Primer; â€" Melvina _ Brubacher, Magdalena Wideman, _ Susannah Wideman, Percy Heimpel, Howard Schelfele, Edith Heimpel, Mildred Hoerle. 1:â€"Owen Witt, Alma Steiss, Gorâ€" don Witt. Jr. 2:â€"Roxie. Heimpel, Arthur Habn, Clayton Geilger. Mrs. Jacob Schaefer spent several days with friends in Waterloo this week. â€" Report for Month of September, Sr. 2:â€"Madeline Scheifele, Chrisâ€" tian Brubacher, Nora Zinkann, Erla Huehn, Helen Huehn; ‘ Miss Mynetta Gies has returned from a week‘s trip to Hamilton and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hartung and family spent Sunday with friends at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Engelter and daughter, Edith, who spent three weeks‘ vacation with Msr. Wm. Enâ€" gelter have again relurned to their home in Toronto, ‘ Mr, N Ratz of Waterloo occupted the pulpit at the Evangelical church on Sunday afternoon. No services were beld at the Lutheran church on Sunday, Rev. Geelbaar holding Thanksgiving serâ€" vices at Erbsville. â€" BA# & ABREILs &A Chet 4Â¥V bud =~ "'C‘"'.‘:"y":""""’."'â€"?-â€"â€"-â€"vâ€"â€"-;â€":O cce Personals and other items as told by || Trs ars annusl meeting of ths Â¥r. and Mrd, & O. Bbants Waterloo Chronicle correspondenta _ ||| *°*** **** Atbistic Club was Hel4| 2t the home of the tormers oaronts N â€" Thanksgiving Services On Friday, the 6th of October, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Brubacher, Sr., on the Heidelberg road, celebrated the fiftieth anniverasry of their marâ€" riage. Guests to the number of about 115 gathered to do honor to the occasion, and spent a very pleaâ€" sant and sociable day together. Beâ€" tore their departure in the evening the family presented their parents with uphoilstered chairs as a tri bute of respect. The Chronicle joins with their many friends in wishing\ Mr. and Mrs, Brubacher added joys to the second half century of their wedded life. â€" Mr. O. J. Smith and family spent Sunday with Mr. Henry Cress in Elmira. Golden Wedding Miss Fauny Frey of Kitchener, is spending a few days with her fath er, Mr. John Frey. The local agency of the Pearl Steam Laundry of Kitchener is now in the hands of Mr. Harry Brown, who will aitend to your needs at his tailor shop, 18 King street south. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stauffer and daughter of Conestogo, spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Appel. We were pleased to have Mr. Ratz of Waterloo, supply the pulpit of Calvary church last Sunday in the absence of Rev. Mr. Morlock. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Menger and son, Douglas, of Toronto, are spendâ€" ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Menger. * Born.â€"Near Heidelberg, on Oct. Tth, to Mr. and Mrs, Osizh Bearingâ€" er, a son, and near St. Jacobs, to Mr. and Mrs. Menno N. Bauman, a daughter. Me are sorry at the passing of one of Waterloo county‘s stalwart sons, Rev. Byron Stauffer, and wish to add our tribute to his great interest in humanity, boping that another native son will rise up to take his place. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Frey and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frobel and som, Clarence, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Sauâ€" der. Mrs. M. L. Weber has returned from spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Brubacher in St. Thomas. â€" Mr. Lorne Schlitt will have the brick work of his garage completed this week. Who‘s Who and What‘s What Selling gas must pay, for Mr. J. .&. Good has discarded his humptyâ€" dumpty gas pump for a Bowser pump of some colossal dinvensions. Mr. Jack Buchanan, C.P.R, agent, has returned from holidaying at his home near Forest. ‘ Mr. Clive Snyder enjoyed the Varâ€" sityâ€"McGill rugby football game in the university stadium on Saturday last, supposing it was wet, and endâ€" ed 222 in favor of Toronto. Rev. J. C. Moriock occupied the puipit of the Evangelical church, Eimira, on Sunday in the abwence of Rev. Mr. Bean, who is attending genâ€" eral conference. â€" YARMOUTH, N. 8; HEIDELBERG. €r. Hr.Om:Mhloth.h ppending rome time at his home Mr. and Mrs. Herman Witzel and family and Mrs. Rufus Melse) and family of Preston, spent Bunday with friends at Wilmot Centre. Mrs. Norman Woolner attended the funeral of her uncle in Galt on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Livingston and daughter, Laura Louise, and Misses Alfa and Lizzie Hotwell have re turned home again after a week‘s atay in Montreal. Personale Cays are over, as cooler weather has Mrs. Greybehi of 88t. Ciements, set in. spent a few days with friends in Presented With a Boy this viclnl'g'..’