Mrs. John Bricker addressed the three local W.M.S. at Port Eigin last Wednesday afternoon. Misa Vera Schweitzer, a returned missionary, will speak in the Evanâ€" gelical Church Sunday evening, Sept. 15th. ° an address. A hearty invitation is extended to all. Mrs. John Bricker, Miss Evelyn Bricker and Mr. Floyd Clements visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Shelby at Paris on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Rank and daughâ€" ter of Hagersville and Mr. and Mrs. O. Lockwood of Mansfield, Ohio, visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lepp and Mr. and Mra. L. Holm last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoim and Miss Mildred Hoim of Plattsville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Holm on Sunday. Miss Emma Lepp visited with friends at Plattsville on Sunday. _ Mr. and Miss E. Fried and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. Brubacher at Kitchener. The W.M.S. of the U.B. Church will have charge of the evening service on Sept. 22nd at which Mrs. W. H. Becker of Toronto will give Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Weber, Rev. U. K. Weber and family, Mr. Irvin K.. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Shantz and family, Mr. and Mrs. & E. Shantz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber and family and Miss A. S. Weber, all of Kitchener, were Sunday visitors with Mr. Ephraim Shantz. ° Mr. and Mrs. H. Buckwalter, Mrs. S. Smoy and Mrs. Aldarthur of Pennsylvania called on the Misses Hallman on Tuesday., Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweitzer visited at Kitchener on Sunday. The funeral took place at the Mennonite Church on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd, of Dorothy Jean Moyse, 18â€"monthâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moyse of Galt. Rev. Milton Bricker of Toronto oceupied the pulpit at the Evangelâ€" ical Church on Sunday morning. Several of the ct;mmu;llty-ut- tended the C.N.E. at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. N. Snyder, Miss Florence Snyder and Mr. Ward Snyder spent Sunday at Port Eligin. Miss Gladys Rohr of Centreville spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Myrtle Poll. son on Monday evening when they entertained about twentyâ€"five memâ€" bers of the Preston A.Y.P.A.. A very enjoyable evening was spent in community singing, games, ‘etc., after which they all indulged in the corn feed and refreshments. _ Phe regular meeting of the Sound spent the weekâ€"end as the men‘s | Institute was held last guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joo Heintsâ€" | in, the: Haysville Hall man. _with the president, Mrs. Ed. Snider,| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krick of Hamâ€" in the.chair. _ Final srrangements ilton spent the holiday with their ‘were made for the fall fair and cousins, the Moyers, at Pleasant "Other business disposed of. | View. Several from this neighborhood are attending the London Fair this week. Entertained Young People Entertained Young~ People The A.Y.P.A. held their opening meeting for the fall and winter seaâ€" Mrs. Catherine Miller of Ayr is spending a couple of weeks with Miss Iva Miller. Mrs. B. Wooden and daughter Lorraine and Mr. Walter Roberts of Toronto spent Sunday with the former‘s sister, Mrs. R. Nahrgang. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller and little granddaughter Jean Miller are visiting friends in Detroit this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brunk of New Dundee and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love and daughter Myrtle of Plattsvile were"Sunday visitors at the home of G. A. Miller. on Sunday evening. Mrs. H. Walker and family and Mrs. E. H. Tye spent Sunday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Graâ€" ham at @ait. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Richardson of Forest and their daugther May of the Victoria Hospital, London, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Graham ~Mr., and Mrs. Chas. Bullock, Miss friends here on Sunday on his way Edith Samuel spent Sunday with |to Wallaceburg, where he will teach friends neay Plattsville. ‘uhool this year again. Rev. and Mrs. E. Wright and| Mr. and Mrs. Ostram of Detroit daughter of Putnam, Conn., are visâ€"|spent a week at the home of the iting with Mrs. J. H. Pogson and|latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ed home on Sunday after spending the past week with relatives in Torâ€" Miss Delphine Nahrgang return ROSEVILLE .5 hearty invitatio; i; o Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart spentl y Sunday in East Zorra. Stre Quite a number from our burg | Gue attended the Sunday School conâ€" tey‘ ference heid at the Mennonite M ‘Chmh near Tavistock. day _ Mr. Fred Schneider paid a visit}! ‘M to Jacob Schmidt recently, call __Mr. and Mrs Henry Bowen and {wee Mr. and Mrs. Emery Strome motorâ€"| M ed to Toronto to visit friends. mir Mr. Frank Buddin made a trip} M to Toledo, Ohio, recently. 