er M Miss Martha Krueger of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Martin. mt Peuihiiine dsb is d 1 d m Lt a n home this week from a pleasant month‘s sojourn with friends and relatives in Pennsylvania. Mr. Urias Beatty of St. Catharâ€" (Continued from Page 1) attended the fifth wedding anniverâ€" sary of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Tallman of Kitchener early â€" this week, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burkhardt of the Tenth of Peel recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Martin. Messrs. G. H. Fenton and J. F. Martinson spent a couple of days lï¬zstdweek with relatives at Grand end. Sept. 8th. N omcs Cuung s enE O ReV eV PV.OU a.m. The late Mr. Hewitt made his home with friends near Glenalian for the past year, where he was injured by a horse and was removed to the Kitchener and Waterloo Hosâ€" Eital whfre he passed away Friday, w.ukca The remains of Mr. Isaac Hewitt, age 84, formerly of Crosshill, will be brought to Rush‘s Cemetery for burialmqn Frida_y, Sept. 15, at 10.30 wo ol t on ie e P ie e9 Oe erewed. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ward, Firman and Miss Ruby attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinson in Elmira or Saturday evening, Sept. 9th. Former Resident Passes. Mr. and Mrs. Benedict and haby and Mrs. Russel Uttley of Kitchener were visitors with Sam Hieronimus on Sunday. Mr. Ernie Goodwin of Elmira spent Sunday with Wm. Wilford. Among those who spent Sunday away from the community and atâ€" tended â€" anniversary â€" services â€" at Hawkesville were: Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hammond accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cracknell of Kitchâ€" ener to London where they visited friends; Mrs. Walters and Miss Dorothy Knight at Hawkesville; Mr. and Mrs. George Glaister at Mrs. Tyack‘s near Hawkesville; Mrs, A. Mitchell of Newton, Mrs. Foster, Miss Laura Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie at Henry Ballard‘s on the 11th Line; Mr. Firman and Miss Ru(l;y Ward with friends in Neuâ€" stadt. Mrs. Elias Playford is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seyler in Toronto. Dobbin Garage 316 King St. W. KITOHENER If you want a REAL AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN come in to Dobbin‘s this week. We are disposing of one of our Used Car warehouses and are clearing lowâ€" priced models.at ridiculous prices to make room. Included in the lot that must go this week are chassis with wheels and tires suitable to make light trailers; also aâ€"number of tourings with good motors well adapted for power purposes on the farm. Mrs. Amelia Mitchell of was a visitor at the home Fos‘ter on Sunday, Mr. and Mrg. Wm. Gremm and little Shirley Gremm of Wellesley spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. R. Hooey. _ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Voll and family of St. Thomas/spent several days with the former‘s parents here. Dr. James Gigson of Toronto and Miss Jean Rennie of Kitchener callâ€" ed at the home of Mr. Andrew Playford on Sunday. Used Car Clearance! Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lehman and family and Miss Mattie Kennel of Castorland, N.Y., were recent visitâ€" ors at Chris. Kennel‘s and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hastings, Mr. James Hastings, Mrs. Omer Hastings and daughter of Listowel were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson on Thursday. Visitors with Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Hoerle of near Crosshill on Sunday, Sept. 3rd were: Mre. Henry Schlegel of Waterloo, and son Herbert of St. Clements, Mre. Mary Moser of near Bamberg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoerle of St. Agatha, Mr. and Mre. Henry Gremm of Waterloo, Mrs. P. C. Dahms of near Millbank and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moser