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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Aug 1934, p. 4

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Mr. and Mre. Elroy Shantz, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Karges, Misses Myrtle Bruegeman, Mary and Lorraine Snyâ€" der and Mr. Alson Weber, all of «Waterloo, Miss Gladys Suyder, Toâ€" ronto, and Miss Minerva Snyder, Weekâ€"end guests at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Strong were Meesrs. Lance and Joe Vogan and Mr. Jenson of Detroit, and Mr. and Mre. Norman Strong and daughter Shirley of Windsor. Mies Wilma Meyers is «pending a couple â€" weeks holidays at Balm Beach. Mrs. Meyers accompanied by Mr. and Mr«. Hoffman of Waterloo epent the weekâ€"end with her. Sunday visitors at the home of VMr. and Mre. Harry Holtze were Mr. and Mrs. Berfâ€" Norman and family and Dr. Nairn of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Norman and family Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Roy Melâ€" tzer of West Montrose, Miss Rut Kebl and Messrs. Kenneth and Huâ€" bert Kebl and Mr. Eldon Holtze of Kitchener, Mesers. Theodore Willing and William Campbell of London and Mr. Gilmour of Woodstock. Mr. Edmund McKeeman returned to Philadelphia on Saturday after apending a couple weeks here. Mre. MdKeeman and daughter Verle, will remain until the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Shoemaker and daughters, Myra, Norma and Verna, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Suyder, Mrs. Weâ€" her, Miss Susanah and Leander Weâ€" ber of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Bzra Martin of the Three Bridges and Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Bowman spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs, John F. Marâ€" tin. Mr. and Mra. Zarodick of Kitchener apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holtze, 8 s â€" R \r. and Mrs. Robert Kraft were gueets of their son, Mr. and Mre. Wileon Kraft of Kitchener on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Barry Mutrie and Mrs. Camâ€" eron of Rockwood called on the forâ€" mer‘s nephew, Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Croft on Saturday. Miss Marion Brutzki is apending a few days in New Dundee. Mr. and Mre. John Bechtel were busines«s visitors in Elmira on Monâ€" day. Mrs. George McCormick of Ratho «pent a few days last week with Mr. and Mre. Clayton Brutzki. Mra. Buckler. of Dearborn, Mich.. is epending a couple weeks with her parente, Mtr. and Mrs. Herman Moyers. The friends of Miss Gertie Starke will be glad to hear that she has seâ€" cured a position with the London Life Insurance Company, Mr. and Mre. Palmer Sherk and son Blake of St. Catharines were Sunday guests at Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. William Lotz and family of Rast Zorra were guesta of Mr. and Mre. F. Broderick on Sunâ€" day. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Dredge of Kamloops, B.C., and Mra. A. Moody of Guelph, called on Mr. and Mre. T 1. Croft on Tneqdc? Mrs. Enos Bowman and song are spending & week with Mr. and Mra. lsrael Bowman near Heidelberg. Friends of Mr. J. B. Snyder will be sorry to learn that he is ill at his home here. Quite a number of local persons attended the funeral of the late Mr. Christian P. Martin, Lexington on Yionday morning. Mr. and Mrs. David Sauder and daughter Bernice accompanied by Miss Maggie Moyer, Mr. Ben Moyer, Miss Ella Geisel and Miss Alice Heintzman «pent last Thursday at Hamilton and Burlington Beach Messre. Oscar Yantz and Alfred Kraft motored to Bell Fountain on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bitéchy and Mr.oand Mrs. Joseph Yantz 8r., «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mra_ Henry Yantz. Misses Mary and Abbie Bemis and Mr. Asaph Bemia vieited friends in Newton and Stratford on Sunday. . Mr. and Mre. Ozias Gingrich and family, North Woolwich, Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. El W. Gingrich, Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shantz, Mr. und Mre. Sylvan Shantz and eon Billie, the Misses Alexena Frey and Gertrude Ott were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Shantz. Maple Grove. Preston, were Sundéy 'visrltoFfiw\;thrh' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Koerber of Lexington were the guests of the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Bechtel and Mr. John Bechtel on Sunday. Mr. Herh Kraft Rothsay. the guest Newbery Mr. and Mre. Eli Martin, Lloyd and Eileen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman, Minerva, Elvina and Elmeta apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. lsaiah Martin