he tie bo . rtuwl ' , new. A and ugh: _ , mag tm _ 2 ngt [ n ' tl am? are] A In ' b ' talk _ m "A v. tw Yank; Pe mi; Ghark loo. “In Thu we»; In“ a"... ‘New " helm: ma 0†.Uht elect " the o: J. Spun, u a, trr: D. a; In In _ F. L . comb “duo M. Hum, Manon-4 I. be tnd R. B. Puddi. aumon. L. Paine and P. M. tum. s. R. Stuart who Elam from hon Ind who "Wm oe,the 00mm†tor the b.- Charlotte aehei, ot Meters loo. _ 'tet Thanksgiving at her home Wned at a Halioween party, '1qu the New Dundee Luther "tAtsin Knelm'. hall. Mrs': and Mrs. Andrew Mumy, trr.l Mrs. Ward Murray, ot Irr, nugind Wesley Murray, ot Hays- Vlli viere Sundu 'itoi.ot the hoe/it Mm. Mary; Beu- Im mile". ‘Now Hamburg Rink compmy helm! annual meet!“ on Thursr -.uitt Bteeted the following ottt- " the ensuing you: President, J. Spa. vice-pruident. H. mm- llp townâ€: can"; Increury, D. ta; many“ can, T Phil- lip F P. L. Paine. mhum, A. . be And R. B. Puddi. 'tr, . Hamid Joseph. mm: non of I and Mrs. Panohen. dial on S B at the tender use ot three 2St The funeral took place on loan» to the R. C. church and cannula-y. The parents have the â€mg?†ot all in their 'e log! TM, W. A. of ttte1Arsenpat which: was well reprea‘bt'nf' at tt"ryirrounual meeting held at Pram on Tuesday. - "er mite-The death took plub'at his buzz: Blenheim on‘Srunday last ot Mr ( uel Toman. lather ot Mrs. B. tr: Krupp, ot this town. The; 1"as96r. Toma was in his 90th. year and {143 one of the pioneer tanner: of “hem: and south Wilmot where he " . born and lived an nu me. . _ was widely known and en- uo . A hmlly ot twelve eons uni lantern survive him. The In ' took place on Wednesday I n to the Blenheim Menno- ttru] rch and cemetery and was ntt . by a. large gathering ot rel» Id and friendn. 'Ar , twenty-{he members of the Yo " People’s society at Trinity wutsttian church, were in Now Dun- dee AitTuesdar evening where they I umWy xiii.' W menia- tho "e Pro“ 0 mug Chm Roeder, at Winnipeg, “can. and Mrs. C. Fey ot Bright, ,rertr/viaitom at the home or Mr. mgr: John run. '1' New Hamburg hunters who 'trr':,':!)),':':':', and deer hunting north ot the. . nch river, have reported that moi; ot three deer on their that 'dt',tilt' t,,i'ii:t,1, Mrs. Louis Paine and Mini elohert, attended the funeral at as. John Deichert 1n Zurich, milled there Mart Saturday. W “17"†a!» d"? wMAi,6tur, where interment took sria/ti',rn Thursday. do“); The remains were taken to not gymn- home in Toronto, on tyt8iihTs last Tuesday morning. The {housed had been in tailing tseathktor some time and took ser- [and] ill while ow a visit to her six- tar glare. which terminated in her , regular monthly meeting ot tdl/Cr,,":':,',', Institute. will be held In $tiar, Nut, on Monday evening, Nomttitter 6th. artsarastrivitU any. “like Sarah muaiua Ma, Pr iht Mm. Robert Wiles or this 10%}; passed away at the latter's _. tie and hockey meow“ - A k mrttrsg ot the .boveitwo'u- we. held m the 11me “it! w“ well attended. C W‘Rev Mr. Abymaker, a former Bulb?) prim. and a native Indian PM will be the special preacher at 36901195 crumb on Sunday. Noe) m. at 11 a.m. .1, N b, -. 777 a†. f'"'e""tasruttsttttrd . "e. . _.ibwool-ud with “h' â€and Mm. Nelson Rounder . cum“. ot can, ken-1.. " hen on g via“ to their tel- " . and Manda. combo ma R. B. Puddi. 1 Jr. IW-Ho-, Purl lern. Nol- mmm. L. Paine and P. non Shield winner. 