w-bu'-.u'flmn-l-omnmnâ€" Care. A to buy at bankrupt prices. and at Kitchener. He was a brother|spent a t« Polar Kings Town League : of phe late M. Weichel, Eimira.| brother a * mua.maunl.'mcu Mr. and ummwsmu hardware stores in Elmira and Watâ€"|at the h« on Friday night, the Polar Kings beâ€" |erloo, and uncle of Mr. W. G.â€"| Snyder a eame the champions of the Eimira | Weichel, M.P.P. for North Waterioo.| Mr. an town hockey league for 1929 and posâ€" He is survived by two sons and five|guests at sessore of the "Kares Trophy". The daughters, John H., of Kitchener and | John Ste game on Friday night was the second \Clarke of Toronto, Mrs. A. E. Brechâ€" | Sunday. in the playâ€"off for the league leaderâ€" bill and ‘Mrs. Margaret Rathman of| Miss L ship. On ‘Tuesday night last the ‘Kitchener, Mrs. Emerson Matthews | was a gu Polar Kings defeated the Royal|of Glenalien, Mre. Russel A. Smith,| Mrs. Hovw Bweets 1 to 0, and thus won the |Indianapolis, Ind., and Mrs. Laura| Mr. Er round by 3 to 1. Ludwig, Elmira. There are eighteen|Sunday a ‘The game was replete with some|grandchildren and five great grandâ€"| Mrs. I spectacular plays by botif teams. children; also one sister, Mrs. Henry | Jackie re Oarl Ruppel was the outstanding Oppertshauser, of Stoney Plain, Alta.!a . few player for the winners, he having [surviving him. The funeral was held | Goderich scored the two goals for his team, from Mrs. Brechbill‘s home at Kitchâ€"| Mr. W and H. Rau in goal played a very |ener at 2 o‘clock and interment made | home at strong game, especially at the time |in the Elmira cemetery. months when the three forwards were ponalâ€" | Mrs. Israe! Martin Died at Floradale McAllist spectacular plays by botif teams. Oarl Ruppel was the outstanding player for the winners, he having scored the two goals for his team, and H. Rau in goal played a very strong game, especially at the time when the three forwards wore ponal ized by referee Carl Detweiler. For the Royal Sweets, H. Jarvis and I. Ernst played a very consistent game. One of the largest crowds of the season witnessed the game. The lineâ€" R. Long and â€"S. Brent; centre, N. Hillis; wings, N. Hoelscher and Carl Ruppel; subs., N. Schutz and E. ‘Royal Sweetsâ€"Goal, R. Rominger; | t def., E. Rahn and I. Ernst; centre, H.| j Norman; wings, Leo O‘Neill and H. Angus; suwbs, A. Allgeior and H. Jarvis. c Refereeâ€"Carl Detweiler. P Held Chain Tea | Mrs. S. J. Steddick and Mrs. J. J.|, Yanchus entertained a number of the ladies from iSt. Theresa R. C. Church to a chain tea at the latter‘s |, home, William Street, on Monday | evening. Seven tables were occupied I for progressive euchre. The winâ€" ners were Mre. Foerster and Mrs. P. Fubhrman. A dainty lunch was served at the conclusion of the games. Will Be Transferred To Kitchener Mr. Wm. Winters, popular manager of the local ibranch of the Bell Tele phone Co. will be transferred to Kitâ€" chener. ‘The chief operator will be in charge while Kitchener will be his headquarters. ° | Birthday Parties On Friday afternoon a number of little boys and girls helped Miss Margaret Ziegler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ziegler, celebrate her birthday. fanchus entertained a number of of Near Conestogo, Dead L he ladies from iSt. Theresa R. C.| Mrs. Addison Freeman, 35 years,| ,, Thurch to a chain tea at the latter‘s |of near Conestogo. died suddenly at j . iome, William Street, on Monday |ner home on ‘Monday. I“‘ vening. Seven tables were occupied I Mrs. Peter Roth: Dead a or progressive euchre. The Win~| yary Boshart, 61 years, belovedl rers were Mre. Foerster and Mrs. P.