* Thursday, October 23, 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mertz and Mr. and Mrs. S. Easson and son of Kitâ€" chener visited with Mr. and Mre. Simon Wagner. Mr. Alfred Stoeser, who underâ€"‘ went an serious operation is up and around and is improving nicely. ' Miss Helen Flannery attended the teachers‘ convention at Kitchener: Ernst‘s Special | TWO LONG TROUSER surrs/ $12.50 $14.80 $18.50 For boys who wear two bloomer suits in sizes 7 to 15, we have seâ€" cured the same high grade workâ€" manship and smart styles that we were able to secure for our older boys, with gratifying results to boys and parents alike. Personals. We spare no pains in selecting the best wearing woollens, the most tasteful patterns and correct styles for these unusually good suits for boys who wear sizes 33, 34, 35 and 36. We know you‘ll like them too. A Three Days‘ Saleâ€"Beginning Thursday EFRNST 8 Select His Fall Clothing at Our Boys‘ Complete Store. Mr. and Mré. Eugene Dietrich MACKINAW AND FaANCY SPORT COATS $7.95 $10.80 $14 We take as much pride in properly outfitting our boys as we do our men customers. We have placed broken lots of our very finest Topcoats in this group. Not every size in each pattern, but a good selection in every size of such distinguished models as you will be proud to wear anywhere. Remarkable is this beginning of the season sale of hundreds of Suits in complete size ranges and in wanted colors. Suits famous for wear and style and which at $25 are considered by their large following to be high value suits. BOYS‘ TWO BLOOMER SUITS $25 sUITS °16 Entire Stock of Men‘s New ,%Nj i i . Ag;ssgs'_: ’ 3z "':5‘:5"’555555'55535- Aé 2 Oct. 29â€" 30 â€"31 ADDED FEATURE: Grand Prize Drawing for Chevrolet Car and other valuable prizes. Open to members of Crippled Children‘s Fund. Membership tickets can be purchased for 50 cents each from any Rotarian. CARNIVAL Midway, Games, Cafeteria, Jitney Dancing, Hallowe‘en. A Great Special Sale of Topcoats $17.50 46 KING ST. E. BOYS‘ LEATHER $4.95 o 95 ‘* $10 Wednesday â€" Thursday â€" Friday To Help Crippled Children JOSEPHSBURG Market Building KITCHENER Three Big Nights of Fun for Young and Old Doors open 7 P.M. Admission 10 cents. Boys‘ Black or Brown Lace Shoes, blucher pattern, medium toe last; ‘\velt soles; rubber heels; sizes 1 to \ FALL FOOTWEAR Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser and on Harry, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wagner attended the birthday party with Mrs. Magdalene Stoeser at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Scherer of Bamberg have moved their household effects to our berg for the winter months. visited with Mr. Pius Helm, who is a patient at St. Mary‘s Hospital at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strauss spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Ditner. Little Gent‘s and Youth‘s black or brown Lace Shoes and Oxfords; rubber heels; sizes 11 to 13%. New Fall Oxfords for men and young menâ€"latest style lasts and patterns. Calf skins and Kid deathâ€" ers. _ New shades of tan; also Men‘s Fine Calf Leather or Kid high shoes, made on the new last. Sizes 6 to 10; Special ...... $s (m & Fall is essentially a sport wear season and we are showing many new and practical coats for a boy‘s every activity. Sizes 6 to 18. Mackinaws ................ $4.95 and up. Leather Coats .......... $5.50 and up on coms Womll ©~ NEW DUNDEE KITCHENER FOR ©$2.95 THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT 1sS LN â€" Miss Myra Herber has returned to Didsbury, Alberta, where she will again take up her duties as a teacher in the Bible School there. Rev. C. W. Backus spent the weekâ€" end at Port Elgin. Mrs. Jack Wells and daughter Katherine. of Galt, «pent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall man. Mr. C. F. Foote of Fort William spent a fewedays at last week with Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Foote. Miss Idella Spaetzel is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Spaetzel at Kitchener. The revival services conducted by Rev. John Grove of Greencastle, Penn., now in progress at the Blenâ€" keim Mennonite Church will come to a close on Thursday evening, Oct. 23rd. The special afternoon and evening services last Sunday were especially instructive, and other speakers besides the â€" evangelist were, Rev. Noah Hunsberger of Waâ€" terloo and Rev. H. W. Stevanus of Bloomingdale. Personals. The Baptist Mission Circle held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mr. Philip Poth last Wedâ€" nesday afternoon with Mrs. C. F. Krauth, the president, occupying the chair. The interesting subject oi India was discussed during the program. . Attend Match. Several from this district attended the International Plowing Match at Stratford last week. Inspiring Services. About sixty members and friends of the St. James Lutheran Church gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber last Thursday evening and enjoyed a birthday supâ€" per provided by ten members of the Ladies‘ Aid. During the evening