Stores and tiiii'iiii'", DONALD DUCK Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wallace and daughters Kathleen and Jean, Mrs. Nathan Calder of Toronto and Pte. Grant Lambert of SCratford were week-end guests of Mr. and Mn. William Lambert. Mrs. Al. Cooper spent a week in Markdale, the guest at Mr. and Mga., T. Stewart Cooper. 1 Messrs. Edward Lineman and Michael Local yen Sunday vista-3‘ in Kitchener. . Sunday visitors with Mt. and Mrs. Leslie Bean were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McIntyre and Mr. Angus Cuttress of Mount Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davies of To- ronto, Miss Ruby Stickney of Guelph, Mr. Bert Stickney and In. Jas. Cherry of Elmira. 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. Tnbbert of Lin- wood were Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Axt. JAIES C. EAIGHT. BARRIBTEB. Solicitor. Notary Public, Convey- nucer. etc. on. Bank of Ion- treal Bldg., Waterloo. cm, EA'I'TIN l EASTIAN, law one... Bunk of Toronto gluing, " King Strut Rut. Beck., !EIE &_TRorr, q. B. nu. BRAY a Lanai}:- lime-._Squcitgn. on; G, Mtrrmy GORDON '"fiI""'"'""'k MM. "siiiif 04mm. Phone "i 0â€. "ff _W a... M. G. FRY CHIROPIACTOI 0.9.: a William tht., - Watch. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT "A King g}. 8. __r, Waterloo j PROFESSIONAL cuuié "IVS“. u. D. "war “(I I. I. Tum. Solicitors, Notaries; " King St. But, Kitchcner. Tole. phone 4080. and; ttil - rratUEiteiGG-, d474. WALLENSTEIN tatAItfigrtmi __ iu-eifoir-i+ (M in Bankruptcy) qrAmrtutt5Tfmtomtga a qua fini.7ieiiiu, or Phone 528 g,'.'pa,eygge Pun.""--.-, ""-yy-eo_-tosr, union-b.0115.“ I...“ '93kititBmt Magma“ mun DR. T. C. PETERSON CHIROPRACI'IC - lino-ii as: Mane. 272' WANTADS DENTAL LEGAL i810. Ti The local Y.P.S. voted a generous portion of their proceeds rom the amateur garden party at Plattsville to the Bed Crou. Mn. Smith of Carlingford was a :0}!!!pr of her datuhter, Mral.1 up dirt iiteGiGrt. fle', local Y.P.S. I eral H, Mrs. Hell: Camem of Drumbo accompanied Mr. ad Mrs. J. C. Woolen“ to Wm on Sunday and pent an hour with her daugh- ter M..nrie, who underwent an now and thressherii Ire busy in this vicinity. Walter McDonald was among thooe in training " London camp for the put two weeks. Friends of Frederick Seegmiuer, eogtNted to Hospital since May 31st, gat' to know he is not suffering m now, though compelled to re- main in bed. Miss Isabel Baird was in Kitch- ener frit"lt, Mrs. E. kell spent a day in Ptattrvme with “is: Agnes Scott. Miss Mildred E. Woolcott had her ton‘sils' rernoyed at Woodstock Gen- Next Sabbath Sunday School will be held at the early hour and no church Del-vice will be held on ac- count of.Bethel (North) anniver- Temperance Sunday was observed at the church school and Miss Mil- dred Hastings gave a short talk on "What drink locks out and what drink lets in." 'ot Ist, _amh fraho /.istiimiaUirc, PAINTING AND DECORATING 10856 King St. Beat, Malone My Riley A, man R. Knot: Wat. 890 Kit. MM Kit. 2778M QOIEATE'S TOOTH PASTE Kan It New With-. I'ttttie.ur all grain}; in stool: " â€W. “on " You 'ar†PEARL LAUNDRY CO. Cleaners and Dyers l Rug Shampooen " Oreeat tl..Ctk_, __Phono C100 SWLAND - SCHULTZ CHESTERFIELD BURTOL CLEANING Phone 8788 - Kitchener Phoni, '57]? both for 40e, at tiiGiPi 'Drumg' Fttt 4.03ng St. E., Kitchener, 'qrmarYAmttpgutmtrttt 'hs-er---- Add n", tat, a; you; I... It“, Vi" " who m0 bound M he'll. p-oucuoa' in iiPth FE "rrl'lh"ll'lht'll,n'hlint n- "Olga-3; GeodsemNdfte.ngd.it-d. AUTO PAINTERS You Buy YOUR War “VIA.