wad LIQUOR CASES HEARD In police court «t Kitchener on Friday Albert Brandee was fined $10 and cost« On drunk charge. The case againet Chas. B. Schmalz, American botel, was adjourned until Nov. 4th, after he pleaded not guilty. A foreigner pleaded not guilty to sellâ€" ing beer and the case was adjourned. Frank Swartz was fined $100 and costs for having liquor in a public place. Edward Reinhart of New Hamburg owing to Hliness was unâ€" able to be present and the charge againet him of having liquor for sale was held over. .OOVR EEE En HE: INFANT CHILD DIES Mr. and Mre. Harry Lenbardt on Wetfllesdfly. Oct. 2fth, sustained an irreparable loe« in the death of their seven months‘ old «on Gerald Alfred, who died following a few days‘ ill nese from pneumonia. His parents and three «istera survive. Rev. H. A. Kellerman conducted the funeral serâ€" vice onâ€" Saturday. Interment was made in Waterloo Mt. Hope ceme tery. The Waterloo College rugby team in a closely contested rugby game on the college campus on Saturday, defeated the fast O.A.C. team from Guelph by a score of 8 to 7. In the first game at the O.A.C. the locals lost 15 to 9. WATERLOO COLLEGE WINS FROM GUELPH IN RUGBY MATCH s Waterloo â€" Ont. § Smimmnmmnmmminmumnmmnmming ; _ Tel.: Office 572. Res. 3581 346 King St. W., Kitchener. Specialized Service on all types of Radio Equipment. o ts The officers for the new year are as follows: President, E. F. Seagram; 1st viceâ€" president, Albert Pearson; 2nd viceâ€" president, Jas. Roebinson; 3rd viceâ€" president. N. H. Letter; treasurer, Herb. Foerster; secretary, E. G. Seyler; chairman of grounde comâ€" mittee, Dr. J. E. Johnson:; chairman of games commi‘tee, Nat. Beam; executive. Fred. QuebJ, Fred. Knâ€" doba, Stan. Chadder, Jack Dahmer, with above officers; auditors, Roy Bean and John Ziegler. Albert Pearson, viceâ€"presidert, preâ€" sided in the absence of E. F. Seagâ€" ram, president. The election of officers resultgd in the reâ€"election of E. F. Seagram and A. Pearson as president and viceâ€"president. Secreâ€" tary Eddie Snoxell retired and Eddie Seyler was named to fill the position. Reports presented showed the club to have enjoyed the best year in its history. Keen interest was taken in tournaments and !itneys and as a reeult the club with increased memâ€" bership and through the generosity of E. F. Seagram was able to pay a substantial amount on cost of the new club house erected this summer and finish the season with a balance The members of the rink which won the club championship and Seagram trophy, fin‘shing the season without a loss were presented with individual trophies. The rink comâ€" prised Lioyd Dahmer, skip, Dr. J. E. Johnson, R. S. Bean and Chas. Tweed. The runnersup team com prised Eddie Engel, skip, Herold Roos, Fred W. Wittuhn and Fred Quehl. in the treasury. The receipts were $1,964 leaving a baiance after paying all accounts of $10.21. E. F. SEAGRAM HEADS LAWN BOWLING CLUB Trophy Awarded to Club Championâ€" ship Rink Skipped by Lloyd Moser. Upwards of sixty members attendâ€" ed the annual banquet of the Waterâ€" loo Lawn Bowling Club, held at the Westmount Golf and Country club on Wednesday night. Followl%g the dinuer the busizess meeting was beld at which trophies were presentâ€" ed to the winning rinks and officers elected. A sing song was enjoyed, led by Ken Liphardt at the piano. equal for many years. We carry Bee Hive, Scotch Fingering and heavy Canaâ€" dian Wheeling Yarns at rock bottom prices. STEELE‘S Are to be had here in HEAVY GREY RIBBED. H. A. Germann M ARSL A ND WORKING MAN‘s LA All Wool Socks Ill Radio Service â€" _ Saturday ~â€" We haven‘t. shown its KNITTING 96 King St. West DO YOUR OWN your SATISFY The Ladies‘ Ald of the St. Jacobs Church held their sauerkraut supper on Thureday evening in C. F. Witte‘s hall. A large crowd was in attendâ€" ance. There was a prize drawing :r & bean quilt which went to Mr. 4. P Livingelon. Mise Grace Miller apent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mre. E. C. Boswell at Seaforth. Mr. Henry Strebel and eon of Waelâ€" leatey spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller. Mr. G. McGinnis left on Saturday for McMaater‘s University at Hamilâ€" ton. Mr. and Mre. 8. C. Kuhn were re cent visitors at the former‘s home n Crediton. Mtr. and Mre. Tobias Shantz of Waâ€" terl00 called on the latter‘a parents, Mr. and Mre. Noah 8. Shantz on Thrueday evening. Miss Pearl Bender and Dorothy Kenny and Mr. Wm. Bender of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday at the home of Mre. Hy. Struth. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Brenneman of Haysville were recent visitors with their son Mr. Chr. Brenneman and family. Mr. and Mre. Alvin Lautenechlager of New Dundee spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val. Wilhelm. Mr. ‘G. H. Ross epent the weekâ€"end with friends in Toronto. Miss Sarah Seibert of Detroit was visiting friends in town last week. and Mrs. A. E. Bean on Sunday Mr. Wayne Cressman made a call at the home of Mr. Gideon Bechtel recently. _ Mr. and Mre. Eimer Schwartzenâ€" truber of New Hamburg apent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mre Noah Boshart. Mr. and Mrs. Molyin Bean of Lonâ€" don, Misees Edith and Susie Bean of Kitchener had dinner with Mr. We are very sorry to report that Mr. Eph. Shantz is confined to his bed with an attack of tonsilitis and a touch of pneumonia. He is under Dr. Andereon‘s care and we hope he will soon be up and around again. Mr. W. G. Collum is etill cofined to his bed. He doesn‘t seem to be improvâ€" ing very much. Next. Sunday, Nov. 6th, a Young People‘s Rally witl be held in Ghrist Church at 11 a.m., when members of the A.Y.P.A. will take part in the service. You are invited fo join us in this service ana on Wednesday evening, Nov 9th, Principal McElherâ€" an of Wycliffe College, Toronto, will give an illustrated talk on Palestine in the Haysville hall at 8 o‘clock unâ€" der the auspices of the A.Y.P.A. Mr. T. G, Brown and sister Carrie and Mrs. E. H. Tye visited friends in Stratford on Sunday efternoon. Mre. H. Walker and daughter Dorothy, Mrs. C. H. P. Owen and Mre. E. H. Tye motored to Galt on Tuesday and attended a little birthâ€" day party of Mise Betty Graham. Mrs. Tye remained there. Mr Road Bean Mr. and Mre. Andrew Dettzler and family and his father, Mr. Anthony Dettzler of near Teeswater, spent the weekend with the latter‘s son, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dettzler and famâ€" ily the latter remaining here for a while. Mr. and Mre. Earl Poll and daughâ€" ter June visited with Mrs. Poll‘s u. thers Messrs. Wm. and George Fisher at Gadshill on Sunday. 'l‘z A.Y.P.A. held a masquerade dance in the Haysville hall on Monâ€" day night. There were about 60 peoâ€" ple present and a splendid erray of costumes. Messrs. Owen Hamilton of New Hamburg and Douglas Pitts of Hayeville were the judges. The Laâ€" dies‘ prize was awarded to Miss mu Roth, representing Old Mother bâ€" bard and the gent‘s prize to Albert Pitts‘ in evening dress suit. The prizes for the ladies and gents comic was awarded to Mrs. Graham and Bobby Becker. Mr. and Mre. Sid Love of New Hamburg and Mesérs. Clarence Greham and Art Nahrgang supplied the music Master Harold Mcisel of Kitchenâ€" er spent the weekâ€"end with his uncle, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Schramm. Mr. and Mrs. A. Meisel and family oi Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. F. Schratam and Mr. and Mrs Wm. Schramm. Mr. York Nahrging has returned home after ependirg the summer at Ayr, engaged with Mr. Lesl‘e Vinâ€" cent he has resumed his duties as mail carrier, Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. leaac Bean‘s were: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bean of London, Misses Edith and Susie Bean and Mr. Alex Bean of«Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bean and Miss Anna Bean of Waterâ€" loo, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Hickeon. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Manrice Weicker and family of New Hamburg and Mr. Ernie ‘Kalbfleisch of Stratford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weicker. Miss Grace Mcintyre, a pupil of S.8. No. 6, Haysville was succeseful in winning the frst prize (gold meâ€" gal) at the inter county recitation competition held in Kitchener on Saturday. Grace won 1st prize at the Wilmot Townshin school fair this fall. The teacher of S.S. No. 6. Miss I. Ferguseon and the whole school in general are quite proud of Grace who is only 9 years of age and there were seven competitors. Mrs. H. C. Kaibfleisch of Stratford is «pending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Percy Weicker. Revy. R. C. Pitts was called to Es sex on Saturday to conduct a funeral of one Of his former parishioners in the person of Mré. Elme Rorke, who died through childbirth and leaves an infant son. Mr. Pitts returned Lome on Monday. Mr. T. G. Brown and sister Carrie and Mrs. E. H. Tye visited friends in Kitchener and Waterloo on Friâ€" day last. Messrs. Jack Tye and Arthur Nahrgang spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Tye at Milverton. Enjoy Dance. Mr. and Mre. Win. Tschirhart and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Detts ler and son Alf, aitended the funeral of the late Mrs. l{o Tschirhart at Kitchener last week. Mre. L. A. McTavish and daubhter Muriel of Toronto spent the week with K. T. Puddicombe. Mies Ruth Schiedel spent Sunday with friends in Kiichener. ~ Personals and other items as told by Waterioo Chronicle Walker Hilborn of Bleam‘s spent Sunday with Elworth HAYBVILLE® BADEN DISTRICT NEWS ADVERTIEING in The CHRONICL@]|home in Detroit after spending the n NICL® | home in t a ndin \ BRINGE RROULTS. past two weeks with r:rdvu*m Mr. and Mre. Wm. Woods and Mre. A. Woelfle and family attended a social gathering at the home of Mr. and Mre. Gordon Perrin at Kitchener On Saturday evening. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Chas. Knfake and Mr. and Mra. Stanley Koch were Mr. and Mre. Chas. Koch of West Montrose, Measre. Lester and Organ Koch and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kufske of Waâ€" terloo, Mr. Pharia Koch of Nine Pines and Mr. and Mre. Leslie Cullen and daughter Murlel and son Donald of Kitchener. Several of the young people from here attended the Hallowe‘en party which was held ty the Mannheim Chrietian Endeavor Society on Wedâ€" needay evening at the home of Mr. nd _ Mrs. Herbert Kaster. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Henhoeffer and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schmitt attended the funeral of the late Mre. TGeo Tachirhart at Kitchener on Thursday morning. A large number of friends have been calliig on Misa Alleen Halman who i« atill confined to her bed through ilIneas. Mr. Irvin Becke accompanied by his s«ister, Mrs. Ada Harlock and daughter Violet apent a few days at Mildmay at the home of their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Becker. Master Wayne Hallman of Kitchâ€" ener is apending a week at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henty Becker. Mr. Jacob Schneller of New Hamâ€" burg «pent a few days last week with his brother, Mr. Chas. Schnel ler. Mrs. Henry Becker spent Tuesday at the home of her daughter Mra. Morley Battler. Missea Mae and Ethel Becker atâ€" tended the "Rag Bee" at the home Of Miss Doris Schlieman at Centreâ€" ville on Friday evening. Mr. and Mre. Leslie Klie and daughter June ‘of Bridgeport and Mrs. Kiie of Kitchaner visited at the home of Mr. and ‘rs. Ed. Hallman on Sunday. Misses Mae and Ethel Becker and Mr. Fred Becker were Sunday‘ guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rohr at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby and chilâ€" dren visited with Mr. and Mra. Alex Oswald at Kltchem_ar on Sunday. Miss aMe Brodhaecker of Preston and Mr. Harvey .Leteon of Roseville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodhaecker on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Aaron Eidt of New Hamburg called on the former‘s «is ter Mrs. Charles Schneller and Mt. Schneller on Thursday. # â€"â€"_____________% Miss Aulta Bolender is spending Mr. Allan Schneller of Detroit is | a week in Elmira with her grandâ€" spending sometime at the home of | mother. Mre. Alice Belsel. his brother, Mr. Charles Schneller. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender, Mr. Miss Beatrice Becker epent Sunâ€"}and Mrs. Weseley Miller and daughter day with her friend, Miss Helen Hallâ€"| Gertrude motored to Toronto and man at Mannheim. spent Sunday with friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker visited with Mr. and Mra. Chas. Schneller on Sunday. Mr. and Mre, Wm. Woods visited with Mr. and Mrs. Angus ‘Rellinger at Mannheim on Sunday. Miss Effie Schmitt spent Sunday with Miss Bertha Battler. Mr. Eckhardt Otterbein and Miss Vicla Hass were Sunday visitors at Sebastopol. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gehman of Galt called on Mt. and Mrs Chas. Schnelter on Friday. â€" Mr. Urias Martin of Waflenstein spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Brubacher. Mr. and Mrs. William Schaner of St Jacobs spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Schaner. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Otterbein atâ€" tended the funcral of the late Mr. John Cress at Kitchener on Wednesâ€" day Reformation services will be held at the Lutheran Church here on Sunday afternoonfi November 6th. Miss Nelda Schaefer entertained ber friends to a Halowe‘en rny end masquersde dance at her home here on Monday evening. Friends were present from Kitchener, Watâ€" erloo, Crosshill and Heidelberg. The rooms were decorated in Hallowe‘en eolors. A good time was spent by »ll present. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. L Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers and son Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. A. Sorier and son Kenneth of Walton spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Krauter and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Weaver at Waterâ€" Joo. Mrs. Jacob Fries, Mr. George Fries gnd Mr. Norman Duench were visitors at Linwood on Sunday. Mrs. Brubacher of Waterloo was a Sunday visitor with Mrs. Percy Peppler. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowman of Peel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Martin. . Recent visitors at the home of Miss Maud Engelter wre Mrs. John Schondelmayer of sterloo, Mr. end Mrs. Jacob Meyer and son Walâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. George Riepert and son Robert, all of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Bowman and won Ezra of St. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Martin of East Heidelâ€" berg and Mrs. A. Martin and son Amos of Hawkesville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Martin. Mr. Albert Krauter returned ta his home here after visiting for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer at Upper Woolwich. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heimpel and daughter Norma of Waterloo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl lfeimpel. > Mrs. John Gies was a visitor to Kitchener on Friday. Mr. Clarence Heipel of Kitchener spent Thursday with his grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Mary Sattler. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Valentine Otterbein were Mr. and Mrs. J. Scholl and sons, Miss Gertrude Otterbein, Miss â€" Olive Allenson, the Misses Edna and Nelda Schaefer and Mr. Herbert Heer, all of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bechthold of Petersburg were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechtâ€" hold. Mathilda Hoele WILLIAMSBURG HEIDELBERG Mra. Sarah Halk and sons Lioyd and Donald, and Mr. George Reinâ€" hart of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merkel. Mrs. Henry Henrich and daughâ€" ter Elsie have returned to their Mrs. _ Elizabeth Kramp, Mrs. Arthur Kramp and daughter Reta were recent visitors in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bretz were recent visitors with relatives in Tara. Misa Betty Hergott spent Sunday with her mother here. Mr. Jos. Siemon of Breslau sR‘ent Sunday with his son Bob and Mrs. Siemon.. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schierholtz spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Krieger. __ Mr. B. Merkle has returned to his home in Galt after spending a week with his son, Mr. Jack Merkle and Mre. Merkle. Mrs. Peter Berg has_returned to ber home after spending a few days with relatives in New ï¬nmbnrx. Sundag visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henr oldt were Mr. and Mrs. Dnvi! Wiebe, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cooke, _ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harvey Woelfle and Miss Helen Wiebe, all of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henrich and daughter Elsice of Detroit. Miss Jean Watson of Tara is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Ivan Bretz and Mr. Bretz. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merkel and children spent Saturday with friends in Kitchener. Miss Catherine Rienhart spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Kitchener. The Young People‘s League of this place were very pleasantly enterâ€" tained by the Elmira League at a Hallowe‘en social on Monday evenâ€" ing. Mr. and â€" Mrs. Edmund Schwindt and «ons Willard and .Kennoth visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Wilâ€" helm near Baden on Sunday. Quite a number from this commuâ€" rity enjoyed the program given by the Bible Clasa and orchestra from Kitchener at Floradale on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. Harvey Schmidt acâ€" companled by M:‘s. A. D. Schmidt 0‘ Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mra. I, Yost at Contreville. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. N. B. Hoffer were: Mr. and Mre. Jno. Pricker, Miss Ruâ€" by Bricker. Mr. and Mrs. George Klinck and daughter Gwennyth of Elmira,. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Marâ€" shall and «on Harvey of Midd‘cbrook and Mr. Arthur Hoffer of Elora. Mrs. Geo. Maurer spm’nï¬zi;lrâ€"a.fter noon last week with Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. Messra. Laudwell Bolender and Willard ‘Weaver of the $th line of Peel spent Sunday with Mr. Maurice Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer, Mr. Vernon â€" Maurer and Mr. . Arthur Watts were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mra. Ezra Manrer at Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Lonâ€" don. Evangelical Church on Suniésy afterâ€" moon a program wes given by the Knights of" David Sunday School Clase of Zion Church, Kitchener and included a song by Percy Ricketu; Quartette selection; A talk by Mr. R. Jukes on the "Perfect Square"; German recitation by Frank Meyer; Solo by Gordon Capling; Address by Rev. Mr. Haliman. About thirtyâ€"five relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lichty on Sunday in honer of their ffth wedding anniverâ€" sary. bufatin s Aitiicntaten e t on i t eA w cA d Master Billy Evens, who won the|each room had their owr ;peclal public speakfng prize at the Woolâ€"| program which cousisted of games, wich SrJ'wol Feir, competed with the | songs. other winners at 2 county competiâ€"| The Elmira High School students tion on Saturday afternoon and sucâ€"| held a Hallowe‘en masquerade paTty ceseful in winning fourth place. He| in the High School auditorium on wWas accompanied to Kitchener by | Friday evening. Mr. Chas Evans and Mr. Clare Mcâ€"| Merchants And Leod. Relief Committee Meet. Misses Gladys Schmidt, Rhoda In order that there be a mutual Schmidt and Helen Bott spent Sunâ€"| understanding between the\Elmlm day in Floradale with Mr. and Mre.| merchants and the Elmira Relief Earl Miller. committee, the merchants attended Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mi a round table conference in the El Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mlli:alx]‘e;p;:-'rlx‘: mira Library Hall. Practically . all the weekâ€"end with friends in Lonâ€"| e merchants including the milkâ€" don. imen, butchere and bakers .;esponded ® â€" to the call. Mr. Alex Brandt wes apâ€" vernon ‘ Maure, ""HE® Mauter Mr | pointed chairman and MY. Noah M. Wiitlts wera Sundas clatpa.s «.l a1_ | heatinger, secrefaty. _ ___ ___ _ Laura and Norman Miller, Misses Gladys and ‘Rhoda Schmidt, Helen Bott, Eddie and Harry Bott of North Woolwich were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller during the weekâ€"end . Mr. and Mre. Arnold Shirk, Miss Rose Parslow of Bridgeport, Mr. H. Shaw of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrée. Geo. Class. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Bird, Norma, Donald and Ramone of North Woolwich, Mr. and Mre. Witze! and Mr. and Mrs. Moldenhauer of Portâ€" land, visited on Sunday with Ar. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder. Mr. and â€" Mre. Enos Bowman Joseph and Henry visited with Mr and Mre. Peter Martin near Hawkes ville, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Letson and family were Sunday visitors with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byâ€" ron Letson at Wast Montrose. Mr. and Mre. Seranus Martin and family visited relatives at‘St. Jacobs on Bunday. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schade, Mre. Guy MeBbauchlin and Mrs. Stanley Wurm of Magnetawan were Saturâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reinhart. loo and Miss Lorina Schmidt were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J T. OfL. The young people of the local Evangelical church were entertained by the C. E. of the Elmira Church at Elmira on Mondar evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender, Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt and sons Ward and Bruce spent Sunday with relatives in Hamiiton. Messre. Miller, A. Roedding, C Hoffer and C. Hasenpflug all of Kit chener, Miss Laura Schutz, Water Miss Emmeline Lichty has returnâ€" ed to her home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Marâ€" tin, St. Jacobs. Mr. SHANTZ STATION NORTH WOOLWICH Mra. Geo. Diets, St., is seriously ill at the time of writing with bronâ€" chitis and asthma. Mrs. Conrad Hoerle and Miss‘ Lizzie Hoerle attended the funeral of the late Henry Hoerle at Philipsâ€" burg. 5 The Ladies‘ Aid of the Lutheran Church, C. S., held a auccessful fowl supper last Wednesday. The embroidery set in the drawing conâ€" test, donated by Mrs. Ed. Faulâ€" haufer, was won by Mr. Clayton Roth of Kitchener. _ _Rev. A. Lots and Mrs. Lots of Monuth, who spent a week here _ Rev. C. A. Kramer occupied the pulpit at Desboto and Marmion on Sunday and gave a talk on missions. Mr. and Mre. Edward Mcliroy and son Bobby spent the weekâ€"end with friends at Listgwel. The teacher with her pupils of our local sechool enjoyed a Hal lowe‘en party on Friday afternoon. A dainty Jnnch was served. All re port a jolly time. Mr. David Garber occupied the pulpit in the Latechar Church on Wednesday evening. Mn e on ran id Misa Alice Milne spent Sunday with her friends, Misses Ethel and Reta Schmidt, Nine Pinee. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seyler, Peters burg were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Chris. Rohr. Mr. and Mre. Leslie Musselman and children Audrey and Gerald, Preston, called at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr and Mre A. C. Bowman. Mesers. Harry Hallman and Noah Donnworth visited with Mr. and Mré. Wm. Schueller at Baden on Sunday. The regular Christian Endeavyor meeting was held in the v. L. Church on Sunday evening. Mr. Stewart Kaufman of Straeburg was the leader. Mr. and Mre. Stanley Snider and ‘children Miriam and Paul and Micé Helen Erb visited with the former‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Sniâ€" der at German Milis on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Vernon Woolner and son Lyle were Sunday vieitora with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moss at Cenâ€" treville. _ Mr. and Mre. Hiram Eby and famâ€" ily, Kitchener, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bachert on Sunday. ENo n nine ce Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. E. J. Devitt were Mr. and Mre. James Tupman â€" and é0ns Robert and Eugene Tupman and Mré Samantha Devitt, all of Kitchener. Mr. D. K. Devitt spent Sunday with friends at Kitchener. Misses Lillian Brown, Kitchener and Beatrice Becker, Williameburg were â€" Sunday â€" gueste | with Miss Helen Hallman. The secretary asked that the prices be uniform at all storeg and that only inexpensive goods of good quality. be eupplied. Played Progressive Euchre. Mra. Medard Mortin and Mise Barâ€" bara Schill entertained the ladies of St. Theresa Church in the parish hall on Monday night. Progressive euchre was the feature of the evenâ€" ing the winners. Mrs. George Weber The many friends of Mise Elizaâ€" beth Brohman, RN., Buffalo, N.Y., formerly of Guelph and sister of Mre. Syl. J. Steddick, will be grieved to hear of the serious accident she suffered on Sunday night, when she was struck by an automobile. She suffered a triple fracture of her leg. Miss Brohman was crossing a busy street on her way to attend a sick patient, when a motorist croseed against the red light, Miss Brohman, had already one ioot on the curb wheh the car struck het. Miss Brohâ€" man is a graduate nurse from Father Baker‘s Hospital, North Tonawanda, N.Y., and is a registered nurse in Buffalo, N.Y. Hallowe‘en Program. ZION CHURCH OBSERVES SIXTYâ€" FOURTH ANNIVERSARY Inspiring Addresses, Impressive Mu: sic and Beautifu} Display of Flowers