2 te Mr. and Mrs, Henty Bricker moâ€"] M tored to Niagara Falls on m Gier Mr. Ed. Witzel and Me. Sun w Tavistock are whiteâ€"wathing the| M stables for the farmers in this disâ€"Yors Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt visâ€" ited friends in Paris recently. ° Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hartung made a short call on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe K"S-c;;nm were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sim _ Schwartzentruber at Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Steinman, Mr. and Mrs, Noah Yantz and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Yantz were recent visiâ€" tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schwartzentruber. ‘ Mr. Gottlieb Ober of Kitchener ipent a week with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krich and Mr. B. W. Moyer and Miss M. W. Moyer spent Sunday at Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Goetz and family of Owen Sound and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haase and family of Kitâ€" chener spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heintzman. News from townâ€" 1 1 Congratulations to Mr. Marshall‘ Bingeman on his success in winning, so many prizes at the Toronto Exâ€" hibition â€" with his thomughbred{ cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Krich and M» i _The following were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand ’Snyder last week: Mrs. Bowman, Miss Mcintyre, Miss Aleda Snyder ’and Miss Hofstetter of Kitchener, Misses Bersie Heist and Lorraine Snyder of Waterloo, Miss Emily Bowman of Battle Creek, Mrs. Gedâ€" dy of Woodstock. Attended Exhibition Amongst those that attended the Toronto Exhibition were Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Snyder and Miss Rhea, Misses Myrtle Wetzel and Maggie W. Moyer, Bessie and Jean Snyder, Messrs. Raymond and Howâ€" ard Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bedford and Mr. Gerald and Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Kraft, Messrs. Herb., Edgar and Alfred Kraft and Mr. Abram Snyder. i Won Many Prizes Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong and son Jackie spent the holiday in Godâ€" erich. Miss Mildred McKay of Goderich spent a few days at the home of Mrj and Mrs. Strong. Miss Verle McKeeman, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. Bedâ€" ford, returned to her home in Philadelphia. Mrs. J. Lorentz spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. B. Rohledâ€" der of Kitchener. Harvest home services will be conducted in the United Church this coming Sunday both morning and evening. School reâ€"opened last Tuesday with teachers, Miss Ruth Walker of Kitchener and Miss Pearl Mader of Breslau, on Duty. Special Service ANH?Y OTHER ITEMS AS TOLD BDY Miss Bessie Newberry of Cayuga renewed friends here on Monday prior to leaving for her new school at New Lowal. Mr. Wilson Kraft spent Slindny visiting friends at Kincardine. Back to School Mr. Herb Kraft and Misses Rhea and Bersie Snyder motored to South Cayuga last Sunday. They were accompanied by the Misses Mabel and Helen Newberry of Cayâ€" uga who spent a week with their friends here. Mr. Hugo Karn of Windsor is spending some time with his mother here. Mr. and Mrs. K. McAllister, Miss Ethel Farrel of East Windsor moâ€" tored to Milverton on Saturday. Mrs. A. McAllister and her couâ€" sin, Mrs. E. Moffelt spent a few days at the exhibition last week. Mr. Jas. Steward of Essex spent a week here the guest of Mrs. Wesâ€" Mr, Wesley Barber called on PINE HILL ferc‘t ienalion called on friends here on Mr. Jas. Kennedy attended the E) mira fair on Monday. Miss Loulse Belsinger spent Sunâ€" day with friends here; Mr. Charles Dokherty of Kitchener Mr. and Mra. Fred Districh #pent 2 few days in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Luke McGinnis of Stratford and Mr. J. Wiltong of Guelph were visitors at Dennis Hanâ€" _ _Mise G. Cadotte of Chatham and Miss M. Collins of Keniiworth reâ€" sumed their duties as teachers of the local Separate School. _ Mre. Louis Veitenheimer is spendâ€" iIng a week with friends in London. | Miss Olive Hoffarth of Kitchener |spent the weekâ€"end at her home Ihete. Mr. Milton Wagler is still conâ€" fined to the house with an attack of tonsilitis. His many â€" friends wish him a speedy recovery. _ Mr. and Mrs. Moses Steinman and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Moses Roth, have returned home after spending two weeks with friends in New York. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Distelmeyer and family of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Hebel. Messrs. N. M. Steinman, M. R. Futher and E. C. Boswell, manager of the Dominion Bank, Baden, atâ€" tended the Puring Convention held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Mrs. Harry: Mogk of Kitchener spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Henry Hofstetter, Mrs. W. J. Saunders has returnâ€" ed home again after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. T. Lumb, at Hespeler. Mr. and Mrs. Grul;er aflgvf:MIy of Kitchener were guests in our town Sunday. A number of young people from here spent last Sunday in Guelph. Mr. Engelbert Meyer spent last Friday in Kitchener. Mr. Rev. J. Arnold of Elmira spent a day last week here. Miss Evelyn Bowman of Bloomâ€" ingdale visited at the home of Mra, M. Helm on Sunday, Mr. Geo. Rosenblatt and son Louis were business visitors to Lonâ€" don on Tuesday. Mr. Jack Gross, formerly of this place, visited friends here on Sunâ€" day. Miss Esther Allemang who is atâ€" tending the Elmira High School, spent the weekend at her home. Mr. David Hergott spent l('onday with friends in trhe Twin City. Mr. Jonathan Lichty of Wellesâ€" ley called on friends in our burg last Wedn 3 Mre. Emrï¬n and son Donald of Buttress, Sask, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressman. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Phof! and family of New Dundee spent Wedâ€" nesday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanner. Miss Barbara Busch spent Sunâ€" day with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch. Miss Agatha Helm has returned home after visiting with friends in Kitchener and Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beachler were outâ€"ofâ€"town visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feick and family called on the Misses Susie and Pauline Eschelman of Doon on Saturday. School reâ€"opened last T;lesday, Sept. 3rd. The teacher for the year is Miss Woods of Preston. School. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cressman, Clare and Grace Cressman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mannasseh Hallâ€" man of Mannheim on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Moses Brubacher and family of St. Jacobs visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snider. Mr. Allen Snider and Miss Twiâ€" lah Snider have again left for Harâ€" risonburg, Va., to attend another term at the Eastern Mennonite ‘.-.--â€"..â€"â€"--â€"_-_â€"â€"._... '. -“» te .....-‘mmmm Peter Zimmerman of Ephrate, Pa..|Frod Schmidt of Wellesiey, and Mit. | ARSTt _ £O08 _ P#TiH and Miss Emma Zimmerman of/ton Ofto and R. Molniyre, both of| pueq pae m °* Harrisburg, Pa., called on Mr, and| New Hamburg, on their success in w Cook Mrs. Urias Snider. j winning the prize for the county """"L‘ dn & Mr. and Mrs. Austin MitcheB and|herd at the C. N. E. at Toronto.| "*!** Kelner, m.mwm.mmcmmu.mmumw.“" Green of Hamilton spent Sunday|for Waterleo County. :"':â€a""“ with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feick. _ |News Argund Town. + u"‘*: Mrs. Enos Hunsbrger of Baden ur‘muummu’,"“'_‘w’:‘ spent last weekâ€"end with her sister, |family of Toronto made & few short|"~/_ Flelsct s Thos. Hanley .and denghter upent the weekend in‘ Stratâ€" Rev. Amos Horet; Mr. and Mré.|Poiied Angus and Heretorda, Mr.|.C">**": Alex Dempsey, W. Yost, “m‘mmmmï¬"d‘cflgumr‘“ d ‘Miss Emms Zimmerman of/ton Otto and R Molniyre, both 9f purg poncr » N. Stuart and irrisburg, Pa., called on Mr, and| New Hamburg, on their success in â€"~w. w. rs. Urias Snider. winning the prize for the county """"L‘ n 1 mat C Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mitchel and |herd at the C. N. K. at Toronto.|"*!** A 4 Reiner, A. Berecht, W. on friends here during e]; 8T. CLEMENTS HESSON BADEN Extensive preparations are being made by the Board of Directors to make Wellesley Fair the most suc ccossful ever. Remember the dates, September 10 and 11. Esteemed Citizen Dead. We regret having to roport the death of one of our dtlsens.’Andrew“ Eidt, after a lingering illness of several years. He peacefully pused‘ away on Friday evening. Intel"umm1 took place here in the Lutheran Mr. John Wilkelm and Andrew Bohlender of Kitchener and Detroit. respectively, visited friends and reâ€" latives hore recently. . Big Fair Sept. 10â€" 11. Moving to Toronto. Friends regret the removal of Mr. Ralph Reiner, who has accepted a responsible position with a Toronto brokerage dfrm. During his rest dence here he made many friends who wish hime contizued success in his new field of labor. x Mr. Ellis McLaughlin and will move his family and household effects to Kitchener the end of this week. Their friends wish them every suc weeks with hor son, Rdwin, in Toâ€" ronto, returned to her home here on Monday. Deputy Reeve Peter A. Wagner was a business visitor in Kitchener on Monday. Mr. Chas. Schopp of Winuipeg is spending a few weeks here with his parents and friends. Property Reported Soid. Jt is reported that Mr. Peter parents until after the Fair. Mrs. Ed. Kletu of Toronto, who spent about two weeks here at her jather‘s sick bedside, returned home on Saturday. News Argund