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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Aug 1935, p. 3

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74 Renovated. | _Next Sunday will be a full day o of services, morning, afternoon and The season‘s building operations‘evening, in the Mennonite Church, of our village are being rushed to preparatory to the General Conferâ€" completion. The painters, Knischâ€" ence which meets at the paviljon ewsky Bros., aund plasterers are now near Kitchener next week. 'H'rl**::- working on Mr. Cosford‘s new lowing ministers will take part in house. Frey‘s new dairy is under these services: Revs. J. B. Smith, roof and ready for the plasterers. Elida, O., J. R. Shank, Versailles, The new boiler for the cider mill is Mo., I. B. Witmer, Columbiana, O., now walled in. This required 15,000 George B. Brunk, Denbigh, Va., bricks. The carpenters are putting Lloy Kniss, Pa. up the additions to the building and Personals. soon this plant will present & comâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Weaver of plete new appearance. The interior Kitchener were Sunday guests of of the school house was brightened Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Good. by the application of a coat of Mr. Valentine Zoeller and sons paint. The bellâ€"tower was also reâ€" Henry and Austin of New Hamburg, painted, Knischewsky Bros. doing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cress and Mr. the work. Three new houses are and Mrs. Herbert Cress of Elmira already completed and occupied. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. More are needed. Harold Cress. °* Tendered Surprise Party. :__Mr. Ross Wahl is again at Building Operations at St. Jacobs Are Being Rushed to Completion A happy surprise was given to Mrs. Henry Schroer at the home of Mr. George Steiner on Wednesday evening by St. James Sunday School and Luther League. Mrs. Schroer was recently married, hence the honor given her by her old S. S. and League associates. An address was read to her by Miss Ada Smith and a magazine stand d;resented to her by Mr. Walter Schaner, the Superintendent of the 8. S., on beâ€" half of the S.S. and the League. Mr. Arthur Miller, president of the Luther League, presented her with a prayer book of daily devotions on behalf of the League. A pleasant social evening was spent, ending in the sampling of a toothsome lunch prepared by the ladies, . Sunday School Teacher Honored. St. James Sunday School on Sunâ€" day morning after the lesson period honored one of their teachers, Mr. Donald Davis, who is about to leave for Mount Forest where he will take charge of the public school in Sepâ€" tember. Mr. Egbert Schmidt read an address expressing their regret at his leaving, but expressing their pleasure at his distinct promotion in his line of work, and wishing him much success. Mr. Walter Schaner, Superintendent of the School, preâ€" sented him on behalf of his class with a beautiful magazine stand. Good Crop of Potatoes.. 8 s Mrs. J. G. Hurst has just dug her early potatoes, a plot 7 x 24 feet, yielding 150 lbs. or at the rate of 650 bushels an acre. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schmidt and son Walter of Windsor spent a few days with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Martin Schmidt. THB WILSON FLY PAD CO., Haiticn, Oe STAID,, One pad kills files all day and the home of Mrs. .lose%h Snider day for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 ,‘hm were: Mr. and Mrs. Abe Brubacher packet. No sprayimg, mo stickimess, 270 family of Breslau, Mr. and Mrs. mo bad odor. Ask your Druggist, David Snider of near Hawkesville, Grocery or General Store. I‘l’r. Le;i # M:rtinhofMErhnille, and r. an rs. Isain artin of near 10 CENTS PER PACKET Elmira. WHY PAY MORE? _ __The farmers have completed WILSONS : Cider Mill Being Completely Renovated. Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER Liberal Rally and Picnic Victoria Park â€" GALT Saturday, August 24 Extraordinary A Starting at 2 p.m. PROMINENT SPEAKERsS to be heard during the afternoon include Fred G. Sanderâ€" som, M.P., of St. Marys, Liberal Whip; Hon. W. D. Euler, M.P., North Waterloo; Hom. N. O. Hipel, M.L.A.; and David S. Chariton, Federal Uborfl candidate in South Waterloo. Sports Program for Children and Adults Bring Your Picmic Basket. â€" Music in the E ORDON‘S Satisfy "FACTS" â€" ST. JACOBS ncement Mennonite Church Services Mr. Valentine Zoeller and sons Henry and Austin of New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cress and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cress of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress. * Mr. Ross Wahl is again at Wiarton assisting at the C. N. R. station. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hasenpfiug and Mr. George Hasenpflug had as their guest, on Sunday, Mr. Arno Hasenpfiug of Eimwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thoms, son Roland and daughter, Miss Mildred, visited in Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. Harold Trussier of Kitchener visited | with | her â€" mother, | Mrs. George B. Oberholtzer, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sauder visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bowman, Three Bridges, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Martin and sons Lloyd and Elmer visited in Bresiau on Sunday. o Miss Nora Herter and Mr. Geoffâ€" rey Horne of Kitchener were Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Schmidt. â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Oberholtzer and son Lorne and his wife of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. George B. Oberholtzer on Saturday evening. _ _ 0 0000000 00 0_ ' Mrs. Levi Lichty and daughter, Miss Leah, accompanied by Mrs. ISimnon Snyder of Waterloo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Martin of the 4th of Peel on Sunâ€" ’day. Mrs. Snyder stayed there and two of Mr. and Mrs. Martin‘s girls, Edna andâ€" Adeline, came back with them to spend two weeks‘ holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Martin of Erbsville were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra A. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith and family, Rudy Krysko, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith motored to Port Stanley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wettlaufer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alles and Elia Diehl of Monekton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kerchâ€" ner. â€" Mr. Eli Brubacher visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elias Martin of the Three Bridges on Sunday. |__ _ \ Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Gingrich called on Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wideâ€" man near Hawkesvilie on Sunday. Sunday vistors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Amos Gingrich were: Mr. d Mrs. Arthur Jacobs and family nd Mrs. Welilington Jacobs, ail of t. Louis, Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snider of Natchez. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Martin spent the weekâ€"end in Breslau. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lutz of El mira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henrich. â€" Miss Miriam Hurst of St. Jacobs is spending a week‘s holidays at the home of Mrs. J. W. Snider. ‘â€" Sunday and recent visitors at Mrs. Levi Lichty, daughter, Miss Leah, and Miss Matilda Buehler visited friends in Drayton last Monday. _ _ SNIDER‘S CORNERS The farmers have completed min cutting and are now busy Music in the Evening we have ever ennonmetonntenoconnc 62 | Men‘s Doublesâ€"C. Brb and D. | Kropf fNAH.) defeated F. Holley and ©C. Seltzer, 61, 61. C Miss Edith Bingeman, RN., of Hamilton spent Tuesday with her ‘parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Binge mail Playing their second game in two nights the Colleens took a 21â€"9 beatâ€" ing in Platteville on Tuesday night. The home team fully deserved the win as Wampler, who relieved Lachâ€" man in the third, slowâ€"balled the Colâ€" leens into submission. Every inning following the second the Colleens had the bases loaded but falled to kel a run ubti) last when they got one. & Neuman, who pitched her second game in two nights was relieved