Tavistock Beats Baden Net Stars. Rain on Wednesday night spoiled a scheduled tennis match between Tavistock and Baden after the comâ€" pletion of three of the five sets Tavistock took two out of three sets played for a total of four points to two for Baden. The fadies singles was an easy victory for Tavistock with the seventh game being the hest of the set. The men‘s singles was won by Tavistock. The lwdies‘ donâ€" bles was an easy victory for the home team. Men‘s Singles FPrank Holle, Tavistock, defeated James Kerr, Baden, 7â€"5. Ladies‘ Doubles Mrs. T. Nesbit and Mrs. Dr. Har vey, Baden, defeated Miss Eileen Wagner and â€" Miss â€" Alma Watter, Tavistock, 6â€"1. Holiday Visitors. Mrs. Noah Kunke] of Kitchener spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of her son, Mr. A. Kunkel Mr. and Mrs. A. Kunkel spent Sarn day evening with friends in Kitch Mr. day oc ener,. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Saunders of Waâ€" terloo called at the dome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Merner of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs E. Kumpf. Mr. and Mra. J. Livingston of Kit chener aspent Sunday and â€" Monday with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Naney Hofatetter. Mrs. H. Mogk of Kitchener visited at the home of Mré. T. Nesbit. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Kuhn were visitors at the home of the former‘s parents at Crediton on Sunday and Monday. 6 Ladies‘ Singles Miss Jean Hotson, Tavistock de feated Miss_ Marjorie: Kerr, Baden 6â€"2. â€" Miss | Keta â€" Hunsberger spent p week visiting in Montreal and a trip on the Thousand Ielands Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowling of Hamil ton spent several days at the home of Miss M. Foster. Huehn on Monday. The Senior Boys‘ Camp, Baden, which wa«e in charge of Mr. Walter Grindlay _ of _ Guelph, closed â€" Jast Thursday. Those who asaiated Mr Mr. and Mrs. 6. Koehler and fam ily attended the funeral of Mr. Koeh ler‘« father at Zurich on Mondav. Mr. Ed. 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MEN‘S SUITS BADEN If you have a cool summer suit already, you can still use another ut $10 and if you haven‘t, this clearance is your opportunity to get one with much hot weather still to come. Priced at a very important saving. S U M M ER SUITS $22.50 QUALITIES $15.00 $22.50 Made to sell Regularly at $16.50 $35 QUALITY WORSTEDS AND TWEEDS $10.00 Mir. ind Mre:John Bender, Mr. anid â€" Mis. Gordon Bender of Dash wood spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Efy. Struth Mrs â€" Alex: Forbee has returned home after «pending a week with her daughter, Mre. Bond and family Miss K. K Struth and Miss Evelyn Struth are spending Iwo weeks vaâ€" cation with relatives in Dashwood. Dorothy and. Lenore: Boettger of Bridgeport are epetiding. (reir viaciâ€" tion with â€" Chejr‘asiater, | Mirs: Sthart Kuln and Mr. Kubn in Baden An exhibition «@®fthall game beâ€" tweenh a feam of senior boys from Livingston‘s camp and a team picked from the village played at the camp arqqinds last week ended in a vicâ€" tory for the campers by a seore of 1415 Young People Society Meets. The meeting of the Young People‘s Society of Christian Endeavor : was held in the Livingston Preebyterian Churech.â€" Miss E. K. Struth presided. The topic, "The Best Book 1 Have Read This Year," was given by Miss ituth Honderich. Tt was decided to have a short singing practice after the Sumdiay evening service in preâ€" paration for a Y.1A8.C.E. meeting at Preston the Tast week in August. VMr. and Mis: Jobhn Bender, Mr. anid â€"Misâ€" Gordon â€" Bender of Dashâ€" Bridgeport wre epetiditg (reir tion with Ohejrasiater, . Mis Kutin and Mr. Kutn in Baden Mre. A.C. Livingston spent s days last week with het siste Smith at Galt Churrch Ridsdal aind Mr imother The c stifs. a Checerump i strdy . swhnermi ims, cammp fire Campers Win An exhibiti tweeh a tean Mr. aind Mis. oJ Mr. Wm. RKnoll of at the home of M Livingeton â€" lact _\ noon. Mrs. Jacob Schneider of Welles ley spent a few days with her sigter Mrs. Chas. Wegfahrt. Messrs. William and Weybourne Heldman visited friends and relaâ€" tives in Kitchener recently. Miss Frieda Wagner spent a week with relftives in Kitchener. Mr. ind Mrs. Helmuth Wagner and daughter. Earla of Kitchener visited recently with the former‘s pavents, Mr. and Mrs. Henty Wagâ€" ner. _ Mr. _ James Warden of Shakeâ€" speare called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bast recently. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Heipel, Mr. Wm. Heipel, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hoerle, Mr. Otto Len and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Docring attended the Wilker â€" Schaecfer reunion at South Easthope. Mr. ind Mrs. Christ. Schamber visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rueffer, M The Hepburn Government‘s inâ€" tention to start cash relief in some of the centres of the province was received well in Kitchener by the various Relief Board members. rindfay in his. work were Mr. De onrey. Rayner, BA student minâ€" ter _ of â€" Livingaton â€" Presbyterian hurch of Bible study, Mr. Clarence idsdale of Galt, ddirector of isports id Mfrs. K. FuBock of Galf as camp FAVORS CASH RELIEF puan | _ HEADACHE Where the Good Clothes Come From importint PHILIPSBURG KITCHENER Uvities included Bible mc driamatic, life sity c ind stunt night Softball Tilt. saving R. Livingston and ol Waterloo called vr. and Mrso A. K. Wednesday after. all game heâ€" or boys from a team picked | at the camp ded in a vicâ€" by a seore of Baden spent several t sister, Mre. gelicat church on Thursday by Miss Arleen Ratz, former teacher in their public «chool und for the past four years a missionary in the coal disâ€" trict of Alberta. Miss Ratz speut the past year in Toronto, enlarging in her missionary course while a «tuâ€" dent at the Bible College. Lantern slides iMustrated the talk. With only eight men on the field the Elmira Dynamiters handed the Al‘s Service team a trouncing to the tune of 9â€"2 on Priday night. Each team had «ix hits. Elmira Notes. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinson and danzhters Misses Ella and Mary and Mics Myrtle: Wilfong spent Sunday at Oaklands Park, Aldershot. Mr. and Mrs. M. Giduey of Drumbo visited friends in town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weichel and tamily and Mrs Honry Heimbecher spen(t Sunday at Niagara Falls. Mucter Jackie Turner who is a paâ€" tient at the Sick Children‘s Hospital in ‘Toronto is progreasing favorably. Mrs. M. W. Zilliax and Miss Marie Zilliax were recent visitors in Guelph. \[r. and Mrs. J. Mahood are visitâ€" inz relatives in Peterboro. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Alex Nelson are Misses Lila and Betty Seiling of Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Klinckman and Kenneth and Mr. and â€"Mrs. J. Klinckman of Tavistock were visi tors at Wasaga Beach on Sunday, _ Mrâ€"and Mrs. Oscar Lutz and famâ€" ily were visitore with relatives at Varna on Sunday. \[r. and Mra. Harry Thur and famâ€" ily, Mra. J. C. Bricker and Miss Miâ€" rie} Bricker are visiting at Roches: Under the auspices of the Zion Young People‘a Society of Elmira an exceedingly â€" interesting and educa« tional lecture was given at the Evan: A pretty wedding was solemnized in Goldstone United church on Satâ€" nrday at 4 pm. when Elsie Edwina, ouly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith | was married to Lealie La: verne, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Day. Rev. A. Sheppardson offiâ€" Mr. D. W. Elsley of Stoney Creek was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Martinson. Miss Aijleen Ratz, a former Elmira girl, who has been in the mission fields in Alberta presented an illuâ€" strated â€" lecture of her _ work on Thursday evening in Zion Evangeliâ€" cal church. Mr. and Mrs., John Schneider and son, Walter, and Mr. and Mre. Carl Goetz and daughter, Joyce, camped ut Wucaga Beach last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoelscher and son, Jimmie, Miss Plorence Jackâ€" con of Hillsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Victor _ Stumpfâ€" ofâ€" Elora, visited friends in Tara and Owen Sound over the weekâ€"end. t 1. ciated over the weekâ€"end. Missâ€" Florence Jackson of Hillsâ€" burg is spending several weeks‘ holiâ€" days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harold Hoelscher and Mr. Hoelscher, \irs. Hadenka and family have moved to Mr. W. Somerville‘s resiâ€" \Urs. Hadenka moved to Mr.. W dence. Mr. and Mrs. W. Quickfall spent Woednesday with their daughter, Mrs. W. . Jaekson, at. their camp . near (Glenallan. Dayâ€"Smith Nuptials. Mi=s Lenora Smith, her cousin of Drayton, attended. The groom was assisted by his brother, Russel Day. Interesting Talk On Missions. The fourth annual reunion of the descendants of the late John Schnarr of Linwood was held by some fortyâ€" odd persons at "Trail‘s End" Conesâ€" togo, on Civic Holiday. Mias Elva : Dietenbacher of New Dundee ie holidaying with Miss Ruth Playford. s h . Mr. and Mre. J. McCormick and family of Linwood, Mr. and Mra, Fred tarr of Glenallan «pent Saturâ€" day in town, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schmidt, Mr and _ Mrs. Oliver Hambly and «on were visltore with relatives at New Hamburg on Sunday. Rev. and Mre. Little of Alliston spent the weelcend at the Presbyâ€" ferian Manse in town. The annual Sunday School and congregational picnic of Gale Prea: bytorian church wae held on Saturâ€" day afternoon jn Reservoir Park. Mis« Gladys Doerfler has return ced to her home atfer spending a con ple of weeks with friend« in (}nll. * The officers elected for the years 1934â€"35 are as follows: President, Roy ‘Schnurr, Guelph; viceâ€"president, Grant Schnurr, Linwood; secretary, Mica M. L. Schnurr, Linwood, Elmira Notes. A heavy hailstorm which fell in this diatrict on Monday afternoon for about ten minutes damaged crops. However no serious damage was re ported, though several farmers statâ€" ed that their standing grain had been levelled in some places. The hailâ€" storm fell shortly after dinner, hail the size of large marbles beating a steady tattoo on the roofe of buildâ€" ings. Leaguers Win Shield. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Schierholtz of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Holâ€" linger and Ruth were visitore at Hanover. â€" Miss Frieda Hollinger of Toronto viaited with Mra. D. Hollinger. The combined Senior and Junior Walther League of Elmira, were sucâ€" cessful in winning the shield in the 1934 activity sphere at the annual convention of the Waulther Societies held at Stratford recently, Schnarr Reunion. Mrs. Miller, mother of Mr. W. Rahn. had the milefortune to fall and break her hip recently. y Mrs. G. L. Mulhallond spent a week at Mildmay. Rev. F. Malinaky attended a Inâ€" theran Conference at Milwaukee. Misaes â€" Joyce and _ Myrl Sippel «pent a holiday at Port Dover Mr. and Mre. C. D. Miller were weekâ€"end vieltore at Bay City, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. A. Winger vieited in Ottawa on Civic Holiday. Mr. and Mra. Edmund Klinck and family are holidaying at Quebec. Farmers Report Damage, But Not Serious.â€"Hail Size of Marbles. Hail Storm Levels Crops in Field ELMIRA NEWS THE WATERLOO CHRONTICLE _ s NbEC ies V i i Two New Hamburg workmen were injured while at work in the New Hamburg Felt Boot Co., on Thurs< ’duy and Wednesday of last week. Cluyton Forler, foreman of the stock room at the plant of the New Hamâ€" |burg Felt Boot Company, lost a porâ€" tion of a finger while operating a Miss Rileen Wettlanfer and «iater Miss Eva Wettlaufer of Kitchener are spending their vacation at the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. C. Meyers accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Meyâ€" ers and daughter Maraleen and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Meyer and Mr.and Mrs. John Stebert of Kitchener «pent a few days at Crystal Beach and Chippawa where they were guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Sfebert