90; mun Wet. Mum, S. R. Stuart who but" 88, Merton Zurbrlu to. Hat. noved from town Ind who on Forrest 77, Humid “Marin! 77. an; oe,the 00:11me tor Put! Nuns-n; " out: mu. m lendered M: Stu-Icy Btrt-gt n. no» you of thanks tor the no thy minor: TI, my rim: " he tool In the and†or Mule Murat (I. - “I " w. m rink company Roy mnem- " Carl - qt. IN“ the conflict to E. F mulla- IV. . m At “an. seating to _ at. ttL-Ro-. buy [an 77, MM but Kdm, at the Ivy War N, 01le- metrhtt n. "thrttgbtuetset.trto mmnlpmb- " do: " m - " “- " mam-pat “an. Dual-yamâ€. h;An-.‘-h..-- m ----m-c-, ‘A' [Vanuatu-Inimhvhna magnum-9.1:. a. Aldus. Curse Inna! munch.“ Mm. Gum nun. wen no Sam. our the Mm. M. um. and (m- WT] 00m It. f"tftbtf. _ ', The following In the report ot the {New Hamburg public school for the month ot Ochober: ‘Divlnion v. Sr. IC-Honors, Eu Wotunufar 84 p.c.; Hilda Selma". "gras, Em! Schroeder. 80 Fe., Mabel Ruth, " p.c.. MI! Huddmdor. " p.c., Mun is! Bechtel. 77 p.c. Pan: Jenn Bur brig; 74. Emu! Rebel-kl Ti, Ohm Rank To, Mildrfd Leno: a. “In: [mm- as, Munro: Culbert N. M It“ Phil 64, Earl Hostel“ " hr! Mrs. Wooden, of Toronto,' men? Mondnnvmh her .trterr, Mm. Leslie Blnkley. School Robert Mr. and Mrs. unwed Bowman. of Kitchener, spent the weekend with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Meme: agent Sunday with trlmtdB In Princeton. Miss Audrey Hum, ot Waterloo, spent the week-end " her home here. Miss Ratm m 1 business vintor to Toronto this week. Miss Mae Bishop, ot Btrtuhroy, and Miss Alice Bishop ot Kitchener, were visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs Henry Brodrecht over the weekend. Henry Ran, of Kitchener, spent Monday with friends In low Wm. Erb spent the weekend at his home here. Leon Pequegtiat returned home on Saturday trom l â€was! week's busi- ness trip to Quebec and the Man- tlme provinces. Stewart Watt, and Min Once Watt, of Guelph, spout Thank-giving with Mend. in on". Mr. - Mrs. Ed. Orundentrertter spent the weekend at the home or her brother tn Detroit. Misses Helen Grundenberger. Dora Debus, Lloyd Appel and Lloyd De- bus, spent Thanksgiving in To- ronto. I The young people ot the Methodist ;church held a Halloween 500m at ’the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Val. C. [Wane]. The evening was delight- ‘tully spent in playing games Inc "toine Bulgween stunts. A dainty 'lunch Wu served late in the even- ing. i The high school puplls held a lHalloween nodal in library hull. â€The hall was 'suitably decorated with streamers and who-him. Mm. Harry Bruder and Mrs. Emma Schaefer acted as chaperons for the evening. The young maple thoroughly enjoyed themselves, after which a muoween supper was served. Melvin and Edna Elem, spent the week-end with friends in Kit. chener. Miss Henrietta Pelne um Miss Henna Boulee, spent Thanksgiving with friends in St Mary's. Mr. Wilker spent Thanksgiving at his home in TavIStock. Orval Hostetler, of London, spent the week-end at his home here. um Gotorth spent the weekend at her home in Mitchell. Clara Schiller spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. F. Buck, To roam. Mr. and Mrs. Bowden. spent the holidays with Mend: in Slmcoe. I On Monday evening Mr. and In. [Jacob Hamel were plan-army sur- prised when a number ttd their Blends and relative. of Wellesley ‘and New Hamburg gotherod at their ii,',',',',: and wanted them with n lovely auto robe. The occasion I‘ll that ot their 20th wedding unhar- oary. The evening was sunny spent In cards and dancing Ind buy-- 1 n dainty lunch wan served. 