by M. Wanklin in the fourth and moved to short stop, where she pulled the feature play of the game by leaping in the air to spear a line drive with one hand. E. Hoffman and Coldham led the winners with four fits each in five time up while Redderhouse had a perfect night for the Colleens wih five hits in five though her five hits enabled her to ecore only once. Personals. The second game of the Intercounâ€" ty Intermediate C semiâ€"finale was played in Platteville on Wednesday as part of their Civic holiday proâ€" gram. The Burgers took a 138 beatâ€" ing. Jeff Otto started on the mound for New Hamburg and pitched good ball but received ragged support. Plattsville took an early lead which was never overcome. Rdwards did the â€" twirling for Platteville and pitched steady ball throughout. Colieens Absorb Severe Beating. Miss Emma Meyers of Toronto is ie guest of Misses Clara and Minnie Wilker. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Luckhart and two daughters Dorothy and Ruth spent last week in Hastings. . _ ‘The local tennis club guined a tWO _ Mrs. Roy Why and two children point margin over ‘Tarintock on Friâ€" who spent the past three woeks with day night in the fret of the som!â€" hes Sather, Mr. L. Pequegnat returned Bnals for the right to meet Baden on Friday to her home in Detroit and the Intercounty champlonship., Mr. D. Ehy and Mr. Harry Roth in doing so the home club took three are spending a few days with friends out ot Ave events piayed. During the in Detroit. season only one set was played in _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hohmeior left each event but the playâ€"0ffs call fof on Friday to spond some time with two out of three sets. The games OB relatives in Windsor. Friday night wore well played, o# | Miss Ruth Rittinger was taken to pecially the ladies‘ single, the last the hospital at Kitchener, where it set going to Tavistock, 8 to 6. lhwmwmhouludm Results : _ ‘about five days with an infection on Mrs. Kennel of Shakespeare is viciting her sister, Mre. John Hesse. Mr. Thomas Daniels has returned home after spending a few daye with relatives in Kitchener. each event but the playâ€"offs call tor two out of three sets. The games on Friday night were well played, es pecially the ladies‘ single, the last set going to Tavistock, 8 to 6. Results : Ladies‘ Singlesâ€"Jean Hotson (T.) deleated M. Geiger (N.H.) 44, 145, Men‘s Singiesâ€"Dr. Taylor (T.) de feated Wayne Kropf (N.H.) 6â€"3, 64. Burgers Lose Second 6â€"0, Miss Elva Mets and Miss Vera Nahrgang are visiting with friends in Toronto. Mrs. John Mathies and daughters Helen and Margaret were visitore in Kitchener on Tuesday. # Miss Alice Reid is spending a week‘s holidays with relativee in Toâ€" ronto. Misses Helen and Earla Huchn of Heidelberg spent a few days with Micses Lorna and Wilmo Seyler. Miss Marcella Berger, RN., of Toâ€" ronto is spending her vacation at her home here. Miss Betty Thomas hae returned to fier home here after apending the past month in St, Thomas. â€" Miss M. Reid, Miss B. MacDonald, \ir. Vincent Hickey and Sister Roâ€" manus, of Toronto, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reid. Mr. L. G. Pequegnat and daughter Mrs. Roy Eby attended the funeral u? the former‘s brotherâ€"inlaw, the late Oscar Schneider in Kitchener on Thursday. Miss Helga and Mr. Heimward Jestinsky of Bristol, Con., are ependâ€" ing a two weeke‘ vacation with Rev. and Mrs. H.iR. Mosig. Mr. Clayton and Miss Eva Rumig accompanied by Mr. Joseph Pigeon u) Straiforq were on a week‘s hollâ€" day trip to North Bay and Temagami. They stopped at Corbell to see the quintuplets and had the pleasure of meeting, Dr. Dafoe personally. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bingeman of Port Colbourne epent a few daya of their vacation with the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bingeâ€" man Mr. Owen Hamilton returned on Monday from a (hree weeks‘ trip through â€" northeastern Ontario to Otfawa and Mt. Laurier in Quebee. He describes the districts which he covered along the Gatineau river from Hull northward and the River du Lievre in Quebec, as very beauâ€" tiftul. His mother, Mrs. H. Hamilton, accompanied him as far as Port Sydâ€" ney, where she apent a week with her daughter and returned with Mr. Hamiiton. Mr. Allan Cassel of Stratford «pent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mre. . B. Cassell. Miss Grace Becker of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with Miss (C. Graff and Mre. Simpson ‘Merner. .. Mias E. Shultz of Detrolt, Micb., spent a few days with hor sicter, Mra. M. Zimmerman. Mr. Nile Collina of London apen severa) days last week with h grandparents, Mr. and Mre. Chaw Rits Mr. Roy Weicker is apending a 1::] days vacation at Detroit and Wind® Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Forrest o# Penetanguishene, spent several daye with the former‘s father, Mr. Bem. Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Merner r@ turned home on Sunday from a tw& woeka‘ vacation at Grand Bend an€ Detroit ‘ Mias Helen KalbfMelsch has re» inrned home after spending thre# weeks with her brother, Mr. Harry Kalbflelach at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Laechinger of Poteraburg and Mr. and Mre. A. F6 Laschinger of Gilmar, Texas, mo» tored to Lion‘a Head on Georgia Bay for a fishing trip on Wedtresdays Game of Piayâ€"offe. NEYW HAMNBUBRG®>â€"â€" Margin. last wook. yfffce ! _ Miss Mona Sparrer is spending a ifow days in Windsor the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Beger. , ‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. P. Robinson and family of Toronto spent Sunday at ‘ the home of Mr. and Mre. J. E. Reid. Mr. and Mré. Fred Hinz and daughâ€" ters Evelyn and Gladys and Mr. Jake _ Hinz, of Detroit, were weekâ€"end visiâ€" tors with their mother, Mrs. Rdward 'Hlnx. Di o c om coo eee t Miss Helen Hoffmann of Wellesâ€" ley apent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier and | family. Personale. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier and family visited with Mr. Stephen Duench, near Wallenstein, who is confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Reichert spent the weekâ€"end with the formâ€" er‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. Miss Elizabeth Roth of North Easthope and Mr. Rueben Roth spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roth. Mre. Theima Merner Goldsword, B.M., of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived on Saturday to join her mother, Mrs. Wm. Merner, who has been visiting here tor eeveral weeks. Mre. Goldsâ€" word is organist of the First Methoâ€" dist Church, Cleveland, and while here gave an organ recital on the recently installed organ in the Evanâ€" gelical Cburch. Mr. and Mrs, Rueben Seifert and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gerth, Kitchener. Mr. Ephriam â€" Moser returned home after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier. Miss ldella Seyler of Galt and Mr. Milton Seyler of North Eastâ€" hope spent Sunday with their parâ€" ents, lrr and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. _ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Miss Helen Hoffmann returned home after spending a few days with the Misses Marie and Laurine Dammeier. Mias Violet Reichert of Kitchener spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. Mr. Wm. Seigner of Toronto epent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seigner. Weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mre. H. Luft were Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man Ryan, Miss Eileen Prentiss and Mr. E. Tibbett of Toronto. Mrs. Tib bett who spent the past week here returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier spent Saturday evening in the Twinâ€"City. _ 8 s s â€" Farmers in this vicinity have finished cutting their spring crop and are now busy threshing. day to spend a week‘s vwitl&: ;;tin Mias Corrinne Anguish. ‘Mr. and Mre. Jacob Rieckert visitâ€" ed recently Mr. Anthony Heimpel at Waterloo. Mr. Ephbraim Moser of Waterloo is apending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Dammeler acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman of Wellesley visited with ‘Mr. asd Mrs. Menno Snider at Walâ€" laceville. Miss Florence Hieronimus