~ |Races Going from Wednesday, Oct. 23 until 2.00 p.m., Thureday, Oct. 24. Return Limit, leaving dogï¬ufl.-‘ First Class Fare and Oneâ€"Quarter for Round Trip Between all points in Canadaâ€"also Miss Idelia Seyler of Gait and Meesrs. \Milton and Elmer Seyler of Worth Easthope spent the weekâ€"en with their parents, Mr. and Mr Danie] Seyler. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Dammeler, Mrs. Jacob Reichert and daughter Violet, Mre. Herb. Schlegel and son Morris attended_the saverkraut supper held ‘by the Ladies‘ Ald of the St. Peter‘s Lutberan ‘Church at Linwood on Thursday evening. THANKSCIVINC DAY Miss Janet Kropf returned home after spending some time at Waterâ€" There will be English service at the St. John‘s Lutheran Church on Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin callâ€" ed at the homes of Mr. and "Mrs. Clayton Feick and Mrs. Nellie Shereskie on Sunday afternoon. Recent callers at the home of Mrs. Ida Wismer were Mrs. Abram Wambold of Didsbury, Alberta, Mrs. Jacob Erb of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Snider. _ _ Misses Ermina and Gladys Bauâ€" man, Miss Dorothy Chapman and Misses Reta and Marjorie Cressman were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger at German Mills. Misses Reta and Marjorie Cressâ€" man called on their cousin, Mrs. Lloyd Burkhardt, at Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. ‘Robert Cook and family of North Easthope visited with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier and family and Mrs. Irvin Heler spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Heinrich. Miss Violet Reichert has left for Kitchener on Monday where she bas secured a position. Erleen Cressman of Kitchener, and Misses Reta and Marjorie Cressman and Gladys Bauman. _ _ _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Ida Wismer and Mr. Clarence Wismer were Mr. and Mrs. Geo:lgc Bergie of near Ayr, Mrs. Julia Bergie of New Dumiee, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wambold, Mr. Carl Hinsâ€" perger, Mrs. Carrie Schaffer, Miss Dorothy Schaffer and Miss Ruby Wambold, all of Kitchener. ___ _ Mr. Henr{ Baetz and Mr. Hillard Cressman of Kitchener called at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaish Cressman, on Thursday evening. . __ _ _ _ __ Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snider and Miss Arabelle Snider motored to Grimsby where they spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Musâ€" selman. â€" Mrs. George Baetz of Galt spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claytan Feick. _ _ @ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manassah Cressman were Mr. Nile Shants and Miss Etta Shantz of Philipsburg. Mr. Marvin Cressman of Victoriaburg, and Miss MINIMUM SPECIAL FARES Adults â€" 50c Children â€" 25¢ Full information from Quebec City $10.50; Ste. Aune de Beaupre $11.1 Pn in e ie uie cery argomgen ons . To CNR. STATIONS in MARITIME PROVINCES Ask Agonts far Phone 2777w. 50 Ontarte St. 3. KITCHENER CANADIAN NATIONAL REDUCED FARES Canadian Pacific a V. M. WOOPD 20 Kh:'ll w. o. m s A. M. ORPEN, _ F. S. ORPEN, President. Secretary. Misses | to certain U.S. destinations. Thursday October 17 to October 24 HESSEN ROAD (TORONTO) AT _ at Oct. 24 rrom KITCHENER Prince Edward island; Move Scotia Miss Helen Hostetier, who spent the past two weeks at her home here, has returned to her duties at the Genâ€" eral Hospital, Toronto, Mr. Rdward Eckel and daughter Margaret were in Kitchener on Thursday attending the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Christian Keasselring. It was decided to hold the Novemâ€" ber meeting at the home of Rev. J. E. Bender. Adjournment was orderâ€" Jed after a dainty lunch served by the host‘s wife. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. Hinz, Mr. J. Hinz and daughâ€" ter Pearl, Miss ‘Bury]l Willets and (Mr. G. Nicholson, all of Detroit, as well as guests from Stratford, Tavieâ€" tock and New Hamburg. â€" Honor At Banquet. At a banquet given in their honor |the Irish Colleens, Oxfordâ€"Waterloo JLadies‘ Softball League Champions, were presented with a handsome troâ€" phy donated by the Bank of Comâ€" merce and Individual crests from the league. ‘The presentation was made by the league president to the presiâ€" dent of the club, who in tura pre sented the cresats to the players. The manager of the team was made the recipient of a windbraker done in club colors of green and white. The president, Miss Anne Dietrich, gave the address while Mre. Pearl Kelly, captain, made the presentation. Ministerial Body Reâ€"Organizes For Coming Year. At the October meeting of the New Hamburg Ministerial Aseociation, held at the home of Rev. J. L. Kirchâ€" hoffer, Phillipsburg, the president and secretaryâ€"treasurer were reâ€"electâ€" ed in the persons of Rev. Wm. Walkâ€" ler and Rv. J. B. Dengis. An interestâ€" ing and instructive address was deâ€" livered by Rev. J. H. Hamester on ‘"The Origin and iDevelopment of Christian Monasticism and Its Imâ€" lportance for the Church from the ‘Protestant Point of View", followed {by an interesting discuesion of the subject. i _ A pleasing event took piace at the home of Mrs. Peter Wegfthart, Doerâ€" ’ins'a Corner, when Mrs. E. Hinz of this village, was the honored guest at a surprise birthday party. Mre. Hinz was showered with gifts and congratulations from over 40 guests. ‘The evening was pleasantly spent in games and dancing. Mr. and Mre.C. C. Carmody of Deâ€" troit, spent Wednesday with relaâ€" tives in town. On Sunday evening burglars were scared into fight betore damage was done by a burglar alarm at the jowâ€" elry store owned by Mr. J. A. Bastenâ€" dorff. Mr. Bastendorff, who resides above his store was awakened by the alarm about 240 a.m. and rushâ€" ing to a front window eaw a large automobile pulling away but was unâ€" able to get the number of the license plates. Holes were drilled around the latch which enabled them to inâ€" sert a hand and open the door. As it ewung open it set off the alarm |awakening the proprietor and frightâ€" ening the wouldâ€"be burglars. lnptm Church Sees 82 Years Service Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Pletch of Cre diton were visitors in town last week. The root crop competition is on and there areâ€" now on display two of the largest roots we have seen this year. One of them is a radish grown by Mr. Chas. Ritz, measuring 36 inches in length and weighs 9% lbe. The other is a giant mangel grown on the farm of Mr. Herbert Bergey at the outskirte of the village. It weighs exactly 42 pounds. We be lieve they are records. Personals. ‘Those present were Reverends J. H. R. Mosig, J. E. Hamester, J. L. E. Bender, E. G. Dale, J. B. Dengis, Kirchoffer, R. C. Piits and Wm. Walker. Giant Roots Grown Here. Now SHamburg, Goone of +â€" Mr.: and Mrs. W. J. Amith of To \WWWM“N‘.†the latter‘s south of the railway tracks and the mother, Mra. R. B. _ L. K. Music Store on Main street,| Mr..L. Normaz, Public in m&omdtwmâ€uug.“pm an Monday night laat. At the Em local schoals on s perial station a rear window was| Mra. J. J. Berger, Mias Tillio Arâ€" broken and entrance gained. A jar nold, Mrs. J. K. Reld, Mr. and Mrs. of pesnuts, a haif dosen cigaretie John Hartman and Mr. Joseph Hartâ€" lighters and a gallon lceâ€"cream caB man were in Hamijlton on Wednes containing a pound of liver, were day Attending the funeral of the late stole, while approximately 100 pon Mrs. Charles Mayer. u.hhz:oomnnmm; l‘x‘»a!‘uw‘qm-‘..