Hoboâ€"king Pierce hove in sight in time to enjoy his Thursday dinâ€" ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Bach. Gaily decked with a maultitude of makeâ€"believe medals and carrying a large,. heavy key crested with an outline of the Federal Parliament Buildings, he amusingly jigged his gratitude to his hosts and played his own mouthâ€" organ accompaniment. Vicinity Visitors. Dr. W. R. Wilkinson of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkinson and daughter Marilyn of Calgary were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Amos Wilkinson. Mr. Clarence Schweitzer returned Monday from an East Windsor visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ruskin Keyes. Wilkinson‘s grove, just west of Wallenstein, was the mecca of a multitude of persons on Sunday afternoon when Bishop Jansen of Kitchener baptized six Christian believers in the quiet September waters of the Conestogo River, where it is spanned by the 65â€"foot high C.P.R. bridge. Mr. Frank Guthrie of Guelph was the afterâ€" noon preacher, and his gospel message was heard by fully fifteen hundred persons of various church affiliations. In addition to many horseâ€"drawn vehicles, about 200 cars were parked in the picturesque woodlands, some carkying license lates from distant points, one such geing from Minnesota, U.S.A. Of the six candidates for baptism imâ€" mersed, one was from Kitchener, one from Heidelberg, one from Elâ€" mira, one from Wallenstein, and two from Hawkesville. After assuring his local listeners that he was Canada‘s coming Preâ€" mier, this colorful wearerâ€"out of many shoes resumed, his trudging trip along the C.P.R. Tine leading to Goderich. Mrs. R. L. Fenton and Miss Milâ€" dred Fenton of the Twinâ€"City are spending this week with Elmira and Wallenstein relatives, Mr. Nathan B. Martin lately paid a business visit to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Snider atâ€" tended the Clemmer Tate weddimg at Woodstock last Wednesday. Sunday guests with Postmaster and Mrs. L. F. Martin included Mrs. Enoch B. Martin and brother Norâ€" man of Winterbourne, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Martin of Conestogo. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Snider and Miss Erma Snider spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Shantz of Petersburg. â€" HOBO KING EATS MEAL _ | AT WALLENSTEIN FARM : Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wiegand were weekâ€"end visitors from Kitchâ€" ener at the home of Mr. A. W. Devitt. Mr. Henry Peterson of the Queen City was a Thursday business visitor at Wallenstein. Imallenstein Rews _ Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schweitzer spent last midweek atâ€"the Canadian National Exhibition. Recently visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Gooding were the following friends and relatives: Mr. Eugene Derrick of Dauphin, Man., Misses Elvira and Verda Metz of Waterio, and Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Hahn and daughter Janetlou of Kokomo, Indiana. > Thuraday, Septembier 12, 1986 Sizx Are Baptizsed in Conestogo River on Sunday by Bishop Jansen. _ Messrs. Gordon and Harry Musser were Wednesday visitors this week at the London Fair. Large Crowd Including American Visitors Observe River Baptisms Mrs. Montaux of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Bauman. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Angus Snider lately entertained as guests Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller and daughter Myrtle of Mazeppa, Alta., and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Clemmer of Detroit, Mich. Hot Dog! The primary teacher wae telling her second hour class simple stories in nature study. "Can any one tell me what a groundhog 9 she asked. "It‘s a eausuge, replied Benny. This year the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. of Canada Ltd. celebrates its Silver Jubilee . . . twentyâ€"five years of steady progress and achievement. It was just twentyâ€"five years ago. that Allan Ross, President