Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wollis, Mr. and Mrs. Lliewelyn Roberts and Mr. Harry Roberts of Elora sa?m. Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Wollis. Mr. Harold Morrell and the Misses Edna and Margaret Morrell of Hamilton and Miss Eileen Morrell of Elmira called on relatives last week. Miss Muriel Snider has left for Toronto where she will attend High School. Mr. Tom Graham of Toronto callâ€" ed on relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Morrell of Toronâ€" to rnt Sundag with relatives here. r. C. D. Bowman gave an inâ€" teresting talk at the Young People‘s meeting last Friday evening. _ _ _ The Misses Belt and Jean Morrell of Toronto are visiting with relaâ€" tives here. Dr. Groves, Sr., gave a splendid talk at the Temperance programme i‘t Sunday School last Sunday mornâ€" l‘ï¬el\ool will reâ€"open this week with Mr. Ferguson in charge of the senior room and Miss Flewing the junior _ Miss Minerva Snider of Preston and Mrs. W. Bowman of Georgeâ€" town visited with Mrs. J. Snider. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber of New Dundee and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueffer and family of Waterloo %:lâ€"t“Su;c-l;yiaith' Mr. and Mrs rt ‘Letson. _ _ > _ Te -'ih:vl;-hï¬{i)pa Penfold returned to her school near Mitchell after spendâ€" ing the holidays at her home here. ...‘;. Wm. Burnett of Linwood, Mrs. D. Letson of Winterbourne, and Mrs. W. Knarr of Conestogo World Enterprise of Outstanding Prominence HEADACHES, NEVRITIS NEVRALGIA, COLDS . . .. e ized institution of Canadian life â€"the big annual event looked forward to with keen anticipation by hundreds of thousands of Canadians. PAGEANTRY RECREATION AGRICULTURE ART MUSIC SCIENCE INDUSTRY EDUCATION FASHIONS TRAVEL ENGINEERING ENUINEERING 2,000â€"VOICE AUTOMOTIVE _EXHIBITION CHORUS cONsSRUcNON . ... n ennnntad o "ine Whenever you have some nagging ache or pain, take You‘ll get immediate relief. ‘There‘s scarcely ever an ache or pain that Aspirin won‘t relieveâ€"and never a time when you can‘t take it. wWEST MONTROSE H. W. WATERS, General Manager: MIDWAY‘S MILBE OF MERRIMENT Specially reduced rates on railroads during Exhibition. Consult local agents. Mr.h-dmml‘e..’ï¬o..m Bandi% of 250 awards. beautiful and dramatic t depicting win Ascendancy, I:Jcou-. Chiv% Sacrifice of Great Peoples. 1 Performers on World‘s Largest Stage. Poultry, Judging Competitions, Hortiâ€" gflm?-thgowgépâ€wï¬t% evening in front of the grandstand. Futurities. E-EE'""}E, "s.â€"mm* ried by the 1; Tuesday, Sept. B:Ba;:ldé-md.y c !0. Kaye Don with "Miss England III" Vickers Supermarine Rolls Royce S.6.B. World‘s Fastest Seaplane "The Triumph" Thirty Other Bands spent a couple of days with Mrs. S. Letson and friends. s _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Melitzer entertained the young people to an enoyable evening last Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. Emmanuel Bauman and Gladys, Mr. and Mre. Henry Gingrich, visited with friends at Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Chas. Bergman visitâ€" ed relatives at Lexington, Sunday. Misses Adell and Elaine Snider of Waterloo «pent their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin. _ Mr. and ‘Mre. Jacob Martin of Waâ€" terloo visited, Mr. Ezra F. Martin on Sunday. â€" s â€" Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman and chidren of St. Jacobs visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Buehler over the weekâ€"end. ~Mr. Wm. Soehner, Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs. Fred Soehner. _ Mrs. Noah Martin and son Noah of Elmira epent the weekâ€"end with reâ€" latives here. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Weber of near Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Henry W. Bauman. _ Miss Amanda Bowman of Peel spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Bowman. Mrs. Sylvan Shantz epent a fow daye with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gole near Breslau. _ Mr. and Mre. Noah Lichty, Mr. and Mre. lsrael Lichty and Peal visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Martin. Mr. and Ms. Louis Schuts, Miss Laura Schuts and Mr. Clayton Schmehl of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Soehner. Bayer cross are always safe. you. Use them just as often as they can spare you any pain or discomfort. Just be sure to buy Aspirin and not a cubstitute. FLORADALE PASSES TO REWARD Mrs. Cathsrine . Thisl, ~Aged «80. Mrs. Elisa Smith Dice in Toronto.â€"Other News. â€" Oatherine Wagner Theil, aged and Mndlouolm-!:‘nm away at 1180 o‘clock Monday at her residence after an .5.‘ two months, infrâ€" of age brought deathto Mre. who was eighty years of age. Deceased was born in New Hamâ€" turl.cdngmolthi late Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner. She was marâ€" ried to Henry Theil on (Nov. 2##th, 1907, who predeceased her in 1921. She was a member of the Evanâ€" gelical church. There are not @ny survivore. One brother and one sisâ€" ter predeceased her. The funeral was held on Thureday with service zt the Evangeliecal Church and in terment in Riverside cemetery. Rev. Pletch officiated. ' Former Resident Dies in Toronto. : ‘The death occurred in ‘Toronto reâ€" ; cently of Miss Eliza Smith, a for , mer wellâ€"known resident of Wilmot | township. She was a daughter of the late William Crowe Smith and spent her youhger days in this disâ€" ; trict and was an active worker of . the St. James‘ (Anglican) Church. After leaving here she â€"lived for | many years in the Canadian ‘West | but for so .e years pasigehe resided | in ‘Toronto where she passed away . at the age of 70 years. The remains were brought here for buial in St. . James‘ Cometery. Rev. Mr. Pitts of _ the local parish assisted by Rev. R. Facey of ‘Moorefield conducted the . funeral service. Mr. Fred C. Smith | of AMberta, Mr. Albert Smith of South America and Mrs. Davis of ‘Toronto are the surviving brothers and sister of the deceased. | Hamburg Notes. __ Mre. (Dr.) F.â€"C. Becker and Mre. ~R. H. Patton of Toronto are staying I with their mother, Mrs. W. H. Boulâ€" lee on account of the illness of Mr. Dr. O. H. Boullee of Cleveland, Ohio, with his wife>arrived on Wedâ€" nesday to visit the former‘s brother, Mr. W. H.Bouliee, who is seriously ill at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchâ€" ener. Boullee. Mr. F. Debus won first with a score of 3 plus 18 and Dr. Feick‘s rink took second with 3 wins plus 10. _ _ _ Two rinks of local bowlers won first and second prizes at a bowling tournament at Tavistock on Friday, the prizes being four sweater COats and four blankets. A rink skipped by â€" Miss Ella Ruthig left on Sunday to spend some time with friends in Toronto. 80 _ _ _ Mre. Fred Eichler spent the weekâ€" end with her sister, Mrs. Julius Eichler at Ayr. _ =_ es _ Mr. and Mre. Clinton Dippel and daughter Shirley epent Sunday at the home of Mrs. W. Manez. _ Mr. and Mre. John Taylor of Pittsâ€" burg, ‘Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Chieâ€" holm Scott of Ayr, visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Kilgour. â€" Mrs. Mary Fisher of Hanover is spending two weeks‘ holidays at the home of he mother, Mre. Philip Bruâ€" der Misses Mary and Helen Boettger are spending their holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mre. Otto Boettger. Mr. and ~Mrs. Arno Mansz, who apent the past two months at the home of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Wm. Mansz, returned to Pembroke on Monday. Miss Anna Schoeder of Hickson spent a week‘s holidays with friends in town. Tennis Club Brings New Hamburg has won a chamâ€" pionship it took the tennis club to do the trick. After finishing the seaâ€" son on top they had to play the secâ€" ond place team which was Tavistock. In their first match here the locals were only able to gain a two point margin to take to Tavistock. This lead looked rather slim but the vilâ€" lagers etepped into the Oxford Counâ€" ty village and woOn all sets with the exception of the men‘s doubles not only winning the match but the championship as well. _ Mr. Charles Richler of Ayr spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mre. Fred Eichler. _ Mrs. Geo. Heimpel and children of Stratford are vieiting her mother, Mrs. 8. Zurbrigg and eister, Mre. D. _ Mr. and Mre. A. Raul of Woodâ€" stock spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mre. Schiedel. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. T H. Peine left on Tuesday to spend a few weeks‘ holiâ€" days in Chicago, Il. _ _ _ Mre. Isch and grandson Dawes Fewkes are spending a week‘s holiâ€" days with the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Henry Waltérs at Neustadt. _ Mrs. Harry Hartman was taken to St. Mary‘s Hospital, where she un derwent an operation. _ _ _ â€" ‘â€"‘ï¬r.__mâ€"fl;é;r[ieger of Wiifdsor is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mre. William Sparrer. o Rev. A. Goos of Edmonton, Alta., renewed acquaintances among the people of Trinity Lutheran Church on Sunday. Rev. Goos was student pastor here about 16 years ago. _ Rev. and Mre. N. E. Dahms and son and Rev. and Mre. J. Wettlaufer spent the past week as guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. Manes. Mr. and Mrs. Mark McGrady and Mre. Sitter and son Raymond of Deâ€" troit are spending a few days with their mother, Mré. John Lennox. . _ Mre. Harry Barnes viaited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bingeman. _ oo _ Mr. and Mre. Wililam Welch and family Of Strathroy visited friends in town. *Mrs. Woelfle of Kitchener is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. P. Krogâ€" man. Mre, Allan and eon of Windeor are. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amron Ridt. . ‘The remaina of the late Miss Kelsey Forsythe, who died at the K. W. Hospital as a result of craching into a car while riding a bicycle on Saturday night were brought here on ‘Thureday afternoon and interred in Riveraide cometery. ‘The late Miss Forspthe was a miece Of Mr. Samue? Luckhardt of this town. Mrs. Clayton Stumpt, of Kitohéner :uuumuohn.wm- Lh--banoll of Waterloo visited frienda‘th town on Wednesâ€" Bchacht and on NEVYC HA Title To Hamburg. Mre. Zulima Mueller and Mr. WEL ter Mueller spent Thursday at the home of Jas. and ‘Belia Corrie. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reinhardt and family epent Thursday at Port Stanâ€" ley. e Miss Mona Sparrer attended the Reinerâ€"Hibel wedding at Kitchener on Saturday. â€" 0 Mr. Nick Penner was taken to St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener on Tues day where he underwent an operaâ€" tion for appendicitis. Miss Mabel ‘Cousins of Ann Arbor, Mich., is epending her holidays with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. George Cousine. â€" Mr. and Mre. Harry L. Stabl and «on ‘Harry, Jr., who have spent a few weeks here with the latter‘s father and aunt, Jas. and I. Corrie, left by motor for their home on Saturday morning for Chicago, 111. Miss Devitt of Batovia, N.Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mre. George Merner. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson have reâ€" turned home after two months, holiâ€" days at Manitoulin Ieland. Mrs. Marâ€" garet Jenkins and son Duncan, who apent the past month there, returned home with them. _ Master Cecil Schmidt of Williameâ€" ‘)burx spent Sunday with his friend, Master Rarl Rellinger. _ . . Mr. and Mre. Austin Forler and two sons of Kitchener are apending a few days with the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Forler. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bingeman and e0on of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Lorne Bingeman. â€" Miss Laverne Shantz of this place Misses Alice Thoman and Florence Baker of ‘Kitchener and Messre. Joyce Witmer of Nine Pines, Bill Witmer and John ‘Witmer of Rose bank motored to Welland and Crystal Beach for the weekâ€"end. _ Miss ‘Ruth Hinz has returned home after spending the past week with relatives in Detroit. oy Mr. and Mre. Ed. Scherer and famâ€" ily spent Saturday in Toronto. _ _ Mr. and Mré. Harry Cook of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with relatives in town. Mr. Earl Hostetler of Hagersyille spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hostetler. Mrs:~ Lydia Devitt and Miss Alda Devitt of Batavia, N.Y., and Mrs. Lena Heist of Kitchener epent Friâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the United (Brethren Sunday School picnic held in Victoria Park at Galt on Thureday. The fire siren is finally permaâ€" nently placed. And let us hope that it will be some time ‘before It is neceseary to have to use it. Mr. and H&s. Gordon Bergey, Master Grant, Miss Ruth, baby Betty and the Misses Sadie and Lydia Bergey all of ‘Waterloo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B, J. De vitt on Sunday. A large number from here attendâ€" ed the annual Sunday School conâ€" vention held in the Geiger Mennoâ€" nite Church over the weekâ€"end. .. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Halliman and family of Héspeler spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. L. B. Hallman. C _ Misa Ruth Devitt apent eeveral days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker at Roseville. â€" _ Mr. and Mre. Albort Kurt and children, Rita and Clifford motored to Wasaga and Midiand on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Lioyd Rickert and family of Kossuth and Mr. and Mre. Simon Rickert of Kitchener called on Mr. Cyrus Rickert who accomâ€" panied them to the home 6f Mr. and Mre. Aaron Duench at New Dundee. Rev. W. Brown of New Dundee called at goveral homes in this vict nity last Thursday. Mr. and Mre. Herbort Kaster and family were recent visitors with friends at Haysville. Miss Lydia Bergey, Grant and Ruth Bergey, of Waterlqo, are apendâ€" ing aevoral duys at the home of Mr. n: Mro. &. J. Devitt. r. Harty apent Sunday with "-A.#.'A.a'!'- Ts MANNH EM Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger were Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin anrhmil , Mrs. M. Marâ€" tin, Mr. and Mrs. %Inyton Shantz and family and Mrs. Joe Musselman, all of Waterloo. _ â€" R A corn roast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Einwechter on Saturday evening. About sixty were present. es se Mr. and Mrs. A. Shants of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Farl Snyder on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Snyder %nt the weekâ€"end with friends in nham. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snyder atâ€" tended the Snyder reunion held in Preston on Saturday afterncon. _ Sund.I visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruder were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Dippel of Kitchener, Mr. Geo. Wolfe of Waterloo, Mr. and Mra. H. Schuts of Elmira.. k t _ Miss iu;ihl-‘aek spent Sunday at her home in Doon. _ _ C family of Williamaburg J-nc Sunâ€" d.‘-mh Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seibert. essre. Carl and Victor Schmidt snont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday and weekâ€"end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. Einwechter were Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Kenyon of Plattsville, Mrs. D. Huntley and Mrs. Hickey of Galt. _ ___ _ ent Sunday with Mr. and M m« Schmidt near lr.nhu. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Snyder and Mr. an M ue the: L. u“pï¬ï¬‚.fl‘ ¢ i '-'u..:::'vg booths, Nos: 200â€"9â€"10, in‘ * | our w.mu' the Pure Food Building, and to agrin serve y9u, it with our compliments, a delicious cup of Bokar Colfee, on our Neciarâ€"Brand of Orange Pekes Teaâ€"sofvice without charCt . woougs rangest Extra® Specials for the Holiday Weekâ€"End in e _ =~AG BACON «: â€"â€"19 HAM®S um « ~21 BACON â€"»» â€"»21â€" ROASTS scare â€"_â€"â€" 12. SALMON HERRING Meat Manager, R. WALLACE. TEA ~~30â€" 59: Meat Manager, JEROME FISCHER. Cheese «* > 1J2. flavour is winning new users every day. é“iinxmi‘"ï¬fï¬â€œ CHEESE 2 > 23c LOBSTER Best Nova Sceotia No. ; Tin ZSQ We are serving this tea daily at the C.N.E. Sample a cup with our SURPRISE SOAP STRAWBERRY JAM 1« : 25 FRUITS and VEGETABLES RIPE YELLOW NATIVE GROWN Bananas » 6: | Celery 2«~â€"~15¢ SWIFTS PREMIUM SKINLESS SMOKED FRESH COHOE MADE IN ONTARIO‘S FINEST CREAMERIES OUR OWN NECTAR BLEND ORANGE PEKOE A PURE, HARD SOAP AYLMER RED LABEL GERMAN MILLS 235 KING ST. W., KITCHENER PHONE 3181 _ â€" BEST PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS FOR EGGS. ASK OUR STORE MANAGER. 19 KING ST. N†wATERlDQ!,?Alf_OEE_g._s.? io nornme â€"_â€" FWIFT‘S PREMIUM PRODUCTS Special Price for This Week Only Gl:ocery Manager, _ Meat Manager, N. ADAMS. H. P. FISCHER. 0‘ Mrs. K. Snyder and son Norman | |spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. @‘Snyder, Strasburg. =.| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Musselman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. Shantz, Bloomingdale, and with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shantz, Kitchener. _ ___ e Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klein were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dell, Mrs. Vansickle, Mr. Jake Kabel, al of St. Catharines, Mrs. Scebach, Miss Ihr“ret Fisher, Mr. H:rve{ Wahl and Mr. Clayton Sobisch, all of Kitchener, _ _____ _ Mr. Cecil Bergey of Bothwell spent Sundn{i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Weber. Rev. 8. J. Miller of Pigeon, Mich., gent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. eo. Weber. Mrs. Dan Musser and family of Wallenstein spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ernst. W __________*® L Mr. and Mrs. Allan Martin and family were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Esra Maurer d: of Floradale. c _ ow _ Mr. Milton Ernst was a business visitor to Toronto on Tuesday. Mrs. Norman _ Matthews _ and daughter Murie! ?nt last Thursday with Mra. Alex Cooper and family of Mactom. _ _ _ _ _ _ \ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson reâ€" turned home from their honeymeon and left Monday for their new home in Toronto. Mr. and Mra. Norman Matthews nttended the funeral of the latter‘s Steaks Ib. 24¢ "J4 ib. BBRe Fresh Caughtâ€"Lake w. 1 1Jc Fronts ip. 10c LEGS w Grocery Manager, J. K. MOSER. YATTON SHOULDER ». 10¢ 69 KING ST. E., KITCHENER PHONE 2988 _ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruler were Sunday visitors at the horfte of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King of Creekbank. _ Mr. and Mrs. D. Dewar and daughter, Miss Mary, spent the Macton m‘ii;"Dorothy Matthews has reâ€" turned home after holidaying with London friends. e _ Mr. Thomas Matthews of Elmira spent Monday with his sons, Norman and Wellington. s Miss Luella Jackson of Kitchener and Mr. Stanley Overn of Arthur spent the weekâ€"end at the former‘s mother, Mrs. Annie Jackson. _ _ Master Gordon Dotzert of Windâ€" sor is spending a couple of weeks at the home of Mrs. M. Yost. _ Mre. K. Brnttlfnm and Mr. Gorâ€" don Brauttigam of Waterloo visited on Sunday with Mrs. John Schulte, Sr., and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Erb and Mr. and Mra. Amos Leis spent the weekâ€" end with friends at gmh Misses Mary and Erma Albrecht Mrs. Emily Gibson and daughter of Hamilton called on Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews and family on Sunday evening. _ _ _ _ _ Miss Marion Rutherford has reâ€" turned home after holldlyin“:t the home of Mrs. Rose Cunningham of Elmira. Miss Jean Jackson returned home on Sunday after holidaying at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Brydon of Maryborough. Ralph Hahn and Ruby of near m{hur, Miss Mary, spent L ekâ€"end with friends at Preston. t m Q?G"uy‘""':..; week with : aunt, Mrs. Noakh Wagler, at WE DELIVER EXTRA CHARGE 10c Grocery Manager, 19 FOOD RETAILERS KINGWOOD A. LEITH. 29Â¥