and dauï¬)h- ter Vera of Milverton, the occasion being the birthday of Alma Hoerle and Mrs. Elmer Moser. \ . Lgo A. f}jb}:eni;écï¬;;.;;;§ved . _ Dry Goods Store Waterloo â€" â€" Ontario H. A. Germann And Other Warm Beginning In EARNEST / FALL BUSINESS And Farmers Are Buying FLANNELETTES â€" coafINGs â€" Tarrs san heawr. ng e an eavy. gâ€" Value 75¢ each, Ens C 39c for WALLENSTEIN m . People Buying Th SCHOOL CHICDREN‘3® WEARING APPAREL "This Week" CROSSHILL Newton of Mrs. i e en o "On‘y once," replied Plodding Pete. ‘"I was bein‘ put into jail on de occasion." "Dere‘s always bound to be kickâ€" er8," _ exclaimed Meandering Mike. "Did you ever know a time when de people agreed unanimously dat dey had deright man in de right place ?" Threshing in this district has been completed %or the season. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allingham spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Allingham of Millbank. Mr. R. M. Allingh: spent last weekâ€"end here. Mr. Mlch;elflogel ï¬;;;(‘zturned' to resume his studies at Assumption College, Sandwich. Mi Hear C.C.F. Speaker. Several of the people of this seeâ€" tion attended the public meeting held in the Listowel Armouries on Monday evening which was addressâ€" ed by Capt. Elmore Philpott of the recently ?ormed Coâ€"operative Comâ€" monwealth Federation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell and daughter Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mills visited on Sunday afterâ€" noon with relatives at Everton. nouy o n iocnairentrali i chisth c uin Messrs. Alex and Harry Forbes, Mrs. Geo. Forbes# and Miss Marie Forbes visited with relatives at Ay_ton on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Evan Carter and family and Miss Carter. of Gueiph visited with Mr. and Mrs. &erb Macâ€" Nally on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell and daughter Alice of Guelph visited Mrï¬land Ml;s'. Jas. Mil'ls on Sunday. Mrs. Thos. Adsett and son Hugh and Miss Ethel Buckland of Eraâ€" moso and Miss Mae Langdet® of Winterbourne visited the former‘s gon, Mr, Glassford Adsett at the Freeport Sanatorium â€" on Sunday afternoon. E7 dn C00 ind oS Bsce lt io hihac. t Mr. â€"and Mrs. Henry Burnett visited relatives in Hespeler on Sunday evening. The many friends of\Mr. Albert Hamilton and daugher Jean wil be pleased to hear that they are proâ€" gressing ficely after having underâ€" went operations at St. Joseph‘s Ho_s:pitnl, Guelph, last Thursday. _ | Quite a large crowd attended the Young People‘s meeting held in St. Andrew‘s Hall last Thursday eveâ€" ning. Games of all kinds were played and an enjoyable time was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Hamilton and family of Brantford spent a few days recently with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffs, and other relatives. Messrs. Walter Pirie, Wilson Milâ€" lard, Robert Burnett, Paul Kurtz, Jr., and Clarence and Wilbur Schuett ‘spent a day last week at the Toronto Exhibition. Mr. Geo. Hill of near Elora visited on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Taylor of Mount Clemens, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell of Winterbourne visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrg. Jas. Langdon. Rev. M. Little of Elmira made a few pastorate calls in this comâ€" munity last week. Mrs. Thos. Adaett.an%‘aeon Mr. Hugh Adsett, and Miss Ethel Buckâ€" Jland of Eramosa visited on Sund:y with the former‘s brother, Mr. avd Mrs. Jas. Langdon. Mrs. Hutchings of Hespeler is ; visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. '6ietcb. Miss Annie Pirie of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her grandâ€" g,arents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ieteh. | Mr. John Sherriffs spent a few days last week in Toronto and also‘ attended the Exhibition. | Miss Phene Brown and Miss Phillips, both of Hamilton, are