SAE m e e e t (Wm. Wagner, Prop.) Now Open Under New Management. FULL COURSE MEALS AND LUNCHES King St. E., Kitchener, Phone 4019 _ (Opp. Rockery) ol We cater to Banquets and Parties. Enameliware l "SECONDS" R A perfected method. No elastic. No leg straps. _ LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE. GUARANTEED. Investigate. Write or callâ€" Smith Manufacturing Company Dept. B. _ 536 King St. The Binning Studio GUARANTEED WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Located in Steele‘s Optical Parlors. 96 King St. W. â€" Kitchener Portrait, Commercial, Wedding Photography. _ Dunker Bldg. â€" Phone 3277 KITCHENER G. C. Crompton, Prop. Above Doerr Electric Opp. Lyric Theatre, Kitchener YOST‘S FRAMING DEPT. W. P. FRANK Jeweller and Optometrist 14 King St. S. â€"> Phone 58 Don‘T LEt OvEeRsicHT MEAN Lack or SigHT Bnqufl;- Anniversaries â€" Weddings Club Groups SmitHs STUp1O 96 King ?ictun_a Frammg Pictures and Artistic Frames Service Hardware Store 175 King St. W. â€" Phone 399 Kitchener Wednesday, November 18 _ Reports :: ‘ï¬:-;uvm- of 33 King Street Rast Kitchener STUDIO LIGHTING Telephone 121 for Better Pictures will be held at the FREEPORT SANATORIUM, on Waterloo County Health BERGSTEIN‘S LADIES WEAR 26 King E. . KITCHENER Styled Rightâ€"â€" â€"â€"Priced Right Castle "Inn W. G. SAHLI RUPTURE D ? At Bargain Prices. Glassos Satisfy and Millinery ANNUAL MEETING L. D. 536 Nin PRESTON, ONTARI& Established 18938 That Winter Coats WATERLOO F. STEELE LTD. AT VERY MODERATE PRICES "STEELE for Cook turnips and mash when done. liake potatoes,. When done, scrape out middle. Mix equal amount of poâ€" tato and turnip together. Mash and season with butter, pepper and salt and little milk or cream. Pile in the potato shells. Place in oven and "rown. Serve hot Save sewing, mending, writing and «uch tasks for afternoon or evening. These can be done after one is dressed for the evening. It allows the housewlfe a chance to be off her feet and thusâ€"gives her a rest worth while. Do all possible cleaning, ironing, vashing or baking in the morning. Make poseible preparations for dinâ€" ner in the morning, leaving just the finishing to be done at dinner time. Miss Luela Finlay of Orangeville spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and (Mrs, E. Strangways. Mr. and ‘Mrs. L. J. Wright spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wright at Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAVister of Elora spent Qunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Strangways. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Mewhinney of Listowel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calder of 13th line. Beattyâ€"Seiboldâ€"Nov. 7, Henry Beatty of Dorking to Tily Seibold of Sasâ€" katoon, Sask. Marslandâ€"Hallâ€"Nov. 7, Hugh Mare land to Helen Louise Hall, both of Chicago, Il]. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allingham and Janet spent a day in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietrich spent Sunday with friends in St. Agatha. Mr. E. Dietrich of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. (Mr. Wilfred Walters was a busiâ€" ness visitor to Kitchener Saturday. to find that upon the eve of her marâ€" riage to Gray Meredith (Howard Aletter) that Hilary had fully recovâ€" evred after 15 yearse in a mental hosâ€" pital and had returned to claim her. Margaret‘s daughter Sydney was very ably portrayed by Miss Elizaâ€" beth ‘Spohn, who was at constant loggerheads with her aunt, Miss Hester Fairfield (Joan Ferguson). Sydney was very much in love with Kit Pumphrey (Walter Ziegler), son of the rector (Rev. Christopher Pumâ€" phrey (Harold Paterson). ‘The parts of the physician was played by Howâ€" ard Schmidt as ‘Dr. Aliot, and that of Basset, the maid, by Miss May Jenkins. Shantzâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Nov. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shantz, Kent Avo., Kitchener, a daughter (stillborn). Slumkoskiâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Slumkoski, Wilk mot street, a daughter. W. J. Cowls, whose two plays won awards in the Little Theatre play writing competition this summer, was presented by the president, F. L. Dreger, with a shield donated by Mr. T. W. Seagram, eponsor of the competition. on the agitation for freer divorce laws in England after the war, which would allow ‘wives of insane persons to obtain divorces. Margaret Fair: field, a war bride, played by Mrs. Roy M. Bean of Kitchener, obtained a divorce from Hilary Fairfield, played by Donald W. H. Jenkins, only The presentation was adjudicated by Mr. Edgar Stone, Director of Raâ€" dio Hall, Toronto, who while assoâ€" clated with Hart House Theatre, diâ€" rected two plays which won awards at the Canadian Drama Festival at Ottawa in 1933 and 1934. He is also a member of the ‘Festival committee. Mr. Stone paid high tribute to the cast, offering constructive comments to the players. The play ‘was based ‘Close to a capacity house witnessed the presentation of the difficult play "A Bill of Divorcement", presented Monday night at the K.