Ever so many of our old customers â€" know â€" from . past years‘ experience that during the month of July all our Summer Merchandise such as Wash Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., as â€" well as Men‘s Summer Furnishings _ are â€" marked | at astonishing _ low p.ri_cn, thus Miss Lorraine Halter of Kitchener left here Friday after a week‘s visit with her sister, Mrs. Alex Zettel. Mr. Martin Hummel of Grand Raâ€" pids also left Friday for Kitchener after a six days‘ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sibell. um w Eoo om akdcbinlninies _ Aidiies ts a : T assuring _ the public _ some timely savings. Molonet Mrs. Wm. Eckert and children of Preston spent Sunday with Mre. Lena Wilhelm. Mr. and Mrs. John Roth spent Sunâ€" day with relatives and friends in Presâ€" ton. July Sale td ind Bitit0 w ied in nn Friends of Mré. Simon Zinger will be pleased to hear that she is doing nicely after a tonsilitis operation at St. Joseph‘s Hospital at Guelph, Satâ€" urday. s ul 1 Nn NE ARETIPN: Remarkably lower than usual. Ask to see the job lot in small sizes at 25¢, and our Leader latives in Preston Sunday, Mr. and Mre. Stanley Kellar and \[r. and Mrs. John Hummel spent Sunday at Linwood and Hesson. Relatives who called on Mre. Cathâ€"‘ erine Bruder, who is still confined to bed, were Mrs. Leonard Murdock and two sons of Detroit, Mrs. Austin Lehman, Mrs. Clemens Bruder and MViss Hilda Bruder, Mre. Norman!‘ Reinhart, Mr. and Mrs. G. Reinhart of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | Reinhart and family, Mr. Joseph Harâ€" | nock and daughter of Shantz Station, | Mrs. Charlie Bruder and family of Weiesenburg, Mré. Ed. Fehren’hach,‘ Mrs. Joseph Bruder and Mr. Joseph F. Bruder from here. 1 Mr. Tony Drexler of Arises epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weiler. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zettel and family and Mr. Wm. Halter «pent Sunday â€"with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kloepfer at Aylmer. Miss Antoinette Schmidt of Presâ€" ton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Roth .‘ Miss Laura Zettel left Monday for that‘s going H. A. Germann wWATERL OO Summer Corsets Guelph to take a the O.A.C. Mics ‘Theresa Halter came home Tuesday after a month‘s visit at Toâ€" ronto and Buffalo. _ Friends of Mr. Walter Frank will be sorry to hear he is confined to bed with rheumatism. On Thursday our ballteam played at Bridgeport the score was 5â€"4 in favor of our team. Monday St. Jaâ€" cobs team failed to come so forfeited the game of the eeason. Germany lyl;;;:l at Bloomingdale Brealan won. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Roth and two wons returned home Monday after a week‘s visit in Buffalo. Mrs. Edgar Wilheim and daughters spent Sunday with and Mrs. Charles Wilhelm. \r. Pat O‘Neil of Toronto is visltâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and _ Mre. Adolph Kloepfer. Mr. Carl Halter spent Sunday with the C. Halter family. Mr. James Reinhart of New Ham:â€" burg is epending his holidays with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Seherree. \lrdlelm Kenzie of Marden called on friends here Sunday. Miss Lorraine Halter left Friday after a week‘s visit with her sister, \re. Alex Zettel. Mrâ€" and Mre. Frank Fehrenbach and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bauman and family spent Sunday afternoon in Hamilton. \r. and Mrs. Walter Bauman, Mr. and Mre. Levi Bowman and Mr. Edâ€" win Bowman spent Sunday with Mr. and‘ Mrs. Enos Bowman, Kitchener. Mrs Henry Groaz, Mr. and Mre. George Hewer, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gro«z and «on Robert of Elmira epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Ananias (Grosz. Mr. _ Francisa _ Diemert left last Thursday for Mildmay after visiting his brother, Rev. Joseph Diemert. Mies Elaine Wilhelm of Kitchener spent a week with her grandparent s Miss home spt .V‘llfl and Mrs. John Roth visited re Mr. Jonathan B. Martin spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Norman Martin, who hay been ill at the home of his parâ€" ente, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin. We extend congratulations to the Miases Lucinda Martin and Elleen Vnaselman, who were successful in passing their high «chool entrance examinations. \lix;u‘u: ["-}‘1-yi‘lhlu urndâ€.lann King of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mre. J. 11 Snyder for a few daye Mrs_ Amos Brubacker and little Miss Lydiann Frey, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Menno S. Frey underwent operationa for the removal of their tonsile on Thursday. Mrs. Hy. Schneider, Mesars. Ervin and Ezra Schneider of Baden and Mre. Allan Wagner of Creekbank were Sunday viaitore with Mra. Jac. Spie« C B Peam y c o iA Mr.