The revival meetings which were held here last week were largely atâ€" tended. Mre. Oecar Lantz of Linwood was a visitor in town on Monday evening. Mr. and Mre. J. Martin of St. Jacâ€" Obs visited severa?t days of last week with friends in the village. Those from out of town who atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mrs. T. Markham are: Mr. and Mre. Nelâ€" con Cunningham, Miss Kate Weber, Mre. M. Justieson, Mr. and Mrs. Emmanue!l Lacknet, Mre. Henry Frey of Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Cummings of Tralee, Mtr. and Mrs. Ben Boppre of St. Clements. Mre. Fred Plain of St. Mary‘s is «pending some time with her sister, Mre. Maria Fenton. Mrs. Fred Lackner, Mrs. Alex Hahn epent Sunday with friends in Milverton. on Saturday afternoon at her late home was largely attended by rela tives and friends. The pallbearers were: Mr. E. G. Winn, Mr. John Wilkinson, Mr. R. Ballard and Mr. Paul Hammer of Elmira, Mr. Louis Weber and Mr. George Huefner. Mrs. William Richmond returned to her home in Washington after spending some time with relatives. Mre. Edgar Tyack of Elmira is epending several days with Mre. William Tyack. 7 Miss Nettie Schlueter spent the weekâ€"end at her home near Linwood. The funeral of the late Mre. Thomas Markham which was held BABY‘S OWN TABLETSs Mr. and Mre. Alvin Ottman, Mr. and Mre. Charley Bremmner, Mr. and Mre. John Donald of Waterloo, Mrs. John Harper and son Laverne of Toronto spent Friday night with Mrs. Tom Faster. A number of our young people atâ€" tended the Y.P.A. held in Linwood Church Friday night. Mr. and Mre. Hardy Buimer and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Charley Bulmer. > "For a delicate Baby there is nothin Dndrew BDiemn. Clowing prayer by beiter than BABDPS Own"Tapt | Rev. Moses Shantr" ‘The l4b old LETS", writes Mrs. Harry Baker, | *** enjoyed by everyone present. Lunenburg, NS. "My advice to every Mr. and Mrs. Uzzish Shantz and Mother of delicate children is to give | Miss Grace Shants called at the them BABY‘S OWN TABLETS, and _ home of Mr. and Mrs, Isaiah Cressâ€" note how quickly the Babies will gain" | man on Sunday evening. Mrs. Baker, like many other Mothers, ‘_ Mrs. Nathaniel Snider spent Satâ€" has found that BABGS OWN TABâ€" _ urday at the home of her son, Mr. LETS sweeten children‘s stomachs, | and L\'n. Roy Snider, at Waterloo. correct *"";';"‘" d‘"‘,’r"';k::“’.:":; Mr. Tommy Shereskie spent Sunâ€" mc o 4k J certificate of analysis in each 25â€"CAt | Guainh hichwaw Mr. and Mrée. Charley Brenner left on Saturday for their home in Deâ€" troit,. Mich., after spending a two weeks‘ vacation with Mr. and Mre. Alvin Ottman. The Ladies‘ Society held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Alvin Ottman on Wednesday and was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Sam K. Brubacher and two daughters and accompanied by Mr. Leander Good of St. Jacobs, attended the funeral of the former‘s brother, the late Mr. Abraham Bruâ€" bacher in Pennsylvania. Mr. Chas. Siliphant, superintenâ€" dent of the local Rural Hydro, moved bis household effects and furniture from Stratford on Monday and will occupy the Mrs. John Small resiâ€" dence on Queen street, formerly ocâ€" cupied by Mr. Louis Ditner. The many friends of Miss Violet Tuletski are pleased to see her at her duties in the Elmira Post Office after an absence of several months, through illness. Delicate Baby The gratifying school attendance exceeding 95% for the past eight months is due mainly to the careful health supervision by the school nurse and the excellent type of teachng which is being done in the school. The Eimira Public School can again rightfully boast 6% higher than the average for the province. Mr. Roberts etrongly advised that the trustees consider the introducâ€" tion of the school lunch for those ‘ pupils who come from the rural 09&1 tion. The school lunch can be operated without any additional cost to the ratepayers. Elmira Notes. Harold Schaub, son of Mr. and Mre. Clarence Schaub, underwent an appendicitis operation at the K.