‘,.u stole, while approximately 100 pon Mrs. Charles Mayer. -l.htbonlcubwm: Mr. Orval Hostetler of Grimsby is untouched. visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. At the music store when a sige L. Hostetier. ° * door could not be forted a front winâ€", Mr. W. W. Gray of Delhi was a dow was broken and s guitar worth buginess visitor in town on Friday. . $30 was extracted. Damage amountâ€" ing to $15 was done to other instru ments in the window by flying glass. The New Hamburg Baptist Church celebrated its 82nd anniversary of its founding on Sunday, October 13. Rev. Walter Stevens of Park Baptist Church, Brantford, was the guest speaker of the day and delivered two forceful sermons on "If ye have Faith as a Grain of Mustard Seed", and ‘"The Prodigal Son". Special muâ€" sic was rendered by the church choir. Boys are appointed in each classâ€" room to open and keep open certain exite. After they are at their posts the rest of the students march out in quick, orderly fashion. Aithough the drill was entirely unexpected it tovuk but 45 seconda to clear the school of pupiis. Mr. Herb Luft, who lives across the street from the music store was awakened by the noise of breaking glaes and running to a window, saw the fleeing figure with the guitar unâ€" der his arm. ‘The entry took place about 4 a.m. Rev. E. G. Dale, pastor of the local church, replaced Rev. Stevens in Brantford, that being the church he attended as a boy. Fireâ€"Drill Satisfactory. At an unexpected drill at the pub lic and continuation echool staged by the board, the scholars displayed splendid training for such emergenâ€" cles. Irish Colieens Guests of NEW HANBURG â€" : Sunday visitore with Dave Bearâ€" inger‘e were: .Mr. and Mrs. Dan Good and family of Vineland, Missea Reta and Marjorie Cresaman, Erâ€" mina and Gladys Bowman, Dorothy Chapman all of Strasburg and Mr. Roy Burgema of Centreville. Mr. Riis Shante of Bloomingdale Sunday gueste with Leander Snyâ€" der‘s were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Franâ€" cis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Francis of Conn, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Kar) Snyder and chilâ€" dren were Sunday visitors with Anâ€" nanias Shants‘s, Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. George Weber and daughter ‘Mildred were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Urbin Snyder‘s, Bloomingâ€" dale. Little Miss Helen Snyder of Bloomâ€" ingdale is apending a week with her grandparents, Geo. Weber‘s. Miss Muriel Ernst spent Sunday with friends at Elmira. . Sunday visitors at th home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Stager were: Mr. and (Mrs, Sydney Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Shuh and family of Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seibert were Sunday guests with Dave Yantri‘s, Kitchener. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Erost were Mr. and Mrs Amos Martin of Elmira, Mre. Albert Martin and Mre. Henry Musser of Yatton. Â¥ The members and friends of the Evangelical Church, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wanâ€" ner, New Dundee, last Thursday evening and tendered Mr. and Mre. Lorne Rosenberger, a miscellaneous sahower in honor of their recent marâ€" riage. { futher, Mr. 3. D. Peacock. MUv and Mra Milian ns 1;:0 regular mothly meeting of the Baytist Mission Circle of New Dunâ€" dee, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ciarence Hilborn last Wednesday. Several from this community atâ€" tended the €C. E. convention which convened in Kitchener last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanner and son, Clarence, Harold Poli of Strasâ€" burg Sundayed .at ‘Telford Brodâ€" haecker‘s. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn were: Mr. and Mrs. Theo ‘Buck of Hespeler, Mr. and Mre. William Buck of Kitchener, Mr. and Mré. Ralph Hilborn and eon, Walker, of New Hamburg. Mr. John Battler, Mr. and Mre. Morley Battler and family of Strasâ€" burg visited on Sunday at William Detweiler‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Perrin were Sunday visitors at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lillics of near Drumbo. Misses Armstrong and Marguerite j Stoltz of Toronto called at the home of Mr. and (Mrs, Elmer Stoltz on Sunâ€" day. I Mr. and Mre. Harold Osborne and daughter, Beverly of Toronto visited