â€" and Mrs. Sam â€" Horet of Hawkesville visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Bowman. Mesara. Martin and Emmanuel Bowman vislted near Waterloo on Sunday. Over 85 pupila from the ages of 4 to 18 have enrolled at the summer Bible &chool held in the local Menâ€" nonite Church each morning from July 16â€"27. Mr. and Mra. John Martin and Master Lavern visited with Mr. and Mra. Henry Brubacker, Three Bridge«, on Sunday. Is Attracting . Attention La’;tm:l\‘hlux-rs;l;yvBrefllqu and New NEW GERMANY THIS WEEK You‘ll Find Elinor RBitachie of Toronto is Edgar â€" Wilhelm and two PHONE 271 FLORADALE at 98c Pr wix weeks‘ course at | m\dl Mrs. A. F. Baumann and son Mr. «pent | Edward Baumann, Kitchener, have Carl ‘left on an extended trip in the Unitâ€" l«x(l States. They went girst to Chiâ€" Presâ€"| cago from where they wl travel on . John ; to Yellowstone Park, Salt Lake City, ‘Sun Francisco, Calif., the Yosemito ay for | Valley, San Diego, .the Catalina rse at ; I«lands and the Grand Canyon, | Mr. _ William Frohnapel, William home street. has returned to his home at Toâ€"â€" from Philadelphia where he spent |ll|o past three months, the guest ol k will his daughter, Mrs. Stewart and Mr red to Gus. Stewart. & Mr Miss Ruth Kleinschmidt and Miss Lorna Schaefer of Kitchener are receiving the congratulations of friends on having passed their final examinations _ at _ the _ Stratford Normal School. Miss Florence Weicker, R.N., of Stratford, is spending a week‘s holiâ€" day in Kitchener, the guest of her Q“;ren!.u. Mr. and â€" Mrs. William eicker. Miss _ Gladys â€" Seiling, â€" popular brideâ€"elect _ of the â€" month, was tendered a delightful surprise party by members of the Mercï¬an;s Rubâ€" ber Company staff recently. Miss Seiling was made the recipient of many useful shower gifts. D T 22 D2 dn C m e e e s Mr. and Mrs. John Steckle of Williamsburg have as their guest this week the former‘s sister, Miss Lydia Steckle, R.N., otf)()hica‘g‘(’), 11. Wl Manaenet. 1eay ADaL ut Broate snn o enc ane W Dr. C. S. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson of Kitchener, accompanied by their house guests of last week, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Vandewater of Toronto, have left by motor for a visit to Dr. Wilson‘s father, Judge E. S. Wilson of Weyburn, _Susk. Mr. and Mrs. Myrrel Cressman were pleasantly surprised in honor of their recent marriage when some 80 friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Schmitt, near Baden. The couple were made the recipients of many useful kitchen gifts. 7 C oo o BLOnC The engagement is announced of Miss Ruth Hilaire Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Walker of Kitchener, to Mr. Gerald LeRoy Bedford, sonâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bedford of Bloomingdale, the marriage to take place in early August. â€" s o Aouemend Dr. Margaret Collins and children Mary and Allan of Edmonton, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Steckle at Williamsburg, have left with Dr. Collins‘ mother, Mrs. Oscar Chase, for a visit at the latter‘s home in Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mr. J. M. Laing and family, Albert St., Waterloo, are holidaying ‘&t their summer home at Sauble Beach. s Mrs. â€" Wm. J. Fischer, Willow St., Waterloo, has as her guest her daughter, _ Miss â€" Bernice Fischer, nurseâ€"inâ€"training at St. Michael‘s Hospital, Toronto. ae e en Mr. and Mrs. J. Contad, Young St., Waterloo, have as their guests their daughter, Miss Gertrude Conâ€" rad of Toronto and her friend, Miss Hermansen, of Toronto. ).1.1:..