+‘ ] News of Interest . put & ailation of the muscles snd & w . the distention of the membrane into the form of a sack (cansed in the Corn, weiners and marshmallow constituted an ample repast and all spent a fow happy hours. Mr. and Mrs. Hallman were voted a capital host and hostess. The singing of which everyone adjourned to an adjotning field where around a deâ€" VISITED FRIENDS8 HERE. Mr. B. P. Bowman of Los Angeles, California was this month renew!ng acquaintances in Waterloo county. He left last week on a trip to the West visiting Winnipeg, Rdmonton, Vancouver, Seattle and Portland. Mre. Albert Oswald of Détroit, Mich., who has been renewing Acâ€" quaintances in Kitchener and Watâ€" brioo for the past two weeks has returned to her home. She was acâ€" Friends of Mr. Joseph Lorents will regret to learn that he is conâ€" fined to his home with a serious atâ€" tack of pneumonia. FARMEARS CLUB CORN ROAST The Waterloo Junior Farmers enâ€" joyed the hompitality of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hallman near Watertoo on Friday evening when they held their annual corn roast. About sev. enty gathered on the spacious lawn, Japanese lanterns adding to the atâ€" tractivenesa of the occasion. . A Charge Dropped. The charge preferred against a Stratford young man for assaulting a Waterloo young man on Church street has been dropped by mutual agreement. ‘The defendant pleaded not guilty through his lawyer. ADDRESSES CONGREGATION Mr. B. W. N. Grigg was the speaker in the Waterlco Methodist church on Sunday morning. The subject of his address was "The religion of a physician" in the course of which he reviewed the life of a noted English physician and emâ€" phasized the ideal of service to our fellows. The address was a splendidâ€" ly helpful one. and broke her collar bone. She is doing nicely. reported in Waterloo. The home has been put under quarantine and no danger of the disease spreading is anticipated. In the absence of Dr. Noecker, M.O.H., Dr. Gliger is actâ€" ing health officer. Broke Her Collar Bone. ‘The three year old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Little, Albert St., fell THE WATERLOO MARKET. One of the best markets of the season was hold at Waterioo on Sat. urday at which an abundance of proâ€" duce was offéred. Kggs sold at #5¢. mumnmumumâ€"‘ cumbers brought from 35 to 3§%c. a Case of infantiie Paratysis. Surgical Appliance Expert Coming to Kitchener â€" .. Right at the RUPTURE RELIEF Jansen Kitshener, Walper|time to make yoursalt safe for your , Bunday (al day and Mubmth::nn- W.Afl. ity to call and have a peraonAl. frae ‘Resyt!it" surgical apâ€" | demonatration and examination of members have returned from Northâ€" ern Ontario where they spent seyâ€" Paving has ben commenced u: King Street north and other stroots in Waterloo are aiso being paved.| FerrisBredgeo wedding at Requesâ€" forms for (men, women, children, inâ€" : fants). ‘These new surgical applt‘ ances being designo@ in conformity ; with the retentive principles as set forth by the vcfl'l"- Intest textâ€" meyer, ‘Mrs. 8. Fiynn left on Saturday on a visit with her daughter in Buffaio. Mayor Weiche! and A. E. Hergott are enjoying a few days‘ fishing at Dr. Geo. Kumpf of Buffalo N.Y. is visiting his brother‘s here for sever. al days. Mr. Norman Howle, Lake Simcoe, has returned. Rev. E. Bockleman is spending a week in points in the United States. ‘The Misses Gertrude Rafferty and Peggy Henderson enjoyed a two weeks‘ vacation at Grand Bend. Miss Mary Valentine has returned to Winnipeg to resume her duties in social service work at "Robert. son House" in that city. She spent the past six weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine. Mrs. Alex. Howie who spent sevâ€" eral weeks at the home of her son, Mr.. and Mre. Arthur Foster, Foundry 8t., and Mr. and Mrs. Cress, George St., Waterloo, left ‘Tuesday on a week‘s motor trip to Windsor Detroit and other points., Miss Jane Bechtel has returned to Teronto to resume her duties as Deaconess of Euclid Avenue, Methâ€" odist church. A. special. train" conveyed the Boys Band to Toronto on Thursday where they took part in a band comâ€" petition. They were sccompanied by quite a number of citisens. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, D. Collins and family who spent several weeks at Stoney Lake near Peterboro have returned home. Lake Ohfo., where they will spead two weeks with the former‘s son and bro. Mrs. Samuel Sauder and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hines of Chicago, 1. and Mrs. Jacob Smith and her nep. tened at a lgrge stone in the field "‘â€"‘Wmï¬' which had loosened and bolted | remains were taken to Letter‘s un The team apparently made one or| dertaking parlor, Waterloo, and lat ¢wo circles around the plow and in | er temoved to the home of Mr. Jacob doing so one of the horses got his| Heer, mnear Einbsvilie, «=~ foot caught in the plow and being *The fuseral tookâ€"~plage from Mr. unable to release it, fell over, pinu.