. . Mr. Simon Steinman is wearing a n.'r'h? L.in;v ood Branch Of the Nove broad smile these days as a bouncâ€" Scotia Bank has donated a cup to ing baby boy has come to stay. Conâ€" in # fon gratulations. be won t years in â€" By all appearances our nice warm days are over, as cooler weather has set in. Weather Cooler Mr. Myrum Wanner made a social call at Preston on Sunday after noon. Rev. F. Howald occupied the pulâ€" pit in the Lutheran church at Welâ€" lesley on Sunday. Mr. Milt. Enb of Kitchener, was a caller in our village on Monday evening. We are sorry to report that Mr. Alex Brighton met with an accl dent on Monday, when he received a bad cut in his hand while operâ€" ating a corn cutter. Mr. D. Litwiller conducted the sports at the Walsingham township school fair, held at Langton on Satâ€" vrday, Sapt. 30th. Met With Accident Mr. and Mrs, David Bergey and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey and son, who have been touring the Canâ€" adian west for a few weeks, have again returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hilborn of Galt, called in the village on Sunâ€" day. Mr. H. Kavelman and Miss Laura Kriesel, Mrs. Wm. Kavelman and Miss Nellie May Kavelman motored to Toronto on Thursday last, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Lautenschla ger of Kitchener, made a business call in the village on Monday. The Wilmot township school fair held at the local school on Sept. 26th proved to be a decided success, with New Dundee taking a very fair share of the prizes. A list of these prizes and winners will be given at a later date, when returns arg made by the association. Mr. Clare Hilborn motored to Guelph on Sunday, renewing old acâ€" cuaintances on Forbes avenue. Successful Fair Miss Ella Clemens of Milverton, is spending a short vacation in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Spaetzel and family were visitors in the village on Sunday. The teachers of the local school attended the teachers‘ convention at Guelph on Thursday and Friday. This was a joint convention of Welâ€" lington and Waterloo counties, Mr and Mrs. J. 8. Cassel and Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hilborn and daughâ€" ter spent the weekâ€"end with friends at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock of Lindsay, are visiting for a few days with the former‘s parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Bock, of the village. Mr. D. R. Meston of West Lorne, is at present relleving Mr. Page, who is spending a fow weeks with relatives and friends at Fenwick. Mrs. Learn and Mr. Hilliard of Kitchener, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. N. S. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. John Buck and famâ€" ily motored to Philipsburg on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clemens and family of Milverton, called in the village on Wednesday. Miss â€" Marguerite â€" McKerracher spent the weekâ€"end with friends at London. A Fordâ€"load from the village moâ€" tored to Langton last Saturday and enjoyed thie jweekend with Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Bristol. Semple and son, Wesley, and Messts, Isaac and Arthur Goudie called at the home of Mr. A. Hilborn on Sun day last. friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Charle On Monday evening, Oct. 2nd, the BADEN NEW OuUNDEE . band enjoyed a cations are that there will be a large CANADIAN CLUB BANQUET AT WATERLOO, OCT. 19th The Waterioo County Canadian Club will hoid its opening meeting of the season in the Rquitable Life Hall, Waterioo, on Thursday, Octo ber 19th. The club has been forâ€" tunate in securing as the speaker writer and author, Mr, Peter McArâ€" thur, of Toronto. Mr, McArthur is ‘The Linwood Branch of the Nova Scotia Bank has donated a cup to be won three years in succession by the man scoring highest at the ploughing match to be held by the Linwood Junior Farmers Associaâ€" tion on October 20th. Mr. and Mrs. zm. Dunnington left on Monday for Gueiph with their childrem and househoid effects. Mr. Dunnington has received a good poâ€" sition in that city. Mr. Wm. Cornell of Preston, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. All the school teachers in this vicinity attended the annual school teachers‘ convention held at Guelph on Thursday and Friday, To Lay Corner Stone The laying of the cornerstone of the new R. C. church will take place on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 15th, at 3 o‘clock. It is expected Vicar Dean Keily of Hamilton, will perform the ceremony. . Mr. Jas. Beggs was a visitor to Georgetown last Wednesday. Mr, Duncan Whetson, who has been in this vicinity during the past eight or nine months selling a vet crinary book, returned to his home at Toronto one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Luts moved their household effects