ioh ;-“‘,'b Hilled to overflowing by ~a large and enthusiastic giathering “w* members and friends of this 5. * . Thege ladies are actively . in‘ preparing" for a sale of â€" + work," will include homemade .. ~ baking and afternpon tes to be held, «m the Oddâ€"Feliows Hall on the afâ€" ____ termgon of November 13tk, next, to %â€" which the public‘are yery cordially ket are renewing old friends in Watâ€" erioo, the guests of Mrs. F. Haight, 25 Cedar Street. * 0.6.5 meeting for the season of the Twinâ€"City Women‘s Casadian Club and Banguet held in the $.8. rooms of the King Steet Baptist church, â€" last â€" ‘Thursday evening, Ociober 8th at $.30 p.m. Following the delicious supper served by the ladies® of this church, Mrs. Thorâ€" burn gave her experiences at "Wemâ€" bley", where she was the Canadian‘ Hostess, in a most eloquent and charming manner, giving a very full and detailed description of each of the Pavilions of Great Britain‘s possessions, interpersed with many incidents which occurred during Jher visit in England, all of which were listened to with marked atâ€" tention, and greatly . appreciated by the largest attendance of any .opening meeting in the history of the Women‘s Canadian Club. Mre: G.*J. A. Reany, accompanied by Mrs. P. A. Samson, delighted the members < with an English song, which was very appropriate for the Sir Robert Falconer, president of the University of Toronto, returned last week from his visit to Great Britain, where he delivered the Watson lecturps dealing withâ€" the relations . between . Britain, . the United States and Canada. While emphasizing the important place that Canada occupies in relation. to the motherland on the one hand and the sister nation on the other, Sir Robert made it clear to his audâ€" fences that annexation was practiâ€" cally a dead issue in Canada, and that the heart of the Canadian people would not listen to it for one moment. The Misses Haight of New Mar Mrs. M. S. Hallman was the hosâ€" tess of the Ladies‘ Aid Tea of St. James‘ United church last Wednesâ€" day afternoon, at her home, where the members of this Society and their friends assembled in large numbers to enjoy the happy hours always assured in the interests of their work, at this hospitable home. Mre. G. H. Thorburn of Ottawa, Mrs. G. H. Thorburn of Ottawa was the guest, during her visit to the Twinâ€"City last week, of Mrs. 8. C. Tweed, Willow street, where she also had the pleasure of meetâ€" ing several of her old friends over the Tea Cups on Thursday afterâ€" Miss Charlotte Valentine of Torâ€" onto University was a mk‘emlj visitor at her home, "Blink Bonnie", Charles street. _ Baroness _ Orczy, . universally known as the author of the elusive "Scarlet Pimpernel," was the guest of honor at the opening meeting of the Women‘s Canadian Club, held In the Auditorium, Eim street, Torâ€" onto, on Monday afternoon of this week. The Baroness .was ve smart in beige crepe, embroldere‘y black hat with green, and fox furs. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Henhoeffer have returned to Waterloo, after a two weeks‘ motor trip to New York, Montreal and Ottawa. " Rev. W. H. Harvey returned last Friday night fromâ€" Hamilton where he attéended the conference of the United Church of Canada, of which he had the honor to be elected the president. On Saturday he went to Toronto to attend the meeting of the transfer committee of the church. FORGING AHEAD the truth of Wegenast were sorry to hekr O1| spending & fow.days in the village. her death, which took place in| y and Mrs: J. Cassel, Mr. and mhd'M.Wluu‘.u_nuumlr.Lll uundwbtlbtz‘ht_m‘ Carsel: apent Sumday at Woodstock. (Private) was held _the reÂ¥}â€"|~ Mr. and Mre, Joseph Hiibortâ€"of dence ol ‘Mrs.: Goorge ‘WegeSast,| Breston spent Sunday at. the home Waterioo, on Friday, October 9th, at| or ‘my, ahd â€"Mre. AmosHiibora. . 