~*‘_ Thursday, August 23, 1934 The attendants were Mrs. George MacMillan of Shakespeare, Miss Jean Coppin of Stratford and Mr. Walter Pirie of Winterbourne as best man. Howard King, brother of the bride, and Johnâ€" Harris of Oshawa were ushers. A lovely late summer wedding was celebrated at the home of Mr, und Mrs. H. E. Ratz, Waterloo, on Thursday, â€" when â€" their â€" daughter, Gladys Ruby, wellâ€"known Twinâ€"City nurse, formerly associated with the Waterloo Victorian Order, became the bride of Herbert Charles Gersâ€" ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gerster of Waterloo. Rev. H. A. Kellerman of Emmanuel Evangelical Church officiated. â€" The â€" ceremony was witnessed only by immediate members of both families. Following the ceremony the wedâ€" ding breakfast was served by Mrs. E. Steiner and Mrs. J. Hall of Waterloo, the bridal couple leaving immediately after on a wedding trip which will take them to Northâ€" ern Ortario and Quebec province. They will reside on Alexandra Ave., Waterloo. Macdonald â€" King St. Pault‘s Anglican Church at Stratford was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday when Gladys Cutherine, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. King of that city, became the bride of Johnâ€" Fraserâ€" Macdonald, youngest son of Mr. Thomas Macâ€" donald of Molesworth and the late Mrs. _ Macdonald. Rev. _ William Wallace officiated. Following a reception the couple left by motor for a wedding trip through Quebec province. On their return they will take up residence in Winterbourne. The United Church parsonage at Burlington was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday when Rev. Finlay Matheson, pastor of the Burlington Church and formerly of Waterloo United Church, joined in marriage â€" Miss Thelma Scheifele, daughter of Mrs. Laura Scheifele of Waterloo and the late Mr. Oliver Scheifele, and Mr. Alfred Trussler, won of Mr. and Mrs. George Trussler of Kitchener, Miss Beatrice Batty and Mr. Herbert Berges of Waterâ€" loo were the attendants. Following _ the _ ceremony _ the couple left for a trip to Cobalt und Temagami in Northern Ontario. On their return they will reside in Waterloo. MAKES SOLO FLIGHT A first solo flight was made at the K.â€"W. Airport on Friday by Mr. James Coltart, son of the Waterloo Park â€" Superintendent. _ The flight was the third this month for soloists. It marked the entrance of the 23rd pupil into the flying world, from the local fAlying field. c3 G *@Qâ€"CHRYSLER ( TERRA PLANE 930--()!,!)5 HU DS O N :27'*'S 32 /‘ DOBBIN‘S Phone If the glasses you are wearing are a proper â€" a comfortableâ€"correction, you are not conscious that you have them on. A very slight alteration often changes notâ€" comfort to comfort. If you have cause to complain in this respect we might be able to improve your correction. Ready at your convenience. (Continued next Thursday) A CORRECT CORRECTIONâ€" If the glasses Dedicated To Better Vision . . . THE JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE "SALADA Delightful Quality â€"TERRAPLANE Sedan Bd KENG M pabent STEELE‘S FORD Sedan BUICK Sedan OLDSMOBILE Coupe PONTIAC Coach 10 Frederick St. KITCHENER, ONT Trussler STAR Sedan PONTIAC Comch Weddings Kitchener Gerster â€" Ratz w o Scheifele ) _ Proper & Glassos */ at Moderate Prices oupe 3680 T E2E A Mr. Walter Dietrich and Mias Caro line D etiich of Waterloo and Messrs Leo and A}. Dhetrich and Miss Olive Dictrich visited friends in Dachwood cver the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Jordan and fomâ€" ily and Mrs: Smith visited with the former‘s mother in Dublin. Mr. ind Mrs. Lealie Meyer and Doâ€" lores of Guelph and Mrs. Dooley and son Jack of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. All. Meyer. Mieses Eleanor and Marcella Gaâ€" tschene â€"returned â€" from _ their two wioeks‘ sacation in New Hambura. Mics Grace Gatschene is spending some time with friends in Stratford. Miss Liaurrien Brooks of Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Freiburger and tamily of Detroit, Mich., visited at fis home, Mr. and