Compctr mtortnation regarding the forwarding of npplvs In“v be "Walnut trom ll thr nearest Mal [)nmmlnn Punt Inspector; (2) the Plant I‘rnlc-vllnn Ihvision, Domin- mn Department of Agriculture, Ottawa: “r. t3), tho Sect-em. Canadian Hortuwdturnl Con I, Ottawa. Annuunu'mvnt has boon made by; served. the Canadian Poost Office Dferart}? --r, _M-.._ t ee"'----, men! that the transmission o res fruit Is pruhIhm-d in tho Canadian, HESSON mails to mo Unitcd Kingdom and a, In. a... â€a..." 2mm ""?/1r,1r" vxu-pt (:hv Uni::d [cum-m. Cam-pollen) . Ian's 'mu‘ “ur (-un itions, e rurrmgv of frvsh fruit by mail to S Ilu','," Pgi 2'flor Moser spent nthor 00""!!ch has bu'n found im- an?! 'lL"d n', . practtcithrw In numy instances. r. I", d". “fem? Sitemmler dumnuv "us luvrn u’lusvd by rmlinlg 'lri'lb, atur " W th Mende " or \qumln d Inâ€! in uthrr parCettr, . In tht null. and much drlay has‘ , Mr, and Mrs, Albert Stemmler ‘hrrn m‘ruqumd Mt I‘H‘nmlllinning spent saturd'y It M.eton. pnrvvls flll 'lr+vrry Mr, and Mm. Len Harrison Altluwmh rush fruit may no called on Mm. Dennis Hunky on Innurr In wnt h) mail to the Saturday. "hum! Kmudnm. facilities are Miss Anna Doherty of Crouhill avail;) nulMllr thr Post office tortptrtt a few days with Mrs, Pttt Innumlwg uple G, members of Doherty. thc "rmrrl ftrros ur (rwnds m the Mr, and Mrs. Jerry voumer and Umhd Kil‘udwln A Spvrlal Plan and family and Mm. Cadotte ot hos In.“ urrnngml by thr Do- Chatham 'IE,'),', Sunday with Mr. mmmn lt, pm'tnwnl of Agriculture and Mrs. ichael Vollmer. ttnrirr “huh ~hlplnlnl§ of apples Mr and Mrs. Clarence Foerster "nu hr mm r. d through wholesale of Waterloo culled on friends here tu' rvtml "rrsrchunts who maintain Sunday. " Kim‘k of 1vrrtifHd npplvs for (‘x- Mr and Mrs, Jtts, Kennedy and port Th. "mum purchased under family attended the Kennedy-Dit- this .‘urrunurmrnl WI" hr shipped in nor wedding at Petersburg on hulk lot tr, (Emil Britain and then Wednesday. dislnlmltd by Parcel Post, Mr, and Mrs, Thos, Linseman Apples for Britain , -But ht by Mail? Toronto, Wetland-E put! - non other grades. um _ sold at the clone wu Mott 11$ cattle, Hon. calves. lamb. and 'httt? wtre ttendrc. l . 4 to 4': lbs. 4'e to 5 lbs 5 lbs to 6 His 6 lbs and ovPr Fund Hon.-- 5 lbs. and over q to 5 lbs. 3 to 4 lbs, Duckling.- Whitc. ovvr 5 lbs 21 tColored 2 fonts less) Young Turtri- 8 lbs. and over Young Gnu- Ovvr 8 lbs Spring Chiekqn- 2'e to 43 lbs Grade A medium 50 to 00 Grade A pullets _ 4t to " Grade B 42 to 00 Grade C . 25 to 26 Note: Prices on farmers' ship- ments are 2 to 3e pvr dozen below above quotations. Selling Price- to not.“ Trad. Eggs- Grade A large 53 to 54 Grado A medium 50 to " Grade A pullots _ 44 to 00 Grade B 43 to 00 Grade C . 29 to 00 Swing BroiurB-. l"i to Ht lbs. IN to vi, lbs. Grady A pullots _ 44 I Grade B 43 I Grade C . 29 1 Note: Almu- prices in bot tions basvd on closing sales, Cream. solids, No. l 33 to 00 do 38 score 32% to 00 do 37 score 31% to 00 Note: Above prices based on closing sales. Quotations To Retail Tad. Butter- Crcamcry prints: First grade rr 34'a to 00 . Second grade 33% to 00 Third grade 31 'i, to 00 (Country Truck Prices) No 1 grade Tre __ 33 to (Delivered to Toronto) No, I grade .. M to 37 Butter-.. Cream. solids, Hogs $14.16 a Kitchen: Prices were unchanged " bacon- hog markets reporting Wednesday. Liv-ight-Chatham, 810.85. Dressed weight-Kitchener, tu.- 15 plus transportation; Barrie, $14.50: Brantford $14.25 plus trans- portation; Chatham, 314; Hamilton, $1465 delivered; London, 14.50 de- livered; Hull and Stratford $14.15 plus transportation. Gnu calves sold It tlVt0. Good ewe and wether lambs cle- lwered by rail sold at 811.60 and ill-$11.25 delivered by truck; bucks at 'to-tlo." and culls It.“- " Sheep wld " $15041â€. Hogs sold at "4.75414.“ dressed weight and gows at $10.50- $10 " dressed. Choice veal calves Weight trp, 50-313, with a few tor at $13.50. ttith common selling owan to Prices in the cattle lacuna won: Several loads of goods “can. “.50- 39; other Ida od than down- ward to #20; butcher “can and $475-$025; canneu downward to heifers, 36.50-38.75; hatchet can. 83; butcher bulls, $635-$718; bo- logna. 