f a most Sascinating Havour Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dubrick, Mr.; and Mrs. Gordon Dubrick, Misses; Myrtle and Geraldine Dubrick spent | Sunday with the former‘s daughter,{ Mrs. John Becker and Mr. Becker| near Clifford | Mr. and Mrs. Angus Rellinger and son Earl of Mannheim visited with ‘hilr. and Mrs. E4. Hallman on Sunâ€" ay. n insy _ Miss Jean Watson sxent the weekâ€"end with friends at Ayr. _ Master Cecil Schmitt spent Sunâ€" day with his friend, Stewart Weber, at Mannheim. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Morley Battler and family visited on Sundey with Mr anad Mrs. Henry Becker. . _ Miss Alice Becker .spent a few days with friends at Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods were the guests of the latter‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rickert at Kitchener on Sunday. e Several from here attended the Sunday School and Christian Enâ€" deavour Convention held at the United Brethren Church, New Dunâ€" A large number also attended the services at the Lutheran Church on Sunda& which were conducted by Rev. Wm. Schultz of Linwood, a former resident of this community. Miss Joyce Steiver, who sg(ent several months at the home of Mrs. John Steckle, has accepted a posiâ€" tion at Kitchener. . __ Miss Effie Schmitt spent Thursâ€" dag and Fridalz with Miss Betty Schweitzer at Kitchener. Max Becker Wins Honors. . A large number from here atâ€" tended the ploughing match held rear â€" Strasburg on Wednesday. Charles Mallet secured first prize for ploughing with the team, while Max Becker carried off the second prize in the tractor class. _ _ _ Max Becker and Albert Goettling were among those who attended the County ploughing match held at North Dumfries on Friday. k _ Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby attended the funeral of the late George Grant on Friday. â€" Mr. and Mre. Rudoiph Swartzenâ€" truber of Znurich called on friends here on Saturday. 0 _ Personals. wl-\l;r.i;mï¬lvï¬r;"hoyd Hammond and son visited friend« at Woodstock on Wednesday. oo e Mr. and Mrs Jacob Bast and chilâ€" dren of Wellesley visited on Thurs day of laat week with Mr. and Mre eorge Albrecht. The Place Where Mr. and Mra. John Hammond and ‘ganized for the season and the folâ€" Mre. Tom Birmingham of Crosshil}. |lowing officera elected visited on Wodneaday last week at President, _ Orval Clarke; _ viceâ€" Mr. Jas. B. Hammond‘s president. M. C. Miller; eecretary, Miss Rma apent the weekend at Misa Monna Moser; treamurer, Mias her home at Wroxeter. l:mphho Moogk; . advisory comâ€" Mrs. Gerber of Zurich is vn«m'mum, E. D. Cunningham. C. C. her brother, Mr. C. Kennel. Parsone. 10 Frederick St. â€" Kitchener RATZ â€" BECHTEL BETTER:® GLASSES Funeral Service JANSEN OPTICAL CO. @00 6646 Day & Night Phones« P a 178 Queen St. South SAz eJA Come From WILLIAMSBURG Funeral Home ‘Frosh from the gardens‘ Kitehemor KINGWOOD LOCAL BRIGADE RESPONDS TO ALARM AT STREICKER FIRE Makes Quick Run But Chimney Blaze Extinguished on The local fire brigade on Sunday afternoon at one o‘clock responded to an alarm and made a quick run to the farm of Jacob Streicker, about a mile south of this village. Fortunately a chimney blaze was extinguished by willing helpers beâ€" fore the arrival of the brigade. There was a high wind blowing at the time and it appeared as though the Streicker home would fall a prey to the flames. The splendid way in which the Wellesley fire brigade responded was indeed upâ€" preciated by Mr. Streicker. Personals. â€" â€" _ Misses Estella and Lucinda Bellâ€" inger and Lydia Zinkan of Kitchâ€" enrer visited friends here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kam and family of Buffalo were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wagner. Mr. Jack Grahm of the Bank of Commerce staff, Guelph, is holidayâ€" ing at home wit_h l_lis parents. _ _ Mr. J. M. Schneider and Mr. Milâ€" ton Zinkan of Kitchener were business visitors here last Thursday. .'