ors with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Geo. Schinbein. Mr. Henry Gies of Hamilton has been spending the past, week with his brother 6nlentine. Rev. 8. J. Wittig and Mrs. Wittig have returned from a three weeks vacation spent at Sauble Beach. mooo OBDODCSD MDCUIC UURUT Ubrlabe Abbbcais, Rev. and Mrs. J. Lindsay and dn{(nt the hc daughters _ Ruth, â€" Jeanette â€" and in Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Snyder and Mra. Annie Ware were spending several days with the former‘s son, Orval, and friends in Oxenden, Miss Margaret Gies has returned from a short vacation #pent with Kitchener friends. ‘ Mr. Geo. E?{iller and Mr. Lincoln Edler of Alma were midweek visit. o Oona old e Cze Messrs. Lester, Orton anc Koch left on Tue@day of ia on an extended motor trip Canadian West. Miss Mae Ebel has returned from a week‘s vacation spent at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mich. Stoskopf and Mr. Stonl’(opf in St. Catharines, Mr. Titus Hallman and son May â€" nard of Rochester, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hallman of Markham and Mrs. Ben Musselman of Kitchâ€" ener were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas,. R. Koch the oth_er Sunday., * a‘merston relatives over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn are spending a few days with Brussels relatives. The Misses Erla and Helen Huehn of Heideiberg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Huehn, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder of Floradale were Sunday guests of Mra. Geo. Schinbein., Rev. 8. J. Wittig wus one of the weakern at a Decoration Service in ellesley Inst Sunday., | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shelley and family were visiting friends at Sunnyside recently. | Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer were visiting _ with _ Gowanstown and Palmerston relatives over Sundav Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snider and daughter, Miss Eleanor, of Burâ€" ford, were Sunday visitors at the Snider home. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Richter motored to Niagara Falls on Saturâ€" day. The heaviest rain since spring fell during the thundertorms that passed over here during Thursday night. Mr. Solomon Kirch is improving the up}venmncv of his home by addâ€" ing a fresh coat of paint. The United Church Sunday School held its picnic in Wright‘s grove last Thursday. They were favored with ideal picnic weather and an ideal picnic crowd. Conestogo Notes. > (Continued from Page 1) &l,ayed on the local diamond on ednesday evening between a team from Winterbourne and an aggreâ€" gation of local players. The result was the visitors winning by a 14â€"7 score, Enjoy Picnic. 43 L(ME RLCKEY BLENDED BY THE KUNTZ BREWERY LIMITED WATERL OO A ND TORONTO Scientists have long known that the basic health factor of limes and lemons is Vitamin C. g Lime Rickey combines the fresh juices of sunâ€" W ripened Caflfornia limes and lemonsâ€"sweetâ€" ened slightly with pure cane sugarâ€"reduced to drinking strength by pure, sparkling, filtered waterâ€"and carbonated. To this delicious thirstâ€"quenching beverage, owing to recent discoveries, we are now able to add in concentrated form an extra quantity of Vitamin C, one of the vitimins essential to good health, 2 supply of which you should have every {f;y. CONESTOGO "fgq Lime Rickey is deliciously good for you. Drink w it and enjoy it. ' Noteâ€"Any further ingredients we leave to individual taste. There‘s no better mixer the world over. n and Oliver of last ‘week to the [ Mr. and Mra, Chas, Sugg and family of near Bloomingdale spent ‘an evening last week with the {former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. iRichnrd Su%g. Mrs. Chas. Durrant and son Archie of Guelph visited on Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mrs, Benj. Milliard. «Mrs. Frank Van Norman and | family of near Rockwood are spendâ€" i“n’ a few days with her father, Mr. m. Hamilton. Mrs. Henry Burnett spent a couple of days last week