Mr. H. P. Ellis spent the weelâ€"end with his daughter, Mre. Gordon Daub, Mrs. Ellis returned home with him on Monday evening after spendâ€" Mrs. A. Veitch spent the weekâ€"end and Thankegiving Day with relatives in Toronto. The bride looked very pretty in a lovely dress of blue silk crepe with overjacket and grey hat and shoes. She entered the church on the arm of her father. The wedding march from Lohengrin was played by Miss Dorothy Walker and during the signâ€" ing of the register, Mrs. Geary of Toronto, an aunt of the bride sang "Because". The bride and groom were attended by the bride‘s sister and her husband, Mr. and Mré. Ward Shantz of Toronto. The ushers were brothers of the bride and groom. Vicinity~Visitors. > Mr. John Graham spent the weekâ€" end with his brother, A. W. Graham at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Goodier and Miss Elizabeth Steele and Miss Wrathall of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end and ‘Thankegivâ€" ing Day with Miss Carrie Brown. Mr. and Mre. Henry Woelfle and daughter and a friend of theire of London called on Mr. and Mre. Henry Walker on Sunday. Christ Church was the ecene Of a very pretty wedding here on Monâ€" day afternoon (Thanksgiving Day) when Miss Edith J. Gardner, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mre. Robert Gardner of Victoriaburg was united in the holy bonds of wedlock to Mr. Alvin F. Egerdi, son of Mr. and Mré. Egerâ€" di of near New Dundee. Rev. R. C. Pitts officiated. «Mr. and Mrs. A. Thome and famâ€" ily of Ottawa epent Saturday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker and family. > Mr. and Mre. R. W. Graham and daughter Marion of Stratford spent Thanksgiving Day with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. J. J. Graham. Mrs. Norman Harris and Miss Mcâ€" ‘Menn of Toronto spent a few days last week with Miss Carrie Brown, Mesers. Norman Kocher and Arâ€" thur Nahrgang spent Sunday at the former‘s home at Hesson. Mre. A. W. Graham and daughters Mary and Betty of Galt spent the weekâ€"end and holiday with the forâ€" mer‘s sister, Mre. H. Walker. Mr. Tom Puddicombe of Toronto visited Mr. Jack Tye on Sunday. Mr. Chas. Ryan and Miss Iva Hughes sof Woodstock spent the weekâ€"end and Thanksgiving, Day with Mrs. O. Nahrgang. ; Pretty Church Wedding. C7 M. Weiche! & Son Limited The B&Hurdware Store Dealers in Coleman Lamps and Stoves. | WATERLOO â€" Phone 213 â€" ELMIRA td J Bs EPAL_____ /W â€"â€" Cuts Ironing Time Oneâ€"Third! 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The Young People‘s League of the North %Voolwich Evangelical Church were very pleasantly enterâ€" tained at Floradale on Friday eveâ€" ning by the young people ‘of that place. Miss Bertha Amacher, our public echool teacher attended the Teachâ€" ers‘ Convention in Galt on Friday last. She also spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Hespeler. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weaver and sons Donald and Harry of Kitchâ€" ener, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Weaver and family of Waterloo, Mrs. J. S. Good and family and Mrs. A. B. Weaver of St. Jacobs were Thanksâ€" giving guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sim. Weaver. Miss Rebecca Lichty, who spent the summer months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stange, is ‘at present employed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Martin at Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer and Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. John Maurer were guests at a Thanksgiving dinâ€" ner and reunion at Kitchener on Monday. _ _ 0 t Mr. and Mrs. John Maurer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Church at Stoney Creek. 