“;{:"\-7;"06(-1« cwas a recent guest at the Windsor Arms Hotel, Toronto, Mrs. Jack Stein of Paynton, Sask., and Mrs. Charles Bignell of West Lorne are the guests of their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. Henry Schmidt, who are residing at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Edward Schaefer at Freeport. Mr. Smith is now 86 years of age and Mre. Schmidt 85. Miss Esther Slicter, King street east, Kitchener, a member of the Onâ€" tario Department of Agriculture, Woâ€" men‘s Inetitute branch, has left for New York, N.Y., where she will atâ€" tend the New York school of Interlor Decoration for six weeks. son of Rev. D. G. Coch, D.D., and the late Mre. Coch of Mhow, India, The marriage will take place early in August Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Shantz of Kitchâ€" ener announce the engagement . of their daughter Helen May to Dr. James Gordon Coch of Newmarket, Mre. E. 0. Taylor of Regina, Sask., is viaiting in Kitchener for some time, the guest of her sister, Mre. L Moon Mrs. Fred Keil and daughter, Mrs. J. McLelland and Mr. MeLeliand and two daughters, Catherine and Marâ€" jory, are visiting at the home of the former‘s «ister, Mrs. Charles Haehnâ€" el, Young etreet, Waterloo, Mis« Sybil Raymond of Ottawa is spending three weeks holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mré. A S. Raymond, William street, Wa terloo. Miss â€" Virginia Hirtle, Park St., Kitchener, popular â€" brideâ€"elect â€" of this month, was the guest of honor last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stuckhardt of Kitchâ€" cner, when the latter couple enterâ€" tained the members of the shoe room _ of the Merchants Rubber Company in her honor. Presént Interesting Program. The July meeting of the Ever Rea« y Bibleâ€" Clase of Bethel United Church wa« held at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. G. Wood. A. E. Bean, | hi« grnn;lpur(-n-ts, ] president, presided over the foll0Wâ€"|Jonas Scheffner. ing program: Hymn; Prayer by Rev. Miss Rose Diebolt Wm. Walker; Scripture Reading bY | visitor at the home o Fred Bean; Bible Study by W. H|Simon Straus. Diamond ; _ Current Events by Ed. Mr. Wm. Hohl of Klinckman; Solo by Mrs. A. Fl@M:| frjends and rehtive Ing; Addreeses by Robert Bean And | poy days. Carman Facey; Quartette composed Mr. ind Mrs. E. of Mro and Mre. R. J. Bean and Mtr.|jng family of St. and Mre. A. E. Bean; Reading by Sunday evening with Mre. E. Z. Mclntyre; Piano infltruâ€"i o l mental by Mre. Ralph Hilborn. Folâ€" | lowing the business part of the proâ€"| _ SNIDER‘S C gram Mr. A. Fleming took charge of | â€"â€"â€" the social halthour. A dainty lunch Mr. and Mrs _ Ed was served by the hoatess. | Sunday with Mr. and Onâ€" Saturday, July 14th, «P\'lirfl]['(â€l“.flrh"h" L2 carloads of young people from this community attended the Junior Farâ€" mers‘ picnic held at Snyder‘s Flate near Bloomingdale. Women‘s Institute Picnic. The Women‘s Institute of Hays ville held their annual picnic on Wednesday, July l1th at the «chool grounds. After a program of sporta a bounteous lunch was served. All reported having a fine time. Personals. Measra. Urias and Samuel Martin, Misse« Sueannah Martin and Viola Brubacher spent Sunday with Mt. mnd Mrs. Amos Cree@man and family. Mr. and Mra. Jacob Creasman and family of Peteraburg «pent Sunday mt the home of the former‘s father, Mr. Enos Cressman. Mr. and Mrs. Amo« Good had as weekâ€"end gneats Mre. Good‘s brother, Mr. Uriaa Martin and Mrs. Urias Martin and family of Kitchener. \draml\dm( Fritz of Vineland were Saturday evening visitore with Mr. and Mre. Addia Cressman.. SsOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT Sunday evening yleitore at the home of Mr. and Mrsa. Amos Good were, Wilbert and Amma Brubacher, Hedie and Henry Wideman and Vinetta Martin. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Mrs. A. 8. Raymond of Waterloo has returned to her home, William street, after apending a week in Toâ€" ronto, guests of her elsterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. L. Hawn. Mrs. J. W. Hilborn has returned to her home, Cameron street north, to her home, Can Kitchener, from & N.Y., where she w and Mre. Norman More than 80 If the home of Schill of Macto Foerster, a for lucality, whose locality, whose marriage to Mr. Al fred Logel of Waterloo takes place this week. The gathering took the form of a â€" miscellaneous . shower. The gifts were brought into the rcom by little Miss Rose Angela Schill, dreased as a bride and Master Leonard Cassel dressed As a brideâ€" groom. The evening was spent In cards and dancing after which reâ€" freahments were served. Mr. and Mrs. A. daughter Miss Ma the Misses Adeen, garet Bruegeman, are spending a W Sauble Beucf\. PICNIC AT ELORA About 40 members of the Senior League of Emmanuel Evangelical Church attended the league picnic held at Elora on Monday. Picnic supper was served at the park folâ€" lowed by a short softball match and various group games. A number of songs were sung about the camp fire. A vote of thanks was extended to the recreation committee of which Miss Myrtle Devitt is chairâ€" man. Mr. and Mrs; Wesley Allingham visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabbert of Linwood. . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Donald / 0° Preston â€"and â€" granddaughter, Miss Ruth Chater of Toronto, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adam. e M ns ERCIEITTT Weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbért were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce of Paigley, Mrs. $. Smith of Edmonton, and Mrs. F. Ship of Lethbridge, Alberta. Mr. Carl Voll visited on Sunday ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adam. Miss Eileen Bryden of Galt is spending two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Duncan MacPherson. l a d w io ads hobacbanamaaspaint ol Mr. and Mrs. A. Beggs and son Kenneth of Millbank visited on Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper. on t se o e t vio ib anetinestheenan" 7 Quite a number from this comâ€" munity _ attended _ the Glorious Twelfth celebration in Milverton on Thursday. mm Ee nente Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mebwen and daughter Dorothy and sons James und Robert of Akron, Ohio, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Macâ€" Pherson on Friday. Mr. William McGaffey of Bothâ€" well spent a day recently with Mr. und Mre. Walter Adam, _ hoys Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabbert of Linâ€"| wood, Mr. Jas. Stewart of Hamilton: and Miss Jean Stewart of Elstow, Sask., were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPherson und their guests, Mr. John Cowing of Cargill and Miss Eileen Bryden of Galt, visited on Thursday with Mrs. Janet Spencer of Milverton. Miss Marjorie Cooper was among those â€" successful in â€" their normal school examinations. Ml(‘oulho;zg'enf Millbank spent i week with his cousins, the Cooper Mr. and Mrs. â€" Harold Hinschâ€" berger and daughter of Erbsville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huber on Sunday. Misses Hilda and Agnes Kiesâ€" wetter . and Theresa _ Anstedt â€" of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of the former‘s parents. Mr. John H. Doerr of Kitchener was a business visitor here on Monâ€" Motd Mr. and Mrs. George Dorscht and Ni. Lloyd Dietrich were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Dictrich of St. Agatha. Mr. Sum Bierstock and son of Kitchener â€" were â€" business | visitors here on Thursday. Miss Jean Arnold of Kitchener is spending â€" her _ holidays | with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kieswetter. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Arnold of Kitchener visited on Sunday at the home of the latter‘s parents here. Delores Bush and Gloria Oberle of Waterloo are spending the holiâ€" days with the latter‘s grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hinschberger. ents Mlmd ~Mrs. Leo Diebolt and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kieswetter, St. Clemâ€" Master Kenneth Schnarr of Erbsâ€" ville is spending his holidays with his â€"grandparents, â€" Mr. _ and Mrs. Jonas Scheffner. â€" Miss Rose Diebolt was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Straus. â€" â€" {ol Mr. Wm. Hohl of Detroit visited friends and rehtives here for a few days. 0 f Mr. (and Mrs. Edward Dietrich and family of St. Agatha spent Sunday evening with friends here. wlï¬am\dlnmm and Almeda Snider epent Sunday with Misa Edna Bruâ€" bacher near Hawkeaville. _ Gingrich Mx, Albert Heer apent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sully, St Jacobs. Mr. and Mre. Joeeph Snider were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mra Enoch Martin. Mr. Hoenry Wideman and Misa Vietta Martin of near Yatton «pent Sunday with frienda near New Hamâ€" burg. Misses Maggie and Minnie Shantz of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr and Mre. Herb Shantz â€" Zl.