Dr. C. 0. Lehman and Mrs. Lehâ€" man and daughter, Miss Marjorie Jean. of Genesee, N.Y., Master Evâ€" erett ond Misa Dorothy Woodworth of Kenmore, N.Y, visited in Kitchâ€" ener, guests of Mre. Lehman‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Betzner, East King street. Other weekâ€"end guests were Dr. Everett Woodworth and Mré. Woodworth of Kenmore, N.Y., and Mr. and Mre. A. L. Sauder of Toronto. Mrs. Ivan Gordon entertained at a tea at her home in Kitchener reâ€" cently in honor of Miss Virginia Potâ€" ter, prior to her leaving on a Enropean trip. A ecore of friends were entertainâ€" ed by Mrs. Milton Snider at her home at a quilting party recently. An enjorable social few hours were spent by all. Mrs. Franklin Good, who has been a resident of Waterloo for many years leftf recently for Toronto, where she will reside with Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Clement. . Mies Caroline Geil, R.N.. of Brantâ€" ford and Miss Rose Geil of Hamilton spent the weekend at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Geil Rowe Cunningham â€" of ‘Toronto visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cunningham, Waterloo. Mrs. Maurice Brown and daughâ€" ter of Toronto and Mrs. Clatence Moser of Evanston, IIL, are the guests of the latters mother, Mrs. Samuel Brown, at Kitchener. The members of the Kitchener‘s Women‘s Auxiliary and of the Waâ€" terloo Women‘s Anxiliary of the Kâ€"W hospital were the bostesecs at a reâ€" ception at the nurses home on Tuesâ€" day night in honor of Miss K. Scott of Sarnia the new lady superintenâ€" dent of the hospital who assumed her duties at the hospital this week. Miss Maud O‘Donnell of Waterloo is spending two weeks in Buffalo, a guest of her sister, Mrs. E. H. Zick. Mrs. William Henderson, er., and NMre. William Henderson, jr., Waterâ€" lo0, were in Ingereoll on Friday to attend the post nuptial reception arâ€" runged by the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Rovden Start, at her home. A welcome guest of Rev. and Mrs. E. Neudoerffer of the Waterloo Laitheran Seminary is Hon. B. C. John of British India, principal of a mission high school and secretary to a cabinet minister in the Madras government. Mr. and Mrs. William Cunningâ€" ham of Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cunningham, Waâ€" terloo. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Cressman‘ of Waterloo visited for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harryl Hahn at Lordon. Miss Edua Breithaupt and Mr. Paul Breithaupt of Toronto were reâ€" cent guests of their father, L. J. Breithaupt, Kitchener. Mrs. E. F. Seagram, "Bratton House," Waterloo «pent the weekâ€" end in Oshawa where she visited her daughters at Bishop Bethune Colâ€" lege. " L Mr. and Mrs. Joanthan Snider and Mr. and Mre. Jacob Snider of Waterâ€" loo were the guests of friends in Brantford and St. Catharines reâ€" cently. Rev. A. Brubacher of Ossington, N.Y., was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Blakeney, 129 David St., Kitchener. Mrs. John Livingston and Mrs. W. H. Somerville, Waterloo, were visiâ€" tors in Toronto this week. Mre. Houson has returned to her home in Chatham from Waterloo where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Seagram and Mr. Frowde Seagram, Albert street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O‘Donnell were recent visitore in Hamilton. Mr. Fred Goos, of the Waterloo College, fell and tore the ligaments of his leg this week. He is able to get about with the aid of crutches. The friends of Mr. F. L. Brubaker, of Kitchener, will be pleased to learn he is recovering from his re cent illness. Mrs. S. C. Tweed was a visitor in Toronto this week. My, Herbert Bellinger of Toronto was a recent guest at the home of bis aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gerâ€" mann, Waterloo. Mrs. (Rev.) Geelhaar of Listowel was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Edâ€" ward Liphardt, Waterloo. Audrey Cook, the distinguiahed young Canadian violinist, photoâ€" graphed with the famous teacher, Sevcik, who regarded her as one of his most promising pupils. The photograph was taken at Piack, Czechoâ€"Slovakia. Miss Cook has jJust returned to Canada after years of study in Europe and will make her debut Sunday, Dec. 7th, when she will play with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra broadcast across Canada by the Canadian _ National _ Railways‘ chain. Hi there‘!