with her brother, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Macâ€" Kay at Ingersoll. flr. nmf Mrs. Paul Kurtz and daughter Margaret visited on Sunâ€" ’dq“u the home of Mr. Wm. Dumart é Last Wednesda evening a social was held at the {ome of Mr. and Mra. Geo. Watson by the Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church. Quite a large crowd were present. Progressive _ euchre â€" was layed. Lynch was served by Mrs. &’auwn and everyone spent an enjoyable [ time. Form Society. ‘ Mrs. Geo. F. Mackie and son, Mr. Wm. Mackie, visited on Sunday eve. ning with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wyauon near Middlebrook. Mrs. Reist of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hodge of Galt spent a day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sugg. Last Thursday evening a number from around here gathered in St. Andrew‘s Hall to organize a Young People‘s Society. The officers elect. ed were as follows: President, Rev. Mr. Little; viceâ€"president, Gordon Burnett ; secretary, Annie Lundy. Mr. and Mrs, Raeburn Hamilton and family of Brantford spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffs. Mr. Franklin Letson of Kitchener spent Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. Michael Brohman., ie en roo e ons Piric. Mrs. Pirie accompanied them home and will spend this week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cummings of Jordan _ spent Sunday with the latter‘s sister, Mr. and Mrs. George 33100 moo onis mss 1 them Mrs. Pender spent the weekâ€"ond with her cousin, Mref Quickfall, at Elmira, Hd e oo ie oo e Sm omcs former son of this burg, called on friends here last week. Mrs. L. Mackie anc Kitchener have been short time at the home Hill. 2 e e en e ty Mr. and Mrs, Norman Wilkinson and sons joined Listowel relatives on a motor trip to Niagara Falls last Thursday. Frances, of Erie, Pa., have been guests at the home of Mr. Leander Bowman and daughters duriag the past week. Mr. Edward Kirch has returned to Kitchener after spending a short vacgtion at the home of his parents. Mr. Geo, Eustgn_of Grimsby WINTERBOURNE Ms('kie_ and daughter of oo ount s have been spending a on ERRCAIC voris i: m of Mr. Moore Miss Sarah Wilhelm of Whitby is visiting her sigter, Misa Edna JVilâ€" ’ Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Zurbrigg and daughter Misa Betty Znrbrigg of Philadelphia, Penn., are the gueata Of the former‘a mother, Mra. Jacob Zurbrigg and other relatived in town. Misa Clara Graff has returned home from a two weeks‘ vacation at Old Orchard Beach. Mr. and Mre. 8. Banieter of Brantâ€" ford, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brill and Mr. Peter Brill of Waterloo vielted at the home of Mf and Mr«. John Ritz here. Irigh‘a Colleena played the Plattaâ€" ville lasales on Thuraday evening and Plattaville put an end to the wining atreak which th&y have had Score 10â€"9 in favor of Plattavilie. (bioadhind . Mb citoÂ¥h it haid M 3. MR 11.3 helm and other relatives in tow Rev. W. K. Schultz of Gliengn Ni Rerla in the Sudan, Interior Africa, le home on a visit to his frther, Mr. Moses Schultz and other relatives in town. Mr. Schultz is a graduate of the Moody Bible In«titute, Chiâ€" cago and has been stationed in South Africa as misslonary the past three and a half years. [He intenda to «pend about nine months here before returning to hie mis«lon post. Softball. Mra _ (Rev ) Waldemarâ€" Williams and son Lynn and daughter Carol of Sarnia are spending a month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Williams. Mre. Willis Croft and Master Jack and Mis« Jean Spence of (Iuernaey, Baak., «pent the weekâ€"end with Mr and Mra. Harry DPuddicombe here. Mre. Agnes Rebelski and Mr. Wm Firnat of Toronto «pent Monday with their â€" sisters, â€" Misses â€"Minnic and Marion Ernst Mr. Jack Farr of Toronto and Miss A. 8. Clanghton and Mics Jean ScottGof Port Perry spent the week erd with Mr. Emma Schnefer. Miss Marcella Bergér, R.N., of To: ronto is «pending a weel‘a vacation at the home of her parents, Mtr. and Mre