MR ", '0seeastar3iirers ROIBCH’B I CASH GROCERY h nonfunc- ttt Ill-nu ' h I BEAUTIFUL OLADIOLI - T Mr. cum Sch-“ole. the well- known grower of M1011.†land on "Mutton on Guard†in the - window of ae. Welchel & Boa, . won: dam] dlspiay ot may “can!“ "New" ot this bountiful nomtr which was Admired try hundreds a! people during the (hi. . TEAM L001 In the tsemi-ttnal Mayo! sumo: tor the Western ontario Tenn]: tharupiomrhfp, held " Fergus re- cently. the Mutual Life 'oqt to Mount Forest in three out ot tour events. The winners now play Port Colberne and then Windsor or London tn the iinala. MUTUAL LIFE TENNIS I News of Interest MOTORIsfi' KNOCKs DOWN WOMAN Mrs. "Pm. binder while crossing King St. at the Brit St. intersection‘ Thursday night was knocked down by a motorist and severely injured 'sbout the head, it requiring eight stitches to close the wound. Mrs. Linder was wheeling a baby car» flange when hit but luckily the child though thrown to the pavement was uninjured. The motorist did not stop but his number was taken and he will appear in court on Friday. TRANSFERRED TO WATERLOO, Mr. C. C. Pal-7.115, who has (won branch manager ot the Bank of Com- meme at Simcoe for several years. has been transferred to the Water- loo bind: and has assumed his duties. Mrs. Parsons and two chu- dren have join-ed her husband here and have taken up their residence at 28 Park Avenue. Mr. Edmondl, branch tor some yearn, has been transferred to one ot the Toronto branch banks. . JARSâ€! OPTICAL“). MILK TEST SATISFACTORY The milk test made by Sunltsry Inspector B. Flynn on Friday show- ed that all the milk tested up to standard. which is 3.25 butter in. The following is the result of the test: While motoring was: on George‘ St. about one o'clock Wednesday noon, Minn Johnson, in company with Miss Hilda Root. met with a serious torment when their coupe was struck br a motor truck a the George and Herbert Sta. interwar, than. Miss Johnson‘s car was thrown In": tend armored a broken who] and tender. The front wheel and tender of Kesaig’s car “I also broken. Mia: Rom unaltered slight injury to her face but the other person. escaped injury. MOTOR CARS BADLY DAMAGED JANE. A. ERTEL LOCI. HAND IN EXPLOOION An unfortunate Incident - lumen A. Brie]. n local punter, on Sunday afternoon whim a "we! exploded. badly manning Ml right‘ hum which neceuluied IU nun-J union " the [cream It the K..W. Hospitpl. on Sunday Mr. Mal m- oonpanied hi1 two brothel-Hum m a illhlng trip not} Hill-‘1'! corn-r. While his cannula-n were pup-ring their belle. Mr. W di-tved u old shell in nu poem, which renamed from " In“ - tnd trip. White examining tho do“ It toll on the rock on which him mun: Ind unwed. an!“ onion mun-y a In: ml at "in a: “whining.“ mee,thertmNr moon-tray binding in. Reese ......... Martin........ annke ........ Behnng ....... Snlder _......., Knarr ........ Clmmer ...... doâ€? Y~IIIF dun-(mur- nonhuman-rm mun-Nails“. 'Nr-M-- val-5w"! non-lulu," " PIIDIMK CT. KITCHINII Pt 'er iiLGu-'adiriiiu- 1p.tgt,'tt2ttA,uit aeemetttrqq.ti-ttr_mth.tutitttstteed will si-eu-tms-tel-att-siding-therb'. .ett-atA'rt_ of th- Oihrio' 'ra-ttta' F mum 1ei2'ht,2N',tt ttttt nutm- hadhemgenenlb mood. " "rArrtuitutAN,, _leitiz-ofthePtovinasarxstat ENJOYABLE "CHIC be given the orgtoetunity, of I A ._.._7T."'rr, . qc-Im -- pastihttr.totmttsristarnofGov- ul - " an an. no: manic-,IMIQMWo-o 1mtagg.-r,W.tLBtiN..