Feature Service. The church was beautifylly decorâ€" ated for the Occasion with flowers, ferns and fruite and among these were placed 64 candles, One for each year. _ The altar upon which the candles were placed made a beautiâ€" Friday afternoon was a memorable day for the children of the Elmira Public School. The class rooms were decorated _ with â€" pumpkin _ faces, witches. bats and streamers of the orange and ‘black. The puplls of each room had their owr epecial program which consisted of games, songs. The Elmira High School students held a Hallowe‘en masquerade party in the High School auditorium on Friday evening. Merchants And ful sight. Many members from the Floradale and Woolwich churches were in attendance. Market Date Nov. 7th. The Elmira Poultry market date has been changed and hereafter the poultry market will be held at the same time as the Elmira monthly fair day, which will fall in November on Monday the Tth. Moved To New Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Lewle have moved their household effects and furniture to their new home on Arâ€" thur street, the Caeper Stumpf resiâ€" dence. Mr. Lewis will also remove his tailor shop from the Schroder block to his new home. Struck By Automobile. The 64th auniversary of Zion Evangelical Church in Eimira, was celebrifted at‘ the local church on Sunday with Revr. C. H. Cornwell, the pastor, preaching appropriate and forcetul sermons. Mr. Fred Jobson of Hemilton, cornet sololst lead the singing. WELLESLEY MANNH E1M Other News. J. 3. Yanchus, Correspondent and. Agent Phone 266 or 285, Steddick House. ELMIRA NEWS ‘ _ Mr. Stewart Reichard of Hamilâ€" ton spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ,ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Reichard. Mre. Jos. Brohman, son Gilbert '}md daughter Helen of Kitchener visited at the Steddick House on Sunday. SEAGRAM DISTILLERY BUSY It is reported that the Seagram distillery at Waterloo is work?hg tull time and is quite busy filling orders now on hand. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rheinhold Hammer were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hammer of New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelterborn were visiting friends in Toronto and Monuth for a few days of last week. Dr. M. R. Berst and Mrs. Berst and family visited friends at Elmira end Mr. and Mrs. John Hamel at Heidelberg on Sunday. Mr. C. D. Koehler was a visitor in Kitchener, Preston and Galt on Monday. â€" among friends, returned home on Saturday. _ _ _ Mrs. George Franks and daughter of Woodstock spent weekend with Mr. Franks in town. Mr. and Mre. George Franks and their daughter atterded the diamond wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mré. George Laubertus at Walkerton on Sunday. Mrs. Franks is a daughter of the celebrants. Services In St. Theresa Church. Miss Pearl Parrish of Glencoe visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Clasa at Floradale. Tuesday, November Ist, All Saints Day, was observed ‘n the St. Theresa R. C. Church with the celebration of holy mase by the pastor, Rev. Father Arnold. Personals. don Seiling, H. Ritter and Jas Payne. H. E. Haack and Louis Fiâ€" echer plan to leave this week for the north on a hunting trip Diamond Wedding Anniversary. Mr. Milton Moser of Toronto epent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Moscr. ; Mrs. J. Nethery is leaving Elmira shortly for Ireland where she will reâ€" join her husband. The first of Elmira‘s hunters have returned from a successful hunting trip in Northern Ontario, bagging three deer. Members of the party inâ€" cluded Messrs. Milton Rudow, Gorâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Murray and child of Torohto epent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Vice. Mr. and Mre. Jos. Amlinger and Mrs. Harry Fischer spent Thursday afternoon at Kitchener and Galt. Mr. Chas. Miller of Ayton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rahn. SORE THROAT! Mr. Jacob Ziegler, who has bou| confined to his home during the pasl~ few months is in the Kitchener Hosâ€" pital Mr. Ziegler‘s condition is seriâ€" Ous and he will undergo an obem‘ tion. Personais. I Mr. and Mrs. C. Weber, Mr. Lawâ€" rence Roll and daughter Marie and Mré. A. Laxton and son Amon all of