" Frederick St, van-hum: ol )bul 0:)ro. A brain: lrm can be duplicated in I 'ery shun tiGit. Neilba um: p-'ptson not a reexaminatio- is max-nan. gun! as long In 'oo hung in thr patron “mu-um " up“ have not had um! tar;- rhecked raorotly, it hi" I» um In hau' thisdooe--jto to be surc- the. Pla- 'l'" urr‘urarmg [hm ,nc‘ Inrl‘r-I but the M‘ IN)“ NZ.\‘.. NH t, A trrt Ire", n ett,r,d Nu olgulc No 1.. phi-p. Mb!†INEXPBNSIVK LIIAKAN t ERIK lure-N‘Du Uri“ Smith Manufacturing Company 0:90 B v “I K33; St PRF9TON, ounuw Icahn-bod Ill. " King Rt. w. PM!" 14162 KITCHENER Carl Heinizman T h " rn u g I: I) reconditioned by rum.†trained experts. Made moth proof and tuned. Fine appearance. Play like m-w pianm. Will give many bears ul tserieri musical satis Lu lion. r-IX JANBQN C) F.YEStGH'r SERVICE I LOOK AT 77WS' CET I MADE FRaht AN 010 mm or FttS tans mun/.9 PIANOS 2t.5 King St. West "IIZIIHT Building Kin-hula Ont, I‘VE TIE PIECES! Aaron-n TNadrcoted Io Bum Vida." RUPTURED? FLORISTS \qulc-rulely priced, Bur WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES ReguUrlr ’ick St. Home 2-2115- Kitchener, Ont. isâ€? [I TME Int/m ' Ontario iPiiil82 JLuriiiiiiLiJaiJuia. ir. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt a iWpiii '.ahatt$-ommMtr-.b.e.. l Sunday, tt in 'o-ar-ea-b-ee- Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Cracknell and l, Robert Burns 'Avri's born in u ta)t, l iJGlarlGUsi%s"pUitroFtGGtoGT ‘tage thatched Wtth straw but we, tam daisy over which he east a ha, ‘must not thinkel him us tow-born.' l lo of tender beauty: I for althoughvhis fatherhvus a fur- "We modest crimson tipped Bower mer ho 1VHV ""1 of tir,' "'"tpt Thou's met me in an evil hour class but rather was of the but For I maun crush among the stouro tish vemnnn Maw It [*1 mid that Thy gentle stem: from his father he inherited his To snare thee now is past my brains. his molcmcholy. his lm'e air power '//i's'"'iis,tttgrp' in: lezlrmnedund from him," bonnie gem!" [ us mo er: “mum: mm in name P , ' . u as Agnes Brown, he Rot his lyric pm when sorroy was eating out . , . . his heart he reprimanded the hap- Elli. his St it and mirth his glow- . . 't . . . V . in birds and ttowers tar their lack we, l:].iek t'b'trs' and a mind well fsvrn ath . stored with Semi, mid trill-id Ib. U y p y: . . ‘wns not favored "I that lll' tu ('l nwt ( ' Ye o1i'g,ks and braes o bonnie " great vdumtiuu fruin tulentmh oo" warmth but in 'iid MW, Qumran" How an ve bloom sac fresh and teachers inps ft sr lumk~ whieh tMr. fair! . . eeedt-d in uuulit'.‘ what thrv luck, d How fan ye filer, ye 1tlle,,hirds in quantitt‘ Ami from naturi- lze And Isae weary P affair. {learned those human tuueluw' But surmounting his poems of iwhieh mm.- hut t 'r' 'mwix of in love, nature, Pte, one stands out ture ever west-w Hrs lilt! tum-t when he describes family worship loved evvnthme tint (ind uncle at home in Scotland: ‘and in his lvricul lev ha- ha" -Thc eheerfu' supper done, wi' se- Jtuugln us to 1mm th, n: tun Hrs rinus face :sineerity wax hi; mew ,"; in he mm! They, round the inglc, form a eit- ; his way into ttll the common things ele wide of lift" ll Wm Irw. lib life wus The 5,", turns o'cr wi' patriarchal one of tragedy and \‘ui‘ruw l-ut ne- grace , 1g,t,ht,",,1"rt, the irrent- cl /"'r'il2' 'it Tht. big ha' Bible. once his father's "sprung rum Just sue trage y,. pride SY/T, if eve!“ Lc, Il,"'.: 'scen i", ms bonnet :‘everently is laid aside poet will was so mue a man 0 ,H . wales a oortion with iudicious (ihe people. catching their very) t can: _ J ‘thmights and feelings. sharing their And “Let us worship God!" he says Iyvys. their sorruws. their joys. with solemn air their superstitions {end (‘\""1 their Then kneeling down to Heaven's lzuwless debaucheries But we Eternal King >would do well to forget that which The saint, the father and the bus- paused his early death and ponder hand prays. 