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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Mar 1930, p. 4

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lowed the business, prizes were wou by Mrs. E. L. Ziegler and Mre. F. De lefield, of Galt. Mre. McMullon played delightful piano solos which gere much appreciated and after the completion of the program dainty refreshments were served under the convenership of Mre. H. Simpson. Sserved by the hostess. } Mrs.: L. Leander Bauman has re turned to her home, after a visit with relatives in Cargill The members of Patricia Chapter Order of the Eastern Star hold a sucâ€" the business mosting made plans for & tea to be held at the home of the Miss Gladys Uffelman entertained the members of the ‘"Trefoil Club" at her bome, East Allan street, Waâ€" ing‘s song, led by Mr. Gordon Fletcher and Mrs. Harper Schofield after which Miss Marguerite Cullen read J. M. Barrie‘s play ‘"The Old Woâ€" man Shows. Mrs. iC. F. Thiele of Waterloo, who has been seriously i1 at the Kâ€"W Hospital is reported as somewhat jmproved. sons have returned to Waterloo from Brantford, where they attended the annual meeting of the Hamilton conference branch of the United Church Women‘s Society. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pagel were reâ€" cent viaitors at ‘Toronto. Mrs. C. ‘C. Parsons, Mrs. S. B. Bricker and Miss Blanche Van Every attended the â€" conference branch convention of the United Women‘s Missionary Society in Brantford last week. Mr. R. J. Setonâ€"Adamson, Mrs. KITCHENER Passports and Liconses Anished Vulcanizing is the upâ€"toâ€"date moneysaver that gives an auto owner‘s finances a chance to catch up with the H. C. of L. Our vulcanizing is superior and dependable because we know tires. We can serve you. We will if you say so. _ @Special Leatherette Folder and 416 Photo, one dosen for Tire Hospital 101 King St. N. _ Phone 476J WATERLOO a truss to fit you. We have the knowledge and experience to fit you DENTON STUDIO Trusses Suitable for any kind of F. STEELE The Shop That Gives Your RUPTURE \ Expert PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE 96 King Street. West Harry Marks 168 King St. W., Upetairs GLASSES $4.50 and up A Complete Stock of and 27004 AX evenâ€" hcrl-c.lr.v.hmm.: P Scummmmarerrrneyepmmgtenmrtqrmntcomee U U ‘surerrorcovnyrmarryrraeatgerankmreratiee h ford where attonded Hainil ALLENSTEIN uwm“dl * 1.' """",""" l nu:.m lu'!hhv‘l“-. March The Seventcenth. interesting Pregram. * ary . and Mrs. W. L. Hilliard wore th9|"Gure, Ireland is a fairy land |1h.=l‘hlâ€"‘b-n-=: Waterloo representatives at the To those who know her well: &m&hfl-’u meeting. A fragrant, airy verdant land was at the home of Mrs. Rd. Where â€" greenclad _ wood4olk Kochier last Wednesday afterncon, M oanr. Ti mare therey on a Awell; with Mrs. C. P. Kreuth . presiding. hss i leaves shortly °8 4| wyore nowers bloom in varied hues, Readings were given by Mrs. Lori trip to Europe were the guosts of Where birds excel in song, Seraras, Mrs. Lincoin Cassel, Mré. t 2ometr or RMonds ar"michoisou‘s | Whore Skies are of the clearest blue Eimer Poth and Miss Shooemaker, -‘...“......4:'. ..:.m" at ‘s Where days are bright and long. bOAring on the theme of preyer. Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Mussek man have returned from their wedâ€" ding trip to the West Indies. Mrs. S. C. Tweed has returned to Wateriqo, from Niagara Falls where she attended a convention of the lUrh.n Bchool Trustees. Mr. and iMrs. Albert Augustine, of Kitchener, who leaves shortly on a trip to Europe were the guests of honor at a party tendered them by a number of friends at Nicholson‘s Inn, Saturday night. News Around Town. Mise Dorothy Ebel at the recent musical examinations at the Kitchâ€" ener Conservatory of Music passed the Intermediate Form and History and ATCM. piano exams with honors and is now entitled to the A. T.C.M. Teachers‘ and Porformers‘ diploma. s Miss (Marjory Stroh who has been spending a brief vacation