Oct. 16 iFr"uUrj--At the Agri- cultural grounds, Elmira, 36 pure bred Yorkshire swine, Advanced Registry stock (tattooed by govern- ment oftieisr1), treated internally as well as externally, the property of C. H. Soehner. Sevenl choice farms for sale at bargain prices; also village hotel " I bargain. Mr. Frank Pukhoune ot Putt-vine and Mr. wm-ou Richmond of Wad:- lngton visited with Mr. Ellworth Bean on Sunday. Oct 10 (tuturdar)-At 8 n.m., " my market auction stand, Kitch- ener. furniture and etteeta for Clan Windrow. Oct. 16 (Thursar)--At 1 p.m., up the Kitchgner Sglea Barn, von- ilrstt nil rwstered GA/e Lite in ihis county. hat have you? Phone " 14w. P. J. Stemer, Man-gar. October Elmira Fuir Dsy-At my auction stand " the fnrmerts' shed, nnythinf you wish to sell, send it out or int with Anson Gingrich or All-gm Hotrptut. Whgt_hn_y_e_ rout "on. 50 . 4. [lull-a Oct. Elmira Pair Day-At the market. community sale of live stock, implements, vehicles, furni- ture, or stnrthiptr, you wish to sell, send it out early. Oct. Fair Dar---" the market, complete set of carpenter tools, ete., belonging to the estate of the lat: Jacob Lglgger,‘ 'mee. ' . A. S. SNIDER. Auctioneer Phono 304'. Kitchener Oct. 13 (Tuesday) - Clearing nuction sele of farm stock, imple- menta and household effects for Henry Prong, situated 2 miles soutlteqt of Breslau and 4% miles Phone 222. Kitchener Nov. 10 (Tuesday) - At 12 o'clock. at the Winter Fair Build- ings, Guelph, 70 head of choice pure bred, fully accredited Ind blood- tested Holstein cattle, cows fresh and springing, heifers and bulls. An outstanding sale. Don't miss ttt signment of mankind sGhiihii, horses, mare: and colts. This is the " were farm, good buildinira, for a]: or exclunge. north of Preston. Oct. 24 isnturdayr--Auetion sale of vululble household effects, furni- ture, etc., for J. G. Shanta, situated on Mill St., in the village of Breslnu. Mr. John Diamond, Mr. and In. Frank mu and him. [use Bean called on Ree. and In. P. B. Blue. at Thomdnle on and" evening. Mr. and In. he! Ben to" sun- dar visitor- “a Mr. m In. WI. Roblnoon a mum. The Junior Bull; Ctrdo of -. and (Joiner. Ionic-1!. Church.- hold their monthly looting on non- day uheruoon at the homo ot a". and In. lou- Both. Mum. hell and Philip murd- Ion visited with their abut, In. Jun Wilda and Mr. Whttd%6d a Gait on Sunday, L B. TOMAN, Auctioneer, "on. 20'. Noir Dundee A Oct. 15 (Thursday) - Auction sale of 30 registered stallions, menu and fulietr, all Percherohs and Clydesdales. This entire ottering is breeding stock- no geldings. At Kitchener Sales barn, 1 p.m. F. J. Steiner, Manager, phone l714w. On Sunday uhornoon. Oct. 6ttt, upo- cial communion Icrvlces were d)- Ierved ttt Bethel United Church with Rev. Hattelsrtein ind Rev. Will“ In dune. Mr. and Mn. E B. McIntyre at. tended the Cnledonl- tair on Friday. In. Mind Schledel. In. Percy Welcker gnd In. [Inc new - Tuned-y with rqtuttrq. at Bunion. Piano Sow, T-vintock Oct, 9 rerll'Q,-id2"g1',1ts com- munity s: e at Queen’s Hotel barn of horses, cutie, hogs. poultry and nuuthinery. Bend entries to Menno o. _Er)r, Wellgsley.» _ _ _ we. Evelyn Snider of Baton upon! the week-end u the home or Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. ‘Mclntyre. Oct. 10 (Saturday) - Auction sale of real estate and household effects, 2 miles west of New Ham- burg, 4 miles east of Shakespeare, oh No. 8 highway, for the estate of the late Conrad J. Wettlaufer. Oct. ,14 (Wednesday) - Auction sele of 40 registered fully neeredit- ed head of Aberdeen Angus, Jer- sey, Holstein end Shorthorn cattle, 1 mile east of Baden, 2 miles west of Petersburg, on No. 8 highway, for the estate of the lite Floyd Hupsrbertrer. _ _ __ , “a in. o' ...,._.,' .