DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF SUFFERS BROKEN SKULL Preston.â€"In an unusual accident on Thursday in the Preston Woodâ€" working â€" Machinery Co., Albert Near, well known assistant chief of the Preston fire department, suffered a frectured skull and other injuries and mnow lies in the Galt General Hospital in a critical condition. The direct cause of the accident is unknown. Near was evidently takâ€" ing measurements on the movable bed of a planer when the motor atartâ€" ed up and he was crushed between the casting on which he was working and the plane. Dr. A. M. Urguhart of Preston atâ€" tended. Drover W. Ruppel responded to a call for a blood transfusion la ter in the night Baden.â€"By a score of 13 to 9 the Milverton softball nine defeated Baâ€" den‘s equad in a scheduled ‘Triâ€" County League game on Monday night. The Misses Pearl, Ruth and Grace Salzman of Kitchener were Sunday visitore with their friends Jean and Ruth Woode. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Letson and famâ€" ily of Galt, were visltors at Mr. Herâ€" man Letson‘s. & Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Woods and children also Grace Woods accomâ€" panied Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woods of Waterloo to viait Mr. Arthur Woods at Western University. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Gole of Bridgeport spent Sunday with Mre. Graves SugE. Observes 82nd Birthday. Mies Mary Weber celebrated her eightyâ€"second birthday on Monday of this week. She had as guests, Mr. and Mré. Israe] Martin of Kitchener, Mr. Urias Martin, Mr. Fry, Miss Mcâ€" Gregor and Mise Daisy Rutherford of Wallenstein. A few pleasant hours were apent in singing. Mr. Joel Weber, a brother, passed the eightleth milestone of his life a week ago. We wish them many bappy returns of their birthdays. School Pupiis Innoculated. BROWN LABEL â€" 33¢ & Ib. ORANGE PEKOE â€" 40¢ 4 lb. As a measure against the epread of the Scarlet fever epidemic, the pupils of our school were innoculated on Monday by Dr. T. M. Robinaon of St. Jacobs, medical health officer of this township. So far the family of Oscar lerael are the only one‘s qtinr antined. 48th Wedding Day Celebrated. ‘! HUDSON â€" >34 Terrapiane Coupe Another anniversary was celebrat ed, though rather quietly, when Mr Dedicated To Better Vision . . . THE JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE . . . Or do they to some extent distress you? Some eyes are bothered by them. We have a message of cheer. Visit us. Tell us about the difficulty, and we will explain how a special lense prevents this annoyâ€" ance. Not conspicuous, yet effectual. _ Corrections _ of errors of vision in them too. Comfortable, satisfactory. DO YOU ENJOY THE MOoVIES? WwWEST MONTROSE (Continued next Thursday) MILVERTON WINS 139 ’34 Terraplane C ’31 Essex Sedan *31 Buick Coupe ’30 Grahamâ€"Paige Sedan ’29 Oldsmobile Sedan ’28 Pontiac Coupe Dobbin Garage Pontiac Coach KITCHENER | _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs Ritter of Kitâ€" chener anounce the engagement of ; their daughter Edna May Katharine to William Joseph Bettke, son of Mr. [and Mrs. Nicholas Bettke of Kitchâ€" |ener, the marrlage to take place in { the early part of June. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dalhmer, Rose St., Kitchener, announce the engageâ€" ment of their youngest daughter ; Ruth C. Dahmer to Vernon Ram:â€" aeyer. only son of Mr. and Mre. J. | Ramseyer, Locust St., Kitchener, the | wedding to take place the latter part ‘of this month. TERRAPLANE A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dahmer of Menno Street, Waterâ€" joo, assembled at their home on Friâ€" day night to tender a surprise party to Miss Edna A. Ritter. whose marâ€" rlage is to take place shortly. Mrs. H. L. Wilson, Queen‘s boule yard. Kitchener, left Thursday for her home in Calgary, Alta. Mrs. Wilâ€" sum will travel by train as far as Winâ€" nipeg, Man., and there will join her two sisters who are motoring to Al berta. Mr. 8. C sident of 1 ance and . Winnipeg . trip. Mr. and Mre. Milton Morleck of Buffalo, N.Y., spent a few days in Waterloo the guests of the former‘s mother, Mrs. J. C. Morlock, Queen street north. The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fries and Mr. and Mrs. A. Schacht, Breitâ€" haupt St.. Kitchener, was the scene of an interesting event on Saturday evening when Mr. and Mre. Schacht entertained at a farewell party for the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Fries, who leave shortly to motor to Kindersley, Sask., to vislt the former‘s brother, Mr. Henry Fries. BUFFALO TO MEET TORONTO ON MAY 24 Of special interest to baseball fans throughout Ontario is the morning and afternoon dowbleâ€"header on Vicâ€" toria Day at the Maple Leaf Stadium with the Buffalo Blsons meeting Toâ€" ronto Maple Leafs. The Bisons, as in the past, started slowly despite their «trengthened pitching staff anfl, by the time they play Toronto on May 23, 24 and 25 in Toronto, should be going along al top speed. In seaâ€" sone past, the Leafa have always had to battle in every game with the Bisons, while other clubs found it rather easy to defeat the Herd. The apecial Victoria Day morning and afternoon games are staged As part of the Toronto ‘Club allâ€"Ontario day program with the morning game slated to start at 10.30 o‘clock and the <afternoon affair at 3 o‘clock. Ontario baseball fans are again reâ€" minded that starting time of the games in Toronto are on Daylight Saving Time. There will be no inâ€" crease over the regular admission | charge« and baseball fana outside of ‘Toronto who plan to make a day of it at the Fleet Street Stadium on May 24th would be well advised to make their reservations early. and Mrs A. E. Rickert of our village celebrated their fortyâ€"eighth wedding anniversary. We also join in wishing them many happy returna. Mr. and Mrs. on Martin and fam ily «pent Sunday with Mr. Geo Letson. â€" Mr. Wm Quarrie attended the funâ€" eral of the Jlate Andrew Atchison at Elora on Friday. â€" Mr. Oscar Lindeay of Brantford, Miss l;ubel Slimmon, Misa Marjory Hood and Mr. Geo (iood all of Gueiph spent Sunday at the Manefield home. â€" Miss Marjory â€" Leteon â€" of _ Doon called on friends in the village on Sunday â€" Misa Ruth Marriott of Waterloo visited her parents on Saturday. "34 Terraplane Sedan ’31 Oldsmobile Sedan *2G Oakland Coach 930 Austin Coupe *J97 Pontiac Sedan 927 Jewett Coach Personals Oldsmobile Coupe . Tweed of Waterloo, preâ€" the Universal Life Assurâ€" Annuity Company left for last Friday on a ‘business King St. Weet port at Conestogo. ril Rau of Elmira. May 23â€" Maple Grove at ‘Bm.h".c,hllowln; the wedding dinner at dale; St. Jacobs R‘s at BridgeDO"t; ths home of the bride‘s mother, the Winierbourne at St. Jacobs A®: couple took up residence on the Breslau at Conestogo. farm of the ‘bridegroom near Linâ€" May 28â€"St. Jacobs A‘s at MAPIG yoog. Grove; Bridgeport at New Germany; , <mpâ€" ! Bloomingdale at Breslau; ‘Conestogo | McKnight.Stevenson ‘at Winterbourne ;'North Waterloo l * \ Softball Dates North Waterloo Softball League mira on Baturday when Miss Anâ€" has been released by league offi¢ials. geilitta Rau, duughter of Mre. Theoresa It is as follows. ._._‘Rau of Eimire and the late Mr. Jobn May 14â€"New Germany et MAP}® n.y yecame the bride of Mr. Josoph Grove; Conestogo at Bloomingd&l0; Runsteitier, son of Mr. and Mre. H. St. Jacobs R‘s at Breslan; Bridg® runstettiee of Linwood. Rev. Faâ€" port at Winterbourne. \ther J. J. Aruold officiated. _ May 17â€"New Germany at Breslau." Tpp aitendants were Miss Bva _ May 21â€" Breslau at Maple GrOY®: may and Theresa Eckort. The brideâ€" Bloomingdale at New Germany; 8t ;room was eupported by Mr. John Jacobs A‘s at St. Jacobs R‘e; Bridge pirmingham of Crosehill and Mr. port at Conestogo. 