at the home of her parents left on Tuesday of last week for Kitchener where she has accepted a situation with Messre. Scully & Scully. ‘Mr. Menno Weber and family of St. Jacobs moved to their new home near this village on Wednes day on the farm, ‘bought from Mr. Surbray. Won 8â€"1. . The most interesting game of hockey during the entire season as far as this community is concerned, was the deciding game to break the tie between St. Jacobs and Conse togo teams, played on the Elmira rink on ‘Thursday evening. The game was a good exhibition and reâ€" sulted in a easy victory for the local ttum. wh_o defeated the boys from Mr. Russel Snider has returned home after being. a patient at the Kâ€"W Hospital for two weeks. Personals. Mr. Byron A. Letson was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Kitchener on Thursâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Findlay and daughter of Aurora were visiting with friends here over Sunday. Miss ‘Helma Dippel of Kitchener spent over Sunday at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. B. Lederman. Mr. John Buchanan of St. Jacobs was visiting with his friend Mr. Rusâ€" sel Snider on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Allan R. Good and daughter Miss Ethel were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Qood in Kitchener on Sundey. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Betzner were visiting at the home of the forâ€" mer‘sa sister, Mrs. Oliver Hallman and Mr. Hallman in Kitchener, last Sunday. â€" the neighboring village by a score of Mr. and Mrs. Val. Gies were Sunâ€" day guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Jack Rockel in Kitchener. Miss Maud Bowman é}éi?fifiahny with her aunt, Mrs. Solomon Reist in Kitchener. Cold in the head is very common at this time of the year, especially in the very young. Neglect of a cold is prone to lead to serious conseâ€" quences. To relieve all congestion of the system is the first step in treating a cold, whether in infants or adulté. For the very young, Baby‘s Own Tablets are the ideal means of doing this. Containing no narcotics or other harmful drugs ‘they soothe the child‘s fretfullness, relieve its suffering and ensure conâ€" valescence. ‘ Baby‘s Own Tablets are without an equal for relieving indigestion, constipation and colic. They check diarrhoea; break up colds and simâ€" ‘plo fevers; promote healthâ€"giving sleep and make the dread teething period easy. The Tablets are the one medicine that a mother can give her ‘llttle ones with perfect safety as they are guaranteed to be free from injurious drug. They are sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williame Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Mowing ‘Em Down "Here‘s a Chicago man in trouble for being engaged to four girls at the same time." We should not blame him too seâ€" verely. In Chicago I suppose even Cupid uses a machinegun." A SIMPLE TREATMENT _ _FOR CHILDREN‘S COLDS :HOT CROSS BUNS illllllllllllllllll'llll‘ll!lflll Doo oo otta Fromer‘s Bak 123 King St. E. We will be pleased to fll your order for these at any Custom For CONESTOGO â€" 1170w your roll is lightor than Dad‘s. "Bure, Irish fields are purest green, And Irish air is eweet, And Irish moss, with dewy sheen, is tender to the feet. Sure, Irish folk are alwaysâ€"glad ‘To hear a ffiendly knock, An Irishâ€"Tace, best to be had, Is one with Irish talk." Bevy Of Birds For St. Patrick‘s. "St. Patrick‘s Day in the Morning", hearsal of some of spring‘s earliest songsters, in the welcome melody of which the jubilant notes of the fol lowing birds fell on the quickening sar: _ robins, bluebirds, bronzed srackles, _ redâ€"winged . blackbirds, songsparrows, meadow larks and plocers or kill deer. According to the calendar, wanâ€" ‘ng Winter wil} fold up his snowy tents at 3. a.m. on Friday, March 21, ind fall esleep in the gentle lap of Bouvinely Bountiful. ® For the second time this season, Mr. D. M. Weber‘s holstein herd has heen increased ‘by the addition of twin calves. Personals. (Messrs. Lonie Goodwing and E. G. Yierce made a return motor trip to Orangeville last Sunday. Miss Angeline Bowman of St. Jaâ€" sobs is epending the sugarmaking <eason at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam. F. Bowman. Mr. Joe Stubbs left last Saturday ‘or the Great Lakes, where he will »pend the navigation season on one f the boats plying those cool norâ€" ‘hern waters. Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Frey and ‘hildren, Lizzie and Levi, spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Diefenbacher: The Advent Of Spring. Miss Lavina Martin has resumed her duties in a manufacturing plant ‘r Elmira. ‘Miss Marian Jamieson, who recentâ€" ‘y assumed charge of Red Hill ichool, has secured boarding and ‘ooming accomodation at the mileâ€" iway home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe 3tubbs. Recent visitors at the home of Rev. Henry 8. and Mrs. Bauman were two newly married couplesâ€" Mr. and Mre. Josish Steckle of Zurich, arrd Mr. and Mrs. J. Schmidt of Rainham. > Matrimoniai. Rev. Daniel G. and Mrs. Brubacher »t Brutus, Michigan, are renewing »ldtime acquaintances here and in Elmira and Hawkesville. Mr. and Mre. D. iM. Weber spent Junday with Mr. and Mrs. Moses B. Jauman of the Fourth of Poel. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Martin atâ€" tended the wedding of their son, Noah, at the home of Bishop Ezra .. Martin of Heidelberg last Sunday ifternoon. At his home east of Heidélberg, ‘ast Sunday afternoon, in the presâ€" ance of the more immediate relatives of the contracting parties, Bishop Ezre L. Martin officiated at an inâ€" teresting ceremony, when Emma, gldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Benjamin S. Brubacher of Elmira, and Noah, second youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Martin of Walâ€" lenstein were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are now living on the old ‘"Boyes farm, one mile west of Walâ€" lenstein, and their many friends are wishing them a very happy and prosâ€" perous time in their piigrimage toâ€" gether. PVUSebenP v onhiniatrredddfica d caslla .l 4 Miss Clara Wellert and Marie Seilp were visitors in New Hamburg on Saturday. Mrs. Rudoiph Jantst of Vineland was a visitor in town on Monday. Mias Maec Futher of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Hy. 1 Miller were Mrs. Louis Lamb of Cleveland, Mr. John Ziegier of Hamilton, Miss Bertha Shinuska of Niagara Falls, Mr. REdward Shi nuska, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Meyers of near New Hamburg and Mr. Geo. MHler of town. Miss Florence Martin of Kitchenâ€" ©r epent the weekâ€"end with her moâ€" ther, Mre. L Martin. Mrs. Jno. Hof@mier and Mre. Hy. Struth were visitors in New Hamâ€" burg on Saturday. Mr. anl Mrs. Hy. Gingrich attended the sale of Mrs. J. Thiel at New Mr. Elias A. Brubacher has sufâ€" ‘ered several days in disposition with 2 carbunkle on his right knee. Mrs. C. Ingle and son Jack spent the weekâ€"end in New Hamburg with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Ernst. (Mr. and MrB. Jno. R. Livingston of Waterloo were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Livingâ€" ston on Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bechthold and son Nile, of Waterdown, spent Friâ€" day at the home of the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. Hy. L. Miller. Miss M. E. Holwell was a business visitor in Kitchener on Saturdey. Mr. Eli B. Frey was busy last Thursday tapping a goodly number M sugar maples. Mr. and Mre. David Litwiller and daughter June of New Dundee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Jantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Moses H. Shantz of New Dundee were visitors in Baâ€" den last Sunday. Miss Reta Garduer spent last weekâ€"end in Buffaio. Warren B.t?léf_&'s;};‘i}o:&-;i]od at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Hy. Struth on Wednesday evening. Hubbyâ€""Your bread is all right, Porsonals and