If you need "we humour: ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? l PREMIER CLOTH" “HUNGER. covered cog wheels, used short tune, in A-l condition; also t copper Wash Boner, large Mae. Apply )04 Albert St apt. shelf! THE WATFyuO0 MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY l JACKET or Bungalow HEATER. Used 4 years. in excellent con- dition. Style. Windsor tio G. made by Taylor-Forbes. Guelph. Also cumphste sot furnace grates " Arco Hot Water lurnace No. 628W. also ash door and shaker for same. Apply 164 Albert St., Waterloo. after 8 p.m. MB ANTI-FREEZE REGULAR $1.33 a gallon; Retarded $159 a gallon. at Geiger's Drug Store, 408 King St. East. Kitch- tmer, Phone 2-2127. Phone 2448}; Jan-e " Nahum St, _ Wnurloo‘ Phone 2-1301 1 M “I d.t"dttLat"rf=PA2r"ttrg wbthMlO-uuhg. " ?HARTF'.RED ACCOUNTANT -e BUSINESS DIRECTORY BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T H, R Brock D. Bruce Davis tttrrmgtti.Ast . Si'llUl.T‘l_ KIM! . Guelph M-T CAMEL'S FOOT for hot water boiler. Used 2 years, in ex- ctllent condition. Will twat suf- 11cient hot water during the winter months when connected to range boiler 40 gals. or loss. Arpply 164 Albert St,, Waterloo. a tor 6 pm 44tt Call the [mall ttrprr.oottie us.» per ru..je.Keu." all “I, MOFFATT ELECTRIC WATER HEATER, Style E-S: 220 volts, 9 amps. In good condition, Apply 164 Albert sr, Waterloo, after' 32w 'AMCrAYK8 any um " M. N. - PM" ‘0“ Queen Ki mam look. Imnnee. Flu an. 'miire with Mate hr- MIC-3| CHI!- PM». m V "â€VI‘ I. . ___ .. “TC-H Di; _.__. --e_'- , CHARTERED Acz‘gbunms ’ Here tt A Real Buy ' III 'AMMJ tuna Good. called tor and aelttegeu IIO‘“. Hymn an.d_Pmyerooo" lmualm‘ Club Bap. Summa- Add - no“. to you' a“... ‘chlzmc 'suppum (rubber “bury by luv/mg you] (“can Rood†mailed pastpaid in plain. magnum bound um. boon w1ltli, fqvgopehwnh RricCitAt. .oauAr-t.-.qaeh.0u.oV ieiei ii2"drL2.2 -- t..." O In†"I .rtte.bbtrtr.o-.id.u.a.orrur. MW law ibuarc56" -. "ie ll BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE " Fad-dc!- SI â€-7.993!!! ,QLW tTrustees m Bankruptcy, 19 ng St Ecst__ _ GENERM. A010 SUPPLY ELECTRIC MOTORS CHutOPR.ACTtt" J C. LEHIANN CHtR0PRACT08t BOOKBINDING INSURANCE ELECTRICAL Ii. R. "N70" DRUGGISTS num- - Prts no -.v FOR SALE Min-nan- 'ere . "mist-iii-Gia-iii-Aims Kitchener a. - I Mrs, Nellon Wiliong lnd Mr. R. Wilton; ot fi,Tg?,t,ti'li, spent a Ifow days with r, and Mrs. Emer- son sum. l Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dealer â€and Song, Glen and leey spent Sund? at the homes ot Mr. and liiik larencc Rosenberg" at Pine ‘HIH and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Mus- alumni}! New Dundee. I Miss Alma Rain! of Elmira and “Mr. and Mm. Harvev Rem of near 'Elmira were Sunday visitors at the Pog1t Jot w, 2lirtr Kelly); A 7 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gay. Mrs. Ed- win Bott, Mrs. Anderson and son of Guelph were Sunda visitors with Mr. and Mrs, David 'dl Mr. and M11 Herman Page] and family of Waterloo were Sunday Yisitltrs with Mr. and Mrs. John Evnngelin Harry Y. Shetler of Davidson. Penn. was a recent visi- tor with Rev, and Mrs. Howard Banyan-n. P it. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mry, Welter Mum-er at Elmira. km and “as... luck-ins. Ptrma Cabinets. Dun. sun. etc. §Ontario Othe Outf1tters Ltd. in queen Bt. s. . Phone can: Mr. and Mrs Urias Brubacher of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Horst and daughter, Launch of Wallcnncin and Miss Amanda Bowman of Yauon spent Sunday my: Mr. 519;! Mrs. Daniel Horst Pte. Walter Hill ugh} the week- enAyritrt .his h_mily here, Mr and Mrs Wilmd Schwindl and family of Colt were recent vi. sitms with Mr and Mrs Edmund Srhwindt Mr and Mrs George Schwindt were Sundav guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Behwindt at Bridgeport Min Von Stickns‘y was a rot-mt J,ltitom wilh _Mr In Mrs Clan-mo Frederick Mitchell of MtutttReid " spending two weeks with his grandmrrnls. Mr and Mrs, Noah Miller. Mr and Mrs, Edwin Bond»; here urn-m visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Herts Mohr near Tavistock Stickney di 7 iuiilG." gInuum BUYING or sauna "iii7irreudiivRioa"NiroG". - -- I PAItM ‘ Rev. S. E. Stevenson ot Galt con- ', - .00 - ‘ducted the