â€"W. Collegiate by the ‘K.â€".W. Little Theatre, under the direction of Lauraine Conradâ€" Hughes of Waterloo. CAST IS COMPLIMENTED l Social = personall Little Theatre Presents ‘"‘"A Bill of Divorcement" Well Planned Housework Turnip In Potato Cases MARRIAGES COOKING HINTS for 182 Yiwe DORKING BIRTHS Page of Interest to Women . . 99 Eye Examination Thorough Household Phone B6 J Hints for the Red Cabbage and Apples 1 red cabbage. 1 cup of boiling water. 3 tablespoons of butter or bacon grease. 2 tablespoons of vinegar. 1 small onion. 5 tart apples. 2 tablespoons of sugar. _ 1 tableapoorn of flour. Salt. Method: Chop up onion. Melt greamse. Cook onlons in fat until tenâ€" der. Shred cabbage and add to onfona. Mix well. Add water, cover, cook until cabbage is almost done. Then a half hour before serving add chopped apples, sugar, vinegar, salt and flour. Cover and cook until ap ples are tender. Serve hot. " Mr. Wm. Moser of Elmira called on Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Seifert on Friday. (The kind children like most) 4 box of Puffed Rice. 1 large cup brownt sugar. ; cup of water. 1 tablespoon of vinegar. , teaspoon of cream tartar. Butter size of walnut. ° Vanilla. (Method: iButter a deep cake pan. Put rice into it to 1 inch depth. Then make a taffy. Cook together the auâ€" gar, water, vinegar and cream tarâ€" tar. ‘Boil until it hardens when dropped into cold water. Add butter and flavoring. Pour over puffed rice. Mr. and Mrs. August Schlegel, Miss Alma Schlegel and Mr. Gordon Schlegel of Kitchener visited with Mir. and Mrs. Rowben Seifert on Sunâ€" day. Miss Laurine Freiburger of Waterâ€" loo and Mr. Harold Freiburger of Bamberg spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Freiburâ€" ger. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strub and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frel‘bur&er of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at (he home of Mr. Louis Freiburger. Mre. Honry ‘Hohl of Bamberg spent Wednesday with Mrs. Wim. Golbeck. Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennel. _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler were: Mr. and Mrs. ‘Herman Cook and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Falk and family of North Easthope, Miss ldella Seyler of Erbsvilte, Messrs. Milton and EL mer Seyler of North Easthope and Mr. and Mrs. John Lips and daughâ€" ter Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier and family visited with friends at Presâ€" ton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henty Koelln are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. John Dierlamm, Snider street, and Mr. Dierlamm, this week. Misses Barbara and Janet Kropf of Waterloo and Mr. Mervin Kropt of 3rd line spent Sunday with their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Kropt. BAKING HINTS Bolled Ralsin Cake 2 cups of sugar. 2 cups of hot water. 4 cup of butter and % cup of lard 2 teaspoons of cinnamon. 1 teaspooi; of olores. The Varsity Shield for the best literary section contained in Ontario High School student publications was won ‘by the K.â€"W. Collegiate "Grumbler", it was announced at the fiigh school editors‘> convention held in ‘Toronto last weekâ€"end. Fourth prize for cover design and seventh for makeup were also awarded to the Collegiate. Mr. and Mrs. John Gremm of Welâ€" lesley visited with Mr. and Mre. Jaâ€" cob Reichert on Sunday. Plans have ‘been completed by three groups of the Emmanuel Evanâ€" geNcal church Ladies‘ Aid Society for the presentation of pictures in the church on November 24 by Dr. Fallis of Toronto. The pictures will deal with the Canadian Pilgrimage to Vimy. Deepest sympathy is extended by friends to Mrs. N. A. Zick, Euclid Ave., Watertoo who was bereaved by the death of her mother Mre. Wm. Allen, Lonsdale road, Toronto, on Saturday last. Mr. and ‘Mrs P. Fisher, Elgin St., Kitchener, announce the engagement of this youngest daughter, Dorothy, to Mr. Clarence A. Bell, only son of Mr. and Mre. A. W. Bell of Queenâ€" ston, the marriage to