EllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll'i Smmmmmmmmmenmnnmnmenunnitn?* Mrs. Ed. Cressman and Mrs. iiér't Cressman spent an afternoon of last week with Mrs. Wray Beggs. Mr. and Mrs.. W;ltâ€"e;a.ï¬ain of Kitchener spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. -l-i“.wl’\;(l';'ton visited last Friday with friends at Oil Springs. _ Messrs. Wm. Richardson and Alex. Cooper were business visitors in l(itchener_oneA(_iay_ last week. Miss Mabel Steenson of Saskatoon is spending some time with her brother, Mr. Geo. Steenson and Mrs. Steenson of the 13th of Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Schmetzer of Kitchener spent Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. August Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert spent Thursday evening of Jast week at the home of Mr. Ed. Cressman. Mr. Alex. Hartman of St. Clemâ€" ents was a business visitor in this locality one day last week. Mrs. Carson Mewhiney spent » day of last week with her paren‘s, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson. of the 13th line. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cooper and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and ‘rl. Wm. Rennie at Gienallan. Wishing the staff and readers a Merry Christmas, ~ Mr. Melvin Lfe;rhlae} was _ a business visitor ~near Hawkesvile one day last week. Messts. Ben Doyle and Jerome Diebold spent Sunday afternoon at Glenallan. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. S Kitchener spent Thurs week with Mr. and ! Holtzshuh of the 13th. It is reported that Mr. Herbert Walters, who has spent the past rsr on the old "Bailey homestead,‘ as rented Mr. Wm. Kennedy‘s farm at Glenallen. &n â€"3. E5 _ 10 Frederick St. â€" Kitchener A. W. SANDROCK, Managing Director i TELEPHONES 4480 â€" 4481 | Ss1 BENTON ST., KITCHENER ‘ Funerat Homzj?TQuem St. s Phones 2308â€"3459 Tel. Office 572. Res. 3581 346 King St. W., Kitchener. Specialized Service on all types of Radio Equipment. Batteries should be teated every two weeks year in, year out. When cared for by us they give you instant igâ€" nition â€" and easy â€" starting during the winte; months. Our prices are reasonable. 91 King St. North, Waterloo Phone 476â€"J Harry Marks t‘rs. Allan Schiedel Eighty Years Old and Has ;’ Sister 91 Years Of Age. \ _ The friends and neighbors of Mré. ï¬â€˜Ã©} he(a‘.e Alian Schiedel gatheted at her home on Friday evening to commeorate J of" her 80th birthday. The old lady was hy 9 ,cnmpletely taken by surprise as she f f.â€" ushered her guests into the house. . The evening was spent in conversaâ€" : 5 4# = erles tion followed by a presentation and ‘ address. The address was read by /‘ Mrs. H. N. Culbert and Mre. Claytgn Forler presented the gift. After the LET US MAKE THE CARE | presentation‘ the ladies served a oF YOUR BATTERY dainty lunch. Mrs. Schiedel, who is | OUR ESPECIAL still an active woman does not CARE. show her age. She was born in Hesse, Darmstadt, Germany and Batteries should be teated came to Canada at the age of 17. every two weeks year in, She was married to Mr. Allan j year out. When cared for by Schiedel in the year 1867, the us they give you instant igâ€" crremony taking place in Berâ€"| nition â€" and easy â€" starting Iin now Kitchener. She resided with during the winte; months. her husband on the farm, now occu-l Our prices are reasonable. pied by her son, Mr. Edward Schleâ€"; Try us. del about four miles south of New‘ â€" Hamburg. near Haysville until twenâ€" | The Shop that gives your ty years ago, when they retired and} . mioved to the village, taking up their ; dollar a long ride. residence on Jacob street. where , with her husband, she still resides.; O CC lirs. Schiedel has a eleter, Mrs.