Excess baggage is hard to handle any time, but more burdensome in Sum. mer when vitality is low. Keep up your pep and bodily poise by eating Shredded Wheat with milk. Just enough carbohydrates to build the flesh you need-Aust enough proteins to insure muscular strength. A well. balanced food, nourishing and easily digested. Delicious for any meal with l fresh fruits. *4 SHREDDED it; _ " , wanna». I, ",-" I :wr ll, ammmv Mr. and Mrs. C. W Heimhecker and children of Toronto. vlsllod at the home of Mrs. Chas. Fischer over an week-end. Mm. Wm. Mussel of Buffalo. visit- ed the home or her sister, Mrs. Jos Sebaefter. Miss Mabel Wilken of Lakeside Hannibal, Cleveland, is spending her holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wllken. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinson and daughter. Miss Ella Stuntman, visit- ed at Hamilton on Wednesday, Mrs. George G. Class. Mr. H. E. Chas and Master Roy Chas spent Saturday at Buffalo and Crystal Bench. Mr. and Mrs. Wolthard thanked their friends tor the presentation and expressed regret at their loav- ing Elmira. Personals. Change. In Elmira. When Mr. Henry Grail of Kenning. Minn.. accompanied by his son . Weller and daughter, Mrs. Oberholt- zer, the latter of North Dalton, name to visit his brother. Mr. lane) Gran he found that Elmira has edvanced wonderlully since he left here. Mr. Grail before going to the Mates, was well known as breeder of Shorthorn cattle and owned and operated the farm now owned by Mr. Henry Wittich Just north of Elmira. Mr. Grail left this district about forty one years ago. Removed To Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woiftytrd, and family have removed to Kitch- ener. Before leaving, friends num- ‘bering about thirtr-two gathered at the Tran's End, Conestoga. where n unwell dinner was tendered Mr. and Iver Wolthard. Following the dinner. the guests indulged for a time in playing bridge. The winners were. Miss Edna Erin. Mrs. Fred Ertr and Messrs. D. S. Erb and Fred Ruppel. Concluding the bridge games, Mr. Art Uiiyot on behalf of those present explained the object or the gathering and Mrs. o. Vogt then presented Mr. and Mrs. Wolf- ttaerl with a beautiful walnut tilt table and accompanied by a beauti- ful folder containing poetry written tor the ocuslon and signed by all present. EAT RIGHT and KEEP COOL The Ladies of the Elwin Gott Bull team were guests at the Lyric Theatre. Kitchener. at the unmet, Mr. Harvey Sills on Friday evening. Found Wxtrtdqtrftat Freddie Brunch, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brunch Is 96110“st in n his home. Outst- At Theatre. A very gratifying report VIII re- ceived trom tho Public School luv npector. Mr. Roberta, Kitchener. The coat ot education per pupil to the Elmira ratepayers In 1929 was $31.00. ' “Newly III. At tho rum-r meeting ot the w. mln Public School Board, the prin- cipal business tnnucud III the 10-03931“ ot Princlpu Jno. It hood and his teacher can con-lu- lu: of mu Marie leltu ain't. Jr. IV: In“ Wilton. Senior Ill; MUa E. Smith, Junior IM; Miss V. Rum. ll; mu L. Colman. I; In. Ogg. Senior Primary; Mitsts Olive Devin, Junior Primary and Miss Victoria Clout-om. School nurse. I†Trnttrd Church. who no dd. and " the Inc-Mr ot m mm, It uni: uubn In ll- .ln on My to "mt that body " New". Church. "In. on. My "can, Attended n It. "qi-tion an!