visitâ€" ing the former‘s sister, Miss Annie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt of Galt visited for a couple of days last week with the latter‘s sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Burnett. Miss Margaret Adamson has reâ€" turned to her home in Hamilton after sgxending the holidays with her aunt, Miss Annie Brown. Miss Betty Murphy has returned to Barrie after spending the summer holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murphy. | Mr. and Mrs. Wmy Vietch spent a few days last week inâ€" Toronto. A number from here attended a corn roast at Mr. Annanias Martin‘s last Wedneadaf evening. All reâ€" port an enjoyble. time. _ : DISTRICT NEWSs : __â€" Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Whale and Bail *. Personals and othor iteuk as Qflhflv.' top! 7 Allingham of Kitchener WINTERBOURNE DORKING at his home I- Mr. Hepburn also highly comâ€" mended Mr. Hipe!, M.P., for 8. Waâ€" terloo, for his past valued services. ~ 4 % iob iedant in 88.A ioi hi c 4 h c c c 3 ‘‘The burden of taxation would be placed upon those who can bear it and removed from those who canâ€" not afford it," Mr. Hepburn said in revealing his policy of taxation. "I hope the press will understand that point for I mean every word of it." The debt in Ontario amounts to $700,000,000, upon which $30,000,000 intereat ‘Ia pald annually, he stated. Mr. Hepburn evaded giving his platform in the next election and went on to state that if his party were elected he would commence a program of retrenchment. Mr. Mitchell F. Hepburn, Ontario Liboral leader in a flery address last week at the South Waterloo Liberal conclave in Galt City auditorinm challenged Mr. John R. Cooke, chairâ€" man of the Hydro ~Commission to "give all the facts to the people and play the game like a man. Let him leave a pamphlet in which both sides of the issue are printed. He is adâ€" vertising his side with the people‘s money so he might as well give mine fhile he is &t it. I can ill afford to pay for printing so I ask and I chal. lenge him here tonight to issue a pamphlet giving both alides or to apâ€" pear on the public platform like a man." HEPBURN CALLS | _ ON COOKE FOR STATEMENT Mr. Harold Warren had word of his father being very sick and danâ€" gerously ill at his home in Guelph. Mr. Philip and Martin Nowak epent a day with Mike Zinger, Jt., recontly. Mr. Joe Kirchener «pent Saturday in Guelph on business. Mr. _ Carl MeFarlane spent the weekâ€"end at Gueiph. _ _ Death visited our neighborhood and claimed a bright young life in the person of Harvey Kiein, youngâ€" est «on of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Klein in his 20th year. He will be greatly missed in this, community, owing to his bright amile and cheery ways. He leaves to moutrn his loss his bereaved parents, several sisters and brothera. Sympathy "is extendâ€" ed to the bereaved family in this their hour Of sore bereavement. Mr. Mike Zinger Sr., has returned from Detroit epending come time with his sister, Mre. Senfton and brother Tony. Mr. and Mre. lon Martin spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Melitzer at Beameville. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Norman Mathews were Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Cherry of Glenâ€" allan, Bill, William, Clarence and Messrs. Clare Stickney and the Misses Stickney of Winfleld and Mr. Allison of Hollin. Mr. and Mre. Clarence Talman of Kitchener were Sunday visitora at the home of Mr. Charles Mathews. 1 Entu y Un dA dn t MEIUSS }Lanore Hought of Hamilton and Measrs. Alf. Trussler and Phi}. Hawke of Waterloo visited Thurs: day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jackeon. A number from this line attended anniversary services held in the United Church at Hawkesville, The service was conducted by Rev. Charles Perking, a former pastor of the United Church at Glenallan. Mrs. Annie Jackson and gon Grant and Mrs. Nettie Jackson attended the silver ‘wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jackson of Lisâ€" to wel. Makes Fiery Speech at Liberal Rally. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Cherry spent a day at Niagara Falls. Mra. O. S. Scheifele and daughâ€" ters Thelma and Audrey, Miss Lanore Hought of Hamilton and Measrs. Alf. Trussler and Phi}. Hawke of Waterloo visited Thurs: day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jackeon. Mrs. Albert Payner and daughter Veima and Mrs. Norman Stevens and Earl and Orma were Wednesâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruler. A number from this locality atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Henry Martin which was held on Saturday afternoon from his late residence on the town line, burial taking place in the Mennonite cemetery near St. Jacobs. Attend Martin Funeral. Miss Grace Baer is spending & vacation with Dr. and Mrs. B. B Kenyon in Mount Vernon, N.Y. Grant Gingrich of Detroit, Mich., spent a few days at his home here. Rev. S. M. Kanagy spent a few days in Vineland. / Miss Elizabeth Beck has returned to Washington, D.C., after spending some time at . the home of her father, C. F. Beck. Miss Leona Brown has returned to Blair after spending a few weeks at her home in Markï¬am. Mr. and Mrs. J. Garner of Galt spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Harold Bartholomew. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Johannes aÂ¥W@ family spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johannes, London. Mrs. D. Gingrich was in charge of the regular weekly prayer serâ€" vice on Tuesday evening. A good attendance was present. A silver tea was held at the home of Mrs. Milton Johannes on Wednesâ€" day afternoon in aid of th6‘ Ladies‘ Aid of the Sunday School. Late summer flowers were used throughâ€" out the living and dining room. Misses Roxie Sgtewart., Leona Brown and LQuise Johannes assisted. A large number turned out and a neatJ sum was realized. who The Iargest number of scholars in years from Blair are attending the G. C.I. this term. Ladies‘ Aid Hold Tea. >\ A new flood ; ARISS YATTON BLAIR Mr. Jacob Huenergard of Detroit is visiting for a few days with friends in Waterloo and Heidelberg. _ Dr. S. Lederman, Mrs. Lederman and family have returned to their home in Kitchener from â€" "Hill Haven" _ cottage, Wasage‘ Bench‘ where they spent a two weeks vacation. â€" | Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bir:fl)mm of Barberton, Ohio, are spending sevâ€" eral days in Kitchener, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. snnï¬rock. Church Street. 0 pal camping trip in Northern Ontario. is Tï¬e "Castle Inn", East King St oo onl 1 t 1 Mr. Fred Krug of Kitchener left last weak on a month‘s fishing and ©ORA. °_ _A reception at the home of the Chief of Police Reuben Clarke of bride‘s parents followed the cereâ€" Waterloo resumed his dutiés last mony. The bridal couple then left week after a â€" short vacation. 0n a motor trip to Montreal, Quebec During his holiday, he spent some and Northern Ontario, They will reâ€" timé in Montreal the guest of Mr.!side in Kitchener, George _ Bringloce, formerly o{, Guests from other points were: Waterloo. \ | Miss Pearl Bergon of Windsor, Miss y Mr. Fred Krug of Kitchener left Jean Bonthron, Hensall, Mr. and o o td SCs To: 19 . Ni Miss Eva Slicter has returned to her home at Kitchener from a much en‘joyod holiday at Ferndale, Musâ€" koka _ Rev. C. F. Kaatz and Mrs. Kaatz and son Floyd, of Toledo, Ohio, were the guests last week of the Misses Kaatz, Albert St., Waterloo. Mr. Alex Fraser of the Kitchener Dominion Bank staff, has been transâ€" ferred to the main office at Toronto. He left September 5th. Messrs. _ Alvin Snider, _ Albert Hunsberger, Sanford Snider and Roy Bauman, all of Waterloo, have returned to their homes from a motor