e x c io .0 y3z â€"GALT BOWLERS WIN At tlhe Waterloo lawn bowling greens on Friday night, Galt with sevep rings defeated the locals by a score of 114 to 100. After the game refreshments were served. DATE FIXED FOR ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW Waterloo will hold its annual flower and vegetable show on August 21 and 22. This was decided at a meeting of the Waterloo Horticu} tural Society held recently. A meetâ€" ing will be held later to decide whether to invite Kitchener to parâ€" ticipate in the show. Since the aud+ torium in Kitchener was not avail able this scummer that city decided not to hold a show. RuUpTURE Expert 12 Mansion St.. \ KITCHENER â€" ONT. Suitable for any kind of rupture. Prevent yourâ€" self from torture and get a truss to fit you. We have the knowledge and experience to fit you right. 163 King St. W., Upstaira : Phones 2592 and 2750J KITCHENER Passports and Licenses finished same day. A. Cohencious in again, out a nigan, And your tire m a\'m again. s â€"Mr. Opliar Bill. VULCANIZING â€" the kind we do is a trouble saver and a money saver. See that you get all of the mileage out of a tire DENTON STUDIO that you are entitled to. Our vulcanizing makes this possible. The Shop That Gives Your Dollar a Long Ride. _‘ #1 King 8t. | T russes PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER A Complete Stack, of cial Leatherette Folder and 4x 6 Photo, one dozen for Harry Marks _ Tire Hospital â€" Examination Free TA tunidd GIRL INJURED I Muriel Patterson, aged 20, of Shantz Station, was found by friends in a |dazed condition near her home and ; was taken to the K.â€"W. Hospital. It ‘is believed she was hit by a motor ; car and is suffering from concussion jof the brain. i people at the sacred band concert given at the park by the Waterloo Musical Society Band on Sunday WATERLOO‘S EASY WiIN On Saturday Waterloo cricketers scored an easy victory over the Galt eleven by 166 runs to 48, and ODDFELLOWS HOLD PICNIC Upwards of 250 members of the Oddfellow _ and . Rebekah Lodges with their friends enjoyed a delight ful ‘picnic at the Waterloo park on Woednesday. An interesting program of races was run. place in the Western Ontario League standing. TO FINISH SLUDGE BEDS â€" . The Waterloo Sewer Commission has decided to complete the sludge bed at the sewer farm and make other minor improvements as recom:â€" mended by Dr. Berry, provincial health officer. FACES SERIOUS CHARGE Herbert Moser of near Kitchener appeared in court on Friday charged with indecent assault and was re leased on $1000 bail. Moser is alleged to have assaulted two women who were berry picking in the bush near lis home. * SALARY INCREASED Truant officer H. A. Gerbracht for Kitclaener and Waterioo was voted a salary increase to $1500 at a recent meeting of the Twinâ€"City attendance commuttees. Mr. Gerbracht was praised for his efficient work and granted two weeks‘ holidays. PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCED Prize winners in the recept drawâ€" ing contest conducted ‘by Dietrich Motors were announced recently. The drawing at the company‘s showâ€" rooms, 16 College street, resulted as follows: /lst: $100 credit note, ticket 502, Clarence Reist, Waterloo; 2nd: $50 credit note, ticket 563, A. Eby, Kitchâ€" ener; 3rd: one pair Goodrich tires, ticket 663, Mrs. Burt Warner, Kitchâ€" ener; 4th: 25 gallons gas, ticket 633. ENTRIES FOR SWIM CLASSES The ‘boys and girls who wish to epter the swimming classes must have their application in at the park bath house by Saturday. Capt. Corâ€" son, instructor, will be here July 29 to August 3 and this is a splendid opportunity for the children and grownâ€"ups to learn the art of swimâ€" ming. SEWER COMMISSION BUYS CHLORINE As a result of recommendations made by Dr. Berry of the engineerâ€" ing department of the provincial health ‘board, the Waterloo Sewer Commission has ordered ten tanks of liquid chlorine to be used to charge the effluent at the sewer farm with more oxygen. The chlorine will be used under the supervision of the department engineer. If it proves satisfactory the creek adjoining the sewer farm will also be charged with chlorine. Did _ you _ ever _ realize um\ a _ veritable _ paradise _ can . be reached in <the same time it would take a person to walk across the city? Four hours comfortable travelling and one is transported from the dust and heat of