Mrs. J. FPreiburger, D M+ s Emma _ Kroetsch â€" spet week‘s vacation with friends in Hamburg Misses Constance and (Gloria munn are spending a week‘s vac at Port Elgin, Mrâ€" and Mrs. Bert Dietrich {imghier Marleen of St. Agatha sb with Vir. ind Mis John B some Lime Miss Li spent awer \r: Len G Mr danghtt and Mi visited Sunday Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leis were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Leis of Wellesley, Mr. Benâ€" dev and Miss hels and Mr.and Mix. Dan Yutzi of Zorra and Mr. and Mrs Georsze Bast of the fifth line. H Mro and Mrs. Bugene Reide! and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Reidel und dwnghter) Kifeen and Mr. and Airs. Walter Jinsperser and daughâ€" ter Betty of Kitchener visited with \tr. and Ars. John fteide! on Sunday, M+ s Emma _ Kroetsch spent a week‘s vacation with friends in New Mics Grace Gatschene is «pending come time with friends in Stratford. Miss Liaurrien Brooks of Kitchener cpent a week‘s vacation with Mr. and Virs Leo Gatechene, Siv. sund Mrs: Herb Schnarr visitâ€" ul friends in Erbeville on Sunday \r. Osear schadee of Magnetawan vsooited with Mr.and Mrs. Aug. Alfeâ€" miund.. Miss Eâ€"ther Koebel of the Notre Dame Academy of Waterdown spent io Jew daye with her parents, Mr. ind Mis. Charles Koebel Mios | Marion â€" Rusch of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents Messreâ€" Bert Meyer, Louis Rosenâ€" blatt. Edward Lobsinger and Jerome Mever are spending a few (lays it Mr. and Mre. George Richards from Norriston, Penn.. are «pending some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson \Misâ€" Fredâ€"Mattel of Sebringville, Vr. and Mrs. A. Weiler and Mr.and Mrs. J. Hoimler of ‘Toronto palled on Mr. and Mrs. Andrew lliln-'(‘:(-rgc-r on Saturday Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs_ Andrew Hinaperger were Mr. and Mrsc Alex Reinhart, Mrs. J Dehler and Rev _ Robert: Dehler of Kitchener Mrs. Wmn. Bramiff and sone Jack and Billy visited with Mr. and Mre. Lonis Lobsinger on Sunday Mroâ€" aind â€" Mrs_ Leo. Wadell and daughter of Cayiu@a and Mr.and Mre Adam Meyer of Kitchener called on Mro and Mrs:John 8â€" Meyer on Sunâ€" day Messt‘s. Blmer Erb, David Gascho hnd Valentine Jantzi visited on Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nush Leis. MUr. and Mrs. A. Stuart and family of Toronio «pent the weekcend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seigner, Mrs. David Brunk and Mrs. Joe Gerber of Ellicewere visitors on Friday with the latter‘s aunt, Mrs. Jotm. Schuitz. Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht and childvren spent Sunday with friends at Zorra. | ‘Rev. and Mrs. George Hammond and family of Gbmber, spent a week | with the formes‘s father, Mr. Jos, B. : Hammond and other friends. | roit, Mich. ire sp with Mrs. ol Di Mrs _ John schn Wiaterloo «pent it â€" M.c. J. Rreiburger M Mr. ind Mrs. Turnbull of Hensall were weekend guests Of Mr. and \ts. Melvia Huammond. Mrs, D. ue and daughter Miss Winnifred. Mios Robertson, Mrs. W Melean and son Jack of Wroxeter called on friends here on Thursday Miss Ethel Dietrich retur ofter â€" «pending a . week‘s with Priends in St. Agatha \[rs. Mande LeCalle and son Mr Horace LeCalle from Detroit, Mr. and (Mrs. Alfred Andrews of London, Mr. and Mrs. Gottholt of New Dun: dee visited Mr. and Mre Willfam Bindernage} on Sunday last. Mrs_â€" Mary Hummel of Kitchener i< apending a few days with Mr and MUrs: Henry Zuber The Misses Matilda and Margaret Keithart have returned to Kitchener is spending a _ week with Mr. and Virs. Herbort KWrieger Mrâ€"_Joseph Sullivan of Windsor has returned to his home after spend ing a few daye with Iis consin, Mrs Vera Hergott Mr Lubitz and Mre: ‘Tank of Kit Crener called on Mreâ€" Elizabeth Her wolt on Sunday afternoon Mrs. Fred Berg viaited relatives in WellesJey on Sunday afternoon | Mr«.