35.50-80.50; ted calves. saga-$10.75. and â€when. “.597â€. Cattle Prichn OnliveStockIarl ctttlePeieesw-itnrsemgttttf my.†“can and M can. In t mttlteiivestoekmFtBt May Obtain Information From Listed Federal Dents. Market Reports .~ FARM NEWS' ANT) VIEWS . Poultry and Eggs (Nominal Prices to Shifper) Dressed So cet "A" Churning Cream Hog Quotation: “SWAN†Dairy Produce POULTRY Market price Market price 22 In 19 2l 22 23 22 24 l9 l8 l6 bum-Cod -toba "aAiiiikiiUriiriWartu, iiitVfjiiiGoi'FGWiGiiuTr". 'l'llltht.uti2tugP,t W.h.mmmmmmm .mb. and“ author at. my Aslwa-tin-seuisttuiin. loath-mull "aknteti-nn,"rttst stetioetytt.layn-tiiGGiiarliitEeiailh-" when.“ Whicvmlnw Pigtd2ttgtt,ratut MWMMMV-Mmgnmmmm M. 51 50 4t 42 to 54 to " to 00 to 00 to 00 both sec- to to to to to to to to to to 20 19 17 Mr and Mrs, Jtts, Kennedy and family attended the Kennedy-Dit- nor wedding at Petersburg on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs, The: Linseman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Fred Dietrich. Mrs Jim Batty and son Cliftord wont Sunday with Mr. and Mn. m Botatty of the third line. Mr John Girodat and Mr. Clif- ford Kennedy spent Monday even- ing with Mr. Ind Mm "e. Ken, years ago. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Llo: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devin were Mr. a patient I and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer and}. few we Miss Pearl Schweitzer ot Waterloo _ home he and Rev. and Mrs Nelson Dahms slowly I of Roseville. ‘him back ‘ A short program 'ey. presented futon-ll. at the local school on Friday even- Recent ring by the Junior Red Cross: in-, Abe Stron eluding several 2'ltl'; rpiQt,t,iee,Ciiaiiii, th and a playlet "The ew Defender". I ment lea, ‘A few social hours were mention," Bm playing progressive iFiiiiiiiirt'll'lu'.t after which refreshments were Mr and T Mr, and Mrs, Jerry Vollmer and and family and Mrs. Cadotte ot Chatham s nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. “and Vollmer. , A series of "new“: com- menced at Lumbar ennonite ‘Church on Pir'iti evening, BI- shop Derstine of itchener is the evgggeligt. Mr, and Mrs, Albert Stemmler spent Saturday at Manon. Mr, 'and Mrs. Len Harrison called on Mrs. Dennis Hartley on Saturday. R, If.‘ I... “.nnuy I lallll VI A'lllulllil . mm... Mm...» E 5:33:32 31$? Mr and Mrs. Isador Maser spent spending the past Saturday at Elmira. lnear Bloomingdale. Mr. and Mrs. Eu ene Stemmlerrto her home, spent Saturday wfth friends at' Rev, and Mrs. t Guelph. Dorothea of New ly Mr, and Mrs, Albert Stemmler9nd Mrs. Alfred Hal sptrpt Saturday, at Manon. oner were recent , Miis Grace Knechtet of Kitch- ener spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Riekert at New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bowman and familii of Suiig,'.ep, Sank" visited yi.th r. and Mrs. phraim Knecho tel. " In. In. hum (On-loin 00min.) Sunday visitors with Mrs. Levi Hellman were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hallman and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Htyllman of Kitchener. ket and corn on the cob is cents . Mr. and Mra. Melvin Becker dozen. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fresh pork sausage 32 cents, Coleman near New Dundee on smoked M, bacon 30, ham 28, ribipeyday. 32. shoulders 26. backbone 24.: Mr. and Mrs. M. Veitch. Robert 32. shoplden M, backbone, 245 Mr. and Mrs. M. Veiteh, Robert tendertoin " zirloin 40, jawed and Marguerite, visited recently meat M, head cheese 18, and lard with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Robertson 18. Qat Cainsvine. ttnt for old cheese and " cents or 2'a'/,','f2 Pump in: sold at from ttve to 25 cents each, depending on the size, squash flve and 10 cents each, 'tt nips tive cents, cucumber; two for five cents, root celery 10 cents. cab- bases. all varieties. tive to 10 cents a head, carrots tive cents a quart, Brussels' sprouts " cent; a quart or two for 35 cents, cttutMowem five and 10 cents each, celery eight and 10 cents a bunch, [Punch ve genuha