have been kpown farmer of the district. He remanked that a large amount of hay is spoiled and the grain that is cut is unfit to harvest. Unless farmâ€" ers have a week warm weather the graip will be affected, on the other |Yerses were quoted and recited from hand the root crop and potatoes are|the Bible. Singing being accompaâ€" benefiting to no small extent. nied by Mr. Sharpe of Galt on the Want School Grounds Improved. violin. A suggestion has been offered by |Gets New Garage. a rafepayer who contends that the Cliff Hamacher of New Dundee schop} yard should be levelled off has taken over the Blair garage, forâ€" this fall and sown by voluntary help|merly run by Nelson Gehman, who of the eection. He pointed out that|has accepted a position with the the yard at the present time is large |Bickle Garage Of Galt. enough providing that the children |Good Will Trip. could use the entire grounds, which| Any member of the Blairâ€"Doon would ‘be possible if the levelling |board of trade, who wishes to spend was undertaken, other sections have‘a two day holiday at a nominal cost taken this means. Why not Blair? _ to points on Lake Erie, would be Farmors Complain of Frequ Raina Preventing Haying and Grain Cutting. 1| HAY IN FIELDS; HELPS ROOT CROP Chevrolet Six Sport Coupe â€" FREE Prize Campaign Department Headquarters, The Waterloo Chronicle, ye WATERLOO, ONTARIO «/ Campaign Headquarters in the Main Office of The Waterloo Chronicle. SPECIAL PHONE No. 286. Offered as choice for First Grand Prize. Offered as choice for First Grand Prize. SEE IT AT THE WINDSOR GARAGE. Offered as choice for First Grand Prize. Essex Six Coach â€" FREE SEE IT AT WILKINSON‘S MOTORS. SEE IT AT LOCKHART‘S GARAGE. Pontiac Coach â€" FREE Durant Coupe â€" FREE SEE IT AT DOBBIN‘S GARAGE Offered as choice for Grand Prize. BLAIR }m as follows: Lorme, 4 minutes and 10 seconds; Norman, 3 minutes and 20 seconds, Norman establishing & record Over all past attemtps. Lorme lost his bet and paid for the _ Banans eating contest becomes a tad in Blair district with Lorne and Norman Marshall, having a bet at stake not mentioning the amount in: dozen of that variety of tropical fruit Preaches Fareweii Sermon. Evangelist Stoll concluded his geries Of services in this district reâ€" cently. Special singing was given by the children, also numerous verses were quoted and recited from the Bible. Singing being accompaâ€" nied by Mr. Sharpe of Galt on the ‘vlollnA Gets New Garage. Cliff Hamacher of New Dundee has taken over the Blair garage, forâ€" merly run by Nelson Gehman, who has accepted a position with the Bickle Garage of Galt. Good Will Trip. For quick replies, address all inquiries for information, entry blanks, etc., direct to diately. ‘The boat leaves Thursday no! get together and arrange for a gnlu .'n:“:nvu hack at P‘:‘!!'m&umottMcmM. Dover on evening. This trib| Allegations made by a certain team is known as the good will trip Of the on a certain umpire‘s character, are Boards of Trade. lnpwoluy without foundation, this Roads improed. * ‘team, no doubt, will be made retract _ Motorists of this district will be these statements and a public apoâ€" ‘chd to know that crushed stone is logy is necessary if statements canâ€" to be applied on the Galtâ€"Blair road not be proven. [M probably more so, than a good| In the neighborhood of 2000 people chener. These roads are badly in attended the Doon ve. Blair semiâ€" need of repair, there being no maâ€" final series. Doon had made arâ€" terial left for grading purposes. rangements to have the New Dunâ€" These roads are largely travelled, dee band play the champions home, and probably miBre so, than a good but when Blair was conceded the mnumber of paved highways untll championship the band did not ap such time as the County decides to pear. But, oh boy! how those Blair pave them. Why not oil the surface boy»s celebrated. and make it a dustless highway at! We‘ll never forget the battle of least. Waterloo at Ayr. It was a case of Profitable Services. ’lhe Tigers chasing the Hornets and In commenting over the recent vice versa. EThuo roads are largely travelled, and probably mfBre so, than a good }number of paved highways until such time as the County decides to In commenting over the recent, Sunday evening Church services| which have been held this past few months in Blair by Evangelist Stoll, the continuance of Sunday evening services is needed in Blair which is a churchlese village. ) Sunday evening Church services| Manager Baer promises the fans which have been held this past few to win the championship, providing months in Blair by Evangelist Stoll, the team gets an even break and re the coutinuance of Sunday evening ceives