»~‘@= C.S.P. Bam Ventilatom 3P 144 \. s @Pull particulare from any agent TOURIST SLEEPING CAR PRIVILEGES On payment of a slight additional passage fare charge for each person tourist sleeping car accommodation miay be secured at regular rates. On â€" Wednesday . afternoon . the School team football players jourâ€" neyed to West Montrose where they were defeated by the team of that village in a well played game of which the score was 1â€"0. Lose To Bresiau 166. Our softball players motored to Breslau on Friday evening for a league game with the team of that place, who managed to inflict a de cisive defeat to our boys, winning vut by a 165 run score. A large number from the surroundâ€" ing territory attended the funeral of &1 late Mre. Joseph B. Snyder of Snider‘s Corners on Wednesday foreâ€" noon. . Personals. week at the home of the former‘s parâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Fooll and family of near Glenallan spent Sunâ€" day at the home of ‘Mre. Foell‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. Chas. Jacobi, near Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lacknor of near the Thjee Bridges and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kufeke and son of Waterâ€" loo werâ€"recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Chas, R. Koch. The Public School Football team had a game with Elmira School boys on Monday afternoon of last week and finished with a 1â€"1 tie ecore. Home Team Wins _ _ > _ _ . Mr. and ‘Mre. Byron Schwartz and Mr, and Mre. Willard Schwartz and children spent Victoria Day with New Dundee friends. Mr. and Mre. J. A. Steiss of Helâ€" delberg were Sunday callers with friends in the vicinity. â€" 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Somers of near Winterbourne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mré. Walter Knarr. A large number from here attendâ€" ed the Sunday School Convention in St. Jacobs last Sunday. Lutheran Services. Commencing next Sunday all serâ€" vices in the Lutheran Church will, according to summer echedule, be CENT A MILE! ‘Mise Ne!llie Snider returned home early in the week after a prolonged tay with her sister, Mrs. William Schinbein at Cabri, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Groff and sons of Waterloo were Victoria Day visitors at Bend Farm, the home of ‘Mre. Groff‘s parents. Mre. Chas. Koch has returned to her home after a weeks visit at the home of her sisterinâ€"law, Mrs. Zephaniah Stauffer, at Glenallan. The Bloomingdale and Conestogo Softball teams had it out on the local diamond on Tuesday evening of last week. The result was a win by the home team by a 15â€"7 score. Mr., and Mrs. Allan Good and daughter Miss Ethel were spending the holiday with relatives in Guelph. Mies Luella Koith of Mount Forest was a weekâ€"ond visitor in the vilâ€" lage. 0 8 e Mr. Chas. Koch was a recent busiâ€" ness visitor in Toronto. Mre. Oliver Scheifele and daughâ€" ter Audrey of Waterloo, were visitâ€" ing friends here the forepart of last week. Messre. Orval Snyder and James Stark of Oxenden spent last midâ€" Adriveâ€"screw nail, latest development o FXOOe â€" PP L ipiced Nail. Takes five times k as much force todraw it out of uwhinm m m as (a" standard $ oofing nail. ited Factories alsp r mreShOR Shtt 2 Montesi ead Toronto Write for prices. _ (Patent Applied for) ROUND _ TRIP COACH EXCURSIONS TO ALL STATIONS IN WESTERN CANADA vers granted at Port Arthur, and all stations west thereof. Going Dates: Daily June 10 to 80 Return Limit: 45 Days City Passonger Agent CONESTOGO " ngron sn&m TRUSS â€"‘E‘i with peum:‘ï¬c ï¬â€˜gflol_fl‘.fl! ï¬â€œd"n "nh-LlD" :fl:‘d‘ ith Statite Ledâ€"Hed. with Statite L Deies coant Rrfoss inches xlrt ross end of sheot. fleflw- Lap" is especially suited for reâ€"moofing. been destroyed by lightning. e uivirate mss 0 ',&inknbo.:twhp building a barn. * Presten, Steel Truas, hï¬{:‘: absolutely fireâ€"prood from: with i proof® too wu“ m'm‘lt.ed to mm’- In the twentyâ€"one. years '%\:havo