measure. herbs we cents a unc . Horseradish sold at Bve cents a'M- Veitc bunch and winter "dishes at two bert Km for ttve cents. Pot-toe: were ricer] Tuesday. at $1.15 a bag, {teen and IT Fiiil Mr. an pets 25 cents or six quarts; cu with Mr, let",?, " cents for an 11- mm bu- ton at m et and corn on the cob Ill cents . Mr. a1 dozen. visited ll Kitchener market. Saturday. ult- ing at 37 cents a round. Eggs ranged from 40 cents or small one: to 2 cents a dozen for out-Inca. Chickens urged all the way hom " cents to cents a pound, de- Bendina on the age and quality. ucka sold at 32 cents a pound. Pigeon! sold a! " qgnta_ gglece._ At the apple nulls. McIntoshes ranged from $1.10 to $2.15 a bushel, Pewaukeel told at $1.25 a bushel“ Tolman sweets 81.50. Snow: $2, anti Blenheim orange pippim 11.25. Cheese mice: ranged mm 80 cents for I burger to 45 cents for mediqn! strgqg Acheele. 18 gents n Butter Price Shows Slight Decrease ht Kitchener Mart [cum-rd. ITgPltgt In New Brunrwietr, where Be obeerva- tiom were "tertaive, outbraah of crown run were traced directly to buckthorn Pl't,tttue, further evidence was obta on the hn. Fiiiiii?, of ban-berries in per- petuating stem ruat on oats. l, The ereal Division, Fgggt, ;mental Farm: Service. Dom Department of Agriculture. has in recent yeara done a neat deal to- wards the development of varieties of mat-reqiatant wheat and oats. ioutts.emstmt' Mom-n. nut Mame Immune-shun». 'qfmaieetttttruvaruti.crnitrin fit,'t"tufg',',Lt'Atu','grghr tight. vid-tee-tttttat-tttsit ttterust-resigtnnt_ti-ruldsd nttootorwetiasttseoU_tu. 'unturtt-rt_eonAttitma. Bothstemru.tanderownmrtot out: were usually mm only in and! Wu -- Manitoba l manna-.1» ttVg/ed',,"',"',."'.".'.",", 1 .n‘umualviut“ 'h'll'uv%u'l'.hn'1'ru'lUhtrhflf, )i'06owinitotuaa-ofmsutqot ‘vmuuhthm-nuvi-nh 'pf,', kn 'av, -itttag baa. wImQyWhWnHM‘ 1,'hnf,,'rttlltg'" .Bqtter was down a bit at the MANNHEIM Mr. Lloyd Becker. who had been spending several days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker, Gi' returned home to Trout Creek ‘with Morley Bamer who went on his hunting trip to Northern On- .tario. Mrs Hy Schrrilrcr, Glrn, Don- ald and Mary Ann spent Saturday with her parents at the Bock" home. run-n Full Plowing. Farmers are very busy CN in their turnips and t1nuttlrtg t air full plwln' In this vietnitr Mrs Ezra Becker spent a few dn , with hor daughter. Mrs, Hy. ScKroibor and family at Roseville last week, Mr. and Mrs Nelson Thoman of Kitchener agent last Wednesday evening wit Mr and Mrs, Fred Becker, ‘him back to his GtuiiiiiaiiC)sine of tirrriiircauiha1 Mr and Mrs Maxwell Becker and Bruce were business visitors "Are P".tyiew_ta.rm ol, Monday, I'I‘uesdgy afternoon at the home of My, m. Rutherford, Kitchener, \which was given in honor of the ,coming marriage of her dapghter. Autgar.et. They were former resi- ‘dents in this community before going to Kitchener to reside a few yehrs NIO. A ,, Rev. and Mrs. Gingerith and Dorothea of New Dundee and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hallman of Kitch- onor were recent visitors at the Iagigh Atty Itpme. _ WILLIAMSBURG Recent guests at the home of Abe Strome washis brother, Harry Strome, who w s on his embark- ment leave and has returned to 2,',','t Borden, and his wife and dang tors. Helen and Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loth and son Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Strome all of Kitchener and Mrs, Harry Strome's mother, Mrs. Ialm of, Mildmay and her son Talm or 'l',l",','N, and her son Eugene Talm of itchener Migg Laura Reist, who has been v _ - ,_.. ... .va ulna "VIII“ - Mr. Lloyd Snider, who had been moncc rm Nov. IO and invited the a patient at St. Mary's Hospital torWoup to their home. A vote 01 a few weeks, hat returned to lt; thanks was extended to Mr. Hand home here and is progressing My by Mr. Clarence Diamond and slowly His many {minds "tish/l',.',,", tlyittl'yeo,atd, with the Mntp him knob on Ida nhltlrn Ln... ulna .. o at I_.:__,- A .- , . ' -__H "fr-di/ttmil of Poet Coltiorne Mr. and , 'e'g,ottfhitni'. m mu. Wit Mrs. hm Weicket of in am- , .