- Clamp Todart AGENTS WANTED; " Gun- ttKR. - "one an In... Du nip-much minim awn. . nun DECORATORS ELECTRICAL BOOKBINDINC DRUGGISTS J. S. [human had the mis- to break a small bone in “If 7" bai" tTFiii'""ii"'Gi"r' - r A u I {.31 DECORATOBS Guelph Mr. and Mrs. Noah E. Miller and Jimmie visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller in Elmira on Sunday. Miss Norma Bird of St. Jacobs. Miss Alice Bolender of the 8th line of Peel and Mr. Ronald Washer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Bird. 1 Misses Margaret and Orpln Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moldenhnuer in Upper‘ Pilkington. Mr. and Mrs. siGioUHiirrCGi spending: week with Mr. and Mm. Daniel orst. Mrs. Mary Weaver of St. Jacobo is ','.Ti'dit',gg',t time with her son, Mr. Sim. eaver and Mrs. Weaver. Miss Alma Small of lather. Mn.‘ Jno. Longman and Mr. Charles Longman of Alma were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kelly. I... -_A I.-- as -- - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bott of Elan visited the farmer‘s parents, Mr. 32d Mrs. John Bott, here on Sun- y. Mrs. Solomon Heist and son, Mr., Eli Reist of Elmira, were Sunday‘ fd",.',','? of Mr. and Mrs. Addbonl IS . Miss Otillie Mohr and Mrs. Alvin Eidt of North Easthope were Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender. mira" were Sunday w of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund mt. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Chutko and son Damian of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt, Eileen and Susan, and Messrs. John and Emer- son Stange visited at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller on Bun; day. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sim. Weaver were: Mrs. Silas Cunt: and children Richard And Lorna of Medina, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs..Sam Fisher. and family of Bridgeport and Mrs. Solomon Houser of Three Bridges.- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mohr and son Vernon of Amulree were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Icon Wagner and his mother, Mrs. C. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Good and Mr. and Mrs. Eben Eberly of Wads- worth, Ohio, Mr. Urins Martin of St. Jacobs, and Mr. and Mm. Noah ‘Bearinger of Elmira were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst. Mr. and Mrs. " Snyder ot Waterloo, Mrs. P. A eier and Miss Vera Allseier of spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schwindt of Kitchener and Mr. and In. Ba"? Jarvitt mg dim orrt- lot MT“ wou- .dltpop',tttt I Te., 't'gPt',ttipt,1 Arrtomatte I’m-m Pun. on ya: u.- or III-nu- to... KITCHENER BRASS FOUNDRY 988 King St. M., [lulu-r from on ull Ink- of h... AUTOMATIC tthtm PM WANNARBEAN Tuck of 11uno,tttrtatrtennd Theâ€. Prim-“Chum Studh. - " Boy St. Wtehrg- M31171] For Adequate Prom - tue our YOUR PROPERTY TO-DAY THE wammo MAL tMy NORTH WOOLWICH Milo-“ WATKILOO. ONTARIO Loal 1u-ntat'vao TOMORROW ELM COMPANY â€00,000.00 partisan prejudice at a time like this, we would cite the 'le,',?",",',': of a patriotic Fteneh-Canad an. His ‘remedy was to have four or live of the worst offenders igabiicly executed on St. Jean Bapt Dar " a proof that Prenctt-Cttmtdd want: no truitorl in its "ttha.- Three Riven Chronicle, Que. quiet courage. We can do the task assigned to us. with everyone ‘pull- ing his weight'. Psnlcmongers should be severely dealt with, for fear is s contagious disesse. As for those who seekuto exploit, Mayor Mr. and In. Leo Boppre and Ion Carl and Mr. Bill Girodat of Waterloo called on Mm. Patrick Mr. and Mn Price and tam- :2 of Shatter-gm! Sunday with . and Mn. 1 Vollmer. Mrs Victor Selina! of Buffalo. _N.Y.. spent Sunday with friends of Chatham visited over the week Vollmer. Mr. and Mn: Jerry Vollmer and children and Mia! Ethel Cadotte ."a- trut,5 Joe has“ am y ener " with Mt and Mn 'dltih' Hater. Mta. Dennis Hunky is visiting this week with Mt. and Mm. Iam. tesiiiiittse6iiii, Pity hi mu- may. in aid of the Red Cross on Earl Kmhhuch of the RC.A.F. 1ltenton tgu1t,,uateett 'l.' vi . e I puma. . an“ E. C. Knoblnuch. Mr. and Mn. ha. Kennedy and Etha- xpent Sunday with Mr. tad Mn. Wm. Kennedy, Glen-Hen. _Ple. Cherie! We!!! of the 34th {he 9965425! with' his mothér, Ontario ottiee GttttttamLtd. '“MQLIA. - -. The hour calls for “sadism and I. L. Hun, I “in" tr.E., -_ m BUYING or SELLING I I!