& | The lf!omc a ‘I Good Blankets A story was given by Miss Cosette Hoffman and announcements made by Elmer Hahn, president of the Senior League, and by Rev. H. A. ing members of the C.G.I.T. and the C.g.E.T. The event was held at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shuh, near Waterloo, on Monday night. !i- Gladys Hamel was in charge. Kellerman. A vote of thanks was extended by Miss Ethel House to Mr. and Mrs. Shuh, while Garfield Cressman expressed appreciation of the invitation extended the boys‘ and slrh’ groups. Edward Shuh reâ€" sponded to the first vote of thanks. Upwards of fifty persons enjoyed the corn roast under the auspices of the Senior League of Emmanuel Evangelical Church, guests includâ€" Contributions from the following are gratefully acknowledged: Mrs. Ephraim Shantz, R. R. 1,%aterloo, Mrs. Jacob Sully, St. Jacobs, Mrs. Noah Wagner, Mrs. J. R. Webb, Mrs. J. Jaeger, Mrs. Rickert, Mrs. F. S. Roth, Petersburg, Mr. A. R. Kaufman, Mr J. M. Schneider, Silâ€" verwood‘s, the Paradise Lake cotâ€" tagers, the Kitchener Bowling Club, the Waterloo County Christian Enâ€" deavor and the Gospel Hall Sunday School. The Girl Guides who made collections at the market each week in the interests of the orphanage ineluded the Misses Alma Baskerâ€" ville, Lillian Helm, Ruthie Barnes, Ruth® Yanke, Dorothy Brown and Shirley Brown. ENJOY CORN ROAST . oN SHUH FARM Generous contributions have been made to the Kitchener Orphanage during the past month by peeple of Kitchener and surrounding district. The matron and directors appreciate the thoughtfulness of friends in assisting the officials of the instiâ€" tution in administering to the welâ€" ware of the orphan children. President M. S. Hallman presided at the meeting on Monday night at which reports were presented and approved. GENEROUS DONATIONS TO ORPHANAGE AT KITCHENER Mr. and Mre. Peter Kurtz and family of Pilkington visited on Sunâ€" day with the latter‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz. Mr. and Mre. Jas. Langdon and two daughters, Mrs. W. C. Anderson and _ Mae, Mr. ahd Mre. Jas. Mitchell and Mre. Norman Wright attended the funneral of the forâ€" mer‘s nephew, Mr. Fred Adsett at Eramosa last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. Herb Lundy spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mré. Jas. Langdon. Injured Back. We are sorry to report that Mr. Paul Kurtz, Sr., is at present conâ€" fined to his home. He was assisting on Friday securing timber out of his brother, Albert‘s bush, for a new ‘barn to replace the one destroyed when he wrenched his back. Miss Adeline Kurtz is at present aesisting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurtz, near Ariss. Mr. aud Mrs. Raeburn Hamilton and family of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffe and Mr. and Mre. Méilton Sherriffs and family spent Labor Day at Belfountain. A number from around here atâ€" tended the Woolwich School Fair at Balsam Grove School last Firlâ€" day. A large number from around here attended the North Waterloo School Fair, which was held at Bridgeport on Monday. GERMANN‘ event the prices are showâ€" ing a remarkable reduction. Ask to see our fine Plaid Blankets at A September; during . which H. A. Germann 1.35, 2.15 * 4.50 ®* Tel.: Office 572. Res:, 3581 346 King St. W., Kitchener. A Special Sale of Blankets STEELE‘S MARSL A ND Radio Service Waterloo â€" Ont. ooo en en ennen en en en nnn on Specialized Service on all types of Radio Equipment. and Beddings 06 King 3t. West WINTERBOURNE SATISFY Omerttornt for Angling and Casting Association at 180 AT PICNIC About 150 fishermen attended the annual picnic of the North Waterloo Mrs. Wes. Bulmer, Mre. R. Sippel and family of Eimira and Mre. Shaw of Toronto were recent visitors with Mrs. Maria Fenton. Miss Frieda Stadeibaver of El