service at the Doon "mnNAlm ' QHANN 'United Church on Sunday after- I t we u1',utit1i'irt'gtgt on: an; an pu . . . Good knowledge of mum re- quired a well u typing ability, and knowledge of enenl once duties. Apply The gen: Printing and Publishing Co Ltd . , Ontario St, Waterloo. Sn: miles from Kitchener, 93 acres, two storey dwelling and bank barn New ROYAL Standard and Portable Machines All In“ Sate, Sank-ad nad but“ ' Immunoa- 'ivi'iwmm ". III. .I " I‘ " tho “a SUNDI‘I'IAIID Anon“: mun GOLD“ “PM"!!! co. " Benton St. Phone 7-7674 Kitchener Jig-£53720†- WW]; A. K. CRESSMAN & SON HESSENAUR a SHANTE 6 samgla 2Sc; 24 samples $1.00. Mail- rder Dept. ca, NOV- RUBBER CO. Box 91. Hamilton, Ont. 40-47 - homework. Call India; -8-8MRorwrite Mrs, 3.1. Hawkins. " 3, Kitchener. " Limited Plume 0-066 - N Quoen N ELI-Al Insomnia- â€NMWI‘Y‘ A m N PAY Real Estate and Insuranl'v i02 King St. South - WATERLOO _ - “I. Li. A... 0.. NORTH WOOLWICH a ll“ 0M†- c , rank“ Con-amnion“ $8.000 without crops Typewriters Immediate possuslon $9.500 with crops I!!! [ANTED TYPEWRITERS REA! ESTATE New and [had PERSON AL Accident Lorne B, Weber of Waterloo, as- sessing ofricer for this district was making his usual rounds in the village last week. Lieut. M. W. Kauk. Mrs. Raul: and daughter Charmaine were guests at the home of Mrs, Faulk- ner and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ham- mer of Kitchener. Mrs. L. Cluthe Jr., is progresaim favorably at St Mary's Hospital Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver and John and Miss Mary Weaver visited friends in Kincardine over the week-end. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn ot Preston was in charge ot the service at the 'Doon Presbyterian Church on Sun- ‘day afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Herb Poteutt ot jHamilton spent Sunday at the 330m of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rea- l er. Miss Bertha Kleinsteuber of Galt spent the week-end at the home ot her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleinsteuber, Rev. A. Ramseyer. Mrs, Ramsey- er and family have moved their household effects to their new home In Kitchener, Mr .and Mrs. George Morley ot Waterloo were guests at the home otAr. 2nd,.Mr11..-'9hn Sawwmh; the Sick Chiiiien's' HosiriiC'rli-" Tonto. On Thursday evening at the; JDoon Public School a community) isurprise party and miscellaneous shower was held in honor of Pte. :Gllbert Wilfong, who returned re- Icnntly trom overseas and his Eng- lish bride. There were 65 guests present. The evenin was opened with a talk by E. l. tdrltdil'f,' ot IGalt. on "Why We Should Buy iBonds in the Ninth Bond Drive". Later games were played and the ‘guests of honor were presented, with three large boxes of aim; The Pretyttatir?n, I'rl" Me Jan Mrs. R. E. Drager and son Charles were in Toronto last week. Charles is being treated at the Sir); cyldren't Hospital. Jim Ayres of Haniilton spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mry. Germ! Ayres __ Jack skipper, son of Mr. and Mrs. jig“ 'Airyrer. is} pagilgnLat Pte. Robert Pfieffcr of London spent the week-end with his wife and daughter and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pfeiffer. Lbndon after tive weeks' leave spent with his wife and daughter and his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gib. Wilfong; Sr. - {Sumac Party Io: W Sold“! and English lath. Cpl. Wm, Seeds has received an honorable discharge from the army after five years and four months' service with the ELI. of c. in Ca.. nada and overseas. Cpl. Emma Kinzie. who has served for the last three years with the R.CA.P. MD.) at mum. has received an honorable discharge and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kinzie. smut a few days with her sister. - Pug. Gilbfrt Wilton; rtpprted at Miss 15m; Bewick. mu Stella Be- wick, Mrs. L Chime. Mn. Ted Wolfe, Miss James Ayres and Mrs. M. Fisher. Pte. and Mrs. Wilton; opened the many lovely and useful gifts. which were then displayed. "Gib" thanked his many friends for their kindness to him and his wife. A_community sing-song In charge of mm. L Cluthe and then a delicious lunch biased a pleasant evening w_ith tter slinging of "For WWI-liking nun-tn. MW Bed Furniture Miss Etta Bowman of Preston W notion. Chat Hummers iarHautfi, L.aad 31.5.: thlharh-ttt" ltd. " In. I I.