the city to. the cool woods and dparkling waters of the Muskoka Lakes. There are no full hours on a Muskoka vacation. Bathing in the soft waters of the lakes, canoeing, sailing, motor boating, golfing, tenâ€" nis, fishing and ‘steamboat excurâ€" sions provide something new for each day. One may indulge in all ‘the festivities of gay social life or TO PARADISE IN FOUR HOURS bays and coves bordered by aweet rcented pine woods. ' for the well filustrated nd descripâ€" tive booklet on the Muskoka Lakes, Ut will be 8f Infints help in choosing the place to spend your vacation. V. M. Wood, City Passenger Agent, Don‘t miss the opportunity of visiting one of the most highly deâ€" veloped resort districts in Ontario with its bracing summer climate and wealth of opportunity for recreation. and family of Brantford are epend ing a week with the latter‘s parents, son Russoll spent Sunday with re} atives at Moshoro. son Evertt of Attwood spent Sunday with relatives here. spending aâ€"few days with relatives visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell. with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Keller and family of New Germany called on ‘riends here on Sunday. > We are sorry to report that Mr. Adam Kieffer is on the sick list al he home of his daughter, Mrs. Chas. 3chuett. We wish him a speedy reâ€" covery. Last Wedresday evening a large number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laidlaw (nee Miss Stella 3herriffs) gathered at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mreé. Wm. Sherâ€" ‘iffs and presented them with some iluminum ware. The evening was ipent in dancing. Lunch was served it midnight and everyone reported Mr. Hugh Langdon of Kitchener ipent Sunday afternoon at hisâ€"home here. w Mr. and Mrs. Frey And son Russell ind daughter Esther of Brown City, Mich., and Mrs. Schrader of Pontiac, Mich., visited at the homes of Mr. Menno Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. S. Welitzer last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burnett visitâ€" »d the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Mackay; it Woodstock Hospital on Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthcws|under the doctor‘s care. Her conâ€" and family spent Sunday with Mr./dition is reported much improved. and Mrs. A. Beggs of Milbank. Baden Won Game Mr .and Mrs. Hilbert Weichel snd The New Hamburg Girls Softball Jaughter June of Elmira visited the team played wzth the Baden Fire atter‘s parent, Mr. S. L. Schedeâ€"‘ man Boosters on Monday evening. witz, on Sunday. | a livély game was piayed, the score Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Metzger ind being 13â€"3 in favor of Baden. ‘amily of Elmira spent Sunday vith| Miss »ï¬n Eidt of Philadelphia Mr. Henry Metzger. visited at Mrs. John Hahn‘s. Mrs. Pender spent Sunday with ‘riends at Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Matth.ws spent Snnday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Matthews of Elmira. Mr. Jack Jaskson visited with his criend, Mr. Earl Matthews, Sunday afternoon. William H. Stubbs The funeral of the late William H. Stubbs, 97 West Ahrens street, Kitchener, was held from _ the Scheiter Funeral Home on Wednesâ€" day. The death occurred at St. Mary‘s Hospital on Friday afternoon \Jtter an illness which began in January. s Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Quickfall of Elmira spent an evening of last week with Mrs. Wm. Guise. * Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jackson ind ‘amily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo King of Creekbank. Mrs. Olive Alles ‘ The death took place on Saturday. f Olive Alles, wife of Clarence Alles, who passed away at Freeport. She is survived by her husband, her ‘ather, Robert Blais of Ottawa, also by four sisters and two brothers, all of Ottawa. The funeral will be held }.