â€" Merbert LaRonde and chilâ€" dren Donald and Mary Ruth of Ari zona are spending «ome time with Mrs. Vern Hergott ifter «spending here with M cSumnday. Mr. Walter e D etiich Mi Mi Mi SHANTZ STATION ST. CLEMENTS i‘ Heud and Joseph Isley and the: Misses wley and Leona Scobe} of Deâ€" ich., are spending a few days rs. Joln Dietrich. John schnarr and family of ho «pent it week with Mr. and Koahid uf o fe and Mins ffenry Hergott r Helen and son Al. and Mr. o Kdwin Hergott and fiamily with friends in Mitchell on NeWe KINGWOOD Dictrich returned home oo a o week‘s vacation Irs â€" Leoâ€" Wadellâ€" and yu«i and Mr.and Mre of Kitchener called on Jolin 8â€" Mever on Sunâ€" Matilda and Margaret returned to Kitchener a week with relatives Krieger of Kitchener week with Mr. and Dietric day : :y( M onl C808 9" 0 Mt. ind Mrs. Willard Hallmin om â€" theit UWO ind son Roy of Binghampton, N.Y., ew | Hambura. who have been visiting at the home me is spending of the former‘s parents, Mr. and ds in Stratford. Mrs, Oliver Hallman, 37 Lancaster c« of Kitchener St. E., left Thursday for Portland, m with Mr. and Ore., where Mr. Hallman will give vocul â€" instruction at a â€" Portland Schnarr visic . Bible Colege, c on Sunday Mr. Arnold Eiferdt, Miss Kester, of Magnetawan â€" Miss Selma Eiferdt, all of Detroit, \Urs. Aug. Affe. Lnd Mr. Buddy East of Little Rock, Arkansas, left for their homes on m 2 Noppo EFriday after visiting for several ilm‘,',!d:))\l‘.'" :;:‘l,::( days with Mrs, M. Heimbach, King ol Soags CStO K.. Kitchener. Agzatha visit Jolhnâ€" Boege yor Bres: her home Hartâ€" ation and _ Mr. and Mrs. Derwent Kinton and | ramily _ of Toronto have returned | home from & year‘s stay in Scotland ; and Norway and are at present the anesls of the latter‘s mother, Mrs. 1C. W. Wells in Waterloo. I Mrs. W. L. Hilliard, Miss M. Clemâ€" ; ens, . Albort street, Waterl0o, Miss Delight Hilliard of India, Mr. and | Mrs. Wimn. Hutchison and daughter Jeanne of Woodstock, Rev. Ralph Turnbull and Mre. Turnbull of TH} conburg and Miss Ruth Hilliard and \[r. Graham ffiffiard of Toronto, are upending the holiday months at Penâ€" insula Lake, Muskoka, Dr. W. L. Hilliard, who was also in Muskoka, reiurned to Waterloo Friday, having been called home owing to the ill ne s of his father, Mr.â€" Thomas Hillfard. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Huenergard of Waterloo were recent guests at the Scigniory Club in the Province of Quobec. Mr. Lioyd H. Geil of Aurora, IIL, ind Miss Rose M. Geil of Hamilton ure guests at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Geil, Park St., Kitchener. Mrs. Charles Swalm of Buffalo, N.Y., is visiting in Waterloo and ilttended the Gersterâ€"Ratz wedding on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. â€" Liphardt and Miss Emma Liphardt of Geneva, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. R. Tannch of Doon were puests at the home of Mrs. M. A. Hceimbach, Ktchener, last week. Miss Liphardt is matron at Geneva Hosâ€" pital. Mrs. _ Haight and _ Dr, _ Rachel Haight, the latter of London, Eng., will be at home, 29 Young Street West, Waterloo, on Friday, August #1. from 4 to 6 p.m. Miss Vera Mansz and Miss Edith Schumann â€" were hostesses at a charmingly arranged showér at the home of Miss Mansz, Kitchener, on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Clara Hauck, whose marriage takes place shortly. Mr. John Shantz of North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shantz and xon, of Detroit, and Rev. William Shantz, missionary on furlough from China, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Perey L. Shantz, Troy St., Kitchener, Misses Ruth Maurer, Kitchener, and Anna Maurer, Toronto, left Saturday for Mahone Bay, N.S., where they will holiday for the next fortnight. Miss Alma Riener of New York City, a guest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Riener, Kitchener, is being much entertained by friends and relatives. Dr. Racechel Katharine Haight of London, Eng., is visiting ut the home of her mother, Mrs. Haight, 20 Young St., Waterloo. The Keller clan held an enjoyable reunion at Bridgeport on Monday afternoon. . Among those . present were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schmidt and family, Preston; Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Hummel and family, Mr. and Mrc. John Morrison and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schnurr and family, Mr. and Mis. John Reinhart and famâ€" ly, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Keller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wilheim and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. May and family, Buffalo, Mies Bernice Keller, New Germany; Mr. Eugene Bruder, Walkerton, Mr. Walter Kruger, Preston; Mr. and Mrs.