of Wrigâ€" ley‘s in Canada, and Viceâ€"President of the Wrigley Company in the United States, came to Canada to found a business that has grown to one of the largest in the country. Allan Ross was then only 22, but he had the ability to work hard, a brilliant imagination, and the courâ€" age to grasp an opportunity whe perceived. Today Mr. Ross is sti;P a young man at the head of a busiâ€" ness that stretches from coast to coast, a company whose name has entered every home, and whose adâ€" Wrigley‘s Silver Jubilee in Canada Shown above is the Wrigiey Company plant, which is now one of the largest induagriee | Fractures Hip. | Mr. Henry Ballard of the Hth‘line thad the amsfortune of breaking his |hip on Mounday, while at work in his !hdl“v An Nâ€"ray was Luken at the K. UW Aospital. Mr. Ballard returned to ;!nu home tre same day and is doing [ as well ie ean he expected Former Resident Passes. Word was received here last week Rev. Stuart L. Boehmer of Watâ€" erloo will be the guest preacher at Zion Chapel here at 3 o‘clock next Sunday afternoon, Sept. 15th. Cattle Arrive. A carloud of western feeding cattle arni o R, from Toronto last Thurs "«ct.) Church S " Martin‘s W~huu>e and those of West Elmira and Middle Woolâ€" wich will be the centres of Mennonâ€" ite church worship next Lord‘s Day morning Harvesting Still On. â€" â€" Hundreds of stouks of speltz and of cats are still standing . in the windâ€"swept September | fields, and local harvestiny will not be comâ€" pleted until some time next week. REV. STUART BOEHMER NEXT GUEST PREACHER Corinthisn ye are the ie Spind? Mro and ila Tyoek age: OA Sums. Mr.arnd ham of _ Riteh Georae | Glaists Pherson and HBamilton, | Mr. here |_ Mr. Fred J Bryvant of Stratford Snimlay visiors with Mrs. William ,.‘:u‘c-)l)!p'rllli"ll by a male quartet, will Tyark ure Mr and Mrs. Finlay‘ have charge of the regular Sunday sims. Mr. amd Mos. Neleon Cunning| morning service at the local United ham of Kitehener. Mt.oand Mrs. Brethren Chureh, Sept_ 15th at 9.45 Georee | Glaister, Mr. Harvey Me# | 9m Pherson and Mise sabel Hogy of | _ Mr. and Mre. Henry Neeb and famâ€" HBamilton, | Mr. AWllan | MeDoughlin ily were Sunday guests al the home and son Donald of Tralee. / of Mr. and Mis. Addison Rickert. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Brenter ne, 0 Mr.oR. F. Baxter of Sarnia spent urned J their Jeme in Detroit, Saturday evening at Walmut Heights. Micl, after spending a week with Mrs. Levi Hallman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman, | \ir. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby of Williamsâ€" Miss Jeah Renuie of Kitchener burs to flespeler on Sunday, where epent part of Jast week with Mro they visited with the former‘s son, and Mrs. Henry Ballard. \ir. and Mrs. Weeley Hallman. Mroand Mrs. Moward Haddow and ; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gerbig and thairitter of Toronto were last woek | Mics Dorothy Gerbig have returned guests with Mrs. Maria Fenton ts their home in Detroit after spendâ€" Mr. Karl Oftman of Arthur was a )ing several days at thie home of Mr. weelcenm| visitor at his home hets. ; and Mrs. Henry Kurt Mr,. Wosley: Cookman of Duluth, Sunday gnests at the home of Mr. Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cookman , and Mrs. E. J. Devitt were Mr. and and Master Jauck Cushing of Chicago, ’ lirs. Emerson Bock, the Misées Marâ€" HL. returned to their home after jorie and Althea Bock and Mr. Ronâ€" spending a week with the former‘s ald Bock of New Dundee and Mr. sister. Mre. Wilam Tyack. ful.l Mrs. A. Tipping and Miss Mae Mrs. Tom Haddow of Toronto is Tipping and Miss Miriam Cressman spemnding iwo monifis wilh her sis</ of Rosebank. ter, Mrs.â€" Maria Fenton and Mrs.