been hiuina Truss Mamï¬c rivetters. Sideo and endsâ€"are in all directions. Roof has a pleasing tch. Cornices are deep and neat. Heavy built doors with strong rolling hardware. Large handsome Vuntih&u nng openable Gable Windows keep the loft cool. hé.";m""s{f?;m-;' ;;B}'ri aaa;ymm always rd â€" distinctive in appearanceâ€" low eoctâ€"emhdbyoneol‘oflrmwflnn few working days without any "Raising Bee." Write for our Burn Circular. Â¥e maimienf hy on ï¬pe, broke out in the summer tchen. _ Willing hel}wn worked frantlcall‘sl to save the furniture and &nvent e flames from spreadi to other nearby buildings, The house and barn of William Kurpel was totally destroyed on Saturday _ morning _ when _ fire, caused bi an overâ€"heated stoveâ€" pipe, broke out in the summer The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Stroh passed away at the K.â€"W. Hospital on Saturday morning. The funeral service was in charge of Rev. Clarke Logan in the absence of Rev. R. R. Elliott. Burial took g{hce in the Mennonite cemetery on Monâ€" day afternoon. House and Barn Burned. Mr. and Mrs. William Krick of Hamilton were holiday visitors with Miss Maglglie and Mr. Ben Moyer. *Misses Florence and Anna Weber and Messrs. Edward and Russell Weber of Kitchener were Sunday guests of their sister, Mrs. Bingeâ€" man and Mr. Marshall Bingeman. Mr. Bemis Durrant of Kitchener and Mr. Bertram Durrant of near Guelph called on Mises Mary and Abbie Bemis on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mra, Leighton Hallman and son Donald of near Rummelâ€" hardt were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yantz on Sunday. is spending a fey McIllister. Parents Bereaved. held Sunday mornings. The service on Sunday will be German and will commence at 9.45 and Sunday School at 9 o‘clock. On the following Sunâ€" day there will be no service as the pastor will be attending the sessions of the Canada Synod, which conâ€" venes this year in Morrisburg, Riverâ€" elde and Williameburg parish, folâ€" lowing June 5th. Loses Valuable Holstein. Political meetings in the present campaign have commenced. ‘Mr. Asmussen held a meeting here on Monday evening, during which be sides the candidate, Mr. Asmussen, eeveral other speakers spoke in his favor. Mr. Harry Kirch was a Toronto vi sitor the forepart of the week. Mr. Orris Hambling of Vernon, B.C., called on Miss Magge and Mr. Ben Moyer on Victoria :g'. Miss _{(ly Schwalm of Kitchener Mr. Oliver Wright has been raâ€" ther unfortunate recently by losing a good purebred Holstein cow and a foal, with its mother, a valuable beast, dying on Monday. An exhibition softball game was played here on Monday evening beâ€" tween a Kitchener team and the loâ€" cal players, which ended in a tie of 11 runs each. Good playing by both teams made the game very interestâ€" ing. Mrs. J. W. Schweitzer suffered a etroke on Monday evening and was taken to the K.â€"W. hospital in the ambulance., Miss Vera Todd spent the weekâ€" end at Thedford, the guest of Mrs. }.?rthur Lithgow, a former teacher ere. Woolwich Council meets next Tuesâ€" day and the Court of Revision and Appeal will be held at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon on the same day. Mre. M. C. Stroh is spending a fow weeks with Kitchener relatives. Play Tie Game. o s Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber ’l Brandon, Manitoba, and Mr. artd Mrs. Irvin Weber of Kitchener called on Mr. avd Mrs. Marshall Bingeman on Friday. _ _ ‘Mr. Schweitzer with his family of Kitchener have moved into the Scheifele home in the westend. Liberal Candidate Here. Mr. and Mrs. James Orr of Milverton ent a few days last week with :fle latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Croft of Harriston called on the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Croft, on Victoria Day. . Mrs. C. Brubacker and Miss Olive Brubacker of Kitchener called on the Misses Mary and Abbie Bemis on Friday. _ â€" Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McAllister, on