‘! Fed Out About Don‘t merely take our word for it â€" make us prove the above statement. Come in this coming SATURDAY and examine our Fleocod at $1.00 a garment, and All Wool Heary Ribbed at $1.65 and $1.85 a garment, and our Famous "Admiral" Brand Natural Wool 70% All Wool at $1.69 a garment, and last but not least our "Ceetee" in both Comb. Suits and separate Garments. H. A. QERMANN Men‘s Winter Underwear SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Our WonGerful Range of Waterloo‘s Great Corner Store | _ Meeere. Clarence Graham _ and ,Gmrgn Bettschen | were Stratford |visftors on Tnesday of this week. Church Service. . Quite a number from here attended the service in 8t. George‘s Church, |an Hamburg on Sunday afternoon. when Rev. R. 1. Fleming. arch deacon of the Arctic preached an eloquent eermon and quite a number from here also went to «ce the Arctic film deplcting life in the Arctic shown in the Grand Theatre in New (famburg on Monday afterâ€" noon and evening which certainly proved very intereating. j__The forepart of last week Mr. Will [Herzog. overseer of the provincial ‘highway | from _ St. Clements to ‘Wagner‘s Corner was busy with his men pulting up storm fences at {different places along the highwas lwhere the snow usually drifts badly Miss Mary E. Walker of Kitchener spent the weekend at her home here. â€" Mise 1. Fergnson spent the werk end at her home in Plattaville. \â€" Mre. J. J. Graham and danghter Sylvia accompanied by Mr. and Mrs R W. Graham and danghter Marion of Stratford spent Saturday in Toâ€" ronto. _ Mra. Pearl Vincent returned home last week after spending the past conple of weeks in Kitchener. Miss Delphine Nahrgang 3« at present visiting friends in Kitchenâ€" _A literary meeting of the A Y.P A will be held in the Haveville Hall next Monday evening at 815 n‘clock This meeting is in charge of the conâ€" yenor. Miss 1. Ferguson and a #plenâ€" 4id program is being prepared on Canadian authore and other intere«tâ€" Ing Items. A cordial Invitation Ja exâ€" tended to all This week the Bell Telephone Co.. put in a direct line from Elmira Central to Huehn Bros‘. store and inâ€" etailed a pay station, Miss Annie Wahl spent the week end in the Twin City. Mrs. Conrad Gies of Kitchener and Mrs. Ed. Meyer of Canfield were anests with Mr. and Mrs. John Gies for a day this week. Mre. Ashdorn and children and Mre. Matilda Hoerle and daughter Ruth and Mr. Oliver Sither were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chae. Seller‘s of Walton. Mr. and Mra. William Sechneider and family of Bamberg spent Siumâ€" day with the former‘s parents here Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. J. J. Graham and son Clar ence spent last Wedneeday after roon in Stratford _ Last week on Wednresday morning housewives here hailed the snow iwith delight and were buey melting snow to get some soft water. On ‘waking Sunday morning the happy scund that greated their earsâ€"it was raining, the long waited and long lookeu for rain was here and the snow had almost all disappeared. Some farmers in this locality whuse wells and cisterns were dry had for months past been drawing water for cattle and for house use. The good old village pump of the Great Western Hotel which was never known to be dry was a source of bleseing to many. Contractor Herb. Schnarr of St. Clements is remodelling the interior of Huehn Bros. store, by removing the stairway almost in the centre of the store to the back and putting a partition in to separate the hard ware section â€" from the | general store Counters will be put up along the centre of the store armd it will be every way made into a meodern upâ€"toâ€" date general store. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss accomâ€" panied by ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. Bricker and Mies Nellie Weber of Waterion motored to Chesley one day Jast week and were guests of Mr. and Mre. M. E. Roog. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gies and chilâ€" dreén of Waterloo spent a day with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs J. Gies. Mrs. John Weis epent a few days with her children in Kitehener. Mrs. Geo. Reipert and son Rohert of Kitchener epent Wednesday of this week with Miss Mand Engelter. Messre. R. T. Puddicombe and H B. Puddicombe epent a few days last week with relatives in Toronto. Mra. P. Bettschen and daughter Susie spent last Wednesday in Kitâ€" chener. _ According to a diary of last year srow fall on the nlgh}xuf Nov. 25 to the depth of 4 inches‘dnd remained On Dec. 17th the roads were blocked and from that time on the automo biles had to abandon the country roads. Long before Christmas the road to the Twin City went across fields on account of the snowâ€"bound roads. School mates were glad to see little Miss Florence Hahn back to School again this week, after her severe illness this fall. Mre. Margaret Kochler and Mrs Elizabeth Hoffman returned hom alter visiting a few days with rela tives in the Twin City. Misa â€" Edith â€" Samuel spent last week _ with herâ€" «ister, Mrs. B flagey in Preston. Mrs. Albert Kl‘:llll:‘l' epent a Aay with Mr. and Mrs. A. Scheifele of Louisa St.. Kitchener. Mrs. Elroy Duval and daughter of Evanston, l11., have returned after visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Ratz, Park St., who has been seriâ€" cusly ill. Minard‘s Liniment aids Sore Feet. HEIDELBERG HAYSVILLE eâ€" past Second, Leonard Cressman, Lila . Uoissotn, â€" Lloyd Nahrgang, Donald nghter | Kiieger, Panul Weies, Willie Geler. id Mrs.|Jolhin â€" Gingrich, _ Vernice â€" Wagner Marion ‘I (wbsent }. in Toâ€";â€" Firct, Clayton Geijer, Simon Reinâ€" |bart, Howard Lichty, Eral Cresaâ€" J« at man, Gladys Harnack, Gordon Hasa, itchenâ€"‘Jean Nahrgang. Melbourne Pitz, Roy Warner (absent). chener Primer, Jerome Reinhart, Eunice home | Cre«sman, Mary Gingrich and Howâ€" avd Kramp (equal}, Ida Krieger. woekâ€" [George Schilling. Billy Wagner and o. ilx‘vmu-!h Pitz (absent). | Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hicknell and comns â€" Joseph and | Maurice, spent ’Sululu,\' afternoon at the home of Mis, Vera Hergott. ' Mr._ Adam Ruppel of Kitchener |ebent the weekâ€"end at the home of {Mr. and Mrs. William Ertel. | _ Littls Miss Alice Hagey of New Hambhurg spent Sunday and Monday |:|| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lichty. ' Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lichty spent ;\lnnuluy afternoon in Preston. Mr. and Mrs: Allan Hilborn, Mra Gilbert Snyder and Mre. Jack Wal Ince all of Preston visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lepp on Tuveday last, John Holm of Plattsville visited with his brother Leyi on Sunday. Miss Edith Hergott of Kitchener spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott, The extreme cold weather this wreek Aas tried the patience of many fhotorists. _ They â€" are thinking of lighter nil, alcohol and glycerol, anyâ€" thing to help them get away quicker and eacier in the morning. The â€" Rural â€" Hydro _ jnstalled ‘the lizhis in Mrs. Elizabeth Hergotts new home on Monday afternoon. School Report Nuvemher report for S.S. No. 14 is ns follows: Sr. IV, Elizabeth Janzen. Jr. IV, Willard Cressman, Fred lslex, â€" Victorâ€" Geier, Wilfred â€" Harâ€" nick, _ Verna â€" Cressman, â€" Edward Mies Angeline Haliman has reâ€" turned to her home here, after hayâ€" ing spent a week in Preston with her nlece, Mre. Fany Rahn. Louls Holm received a "Certificate oi_ Honor" for having won the greatest numher of points in SS. 22. Rneeville School, township of North Dumfries. at Waterlon Co. Rural School Fair held at S.8. 