I Stores and . amisAdvéitnsed Wm _ F - CLEMENT, HAT'I'IN & EASTMAN, Law omces, Zeller Building. 49 Ning Strttt -East, Kitchener, Dial Ni, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 2-3062 liUG. F RY CHIROPRACTOR ottiee: 44 William St. - Waterloo Phone 2-1357 BRAY, BRAY & LOCHEAD, Bar- risters, iRft'J','; etc.; G. Murray Bray, B:A., eorge H. Lochead. B.A.; Royal Bank Chambers, " King2 St. West, Kitchener, Phone 8-84 9. BITZER & SMYTH, BARRiSTERS, Solicitors, Notaries J. H. Smyth, BA. 23 Queen St. S., Kitchener Phone 2-1837 BROCK, WEIR & TRON, G. R. Brock, H. B. Weir and R. B. Trott, Solicitors, Notaries; 49 King it. Fast, Kitchener, Tele- JAMES C. HAIGHT, BARRISTER, Solicitor. Notary Public, Convey- ancer, etc. Oftice Bank of Mon- .. treaL Bldg., Waterloo, Phone m". _ Luci}; Heckendorn' of Breslau is spending a few days with her sistifr. Mrs. Gordon Eby. Stanley ' H hack and Sophie Sowa of Kitfhener spent Sunday with Mr. if. d Mrs, Norman Bau- Personals. "' . _..--...,-.-.-'...-...-.-.- o I PROFESSIONAL CARDS H " Sunday visitors with the Ignatz Weiler family were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weiler and Larry of Dun- das and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wei- ler and family of Waterloo and Betty Weiler of Kitchener. Floyd Wagner of Bridgeport was a recent visitor with Eddie Bitschey. Alex Braun spent Sunday with his brother, Ewald. Eileen Reinhart of Kitchener spent the weekend at her home here. -Mr. and Mrs, Gus Hergott and family visited on Sunday with the Jiryt Killer ftypi1y_a_t Bresteu, _ . Mrs. Dan Etsy," Ellen and Edwin of Vidoriaburg visited at Gordon Ellis on Thyrsdjty: -. - - SHANTE STATION Mr. and Mrs, Eadie Bitschcy and famity spent Sunday with Harold Kgrgos -nehr Maryhil. - Mis. E. Frey of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Clar- ence Rabe. Mrs. Vera Hcrgott. Mrs, Eliza- beth Hergott. Mrs. Gus Hcrgott and son Jimmie, called on An- thony Horgott of Maryhill on Sun- day. thercsa Fay spvnt the week-0nd with friends In Kitchener. Cetrt_srrtmaiatiepru. __ - _ BROCK & DAVIS T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) - â€Aging St. Eat. _ tfr. and Mrs. Fred Islcy are be- ing congratulated on the arrival of a baby girl GORDON NICK. HONSBERGER, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer. etc. Did You Buy YOUR War Saving- Sump Today? WA'I‘IBIDO CHRONICLE ptioiie 3-3617. iriGiie 6-6417 DONALD DUCK lmnm;d~oun is an: "Mutual-m -.---ae-tr.e.-6 Ii-Ip- "et-- -, - .___-g-, rï¬â€" W+isuuuurm “WWI-339-0!“- BOE ADD-.33“ In.“ " an d n. cit-m. " out. can. Bull-nu Cards -- ' I I... per your . Icahn. Phone 2-2362 Office at 97 Frederick St, Kitchener 'MtNBUfmoAS, - r0535," Duo 34;;ruu-cnrt In for. It“. bow Ill] unadul- yu- -"iitirEiit Vishnu? Btato and! -hi" qditioo the 57:0.“ nun loco-pan: od... VIII. thinly on By In. R. fi. Berton (Chronicle Correspondent) CHIROPRACTIC LEGA L ADVII‘I‘IIIIG On. all. ot â€an " out! Ink. .1... tot ail Kitchener - i 398% King St. East. Kitchener R. Sharp Riley A. Raddatz R. Knorr B. Wat. 2-2064 Kit. 2-0975 Kit. 8-8217 _ ELECTRICAL TWIN CITY AUTO PAINTERS The colour of you; cu matched Keep It New With- BURTOL CLEANING l The following friends from this (district attended the {ungral of the llatv Mrs. C, H. Cornwell, wife of Ia former pastor at Kitchener on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley (ifiiii,T, Mr. and. Mrs, Edwin Ben- ‘dor Mr. and Mrk Solomon Bender, )Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. (Mrs S M, Bird and Mrs, John lBott. AGENTS WANTED FOR SALE 90 Queen it,fi, Mr. Peter Schmehl has sold his farm to Mr. John Brubaker of East Heidelberg, who will gain posses- sion on the lst of