8 0 ; _ "Cyril Rau of Elmira. May 30â€"Bioomingdale at Bridge port; Maple Grove at Winterbourne; St. Jacobs R‘s at Conestogo. _ _ _ _ vv)l'a'y‘ 31â€"New Germany at St. Jaâ€" cobe A‘s. â€" June _ 6â€"Conestogo _ at â€" Maple Grove; St. Jacobs R‘s at New Gerâ€" many; Breslau at St. Jacobs A‘s; Bloomingdale at Winterbourne. June 4â€"Winterbourne at. New Germany; St Jacobe A‘s at Bloom: ingdule; Breslau at Bridgeport; Maâ€" ple Grove at St. Jacobs R‘s. June 11â€"St. Jacobs R‘s at Bloomâ€" ingdale; Winterhourne at Bresliau; Bridgeport at St. Jacobs A‘s; New Germany at Conestogo. June 13â€"Bridgeport at New Gerâ€" many; Bloomingdale at Conestogo; Breslau at St. Jacobs R‘s; Winterâ€" bourne at ‘Bridgeport. June 18 â€"Bridgeport at Maple Grove; SL Jacobs A‘s at Conestogo; Winterbourne at St. Jacobs R‘s; Breslay at New Germany. June 20â€"Maple Grove at Breslau; New Germany at Bloomingdale; St. Jacobs R‘s at St Jacobs A‘s; Conesâ€" togo and Bridgeport. June 25â€"Bloomingdale at Maple Grove: Bridgeport at St. Jacobs R‘s; St. Jacobs A‘s at Winterbourne; Conestogo at Breslau. June 27â€"Maple Grove at St. Jaâ€" cobs A‘s; New Germany at Bridge port; Breslan at Bloomingdale; Winâ€" terbourne at Conestogo July 2 â€"Bridgeport at Blooming: dale; Winterbourne _ at Maple Grove; Conestogo al St. Jacobe R‘s; St. Jacobs A‘s at New Germany. July 4â€"New Germany at Winterâ€" bourne; Bloomingdale at St. Jacobs A‘s; Bridgeport at Breslau; St. Jaâ€" cobs R‘s at Maple Grove. July 9 â€" Maple Grove at Conestogo; New Germany at St. Jacobs Rs; St. Jacobs A‘s at Breslau; Winterbourne at Bloomingdale. July 11â€"Bloomingdale at St. Jaâ€" cobs R‘s; Breslau at Winterbourne; St. Jacobs A‘s at Bridgeport; Conesâ€" togo at New Germany. INTERCOUNTY BALL sSCHEDULE ANNOUNCED Playing an 18â€"game schedule with nine homes games, the Intercounty Baseball Association‘s Intermediate "B" series, announced their sche dule recently as follows: â€" “.7§at-.- ;\[:ii'llg;ai-rrant(ord at Parie; Galt at Waterloo. â€" . May 24 A.M.â€"Galt at Brantford; Waterloo at Paris. May 24 P.M.â€"Waterloo at Galt. Sat. May 25â€"Paris at Galt; Waterâ€" loo at Brantford. Wed. May 29â€"Paris at Waterloo. Sat. June 1â€"Waterloo at Galt; Paris at Brantford. Sat. June 83â€"Galt at Paris. Sat. June 15â€"â€"Brantford at Waterâ€" Sat. June 22â€"Brantford at Gait; Waterloo at Parié. Sat. June 29â€"Gait at* Brantford;â€" Paris at Waterlo0. Mon. July 1 A.M.â€"Galt at Waterâ€" joo; Brantford at Paris. Mon. July 1 P.M.â€"Brantford at Waterloo; Galt at Parie. Sal. July 6â€"Paris at Galt; Waterâ€" loo at Brantford. Wed. July 10â€"Waterlo0 at ‘Galt; Paris at Brantford. 100. â€" E:â€"Art.â€.lurly 13â€"Brantford at Paris; Galt at Waterloo. â€" v“é;,{:‘_]‘,;];. 20â€"Brantford at Galt; Waterloo al Parie. _ Sat. July 27â€"Parla at Waterlo0; Galt at Brantford. Sat. Aug. 3â€"Brantford at Galt Mon. Aug. 5 (Clvic Holiday) A.M. â€"Brantford at. Waterloo, Galt® at Parie. & _ Wed. July 24â€"Waterloo at Brantâ€" ford, Paris at Galt. 0_ Mon. Aug ford. « INTERCOUNTY TENNIS SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED New â€" Hamburg. â€"The _ following: «chedule was drawn up at the annual meeting of the Intercounty Tennis League held in the Odd Fellow‘s Club rooms in New Hamburg recently. Dr. Wilson of Ayr was elected