May 28, a daughter. Congratulations. _ _ _ _ a BLOOMINGDALE nding a few days with Mrs â€"_ Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Lowe of Hespeler visited rélatives in the {village last Tuesday. _____ _ _ dohe 4. fiMabrandt Co â€" Righ Strout, Leganiapest, bnd. hall was crowded to the doors, l| number not being able to get in to | see the play enflxd- ‘"Headstrong | Joan" put on, b'i: e young roplel of the district, These who too gart in the play were Messrs. Fred Ferâ€" guson and Lorne Wollis of West Montrose, Miss Gladys King of Conestogo, Mesers. Clarence Schuett, Wm. Mackie, Arthur Marâ€" tin, Mrs. Henry Burnett and_the Misses Dorothy Weicker, Ruby Klein and, Annie Lundy, all of Winterbourne. Miss Alice Forbes of this place was the director. Others taking part in the concert were an | orchestra composed of Mr. Victor Eisenbach of Conestogo, Mr. Jack Milliard, Mr. Jack Burnett and Mr. Jas. Bux}\\lett. all of Winterbourne, which rnished some excelelnt music. Mr. Eisenbach sang several comjic songs and Ray and Roy Burnett sang several duets, The : little Misses Florence Scroggie and Audrey Burnett danced the Highâ€" land Fling. Everyone in the conâ€"| Sports apdi afternoon and evenjag in ? vilâ€" lage, was a buge success. In the afternoen games: and races of all kinds were played© after Wh& a softball game between, Maple Grove and Winterbourne was played, the score being 22â€"6 in favour of Winterbourne. An excellent supper was then served in the basement of St. .:ndrew's uu{ e: h: \vetyi hm crowd of pgogle. In the evenin; hall mn£ nevmded to tha dnn‘n_ a BIG HQLIJDAY CELEBRATION A RBIG SUCCESS was tendered to all those who helped to make the day such a huse success, especially our good friends from West Montrose and Conestogo. Mr. Alex Forbes acted as chairman. The proceeds amounted to $98.00. Attend Funeral. The annuat 24th of May celebraâ€" tion, which was held last Thussday Mrs. Eddie Zinger spent Friday at Mrs., Geo. Kurts." Messrs. Bert and Herb Haennel ifsnt. Nd:’y evening with Mr. and ra. Harold Warren and family. Mr. Peter Dumbar called on friends in our village. cert took their part excellently. At the close a hearty vote of thanks _ Miss Mae Langdon visited on ‘Monday afternoon with friends at \Guelph. 2 0_ M The ground is hard and dry and farmers are hoplnï¬ for a steady twoâ€"day rain to fall. e Miss Mary Drexler visited in Guelph. ___ _ _ 2 Mr. and Mrs. James Thoume ?)ent Sunday with Miss Rosana irllfer. any friends from here attended the funeral of the late Jos. Scherrer held at New Germany. Miss Rosana Zinger spent Sunâ€" Mr. Chas. Seifried spent Sunday at his home. Mr. Wilfred Bruder spent Sunâ€" daidunder the parental roof. r. Mike Zinger, Sr., vieited with Mr. Andrew Magy recently. F The funeral of the late Mr. Jos. Scherrer, who died at his home near here last Monday morning, was held on Thursday morning from his home to St. Boniface R. C. Church and cemetery at New Germany. The funeral was largely attended. Rev. Father Diemert officiated. The pallâ€" bearers were all neighbors of the deceased, namely Gustave Brohman, Edward Moyer, Wendell Lehman, Chas. Schuett, Bernard Brohman and Lawrence Beite. 6 Personals. Miss Rosana Zinï¬:‘: ?ent Sunâ€" da{l with Mr. and . Thoume. rs. A. Hergott called on Mrs. Zhï¬_er recently. rs. W. Scanlon and famil&of Kitchener spent a day with Mrs. N. H. Seifried recently. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Milliard, Sr., spent a couï¬le of days with their daughter, r._ and Mrs. Thos. Clemens, near l\litchell. Do _ Miss Nellie Brown of Guelph spent the holiday with her aunt, Miss Annie Brown. __ Mrs. John Wollis and son, Mr. Lorne Wollis, of near West Monâ€" trose, sg{ent Sundgï¬.l with â€" her brother, Mr. Albert milton. _ Mrs. Anderson of A{wn visited for a few days last week with relaâ€" tives here. â€" Mrs., Norman Wright returned on Saturday to her home in Detroit after spending the past three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell. â€" e Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Hamilton | and family of Brantford spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents,‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffs. : The many friends around here of Mrs. Robert Forrest will be sorry to hear that she is not improving as fast ags they would like to see her. Mr. and Mrs. Kline and Mr. and Mrs. Plummer, all of Stratford, took in the holiday celebration whlé: was held in the village on the 24th of May Mrs. McKerroll and daughter, Miss Irene McKerroll, Miss Iéudell and Mr. Houstien, all of Toronto, Miss Beattie of Guelph and Mr. R. Young of Elora spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardy. Mr. Jas. Henderson of Toronto spent a few days last week with friends here. He also took in the holiday celebration here, _ _ _ R Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hosking of Palmerston spent the holid? with the latter‘s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell. _ Mr. Graham King and friend of Stratford spent the holiday with friends here. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Mcâ€" Farlane at Guelph on Monday afterâ€" noon. a Wonderfu}; May af Enjoyment. Poreonals and other items as told hy Watazion Clronicle Catch More Fisk in 193% Hildebrandt‘o Hinte telle you how -A:-n ;u ?‘a old ltnvl.n‘râ€"lt- eatchere for t weâ€"a mat new items. IIIL“'- o !'ll-'u"_ ARISS DTISTRICT NEWS d for all for your Make Up Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mre. Ignats Weller were Messns. Frank and Leonard Weiler of Roseville, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilheim and family of Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Simon Wihe!lm and daughter Reta, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ‘Weiler and daughter Jeanette, Mr. and: Mrs. George Wellor ‘with Mr. and. Mrs. Merb Krieger . Mr. and Mrg. Joseph Harnack and dsughter Gladys.spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Barney Smith of Wolâ€" verton. eon Billy and du‘dncr Marjorieâ€"and Mr. Edmund Weilér of here. c Mr. and Mre. Henry Witse} of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leird. of New Hamburg,, Mr. and. Mro. Alex Berg of Philipeburg epent Sunday with Mrs. Peter Borg. Weekâ€"end guests with Mr. and Mre. Willlam Zuber were Mrs. Raybould and daughtere Ada and Amanda and eon Bruce, Mr. and Mre. Gordon Rayâ€" bould, all of ‘Toronto, the Misses Reta Zuwber of Kitchener and Georâ€" gina of Sunnyside. â€" Mr. and Mre. William Bindernagel spont Sunday with relatives in New Dundee. . f Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Beohtel wore Mr. and Mre, Abâ€" ner Rudy and family of, Now Ham bure, Mr. and Mrs. Qmar Rudy and sone Robert and David of Rlooming: dale and Mige Forn, Rauman of Breeâ€" Cts, Misaes Netéie and Nelda Kriegor of Kitchener ‘were weekâ€"and vimitore Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Voll and daughâ€" ter Jean called on friends here on Sunday afternoon. We regret to repprt that Mr. Arâ€" thur Kramp is on the sick: list. Mr. Fred Berg called on Mr. Arâ€" thur Kramp recently. â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Wilheim and children Rodger and Lorne spent SBundey with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bauman. Mr. Bill Putzer of Gueiph, who is laid up with blood polsoning, is spending some time with his sister, Mrs. Arthur Kramp. A full grown deer was seen leiâ€" surely grazing at Fox‘s Corner on the Guelph highway by Mr. Gus Hergott on ‘Thursday morning. _ _ Mrs, Vera Hergott and son Jorry, Mre. Elizabeth Hergott and Olive attended the funeral of the late George Schieck, who was burried in Drayton on Saturday afternoon. Messrs. Edgar and Wiltred Har nack and Edgar Foster of here, Stanley Harnack of Fisher Mille epent a day recently fishing at Wolâ€" verton. â€" Mre. Vera Hergott and Mre. Elizaâ€" beth Hergott called on Mrs. Anthony Hergott, who is quite ill at her