mira apent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Noah StadeMauer. visited Thuraday with Mr. and Mre. Mre. William ‘Tyack and eon Rari Edgar Tyack, ‘Waterloo. Mise Pearl Stadelbauer of Mitchâ€" oll is apending severa} weeks at her home. Mre. Charley Lundy returned from Toronto after spending several days at the C.N.R. £ Miss Addie Snyder is the guest of Mr. and Mre. Wm. Koenig, Petereâ€" burg, this week. Remember the anniversary serâ€" vice to be held on Sunday at 3 <‘clock in the United Church. Rev. A number of our folk attended the enniversary servicee in Linwood UnI.(’d Church on Sunday. Mre. George Huefner and siater Miss Louisa Huefner were Kitchenâ€" er_:hlto_m on Saturday. Miss Kate Weber of Kitchener is spending several days with Miss Loulsa Huefner. A. W. Shepherdson of Goldetone will be the speaker. . Mra. Wettlaufer of Kitchener and brother, Mr. Graham Jackeon of Buffalo, N.Y., were recent visitors with Mre. Maria Fenton. Mre. J. Haight spent Wednesday at the Toronto Exhibition. Mr. and Mre. William Koenig and family of Petersburg spent Sunday with the Misses Addie and Eleie Snyder. » Mr. Steph. Martin was a guest of Mike K. Zinger on Sunday. Mr.)C. C. Diefembacher returned to his home in New Dundee after renewingâ€"~Old4 acquaintances in the village. Mr. Edward Seifried called on George Zink Sunday. Mr. Jacob Zinger visited his son Michael Zinger Sunday. Miss Roeana Zinger called on Mrs. Louis Wuelhauser recently. » Mr. John Drexler and sons Fred, George and Alfred, called on Mr. George Zink recently. Mre. Allan Cooper spent a day with her sister, Mre. James Mines recently. Quite a large number attended the auction sale of Albert Kurtz Wedâ€" nesday last. Charles Crawley of Guelph wielded the hammer. Miss Dorothy Hawck is visiting at Mrs. George Kurtz‘s. Mr. George Lehman and Wilfred Bruder are ‘busy threshing in the neighborhood. Mr Alf. Zinger called on Mike K. Zinger Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schuett calk ed on Mr. and Mrs. Louls Wuel hauser. . Mrs. George Zink visited Mrs. )I{l(_e K_._Zln_gAeLon Monday. Mre. Harold Warren and Mre. Metâ€" calfe spent Monday on the farm of Mrs. Roy Wileon. Threshing and fall plowing is the order of the day. Farmers are pleased with the good crops, there being an excellent yteld of grain. Another barn in the district was destroyed by fire recently. A lantern which exploded was the cause. Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Clemens and Mr. and Mrs. Goora: Rieck atâ€" tended the funeral of their cousin, Mr. Erh. Reist, Preston, on Saturâ€" dn;‘n ternoon. rs. Harnock of Kitchener is sendin‘ some time with her son, r. Christ. Harnock. Miss Alice Kirby of Gull Lake, Alta., who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Brohâ€" man at Kennilworth, spent Monday morning visiting at the Steddick house. he escaped more serious injury. Miss Helen Lindhorst of Ee?dn is the ï¬:ot of Miss Marie Burkâ€" holder week. m Miss Lindâ€" horst and Miss B lder are atâ€" tended the Yomfl People‘s Institute at the First Mennonite Chureh, Kitchener. St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church, Elâ€" mira, was a busy centre on Sunday afternoon, when the annual convenâ€" tion of the Perth and Waterloo Sunâ€" day School Association of the Luâ€" theran Church was held. There were about 70 Sunday School teachâ€" ers present. Mesers. Harry Freeman and W. Freeman attended the funeral of their brotherâ€"inlaw in New York. Miss Elleen Morrell on Monday has enrolled in the McMaster University, Hamilton, as a student, and Miss Monica Shoemaker and Sherman Miller at the Hamilton Normal. suffered a deep gash to his head. Medica!l aid was summoned and it required six stitches to clome the wound. His friends are pleased that mother, Mrs. Andrew Bender on ACCHVED s PETD, â€" PAROTE Saturday