“Weekly Book Review 0 Al I“ i, the WW Pail: Iâ€. II By HAM WILLIAMS. m 1---e.Cr-m.oaatets madm- w. Set m the riirTCiGG m Im‘gvood's accounts “than of 1340.Frank Slaugh- ot Montcalm} triumph an Fort do newest novel u . than; tale Taunting: and hm pliant de- qe-oce und danger 19}!!ng - t,or11tt1ci.tt_tt,o.t.r 3' when murderous [Mun‘bec buds warned that huge pump [ boo a boss Dr, Tilly Cue was u/‘atm t Pointer, aurgeun. botanist wax .4 protégé of Dr Jonathan Bur. the hi, 3 noted ocuentist who can but! “ted an experrrnentul slahun on pm M11130 Key When Tally le- one turned from a held my he found cute nt Fdn Ewrgjdr: not on'O his thar Mend, Andy Wallyâ€. debumu pre mum of tne Dragoon,, but alsu the beaunlux Mar) Grant, a stalling plead "nd 11mm ol Aw " dy's. The story A: it hmr»raumg Belies of rxpnlxla to “A e out a T mud-mu; lndmn Land #2111) and pla Mary bewomc 11195151101) atttucted nnl to each other and then lose. story Cor an expat†Wuptt"it um“ lhr hpust- M“ ed “Mun of the tule to I “The Web at Destiny" by Mu- do] Elwood. Tm: wrung novel covers m mud Juan sunk: of the most dramam and dreamt years in, Canadian thur). yt"dt"S that determined the future of the North Arnegfran e Lt n t H) e nt Phone Z-ZIIS 1060 King St. E. Kitchener Watch lot "as" - The Bioek and Red Beauty built and driven by "Nou’l Auto Body" MIME I†“in. S. - Nut WM M. M bro" WAmLW " King St. N. PAGODA GRILL BLAU’S AUTO BODY OPEN UNTIL THIS AO. SPONSORED " THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR NOW Waterloo bet. There is much about this book that ml) delight Indus, the atmosphere ot French Ute, the warmth ot tbe ctsitsacteiuaatton, the vividuess with wtmh the uuthur Renate.» the tom-natu- per tad. Miss Eluood has produced on“ “an the romance and ear- cllement " a good story We., mid that won so many readers for her preuous Canadian novel, FASHION non; The new autumn hats show plainly the decision of the London unlhncu In legard to lung hang for ail the latest [nude]: hm: mun: Ink“ ate cut 4W4) almoat to nothing at the back, the Inlet- rhu- bemtt that the thent 1Atll Le Wraith; a ctngnun or, at least, ioncct hair rant») mule-d abme the nape u the rank, Most of these models have a shovel brim or a forward movement. although octagonal†a mlther rebeis ugamst the furhead hue. or WATERLOO in»: BRITAIN Phone 2-5088 [ ,Mr. and 3111:. Fred lla-htel: S and sun and daughlcr \‘Ism-d _ (Hands m Emma 3n Sunday ; Mr. and Min. Edward Huber- mell. Katuryr' and Uuuglu.» UU- l cumpamml Mr. and Hz? Kenneth [ Green and Kutiuy" at Wylie-ale, to the humc of Mr, and Mrs, Mud ‘Ziegler m Manon-1' un Sunday \where Kul'null Haiwxmml te- ‘mamed for " wuck's vucattort. ( Thomas (J, Wllkt-r ullt-ndrd tin ‘Don Mauser and il., l>lundm> {Shuw at the Strull'ud Casmo ‘Munday t\vn:ng_ 3 Crosshilt ' Mrs, Mutwarut Wloyn, Mrs. Elizabeth Luulusnn of Toeonto, Mrs. John Petrie of M/vcrtou. Mr. and Mr, Jam, P Wuhan of Atwood and Mrs. Jolm Inl‘llh Hf Lmuood were Sunday \ bums with Mrs. Adyyn Bigum. Miss Lula Wdtotd of Winnipeg. Man. Mn. John Bl’th‘l' of Ham- ilton spot a Irv. day. with Shs, w. WINE-1d am so“ Mr and Mis. Norman (gulp: o'. Suuzhmnptun Visited ul 1nts hullxv of (Jun. Bax- ter's on Mundu}; FF - _ Mrs. Wotham Voll and sun Ar- thur vsted an Sunday wrth tne former's son Culun m St, Thomas who had tee ttcsiortuue to have the first finger lukun otf an the right hand and Liâ€) 1hr Aimsplla} Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Gerber