ty t P e ce uk , anlh e un 0. neol * Sn C3 esd Curtaings s asamp e fls hid. BMb Mpidie h hiA it css liho n : Aet B t a n 0e Mr. Wilfred Bruder of Fergus spent Sunday at his home in our district. Mr. Roy Wilson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mike K. Zinfer and son Clarence and Miss Lillian Reinhart to Guelph on Saturday evening. _ Mr. Gillvillan of Guelph called on his friend, Mike Zinger, Sr.â€" Miss Lillian Reinhart has returnâ€" ed to Guelph after si){ending some time with Mrs. Mike K. Zinger. Mr. . N. F. Seifried called on friends in Weissenberg recently. Mike Zinger, Sr., spent a day in Waterloo récently. _ _ _ _ _ _ â€"_ Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mre. Henry Wagner were: Mr. and Mre. John Wagner, Mre. Leonard Heibel, daughter Lorane, son Raymond, of Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. El Albrecht and his mother of Milverton and Mr. and Mrs. Emanue! Wagner and daughter of Berlet‘s Corner. Mr. and Mre. Milton Martin and son Stanley of Oregon state were recent visitors with Rev. and Mre. Moses Brubacher. Mr. and Mrs. Will Foerster and daughter Mildred, epent a day at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mre. Frank Ball and chilâ€" dren of Kitchener, Mrs. Harry Schill and children of Buffalo, N.Y., were Sunday vieitors with Mr. and Mre. J. Gies. + Russel Moebus and Geo. Hollingeâ€" head returned to their home in To: ronto, after spending two weeks in to@n. Little Miss Hilda Hartung is spending a holiday with her cousin Estella Sattler. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kehler of Peâ€" trolea and Mr. and Mre. Ed. Koehler of Kitchener were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Harry Koehler. Mr. Albert Foerster, aister Millie of Fingal and Mre. Guest of London were weekâ€"end visitors with Mre. JoAn Vollmar. Migeion services will be held in the Lutheran church here on Sunâ€" day at 2.30 o‘clock with Rev. Goman of Milverton in the pulpit. Miss Marie Kreuter is spending a fortnight‘s vacation with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mre. Walter Maurer of North Woalwich. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Menno ‘Brubacher were: Mr. and Mre. Abram Snider and Mr. and Mre. Noah Snider of Waterloo, Miss Beatrice Martin and Mr. Clayton Bowman of St. Jacobe. The Misses Matilda â€" Foerster, Emma and Lonise Fries and Mr. Albert Fries attended the Thomasâ€" Wagner wedding near Berlet‘s Corâ€" ner, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Filsinger, Roâ€" chester, N.Y., and Mre. H. Appel of St. Jacobe called on friends here on Monday. = A large representation from here attended the decoration services on the Lutheran Erbsville cemetery on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mre. Peter Kummer and children of Mitchell, Mr. and Mre. Herb Huehn, son Harry of Conestogo were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Huehn. Miss Mildred Foerster spent Sunâ€" day in Linwood with her friend, Miss Idella Newmaster. Mesere. Eric Roth and Alvin Pfeffer of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Will Foerster. Mr. Leonard Brubacher spent Sunâ€" day in St. Jacobs with his friend, Mr. Allan Horet. Mr. and Mre. Johnathan Martin of St. Jacobs, Miss Lucinda Snider of Snider‘s Corner and Mr. Williard Shantz spent Sunday with‘ Rey. and Mrs. Moses Brubacher. ‘ ‘This striking picture reproduced above playéd an important part in a recent highway ï¬fety campaign in the United States, ‘This picture will be used by the Motor VeMclel,_Phnndl of the Ontaric Dmlmnem of Highways in safety advertising. ‘The Department is using the press, of Highways in safety advertising. The Department is using the press, the radio, and the nci:ools in an %ndenvor to stem the ddengf we&"ehu on the highways. Last year‘s record shows 502 persons killed and 8231 injured in automobile accidents in this province, Home Furnishing Shop 13 Queen St. N. B HEIDELBERG VANNIER‘S ARISS RRTE w C.l uies > __ _ awoâ€"tone embroidery. : \,’~"‘ wevecsencecsnoesanssephen8en IW1SS PANEL, fuo quality net with ENGLISH FILET PANELS,: smaliâ€" igâ€" od sides and ‘hom. Rog. $1.40, for BLUE DOTTED FRILLED CURTAINS, Priscillia topa, fine quality Margquisâ€" ette with tieâ€"backs. Regular $2.35, CRETONNE â€" Summer patterne with ..........’