‘rom the residence of Alex. Ludwig on Tuesday. Miss Susie Snyder of Moose Jaw, Henry Steinacker ‘ Death claimed Henry Steinacker early Monday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. Kruspe, Kitchener, in his 83rd year. He was formerly a resident of Rostock and is survived by four daughters and two sons, Mrs. M. E. Zurbrigg of Hamilton, _ Mrs. J. Adresan . of Lewiston, _ Maine, Mrs. _ Edward Kruspe of Kitchener, Mrs. John Helm of Wingham, and Ephraim and William Henry of Alberta. ‘The funeral was held from the home of his daughter, Mre. E. Kruspe, on Wednesday, to the Rosâ€" toek Evangelical Church and cemeâ€" tery for service ard interment. Death claimed an esteemed resiâ€" dent of Kitchener in the person of Jacob K. Cook, who passed away at an early hour. ‘Thursday morning in his 67th year. He was born in Kitch ener on March 26,â€"1863. He is surâ€" vived by his Wite, one daughter, Mrs. Florence Winterhait, one son, Detroit, one sister, Mrs. L. Whitman, Colorado, The funeral was held on OBITUARY YATTON â€" Mre. Tom Lumb of Hespeler spent a few days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. | The New Hamburg Girls Softball team played wzth the Baden Fire ‘man Boosters on Moqday evening. 'A livély game was piayed, the score Bt. Mary‘s Hospital spent last Thursâ€" day at her home here. Miss Nellie Futher of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home was a visitor in town last week. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey have left for a tenâ€"days vacation. Mr, and Mrs. John Brown of Kitchener were visitors in town last Wednesday. ‘The funeral of the late John Leisâ€" kau was largely attended last Wedâ€" Mr. and Mrs. T. N# Nesbit and daughter are spending their holiâ€" days at the Royal Hotel, Brampton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holwell. Mts. Promersberger and daughter Georgina of Detroit are visiting with her sister, Miss E. Spehnler. Misses Dora and Virginia Hoefle of Detroit are spending their holiâ€" days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Hoefle. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schaefer of Detroit spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. L. Miller. Friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. Jacob M. Miller was seized with a ‘serious heart attack while on her way to church end is now under the doctor‘s care. Her conâ€" dition is reported much improved. Baden Won Game Mr. and Mrs. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Snyder of Lisbon were Sunday visitors at the home of Henry L Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Struth, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green and family, Mrs. Geo. Callon and son Wilfrid of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Hy. Struth. Mr. Jim Nesbitt spent Sunday with friends in Brampton. Miss Sarah Roth and Priscilla Meyer have returned home from Vineland where\they assisted in the cherry picking. Kohler â€" Milier An event of interest took place at St. Paul‘s Church, Toronto, when Miss Monica Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Miller became the bride of Mr. Markus Kohler of, Toâ€" ronto, formerly of Germany. Schnarr â€" Lenz A pretty wedding was soremnized at the Carmel Church of the New Jerusalem on Wednesday when Miss Julia Lenz, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Lenz of Pentwater, Mich., bee cameâ€" the bride of Clarence Roy Schnarr, son of Alderman J. H. Schnarr and Mrs. Schnarr, Kitch ’.ener. Rev. Allan Gill, pastor of Carâ€" mel Church, officiated. Miss Marie Bond played the wedâ€" ding march and the bridal party enâ€" tered the church, the bride attended by Mrs. M. Schnarr as matron of honor and the bridegroom attended by his brother, Mr. M. Schnarr, as best man. Little Miss Shirley Day was flower girl. Mr. and Mrs. Schnarr left on a weddj{g trip to Regina, Sask. On their réturn they will reside in Kitch ener \ Dannecher â€" Jaeger ‘ A quiet wedding was solemnized in Chalmers United Church, Guelph, on July 15, when Miss Olive Elizaâ€" beth Jaeger of Kitchener became the bride of Otto Frederick Dannecher, both of Kitchener. Rev. Mr. Gallagher officiated. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Dannecher left on a wedding:â€"trip. On their teâ€" turn they will take up their resiâ€" dence in Kitchener. Mooreâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, July 21, to Mr. and Mrs. F.â€"R. Moore, 5 Betzner avenue, a daughter.* Herbstâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, July 19>to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herbst of Waterloo, a daughter. re Graffâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 19, to Mr. and Mra. Joseph Graff of Kitchener, a son. Uffelmannâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 2%, to Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold _ P. Uffelman, 31 Willow St., Watâ€" erloo, a daughter. David William, infant son of Mr. and Mro. A. W. Augustine, of Kitâ€" WEDDINGS Mr. W. B. Van Dyke of Beamsville paid this district a business visit on July 16. Mrs. E. Matthews has returned home after spendng a pleasant fortâ€" cight at her parental home in Wil berforce,. Haliburton County. Mr. and Mrs. John Brubacher Brutus, Mich., have been visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Martin and Mr. and Mrs. A#ram Shantz. 6 * Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Johnston motored to Hamilton last Sunday to visit the former‘s mother, wso is serâ€" visit the former‘s mother, who is serâ€" that city. Miss Catharine Maier returned to Waterloo last Friday after having spent a pleasant week with her couâ€" sin, Miss Grace Gooding. Mrs. E. R. Tallman and little daughters, Jean and> Patricia, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Esley Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ratz of Detroit motored over to. spend last weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gooding. Miss Olive Matthews spent last Sunday with friends in Hamilton. Mr. John Bulyer recently entered the ranks of nonagenarians. Passed with Honors Miss Grace Gooding is being conâ€" gratulated upon ‘having passed the High School entrance examainations in June with honours. She attendéd the Yatton public school and was an entrance candidate at Elmira where she expects to continue, her ‘school work in the high school in September. BRIGHT WATERS Situated in the heart of Omarlo'a‘ vacation landâ€"and known to the Indians of long agd as the "Bright Waters and Happy Lnnds"â€",'ro the KawarthA Lakes. This chain of lakes, six hundred feet above Lake Ontario and over one hundred and fifty miles in length, constitutes one of the most popular summer playâ€" grounds in Canada. There are almost unlimited opporâ€" tunities to indulge in your favorite outdoor recreation, so there may never be a dull hour during your sojourn, however long it may be. But perhaps the greatest attraction tion the Kawartha Lakes offer is the fishing. Small mouth bass and maskinonge are caught in the larger lakes, ‘while there is good fishing for speckled trout in most of the inland lakes. * Bobcayeon, reached by the Canâ€" adian Pacific Railway, is ideally sitâ€" uated as the central point of entry to the lakes. The best and most adequate accomodation is to be had for very reasonable rates, while boatâ€" ing, bathing, temnis and fishing are at one‘s doorstep. ‘ adequate accomodation is to be had‘ Mr. and Mre. M. Veitch and childâ€" for very reasonable rates, while boatâ€" ren syont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ing, bathing, temnis and fishing are Harvey Hallman at Gait. at one‘s doorstep. f ‘ Miss Mafy Adams and Mr. Frank Ask nearest Canadian Pacific Adams of Galt, Mr. Lioyd Bricker, or information regarding rates and of Kitchener spent Friday evening train service W. M. Wood, City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Marâ€" Passenger Agent, Canadian Pacific shal _ Railway, Kitchenor Ont., Phone 5856. Mr. and Mros. A.. Swoitzer and 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 Shaker Sailt .."*z. 2 mo. 13% Condensed MILK ";*: 2 a» 33°|| â€" Shoe POLISH >2.¢"= 3 uns 27° || BUTTER . 41‘ DATES * 2 ibs. 25° SALMON :=7"=~._". 32 PEACHES :. 19° CHEESE ~."% 28° BAcON 2‘""*° ; 31° Summer Sausage WALLENSTEIN Lux Toilet Excellent for Cold Luncheons and Picnics, Ib. = AND HAPPY LANDS Keen‘s Mustard, tin _ 14¢, 24¢/ 48¢ French‘s Salad Cream Mustard 2 jars 25¢ XXX Vinegars, Blended or Invincible Jellies, of at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bird motored to Hespeler and Brantford on Satâ€" urday. Personals Mr. Willard Schwindt of the Sth of Peel spent Sunday under the parâ€" ental roof. . Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and famâ€" ily visited friends at Bridgeport on Sanday. _. ® Mr. and Mrs. Colson Jefferson, Lois Jefferson and Betty Hamel of Kitchener were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Maurer. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schmidt of Elmira spent Sunday with their son ! Harvey and his family. 3 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bender spent Sunday with friends in Hamilton. _ _Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klem and children, Muriel and Fern, Mrs. H. Hebel and son Glenn, all of Bridgeport, and Miss Ruby Schwindt. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bolender and family spent Sunday in Waterloo. Mr. Walter Adler of Creekbank visited with Mr. Emerson Strange on Sunday. Mr. Harvey Reist, Mr. Lorne Reist and Miss Vera Reist spent Sunday at the home of Noah Reist near St. Jacobs. x Quite a number from this district attended the concert given by the Ladies‘ Glee Club of Napervilie Coâ€" lege at the Evangelical Church, El mira, on Saturday evening. Miss Grace Barton of New York is visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. Bricker. & Miss Margaret Becker" of New Dundee spent Sunday with Miss Dorothy Schweitzer. + | _ Misses Gladys Howe®, Ruth and Janet Letson and Mae Broadhecker of Dickie Settlement and Mr. Ed. Schreiber and Mr. Harvey Letson motored to Niagara Falls on Sunday. | Mrs. A. Fried, Miss Ethel FPried and Mr. Robert Fried spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Neil Wanner at Strassberg. | Mr. and Mrs. Gosnel of Pennsy vania are spending a few days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lepp and IMr. and Mrs. L. Holm. Misses Myrle and Verna Bricker ofâ€"Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Heller of Kitchâ€" ener are holidaying at the latter‘s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Hendrick. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with Mr. and NORTH WOOLWICH 10¢ ROSEVILLE CATSUP :.* COFFEE :; MARMALADE Upton‘s, 40â€"0r. jar MACARONI ":~""*~ 8 _ * Klim Whole Milk, large tin 78c Reckitt‘s Bath Cubes, lxvud;t * . 2 phgs. 15¢ Lifebuoy, the Health Soap 5 bars 34c V Iâ€"TONE m MMADIACarrott‘s Coffees, tb. .. _ 50¢, 60¢, 65¢ hmeset oll‘s Teas, Ib. " . 60¢, 65¢, 75¢ +â€"=~>, axwell House Coffee, tin 3%¢, 65¢ Weich‘s, Mcd., bel. 32¢. . Libby‘s, jar . 27¢ Imperial Dry Ginger Ale Miss Emma Lepp spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. A. Drinkwater, :at Galt. j daughters Marjorie and Helen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. _Sarâ€" mras at New Dundee. Mr. Carl Hendrick of Kitchener and Mr. Norman Hendrick of Tor onto spent Sundgay at their home here. Mrs. Veitch of Galt spent~last weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. T. Marshal. Mr. and Mrs. A. Myrtle Poll and spent Sunday with Rohr at Centreville Mr. °C. Poll of Haysville called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Polt on Sunday. Mr. Floyd Clements of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelby of Paris spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. Bricker. Miss Barbara Shantz of the Canâ€" adian North West is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Urias Snider. 1 Mr. Earl Shantz and Miss Vina Shantz of, Kitchener and Susan Knoxell of Buffalo called at the home of Henry Feick last Wednesâ€" Quite a number attended the Comâ€" munity Summer Bible School proâ€" ‘gramme held at the First Mennonite Church, Kitchener, last Friday evenâ€" ing. Mr. and Mre. David Jantzi visited at the home of Mr. L. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Feick and famâ€" ily called on Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Garvey of Doon. + Master Harold Snider of tntro- ville is holidaying at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.: Nathâ€" aniel Snider. â€" Rev. J. L. Stauffer of Harrisonâ€" burg visited at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Urias Snyder last Friday. In Summer When Childhood Ailâ€" . ments Are Most Dangerous. Mothers who keep a box of Baby‘s Own Tablets in the house may feel that the lives of their little ones are reasonably safe during the hot weather. Stomach troubles, choleta infantum and diarrhoea carry off ‘thomnds of little ones every sumâ€" mer, in most cases because the mother does not have a safe mediâ€" cine at hand to give promptly. Baby‘s Own Tablets relieve these Symington‘s Essence, â€" gmame troubles, or if given occasionally to the well child they will prevent their coming on. The Tablets are guaranâ€" teed to be absolutely harmless even to the newâ€"born babe. They . are especially good in summer because they regulate the bowels and keep the stomach sweet and pure. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Minard‘s Liniment for Rheumatism Use Minard‘s for the rub down, > SAVE THE CHILDREN STRASSBURG Poll and Misses Isabelle Howes Mr. and Mrs. V. 17° *3