trip through the Adirondacks, through tï¬e states of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine and thence b way of St. Stephen, N.B., througg the Maritime Provinces to Halifax. Mrs. Robert Hz;él;nc}: Jo_ilwt;usvtv, Waterloo, is holidaying in New York ("itAY' \ Mr, Lioyd Wettlaufer of Wheatâ€" ley, Ontario, a former resident of Waterloo, is the guest of his uncle, Mr. Wm. Wettlaufer, of Waterloo. Dr. _ Robert Fletcher and Mrs. Wletcher of Winnipeg, Man., ate vistâ€" tors in Kitchener, the guests of their son, Mr. J. Gordon Fletcher and Mrs. Fletcher, Union boulevard. Miss Jean Tweed has returned to Waterloo from Russel, where she spent the holiday season as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tweed. Mrs. J. G. Cress, Spetz street, Kitâ€" chener, is spending the holiday weekâ€"end in Uxbridge. oo esn n m an enjoyable two weeks‘ trip, They spent several days in Chicago, the guests of their aunts, the Misses Lydia and Ada Steckle, and while there attended the Century of Proâ€" gress Exposition. From Chicago they continued on to Nebraska where they were the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Fred R. Wild, and travelled thence to Kansas. They travelled home by way of Missouri, the Ozark mountain country and Indiana. They were accompanied on their vacation by Miss Ellen Eby, Mr. Edwin Eby and Mr. Ferman Cressman. l Messrs. . Clayton _ and _ Mervin Weber and Miss Laura Weber reâ€" turned to Kitchener recently from Mr. 0. F. Balen has returned to reâ€" sume his instruction for the fall term in the department of Classics. Mrs. Norman Peppler of Hanover is the guest of her mother, Mrs. George Yungblut, Young street, this week, while Mr. Peppler is underâ€" going a minor operation at the Presâ€" ton Springs. _ j |Anrens Dt., Ritchener. 5. â€" _ _ __ '2-*_ nipeg. _ M [ CaiÂ¥If anld aetenter. Miks Chasivitelwill. tomaly® in" al Â¥," y * { :‘J!'P_E':z,"flm» who ha.'.-!:?:s month, â€" <_ . Dean of the Women of Waterloo College, Miss Hanna Marie Hang, and Dr. Helen R. Reese, head of the French department, have returned to Waterloo to resume their duties toâ€" morrow. Miss Haug‘s home is in Wisâ€" consin and that of Dr. Reese in Maryland. En uen en ie en tnist The engagement is announced of «on of Doctor an« Miss Margaret Blair, daughter of Mr.| thur Hilliard . of and Mre. Charles Pirie, Roland &randson of Mr. street, Kitchener, to Mr. Kenneth Hilliard of Water Benn, son of the late Sir Arthur and|to take place in O Lady Meyers of London, England,| Mr. J. D. C. F the wedding to take place in early |On Thursday to att October. atroot Witahanar The marriage of Miss Constance Mills to Mr, Norman O,. Seagram will be solemnized at St. Simon‘s Church at Toronto this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Krog (nee Miss Frieda Hauch) of Chesley were visitors in the Twinâ€"City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Long of Brantford are the guests of Mrs. Geo. Wegenâ€" ast, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bean, who have been holidaying in the Canaâ€" dian West for the past three weeks, are expected home this weekâ€"end. While in the wést they visited with Mr. Bean‘s sister, Mrs. D. B. Musselâ€" man at Lockwood, Sask., and with relatives throughout the Western Provinces and at Edmonton. From there they went to Vancouver to attend the annual convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asâ€" sociation, In Vancouver they were‘ the guests of Mr. Robert Fry, a son of Mr. Chris. Fry of Drumbo. ' ,, Mr. and Mrs. Krog (nee Miss Mr. William McDougall of Waterâ€" loo is in London this week attending the Western Fair, While there he is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Hahn and Mr. Hahn. Mrs, Harry Hahn, of London, who was the guest of her mother, Mrs. William McDougall, Menno Street, f,or a week, has returned to her ome. Mr. Arnold Raymond of Ottawa is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Raymond, Waterloo. Mrs. Beatrice Bourne, Menno St., Waterloo, returned last week from ? lmogth's fishing trip to Manitoulin sland. + \ Many students returned early in the| OWMPIC:" >~ _ % week to. fwreite special sup%lcmentuls. Mr. and Mre. K.. D. Lang have reâ€" Mr. and Mrs, A. S.. Raymond,|turnéd to their home, Queen street William‘ Street, Waterloo, spent the 80uth, Kitchener, from Foote‘s Bay, past weekâ€"end near Buffalo visiting La&ke Joseph, Muskoka,. where they friends und relatives. 