The John Hahn and Son Live Stock exchange is doing a brisk buâ€" siness again this season in milk cows and other livestock, down on Water street near the creamery. The local group of the Mennonite Young People‘s Society were the guests of a group from the Waterâ€" loo Society of Mennonite Young People in Smith‘s Hall on Friday evening. Rhe evening was pleasantly and profitably spent. A large numâ€" ber enjoyed the event. Contractor Frey of Floradale is rushing the brick work of Mr. Enoch Martin‘s new House. By the time this reaches our readers the house will be ready for the roof. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thoms and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schlit visitâ€" ed in Wellesley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress and family spent Sunday in Neustadt with Mr. Philip Binkley, Mrs. Cress‘ father, who celebrated his 84thâ€" birthday. Mrs. George Buchanan of Owen Sound a sister of Mrs. Cress returned with the Cress family to spend a few weeks with them before vreturning to her home in Owen Sound. Mennonite Y. P. Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shantz of Waâ€" terloo visited with Mr. and Mrs lsa_a.c Hurst on Sunday. The sacred drama "The Challenge of the Cross", put on by the two leagues _ of _ St. _ James Lutheran Church and the special musie proâ€" vided by the Junior choir and others was greatly enjoyed by a large audience. The day was the "Life Service Sunday". Marks 84th Birthday. The old barn on the Filsinger estate property having been stripped of its siding and roof and cut down to slightly smaller dimensions to make it suitable for a car barn, is being closed in with planed lumber and new shingles which will give it an imposing appearance as a building for its new use. Mr. Chrisâ€" tion Martin of Conestogo is the carâ€" penter. Present Sacred Drama. Next Sunday will be Communion Sunday at the Evangelical Church the service commencing at 11 a.m. On Thursday evening the quarterly ) Conference will meet, service in charge of Rev. H. A. Kellerman of Waterloo, who will preach and alsu[ preside at the conference. Barn Made Smaller. | ESangelival Church Communion Sunday Un Sunday the day appointed to select a preacher for the local Menâ€" nonite congregation, a large numâ€" ber assembled to give expression to their convictions. When the result of the vote was announced, Mr. Roy Koch, 23â€"yearâ€"old farmer, was deâ€" clared the choice. Mr. Koch is uny married and lives with his father, Mr. Charles Koch on a farm on the outskirts of. the village df Conesâ€" togo. Chosen Minister of Mennonite Congregation. Roy Koch, 23, New Pastor The R.W. Bierwagen Electric Co. RIGHT TIME * Roe teeds are built on a choice whole grain base of Corn, Wheat, Barley, Oatsâ€"with aretully chosen fresh high quality Proteinsâ€"Dried Buttermilk, White Fish Meal, Vacuum Dried Meat Meal, rich green Alfalfa Leaf, high in Carotene; Cane Molasses, Super Potent Fortihed Cod Liver Oil, mixed and blended carefully and packed in clean, new bags. But best of all, Roce Feeds are fairly pricedâ€"Satisfactory feed for the Birds, FExtra Profit for the Feeder 4k vour dealer toâ€"day MASTER MILLING CO. â€" Kitcnener M. L. WEBER s > St. Jacoss J. LOTZ > s WeluesLey Cyy prices algarlily climbing By Makers of Canada‘s Telephones mavimuin exg production of High Quality eggs veComplete L aving Mashes and Concentrates will maintain abundant health with ing, W., Kitchener eady t LBY ST. JACOBS Represented Locally by St. Jacobs and District News . Mrs. Levi Lichty was in . Waterâ€" loo on Saturday. On her return she accompanied Mrs. Amos Martin of Waterloo to Floradale and paid a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyranus Ziegler. Mrs. Holden Appel spent Monday afternoon at her brother‘s home, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Filsinger, New Hamburg. Mr. George Steiner will sojourn with his brother, Mr..John Steiner, of Drake, Sask., for some weeks. He left on his trip on Saturday. He will also visit relatives at Norwood and Winnipeg. "Yes. fre said that it 1 didn‘t take an interest pretty soon he‘d fire me." Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brubacher gand family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Weber. Mr. A. Gies of Kitchener visited at his old home. "Clear View Farm" on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Filsinger of Rochester, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. John Filsinger of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holâ€" den Appel. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brubachg@g were: Mrs. Albert Snyder an ughter Miss Viola, Mrs. Paul StfÂ¥der, Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Good, children, Ruth, Edith and Marie. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Snyder of Snyder‘s Corners visited with Mr. and Mrs. Levi M. Martin on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kerchner and daughter Virginia visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sittler on Sunday. Rev. John Bowman of near El mira was a guest of Mr. and Mrs Mike Bowman on Sunday. "The bose offered me the firm today." "He did?" Owing to Mrs. Simeon Martin‘s failing health, Mr. and Mrs. Martin will make their future home with their son, Mr. Angus Martin and family near Floradale. They moved on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn visitâ€" ed at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. C. Brown and Mr. Brown in Elmira on Sunday. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin were: Bishop Oliver Snider of Floradale, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Brubacherâ€"and Mr. Simeon Brubacher of the Heiâ€" delberg highway, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shantz of Waterloo. Master Clayton Snyder of Waterâ€" loo and Master Clayton Martin of the 4th of Peel were guests at the home of Mrs. Lichty. Mr. and Mr. Amos Good and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller of Waterloo were. Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. Levi Lichty. Mr. and Mrs. William Heidlinger af Baden visited at the home of Mrs. John Thoms on Sunday. _ Deacon and Aaron Martin of Elâ€" mira were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrh. Norman Gingrich. Mr. Tilman Bowman of Three Bridges visited with Mr. A. K. Bruâ€" ba(_'l_lcl' on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brubacher of Hawkesville visited with Mrs. Menâ€" no_}lorst on Sunday. , Messrs. Harry @nd Vernon Filâ€" singer of New Hamburg spent Satâ€" urday helping their uncle, Mr. Alâ€" bert Filsinger, to put siding on the new car barn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zeller of Yale, Mich., were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George B. ()berholtzer_‘on‘ Sunday. Mr. John Sauder of Elmira is digging the well under the direction of Mr. A. K. Detweiler. The last finishing touches having been applied to the edifice, the fine remodelled and enlarged capacious church building of the Mennonite congregation will be reâ€"dedicated next Sunday. The dedication serâ€" vices will be followed by a week‘s evangelistic meetings, Bishop Derâ€" stine of Kitchener to be the Evanâ€" gelist. Personals. Dedicate Mennonite Church on Sunday an Interest in ! â€"Mr. and(Mré. Roy Lederman and son 0f Kitchener were visiting at the home of the former‘s parenté on Sunâ€" Loay, Mrs. Herb. Dahmer and Mrs. E. Brooks of Detroit were recent visiâ€" tors at the M. C. Stroh home. On their uome journey they were accomâ€" punied by Mr.(Carl Stroh and sisters, \irs, Harry Rueffer and (Miss Marâ€" jorie of Kitchener, who spent several days as guests at the Dahmer home Mr. and ‘Mrs: Oscar Bartman and children with the former‘s brother, Walter Bartman of Gowanstown were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer a week ago Sunâ€" day. Rev. S. J. Wittig and Mr. John Schenk accompanied St. Matthew‘s Ladies‘ Aid members to Wellesley, u‘tending the Ladies Aid Rally, in the Lutheran Church there last Wedâ€" nesday Misa Emelyne Steiss of Brussels has been a visitor at the Oscar Huchn home during the past week. Local Men May Get Work Preston Road tntio to two men from Galt to every one from Preston At a later date it is planned to absorbh men from the velief rolls of Waterloo and Hespeler. The road gangs are at present workâ€" Galt.