* Aï¬aï¬ï¬ Mr. an In. J“ Hutu and may a inch“ W with W. - Oct. 15 (Thursday) - Clearing tuction sale of him stock. ttt menu Ind feed at Lot M, 19th ine of East Zorn. 4 miles southwest of New Hamburg. for Moses T, Roth. Oct. 20 (Tuesday) - Clearing luction sutle of farm, stock. imple- ments and feed, at Lot 8, Con. 3, Downie, 3 miles southwest of Strat- ford, the late Robert H. Coastick'a estate. Oct. 29 (Thursdny)---At 10 mm. sharp. auction tale of 104% acre farm with good buildings. This is I real farm. Horses, Shorthorn cattle. implements And feed, It Lot M, Con. s, Wilmot, 6 miles south of New Hamburg, adjoining Mere Bros. Cider Mill, for Smith Bros. Nov. 3 ('ruessday)--Auetion sale of 25 high [rude Holstein dairy cows and young cattle, fully MC- credited, at Lot 21, Con. 3. Downie, 114 miles south of Retyrineville, for Edwin Erh. sown-pm “ll-IO? VAL. NAFZIGER, Auctioneer Phone " . I. Mttrertom, Out. Oct. 31 (Naturdsy)--At 1.30 p. m., house and lots in New Hnmbur , 2 farms. implements Ind 'el'l,'ll,%' Mk“: 2 miles out of Wollenlo , for executors of late Jos. F. {it-Ml nun. . Auction Sale Lists GEO, 9. CLASS, Auctioneer E. J. SHANTZ. Auctioneer M. It. ROTH, Auctioneer Sunday “‘0er menu! r. Waterloo The chairman at the local hydro commission, Mr. C. K. Marner, said that the reduction ot $2.50 per home power to all municipalities in not a fair distribution but a discrimination against the smaller places. In our own district, 'Kitchener, Gait, Water- too get a reduction from $27.00 per h.p. to $24.50 which amounts to 9% while our reduction trom $35.00 to 832.50 is only 7%. According to 'Mr. W. Schaefer the ottieiat notification trom the hydro department at Toronto has been re- ceived locally. _ A valuable cow owned by Mr. Ben. Roth was seriously injured when struck by a car owned by Mr. Beer. The car was damaged considerably and the cow,hurt so badly it had to he shot. ' Think. Hydro Cut II ol-tmutation. The change in hydro rate will mean a saving or about $1,000 to the village Some time ago the domestic and pow- er rates were chnnged when the ser- vice charge was dropped on the do- mestic users although the minimum rate was set the some as the former service charge. The change at that time made a saving ot about 8800. It is diirlettlt to any who will be the beneficiary of the new rate. Mrs. John Katzenmeir. IMr. Earl KAtzenmeir and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Luckhardt were in Seatorth on Sat- urday to attend the wedding at the farmer's niece, Miss Beatrice Seip daughter M Mr. George Seip and the late Mrs. Seip. Anniversary Services at Bord Church Largely Attended Sugdny. The 48th anniversary of Boyd Church was observed here on Sunday with two very large congre- gations, when the Rev. Thomas Merrrweather of Damascus preached very Impressive sermons, the even- ing sermon especially tor the young people. The double-mixed quartetie ot Mottrefield excelled themselves with their excellent mixed and male "tuartettes and. baritone solo. Miss Madge 1K.ennedy of Hespeler visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy. Grandson of Rev. James Boyll Will Unveil Church Memorial Oct. 25 One ot the Arat accldenta to occur on the detour was only a minor one, but might have resulted in a aerloua accident. The detour, although it has two bad turna and two narrow places has been free tram accldents since " opened up. A Kltchener-owned car talked to make the turn going over the grade, landed against the (once and f'.",',")',')), It held the car from wppllg over he steep embankment and tailing Into several feet ot wa- ter. Only the fender was slightly damaged. Cow Killed By Auto. 'Boyd Church congregation feel very grateful to the neitthtroring con- gregations and those in our own com- munity, who helped to make this an- niversary a success and extend to all a hearty invitation to attend the unveiling ot a memorial tablet ot the late Rev. James Boyd on Sunday, Oct. 25 at 3.30 p.m.. when Rev. Ro. land Ferris ot London, grandson or the late Mr. IBoyd, will conduct the service. qt In understood that the work will be under the munitio- ot ‘En‘lneer Serrano. The locnl councll lu- rll- roled n wall Along the river bunk on the southeast Ilde ot the river and thin will be dyed In when the work of cleaning out the river bed from the new brldze to the dun “he. place. It I. under-toad that the Beru- ulller Bron. have It]. contract and the work wilt be started u Boon as the new brides u randy for tunic. Fence Seven lotor Car From A'lurttte. I“. m " In Nun-bun. Tho nut-out on to out “do at tho river will lav. “who" on