..;,.:..,.u.:....;,.u...u;. 95° cach fOF succrrerypriierenacertarmsiars good color on both sidee of material. Washable. 48" wide. «Regular 60c, for rervveveceeccreernprebsernerrnccnner 49c Miss Margaret Walter has re turned to her Rome in Wallace after epending a week with firends and relatives here. Misses Salome and Eisie Horst epent Sunday with their grandparâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. Daniel Horet. in St. Jacobs ~ Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Horst and children Edna, Elmer and Orvie were Sunday visitors with relatives Miss Reta Mohr of Amulree is epending a week with relatives here. Mr. Adam Kraft of Kurtzville spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller. Mrs. C. Wagner, Mr. Leon Wagâ€" ner and children Ridon and Ruby spent Sunday with friends in North Easthope. Mr. Harvey Schmidt was a busiâ€" ress visitor to Toronto on Monday.. Mr. and Mre. Sam Bird ily epent Sunday evening and Mre. Archie Letson Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. William, Schnelder and daughters Ella and Oleen of Wallace were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. John Stange. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Bowman of near Waterloo visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowâ€" man. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt and daughters Gladys and Rhoda visited friends in Wallace on Sunday. Mr. Pat Feldpusch is spending sevâ€" eral days at the home of Mr. Leon Wagner. \ Miss Helen Adams spent Monday morning in Kitchener. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin of Yatton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bowman. Miss Hannah Martin visited at the home of Mr. John Bowman on Sunday. _ ._ The Misses Mary and Marjorie Stewart of Kitchener are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert. \ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Erb of Welles ley spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam. $ A number of the local young people attended the dance in Johnâ€" son‘s Hall, Elmira, on Friday eveâ€" ning. â€" Mrs. James Cherry visited friends at Scotlandâ€"on Sunday. Meesrs. Homer Schwindt and Osiah Horst were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Enos Detâ€" weller at West Montrose. Miss Sarah Hintz visited with Rebeccah Bowman on Sunday. _ Rev. Vesey of Toronto is spendâ€" ing his vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adam. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin McDonald of Bright visited with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPherson on Sunday. Rev. Vesey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adam, Miss Helen Adam and Mr. Percy Adam were Tuesday evening visitors with Mrs. John Small in Elâ€" mira. Miss Hannah Martin attended the funeral of the late Noah Martin of near Waterloo on Tuesday. _ _ ‘Miss Salome Bowman and Mr. Sidney Bowman visited friends near Three Bridges on Sunday. _ _ Messrs. Harvey, Ross and Willie MacPherson visited friends at Port Dover over the weekâ€"end. _ Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart Cooper of Markdale visited on Sunday with Mr.‘and Mrs. Walter Adam. WALLENSTEIN R. R. 1 NORTH WOOLWICH Kitchener i+ $1.49 * ty :ast with [|PAINFULLY GASHED _ oguler 61.28, [|| ~ _ WHEN wickeD TN L AC Gach : FACKE BY Ho and famâ€" with _ Mr. at West yd. Mr#. James Clancey and two children returned home after a threeâ€"day ouxl in Guelph. About a hundred enjoyed the parltx on the old Klo:g"for homeâ€" ste a-t Thursday, the occasion ln%‘ r,. Wm. Drexler‘s birthday. | Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank O on the arrival of a baby girl, July 28th, !