home in New Germany. SHANTZ STATION If name left off, or correction needed, attend sittings in person or obtain notice of complaint form and file two days before sittings. You enjoy the franchise. Exercise it. You should coâ€"operate in order to see that your name is on the Voters‘ List. The responsibility is yours. Do not delay. Don‘t put it off until Election Day and then blame someone because your name is not on the Voters‘ List. ~~ June 19th have now been posted in your electoral district. Examine this List and make sure that your name is included. If your name is not on the Voters‘ List, find out the date on which the Revising Officer will sit in your locality. Public Notice will be given locally of the date and place of the Revising Officer‘s sittings. THE VOTERS‘ LISTS for the Provincial Elections to be held on t0 5 in Ontario Electionsâ€"1934 NOTICE TO VOTERS Mr. apd Mre. E. Weber of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger. Rev. and Mrs. Lamack apent a day in New Hamburg with Mre. Lamack‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Sippel. Mrs. Will Sattler and daughter Estella epent a day with Twin City friends. Mr. and Mre. Heury Hahn af ‘Tavistockâ€" and their deughtpr; Mre. Geo. Tubbs of Detroit were Sunday sueats at the.home of Mr. and: Mrs. ‘Mr. and. Mre, Kd. Kochlex of Kit chener andâ€"â€"Mr. and~Mre. WAH Koehâ€" ler of Petrolea spent a day with Harry weekâ€"end with her cougin, Miss Hilâ€" da Hahn of. Waterlo6; _ Visitors with Mr. and.Mxs. Menno. Brubacher were Mr. and. Mro. M. C. Brubacher, Samue! Brubacher, John and Mery. Lauer of: Jnniette, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Noah Honsberger and David and Graee of Waterloo and Walter Shants of Floradale. Misses Marie Krauter and Ruth Hoerle apent a pleasant afternoon in Balgam Grove with Miss Mildred Little Miss Wilma Kuhn spent a few days with her cousin, Miss Marle and daughter Betty were Sunday vi sitors in Preston with Mr. and Mrs William Bechtold. Mr. and. Mre. . Will Schaner and Violet, Arthur and Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith were recent visitors with Mre. Kate Schaner. Miss Laurene Otterbein of Waterâ€" loo epont the weekâ€"end with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mre. M. Koch. Mr. and Mre. John Hamel and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hamel of Wellesliey and Mr. and Mré. Heary Naumaun of Kitchener were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Foerster. Attend Qubao! Fair Marting, ‘Kennath. William, princigal.eof the sabaol and . the mmï¬rlouhzmn ter atteaded the annual Woolwich Bchool Fair meeting at the Eimire Personals. ‘The Misses Lena Horst and Anna Brubacher and Wilburt were recent vigitors with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hoffman of Hawkesville. â€" Public School on Saturday afterâ€" Mr, and Mrs. J. Gies and Mre. W. Peckham and daughter Reta of Hamilton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Leo Voigon of St. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bechtold of Petersburg epent a day with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bechtold. Rev. and Mre. M. Brubacher accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Musselâ€" man and the Misses Beulah Snider The above notice applies to all municipalities except cities and separated cowns having a population of 10,000 or more, and town» ships bordéring on a.city having a population of 100,000 or mores Mr. and Mre. Herman Bechtold Hahn spent the ONTARIO Issued under the direction of Mr, and Mré. John Dorecht and |daughter Shirley of Waterloo called on Mr. and Mre. Fred Kienappel reâ€" â€"cently. ‘ Mr. Harry Stoeser spent Sunday | with friends in Niagara and Buffalo. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steffier of West .Montrose called on Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Steffler on Sunday. 