Mr. Arthur Meilhn of Elmira «pent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morria Meihn. Mr. and Mrs. Ir ily visited with Catharines. ~ Mr. Roy: Stahl is apending thred weeks at the home of his fatherin law. Mrâ€" James Corrie, The members of the Ladies‘ Aid of the â€" Trinity | Lutheran church held their annnal picnic on the eAnirch la wn. Hickson Wins Oneâ€"Siged Game. Playing the poorest game of this year‘s aeason, the New Hamburg Colâ€" leens were defeated at Hickson by the home team by the score of 32â€"8. The lose drops the visitor« to third place in the standing. The defeat was attributed to the rest the Colâ€" leena took in the past week. New Hamburg Notes. Mr. Jame« Forrest «pent the week end with his brother Robert at Kitâ€" chener. "etripper". The third finger of his vight hand was taken off at the first joint. Henry J. Greim. a local C.N.R. section hand, was carrying a stee} To Beat Plattsville. The New Hamhurg nine in a thril}â€" ing nine inning game defeated the Plattsville Royals on their own diaâ€" mond by the «core of 8â€"6. The win was attributed to the carly sceore rolled up by the, visiting Burgers. New Hamburg Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Isracl and tamily of Kitchener spent a few day with Mrs. Israel‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Misces _ Georgina _ and _ Alberta Meihin have returned to Kitchener after holidaying in town. Mrs. Herbert Luft was in Toronto visiting her nephew, Edward Forler, who went through an operation it the Sick Children‘s Hoapital. Miss Hilda Arndt has returned to her home in Kitchener after «pend: Ing her holiday« with Mrs. L. Binge mai, Miea G. Ran of GAM and Mr. John Ran of Kitchener «pent the weekâ€"end and holiday in town rail when a steel gliver became deepâ€" ly imbedded in his shoulder. He was removed to St. Mary‘s hospital, Kitâ€" chener, where the fragment of meâ€" taul was removed Make Thrilling Finish Mr. and Mre. Herbert Kropf, Mr Wayne Kropf and the Misses Fern and Ruth Kropf spent the holiday in Normandale, the guests of Rev. and Mra. E. G. Date. Mrs. Otto Schacht and son Bobby, of Kitchener, is «pending «everal daya with her parents, Mr. and Mre M. Gardner, Boullee «treet Mr. and Mrs. Bert StickDey, Mrs. Pettie and sons and Mr. W. Honâ€" singer were visitore to Owen Sound on Thursday. j Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre, &.. Dillon were Mtr. and Mrs. O. ‘Thiese of London. She is survived by her parents, seven sisters and three brothers. The â€" funeral was held Monday morning with services at St. Theresa church. Interment was made in the Eimira R. C. cemetery. Miss Frieda Seigner has returned to Stratford after apending the past two weeks with relative« in town Mrs. W. Smith ana grandchildren of Easton, Pa., are visiting relatives in the district. Two Workmen Painfully Hurt. Mias Helen Grundenberger of Galt wie a Sunday visitor with her aiater, Mra. Tom Lautenschlager and other relatives in town Mr. Herbert Hamel of Oshawn @pent the weelcend and holiday with hie â€" parente, _ Mrâ€"and Mre._Jacoh Hamel. Miss Hilda Aingworth has returnâ€" ed to her home after holidaying in the Muskoka district. Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. J. Fielding are on a motor trip to Fort Frances, Mr. Menno Kaufmah of Paisley spent the weelcend at the home of Mr. J. Westfall Death of Dolores Hahn. Friends sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Halhn in the death 6f Doloâ€" )es, their gixâ€"yearâ€"old daughter, who passed away at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, after a week‘s ilness. Death was due to hlood poisoning in her foot. Mr. and Mra. Mel Appel and two sons of Stratford, «pent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr_and Mrs Charles Appel, Peel etreet Mr._ Herbert Hamel of Oshawa Miss Shirley Waterland of Clowâ€" sen, Mich., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Miller. hia parente, Mr.and Mre._JaAcob | _ Mica Hope Zurbrige of London ie Hamel. \the gnest of her grandmother, Mre