â€" W. Hospital on Tuesday night. From latest reports, Harold was doing nicely. A large number of small pigs were brought to market on Fair Day, but the demand was small and many of the farmers returned to their farms with them. Suckers were selling from $2.00 and up. The older and larger pige were selling from $3.00 and up. Resumes Duties At ‘Post Office. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Weichel and family of Elmira were guests with Mise Louisa Huefner on Wednesday: stead and Councilior E. Hemmerichk added to the committee. The rental of the White Star Serâ€" vice station came under discussion. Some of the counciliors thought $250 pany, informed the council he would take the matter up and report later., A communication was received from the Bank of Nova Scotia, anâ€" nouncing that the interest on town loans had been reduced from 6 per cent to 5% per cent from May lst.. The Board of Health represented by Dr. Simmons presented the esâ€" timated expenditures amounting to $1,100 for the year 1933, $250 less than for the previous year. lic School at the rate of $40 per anâ€" num or $320 the regular 8 year course. A very lengthy report was presentâ€" ed to &the council by the Public School Inspector, Mr. R. H. Roberts, Kitchener. Some of the important items included were the m eduâ€" cating each pupil in the E Pubâ€" was too high. Mr. Brandt then sug» _ _ ELMIRA NEWS _ HAWKESVILLE IJ. J. Yanchus, Corres FPhease 300 oc 366. Rev. and Mrs. Moses Shants of Blenheim called at the home of Rey. and Mrs. Simon Martin on Saturday Guelph highway. uoo WURY RVCTZ MOUOUD DNRNUE, EC* m.nlnd’:;. of Trusting Only ï¬u; closing remarks by the president, Leonard _ Snider; clodn, song, There‘s a Wideness in God‘s Mercy. Leader for the evening was Mr. Andrew Biehn. C]od% prayer by Rev. Moses Shantz. e program was enjoyed by everyone present. _ A program was given at the Weber Mennonite Church on Sunâ€" day evening b; the Blenheim Menâ€" nonite Young People. The proï¬nm was as follows: Things Worth Holdâ€" ing; song, Hide God‘s Word in Your Heart; reading bLRuth Biehn ; g‘nyer, Rev. Simon Martin; song, hy Word Have I Hid in My Heart; essay, Elsie Groff; one verse of Trusting Onl& Thee ; ‘ sermon by their pastor, Rev. Moses Shantz; reâ€" We are sorry to report that Miss Esther Snider is confined to her bed with inflammatory rheumatism. Her many friends wish her a speedy reâ€" covery. Present Excellent Program. Rev. C. F. Derstine, Kntor of the First Mennonite Church, Kitchener, occupied the pulpit at the Weber Mennonite Church on Thursday eveâ€" ning. Rev. Simon Martin called on Mr. Isaiah Wismer, who is confined to his bed with bronchial pneumonia. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Misses Marjorie Cressman and Elsie Martin spent Sunday with Miss Almeda Bearinger at German Mills, who was celebrating her birthday on Sunday. _ _ â€" e _ Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good and family from New Hamburg and Miss Vera Hallman of New Dundee spent Sundaiy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressman. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snider and Miss Arabelle Snider spent Sunday at the ll;o;nï¬ . of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton eick. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wismer and daughter Ruth of Kitchener spent Sunday at tke home of the former‘s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Wismer. Dundee calle and Ms. Isai day evening. Mr. Thomas Gilks, road foreman Or the local branch of the C.NR moved his family, furniture and houeshold effects from Stratford to Elmira on Thursday. Mr. Gilks has rented the Witt residence on Erb street, formerly eccupied. by Mr. Bert Whitten. Miss Erma Shantz of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uzziah Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Poll and family of New Dundee spent Sunâ€" day at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanner. Mrs. Menno