near Wallenstein, Mr. and Mre. Jacob Aberie and Vre. Jack Soebner and family of Elâ€" mira called on Mr. and Mre. John Bechtel on Sunday. Many of our New Shades for Fall have arrived lately, in DOVE, DAWN, TWEEDS and ANDALUSIAN. are being made all over Canada this _ week _ of _ MONARCH YARNSâ€"giving you a good idea of the new things for Fall. Are here too â€" in all shades H. A. Germann Monarch Yarn Week SPECIAL DISPLAYS Newton Yarns WATERL OO BLOOMINGDALE Come and See our FLORADALE PHONE 271 Display. epent Sunday at of Rev. and Mrs. Laat Wednesday gueste at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn were, Mré. Lucy Miller and Harold and Georgina and Mis« Minnie Berâ€" dux of Kitchener and Mr. and Mre. Franklin Miller and family of Mannâ€" Mr. Gordon Hollinger, president of the "Perfect Straw Dust and Fire Preventer Co., informs us that their pumps, used to throw & spray into the blower of a threshing machine and thus prevent dust explosions, are getting a ready sale. The capacity of the plant is taxed to its capacity to supply the demand. New Product Made Here. Our enterprising owner of the maâ€" chine repair shop in the village bought the patterns of the popular Elmira roller grain grinder from the Elmira foundry and is now manu facturing this noted machine. Library Popular. Sprayer Prevents _‘_rhruhlnq F_I"Ol‘ Mise Dorothy Kelterbourne «pent the weekâ€"end in Hamilton, _ Miss Marion Sweeney left for her home in Timmins Missâ€" Freda Hollinger of Toronto visited relative« in town. Miss â€"Emmaâ€" Hollinger ofâ€" Klmira epent Priday at the home of Mr. and Mra. George Kelterborne. Our library is being well patronâ€" ized. There were 470 books read durâ€" ing the month of July. Readers inâ€" clude some from Heidelberg and Conestogo. A special pleasing feaâ€" ture is the fact that so many chilâ€" dren of public school age are seen frequenting the library. St. Jacobs Make Rousing Finish. Mr. and Mrs. Wilifam Bowman of Gnernsey, Sagk., and the Misses Ly: diaut and Maryann Hoffman of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Martin. Cooly biding their time the St. Jacobs Athletics came from behind in their game‘ with Winterbourne in the fifth inning and «taged a rally which led them to a 7â€"5 victory over the visiting team on Thursday. This was the first game of the series in the playâ€"offs of the North Waterloo Rural ‘Championship. Holiday guest« of Mr. and Mrs Harold (Cress for a few daye were: Mre. {rvin Aldridge and daughter Verda of St. Marys and Mrs. Ted Binkle and sons Carl and Gerald of Owen Sound Mr. and Mre. George Kelterborne spent Sunday in Hamilton St. James Ladie«‘ Aid held their monthly meeting Jast Tuesday. Mrs. R. Hahn, the president, in the chair Mrs. Henry Sitter read the seripâ€" ture legason Mre. A. Kniechewsky led in prayer. Rev. 8. J. Wittig gave a reading. Mre. John Schlitt gave a plano . inetrumental and the presi dent gavé an account of her trip to the World‘s Fair recently Edgar, Milton and Norman Paulitzkd of Kossuth and Gordon Wildfang and Lloyd Bowman of Hespeler were the guests of the Rieck young people on Sunday, Mr. Harvey Rieck took Mr. and Mre. Peter Huebert and femily on a gight geecing trip to Niagara Falls on Sunday Mr. Dietrich Scheerer and «ons Harry, Edgar and George of Conesâ€" togo called on the John and Henry Scheerer families on Sunday evenâ€" Ing. Mr. and Mra. F. E. Welker and family spent Sunday at Mount Forest and visited Mise D. McBachern forâ€" merly of our public achoo} ataff Miss Katherine Keutach, Mr. and Mre. R. 8. Hewer and son Roland and daughtere Patricia and Joy were Sunday gnests of Mr. and Mre. Jack Morlock. Miss Joy is «taying with Janet Morlock for a week. Rumors were received in St. Jaâ€" cobs last week that Winterbourne would protest against the homer hit by Steiner and which the umpire deâ€" cided was a fairball. The decision of the umpire was backed up by one of the other officials and this, acâ€" cording to the rules would disqualify any criticism. Interesting News Notes. Mr. Ed. Mielke spent the week end with his son in Galt. Miss Ethel Mielke of the Bank of Nova Scotla in Kitchener is spendâ€" ing her two weeks‘ holiday in Grimsâ€" by. Mrs. Katie Miller spent Sunday at Heidelberg with Mrs. I. Vollmer and Miss Katie Ziegler of Detroit. Mr. and <Mra. C. Skinner and famâ€" y of Schreiber, Ont., were recent callers on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gilles Mr. Henry Horst and Miss leobel Schmiedendorf â€" were married last Priday, Rev. 8. N. Kanagy of Blair performing the ceremony. They are spending a short honeymoon in Mucâ€" koka. Mr. Ross Wahl speut Saturday in Kitchener, A large number from here attendâ€" ed the M.B.C. Camp meeting in Kitâ€" chener on Sunday. They are loud in their praise of the excellent sermotic and singing. Mre. Oliver Gilles took her son Alâ€" fred to the Stck Children‘s Hospital for treatment last week. Mrs.