J. J. Berger Dr. and Mrs. Anderson are on a trip to Toronto and Oftawa. Mesere. Arnold Bauer and Clayton Rumig are «pending a week‘s vacaâ€" tion at Halle Bridge, Peterborough County. Mr and Mre J. E. Bingeman and son Jack are apending a week‘s vaâ€" cation at Oliphant. Mics Anna Potera and Mr. Walter Peters of Toronto are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Junker. _ The _ members of â€" the Sunday echo0ls in the Anglican parish . of Wilmot which include Christ Church, Haysville, Stâ€" James, Huron Road, Wilmot and St. George, New Hamâ€" barg, held their annual picnic and outing in Fountain Park on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon and evenig. A large lurout was had and a good time was enjoyed by all. The afternoon was spent in softhall and game« The eapper hour found the large gatherâ€" Ing seated at the well prepared taâ€" bles Tloaded with goodies. Following the supper a program of races and contests were run off. ‘ne game at which it was decided to have the games start at six e‘clock sharp so as to be able to play seven innings before darkness eets in to stop the games. Mr. Walter Goebel and Mrs. Goe bel and son of Chicago are visitll{lg Mr. Goebel‘s parents, Mr. and Mis. F. Goebel here. 2 Wilmot Analican §. S Hold Pianiaâ€" The: Hickson Reds gave the Colâ€" leens a real game on Tuesday evenâ€" ing but lost out on the finigh after leading part of the game. ‘The umâ€" pivre called the game after the ffth Inning with Colleens leading by a ncore of 17 to 12. This is the ninth »traight win for Yrish‘s Colleens. A meeling was held by the league after the game at which it was decided The farmers of this district are busy threshing their grain and conâ€" trary to earlier predictions the yleld is far better than expected in this district. Mr. Eichler threshed Ais oats on Monday which yielded over 40 bushels to the ncre,. Softball. Mrs. John Hamm on Sunday, Aug. 13th, celebrated her 89th birthday anniversary at the home of her danghter, Mrs. Toblas Wanklin with whom she is staying. She had as euests for the day, her daughter, Vr. and Mrs. James Ekin and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Chapâ€" man of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stock of Toronto besides besides members of the family from town. A nice time was spent by the f+mily cirele. Mrs. Hamm had been quite ill recently but is again up und around. Her many friends wish her many more happy returng of the day. J UCCESSFrUL $ , ~ WRITINGON MIDDLE . "] ; ~« 0 %." ~gSCHOOL EXAMS + Hattie Hastings, E. Comp. II, Eng. Lit. 23, A. Hist. C, Agr. first year, C. | _ Walker Hilborn, E. Lit. II, C. [Hist., II, A. Hist. I, Alg. I, Geom. I, _Agr. first year, C. Helen Scheerer, E. Comp. II, E. Lit. H, C. Hist. I, Alg. II, Geom. C first year, Agr. first year, IL Marie Weiker, C. Hist. I, Lat. Au. 1, Lat. Comp. I, Fr. Au. L. Fr, Comp. C, Agr. first year, I, second year, 1. Birthday Celebration. Florence Riddell, C. Hist. C, A. Hist. 44 R, Alg. C, Geom. 41, Agr. second year, HL | . Lorne S(:huerer, E. Comp C, C Hist. II, A. Hist. II, Geom. €. Agr. first year, II Woodrow Hostetler, E. Lit. II, C Hist. C, A. Hist. H, Lat. Au, HI, Lat. Comp. 11. Idella Hostetler, E. Comp. II, E. Lit. 43 K, Alg. 34, Agr. first year, C ond ond year, II. § Anne Hartman, E. Lit. 30, A. Hist. 37 R, Agr. first year, 35, Agr. second year, C. nbos id mnsted cA d hi Charles Gabe), E. Lit. II, A. Hist. I, Fr. Au. 'l-. Fr. Comp. 25, Agr. seeâ€" Harry Filsinger, E. Comp. C, C. Hist. C, A. Hist. III, Alg. I, Geom. I, Agr. first year, IL Stanley Doering, Alg. C, Lat. Au. 29, Fr. Au. II, Aq second year, II. ~ Na Ridt, A. Hist. 42, Agr. first year, C, éecond year, III. ' _‘Auna Dietrich, E. Comp. 45 R, Alg 1, Lat. Au. C/Fr. Comp. II, Agr. sec ond year, IJ. The middle school eÂ¥amination reâ€" eults have been released by the deâ€" partment. and the local results folâ€" low. The table of marks is as folâ€" lows: finst grade proficiency, 75 to \100. marked first; second grade proâ€" ficiency, 66 to 74, marked second; third ï¬'rade