Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uebele and son Robert of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. George Keyes of Galt were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perâ€" rin. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Hilton Pride and son Jimmy of Waterloo were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perrin. Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Carpenter and Mrs. G Morely of ‘Galt called on Mrs. J Bricker on ‘Wednesday evening. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Austin Bricker and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman were Sunday guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man Cress at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stoltz and Mrs. Dobey of Auburn were Monday visiâ€" tors with Mr. A. E. iStoltz and Mr. and Mrs Elmer Stoltz. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perrin and son Jack of Galt were recent visiâ€" tors with Miss Mary Hope and Mr. Wm. Hope. 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Voelker and daughâ€" ter Isabelle, of Kitchener visited with \irs. J. Bricker last ‘Thursday evenâ€" end guest of of Bridgeport _ Elmer Stoltz attended the York shire Field Day at Stratford last Fri day ing Miss Cora Stager attended the graduation exercises at the Woodâ€" stock hospital last Wednesday. She is to ‘be congratulated on winning the prize for Junior proficiency this year. â€" Mr. F. A. MacDonald of Toronto called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby last ‘Thursday. â€" _ ‘The local school softball team deâ€" feated the Plains‘ team with a score 22â€"12 at the local grounds last Friâ€" «day afternoon. (fl;sElmer Stoltz spent last Wedâ€" iesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Shelly at |Efl.&hwgod. _A large number from here attendâ€" ed the Holsteinâ€"Fresian Association picnic at Guelph last T_tl_ursday. _ Elmer iStoltz spent Monday and Tuesday at the Yorkshre Field Day at Guelph. s e You are invited to a Community Social to be held at the local school house on Tuesday evening, June 22. itr. E. L MeLoughry of Galt will be the guest speaker at the program to be presented. A social hour will follow and the ladies‘ are requested ‘o bring lunch, Thorough Eye Examination QUEBEC $10.70 Phone 2687J spent the week end in Detroit with pgonizing pains in my back, and Mr. and Mrs. @pbraim Bats and Mrâ€"‘could uot turn in bed. During that and Mrs. Charles Plants. It was the time I tried various remedies, but cecasion of Mr. and Mrs. “:Mudfl.mwm twentyAfth wedding anniversary and into k Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plants thirtioth | However, a case similar to wedding anniversary. mine described in an advertisement Mr. and Mrs. mmmï¬â€˜thIWI'uldm and daughter, Shirley are speuding ‘it, and was more than surprised to a fortuight with Mr. Chas. Matthews ‘ find the m less. I have and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willizams. (been en for four Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Mertin apent | months, would not be without Sunday with Mrs. Nosh 3. Manman it for anything. I must say I am ond family and Mr. and Mrs. Jonas free from those dreadful pains.""â€" Bearinger, sixth line Peel. . _ !(l_r:n.) B.C._ # ooo _ We are: sorry to report that Miss Mary C. Martin is at present a pa tient at the K.â€"W. Hospital, Kitchâ€" ery Mr. and Mrs. Ezra B. Frey were Friday business visitore in the Twrin Cities. * | ~Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schmidt, Mr. ind Mrs. Fred Schmidt and Mr. and Mre. J. Leis spent the weekâ€"end in | Pantiac, Mich., and vicinity. ! Miss June Wagler of Kitchener is spending some time with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hoffman ‘of Hoidelberg were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Cleason Martin of Linwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Bauman. _ _ Mr. W. H. Hooper of Toronto was a South Wallensten business visitor on (Friday afternoon. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Frey and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Frey were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowman, Three Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Esley Matthews of Kitchener spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adkin. A number from this district were present at a dance held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Voll Friday. Presentation. ‘The Women‘s Missionary Society of the United Church held their June meeting at the home of Mrs. L. Marâ€" tin on Tuesday afternoon June 15. ‘There were eleven members present. Th members of the socity presented NMr. and Mre. Laing wth a silver tray. This will be the last meeting of the society until September. Mrs. Wm. H. Gremm spent a fow days with friends in Kitchener. . __Mr. Dick ‘Roth of Mount Forest spent Sunday at his home here. .. Mr. Henry Hostetler is visiting with Mr. Hamacher in Wilmot Cenâ€" tre. Mr. and Mrs .Walter Ottman and family visited with friends in Bloomâ€" ingdale on Sunday. _ mz ‘The Wellesley Continuation School celebrated the end of another term with a picnic on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Paula Stanle of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. ‘Msses Helen and Esther Berdux of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Berdux. â€"Mrs. Effie Winger of Hagerevilie is spending a fow days at the home of her son, Mr. H. Winger. _ _ Miss Hazel Dingwall of Kitchenâ€" er spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dingwall. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dobson and family of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Glaister on Saturday. Misses Dorothy, Violet and Marâ€" garet and Constance Reihr of Kitchâ€" ner spent Sunday with Miss Jean Leis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schawb and famly of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Reiner on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Clayton Kroitzwizer and son John of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. John Hummel. P Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider and daughter Eva spent several days vith friends in Stratford and Se bringville. Mr. and Mrs. George Koepke and family were recent visitors with friends in Wallace. 0 _ _ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rumble, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumble and Miss Grace Lapsley of Alma were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Benâ€" bert Mitchell and Bury Stineon of Violet Hill on a visit to friends in ‘Seaforth on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan H. Krauter and little daughter Gladys of Dauphin, Man., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer. der miv-i.'l’s'smï¬sther Miller accompanied Miss Grace Krauter and Messrs Hu: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst and Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Horst and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Osiah Brubaker at Three Bridges on Sunâ€" day Mss Lydian Horst and brothers, Osiah and Nathanie! and Mr. Howâ€" ard Bauman visited Mr. and Mre. €idney Martin near Rimira on 8unâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer and son Vernon spent Sunday in Heide i“""’" at the home of Mr. Albert Krauâ€" ter and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Krauâ€" ter. _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruler of the 3rd line of Peel were Sunday visk tors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo King. _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman King and family of Kitchener were recent gmeats of MrA.Annd y_rs. W_lll King. _ Mr. and Mrs. Rdmund Schwindt were Sunday guests of friends in Crosshill. _ â€" -;d~|;"-i}-érnbn Schwindt sapent Suhâ€" day in Buffalo. NORTH WOOLWICH WELLESLEY ‘months, and would not be without it for anything. I -u'.lny 1 am | (Mrs) B.C. . Kruschen is an excellent diuretic â€"that is, it helps to stimulate kidâ€" ney functions. When kidneys are restored to healthy, normal action, poisonous waste is properly eliminâ€" fated, the bloodâ€"stream i-g:rM. and you get welcome relief from the dragging pains of backache. ° All members of the Public School staff have been reengaged for the coming term except Miss Marie Zi+ }lmx, who has resigned. The staff will consist of Principal Mahood, Clare McLeod, the Misses Myrtle Wil fong, Mary Langford, Catharine Merâ€" ner, Leanor Cobean, Clara Rahn and Olive Devitt. Mr. and Mrs. Peifer and son Robâ€" ert, daughter Audrey have moved to Southampton. ‘Before her depanture, the later ‘was tendered a farewell yarty at the home of ‘Miss Marie Weichel and was presented with a lovely umbrelia as a farewell gift. A childrens‘ choir took part in the program at a special children‘s day service in Zion Evangelical church Sunday morning. Mrs. George Glennie has received word of the death of her brother, Ephraim Gildner, the result of an accident near Listowel. He was kickâ€" ed by a horse. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Suehring and son of London were weekâ€"end visiâ€" tors at the home of Mrs. ‘W. H. Otto. A memorial service for the late Augustug Werner was held on Sunâ€" day evening in the Presbyterian church, of which the deceased was a valued member for many years. Rev. G. D. Litle preached a sermon from John 16 which had been previously chosen for this occasion by the late Mr. Werner. Roference was made to the sterling qualities and the faith of the deceased. The pulpit and the pew which had been occirpied for so many years ‘by the Werner family was draped n memory of those who had passed on. Favorite hymns of the deceased were sung and approâ€" priate selections ‘by the choir and a raale quartet wore rendered. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blackburn, Toâ€" ronto, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. H. Kelly. j Mr. Kelly is at present spending a few dyas days with friends in Stratford. , 4 _ Mrs. Alex Cuthbertson and friend of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mrs. .Geo. MadLennan. s Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sage and little daughter of Stratford spent Subday with Mrs. J. Reinwald. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hyde and daughter Shirley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. (W. Jacobs, Milverton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Nichols of Dunâ€" dalk, Miss Edna Roberts, Mt. Forest, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Pike during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan, Mrs. Jack McBain Atwood called on E. B. Hamâ€" ilton and Mrs. A. McBain on Saturâ€" Miss Isabol Gray and Mr. M. Haive of Kirkton spent the weekâ€"end with Mh and Mrs. J. M. Gray. We are very sorry to report that Mrs. W. Robinson is at present under the Doctor‘s care. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Bert Wray attended the jury in Stratford during the past week. The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Jas. Lowrie in their recent beâ€" reavement. Miss Dorothy Ann Hass of Toronto spent Sunday with her friend, Miss May Mulqahy. e Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gray and son Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapman of Newbridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bunston. f _ Mr. and Mrs. Dickie and Miss Dolly Boothe of Galt spent Sunday with Miss Maida Kelly. o _ Mr. Gordon MacLennan and Miss Ruby Hahn, Glenallen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorine McLennan. _ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ernst spent Sunday at the home of George Kehl, Kitchener. â€" _ _ _ Mrs. A. C. Kulbp and daughter Elâ€" meda, Kitchener, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rphraim Weber. _ Miss Marjorie Behling of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with Doris Bearinger. ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Weber and daughter Mildred wore Saturday visitors with Rdgar Martin‘s Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Burkhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Siebert and Margaret spent Sunday with ‘David Jantzi, Kitchener. _ o o ch-l‘)-(il-o;vâ€"D;n'fldâ€"nfld Joan and Dorâ€" othy Hunsburger, Kitcheoner, apent Sunday at the home of Harvey Sniâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Leander Snider and Mr. and Mrs. Marl Snider and chilâ€" dren Karl and Mae motored to Port Erie Sunday. der GERMAN MILLS MILLBANK a bicycle, collided with a motor car at the cross roads north of the St. Jacobs hill and got rather the worst of it. The right arm and leg are badly bruised ‘Mr. and .Mre. F. W. Wolker and sons Arthur and John and daughter Miss Mary spent Sunday in Toronto visiting with Mr. and Mre. N. E. of Mr. qnd Mra. Johp L. Hbrat, riding in Kitchener on Sunday ML Williams Thoms visited friends Mr. and Mre. George Miller and family, Mr. Philtp Miller and Mrs. Hitzeroth of Kitchener were Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John G. Habu. Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Phares Hby and son Carl of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Bearinger and son Willard of Bearinger‘s school section visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby _i;: aoouo Keiterborne is spendâ€" ing a fow weeks with Mrs. Donald Ross at Hamilton. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brubacher visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cressman, 8.8. No. 3, Woolwich, on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wah} spent Sunday with friends at Clifford. Mrs. Mike Bowman is on the sick list with the flu. '-lvr‘,â€";nâ€"&-lrs. George Riepert and son Robert were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl. â€" "-“Ii;;â€"l;fl;elâ€" Roth of HeideÂ¥berg called on Miss Melinda Bowman on Friday afternoon. . Miss Laura Good spent a few days ai the home of her aunt, Mrs. Levi Lichty prior to her going back to her home in Guernsey, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jarvis and family of St. Catharines visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henrich last Thursday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Amos B. Bowman visited friends on the 6th of Peel on Sunday. â€" o ‘The Mennonites took up an offering in aid of the Markstay Mission on sunday. ‘Their pledge was $150 but when the returns were counted that amount was exceeded by five dollars. _ ‘Mr. Wikiam ‘Thoms of Doon visited at the home of Mrs. John H. Thoms on Friday. â€"_ â€" ~ Mr. Herman Lebutski spent some days in Hanover last week returning on gunday. â€" _ _ Mrs. Elias Snider spent the weekâ€" end at Manmheim. _ _ A number from here attended the Amish Mennonite Conference at East Zorra last week. _ _ "'il-;: ‘;;d _ Mrs. Sam Bender and daughter of New Hamburg called on NMrs. J. Yutzi on Sunday. 0_ _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Atchison of Cuelph, spent Thursday of last week at Mr. Ed. Hammond‘g. Mrs. Atchiâ€" son remained for a few weeks‘ visit. Mr. J. Lotz has purchased from Mr. Noah Leis the house and lot on the third line, which was formerâ€" ly the property of the late Mr. Noah Leis, Sr. Mr. Lotz is to have possesâ€" sion in December. _ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leis and Clarâ€" ence visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Baer near Haysville. Mr. and Mrs. John Bender and famly, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Allan Bender and family, and Mrs. J. Yutzi and family attended the Bender reunion near Tavistock on Saturday. n ‘r KINGWOOD â€"Mrs. Walter Gohl is seriously ill Her friends and neighbors join in wishing her a speedy recovery.. Mr. and Mrs. John Kocher and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koebel of Peace River are spending some time with fiiends here. Mr. Jacotb Goh] of Detroit is spendâ€" ing some time with his mother, Mrs. Walter Kohl. l Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moser and son Cyril spent Satu;ga_y at _Igitc_hener. _ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kocher and Miss Angela Gibbone spent Saturday at (Kitchener. Mrs. E. C. Knoblauch spent a fow days at Callendar. 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Mrs. John Logel and daughters Luella Beatrice and Monica and Miâ€" chael and Albert spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Kay Hanley and Mrs. Cha Grodat spent Monday at Stratford. Mr. George Loegel and family of the fourth of Peel, called on ‘Mre. Mary Girodat, this we(fl(. _ Bornâ€"June 13, to Mr., and Laurence Kocher, a daughter. June 18, 1007