| Jacob Heer‘s ‘residence on Wednes. Ing young Heer to the ground. day to the Martin Menmonite church Immediate aid was rendered by| and cemeotery. Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Engeiter and Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Haliman and We ‘ughe Yonresit aal â€"so do not miss the of Mr. and PERSONALS, ‘ Examiaation of _ A linen shower in homor of Miss in your own se6., Bite McCallum, a popuia: bride l.:u.".h‘..r,.“muluhl-odlu estigage, !* Py Aniust Lang when sho ‘was made at ‘Theit numerous friends ars glad tg see Rev. Mr. Oberiander and and Miss Mota Oberiander oft New York city about ugain aftet a serâ€" vere attack of is grippo. They are known in Waterloo. He was one of Life of Canada, and his death came as a shock to acquaintances here. He was motoring from Toronto to Dorset, Myskokea, when the car ran Into a culvert and overturned into the ditch. Rev. A. Reitsel called on friends in the clty last woek. He is underâ€" going treatmient at St. Joseph‘s hosâ€" pital, Guelph and is much iimproved Mr. 8. A. Sylvester, who was killâ€" ed in an automobile accident near Orillia on Friday last was well and Mrs. C. W. Snider, George St., for severai weeks returned to the West on Monday. e Mrs. W. Snyder and son, Billy, of Brooklyn, N.Y., returned home on Monday after visiting for several weeks at the home of Mr.: and Mrs. Jacob Conrad. spending several from Oliphant, where he syent a| Will Endeavor to Secure Uniâ€" month. | formity of Boulevards from a month‘s vacation at Port Klâ€" Mru. Geo. Potter, INSURANCE MAN KILLE] IN A MOTOR ACCIDENT. courts, giving light and air and forming very desirable resting and breathing spaces. ‘The courts will be paved and some of them will have fountains. i cated north of the grand stand. It is 267 feet long, east and west, and 230 feet wide. It will be extended next year ,the completed building to be 450 feet long. The present build~ ing cost $150,000 and among other novel features has six larga onen 265 feet long. There is a seating caâ€"| Mr..D. L. Weber. The funeral was pacity for 7,600 people, while the| held on Tuesday afternoon to Alma broad, roomy aisies will accommoâ€"| St. U. B. church. Interment was date many thousands more siandâ€"| made at the East EKnd Cemetery. ing. Should emergency demand, 20,â€" =â€"»oreeâ€" 000 people could be accommodated. MRS. JOHN T. RAFFERTY It faces the Rastern entrance The death took place on Friday fixtures. ‘This giant structure has 8% acres under roof. The width of wings, or annexes, is 175 feet, and the length 335 feet. Th3 Areua, or amphitheatre where the judging ring is located is 237 feet wide and 264 acres of park lands. ‘The impressive new Coliseum is the largest and most costly strucâ€" ture ever erected on & permanent Fair grounds. Costing $1,000,000 to erect, nearly $500,000 additional is to be expended upon equipment and During the past year, in the face of industrial depression the C.N.E. pending over $1,500,000 in . new buildâ€" | = Ings and equipment, This, they say | 4 is but a beginning of the coti‘ng development of "Exhibition City"|*% Over $1,500,000 Spent in New Building and Equipment at with their policy of expanaion, exâ€" Mr New Pure Food Bullding. 'u};;{ The new pure food building is 10â€" | ‘P (Julis AT EXHIBITION Mrs. NA MiMarmacasall _ WAxXTITE * PARK ROADS _ mA â€"â€"**" 10 BC MPROVD || So extra delicious will be cloged toâ€"trattic, > More uniformity in the laying out of boulevards espocially on paved atroots was suggested by Mr. Lang and he also suggeated that shrubs hullul.dbmm The Board will endsavor to carry out the snggestion in‘ cooperation Among the matters discussed n: the meeting of the Waterlo6 Park | Board on Monday evening was the question of improving the roads in‘ the park. The board is not Hinanâ€"! tlally in a position to pare the roads ‘ although this was deemed to be the ‘ most desfrable solution of the pro.! romdsâ€" in shape this fall Instead of nlmmmmm‘u.q‘ WILLIAM R. SHANTZ Many friends will regret to learn of the death of Willlam R. Shants, a respected resident of the township who passed away at his home on the Petersburg Road on Sunday in his 51st year following a week‘s illâ€" ness. He is survived by his widow, 2 sons and two daughters who will have the deep sympathy of the community. One brother, Nelson of Waterloo and three sisters, Mrs. Bamuel Snyder of New Dundee, Mrs. Cyrus Weber of Centrevilie and Mrs. Ivan Cressman of New Hamburg al. so mourn his death. ‘The funeral was held on Wodnesâ€" day afternoon at one o‘clock from the residence to the Waterloo Menn. onite church and cemetery. at the K. & W. hospital of Mrs. John T. (Julia Broderick) ‘Rafferty of 98 David street‘ Waterloo at the age of 61 years. She was a highly res pected resident for many years and was an active worker in St. Louis K. C. church Surviving her are four sons Jobn of Blair, James of Galt, Sylvester of Detroit and Aloy. sius of Hamilton and two daughters, Marion (Mrs. J. McDermott of Coalâ€" hurst, Alta., and Ireme at home. late residence 93 David St.,. on Mon. at ‘the home of her sister, Mrs. Henbert Herner, Edna street, Kit. chener, of Alice,Weber, daughter of Mr. .D. L. Weber. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon to Alma St. U. B. church. _ Interment was made at the EHast End Cemetery. _ of a respected Waterido resident, Jas. Ewart, in his 74th year. He had residedâ€"here for many years. He is survived by his sorrowing widow and one daughter, Mrs. Thos. Nobes of Windsor. 5 JAMES EWART. The death took place at the K. & W. hospital on ‘Tuesday, Aug. 15th, * WATCH NEXT Ball & Co. ALICE WEBER, OBITUARY. In the meantime come in and see the new bargains we have for this week especially in Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery & Dress Goods, Gents Furnishings. | w7 WAXTITE ‘s Minard‘a Liniment Relieves Neuralâ€" guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Waechter left on a wedding trip to points East. ‘They will reside in Kitchener, John ‘Waechter. Rev. R. 9. Debler officiated. The bride wore a gown of cream satin trimmed with beads and wore the conventional yeil. She carâ€" ried a bouquet of roses. The brides. maid, Miss Lily Bieth, wore peach meteor with hat to match and carâ€" ried a bouquet of pink carnations. Mn. Alfred Waechter, brother of the groom was the groomsman. Folâ€" lowing the marriage a wedding breakfast was served at the homol of the bride‘s parents. About 40 came the bride of Mr. Thomas Shaw of Toronto. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, sis. ter of the bride. Rev. Dr. 8. Blaud officiated. Following the caremony a reception was held at the bome of the bride‘s sister, after which Mr. and Mrs. Shaw left on a trin A pretty wedding took place at @t. Mary‘s church on Monday when Bertha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kruntpelt, was married to Frank A quiet wedding took place at Toronto when Loretta Geneva Smi. WEEK‘S PAPER FOR STARTLINCG ANn WAECHTERâ€" KRUMPELT ~â€"_ CORN FLAKES *#3 SHAWâ€"SNIDER. 8t. Nootherï¬oodhumhlnn.g%ulonahotdayu g‘s "WAXTITE" Corn Flakes! ey win fickle appeï¬mey satisfy hungry folks! (As an extraâ€"summer taste thrill, eat Kellogg‘s "WAXTITE" with the luscious fresh fruit now in season. Such a diet is not only iddeal from a health mndgdnt. but it is refreshingâ€"cooling and enjoyable bevond words. $ ; Kat t.n“%-a "v. AXTITR" Corn Fliakes llbonu.ï¬ because they digest easily. Let the children have they want. All will be better for a lighter dietâ€"and free from headaches and sluggish drowsiness, PWX With tresh fruits on a hot day Rev. and Mrs. Borth of Slaten Is land, N. Y., are visiting their dugh. ter, Mrs. Henry Weichel for sevéral weeks. Arm Fractured. The twoâ€"year.oid son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foerster met with an un. fortunate accident on Monday. In jumping from the front verandah he fractured his left arm above the the Intérnational auto ¢ruck of H. E. Hauck, was returning from Ham. ilton on Monday n AYelÂ¥ blaze startâ€" ed through a leak in the darburator The accident occurred near the Sny.. der garage. Noticing what was hap pening Mr. Snyder qiuckly selzed the fire extinguisher and put the fiames out before any damage was done. Lutheran church recently celebrated its 35th anniversary with a banguet and special program. Several minâ€" isters made short addresses, includ. Struck by Motorist. 2 On Sunday night a motorist going at a fast rate struck tfobnmol Mr. Ezra Maver who was returning from church. Nearly all the spokes in the front wheel were broken, as well as the shaft. Rev. Mr.Lossner, Michigan, <Rev. Mr. Borth of N. Y. and Rev. Mr. Celobrate Anniversary. ELMIRA. "AAskis * »;f.'!f -:2 Waterloo | Waterloo‘s Greatest Bargain Store _ is Apply to J. D. Johnson, No. 2, Wal. lenstein, oit., or Geo. G. Class, R. R. No. 1, Eimira. Also 33 acres of flats, Lot 10, Conâ€" cession 3, convenient to above farm. Land could be divided to â€"make two 116â€"acre farms. New modern tvu..uogq brick house, 9 rooms, good bank barn, 75x 60; straw shed, 40x46; driving shed, 80x40, and good hen house. Good orchard, spring water pumped under shod, convenient to school and church, 5 miles from Wallenstein station, in county road; rural mail and telephone. This farm is the old homestead, never been rented, and must be sold to wind up the H. H. Jackson estate. 3 Township of M. County of Welâ€" lington, 160 acres under cultivation, 50 of it seeded down, 33 acres hard. wood bush, 7 acres of pasture land. Land is ¢lay loam and a: good: proâ€" firm, Ford deaters, has been trans ferred to.the head office at Kitch. gner and will be succooded by Mr. départment of the O.W. Thompson ibeen on an extended visit with friends in Calgary, Alberta, have re. Miss Laura Allemangn is spending a few webks with friends and rela> tives â€"in Waterioo, Preston and New Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Weiche! and $3 FARM FOR SALE @ 46 +