†mun-Id- Wt "" I!" Bt., Toronto Phone Mt. "" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoltz and Bil- ly of Galt visited with E, Stoltz's on Sunday. Misses Evelyn and Grace Hit- born, David unborn. Charles Per- rin and Emmanuel Heintz visited at the home of Clayton Esch near ctryestotr9 o?. 'ymur, 7 Mrs.' J. Lillico. Mrs. Pringle Brown, Miss Jean and Gordon Brown of Ayr visited with the for- mer’s sister, Mrs. E. Perrin on Sun- day. (ISM. Cora Sager of London is spending this week at her home here, Mr. any} Mrs.7 itiie iiiiiGG"Gk baby daughter visited with Mr. and MES; Stttn.1etAuty2t on §unginy. _ Mr. and Mix. ideRiiuagher of Galt were recent visitors at the home of Mr: pnd Mrs Levi Helm. Mr. and 1rik ' W316? irTiATi%t Newmarket spent the week-end vititintr wLth rehtives here. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Janlzi visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mader at.r5iteheryer:ytt Sunday.†- - The Wilmot Fireside meeting) was held in the United Brethren) Church on Sunday evening, follow- , ing the regular preaching service} with a capacity audience. Rev.) Herbert Shantz of New Dundee) presided. Hymn-singing was led; iby Carl Sehiedel and Mrs. Howard) ‘Fried was pianist. Prayer was of-, tcred in opening by Rev. E. Ging- orieh. Rev. Mr. Shelley of Sterling Avenue Mennonite Church, Kitch- ener. was the speaker using as his subject, "Why Jesus Attracts Me". A ladies' Odette trom the Sterling Ave. Church furnished special mu- sic. Rev. C, R. Kauth closed thet 'meeting with prayer. The next meeting wlll be held in two weekst at the New Dundee Baptist church with Rev. C. R. Kauth giving the} address. hy Mrs. E, Gingerich. Rev. Orville Thinner of Kitchener. missionary on furlough from the Soudan In- ‘tvrior Missiqn. Nigeria. West Afri- co. gave an interesting address, il- lustratod with lantern slides on hin lwork and experience concluding with an evangelistic emphasis iSpI rial musical numbers were con- 'tributed by members of the Baptist Church in New Dundee with a la, dies' quartette selections by Miss Dorothy Wanner. Mrs E. Hurprr. Mrs. H, Poth and Mrs. R. Gildner: tocal solo by Mrs. E. Ehnel and dutt by Messrs. Dale Ehnes and Eden Hilborn. Miss Greta Burk wn~ the accompanist, The Ladies' Aid of the local Evangelical Church held a bazaar ' tea in the schoolhouse Thurs, lday evening. Mrs. Melville Veiteh and Mrs. A. Bruce were in charge of the sale of sewing. baking, vege- tables and potted plants, and a group of ladies, assisted by several, girls, served the tea and were in ch: nae of the sale of pie and ice-3 cream. Rev. C. R. Kauthpreslded for the presentation of the program which opened with the singing of "O Canada", followed by prayer. scripture reading and a hymn-slng with Mrs. Howard Fried at the pi- RPO. Other numbers on the pro- gram included vocal duets with guitar accompaniment by Vurdon Hussey and David Rife; Instrumen- tal selections on piano accordions by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holm; vocal solos by J. A. Pickard and readings by Dorothy Wanner. Audrey Mar- shell, Mrs. Bruce and J. A. Pick- The U.B.C.E. meeting was held Sunday morning with David Hil- born in charge. Scripture was giv- en by Glen Hallman, followed by sentence prayers by the members. The topic under discussion was "Spiritual Foundations for Right Living". The leader gave com- ments and used a blackboard illus- tration on right and wrong living. Short talks were given y Lois Shelby. Grace Hilborn and Charles Perrin. A short missionary talk was_ givttt..also, bt Lois. Shelby, The public services. held in the United Brethren Church Wednes- day evening. sponsored by the lo- cal W.C.'l‘. . waq well attended The president. Mrs. A. Shelby oe- cupied the chair, Mrs. Clinton Jan- tai presented the scripture reading ard Rev. E Gingench altered pray. er during the worship servivc whigp {alloyed th.e piano prelude l Cpl Dick Drugs: of London mpent the week-end with his wife ‘lnd family. ( Wm. but“ spent a few days " thetromeofMrnndMra, Ed. Lu- H - “LIA-W .Ipeu' - than. gm_humuutl.lt Minn Gwm‘-' 1ri,tel,trdtre,t.r,trntt damn-1mm unaltmd