‘ Goudle and daughter Miss Kuth and Miss Walter of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Johnâ€" Schondelâ€" mefer â€" of ~Waterloo, were Sunday visitors â€" of Mr. and Mrs. George Stockfish. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Martin of Ploradate _ called _ Mr.= aud Mrs. Simeon Martin, Sunday evening. Messrs. Elroy and Webster Scheilâ€" ele of Detroit spent the weekâ€"end al the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Scheifele. Miss Leah Lichty and her two nieces Edna and Adeline Martin, hoâ€" liday. guests of their grandmother, Mre. Levi Lickty, spent Ssunday in Kitchener. Mrs. Lichty accompanied them a«s far as Waterloo, where she called on her sister, Mrs. Amos Marâ€" tin. Mrs. Bdith Quickfall of Kitchener called on friends in the village lact Tuesday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oberholtzer were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hallman and «on Russel and daughter Heen and Mr. Howard Hallâ€" man of Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd: Foell and Mr. Samuel Foell of Waterloo. Miss â€" Aleda â€" Brubaker, ILN., St Catharines has returned from her trip to the west and after visiting at the home of her moâ€" ther, Mrs. Anson Brubaker over the weekâ€"end left for St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. William Maine and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. W. H. Schaner. Mr. Melvin Arghe of the E. W Moyer Co., Toronto, reset the black boards in the «chool last week. Porsonals and other items as told by Watorlag Chronicle ST. JACOBS DISTRICT NEWS Mis raine home other Mr. ind Mrs.â€"Aaron Mader and danghter, Mre. Alvin Wright also Mesare. Gordon and GarReld Mader vi«ited friends at Baden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymer of Creemore, Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurt were Mr. and Mrs. William Dahmer and son Percy of Waterloo, Mrs, Brinkert of Kitchener, Miss Dorothy Gerbig of Detroit, and ‘Rev. Mr. Schults of New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, Snider and children Miriam, Paul and Audrey, spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snider at German Mills. Mr. und Mrs. A. Cooper and famâ€" ily were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. A. Beggs of Millbank. _ Mrs. Ed. Erb of Wellesley visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brydon and Mr. Gee. Brydon of the 3rd of Mauryboro visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Barl Tabbert. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne: Hahn of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brubacher of Kitchener were reâ€" cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hahn. â€" Ont.. visited â€" with Rev. and Mrs Schwalm on Monday. Mrs. Noah Detweller ind daughter, Misa Abbie Detweiler, are apending come time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Titus Shantz at Sunnyelde, Kitâ€" chener Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Schiedel and Missc« Alice and Jean Schiedel and Ina Sauder are enjoying a week‘s holidays camping at Snyder‘a flate Masters Lloyd wre «pending a fe vieiling relatives heim, Germany _ Mr. Miller is manâ€" nger of a chain store for a Detroit firm in that city Misa Clarn Thome visited her annt Miss Alvina Thoms in Kitchener on Monday Allen Lutz of Elmira visited in Hamâ€"| wags and. Trouble began early in the day iIton on Sundey 'phi]l?l);:vnm(;‘fl (x::;maggrfiv Bps:'i{’ S‘:;:x‘! ‘when atrikers gathered at the rear Mr. George Masenpftug Jr., and day wifh Mr and Mrs: Wm. Wet. of the Williams shoe fnctory. and Mrs Magenpfing and daughter NO | )0 jeuy ' C % in a short time two large windows raine of Windsor nre visiting at the | * . * ‘containing many panes of glass, home of the former‘s father and with / , Mr. and Mra. J. Seip and 801 were demolished. & was then that other relatives in the vieinity. j George spent Sunday evening with (Chjef of Police Andrew Herkes and Mr. George Hasenpflug had a vi«it 'M"- and Mrs. J. Frey. Night Watchman Armstrong were on Sunday evening from Mr. and , Miss Delta Thomas of Wroxeter reinforeed by two officers from Mrs. Aaron Hasenpfiug of Eimwood. rspent a week with Miss Ruth Seip. Guelph and two from Toronto. Miss Ruth Devitt and Master Homer Devitt accompani¢gd Mrs. Ada Harlock, Mr. Raiph l‘&‘lul\lock and Miss Violet Harlock to Mildmay on Saturday where they spent the weekâ€"end with relatives. Mr. und Mrs. Ezra Becker