& \Ir.‘nd Mrs. Chas. Bergman moâ€" w-.?nd to ‘Toronto on Wednesday to ‘attend the Canddian National Exâ€" hibition. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Snyder of Â¥ heave a lot." . Miss Eva mink Te P. d â€"___ did you begin to loseâ€"your y enjoyment . of> life? When did you motice that you were paler, thinner? Of course, yO want to be your former cheery se : LLAUIHL»â€">acor with encrevyâ€"and t! Mr. and Mrs. K. Withers and sons Stuart and Roy of Stirton, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Maurer and Mr. Geo. 'Bolnndor were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder spent Suriday at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Gingerich and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman on Sunday. e-ln are spending a few days with r. and Mrs. Oliver Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuert are visiting with Mr. Louis Schutz at Waterloo. Rev. Oliver Shyder attended the ministerial meeting which was held at Kitchener last Thursday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Brox of Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Shoomaker. Mr. @@d Mrs. John Mogk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mogk fiear Doon. _ Another Day Spoiled "I had a beautiful dream last mnight. I saw seven icebergs floating ground my bed." ‘*That reminds me, John. Have you paid the icoman yet?" 25¢ per packet at all M (orers unt Damed oi * Best of all Fly Killersâ€"10¢c and The New . Hamburg Park *‘Board érected a grandstand in 1996 and a new horse barn this The Annual Fall Fair of the Wilmot Agricultural Society will be held in Fountain Park, New Hamburg, on â€"_â€"_â€" Friday and Saturday September 17th and 18th Theâ€" New Dundes Band will &-Mnmun of the Pair. ‘The Hydro ERlectric Depart ment will give a demonstration on Friday evening, Sept. 17th, whowing resuscitation methods Mfter an electrical shock. year which will be used to #table horses for the Clasaified mmumâ€"m« trot or pace and the freeâ€"forâ€"all. ‘ he boys‘ judging compatiâ€" tions ~which have been a special feature for the past tem New Classes have been added in the Cattie f and Sheep Sections . â€"~ Miss EVA EMOND FLORADALE â€" % _ .. | C0m mmmmnmmmmmulmnllllmlflï¬m! ‘ne' 1 Mr. ‘and Mre. ~ Jasse: Hilborn, Missos Helen and Kathlsen: Mc Tavish and Mr. Fraser . Hilborn spent Sunday at the home of and Mrs. A, Hilborn. c ‘The New Dundee M. 8. Band will play at New Hamburs ‘fair on the evening of Sept. 17th and afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Alinkman motored to Tavistock.on Sunday. Mrs. Lioyd Hilborn and family ‘of Detroit spent the weekâ€"end at . the home 6f Mr. and Mrs. A.~Hilborn. Mrs. ,-“’") Morrison spent. Sunday in the village. She intends spending the next few weeké in Detroit, and will then join the Dr. in Chicago. _Band. Plays at Ayr.â€" The .New PDundee M. 8. Band attended â€" the Ayr field day: event on Labor Day. "A parade formed at the memorial plot at 1.30 and proceedéd to the park, headed by the New Dundee Band. The bandsmen looked quite natty in their fine pew uniforms and the music furnished during the afternoon was of a high order. This band has made great progress durâ€" ing the past four years and it is a decided credit and asset our heighâ€" boring village to the north."â€"Ayr News. Rev.~John Reichard, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn and Mrs. N. S. Bowman motored to Fordwich on Monday. Mrs. Krup of New Hamburg spent a few days of list week in the vilâ€" Mrs. F. Raymond and daughters of Washington, D.C., are visiting at ‘the home of Miss Mary Wegenast. Mr. and Mrs. John Buck and famâ€" ily ‘attended Toronto Exhibition fast week. « Rev. and Mrs. Forsythe spent a few days of last week at Toronto. Miss Melinda Sandlos of Hanover spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lautenschlager. Miss Emma Lautenschlager and Mr. Lorne Zinkann motored to Toâ€" ronto on Thursday. % Mr. and Mrs.. Herman Gruetzner of Hanover are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Lautenâ€" schlager. f Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hallman spent Sunday at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. John Sandlos of Hanover spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lautenâ€" slager. Miss Mary Klinkman of Tavistock is gpending a short time with Mr. and Mrs. W: Klinkman. