91 King St. North â€" Waterloo Sold in the Twinâ€"City by Harry Marks Steak has its friends. But when it comes to a meat dish that suits everybody, there‘s nothâ€" ing like a tender savory BEEF ROAST. BEEF Your visual requirements vidged for with giasses of the smartest styles, when our service is employed. Carved in thin, tempting slices . . . Say, but it‘s good! Let us roll you one from our choice Prime Beef. We Deliver Anywhere. MARCONI RADIO stErp V Phone 880 Delivery to all parts of the Twin City. Energy comes from food that contains the elements of nutrition in wellâ€" balanced proportion and easily diâ€" gested form. Get into partnership with Nature and step up your energy by eating Shredded Wheat with milk. All the carbohydrates you need to furnish heat and energy, all the minâ€" eral salts for bones and teeth. Deliâ€" cious for Any meal with sliced bananas or stewed fruits. ie J Myerpip § The Leading Meat Market E. J. Fischer GSRAMAN SPOXEN Phone 476â€"J. YOUR BHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY., LTD. Death of Mre. John Hiller. ‘The death occurred at her home here last Friday morning, Oct. 10th of Sarah Aun Hostetier, wifé of Mr. John Hiller at the age of §1 years. She had been i1 for several months and went through an operation for goitre a month ago. Other complicaâ€" llu.nu developed which were the cause of her demise. The deceased |'u a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hostetier and spent pracâ€" tically all her life in this neighborâ€" ‘hood. She was married in 1893 to her now bereaved husband and for the past twenty years resided in I.\iew Hamburg. Besides her husband she leaves four sons and two daughâ€" Eten, namely, Alvin, Oliver, Edwin iand Roy of Kitchener, Mrs. Delford IHonderlcn of Wilmot and Mabel at home. She is also survived by three \ brothers and one â€" sister, Nelson ‘Hostetler of Ceylon. Sesk.. Edwin |Hostetler of Winnipeg. Oliver Hoâ€" ‘stetier of Elkton,. Mich., and Mrs. John â€" Hunsberger of Haden. The ‘funeral was hbeld on Monday from her late home to Hostetier‘s Churth and cemetery, Snyder‘s Road. The funeral services were held by Rev. Mr. Steele of Humbe:rstone. Cousins oi the deceased acted a: pallbearers. Among those from a distance, who attended _ the _ funeral | were | Mr. Oliver Hostetler: and family, Mrs. Dillman Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stauffer of Elkton, Mich., Mrs. Nettie McCrea and Mrs. Florence Otterbein of Bad Axe, Mich., Mrs. Solomon Sitter of Sarnia, besides a host of friends and other relatives from Kitchener, Waterloo, Stratford. Tavistock. Wellesley, St. Clements and surrounding district. The beâ€" reaved family have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends in their lua-l bereavement. Personals. Mr. Leon G. Pequegnat returned home on Thursday from.a trip to Quebec, Montreal and other cltles in the Province of Quebec. _ Miss Edna Wilbelm has returned home from a week‘s visit with friends in Detroil. â€" Mrs. Weber is visiting her son, Mr. Gideon Weber at Monkton. â€" w.{irr;.r Sittler, Sarnia, spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mre. Moses Gardner â€" â€" â€" Miss Mabel Appel is spending a few days at the home,of her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Grainger at London. â€" Mrs. Linda Peiffer of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ingold. h Miss Pletch, Nurseinâ€"training in the Hamilton hospital spent the week at the home of her parents, Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Pletch. â€" Mrs. C. D. Kent and sons William and John. of Chatham were visitors with friends in town last week. â€" Mr. T. . Peine was on a business trip to Torento on Thursday. 0 ,i‘.r;,(:h;“les Otto and Mr. Lloyd Scherer â€" visited Mr. COharles Oito at Orillia on Wednesday. The farmers are having exceptionâ€" ully fine weather to garner their root and apple crops but the continued dry weather is a great drawhack to fall plowing. Mr. â€" George â€" Welss _ of _ Mount Clemens, Mich., renewed old ac quaintances in town and attended the funeral of his brotherâ€"Inâ€"law, the late Jacob Anderson at Haysville. The Oetzel Evangelical Church held a harvest home service on Sunâ€" day evening. Recitations, songs and addresses were given and all were pleased. & Bright Life Closed. Word has been received here of the death of Mildred Walsh at the uge