was a busiâ€" ness visitor in town on Monday. The catechumen class of the St. Jacobs Lutheran Church here will be examined on Friday night. There ls a class of thirteen. Mr. and Mrs. W.°C. Brueckner and son Leo, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Issler. Mrs. Joh?hrlman of New Hamâ€" burg visited at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sehl, one day last week. ‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller and daughter ‘June, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKessock motored to Woodâ€" stock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Schumm of De troit recently visited in town visitâ€" ing the former‘s sigters and brother. Mrs. Barbara Litwiller is visiting wth «Mr. and Mrs. David Litwiller at New Dundee. * _ _Miss Ida Rosenberger of Detroit, Mich., spent a few weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rosenberger. L Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueffer and daughters Helen and Ruth, Miss Ruâ€" by Weber, and Mr. Gerald Weber all of Waterloo and Mrs. Max Tuchlinsâ€" ki and daughter Betty of Kitchener. The ‘Misses Violet and Mapa Herâ€" ber of Didsbury, Alberta, are at presâ€" ent visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coloman. Mrs. Elias Hallman, Mr. and Mre. Will Richmond and Miss Minota Richmond of Washington, and Mise Jessie Richmond of Galt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallâ€" man on Saturday. Rev. G. 8. Seiple of Kitchener vi alted with Rev. and Mrs. C. W Backus on Monday. Miss Shrigley, mission worker, of St. Thomas addressed the congregaâ€" tion of the M.B.C. Church at both services last Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Lorne Zinken moâ€" tored to Brantford on Monday. 5 Mr. Cranson Hallman and children Merle and Glenn visited with Mrs. Menno Hagedorn at Bridgeport on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey and Mr. David Bergey Junior, visited with friends at Elmira on Sunday. ‘Miss Nellie Main of Kitchener spent Friday at the home of Mrs. W. Spactzel. The Misses Minota Richmond and Alice Wolfe of Washington called on Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus on Titesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowman and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Egerdee at Rosebank on Sunday. The ‘Misses Hattie and Idella Waâ€" terman, and Lillian Schwass of Kitâ€" chener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and.Mrs. Henry Waterâ€" Rev. M. H. Shantz spent the week end at Clarence Centre, New York. Miss Stella Schmidt of Kitchener apent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. H. D. Schmidt. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Will Guthrie and daughter Miriam visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson at Washingâ€" ton on Sunday.~ Mr. and Mra. George Coleman moâ€" tored to Toronto on Monday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mré. James Kellsey were: Mr. and (Mrs. Maurice Kellsey, the Misses Dorothy and Fern Stoltz, and Elizabeth Hewbach all ofWaterloo and Mr. Howard Kellsey of Kitch ener. Mr. Dave Litwiller motored to Ingersoll on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bacher and the Misses Doris and Grace Bacher of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lautenschlager on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Copley spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Playford at Galt. MRS. E. B. HALLMAN ELECTED PRESIDENT Satisfactory Reports Presented and Officers Elected at W. M. A. Meeting at U. B. Church. The W.M.A. of the United Brothâ€" ren Church held their annual meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. C. W. Backus on Wednesday afternoon of last following officers were elected: Mre. E. B. Hallman, President; Mrs. A Hilborn, 1st viceâ€"president; Mre. J, Miss Olive Shantsz left for Toronâ€" to on Saturday, where she has acâ€" cepted a position. â€" â€" Mrs. Ferry and Messrs. John Hamâ€" mond and Wilkinson of Ayr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber reâ€" cently. Cassel, 2nd viceâ€"president; Mrs. F. born, treasurer; Mrs. M. B. Suyder, Literature secretary; (Miss Mary Hilâ€" born, pilanist; Mre. J. Copley and Miss Ada Bingeman, collectors. Don‘t forget the illustrated lecture on, "The Passion", a history of our Lord, that will be given in Kavelâ€" man‘s Hall on Thursday evening, April 10th, by Rev. J. L Kirchoiffer, pastor of the Lutheran Church at Philipsburg, under the ausipces of the Luther League of the St: James‘ Lutheran Church. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mre. Earl Einâ€" wachter on Friday, April 4th, a son, (Carson Douglas). Congratulations‘! Personals. Rev. C. W. Backus conducted Quarâ€" terly Services in the Alma St. U. B. Church at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Foote and sons Douglas and Howard visited with Mrs. Foote‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Neff at Welland on Sunday. ‘Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Arthur Hallman of Galt visited wiht Mr. and Mrs. George Hallman on Monday. Porsonals and other items as toid by Waterioo Chronicle BADEN DISTRICT NEWS Vir. and Mre. Newton Good and litâ€" tle eon Miss Mary McKenzio and Master Hugh McKenzie all of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with their uncle aud aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John SNerriffs. _ _Mvâ€"srs. Irvin Sherrifis of Gueiph and Russell Sherriffs of Elmira spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and epent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Pinder. Mr. and Mre. Brooks and little son of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Sherriffs. Mr. Eigin Sherriffs of Elmira spent