| Gatzmeier, 91 years of age, also teâ€"| Harry Marks || *>> | y s Reception To Newly Weds Given. I LET US MAKE THE CARE OF YOUR BATTERY OUR ESPECIAL CARE. MARSL A ND Radio Service The BETTER GLASSES Come From JANSEN OPTICAL CO. MACTON Mr.. and Mrs. Rudy Kropf and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boshart ind family, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron h1opf and family of St. Agatha, Mr. and Mra. Irvin Litwiller and family of Waterloo «pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mre. Simon Roth of New Hamburg. Christmas Concert. S.8. No. 5 of Huron Road. held their concert on Friday evening. Dec. 18th, which was a real treat for thoee that were present and they were greeted with a good attend: ance. Mr. Jacob Steinman, one of our old esteemed residents celebrated his 75th birthday a few days ago. His children and grandchildren assemâ€" bled at the home of Mr. Samuel Steinman for the occasion and a very pleasant family gathering was enjoyed. 82 Years Young. An enjoyable birthday party was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Arâ€" nold last Friday when the esteemed old lady was 82 years of age. The daughters and sonsâ€"inâ€"law were preâ€" cent â€" and _ extended _ felicitations. Those present were Mre. C. C. Carâ€" mody of Det , Mr. and Mre, J. J. Rerger, Mrï¬i‘ Mre. Jack Reid and Misses MaÂ¥lda and Lovina Arnold from town. Personals. And old fashioned charivari took place at Mr. Joseph Bender‘s home en Friday evening. The affair was well planned as a surprise on the reâ€" cently married couple, Mr. and Mre. Ivan Bender nee Lena Kropf). They refused to respond on Thursday when the boys gathered, but on Friâ€" Gay evening the bride and groom atâ€" tended the «chool concert of 8.8. No. 6. and this was‘the crowd‘s chance. Sending a car ahead of the couple they made sure the couple were at home and then the noise began. The groom invited the noisemakers inâ€" side. Refreshments were served and the evening was spent in games and chatter until the wee small hours of the morning. Birthday Party. Mr. Herman Wilkelm «pent Sun day with friendsâ€"in Elmira. ‘ Mr. George Huefner and sister, } Miss Louisa Huefner, visited Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. N. Dietrich ; of Floradale and Mr. and Mrs. John | W. Schweitzer of near Elmira. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Martin spent \Friday in the Twinâ€"City. TWIN CITY INTERMEDIATES ; WIN AT STRATFORD _ In the opening intermediate O.H. A. game in Stratford this season, played Thursday night, Kitchener defeated Stratford Indians by a score of two to one. M With a man up, Kitchener pressed matters abd was eventually rewardâ€" ed when Schell tallied from close in, on a paes out from the corner by Kropp. Both sides pressed when they had a man advantage and Seagram finalâ€" ly broke the tie on a long shot from outside the defence. Miss Rachel Martin, who has been spending some time with friends near Conestogo, returned to her home. Mr. George Steenson of Linwood and sister, Miss Mabel Steenson, of Saskatoon, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Tyack. _ _ _ 2s Mr. Earl Tyack, accompanied by Rev. M. F. Stewart of Linwood, spent Wednesday with friends in St.| Catherines. ( Mr. John F. Martinson of Wallenâ€" stein called on his aunt, Mrs. Maria Fenton on Thursday. _ _ _ A number of the young people of Hawkesville enjoyed a service of song at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Bowman on Thursday eveâ€" ning. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brubacher visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Horst of West Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Brubacher were Kitchener visitors on Friday. . her Miss Larkey Brown spent the weekâ€"end with her mother at Erbsâ€" conveniences, rent reassmable, immediate possession. 