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Store 178 Queerm St South Kitchoner Come From wWORK SHIRTS Funeral Home ORDON‘S OV ERALLS LASSES ?M!TMM;:OQM $3.50 B at [1 i _ Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Preiss spent Sunday in Waterloo with Mr. ‘a-tul Mrs. George Koch, Master Dorald Beckman is spendâ€" Ing his sammer holidays with Mr. |and MPs. Gecrge Bietman. oC +o Viature ar the home of Mr. and Mis. Joln Bieman were: Mr. and |Mrs. Gordon Frickey and daughter IWilma. Mics ENenora schmidt. Miss !C: uce Schnudt, Mr. and Mrs_ Nor ‘man Sclonidt and family. Resent vicitors at the home of Mr. and Mog. Wiliaun Pritz: were: Mr. and Mrs. Charle: Fritz and family, Mr. Peter Hoos, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Setnair, Mr. John Bierman, Mr. and Mrs. Seraphine Schnart, Mr. Alex Fritz. Mr. Herbert Fritz, Mr. Linus Dicner Mr. ind Mis. Herbert Schnare and family sisite.d with Mr. and Mrs. Edwar? Schnarr, Sunday. Mr. amiul Mrs. Henry Vogel Jr. is spendin« some time in Glennallen with Mr. and Mrs. Stroh. Mr. John Simpson and Mr. Voisin 0iâ€" Waterion visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Monday mornâ€" ing. Mrâ€" Alphonce Fiitz, Miss Gertrude Meyer and Mr. and Vrs. Charles Fritz and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fritz Sunday. Miss _ Audrew _ Koehlerâ€" of St. Acathi vieited witt Mr. and Mra. George Bierman on ‘Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schaefer Miss â€" Emma _ Stranss â€" returned home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Fritz. Sunday next at 230 pm. will be Devoration Day at the Erbsville Lunâ€" theran Church. Every: one is wel vome, A local citizen who received coal from the town last winter is reportâ€" ed to have within the past two months spent $64 on liquor purâ€" chased on a permit at the local store,. The Welfare Committee is unable to give help to persons who spend it on liquor instead of supplyâ€" ing food and clothing for family. I â€" vi f ;% _â€".@ ï¬ n % | ._ ‘f f‘i Miss M. Jeifreys of the Alexandra School staff has resigned. A new teacher will be appointed. hMcn'; good tzdi(y Work $ de i Dige mds is t‘ $1,50 Latest styles and patterns of good quality ... 50(, SPENDS $64 FOR LIQUOR Sincerity and beauty that will last through the years are carved into our memorial monuments. Designs artisâ€" tically expressed in fitting dignified simplicity. Twin City Monument Company King St. E. â€" KITCHENER DRESS SHIRTS WORK SHOES MEN‘S CAPS TEACHER RESIGNS for KRemembrance Phong 1529F Res. !1|‘F â€" 3 ERBSVILLE (City Limits) Kitchener and up. socizena‘ d 3633 JC The local schoot board met on Mouday. Mr. McFarlane of Elmira expluined the drinking water syeâ€" tem. James G. Griffith, of Kenâ€" mount, Ont. was engaged as prinâ€" cipal of the continuation school at a salary of $1900 a year. His duties to commence in the fall. The resigâ€" nation of Miss Clara Brown was acâ€" cepted with regret. A cheque from Perth county for $91.96 was received as laxes for pupils of that county atâ€" tending the continuation school. A cheque for $480.18 was also received from Waterloo County. Under the old act New Hamburg paid to the county over $1300 taxes for the conâ€" tinuation sehool _ and received wround $900 as a grant but under the new act all the money paid to the county for continuation school is reâ€" funded, $480.18$ being the amount over the grant Fifty Runs in Softball. Mr. William Schoneau of Oshawa called on his cousin, Mrs. William Sparrer. Youth Pulled Into Tank 8y Mermaid An amusing incident occurred at the â€" swimming | tank in Fountain Park on Thursday afternoon and the onlookers seemed to enjoy it. Sevâ€" eral people were swimming in the pool and one young man who had been in the water a considerable period and had a g0od time decided that he had been in long enough o itonned his clothes. Returning to the pool where severgl girls who are exâ€" cellent swimmers were still clad in tathing suits he tried to push one of the