attendâ€" ed the reunion of the former pupils of the Strasburg school which was held at Victoria Park on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPherson uttended â€"the Barrett â€" MacPherson wedding at Waterford on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kraemer, Mossrs. John Kraemer, Roy Brenâ€" ner, Austin and Clarence Logel, Mrs. Johnâ€" Logel and daughters Luella and Monica and Miss Anâ€" toinnette Stemmler were Sunday visitors at the Marty‘s Shrine at Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Beggs visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Begis of Linwood. â€" 0 We are sorry to report that Mr. Stewart Lavery is under the doetor‘s care. We hope he will soon be able to be about again. to be about again. Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Beggs and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry of the 3rd of Peel. Mre. Samatra Schiedel and Mrs. Peter Martin returned from a Six weeks‘ trip to Alberta and Sask. Mr. and Mre. Gordon Henrich and children along with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lutz of Elmira visited in Hamâ€" iIton on Sundey The Stirling Avenue band from Kitchener will give a program at the Mannheim U. B. Church on Sunday evening, Aug. 18th. Play Tie Ball Game. The â€" Bridgeport softball â€" team played with the Williamsburg girls here on Monday evening, but as only six innings were played another game will have to be played here. The seore at the end of the sixth inning was 7â€"7. It is expected that this game wil be played here on Monday evening, but has not been definitely decided. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Litt and Mr. und Mrs. Eric Kirsht of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Addicon Rickert on Thursday. The marriage of our_ former school teacher, Miss Jean Watson of Tara to Mr. Todd Cottril of Galt took place on Saturday, The young people of this comâ€" munity held a kitchen shower for Mr. and Mrs. Ross Battler in honor of their recent marriage, at the home of Mr. and Mrg. Henry Becker last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schweitzer called on Miss Irene and Mr. Lloyd Stoltz on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Battler and family and Mr. John Battler visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherk near Ayr last Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hallman of Kitchener visited with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hallâ€" man, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert and son Ross spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witzel at Victoriaburg. . Messrs. _ Arthur _ and _ Milton Schwindt of near New Dundee spent Sunday at the home of their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs# John Schwindt. On Sunday evening, Aug. 19, a special program will be given at the United Brethren Church by the Stirling Avenue Mennonite Band of Kitchenre. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hallman and Miss Aileene Hallman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harper at Mount Forest last Sunday. Mrs, Harper was formerly Miss Lillian MeQueen, une of our recent school teachers. A large number from here atâ€" tended the Mennonite campâ€"meeting uear Kitchener on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs, Angus Rellinger of Munnheim visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lsaiah Eby on Sunday. R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN George Masenpftug Jr., and Hasenpfing and daughter Norâ€" of Windsor nre visiting at the of the former‘« father and with relatives in the vieinity. WILLIAMSBURG MANNHEIM BRESLAU elson Schiedel and Mrs. J. Frey and son Elmer, Mr. Jean Schiede? and and Mrs. Wm. Seip and children, enjoying a week‘s Mrs. Harvey Seip and son Donald at Snyder‘a flate. of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schiedel and Mrs. Seip of Hanover, Mr. Earl Preiss urned from a six and Masters Howard and Kenneth erta and Sack. Seip, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaus and Floyd Glasaer and son Eldon of Clifford, Mr. and w days at Toronto Mrs. Edgar Schaus of Harriston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. yormmerzromemws Jduatob BtID, fi'nwick. THE WATERLOO CRRON WINTERBOURNE " wome> The monthly \m% the Ladies‘ Aid was held at. ime of Mra. Ananias Martin last Wednesâ€" day afternoon. The afternoon was spent in quilti:s for the hostess. Lunch was served and a social halfâ€" hour was spent. s Sexton Hamilton Mrs. Rumme} of Bouthaman in visiting her sister, Mr. and Mro. Mrs. Jas. Hamilton of Doon is Viuitin"g her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forbes