18 Moore Ave., Waterioo. Apply Kunts Brewery, Waterloo. 48â€". FOR RENT 6â€"roomed modern house, all Porsonals and other items as told by Waterice Chronicle NEW HAMBURG DISTRICT NEWS The annual meeting of the B.VY.P. A. wams held recently. A «pecial offering was taken to support the native missiomary in india. Mr Stanley HostetJer gave a short adâ€" dress on "Canadian Baptist Foreign Milasion Work." The election of officers resulted as follows: presi dent. Oliver Zimmerman; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Mr. Stamley Hoatetier: secre tary, Miss Al¥® Mot:; treamurer, Misa Corrinne Anguish. . Laid At Rest. The funeral of the iate Mrs. Rohr, who died in Kitchener at the home of her eon, Mt. John Moench in her The death occutred at her bome in Detroit of a former New ]éumbur; reeldent, in the person of Elizabeth Gerth, wife of Thos. Lytle, in her 61st year. She was born hére and apent her younger days in this vilâ€" lage, being the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerth. She moved away in 1906. O. Zimmerman is President. This is official, for at Monday ‘night‘s council meeting, the last of tnis year, the reeve and clerk were authorized to sign the contracts. That means a well will be drilled and the work vill be started at the beginning of the year. A letter was received from Arnold D. Clark givâ€" ing notice that he intended to claim ‘damages received in accident which ‘occurred at Feik‘s corner on Nov. 22nd. The matter was referred to the insurance company with which the council carries its liability insurâ€" {ance. Miss Edna Halls, the secreâ€" tary of the local hydro commission, who does the weighing at the town scale, was granted $25.00. Schools Close Early. _Mrs. A. Compass of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pfaff. New Dominion Lodge A.F. and A.M. was honored on Monday evenâ€" ing with the official visit of D.D.G.M. Right Wor. Brother A. W. Muir of Fergue. The D.D.G.M. wes the prinâ€" cipal apeaker of the evening at the banquet and gave a history of Masonry. Visitors were present from Raden, Kitchener, Gueliph and Ferâ€" gua. Death of Mre. Thos. Lytle. Mr. Clayton Schiefele of Detroit visited at the home of Mrs. B. B. Krupp. D.D.G.M. Pays Official Visit _ Mre. Frances Carson of Stratford epent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Fred Cookson. Miss Katharine Bechtel of Hamilâ€" ton epent Sunday with Miss Mona Sparrer. Mr. Joe Bowman and Miss Roxie BEowman were Kitchener visitors on Saturday. Miss Janet Smith, nurseâ€"inâ€"trainâ€" ing at the General Hospital, Toronâ€" to, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. G. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Schroeder of Hickeon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. William Sparrer. Due to a slight epidemic of scarâ€" let fever and whooping cough, Dr. T. B. Feick, M.O.H., here has ordered that the schools are not to be openâ€" ed on Monday or Tuesday otf the Christmas week. The schools were closed for the Christmas holiday on Tuesday. There are only three of four cases Of scarlet fever but the closing was ordered to prevent the spead of this disease as well as whooping cough. Mr. T. H. Peine was a business viaitor in Toronto on Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher were visitore in Sebringville on Thure day. Mrs. Harold Hollingworth of Stratâ€" ford «pent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mre. C. G. Hinz. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hesse and Mr John Hesse epent Sunday in Kitch ener the guests of Mr. and Mre William Schildroth, Scott street. Mr. T. viaitor in Friday. Council Passes Well Contract. _ The Sunday School entertainment |was held Thursday, Dec. 17th. The {program of eongs, recitations, etc.. ipleased the large gathering of parâ€" euts and friends of the children. _ Mr. William D. Hamilton of Lonâ€" don was a business visitor here last Friday. _ c Messrs. Clarence and Albert Logel of Wellesley spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. John Logel. Mr. A. Newton and son William spent last Friday in Waterloo. Mr. Michael Logel of Kitchener is s[n.pending his holidays at his home ere. > Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allingham spent last Monday in Linwood. _ Mr. and Mrs. M. Brenner spent last Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. ‘Allingham. â€" Mr. and Mrs Jos. MacTavish spent last Friday in Kitchener. Mrs. John Logel and son Austin spent last Saturday in Listowel. Mr. Russel S. Allingham spent last Wednesday in Millbank. Mr. and Mrs. M. Brenner spent last Thursday in Kitchener. _ _ _ Mrs. F. J. Kirby and daughter, Miss Alice Kirby, RN., of Gull Lake, Sask., spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. Wim. Kreamer. Porsonals. Mr. Weybourne Heldman spent a day in Kitchener. Miss Salome Schmidt was a recent guest Of Tavistock friends. Entertainments Enjoyed. _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boshart and family spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Heldman. Mr. Alvin Wettlaufer and the Misses Ideila and Mildred Doering Oo[ Rucseltown were the guests of Miss Clara Schamber. Dr. Louls Doering of Kitchener visited friends and relatives in the village TD ue p# Cw /0 To e ons . e S *3 " e 1. * Ne C% y o e * ~4 Pm a, Pes on MBdk 30 uons â€" : i Pogith +ï¬ i9 > w PETZ 9 UR c + & z* € eB FJ, 9. ts« rilane: T. o T C f * pe o C qee AP W £ * s + Â¥ ts & oo 4 . j ‘z\.».-;.{,. yiee »iï¬m * l § Sxt‘f ig . ‘ - » (Mmeric â€"a aimie Bc seus e on ic 00â€" a i* â€" ~_ & â€" ‘ . Eoi aaiiiiies ns docreil adhiclth. dn snsz DORKING }’l;urlal. Public service wasâ€"held in vinity Lutheran Church in charge of Rev. H. R. Mosig, her former pastor with burial at Riverside cemetery. ‘Ladies‘ Guild Meet. The members of the Ladies‘ Guild of St. George‘s Anglican church met at the home of Mrs. A. R. G. Smith. The president, Mre. Smith, presided. The ‘annual report showed that a creditable amount of work had been done during the year. The treasurer, Mre. Wililam Massel, showed a balâ€" ance of $327.33. The officers elected were: honorary president, Mrs. R. Puddicombe; president, Mrs. A. R. G. Smith; secretary, Mise Clara Graff and treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Maseel. Visitors Coming And Going. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heppler of Stratford and Mr. McKenzie of Kitâ€" chener attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Lytle which was held on Wednesday here. _\ CBRerries l"‘ Get Your Car Ready for Winter!~ Buy Your Supplies at Wentworth 10 King St. S. â€" Public service wasâ€"held in Lutheran Church in charge H. R. Mosig, her former with burial at Riverside Srason s Greetings Wrench set ... .. Tropicâ€"Aire Hot Water Heater uid $29.00 and $36.00 ; ""-' red » A] . Defrosters \\ aim 31 maéls o <.~ Siy Proginse â€" oppnanaepoaraes Mossberg, Kreeuter & Bonney Wrenches of All Kinds Knight Heaters $10.00 Cherries 2 z2 235° Cherry Jam *3 250/ Specialâ€"Carroll‘s Own s Mincemeat Olde English Style 2 pounds P%e For Our Customers and Friends : Candy CRABAPPLES, Ib. ........_. CREAMS and JELLIES, Ib."...... NUT BON BONS, 1b. COCOANUT BURRS, 1b. ........ Fancy Cut ROCK, Ib. se Fancy CHOCOLATES, 5 1b. box GINGER ALE 6"**~ _ 42c Armour‘s Christmas CORDIAL $}"~* _ 25c McLaren‘s Queen OLIVES }}%°* _ ______. 