| wip4 of yr. Peter Roth, died on'y Fuhrman. A dainty lunch was served Sunday morning at the home of her ,, it the conclusion of the games. daughter, Mrs. Harvey Lichty, after ) Will Be Transferred To Kitchener |, snort illness. Her death was due ;; Mr. Wm. Winters, popular manage" |yo heart failure. She was born in of the local ibranch of the Bell Tele 'Wellesley ‘Township in 1868 and was ; phone Co. will be transferred to Kit marrieq to Mr. Peter Roth on Nov. q; chener. ‘The chief operator will be jorp 1885« About 11 years ago, with in charge while Kitchener will be his yor nusband, she came to reside in y headquarters. * ‘Elmirn. She leaves to mournâ€" her ; Birthday Parties beloved husband, three daughters, On Friday afternoon a number Of yrg jos. Grasser, Mrs. Harvey Lichâ€" ; little boys and girls helped Miss 1y angq iMiss Isobel, and one som, ; Margaret Ziegler, daughter of Mrâ€"‘qijeon, all of Elmira. There are also 5 and Mrs. Edward Ziegler; celebrate ‘two grandchildren. ‘The funeral took her birthday. iplace on Wednesday afternoon at ; On Saturday afternoon a number!jsq y‘rclock from mï¬ residence Yof . of young folks helped little (Miss yys Harvey Lichty to the Elmira Eleanor Arnold, daughter of Mr. And yennonite church for service, thence‘, Mrs. E. M. Arnold, celebrate hef ;o theâ€"Elmira Mennonite cemetery birthday. .for burial. § On Saturday afternoon little friends / mr. ppilip King Sold | of Miss ‘Helen Rominger, daughter of Elmiraâ€"Kitchener Bus Line 1 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rominger, helpâ€" IMr. Philip King, proprietor of the ed to celebrate her birthday. Elmira and Kitchener bus line, has â€" Died at Toronto sold his business to Mr. Arthur . There died at ‘Toronto at th® pischman of Burlington, who will re‘ Wellesley Hospital, Anna McCKerrigâ€" |ceive possession on Monday, March an, beloved wife of Mr. RalPh j1in . Mr. King will return to his Behrens of Balcaras, Sask., formerly nome at Galt. 1 0f Elmira. The late Mrs. Behrens | Entertained Sewing Circle _ I came east to visit her father;} Mr., Myrs. A. Herz entertained the ladies John McKerrigan, who has been ill of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church sewâ€" at Toronto. While on this visit she jng circle at her home on Thursday had been taken ill and on Saturday eyening. When the ladies completed undenwent an operation from which their sewing, Mrs. Herz treated them she failed to rally. She died on Sunâ€" 1;, a dainty lunch. day morning. The funeral arrange Will Work Out of Kitchener ments have not been made as yet.| i\fr. Percy Ruppel, who has been the family awaiting word from ‘h°|represeming the Simpson Co., and sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Frederick Thompâ€" llaler the National Grocers of Guelph, son, who is on a visit to Bermuda. ‘lor the past 12 years, working out Besides her husband she leaves to |from Guelph, has ‘been transferred to mourn her father, (Mr. John Mcâ€" ;â€".Kitchener since the Natloy Groâ€" Kerrigan, and one sister, Mrs. (Dr.) lcerles have taken over t! John Frederick Thompson, Toronto. iSloan Co. of Kitchener. Mr. Ruppel‘s Died at Kitchener {territory will now be Kitchener, Adam Weichel, aged 84 years, "‘“lWaterloo and Elmira, and will re esteemed Elmira resident, died on [side in Elmira. Died at Kitchener ' Adam Weichel, aged 84 years, an‘ esteemed Eimira resident, died on Sunday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. E. Brechbill, Kitchâ€" ener, after a short illness. The late Mr. Weichel was born at .Hesson, Darmstedt, Germany, and came here with his parents when he was eight years of age and located near Elâ€" mira. Since the death of his wife, who predeceased him seven years, Herbs to Heal Those Scre, Sick Bronchial Tubes Gallagher‘s Indian Lung Remedy comes right from ___ the Heart of Nature Don‘t be miserable all Winter. If you‘re subject to Bronchitis or similar illsâ€" apt to pick up a nasty, clinging cold or Your Money Back if Not Satisfied ! A. G. Hachnel, Waterloo 3 fvfl‘l“u‘“ House , be sensible, start now taking her‘s Indian Lung Remedy. :?_‘ solely of healing herbs. . Perfect for killin nasty or eold or bmnchia nt. _ A genuine blood enricher and builder. _ This and other reliable sher Herbal Household Remedica mum.n.ng.mum.mmummu of the late M. Weichel, Eimira. | brother and sister at Pleasant View. tounder of the M. Weichel & Son Mr. and Mrs. Eden Bechtel visited hardware stores in Elmira and Watâ€"|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mrs. Israel Martin, 52 years, dlea‘ on Sunday at her home in Floradale, four miles northwest of Elmira, from‘ heart failure. Mrs. Martin was ill but a few days. She was a daughter of Mr.