pam-sas-am-ss-sm-ada-iF-acer/e-Ta-GTF/UV Mi? Mi F Wentworth Radio t Auto Sii)1rlrt)t.),ttl. Me'm'rrem- 4am MW“ Le, Lt LU. Lt FAST ADDITIONAL TIIAIII 'CMNICTIONI At Gott-te and On- - .. (hand Now lull-u Attar_--s-dhsim-e.oot .'..-.“'I' "tAr-ttr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 103 King St. West 22 King St, South Canadian Pacific OW Jet . .11 I... You Ton-b '0." I.- T-v-b . vN» I... u. Wood-loci [ONOON nun TORONTO Coach.- "_- Om Pubic- m “in. and an-..» no WEICHEI. HARDWARE YOUNG'S mm VISION alum DAILY - SUNDAY COMMENCmG SEPTEMBER 30 qNtl.arrl-ai-_trtl - ALSO AT MBA - At - "t.--t. in! In. 0-“. Lv. In W.“ â€I"... KI'TCHENER WATERLOO - u.- i- D,- l.“ - ltr, death on September W, 1943. The minister, Rev. John Richard- Lson conducted the service assisted Cbs Mr. Cecil Tanner, who read the inscription on the tablet. Those “who attended the service were Miss Bhima Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tanner of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Tanner and family of De- peated. The hostels served tasty Thomas Crookshanks and Eleanor \or Stratford. Mr, and Mrs Hardy Bulmer of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. lAb Hackett and Mary of Linwood. ’ Misses Mary Hewitt and June gLutz of Kitchener visited the fur- ‘mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. James "rcwiti on Sunday. " In. In“. V. In“! _ (Ch-outdo Duran-Ann _ The Dedication of a brass tablet on appah_haae 'tr_r, memory of thtl late Mrs. Heater Tuner. wag-rt of the service in the Millbank nit- l ed Church on Sunday morning. The tablet wus placed on the wall of the church by the family, namely, Miss Bhima Tanner, Messrs. Cecil and Harold Tanner in honor ot their mother, who had been a faithful {memben both of the church and MSundgiy School for forty yeags until ( Mr. Herbert MacIennan Iceom~ panied Mr. and Mrs. Melville Dun- ,bar and family of Milverton to i'I'illsonburg on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs Alex Mam l Mr Rodger Mimken left for ‘Guelph on Monday to begin the dour year course at the Agricultur- Pl College. Mr. and Mrs. Harold£amer and seq Keith of Royal k, Mich, thed Mrs. S. W. Conner on Sun. ay. Mt and Mrs. Carl Koren, Billie and Donna Mae of Kitchener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Chg-la V9133). Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sadler. Mr.l and Mrs, o. W, Reid of Suuhf tron. Miss Eliza Crookshnnh. In; ticatorth visited Mr. and Mrs J! M Gray on Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sharp of Stanford. Mr. and Mrs. George Dickie of Galt were Sunday visi, tors with Mr. Henry Kelly and Maida. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Mulcuhy and Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Mulcahy visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Patterson of Drayton on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and Sharon, Mrs. William Martin, Mrs. J. Hott- man of Stratford visited Mr. and Mrs. John Easterbrook on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schultz. Mr., and Mrs. Sam Leis of Wellesley,) Mr. and Mn. Emmanuel Zehr and, family of Poole visited Mr. andl Mrs. Michael B. Erb on Sunday. l l Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MaeLenhan/ Lloyd and Jack spent Sunday with 1 an; and Mm Victor MacLennan of ( on. and Donna Mae of Kitchener spent" The CKNX Hayloft Hoedown of the week-end with Mr. and Mrs ':Wingham, which was broadcast Charles Vegan. [from the New Hamburg arena on Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jenner and) Wednesday evening. drew a large Elsie of Chatham are spending a [ crowd of people from the surround; few days with Mrs. Jenner's mo- ing district. The program rendered ther, M s. w. Conner. by the artists known as the Golden Mrs John Gale and Edith spent Prairie Cowboys war.g.re?tly pn- last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Gid payed. Thu dance which followed Roth of Elmira. lthv programme was also well at- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schultz, Mntlondod and excellon dance music and Mrs. Sam Leis of Wellesley/NIS furnishef by the Wingharn Mr. “a m Emmanuel Zehr [iitr,,,tigs"etfg.s' Ill, perilon. 