Zellar and daughter Clara of German Mills called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urias Snider on Saturday evening. _ â€" _ Rev. Henrich of Roseville called on idr. Isaiah Wismer one day last week. Miss Florence Hartlieb of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with her aunt, Mrs. A. Ruf at the St. Theresa rectory. Misses Muriel Stewart, Lenore Cobean, Gladys Winn and Mr. Reg. Arnott visited in Hamilton on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mre. Roy Hoffman of.Waâ€" terloo, formerly of Elmira were reâ€" cewing old acquaintances in town on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mre. H. E. Clase of Waterâ€" loo epent Friday evening with the former‘a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G Class Floradale. Mr. Joseph Welker has received employment at the mines in Northâ€" ern Quebec. Mr. S. J. Steddick spent Monday with her daughter, Mre. Thos. Panâ€" ter at Waterloo. She is survived by her mother and two brothers, Kilborne of Woodâ€" stock and Charles of Toronto. Personals. Mr. and Mre. Lee Widmeyer of Toronto visited the home of Mr. and Mre. Wm. Auman over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Jos. Gilmar has been visitâ€" ing with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mre. J. D. McKean and daughter are spending several weeks with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Philip Rominger was on busiâ€" ness in Toronto, pertaining to her millinery store. Mr. O. W. Reichard was a busiâ€" ness visitor to London on Wednesâ€" day. Mr. and Mre. H. Johnston of Toâ€" routo visited with Mr. and Mre. Otto Schmidt over the weekâ€"end. Montrose was appointed to repreâ€"| On Monday evening, May 8th, over seut Woolwich ratepayerae These|80 friends and reletives pleasantly two appointees will meet Inspector | surprised Mr. and Mrs. Lanson Reist R. H. Roberts in the very near fu | before their departure for their new ture, to decide whether Woolwich] home at Preston. Mr. Irvin SAraras children will attend the Balsam | was chairman for the occasion and Grove echool or the Rimira Public|& ePlendid program was given which School. consisted of the following numbers: The remains of the late Dorothea Schaefer, the aniy daughter of Mre. Caroline Schaefer, and the late John Schaefer, Elmira, were brought to Eimirs from ‘Torouto on Tuesday morning and interment made in the Elmira cemetery Tuesday afternoon. The late Miss Schaeter was born in Elmira 36 years ago, having reâ€" ceived her education in the local Public and High Schools. During the past number of years she has been employed in the office Of a large manufacturing concern in Toâ€" ronto. Mr. and Mre. Thos Panter moved their household effects and furniture to the new home in Waterioo, on Monday afternoon. Died After Brief lliness. Manton Howling of New called at the home of Mr. Isaiah Cressman on Thursâ€" STRASSBURG o plI , _ The weekly meeting of the N.D. C.S. Chrietian Fellowship was held | last Friday and wase opened with the hymn, "Stand Up, Stand Up For | Jeeue". The president, Andrew | Bean, gave an address on the subâ€" ject, "The Christian Life Is The Right Life." The service was closed with the Fellowehip song, "Shine Where You Are," and prayer. | Softball Scores. Mosea Bock on Sunday. Mrs. Murdock, Miss Mary Adams, Mr. Frank Adama and the Minscs Angelica and Robena Grant of Gait called on tha 'h:tvu and Mr. Mr. and Mre. Bort Mm. Rev. W. Brown, pastor of the M. ‘B.C. Church preached an appropriate Mother‘s Day sermon last Sunday morning and in the evening adâ€" dressed the Fathers. The church was euitably decorated for the occaâ€" sion. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Poll and famâ€" ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Waner at Strasburg on Sunday. Mre. Alfred Futher and Mr. Nyle Futher called on Mr. and Mre. Herâ€" man. Klein at Baden on Sunday. Misa: Alberta Becker has returned to her home after spending a week at Preston. The Rosebank Public School softâ€" ball team played with the Mannheim Public School team at Manheim last Friday evening and the score reâ€" eulted in 7â€"6 in favor of Rosebank. Personais. In honor of Mother‘s Day at the | United Brethren Sunday School bouâ€" ‘ quets of pink enapdragons were preâ€" Isented to Mrs. J. C. Hallman, a moâ€" ther, who has been a member of , the Sunday School for 53 years, and to Mrs. C. W. Backus, who is the | oldest mother in the Sunday School. ‘The presentations were made by the little Misses Kathryn Hallman and â€"June Litwiller. Mre. H. 8. Hallman of Breslau and Mr. and Mrs, Addson Bock of Kitch ener visited. with Mr. and Mrs. New Dundee defeated Plattsville by a ecore of 18â€"10 in an exciting eoftball game played at that place last Saturday evening. The players on the local team were: Nyle Fuâ€" ther p, Milton Hill c, Victor Schaefâ€" fer 1b, Ralph Toman 2b, Ollie Hill 3b, Norman Hill ss, Wilfred Hill If, Cecil Kelleey cf, Willard Schmidt rf. | _ Rev. A. W. Small of Montreal will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist | Church next Sunday evening. _ _ Rev. Simon Martin of Strasburg will occupy the puipit of the Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Church next Sum day morning and Rev. Moses Roth of New Hamburg will epeak at the Young People‘s meeting in the evenâ€" ing. Student F. Miller of the Waterloo Seminary occupied the pulpit Of St. James Lutheran Church on Sunday morning. His theme was "Stephen the first Christian Martyt." The young people of the Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Church presented the program at the Young People‘s meeting at the Strasburg Mennonite Church on Sunday evening. The president, Mr. Andrew Bean presidâ€" ed. Rev. M. H. Shantz spoke on the topic, "Things Worth Holding," and Miss Elsie Groff gave an essay on it. Miss Ruth Bean also gave a reading. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the final Luther League Oratoriâ€" cal contest held at St. John‘a Luâ€" theran Church, Waterloo, on Sunâ€" day afternoon, and ailso the. Rally service in the evening. Rev. F. L Howald of Elmwood, a former pastor of the local St. James Lutheran Church, was one of the speakers for the occasion. Mother‘s Day was observed by a special program at the Baptist Sunâ€" day School last Sunday morning. Flowere were placed on the rostrum in memory of the late Mré. Philip Poth, the late Mré. August Lautenâ€" schlager and the late Mrs. Samuel Sararas. The mouthly meeting of the Bxâ€" celsior Literary Society of the Wil mot Township Mennonite Churches was held at the home of Mr. and Mre. Gilbert Bergey on Tuesday evening of last week with an attondâ€" ance of sixtyâ€"five. The president, Mr. Lorne Schmidt of Kitchener presidâ€" ed and the meeting opened with an organ solo by Mr. Moses Good of New Hamburg and several songs. The topic for the evening was, "Authors". _ Miss Ellen Eby of Petersburg gaye a review of the book "Fine Gold", after which Miss Luella Shantz rendered an organ solo. Mr. Josiah Baer apoke on the "Life of Longfellow," and Miss Verna Haiman of Mennheim gave & reading, "The Habitant". Miss Doâ€" rothy Bean spoke on "Peter Mcâ€" Arthur" after which Miss Vera Schmidt of Baden read one of his works. Miss Barbara Creseman of Platteville gave a talk on the "Life of Pauline Johnson". Mr. Amron Good of Baden spoke on ‘"Raiph Connor‘. ‘The monthly newspaper was read by Mr. Noah Hunsberger of Baden. Miss Vera Hallman of Kitâ€" chener then gave the Critic‘s report and the meeting closed with a song. New Dundee Notes of Interest. bers by a mixed quartette, composed Of Mr. and Mre. Maurice Shupe and Mr. and Mrs. Eigin Reist; a number of harmonica eolos by Mr. Kitchener Radke; several selections by a mixed quartette composed of Mris. Albert Egerdee, Mrs. Eil Dicfen bacher and Messrs. Orval Coleman and Earl Coleman; accordian solos by Mr. Roy Pich!; several trombone and baritone instrumental duets by Mr. L. H. Toman and Miss Lucinds Toman. During the program Mr. Robert Coleman read an appropriate address ahd presented Mr. and Mrs. Reist with a handsome purse. Mr, I. H. Toman then rendered a trombone solo, entitled, "The End of A Perfect Day," after which dainty refresh ments were served bringing an enâ€" joyable evening to a close. An Evening With The Authors. raras; several hymng and speeches; an organ solo by Miss Rosella Sa Mre. Robert Coleman; musical num Mr. and Mra.Lanson Reist. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Preiss and Mr. and Mrs. fl-rn& Schmidt n‘ent Sunday evening with Mr. and rs. William Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel of ;nrrm. d‘; and Mrs. Ezra lh:; e fn Ddrno spe Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henty Mr. and Mrs. William Thuroo and daughters Elva and Eria, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schnarr and.fam ily of St. Clements visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Frits on Sunday. Mr. Valentine Schmidt, Miss Ellenora Schmidt and Miss Grace Schmidt spent Sunday at the home schmdt '::mt Bunday at the ho of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt. Mr. and Mrsy Henry Voge!, Mr. William Vogel and son Arthur Missés Evelyn and Verna Boal and Murie? Snider of Toronto apent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snider. Miss Vere Fewings spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Millbank. Mr. Pat Quinn spent a few days here. Mr. A. E. Richert and Mr. Percy Letson were Kitchener visitors on Thureday. Mr. L. Poliock epent Thureday in Bloomingdale. Mre. Henry Schmidt of Bloomingâ€" dale is spending a week with her sister, Miss Melia Kumpf. l Mrs. Mary Learn and Miss M. Baxâ€" ter of Kitchener were guests of Rev. land Mrs. C. W. Backus over the lweek-end. Mr. and Mre. Walter Knarr of Conestogo visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Richert. M. and Mrs. John Sully and Mr. and Mre. J. Pantler of St. Jacobs were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. George Letson. Mother‘s Day was Observed in the local church here with a special program. _ Miss Minerva Snider of Preston spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. Snider. Mre. Wm. Sugg underwent an operation for appendicitis on Wedâ€" nesday at the Kitchener hospital. Mrs. Walter Letson is attending her. We are sorry to report that Miss Elele Quarry and her brother, Mr. Wm. Quarry, are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Futher and Mr. Nyle Futher called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ludwig at Kitchâ€" ener last Thursday. Bornâ€"On Wednesday, May 10th to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Letson, a son. Kitchener were guests at the homes l@g Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallman and _ Miss Dorothy Lautenschlager, who bas just completed her first year at McMaster University, Hamilton, is «spending a week with relatives in the village before leaving for her home at Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel and Miss Dorothy Cassel of Platteville called on Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Arthur Hobey of London were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman and Mr. and Mre. Earl Coleman on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Lioyd Toman of Toâ€" ronto, Mr. and Mre. Leighton Rosenâ€" berger and daughters Kleanor and Esther of near Pine Hill visited with Mr. and Mre. Toman on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. Smith were: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hay of Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mre. John Cummings of Londor, Mrs. Thomp son and Mré. Anderson of Stratford. Mre. Krupp of New Hamburg visltâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrné. Allan Bowman on Sunday. Miss Reta Herber spent a few days of last week at Kitchener. Mre. L L. Stauffer and Mr. Ward Stauffer of Waterloo called on Mrs. A. R. Bock on Sunday. Messrs Cecil and Irvin Brown of Toronto