â€" IERNST‘S > Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller at Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Horst and sons Lawrence and Leonard and Mr. Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. John Maurer were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mr3. Ezra Maurer at Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bird and chilâ€" dren Norma, Ramona and Donald, Miss Aula Bolender and Miss VViola Murray spent Sunday with Mrs. Beisel and Miss Alice Beisel at Elâ€" A reunion was held at the home |of Bre of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst on at the Sunday afternoon when their famâ€" Bonn. ily of twelve children were present,| _ Mr. namely: Mr. and Mrs. Moses Horst son V and family of Wordsworth, Ohio, and M Mr. and Mrs. George Horst and famâ€"| visitor ily of Conestogo, Mr. and Mrs. Elias, A ; Horst and family of Floradale, Mr. tended and Mrs. Sam Horst and family and Churcl Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman of{aftern North Woolwich, Mr. Dan W. Horst| â€" Mr. of Floradale, Miss Lovina Horst of Pilking West Montrose, and Simeon, Nathâ€" George aniel, Osiah, Aaron and Lydian at Mr. home. Other guests were Mr. and} Wallac Mrs, John _ Brubacher of Eastiof Mr. Heidelbelx. Misses Mary Horst and Mr. Salinda Bauman and Mr. Hem?: family Horst of St. Jacobs, Mr. Joseph|C. W Bowman and Miss Alice Horst Of{ on Sm Enjoyable Gathering Held at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horst. Other News. HORST FAMILY BEWARE OP SYBSTITVTLIS When you take Aspirin you are sure of two things. It‘s sure relief, and it‘s harmless. Those tablets with the Bayer cross do not hurt the heart. Take f \ches and 46 KING ST. E. ERNST 8 Really a man wouldn‘t want a finer suitâ€"new Fall colors to suit every tasteâ€" the new bankers‘ grey, Oxâ€" ford grey, king‘s brown, toâ€" bacco brownâ€"tailoring that is unsurpassed and customâ€" type fabrics that can‘t be Oqllall..d at this priceâ€"anyâ€" in a striking quality at SUITS SUITS Our Famous Quality. We specialize exclusiveâ€" ly in this highest quality apparelâ€"a store full of new Fall suits, overcoats, Fall hats, shoos and furâ€" foremost makers. UNRIVALLED Fall _ Display / Aa Made by Hand Craft Tailors. NORTH WOOLWICH To Your Measure. 2 Trouser Men‘s $24 Fall‘s Newest PAINS HOLD REUNION "Pu l 0 l Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmidt mgcses !and family and Miss Mildred Bonn s held at the home|of Breslau spent Thursday evening s. Daniel Horst on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip n when their famâ€" Bonn. f Idren were present,| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer and 1 _Mrs. Moses Horst son Vernon, Mr. Welland Weaver Wordsworth, Ohio,‘and Miss Orpha Miller were Sunday rge Horst and famâ€"|visitors with friends in Heidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. Elias, _ A number from this district at. y of Floradale, Mr. tended the church services at Zion orst and family and Church, Wallenstein, on Sunday: ddison Bauman of {afternoon. \ you suffer from world‘s M oo en h | Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson at Wallenâ€" { stein. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bolender and daughter Alice spent Sunday with friends in Waterloo. PARACHUTE JUMP Earl Stroh, K.â€"W. fiier and paraâ€" chute jumper, made his first delayed parachute jump at the K. & W. airâ€" port over the weekâ€"end when he dropped 900 feet before opening his chute. The jump was made from an Mr. and Mrs. Milton Filsinger of Wallace spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and family visitex‘at the home of Mrs. C. Wagner and Mr. Leon Wagner on Sunday. _ f altitude of 2,000 feet from any causeâ€"when a cold has settled in your joints, or you feel those deepâ€"down pains of rheumatism, sciatice, or lumbago, take Aspirin and get real relief. If the package says Aspirin it is safe. and Mrs. David Ressler of Wordsâ€" worth, Ohio, are visiting with friends and relatives here. Messrs. Oscar Martin and Gordon Bonn of Waterloo visited Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bonn on Monday. _ Where the Good Clothes Come From KITCHENER AT 2,000 FEET tery at Linwood. . ‘gieeled a good aized audience and m’;';"h‘p’;“'u"",":': Sult" ::um'xnvo the story of his vieit to Oberâ€" triends in Elmira and Elora. ammergau in Bavaria, Germany, and 1 1 . a _ deseription and explanation of " the Sieis Chign Scrooe! on Pril ~The Passlon Plgy."" ‘This: descrip day held the annual field day. Those‘ tive taik was fllustrated by a eet of participating in the various races | "°*" beautiful