Cook‘s Regulating Compound mesiciny® dold in( pexorgd ue Evon Mevic) Suitor (hopefully)â€"‘"Well, sir, noâ€" body wants it more than I do." Duly Qualified Magnateâ€""The man who marries my daughter will want a lot of money." ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGS RESULTS. Mr. Patrick Doherty attended a binhda‘ party last Saturday at Mr. Herb. Walters, Macton. Miss Evelyn Hanley 7-'r;m. Sunâ€" day with Miss Ruby Knoblauch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald and family of Tralee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Doherty. _ Miss Mary Hanley spent an afterâ€" noon with Miss Margaret Basler. | Mr. Leo Helm of Waterloo spent tl;:al weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. elm. Mr. avl.d Mrs. Jos. Byrne of Galt called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamâ€" mar on Monday. _Mr. and Mrs. John Schiebel 'é}mnt Sunfiay with Mr. and Mrs. John Basler of the town line. Mr. Albert Stemmler is windiné up the threshing in this vicinity. yard. t lsc a yd. Saturday, Oct. 10 Good News m Phone 2777W. 50 Ontario St. S. Kitchener A. 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ORDON‘S oop 1000 Yards of Mill Ends for the Keen Buyer .“":"M | ‘The St. James Anglican church d-h-nbâ€"l:o. %, | was â€" the scane of Special Harveat E .‘;n"‘- &lln: home mervice on Wednesday evenâ€" :.E:""'"m""'- The church was attractively deâ€" pa 3 Aflâ€"x |corated. Rev. Mr. Lightborn of Tug m }stnttord was the apeaker. Tesente.aut. Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Holley havre HESSON Satisfy of ‘ Mrs. Rehberg and daughter, Mise Gladys, and Miss Lena Hohmeler apent a week with their brother. Mr. George Hohmeier in Waterino Harvest Home Service. Mr. Bernard Reid returned home : on Sunday from St. Mary‘s hoepital,‘ Kitchener, after â€" undergoing an‘ operation on his tonsile. o Dr. T. B. Feick and Mica Ruth Moore left on Thursday on a week‘s trip to Kirkland Lake and other points in Northern Ontario [ Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moser were 1n' Kincardine on Sunday to visit their son Louls, who is in the hoepitall there as the result of an auto acciâ€"‘ dent. Mr. Moser‘s condition is |m~i proved but it is feared that he wlll‘ have a stiff leg. ¢ Miss Maragaret and Kate Faulâ€" haufer and Mr. Wm. Faulhaufer of Wellesley spent a few days with Mr. and Mra. Jas. Wiederhold. Mr. J. M. Zurbrigg of London and his son of Detrolt were visitors in town on Monday. Mies Eunice Wiederhold has reâ€" turned to Detroit after «pending a week at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mre. James Wiedernold. Misa Ivy Culbert RN., of New York City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mre. H. N. Culbert. Mr. and Mre. Roy Eby and two children of Detroit are the guests of Mre. Eby‘s father, Mr. L G. Pequegnat. Mr. B. Beger of Windsor is vieltâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sparrer and other relatives in town. Pairs Tie For First. _ What will likely be the last bowlâ€" ing tournament of the seaeon was staged on the loce! greens on Monâ€" day night. H. Nahrgang of New Hamburg and Mr. Ed. Pfaff of Stratâ€" ford were tied. On the draw Mr. Nahrgang won first. Fred Debus and Ward of Preston were tied for third. Ward was the winner of third prize. The property known as the Tele phone block was sold by auction on Saturday at $4,000 to Mr. Lafayette Hostetler, the present Occupant The bid on the Ernst block did not come up to the reserve 0 wag not knocked down. Stratford and Hamburg _Mr. and Mre. Charles Christner and Miss Ada Christner spent a few days with relatives in Detroit. _ We are pleased to report that MrA| Mr. B Arthur Strauch is rapidly convales spent S cing fom his recent serious i}ness. { Mr. B Tuesday visitors at the home. Of| Mr. an Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Niebergall were‘ were v Mr. George Diesenroth of Detroit, parents, Mr. and Mra. August Eidt of Milver , yxr, 1 ton, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Eidt of New epent t Hamburg. [here. Sold for $4,000. 