epent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. Brown. Mre. Ed. Koehler and sons Garnet and Glen and Mrs. James Sullen visited with friends at Ayr on Sunâ€" Rev. G. R. Schultz attended the social evening held by the Mannâ€" heim Luther League at the home of Mr. Jacob Helmpel at Manheim last Wednesday evening. s Mr. Ronald Bock of McMaster University, Hamilton, is «epending spending the summer vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mre. E. K. Bock. Mr. and Mre. Herman Kavelman and Miss Nellie Kavelman motored to Tevistock on Wednesday. Miss Gertie Musselman of Waterâ€" loo spent Sunday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mre. Henry Waterman. and : Mrs. Moses Toman and Miss Reta Herber motored to Guelph last family of Waterioo were guests of Mr. and Mrée. F. E. Page on Sunday. Mrs. Fred Lautenachlager Of Kit chener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinger. _ â€" Miss Edith Weber of Detroit, Mich., Mre. Elwood Weber of Windâ€" sor and Mre. Wagner of Kitchener were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber. Mrs. George Eby and Mr. and Mre. N. O. Hipel of Preston and Mr. Clifford Eby of Bridgeburg called on Miss Hattie Shupe on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Harry Hostettior and n-um&“mvh m;nmmom Jacob called on Mrs. Andrew Koekâ€" Mr.. and Mre. Gordon Haliman on B“r ’ud Mre. Norman 'Iliolï¬ of r. rg. Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mre. Charles Miller on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Detweiler of Roseville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snyder on Sunday. Sunday visitore at the home of Tis, aud MrocApthir Haumaee * *‘ Mr. WEST MONTROSE ERBSVILLE lay evening with Mrs. pastor, Rev. G. Sthults of New Dunâ€" dee held a social evening at the home of Miss Mary Helmpel and Mr. Jacohb Heimpel last Wednesday evenâ€" ing. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Molvin Bickle and son Donald of Preston apent Sunday Mre. Dave Schmitt, Miss Effie Schmidt, Mre. Morley Battler, Mrs. Ezra Becker, Mae and Ethel Becker epent last ‘Wednesday afternoon with Mre. Henry Becker and Misa Beatrice Becker quilting. The monthly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Missionary Amsociation was held at the home of Mrs. Isaiah Rby on Wednesday afterncon. The topic for the meeting was "Our Mothers" several interesting readinge m‘ given on this subject and a duet was given hy Mrs. Milton Weber and Mrs. Isaiah Eby. _ e Mr. and Mre. Clayton Hallman of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"ond at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker. Miss Ruby Schmitt of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home Miss _ Ruth Devitt and Miss Francis Triplett of Sault Ste. Marie «pent Sunday with Miss Mao Becker. Misses Lydia and Nina Gieabrecht and Pearl Sutton of Kitchener spent Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker. Misa Jean Watson spent the weekâ€" end at her home in Tare. â€" Mh; &In;'Hurd of Bayfeld apent! a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mre. Henry Becker. l Mr. and Mre. Melvin Bickle and son Donald of Preston visited with Mr. and Mre. Ezra Becker last Tuesâ€" day. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Hallman and Mr. ard Mre. Isaish Eby and children visited with Mr. and Mre. Levi Hallâ€" man at Mannheim on Sunday. :tumho-. of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mre. Nathantol Bock and BACON Make this your headquarters for "Daily Egg" Mash and Scratch Feeds, aiso Oyster Shell. All prices are right. CHERR Y CAKE Ib. l9c CHIPSO CORNFLAKES 3â€"~â€"22. PICKLES Sweet Mixed gâ€"0z5. Jaz l o‘ DELIVERED FRESH DAILY TO ALL STORES CORNED BEEF > .fy 215 WILLIAMSBURG FOR RICH SUDS AYLMER BRAND LIBBY‘S OR CLUB HOUSE LIBBY‘S OR FRAY BENTOS TWO EXCEFPTIONAL 4A & P PRODUCYTS OUR OWN SOME STRIKE BRAND 1 " SALMONR â€" â€"~â€" PEAS â€"==~ 2 19. BANANAS =â€" 3»21â€" 1â€"lb. Pikg. B 20e (Watch the Kitchener Record Friday for Outstanding Weekâ€"End