__Mr. G. Fisher and family and Mre. , W. Esch of Galt were visitors in | the village on Friday. | Alf. Duvall of Galt was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mre. R. Jones , on Monday. family. _ Mrs. A. J., Frank E.m a few days of last week with the C.â€"Halter _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Fromm and chilâ€" dren of Detroit spent Sunday with _ The Ed. Reinhart family of New Hamburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scherrer. _ Mr. Ignatz Hummel of Trout greek is spending a week with relaâ€" ves, $ Miss Margaret MacMillan _ of Toronto is n&ending a week here. Mrs. _M. acse and son, Miss Marie Nagge and Mr. Wim. Bee of Buffalo returned home on Sunday after a week‘s vacation. Torontonians who spent the weekâ€" end here were Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacMillan, Mr. and_Mrs. Georre Kraene, Miss Rygn, RN., and Miss Halter. _ A large crowd attended the softâ€" ball game on Friday evening on our diamond. The local team won. Fine Catch of Fish. A party of nine motored to Meaâ€" ford on Thursday and came home with twelve fish averaging from 3 to 7 pounds. To say &ey endioyed their outingis putting it mildly. _ We regret to report that Mr. Wm Fehrenbach is on the sick list. The warm weathen over the weekâ€" énd brought quite a number of baâ€" thera to Willow lake. There were more than two hundred people here on Sunday. Notes of Interest. Ten : Stitches . Required to Close ~~â€" Wound in Valenting Gerth‘s f 2 ~â€" Face.© ~PS u+ Mr. Valentine Gérth, owner â€"<f Gertie Dell, a racing horse, sufftered a severe cut on the lower lip when kicked in the face by his horee. Mr. Gerth received a gash that required ten stitches to close. ‘The accident occurred on Monday evening when Mr. Gerth began remiqving the banâ€" dages from the horse‘s lege, the reâ€" moval of the bandages caused the horse to become ticklish and when Mr. Gerth stooped to raise the leg, the horee gave a sudden kick catchâ€" ing him oh_the lower lip. > Personals. ° _ Mise Elizabeth Brohman of Butâ€" falo, N.Y., who is visiting her sister, ‘Mrs. Syl. J. Steddick is visiting with her niece, Mrs. Thos. Panter at Waâ€" }terloo for a few . days. _ The Doon Public School board have engaged Doris Wilfong as Juâ€" nior teacher and Mary Kenr, the forâ€" mer Junior teacher will have charge of the Senior room and the principalâ€" ship, of the echool as well. This is due to the resignation of L. Hogg, who has been engaged by the Presâ€" ton Public school. The large home of J. W. Green which was practically demolished by a recent tornado, has been rebullt by Contractor Chas. Paggett of Galt. _ Mr. R. Stevenson of Toronto will conduct the service at the Presbyâ€" terian Church on Sunday next, Aug. 6th. Rev. and Mre. L. Kalbfleisch and children were visitors to Kitchener on Monday afternoon. â€" * » Mr. and Mre. John Ostell and granddaughter Irene have moved their household effects to_Kitchener where they will reside in future. Mr. Woolner with his threshing outâ€" fit was in this district for the past week. The crops are very poor this year. . Mr. E .G, Winn is epending. two weeks at the summer home of his son, Mr. E. H. Winn; at Lake Nippisâ€" sing, near Sturgeon Falls. ~Miss Marjory Stumpf. is visiting relatives at Lakefield, Ont.. . Miss Esther Battenberg of Mt. Forest visited for several days with her mother here. . Mr. Chas. Miller accompanied a number of friends to Southampton over the weekâ€"end. Mre. Glen Thomas and two chilâ€" dren Donald and Mary of Ayr accomâ€" panied Mrs. Bert Gill and sons Carâ€" man and Willis and daughter Marâ€" jorie to Leon‘s Head, where they will epend a week‘s vacation. Mre. W. Near and son Stanley of Preston were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader on Sunâ€" day. . â€" s Mr. and Mre. W. Caster of Kitchâ€" ener accompanied Mr. and Mre. F. Hobbs and daughter Eldred on Sunâ€" day to visit relatives up north. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Green of North Bay were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green. â€" Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Wagner visited at Tobermory, Georgian Bay, on Wednesday. â€" â€" â€" â€" Mre. T. Jarrett visited for a week with friends at Chesley. > â€" Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wiltshire have returned to their home in Toronto after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mré. R. Tanner. . Ralph Bonn of German Mills is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Borne. Mrs. Carl Ott, who has been quite ili, is making a favorable recovery and has returned to ‘her home in the village. . Miss Daisy Hart of Toronto is visiting her eister, Mrs. H. Smith. . Miss Isobel Long is visiting friends at Niagara Falls. Miss Hughes of Toronto is visitâ€" ing at thé home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ruppel. 3 Mr. Geo. Arnett of the local Royal Bank staff, is enjoying his holidays at his home at Durham. y Alf. Boll and Mr. Lenard of Toâ€" ronto spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Boll. m NEW GERMANY FACE BY HORSE DOON ty Diamond. _ Current events ;;r;lnf. and Mre. Isaish Wismer wére Mr given by Mr. Fleming followed by‘Hanry Weick of Doon, Mr. Nathanie! & lovely piano duet by Mra. M. Facey Snider, Rev. and Mre. Simon Martin Diamond gave the scripture exâ€" osition topic: ‘"The Sin of Unâ€" gellef," Mrs. I. Heso un{ea solo which was much on?oyed. The secreâ€" tary, Mrs. E. Mclntyre, gave her report followed la the treasure‘s report bÂ¥ Mrs. . H. Diamond. The visiting committee gave their report. Program convener for Sept. meeï¬ng, Rev, P. Banes. Social conâ€" vener for next month, Mrs. R. J. TCITCR ACY MORD MNWIME MRLS, MY, 8. Bean. The next meetfn{ is to be held at Mr. and Mrs. John Facey‘s. ings attended since Is#t meating, A dust was beautifplly rendored by read the scripture lesson. Mr. 1 Diamond gave the scripture osition topic: ‘"The Sin of gellef," Mrs. I. Heso un{ea which was much enjoyed. The a Miss Edna Halls of the hydro office is spending her vacation with friends in Woodstock and other %ointa. ver Ready Bible Class Meets. The monthlg meeting of Bethel Every Ready Bible Class took place MCME NEIM MMMTCE MCNC Mrs. W. P. Becker and her sister, Mrs. W. L. Cole of San Francisco, Calif., accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Riehl of Sebringville and Mrs. Chas. Ritter of Milverton are spending a week at Bouthampton and Port Elgin. â€" s s Mr. and Mrs. Arno Mansz of Pembroke are spending the holidays at the home of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Wm. Mangz, here. _ Rev. and Mrg. Waldemar Williams and children of Sarnia nre‘holidï¬y- ing with the former‘s parents, Mr. unjqurs. D. 8. Williams. . R. A. Bradlet{ and son of St. Catharines spent the ‘weekâ€"end at the home of his fatherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. D. S. Williams. Rev. W. Williams of Sarnia occupied the pulpit of the Evanâ€" gelical Church on Sunday evening at the united service. Mr. Wm. A. Wing, local cattle drover, had a carload of 40 stockers shipped here from Winnipeg marâ€" ket and has placed them in pasture on Mr. F. Schaefer‘s farm. The 38 pupli¢ trying their entrance examinations of whom 86 passed .ut cessfully are alo to be mutuls ed. Eig{t per cent. is co ered an honor standing, but Eimira‘s record was figured Out to 11 per cent. Last year the percentage was 12 per cent. and the previous yeans 14 per cent, Trinity Lutheran Sunday School held their annual picnic in %ounuin Park on Wednesd!::y. More than a hundred pupils marched with their teachers from the church to the picâ€" nie &lace. The weather was itrenl for the occasion. There were games and races for all the classes. The Burgers chalked up their first league victory of the season in St. Mary‘s on Wednesday evening. The score was 9 to 6. Lutheran S. S. Picnic. Mr. Sutherland of Woodstock is relieving â€"at the local government Jiquor store during the next month. The first bowling tournament of the season was held on Wednesday. W. King‘s rink of Galt carried off the premier award with