as preskt dent for this season, euceeding H. R. Roth. A Anderson of Ayr wae made secretaryâ€"treasurer while L. Faber of Tavistock â€" was elected â€" viceâ€"presi dent ‘The complete schedule is as fol lows : June June Raden June June June burk July 4â€"Baden vs. Tavistock, July 6â€"â€"Stratford ve. Ayr. July 10â€"Ayr ve. New Hamburg; Stratford ve. Tavistock. July 17â€"New Hamburg ve. Baden; Tavistock vs. Ayr July 24â€"Baden vs. Stratford; New Hamburg ve. Tavistock July 31â€"Ayr vsa. Baden; Stratford vs. New Hamburg. August 7â€"Ayr ve. Stratford. Auguet $â€"Tavistock va. Baden June July fard. Intereating gamea resullted when the @choola of the Waterloo league met on Saturday. The reaulta are af followas: Central 8t. Loula Alexandra Alexandra 5â€"New Hamburg ve. Ayr. 12â€"Tavistock ve. Stratford; ys. New Hamburg. 19â€"Ayr ve. Tavistock. 20â€"Stratford vs. Baden 26â€" Tavletock vs. New Hamâ€" 271â€"Baden ve. Ayr. 3 â€"New Hamburg vs. Strat SOF TBALL SCORES 22â€"Brantford at Galt; 5 P.M.â€"Paris at Brantâ€" Benior Boys ... 16 Central Junior Boys 12 Bt. Louls ... Senior Girle ... 10 Rilis. Ziegler Junior Girle ... 15 Blis. Ziegier for An interesting wedding was solemâ€" . nized in St. ‘Theresa‘g Church in Ti | An jnteresting event took place on May 11 in the Benton Streot Bapâ€" tist parsonage in Kitchener, when Misg Marian Stevenson, youngest daughter of Mrs. Margaret Stevenâ€" son, Courtland Avenue east, Witchâ€" ener, and the late Mr. William Steâ€" véehson became the bride of Cecii McKnight, son of Mr. and Mrs. John MaKnight. The â€"gtlendlnl was Miss Violet Stevenson, eister of the bride. Théy will reeide in Kitchener. P The marriage of Miss Pauline Hopi, daughter of Mr. and Mre. John Hopf of Normenby Tp., to Mr. Melâ€" ton Henry Koenig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Koenig of Ayton, took place in St. Andrew‘s manse, Kitchâ€" ener on May 11. Rev. George Tayâ€" torâ€"Munro â€" officiated. The attendâ€" ants were ‘Miss Bernice Koenig of Hanover and John Hopf of Ayton. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the ‘bride‘s parents in Normanby ‘Tp. i Mrs. Andrew Schumacher The death of Mr. Andrew Schuâ€" inacher, Kitchener, occurred at the i St. Mary‘s Hospital on Friday. Deâ€" J ceased was 79 years of age and was | born in Formosa. Gurrâ€"Payne The United Church parsonage in Kitchener was the scene of a qulet wedding on May 8th, when Edythe Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mre. James Payne, Elmira, was united in marriage to Mr. Lloyd S. Gurr, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gurr, Toronto Rev. Clarke Logan officiated, Mias Elsie Payne of Elmira acted as bridesmaid and the ‘best man was Mr. J. Hunter of Toronto. A lovey wedding was witnessed at the Church of Our Lady, in Guelph recently, when Misa Marie Lobsinger, daughter of Mr. John Lobeinger of Deemerton and the! late Mrs. Lobâ€" singer was married to Mr. Tom Curâ€" tis. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Curâ€" tis of Guelph. Only the immediate relatives and friends were present. The attendants were Miss Dorothy Lobsinger and Mr. Roy Curtis. They will reside in Guelph, Ullnerâ€"Hinz The Benton Street Baptist parsonâ€" age on Wednesday, May 15th, was the scene of a wedding between Miss â€" Frieda â€" Blizabeth Hinz â€" of Mitchell and Mr. Alfred J. Uliner of West Monkton,. Rev. A. J. Lewis, pastor of the church officiated. Mr. Schumacher is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. J. Ruet:, Donovan, Sask., and four sone, Clarâ€" enceâ€"of Copper City, Mich., and Leonâ€" ard, Victor and Oscar, all of Kitchâ€" chener. Also surviving are one broâ€" ther, Philip of Chesley and three sigâ€" ters,. Mrs. Lucas