mermaids into the pool but the young lady clasped the young man about the neck and both went head first into the pool. It was with a stunned and bewildered look that the young man pulled himself from the tank to the hearty laughs of these who had withessed the incl dent. Fataily injured. Mr. Obiazh Shantz a prominent farâ€" mer near Plattsville succumbed to injuries sustained by falling off a load of hay on his farm on Wednes day afternoon. His back is eaid to have been broken through the fall. fHe was hauling in hay at the time and it is believed that the sudden starting of the horses eaused him to lose his balance and topple off the ‘lfladA The deceased was about 45 years of age and was a son of Mr. Jacob Shantz of Plattsyille: The 'fnneral was held on Saturday to New Dundee. The Felt Boot won a softball game on Tuesday night at the local park, when they defeated the second place Clerks by the enormous score of 30 to 20. This was the Felt‘s first win this season and the Clerks played it under protest claiming that Grunâ€" denberger and Haven were not ellâ€" glible to play with the Felt team alâ€" though they have not signed with any other club. Sunday School Picnic. The Sunday School of the Evanâ€" gelical Church held their annual picâ€" nic at Fountain Park on Friday. Nearly 200 sat down to supper. The afternoon was spent in games and races. NEW PRINCIPAL GARDEN PARTY FOR CONTINUATION _ | ATTRACTS LARGE SCHOOL ENGAGED CROWD ; PRIZES GIVEN James Revy. Walter C. Daib, pastor of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church attended the Missouri Synod of Canada conâ€" vention which was held at Ottawa. Mr. Daib was one of the principal speakers on Friday‘s program. Men Released. Five men from London were taken into custody last Thursday evering when they were found loading maâ€" terial from the moulding shop of the old foundry here, owned by Mr. Roy Puddicombe. Chief Scherer paid a visit to London and we nnderstand that the five menr are innocent and as trucksters only loaded the stuff under instructions from a Mr. Brock of London, who claims to have purâ€" chased it from Mtr. Puddicombe unâ€" der a contract when he bought some machinery from the plant o few ears aso, ult Mr il“,i]rn\ J. A. Rumig and daughter Eva, spent the weekend with relatives at Burlington and Allandale. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cowan and Mre. Laurine Lightheart of Detroit spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Lighheart. Erma and Gladys â€" Lightheart returned â€" with them to spend their bolidays in Deâ€"! troit k Mics Clara Brown who was on the teaching staff of the New Hamburg school for several years, has teâ€" signed. Mr. John and Mr. Victor Hesse were called to the bedside of the forâ€" mer‘s daughter, Mrs. W. C. Schildâ€" roth who was gravely ill at the Kitâ€" chener hospital according to latest report she is @lightly improved Mias Eva Erb left on a holiday trip to Kapuskasing on Friday. She will return with her brother, Mr. W O. Erb, who is a high «chool teacher at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mortimer of Elkton, Mich.. «pent a few days at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elkton, Mich., «pent a the home of the latter John Issler while on t trip to Ontario Dr. and Mrs. Wilksion ly returned from an ext California, have taken ent residence in New P ent residence in New Willson gave up his tice in Plattsville ab Mr. Adam Gabel is weeks with his bro prioo. Mr. J. P. Brown of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mra J E. Reid at their home Mr. Clayton Rumig of the Royal Bank «taff is «pending his vacation in Barrie and MuskOka Lakes Mr. Harry Krogman and Messra E Jaskel and H. Clark of Detroit «pent â€" theâ€" weekcend with the forâ€" mer‘a father, Mr. August Krogman Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and family attended the Bowman / re union held in Waterloo on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Irvin Stoltz. New Movie Theatre. New