and Mrs. Bert Millard. Miss Ruby Klein returned last Thursday to her home in Stratford :fter spending a week with friends ere. Mr. Albert Hamilton and dm:fh- ter Jean returned home last Friday after spending the past six weeks with relatives at Brandon, Man,‘ Miss Alice Forbes is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Clemens near Mitchell. WIUM PCZADIVED HD DRGUDDNQ OMEENTY Miss Loretta Schuett of Kitchener is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schuett. Mr. King of Jasper, Alta., Mr. Fraser MacDonald of Molesworth and Miss Gladys King of Stratford visited friendg here on Monday. Mr. and Msr. Harold Harefeldt and â€" children of Stratford s&e’mt Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. m. Wettlaufer. Miss Marjorie Weber is visiting relatives near St. Thomas. Miss Erma Habermehl spen(t Sunâ€" day with Miss Almeda Eby. * Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snider were: Mr. and Mro. Menno Weber, Mr. al Mrs. Nogah Hurst, Mrs, Wendall Marâ€" tin, Mrs. Ivan Martin all of near El mira, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Bauâ€" man of Peel and Misea Lena Martin of near Conestogo. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gngrich visitâ€" ed_with Mr. and Mre. Ishmael Marâ€" tin on Sunday, Mr. Angus Snider of Middlebrook epen! Sunday at hia home here Mr. Paul Kurts, Jr., who underâ€" went an operation for appendicitis at St. Mary‘s Hospital, g&tchener, recently, returned home on Monday afternoon. There will be church as usual in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 19th. Mr. imd Mrs. Jacob S@uder of near Hawkeaville were Sunday vieitors with Mr. and Mre. Manasseh Gingâ€" rich. Mr. and Mre. Jeremiah Bawman of Peel were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. Amo« Gingrich, Mrs. Harvey Seip and son Donald are visiting for a couple of weeks with relatives around Clifford and Howick. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz and two daughters, Adeline and Margaret, spent Sunday with friends in Kitchâ€" ener. . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ludwig and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jantzi and daughters Grace, Doris and Eva were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Doerbecker of Erbsville. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Yantzi spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bender and Mrs. Jos. Zehr of East Zorra. Miss Fanny_ Kennel of Bleam‘s road spent Sunday with Miss Adeâ€" line and Rueben Kennel. Miss Lillian Block of Waterloo waus a weekâ€"end visitor of Miss R. Schwartzentruber, and also is spendâ€" ing a few days at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Robert Gardener of Vicâ€" toriaburg. _ s â€" Mr. Fred Schneider spent Sunday visiting with friends at Paradige Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schwartzenâ€" truber and family and Mr. Frank Buddin of Toronto were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roth of Baden. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. BEphraim Snider were Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hurst, Mrs. Wendall Martin and Mrs_ Ivan Martin all of near Elmira. Mrs. George L. Reidt and children uf Woodstock are spending a week with relatives around Clifford. Mr. Tilman Hurst of near Elmira was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Israet Gingrich Mrâ€" Joseph Snider Sr., was a reâ€" cent vieitor with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ludwig and Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Jantzi and family were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hallman of Waterloo, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Swartzenâ€" truber were Mr. and Mrs. Noah Roth and family of Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schwartzenâ€" truber and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. Schwartzentruber. Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Gingrich were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mre. Aden Martin, Mr. Alson Bauman of near St. Jaâ€" cobs spent Sunday with Mr. Freeâ€" man Gingrich Miss Margaret Thomas and Mr. Jack Mathews spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wettlaufer. Mr. Frank Pernfuss of Kitchener is spending a few days‘ holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. Schwartzentruber. Mr. and Mis family of near Sunday visitor« Ed. Snyder. Would the readers of these notes please note that the corn crop is still growing somewhat higher in the Pine Hill district, the height now being at the latest measureâ€" ment 11 feet, 10% inches. SNIDER‘S CORNERS PINE HILL CLIFFORD