afternoon. lhm C. F. Derstine, Kitchener, K‘mc at the Cressman Mennonâ€" Church on Sunday morning. At the same time the communion was observed over which Rev. Derstine Important business was transactâ€" ed at the meeting of the Elmira council on Monday night. A byâ€"law to provide for the issue of debenâ€" tures to pay for the construction of the trunk sewer was passed. â€" A letter was recelved from W. H. Bosley & Co., of Toronto, asking asâ€" elstance in selling or leasing of the rubber shop buildings, the former Elmira Fleet Foot Rubber Factory. Held Annual Convention. ‘The new officers follow: president, Fred Debus of New Hamburg; sec retary, Carl Orzen of Kitchener; treasurer, Bertha Rudoiph of Mitchâ€" ell. Council Held Seasion. HAWKESVILLE ELMIRA ARISS Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Metzger and family and Mr:; Andrew Sittler were vieitors at St. Jacobs. The Young People‘s Society held a successfn) corn romst on Tvesday evening. All report a good time. _ Miss Leah Gingrich is a patient at the hospital. Her friends wish her Mr. and Mre. Harold Jackeon spent the weekâ€"end at the former‘s home here. Mr. and Mrs. Etwyn Cherry and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews and family epent Sunday at Elora Rocks. Mesers. Earl Matthews, Harry Cosâ€" ford and Ray Frankiin were busk nees viaitors to Mount Forest last Thursday night. Mr. and Mra. Wellington Matthews were Sunday viaitore with Mr. and Mre. Alex Cooper of Macton. Quite a number of friends and neighbore enjoyed a corn roast on Mr. and Mre. Harold WilHams‘ fate last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mre. Eimo King and famâ€" ily of Creenbann were Sunday vist tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jackeon. Mre. William Guise apent the weekâ€"end in Hamilton with Mr. Clayâ€" ton Guilee and family. A quiet wedding was solemnized on Saturday, Sept. 10th at St. Josephe‘ Church, Kitchener, when Miss Trene M. Runstedler, R.N., forâ€" merly of Linwood, became the bride of Mr. George Forwell of Zurich. Rev. Father Holler officiated. The «itendants were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Runstedler of Kitchener. The bride wore a navy blye costume of triple geotgette with hat to match. With it she wore a silver fox fur. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was gerved at the home of the bride‘s brother, Mr. Frank Runstedler @nd Mre. Runstedler. Following a motor trip to the Midâ€" dle States, Mr. and Mre. Forwell will reside in Zurich. Mrs. A. R. Peebles was a recent visitor with her parents near Atâ€" wood. The anniversary setvices of the United Church were held morning and evening on Sunday, Sept. lith. Rev. Dr. Dickie had charge of the services. Special music was renderâ€" ed iby the choir. Miss ‘Keliey of Guelph favored the congregation with a solo. Mre. Frank Sefbert of Kitchener «pent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" chie Ament. Mr. and Mre. Sim Detzler and daughter Etta of Hamilton were reâ€" cent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chrie. Lantz. Forwellâ€"Runstedier Nuptials, Misses Dorothy Reidel and Loâ€" retta Brenner of St. Clements epent Sunday with Miss Laureen Koebel. The monthly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held at the home of Mre. J. W. Collins on Tuesday evening, Bept. 6th. Members spoke on "Hints on Storing Fruite and Vegetables." The question ‘drawer was taken by Mre. A. O. Schnurr, as Mrs. Wilker was absent. Mre. A. R. Koebel was appointed for next month. ‘The current events sent in by Mre. Foster, were read by Mre. E. Hill. Miss Eva Ballard then sang a solo, accompanied at the piano by Mre. F. Hill. The guest speaker of the evening was Dr. Mary Haist of Kitchener, who gave an interesting iliustrated lecture on &« trip through the Maritime Provinces. Mre. A. R. ‘Peebles gave a short paper on Home Economics. Lunch was served by the hostess and assistants. Personals. Miss Dorothy Armstrong of Kalaâ€" mazoo, Mich., i# vulugg at the home of Mr. A. O. Schnurr. Mias Jean Beaton, R.N., left for St. Thomas on Tuesday where she will nurse at the Alma Girl‘s Colâ€" lege. Mr. Norman Ament of New Hem burg epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Anthony Koébel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Schlueter «pent Sunday with friends at New Jerusalem. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Melntosh, Mr. Leo Kavanogh and Misses Shirley and Irla Kavanogh of Hanover epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stemmbler. Miss Jean Beggs left on Monday evening for Durham and Hanover where she will judge at the fall fair. Special Church Service. berg spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Margaret Rehnie. _ C Joseph‘s hospital, Guelph, spent a few days at her home here. Mre. Michaet Stemmler and daughâ€" ter Anne #pent Thursday at Guelph. Mr. and Mre. Adam Bingham and son Clarence of Crosshill spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mre. Thos. Calder. Excellent Address Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie, Mrs. Robt. Foster and daughter Laure of Crosshill epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Henry Baliard. Mr. and Mrs. George Glaister of Crosshill spent Sunday with Mr. and and Mrs. George Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilmer Freeman spent several days in Syracuse, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Collins spent Sunday at Niagera Falls, Misg Ordills Hedenko of Kitch :nor spent the weekâ€"end at her home ere. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kerley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumnrer spent Sunday with relatives in St. Clemâ€" ents. Miss Kathleen Hayes returned home after a week‘s vieit in Detroit, Mich. . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pommer and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown at Kitchener. Mr. Ed. Sparr and Misa Annie Burâ€" nett spent Sunday at Elora. . â€" Miss Hilda Mueller epent the weekâ€"end with friends in Kitchener. Miss Marion Laing and Miss G. Kelly of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s parents, Rev. and Mre. Laing. e Mary Matthows spent Monâ€" Porsonals and other items as told by Waterieo Chrenicle YATTON DISTRICT By Dr. Mary Haist. ,;wood;\Mm. R. Foster and Miss C Laura and Mr. and Mre. L Rennie ®, at Henry Ballard‘s on the lith line } | east; Mre. Wm. Knight, Miss Dorâ€" 0. othy and Mr. Leonard Knight, Miss walr Wileon at George Elliott‘s in Clinâ€" +/ ton; Mre. M. Shantsz and son Camp s.! bell, who accompanied them vieited | friends in Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. e , Alfred Hahn and son Roy accom yâ€"‘ panled ‘by Mr. and Mre. Conrad | Hahn of Linwood with friends in d ; Williamsburg and Mannheim. . ~ Mr. Campbell Shants and friend apent Tuesday at the London Pair. The Weollesicy township achool fair will be held in Kingwood Thursday, Sept. 22nd. Anniversary services will be held in Boyd Charch Sunday, O¢t. #nd, morning 11 a.m, and svening 7.30. Mre. Thomas Playford® and daughâ€" tof, Mra. Gremm, spent a day last week with Mre. Alex Miller in Millâ€" bank. Dr. Deborah (Haister of Toronto epent last Friday at the home of her uncle, George Glaister. Mre. ‘Chris. Roth is spending a week with Mr. and Mre. Simeon Jantsl in Milverton. A little baby girl came to make her home with them Friday, Sept. 9th. Jacob Lichtie of the 3rd line and Lorne Rennie were business visitors to ‘Toronto on Tuesday. Master Billle Higgine, who spent the holiday season at the home of John L. Hammond returned to his home in Detroit last Friday with his father, who