“ “(ACRE .. 'bo' if.“ uuu of _ P_tnde.FrFirtWiiiiiCba" Ink-t. mum lOOACRE a .11.. an mu... m Whit-loo. B.,t'i'N Mutt DON'T DOCK m BOAT WENéUR & SHANTZ a... 923.:._.§_uu w. I“! TWIN“! tPA 1edethd A ho}: H ith, let-m3; ,.MNiifiti i'Fa.iii7iiii7ai'G; ....... n In. A L ma; HEARN ROOFING co. mum and tuna AKCRESSIAN what-4’“... "Ink“ REAL ESTA“ In " If. eat ".m- ROOFING HESSO‘N lawn-load at- Mr. and Mm. E. B. Hallman re- turned last Wednesday from a mo- tor trip to Manitoulin Island and Callender. _ Rev. Floyd Smucker of Hagen man occupied the pulpit of the Blenheim Mennonite Church on Sunday morning. Members of the convention attended the Slat an- nua sessions of the Ontario Menno-, nite Sunday School Conference which were held at the M.B.C. Pagilion, Kitchener, over the week- en . the my; the vGt-iGGiiGrtTuiiii Irene ter, presided for the busi- nee peripd. - mm was in charge of the program and presented the topic on, “Manag- ing Our Time and Thlents". Mrs. Eigin Miller read the Scripture {man and I myvrittepnuaiea1 num- ber was contributed 'i,ji,iijpiir,ia,', girls. Following the res " of a fPSNP,t,i11td, "My Chem", by Wil- rv‘... “VIC-MW m yum-u ' u, wu- lardHallmgn 3516 l discussion on Mrs. L. Hendenon was in charge of the sewing at the Red Cross Rooms on My. Fifteen ladies were in attendhnce and the after- Pee? and evening were spent In quiltgtg. Mn. M. Bechtel was ap- poin " convenor for next week's meeting and the rooms will be open to worker every Westley and Thursday evenings in addition to the regular Tuesday afternoon“ The U.B.C.E. _society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoltz iii) Thursday eveping. Miss Alice Hall- Thirty members and friends of the St. James Luther League plea- santly surprised Mrs. Ralph Schmidt (nee Reta Benninger) at "Shady Nook". summer home of Mr. and Mrs. A Wilhelm at Alderside last Thursday evening. Mrs. Alvin Duench read an appro- priate address and Miss Iva Zinn presented Mrs. Schmidt with a sil- lver relish dish in honor of her re- gm max-na- . ge. The t','t"l','li'ltr,,f,f, e evening was spell p bunco with the prize winners being Mrs. Alvin Duench, Miss Iva Zinn, Miss June Schmidt. Miss Margaret Wilhelm, Willard Bowman and Mil- ton Zinn. Dainty refreshments were served " the conclusion. L2fi,2riS2,iiii,,"C:,il", tiiiiier,iii,' of l unaware dings weeks tt..tye 'i'h1'i'iii'5k'?fg'e,,'. Mr. Me- MiiUn mine " amply portor 1tt Ihe, Baptist Church while new rr**~â€"‘ - - rum at the Baptist Church while Rev. H. P. Schade is on his vacation. Dr. and Mn. W. B. Foote and sons Douglas and Howard of Paris called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Paggqn Sunday. 1 1ttthttetAtt7ta.rirrhD7ii, 'roldattterertmttmGt-iGaiNitiiii was MOT-mm by the hue 2::le Mich-Mme. A total of Wm]: registered in this Polling 8 Vision dim the three days of National ree tration. Anumbexoftheaged, and shut-ins were mm tn aasiatan u drserving gpeeial mgntion it.the betting“);- oldest I cag.eetitdii0ttuetimr-aes.are.. ton Sara-u, Mn. G. B. Balkan, 'sygthel'buy hunter mw 'ime"Tl'i1'u"l,'irxlT,h'lh,el",'dr. thewick' 1rphkEetiiiaGriiiii7niire 2 megnd which amazon sale; eteeting. I uanti- 'lil'Nlfe"f,rieC2r,,t,getti,-) Dining Table uet--Mta. - Hun Baum, tte. Louis 'att: rich, MurieldPoth. In G B. Win.“ irriiniciiat JiA, 1%rttdrttth. Ly l 7‘" -e-.- -.M%F. lwl, In. 