x‘ _ > Oamads has no room ‘for th#/ tho guest of Mr. and Mr slacker, no room for the MAD O"\ ;;.1) t their summer home, woman who seeks m ©482â€"] side," Muskoka, Willow street, Waterloo. Canada‘s rewards are not casily won.) _ . . , â€" k a They are hidden in the rocks, ‘Aelds| â€" Miss Katherine .. MHamacher, is and forests. ‘When the ~appointed|spending hor vacation with Mr. and tasks are done, no fairy godmother| Mrs. John Winkler,â€"at Markham. is more lavish with her rewards than k en 44 Mrs, E. Froude Seagram left last| of women‘s organizations. . ‘The Thursday (for Montreal en route to|annual meeting of the Iimperial England, to meet her daughter, Miss| Order, Daughters of the Empire, was Rleanor Seagram, who has been at| beld in Quebec, the second biennial school there for some time. Mrs.) meeting of the Federated Women‘s Beagram and her. daughter will\ Institute was held in Fredericton, spend the remainder of the summer|ang the annual meeting . of the months travelling in the Old Land. | Catholic Women‘s League was held BUCKINGHAM PALACE First Court of Season most Brilliant Since the War: The Queen‘s Gold and Silver Gown No court beldsince the ‘war has equalled in brilliance that given by the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace this season. Over seven hundred guests attended. ‘The approaches to the Palace were thrown open at 8.30, and for an hour or so there was a steady stream of arrivals. The general body of guests drove through the Quadâ€" rangle to the Grand Entrance, and passed up the Grand Staircase, lined by troopers of the Household Cavalâ€" ry, to the State rooms on the first Miss Isobel Hall, second daughter| Bowlby, Jr.. have returned from an of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hail, Toronto,| enjoyable holiday at Grimsby, the is a holiday visitor at "Clunie" with| guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. MéKellar, The Lord Chamberlain announced the names as the various ladies were presented. Prescntations in the Official Circle followed, and then those in the General Circle. The presentations _ included those . of several dobutantes. The appearance of the King and Queen at about ten o‘clock was the signal for the playing of the National Anthem. Buffet supper was served for the guests in the Ball Supper Room, the State Dining Room and. other apartments, The Court ended shortly after 11.30, there having been a total atâ€" tendance of 750. Ei Miss A. C. Bornholdt of Waterloo is spending her vacation of two months with her brothers at Durban, Manitoba. Kitchener was represonted at their Majesties first Court of this Season by Mrs. George A. Heathor, wife of Major G. A. Heather, R. A., of Kitâ€" chener, Canada, presented by the Duchess of Devonshirc. Misses Rebecca _ and Marion Kaatz have left for Pontiac, Mich., where they will visit their brother, Rov. Mr. Kaatz, The Misses Eleanor and Edith Watson left last week for Algonguin Park, where they will spend the hoiday season, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Forbes of Hespeler and party left lasat Friâ€" day for Montreal, where they took the "Empress of Scotland" for Engâ€" land for a holiday trip of two SCENE OF SPLENDOUR AT FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIA LS Pure Linen Hand Towelling in plain and stripe in light and dark colors, Special Friday and Saturday, yd... 22c I pair Bleached Irish Table Damask, a very fine finish ir Rose pattern. Special Friday and Saturday ........ 980 Children‘s Lisie, roll top socks in White with colored trimming®, aizes from 5 to 8. Special Friday & Saturday 25c 3 pleces fancy Check Ginghams, Blusé and white, Brown and White and Green and white, suitable for children‘s and ladies‘ dresses. Special Friday and Saturday ........