y Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressman were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Randal and daughters Nora and Alice of Breeâ€" tau, Mr. and Mre. Lloyd Burkhardt and â€" children Donald _ an Joan of Brigeport and Miss Beatrice Gascho of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cressman and Mr. andâ€"Mr«. Clifford Cressman. of Kitchenerâ€" were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. A 8. Cressman. Snnday anests at the home of Mis. Ida Wiemer were Mr. David Wismer and Mr. and Mre: Eldon Wismer and daughter Ruth of Kitchener. Mrs. Noeil Wanner called on Mrs Elam Martin on Monday afternoon. Sunday visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin were Mr. _ and Mre. Chas. Martin of Hawkesville and Rev. and Mra. Oscar Burkholder and (family of Brealau. An all day meeting was held on Sunday at the Waber Mennonite Church. The epeakers for the day were Sunday School Lesson Discueâ€" wios hy H:(mh( Schiede}; sermon hy Oscar â€" Burkholder; _ afternoon _ and evening speakers were Bishop Moses Brubacher and Rev. Oscar Burkhol der OLD RESIDENT LEAVES TOWN For more than 35 years a realdent of Waterloo, William Frohnapfel of William St. Waterloo, left recently to make his home with a on in Deâ€" troit. He is 82 years of age. Miss Kuathleen Wismer spent Sunâ€" day evening at the libme of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and family of Kitchener were recent gueste at the home of the latter‘s gister, Mre. Herb Wismer and Mr. Wiemer. Mr. and Mre. Jacob Randal and daughters Nora and Alice of Breslan were Sunday guests at the home of \r. and Mrs. Uzziah Shantz. We wieh to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Elum Martin of Bergland, Ont., for the gift of a daughter, born at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Isalah (Creseman. Recent visitors at the home of Rev. und Mrs. Simon. Martin were Rev. and Mis. Nelson Litwiller and famâ€" ily of St. Agatha, Mrs. David Steiner and daughters Martha, Susie and Priscilla of Pandora, Ohio. Mrs. Byron Reber and son Junior and Mre _ Nellie Sherskie were reâ€" cent callere at the home of Mrs. Ida Wiemer Mre. Ida Wismer accompanied Mr. and Mre. Anson Woolner of Kitchâ€" ener spent the past weelkâ€"end at Markham at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr., and Mrs. Isaac Wanâ€" bold. Mc and Mrs. Clifford Snider and «one Junior and John of St. Agatha visited with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Nathaniel Snider. Hallowe‘en passed by very quietly Mrs. Byron Reber and son Junior accompanied by her brother Tom Shereekie left for her home in Chiâ€" cago. Hallowe‘en passed by very quietly in our burg. Mrs. Bert Holtzhauer, Mre. Herb Wismer and daughter Betty and Mrs. Ida Wismer called on ‘Mrs. Elum Martin Thursday afternoon. \ir. and Mrs. Eldon Reihm of Kitâ€" chener vieited with Mr. and Mre. FPred Assmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schiedel of Mannheim visited with, Rev. and Mrs, Simon Martin on Sunday. Saturday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mré. Isaiah Creseâ€" man were Mrs. George Bartholomew and â€" Mrs. Fred â€" Asmussen, Mre. Uzziah and Misses Grace and Erma Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Hershey of Harriesonâ€" burg, Virginia, and Mr. and Mre. Rev. Oscar Burkholder and family of Brealau were recent . visitors at Urias Snider‘s. Miss Loretta Jutzie spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Ermina Baw man. Personals PA S T E S$TOVE POLISH q uic k. STRASBURG Leading Hardware and Plumbing Merchants. VELVET ENAMEL Sanitary » Washable » Very Economical FOR INTERIOR WALLS AND CEILINGS Color card shows suggested color combinations. Let us give you one. Phone 260 SEMIâ€"GLOSS EASY BRUSHING . . in any room in your home, church, school or office. On cement, plaster, wallboard, wood and ‘metal surfaces. It produces a subdued, digniâ€" fied finish you‘ll be proud of. CONRAD BROS. Mies Margaret Bowman, Waterloo «pent the weekâ€"end at her home here Mr. and Mre. Levi Bowman apent several days with relatives in the Twin City, Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Bauman, Gladye and Carol epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Aaron Wideman, Walâ€" lenstein. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Gingrich of Winfield, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowâ€" man and daughtres spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. Mesers. E. F. Soehner, Milton Giebe, Dan Bowman, Jonathan °B Martin and Ira Brubacher motored to Owen Sound and Sauble Beach Sunday. a The Misses Emmeline Lichty, Waâ€" terloo, Gladys Koch, Hettie Wideâ€" man, Lucinda Snyder, Erma Snyder, Salema, Edna and Anna Brubacher, and Mesere Henry and Emmanuel Wideman, _ Oscar _ Snyder. Farl Scheifele and Melvin Good, all of St. Jacobs were vieitore on Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mra. Noah M. Lichty and Mr. and Mrs. Seranua Martin. Miss (. Stemmler of Waterloo spent Sunday with her mother, Mra. Joe Stemmler. The monthly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held on Monday evening, Nov. 5, at the home of Mrs. Anthony R. Koebel and was very well attended. The questions were anewered by Mrs. Arthur Peobles and Current Events by Mrs. A. Laing. Mrs. Anderson Dewar of Wellesley gave a report on the London Conâ€" vention. An exhibit of different arâ€" ticles, donated by the women were auctioned off at the meeting and the proceeds will be given in aid of the Public Library. The roll call was answered _ by something pleasant about the one on the left. Mre. P. Kreutzweiser and Harry of Waterloo called on friends in town on Thursday. Mrs. Rt. Haln and daughter Al berta â€" have returned home after spending the past two weeks in Lonâ€" don. It was decided to have the play called "Redâ€"headed Stepchild", which is being put on by the Millbank Young People, presented here on Thursday, Nov. 15th, in Schnurr‘s Hall. Mr. and Mré. F. W. Hill spent Thursday afternoon in Kitchener. Miss Jean Beggea left on Monday to â€" instruct a _ two weeks‘ sewing course in Springfield. Mre. H. Kichholz and baby of Waâ€" terloo were visitore here on Sunday. Mre. A. O. Schnurr, Misses M Sclinure and D. McKay «pent Tues day afternoon in Elmira. Miss Marjorie Beggs gave a paper on "Home and Country and Neighâ€" borhood Spirit‘", Miss Mae Koobel gave a reading. After the program a lunch was served by the host and her assistants. Personals. Misses M. Moir and G. Redmond spent the weelcond at their respecâ€" tive homes at Teeswater and Anboro, Misses â€" Jean visited friend« nesday. The saverkraut supper of the Luâ€" theran Church which wae held on Wednesday evening .was a â€" great s1n0ced@ Mr. _ and Mra, J. W. Colling of Orangeville «pent Sunday at the home of Mr. Sam Spahr. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Walter MceDonnell. Millbank, visited friends here on Thursday. § Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster visited friends in Drayton on Wednesday. Mesers. J. Fehrenbach and Victor Wakefield of Kitchener were busi nees vieltors In town on Wednesday. Misses Jean and Marjoric Bogge viaited friend« in Seaforth on Wedâ€" Miss M. Rennie of Kitchener is visiting with Mr. and Mra. G. Rennie, A number from here attended the masquerade dance at Macton on Monday night, Oct. 29. Prizes were awarded to Misses Luella Zinger and E. Shieble and Mesers. Prank Kleinâ€" knecht and M. Zinger, Mr. M. Zinger of New Germany i# visiting at the home of his uncle, Mr. T. Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Ament and Mr. Tom Deckert spent Tuesday in Kitchener, Mrs. George Rennie and daughter Margaret spent: Saturday at Kiteh ener. Miss Margaret Campbell of Ethel is visiting with Miss Annie Burnett, The monthly meeting of the Luther an Ladies‘ Aid held at the home of Mrs. Henry Schlueter was . very well attended. After the (business part of the meeting a short program was given and at the close a lunch was served by the hostess, Women‘s Institute Convenes. Mise Alleen Hayes spent Saturday afternoon in Kitchener. Lutheran Aid Meets. WATERLOO FLORADALE LINWOOD | Mr. and Mrs, Perey Weicker spent Sunday with the latter‘s brother, Mr F. J. Kalbfleisch at Brantford. 