1 Enjoyed Social. but hooking", of Toronto, toeat Thanthnc at M. homo - with friends more. Hanan-d try Friends tomt'tttt.Armtroeaer.andHr. Mr. and In. a. N, th,itort and Mr. an In. Win. You. moved In Stalled on My and - the vim-â€Mus mum. W u mm mu the - with M menu. Mr. nudmm.guw mutants-notinmlu. ad Ita- Ioinnnr. ot Mr. sunny Hodun- at Stmthtrrd, lad former punclpnl ot our Ochoa! hers, wu u welcome "ttor ln our midrt over the Thulkouvln; hou- any. Rev. J. Shower- of Pennsylmh. occupied the pulpit at the Connect tional church list and†qveqtina. Donn of Round-d Okla“ We no tom to "port the dqnnit- of um May J.M. [my of all Hum of 300mm 0- Nov. lat. young“ daughter of the In" Don- ald Hon]. who u Inn A - mm cum. at m- non-hm fttetsurtriru,.tttra-trt" â€an. I mouth. m ' dsrs. no I. ban in cumin-u. um muy, NI- York “a, out. to (and. with In - VII“ only In â€In at "t Ti. In. In; In“! m " 'tet W . I In“ MM, d Mr. Brown and Mlu Lily Wlld- (m, Mlle Pearl Redford, Mr. And Mrs. Hr. Benet. Mr. end In. Adolph Berlet ot Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Ulelmnn at Waterloo. also the Rev. I. Show.“ ot Pounce. Pa., were guests of Mr. and Mm. Thelma Redford the other Sunday Mr. H. William. wu very pleas. may “rpm“ Int Friday evening u the home of Mr. IS' In. J. H. Shepherd and present: with I very Mndeome [assent ot I club bag prior to ht: leaving for Dallas, when he expects to spend the mm month; Mr. Williams will be - ly mined by In. manr'ttuna. who u) with him - succes- ln the tutm Mr. and Mrs. Michel Singe- ot Arise, visited Mr. and Mm. Bmtrtittt) er on Sunday. We are aorry to report that Mr. P, A, Snyder had to undergo an or oration last week, and hi: friend. wish for him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdhnnd Homet- ter and funny and Ilia- Annie Ket- ter of Kitchener. were noâ€; a Mr, and Mn. Joe Heintxman on Sunday. Mrs. Weston, Mrs. Run and Mr. Hugo Kim spent the other Sunday with friends at Kitchener. Intending Now- Notes The wonderful success of the Fam- ily Herald and Weekly War of Mont- real has been more marked year by yer continuously for half a. century. There are households literally in ten: of thousands all over Canada where for thirty, forty and titty yous the Family Herold has not only been s'welcome weekly guest, but one indispensable to the home life. The success ot the Funny Her- aid of Montreal has been so eon- splcuous and so overwhelming that publishers everywhere refer to it as a phenomenal Journal. The price ot subscription to it looks ridiculously small when the wonderful contents ot the paper are considered. Those who do not know it an. we underrg stand, hare a sample copy tree by} writing to its publishers, Montreal.) Sr. Ii.-- Margaret ChambsNain, Jerome Forwetl. Leonard Btmrre, Lucy Boegel, Barbara Koobel. Jr. IL-r-B-ttts Voibin. Antler!- Voisln. Alvin Meyer, Ruth Chamber- lain, Carl Schlebel, Jerome Lorentz. Leo Herzog, Clarence Kuntz, Carer line Dietrich. Part IL-Margulte Boegel. Vera Priests, Luella Meyer, nary Ann Meyer, Patricia Koebel, Teresa Koebel. Anna Dietrich. Jr. Iu.-Limie Herzog, Manfred Voisin. Leo Meyer. Br m.-Albert Lorena. Priscilla Meyer, Engelbert Voiuin Br. IV.