\: Mhr. Aaron Scheifele was a recent vialtor with Mr. Joseph Snider, Sr. VI|‘m.n-nd"!-\1‘1'-n'l.â€ï¬â€˜;bhrnln| Snider and family apent Sunday with frienda near St. Jacobe. home g rich SNIDER‘S CORNERS R. 1 WALLENSTEIN W. Hilborn has returned me, Cameron street north, , from a holiday in Buffalo, re she was the guest of .Mr. Norman MacLean Cameron. han 80 friends gathered at e of Mr. and (Mrs. Syl. Macton to honor Miss Rose a former teacher in that whose marriage to Mr. Alâ€" el of Waterloo takes place / ‘The eathering took the BAMBERG Mrs. Mz;;k Donald _ of Marie K. Cressman and ie Cressman and Myrtle and Marâ€" all of Waterloo, cek‘s vacation at Ed. MeEwen and â€"and sons James Snyder «pent Mre. Manasach THE WATER LOO0 CHRONICLE Visitors here on Sunday were Mr. _ Mr. and Mrs. George Birmingham d _ Moore little daughter_ of near Millbmlhn h with Mrs. A. Bigam and son Clar:â€"Willer ence; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hahn Mre und daughter Miss Ruby and son ter Mi Ralph of Macton with Mr. and Mrs. Sask. E. Ward and family; Mr. P. Rennie lo0 a and Mr. and Mrs. A. Rennie of POF! Listowel, Mrs. J. E. Knight and son Mr. a Harold of Guelph, and Mrs. Hilborn Mr. of Kitechener, with Mr. and Mrs, A. dren W. Rennie; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. week Gremm of Wellesley, Misses Jean Simo and Margaret of Kitchener, with Re Mrs. R. Foster and family; Mr. and and | Mrs. Ralph Webb and family of and Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crackâ€" Dom1t rell of Kitchener, at the home of Do Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hammond. Mra Mrs. Harry Ziegler and two chils "UCF dren of Heidelberg visited with Mrs. Mr Campbell Shantz a day last week. daugl Mr, and Mrs. Edward Habermehl, Mr.i Mr. and Mrs. Orval Saunders and SS family and Mr. Leslie Brown of Watk Newmarket spent a few days at the Bros Rome of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagner. Phili Mrs. â€" Campbell â€" Shantz â€" spent Re several days at the home of her a TE parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braendle ""4 north of Heidelberg. ({Ii"' 1 12 uL & J ATCE in 44Mz d d w n nds oi Mrs. Peter Lather visited at the bedside of Mrs. Chas. Yendt in St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitehener, on Monâ€" day. > Mr. James Hammond visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Atchison in Guelph last week. 1 18 M T M es Atmce e oc oi Mrs. R. Foster and duughters accompanied â€" Mrs. Fred Braendle and â€" daughter, Miss : Lauretta, of Heidelberg, to Moorefield on Tuesâ€" day, July 10, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. C. Schraeder at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stricker. Evangelistic Meeting. _ _A series of meetings have been held the past week and this week until â€" Thursday evening . at . the Maple View Amish Church, uv“|thp EC uce i q5 oo af aa 2l en Pn e eesus ts i 3rd line West, when Rev. Nelson Litwiller, missionary on furlough from the Argentine Republic, South America, has been addressing very lurge and attentive audiences tach night. Children as well as grownâ€" ups have been greatly benefited by it as the first part of service he nddreses the children. \_ Sunday vieitora with Mr. and Mrs. J K. Swartzentruber were: Mr. and ib ibtvtint Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boshart and son Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Steinman of Baden spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Zurich, Wiid r-u-:q‘pl;(:l;rri'cs in the vicinity ure going to be a scarcity. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Bowman und dnughter Doris spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Feick. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jantzi_and Mr._and_ Mrs. Julius Doerbecker of Erbsville and Miss Eva Ludwig and Mr. Wallace Shock of Bridgeport spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jucob Ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Zehr of Mil: verton and Mr. and Mra. William Zehr apent Monday evening with Mr. and ‘\drfl Allan Jants! Mr. and Mrsâ€" leaiah Martin and «on Nyle apent Sunday with Mr. and Vrs. Emmanue‘ Swartzentruber. Mr. and Mre. J. K. Swartzentruber and eons Elton and Reuben and Mrs. ’J McDougal of Barrie spent Sunday | with Mr. and Mra. Isaac Wagler of St. Agatha. Mrs. J. Zehr spent a week at the â€" home of her son, Mr. and Mr«.‘ Menno Zehr, of Milverton. | Mr. Frank Buddin is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Anron W. Jantzi of Wellesley. | Menione e ie Lecoits Mr. and Mrs. William Zehr and daughter Laurene and son Nelson spent Sunday at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacoh B. Bender of Zorra. Master Delmar Erb of Wellesley i~ spending a week with Masters Earl and Paul Swartzentruber. Miss Alice Boshart spent Sunday with friends in Victoriaburg. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Jantzi and family and Mr. Frank Buddin called at 5.@ home of Mr. and Mre. C. E. Schwartzentruber on Su.nday4 ‘Messrs. Vernon and Marvin Jantzi of Victoriaburg called on Mr. Dan Jantzi on Sunday. _ miee Mruli‘l(l)‘(;ugull of Barrie is spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. S}\'art;enty‘uber. Mr. and Mre. C. 6. Swartzentruber and daughter Helen and eons Earl and Paul spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Sam Lel« and Mr. and Mre. Aaron Zehr of Wellesley. s ~\CANADIAN NATIONAL &" 1 C " 1534 : : fs P"""»hf | &T"‘i"?‘% e i. â€" S : yPe m â€" : l0 = :o 3 1834(Â¥ 3 toronto| §E §i oc L § 1934 > z CROSSHILL gp1RMIT PINE HILL * cARTIERZOL / CANADA 0. ces Milâ€" Zehr r. _ Mr. and Mre. Henry Wetzel of d Moorefield were Sunday ylaitors at } the home of Mr. and Mre. Wesley Mre. Edwin E. Krauter and daughâ€" ter Miss Eileen Krauter of QuAppelle Sack.. Miss Doris Weaver of Water loo and Master Glen Habel of Bridgeâ€" port are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer. Mr. and Mrs. Sam M. Bird and chilâ€" dren Donald and Ramona apent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simons at Brantford. Simons at Brantford. Recent visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider were: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Domm and Mr. Lorne Domm of Ayton, Mrs. (Rev.) Gordon Domm and son Billy of Owen Sound, Mra. J. J. Wilkinson and Miss Plor ence Wilkinson of Kitchener, Mr. and Mra. Elmer Henrich and daughter Dorothy and son Wilfred, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmitt and sons Stewart and Frederick all of Waterloo and Mr. Gordon Bonn of Breslau visited with Mr. and Mre. Philip Bonn on Sunday. Rev. K. H. Bean of Hanover was a recent caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah E. Miller. Mra.â€" Chas. Hoffer and daughter Grace, Mrs. Harry Jarvia and daughâ€" terâ€" Shirley of Elmira, Mrs. Philip Sippel and children Ruth and Robert of Detroit were Sunday guests at the home« â€" of _ Mr._ and Mrs. George Schwindt and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. \ir. and Mrs. Solomon Bender mo tored to Hamilton on Monday, Mrs.â€" Kby. Mrs.â€" Hildebrandt and \[r. 8. W. Ehy of Hamilton, who «pent: several weeks â€"with relatives here returned to their homes with them. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer and son _ Vernon spent Sunday . af the tome of Mr. Alber# Krauter near Heidelberg. VMies Mildred: Weaver of Waterloo and Mies Norma Bird of St. Jacobs were weekâ€"end visitore at the latter‘s home here. Mr. and Mrec Henry: Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walter and children Ivan and Dorell of Wallace, _ Mrs Fred Quantz and son Walter of El mira were Sunday visitors with Mi. and Mre. Solomon Bender. Mrs. Alfred Bush and son Jack ol Toronto are «pending several weeke with Mr. and Mre. Charles B. Evans. Per AHdPOW 07 MAABSEIEU EONERD Mc friends in this vicinity on Friday. | _ Mrs. John Dierlamm of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dierlamm ind little daughter of Toronto were ‘recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koelln. l Mr. and Mrs. Lealie Steenson and family of Goldstone were Sunday ‘\'i.