Friday, April 23, 1937 Contribute Splendid Program. Members of the Latschar Mennoâ€" nte Church, Mannbeim, rendered the program â€" at the local Mennonite (Church for the Young People‘s Meetâ€" ing, Sunday evening. Mr. W. Witt mer, was chairman, | Essays â€" on "What hath Godâ€" Wrought", were given hy the Misses Cecilia Shantz and Verna Haliman. Miss Grace Knechtel conrtibuted a recitation. The speakers were Mr. Gordon sgchrack and Lorne Schmidt, Visitors Coming and Going. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Snider, Adell, Eleanor and Cameron of Waterloo and Mr. Orvie Bowman were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Vartin. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Brubather, Poel, (Mr. and Mrs. Levi Martin and Mrs. David Martin of Elmira, Miss JLena Martin, My, Jolhn Snider of Bloomingdale, were. Sunday visitors wifh Mr. and Mrs, Seranus Martin. Miss | Betty _ Wright of spent â€" sunday | with Mr Earl Miller Miss â€" Alexena â€" Frey, Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here The World‘s Finest Coffee BROOMS "Ah ‘Core â€" La. RED ROSE TEA Fur LIBBY‘S CATCHUP 2 ‘his FLOOR WAX Home ‘Brana ‘Tim CLEANSERS or "Bie s 3 Tins CORN SYRUP *:";.:. * 16c CRisco â€" . â€" â€"â€" i# 216 & CHELSEA BUNS â€" â€" â€" 0 & DOUGHNUTS â€" â€" â€" â€" Doz CHEESE _ Old Ib. 23c New Ib. COWAN‘S COCOA _ râ€"aâ€"«« ‘Pin EMPIRE Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Allgeic WEINERS SMOKED SIDE HEINZ LARGE BACON suceo Ih. 25c FRESH OR SMOKED P & G sSOAP :s 5 birn 19¢ OXYDOL ... _ & 210 FILLETS â€" â€" !b. 16c CALAY .:mcriz. 3 Cakes 14s Dill Pickles 4 for 1 Oc SPINACH 3 = 19¢ Lettuce tccters fteat G: BANANAS 3 » 19‘ Celery neams 2 1« 19¢ WO 9 caim 15¢\thyrice ORANGESâ€"~*::~Dor. 39¢ The W.G. Young Co. Jewellers 8 KING E.. KITCHENER FLORADALE & & é For the Entire Family You will find our prices much lower than â€" you â€" had expected to Yny for high quality glasses. Ask About Our Extended Payment Plan BOKAR :«= # 29c 8 O‘CLOCK : n. 25¢ Red Circle :=s.». 21¢ Optometrists geier and Kitchener and â€" Mis. vvich was in charge of the program ©uring which the officers for the enâ€" seing year were installed. Robert Stager has ‘been fortunate in securing a position with the Muâ€" tua) Life Assurance Company. ‘The W:M.A. of the United Brethâ€" vin Cltirch held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Bricker last \Wodnesday afternoon, Rev E. Gingâ€" Elmer and Morgan Baer of near \w Dundee were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hiiborn. Miss Bessie Hope spent several cays last week with friends in Torâ€" onto, \ll.‘. and Mrs. A. Shelby and daughâ€" ter Lois, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker, the Misses iFlorence MacNeill, Myrâ€" t‘c and Eva Becker and Melvin Beckâ€" i were Sunday visitors with Mr. and \irs. Cranson ‘Hallman of Plattsville, Miss _ Marion _ Bowman . accomâ€" nenied Miss Dorothy Burkholder to Miss Florence MacNeill of Toronto was a gnuest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A_C. Becker last week. Mrs. J. Bricker and Miss Evelyn Uricker have returned to their home heve after spending the winter in hss * Pammn Ne eeesntioen 1 1 Miss Florence MacNeill of Toronto Among those who were guests at wl »alled an 1 i was a gnest at the home of Mr. and!me wedfiing of Mr. John E. Egerdee g‘{::{z 2;,:‘";(‘1“:‘)‘:ny. and) Mrs Sam ‘ \{rs. A_C. Becker last week. andMiss Marjorie Ann Becker, which . ~_ ' Witmer and Mrs. J. Bricker and Miss Evelyn was solemnized at the home of of the ‘_ Mr. and Mns. Vernon :n‘? 0 UEvicker have returned to their home pyide‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam favrmly “'f’"’ Sunday guests at Vernon lheve after spending the winter iD gecker at Williamsburg were: the Wooiner‘s. ‘ G:l1, gsoom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Splendid Program Given. Mi<s Estelle Haycock ‘of Waterl00 «gigerdee Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert _ ‘The Beck Literary Society of Wilâ€" spent the weekâ€"end at the home of mgerdee, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egerdee, mot Township held its meeting in A. t ‘sto‘tz. \Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman, Mr. the