It. When the shut-pat. I." built any were undo with u straight walt. The “do. were than ril-rolod with “on. from tho old mandatton. This did not can . utilnctory 105 tn tho â€on ot the local couch and the nutter II. dhcnuod In! the County coun- cil and they had docldod to In" two nun bnllt on etch Ilde of the abutment 1nd thou ttlied in behind the will. Among those who spent Sunday son of London paid an oiriciat visit, with intends here were 'Mr. and Mrs. at the local (mice here on Wednes- Ralph Jackson of Lisiowei, Mr. and day. Mrs. IMitchell, M158 Olive Stricker Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stricker and and Mr. Carman Drahn of Moorefie1d, daughter Miss Olive, of Moorefield, with 'M. Shania; Miss Margaret spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. R. and Della and Ed.iHammond of King. Foster. wood with J. L Hammond and Thou. Drill For Water tl',',','),,':,','.?"",,', Mrs. Wm. Tyack and Well drillers trom Elmira are daughter. M†Florence and son drilling for water on the farm of Earl ot Hawkesville. Mr. and y.r.rlrl'a'/ Wagner Aaron schnurr, Misses Mellie ' . Schnurr and Dolly McKay of Din- Ladiett Aid Meets. wood .Ruth 'Keith and Mae McKay The Ladies' Aid of the Linwood Willie and Ross .MacPherson of Wal. Lutheran (munch. Linwood, met at lonsiein, Harvey MaePhermon of Lon- the home. of . rs. " m. Voil, Thurs, don, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Siadoihanorlday owning with an attendance ot and lime daughter Louise ot inxor- 16. Thoir pastor., RPF. Mr. Schultz. soii_ with George (Holsters; Mrs,[l“d in a discussion on Confirmation Annette Knight ot 9th line .with Mrs.;"if“r which the business part was Angus Voli; Rov.Nr. Merrrweathor trattBartvd and plans made for a of Damascus. Mr, Henry (‘urtin ot 'sauerkraut .'utpppr to he held in I,in. Milverton, Mr. Addison “manâ€. ot,1yo.od. Ort, 15. The hostess served Kitchener, with K. G. Ward: Mr. and dainty rvfehrttents. Mrs. Omar "outing: of [Aniowa]. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Eisnnminxor and with Mr. and Mrs. George 'Richnrd- jun Fyldie t-allod on Kitchener friends Mott; MIMI Aim Snider dr Waterloo NEW HAMBURG CROSSHILL l Miss Betty Smith who is Mtending the Waterloo Seminary visited at her Jhome over the week-end. Miss Ruth 'Kropt returned home after spending several days with triends in Preston. Mr. and Mré. IR. Melsel andvfamlly i of Preston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kropt., I Mr. and Mrs. II-larry Williams and children of lBrantlord spent Sunday with the latter's tather‘Mr. S. D. Peacock. Mr. Del. Kropt spent the week-end iriG in Toronto taking in the opera, "H Mr Trovatore". 'nml with Mrs. Wm. Wilford; Misses Irene Herbert and Mary Thompson, Messrs. Dan Stricker, Alvin Ham- mond, Jim Thompson, Rae Colque some, Mrs. Hiiborn and Miss J. 0.. Rennie of Kitchener. Miss Eva Bai-l lard of 11th line with Mrs. P. Foster; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kleinknecht and ' infant son and Mr. and Mrs. 'Maurice McKee and family with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mundeli . ' Mrs. Dorothy Collins, ls spending 'Kerute a weeks vacation with her trramr and M parents, Mr. and Mrs. on“. mu. Ihi1,1 or, We are ’sorry to learn that Mrs. Mr. Louis Selgner is confined to the Sunda house through Illness. Her many‘ 'Mrit, trlends wish her a speedy recovery. spent Mr. and Mrs. George IMerner and daughter Marion left last week on a motor trip to Omaha, Nets., where they are visiting their son, Mr. Bud Merner. Miss Ruth Bum spent the week- an! with_her parents at Pinegrove. l Mr. Walter Sparrer left for Port Colbome “here he has received a position. Miss Jean (Hammond attended the fourth annual convention of the Ham. ilton Young People's Conference, the United Church of Canada in Kitch- ener last week-end. Mrs. Amacher ot Heapeler has moved her household effects into one of the vacant houses on Jacob street. Her daughter, Miss Bertha Amacher. is employed on the local teaching stall Mr. Clayton Rumig of Elmira spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. Jane Petch, Mrs. John L Hammond. Mrs. Thos. Birmingham spent Tuesday