at T. Marshal‘s over the weekâ€"end. Mr. ang Mrs. Harry Small of Kitâ€" chener were Sunday visitors with her Mr. and Mrs. Vctor Knoll and son of Stratford were Sunday viaitors with her father, Mr. Ben Forrest. Miss Margaret Elliott, Mrs. George Elliott of Galt were guests at Wilâ€" liam Hope‘s over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kinzie, Mr. and j Mrs. Earl Kinzie and daughter of Kitchener visited with friends in the village on Sunday. . | visitor in Simcoe, where he acted as Mr. A. R. G. Smith was a recent judge of grain and seeds at the Fall Fair there. is Wre. Wam. Umbach of Napervilie, Il1., is spending a few days with friends in town. _ George Perrin was among the ‘"trlp winners", who spent the past week in Ottawa and district. Mies Dorothy Sweltzer and Allan Holtzhauer of Galt were Sunday visiâ€" tors at Eph, Fried‘s. Mre. Otto Schacht and son Bobbie Oof Kitchener and Mr. Walter Gardenâ€" er of London epent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gardener. Miss Bessie Hope of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at her home bere. Mise Ruth Henderson of Buffalo was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detweiler over the weekâ€" end. Mrs. J. B. Bricker spent the weekâ€" end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shelby of Paris. Mr. W. Jagow of Buffalo spent a few days last week with William Detâ€" weiler‘s. Mr. and Mre. Milton Boettger and daughter Ruth, Monkton spent Sunâ€" day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Boettger and Mr.: and Mrs. Geo. Forier. Miss Fer Kropf accompanied by Miss Reta Hunaberger of Baden, moâ€" tored to Toronto on Sunday to spend the gay with friends and relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hostetier of Hickeon were Sunday visitors with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hostetler. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bolton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bolton of Hanover were Sunday visitors with Mre. Wm. Massel and family. Mrs. I. Vietch was a visitor at the home of J. Swan, Ayr, on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Hilton Schuler of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s eisters, Miss Clara Schuler and Mrs. Clayton Ingold. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patton and daughter Joan of Tororto, spent Sunâ€" day with friends in town, â€" Mr. and Mré. Herman Wilhelm of Waterloo «pent Sunday at the home of Mr. L. G. Pequegnat. ‘Miss Marion Bowman spent the weekâ€"end in Kitchener. GERMAN MILLS ROSEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lautenschlager :,. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doerr and . Mr Mrs. Theo. Bierwagon and family {wh and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lautenschlaâ€" !An ger, all of Kitchener, spent Sunday s with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Theo Lautenschiaâ€" ‘:‘m ger. Mr. Charles Kriipfe!l and Mr. Clayâ€" ton Swartzentruber were on a busiâ€" nees trip to Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. Edward Seip, Kitch ener, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Homer ‘Kraehling on Sunday. Oliver Shants and John Knipfet arrived home on Saturday from their trip to Ottawa, being members of a party of Waterloo Junior farmers. { Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker, Mr. Ruseell Becker, Miss Beatrice Beckâ€" er, Miss Evelyn Wells, Mr. Lioyd ‘Becker and Mr. Ewart Battler were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hallman at Kitchener on ‘Sunday. â€" â€" i Immediatefy after the dinner Mr. and Mrs. Becker left to spend their ihoneymoon in Detrolt and other points in Michigan. On their return ithey will take up residence at Wil )liamsburg. { Miss Rlizabeth Reist returned home on Saturday after having spent , the week at Ottawa. Mr. and Mre. N. Roth and daughâ€" ter, New Hamburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Schwartzentruâ€" ber on Sunday. The funeral of the late Mrs. Christiam Kesselring which was held from the residence on Thursday afternoon, was very largely attended, burial took place at the Woodland cemetery. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Evan Sider, assistâ€" ed by Rev. 3. H. Swartz. The pall bearers were eix nephews, Stanley and Walter Eckel, Nelson.and Edgar Clemens, Herb. Herner and leaiah Eby. Among those from a distance who attended were two of her daughâ€" ters, Miss Ida Kesselring and Mrs. Edwin Kline and Mr. Kline and famâ€" ily of Detroit. _ Mrs. A. Woelfle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods and Mr..Ivan Kinzie and Mr. Fred ‘Becker attendâ€" ed a shower which was held for Mr. and Mre. Lloyd Thoman at Kitchener last Monday evening in honor of their recent marriage. Mrs. Levi Hallman of Mannheim spent a day last week with her daughter, Mrs. leaiah Eby. Mr. and ‘Mre. James Hewitt of Spring City, Penneylvania visited with Herb. Kufske‘s recently. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Snyder and son George of near Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Gordo Dubrick ad son Marâ€" vyn visited at Ed. Dubrick‘s on Sunâ€" day. Recent visitors at the home of Wim. Reist‘s were Mrs. Amos and Miss Lida Orr of Galt, Mre. Leslie Bulâ€" lock and daughter Grace of Kitchâ€" ener and Mre. Mills of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Jeaiah Eby and chilâ€" dren Audrey and Nyle visited with Mr. Fred Reier and Miss Lula Reier at Nine Pines on Sunday. The bride looked 1ové\?~1t\a wine shade gown with turban hat and acâ€" cessories to match and wore a corâ€" sage of Johanna Hill roses. ‘The bridesmaid was smartly gowned in robin egg blue crepe with navy hat and assessories to match and wore a corsage of Talisman roses, A prelty wedding took place at the Aima St. United ‘Brethren parsonage on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Dorothy Thoman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neleon Thoman, Kitchener, became the bride of ‘Mr. Fred Becker son of Mr. and Mre. Ezra Becker of Williamsburg. Rev. Elmer Becker, cousin of the groom performed the ceremony. They were attended by Miss Ethel Becker, sister of the bridegroom and by Mr. Lorne Fried of Roseville. 2. Following the ceremony a recepâ€" tion was arranged at the home of the bride‘s parents, 115 Weber St. East, Kitchner, about forty guests being present. _ Mr. and Mre. 1. w A and Rev. and Mre. " Mr. Bammel ï¬.&chfllh CORCT®; | ap reaide m.mmnm-u-..gd 'J the weekend with ber frisnd, Mre. | e bet. riin: John Â¥Vollmar. {deceased was Mr. and Mrs. John Bierman B0 township on J daughtersâ€"Stelja and Gindys and MY â€"of the lote Mr Mr. and Mrs. John Bierman AB¢ township on June 22nd, 1861, a son m-flfl‘“fl"*-g&u&nm.qnmwb Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bechâ€" Qinnie Roth, who predeceased him toid. iin Aprilâ€"1980. ‘The late Mr. Sararas _ Mrs. W. Stoskoph of FullartOn, was a member of the New Dundee ener with Mr. and Mra. Adam Seip. Mr. and Mre. J. A. Steiss spent the weekâ€"end in Midiand. Mr. and Mrs. John Gies epent Sunâ€" day with relatives in Preston. _ Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt and family of St. Agatha spent a day at the home of Mr. and Mre. Herman Huehn. m _ Mr. and Mrs. John Miske of Kitchâ€" ener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Herman Bechtold. Misses Lauretta Braendle, Viola Hass, Howard Zinkan and, Eckbart Otterbein spent Sunday in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Eara Bienbach,‘ daughter Delphine and Mr. and Mrs. | W. Shaner and family epent Sunday with Mrs. Kate Schaner. \ Of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl Becker, Miss Eileen : Weber and Mrs. Stephen Ewald of Kitchener were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Ex. Huehn. Rev. and Mre. Moses Brubaker and sons Frances and Harold spent Sunâ€" day in