take place the later part of the month. Mr. Albert Schafer and son Howâ€" ard, Menno street, Waterloo and Messrs. Wm. Stankey Schafer and Mr. A. Dick were visitors in Toronto last Saturday afternoon. ‘Dr. C. R. McCarville, King street, Waterloo, and Dr. L. V. Lang, of Kitchener are visitors at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Philip obâ€" served the 53rd anniversary of their wedding on Sunday at their home on the Preston highway. Guests were Mr. Fred Philip and Mrs. Philip and Miss Helen Philip of Toronto. Mr. W. G. Weichel, Allen St., Waâ€" terloo, was takon suddenly ill this week and is confined to his bed. His Twin City friends are pleased to learn his condition today is much improved. DOROTHY ANN S HESSEN ROAD Puffed Rice Brittle Personals Salt. 2 teaspoons of soda. 3% cups of flour. ‘Method: ~Cook altogetherâ€"sugar, water, butter and lard, cinnamon, . cloves, raisins, salt. Bring to a boil |and boil 1 minute. Then add soda. Beat hard and let cool. When cool, add flour which has been sifted twice. Bake in a slow oven for 1 hour Cut up onion. Add seasoning. Pour In enough boiling water to mix well. Place stuffed hearts in roasting pan. Pour 1 pint boiling water over hearts. Bake 2 or 3 hours and baste freâ€" quently 4 hearts. Stuffing. 4& loat of bread. 1 onion. Sage if desired. Seasoning. Boiling water. Method: Wash hearts and remove all fibrous tissue. Fill with stuffing made as follows: Break up bread. 4& package or 1 whole package of seeded raisins. Mr. and Mré. Reinhardt Preiss called on Mr. Ezra Bauman on Sunâ€" day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schaefer and family of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Philip Conrad on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schnarr at St. Clements. MENTOR, The Man in the Turban 9.46 a.m. CKCR 6.16 p.m. Mrs. Henry Baetz and her brother, Mr. Jchn Heubach of Kitchener were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Preiss. Mr. Schnarr of Baden spend Sunâ€" day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnarr. Mr. and Mrs. Schmid¢ accompanied by Mr. and Mre. Henry Kraehling of George Schmidt at Heidelberg on St. Agatha visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. (Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schnarr enâ€" tertained the choir and their friends of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church at their home Thursday evening. A pleasant evening was spent by all present. . Miss Mary Fritz is spending a week with Mrs. Willlam Hartman at Preston. " Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Preiss yisited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marâ€" tin Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt and Miss Damm were Sunday dinner guests with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schmidt at Waterloo. Baked Calves Hearts ERBSVILLE The pattern includes: a generous sample of the yarn used in working the original models, fyll knitting and crocheting instructions without abbreviations and directions for assembling. stamps now with your order. Here is a vivid afghan, richly and warmly colored in pastel shades, and with a cushion to match. Just the thing for a young girl‘s room. The knitted blocks are crocheted together and a crocheted, scalloped edge finishes both the cushion and the afghan. These patterns may be secured from the Chronicle Pattern Dept. for 15 cents each. Send Mayfair Needleâ€"art A Rainbow Afghan and Cushion _ | â€" with Mr. and Mrs. ere Mr. and Mrs. 1 family and Miss ew Hamburg, Mr. Hause and family and Mrs. Jonas Mrs. Paul «Murowâ€" We are glad to report that Mr. Greg Schiebel is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Moser of near Linwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Isador Moser, Mrs. Nicholas Kocher of St. Clemâ€" ents spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. Edwin Dietrich of Elmira spent Sunday at his home here. Mrs. Louis Vietenheimer has re turned home after spending some time with her daughter at London Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Loegel of Linâ€" wood spent ‘Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haid. Mr. Wilfred Helm and Ted Moser of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Moser. . Mrs. Paul Hammer of Emira spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. Donald Harrison of Guelph is spending a few days with his grandâ€" parents, AMr. and Mrs. D. Hanley. Don‘t forget the bingo g;nier in St. Mary‘s hall on Thursday evening. Some valuable prizes given. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moser and son Herbert and iMrs. John Schiebel spent Tuesday at Kitchener. Miss Celestine Kocher has returned home after spending some time at Kitchener. Mrs. Ed. Renahen and children of Toronto are spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Thos. Hanley. * CARROLES CC LIMITED ho 9 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 SALZ (AAL $ FOR CHRISTMAS BAKING ? PEACHES 2 Burford PEARS 2 n PEARS 2 No. ? um 19c Pure Black PEPPER 41b 10¢ COCOA %+t4 in Green Gient PEAS 9 1Tâ€"0r tim Austral The Digestible Shortening 1â€"1b. tin QQC Design No. 182 HESSON t 27c timn 29¢ 19c OUR OWN OLD tb 21c OUR BEST NEW tb. 18c VELVEETA or CHATEAU _ ‘&? 15c KRAFT CANADIAN tb. 25c MACARONI! or SPAGHETTI . 5c FRESH COFFEE tb. 19c & 31c GOLDEN TIP TEA _ 4â€"4. pke.: 33c FIG ROLLS ». 14c SULTANA BISCUITS ». 28c DAINTY SODAS » 17c A delicious finger of biscuit and mallow, smothered in cocosnut and daintly barred with milk chocolate . extra special value. CHRISTIE‘S Finge Ruffic __WW *# BISCUITS 2129c broken leg. Mr. Thackery and Mrs. McMann of Detroit were Saturday visitore at their cousin‘s, Mr. Elwyn Cherry. Mrs. James Cherry returned home with them to nurse her sister, Mrs. Thackery, who is suffering from a Mr. John Jackson and son Morley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stevens of Hawkesville. Mr. and Mrs. Ion Martin and famâ€" ily were Sunday visitors with friends at West (Montrose,. R Mr. Ed. Gowing of Stirton was a business visitor on Monday on this }ine. Mr. Rufus Black of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with friends on this line. Mr. and /Mrs. Herman Koelin are spending two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. John Dierlamm of Snider St., Waterloo. ‘The tax collector Mr. Charles Ferguson made his annual round on this Hne on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Perkin of Toâ€" ronto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruler. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Metzger and {family visited Sunday with friends in Milverton. Mr. Alex Peel of Winfield was a Saturday visitor with friends on this line. Mrs. Nelson Matthows and sisters Mary and Muriel spent Sunday with Mr. Ira Jackson and family. . noon, assisting in both afternoon and evening, were the Evangel male quartette, accompanied by Miss Mary Werner, also of Kitchener. A bad accident happened on Friday at the farm of Mr. Honry Metzger Jr., when his little fiveâ€"yearâ€"old iboy was run over by a wagon loaded with turnips. He is at present in the Kitchener Hospital, having both an arm and leg broken. Quite a large number from this locallity attended the November Fair in Elmira on Monday. Mrs. Wm. Rahn the Misses Vora and €Clara Rahn of Elmire spent Satâ€" urday with Mr. and Mre. J. T. Ott. Mr. and Mre. Wesley Miller and daughter Gertrude of North Woolâ€" wich were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Rarl Miller. Rev. G. F. Barthel was the guest speaker at the anniversary service, Evangellqa@ Church, Sunday afterâ€" Mr. Norman Schmidt of the Vetâ€" erinary College, Guelph, spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs. K. Schmidt. Mr. and Mre. Clayton Bowman, Edward, Robert and Ruth of Mannâ€" heim were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman. Miss Laura Schuts, Waterloo, spent the weekâ€"ond with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bauman. BISCUIT WEEK FLORADALE YATTON Salada Brown Label T CEA 2 not be r-nn#a the new scientific LLOYD‘S THYMOLA! CORN SALVE. This new saive deâ€"sensitizes corms and callouses with the lln::’llu‘ tion. Call your druggist toâ€"day order a jar_ of this WONDERFUL SALVE‘ 40c. BEDFORD DRUG STORE, 32 King North, Opposite Post Office, Phone 181, Waterloo. $10 Reward i‘.'.I-...‘."...‘..".‘..: DOWNING, STEEN and Co. SPERRY C. JOYCE Diamonds â€" _ Watches S 3r 2: marentoe A small deposit will hold article for Christmas. 86 King St. W. Phone 1800 KITCHENER > Have you seen our new BIRTHSTONE RINGS They have just arrived. Priced at $1.00, $1.25 and $2.50 ONLY SIX WEEKS UNTIL CHRISTMAS . . . Must see comfortably. He cannot be harassed by headaches, or an unstable nervous system, or Inability to concentrate. And THESE come from errors of visionâ€" uncomfortable vision. It is thus that glasses that restore comfort help the individual to help himself. Learn here the condition of your eyes. THE EFFICIENT PERSON Dedicated To Better Vision . . . (Continued next Thursday) THE JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE FLORISTS Buy it from