4 spent the holiday season at their Mr. Arnold Raymond of Ottawa|summer home, : is the guest of his parents, Mr. and| Rev. C. H. Whittaker, Mre. Whitâ€" Mrs. A. R. Raymond, Waterloo. _ {taker and their daughter Miss Norâ€" Mrs. Beatrice Bourne, Menno St.,‘ ma Whittaker have returned to their Waterloo, returned last week from home in Bridgewater, N.S., after gu a month‘s fishing trip to Manitoulin enjoyable holiday in Waterloo, as Island. + jthe guestg Of Mre. Whittaker‘s parâ€" Mrs, Harry Hahn of London, who ents, Mr. and Mre. P. H. Roos, Al-1 was the guest of her mother, Mrs. bert street; Waterloo. Students of Waterloo College are returning this week for the fall opening of the school on Friday. lrnny -bud:}nta returned early in the week to write special sgp%l_gmentulg. Ats The attendanst were Mise Fornie Kungel and Mr. Leander Durrer. __On their return from a trip to Northern Ontario, the couple will fake up residence in Kitchener. _ St. Mary‘s Church, Kitchener, was the acene of a quiet wedding on Aug. 26, when Mise Rose Durrer, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mre. Arndld D. Durrer, Grove etreat, Kitchener, became the bride of Mr. Rarl Bose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boss, Stahl Ave., Kitchener. _ Rev. Father Charles Meyer performed the ceremony. Mre. R. A. Johnson, Chicago, Mr. and Mra. Leslie Olson, Toronto, Miss Glady« Waiters, London, Mr. Deane KeAnedy, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mra. A. B. Weber, Toronto Mr. W. R. Mason was the organist. The bride was attended by Mre. W. C. Kuehner. The best man was Dr. W. _ C. Kuehner of Kitchener. The bridesmaid was Miss Dorothy Lockâ€" hart, while Mesers. Deane Kenâ€" nedy, Toronto, and Ross Lockhart, were ushers. A pretty September wedding was solemnized at St. John‘s Angfcan Church, Kitchener, Satarday, when Miss _ Marjorie _ Adele Lockhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lockhart, Irvin ~ atreet, Kitchener, became the bride of Mr. David Fred: erick Weber, «on of Mrs. Emily We ber of Port Colborne and the late Mr. Louls L. Weber. Rev. H. M. Langâ€"Ford, the rector of the church, officlated. Mr. Louis §cllwx£r'trz:ri\i;;ter stroet, Kitchener, spent the holiday weekâ€" end in Port Dover. Miss Hilda Merner, RN., has reâ€" turned to her home, Water street, Kitchener, from _ Muskoka where she spent the Labor Day weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mre. R. A. Johnson of Chicago ‘were the guests of Mrs. Johnson‘s sister, Mrs. Lockhart and VMr. Alexander Lockhart, Irvin street, Kitchener. Miss Betty Marshall of Montreal, is the guest Of Mre. George Wegeâ€" nast, King street, Waterloo. Mt. and Mrs. Tom Seagram have returned to their home, Union street, Waterl00, from their summer home at Penetang. . Mr. and Mre. Frank Hodgins have returned to their home in Waterloo from Atherley, where they â€" were guests at the summér home of Mr. and Mre. Clayton Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Seagram and family have returned to their home, Willow street, Waterloo, from their summer home on the French Mre. Maitland Newman and Mrs. Jack Goldie of Toronto, are expectâ€" ed in Waterloo next week, from Lake of Bays, where they have been epending a holiday. Mrs. Frowde Seagram has returnâ€" ed to her home, Albert atreet, Waterâ€" lo0, from Murray Bay, where she spent the summer months. Mr,. J. D. C. Foreyth, Frederick on Thursday to attend the funeral of street, Kitchener, left for Winnipeg his uncle, Mr. J. D. Brook, formerly manager of the Paulinâ€"Chambers Co. Mr. Gordon Sim, 63 Schneider ave., Kitchener, left for Ottawa recently where he will attend normal school. Mr. Sim is a prominent Tuxis workâ€" er in the Twin City and was a caâ€" binet minister of the 12th Older Boys‘ Parliament. grandson of Mr. and M;z;.