local school house on Thursday The Misses Bessie Hope, Myrtle and \Mrs. Solomon Bowman and SONn evening. There were about 80 in ind Eva Becker and Messrs. George jvan, and Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Nolâ€" atiendance. A splendid program was Hope and Melvin Becker attended ting,. Rev. Nolting performed the presented, Mr. Richman a graduate the graduation exercises of the PTe® ceremony and Mrs. Albert Egerdee of the O.A.C., in Guelph, was guesf byrterian Missionary and Deaconnes$s played the wedding music. ‘speaker. The winners of the ‘Boys‘ graining (Kome, Toronto, held in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett and Public Speaking contest, Norman Ditâ€" Kyox College Chapel, and the receD gamily and Mr. Albert Everett of rer, first, and Clarence Wagner, secâ€" tion which was held at the Home, pitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. ond, presented | their topics again. lust Tuesday evening. CGarfeld Weber on Sunday. | Several vocal and instrumental duets ie mapeg n in esnt | Visitors at the home of Rev. and | were greatly enjoyed after which the ROSEBANK Vrs. H. F.; Schade on Sunday were: ‘tinerary paper was read by the editor, â€"â€" \fr. and Mrs. Arnott Hanonberry, and Miss Anna Ditner. The program was \Ur. Howard Kelsie and Minerva Mrs. Roy and son, Jack of Kitchener, closed by a spelling match in which Schneider of ‘Kitchener spent Sunâ€" end Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong of ali took part, lead by the local teachâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. L. Diefenâ€" Petsrsburg. ler mMr. Hofstettler. I=.cher Mrs. Gordon Burkholder and Mr. | Funeral of Louis Eckert. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald of Donald Burkholder of Detroit, Mich.,‘ The funeral of the late Louis Eckâ€" year Bright visited with Mr. and and Mrs. William Zinken of Plattss ert was held on Saturday afternoon \irs. Wm. Oberer on Sunday. ville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. | in charge of Bishop Hallman and Mr. and (Mrs. Wm. Dahmer of Kit Lorne Zinken last Saturday. |Rev. E. Sider. The pallbearers were Shener visited with Mr. and Myrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindsay and the following: Gideon Bachert, Harâ€" V.‘m, Egerdee. daughter Hazel of Guelph visited]vpy Hallman, Alex Oswgld, Jacob Master Bere and Mary Davis of with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber on ‘ Knechtel, Harry Hallman and Orâ€" New Dundee spent a day with Roâ€" Sunday Mr. Roy Poth of Caledonia |lando Bowman. bert and Kathryn Hallman. spent Sunday with his parents, Mrv; Yr. H. Rennic has returned to Ayt \Ws and Mrs Flein Miller and son and Mrs. Fred Poth, [ after spending several days at the . T . Ne s ts vonlldts er home in Vineland for the weekâ€" nd. ; Mr. Howard (Kelsie and Minerva Schneider of ‘Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. L. Diefenâ€" Iv.cher M\r. and Mrs. Frank McDonald of pear Bright visited with Mr. and \irs. Wm. Oberer on Sunday. Mr. and (Mrs. Wm. Dahmer of Kitâ€" {Shener visited with Mr. and Myrs. V‘ m, Egerdee. \l Masterâ€" Bereâ€"and Mary: Davis of w Dundee spent a day with Roâ€" rt and Kathryn Hallman. \[r. and Mrs: Elgin Miller and son vleâ€"spent â€" Sund antford \ir. . Willard â€" Wi \r.â€" Willard Witmer and | family wed on to their new home former ewned by Mr. W. J. Witmer. ROSEVILLE ay 61c 17¢ at Paris and Young Folks Enjoy Visit to Museum at Toronto United Brethren Church S. S. to Mark 66th Aunivereary.â€" Mr. H. Kavelman and the members of his class of the 8t. James Lutherâ€" au Sunday ®chool, namely: the Misses Muriel Egerdee, Grace Toâ€" man and Myrtle Hilgartner and Wik lard Bowman, Kenneth Boshart, Earl aud Alfred Kurt, motored to Torouto on Sunday afternoon and visifed the Royal Ontario Museum. They were accompanied by Messrs. Fred Egerâ€" dee and W. H. Egerdee and the Misses Bernice Egerdee and Dorothy Toman. Addresses Bienheim Y.P.8. Rey. Moses H. Roth of Baden was the guest speaker at the biâ€"weekly n.ceting of the Blenheim young Peoâ€" ples‘ Society which was held at the Cuurch on Sunday evening. The toâ€" pic was "The Christian Conscience" and Miss Leah Baer gave the essay Miss Ruth Erb