David Hintz and M yorâ€" WalbensteIn â€" wene Miss _ Ada â€" Yost of â€" Kitchener with Mr. and Mrea, spent Civic Holiday at her home.. Some farmers have excellent grain | crops despite the dry summer, while | othens show the effects of the drought â€" aimilar to _ last yur'al drought. ‘This district received only one good rain that helped the grain crop to any extent, that being in the ‘middle of June. Another one the very beginning of July was of little use beâ€" | cause it came down too fast. The volume of weter was heayy enough but ran off the sloping surface ln‘ the short period that it rained. Weaâ€" ther forcaste for rain were plenty and repeated but we fooked vainly for welcome clouds which often deâ€" toured us or passed over like dry j lones. As a result some wells are ‘already low with their water level. . f HARVESTING Is WELL UNDER wWaY HERE; CROPS FAIR ‘The past week was a roaring binâ€" der week for the farmers, who got most of their grain crop cut in those early dates, Although seeding in Spring had a late start, the grain ripened from two to three weeks earlier than in other years. Mr. and Mré. Enoch Schneider, Miss Eva Schneider and Mr: Irvin Schneider were Sunday visitors with YÂ¥riends in Ayton. The rodt crops look also varied, Potatoes appear to come along the best in that line, while some roots that are planted by eeed did not get the necessary moisture from the start at each partioular time of plant ing. What may be good looking on one farm is not looking the same on the next. And what may be a good idea this year from the farmer‘s point of view in planning his farm, may work out almost entirely differâ€" ent in another year. The farmer has to work with the weather. Nature takes its course. Three persons were injured on Monday at Brampton when the shoe workera‘ strike, which is entering its sixth week, took on a more alarming aspect, and up until a late hour affairs were still Seadlocked. Mrs. V. Hebel of Bridgeport is spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer. Mrs. C. Kennel visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. C. Jantzi at Wilâ€" mot Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Forler and daughter, Miss Mildred, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Jas. Hammond, Mrs. M. Yost and son Will sglent n day recently with friends at New Hamburg. The song of the reaper is ainin heard in the neighborhopd and harâ€" vesting is almost completed. MANY GAMES FOR BASEBALL FANS AT TORONTO Returning home after a short road trip, the Leafs open with Rochester Read Wings on Friday, August 31st, and on Saturday, September _ 1st, at Maple Leaf Stadium. Morning and afternoon games are cheduled for the Labor Day holiday, Monday, September 3rd, with Buffalo Bisons. SERIOUS STRIKE Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller were: Mr. and Mrs. McLeod and Mr. Clare Mcâ€" Leod of Kincardine, Mr. Hubert Mitchell of Violet Hill, Mr. and Mre. Neil Wettlaufer, Miss Eileen Wagâ€" ner and Mr. Harold Wagner of Taviâ€" atock. Megsrs. David Gascho and John Erb and Mr. and Mrs. John Guscho and family ‘were recent visitors at New Dundee, .with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gascho and family. An altructive list of â€" baseball games at the Maple Leaf Stadium in Toronto is presented for all Onâ€" tario boosters of the Maple Leafs. All night games nare listed for the current week with the exception of Saturday, August 18. The Baltiâ€" more Orioles will be at the Maple Leaf Stadium for night games with the Toronto Club on Thursday and Friday, August 16 and 17, all games starting at 9 p.m., Toronto time. (On Saturday, August 18th, Toronto opens a six game series in three days with Syracuse Chiefa, _ A doubleâ€"header will be played on Saturday, August 18th, and two games on Monday, August 20th, the first starting at 6.30 g.m. and the second at 9 p.m. n â€" PTuesday, August 21st, the third doubleâ€" header will be held with games at 6.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer visitâ€" ed Mr. and Mre. Ezra Maurer at Floradale on Sunday. â€" â€" â€" Miss Ruth Miller spent the week end with friends in Wingham. +Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Wagner, Mr. Leon Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Lender, Misg Margaret Bender and Mr. Claive Bender were Sunday visiâ€" tors in North Easthope. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender spent Sunday visiting friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Horst and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elam Weâ€" ber and family attended the funeral of the late Christian Martin at Conâ€" estogo on Monday. Mesars. Dan, Nathaniel and Osiah Horst and sister, Miss Lovina Horst und Miss Gleadys Bauman were Sunâ€" day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Martin near Hawkesville, Mr.. and Mrs. David Gingrich: of Macton visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gingrich on Sunday. Mr. Mablon Shantz and Miss Mary Cressman of Elmira were guests of \r. and Mrs. Addison Bauman on Sunday. Bornâ€"On Friday, August 10th to Mr. and Mra. Blias W. Horst a daughter Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mre. Louis Heilce, a daughter, on Aug. 9th. Mr. and Mre. John Mohr, Mr. and Mre. Millis Cook and son Melvin of North Easthope visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender on Wednesday. Mr. Arimin Schlenker of Bridgeport was a recent visitor at the home Of Mr. and Mre. Edmund Schwindt. Mr. Vernon Schwindt spent Sunday with friends in Galt. NORTH WOOLWICH BERLET*‘S CORNER KINGWOOD AT BRAMPTON WB i ADVERTISEMENTS ! _ Are POINTERS HON, J. K. t MOTOR CRASH . Unconscioug since early mornifig from injuries received when the car which he was driving alone on Friâ€" day evening last crashed into Colâ€" den‘s Bridge after he had suffered a heart attack, Hon. J. Robert Cooke, exâ€"M.P.P. for North Hastâ€" ings and former Chairman of the Ontario Hydro Commission, died at his home, on the Eighth Concession of Rawdon Township, near Belleâ€" ville, before 6 o‘clock Monday eveâ€" ning. The late Mr. Cooke sustained mulâ€" tirle abrasions about the head and h }», which _ required _ numerous stitches to close, and also a chest injury when the wheel of the car pierced his chest bone, causing comâ€" plications which hastened his passâ€" ing. i TO INVESTIGATE The Kitchener Family Relief Board finally recommended to the Kitchâ€" ener City council that they should hold an investigation into the charges made by Ald. Meinginger and supported by an affidavit from a former relief office employee. INCREASE EXPECTED According to the latest figures of the Kitchener assessment book, the city is due for one of the biggest inâ€" creases in population for many years. The books reveal that in the south ward alon@ there is an increase of 212. ‘This latest addition brings the net total up to 404. Last year there was an increage of only 76. THE MAD LOVE OF A FAMOUS POET Divulging details about one of Europe‘s most famed of living poets, who, now old, and severely damaged by being pushed out of the window by a jealous sweetheart, converses with Virgil and Dante in his strange eccentric existence inside a remarkâ€" able villa. Read the article in The American | Weekly with Sunday‘s "In may own mind I do not think that an investigation will reveal sufâ€" ficient to bring out anything worthâ€" while as far as going to the expense of a judicial investigation‘ is conâ€" cerned." Mr. Baetz, mover of the motion remarked. "The charges we have heard so far are trivial, and 1 have doubts whether anything more serious will be unearthed to justify an investigation from the standâ€" point of results. But there is this, the public is looking for something along the lines of an inquiry. So, beâ€" lieving that everybody will be more satisfied, I think that an investignâ€" tion should be held." NEW INDUSTRY FOR KITCHENER CASE ADJOURNED . Christian Kropf, 68 West avenue, | Kitchener, pleaded not guilty to a! charge of reckless driving when he ; appeared in police court, The case| was adjourned until August 22 after ; two witnesses were heard. ‘ FORGERY CASE ADJOURNED An adjournment until August 15 was made in police court on Thure: day in the case of Clifford Snyder, Waterloo â€" townehip. charged â€" with forging . and uttering a cheque for $40. The accused is ont on bail. The resolution as passed by the Board and submitted by C. J. Baetz and Henb Cater read: "That in view O statements and charges made and in view of the inability of this Board to hold a seatisfactory investigation we deem it advisable to recommend to the council that it institute a judiâ€" clal investigation." Convicted in the Kitchener court of permitting drunkenness in his home, Lorne Thomas, King St., Kitchener, was assessed $28 or twenty days in jail. The accused pleaded not guilty and denied the prosecution‘s evig:ence. He stated that he would take the jail term. Magistrate Weir adjourned the case to give him an opportunity of payâ€" ing the fine. . Detroit Times. FINED FOR MAKING DRUNK MOTORIST FINED In Kitchener police court on Friday, Delton Lichty of Waterloo was found guilty of being drunk while driving a car and was given suspended sentence by Magistrate Weri. The sentence runs for three months, during which time his perâ€" mit is cancelled, and he was also fined $10 for being