8 g PAGE FPOUR Mr. Simeon Horet of Kitchener, dale were Sunday viaitore with Mr Miss Beulah Snider, Meesrs. Mahlon and Mre Walter Maurer Snider and Orvie Bauman of Flom-] Mr= and Mre Edmund Schwindt dale and Mr. Abraham Gingrich visitâ€" ; apent Sunday with their daughter ed with Mr. and Mre Daniel Horat Kuth at Port Eigin on Sunday. | Sunday viaitors at the home of Mr. Thoee from thie district attending and Mrs. Solomon Bender were: the Benderâ€"Walter reunion at Moore:; Misees â€" Ruby Bricker, Vera and feld Park on Saturday were: Mr.)Helen Allgeier and Mre. P. Allgeier and Mre. Geo. Koepke and Helen,‘lnr Elmira, Mr. and Mre. Melvin Allâ€" Mr. and Mra. Noah Miller and family geier, Miea Betty Wright and Mr Mr. and Mra. George Bolender and Mosea Snydet of Kitchener, Mr. and family, Mr. and Mra. Wealey Miller, | Mre. Irvin Mohr and daughter Verna Mr and Mra. Edwin Bender, Mr. Soâ€" ‘of North Easthope lomon Bender «and. son Claire. | _ Mr. and Mra. Seranus Gingrich and The Evangelical church wae flled family were Sunday visitora with to capacity on Sunday evening, it beâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Horet. ing the occasion of the annual Chilâ€"| _ Mr. REdmund Bonn apent Sunday dren‘a Day service. An {nteresting with Mr and Mre. Oecar Martin near program of recitations, exerciaes and Waterloo Mr. and Mre. Eliae W. Horst and children Donald and Elizabeth and Vr. and Mrs. John Lorentz were Sunday vieitors with friends in Wel lesley Vr. and Mre H. E. Ratz of Water loo were Sunday guest« at the home of Mr. and Mre Edwin Bender Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Shondelmayer, Mroand Mrs: John Shondelmayer of Waterloo, Mre. Eby and daughter Misa Laura Eby of Kitchener were Sunday vieitore with Mr. and Mrect N. B. Hoffer | Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman and / ons Maynard and Melvin were Sunâ€" day visitors with MtY. and Mre: Lorne ‘ Shantz near Floradale 1 Mis«es Betty Hamel. Constance Hame] and Lois Jefferson have re turned to their homee in Kitchener after spending a week on the farm with Mr and Mrs. Walter Maurer. | Vr. and Mrs. Fred Quantz of Riâ€" nira spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Koepke. | Miss Ruth Miller is attending a five weeka‘ teacher«‘ course in Priâ€" maryâ€"Kindergarten at the Normal School in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Lichty and {amily attended the Martin reunion held on Saturday at Waterloo Mrs. Rusael Clemens of Farming: ton, Mich. is «pending a week at the home of Mr. and Mre: Harvey Dessler Mis. Wesley Clark of Zephyr is spending a week at the home of her parente, _ Rev. and â€" Mre._ No H Sch walm Several friends of the late Simeon Cressman, who died at New Dunâ€" dee on Sunday, attended the funeral, which was held oy Wednesday afterâ€" noon at New Dundee. Mis. Henry Hallman Michigan with her d:i Hutching, who spent a the home of Mr. and Geach. Mre. Jacob Shantz, for many yearse a resident of our village, ‘has gone to make her home with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Emma Schraeder in New York state Mics Jean Geiger and Masters Wilâ€" lard and James spent Sunday with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Harry Prong at Riverbank. Mr. Earle Mader of Hamilton wpent the weekâ€"end with his purents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mader Miss Abbie Detweiler spent two days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snider, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Geiger and the former‘s mother, Mre. A. Geiger of Acadia Valley, Alberta, spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" drew Battler at Shakespeare and at the home of Mrs. John Koch, Wellesâ€" ley. The Vacation Bible School conâ€" ducted at the Wanner Church near Hespeler, opened on Monday, July 9th. A good number of the local boys and girle are attending Misses Ella Cressman and Elvina Cresaman ure teaching classes at the school. Pleasantly Entertained. \frs. Lloyd Mader entertained a number of friends at a party in honor of Mrs. H. White of Calgary, Alberta, on Thursday evening. July 5th. Mrs. White, a former resident of this vilâ€" lage is spending some time in the community. Birthdays Observed. (On Monday evening of last week, Mrs. Cecil Mader and Mrs. Jerry Geiger celebrated their birthdays toâ€" wether at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Geiger. A picnic supper was served on the lawn. Later in the evening Mrs. Lioyd Mader, Mrs. Ceâ€" cil Mader and Mrs. Geiger called on Mrs. Andrew Binder to extend their congratulations to Mrs. Binder who ulso celebrated her birthday on July 2nd. On the same day a little daughâ€" ter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mre. Albert Blake of this place. Visitors Coming And Going. "Faith" Subject of Talk The young people of the M.B.C. Church had charge of the meeting at Bethany Church, Kitchener on Monâ€" day evening. An interesting program was rendered. The topic of the evenâ€" ing being "Paith", was given in two boys and girls are attending. Misses Florence Dessler, Bible School. Mrs. â€" Alvin Wright of Detroit Mich.. is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Maâ€" der. + ~~JULY