â€" Frank Wendling, Bridgeport, and Mrs. Catherine Keller. There were 38 grandchildren. Mrs. C. O Hemphill of Waterloo has as her guests her brother, Mr. Sam â€" Woods and Mrs. Woods, of Denver, Colorado. Mr. Woods, a naâ€" tive of Dundas, is renewing acquaintâ€" ances with friends he has not seen for 35 yeans. The _ engagement _ of _ Loretta Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jucob Baechler, Waterloo, to Mr. Harold A. Wahl, son of Mrs. Carl Breberek, Kitchener, is announced. The marriage will take place carly in September. Waterloo Tigers won their group ot the Intercounty Intermediate B baseball serie@ at Galt on Monday night, when, in the sixth game. they defeated the Hespeler Red Sox, 8â€"1. They will now meet Heneall, winnere of the other half, for the J. (. honore, and an O.B.A.A. playâ€"off berth It is expected the first game of the finais will take place in Hensall Wednesâ€" day. with the return game Saturday at Waterioo Waterloo Wins From Hespeler MacAvoy led the Waterloo attack with two hits in three times, one of thi‘m for the cirenit â€" Lehman had three hits in five ROW.E WaterIno 010 201 022â€"â€"8 12 0 Hesapeler 000 001 000 1 5 2 Moyer and Lehman; C. Spyting. Armstrong and Schonfeldt. Umpire« Almaa and Dick Those spending Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. Alex. Schlueter were: Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Peterâ€" son and family of Hawkesville, Mr. and Mrs. Aivin Pauli, Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bormann and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stubbs. R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN Fresh from the Gardens Personals 1 s 1 4 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLEB =: T10 Lioyd Schenk, 17, of Kitchener, was drowned in Waterloo Park Silâ€" [ver Luke, on Aug. 22. The youth was unable to swim. His body was, recovered balf an bour after the| uccident, ‘ | wINs swiIm CconTEst ; _ Miss Anita Babey, a young Wa: ‘l(*rlou.ludy. who learned her swimâ€" (ming only a few years ago at Waterâ€" \Uloo Park. placed third in the Junior | Women‘s competition at the Humber | River Swimming meéet at Toronto | on Saturday, Miss Babey along with )(hn second place winner was close â€" on the heels of the champion. unc anernnnnenerorrinnveenteteeretC en Oenmeteennte n 11 Anoocininrennennednou en on oterecr enc anververotnctteret unc n 14 FIVE YEARS AGO (August 22, 1929) sot aside as "The Paradise Crown Game Preserve" and on such terriâ€" tory it is forbidden to take any game, bird, nimal or frog except under the aithorirty and supervision of the district «uperintendent of game and fisheries shall be prohibited." THIRTEEN TEACHERS Fourteen men, 12. privates, a sergeant and a major, left Kitchâ€" ener this week for the district camp at Ingersoll whence they will enâ€" train in two weeks for the battleâ€" front in Europe. The group was the Virst Twinâ€"City contingent. fisheries shall be prohibited It also points out that sho even carrying a gun or air prohihited and having | tra snares is also prohibited. 