Mr. Charlea Zilliax, manager of the J Zurbrigg Royal Bank at Lindsay was a week ‘ â€" Miss Helon Hostefler hn« returned end visitor with friends in town and home after «pending a few daya with relatives in Elmira. relativea in Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Klinck spent several days at Zurich and Grand Bend. Mics Myrtle Stuckey is visiting her sister, Mrs. Morris Strickey in Detroit. «Mr. and Mre. E. Schapmb, Misses Emily Jury and Esther Schaub and Mr. Melville Bchaub are visiting in Chicago and Milwaukee. Miss Evelyn Koenig and Miss Lorâ€" raine Mackie of Mildmay are visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Brox. l\&::l visitorns with Mr. and Mrs. J. B etzer were Mrs. Lillian Baxâ€" ter and on Clifford and Mr. Labaâ€" racho of Toronto. Mr. and Mre. J. B. Jarrel] and famâ€" Hy are visiting relatives in Spencerâ€" ville, _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. W. Dyer of Toronto were visitore in town. Mi i Daniels and fam relatives _ in 8t NEW HAMBURG | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber and son Glenn visited with the jformer‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. ‘Schreiber, at Roseville. at the home of Mrs. John Katzenâ€" meler Mr. and Mrs. John Dahmer have veturned home_ after spending the pust week in Waterl0o, the gnests of theirsdanghter, Mrs. George Clair. M#. Stanly Bingeman of Toronto wils a weekend and holiday visitor with hihs . pactenits. Mr. antd Mrs. J. E. Bingeman Mis. _ Margaret â€" Culbertâ€" returned home on Saturday after spending a week at Cump Hermosit near Rock: wood Mr. Harold Bingeman of Ingersoll spen! a conple of days with his parâ€" ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bingeman. Mr. and Mrs. Holtze of Hamilton were visitors with relatives in town. Mr. Clayton Forler went to Toâ€" ronto for the weekâ€"end to see his son. Edward, who is in the Sick Mies â€" Jean â€" Small â€" and â€" Master James Small of Kitchener are apendâ€" ing a few days‘ holidays with their arandfather, Mr. Sam Peacock. Miss Beatrice Appel is spending a week in Palmerston with her uncle, Mr. Victor Appel Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bettger and daughter of Monkton were Sunday visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Forler and Mr. and Mre. Otto Bettger Mr. and Mre. Newton Horstand and danghter, Betty Jane of Flint, Mich., Mr. and Mrso Rar) Davis and son Donald ofâ€" Sebawaing, â€" Mich.. are guests of Mr. _ and Mré. Charles Jacobhs Mr and Mre. Clayton Ingold, Misa Claraâ€"Schuler: were on a motor trip to Kincardine and Port Elgin over the holidiy Mre. Harold Pfaff and «on Billy of Toronto are the guests of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mra: Oscar Schweitzer Mr. and Mre. William Smitten of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Vrs. William Becker \Ur. George Hohmeier «pent a few lnys in Strafford the gne«t of his wister, Mrs: Fred Nunne Mr and Mre: Frank Scott of Stratâ€" ford. Miss: Emma Ifamel and Mrs William Ratz of Kitchener were Sunâ€" day visitore with Mr. and Mre. Victor Rehberg W Mrs. R. I. Gerard returned on Sunday to her home in Toronto after «pending a few daye with her hro ther. Mr.and Mrs: Herbert Kropf Mr and Mra. John Kaufman and Vr. and Mrs. ferbert Kaufman of Wellesley apent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s danghter, Mre:Jacob Hamel. Miso with ne«d Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hallman and son Wayne and Mr. Russel Becker recently attended a picnic which was held at the home of Mr. und Mrs, Leslie Klie at Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker called un Mrs. Wm. Woods, who has been confined to her home through illness Tor the past several months. William Ratz of Kitchener were Sunâ€" Giant Egg Laid. day visitore with Mr. and Mre. Victor Mr. Henry Preiss brought an egR Rehberg to Kieawetter‘s Store which meaéâ€" \r. Oswald Dennis «pent the week ure« 84 by 6%4 inches and weighs end with relatives in Selkirk 1‘) ounces. The egg wae laid by Mrs. Ro