motored over for him. _ Sunday visitors here were: Mr. _and Mre. Ed. Petch of Kitchener and "Mr. Rogers of Montreal, Mre. ls@bel Best and friend of London at John L. Hammond; Mr. and Mre. Neleon McFaddin and daughter and Mrs. Dave McFaddin of near Millbank, Mtr. and Mrs. Roy Henry and daughâ€" ter of Wartburg at Albert Mundell‘s; Mrs. Margaret Henry returning home with them after spending two weeks with Mrs. Mundell; Mr. and Mre. Melvin ‘Bickle and infant son and Mr. Henry Bickl® and daughter, Miss Gladye, of Kitchener, called on friends here. Vieitors away (from the commuâ€" nity on Sunday were Mr. and Mre. Thos. Birmingham with friends at Elora; Mr. and Mre. Adam Bingham and son Clarence with Thos. Calder in Linwood, Mr. and Mrs. George Glaiste at George Rennie‘@ in Linâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Beth Cohoe, Miss E. Cohbe, Mrs. Bolton of Woodstock and Mre. Hewlett of Florida spent Monday evening at the home of John L. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sattler and Mr. Oscar Schwartz returned home after a successful fishing trip for a few da{s to Meaford and Georgian Bay. In all they got 35 lbs. of lake trout. A happy family fathering took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger on Sunday when all their children, along with their families, spent a happy day together under the parental roof. There are eleven sons living and they were all present. They are as follows: Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Noah Metzger and family end Mr. and Mrs, He Metzger and family, and Messr:'}'osinh and John of Yatton, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Metzger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Metzger of Wallenstein, and Messrs. George, Joseph, Abram, Peter and Martin at home. Personals. In the races Howard Huehn won the race for boys 10 years and unâ€" der. Marie Krauter got the certiâ€" ficate of honor for this school by obtaining the most points and getâ€" ting the mhost prize money. Metzger Family Reunion. _ s kite, 5th, Howard Huehn; -d)licing & inch rope, 2nd, Howard Huehn; poultry hopper model, 6th, Cleason Martin; plan of country home and grounds, 4th, Marie Krauter; public speaking contest, 6th, Louise Otterâ€" bein; garden plots, Sr. Room, 1st, Cleason Martin, _ 2nd, Florence Hahn, 3rd, Maria Krauter; Junior Room, 1st, Erla Krauter, 2nd, Carl Huehn, 3rd, Elsie Foster. _ About two miles north of Heidelâ€" berg, situated on the road leading to the Three Bridges, is one of the most modern and upâ€"toâ€"date duck furms owned and operated by Amos Martin. It is a wonderful rounded by cedar tnr.-nd rustic mt‘ with all the ducks swimming in it. At present Mr. Martin has 500 ducks and expects to hatch several hundred more for the Christmas trade. In all he has four buildings and a good flowing well.. On Friday our school children, along with their teachers, parents and friends, attended the annual school fair held at Balsam Grove School and the following were sucâ€" cessful in obtaining prizes: Oats, 2nd, Cleason Martin; beets, 6th, Howard Foster; sweet corn, 6th, Carl Hahn; mixed bouquet, 3rd, Stella Sattler, 5th Florence Hahn; dining table bouflet, 3rd, Marie Krauter; White ghorn cockerel, ist, Marie Krauter; White Leghorn pullet, 3rd, Marie Krauter; coffee cake, 6th, Florence Hahn; sponge cake, 5th, Estella Sattler; bran muffl’na, 2nd, Florence Hahn; school lunch, 3rd, Marie Krauter, 4th, Wilâ€" fred Sattler; kitchen apron, 1st. Florence Hahn; laundry bag, 6th, Florence Hahn; crayon drawing, 2nd book, William Martin, 6th; serap book, 14th, Marie Krauter; Notes on Birds, 6th, Florence Hahn; The buildings include houses for the ducks, a brooder and an incuâ€" bator house, and a store house where he keeps food and bod‘ng The ducks at present consume 1 bushels of grain a