_ Ccuts cos ; j PAY LESS _ Durham Bring me all your flowers todayâ€" Whether pink or white or red; I‘d rather have one blossom now Than a truckload when I‘m dead. C. F. Price, Optometrist 96 King St. Weet â€" Kitchener YOU PAY LESS YOU USE LESSs SURER RESULTS TORONTO Located on Wide Spadina Ave. at College 8t. , Hasy Parking Facilities _ Cenvenlent to Highways MODERATE RATES AN® INFORMATION FROM FRED WESSON â€" I{JSIIHENER â€" _ PHONE 3679 YOUR GLASSES HoTteL WaveriLey Your Next Visit to nnï¬m-.t.lyun-hod Gray Coach Lines Close to the University, Parllament Bulldings, Maple Leaf Gardens, Theatres, Hospitale, Whotesale Houses, . and the _ Fashlonable _ Retail Shopping District. satisfaction if YOUR EYES Corn Starch STEELES Will give you complete For Your Next Outing CHARTER A COACH A. M. POWELL, Pressoert =.- « $1.50 to 3150 : â€" $1.50 to $£00 Four to Reem, $5.00 to $6.00 Let every member of your party enjoy all the fun of the trip there and back. â€" Be sure that everyone is safe. â€" Praduct i. Lowrence Frerch Co. lad. Walter Schaner represented the local club at the annual meeting of the Waterloo County Swing Bowlâ€" ing League in Kitchener on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin and family visited at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Aaron Rudy in S.S. No. 2 on Sunday. _ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beam of Watâ€" erloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Toman and children of Milverton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bierman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fritz spent Monday evening with the former‘s father, Mr. Theobald Fritz. Earl Toman of Milverton is spending a few days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Bierâ€" man. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnarr, Ralph, Morris and Leonard, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Helm. Mr. John Ditner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fritz. parents at Hawkesville. The Luther League of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church held their August meeting at the home of Miss Gladys Bie:-man on Wednesday evening. Mel 2O slae n c oalcl LCWE 7 1 se o e e touiet Mr. and Mrs. Anton Heimpel of Waterloo visited with Mrs. Sophie Doering on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Winger of Elmira and Mrs. Karl Knauff of Heidelberg spent Monday evening with Mrs. Herman Schaefer. Mrs. Edmund Hesch of Guelph and Mrs. Enoch Moser and son Harold of Waterloo. Visitors of Mr .and Mrs. Louis Kenesky last week were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Everatt spent Sunday with the former‘s Aircraftman W. J. Adamthwaite, R.C.A.F., St. Thomas, was a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. J. L. Weber and Mrs. Henry Gilles where Mrs. Adamthwaite of Toronto is spending a holiday: Mrs. Reg. Miller of Stratford, and Laverne Newmaster of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brubacher and family visited at the home of tl’dr. and Mrs. M. L. Weber on Sunâ€" ay. moved into their new home built on Young street this summer. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Appel were Mrs. S. U. Bean and Mrs. J. Hessenauer of Kitchener, Mrs. C. Weick and Miss Shurley of Cheslay, and Miss Francis Harris of Detroit. 1 Student Paul Eidt: -v-v;s“the guest speaker at the St. James‘ service on Sunday morning. Mrs. Walter Kelterborne and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs. W. Baerâ€"and .0 on aotitindh in 7b oi taie ts S lc c t i a c3 P10D k 200E at Thames Valley, Ptes. Harold Dobbington Hoelscher and Lorne Heller of the| ment of the 24th Field Ambulance at Listowel.\ ma Margue homes here over the weekâ€"end. Taylor of Cobalt. They were: Ptes. Russel and Harry * * Stroh of the RC.R. at Camp Borâ€" Engagement den, Spr. Carl Schmidt of the RC.E.) Mr. and Mrs. . ©uuStCd Men Home. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Devenny,|and son Some of our boys who enlisted Agnes street, Kitchener, had 8| the gues for war service visited at their their guest recently, Mr. Calvin|1g Youn Rassas l on c an & ETL L En!MedMenlloue. under treatment. viding. a fourâ€"room apartment for a docux‘oand his wife on the ,roundfloormdaeoomodationtm- our nurses on the second floor. Ball Bros., general contractors, wmwidenangutdeï¬wenmc 'O‘dlew*:hupital. At present there are 143 patients tution: Sanatorium is entirely free of Freeport San. To Add Wing Mr. and Mrs. John Scheerer ERBSVILLE ST. JACOBS Mr. and Mts. Max Ruler left re " ‘Winl k: dn "" cently on a motor trip through WHY PAY MORE? Quebec to the Gaspe Peninsula. _ THE WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hamilton, One. left recently to tpend her vacation in Haliburton district. From Manitoulin Mrs. Harold Ballantyne and Mrs. Rudolph Breithaupt have reâ€" turned to their homes in the Twin City from Wasaga Beach where they spent a vacation. Mrs. A. F. Bauman and Mr. Edâ€" ward Baumann have returned to their home Margaret Ave., Kitchâ€" ener, from a holiday in the Mantâ€" toulin Island district. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamblin and daughter Miss Helen Hamblin and son, Robert Hamblin, have reâ€" turned to their home from Lake Couchiching, where they were guests at The Wigwam. Miss D. Kershaw of Winnipeg is visiting her sister, Mrs. Welles and Mr. T. Hughes Wells, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Ortey Uffelman and family are visiting in Selkirk, Lake Erie. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace have returned to their home in Kitchener from Massey, where they were the guests of the forâ€" mer‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Dr. W. M and Mrs. Wallace. W. L. and Mrs. Laurie of Kingston, will be the guest of Douglas Watâ€" son for a short visit in Waterloo. Mrs. D. W. Watson, Waterloo. Miss Watson spent hte summer at Waâ€" toneo camp, Algonquin park. Douglas Watson was at Kolcoo Haliburton. Master _ Humphrey Fisher, of Rumsden England, who is a war guest of Lieut. Colonel Elmira Egagement Mr. and Mrs. George Hahn, Elâ€" mira, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Helen Marâ€" jorie, to Mr. Leonard J. W. Rau, son of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Rau, Kitchener, the marriage to take place the latter. part of September. ® * ® Miss Francis Watson and Master Douglas Watson have returned to Ehe h_qme_of__ their parents, Dr. and A smart event of Saturday was the wedding at St. Paul‘s Anglican church, Southampton of Miss Marâ€" garet Kathleen Clark to Mr. John Paul Hooper. Miss Isobel Snyder of Waterloo was the maid of honor at the happy event and Miss Ruth Clarke of Kitchener was (theâ€" bridesmaid. Among Kitchener reâ€" sidents who were present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Smyth and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. C. Forsyth. Miss Doris Gardner of Arnprior is visiting with herâ€"sister, Mrs. W. C. Kuehner and Dr. Kuehner, Weâ€" ber street, Kitchener. Attend Wedding Mr. W. G. Weichel of Waterloo is spending some time in Toronto. Miss Chrissie Leach, King street east, Kitchener, is holidaying in St. Catharines, where she is the guest of Miss Jean MciIntosh and at Port Dalhousie, where she is the guest of Mrs. P. R. Brisbane. Mrs. H. O. Dobbin has returned to her home, George street, Waâ€" terloo, from her summer home at Oliphant, where she spent the hoâ€" liday season. She was accompanâ€" ied home by her sister, Miss Anne King, R.N. of Toronto. Friends of Mrs. Peter Voll, 182 Park street, Waterloo, will be sorâ€" ry to learn that she underwent an operation in Toronto recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Renaud and family, Ahrens street, Kitchen% are expected at their home th week from Port Elgin where they ;re holidaying at their summer ome. daughter, Jeanette and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dale and daughter, Gwendolyn, have returried to their homes here from Southampton, where they spent a holiday. Miss Alice Bingeman of Freeport ; | LCC CNCZZIZRC Of NC daugnter, mpï¬n-i!(ym._ to Thomas Lincoln, eldest of MrS: | terâ€" part at Druggists, Grocers, General Stores. Kech pad will kill filee al day and ‘| street south, Kitchener, announce "\the marriage of their daughter, has been due very largely to the deep sense of patriotism recorded by the average citizen. A full realization that we are at war, and robably for a long one, invites the g'-ought that political and. social considerations have no. rightful place in an efficient army, navy or air force. Merit, if given a fair trial, will achieve better results The public has a right to expect this.â€" Sherbrooke Treife‘nn. Que. Mrs. J. Conrad, Young street, Waterloo, is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Zinck at their cottage at Sauble Beach for a few days. Canada‘s war effort is not inconâ€" siderable, and any measure of sucâ€" cess which may have been achieved Dr. W. S. Lackner, who has been visiting his father, Mrs. G. F. Lackner, Queen street north, Kitâ€" chener, has returned to his home in Tucson. Arizona. Canon R. J. S. Adamson and Mrs. Adamson, Mary street, Waâ€" terloo, and their niece, Miss Jean Adamson, of South Porcupine, have returned to the rectory, folâ€" lowing a month‘s holiday spent at Southampton. TETTET ETT ECC EBCE ETHE Y CC 4 Reinhart, the marriage tomhkeW' place the l‘ntte: pa.rt o.f August. Miss Marguerite Schnitzler, R.N., of Detroit, is visiting her mother, Mrsl.