profiiciency 60. to 65; credit proficiency is 50 to 59 and is marked credit. Where a failure apâ€" peala the marks are given and were an appears with the marks the paper has beeen reread. members _ of _ the Sunday in the Anglican parish of which include Christ Church, Anglican S. S. Hold Picnic. °_ ~NEW HAMBURG . Grove. ADVBERTISING In The CHRONIOLA â€"__ BRINGS RRBSULTS Mesars. William and Weyborne Heldman, Mr. and Mre. Eimore Heldâ€" man and Mr. and Mre. Christian Chamber and Mra. Lonis Doering apent a dnÂ¥I on the farm of Mr. and Mr#. Reinhardt Heldman at Oak Mre. _ Reuben _ WettJaufer â€" and daughter Helen of Burnside spent a lew days with her former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Nelson Hoerle. A painful through not serlous acelâ€" dent befell Mr. Wm. Heldman, while cngaged in hauling in oate on the furm of hia son Elmore. Something went â€" wrong o with the rackâ€"Hifter, cansing the load to tip over, throwâ€" inz Mr. Heldman to the floor. He euffered a deep gash to his left leg the wound requiring three «titches to close. Dr. Glaister attened. Miss Dorothy Berdux spent a day Inct week in Toronto. Mrs. Prederick Shaefer of South: Ea«thope spent a few days with \fr. and Mre. Edwin Heipel, William leipel and Mr. and Mre. Nelson Hoerle and tamily. Mra. Jacob Schnelder and daughâ€" ter Frieda of Wellealey were the kueets of Mr. and Mra, Chas. Wagâ€" ford and family over Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Allen Bast and famâ€" y epent a day with the former‘s parenta, Mr. and Mre. Christian Bast hear Shakeapeare. Hurt In Fall In Barn Micaes _ Colletta Green, _ Betty lamm and Florence Welsh of Pitteâ€" burg, Pa., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Scherer and other telatives in town, New Hamburg bowling club held their first twilight tournament of the season on Friday night. There was a full entry of 20 rinks, 19 of them from out of town, Wateril0o, Stratford, Granton, Rimira, Tavieâ€" tock, Milverton, Kitchener, St. Marys, Seaforth, Galt, Mitchell and Ayr were» represented. ‘The eightâ€"end rames were played with a maximum 1lus allowed. No dead ends were allowed, a penalty of Oone was given ll)w Opponent in case of a dead end. The president of the club, Mr. D. Fby. welcomed the bowlers in his genial way before giving out the ules for the games. First prize went to 8. Laws‘ rink of Galt, with ‘Tiree wins and a plus of 21. Scott‘s rink of Elmira wase the winner of avcond prize with three winna and a pine of 15. Third prize went to Mcâ€" Cregor‘s rink of Ayr with three wins ‘r:'ml a plus of 13. The final prize went to Mr. Beam‘s rink of Waterâ€" lo0 with three wins and a plus of 10. Mr. and Mre. Courtney Eidt and daughter Miriam of Detrolt are the kiueéts of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. John Ridt. Mr adn Mrs. I. Eby of Buffalo are vleiting friends and relatives in town The New Hamburg Band broadâ€" casted over station CKCR at Waterâ€" loo from 9 to 10 o‘clock on Wednesâ€" day night. The program came over fine and was listened to with interâ€" est by many in town. Calt Rink Wins Bowling Tourney. , | _ Bethel members of the Evyer Reaâ€" [|dy Bible Class held their monthly ‘| meeting at the home of J. W. Facey and Mre. Facey of Blandford on Friâ€" |[|Cay evening. Mr. Ed. Klinkman in the chair. About 40 persons were Present and a very pleasant and proâ€" \pfilable time was epent together after \|the devotional period, roll call was responded to by each one giving the |first thing in life that he or she |could remember. This was followed by the Treasurer‘s report by Mre. W. Diamond which showed a substanâ€" tlal balance on hand _ after paying for a wreath for the late Mr. J. W.‘ Facey‘s funeral. Mrs. E. Klinkman was appointed program convener for October and Rev. W. Walker social convener for September. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming invited the class to meet al their home the second Friâ€" day in September which wag decided upon. Mre. R. Hilborn rendered an excéllent piano instrumental. Scripâ€" ture lesson was read by Mrs. A. E. Bean and a talk by Mrs. Robt..Begn and a bymn was sung. Mr. w. H. Diamond moved a resolution which was duly seconded, pf cogratulaâ€" tions to their teacher, Mr. Walker and his wife on reaching the 50th anniversary of their marriage and sood wishes for a pleasant eventide. Mr. Walker thanked the clase for : their thoughtfulness and kindness in sending flowers and good wishes and also for the many personal greetâ€" ings given. Mr. Walker remarked that they were now in their second fifty, years. Mr. Walker gave a short address on the plattorm of the Cer.| which was followed by discussion. Curent events were ably given by J. G. Wood. The president then | closed â€"the devotional part of the | program with prayer. Mrs. R. Bean | conducted the social program by 2. an interesting contest of questions ] alter which a dainty lunch was verved which called for a vote of | thanke to Mr. and Mra. Facey and family for the use of their home and | kind treatment meted out. t Micacs |N-:|_.Lonhn _ After their defeat at Platteville the Colleens won another victory in a game at Stratford against the Wyandottes of that city. In this Stratford team the Colleens met the best team that they have played this season and won out by a close score of~22â€"21. Ever Ready Bible Class Meets. " Mre. Louisa Scheat, widow of the lute William %nf; a difeâ€"long rest dent of New Hamburg, pmssed away at her home on Church street, here on Monday, in her 80th, year, Desth which followed an indisposition of six monthe duration was due to old ago. Mrs: Schaat was born in New Hamburg\ on September 3rd, 1853, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Ernst Gar: tung. In 1870 she married William Bchaaf, who died on Aug. 20, 1910. In; religion Mre. Schaet was a lifeâ€" long Lutheran and belonged to Triâ€" nity ‘Church. Surviving are three sons Henry E.;~df Aberdeen, Washâ€" ington, John of Claire, Mich., and William 8. of Meyroune, Bask., and five daughters, Mre. D. Currie of Fort Frances, Mre. F. Peine of this town, Mrs. J. Gough of Dyment, Ont., Miss Clara at home and Mrs. G. Bali of_ New Westminster, R.C. ‘Three gloters, Augusta, Olga and Clara, all Ne wl 1 TE G ACBN SCV CASLE, ©1 of Chicago and one brother Georte Gartung also of Chicago. Funeral arrangements have not been made ut time of writing. 3 Colleens Have‘ A:{othar PETERSBURG Softball Victory. Mr. and .ï¬;;:“-ï¬ll Sauder of the Three Brids«t'nnd the Misses Annie 85udor an. k siul; Sndott; lM fltu v spent Sunday motoring to H:I:I‘lton and l“rk‘nm. Messrs, Abram and Daniel Bruâ€" bacher and the Misses Harriet, Lovina and Annie Brubrcher moâ€" tored to Goshen, Ind., to spend a week with friends. Â¥a 0 400 oo esns Mr. 0. M. Umbach, Waterloo, Mr. Lambert Appel, Detroit, Mrs. Her. bert Bergey and daughter Alice and son Billy of New H%mburg visited mt the homes of Mr. and Mrsa. A. Gies and Mr. and Mrsa. Howard Gies last Thurldl{. Mrs. Levi ichty spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mro, Wm. Thaler. ‘ ( "Ts. Mary Fleigchauer of Kitchâ€" ener is spending a week with her rister, Mrs. John G. Hahn, Mrs. Jean Dinnick and children Jane and Junior of Port Huron, Mrs. Alex. Ellis and daughter Shirâ€" ley of Buffalo, and Mr. and Mrs. John Klein of Clifford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Andrew Wahi. Mrs. Howard Gies and two daughâ€" ters, Ruby and Alice, spent a few days at K’;tchem‘r‘ {4.-, ABA Mra Wm Puvsan 203 Mrs. Mary Fleigchauer of ener is spending a week w sister, Mrs. John G. Hahn, Miss Annie Wahl and Miss Barâ€" bara Wahl of Heidelberg visited with Mrs. Andrew Wah) last Wedâ€" nesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schaner and some of their family visited friends at New Dundee on Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith spent Sunday at Duart. The Misses Marion Koehler _ and â€" Frances Littlejohn accompanied them on their return go _a[‘)-end a holiday with Miss Adn Smit no t d y mt madihy Miss Helen Becker of Preston is spending a holiday with her friend, Miss Violet Schaner. TEDLE DA NaibonP. Abobtbaiibvcbitint d Miss Ethel Martin is spending a few weeks holidays at Walkerton. 