April. Funerals. Sells Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman and chilasen Maynard, Melvin and Rita an Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Bauman visited friengis at Cones- toga or? Sunday. A _ A DECORATORS PAINTING - AND DECORATING Mrs. John Bott stint several days with her sister, Mrs. David Bott in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessler and sons Howard, Alvin, GJemand Harvey were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snider in Hes- peer. _ - ___ - Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schneider were: Pte. George Rogers of Niag- ara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sny- der of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Bender. Miss Gladys Schmidt and Miss Melba Schwindt. Phone 2-4461 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Esch, Ma- bel and Edward of Upper Pilking- ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam M. Bird. Attend Funeral. AUTO PAINTERS Booxzmmna , 17 Queen St. N. - Phone 6-6042 l THE WATERLOO MUTUAL Kitfttner _ FIRE INSURANCE Rebinding Books, d Bihlps van and Praverhooks l COMPANY Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initiating Club Bags, Suitcases, etc. Goods called for and delivered, . on nest. 'PLIILIX mom 7 V EL GEORGE M. RUPPEL 45 Gaukel St. " Kim: SUTHERLAND - SCHULTZ DR SEVERE COUGHS AND BRONCHITIS, 59c; Family size, $1.39--At Geiger's Drug Store, 408 King St. East, Kitchener, Phone 2-2127. BOOKBIN DING I Mother', Cure to all You Fear" PEARL LAUNDRY co. DECORATORS ELECTRIC MOTORS Kitchener DRUGGISTS Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers NORTH WOOLWICH Br In. Walter Ilium (Chronicle Corresportdetttt J. C. LEHMANN Prices reason-Me PERTUSSIN St. s. . Phone 4-4735 KITCHENER GuelNk Kitchener Remit: Re-winding New Ind SALE l Miss Doris Bowman' spent Sun- ‘day .with Miss Gladys Kurt in :Rosebank. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Milton Schmidt (and Mr. Roy Hyicr of North East- hope visited recently with Mr. and ers. Albert Schmidt. , Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Martin and INyle spent Sunday with Mr. and ', Mrs. Eli Holst ncar New Hamburg. ) Recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Schmidt were Mr. and Mrs. 1John Holst of Baden and Mr. 'and ,Mrs. Walter Sctkeh and daughter iBarbara of Stratford. Fire - Automobile - Accident AUTOMATIC WATER PRESSURE PUMP YOUR PROPERTY' TO-DAY Pemnals. ' Br In.- lam-u tam Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman' ‘mmk G-ve-sa-tt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Personals. Wilfred Schiodel in Kitchener. i, Sunday guesis ot Milton Ernst For Adequate Protection - See our Local Repreqentatives For main?†and Wells "are running wnter in Four house. ind plenty of water for your cattle. "tstat an Automatic Pressure Pump an your farm or ,.'uttuner home». KITCHENER BRASS .FOUNDRY 983 King St. E., Kitchener Miss Grace Jantzi spent Sunday with Miss Martha Roth in Peters- burg., Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Swar- tzentruber and family spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Roth near New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Schlegel and Donald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schlegel in East Zorra. Miss Helen Swartzentruber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ezra Baechler in Baden. Mr. Reuben Swartzentruber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Swartzentrutocr in Victoria- burg. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Witmer have moved their household effects to Hespelor where they will re- side. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Chapman spent Sunday with Mrs, M, Chap- man in Roseville, Councillor Henry Bowman at- tended the Councillors Meeting in Toronto on Wednesday and Thurs- day. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt were: Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Schneider of Kit- chener and Mr. Ezra Schneider and Mr. and Mrs Henry Schneider of Baden and Miss Irene Holst of Rosebank and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneider of Wilmot Centre. Stiidios - 48 Roy St.. Kitchener Phone 6-6123 Teacher of Piano. Singing and Theory. D. A. BEAN _ i INSURANCE AGENCIES OtNe: 2-0045 i Res.: 6m: ( KITCHENER - ONT. ', ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 MISS ANNA R. BEAN Great-West Life Ame. Co. GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 Repairs on all makes " Palmâ€. wAtE:RLoo, ONTARIO By Miss Helen Swartzenlruher (Chronicle Correspondent) Prix ate "ud Class [Intrucl‘wu INSURANCE MAY BE ASHES TOMORROW PINE HILL ESTABLISHED I 863 PUMPS MUSIC Head Office Alt-u were: Mr. and Mrs. George Uhrig and sons Howard and Grant. Miss (Lillie Ernst of Kitchener. Mabel Martin of Yatton. l Jean Karcher spent the weeks end with her aunt. Miss Edna Kar- cher at Kitchener. Sunday guests of George Weber were Mr. and Mrs. Moms Snyder and Norma of Elmdale. Hannah {Wismer of London, Mabel Cress- !man of New Hamburg. _ upw-uusww! 'GGiUi'i'iTi"i"ii"i"," '" Cttureh I ELM t'eu'g'telltifahfitrt'2'gdt, " a ",tsaadtttr, tt_ptt-uetqrt. I†W. T, VA - at-mi,theg-itkatt.-' 3 ACRE near Waterlom with TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Dab. Safes. etc. ttd Whether BUYkNf2 Ar SELLING ' Mr .and Mrs. David Janui and daughter Shirley of Kitchener called n Earl Snyder on Sunday. Leona Cressman of Natchez spent Sunday with Mrs. Roy Shanta Mrs. Philip Eettier and daugh- ter Darlene of Kitchener visited Mrs. Albert Zetuet on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klein and daughter Marjorie were Sunday guests of Gordon Godglick at Kit- chener. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker and son Kenneth called on Angus Sni- lder at Lexington, 99. Sunday. 150 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zettler and daughters iEpp,elg', and Marie spent Sunday with r. and Mrs. Alf. Schnitzier at Waterlgo. - Elva Weber of English Settle- ment visited at the home of Dean- fer finrder and Earl Snyder on suppdr." Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mon and daughters Ruth and Myrtle visited with Helen Hammer at Centreville on, Sunday.“ u‘ - _ _ . Attend Wedding Mm. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bowman attended the fifteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bowman. ncar Kitchener. H -- - -iir.%TriiG.' Roy Shanta called on Arlene Rosenberger at New Dundee oyt_tiatur9tevtrtirtg. . "ErGfiiinsit" of Kitchener' spent Sunday at the home of her par- ents. Ontario om 58 Queen St.. running Trat" " barn; m and tTfi2i' ruei%'""mti'iimC%C'h'l', brick house; but bun: ind other dueuee.d. . . b outbuil6i-, db: than You. - ' t. th-ed. ' The You“ People'u Union met Wu My lindgeU__ A ___o_nS tiring. Such opportunitie- â€Idem ' E, L. Beam, Manager 305 King St. W. - Kitchener Phones: 5-5412, Res. 4-4606 Doublebrickhotuénndexcelknt bum-Extr- Ioatm Owner re- HESSENAUR & SHANTZ house andme O. P. Schmitt Phone 8-8218 - Kitchener Limited Phone tr-3W1i_sA.1..9ueen N. REAL ESTATE TYPEWRITERS HEARN ROOFING CO. EXCELLENT PARIS Ital - and an...