other items as toid by Waterioo Chroaisis e ~DISTRICT BADEN Miss Lily Lautenschlager and ‘Mrs. Lorne Zinken rendered & very Approâ€" priate duet entitled "The Resautiful Garden. of Prayer." Talks On Temporance. Interesting temperance imeetings were held under the Auspices of the Ontaric Prohibition Union in vart ous churches in the village last Sunâ€" day. Rev. Foreman of Toronto spoke in the Baptist Church in the mornâ€" ing and in the MBC. Church in the evening, while Mr. Switzer of St. George was the epeaker in the U. B. Church in the evening. were give on ‘"The Selection and Cleaning of Seed Grain," and "The use of Commercial Foutilizers," by Messre. J. 8. Knapp, B.S.A., and E. I. McLoughry B.S.A. of Gait. held at the New Dundese Flour Mills on Monday was well attended. Inâ€" Mr. and Mre. Noah Shants of Baâ€" den visited with Mr. and Mrs. David H. Snyder on Sunday. _ Mr. Cecil Brown of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parâ€" ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. Brown. (Mrs. A. Hilborn has returned home after spending several weeks at turning ove "fimc‘-&-'"'" .n-u‘a‘- “:mmfih‘l mhum. . Personals. Miss Mary Francis spent the weekâ€" end at Bright. __Mre. Roy Goldbeck and Miss Flosâ€" sie Goldbeck visited with Mrs. Mae Henning at Kitchener last Saturday. _ _Messrs. John and Elgin Brubacher of Zephyr epent.the weekâ€"ond in the village. Rev M. H. Shants occupled the pulâ€" pit of the Latechar Mennonite Church at Mannheim last Sunday evening. ° Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber were: Mr. and Mrs Fred Reuffer and daughters Helen and Ruth of Waâ€" terloo, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weber, and Mrs. Max. Tuchlinsky and daughter Botty of Kitchener. Dr. L. L Stauffer of Toronto and Mr. Ward <Stauffer of Kitchener spent Sunday in th village. Mr. Ralph Howling returned home after spending a month at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haliman and the Misses Zona Hallman and Aileen of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Haliman on Sundeay. Rev. G. S. Seiple of Kitchener called in the village on Tuesday of last week. (Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Radke and family have moved from the Hoffâ€" man Farm at Pinehill to the Titus Bingeman Farm south of here. Miss Olive Shantz of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her father, Mr. Christian Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baer were: Miss Barbara® Cressman and Mr. Clarence Cressman of Plattsville, Miss Dorothy Bean and Mesers. Oliver and Gordon Bean of Rose bank. Mrs. Andrew Koehler of St. Agaâ€" tha is spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs. ‘-ono of Gait spent the weekâ€"end at the t-e of the lattor‘s mother, Mrs. Fried. __Mr. Henrich of Kitchener is visitâ€" Ing at the home of his son, Rev. Mr. TWe ar that M e are eorry to reaport r. Menno _ Bricker _ underwent â€" an om'tiionhfiomm We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. J. Hussey apent a fow days with her sister, Mrs. Kiton Raer, at Koasuth. Rev. _ Isaiah Rosenberger _ of Guernsey, Sask., occupied the pulpit at the Bienheim Mennonite Church last Sunday. Mr. Roy Stolts of Toronto « the weekâ€"ond at lis bome here. Mr. and ‘Mre. E. K. Bock and daughter Althea, and Mr. Earl Cole man visited with Mr. and Mrs. Siâ€" meon Cressman at Rosebank on Sunâ€" village. | (Mr, Ed. Coxson and son Douglas, and Mr. Gedke of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kavelâ€" man on Sunday. Mr. Joseph Hilborn of Preston called in the village last Woednesday. Mr. Wellington Bock of Welland visited with his mother Mrs. A. R. Bock on Sunday. Miss Selina Spaetzel of Baden spent a weekâ€"end at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. Spaetzel. Rev. J. IL ‘Towne and Mr. Ivan Hilborn motored to Hamilton on Saturday. ‘Mr. Gillies Cressman of Kindersâ€" ley, Sask., is at present visiting with friends and relatives in this community. Miss Stella Schmidt of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. H. D. Schmidt. Sunday . visitors at the home l.:' Mrs. lsaac Rosenberger were: + Isaiah Rosenberger of Guernsey, Sack.