-BR;;;JWS‘L}(" _Lichty of Kitchener was looking ufter official duties here on Monday. __ _ _ â€" â€" Rev. F.â€" Malinsky â€" and â€" Mrs. Malinsky of Elmira made a few short call, while here last Wednesâ€" day. Local News Notes â€" Mr. and o Mrs. Henry Zachert have taken up residence in the late Geo. Schrifele house in the west end. The _ Henry _ Kummer _ family moved here from Linwood and are now occupying their house, resentâ€" ly vacated by the Zachert family. Wedded At Waterioo. Mr. Kenneth Betzner, son of Mr. and | Mrs.â€" Ephraim Betzner was martied to NMiss Matilda Miller of martied to NMiss Matilda Miller of Kicthener by Rev. Mr. Kellerman at the Evungelical parsonage, Watâ€" erloo, last Thursday forencon. The newly married couple after their return from a brief honeymoon, will take up residence on the farm of the groom‘s parents, near this village. Award Contract. Woolwich Township Council held a special sitting last Wednesday evening to consider new Lenders for the wrecking and reâ€"erecting of the Breslau Bridge and awarded contract to an Oshawa firm for $1880. â€" Mr. Garner of Toronto was a business visitor here on Tuesday of last week as were also Mesers. Elsic, Stewart and Haig of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dahmer and fumily of Waterloo spent Sunâ€" day ut the home of the former‘s parents. 0 =_ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs, Roedel of Guelph were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weppler. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dahmer and family of Floradale were visiting relatives in the villaï¬e on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Koch of Kitchâ€" ener were visiting at the home of the former‘s brothers on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Uhrig and family of Waterloo were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Uhrig‘s parents. _ in d The Reformation Festival will be celebrated in St. Matthew‘s Lutherâ€" an Church on Sunday forencon. Parish Hall Opening. _ The formal opening of _St. Matthew‘s Parish Hall took place on Tuesday evening and was in the form of an entertainment for which the Ladies‘ Aid had busied themâ€" selves in the preparation of an exâ€" cellent program. Meet Tuesday. _ 0 Woolwich _ Township _ Council meets on Tuesday, next, for their regualr November session. Attend Association Meeting. _ The Sunday School teachers of the Lutheran Church attended the meeting of the North Waterloo Lutheran Sunday School Teachers‘ Association, which was held in the Parish Hall of St. John‘s Church, Waterloo, on Wednesday evening. i# 2110041 0000 h 4 2l iA ciis ciny BA t o id The Brotherhood of St. Matâ€" thew‘s Lutheran Church will hold its monthly meeting this Thursday evening at the usunfhour. Bible Society Meeting. The district meeting of the Upâ€" ner Canada Bible Society will be held in the parish hall of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church (forâ€" merly the M.B.C. Church) on Thursday evening, Nov. 5th at 8 o‘clock. _ Local ministers, Rev‘ds. Stewart, Sewell, Fairbairne and Wittig will be the speakers of the evening. All are cordially invited to attend and get acquainted with the working of this worthy organiâ€" ~zation. ELECTED BADMINTON CLUB OFFICERS The Badminton Club of the First United Church, Waterloo, was raor. ganized for the season and the folâ€" lowing officera elected WELLESLEY CONESTOGO Arrival _ Mrs. John Perrin and daughter, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Agnes