2s Miss Edna Moldenhauer of Galt is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Moldenhauer. Miss Ruth Miller of Goldstone, Miss Esther Miller of Violet Hill, and Miss Margaret Miller of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end and holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah E. Miller. Mesers. Clayton and Billie Fetter of Kitchener epent the weekâ€"end with their grandfather, G. A. Miller. Mr. Delton Shantz and Miss Eva Snyder of Kitchener spent Thanksâ€" giving Day with the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shantz. Miss _ Martha _ Rudisuela _ and Misses Schondelmayer of Kitchener spent several days last week with relatives in this district. _ Miss Ruth Schwindt and Miss Orell Snyder of Kitchener spent a few days with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. ing the past week here with her daughter. e NORTH WOOLWICH Quite a number of the Luther League members attended the sIXth anvual Luther <League Convention heid at 8t. Poter‘s Lutheran Church at Milyerton on Thanksgiving Day,, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Moses ‘Toman were: Mr. and Mre. Liloyd Tongn of Toronto,â€"Mre. Florin Toman of Waterlo0 and Mr. and Mre. Jacob Toman and son Donglas of Kitchener. Mr. Ruesel, manager of the local woftball team and Mre. Bailie enterâ€" tained the young men of the club at their home last Thursday evening. The Public School Teachers of the village and community attended the annual convention of the South Waterloo Teachers‘ Institute which was held at Galt last Friday. Mr. Russel Ballie, principal of the local «chool was elected president of the association for the coming year. Births. The weekly meeting of the N.D. C.9. Christian Fellowship Associaâ€" tion was held last Friday and opened with the singing of the hymn, "Come Ye Thankful People Come." The president, Muriel Poth, read Psalm 145 for the ecripture lesson and then gave a talk on thegubject of "Thanksâ€" giving". Andrew ‘Bean gave a talk on ‘"The Feast of The Tabernacle", after which Althea Bock sapoke on "The Pilgrim‘s Thanksgiving." Bible Study Meeting. The regular Bible Study meeting of the M.B.C. Young People Society was held at the home of Mr. and Mre. Oliver Stoltz near Plattsville last Friday evening. Mre. Albert Egerdee who presided during the meeting read a peaim for the scripâ€" ture lesson and the opening prayers were offered by Miss Evelyn Cresaâ€" man and Mr. Leonard Reist, Rev. W. Brown then gave the Bible feading on the subject of "Repentance." New Dundee Notes. Polltâ€"On Friday, Oct. 6th, to Mr and Mre. Milford Poll, a son (Ro bert}. Died on Monday, Oct. 9th. Seven local sportsmen were aucâ€" ceasful in bagging fifteen rabbits on their annual Thankegiving Day hunt, Mr. and Mre. Eldon Bolender and sona Gordons and Glen of Bethesda viaited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kaster and Mr. and Mre. Robert Coléman over the weekâ€"end. Dr. and Mre. W. S. Foote and sons Douglas and Howard were guests of Mrs. Fobte‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Neff At Welland on Sunday,. Hallmanâ€"On Friday, Oct. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Hallman (nee Beulah Becker of Roseville) a son. The Getober W of the .Leâ€" dies‘ Aid of the St. .James!‘ Lutheran Church was held at the home of. Mre. J. Diets at St. Amhhï¬ Wednes, day evening. Mrs. Alex‘Brighton presided. The Misses Edua and Lyâ€" dia Goettling rendered a vocal duet entitled, "My uith Looks Up ‘To Thee". The following readings were then given: ;Hne Is So Short", by Mre. H. Kave! ; Pealm 25 b{ Mre. William _ Goettling _ and _‘ "When Things Go Wrong" by Mre. Brighton. The Misses Edua and Lydia Goett ling also contributed a piano duet, ‘Soldiers‘ Merch" éunn; ‘ the â€" proâ€" gram. ‘The hostess then served dainâ€" ty refreshments at the close. Talk on Friendghips. ' Mr, Weston Sararas presided at the semiâ€"monthly meeting of the B. Y.P.A. which was held at the Church last Thureday evening. The scrip ture reading was given by ?ha Muâ€" riel Poth. ‘The topic on "True %nd False Friendships", was then disâ€" cuseed under the following headings, "Jesue‘ Friends", â€" by Mre. C. F. Krauth; â€" "Other â€" Friendships | In Scripture," by Mrs. L. H. Caseel; "The Influence of Friendships", by Miss Irene Sherk; "The Choice of Friends", by Miss Emma Lautenâ€" echlager; "Frienships", by Mr. Stanâ€" ton Eckstein; and "What> Some of The Poets Have Said About Friendâ€" ships", by Mr. Wilfred Armstrong. Rev. C. F. Krauth