there was a short program and severâ€" al contests. Talk On India Missions. A special series of revival services will commence in the Baptist Church on Sunday, Oct 26th, conducted by Canada‘s Premier Evangelist, Rev. Alexander Torrie, B.A., of Toronto. Sunday services at 10 a.m. and 7.30 p.m., and week nights at 7.45 o‘clock. There will be bearty singâ€" ing led by the chorus choir, and every evening beautiful handâ€"painted slides of the Life of Christ will be shown. Come and bring your friends. Enjoy Birthday Supper. About twentyâ€"five ladies â€" were present at the monthly meeting of the Women‘s Institute, which was held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Futher on Wednesday evening, Oct. 15th. During the program Mrs. E. D. Hallman gave a very interesting talk on her recent trip to Rochester, Albany and New York City. Another item of interest was the demonstraâ€" pion of dishes for the sick room, given by Mrs. A. Hilborn, Mrs. W. Spaetzel, and Mrs. W. 8. Foote. A tinge of the Hallowe‘en epirit was given when several ghost stories were told by different members. At: this meeting plans were also made for a bazaar which will take place some time before Christmas. At the conclusion of the program dainty reâ€" freshments were served. The next meeting of the Women‘s Institute will be held the third Wednesday evening in November at the home of Mrs. E. S. Brown. Revival Meetings. INTERESTING TALK _ BY MRS. E. B. HALLMAN men‘s Institute The Tunkard church will hold its semtâ€"annual love femst on Baturday and Sunday, Oct. 25th and 96th. Ail are invited to attend. L Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hallman fast week and on Sunday were: Rev. J. D. Mininger of Kaneas City; Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Derstine and son Clayton of Kitchâ€" }ener: Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Shantz and son Mahlom, Mr. and Mrs. Menâ€" no Brubacher of St. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schmidt and daughters o‘ Mannheim; Rev. and Mrs. Wesley ‘wnmer of Rosebank; Messrs. Noah and Willard Shantz of Ayr; Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Snider, Miss Sylvia ‘Snlder and Mr. Leonard Snider of German Mills. Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner and Mr. Myrum Wanner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Areli Goodwin at Drayton on Sunday. Mr. Nathaniel Eby of Detroit, Mich., Mre. George Bechtel, Mrs. William Buck, Mrs. Nora Stevens and Mr. Daniel Eby of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Weeley Erb last Wednesday. ; Sunday visitors at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Noah Otterbein were, Mra [l-‘. Spaetzel and Mr. Herbert Lambke O[ New Dundee also Misa Nellie Herâ€" ner of Kitchener. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider were: Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Snider, Miss Hannah Snider and Mr. Benjamin Snider of Waterloo; Mr. and Mre. Ivan Schieâ€" del and son Cameron of Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Egerdie and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and family at New Hamburg on Sanddy. Rev. and Mrs. Noah Hunsberger and sons John, Paul and David, Mr. and Mrs. Delton Snider and daughâ€" ter Delores, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Musselman all of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Qilbert Bergey on Sunday. Mrs. Gilbert Bechtel and son Wil son and Miss Marguerite Bechtel motored to Hamilton last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Einwachter and son Carson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scheele at Kitchener on Sunâ€" day. Miss Alice Hallman of Rosebank «spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in the village. Rev. and Mrs. ,s},',dl,lé;: Shantz of Stouffville visited with relatives in the village and community last Mr. and Mrs. David Gimble and Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt of Baâ€" den visited with Mr. and Mrs. David H. Snyder on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook of Stratâ€" ford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilâ€" bert Bechtel on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shantz were: Mre. Mummaw of Elkart, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kolb, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron KoW of Kitchener; Mr. and Mra. Delton Snider and daughâ€" ter Delores and Rev. and Mrs. Noah Hunsberger and son of Waterloo; Mr. Rudy Roth of New Hamburg; and Rev. and Mrs. Orphen Wismer and grandson Gerald of Baden. Mesers. Harry and Neleon Goettâ€" ling of New Dundee visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abbert Goettâ€" ling on Sunday. A Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Witmer vialt ed with Mr. and Mra. George Hall man of New Dundee on Sunday. Mrs. W. Spaetzel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Otterbein at Rose bank on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Josish Cassel and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Hallman