& PC Lo NC ACARL SRASL A. & w1" "My God My Father ie I Btray‘ $ an«i??"maj&u"..m.?Aml ot“;t % : Jacobe -fl%&h@ accompaniments. > Mr. M. L "Weber of 8t. Jacobs made ... a féw complimentary â€"remarke en s i Lee We work. ‘The mator of the .. Ap thi work. The r of the ?:ï¬m’ï¬vw J. Yaeger, spoke i‘ ...‘briefly onâ€""Lessons of Life" or "Byâ€" ‘‘Master Billy Shants of Kitchener i# wpending his holidays with his aunt, Miss Maude Engelter. . _â€"Mr. and Mre. Lorne Ritz and chil dren of New Hamburg and Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Genz and con Malta of 7 Elmira were Sunday visitors with 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn. ‘ï¬fi"ï¬‚ï¬ and Mrs. Henry Mecker and "Wdaughter of Kitchener were Sunday <> visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Herman *‘ Bechold. :=/~ Mr, W. S. Moebus.and sons Howâ€" ;. /ard and Russel of ‘Toronto epent Sunâ€" *‘ day with friends in town. ,E‘rl*d! Waterloo. U~>~. Master Howard Jewitt and Misses ®**Florence and Edith Jewitt of Markâ€" »%‘ham spent the weekâ€"end at the _‘ home of their aunt, Mrs. Earl Snyâ€" w« der and Mr. Snyder. #* Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and M 0 @}<â€". Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruder and _/ ‘family spent Sunday at the Elora g{’"’f Rocks. 'Râ€L"-‘;.Z Messrs. Charles Gardner and * \Cameron _ Einwechter spent the *‘ weekâ€"end with friends in Plattsâ€" \_..family attended the Bearinger reâ€" ® ‘union held at the home of Mr. and * Mrs. Amos Bearinger at Linwood. * Mrs. William Mitchinson of Vineâ€" ‘Tand spent a day recently with Mro: Bearinger. Misses Dorothy Hill, Rena Wagâ€" ner, Rosie Berger, of Sunnyside, arfd Reta Klein spent Sunday with # /. Mr. and Mrs, EPhrnim Weber Â¥ Acc'onï¬mnied by their guests, Rev. â€"~and Mrs. Fred Wild, motored to *. Niagara Falls on Sunday. _ _;Mr. and _ Mrs. Urbin Snyder and i daughter Helen of Bloomingdale . aA@ Miss Alice Snyder of Natches t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. eo. Weber. nt %uests at the home of Mr. 3 lngton Seibert were Mr. [ Mrs. Herb. Kufaki of Waterioo . and Mrs. Earl SnI'dgr, Mr. and N Levi Cressman of Breslau, and two gone on a three months‘ trip to the Caâ€" ud&n Nortk West. He was accom pu\k& by his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Geo. Metz, who spent a month here. ï¬ and Mre. H. J. Lamack spent a {ew" daye in Stratford. Qur public school closed for two months and both teachers are takâ€" ing a summer course, the senior tegcher, Mr. Williame at Guelph and the ;junior teacher, , Miss Fisher at *~Misw Rhea Snider. /. Misses Edna and Elsie Seibert ,mnt Stmda{ with Mr. and Mrs. rles Kufski at VY‘i,lliumnburg. w, _ Misses Mary and ‘Violet Feick of Woon and Mr. Lorne Snyder of /â€"Bloomingdale spent Sunday with Miss Betty Ball of Kitchener is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gies. A large number from here attendâ€" ed the musical tattoo in Waterloo on Saturday evening while othere listened in to the broadcast. Mrs. Simon‘ Brubacher. Resides her husband she is surâ€" vived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Good of New Hamburg, two sons, Wilbert and Jeonard and one daughâ€" ter Anna, all at home. Four brothers Amos, . Jonas, Joseph and Moses, all of Wilmot township and three sisâ€" ters, Lizzie, Mrs. Ezra Baer, Wilmot township, Anna, Mrs. Angus Eby, Drake, Sask.. Elmeda, Mre. Angus Gingrich North Woolwich, also surâ€" vive. One daughter predeceased her in infancy. _ ‘There passed away on Saturday afternoon Mrs. Simon Brubacher in her 49th year. She was ailing since February. She was taken seriously ill only a few days with a heart atâ€" tack which was the immediate cause of death. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon with private setvices at her late hoxge, two miles east of Helâ€" delberg and thence to St. Jacobs Mennonite Church for public ser vices, followed by interment in Marâ€" tin‘s cemetery. "Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eeander Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Burkholder and whters Hannah and Ada of Markham, and Mr. Joseph S. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder. Miss Mabel Cressman of Natchez and Miss Norma Snyder of Petersâ€" burg spent Sunday with Miss Iva Lichty. Visitors during the week and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Weber were Rev. and Mrs. Fred Wild and daughters Rita and Anita, of Nebraska, Misses Lydia and Ada Steckle of Chicufn, Mr. Sam Church and son of Vineland. ; Goa My Wather While I Btray" en c l P y e pr y Al wâ€"Old Reliable Minard‘s i ies Olive Cressman of neat hener spent Sunday with Miss y Ernst. Saleda Shantz of Freeport. aS) x6 i at once, as Mr. Dowd of (lenberé, ba, knows. He writes : horses come in to stable with wireâ€" x saddle boils, or cows have caked the thing to do is get the Minard‘s UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE STABLES GERMAN MILLS Krauter left this week t tw entitled . ~~" * beulture at Ottawa to discusp VHandgome ..___'_.CM ® ,&;bhmlnï¬audnntthpm Mr. and Mré. Martin Kicewetter, ers selected. are one from St. two of Bamberg‘s> highly esteemed Catharines and one from Woodâ€" and best known citizons received stock. 5 ‘ congratulations and ‘best wishes of|_â€" The Seiling Hl&:“"’ of Elmira a wide circle of friends on Menday, | has shipped more than 175,000 baby July 10th, the occasion of their gol.| chicks to different parts of Canada den woedding anniversary. ‘They|this season. ‘ About :50,000 more were marrled at St, Clements R.C.| were shi this season than last Church on July 10th, 1883, by the {f.ar. any new markets for E}â€" late Rev. John GehL Before her | Mira chicks ‘were located in marriage, Mre Kieewetter was Caroâ€"| Western Canada ~and â€"at various line Gles, daughter of the late Mr.| points in the Maritimes. * and Mrs.. Frederick Gies of St. A%M Lacerated. 1 =_ ‘Clemente. Mr. Kieswetter, a son of iss Eduna Brent suffered a badly the late Mr. and ‘Mrs. John M. Kiesâ€"|lacerated arm when she attempted wetter, was born east of here. After|to prevent a door slamming by a their marriage they moved to Bamâ€" |strong gust of wind. Her arm went ‘berg where Mr. Kieswetter engaged (through the large pane of glass, in the shoe business and for the last |severing an mg The doctor 34 years has carried on a successful ll::?es to save Miss Brent‘s arm from general store business along with ng permanently disabled. the shoe business. He has been the | Attend Waterloo Tattoo. postmaster of this place for the past Alt.houg{x the Elmira Musical 35 years. â€" C â€" Society Band failed to participate Mr. and Mre. Kieswetter have lived in this district all their marâ€" ried life. Mr. Kieswetter is in his T2nd year and Mrs. Kieswetter, in her 71st year. The union was bleased with seven children, Seraphim, Bamâ€" berg, Leo of Milwaukee, Wis., Linus, Galt, Joseph Waterloo, William at kome and Mre. Edwin H. Arnold, Kitchener. One son Clayton died ten years ago on June 30th in a moâ€" tor accident here. Both of the elderâ€" ly couple are enjoying fairly good health and spent the day quietly at their home. During the day they were presentâ€" ed with a gold clock from the chilâ€" dren and with roses from the grandâ€" children. & 5 j News Around The Village. Mr. Edward Kaufman was a busiâ€" Miss Mercella Kuntz returned to her home after spending a few months with Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobi. . ness visitor to â€" Miss Ruths Preiss of Waterloo spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Preies. s A number from here attended the auction sale held by H. Brotghaecker near Waterloo on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. â€" _ Mr. Jack Kienappel of West Montâ€" rose was a visitor at the home of Mr. and ‘Mre. John Kuntz recently. The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mre. Andrew Diebolt assemâ€" bled at their home on Thursday evening. The occasion ‘being the 70th birthday of Mrs. Diebolt. The evening was spent in a eocial way followed by refreshments. . After wishing their mother many happy Tteâ€" turns the guests departed for their homes. _ Mre. William Bauer and son Milâ€" ton of Waterloo epent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs Edward Hohl. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hohl and baby visited friends in Waterloo over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Louis Kieswetter of Kitchener spent several days with friends and relatives here. Celebrated Birthday. Mr. Eldon Krees of Listowel spent Sunday at his home here. _ k Sunday vieltors at the home of Mre. Otto Kress were, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Muratzke and son of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. and Mre. Henry Wagâ€" e1 and sons of Bridgeport. Mr. John Young, of Sebringville, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. David Young and .onl| of Stratford visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ed. Hohl. | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Linseman of Linwood, Mr. and Mre. Charles Linseman and family of Dorking called on Mr. and Mre. Martin Kies: wetter on Sunday. The ball game played here over the weekâ€"end between Wilbe and Bamberg, resulted in a score 19â€"10 in favor of Bamberg. Mr. and Mre. Peter Dorecht and family visited friends in Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. Joseph Dentinger of Crosshili spent Sunday with friends here. VOnnoH y + Abenbori dn‘ Marie Paul Nadeau, died at Riviere g du Loup, Quebec, from burns. _ |D Mr. Sylvester of Millbank visited on Sunday at his home here. day Mr."and Mrs. Emil Schneider and family visited on Sunday at the home of the former‘s brother, Mr. and _ Mrs. _ August _ Schneider, Hawkesville. In Kitchener one afternoon reâ€" cently Traffic Officer Rmil Schip pling made a spectacular save of a child crossing the Eth of a fast movâ€" ing motor car. ding his motorâ€" cycle he dashed across the road pickâ€" ing up thelittle child and saved her from injury and possible death. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lung of Hesson Road were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seraphin Kieewetter on Sunâ€" Mr. Alex Mosburger of Kitchener ;islted at his home here on Sunâ€" ay. his home at Linwood after a week‘s i;;ua.g.""" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Huber. Mr. and Mra. Herb Freib r of Hesson Road were Sunday“mwn :{t 20 home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon uber. In Kitchener one afternoon reâ€"‘ Mr, and Mrs. Eq.r Musselman cently Traffic Officer Emil Schip and family of Vineland rï¬nt the pling made a spectacular save of 2 weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and child em';alu the E&.}l ot ; :-t mo;L Mrs. Nathaniel Snider. ing motor car. ng moto? | Sunday visitors at the home of cycle he dashed across the road pickâ€" My, and Mrs. Neil Wanner were ing up thelittle child and saved her 1y‘ and Mrs, Ismish Hoim of Presâ€" from injury and possible death. ton and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Panaber mm in n n n Iof Hespeler. CARELESSLY TOSSED MATCH Mr. Addison Shantz of Guernsey, e m i CA iaoin tns o dhind h by a match ing some ug’.ï¬"’m"ï¬n he window, was a visitor at the home of his Mr. John W. Hartlieb of Kitchenâ€" CHILD SAVED FROM INJURY Master Leo Huber returned to #e* i on Wednesâ€" £â€"@| WELL Miss Edua Drent suffered a Da0}y | men. lacerated arm when she attempted | Personals. to prevent a door slamming by a| _ Miss: A strong gust of wind. Her arm went| Mich., is through the large pane of glass,|and Mrs. severing an artery. The doctor| Mr. Ca strong gust of wind. Her arm went|Mich., is visiting her parents, Mt. through the large pane of glass,|and Mrs. Daviï¬oler,, William St. severing an nrtegr The doctor| Mr. Carl Ruppel visited friends h:?es to save Miss Brent‘s arm from| at London, Ont., for several duï¬. being permanently disabled. Misses Wllm Auman and; Marâ€" Attend Waterloo Tattoo. uerite Steddick ~have . returned Alt.houfl the Elmira Musical ’rom an extended visit with friends Society nd failed to participate|at Detroit, Mich., Cleveland and in the monster Tattoo at Waterloo | Akron, Ohifo. this year, the Elmira peoiie attendâ€"| Mr. Nelson Amy of Waterloo ed in large numbers. In former|spent the weekâ€"end with friends and jears the Elmira Musical Socxetx relatives in Elmira. iiund was runnerâ€"up in the ban Miss Aletta Holtzman of Nhï¬n contests. This year the Band conâ€"|Falls visited with her cousin, Miss sists of nearly all new material and |Isabel Long. practically half of the members are! Miss Alma Dunham is