Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boswell and son Walter Edward, have returned home after spending the past two weeks with relatives in Kingston and other points. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Decoration Day services will be held at Fairmount Cemetery, Baden, on Sunday afternoon, June 29, at 2.30. The speakers will be Rev. J. L. Kirchhofer, Rev. Taylorâ€" Munro and Rev. H. A. Sperling. Baby Won Prize.. 5 Mrs. Horace N. Lederman, who entered her son, Frederick C., in the baby show at Kitchener, was sucâ€" cessful in winning the tea set for the most votes and won the silver cup for the grand prize. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. John Battler of Gravel Road spent Friday with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Hy. Struth. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sippel and daughter Jean have returned home after being on vacation for two weeks. Miss Edna McGraw, of Paisle}', former teacher here, spent a couple of days last week with Miss A. Seigner, and also called on many of her friends in the section. Last Sunday evening Rev. A. E. Pletch of the Evangelical Church, New Hamburg, exchanged pulpits with Rev. Wilson of the Livingston Church here. Several of the Baden people atâ€" tended the circus at Kitchener. Special Service. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hammond have returned home after spending seyâ€" eral months with their son near Mr. and Mrs. Ailan Yost and children of Humberstone, are at present visiting with,the former‘s mother, Mrs. M. Yost. Mr. Walter Adams of Macton was a recent visitor at the home of Chas. Everatt. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schade of Moncton and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Freeborn, of Millbank, called on friends here on Sunday. _ _ _ Grandmother Knew â€" She Used Minard‘s. Last Tuesday evening the New Hamburg softball team came from behind in the eighth inning and deâ€" feated the Buden softball team at Baden by a score of 13â€"8. At the end of the seventh the score was 9â€"8 in favor of the visiting team. Personals. Messrs. W. J. Motz and A. H. Lowe of Kitchener were visitors in town. Mr. Clifford Hartman, formerly ledgerkeeper of the Bank of Comâ€" merce here, was a visitor in town. Exchange Pulpits. _ Woodstock. Mr. Sam Leis had a successful bee on Friday, moving his driving shed. Miss Ada Yost, of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at her home. I.o:l to Eev Hamburg. KINGWOOD BADEN ing, darcing, tenâ€" nis, bowling and golf. All resorts are easily reached. boarding houses and farm homes were madeforfun. Di avaay sa Li 2. u‘d‘ folder describing days in Ontario‘s Highlands this Ask your nearest Canadian Nationa! Ast J.!:u.h. *‘ C oc ailihener‘s The Tailee on Ressing, Aely e u* t t The abutmeuts of the New Highâ€" way bridge were completed last week. The false work is now being put up for the erection of the steel )bridge. It is expected that with ‘.ood weather and barring other unâ€" foreseen circumstances the highway to Stratford will again be open to \traffie by the first of August. 'WM Game. The two girls Kathleen Bell with a ‘broken collar bone and Olive Gail with a fractured left arm are making «atisfactory progress and it is hoped that both will be able to write their examinations which begin the latter part of this month, June. Lady Bowlers Reâ€"Organize. Several from New Hamburg and district attended the Bender Schleâ€" gel reunion which was held at the home of Aaron Schlegel, concession 4, South Easthope. The committee in charge were, David M. Bender, John R. Bender and Henry Brenneâ€" Mr. Edward Kriter and son Albert and Mis. Henry Kriter of Dunville visited at the home of Mrs. Marâ€" garet Peiden, Peel street. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Dale and two little children Clara and Adair have returned after having spent some time at their summer cottage at Norâ€" mancale. Mrs. W. H. Massel, P. N. Grand, Byron street and Miss Grace Peaâ€" cock. J. P. N. Grand, Jacob street, alterded the Rebekah Grand Lodge which convened in the King Edâ€" ward Hotel in Toronto the firét three days of last week. Miss Mildred: Kidt of the staff of the Bank of Commerce is spending ber vacation in Detroit, a guest at the home of her brother. Family Mold Reunion. The heaviest rain storm of the seaâ€" on swept over this district on Wedâ€" nesday forenoon and for a time the rain came down in torrents. Howâ€" ever no serious damage was reportâ€" ed in this nelghborhood and the downpour was of much