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Juneâ€"bug 21. imitates 23. superiority 24. equalizes 26. cattleâ€"thieves (collog.) 28. tiny orifice 32. cut 35. careasive 37. notsy boisterâ€" ous speaker 39. woolen fabric 41. dove murâ€" mure 42. adjoin 43. renown 46. dance step 47. twilight 48. goddess of 6. mountain 7. not abstract Plate Glass in offite 10 41 | ~ |/LINWOOD service has been changed to 3 p.m. instead of 11 am. in the United Church during the winter months linlmfllino!meUng:rflty of Toronto spent the weéekâ€"end The Ladies‘ Aid of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church served a very successful sauerkraut supper in the basement of the church on Wednesday evening. The tables were decorated in Hallowe‘en colors, flowers and fruit. Arthur McMenamin of Dorking were guests of Mrs. G. G. Manser on Thursday. with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. G Misses Helen Karley and Mary Friedman of the Stratford Normal School spent the weekâ€"end at their respective homes. The Linwood branch of the Canadian Legion has decided to ?onlor Poppy Day, Nov. 8th. rrangements are also being made for a public memorial service at the new Memorial Park, Sunday, Nov. 9th, at 1.30 p.m. Several from here attended the Hallowe‘en Dance held in the Elmira High School on Friday evening. RBeginning Nov. 2nd, the church SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES TO ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WwiIlTER FAlR Nov. 18â€"26 TORONTO Good goingâ€"Nov. 17th to 19th Returm â€" Lyv. Toronto not later than midnight, Nov. 27th. Fare and one â€" third for round trip. Government Tax Extra By Miss Jetrst Manser from any agent t e Pilear fges Pais a ho week to spend the winter months with her son and h%hw, Mr. and Mrs. Harold t, at Glenallen. Mrs. L H. Schmitt, Mr. R“:ï¬ Schmitt and Jack of Waterloo Mary Everatt and Mrs G. G. Manser were callers on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Beggs at Milibank. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wray of Fordwich spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crawâ€" ford and with other friends. The Thankâ€"Offering i of the %S. of the Uniledum was held on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. R. Hain. There was a large attendance seruent. Mrs. Metcalfe of Mooreâ€" id was the guest speaker. Mrs. G. R. Hain was in charge of donaâ€" tions. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Wm. Carnochan quietl{ obâ€" served her birthday at her home on Saturday afternoon. Members of her (amil"n!rom Kitchener, Waterloo and lee were present. She received many gifts and cards. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Schultz of Bornholm spent Wednesday eyeâ€" ning here and also attended the sauerkraut supper held in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church. . Mr. Fred Wel{il of Moorefield spent Sunday with freinds here. Visitors:â€" Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Milner of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allemamf Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Thur of Elora at William Milner‘s; Mr. and Mrs. Bernart and daughter and Mrs. Sanderson of Preston at D. S. Williams; Mr. John Carnochan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rock, Jean and Melvin of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carnochan and Mrs. William Dunnington of Kitchener and Mrs. Arthur Sanders of Waterloo at William Carnochan‘s; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Morrow of Stratford and Mrs. Gordon Morrow and daughter Carol Ann of Port Perry with Mrs. George Glaister; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lavery of Dorking at O. L. Lanz‘s; Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hastâ€" ings and Margeriette _ and Leslie Bart of Listowel at J. W. Burnett‘s. Out of Town:â€" Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Hain in Toronto with the former‘s mother, who is ill; Mrs. E. C. Boyd a day in St. Jacobs with Mr. and Mrs. A. Holst; Mrs. D. S. Williams in Toronto and Islington. Jack were appointed delegates to ‘: es $10.00 °:..?3° the ol M s was v to Stratford tary Club. The Motto was presened by Mrs. Nelson Ward on "Of little labor little are the gains, man‘s fortunes are accord& ing to hmu". Mr. Jack Henâ€" derson, Millbank, ve a talk on "Is Canada Yet a ï¬nwn which was enjoyed by all m& Lunch was served by the and her assistants. The November meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. M. A. Reinwald. Mr. J. A. Knox has been apâ€" pointed postmaster of the local post office to replace Mr. R. G. Voâ€" gan who resigned. Mr. Kmox a veteran of the last war served 3% years in Canada, the United Kingâ€" dom and the Continent He was connected with the Royal Canadiâ€" an Electrical Mechanical h?i- neers. Mr. Knox assumed his duâ€" mes on Thursday. I tor Poole of the London Postal gistflct made the transfer. Dr. Melville Knox of* Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. B. McFaddin of Wiarton visited Mrs. John Knox on Sunday. Mrs. Knox accompaâ€" nied them home after spending last week at Owen Sound. Mrs. Waliter Tanner, Mrs. James McKenzie, Mrs. George T. Tanner, Miss Addie Harron, Mr. S. J. Harâ€" ron attended the meeting of the Perth Deanery at Saintsburg Angâ€" lican Church on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. S. Tiefenbach and son and Mr. Jack Gallagher of Hamilton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hewitt on Satâ€" urday. Mr. Gallagher remained for the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Sarah Seigner, Mrs. Daisy Gee of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seigner, David and Mary Lou of Mitchell, Mrs. Anna McAndless of Vancouver, B.C., visited the forâ€" mer‘s brother, Mr. Henry Keily on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Soloâ€" mon Bond were: Mr. Ed. Gingerâ€" ich, David, Arthur and Mary of New â€" Hamburg, ~Miss Margaret Gingerich of Kitchener, Mrs. John Yost of Milverton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leinheiser of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberts of Mount Forest visited the former‘s sister, Mrs. J. E. Pike and Mr. Pike on Sunday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald tord and family of Kichener visited Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Milliken on Sunday. Miss Mary Tanner of Toronto, Mrs. Louis Smith and son Norâ€" spent the weekâ€"end with her moâ€"| man of Waterloo, Mrs. George ther, Mrs. George T. Tanner. Manser and Miss Everett of Linâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Beggs have| wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn taken un residence in the north| Beggs on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Beggs have taken up residence in the north half of Mr. David Gascho‘s house in the rooms recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ward. Messrs. Donald and John, and Miss Margaret Davidson have reâ€" turned to their home in the village after spending the past year and a half at Hollyburn, B.C. qoi Enjoy â€" _ Going by Dus câ€"Daily ex. Sun. & Hol. d â€"Sun. & Hol. & â€" Sat. only BUS CONNECTIONS AT GUELPH FOR OWEN SOUND AND AT TORONTO FOR MONTREAL, OTTAWA ST. JOHN LEAVE KITCHENER (Standard Time) TO LONDON TO TORONTO 8.50 a.m. c 6.30 p.m. 8.05 a. m. 5.10 pm. 1155 a.m. $.50 p.m. 10.35 a.m. 1.50 p.m. 4.10 p.m. d 9.55 p.m. 100 pm. d 9.55 p.m. > 3.30 pm. g 10.05 p.m. FRED WESSON â€" King St. E. Phone 2â€"4469 FARES ABE LOW Round Trip â€" Tax Included Tickets and Information at AND NORTH BAY 44.15 Mr. and Mrs. David Gascho and Miss Fern Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gascho, fifth line of Wellesley on Sunday. Mr. Harold and Miss Betty Gaâ€" scho visited Mr. and Mrs. John Gascho of Milverton on Sunday. CALGARY ... 7555 KITCHENER