\'i(nrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Merklinger and |fumily of Owen Sound were recent Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. i\\'vlling(un .h.wksun_ ; _A number of the young people ‘nttended the dance in the Winfield Hall on Friday night. \ir. and Mrs. Daniel Horst were Sunday visitors with Mr and â€" Mre. Abe Bearinger near Wallenstein Meser«. Dan W. Horst, Osiah Horst Henry Reist and Edmund Bonn moâ€" tored to Guelph and Belfountain on Sunduy, sntiye Mr. and Mrs. George Bolender and daughter Miss Aulta: Bolender vieltâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. Mutchison at Palm erston on Sunday day NORTH WOOLWICH Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paton, Garth and Marilyn of Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruler on Friâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jackson and von Morley visited with friends in Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Cherry were recent Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon of Millbank. Mr. Charles Rutherford was a reâ€" cent visitor to Mt. Pleasant. His mother, Mrs. John Rutherford, reâ€" turned with him to spend a few days. W|-|lc>.sloy viuii‘(:;li at the home of Mr. and â€"Mrs. CharlesRutherford on Sunday. Mr. Thomas Matthews of Elmira apent Mondnf' with his sons, Norâ€" man and Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mallhnews nccompanied Miss Annabelle Matthews and Mr. Art Sheard of Kitchener on n trip to Sauble Beach on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Guisewoere Mr. and Mrs. Charles â€" Rutherford, _ Mra. _ John Rutherford and" Mr. ind Mrs, Joe Stubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Ion Martin and son EXHIBITIONIQRQNUS Merlyn were on Sunday. 4.\11'& Oliver Scheifele and daughâ€" ‘ Audrew of Waterloo visited with Mr. â€" and Mrs. Joe Stubbs _ of and Mrs. Emerson Matthewa YATTON West Montrose visitors Ccows WORRIED BY DOGS; COUNCIL TO INVESTIGATE Assessment _ Appeals Grante Court of Revision.â€"To Continue Relief. New Hamburg Village Council had another of its long sessions on Monâ€" day night with considerable business being â€" paseed. â€" Appeals were made against assessments. Janres Patterson appeared before the council asking it to take action wxainst owners of doge who are alâ€" lowing the canines to run loose. He stated that one of his valuable Jerâ€" sey cows had died after being wor vied by dogs. The council decided to look into the matter after all dog taxes had been paid. C. K. Bomberger of Kitchener, owuer of the old FRurniture factory appealed against an increase in the assecsment of the building from $3,500 to $5,000. Council decided to rebate him $98.65 on taxes already t New Hamburg dropped their game on Friday the 13th to the Platteville HKoyals by a count of 12 to 3. Bdâ€" wards of the visitore was the star of the game limiting the homesters to 3 short hits, whiffing 12 batters. (On the other hand Schaefer of the Burgers let in 4 rung before he was relieved by his brother, who struck out 1% men in the remaining part of the game. Poor fielding on the part of the Burgere and the pitching on thepart of Edwards coet the homestera the game. Hamburg Notes. Mics Madge Douglas of Kitchener spent the weelcend with her friend, Mics Lonise Bettger. \ir. Alvin Forler of Kingwod was aâ€"Sunday vieitors with his parents, \[r. and Mrs. George Forler, \rs. Moore and family of Kitchâ€" ener ie vieiting her «ister, Mrs. John Fisher and Mre. Andrew Cook and Aiiiheilkbtins \ir. and Mrs. Nelen Handstein of Detroit are «pending their holidays with Mrâ€" Handstein‘a parents, Mr. and Mrsâ€"John Handatein, Wobstor «treet Mies Quickfall and Mr Arthur Dahm of Kitchener were Sunday vialâ€" tor« at the _ home of Mrs _ William Manaz Mrsa George Forler and Misa Idella Misa â€"Mona Sparrer of Kitchener «pent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mrâ€"and Mre. William Sparrer, NEW HAMBURG d Granted | by gat unia y Miss Reazin of London and Mr. Karl Hostetler of Hagersville spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hostetler, > Mrs. David Currie and son, left