“ of Dr. Hah- Cnv a. media) which"! for Principal And Touch» â€Iowa‘s. _ law-“mun.- “-Q‘uh BLM'IIA NEWS - up!†WV ._ --- _ - u.†and the County authorities. " ttot The conditioh iiiri.Ttiiitiri"im, north of the village Is In I bad shape a... .k- "___-. _. -- Scholarship. Form IwBeatrice Klinck. Form Ir- Evelyn Legge. Aulsud At Celebration at g Flat Solemn High In. Rev. Father John Arnold. pastor or St. Theresa Church assisted as snirdeacon. when Rev. Father Heart. leib, a cousin, celebrated his first solemn ttigtsmaaes on Sunday morn- ing in the St. Louis Church. Water-) loo. Because of the occasion. ser-‘ rteec, In St. Theresa Church were held at eight o’clock Sunday morn- ing. Little Miss Mary Arnold. thug]:- ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Arnold. tepresented Father Curttettr'a bride. There were other Elmira folks at- tending the services in Waterloo. St. Jacobi Hill In lad Condition. Form It-Josephine Brunch, Helen Hahn. Dorothy Hoelscher, Arthur Jury. Mutual Krrrutmroiserr, Evelyn Legge. Clarence huh. Lacy Powell. Wilfred Mallusky. Norma Schmidt. Eva Schneider. Ralph Adam (PL). Arthur Burnett (Liter). Beaver: Bar. nett tFr.), Norma Fool-star (Phy- atogJ. Gladys Rodrick (Goon), Alice Horst (Liter), Gordon P.8fe nan (Lit-3n). Doria Scott. (Arith.).; James Enact (FL, LIL]. [Howard Hawthorne Wr., LIL). Stuart Rook {Gram Comm., Utah). Heater Schmohl "%yasitM., Comm). Ruth Sales (Liter. Pro. Role: Where a abject Is in buck. Isle utter the name, the student to} ed in that subject. Where I depen- mental in no named. it I; capitalized 2nd the student may rewrite thin examination at the regular Dev-rt. mantel enmiutloe and is stucco-e- tut the student will be credited with that subject Poem i-Better Allemanx, Cather ine Arnold. Georgeno Ann-n. or ward Bauman. Nelson Cum-inn. Hue] Dreistnger. Salome Eby. Mar, garet Fuhrman, Grace Gooding Hm meriek. Beatrtett IKllnck, Eileen Klinck, Erie Llchty. Isabel bong, Mait McKay. lriine Miller. Kenneth Moses. Robert Burnett (Liter). Gen trude Elsenbech (Liter). Mary Ertel (LiterJ, Edith Koebe) (Liter). Mary Mallneky, (Alx.). Harvey Me. Pherson tutero, Lila Maser (Liter-J. Claude Btroh (Commercial). [Elma Brent. Wr., Atg0, Alanna [Frey (0905.. Uteâ€, Eileen Prey (6803.. Liter.). McLean Hammond (Art. Liter.), Aleda Heckendorn manna. Lima). Carrie Miller (Short hand. Liter.). Dorothy Kohl (Bk. Ktrg., Br. Hist), Kenneth Kohl (Pr. IAL). Jam: Kreemer (Art.,' Liter.), Frank McCormick Wr., Arm. Ralph Moyer (Uten, AU.), Wehon Rudow (Alt, Fr). Mnmy I Kennel Wat., Pro. High "ttttrt 't-ttbt» Mr. Hem Brunch. Ir. ot Tomato, arrived a " hallo hero upon to celpl of the non of his younggr brother‘- Iorlom mum. l Mrs. W. t. but oe Tacoma. who ha: been a guns! of Mr. uni In. A. A. Uttrot for n I" doâ€. attend" also the taro-cl! out†In Mr. ud In. Harry Wolfhud at the Talk Rat and In. a. libel. of Kent]- !orth_vlul_n§ at the home at Mr. and I Mr. and In. Alm- um. All can ‘Bruco at Toronto - the Iota-d at!!! Iii-In m _ Ion-u. Aunt “lint-n nu Nol- m Joluo- - My - at m... Mr. Milton I“ at Toronto. vult- cd homunculu- mung-d up. Way lanaiâ€. the - Mr. and 'oa.%uir/iioiiiGi' "e 'tf (a! an a loan]. “WW6.“ but Ital. . can“. loll). “Mn-Ilsa or own-5th“ ;-r RMJIOWU. In.†inhuman-um.