called on Mr: and Mrs. B. B. Krupp at New Hamburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hallman, Mr. Gordon B. Hallman and family atâ€" tended _ the _ Provincial _ Plowing Match held near Stratford on Thursâ€" day Mr. _ Norman Miller of Hespeler and Misa Kathleen Miller of Kitch ener visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller on Sunday. Misa C. Steinhoff returned on Sunâ€" day, after spending a week at her home near Tiverton, owing to the death of her sisterinâ€"law, the late Mrs. John Steinhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Witmer and family visited with Mr. and Mra. Norman Baer and family on Sunday Mr. and Mre. Alfred Mogk spent a few days of last week with friends at Ayr. . The teachers of the local school altended the Waterloo _ County Teachers‘ Convention at Kitchener last week. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Oberholtzer and Mr. Reuben Oberholtzer of Preaâ€" ton vieited with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Erb on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller and daughter June, and Miss Mary Hilborn visited with Rev. and Mre. John Reichard near Fordwich on Sunday. Miss Ruth Kinzie of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kellsey. Mrs. Norman Weber, Mrs. Arthur Hallman and Miss Zona Hallman and Mr. Clifford Weber called on Mrs. Reinhardt at Galt on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Becker and daughters Betty and Ruth, of Stevensville and Miss Myrtle Becker of Roseville visited with relatives and friends in the village last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poth of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth. Mr. and Mré. G. A. Gruetzner and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gruetzner and daughter Isabelle of Hespeler visitâ€" ed at the home of Mr. August Lauâ€" tenschlager last Saturday. Mrs. S. Dalrymple, Miss Margaret Dochetader, and Messre. Sydney Dalâ€" rymple and Malcolm Dochetader of Fenwick spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page. Mr. &hd Mrs. Lincoin Cassel and daughter Margaret, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lennox at Stratâ€" ford last Thursday. A number from here attended the Waterioo County Trustees and Rate payers Association meeting held at the Kitchener and Waterloo Colle giate last Saturday afternoon. Durâ€" ing the afternoon the local Public School made a creditable showing, when they obtained second prize in the Final School Fair Chorus Conâ€" test. Awards Made on Saturday.â€"Ment LOCAL SCHOOL WINS SECOND PLACE IN CHORUS CONTEST A THE WATERLOO CHRONMICLE gratulatiogs.â€"Other News. VERY POOR CONDITION ROSEBANK INBTANTLY KILLED One man was killed almost inâ€" stantiy and a store . completely wrecked at 384 Spadina Avenue, Toâ€" ronto Friday night whan a steam vulâ€" canizing machine exploded. darmel Bloome~ part owner of the repair shop, was the vietim. A conference of the Lutheran Ministers of the Kitchener district was held in St. James Church here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross and son Junior and Mr. and Mrs. Bull of Hamilton visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Kelterborne on Sunday. Mrs. Ross is staying for a week‘s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zinkhn of Waâ€" terloo were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. Carl Smith. Mr. and Mre. Jacob Sitler visited at Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherer, Mr. John Scherer and Miss Edna Ernst were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Israel Ernst at Ayton. Our School was closed last Thursâ€" day and Friday and our teachers, Mr Harold E. Petch, Miss Gladys E. Stone and Miss Donalda Mcâ€" Eachern atended the teachers‘ conâ€" vention at Kitchener. On Wednesday evening a cof tion of the S.S, workers of the theran churches in the digtgct held. Fourth book, literature, the advieaâ€" bility of abolishing the public schoal readers and substitating . monthly pamphlets, oral memory work versus written memory work, how to help puplia acquire a taste for good readâ€" Ing. Chairman, Mr. S. Hodgin«. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Martin acâ€" companied their son, Mr. Abner Marâ€" tin on a visit to Breslan on Sunday. Mr. J. G. Hurst re’sented our board at the Trustees®" Meeting at Kilchener last Saturday. First book, how to obtain results In arithmetic, devices need in the teaching of spelling, buey work for the clever child, discuasion of the coutse ol study in geography. emâ€" phasizing facts to be taught. lanâ€" gnage. Chairman, Mies M. Nicholl. Second book conference, geogra: phy, discussion on @arithmetic. Chatr man, Miss Rahn. Mra. Randel, entertained a numâ€" ber of her friends to a duck roast on Sunday, the following being callâ€" ed in to enjoy her hospitality: Mr. and Mrs. Noah L. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby, Mrs. Bearinger, Mrs. A B. Weaver, Mrs. Simeon Good, Miss Lovina Weaver and Mrs. Abner Good and children. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mre. John Sully were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dumart and Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Duâ€" mart and family of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Lehman and Mr. and Mrs. John Gingrich of Leâ€" banon, Pa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sauder on Sunday. viceâ€"president, Ross Veitch, Preston; secretary treasurer and librarian, N. A. MacEachern, Waterloo. Friday afternoon grade . conferâ€" ences concluded the convention. F. E. Coombs of Ontario College of Education, spoke on "Greatest eub ject on the curriculum, Literature." Interesting discuesions were held on the following topics: Kindergarten primary and primâ€" ary conference, the usefuinesa of the present primer in teaching readâ€" ing, the synthetic of phonetic method versus the analytic or sentence me thod, seat work and busy work for primary children, prenumber work, formal arithmetic and accompanyâ€" Ing occupations, diecussion of untâ€" form promotion for primary childâ€" ren, atories, different types and their nsefulness. The chairman was Missa E. Pickles. i Third book, compoaition, geogra phy. Chairman, Miaa B. VanEvery. Mr. Alf. Eby returned Guernsey and is making his with hls_l’nll}e;. Mr. Ben. Eby Executive committee: Miss Lonise Heffernan, Waterloo, Miss â€" Irene Woods, Lexington, Mrs. S. Weber, SS. No. 6, Waterloo; anditors, Irvin Schenk, Bridgeport, W. G. Rae, Wel lealey. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henrich and children and Mrs. Henrich visited at Elmira on Sunday. Mrs. Alex. Heller of New Dundee was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heller. Mrs. John Liphardt formerly of this village is renewing acquaintâ€" ances here. Mr. and Mrée. Alf. Gilles, Mrs. Fred Moyer, Miss Tina Moyer and Mr. John B. Wideman were a party of visitors to Galt on Sunday. Mrs. John Ziegler and Mr. Edward Knischewsky of Hamilton are holiâ€" daying at the home of Mrs. Mary Knischewsky. Mrs. Henry Seiling was snow bound at Walkerton over the week: Mr. and Mre. O. J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cress, Elmira on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Syl. Good and sons Walter and Lincoln and daughter, Mrs. Woodall of Elmira attended the plowing match at Stratford last Thursday. Mr. and Mr#~Noah G. Martin acâ€" companied Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Bruâ€" bacher on a month‘s visiting tour in Penneylvania. Mre. Clarence Rice and daughter Shurley spent a few days with Mrs. Harold Cress this week. Mr. Rufus Martin moved his famâ€" ily and household effects in Mr. Hy. Gilles‘ house on Front street. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Huehn were at Guelph last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Peterson of Kit chener visited with Mr. and Mre Henry Gilles on Sunday. Conestogo were visitors here last Sunday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornic of Williameburg called on Mrs. J. L. Weber on Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Riediger and Mr. Jas. Mitchell of Winterbourne were business visitors in the village last Thureday. Miss Irene Heist spent last week at the home of D. Robinson. Miss McEachern of the Preston public School staff spent Sunday with her sister, here, Miss Donalda McEachern of our P. S. ataff. Trustees Association in the Kitch ener Collegiste last Saturday. The former also visited his son, Cranson, who is a patieAt at the Kâ€"W Hos pital having undergone on operation for appendicitis Attended Meeting. (Continued from Page 1} J. MAHOOD Martin of 8. 8. from home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Struth and daughter and Mrs. Struth spent Wedâ€" nesday at the home of Mrs. Walter _ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leiskau were business visitors in Hamilton last Tuesday. Mr. N. M. Steinman, who is laid up with pleurisy, is improving nicely. Mrs. J. W. Struth and daughter Evelyn, who spent the past week with her mother in Toronto, returned home on Tuesday. Personals. Mr. and Mre. D. R. Boshart, who visited in New York with their son Eli, returned home on Sunday. They were accompanied home by Eli Boshart, who spent a day here. Mr. and Mrs. Noah S. Shantz, who spent a month visiting through the United States, returned home last week. Misses Fanny and Cora, Miller were recent visitors at the Fome of Mre. Clarence Meyers. 65 of this popular felt base Rug now in stock. Shown in 15 patterns, suitable for kitchen, diningroom and livingroom use. 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Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. Livingston of Waterloo were recent visitors at the home of their son Alex. Mr. Menno Gascho of New Hamâ€" burg visited with bis mother at the home of Mr. Jacob B. Jutzi. Mr. E. C. Boswell was & visitor in Toronto_on Sunday. Mr. Sam Roth has rented the upper flat of Joe Weiler‘s house and moved in on Tuesday of last week. time you will have seen at â€" _ TELEPHONE #$8o Instant Travel