at the homes othr aeph Gaswho, Poole, and w. Schwar- tzentruber near Nlmhurg. The drawing room was charming- ly decorated with beautiful autumn flowers. The bride wore a blue ripple crepe dress and French velour hat and entered the room nestled by her father. Mrs. Wilma, Selp. ILN., was her sister's only attendant. She wore a becoming gown or brown tri- pie sheer crepe with gold trimmings and carried Talisman roses. The brideirroom's assistant was Mr. Stan- ley Thompson of Toronto. A buffet lunch wla served in the prettlly decorated dining room. After the ceremony the young couple. left by motor to spend their honeymoon in Oshawa, They will reelde at 6 Askln Street, London. . Hamburg Notes. Miss Tillie Roth ot Morton, Ill., spent Thursday with John Roppe. ers, A. Walters spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight in Guelph. Tninln. “hm union can. l The rounh hum Indonhip m in. "toot and†tho Janice. ot the ‘wn-m Township " “mum. ‘uutod in than lung-lieu Church. Salli-weekly induction counu will be ("on tor the non thug rub. Rev. J. B. Dongl- i. dun ot the Ichool 5nd c. 0.1km». in mint". The three course- to be nub: no "The Chrlllhn Church", with 301. E. o. Dale u inntrmttor; “Tempor- "we Education", conducted by Mr. A. M. Ben; "Planning tor Children alrucueu. Forty-eight pupils were in the 3.8.. Mist Bertha Anchor, in- eumlled on the opening null! which use prodded over by it". J. B. Deng“, who welcomed the clause- and gave an inlets-tin; my. Clark-501p Woddlna. , A quiet wedding or local interest took place in Sanford: on Saturday afternoon, when Rev. Cain. M. w. Edwards ot Tan/lunch, united in mar- riage Miss E. Beatrice Selp and Mr. A. Mortimer Clark ot London. Post Office Inspector W. E. Pear. son of London paid an oiriciat visit, at the local otrlce here on Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stricker and daughter Miss Olive, of Moorefield, spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. R. Foster. Drlll For Water. Well drlllem trom Elmira are drilling for water on the farm of Carl Wagner. Ladlet' Aid Meets. 'ermortal. Mm A Snlp. Mrs William and Harvm- Knipfol, Mr and Mrs. "erh Furlâ€, Mr August and Charlm, Kni. [WI Mtnndnd the (""0an of the lam Gordon \‘lrnmv on Friday afternoon M Kltrhvnnr Mash-r â€omnr Popplow of Kltrh- onr-r spout the weekend with friend! here. Little Mos Viola Roth In corsflnod tn hor hml with an altark of pneu- mania, Sunday owning Mina Marla return- lug homo with them after spending th" pant month in Sunnyside. PETERSBURG l Mr. and Mrs. John Kropt and son a Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. IMenno Albright of New Hamburg spent Sun- '. day with Mr. Earl 'Kropt at the Gen- '.. eral Hospital at Toronto. I ‘Mrs. Henry nCiausing ot Waterloo spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lenz. ' Mrs. W. Duench. Mr. Andrew Duench and Mr. Lndoiph Schneider ot near Linwood spent. Sunday at lthe home of Mr. and Mm. Edwin Hackbart. i Mr. TOrr. Jilllerman 6! near Welles- ley spent Sunday with Mr. Gordon Berg. T Mr. and Mns. John ITothmut, daugh- ter Helen and son Erwin at near wer iesley and Mrs. Menno Schlueter of 'Lin'wood visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leobold and family of New Hamburg Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ILels and daughter Shirley of ,Hayeavi1lts called on Mr. and Mm. norm Kropt on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hieronymus and Mr. and Mrs. John Ups and daughter Grace spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schlegel at Barking. i It“ Cuma-nootmir+ It. Clan Inn of the Jamal.- ucuon vou In“, "an at a. 1mm: Knarr _ l Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert spent Sunday at the Twin City. Mrs. Alvin Llea and daughter Shir- ley of Haysville is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Kropt. I The YW.