read the scripture lesson and Mr. Omar Snider presided during the meeting. Mennona Sewing Circle ‘The following officers were electâ€" ed at the annual reorganization meeting of the Mennona Sewing Cirâ€" cle which was held recently: Presiâ€" dent, Miss Elsie Groff; viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Miss Margaret Cressman; secâ€" retary, ‘Miss Hilda Mae Bean; treasâ€" 1 smy n almme e aa user, Miss lsabel Cressman; Good (‘heer Committee, the Misses Ruth Bean, Ruth ‘Snider and . Lorna ©hantz; Advisory Committee, Miss Barbara Oressman, Church iItems. Miss Violet Herber occupied the pulpit of the M.B.C, Church on Sunâ€" day evening. Rev H. F. Schade delivered the message at the Baptist Church at Philipsburg on Sunday afternoon. To Mark Anniversary. TT RTm in eRtce. ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber and | son Kenneth, Miss Blanche Weber ‘and Mr. William HKeidner of Buffalo, IN.Y., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. !S mon Weber voer the weekâ€"end. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald and ‘son Ross visited with Mr. and Mrs. Siewart Lake at Dickie Settlement | on Sunday. L mead is o The 66th anniversary of the first Sunday School service held in the United Brethren Church will be obâ€" scived during the Sunday School lhour next Sunday morning, April 25. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin at Breslau on Sunday. _ UH SUTICICYC Miss Gladys Morden spent the week.end at her home at Perry‘s Corâ€" ner‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Wilter Martin and Martin and daughter Geraldine of Kitchener visited with Mrs. August Kavelman on Sunday. "The Misses Elizabeth and Laura Meist and Laura Henhoeffer of Wilâ€" lizmsburg and Miss Margaret Stoltz were reeent guests of Miss Alta Stoltz. _ Mr. and Mrs. Delton Snider and whildren Delores and Frederick of Mr. and Mrs. Delton Snider Nt children Delores and Frederick of Waterloo visited at the home of Mr. Omar Snider on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Victor Neilson and son Alexander of Washington spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Kaner. us 100 0022anla â€" Mrs. Arthur Le visited with Mrs Thursday. PRIRCOT. Mr. and Mrs. Florin Toman and san Donald of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Swartz and sons, Clair and Harold of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weâ€" ber last Saturday. N cuat cape e 5o t 110 90 5.A Aub ind Ad Mrs. Jessie Rutherford, Mr. and Nrs. John Rutherford, Miss Margaret Rutherford and Mr. Reuben Minsky of Kitchener visited with Mr. and YVirs. George Camphbell on Sunday. is entoe No Mrs. Ernest Hoover of Gormley and Miss Ariene Rosenberger of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W Roâ€" sonberger. Erb St. West. Leiska of Greenfield rs. R. J. Davis last Let us explain "FOURâ€"WAY traction" NEW DUNDEE ALLEN SHIRK & CO. Elects Officers. Only Goodyear gives you the extra safety of fourâ€"wayâ€"pointed diamonds in the centre of the tread. This means better car control under all road and weather conditions. Come in and see demonstrations that prove Goodyear‘s long wear and greater safety. ler Mr. Hofetettler. and Mr.| Funeral of Louis Eckert. it, Mich.,‘ The funeral of the late Louis Eckâ€" of Plattsâ€" ert was held on Saturday afternoon and Mrs. |in charge of Bishop Hallman and A ;Rev. E. Sider. The palibearers were dsay and the following: Gideon Bachert, Harâ€" h visited]vpy Hallman, Alex Oswgld, Jacob Weber on Knechtel, Harry Hallman and Orâ€" Caledonia | lando Bowman. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald at Gsalt on Monday. Mrs. rust Langston and Mro. Rd. Struck of Preston and Mr. William Fuirservice of Lonsboro. cailed on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koehler recently. Mr. Ervin Groff of Baden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B K. Bock last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Detweiler and daughter, Lois visited at the bome of Mr. Fred Wei:e! at Moorefield on Sunday. C _ Miss Dorothy Bean of Baden spent the week end at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren B:-l.