1 Â¥r d rruinun LOSI® Spahnt 100E00Y ALi Mr. Alger Eichler of Eimire spent the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham the weekend with his parents, MT. Gingerich at Bridgeport. ‘and Mrs. Henry Eichler. Mre. Catharine Betzner is lying}| Mr. and Mrs. Rohfritsch and family seriously fll and her condition is of ‘Stratford and Mr. and _ Mrs. grave. ‘George Grundenberger of Detroit Mr. A. R. G. Smith and Mr. Fred spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" Goebel took in the fall fait at thur Strauch. Mr. A. R. G. Smith and Mr. Fred Goebel took in the fall fair at Mitchell on Wednesday. The death occurred very suddenly at her home near Washington on Wednesday morning of Mrs. El Cressman at the age of 70 years. She was a lifeâ€"long resident of this district and was well known and highly esteemed. She was a sister Oof the late B.B. Krupp. â€" The Misses Emma and Sylyia Groff accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Cassel spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gingerich at Bridgeport. f ‘l‘n W.M.8. of the Baptist Church ent ed the Evangelical W.M.S. on Wednesday afternoon. A short program of six numbers was given, three by each union. The concluding uumber was a missionary reading }xlvem by Mrs. H. Kropf. A novel idea was carried out in arrsnging ‘K'OIIN for eupper. A bouquet of flowers was passed around and each One selected a flower. A flower con \te-t was conducted that was thorâ€" oughly enjoyed after which the laâ€" }dies partook of the sumptuou: meal. Word has been received here of the death of John Kraft at St. Louis, Mo. He was born in New Hamburs and will be remembered by many of the older generation of the town. The old Kraft homestead is now owned by Mr. Milton Heimbecker. In his youth the late Mr. Kraft learned the harness making and saddlery trade and after leaving Caâ€" nada he carried on business in St. Louis for maby years. He was a yearly visitor to his old home town for some years. He was about 84 years of age. The members of L.Y.P.U. of St. Peters Lutheran Church held a weiner and marshmallow roast on Monday evening at Bender‘s flats. Visitors Coming And Going. Reeve J. E. Bingeman and Counâ€" cillors E. Grundenberger, Gev. Merâ€" ner and E. Luckhardt were in Toâ€" ronto On Monday to interview Mr. J. A. Ellis, secretary of the Unemployâ€" ment Relief Fund, regarding a grant toward the Installation of a waterâ€" works system here. Mr. A. M. Edâ€" wards, M.P., of Galt introduced the local delegation. Mr. Ellis promised consideration. Died At St. Louis. Joint W.M.8. Meeting. Au apparently new | species . of vegetable called the "New Guinea Butter Vine", was exhibited here by Nr. John Issler. It was grown at St. Clements from imported seed. The vines are of the creeping variety and grow along walls. The fruit is a gourd and is used as a vegetable for frying in butter Or lard. Mr. Harold Zebr and Mr. Andrew Gingerich Of Lowville, N.Y., spent a week with relatives and friends here Mr. and Mrs. Jobn E. Schwartzenâ€" truber and Mr. M. Schwartzentruber spent Sunday with relatives at Crosshi}1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pauli and family of Wï¬lmot Centre, visited On Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Niebergall. Seek Grant. Mrs. Harry Bruder and daughter Marie spent Friday with friends in Toronto. Mr. Ed. Koehles representalive of the Purina Products, was a business visitor in town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. August Eidt of Milâ€" verton and Geo. Deisenroth of Detroit visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fidt on Tuesday New Vegetable. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Cornell and family, who resided here for the past twelve years moved to Kitchener. NEW HAMBURG UNBC MT |_ Mr. Earl Hostetler of Hagersville convales spent Sunday at his home here. Iiness. | _ Xr. Harvey Forrest of London and home_ Of|Mr. and Mre. Knott of Stratford \ _ Mr and Mrs. Beaven of Hespeler {spent the weekâ€"end with their ‘daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David i Burnett. Harvest Home services will be held in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 11, at 230 o'cloc{. Special music by the Elmira choir. Mr, MacDonald, senior teacher at the Winterbourne school, and Miss Klein, junior teacher, spent the weekâ€"end at their homes at Molesâ€" worth and Stratford. Miss Margaret Forbes of Hamilâ€" ton is spending some time with her Fnrvm.\ Mr. and _ Mrs. Frank orbes. Rally Day services were held in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday morning with quite a large attendance. | _ Miss Roxie Bowman has returned home after spending two weeks with friends in Detroit and Windsor, | Miss Madge Douglas of Kitchener «pent the weekâ€"end with her friend, Miss Loniea Boettger. Mr. and Mrs. Loney of Eramosa spent Monday afternoon in the village. _ _ â€" â€" Mr. Nelson Sugg of Guelph spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Suge. ; Mr. J. E. Bingeman returned home on Friday from North Bay. His son, Mr. Harold Bingeman and Mre. ‘Bingeman and three children accomâ€" ‘panied him back and will spend jsome time nere. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sherriffs and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laidlaw, all of Mosboro, spent Sunday with the former‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffs. The monthly meeting of the Women‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Shepherd at Bloomâ€" ingdale last Thursday afternoon with a large attendance. were weekâ€"end visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Forrest. ; Mr. Lorne Bingeman of Toronto epent the weekâ€"end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hemmerich and little son Billy of Toromto visitâ€" ed last week with the former‘s brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hemâ€" merich and Mr. John Hemmerich. Personale. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess of Kitchener spent Sunday with M and Mrs. Paul Kurtz. , Ted Snyder was easily champion ‘of the boys‘ senior events carrying off most of them. The girls senior {championship went to Ann Hartman. |Wayne Kropt took the intermediate championship while Kathleen Bell !took the girls championship in this clase. The junior boys champion is [Fred Hartman, although Glen Schie ‘del gave him a hard run, Ann Dietâ€" rich took the girl‘s championehip in this class. â€" Mr. Henry Nahrgang‘s rink was successful in winning first prize at the bowling tournament at Mitchell on Thursday evening. | Mre. J. Hallman of New Dundee was a vieltor with Mrs. Ben Krupp. 1 Mrs. Sam Hathaway received the ead news of the death of her only brother in Port Huron on Wednes |day. Mrs. Hathaway accompanied by her son, Mr. George Hathaway of Stratford attended the funeral. Mrs. Catharine Betzner Passes. Mrs. Betzner died at 1130 o‘clock On Friday night at the home of her caughter, Mrs. Otto Ritz, with whom she has been living. Old age was the cause of her death. Born in Petersâ€" burg in 1852, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ernst. She would |on Saturday have celebrated the 79th anniversary of her birth. Her husband predeceased her five years ago. ‘Three daughters, Mrs. Norman Kropf and Miss Sophia Betzner of Kitchener and Mrs. Otto Ritz of New Hamburg eurvive with one trother, Mr. William Ernst, Toronto, and five eisters, Mra. Agnes Rebelski, New Hamburg, Miss Marion Ernst, Miss Minnie Ernst and Mrs. Alice Urguâ€" hart all of Toronto and Mrs. Auman Merner, Waterloo, Mrs. T. H. Peine has returned bome from Spencer Port, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight and daughâ€" ter Patty, accompanied her home. |__Mre. 8. Merner is on & visit to her alster, Mrs. Ward at Sarnin. gone On a visit to their daughter Mres. Huyck in Kingston. Perfect weather â€" greeted _ the schools field day held on Friday aftern0on. Meny events had to be run twice to decide the winners. The outstanding athlete on the field if one should be chosen was Wayne Kropf, although only an intermediâ€" ate he «et marks which exceeded even those of the seniors Mr. Robert Junke who is attendâ€" ing the S.P.S. College at Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Otio and daughter and Mr. Omar Hudelmaier oi Woodstogk»â€"spent Sunday with the former‘s sister, Mre. L. Wanklin. Mr. and Mrs. Manrice Schaefer of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with relatives in town. Mrs. 0. Huehn of Kitchener spent Thureday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Huehn. School Field Day. Miss Lillian Baver has returned bome after spending two weeks visiting her sister in Detroit, Mre. J Kaufman. Mre. Fred Cookson accompanied by her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Francls Carson of Strat ford are On a visit to the latter‘s parâ€" ents at Parry Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Uttley and two children of Kitchener were Sunâ€" day visitore with Mrs. Uttley‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forler. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon. Interment took place in Riverside Cemetery. Mr. John Zimmerman has returnâ€" ed to Wycliffe College, Toronto, to resume his etudies for the ministry. Mrs. A. R. G. Smith and danghter, Miss Janet Smith visited at the kome of the former‘s parenis, Mr. and Mrs. G. McCallum at Shakesâ€" peare Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Yaxgie of Toronto are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hartmat Spahr and other friends in tcwn. WINTERBOURNE _‘ ~aur wit Mr. and Mra. Eldon Creseman and daughter Margaret, of Wilmot Cenâ€" tre visited with Mr. and Mrs. ®. K Bock on Sunday Rally Day was observed in the United Brethren Sunday Schcol last Sunday Each _ clasa _ contributed numbers to the «pecial program given. The church was decorated with Flowers Mr. Titus Kolb of Kitchener is conducting a singing school in the Blenheim Mennonite Church each Tuesday and Thureday nights. _ Special Harvest Home Services vwere held in the Baptist Church last Sunday. Rev. C. F. Krauth, the pastor. Occupied the pulpit, and the ladies choir rendered special music at the morning service and the male quartette sang at the evening serâ€" vice. The church was beautifolly decorated. The funeral of baby, Victoria Hayner, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hayner of Mannheim wae held in the New Dundee Union Cemetery on Monday. Splendid Service. Sr. Iâ€"Dorothy Toman 90, Cleo Wanfer 80, Elgin Musselman 76, Nyle Koehler 71, Gordon Snider 10, Fred Erb 66, Ivy Wanner 62, Georâ€" gina Morden 53. Infant Child Passes. Junior Room Sr. IIâ€"William Schmidt 84, Florie Towne 78, Florence Diefenbacher 76, Doris Schwindt 62, Charlie Waterâ€" man 57, Mildred Lautenschlager 62, Arlean Lautenechlager 51, Myrtle Bergey 37. R. R. Baille, principal. N.B. Those marked with an asâ€" terisk * were absent for one or more cxaminations. Jr. Ii1â€"Eunice Snider 82, Rarlk mont Poth 79, Willard Bowman 75, Clara Youmans 70, Grace Toman 70, *Susie Wanner 45, *Gerald Lautenâ€" schlager 27. Jr. IVâ€"Lydia Goettling 89, Hulda ; Bowman 83, Donald Koehler 82, Kenneth Schmidt 78, Orville Einâ€" wechter 77, Milton Schwindt 75, Ivan Kavelman 74, Russell Saltzborry 73,° Ross Toman 72, Hilda Kavelman 72, Ruth Snider 70, Doris Bechtel 69, Lorne Einwechter 69, Harold Leis 63, Idella Schwase 68, Clare Einâ€" wechter 65, Marguerite Schmidt 63, Jean Leis 62, Thelma Boshart 59, *Glennis â€" Musselman | 57, *Ward Becker 40. | Sr. I!Iâ€"Ellen Page 83, Velme Bavuer 76, Erma Diefenbacher 71, Kenneth Boshart 68. a faithful member of the M.B.C. Church. ‘There survive: a sorrowing husband; two daughters, Mrs. Edgar Eby (Beatrice) of near Breslau and Mrs. Shantz (Della) and one son Gillies Cressman of Kindersly, Sask., also three aisters, Mrs. Moses Bock oi this village, Mrs. S. Grglh of Toâ€" ronto and Mre. Menger of Hamilton. Pupils High Standing. * The late Mrg. Cressman, who was in her 73rd year died suddenly last Wednesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Obiah Shantz, near Platteville. The deceased was L ho LIBSnIINH OO L DCA DY: 44Lv> Mre. Ed Schweltzer of Crediton, also three aisters, Mrs. Moses BOCK yr and Mrs. Wes. Kennedy and son oi this village, Mrs. S. Grg}l O TO LeVerfte and the Misses Lucy and ronto and Mre. Menger of HamiltOn. Clara Karcher of Kitchener visited Pupils High Standing. * with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman last Sr. IVâ€"Gladys Morden 88%, Mina Wednesday. Youmans 79, Delphine Kavelman 78,; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Haliman Percy Bechtel 70. __ _ _ ~spent the weekâ€"end at Detroit, Mich. The funeral of the late Mre. EL Cressman which was held in the M. B.C. Church last Saturday afternoon was very largely attended. Rev. W. Brown, the pastor, conducted the service, and the pallâ€"bearers were: Milford Cressman of near Plattsville, Emerson Bock, Landreth Bingeman and Earl Coleman. Interment was made in the Blenheim Cemetery. Funeral _ Largely _ Attended Saturday. â€" School Pupils‘ High Standing in Miss Anna May of Preston spent Sunday at the home of her father, Mr. Joseph May. MRS. ELI CRESSMAN "WwHY GO TO LAID AT REST; SUND IN HER 73rd YEAR|_ _ Mss Mr. and Mrs Herman Kiel of| ‘The Royal Winter Vair publicity MW-&‘M#LH““mw.% Herbert Kreiger on Sunday waysâ€"in the course of its tour of neen. central Ontari0 is visiting Waterioo luwlnnw*nd district on October 7th. The nesday with friends in z. _ sole purpose of the tour is to bring _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. the Royal home to rural Ontario. By Ignats Weiler were Mr. and Mrs.\close personal touch it gives everyâ€" John Wilheim and (.-llx. Mr. one interested in Canada‘s leading George Rum" and ndrew ‘agricuitural ahow an opportunity of Snyder of K , Mr. and ln.llnnlu at first hand the Royal‘s Simon Wilhelm and daughter Reta,!wideapread aims for higher stenâ€" Messrs. Albert Weiler and George dards of agricuiture. Wilhelm of Waterloo, and Mr. and| Everybody is welcome to hear Mr:. Joe Hay and family. ttlo story of the Royal from the offi Mrs. Elizabeth Kramp and Mrs.