1 _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Eugene Dietrich were Mr. and Mre. George Fahrer and Mr. and Mrs. Joo Anthony and family of Kitchener. Mr. Clemens Rumig of Bamberg epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" thony Rumig. Bunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Louis Ellonsen were: Mr. and Mre. H. Schaefer and ‘Mr. and Mre. Geo. Snider of Waterlo0, Mrs. Henry Euler, Mr. and Mre. Percy Schoch and eon Robert of Kitchener, Mrs. Valentine and Miss L@urene Otter bein, Mr. and Mre. Emerson Krauter, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Nowak and family were Sunday visitors in Waâ€" terloo with Mr. and Mre. Jas. Weber. Miss Laura Schweltzer of Waterioo epent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Oesch. ‘The majority of the farmers around here have completed their seeding and are busy planting potaâ€" toes, etc. and Florence Bauman epent Sunday in Bothwel, where Rev. Brubacher had charge of the communion serâ€" vices. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser epent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Bufâ€" falo and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dictâ€" rich and family were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mre. John K. Wagâ€" ner. & Mr. Simon Brubacher spent a day with his aunt and uncle of Peters burg. Sunday with Mr.â€"and Mre. Peter Dietrich. Whan a. women is nok.o,. British enbjeat:encopt that she has become a Bvitisk eubject by maminge or by> the Maguralination af her parent whiloâ€"she wasâ€"a.minaen, if she wishâ€"tn be pinced on thn Voters‘ List and to vote, she muat hase a Judge‘s Cortificate JUDGE CLEMENT will sit at the Court House, Kitchoner, for the parpsse of GCRANEING CRRIIBRIGCATES TO THOSE ENTITLED who woeuld vote in the CITY OF GAET and CITY OF KITCHENER, on Monday, Jyne 4th, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. â€"_ Tuesday, June 5th, same hours. No fee is charged for these Certificates. Milton F. Kuch and sou Carl Mr. and Mrs. George Ellert spent L A. HUMPHRIES, K.C., Chief Election Officer for Ontario __ THR ®Ecron aAoÂ¥#o 8 s 0_ TemrN O ForRscCN BH JOSEPHSBURG Ontario Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker were: Rev. and Mre. Stanton Lautenschlager and daughter Katheleen and son ‘Bobby, Miss Grace Sun and Rev. G. D. Fleming. Miss Alice Blackstock of Toronto is the guest of Miss Beasie Hope. Rev. Stenton Lautenschlager, reâ€" turned missionary from China, had charge of the Sunday morning serâ€" vice in the U. B. Church. Rev. Lauâ€" tenschlager was accompanied by Mre. Lautenschlager, daughter Katheâ€" leen, 7 years old, son Bobby two years and ‘Miss Grace Sun, a native of China, (who has been a student at ‘Toronto University). The group were all dressed in Chinese cogâ€" tumes .. Mre. Lautenschlager and Miss Grace Sun sang a duet in the 'Chinese language which was enjoyed by all present. Miss Mragaret Shelby visited with her cousin, Miss Florence Shelby of Rastwood on May 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perrin and son Jack of Galt were Sunday vist tore at the home of Mr. Will Hope. Miss Sylvia Hallman of the K.â€"W. Hospital, Kitchener, spent the weekâ€" end at the home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. 0. G. Halimian. Mr. and ‘Mre. A. Drinkwater and daughter Katherine and Ruth visited at the home of Mis. J. Lepp on Sunâ€" day. Rev. Lautenschlager has epent twelve years as a missionary in China and all deemed it a real priviâ€" lege to hear him again. Mr. and Mre. Telford Broadhecker, Miss Gladys Fried, Lillian Schreiber, Eric Cox and ‘Melvin Becker attendâ€" ed the County C. E. picnic held in Waterloo Park on May 24th. t Mr. and ‘Mra. Levi Holm visited in Preston on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Giibert Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Herold Osborne and daughter Beverly Jean of Toronto spent a few days of last week with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thomas Marshail. E. W. CLEMENT Chairman of the Election Board. ROSEVILLE ta