Town. Mr. and Mrs. Pete BeMinger and family of Toronto made a tew short calls while here on Sunday. Mr. W. Yost of near Sarnia apent a few days hore visiting. Mrs. Yost 44 of your _(# coal bill amount to{é IF three tons of coal cost $45.c0 . and one is wasted in heating your house, it makes the other twocost $mo per ton. Coal at $22.50 cerâ€" tainly makes a man scratch his head Yet ninery per cent of the home owners of Canada are paying this price. They are literally Josing five tons of coal every winter. That‘s why modernCanadianhomes are being built with TEN/TEST Insulating Building Board. By insuâ€" lating your home with TEN/TEST Tor Best County Herd Awa you not only preventâ€"the heat esâ€" . \\\&")’///é,. TE ST gNSsVLATING . suilong Boaro \M'lat ~(10(38 two friends who were present from St. Agatha, Wellesley, Bamberg and Kingwood. On taking their departure best wishes for many more happy birthdays was extended to Miss Hoerle. â€" was enjoyed, the afternoon and evening being spent in games, music and singing. A dainty supper was served and an appetizing lunch at the close. The birthday cake, bright with trimmings and candles, centred the table which was ettractive with llowers. Miss Hoerle was the reâ€" cipient of useful gifts from her ;m:wtnuomu'rmnmm spending a few woeks at the bedside of her father, Mra. George Heinz. Mr. and Mrs. Secord of Toronto are spending a few days at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mra J Georgine and Haroid Milier of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with friends hore. _ A happy birthday surprise party took pace Sunday, September lst, at the home of Miss Alma Hoerle when she was surprised by many friends. The birthday march was played by Mrs. Clayton Roeder. A happy time Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Schaub and sons of Rimirs spent Sunday with Mre. Catharine Klein returned on Sunday after holidaying with her son, Edwin, at Toronto. Gaying at the home of her parents, Miss Florence J. Stahle is spendâ€" Ing her vacation with relatives and friends at Cleveland, Ohio. Miss L. Blue of Paisley spent a few days renewing acquaintances Gedshil}â€"W. Fisher, W. Stuart, 'u N Lenman, G. Sutter, W. Byue, G. Fan}» hataer : Wisha»® Lalha Trimcusl an Dingwall, E. Leis, E. L Stahis, E. Joseph Lois, Eph. EKhnes, C. Stahie, John Hoh), Pat Fielschauer, in four Kil} that corn with Minard‘s Lin} Mro. M. Erb and sons Eldon, Billy w‘ caping, but you also shut out cold, dzm“})ncss and draughts. TEN/TEST Insulation cuts your fuel bills at least one third, and keeps your home warm in winter, cool in sumâ€" mer and quiet all year round. You may use TEN/TEST as sheathâ€" ing under brick, stucco or shingles, or as a base for plaster. TEN/'I%ST is the on/y sormn building board, obtainable in practically any thickâ€" ness up to 2". It is made to meet every building condition. Write for FREE bookiet "TEN/TEST and the Most Wonderful Adventure in the World."" John L. Keutman, Mr. Gordon Hallman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mri. Josiah Cassel of New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Miller and family spent Sunday with friends in Paris. We are glad to report that Miss Vera Otterbein is able to be up, again and she has returned to her home here. ~, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Otterbein were Mr. and Mro. Wesley Otterbein of Breslau, Mr. Gordon Otterbein, Misses Stella and Vera Otterbein of Kitchener, Mr. Edgar Otterbein of Rosebank, Mr. and Mrs. Everett and daughter of Galt, Miss Lillian Burgets of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Burget: of Centreville and Mrs. Charles Miller and Kathleen Miller. W. BIERSCHBACH â€" "Ite CHALLFNGER " ; P & of Su ¢ 1. Scie x 3 m :(' \ 411:: “â€" "M Op 6. Dis '\ | â€" 7, Vol ) [ 8. Bea Kmhw-..,iummyumwuc "The Challenger®", reaches a standard hicherto unattained . .. with a tone quality new to radio listeners . . . in volume it‘s wonderful . . . no wonder the boys call it "keen‘" . . . and it‘s as good to look at as to listen to. » s ROSEBANK Come in for a Demonstration TEN /TEST is made in Canada and used throughâ€" 1111 BEAVER MALLl NiL, MOWTRRAL The Boyer Lumber Co. Waterloo, Ont. t the Empire. The Radio Shoppe â€" Waterioo Cook‘s Regualating Compound Mr. and Mrs. John Bock and famâ€" ily of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cressman. Mrs, Arthur Hallman and son of Chicago, TiL, called on Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cressman on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Egerdee were Mr. Koebel of St. Clemets, Miss M. Kunts of Bamberg and Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Heimpel of Bamâ€" berg. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Hostetter and fgmily of Ingersoll spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baer and family. ACCEPT xO suastitute | e. Sold in vicinity by 9. Value 5. Base of and to Ti $250