Hergott motored to Detroit _ Miss Gloria Obcrle of Waterloo spent a few days with her grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Mary Hinschberger. s Aatindel thov h io inA AlPrastds intndet. Antcb Mr. John Doerr of Kitchener was a business visitor here on Wednesâ€" Mr. and Mres. W. Atkinson and tamily of Preston were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. Cassel on Saturday. L. Hogg spent the weelcend at his home in Stratford. Miss Ellen Jones of Kitchener was i visitor at her home on Friday. A chicken supper will be held in the Doon Presbyterian church on Tuesday, Nov. 3rd F Reg. and James Wiltong of Lonâ€" don spent the weekâ€"end at their home here. â€" â€" Mrs. L. M. Schaefer visited vsiends in Kitchener. m.ii;a_'.ilrnry Kerr spent the week end at her home in Hespeler Mr. and Mrs L. Bullock and daughâ€" ter Grace, and son John of Kitchâ€" ener were visitors in the village on Sunday. The funeral took place on Friday afternoon of George Stewart Grant. son of Mrs. Laura Grant, ard the late John Grant, who passed away in his 29th year on Tnesday, Oct 2uth after a brief iliness. Interment tcok place in the Doon cemetery. United Church and the Presbyteriâ€" ain church held joint service Sunday afternoon. â€" Rev. H. L. Roberts: of Galt, preached. Miss Catherine Amlinger, daughlerl Cruelty to animals would be anâ€"| o%, Mr. and Mre. Jos. Amlinger had cther fitting charge to lay aguihst‘ her tonsils removed on Monday. at the culprit who shot the pet fox the St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. {terrier â€" belonging to Mr. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. George G. Claes and IMnscr, The local veterinary removâ€" son Roy. spent Sunday with their‘ed a bullet lodged in the dog‘s son, Mr. H. E. Class at Waterloo, |neck. Mr. Moser has offered a reâ€" Mrs. Jos. Amlinger returned from ward of $10.00 for information a week‘s visit with their danghter. leading to the arrest of the guilty |MXrs. Lorne Fanklin at Galt. lparly, Not long ago a pet bulldog I Mrs. Norman Amlinger spent Tuesâ€" ; was found poisoned near Park Ave. day at Kitchener. | â€" ____ |Mother Died At London. . L Car Goes Into Ditch When Returnâ€" ing from Chesley.â€"Escape ‘Serious Injury. ELMIRA PARTY IN MOTOR ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs. William Moser and umpln.\';nunt in Elmira, the Council their daughter escaped serlOus iN hold a special meeting on Wednesâ€" juries, when their car upset into the gay at which the Sewer Committee ditch on the Almaâ€"Elmira highWay. was instructed to proceed with the about four miles north of ElmiT@ construction of a common seéwer at The Elmira patty were rotNTRINZ an estimated cost of $4,386.00. It from a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Mcâ€"‘wil) extend from the Canagagique Avoy at Chesley on Sunday eveniD&.| Riyer north, to the northern town When near the Louis Miller f@"M jimits on Arthur street. they struck freeh gravel laid by the| A lotter from Mr. J. A. Ellis, Waterloo County authorities which scecretary of the Provincial Relief caused the car to go into the ditch (C-nmmittcc, Toronto, said he could ard turn over On its side. The ©Tinot authorize a further grant toâ€" was little damaged Personals. Miss Catherine Amlinger, daughter o%, Mr. and Mre. Jos. Amlinger had her tonsils removed on Monday. at the St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. Miss Hazel Steddick and Mr. Thos. P‘anter attended a dance by the Doâ€" minion Rubber System office staff at Kitchener on Monday evening Mrs. L. Liden of Edmonton is viciting at the home of Mr. and Mre Frank Bristow. s . â€" Miss Gertrude Schmidt. RN., of Toronto is visiting her mothes, Mrs Andrew Schmidt for a week. Mrs. Salome Lichty. who is a paâ€" tient in the Sanatorinm at Hamilâ€" ton is gradually improving. Mesars. J. V. Carrigan and S. A ‘.