lantern @lides that games and contests found the com | W°T® made from actual photographs petifion keen. In the Junior giris‘ 4"4 which very atrikingly aet forth class, Joyce Sippel was the best but the various scenes of the play and Mnrt'qut Jung was only two points !h® leading characters with all the behind. In the intermediate giris‘, brilliance of color and the natural class, Jean Hoelscher won. In the :“""‘""‘ scenery. cenlor girle class, Dorls Scott was Personals. «n easy winner by 33 points. In the! Miss Betty Schlichter of New Dunâ€" Junior boys, class Carl Radow ".,'du visited her aunt, Mre. J. M. All the events were keenly contestâ€" | Shants in Platteville on Sunday. ed. Intermediate boya‘ class Florne‘ Mr. John Hoffma of Gobles visited Miller was firet and in the Benior ai the home of his aister, Mise Ida class for boys David Ratz finished Hoffman, Mr. and Mre. Streckler first with 18 points were vimitors at the home of Miss Interred At Linwood. l Ida Hoffman. On Saturday afternoon the funoral _ Mt. Marttn, 8r., of Galt visited his of the late Rev, Father MaGéey of e0n, James Martin. Paris, passed through Eimire. Inter ‘ ienss | Me. A. Huber of Bracebridge, Ont., is visiting at the home of Mre. A. H. Herb. The remains of the late Mre. George Brooks, were brought to Elâ€" mira from St. Mary‘s on Monday and laid to rest in the Elmira cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. The late Mré. Brooks, who before her marrlage was Barbara Rogers, had been in ill health for some time. Before goâ€" ing to St. Mary‘s the late Mre. Brooks and her husband resided on a farm about half way between Ei mira and Elore near the Elora swamps. Mre. George Hergott, Elâ€" mira, is a sister of the deceased. Mr. Rera Ziegler of Waterloo was a businese vieitor in town. Mr. and Mre. W. G. Weichel of Waâ€" terloo, epent Sunday with friends and relatives 1i Elmira. Miss Alexena Frey visited friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Ms. J. J. Yanchuse and children visited at Niagata Falls on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. A. K. Leonard spent Wednesday evening with friends in Guelph. Many friends of Mre. E. G. Winn, will be grieved to hear of her death on Monday afternoon at her home on Hampton street after a brief iliness. The late Mrs. Winn was in her 74th year. She leaves to mourn her, her husband, one daughter, Mre. Joseph Bowman of Waterloo, three sons, R. J. Winn of London, Edger H. Winn of Niagara Falls, Ont., and Dr. Roy O. Wiun of Kitchener. Two brothers, Hugh MeCulloch of Gait and Andrew McCulloch of Nelson, B.C., two sisâ€" ters, Mrs. C. E. Peterson and Mre. Jesale Winn of Hamilton also surâ€" vive her. The funeral will take place or. Wendesday afternoon from her late home on Hampton street to the Gale Presbyterian Church, thence to the Elmira cemetery for interment. } Mrs. George Brooks Dead. i Mr. Art Laschinger of ‘Toronto, visited friends in Eimira over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Carl Ruppel returned to Lonâ€" don where he resumed his studies in the Western University. Miss Kathleen Renter is vieiting friends in Ottawa. Mre. J. Robbina of Wellandport is visiting her son, Mr. Roy Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ziegler of Parry Sound viaited friends in El mira for a few days. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zilliex, Miss Marie Zilliax and Miss Addie ZillMax were viators in Toronto on Saturday. The poultry and produce business of Mr. Martin on Church St., formâ€" erly operaed by Mr. Jack J. Ward, has been taken over by Mr. Bert Whitten. Mr. Whitten has been connected for many years with the Elmira _ Creamery, â€" having â€" had charge of the poultry and egg deâ€" partment, Mrs. E. G. Winn Dead. The second poultry day wil} be held on Thursday, October 6th, and will be held on the town‘s property near the fire hall. Business Transfer. At the Sunday morning services in the St. James Lutheran Church, Rev. A. E. Tappert, D.D., of New York, divisional secretary of the linguistic interests of the Board of American Missions, had charge. F-Er Day Postponed. Owing to Monday, October 10th, being ’l‘ï¬anksgiving Ray, the Elmira monthly fair will be postponed to Monday, October 17th. Resumes Her Classes Miss Kathleen Goodrow of the Eimira High School staff, who was granted one month‘s leave of abâ€" sence owing to illness, has returned to Eimira sufficiently recovered to resume her classes,. Mrs. Hillmer, who was substituting, returned to her home at Niagara Falls. At St. James Lutheran Church. Misa Kathleen Goodrow ‘me froot fender badly damaged. ' Chief Rieck of Elmg‘a visited