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leis and Miss Clifta Rosenberger of Kitâ€" chener; Mr. and Mre. Ervin Shants, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shantz, Miss Arlean Shants, and Mr. Deiton Shants of Haysville; Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Shants and family of New Hamburg and Mr. and Mre. Omer Cressman and family of Plattsville. Messrs. Wilbert Bechtel, Clifford Weber and Kenneth Lautenschiager of lgltehoner spent Sunday in the Mr. Clare Hilborn of Geit epent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hi}born. Mre. Simeon Cressman of Rose bank visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan l:l_i_lborn on Monday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Brighton and ROSEVILLE of|od with Mr. and Mrs. Pred Lasch (T o. hng Thr "ames k Srow :: New Dundee .visited friends and reâ€" ,g. |latives here over Sunday. yi| _ iss ©lorence Bauman returned re, |to her home after spending several »r, |wonths in Kitchener. . or | Mr. and Mre. Ben Shooemaker, Mr. pg | ind Mrs. Wesley Shoomaker, and po. | Miss Rana lo'-n’hl:- m mllldnycunao . @m n "‘uu.-m _ Tillman and Tobias Bowman spent Mr. and Mre. Alex. McDonald and thildren and Miss A. McDonald from Alima visited Miss E. McDonâ€" ald at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bowman. Mr. Wm.Soehner, Kitchener, spent ‘he weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs. Fred Soehner. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Knoll and sons ‘lohn and Melvin visited with Mr. ind Mrs. Hy. Ziegier Sunday evenâ€" ing. Mrs. Philip Rominger and chilâ€" fren Helen and Harry, from Elmira, tors with their parents here. Miss Alma Hartwig, Elmira, visitâ€" ed at her home here, Sunday. Miss Luauna Cressman from St. Jacobs spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Florence Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Musselman ind son Marshall from New Jorusaâ€" lem visited with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Burkbart on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aivin Foster and Tean spent Sunday with the former‘s mother. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hill spent Satâ€" irday evening at Kitchener. ; Miss Jean Beggs left on Monday for Scotland where she will instruct a 'ih“ in the short course in sewing. P ognl PP Oe SIRERENET N ic uin thntatst ce B idA hoi 14 Mr. and Mrs. Menno Schleuter and Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Daumeier attendâ€" od the funeral of the late Sol. Ludâ€" wig at Listowel on Monday afterâ€" noon. Miss Nora and Della Kittel spent Sunday at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diebolid, Montâ€" ca Koebel of Waterloo, Mr. Ralph Kunkel of Waterloo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Anthony Koebel. Mre. Vic. Sloan and children, Clarâ€" »mce, Harold, Grace and Colleen ‘rom Kitchener visited with Charles Bergmans on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Seranus Martin and ‘amily and Miss Wilma Frey visited vith Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Bowâ€" man, Peel, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ziegler spent Sunday afternoon ‘with Mr. ind Mrs. Israel Shoemaker at Midâ€" dlebrook. Bornâ€"March 13th to Mr. and Mrs. 2d. Ruggle, a daughter. Mesars. Harvey Beggs and Walter Rouber epent Sunday at New Ham:â€" >urg. «& CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES umm Clarence Wiegand and chilâ€" Extra Special! An extraordinary Spring dress opportunity for women and misses! Fashioned of lustrous rayon crepeâ€"a serviceable material that will wear very wellâ€"these new style dresses conservatively feature the smart new style trends. Higher, beited waistlines, flared, longer spirts, shirring and inverted tucking. The colors in the group include Copen blue, Independence blue, Navy ‘blue, Bermuda and Bamboo greens, Orchid, Beige, Red and Paprika. Sizes 14 to 20 in the lot. Extra special at this extremely low price, garment, ............