2 "CCL9 Noloay Welcome Former Principal. "Fairview Farm", the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gies, was the scene of a happy gathering lust Tuesday evening when the members of the Evangelical Men‘s Adult Bible Class and their wives met to honor the former teacher of the class, Mr. Elliott Richmand, who spent a week‘s holiday here. A varied program was given by memâ€" bers of the class and some of thuir‘ children, and an address and preâ€" sentation was given to Mr. Richâ€" mond. Visitors Coming and Going. t oo slsn To " â€" About forty guests enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. Henry Stroh, president of the St. Jucobs Athletic Association, and Mr, Gordon Holâ€" linger, president of the North Waterloo League, at the home of Mr. Stroh on the evening of the 15th inst. A banquet in the form of a chicken dinner was given by these two presidents in honor of the St. Jacobs Athletics, North Waterloo softball champions. After justice was done to the well laden tables, speeches by Messrs. Stroh and Holâ€" linger and others, guitar music by Messrs. Walter Schaner and Gordon Miller, and commutity #inging conâ€" atituted a very enjoyable program for a couple of hours. ¢ Enjoy Chicken Dinner. 10 King St. S. _ WATERLOO _ Phone 894 Cornflakes .‘"kt:, 3»â€" 23° Rowntree‘s Cocoa * 19 Quick Puddings "#"" 10° Calay Soap 3 *« 19 Catarac Dry %; is 5t 15° Pitted Dates 2 * 25° LYON‘S i Crown J _ TEA ‘ouaLirr FIRS rj CORN Vaâ€"lb. pkg. 3 ECONDMY;LWAYS' SYRUP 24c _ ib; onl GC * .. P s L osrirepg 2 unl6° Keen‘s English Mustard :# 45° ho f :. ue K I Parowax s 10| i. T’OP s .ooz. 17° RUBBERS Standard Size Giass Jar JARS ; 1.07 / PCKC Standard Size Best Zine Yar 16. '19.: RINGS 0z 20] ... ST. JACOBS and St. James Brotherhood met last Thursay evening. Aside from the routine business, the sports comâ€" mittee suggested that prizes . be given to the highest bowlers during the season, which was accepted. A corn roast in the near future is in prospect. | iouioed e e Oe ch His subject was "The True Founda tion." Plan Corn Roast. Rev. S. J. Wittig was in his own pulpit here again on Sunday mornâ€" ing after a three weeks‘ holiday. "Two Men Praying" was the subject of his discourse. Rev. 8. H. Schwartz of Kitchener occupied the pulpit in the Evanâ€" E(-.licnll(fhurch on ‘Sm,uiny evening. _ Mr. Donald Filsinger and Miss Barrett of Toronto visited with Mr. an Mrs. H. Appel on Monday. Mr. ind Mrs. D. G. Martin and son _ Sheldon and Mr. and Mrs. Holden Appel visited in New Hamâ€" burg on Sunday. At the Churches, Banns were proclaimed at the Mennonite Church on Sunday for Mr., Moses Good of Wilmot and Miss Ruth Shantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Shantz, on the highâ€" way two miles south of here. _ Mr. and Mrs. MikeBrubacher accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Christinn Martin of Conestogo on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brubacher of Hawkesville for dinner and thence to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Sittler, near Yatton, for supper on Sunday. Mrs. Alf. Eby of the Jerusalem soc‘t.i_on was hom_c on Sunday. 3 Miss Audrey Ernst spent n week with her sister at Listowel. Miss ‘Helen Cress and Master Vernie are holidaying in Kitchener. Mrs. Kelterborne is spending a few days in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hollinger and daughter Gladys spent Sunday afternoon in Hamilton, Mrs. Anson Brubaker enjoyed a picnic with her sons and daughters, their wives und husbands, and her grandchildren in the Kitchener Park on Saturday afternoon. The party humbered 34 persons. The day was fine and the occasion greatly enâ€" joyed, especially by the young members of the party, as well as by Grandma Brubaker. f Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs John Sully were Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer of Bloomingdale and Mrs Blake and family of Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karley and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wagler and child of Millbank visited friends in the village on Sunâ€" day. Mrs. Levi Lichty and ‘Mrs. Isanc Clemmer visited Mrs. Henry Musser at Yatton on Sunday, bOZ. _, 6. 