Zettel, Formosa, Mrs. John Schnurr. Mildmay, Mrs. Joseph Fedy, Waterloo and 34 grandâ€" children. The funeral was held on Tuesday with serviceés at St Joseph‘s Church, interment taking place in Woodland cemetery. Mrs. Charles Mollinger Mrs. Elizabeth Barbara Wagner Hollinger died atâ€"her home on Eby St., Kitchener on Thursday, May 15, following a two year ilinese. De ceased was ‘born in Wilmot Tp. 49 years ago. Besides her husband, there also aurvive three ons and one daughter, Arthur of Detroit, Mich., Walter and Albert at home and Miss Helen Holâ€" linger at home. Also eurviving are three brothers, John E. Wagner of Kitchener, William Wagner of Al berta and Edwin of Detroit and one «lster, Mrs. Elmer Biehn of Detroit. _ The funeral wase held on Saturday at her late residence followed by a service â€" in St. Paul‘s Lutheran church. â€" Interment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. Rev. A. Orzen had charge of the gervice. Margaret Patricia McDermott (On the eve of her graduation from the training achool for nurses al the St. Mary‘s Hospital, Miss Margaret P. McDormott died on Friday at the age of 20. Deceased had been ill for only two weeks. Predeceased by her mother five years ago, she Is eurvived by her father, seven «istera, Mra. J. Dever eanx of Detroit, Mary, Anne, Mor ence, Lonisa, Angela and Helen at home, and two brothers, Harold of Alma and Frank at home. The funeral was held Monday with service« In St. Louis® Charch, Waterâ€" lo00. Interment took place in St. Mary‘s Ont. Margaret Glennie The death of Margaret Glennie, daughter _ of _ the late William Glennie of _ near _ Winterbourne, occurred at the home of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, _ Moore _ Hill, _of Conestogo, on Monday night. Deâ€" ceased was in her 67th year. There survive to mourn her pMS8â€"‘ips ho ing, one sister, Mrs. Annie Ware, of |Cooper Guelph, and one brother, Ggorgek l{im Glennie, of Elmira. Two sister8, visitor Mrs. Moore Hill of Conestogo ANd gjmira Mra. Duncan of Victoria, BAC.,I Mr. passed away two years ago. were t | latter‘s Sarah Ann Ludwig Mr. Ma ‘There pasaed away last Tuesday at Mr. her home in Brealau, Mre. Sarah AND thews il.uflwlg at the age of 85. D6te@#®0 home c was buried on Thuraday afternoon, of Mar mervices being held in the Hagey| We i !Manml(c Church. Interment was Israe) made in the Preston cemetery. recent Curtisâ€"Lobsinger Obituary Koenigâ€"Hopf Personals. Miss Annie Brown has returned to her home after spending the winâ€" ter months with relatives at Hamil: ton and Guelph. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hosking of Palmerston spent a couple of days last week with the latter‘s sister, Mr. and Mre. Jas. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hodge of Galt visited fast Sunday with the latters sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sugg. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Milliard Jr., and family of Fergus were recent visitors with the former‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Milliard. tou Mrs. John Wollis and son Lorne of West Montrose visited last Sunday with her brother, Mr. Albert Hamilâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Win. Murphy spent last â€" weekâ€"end â€" with relatives at Barrie. & Mr. Beaven Burnett has returned to Freeport after «pending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. David Burnett were recent visitors with the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Beaven at Hesâ€" peler. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacDonald spent last weekâ€"end with relatives at Stratford and Listowel. s Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Burnett visited on Sunday afternoon with the forâ€" mer‘s wnele, Mr. Win Hiamilten at Eramosa . Mr. and, Mrs. Hugh Langdon and litle son Jimmie of Kitchener visited on Sunday afternoon with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon. ‘The 24th of May celebration has been postponed indefinitely owing to un outbreak of «carlet fever in the community H-I H;uhn:kon nâ€"f -I!n;,\'i(osvillr, Mr. jand Mrs. F. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shantz 0000 __ Rev. A. Mo Hamilton. Mr. and Mre. Robert McCracken and Mrs. Geo. Smith all of Gueliph called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon on Sunday afternoon. J Mrs. Arthur Esch of North Woolâ€" wich spent Monday with her par |ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Martin. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews land family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cooper of Macton. â€" ELRTTTT ES | Mr. and Mrs. Cressman of Elmira were Sunday _ visitors _ with . the \latter‘s rister, Mrs. C. F. Martin and Mr. Martin. e _ Mr. Fred King of Stratford visited on Sunday with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fracer MacDonald. IMrot ns nennat tos Misses Margaret Forbes, R.N., of Hamilton, Flora Forbee of Salem and Teannie Forhe« of Elora visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and \re. Frank Forhee The Winterbourne school is closed this week owing Io the searlet fever. Mr. and Mrs.â€"John Burnett Jr.. spent Monday in Toronto. Personals Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Sittler were Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowman and family of Heidelberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Metzger and family of Macton, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Macton. l{im Vida Warder was a weekâ€"end visitor with Miss Reta Schedewitz, "“M:.-;ml Mra. Wellington <Matâ€" thews were Sumlï¬ visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. RBrydon of Elrfbbrgu(h _ We l’r:vpi'e‘:;led to report that Mr. Israe) Shants is improving after his recent illness. WINTERBOURNE 10 King St. S. WATERLOO â€" Phone 894 CARROLES] BLUEBERRIES SOUTH AFRICAN DRIED APRICOTS YATTON Baslerâ€"At R.R. 3, Listowel, May 10, to Mr. and Mré. J. J. Basler, a son. Battierâ€"At Williamsburg, May 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Morley Battler, a daughter, Steinmanâ€"At Wellesley, May 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Enos Steinman, a e0n. Novak â€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Novak, Guelph ‘St, Kitchener, a daughter. Heckendornâ€"At _ K.â€"W. â€" Hospital. May 4. to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson| Heckendorn, Filbert St., Kltchener,i a son Matlowâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May %. io Mr. and Mre. Isaac Matiow.| Wendell Ave., Kitchener, a daughâ€" ter. Caseâ€"At Kitchener, May 7, to Mr. â€" and Mrs, A. H. Cage, Peter ‘St. a \ son Runstedierâ€"At L,inwood, May 6, to ’ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Runstedler, a danghter. Becknerâ€"At St. Mimchael‘s Hospital, [ Toronto, May 5, to Mr. and Mre. _ Norman Beckner, a son. iSider â€"Af K.â€"W. Hospital, May 8, to _ to Rev. and Mre. E. Sider, Petersâ€" )_ burg, a son. | Minkâ€"â€"At Kitchener, April 30, to Mr. | _ and "Mre. Ernest Mink. Weaver St., _ Kitchener, a son. !Eulerâ€"â€"!\t Kitchener, May 4, to Mr. \_ _and Mre. G. C. Euler, Wendel] Ave., . a «on. { Dickâ€"â€"At Kitchener, May 7. to Mr. ) wnd Mre_ John Dick. 2 Strange St. i «On. Boettgerâ€"At Kitchener, May 8, to | Mr. and Mre. Carl C. Boettger, | _ Wilhelm St. a daughter. . | Hansenâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, May 10, to Mr. and Mre. F. C. Hangen, Bridgeport, a son. ‘ Reinhardtâ€"â€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 10, to Mr. and Mra George Kelnhardt, Breslau, a «on Krueger â€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, May 13. to Mr. and Mrs.H., Krueger, Redâ€" datz Lane, Kitchener, a eon. Tabbert At K.