†od.ttt.totrteaeatr.antri.s Hmovorthom. l hm t sin iiiiis"airTaii"d Mei. Ttue,'.",." . Video:- with Mr. And In. G... ann were It. and In. Cinna- Bmvm and family ll- Kathy Dunn of Hutu-villa, am. Loon: Edi-1d. and It. uni In. William lhmm “I {ml-mu. Ir. Wilfred and Il- _aA"'i;:i'ii,"ia2ti','.'itift? with Ir.‘ a. '2'ri't'iii'i'l,'i, .. 'iiyrtai muggy. S.h'lt Anni, an. In». In It. and I I." m " WW and “or PIN, out '..efe' m Mr. and n. spending a short vaetttion at the home of the tonalâ€: father; Mr. Anthony Kurtz, Mr. and In. Jim lines. “com. tre,',', by Mr. and In. Frank Dru: er went Sunday at Guelph, when the christening of Mr. Ind In. Alhn Cooper's not: took plgoe. In. Drexler and non Leo ttt mentors. Kr. and In. Matt. dill“, Ac- compunied , In. Prolony and Mn. 1avst " Glade; called on Mr. tr) Mrs. like K. ’nnr on Ion- . . IL, Theresa MeGrath spent the week-end " Mr. 3nd In. Albert Fiiia.'ii' if an... ed r. i red ennccmpnni [by Geo. Lehman. spent Saturday lugging in Guelph. Mr. 1nd In. Edward Solder J, Wqtetoo, It. Gordon Heinz, It. tyfPtrr, Gees. pchnkk of - dild- Grid ForaTotiiir 33:: Mr. Roman gifried in fut com- pleting the but on the Kirby flflll which will make I great trrqtrore- man. A meeting took place at S. B. No. a on Tuesday evening â€on Aho " Wadâ€. spent hurt Sun and Mrs. like Zinger; Mr. and In. Peter M 'r-es-aus-iii-au. Mr. and Mm. Mttt. Mama, u- comp-nied by Dr. Geo. Bailey of Brampton and In. N. Dnvi: of lee, lean: let Sgndny at Mr. Mr. Ted. Sharla, of Toronto spent the weekend with in; parent. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shurly. Mr. und'Mié: i. TiiirTi'iii, visi- tors to Kitchener on Saturday after, noon Mr. Bert Bowman ot London spent the week-end with " mother, Mrs. Davie. Mr. and Mrs. Own Holtxworth and Mr. and Mrs. Enema Holt:- uorth of Toronto who were visiting their mother., Mrs. Geo. Holtzworth left on a short visit to Niagara Falls and other points In the States. visited for a row a." with her tthr ter, Miss Matilda Ruth. Miss Eileen Rat: and Mr. A. L “at: visited on Sunday with their sister in London. Miss Eileen Weber ot Kitchener. spent the week-end with her â€rents. Mir-31nd Ire. John P. Weber. Miss Cirisilil: iaii “ElihToronto Visited for a few as" with her afar The members of the Public School teaching staff lncludlng Miss Vic- toria Cleghorn, nurse. and a number or their friends 31110de a picnic In the Kitchener Park on Saturday at- tarnoon. ' Parson-It. .-_.........-u° nun awn». A 0.; “all. a. B.; Glllnar, 3. B. and P.; Fuhrmn. Bi. Kenner, RE; Bridge. Car,; Seidewand, CB'. Buggy“ A Picnic. The wont heating the Elmira Ladies Son Bell team hove ever re- ceived was that given them on Sat- urday anernoon by the Preston Iw dies team. when they detected them By the some at " to 9, Never at may tlme did the local girls have a chance to defeat the visitors. The locals although they hit steadily. but always. it appeared Into an oppoea in; player's hands for a sure put out. The Preston pitcher; were freely " but were given wonderful an]; port. The star of the (line In Minn Lehman ot Preston. who was credit- ed with two home runs. one in the aeeotad and one In the Wth innings. '; The line up: were as follows: Preston: H. humane, 3.8.: N. Rnnscome, C.; Schmuck. , th; hair man, lat.; Grehhitns. 2 R: Mellow and Balentyne, CR; Blur and Pa- timat, 1113.; Leahy and Berry LP.; Starr nnd Bimmons, P. Elmira: Lauber. C.; Geiger. R; Hasmutrttut and Scott. 