of 15 years, grand daughter of Mrs. Thomas Daniels, Wilmot street. ‘She had been ill for a few weeks with typhoid fever Mr. and Mrs, George Clair and family of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dahmer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Lederman and son Donald of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr arnd Mrs. John Dahmer. Miss | Makinsg and Miss: Goforth visited their relatives in Stratford ever the weekâ€"end WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT ENERGY NEW HAMBURG _A large number of farmers of this district as well as many town people sembled daily and the aggregate atâ€" mhumwu-w The local public school wa» closed Thursday and Friday the teachers attending the anmumal tegehers‘ conâ€" vention in Kitchener. f Conservative Mesting. Matches held this Week near Strat Mark M. Donald, Comservative Canâ€" didate in the Grand Theatre on Â¥ri day night. Mr. Donald also addressâ€" ed the meeting. Mr. lsmae Lightheart, who injured his leg by falling from a ladder, while painting, is getting along nively. Minister of Mines addressed a polt+â€" tical meeting in the interests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bock of Rochesâ€" ter. N.Y., and Miss Clara Reider of Winnipeg called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John RHz. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmody, Mrs. W. Goering, Miss McDougal and Mr. McCarthy spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. M. Arnold. Rev. W. 0. Ruby and Rev. G. Ruby x Clricago are visiting at the home of their pafents, owing to the liness »‘ their mother, Mrs. George Ruby. The members of the B.Y.P.U. atâ€" tended a rally at St. Mary‘s on Monâ€" day evening. The Misses L. Boettâ€" zer. Mabel Schultz, Agnes Metz, Margaret Gelger and Roxie Bowman tcok part in the program. Offigérs Elected. A meeting of the Senior ELC.KE. x the Evangelical church was heid Jn Wednesday, Oct 8th, for the purâ€" pose of reâ€"organization. The followâ€" ‘ng officers were elected for the enâ€" suing term: President, Miss Clara drown; viceâ€"pres., Miss I. Zurbrigg: rec. sec‘y., Erma Schmidt; cor. sec‘y.. Miss Margaret Musseiman; treasurer, Mr. Harry Roth. Rev. Pletch presided and after the elecâ€" tion of officers, plans for a rally Sunday _ were â€" discussed, â€" Sunday Oct. 26, being the date suggested for the Rally. _ Meesrs. Nicholas Enns and Anâ€" thony Stein were on a business trip to Vineland on Saturday. Field Day. At the continuation field day held at Fountain Park on Friday afterâ€" noon, ideal weather prevailed and a large crowd of spectators were present to witness the event. Points won were: Harold Phillips 22, Vincent Reid 14, Wilfred Hartâ€" man 10, Ted Snider %, O. Zimmerâ€" man 1. Standing | by â€" points â€" for Senior zirls: Ferne Kropf 17, Anne HMartâ€" man 13. Isabel Hartman 9, Mabel Issler 3. Mrs. 8. H. Zurbrigg bas taken up her residence again on Asums streot, ‘Zulely vacated by Mr. J. G. Eldt. Standing by points for Interme liate boys: Clare Pfaff 19, Wayne Kropf 16, Omar Hudeimaier 10, Waiâ€" ter Schaefer 9. Mr. John Dick of Vineland spent the weekâ€"end with his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Jacob Neufeld in town. Standing by points for ategirls: Elsie Cornell Scherer 18. Helen Sipple i, Betty Becker 2. Mrs. Barnes of Waterloo spent Friâ€" day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bingeman. Miss Grace Peacock spent Satur day with relatives in Kitchener. . _Miss Ellen Forest of Shakespeare vigited her parents over the weekâ€" end. | For the second time within two years thieves broke into the Letson and Winfileld gurage here last Wedâ€" nesday night by forcing open the main doors. During their visit the unwelcome guest; helped themselves it« the contents of the cash drawer |amounting to about $4.00.. Although ; the Provincial detectives were imâ€" j mediately set to work no clue has {been found or arrests made. tFlre Quickly Extinguished. ! With the excitement of the theft ‘h. the Letson and Winfleld garage not yet having died out it began fresh. when the alarm was made late ‘Thursday afternoon of the fire at Mr. Allan Good‘s blacksmith shop where sparks from the chimney pipe ignited the roof and but for some soot which was on the shingles around the chimney no doubt the fire would have made such headway when it was noticed, as to