$EP., w. a. want. â€I, - lun- AtuttaWtttrt-.rtt.roheH" ttswat-OOP-ha-et- mttantraeu8tteeeenatt-ttdneq -otTho-trtlhttttFUm “and m th.tr-1etttttrtI. Practically all the mm unau- pro-ant. including Ir. Shannon of Winnipeg. Mr. Invert o! autumn. Mr. nanny-wanna» b: New [.1le tad, Mr. Guilty of on." and Mr. Dougla- of loam“. ' A meethx ot the - am! In} held in the morning when “any: plum were discnued. At noon the gusts of the oompnny. to the num- ber ot one hundred gathered m. the perk pavilion where an excellent dinner we: served by the [adieu ot the Victorian Order of Name. Short and happy addreenee were given by President B. C. Tweed and Rev. W. R. Harvey: Mr. J. A, Meg-tin end Hon. P. C. Bias evoke on hehnl! of the,dirxreto" and referred to the sterling qualities ot the members ot the tieid mil, to which Mr. R. T. [min euitdily replied. An interesting progrun of sport! was runoff and Included e baseball game and running events. The tilt mana race proved highly interesting while the baseball game between the field force and heed office stall! proved the feature event. It wee nip and tuck atten- and despite the poor work of third baseman Schwurtz and Moarytr-William being knocked out ot the box tn the third inning. the field tome finished at the long and of 11 to 10 score. Umpire Mr. J. A. Martin umpired the game and Me rulings were highly utietactory to the winners.. _ JUNIOR FARMERO ENJOY WEINER ROAST A most enjoy-hie outing was held by the members of the Junior Farm- eru' Association Thursday evening when a delightful welner and marsh- mallow rout was held at Fernando Snyder‘s farm near Lexington, Those present were entertained by J. C. McLouglu-y. agricultural rep- resentative of Waterloo county, whose comedy sketches assisted by Marshall Bingelnan kept the gath- erlng of 86 people in laughter. At a meeting ot representatives‘ ot Royal City District No. 25 held in the Gemini: Hall on Wednesday evening, tn intersting addmu was given by W. A. Dennis ot GI". He referred to the special use» meat upon each member (or the Jurisdiction ot Ontario (or the ierection of nu addition to the home at Toronto tor a wetting mt tor the aged and Irttira1. Mr. Hunter, ot Guelph, was the cholce for District Deputy Grand Master, being elected over Fred Kndobe ot Waterloo and Mr. Johmon ot Heepoler. -'ro HOLD DIOTRICT PEONV l SHOW IN WATERLOO m 1928 The Waterloo Horticaitttrtbl Soci- ety, at a meeting held on Tue-dsy. decided to hold the nest diIu'ict peony chow " WttUMoo in June of 1926. A.‘Bond and R. Sim, who et- tended the Peony Show " Bunt- iord this summer at which Weier- loo carried oil tttst prise. outed that Waterloo we: chi-ed the diqtHet show for "" end it wen decided to Ice-pt the ofâ€. Discussion was held II to the but my to m. the show s big success. " - the opinion ot members that ribbon prises would be hotter u exhibitors showed more for the honor then money prizes. OII Tuna" In! In. Knuth of "WW "__- _ - ___ - __ L," the blooa. mum mum can of Ritalin" - {:39 ,".','f",'i/",'2','gAA" JIT, red blood which the Rotr M“. m" W W - mother’l wedding an beam. “d IIN to all "W in m “WNW“ - that of me may; upon their ro- w" Their m ttel - by I Icon ot ' " t. turn from . motor trip Mr and to Immune the 2 alt-m, In m â€can. DIM In. Cream ,rttl mid'e iidiT, "M". revrvtt, ' " "to put out oe “no mun. nlghl xiv» w-y who they ml: N W . more ot 'Cl' :22. " Bunny-Ida on the Pf." st-. Por "I" " to O. o- Wdludly but the . nan-manna. ire, In“ he". â€who." Butler M mun troubles. mun. m - by a. Wit- '""tt MO I" AIWNG MOR" new duo-us. 0600 mm " a. -'at O A “1.160! ant-M before emu-ml. Dr. l tat museum-W W warm m and PHI". . mman In Km on htlmy m n. for and» to a ham. While an value. tt you t - In. -tg-,tm"i'h" «and no erf%tte a. ham Jill-. - M1te mmnooqnd4hlu -tSt.M.t-rgtttttsot-tere mnlcnnu cm pun: an. no I.qtb' C'iiirri'iiGiiuFiiiri"iiiiil Dr. mmm' 'r-terr-ee. almmuhdonmolud;.by all In“... man’s-muc- “numm.mm.m!u so - . â€Mum - “it "r-tie. 10,".WIIIIO' In.- an. "r â€Amman“. on. - MEETING or l.0.0. #. .ettriwir â€"IALL â€MI. ‘Epiriim Iiillor in sealed _ packages under Government control?