the scene of the accident. Mr. Plummer claimed he was off the pavement with two wheels when struck by the truck. The truck driver had no occaâ€" sion to lose control of his truck going over the culvert at this place as it has been improved and is in ‘ood shape at the present time. eturned From Germany. Mr. Fred Ahrens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ahrens, graduate of the Elmira scrgooh, the Waterloo Colâ€" lege and Columbia University, reâ€" turned from Germany where he was continuing his studies for seve'{‘nl months. E'd' left here on y and will attending the eom about a week or ten days. Motorists Had Miraculous Escape, Mr. W. M. Plummer and party of Waterloo, motoring towards Elmira about 8.80 o‘clock Saturday night, had a miraculous escape from a serioug accident about one mile gm of Elmira, om the Elmira â€" aterloo hkh.’y, at the culvert near "Dead man‘s curve", when a ï¬xriuc: in chl'oh‘ol lllh u.an:okd of tchener, go n ite direction, struck it. The ;l’ï¬mmer car was forced into the ditch, turned turtle and landed against a teleâ€" ;bone pole, very badly wrecked. ortunately none of the oecupants received nx injuries, with the exâ€" ception of the driver who received a few cuts on the hand. The truck had the left front wheel torn off and the front fender badly damaged. T __.Te .D. Mre. Waitee Kiinck is one oP k two delegates from Canada to tl"o:' MM: L 1“‘=0|‘2=l- & lthlnmc:d. I:. tlndhfl.h-.u?ddng':ndvfl attending the conven about a week or ten days. | J. J. Yanchus, Correspondent and Agont Phone 306 or 2089, Steddick House. ELMIRA NEWS __ Mr. John Hoffma of Gobles visited ai the home of his aister, Mise Ida FHoffman, Mr. and Mre. Streckler were vimitors at the home of Miss | Ida Foffman. _ _ _ _ ~ °_ " * were made from actual photographs and which yery strikingly aet forth the various scenes of the play and the leading characters with all the brilliance of color and the natural mountain ecenery, Personale. The choir, under the able leaderâ€" ehip of Mrs. Wim. Fergusson, with a fine program of music added much to the value of all the services. At the evening service, Mre. C. Fulcher gave a gave a fine rendering of ‘"Conslder the Lillies." The floral decorations, artistically arranged by the committee of the Y.M.A., were very beautiful, the finest for many years. The thankofferings were not up to former years, but for the time were generous. . The harvest home anniverserary services of the United Church were held on Sunday, Oct. 2nd. In the morning Rev. J. W. Currie. B.A., B.D., of Ayr was the guest preacher. His message was based on our Lord‘s word to Nicodemus: "Ye must be born again," and fittingly set forth the constant need of this spiritual rebirth in human life. At the evening service, the pastor, Rev. T. . Sawyer was present to conâ€" duct the service and the guest preacher was Rev. R. J. Irwin, B.A., of Douland United Church, Toronto, and held the attention of a large congregation with epirited dramatic presentation of the truth of the parâ€" able of the "Good Samaritan." On Monday night, Rev. Mr. Irwin greeted a good sized audience and gave the story of his vieit to Oberâ€" ammergau in Bavaria, Germany, and a deseription and explanation of Student Miller of Waterico Semiâ€" nary, conducted the service in St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church on Sunâ€" day evening in the absence of the pastor, Rev. S. J. Wittig, who spent several days in Baltimore, Md. Service Withdrawn. There will be no service in the Lutheran Church next Sunday, the pastor lse the guest preacher at the Harvest Thanksgiving service in the Lutheran churches in Listowel and Wallace township. Preached inspiring Sermons. Members of the Henry Ebel famâ€" ily attended the Foersterâ€"Vogt wedâ€" ding in Sebastopol on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stroh and famâ€" ily were Sunday visitors with the former‘s mother, Mrs. John Strob. in Waterloo. The Misses Anita and Helen Dahâ€" mer were weekend and Sunday guests at the Eisenbach home in Ayton. Mre. Chas. Struck of Brantford and ‘Mr. and Mré. Oliver Snider of Burford were Sunday visitors with relatives here. Mr. and Mre. Henry Trupp and family of Detroit, have moved to the villege last Tuesday. The family moved in with Mr. Trupp‘s father, Mr. John Wieland, Personals. Two games in a home and home series of softball between St. Jacobs and Conestogo school teams were played last Monday and Wednesday end the local players were victors in both games. The first game played here was 15â€"7 in favor of the home team and the game played in St. Jacobs netted our players 13 runs against 4 for St. Jacobe. Welcomed To Village. The newly married couple will reâ€" side on the groom‘s farm near ‘Bloomingdale. _ _A quiet ibut nevertheless beautiâ€" ful autumn wedding was solemnized at the Lutheran parsonage on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, when Rev. S. J. Wittig joined in holy wedlock, Mr. Jos. W. Snyder, son of Mrs. Stmon Snyder and the late Mr. Suyder of near Bloomingdale and Miss Reta Hemmerich, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mre. Wm. S. Hemmerich of the Victoria School district. Miss Erma Snyder, the groom‘s sister was the bridesmaid, while Mr. Wilfred Heck was groomsman. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was eerved at the home of the bride‘s parents, where only immediate relaâ€" tives of the bridal couple were preâ€" sent, while upwards of 100 attended the reception in the evening. The »Chronicle joins the many friends in the extending of good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Snyder for a bright and happy married life. Win Both Games From St. Jacobs. POPULAR YOUNG NempPD¢U, who ed suddenly on Tuesday evening, was largely attondâ€" ed on Friday afternoon. Attended Funcral. Mr, and Mre. Godon Dunlop and little son attenged the funera! of the former‘s father, the late Samuel M. Dunlop at Wallaceburg and Toronto on Thursday afternoon. The late Mr. ‘Dunlop‘s death followed a sudden heart attack. Business Transfer. Mr. Joe Habit has repurchased a truit business from Mr. Wilfred Freeâ€" man after returning from a year‘s visit with his mother to Syria. While ‘ there Joe fell in love with a darkâ€" eyed Syrian lassie and married hor,' She accompanied her bugband to Caâ€" The County road workmen. who were repairing the l-h;:n‘. er highway made a good ‘They unfortunately overiooked at least one dangerous epot at the C.N.R. railway crossing, about %% miles eouth of Rimira. The Late H Campbeil. _ The '!.n:“ the late Mr. Hugh The County s Reta Hemmerich United In Marriage to Jos. W. Snyder. Other News. PLATTSVJILLE CcoNESsTOGo COUPLE WEDDED A dance was held in the Hcrvmo Hall on Thesday evening. Music was «wpplied by Al. Henry‘s orchestra. The Misses Lach and Mias Armour of Toronto are spending a week at Nith Grove. Rev. C. H. P. and Mra. Owen apent Sunday 4n Prineeton. Mr. Owen conâ€" Cucted the services in the Anglican Church. Mra. G. F. W. Chapman has returnâ€" ed home to ‘Toronto after apending the past week with her cousin, Miss Carrie Brown. Mr. T. G. Walker and sister, Mrs. A. Veitch attended the anniversary eervices at St. John‘s Church, Preeâ€" ton, On Sunday and aiso visited the intter‘s «on, Mr. and Mre. Ross Veitch. Mr. Delton Shants and aister Reta and Miss ‘Olive Gal) of Kitchener spent Sunday at the former‘s home hore. Mr. Gilles Peterson of Kitchener and cousin, Miss Helen Gilles, were tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilles on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Norman Shantz, Mr. and Mrs. E. Baer and Mre. O. Nahrâ€" gang spent Sunday with friends and relatives at New Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and son Irvin of Brantford, Mre. Catharine Miller and Misses Grace and Agnes Dix of Paris wore Sunday visitors at the home of G. A. Miller, Our village fathers are covering the pavement on Spring St. with a twoâ€"inch coat of asphalt. The Stanâ€" dard Paving Co. of Kitchener has the contract. This will be a great improvement as the street had beâ€" come very uneven. ° Mrs. J. L. Weber and Miss Lily May Ernst of Clifford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilles on Sunday. Roast duck was served. Mr. and Mre. Henry Bickle, Mr. and Mrs. Melyin Bickle and son, Misses Gladys and Peal Bickle, Meeste. Roy Gildner and Melvin Snyâ€" Ger, Miss May Lawrence all of Kitâ€" chener were Sunday vieitora with the former‘s daughter, Mr. and Mréa Wm. Schramm. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham and daughter Marion of Stratford apent Sunday afternoon with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mra. J. J. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buehlér are moving into the rooms of Mrs. Abraham Weaver, vacated by Mr. Ruebert. Improve Road. Messre. Jack Tye and Arthur Nahrâ€" gang spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Tye at Milverton. Mr. Peter Huebert moved with his family into one of Dr. Robinâ€" son‘s apartments. . Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Nelson of St. Mary‘s were Sunday visitors of Mt. and Mrs. Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vanatter. Mr. Clinton Vanâ€" atter returned with them to St. Mary‘s with a view to making arrangements for the removal of his fam‘ily and effects to that place. | Mise Rose Loehr and Mr. Clemens Neeb of Hampstead epent the weekâ€" end with the former‘s grandfather, Mr. G. A. Miller and family. _ Mr. York Nahrgang of Ayr spent Sunday at hie home here. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Blackman, daughter Miss Mary, and Miss Mary Oliver of St. Mary‘s were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vanatter last Thursday. Mrs. Uhrig of Kitchener was : Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs Appel. Mrs. Henry Stroh attended the Welland dog show last week. Her dogs carried off the best awards in every class in which they were enâ€" tered. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Everett, Waterâ€" loo, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sittler. Miss M. Boyd, accompanied by her friend, visited at her home at Crosshill on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ï¬i;hr)' Stroh were Sunday visitors at Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsberger of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon Martin on Sunâ€" day.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gies spent last Wednesday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gies visited at her brother‘s, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Umbach, on Sunday, Mr. Umbach being ill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morlock and children visited in Guelph on Sunâ€" day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hurst and family visited at Waterloo on Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Payli of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gabgl' un Sunday. Miss Joye Brubaker of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. Anson Brubaker. P Sne . TEAte? canrviu, d Mr. and Mrs, Elam Martin and family of S. S. No. 21, Waterloo, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lichty on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Lichty and daughter Hazel motored to the Niagara district la.s‘g Wednesday. _ Mr. John Henrich, Mr. and ‘{n. Clayton Knarr and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Toll of Waterloo visited at the home of Mr. Chas. Henrich on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelterborne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ottman, Elr_n_ira, on Sunday. â€" Mr. J. H. Thoms, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Clara, and grandâ€" son, Mr. Marshall Thoms, visited his birthplace at Chicopee on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin of S. 6. No, 2 visited with Mre. Levi Ligl_:ty on Sunday. ton with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob: (-.‘m;.- rich.on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brubacher and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brubacher Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Good, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Brubacher and Miss Lucinda Brubacher visited at Presâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Moses Horst and two children and Mr. and Mrs. David Ressier of Wadsworth, Ohio, are visiting friends and relatives in the vicinity. _ _ daughter Florence of Wellesiey, and Miss Christie of Lucknow were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thoms on Sunday. _ . daughter Gladys ";i'.ii.a'&"."".ru.a“" trout fish pond at Ayr on Sunday afternoon. * Neustadt on lnldï¬ to celebrate with him his 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winkler and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hollinger and l_-‘_gng:h;unthvnb-cuu HAYSVILLE and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bender of North Woolwich and Miss Vera Allgeier of Elmira were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J%;oh Shantz of near Strasburg, Messrs. Roy and Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Moht and Maâ€" bel, Mr. and Mre. Alvin Eidt of North Fasthope spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder. i Cope P nnet mt nsm s % Mre. Jac. Spies, Edith and Ir > and Mr. Sylvester Rudisuelle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corâ€" vell, Preston. s Mre. Henry Ziegler, Erma and Beatrice spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Suyder, Erbeville. Mr. and Mre. Clarence Martin of West Montrose, Mr. and Mre. Jos. Brubacker, St. Jacobs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan P. Marâ€" tin. Mr. Ezra Martin and Miss Luelia spent several days with Mr. and Nire. Sylvester Bauman, Peel. Mr. and Mre. Norman Heimpel of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Isaac