32;: /,hr,'sr,"e,tht trllas lett behind From scenes like _Ihese old Seotia's ' b _ ___ grandeur springs t l’erhmis no other thoughts That makes he, loved at home. re- equalled those of Burns who tiered abroad." roamed the mt': pf .'itu"Utlt' tter, Truly the depth of meaning to land. One writer has said, " _ . .. i, Burns soul IS thus portrayed and I He dotted his bound to the i _ P . _ . tr' . “l' marvel not that the Thttt1iah irtstng sun. the flow, " talked‘ . . . . ,'., -. _'. t . spesiking world must his memory iwith him. othe birds sang for muy" In. orvrtrved him." One tirtw'whru he was in ' I . the field plowing bis plowshare _- "__-V-Hr-_--'---.-- 'turned up the nest of a field mouse and he termed her "Wee s1eekit, (JROSSHIUA cow' in' tim' rum lumtie" and B I t I. i iss . r . . .' _... y u. one line Esutxgli‘ (,1,,'.'gsr."" plight hp ulk. It'hmnirle Correspondent) Itt her tg','A'lifit In the (Jih- ldraswp) om Dunkirk m tht war ,th deeds of Scottish bravery and 196mm: are recorded wheh seven- ty thousand Sequish soldiers wtth-, (tl, rest for over u wok cpvorui 't e Withdrawal ol tl i' British troops from the shun ' at Dunkirk. rAnd then, too. became Scotland is 'the native land of our beloved Queen Elizabeth we would Jtev' fully pay tributc to that land "The Imxt laid schrmvs of miee and ' men 1 Gang aft uglcy .. It has beon said that thv )9:le century was that of hope At least F Burns could be called its chief! apostle for he believed in the fu, lun- just as he holirw-d 111 God and aim in the brotherhood of man. He', ivit that the ultimate crowning) ploy of thy freedom which we de- sire. Is [120 valur and worth of the Individual man and so hc penned" poet one cannot but pay tribute to the had af " birth. It has been said that it Stotland forgets. Burns then history will forget Scotland. The history of Scotland down through the an has been mostly tales of heroism to defend its li- bcty ., we have only to recall Inch battles as those tough; by Sir William Wallace, theshero of Scot- um independence and Sir Robert Beuee. In the war ilt IMO-18 Scotland gave sewn hundred thogf I' .- L, V L,.. ..", heh lfdoakedandgloomy t tf, ",'i'utu.'.y' l B 'tt 'tpit'), and; birth to the ttn.ett 1"Glurl troops from the Show [ at Dunkirk. it If l": as? wind; all?†And then. too, became Scotland til mug " nu we n e . the native land of our iJshueriPycPpetf.all, ' . Queen Elizabeth we would iov-l"Wha will Be a traitor umâ€? fully pay tributc to that land 1tltt cans: a iogh'Ssa,'g.,""" For one hundred and forty-eight' f sae se as a ve'. Years Burns' remains have been TYaitort Coward! Turn ttttd flee! lying m Dumfries cemetery where l Lay the proud usurp": low! It is said the movmg fret of mil-‘Tyranls fall in every toe! lions have trod n us holy taround/Liberty': in every blow! where men‘walk silent with iiGiii) Forward; let us do or die! -ee bared as they "“k his shrine ferr, No one could better read nature's paths from all the comments load message as tor example. when he tr, this field of crowded grave-s, 'll/i/irc, um"; the wounded harp nun but Dunn His natal day, one hundred and eighty-live years ago has been celebrated and his songs sung the world over by ardent a - Robert Burns - Hi- heemory Lives On come anfuoaeUnd-tfeoumen the “Mayer hue Paid.homaeto Inrld aver 'rare, homage to .their plowed --- and. stfrer-ato- In paying mbqtc to um beloved Pr In. Clam Dugopm men or one out of evdrv ' Hmry L. Schmidt received word iof his brother, Pte. Sylvester Schmidt. Tistsing ie actipn in ltair, i power yThuu bonnie gem!" u But when sorrow was eating out his heart he reprimanded the hap- " birds and ttowers for their lack of sympathy: Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Cracknell and Miss Jessie Hammond ot Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Birming- ham and Donna were Sunday Vill- tors at the home of John L Ham- mond. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ouch] and tam. ily and Mrs. Elizabeth Mofhnan of Bamberg, Mr. and Mrs. John Holl- man and Ervin of the Sth tine, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Otterbein Ind Wayne of Strasburg were treated to a venison dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Squire and son accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clat'cnce Kress and Bruce of Klt- chener to the home of home Schlueter, New punchy; retell!!! Miss Gladys Schmidt ilr,."t a tisw days with Mr, and rs. James Richardson in Plenum. Mr. rind Mri." goseirtl Roth at Corfu, N.Y., were recent visitors at the home of his brother, Chris. Z. Roth. But surmounting his poems ot love, nature, rte, one stands out when he describes family worship at hmnc in Seotlaad: "The cheerfu' supper done, wi' so- rious face They, round tho inglc, form a tit- cle wide Tho sire turns o'cr wi' patriarchal grncn , Tht. hig hu' Bible. once his father's pride Ills borstust mercntly is laid aside He wales a portion with judicious care And “Li-t us worship God!" he says with solemn air Thou knvvling down to Heaven's Elvmul King Tho saint. the father and the bus- hand prays. From scenes like those old Scotia's grandeur springs Thut makes her loved at home. re- vorod abroad." Truly the depth of meaning to Burns' soul is thus portrayed and un- marvel not that the Mill! speaking world insist his memory mus! h.- preserved. How can ve bloom sae fresh and fair! How can ye chant, ye little birds And Isae weary fu' of care." ‘Hay bear the and-3' that ia' a' that Wm: It's coming yet. It! y that That man to man the weld o'er Shel brothers be tor a' that" Surely tt can be said that Robert Burns in than words has turn-O the eyes of his fellow men to the net world that he mm of a tact, we 119k lawn-I'd to. otunan could recount! any of is poet's writings without re- call 3 his "Scots Wha Hue". whi wan composed as Burns rode ow: e Gailirtrny.rttoor (it): than; No one could better read nature's message as, tor example. when he comes upon the wounded hare that leaped across his path or the moun- tam daisy ova which he cast a Mr der tting, ughfmng dashing m he h " _'lf_eloU.ed tnd gloomy yet wearsddett-amta'ttsat Gie tooll their rub and have. Aman'samasittsen'tttat" Thenletmmymumcnmy Aacome'ttwill,l'th.t That sense and ram dee B' the “Irwin“.- u I 2,1WA"'i',eltrt Prince. and [ads min! the tttet,',','.'.'". Ant-trt-N muck “Hagan-ugh 0:1th w. "A!†Tr-Joe .uu U\5ll(lul( “nan-a "CMt" “tn 20 war.» , (Mind. In the dairy classes hv had Smack†muzu‘ Wit.s pivo1d y a “barge of Jerseys and Holstein; uruup n, m Lingclhoeh Eva “me ‘Many good cattle. were shown. Church. Oliver puppy " B thell {Many of the exhibitors were former i Church, D. Amuchn’ "f Wi motl membors of a Calf CIuh m which Centre Evangelical Church. and " J10 had been interested. trio " momhvrs If tbo junior choir _ E. Z, McIntyre was in charpty of " the rhurrll Ctiireir1iic, Institu‘h- "mTcl.iti"nt Personals The ideal weathcr conditions In 1943 helped to bring out a gonad crowd and with an idml purl: m which to hold a show, null-Bug a.» left to be dosin-d. Tim Society carries accident insurance and only once in many V'urs had the Insur- New heavy and they wvn- fortunate in having ptrnty aft-1m: to 1 \luluil them. He rocommondod some adrti- tiunul puns fur pnullry as this Mars was again very 1wovy With not enough cums to zucnmnlndulr thr, clauses. ‘ Simon Ihtncr ttpntrt' fur llama-r land. hog classes. The ttow, r rx- ‘hibils “1T0 large and good Spurn-l ‘pritrs wow rveeicrr! for ttu. 30 hogs shown in thr Imam hog classes. All hugs show" In the bacon hog classes “mm mm to the gggking house making thr highosl _ l . William Witzcl ropnrlpd on hvltmv.l competitions and poultry Ito said the School cxhihits Wert' E. Z McIntyre was in chum" of Wumon's Institute unnpclitinn: which he reported won» good, and in the hvcf cattle dune: thru- wcre cnoutth