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lautenslager and family and Miss Melinda Sandâ€" los spent Wednesday at Toronto Exâ€" hibition. Mr. and Mrs. W. Spaetzel and family of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Spaetzel. Many were those from here who went to hear Meighen and King speak last Thursday at _Stratford and did not regret the trip. Rev. G. Panschke received a call from the congregation at Darmâ€" stadt, Ind., which call he will follow in the near future. * Being that the election is now past the country will,come down to normal once more. * Mr. L. Wagner of Detroit spent a few days here with his parents and friends. _‘ Mr. Clarence Miller of London spent the weekâ€"end and Sunday with his parents. * his parents. * l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueffer and | Mrs. L. Witt and daughter Katie}daughter spent Labor Day with are at present visiting friends in Henry Rueffer‘s. and around Philipsburg for a week |~ Mr. J. P. Livingston‘s barn is ‘ne-rly completed and they have =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"* i commenced to thresh OftS in the of Mr. E. 1. McLoughry, Agriâ€" cultural Representative of ‘Watâ€" efloo County. ‘The highest scoring competitor will receive a handsome trophy donated by the Canadian. Bank of Comâ€" years will again be in charge Many will be interested in the‘ Chinchilia rabbit â€" competition for which â€" thirtyâ€" prizes. are offered. C ‘The sweepstakes loaf of bread will receive a allver goldâ€"lined dessert set donated by Mr. A. J.â€"H. Rokhardt, Honorary Prosiâ€" of s 3 Mrs. Wiltred Klinkman WELLESLEY Mr â€"7"*‘*.;":: * e :.:' _ "MWiiss Lucinda Scheifole ‘has re Mr. Ed. Forsyth of Walkerton‘ is| turned from a two weeks‘ enjoyable employed ‘&s hboopcoller for H. E.|visit in Detroit, _ . â€" _ Raté Sn ie ~ im > "~F Â¥riends hore of Rer. J. sn MrS, Mr. and. Mrs. Wiltrid . Mangelsen of Milverton extend copâ€" and Tamily of Kitchoner: were~ zratulations to them on the recent day visitors with the former‘s of‘u baby girl, at their home. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Lobsinger. Ir.‘lhlmnl-.tblllh A Hlimber of St. Clements youths| property to Mr. Amos Brubacher of attendedâ€" the Elmiza Fall Fair last| near this village, who gots possesâ€" Monday. and ‘Mr. Charles Linseman of 2 .. son spent Sunday with Mr. and daug Ben Beaupre. ? * P Mr. and Mrs: Alf. Weber and| lage. daughter MarjJorte of Waterloo speht ï¬ Sunday .with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wey of Watâ€" erloo spent_Sunday with friends in the: vicinity._*~~ â€" _ Bunday visitors at the home of Mrs. John Merowsk! were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merowski of Waterloo, Mr. and~Mrs. George Deofler and family of Kitchener, Mr. Nosh Craub of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lorâ€" entz and son of Bloomingdale, Mr. and Mrs. Leander Hause and family and also Miss Katie Merowski of Kitchener. f ~ Mr..and Mrs. Henry Preiss and family spent Sunday at the latter‘s Mr. Tony Diemert nng Mr. Philip Lobsinger of â€" Mildmay _ visited friends and relatives in the vicinity on Sunday. T ® Miss Olive Hoffarth of w;’mnoo spent Sunday under the parental Mr. and Mrs. August Allemang and family spent Sunday in Elmira. Miss Mary Kieswetter has returned home after spending several weeks with her relatives in the States. §# â€"â€"zâ€" innouh S| Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Meyer and famâ€" ily spent Sunday with friends and relatives in the Twinâ€"City. The Separate School roopeud.;on Tuesdayâ€" when about twonty pupils made their first appearance. _ Mr. anf Mrs. George Voisin qff Linwood paid a short_call on , his parents, Mr: and Mrs. Joe Voisin on Friday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Herteis have moved their household effects to the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herteis, on a farm near St. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sutter left for Detroit on Tuesday morning where they intend to make their future home. Mrs. Chr. Sutter is on the sick Mrs. Chr. Sutter is on the sick list. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. David Livingston called at the home of Alex Livingâ€" ston last week. Mrs. George Forler huv returned home after visiting with her son at Toronto. â€" Mr. and Mrs. David Zehr, who were spending a few days with the latter‘s parents, Mr.