benefit. Mr. and Mre. Dominick Fischer and family of St. Charles, Minn., are here on a visit to the former‘s faâ€" ther, Mr. Dominick Fischer and his brother, Mr. Albert Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Appel of Toâ€" ronto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Senator Ratz. Mrs. A. L. Rapp and Mrs. D. Schluchter of Hanover spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. John Zinn. The members of the Ladies Lawn Bowling Club held their annual elecâ€" tion of officers Thursday. President, Mrs. Donovan Merner; vice presk dent, Miss Henrietta Peine; secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer, Dora Debus. School Closed. The continuation school closed iest week for the summer vacation and the teachers, Miss Anderson and Miss Hildebrand have gone to their homes to spend their vacation. Miss Anderson to Wyoming and Miss Hildebrand to Chatham. ed with occasional heavy slugging. The score was 12 to 7 in favor of New Hamburg. Teacher Resigns. Miss Elenora Roth has tenâ€" aered her resignation after being on the teaching staff for the past five years. Through the efforts of their local agent, Mr. O. H. Becker, of the Tip Top Tailoring Co., have donated and handsome trophy to the town soft ball league. Sunday visitors at the home of| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schwartzentruâ€"| ber were, Mr. and Mrs. John Jutzi, Wilmot Centre, Mr. and Mrs. Jacod Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Bender and daughter Florence, Mrs.‘ John Roth and daughter Dorothy, all of Haysville, Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Streichâ€" or and son Lorne, Mr. Chr. Roth and Miss Leah Roth of Wellesley. RainStorm. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Culbert and daughter Margaret were business visitors at Stratford on Wednesday. Mr. Senator Ratz and Miss Charâ€" lotte Doerr have returned home after spending a two weeks‘ visit at the homes of the former‘s daughters, Mrs. C. H. Zwicker, Crediton and Mrs. L. H. Macdonald, Wallacetown. Recovering Nicely. _ The local soft ball team won ano ther victory when they defeated Baden at Baden on Tuesday in the vregular _ Oxfordâ€"Waterloo _ league zameé. ‘The game was snappily playâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boshart acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Erb of Zurich were on a trip to Carâ€" thage, N. Y.. last week to visit the former‘s brother, Mr. El Boshart Mr. ‘Richard Gall accompanied by Yr. and Mre. Herman Pearson and son of Windsor spen: the weekâ€"end with the former‘s family here. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grimmer and family of Ayr, Misses Irene Beals all theiy childres being home to _ Mr. Ferdinand Me gether for the tirst time eince 1914 ing acquaintances in n-dytllh.li;'cflnt.'.lln. u;. € Ou;m Clair of Waterioo, Wesley r. Leon G. Pequeg ¢f Kitchener and Mrs. E. Lederman ed home from a busit aAnd Mrs. Wilfred Hease of Stratford. castern provifices. A very enjoyable time was epent by ; Mrs. W. J. Ward of the family circle. . hng her sistere, Mrs. Eridge Near Compiction. + _ {ner and Mrs. W. H. ® NEW ~HAMBURCG Mr. Charles M. Kuntzie has a freak duckling hatched two weeks ago. ‘The duckling has four legs, jtwo extra ones being right behind | the others. The young fowl is otherâ€" 'wise normal. Mr. Leon G. Pequegnat has returnâ€" :uor )rov“:.. es t ‘he m ! Mrs. W. J. Ward of Sarnia is viaitâ€" ing ber sistere, Mrs. Simpson Merâ€" {ner and Mrs. W. H. Boullee. _ _ Mr. G. W. Edmunds who has béen managing a drug store in Espanolo for several months left on Monday to manage a branch store for the same firm in Elora. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Holst and two daughters Almeta and Dorothy were visitors in New Dundc_ae on Monday. The members of the Adult classes of the Baptist Church were enterâ€" tained at the farm home of Mr. and \rs. Henry Schaeftr, just east of New Hamburg on Bleam‘s road. A very pleasing program consisted of readings and> vocel numbers. Toâ€" ward the close of the evening a dainty lunch was served by the hosâ€" tess afld a social hour was enjoyed. Expressions of appreciation were tendered Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer for their kind hoapitality. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bast and Mr. and Mrs. Z. Meyers visited the O.A. C. in Guelph on Tuesday. This was Waterloo county‘s day. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Luckhardt and daughter Ruth, Mrs. C. Katzenmeyer and son, Dr. H. Katzenmeyer, visitâ€" ed friends in Stratford on Wednesâ€" day George Roth, Regina, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ‘Roth Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton, Drumbo, visited at the bome of their aunt, Mrs: T. Smith, Huron street, Wednesday. Enjoyable Picnic. The annual picnic in honor of the members of the Junior League of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Evangelical Church was held on Thursday afternoon. At Philipaburg _ The Evangelical Lutheran Canada Synod convened this week at Phiâ€" !‘psburg. About 100 ministers and delegates were there. Dr. Maurer of Kitchener, vice president of the Synod delivered the sermon. Rev. J. Langholtz of Ayton preached in the Confessional service. New Hamburg was represented at the Synod by the pastor and as day delegate, Mr. Valâ€" entine Zoeller, alternate, Mr. George Steiner. T. H. Wholton, principal of the Ca‘lt Collegiate Institute is presiding at the local Continuation School this week where the pupils are writing oftl their Lower and Middle School examinations. & E. Wegenest, local representative >f the Metropolitan Life Insurance C_.. attended a banquet sponsored by the company in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Yost of Poole were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Luckhardt. In.dustrious Mennonites. The Farmerse Advocate of June 1?th carries an interesting article about the Mennonites of Waterloo County giving an extensive resume of history of this agriculturally minded people. An Advocate reportâ€" er was through here in company with E. B. Cassel of this town visitâ€" iug many of the farmers of the disâ€" trict. He apoke very highly of the industriousness of the Mennonites and of their prosperous looking and well kept farms. ‘The article is Elustrated with two scenes taken on Mr. Sam Steinman‘s farm, the Shantz Mennonite Church and the large ‘rm reslidence of Mr. Curtis C. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eidt, Jacob street, and Mrs. W. Manss, Peel ' Mr. and Mrs. George Hahn anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter Audrey Ross, to Mr. Rdâ€" ward Kalbfieisch, the wedding to take place in July. : Mrs. 8. R. Stuar{ of Mitchell and Dr. R. T. Winn of Toronto were in town on Monday to attend the anâ€" rial meeting of the London Develâ€" opment Company. Freak Duckling. Miss Evelyn Morley spent the seekâ€"end at the home of her parâ€" ents. Lutheran Synod Convenes Atron ‘Breshlin, Dearborn, Mich., visited at the home of Mr. William Ingold on Friday. Mrs. L. Ruthig, Ratho, visited at the home of Mrs. L. Rau and other relatives in town on Friday. ‘rm resldence of Mr Creesman. Miss M. Patton, Plattsville, is a Iuoit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Brown. Mrs. W. Massel and Miss Grace Peacock _ returned _ from _ Toronto where they attended the Grand Lodge of the Rebekahs at King Edâ€" «ard Hotel. \r. and Mre: Norman and daughâ€" ter of Windsor spent the weekâ€"end wich the former‘s parents here. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Phil Earbach of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Earbach of Kitchener called on Mrs. Simpon On Sunday a family reunion was held in their honor, those flresent being Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Huehn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn and fami? and Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Huehn and son, the latter two farailjes ‘froqa_‘(_:onel_;tqgo. _ _ Mr. Jake Otterbelh‘ last week atâ€" {.‘ended the Synod held in Philipsâ€" urg. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roberts (nee Hilda Weber, grandâ€"daughter of Mr. H. N. Huehn) of Los Anâ€" geles, Calif., are visiting this week at the home of their grandfather, Mr. H. N. Huehn. Friends will be glad to know that Mr. H. N. Huehn is favorably imâ€" proving and is able now to be out of bed and sit up half a day at a time. . Mrs. Helena Siedkte and son Vernon of Palmer Rapids, New Onâ€" tario, are spending a week with Mrs. Matilda Hoerle. â€" Mrs. Catherine Hahn is a welcome visitor with Mrs. Catherine Schaner this week. H Williame, Mr. and Mrs. D. WTâ€" l‘ams, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koch. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rby and little son of Detroit were weekâ€"end visiâ€" torns at the home of the latter‘s faâ€" ther, Mr. Leon G. Pequegnat. Mr. Orval Hostetier of Detroit apent the weekâ€"end at his home here with Mr. and Mre. L.