into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. A. Galloway, who moved to Kitchener last week. Misses B. Schummer and Kath. Koebel of St. Anne‘s school, Kitchâ€" ener, spent the woekâ€"end at their reâ€" spective homes here. Accepted Lucrative Position Mr. Oscar Lanz, who had the misâ€" fortune to have his whole stock of flax burned on schoolfair day, has sold all his musical and jewelry stock during the past week. Oscar has accepted & very good position with Mason & Risch in Kitchener, reporting for duty on Tuesday morn: ing. ‘ The local cider mill and apple butter plant, owned and operated by Mr. Alex. Koebel, is now in full swing. On Wednesday of last week the record amount of 1,300 gallons of cider was manufactured. Messrs. A. H. Terrill and Al. Lenâ€" hard were visitors to Galt one day last week. Miss Mary . Baechler of West Montrose, spent the weekâ€"end with Miss C. Meagher. Record Cider Output We are glad to report that Mrs. Wm. Fink is now improving nicely and bright hopes are now held for ber recovery. e Oscar Schummer, Sec.Treas. Visitors Coming and Going Mrs. Falconer of Toronto General Hospital, spent a few days with her parents here. â€"~Mrs. Allan Lute of Elmira, spent Sunday with her son, Harry, and other friends in town. $373.32 Cash in Bank of Nova Scotia 27.61 Oscar Lanz, phones, etc. . A. O. Schnurr, Delco light Gerard Hayes, mouth organ Wim. Carnochan & Som, cartâ€" Tables bought from Vandrick.$ $.00 ment for the past your was progent ed ‘by the Secretary, showing a very prosperous year and a substantial eazh ~balance outzide of other “i sets. ‘The following is the Arst an $400.93 210 Mrs, J. Clemens and Mrs. Heller of New Dundee visited with Mrs. 1. Hilborn on @unday. We are sorry to report that little Miss Muriel Stager is suffering from an attack of Scarlet Fever. We wish her a speedy recovery. Miss ‘Taylor of Ayr visited with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Hallman on Bunday. Mr. and Mra, Henry Epport of Port Rigin are visiting with the Mrsa. Cowan of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snyder last week. Mr. and Mrs, Benj. Snyder and Mr, and Mr#. Norman Snyder visited with relatives in Hespeler on Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Perrin and Master Charles visited relatives in Brantford on Sunday. Mr,. and Mre. Adam Poll and fam{ly visited at the home of Mr. Neil Waimers‘ in Strasburg on Sunâ€" Miss McCleod attended the Teachâ€" er‘s Cohnvention which was held in Gueiph over the week end. Mrs. N Bowman of Kitchener is visiting her wister, Mrs. I. Hilborn. Miss Reta Cressman spent Satur day with friends in Kitchener. Most of the farmers in this vicinâ€" ity have their gilos filled and poâ€" tatoes taken up. Fall plowing is now quite general,. ;)l.". and Mrs. A, Wismer and daughter Miss Irma, from Michigan are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Snider. â€" The young people of Strasburg and Williamsburg enjoyed themselâ€" ves at a weiner roast at the home of Hienry Becker, on Wednesday evening of last week.. A pleasant evening was spent by all present. School was closed Thursday and Friday of last week, our teacher attending the Teacher‘s Convention in Guelph, Enjoyed Weiner : Roast My. A. Paulitzki and daughter Mary Ann were Sunday visitors to Elmira. Rev. M. Wismer from Kitchener occupied the pulpit in the Mennonâ€" ite church here on Sunday morning and Mr. Stanley Brubacher addressâ€" ed the young people in the evening. Personals and Locals Sniderâ€"In German Mills, Wednes @ay, Oct, 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Suider, a son. Church Services Births Weberâ€"In Strasburg, Tuesday Oct. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Weber, a Respected Resident Dead ‘The grim reaper has again visitâ€" ed our burg, and called away a highâ€" ly respected resident, Mrs. Louis Kramp. Her illness was of short duration, doing her household duties in the morning and passing peaceâ€" fully away in the afternoon. The funeral was held on Saturday, Oct. Tth. A large number of friends and acquaintances accompanied the reâ€" mains to her last resting place. Rev. J. R. Schmieder, St. Matthew‘s church, Kitchener, officiated. are stationed here for some time, and many friends welcome them to our burg. Met With Mishap Our local garage man had an exâ€" citing experience one day last week, While driving over the railroad crossing, Lizzie suddenly fainted, and while trying to lift her off danâ€" gerous ground a westâ€"bound freight enging came to his assistance and gently lifted her on safer ground. daughter, Alice, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Simon Baer. A reception was given in homor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shirey at the bride‘s home, Mr. W. Maeder, on