â€"and Mrs. D. R. Boshart,. have returned to their home in Pigeon, Mich. Laroyd Bechtel of Cheslea, Mich., spent Labor Day at his home here. Mrs. Elmer Hofstetter and sons Eugene gnd Orray are spending a fey days with Mr. and Mrs. Moses B. Betzner, Breslau. Mrs. Henry Berg and danghter Irene spent.Labor Day with friends in Gadshill. â€" l Mr. and Mrs. Frod Kienappel Sr. spent Sunday in Waterloo. 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Moses Schweitzor "~and Mr.: and Mrs. ‘George Miller of | Nebraska paid a short call at the home of Mr. and Mré. Joo Schweltâ€" short call at the | Mrs. John Rveratt Miss Orilia Kienappel spent tlo weskâ€"end in Waterloo. . Mrs. Peter Districh spent Saturâ€". day afternoon in <Wellestey. :Migs Rose Holm ‘aspent m-uï¬ with Mr. and Mrs. Eugena Districh. Friends will be sorry to that Mrs. Joseph Karges of m,. formerly of this distrist, is on the slck list, Mrs.Poter Schweltsor. and chilâ€" !â€::o(m.luvm' with . rala t here on Sunday. Threshing is the order of the day In this district. % Mr. Benj. Roth spent Saturday Jn Minard‘s Liniment for Sore Back. ST. CLEMENTS ~â€"_ | SUNFISH LAKE BADEN home of Mr. and sion as soon‘as the former can seâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dahmer and daughtor, Miss Gertrude of Oshawa, wére Labor Day visitors in theâ€"vilâ€" g'. e funeral of their ~brotherâ€"inâ€" Mr. Sauder, in Michigan last ‘The <Misses â€" Ida and Elenor Snider,> who have resided in Vanâ€" couver the past few years, returned to. this â€"village over the weekâ€"end and intend/to make the Snider resiâ€" dence theirâ€"home in the future. _Miss ‘Hattie Wright has returned from an. extended" visit at the home of her brother, James, in Cory, Pa. Messrs. Clifford Snider and Fred Steiss spent a few days at the Toâ€" ronto Exhibition last week. ‘The whole work is so arranged to provide for making of fine boulé vards between the sidewalk. and pavement. 4 The â€"contractors, Lichty Bros., finished the paving job last. Wedâ€" pesday. â€" Workmenâ€" are now filling Lichty Bros. have, secured the contract for a new concréete floor on the Grand River bridge. A gang of men were set to work on Monâ€" day and the job is being. pu_t__grouh as quickly as possible, and with favorable weather the contractors expect to have the new floor laid in a fow days. ‘The first frost of the season was experienced Friday morning. No damage has been reported as hayâ€" ing been caused the same. > Mr. W. J. Snider was a weekâ€"end business visitor to Toronto. :‘ Mr.â€"Chas. Wales and daughter of Markham~ are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroh and family were Sunday visitors !n St. Jacobs. _ . Mr. ‘andâ€" Mrs, Wm. Heldlinger of Baden called on relatives here on Sunday. s & Mr. and Mrs. Reimer Holm and family have been visiting here with the former‘s parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. Holm. Rev. P. Cober of Kitchener conâ€" ducted the service in the M.B.C. church last Sunday, and Mrs. James Hall of Kitchener preached the serâ€" mon. Owing to the annual conference of the M.B.C. church, which is being held in Stouffville during part of this: and part of next week there will be neither service nor Sunday School in that church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dahmer oti Waterloo were visiting at the home of his brother, Henry H, and Mrs. Dahmer on Sunday. € Wedding bells are ringing. â€" Invitation are out for the weddingâ€" of Mr. Howard Groff of near ‘Waterâ€" loo to Miss Florence Wright of this place. The céremony took place in Wesley United Church Wednesday _afternoon, Sept. 15th. Mord. next week. Noted Visitoreâ€"Rev. Mr. and ln.‘ Stanton â€" Lautenschlager, â€" late . of Chefoo, China, made a brief visit to. Mannheim on Sunday last. The former addressed the congregation briefly, speaking of their Tecent travels in England, France, Gerâ€" many and Switzerland. This mm‘ is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lantenâ€" schiager, who are always made happy ) here. ‘These distinguished 'Mnflu aro filled with great jthemes for the uplifting and up , building of humanity. for God.. An .effort is being made to have the former give a lecture here during the close of the week on conditions in REurope. _ s The Lautenschlager familyâ€"Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. with son Rarl, also Mr. and Mrs. Stanton L., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hera Becket on Sunday last. f _ Visitorsâ€"Mr.. and. Mrs.. Charlie Mn‘hfllgdmm‘ Mr. and Mrs.. Wellington Swarts and ;mtflhdmw Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weber, * Mr. Moses Depitt of Rimira is .mn.uynnwmnm er, Dennis Devitt. ‘Tavistook and Mannheim may jJoin hands and hearts, Unlon is wtrength and the telephone and motor: have winde all villages, towns and cities ConEsToGO MANNHEIM â€" |rise in the mor â€Mhm A |tese : and dispirit You have no energy to Thousands of men are run down by anxieties of work. Thonsands of women are broken down by their aching backs thousands of girls are pale, HistTess and without attraction. It al means the samethingâ€"thin and â€" watery: . blood, ~vitality . run down, ansemia, poor appetite, palpt There is no difficulty in doing this. Dr. Williams®*. Pink Pills build: up and enrich the blood, which brings with it new health and vitality. The man,. woman ‘orâ€"girl who takes Dr. Willlams‘Pink Piis is never. run down. Their friends notice how enâ€" ergetic they are, what a fine appe tite. they have and how much they _Y._.; cnimthg-pflhthmuh any dealer in medicine,â€"or by mail at 50 ‘cents ‘a bok from The Dr. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Henry Nemert spent a‘few diys at the Toromto Exhibiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Sam Friedman and family spent Sunday with friends at Chepstow. _ Mrs. Arthur Saunders and family of Waterloo are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochâ€" Mr. and Mrs. F. Hill and daughter Dorothy spent Saturday at Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. Kenneth Williams is attendâ€" ing Listowel Collegiate. Bortâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Karâ€" ley, on Sept. 6th, a son. (Jerome John). _ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ertel of Waterâ€" loo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Karley. £ Miss Beatrice Schumme@r of Hesâ€" son spent the weekâ€"end at her home Mrs. W. Friedman is spending a faw weeks with ber daughter, Mrs. J. Krits, at Chepstow. The Women‘s Institute held its September meeting‘ at the home of Mrs. Jacob Runstedler~ Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 7th. The. roll call was answered with helpful hints on houseâ€"cleaning. _ ‘Mrs. MacBeth of Milverton gnve‘ an interesting talk on her visit to‘ the Old Country. Mrs. R. White answered the question drawer and: lunch was served at the close of the meeting. 4 * Mr. George Dehler and daughter Mary returned to their home in Ottawa after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Koebel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherriffs and son Russell and Mrs. John Sherriffs spent a few days last week with re: latives in‘ Toronto and also attendâ€" ed the Exhibition. Mrs. John Burnett Jr. spent & few days last week with relatives in Toâ€" ronto. _ 3 Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chas. Schuett, son Clarence and dnnrm‘r Marie, ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurts spent last Friday at the Toronto Exhibition. Mrs. John Hamilton, 8r., returned home last week after spending sevâ€" oral weeks with her daughter in Toâ€" ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Neisch of Gaeiph spent â€"Sunday with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Michael Brohman. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. Wright and daughter Beatrice of Detroit called on friends here last Wednesday. Miss Mary Lehman is visiting at her home here. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Will Detwiller spent the weekâ€"ond with friends at Blythe. Mf. and Mrs. Will Shrum and children of. Hayesville visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bickle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sararas, Miss Trone Shirk and Mr. Wess Sararas of Néw Dundee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Goetling and chilâ€" dren of Rosebank spent Sunday with Rev,. and Mrs. Campbell. Miss Ivy Dédnmiany of Gait spent the wedekâ€"end at her home here. Mra. Frod Howse and daughter Hazel visited with relatives at Lisâ€" towel last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Poll visited with Mr. and Mrs, Milton Otto at Hays ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Rao and Mr. and Mrs. Will Dedman of Alps Road Â¥visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. Marshâ€" all on Sunday., . _ Fi and ~with it new vitality. 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