Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods visited pome with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rickert at yï¬ Kossuth on Sunday, | _ _ _ _ ..,, ; Mr and Mrs, Ed, Hariof and daughter Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Haryey Fischer and daughter Audâ€" rey ofy Kitchener called on Mr. and Mr‘s; 'l'hgmn_s Tapping on Sunday. Mr, Gordon Schatz of Toronto called on his brother, Mr, Herb. Schats, one dzw last week, Mrs, John Walton spent Sunday evening with her daughter, Mias Ivy Walton, who is a patient at the L. & w. Hospital, _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Sim Stauffer of Kitchener spent Thursday evong\‘r at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S Hallman, Mr. and Mrs. Donnenworth and daughters of Colorado and Mr. and Mrs. Holt of Yale, Mich., called on Mr. and Mrs. Isaish Eby on Thursâ€" Miss Ruby Schmitt of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her cousin, Miss Mae Becker. Mr, Jacob Schneller of New Hamâ€" burg spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schneller. Mrs, Ed. Hallman called on her sister, Mrs, Rosenberger, at Plattsâ€" ville on Wednesday arguyrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Rudy of Waterloo spent last Monday evening with the latter‘s sister, Mrs, Henry Becker and Mr. Becker, Miss Mabel Walton is spending a few weeks at Hespeler, _ _ _ Miss Violet Walton returned home last week after spending several weeks at Kincardine. Harold and Walter Reinhart and Armand Musselman spent Sunday with their friend, CecireSch_mitt. â€" Miss Jean Watson spent the weekâ€" end with friends at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Urias Martin and children Bobby and Shirley of Kitchâ€" ener were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker. Mr. Lorne Rickert of New i urh visited with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods, last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Dumn, Miss Theresa Kaufman and Charles and Henry Kaufman of Saginaw, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker last Monday. Mrs. Ezra Becker spent several Hotel Walper House, Kitchener On Monday and Tuesday, September 19th and 20th MR. J. B KNIGHT Will display Advice on Scalp, Hair Tinting glllllflllllllllllllll!llllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllE SPECIAL 2 LONG TROUSER SUITS $8.50 $12.50 $15 Here again is more value in sterling quality woolens, handâ€" some new patterns and correct prep styles. Sizes 14 to 20. W. T. Pember Stores Limited 188 YONGE $T., TORONTO SsPORTSWEAR â€" FURNISHINGS â€" HEADWEAR bigger values for fall I b“éuflldk’unuuu‘mm uMMnmumuum.u_ until you take advantage of it. LADIES‘ AND GENTS‘ SAMPLE HAIR GOODS Telephone Hote!l for an ~â€" WILLIAMSBURG Men‘s Shoes and Oxfords of Calf Leather, black or tam, that combine style and comfort, in a large variety. Two feature groups atâ€" Great Values in Boys‘ Good Suits Comparison â€" $2.95 MEN‘S FOOTWEAR Two makers who have never deviated f'r:‘- quality lï¬â€˜u-dnurdt-â€"tvo makers represeat ghest type leaderâ€" ship in style and qualityâ€"and when you can buy their suits at a price so ridicuâ€" lously lowâ€"then you are certainly getâ€" ting a value of unprecedented farce. Defying Quality Values Were $28.50 to $35.00 â€" Reduced SUITS 535 Men‘s $ 1 9.50 Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Towne and family of New Dundee visited at the home of Mrs, A. Woelfle on Bunday. Misses Dorothy Thoman and Lorâ€" ene Kinzie and Mr. Lorne Meisel of Kitchener spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker, L A large number from here atâ€" tended the school fair which was geld at the Elmdale School on Tuesâ€" ay. Dr. Jas. W. Walton of New York and Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Somerville of Ayr spent Monday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Walton. Mrs. M. Poll of Kitchener spent several dn{s with her sister, Mrs. Henry Becker, _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs, MorleY Battler and fum{ly motored to Ball‘s Lake last week, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker and Mrs. Miranda Poll visited with the latter‘s son, Mr. Earl Poll, at Haysâ€" ville, on Sunday. _ 8 Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. A. Woelfle were Misses Mary Lucas, Eleanor Braydon and Eleanâ€" or Pauleff of Hamilton and Bessie Hope of Roseville. Miss Anthonea Balzer of German Mills spent an afternoon with her friends, Misses Ruth and Janie Walâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hallman and sons Ronald and Wayne of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Battler. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koch spent Sunday with the former‘s parents at Conestogo. _ _ [ & _ â€" Mr. Philip Ke-elring and Miss Jeanette Kemlrin& of Dover, Delaâ€" ware, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kesselring over Labor Mr. Jacob Heimpel and Mr. Henry Heimpel visited with Mr. George Heimpel on Sunday, _ _ Master Wayne Hallman of Kitchâ€" ener spent last week at the home of his Erandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker. â€" Several of the young people from here â€" attended the weiner roast which was held by the Roseville Junior Farmers and Junior Women‘s Institute on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kufeke called on friends at Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. John Steckle and children Jean and Bobby have returned home after having spent a few weeks in Nova Scotia. Mr. Henry Heimpél of Waterloo is spending some time with Mr. Jucob Heimpel. Mr. and Mrs. Harvyey Woelfie of Kitchener spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. A. Woelfie. days last week with her mother Mrs. M. Israel of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Isaish Eby visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kesselring on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schmitt spent Monday at Kitchener and also atâ€" tended the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Snyder at the Sterling Ave. Menâ€" nonite Church. BOYS‘ TWO KNICKER SUITS \$5.95 $7.95 $10.80 Mr. and Mrs. John Steckle and children Jean and Bobby were Sunâ€" day fnut; at the home of Mr. Steckle‘s sister, Mrs. Weber and Mr. Weber at German Mills. Woelfie Bros. are n&ln showing their fine horsea at fall faire and were successful in carrying off three firsts and two seconds at the Tavistock fair on Saturday. "Remember when we first met in the revolving room at the post office?" "Weil, that‘s the Arst time we ‘began going around together." Sturdy materials these but pleasing of patterns and color, â€"exceptional workmanship to offâ€" set the extraordinary activities of boys who wear sizes 7 to 15. They are real values. Aoone en eeeeereemeeememmeminnn s To a DIS o o S mfl ......JE.'??J."..’.’*..’..;.... fl‘ Mr_.and Mrs. Robt. Daniels and little Bobby and Mr. Mike Waechter fl)ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. enry Roth at Wellesley. Sunday visitors at Mr. Earl Poll‘s were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker of Williamsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riehl and family of New Hamburg. _ _ _ Mr. and Mre. David (B. Martin and ~Mr. and Mre. Enoch Burkhart spent Bunday with ‘Mr. and Mre. Sim Weaâ€" ver, $th concession of Peel. Mr. Ernie Kalbfeisch and Miss Helen Wilson of Stratford spent Sunday with the former‘s sister, Mrs. P. Weicker. Mrs. H. C. Kalbâ€" fleisch returned to Stratford with them after spending the past two weeks here with her daughter. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents at Millbank, j Mr. and Mrs, Albert Lindensmith and family of Stratford spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Ed. Schiedel. Mrs, C. Callanan visited friends in Plattsville this week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shosenburg and son Donald of Bright lgent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Christâ€" ner. Mrs. A. E. Bean and son Elworth, and Mrs. Isaac Bean, accompanied by Mr. Floyd Culp of Kitchener, atâ€" tended the Western Fair at London on Tuesday. _ _ _ Mise Margéret Bowman is spendâ€" ing some time with her sister, Mre. Waesloy Woeaver and Mr. Weaver at Senlac, Sask. Mr. and Mre. Levi Bowman, Edwin Bowman and the Misses Evelyn Bowman and Gertrude Ott visited with Mr. and Mre. Louls Schuts, Waâ€" terioo, Junday. Mr. and Mre. Milton Eix and chilâ€" aren and Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Snyder altended the Eixâ€"Maine wedding at Pilkington on Saturday. Mr. and Mre. Chas. Bergman were Sunday visitors with friends at Seâ€" bringville. Mr. Mar) Millier was a business vi sWor in Grimaby on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs T Do Gesqse ars 22A A memorial service was held on Sunday afternoon at St. James church yard, under the auspices of the New Hamburg and Plattsville Masohic Lodges _ in memory . of Brethren of tï¬e Order who passed away. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schiedel visited friends at Mannheim on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman, Mistâ€" erva, Elvina and Elmeta visited Mr. and Mre. Addison Gingrich, Winfleld on Sunday. c s Miss Rima Shants, Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shants. l The regular monthly meeting of the Haysville Women‘s Institute was held last‘ Wednesday afternoon at lthe home of Mrs. A. B. Christner ‘with a splendid attendance. The meeting was in charge of the Hisâ€" torical Research Committee, with Mrs. I. M. Cassel, convener, and quite a number of old relics were displayed and the history of each given. The roll call was resgonded to by short stores of local history which proved quite interesting. Mrs. Wallace Thibideau gave a humorous rcading. The minutes of the preâ€" vious meeting were read and apâ€" proved and several items of business discussed, after which refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistants. ‘ Memorial Service. ‘Eiw' Woodstock, on Monday. Miss ullock was injured in an autoâ€" ‘Lmobile accident at Plattsville on ‘Samrday evening. ‘Ineresting Relics. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Gnyder, Mr. and Mre. Chas. Grigg and Mre. A. J. Ruggle epent Sunday with friends at Drayton. « Messrs. Clarence Graham, Stanley Chapman, Cecil and Willard Love, Philip Richardson, Walter Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. Mcintyre and family attended the Western Fair at Lonâ€" don on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bullock visited the former‘s sister, Miss Eliza Bullock, at the General Hos# e‘lul. :Woodstogk.. on Monday. Miss Miss Ilene Shantz of near Philipsâ€" burg and Mr. Gordon Burkhart of Floradale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Veitch and daughter Jessie of Preston, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Schinbein of Listowel were Sunday visitors at T. G. Walker‘s. Miss Marjorie Walker returned to Cleveland on Sunday after spending the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker. _ weekâ€"end with her son, R. W. Graâ€" ham, Stratford, and> accompanied tho_l:yto_lan.do_n on Saturday. _ with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. H. . P oug. Mre. Joseph B: ‘ A renneman and f. y , by _ Miss amily &o?uu & & who is spending a few days with her cousin, Ruth Brenneman, â€" spent Sunday at Elora. ‘ Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel of Brnnc-‘ ford visited with Mr. and Mr. H. Walker on Saturday. 1 3 Yeu‘ll soon limber up ! Tok a fase es you Tge" e ts taes han STIFFNESS FLORADALE m spent the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart of Seaforth spent Sunday with Mr. and IMrs. L. Bingeman. Little Miss Dona ~Merner who epent six weeks at St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital Kitchener has been able to reâ€" turn home, Hit By An Auto. Dominick Fischer, who only last week celebrated his 90th. birthday had a narrow escape from serious inâ€" jury on Sunday afternoon. He was coseing the highway near his home to visit the neighbors when a car bearing an American KHcense came along and knocked him to the pave ment. Luckily he euffered only salight bruises on the leg and shock. Women Arrange For Exhibite At New Hamburg Fair. The opening fall meeting of the Women‘s Institute was held at the home of Mré. J. J. Berger. As in other years the boy and girl having the highest marks on the entrance examinations will be presented with fire dollar cheques. Those who were promoted on the year‘s work will not be eligible for this award. Final arrangements were made for Institute exhibits at the Fall Fair. Clgss Presents Purse. Members of the AF. and A.M. of Platteville and New Hamburg lodges No. 178 and 205 gathered at St. James‘ cemetery at the Huron Road to honor the members of the Masoâ€" nic Order, who have been interred in that cemetery. The service was opened ‘by Rev.)C. P. Owen of Brantâ€" ford, a former rector of this parish. The speaker was Right Wor. Bro. Frank Copus, Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada,. The main apeaker was the Right Wor. Bro. Rev. C. A. Seager, bishop of Huron. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt were: Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Luckâ€" hardt and daughters Ruth and Doâ€" rothy and Mrs. David Luckhardt of New Hamburg, Mr. Daniel Wilkhelm of Baden and Miss Ruth Schwingt of Kitchener. ° Misses Alice and Pauline Belsel Oof Eimira spent the weekâ€"end with friends here. "The Semper Paratus class of the Evangelical church held an enjoyâ€" able social gathering on Tuesday evening at the home of their teachâ€" er, Mrs. E. Shants of Haysvilie. On arrival of the guests the hostess served a delicions supper. During the eventng Miss Miriam Merner presented Miss (Mildred Hostetier on (behaif of the clasa with a beauâ€" tiful black evening purse. Miss Hoâ€" stetier, who is leaving to enter into training at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kit. chefer, thanked the girls graciously. The remainder of the evening was spent in games and contests. Honer Member. Mr, David Pby presided over the fAr#t joint dall meeting of the Rvanâ€" gelical adult and intermediate M C.B. A pleasing feature was the presentation of a bible to Misa Milâ€" dred Hostetior, who is going to 6t. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, to train as a nurse. Mre. Elizabeth Mabkirk Passes, . The death occurred at the home of daughter Carol of Bridgeport are; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Melllroy spending a week with Mr. and Mru.l visited with friends in New Dundee John Maurer. on Sunday. Hearty congratulations to Mr. andl Mr. Harry Hallman and Miss Mre. Addison Miller on the arrival Helen Hallman called at the home of a daughter. {of Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Hallman at Wilâ€" â€" Mr. and Mre. Walter Maurer were liamsburg. Synday guests at the home of Mr.| Mr. Lorne Rickert of New York Masons Honor Departed Brethren. CPOG Ji0fIOMIO!, wHO is going to Si. . Gde Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, to train h::m:l‘:&mm“:: hi a nutre. m-n.hmum Mre. Elizabeth Mabkirk Passes, with Kitchener ‘The death occurred at the home of| Mrs. Wiarold PMaff and three sons her sistorp of Mre. Rlluabeth Andorâ€" returned t Toronto on Monday Mrs. Wilfrid Underwood and daughter Carol of Bridgeport are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. John Maurer. Conestogo. Mre. Chas. Koepke of Kitchener apent some time at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koepke. Miss Hazel Main of Elora spent the weekâ€"end with her friend, Miss Laura Miller. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bott were: Mt. and Mrs. David Lichty of Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witzel and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. and daughters Sunday visitors Otto Miller. ‘The Young People‘s League enâ€" joyed a very pleasant evening when they were entertained at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Sam M. ‘Bird last Friday. Mr. and Mre. John Stange, Mr. Emerson Stange and Mise Laura Miller were guests at the wedding of Mr. Allan Rix and Miss Ivie Main at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Main in Upper Pilkington on Saturâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Edier Shinbein of Detroit were Sunday visitors with relatives here. Miss Martha Rudisuela of Kitchâ€" ener spent part of last week with friends and relatives in this district. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sergent and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of Kitchâ€" ener were Sunday visitory at the home of Miss Minnie Berdux. Mr, Edwin Klein of Toronto visited here for a few days, Mr. and Mre. George Koepke and Mr. and Mre. Walter Goise!l spent several days last week in Toronto. Mr, John ?uehl of Buffalo is spending a féew days with his brother, Conrad Quehi, and his sister, Mrs. Geo. Dietz, Sr. a few days. Mre. Clayton Scheiftele near NORTH WOOLWICH William Schneider of Wallace were with Mr. and Mrs. NEW HAMBURG 3i# «#¢ , _ Master Bert Bachert of Nine , Pines and Melvin Shantz apent Sunâ€" day at the home of the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bachert. \ _ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt, Miss Ruth and Master Homer Devitt moâ€" tored to the Niagara District on Tuesday. | Mr. Lorne Rickert of New York spent Priday at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Addison Rickert. S e T e V UE Mr. John Kenmnel died at the home of Mr.°C. O. Jantzi, near Wilmot ‘Centre on Wednesday, Sept. Tth, at the age Of 49 years, 10 months and 22 days. He was a son of Mr. ‘C~S. Kennel and was well known in the neighborhood. He was a member of the Amish Mennonite Church. The funer@l took place from the home Of ‘(Mr. Jantzi on Friday afternoon at 1 o‘clock pmb to the Mapleview A. M. Church, Wellesley. Interment was made in the adjoining ce metery. ‘Messrs. Harold Nile and ‘Perlus Bingeman and Rarl of Galt and Mr. ‘Barnes of Kitchener attended the funeral of their sisterâ€"inâ€"law, the late Mre. Lioyd Bingeman at Buffalo on Wednesday. Warden Bingeman was unable to attend owing to bustneas at the county buildings. Mra Binge «on ‘Habkirk, who passed away early on Sunday morning. Deceased after the death of her husband, the late Wm. Habkirk, of Seatorth, ten years ago, moved to the village to live with her sisters. The late Mrs. Habâ€" kirk was born in Wilmot township near Platteville in 1846, (being the daughter of the late Wan. Anderson who was born in Scotland and ‘Mary Keegan, whose birthplace was Ireâ€" land. ‘There is one brother Charles Of La Salotte, Ont., and two sisters Mieses Minnie and Rugonia Anderâ€" son of New Hamburg. The funeral was held on Tuesday morning to the Holy Family R.