â€â€™l-‘iwt;x; Hilliard of Waterloo, the marriage to take place in October. â€" Mr. and Mre. James J. MacCallum annunce the engagement of ~their daughter, Bernice Margaret, to Docâ€" tor D‘Arcy Graham Hilliard, second eon of Doctor and Mrs. James Arâ€" Mr. Donald Whitaker, Charles St., Waterioo, left on Sept. 2nd for Toâ€" ronto to enter the firm of Wood & Gundy Ltd. Mrs. Robert Hackney has returned to her home in Waterloo from New York, where she has.completed a course Oof study at the Culbertson National Studios, of which she is now an aesoclate and certified teachâ€" er. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill and famâ€" ily returned to Kitchener from a vaâ€" cation at their summer home at Point Clark, Lake Huron, and from motor trips to Rice Lake and Toâ€" tonto where they attended the Canaâ€" dian National Exhibftion. Mr. and Mre. C. L. Upper and famâ€" lly have returned to their home, Frederick street, Kitchener, from Port Elgin, where they took a cotâ€" tage for the month of August. The friends of Miss Luella Aletâ€" ter, Albert street, Waterloo, will be pleased to learn that she is making good progress toward recovery after an attack of pneumonia, â€" faio and Niagara Falls, N.Y., and New York City. She expects to éail Weddings Weberâ€"Lockhart Boseâ€"Durrer New York on the eteamer Kitchener, and I Following a wedding dinner they left for a Northern motor trip. On their return they will reside in Kit chener, An interesting fall wedding took place at Calvary Memorial Evanâ€" gelical parsonage, Kitchener, on Satâ€" urday, when Laura Mildred Koch, became the bride of Rarl (Graydon Morrow. Rev. J. B. Dengis perâ€" formed the coremony. After a honeymoon trip through Muskoka théy will take up realâ€" dence in Kitchener. | __One of the seamon‘s prettiest wedâ€" dings was witnessed at the home of Mr. and Mre. John Burke of Amaâ€" ranth Station on August 13th, when their elder daughter, Evangeline Mae, became the bride of J. R. Allfâ€" eon, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Alltâ€" son, Of Kitchener. Rev. V. R, Morrl son of Owen Sound officlated, assistâ€" ed by Rev. Francia of Orangeville. _ After the ceremony a reception took place at the bride‘s home. They will reside in Petemburg’ _ On Monday a very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. John‘e Angliâ€" can Church, Waterloo, when Miss Mary Ann Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller, Petersburg, beâ€" came the bride of Mr. Albert Reeves of Kitchener. Rev. H. M. Langâ€"Ford the rector, officiated. Miss Marjory Cravick was bridesâ€" maid and Mr. Lonla Meinzinger the beat man. Miss Hilda Evans, Toronto, was maid of honor and Mr. L H. Maiers was groomsman. Following a dinâ€" ner served at the bride‘s home the couple left for a short motor trip through Muskoka. They will reside in Barrie. On Thursday afternoon the wedâ€" ding of Miss Dorothy Renee, youngâ€" er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Maiens, St. George St., Kitchener, to Mr. A. E. Cook, eon of Mrs. S. Cook of Toronto was witnessed at the parsonage Oof the New Jerusalem Church. Rev. John Splers performed the ceremony. & After the ceremony Mr. and Mre. Woelfle left on a wedding trip to Toronto and other points. On their return they will take up residence in Waterloo. [ A pretty wedding occurred at St. John‘s _ Lutheran _ parsonage _ on ‘Thursdu_v. Sept. 7th, when Miss Anna