4 # p.B. / uy _ $ Mre. Gordon Hallmaw and ‘Will~ after a most enjoyable week‘s visit and Mrs. J. Cassel & in Waufloo,mt-uflw#‘ Mr. ‘Gordon Hallman is spending ter, Mrs. W. T_Crowe, 199 Herbert‘a week at hit tumber camp at New street. 1 S. uyc is pner dne t cop dnc# + oi on "wtern. ie sn ‘A“:.“ '"lmmm|u war ‘ contest between ‘Wolverton Galt Contral Church, Thureday apq! C W®ANAFO®: The ‘comtont .. b¢â€" ridey of last week, ‘The detegaicg! mt mon io (ths Waeshingtorl Segre: lrom the Rhenensr Leites "Aqzu | Botion~with s â€"too. mclt_length of iary of the K.â€"W. Hospital, vero"n;.m "‘“':f" ir the president, Mrs. D. S Bowlby, feates o e Sirs. J. Swigton, Mrs.. Greb ana pure 1 .. Wasbington.. â€" Denie! Aekie"s Alles, | while Mrs. J. Conrad, the‘ PCA Bell,. Wi.‘ Seegmiller, ‘James President, and Mrs. Heller, ln.':‘;::" pave> Litwiller mt 8: Cressman and Mre. Foster, nm' 5 sented the Waterloo Ladies‘ Awainâ€"| Woivertonâ€"J.. Workman, A. Co | ary. of the K.â€"W. Hospital ‘The peâ€"| MU® . E_ Pro®n Simon Zinkann, port of the Waterloo Auxiliary vul"' Forman and J. Pipe. read by Mrs. Heller, and the Kitchâ€" w:‘:“::?;f%’ï¬;:‘:t | ener report by Mrs. Swinton. lnmu for a challenge. Come on The many Iriends of Tennyson Lovers Visit His Home The biggest gathering of Tennyâ€" sonians ever held in l:ngl-m, met at Aldworth recently to Â¥isit. the This is built on a hill near Hasleâ€" poet‘s old home in the Surrey hills. mere and is now occupiled by the Gaekwar of Baroda, at whose inâ€" vitation the members of the Poetry Society journeyed ~to the poet‘s eottage. Lena Logan, of London, Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star of Ontario, and Mrs, Robina Mains, Right Worthy Grani Warden of the general grand chapâ€" ter, .were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schiedel, Worthy Matron of Patricia Chapter No.~22, Kitch ener, at her residence, 62 Albert street, Waterloo. . t To .Open September 1, 1926 . ‘The contract for the erection of the new St. Andrew‘s Collegs at Aurora has been let to the W. H. Yates Contruction Company of Toronto, and the ground for the new buildings was broken recently. Dr. D. Bruce Macdonald, Principal of St. Andrew‘s, stated that the school will be opened Sept. 1, 1926. The Grand River Country cm:1 artistically decorated with Autumn flowers, foliage, and prettily shaded lights, on Saturday evening,â€"October 3rd., was the scene of a very large: ly attended and much enjoyed daneâ€" ing party, to the sweet strains of the Blue Boys‘ Orchestra of Gait. A number of Kitchener and Watâ€" ;. Mrs. Louise Welsh announces the ~engagement of her only daughter, j Norma Norine, to Mr. Ralph~3. C. . Hett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob “uoq, the marriage to <take place quietly the latter part of October. nnmnc. the engagement of their daughter, Wilhelmine Marie Elfraâ€" beth, to Mr. Hubert Franklin Tar Push, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Tar Bush of Sudbury, Ontario. The marriage will take place at the home of the bride‘s parents on Ocâ€" tober 24th. The twelfth annual convention of the Qntario United Hospital Aids‘ Flum_cl-tlon was brought to a close last Friday afternoon. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: President, Mrs. T. T. Aiken, Galt;~ Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, ’Mrl. D. M. Henderson, Gait; Advisâ€" ory Committee, Mrs. O. H. Rhynas, Burlington; Miss Colter, Brantford; Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin, Oshawa; +MF. and Mrs. Herman Rev. W. H. Haryey of St. James‘ Church, Waterioo, and T. A. Rutherâ€" ford of â€"Galt are the representatives of the Waterioo Presbytery of the United Church at the first meeting of the General Councit to be held in Will be hald in the School daughter Olive Kiikaboth, to Mr. | angrow‘s Church, m“’.fl"d.fl.‘m†aftd Mrs. Mark Mundy of Gait, the Hank on M part of October; > * students of mWl * st. Paut‘s United Oburch WMS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Polakosky anâ€" * hnaRHRFâ€") i e ‘;:l:"' l;:,lackly, pave > LitWile: : CE 44 LA0V "*., foster, repres sippel. * Mre. adtes Auxm-' Wolvertonâ€"J.â€" Workman, A. Coâ€" | rock h ital. The reâ€"| 9">®> R. Brown, Simon Zinkann,| inches AuxiNiary '“lJ. Forman and J. Pipe. ounces. nd the Kiten.| Washington has held the tugot |g.___ Swinton. lwu honors for some time and are { * waiting for a challenge. Come ON|g ____ it His Home ; Wilmot. ; "Mr. 1 ng oft 'l‘umy.! Mr. and Mrs. R. Mott and family Anwah hghï¬_ met Of Mitchell were guests in the ‘vilâ€" Sunday to visit the lege on Sunday, _ , / 3 "| voisin 1 near Hasieâ€"| Miss Mamie Sherk of Perry Corâ€"| _ prr. â€" > Surrey hills. DOT‘s is spending & short Yacatio® | nome a unied by the With her former school mate, MISS! por gop | _ Washington â€" Daniel~ Strickler, i David Bell,. Wi.‘ Seegmiller, ‘James | MacKay, Dave Litwiller ~and E. ner‘s is spending a shorl YA« with her former school mate, Mr, and Mrs. leaiah Buyder and Mr. and Mre. Shants of Kitchener visited in the village on Sunday. Mr. G. Lodge of Arnprior, Ont., day. y * Mr, Clare Hilborn of Gorrie spent Monday evening at his home here. M. and Mrs. Henry Madter and family visited with MF. and Mrs. Austin Bauer on Sunday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Schraeder of Miami, Fla., visited with Mr. and â€"Mrs. Titus Bingeman 0n Wednesday, (Mrs. Schraeder is the daughter of Daniel Luts.) Mr. Amos Hilborn and son Clare Hilborn took a business trip to Hamilton last week. visited at the day. ‘The Misses Belie and Mary Jane Clark and John Clark of Drumbe visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bauer. Hilborn of Preston visited with Mr and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn on Sunâ€" day. ' The Ladies‘Aid of the New Dunâ€" dee Lutheran ‘Cburchâ€" will ° conduct a homemade baking and candy sale in Kavelman‘s Hall, November Tth, at 3 p.m. h Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock of St. Catherines visited at the home The Annuai Harvest Home Serâ€" vice was beld in the Baptist church on Sunday evening. â€" Mr. Roy Spaetzel of Kitchener spent Sunday at his. home here. Mennonite church will be in Stratâ€" ford next Sunday. ‘There will be no services in the ber 18th, but again regular German services on Sunday morning Octoâ€" On November_ist (Sunday) there will be a joint reformation service held in theâ€"Lathera®‘ church at New Hamburg at"# pm. There will be cleven Lutheran congregations wor: shipping at this service. + "A: C. Hanngaheon, Organist of &1 Andrew‘s Church, Kitchener, Teachâ€" Toronto last week. Betzner of Kitchener » home of Mr. and ingeman on Wednesâ€" the viltage. 