drunk in a pubâ€" lic place. The Superior Tinning and Retinâ€" uing Co., attracted to the district by the dairy trade, has opened its doors in Kitchener. It began production this week. Mr. H. Callwood, the proâ€" prietor of the establishment states that the principal product will be ice cream containers, all kinds of resâ€" taurant supplies, as well a« the reâ€" tinning. The charges arose out of a motor car accident near the service station on the north side of the Kitchenerâ€" Potersburg highway between Petersâ€" burg and Waldau, as the result of which Mre. Kropf is still suffering from serious injuries, BIG POPULATION RECKLESS DRIVING RELIEF CHARGES GOOD NEWSPAPER ISs PRESTIGE HOME UNFIT A retail store will do more business if attention is directed to it by thousands of pointers. Imagine thousands of fingerposts scattered over a retailer‘s trading area, everyone of them pointing in the direction of the retailer‘s store, and bearing his name. It would csot a lot of money to set up and maintain thousands of fingerâ€" posts, and it might be difficult to get perâ€" mission to set up these fingerposts from those having authority. But if one could have them, they would be good advertiseâ€" mentsâ€"good directors. Advertisements in one‘s newspaper are in very truth pointers, Every copy of the newspaper carrying the retailer‘s adverâ€" tisement makes that advertisement a fingerâ€" post. The advertisement multiplied thouâ€" sands upon thousands of times, becomes thousands upon thousands of fingerposts. Waterioo Bantams dropped the second game of the two out of three series for the Intercounty Bantam {championship to the Guelph Banâ€" {tams on Saturday on the latter‘s tfield by a score of 2 to 1. The !game went ten innings. The win for Guelph on Saturday ties up the Iseries at one all. The third game twill be played at Waterloo Park on IFriday afternoon. 933â€"TE!!RAPLANE Bedan *eÂ¥â€"PONTIAC Caach 9 30-f0LDSIOBlLl? Bedan. 930_Esssx Sedan. *+»(Â¥â€"PONTIAC Coach 927â€"â€"!‘(;N']‘IAC Coach » TERRAPLANE HUDSON > *JPQâ€"OLDSMOBILE Coupe 27â€" 325<w IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST ONE 450â€"POUND BEAR Northern Virginia game. wardens waited _ mobilization â€" orders _ from Winchester, Va.. Aug. 2. for a camâ€" paign against a 450â€"pound bear that has raided baruyards, killing calves, sheep and fowl. An expedition, headâ€" ed by Francis W. Pingley, reported back with a request for reinforce: metite: The Kuntz second place, the Waterluo equal to the Guelph. Bobby Schnurr, aged 6, Richmond St., Kitchener, suffered minor inâ€" juries to his arm when he ran into the rear fender of a delivery truck owned by the Rueffer meat market, in Victoria Park on Saturday afterâ€" 10on.. The Waterloo annual Civic Holiâ€" day lawn bowling tournament was well attended. The Seagram cup was returned to Waterloo from Elora, the rink of E. H. Schlosser taking first place. Harry Zimmerman of Tavistock took the first prize while Wm. James of Waterloo was second. In letters received by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Brubacher of Kitchener, from their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law who are at the present time touring Germany and Austria, they state that thepopulace throughout the entire state of Germany are deâ€" voted _ to theâ€" cause. of Hitler. Further, they state, there is peace und quiet in the country despite the eurrent rumours to the contrary. FINISHES SECOND Fourteen entries in the New Hamâ€"~ burg Bowling Club Tournament last week, from Waterloo, Mitchell, Galt, St. Marys, Tavistock, Milverton and New Hamburg made the event one of the most successful ever held. awaiting the expected better condiâ€" tions resulting from a betterment of the disposal «ystem used in the Du: mart packing plant on Guelph St.. Kitchener. WATERLOO RINK Before the disposal of the case of Mr. A. E. Pequegnat, who lodged a protest against the ‘Pwin Cities for their alleged pollution of the Grand River below â€" Bridgeport, can be settled, the council of Kitchener is Mr. Pequegnat, who resides along: side the Grand River stated that he would take out infunctions against the municipalities if the sewage effluents were not more properly evarded. DCBRBIN‘S KITCHENER TO REMEDY NUISANCE RE SEWER PLANT Phone WATERLOO LAWN BOWLING GERMANS LOYAL TO HITLER Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St. $ KITCHENER WATERLOO BANTAMS LOSE â€"PEERLESS Sport Roadster MARMON Coupe BUICK Sedan FORD Coach NASH Coach WHIPPET Sedan DODGK Sedan ORDON‘S LAD HIT BY CAR Satisfy Kitchener trophy, emblematic of went to Gueiph when defenders proved unâ€" rink of J. Steep of

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