... _ PAGE SX A. COHENCIOUS Mr. and Mrs. John Thoms, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schlitt and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thoms enjoyed a motor trip to Stokes Bay in the Bruce Peninsula and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hahn. TRU $ S E$ Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker atâ€" tended service in Calvary Church, Kit_(:hon(\_y, on Sunday evening. Mr. Ross Wahl is holidaying motoring with Mr. Charles Holst to Owen Sound and _ various other points. Mrs. Levi Lickty and daughter, Miss Leah, Mr. and !Rirs. William Thaler of Winterbourne and Mrs. Amos Martin of Waterloo made up a load for a trip to the 4th of Peel to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Martin. The little Misses Edna and Adcline Martin, who had stayed with Grandma Lichty for two weeks, returned home, and Mrs. Simeon Snyder of _ Waterloo, who had stayed with Mrs. Martin in Peel, came ‘back with them to St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bowman visitâ€" ed on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Benevel Martinâ€" nearâ€" Hawkesville and with Mr. and Mrs. Absalom Martin in Peel. Mrs. Harold Trussler of Kitchener called on her mother, Mrs. G. B. Oberholtzer, on Saturday. . The â€"little Missés Grace â€"and Francis â€" Brubaker of _ Sunnyside, Kitchener, â€" returned home after spending a week with Grandmother Weber. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Martin of west of Elmira were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brubacher. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis are spending the week at Bala, Musâ€" koka. Miss Annie Sauder is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin at the Three Bridges on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin and some of their family spent Sunday in Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bulmer and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sully. â€" Mr. and Mrs. William Upthegrove and daughter, Miss Minnie, of Brantford, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Martin. Mra. Fred Moyer visited in Elmira on Sunday. _ _ e _ Miss Katie Westfall spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Elias Martin near the Three Bridges. = _ _ _ _ > Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sauder, Misses Amanda â€" Westfall â€" and _ Matilda Buehler spent Sunday in Markham. Rev. Mr. Hanson of Hackensack, N.J., had charge of the service in the Lutheran Church on Sunday morning. Miss Mildred Weaver of Waterloo is holidaying with her grandmother, Mrs. A. B. Weaver. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sully last Tuesday were: Mrs. William J. Smith and three sons of Galesburg, Mich., Mrs, Anâ€" drew Anderson of R. R. 2, Vicksâ€" burg, Mich., and Mrs. Louis Dumart of Kitchener. The following group of Lanâ€" caster, Pennsylvania, people are visiting among friends in the vicinâ€" ity during a stay of four weeks: Rev. and Mrs. Aaron Burkholder, Elder and Mrs. Peter Weber, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherk, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Horst, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and Mr. Martin‘s mother. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brubacher wund Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bauman are sojourning in Michigan and Indiana for a few weeks. Hand Caught in Machine on Abner Good Farm, Necessitating Amputation of Two Fingers. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dreisinger and daughter Alma and Mr. and Albert Lorch of Elmira spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. George Kelterborne. Mrs. â€" George _ Buchanan _ and daughter Joy of Owen Sound and Miss Betty ginkle of Kitchener are the guests of Mrs, Harold Cress for a week. _ Mrs. Daniel Gabel of Kitchener spent a few days with Mrs. William Hauch. Miss Jean Germann of Waterloo is a holiday guest of Miss Gladys Hollinger. On Sunday morning these two girls sang a duet in the Evanâ€" gelical Suné]ay School, which was much appreciated, _ â€" Mr. Aifred Von Beserer # daughter Esther visited with | und Mrs. John Sully on Saturday Mr. Aaron Frey was unfortunate last Friday in injuring his hand while threshing, necessitating the amputation of two fingers. He was threshing on the farm of Mr. Abner Good and reached into the blower to remove an obstruction before the fan had come to a dead stop. â€" â€" Mrs. J. L. Weber and Mrs. Henry Gilles spent a week with friends in Kitchener. . _ Miss Phiana