'feHiiriieGiiiir, In. J. Cami. Z eoileetimc--Mt_ Hell-9% Muriet m lt?ht Gladitrir,GiG%st in show-Mm. his]. Gineetieh, tiii?'i'ai',t 4tt.'8.tighalf,h,t - iiiaaria iiirt,ii'irii7iiEiC'ii't"i'i'ii slab. Thu-hum an t . tt'tfatti-ut,t.S,N,t.te all: Unlabnwnlln. 1SN3'tt,.'g,pgtfaxgt Memotgoomr.-aet, _,li?,iis'iii,,1t?tr'titiP2i,'iiiii D.htineuuetimt-agi, Ahab-la '.t.ertqsegt.ArGfimaTfii'iri y8lttt','ttit,e2 ahoar--Mm. G.At.hUJlmnis. A Whey (er, need tad iediii,aGi G 'w.to..r.egister kt Person- _ePfrvytaryt..Pottt, HEW. DUNDEE Willard Hallman. 'i'i',',1"lt',a,,'2',', by Christian Lichty, left on onday on a motor tt to the Canadian West, via Sault te. Marie and Fort William. They expect to spend, several weeks near Kindmley, Sask., before proceeding to the, _ _._._-.. v. ll-uIWII' m1. In" Mrs. Walter Markie of Atherton: and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner a f)tlg3irc, Hittio . the of Is: m In was! Miss Margaret Pearce at my Beach this week. l Mrs. Clayton Weber of New Hambua visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sir_n_on feber Int week. dt'.; fhirdtt,'2,i,ai,1,iit,E, if Mix: at rot an Ipen e pa: wttl.r.ytt Aartter's Beach. ener is homing; with her sister, Mrs. Werner mahn and Mr. Ro- mahn. Earl Goodwin. nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mm. Areli Goodwin, iunderwent an 'lt.t4.'iop, forgrpen- didtis at the .-W. Hospi Int Wednesday. Mrs. A. P. Stoltz of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hilborn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter $khiet1e of Kitchelgr called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry aterman on Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Camel on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Late VanSickle. Miss Muriel Betzner, KN., Miss Verna Slade, Calvin, Mervin and Lincoln XInSigle of, Hamilton; Mr. and - ,, __._____-. -.. -_.....,. Gu Winner of Brandxton mmed on fl'd,ll,', in the we an Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Morrell and, Miss Edna m1 of Emilia: spent the week-end at the home of Mtu.ttndogs, Ed: Stoltz. _ Miss i'l,iiesit,iiiiii.iii't of Kitch. ITer isp holi yin: with her sister WV. - _...°..._. aw." I new days of last week " Tomato. The Mines Alice and Jean Hall- man and Willard 1mm visited at the home of Mt. and'Mn. A. . Begn static“! Hangar: F? Sunq_ay_. Special music was rendered at the mm: '1,iiudiiiiiiii,2iiiiy,iii Ill-IR/tpts,)?',,'."?:' it 'rstiiy%rtF%TGire"ii'i'GiKi's", -voeite'stseytxtre vans and the 1eyt'sPmierssmarmiiedTrreiic uni Wriiaee' '7iiteiiiGTG, "A"'iC..T We! Ind Dalbin herd“: Ball 'sy'lljJ'rttolph,tfLe,','g a: f?efrt1qWetiFfirE'irGiriFrifiiiit ttg,tutt2tpMdieei. Por. 1owintttttioatsort aipeo- !,enettr..e.etettLtrete4brtherie.t- dent, Dalbin WerdeeL m Na- lo')')),,',",',',';',",',',""',',,'",:,'),',',','?',-,',"','?,""; a were sun. opening “Dune law was mad CC) By Walt Disney notion 'llit,u2tjjii,h2bii,iii' Man. he result of use. were as follows: Girls might rice 3 EA"', and Lie: ea; yen: - kton Tainan; Girl: " .11qu udrer W: Boys. 1qtder-rRobeit wee: Girls over "arfpiAretAtetaee; Ihvy cm " St. James Juniors Hold First Picnic Etuoai7ai'at " Tau-m; Tc]: Baerit,rr_dd%FttG' ' - which went dit use. My!!!