‘ Mrs. A@ron Miller and Mr. Stanley M‘ller of Bright visited wibt Mr. and Nrs. Alex Brighton and Mr, and Mra. Mervin Bechtel on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Greulich and won Ronald were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Radke at Kitchâ€" Mr.o ener Mr. Clifford Waterman of Galt visited with relatives in the village on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Queb] of Waâ€" terloo and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas of Kitchener visited at the home of Mrs. Elzabeth Schmidt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cober, daughâ€" ter Elaine and Mrs. Guy Clendenan wi Kitchener, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Richter have returned from a week‘s visit with reâ€" lat‘ves in â€" Cincinnatti, and other points. Laid At Rest. The funeral of the late Mrs. Gorâ€" don Heubach of Sunnyside, which was held from the home of her parâ€" euts here on Friday afternoon. A brief service was conducted at the house fo‘lowed by a service in the Lutherâ€" an Cburch after which burial took p ace in the family plot in the adâ€" joining cemetery. Rev. 8. J. Wittig, was in charge of the service through:â€" out. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MoDonald visitâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Heimpel are mow the proud parents of & baby Gaughter born to them at the Kâ€"W. Hospital on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Behling and \irs. Annie Ware of Kitchener, were Sunday visitors at the home of the latter‘s father, Mr. Moore Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lederman and sim of Kitchener were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the Wm. B. Lederman home. A few of our farmers started seodâ€" ing on Friday. ‘The Young People‘s Society of the United Church presented the one act Biblical play, "For He Had Great Passessions", in the United Church last Sunday evening. ‘The jlocal softball players organâ€" ized for the season recently by electâ€" ing the following officers: Victor Fisenbach, president; Jack MacDonâ€" ald, viceâ€"president; Harvey Schwartz, secretaryâ€"treasurer; _ and captain, Herbert Gies, manager and coach. It was decided they efiter a team in the North Waterloo Rural League and representatives attended the anâ€" nual meeting of the head organizaâ€" tion he‘d in St. Jacobs on Monday evening. Mr. and. Mrs. Oscar Huehn and sons were visiting friends in Hamdilâ€" ton on Sunday. FReorganize Softball Club. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie, Erma and Elmer Klie spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Elmer )Neeb and Mr. Ne&b. iSunday visitors with Mrs. Levi Hallman were Mr. and Mrs. AM. Hallâ€" wan, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hallman, *Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Haliman and daughter Evelyn all of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Geisel of Glenallen, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobi and Miss Edna Jacobi of Bridgeport visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurt on Sunday. l Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shantz on Sunday, i ‘Mr, and Mns. Vernon Witmer and family were Sunday guests at Vernon Woolner‘s. Splendid Program Given. eamc cce it "The Beck Literary Society of Wilâ€" mot Township held its meeting in the local school house on Thursday evening. There were about 80 in atiendance. A splendid program was Yt. H. Rennic has returned to Ayr after spending several days at the home of Mr. E. J. Devitt. Mr. and Mrs. George Coléeman and Wiss Violet Herber called at several places in the village on Tuesday afâ€" ternoon. Miss Mary Adams and Mr. CONESsTOGO MANNHEIM Waterloo, Ont. Blinding Headaches Make Her Helpless â€" "Uutil last summer I was subject to very bad headaches. While they lasted I seemed to lose my sight and forced to lie down for hours at a time. My aunt (who has taken Kruschen Salts for 12 years with beneficial results) suggested my tryâ€" ing them. I did so, and I‘ve not had any return of those headaches for months, in fact I feel quite better. I shall always take Kruschen reguâ€" larly in future."