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Gains in domestic car production are expected to be extended on a more moderate scale from here out. And increasingly keen _ competiton â€" developing . for available accessories business sugâ€" gests that pressure on profit margins Market Steadier The past few days have witnessed a mining market that is not governâ€" ed by reason. Liquidation of a sweep ing character has taken place, sel} ing coming in good part from the In the past year or so there has been a tremendous amount of specuâ€" lation in the "golds" and the advance in many of these issues, although meâ€" riced in many cases, has created a huge speculative following. A shakeâ€" out was inevitable and the speculaâ€" tor trading on margin has been hard L:t. At the same time, in the corâ€" rection, many of the junior golds have declined to jevels that make them distinctly attractive from an investment standpoint and people with foresight are quietly accumulatâ€" ing a line of such issues. trader of small means who is easily frightened. ‘The Streat seems to be lieve that there is no immediate likelihood of a reduction in the gold price but nevertheless this has not brought about any cessation of sell ing. Toronto Stock Exchange Montreal Stock Exchange Montreal Curb Market Canadian Commodity Exchange Branches: â€"â€" Hamilton â€" W PAGE SX BONGARD & COMPANY Phone 4446 COUPLANDâ€"JARVIS CO. LTD. Phone or write for our free weekly "TRENDOGRAPH" giving valuable data on current market issues. M Creroantine (porres ubitle nst S. R. Mackellar & Co. 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W., Kitchener Buy SILVER VALLEY DON MARTIC 12.30 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. e 4446 Kitchener Listen to broadcast over CFRB daily at 10.45 p.m. 307 Zeller Building Individual Investment Service 80 King St. W. â€" _ TORONTO STOCK BROKERS AND BOND DEALERS COMMODITIES, GRAIN NJ)S; GOVERNMENT AND PROVINCIAL MUNICIPAL AND HIGHGRADES DEFAULTED ISSUES PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE "Our Principle Assures Your Interest" Seagram, Harris & Bricker Members uilding â€" 49 King St. E. KITCHENER, ONTARIO â€" _ Members _ â€" 206 Zellers Bldg. THE BOND DEPARTMENT REGULATE TYPE OF HOMES The Kitchener Park Board has set a standard for houses to be erected in Weber Crescent and Sheppard Avenue from $4,000 to $7,000. Mrs. Annette Drummond â€" and daughter ‘Betty and (Mr. J. W. Fieischauer of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day afternoon with Mrs. Hester Tanâ€" rer. Mrs. Wm. Blair spent Monday with friends in Milverton. Weekâ€"end visitors with Mrs, H. ‘Tanner ‘were .Miss iBhima Tanner, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Cecil Tanner and famâ€" ily of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tanner and Betty Lou and Mrs. Wim. Lawrence of Detroit. Mrs. Geo.. McLennan has returned bome after spending the past three veeks with friends in Mildmay and Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin visited Mr. Collins at the (Listowel Hospital one day last week. Miss E. Crookshanks of Stratford is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richmond and fomly and Mr. Fraser of Norwich were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kratz. will tend to increase, rather than ease. ‘Then, too, it is significant that many suppliers of bodies and parts already have recovered most of the profits ground relinquished during the depression. Last year, Brigge is estimated to have carried net income to nearly $11,000,000. Equal to $5.50 for each of the 1,979,000 oneâ€"class shares, such a showing not only would represent a considerable stride from teb $4.77 a share earned in 19%, but jt would top with a wide margin the best results achieved during the buoom period of the 1920‘s. Even though Briggs has gained representaâ€" t‘on in plumbing ware and other nonâ€" automotive lines, bulk of revenues for some considerable time to come will be derived from body building activiâ€" ties. Officials are elated with the strike, as the ore encountered is very highâ€" grade and indicates the unusual pcssibilities of the mine. BEvery effort is being concentrated on pushing the drift further to determine the extent of the vein, and as soon as additional irformation is available it will be p‘aced in the hands of the shareholâ€" ders immediately. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dillihae of Detroit, Miss Isobel Blar, Mr. and Mrs. (Bob Coghlin and sons of Atâ€" wood spent Sunday afternoon with X‘r. R. (B. Hamilton, Mrs. McBain and Nirs. Wm, Blair. Mr. and Mrs. T. Sharpe, Mrs. Will Freeborn and daughter Evelyn of Stratford~ and Mr. and Mrs. Anson S‘mmons and family and Mr. Stanâ€" ley Ellis of Moorefield visited reâ€" contly with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kelly. Miss Elsie Coulter returned to Toâ€" ronto after spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. ‘W. Coulter and other friends, Highâ€"Grade Strike at Silver Valley Word received April 14th from Oscar L Dixon, M.E., managing enâ€" gineer at the property, stated that a HIGHâ€"GRADE SILVER STRIKE was made the morning of April 11th, s Xty feet from the No. 2 shaft in ihe north drift on the subâ€"level. Grab samples sent down by Mr. Dixon were extremely rich, in some cases having the appearance of beâ€" ing almost solid silver. Some of the typical specimens were mixed and assayed at once, and ran 11.347 ounces of silver per ton. Please address communications: Financial Editor, The Chronicle Waterioo, Ontario. Your anower will appear as soon as possible without any obligation. a New York Curb (Assoc.) MILLBANK G. H. HARPER Manager Mr Norman Cook called on Mr.| Henry Toews of Unionvillie on Monâ€" day afternoon. | ‘Miss Gertrude Kneise! of Kitchenâ€" ~r spent Sunday at her home here. _ MUr Stanley Hohl apent Saturday evening and @unday with his hrn-{ t‘er. Elmer at Phillipeburg. Mr and Mrs. Fred Kneise! and | family attended the reception given In honor of Mr. and Mrsa. Otto Koenig of Linwood on Saturday evaning Visitors with Mr. Walter and Wilâ€" fred and Miss Alice Kneisel on Sunâ€" Cay evening were Mr. Norman Gook, Mr. Reuben Roeder, Mr. John Maâ€" thies. Miss Lncille Roeder and Miss (Catharine Hohl Mr. Henry Kneisel has been emâ€" ployed at the home of Mr. Ephraim Cook of Gadshil1. Several boys from here were preaâ€" ent at the chivaree given in honor of the newlyâ€"weds, Mr. and Mrs. iA. Berg at New Prussia last Thursday evening. Miss Claramae Kneisel of near Hampstead visited for a few days at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Conrad Kneise] last week. Miss Mary Strecher of Wellesley called on Mrs. John Hohl on Sunday evening. Mr. John Mathies and Mr. Walter kneisel bicycled to Phillipsburg on Sunday. Mr. Willlam Glebe spent Saturday evening with friends in the Twin Ciâ€" ties. Mr. Oliver Glebe of Mount Forest called on Mr. Harvey Kneise! on Sunday afternoon, Miss Alice Kneise! who was emâ€" ployed for a week by Mr. Conrad Kneisel, who has just recovered from a slight illness returned to her home on Sunday, Miss Vera Neeb formerly employed by Seibert Snyder has had to return io her home at New Prussia due to the fact that her mother recently unâ€" derwent an appendicitis operation ond has not yet completely recoverâ€" ed. m Mrs. Lou Rank and daughter Norâ€" raine of Wellesley spent Sunday afâ€" ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Hohl and family. Mr. Henry Cook, Mr. Herman Ruâ€" thig and Mr. J. Fleischauer of Welâ€" lesley visited with Mr. Geo. Hohl on Sunday. _ Mr. David Cook and son Norman visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glebe of Mount Forest last Wiedâ€" resday, Miss Esther Hohl spent Sunday afternoon ~with her cousin, Miss Catharine HohJ. ‘Miss Jean MacDermitt and friends of Stratford made a short call on Miss Catharine Hohl on Sunday afâ€" ternoon. Mr. Wililam Glebe spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kneisel. Mrs. Geo. ‘Hoh] is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Nelson Doering of Doerng‘s Corner. Miss Catharine Hoh] spent Saturâ€" cay evening with friends at iStratâ€" ford. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glebe and son Franklin have removed their belongâ€" ings to their new home at Mount Forest. Mr. Harvey Kneisel spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kneisel. Mr. Reuben Roeder of North Rastâ€" hcpe called on Miss Alice Kneisel ond Mr. Walter Kneisel on Sunday evening. Mr. Oliver Glebe of Mount Forest spent the weekâ€"end with his brother, Mr. Williim Glebe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hohl, _ Rev. W. Patterson of Preston conâ€" ducted the service at the Presbyâ€" terian Church. ‘The choir sang, "He Is ‘Reigning" on iSunday afternoon. Rev. C. Herbert Woltz of Galt and Mr. C. E. Toots of Toronto, guest speaker, conducted the service at the Duno United Church on Bunday afâ€" ternoon. Mrs. Sim Detzler and daughter Fita were visitors in Preston on Monday. Mr. and (Mrs. Wm. Besserer of Kitchener were visitors in the village on Sunday. Miss Winne ‘Morgan of Galt spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Wm. Guillette. Mrs. Lester Weiland and daughters Puyllis and Ruth have returned to . their home in Kitchener after spendâ€" ing the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones, i Mrs. Wm. Guillette spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Bert , Wintermeyer of Kitchener. | Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Voisin spent ‘Satâ€" , u~day ‘with relatives in Kitchener., * ‘The sideroads in the village were graded with the horse grader to fill | in the deep ruts which has made a gieat improvement. Robert Marshali of Londan epent a week‘s vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wim. Marshal. Miss Edreld Hobbs spent the weekâ€" end with relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. D. Rauckman of Kitâ€" chener were visitors at the home of Mrs. Wim. Jones on Friday. Sam Oress of Dickie Settlement was a visitor in the village on Thursâ€" day . Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nadrofsky and son of Preston were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wolfe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Card and daughâ€" ter of Little Rock, Ark., spent a few days at the home of Miss K. Bowâ€" man. ‘Russell Kurt of Centreville was visiting friends in the village on Tuesday. Earl Bruce of English Settlement spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryce. Wilbert ‘Snyder of English Settleâ€" ment spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Drager. Mr. C. Reader was a visitor in G.lt on Friday. Mrs. 1. Bulmer was a visitor at the home in Elmira over the weekâ€"end. Miss Verna Goddard of Preston spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. O. Goddard. Mr. Vardon iLatach of Sunnyside was visiting in the village on Monâ€" day Joe Quelch spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Stanley | Quelch of Preston. Mr. J. ‘W. Abra of Waglish Settie ment was a business visitor in the village on ‘Thursday. Miss M. Ross of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end at her summer home in the village. ‘Mr. James McGarvey, who has weeks is showing a great improveâ€" been ill at his home for the past few ment. Mrs.(M..Hall spent a few days with relatives in Kitchener. LISBON THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE HANOVER.â€"Hanover‘s new town hall which will be ready by fall, will seat around 420 and will not have a gallery. PURCHASE FACTORY PLANT Increasing business has prompted the Huck (@Glove Kitchener to purâ€" chame the former Langâ€"Miller Shirt Co., building on Wilmot. The build Ing is two atoreya, 97 x 66 feet. NEW HANOVER TOWN HALL â€" TO BE READY BY FALL Miss Edna Ruby of Sommerville was a Sunday visitor with Miss Edna Roth. Mr. and Mra. John Yunker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs_ Chares Kuntze \Mr. Nelson Bast of Haysville called on his brother, Mr. and Mrs, John Bast on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mosse Helmuth and Mrs. Danie! ‘Roth and Miss Katie Reth spent Sunday with relatives rear Wellesley, Mr. Angus Weaver and Mr. Cook of Conestogo called on Mr. Conrad Hahn at the home of Charles Kuntze on Monday. Messrs. Stanley and Curtig Helâ€" muth and Miss Anna Marie Helmuth and Miss Aleda Brenneman called on Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth on Wodnesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Val. Fubhr and Mr. and Mrs, Tsaac Zehr of Tavistock were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Moses Steinman. Messrs. Wm. and Henry Lingelâ€" bach and Miss Lavina Lingelbach were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pletch spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weil. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bender and family and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender were Sunday visitors with Nrs. Lena ‘Ruby near Shakespeare. Mr, and Mrs. J. Hahn and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peâ€" ter Hergott near Bamberg. Sunday callers with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beckner were Mrs. Peter Schmeh1 and Rdma and Edgar from North Woolwich, Mr. Jacob Gildner and son Henry from Kitchener, Mr. Fries from Heideiborg. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ziegler were Mr. and Mrs. Natchias Martin and daughters, Mr. Paul Edward Ziegler and the Misses Peggy and Joyce Ziegler, all of Kitchener, Miss Elizabeth Ziegler ‘of Washington. Weekâ€"end callers wth Mrs. Maria Fenton and Mrs. Plain were Mr. Wesâ€" ley Ballard and son, Moorefield, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Byers, Elmira, Mrs. Wettlaufer, Kitâ€" chener, Dr. Graham Jackson, Buffalo, Mrs. Joe Haight returned from a trip to Detroit, Mich, _ Miss Eva Ottman, Kitchener, spent Gunday at her home. â€" Mr. Wm. Goetz left on Sunday on a business trip to Midland. Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mr. Louis Duench on Monday at Hessen Strasse. g Miss Edith Bulmer of Kitchener spent Thursday in the village calling on old friends. |_The April meeting of the St. John‘s Luther League was held on , Wednesday evening at the parsonâ€" age at Linwood. The meeting was opened with a hymn and psalm, ‘after which Mr. Harold Hieronymus read‘ the scripture lesson. Miss ; Viola Heinrich gave a topic on \‘"From Christâ€"His Love" followed by a discussion. The roll call was Jresponded to by a Woman of the Bible. A social hour followed. A Miss Bertha Schneider of WaterlOo spent Sunday at the home of her parents. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freiburger, on April 9, a son. Conâ€" gratulations. Mr. Norman Stevens and son Earl rrade a business trip to Hamilton the latter part of last week. _ The funeral of the late Louis Duench, who died suddenly at his home on Friday, was held on Monâ€" day afternoon from his late resiâ€" dence and thence to the St. John‘s Lutheran Church, Hessen Road. Inâ€" terment was made in the adjoining cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. Jacob Reichert, Wm. Rumig, August Schneider, Henry Hieronyâ€" mus, Wm. Dammeier. Many floral tributes showed the high esteem in which the late Mr. Duench was held. dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Funeral of Louis Duench. Mr. M. Jantzi of near Heidelberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wagler. â€" 0 Mr. Milton Seyler of Gadshill spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. â€" â€" Miss Janet Kropf of Kitchener and Mr. Mervin Kropf, 3rd line, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kxopf. Luther League Meets. The bunco club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dahms on Saturday evening. Miss A. Arnold; and Mr. Jacob Kuntz won first; prizes, with the consolation prizes‘ going to Mrs. Boyd Hammond and | Mr. Earl Dahms. Mr. Earl Dahms received the prize for having the | lucky chair. After bunco the eveâ€" ning was enjoyed in dancing. . Miss Dorothy Strub of Kitchener and Miss Frieda Gremm spent Sunâ€" day with Miss Agnes Freiburger. Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf and Mr. and Mrs. Mannuel Kennel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leis at Haysville on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart and son Edward spent Wednesday afterâ€" noon with Mrs. C. Giese at Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier and son Ral]sph called on Mr. and Mrs. Menno Schlueter near Linwood on Wednesday afternoon. _ â€" Funaral ot Louis Quench. Many friends and relatives attendâ€" ed the fumeral services of the late Louis Duench, aged 74 years, 11 months, and 4 days, held on Monday at the home and at the Bt. John‘s Lutheran Church. Interment was made in the adjoining cometery. Rev. Wm. Schults officiated. Win Bunco Prizes. & Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lanz of Linâ€" wood called on Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Seifert on Friday evening. _ _ Mrs. J. Straus, Miss Irene Straus, Messrs. Clarence and Gilbert Straus and Miss Kathleen Strub of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Freiburger on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert and Mr. Allen Reichert spent Sunday at Bridgeport. HAWKESVILLE EAST ZORRA Mr. and Mrs Elgin Lambert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, William Lambert. Mr. W. Walter spent last Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allingham srent last Saturday in Hawkesyille. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Peppler of Listowel, ‘Mrs. Laird MacAuley of Southampton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Crooks of London spent Sunday with Mr. and VMrs Rov Calder Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietrich and Mrs. William Lambert spent FPriday in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris of Miillbank spent Sunday with (Mr. and \irs. Newton Allingham. Mr. W. Omand and son Bruce were business visitors in Stratford on Monday. Mrs, Leis and daughter Katie spent Tuesday in Kitchener. Mrs. E. Fleischauer and son Albert were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ed. House of Wateroo on Sunday. holidays. â€" _ Sunday Service â€" Leave Elmira 1.10 p.m., 7.00 p.m. A. LISHMAN, Mgr. Phone Elmira 283 â€" Kitchener 1888 Mr. and Mrs. J. Hammer and son of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hammer on Sunday, Mrs. Moses Leis and son Moses, Misses Annie and Mattie Kropf visitâ€" ed their brother, Rudy Kropf at St. Apatha last Saturday. nights hefore hollâ€"ln-y. i Sundaysâ€"Leave Kitchener 10.20 a.m., 2.20 p.m., 8.30 p.m. Leave Elmira daliy 6.10 a.m., 7.18 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 1.10 p.m., 4.38 p.m., 7.00 pm.; 10.10 p.m. Saturâ€" days, holidays and nights before Mrs. C. Hoerle and Miss E. Hoerle 0f Wellesley were business visitors at Kitchener on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gremm attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mr. Louis Drench of Hessen Road on Monday. ‘Mr. C. F. Ottman and Mr. Walter Ottman were business visitors in Woodstock on Monday. Winter Service Effective Nov. 29 Leave Kitchener daily 8.10 a.m., 12.10 noon, 4.00 p.m., 5.20 p.m., 6.10 p.m. Monday to Frldn{ 8.30 p.m.; 11.10 p.m. Saturdays, holidays and Mr. and Mrs, Menno Roope and family of Brunner visited with Mr. :mflA Mrs. John Erb on Sunday, Misses Vera Foerster and Gertie Hant of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Gremm on Sunday, Miss Lorrane Sweitzer of Milverâ€" ton is spending a few days with Miss Esther Lichty. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Seegmiller and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leis on Tuesday. Master Ian McDonald of Haileyâ€" bury is spending some time with his ount, Mrs. Ed. Faulhafer. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leis were busiâ€" ness visitors at Formosa on Tuesday. Mss Esther Berdux has secured employment in Kitchener and began work on Monday, ‘ USE CHRONTCLE WANT ADS ELMIRA BUS SERVICE Mr. Ben Berscht of called on friends in town evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leis attended the meeting of the Hotelkeepers Association held at the Kent Hotel in Waterloo on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. McDonald of Haileyâ€" biury visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fd. Fsulhafer on Sunday. Messrs. Lloyd Miller Earl Berscht and Oliver Glebe of Mount Forest spent the weekâ€"end here. Mr. Jack Graham of Windsor spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Graham. Mr, Alex Chalmers of Toronto sjent Sunday W,m,‘}‘,‘,s parents here. Misses Dorothy and Helen Berdux | 0of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at their home here. L Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wagner and Miss Agnes Wagner attended the meeting of the Hotelkeepers Associaâ€" tion held at the Kent Hotel in Waâ€" terloo on ‘Sunday, The Women‘s Mission Study Group of the United Church held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. Anderson Dewar. ‘There were nine members present. Miss Ely Schliemann and Mr. Clifâ€" ford Stevenson visited with Miss Dorothy Boyd of Mount Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wagner and family of Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stahle over the weekâ€" end. Mrs. Alvin Gremm and daughters | ‘Misses Naomi Snyder NMerjorie and Shirley are spending a Rrwbacher spent Sunday fow days with friends in Kitchener. |friend, Miss Erma Snyder Miss Irmgard Fleischauer of New Hamburg spent the weekâ€"end with her father, Mr. Charles Fleischauer. Mr. and Mrs. H. Winger and famâ€" ily spent Sunday afternoon with friends in London. MissL. Taylor, Public School teachâ€" ¢7, is at present in the Hamilton hosâ€" pital and Mrs Restemeyer of St. Clements is taking her place. We Have What You Want! WashingMachines The finest assortment of papers in Kitchener. Paint and DORKING WELLESLEY Auto Parts And ACCESSORIES Of Every Kind. Used Radios $5.95 Ur As low as 50¢ Weekly Guaranteed nd Kelvinator Wallpaper Refrigerator Kitchener on Monday 155 KING W. ’ CHATHAM.â€"Kicked and tramâ€" pled by a horse in a barn on her father‘s farm, the nineâ€"yearâ€"old ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter | Lansue, of the Back Line in Tilbury East, was admitted to St. Joseph‘s Hospital on Saturday night sufferâ€" \ing from serious internal injuries. She is given good chances of reâ€" | covery. Mr. Simon (Brubacher and ‘Mr. Wm, Martin of iHeidelTberg visited with Mannasseh Gingrich, Sunday. _ _ iSunday visitors at David Snyder‘s were iRev. Roy and Oliver Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brubacher and famâ€" ily. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. J. W. Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Elo iSnyder, Bloomingdale, (Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Brubacher, West Montâ€" rose and ‘Mr. Jacob Brubacher of Peel. ‘Misses Naomi Snyder and Elsie Brubacher spent Sunday with their Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingrich were Mr and Mrs. Clayton Brubacher were Rev. Roy and Messrs. Oliver and Lester Koch, |Clayton Bauman and To Hamilton To Goderich To Sarnia To London â€"â€"3 trips daily â€" via Stratford â€" 11.05 a.m., 3.35 p.m., 6.30 p.m. Sundays and Holidays also at 8.30 p.m. Connecting with direct motor coach service to Windsor, Detroit, Chicago. TICKETS QGOOD IN BAGGAGE Checked. Stopovers at Port Arthur, Armstrong, Chicago and west. _ Tickets, Sleeping Car reservations, and all information from any agent. ASK FOR HANDBILL To Hanover â€"1 trip daily â€" via Palmerston, Walkerton â€" 5.30 p.m. 9.45 a.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays) To Owen Soundâ€"2 trips daily â€" via Mt. 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