Hamburg is aesufed of an up to date movie theatre in the near future, when the Grand theatre was sold to Mr. Howard Schedewitz, proâ€" prietor of the Regent Theatre, El mira. _ Mr. Schedewitz announced that the theatre will be redecorated and that severel thousand dotlars will be apent making alterations and ‘oqulpnln. the theatre for taiking pictures J. Grifith to Receive $1900 Held Under Auspices of Women‘s a Year. â€" Miss Brown institute. â€" Funds Go for Resigns. : Community Hall. NEVW HAMBURG ‘illson, who recentâ€" an extended trip to taken up permanâ€" New Hamburg. Dr his medical pracâ€" about‘a year ago 1 is apending a few brother near Watâ€" son, who extended s Mortimer of i few days at t‘s nnele, Mr their wedding TH B WÂ¥ his demise apparently came rather sudden and unexpectedly. The deâ€" ceased was born in New Hamburg 61 years ago. the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young. He was a cousin of Messrs. Edward â€" and (ieorge Merner and Mrs. Herman Williams of this town. He spent his youth here and learned the jewelry business with Mc. Leon G. Pequegnat. Later Mr. Young moved to Brantford and opened a jewelry business which proved very succeesâ€" ful and is still carried on by his son. He leaves his wife and a grown up family of four children. The remains are being ~brought east for interâ€" ment in Brantford. The body arâ€" rived in â€" Brantford on Saturday morning and service was held at the deceased‘s . home, _ Public services were held in the Park street Bapâ€" ‘list church. Quite a number of New Hamburg people attended the funerâ€" New Hamburg won its seventh straight victory in the Oxford Watâ€" erloo Softball League on Wednesday evezljng. when they went to Tavis tock and beat the Oxford County boys by a score of 23 to 5. . Dies In Vancouver. Word was received here of the death of James Young at Vancouver, B.C. He and Mrs. Young were re turning to their home in Brantford from a trip to California where they had gone in May. Mr. Young had not been in the best Of health but Mre. Hilda Hostetler, Miss E. Shantz, Mre. J. Wiederhold and Mrs Levi Hostetler spent Tuesday evenâ€" ing In Wellesiey. Hamburg Wallops Tavistock Squad. al Miss Henrietta Peine accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hutchison of Akron, Ohio, motored to Toronto on Thursday where they will spend a few days. Mrs. Hadleck of Detroit is apend ing two weeks with her daughter Mis. Fred Anguish, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buehlow and daughter Gladys of Detroit visited Mrs. Buehlow‘s brother. Mr. W. L. P. Seyler and family on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Grey and son Allen, Mrs. (Dr.) Marty and Mr. Kenneth Marty visited Brantford on Thursday. Mr George Ruby has returned home after «pending the puet few months with his sons {n Chicago. Miss Mildred Nahrgahg of Buffalo is visiting her uncle, Mr. Layton Shantz, Jacob street. Mr. and Mrs. Hallman and daughâ€" ter of Toronto are the guests of the latter‘s mother, Mrs. V. Ratz. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alteman two â€" daughters of Brampton and Miss Sermel of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wiederhold. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hartiston, Miss Lolla Harriston, Mr. Clarence Williams, Misses Ermina and Lillian Williams and Miss Hangar of Minâ€" reapolis were the guests of Mise Lonisa Boettger on Friday. Mrs. James Wiederhold is spendâ€" ing a week with telatives in Welles: ley. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ingold and daughter are spending a few days at Grand Bend. Miss Vera Nahrgang and Miss Evelyn Morley, Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boetiger of Monkton and family «pent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. Boettger and Mr. and Mrs. George Forier. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Appel reâ€" turned home on Friday evening from a motor irip to Windsor and Detroit. They were accompanied by their son and wife, Mr. Victor Appel ©l_Palmerston, ( Mr. and Mrs. €. Eidt of Detroit were weekâ€"end guests at the home o% the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Eidt. Rev. and Mrs. Waldemar Williams and family of Aylmer, are spending their vacation with the former‘s parâ€" ente, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams, Huron street. Mr. and Mre. August Kudoba of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Forler. Miea Luella Wing, RN.. of Lonâ€" don is the guest of her aunt. Mrs John Otto Mi«s Dorls Uttley who spent the past two weeks with her aunt. Mra I.. Bingeman, returned to her home in Kitchener on Sunday Mias Wiggins and Mr. Earl Bingeâ€" man of Gait spent Sunday evening with the latter‘a parenta, Mr. and Mrs Jnhn Bingeman, Jacob street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nunns, Mr. and Mra. Roy Nunns and little doughter of Stratford, were the guests of Mr ad Mra. Victor Rehberg on Sunday Miss Hazel and Orgha Kinneard and Mims Louisa® Thomae of Brant ford apent Sunday with their cousin, Mra. (Rev.) Dale Miss _ Laschinger of _ Cleveland. Ohlo, is epending eome time with Mrs. Danial Becker before returning to her home Maeter Bunny Maxwell of Hamilâ€" ton is apending his vacation with his young friends, R. English. â€" The atmual out door meet and picnic of the W.M.S. of the Evanâ€" gelical Church was held on Tuesday atternoon in Fountain Park. Mrs. Wm. Manez gave her report on the W.M.S. convention held recently in Mildmay. Mrs. D. A. Merner gave the concluding chapter of the misâ€" sionary study book, "A Cloud of Witâ€" nesses". The Ladies decided to purâ€" chase an electric bulletin board to be placed in front of the church. An invitation was received from the W. M.S. of â€" Centennial â€" Evangelical Chureh of Stratford to attend their picnic. W.M.S. Holds Picnic. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex Helhn spent a tew days in Chatham and Windsor. Mr. Lewis Hahn Jr. was a busi ness visitor in Windsor on Tuesday Won Prizes. The ladies lawn bowling club held their first tournament last Saturday with eighteen rinks competing. Two Stratford _ rinks skipped by | Mre. Hammer and Mrs. Heath carried off first and second prizes. Third prize went to Mrs. Lobisch‘s rink of Presâ€" ton. Rinks were here from Strat ford, _ Mitchell, â€" Tavistock, _ Woodâ€" stock, Elmira and Preston, Miss _ Martha Patterson, | Misses Mabel and Nettie Schultz spent a few days with the latter‘s brother, Rev. A. Schultz and family at Port Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelley and Miss Eunice Wiederhold have reâ€" turned to their home in Detroit, after visiting the: latter‘s hrother, Mr. J. Wiederhold. Bowling. The New Hanthurg men‘s howling ? club staged a tournament for men‘s rinks on Wednesday afternoon. The successful | trundlers . were: I’Iulm«l ville, let prize, skipped by 1. B. Engâ€" ; lish; Stratford 2nd prize. skipped by Norman Feibig; Tavistock 3vd prize, skipped by Harry Zimmerman. Other tinks present were from Atwood, Mitchell, Kitchener. Waterloo, Emâ€" bro, Galt and Elmira and also a few }k‘-(-al rinks. Personals. Miss Grace Becker has teturned t> her home in Toronto, after apendâ€" Ing a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bonllee Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Faulhaufer of Wellesley «pent Sunday at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Steinberg here. Henry Steinberg here. Mr. and Mrs.