â€"W. Hospital, May 13, to Mr. and Mre. Earl Tabbert, R.R. 1. Wallenstein, a daughter. Tilmannâ€"â€"At St (Mary‘s Hospitak May 13. to Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz } Tilmann, ‘Renton St, Kitchener, a No. 2 tin ©On \ Hummel â€"At St.‘ Mary‘a Hospital, Mavy 14. to Mr. and Mre, Jerome Hnimmel. Ellen SL, Kitchener, a son Ochringâ€"At St. _ Mary‘s Hospital, May 14. to Mr. and Mrs. George Ochring. Timmine, a daughter. Hause At Waterloo, May 12. to Mr. and Mre Allan Hanse. 125 Allan Hause, a danghter. Wingarg â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 16. to Mr. and Mre. John W. Wingard. Water St, Kitchener, a ‘ daughter Burkholderâ€"Al Kitchener, to Mr. _ and Mrs: Harvey 1. Burkholder, 54 Brock St.. Kitchener, a daughter, O «tillborn}. pound 23c 10c FRAY BENTOS CORNED BEEF HENZ KETCHUP Tomanâ€"At Petersburg, May 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Toman, a daughter. Hensonâ€"At Elmira, May 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henson, a son. SochnerAt K.â€"W. Hospital, May 11, to Mr. and Mre. Harold Soehner, a son. Starrâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 12. to Mr. and Mre. Howard Start, ’ Preston, a son. Pfeifferâ€"At Waterloo, May 13, to ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pfeiffer. 10 _ Devitt Ave., a daughter. Schutzâ€"At Kâ€"W. Hospital, May 18. _ to Mr. and Mrs. A. Schutz, Elmira, & a danghter. Pequegnat â€"At Kitchener, May 19, to ) Mr. and Mre. H. C. Pequegnat, Peter St. a danghter. Zellerâ€"At St. Mary‘s ‘Hospital, May 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Alten Zeller. R.R. No. 1, Waterloo, a daughter. Pflugâ€"At K.â€"W: Hospital, May 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pflug. Ontario SL, Kitchener, a son. Brownâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 4, to Mr. and Mre. Gordon Brown, Kitchener. a daughter. Kenukiâ€"â€"At St. Mary‘a Hospital. May 5. to Mr. and Mrs. John Kenuki, Kitchener, a daughter. Bricker â€"At Kâ€"W. Hospital, May 4. | _ to Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bricker, Kitâ€" chener, a son. Kroetschâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 5, to Mr. and Mra. John Kroetach, 29 St. Ledger St.. Kitchâ€" ener, a son (stillborn}. Muslierâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 1 6. to Mr. and Mra. (ilbert Muéler, A large number of friends and reâ€" latives attended the fumeral of the lite Nicholas Kecher who died on Saturday â€" Rev. Father J J. Arnold officiated at the funetal @ervices Monday. The casket *rearere were Messre. W. Wagner. A. Schedewitz, €. Schanb. H. Cre«s, 1. Doherty and A. Shoemaker. Interment was made in the Hesson R.C. Cemetery, Uncollectable Taxes The town council decided to «trike tncollectable taxes from the assecsâ€" ment roll this vear. The sum of $662.27 was thus written off upon the motion of A. W. Hoffer and W. J Brox Accounts â€" totalling $1.912.76 were passed. Kares Cup Series Opens. The annual race for the Kares Cifp lruphy got imder way with the Linâ€" waod _ Union â€" Jacke â€" handing â€" the Karea (Cubs an & to 2 eetback, on Monday in Elmira. Panthers Win 17.8. Heavy hitting featnred the third game of the Kares Trophy series on May 15th. when the Panthers deâ€" feated Floradale by 17 to 8. Klinck of the Panthers wae outstanding in hig evening‘s play. Walerloo, a «on lerge bottk 17¢ ELMIRA 9 uns 25¢ Struck From Lists