19¢ D‘ VINEGAR , | _ Blended or Spitis ~CERTO PICKLING GINGER lb. 19¢= gallon . 37¢ For L 29c behampionsh{p of the Northern Ruâ€" ,ml league and now Wiliamaburg #)rls, champ« ‘of Southern Ontario | will play them in Victoria Athletic park, Kitchener, on August 26th nt 5.45 p.m. in the finale for the Onâ€" far®b rural softball championehip. Rev. Mr. McGregor of Toronto conâ€" ducted the «ervice at the Preabyâ€" |terlan Chureh on Sunday afternoon. ,Rev. Mr. McGregor will oceupy the ‘|,ulp|l on Sunday next, Aug. 27th. _ _The members and families of the Orage Lodge of Galt held e plenic on Saturday at Wiliow Inke. A jolly time was spent hy all. There were quite a number of bathere and also pienicers at Willow lake over the weekâ€"end. Mra. H. A. Ohlheilser of Doon, pre aldent of the South Waterloo Rura) '(llrln Softball leagne, received word from _ Kemble that they won the caslon. ‘The refreshmenteé were to iliched by all, especially the water. | melon, which dieappeared very raâ€" |]:lvll)’ After a short @ocial chat and with beat wi@hes to Mrs. Esch, the friends departed carrying with them many pleagant memories of an evenâ€" Ing well «pent. Girls Softball Finals. J1.. Miss Viola Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. (4 W. Figher, Mr. and Mre. D. 8 Adamson, Harold HMallman, A. R. Fiecher, _ George Adamson, _ Marion |'l‘hurxlnn. Reta Hase, Lorna Haas, Mra _ Geoâ€" Martz, Mr. and Mrsc Aif. Rtaddatz, _ Mre. Arthur Cline and daughter June, Wilfred W. Roedding, Mica Lanra Fisher, Clarence Zoeller, Mr. and Mrsw Lincoln Fisher and caughter Ann, Mr. Rrank Peck, Mr. and Mrs. G. Figher and son Billy, \Ur and Mre. N. Esch, Mr. and Mrs diack _ Peck and daughter Hilda, Misses Helen and Teobell Plaher and Lorne Rieck. They «pent an enjoy nble evening, the games and @Onges being especially suffable for the oc Jelly Ji _ Mr. and Mris. Alf. Pfeiffer and 11'nmll_v and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith moved â€" their household effects on Thursday â€"to Limerick where they will reside for the presgnt. The farmers of this ‘district are busy with their fall plowing. Social Gathering. A quiet social gathering wae held af the home of Mra. Win. Esch on Tueaday _ evening, _ the follo wing Iriend« and acquaintances wore pronâ€" ent Mr. and Mrsc Jack Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Near were Sunday viaitors at 0t Mr. and Maw. C. Reader Mr. and Mrs. Alf; Pj bowman of day. Willie and Earl Bryce is spending n week‘s vacation at the home of Atr. and Mra. R. Bonney of Toronto, Mr. and Mra. A. Bricker and daughter Beverly of Elmira «spent Sunday at Willow lake, Mr. and Mre. G. Ranscombe and [amily _ of _ Preston spent â€" Sunday with relatives in the vMage Lonise and Verna Goddard were visitors at the home Of Mr.and Mrs Mrs. W. Sudden of Paris was i visftor at the honre of Mr. and Mis. C. Reader on Thursday. Leslie Hogg of Stratford spent the vweelcend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.o Marshall. Master Robert Sitzs of Preston is opending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawrence. Mrs. Geo. Wiltshire left on Saturâ€" (lay for her home in Toronto after «pending a month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Tanner. Miss Ida Eade is able to be out again after her bieycle accident of last week. lmoeen e sds ciock spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. C. Reader, Mrs. J. Hamm of Galt spent a few days at the home of the Misses Kate ond Etta Bowman. Mrs. J. Bryce and Alf. Boll were visitors with relatives in Toronto on Saturday, S emren it Mr. and Mrs. W. Cove of Wood 4 cal;esWZ}C IVORY FLAKES 2 pkgs. 19¢ CASTILE SOAP SUGAR WAFERS pound 23¢ Kirk‘s Hardwater Christie‘s Merry Centreville on Thurs So Very Pure DOON Near of Preston Pfeiffer and 2 T Teston the home