| _ Mr. and MrS. Juck Woolner of Kil: tle her Fred Plain Mr. and Mrs_ Alvin Oltman and family spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mre. NNiogh Wideman of Wallerstein Customet stored le ge Drusgisi Yee. sir; I knew a man wie tuok the cork oul of fiis bottle o this etuff with his teeth, and he had a meustache next day, vertising has contacted every indi vidual in the Dominion. Certainly when one reads of suc~ cess and accomplishment, it is again brought home that there is opporâ€" tunity for any young man in Canâ€" ada who is willing to work hard and long. "There is only one way", say« Mr. Ross, "to make progress; it is to make it slowly. So far as I know there is only one way to develon» onesesif â€" into â€" valuable executive material. 1t is: start to learn by actual experience â€" which it will take years to getâ€"â€"the fundamentals of whatever game you tackle". Mr. Ross says, "without capable helpers, no business can succeed". He has followed that principle and has surrounded himself with unâ€" usually capable men. USE CHIONLCLE WANT ADS TO SELL OR TO BUY. Ma HAMWKESVYILLE emnsed lank wlÂ¥ is good, do von epending jhe summer holiâ€" Toretbe gnil Winesrdins, Mr. Leed retnrted to his soo} A Real Testimonial ived here last week Mrs. Herb Lackner former resident of e in Waterloo maly years â€" The thi halrgy | _ Sunday guests with Mr. and Mre. |Jake Otterbein were Mr. and Mrs. »Wili Foerster of Kitchener, Mr. and : Mrs. Geo. Glebe and son of Lisbon | amt Mr Milton Glebe and Mre. Dahâ€" mer of Waterloo. | Mr. Geo. Weis spent a few days iin Toronto Yir. and Mrs. Fred Ahbrens of Kitâ€" j chener and Mr. and Mrs, German of i Wuterloo were Sunday guests with Mroand Mrs. Milton Kuch. A program consisting of speaking yocal and instrumentel numbers by in the Evangelical Church here on outside and home talent will be given Sunday evening commencing at 7.30 v‘clock Those from a distance, who attendâ€" «d the funeral of the late Banbara Wah] on Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Wahl and Mr. and Mre. Art Wah) of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. John Hahn of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duvies of Mt. Forest and Mr. and Mre. Will Brown of Fergus. Miâ€" and Mrs: Victor Ruchty and Mr. arnd Mrs. Ed. Witzel, accomâ€" panicd by tweuty girls from the Canâ€" wiian Consolidated Felt Co., Kitch Pher. enjoyed a . corn I‘OHB& at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickâ€" ert on Thursday evening. Mics Ruth Devitt was among those who was entfertuined hy the Misses Violet ind Reta Herber at the home of Mro and Mrs. Geo. Coleman at New Dundee on Saturday evening. Mc. and Mrs. Joyce Witmer and son of Nine Pines spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shantz. Mro and Mrs. Albert Steiss and \Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hahn and daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Herman Ziegler are on a tishing trip for a few days at Colâ€" poy‘s buy Mr. Titus Weber of New Dundes is stuying for a few days with friends in in town. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Boog of Chesâ€" ley spent a Tew days with Mr. and Mrs. J A. Steiss. Mrs. Will Heckendorn and Miss Edth Klinck of Elmira spent a day with the Misses Vollmar. Mr. and Mrs. W. Richmond reâ€" turned io Toronto after spending a lew days with their friend, Mré. Frde kes Mr. John Metsger bought the barn on Mr. A. Krauter‘s property known us the Kerchner property formerly. He intends to tear it down and move it on his farm. Miss Seleda Bowman of Buffalo, N.Y, spent a few days with the Misoes Metzter of the Three Bridges. On Tuesday afternoon, this week, the ladies of the Lutheras Cburch met at the bome of Mrs. H. where a social time was epent. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gerbig and Mics Dorothy Gerbig have returned ts their home in Detroit after spendâ€" inz several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurt Sunday gnests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt were Mr. and lirs. Emerson Bock, the Misées Marâ€" jorie and Althea Bock and Mr. Ronâ€" ald Bock of New Dundee and Mr. aml Mrs. A. Tipping and Miss Mae Tipping and Miss Miriam Cressman of Rosebank. Mr. and MrS, Jack Woolner of Kit. chener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mis. Vernon Woolner,. ltr. R. F. Baxter accompanied by Mr. Robert Milne motored to Cornâ€" wall where he will «pend a short lime on business, Mr. and Mre. Stanley Snider and fiamily and | Miss Aileen Lautenâ€" schlagcer were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les. Witmer. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albort Kurt were Mr. and Mre. Chas. Kimburger and family of siratford and Mr. and Mrs. Herman (ivise} and family of Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hallman of Kitchener visited at the home of the former‘s mother, Mrs. L. B. Hallman. Mr. and Mre. Alfred Wagner and children of Detroit visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurt an sSaturday. Mr. Cyrus Rickert accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods to Plattsâ€" ville on Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shantz. Meesrs. Noah Donnenworth and Harry Hallman spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneller at Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Rellinger and Rev. and Mrs. E. Sider and baby woere Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oswald. Mr. and Mre. E. J. Devitt, Miss Ruth and Mr. Homer Devitt were wnests at the home of Mr. and Mre. D. Schweitzer Monday evening. Mrs. A. C. Bowman spent several days at Detroit, Mich. Rev. and Mrs. Evan Sider and baby Junior are spending their vacation at their homes at Sherkston. HEIDEL,BERG MANNHEIM €68 WATBRLO® CHRONICLES For a change, the Sunday School|"â€" (10 _ "EH! ©1 RCES YTSION Wl !of the Evangelical Church met in a| Mr. and Mre. Geo. Mller over the body in the auditorium of the| Weekend church for the opening devotional|. M" Aâ€" E. Rickert attefided the period. Then the junior school funeral of Rev. Sllas Cressman at went to their different class rooms|Kitchener on Saturday afternoon. |and all the seniors and adults reâ€"‘ Mr. Cressman died at Stouffville j mained as one class in charge of Mr. where he had been a resident for , M. L. Weber. After the lesson some time. period. the classes all reâ€"assembled _ The W.M.S. met at the home Of lm the auditorium and a short proâ€" Mrs. Walter Knarr at Conestogo on ‘gram of songs, recitations and inâ€" Tuesday with a good attendance. lstrumenul music was given. The After the program a social hour was change was enjoyed by the school. enjoyed. Lunch was served by the Personals. I hostese A happy family party met at the _ Anniversary services at the United home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Church on Sept. 22nd. Morning serâ€" Martin on Friday to bid farewell to vices at 10.30. with Rev. Facey of their son, Milton Martin, of Albany,‘ Moorefield in charge. Evening serâ€" Oregon, who had been home for a vices at 7.30 with Rev. Jas. Gallagher visit. The following were present: of Guelph,. conductng the service. | . Mr. Abner Martin of Wilmot visited among friends here on Sunâ€" day., 1 Mr. Moses Martin, sister Miss Lizzie, the Misses Gingrich and Mr. ‘Normcn Knorr motored to Lanâ€" lcaster, Pa., where they will spend a week. | Bishop Eli Halliman of Texas visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Martin on Friday. ) Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingrich of ngr ,Snider‘s Corners and Miss Ida ‘Habermeh! of Breslau were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Janathan | Martin. 10.30 â€" 12.30â€"Stock judging conâ€" test, Sewing contest, Farm and Home Mechanics contest. 12.30 â€" 12.45â€"Lunch. 12.45â€"2.30 â€" Food congodtiou. Recitation contest, Public Speaking contest, Musical contest, Harmonica contest. nesday the power was turned on and sweet‘ cider flowed from the presses. â€" "Lotwarik" boiling was also commenced. 2.30 â€" $.15 â€" Exhibiting of Live Stock, Driving contests. 3.15 â€" 4.45â€"Sports. Cider Mill l.-or.