Vineland. & Mrs. Val. Otterbein, the Misses Cassima Otterbein and Catherine Dorscht and Arthur and Jake Otterâ€" bein apent Sunday in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Henty Euler. Mrs. Mary Starr of Bamberg spent the weekâ€"end with her sister here. Beckerâ€"Thoman Nuptials. WILLIAMSBURG PETERSBURG | And Mrs. Lorne Rosenberger. | ‘The members of the Roseville Fvangelical "Church and Sunday School held a miscellaneous shower ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wanner last ‘Thursday evening for ; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rosenberger ! whose marriage took place recently. i «248 electors of this poling division ! ‘uorehad their franchise at the Genâ€" eral Election on Monday. Of this number, 15§ votes were poled for D. 8. Chariton, the liberal candi date and 68 for A. M. Edwards, the ‘Conservative candidate. ‘The Reconâ€" j structionist candidate, H. O. Hawke and the C.C.F. candidate, F. Lazatus, were leas fortanate, the former ‘re ceiving 15 votee and the latter 5 ioib lncmsnim . hiï¬ lt aliiiicndn iss Ad An enjoyable evening was spent in ‘Rev. and Mrs. €C. W. Backue and games and music after which dainty Mrâ€" and ‘Mrs. Jack Schmidt and son, refreshments were served. Larry, visited with Mr. and Mre. Mervin Bowm@h at Pine Hill on Sunâ€" Election Bulletins. 55. An interesting pouliry plucking demonstration by means of the use of wax wae given in Kavelman‘s Hall on Tuesday eyening of last week by Mr. Samis of the iPoultry Division of of the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa. The meeting was sponsored by the ‘Wilmot Township Agricul tural Society and there was a fair attendance. C Miccellaneous Shower For Mr. ‘ _ The basement of the U. B. Church was beautifully decorated with autumn flowers and leaves for & «peâ€" cial ‘Harvest Home Service which was held by the Christian Endeavor Quentin ‘Hallman presided and the Society last Thursday evening. Mr. scripture lesson was read by Mr. Harlon Oberer. Rev. G. D. Fleming and Mr. Clare Hilboru rendered a vocal duet entitled, "I Am Happy in Him". The guest speaker for the bccaslon was Rev. E. Becker of Kitâ€" chener, who gave a «plendid Thanksâ€" giving addrees, basing his remarks on Psaim 116. verse 12, "What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits toward me?" Miriam Hilâ€" born sang, "My Task", and at the close of the meeting several new members were received into the Soâ€" ciety, Pouitry Plucking Demonstration. i Mich., and Wilson at bome and two ‘The members of the M.B.C. Young People‘s Society met at the home of Mr. and Mre. Robert Coleman last week with the president, Mr. Eldon Sherk in the chair. Miss Gertle Musâ€" selman read thescripture lesson after which the topic, "Special forms of Temptation", ‘was given by Miss Pear) Coleman, ‘Mr. Eldon Sherk and Mr. Earle ‘Coleman. Following the meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleâ€" man, whose marriage took place reâ€" cently, were presented with a lovely reed fern stand. ‘The address was read by Miss Greta Stoltz and the presentation was made by Mr. Vicâ€" tor Rosenberger. Dainyt refreshâ€" ments were served at the conclusion o‘ the evening. In the evening the Sunday School Teachers of the Kitchener district held their rally. Approximately fll-‘ teen ‘Sunday Schools were representâ€" ed and there were more than eighty teachers present from the Lutheran Sunday Schools of the Twin Cities | alone. Rev. L. Kalbfleisch of Elmira | conducted the devotional part of the' service after which an inspirational address was delivered by Rev. A. G. Jacobi. An interesting paper enâ€"‘ titled, _ "Foundation _ Stones _ of , Â¥Foreign (Missions" .was presented by Mr. Aaron Misch of St. Peter‘s Luâ€" theran Sunday School in Kitchener. The church was filled to capacity for this occasion. ° 1 At the afternoon session, Rev. A. G. Jacobi of First Euglish Lutheran Church, Kitchener, presented a paper on the subject, ‘‘The Condition