†V mutant control. The questions. as announced by Rania Ferguson, follow- ing I thr-an-thalf-hour Betr. sion of the Cabinet, are to be as follow“: . Amy-sired.. “the you in favor of the con- tinuance of the Ontario Teln- pennee Aett" Accompanying the announcement or the plebiscite questions, the Pro- mier issued a written ammem letting forth exactly the Govern- ments position. it contains the statement Jinn it the majority answer in favor of the Ontario Tem- perance Act “there can be no doubt as to the course to be ioilowed." The document also sets tortir the interesting declaration that "Gov- ernment control" in the View ot the Government "does not mean a eye tein of Bale such as is in operation in Quebec and British Columbia." Settlement by the Cabinet ot the issue on the form ot the questions followed a morning conference in the Prime Minister's oilice between Mr. Ferguson and Attortterinerat Nickie, representing the Govern- ment; John Macdonald, Rev. T. Ai- bert Moore and George H. Lees of Hamilton, representing the prohibi- tion forces; and i. P. Heiimuth. KG. F'. L. -Monahan and Cyril D. Boyce, Moderation Laatprera.'No statement was issued as to the discussions which took place. ' ' _ Davey . Hut 1 --mtrr-amrrreNte took place it m." Peter's Lutheran parsonage, Kitch- ener, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, ot Elsie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haas of Waterloo, and Stuart Davey, son ot Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davey of Waterloo. The newly wedded couple left on a honeymoon trip to WiilitunBport, Pa., and on their re- turn will reside in Hamlllon. ngedorn . Orth The marriage took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George rth, Waterloo, on Wednesday atte can when their daughter, Alice, was' wedded to Harold C. Hegedorn ot Kitchener. Rev. C. B. Roberts outcl- ated. The attendants were George Orth and Miss Emma Random. Following the ceremony a wedding breaklant was served at the bride's "some. The newly wedded couple \will reelde in Kitchener. _ . Oman . Denbeckcr A pretty house wedding took place at eleven o'clock on Tuesday Sept. 8th " the home of Mr. Wm. Derbec. ker " Kitchener when his daughter Salome Pearl m [apply wedded to Mr. Vernon Cteuunn Ion ot Rev. and Hrs. 6. Oreo-min. the father of the trhtom performlng the interest- Ing ceremony. "Aremm in favor of the - The bride, in I 'dll"', white anti crepe dress with eil end orengel ‘bloeeome And carrying e above! of Opheivie roeee end 'iiririrtliiiilFtr emu-ed the drawing room on the‘ um oi her tether, to the “rein-i played by an. Aileen am. The bride wu eiiended by her eieter.‘ Mile Gertrude Derbecker, who were I (rock of mile gm: crepe. - Mr. Lloyd Gunmen “waned the groan. At the wedding dinner, e ‘very unique ieeture oi the bride'- tatmnraatuNactneeearartot her mother‘e weddinc'ceke beside that of the M'ide'e. Upon their re- turn from I new trip. Mr. and lire. Cruel-n will We in their rev home " Bun-nick on (he Pree- "viiai"'iriGGiurtiiiirii" M W i 9* - 1iii'jii "- ue: T, ‘IIIIO‘PI “I G- â€was“. 1"“ " I. N but. to m h ' an“ M? m 13...: “Ni I; 'Wrys" and “Wen" Confer Premier hum tenement vmmsl-umonocronnn e Th "tteat Gama: n- ween-thaw“: "Tuaggtqet-M_ot.a.r ail-1W chum! than than I... m to and Inna betttqtnorataadmatqrtM m Mohvhmdlhlh siiira'iai hm In the -rtttq ummmyM-o'iklb at In 01:00qu and the upwel- oogdueted In! "an" - mum-o ml din-Mn druntcvumuumu amm- In public opinion. Th- W- - lino an! own n. m :5- pou or the olobbclte u to Item “an; u abound-lo in â€an! from the people Inch nu emu-lion you. he moved to m iil of opinion as will enable the Govern- 1901 1nd yttrted the cam-31.1 m ot) meat to adopt such mmure- u will the Daily 1.1m“, my. in "-1 have behind them the fallout. tttMMF- mutual tor but 'SSN. pots of the glam-cm: In to new from the mph such n 039mb. of oplnlon M will ouble the coun- Inont to adopt lucll vacuum I. VIII have behind them the tulle-t pou- lble public approval and moon. Ami-motive Amer. Ends Matter “The Ontario Temper-nee Act II amended and “roughened from time to time during