Bowman spent the weekâ€"end in Elmira. Aaron Frey Hurt While Threshing Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress and Mr. and Mrs, Herman Grosz and son Wilfred enjoyed a motor trip to Niagara on Sunday. . HORN‘S BROS. TRUSSES Prevent _ yourself _ from torture and get a Truss to fit you. SUITABLE FOR ANY KIND OF RUPTURE. WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE TO FIT YOU RIGHT EX AMINATION FREE A Complete Stock of KITCHENER, ONT. 12 Mansion St. ST. JACOBS and Mr. Relatives and friends in . this community were shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. George Schell, who died in Kitchener on Monday, Mra. Schell was a former reaident of New Germany. uols ie deriir netennetnasite Mrs. Marshall and son Frank, MYâ€" ;n paden with her daughter and Mrs. George Kraene and twO jiy. yr. and Mrs. C. Heipel. song, Willard and Bohbr. Sbent the ‘yiss fillds Hann of Wa weekâ€"end with Mr. J. Kloepfer. «pending a week‘s holiday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheuerman conain, Miea Florence Hahn and family of Detroit are spending â€"â€"â€"_â€"A_______â€" the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Troubles Just Startin Greg. Kloepfer. The story ie told of a Kes Mrs, Ed. Reinhard and family of New Hamburg were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scherrer on Sunday. Miss Fisher of Kitchener is the F‘uost of Mr. and Mrs. Frank "ehrenbach. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Zinger are: Mrs. Roy Meyer and children of Detroit, Miss Elizaâ€" beth Zinger of Pontiac, Mich., and Misa Cecelia Zinger. Miss Estell Letts, who was the guest of the C.. Halter fnmil%". left early Sunday for Howell, Mich. Mr. W. J. McKeown of Ayr conducted the service at the Presâ€" byterian Church on Sunday afterâ€" moon. On Sunday next, Aug. 26, Rev. D. I. Ellison of Toronto will occupy the pulpit. Mr. Frank Schmaltz â€" renewed nequaintances in this village reâ€" recently. Mr. Vincent Goetz and Mise Anne Goetz of Detroit and Miss Laura Goetz of Waterdown spent their holidays with their brother, Mr. Charles Goetz. Mr. W. Near and son Stanley of Preston, William Clark of Galt and James Clark of Toronto were visitâ€" ors on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader. Rev. C. Sparks of the Preston Gospel _ Tabernacle _ conducted â€" a cottage prayerâ€"meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sapsworth on Monday evening. > Mr. Wm. Scherrer is spending a few weeks with his sister, Mrs. Ed. Reinhardt, in New Hamburg. Miss Ida Haiter returned after a two weeks‘ motor trip to Montreal, Quebec and Delta. Willie Bryce is spending a vacaâ€" tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonney of Toronto. Miss Elinor Olinski of Notre Dame Community at Waterdown arrived â€" Thursday to spend two weeks with her father here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe and duughter Betty spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosenberg of Galt. Mrs. H. Ayres and Mrs. H. Eade were visitors in Kitchener on Tuesâ€" day. Ray and Kenneth Jackson have returned to their home in Kitchener after spending two weeks camping ut Willow Lake. Miss Etta Bowman of Preston spent the weekâ€"end at her home in the village. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Reader on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. W. Cove of Woodâ€" stock, Mrs, W. Near and son Stanley und Roscoe Sheppard of Preston, und _ Mrs. A. M. Sheppard of Hamilton, Mass. Mr. Chas. Smith of Galt spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricker of Elmira. Miss Ethel Hatt is spending a week‘s vacation at Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Snyder and sons Orval and Joseph and daughter Erma of Snyder‘s Corners visited with the Scheerer family on Sunday. Robert Smith of Galt spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith. Mr. Donald Davis,« principal of our school, judged the school garâ€" dens, 24 in number, on Saturday. He states that these plots, cultivated by the pupils at their homes, are a great improvement over last year‘s work of the pupils and considering the season, the results are surprisâ€" ing. The prizes will be announced along with those secured at the school fair. Miss Ethel Wilfong is spending a vacation at Ufford. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rieck and Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Rickert of Hesâ€" peler were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rieck, _ _ Mr. Victor Lee moved his barber shop across the street to the Sieling Block next to the hardware store. _Mr. and Mrs. Lee will move their household effects into that building and reside there. lesh Mrs. L. Bowman and sons Douglas and Kenneth of Montreal, and Mrs. J. C. Morlock of Waterloo are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morlock. School Garden Contest. Abs. Bauman Has Mr. Abs. Bauman of the Jeruâ€" salem section landed in the ditch with his car near the railroad crossâ€" ing at the Heidelberg station, and crashed into a Hydro pole, causing considerable damage to the car and giving him a nasty gash in the forehead which required gve stitches to close. After medical attention was given he was removed to his home. A front tire blowâ€"out caused the car to leave the road. â€" Mr. O. J. Smith, on a business trip through Western Ontario, acâ€" companied _ by Mrs. Smith and daughter, Miss Ada, attended the Geib reunion at Caledonia, Mich., on Saturday. Mrs. John Schaner, Mrs. John Ottman and Miss Isobel Roth visited at the Schaner home in the village on Sunday. 0_ _ Mr. and Mrs. John Welker moved into their house last Friday. â€" _ Badly Cut When Car is Ditched Following Tire Blowout. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Art Shantz and duughters Jean and Betty were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Wah! and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wahl of Toledo Ohio, and Misses, Marbara and Annie Wahl of Heidelberg were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl. â€" â€" NEW GERMANY Narrow DOON Troubles Just Starting The story la told of a Kentuckian, who had lived to the ripe old age exâ€" perienced by a centenarian. About a week after his 100th birthday he deâ€" '(-Ided to do a little belated celobratâ€" ing and invited in a choice collection of friends. At some time during the evening‘s festivities a lamp was overâ€" turned and the oldâ€"timer‘s modest dAwelling was soon a mass of flames. As he and his cronies stood sorrowâ€" fully surveying the blaze a fellow towneman came hurrying up with |tho bad news that the town‘a only bank, in which were deposited the centenarian‘s life savinge, had failed. Mies Hilda Hahn of Waterloo is «pending a week‘s holiday with her The product of 100 winters drew a deep breath and sanorted. "Well, who in the Hâ€"â€"â€" ever aaid the first 100 years were the hardest!" Mies Elizabeth Schmidt of Waterâ€" loo spent a few days at the home of \r./ and Mre. Herman Bechold. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Senert of Fordâ€" wich and Mrs. Paul Zimmerman and baby of Clifford are apending a week with Mr. and Mre. Harvey Hartung Miss Marjorie Gateman of the K. W. Hospital «taff, Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" old Cruickshank and children Jimmy and Jean and Mr. and Mre. A. C. Shantz and daughter Betty of Kitchâ€" ener spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mis« Maude Engelter. Mra. Mary Sattler spent a few days in Baden with her daughter and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. Heipel. Miss Norene Kummer of Kitch ener spent the weekâ€"end with friends here. Mr. and Mra. Herman Bechold and daughter Betty spent a day in Linâ€" wood with Mr. and Mrs. R. Ogram. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Otterbein spent Sunday in Kitchener and St. Aagtha where they attended the 100 years jubilee services. j Mr.and Mrs. Austin Haln of Lonâ€" don and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hahn of Tavistock were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. Mr. Vernon â€" Martin and Miss Francia Brubaker of Conestogo were Sunday visitora at the home of Siâ€" mon Brubaker. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Jacol; spent a day the â€" latter‘s «@ister Engelter. Mrs. J. Giex and Mrs, Julia Mar tini spent a day in Bamberg with their sister, Mre. Anthony Starr. Messrs. Louig Rank and John Gies on Monday of this week were on a business trip to Elmira, Mrs. J. A. Steies has left for a boat trip up to the Georgian Bay and will stay in Toronto for a week before returning home with her «on, Erle N. Steiss. Mr. Albert Krauter returned home after spending a _ week with his danghter and family, Mr. and Mre. Lincoln Weaver. This week for a few days friends and relatives were glad to welcome home Edward ‘Hahn a native boy of this place, who has made good being civil engineer in Kokomo, Indiana. He was accompanied by his wife and young daughter Jeanette. Mr. Melvin Good and Miss Edna Brubaker of Hawkesville epent Sunâ€" day at the home of Rev. and Mrs. M. Brubaker, Mr. and