PAGE 8X mettle by defeating their opponents by a score of 4 to 1. Two unforâ€" tunate accidents occurred during these games Eruie Eichler had his mose broken when he collided with Vincent Reid and Jerome Scherer suffered a dislocated elbow during the frays. But however, both are reâ€" covering under the dottor‘s care. Mr. Edward Reiuhart has returned home after visiting friends in Kitchâ€" ener. Joint Opening Of Three Leagues. The joint opening of the week!y |socured a position. ~ | meeting of the Evangelical Adult, Miss M. Witzel, teacher at Burnâ€" Senior and Intermediate Leagues W&8 |;jjo geppol, epent the weekâ€"end at in charge of the Ladies‘ Ald. A|mme home of her aunts, Misses Zeâ€" splendid topic was given by the Pr€ / porah and Eunice Eldt. cident. Mroe. R. C. Lackhandt This|! "virs J Leschinger apent a f6w was followed by a duet, sung by Mrs, sdn)d at the home of her son, Irvin C. Ingold and Mrs. C. O. KrUSP® |Laschinger at Petersburg. The Senior and lntermedlate! Mrs. Irvin Laschinger spent a Leagues held a joint meetin'g. MIMS | fow days with her mother, Mrs. C. Helen Hostetler and Nile BingemaDd Kunzi, who is confined to her bed played a piano duet. The tOpP!C WAS rprough ilness. given by the leader, Mr. C. O.| giack Diamonds Nose Out Leafs. Kruspe and an interesting discussion | What proved the best game of the fcllowed of the first Chapter "WBAt ceason was the Black Diamonds and is Success" of the book entitled, yaple Leafs‘ hookâ€"up in a sudden "Making Life Count.". death game on Friday night at the Mre. Dahmer is visiting her daukLâ€"|yink. The winner to play the Night ter, Mrs. W. Hesse, S[mtl'urd._ Hawks on Monday night lt was Mre. Edward Kalbfleisch is th¢|iurumn for the Leafs for they fell guests of friends in Hamilton. before the Diamonds and although Mre. A. R. G. Smith is spendiD& they were not disgraced they must a few days in Toronto. hang up their sticks for this year. Spend Social Night. The score was 2 to 1. Tha vouns neonle of the Baptist| Hamburg Kids Beat The young people of the Baptist Church met on Tuesday evening. The topic under discussion | was "The Missionary Message of Jesus" ably taken by Miss Agnes Metz. The pastor, Rev. Earl Dale, conducted an alphabetic Scripture contest. During the evening Misses Ferne Kropf and Alva Metz rendered a vocal duet. The society accepted an invitation to spend a social evening at the parâ€" sonage next Monday* evening. Priest Shows Sildes. Rev. Father J. S. Lally S J., enâ€" tertained the parishioners of the Holy Familly R.C. Church here on Tuesday evening with lantern slides | on the life of Christ and the Jesuit r Martyrs of this continent. l-‘atllerl‘ Lally explained each scene in a short and â€" concise manner. | The â€" Jesuit martyrns were killed by the Indians during the years 1642 to 1649 were €anonized last June and are the only persons so honored in the hisâ€" tory of North America. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne daughter of Shakespeare day visitors at the home Mrs. Aaron Eidt. Cook‘s Regulating Compound Mr. L. Norman Public School inspector made an official yisit to the local public school last week New Hamburg Music Pupils Stand Well In Exams. Word was received on Tnesday of the splendid chowing made by the pupils of Mr. Clarence Buchlow in the intreductory music examinations which took place at the Kitchener Conservatory _ of Music recently. The results were as follows: First Class homors (899, or overl Marâ€" garet Ingold and Elaine Hammer: Honors (70 per cent) Harold Lnuft. lise Mosig. Gladys Zinn ind Betty Thomas. . Mrs. Annie Leis spent the week end with friends in Stratford. ~ Mrs. Adam Lotz of East Zorra is moving to town and will make her future home with her daughter, Mrs. William Spahr. Miss Edith Bingeman who has just completed her third years‘ training course at the General â€" hospital. Hamilton and has heen spending the past week at her home here has reâ€" turned to Hamilton on Friday where she has accepted a good position at the General Hospital Mr. Leonard Schiedel of Windsor was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Roth. Mrs. C. Richardson of St. Mary‘s visited with her parents. Mr. and Mres. W. H. Boullee. Mrs. _ John E. Bingeman «pent Tuesday in Waterloo â€" with her daughters, Mrs. Homer Watson and Harry Barnes. Mr. J. B. Tusting of St. Mary‘s has taken over the office management at the New Hamburg Fiour Mills in euccession to Mise Janet Smith who left recently. To Quilt For Missions. Mr. L. Hcetetler was a Imsiness visitor in Buffalo. â€" Mr. Delton Krop{ of Waterloo is confined to his home here through illness. Mr. E. Kalbfleisch and son Art and daughter Frieda and grandson George Pennie took in the Niagara Fallsâ€"Weet Toronto hockey match. which was played at the Falls on Wednesday night. The W.M.S. of the Trinity Luther an Church held its rexnlar meetine on Tuesday evening. The ladies decided to make a quilt for miseions. Mrs. Ed. Appel, Missos Helen Grunâ€" denberger and Friecda Kallafleisch each gave a reading on micsfons. Mrs. Peifer of Kitchener was a guest at the home of her sister, Mre. C. Ingold Mrs. James Patterson of this town has been engaged as a special epeaker at. community meetings to be held throughout the connty of Norfolk under the direction of the Ontario Department of Agriculture. Died In Kansas. Mrs. Rebecea Schweitzer. received the sad news of the death of hvr‘ brother, Mr. Jacob Rupp who passed away at hila home in Marlon, Kanâ€" sas on March 5th. The late Mr Rupp j was born and raised on the Rupp homestead, two milee west of New Hamburg and left here for Kansas nearly fifty yearse ago. He was at the good old age of 76 years and is earvived by one brother. Mr. William Rupp of Didsbury, Alberta, and two miaters, . Mre. Schweitzer, of New Hamburg and Mre. William Seibert of Marion, Kansa« i Miss Lottie (Goebel of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Fred Goebel. The members of the Miseion Circle of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Chnrch met at the home of Mre. Ed. Pfaff on Thureday evening. The members epent a few hours in quilting. (Continued from Page 1) Persomals and other items as told by Waterioo Chrenicle NEW HAMBURG gmmd on receipt _ of . pr pamphlet Addream: THE COOK MEDICINE C TOBORT8,0M1 . (F or merly Winde 4 . reliahle wlating Mh:!' Rold _ in t')‘l'rï¬o r of strenathâ€"No. 1, $17 Ll o. 2. IS;“!"} 3. §3 per boz, DISTRICT NEWS Eidt and were Saturâ€" of Mr. and or sent | Miss M. Witzel, teacher at Burnâ€" side School, spent the weekâ€"end at |the home of her aunts, Misses Ze ;borah and Eunice Eldt. Miss Constance Murray visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Laschinger, Petersburg. Mrs. George Wilhelm of Milverton has purchased the property of Mr. Heury Steiner on the coruer of Jacob and Boullee steets and intends mwoving into it in the near future. Miss Litt of Waterloo is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Merner Miss Alice Wolfe who underwent »n operation for appendicitis at the Kâ€"W Hospital last week is gettink along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey have moved their household effects to Hagersville, where Mr. Harvey has secured a position. Baden By Two Goals. Another game was played atter the town fixture between Baden and New Hamburg Juniors: which was won by New Hamburg by a score of 6 to 4. Mis. Fred Cookeson returned home on Friday after spending the past two weeks in New York Clty with her daughter, Mra. T. Carson. Mr. Tom Lautenschlager of Kitâ€" chener is spending a few days with his family at the Commercial Hotel. Mr. Howard Yates, who for the past year was assistant at the (.N.R. station, has been transferred io Lucknow, where he will be movâ€" ing his family shortly. Mr. Wilfred Ruby left on Monday for Toronto, where he will undergo treatments in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs, G. Yates of Brantâ€" ord are visiting the former‘s broâ€" ther, Howard Yates. Mrs. A. Eidt spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Humphrey. Kitchener. Mr. Earl Hostetler of Beamsville spent Sunday with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beck and daughâ€" ter Gertrude. of Blair, were visitors with Mrs J. Seip and Mrs. M. Kreb Mr. Harry Steinberg of the Bank ol Commerce staff, Exeter, spent the -.n-':l\-uml with his parents here. Mr. and Mro. '(}vnrg«x Forler veturned home after spending time with friends at Kitchener