on Saturday for her home in Northern Ontario after spending the past vleyen months with her sisters, Mise (Clara Schaaf and Mr. Fred Peine. Mrs. L. Bingeman and two chilâ€" dren, Reggie and Robert, spent a few days in Kitchener the guest of Mrs. E. Bingeman. Miss Mabel Appel returned home on Saturday after spending a week at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seebach and Mrs. Lidy Potter spent Sunday with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. S. Craig at Bright. «,.,,z‘»_\zz,.u BV The young people of the Trinity Lutheran church held their annual picnic at Waterloo Park on Saturâ€" day afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Mosig and family and Mrs. Buehlow returned home on Saturday from Normandale where they spent the past two weeks. â€" Mrs. (Rev.) F. G. Dale and chil dren left Monday for their summer home at Normandale. â€" Miss Mary Reid, who has spent the past few months with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carmody, reâ€" turned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carâ€" mody are spending a few days with relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Kropf and son Billy of Stratford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Cul: Mrc. S. Shantz of Kitchener spent Wednesday with her «ister, Mrs. Milâ€" ¢red Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Otto and son of Kingsville, Texas. are the guests of the former‘s sisters, Mrs. Charles Jncobs and Miss Annie Otto, and brother, Mr. William Otto. \r. and Mrs. Simon Miller of Melâ€" ville, Sask., were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Ritz. Mrs. _ William â€" Mansz and Miss Selma Mansz have returned home after spending a week in Pembroke the guest of the former‘s son, Mr. and Mrs. Arno Manaz. \r. D. M. Zinn of Alma, Mich., wpent i few days with hi« brother, Mr. David Zinn. Mr. and â€" Mrs. Otto Justus: and daughters Doris and Grace of Deâ€" bert Mr. and â€" Mrs. Otto Justus: and daughters Doris and Grace of Deâ€" troit were visitors with the Misses Augucta and Mary Beck Mr. David Goertzen and son David D. Goertzen .have returned home from a motor trip to Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Rev. H. H. Erdman, pastor of St. Peter‘s â€" Lutheran Church attended the annual convention of the Onâ€" tario district of the Missouri Synod ot the Lutheran hurch at Seebach‘s Hill. Mias Dorothy Robson of Toronto is epending her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reld. Mr. and Mrw. Courtney Eidt and little â€"daughter. of Detrolt spent a few days with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. John Eidt. Mrs. John Reid is spending a week with relatives in Toronto. Recent visitora at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. E. Bingeman were, Mre F. Begy of Chicago, Mre. Levi Hostet: ler of (GGoshen, Indiana, and Mre. Welâ€" lington Jacobs of St. Loule. Mra. Hallman of Toronto is the guest of her mother, Mre. Mary Ratz, Mies Marguerite Geiger was euc ceesful in paeeing her written ex amination in the teaching of piano with honors at the recent examinaâ€" tions held in Kitchener. Mra. Hallman of guest of her mother, Jacob street. Mi. William Erb, principal of the High School at Kapuekasing has ar rived here to spend his vacation with his parente, Mr. and Mrs. John Erh iMias Lorrine Bingeman ia spendâ€" ing h« holidaye with her aunt, Mre Milton Bettger at Monkton Simple Enough The old Indian wae riding along the road on hi« pony, while his aquaw followed on foot heavily burdened with luggage Mr. and Mre. Harry Schmidt and family of Bay City Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Axt of Philipsburg vieited with the former‘s aunt, Mra. I& Schmidt â€" "Ugh", anawered the Indian, "ahe got no pony." O \drnnd Mra Harry Habel of Buf falo called on the former‘« aunt, Mrs J. K. Bingeman. Dr. _ Herbert Schweitzer hae oreâ€" turned to his home in Regina, Saek., after attending the funeral of his mother _ the late . Mre Rebecen Sch weitzer Mr. and Mre L Fischer and Mias Rose Gatzenmeler returned to their home in Detroit after apending a few day« with relatives 0 -‘::‘in;:"ï¬&?nkln. why jan‘t your wife riding?" asked a ;mmlnuAm(}Amrla( , July 19, 1984 $re