@0, Ladies" Grey Silk with rib top, a nice heavy hose. Specia! Boys‘ Khaki Trousers, finished awith ouff, auitable tor work a% in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davison are holidaying at Montreal and Proviâ€" dence, R. L Dr. and Mrs. Fraser of Cochrane with their family are holiday visitors in Kitchener, having taken possesâ€" sion of the residence of Mr. and "Mrs. J. H. Dobbie, Ahrens street, for the summer months. has seen several notable gatherings ‘Mr. and Mrs. Maicoim Trumpour 38 Allan Street E.,; are the happy parents of a lovely young daughter, who arrived at the K. and W. hos pital last Sunday. Congratulations, Miss Bessie \'nn‘lrvery is a holiâ€" day visitor at Lake Couchiching, atâ€" tending Summer School. Misses Ellen and Annie Bolduc of Detroit are visiting their grandâ€" mother, Mrs. George Bolduc, Allan Street East. â€" Misses Betty and Mary Wallace, daughters of Mrs. W. T. Wallace of Toronto, are spending a short holiâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Devitt. The usual programme for a Royal State visit will probably be fokowed with the exceptior, I suppose, of a gala performance at the opera. The days of galas at Covent Garden have passed. the summer months. Quiet Wadding. M Ha " A quiet wedding was solemnized e rry Germann and tWO|jas; gaturday morning, June 30th, at daughters are the guests of LondOf|warerloo, when Laura Innis, youngâ€" triends. est daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Nairn $ \\ of Winterbourne, was united in marâ€" . M d o Nalttt, . RImM | ringe 16 Mr. Bort: Norman: or B are spending their vacation at their :‘;"}iï¬rb;:e';::::“;:: Z?â€::ll‘:: summer home at Conestogo. hTE 6 it loo. After the ceremony the young Mrs. Emma Armstrong was the couple ieft on a trip for Toronto and guest of honor at a <charmingly other points and on their return they arranged Tea for a number of her| W reside in Eimira, Au jof! in Intimate friends, at the home of| WI®hing them a long and prosperous Apll o raats Brassesse qasa mm.l__a...| wedded life, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Findlay of St. Andrew‘s College, Toronto, are spending their vacation at their summer home at Conestogo. Mrs. Emma Armstrong was the guest of honor at a <charmingly arranged Tea for a number of her Intimate friends, at the home of Mrs, Hattie Wegenast last Tuesday afternoonm, prior to her departure on Wednesday for an extended visit with her sister at Regina, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Halstead (nee Grace Sykes of Calgary, Alta.) have returned from their honeymoon trip of several weeks spent in Western Canada, and will take up their resiâ€" dence in Kitchener on the compleâ€" tion of their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Halstead have hosts of friends in the Twin City, who will extend a very warm welcome to this happy young couple with best wishes for much happiness and prosperity." Messrs, George and Carl Rumpel, Mr. and Mrs. George Bray @A06|ing a three weeks‘ vacation with reâ€" son Murray have opened their Sumâ€"| ;_,;,,, at‘ Hirle, PK. mer home at Oliphant, where theY| govera1 cases of Scariet Fever are will spend the Summer MORtDS. . | poporteq in the village and vieinity Miss ° Decima Zimmerman and| Although nothing of a very serlous Miss Nolite Hodgins left a few days| Dature. + ago for a holiday trip to Europe,| Mr. Joseph Groce ofthe thirteenth where they will spend the next two| line held. a vety successful baru months, Bon voyage. raising on ‘Thursday afternoon, hayâ€" i $ > . $ â€" hy nï¬ n en Rai t ts * Te /: 55 T hecondPs : » Pviabric A, / alnd Mr." and Mte: I,. M; Laing and| 700}_ D4%s 420â€"Mary «Kructzw! in Tact it will be to your interest to % 570, Laverne Dechert 504, Otto * _ sendinnemenniisnnramemememannatementut tamily are spending their Summer * n holidays at ‘their" ' ttage| 418. Margaret: Wilker 471,_ Viola e esnt o at Sauble Beach. Schineter 424. & %? +. "i&?m_â€uugfl * Form II Sr.: to Form IIH Jr. Total wide, Regular 300. ~July Bale ..;. . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Metcaife of| 620, pase $72â€"Maureen Collins 476,| 10 pes. 27 in. Ginghams in Checks Pasadena, California, â€" are holiday| Grant Schnurr 439, £va Dechert 441, Plaids, fast colores, Regular 38c for . .. vistore in Kitchener, Violet Schiueter 413, Kenneth Begge 15 pes. 33 in. Ginghams in Checks Mrs. O‘Donnell and daughter, Miss Maud O‘Donnell, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Zick and little daughter have returned fo Waterloo from Dallas, ‘Texas, where they spent the past six months. Mn Zick has returned to his home in Dallas after « short holiday with his Waterloo friends, leaving his wife and daughter to spend the semmer months with her mother, at 9 John street, East. vacation at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Walters, 67 Queen 8., ‘Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson and deughter, Mrs. Marshail and family of. four children of Montreal have arrived for a month‘s holidays: in Waterloo, the guests of Mrs. J. B. Snider, Mrs. H. Wegenast and Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Hallman. s Rev. C. G. and Mrs. Kaatz of Pontiac, Mich., are holiday visitors in Waterloo, the guests of his sisâ€" ters, the Missces Kaatz, Albert St. Geo. F. Mackie. Misses .Lily and Emma Mackie and friends of Guelgh. spent the week end with their plrml:;f and Mrs. daughter, Bee, of Hawkesyllle speNl) At the first sign of illness during Bunday with Mr. amd Mrs. Ge0. Fâ€")the hot weather give the little ones Mackie. Baby‘s Own Tablets or in a few _ Rev. Mr. Wright of London 0€C4â€"| hours he may ‘o beyond aid. These pied the pulpit in Chalmers Church| Tublets will prevent summer comâ€" here on Sunday morning and @Yemâ€"| plaints if given occasionally to the Jng. well child and will promptly reâ€" Mr. and Mrs, Molyin Myers and|jiove these trowbles If they come children of Kitchener spent the hollâ€"| on suddonly.â€" Baby‘s OWn Tablets day hore. should always _beâ€" kept in evary Mrs. John Pirle and son George O{|home where there are growing ohild> Gusiph and daughtor Wivie of To\ ron ‘There is no other madicine as mmmmoflvï¬ï¬-mamcum«»mmm‘ tormer‘s son, Mr. Gordon Pirie. antee of a government~amalyst that A large nukiber from around her6|they are absolutely sato. The Tabâ€" mpent the 2nd of July in Rlora. OU°| jors are sold by medicine dealers of boys played a basoball game with| py mail at 25 cents a box from The Mrs. Rapburn Hamilton and son Garfleld of Brantford are ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherriffs. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Moliison and family of near Guelph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mré. Jas. Langdon, News Notes. Vietch Mr. Linus Beits and sister, Miss Aunie Beits of Kitchener and Mr. Tommy Irvines of Guelph spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz. â€" Messrs. Watt Millard and Irvin Snyder of Detroit spent the week end at their homes here. Miss Evelyn Durrant of Belleville is spending the holidays here with her parents. Mr. Fred Grundy of Guelph spent the week end at his home here. Mr. John Rennie of West Montâ€" rose spent Sunday with Miss Gertie Miss Marjorie Loney of Gueiph spent the week end at her home here, Mr. Kenneth Nairn of Toronto and Mr. Ross Price of (Guelph spent the week end at the former‘s home here Mr. John Watts left last week to spend the folidays at his some in Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Scherer and daughter, Bee, of Hawkesvilie spent Bunday with Mr. amd Mrs. Geo. F. Mackie. he Bothany team resniting 13â€"6 in| Pr.. Wiliiams‘_ Medidine . Co,, : Brockâ€" avor of Winterbourne. â€" ville, Ont. ‘ ‘ $3 ® 6 o Missâ€" Risie Walters of Hayergal foo Late for Last Issue) WINTERBOURNE little visitâ€" John _ Sr. Primer to First classâ€"Mabelt rgall Kruotzwiser,â€" ~Elea Reble, ~ Joyce, her| Stever, Hidia Hahn, Elmer~Schmetâ€" The monthly meeting of the Union Church Ladies‘® Aid was held on Thursday afternoon, July 5, with a very good attendance of members, Woman‘s Institute Meeting. Mr. Joseph Groce of the thirteenth line held. a vety successful baru raising on ‘Thursday afternoon, hayâ€" ing torn down his old building and erected a new one. A very successful meeting of the local Women‘s Institute was held at the beautiful home of Mrs. A. C.‘ Crawford, m@bout three miles west of here on Wednesday afternoon of last week. The members of the village motored up with three or four cars,. The main part of the programme was an aluminum deâ€" monstration under the management of Messrs. Gilbert and Schwitz»r, which was thoroughly enjoycd by all present. A delightful luach was served by the hostess. Miss Gladys Hall, Teacher Notes of Interest. Rev. Father ‘Weidéner is spendâ€" ing a three weeks‘ vacation with reâ€" latives at Erie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Luft and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Peebles spent Sunâ€" day afternoon at the Hawkesyile flats. n Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Herb Doherty, on Sunday, July 8th., a son. The local menbers of the Cathotic Order _ of Foresters attended the meeting of that Society at St, Clemâ€" cats on Sunday. Mr. John Schummer of Detroit spent a day with his brother Frank here while spending the holidays with his parents at St. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Pollock and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Pollock and daughter, Marie, of Drayton were visitors in town on Sunday. On election night Mr. John Heimâ€" buch had the top of his Ford taken off and stolen. He immediately put the authorities on the trail and the ease came up in the Kitchener Police court on Monday. . Messrs, Albert Stricker and Schaefer of Bridgeport were accused of the theft and it is yet to be scen what the result Yyin be. The same day as the case came up in police court Stricker‘s father was â€" buried. _ Stricker is also a cousin of Jack Heimbuch. The many friends of Miss Mary Schlueter will be sorry to learn that she is iI1 in Kitchener with a severe wétack of appendicitis and Bright‘s discase. _ Her pbysician would not SUMMER COMPLAINTS KILL 1IATTLE ONES â€" A truck belonging to Huether‘s of Kitchener which was found stolen on Sunday night was recovered in a ditch at. Bloomingdale, having turned turtle. The accident caused a fire which was extinguished by neighboring farmors. Oficial word was reeeived by Mr, I. A. Heimler, local hydro commisâ€" sioner, from Mr. Doerr, Kitchener, that he had recelved word from the Ontario â€" Hydro Commission that operations would be commenced from St. Jacobs to Linwood in about five weeks. The line is expected to hbe completed on or about November 1st, 1923. allow her here. Mr. Kugene Hayes left for Grimsâ€" by where ho expects to spend the summer picking fruit. Will Start Work Soon. Form â€"I to Form !Iâ€"Edith Koebel, BTOLEN TRUCK RECOVERED to be taken to her home Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Barbour have moved to Brantford whereâ€"they inâ€" tend making their home. a> Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Playford and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and Miss Lydella of Elmira . were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Playford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gascho of Poole‘ and Mr. and Mrs, Schwartzentruber and baby of Mfverton called on friends hbere Sunday evening. Mrs. John Lather and son of Newâ€" ton spent Sunday at the home of Mr, Peter Lather. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Lorné Rennie, Mrs. Foster and Miss Laura spent Sunâ€" day with Dr. and Mrs, Beggs at Milverton. 10 doz. (Seconds) in window shades Green only, ©P@Gigh .....2s6»..2.2+ .204 10 pee. 27 in. Ginghams in Checks and Plalds, fast colors, Regular 38¢ for . ..... 15 pes. 33 in. Ginghams in Checks and Hgla..nnnluo.n.-h'floh.... 10 pes. Anderson‘s Scotch Ginghams, 36 incfes wide, reguiar §0c, for . ....... 1" peu. Blick and White striped Roeckfast Shirting. Ro.uurnu.hr. 100 Remnants nearly HALF Price Many lovely materials are being cleared out suitable for SUMMER DRESSES at decided price reductions. This is a good time to buy Summer [ Clothes, such as LADIES DRESSES, LADIES SUITS and TRAVELLING | GOODS, also SKIRTS, BLOUSES |; and SUMMER UNDERWEAR. These lines are being cleared uut at very marked reductions and will mean a decided saving to all who make purchases during this, month. Dress Goods, Silks and Cotton Goods Summer Clothes Watch this space next week for Special Announcements. Brickerâ€"Germann CGo. CROSSHILL. We hy 39 JX Pask [aN€ [EEACY (CGÂ¥ae Mr. and Mrs. M. Shantz and son Campbell and Mr. John H. Camp bell spent a day last week with Listowel friends. Mrs. Gibson and daughter Mrs, Lanz and little daughter ieft last Tuesday for California. WATERLOO 47 in, At very decided I Reductions. & Hotel Waveriey is possibly the.â€"most desirable:Hotel in Toronto gaf for motorists. Extra m roomsâ€"fine> meals at most moderâ€" "% ate cost snd our ideal tion make a combination difficult to s duplicate. Modern garage only one minnte.walk from Hotel, \g * Ample parking space in front of Hotel. Write for illustrated y for Ladies and Children, . a x mm » + it Another lot of H-:h:bd‘u q Hose for Ladies, Bpecial per pair o wASH : Go0D6é Take up pick of. our 75c. and 856 5 CORSETS Durh.JulytdomohuMo«rfl LADIEY AND GIRL‘s UNDEARWEAR MOTORISTS DRIVING To TORONTO HOTEL WAVERLEY Curtain Musiins, PRINTS [%..99m, a RIDEAU HALL COFFERE for 6 ,_ $ doz, Men‘s Extra Heavy Blye and White overalls, sites 34 to 42, . Special SPADINA AVE. & COLLEGE ST. E. R. POWELL, Manager. 29¢c, 39¢, 50c¢. 75¢ M : hasâ€" sold ie 50 5 r. A. Schwarts has sold his 50 _/ acr farm east of the village to Mr. ‘‘| Hoffard of Kitchener. ° ts ? Mr. Geo. Witt hLas moved into â€" / John T. Wilford‘s house, formerly. !“i oecupied by Mrs.â€"P. Birmingham." ~~ . Minard‘s Liniment Heals Cuts