Mrc. T. H. Peine was on a business t:rip to Detrolt this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fairy of Hamilton spent several days with Mrs. Fairy‘s mother, Mts. J. Marty. Mr. Geo. H. Meyers, manager of the Bank of Commerce here was a business _ vi«itor | in _ Windsor on Phursday Mr. Leon G. Pequegnat left on Monday on a business trip to Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. Miss Marcella Berger has returnâ€" ed to Toronto, after nursing her mother for the past two weeks. Mr. Henry Bollenbach who conâ€" dueted a shoe repairing business in Yir. George Holt‘s harnese shop, has left for Kitchener, where he intends to locate. Miss Josie Heffernan of Peterâ€" borough. organizer for the Spirella Company of Canada, spent a few days this week with Mrs. Lavina Rau Miss Violet Doricht, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dorecht,. is receivâ€" ing the â€" congratulations of her riends on passing her piano examâ€" inations successfuily. Miss C. Graff Ahas returned, after <pending a week in Toronto. Mics Helen Forrest of Shakespeare vicited her parenis. Mr. and Mra Ben Forrest over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Addison Schmidt of Kitchener was a Sunday visitor with his parâ€" mis, Mr. and Mrs. L. Schmidt. Hamburg Students Gerber â€" Lic}\ti Nuptials Trimmed Wellesley. Showing a remarkable reversal of orm the School handed the Wellceâ€" ey etudents a coat of whitewash, the score being 5 to 0 Only the wonderâ€" wl exhibition of Faulhafer in the isitors‘ net prevented a much larger core. A regrettable accident hapâ€" rened _ during the second period xhen Baltzer, «tar wing for Welles ey, in some way received the buttâ€" nd of his own stick in the stomach. the inJured lad was carried to the iressing toom where Dr. T. B. Feick attended him. On Sunday of last week the marriage of Misa Mary Lichti of this place and Mr. Gerber of Michigan was solemnized at the Amish Menâ€" ronite church on the third line of Mornington. The young couple are taking up their residence on the 5th line of Wellesley, and we join in wishing them many happy years of woedded life. Personals. Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Miss Doris Freeborn and Messrs. Lorne and Wallace _ Freeborn â€" of _ Kit#hener visited with friends here last Monâ€" day. Honored by Friends. On Monday evening of last week a large number of friends of Mr and Mrs. Alex. Dewar gathered at the home of Mr. Jas. Freeborn and presented them with a miscellaneou: shower of gifts and hearty good wishes for their future happiness ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGS RESULTS. Mr. and Mre. George B Hatha way ind «ons Ted and Norman, spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr and Mrs. Sam Hathaway Mrs. Nogh Leis spent a few days lust week with her daughter at Hampstead. Buu’kl Farm Mr. George Schmidt has moved onto the farm vacated by his brother, Mr. John ‘Schmidt, huin: recently sold his farm on the fift line to Mr. Gerber of Michigan. KINGWOOD have wsome TERRIFIC WIND Local Resident Had Unique Ezâ€" Never before this year until this pust week were the roads entirely plocked for traffic. On some of the side roads, it was necessary for people to drive through the fields as it was impossible to do otherwime. Jne man in this vicinity had the @aâ€" perience during the terrific wind storm, to bave the buggy, in which he was driving, thrown over by the «ind. * Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Coipitts and family were the guests of Mr. ind Mrs. Leonard Thompson for dinâ€" per on Friday evening, March 6th. Mrs. Nickaso of Preston visited Mrs. Joe Bieth on Tuesday. * Mr. and Mre. Walter Janzen and wmily of Buffalo visited at the home >1 Mr. August Janzen on Sunday. Mrs. Gabel and Mrs. Wm. Eagle .A Hespeler visited Mrs. Schitemann )n Thursday. 7 Elect Officers. Emm ntats The Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the â€" Municipal ‘Telephone Co. aas held at the township hall on Wednesday. The same commissionâ€" ere were reâ€"elected which were as {ollows: Mr. A. Grove, Mr. Ed. Janâ€" zen and Mr. M. Shell. \Mro K. L. Fenton called at the home of Mr and Mrs. Walter R. Colf wtts on Saturday afternoon. Many friends of Mrs. Albert Einâ€" wechter. who went through an operâ€" tion at the Kâ€"W Hospital this week, will be glad to know that ehe is graâ€" lually recovering. Mrs.