then gave a few remarks on the topic. Buy Home for Parsonage. The Literary Society of the New Dundee Continuation School held its regular monthly meeting last Friday afternoon. The president, Zona Hallâ€" man, occupied the chair. Thelma Boshart gave a recitation entitled "Appreciation", after which Marjorie and Roy Hall rendered a guitar duet. One of Hawthorne‘s short threeact plays, "Feather Top", was presented by several of the students, and was followed by a musical gelection by ‘Milton Schwindt. Ross Toman then read the «chool paper and Miss Francise gave a group of two readâ€" ings entitled, "My Sister‘s Wedding" and "The Cattle Thief". During the meeting it was decided to hold a Hallowe‘en party at the «chool on Friday evening, Oct. 27th. The Members of the United Brethâ€" ren Women‘s Missionary Association held their October meeting at the home of Mre. A. Hilborn last Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. The devotional period was in charge of Mrs. J. Casâ€" sel and the Scripture lesson was given in the form of memory verses by those present. Mrs. E. B. Hallâ€" man then presided for the remainder of the meeting. A piano solo entitled "Buona Notte" was rendered by Mre. W. 8. Foote, after which a reading on "Thankegiving Meditations", was given by Mrs. G. B. Hallman. Fol: lowing a vocal solo, "By Grace Alone", by Miriam Hilborn a few reâ€" marks were given by Mre. Joseph Hilborn of Preston. Rev. C. W. Backus then gave a missionary adâ€" drees on the subject, "Not Our Own, But Jesus", after which Miss Ilah Hallman read the poem, "Othere". Thankegiving eervices were held in the village churches on Sunday.@ Excellent Program. _ e The Parsonage Board of the local| Baptist Church ‘has recently put: chased the property of the late Mrs. Appel for a parsonage and extensive alterations and improvements are being made. Talk on Missions. The monthly meeting of the St. James‘ Luther League was held at the church last Thursday evening with the president, Miss Rosella Saâ€" raras presiding. The ecripture lesâ€" son was read by Miss Hilda Kavel man. The topic, “God'sd.jountlesw How Can We Share Them With Others", was given by Mr. Elmer Kurt, after which the questions were answered by the members. Mr. Max Bogasat then rendered a violin solo which was followed by an interesting talk on the subject, "Having a Sucâ€" ceesful Luther League", by Mr. Paul Eydt, president of the St. Matthew‘s Luther League, Kitchener. A vocal duet was also given by the Misses Thelma Boshart and Lydia Goettling. Miss Iva Zinn gave a reading ‘"In God‘s Hand". Interesting Program. e on es ie e l _ ~" NEW DUNDEE _ â€"â€" | PC _ Listener (rising) ; "Is Miss Lauric in the audience? . | Vaudeville singerâ€" _ "And for Bonnie Annie Laurie, I‘d lay me down and die," Aterred â€" Mr. and Mrs. Waitee Ottman were visiting friends in New Hamâ€" burg on Monday. The Misses Hilda and Lucinda Albrecht of Kitchener spent Thanksâ€" giving Day here among friends. _ Mr. and Mre. David Hilborn of Selâ€" kirk spent a few days of this week ‘with Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn, _ » family of St. Jacobs were visitin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, F Miller on Sunday. __ _ _ _ _ Rev. A. Lotz and Mrs. Lotz of Maynooth, who spent several weeks here among relatives and friends, retiurnod to their home last weekâ€" end. _ Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Berst and familg' spent Thanksgiving Day with friends in Toronto. The Misses Mary Francis, Elizaâ€" beth Wood and Goldie Gibb spent the honf@y weekâ€"end at their respective komes at Bright, Preston and Galt. Thanksgiving Day was quietly observed here. â€" RERCORD SIAR !... .. 0 .0. "e_ *~. > TOMATO PLANT t atcr <~._‘. meepientimee o C . "man, and‘is 12 Feet High. Mr. and Mra. John Green of Welâ€" land, Mre. Mabel Crawford and Miss Irene Crawford of Paris were guests of Rev. and Mre. C. W. Backus on Thankegiving Day. > â€" Mr. I. H. Toman attended a banâ€" quet given in honor of the Hunt Club at New Hamburg last Thursday evening. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hallman were: Mr. and Mre. (George Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. O. Pushel, Mr. and Mre. Leitwein and the Micses Leitwein all of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rickert of Kit chener spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs. Aaron Duench. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Bingeman atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mr. joseph Shantz at Fischer Mills on Tuesday of last week. ‘Thankegiving Day visitors at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt were: Mr. and Mrs. George Quehle and daughter Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs.«Harry Thomas of Waterloo and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Victor Schaefer of Kitâ€" chener. ~ Mr. and Mre. Leighton Coleman of Kitchener spent the holiday / with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger and Mr. and Mra. Robert Coleman. ~ Mr. George Hallman‘s famous toâ€" fige aoive thy sumnis: me s ng eummer reached the unprecedented h t of twelve feet, six inches; ~Mr. ï¬l?lun has alrady picked fifty ripe tomatoes from <the stalk and there Are atill over sixty tomatoes maturing on the vine. $ d Personald Mr and Mrg. Aaron Duench and eon Arnold and Mre. Elizaboth Schmidt visited with Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Stoltz and Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Howald at Elmwood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kaster and family visited with Rev. and Mrs. Pipher at Vineland on Thanksgiving Day. it Rev. J. Reichard and Mr. John Reichard and son Earl of Fordwich visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilborn of Preston and Mrs. Karl Kiefhaber of Blair visited with Mr, and Mre. A. Hilborn last Wednesday. Miss Cerrie Kqch of Kitcheiter is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hallman this week. Mr. Roy Weicker of New Hamburg spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Toman. â€" Miss Irene Good attended the fifâ€" tieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mre. Eli Good at New Hamburg on Saturday. â€" WHIG MOB, P2U, DUICCTD PAE ORICICR T Clare and Maxine of Gorrie and Mr. Miss Leila Reep of Detroit is spending «everal days at the home and Mre. Dave Litwiller and children of AtF (Andr Playlord June and Gene of Kitchener. s h Pir AdCTEN iu1AFIONE Quite a number of people attended _ M"8. Thomas Playford epent a the marriage of Mr. Aivin Egerdee °w days with her daughter in Welâ€" of this community to Miss Edith lesley. = Gardner of Victoriaburg, which was} Mr. George Birmingit@m of Wallenâ€" held at the Anglican Church at Haysâ€" stein «pent Sunday at Wm. Wilâ€" ville on Thankegiving Day. ! ford‘s. Mr. and Mre. George Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Eam Coleman motored to Guelph on the holiday. . Mr.: and Mre. Hunsberger, Mrs. S. Schmoyer and Mrs. Coons of Morrieâ€" townPenn., and Mr. and Mré. Irvin Hallman of Waterloo were visiting relatives in the village and commu nity this week. * Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Wilcox of Hamâ€" ilton spent the weekâ€"end and holiday with Rev. and Mre. C. W. Backus. Mr. and Mrs. J. C:; Hallman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilborn visited with relatives and friends at Fordwich last Thureday. Miss Lydia Pike and Mr.. Llioyd Pike of Bethesda were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mré. Robert Coleâ€" man and Mr. and Mre. Maurice Shupe Suyder on Sunday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Howe and daughter Ruth of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mre. B. B. Hallâ€" man over the holiday weekâ€"end. A number from th@local B.Y.P.A. attended the Thanksgiving +Relly held at the Water St. Baptist Church Galt, on the holiday. â€" Inspector S. Rendall of Toronto paid an official visit to the local Conâ€" tinuation School last Thursday. Mr. and Mre. Herman Kavelman and Miss Nellie Kavelman motored to Toronto on Thuteday, _ mtal Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page and daughter Ellen spent the weekâ€"end and holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dochstader