The Month of Sales Is Now Herse You will find it very profitable to come to this Store from time to time and see what we are doing with Summer merchanâ€" Nothing will be kept over for next year if we can help it. THIS WEEK wE START ON Muslins & Voiles _A fine collection in designs, colorings and qualities. . All grouped inta one 29 lot. Going at, yd. c H. A. Germann WATERL OO NORTH WOOLWICH Henry Hallman returned to BRESLAU PHONE 271 her daughter, Mrs few days at Mre. Harry Sunday viaitors at the home of Mr. and â€" Mrs. Solomon â€" Bender â€" were: Misaes â€" Ruby Bricker, Vera and Helen Allgeier and Mre. P. Allgeler of Elmira, Mr. and Mre. Melvin Allâ€" geier, Miea Betty Wright and Mr Mosea Snydet of Kitchener, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Coleon Jefferson of Kitchener, Mra. V. Hebel and Mr Sinclair Adolph of Bridgeport and Vr. and Mrs. Eara Manrer of Flora: dale were Sunday vialtore with Mr Mr. and Mra. Simon Walter and daughtere Margaret and Idona and «on Roy of Wallace «pent Sunday with relatives here conge wae rendered by the Sunday School and choir. Special numbers by outside talent were a reading by Mra.(G_ Hildebrandt of Hamilton and instrumental and vocal numbers by the Walter trio from Wallace Rev. C H Cornwell of Elmira, Mr Armin Schlenker of Bridgeport and Mr._ Ralph â€" Mohrâ€" ofâ€" Phillipsburg were Sunday gueats of Mr. and Mra Enoch Schneider. "VAMPS" OUR GRANDFATHERS FELL FOR An article relating facts about the korgeous career of a notorious woâ€" man who had the big personage« of the day at her feet seventy yeark ago, but who wouldn‘t be much of a hit nowadays. See The American Weekly with next Sunday‘s Detroit Times Contract Let For‘ . New Warechouse Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kilgour of Buffalo visited on Sunday with the former‘s sister, Mre. George Jackâ€" sOn. Mr. George Mitchell has returned home after spending the past few monthsy with his daughters in the West. Smith Shoe Company to Rebuild at Once.â€"To Be Under Roof In Ten Days. Miss Susie McPherson is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Dan Musser, and her brother, Mr. Dunâ€" can McePherson and Mrs. McPherson of the town line. Mrs. T. E. Reid is spending two weeks with the Misses‘ Jennie and Marjorie Beggs of Linwood, who are camping at V}’usu;zuâ€Bpach. A number of the young people uttended the barn dance at Mr. Scott‘s at Tralee on Thursday eveâ€" ning. The Smith Shoe Company‘s wareâ€" house, recently destroyed by fire, is being replaced with a rqu. Conâ€" tractor Henry Holle of Conestogo and mason contractor â€" Frey of Floradale will have the building unâ€" der roof again in eight or ten days. Personals. Quite a number from this locality attended the funcral of Mr,. Noah 8. Bauman, who passed away very suddenly last Tuesday. Mrs. Elo Martin visited her parâ€" ents near Floradale on Wednesday. Miss Violet Metzger of Wutorlool Miss Florence Hahn of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" is spending a week with Mrs. Alfred ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metzgcr.’l{ahn. Mrs. William Tyack, Florence and Rev. H. D. Moyer of Preston will Earl, visited Mr. and Mrs. Williamfoceupy the pulpit of Boyd Church Guise on Sunday. this Sunday, July 15, at 3.30 and Quite a number from this locality |there will be no service or Sunday attended the funcral of Mr, Nomah|School the following Sunday owing 8. Bauman, who passed away very|to Rev. A. A. Laing taking his vacaâ€" suddenly last Tuesday. tion. Mr. John R. Jackson and son Morley were business visitors to Guelph on Stftur‘(!qy. s Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poyner and daughter Velma and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paton, Garth and Marilyn of Detroit, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jackâ€" son. The funeral of the late Gordon Gowing was held on Monday afterâ€" noon from the United Church, burial taking place in the Glenallan cemetery. A large crowd attended the services which were conducted by the Rev. John Neil. Mr. Gowâ€" ing, who was a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gowing, succumbed to an attack of pneumonia on Friday. He leaves to mourn his loss his widow, one son, also his father, mother and several sisters and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King and family of Alma were Sunday visitâ€" ors with the former‘s uncle, Mr. A. W. Ruler and Mrs. Ruler. Miss Mary Matthews spent Saturâ€" day evening in Kitchener. â€" Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mautthews and Mr. and Mrs. William Rennie visited _ friends in â€" Listowel on Saturday. Mrs. Appel and Mrs. Albert Filâ€" singer accompanied Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Filsinger of Rochester on n visit to New Hamburg on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn and daughter Marie of Kitchener were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Schlitt. Mr. William Nolting of Waterloo College oceupied St. James‘ pulpit on Sunday morning. â€" Mrs. Elias Snider spent the weekâ€" end at Nine Pines with her daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Homer Witmer. Death of Gordon Gewing Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Henry Scheerâ€" er of Conestogo spent Sunday with their sons, Henry and John and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gabel and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gabel on Sunday. Mr. Alexander Gabel returned with them to spend several weeks here with his son. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Kirch of Conestogo were Sunday evening visitors of the Scheerer families. St. James‘ Brotherhood on Monâ€" day evening made arranagements at their meeting to hold the, combined Sunday School and church picnic in Woods‘ picnie grove on Civie Holiday. YATTON Mr. Firman and Miss Ruby Ward visited with Miss Eva Ballard on Sunday. Miss Jeanette Webb of Toronto, who is holidaying with her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crackâ€" nell in Kitchener, was pleasantly surprised on Monday, July 9, when upon arriving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hammond about 6 p.m., found a beautifully spread table trimmed with pink and centred with a birthday cake, it being the oceasion of her 14th birthday. ’%her(' were fourteen who participated in the dinner, among whom were two grentâ€"aunts, Mrs. George Petch and Mrs. Sam Petch and a greatâ€"uncle, Wm. Leighton, e 2 I Mr. and Mrs. M, Shantz attended the funcral of the late Mra. Andrew ‘Docring at Philipsburg on Monday. ' Visitors here on Sunday were: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hastings and dnughâ€" ter of Listowel with Mr. and Mrs. ’(.‘(-orm- Richardson; Misses Lauretta Bracndle, Viola Hass, Nellie Schaefer, _ and _ Messrs. _ Howard Zinkan, â€" Eckhardt Otterbein and Herbert Heer of Heidelberg with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Shantz; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gingerich and Mr. und Mrs. Enos Gingerich and family of Buden with Anron Bender and family; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender and dnughter, Miss Olive, and son, Master Bruce, of Listowel, with Mrs. Calvin Voll and two children of St. Thomas are visiting at the home of Wm. Voll‘s. Present Interesting Program. The W.M.S. held their July meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. A. W. Rennie and Mrs. Walters on Wedâ€" nesday, July 4, with an attendance of twentyâ€"six, ten of whom were visitors. _ The devotional exercise was taken by Mrs. Thos. Birmingâ€" ham, two interesting readings were given by Mrs. George Glaister and Miss Marion Laing, the Watchâ€" Tower by Mrs. Lorne Rennie. The Society was favored with a duet by Miss Noble and Miss Cousin of Toronte, and a solo by Miss Eva Ballard, accompanied by Miss Ruby Ward on the guitar. Misges Ballard and Ward also gave a musical selecâ€" tion with guitar and violin. The proâ€" gram was brought to a close with prayer by Miss Noble, after which tasty refreshments were served by the hostesses, during which time Miss Noble gave an outline of her work as derconess in Toronto. | Mrs. R. AF_()s_tmâ€";_n_n»d family Mr. and Mrs. M. Shantz attended the Stauffer reunion held in Waterâ€" loo Park on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hammond necompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cracknell of Kitchener to Toronto on Sunday. Mr. Victor MacLennan is spendâ€" ing this week in Toronto. s Mr. Manasseh M. Martin and his sister Lovina were Sunday visitors with relatives at ‘Conestogo. _ Mr. Calvin Tyack of Hamilton was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of his mother, Mrs. W. Tyack. Mr. W. E. Easson of Kitchener spent Friday evening, with South Wallenstein friends. Messrs. James Birmingham of Crosshill and George Birmingham of Millbank were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Back.. Mr. Nelson Snider of Waterloo spent Friday afternoon in | this vicinity. E â€" _ Messrs. Richard, Joseph, Russell uind William Allingham and Arthur Voll spent Sunday with John Birmâ€" ingham at the home of Andrew Querin near Hesson. Masters Ross and Bobbie Yendt of Kitchener are holidaying with Miss Eileen Lather. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. George Birmingham and little daughter spent Sunday with Andrew Bach‘s and family in Wallenstein, Miss Helen and Master Gordon Bach returning with them and will gpend their vacation here with their grandparents. Mrs. Joseph Stubbs ‘attended a religious convention held in Toronto last week. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Martin were Rev. Lorne Schmidt of Mannheim, Mr. and Mrs. August Sauder of St. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Martin and son Robert from Niaâ€" gara Falls, N.Y. ___ _ _ __ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilford and son Thomas spent Sunday with George Livergood‘s and family near Bright. Master Russel and little Miss Elsic Bigam spent a few days at the home of James MeMahon, north of Linwood. Relatives recently visiting at the home of Mrs. Leo A. Diefenbacher were Mr. Fred Dresch of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Abram Snider of Didsbury, Atberta. 