of the World, AChallenge to the Church". Dinner and supper were served to the Conference members by the laâ€" dies of the St. James Ladies® Aid at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Toman. i Presentattion to Mr. and U.8.C.E. Society Holds The election of officers for the coming year resulted as follows: president, Rev. S. J. Wittig; vice president, ‘Rev. C. S. Roberts, secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer, Rev. G. R. Schults. sisters, Mrs. Charles Appel of New Hamburg and Mrs. Ephraim Hallâ€" man of New Dundee. _ The funeral services, which were held on Monday afternoon at the family residence and at the Baptist Church, were very largely attended. Rev. H. F. Schade was in charge assisted by Rev.iC. F. Krauth of Kitâ€" chener and the pallbearers were Messrs. Cecil Berlette of Woodstock, Ed. Hansuld of ‘Tavistock, Herbert Kacter and Hubert Toman of Mannâ€" heim, Morgan ‘Hallman and Weston Seraras of New Dundee. Interment was made in the New Dundee Union Cemetery. ~â€" Kitchener Conterance Convenes At 6t. James Lutheran Church. ‘The Kitchener Conference met last Thureday in the St. James Evangeliâ€" cal Lutheran Church at New Dundee with the following pastors in atendâ€" ance: Rev. Twietmeyer of Waterlo0, Rev. C. S. Roberts of Waterloo, Rev. Holm of Conestogo, Rev. % Schmieâ€" der of Kitchener, Dr. Sperling of Kitâ€" chener, Rev. A. G. Jacobi of Kitchâ€" ener, Rev. Knauff of Preston, Rev. Kalbfleisch of Elmira, Rev. 8. J. Wittig of Conestogo, Rev Lamach of Heidelberg and iRev. G. R. Schultz of New Dundee. The morning session opened with a confessional and communion eerâ€" vice. Rev. S. J. Wittig read the liturâ€" gy and Rev. Lamack delivered the serm6». Harvest Home Service. Mrs. Merle Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Sydvey Palmer and Mr. and Mre. Victor Schaefer of Kitâ€" chener visited at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mre. E1i Rosemberger and Elizabeth Schmidt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rosenberger are visiting with relatives and friends at Detroit and Brown City, Mich. ‘Meesrs. James Sparling of New Hamburg and ‘Theodore Riepert of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert Coléeman moved to their new home at Galt last Saturday. Mr. and Mre. Austin Baver and Miss Velma Bauer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman ‘Snyder at Elmira on Sunday. J Rev. L. R. Pipher occupied the pulpit of the Zion Chapel at Wallenâ€" stein on Sunday afternoon and the Ladies Quartette of the MB.C. Church composed of Mrs. A. W. Egerâ€" {dee, the ‘Misses Marjorie Bock, Vioiet ‘Herber and Helen Pipher rendered special muslic. Those from the village who attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mr. James R. Wood at Preston on Tuesday of last week werg: Rev. G. D. Flieming, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page, Mrs. W. Spaetzel, Mrs. R. R. Bailie and Mr. Addison Hill. Mr. and Mrs. ‘H. Strong, Mies Marâ€" jorie Strong and Mr. Sydney Smithâ€" ers of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hilgartner last Wednesday. Mrs. ‘Clarence House and daughâ€" ter Jean of Sherkston spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn. A large number of people from this community attended the Evangelistic services at the Latechar Mennonite Church at iMannheim on Sunday and the annual convention of the Wi}â€" mot ‘Township Mennonite Sunday | Schools which wae heid at the same place on Monday. . _ _Mrs. Norman Weber visited with her aister, Mrs. M. Wagner at Kitchâ€" ener jast Saturday. Visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schuitz last week were: Mrs. Albert Datars and sons Robert and Rose of Desboro, Mr. and Nre. Ed. Fries, Mrs. 0. G. Smith and Mre. Herman Totzke of Kitchener and Mr. and Mre. Fred ‘Hebel of Waterloo. ‘Mr. and Mra. Lorne Zinken spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Burkholder at Detroit, Mich. ‘The regular