MrsRt-iiAtttnnd_4attatttarth" an. taitqd In. N. wand; ia Re;- ."W .0! Camotteltyilu, rt',h'tstiht1t1'liliy,fi? ROSEVILLI‘I " I“: link “In min-bl. Cum-u __ OKAY-YER when! now - Fou.t9w ME 12.e m THAT tGA-, with; t) 'ii a? v ...: ret'.L7t ttrd , tQ t - Bug’s†The 9131th eGtarnTtrFiieside, will meet at the New Dundee Bap- tast Church on Sunday evening, The Wilmot Centre E.Y.P. met on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haas in charge. The scripture was read by Miss Clarine Haas and a vocal duet was render- ed by Mrs. A. Schmidt and Miss Lillie Vohs. Closing prayer was rdr..tyedA.y. Mr. Boy Hamacher. About fifty relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bickcr on Saturday evening in honnr of the newlyweds. Mr, and Mrs. Ward Snyder (nee Leona Becker). Games were play- ml after which Mr. and Mrs. Sny- der were presented with a miscel- laneous shower, Suitable replies vwrc made. Lunch was served at thr conglusion of the cvgning. Sugpriu Elf". h,'mo.- Bt Mrs. Howard Fried ROSEBANK Ibhromclc c-eGi"JiiGr' aCanadian Pacifie- (-j--ri, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myers and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chapman at N, w Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siebert, Mr, Miss Muriel Egerdee of St. Cath- orines spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. H. Egefdee. ‘Mr, and Mrs. OlivL-r Eckstein and family visited Mr. and Mrs Richard SWayzn at Winger on Sun- day, -- Miss Beatrice Hallman and Miss Marjorie Hoover ot Vineland, who nm attending the Rockway School in Kitchener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Witmer, Miss Betty Wismer ot Galt spent" the week-end with Miss Donna Enqrdee. _ Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. James Linton of Toronto called on Mr. Wilson Sararas on Thursday. Nov. 11th at 9 p.m. Rev. C. R. Knuth of Roseville will be the speaker. In 1 world It peace the Candi»: Pncific will do its pan in providing modern, "icient transportation by had And an. In 1939, this vast system was dedicated to the win- ning of the war. Since then the Company's rail lines alone have handled more than 128 billion ton miles of freight-nod l I billion passenger miles. All ocean steamships have been on active service-mart, have gone down lighting. . Now the Candi“ has: - the future. Plus have been completed for the construction of new. lm, proved locomotives and coaches . . . sleeping cars . . . parlour cats . . . diners; for the renovation of stations and hotels; and for the building of a new fleet of ocenn vessels. Soon ships ftring the red and white Canadian Pacific house tIng were plying the Pncific . . . then the Atlantic. There followed a chain of hotels . . . resorts and lodges . . . coastal Ind inland steamships . . . express and tele- graph services-the whole forming an all-Canadian system stretching more than halfway round the world. When, on November T, "tts,. the last spike was driven linking the rails of the Canadian Pacific Reil- my, developments only tit-teamed of that day were to follow. dig/am (60% gm ,7 /7 VMNSk - my ER /rt5' A L,st8 WD' ""4“? _:ii:_isi..,_i,,i.se'.,s.'s,.):.'tiliij" _i,',i, "j9'" WANTED- - Pwmeen’s [i HELPER’S HeLPea. tci-lic':',:',,., Mr and Mrs. Wm, H, Egerdee accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdcc of New Dundee visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Egerdee at Galt on Sunday. Miss Shirley Einwcchtcr of New Dundee visited with Miss Donna Egordou on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cla ton Shanta and family of Baden, in. and Mrs, W. R. Shantz of Nine Pines spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Vernon Wilmer. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myers were recent. visitors with Mr. and Mrs John Ehnes at Gadshill. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mahriéé Kellsey of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. anl Mrs. yield Ihufenbaeher, Mr and Mrs. Wm, H. Egerdee. Audrey and Dalbin Egerdee saint Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, d Eggrduc ut_b'cwprndce. and Mrs. Leland Siebert, Jean and Francis Siebert visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Siebcrt near New Hamburg pn_Suntley -- E wf, I T, (et'