2x over "‘Mr. and‘ Mrs: Dan Kennel and mpur returned â€"home<> after apending a few vooko‘vhl. Mro. Kennel‘s parents at Pigeon, Mich. < MF. and Mrs..Albert Mundeli® and daughter spent Sunday at Mr. Abe Seigner‘s, Sacrement of..the Lord‘s Sup) will: be observed in Boyd ‘charch. vice on Friday, Oct. 16th at $â€"p.m‘ Mre. ‘Thos. Playford has a barred rock hen which laid an egg 6% inches by. 8 â€"inches, weighing 4 "Mr. Herbert Mosburger and Miss Antonia Stoeser of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George \\Vou!n at Linwood. “ \Mr. John Krachling has returned haome ine: ‘staying at Port Colborne for som$ time. .. Mr. and.Mrs. Lorentz Hauck and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauck visited at theâ€"home of Peter Dietrich. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser and on Joe and Mr. and Mrs. Egidus Mosburger spent Sunday. with relaâ€" tivesâ€"in. Waterloo. 2: s s o s§ Bunday visitors at the home of Mr. Andrew Strauss were "Mr. and Mrs. Simon Strauss, Mr. and Mré. Andrew Diebolt of Bambers and lur. and Mrs. David Strauss of Kitâ€" chener. _ Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth spent Sunday at the home of the late Abrah@m Herner who died Satur day morning. Mr. Moses Steinmann had the misfortune of losing one of his val uable cows. _ ~ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. K.ltlé were: Mr. and Mrs.C. Bender, Mr and Mrs. L. Bénder, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bender of St. Clements and Mr. and Mrs. Lquis Bauer of Kitchener. L H Waterloo Chronicle ll* wÂ¥3 2 . 0 C I 7 Ontario Bt., Waterios % * Printers and Publishers. 4 smuuoophakhpw }Onch 1 Lo â€"â€" RobP. You simply rub it on Visited friends in this vicinity| last Priday, > We have now made. further 1 redustions in Sales Book prices. | ‘The Lowest Prices in Canada ° » FOLDED BOOKS 50 Orders per Book At .4 Automatic Black Back Style, â€"|| Separate Carbon Leaf Style, Standard Size 8%" x 9%" . 1000 Quantity Orders® Open at bottom etyle kooks are sold at stilt lower rates Chronicle Books set the Standard of Quality. annnnn..lle mc ommc @ |* C ter"%e ShorCsighted Lady (in grocery)â€" JOsEPHSBURG l‘u that the head cheese over P ugiinerchants 6 drbt:> domad W b ic ies s Rrctuatricint? ..;v‘_l.‘,';-..i CalgP.: '“A_':l"' B.cgzl mk Mgduï¬'s‘:ad{l Price 62 5( 2% cents each. 2V, cents each by â€" the Dobberthein â€" chestra of Elora. E A Sure Cure § _ Customer ~â€" "You‘re sure « One bottle will cure a cold?" Assistantâ€""It must do, sir; no therer > C Salesmanâ€""No, â€" ma‘am; â€" that‘s one of ‘his assistants." Thursday _ ~"GREAT SALE OF WALLâ€"PAPERS . Good Wall Papers at Hailf Price as follows : e# w 12%¢ Papers ... . * . 15e Papers .......... 2 Rolls for 16¢ P56 Paverd ..;...>.. . 2 Rolls for 26¢ ~ Ladies‘.and Misses‘ - Wonderful Coats A Slight Mistake Cloaking Mate}ials much Under Regular $.4s . Vailue. 5 pieces All Wool Cloaking®, Velour â€" _ $6.40, $7.50, $8.50 ° $15.00 3y oC 0_\ l Jay Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Fall and Winter Coats in rich All Wool Velours, Bolivias, Marvellas and Suedenes, all full lined and interlined, fur collars and fur trimmed. Many: coats showing flare insets, colors of Rust, Plum, Belgian, at Speâ€" cial Sale Prices $25.00, $28.50, $35.00 "® $50.00 Chikiren‘s Coats for all ages and sizes; White, Caracule, Bear Skin and Liama Coats ; sizes 2 to 4 ye:x:. at LC W _X Gaca es m 42 w Ah _ Made in good All Wool Materials ; colo Grey and Brick shades; sizes 3 to 8 years PHTIL C L ICSDL cmie‘inim ts dn‘ Ladieé’ Fur Trimmed Coats in Rust, Sand, BRICKER â€" CERMANN 0. LTD. § _ on ‘the above date, . 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