mule tr, main- 0 good showing. _ Ralph Hilborn reported fur the fruit and light hcryos, The fruit classes, In Ihouttht. wrrc lwln-r this year and a hung-r showiup. Tly' lighl hunt Claris u'u‘n' rum†and hr bclicved a n-ductmn in the num- ber of claim-s and a raising of the prizes might be an Inducvmx nt to bhuwmt'n. H1 nry B. Buumun nlmrlvd fur dairycattlv. grain and vcstvtubh 5. The grain exhibits wrrv light but all xigctable classes were well Mind. In the dairy classes hv had marge of Jerseys and Holsteins. Many tytod cattle, were shown. Grorgr Z. Lantz " portcd on' the trials of speed and "totumcutded that the clause. asking horumon to "Not their hose, by 7 pm. ttus day Iwrr.re the [am he ll'vnkl-d as hunt-- mun will not vnlrr at this limo. He said the trials of tpert, Wta't' “and and 'ttVail)' "rspretualvd h) thc crowds. M. A, Schmidt vam'lm’ m fly -lnlhin2 division and said that "something now out of somethimw old" was a marked feature and brought many favorable cummcnls. Each Director gnw u rrpml M the departments of which they had charge. E. B. Hallmun Irpmh " Ill art and tuutvy horst, ll, run. tlu. art classes were good Ind the ex- hihitors unmnvntrd on thc courtesy shown lhrm, On tiu. hravy horrts, he said that in this class the judgv placed the cmpharis on he! and legs rofhy than "up". A Austin Zuclk-r was a dircrhw " bnkml wands, prawn-vs and Iiglm horse. In. also thought some way), mould he drviwd to induce lle trwrtt'ry of light horn-5 fin cxhihit _ The correspondence brought the resignation of two of the dircctors. A. H. Baird and Charles: Heipol. The rrsignaticns were md :mcoplcd and that two directors WC'tt' ro- appointed. A lent-r from 1hr Hed Cross Soclctrconvcycd thanks tor a I.itreTa1_d.pruttion, _ The annual meetinfeot the Wil- imot Agricultural Soc ty wax held ‘in the Council Chambers at New “Humbug on Saturday when the annual report showing I balance of $470.00 in banks and $300 in Vie- itory Bonds was presented hi the â€Cretan-treasurer. Mrs. A. _ G. Smith A . Charles Jacobs. who has been president for several years, pro- ‘sided for the reports. The presi- Ment in his address reported that the grate receipts at the fair in "tM? were the largest in years. He spoke of the success of the Banner Counties Ayrshire Club show which exhibited " head of cattle at New Hamburg Fair In the various Ayr- shire Club classâ€. This exhibit was a splendid drawing and and ho hoped it would Mum be a live stock feature ct tho show The Soewty cxycndcd $165000 in way " attrieultural gamma-c The directors were quite thtgsiastie about the work of Society. which us Widening its tiv1tfesy'very year. NEW HAMBURG â€Ltd.“ (Rubi-mu 3t en- the uc- 5:?Mark Closing 1;! Of Youth Week (Mun Hamilton. ltocalAarrister, gaw a paw-r on historical raw-arch, his suhjrrl living "Tho Loral School", tracing the history of MufJulm E. Blngrmtm ts m St Thomas ittuyutinp the walding of her srn. Jack. to as, Grace sa, Mr, and MI: Kn-nnglh MassN and sun arr writing rrIut'iv: _ In Mih'vr- Inn. Mrs. Ruth Tye is spendng a h-w days at Milrrrmn with Dr and Mrs, Tyc. Miss Mun Bigm ski of Kitctu ncr spun! a few days at hor humc hrrv. Her rnthcr. Wtlliotn Bignuski. rum rrd_n slight heart stroke. haunt: Pauli. Miss May Pauli " Kitchener and Wm. Pauli at [ho University of 'l'nrnnln rprtit Sunday “ith ttwir Lnlvnh. Mr and Mr, William Li, ttt thdmw Dcvrr, damp Bryrf,lcn,rpcntfiunday in 1own. Y The Sunny vull again operate Hm garden brigade St nth both rttior and junn r clam r ard c.rkod fur 20 gold-m. “inch “In pr. “151d by Mr. Mclmughry It “up aim decided to cunlmuu tho judging tampon- tions. An invuation was vxtvndcd to the er and White Bunnr r Coun- ties Club to hold ihr-ir Ayrshire show in Conncetion with tho fair next your T-e-" "’ an "'* e "T--'-'""""'--'--"""'-'"'"""""""'""""""" :u-mï¬w’tmgi (,'tiiihtti'( ii"iiCisiA e'ili'i'i11ri,"ttt.1?si'iitti'iii,? 