___-V____ --- 'V tt,yicig',tNoM'2tatt,tht.tiiigu of r. and Mm. lattice Weieku. n, ROSEVILLE Mrs. L Kay and non Robert of " B '" I tU B." i'le't,ff.'eitid',thi,hnntNrt,de [l I " n " at mm o r. . j (would. Wt) “kicker. d M Ma w â€We. Ive-u r. it) rt uric: elem 'ioPvt,Ti',"'srttd well observed 1ig.u',1'n"g'gidy all?!" Sunday with Mr. enty y youngerpenp .1 o I Hampstead. On Friday dternoon the school‘ Pte. Murray P','fht of Clam pupils enjoyed a pony. On tkttur-?orden Spent the wee -ead wt ,day eveningB the young‘people of"!!! parents, Mr. and Mm. A. B. the United rethren C mien En-l:F1nttintr. , "ieavour Society held a social It/ Min Jame Fleming gent the 1the home of Mr. and Mn. Stenley:week-end with her ro er, Mr. iHilborn. After unmaslring, traerteb:Rpt?ttrt New": and MN. Fleming were enjfdved under the direction ot F.o?utoce. h7 Mine utiel Sager and Harry; Chicken fox seems to be Nd fililborn. On Monday evening, the'the order o the dag" Many 0 the gEvungelical League members 1elettl pupils have ad them with teeth" with the Wilmot Centre)others now out ot school because I are held a Hallowe'en sociallof them. at t e home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd', Don't target the big Bingo party jiiiiaiiiiiiir' near New Dundee/at the Hvsvilie Hall thin Friday iAleo. on Monday evening. the evening. ov. T. spaniel-m the tiid people of the New undee' Haysville School with pr (0- '",'otltfthurtt, wge entertained 'li, in to the Red Cross. 'tt m a ttt. meo r. " '.Rttri_ri-tim, Mm. Clarence Hilborn, I On Tuesday evening the South- amn'a. North lwest Wilmot' Farm orum mon- At MI...“ Tee. Mrs. Wm. Reist, Laura and Eli- zabeth Heist. accompanied by Mrs. Albert Ludo] h, were among those yho gttendetr a Trousseau Tea on 'Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smelt: and children and A, E. Stoltz visited ll,',? relatives at Auburn on Sun- ay. Miss Norma Fried of Gait is :pemiing some time at her home ere. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Witch and Miss Marguerite and Mrs. A. Fried were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Grenze sch at Elmimst Sunday. Mu. Harvey H31 and Mrs. M. Veitch visited with Mrs. Her.. Bert [Smear at Shantz Station last Mr. ind Mrs. Eph. Fried visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Langs- tor_l_at PretrtoelreettQ, - 7 MrCC. Hilbom spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. H. Bickle. at Kitchener last week. Min Annie Jana! is spending neveral days with her sister. Mn. 38.13. at Wagering Mr. and Mn. John Wilhelm and family of Baden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilbom on Sunday; -_-__ Two of our local hunters have again left for northern Pints. Mr. William Detweiler left as! Friday with other members of the Hardy Bay Hunt Club, while Gordon Fried Joined 3 group of hunters from ew Dundee. _ m.w.. Stubs] t a m Irtritr » i,, viii? " it; tiirin,riiiilsi'r,ii'iie'trr' with Me. ‘hnbu. (am-alum. free. i 546 new; . Jone-ah. Sun. of an le from around here attended F,','i'iuii'i"sit",'iti':ri,i,i'ii,, ‘2??de J,"W. te, 'e'rroott'lliieti'. m' "7il'l.' 'lil Weight of in Hun- en_d_ huiiih irithliiiiiiarGic, Mr. Liif iikriviiiia _ iiiGTe Enid tel' of, tYInrsiae. 'er my “a? tiiikdroTtaai i"iir47GGiE awn-.2, A'tyiertratprm.r-- 0am um ttti'if1"t,'irtii1i'tii'ti"i1F,2lf; Inâ€; In. C. A. 'llUUN l.'g'ttutl.'8arift2fe: 1'lUg,',t,'"ti. but“ "a: “Incubate" welcomed 'g,'t,ftrttt much" =hth'lrd2rdtdhl'ttttrs wwtlnmplculpmnn‘. PETERSBURG " In. P. Backer I Chronicle Com-pollen!) to w mon tiii has returned Mr, and Mrs, George 1 dauihlor of Kitchoenr wee -end with Mr. Ind 01mm Mr, and -irrs," irG"iiiiii7/r. ot Peel spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Pr!" G. Martin, noa\ St. Jacobs -iiFiii%iriiiirirriii; 4.315;; fiiiit ME; and les, Npah Martin. with Mr. and M Miss uarriiariirii;int Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Henry Martin at I‘l‘:__ Sunday with Amy Martin. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel G. Martin and family spent Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Bruhnchor near Elmira. Elmira Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Human and daughter Vera were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Martin, near Hawkesville. Miss Alma Bauman and Min Sarah Weber of Waltertatein spent Sunday with Amy Martin. W- -- -""""" “as minister of health and agricul- L ture there from 1921 to 1935 in the , Farmers' Government. He out- ', lined the rural health system in Saskatchewan, established in 1916 ‘ and now serving 97 rural districts [ and B4 towns and villages. He re- _ ported statistics on maternal death rate since 1934 which showed that death rate in municipalities with 1 rural health system was 1.8 for _ 1,000 live births while in the ro- Vince, as a whole it was 4.3. Bt meeting merged into a discussion group and during this trite Mr. Hoadlcy cited the Bn than in a county under the Department of Health and served by two full-time public health nurses. From April to December. MMO, 98 schools were examined having a total of 2.614 children having a complete hysie-, al examination. Of these tll'et foi-l lowing defects were found: eye-‘ (sight l4l. hearing s, teh, 554. 3 breathing 157. anemic 39, tee ATI,' ispeech 12, enlarged glands ut, malnutrition 104, heart 30, en-l larged thyroid w, mental " and? miscellaneous defects 101. l Personals Mr, Lorne Roth announced that the local farm forums would com- mence on Nov. IO and invited the group to their home. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. Hoad~ !tt by Mr. Clarenge Dlpmpnd and Mr. Tt. J. Bean was chairman tortho evening which opened with a sing-song led by Mr. Ellworth Bean with Miss Dorm!“ Walker at the piano. Miss ary Ellen Christner favored with a piano in- strumental and Mr. Clarence Schiedel read a foem of his own composition ent tled Nf What Danny Says Is True". Mr. Eldon Hallman. president of the Water- loo County" Federation ttf Agricul- ture, spoke a few words stressing the fact that the difficulty with farmers is they are individualist: 2nd industry is collective, Mt A. E. Kerr representing the local council also spoke briiflr. Mr. Dan Stunner. president of the United Farmers of Ontario, introduced the guest speaker. Hon. Mr. Hadley. In his opening remarks Mt Hond- ley told of his entering the Alberta parliqment in pr, {and o.f Defying On Tuesday evening the South- west Wilmot' Farm orum spon- sored tt meeting in Haylville Hall at which the guest gtg','."'; was the Hon. George. Ho ley, former minister of health and agriculture in the Alberta government and a keen advocate ot rural health ser- vice. week-end CvhtrtTerT;roGiii," in: Robert Fleming and Mn. Fleming of Woodstock. Chicken fox seem- to be Nd the order o the dag. Many o the local pupils have ad them with others now out ot school became of them. “Lind-.nmuhrbndlbu the Hand Vault». Waterloo..- 'tft Nave-bu 17. In. 9 a... lo 10 p... you. are Marin. (may might at! etresuniidi% high â€77â€"5. iGoodCaltlel’rices ht$alelkarilalt day. "AU" "Tau-ia'. "can" “I... h"geort Auetim- ' I. h- _feows Ipld up â€)1â€,er HAWKESVIITLE r. Y"! My, Mannoah Martin of A.ee-futmgqqtneattum1. " In. Aug. kinda-r (Chunk-lo Oct-rm» 'Rye HAYSVILLE II. Dt-- td new... ' ._... u..- m... mu. um, ulul N n! rrtorttrte evening. with her mother, â€I: Beer of, Mr. and hrs. Harry Hofstetter of was a Sunday Brealau. Haysville have moved into town , Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hamack of and have taken up residence in Waterloo were recent visitors with apartments of Mr. and Mrs. Cicero nrman Forwell the Norman Bauman family ‘Gofton's home Mr. Hohtetter has moon at Kitch- Mrs Elizabeth Hergott and been assisting his brother. Harold. Olive, Mrs. Vera Hera)“ visited with threshing operation: for the me Ottman and with Tony Hergott at aryhill on season and has completed duties. 'enr rent the Sunday. - ------------, and m. Alvin Mm. Otto Orth and George spent on You lay YOUR War _ Saturday in Kitchen: than today! 