visiting ladies who are maki wonderful friends at Niagara Falls, ‘ proiress and._should gow up well â€" Mr. and Mrs. Thos, M. Pauter and at the next Waterloo Tattoo. son of Waterloo apen'i the weekâ€"end Odd Fellows Decorate Graves. _ with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Steddick. . An impressive decoration service was held on Sunday afternoon at the Elmira cemeteries when the local ‘Odd Fellows and the many visiting members of lodges from +urrounding towns decorated the graves of the departed members in the Elmira cemeteries. The memâ€" bers, headed bFÂ¥ the Hespeler and Preston 1.0.0.F. band, paraded to the cemeteries. The g)tinï¬;al speakâ€" er was P.D.D.G.M. Bro. W. Duncan of Elora. s 80 Ts â€"\ The following are the departed members whose sraves were decorâ€" uted: Bros. E. ulgn, J. Walker, R. Jackson, W. H. Dippel, A. Erb, H. Ullyott, J. Christman, J. Dunke, S. H. Ratz, D. D. Ratz, Geo.. Ratz, A. Strome, Wm. Robertson, R. Stewart, Geo. Kehl, A. Kehl, L. Fulcher, P. Christman, F. Dunfmm, J. H. Ratz, F. Vogt, Oscar Voit, C. Mogk, Geo. Corbeau, Geo. We Is and J. Christman. Moved to Toronto. _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Feick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wisâ€" mer and daugter Vera, and Mr. Ferman Cressman spent a day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Wismer. c aln Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin were recent guests of the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Seth Bauman, of near Waterloo. > pemeneaee Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schiedel and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clements and daughter Verda of Kitchener sglent a day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schiedel. o pale Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressman and daughter Marjorie called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snider of German Mills. _ R Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaisah Wismer were Mr. Norman Snider of Kitchener, Mr. Edgar Musselman of Vineland end â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Forwell and baby Bobby of Kitc_l_len‘er. . Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Becker and daughters Betty and Ruth of Kitchâ€" ener were ineuu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schiedel on Wednesâ€" day. Mr. Alvin Gascho and Miss Reta Cressman ?ent .a few days with friends at Zurich. The trustees of this section held a flï¬ï¬n:n;-;;ï¬ï¬g';f the home of Mr. Isaish Cressman. Miss Betty Easton will again resume her duties after spending the vacation at her home in Ayt. _ _ 80 _ g&'«f Mro. Urias Snider and Mr. nider on Monday. _ Mr. Paul Lebman of Alberta and Mr. Leslio Inglis of British Columâ€" home in Ayt. Mr. Dnv{; Bearinger of German Mills called at the homes of Mr. Fred Asmussen and Mr. Isaigh Cresaman. â€" 8 ce ol Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin called on Miss Esther Snider and Mr. Isaiah Wismer. Both are able itfl be around following their recent ness. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaisah Wismer were: Mr. David Wismer of Kitchener, Mr. Henry Wismer of Ayr, Mr. Mr. Henrg Feick of Doon and Mr. Ephraim Snider. Mr. Elam Woolner of Windsor ;gent a day at the home of Mr. and rs. Alvin Schiedel. Mr. and Mrs. Urias Snider, Mr. Selwyn Snider, Misses Twilah “i: Esther Snider attended the Shan reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shantz of Snider‘s Corâ€" nre on Saturday. in i ane Aligy io . Paige s Aigh with on Poultry Problems â€"at poultry . breeder, has ‘been l-on\g‘tln three poultrymen d by the Department of Agriâ€" STRASSBURG To ?:':"w"fl'i;'-" Mr. j’m :-rt:n" [3 ding some time w r. and . and lnja‘qnifh. e uy bay crop. Small pige were pleftifu td dn cynem aafed $hob wr, A mber of poultry buyers . {l:wn but no poultry: was ‘brought to _ The regular monthly Fair held in Eimira on Monday was %@M district . were UnMEe Gallogher has secured oitâ€" . Me. 8. 4 see Aâ€" mgu,tt in‘ one of the shoe fac at . p aling : f Dn.‘.l;?.’