-Wtuter Meyer. Lavina Hum, Claude Borreo, Anthony Her. Bog, Catherine Bench! Jr W -- Imam Known. Olive Koobel. Rita Boppre. Loretta Lott singer m Form-Juror» KroetaeN, Anthony Lorentz. Jerome Meyer, Clare Boppn. " CLEMENTO IEPARATI Mr. own and“ an can do. " tb- Kathmandu M an. no mirrFiiiira-rirG"iG'T= plan! it an new but My m..a-.m t.tiightgeriit?tietttt2Tgttttu 'trt'SxittStti'tit2dti%tti.1; â€a“- Mr.otdt.uM-at .' a'trtrMWt-tmoui.tean 'rr.-tatr-rmetrt-r, Mama-mum -ttho-tgEr.a-e-rr.tud.r-6,andtt- Pitee'b. mammal-mutant“ Imam Mum-l than. m. Chm -e. “dill-08‘ WONDERS NEVER CEASE BLOOMINGDALE OT. CLGIINT. (t,t'iii",i.,iii'i"'iii',,' were Such; visitor; a“ Garden Peas, 3rd prim, Clitrord the home of Mr. Juno. Stevens. l Weber, 4th Wilbert Bechtel, Tur- Mm. Wm, Becker ot New 'ie/ nipn, 2nd Ivan Swans. Beets, 2nd bun, open! . couple ot dm with 1 Ruth Bechtel; 5th. Miriam Hilborn: In. A, Brown. who u seriously I". Onions, 4th, Elgin Toman; Bth, Nihl Mm Queenie Merton oi Tom... l Father; Cobbler Potatoes, 6th Lorne 'Ito, mm an. holiday at her home i Brighton; Green Maunmn Pontoon. hon. 2nd Violet Copley; 4th. Ralph Com Mr, Wesley Mum] mm a»! lay; Uh, 0arfield Weber; om. 591m nook-and u " home In mum Sputum Corn, In. Howard sums; In. W... Tu. at out. In â€our i 2nd. Dot-dd Jncob Alters; 2nd Ply]. In: a few in" with In. A. Brown. th, raattttstuettltuter Phlox. In. Violet mu Von lino: h â€cum; . Copley; Mixed Bouquet. trd, Mor- row m at be: home hon. Inn Hallman; _ l, Len Bur; Mn J. Pntmn Ind “may, Finn of farm, 2nd. turtitrld Weber; Emu, of 3mm no â€and. Davin. of Horse, "d, Leah Boer; In. A tttw dare with a. (which Driving od cow, 3nd, Guam Wob- msther, In. C. D. Brown. who h er; Collection ot lnsocu In. tur. -to-tr " new Weber; Brand, in, Violet ' Mr. Ind In. Jol- WIMI - Mar. Kilian. “h, We!“ Wmtrtem, I!“ with m j- Agr, Candy trd, Saint-INN: “In Wlln - “with in all“ hon Baum; 'a, View Wanna: In J. Ntumort and dartBttter, I'm-mu. of Summon. no speed- In. A luv an†with the farmer'- nonnr. In. C. D. Brown. who In -to-tr m. In. WI. Tun 01 out. I- spend- lng a tow "" with In. A. Brown. Illa Von Miller h unending I tow mu " but homo hon. Mm. Wm. Becker ot New Ham. bun, open! I couple or am with In. A. Brown, who I. seriously m In: Queenie Anderson of Town- to, mm the holiday at her home daughter od Mllvmn. lad Mr. and _ Mu. Eu! Esme! um an)“, of: “karma, were and†"chorus at' the home of Mr. Juno. Stevens. 2 Mr. sum. of My, Ont, spent a tow an thi- week with Mr. and Mm. Wm. Canard. Beveril young people attended the duct gt mum on Tturrrdar even- Mrs. Wm. Cook returned home on hurl; Tuesdly utter spending the MIMI , law weeks with (Mend. in Toronto. ‘rlamn Pemnal and Local Their example still may teach us deeper love end faith in God. He alone can till the places ot the laborers called tugide- - Ere the 'ields are white for harvest He can woadrous1y provide. Prom the ranks we least may reck- on standard-bearers may arise. While more humble duties others must perform but not denpiee. Let us then not mourn too sadly, but with willing bends of cheer Strive to make our lives a blelslng in the world of beauty here; And. like them, when work is ended, calmly, madly await, Knowing there in Joy and Kindness just beyond the henveliy gate. in; spirits glide away, Who have done their life work nobiy, who hare labored while 'twas day. _ Kindred hearts are bowed in sorrow --thmse are missed trom triend- ship'l held. Missed where they were wont to mingle. loved and