and son, Mr. and Mrs, Valentino Jun- tzi and family wanted With Mr. and Mrs Ben Junta and daughter at Welland, This Week the Waterloo Rod and Gun Club received 10,000 tingerling trout from the Department of Games and Fisheries. Bill Meyvr. the club's field committee chairman is shown assisting Frrd Merner, district game overseer. in scooping the trout from the special tank to a pail. The fish were piummi in the b'.rbsville stream. WHEN YOU TRADE " M Ftttt " W cocargrhyuts n In M wi" - wu'mm â€WRIGHT - M (run I " ms mount menus: IO? PRICES ou) TIRES SEE US FOR THE BEST FIRE DEAL IN TOWN? 1rrrlri.liltf Illl... Priced as low as sl8 for any size... any brand... any type of By Mr-. Looe Hrnnio ("hunk-Ir Corree,yundentt WE'LL PAY Plant 10,000 Young M 2-2191 _ Mrs. Em. Matthews and Mrs. Art Sheard accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kells to Woodstock on Saturday and were guests at the ‘weddmg of Bernice Annabell, (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray ( Matthews to Ronald Heymes also of Woodstock. Rev. C. A. Perkins performed the ceremony. About ’65 guests were present. The hap- _ py couple left on a trip and will .spend a week at their cottage at lSauble Beach. " JGlenallen ' l A terrible accident occurred lover the week-end at a reunion i for the Fletcher family, when Mr. (Wesley Fletcher of near Dayton (and his three sons and his son-in- iii, Beverly Lesley were drowned. We extend our tWm- |pathy to the_bereaved families. The construction gang are tear- mg up the floor of the bridge here on the east side of the village and mtend putting in a cement troor. All drivers will detour at the cen- tre side road as the road will be closed until the bridge is com- pleted. _ -- __ _ A Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Strang- way of Elma called at the home of Mr and Mrs. Em. Matthews on 'iunday fuming. _ Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jackson ar- xm-d home recently after a four- day mp to Montreal and other points Mr. and Mrs. Elam Lam- Hert aLvotupansed them, Mrs: Em. Matthews accompa- nied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Starr toh'almory, Frifry morning. A -- On their return they remained tnu sad news of the death of Mr. Wm. Overand at Tralee. The fun- rial took place at Listowel on Monday from the McLaughlin & ftred Funeral Home with Rev. W. E. Kelly of Knox Presbyterian Church, Listowel, otBciating. Human was m Hollen cemetery. Mi, 1Jseiand was an uncle to Mrs, Grunt Jackson. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved friends. Tragedy Stl'jRes myâ€. Mr. Alex Brant and his 'ttlt ter, Mrs. Gladys Morden and iss Bertha Chnstman of Elmira and Mr. Charles Christman of Wind- wr visited Mr. and Mrs. Em. Mathews one afternoon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Thump-on and daughter Donna, R.N., of Gilt visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelsqn M.atthesyt, Mr August Bchierholtx of " Salle, Ill, accompanied P, his " year-nld mother Mn, nth-rho Sch-"hon: of El’mirn. were vim- mg with the tormer's con-ml at Hm Shah home can of the village but Thug-any "trrrooo, ( Mr. R. Hewlett of West Mont- rme conducted the service in the Uniled Churchon Sunday morn- Jng m the absence of Rev, Flt- quharsun. u in: lent (Ciro-ll. mu Mr Ronald Forler, Toronto, son of Mr, and Mrs, Woman) For- ler, recently graduated from the University of Toronto School of Embalmmg Mr. Forler, prior to going to Toronto was In em- pluyee at the Fred Gruhn Under- taking establishment in Kiteh, Pner, Heavy ram storms accompanind by some hail last Wednesday an- tened some distrlcl wheat und Illo same sprung gram Belda. A con- snderable portion of the tall what Is rut Conestoga t Local friends regret to learn of the death of Mr. John Gerbil of Detroit, a CHILE" of Conesto,o about 50 years ago. when hig .