at Wellandport. _ . Mr. Clare Hi}born spent the week: end with Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Hilborn at Aberfoyle. _ e ‘Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Hilborn were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bolton and Mre. Charles Lambkin of Fordwich, Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Bolton and children Clare and Maxine of Gorrie and Mr. and Mre. Dave Litwiller and children June and Gene of Kitchener. * Mrs. Elias Bingeman of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waâ€" terman on Monday. â€" â€" The Misses Vinetta and Barbara Baer spent the weekâ€"end at their home near Haygville. â€" F ving D? here amon% friends. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn and WELLESLEY { ili;."'ni:&’ :ln :ly. Bnumiï¬x.\ 23 spent Sunday with Mr, t Ré Secifen * a Mt. and Mrs. J Sunday with Mr. Martin, 8thâ€" Peel. | Mr. Joe Sittler, Hawkesville, Misa Susanah Lichty, Wallenstein, and Miss Lena Martin, Brealau, ng‘ent Sunday, with Mr. and Mra. Earl Miller, â€" Mr. and Mrs. Menno B. spent Sunday with Mr. a Ismael Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Eleanor, _ Janet and _ Jin Detroit, Mich., spent the 1 and holiday with Mr. and M Miller. 8| Messrs. A. Wood of Stratford, H. Vincent and B. Powley of Toronto, W. Ziegler and W. G. Helwig, and A. Urstadt were recent business visitore here. ~Mr. visited Mr. an on Sur Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell of Moorefield vieited at M. Shantz‘s on Sunday. Mre. M. MacLaren, who apent the past two months with Mre. Shantz â€" accompanied _ them home where she will visit. Mrs. Gordon Jackson and children of Stratford are epending a few days at Wm. Knights. â€" â€" Mr. and Mre. Chrietian Gerber and «one apent Thankegiving Day at Allen Bender‘s near Wellesley. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Ward and daughter Mary, Miss Elizabeth Ward and Miss Duncan of Toronto at E. G. Ward‘s. Mre. Adam Bigam and «on Clar ence spent Monday at Thomas Cal der in Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilford and son Thomas had Thanksgiving dinuer at George Livergood‘s near Bright. Mrs. Henry Ballard and daughter Miss Eva of the 11th line visited with Mrs. S. Bird, Misses Carrie Bird and Leila Reep, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. Shantz, Mra. M. MacLaren, Mrs. Amelia Mitchell, Mrs. L. Rennie visited friends in Waterloo and Kitâ€" chener, while Mr. M. Shants attendâ€" ed a meeting of the North Waterâ€" loo Fire Insurance Co., on Saturday. Among those who wisited friends here on Thankegiving Day were: Mr. and Mra. Ralph Webb and family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cracknell ot Kitchener at Wohn L. Hammond‘s. Mr. ad Mrs. Moses Bast of Welles: ley with friends here. Mr. Pembroke Rennie and Mrs. Secord of Listowel, Jack Knight of London at A. W. Rennie‘s. ‘ Mre. Walter Johnston of Stratford is spending a few days with Mrs. John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schramm and family of Hayeville and Mr. and Mre. Gildner of New Dundee spent Sunâ€" day at Sam Brenneman. Mrs. Walters and Miss Dorothy Knight spent the weekâ€"end and holiâ€" day with friends in Stratford. Mr. and Mts. Albert Mundell and Mrs. George ,Richardson epent Sunâ€" day at Omer Hastings in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs ited with Mre . and Mrs. A1 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. . and Mre. | 1 Finest 10 King St. S. WATERLOO â€" Phone 894 RICE SAGO 3 it 27c Kellogg‘s 7 ALLâ€"BRAN is pksâ€" 19c KRAUT _ ‘s.tin 10c Aylmer Tomato JUICE No. 1 tin 5¢ Finest White Libby‘s Sauer JUICE _ s6â€"02. btiâ€"27¢ Welch‘s Grape POLISH _ bottle 15¢ Glassco‘s Red Plum Gillett‘s Flaked LYE _ _ 9 Zebra Liquid Stove IVORY Soan Flakes All Just Made From Fresh Perfect Plums TVORY ’ LIQUID soAP e y eoce VENEER Guest Size F oUALI Z Â¥r F1 R,_S T__; N Furniture Polish \ FCONOMY ALWAYS . 4o ou. 19¢ s:l‘(tlz s‘ - i 37 GERBER‘S FLORADALE Strained Vegetables _For Baby Feeding CROSSHILL tin P. 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