Mre. Rred Vannier of Kitâ€" chener, who have just returned from their honeymoon trip called on rela: tives in the village this week. . BERLKT‘S CORNER â€" Truck Hits Buggy; Occupants Have Narrow Escape Amos and Ohmer Gerber #ed 21 and 18 respectively, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Gerber of this place, were thrown into the ditch while drivinï¬ home from Wellesley before 11 o‘clock Saturday evenw. They were going south on the Wellesleyâ€" Philipsburg h‘ighway and when about one mile south of the village on the right of way, with the rear light on their rig burning, were hit from the réar by a truck going in the same direction and driven gy Jack Kieinâ€" knecht, who was accompanied by Jacob Seftel, both of New Hamburg. Little Miss Doreen Mantz spent some holidays with her grandparents in ‘Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. daughters Vesta chener spent an K. Shaner. Enjoy Program. A program was given in the Evanâ€" gelical church here on Sunday evenâ€" ing which consisted of outside and local talent. The church was well filled and the program was enjoyed by all. Former Residents Welcomed. A happy birthday surprise party took place at the home of Mrs. Ma:â€" tilda Hoerle on Aug K6th, to help celebrate the 15th birthday of her daughter Miss Ruth. A merry time was spent by all present. Friends were present from Kitchener, Water loo and Heidelberg. Amos was thrown on the paveâ€" ment and suffered a broken right collar bone. Ohmer, who was drivâ€" ing, was rendered unconscious for an hour. The buggy was found in the fourâ€"foot _ ditch, completely wrecked. â€" Ohbmer mirnculo\usly esâ€" caped serious injury, suffering only a bruised shoulder.â€" The injured men were taken to Dr. Glaister‘s office in â€" Wellesley for â€" medical attention. _ The heavy truck horse and bu; were dragged about 45 feet. horse was slightly injured. Lad Undergoes Operation. _ Master Delton Bast, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bast, underwent an operation for appendicitis on Friday morning. His condition is quite favorable. A native daughter formerly Miss Marie Steiss, but now Mrs. Will Stafford with her husband from Barâ€" ker, N.Y., visited on Sunday with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. Mrs. Sophia Ottman of Hawkes ville epent a week with her friend Mrs. Kate Schaner. Miss Lena Horst attended the reâ€" ception on Friday in Preston of the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horst. Another native son, but now of Toledo, Ohio, in the person of Mr. John Wahl spent a day this week with his sister here. He was a acâ€" companied by his wife and son Arâ€" thur and his wife. Mrs. Julia Martini of Toronto reâ€" turned home after spending a week with her sister here. Rev. and Mrs. Longholz of Ayton spent a day at the parsonage with Rev. and Mrs. Lamack. $ o o o o o t o. ue m e o ce only e stt i e wl e n n h .. 'f,?:*&?’&"’!;,;"";ff-‘ ‘i,‘:?“"!g:!*.‘.mwi-‘ To s PBR WATERLOO cHREREONLIGLE _~ _ HEIDELBERG Harry Weller and and Blaine of Kitâ€" evening with Mrs. Stockfish of St. this week with Miss _ Maude The Messrs. Kenneth and Donald Heer of ‘Kitchener spent last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Oberer. 6 Misa Ruth Kinzie of Kitchener «pent last week with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kelleey. A number of people attended the annual picnic of the Washington United Sunday School which was held on Perry Thompeon‘s flate at Washington laat Wednesday. Mrs. E. 8. Playford and song Donâ€" ald, Jack and Peter and Mr.»Clive Mre. L. L. Stauffer and Mr. Ward Stauffer of Waterloo were recent visitore with Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Brown. Mise Dorothy Lachman of Platteâ€" ville la apending a few weeka with Mr. and Mra. Clifford Waterman. Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Goettling and sona George and Edward visited with relatives at Tavistock recently Mre. Harry Gerhart of Lansdale, Pa., was the guest of Mr. and Mra. Josiah Caseel for a few days of last week while visiting relative« in the village. About twentysfive of the village young people enjfoyed a corn roast atAlderside last Wednesday evenâ€" Ing. The members of the B.Y.P.U. held an enjoyable corn roast at Alderside Point on Monday night. The even: ing woe spebnt in singing and games. ‘Rev. Howard Hesa of near Philaâ€" delphia, Pa., occupied the pulpit of the Rogebank Tunker Church on Sunday morning. Personals, The regular meeting of the U.B. C.E. Society was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman last Thursday evening. Mrs. F. E. Page presided. Mr. M. B. Snyder offered the opening prayer after which Harâ€" ion Oberer read the seripture lesson. The Misses Alice and Jean. Hallman rendered / a vocal duet, "Jewels", which was followed by a talk on the topic, "What Have I Worth Sharing With Others", by Mr. Gordon Hallâ€" man, ‘The following readings were who given: "She Gave of Her Po«â€" sessions," by Miss Irene Chapman; "The Peesimist", hy Willard Hall« man and "Commonplace", hy Misa Vera Hilborn New Dundee Notes. The members of the St. James Luther â€" League held a delightful weiner roast at Kaster‘s flats on Tuesday evening of last week. Mr. O. R. Francis completed building cottage at Alderside. ‘(Iee All Stars which resulted in a score of 14 to § for the former. Quenâ€" tin Hallman, president of the Park Association, . presided during . the evening‘s program. The main feature was the Scotch comedian, â€"Charles McGregor of Galt, who was accomâ€" panied at the piano by Mrs. D. Litâ€" willer of Preston, "Wee Willie" Melâ€" ville of Galt, the boy piper also renâ€" dered several numbers. Short adâ€" dresses were given by Hon. N. O. Hipel and A. M. Edwards, M.P. The "Preparation For Service", were given by Mise Vera Schmidt and Mrs. Leonard Shantz. Mr. Henry Gingâ€" erich was the speaker of the evening. A twoâ€"part chorug composed of the Micses Vera Schmidt, Nora Hunsâ€" berger, Mary Shantz and Vera Sniâ€" der, rendered a musical number, and Vir. Abner Shantz gave a reading, Interesting Talk on Sharing. The August meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held at the sum:â€" mer home of Mrs. F. E. Page at Al derside Point last Wednesday evenâ€" ing with an attendance of thirty. The president, Mrs. A. Hilborn, occuâ€" pied the chair. An interesting feaâ€" ture of the meeting was the demonâ€" stration on sandwich making by Mrs. A. Futher and Mrs. O. C. Swartz. Short addresses were given by Mrs. W. Brown of Central Dumâ€" fries. president of the District Woâ€" men‘s Institute; Mrs. Patterson of Galt, former district secretary and Mrs. Sutton, president of the Central Dumfries Women‘s Institute. A laâ€" ilies‘ trio composed of Miss Sylvia Bock, Mrs. G. R. Schultz and Mrs. A. MeKessock rendered two vocal numâ€" berg during the program and Mre. E. B. Hallman gave a paper on the subject, "Lifeâ€"What We Can. Do With It." Miss Elizabeth Reist, preâ€" «ident of the Junior Women‘s Instiâ€" tute also spoke briefly. Funeratâ€"Service. Sevenâ€"Yearâ€"Old Nyle Dicfenbacher Alvin Lautenschlager Painfully Hurt Contracts Infantile Paralysis.â€" / While Working on New ‘ Serum Acts as Check. . Bridge, f Nyle Difenbacher, sevenâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Diefenâ€" bacher was suddenly stricken with Infantile Paralysis last Wednesday evening. Serum was administered within an hour after Dr. W. S. Foote was first called and at the time of writing the patient is steadily imâ€" proving. Every precaution is being made to prevent the spread of this terrible disease. Successful Garden Party. The garden party which was held on the school lawn last Friday evenâ€" ing under the auspices of the New Dundee Community Park Association attracted _ a â€" splendid â€" attendance. Early in the evening an exhibition softball game was played between the Blair Hornets and the New Dunâ€" The burial service of the late Mrs. Norman Bricker of Kitchener was held at the Blenhcim Mennonite cemetery last Wednesday afternoon, with Rev. Barthel of Kitchener offiâ€" clating. Splendid Program. The young people of the Shantz Mennonite Church near Baden preâ€" sented the program it the regular meeting of the Blenheim Mennonite Young People‘s Society which was held at the church on Sunday evenâ€" ing. Mr. Eldon Hunsberger presided, Mr. Stanley Shantz read the scripâ€" tnre lesson. The eseays on the topic, Child Stricken Face Pierced with Dread DiseaseA Sharp Tree New Dundee orchestra under the leadership of H. D. Schmidt and acâ€" companied by Mrs. W. S. Foote at the piano, presented imusical numâ€" hers during the evening. ‘The reâ€" freehment booths, which were in charge of members of the Women‘s Institute, were well patronized. Ideal weather prevailed for the occasion. Address Women‘s Institute. NEW DUNDEE of Bright has a _ fiveâ€"roomed Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hewitt and children Evelyn, Florence and Arthur of Williamaburg visited with Miss Caroline Main and Mr. George Main on Sunday. Garfeld Stoltz of Waterloo epent «pent Sunday with Willard Bowman. Mr.