epent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hieronimue. Misa Helenand Mr. Irvin Hoffman of Wellesiey spent a day at Wm. Dammeler‘s. Mr. ‘Ralph Dammeier spent a few daye with Mr. Irvin Hoffman near Wellealey. Miss Roxie Bowman left on Sun was a visitor at her home here HESSEN ROAD at the Toronto General Hosâ€" The death of Mrs. Barbara Jutzi, townline, oceurred on Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Witzel and has been in ill health for some time. Her husband | predeceased her in 1908. She died at , the age of 63 years. _ ‘Misses Elizabeth and Jean Hesse of Ratho, Miss Anmnie Corp, Tavisâ€" ptock and Miss Margaret Yunker spent Saturday with Miss Anna Weil, 18th line. | Mr. and Mre. Solomon Kropf, Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Kropf, Jr., ‘of Pigeon, Mich., attended the funâ€" {eral of Mrs. Barbara Jutzi on Sunâ€" ‘ day. Anniversary services will be held at Bethel United Church on Sunday, Aug. 25th. Rev. Mr. Reycraft of Centrai United Church, Stratford will conduct the morning services and Rev. Mr. Knechtel, returned . missionary from China will speak in | the evening. Services at 11 o‘clock| in the morning and 7.4§ in the evenâ€"| ing. } Mrs. Craig and Mr. and Mre. Harry Shosenberg of ‘Bright and Mr. D. Craig of Paris visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christner on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kalbfleisch und daughter Jean of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weicker. Misses Alice Nabrgang and Lillian Richardson _ spent â€" Sunday â€" with friends at St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bean and eon Gordon of Toronto visited relatives in the community last week. Mr. and Mre. Roy Roth epent Sunâ€" day with relatives in Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Guthrie and daughter Betty and Mrs. Hall of Ayr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. A. B. Fleming. Mrs. John Gifford of South Cayâ€" uga and Mrs. Joe Kennedy and famâ€" ily of Buffalo are renewing aequaintâ€" ances in the community Ssmuct Good and Mr. shg Mrs. Abner Good and family of St. Jacobs and Mr. and Mre. Joseph Good and son of near New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Cressman and fumily spenat Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Herbert Burkhardt at Bresimu. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressman and family and Mr. and Mre. Josisah Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ed. Witzel, on the homestead, Mrs. Ervin Zehr near Ratho and Mrs. Joe Yantzi 13th line, two brothers David and Joel of Baden and six grandâ€" children. Mr. and Mre. Levi Pries and famâ€" ily of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klinkman on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Joseph Good gad son of near New Dudee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good. Mre. C. N. Good of Kitchener and ‘ Mr. and Mre. Irvin Schults ard son | Richard of Detroit apent Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. The funeral was held from her late home at 1.30 o‘clock Sunday. Inâ€" terment was made in 16th Jine A. M. Church. Personals. Mr."and Mrs. Melvin Hunsberger and Mr. Abner Martin spent Sunday with friends mt Breslau. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith of Kitchâ€" ener and children Verna and Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Henry Weil, 18th line. Mr. Mr. Misses Fiorence and frene Facey of near ‘Ratho, spent the weekâ€"end with thetr cousin, Margaret Bean. Mr. Stanley Helmuth «pent Sunday at his home here. Sunday visitors with Mr. Adam Lingelbach, 17th line, were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bastendorf, New Hamâ€" burg and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Otto, 18th line. Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Fields and family of Tavistock spent last week ai their summer cottage, Bayfield. Mr. Edward Kipter of Kitchener vieited his parents, Mr. and Mre, Menno Kipfer, 18th line on Sunday. Mre. Katie Yantzi and daughters Selma and Mrs. Ed. Brunk called on Mr. and Mre. Jacob Schwartzentruâ€" ber, 1716 Jine, Sunday, EAST ZORRA A very enjoyable time was spent on Sunday afternoon in Mr. Chris tian Creesman‘s grove, near Plattsâ€" ville, when a large number of friends, consisting of the Scott Bros., and Bricker family gathered and other friends from Taviatock, Kitchener, and Hamilton, Woodstock and Innerâ€" kip and nearby places. A wedding of much interest in Plattsville, took place in West Montâ€" rose â€" United Church, Wednesday, Aug. l4th, of Mr. Fred Ferguson of this place and Miss EMzabeth Bulgin oi Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fubhrmap and daughter Jean of Buffalo and Mr. Wm. H. Moyer of Vineland were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Areli Shantz. Dr. Griffin, our new dentist, has just started business in Plattsville. We wish him every success. Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt, have left on a holiday trip to Timmine. Blair Ferguson and Bert Barrett are apending a few weeks in Paris, Mra. Walter Grieve is visiting Mrs. James Grieves in Windsor. Miss Edith English is epending a few weeks holidays in Detroit. ‘Rev. and Mrs. Hopper fhave reâ€" turned bome from a very beneficial vacation. Plattsvile Civic holiday proved very successful with a full afternoon of sports and a concert ended by a dance in the evening. _ Charlie Sipes and aister Clara Sipes from Toronto are epending a week in Cleveland. Ohio, visiting Mre. Wigâ€" gins. Dr. Marley our former degtist, has moved to Brantford. Neliie Hall, Ruby Miine, Mabel Fenn and Marion Ferguson, left for points north. + Miss Velma Sanguin â€" returned honte Friday from a visit to her broâ€" ther in Rdmonton, Aita. Sunday gueste with Mr. and Mre. Peter Hallman, were Mr. and Mrs. WESTERN CANADA Special Bargain GOING DAILYâ€"SEPT. 21 to OCT. 4 inclusive CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE Standard Clase Tickets good via GREAT LAKES route ; meals and berth extra. BAGGAGE Checked. Stopovers at Port Arthur, Armstrong and west. Ts Tickeis, Sleeping Car reservations, and all information from any agent. ASK FOR HANDBILL CAN A DIAN NATlO NA L a) Tourlst Sleening Cars at epproximately 1 !ic per mile, plus regular berth rate. (b) !-J-ifl-ntc and Parior Cars at approximetely ;‘l::'.: :lkm.p::-h Parth ‘o¢ chair rate HALF PRICE FOR BED SPREADS, 99c â€" Reg. 1.98. From India. Printed color patterns, jaspe grounds. Markâ€" KIDDIES‘ S0CKS, 2 PAIRS FOR 356â€"Regularly up to 35¢ for one pair. CREPE SLIPS AT $1â€"Reg. $1.50. White silk crepe HALF PRICE FOR GEORGIAN TUMBLERS, $1.25 Dosenâ€" Reg. $2.50 dozen. Take 6 for 63¢. VOILES AT 12%c YD.â€"Reg. 35c yard. Solid shades. HALF PRICE FOR TUB FABRICS, 256.â€" Reg. 4%c Printed Voiles, Batistes and Novelty Weaves. TABLE LINENS, THIRD OFFâ€"Broken lines G O U D IE S GIRLS‘ TUB FROCKS AT S0sâ€"Values up to $1.95. Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 7. 8, 12, 14, 1M4X. PLATTSVILLE " EXCURSIONS "*: SLEEPING CAR ACCOMMODATION ‘Whe space is required the following slightly higher fares s ) Ppom Sferminy m i yeuromimatniy 1 ve aoy mine dhor regoin narnes. * WASH SUITS, $1.00, $1.39, $1.59, $1.00â€"All that CENT A MILE â€" EACH WAY King and Queen Sts. â€" Kitchener. GOOD IN COACHES ONLY Return Limit : 45 days Special Bargain EXCURSIONS Lincoln Caseel and daughter Marâ€" garet of New Dundee and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hallman and sons, Russel and Gordon of Platteville, WESTERN CANADA Stopovers granted at Port Arthur, Ont., and all stations west thereof. Messrs. Donald and Harry Shants accompanied by a couple lady friends from Galt spent Sunday afterâ€" noon and evening at Vineland. Kenneth Smith and John Hoffman are spending their yacation at Fenâ€" elon Falls. (a) tourist sleeping cars at approxiâ€" mately 1}ic per mile, plus regular berth fare. (b) parlor and standard sleeping cars at approximately 1}%c per mile, plus regular seat or berth fare. City Passenger Agent 120 King St. W. â€" Phone 585 KITCHENER, ONT. SLEEPING CAR PRIVILEGES Passage Tickets also on sale Full particulars from any agent Canadian Pacific ONE CENT PER MILE TO ALL STATIONS IN Going Dates: Daily Sept. 21 to Oct. 4 Return Limit: 45 days. 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