†no: [In " Butt 'ATIBLOO " It'l Aetrthtrtq tn Mootusq "" Do It†io Momma Ltd. eenst.fV a “27-7395 up. PARKWAY ROOFING New Ind UM 2 , 1'iiit(t.g','it ttttttttttt ow». ‘Mrs. William Hume to Listowel spent Monday at the' home of her son, Mt. Cameron Hume,' and Mrs. Hume. Miss Elsie Coulter is visiting her tister, Mrs: J. P. Jenner and Mr. School on Tuesday. A“ Tm latch. Miss Donalda Gray of Station! spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gray. Mr. ind Mum Wesley Krotz, Frances and Barbara and Miss Wilma Pike visited Sunday with Mrs. Krotz's 82mins. Mr. and Mrs. Berlette of wanstown. -..M.r.. and Mr; Huglt Ja_ck of fle'1etgr',e the nit-ie, win e t s rents, . rs. w. mum}: ttlt Shtyrn H99. After he laughs. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Hume re- turned to their home herman Bat- urday. after spending the put two months with the latter's plqpnts, Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Sharp of Cam torville. _ ( Master Kenneth Krotz returned; home Sunday after spending al week with his grandparents, Mr.) and Mrs. Berlette of 'die,ii'ii'e'i'i) Sunday guests with Mrs. Georg: glaciennan were: Mr. and Mrs. not Macbennan of iiriE7nsitii"/ Mt and Mrs. Gordon MacLennan‘ of Elmira. Jenner of Blenheim. Public School inspection. . Inspector A, 11 Nelson of Strat- ford visited the Millbank Public spent the week-end with triénds in MitehNI. . VI '." - trr! - in “In. . lad ,c. my booh."Liviq mm. t'/',d'g'httg2r,'t,u'ti,"'tni't oeneai'sHtmt-Boeie " trn4their_Asteflyieetitsgi.yae- - Plan: to: the Inner thanhodrtring meeting was also glued tlse meeting with prayer, Miss Elv- Hazelwood spent the week-end It her home in Stat- A number' of hockey fans took the excursion to Toronto on Sat- urday afternoon to attend the hockey game in the Maple Leaf Gardens between the Toronto Ma- ple Leats and Boston Bruins. the opening Yuma, Miss ttvi. mc 221ng teyd -the setiRtu.re lesson Led “ii-PM??? he lid in} Koeea",Hms Mud' by Mia Ann wru- 'ntgueet "ttpis_t.of theme-OU was MF. Donald tiatst, of Atwood. Rev. S. E Stevenson ple Leafs and Boston Bruins, l Rev. Chas. Tilbury of Gait con- Rev. s. E. Stevenson and Mr. A. duqted the service at the Doon, E. Tanner attended the ses.sion of United Church on Sunday after- the Perth Presbytery at Stratford noon. Rev. H. G. Cleghom of on_ Tuesday. ng-eston gave another. in hls series Mr. Jamés Rutherford and Nellie visited friends at Palmerston on Tuesday. The' Zion" Young People met at the home of Miss Aileen Hagey on §unday genius: - _ __ Many from this district attended the shut-gain entertainment for the lumen put on by A. J. Shane In Hespeler on Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Horst, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shanta and family of Preston spent Sunday at the amine of Mr. and Mrs. Alllen Schie- e. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reich were Mr. and Mrs. P. Warbickle and family of Preston and Mr. A. Jones anA son ltobeét pf gander. , - Yer. I're1t “at. Friends "and neighbors of Mr. Norman Clemons are glad to know he is ttrogressing favorably after undergoing an operation in the Ku-yr. Horpltal last treeh. __ Employ“ orrihii. Geofge Schiedel has started working on the farm for Mr. Net- lon Bechtel. near Hespeler. Stuart Kern spent the weekend 2. lie 1reePtA11chenv. Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Brown KOSSUTH BEAVERDALE FISHERS MILLS a.'d'tt.'t'tuidi1t, I, III: Helen Ilrkle (Chronicle Corrupondent) rue Lee led in nyer. "Living Epigtfeg _in ‘gular mthly business meeting. )Pretident Mrs. Gilbert Wilton; was in charge. The minutes of the ‘previous meeting were read by the mercury. In. H. Slee. A let- ter of thanks trom the Salvation TAnny headquarters was read, ac- knowledging receipt of a ship- 'ment of goodscgum the Doon or- ganization. WM included: 7 chil- idregfs sweaters. l sweater jacket. " sleeveless pullover and lapel" To! mittens. _ _ ( Anoxer letter of thanks was receiv ttom Lt.A3ol. J. A. Mo- Intosh, commanding the ELI. of Canada. The letter read: Walter Fink. Wilton Miller, Austin Rink, Kay Jones and Win- nie Morgan. were Sunday visitors .at the home hf Mrs. R. Brighton 'ofAiunnrsidt?. __ 7 The Ladies' Aid of the Presby- terian Church held their meeting at the home af Mrs. Lawrence Cluthe on Thursday evening. ThePresbyterian Ymmg9'eople's Society held its weekly meeting at the home of Wa. Gilbert Wilfong on Thursday evening, "We recqived the carton of socks and scarves which your or- ganization so kindly donated to our soldiers. We assure you that these one very much ttrp,'",',,':',,' and will be distribu to men who are in most need of them." The following articles for the layettes to be sent to England were donated by: Mrs. G. SchruxAm: {mg-ten, {mix-boo- ties; Mrs. P. Church, 4 pair of stockings; Mn W. Kauk. 2 bon- 11235.2 sweaters, Miss Ethel Wil- toy, 2paitbpoties. Mrs. L. Cluthe reported the fol- lowing articles handed ‘n: 2tr pair of mitts, " sweaters, a hair wrist bands, 3 scarves. 4 caps. After the meeting, the hostess, Mrs. Harold Slee, served a dainty lunch. assisted by Mrs. Joe Kinzie and Mrs. Edwin Mitchell. The next meeting will be held at"the home of Mrs. Frank Church. Yeah: Peru “at: Deon PM Soda". ' The Doon Patriotic Society met The Deon Patriotic Sock}? met at the home ot Mm. Ham She on. “My _ main 1 -gor" there- MianSalo.’ I Quite anumber of people of the village attended the sale of Jose. Borovory. which was held on Monday afternoon on the town- ship line, _ ,,, 7 of serman on "The Apoae'k Creed" at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. Emailed " Aircraft School. Lawrence Cluthe and George Weaver have enrolled at the Gait Aircraft school. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wintermeyer and son Ronald of Kitchener were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and_ Mry, Bert M_cGaryey, Mr. John Feasby of 'Kitchcner was visiting in the village on Fri- day, _ A, __ 7 Melton Boyd of Preston was ' visiting friends in the village on, Sunday. . l Mr. and Mrs. A, Jean were) visiting i3. Kitchener 9n Sangrdayj Bari; tgif $563111; $255233 at the hom of her sister, Mrs. Res Brighten asunyxside; A Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith and son Doutttas of Toronto spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pfeiffer. Bob Triller of Preston was a re- cent guest at the home of Mr. and '4ts, Ar}. $8819- ', _ Mrs. Richai'id Drager and daugh- ter Dianne spent “essay at the home of Mrs. E. t3nyd of Call. Mrs. B. Wintermeyer has re- turned to her home in Waterloo, after spending a few weeks at the home of her sister. Mrs. William Guiflette. Mrs. John Sapsworth and son Jimmy visited her mother, Mrs. Ki_n_zie orryperittk, otr7tsesdar "he "ssiirGsiGr"gaih" oT'Ihe Perth Regiment, Hamilton, visited his brother, Melvin Smith. Miss Louise Goddard of Galt spent the week-end at tho home of her mother. Mrs o Goddard Miss Mary Weaver of Call spent the week-end at the home By Walt Disney .rFr"r'5l'ee)'tr'h"a ‘ ' s. ‘WIEMOT - THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS' ", 'r$ilot-ter-tsm-darttsmre. We“ You Money -----r--- TIII CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ' 5 '--- “7 I†'?e.e"r.rre.._omth-r--a-a. -- I..- 'to-oe----. n.- unnam-WUï¬-“Buo1 an --r-rm'a.t-"iiai'uduit “I. ~u~.* reiAikGr'GiGoTiraVrr.G'G'iir-ag-a. cpl-193““ BOON 'ri46miFa- ‘1 During the business it wade- icided to hold a crotinole m and box social on the 'gh"."" March l14th 1,tg. Haysville ‘Severa neig ing yo _ ole's societies will be. invim m H. W. Hagelstein was appointed the social convenor for the m meeting. . ‘ The program closed with the rNational Anthem. Mrs. Claim Diamond conducted an mama musical contest during the ‘hour after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and m ‘assistants. 