â€" NEIGHBORHOOD Toul Martoc in cnarge. The shamany ?E-T’mm(ouucuw onder", followed by prayer led by Ilelvinbu'iu.h. l;u’.tgr‘l'mm spoke on sul "Three into the Kingdom of Godâ€a'l.‘c service closed with the hymn "Whoâ€" soever Will", followed by prayer by Mrs. J. Hosie. . Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Doon Presbterian Church on Sung:{ morning. Mr. F. l}u'r\mnot t conducted the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday mornâ€" ‘The Maple Grove Women‘s Instiâ€" tute visited the Watson Art Gallery on Wednesday. Those present were Mrs. G. Alexander of Toronto, Special low fares good for travel in parlor cars quoted on request. Good going Aug. 20 to Sept. 7. Return limit â€" Sept. 12. V. M. WOOD City Passenger Agent. 120 King St. W. â€" Phone 585 Duval of Waterloo, Mrs. John Mcâ€" Ewen, Mrs. C. L. Westcott, Mrs. C. A. Sauder, Mrs. J. Hagey, Mrs. J. R. Wood, Mrs. O. L. ~Groh of Preston, Mrs. Lloyd Beaver, Mrs. Fred From, Marion R. Clement, Mrs. Leslie Ball, Mrs. A. Clement, Mrs. W. A. Snyder, Mrs. A. Clement of Hespeler, Ellen Geacle, Mrs. Lloyd Mader, Mrs. Garfield Mader, Mrs. Cecil Mader, Mrs. Clarence Burkholder of Breslau. After viewâ€" ing the pictures, the Club went to the Chicopee Tea Rooms for tea. _ Sarah M. Wegenast and Darlene J who are spending the summer vaâ€" cation in Toronto, spent a few days at their home in the village. _ _ Little Miss Lois Schmiedendorf has returned to her home in Presâ€" ton after spending a week‘s vacaâ€" tion at the home of Mrs. Bert Skipper. s Harold Schrank of St. George spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bertha and Nettie Kleinstueber spent Sunday with relatives in Gerald and Leonard Pfeiffer have returned to their home in the vilâ€" lage after spending two weeks‘ vaâ€" cation with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of Toronto. Charles Drager has returned to his home here after spending a vaâ€" cation at the home of his grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Drager, of Walton. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rittinger of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pfeiffer. weeks with friends in Bridgeport. Mrs. J. W. Green spent a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Walker and daughters Doroâ€" thy and Mary have returned to Miss Daisy Long of Galt and Miss Clara Taylor of Preston were Sunâ€" day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bryce. _ â€" Low Rail Fares Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mitchell, Mrs. Fred Hobbs is spending two TORONTO EXHIBITION Many World and International athietic titles will be decided at the Exhibition this year, 1940 promises one of the most spectacular lists of Three delightful model homes completely furnished and decorated, Red Cross exhibits, knitting bee, cookâ€" Ing school, music, dancing, entertainment. The Royal Canadian Air Force Manning Depot will remain at its official station in Exhibiâ€" tion Park. See their absorbâ€" ing Ground Show, and the colourful "flagâ€"lowering" and "changing of the guard" ceremonies. _ gâ€"»t\ Tickets at Exhibition Ticket 44 Adelaide St. W. Moodey‘s, 90 King 9t. W., EL. %;‘ï¬ob.’.. 15 Bloor 81 $1.85 In Coaches only. From Kitchener 'Kitchener, Ont. leen Jones spent Thursday in Galt. The Preston Baracas held a corn roast Monday evening at Willow John Cassell. Wm. Seeds of the C.A.S.F. of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his mother, Mrs. S. Seeds. Gerald Wintermeyer has returned to his home here after spending two weeks‘ vacation at the home of his grandfather, Mr. J. Winterâ€" meyer of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gray and famâ€" ily of Brantford were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs. Kenneth Snyder of Galt is spendâ€" ing a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drager. Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor and daughter Audrey of Galt spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (V}J:l: Elliott and Mr. Elliott of t. § Mrs. Fack and family and Mrs. Mosack and family of Preston spent a week‘s vacation at Willow Lake. Irene Seftel of Centreville spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seftel. Pte. Gilbert Wilfong of the C.A. S.F. of Stratford, sg‘e:t the weekâ€" end at the home of his parents, Mr. Smiling and comfortable, the Canadian soldier shown above seems to a the "rise" in bed which his colleague is gi him. He was the first patient admitted to the recentlyâ€"opened Canadian Red their home in Porcupine, Ont., after spending the summer months at Verne Goddard of Galt spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. O. Goddard. Mrs. J. R. Slee and son Thomas of Galt spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slee. Winnie Morgan of Kitchener spent a few days with Miss Kay Mrs. Alvin Schneider and two daughters of Kitchener spent Tuesâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reader. Lieut. Ross Hamilton of Windsor and Mrs. Hamilton and son Gordon of Kitchener spent Monday with Miss P. Watson. and Mrs. G. Wilfor Padereski of Preston on Sunday. is the big Qoidman Band. This year it will be a feature of the Exbibitienâ€"playing nightly from the Band Shoil. Sit comfortably under the skiose and Histen â€"no charge. Expositionâ€""Art of 79 Miss Louise Goddard and Kathâ€" what chemistry is doing to help win the war. . ..earn how id Mrs. G. Wilfong. Joe Quelch was visiting with Joe First Patient in Canadian Red Cross Mr. Woodrow Hostetler of New Hamburg visited Monday evening with Mr. Stanley Doering. Messrs. Howard Snyder, Earl and Delton Eidt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mohr at Burnside on Sunday. _ 0 â€" s Mrs. Ludoiph and Messrs. Paul and Arnold Ludolph and Misses Alâ€" meda and Dorothy Ludolph of New Dundee visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eidt. Mr. and Mrs. David Seyler of Baden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doering. __ _ _ _ _ Miss Otilla Mohr and Mrs. Alvin Eidt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Eidt of New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hammer of Wellesley and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gerth of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Doering. _ _ e _Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Krueger at Kitchener. Mr. Howard Snyder of Baden spent Sunday with Mr. Earl Eidt. , Miss Marie Doering spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Armond Lantz. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eidt and family visited Mr. Milton Eidt at Bridgeport on Sunday. _ _ _ _ son Robert and daughter Lila of Topping spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Berg. Miss Marie Doering spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Berg. _ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doering and family spent Sunday evening with Miss Emelia Doering. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luckhart and Mr. Wesley Doering of Shakeâ€" speare spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Doering. Mrs. Henry Doering of Oetzel‘s and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Seyler and family of Burnside were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seyler. _ _ â€" n o prayer and a hymn. /\ report 0°/} Alex Hastings, Marjorie and the Girls‘ Circle‘s progress ‘nd!Johnny of Guellzl; were visitors at work of the Guelph Presbytery was‘ the homes of M. Shantz and given by Mary Vickerman. Mildred Allan Glaister on Sunday. Reist gave an interesting reading| Mr. and Mrs. Omer i of the life and duties of a nOnâ€" Marguerite and Mrs. smguvï¬g Christian African mother. ‘ol Listowel were Sunday rs _ The girls have decided to g0o to with Mr. and Mrs. George, Richardâ€" the Red Cross rooms in PrestOn son, some evening and help with the Ed. Hammond and sisters, Misses work. . .__|Margaret and Della of near Poole Mrs. Ball gave an interesting and George Atcheson of Guelph and chapter of the study book, "Moving Albert ?tewm of Camg;envme Millions". The meeting closed with spent Sunday with_Mrs. Foster a hymn and the Mizpah benediction.‘ and family. . | HILIPsSBURG rapeqififiainics PHILIPSBURG _ |pott Perty spiffsetreral days at mme Mrs. Alex. Schafer and daughter, Miss Hilda Schafer and Miss Elâ€" mina Kraehling of Kitchener, Mr. Wilmot Doering of Amulree and Mr. John Kraehling of St. Agatha were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Doering. _ =>, _ _ Sydney Eidt were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Hilda Shelley at Kitchâ€" ener. Lake. The evening was spent in singing. _ _ _ e _ The boys‘ class of the St. Mary‘s R.C. Church held a Jicnic at Willow Lake on Monday afternoon. Mission Circle Meets. I The Everready Mission Circle of, Zion United Church met at the: home of Mrs. Herb. Shiry on Monâ€" day evening, Aug. 23. Mary Vickerâ€" man, president, had charge of the, meeting and brought the call to] worship with a short reading, folâ€" lowed by a hymn. Margaret Arm-] strong led in prayer. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. R. Arm-! strong. _ The secretary, Helen Markle, then réad the minutes of: the last two meetings, followed by‘ prayer and a hymn. A report of | the Girls‘ Circle‘s progress and work of the Guelph Presbytery was‘ given by Mary Vickerman. Mildred Reist gave an interesting reading | of the life and duties of a nonâ€" Christian African mother. | Fred Wesson, 129 King St. E. â€" KITCHENER â€" Phone 2679 Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Eidt and Mr. KOSSUTH BEAVERDALE FISHERS MILLS Daily Except Sunde‘ Aug. 24th to Sept. 7th LEAVE KITCHENER 6.35 a.m. LEAVE EXHIBITION 9.30 p.m. Standard Time beds and was built and equipped at a cost of $750,000 gomtedbythepeopho;%amdatotbe&mdhn&d ross Hospital in England. The new hospital has 600 ‘and Mr. and Mrs. William Paff | Lisbon. Mr. Stanley Helmuth and Miss Betty Roth spent Sunday evenlns with Mr. and Mrs. John Bast an family. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ratz of Baden, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schmidt and family Mr. and Mrs. John Linglebach and Alvin of Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Snider and daughter of Baden, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ratz of Baden, Mr. and Mrs. A. Niebergall and Mr. Hy. Mohr of Oetzel‘s and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reibling spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Weil. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth, Elaine, Magdalena, Elroy, Stanley and Miss Betty Roth spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie Helmuth in Woodâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heese and family of Bamberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pletsch and family; also Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Battler and son Ray of Gravel Road, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Zehr of Bright and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Weicker. Mrs. Harvey Hackbart and Verna of Kitchener spent an evening with Mrs. P. Lather. family spent. Sunday with Louis Schmidt near Kuhryville. _ __ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bechtold of Milverton were visitors with Alfred Hahn on Saturday. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Becker and family of Kitchener were visitors with John R. Albrecht‘s. Mrs. John R. Albrecht visited with her sister, Mrs. Simon Lebold at the home of Mose Kuepher near Millbank on Sunday. _ _ . _ _ _ Ethel Ellis of Galt was holid with Eileen Lather for a few Donald Brown and two children of Kitchener and _ Mrs. _ Charles Schmearer and baby girl of Potsâ€" town, Pa., were visitors at the home of John L. Hammond on Sunday. ; Marion McBride and Dorothy McCain of Galt spent several days vacation with Florence Squire. | The W.M.S. of Boyd Church held their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Albert Mundell with fifteen {)hrene;n. The wog::xfleon.ï¬ned l?t e following: ven by Missionaries in Indore lnfla. taken from the Blue Book by Mrs. L. Rennie; Watch Tower, ‘"The Reâ€" tiring Travelling Secretary (Evelyn Mitchell) and the new one (Ida MacKenzie)" by Jean Hammond; duet by Florence Squire and Mrs. Womanâ€"Lot‘s wife" by Florence Equire; Mrs. Mather read the reâ€" port for 1939 of Guelph Presbyâ€" terial W.M.S. At the close of the meeting the hostess served tasty refreshments. Friends heré of Mr. Henry Mcâ€" Faddin of Stratford sympathize with him in the bereavement of his wife, formerly Lily Freeman, whose body was brought to Millâ€" bank for burial on Tuesday. R Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahn and Includes Exhibitiop Admission REDUCED RETURN FARE EAST ZORRA CROSSHILL $2.60 of Master Bruce Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barber, Listowel, has returned home after spending a fortnight with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bulmer. was a Sund;l visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Martin. +ARID