25 EC R lus 7 e it ## Personais. Miss Olive Stoeser of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home here. Mr.. and Mrs. Albert ‘Wagnor spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wagneor. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dietrich and family spent Sunday with relatives at St. Cléements. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strauss and daughter Caroline, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Voisin and daughter Madalena and Mr. Jack Freiburger of Kitchener were guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser: Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Kittel and family visited on Sunday with relaâ€" tives at New Dundee. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strauss visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ditner. Sunday ‘visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anno Steffier were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ellert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Dietrich and family of St. Agatha and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steffier and family of West Montrose. + Mrs. Menno Roth visited on Saturâ€" day with her father, Mr. Henry Steffier at Bamberg. - exaimination..............Nothing For advice....... ._._.._... Nothing For Glasses, if needed.._As little JANSEN OPTICAL CO. It‘s our wish to greatly increase our aptical business. We are equipped to render the highest grade of serviceâ€"and request that you remember us when there is an optical want. The closest attertion paid to the smallest eye defects always. 10 Frederick 8t. Phone 853 1 Kitchener f TORONTO, NOVEMBER 15th to 19th (inclusive) Exceptional Opportunity offered by the Ontario Department of Agriculture to the Young Farmers of Ontario THE Ontario Department of Agriculture wishes to entertain about 500 representative young Ontario Farmers at the l(?ul Winter Fair, Toronto, November 15th to 19th (inclusive), 1927. ‘l'heobjectistoeublelhemtouethlqal&'lmhk and the other places of interest in the belief that this educational Iinganns 200 untuaem ty pit prints. AoH enc Iot Orpea on V * innvafine mibing mad irnmportation wilt be yeid ty the untarie Departmen ?'T'gfwmâ€"' ture, with whom a number of Commercial Orpnlndol: coâ€"operate, * ‘Gouncil Standard Rib Roll Roofing combines all the features desirable in a roofing material, namely: Protection from the etements, Durability and Appearance. it is the result of years of experience in the roofing business. It appéals to the owner and builder alike. To the owner, because it protects and beau.iâ€" 'Iafhh buildings. To the builder, because it is quickly laid and insures him against any trouble.â€" If your house, barn, garage or shed needs roofing, write us for a free sample, descriptive folder and prices. f Phone 132 For. Further Information, :m to local Agricaltural Contestants shall judge five rings of poin row hi ad repnie, o neres ‘The dompetition shall be apen to all farmers and farmery‘ v and 23 on October 1, 1927 (must not hive reached 23rd birthday) and ‘h-nmnr-fl the county as a member of a Stock x4 % JOSEPHSBURG German Spoken Successors to The Metal Shingle & Siding Co. Limited ‘eam at the College or E. I. McLou GALT, ONT as possible Royal Winter Royal Winter Fair FREE TRIP Bolduc were guests at the Wilhelmâ€" ’lutuc wedding at New Hamburg last week.. ~ T store on Frederick Streot, Kitchener, | 1 _ awbout twenty years #&8. _ â€" > f""‘" * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haha of Lonâ€"]/# â€"=â€"â€" Kitchener on Woednesday, Sopt. 29, of Miss Hilda Miller, da e of 'w.muuu%u u;.mtuuwhï¬.l ‘The ~bridesmaidâ€" was Miss lz:“ StahÂ¥baum . of Preston â€" and J groomsman . was Sanford Miller, brother of the bride. ‘The newly wedded couple wil} reside in ‘Pres ton. Personals. C Mesers. Harry Stager and: H. Grey are in Northern Ontacio @n a hunt* ing andâ€" fishing expedition. Karl Homuth, ‘M.PP., and ‘W. A. "ROYAL JUNIOR FARMER JUDGING COMPETITION This free trip will be available to tem winning boys in a special "Royal" Junior Farmer Judging '_'o.z\n-"'â€" fon to be held &-.:.:Jeuuyc-l. Ontaric and to uï¬mmm Agricultural Representative‘ is located. Make this â€M‘::h. holiday, visiting the Royal Winter Fair don speut Bunday mï¬uh‘t Wm. MeDougall, Waterigo.. ~ * Maasâ€"Miller Nuptials. Mr.. and Mrs. 8. Lucas and family have left for Trail, BXC., where they will reside. f Â¥ Mrs. Herman Ludwig and Mre. Henry Ludwig haveâ€"returned from a holiday spent at Port Eigin. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Schaefer of Sarnia spent a few days with Mrs. 0. C. Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kaiser, who were recently married, are spending a feow days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Daniels. *" 3 t in Toronto.â€" It will not cost you a cent Inatiuablh TeE Fou in Four futers for Wving and travelling expenses and Chief Crawford of Preston arrestâ€" ed two men, Fred Smith and his brother, after their car was ditched on Saturday. The men, who sustainâ€" ed nasty cuts, were charged with beâ€" ing drunk. They are at libérty on $100 bail. in your Mrs. Albert Harris: who. died at Kitchener recently is a sister of Arthur Roth and Mrs. Cecil Sopor. MOTOR ACCIDENT AT _.PRESTON * _ WemeUbroRE .. _‘ of Mr. W. G. PRESTON, ONT. PRESTON Auundreburrbunndl:: :’t‘u&:‘n‘npz:.rbnlu " : T8 which occurred at her home on Sunâ€" day, ~September ~25th. Deceased mpmu;m-wumluh and poisoning set in, developâ€" ing into lockjaw. Despite the best of medical attention and> tender nursâ€" ing she ‘passed peacefully away. born at Clifford on August 29, 1892. When twelve years of ago she moved SAD DEATH OF . s MRS. H. A. SCHMIDT A Victin: of Blood Poisoning Which * She Contracted by: Stepping.. ~ on Rusty Nail to Erbsville with her parents where she has since resided. On January 24th, 1912, she married Mr. Harvey A.. Schmidt.: During hor residence in this district she took anp active inâ€" :erest in church and Sunday School work and the choir, being a valued and â€"faithful member of these orâ€" zanizations. The late Mrs. Schmidt made many friends and held the love and esteem of all those privileged to have her acquaintance. The late â€" Mrs.â€" Schmidt, _ whose maiden name was Nelda Catherine Preiss, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Preiss of Erbsville, was The funeral, one of the largest aver held in this district, took place from the late. residence on Wednesâ€" day, Sept. 28th, at two o‘clock. An impressive service was conducted at the church by Rev. Mr. Lamach, of Heidelberg, â€"pastor of the â€" deâ€" ceased, who paid tribute to ‘the memory of the departed. Interment was made it the Erbsville cometery. ~‘Numerous floral . .tributes . were sent by friends which bore tribute to the high esteem the deceased was held in this community. i The pallbearers were Messrs. Her® man _ Schaefer, _JMenry _ Schnarr, Arthur Rahu, Clayton Heiler, Harold Schaefer and Herman Moser. There survive a grief . stricken husband, an adopted son, Robert, her parents, Mr. and~Mrs. R. Proiss, one brother, Charles, of Waterloo, and one sister, Alice (Mrs. J. E. Strome) of Erbsville. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Proiss spent) Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Proiss. Mr.â€" and "Mrs. * Ed. Haedke and daughtér and Miss Lizzie Schmidt| spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Val. Schmidt. l We.are sorry to report that Mrs. Jacob Schmidt isâ€"on the sick list. Won Many ‘Prizesâ€"Friends conâ€" gratulite Mr. Daniel Schweitzer in again being sucessful in obtaining __Miss Grace Schaeter, public school teacher here, spent the woek end with her. mother.in New. Hamburg. Mrs. Margaret Kochler returned home after spending a week in Kitâ€" chener. * Mrs. Jacob Schaefer spent a fow days with her sister in Bambeérg. ~ Clara Sittler of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. But Restored With Natural â€" Herbs. . Dear Sir:â€"I must write and let you know how our son, who had creeping paralysis, is improving. He had only taken of your medicine about a week when he could walk, and in three weeks had gained 13 pounds. He helped his father seedâ€" ing and is working every day, and is feeling fine. Our daughter is also making an improvement, is gaining nicely, but is still taking your medtâ€" cine. We certainly. cannot praise your medicine too highly for what Elmwood, Ont., May 13, 1927 Mr. B. J. Murfin Hoping to see you soon, we reâ€" aman, sincerely years, . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Leifso, â€" Eimwood, Ont., R. R. No. 2. The above is one of the many letter we receive daily: from people who have used the Natural Herbs for their complaints, and we are sure that there. is .an herb . for your trouble, whick, if used, will give you the same results as ‘Tthis letter states this boy got, after being carried to Mr. Murfin at the hotel in Hanover. He used the berbs and above is the letter from his parents. it has done for us all. We do not think,thete is an medicine sold on the market so effective in building up a rundown system as Mr. Murâ€" fin‘s Natural Herb Medicine, and we highly recommend it to our noighâ€" bors and friends. COULD