_._._... 4.95 LINWOOD Women‘s Smart Dresses of Rayon Crepe A dress value of exceptional merit for young 63 KING ST. WEST, KITCHENER Specially priced 4-95 at garment â€" Mr. Joe Schummer of Detroit made a short call on his brother Frank, on Monday afternoon. We are pleased to report he is getting along fine after his iliness. Misses Mary and Sarah Rafferty of Waterloo «pent the weekâ€"end with turned _ after spending _ several weeks with friends at Stratford. Presentation. MI'Q. F. H. Schummor has ONHOC‘_â€"â€"__â€"â€"â€"_â€"T___â€",_â€"â€"_B a wholesale and retail produce busiâ€". the library board. Seventoon tables ness in his store. | played progressive euchre. . Mre. Bornâ€"On March 12th, to Mr. and Jack Heimbuch won the ladies Mrs. Jim McMahon, a daughter. , prize and Mrs. J. W. Colins won the St. Patrick‘s Party. men‘s prite. After lunch was served _ A social evenizg was held on St. everybody enjoyed a couple of hours Patrick‘s Day unler the auspices of in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Koebel were pleasaptly surprised on Monday evening, when a large number of friends and neighbors met at their hame prior to their leaving this dis trict. They were presented with & puÂ¥se and the following address was read by Mr. Wilmur Freeman: We, your friends and neighbors have taken the opportunity of gathâ€" ering around you. With deep regret have we learned that you are leayâ€" ing our midst, and as a token of our appreciation of your friendship which has existed between you and your neighbors and friends during the time you have spent in our midet, we ask you to accept this small gift. + We can only ask the giver of all good gifts to bless abundantly you and your family in your new home; also to wish you succese and good health and happiness. Signed on beâ€" half of your friends and neighbors. Mr. Koebel then thanked them all for their kindness. Mr. Herb Beggs then gave a very appropriate speech and a few hours were spent in singâ€" ing. Personals. ~ Mrs. G. Mauser spent a fow days with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Ranâ€" »uime on Caroline St. Mr. and Mrs. James Short. Mr. Whitney Lang has moved to Linwood and is doing shoe repairing. HY. A. GERMANN is Still Going Strong: The Men‘s Furnishing Waterloo‘s Great Corner Store Come in on Saturday C. D. S. â€" Second Floor. +« Mr. Norman Drexler of Guelph is ‘spending a fow days at Mr. James _ Mr. Joseph Wright accompanied by Miss McGrath spent Saturday in Gueiph. _ ~ Mr. C. J. Zinger and Miss Rosana Zinger paid a short visit to Louis Wuelhauser recently. Mre. Mich. Zinger, Jr., and Norman Seifried took a business trip *o Guelph recently. _ _ _ > _ Mr. George Kurts and Tony Kurtz, Jr.. visited at the home of Mr. Charke Bruder paid a short call on Mr. M. K. Zinger Saturday. George Huck of Detroit, a former resident, remewed acquaintances in this district on Sunday. Mr. Leander Hauck .of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his brother, Walter Hauck. Mr. Edward Seifried visited on Sunday of George Kurtz. Miner. _ â€" â€" Mr. Leo. Drexler spent last Sunâ€" day at ‘Mrs George Haenell‘s. Wednesday, March 13th Vote, was 308 to 235. > Mr. James Mines brought home from Guelph 3 fine western horses. Mr. George Lehman is busy circâ€" ling wood with his outfit. MACDONALD GOVERNMENT SUSTAINED IN HOUSE The expected â€"happened Thursday. The MacDonald Labor Government was sustained in the House of Comâ€" mons in face of a vote of censure on the Governmment‘s tariff policy moved by the â€"Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, Conservative and Opposition leader. The Government was given a new lease of office, but the feeling is still general that Tuesday‘s reverse on th coal mines bill was the handwritâ€" ing on the wall. Td o

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