â€" Over 40 men from Preston | young «on George spent Sunday with and Galt are now at work on the|the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. new Galtâ€"Preston highway and the|Geo. Burnett preliminary work is rapidly nearing Mr. Ed. Summers visited relatives completion. The initial pouring of and friends here Sunday cement took place Saturday Mr. and !Mra. J. Wolliss of West Further adjuetment of the proporâ€" Montrose «pent Sunday with Mr Alâ€" tion of men on relief to be used on bert Hamilton. theâ€" project will eettle down to a Mr. Jack Sherriffs and Mr. and tors at U their uom punied by Virs, Har jorie of K days as g in Detroit Mr. and Mre. J. (B. Snider and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Soehner of Floradale were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Schinbein. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Heidlinger of Baden were visiting village relatives on Sunday. Mr. Fred Lasch of Kitchener is spending the week with friends here. Hon. W. D. and iMrs. Euler of Kitâ€" chener were visiting at the home of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Henry Ebel and Mr.‘Kbel the other Sunday. Hon. Niv. Euler is about to leave for New Zealand and Australia on a trade mission for his country. Mr. and Mrs, Erwin Dahmer atâ€" tended the recent funerl of Mrs. Dahâ€" mer‘s consin, Mrs. Wm. Voll, held at Palmerston, > nome 30 friends and neighbors of Mrâ€".nd Mrs. Emmanuel Delion reâ€" contly tendered them a farewell parâ€" t\ prior to their moving to Kitch cner to reside there. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dolion were made the recipients of an occasional chair. \Mr. Rusael Esch is apending a few woeeks in Sebringville on business. \r. and Mre. Jack Wilson, Stanley ond Myrle of Ethel, were visitors at the Osecar Huechn home the other Mr. and ‘Mrs_ Walter Shantz of Waterloo were midweek visitors at the home of Mrs. Schinbein Messrs. Wm. Fiddler and Harry Fiddler of Kitchener were midweek visitors at the home of the formenr‘s sister, Mrs. J. W. Schweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Martin and fomily were visiting Bayfield friends recently. Miss Janet Pirie, who had been staying here with her grandmother, Mrs. Veitch, has accompanied ther aunts and uncles to Wheir New York | City homes, where she will spend some time hefore returning here. _ There will be no service in the United Church on Sunday afternoon on account of anniversary services being held in the West Montrose United Church that day. Large Funeral. The â€" funeral of theâ€" late Mre. Veitdi, held Tuesday of last week, was largely attended by relatives ind iriends. Among those present iom a distance were the two daughâ€" tei s‘ families of New York City, Dr. Hush Veitch and Miss Annie Pirie of Toronto and Mr. Walter Pirie of Barrie. Rev. A. Fosbuary of Elmira, pustor of the United Church here und Rev. A. M. Hamilton of Guelph, fcrmer pastor of St. Andrew‘s Presâ€" byterian Church in Winterbourne, were in charge of the service at the house and the graveside, Rev. A. M. Hamilton fhas the unique record of having performed the marriage cereâ€" mony for the late Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter_ Veitch, has baptized and conâ€" firmed their entire fgmily and also married all the children as well as severai grandchildren. pher Ni of A group of young farmers from the surrounding district motored to the Cornwall vicinity to take in the provincial plowing match being held there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knarr and chilâ€" dien of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s brother, Walter and Mrs. Knarr. No Service Next Sunday. Lieylacses CnBC‘ K P Hanset Complete 13,180 Mile Trip o+ ackensack, M . ar n t« know he has recently celebrated Across Continent and with his congregation and nelghbors Back. Li\ 35th anniversary in the ministry nsm« and his 1loth year in Hackensack. Elmira. <Believed the longest "pleaâ€" Rev \Mr. Hansen was pastor of St. sure trip" ever to fhave been taken latthew‘s Lutheran Church in this by a resident of this town, ‘Mr. and village for about 4 years, following Mr8. Norman Martin, and their famâ€" Juypuary, 1912 Rev. Hansen at his !y Of this place have just returned celebration was presented with a f‘om an extended tour across the handsome gift. , continent and return. Junior Farmers To Ottawa. 1 Leaving several months ago in ‘Mr. Abner Martin joined a party their trailer, which was virtually a oi Junior Rarmers, who won free "home on wheels", the Martin family trips on a motor trip to Ottawa on u_'av«lled to California, taking their Monday.