Detroit, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. B. Weber. and â€"Mre, Herrison, the latt@r drawâ€" ing the lucky number. A very deliâ€" Mr. John Ludwig of Stratford visitâ€" ed with his mother, Mrs. Wim. Ludâ€" wig over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fischer, Mr and Mrs. W. W, Cleghorn and Miss Victoria Cleghorn visited with Mr. and Mre. Peter Schummer at St. Clements on Sunday. Mias Dorothy Reeves of Everton visited with her parents, Mr, and Mre. George Reeves over the weekâ€" end: s Mr. and Mrs. Herold Dean of Windsor visited the home of the latâ€" ter‘s parents, M". and Mrs. Sam Switzer. Miss Wilma Auman visited with Mr. and Mre. Lee Widmeyer in Toâ€" ronto, for a week. Miss Violet Tuletski is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forwell in Toronto. Hunters Return. ru' lunch was served the ladies by e hostesses. Removed To Hospital. â€" Mr. and Mre. Thos. Panter of Stratford epent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Steddick. Miss _ Marguerite Wilfong _ of Palmerston spent the weekâ€"end with ber sister, Mrs. Arthur Bricker. Mre. H. Mayberry of Guelph is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lem Powell. Any little soreness in the throat grows rapidly worse if neglected. Crush some tablets of Aspirin in some water, and gargle at once. This gives you instant relief, and reduces danger from infection. One good gargle and you can feel safe. If all soreness is not gone promptly, repeat. There‘s usually a cold with the sore throat, so take two tablets to throw off your cold, headache. stiffness or other cold symptoms. Aspirin relieves nevralgia, neuritis, too. Use it freely; it does not hurt the heart. Get Rid of That A S P TR I N TRADEâ€"MAMK REG |N CANADA BAYER City treasurer W. W. Foot of Kitchener, after over five years serâ€" vice, handed his resignation to the city council to become effective Dec. ist. He has accepted a more fucraâ€" tive position with Hanson Brothers, Incorporated, at Montreal. Mro Wm. Lee, Mrs. Wm. Nagge and Miss Marie Nagge of Buffalo epent the weekâ€"end with the C. Hal ter family. Miss Sadie Weiler returned home after a ten days‘ trip to New York City Mrs. Elizabeth Crowcock, her son Hatry, Mr. Ross and Miss Day of Brantford were visitors at the home of Mr. and Vrs. Frank Olineki. Mr. Conrad Benninger of Formosa is visiting with the Greg. Kloepper family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Schnurt returned to their home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. George Schmaltz. & _ Mrs. Alexander Haaaurelrnir}l';iï¬qt;)' Walkerton after spending a month with re]ali‘vesril} this vicinity. Our, heartiest conugratulations are extended to Mr. and Mre. Joseph Mayer on the arrival of a boy Wedâ€" nesday. Amoug those from here, who atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Franâ€" cis Tsheirhart at Kitchene?, Thursâ€" day, were Mr. and \rs. John Weiler, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brobman and Mre. Frank Scherrer. sume year married Miss Lucy Lichty who was born near Wellesley, Ont. Surviving ure the widow, three suns, Rog, Edward and Jack; three caughters," Mrs. Vera York, Mrs. Lindy Butler and Mrs. Lucy Dean; fve brothers, Con, of Sutton‘s Bay, Mich.; Joseph, Reed City, Mich.; Peter, Crosshill, Jacob, Mancelona; Louis, Linden, Mich.; and one sister, Mrs. Lena Brondow, Saskatchewan. A short service was held at his home followed by services at Asbury M. E_ church, Traverse City. , Rev. James Bowker officiated. â€" Burial took place in Oakwood, same city. The high esteem in which he was beld was shown greatly by the floral tributes and large attendance at the services. Mr. Albert Benninger, New York City, called on friends here last week Esteemed Citizen Passes Awag. preally shocked on luuz, a:;:bcr 81‘.'050\:; :.".ll., when news was m 0 n.h.‘ away f a hi respected resident of the" “.;.". :" ‘f‘?g’; Adam Bigam. Mr. Funeral service will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. from the home of his son, Lorne, thence to Millâ€" bank â€" Presbyterian cemetery for burial. Rev. A. A. Laing will officiâ€" ate. Died in Michigan Mr. Peter Latner returned home Thursday after spending the past week in Michigan where he attendâ€" ed the funeral of his brotber, were CITY TREASURER RESIGNS NEW GERMANY &