1 A large number from here took “advantage of the special train pro- Jvided by the Canadian Pacific Railway. and attended the Boston ‘Bruins vs. Maple Leafs hockey lmatch in Toronto Saturday even- ‘imz. All had a good time. \Atgend Agriculmu Moot. The Cheerful Workers' ttget Circle of Bean's Mennonite (held a meeting on Manda at thq 1church. They day was t in tewing for relief and retug work. Wenonah. ' Misses Esther Eichom and Emma Mast, students at the (diii'fls, Kitchener, visited at the :home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good I Mtss Emma Klnlw of Kiiéliener 'ipont the wrmk-ond at the home at Mr and Mrs Joe Kind! Bean, with a splendid “andâ€. The vice president. Wallis Benn. presided. The can to wonhip was in charge of the vice-mint. after which player was one“ by Clarence Diamond. The . lesson wha read by Helen alga the Bible tite/tare, cm- The topic of the eve . - taken by Marjorie Mclnw spoke on a Canadian ' Rev. Horace C. Wrench, known II the surgeon of the Sheena. She gave an account of his mm work carried on in British Colum- bia and of his work in the how!†at Hueltn, B.C. Marjorie and Grace Bean M favored wit ha vocal duet "tak which Oliver Facey gave Curl-mt Events. T1119“ Pytt I!!! Bore, load. ed by Mrs. (new H." w.iukiiriai, whose subject was “Solomon's Peyer". . A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs Bean Ind family for the enjoyable min: had by all. a _ Hear Taditromme Torte. A - Mr. and Mrs Hubert Schnarr and family of Waterloo were Ruests of Mr and Mrs, Emil Die- trifh on Sunday J Mr. and Mrs Walter Dietrich and Allan of Kitchener visited tho formor's paronts Mr, and Mrs. John R Dietrich. Sunday. Misc Vim-l Hatt ot Galt spent the \mok-vnd at (hr home of her paents,Mr my! Mrs C Han Last week's meeting of the "Radio Forum" was'held at the home of Mr.. and Mn; A, B. Christ- ner, Huron Road. The topic was "You Cant PT', To Be Sickâ€. which prov very in . The meeting Tue-wax :1th 4th'was held " the home at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diamond. The subject for discussion bah]. "Hand-Sickle, or Harvest Com- bine". of hor parr'rnts, Mr and Mrs, Geo Weaver Mr and Mrs. Edwin H. Arnold and Miss Jean Arnold of Kitchen- er werv guests of friends here on Sunday. was a husmoss visitor here on Mr J n hum of Kitchen»? Monday The Bethel Y. R'CIm held its mew": on may niche)»; " meetmg on Friday night. Felt. " tttheh9rreo)r.apdMrwrt.J. Mt. and Mrs. Irvin Lichty of Breslau and Mrs. (Bishop) Hole. Roth of Wilmot Centre spent Wed-. nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mrs. Mrs. Seraph!" Kieswetter and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Forwell of Hawkesvillo attended the fun- nral of hte late Nicholas Dietrich at Kitchonor on Sunday after- noon. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Cressman and family spent Sunday with friends in St. Jacobs. Bond of near, Gimipart-irGiiiG: far with Mr. and Mrs. Ellwotth "my Sowing - Circle Moot. _ Messrs. Dan BrodiGiiGCGU Howard Mitcholl of St. Catharine: spent tho wcok‘ond at their homes on Sunday, Mgny At Hockey Much. Hero A few from here attended the rtgriculturat meeting in the town- 'hip hall. Crosshill. last Wednes. iay afternoon. Messrs. Harry Musser of Elmira and Alex Musser of St. Jacobs sept Sunday at their home here. By W. J. FsHeswetter (Chronicle corresmrndeott Attend Funeral. Msy. Wm. Boyd and Mr. Robert WALLENSTEIN " Ilu IBM In. (Ciro-kl. Cong-loud.†By Gordon Imus- (Chronicle Corn-pendent.) BAMBERG