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Vegetable Ma Until Snturdny Night My S 6.95 ' 5.85 os?' $10.00 Dozen Rm: Lorne Schmitt was a Sunday (that at the home at Orphan BW (bar's, Mrs. George Baetz returned ‘to her home at out on Monday after spend- ing some time with her daughter. Mrs. Harry Hamacher attdlMr. Ha- macher and family. Mr, Ed. Mailman is spending a tvw weeks with friends at Michigan. Mrs. Wm. Heist entertained a few of the neighboring ladies to a mill!- In}: last Wednesday and Thursday afternoon. Mrs. D. Schmitt and Mrs. Ezra Becker accompanied Mrs. Max Beck, H. and Mrs. Fred Becker and Mrs. Reuben Weber of Kitchener to Rose» ville on Monday where they spent the afternoon at the home of Hy. Schreiber's. Miss Laura Rem has returned to hr-r home on Saturday after spend- in: sometime with Mrs, Leo Scherer PEANUT BUTTER RAISINS °";...°"‘ 2 “n 254323;†2 M 2te White 'Gohth= Your um m: to TORONTO fry HOTEL WAVERLEY Located on WM. and!" Ava. It College at. [My Parking Facllltln Convonlon! to Highway. w n Itaio 'thi WILLIAMSBU RG 30c CIou to "a unworthy. Parlinmonl Iulldnon. Maple LII' Gard-nu. Thigh-0t, Honolulu. wholoulo Nouns. and "no Pinion-DI. mun stitririGiiAt%triet 'tret, - . 31.50qu H: . sun-u: ".rtitM0t.t& L SOAP ICODFISI-T GRAPEFRUIT Seedleu. Minna? £31116. s for 23c Mr. and Mrs. Wm Reist and [any ily were recent visitors with Mr. and Mm. Bill Mitchell at Waterloo. Many (mm here attended the fun- ural ot Mrs. Ed. Swim at St. James Lutheran church at Mannheim on Monday. Mr. and Mrs Manna Ahhrfght and family of Elmira spent Sunday at tho homo of Mr and Mrs John Kropt 3 Mrs. Andrew Lips and Mr Ervln hm Hahn-d with the formor'a ta. ither, Mr I‘m-W Rank at lloidolbwrx mu Sunday at Sunnyside. who was on the sick list. 'Miss Phyllis liallmnn spent Sun- day with her friend, Audrey my. Min Max and Fred Becker of Kitch- NIF-I' were business iisitors at the home of thil" parents at the "East View" farm on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Devil Schmitt were visitors with friends at Kitchener on Thursday Mr. Erviri Becker ot Mildmny is spending a few weeks at the home of Ezra Becker‘s. Miss Geraldine Dubrick weokmld with relatives ener. Mr. Hy. Becker and Dave Schmitt and Ezra Becker attended the Met:- loft sale last Wednesday near Bres- lau. Mrs. Ezra Becker and Mrs. D. Schmitt visited with their aunt. Mrs. August Israel in Kitchener on Wed- mwday and also called on Mrs. Her. man Grinchow and Mrs. Norman Perrin, prior to the latter leaving for Toronto, Mr and Mrs. Rbnben Sonora, and Mr and Mrs, Wm Dammelwr attend- FNi the funeral at tho late Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Srhloxol and *on Jack and Mrs. n. YNCullomrh at Proston on “Mdnvsday. Mr. and Ms Eric Lettp. of Kitchvn- m and Mr Paul Claiming of Water. loo spent a tow days last week at thts homo ot-Mr and tht Charles "RUM-ML “is: Flmvnw Ilm'khml of Kitch- mwr spout (hr week-end at thrs home or het' pawn“. Mr and “rt Edwin Markham. Mrg (‘Iarvnre Roth and Mrs Elmer Roth of Britton spam Tum-day an". noon at tho homo M Mr and Mrs John Kropf The Ladlos' Aid of the St Jotttt'tt Immoran churctr hold a quilting a! tnn hom" of Mr: John "ninth-h on Tummy afternoon Mr Louis ()romm. Mos-on Road. was a Sunday guest with his mm Mrs William Hour]. and Mr lion). "ie'." nate It.' tre 'tr "at Iba. 15c HESS!" ROAD 'tet: 9c Dozen in? 17c " spent the at Kitch. The main feature ot the evenln"! program was a threeact play on. titled, "Speed". which was presented in splendid style and centred around the exciting activities at "Barge Inn". a summer resort hotel in Jasper Tho cast was as follown: Ivy Tran, a spinster. Mildred Smith; [don Evans. maid at Barge Inn, Jean Hall- man: Emma Lambert. owner of Barge Inn. Bernice Egerdee; Slim Williams, small town boy. lichen Hallman; Enid Lambert. Emma Lambert's daughter. Alice Danna; Harold Orr. publicity man. Jack Hall- man; Madeline Orr; his wile. Dor. othy Tainan: Rollo Jones, college lziend of Harold. Eden Hilborll; Emery Jones. IRollo‘s father. Rune] Sn'der; Zella Fiery. newspaper re porter-Elsie Hubacheck. in: Hewitt. nu. W. lurk "e"N.i'"""V."h"B. moat Poll: ud Donn.