mourned on every hand. Voices, silent. laces absent, that hare given love and light, _ With their solid, kindly greeting, walking sweetly in the nail. Who will ttti their vacant places? Who the hue]: mantle wear? Who will cheer where they have gladdened? Who like them the one: wil beâ€? ‘ Who will give the bread and water with a. free and general; hand? Who will minister glad tidings. love and peace throughout the land? Oh.' these lives, so good and useful, all so lull ot love and truth, Who have well Nitilied their mis- sion. from the dawning ot their youth; And luv. left us. mains meekly, 'neath the Father‘s chastening Mr, J. Drexer. Mr. sud Mrs. Irvin Shep- herd ot Kitchener; Inn; ot cum.- uons from Mr. and Ms. E. E. Bok. mn ot Kitchener; spray ot carna- tions from Mrs. Bodlord. Miss Bull and Mrs. McAllister of this village. One by one the kind and gentle, low '0! mm tron Mr: D. C. Chalmer- and the Misses Chalmers of Toron- tot; spray ot was from Mr. um Mrs. J. H. Shepherd; spray at mums trom anette Preceptory of Kitch- ener; spay at mums from Messrs. R. D. and E. D. Lang of Kuchoner; spray of mm: from Mr. and Mrs. mums Ind tones trom Mt. and Mr. Alex Murdoch and funny ot To. ronto; aptly of ammo from Mr. ad Ar'. A. t Beam “Detroit; may and men from Mr. James Murdoch tad mother ot Kitchener; spray of The chum have the org-puny ot the can may in their [manna-t. shown by the may b-tttttt non! tributes. including the 'tmowing.. A basket of mm and was no. Mr. and In. D. A. Bells, Mr. D. my Bonu- and lit ter of this mugs; wrath of nuns L m. I Now Wham. m. “a It". to can her In- on. 'irtar, In III-um Murdoch of Kitchener. till-cm unknown and [In no uni-nu Inn - In: “MwanLu-dn. - his. an." Musical. D. "iiifirri'"'r'] 7-- _. l niii;ki7iiiaii my TGST] ll HAVSVILLE Chris. Rum) and} -teatelif. u Mr. and Mrs. A. Drinkwater of Gait, spent the week-end with the later: parents. Mr. and Mm. J. Lump. As usual our local boys were quite mischievous on Hubwe'en. but we are Kind to any no Del-Iona damage was done. Miss Myrtle Hallman Is spending Thanksgiving at out with her friend, Miss Annie Lane. Mr. Henry Gobey . of Toronto, spent a few days at the home of Mr and Mrs. L. Holm. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Milford Poll of Btraastrurtr, spent Sunduy with the tormer'c parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Poll. Quite a. number ot the aux-mm. Endeavorers are attending the C. E, convention which Is Doing held in Kitchener this week. The following is a “at of prison won by the New Dundee school at the School Pair on Sept. M: Won Prizes. Mr. Clarence Wanner ot Strun- burg. visited his friend, Chester Rohr. on Sunday. We are sorry to Import that Mrs Ben]. Snyder is under the doctors cure. We wish her a speedy to covery. Rev. Mr. Smith of Port Elgin, oo- cupled the pulpâ€. in the United Brethren church Sunday morning. Miss Margaret Shelby ot Fast- wood, spent. Thanksgiving with her father, Mr. A. Shelby. Mias Beagle Blckle or Kitchener, Mr. Elmer Blckle.ot Waptttstoek, and Mr. and Mrs. William Shaun and daughter ot New Hamburg, event Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mm. Henry niche. Born-on Thursday, Nor. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Kmart, a daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Maurie; Rohr 1rt Kitchener. spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. A. Poll. Mm. Lizzie Hilbert: spent a few days in Port Huron and attended the luueral of her brother-lu-taw, Mr. G W. Pirker, while there. Miss Wilson ot Listowel. la apend~ lug Thanksgiving with her mend. Miss BeuItsti Becker. Miss Florence Deans ot Glimmer rm, and Mesarg. William and Rob ert Paige or Ayr, visited with Mm Myrtle Hallman on Sunday. Mrs. A. Fried visited at Rocebmk on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A (Sealing. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bickle visited with friends in Philipuburg on Sun- day. Miss M. McCloude spent the week end at her home near Palmerston. Mr. aim Mrs. Wm. Detwuler m lted at New Hamburg on Sunday with the. hter's aunt, Mrs. Cress- man, who is very ill at present. News Nata. Bonn on may Hanna: and and. Mr. and In. Loo We!!! tho My lem- ot n. muesli-luau um. Among the costly um vi: a boa:- tuul cm ot mums-o Dream“ by the brides mum, Mr. and In. B. Roth. The evening VI; spent In games and dancing, the: which I dainty lunch in mod. Boeat---on Oct. 26th, to Mr. Ind Um. Dalton Canon, 3 any!!!» (Ksthleen Shirley). It“ wu- Bunml‘uul Imam“ motored to Preston on andâ€. Remind Mr A In†number at you; - other“ at the have of Mr. 2.. XIII D. P. Villa! mm I'm Wuur not“ at M - or+mrter.'oiotar,Mtittr, ““001!th by NEW DUNDEE ROBEVILLE Tho dentin tit I van known reli- dent ot the county In the potion of Christian Duench occurred " " home In Waterloo on TM]. RM " yum He uttered a moi. A week Mo. The demand “I born In Wollooley Much 4th, an He leaves " wile, two on". William H. ot Kitchen», um luv-M of View too, and roar brothel-I, Henry of Kitchen, an". or “and. [all at â€be: attd can ot Wu)..- Form I., Latin-beonnrd Rein " Rozelle Sarnru M, Johnnie Schmidt 83. Violet Copley 73, Grace Hallman 70, Iherlield Weber " Form ii.. Grammar - Marjorie Bock 80, Elem Hallmnn 74. Quentin Mailman 72, Ma Rosenberg» 59, Ron Lautentthttrgur. Mr. James Run or Gttdtsrictt, it the successor of Mr. J. o. B. Glenn: at the Union Bank here. Messrs. H. Kavelman. H. D, Schmidt, A. Htiborn and Moses Baer look a business trip to Toronto on Tuesday, The results of the weekly exam of the Dundee Continuation School were: Mr. Ernie Slppel went. the week- end at his home In Drumbo. Weekly Exam. Mr. and Mrs. F'. E daughter spent. Thanh friends at Jordon, Ont, Pararitr-1st prize. . No. of Int priaese-18. No. of 2nd prizsr---22. No. of 3rd prizes-1L No. ot 4th pri-Mr. _ No. ot 6th primer-8. No. of 6th priser-S. Total~78 primes. or the 8125 prize money that Went to the eleven school: in the town- ship New Dundee took 834.80. Boys Driving contest-Ist, Eben Howling. 2nd, Edgar Buck, 3rd, Gar- field Weber, 5th, Harold Weiss, Hitching and Unhitdiiag-gnd, Har- old Weiss, 3rd, Eben Howling. Riding, 2nd, Morgan Hallman. Girls“ Driving Contest-tst, Stella Schmidt. Ist-Artem Schmidt 2nd--Sehna Spaetzel 3rd--Rozilta Saran-u 4th--violtst Copley. Stock Judging Contest-tith, Ivan Sarams, 6th. Morgan Hallman and Eben How1intr,itiey. Tea Apron, lat, Leah Baer; 3rd, Helen Brighton; Neck Beart; 2nd. Gladys Back; Book luck. lat. ' tield Weber 31rd Home. lat, Ken- neth Laiii%iettager; 4th, Lorne Brighton; Collection of Weeds, Ist, Lorne Brighton; Bread Board, 2nd, Gtsrtteld Weber Saw Home, 3rd, Gar- field Weber; 4th, Kenneth Iagattsw schlazer; 6th, Hubert .Gruellch; Heavy Colt, Ist, Edgar Buck; 2nd, Eben Howling, Light Colt, lat. Gar- tield WAer; 4th, Edgar Buck; Hal- ter Broken Colt, and. Edgar Buck, 4th. turflriid Webpr; Beet Call, “It. Howard Holtz; 6th. 1Hrtieid Weber; Dairy Calf. lat, Ralph Howling, Snd) Edgar Buck; Lamb, Ist, Ivan SAM Bras, 2nd Howard Stoltz; Hogs, lat Nelson Oceanus. i Sewing Contest: l CHRISTIAN DUENCN OBITUARY. Whlmahv yumommo F'. E. Page and Thanksgiving with WATERLOO Km mm INtrrth Wild) Mum. 0.1::le Ind Plum, loa- - of On" Canada 00“!