‘and Mrs. B. Martin, of near Yatton. ‘The funeral was held on Wednesday morning from her late home at Floradale, to the Floradale Mennonite church for services and interment in the cemetery adjoining the church. Mrs. Philip Sochner Died at Floradale Mrs. Philip Soehner, lifelong resiâ€" dent of Floradale, died at her home on Sunday and was buried on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. Mrs. Addison Freeman â€" reddick House 'numfll“.bl“l‘ his sister, Mrs. Weston. . s in esnc va e tedarh css idvats ie “M".â€ï¬.\“- . Welthe!l has been making Wis|end at her home in Kitchener. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz and famâ€" ily of Linwood spent the weekâ€"end with friends and relatives in Elmira. Mr. Louis Fischer was a businese visitor to Kitchener on Monday afternoon. Mr. Edwin Weigel of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends in Elmira. Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Schnarr spent Sunday with friends in Waterloo and Kitchener. Mr. Rupert Ruppel of the Univerâ€" sity of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Percy Ruppel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruppel and son of Preston spent the weekâ€"end with friends and relatives in Elmira. ‘Mrs. John Miller spent Sunday with friends at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and family of Kitchener spent the weekâ€" end with relatives and friends in town. Mr. Clinton Keller of Kitchener|turn to their respective ho apent the weekâ€"end with his parents | Marne, Mich., and Quill Lake, in town. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winte Mr.~Stewart Reichard of Hamilâ€"|Jean Winter and Mr. Lloyd ton spent the weekâ€"end with his|spent Saturday afternoon at parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.O.Reichdrd. , ener. Mrs. H. Battenberg spent Saturday Mr. August Hartman was afternoon in Kitchener. ness visitor to Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. A. Winger and grandâ€"| Among the dusiness visi son were visitors to Kitchener on |Elmira were Messrs. T. Harr Tuesday morning. Woodstock; S. Halliday, St: ‘Mr. Philip King spent the weekâ€" | W. A. Joyce, Toronto; Wm. R end with his family at Gait. and J. Scheifele, Kitchener Mre. George Weaver and Mrs. Geo.| Hunter, Niagara Falls; J. D Lang, who have been attending the|and R. R. Uffelman, ‘Water| funeral of their father, the late Mr.|Campbell and.Jno. R. Archt Adam Daum, and have been visiting |L4stOwel!; W. A. Rehill of M friends and relatives in Rimira and|R. J. Bampfylde of Hamilt m.hnmnmmummâ€"uun“ (Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Berdux of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends in Elmira and Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. Klo Snyder were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Steckley. at Williamsburg on Sunday. _ ® Miss L. S. Esh of Springs, Pa.. was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stavanus. Mr. Eric Croft of Toronto spent Sunday at his home here. Mrs. Leslie Strong and Master Jackie returned home after spending a few weeks with relatiÂ¥es at Mr. Walter Farrel returned to his home at Ripley after spending a few months with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McAllister. Mr. and Mra. McPherson of Toâ€" ronto spent the weekâ€"end at the latter‘s home with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bedford. _ ‘Two sleighâ€"loads of ‘Royal Temâ€" plers from Kitchener journeyed to the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Snyder last Thursday evening and spent a very enjoyable time. ‘The evening was spent in games and music, after which everybody enâ€" joyed the dainty luncheon that was served. Lantern slides were shown at the United Church here last Thursday ;evenin; on the missionary work in India, which proved very interesting. Mr. Elo Snyder took a business trip to Hawkesville on Monday. The Women‘s Auxiliary held their monthly meeting at the home of\Mrs. Charlie Bedford last Tuesday, when a pleasant afternoon was spent in sewing, after