†Tonga. Th w presentations ver- a“. by M. A. Iti,'t.t' Poth. uecretary-tnumr ot m. Ale=lM===Bla=======a=;=====t School Bond, Lorne Bur also re ceived the shield tor Genera PM we are on display “the IMO! ot clency Ind the manic and: Buck's Store, Main St. The lucky were presented by In. R. m. number tickets on these truck» will the uni-lull lather. to tho an". be drawn on may evening, Fob. lug: Grate IX-lien Dialogueâ€: ". It the Net Dundee School and Grape X-rAat,tt Huber; - w-- the proceeds will he given to limited Dorothy Tom-n; Grub JUE--Arttatr Crotrs. A Penny tgoeiat will also be Baler. a special tenure of the nvr-nlng'I Principal C. A. BinclAir. 8A.. undo program. the presentation ot allvgr cup: to the; pm...“ paw-"L At the and W! at ttto No- Dude. 0-“!!- Ideal hold ia but. - - - evening. the. gag-u. I!!! An: ther an". Lou-.3 But and I“ numb.“ and"! “I ml; ate-laun- dub-u will. out: other: were mud with W Middle School m. u to!» Ion: some. m luck Math. mn, Jean W. I.“ "all. DUO- " mr-eitr Tuchllmkl: 8r. Girls Dorothy Toma; Jr. Bore-- Weston Raster: ter. Bortr-0tu* Mali. man. i Mrs. F. E. Page rireeiv.ed word 6than her nephew William Dalrymple. son of Dr. W. Dalrymple of Toronto Iwho sailed with the second Can- adian Contingent is now in training at Aldershot, England. It is recalled Fifi Mrtr, Page lost a Ibmther in the last Great War, Oliver Dalrymple. In" artillvr.vauut. who was killed in action during the Battle of tho lSummo in 1916. IWool Available. Other numbers included: three sons. "The Quest", "Away For Rio" and "Home on the Range", by the school under the direction at was Isabel Robertson. Music lonelier: Japanese Fantastics by the girls; stunt; by the boys ot Grade. IX and X; a vocal solo by Alice .Dalmu; and Diana instrumentals try Eva Dietew hacher. Principal C. A. Sinclair. 8A,. and. the presentation at sliver can: to the 1925') New Day chunplonn, namely: Dundee Literary Society Meets The Public School Literary Society met on Friday afternoon with the president. Glenn Poth in the ehair. An interesting item at the program was the names of authors given try the Senior room pupils. Following I song by the girls. ‘Bill Smith. Jimmie Brown and Glenn Poth sang “Billy Bay". Committees were also ap- pointed for the Valentine meeting with the Postmasters rbeing: Gordon Howling. Leonard Hamacher, Glenn Path. Joan Dinger. Billy Smith. Clare Snider and Oeltgtore Toman. Betty Tuchlinaki. a “dent of the N.O.C.& had the titiatortttmy ot spraining her ankle white tobaggan- ing with a group ot about 30 other students of the school at Richmond's Hill near Washington on Wedttetr day evening. ' Death Shocks Community The people ot this community were shocked to learn at the sudden death ot Mr. Ural Mayrtrerrr, a real- dent of the village who passed away at the K.