8. Mrs. Fred Adkin of Bothwell is spending a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Adkin. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams accompanied Mr. Earl Matthews in u weekâ€"end motor trip to Detroit. Mrs. Elias W. Martin is spending this week with her recently widowed daughter, Mrs. Noah S. Bowman, of Goshen, Sixth of Peel. Markham visitors from this vicinâ€" ity last Sunday were Messrs, Alvin Gingrich, Dilman Brubacher, Moses Martin, Elias B. Martin, Henry S. Bauman, and the Misses Malvina Diefenbacher, Selina Bauman, Lydia Martin, Alice Drudge, Anna Bauâ€" man, Hannah Bowman and Annie Weber. Mr. A. S. Rennie, M.P.P., of Tilâ€" sonburg, was a weeksend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rennie. Miss Dorothy Matthews was lateâ€" ly a visitor with Fergus friends. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elford of Ottawa and little grandson, Billie Moss, of Dundas, visited with Mrs. A. W. Rennie and Mrs. Walters on Friday. Mrs. Walters accompanied them to Brooklin, Ont., where she will spend a week with friends. > WALLENSTEIN Porsonmals and other items as told by Waterico Chromicle CROSSHILL P "ot e t e en fige ols 80 s O( HEBWATEBHRLOO CHRONICELE®® . â€"o° _ DISTRICT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Nomh Spenler and Misses Leah and Emma Spenler and Mr. J. Wood spent the ï¬oliday at Poole with the former‘s uncle, Mr. Peter Spenler. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dickert of Kitchener spent Sundiy with the |latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mra. E. Kumpf. {__ Mr. R. Lovell was n Sunday ~visitor in town. Mrs. S. Nauman and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilfred Nauman nnX famâ€" ily attended the Jacobs reunion at Stratford on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Livingston spent Sunday with the former‘s 'Parents, Mr. _ and Mra. John ~R Livingston at Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders and family of Waterloo spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Saunders. Mr. Kenneth Leiskau has returnâ€" ed home after spending a week with his sister, Mrs. Earl Totten, at Woodslee. | Last Friday evening aâ€"large_numâ€" _ ber of young people from this comâ€" munity gathered at the home Of Mr. | and Mre. Benj. Milliard Jr., and held a farewell party for Miss Ruby Klein, who is leaving here after teaching {tor five yeare in the Junior room of the Winterbourne School. The evenâ€" ing was spent in dancing after which {an address was read by Mr. Clarence Schuett and Miss Alice Forbes preâ€" sented .Miss Klein with a deek fet and a fountain pen for which Miss «Klein heartily thanked the givers and assured them that it would at all times serve to remind her of the pleasant years spent here. Lunch was served and everyone had an enâ€" joyable time. The addreas is as folâ€" lows: Dear Miss Klein: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hebel and family attended the Stauffer reâ€" union at Waterloo Park on Saturâ€" day. Miss Doris Kuntz spent the week ind at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Kuhn spent the weekâ€"end at Niagara Falls. Mr. C. W. Kipfer was a business visitor in Elmira on Tuesday. A number of Baden people atâ€" tended the decoration service at Riverside cemetery, New Hamburg, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hofstetter of Plattsville called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hofstetter on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowling and daughter Joan, and Mr. Jack Foster of Hamilton were weekâ€"end visitors nt the home of Mrs. J. Foster. Mr. Fred Rueffer and daughters Helen and Ruth spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rueffer. Mr. James Miller of Port Dalâ€" housie renewed acquaintances in the village over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mre. Russell Whale of Goldstone visited on Snnday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre, Frank Forhes. Mrs. Itenry Stiefelmeyer of Toâ€" ronto is spending some time at the home of Mrs. E. D. Stiefelmeyer. _ Mrs. M. Seegmiller and son of Kitchener hawe returned home after spending n week at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. fenry Rueffer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mogk spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Hy. Hofstetter. We deeply regret that your occuâ€" pation as teacher of our school has terminated. During the years you have been patient, kind and underâ€" standing. You have always given of your best and your pupils have reâ€" flected this instheir rapid© progress. Not only your pupils but every memâ€" ber of the section will miss you greatly. Our associations with you have been of the pleasantest. Whenâ€" ever you are in our vicinity a true welcome will be awaiting you. Now Miss Klein as a slight token of our affection and regard for you, we ask you to accept these gifts from all of us hoping that wherever you may be, they may recall pleagant memories of 8.9. No. 7 at Winterbourne. Signed on behalf of, S.8. No. 7, Winterbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacKay of Willowdale spent a few days last week with the former‘s sister, Mr. and Mre. Henry Burnett. Miss Rnby KJein returned on Snnâ€" day to her home in Stratford after spending the past week with friends here Presentation To §chooi Teacher. Miss Dorothy Weicker and sister, Miss Edna Weicker of near Shake speare spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mré. Paul Kurtz. Masters Arthur Richardson and Bobbie Anderson of Kitchener are visiting with the later‘s grandparâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon, Mica Annie Lundy left last week to «pend some time with her brother, Mr. Chae. Lundy at Little Seotland. Mias Shirley Strong of Windsor is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Chas. Suge. Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Hamilton and family of Brantford epent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parente, Mr. and Mre. John Sherriffs. Mr. Ollis Reinhardt of Mildmay «pent last week at the home of his cousin, Mre. Paul Kurtz and Mr. Kurtz. Mre. Pinder of Elmira is visiting with «Mr. and Mre. Sexton Hamilton and other friends. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Murphy are spending a few days with relatives at Barrie. Much eympathy is extended to Mr. Dietrich Scheerer and family in the loss of their wife and mother, whose death occurred last week. The funâ€" eral was held on Saturday afternoon from her home near here to the Conestogo Lutheran Church for serâ€" vices, Interment being made in the wdjoining cemetery, Mrs. W. C. Anderson and family of Kitchener visited on Monday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon. Mr. Jack Mann of Guelph Visited last week with his aunt, Miss Annie Brown. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burnett of Guelph and son, Mr. and (Mre, Lindâ€" say Burnett of Nichol township vieitâ€" ed on Sunday. with Mr. and Mra. Jas. Langdon. Miss Mae Langdon «pent last Wed nesday wth relatives in Kitchener. Personals. WINTERBOURNEK BADKEN mm" glnw-rnmonl took office n 1227.". Priends of Mis« Helen Wey, forâ€" ninanVI, on July 5th wae «elected premiet Of mer atudent at St_ Mary‘s High =â€"â€" Alberta. | School at Kitchener, will be intereatâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Eydt spent Succeasor to Hon J. E. Brownle®, eq (o learn that ahe wa« a member |Bunday with the former‘s brother, for 9 yeara head of the United FArâ€" of the graduating claes of 248, who | Mr. Fscob Eydt, at Waterford, . mers of Alberta adminietration, Mt.‘ graduated â€" from _ the Weet â€" High Mrs. Melvin Hammond visited Reid was inanimous cholce of pATtY School at Cleveland, Ohio with _ friends in â€" Kitchener _ and member«. He will auceeed Premier| _ MÂ¥r. and Mrs. Irvin Hasa and Mr.| Hamilton last week, Brownlee, who reaigned after a juty and Mre. ferb Knorr of Kitchener Little Erma Albrecht is confined found him gullty of seducing a eten® left thie week for Detroit from where , to the house with scarlet fever. We grapher, â€" employed at â€" Parliamebt leff |ast week for Detrolt from where | wish her a complete recovery, bullding. the World‘s Fatr. Misa Muriel {»‘{nmmond of Wood:â€" mooei m ns wines tevca t caime it catemmcen | Mr. Edward B. Moogk of Toronto stock spent the weekâ€"end with her Plumber: "I‘ve come to fix that old is viaiting in Kitchener at the home cousin, Miss Gladys Hammond. tub in the kitchen." | of Mr. and Mra. John Grasser and in Mr. and Mrs. John Eydt attended Young Son: "Mama, here‘s the doc Waterloo at the home of Mrs. the funeral of the late Mrs. Adam tor to see the cook." Charlea Moogk for some weeks, Doering, at Philipaburg, on Monday. Suceceasor to Hon J. E. Brownlee, for 9 yeara head of the United Farâ€" mers of Alberta adminietration, Mr. Reid was inanimous cholce of party member«. He will ancceeed Premier Brownlee, who reaigned after a jury found him gullty of seducing a etenc grapher, . employed at _ Parliament bullding. PREMIER NAMED A practita) farmer who came to Canada from hie native Scotland 31 yeara ago, Richard Gavin Reid, memâ€" ber of the legislature @ince the farâ€" mer government took office in 1921, on July 5th waa «elected premier of Alberta. friends in HawKesville, J Mr and Mrs. C. Câ€" Pareona and e famity have left for Barrie where No CONSERVATIVE Mr. Pareons hae beenâ€" transferred as ‘PARTY CAUCUS manager of the Bank of Commerce As far as Coneervative candidatee Branch of the last election and former memâ€" Miss _ Irene â€" Schaefer, _ Mansion bers of the Legislature are concernâ€" «treet, Kitchener, was pleaeantly surâ€" ed,. no party caneus to diecuse such prised at a «hower arranged in her questions se â€"teadership and general honor by her friends at the Cluett Ontario reorganization will be called Peabody plant at Kitchener, recently, unti] the next se««ion of the House. ; in honor of her approaching marriâ€" This attitude whe made perfectly 1l||g'; She wa« presented with a floor clear at Toronto Thursday night at ‘*MD. L Premier Henry‘a complimentary din.