the pant. eight year: is now the governing windy-h in the handling of our liquor prob. lem. It is obvious, therefore, that the tlrtrt enquiry must be directed to ascertaining if the people desire to continue the principle ot this low. One of the queations will themlore he: "Are You in Favor ot the Con- tinnme ot the Ontario Temperance Act?' It the majority answer in the attirmative them can be no doubt as to the course to the (allowed. m, noun-um“ No Licensed ails "it on the other hand the majority answer In the negative. it mean: that some new method ot controlling the sale as a beverage of beer and spirituous liquor, must bc. adoptid. The Government therefore seeks a further expression of opinion by asking a second question: ‘Are You in Favor of the Sale as a Beverage of Beer and Spirituous Liquor in Sealed Packages Under Government Control?' - " 'Government control' in the View} ot the Government does not mean an system of sale such as in operation in Quebec and British Columbia. It means that the Government win make all sales and that the people will be given opportunity as ex- pressed by than votes at the polls of purchasing beer aml liquor under ‘striot regulations.†Mr. Leander Bowman in holiday- ing with friends and relatives in Detroit" and Ithaca, Mich. . The engagement In announced ot Miss Agnes [aroma Good, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Good of Waterloo, to Mr. Rowland Shepherd Timmonu. the marriage to, take place at Waterloo on Thursday, October the 2nd. WATERLOO CRICKETER8\ l WIN WESTERN ONTARIO . CHAMPIONSHIP l hr one ot the best games of the‘ season Waterloo‘s strong aggre- gation ot erieheters outplayed Gel! on their ground and won by the low score ot " to M, and thereby tn- nexed the Western Ontario cham- pionship for the tttth time since the league was organized. The bowling ot Puncher was the feature of the RICH. PURE BLOOD RESISTS DISEASE Thin, pale people lack the power! ot nuisance to disuse lint rich. rod Mood given, Nervous break. down is the direct result ot thin blood. so in Innemh. Indigestion. rhoumuiilm and many other rumbles. Poor" .uitrsrtng from thin, impure blood need in! than“) Dr.l Willlmu' Pink Pin- an give. For thtrtra" your: Dr. Wtttiatns' Pink rm: have been world-union- u a blood Wile:- und - rollover. Not only do they - And enrich All. blood, but they make new. rich. iced blood which uni-m mun vigor and m. to I" the - of tho may. Their fir-t qtNet I: Illlllly to stimuluo the India: can in "trtta revive. and mun-nu at night [in- fly up hallo Morin than. For "lore!- flo- anemia. nor-mm. mar-l wanna. ai- um" tumble. the m m ot can dine-u. ““1 or Nrrstmt emu-uni. Dr. Willis-1' PM pm. no . man ot a. about ulna. [tn-mm ovum“ cm - 'ttts.')"'.'-"'.. mnnnwum thilm-I'HIIPIIIm-dd hymn-Nichomortyiul Williams’ Pink Pills Make Rich Blood and Restore Health. magnum i, - "ro _ a. a - .M I rrr" "r"- .e.-M.ee_MFm._ - -_e -LrT"It . u Mbdauwmu-Iub auxwuwm. KMuumlemM “a w 'rw'ti -- _ 3M: Wu! of Water“. tutu In :1“!an MOI-II! - W, _ mantras-.36"! P-WI-teel'.,?! mulch-luau... “new. Dam let-101.0.- ,rtrttau-edqrttttt.rthattttrM bywhnvonlmuth Amman-z in muted-mm“ was s (can dehater. His wide noâ€; edge ot slurs snd We about] Mon gained tor him the fft"feffi ot the electors and he m s Ilium her ot the munich township cons-1 cu s hangar or yous. lie-served as councillor in the years use to 1893, the inst mm you-s u - reeve. He use dole-led tor tho reeveship by John M. Sim when he sought higher honors. Decemdy was a strong Liberal in politics un- til recent years when he In: indo- pendent in his views. m Kitchener he polled a high vote, being I mem" ber of the council for s number of years and was also I maidens tor Mayor on two ooessions. Ot Into years he has expressed his views on public questions by contributions ‘to the press. For a number of yen-a tui con- ducted a grocery store on Omen tlt. which was later sold. He Is survived by one son. Laugh- lin of Toronto, while another son. Donald, died some years ago while attending Quéens Univemlty. The death occurred In Plymouth, Nebraska, ot Mrs. Absalom linger. In her 84th year. Mr. and In [Inger resided on a. tarm near Nettstadt until 21 years ago. when they moved he the United States. Her husband. two sons and two Gunmen uro- decewsed her some your: ago. Thou left to mourn their and Ion are Catherine, Mrs. Philip Binkloy. Neustadt; Lydia, Mrs: J. Wldmoyor, I Nonstadt; Susan, Mm. Jacob Bellini.