“ Schnitzler, George street, Waâ€" terloo. Miss Ethel Croft of the local Vicâ€" torian Order of Nurses staff, who is holidaying at her home in Maidâ€" stone, has been transferred to the V.O.N. staff of Brockville. Miss Vera Bruegeman of the Kitchener Victorian Order of Petersburg. announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Margaret, to Clifford Reinhart of Kitchener, son of Mrs. C. Reinhart of Kitchâ€" V.O.N. staff in Owen Sound. ener Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, Lydia street, Kitchener, announce the enâ€" gagement of their eldest daughter, Juanita Viola, to.# Edgar B. Cowell, youngest ~of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cowell of Ludington, Mich., the marriage to take place at the Forest Hill Gardens, Sept. 9, at 3.30 p.m. The engagement is announced of| _ Miss Mabel Fenn Marjorie Stroeder, daughter of Mr.|Fergusson motored Alex Stroeder of Walkerton and| Thamesford and v ‘the late Mrs. Stroeder, to Fred| Mrs. Merritt Hogg Isley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George| Mr. and Mrs. Isley of Breslau, the marriage to| Who spent the past take place the beginning of Sepâ€"|Bend have returne son of Mr and Mrs. William Linâ€" coln, the marriage having taken place April 1 at the King Street Baptist church. Dr. Ewart Hinds officiated. The attendants were the, Misses Katherine Lincoln and Vioâ€" la May. the weekâ€"end. 8 j d ch ket. 10 eBMISPER FaAckEr :hr?n'::cu of lln;oilhe J. Hirons,| _ Graham Fenn and Doug Grieve 19 Young street east, Waterloo, for| Were Sunday visitors at Stratford. NO FAVOURITISM, PLEASE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaster, Q;’y#yfulheyd.'. Morning service was well atâ€" tended at the local United Church The flower decorations were of gladioli. Rev. Milton Copk‘s sor-" mon had for its theme ‘Rost Opâ€" nortunities". Mre. Merritf Hoge of Thamesford. former me r of the choir, sang a solo. At the evening service Rev | Cook took as his theme "A Man‘s | Life Consists Not Of The Things | That He Possesseth". A duet, ‘The . Shepherd of Love", was sung by Jack Harmer and Alvin Fulcher were Saturday visitors at Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. English and daughter Phyllis were Monday viâ€" sitors in Toronto. Aircrafteman Stewart McKie of the R.A.C. Toronto, spent Sunday with his family in town. The Seibert family of Zurich called on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Eckel and renewâ€" ed other acauaintances in town. Mrs. R. Farrow and nephew J. McIntyre attended a lawn social at J. Rapps. Goble‘s Corners, and also a birthday celebration at J. Over« holt at Gobles. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Hoge of Thamesford were guests on Sunâ€" day of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fergusâ€" Mr. and Mrs. G. Thibadeau visitâ€" ed Kitchener on Saturday and on Sunday entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoerle of St. Agatha. Mr. and Mrs. S. Schrane of Brantford spent Sunday with relaâ€" tives here. Mr. C. Carrothers and daughters visited on Saturday with Mrs. Carrothers, who is at present at Kitchener. Miss Alice Elder, nurseâ€"inâ€" training at the Woodstock Hospiâ€" tal was a midâ€"week visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Elder. . Bert Barrett. S. Green, A. Fulâ€" cher, A. Chambers and S. Brash spent Saturday evening at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ricker of North Bay renewed acquaintances in Plattsville the past week. Mr. Ricker was a teacher of the Plattsville Public School in the early 1900‘s and Mrs. Rouse was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rouse and spent nearly all her life in town. Warren Grimes and son Phil motored on Saturday to Wasaga Beach,. Mrs. W. Grimes. son Burt and Thelma, Mrs. S. B. Grimes, Del Carlton and Miss Marion Fenn who spent the week there returned with them. Harry Green of Brantford visited this week with the Green family here. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hilborn of New Dundee were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown. A. Nadrofsky. Mac Kennedy, Alvin Fulcher, Ed. Fergusson and Jack Harmer are assisting for a few weeks at the Canadian Offices, Preston. Ken Grimes and son James and Don Grimes motored to Wasaga to spend the weekâ€"end. Mr. ad Mrs. A. Lehman of Blair and Mr. and Mrs. W. McDonald of New Dundee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Holm. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rhodenizer, who spent the past week at Grand Bend have returned to town. Mrs. Philip Binkle of New Hamâ€" burg accompanied by friends were midâ€"week visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmer. Gerald and Clair Harmer, sister Doreen and Russ Fergusson visited Woodstock on Saturday, Albert Rush of Smithville was a weekâ€"end visitor in town. Miss Rebena Page and friends of Kitchener spent the half holiday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Pope. passing her exams, has returned to Miss Mabel Fenn ana Mrs. W. S. Fergusson motored on Tuesday to Thamesford and visited Mr. and Mr. ad Mrs. Geo. Edwards and Albert Hoffman were Woodstock visitors on Saturday. Howard Gray and Miss Ruby Brown of Ingersoll visited on Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and Mrs. Gray. Mac Kennedy and John Fenn, who attendedâ€" Summer school at London have returned to town. _ Miss ‘Phyllis English who has been taking a commercial course at B'rangford has been successful in Saturday visitors to Kitchener ere Reuben Lehman, Mr. and , was sung by E. Dyer and gr ed Sunday at i Mrs. J. Potter. Miss Jean ] Quanceâ€"Slaght past week at ] Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gillespie were visitors the past week with Grant‘s parents at Innerkip. Mr. Gillespie also was in charge of the Registration last week at Baden. He was assisted by Mrs. Gillespie. _ Mr. and Mrs. G. Sims and Alf. Barber were Woodstock visitors on Saturday. Friends of the wee folk in town who were in isolation due to sufâ€" fering from whooping cough, are pleased to see them able to be about Dr. Violet He of Toronto, Ernest Gerrow ofn?ort Perry and E. Dyer and grandson of Galt visitâ€" ed Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Potter. Miss Jean Potter attended the Quanceâ€"Slaght weddingâ€" held the past week at Delhi. Mrs. Fergusson and W. S, Fergusâ€" her home in IngersolL _ _ _ _ _ _ _Harry Gardiner of Kingsville is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Ed. Fergusson and Mrs. Rex Misses Marie and Laurine and Mr. Ralph Dammeier spent Sunday Miss Florence Hackbart of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackâ€" Ross Hess of North Easthope, and Miss Minnie Nowak of St. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschâ€" berger and daughter Marilyn visitâ€" ed with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Special Low Soldiers‘ Rate 1%¢c per mile (Minimum 10¢) Any member of the Active Serâ€" vice Force in uniform will be carried at this rate. Tickets must be purchased at ticket offices onlyâ€"not on busses. Mrs. John Brenner at St. Clements. Misses Anne and Margaret Hess returned to their home after holiâ€" daying with friends at Tavistock and Bright. 0 * â€" Wm. Wagner, Mr. Alvin Wagner, Mrs. John Wilhelm, alFof Stum. ï¬aent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. erb. Freiburger. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess were: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pletch of Waterloo, Mr. Claude Freiburger of Berlet‘s Corâ€" to NIAGARA FALLS . $2,55 return x of the faculty of :nuni.d the ty who resigned the to a yeas at her home at Spring Valiey. TIISS Macllaren, a Western and Toronto â€" The t of Miss Marâ€" Pnd deee t hk mg;llm.l AsDean of Wome not on coaches. Good going any Sunday on coaches Ieavlnf here at 7.05 a.m. and 9.50 a.m., daylight saving time. Returning on coach leaving Niagara Falls at 8.00 p.m. Tickets sold at ticket offices onlyâ€" nc _â€" For tickets and information consult FRED WESSON > & Phone HESSEN ROAD SPECIAL SUNDAY BUS FARES aatdvany fhset . 19000038000 3 mopths $3.00_ \1 month #1.00 2o gnter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor for THE WORLD‘S GOOD NEWS will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Anâ€" International Daily Newspaper Tt records for the world‘s clean, constructive doings. Monitor Q:m;nmuh:.:'uh: mï¬mu%fl deals correcttvely them. Peatures men family, including the Weekly Magazite Section. . Louis Freiburger on few I DOWNING, STEEN and Co. "We Germans are, taking it all in all, incredibly harmless people".â€" Danziger Vorposten, German newsâ€" paper. Bowman‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bauman, Shirley and Bruce, Paul Bowman and son Coleman spent the weekâ€" end with Mr, and Mrs. John Ellis, Huntsville. _ . Miss Hilda Arnold of Huntsville Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Kritz and sons Denis and Delmer of Kitchener, Mtr. and Mrs. Roy Hartzler and family of Wakarusa, Ind., are visiting at the home of Noah Lichty this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Schneider, Myrtle and Eva of Pine Hill, Mr. .Rngrmond, %‘wnvflufm “? Nâ€v: r ong o Dundee were recent visitors with Mrs. Lovina Spies. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman and daughters Minerva and Elmeta visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Weber on Sunday. _ _ _ return including admission to track. 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