which refreshments were served. The many friends of Miss Mary Newbery wish to congratulate her on her success in winning first class honors in her recent music examinaâ€" tions. Do Thriving Businessâ€"The vartus‘ industries around our little villa &re. thriving in this fine weather. The abundant supply of logs in our mill yard speaks well for a booming busiâ€" ness there soon, as well as the many other industries, including the greenâ€" house, which has again been opened for the 1929 season, and Mr. A. D. Snyder‘s summer sausage business, of which he just completed a large batch which he intermds disposing of at the Kitchener market. ‘Preeter‘s bankrupt sale is drawing big crowds. Get your share of bar gains offered. Ladies‘ coats for $4.95, Reg. $25.00. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rank and on Bobbie, Mrs. Fred Rank and Mrs. Stenler of Plattsville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Holm on {Frl(lay afternoon. Mr. Vernon Holm of Plattsville spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Latch â€" Fried Nuptials. A quiet but pretty wedding was‘ solemnized on Saturday, March 2nd, at the Evangelical . parsonage, when Cleo Marguerite, daughter of the late Allan Fried and Mrs. Fried of Roseâ€" ville, was united in marriage to Mr. A. Edgar Latch, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘\Or;hen Latch, also of near Reseville. |Ref. W. S. Henrich officiated. They will reside in Kitchener. Mrs. Albert Becker is visiting a few days with her son, Rev. Elmer Becker, at Stevensville. Miss Myrtle Becker is spending a few days with relatives in Mannâ€" heim. Mrs. John Bricker is spending a few‘ days with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Shelby, in Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborne of Toronto and Mr. T. C. Hamilton of Galt and ‘Mr. Garfield Weber of New Dundee visited at the home of T. Marshall on Sunday. IN MEMORIAM ROTH.â€"In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Emanuel, who died March 6th, 19207 Down deep in our hearts Waterloo and Kitchener. After visitâ€" ing friends at Tavistock they will reâ€" turn to their respective homes at Marne, (Mich., and Quill Lake, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winter, Miss Jean Winter and Mr. Lioyd Winter spent Saturday afternoon at Kitchâ€" Lies a sad memory Of a loved one laid to rest. Who will never be forgotten By those who loved him best. Mr. August Hartman was a busi ness visitor to Kitchener. Among the business visitors in Elmira were Messrs. T. Harrison, of Woodstock; S. Halliday, Stratford; W. A. Joyce, Toronto; Wm. Rittinger and J. Scheifele, Kitchener; John Hunter, Niagara Falls; J. D. Little and R. R. Uffelman, Wateriob; H. Campbell and.Jno. R. Archibald, of 14st@wel; W. A. Rehill of Montreal; Nine long years passed away And we miss him every day, Remembered when the day breaks, Not forgotten when the shadows flee away. at ROSEVILLE Parents and sisters. ‘The bathing beach at the Waterloo Park will be neither cemented nor gravelled this spring. This was the decision reached by the Waterioo town council on Monday night after a lively discussion and warm arguâ€" ‘mnu between Ald. John Kaufman and Deputy Reeve Frickey. By a ‘vou of 63 the members favored waiting until the water was lowered ‘and the flood gates repaired. Paul |Bergmnn’| price for cementing with gravel from the town pit was $800, Ald. Bohlender and Kaufman favored the entire cost not to exceed $1000. a cement bottom. Second deputy reeve Dotzert and deputy reeve Frickey made a motion that the matter be delayed until the spring level was lowered and a careful in lspection made to ascertain if ceâ€" menting or gravelling bottom be feasâ€" | ible. Granted Licenses Four taxi drivers were granted licenses, J. Kienappel, W. Bauman, Hubert (Miller, and the Waterloo Garage. Fields Flooded ‘ Angus Weber appeared before the council to ask the council to take steps to prevent flooding of hisg grain fields northwest of the Globe Furniture Co. He blamed the town for raising the level of the lake and consequent flooding of his land. The matter was