'sunday v: lIttu, ___ ----'e'i..i. __.. -..........,. Menno Hallman of Roseville aim“ Saturday with the Herb rieger family. " It and Era. Arthur Kemp tnd with" Mr. akifiirs%iiier "tiiiiiiiiiif, " Blair. Mr. Gii%rs. Herb Krieger and1 son Archie spent Sunday at the' 99cm Schierholtz home near Bres-t Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harnack were) vitertt in 1Sitthener on_ Sgturday: l _ -___ fl--. ---.., m.-.“ Pte. Edward Kramp of No, lo Training Centre spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thet Kratprt., - Mr. and “Er-aordon Eby and children were Sunday visitors with ftientis in Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reinhan and Mr. Gottfried Reinhart spent Sunday with Mrs. Johanna Rein- het in St: Agatha. 7 Eileen Reinhart of Kitchener Wt the wqu-end here. Miss Be“; iiaieirrirkitehener spent the week-end at her home home. Mn. Gus Pat' and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. ohn Oberlechner at Kitchener. Murray Snider of Waterloo ls spending some time with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Creuman. . Olive Hergott has returned home after spending a few days at_t_he P, J. Bruder home. Anna Schilling of Kitchener, At- tred Schilling of Blair spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. any. Mn; Herman Schilling A - Sunday guests " the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott were Mrs. Rose Beecher and Marcella, Miss Minnie Reinhart, Miss Peek of Preston and Mrs. L. Shoemaker of Kitchener. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Creman were: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Steekie, Peter and Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gingrich and Louis of Zurich, Mrs. Abe Shana. Mr .and Mn. 3% Snider, Edward and Donald of aterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snider of Riverbank. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gimble. Helen .and Walter of Fteertort. - M." Thursday with" ftKGiiiti, - . Sam Cressman. Teacher. Pupils EttMitatn. Sixteen guests were entertained at 5.3. No. " on Friday afternoon, when the teacher and her pupils entertained at a Bttiiowe'en party. A program of games featured the ttfterniron'e activities. Refresh- ments were served. _ The annual meetinf of the New Hamburg Bowling C uh was held recently. Honorary g,'g',tiledtg elected are Hon. N. o. lEel, Kart Homuth, M.P.. George hn and David Eby. Theodore Stock was named president. D. A. Memer. lat viee-pretrident, Norman Hill. 2nd vice-president. and C. K. Smith, sec'y-treu. The Board of Trade was very tucceulul in securing about $50.00 worth of odd articles in the recent collection from door to door in New Hamburg All!“ vying Mettgte, _ __ At Health loot A number of New Hamburg citi- zens “tended the meeting held in Heywme Hall on My evening lut. Hon. Mr. Hadley, the speaker on the subject of health, was for 'IIN {can minister of agriculture for t rte. School In... loll The New Hamburg Continuation School team had the misfortune to lose their soccer ball recently when lt. yent over the tence onto the Btgtrtgt w " Now- The many friends of the Rennie unruly weresttocudtohearoethe death of “in Carrie Rennie, which occurred in Tnvhtock. In; Rennie was well and unable; known in New "pggt"gptt v inity. For Per. "yt. lamp)! lived just SHANTZ STATION In... AGaiiit ' .. _'" "GiiiCfiid Cara ttuisrthout4irogaiéiaa,Tsif, t1tHa'a',','el,'ttattdir'i,ip2ir 'gnta,lt,gt. , 1iifiltltii"a'i Mth "Gutlrtrdlr'huTa'l,'duT 1trtttfrtht.utreeyttiorrriiktritsu, In". at the and can. will be 'ftt'Pt',g'grt'stti"dtii,ie' ,e,t'tlu,'l,"S"a2N.,"trplat Invention. I DATED at WOW. Ont, thh 'tttd-ov-tter,). “Mt-labia. 'rplepts.,6trrtnr%, museum .tiCtttirtaat.e/fqra-iEriid' t'rdfc'llutT,'r1t,h'e','Mtt ,t=t'tttt8tg't'rattt yPtplyt. 1""!!! of Wm Notice ToCrediton Mgbe1_ erisiiiniiii of Kitchener me NEW HAMBURG " In. I. A. Mu (mo-lul- W†L10.“ (cu-hm; of New Embark. 8m! Dtiethiv" 45.6.1 {the week were Mrs. Alec Brown, 1M". Clara Gray and Mia Jessie Peter, The letter was honoured by fellow-employees of the Canada Sandpaper Co. by way of a theatre ‘and dinner party tat Woodstock in Members of Plattsville Platoon of the Oxford Rifles assisted in the display of the War Savings Cam- paign which was omeiauy launched at oodstock on Monday evening. This campaign was designed to equip the Canadian Corps with tools to carry on, and Woodstock will supply one anti-aircraft gun each month. Those ianIattsville whose birth- f." 