1 B.; Rau. t. Freddie. the " you old eon ot Mr. end In. Henry Brunet died on Mommy utter a abort "he“, at " home on Church street. Blood ml. non was mined u the con-e ot his death. The tut-ere] amazement. were mule tor Thursday morninz. servlcas in the St. Therese Church and the interment in the Catholic cemetery_ north of Elmln. He leaves to mourn him. hi. beloved porous. two brothers. It: eieten: Henry ot Toronto, Chm-lee. studying tor the priesthood connotation of Ittttr.tttiurtitt: Rome. "my; New, Josephine and Theresa at home, Amelin, enter M. Rita, in the Notre Dame Convent, Preston. Hath: Slater Henriette and Elie-both. Sie- ter Cherlotte in the Notre Dame Convent. Waterdown. Pram:- 26, Elmira O. m â€In. a... I to '-t9o.tyfwitq-tni%tihGe' 'ry.etutrt-.isiieiiLuiii Mam-hummus: dumbest-nun. no 'e.'tuht'."lutae.t,tt 'tFefe-ru-ran- domtthetrttLAroU would (1"rGlu'l'li4/rf,tt'=rd'd it“ not that driving out no 'ttt'la'at,tl â€a.†l I Mme. tMuit.taiturtiuarooudt- the _ Tl. union-nu In": banana-nutmeg». (or rod. ftortt a. lull. Th. county ouch]- In" ADO -eted “at, showing when -ttoeuta m " pronoun. erect-ma. tum. Md hills and land. from the old. road: 'sittsato.mt. rmmm 1eyhe%q1ea.-tttVettss I." 'ttd 11315;; iiaeetom, are -'l'g lug-u hillb- IRMVILLI ARM. Ic- A very pretty and quiet wedding took piece at the home at Mr. end Mm. Norman Schneider, " Senna} der Ave.. Kitet"rnA, on Tweedâ€. June mu. when Mists Rania Irene Grlshow, daughter ot Mm. Anthony Holt ot Bred»: Road became the bride of Mr. Henry Slider. St. Inc obs. son at Mr. and-me late Mrs. Joslah Butler ot Howie-ville. The Rev. B. J.. Wttttg punter ot St. 2teey, church. St. Jacobs tied the new“! knot. After the ceremony‘ the happy young couple took a mo- tor trip to Toronto and other palm: and on their return will reside In bt. Jacobs. Hearty congratuhtlons ot their many "lends no extended to the newly wedded couple. y The town “than are erecting the pole. required Tttr lightning the pork. Ott July Ut til road- vlll load to St. Jacobs In the afternoon when race- and "no. will Interest your; uni old In the new], weaned Dark. In the evening a program will he run on and the park omelnlly dechrsd open Pun, Juno wow»... At can. It. Von It“. It. Mum Inâ€. In and In Wur- ulth toot. a not" trip to Collin.- uood a Badâ€, Bonn! (to. hm um no Linn] nonunion “In Int Saturday at Mr. ad In. a. as“. Mr. and In. an, and duct- (or In" and In: Benn" mu oe ItEitehq- t Sunday with Mr. and In. An Lula? Aid Illuminati; The [Adlai Aid T at ulnar than]: entrained the "dun' Ald of Zion church. Kitchen“. to tho nun-Ibo: at about. any " tho test, of Mr. and Mm. W. W. Snider Inat) Thursday afternoon. Marathi. Program. I SHOE - Ion LUNCH m on.“ lb. Me an: BOLOGNA - " up. Me com I“! .235. In.“ It. 25. MCMWb.ZSO ’i’i‘wut.w.m¢“l rih'ililitti “In“ _- 2F,,"ait?Eerarsrur,l . at'g."aargr"i"m “and; J I J1“ I uYgt"22t.,,ettuttetl 1'Jitut2Al"tl.'3,A'?i'l't.l a . 't Inn-dun. rivaling-II 1"utredteurc.aetueo.aiii. 'T.t'tttit"ghs)iit?,,iPEiLl ..NtdMm.o.g.- m.- "AI. Itatas'atiui95 Inn]! all.“ lb. " Mr. and Skiff irkGiG%d tam- Ct'temr, Rolls .1». " Prim. Minoan 'ltllos " Portulaca†Roast a». 35. lump Roast 2:... In. " Mtrtalttet M1'N, lb. 150 iiiiigiiirii 1BolltuillllltlltrAllMi a. 45. "vnttraeu--u-tt-. Baum“ momma '"'-e-as.tt-am-a-wmoGe - ouauu MA.MB-q1AM- Donn '..'rP'rgowaE Moon 'rararrB-moa qoaE8rr-aaFw m A6? HIT-[m mm SPECIAL! LAMB _ 1t1e_f.t.teyy...st_.i.tiysa.gy.yoii, , run: if I: be“ 015° 3 KING ST. N. - PHONE 997 " WATERLOO [3333 A 0 P " The lrarrdsggeat 'tiot.st.aaat-tuettoaersteeesaremeaa-a. A & Phantom .