four wins and a plus of 24. G. Kares and his rink from Elmira took second prize with four wing; R. Sprout of Beaâ€" forth was third; and Burnham‘s rink of Stratford and Muir‘s rink of Galt were tied for fourth with three wins. Locals Win Game. . Mr. R..Dunlop of Montreal, who: has been "vieiting with his brother, Mr. Gordon DBunlop during the past several weeks left on Sunday evenâ€" ing for Chicago, where he will spend some time before returning to Monâ€" treal. Mre. John Graham, Mr. and Mre. J. Graham and children and Mr. Irvin Graham of Moorefield spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. J. Stedâ€" dick. â€" The business block occupied by the Arcade Lunch was offered for sale by public auction on Wednesâ€" day. The highest bid was $1,150 but did not come up to the reserve bid but a private sale may yet be closed. Baseball. The locals wound up the season with a smartly. played exhibition game with Stratford on Friday eveâ€" ning with a score of 6 to 4 in favor of Stratford. Hamburg Notes. _ mk â€" Miss Sadie O‘Domnell is enjoying two weeks holidays in Detroit an Misha wake. I Mr. Henry Ruppel is epending his holidays with friends at Burke‘s Falls. a Mr. G. Ruppel and daughter. Marâ€" guerite of Chicago, are vieiting the former‘s father, Mr. Henry Ruppel. Misses Fern Kropf, Marguerite Geiger and Margaret Culbert left on Saturday to spend a week at Camp Harmora near Rockwood. Galt Rink Wins. visiting her ;a‘hfer, Mrs. W. W tingon. Mr. F. Frank of Walkerton is visiting his father, Mr. George Frank for a week. â€" _ (Continued from Page 1) Knechtel in her 90th year, They were former well known residents of New Hamburg residing in the house now owned by Louls Seigner. Mr. Knechtel was then employed in the New Hamburg Mig. Co. plant. One daughter, Mrs. A. G. Cress of Lonâ€" don survives. The funeral was held ut London on Saturday to Woodland cemetery. $1,150 Offered For Block. Mr. R. Eloes and son of Vulcan, Alta., are visiting at the home of Mrs. George Cobear. Mr. and Mre. A. K. Leonard are visiting friends at Clinton. Miss. Ruby Gates of Toronto is ‘s, Rev. P. Banes gave a reâ€" of W.C.T.U. and W&.& meetâ€" NEW HAMBURG ' Mre. Seth Bauman of near Waterâ€" 100 isspending some time at the home Iof her daughter, Mrs. Simon Martin and Mr. Martin. éildli visitore at the home of Mr. and Mre. Isaish Wismor wére Mr, Henry Weick of Doon, Mr. Nathaniel SBunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snider were: Mr. and Mre. Amos Shoemaker and Miss Myrtle Snyder of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snider and sons Donald and Murray of Waterloo and Mr. and Mre. Clifford Snider and son Junior of St. Agatha. Mr. Cleason Musselman, Mr. and Mre. Musselman and daughtor Betty and Bobbie of Kitchener and Misses Lorraingé and Gladys Schiedel called at the home of Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Cressman on Sunday evening. Miss\Grace Schiedel ie epending a tew days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aibert Rinwechter of German Misses Gladys and Dorothy Schieâ€" del spent a few days holidays at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mre. Leslie Clemens of Kitchâ€" ener. Mre. Alvin Schiedel accompanied Mr. and Mre. Albert Einwechter and family of German Mills to New Dunâ€" dee, where they attonded the funoral of the late Mrs. Bock of Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. Dan Schmidt and daughter Dbiores Alleen of Baden were Bunday guests at the home of Nr. and Mre. Isaiah Cressman. Mre. Iealah Creseman spent Saturâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mr. ond Mre. Harvey Snider at German Milis. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Asmuséen and family epeat Sunday at the home of the former‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asmussen. Rev. E. G. Dale left on Monday to spend several weeks at his cottage at Normandale. Mr. Nile Bingeman ad Mr. Robt. Junker left on Saturday to epend @ week‘s holidays at Wasaga Beach. Mrs. Thos. Kilgour and son and daughter spent Sunday with the forâ€" metr‘s son in Simeoe. Mr. Rusee!l Laschinger, coâ€"pubâ€" lisher of the "Mirror" at Gilmar, Texas and his brother, Mr. Eimer Laechinger a member of the staff arrived here on Tuesday on a visit to their mother, Mrs. Jacob Laschâ€" inger and other relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Christner and Mr. Wm. Schweitzer have left to epend a month with Mrs. Schweitz er‘s daughter, Mabel at Chicago and son Dr. Schweitzer of Regina, Sask. Miss Mabel Berger and Grace Peaâ€" cock, Stanley Hostetler and Harry Nahrgang were the recipients of beautiful woollen blankets by virtue of winning first prize at the mixed bowling tournament in Stratford on Tuesday evening. There were 24 rh?a entered and the locals had three wins and a plus out of 23 of a possible of 24. and Mrs. R. Hilborn. Rev. Mr. Banes closed with prayer. Mrs. Fleming then took charge of the social program after which a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Bean and other hostesses. A vote of thanks was heartily given Mr. and Mrs. Bean for the use of their house and the bounteous repast. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Arno Mansz, Mrs. Wm. Mansz and daughter Selma spent Monday in Stratford, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lindenâ€" schmidt. The Misses Helga and Isolde Jesâ€" tinski and their brother Heimwort from Bristol, Conn., are visiting with Rev. and Mre. Mosig. _ Miss Francis Hillebrand of Windâ€" sor is epending a few days in town with friends. " 10 King St. S. WATERLOO â€" Phone 894 * M m l um ’ CROWN JARS ‘ouaLiTr FIRS T ' C hm Omb s . d envanli alea Doz. $1.03 $1.15 $1.53 efraiT & D, 100â€"foot roll 23¢ Magic BAKING POWDER 16â€"0z. tin 34c Clover Leaf SOCKEYE SALMON 1â€"Jb. tin 3lc PObBSTER Pasts _ |Bélmoral Cream Sandwich Patrico Crossed Fish SARDINES 2 tins 25¢ o _ _ »*. . §.tins 250 Froncen bikinx PARA SANI Brown Label oo _ Mâ€"lb. pky The Lunch Wrapping Specials.! Fairy Soap 5 cakes 19c P & G Soap 5 bars 16¢C S0OA P STRASSBURG 3 tins 256 ~‘‘DRESSING "= 21 Peerless Sweet Mixed French‘s Prepared For Cheese Sandwiches sthen e cnl * SALMON . «494| _ Kraft or Hellmann‘s Salad PICKLES :sâ€"â€".. ;i« 25° CHATEAU > 11° McLaren‘s Crisp With the mercury at 100, within two degrees of the allâ€"time record for New York, that heat wave which has engulfed this region more than 48 Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Creseman atâ€" gended the funeral of the late Mre. McKersie at Kitchener last Tuesday afternoon. . Mr. Allan Block spent Sunday with friends at _Doon. Mise Mf"je Shants of Kitchener spent thé weekâ€"end with her eister, Mr. Uriaa Snider and Mrs. Snider.. _ Mr. and Mrs. Uzziah o. capon ;Mw EMA IARA B _ MT B M 4j Erma â€" Shante and â€" Mr. layton d kills files all da Thaier called at the home of Mr. ‘.,(.’,:3“.3'““‘ 8 * "‘:’n‘:." and Mre. Isaish Cressman on Sun~ packet. . No spraying, no’d.nl l day. $ mo bad odor. Ask your Druggt NEW YORK SIZZLES IN HEAT ty on Dramarel fhore: . NEwW yonk Si22kE8 /0 720 ° _ 10 CENTS PER PACKET Misses Hazel, Myrtle and Audrey Rinwechter spent Sunday with their friende, Mle«es Lorraine, Grace, Olaâ€" dys and Dorothy Schiedel. and daughters Eleie and Lols and gon Paul and Mr. and Mne. Clarence Wismer and daughter Vera. . Sunday vieitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wismer were Mr. George Bergie 0f New Hamburg, Miss Alice Kaufman of Bamberg, Mr. and Mre. Lioyd Snider, Miss Arabelle Snider and Mr. Paul Erb. _ Mr.~Péter Baechler of Kitchener spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. Clarence Baechler. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress, son Vernie, Miss Eva Steinfeldt and Mr. Milchoir Cress of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end at Neustadt. 