‘ ; Miss: Leura Fisher, daughter of ner to bis followere at the Royal Mr. and .Mre. G. Figher of Kitchener York hae heen the gueat of honor at sevâ€" 200 ’ornl showers during the past week in honor of her approaching marriâ€" NEWw ALBERTAPREM.ER NAmED "4° Those who tendered the differâ€" ent parties in her honor Include Mlnal A practita) farmer who came 10 gijeen Daitz, Mies Hazel Smith, Misa Canada from hi@ native Scotland 31 porothea Heartwell. all of Galt and yeara ago, Richard Gavin Reid, memâ€" yr. J Peck and Mrs. D. Adramson ber of the legislature @ince the f@" of Kitchener mer government took office in 1921,‘ _ priends of Mis« Helen Wey, forâ€" on July 5th wae «elected premiet Of mer atudent at Stâ€" Mary‘s High This attitude wae made perfectly clear at Toronto Thursday night at Premier Henry‘a complimentary dinâ€" ner to his followere at the Royal York i _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frickey and daughter of St. Agatha visited on |Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dammeier, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Cunningâ€" ham ind Mr. Norman Goetz of Kitchener visited on Thursday with friends in Hawkesville. Master Willie Hahn of near Glenâ€" allan is spending his summer vacaâ€" tron with his cousin, Master Herbert Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. William Tyack and family of Detroit, Mich., spent the 4th of July with his mother, Mrs. William Tyack. A number from here attended the funeral on Friday morning of the late Mr. Nonh S. Bauman of Peel. Master George Martin of Windsor spent the weekâ€"end with his uncle, M. 1. G. Martin, A large number of relatives and friends attended â€" the funeral on Wednesday afternoon of the late Mr. August Dammeier at the home of his son, Mr. Alvin Dammeier, where he has lived for the past three years. Interment was made in the Lutheran cemetery at Linwood. Mr. and Mre, H. G. Nisaloy, Robert and Jeannette of Mt. Joy, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Bnider, Waterloo, were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin. . Miss Emmeline Lichty, Kitchener, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Hartzâ€" ler and Mr. Hartzler for a short time. Weekâ€"end visitors with Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Tyack were: Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Lundy, Mrs. Reg. Lunty, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lundy of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, Guy Tyack and baby of Woodstock. Mrs. _ Nettie Drummond _ and daughter Betty and Miss Marie Dumart of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end in town. â€" Miss Betty Drummoand remained and will spend several â€" weeks with her grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Charley Bulmer, beâ€" fore returning to her home.. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Houston were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of Kitchener called on friends in town on Sunday afternoon. Miss Evelyn Clark is spending her summer vacation with her mother in Goderich. Miss Norma Stahlbaum is spertdâ€" ing her vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mré. George Stah} baum, Pilkington. Mrs. John Ottman is spending a week with Mr.: and Mrs. Reginald McDowell of near Glenallan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zlegier of West Montrose spenlt Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Cyreniue Ziegler. e Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper was observed in the United Church on Sunday afternoon. Miss Anna Noble and Miss Cousins of Toronto rendered an appropriate duet. . Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Bulmer and fumily of Kitchener spent last week ut their summer home here. Mjss Minerva Bowman is spending the summer months with Mr. and Mre.\Ivan Cressman. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Maurer, Master Lioyd Ziegler visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Walter Maurer, North Woolwich . Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Reist of Elâ€" mira were Sunday <guests of Mrs. Noah Z. Lichty. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Reist of Elâ€" mira were Sunday <guests of Mrs. Noah Z. Lichty. Mr. and Mre. Peter Bowman, El vinaâ€"and Elmeta apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bowman, Yatton. Mrs. K. Schmidt, Miss Lorina and Mr. Norman Schmidt, Mr. and "Mrs. Christ. Hartwig visited Miss Alma Hartwig at Woodstock on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Elias Bowman and son George of Wallenstein, Mr. and Mra. Amos Brubacher of Peel, visitâ€" ed with Mr. Ezra Martin on Sunday. Mr. Levi Housser is spending some time in Vancouver, B.C. Miss Winnifred Boettger of Bridgeport is spending a brief holiâ€" day with ) Alexena Frey. Mra M%%;:ret Eby, Mr. Solomon Eby. iMrs. Gus. Hildebrand of Hamâ€" ilton, _ Miss _ Margaret â€" Bender of North Woolwich were Monday visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Mrs. Fred Plain of St. Marys is spending several weecks with her sister, Mrs. Maria Fenton. Mr. Clare McLeod of Kincardine was a recent visitor in the village. Rev. M. D. Moyer of Preston will occupy the pulpit in the United Church here on Sunday morning at 9.30 o‘clock. Mr. and Mre. Lloyd Snyder and furuily Lorne, Murray and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller motored to Simâ€" coe on Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mre. Allan Martin and sons Willard, Harold and Robert of Yatton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Spies. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weiss and family of St. Agatha spent Sunday with Mrs, Albert Ludwig. _ _ Sunday visitors at Hawkesville were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens and family and Mr. Rarl Unger of Kitchener. Messre. Seranus (Martin, Hy. Bow man and J. T. Ott were business viai tors to Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. Ed. Snyder and daughter Marjory of Spokane, Wash., are spending _ sOme | time _ with . his father, Mr. Sydney Snyder, Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Lamack of Heidelberg visited on Tuesday with Miss Louise Huefner. HAWKESVILLE Rev. and Mrs. Finlay Matheson of First United Church, Waterloo, have !eft for Burlington, where Mr. Mathe eon will assume the Trinity United Church pastorate An enjoyable party arranged by the members of the office etaff of Seagram‘s, was held at Nicholson‘s Inn, Blair, in honor of Mise Beulah Beese and Mr. Fred Roos, popular Waterloo young couple, whose marâ€" riage | takes _ place shortly. The event ‘took the form of a dinner party when turkey was @erved at tahles appropriately decorated in a color «cheme of pink and white carâ€" ried out with clusters of flowers. During the evening the brideâ€"elect wias made the recipient of a mantel clock also heing presented with a corsage of orchids.. The presentaâ€" tion addrees was given by Mr. Fred Haak ind Mies H. Mickus respond: ed VMr. Ro E. Martin made the precentation. Mr. D. H. Alger, the general manager, was the chairman and Mr. Ed. M. Roos proposed the toast to the bridegroom. Mr. Thomaa Rankin Sr., addressed the bride and bridegroom and Mr. F. Roos replied. Following the dinner and presentaâ€" tione dancing and bridge were enâ€" joyed. Mnc J. M. Livingwton, King St., Waterl00, is a gnest at the Windsor Arms Hotel, Toronto. Mr. and Mre. John Hahn of Baden were the guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Daniel Schweitzer Eileen of South Qu‘Appelie, Bask., are visiting Mra, J. En:l. 166 Moore Mrs. E. E. Kragter and hmr Eileen of South Qu‘Appelie, Sask., Ave., Waterloo. Mr. E. C. Schofield, a former orâ€" ganist of the Anglican church of St. John the Evangelist, Kitchener, has been appointed organist and choir director _ ofâ€" First United Baptist church, Moncton, N.B. Mr. and Mre. Anthony Foerster of Britton announce the engagement of their dnuq}htor, Rose Aunn, to Mr. Alâ€" fred Loget of Waterloo. The wedâ€" ding will take place the latter part of July. Mr. and Mre. Realph Raymond of Ottawa were recent guests of the former‘s parents,‘ Mr. and Mre. A. 8. Raymond, William St., Waterloo. On their return on Friday they were acâ€" companied by his sister, Mre. Wm. Bean, who will spend a week in Otâ€" tawe. « Mre. Albert Smith, nee Miss Sole-' ng Bean of Peace River, Alberta, is viaiting her brother, Mr. Edon Bean , and eister, Miss Edith Bean at Kitâ€" chener and other relatives in the disâ€" i triet. Alderman Wesley Fry and Mrs. Fry of Edmonton, Alberta, are visitâ€" ing friends in the county, and attendâ€" ed the Fry reunion at Bright on Satâ€" urday. At present they are the guests of his cousin, Dr. E. G. Fry, William St., Waterloo. Mr. Ira S. Good, of Carstains, Alta., is & visitor in Kitchener, the guest of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Good and his aister, Mra. Rosenberger and Mr. Rosenberger, Cameron street north and of his brother, Mr, J. S. Good. Mrs, W. H. Harvey of Brantford was a recent guest of Mre. George Wegenast at Waterloo. During her stay Mré. Wegenast entertained a score of friends at an afternoon tea. Miss Anna R. Bean, 48 Roy St., Kitâ€" chener, has left on an extended visit to her sister, Mre. David B. Musselâ€" man at Lockwood; Sask. _, Mrs. J. Herbert Smith of Chicago and daughter, Mrs. Walter Kinzie and Mr. Kinzie and four children of St. Louis, are gueste of the former‘s wister, Mrs. A. E. Sanderson, went ago. Mre. Arthur Foster has returned from Port Elgin where she was the guest of Mr. and Mre. M. Kaufman at their summer home. A surprise party was tendered Mr. Fred Roos, whose marriage takes pleae shortly, by the members of the loan department of the Mutual Life head office at the summer home of Mr. Hans Katzer, Freeport. Mr. and Mrs. William Flynn and children of Winnipeg were guests of his mother, Mrs. S. Flynn, Youge St., Waterloo, for two weeks. Mr. Plynn reports â€" conditions â€" generally | imâ€" proved in the West. Miss Phyllis Franks, Wilmot St., Kitchener, is much improved after the appendix operation she underâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John A. Henrich, Mias Dorothy Henrich and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Knarr, if1} of Waterloo, visited Iev. H. W. Baetz and Mra. Buetz in Wesley recently. Miss Beatrice Hertel, 22 Queen St., Waterl00, is receiving the congratuâ€" lations of friends on having succeseâ€" fully passed her registered nurses‘ examinations held recently. . Miss Hertel is a graduate of St. Mary‘s hospital training wchoo} for nurses. Miss A. C. Bornbold of Waterloo left recently for Western Canada to spend a vacation at Yellow. Grass, Sack. Mrs, E. E. Krauter and daughter Mics Eileen Krauter of QuAppelle, Sask., were the guests of the forâ€" mer‘s eister, Mrs. J. Ertel, 168 Moore avenue, Waterloo. Mr. and Mre. P. C. Hunstein and son Jack of Cargill spent a few days in Kitchener, guests of Mr. and Mré, L. G. Bauman. Mr. and Mrg. Herbert F. Kuntz and family, King street, Waterloo, are holidaying at their eummer home at Ragle Lake. ol al the K..