referred to town engineer Noecker. Spring Before Taking Action. *Loning Byâ€"Law to be Town Zoning Byâ€"Law 1 Dr. W. L. Hilliard, chairman of the town <planning committee, adâ€" dressed the council in regard to the passing of a zoning byâ€"law. On moâ€" tion of Reeve Uffelman and W. W. Frickey the question was referred to a special committee to be appointed by Mayor Dietrich with lnstructionsl to draft a zoning byâ€"law. ‘ Criticize School Board Members of the council and Dr." Hilliard took occasion to criticize the school board for choosing a site Ifor a new school fronting on four: streets and pointed out that the local improvement taxes would be heavy. They favored _ retaining enough frontage on one street only ‘for entrance and sell lots fronting ion other streeis for building of | homes. P 3 Ald. Bohlender answered criticism re ruts on King street, saying they were no worse than in Toronto. Local and Personal. Mrs. Ed. Bender of North Woolâ€" wich and Miss Tillie Mohr of North Easthope visited with© Mrs. Jake Spies on Tuesday last. Miss Irene Spies has returned after spending some time with friends at Preston and Galt. We are glad to report» that Mrs. Ezra Martin ‘is slightly improving from her recent ~1lIness. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman and Mrs. Hy. Neuert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schwindt. Miss Lydia Thur of Elmira was the gugst of Mrs. Lloyd Snyder over the weekâ€"end. Miss Alexina Frey visited with Mr andâ€" Mrs. Ezra Maurer on Sunday. Mrs. Jake Spies attended a quiltâ€" ing at Mrs. Enoch Schneider‘s on Wednesday last. Mrs. Alvin Kaufman and son Roâ€"! Misses May and Ethel Becker bert of Scotland is spending some spent Thursday with ‘Miss Ruth time with her mother, Mrs. Philip Devitt. Soehner who is seriously ill. | Mr. Sheen of Toron’to. a temperâ€" The following spent Sunday with ance speaker, gave a very interesting Mr. and ‘Mrs. Philip Soehner: Mr. address on Temperance work at the and Mrs. Peter Stadelbauer and famâ€" U. B. Church on Sunday. ily of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs.>C. Hartâ€"| Miss Edna Jacobi of Bridgeport is wig and daughter Elma of )'atton.lspendlng a week with her sister, ‘Mrs. Oscar Strome and ‘Mr. Oscar Mrs. Albert Kurt. â€" Weismiller of Elmira. | Rev. Towne and Mr. Sheen visited ly of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs.°C. Hartâ€"| Miss Edna Jacobi of Bridgeport is wig and daughter Elma of )'atton.lspendlng a week with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Strome and ‘Mr. Oscar Mrs. Albert Kurt. â€" Weismiller of Elmira. l Rev. Towne and Mr. Sheen visited Miss Lorraine Gole of Bridgeport j with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt on was a weekâ€"end visitor with Mr. and Sunday. Mrs. Lioyd Snider. | Mr. Gordon Rohr has left for The .lollowlng spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Soehner: Miss Edith Soehner of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Soehner and daughter, Mrs. Oscar Strome and Mr. Oscar Weismiller, ‘Misses Beatrice Geiger and Gertrude Heimerich of Elmira, and Mr. Elmer Scheutz of Waterloo. Mr. Bert Dahmer underwent an operation for appendicitis at the K.â€"W. Hospital on Sunday evening. His condition is favorable. We are sorry to report the serious iliness of Mrs. Ezra Martin. Mrs. Geo. Class entertained a number of ladies to a quilting on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ritter spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man Geisel at Elmira. (Miss Lena (Martin: entertained a number of her girl friends to a quiltâ€" ing last Tuesday. A little boy has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll. Cduncii Wl Await|sirl, (Midred). FLORADALE Ruts Bad spent SBunday with parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Voisin and famâ€" ily‘ of Zurich moved their household effects to the farm which Mr. Voisin purchased some time ago from Mr. Frank Busch. Mr. and Mrs. Voisin have the best wishes of their many Mr. and Mrs. Frank Runsledier and family from Kitchener spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hinsperger. Mrs. Augusta Schley left Thursday for Detroit where she will spend several weeks with her granddaughâ€" ter, Mrs. Herb. Henry. Miss Eina Meyer returned to her home after spending the past week with relatives in Elmira and the Twinâ€"City. Mr. Aiberl Helm spent the weekâ€" end with friends in Kitchener. \iss Reta Beaupre of Kitchener was a parental visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beaupre. Mr. Bert Meyer spent last Friday in ‘Toronto on business. Mr. .Cletus Reitzel of Waterloo spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reitzel. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bender and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuntz spent Sunâ€" day evening with Mr. and Mre. Alâ€" bert Esbaugh. Mr. Geo. J. Brenner was a business visitor in Kitchener on Thursday. Miss Lavina Helm returned to reâ€" sume her duties as domestic help in Guelph after spending the past two months with her mother, Mre. M. Helm. Mr. Ed. Lobsinger from Stratford was a Sunday visitor with parents, iMr. and Mrs. Louis Lobsinger. Mr. Herb. Schnarr spent last Thursday in the Twinâ€"City on busi ness. . Messrs. Leo Meyer and Oscar Lobâ€" singer of Kitchener spent the foreâ€" part of this week at their respective homes. Mr. Leo Dietrich spent Sunday eveningâ€" with friends in Kitchener. Miss Mary Lobsinger from the Twinâ€"City was a visitor under her parental roof last Sunday. Mr. Vincent Boegel of Kitchener spent Saturday with his grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Voisin, «Mr. Fred © Hinsperger spent Sunâ€" day with his brother, Mr. Alex Hinsâ€" perger. Due to the heavy»roads, logging at the H. E. Ratz mill is not brisk. Mr. and ‘Mrs. John S. Meyer were to Kitchener on business last Saturâ€" day. Messrs. Jack Gross and ‘Cletus Boegel spentâ€"last Wednesday in the Twinâ€"City. se Bankrupt sale of entire stock of J. Preeter & Son, Kitchener. Coats, Dresses, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Silks â€"all go at ibankrupt prices. Sale now on. Mr. and Mrs. M. Weber visited with the latter‘s father, Mr. A. Swartz, at Nine Pines on Sunday. (Miss Myrtle Becker of Roseville is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mre. E. J. Devitt. Miss Elsie Bachert spent the weekâ€" end in Kitchener. Mr., and Mrs. John Pfanner and daughter and Mr. Henry Pfanner spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. L. Pfanner. | 27. to Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bruâ€" ; bacher, a son. Hinchbergerâ€"At St. Clements, Feb. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex G. Hinchâ€" berger, a daughter. Loge!lâ€"Near St. Clements, Feb. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. John Logel, a son. home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Gordon Rohr has left for Bridgeport where he is engaged for the summer. Boldtâ€"At Winterbourne, Feb. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boldt, a som. Erubacher â€" Near Heidelberg, Feb. Strassburgerâ€"Hubacheck â€" At Kitchâ€" ener, ‘March 2, Roland G. Strass burger, R. R. 1, Preston, to Marie ‘Theresa Hubacheck, R. R. 1, Presâ€" MANNH E1M MARRILAGES An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews by a number of friends and neighbors last ‘Tuesday. ‘The evening was spent in dancing and was much enjoyed by all The inli:ou were Messrs Beattie and Hammer of Glenallan. ir Emerson Martin spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Martin at Freeâ€" j ‘Mr. Charkes Starr, local assessor, made his 1929 call on this line last week. Mr. Jon Weber was an Elmira business visitor on Saturday. Miss Olive (Matthews and Mrs. W. Johnston _ spent _ Saturday . with friends in Elmira. Logging is the order of the day. | A number of the ladiés attended the annual meeting of the Ladies‘ |Ald of Glenalien United Church, (Miss Alma Hartwig of Elmira was a weekâ€"end visitor at her home hereâ€" held at t Glenallan Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews spent Wednesday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wm. Rennie, Glenallan Mrs. Wim. Guise visited Mrs. John R. Jackson a day last