'it: Ta“- . . . {was an or e ew am urg 'tlp3c,1tal?t.egi,sitidse,rig.nd1iiiriy, of Trade and the proceeds Mr and Mmklnmn 'ivii,Tri,Tir,,, 'go_tp Phe wclfafe turytof the bout; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jenner and Elsie of Chatham are spending a few days with Mrs. Jenner's mo- ther, Mtr, S. IF. Coulter, "hlmy Angel" The double (‘run‘roatk of the world "'l'hl1illllill" - ADDED ATTRACTION -- The Well Starring ()th Dellavilland Ray Minn-d uni Sonny halts The movie man of the year In the comedy hit of the year After Sun. Midnight Preview and Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Groomed Bride lobes-l Pike and Sub“ '., Fri., Sat., Sept. 26-27-28 MARIA MI 'NTEF. Ind Slant "an “I": Chair. Trevor TII WATIILOQ thtggttt "LAftgMhkd1t IA. It‘ll, “In†mum .5- Hewlett and Mr. chm. mm In Hewlett i. the eeetary tuc- ceeding Mr Curie Bobmqn. (or ,Smith went to see the Windsor- istrattord baseball we in Strat- _ ton; on Saturday. County: The" "__ h'tittr, wake preaeeittoeiainh mks!!!»- . cumin; Gittid - - to be held amulecong istQtf,1Y Osto- At an moo muting at an dhtdutt't'd.L'l'r8lul'tl'r, mum; 16:75 and" lit Viin ber in New Hamburg Itregt,',t the {menu can"; of your mum y 'g a commune matted a)! the ew Hamburg d of We. Want g q..o. 192.8% Iii“, WW 'it y. V: 1"'el"G' C mm 'itttigtaL'ai Emmet. ll, 15011.}! Weber, qa. Bummer. H. T. Barth and Lem. Hum. to collect funds tur the building“ a home tor the blind in Water 0 County. The Board heard a very favor- able ttnaneial reg! at tho recent broadcast and cc held in the arena for local wells: purposes l Mrs. Florence Rubin was a suc- cessful exhibitor at the local fairs and won many prizes for her ex- Ihibits oi home-made bread. Con Dirhert and son Wilfred, Irene Walker. Mrs Maggie Mater 'or Kitchcr1rr and Noah Gruhh of Heidelberg visited on Sunday with iMrs Peter Dorscht The future ot the locul Bond at; Trade was discussed. It is probable that the annual meeting to be an- npunced shortly will be held at a dinpertobeqirastttefitttt-- gnu“ committee In the, near uture. . Mr. William Loehr of Stanford called on his friends here on Satur- Mr, Joseph Roth and Min Bar- bara Roth visited with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Kenneth Roth, New Hamburg, on Tuesday evening. _ Mr and Mrs, Edwin H. Arnold iand daughter. Miss Jean Arnold of Kitchener, and Joseph mate: of Waterloo visited on Sunday with the latter's father, Manln Kiel- wetter Mr. and Mrs. William Sparrer and Mr. Gordon Sparrer of St. Thomas spent last Saturday with friends in town. l Eighteen pairs of bowlers tookl part in the men's Scotch doubles bowling tournament held at the ‘local club. Bowlers were present Jfrom Waterloo, Ayr, Milverton. Stratford, St. Marys and Tavistock. 'Three ten end games were played with a maximum plus of eight fol- lowed tot each g_nmg A The people who usually secure a deer locally are sorry that there will be no open season tor deer in the Township of Wilmot this year. Mr. Charles Weber of San Diego, California, " spending a month with his sister/Miss Lavina Weber, and other relatives and friends here. Many trom her; and the district attended the Holy Name Rally at the St. Agatha WC Church on Sugday ptternoon A pumpkin weighing 84 pounds has been on display in a local store window. The large specimen was brousht m by Mr. Gideon Muhr of North Eusthopc, m whos. pumpkin patch " was grown. Mr. and Mrs M. J Kieswetter and son Alvin were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Sylvester Kies- wttter near St. Agatha: . .. . _ 'l‘lu- “'vmun's Institute met in the Library Hall on Tuesday evening. Members responded to the roll call by P. verse or line from Tcnnyson's poems. Miss Delores Schert-r of Schnnrr's Flower Shop was the gum! speaker and gave a talk on flowtrrs and " dcmc.nstration of flower arrangements for table buuqum-h Mvsdmnus Bitrrtcs. Bor- gmz Burth and Brenner were hostcucavt, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bach attend- ed the funeral of the tormer's brother, the law Edward Bach of Nellton or} Friday, _ u Mr. Norman Ament and Mr. Lloyd Debus were at Kitchener for jury duty last week. Mr Roy C. Luckharl was seized with att attack of appendicitis last “wok and rushed to St. Mary's Hospital whcrc an opctation was purfurmvd Mr. Luckhurt is doing \ull Dick Hill. who was seriously in- jund m u taxi-truck