1 Mr. and Mre. Wayne Snyder ac !rmupzmiml by Mr. and Mra. Urias Martin and family of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr/and Mre ] Melvin Hunsberger. | _ Mr._ and Mrs.â€" Fraser| Dewar of Millbank visited with Mr. and Mrs A. B. Fleming over the weekserd Because they failed to procure radio licenses, 62 radio owners in Kitchener were prosecuted, each fine and costs for_ the license amounting to five dollars. | On Monday evening, Nov. 5th, the 'Brlxm Circult Men‘s lub were fa: vored by having ag the guest epeakâ€" |er, Mr. Ecker, euperintendent of the _Oxford County Children‘s Aid Soâ€" clety. Mr. Elcker, who has been se lected by the provincial governinent as one of four social workers to make an exhaustive survey of Child Welâ€" fare conditions in Ontario, is an outâ€" standing exponent of this line of , work and is an exceptionally fine i speaker. Rev. W. Patterson of Preston conâ€" dueted the Communion eervice at the Presbyterian _ Church _ on â€" Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, L. Weiland and two children Phyllis and Ruth and Mre. P. Wattle of Kitchener were vieltors at the home of Mroand Mre RoJanwes on Friday. The Â¥oung People‘s Leakne of the United Church held their meeting on Sunday evening with Miss Edith Knolf in the chair and Middleton Figher gave the topic. The meeting was closed with the benediction S. Near of Preston was at the home of Mroand Mr der on Saturday. Mrs. farry Eade was a visitor in Preston on Saturday. Stewart Williame, Herb Ohlheicor and Norman Frey «pent Saturday at Cedarville up north, Workmen are busy putting in a foundatfon for a new barn on the property of Joe Kinzle as he has had orders to move hi« old barn off the highway «o that the road can be widened at this apot. Mrs. H. _ Ohlheiserâ€" and Mre. S Williame and two children were visi tore in Waterloo on Saturday. Rev. E. R. Hall of Galt conducted the service at the United Church on Sunday afternoon The unemployed men of Doon and Blair have finished the widening of the Doon road and the cut off at Bimkley‘s corner. . This has â€" made quite an improvement and is in pre, paration for paving next year. Mr. Sylvester and Misa Vinetta Baer of Mannheim visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ephraim Baer on Sunday. Personals. Mr. and Mc Jack of Kitch the home of M The meeting was for men only and those present were given a glimpse behind the scenes to view the rather apalling conditions that follow as an aftermath of our presâ€" ent industrial system. "Conditfons", sald Mr. Ecker, "that are costing the ratepayers vast sums of money anâ€" nually in the upâ€"keep of mental hos: pitals, administrations of justice, etc. Much of this expense could be avoided by preventive measures. While Oxford County," continued the speaker, "spends 6 cents annually per capita on redemptive measures, the same county spends 6 to 8 dollars per capita on good roads. This small expenditure on social welfare, which is typical of the province as a wh_ole Mr. and Mre. A. Rickert and sor Jack of Kitchener spent Sunday it the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hatt, Mr. J Novak of ‘Toronto was i vieltor in the Â¥age on Thursday Mr. It E. Boyes Of Galt wa« a busi neas vieltor in the yillage on Thins BRIGHT MEN‘S CLUB HEAR CHILDREN‘S AID INSPECTOR The â€"Young People‘s Organized Clagees of Bethel (United Church held their monthly class mecting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Diaâ€" mond on Thursday evening, Nov. 1. There was a large attendance imd many | were attired in Hallowe‘en costumes. A program was given conâ€" sisting of Bible Study by Margaret Bean; seripture