â€" Wilfong received the sad rews uf the death of her father, at Boitun,. Ont., this week. Mr. and \rs. Wilfong and daughter Margaret C eft for that town to attend the funâ€" ‘ral. Mis. William Getck and children }\‘n"(‘ll friends in Preston on Saturâ€" a know that she is epeedlly recover ing Mrs. Mosser and daughter Mildred, 1 Preston \'ii'ited at the home of Mrs. Schliemann on Sunday. The many friends of Mr. Walter ‘olpitts will regret to know that he s confined to his home, owing to illness, but hope for his epeedy re I'l)“l‘]') Mrs. Melntosh and daughter Iva, un} â€" Mrs. _ Arnold Julke and son Frank. of Preston, were guests of Mis. Geick on Wednesday, Profitable Meeting. A number of persons attended the {meal â€" Young â€" Feople‘s Society on Linusday evening. The topic, "What s the Church" was ably handled by Mr. Gordon Rurgetz. â€"Seripture readâ€" ng was read by Miss Ruth Schaefer. \s it was business meeting, the reâ€" wirts (rom the executives were read ind awlupted. The meeting was closed Lith the Mizbah benediction. Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hareid â€" sherk of Elmwood, Ont., wish to extend their congratulations m the arrival of a son on Friday, i.\lzu‘r.‘) fth. _ Mr. and MiZ. Alvin Burkbhardt and lay. afternoon. Missec Edua and Nora Schierholtz ind Louise Janzen of Kitchener sisited at the bome of Mr. August Janzen on Thursday. \1â€"011\ friends of Mrs. Eldon Sherk mho underwent an operation at the {â€"W hospital this week will be glad Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinachberger M Erbsvilie visited with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Mary Hinechberger on Thursday. Miss â€" Florence â€" Kieswetter _ who pent a few months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich .Josephsâ€" aure, relurned home on Thureday. Miss A. Haney spent the weekâ€" mnd in Kitchener. Mr. Russel Schaefer of Kitchener s spending a few weeks‘ with his nother. Mrs. L. M. Schaefer. Moessrs. Atuirew Diebolt and Leo. Dieholt were buciness visitors to Kitâ€" shener last Wednesday. Mr. Simon Voll spent a few days in Kitchener last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henty Back attendâ€" wl the funeral of the late Mrs. Harry irhneider at Linwood on Saturday afternson. Mr. Robert Hinschberger of Erbsâ€" ville. Mr. Walter Hinschberger and Miss Floreuce Reidel of Kitchener pent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Hinschberger. Mr. Herb Doheriy of Linwood callâ€" edâ€" on Mr. M. J5 Kieawetter on Saturday. Mr. and MiZ. Alvin Burkbhardt and on of Waterloo «pent Sunday at the some of Mr. and Mrs. Iryin Mose, Messrs. Christ Herner and Wmm Jutzl of Baden were business vist ors here on Saturday. The play "Jimmie Jonson‘s Job" vhich was put on by the Iocal young ~lka of thiw section was held on Friday evening and proved a great asuccess. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bach, Mr. and Vrs. John Jacobi and Mr. and Mre. Wm. Schneider and family visited on iunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lenry Neeb. Mr. Al. Schneider of St. Clements ipent Sunday with friends here Messrs. Walter Frickey and Oliver 1. Kolb called on Wm. Ertel on Monâ€" lay Iact Miss Mary Schieck of Elmira epent he weelkend with friends in this vicinity Miss Florence Coyne of Preston pent the weekcend with Mra_ Vera fergott Me«srs Clifford and Ruseel Hayâ€" Mr. Albert Weltz of Kitchener is may doing some carpentry work for Mra. Vera Hergott. â€" Mrs. Fred Gutzkic was a business Asitor in Kitchenér on Saturday last. Mr. Adam Ruppel called on friends » our locality on Sunday. Miss Helen Wiebe of Kitchener spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. ind Mrs. David Wiebe Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wilhelm and ‘aughter Reta, of Waterioo, apent junday with Mr= and Mrs. Ignats WNeller Mr. Alfred Krieger is spending a ew daye with hi« aon. Herbert krieger Me«srs Clifford and Ruseel Hay vaker and Peter Wilhelm epent Sun {ay with Gne Hergott. Mr. and Mre. Fred Berg of Kit @ner e«pent Sunday with Mrs ‘eter Berg of this