‘. The St. Jacobs cider mill, after 2 The St. i.lr:edoh ;ider mfll'_‘ after eing \re and .e , preâ€" sents a A_:e lpp-r‘n:c]..rgn ;ed- _ Next Tuesday will be a day notoflyh&cwbolehemh village but in the whole township. It is the day for the school fair and itwlllboh.ldo-thmulbdm local school for the time since the present school was built. An interesting program is under preparation by the schools of the township, and will be rendered as near as possible as follows: A happy family party met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Martin on Friday to bid farewel to their son, Milton Martin, of Albany, Oregon, who had been home for a visit. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Urias Martin, Rev. and Mrs. Moses Roth, a party of fortyâ€"five, counting the children. Visitors on Saturday with Mrs. William Hauck were Mr. and Mrs. John Orff and daughter Betty of Hanover, and Mr. Isaac Haug and son Fred of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. William Schaner and some of the family attended the anniversary services at the Heidelâ€" berg Lutheran Church, commemorâ€" ating the 90th year of service to the community : Bishop Eli Hallman of Tuleta, Texas, conducted the communion services in the Mennonite Church on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bowman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elias Martin, Three Bridges, on Sunday. St. Jacobs School Fair On Tuesday Miss Rebecea Weber of Conesâ€" togo visited with Mrs. Eli Brubacher on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Urias Martin of Waterloo, R. R. 3, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Joseph Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knischewsky and son Lorne, and Miss Helen Schaner spent Sunday in Hamilton. Mr. Abram Brubacher is busy| making woollen horse blankets nnd' slso bed blankets. He turns out very fine work which will stand! your closest inspection |_ _ _ ' _ Miss Amanda Westfall is among the sick of our village. _ _ _ JvuM.rs;.Er;l:n;.eirï¬Ã©i;éf of Waterloo was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cressman. _ _ _ _ _ Nelson and Roy Snyder of Snider‘s Corners visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brubacher on Sunday. 0_ C . & & Rev. and Mrs. Isaac Miller of Mazeppa, Alberta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hurst, Saturday.| Mrs. Simeon Bowman has the pleasure of the company of her little granddaughter, Salina Sittler, of Floradale, for a week. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl paid a visit to friends in Kitchener on Saturday. _ __ _ e one ’""ivf;.".'lf W. Hahn of Hamilton spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John G. Mahn, last week. _ _ & Mr. and Mrs. John Frey and son Sylvester of Elmira were Sunday visitors of Mr.. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman. _ c Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wah! and sons Carl and Ross attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Barbara Wahl at Heidelberg on Friday. _ _ Mr. Carl Wah! attended the C N. E. last week. _ oo | Mr. and Mrs. Heward Schutz and son Robert and daughter Beatrice of Elmira were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henrich. â€" o Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brubaker and children of Sunnyside, Kitchâ€" ener, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Anson Brubaker. Mr. and Mrs. Josish Bearinger and daughter, Misa Doris, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Snyder of Waterloo were Sunday visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby and Mr. son of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, to establish definitely whether a eupposed "Lindbergh double" now at Flushing, N.Y., is the famous flier‘s child. § Existence of a fiveâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half year old , who "strongly reâ€" sembles th:o{.lndbof,h baby," was disclosed after a conference yesterâ€" day between Vincent A. Marco and C. Lioyd Fischer, .ttorng- in the case, and Mrs. Emma GloecWher, rister of the convicted man. and Mrs. Isaac Hurst. Hauptmann Attorneys Claim Lindbergh Child Living Hollywood, Aug. 29. â€" New Jerâ€" sey police toâ€"night were asked to produce fingerprints ql !.b_o‘_hrhn! No Reflection Young