be beyond control. Helping neighbors and the fire truck soon had the fire exâ€" tinguished before ifhad done any great damage. |Funeral Largely Attended. Mr. William Loehr of Stratford spent Saturday with friends in town. Mrs. O. H. Becker has returned home from visiting friends in Port Huron, Mich. Miss Helen Smith of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of ber purents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Q Smith. Mr. J. J, Berger, Mr. V. Reid and Mis M. Arnulid are visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mts. F. Baechler, Powassan. Thieves Enter Garage. The fumeral of the late Mre. Catharine Stroh, which was held on Thursday nf{:rnoon was largely atâ€" tended by sorrowing relatives and friends, bearing mute testimony of the high esteem in which the deâ€" parted was held. Rev. 8. J. Wittig, pastor of Bt. Matthews _ Lutheran Church conducted the service. Mre. John Lauer of Waterloo re turned to her home after a ten days stay at the Stroh home. . â€" Some of our nel§hboring farmers took in the Provincial Plowing Match, near Stratford, the last midâ€" week. Attend Convention. The school was closed over the weekâ€"end to allow the teachers to attend the convention in Kitchener Company Changing Phone Lines. The Bell Telephone Company construction gang is changing their lime through the western end of the viliage from the north to the south alde of the street. imapected Roads. Mr. Wm. Keith, district engineer of the Department of Public High ways, was on a tour of inspection through the eastern part of the ‘Township, last midweek. Mrs. Louis Bauman has returned "I want to talk to Finiand." to her home aiter béing a patient at ) Sounds unreasonable, doesn‘t it? 8t. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitehener, for| But it is only one of nineteen Ruâ€" several weeks. n countries now available by _ Mr. and Mrs. Staniey Wilson and mm.u'dlu most of the tamily of Detroit were weekâ€"end Americas. Universal telephony is visitors with Rev, and Mrs. B. Holm. yeatrer than many think. conEsToao T Intermediâ€" 21, Marle 6, Ha Eidt Fuesday evening in the school house. n es decioed to favice the Now Blair. The board will then consider purchsse of a similar fire apparatus. The better street light discussion sas sheived until the nest meeting. Dundee fire brigade to give a domâ€" write the townsbip clerk re specia! privieges granted Police Villages ud what benefit Blair would derive ii it were decided to take step. The natter of informing the county counâ€" ‘il in regard to having rotary plow u all bus travelled highways was iiled until next mecting. Comsiderable _ discussion _ arose whenrn the matter of the board runâ€" aing a Community Christmas Tree was suggested. A report wilkl be wesented at the next meeting. Guard Against Snow Drifts. in order to prevent snow drift; on the BlairnPreston highway it is sug gested that the sweet clover be cut. Thks has a tendency to sturt the drifting. Heaith improved. Amos Reeves, secretary of the Blair Board of Trade has recovered ufficiently from his recent illness to be able to be up and around again. On Rugby Team. Eurl Reeves and John Sipes, two voul boys are lining up with the Jaltâ€"Preston _ Combines and â€" Galit ‘ollegiate Rugby teams respectively. Tompeted in Competition. Rut‘i Snider first prize winner for the recitation at Waterioo West School Fair took part in the eliminaâ€" ‘ions ut the Waterloo County trusâ€" tees and ratepayers associations meeting at the Kitchener and Waterâ€" loo Collegiate On Saturday afterâ€" noon. Finale were also to be held i1 rural school oratorical contests. Potatoes Stolen. â€" The next shooting matches will be ‘eld on November 8 and 10th with l.ulnnlnu targets. â€" U Names Added. George Bartholomew of Strasburg hes had a large number of his potaâ€" ives dug up and stolen from his lelds during three different nights. Constable Battler was notifled and is investigating the theit. Attended Convention. Over 50 names were added to the voters‘ lists of the Blair poll for the coming byeâ€"election. Plowing Match Today. Miss Ann McLean, Teacher of the Blair Public School attended the Feachers Conventicn at Ottawa last week. Shooting Match. A most succecsful shooting match was held in Blair last Saturday. Three were tied for the honour. Letheid and Taggart of Galt and Charles Gingrich of Blair shooting off for the honors and special prize. ilugiich belng successful in winning he honors. 