week. Mrs. Hilbert Weichel and daughâ€" ter June were v_veek-end visitors at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Schedewitz. Mr. John R. Jackson was a recent business visitor in Alma. Reeve Ira Jackson attended the Good Roads Convention held at Toâ€" ronto. Mr. Amos Martin and Miss Vietta Martin were Elmira visitors 0n Saturday. Miss Ida Good was a weekâ€"end visitor at her home in Norht Woolâ€" wich. j ‘Mr. John Christmann and son Clayton were recent Elmira 'm Rev. Eyre of Glenallan called 0 Mrs. Wellington Matthews recél\tly. Quite a number of local farmér were in attendance at the sale h; by Mr. Emmanuel Lackner, Hawke ville x Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Esch of North Woolwich visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Martin one day last week. hmmmmmm.w Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guises were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rutherford. We are pleased to report that_Miss Daisy Rutherford is able to be up again. ~Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruler were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. John R. Jackson. Mrs. Ed. Merklinger and children of Galt are spending some time with Mrs. Merklinger‘s. mother, Mrs. W. Jackson. z VICTORIAN ORDER MEET Three months of work of the Vie torian Order was reviewed at the regular meeting on Monday. Mrs. Frank Haight presided. sIGNS OF SPRING Signs of an early spring was eviâ€" denced when a large flock of wild geese were seen flying over Waterâ€" loo in V shape form. MORE MARKET SPACE NEEDED ; Chairman Schondelmayer was inâ€" structed to provide more table space for farmers at the market. He re ported that last week the table space was more than taken up. HONOR STANDING Miss Susan Devitt of Waterloo, pupil of Miss A. R. Bean, 48 Roy St., Kitchener, was successful in passing her intermediate exams in music with honors at the Toronto Conservaâ€" tory of music. . _ The Waterloo junior curling rink, skipped by James Allen, lost by one shot in a boys‘ tankard game at ‘Toronto last week. The home boys lead the Palmerston rink until the second last end when the score was tied, the winners getting the verdict by one shot in the last end. In the first game Allen beat Hoover of Loâ€" cust Hill by 13 to 5. JUNIOR CURLERS AT TORONTO * 2. HABHNREL, Droggit | the home of Mrs. Badley of CGOODâ€"BYE PILES! YATTON TS :r|F or Influenza kircnener sunioRs . BEAT NIAGARA FALLS Kitchener junioré came through with a 3 to 1 win over Niagara Falls at the latter place on Monday night in the first game of an O.H.A. semiâ€" nessed by a record crowd for this season at the local arena, 4,000 fans being in ayonchnco. The return game will be played in Kitchener on Saturday night WATERLOO REPRESENTED AT GOOD ROADS CONVENTION Among those from Waterloo who attended the Good Roads Convention held at Toronto were Mayor L. F. Dietrich. Reeve W. Uffelmann, Dep. Reeves C. Dotzert and W. W. Frickey and Alderman D. Bohlender, H. E. Weiler, J. R. Kaufman, Wes Mcâ€" ‘Kersie and town engineer Claude INoecker. An alleged fugitive from justice for more than a year, Harry D. Petrie, who was a prominent barâ€" rister at Hamilton, has been arrested in Chicago at the instance of Hamilâ€" ton police. He is charged with conâ€" verting his clients‘ money. sUCCESS OF FORMER WILMOT TP. RESIDENT Friends of Allen Mark, brotherâ€"inâ€" law of Sam ‘Cassel, county clerk and former Wilmot Township resident, will be interested to learn that he has been elected president of the John D. King Shoe Co., with which concern he has ibeen identified for Imany years. ~ â€" HAMILTON LAWYER ARRESTED “o g#}41 VALUABLE PRESTON PROPERTY FQR SALE Building Lot 66 x 330 ft. on King St., in central part of the town. Suitable for business block or apartment ding. . Property adjoins. ton Park, For ful} ;g}i';Mon Par)\ For particulars apply to Nirs. S. A. Wootiter" Preston _ â€" â€" â€" Ont. Products Fasterm Steel t > ‘Q‘Oï¬_‘,‘g‘ 91 King St. N. Harry Marks Tire Hospital ‘The Shop That Gives Your Dollar a Long Ride. °* PRESTON, ONT. WV?" d pyumb® , Ese ; C C 2esss" waTeREpO t ustt 428 vokn