'inrtiversarits, were event. of 2nd Lieut. Lloyd Perry of Platts- ville was one of the class who have Brtished the course at the Brock- ville OfRcers Training School the past week. Two other members of the Oxford Rifles known by the Plattsville Platoon were Lieuts. Edwin Bennett and Gerald Wilmot. Pt-we Platoon All“. ( The Plattsville Junior Bridge Club held their weekly bridge on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edwards. Mrs. Wm. House won the prize for the highest score. Lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Edwards. Graduate: " Broekvllle a week-end visitor at Bright and accompanied Mrs. Percy Graham and son Weir and Mrs. Wm. Dun- can on Sunday to London, where they spent a few hours with How- ard Graham at Westminster Hos- pital, who has recently been in. valided home from overseas. Junior Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs. P. Brown were Saturday visitors at Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sehneider and family and Mrs. Larry Dunn spent ‘Sunday with the tormer's parents at Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Harmer visited on Tuesday at Kitchener and on Sunday at New Hamburg; Messrs. A. 7iendenning, J. English, Jr., F. Parkhouse, Geo. Edwards and E. Fergusson, who are taking an advance military course‘ at Woodstock, were Friday evening visitor? there; Jloreen Harmer was} Ed. Sipes; Misses Mary Sinclair and Marjorie Brown of Paris, and Ida Elverson of Preston; Miss Jessie Allen with her brother, Cecil Allen and Mrs. Allen; L.A.C. Philip Crimes of Dunnville and sister Thelma of Woodstock with Mr. and Mrs. W. Grimes; L.A.C. Gerald, Harmer of Moneton, N.B., on spe-i cial'leave, with his parents; Air-l craftsman John Penn of Toronto) Manning Pool and Alvin Fulcher of, Hamilton at his pagean home. f T. Lake, who returned with him; Miss Clara Siges of Toronto, ac- companied by er brother, Charles ypeih.with pyenta,_Mr. and Mrs. Personals ) Visitors from outside points to J'lattsviiie recently were: Mr. Wm. Ball and son Bobby of Florida. and ‘Miss Ida Ball of Tillsonburg, Mr. and Mrs. Cherry of Benoit were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George McFarlane; Mr. G. Hammacher of Hamilton and Miss Bernice Ranch of Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Merkle end ttlt and Mann. Mortimer Ind Mn, . Hannenberg of Kitchener, Miss Edythe Craig of Paris, former High School principal ot Plattsville, Miss June Charles of Ayr with the Harmer families in town; Archiel leaky pt Brentford with his uncle, Nov. 18, Pttrdtrfiltt.rint,gtt of Isa-acre farm, stock, Pte- ments, feed and household effects. 2 miles southeast of Baden, for Mrs. Elizabeth Haas. M. R. norm. Auctioneer Phone 80". Tad-lock Nov. 8, Saturday. at 2 pan.--. Auction sale of real estate and a vacant lot in the village of New Henburtr, (gr M._E. Eitit. _ _ Nov. to. Monday, at 0.30 Ban.- Communlty tule at my Mand in 1mm of the Famed Shed, min. I Nov. it, Wednesday, It 1 Pan.- Auction ale of good homes, Ibo cattle and implements, min and tux-ad 1MaereftemlorAmo. Lichti. on the (arm situated nbout 2'li2tv'T'o"t"iemenuo'tthe my. 1 'S',',','. 18, 111W. 9.30 o'clock-m Community ale live qtoeh im-: tg,',',':',',' furniture and moi: at}, "mer' 'hed. What have you tori don't néed Gii; aa.- {if}: rar; sale. Funnel-r med. What have fan for 't,H.ytie. Entn thee 59c. you Emu. as... a ii; tfirA%GTiiiG 't tumuel 89m. , miles loath Nov. " Ptidny--40 held reus- tend and grade Holstein attic at tru.nP1it W" Elm New": J3: b'trdtrnfirrlt,u It, ' clonal-aha“. trat'gm'ttttgt,,Ttttgg Tlfthutt.rattNggt â€jg-“M‘s. “I“. if nth" aGarra-. PLATTSVILLE " In. It In"- (“anâ€) Conan-hut) A. B. “mall Lima“ P. 