20 being high for the day. The _ North _ Dumfries _ plowing match is being held on the farm of Win. King. Dickie Settiement, toâ€"day Thuisday), October 23rd. A most extensive list of prizes is offered. Lhere are eight classes and also a horse shoe pitching contest. Nearly seven prizes offered in each class with 3 prizas In the barnyard golf competition. Won Prize. loy Marshall won first prize in ihe men‘s stubble event at the South Bruce plowing match held in Tees water recently. Car Ditched. An unknown car ran into the ditch on the Blairâ€"Preston highway on Sunduy. No serlous damage was done. Barn Burned. Albert Willizmson, who had the misfortune to have his barn burn to the ground recently on the Galtâ€" Hamilton highway was a former rteâ€" sident of Blair. His many friends were sorry to hear of his great loss. Anglers Meet. â€" A number from the viliage attendâ€" «l the meeting of the South Waterâ€" loo Angler:‘ Association held in the lalt Arinouries recently. Held Banquet. Doon Softball Team hehl a banâ€" juet and concert in Qill‘s hall on Puesday evening, Oct. 2ist. The vent was to celebrate the winning f the S.W.R. Softball Championship. Among the speakers were K. K ‘tomuth ex M.LAA., Wm. Kiliott ex M.P., and A. M. Rdwaerds M.P. MHand Made Shingies. The south east corner of the Globe ~ontained a picture of a Blair resiâ€" dence which is being reâ€"shingled after having hbad the first shingles on for 66 years. The shingles taken off were hand made of pine and are in good condition except the parts which were exposed to the weather. The roof has not leaked this past summer. A single tree 5 feet in diâ€" ameter supplted enough shingles for the house and ba&rn and 2700 feet of lumber. The thigd generation of this family still live on this farm. Personals. Mr. and Mre. Lewis Bartholomew and son Howard and Miss Marâ€" guerite _ Bartholomew â€" of Preston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Soehner in Waterloo. Mr. and Mre. James Trussler of Orillia were Thursday visitore at the home of George L. Johannes. Mise Louise Johannes spent a day in Toronto. Ernie Coles and son Hartley of Acton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Langridge of Preston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. 8. Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waiker and family of Stratford were Bunday viâ€" altors at the home of Mr. and Mra C. Fach. * Misa Dorothy Carey is undergoing treatment at the Bick Children‘s Hospital in Toromto. _ _ _ 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kenyon apent Monday in Washington. Hospital in Ton:‘lo. Mr. and Mrs. rl Kiefhaber, Mrs M. Kiefhaber and Misa Kathleen Kiefhaber spent Sunday in Oshawa guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Rdward K iefha ber Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johannes and children Jean and Jack, were Sunâ€" day visitore to Brantford. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Jamea N. Johanne: and children Junior and Mary, and George L. Johannes were Sunday Mr. and Mre. Melvin Baer and family were Sunday â€" visitors . to Bloomingdale. â€" s visitors to Hamilton Calling Anywhere BUILOING PERMITS ISSUED _ , Bivd Building _ permits _ issued | this | COm month by town engineer Claude ; road Necker are as follows: | on S J. C. Klaehn, dwelling on John CABRROLL®S 24° RICE 3 »â€"19¢|| JELLIES CALAY SOAP Mildâ€"Cured* Sliced Becon, Cemb MHoney 25¢ e e es c commnters C ï¬]_(lmd * 35 Hellorres ’j':'.%: xsn eat Flakes 154. 21¢ \ tâ€"2 5« 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 Clean, plump, whole grains This week One Cake FREE BUTTER |10=35° J cakes 23¢ Rowntree‘s ° HAPPIL® COCOA s s *R Choice Cooking Dates ==/=~ 3 i»». 23c im 2 tbs. 7]J° EAGLE BLUEBERRIES 2 1ms A Delicious Pieâ€"fill Pastry murm 24 11.-7%\% Bivd., _ $12,000; Kitchener Spring Company. â€" garage â€" on _ Bridgeport road, $100; Chas. Lachman, garage on Short street, $190; Herb. Kreutz weiser, addition to dwelling on Alâ€" Big, white, huskâ€"free finhes of UQAFS| Z3E SOAP | . NJ ARE | A ing Wax that For Snowâ€"Whise Wasking I ï¬ï¬â€˜ 410 P. & G. Naphtha 14 bert street. $2,000; Ellert Bros., adâ€" dition to office on East Charles street, $4,000. Minard‘s Liniment aids tired feet. VEL VEETA Hallowe‘en CANDIES WAX lc 35° 255°