Werle, Kitchener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Werle of Germany, beâ€" came the bride of Mr. Ernest Woelfle Of Waterloo, son of Mr. and Mrs,. Conrad Woelfle of Germany. Rev. C. S. Roberts, the pastor of the Church, officiated. Mr. and Mre. Arâ€" thur Woelfle of Waterloo were the ottendants. The couple will reside at RR No. 1. St. Catharines. After a wedding breakfast at the Castle Inn the bridal party left on a Muskoka motor trip. Guests were present _ from _ Toronto, _ Zurich, Mitchel!. Jordan Station and Dashâ€" wood. The attendants were Miss Grace Guenther of Strattord and Mr. Newâ€" ell Geiger of Zurich. A‘ pretty wedding was solemnized at Calvary Church pareonage, Kitchâ€" ener, on Wednesday, when Miss Gladys Luella Guenther, RN., Kitchâ€" ener, became the bride of Mr. Fredâ€" erick Cords, Jordan Station. Rev. J. B. Dengis officiated. 106 King W. KITCHENER Phone 3020 Brodey Draimin We need not tell you that it will be impossible to dupliâ€" cate present prices. Only our foresight in making a large purchase of skins early in the year permit of presentâ€"day low prices. ~ Such Ahdvantage as in our New Fall showingâ€" . e The Smart Sithouettes . . . LEGâ€"OFâ€"MUTTON SLEEVES . . . PURBF COLLARS . .. Tie Effects . . . all in flattery itself. w INEVER have Furs been used to drape the figure to Morrowâ€"Koch FURS RESTYLED AND RELINED AT MODERATE PRicEs Buy with Confidence NOW ! Reevesâ€"Hoffman Allisonâ€"Burke Woelfleâ€"Worle Cookâ€"Maiers Cordsâ€"Guenther do not Compromise with â€"_â€" Quality | FURS You‘ll Save Many Dollars C. H. GERMANN, Manager Stopovers granted at Port Arthur, Ont., and all stations west thereof. On payment of a slight additional passage fare charge for each person tourist sleeping car accommodation may, be secured at regular rates. Arraigned before Magistrate Weir on two charges of motor cars belongâ€" ing to Fred Schultz and E. J. Leslie of Kitchener, Edward Oakl%v elected trial by judge: The case was adâ€" journed until Sept. 12, for preliminâ€" nry hearing, Oakley being remanded in custody until then. CENT A MILE! Full particulars from any agent JUVEN!}.E BOOK CIRCULATION RISES SHARPLY With the fall reâ€"opening of the Public Schools, Miss E. B. Roos, Chief Librarian for Waterloo, reports a sharp increase in the juvenile cirâ€" culation department. Miss Roos also was pleased with the success of the new summer vacation plan which al lbws borrowers to take booka out beyond the usual two weeks for vaâ€" cationing convenience. V. M. WwoOoOp City Passenger Agent 120 King St. W. Phone 585 KITCHENER, ONT. Canadian Pacific In Kitchener police court on Wedâ€" nesday, Sept. 6th, Geo. Riley, 35, of Brantford pleaded guilty to numerâ€" ons frands, some of which were comâ€" mitted 5 years ago. He was eenâ€" tenced to one year determinate and three monthsé indeterminate in the Ontario Reformatory. Riley was arâ€" rested in Goderich and brought back by Chief Scherer of New Hamburg where he was also wanted. A quiet wedding was solemnized on August 30 in London when Miss Mary Little of London became the bride of Mr. Theodore Christiansen of Victoria, B.C., son of Mre. P. Christiansen, Peppler street, Waterâ€" 00. They will regide in Victoria, KITCHENER POLICE Burchastkyâ€"Weber * The wedding of Miss Colette Weâ€" ber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H Weber of Waterloo, ‘to Mr. Jos. Burâ€" hastky, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Burâ€" hastky, Kitchener, was solemnized at St. Louls" Church, Waterloo, on Saturday, Pather Weber officiating. Polilowing a reception at the bride‘s home the couple left on a wedding trip to Toronto. Miss Marie Gatechene attended the bride and Mr. Vernon Bruder the groom. ROUND TRIP COACH EXCURSIONS TO ALL STATIONS IN WESTERN CANADA TOURIST SLEEPING CAR PRIVILEGES Going Dates: Daily September 20 to 30 Return Limit: 30 Days CAR THIEF REMANDED Christiansenâ€"Little coURrT NOTES Fur Co.