“ brutset%nrDumUe at. a Band Wu. an m “AM With Inâ€. Rey/.1 Glue- 1tEh'i'tik',iti “-132: all 'i3'le',Tr,'a')lttnt.t 'r'lrltJ'att,p."1gSFi'l"'atiicijt, Ian-mat†on Aetn 1: Fit. i7irCueii'r'Tai'iu"n'"ati" Mun-ya: J Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Meyers and ‘daughwrs, Mnraleen and Shirley attended a family gathering of the Schweitzer Firtrt Cousins which ‘wu held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Becker " The Plain†on Sunday. Mrs. Edna Rosenberg" and Min Edna Baker of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Men, no Rosenberg" on Tuesday. home of the (room's parents It Mannheim on Tuesday. Rev. Mm N. Ban. mum of the Blen- heyy Morytppitejhurrtt ofriciated, Mina Verna Bechtel was a guest at the wedding of her brother. El- .mer Bechtel to Miss Mildred Rey- nolds which was solemnized at the A large number from here " tended the funeral of the late Er- vin Perrin at Roseville on Wed- nesday. Rev. E. Gingerich using-d at the service. Rev, and Mrs. S. S. Shantz. the Misses nah Schlichter and Althea Bock ad Ronald Bock attended the M.B.C. Sunday School Convention which was held at Toronto on Wednesday. Roan Toman, Rune] Saltzberry, Clare and Lorne Einwachter :nd George Bechtel motored to Port Doye,r and Grirnsby _on Synday. Rev. and Mrs, E. Gingerieh and daughter. Dorothea spent a few davs of this week at Port Elgin. Miss Betty Tuchlinski is holiday- ing with her cousin. Miss Ruth Rustler atjygterloo this week. Miss Edith Memer of Clinton calla! on Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hallman on Sunday. Many people from the village and community are attending the Can- adian National Exihibi ion " Tor- onto. Miss Edna Cressman f Kitchen- er visited with Mr. and rs.'L. K. Bingeman _on_ Suryfar, Mr. and Mrs. L Henderson and Miss Doris Henderson accompanied be their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Henderson of Gait visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dieach at Stratford on Sunday. Miss Henderson remained to spend the week there. Miss Inine Toman of Milverton spent a few days of this week with Misy Shirley, Einwachter. loo. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. o, T. Coleman on Sunday were: the Misses Erma, Irene and Ihelma Deggls of Breslau: Wed Cressman. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bret: and children, Lloyd. lame. Elmon ad Marilyn of Kitdmener; _and Mrs. John Schultz of Water- Mr. and Mn Floyd Meyers and daughters. Maraleen and Shirley attended the funeral of Mr. Mey- era' uncle, the late George Diet: at Waterloo last Thursday. Robert C1iNord, Charles Market! and William Summegseaies of Cookstown were guests of Ronald Bock on Monday. Mr. and Mn Norman Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Weber and son, Paul visited with Mt and Mn. dD:vid Graf at Kitchener on Sun- y. Miss Vera Rosenberger returned to her home in the village on Sun- day after spending a two weeks' vagtlon at Southampton --- Mr. and Mrs. William Detweiler of We and Miss Suzanne Lang 'll. fel',e?i1 m; and m M. Emma ?,'i)'ide,e"getit erte an an sci. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Isa: Rirner at Kitchener on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Burkholder of Vinelsnd was the guest of Mia. gum tt',rLatil, no. Reta ether during past week. Mr. and Mrs Word Waterman of Gait and the Mans [dens Water.. man and Susie Helm-lens of Kitin- ener visited with Mr. and Mn. Wynn": 99 Beur, _ - ’ e',tigru'edttuig',,1a,r spendingaew a’l‘omn . sh"fgu'Mu2',1ttt't,,,, ‘hmily of Drumbo vim with It. Iii-Rum manhunt“ gt.†IarreneBretxat Kitehener ville viyttddNiiiCiirTGiriiiE mmwhmwm. #t._atndMrwJame-Uraatet yitr?o,oeahyeuruoriifriuart L','aNu',,1tguetdttiPri turnof- ther,Ge-u-r. AeE.trtd#mCttrttstiancre-nan ot?.'yttsyi11eandA.x.eiGGiG of Waterloo visited with Mt. and 33.1.11 BingemantaatWedneL p. Mt. and In. Cinema Shula: andeimmy of Woodstoeknnd Stanley Miller' of Bright visited witlrMr.nndMm.Mir%tBeuiidi â€Sunday. MEEKnlpofNewE-mbun "eyuMatthettmisesofMt.aiitrirti". JdeinttC-e1nndMs.At1G%Grd mmSundny. 'fCand_Ms.A_Ivinciemeetor. Inde RoasC1emeetsanduit- S‘EFJ.“ 'tndyyAorte,-tdMU. - ""-e'rd-""F_.- .ritE%ii/iiirTitiririrtu'risl'lll.' Wanna. All-outrun on . _ae,tt."e.Fttrtirehtanat'TitTc' and: In...“ ="lNlll'rlitt .mmn “WWW-an. 993051-91 no. can Watem