\incKenzle of Toronto, of the Royal Bank auditing «taff, are busy at the local branch of the Royal Bank this iweek. Mrs. Oscar Weichel and son ure visiting for severtal weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hughes at Toronto. Mrs. Phillip Christman visited for several dairls with herdaughter, Mre. J. A. Harper at Waterloo. Mr. Harvey_ Schneider of the Bank of Nova Scotia staff, at Shawâ€" ville, Que., is spending his holidays «t his home here. _ Mr John l';)riythe visited friends at Stratford for a few days. Personals and other items as told by Waterice Chronicle Carroll’s Limited BAMBERG DOON DISTRICT NEWS$ J. J. Yanchus, Correspondent and Agent Phone 266 or 285, Steddick House. ELMIRA NEWS CHOCOLATES ib. 29 NUTS lmsse? ROCK Ib. 23¢ | pound 19c¢| . 11. THB WATERL For Hallowe‘en/ | Mr. Isgac Dennstedt of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. 1 â€" Miss Violet Schmidt spent Sunday {with Miss Gladys Krease near Presâ€" ton. â€" â€" â€" 1 Our S. 8. 5B Parkway Schoo‘ has been successful in winning the shield donated by Mr. N. O. Hipel, M.P.P., to the school winning the highest number of points in the reâ€" cent school fairs hcld in the counly.‘ Mr. Hipel presented the shield ai the final competitions held in the fl\'.-W. Collegiate on Saturday, Oct. ‘28rd. This is the first time this 'shield has been awarded and we feel ‘honoured to have the Hipel Sheld hanging on the walls of our school. | Personals. _ Mr. and Mrs. Leander 'Snnm »pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder atâ€" tended the shower for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shants at Strasburg on Monday evening. _ _ __ css Mr. Foster Snider, one of our Junior Farmers, has been successâ€" tul in winning first prize at the ploughing match held recently at Wilhamsburg. School Wins Shield. "Jersey Cream" _ Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lichty s&ent Sunday with friends in Moorefield. Won Prize. Mr. and Mrs. Gev. Weber and daughter MilJred spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cressman at Breslau. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Weber spent Sunday ai St. Agatha. _ _ Misses Edna and Gledys Weber spent Sunday with Misses Twilab and Esther Snyder at Strasburg. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bingeman and tamily of Bloomingdale spent Sunâ€" day with Mrc. and Mrs. Clayton Moss. TO CONSTRUCT To speed up work to relieve unâ€" employment in Elmira, the Council held a special meeting on Wednesâ€" day at which the Sewer Committee wis instructed to proceed with the construction of a common seéwer at an estimated cost of $4,386.00. It will extend from the Canagagique Town â€" Council Authorizes Work Which Will Give Employâ€" ment to Citizens. A letter from Mr. J. A. Ellis, sccretary of the Provincial Relief Committee, Toronto, said he could not authorize a further grant toâ€" wards the relief work for Elmira. Pet Dog Shot. . The friends and acquaintances of Mr. J. B. Jarrell, manager of the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, condole with him in the Geath of his mother, the late Mrs. Cathorine Jarrell at London on Tucsday. On Friday afternoon, Mr. und Mrs. Jarrell attended the funâ€" eral at Kincardine. To Continue Studies. _ _ ] Messrs. Edgar Schaub and Clayâ€" ton Allgeier are on a business trip to Quebec. ) _Mr. and Mrs. Lee Widmeyer and § Mrs. Fred Forwell of Toronto, Mr. Fred Ahrens, M.