‘ The party will spend a few lime in crossing the various states. duys sightseeing in the capital City They were fortunate enough to have before returning. left sufficiently early to escape the Rev. H. P. Hansen of N. Y., St. Matthew‘s Pastor Here in 1912. Former Pastor Marks 35 Years In Ministry Excellent Advice Wh® is the most difficult thing earh in caring for a haby?" asked young mother To keep from talking about it all time." replied the gueat. it wice weekly threeday shift CONESTOGO i Following a short illness the death ; occurred on Sunday morning Oct. . 4th, of Mr. Jos. Mittleholtz of Hesson. | Rev. Fr. Stroeder sung the high mass on Tuesday morning, which ‘was | largely attended and burial took place at ISt. Mary R.C. Cemetery. Miss Eva Ottman and brothers Ear] and George and Miss Esther Lichty, Miss Laura Schneider and Vincent (Gioetz motored over two hundred and aix miles on Sunday visiting Wiarton and other points. Mr. Jack Sherriffs and Mr. and Mra. Milton Sherriffa and family «pent Sundav at Brantford. Mr. and Mre. Albert Weiler and family of Kitchener spent Sunday aifternoon with Mr. and {Mrs. Alvin Ottman. Mr. (McCandle of Philadelphia held evangelistic meetings the finst part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schneilder and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Duench and family of Bridgeport, Norman Duench of Heidelberg, Irene Duench of St. Jacobs and Laura Duench of Petersburg were Sunday visitore at the home of their mother at Heldelâ€" berg Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin spent Saturâ€" day afternoon in Kitchener. (Mr. and Mrs. Oniag Weber and family ‘also ‘Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hoffâ€" man spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. John Frey of near St. Jaâ€" cobs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Brubacher and family epent iSunday with /Mr. and Mrs. Aaron (Frey near St. Jacobs. ‘Sunday vieitors at Mr. N. Sittler‘s were !Mr. and ‘Mrs. Mich. Kechner of St. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Frey of Kitchener. Personals. Mr. Sam Burnett of Listowe] spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burnett and young «on George spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burnett Mr. and Mrs ‘Hugh Langdon and son Jimmy spent Sunday with Mr and Mra. James Langdon Mr. and (Mrs. Curie Bulmer and family of Toronto spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Chas. Bulâ€" mer. Sunday visitors with Mr. and |Mrs. Alex Moser were Miss Blanche Helm, Miss Elenor Moser of Waterloo, Mr. and |Mrs. Thos. Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Helm all of Kitcbener. Jos. Mittieholtz Dies. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Burnett visited with the latter‘s parents, (Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beaven on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘David Weber family spent ‘Sunday with (Mr. Mrs. ‘Elias ‘Weber near Linwood. Mr. Jack Forbes spent Sunday with Elora friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ‘Milner spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s sister at Toronto. & Wedding bells are again ringing. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Moser spent Sunday at St. Clements, Mr. Joe Schnurr and Mr. Clifford Kennedy Waterloo spent Sunday witth Mr: and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy. . Miss (Esther Kennedy is spending some time at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. John Runstedler spent Sunday with (Mr. and [Mrs. Louis Voll. Mr. John Girodat of Kitchener spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Girodat. Mrs.P. Doherty, who has been conâ€" fined to her bed is slightly improvâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruth and Miss Antonette Volmer of Formosa spent the iSunday with (Mr. and Mrs. Sydâ€" ney ‘Reist. . Miss Kay iHanley has returned home from Guelph and intends spendâ€" ing the winter months at her home here. Mr. and Mrs, George Loegel, 4th line, spent Sunday with Mrs. iPatâ€" rick Doherty. Mr. _ and â€" Mrs. .Norman Volmes, Preston, and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Tony Isenâ€" menger, Linwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe ‘Besinger. Covering a total of 13,180 miles, the Martn family experienced deep sea fishing and orange picking in California ‘State. Mr. Martin says "there‘s no place like home", but if he contemplated moving he would pick either Arizona or California. They returned through British Coâ€" lumbia and the Canadian West, visitâ€" ing friends enroute. Leaving several months ago in their trailer, which was virtually a "home on wheels", the Martin family travelled to California, taking their time in crossing the various states. They were fortunate enough to have left sufficiently early to escape the dry, hot «pells in the midâ€"western states, but at that "It was still the hottest weather I‘ve been through", Mr. Martin gays. With a record of 50 years as a most matisâ€" {actory treatment for piles or bemorrhoids, Martin Family Returns Home WINTERBOURNE HAWKESVILLE HESSON ELMIRA NEWS and and | _ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weis, Mrs. Rebecca Weis spent a day at the thome of Geo. Weis. | _ Mr. and (Mrs. Emil Schneider and family of Bamberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrg. Will Huehn Jr. ] Amanda Martin, Anna Brubaker and Mr. Elam Hurst were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Memno Brubaker. I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster chilâ€" |gdren Howard and Elsie of Kitchener i Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berg, son Edgar of (Liahon spent Sunday with Mrs. Car] | Schneider. Mrs. Agnes Coghlin of near Lisâ€" towel viaited her brother, Mr. R. B. HMamilton and sisters, Mrs. Geo. Coghlin, Mrs. A. McBain and Mre. Wt Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, (Mrs. Herb Martin and daughter Shirley of Guelph spent Sunday at Mr. James Rutherford. Mrs. Flora Phair returned to Lonâ€" don last saturday after spending the past two weeks with her sister, \Mise Olive Freehorn ‘Recent visitors with Mrs. Louisa Otterbein were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Euler, Mr. H. Eckensweller, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Euler and son Gordon all of Kitchener. Mise â€" Mande Mason returned to Toronto last Friday after spending the past month with her mother, Mre J Mason Mr. and Mra Andrew Preston and and Mis Norman Mnrray daughter Jessfie of Britton called on U Matt Hahn s«pent Monday in MUrs (R Patereon on Monday. Kitchener Mra_ Mark Kyle of Milverton viaitâ€" Mro and Mrs Fred Schnltz and «on ed Mre Henry Kelly last Saturday Hugh spent Sunday in Hespeler Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blackburn of FToronto «pent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelly and (Miss Maiâ€" da Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gale and family of Sebringville and Mrs. Rachel Mulâ€" cahy of Chatham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mulcahy. Mr. Cecil G. Tanner of Toronto made a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Hester Tannoer one day last week Mrsâ€"(Dr.) Robt. Lowrie and famâ€" i‘y returned to their home in New York after spending the summer months with Mre. M. A. Lowrie. Mr_ and Mre. J. P. Jenner and daughter Elste Grace of Charing Cross spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrsa. Wesley Coulter. Mr. Norman Bond and Miss Maria Kelly spent Sunday with friends at Elmira. Miss Bertha Lowrie, RN., is at present visiting her mother, Mrs. M. A. Lowrie. Mr. H. Curtie of Toronto spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs Wesley Coulter Mrâ€" and (Mra. Gordon McClay of Stratford spent Sundav with Mr. and Mre. John Fewings Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Steiss and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Strebel Sunday visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Schuett of Winâ€" terbourne. Miss‘ Vera Fewings and friend of Niagara Falls spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fewings. Mrs. Adam Sattler and Mrs. Clinâ€" ton Hahm called on friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. John Gies visited Sunday with their daughter and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball in Kitchâ€" ener, Mrs. Knieschewsky, daughter Berâ€" tha and Miss Helen Schaner, Messrs. Lorne and Bill Kniescheweky and Mr. and Mre. Will Schaner spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mrs. Kate Schaâ€" ner. Mre. Catherine Kuch, Mrs. Louisa Otterbein, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Kuch, son Carl, spent Sunday with friends in Brodhagen. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechold were Mr. and Mrs. Will Krueger and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schmidt of Kitchener. The injuries which Mr. Herbert Feil, of Feil‘s bakery received were not serious as no complications have as yet set in. In falling from the top of a ladder to a concrete floor he cocaped with only bruises on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Fry of Kitchener spent a few days with her friend, Mrs. J. Vollmar. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Otterbein were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. (Clinton Hahn of Waterloo. Miss Cassima Otterbein spent the weekâ€"end with her mother here. In a provincial wide contest for the best window display of Flit, M. Weiche] and Son of Elmira won first prize and are receiving congratulaâ€" tions from their many friends. Other members of the committee include: W. A. Smith, J. A. Rowland, A. H. Vice, Dr. McCullough and A. S M. Watson. Leaders of the groups are Scoutmaster Kendall and Cubâ€" master Hathaway. Elmira Personals. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Otto of Hamilâ€" ton were recent visitors at the forâ€" mer‘; home in town. Mrs. S. H. Ehy of St. Thomas spent last week at the home of Mr. George Ruppel. Plans were discussed for the holdâ€" ing of an "apple day" to raise funds, and for the winter season‘s program. Elmira.â€"Oscar Weichel presided at the first meeting of the newlyâ€" formed Elmira ‘Boy Scout committee, held last week at the ‘home of Dr. M cCullough. Elmira Boy Scouts Organize For Year High School was high indijvidual winâ€" ner at the district Track and Field meet held on Friday 4t Drayton. Roy, who has featured various Western Ontario meets in the past two years with his smooth running, carried off fhirst honore in five events, 100, 220, 440, the hopâ€"stepandâ€"jump, and the standing broad jump. His time of 50 45 seconds for the quarter mile is one of the fastest marks set up here in recent years. Roy Class Wins at Track Meet Elmira.â€"Roy Class of the Elmira HKIDELBERG MILLBANK Mroand Mrs Dick Matthews, Harry Steinfeldt and Mise Lillian Stéinfeldt ofâ€" Woodstack, (Melchoir Crese and Miss Eric Steinfeldt of Elmira were Sunday visitors with \Mr and Mre John Beggs Inspector ‘J. C. Walsh of Kitchener paid a visit to the local Separate School. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ament spent Friâ€" cay in Toronto. Mrs. O. Schnurr, Mrs. G. Hain, Miss M. Schnurr and (Mrs. D. Macâ€" Pherson attended the WOW.S. seceâ€" tlonal meeting of Waterloo district at Trinity Church recently at Kitchâ€" ener. Miss IHa Deckert and Tom Deckert were visitors in Toronto Friday. (Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stemmler spent Thursday afternoon in Kitchâ€" ener Mies Lonise: Hammer of Elmira spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrsa Matt Hahn MiSse Schrur tive . in tive. in Mildmai Rew â€" Murray cop Kitc the week end with his and Misâ€" Norman Mnrra MUyâ€" Matt Hahn «pent Miss Lois Walker, nurseâ€"inâ€"training at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. Hill. Frank Schummer Jr., «pent Sunâ€" day in ‘Kitchener. ‘Miss Lorraine Freeman is visiting relatives in Beamsville. Mrs, J. W. ‘Burnett and Miss Burâ€" nett was a recent viaitor in Kitchâ€" ener Mr. John Herrgott and son Carl of Waterloo and Marcel of Sarnia called on (Mr. and (Mrs. F. H. Schummer, Sunday. Harry Lantz was .c visitor in« Toâ€" ronto Friday Mise Ruth Schnmmer has returned home after «pending the past week with relatives {n St. Clements Mrs. Panl Hammer of Elmira is spending a few days with Vr. and Mrs Philip Hammer ‘Rev. A. A. and Mrs. Laing attendâ€" «d the funeral of the latter‘s sisterâ€" inâ€"law, Mrs. Noble at Norval last week. ‘Miss Kathleen Koebel, Mrs. Ralph Kunkel and son Edward of ‘Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of Mr and |Mrs. A. R. Koebel. Mr. and (Vrs. Ralph Jackson of Listowe] called on \Mr and Mre Geo Rennie Sunday Mro and (Mrs OJ Leith were vial tove n Gnelph Mondas Mise M. Schnuirr and (MroA O Schnurr spent