Specials on Meats.) â€" NO. 4 TINB........ 3 FOR itc STERILIZED AND REDUCED TO CONSIGTENCY OF RICH CREAM of the Mannâ€" 18 2: 9 m his remarks chiefly on|sion of her birthday. Bune "A ht ‘a Reward." were played and the winn Residents here observed "Cleanâ€"! Mice Loura Hame! first, and ai.'ut". when they % Fosrster consolation and lawns and gardens, prive to Mrs. Mary Oberie. served at the Evangelical Chureh on Bum The program consisted of ree ns, responsive readings and w«hl numbers in “m.’" W. J. Yager took for his text Ex. "Mothers‘ Day" and "Go to Sunâ€" day School Day" was fittingly obâ€" ler, David Lockie and Orval Hall man, Next Tuesday evening they play with the St. Jacobs A‘s and on Thureday evening they play with the @t. Jacobs Reds also at St. Jacobs. Bornâ€"May 15, to Mr. and Mre. Telford Brodhaecker, a son. Among those who are playing on the team this year are: Lioyd Beckâ€" er, George Reist, Lorne Meyers, Roas Battler, Waiter Atkinson, Ewart Battler, Russel Becker, Lioyd Battâ€" Mr. and Mre. N. Renaud called at the home of Mr, and Mre. Adam Becker on Saturday evening. Softball Games. The local softball team played and won their first game which was played here with the Conestogo team, the score being 13â€"5 in favor of Williamsburg. Mr. and Mre. Stanley Koch of New Dundee called on the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. Chas. Kufeke on Thureday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kuféke and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ed. Seibert at German Mills on Sunday. Miss Effie Schmitt epent a few days last week at Kitchener. Mre. Armestrong of Patersburg spent last Thureday with her aister, Mrs. Ervin Battler. son Donald of Kitchener yvisited with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Battler on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremish Rudy and Mrs. Elizabéth Bond of Waterico were Sunday vieitors with Mr. and Mre. Henry Becker. z. J @Q+ qvren mss 00 B tantins â€" _ a Large Package MEIDELBERQG TROUT remiae » A . THINS »=: BRITISH EDUCATOR | _ A score of friends of Mrs. W. M. Dahmer, 69 Peppler St., Waterioa, { gathered at her home recently and |tendered her a aurprise on the Occa «lon of her birthday. Bunco games 'wm played and the winners were | Mice Laura Hamel first, and Mré. G. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster and children spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider. Mr. and Mro. J. Gies, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. Starr of Bamâ€" berg urent Sunday with relatives in Waterloo. Constable Jacob Mansz attended court at Kitchener last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Riepert of Kitchener spent an evening at the home of Miss Maud Engeltet. . _ Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Schweitzer were recent visitors with relatives Mrs. Selma Hodgins returned to her home in London after spending some time with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Stahlbaum and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hass of Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wagner. _ _ _ Mrs. Henry Sattler spent Sunday in Linwood with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dammier. Rev. and Mrs. Gomann of Milverâ€" ton were recent visitors at the parâ€" sonage with Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Lamack. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vollmar, aecolmnied bE Mr. and Mrs. E. Conr: of Elmira motored to Woodstock on Sunday where ther visited their son, Mr. Gordon Vollâ€" mar. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuch were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ahrens and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Schacht and son Robert of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. J. Haberling of Stratford. have removed the fences surroundâ€" ing their premises which adds greatâ€" ly to the appearance. Personals. BIATHOAY PARTY e l 70 er Ale: 25§: 14 19â€" 25â€"