A Aiiie o o Ammnant «hi doriicirer scliiraiicnat A1 Elmira; Miss Donelda Martinson and Messrs. Mumw‘arï¬nm and Clarence Nable of Calk:me Messrs. Gordon Mon and Lincoln Martin of Monteith, in Northern Ontario, are spending a fi{o’might with friends in this vicinâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Urias M. Martin and family spent Sunday afternoon at Guelph and Bellfountain. Recent "Sunset Cottage" visitors with Mr. J. F. Martinson were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halstead and Miss Norma Gretzenger, Waterloo; Mr. Laverne Gretzenger, Welland; Mr. selves in colorful areas of alfalfa and goldenrod. _ _ e Laverne Gretzenger, Welland; Mr. W. W. Martinson and Miss Mary, WATERLOO COUNTY Smiling, sunny September is just around the corner, and we are wonâ€" dering whether or not it will surâ€" prise us with hot days similar to those that it brought us last year, those that it brought us last » when the busy bees regaied themâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Reesor of Markham and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Frey of St. Jacobs were Sunday visitors visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Frey. Miss Mary Bulmer attended a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday Stroh, Moorefield. Her marrilfe to O. Hoffer will take place early in September. School Opens Sept. 16th. Word was received here that S.S. No. 2 and 13 will not open until Sept. 16th instead of Sept. 3rd. Newsy Notes. â€" Several relatives and ~friends from this locality attended the MacPherson â€" Laing _ nuptials in Guelph on Monday afternoon. _ Pinder, Miss J. Reid, Mr. Lloyd McKay and son David spent Tuesâ€" day with friends at Guelph and Winterbourne. Mrs. Helen Stewart has returned to her home in Dundas after visiting her mother, Mrs. R. Patâ€" terson. Mrs. J. A. Thompson of Windsor :rent the weekâ€"end with her broâ€" er, Mr. Donald Ross. Miss Roberta Sparling of St. Mary‘s spent the weekâ€"end with her friend. Miss Ann Wray. . Spent JaSt week with her son Stanley Gordon and Mrs. Gordon. %liashl‘rances :Krn!z i& ho‘ldi;iaying wi er grandparen . an Mrs. Albert Berlette of Gowansâ€" town. Miss Dorothy Gray of Hamilton is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gray. _ Mrs. Reid Allingham, Miss N. Mr. ad Mrs. Harold Tanner and Betty Lou are visiting friends in Toronto. Mrs. John Gordon of Fernbank spent last week with her son qu‘ at Longon on PFriday . and Mrs. T. D. of ‘W_“hï¬m- _ Miss Jean Rewings is spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. Gorâ€" don MrcCloy of Stzattord. b“ .k.n:mh-remr::d ,u‘ *m. W visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mcâ€" Dowell on Sunday. Mrs. Irvin McDowell and daughâ€" ter Dorothy have returned from spending the past week with the former‘s ts, Mr. and Mrs. Marflmumrmgofl'ordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Lichty and Delmnspentsmwiï¬:m.md Mrs. Sam N. J fifth line of lfluanlobertsotut. Forest is visiting her‘sister, Mrs. J. E. Mrs. Alice McDowell of Guelph is visiting her nephew, Mr. Walter McDowell and M‘.l"l McDowell. araâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake is visiting his parents,â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee. * Miss Ruth Drake of Stratford is visiting her friend, Miss Marylin weekâ€"end at his home here neeand at ho Rome hare Weir. at Mt. Forest. Wilma remained for @ week. uelr-h and Bellfountain. Selina Weber of New Jerusalem RPtow. &. E. and Mrs. Stevenson WALLENSTEIN George Knox of Milverton Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber and daughter Leavea visited with Mr. and Mrs. Onias Clemmer on the Miss Amanda Bowman spent Sunday at Sunday School Conferâ€" ence at Kitchener. Miss Florence Tyack and Earl Tyack and Mr. and Mrs. Cal. Tyack spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Tyack. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Frey were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Martin. Jake Hahn and Mrs. Anetta Tyack on Monday evening. Service will be held in the United Church at 10.30 Sunday morning. Mr. Austin Tanner of Detroit and Mrs. Hester Tanner of Millbank visited with friends here on Sunâ€" and Mr. Wilfred Stevens of the 12th of Peel visited at Mr. Norman Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarvis of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs. of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bulmer. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Martin, Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin and sons, Miss Lenora Bulmer, Mr. I. Martin BAGGAGE CHECKED. Stopovers at all points enroute, going and returning. Similar Excursions from Western to Eastern Canada during same period. Tickets, Sleeping Car Reservations and all informatior from any Agent. & ASK FOR HANDBILL T Tickets good inâ€" Mr. B. Sturtridge of Goldstone Mr. Her Bulmer spent Sunâ€" |yntmm â€" & WESTERN CANADA SPECIAL BARGAIN EXCURSIONS Gome S Ne e oi taas HAWKESVILLE SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st SPEEDING TRIALS 2.25 TROT OR PACE â€" 2.28 TROT OR PACE " Exhibit of Heavy Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd SPEEDING TRIALS â€" 2.15 TROT OR PACEâ€"2.22 TROT OR PACEâ€"2.27 TROT OR PACE Exhibit of Light Horses and Jumpers. Biggest Grand Stand Attraction Ever Offered in Elmira Evening Program at the Grounds, Aug.31 & Sept. 2 CANADIAN VAUDEVILLE PERFORMERS A Change of Program each nightâ€"an Outstanding Feature Clarke Troupe, thrilling display on the Roman Rings and Trapere; Jack Britten, singing comedian; Anne Morgan, preâ€" senting her very clever Saxophone and Dancing Specialty routines; Delmar Trio on the Triple Horizontal Bars; Clifford Duval on the Swinging Wire; Moreen Sisters, talented young Dance Team; Jimmie Dunn, clever mimic; Gus Mauro, the wirard of the Accordian; Don and Rollo on the comedy Reâ€" volving Ladder and Garden Music Masters Orchestra. Comâ€" plete with Scenic, Lighting and Sound Amplification Equipâ€" ment. SIMS‘ GREATER SHOWS, Canada‘s Outstanding Midway, including Seven Sensational and Thrilling Riding Devices will be on the grounds. # AMPLE PROVISION FOR PARKING AUTOMOBILES Clayton D. Miller, President. H. W. Zilliax, Sec.â€"Treas. Aug.30, 31 &Sept. 2 EXHIBITION "RB ANKâ€"1ORONTO COACHES at fares approximately 1%e per mile. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1%c per mile. STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1%c per mile. On this date you will be called upon to pay your Income Tax, the penalties for nonâ€"payâ€" ment are severe. Every loyal Canadian should see that this call is gladly and promptly met, the question of penalties is negligible as comâ€" pared to our duty in the matter. SAVE FOR THIS DATE â€" APRIL 30, 1941 Income taxes have been our determination to defeat the Naszsi Reich. The income tax helps buy the planes, tanks, guns, shells and ships with which our men will smash the power of the enemy. A Savings todayâ€"and followed by regular depositsâ€"will enable you to do your duty. The Manager of The Bank of Toronto is ready to advise you of the amount you will needâ€"and how best to budget for planned saving. WATERLOO BRANCH â€" J. S. McMILLAN ELMIRA FALL in sleeping cars additional Mr. and Mrs. John Martin have spent some time in Stratford. _ _ Miss Angelina Martin spent Sunâ€" day in Elmira with her mother, Mrs. A. Martin, and sisters Lena and Susanah Martin. Did You Buy YOUR War Savings Stamp Toâ€"day? Mr. and Mrs. David Weber and daughters Rebecca and Annie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Martin in Elmira for dinner, and supper at Aaron Weber‘s near Elâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scheifele of near Conestogo and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Frey of Heidelberg spent Sunâ€" da{ at Samuel Martin of Hawkesâ€" ville. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. David C. Martin and family spent Sunday on the tenth of Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Martin and daughter Elmeda spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Martin at Floradale. > Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brubacher were at John Brubacher‘s on the 3rd of Peel on Sunday. __ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Exra Leis, Mahlon, Harold and Herbert of Wellesley were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beckner. _ _ line spent Monday with Mrs. David gh &l if.’eel for %hinner on Supxgg“y. n eir re . = tonmms?rl:ï¬ordqcmm- erva ‘Martih wers Sunday supper Mrs. Lydia Bowman of the town Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cressman, Tess