place. Mr. EJi Petz and sone Gerald and ‘lifford called on Mre. Henty West all on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Peter Berg was a busines@ isitor to Kitchener on Monday. pericnce While Driving in Recent Bliszard. SHANTZ STATION BAMBERG UPSETS BUGGY HEALTH OFFICER Elmira Town Council Holds uealt with at the March session of the Elmira town council held re cently. Dr. Simmons, M. H. officer, presented a report. Several memâ€" bers of the Elmira Municipal Society ppeared before the Council and presented their annual statement. A equest for the usual grant was reâ€" ferred to the Finance Committee. Dr. J. R. Simmons, Medical Health Officer, presented a report re the anitary matters of the town for 1930 and agreed to prepare a report for the press. He spoke of the advisabiliâ€" y of engaging & town nurse pursiuâ€" int to a communication received Jrom the Health Department. A local widow wrote asking that her daughter be allowed to return home from the House of Refuge, the â€"ouncil, however, felt she was well cared for and took no action. From the clerk of the township of Waterloo, enclosing a copy of a resoâ€" ution passed by this, his council, reâ€" juesting the County to reduce the expenditures on the County Roads, ‘hereby reducing the millrate for the County purposes. . Scully and Scully, chartered ac sountants, Kitchener, were appoint ~d auditors for 1931. Accounts total ing $243 were passed. Elmira Highway Being Cleared. The County authorities are makâ€" ng a good job clearing the Elmiraâ€" Xitchener highway, since the heavy now fall on Saturday and Sunday. The snow plow was used to widen he highway «o that two cars may pass each other. â€" A requisition of $1400 for the Public School Board was approved. The Elmira Chamber of Comâ€" nerce at a recent meeting paseed i motion expressing the thanks to he county road commission for ood work done in keeping the highâ€" vay open. Special Services. A very successful sale of home: nade baking and candy was held on Saturday afternoon in the Library hall by the Ladies‘ Afd of the Pres:â€" byterian Church. Services were held on Monday uorning and in the evening in the 3t. Theresa Church in honor of the Tanadian Martyrs. Successful Sale. Mrs. E. H. Graham and Mrs. A. K. Leonard, who have been spending a‘ xeek with friends in Toronto, reâ€" ‘urned to Elmira on Sunday with MUr. Graham, who motored to the vity. ‘ There appeared in the Toronto junday Star in the colored photoâ€" waphic section of last Sunday and he Sunday previous, the photograph M little Miss Jane Dalziel, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dalziel of Foronto. This will be of interest to he Elmira people since the child‘s nother 4s the former Miss Mae O‘Neill. daughter of Mr. William O‘Neill. ENJOY ST. PATRICK‘S BANQUET; ADDRESS BY REV. MR. MUNROE Enjoyable Program at Livingston Church.â€"â€"Other News of Interest. The St. Patrick‘s banquet held at the Livingstone Presbyterlan Church on Tuesday evening was a ‘rand success with a large crowd present. Rev. Taylor Munro gave an nteresting address. . Musical selecâ€" ons were also given by local talent, Attends Funeral. â€" ‘Then, madam," sald the official | ~ravely, "am I to take it that the fur tail 1 see hnchg down under your coat is your own?" Mr. and Mre. E. H. Sippel attendâ€" ad the funeral of the latter‘s mother, Vrs. Mickus at Preston on Tuesday. Mr. Sippel â€"was relievyed by Mr. Gawson Schwartzentruber for the day. Lost To New Hamburg. The Baden boys played a game of ockey with the New Hamburg boys n Friday night. The score was 65 n favor of New Hamburg. Goal, C. H. Seip; defence, E. Berâ€" lux and €Sylvester Nanman; right xing. Floyd Nauman; left wing, Zarle Livingstone; centre, Ross Livâ€" ngstone; substitutes, Robert, Kuntz ind Arthur Steinman. Sam Bowman was referee. Mr. Peter P. Pigeon refereed a Town league game of hockey Friday might at New Hamburg. * Dersonals. Mr. J. B. Martin. who was emâ€" oved with the C.N.R. Station here, s been lald off for the present time again. Misses Mabel and Pearl Miller, \rs. Sam Roth, Miss Cora Miller nd Mr. and Mré. J. W. Struth and Miss EK. E. Struth spent last Thursâ€" lay evening at the home of Mr. and \fre. Moses O. Jantzl. Mics