19. Stone School Miss â€" Bulah _ Becker and l‘t\ra)"npelor. Stnger returned from the Royal Winâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cressman ter Fair, Toronto, on Friday last and‘ motored to Detroit recently . report having had a moat enjoyable Visitors at the home of Mr. S. time. Geiger were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Vera Hergott visited relatives in Kitchener on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kramp called ou Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Krieger. on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gutzkf called on Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hass on Sunâ€" day afternson. Kramp (absent). Sr. . IJ, â€" Wilfred â€" Weiler, Marie Reinhart, Andrey Bindernagel, Helen Kramp, Eileen Reinhart, _ Solly irschenhanm, Roy Frey, Michael Weiss, Marie Geier (absent). dr. IH, Verna Lichty, Vera Harâ€" nack, _ Katherine _ Refnhart, Polly Kirschenbaum. brother and wife. Before returning t> Canada, they decided to visit the Hagerstown, Md. district, where they had many friends. It was when they were near this town that a car <truck theirs. Nelson Cressman was instantly killed, his neck being broken and receiving other injuries, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cressman sufferâ€" ed cuts and bruises, while Mrs. Nelson Creseman was the least hurt. Later Harvey T. Beane, of Hagersâ€" town, was arrested and charged with manslaughter. The funeral of the late Mr. Cressâ€" man took place on Saturday afterâ€" nooun and were very largely attendâ€" ed. The services were conducted by Bishop Abraham Gingrich and Rev. Urias Martin. Mr. Clarence Knoblauch of Hesson spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Nir. and Mrs. William Ertel. Mr. Albert Weiler of Waterloo spent the weelkend at the home of his purents, Mr. and Mré. Ignatz Weiler. Mr. Herb, Krieger was busy cawâ€" ing wood at the home of Mr. Arthur Kramp on Monday afternoon. ~ Quite a number of young folks in this vicinity spent a very enjoyable evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ertel. Mr. and Mre. Fred Berg of Kitchâ€" eber spent Friday evening at the Lome of Mrs. Peter Berg. Mrs. Peter Berg spent the weekâ€" end at the home of her son Alex. of Philipsburg. It was a ead home coming on Thursday when Mre. Nelson Creseâ€" man and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Creseâ€" man returned to their home at St. Jacobs, bringing with them the body of the late Nelson Creseman, the victim of an automobile accident, on the highway near Hagerstown, Md., on Tuesday, Nov. 24th, while on his honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cressman were married on Thurs day, Nov. 13th. They decided on a beneymoon trip to Lancaster, Pa., taking with them, the former‘s Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Weiler and «on Huszh of Detroit apent a few days lest week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ienatz Weiler. An unfortunate fire occurred on the farm of Mr. George Martin, a mile southâ€"east of the village, on Saturdeay evening. ‘Mr. Martin is one of the milk distributors of the vilk lage. His milk house containing a pasteurizing plant, by some unerâ€" plained means caugHt fire after he had retired, and being of frame conâ€" struction burned to the ground. Most of the equipment was saved. GEORGE MARTIN LOSES DAIRY HOUSE Fire Destroys Pasteurizing Plant Saturday Night.â€"Part of Equipment Saved. FUNERAL OF NELSON CRESSMAN LARGELY ATTENDED Victim of Motor Accident Suffered Broken Neck.â€"Driver Faces Manslaughter Charge. SHANTZ STATION ROSEVILLE ST. JACOBS Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Miller and son Merl, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller and Bobbie Beals visited with the Intter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe RBeals of near Dundas. Mr. Francis Hilborn of Preston, who spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs., Hewitt Schutz of Elâ€" mira were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Go‘r}ion Hgnrlch on Sunday. There was an interesting program provided consisting of a duct by Misses Gertrude and Edna Goettâ€" ling; a recitation by Norma Fried; an instrumental by Ednaâ€"Goettling; and a reading by Elthea Reihm. _ Mr. and Mrs. Goettling received many beautiful and useful gifts. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Witmer spent a few days with friends at Wainfleet. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Otterbein were Mr. and Mr«. Ton Snyder and sons Robert and William, Misses Olivia nnd Clara Dichls of Preston, and Mr. and Mra. Wesley Otterbein of Brealau. The funeral of the late Nelson Cressman was largely attended on Saturday. Bishop Abraham Gingâ€" erich and Rev. Urias Martin were the officiating preachers. Mr. and Mre. Henry Brubacher of Hawkesville were business visitors here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Feil and family visited at the home of Mrs. Feil‘s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. Gies, on Sunday. SILVER WEDDING â€" ANNIVERSARY IS CELEBRATED Mr. and Mrs. Goettling also reâ€" ccived a telephone call from Royal Oak, Mich. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee were Mr. John E. Egerdee, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hammel of Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald of Kitchener, Miss Ramola Madter, Mr. Max Madter, Reyborn Madter of Pine Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Egerdee and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weias, Miss C. Stienhoff visited with friends at London. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Miller visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alger Hilborn of Heapeler. _ _ Mr. Abram Brubacher of the Three Bridges visited at the home of his brother, Norman, on Sunday. list. Fu!eral Largely Attended. Friends Honor Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goettling and Present Suitable Gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goettling of this dsitrict celebrated their twentyâ€" fifth wedding anniversary on Saturâ€" day, Nov. 22nd. Our local Hydro Commission have hit on a new plan to turn off or on the string of street lights up the hill on North King street. They proâ€" vided a stick with which to hit a certain post whem, the lights either don‘t come on in the evening or off in the morning. Personals. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Heinrich Cornic of Williamsburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilles on Sunday. _ The Ledies‘ Aid of St. James Lutheran Church had a very enjoyâ€" able time last Wednesday evening, when the ladies, whose birthdays occurred during the period from July lst to Dec. 31st gave a social to those whose birthdays occurred durâ€" ing the first half of the year. The program consisted of music, both inâ€" strumental and vocal. A delicious lunch was served, such as only St. Jacobs women know how to prepare. Visitors Coming And Going. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Arbuckle and Miss Loretta Arbuckle of Drayton and Mr. and Mre. Joe Arbuckle of Elmira called on their sister, Miss Arbuckle, R.N., who is the nurse atâ€" tending Mr. T. S. Copeland. Novel Pilan. Mrs. Erickson spent the weekâ€"end in Kitchener. CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY NOV. 29 Mr. and Mre. Peter Ritter cele brated the eighth anniversary of their wedding day last Saturday evening by calling in a number of their near relatives to enjoy with them a feast of roast turkey and goose. The visiting friends to the number of about twenty presented Mr. and Mrs. Ritter with a wellâ€"fillâ€" ed purse and Mrs. Russel Hahn, a sister of Mr. Ritter read an address. Birthday Social. Mr. Eden Cressman is on the sick Mre. Peter Ritter.â€"Birthday Social.â€"Other News. ROSEBANK A Camp Borden Airplane pilot, who had lost his way during a srowâ€" storm and badly frozen, made a forced landing at the western end of the village on Friday forenoon. The {lyer, who was bound for the Kitch enerâ€"Waterloo Airport, had almost reached his destination and after a thorough warming up he continued his trip to the Waterloo port. Simon Hallman of Mannheim, Mr. Joe Knechtel, Mr. Richard Knechtel and Miss Alice Wolfe of Kitchener and Howard Kelsey of Preston. Mr. Oliver Wright left on Saturâ€" day for Chicago, where he will visit his cousin and attend the Internaâ€" tional Live Stock Exhibition during the week. : b Lost HMis Way. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holle of Kitchâ€" ener were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Leteon on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Milton Scheifele and family of Detroit were visitora here on Thursday. Chicago Fair. Miss Myrta Strome of Elmira was visiting friends here last Thursday. Miss Mabel Snider, nurse of To ronto, is visiting with her sisters. the ‘Misses Ida and Nellie Snider. Visitors at the home of Mr. Gorâ€" don B. Hallman were Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Casse) and daughter Marâ€" guret of New Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hallman and daughter Eileen of near Waterloo, Mrs. Abram Hallâ€" man and Miss Edith Bean of Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hallman, Masâ€" ter Robert Hallman and Miss Kathâ€" ryn Hallman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel for a day. The concert given by the local Ladies Auxiliary of the Freeport Sanitorium on Thursday evening proved a decided success. The proâ€" gram was exceptionally well renderâ€" ed. The play, "No Men Admitted", was well taken and the vocal selecâ€" tions as well as the instrumental numbers were greatly appreciated. Mr. Oscar Weichel and pupils, Miss Vera Rahn and Mr. Melchior Cress of Elmira assisted the local talent and gave several very pleasing numâ€" bers. Miss Gladys King presided. Celebrated Anniversary. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich Scheerer celebrated their 30th wedding anniâ€" versary on Thureday evening. Durâ€" ing the day they received the conâ€" gratulations of many friends. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Lanson Schiedel of Mannheim visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baer. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cressman and family visited with friends in Kitchener recently. e Kirkconnel of Blight, Mr. and Mrs Play ‘"No Men Admitted" Pleased Large Audience.â€"Neat Sum Realized. CONCERT PROVED A DECIDED SUCCESS INFANTS‘ DELIGHT TOILET SOAP Regular 10c â€" 5 cakes 25¢ 7 Bars P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP C. J. TRAPP st.;acous Seven Hundred of Ontario‘s finest merchants, each owning his own store, backed by years of experience, offering you an intelligent personal service. High quality merehandise bought in such tremendous quantities ensure consistently lower prices. Thousands have discovered that it pays to shop the Superior way. There is a Superior Store near you to serve â€" Â¥ry it onee and be convinced that New VALENCIA RAISINS with the seeds. New SEEDLESS RAISINS CHATEAU CHEESE % Ib. phg. 16c CORN FLAKES GRAPENUTS The Vitamin Food. 15c per pkg. and 10c pkg. of 3 pkgs. Quaker 2 lbe. for 21c 2 lbs. for 25¢ AMMONIA all for 33¢ ¥¥ CONESTOGO THESE PRICES GOOD FOR ONE We Sell the Best For Less Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scheifele have taken up their residence in the vil lage. They will occupy the house re cently purchased from Mr. Wm. H. Hartman. In 1}} Health. The girl friends of Miss Dorothy Kirch, who has been ailing for severâ€" ol years will regret to learn that she has not been as well as usual for the past week. With a feeling of considerable reâ€" lief, we learn from a medical pwbâ€" liclat‘s column that hairâ€"dyes do not affect the brain, if any. Mr. Ed. Richter of Cincinnati, Ohio, is â€" visiting his _ brother, Matthew and Mrs. Richter of the Schweitzer Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lichty and daughter were Sunday visitore with relatives in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson of Kitchenâ€" er were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Huehn on Sunday. Miss Annie Hill of Kitchener spent Sunday here with her parents. Mr. Raiph Lederman of Kitchener spent Sunday under the parental roof. Christmas Program. The United Church Sunday School will hold their Christmas Entertainâ€" ment on the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 23rd. Moved Into New Home. The following is the report of S. S. No. 16, Wilmot, for the month of November: Sr. IV.â€"Esther Roth 85%. Jr. IV.â€"Winnie Schmidt 73, Abâ€" ner Shantz 50, Elmer Roth 43. I.