- ther, the late George Gert)“ Br, operated the local ttax mil tor some years, The demand who had been a brick-layer went to Wmmpeg about 1900 and in later yeafs moved to Detroit. The Blooeitineote - Cerium.) Mrs. Em. Matthews (L‘hroukk Cancun-dun m-Che-ie- Btatr M iCi2hiiEre I. I." Jl1"fdhellk'a/dlU" a. who in! W a but. laud-ct mm A.dr-.tr-Amtettiienu. Mr. Noah Stroh, Ilia Emma Such, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Such and sons Russell and Donald were Sunday visitors at the home of their uncle, Chitin W. Schin- holy. in Kitchener. 7 7 loath-7 "with-ttsci-ir-G-, EVE. “loch. - tum-1 - 9 y...†W bg Tull', h! 2nd _lunily 91 GiteLt."iioGrkirG Wanna at the home of It. Ind . Erwin Dunn-r. Baum were gamma? 'td "I; ro-est mu 0 r0 geniectoa mutiny Schwartz, both at Commie. by Rev. Harold Bum. damn t . Sunday morn- uu - in the Lumenn Church. Mr. Leroy Glen ot Oiitte and Miss Margaret Ole: of Kitchener spent Sunday " the home ot their 8102"“. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Quite A number of district peo- tlt attended the funeral of the ate Earl Settqitete a tanner on the St. 2rottecottertqgo highway who saluted tum injuries " he fell from a My wuon on Thurs- day and was buried on Sunday afternoon. Local friends are interested to learn of the marriage of Ross Sni- der, can of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snider of near this vill?e to Miss Lola Heer, daughter 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. Heer of Waterloo. The ceremonl was performed Satur.. day by an. C. Sorloy ot Kitch- tenet: tended IV Duiat 1rarni'iy" Qihign held at Three Bridges on Sunday. Kitchener Girl Chats With Queen Elizabeth an. than MacMurray, the (armor Eileen Thome and child ot Philadelphia Ire visiting at the home of the tormer's father, Mr. Gordy: Tho.may. Mp.. .Msefurrto Mr. Willard (limerick: who un- derwent an oration for appen- dicitis in St. ary’s Hospital last Friday is' making a satisfactory recovery. Mr. and Mn. Noah Schmidt and Mr. and Mm. Oscar Lumen spent many 49er Ben, . A _ Mi: Lid ifri.9uiriiueteuneser' NH†__ ‘7 are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mitchener ortst. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber who have been touring Montreal and 3mm returned home by wey, 0 1h? Stytes. (vas formerly hom this" "viiiikVs." _ My. ynd Lars. Hervey Durst at- " In. C. W. m (Ciro-kl: Conan-(u!) Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Foster spent Su_n_day " Grand Itend. ___ Fourteen Ontario girls among a group of so from Canada shoe hands and chatted with Queen Elizabeth last Friday at _Bucking- ham Palace. They are Mary Bar- nett, Toronto; Patricia Hamant, Toronto; Eileen Jacobs, Wheat- ley; Pauline Kovachik. Wyoming; May Leslie. Toronto: Ines bongo, Kirkland Lake, Vioia Marchand, Owen Sound; Cynthia McLennan, London; Doroth McRobbie, Win- chester; Joan 8Uti'fd'2', Kitch- ener. Janet Perkins, Leaside; Shiri'ey Scott, Trenton; Helen Spakowski, Fort William and Frances Sutherland, Almonte. The girls are members of the Can- Baden t 18lkt'lthttbtt A * BIG EXHIBITION GAME * A * INTERCOUNT‘I ALL STARS * At Waterloo Park mis., JULY 31 - mo 1950 AMERICAN NEGRO LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Vs. PROCEEDS FROM THIS GAME USED TO SPONSOR MINOR BASEBALL IN THE INTERCOUNTY The Ind-upon- Clans -brHrt'titb" club to â€than in Wm My“. Yhu-eh'b_dtHi.C.Be-toedttodsorr-4urt. the “canâ€. not.