crash near London on Sept. 7. while en route lo play softball at Ridgetown, has returned to his home. He is mak- mg slow prugress towards recovery. Earl Buchler. the other casualty in the crash, is still in the St, Joseph's Hospital m London where both were taken. He will have to my in hospital for a few days but he 'rsIeeoEtTiIgjcelr., -- _ - A local pair, E C Kalzenmeier and Simon Roth, had a perfect night and won the major prize with three wins and a full plus of 24. They had a total aggregate score of 54 points with only 11 shots scored against them in three gauges. Harry Zimmerman and Charles Quehl of Tavistock took second with lhrw wins and a plus of 21. and D. A. Merner and A. B. Puddi- combc of New Hamburg took the :hird prize with three wins plus 5 NEW HAMBURG- Thos. G. Walker and A. R EMQIVQ SUNDAY, SEPT. 29, IBM Ind other who an; Full mlnrmatinn from Agents CA N A DIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS TIME TABLE CHANGES mum. By VI. J Kiel-cu" "mrordet. Corr-min» BAMBERG " Hock-5m Ind-b. _Ei.oo. Lutheran, par-on awn, - a... wuu- uwvw Steinman, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Simeon Steinman. was united in marriage to Mr. Edwin Moerie, ton ot Mr. and Ntia.on.Hoeryt, KR. 1, Bade. Th: Min Martha Hoerle. litter of the bridegroom was bride-mud and she were a blue dreunnker suit with black nontoxic: and a cot- sap? ot_pintc mug. - - . Mr. Clarence Wezlntdc, Baden performed the duties of best nun. Following a wedding trip to the United States, Mr. Ind Mrs Heal: will live at Bnden. Good-Ow lung-ls» . A wedding of interest to this community was solemnized in Beamsville on Saturday afternoon. when Miss Olive Lucille Grok, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Norman Glob wasunited in marriage to Mr. Oliver liood of Patton. agn of m. am; an: A-mnm' God}. south of Baden. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, which was hastily decont- ed with ferns and gladioli. The otticiating clergyman was the bride's uncle, Rev. Haroid_Gmt, Wedding music was played by Mus Alma Bechtel of Hespeler and during the signindg at the register Mr. James Say er of Hespeler sang "O Perky: Love". The bride who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a t1oor- length gown ot brocaded satin, ta- shioned with sweetheart neckline and lily-point sleeves. Her veil was shoutaer-length and her bouquet was of talisman roses and bouvar- dia. After the ceremony buffet lam cheon was served and the young couple left later for a wedding trip to eastern points For her honey- moon the bride donned a gold crepe dress with brown coat and brown ‘accessories, On their return Mr. ‘and Mrs. Good wilt reside in Pres- ‘ton. ‘Bumper Cur. l Large potatoes seem to be report- ed every day but Mr. Elton Swar- :tzentruber, who now resides in Ba- (den, has a potato which he is con- vinced is the prize of them all. It [was dug out of his potato patch at 'Petersburg last Saturday and tips the scales at two pounds and tour ounces. Two other real large po- tatoes were weighed together with the two pound one and the totat weight recorded on the scales was six pounds. Who's next? Miss Marion Groh was her sis- ter's attendant and she wore a for- mal gown of salmon crepe made on the same lines as the bride's She had a shoulder-length veil and car- ;ied sweetheart rm and bount- Ia. Mr. Laverne Good of Petersburg, brother of the bridegroom. was best man. The bride's brother, Messrs. Elwood and Bruce Groh were the ushers. Leave "Me Heaven he More Tomorrow mm. __ ay, cm (fill', DUI“... Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. " Fri. - - ADDED FEATURE -- It In. Gl "soot." In technicolor sun-inn ANN SHERIDAN DENNIS MORGAN ALEXIS SMITH JACK CARSON GENE TIERNEY CORNEL WILDE JEANNE GRAIN BADEN called on Mr. H. C, Schlichtet in Ayr on Sunday. Mrs, Charles Miller visited Mrs Louis Miller in Kitchener lug aweek, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Brubacher and daughters Erma and Alma were Sunday visitor: with Mt and Mrs, Norman Brubcchu' tn a J.