reading by Walker Hilborn; reading by Marjorie Mcâ€" Intyre; duet by Mré. W. H. Diamond and Mrs. A. B. Fleming; current events, by Florence Facey; address by Edward Hewittson on "Is There Going To Be Another War?"; piano instrumental by Ellworth Bean. Miss Jessie Ellis took charge of the games and contests which were preâ€" pared by Elizabeth Hesse, who was unable to be present. A dainty lunch was served by the hoatess Personals. Mrs. Kd. Schiedel is visiting friends in Detroit this week. Miss Grace Snider of Waterloo «pent the weekâ€"end under the parenâ€" tal roof. Miss: Seibort gUC6ls ling. is false econom)" eventually costing the â€" country _ exorbitant â€" sums â€" of money. Mr: and Mrs. George Dobson and family of Weston visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. (G. Wood over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poll and family visited with Mtr. and Mrs. Pred Rhiel at Now Hamburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean spent Sunâ€" day with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs., Win. Robinson at Millbank. Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Bilger and daughâ€" ter Jean were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snider Mr. and Mrs. Menno Nahrgang and daughter Alice visited with friends in Mitchell on Sunday. 62 RADIO OWNERS FINED 2s t o C~MPHEâ€"WATERLOO CH: Y. P. CLASSES MEET DISTRICT NEWS Personmals and other items as told by Waterioo Chronicle Ella Geisel and Mr. Lloyd of Kitchener were weekâ€"end f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capâ€" â€"WEST WILMOT DOON visitor R on at Vr. and Mra. Enoch Gingrich and | Mr. Arthur Gingrich of near Preaton wore Sunday vialitore with Mr. and ‘_\1!N leracl Gingrich. ; _ Mro and Mrs. David Snider were !Hnnll;ly visitors with Mr. and Mre. | Nimeon Martin, Heldelberg. Sunday gueste at the home of Mr. (;nul Mre. Kd. Snyder yere: Messra. Delton Martin and Joseph Bowman (un(l the Misses Vietta and Mabel Murtin and Naomi Martin all of near 'I-)Imh-n Mr_ Roy: Koch, Conestogo, ’;m(l Missos â€" Salinda Bauman and Erma Habermeh{ of St. Jacobs. \r. _ and _ Mre. Ephraim _ Snider spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. [«hmael Martin. Mo«srs _ Seranue _ Wideman and Vernon Martin spent Sunday with Eden Snider Mr.â€" Norman â€" Martin and Mre. Enoch Martin of near Winterbourne were Sunday visaitore with Mr. and Mra Amoe Gingrich, Mis Almeda Snider epent Sunday with Misa. Almeda Rby. Rev. Schmieder‘s Church in ener, Welcome Additional Revenue The newe of the cash returns to murnfcipalitie« re beer reventie« are cheerfully received in municipal cirâ€" cles ds well ns the fact that municiâ€" palitice will, now be free of the 20 per cent contribution towards proâ€" vincial highways construction and upkeep Mis) Lenare Beeknun of Parania A former resident of this village, Mrs. Rachel Struck, relict of the late Charles Struck passed away at the home of her daughter, Mre. Young in Toronto, on Tuesday, Oct. 30th in her T5th vear. The late Mr. and Mrs. Struck had been residents of this village for many years and four vears ago moved to Brantford, where \ir. Struck died shortly after, Mra. Struek had been i11 for nearly two months and about a month ago had wone to her daughters home in To: ronto. There eurvive a family of 2 sonls and 2 daughter, namely, Wilâ€" Uam and Mrs. 0. A. Snider in Burâ€" ford. Mrs: Geo. Young and Annie in Toronto, John in Brantford and Gorald in Rlint, Mich The funcral took place on Friday «lternoon, with a eervice at 1 o‘clock at her lite home in Brantford and Chenee to the United Church here where a service held at 2.30, followed by anferment in the Lutheran cemeâ€" tery. Rev. ul U stewart offfciated Local friends attended the funeral of the late Mosges C. Martin near Elâ€" mira on Sunday forenoon. The English «ervice in the Lutherâ€" an Church, next Sunday will not be held in the evening but at 9.30 in the morning. when Rev. J. Schnelder, of wirs the and Mi weork Mt. A the wee Erwin n St._ Matihew‘s Church, ‘Kitchener, will conduet the services, while Rev. S._J. Wiltic will take the eervice in Rev. Schmieder‘s Church in Kitchâ€" The Cook Construction Company wraveberushing outft which had finâ€" ished work in this district was moved to near Barrle on Wednesday, where Mr. Cook has secured a contract to cruch 20,000 yards. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schaab and Miss Ida Reist of Lexington epent the other Sunday as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan,Good. Mr.â€"Wim. H. Kelth, district enâ€" ginger of municipal roeds, departâ€" ment of Public Highways, Toronto, epent a day in this township where, with Reeve Schuett and Road Superâ€" intendent Norman Snyder they made a survey of the summer‘s work on our township roads. A number of our young people reâ€" cently aftended a birthday party tonâ€" deved Miss Hilda Hemmerich at the home of her parents in the Victoria School section. Miss Hemmerich was made the recipient of a very handâ€" some present by her friends. Conestogo Notes. Rev. J. Hunter gave a very interâ€" ectng and profitable talk to Sunday School teachere, children and others in the hasement of the Luth. Church on Tuesday evening of last week. _ CoNESTOGO DEER AT HOME A deer was seen leisurely eating in the lot at the Sol. Kirch home in the noon hour on Tuesday of last week. The unusual visitor was so well satisfied with his new surroundâ€" ing that he was in no great hurry to beat a retreat after being seen. Miss A. Wigley of Listowel, an oldâ€" time friend of Mrs. Allan Good, has been spending a few days at the Guod home last week. Inspect Township Roads. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Bauman, Mr James Eseex, Mr. Chas. Essex and Mr Hartley Arnot of Dundalk were visi tors at the home of Mr. and Mre Louis Bauman a week ago Sunday. Local friends of the late Samuel Brubacher attended his funeral in Kitchener, Tuesday of last week. Mr. Oliver Wright disposed of two of his purebred Holstein cows to a U‘nited States buyer, at a handsome Bgure. It. H. Roberts, inspector of Public Schools, Kitchener, paid our echool an official visit on Monday of" last week. An Acceptable Gift. Hallowe‘en afforded the younger people an opportunity to play harmâ€" less. In one or two cases however, they overstepped the mark and were taken to task. Enjoy Comedy Play. The St. Matthew‘s Parish Hall was filled to capacity on Thursday evenâ€" ing when the Ayton Dramatie Club presented the postponed threeâ€"act comedy drama, "The Mummy and the Mumps". These young people in ‘ their presentation made a great hit | with the audience. Rev. 8. J. Wittig‘ gave a brief opening addresss while \M. Harvey Schwartz and the Milâ€"] lard Brothers gave several infltrlhl mental selections. Following . the performance the Ayton young people"were entertained to lunch at the home of Mr. and Mre. Norman Dahmer. Mis; Susan Scharlach of Kitchener was a midweek visitor with friends h« The Misses Eisenbach of Ayton were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dahmer on Friday. Former Resident Dies. Mr. Elliaa Qingrich and daughter SNIDER‘S CORNERS A. Heimpel of Waterloo, epent ekâ€"end at the home of his son and Mraâ€" Heimpel. wnora Beckman of Toronto guest of her brother Clifford Snider during the past ON LOCAL FARM There pasBed away at her home near Hawkeaville on Thureday mornâ€" ing a wellâ€"known and respected citlâ€" zen in the pereon of Mre. N. Sittler Mra. Sittler had heen in poor henlth the past year. The funeral wa« held on Saturday morning at her home and then to the Town Line Menno nite Cemetery for burfal, Her husâ€" band and five children mourn her 106 namely, Irvine of Glenallan, Noah of Floradale, Allen of St. Jacobs, Mre, Honry K. Brubacher and one danghter at home Personals. We are sorry to report the llinesa of Mrs. Stephen Scherrer, when ahe The â€"funeral of the Jate Mre. Thomas Foster which was held here on Friday