“ 10-5. "OFBSIONAL CLOWNS PUT ON AN ACT PRIOR TO ACTQAL “M! AND IITWIIN INNINGS . INDIANAPOLIS CLOWNS Doug's Rocuébanotorloo. . Interval 'u' - than“ M "a At Mm_or’s Tight! Wyafitchpmr, and Reserved Seats Now On SALE l adiah girls' tour visiting Britain " guests of W. Garfield Weston, Canadian-born industrialist. The IT",',',', party was held spe- l cially or members of the tour. The group had to make some fast; preparations to keep the 4 p.m,) appointment. _ They arrived at Liverpool aboard the Empress of 1 France at 8 a.m. A specia tender; carried the party ashore. They were rushed to London where, they had two hours to prepare tor 1 their royal reception._ tN _ x A special fleet of limousines took the girls to the Palace. They were presented to the Queen by Vera Grenfell. who was lady-in- thntesthettktdee-dsatet- h‘“'%." â€an...“ "Shop with c..u._._tepieris_a1l,Auittt3cca1as_is__yrtt, .; . . Arias tooth ouches him Here it Gives Some Pennsylvania Dutch Talk Confidence" PLACE MATS, 2 for 15c; 75c a set RECIPE NOTES .__ t___-__.'.... $1.50 BRIDGE TALLIES FF 35c and 95c CANNING LABELS .trr_"_rww__. 15c Special Pennsylvania Dutch Dinner in 'tmesh-ttid-r-r-ttaC-et-ia-ah-dr. on greeting cords . . . bridge tallies . . . place mats . . . recipe notes that have caught the charm and spirit of the picturesque Pennsylvgnio Dutch customs and expressions, You'" love them to send to your out-of-town friends, for clever entertaining, or for a gift that is different. Come in and see our display on the King Street Main Floor. Look and at "A Conestoga Wagon Stopped Here" (Coloured movie on the develop-eat ot lacuna) showing on the new King Street Meiatigte yet 10:30 a... - 2:30 pan. - 4:30 p.m. may I“ "ttods, stht, i,iiiiiii,'i'ite 'aoii"i"iiiiili iiiiiiliii1jtii' I this Friday and Satudoy yet THE GRILL ROOM outatt 'sasu2"gh'ff. . waiting '10 Princess Alice 2eri'g,,4rheesvrn,t',', by the teen-age girls the Earl of Athlone's tenure as hey were chosen by the Cana. governor-general of Canada. ldian Education Association trom In the your are Dr. Muriel Roscoe, dean o women of McGill University who is the leader. As- sistant leaders are Miriam Wes- ton, daughter of the sponsor, Blanche Bishop of Medicine Hat, Alta., and Elaine Fildes, Edmon- ton. C All 10 provinces and the Yukon and Northwest Territories are re- Bmatqyhrania Dutch Cards (lilolg]g- KING & QUEEN STS . . . . It wonders me . EVERYDAY CARDS NONI: CARDS --"r_'.rr_ POST CARDS ., .. SCORE PADS _NwPFr T.FFr Space contributed in the service ot the community by John Lab-ll, Limited Under the same Wan, 50 British girls will visit Canada dun-inf August, led by Odette Churchil ' heroine of wartime secret service in Occupied France. 'they were chosen by the Cana- dian Education Association trom schools. Each was presented with a specially-made basic wardrobe and suitcases by Mr. Weston. The girls will return to Canada in late August. "'1'?1"a'i 3-3631 ITCHENER 2 tor' Mic SI GO .150