Beatrice Jantzi was a visltor n Kitchener last week. Business of a routine nature were i\lir. 511(1 Mrs. Juo. Struth spent junday in Washington at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Green. lay recently. Mr. and Mre. Amoe Swartzentruâ€" ‘er and family, returned miseionâ€" ‘rles from South America, were reâ€" ‘ent visitora In town. _Several of the people around here ttended the sale of William Copely ear Plattaville on Tuesday _Mra. -ll“ei.m!'iiktman who has been aid up with the fin is able to be out â€"Mr. Jack 'Errmlinh, is assisting the lank of Commerce while Misa H. E. tussell is on her holldays A woman arriving in thi« country fter a short visit abroad was asked »y the qnatome officials at the landâ€" ng port: ‘"‘Anything to declare, madam*‘ "No," she replied sweetly, "nothâ€" ha." Mr. and Mre. Simeon Jutzi were ecent visitors at the home of Mr nd Mrs. Moges O. Jantzi. _Mr. E. C. Boawell was a business isitor in Kitchener last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steinman were usiness visitors in Kitchener one Received and Accounts PRESENTS REPORT BADEN J. J. Yanchus, Corvrespendent and Agent Phone 300 or 385, Steddich House ELMIRA NEWS Ark INTERESTING COURT CASES HEARD AT ELMIRA Burnett Bros.. Merchants. of Winâ€" terbourne, and Hammond of Glenalien Are Given Judg ment. Judge E. W. Clement, of Kitch [ ener, held divisional court in Elmira on Friday morning. Three cases were on the docket, the first was | that of W. C. Quickfall, Elmira, vs. Charles Bergman of Floradale. The suite arose out of goods alleged to have been sold by Quickfall to Bergâ€" man for which the latter refused to , pay. Bergman with the alid of three | witnesses proved to the judge that the goods were placed in Bergman's‘ wchop and he was to sell thsm.‘ Whether Bergman was unable to dieâ€" pose of these goods or not was not‘ mentioned. The judge ordered after , the evidence was given by both' cides. that the goods be returned to | Quickfall and the latter pay court, vosts. ‘ Harvey Daniels, an employee of the Elmira Central Motors garage, bad his right foot badly hurt on Thursday morning, about 11 o‘clock, when the heavy door at the garage dropped on his foot when the cable broke. Daniels was rushed to the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo hospital where the Xâ€"ray showed the bones in his foot were fractured and Jleg badly bruised. â€" ; Membership Incréasing. ‘ It has been reported to the Elmira Chamber of Commerce at their reâ€" cent regular meeting, over 60 mem:â€" ‘ibem for the Chamber of Commerce have registered as members through ‘Mru Jack Zilliax. A membership of [over a hundred is the objective. . _Order For Maple Syrup. The second case was that of the Burnett Bros. General Merchants of Winterbourne, vs. W. J. Ferguson aund â€" Mis. Ferguson of the same place. The Fergusons according to evidence had purchased goods from the â€" Burnettâ€" Bros. amounting â€" to $19.00. This amount the defendants refused io pay. The judge after some consideration. withdrew the charge against Mrs. Ferguson but ordered Ferguson to pay this amount 10 Burnett Bros The third case was that of Hamâ€" mond vs. Reunie, both of the Glenâ€" w»lan district. Hammond wanted to collect $35.00 he was compelled to pay for damage to his car, caused when â€" Rennie was | driving | Ham: imond‘s car through Preston. The judge awarded the plaintiff the verâ€" ‘»lh-l. Rennie must also pay the costs. A Good Samaritan. Mr. Walter Lorsch, who has occaâ€" ston to use the Elmiraâ€"Kitchener bighway frequently made a special trip along the highway and chopped a passage through to the side perâ€" mitting the water to escape. On Sunday Mr. A. Lishman made a special trip along the highway and made passages for the water to esâ€" cape. where Mr. Lorsch overlooked. Between. Elmira and St. Jacobs is the wonst plece of the highway, in two places the ruts being very deep. â€" Miss Vera Uttley of Iroquois Falls is visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Uttley Foot Badly Hurt, A number of farmers in the Elmira district have commenced | taking crders for fresh maple syrup. Extenâ€" sive preparations by the farmers ‘\aving bush lands are being made ‘or sap running and for boiling Condition Improved. . glllllllllll!llIIIlllllllIlIIlllllllllllllllllll'lllllll|IllIIIlllllllllllIIlllllllIIllllllIlllllllIIlllllIllIIlllllll|Il||||II||||Il||l|llIllllIIllI“llI'é Miss Ella Martinson, eldest dabï¬hâ€" cer of Mr. and Mra. W. W, Martinedn. 