afternoon was largely atâ€" tended. Rev. A. A. Laing of Lin: wood had charge of the service :\|| the houee and grave. The palibearâ€" era were three brothera of the deâ€" ceased, namely, Robert and Pem Hosea of Waterloo and Archie Hosea of Hamilton, also three nephews, namely, Laverne Hosea of Toronto. Vernon Hosea of Waterloo and Mr. Lotne Rennle of Cros@hill. The aymâ€" pathy of the community i« extended to the hbereaved ones. , Mrs. Noah Sittler Passes. | The trustees of Hawkeeville ceme: tery are now in a position to receive any donationg in connection with the upkeep of the cemetery. Lucinda, Mrs. Adam Stauffer and Mr. Almon Brubacher of Lebanon, Pa., were recent . visitore â€" with â€" friends hore. Mr. Lloyd Snider spent Sunday with Ivan Bby, St. Jacobs. Mr. John Ramer of Markham was a recent visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Snider. Quite a number from here a(tendâ€" ed the funcral« of the late Moses (Hngrich and Moses Martin held Inst Thureday and Sunday. 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August Schnelder Mr. Enoch Wideman was a Kitch: ener viaitor on Monday, _ Mr. Magagech Weber completed threahing operationea In this locality Inst Thureday and the farmers mre well pleaeed with the good yleld of wrain this yoar. Thoge from here who altended the hockey game in Kitchener on Monâ€" day night aret Mr. Alvin Ottman, Mr. Earl Ottman, Mr, Glen_ Mceleod and Mr. Emmanue] Hoffman. Mr. Gilles Thibedean and Mro Al vin Oftman have both purchased a new De Forest Crosley radio the past week A number of our youth were pleaâ€" cantly entertained at a Mallowe‘en masquerade «oclal held in the town hall, Croseh{l1, on Thursday. night All report a good time Mrs. Stark of Toronto i« spending this week with her «ieter, Mre Steâ€" phen Scherrer suffered day and her. hed soon Je Mrs, . vielting delbere home h« dary Mis« â€" Florence â€" Tyack â€" returned home on Tueeday after apending two weeks â€" with Mr. and Mre. (George Glaister of Crosshill Mr. Albert Ruler of near Glenallan wae a viaitor to onr village on Friâ€" FRESH CUTS YOUNG ROASTING Ib. red a paralytic stroke last Sunâ€" and has «ince been confined to bed â€" Mer friends hope «he will be well again, rs. John Ottman, who has been ing for several weeka with Heiâ€" cve â€" friends.â€" returned _ to . her 35§¢ 1 §:© PaASTRY 24 th. Bar aHS Liver Herring * 10° Finnan Haddie ». 14 FRESH ATLANTICâ€"SEA SMOKED Olives Tea "s;" * 47 BULh Macaroni 2 9: Soap Chips i. 33 FANCY RED EMPEROR oUR OW \ \O. 1 LLBBYS CHRISTIES LARGE, RIPE BULK Grapes Stuffed ®;;.~ 21« 1b. 1 lc At its recent meeting the Communâ€" ity Welfare Society appointed Misa Marjorie Roee, secretary of the Old Age Peneion Roard, and investigator in indigent patient cases, ns their seeretary. Mise: Roee will succeed Mr. Hagedorn, who left for hia new poeition in Toronto the nwew â€" HMepburn admini@tration, «ild that out of the sixtyâ€"four hotels In his section. only three of their applications for the renewal of liâ€" censes would be refuged. He Also «tated that none in the Twin Cltfes would he_ affected . Lately Mr. Ratz has heen confined to his restdence throueh ill health Officers of the branch are as fol lowae: pro«ident, William Kropt; vice prosident. Joseph Bauman; freasur er. Charles Dahmer; «ccretary, Arâ€" thur Schnitzler, recording «ecretary, Eddic Quinn. The organization was effected by John Gavin of Interna: thonal Union headquarters, Toronto 1bs. zoc has been organized at the Kuntz Brewery Plant in Waterloo, LeRoy Malone, acting manager of the firm «tated rurontly.(l‘ho local union will be numbered NO. 170 ORGANIZE NEW UNION A new branch of the International Union of United Brewery. Workers z 1bs. zlc Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St. $ KITCHENER THREE LICENSES REFUSED In a recent «tatement, Norman Ratz, Inspector of Hotels under ROYAL No. 1 CREAM Pke. PLAIN 8)%0 DUEEN _ Bot ORDON‘S oD LASSES NEW APPOINTMENT Satisfy 14. 17c . 65 ll_b. 1 sc 10