NOT WALK If you are af@éail troubled with any | complaint and you wish to get re sults, call and see Mr. Murfin, the herbalist of the Canadian n«u' Gardens, of 110 Dundas Street, Lonâ€" don, Ont., who will be at the Walper Hduse, Kitchener, Monday, O¢ct. 17, #.00 am. to 9.00 p.m., and will be glad to tell you, what herbs to use for your tronbles. ‘There are over 1,000 herbs used, all different for the differeht discases, and Mr. Murfin Jt what You should Pring vak coniplaint. He will have some with him, and no mattor what the comâ€" %‘w mm #tanding 16, there is & herb -:l‘ #rows for m HEIDELBERG ERBSVIL LE and Helen Huchn, twin daughtors of Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Huchn, when the following. relatives were present: Daniel Rits and sons Deén. &, and several prizes for groy horses fot §« choll, Mr, and Mrs. Will Seylor and family all of New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. McKay of Kitchonor, Mr. and Mrs. Albort Gents and son Malta of Himira. 3 Mrs. Kate Cressler, a former resk dent here, but now of Waterloo, visâ€" ited with friends the past week. Celebrated Birthday â€"A ploasast birthday party of friends and rolaâ€" tives was hold for the Misses Eria son Cary attended the christoning on Sunday in Waterloo of the infant child ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Will Schmidt. lliuuh.mollh. liton â€" is â€" visiting. with her cousin, Miss Maud Engelter. ‘The Woolwich Township School Fair held in ‘Wintorbourne on Wedâ€" nesday ‘last week was woll repreâ€" sented by local people. The order of the day here is takâ€" ing up potatoes. Farmers .roport & fairly good crop.â€" 7 Mr. and Mrs. Hamery Weiss and children of Waterloo spent Sunday with.rM. and Mrs. Herman Huchn. selved two, 1st and $rd, priges. in Wellesloy third prize and in Milver ton 1st prize and sweepstake. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn andâ€"famâ€" ily apent Sunday in New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs; Herman Huchn and Renews Acquaintances â€"Rev. H. P. Hansen of Hackensack, N.J., and several years ago pastor of St. Matthews â€"tmtheran â€" church hore, spent a week with friends in and around the village and has now left to attend the German conference of the â€" United â€" Lutheran church . of America, which is in session in St. Matthews Lutheran church, Kitchâ€" ener, during this midâ€"weok. Miss Maud McLelland of St. Cathâ€" arines was the guest last week of her friends, Mrs. Allan Good. . Mr. and Mrs. Addison Shoomaker jand fami#ly of Elmira spent Sunday t â€"the home of Mr. and Mrs: Leanâ€" der Bowman. z Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hachborn of Kitchener were the guests of Mtr. and Mrs. Henry G. Hachborn on Sunday. / Specia! Serviceâ€"Next Sunday the annual Harvesot Thanksgiving servâ€" vices. will be held in the, Lutheran church. At the service in the fore Farewell Sermon â€" On,. â€" Sunday forencon, Oct. 16th, Rev.‘ A. Grunâ€" wald for two years pastor of the Lutheran church here, will preach his farewell sermon and wil then leave for Toronto where he will take charge of the First Lutheran church in the Queen City. 67 noon.the sermon. will be. precahed by Rev. J. Goos of Saskatoon, Sask. Rev. Goos was pastor of St. Matthâ€" ews from 1889 to 1896 and has been stationed in the Western Provinces for upwardsâ€" of ‘thirty yearsâ€"â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Menno Dahmer and family of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Kn. Heary H. Dahmer. Miss Bertha Delion of Waterlco spent Saturday afternoon in the vilâ€" Local relatives attended the funâ€" eral of the late Mrs. Harvey Schmidt at Erbsvile last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroh and family were visiting in St. Jacobs on Sunday. > Mr. Ed. Pfeffer of Kitchener, formerly a local business man favorâ€" ed this vilalge with a visit on Sunâ€" day. . Mrs. Oscar Huchn returned home from the St. Marys hospital, Kitchâ€" ener, where she underwent an operâ€" ation a few weeks &go, from which she is progressing favorably. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Schneider spent Sun day with relatives at Stratford. _ . fank "hre °6" 1t pohnwertainixtine 0n Mr. and Mrs. Christ B. Yantsi and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Yante! spont Sunday with relatives At Wellealoy. Mr. and Mfs. Dan Roth, and Mr. and â€"Mra. Uria Miller of Indiana apent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Irvin Schnolder Js working at a garage at Hamburg. lv.udln.lnoumb?