't . tttatt) gm... Mr' E. I. McLaughry, agricultural representative. was present and asked if the society was ttomg to have a Calf Club, Ttw Society do- clded to have a Calf Club and ap- tminted the following committee to take charge of its organization: chry B. Bowman. chairman, Si- mon Dilm r, M A. Schmidt. A. B. Christner. Wilfred Schv.eller. E. Z MC1ntvry and Austin zoellcr thiiiii%ei "Random†-'V him eieeied% mule-a- -. - -. _ _ E. B. Hallman at New Dundee, togmer warden of Waterloo Gonna. was elected president; Hanan . Schmidt, mu vice-president; Simon Dimer, second vice-president, and Mrs. Alan R G Smith, aneury- treasurer Then with the follow-mg duvet- tom make up the Una-ts: Honorary directors:' Samuei Camel. Wm. M. L. Masters, Gm: hu- tettschlager, Henry Water, Val. Zoeller, Alf. E. Kerr and the presi- dents of the New Harmanâ€, New Dundee and Haysvme omen's Institutes. Directors: George Z. Lanlz, E. Z. McIntyre. Ralph Hilborn, -Addiaort: H, Baird, Wilfred Schnelfer, WM ham Witzet Charles Heme], A. B. Christner. Henry B. Barman,l Walter R. Handler. Robert Schieq gel, Austirt7oeller, Oliver Kerr and x Cameron Honderidti, Delegates to the annual conven- tion at Toronto, President E, B. Kalrrnay) Mrs.. All G. Smith {ind M, A. Schmidt, alternate.' Mom'g to the Federation of Agnculturc. 5.1.1 Jhallrryyt, . N _ 7 - ADDED AmAC'I'ION - QWATERLOOZO Wed." dt Thurs Portugal - "Europe'. Crossroad." It!" i March of Time I Mr. and Mrs. Louis V011 and son H.,ttyt ot Manon. Mr. and Mrs. Si- mon Kieswetter and family and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Norman Forwell and "amily of St. Clements were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Se- _ tappim JCieawetter. l Mr. Lewis Hahn has observed his GG birthday, Mr. Kuhn, ndw in Piss 93rd year, is In good health and the oldest male resident and {New Hrunburg's "Grand Old Man". \educauon locally from. its begin- {nine to-the present day, to the local branch of the Women's Insti- tlute It was much appreciated. Run Thrilling, Ext-Illa] 80th! Ill Chapter SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Prank Zurbrigg of Listowcl spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Schweitzer. A dumber from here attended the funeral ot the late Henry Neeb of Erbsville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grubb and family of Heidelberg visited at the home of Mrs, Peter Dorscllt on Sunday Mrs. Lavina iiitlaeter at Kitch- ener visited on Sunday with friends here. Mr ind Mrs. Thos. unmi- 't,1'uttg received a telegram sub is: tlust their Fon, Private Harold Gr Lautertsctuaeir) â€lid; "3&3 '".te'd.eft, ITtyetat.rly i? Italy.. , - ADDED AmAmoN - Pmton Foster - Lloyd ma, Wm. Bendix _ Arm-any Quinl- Free to Adults - 20-me Book :Guadalcanal ' Diary' Extra: “TRALNING TABLE" Monday - . Tuesday - Wetlliémlay Fri. & Sat. f am iti'ghii!f,ls,,,si'iii; PERSONAL " h. J. Khan“.- cog-um. Can-wooden!- BAMBERC Richard Trogask i's - - with If“ [IIOI'OIAIIIH 0|“an 6"tt moqu III "" "I"! All GIEN GRAY * m m . "" I‘ll mmm TEA >WII$ - "What They Eat To Be Fit" H ADDED ATTRACTION - Walk“ Ella! (and: Carrie»; Ott Free Patina corner Duke and Ontario Sheen. " TECHNICOLOR who 'attaee BEERV/gx Edgar Kennedy KRIS“! Cromwell Gate Storm Frank Graham as Cosmo Jones "GLASBAKE" 40 the Ludws Mdâ€: to Friday "THE CRIME SMASHER†no. which . Robett an» IA.“ -ruruGGrrruuTiG2a N: In order I. avoid dua.oobmt-t on and other than oattseet_ null be shown (may day. Yul: luv-uh cc-k an. chann- M to It. nub In M. bun -h - . . ' Flt“ (be I. " shown l. mu»... _ _ Nmy'nlm" 'Im";§i}neu W.wiAtodi.u.okr-to "TARGET BERLIN“ CAPITOL "Ger Island" Mon. dk Tues. Mun: nun-row -- AND urn canyons "THE IRON MAJOR" A with - ADDED FEATURE -- "'rAR2AN's DESERT MYSTERY" Thr story " the ttt' ' ' Bette Gnhle Geo. Managua-cry (In Technicolor, Jeer Weill-Ill!" PAT O'BRIEN W edtumday _ My 'TVéd-adny wrieutme a." 4 - DAYS - I Starts shiny" L" "Rrr"ttt n lazuli