Saturday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffs. Miss Beatrice Mitchell of Kitch ener is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Mitchell Mrs. Ervin Dahmer and son Lyle are epending a week with parents of Mrs. Dahmer near Gowanstown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laidlaw of Mosboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherriffs on Sunday. The monthly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held last Thureâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ananias Martin. Friday night Mrs. Geo. Shinbein has returned to her home here after spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Wal ter Shantz and â€"Mr. Shantz, in Waâ€" terloo. The young people of S. S. No. 28 drove to Paisley Block and gave the play entitled ‘"The Old Fashioned Mother" in No. 4 School house last Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Doerr of Kitâ€" chener were visiting with the forâ€" mer‘s father, Mr. Adam . Doerr, who Choir prectice© was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherriffs Miss Margaret Ebel has returned to her home after spending two weeks with Twin City relatives. st l‘rld:lnevonin(. Mrs. J McKenzie of Kitchener Lobster * 24« * 39 °* ietuce .az. Tirmc fiork SARDINES 2=â€" 33. BANANAS 3»< 19. COD .:. 1z 20. 247. HADDOCK â€" â€" » 13â€" Sausage : ». 25â€" Corned Beef w». 28 Legs new or w Loin Chops Pork Shoulders »â€" 19 l::;;erhom R::st/ iw. 28 Boiling Beef w. 1§¢ Steak or Roast » 28: Steak or Roast » 27â€" HERRINGâ€"Lake ............... Ib. 1% FILLETSâ€"Smoked ............. Ib. 17¢ SALMONâ€"Pink ..... ... 2 No. 1 Tins 33¢ TUNA FISHâ€"Ys ... ._..........Tin 31c SWEET PICKLED BEST ROUND SIRLOIN WINTERBOURNE CcoONEsTOGO FISH A & P QUALITY SELECTED Te Geztar Atuamtmce & Pacororre Trea C 19 KING ST. N. â€" PHONE 997 â€" WATERLOO * | The famous brands you see on A & P‘s shelves indicate clearly the quality of merc/lun- dise sold in A. & P Stores. This quality, combined with A & P‘s low prices, make perfect value combinations. . . values that offer amazing savings. Mr. and Mrs. Reimer Hoim and family of Detroit were visiting at the home of the former‘s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Holm in the village over the weekâ€"end. has been rather indisposed for some time. Mrs. Richter with Miss Arnold and Mrs. Jones and children spent last Thursday in Galt. Mr. Oliver Wright underwent a minor operation at the Kâ€"W Hospital on Saturday. A4 Splendid Exam>le of d O@OP‘s Lower Prices Over Six Hundred Canadianâ€"owned Stores hanidling and always favouring Canadian Proâ€" ducts join hands to eliminate waste and to pass on the saving to the Canadian public. Right in your neighborhood, convenient and accessible, you will find Superior Chain Stores, where honesty, accurate measure and full value always rule. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP 4 bars for 15¢ RED COHOE SALMON Large tail size, 31¢ SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 lbe. for 21c LUX TOILET SOAP Aunt Jemima PANCAKE FLOUR For a smooth skin. 7¢ per cake. For the Laundry. Large pkge., 17¢ lb.‘lo 17c per pkge. w. 25c OX YDOL Finest for 17¢ MEMEBER OF SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES THESE PRICES GOOD FOR ONE WEEK sb w Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clendennan and family and Miss Emma Good of Kitâ€" chener were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan R. Good on Sunâ€" Mr. and Mre. Oliver Snider and daughter, Miss Eleanor of Burford were Sunday visitors in the village. day Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Koch and femily were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Geil in Kitchener on Sunâ€" Asparagus .:. » 3§: Corn Flakes 3 »» 25: Marmalade â€"«~:# 21« Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lederman and PEAS SILVERBROOK CREAMERY, 2 lbs. 73c FANCY SMYRNA LAYER FIGS â€" â€" â€"1|2 »â€" 33. CANDY EASTER EGGS All kinds to pick. from. BUTTER â€" 2 » 79. Scientifically Ripened in Our Own Modern Fruits and Vegetables QUAKER BRAND 10c Bars of COMFORT SOAP and Six Clover Leaf CUPS AND SAUCERsS all for 99¢ Black or Mixed, with fancy CUP AND SAUCER Very tasty, at 30c per lb. CARROTSâ€"New California.. 2 bcohs. 17¢ CABBAGEâ€"New Green Texas. . 2 Ibs. 27c¢ TOMATOESâ€"Mexican ....... 2 lbs. 35c CELERYâ€"California ..... Bunch 21c SPINACHâ€"Freth Texas ...... 3 lbs. 29c MED. SIZE LGE. SIZE LETTUCE . BS., 2 for 21c 2 for 23¢ CHICKEN HADDIEâ€"No. 1 Tin..... 18c WHITE BEANS ............. 3 lbs. 25c MAGIC BAKING POWEDR Th 34c FANCY QUALITY PASTEURIZED CREAMERY BUTTER OQUR OWN SUNNYFIELD BRAND RAISIN LOAF .................... 10c FRUIT AND NUT LOAF ............ 12c WHOLE WHEAT MÂ¥ 7 NY 11c PAN BISCUITS ... ........... Doz. 10c VALENCIA CAKE ............. Ib. 21c BURFORD PARLOR MATCHES 3 Boxes for 25¢ SALTED PEANUTS MILK CHOCOLATE PRINTED Mflim IN OUR OWN BUTTER DEPARTMENT CORNFLAKES 3 Boxes for 25¢ Delivered fresh daily. Every A & P Store carries a complete stock of fresh fruits and vegetables. w5 0207 for 19c per lb. GROCERIES SPECIAL ! White Loaf â€" SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1â€"lb. Flavortight IT MUST BE GOOD of Â¥Vylb. Tin, 25¢ ST. JAC Phone 152 r 3 â€" hflwd;ï¬l-hfl‘ from, at $19.00 and up. DRESS PATTERNS All sizes in stock, at 15¢ each son Ralph and Mrs. W. Stark were Twin City business visitors on Thursâ€" The last midweek Lenten service conducted in the English language will be held in $t. Matthews Lutherâ€" an Church, on Thursday evening. An English service will also be conâ€" ducted next Sunday evening, (Palm Sunday}. Tailored to your measure; Guaranteed to fit and give HANDKERCHIEFS with floral border. Good size, at 5¢ each Minard‘s is Best for Grippe. Easter and Birthday at 8 pr. for $1.00 CARDS 947. t in stock.