21c Fancy Cluster RAISINS M¢ _______ 25c Carroll‘s Own Biend COFFEE _ 45e Imperial Dry Christmas Candies 10. Francisco Hot Air Heaters $3.75 Up Mrs. Loulea Schnarr, Misses Hilda and Leona Schnarr, Messrs. Eugene and Joseph Schnarr accompanied by Mr. Leo Truschinski of Kitchener spent Sunday in Walkerton, the gueste of the former‘s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard: Truschinski and also attending the christening of the former‘s grandchild Miss Edith Emelie spent a few Cays in Stratford, the guest of her friend, Miss Dorothy Ruthig. Mr. Louls Schnarr. Mr. Albert Fischer accompanied by Mr. George Benninger of Kitchener attended the funeral of the late Mr. Joseph Fischer, which was held at Owassa. Mich.. on Tuesday. The late Mr. Fischer was a brother of â€"Mr. Doâ€" minick Fischer of this town. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoffman of Watâ€" erloo and Mt. James Baird of Kitchâ€" erer were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson House. en apoaanelrlgh OWORD OAE CUC} Mr. Millon Alteman and Mr. Nor also attending the christeniDZ Of | man Duncan of Brampton visited the the former‘s grandchild }f,,,-,m.r-ï¬ annt, Mrs. James Wiederâ€" Dr. Browning, Sr., Mr. _ and Mrs. hold, Moyer street. Hawkins and Mr. Case~ of Exeter) \Mr. M. Gardner «pent a few days Sauvuittgs WATERLOO 155 King St. West Antiâ€"Freeze ‘lol, Gal. up Shoes and Skates BJ to ‘125 RARE BARGAIN 95¢ 17¢ For Outfits epent Sunday with the former‘s daughter, Mr. and Mre. O. H. Becker. â€" Miss Edna Ruehl and Miss Mar garet Eckel spent a few days in Kitâ€" chener, the guests of the former‘s éister, Mrs. Wm. Williams. Mr. Jas. Forrest spent }}lc;eék end with friends in Stratford. Mr. Herman Williams and Mr. Harry Williams are spending a few days in St. Catharines, the gnests of the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Harvey Weil. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Forrest spent Runday with their daughter, Mre. R. Hammer, _ol‘_i\\'ellpslfy‘ Mrs. I» Pletch and children of Sebringville visited at the home of her brother. Edward Schmidt. Mr. and Mre. Milton Luft spent Sunday with friends in New Dundee. Ayimer Fancy Golden BANTAM CORN 2"z." 25c Carroll‘s Fancy Sliced BACON * _ _ 19c CRANBERRIES ICING SUGAR 3 Fancy Shelled WALNUTS fa~= Fancy Late Cape Cod SPANISH ALMONDS, Ib. .............. BUDDED WALNUTS, Ib. _............. Extra Fine SORRENTO WALNUTS, 1Ib. .......... ITALIAN FILBERTS, Ib. ................ ALL NEW MIXTURE, â€"Ib. ............. FANCY 4 packages Christmas New Nuts Jellies Buckley _ Cheitenham Mud and Snow Fender Fiaps 51 ~_ Many Attractive Styles Black, Also Ten Motoristas‘ Gloves (Powders) $3.25 Up Auto Robes §$2.75 up BADMINTON RACQUETS $7.80 A community Christmas tree is decorated at Lion‘s Park and Santa will be here on Wednesday, Dec. 23. at 3 o‘clock so all the kiddies should be aure to be on hand «harp on time. Santa will have lots of candies and nuts for all the children. Reeve J. E. Bingeman attended the County Council sessions at Kitâ€" ctener on Wednesday and Thursday and also took in the Warden‘s supâ€" per at Preston Thursday. Santa Here On Wednesday. / Miss Mildred Daliner spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mre. V. Daliner, Sebringville. Mr. Elworth Bean and Mr. Clarâ€" ence Diamond took part in a debate in Plattsville. with _ her â€" daughter, _ Mrs. Otto Schacht in Kitchener. Mrs. Simpson Merner and Miss L 5 Rabb spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richardson at St. Marys. l 37¢ Miss Minnie Ernst is spending a few days with friends in Toronto. 21¢ 49c 23¢ Phone 894 Eagle .. $10.00 Queens §$13.30 Aeroflight £$16.00