Bootblackâ€"Shine yer boots, guynor? Irate GentJemanâ€"No ‘‘Bhine yer boots #o yer can see yer face in ‘em." ‘"No" (emphatically). "Well, I don‘t hiame yer." ‘ Mr. Harvey Melitser, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rickert and Mrs. Joanne Letson spent Sundasy at Brantford visiting Mre. Heory Melitser, who is con: valescing from the effects of a broâ€" ken leg at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ‘Chas. Brooke. Mrs. Melitser spent nearly three months in the Brantford Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Laweon Sherriffs and daughter of Gueiph epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Groundwater. Mr. and Mré. Henry Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Walton of Guelph visitâ€" ed at the Manafield home on Sunday. Mr. A. E. Rickert attefided the funeral of Rev. Sllas Cressman at Kitchener on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Cressman died at Stouffville where he had been a resident for some time. Mr. Donald Neville of Bethel called on friends in the village on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sh spent Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Marriott and baby of Kitchener spent the weekâ€" end at Mr. Chas. Marriott‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Conrad and Mre. O. ‘Hollinger of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mre. Geo. Mller over the weekâ€"end. family and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller motored to Cliford on Saturday to spend the weekâ€"end. Hoelcher and Misg Mildred\ Jackson of Himira to Hillsburg on Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. A. Berry. The Y.P.S. will meat in the church on Friday night of this week to reâ€" urganize for the winter months. A full attendance is requested. Mr. and Mré. W, H. Winkler and daughter Wilda spent a couple of days in Toronto last week. Mr. Jacob Nubn has returned home after spending the past week with friends in Toronto. Messrs. Bruce Wray and Maurice Knox spent a couple of days last week at the ’I’oronto fair. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fink and daughâ€" ter Dorothy and Mr. Herman Fink of Toronto «pent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Sacob Nubn, Mrs. Nuhn returned to Toronto with them where she will spend a few weeks. Miss Sadie Hyde attended the Fair at London on Monday. Mrs. F. F. Phair returned to Lonâ€" don on Sunday after spending seyâ€" eral weeks at her home here. Mrs. J. H. Reinwald and son Henry are spendug several days this week with Mr. and Mré. H. Sage near New: ton. Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and family of near Carthage epent Sunâ€" day with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Geo. Wray and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCloy of Stratford spent Saturday evening with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Fewings. Mr. Joseph Hill of Detroit spent the weekâ€"end with his nephew, Mr. Alger Nicklin and family. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the Mornington school fair at Mil verton last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fewings and daughters Margaret and Jean were viaitors at the Toronto fair last Friâ€" day. Mr. Robt. Nicklin and Misses Phebe and Margaret Nicklin visited Dr. Jack Wray of Lethbridge, who has been visiting relatives here, left for his home leet Saturday. Mr. Geo. Wray (his brother) returned with him. mt the farmer‘s sister. Mrs. Geo. Crawâ€" ford and Mr. Crawford last week at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawthorne and family of Detroit spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Thomas Hawthorne. TO HOLO AIR MEET The â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo â€" Flying Club‘s annual air meet will be staged on September 14 and 15, the club exectutive announced on Thursday. Employer: "Biggs, you have now been in our employment for forty yeare. To mark our appreciation of your length of service and unsweryâ€" ing loyalty, you will