1 teacher in the Public School at Middlebrook, has returned to resume her dutics after being confined to her home here, suffering from an ‘ttack of blood poison in her face Seriously 111. Mr. Philip King of Galt, former uroprietor of the Elmira Bus Lines, ‘s confined to his home in Galt, seriously il1. Misa Bertha Moser, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Moser, is confined to her home through iliness Building Aeroplans. Mr. Wilfred Harfison, popular bus United Ladies Ready To Wear Coats «« Dresses THF.RE are many details to the season‘s smartest Coats, and at the prices we are offering you can afford one for sport and one for dress wear. The fabrics are exceptionally fine and the tailoring perfect. Some are collarless. others fur trimmed in Tweeds or Broadeloth m . f . s : § $35.00 Coats for . . $21.00 In bright, new, attractive styles. Dresscs suitable for every occasion. Among them are many flowered Chiffon dresses that are regularly worth $22. . . s ; CLEARING 10 sc $10.00 â€" driver has commenced DUMCIUS tomeâ€"made aeroplane. He is using the Elmira Bus Lines‘ workshop for his â€" preliminary work. Sometime ago, he procured the material for the fuselage wings and lumber from Hamilton. He has the sides on the fuselage completed. He expects to use a Ward aeroplane motor, four cylinder â€" and producing a . thirty horee power. Transferred To German Milis. Spring Dresses Mra Robt. Bernhardt of the Bell Telephone Co., Kitchener, who has heen looking after the repair work in Elmira and district, has been transferred to the main station loâ€" cated at German Mills Successful Sale. Auctioneer George G. Class conâ€" ducted a sale of household effects on Saturday â€" afternoon, belonging to Yirs. George Steffier at her home. The sale was well attended and bidding brisk. Personals. A[rs. A. A. Shurly of Niagara Falls visited the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shurly for a few days. Mr. John Milhausen of Kitchener vicited his mother, who is residing with her daughter. Mre. John Klinck. Miss Ruth Eby spent a day with iriends in Stratford. Mre. Weillngton Jackson is visltâ€" ing her brother, Mr. Philip King, *25 MclLaughlin Roadster . ©26 Chevrolet Coach . . . 26 Jewett Coach . . . . . 27 Erskine Sedan . . . . USED CARS ©29 Durant Coupe . . . . ©27 Hudson Sedan . . . . ©28 Nash Cab.â€"Rumble . . ©28 Studebaker Sedan . . ‘29 Hupp Sedan . . . . . ©26 Cadillac Sedan . . . . Waterloo County Motor Sales Ltd. SUNSHINE SERVICE STATION KIFCHENER 4394 has mmmencedâ€hulldlng a BARGAINS Spring THOROUGHL Y RECONDITIONED BUY WITH CONFIDENCE 159 Erb St. W. 13 Benton St. OONONMHTMIuINT PHONES : who is Galt “--M;T'l_?.;a;xâ€".'mrues left on Saturday on a three weeks‘ vacation with friends in Springfield, [IL o _ Master Billy Yanchus spent Saturâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bruder at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCormick atâ€" tended the funeral of his uncle, the late Mr. Whitfield McCormick at Listowel on Wednesday. Mr. Harold Detweiler, who has se cured a position with the Northern Rubber Co., Guelph, spent the weekâ€" ind with his family here. Mrs. Jarret is visiting her daughâ€" ter at Chatham. Mrs. Walter Wilken and daughter Doris, visited friends in ‘Toronto, â€" Miss Mabel Hagerman of Glencoe visited Mr. and Mre. Geo. G. Class on Saturday. _ _ â€" Mrs. Walter Wilken and daughter Doris, visited friends in ‘Toronto, ‘or a week. Mrs. John Ertel left for a few seeksa‘ visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. Leader at Guelph. Mr. Frank Ruggle of the Toronto University spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle, Floradale, Mrs. Abs. Lewis, who has been ~onfined to her home through illâ€" nees during the past several months, has recovered. â€" Mrs. A. K. Leonard visited friends in Torouto for a few days. seriously ill at his home in Kitchener WATERLOO 440 Waterloo KITCHENER $125 $225 $245 $440 $495 $495 $645 $645 $845 $895