â€"(Mrs.) IW 0 hrg w future. â€"(MFTS.) MF. M . eadaches can â€" frequently be traced to a disordered stomach, and to the unsuspected retention in the system of -ucnstini waste material which poisons the blood. The nuâ€" merous salts in Kruschen assist in the complete elimination of waste matter, resulting in a purer bloodâ€" stream, and thus helping to bring relief from headaches. New Sunday School Building for St. James Church Enlarged ?‘MI' Size 28 x 38 Ft. To Be Erected This‘ Year. A well attended congrega®/0nd! meeting was held by St. James Church last Wednesday to consider the advisability of going anead with building the new Sunday School room this year. It was resolved to ‘baild this year. The building to be of cement blocks. The enlarged building will be 28 x 48 feet, with a basmeent of similar size, Building committee, Henry Sittler, chairman, O. J. Smith, Arthur Knischesky, Egâ€" bert Schmidt Walter Schaner, Rev. 8. J. Wittig and the Church council, Install New Officers. The Y;;u-l'lgv};et;ble;s Meeting of the Evangelical Church on Monday evenâ€" ing was unusually interesting. The Bs ie in in a Mnb Ume nmecees oy W pastor. Rev. J.«P. Hauch conducted un installation service for the newlyâ€" elected officers. The league is now fully set for the year‘s work. Local and Personals. Sunday guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schlitt and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Good were: Mr. and \irs. George Snow, Miss Alice Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw of Arthur. Mr and Mrs. George Kelterborne and Miss Dorothy Kelterborne spent the weekâ€"end in Hamilton and Cayâ€" uga with Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress and family were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lorch at Elmira. Mr. A'rb‘é;"l-i;e;. who underwent an operaton at the Kâ€"<W, hospital reâ€" cently, is recovering nicely. Z Mb bermmmmmmrany 210. hind d ato e d t dn ds Jedeaot o Mr. Ezra Frey of Heidelberg and Miss Ada Brubacher of near Elmira were Sunday visitros of Mr. and Mrs. Amos B. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Martin and family of Three Bridges were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dilman Bruâ€" bacher. , 1 ' muunsss Miss Ada Smith had Miss Marie Yatzke of Kitchener as a weekâ€"end guest. Mr. Solomon Eby spent Sunday in Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Erust. Mrs. Ernst and son accomâ€" panied him home to stay a few days. Mr. Ernst was transferred from Hamâ€" iiton to Kitchener by his Company and will take his residence there short‘~. DRUICC Mr. A. K. Brubacher accepted work with Mr. Noah Bowman in the Three Bridges section for the season. _Mr. and Mrg. David B. Martin were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cressâ€" man on Sunday. _ Mr. Leo Berges of Detroit spent a week at the home of his mother, Mrs. John Berges here. Gunday guests at the home of Mrs. Levi Lichty were Mrs. Amos Martin and grandson Clayton Suyder of Waâ€" Ns it Lo 0s e enc ar terloo, 1 ST. JACOBS Miss Laura Good of Kitchener ~ guspson * attended congrega{.lonal HILLâ€"HOLD Keeps your car from rolling backwards when stopped on upâ€"grades. (An optional extra on all model+) HYDRAULIC pent a‘ QUEBEC.â€"Compulsory pasteurizaâ€" r, Mrs, ‘tion of milk in Montreal led to forâ€" mation of a milk trust which ‘has X Mrs.|driven the small independent milkâ€" Martin ; men out of business, Hon. Mederic of Waâ€"| Martin charged in the Legislative chener, Council. $ Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Clemmer and daughter Beatrice, Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Good and son Harold and daughter Vera of near Waterloo and \Mrs. Jonas Bauman and Miss Lydian Horst of the Jerusalem section. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sittler rear Floradale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bowman of the Three Bridges visited with Mr. and \rs. Amos B. Bowman‘s on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Murat of Torâ€" onto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker, Mr. Carl Wahl with the flu. day Mr. and Mrs. Alson Weber of El mira visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eden Cressman on Sunday, | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heideman and MUr. and Mrs. John Rand of Stratâ€" ford spent an hour with Rev. and | Yrs. J. P. Hauch on Sunday evening after church. > Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Schaner, sons Harold and Walter and Miss Pearl Schlitt visited in Linwood on Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Jacot Meyer and sons Walter and Lester and Mr. Earl Shantz of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wah! on Friday. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mré.. Andrew Wahl were: Mrs. Casper Phillips, son Ezra, Mrs. Effort Newâ€" ton and son Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueger all of Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoelscher nnd son Jimmy spent the weekâ€"end in Elmira. Erecting New Home. Mr. Edward Schlitt‘s new house is going up rapidly, the foundation is in and the lower joisting laid and by the time this reaches the readers the skeleton will be up and the house taking shape. Aioione doomd es "The Misses Audrey Ernst, Ruby Fsch and Violet Heintzman of Elmira spent Sunday afternoon in the vilâ€" lage ACTON.â€"A verdict of accidenta! death was ‘brought in here Friday night at the inquest into the death of Lynn Baines, of Preston. ‘Baines was killed near ‘Acton on April 10 when the delivery truck he was driving was in collision with a truck owned by Chester McBaine, Sr., of Acton, and driven by Ernest Seags worth. eican~~ ) TERRAPLANE wWOULD ABOLISH MILK CONTROL Kitchoner‘s Modern Department Store Telephone 950 GOUDIES ACCIDENTAL DEATH oats Reduced BUDDELL MOTORS Galt J. s. GOOD werdict of accidental Buddell Garage is on the sick list King Street North _ â€" WATERLOO â€" DISTRIBUTORS FOR WATERLOO COUNTY St. Jacobs For example: these three sale prices in one of the groups with sizes from 14 to 20: slo.so 815 811 REGULAR PRICES â€" Tweed mixtures . . . plaids . . . homespuns . . . a reefer in wedding ring gold . . . a diagonal in blue . . . checks with a velvet collar . . . a swagger in blue tweed . . . a polo coat in beige with four patch pockets . . . etc., etc. Hats Reduced, Too At $1.95 and $2.95, DEALERS Mr. Bemis Durrant of â€" near Guelph called on Misses Mary and Abbie Bemis recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgetz and family of Centreville were guests of Miss Maggie and Mr. Ben Moyer on Sunday. Mrs. A. McAllister is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Miss Marjorie McAllister of Lonâ€" don. Misses Wilma and Reta Brubacher of Sunnyside were weekâ€"end guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Jacob Cressman. Miss Lena Martin spent Sunday at her home in Floradale. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brutzki were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckstein and family of Pine Hill. Miss Eileen Randall spent the weekâ€"end at her home near Kosâ€" suth. + Mr. Paul Buddenhagen spent Sunday at his home ip _'l.‘pror‘llzo. Mr. Ben Moyer and Miss Maggie Moyer, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Burgetz visited the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Nancy Buehler, near St. Jacobs on Sunday afterâ€" noon Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bingeman and family have moved to Lexingâ€" ton where Mr. Bingeman has purâ€" chased a farm. 8. 802 Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Strong were Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Orr of Milverton, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Laidlaw and son Billy of Guelph, and Mrs. Alma Sugg and son Vincent of Winterâ€" bourne. _ wï¬l"-.h'l‘. 1. Croft was a guest of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Croft, of Harriston, on Sunday. w2 _ Mrs. John Bechtel is spending a few days at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bechtel, near Kossuth. SEEK MICHIGAN SLAYERS HOWELL, Mich..Search for the slayer of a prosperous, elderly Michigan farmer and his 72â€"yearâ€" old sister, extended into five states and a murder warrant was issued for a missing farmâ€"hand. TIME TABLE CHANCES Effective SUNDAY _April 25th, 1937 Canadian National Fullâ€" Information from Agents. BLOOMINGDALE DOBBIN GARAGE save $1 and $2. $17.50 TO $25 J. B. JANTZI New Hamburg PAGE THREE Kitchener 3â€"714