200 Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association _ delegates _ and their wives returned this week from a tour of the British Isles, France and Belgium. During the course of the tour the C.W.N.A. annual convenâ€" tion was held. PARADISE tion was held. 56 Russian Mennonite immigrants nrrived | this week _ in â€" Waterloo County, after travelling over 1,000 miles of their trip in open cattle and coal tars. Mennonite churches are accommodating their brethren and have issued an appeal for clothâ€" ing. 200 more are expected to reach Waterloo next week. ELORA GIRLS WIN FROM ARISS Heavy hitting coupled with the superh pitching of Dot Talbot and the airtight support afforded her gained . for ‘ Elora â€" Rockettes over whelming victory over Ariss girls in an exhibifion affair in Irvine Park here Friday night ,a 24 to 5 geore. Attention is drawnh in the recent i ane of the government game and fisheries hbook. to the fact that apâ€" proximately 2500 acres of land surâ€" reunding Paradise Lake have been The hbarn of James McGarvey at Doon was totally destroyed by fire this afternoon when sparks from the thresher started the barn ablaze, Only the thresher and one horse were saved from the flames, all the other stock, implements and year‘s crop being destroyed. TWENTY YEARS aAGO (August 20, T914) Berlin and Waterloo firms are running day and night to turn out orders for equipment for the militia if Canada. POLICE CHIEF BACK ON DUTY Chief of Police Reuben Clarke has returned from his vacation and reâ€" sumed his duties on Friday. Conâ€" stable Moreau, who has had charge of the police department @ince the chiet‘s departure, returned to night duty One of the best attended congregaâ€" tional picnics of the Waterloo Evanâ€" gelleal church was held in Waterloo Park last Wednesday with over 400 persone present. The weather which threatened _ to break during the afternoon, held off while the races were run off and an extensive proâ€" gram carried on. BAND CONCERT AT WATERLOO BY S. A. BAND On Sunday, Sept. . 2nd,: Waterloo will be visited by the Hamilton L. Band of the Sa{vntion Army, conâ€" nected with Barton St. Corps,. A program will be given in the park at 8.15 p.m. Services at the Salvation Army Hall at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. WATERLOO EVANGELICALS HOLD PICNIC hi hitibal Aubi mb wl ttsid Jacob Sommer Berlin and Waterloo firms are There paseed away at the home of running day and night to turn out| Andrew Baechler in Tavistock on orders for equipment for the militia|Sunday Jacob Sommer, son ot the if Canada. late Mr. and Mra. John Sommer of Fourteen _ men, 12. privates, a‘Rast Zorra. Deceased, who wae in sergeant and a major, left Kitchâ€" his 73nd year had been ill for some ener this week for the district camp‘months. He wae a member of the at Ingersoll whence they will enâ€"pAmiesh Mennonite Church 16th line, train in two weeks for the battleâ€" East Zorra front in Europe. The group was the _ There survive three sisters, Mré. first Twinâ€"City contingent. John _R Gingerich, Miss Barbara s Sommer of Waterloo and Mre. An: FORTY YEARS aGO drew Baechler of Tavietock (August 23, 1894) The funeral was held. yesterday afternoon from the Baechler home to Mr. J. w. Bundy of Linwood has (16th line Ra«t Zorra cometery. for sold his business in that village to interment Mayor R. F. Fish of Waterloo, a en ce j former resident of_Linwood. Mr.! Andrew A. Goetz Fish is having Mr. Bundy continue There pasoed away at Hamilton us manager of the store. lnn Friday. Mrâ€"Andrew G Goetz, forâ€" Mr. Byron Letson‘s watch deâ€" merly of Franklin House, Hamilton. camped from his pocket last weekll)ormu«nl was in his 79th year and while Mr. Letson was threshing\wae well known in the surrounding near West Montrose, The watch, diatrict, being born in New Germany. ifter leaving its home in the l.e\vnm\] The funcral wa« held on Monday pocket, travelled through the threghâ€"‘from the home to 8t. Anne‘s Chiurch, ing machine. Needless to say, Mr.‘ Hamilton, thence to the cemetery for Letson will need a new time piece.‘ burial. Chronicle Fyle Gleanings I eeeknsebsetbbrerete AN EXPLANATIQN NEWS AROUND THE COUNTY TEN YEARS AGO (Augufl_Zl. 1924) LAKE DISTRICT NOW GAME RESERVE shooting or air gun is traps . and i Baden. Also one sister, Mrs. Barâ€" bara Sattler, of Kitchener. |__The funeral is being held this ; (‘Thursday) afternoon from the late morning. She was a faithful adher ent of 8St. Mary‘s R.C, Church. _ There survive besides her husâ€" Jund, nine sons and two daughters, \Joseph of Detroit, William George, |Aibert, Henry, Alex, Herbert, Alfred and John all of Kitchener and Mrs { Mary Sicling and Miss Margaret also rnf Kitchener. Also two sleters, Mrs \Caroline Knaepfler of West Branch, Mich., and. Mrs. Thlic= Gildner of (Greyling, Mich. i ‘The funeral was held this (Thursâ€" (d"-‘" morning <from her late home | to St. . Mary‘s Church for eervice, |thence to Mount Hope cemetery for |inmtermetit Mrs. Mary Schell One of Kitchener‘s older residents and a native of New Germany, passed away at her home on Lancaster St. in ‘Kitchener on Monday in the per son of Mrs. Mary Schell in her Tith year. . Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scltmalz of New Germany. Death was due to heart trouble, she being found dead in bed by herâ€" family on Monday morning. She was a faithful adher Mrs. Mary Sattler Following a heart attack, there died ut her home in Heidelberg on Monday, Mrs. Mary Sattler, widow of Jacob Sattler of that place. Deceased, a native of Floradale, was in her 76th year and was a member of the Heideiberg Lutheran Church. Surviving are one son, William J. Sattler of _ Heidelberg and one daughter, Mrs. Charles Heipel of There pasoed away at Hamilton on Friday, Mr.Andrew G Goetz, forâ€" merly of Franklin Honse, Hamilton. Deceased wa« in his 79th year and 1 P rk LuanLhs ZINC RINGS PURE COCOA 3 .. 25° SHORTENING®*::%10° MARMALADE Nyats *» @4« JA RS VINEGA R i"’i"'ciin.; S‘PI‘C‘E. CSc HEINZ KETCHUP : 17 v‘ can away foods to most mext winter‘s imporative deâ€" 5“ ?dï¬btlwafluï¬ on ie First Quality Crown or Corona Fruit a \I And cut in wit cluster _ of _ f foods that are bound be of interest. . Consider quality and you‘ll appreciate . prices. We are here to serve you IA BR 3 Dozen Viceroy or Sealtite Fullâ€"weight XXX Finest Blended Brown Labe _ . d@P"*e® 0 oMfe®>: p» . HAnatt 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 SALADA â€"lb Mrs. T. Winn Labe F 3 ’ Christie‘s l E) ; A' ‘ouaLirr FIRS r:' E BTG 30 L Lo yiumrs' 2 ths ';9 C \ T en We L. 2IG eC r' cut in with a U cluster _ of fine foods that are bound to be of interest Consider the ‘ quality and you‘ll appreciate our prices. We are here to serve youâ€" your satisfaction is our business. William A. Turner William A. Turner, $4â€"yearâ€"old forâ€" mer Kitchener butcher, and a native of Woodstock, passed away at his home on Saturday. He was a memâ€" ber of Benton Street Baptist Church, Surviving are is father, Walter Turner of Woodstock, his widow, one daughter, Mrs. Arthur Schulte ol Kitchener, Three brothers, Roy, ofâ€" Waterloo, Moward of Kitchener and Shewood of Woodstock, along with three sisters, Mrs. C. Balken, Brantford, Mrs. J. Minler, Ingersoll and Mrs. T. C. Hirschen, Toronto, alâ€" «o survive. Two brothers were killed in the Great War. The funeral was held on Tuesday atternoon from the home of Roy Turâ€" ner in Waterloo to Mount Hope cemâ€" ctery for interment. * Mrs. T. H. Ballantyne The death of Mrs. T. H. Balianâ€" tyne â€" occurred _ at â€" the â€" Private Patients‘ Pavilion, Toronto General Hospital, on Thursday. â€" Deceased was the wife of the Rev. T. H. Ballantyne, one of the first minâ€" isters of Grace Gospel Church in Kitchener. The funceral was held on Saturâ€" day at Hope Gospel Church, Toronâ€" to, _ followed _ by _ interment _ at Weston. Bornâ€" Aug. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah ~G.â€" Bauman, a _ daughterâ€" Martha Jane. Miss Norma Shoemaker is visiting with her grandparents for a week. Misses Rhoda and Gludys Schmidt of North Woolwich spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller; Miss Salome Martin of Hawkesâ€" ville is spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Enos Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reinhart and Miss Helen accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Allan Schmermund and son of Elmira to Orangeville on Sunday where they visited with Miss Barâ€" bara Reinhart. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller were Sunday evening visitoss with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Thur, Pilkington. In annual session at Montreal, members of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association chose A. L. Sellar as their new president. That‘s a mighty good name for the head of this aggressive organization.