‘cal in chr? They will find him Arthur Kramp and family, Mrs.‘courteous and friendiyâ€"a cheery son Wm. â€" Bindernagel attended the‘of Old Man Ontario. Mrs. â€" Elizabeth â€" Hergott â€" and daughter Olive, Mrs. Vera Hergott and son Jerry spent Sunday afterâ€" noon with friends in Clyde. _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ortman and son Melvin of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oswald and daughter Jean of Bridgeport. _ _ s Miss Betty Weiler spent Sunday afternoon wtih Miss Irene Harnack. Wedding Anniversary. |son of Waterdown spent Satur Mr. and Mrs. Cirist. Harnack| with the former‘s parents, Mr. : entertained a number of folks at a‘Mrs. Hy. L. Miller. chicken dinner on Saturday eveâ€"! Mr. Albert Schmidt of Pine I ning, the occasion being their l14th was a business visitor in town wedding anniversary. The evening Monday. was pleasantly spent in cards and Misses Mae and Nellie Futher dancing, after which Mr. and Mrs.‘ Kitchener spent the weelksend Harnack were showered with good|their home here. wishes for many more years to Mrs. John Hammer and son H come. lold of Kitchener was a rec Mr. Jerry Lunz spent Sunday with his parents at St. Agatha. _ -nitxinï¬ebce at the home of | Pe’_ur Berg on Monday evening A number from the district atâ€"|\@ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" tended the Harvest Home service $ BADEN | and a special lecture at the Mosboro ® â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" church given by Rev. Mr. Konkle otl Several of the Baden people atâ€" Toronto. The chief subjects were‘tended the funeral of the late Mrs. on the work among the lepers in| EK Cressman near Plattsville on Chins and Japan. ‘Sntm'd:y. Mr. and Mrs. W. Zeilke of Petersâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boswell and BTECs PRINOD PRRMV NV ARCIIR® CC P ORURIE] PRCZ TT POB! B2 2 POUDWCDL ENU burg and Mr. Alex. Braun of Kiu.-h-lfamily motored t‘ Walkerton on ener spent Sunday with Mr. and‘Sunday to visit friends. Mrs. Oswald Braun of this ]flace. Mr. and Mrs. Peffer were visitors Mr. Oswald Hine of Kitchener|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurth Schmidt on Friday. _ â€" A number of young folks had an enjoyable party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harnock recently. Mrs. Ignatz <Weiler and Mrs. Joseph Hay called on friends in Kitchener recently. o Mr. Oswald Hine of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurth cn Sunday. _ ooo Mrs. Peter Veitenheimer spent Wednesday with friends in Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. Stanley Harnack of Fisher‘s Mills spent Sunday at his home here. w?gldi;l' AAIl!i’.l'v..!! NEW DUNDEE Miss Hattle Shupe and Miss Elma| Mrs. A. Linton of Niagara Falls is Becker of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"|apending a few weeks with Vr and end with Mias Alberta Becker. Mra. Josiah Caaael _ _Recent visitors at the home of| Miss Koelien and Mr. W. S. Mr. and Mrs. Afred Futher were: Shepphard of Waterloo were guests Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwass and Mias Idella Schwase vi@ited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gimbel and Mrs. Martha Gimbel at Freeport on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Dave Litwiller and daughter June attended a family gathering held at the home of Mra. Jacob Litwiller at St. Agatha on Sunday, prior to the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Swartzentruber and children for South America at the end of the month. Mr. and Mre. Lorne Zinken moâ€" tored to Hamilton on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKeesock spent the weekâ€"end at Chatsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel on Sunday. _ Mre. John Chipman of Kitchener visited with friends in the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Morley Toman and family motored to Brantford on Satâ€" urday. Mr. and Mre. I. H. Toman called on Mr. and Mre. 8. M. Roth at Baden last Thursday. _ Mr. and Mrs. William Copley, Mr. and Mre. Richard Barrett, Miss Beatrice Barrett and Mr. Bert Barâ€" rett of Plattsville were recent visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. John Copley. Rev. M. H. Shantz, the Missos Luelia Shantz, Vera Haliman, Elsie Groff and Reta Baer spent the weekâ€" end at Gasport, N.Y., where Rev. Shantz occupied the pulpit of the Mennonite Church on Sunday. Mre. A. Hilborn and Mise Mary Hilborn spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reichâ€" ard at Toronto. Mrs. 1. J. Thomas of Guelph and Mr. William Strome of Hamilton viaited with Mr. and Mre. Fred Lang on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kaveiman and Miss Nellie Kavelman motored to Toronto last Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. John Wanner and Mr. Myrum Wanner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hallan at Heapeler on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Foreyth of Saiâ€" ford spent a few days of this week at the home of Mr. Henry Becker. Mr. and Mre. Omar Snider and famtly visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burkhardt near Breslau on Sunday. | Readers of the Chronicle ure corâ€" |dially invited to viait the car. And, 44 special railway rates of a fare and a quarter will be available, ‘everyone is invited lso, to visit the Royal Winter Far during its eight _day show, November 18â€"26. _ Mr. and Mre. ‘Aitken of London were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Foote a few days last week. NO DEATH RECORDED Town clerk Zick reports no deaths for September, the number of births recorded is six and marriages six Subject of Interesting Topic at Luther League Meeting. Other News. Mrs. Henrsy Gingerich entertained her Sunday School class st her home on Saturday afternoon. The time was spent in games and music, after which the hostess served a dainty Junch for them all. They all report having had a very enjoyable time. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Heldman atâ€" tended the wedding of their nephew on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bechthold and son of Waterdown spent Saturday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. L. Miller. _ _ _ m _ Mrs. John Hammer and son Harâ€" old of Kitchener was a recent visitor in town. Mr. C. H. Seip of the Dominion Bank, Hespeler, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. _ Miss Sophia Everatt, who â€"has been confined to her bed, is able to be up and around again. _ _ _ SUNDAY SCHOOL? Hill 99 of at Mr. and Mre. Norman Webor. Mies Edith Weber and Mr. Garfeld Wener attended the funeral of Baby Dongâ€" las Graff at Waterlon on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Elo Snider of Bloom ingdale viaited with Mr. and Mre Moses Toman last Saturday Miss Vera Hallman spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mre Ivan Schiedel at Bridgeport Misa Held of Dashwaod visited with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Tomean on Monday Mr. and Mra. S. Groh of Toronto spent a few days of last week with relatives in the community Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hiiborn of Preston vielted with Mr. and Mre. A Hilborn on Tnesday of last week. Mr. Gordon Klein of London, Mrs Herman Kiein of Baden, My. and Mre. William Futher of Kitchener. Join Our Classes The kNowâ€"Better School 44 QUEEN ST. S. KJ e eON Y wyfita/efr y _ \AY" Z4z pl, Business L;{“ 1‘" 6 aâ€"â€" e ®io . W ,atmqï¬ .I;HI sfFt k 5> palthrans Euler Business College ALLAN A. EBY, A. C. HALLMAN, D. N. PANABAKER, It is proposed to establish a Maintenance Fund to enable Trustees to maintain the Tower and beautify the Plot. Appropriate addresses will be delivered by Hon. W. G. Martin, M.P.P., Minister of Public Welfare; Hon. W. D. Euler, M.P., Reeve I. C. Hallman, Mr. W. H. Breithaupt, and others. SATURDAY Oct. 10 A general invitation to all subscribers to the Tower Fund, descendants and friends of pioneers is extended. 117 KING ST. W. If you have not secured a thorough, specialized training so that you can answer convincingly the question "What can you do?" you have not much chance. There is always some demand for the really competent. That is why our graduates get the positions. Descendants of Early Pioneers The first Monday of the new month is a very suitable time for new students to commence a course, although new students are admitted at any time. Secretary. SCHREITER‘S uca. At 2.30 p.m. AT PIONEERS‘ MEMORIAL PLOT Opening of New Road NEXT MONDAY REâ€"UNION Day or Evening NEW WALLPAPER raic. The new patterns have just arrived. Special prices from the manufacturers enable us to offer "Sunworthy" Embossed single Wallpaper for 29c roll OFF PRESTON ROAD Treasurer Either and of Mr. E. A. Poth wase a busineas visitor to Gnelph last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilborn visited with Mr. and Mrs. leaac Hilborn at Kitchener on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Sunâ€" doy KITCHENER KITCHENER President.