H. Gerard returned on one of his black Minorca hene. Sunday to her home in Toronto after \r. W. G. Helwig of Kitchener was «pending a few dayea with her broâ€" n business visitor here on Tuesday. ther. Mr.and Mrs: Herbert Kropf Mis« Laura Kieewetter is apending Mr and Mrs. John Kaufman and a few weeks in Kitchener Vr. and Mrs. ferbert Kaufman of \Ur. and Mra. Emil Voll and family Wellesley apent Sunday with the for and Mr. Ralph Hartman of Water mer‘s danghter, Mre_Jacob Hamel. looâ€" were gnuests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and MUrs. Sam Kincade of Mil Jonas Scheffner on Sunday. verton «pent Sunday with Mr. and MUr. and Mra. Slegfred Schicoff and VUrs: Lonis Sceigner family of Harold, S.D., vieited at the Mr and Mro Ofto Ritz and Mias home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schnetâ€" Ritz of Kitchener were visltore on der on Thureday . Mr. and Mrs. Ea. Schweitzer and children visited recently with the former‘s father, Mr. John Schweitzâ€" er, at Eimira. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hallman and sons have returned to their home in Kitchener after having spent a week‘s holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hemmerich undâ€" children of Elmira called reâ€" ecntly at the home of the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Ed. Schweitzer and Mr. Schweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Becker of Kitchener and Miss Charity Woods of Toronto visited at the home of Mrs. A. Woelfle on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rudy and Miss Mildred Rudy of Waterloo called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Becker last week. Mr and Mro Ofto Ritz and Mias Ritz of Kitchener were visltore on Simday with their sister, Mre. Lotle dunker Mias â€" Maric Scherer _ «pent the weelcend with relatives and friend« in Toronto Mr. W. H. Becker of Toronto and Mr. Philip Becker of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezru Becker ore day recently. Miss Aileene Weber of Kitchener was a recent guest with Miss Ethel Kinzie. Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Hallman and son Billie and Mr. and Mrs. Urias Martin and children Bobby and Shirley of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mro. Ezra Becker recently. Mr. and Mrs. Latener of Toronto spent the holiday weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. A. Woelfle, Mr. and Mre. Dave Schmitt, Miss Ruby and Master Cecil Schmitt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker recently. 2 Mrs, Adam Becker and Miss Alice Becker called on the former‘s sister, Mrs. Winholg, at Tavistock recently. Miss Alice Becker of Collingwood has been ;pending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Becker. Mi s Ided ome alters itives in K MB und . Vilma Seip eip ol Sea rildren p ol Seaforth «pent the home of Mrs. . en‘s Hospital c Idelia= Forler: has returned ilter spending a week with reâ€" in Kitchener, and â€" Mrs. Geotge Seib.. Miss WILLIAMSBURG d Mre. Newton Horstand and y Betty Jane of Plint, Mich . Mrs. Barl Davisa and son of â€" Sehawaing, â€" Mich... are of Mr. and Mre._ Charles R econ Monday, y utd Murray Binge: red to their home in sperding their holl h oaprand parents, . Mr Geovke .. and e Neip, Miss l Miss Abbie â€" the holiday John Katzenâ€" Misses Marcella and Mabel Bergâ€" er are spending a week‘s vacation at Lake Nipissing. Miss Mona Sparrer of Kitchener is spending two weeks‘ holidays at her home in town. Miss Vinetta Reinhardt epent a week‘s vacation with relatives in Deâ€" troit. \r. and Mrs. William Grimwood of St. Catharines were visitors at the homes of Miss Alma Thoms and Mr. and Mrs. It. Jones on Tuesday. Mr. Richard Ostell and Norman FPrey are spending a _ vacation at Eagle Harbor. Alf. Boll of Toronto is spending a vacation at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boll. Del. Watson of Preston spent Friâ€" day in the village, Robert Marshall of London spent a few days at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Marshall. Mrs. A. Wolfe «pent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mre. C. Roâ€" senberg of Galt Leelie Hogg of Stratford spent a week at the home of Mr. and* Mrs Wim. Marehall Mr. J. Jones and son John of Presâ€" ton were Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mre. R. Jones. Miss Eleanor Janes of Detroit is spending her _ vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. J. T. Otto. Mr. and Mré. John H. Zurbrigg and three sons of Sioux Lookout, Northern Ontario is spending a week with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Samuel Zurbrigg and aister, Mrs. David Roth. Mrs. Mary Fisher of Hanover, and Miss Vizena of Westmeath were reâ€" cent visitors with the former‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. Philip Bruder. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Worth aud daughter of Chicago were recent visi. tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goebel. â€" Mrs. H. R. Gerard of Toronto is «pending a few days with her broâ€" ther. Mr. and Mre. Herbert Kropf. Mr. Herbert Â¥ackie of Toronto is the guest of friends in town. \ir. Thomas Puddicombe of Torâ€" onto is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Puddiâ€" combe. ~ % Mr. _ and Mrs.â€" William Cove oï¬ Woodstock spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reader. Mr. Clagton Forler left recently to spend a few days in Toronto. " Mrs. E. Perine and Miss K. Hep: burn returned to their home on Satâ€" urday after apending a few weeks in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wolfe attended the funeral of the late Mr. Edwin Fletcher on Satarday afternoon in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Diebolt and famâ€" y viaited on Snnday at the home 0‘ Mr. and Mra. George Kieffer, Tess water. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Appel and son of Palmerston spent the weekâ€" end with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Rdward Appel. Mics Erla Beger of London is spending a week‘s vacation at the home of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mt. ffarry Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Worth aud â€" Mr. Norman Hamilton of Galt conâ€" ducted the @ervice at the United church on Sunday afternoon. Quite a number of plenies were held at Willow Lake all Inst week. Mr. Orval Hostetier of Grimsby was a weekâ€"end visitor with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mré. L. Hostetler. Mrs. J. Bowman, Miss Roxie Bow man and Mr. Leslie Bow, were Sun day visitors in London. Miss Hilda Thome has returned to the village after @epending a two weeks‘ trip to the Woeet Indies. Mr. and Mra. W. Near of Preston were Sunday vieitorg at the home of \Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reader Rev. N. MeBachern of Toronto conâ€" ducted the service at the Presbyteriâ€" an Church on Sunday afternoon, On Sunday next, Aug. 19th, Mr. W. J. MeKeown of Ayr will ocenpy the pulâ€" pit. Mr. and Mrs. William Massel spent the weekâ€"end in Detroit. . . Mr. Simon Huber was a business viaitor to Freelton and Hamilton on Saturday Mi. ed on mer‘a Rumig Kitchener‘s Oldest Department Store â€" Now In The Midst Of The Jubilee‘s Building Operations. â€"Voiles and Prints in sizes 2 to 14X. Piques and Linens in sizes 7 to 14X. Flowered Craysheens, 7 to 16. Seersuckers, 12 to 16 years. â€"Mothers will appreciate the Bounty of Bargains in the Building Sale. School Belis Will Soon Be Ringing And School Belles Will Be Needing Fresh New Froctks. Girls Dresses and Mrea: Witiam Rumig viait Sunday at the home of the for parente. Mr, and Mra. Joseph $1.19 $1.59 *1.95 BAMBERG Regular Dresses $1.59 DbOoON $1.95 Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Cherboneau Jr., and «on Billy of Weston, Ont., spent a day at the Cherboneau home. Miss Cherbonean accompanied them . to their home after vacationing here and at the home of Mr. and Mre. Jas. Rue of Guelph, Ont. Accident At Ariss. Miss Lizzie Zarzyzki of Kitchener visited recently with Miss Violet Schmidt. Mr. Ivan Bochart of British