& of the United Church held their weekly meeting Monday evening. Octdber 5th in the Sunday School rooms. The scripture lesson was read by Edith English. Mm. Shimmemorn gave a reading. "Ptspa's Letter", after which there was a kazoo trio composed of Anne McFar- lane, Dorothy Lackmann and Helen [Happen Miss Craig then spoke on "The Civil War in Spain". The meet. ing closed with the Mlzpah benedic- tion. During recreation hour an old time spelling match was enjoyed by all. l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haektrart, (Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackbart and daughter Norma and Herbert and Kenneth Hackbart visited with Mr. and Mrs. lHarvey Hackbart at Cross hill on Sunday. ' 'Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler visited with Mr. and (Mrs. Robert Cook at Hampstead on Sunday. . Miss Violet Kennel spent Sunday with Miss Janet Kropf. The anniversary services of the Platteville United Church were held Sunday, October 4th. Rev. Mr. Agnew of st. Marys was in charge. Both morning and evening he gave messages to strengthen and uplift. The choir furnished special music and there was a good congregation at both services. Mr. and Mn. Enoch Gingrich and Don: Hayne and Clayton from near Preston, Mesa". James Cressman, Oliver Bean, David Betsey. the Misses Margaret Becker and Ruth Bean ot New Dundee. Misses Violet Biehn and Vera Koch ot Waterloo. Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer has returned to her home at 'Bun‘alo after spend- lng a few geeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. Mr. and !Mrs. Wm. Dammeler and family visited with Mrs. I, M. Schne- feast Bamberg on Sunday. Mont ot tho 111:?) momma" salon- mon '0'pttt to rogard hummus an A battle. Rev. Roy Koch in receiving the congrutulationl ot " friends to his being chosen and ordained u pastor m the Mennonite Church Its-8t. Jr cabs on Sunday alternoon. P ‘Rev. and Mn.- C. P. Derstlue nnd daughter Mary .Evonne, Mr. gnd Mrs. E1138 Kom, Mr. and Mrs Cllllord Cressm'nn, Mm Mary Creams": and Mn. Elizabeth Heékendorn all ot Kitchener, 'Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koch and Mary from New Hamburg. Mr. Roy Bean or the Waterloo Chronicle was a business visitor in tho village, on Tgesday. The tollowlug were Sundny guests at up home ot Mr. and In. Charles Messrs. t Tailor ahd Mr. Harvey ot Waterloo, were Tuesday morning business visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. S. Green and son Stewart visited friends in Ayr on Snnday afternoon. l mu Adina Holman ot Waterloo VII " 01.: Sunday vuttoe at tho home of It. And In. M Koch. A number of friend- non tho Twin City and an. will.†“new at the Dollon none on sunning "cling ll honor of In. Mor- *rerthsur. The i evening in upon! In - (0110-- In; Illlchr . dqlieimin “urn“! I Input wu served. In." Dalian was the moment ot n buntinl Inca an. , cloth. I Mrt Janos nTtnautltitl, 'dr, and an instructive Wp didn't knnw “in! min was tttttfl you camp horn. Mr. and In. Allan Good and Ethel were Sunday visitor. " the Win. Porter home in Guelph. Illa. Ethel ls slaying over tor the week. Mrs. J. Crown and Mrs. Growers have returned to their home Mter spending a few weeks visiting in Kit- phener. Now Curato And what dld you think ot my snrmon on Sunday, Mpg. Jonas? The. many friends of Herb. Eckel will regret to hear that he is on the sick "at and will wish him a speedy recovery. 'Mr. Alox Glendenntnz has returned to the village with his hrido. â€is many friends 1MP him a rousing turnout. after which Mr. Glondnnnlnz treated all at Mr. A. Pratt'g. The Misses Ramsey are taking a trip to Detioit and other points west, Mr. and Mrg. Jonpph Daniels of Prmmn were recent visitors with the mrmer'a brother, Mr. Wm. Daniels and Mrs, nanlels. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown and young so". and Mrs, Sarah Ehy of Kitchener wore wank-0nd visitors with Mr and Mrs. J. M. Shanta Mr. Amlrow anlnn Humid with flit-lids at Pino Hill on Rundar Mrs, Rodger Gonnn who ham hoprt visiting with friends in the villain: for tho past tow wooks has returned to hor homo at Brantford. HESSEN ROAD PLA'I'TSVI LLE orritspondents . . . Mr. and Mrs. Enos Zehr and ram. ily were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Brenneman near Tavl- stock. _ at the Wellesley Towndzip School Fair, acoompnnied their tencher, Min Mary Dewar, and manic tucher, Miss Helen Gunther, to Kitchener on Saturday afternoon, to compete in the County content, and made A creditable showing, attaining fourth place. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth, Mag. dalene and Elmy were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rot at Woodstock. "Mrs. C. Kennel and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leis and Clarence, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lela at Wellesley. T Born-Recently to 'Mr. and ers Emmanuel Ruby, 17th line, a son. Mr. and Mrs. C. Schmidt ot'Liabon spent one day last week with Mr. anl Mrs.3Henry Weil. Mr. and Mrs. .103 Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender spent Sunday evening with Mr. Noah Lichtl in the Stratford Hospital. Mm. C. Schmidt spent Sunday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. John Brands and tam- ily of near .Mdlvertou spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwar- tzentruher, 7th tine. Mr. Gordon Yunker and Miss [Mar- garet Yunker accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vance ot Bright to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Yunker in New York State (or a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Zehr and family of Poplar View spent Sunday with the farmer's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Zehr, 17th line. Mr. and Mrs. Alfan Otto and daugh- ter were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Elmes at Alles. Mr. and Mrs. Smon Gaucho ot Wilmot Centre spent Sunday Mth Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartzentrutber 10th line. Miss Myrtle Cook underwent an operation tor appendicitis on Thun- day of Mat weak and her friends will be glad to hear die is making favorable progress towordl recovery. Mr. Duncan Dewar is erecting aft"' reaa " tne Benooi. Att the Jr. tine new kitchen and woodehed this pupils "Mttr the hymn 'Ueaus Love“ fail and Mr. c. Erb ot Ttrviistoek,rme thits I know". Rev. w. Patterson who has the contract, commenced gave an address entitled, "1 press to- working at it on Thumday ot â€award the mark". The program was week. .ciosed with the hymn entitled, "Fight Miss Tens. Roth ot Illinois, UB.A., the Good Fight", and a benediction visited a few days last week with “a given by Rev. w. Patterson- her cousin, Mrs. Dan Ropp and other ' Yottng People Meet. Miss Tens. Roth ot Illinois, UB.A., visited a few days last week with her cousin, Mrs. Dan Ropp and other friends. C T School In closed until after Thanks- giving. owing to the prevalence ot mansion in the section. Miss Ada You ot Kitchener spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. M Yost. MEASLES EPrDrilM1C CLOSES SCHOOL HERE nucleon S. S. 8 Choir The twelve girls ot BSMNO. 8, who won out priser for their ghqrug EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD: Big Sg¢rifi¢e Sale] WHILE THEY LAST! EAST ZORRA MIN" O’COATS AND SU ITS A Thousand Times $5.00 Brings Results Wins Honors The Waterloo Chronicle * Did you ever Beea man carrying a billboard under his arm? * Did you ever see a handbill on a reading table? * Did you ever see a picture of the new hat or pair of shoes you want come into the home via radio? * Did you ever see a live newspaper thrown Into the waste basket without being read? N O l IT IS ROTH READ FOR NEWS AND ITS ADVERTISING 2)lrelrf, THAT IS WHY ADVERTISING IN .126 King W. - KITCHENS]! - MIN" AND IOYI‘ Wu: tlapling's Before Moving A special meeting ot the Blair- Doon Ladies' Auxiliary of the Free port Sanetorlum was held wt the home ot Mrs. Nicholson, Blair, won Thursday evening. The following ottieerg were elected: president, Miss D. Frizell; vicepresldent, Mrs. A. Hannusch; secretary, Mm. H. Beer. protem; treasurer, .Miss E. Wilfong. Plans were made for the annual Card Party to be held on November 18th. At the close ot the meeting a dell- cious lunch was served by Mrs. Green, Miss E. Wl1fong and Mrs. Nicholson. Mrs. A. Humphries; of Gait spent Sunday at the home of :Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Teet. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith or‘Gau spent the week-end at their summer home in the village. The Preston Bax-ace Delegates visited the late Homer Watson's etu- dio and gallery on Saturday after- noon. Here the party had the honor ot meeting sir Sylie Greer, om.E., another ot Canada's distinguished artists. Sir Wylie explained the vari- ous paintings hanging on the late Mr. Watson's gallery. Ladies Auxlllary Meets. Mrs. Stanley Quelch of Preston was vitriting friends in the village on Friday. The Young People's League ot the Doon United Church was held on Sunday evening with a good attend- ance. Rev. C. Herbert Walt: was dinirman and Mr. D. J. Wilson, :M.A., of the Gait Collegiate stat! was the speaker He chose as " subject. “Courage", which was at great in- terest. Mr. Wilson closed the meet- ing with a benediction. Vltltor Watson studlos. Mr. Charles Reader was a visitor in Preston on Friday. The annual Anniversary and Har vest home oervlce was held at the Doon United Church on Sunday after- noon. The church was beautifully decorated with vegetables, fruit sud flowers. Rev. G. F. N. Atkinson, BA., of Carlyle, Ont, was the guest speak- er. ssolsted by Rev. W. Patterson, minister of the Doon Presbyterian Church. The Lincoln Avenue choir and Mrs. A. Moore, the organist ot the Lincoln Avenue Church, Gait, led in the slnglng. A member of the choir sang a solo. The congregation of the Presbyterian Church attended this service. it was well attended. Rally Day Bandeau. Rally Day service was held in the Doon Presbyterian Sunday School on Sunday, Oct. 4th, with a good attend- ance. Mr. W. Blachke, superinten- dent of the Sunday School was in charge. The program opened with a “Call to Worship" given by the sup- erintendent, after which a prayer was read by the school. All the Jr. pupils sang the hymn "Jesus Loves me this I know". Rev. W. Patterson gave an address entitled, "I press to- Harvest Home tr Services Held No'. NO! Not. Kitettener.---With numerous inter- eats shouting their dwice ot a site tor Kitchener's new Government building, the City council, it is ex- pected, will decline to take a stand, and will leave the choice up to the Federal Works Department at OG tawa. R. Winter, district supervising en- gineer of the Federal department, was in Kitchener this week, discuss- ing the proposed site with city offi- ciais. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bless, who were married Sept. 26th, have return- ed to their home in the village after a wedding motor trip tor a week to Rochester, N.Y. Mrs. Slee was before her marriage, Miss Nina Rogers at Mitchell. _ Sir Wiley Greer of Toronto spent a week's vacation at the home ot Miss P. Watson. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly spent Sat- urglgy with relatives in Kitchener. Mrs. A. G. Wolfe épent Monday at the home of Mr. pnd' Mm. C. Rosen- berg of Gait. Mrs. J. R. Slee left the village on Wednesday to spend some time at the home of her daughter, (Mrs. A. R. Linn and Mr. Linn ot Galt. Mr. Vardon B. Latiseh ot Kitchener, relief ottieer tor this district, was vigiting in therviilage on Friday. -Miaa, Louise doddard ana Dor- othy Teet were visitors In Gait on Saturday. Mi. Charles Reader was a visitor inIreaton on Friday. Post Office Site Up to Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. Morley Webb and son Robert of Galt spent Sunday at the home N Joe Kenzie. 'Harvey Ptarer and -gohn Watson of Preston were visiting in the eil- Inge on Sunday. Mm. Herb _ ohlhelser and son James were vialtorg In Kitchener on Saturday. Mr. R. E. Bayes of Galt was a business visitor In the village on Thursday. Mr. Paul Krogman of Kitchener has purchased the property recently owned by Mr. Harold G. Snider and la remodelling it for apartments. Miss Kathleen Jones was xi visitor inIreirton on Friday. C Mrs. W. Jones and children IBO- bel and Yvonne were visitors In Kit- chener on Saturday. Mr. Walter Atkinson ot Preston was visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrp, John game] on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Potrulr and Mrs. Mary Sudden ot Hamilton spent Sun. day at the home of Mr. Charles Rea, der. Mrs. Sim Detzler was a vlsiTor in Preston on Saturday. Phone 2177w. " Ontario St. S. KITCHENER WHILE THEY LAST! ORDON’ S ooo Satisfy man's O’COATS $9.85 SUITS AN "