Lichty, dn en n d Mr. and _ Mre. Seranue Martin, Viola and Floyd, Mr. and Mre. Israel Musselman and Viola spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Marâ€" lin, Creekbank, Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Spies attended the funeral Of the late Mr. Michael Walter at Wallace, _Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shantz spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Grigg. Misses ‘Barbara and Helen Reinâ€" bart spent Sundey with Miss Wilma Frey. Miss Magdalena Martin epent Sunâ€" day with her sister, Miss Velina Martin. Misses Minerva Martin and Katie Bowman visited with Miss Luella Martin on Sunday. The Floradale School baseball team wonf another victory over the North Woolwich school team, when the return ball game was played at the local school grounds on Friday afternoop. Fersonals. Potatoes And Cabbage. Mr. Mait. Atkinson of near the village recently dug up potatoes weighing 30 oz each. A pumpkin weighing _ fiftyâ€"four pounds . was raised in Mr. Earl Miller‘s garden. Mr. Chas. Bergman believes he has the largest head of cabbage in this vicinity. The cabbage weighs 19% pounds. Local Team Victorious. * At the Missionary lecture on Sunâ€" day evening in the Evangelical Church, Mrs. Ed. Snyder, conducted the devotional period. Rev. C. H. Cornwell of Elmira exhibited the numerous curios from Chine and Africa and the Misses Hazel and Myrtle Cornwell wore native c06â€" tumes of the Chinese and Africans. Both the lecture and curios proved to ‘be of much interest to all present. Pecord Sized Pumpkin, At The Church. 40 60 40 40 REPLACE THAT POOR PIECE OF FENCE WITH A NEW FENCE THIS FALL AND SAVE MONEY. The balance of our Fence Stock goes on sale AT THESE LOW PRICES. 35 Rods 18â€"48 Frost Poultry Fence, Special @ 110 Fall Frostâ€"Fencing Sale Phone 215 "The Big Hardware Store" Waterloo â€"and these are good Goudie valuesâ€"well worth while : $2.50 PAIR for double | $2.75 PAIR for Blankets Ifs Good To Have Plenty Flannelette M. Weichel & Son FROST GATES â€" Galvanized 314 x 4 Galvanized Gate, Special at y @ 10 14 AND A BiG SPECIAL 20â€"60 Frost Poultry Fence, Special @ 740â€"9 Frost Heavy Field Fence, Special @ Goudies Limited groy or white, with rose Blankets FLORADALE x 4 Galvanized Gate, x 4 Gaivanized Gate, x 4 Galvanized Gate, x 4 Galvanized Gate, $2.39 pair, â€" whipped singly . On Hand These Days Kitchener‘s Oldest Department Store Special Special Special Special OPEN THEOLOGICAL DEPT. On Tuesday at the Waterloo Colâ€" lege, President F. B. Clausen formâ€" ally opened the Theological Departâ€" ment. Rev. J. Schmieder, chairman of the Board of Governors, welâ€" comed the students. Dr. F. G. Hughes and L. Hoge easily defeated the iawn bowling rink ekipped by Jack Dahmer and Wm. Uffelman in .the semiâ€"finale douâ€" ble tournament. They will meet the winners of the other section skipped by E. G. Seyler in the finals. WIN SEMIâ€"FINAL Mr. Wm. Soehner, Kitchener, was a weekâ€"end visitor with his mother, Mrs. Fred Soehner. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bergman moâ€" toed to ‘Toronto on business Tuesâ€" day. Mre. Jac. Spies Emmerson, Edith and Irene accompanied ‘by Mrs. Rd. Bender of North Woolwich attended a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Falk, North Easthope on Friday efening. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Suyder visited with Mre. Betsey Erb at Lexington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Martin, Mr. and Mre. Sydney Martin of Waterâ€" loo and Mr. Ezra Mertin spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mre. Abram Bowâ€" Mesare. Martin and Solomon Bowâ€" man of St. Jacobs spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mre. Martin Mrs. Victoria Hebel and Glenn, Mr. Sinclair Adoliph of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. John Maurer, North Woolwich were visitors with Mr. and Mre. Ezra Maurer Sunday. Mr. Frank Barber of F. Barber and associates, Toronto, spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mre. D. M. Bowâ€" Martin Lloyd and Ward Shantz, Cameron Snider and Miss Adell Sn der all of near Waterloo and Miss Naomi Martin were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mre. Melvin Martin. Mr. and Mre. Amzie Snyder of Yatâ€" ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gingrich on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Jos. Suyder, Waterâ€" loo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrée. Daniel Martin. 64 x 90 inches whipped singly â€" s i 2 e 72 x 90 inches. In white with borders of rose or $2.39 at at at BOWLING MATCH 73¢ 8lc¢ $7.20 ft 61 f1.