* FRNST 8 _ " Shursday, August 28, 1980 Good serviceable school shoes in black or tan, in box calf, solid leather soles and rubber «Jivels; sizes 1 to t. Wilfred Linscman of Dorking is spending a week‘s holidays with his grandfather, Mr. John Linseman. For all Skin Abrasions â€"Minard‘s Liniment. A very splendid ussortment of new patterns in a good quality broadcloth and Osford shirting; sizes 8 to 16 yeurs. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Melunes of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfced Hanley, Miss Johanna Schiebel of South Bend, Ind., is holidaying here with relatives. Mr. Leo Quinn of Waterloo called on friends here recently. Mr. John Linseman was a business visitor to Listowel on Monday. Mr. Graff and Mrs. Franks and family of Hanover called on friends here over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ranahan and Mr. Frank Huanley: ofâ€" kitchener called on Mrs. T. Hanley recently. SWEATERS â€" 95¢ to $2.50 Sweaters, handsome Jacquard pat terns in bright colors. New Fall styles that will appeal to both Mother and boy,â€"New tans and browns, also gray, in néat mixtures. Coat and two pairs of extra well made bloomers. We are showing new Fall Longie Suits at prices very rarely experienced for such quality, Excellent fabrics fashioned into the same styles popular with men,â€"Vest Suits with one pair each Long Pants and Bloomers; sizes 10 to 18 years. Tailored in the smartest and most a wide variety of rich gray and brown 13 to 18 years. Boys‘ long pants in medium and dark colors@novelty weaves, well trilored; sizes 10 to 16 years. Fancy mixture SMARTNESS and VALUE In These August Special Reductions Boys‘ Two Bloomer Suits $7.95 > BOYS‘ SHIRTS 95¢ to $1.50 F. STEELE SHOES â€" 2 Long Trouser Suits $10.80, $12.50 to $20 LIMITED 96 King Street West KITCHENER GLASSES $4.50 and up A Good Time to Buy Wall Paper is Now! The August Sale comes to a close on Saturday night and Outstanding Rargains feature the final days of this Nale. Boyvs Note the Prices,â€" 8e â€" 11c â€" Telephone 2300 117 KING ST. WEST » % Longie Suits $8.90 $10.80 $12.50 46 KING ST. E. Bovs‘ Bloomers â€" Many Special Offerings For Boys SCH REITER S HESSON patterns in serviceable $2.95 to $3.15 Long Pants â€" $1.95 to $3.00 FOR BOYVYS Opposite the Theatres 14¢ \ o ufed ut Mr. and Mis WQ Cove of Wooud: stock o were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C Reader, Mrs. Schwartz and Mro. Haushe efâ€" Kitchener were Sumday visitors with Mrs. Joht Woelfle, My. and Mrs. J. Gillow and chil wren, Mrs. H. Nabls and Ed, Lucus of Preston were Sunday visitors in the village Herb Himturs of Rridgeport was i Sitolay visitor with Mroand Mrs Fall colors and pattern C. Himburg. Rev. Whitman of Toronto conductâ€" eil the services in the Presbyterian whurch here on Sunday last. Mr. J. Betz. Galt, conducted the services in the United cluirch here on Sunday last The choir of the Doon United church gave i) woollen shower for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Gill, last Wednecday evening. Doon softbali team, champions of the South Waterloo rural softball leagne journeyed 10 Tavistock and cefeated the Tavistock team with a senre of 16 to 7. Mr. MWC Toeet hss returned home after spendingz a week at Lion‘s Head Mr. W Atkinson and children of Presten: were recent Mciters with reâ€" latives in the villaze Mr. and Mrs. A. Lardner have reâ€" turned to their heme here after spending the past few days with Mr. and Mrs. B. Bryee. Galt. Mr. L. Sackson and MroJ, Bryce spent Thursday in Guelph. CAPS â€" 50¢ to New Fall potterns in and brown nuvelty weaves Mr. and MrsoF. Anderson chener were recent visitors village. t approved Prep School manner,â€" n mixture weaves, stylish models @itl C 19¢ Attached collar styles, stripes and FOUR â€" IN â€" 1[ANDS 39c $1.35 to $2.50 fabrics; sizes 6 to 14 years If you are contemplatâ€" ing any redecorating this fall, you cannot afford to miss the wonderful savings now being offered. aTfe A Canadian, English and American papers in 18, 22 and 30 inch widths. Paper suitable for every room in the house. Where the Good Clothes Come From BLOUSES 6%¢ Up,. KITCHENER 23¢ to 43¢ icty DOoON KITCHENER to choose from in lan, + BTY autPak of Kitâ€" in the gruay wll the members of his family with their children were at home exceptâ€" ing Harry. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Semple of Cargill ind children, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wil tiams and children of Windsor, Mr. und Mre. Harry Small and children of KWitchener and son Paul Peavock aiso of Kitchener and Miss Grace Peacock at home where they spent a pleasant day together, Presented With Gifts. A pleasant chower was given to Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Hamm of buttsburg on Thuniday evening by a anmber of relatives and friends of Kitchener, Woodstock, Pittsburg and cown | when â€" they received â€" many beautiful gifts and good wishes of tieir friends. \r. and Mrs, Howard Muma and un Roy and Mrs. William Haul and alrs. Arthur Haul of Stratford. Mr. Lorne â€" Haul of Guelph and the Vicses Esther and Isabella Muma of Drumbo spent Wednesday at the hrme of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Nieberâ€" gall, Provincial highway numbers 7 and 8 which were closed owing to the eonstruction of the new bridge here were opened again last week. The reâ€"opening of the highway came as akreeable â€" news to the motoring public as the detours were becoming Ladly worn. Three Cornered Tie leading all along the league race Iut a few bad innings in the game was their undoing and the School emerged with a score of 11 to 5 vicâ€" tory. To decide the championship a craw was made the Clerke the other contenders receiving the bye. The Felts and the. School went to bat @gain on Friday evening in a sudâ€" den wdeath game which resulted in The Department of Public Highâ€" ways have had their scarafier and read roller on the detour streets in town this week to repair the roadâ€" way again and are making a very szood job. The work is being done under the dlirection of Mr. Commiâ€" ford df Stratford, district cuperinâ€" tendent of the. Highways lb;-mrt ment. Highway Open. In Softball Game When the School defeated the Felts on Tuesday evening a three eornered tie was the result in the town softball league. The Felts were m seore of 19 to 9 in favor of the School. So to decide the championâ€" ship the School and the Clerks play « three game series next week on Monday _ Wednesday â€" and _ Friday ~venings. The game on Friday evenâ€" ing was a benefit game for Harry Crundenberger who had his ankle broken on Monday evening‘o game and was fairly well patronized There is uneâ€" way to make the eves bright to bring the glow of bealth to pale cheeks> that is to invigorate the body with new blood ing of the â€" Wachtenaw â€" Tribune Three Quarters Century Club of which she is vice president. Memâ€" iers of the club must have reached the age of 75 before being eligible tor membership. An unusual feature of the meating was the attendante Mrs. Spring and two sisters and two brothers ranging in age gfrom 15 to 90. She has two sisters living who are too young to join the club. The many New Hamburg friends wish her many more years of happiâ€" ness and contentment. The Rev. Isaac H. and Mrs. Macâ€" Donald and son Aubray of Wallace town are holidaying at the home of the latter‘s mother. Mrs. V. Ratz. Family Reunion, Mr. Henry S. Hoffman has returnâ€" in home from Tavistock where he «eathersripped all the doors and windows in the ‘Tavistock public school Repairing Detour. Dull eyes mean misery and weakâ€" reca a sure sign of a bloodleas condition. _ Anaemic girls and woâ€" men have dull. heavyy eyes with dark lines underne..th. The bright eyed rirl or womaa is always happy and well rich, red *healthâ€"giving blood. Dr Williams Pink Pllls do thi@ and they Co 4t well. Concerning Yhem Mrs Robert _ Devitt. _ Brougham. Ont.. saya> "My daughter became «o ill and nervous we had to take her out of school. She was pale and thin; her eyes were dull and the least +xertion upset her. 1 began giving her Dr_ Williams‘ Pink Pillis and in lesa than sir months you would not know her. She gained in weight and ttrength and ‘a now the picture of bealth ." BRIGHT EYES, Dr. Williama‘ Pink Pilla are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Wil liams‘ _ Medicine Co., _ Brockville. A tull dozen lawn bowlers from towwn spent Wednesday afternoon at yurious place at tourbaments, rinks being present at Stratford. Waterâ€" oo and Brantford. All had a most enjoyable outing but it fell to the lot ul Rev. Mr. Walker to be the only prize winmer of the entire group. His victory was, however, a comflele one as he secured first prize a fleld of seventy two bowlers all &n# perienced men as no man under vixty years of age was eligible to take part in the contest which was «taged at Brantford. He was accomâ€" vanied by three other veteran bowlâ€" ers who also ran. Our village has reason to be proud of this performâ€" «nce and we congratulate Mr. Wa}k-‘ er on his achievement. The prize von by Mr. Walker is a .‘mndsume‘ ind valuable electric reading lamp. Celebrates 90th Birthday. | Mrs. Sophia Spring of Ann Arhor.‘ Michigan, widow of the late Rev. C.. *. Spring formerly of this town is this month celebrating her 90th hirthgay and is receiving congratu latiods from her many friends. She‘ recently attended the annual meetâ€" The home of Mr. 8. D. Peacock was the scene of a happy reunion, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wagester and deughter of Pigeon, Mich., and Mr. and Mre. John Wagester of Bad Axe, Mich., were vlnlon‘l the home of Mr. und Mrs. A. Ei®t or Monday. Won First Prize. Broke Ankie in Bail Game. Harry Grundenberger, member of the clerk‘s team in the town softball league had the misfortune to break his left ankle while playing in a game on Monday evening. He was running to second base and in slidâ€" ing to the base he snapped his ankle with the result that a bone was brokeu. Dr. Feick set the fracture. The Birthright of Every Girl ROSY CHEEKS NEW HAMBURG | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buckle from Kitchener visited at the home of Mrs. Lavina Rau on Saturday. Sunday visitons at the home of Vir. and Mrs, Aaron Niebergall were. \ir. Reuben Hyde of Burnside. Mr. ond Mrs. Emil Schmidt and family and Miss Idelia Forler of New Hamâ€" burg. Mr. Lloyd Roeder and son ‘Murray â€" of _ Hamilton _ and _ Mrs ‘Charles _ Schneller and â€" Mr. Roy }Schneller of â€" Manheim. Mr.â€" Jack «Flick of Stratford and Miss Reges ‘Peger of Guelph. t _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eagles and !daughler Mary of Toronto are spendâ€" )ng their holidays at the home of Mr. {latives in town. Bob found makIng his fortune in the city glow work. One night he felt «o. miserably dh«gv';uml he de cided to telephone ho Jt was a huge anccess and much easier and cheaper than he‘d imagined. Long Distance has brought him a wealth <f comfort and enjoyment. * Mr.. and Mrs. Emmerson Luckâ€" aardt have returned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. F. Cookson at their summer cottuge. Rev, S. H. Lamb of© Danville oc cupied the Baptist pulpit on Sunday. The pastor, Rev. E. G. Dale preached in his home church. Park Baptist church. Brantford on Sunday. Congratulations were extended to Â¥rs. John Hamm‘by ber children ond other relatives and friends on Wednesday. August 13th, when the ared lady celebrated her 87th birthâ€" day. She is still in good health and ber many friends hope that she will be spared for many years to come, Miss Idella Hostetler is spending the week visiting in Innerkip. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eidt spent sunday with Mr. and Mrs, William Wagler in East Zora, * Thomas were \'(sitursmw;l-l-x'“.ilr. Mrs. Coural Lips fq!' a few days Miss Lavina Arnold left on Monâ€" day to spend a month‘s vacation with her sister, Mrs. C. C. Carmody m bDetroit. Rev. Dr. 1. H.. MacDonald ~and family are apending a week with Mrs. Mary Ratz before leaving for "Toronto Exhibition and other points, The choir of Tainity Luthcran chureh participated in an open air Lutheran service held in Strattord park last Sunday evening. Rev. H Grukn delivered the sermon Visitors at Trinity Lutheran par »mage on Tuesday were Revo and \irs. H Mette of Philadelphia, Pa., lev. and Mre. O. Schmidt of Chicaâ€" k0, HL. Mrs. Theo. Twletmeyer and children of _ Rochester, Mrs. Rev HMam mand Miss G. Twietmever of Waterloo and Rev. and Mrs. Sobbe ci Notth Eastrope Messts, . Leon G.. Pequegnat W. Walker, J. Feick and David Eby took part in a _ bowling tournament in Brantford on \\‘c-duc\"da_)n Mr. and Mrs. August Martz of t uperior, Wiscounsin were the guests ef Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rumig. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline of t8. Miss Gerald‘ne Fisher of Kitchenâ€" er is «pending her vacation at the lome of her grandfather, Mr. George Kuby Mrs. Leola Dawson and Mrâ€" and Yirs.â€" Gordon â€" Ekinsâ€" ofâ€" Woodstock pent the wegkend with Mro and MYrs. Rd. Scherer Mr. aRuasel Nahrgang of Detroit is «pending some holldays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nahrgang Miss â€" Evelyn â€" Morley and â€" Miss \era Nahrgang both of Kitchener are spending the weekâ€"end at the Lome of their parents Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George A. Falk were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Pletch all of Tavistock, Mr. and Mris. Clayton .\lnhr‘ .;nd ;:rrv.s: Waiter and Donald and Mr. and Mrs Eimore Heldmanrnf Philipsburg. Mr. Wm. Bain of the E. G. Hamâ€" and Mre. Louis nRthig and other reâ€" leer staif is laid up with blood poisâ€" oning in his hand which developed from a scratch received while doing repair work on a car. Mr. Herbert Hamel who «pent several weeks‘ holidays at his home here returned to Gravenhurst on Wednesday. Mr. Walter Horn of Hillside, NY., has returned home after spending bis vacation at the home of Mr tGeorge Ruby. Dr. and Mrs. Ruggles of Cleveland spent the weekend with Mr. and Mirs. Emerson Luckhardt. Mr. and Mrs. John Dingle and son Eamund of Pittsburg, Pa., returned tc their home after visiting with Mr and Mrs. Tobias Wanklin and other relatives in town. . Miss Roxie Bowman is spending a week‘s holidays with relatives and Miss Roxie Bowman is spending a week‘s holidays with relatives and friends in Windsor and Detroit. Mr. Walter Bowman is attendiag the Toronto Exhibition in the interâ€" tot of the firm that he is engaged with. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1. Stahi and little chap Harry of Chicago are <pending a month with the latter‘a father and aunt here and other relaâ€" tves in Kitchener and ‘Waterloo. The New Hamburg Felt Boot Comâ€" pany have started operations again a‘ter being closed for their regular summer vacation. Mr. Edward Hamm and bride, nee Auna Connely of Pittsburg have reâ€" turned to their home after spending a few days with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruthig, Mr. RKReuben and Miss Ella Ruthig, Miss Isabell Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Ruthig and son, Mr. John Ruthig, Mre. Emma Schaefer, Mrs. Lavina Rau, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Eidt, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wilhelm and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seyler attended the funâ€" vral of their nephew and cousin the late George Helm of Walkerton which was held at Kitchener on Sunâ€" Mrs. John Marks and daughter Varguerite of Glendale, Cal., who spent several weeks with relatives rere left on Monday for their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eidt spent Wedâ€" nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rcbneller at Manheim. _ Miss Makine and Miss Goforth local teachers called on friends in town on Tuesday. % Miss Robertson of Woodstock l: bolidaying | with h% friend, M Edna Halls this week"._, ) Mr. and Mre. Moses Ridt asd Mr. Leslie Hyde and family spg.pt Sunâ€" day with friends in Rostock. Miss Charlotte Doerr is spending a months vacation visiting friends in Mt. Clemens and Bay City» Mich. Mr. and Mre. Harry Goebel of Butâ€" falo spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goebel. Personals. The Finer Wealth Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krauter, acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scheifele of Kitchener spent Sunday in Upper Woolwich with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer. Mr. and Mrs. John Gies were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Reidel of St. Clements. Little Miss Evelyn Weis of Kitchâ€" cner is spending a week with her wrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Johs Weis. [fariy and Mr. and Mrs. R. Wiggins of Galt and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn and children of Conestogo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huchn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner are spending this week in Toronto atâ€" tending the Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ritzs and son Albert Stuck and son Clayton of Hampstead spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Mary Kappes. Master Howard Heimpel spent Sunday with Master Carl Kuch. J. Gies and Ezra Steiss were on a business trip to St. Jacobs on Monâ€" day. There passed to rest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joe Gas ho, rt Poole on Friday, Mr. Noah Leis, Sr., who was a resident of this place for many years. He was a man of vpright character, and was held in high esteem by a darge number of friends who regret his demise. De veased bad senched the ripe old uge of eighty five years and leaves to mourn his loss, three sons and ot« daughter, his wife having predeâ€" cersed him by a yoar and some months The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire communmity Personals. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shantz and| â€" Miss Grace Baer, Edwanl Reeves hildren of Kitchener were \\‘euk-fun-l Lorne Johannes accompanied by end visitors with Miss Maud Engelâ€"/ Mr. ind Mrs. Harvey B«er of Pres ter. gtun attended â€" the British Empire Mrs. Sarah 'I’ru.\slu_r_o( \\';n(g-rluu;(hmnw' held in Hamilten on Saturâ€" Mrs. Sarah Trussler of Waterloo spent a few days with her sister, Miss Barbara Wabhl. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Koehler of Berlet‘s Corner and Mr. and Mrs. Will. Schaner and chiklren of St. Jacobs spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hahn. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuch were Mr. and Mrs. John Wettlaufer and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kuch of Stratford, Mrs. H. Wiese of Strathroy and Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Brant of Kitchener. FORMER RESIDENT PASSES AWAY AT POOLE ine fameral was afternoon to the A Line, Wellesley . Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Omand »ad! children of Weilesiey and Mrs. Thes Hammond and daughters of Stratâ€" | ford visited at Mr. Alex. Ham mond‘s on Sunday ! Mr. John Schultz‘s new house ha> been completed and painted and| makes a jtreal improvement to the | appearance of our corner. | Mrs. Caroline Fries attended the barn raising on the farm of her trother, Mr. Herman Schlueter, at Linwood, on Saturday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hartung and family of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends here. $ George Fries spent Sunday with‘ Mr. Arthur Hahn. 1 Alonzo â€" Hahn was a â€" business| visitor to â€" Baden, Kitchener and| Noah Leis, Sr., Well Known in District, Dies at Age of 85 Years. â€" Other News. _ Mrs. Montgomery and son of Hamilton P?ent last week with Mr. rnd Mrs. Metvin Pammond. Mrs. Wallace of California, formâ€" erly Miss Anna Winn, a former school teacher here, renewed old acâ€" quaintances in town, Miss Netiie Donald of Kitchener is spending a week‘s holidays with Little Miss Lela Knarr of Water low is holiduying with Mr. and Mrs Lorne Schmidt. Clarence â€" Heipel _ of â€" Kitchener Creek Ros spent â€" Saturday with his grandâ€"| the home mother, Mrs. Mary Sattler. {Johrurnes Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shantz and| Miss Gr hildren of Kitchener were \\‘cuk-:unnl Lorne Little â€" Miss Florence Hahn is spending this week with her cousin, Betty Peppler, of Waterloo. 