1 _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and family of Stratford spent a week at X\e_homy of Mr. and Mrs. Walter mis. Mrs. Levi Lichty sdpent two days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Wim. Thaler. On Sunday she visited with_Mrs. Jacob Clemmer of Waterâ€" loo Township. Mrs. Geo. B. Oberholtzer took part in a shower of kitchen utensils iiven to Miss Hilda Dowsett of itchener last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brubacher visited at West Montrose on Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Horst and Mr. and Mra. Sam Horst. The Misses Grace and Frances Brubaker of Sunnyside, Kitchener, are spending a few holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Eden Cressman and family galled on Mr. and Mrs. John Shantz on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brickner, son Leo, and Howard Koehler of Baden were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sy1. Good. _ e Sunday afternoon, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Appel they visited friends at New Hamburg. â€" _ Mr. Carl Wahl spent Saturday in Kitchener. Mrs. Huebert, (mother of Mr. Peter Huebert), Messrs. John, Jacob and Nick of Kitchener, and Heinrich Huebert of Windsor, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Huebert on Sunday. S _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Filsinger of Rochester, N.Y., spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Appel. On Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thoms and daughters, the Misses Elfrieda and Mildred, Miss Pearl Schlitt and Mr. Raymond Schlitt spent Sunday with friends at Port Elgin. : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodall and daughter, DetrKl, of Elmira, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Syl. Good. Meesrs. Roy Hahn and Roland Thoms spent the weekâ€"end at Wasaga Beach. USTARD â€"â€"â€"â€" ;« 11 ST. JACOBS houre on July 3let claimed its cighth death. Detroit panted through another day of recordâ€"breaking heat at 94.7 degrees and looked hopefully toward cooling showers Death removed . an old and reâ€" spected farmer from our midst on Saturday evening in the person of Mr. Noah G. Martin after a lingerâ€" ing illness. He leaves to mourn tgeir loss his widow and four sons, Urias, Ishmael, Jesse and Joseph. The funeral took place on Tuesday foreâ€" noon with a service at his late resiâ€" dence at 9 o‘clock, thence to Marâ€" tin‘s Meeting House for gervice and burial in the adjoining cemetery.. The Bank of Nova Scotia buildâ€" ing has been greatly improved by repaira to the verandah and painting all the exterior woodwork. . Well Known Farmer Dead. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Martin were Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartzentruber of Petersâ€" burg and Alderman and Mrs. Albert Heer and family of Waterloo. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. E. Bowman of Toledo, N.Y., were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Anson .Bruâ€" baker. Mr. and Mrs. S. Upthegrove and daughter, Miss Minnie, of Brantâ€" ford, spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. & Martin. Mr. Donald Davis spent the weekâ€" end in the village. _ _ c Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Murat of Listowel were Sunday visitors with Mr. F. E. Welker and the boys. _ Mr. and Mrg. Rufus Martin and two boys, Mr. Walter Good and Miss Roxy Heipel spent Sunday at Port Elgin. . Mrs. John Liphardt of Toronto spent a few days in the village. . on his vacation. Mrs. John Thoms was a guest at a tea with the Dan Bohlender family at their summer camp in Conestogo last Tuesday. . { s â€" Mr. Alf. Eby of the Jerusalem section was home on Sunday. _ _ _ Mrs. David Horst visited friends at Conestogo on Sunday. On Saturday she was a guest at a tea given by Miss Dowsett‘s mother at Kitchener. _ Mr. Levi L. Martin, of Erbsville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cressman on Sunday. _ _ _ _ __ _ Student Twietmeyer of the Watâ€" erloo Seminary conducted the serâ€" vice in the Lutheran Church on Sunâ€" day morning in the absence of the pastor, Rev. S. J. Wittig, who ‘is on his vacation. Miss Jeanette Morlock spent a week‘s holidays at Waterloo.. â€" WHY PAY MORE? Ns .. ~ SATISFACTION