- " In. Aâ€. una- tMl-l- M» Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sittlet and daughter Elk of Yukon MM Sunday with Mr and Mrs Henry Brubacher, Rev. G. Clarkson Smith of Kurtz- Ville, occupied the pulpit of the Wilmot Centre Evangelical Church on Sunday morning in the absence of the pastor, Rev. C. R. Knuth. who was guest speaker at the anniver- sary services at Kurtzville. Mr. Charles Miller visuted Mr. Morley Rattler, who is a patient at the St. Mary's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller visited Mrs. Herbert Jones. who suffered a fractured leg recently and is convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ward Becker not: New Dundee. Miss Helen Snyder of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Snyder. Mt and Mrs. Willard Witmer visited Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Krytchte1 qt Mannhgixg on Byndyy. A large number trom thiseom- munity attended the Galt Fall Fair last week. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Stoltz, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stoltz accompa~ nied try Mr. and Mrs. George Git- lespic of Ayr visited Mr. and Mn Gordon Davidson near Brantford on Sunday. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wilhelm of Kitchener spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Siebert. man, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thayler, Bernice and Wayne Thayler. Mr. and Mm. Bert Tumlinson of Kitch- ener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Raster. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Becker and family of Roseville. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schweitzer and family of Parkway visited Mr. and Mrs. Wer- ner Romahn pp Suygay. _ _ - Mr Gd Mn Melvin trnrder and family of New Dundee spent Sun- gay with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sny- er. Miss ninth Poll of Kitchener spent Sunday with Miss Alice Hall~ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Becker and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiedel at Mannheim onASundgy. -. - "is. eiiaries Miller spent Mort- day with Mrs. Gideon Hamcher 99;; Mrs. Ray Diefenbacher at Pine Mr. and Mrs C. R. Johansen. Messrs. George and Sterling Johan- sen and Miss Edith Bean spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean mrar_N_ewMaptpura, _ _ Mi. and Mrs. Howard Fried HAWKESVILLE “3w 'trig. Queen Street Floor By, m. '1ywa_r1rtit.d MSEBANK “haiku Corr-rIWIIMtI WOMENS SUIT AND COAT SHOP '"C2arpittttgggte.try.nerggret,au zaaazh-mmasm s,.,--'.'.",,'.',".".',',','"'.',",',.'-'.",'.".'.",','; â€MM†“WWD~I‘ 'du,1'lG'lhfk"Ar'TrgC'r'11C'C'CC't' - In“ And - Sheets - Kitchener fï¬ï¬'ï¬LWCmmnn‘" t “at: ltNMt'tt'iiNotdllrt'.'lt "u,atittttatiti,,1rstttL' Your Fall Salt "Twill be a gilt-edged, you 'round investment You’ll wear it 95 street costume now . u two-piece one. out!!! later on. with or without a blouse underneath . T mate " with your topcoat tor ove-t-attd-tsuit wear durmg winter months T r then, come wring, 'twill be a perfect street costume again on its own. Attractive group to choose from this week at 'ir,/a"iiii","t7ii;L, Chalk alt-mes In erayts, checks In brown, and green and grey, notch collared and uncollared modela, a group at $2915. 385, $39.75, $4975 olive green serge with “null roll collar (size 15) at $3975 etc, ete, etc. brown charmeen with long roll collar (size 42) at $45 T _ _ navy blue with rounded drop shoulder, $39.75 . _ ' Mrs. Dolores Koche and daugh- ter Karn of Kitchener and Rudolph Schneider of Petersburg spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schneider. Mr. and M1}. Noah Sittler were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Jag?!) Sauder on the 11th line Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Badke of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. Allan Weber. Mr. James Gibson of London is having two days' meetings at the Gospel Hall on Tuesday and Wed- nesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. brown with saddle ststchintt (size 14) at $39.75 . T 'Full information from Agents The Devil’s Mask (ADULT ENTERTAIN M KNT't with All“. Louise Efteetke SUNDAY. SEPT. 29. 1916 “Romance of the West" ‘Easy to Wed' collarlcsa style In brown with one-button closing at $22.50 _ . Mon. Tues. Wed. CANADIAN PACIFIC Thur. - Fri. - Sat. Without Reservations -- ADDED FEATURE ___ TIME TABLE CHANGES $32.50 to “9.75 iirIEEiiTg Telephone 3-3631 Claudette Colbert and John Wayne Esther William Ind Van Johnson with Eddie Dean in Technicolor ALSO