“ Hanover; Enoch ot near Neustadt. and John, Noah. George, Atrsolmn,' INimaqt1s, Mn. J. Wunnonherg Ind_ F'. Frame, Mrs. C. Stroh, all ot Nebraska. Mrs. Irwin Aldrtdso at Bridgeport and Mrs. Hamid Cross. Elmira. are grandchildren. Mrs. George B. McKay _ Death summoned a highly respect. ed citizen ot Waterloo In the person of Jessie Tedtord. wife ot George B. McKay, manager of the Bank ot Toronto at Kitchener, which occurr- ed at her home, 206 Mary St. Wat- Mru. Abwlem Unqu- What percentage . do 11011 add each near? name-r-tat-.--""'-"""'"""""" senaeduFitteGOy telephohc? In the last ten years the ins crease in the number of tele- phones in Ontario and Quebec has been over 115 per cent. Each year, therefore, subscrib- ers receive a bonus of 11% more opportunities for possible sales by Local and Long Distance telephone. The large and rapidly increas- {n} msiiket is p-roving more and more profitable to those merchants who cultivate it sys- ternatically. Are you adding 11% more customers each year? Wouldn't it pay YI"! totske f" ooon mmLu nun-m w. to, III- Ruby ws-d. Wie- nnd. Kitchener. any Mr. at. elm W. Lima. by Rev. W. I. Pos- ---by Long Distance DAbiBoMEEMmb--At Kitchoner Sept. 10. Mutt new: Buckner. Whaler, hm! Mr Spencer R. Button, out. Rev. A. [ml-lo ottie- GORDON-At Kitchener. Sept. 10, In. Mary Ann Gordon, widow of the Into Hush Gordon of Ahnbro, used " youâ€. BMh'H--At Kitchener. Sept. 10, William Smith. god " years. BOWMAN-At Kitchener, Sept. 15, Mrs. Solomon Bowman, aged " yea". mCKBY--At Kitchener, Sept. 13, Thoma Hickey, aged " years. erloo. blowing an illness ot about a your. Deceased who was born tn Montreal was a resident of Water- loo tor tour years during which time she was an active member of the Daughters ot the mute. A. B. Dcmiler " "llNalillak I There passed away at Kitchener a on Sunday an aged resident in the After Every M person of Mr. A. B. Detwiler. aged Ti, liter being Conihuyd to his bed t','2e'e'lt2'g',ff'drl,'lg for three weeks following an opar- an I,“ ation. Deceased was born In Rose- ....ag" It's ‘ help to di- vine near the old homestead where gestton and a "e-tree be spent most of his life. Nine years (33 ' I" m 'mmm Mo " wile predeceased him. A ' 1 “a Mill. ( family of six children survive. name- u “1’10“!" - ir, John DetMier, London, Norman wninmu of Regine. aux. Mrs. James Hope ', - â€m iot Rosevliie. Mrs. W. c. Beanie of " 'h 1’m10n. (mm um mm at home’†- ‘ ‘ . , ‘The Mere! was held on Wednesday 'a dlCd Iti' at Kitchener from the late home to " " ... Ivne East Did cemetery. Puritv WT, The're survive a husband and two sons, Jack and Donald. The remains, were taken to Kingston for burial. Ulla-Illa. JOINED WATERLOO BAND Director Thielo ot the Waterloo band In: been fortunate in engaging the new of W. T. Shields, of Toronto. an accomplished piccolo soloist. He will make a valuable acquisition to the local band. aeg,atmted,trnev.M.G.1Mi1 DEATH. '.. It? Stop the pain with Minn-ch. It stops inflammation, soothes and beds. mmurun’_ ".rqttRttuq0t.itrttttir OUT, FOWIR. AND PLANT. A. BOND World 'met-r---" “If? It. PM. Watgtriotr---t" In; trt. m Say it with Flowers We one! In the an o! no" â€numeric from the 'ttttMet vibrato to the - onion“ ARMSTRONG. FLORIST I Guam s. PM» " 17.Ci"iiii'7i"7ia7"in Hurt? Kluhoncr 173: k""..; Vid