“ mm Thu-humus u 'atrtrtttq Hm". M100. ' _ All“ Hue- Ild Mr, 8mm - of Toronto, Ind Mr. Murray thtrder of Runny College, upon! tho bondâ€- " tho homo of their mu. Ir. ma Mrs. A. H. Snyder, Goon. and. Mount. mambo" And M) In» an. of [In-r Gum can. Mr, Theo Wdll and Mr. Fruit. Hughes ot Toronto Unlvonlty. spelt Trunk-giving It their hello. itt Wuhan-loo. Dear Miss Bruce: The mothers, wives and near relatives of tho lol- diers whoae names are onmved n the beautiful monument in Mount Hope cemetery are desirous of show- ing their appreciation of the work done by you in mscuring that lut- ing memorial tor In. We radix. that it wan through your nntiring anon: that web a memorial w“ possible. and we wish rm, to no capt this gm ot love tron us, in the same spirit in which It in given. We pray our Divine Path" III bloat. your labor of love and salt-Hermes and give you “nut": to - on for many years in your noble wort. You are invited to con- sult our nearest Branch Manager. mud wait. Service to eateries; T', help in the solution o p r o b l e m s from the Jgg,g'ttt. nee: conditions ot in patent time. The Bank of Toronto Service is thorough and it is rendered cheer- fully. to encourage tug development 0! at9ttnadiana'nduatrios and business it a At the clone of the routine buli- new; the fdnowing addreu tad pm sentglton ot gold was nude to the Regent, Mien L. M. Bruce: At a largely attended meeting ot the Princess of Wales Chspler. LO. D.E., held last Thursday, the Regent, Miss L, M. Brucw gave a very Inter. egllng account of tho provincial meatlng In Kingston. The Daugh- ten ot the Empire have lmngad to unis: the veterans on Anni-tics Day and boxes for "Poppy DI!" were dltrlbuted. Mother, of Soldier: Honor LO.thlt, Regent REALIZES GOOD PRICE Excellent prices were realized at the sale ot Mr. Frank Plutka. near Erbsvible, held on Tuesday, and con- ducted by Auctioneer W. Frickey. Oats sold as high as 530 per bushel. while hay brought $11.25 per ton. The farm stock also sold at good prices. The dry goods business conducted by Messrs. A. Bull l Co. on Kills street. Waterloo, tor the past sev- eral years has been sold to Mr. H. E. Maddick ot Kincardine. The new proprietor, who “has posse-sin]: on Saturday next, has had msny your experience in the business. He con- ducted a general store in Kinmdine the past low years. The store wlll reopen on Saturday with an lip-to- date stock ot merchsndise and no doubt will be accorded a generous measure of the public patronage. . Mr. A. Ball will leave shortly for Toronto with his family, where he wiu reside in future and will retire trom active business. Messrs. Claude and Albert Bail, his two sons. In.“ bought a dry goods business in To. ronto on the corner ot Bands! and Pacific avenue, and will take posses- sion on Nov. 18th. Their many Twin City friends will wish them "or, success. _ A. BALL & co. SELL STORE BUSINESS Cw . . ammo Rm . â€All“!!! News of Interest Around Town in IN WATERLOO