â€" Raymond Engtish and two sons Garfeld and Freddic, accompanied by Mr. John Issler atâ€" tended the funeral of the former‘s grandmother at Crediton on Sunday Mr. ad Mrs. Johin Bingeman were visitors in Igersoll on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hutchison of Akron, Ohio, are holidaying with the Iatter‘s aunt, Mrs. Louis Peine Mr. C. Q. Kruspe and Mr. Roy Luckhardt were business visitors in London on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dick and chil dren were on a motor trip to Kingaâ€" ville to visit Mrs. Dick‘s sieter over the weekâ€"end Sunday in Goderich and Bayfeld Mro and Mro. J. J. Berger, Mroand Mrs. J. EK. Reid attended the firat maea of Rev. Fabean Dietrich in St Mary‘s Church at Kitchener on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. Love, Mr_C Lichti and Miss Edith Samucl spent The moulding shop of the old foundry is being torn down by Reg Puddicombe, the owner of the proâ€" perty is having the debris cleared away and Intends to ,improve the other buildings of the property Mr. 1. N. Ditner, who recently pur chased a garage and service station in Preston, moved with hi« family to that town on Tnesday. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Penner made a trip to Rssex County where they visited many relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Faber and son Bobby, of Detroit, were the guests ol Mr. and Mra. John Bowman Mr. Lorne Krogman left on Sunâ€" day to spend the aummar holidays with his elster‘s in Detroit. )NIC Opecialâ€"Prallâ€"Low Crand 25 "" Specialâ€" FRUIT SALAD _ No. 1 un © B coup soar . McLaren‘s . Specialâ€" SUMMER DRINKS s«s». 25¢ B Gxypor. .. Kkovah Orange or LEMONADE TOM COLLINS Jn . ... . .0. la Ves Dr GINGER ALE . . . . . comtenu of 0 "The Life of the Party" FOR CANNING Crown Jars Pints «c doz. 97¢ Crown Jars Quarts â€" Crown Jars Half Gallons dor. . $1.37 Jar Rubbers doz. $1.07 Powder Large tin Mrs. Clayton Bell, Misses Minnie and Clara Wilker, Mics Lulu Ruehl ad Miss Augusta Rau, motored to Normandale on Wednésday to spend the day with Rev. and Mra. Mosig and family Mr. Mannassah Cressman of near Wilmot Centre received a bad gash in his head on Monday which reâ€" quired several stitches. He was unâ€" loading hay in the barn when the rope of the hay sling broke and the apparatus dropped onto his head eutting a deep gash. He is, however, up and around again. â€" _Mr. Milton Luft is confined to his home with an attack of quiney. Mr. Allan Cassel of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs..E. B. Cassel. Mrs. C. C. Carmody, Mrs. Wm. Goering and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goering and son William of Detroit spent a few days at the home of Mrs. L. Aruold. Painful Accident. Owing to the steadily growing business the Zapfe Machine and Reâ€" pair Co. have found it necessary to seek larger quarters and have moved from Waterloo to Kitchener. The company had been in business in this town for several years. MACHINE SHOP TOO SMALL "How do I keep my figure?" SHREDDED CExWHEAT "I eat Shredded Wheat but instead of cream I use whole milk â€"just as it comes from the bottle. That kind of meal gives me pep and strength. It‘s delicious and nourishing and easily digested. Sometimes for variety I add sliced bananas or other fruits, but T like it any way at all." Specialâ€" 29¢ : CHIPSO . . SUPER SUDsS. Personals. Mr. C. Playford of Elmira was a business visitor here recently. WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Mr. Harry Bach purchased a new motor car Passed Entrance Examinations. Miss Laura Kieswetter and Master Arthur Kieswetter were successful in passing the entrance examinaâ€" tiona. Mr. and Mre. Edwin H. Arnold and Miss Jean Arnold of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kieswetter and family of Waterloo were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kieswetter. Mr. and Mrs. Aif. Bush and daughâ€" ter Delores, of Waterloo and Mr. and Mra. Simon Straus vicited on Sunâ€" day with Mrs. Mary Hinschberger. â€" Miss Florence Kieswetter of Watâ€" erloo was a Sunday visitor at her lome here. Mr. and Mrs.â€" Albert Moser of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends here. Miss â€" Cecelia _ Hinschberger â€" Of Erbsville spent Sunday at her home here. ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGS RESULTS. . . large package . . large package . . . 10 baers _ 8â€"05. btl. ... 47e Tanglefoot Spray. Black Flag Spray 8â€"02. tin .. 2 FLY COILS FLIT Spray BAMBERG FLY KILLERS 3 ake 23¢ 39c 19c 19c