â€" HMerbert Mowatt and son Anfus of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman on Sunday. Miss Doris Struck of Preston is apending a few days with Miss Doria Bechtel. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coléman are attending the Keewick Conference at Ferndale, Muskoka this week, Mr. and Mra. Eldon Hunaberger and family of Baden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. ‘H. A. Dairymple of Smithville and Mr. and Mre. H. Smithers and daughter of ‘Grassie visited with Mr. and Mrs.F. E. Page on Sunday. A number of local «port fans at tended the Blair ve. Milverton soft: ball game at Ayr on Monday even ing Prof. A. D. Baker of St. John‘s Colâ€" lege, Winnipeg, Man., was the gueat of his sister, Mrs. P. J. Wiebe and Mr. Wiebe over the weekâ€"end. Miss Eithea Riechm of Kitchener «pent a few days of last week with Vr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger. Mr. and Mre. Gordon Burkholder of Detroit, Mich., and Miss Zoe Zinken of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lotne Zinken last Saturday. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel accomâ€" ‘panied by their guest, Mre. Gerbhart {visited at the homes of Mr. and Mra. |Clayton Cassel and Mr. and Mrs. \\\'nller ‘Hofstetter near Plattsville (last Friday. 3 Mesurs. Douglas and Donald Miller of Kitchener are epending two weeks al Alderside. _ Mrs. V. Wilhelm, the Misses Violet and Alice Wilhelm and Mr. Clayton l\\’lll\elm of Baden visited with Mr. Pun(l Mrs. Solomon Bowman on Sunâ€" day. â€" Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guthrie and daughter, Miriam, motored to To: ronto last Priday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleman of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Eli Rogenberger and Mr. and Mre. Robert Coleman on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Dave Litwiller and children June and Gene of Preston spent the weelcend with Mr. and Mré. A. Hilborn. Mrs. G. Tuchlinski was a recent guest of Mrs. L. Campbell at Brantâ€" ford. Walter Waterman «pent Monday with friends at Galt. Several of the village people atâ€" tended â€" theâ€" Blairâ€"Milverton softball game at Blair laet Tuesday evening. Mr. Ronald Bock spent the week: end at Port Elgin. Mr. Alvin Lautenschlager was seri. ously injured on Monday morning while assleting in removing a stump in the excavation work for the new bridge. A sharp projecting root plerced "his face, rendering â€"bhim unâ€" conscious for a short time. Medical uld was summoned and a number of ctitches were required to close the wound. Mr. Lautenschlager will be confined to his bed tor geveral days. Playford ‘of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Copley on Sunâ€" day. Mr. R. R. Bailie has returned home after completing his course in matheâ€" matice at the Ontario College of Eduâ€" cation at ‘Toronto. Messre. Lloyd Sider of Stayner and Elgin Brubacher of Elmwood were recent visitors with Mr. Donald Bock. â€" Mrs. A. Linton of Niagara Falls and Mr. and Mra. Henry Wagner of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mra. Miss Beatrice Spreeman, nurseâ€"inâ€" training at the "Nursing At Home Mission" at Toronto visited with reâ€" latives and friends in the village over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mré. William Goettling, the Misses Edna and Lydia Goettling and Mr. Harry Goettling visited with Mr. and Mrs William Dammeir at Hesson Road recently. Dr. and Mrée. E. 98. ‘Brown and son Jimmy motored to Southampton and Port Bigin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Einwachter and Mr. Clare Hilborn attended the annual garden party at Zenda on Tuesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber and granddaughters â€" Helen and Ruth Rueffer spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mre. Charles Weber at Buffalo, N.Y. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sararag on Sunday were: Mrs. Daniel Kaufman of Curtsville, Mr. and Mra. Christian Runge of Govrie and the Misses Violet and Beulah Orth of Gowanstown. VMr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock called on Mir. and Mrs. O. Pannabaker at Hesâ€" peler last Thursday. â€" s Josiah week. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hallman of Kitchener called on friends in the village last Thursday. Mr. and Mre. L. Raymer and daughâ€" ter Marilyn of Creemore visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Haner last Wednesday. Miss ‘Helen Poll has returned to her home after epending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodhaecker at Roseville. Miss Loreen Stoltz of near Plattsâ€" ville spent a few days of last week with her sister, Mrs. Cameron Bock and Mr. Bock. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wills of Wel land, Mre. William Green of Bridge burg, Mre. L. Daniels and Mre. M. Crawford of Paris called. on Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus recently. Miss Helen Hallman spent a few days of last week with Miss Betty Ottman at ‘Kitchener. ; The Misses Elsie Groff and Luella Shantz and Messrs. Gordon Shantz, Josiah Baer and David Bergey visitâ€" ed at the home of Rev. and Mré. M. Hallman near Mannheim on Sunday. Messra. Samuel Hill and Victor Hill visited with relatives at Palmerâ€" ston for a few days last week, â€" Mrs. M. Hagedorn and Miss Sadie Bergey of Bridgeport visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Hallman on Sunday. Mian Cassel on Tuesday of last id Fokn Mr. Waiter Giradot of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Family Gathering. A gathering of the Logel family was held on Sunday at the Michael Kocher home. _ All members were present with the oxcefltion of Mrs. Merklinger â€" and _ Johnny _ Logel. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Logel, Joseph, Margaret and Mfll}’ Logel; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haid; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Keller, New Germany, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myer, West Montrose, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helm, Waterloo. Miss Monica Schicbel visited on Sunday â€" with Miss â€" Rose Veitenâ€" heimer. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiebel and son Cosmas spent Sunday with Mr. John Basler, Sr., of the town line. Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Knoblauch visited in Port Elgin on Sunday. Threshing is the order of the day in this locnï¬ty. Most of the farmers here have a good yield of grain. Mrs. L. Meyer and family of Guelph were Sunday visitors here, Miss leen Groff of Millbank spent Sunday with her parents, _ â€" ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGB RESULTS Miss Betty Ottman of ‘Kitchener was the gnest of Misa Helen Hallman for n few days of this week Measts. Russel Bailie, George Morâ€" ton, Norman Hill and C. E. Carrick attended the Kitchener Panthers ve Galt Terriets baseball game at Vicâ€" toria Park,. Kitchener on Saturday afternoon.. Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn visited with Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Hilborn at Aberfoyle on Sunday. Mr. Gordon Bergey and Kitchener visited with Mr James Bergey on Sunday, Charles Waterman spent a few days of this week with relatives at Plattevilie. Mr. and Mra. Nathanie! Wildfong of iHespeler visited with Mr. and Nirs. P. J. Wiebe on Sunday. Miss Rudene Toman and Messts. M. B. Suyder and Clare Hilborn spent the weekâ€"end with Mrsa M. B. Snyâ€" wer and Miss Mary Hilborn at Port Elgin. Mr. H:Il'ry Herckenratter â€" spent the weekâ€"end at his home at Kitch ener. Mrs. B. B. Playford of Waterloo is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Copâ€" ley for a few days. Dorothy Lachman visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin BLOOMINGDALE Lachman at Platteville on Sunday. n in es y A number of people from this comâ€" munity attended the musical proâ€" gram which was presented by the ‘Band of the Sterling Ave. Mennonite Church, Kitchener, at the Mannheim U. B; Churrh on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mre. Alex Faber and son Robert of Detroit, Mich., called on Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowman last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. BacWer and daughâ€" ter Doris of Kitchener wisited with Mr. sind Mrs. Clayton Toman on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Caesel and Miss Dorothy Cassel of Platisville and Mr. Elmer Caseel of Humber Bay visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn on Sunday. Mr. S. Gofton of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mré. John Copley last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Swarls and sons ‘Clair and Harold were guests of Mr. and Mr& George Abhott at Kitchener over the weekâ€"end. * jiy, Mr. Herman Hopp, Mr. and Mrs. W. Duench and Mr. and Mrs, Wolfenâ€" berg and family all of Kitchener, Miss Doris Schwindt of Mannheim spent a few days of last week with Miss (Glennis Musselman. Mrs, William Oberer visited with relatives at â€"Kitchener last Saturday. Quite a number of people attended the band concerts at Kitchener and New Hamburg on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel and Mrs., Gerhart visited with Mr. and NVirs. Ephraim Cassel at New Hamâ€" burg last Saturday. Mrs. 8. T. visiting with Coleman. Mre. R. N. Sararas Mich., is the gnest of Sararas while visiting the community. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Duench on Sunday were: Mr. and Mre. Jack Duench and famâ€" HESSON y Ruymer of Markham is Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tefle of Detroit, Mr. Sammel relatives in family of and Mrs T fAaln Mr. and Mrs. Norman Calder of Southampton _ are spending â€" some time with Mr. Calder‘s sister, Mrs. Win. Lambert and Mr. Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allingham spent last Wednesday in Drayton, Mr. J. Pethick of Ingersoll was a business visitor here one day this week. HORSES WORK BETTER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dubrick spent last Sunday with friends in Elmira. Miss Ella Harrow of Toronto and Mrs, J, Hunt of Listowel spent a few days last week with Miss A. E. and Mrs. Coote. The many friends of Mr. Stewart Lavery will regret to hear that he is still critically ill. â€" Many Attend Funeral. A number fronr this vicinity atâ€" tended the funcral of the late Mr. J. E. Barkwell of Detroit, which was keld last Thursday from the home of his mother, Mrs. H. Barkwell of (Glenallan to the Drayton cemetery. The sympathy of the community goes out to the bereaved relatives Miss ‘Beatrice Witemer of Preston is spending a few holidays with her wrandmother, Mrs. J. Cressman. Miss Mildred Schwalm of Breslan is the gnest of Mias Marion Brutzki this week €re® Lt Mr. and Mr diaughter Carol Gingras «pent t retta and MrQod MUr. and M Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snyder and daughter Carol and niece, Miss Alice Gingras «penut Sunday with Miss Lau retta and Mr. Herh Snyder \r. and Mrs. William Richmond, Mrs. Polly Halliman of Washington ond Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hallman of New Dundece calfed on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook last Thursday Mrs. Eckatein, Mr. Stanton Eekâ€" stein and Miss Dorathy: Merchenroe der of New Dundee spent Simday with Mr. ind Mra. Clayton Brutzki. Miss Lealtrice Byers of Kitchener is holidaying with Mrs. H. Holtze Rev. Howard Stevanus had charge of the evening service at the First Mennonite Church on Sunday. Leslie Witmer an ton, Mi. ind Mrs and family, Mister of Kitchener, Mices Miss: Viola Creasm Miss Marie Benninger of Kitchenâ€" ener ealled ow friends in the village last Thureday. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bingeman and family and Mr. Jonag Bingeman attended a family gathering held at New Hamburg on Sunday Mrs. Gordon Bingeman and chif dren Gordon and Beth returned home on Sundoy after »rpending about two weeks at Winsham. Miss Ella Geisel spent Sunday at Grand Bond and Dashwood. Sniday visitors at the home of Viieses : Sarih and Johanna Snyder were Dr. and Mrs: Stimfey Harper and son David and Mr. Thos, Har per of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Pernando Suyder and caughter Rhea spent a week campâ€" ing at Turnbull‘« Grove Masterâ€" Roy: Sauder has returned to his home after spending several weeks at Three Bridges. Messtrs, Calvin and Harol) Brutzki spent the week end at their home here. Mic. Thos. ‘Bedford. Mi«_ Fred Wetzel. Miss â€" Myrtle Wetzel and Mr. (rant Wetgel of Moorefield were gueets at Pleagant View last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. David Harper and daughter Miss Helen Harper of Toâ€" ronto «pent a _ week with Missea Saral and Joharna and Mr. Addison Snyder Miss Ruby Rarl of Brantford is spending a week with herâ€"sister, Mrs. Camphell and Mr. John Campâ€" hell. Siunday vi«itons at the home of Miss Maggie and Mr. Ben_Moyer were Misses Lizzie, Surah and Naney Martin and Messrs, Ivan Howard ind Sylvester â€" Martin from above St. Jacobs. Mi when freed from Saddle Boils, Cuta, Sprains, Distemper, Colie, yetc. by Minard‘s Liniment. Keeping a botlle of Minard‘s in the atable as well as In the house saves Vet‘s and Doctor‘s bills. 90 Sunday vieitons is CYeesman wi DORKING IF there are putetes of wiger innde the ncos. i us NOT lt balanewg IF i wa‘t an Aukerâ€"Moith it n NOT »itâ€"taiuncig We CUARANTEE the AokerMolin bou! to be SELF BALANCING we GUARANTEE w seeq NEVER be returmed E’.:oum‘ w be bal. anced. There ‘meinnong, deran, _ ment~ in the shoie ts atthehome of wore Mr. and Mis ind â€" family of| Precâ€" s Howard Stevanus er James Brubacker s« Groh of Vineland, gman ind Mr.o Alcon iy. w d