a PÂ¥ LECTURE RECITAL BY a PERCY A. SCHOLES subject "Music Unfettered" in the Coltegiate auditorium on Tuesday evening. Mr. Scholes in his lecture recital gave {llustrations of typical works ofâ€" Bach, Hayden, Mozart, Beethoven and MacDowell and the program which was of unusua! character proved exceedingly inâ€" teresting to those in attendance. Scholes, the eminent critic, author Hospital as a result of a motor accident which occurred Sunday night at Kitchener. Harry Deckon of Kossuth sustained a fractured skull, Miss Carrie Habermehi, conâ€" cussion of the brain, Miss Catherâ€" ine Habermehl, bad scalp laceraâ€" tions and Wm. Habermehi a fracâ€" tured shoulder. ‘While driving on North Frederick St. Habermehi‘s car crashed into a car parked on the side of the road, ‘causing his machine to turn over, CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING A large number .of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and â€"Mrs. Carl Totzke, Kitch ener, on Thanksgiving Day, to honor the aged couple on the occaâ€" sion of the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. They were presented with a purse of gold and numerous boquets of flowers by the family and friends. Mrs. Wm. Miller and Mrs. Alfred Duering of ‘Waterloo, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Totzke. were among those present, Nearly 500 delegates attended one of the most successful conventions of the Ontarto Christian Endeavor Union ever held, at Kitchener, over the week end. Many prominent speakers were present including Dr. D. Polling of New York city. A campaign to raise $5,300 was anâ€" nounced, which is required for the regular budget. Officers were electâ€" ed for the year and other business diaposed of. CONDUCTED EVANGELISTIC ‘ ; SERVICES Rev. A. E. Steuernagel, a former ‘Waterloo boy, now of Sacremento, Cal., conducted . evangelistic serâ€" vices at the Pentecostal Tabernacle during the past week. ANSEN OPTICAL CO. A â€" local man named â€" Stanley Jaraoscz was fined $500 and costs in court recently, having been found ‘guilty of having liquor in his possession contrary to the O. oopopoeposconinenn ns Eompare these JUsed Cars| :: The Metcalfe Candy Co., Kitch.| UODOf G. H. AMCBIO!. emer, has been granted a permit ercsmmer for the erection of an addition to MARS. (REV.) SAUER DEAD _ their factory &t a cost of $2,500. | mwin.City friends of Mrs. (Rev.) ©10 Frederick St. 1921 Studebaker Bi Six Touring $550.00 Dodge Touring . 375.00 Ford Coupe . . 295.00 Ford Sedan . . 295.00 lChev.} Passenger ___ _ _ Coupe . .. lChgv. Touring . Overland Touring MOTOR ACCIDENT correctly, if you need TO ENLARGE FACTORY WILL RAISE $5,300 a number of others FINED $500 175. dmmu!un dresses were d« Mr. K. K Homuth, M.L.A. and Mr. McLashan, the . construction . superintendent, after which Mr. A. M. Rdwards. M.P., the newly elocted Federal member of Galt cut the ribbon ‘Mhmflywmlfld'to traftic. Following this an aute proâ€" cession was formed, headed by the Baden band and they. proceeded to New Hamburg where the band renâ€" dered a selectiof on the bandstand. From dhere the procession went ‘to Petersburg ~the other end of the stretch of highway. A banguet. was then held at the Baden Hotel 'hlqh was attended by the following: H. Homuth, A. R. G. Smith, Fred Deâ€" bus, A. Hunsberger, Mr. and Mre. E. H. Sippel, Mrs. H. C. Sfli!nn Mr. and Mrs. John P. Livingston. Miss Laura Louise Livingston, Mrs. Doyle, C. W. Boyd, G. H. Meyetrs, O. Hamilton, Wim. Goebel, Mr. and Mrs. We Russel, Hattie Russel, A. R. McGiashan, A. M. Edwards, A. W,. Mercer, Mrs. A. Hunsberger, Mrs. Charlotte Esbach, L. E. Appel, Miss Dora Debus, Mrs. and Dr Harvey, H.°P. Livingston, A. L Augbe, John Kraehling, M. R. Futhâ€" er, J. T. Uttley, Eph. Ludwig, J. 8. Liebold, Wm. Tilt, R. C. Puddiâ€" combe, C. D. Kent, Geo. Cousins, E. H. Rohieder, Val. G. Zoeller, E Zebr, E. Gingerich, H. E. Schultz, N. M. Steinman, F. G Holwell and others. The day‘s festivities wound lup with an enjoyable dance on the street and ended in the Opera Hal® FIFTY DOLLARS FOR A TITLE prizes were offered for a suitable title "to accompany < theâ€" "Light house," which is the Company‘s registered trade mark, and which has become very familiar to the public during the past twelve months as a result of the Comâ€" pany‘s poster campaign. Every shareholder and policyholder other than those employed by the Comâ€" The Ontario Equitable Life Inâ€" surance Company, of Waterloo, has just announced the names of the winners of an interesting conâ€" test