New Hamburg.â€"The annual meetâ€" ing of the Women‘s Institute was held in New Hamburg on Mofday, Mrs. A. R. G. Smith being again elected to the presidency. Favorable reports were received from the variâ€" ous officers. With Mre. Luckbart presiding, the election of officers resulted as folâ€" lows: Honorary president, Mrs. L Hahn; president, Mre. A. R. G. Smith; first viceâ€"president, Mre. J.I Patterson; â€" second _ viceâ€"president, Mre. R. C. Luckhart; secretary, Mré. A. F. Habn; treasurer, Mré. E. Luckâ€" hart; district director, Mrs. R. €. Luckhart, with Mrs. A. R. G. Smith as alternate; branch directors, Mrs. F. Cookson, Mrs. Kirchhoffer, Mré. B. Spahr, Mrs. J. J. Berger, Mre. E. Kalbfleisch, Mrs. E. Grundenberger and Mrs. Hilda Hostetler; planists, Mrs. J. Weiderhold and Mré. F. Cookeon; flower and visiting comâ€" mittee, Mrs. George and Mre. E. Kalbfleisch; _ Freeport commlttes-.“ Mre. L. Hostetler, Mrs. C. Hahn, Mré. C. 0. Kruspe and Mrs. J. R. Feick; ‘ music committee, Miss L. Ritz, Mré. H. R. Mosig, Mrs. C. Ingold and Mrs. F. Cookeon; auditors, Mrs. F. Cookâ€" son and Mrs. J. J. Griffith; delegate to district annua}, Mre. C. Hahn. Mrs. J. E. Swartzentruber The funeral services for the late Mrs. J. E. Swartzentruber, who died at her home in New Hamburg on Sunday, were held from the home to Steinman‘s Amish Mennonite Church on Wednesday. Rev. Mr. Nafziger and Rev. Mr. Jutzie officiated. Interment took place in the adjoining cemetery in New Hamburg. Mrs. Lewls Hahn Passes. SAT., MAY 2589 A Day forâ€" 3 pes. of Fancy Rayon Silks, 217 in., in Black Cord and Yellow. Special 10 pes. of 32 in., in Black, Navy and Pink grounds with fancy patterns. Reg._sgc. for The death of Mrs. Lewis Hahn Sr., wife of the local prominent manufacâ€" turer occurred on Wednesday, May 15th. Deceased was 73 years of age and was born in Listowel. The funâ€" eral took place from the late resl dence on Saturday, with services in St. Peter‘s Lutheran church. Rev. H. H. Erdman had charge of the serâ€" vices. The casket bearere were Charles Ritz Jr., Fred Debus, C. Klassen, H. Hofetetter, Wm. Loehr and Henry Hoffman. Burlal was made in Riverside cemetery. New Hamburg Notes. CHILDREN‘S Hosiery In Black and Heather shades. Fine ribbed ... 250 pr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gall of Colborne spent the weekend the latter‘s parents, Mr. and A. R. G. Smith. Mr. and Mre. Milton Bettger of Monkton spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Otto Bettger and other relatives in town. Edward Hahn of Wilkesbarre, Pa., was here to attend the funeral of his stepâ€"mother, the late Mrs. Lewls Hahn which was held Saturday. GERMANN‘S SPECIALS NEW HAMBURG . A. R. G. SMITH HEADS wOMEN‘S INSTITUTE DRY GOODS w A T E R L 0 0 Rayon Silks Men! Hore is a shoe you can wear all fl long without getting ‘foot fatigue." The M. W. Locke Shoe is lentifically designed by Dr. M. W. Looke, worldâ€"famous foot -zflum. to do three things: (1) firmiy nmflt the arches and mai them strong; (2) prevent cramping of the toes; and (8) end those aches and pains caused by Ulâ€"fittIng footwear. Tnat‘s why M. W. Locke Shoes are comfortable as sarpet «lippers. Come in today or tomorrow and learn what these shoer can de for you. Two lasts for men, priced at $10. 150 KCing St. West KITCHENER Prints MU NDY‘S 19c¢ 15¢c SHOE Port with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Geiger and family of Kitcener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clem Mr. and Mrs. George Reinhart and son Roy Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mre. Gottfried Reinhart in Kitchener. _ Mr. and Mre. Ray Shants and chilâ€" drea Ruth and Roy of Kitchener visited Mr. J. G. Shants on Sunday. Miss Marie Burkhqglder of Preston «pent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" enis, Rev. and Mré. Oscar Burkholâ€" Mr. Moses Heer of near Kitchener Sundayed at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heer. 5 â€" Mr. R. Schiedel and family motored to Niagara Fells on sppday.r ue der. _ Miss Elvina Creseman of Preston spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. J. Cressman. {s Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blake on Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schaefer and eon of near Roseville and Mr. Lorne Schaefer of Kitchener. Westfall at St. Jacobs on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Menno Mader Sunâ€" dayed with Mr. and‘ Mre. Fred Mitchel] in Stratford. Mr. and Mré. Jim Braniff of Stratâ€" ford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre J. Killer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons and Mrs. W. Sheilds and children Jean and Bruce renewed acquaintances in Bloomingdale on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Cecil Mader and son Bobby and Miss Marie Shantz spent the weekend at the homes of Mr and Mrs. J. Winger at Fisherville and Miss Marie Hoover at Selkirk. Mrs. Smadley and son Fred of Toâ€" ronto visited with Mr. and Mre. Cecil Mader recently. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. L. Shantz and son.Raiph Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader. Friends of Master Orville Mader will be glad to hear that he has Te turned home after spending thir teen weeks in the K.â€"W. Hoepital. The second and third games of tennis have been played at the Maple Lane tennis club. Those partaking were: 2nd game. Jean Schiede} and Cecll Mader vs. Mrs. Mader and Elgin Fretz, the score being 9â€"9; 3rd game, Alice Schiedel and Eben Creeeâ€" man vs. Elaine Mader and Gordon Mader, the former winning both sete. 64 and 6â€"1. The annual meeting of the Hawkesâ€" ville cemetery board, will be held on Saturday afternoon, June 1st at 2 o‘clock p.m. Rev. A. H. Johnston of Millbank will occupy the pulpit in the United Church on Sunday morning at 10.30 o‘clock. Rev. A. A. Laing will take charge â€" of the â€" Millbank United Church service. & 27 Years Married. ]epeni §;t_url:i;y and Sunday friends in and around Floradale. A large number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. und . Mré. Robert Voison on Saturday evyening to celebrate with them their 2ith wedding anniversary. The evenâ€" Ing was dancing. Mr. and Mre. J. Heer visited Mre Mr. and Mre. Josiah Schallhorn enâ€" tertained their many friends at their home on Saturday night with a dance. All report a good time. Mesers,. Glen McLeod and Earl Tyack attended the play glven by the Stratford Normalites in Stratford on Friday night. We are glad to report Mr. Menno Bowman is able to be around again after being confined to his home for several â€" weeks | with | Inflamatory Rheumatism. $E NARNCI Mr. and Mrs. Neison Snyder and daughter Miss Eva Snyder of Kitchâ€" ener visited Saturday with Mr. Sidâ€" ney Snyder and family. Mr. R. H. Roberts Public School Inspector, made his spring visit to the local school on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman, Miss Eva Ottman, Master George Ottman and Mr. Glen McLeod spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Mr. Fred Sase of Paris is epending some time with Mr. and Mre. Stephen Scherrer, Mr.â€" and Mrs. Amos Brubacher McDowell of the 4th line of Peel HAWKESVILLE si);nl in card 'playing and with _ Bishop C. F. Derstine of Kitchâ€" ener -Jn conduct the Zion Chapgl! services here at 3 o‘clock next and a quartette will sing two spec sacred selections. . Hoar frost lent n}ucuhu' touch to the grass and roofs of buildings in this locality last Wednesday morning. Chittering house wrens, recently arrived, are now busy at partial nestâ€"building ere finally deciding upon a hatching domicile. Mennonite church services will be held in the meetingâ€"houses of West Wallenstein arid Three Bridges next Sunday morning. A â€" carload _ of cement | lately arrived for siloâ€"building purposes, and a carload of fat cattle was shipped to Buffalo on Friday. The plaintive call of a lone whiXâ€" poorâ€"will was heard in the riverside shrubbery of the Blackwell Bluffs during the cool gloaming of last Friday evening. « The East Wallenstein clayâ€"works receutly transported one truckload of tiles to Listowel and two truckâ€" loads to Brampton. Vicinity Visitors. _ Mr. Montague Davis of London returned home on Monday evening after spending a week with his sonâ€" inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Adkin. _ * _ Mr. and Mrs. C. Burgess and daughters Jean and Helen were last Wednesday â€" afternoon _ callers at Sunset Cottage, South Wallenstein. Mr. and Mrs. William Hahn and the Misses Grace Gooding and Marâ€" jorie Hahn of Bridgeport spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loninie Gooding. Postmaster and Mrs. L. F. Martin were Sunday visitors at the North Woolwich homes of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah B. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Amos W. Bauman. Mr. George Henderson of Elora was a Monday business visitor in this vicjnity. S . â€" Mr. Nathan B. Martin paid a business visit to the Twinâ€"City last Wednesday. _ e | _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. |Eli B. Frey were Mr. and Mrs. Moses H. Metzger of Glenallan and Mr. and Mrs. Israel B. Martin and Miss Martha Krueger of Kitchener. | Recently visiting at the East Walelnstein home of Mr. and Mrs. IHonry S.â€" Bauman were _ Messrs. Urias G. Martin and Ezra Frey and iMiss Katie Hoffman of Heidelberg, â€" Y\;;-..w(‘:;f\.'in Tyack of Hamilton was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of his mother, Mrs. William Tyack. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meno Sherk included Mr. and Mrs.‘Israel Bowman of Linâ€" wood, Mr. John Hintz of Macton, and Mr. and Mrs. Noah M. Bowman of Three Bridges. _ 0 bil-':-i'{‘ F. Winder of London was a Wallensteinâ€" business caller last Thursday. _ _ . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Martin spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Bowman of the Third of Peel.. _ â€" Mr. Harry Bulmer was a Saturâ€" day visitor in the Twinâ€"City. Mr. Lonnie Gooding is spending a few days near Carthage. Mr. and Mrs. Esley C. Matthews of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Adkin. ooo . Miss Daisy Rutherford recently veturned here after spending several months with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reist of Winterbourne. Mr. O. E. Adkin was a Monday evening visitor in Galt._ . and _ M Elmira. Visitors at the home of Mr. Charles E. Matthews during the weekâ€"end were: Mr. Arthur Sheard and the Misses Annabelle, Olive and Dorothy Matthews of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. William Kells of the sixth of Ueel, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Matthews of Glenallan, and Mr. William Sparks of Galt. Local Pastor Suffers Heart Attack in Pulpit Sunday. Rev. W. J. Yagor, while conductâ€" ing a mother‘e day eervice in the Heidelberg Evangelical Church on Sunday wae seized with a heart atâ€" tack in the middle of his address and fell back into his chair. Willing hands rushed to his side and gave first aid. A hurried telephone call, very promptly brought Dr. Robineon ‘ n se Pb it snn n C to the scene to give medical ald. He brought the afflicted minister to his home here where he is now resting on the way to recovery. EL.C.E. Meets, The ELC E. on Monday evening had as their topic. "The Invincible Goodwill of Jesue". This wae preâ€" wented hy Gordon Henrich, J. 4j Hurst conducted / a _ bible reading conbest Nexiâ€" Mondas evening a group Of women from thp Eimira Evangelical W.M S. will give a missionary play in the andiforinm of the chureh here nnder the anspices of the league. Mz and Mrscâ€" Rufug Martin: and Family â€" accompanied | by Mr.â€" and \rs â€" Jonathan Martin visited with Moo aind Mrsâ€"â€" Melvin â€" Muneberger, Noew Hamhirg on Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kerchner and danghter NVirginia visited in Dublin atid Milverton on Sumday Mr ind Mre. Eivin Horet and Wil ma of We Montrose, Mr. and Mré Clayton â€" Bowinan, | Robert, Edward and RuthSof Mannheim, Mr. and Mre Lonic â€" Schutz, Waterloo, Mr. and Mrsâ€" Ervin Shoemaker, Myra Verna and Norma visited at the home of Mro and Mrs. Walter: Bauman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Weber, El mira and Mr. Joe Shoemaker of Midâ€" «diebrook «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr«. Sylveater Zlegler. Mr. Edwin Lichty the Miesea Luâ€" cinda and Mary Ann Ljchty of near St. Jacoba visited with Mrs. Amanda Lichty, Sunday Mr. and Mrs_ Alvin Bowman and Wilma of Elmira visited with Lev! Bowman‘« on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. leaiah Martin and fimlly of Wallenstein spent Sunday with Poter Bowman‘e. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Stahibanm, the Mis«es Verna and Florence Stahlâ€" hanm and Mr. Ed. Each of Pilkington «pent Sunday with Ierael Lichty‘a Wine Track Event. Wine Track Event. We extend congratulationa to Roy Claa« who won the 220â€"yd. dash at the annual W.0.9.8.A. feld and track meet at London on Saturday. WALLENSTEIN }\t‘lvi.sk;‘ Rebecea Brubacher of ST. JACOBS FLORADALE Mr. and Mrs. }. A. Durrant Of near Guelph called on Misses Mary and Abbie Bemig recently. Mr. and Mrs. Kennoth McAllister and daughters Joyce and Kathleen and Mre. Alice McAllister spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Marjorie Mc Allister of London. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. und Mre. Ralph Koch were Mr. and Mrs. Lorue Shants of Waterloo and Miss Loretta Suider. Mr. and Mre. John Campbell and children ‘Robert and Betty and Masâ€" ter Lioyd Jenny spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and ‘Mre. Earl of Brantford. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Gibert Bechtel were Mr. and Mrs Howaerd Hoffman and Mr. ‘and Mre. William White Kl(ltch» ener. ! â€" \lr and Mrs. Rdgar Martin Yatâ€" ton were guests at the home 0 + and Mreé. Urbin Snyder on Sun_d‘ % _ Miss! Vera Todd was a weekend guest of Miss Myrtle Wildfong in Elmira. . â€" Mr. and Mre. Roy Snider and sons of Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Shantz on Saturday. â€" Mrs. Selina Weber and daugn‘l‘em Misses Stella and Eileen of Kitchenâ€" er, Mr [van Kinzie and Mrs Woelfle of Williamsburg were recent guests of Mr. and Mre. A D. Snider. Miss Myrtle Wetzel of New Hamâ€" burg called on friends in the village on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simon of Breslau were recent callers at the home of Misses Mary and Abble Bemis. Whittemoreâ€"Snyder Wedding. A very pretly spring wedding was solemnized on Saturday afternoon at 2 o‘clock at the United Church when Aleda eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Snyder became the | bride of Mr. Leslie Whittemore of Bridgeport, . son of Mr. and â€" Mrs. Whittemore of Stratford. Rev. J. W. Newbery of Rothsay performed the ceremony. The bridal party entered the church to the strains of wedding imu«i(» played | by _ Miss Dorothy schweitzer, The bride. who . was given in marriage by her father was lovely in a gown of white silk crepe with which she wore a white cloche hat ind the bridegroom‘s gift a beauâ€" tiftul necklace and carried a bougquet '0[’ Pernet roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Rhea Snyder, who wore a charming frock of blue and carried a ‘bouquet of pink carâ€" nations. The bridegroom was assistâ€" ed by Mr. Carter Holmes as best man and the ushers were Mr. Rayâ€" mond Snyder and Mr. Harry Whitteâ€" | more. Little Miss Elaine shelly in a green frock and Miss Jean Whitte: more in a pink frock were winsome flower girls, carrying baskets of pink «weet peas and baby‘s breath. After the ceremony a reception and wedidng dinuer were held at the jpome of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Snyder, the latter wearing a flowered gown with coreage of carâ€" nations and Mr. and Mrs. Whitteâ€" more, the latter wearing a royal blue silk and lace gown received with the bride and bridegroom. Out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. H. Butterworth ‘of Wyandotte, Mich., Mré. Hugh Wat ford and son Hugh and daughter Miss Ruth Walford of Hamilton, and Mre Charles â€" Pickering and | daughter Mise Jean Wood of Hamilton. Guests were also present from Welland, Preston, Bridgeport, Waterloo, Stratâ€" ford. Guelph, Rothsay and Galt. During the signing of the register Mrs. Lester Shelley sang, "I Love You Truly". After the reception dinâ€" ner was served in the dining room gaily decorated In pink and green with bouquets of carnations aweet peas and tullps. Later the bride couple left by moâ€" tor for Montreal. The bride donned for travelling a blue sult with grey assessories and hat to match. On their return they will take up restâ€" dence in Kitchener. â€" Mr. Louis Ernst of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elltou Ernet. Personals. Miss Muricl Ernst epent Sunday with Miss Bessie Wiemer, Kitchener. â€" Mr.and Mrs. B. W. Lichty visited on Monday with Mr. and Mre. Emâ€" manuel Martin near Elmira. . â€" ‘ Mica Iva lichty entertained her Sunday School class the "King‘a Mesâ€" i sengers" at her home Bunday. Mr. and Mre. George Weber atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mr. William Schisller at Vineland last Wednesday. --Sl-i;;;e;viijfma Creesman and Ruth Brubacher of Kitchener epent Sunâ€" day with Mildred Weber. â€" â€" Mr. and Mre. Earl Snyder and children accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ananiag Shantz were Sunday gnests with Mr. and Mre. Clifford Comfort and Mr_ and Mre. Walter Book at St. Ann. Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin and children â€"James. Paul and Lois of Strishurg were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mre: Leander Snyder. Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin and children â€"James. Paul and Lois of strishurg were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mre. Leander Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weber spent Smgglay with â€" Miss Mary: and Mr. Tilman Weber at Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. Kenard Snyder and caons were Sunday visitore with Mr nd Mre. Roy Snyder, Waterloo Messrs. Urias and Vernon Bearingâ€" er ard Mervin Weber apent Sunday ut Witiam Mitchinson‘a at Vineland and at Niagara Falls. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Snyder of Natchez were Sunday visitore with Mrâ€" and Mrs. Clayton Moss. â€" Recent vieitors with Dave Bearâ€" inger‘s were Rev. and Mre. Simon Martin and family and Mre. 1. Wisâ€" mer of Strasburg and Mrs. Allan Snvder and Misa Maric Snyder.‘ Miases Iifl;‘;)'?;)' and Eileen Yaek of â€" Bridgeport «pent Sunday with Mic« Reta Klein. _ Mrs. Rudy Meyers and baby daughâ€" ter «pent Tuesday with her parents, Mr and Mra. William Klein. Mr. and Mre. Harvey Snider and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mra. Elmer Battler at Roeebank \[r. Lioyd Weber of Centreville, Clifford and Harold Creeeman of Na: tchez spent Sunday with Poster and Murrel Snider. MUr. and Mrs. Edward Seibert and daughter Eiste and Mr. and Mre Clayton Sekert and Margaret were Sunday gne«te with Mr. and Mrs John Selbert at (hippawa Mroâ€" ll;{d Mra. Clarence Schmidt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre Harâ€" vey Schmidt GERMAN MILLS ~â€"â€" | _ Mr. Thes. Hawthorne of Chatham 0 J. A. Durrant of and Mr. NHoward Hawthorne of rere Mrâ€" _ Mrs. Hester Tanner has returned and Mr. home after -pondmc, the ?lt two t Kitch weeks with her son Cecil in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sharpe and n bf Yat Mrs. W. Freeborn and dnucxur of e 0 . Stratford spent Sunday with Mr. Sunda and Mrs. H. Kelly. weekâ€"end r. William Fink of Toronto ifong in t the weekâ€"end with Mr. and | Mr#~J. Nuhn. â€" Stratford spent a few days at their home during the past week. Miss Alice Hyde has returned to her home in Thamesville after mndh’&opn!nvnhuï¬. home of her brother, Mr. Wilbur Hyde. \ Mr. and Mrs. i. Kuenemann of Mildmay and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vath oI Hanover spent a couple of t_hy-huwuk'h.hlu Geo. Macâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. MacLennan and daughter of Tillsonburg, Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacLennan and Miss Bnbs.!{nlm of Wallenstein spent Sunday with Mrs. Geo. MacLennan. Misg Garnet Fink has returned to her home in Toronto after spending the past month with Mr. and Mrs. J. Nuhn. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Jack of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end with ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winkler. _ turned l;(;l-n_e‘;ï¬;r]iendiaf the past month with his brother, William, at Tillsonburg. _ Mrs. Jack Nuhn is visiting with members of her family in Toronto. We are pleased to report that Miss Dorland, junior teacher of the public school, was able to resume her duties last Friday morning. Mr. Warren Brownlee has returnâ€" ed home after spending the winter months with his son Robert in Detroit. e Mr. and Mrs. Ernie May and twin _ daughters | and â€" Mr._ Fred Groves of Listowel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Macâ€" Lennan Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacDonald of Tralee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. F. Dietrich. Mr. and Mrs. Wmm Lambert spent sunday â€" with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henry of the townline west. Mr. and Mre. Clark Wright of Newton apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Allingham and daughter Janet «pent Sunday with Mr. Robert Allingbam of Fernâ€" bank. Mr. and Mre. Roy: Calder spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra Harold Calder of 13th line. Mr. Walter Sparling of Streetsville was a business visitor here Monday. Miss Doreen Lambert is spending this week with her annt, Mre. Sam Henry. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre Joe Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Diet rich. Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Stem mler, Miss Helen Kocher. Mrs. F. Klein visited with her sis ter, Mrs. Joe Helm sunday. Mrs. F. Harchen of Toronto is apending some time with her sieter, Miss Mary Hanley. A serious car accident took place Saturday evening on the Listowel highway in which Edward Basler and John Gudodt were seriously hurt. Mr. Thursd Mrs. Fred Dietrich who has been ill is slowly recovering. Two Badly Injured. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Diebod of Wa terloo spent Sunday at Hesson.r The _\;)ung people of Linwood have put on a play and are coming to He«son Monday evening. Mr. Gordon MacLennan has Russel Allingham «pent last avy in Milverton. DORKING HESSON I-ZIKRO'ELECT RIC re Mr. and Mre. Addison Bauman and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Horet in Elmira. Rev. E. N. Mohr had charge of the Sunday services at the Evangelical Church here. Miss Lydlan Horst and brothere Nathanie! and Osiazh and Master Howard Bauman visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. lsrael Good near Elmira on Sunday. \‘h“ l};ral;n \-\'agner of Elmira «pent Sunday at the home of his uncle, Mr. Leon Wagner. Miss Salome Cressman of Elmira and Mis Lovina Horst visited the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Deniel Horst on Sunday. We regret to report the illness of three of our residents, Mrs. John W. Miller, Mr. EnEoch Schneider and Mr. Emerson Stange and hope that they may soon regain their health. Mr. and Mrs, Addison Reist and daughters Adela and .Caroline were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Seip and daughter Merlene, Mrs. J. Frey spent sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Schaus, Marriston. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reidt, Mr. and Mis. A. Reidt and Esther, Mr. and Mrs. A. Seip and Melva, Mr. and Mrs. B. Brown epent Sunday with \Mr. and Mre. J. Seip. Personals. Maurer on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seip and famâ€" ily paseed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Werner. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Wettlaufer and won â€" Austin spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Wells, Mrs. Wells has been confined to bed for past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert and Merle were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Hefity Meir. Re‘-\vmd Mrs. W. Wenstlauf® and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harvey Demerling. â€" Mr. and Mrs.â€"E. Wahl and son Allan of Listowe] spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre Peter Dickert. NORTH WOOLWICH 54 King St. W. z KITCHENER VEAL 3 Rib Veal Chops Loin Veal Chops Loin Veal Steak Veal Rump Roast Leg Veal Roast . Rolled Veal Roast SPARE RIBS ...... PEANUT BUTTER . MINCE MEAT ..... RIB BOILING BEEF PORK SAUSAGE .. g mg;lbnr new marvels of L/ ctric Cookery. xq RIC POWER COMMISSION CLIFFORD ROAST ROAST Em Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knechtel and son Rufus and Mise Irene Knechâ€" tel motored to Brantford on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Oecar Burkholder and family of Breslau spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. S. Baer. Mr. W. A. Risebrough of Milliken, R.O.P. Inspector, spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. H. W Bean Miss Orpha Rosenberger of near Platsville spent Sunday at the home 0: Mrs. Simeon Creesman. Mrs. Richard Knechtel and daughâ€" ter Grace of New Hamburg spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knechtel. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder of New Hamburg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Witâ€" mer. Kitchener.â€"In a strong letter of protest, the Intercounty â€" Baseball Assocation, asked the department at ‘Toronto to reconsider the new adâ€" ditional amusement tax on sport tickâ€" ets. This would have a stiffling effect upon sport locally, they claimed. In place of the amusement tax on every ticket they seek to have it replaced with a graduated surtax on the net returns at the wicket, on all sums over $200 for a single sport event. _ Mr. and Mrs. Noah Yantzi and son Roy spent Sunday at the home of Mi«. Roth near New Hamburg. â€" Mr. Alvin Sheard of Toronto and Meesrs, Ervin Bean and Allan Cochâ€" rane of Waterloo spent Monday at the home of Mr. Samuel Sararas. _ Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Miller and son Merle spent Sunday In Paris. 2 Ibs. 2 lbs. 2 lbs. 3 lbs. 2 lbs. Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER SPORT TAX PROTESTED ORDON‘S OOD VEAL ROSEBANK Satisfy 13° 95° 15°