Columbia visited recently with Mr. Clayton Weber. The Snider family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey . Snider recently. _ Those present were: Mr. and Mre. Shuert of Grimsby, Mr. Jonas Snider of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Ion Snyder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Aden Snider and son Wilbert of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Drager and Mr. Edgar Snider of Doon, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snider of Cona, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressman and family of Strasburg, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cressman and Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Cressman of _ Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burkhardt of Bridgeâ€" port, and Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Sniger and family of Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Battler atâ€" tended the Beckerâ€"Battler wedding Mr. and=Mrs. Clayton Moss and daughter Ruth holidayed last week at Port Elgin, Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bearinger were Messrs. Roy, Arthur and Curtis Brubacher, Misses Elma and Anna Brubacher and Miss Barbara Horst of St. Jacobs, and Miss Hannah Kraft of Waterloo. 5 Mr. Prank Yakohover of Elora, acâ€" companied by the Misses Marie and Lillian _ Reinhart, while returning home from a party at S.S. No. 6, met with an nm-hfon(, In some unknown manner the driver Jost control of his car which turned turtle. The ocâ€" eupants miraculously e«caped serious injury. Dr. O‘Brien of Elora attendâ€" ed the injured Mra. Alfred Hummel and family «pent Sunday with Mre. Albert Reinâ€" hart and family Miss Bessie Wismer visited reâ€" cently with Miss Muriel Ernst. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hergott of Elora accompanied _ by Frank Yakohover visited â€" with Mr. and Mre. Albert Reinhart. Miss Lilllan Reinhart is epending @ome time at her home and with her friend, Mrs. M. K,Zinger, Mr. and Mrs. Michaet Kurtz of Lear New Germany apent Sunday with the former‘s «ister, Mr. and Mre. Albin Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Battler atâ€" tended the Beckerâ€"Battler wedding at Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reist of Hessen spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lichty. Mre. George Scherrer called on her brother, Jacob Zinger recently Miss Edna Weber spent several days with her sister, Miss Gladys Weber, at Hawkston. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Cooper and famâ€" ily of Mimico, Ont.. and Mr. and Mrée. Sydney Grindal) and family of To: ronto were recent visitore at the Cherboneau home. Mr. and Mrs. Mike K. Zinger and son Clarence accompanied by The resa and Adlen Reinhart apent Sunâ€" day at Galt. Mr. Jacob Zinger spent Sunday with his brother, Michael Zinger, Sr. Mr. N. H. Seifried took a businese trip to Conestogo on Monday Mr. and Mrs. George Weber spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Urias Snyder at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yantzi of Waterloo visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seibert. Mrs. Weber visifed recently with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kolb, Kitchener. The recent showere were beneficial to root erop« â€" Mr. Fred Schnett called on Jacob Zinger recently. Miss Lily Bruder has returned from Chicago where she spent her holidays. + Messrs. Roy, Curtis and Arthur Brubacher, Misses Elma and Anna Brubacher and Miss Barbara Horst of St. Jacobs, Mr. Clayton Shantz of Nine Pines and Messrs. Urias and Vernon Bearinger and Miss Vera Bearinger visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lichty. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Klein were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Graham and family of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yaek of Bridgeport. GERMAN MILLS $A KINCG W KHPOIE STEELE‘S Red uced ARLSS Regular $2.95 And $3.95 Proper Ginsses * at Moderate Pricea