%hu and. C. E. Gibson and Messrs. Wm. Ottman, Wm. ~Clark nï¬d Alfulijlo%k moâ€" gmd to theeh. ew Uï¬mu lltrlg ‘comprm 1,000 acres, held by these _ Miss: Mae ‘Hoffer of Detroit, Mich., is visiting her parents, Mr. FOIADIVOD IN MWCY Miss Aletta Holtzman of Nhï¬n Falls visited with her cousin, Miss Isabel Long. Miss Alma Dunham is visiting "i}iï¬i".ltfir? Sewell ftte *Té'r'o:t& is v er _ paren v. and Mrs. M. tï¬..l%wven?' o * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Siliphant left on Saturday afternoon on a motor tri&to Halifax. iso Hartlieb of Kitchener sg:nt the weekâ€"end with her aunt, Mrs. A. Ruf, at the St. Theresa Rector& Miss Ethel Powell is visiting wi her aunt, Mrs. H. Mayberry, at Guelph. _ ______ _ ___ â€" 1 _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Haffner and son spent Saturday afternoon at Kitchâ€" ener. â€" _ oo _ Mr. and Mrs. Norval Léslie and child of Toronto visited for a few da{s with Mr.‘ and Mrs. Otto Schmidt. ______ __ Nee 3 _ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Amos and children of Kitchener were Elmira visitors. _ _ 0 Miss Kathleen Renter visiter with her sistre, Mrs. C. Miller, at Waterâ€" loo, for a week. Mrs. August Voisin returned from an extended visit with friends and relatives in Buffalo, N.Y. _ _ Mr. Emmanuel Snyder and daughâ€" ter have arrived in town from Alberta, for an:extended visit with friends and relatives in .Elmira and vieinity. } 00 2 900000 (D ) ) ; 0 _ Rev. and Mrs, bloyd Kalbfieisch and children spent Tuesday afterâ€" noon at Kitchener. h â€" _ Mr. and Mre. Ananias Grosz, Ruth end Billie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Grosz, Elmira. f _ Miss Evelyn '(â€"};iiowa{i of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mre. Wallace Cordingly and son of Toronto were weekâ€"end visitore with Mr. and Mre. J.‘B. Snyder. Mr. ‘Toblas. Brubacher andâ€" Miss Leah Bauman of near Elmira epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brubacher. e A. Moses. _ Miss Mary Stadelbauer of Balsaim Grove epent her vacation with relaâ€" tives here. oo â€" Miss Edith Bosomworth of Elora is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Snyder. _ s _ Miss Minerva Bowman is epending eeveral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman, Yatton. _ _ _ x Mr. and Mre. Wm. Reinhart and family attended the funeral of the late Mre. P. K. Wober, Kitchener, Tuesday. + _ _ Mr. Armin Schlenker of Bridgeâ€" port occupled the pulpit in the Evanâ€" gelical church here, Sunday morning. _ _Miss â€" Norma â€" Shoomaker spent Monday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi B: Bowman. En _ Miss Christina Meteger visited with Mr. and Mre. John Martin. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sittler of Yatâ€" ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sittler. & _ Mr. and Mrs. leaiah Martin and Eileen of Wallonstein apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman. _ Misses Lorraine and Jean King of Eimira are holidaying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mre. J. B. Snyder. _ . Mr. and Mre. Clarence Martin and son Amsey of West Montrose were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Jonathan P. Matrin. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sander and famâ€" ily of Conestogo, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Burkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mus selman, Marshal and Erla of New Jernealom, Mr. and Mre. . Prvin Sittler and Mr. Urilas Bushler of Hawkesville were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin s{muar. Misses Orilia and Marie Dahmer were holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Harold Kamineki, Kitâ€" chener, this week. [ Mr. Manasach Martin and sh::? Lovina and Susannah of Wallenstein and Mr. Jos, Martin, St, Jacobs spent glmdny with Mr. and Mre. B Mar n. Mr. Ira Brubacher and Mr. Uriae Rushler of Pool -g:nt Sunday with Mr. and Mro. Md. Buohler. > Messre. Ezra Martin and Daniel Martin, Misses Lisszsie Brubacher, Magdalona Kramer and Judith Marâ€" tin of the Three Bridges, Ab. Bruâ€" bacher, St. Jacobs, Miss Hilda Marâ€" tin and Seranus Martin of Heidelâ€" berg were Sunday visitors with Miss Amanda and Jonathan Martin. _ __Misses Valina Martin and Sylvia Weber are attending Bible School at Kitchener for two weeks. â€" # _ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowman of near Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bowman, Sunday. . to FLORADALE and |. > The Ladies‘ Aid of the St. Jacobs Lutheran church are holding a garâ€" den party on Thursday evening, July 13. on the grounds at the band stand. The music will be furnished by the Salvation Army Band of Kitâ€" chener. * Baden Wins At Tennis. Mr. and Mre. J. L. Forler and daughter Alborta, Mre. Hy. Berg and daughter Irene wore Sunday visitors with friends in Phillipeburg. Mixed doubles: Mre. T. M. Nesbit and Miss Reta Hunsberger of Baâ€" den defeated Art Reiner and Betty Reiner, Wellesley, 6â€"4. _ Magdalona _ Bowman, . Heidelber; woere Sunday visitore with Mr. An:\ Mre. Martin Edwnn A number of local persons attendâ€" The Wollesley tennis club played in Baden on Wednesday night and Baden came out on top. Men‘s douâ€" bles: B. J. Schumm and Dr. W. J. Harvey, Baden, defeated Bob Renâ€" wick and Alex Chalmers of Wellesâ€" ley Tâ€"5. â€" _ Men‘s singles: L. R. Lovell, Be%yl-with de, defeated Mr. McDonald of Wélâ€" Mr lesley 6â€"2. 0_ s _| Messr Mr. E. M. Wagenest and Mrs. R. E. Hopper of Stratford were visitore in town on Thunsday. The Baden softball club played a lively game with the Doon boys and it was prott(y..clon. The Baden boys took the lead and Doon followed pretty close with® runs. The game ended with a score of 5â€"4 in favor of the Baden boys. Mr. and Mre. Wm. R. Jutsi and family spent Sunday with the lat ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Moses Steinman. iss Mr. and Mre. C. K. Rerg and famâ€" ty spent Sunday in Port Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Jie. R. Livingston of Kitchofhor spent the weekâ€"ond with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Hy. Hot atetter. . o iny Wape feative) At Ladies‘ doubles: Miss West and Miss Renwick of Wellesley defeated Mre. T. M. Nesbit and Mrs. Harvey Baden, 6â€"4. 8. Baden is still at the top with 48 points out of 60. Out of six games they have only lost one which is an excellent record. Personals. h Mr. and Mre. John Boreje and daughter Lorraine _ spent â€" Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Greulich at New Dundee. e Mr. and Mrs. J. Greulich and Mr. Hubert Greulich of New Dundee were recent visitors at the home of Miss Bertha Rottinger apent the weekâ€"ond with friends in Ayr. Mrs. Hy. Hoerle, Jr., was a retent vaitbr in town. Mr. and Mrs. A. Promeraperger and daughter Georgena spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Kitchener. Miss Grace Livingston of Kitchâ€" ener is apending her vacation at hor â€" Ladies‘ singles: Mre. T. M. Nesbit Baden, defeated Mre. Staple of Welâ€" lealey 75. = mm Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzl and family of Pine H% spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zehr. Mr. and Mre. Geo. Battler of Graâ€" vel road called at the home of theif aunt, Mre. Hy. Struth on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kerr epent the weekâ€"ond with friends in Brussole. LAMB TRONTS BACON == » 25. PORK SHOULDER SLICED .;....;.. .LB. 28¢ ~SLICED ROASTâ€"WITH DRESSING ORA NGE S sHOULDER » 9. RTEDIUAE SHER ds __ _ _ us ns A FEW EXTRA «â€"@#Â¥# W | ‘irte"kies 698 =" Make A & P your he@dquarters for Chicken and Growing Chick Feeds of all kinds. 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TN 28e "%» ‘The World‘s Largest S oUr OwN: ENCORE QUR OWN PERFECT STRIKE CURE FOUND The forthcoming issue of The Lancet, a medical ï¬)urnal published Saturday, stated that exieriments carried on by three British doctors have led to the discovery of the primary cause of influgenza. The article asserts that as a reâ€" sult there can be no repetition of the major influenza epidemics such as occurred in 1918 and 1920, killâ€" ing 15,000,000 persons, according to statistics. Doctors Wilson Smith, C. H. Anâ€" rews and P. P. Laidlaw of the National Institute of. Medical Reâ€" search, are said to have found that influenza is caused by a filterâ€"passâ€" The discoveries were said to corâ€" roborate and supplement discoveries made by research in the Rockefeller Institute, which developed valuable information of influenza from exâ€" K:rimenu on hogs. 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