their vocal support. How services is needed in Blair which is about it fans? a churchlese village. J We must admit that Doon had us A large number Oof tourists have guessing for the first five innings, been using Blair‘s new park for picâ€" but we had the assurance that Our nic grounds. "The more the merrier, boys would come through with the make yourselves at home." ‘goods and they did it. Prayer meetings and Children‘s| Doon can rest assured that is no meetings were also held weekly and disgrace to beaten by a well balâ€" proved to be very successful. The anced team like Blair. moral standards of the village, no: It is reported that Ayr is importâ€" doubt show a great change and ing a number of hockey players. would continue if services could be They‘li need ‘em. ‘poat leaves Thursday RO! get together and arrange for a Every candidate who continues actively in The Chronicle‘s big contest will win something MAKE IT NOWâ€"MR. SUBSCRIBER, you have but one â€" week left to help your favorite candidate win one of the Chronicle‘s valuable prizes_It will be too late to help after 8 o‘clock next Wednesday night July 29thâ€"DO IT NOWâ€" THIS WEEK. Chronicle‘s Big Contest a Closes Next Wednesday Night July 29th Every Candidate Will Get A Cash Prize Make No Mistakeâ€"â€"â€"This Week is the last Week Chevrolet Six Sport Sedan â€" FREE Be One Of The Big Winners e n e e ul h -'-nu; an d&&fl chnreh . "g SEE IT AT LOCKHART‘S GARAGE Offered as choice for First Grand Prize. Mr. and Mrs. John Sochner, Mr, Friday with Mr and Mrs. Clarence Sochner and Gia King at Elimirs. relatives at Elkton, Mich. ‘and daughters Myrs, Norms and Friends of Mre. John Mogk will N'v-‘, spent Sunday with Mr. and sorry to learn that she is confined Mrs. Jonas Bowman nea} kimirsa. to her home suffering from a light| Mr. Ezra Martin returned home on stroke. |Monday after visiting with his _ Mr. and Mrs. David Martin ovl::r‘w. Mrs. @yivester Bowman Balsam Grove, the Misses Lucinda ‘ Mrs. Bowman, near Drayton. Martin, Ruby and Kileen Mussel| Mr. Qscar Ex of Detroit and Mrs. man, epebt Sunday with Mr. ll"l-mlul Israol of Kitchenerâ€"spent Mrs. David B. Martin On the @!iXxth ‘a day recently with Mre. Mary concession of Peel. ‘Glebe. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bowman and children Lucinds, Norman and Emâ€" merson of Yetton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Buehler were Sunday visitors with Mr. and, Mrs. Hy. Bowman. at St. George On Sunday. | Mr. Fred Laasch of Elmira spent Miss Florence Stroh oi Peel a few days with friends here. spent a week‘s vacation with her| Misses Pauline and Joyce Soehner sister, Mrs. Ananias Grosz and Mr. of Elmira spent a few days‘ vacaâ€" Grosz. {tion with Orilla and Marie Dahmer. Mt. and Mrs. Charles Bergman, Miss Erma Waldron and Master Billy Swanton visited with relatives at St. George On Sunday. Miss Mildred Martin of Ba‘sam Grove spent Sunday with her cou: sins, the Misses Naomi and Velina Martin Mr. and Mre. Israel Shoemaker and sons of Middleprook spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ziegler. Miss _ Norma â€" Shoemaker enterâ€" lained about ten of her small friends oommummmumumeme=â€"â€"=@ the ©60061ON Of ROF GISHH HHFCROAY °_ . FLORADALE ‘ at her home last Tuesday. rrrr=oorvoâ€"~oâ€"â€"â€"â€" #| _ Mr. and Mro. J B. Suydet s« won Claire, Mr. and Mre. Wesiey Miller and daughter of North Wook wich, Rev. Mrs. E. Mobr and |daughters Mona and Mildred of Morse, Sask., were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller during the _week. | Quite a number from this district attended the special services at the East End Mennonite Church, Kitchâ€" ener, on Sunday afternoon. ‘lmprudv. Service. At the Sunday evening service of the Mennonite Church, Rev. Keener Mrs. Hy. Ziegler, Erma and Beat rice, spent Thursday afternoon with Miss Amanda Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender and Offered as choice for First Grand Prize. SEE IT AT DIETRICH‘S GARAGE Offered as choice for First Grand Prize. SEE IT AT DOBBIN‘S GARAGE Plym(_mlh Sedan â€" FBEE Pontiac Coach â€" FREE at Druggists, Grocers, General Stes wWHY PAY MORE? THE WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hemailson, Oue. of Harrisburg, Va., led the song sefâ€" vice and the devotional period. Rev. Newton Weber of Waterioo deliverâ€" ed the first address on a series of sermons on the subject "The Serâ€" mon on the Mount." Masters Stewart â€" and â€" Homer Shants of Kitchener spent a week‘s vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and*Mre. Alvin Shants. _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Gingrick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Noah Shoemaker. every day for