â€"â€" Brantford Expositor. Ottawn (Central Canada Exhibition) Woodstock : Toronto (Canadian National Elmirn ... % Aylmer : Tavistock London (Weatern Fair) W ellesley Milverton Forsers New Hamburi Exeter ... Stratford Acton Cherley .. Parin . Shelburne 4. Liato wel Mildmay Brampton Galt Zurich . Drumbo Mitchell Pnisley Sept. 25â€"26 Hol«tein Sept. 27â€"28 Ingernoll Sept. 27â€"28 Neustndt Sepi. 28 Drayton Oct. 2+8 Durham .Oct. 2+3 Rockton Oct. 2â€"8 Arthur Oct. B4 Fimbro .Oct. 4 Ayton : Oct. 8+6 Georgetown : Oct. 6â€"6 81. l’n,‘r)'u &)rl 9â€"10 Simcoe )et. 9â€"11 NR Dates of Agricultural Societien‘ fmirs nre subject to change. ONTARIO FALL FAIR DATES Exhibition ) WHAT‘S IN A NAME? FLORADALE Bt CLOVER LEAF PINK WAGSTAFFE‘S DELICIOUS PLUM JAM*22: SALMON * 11; Aug Ause Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Sent Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sent Sept 24 â€" Sept. 8 41 â€" Sept. 3 Aug. 20â€"25 Aug. 20â€"22 Sept. hâ€"7 Sept. 7â€"8 10 24 19 16 22 22 26 26 10 Tschantz â€"â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tschantz, Kitchener, a son. Berwickâ€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. John Berwick, a daughter. Ellert â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellert, Waterloo, a daughter. Magaâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. John Maga, R. R. 2, Breslau, a daughter. Baumanâ€"Near Floradale, Aug. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah G. Bauâ€" man, a daughter, Weber â€" At R. R. 2, Beamsville, Aug. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Orphen Weber, a son. 5 Shiry â€"At KoW. Hospital, Aug. 16. Io Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shiry, a son. Graham â€"At Stratford, Aug. 12. to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham, Stratâ€" ford, â€" formerly of | Haysville. a daughter. Allison At Kâ€"W. Hospital, August 19. to Mt. and Mrs. J. N. Alfisou, a son + Grody â€"â€"At Kitchener, August 20, to Mr. and Mre. Irvin Grody, Louisa street, a daughter Marquardtâ€"â€"A1 K.â€"W. Hospitel. Aug. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marquardt Church «treet. Kitchener, a daughâ€" ter,. Seaman â€"At â€" St Mary‘s â€" Hospital, August 20, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Seaâ€" man, Mill St. Kitchener, a son. Uttley â€"At Waterloo, August 16, to Mr. and Mre. J. R. Uttley, George «treet, a daughter wARDENS EXPECT TO BE FIRED The 14 partâ€"time wardens of Game in Waterloo county are looking with anything but expectation at the axe which is about tobe wielded in their midst in the very near future by the "powers that be." The list is expectâ€" ed to dwindle down to 6 or 7. hefore "powers that be." The li ed to dwindle down to 6 the axe will be satisfied CUBS TIE UP SERIES By defeating the Guelph 0.B.A.A. team in the playâ€"offs by 7 to 8, the Waterloo Bantam entry tied up the series. â€" Guelph won the first game 2 to 1. MADE MILLIONS LAUGHâ€" THEN KILLED HIMSELF Relating some of the jokes and nnecdotes that caused Thomas W. JInckson to become one of the most widely read of American humorists and Iaughed him up from the job of a _ "slow train" brakeman . to national fame and riches. Read the urticle in The American Weekly with Sunday‘s Detroit Times. Round trip between any two points in Canada at regular oneâ€"way fare and a quarter, from Noon, Friday, August 31, until Noon, Monday, September 3. Return Limit To leave destination up to midnight, Tuesday, September 4, 1934. Information and fares from your local agent. City Passenger Agent 120 King St. W. Pho Canadian Pacific REDUCED FARES SOAP 5 bars 25¢ LUX TOILET LABOR DAY SOAP 5 cakes 25¢ KELLOGG‘S PEP BRAN 2 pkgs. 23¢ SUNLIGHT Kitchener, August 20, to Mrs. Irvin Grody, Louisa danghter Al K.â€"W. Hospital, Aug. and Mrs. Wm. Marquardt treet. Kitchener, a daughâ€" V. M. WwOOp KITCHENER Births Going Dates W. Hospital, Aug. 16. Mrs. Karl Shiry, a son. Stratford, Aug. 12, to i. R. W. Graham, Stratâ€" erly of Haysville, a for Phone 585