0_ Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Emil Huehn, a son. Personals. Miss Helen Ritz of Galt is spendâ€" ing a week‘s vacation with her cousins, the Misses Helen and Erla Huehn. Miss Netiie Donald of Kitchener is spending a week‘s holidays with her friend, Miss Kate Metzger. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Otterbein reâ€" turned home from a few days‘ moâ€" tor trin to Wiarton, Meaford and Owen Sound. Waterloo un Monday Neighbors and friends received a real treat when about 25 gathered at the home of Mrs. Noah Wideman on Monday evening to hear Mr. R. H. Thaler of Kitchener give a lecâ€" ture on food and its value to health. He was questioned considerably to which he fully and satisfactorily reâ€" plied. Mrs. Thaler prepared the food by the "Wearâ€"Ever" waterless way. After the serving of the tasty dinner ull departed home with nothing but oraise of the natural flavored food and educational talk. John Krueger was unfortunate in losing a valuable threeâ€"yearâ€"old Jerâ€" sey cow which was found dead in the pasture field when they fetched the cows home from pasture at night. Interesting Health Lecture. Val. Otterbein of Linwood put up a fine new allâ€"steel windmill manufactured by the Toronto Steel Co. on the farm of Fred Braendle. Enjoyable Party. Little Miss Jean Shantz of Kitchâ€" ener was the guest of honor at a birthday tarty given at he home of her aunt here, Miss Maud Engelter. Lost Valuable Cow. John Gremm of Bamberg called in friends in the village on Monday On Saturday afternoon Will. Kappes had a bee at his home here of about twenty men to help tear down the barn on his premises. He intends to put up a new upâ€"toâ€"date barn in the near future. On Thursda , Aug. 21st, a nu:-ber of Hfl.‘!’m .n? neighâ€" bors s Miss Adeline K.ruï¬ at her home bere, the occasion beâ€" at her home bere, the occasion beâ€" ing her birthday. They nted her with a beautiful set uf stationâ€"‘ ery. The evening was spent in a social way after which the girls served a tasty lunch, To Erect New Barn. Birthday Party. On Thursday KINGWOOD held on Su M hu ird diry Mr. ard Mrs. Allan Maxwell and children of Godérich were Sunday vicitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ww. O Ww. Filt. Mics Lonise Johannes and Lorite Johannes attended the fimeral of the late Mrs. J. Bates which was held m â€" Hamilton on Wednesday after roon. Miss Olive se Murray of | Pros visitors at the h Hagey . Mr. and Mrs. J ind children Juni Sunday in Avr. Nurseâ€" Don‘t year like your new ‘atby sister, Johnnie?® JoAnnieâ€" ‘She‘s all risht but 1 wish «he had been a boy. MWillie Smith has got a new sister and new he‘li think I‘m trying to a »py him " Mr. and Mrs. Franklin MeDonald and son Waker of Bright spent Sunday with Dr. and Mre, E. C€. Mcâ€" Donald. Mics Eleanor Hickey of Galt was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr and Mis. J. J. Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. Clif Bricker and tamily of Galt were visitors at the lbome of Mr. and Mrs Irvin Bricker n Saturday, tContinued from Page 1) Services Resumed. The Sunday evening services have been resumed. A good attendance was present and Mr. Hallman gave inspiring _ meseage on | the Great Orator. The Jesson Jonathan and David was in charge of Jucub Hopf of Presâ€" lon at Sunday School. A good atâ€" tendance was present Bornâ€"To Mr.â€" and Mis.â€" Melyvin Snider on Thursday, Aug 2Ist a som. . Congratulations! Fersonals. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wakefield of Galt were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrsâ€" 8. Cornieh. Mr. and Mrs. t Wilcon of Cedar reek Road were Sunday visitors at «w CWiIuOn) Electric Washing Machines Electric Washer at a Very Special Low Price of â€"_â€" Phone 215 _ ‘"The Big MHardware Store‘‘ _ Waterleo A Fast â€" _ Efficient Roomy _ Strong < Silent Handsome Safe and Economical The iim.Sow \Washer does gverything you ever hoped M. 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