day. Mr. Martin has mn{ visitors. On Sunday he had no less than 85 people come to see his farm. He also has a horseshoe court on his farm where the visitors L? their luck and where he himself keeps in practise. Mr. Martin is a member of the Heidelberg Horseshoe Club. Win Share of Prizes. Location on Farm Near 1~ CROSSHILL t C 99 "A| â€" 4 The guests included: Mre. Rich ‘jp the Twinâ€"City. _ nond, & bride‘s mother and | hm Richmond of caks, 1t. and nn"“""“' Bann«. Sam Shrate and Mr. and Mre. Bort| At the Upper Wooiw Shrane. ‘The wedding junsheon was ite Church on Sunda muwmun\m Sept. 11ith, banne were The annual exhibition of the North Blenheim Horticulturel @oâ€" clety was held in Platteville recently with a aplendid exhfbit of Vegeâ€" tables, flowers, fruite and baking, Mre. Feick of New Hamburg judged the baking, Mr. T. J. Hannigan of Guelph, the flowers, and Mr. Goften ©@ Bright the vegetables and fruits. In the evening all enjoyed a talk by Mr. Hannigan and an lllustrated ade dresse on flowers by Mr. Sanders of the Gueiph Agricuitural College. ‘Reading and Musical selections were given by the Platteville Orchestra. Happily Wedded. ‘ On Saturday evenihg the home of ‘Mre. Mary Few of Washington was the scane Of an interesting event whien her daughter, Margaret Elizaâ€" Mbeth, became the bride Of J. Reginâ€" ald Shrane. The l..vmltlln‘r march wan by M Jeaste Richâ€" mond"x:‘bflxo was given in marriâ€" age by her mother, and was accomâ€" panied by Mre. Bert Schrame, while the groom was assisted by Mr. Arâ€" thur Tew. ‘The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. F. R. Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. Herb Eckel and famâ€" ily of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Ms. Abe Eckel on Sunday.. ‘Robert H. Patton died at his home in Toronto, 37 Chassic Avenue. The funeral service wpe held on Sunday evening. Interment was made at Chesterfield cemetery on Monday. Mr. â€"R. H. Patton was born in this distriot and had many friends here. Mr. and Mre. Alick and daughter from ‘Toronto, Mr. James Marton, Detroit, Mr. Jack Hoffman, Water loo, Bank of Commerce and Mise Shamholts, Niagara Failw, visited with Miss Ida Hoffman, her sister.| Mre. Smith on Sunday. 1 Fime Exhibits At Fair. I In the final game of softbail held in Plattsville Park on Saturday night Sarnia was defeated by Platteâ€" ville by 16 to 11. Platteville there fore takes posseasion of the ellver up emblematic of the Western Onâ€" tario Championship. Passed Away. Mr. and Mrs. A. Duench and Mr. Jonathan Hallman of New Dundee and Kitchener called on Mr. and Mre. John Poor on Sunday. Rev. and Mre. R. J. Irwin and Mrs. Sipes, Mre. Wieyand and Miss Wieâ€" gand visited in Kitchener. __Mr. AMbert Kaufman of Buffalo visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shentz and renewed old acquaintâ€" ances with a host of friends here. Plattsville Wins Championship. Miss Mary L. Bell returned home from the Woodstock hospital on Monday. ald of Ablah Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Irwin of Toâ€" ronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Sipes over the weekâ€"end. . Mr. and Mrs. Lenard ‘Rowe of Toâ€" ronto spent the holiday with Dr. and iMrs. Manting. Mre. Arnold A. Wiegand of Cleveâ€" iand Ohlo, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mre. Sipes and Mr. Arnold Jr., and Miss Audrey and Paul, their grandparents. ‘Mr. and Mre. J. M. Shantz vieited their son, Mr. and Mre. Lorne R. Shantz, Kitchener, over the weekâ€" end. Wilftred Wiegand and Mrs. ‘Wlegand of Cleveland, Ohio, guests of Mr. and Mre. Gordon gand. _ Miss Martha and Miss Sarah Wieâ€" gand of Kitchener, Ont., visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Sipes. Dr. G. A. Sinclair of Weliand called on friends in town. W. O. Menger and son Donâ€" Hamilton visifed with