â€"Hostetier. Miss Marie Huegele and Mr. Alois Huegele of Kitchener were weekâ€" ent.l‘visiu:rs yithmh.lrs. Mary Kappes. Mrs. Louis Ellensen and Miss Mary and Otto spent Sunday in New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hahn and children and Mr. Val. Hahn s‘rent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Koehler at Berlet‘s Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braendle and daughters, Misses Lauretta and Hannah, spent Sunday in Stratford. Austin Hahn of London was a visitor with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. On Wednesday last week, Mr. Herb. Snyder had a barn raising. Mr. Sngder enllrmhis barn, Mr. Jake Otterbelh‘ last week atâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Will Snyder and d.uï¬bters. the Misses Bernice and Ruth, were recent visitors with Messrs. Clayton and Emil Snyder and families. Master Willard Weaver of Watâ€" erloo spent the weekâ€"end with his grandfather, Mr. Albert Krauter. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smail and family were visitors at the home of the latters‘ father, Mr. Samue] Peaâ€" cock on Saturday. On Sunday evening, June 29th, commencins at 7.30 o‘clock, a Children‘s Day program will be preâ€" sented in the Evangelical Church here. Outside as well as home talent will take part. The feature of the program is a dialogue by 10 young ladies of the church, entitled "The Search for Happiness," and the panâ€" tomine "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Come and find out the true meaning of happiness. Everybody welcome. Personals. Wedding bells are ringing. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mansz, on Thursday, June 19th, a son.â€"Congratulations. Fred Bunscho, a former bank manager here, but now of Buffalo, N.Y., called on friends here , reâ€" cently. _ Miss Gertrude Twietmeyer on Tuesday last entertained a number of her girl friends to a picnic in Hahn‘s grove. R Constable Mansz is veuring & broad smile these days. There‘s a reasonâ€"‘it‘s a new grandson.. Reeve Mr. J. E. Bingeman and !lfl. Bingeman left on Priday on a motor trip toâ€" visit their son and tamily at Huntevilie for a few days. While there Mr. Bingeman expects to do some fishing. __Perilus Nile and Jack Bingeman spent the weekâ€"end at Waterloo, the guests of their sister, Mrs. Homer Watson. Among those from New Hamburs who attended the funeral of the late George Wilheim which was held from his late home in Milverton on Thursday afternoon were Wm. Inâ€" gold, Mr. and Mre. Clayton Ingold and daughter Margaret J. Zinnp, Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Krupp, Mr. and Mrs: Mr. W. Erb, principal of the Port Rowan high school arrived home here for his vacation with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Erb. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Weber of Ritchener were Snnd-{ visitors at the home of H. N. Huehn. On Wednesday, July 9, a garden rurty will be held on the church awn of the Lutheran Church here. A band will be in attendance and a good profnm by local and outside talent will be given and sniper will be served from 6 to 9 o‘clock. Come to Heidelberg July 9th for a good su‘fper and a good time, and meet old acquaintances. visited at the home of HEIDELBERG _ Argyllâ€"Sutherland Highlanders Pipers Band In Full Dress THE BEST PIPE BAND IN CANADA Fusiliers Bugle Band Kitchener Ladies Band Galt Kilties Band Kitchener Regimental Band * GARLAND OF ROSEs 100 Girls under the direction of Victoria Park Tuesday JUL goYAL GANADIAN pRACoOoNS VICTORIA CROSS | RACING by metibers of the Royal Skilful presentation of the MUSJICAL RIDE by the Royal Dragoons. De not fail to see the FIREW O R K $ OPENING PARADE NOVELTY ACTS Draigs Dogs, Educated Canines and Leaping Hounds Rex Trio, Modern Equilibrients Spectacular Military Circus Kitchener‘s 9th Annual â€" ADDED ATTRACTIONS Auspices Kitchemer Musical Society Street Parade 7.30 Grand Military Tattoo 8 o‘clock (Daylight Saving) Mt. Vesuvius in Eruption Reserved Soat Plan at Rita‘s Drug Store.‘ _ â€" Admission $0c, Children 28¢ Entrancing Wonderful Presentation of Skilled Horsemanship Daring Vaudeville Acts with a real thrill Stupendous and Amazing TENTING SONGS by a powerfal Chorus accomâ€" PICTURESQUE DANCES Accompanied by the Thrilling performance in HORSEBACK JUMPING YOLCANIC ERUPTION of Mt. Vesuviae Marvelous Ride THE MUSICAL CHAIR Entrancing Fiery TABLEAUX featuring Wonderfal OUTDOOR SCENERY Specially prepared at great cost. Realistic Tenting Scene with Six Camp Fires by the ROYAL DRAGOONS and members of the different The Ever Popular MARCH PAST in an entirely new setting. TENT PEGGING Exciting Contest in