‘C. Church, and interâ€" ment in Riverside RC. Cometery. John Kennel â€"Passes. The death occurred at the home Of her son, Mr. Lorne Ridt near Shakespeare on Sept. 2nd of Mre. Valentine Fidt at the ago of 84 yeare. ‘The déceased was for twonty years an esteemed resident of Seâ€" bringville where she ‘was a regular attendant and urdent worker in the Evangelical COhurch. Previous to this she spent the greater part of her life in (North Masthope where sahe was born and well known and esteemed. Her maiden name was Catharine Doerr. Death followed a short iliness Hor husband predeâ€" ceased her 22 years ago but she leaves three sons and two daughtors, Lotne in South Rasthope, where she passed away, Honty in ElHce, Wilâ€" liean "in “«n&m. Mra. G. Richardson in ice and Adeline in South Hasthope. She also leaves one :hr.a:: J. Iache in Soath Rastâ€" pe. funeral was held on Bunâ€" day afternoon to the Sebringville man and Mrs. Barnes had gone on receipt of notice of the death. Mre. Valentine Eidt Paasee. Rev. and Mre. Wesley Witmer of Ros@bank visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. ‘B. Hallman on Sundey. Rev. and Mre. Elmer Becker and children, Winston, Betty and Ruth of Kitchener spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mre. B. J. Devitt. Rev. and Mre. ‘Wesley Witmer of Rosebank and Mr. and Mrs. Donald of Oakville spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mre. Geo. Milne. Master Stanley Eby of Williamsâ€" burg epent Sunday with his friend Master ‘Walter Kaster. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider and children, Miriam and Paul spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shantz near Watâ€" erioa. family called on Mr. Cyrus Rickert On Sunday. Sunday gueste at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie were: Mr. and Mre. Henry Klie, Mr. and Mre. Greenwald and family, Mr. and Mre. Strome and f#mily and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hallman all of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Klie and family of ‘Bridgeport. | Mr. and Mre. Daniet Schweitzer of Waterioo and Miss Vera Schweiâ€" ter of Chicago were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mre. 8. J. Devitt. Miss Doris Rickert speat Sunday with her friend, Miss Margaret Mr. Anton Heric of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stumpf and son and Miss Johanna l‘a:cnzh visited with friends here on S y. Miss Monica Beaupre has taken Mr. Geo. Milne paid a business trip to Kimira on Monday. Kitchener visited with friends here on Sunday, _ _ _ _ _ â€" up her studies in Kitchener. Busch spent Sunday with Aiteruecrccu || Woodéen Chair Painted | * 'g:..-z-_.-;.eï¬m - ~ I surs| _ FREE |â€" Mr. and Mre. Irvin Rickert and MANNH E1M A good time| [\ ‘This special offer is being made in connection with a Mr. Roy Dahmer of Detroit spent Saturday evening at the home of (Mr. Edwin Pines. Mr. E. Loehr attended the Toâ€" ronto Exhibition on Tuesday. He made an exhibit of Silver ‘Pencilied Wyandottes and was successful in capturing nine prizes out of eleven entries. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bergey and family spent Labor Day with friends in Detroit. Misses Mabel Issler and Margaret Lautenschlager and Mesers. Ear] Mr. and Mrs. H. Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Otto of Erie, Pa., visited friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MoCalium and son Bobby of Ridgetown and Mrs. Lovina Brown of Rodney spent the weekâ€"end with their aunt, Mrs. Margaret Relder. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Filsinger and Mr. ‘Clarence Ingold epent the holiday at Niegata Falls with friends. Cook, Henry Fischer, Carl and Henâ€" ry Zoeller attended the Luther The Misses Emma and Sylvia Groff returned home on Monday from a six weeks‘ motor trip to Cinâ€" cinattl, Indianapolis, Minneapolis and Chicago. Five members of the Irish‘s Ool-‘ leens and their manager assisted the Tavistock team in the Oxford Counâ€"| ty softball tournament held in Woodâ€" stock on Monday. They were, howâ€" ever, unfortunate in meeting the team who won the contest and were. put out in the first game. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bingeman received the sad newe on Monday morning that their daughterâ€"inâ€"law, ‘Mrs. Lioyd Bingeman, had passed away after a few months‘ illnese at a hospital in Buffalo. Mrs. Bingeâ€" man accompanied by her daughter, Mre. Barnes of Kitchener left for Buffalo. A corn stalk measuring 13 feet in length was grown on the farm of Mr. Herbert Bargey. This record size will be hard to beat. Mres. Annie Leis and Wilfred Greuâ€" lich returned home after a week‘s visit with friends in New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eidt attended the funeral of the late Mre. Valenâ€" tine Eidt at Sebringville. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wanklin and daughters from Detroit, ‘Mrs. Fred Himburg and son Fred from Bridge port visited their aunt and uncie, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tobias Wankiin on Sunday. Boy Fractures Arm. Douglas Richler, nineyearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Elchler, fracâ€" taed his Jeft arm while playing with his brother on Monday and during this year has had the right arm fracâ€" tured. Mr. and Mre. Gordon Roth and son Gerald of Windsor spent the weekâ€" end with Mre. Roth‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eidt. after spending several weeks with her parents, Nr. and Mre. Oscar Schweitzer. Mr. Herbert Yackie went with them and will spend some time with Mr. Pfaff in Toronto. Mr. Oscar Schiweitzer also accompanied them and apent the day in ‘Toronto. You buy ONE Can of our Well Known C â€" V 6 Hour Spar Floor Varnish, and get ONE Canâ€"the same sizeâ€" is a quick drylt’tx Varnish, dries very hard, and is an excellent Varnish for all purposes such as Floors, _ Linoleums, Chairs, Woodwork, etc. 1 Gal. C. V. Spar Varnish @ $5.75, Special 2 for 1 Varnishes 1 pt. C. V. Spar Varnish @ 95c, 1 Qt. C. V. Spar Varnish @ $1.75, 4 pt. C. V. Spar Varnish @ 50¢, % Gal. C, V. Spar Varnish @ $3.25, Floâ€"Glaze Paints "Leave No Brushâ€"Marks" Kitchener lm_w*og‘Mhth-LVquy “ * â€"â€"which will be held in our Subâ€"Basement Paint and Wallpaper Department next*week, Sept. 17 to Sept. 24. Phone 218 "The Big Hardware Store" Waterioo M. Weichel & Son Most Wonderful Yalues "C.V. 4â€"heur Spar Yarnish" Goudies Limited ‘"You Get Two Cans For the Price of One" painted free of charge, provided the chair is Mr. Adam ‘Berlet of Port Huron spent a few days with friends in town. * Hamburg Awaits Opening Of Fair. Every school child in the village as well as Wilmot and North Rastâ€" hope townships is given a pass to the exhibition. Many special feaâ€" tures and exhibits will be shown this year. ‘Honored On Birthday. Mrs. Louisa Schaat celobrated the 79th anniversary of her birthday on Saturday. A few of the older memâ€" bere of Trinity Lutheran Ladies‘ Ald and other friends gathered at her home in the afternoon and brought ‘her good wishes and flowers. Mr. and Mre. Levi Buck of ‘Chatham and Mr. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Buck of Kitchener were guests on Thursday with the latâ€" ter‘s daughter, Mts. Norman Hoâ€" satetler. Recent vistors at the home of Mr. @nd Mrs. Louis Schnarr were Mre. Twithal and daughter, ‘Miss Reta Twithai of Rochester, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. L. Trushineki and family of Walkerton and Mre. Joseph Schnarr and daughter Bertha of Kitchener. Miss Freda Kalbflelsch is spendâ€" ing two weeks holidays with friengs at Dunsford. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thomas of tooo_kfvl]l_q visited Mr. and Mre. Roy Mr. D. S. Williams has sold his gas station west of the village on the highway to W. W. Plummer of iKitchener, who took possession. Mr. Harry Nahrgang, Fred Debus iRev. Mr. Pitts, ‘Dr. Willson, David Eby and Wm. Metz attended the bowlâ€" ing tournament at Seaforth on Monâ€" Mr. Orval Hostetler spent a week with friendé at Grand Bend. Miss Kathleen Cress of Kitchener spent a few daye with her friend, Miss Esther Ingold. Mr. Wm. Whaley, Mrs Curtis and Mrs. Harding of St. Mary‘s and Mrs, Henry Hammer of MWellesley spent a tew days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry iCapling. Mr. apd Mre. Ed. Scherer and famâ€" lly h“e returned home from their motor trip to iPittaburg, Pa., where they were the guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamm and other relatives there. Mre. Fred Nunns and son Roy and wife of Stratford spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Nettie Relberg. Miss Eria Shantz returned to her home in London after spending two months‘ holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Asaron Niebergall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pines and son Bobby and iMr. Harry Paterson and daughter Grace apent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. George Morley of Galt. Miss Janet Smith, nurseâ€"inâ€"trainâ€" ing in the Toronto General Hosâ€" pital is holidaying with her parenrts, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. G. Smith, League convention held at Hanover on Labor Day. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Meyers and son Donald spent the weekâ€"end with reâ€" latives in Toronto. 19, 20, or 21. .2 ... 95¢ 2 .. 1.75 2 ... 3.25 2 ... 5.75 2 ... 50¢ Telephone 950