- tor Rene of Zurich visited with Mr. And Mrs. C. E. Schwartsentruber over CONESTOGO _Mrs. Stan. Patterson of Boulton is visiting at her home here. _ _ __ News Notes of interest. & Mr. Lavalle â€" Hayes of Toronto spent a few days at his ‘home here. Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Runstedler ind famjly spent Sunday at the home 6f Mrs. Jac. Runstedler. _ Misses Nora andâ€" Monica Koebel and â€" Messrs.â€" Ralph Kunkel â€"and Fred Diebold of Waterloo spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Koobel. T & .Mr. and Mrs. Jake Diebold and son Clare spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Leo Diebold. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berlet and son of Tavistock spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Dr. MeEachern. ~ Mrs. Lesley of Listowel is visiting with Mrs. Dr. McEachern.. v Mr. and Mrs~ Peter Meyer and family of St. Clements spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Boegul.:. .cc s . . . T*vn is Attended Fair â€" Quite a number from here attended \the Milverton Talir on Friday... â€" \ Enjoyable Concert â€" The Minstrel Review, which was given by the Kitchener Knights of Columbus, in alid of St. Mary‘s Parish in Schnurr‘s lhll.fl:n well attended and enjoyed y Miss Madeline Burns spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Arthur. ~Misses Mellie Schnurr and Kate Seip â€" spent Thursday‘,with friends in Elmira. * k TAIT OPTICAL CO. The Style and Comfort f tA'n'l‘lun : ~ Mer eyes were examined by Or. Talt personallys Mier lenses are the "Zeiss Biâ€" Tori#" the best that science can produce. â€" MM“QMM an ordinary pair‘ of glasses. That is our service. A Phone d‘o'""-'-":n bt. W Waterloo Store â€" 1O King St. 8. _ Phone 894 Gonsistently Lower Prices WK}( ï¬a'ou $poon, Fork or . Tumbler Premium With ~Tomato Sauce and Cheese Clark‘s Cooked Wloonlmï¬ymmnybinm-lb-phouwm .. But we do say that economies effected by our distributing system, and our smail margin of profit, make lower prices the RULE rather than the EXCEPTION at Carroil‘s. Another factor is the highâ€"quality of our goodsâ€"evéry Item guaranteed to pleass and satisfy. This makes economy doubly proff@able for you. Be sure to take advantage of this. week‘s special savings. ; SPAGHETTI PINEAPPLE 2 tins IGq â€" LINWOOD POTATOES Maley Sliced 10 ** 29¢ 3 "*** 15¢ Fancy Virginias 2 ®. 20¢ Bee Brand JELLIES Sweet ~ Miss I. Dodds of Mount Forest spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Letson.. * _ Personals. _ Mrs. Amos Shooemaker of Winter: bcurne spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. S. Letson. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mansfield reâ€" turned home ~last Monday after spending the summer at Matagami Heights, Timmins, Ont. _ T â€" Miss Ruth Bowman has secured a position at Freeport.. ©> ~ _ Won Prizes â€" The School Fair, which was held in Winterbourne last Wednesday afternoon, was Well atâ€" tended. Our school, S. S. No. 6, carried off its share «of the prizes. Itâ€" received second place for the school drill as well as good prizes ‘n all other classes. Much credit is lue our teacher, Miss I. Buttrum. Special Servicesâ€"The anniversary services of â€" the ‘West â€" Montrose Cape Cod Cranberries Van Houten‘s Cocoa Eagle Brand Clams F2 ...29¢ Choice Marrofat Peas 3 ... 21¢ Dutch Tea Rusks "*.;" 2;.,. 29¢ Shortening . Sunmaid Nectar Raisins 2,,.,. 27¢ White Swan Pancake Flour ,...10¢ Sweet Walnut Meats Maxwell House Coffee P. & G. Laundry| Eddy‘s Globe â€"| For Quick Suds< ]| M ; SOAP IWubbouJ:I CHIPSO 10 * 37c| 28¢®* | ‘s 19c â€"inâ€"1 Shoe Polish arroil‘s Own CornFlakes it 8e wESsT. MONTROSE ir whole house cosy and warmâ€"and the cellar cool. Its all mb iron body never rists, hever leake gan or dust .. inste a life. KFORE instailing a furnace find out what it will do and ow much is in Yoing to bost to instal. _ _ _ â€"â€" Let us tell you NOW just what it will cost youâ€" Harry J. Cline 22 KING 3ST. + ° = WATERLOO Easifirst or Domestic United Church were held last Sunâ€" gave the address at both morning and evening services; The church was apropriately ‘decorated. The choir ‘rendered several selections. Both services were largely attemded. Mr. George Israol of Kitchener is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Israel. ERECTING ADDITIONS ~_ TO PRESTON PLANTS Two companies of Preston are erecting additions to their plants, the Werlich Mfg. Co. and the Presâ€" ton Woodworking Co. An addition to the Préston Furniture Co. was also built this year. RACES AT PRESTON Walter Dumart‘s horse, Poter Direct, won the 214 class race at Preston on Saturday. All Extra Quality Smail Tin 2 «in 19¢ Pail "* Al¢ 1â€"ib. tim 1. 10¢ 59c¢