Mre. Shantz and Mr. EM Cressâ€" PLATTSVILLE CANADA‘S s v* 9 2p4 Jane were Wieâ€" BANK OF MONTREAL Pormanent Character At the Upper Wooiwich Mennonâ€" ite Church on Sunday morning, _ _Mr. Victor MacLennan was a Mondn"l'fltmoon business visitor in the nâ€"City. /# Messrs. Charles E. Matthews, Esley C. Matthews and Clarence E. Tallman _ were recently Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mulloy of Sheffield. Mrs. A. W. Devitt and Miss Olive Devitt enjoyed an early Serumber weekâ€"end at the summer cottage of Elnr. and Mrs. H. A. Wiegand at Port win. Mrs. L. A. Diefenbacher attended the funeral last Thursday afternoon of the late Mrs. Valentine Schmidt of Erbsville. Mr. Neison B. Snider of Waterloo and his octogenarian father, Mr. Sidney B. Snider of Hawkesville, were Friday afternoon Wallenstein visitors to the flowing well recently drilled on the farm of Mr. T. A. Bulmer. Mrs. James Birmingham of Crossâ€" hill spent the latter part of last week with her daughter, Mrs, Anâ€" drew Bach. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah R. Gregory and f-milx spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Good of St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Haven Kimerly and family _ were _ midâ€"week _ visitors from Walkerville at the home of Mrs. Leo A. Diefenbacher. Mrs. Gordon Koerber of Brid?e- Hort enjoyed a recent weekâ€"end with er parents and sister at the home of l{:- and Mrs. Henry F. Martin. Mr. and Mrs.â€"William MacLennan and daughter June were weekâ€"end visitors Â¥rom Tillsonburg with Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacLennan of West Wallenstein. Mr. Robert Gooding and little son of Galt were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gooding. Mrs. William Hohn is Septemberâ€" ing with friends at Detroit and at Kohomo, Indiana. son were Mrs. (Rev.) W. Brown and Mr. Elmora Brown of New Dundee and Mrs. J. H. Sherk and Miss Lizzie Troxel of Kitchener. Mrs. E. Miller and Miss Ada Yost \of Kitchener spent Labor Day at the home of Mrs. M. Yost. Miss Elisa Bullock, on Saturday night while crossing the street in the centre of the town, was struck by a motor car. She was bruised £bout the body and taken immediateâ€" ly to the Woodstock Hospital for treatment. Her condition is not eerious. The death occurred last week of the late Mr. John Kennel, son of Mr. Chris. Kennel. ‘The late Mr. Kenne! was a resident of this place for a number of years, but for the past few months, has been residing with his sister, Mrs. C. Jantzl, at Wilmot Centre. ‘The funeral was held on Friday to the Amish Menâ€" nonite cemetery on the third line of Wellesley. The popular young couple on their return from a v&din; trip will reâ€" wide at Washington. Plattsville Woman Injured. Mre. Alex Hammond of Woodâ€" stock, «pent a few days recently with friends here. The Wellesley School Fair will be held at ‘Kingwood School on Thursday, Sept. 22nd. Esteemed Citizen Passes Away. Misses Jessie Richmond, Doris Cumâ€" ming, _ Ruth Coldham, Beatrice Bergey and Grace Winterbourne and Miss Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs. John Eydt spent Monday at Niagara Falle. ‘The Bank of Montreal was the first permanent Bank in 'Clmdm Having successfully coâ€"operated with this country‘s people and business through the ups and downs of 113 years, the Bank today faces the future firm in its faith in the permanency of Canada‘s progress and the character and resourcefulness of the Canadian people. There is iron and rock in the veins of Canada, as well as gold and silver, The stermn and heroic qualities that conâ€" quered a wilderness and built a Dominion, united from Ocean to Ocean, still predominate in Canadian character.