â€"W. hospital a week Mr. and Mre. (M. D. Hisey and daughter Helen of Elmira and Mr. James Stewart of Hamilton «pent an afternoon of last week with Mr. and . Mrs. Ear] Tabbert Mie« Helen Adam and Janet Coo per were Saturday viaitore in Kit chener. visited Mr. and Mrs_ J. D. Johnson of Fergus accompanied by Miea Anita Fowler viaited Friday with Mr. and Mra. _ Duncan _ MacPherson Mice Fowler remained and spent the weekâ€" end among her relatives prior to reâ€" turning to her home in Michigan MUDSONâ€" Miss Helen McDonald «pent Sun day at her home in Tralee. Mr. and (Mrs. Albert Burnett and daughter Helen of Tralee were Monâ€" day callers on Mr. and Mra. Leslie Beggs. Mr. _ Johnâ€" Cowing of Cargill ie spending several weeke among his friend« here. Sunday vieitors with Mrs. John Logel were Mr. and Mra. Weaver and son Kenneth, Miss Luella Logel and Mrs. ‘Mitchell and daughter Angela, all of Kitchener, The latter two are remaining for several days. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Krh of Wellealey viaited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam. Mr. and Mre. Walter Adam, Mr. Percy Adam and Miss Helen Adam vlaited Sunday at the home of Mr. Wm. Wray of Millbank Mr. and (Mrs. Duncan MacPherson were Thursday evening visitore in Innerkip. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert visited Sunday with Mr. and (Mre. P. H Steenson of North Mornington, 933â€"â€"-â€"'I'EIRAPLANE Sedan. 932â€"-PON1‘IAC Deluxe Coach. 931â€"DODGE Sedan. Friends Of Mrs. Harold Heer of Waterloo will be pleased to learn that she has recovered eufficiently from a recent operation undergone at the K.â€"W. Hospital, to enable her to return to her home. ’28â€"0LDS. Coupe (Rumble) 927-â€"] Miss Betty Lang, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Reinhold Lang of Waterloo, who has been a student at Sacred Heart Academy at Albany, N.Y., had the honor of being awarded the highâ€" est honor given by the school at the recent graduation exercises. She was glven the "First Medailion", an award given not for academic atandâ€" ing alone but for personality and good conduct in the interests of the school Mrs. Leslie Davie and family of Milliner, B.C., and Miss Ruby Stickâ€" ney of Guelph apent a day last week with Mr. and Mre. Leslie Beggs. The home of Miss Lillian Struke was the scene of a delightful party recently when the girls of the office staff of the Jos. E. Seagram Company at Waterloo gathered to honor one of their members, Miss Beulah Beese, whose marriage takes place early in August. Miss Beese was made the gift of a pyrex coffee urn. *POâ€"PEERLESS Sport Roadster "29 â€" TERRAPLANE Mrs. C. C. Parsons, president of the K.â€"W. Women‘s Canadian Club, who left for Barrie, was tendered a farewell party by the club at the home of Mrs. 0. W. Thompson of Kitchener recently, During the evenâ€" ing she was made the present of a wilver combination dish. Mr. and Mre. C. C. Parsons were guests of honor recently, when Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bean entertained for them in view of their departure for Barrie, where Mr, Parsons has been transferred as manager of the Bank of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons were made the gift of two Sheffield Silver entree dishes. The presentaâ€" tion address was made by Mr. A. W. McTavish and suitably responded to by Mr. Parsons. The engagement of Miss Edna Idella Doering, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Doering, R.R. 1, Stratford, to Mr. Lioyd Bowman Hahn, son of Mr. and Mra. George H. Hahn of Waâ€" terloo, is announced by the brideâ€" elect‘s parents, the marriage to take place this month. Miss Elizabeth Staebler, who marâ€" riage to Mr. Edward Devitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Devitt of Waterâ€" loo, took place recently, was the guest at a delightful party, arranged by teachers of the staff of Central School at Waterloo, at which echool Miss Staebler has been teaching for the past year. Suitable gifts were presented to the brideâ€"elect and also Mics Murton, exchange teacher from British Columbia at the school, who leaves shortly to return to her home in that province. , Mrs. E. H. Stahly and Miss F. O. Matheson, missionaries on furlough from India, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. â€" Vernon â€" Cressman, â€" Preston Road They are expected to be in this district for some time. DOBBIN‘S Phone R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN BUICK Sedan. FORD Coach, PONTIAC Sedan. PONTIAC Coach.\ OLDS. Deluxe Coach ESSEX Sedan. DODGE Sedan FORD Sedan, KINGWOOD Kitchener