â€" Monday â€" with rela The Ladies‘ Aid of St. Peter‘s Luâ€" theran Church met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Voll, Croeshill on Thursâ€" day evening. Following the devotionâ€" al period the topic, "What does Conâ€" firmation mean to me", was presentâ€" ed by the pastor, Rev. Wm. Schultz, followed ‘by a discussion. The roll call was answered with a passage of scripture. Mrs. W. Schultz then gave the report of the Ladies‘ Aid Rally, held in Wellesley, Sept. 30. It was decided to hold the annual sauerâ€" kraut supper on October 15. After the close of the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Personals. Mrs, Paul Exner and family © of Kitchener has returned home after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs.iC, Dahmer: James Ogram ie visiting with reâ€" latives in Detroit. (Mr. and Mrs. Leander Koebe]l and family spent Friday in Kitchener. Lutheran Ladies Hold Meeting The FAMOUS GOODLICH SAFETY # SILVERTOWNS Better discard those worn, smooth tires now . . . and invest a few cents a week in new Goodrich Tires. Easy terms make it casy to buy. u.‘ EL BATTERIEs LINW OOD â€" spent nts â€" \fr Edaiv J _ Baver well known Waâ€" ter‘oo manufiaeturer, succeeds W.oJ Vorz of Kitchener as head of the local chapter of the St_ Jerome‘s Colâ€" lege Alnmni At that body‘s annual meeting last week President Revo Father Borho of the College told the gathering that the college anthorities were being «tceessful in having the institution‘s grades accepted for their full valne hy Universities Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Schnurr and Misses M. Schnurr and D. McKay spent Sunday with Mr. and (Mrs. George Glaister at Crosshill. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Herb Kittel, daughter Dorothy and «on _ Harold _ of St. Agatha spent Sunday with Mr. and IMrs. Alban Koebel. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Earl Stadelbauer and children of Ingersol] visited with Mr. ind *Mrs. Noah Stadelbauer Sunday. Mr. and (Mrs. C Clemens moved their houschold effects to Milverton on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rosâ€" ger moved into the residence formerâ€" ly occupied by Mr. Clemens. Mr. and (Mrs. Frank Teercott of Waterloo spent Sunday with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, (Mr. and Mre. Matt AHahn Ear] Carnochan of Tara spent Sunâ€" day at his home here Mr= Ben Johnson and Miss Nellie Johnson of Carthage and Mr. Jack Wakeford of Listowel spent Sunday at the home of \Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan William Giese of Elmira and Harâ€" old Giese of Hesson «pent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Bruno Giese. Micses Jean and (Mariorie Begrs EDGAR werd The Young People‘s Union of the United Church reâ€"opened the fall term of fartnightly meeting on Thursday evening. Miss Ethel Ogram convener of misisonary committee, presided. Wesley Cornell read the scripture lesson, (Misa Florence Tyâ€" ack had charge of the topic after which, a discussion took place. Sides were chosen for a Biblical contest, Miss Ethel Ogram in charge. The leaders of the contest were Misses Florence Tyack and Lilla Museer, the latter‘s side being the winner. Delegates were chosen to attend the Hamilton Y.P.U. conference . being he‘d in Kitchener over the weekâ€"end. Personals. _ Weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Sam Spahr were Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Berlett, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berlett and son Harold, Mr. and Mre. ‘H, C. Boehâ€" mer, daughter (Marjorie and son Walâ€" ter of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berlett and Miss (Maureen Codlins of Toronto and (Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Colâ€" lins of Orangeville. UNITED Y. P. RESUME FALL ACTIVITIES THE LAZY COLON Inactivity of the large bowel, or colon, leaves poisons in the system to cause serious and painful diseases. You can prevent and lhnrnughly relieve this chronic form of constiâ€" pation by using DR. CHASE‘S s Kidnerâ€"Liver Pills _J. BAUER HEADS sST. JEROME‘s BODY Giese of Elmira and Harâ€" of Hesson «pent Sunday mother, Mrs. Bruno Giese, Jean and (Marjorie Beges nt visitors in Mitchell ’ THIS GOLDEN PLY MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE PAGE FIVE