henceforth be addressed as ‘Mr. Biggs‘." § FountainPark, New Hamburg, Fri. and Sat.,Sept. 13 and 14, 1935 Mr. _ e POULTRY PRIZES INCREASED 20% n GRAND BABY SHOWâ€"mSl:l‘r‘-y at 3 p.m. in the â€" FERRIS WHEEL AND MERRY GO ROUND. * DANCE IN AGRICULTURAL HALL, SATURDAY, SEPT. 14th. GOOD ORCHESTRA. VAL. ZOELLER, President. _ RALPM HILBORN, let Vieeâ€"Pres. â€" CHAS. HEIPEL, 2nd Viceâ€"Pres. A. R. G. SMITM, See‘yâ€"Treas., New Hamburg. MILLBANK ANNUAL EXHIBITION The Wilmot Agricultural Society Extends a Cordial Invitation to Attend the complimentary admission tickets to school pupils in 1934. Rural and New Hamburg Fair Gives‘ 1400 Tickets To School Children urban pils who wish to attend either gdny ovcul%:r Saturday S:Kumlnr 14th, to the :poehi exhibits for school pupils may have complimentary | admission | tickets sent to their teacher and themselives on application by the teacher to the The Ladies‘ Aid Society of Chalmâ€" ers Church met in Si. Andrew‘s Hall on Wednesday afternoon. A short business meeting was held. Mrs. H. W. Millard presided. The rest of the afternoon was spent in quilting. Miss Alice Fonbes of the teaching staff of the Margaret Ave. School in Kitchener, apent the weekâ€"end at her home here. urban j Hamburg, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Beaven of Hespeler are visiting with their duughter, Mré David Burnett at present. Mr. and Mrs. Wim, Sherriffs enterâ€" tained a number of the young people of the community to a corn roast one Monday evening. Everyone reported a most enjoyable time. _ â€" Messrs. Mitchell Cumming of Mt. Forest and Ed. Cumming of Elora visited with friends here on Friday. Mrs. E. McDermott of Vancouver visited with relatives here last weok. Mr. Albert Hamiiton and daughter Miss Jean, have moved to their new home on Catharine etreet. Mre. Herbert Millard visited Kitâ€" chener friends over the weekâ€"end. Rev. and Mrs. Lowe of Galt spent Saturday afternoon with relatives here. Mr. Charles Gallagher of London is renewing old acquaintances here at present. s Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchel) are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Norman Wright in Detrolt for a couâ€" ple of weeks. Keep the date of Woolwich townâ€" ship school fair open, Sept. 17th, at St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kurtz are on an extended trip to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bryden of Marâ€" quette, Mich., and Miss Maggie Sheard of Galt are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Macâ€" Pherson. Mr. Jas. Richardso nof Greenâ€" town, Ohio, is spending a week at his home here. Mr. and Mre. Earl Tabbert and daughter were weekâ€"end visitors in Palisley. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon and daughters and Mr. Cecil Beggs of Fernbank and Mr. Emery Rennie of Glenallan were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPhereon and Mr. John Cowing were Sunday evening visitors with Mre. Spencer of Milverton. Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Waiter Adam were the Misses Gladys and Alma McoDnald and Mr. Gerard McDonald of Tralee. Mr. Binderâ€"I should {imagine, my dear, that a fortress would be more difficult to silence. Mre, Johr Small of Elmira was & weekâ€"end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adam. _Mr. and Mrs. Avdrew Hahn have returned home after spending sovâ€" eral days at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. °C. Tabbert of Linâ€" wood and Mr. Jas. Stewart of Hamilâ€" ton were Friday afternoon vieitors with Mra. D. W. Museer. Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. B. Kinzle and daughter |Ruth of Elmira were Saturâ€" day callers on Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooâ€" per. Mrs. Bindierâ€"Is there any differâ€" ence, Thomas, between a fort and & fortress? R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN New Hamburg Fair sent 1400 WINTERBOURNE To be held in am?lil;en;ary tickets will be issued to school pupils anywhere on application by their school teacher to the Secretary. 