'sn a $5 Re" " " Auction Sales Mr, and MrsHiaAdiiipGTitt and Gerald visited Mr, and Mn Angus Gtngrieh, no“ Bod-x. Sunday “was at the home of Mr, and rs. Henry Foick were Mr, and My; Uzziah Shantz. Sunday auvsls at tho Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Culp Dan fl?.. wore Mrs Shantz, azol Bowman. and Mrs. J H Btartr, and Kitchener Baden Roger Kurir%ririCiiii'oh of Waterloo visited Stanley and Don, alq-Evan§_oq _Sum!ay. Mr. aiifiiGriG'o"nard Shantz, Kieth and Howard. visited Mr. and tfrs.. Eldon Httnsborger, near Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Urias Snider's were Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Snidnr, Leonard and Silva, and Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Weber and Grace, Willis and Morris of English Settlement. Mr. and ifrsOiarrwidemar, visited Mr, and Mrs, Oliver Koch, Copestogo. gamer and Clare Martin visited Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McIntyre of Bridgeport. Miss Patsy ercsaGi"i'siUiii" the week-end at the home of hot sister, My, Ed. 6arn, Kitchener. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Musclow, Sr., were Mr. and Mrs. Cardinal, and son Billy of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Arhhyr !.9.rtmtt? of Sunnyside. Sunday guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin were Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Wismor and Harry .and Reginald. Clare Martin was leader and Elsie Martin was chorister. The topic discussed for the evening was “learning to Control the Tongue". The ttrst sub-topic was taken by Paul Martin. the second was writ- ten by Mrs. Delton Martin of Flora. dale and read by Almeda Bear- inger, and the third sub-topic was written by Herb Feick and read by Morgan Feick. The meeting was closed by prayer by Rev, Simon Martin. Persona: The Young People's meeting of the Weber Mennonite Church met on Sunday evening. The meeting was_ openeg by Roll Call. The Young Men's Fellowship of the Weber Mennonite Church met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger of Parkway. Arlin Snider was leader and Paul Martin was chorister. Leonard Snider and Henry Wideman were speakers and Morgan Feick gave a poem. The meeting was closed bv Orval Shantz. Yo__n_ng {topic glee! Rev. W. Waldron of Brantford ‘was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. 2K. Bingeman on Monday. iAt Brandon! rumor-l. y Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock. Miss Althea Bock and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Bock and sons. Willard and Earl attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Archie Overholt " Benttoryi lax} _Sat_urday. - 7 ’ The annual Thankofrering meet- ing of the U. B. Women's Mission- fary Association will be held in the {church on Wednesday evening, mov. 12th. Mrs. N. E. Dahms of , Roseville will be the guest speaker and special music will be rendered "r; the Bean Trio of the Bethel ‘West United Church. Hallowe'en My The local school children and teacher. Miss Fast, held a Hal1ow- e'en party recently. Many friends of the pupils attended. The ehir. dren presented a program. after Walsh g’few gyye? were played. Mr. and Mrs. o. G. Stoltz and Miss Laurene Stoltz of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman on Sunday. __....--_. -- “mun.“ w. ;uwu-’. Rev. H. F. Schade, Rev. E. Ging- erich and Rev. A. L. Conrad at tended the November meeting of the New Hamburg and District Ministerial Association which was held at the Anglican Church in Hay-wine pry -Moruytafternoon. Mrs. Jack Schmidt and children. Larry and Carol and Miriam Hil- bom visited with Mrs. Walter Se1tmidrta_t Kitchener on Tuelday. In late To Classify u’rrn CARRIERS, Male, Watch loo. Ont. (t? to residents of the Waterloo let Carrier Am $101) If“ mum, plus allowance drduetimts, p u cost tq, '19"? "edf.orphe. Preyertl " $11.01 per month tor head. at households and llu for omen '2t,t.N'r. between " and 85 yea". mum examination. No tee. Pull panicuhn on Kate: liter,', in Post one“. ti- q obtainable " pet ages. would be Sled with Civil Service Communion. Ottawa, not later than November 13, tMi.. NEW DUNDEE STRASBURG Letter Carriers By Iiu Bori. I'dck (chronicle Corn-Donia!) "I. MADE We pick all m d All I“ 'lifA2ti"' "In. use home of and Mrs. Stouiter and Mr. .Irnnuv of