â€"Erma Roth, Hilda Snyder, Olive Axt. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized in St. Peter‘s Lntheran Church, Kitchener, on Saturday afternoon, when the pastor, Rev. H. Sperling, joined in marriage Mr. Geo. Uhrig, son of Mr. and Mre. Wm. Uhrig of Kitchener and Miss Frieda Kirch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solâ€" Kirch of this village.. The wedding was attended only by immediate reâ€" latives of the bride and groom. The happy couple will reside in Kitchenâ€" er. Their many friends here wish them a long and happy married life. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn and family epent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s father in Heidelberg. Jr. III.â€"Dora Wagner 64, Herâ€" bert Wagner 45, Ward Snyder 43. II.â€"Leona Schmitt 68, Delmar Roth 52. Sr. Pr.â€" Audrey Roth, Daniel Zeht. Miss Frieda Kirch Becomes Bride of George Uhrig.â€"Other News Notes. wWEDDED AT 12 KITCHENER, NOV. 29 * Jr. Pr.â€"Dorine Mank. Winifred A. L. Leake, teacher. Oldâ€"fashioned BROWN MIXED CANDY 2 lbe. for 25¢ Children‘s Pure Wool BLACK HOSE at A good range of Ladies‘ Full Fashioned Wool Cashmere Hose, English make, at $1.00 per pair. Well worth $1.50. LANTERN GLOBES 3 for 25c Tall or Squat. SCHOOL REPORT â€" Nice soft fleecy stock PURE WOOL SANTOY DRESS GOODS PEANUTsS lbe. for 25¢ A large lot of CHILDREN‘S HANDKERCHIEFS Variety of shades at 75¢ per yard. LADIES‘ HOSE SPECIAL WHITE FLANNELETTE Special at 3 for 10¢ Phene 152 r 3 â€" RLMMBRA 9 Miss Dorothy Berdux of Kitchâ€" ener spent last Sunday at her home here. Mrs. William Tyack and family were Kitchener visitors on Monday. Mr. Manasseh Weber completed this year‘s threshing operations on Thureday. Mre. Menno Hoover spent Tuessâ€" day in Elmira. Mr. Emmanuel Lackner of Kitchâ€" ener, apent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Manassech Weber of the 11th line. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fisher and daughter of New Hamburg were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Schmidt. A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral on Fri day of the late Alvin B. Hoffman of near Elmira and of the late Nelson Creseman of St. Jacobs, whose funâ€" eral was held on Saturday. Miss Larkey Brown visited Monâ€" day at her home in Erbsville. Master Earl Ottman of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end under the parâ€" ental roof. Mr. William Koenig spent Saturâ€" day in Kitchener. Mr. James Carnochan and~daughâ€" ter Doris of Listowel were visftors here with friends on Tuesday. Mr. W. Martinson of Elmira was a visitor in our burg last week. â€" i{l“- l"’l-e.l‘t;n “l;e;:i‘;;; ':;e:nv:. .dny lust week with Mrs. Chas. Christner at Snyder‘s Road. _ Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Wagner and daughter Erla spent last Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner. . Rev. M. F. Stewart and daughter Evelyn, of Linwood visited a day with Miss Louisa Huefner. Mr. Reinhardt Heldman and son Roland and Mr. Connie Berg of Breslau visited relatives in the vilâ€" lage recently. Mr. and Mrs. Astor Koehler and family were recent guests of Mrs. Mary Berg. Mr. and Mrs .Russel Freiling of Burnside spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Schamber. Mr. Reinhardt Hoerle and Master Roy Hoerle of Wilbe and Miss Edna Koch of Alles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Schmidt on Saturday. Miss Eva Fd:;l;;-;;-ievn; oa 'ESESK of days last week with Mr. and Mrs, Theo. Forler h_t_ â€" bé;;-i;g"‘s-â€"é;mâ€";;: Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Berg and son Horace visited Mr. and Mrs. John Berg at Amulree. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hoerle and sons Webb and Edgar visited relaâ€" tives at“BurrEidg on Sunday. FOR SALE Bay gelding, general purpose, suit butcher or baker or any light deâ€" livery; works single or double. Apâ€" ply John Drudge, Linwood. 49â€"1 Mrs. Eva Forler was the guest of Mrs. Alvin Eidt on Sunday. Minard‘s Liniment for Frost Bite. CHOCOLATE DRBODPS FRESH BOLQOGNA ROLLED WHEAT FRESH HAMS About 14 Ibe. each. at 19c per lb. 12%c per yard. HAWKESVILLE PHILIPSBURG