‘ There is a permanency in this country that grows out of that character. It is expressed in insticutions as well as individual craftsmanship and frugal industry. ' Established 1817 TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $700,000,000 Waterloo Branch: J. R. BEATON, (Continued from Page 1) WALLENSTEIN KINGWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wettlaufer and son, Mr. and Mra. J. Seip and daughâ€" ter Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Nelgon Seig spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Buhrow were !visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Louis !Fatumn. Mrs. H. Butunh? and daughter Gertrude and Mr. Carl l(nspol of Elmira lrm. weekâ€"end with Miss Ruth Battenberg, who is not in a good condition. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Thomas and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Baets. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Krohler of London nt the weekâ€"end with his paggnu:fl:_. and Mrs. C. V. Krohler. Miss Ruth Battenberg of Clifford is suffering from blood poisoning in the hand. She is attended by a trained nurse, Miss Nell‘e Rahn, R. N., of London. _ c â€" Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Reidt, on Sept. 6, a son. Congratuâ€" lations. * Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Se?). Misg Ruth Seip and Mr. Irvin Reidt spent Sunday afternoon withh Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reidt. St. Jacob‘s Lutheran Church, Normanby, held their annual misâ€" sionary festival on Sept. 11th. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Seip of Howick spent â€" Sunday _ with Normanby friends and were also present at the missionary festival. . s and boy friend from Paris were visiting Mr. George Widmeyer of Ayton, who is not in the best of health. Mr. and Mrs. J. Becker and son Lorne of Howick visited with the former‘s rerenta. Mr. and Mrs. J, Becker, Normanby. _ _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sei%md son Norman and Miss Ella Widmeyer Bowmanâ€"On Saturday, Sept. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Noah M. Bowman, a sonâ€"Emmanuel. Freyâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, on Wednesday, Sel‘Pt. Tth, to Mr. and Mrs. Ezra B. Frey, North Wallenâ€" stein, a son. Postmaster I. F. Martin is rebuildâ€" ing the front of his corner store and now a more central doorway leaves room for large showâ€"windows on either side of this better located business entrance. Cradledom. som, a son. Next Sunday morning Mennonite Church services will be held in their meetingâ€"houses near Three Bridges and at West Wallenstein. A mission service will also be held near Stanâ€" ley, in Huron County. _ â€" Wilkinson â€" Un Thursday, S;rt. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkinâ€" Mr. Elias W. Weber had two mowers busy cutting second crop hay on the Blackwell farm last Friday morning. Several farmers have sown their fall wheat in this locality, areas seeded ranging from five to fifteen acres. On some farms, however, no wheat will be sown this autumn. Mennonite Thanksgiving services were held at their South Peel church in West Wallenstein on the second Thursday morning of September, Inlt \rintnte Pulia e ons : Mbidatihab sadraideacid Miss Olive Matthews was a recent weekâ€"end visitor with friends in Toronto. for Miss Rebecca Sauder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Sauder of West Hawkesville, and Samuel Hoffâ€" man Martin of South Wallensteim, son of Mr. Daniel B. Martin and the late Mrs. Martin. News Notes. Three bitterns were recently seen feeding in marshy grounds along the river in this locality. t The "Lehnen Farm" lately porâ€" chased from Rev. Henry 8. Bauman by Mr. Enos M. Gingrich of West Elmira for $9,000, has since been sold by the latter to Mr. Osish B. Martin, whose own farm it westerly adjoins. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Seip, Missg CLIFFORD