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ahrens, left on Thursday for Montreal from which place he sailed on Friday for Europe. Mr. Abrens who has sucâ€" cessfully â€" passed _ his examination for Doctor of Philssophy at the Coâ€" lumbia University, New York, will continue his studies at the Univerâ€" sity _ in â€" Berlin, Germany. _ Mr. Ahrens spent nearly a week with his parents before going overscas. Personals. _ .‘ivi;."â€"ï¬;ugh Angus of the local C.N.R. staff is enjoying a holiday trip to Seattle, Wash. _ * Mi pound 19 GERMAN MILLS SEWER FOR $4,386 visited friends in Elmira on Thurs day. Rev. Father N. Walsh of Chatham and Mr. Thos. Walsh of St. Mary‘s visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Weber. Mr. Ed. Amos of Kitchener was v business visitor in town. _ Mr. J. B. Weber was a business visitor to Toronto on Wodnesday. Mr. Charles Weichel is on a busiâ€" at the Dobbin Garage October House Cleaning Sale USED CARS Everyone can afford a car at the prices and can drive it until next Summer without any loss of value. ' Includes Chev. Tourings, Ford Sedans and Coupes; a Chev. Sedan, Paige Touring and other touringsâ€"every one price. Prices on Late Models Slashed ‘30 Oldsmobile Coach *20 Oldsmobile Sedan *29 Olds. Special Coupe ‘26 Pontiac Coach ‘26 Oldsmobile Coach ‘26 Overland Coach Sales Phone 3650 Corner King & Water Sts Salada T ea Special Brown Label taclb. * Rownire~‘s Coffee Old Engsish YOU, I And The GATE Carroll® G=n Blend ROLLED OATS. 6 Th Carrall‘s Rapid Conking t APTOCA. 1 h« Canadian Grewn Careoll‘s Fresh: Milled Eagle or Beaver Brand ALUEBERRTES, 1 tins WHITE BEANS, ) h Carroll‘s Oide English Seyle MINCEMEAT ~»C 10 King St. S._ WATERLOO Phone 894| PP BDPBDBbDbBDBban qqq Shortcake e \ POI‘k &« Beans ':?':3 15c/ Perring‘s "Royal York" gUM ko . BUTIER durke Crawferd‘s, 16 29¢ LICOKICE _ ALSOATS Gasser‘s To runim" _ 29¢ LUM DROPS New Flavors "u. * 20e JbLLY BEANS hx tiuns 19¢ SCOTCH MINTS Koellec‘s Ion mos e 10° tealsfrelsh 20 running condition at this s $20.00 Cal»d(.-s Specialâ€"Libby‘s Tune in on CKCR on Mon., Wed. and Fri. at 7 p.m. Carroll‘s Save You Money.â€" Specialâ€"Aylmer Choice Quality Make Us an Offer on These Peas ";* 3 % Specialâ€"Eggo at ‘32 Prices Cake Mixture 29¢ 25¢ 19c 25¢ 10c Just Add Waterâ€"3 Flavors 1â€"ib. pkg. Dobbin Garage May Have Our Secrets l { There‘s No Law Against It 1 ) But We‘ll Tzll The World Iness trip in the interest of the [\Great West Felt Company in the \ western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinson, daughter Mary and Miss Patsy Steddick _ spent â€" Saturday _ with friends at Guelph. Mr. Norman Johnson was a visiâ€" tor to Toronto on Saturday. Mr. Douglas Stevenson spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Toronto. ‘31 Ford Coach ‘28 Nash Sedan ‘29 Whippet 6 Coach ‘28 Peerless Sedan Ford Coupes and Sedans Studebaker, Hudson, Hupâ€" that look good and run well; bile, Buickâ€"â€" in fact the Chev. Superior tourings, Maxâ€" well and other popular makes best tourings we have, and in this lot. other good closed models. ‘27] Essex Sedan ‘27 Chevrolet Sedan ‘27 Ford Coach KITCHENER 19° Specialâ€"Nestle‘s Condensed Milk A5¢ Value. 60 pieces in a pound. 3 1â€"or. tins tins ‘31 Chevrolet Sedan ‘29 Ford Town Sedan ‘28 Pontiac Coach ‘28 Essex Sport Coupe ‘26 Star Coach ‘26 Chevrolet Roadster ‘27 Pontiac Coupe | _ Mrs. Harry Heintzman and Mrs. J. Eiderfield visited on Saturday ‘afternoon, the former‘s sister, a paâ€" ‘tient in the K.â€"W. Hospital. I Mrs. Chas. Dalziel and daughter _of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in town. . Mr. John S. Weichel and Mrs. Chas. Weichel spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Weichel, at Waterloo. OaS*/ 50°/â€" Parts and Service, Body Paint and Repair Depts. Phone 3651 » 93« lOia. Cheese o | > + 23¢ ::s 11¢ * 23c 42¢ 25¢ 19c 19c "49c 39¢