Monday eipal of our public sehool, has loft for her home in St. Thomas. Miss McCrea of Drayton, is engaged to fill her position. spent the weekâ€"end with his friend, Mr. Roy Ginibel ; } Miss Mary Snyder visited in our bury on Sunday. Menars. Dedels and Mader visited Centreville on Bunday, ® ROSEVILLE STRASBURG .’E-r“m A culvert oneâ€"half mile east from the Corner is at last being completâ€" ed this week. The corespondent adâ€" Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral on Monday in Wel lesley of the late Chas. Koehler of Preston. Mr. Ellerman, Sr., is at present on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Licht! and famâ€" ily spent last Sunday with Mr. C. G. Erb in Wellesley. Mr. Arthur Seftle and Miss Adeâ€" lina Seftle paid a visit last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs, Jack Seftle in New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hammer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Lichti in Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammer of Reed City, Mich., visited with Mrs. Hammer and called on friends. News Notes Ladias‘ Handsome Cloth Coats with Fur Collars and Cuffs, Embroidery trimmed, lined throughout, and interlined, Cloth of Velour and Bolivia Cloths, shades Brown, Tan, Blue and Black, all sizes. Very Special at $20.00, $28.50 * $65.00 _ Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Cloth Coats, made in loose backs and belted, square .nd round Collars. Embroidery trimmed throughout, made in Duvetyn and Velour Cloths, colors of Brown, Tan, Blue, Reindeer, Navy, and Black, special prices,. $18.50, $25.00 * $50.00 Fur Collar Coats Lpanmne[fhxancy C(é¥e ment A very special lins of blue and whi ltripaOnnfls,t:tnhflWMflbfl?, zadeexeupttouuytugo,nnduuu EPP POOP SE C memia‘ Amiw on n LADIES UNDERWEAR Brickerâ€"Germann Waterloo â€" Co. Ltd. BERLET‘S CORNER Men‘s Overalis $38, $45, $50 * $58. Cloth Coats _ Z2 F olloWiflg Lines a;'éWSbecialiiéd # FOR THIS WEEK and MEN‘3 UNDERWEAR \ WinoaAda amame o. All druggists. Circulars free. | Beisel and Mr. Kincade spent Sunâ€" . J.dmcfly.'t C:‘.:.“‘l.‘;l'm. Ohio. Personala S e Mr. And Mrs. Wm. Oswald of Kitâ€" fail‘s Catarrh Medicine chener, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brubacher, Those who are in a "run down‘" condiâ€" Mr. and Mre. Beckner of Hawkesâ€"toD, E,"’\‘,'ï¬,f‘?"f,: é{:‘:,i '%',‘n"{,','&{‘m . ves ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Drelslngergfll fl“ a 'llm'hhl afâ€f::. o io while spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.influenced by constitutional mm HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is a D. Miller. Tonic and Blood Purifier, and acts through Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stewart and the bnood upon the mucous surfaces of their two daughters, Miss Alicesnd restoring normal conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dorst visited last Friday in New Germany. ‘The funeral last Wednesday of the late Mrsg. D. Kropt was largely attended, people coming from Bufâ€" falo and Zurich to pay a last tribute to the loved one. here. vises joyâ€"riders to detour in the meantime, Mr. and Mrs. John Boshart of Nebraska, renewed old acquaintâ€" andes with friends and relatives The backbone of every women‘s wardrobeâ€"nothâ€" ing can take their place. Our new Autumn Suits are a full expression of the very latest styles; Ankle length Skirts, tailored Coats and many new style fea~ tures all these compel attention, good materials, good workmanship and good colorsâ€"Navy, Grey, Brown and Black. _Special pricesâ€" â€" Women‘s Very Newest Clothes Ladies‘ Handsome New Dresses, Silk Dresses, Canton Crepe Dresses in smart new styles, Rich silky materials beautifully trimmed, beaded and embroidâ€" ered. Very graceful lines distinguish these Dresses, Silk and Silk mixtures in popular colors. Spec. prices. qy * miehs & $23, $28, $30 ° $45° _ Lovely New Suits 266 : WEST MONTROSE are always kept in stock. ‘Try this popâ€" ular Corset next time, Linoleum and Oilclothes Amflw&hiu*d IMootLlndmtn.ult!‘- 6â€"foot Oilcloth @“‘.â€˜ï¬ G-ï¬.BIthoomHnoleamOQUan. #â€"ft. %Oslé"é.';iémémc?ey’: Stair Oilcloth, y e, * AlsolmhumandConcolenmRuntt attractive prices. 2Â¥ Nemo Corsets i On Monday evening, Oct. 16th, [ Rev. Mr. Martin of the Congregaâ€" 'tlo:ial church, Brantford, will give a recital on Jean Val Jean. ’ Harvest Home Services ‘The Congregational church bere held their annual Harvest Home services last Sunday. Rev. J. Plant of Speedside, delivered an excellent address. ‘The church was very apâ€" propriately decorated and a large crowd attended. Many people from Bloomingdale and Winterbourne atâ€" tended both morning and evening services. day with Mis Sylvia Miller. Will Hold Recitat Coge