which has recently been conâ€" cluded. In the August issue of the "Pilot," a magazine published by the Company for its Policyholders, pany, was invited to submit one title, and the Committee had conâ€" siderable difficulty in selecting the most suitable titles from the large number .which were submitted. _ Two titles were equally favored for first place: "For Safety," by J. E. Lawrence of Halifax, ard "Firm as m Rock," by 8. Littlewdod of Webbwood, and the two first prizes were divided _ equally â€" between them. The third prize was awardâ€" ed to M. C. Coulson of Leamingâ€" ian." Seven other titles received favorâ€" able consideration and were reâ€" warded with a suitable token in recognition of their efforts. BrigadierGeneral â€" King . visited Kitchener last Friday night and inâ€" epected the North Waterloo Regiâ€" ment, which turned out 150 strong A parade, was held headed by the Regimental Band under the direcâ€" tion of G. H. Ziegler. A. W. Sauer will regret to learn of her death which occurred at the Stratford General Hospital. 'l_'le remains were brought to Kitcherier and intered in the Woodland cemeâ€" tery, Kitchener, on Friday. ‘Thursday afternocon Samuel Good,, a well known farmer of near 8t. Jacobs, was reridusly gored by A bul which attacked him. The aniâ€" mal was driven off after Mr. Good had suffered several broken ribs SPLENDID ADDARESS GIVEN BY AREV. 8. L. W. HARTON AT MASONIC LODGE N. W. REGIMENT INSPECTED Almost every lodge in the Wellâ€"| Gait on Thanks@iving Day. ington district was represented a* A\ Mr. and Mrs. Jomes and family mcamwmwmmmulr.mun.r. R. Wednesday evening. District Dapuâ€"| of Sheffjeld spent the week ‘end at ty Grand Master Bhrraciough of| Page, â€" C Georgetown was presoent he well a8| Mr. Frank Hill epent the week marny® district deputies, After the| and at his home th Testerville. adjourniment was made to the quet hall at the HWbrary mmwm_flm who submitted "Your Guardâ€" GORED BY BULL Mre. Chas. H. Corton: The death took piace at Toronto Wednesday. of Mrs. Chas. H. Corton. name was Martha (Mattie) Weaver was a daughter of the late Levi Weaver, and is survived by her husâ€" m-mwwm and interred in Moubt Hope®ceméeâ€" tery. > 0. this district prior to his removal to his new home. He leaves to mourn his loss a wife and five children, his mother, Mrs. Mickus of Waterloo, and several brothers and sisters. Interment was made in Miles City. At the annual meetifhg of the As-1 sociated "Boards of Trade held at Kingston recently, an â€" invitation was extended by the local Board of ~Trade to hold the pext annual meeting at Kitchener, and it ‘will likely be accepted, R. D. Brougiâ€" ner, president ,of the Kitchener Board, was elected a member Of the executive. ‘There was a plentiful supply of| fowl at Kitchener‘s Thanksgiving miarket on Saturday. Potatoes again advamced in price selling at $3.00 to $3.50 per bag. A few of the prices follows: chickens, 25¢ to 30¢ per pound, geese 25¢, duck 30c, turâ€" key, 45¢, eggs 65c to 70c doz., butter 48c ib., and apples from $2.50 to $3.50 per barrel. A car riven by R. F. Askew, of Toronto ran down Claude, 11â€"year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Heimler, near King‘ and Mount Hope streets, breaking the lad‘s leg above the knee. Dr. Campbell had the child removed to his home. The driver of the car was not held as it was impossible to miss the boy who, without warnihg, darted to the 'centre of the road. Quite a number from the village attended _ the _ United _ Brethren Ministerial, Sunday School and Christian Endeavor Convention held at Mannheim Nov. 5, 6, 7 and 8. ..Public School Report.â€"Report of the New Dundee public school will appear in next week‘s issue. Mr. and Mrs. F. Knechtel of Toâ€" ronto spent the week end at the home of Mrs. J. Clemens. ‘ Misses Marie and Stella Schmidt of Kitchener spent the week end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. John Sthafer of Erbsville and Gadstone Schifer of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mre. Anâ€" drew Kochler on Sunday. Messrs. Clare Hilborn of Gorrile and Leonard Huddy of Kitchener spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn. _ LAD SUFFERS BROKEN LEG Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner Kitchener spent the holiday at home of Mr. and Mrs. J, Cassel Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Rellinger 0‘ ‘Toronto spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bamer. INVITED TOâ€"KITCHENER Mr. Stanley Ceaser of Brampton spent the week end and holiday in the village. Mr. and: Mrs, Fred Rueffer M‘ Waterioo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. gimon ‘Weber. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cassel. Mr. Charles Weber of Buffalo is houdiyh. with his parents, Mr. and THANKSGIVING MARKET Quite a number from the village attended the annual Baptist Young People‘s Rally which was held a‘ Galt on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. F. E. NEW DUNDEE Henry Wagner of the holiday at the 2. °L. Gotdbeck and | Deckert, apent Sunday with | Schnurr, of ‘Stevensville of Mr.and Mra. ay.~ He was in his 60th year. * Deceased was well known in Watâ€"|. srloo county and a resident of Wat| . electric power and persofally canâ€" deep interest in municipal affairs and was mayor of Waterloo. in 1909. get the necessary guarantees to get hydro power for this town. > paper, published at Waterloo. . Seyâ€" eral years later he established an English paper which he disposed of ;fl.;i to moving to Morden, Man., in 1911, where he accepted &â€"pQs!â€" l:on u inspector of schools.. He filled the position with much accepâ€" tance and ,later moved to Winniâ€" Deceased had enjoyed his usual good health and was a visitor to Waterloo last August during the Old Boys‘ Reunion. The late Mr. Willows (Weidenâ€" hammer) leaves one son, Octaviousg, and a daughter, Valeria, to mourn his loss. Also one~brother, Jacob Weidenhammer of Waterlpo and a sister, Mrs. H. Schierholts of Kitchâ€" ener.‘ His wife and brother William died last year, and another brother, Dr. Fred J., four years ago. with friends in Toronto. Miss Beattice Schummer spent the week end with friends at Kitchâ€" ener. ; Miss M. O‘Toole of Elmira apéelit Thanksgiving Day with Dr. and Mre. MéEachern. r Mr; Joe Stemmlet Of Guelph Colâ€" legiate spent the week end under the parental roof. _ Mr. Harry Lutz spent Monday at Elmira. . â€" Miss Lura Gohl of Guelph spent the week end with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Edmunds and daughter Helen of Toronto spent the week end at the home of Mr. John Schnurr. "Institute Meets. â€" The monthly| Gaines, Lo meeting of the Women‘s Institute Jr. Pril was held at the home of Mrs. F.| Hazel Beg Schummer on Tuesday â€" evening, . Nov. 3rd, with a large attendance. Mr. and Mr. McLoughry of Galt gave a very| son Kenn instructive talk ‘n Public Health.| at Newto: Misses Gertrude and Mary Schumâ€" Mr. and mer gave several pianop and violin| of Elmira selections. Mr. McLoughry put on | friends he his best moving picture show which | â€" Mrs. B. everyone enjoyed. A delicious lunch | the week was partaken of, followed by three Mr. anc cheers and a tiger for Mr. McLoughâ€"| and daug! ry, and singing "For He‘s a Jolly | spent Sunm Good Fellow." â€" f Heimber, Mr. Floyd Ament of Elmira spent the week end at his home here. Mr. Jim Carnochan of Listowel spent a few days with his brother William. _ Mrs. Jos. Hayes speAt a few days Misses Etta McEwan and Ha Deckert of Kitchener spent the week end in town. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McLaughlin and daughter of Tralee, Mr. ana Mrs. Stanley (Patterson <of Tilsonâ€" burg and Mr. Earl Carnochan of Niagara Falls spent Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. George Voisin spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stoeser, Josephsâ€" Miss Marcellia Brenner spent Sunâ€" day at her home at St. Clements. Misses Helen Hayes and Camille Meagher spent the week end at their respective homes in Dundas and Dublin. * Miss Gerttude Boyd of Toronto spent the week end under the parâ€" ental roof. E AERT PCO uETT ED WOs where he accepted a similar Mr. Alex McLeod spent Thanks giving Day at his home in Stoufft ville. * Miss Jean Beggs returned from Stouffyille where she instructed a short class in sewing. â€" The school report of Separate 8. 8. No. 4, Wellesiey, (Linwood) will be found on page 7 of this issue. Linwood School Report.â€"The folâ€" Jowing is the report of 8. 8. No. 4, Wollonq,hrllo-ouholm ber. Those marked with an asterisk miased one or more exam{nations. with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carâ€" LINWOOD Jr. bel. Second â€" Alberta Hahn,. Harold Deckert, Helen Otterbein, Melvin Voll, Grace Corrie, Elmer Schmetzâ€" or, *Magdaline . Pfeiffer, Gordon Schmetzer, Della Schlueter. ie Firstâ€"Arthur Deckert and Mary: Wismer (equal), Harold Smith and Clayton â€" Wilker (equal), _ Mervin Schmetzer, May Koebel, Norma Schlueter, Irene Voll. Primer â€" Enid Faulkner, Pansy Gordon, Ax;lelin _Wflker. Ramsay Gaines, Louise Otterbein. m f Jr. 