-W. Hospital on Monday at. ternoon (allowing a brief illness. Formerly Marjorie Sutton. a daugh- trs." of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton ot Guelph. the late Mrs. Mulberry came to New Dundee from that city one year ago. She is survived by her husband who is employed at the local creamery. a little daughter, Eleanor and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton The funeral will be held at Guelph on Thursday after- noon, Son Now In Training Another shipment of wool has ar. rived and is now‘ available at the home of Miss Sylvia Bock. This will he or interest to the many women who have been waiting to continue knittintt. The tirst donation includ- ing 23 pairs of socks has already then" sent from this community to the Red Cross Headquarters at Gall. I: Guest Spook". I K. B, 'Hallman. president ot the New Dundee Co-operative Creamery Limited, addressed tho annual meet- ing of the Cooperative Creamery Company at Forest on Thursday " mrnonn Manager Austin Bauer was also in ammdanrn at tho meeting. Dani-y Print. The quilt and eleven other prises which have been donated hy the B. L. Group of the 'Rr, Women’s NIH Students at the Ontario Bible School u Kitchenpr presented a pro- xrim at the Blmhelm ileum“; Church on Sunday morning. Virgil Handrich ot Mio,Mich, oeeurried the chair and essays on the topic, "Means ot Grave" were given try was Enid Culp ot Vinoland Station and Miss Marion Nuxiger of Water- loo. The speaker was Delbert Bon- trager of Comma. Mich. The world'. Day ot Prayer on Fri- day. Feb. 9th, will be observed hr a special service to be held at the United Bremen Church at , p.m.. under the auspices ot the local inter- dettonurtattorttit anen‘s Organixs lion. Pemnall. . Quentin G. Hallman who has been appointed enaaterator for P0lintt Di- vision No. 2. Wilmot township, is busily waged this week in comtril- in: the oilicial Voters' List. tor the forthcoming Federal general elec- Con. Plan Day of Prayer. Rev. Moses N. Boer occupied the pttitrlt of the Brealau [Mennonite Church on Sunday'evenintt. Ree. and Mrs. E. Ginsvrich audjvm Misel of Victoriahurg and Miss daughter. Dorothea visited at them-mu Schmidt of Elmira and Mr. home of Mrs. D. (Museum at Blair and Mrs. Aaron Bosharl and family. has! Sammy. _ .Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Witmer and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger and and Mrs. Menno Bodhart and family Mrs. S. Witmer attended the funeral of Kitchener spent Sunday with M12 ot the late Mr. Aaron Schiefle at and In. Edward Witmer, Mr, and Mrs. J. Greulich and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gruelich and son. Ronald visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowie at Watertoo on Sunday. Mrs. Gruelich, Sr.. remained there to sjend this week with her daugh- ter. Mrs. Borate. . The February meeting ot the Ju- nior Women's lInstitate was held at the home of Miss Muriel Path on Tuesday evening in the form or a t-raklnole party. The prize winners were Miss Grace Tainan and .Delmn Schweitzer and eonsolation. Miriam Hilboru. At the conclusion of the evening dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Lyle Bittgeman, Mrs. Harold Poth, lMlss Priscilla Glldner and Miss Muriel rPoth. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger and Mrs. S. Witmer attended the funeral at the late Mr. Aaron Bchityfte at Kitchener last Tuesday. Mt. and Mrs. Albert Einwachxer of Hespeler visiwd with Mr. and Mrs. George Einwacthter last Thurs- day. Jr. w. I. Meeting. Congratulations to M r. Wesley Erb " well known farmer ot this district and a former reeve of Wilmot IttrqrgV strip, who observed his Mst Mrthdasj on Monday. Feb. Sth. Minion Group Meets. 'yr. and Mrs. William Detweiler of Roseville called on Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder on Monday. The members of the Bethel Mis- sion Circle met at the home of their president, 'Mrs. Ell Rosenberger on Tuesday for ttteirrebruars meeting. Following a brie-f devotional period the time was spam in sawing tor relief purposes. The grst of the annual Lenten ser- vices was hell at St. James 4Lulheran Church on Wednesday evening with the pastor, Rev. W. J. Goes in charge, Each succeeling week until Easter these services will be conducted on Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock. B.V.P.U. Hear: Interesting Topic. H Siting? Vii-T: Id fated Itut'. any: iEiriiiiiiiii-riiiii. .Mge9ta"-is.rim H yl'l'yG'irG1l"aTn'.T,'dTerdl'lh' theat "dr-hoard-mah. 1-H .... QM T,lllTaWaThJt Miss Sylvia Bock was in charge of the topic, "Baptist Missions in Northern Ontario". at the regular meeting of the B.Y.P.U. which was held at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken on Monday evening. Interesting items concerning the work at the various mission stations were. given hy the members present. The president, Miss Emma Luttetr schlager opened the meeting and during tho devotnnal period the scripture lesson was read responsive- ly. A piano solo was also rendered _by Miss Grace. Toman. "kiGiiiaaGiirGr.iiiGara {lung-1' 'tIli".':.":",)",,.',',':".",' '"eghtgatat'gt'rget 'ttt'gygtttpg,r; with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner enter- tained M dinner on Sunday evening in honOr of the (owner's mother, M rs. H. Gildnor wh conserved her 061): birthday on Wednesday, Jan. 3131, The guests 'inchlded: ‘Mrs. Gildnor. Mrs. S. Witmpr and Miss ‘Priscllln Gildner. . Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Georgn Einwachter on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Weney Dahmor and tamily of ‘Hespelvr; and Nr, and Mrs Alvin Bowen ot Waterloo, Mina Dorothy Koottler of Procton and Ur. Emmvrson Ha'rpor of Whim- loo "M'ttt Sunday with tho lorrnor‘n [aroma Mr, and Mn. Ed Room" Mr. Roy Poth of Caledonia was a week-end vlsltor with his parents, Mr. and iMrs, Fred Pom. Mrs. Path and son Ronald who spent the past week hor" returnc-d home with than Mrs. A. Hithorn spent a few days at this week with her dauRtttst Mm I), Htwillor at Preston. Rm- SS Sham: and Rev E, "ine. "rich attended tho Fdhrnnry meeting or tho New "3than and Manic: Mlnmv-rinl Awrinlion whirh was held at the "noun! pal-sonny: in Now Hamburg on Monday sum-noon. Gun-ts at the homo of Rev “Moon X Ban on, Sunday warp Tho - Amanda Stnman of Elldn, ft, IRâ€. and Mrs. R, Gillxprlch and daughter Dorothaa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dovwniler m Roaevlllo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. horm- Zinken and Mrs L. Hondnraon motorod to Hamil- tou last Thursday. Mr, and Mt: Donald Jacoh vieited with Mrs Andrrxw Kat-him at SI Azmha last Saturday. Mrs "one†:on of Toronto HAHN! with Itru' dnnghh-r. Mises 1rahe1 Ro horurm last Thursday. Mr. Ross Carton of Rockwood Nitr'ttt tho wr-nk-nnd at tho .home of Mr, and Mrs. A, Hilhorn. ',i-8.-i.At"yt-r-itr-b- [1mm nigh-d9;- F Mr. and- Mrs. cure Richer! ot .Wludsor were guests ot the farmer’s mutants. Mn and Mrs. Addison Rick- ert tor a few days ot In! week. Mrs. Gideon Hamacher attended -r.-.-------------- thertuiltitsg at Mrs. Welrintrton Rock- [Bl CHRONICLE WANT, Arte let' on Tuesday. TO BUY OR SELL Inl- mm and w. and In. W â€at." And Jon, Doubt o! m»..- and o. Mr. and In “the. Bach-n on 6.3“}. I!†lit] Shun: mun; at the bone at It. m In. Human Och-m u Kitchener thU week. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Shane ot AVG} bttrts, Sank†called at the homes ot Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Shun“. Mr. and an. E. K. Bock and the lines Alda' and Olive Sham: on Thursday, II. in Becker who in Man spending the nut to- vooku with her - and um. Mr. uni Mrs. H. B. WON. visited n the home at In puma, Mr. not In. A. C. Doctor at Resume our the week Mr. and In. H. Damn. In. August Klvelmn. III- Nome iavei. man and Mr, Orville annulmen- Inn- loreq to Show: Full. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman Halted with Mr. and In. Cicero Gonna at Plausville on Wednesday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenni and Mrs. Christ Jautzi were Mr. and; Mrs. Aaron Janlzi and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swar~ taentraber and family and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Huddin and son Frankie ot Hamilton. can†[not Puts ot the Hnmtltou Normal School who In a week-end vlnizor with her parent... Mr. and Mrs. P. E. "or, ia “In thi- Ieek lu student tannin: at the New Hamburg “hue School. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Guide and children, (hmlyu and Dale, ot Kitch- ener called at the horns of Mr. and Mn. Albert Hodgkin on Sunday . “In Margaret Ponies ot New To romo spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. A. Hilborn. Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Schlegel and sun Donald spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Martin and son Nyle were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Angus Gingeritt and Mr. Jonas Good, who has recently returned trom the Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Misel and Er- vin Misel of Victorlaburg and Miss Mrs.E Holst a 'spent r Schmidt Mr. C. E. Swartgentruber and Mr. Allan Jantzi made a business trip to London on Tuesday. Mrs. Christ H. Jenny and Era Jantzi spam Tuesday with Mrs. Aaron Jantzf. Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart Floyd spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs; Emmanuel Bwartgetttrtgher Miss Mildred Chapman of Waterloo spent Sunday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman, “Us Lilly Vohs spent Sunday wim Miss Norman Swarm. Mrs. Edwin Zoeller and Mrs. Jaeob Holst and Mrs. Walter Eekstein, spent recently with Mrs. Al'hert Miss Doris Bowman spent Sunday with Gladys and Irene Kurt in Rote bank. ANY DAY A FISH DAY PINE HILL No matter where you live, your dealer can get you such Dried Fish as Cod. Haddock, Hake, Cusk and Pollock, and such Pitkled Fish as Herring. Mackerel and Alewivcs . . . in perfeu mnditinn. Interesting recipes can he used for eyery title of these fine fish. Fish is a wonderful health loud. good for every mem- ber of your family. It is the great source of proteins that help build sturdy, healthy bodies, Serve Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish to your family often . . . they will enjoy it . . . and you will find it economical, too. . Want to surprise the family with a new dinner- time treat? Serve them a tasty dish of Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish. and and 1 A lill’gu number of people attended 'the ttttteral of the late Mrs. Edward jJ. Stoltz at St. James Lutheran (Church. Mannheim on Monday after- I noon. _ Hisrold. Freddie. Gordon. Irvin and Harry Knipfel. Jr.. spent Sul- day evening with Gordon Nero," Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Knlplel and family and Mr. August Kniplel were recent visitors with Mr. and In. Jim Greymill at Waterloo. ci' Mr. Seltreiter of Kitchener spenl Saturday afternoon with August Kniptel. ...... -..,.,... ... "and...“ _ Mast-a Rosetta and Ruby schtros were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Saltzman at Kitch- ener. mo-tdisrto-eotroor6o-iit isirroor.orior.-ti.-thhisrodio i-iom.ttqs.otitt+, Tueodtotsbrt-iodiostioo.dthq WwdH~.WoM-n "ta-tr-d-more-iso-tHr' -.vorkosbMoro.erosuHoqseh- an witttho-oos.d-dsaretN. "od--.tt-sttrouoe.q.i<.V nqmwwimMWh- 'rood-'q.h-rqtor.i.iorsuriee. vision a balm living! 1mm “8.3mm SERVICE "Dedic.tod to Better Vida." " PM St. PI..- ll A‘perfected method, No ohmic No In uan LIGHT. INEXI’INSIVI. GQARANTESD. lnvnullle. 'riuo' DOWNING. STEEN and r. FLORISTS Smith Inn-fact " King St. W. “on. lm Mun-y S. Mm Onto-09M It King s. WATERLOO PM" " F R AN c's lgwelluy Store “on We airs Much o! the Eyes Kittie-or . 0am RUPTURED? PETERSBURG EYES EXAMINBD rm rotq,-6téet' Fig limit-had nu KITCHENEI