-J a service In- mate“ In the food tteM. Others attempt to follow the A t . standard but with the in million and more woman that choose to market at A & . stones. none will and, an. 1mteteoeMrsat ._tttetttaatdtsrdotntt loodseniee.. theA&Pt A farm laborer, J. Funk. ot near New Hamburg, was found guilty in Kitchener police court on ueeF dny of stealing a car belonging to Adolph Yirh of Kitchener, and yen- tenced to one your In the Ontario, GOEQ TO_J_AIL F937CAR THEFT Mr. Gordon Honing» In tho do. lesnte "on tlt. lines Lutheran Church to the Synod meeting It Phl- 1umhtsetr.. Hy. Kitchener, spent Sunday with Str, mil My. {Iggy Gill». "s - unwov mun “whhwéugvï¬bmmï¬hâ€"ni‘un; mum-um 'b-"'--.--.-- Pom-minim CHATEAU CHEESE V: IL pk... II: BLUE Tt0tgKifCTf m.itdbe TIGER ousti- Ian. um. 10: manuals OOBNED BEEF 'A1t8t.t-zttev,yspswastsCiii" "Mr. ,'ir'iPpa'itr,i'g up V-ul._n.a... " a. " " II: lb. " Goch Int.- 's_rert.. "9.1.3qu. an» “:33: lat-III Fm _ foe "a. ' omncw a. "rrttutmacrettaooatrortoammiiii" min-allu3m19. The orphan invite you to attend the Lawn Social on Dominion mo beginning at two o‘clock in the utter- nuou, :Your attendance will be spore» cialed and your support will help de- ftly the expeme in connection with the new infirmary. Mb mm at All a " Shop: VWoMli’orbu Itetomiatory. He stole theiar whilé TO PAVE DIETZ AVE. the owner was unending St. Huy'u The Board of Wore, " a man: Church on June In. Another chute meeting approved the petition for of Iteuling 3 car from Wm. Met-dd! Iidgwnlk. never, water and - was adjourned indefinitely. mum- on the south side of Din: ----r-------- Ave., and work will eommehee at Go To 8T._AOATHA once. Cor-MOOS'm-ISO m "far' summon you "."'....m...v......... no menu uconcl Amen-I ........... . cmorcertr-r-o.e.....,......, GOLD aux. SOCKETS " SALMON “my mucous 9...... may. , LOBSTER PASTE-VO . . . . . . . . Tin MK L.&P.SAUCE ._............ Bottle†MACAROM Afa'ihU'l,', 2 Phys. 231: PEARL WHITE Numb. SOAP. 4 Cakes MK RAZOR BLADES-New Gillette, Pkg. Me s.0s. CLEANSER-S-P" Size . . Pha. 14. 80†{Ge " Cake. " [W‘s WATER] -iitiigtiig -""T WM - 'iiimiUr"ruC; LETTUCE--c-tua, Iceberg, a Honda is; CUCUMBERS--Hottso- ..... a for use LOOK! "" WORLD’S LARGEST sum: PM Quality â€warm “and, A nu. HONEY-“VEL- CHOCOLATE BARS All kills. " 0 not. for "e. LYONS’ TEA-Blue label. 1/2’: . . Pkg. 33c SHIRRIFF'S LUSHUS JELLIES 3 Pkgs. 23c GUEST IVORY SOAP . . . . . .. 2 Cakes Se NAVY TOILET PAPER . . . . . . . . . Roll Tc BIRDS CUSTARD POWDER . . . Pkg. 17c HONEYNUT BUTTER-Beau, . . Jar 23c CKNXDIAN cans: GOOD BLACK TEX Faun, M Fuck. dc SODA BISCUITS CHEWING GUM 3 _ (a Mk KARA 0016's]? Th 8ocrot _ S0APPLAiatg Lug. pk... u I]: WAX PM I.“ , I“ I. ". z i mounds. qua-6th.. oi aa- “mum t I, It LT wane my .... Olin-choc": LAYING TRACKS Town Engineer Necker “an that the railway otBeiais have a sun; of men buy laying tracks to provide railway siding for the new Slimline- Waterloo Combine indium. ......... " ma be ............ehWBWq 53:53: FAKE! ARTS†ELASTIC -wtToFataNamT LlNINNWIlS Minna-out. “Ml-u! put. an In. ki.i CORN FLAKES The kind you “in. At Me It. A: Ita' ... pub. MW“ T JILLY “Us At It - I. Sun-um? Mlpirlauc 2 “5-630 In lb. 390 (or