'Primer â€" Gerhard\ Pfeiffer, Hazel Beggs. â€" son Kenneth spent the at Newton. * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martinson of Elmira spent the holiday with fr.ends here. Mrs. B. Moffat of Listowel spent the week end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon \Hollinger and daughter Gladys of St. Jacobs spent Sunday at the home of L. A. Heimber. _ 4 Mr.â€"and Mrs. R. 1. Gordon aftd daughters spent Thanksgiving at Guelph Local News of Interest Mr. Kraemer some time with Bberlin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moser and family of Bamberg visited Mre. Jos. Dorscht on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strauss and family. from Petersburg visited his sicter, Mrs. Joseph Ertel who is on the spent Thanksgiving under parental Mr. ‘Rdward Lobsinger, Mr. Jerâ€" ome Meyer and Mr. Clare Boppre of St. Jerome‘s College, Kitchener, spent the week end with their parâ€" ents. here. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kroetsch and family of Waterloo visited Mr. and _ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moser of Hamilton spent some time this week with Mr. and Mrs. Otty Meyer. C ;r-uml Mrs. Frank Runstedier and daughter Marion of Kitchener spent Thanksgiving with friends in home Mr. e sick list. Mr. Clemens Ertel of Josephsburg IIIL.â€"Hilda‘ Hahn, Edith Koeâ€" â€"It Carries Practically Every Sale : \Held in the District: Mr. The Waterloo Chronicle * T\eChmkleishdimtshlytbelcadingAncuonSdegleflmin thig territory as the hundreds of announcements it carries from year to year convincingly demonstrate. Useâ€" The Waterloo ‘Chronicle and Get Sure Results â€" _ Then be sure to insert your announcement, together with full defiils of the sale, in the County‘s most widely circulated weekly newspaperâ€" " _ Everyone interested in Auction Sales or Farms for Sale in this district _ __ naturally turns to the Chronicle because _ â€" . CLEMENTS A. Hawke, teacher. s. D. S. Williams and Equitable Life Block of Formosa spent his ill sister, Mrs. end a# _# A pleasant event took place on Sunday® evening at Pdward bob-‘ singer‘s home when a number of young girls and boys gathered there. ‘The evening was pleaéantly spent in playing cards and many other games. A dainty dunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arnoidâ€"and family of Baden visited the latter‘s mother who is i}l. Miss Theresa Brenner of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Sam Brenner. Miss Marie and Eileen Ernervien of Kitchener spent Sunday with friends and relatives in the vicinity. Mr. Joseph Strub of Hamilton reâ€" turned home after a few days with ffiends hére. Mr. and Mrs. ~Herbert Schnarr and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Seraphin Schnarr in Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. Alf Herzog and Miss Rose Herzog spent Sunday under the parâ€" ental roof. . Miss Agnes Helm retUINEd ROMA _â€"â€"mccccccmmeccccee after spending a few days with her Cook's Rogul-ting Compound sister, Mrs. Oscar Burgman in Kitâ€" A . sefe, reltable fay chener. Â¥ W PDME!, meiwcine.‘ Sold in thrce, deâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kienappel of Josephsburg visited Mrs, Méirowski on Sunday. Miss Priscilla Meyer has returnâ€" Sale a Real Success? > ADVERTISING is simply | . ‘the mass. It is an efficient, lowâ€" Investigate its merits. "Business is as good as we make it" is the answer of business leaders. And it is worth while to note that most big businesses owe much of their success and prestige to the steady use of ADVERTISING i{ The Waterloo Chronicle would help you promote your business. It would attract new customers, retain the goodwill of old ones and increase public confidence in your store Progressive Merchants lssued by Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association 1| How‘s Business? Waterloo, Ontario TOWN OF _ _ WATERLOO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the sittings of the Court of Reviâ€" sion, to hear and determine appeals against assessments for the year 1925 for the Town of Waterloo, will be held at the Council Chamâ€" ber at the Town Hall, Waterloo, on TUESDAY evening, 17th"November, 1925, at 8 o‘clock. + ed home after three weeks‘ emâ€" ployment at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Runstedier. . Miss Marie Boegel is engaged in working at Mr. and Mrs. (Urban Voisin. â€" ASSESSMENT APPEALS Norman A. Zick, Clerk. anch 15