0 The Fair will be opened on Friday evening, Sept. 13th, by John Buchanan of the O.A.C., Guelph, ROADSTERS TO TROT 1 MILE .........:«..ccorcosmoinceo NB LIGHT MUNTER ... LADIES‘ SADDLE HORSE......_._... HEAVY HUNTER ................... $ YR. OLD .......00â€".m0cnl0mc nï¬ nc en SADDLE HORSE, OPEN TO ALL, _ with a special programme. Visitors are requested to visit the rink to view the special educational exhibits. Admission to Exhibition Hall Friday evening 15c. WILMOT TOWNSHIP BOYS‘ CALF CLUB 20 Members. $63.00 in Prizes. Highest Boy $5.00 SPECIAL BY T. EATON CO., VALUE $13.50 Best Pure Bred Dairy Calf, 6 mos. and under 1 yr. COW MILKING COMPETITION, LADIES _ UNDER 21 New H.-!-:gï¬C!-.‘._-:!r! :S’?é_ie!._Oz‘.AQILSAO. $1, 50c BEST MARKET LAMB $3, $2 BACON HOG LOADS (4 hog:) $8, $6, $4, $3, $2 Champion Bacon Hog to be judged on the rail. Danish method demonatration by official graders. ROBERT SIMPSON SPECIAL, |_ Later Mr. and Mre. Stoeserâ€"left on a honeymonn trip to the Thousand Islands and points north. Upon their ;return they will reside with the bridegroom‘s father. on his farm near St. Agatha. Gascho of Pigeon, Mich., were guests of Mrs. R. Litwiller Porsonais. Mre. John Zebr, Mr. Geraid Jantsi Miss Sybilla Diebok returned to Kitchener after a five and a haif week‘s vacation. Mre. Peter Dietrich of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end and holiday with her daughter, Mré. Leander Steffler. The many friends of Mrs. Gordon Daub, are sorry to hear that her conâ€" dition is not improving very rapidly. Miss Frabces Bruder oOf Waterloo and Mre. Marie Bruder of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herry Bruder. Stoeserâ€"Wagner Nuptials. A pretty September wedding took place Wednesday mornng at the St. Agatha R.C. Church, when Miss C€lara Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner of Josephsburg, son of Charles Stoeser and the late Agatha Greverbyll of St Agatha. became the bride of Hubert Stoeser, Rev. Wm. Kloepfer officiated at the mass. « Mr. and Mre. Vetty of Napanee, Mich., were visitors at the home of Mr. Joel Selzman. Mr. David Waechter, Mr. Edgar Dietrich and Mr. and Mrs. John Detrich spent Sunday with relaâ€" tives in St. Clements. The bride was alttended by her sister," Miss Clothilde Wagner, and Mr. Charles Stoeser, brother of the groom, was the best man. The bride looked lovely in a gown of white satin, and the traditional wedding veil, which was caught with a wreath of orange blossome, and she carried a bouquet of Talieman roses and maiden hair fern. ‘The bridesmaid© wore a dainty frock of baby pink, mousseline de sais with accessories lo match and carried & bouquet of sunburst roses and maiâ€" den hair fern Little Miss Jean Herâ€" gott, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Little Sean wore a dainâ€" ty dress Of blue organdy and carried a basket of marguerites. After the Mass a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride. The rooms were prettily decorated with appropriate autumn flowers. ~Mr. and Mrs: Arch. Seigner and family of Mooreveld, epent a day last week at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mré. Jacob Seigner. Mr. and Mrs. E. Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richter and children and, Mrs. Brown of Arkona, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yost. iRev. and Mrs. George Hammond and daughter Elaine of Straffordville, visited a few days at Mr. Ed. Hamâ€" â€" Mrs. Harold Kollman and baby of near Stratford, spent a week with her mother. Mrs. M. Yost. mond‘s Boys and Girls (Age 9 to 18 only). We are giving away 5,000 beautiful highâ€"speed complete with powerful motors, that are guaranteed to fly at least 200 feet. Write today for full partiâ€" culars ({enclosing 6e in stamps) and we will send you a swell gift (value 50c) Absolutely Free by Return , Mail ¢ Only: One to a Family Newton Products MODEL AIRPLANES FREE ! ST. AGATHA KINGWOOD 918 Metchosin St. VICTORIA, B.C. Value $9, $5, $8, $5, $3, $2, s8 35 o. $8 0 $5§ mcco %0 ©§ 222. $40 $3 $1 $2 & *#