meeting of the B.Y. P.U. was held at the church last week and was in charge of the Felâ€" lowship commission. | Mr. Anson scripture lesson was read by Miss Lang occupied the chair and the Greta ‘Buck. A girls‘ chorus eang, "Jesus Love Me", after which the topic, ‘"Love", was presented by Mrs. Mervin Bechtel. iRev. H. F. Schade gave a few remarks and the meetâ€" ing was closed with the Lord‘s Prayer. | Personals. The first of a series of singing school lessons will commence at the ‘Blenheim Mennonite Church on ‘Thursday evening. Oct. 17th under the direction of Rev. S. M. Kanagy of Blair. Rev. M. H. Shantz occupied the pulpit of the Mennonite Church at Zurich on Sunday. B.Y.P.U. Mesting. Baptist Misgion Circie. The October meeting of the Baptist Mission Circle was held at the home of Mre. Clarence Hilborn at Roseville last Wednesday sfterncon. The presiâ€" dent, Mrs. L. H. Cassel preaided durâ€" was held at the MBC. Church on SBundsy morning, with the presiding ing the neseso t ommz ie o bild 2o maily unraieg is Visitors at the home of Mrs. George ‘Hallman on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hallman and daughter, Bernice of Burford, and Mr. and Mre. Auson Haiilman and children, Ward, Lyle and Jean of Preston. Mr. G. A. Gruetzner and Misa Florâ€" ence Gruetsner of ‘Hespeler visited at the home of Mr. August Lautenâ€" schlager on Sunday. | _ _Mr. and Mre. William Olthouse and ; Mrs. Seesp of Freeport, Mich., called on Rev. and Mre. G. D. Fleming last â€" Saturday. |__Mr. and Mrs. Plant and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bickle and daughter |of Galt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Erb of Kitchâ€" ener were guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. E. K. Bock on Sunday. (Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman and Miss Nellie Kavelman visited with Mr. and Mre. Ed. Coxson at Platteâ€" ville on Sunday,. The Misses Rissie and Lottie Kalbâ€" fleisch, Mrs. Otto Kalbfieisch and Mrs. ‘Ratz of Tavistock visited with Mr. and Mre. Henry Bauer on Sunâ€" day. ! Mr. and Mre. Anson K. Erb of Carâ€" stairs, Alta., and «Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stoltz of near Plattsville visited with Mr, and Mre. L. K. Bingeman on , Tuesday of last week. > Mr. and Mrs. Stanley iCololough of near Gortie visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob, Miss Reta Jacob and Mr. Domald Jacob visited with Mr. and Mre. Emmanue} Dittmer at iMitchell on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Wellington Bock of Welland spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Dr. and Mre. E. $ Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sararad; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sararas and son, Bobâ€" by and the Misses Roselia and Florâ€" ence Sararas were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cochrane at Waterloo on Bunday. Mr.‘Ewart Davis of Ary spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mrs. R. J. Davis. Mr. and Mrg. Eiton iBaer and daughter Bernice visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Baer at Kossuth on Sunday. Mrs. Belle Playford and gons, Donâ€" ald and Peter, Mrs. Isabelia Playford and Mr. Fred ‘Tucker of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Copâ€" ley on Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ronaid Toman and children, Earl, Elaine and Weston and Mre Aaron Toman visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Bierman at Frbsâ€" ville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kavelman and son, Joseph of Tonawanda, N.Y., visited with relatives in the village and community over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiss and family of Drumbo called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee last Saturday. Miss Zona Hallman of Burford spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. George Hallâ€" man. Mr. and Mre. Maurice Kellsey of Waterloo, Miss Ferne Stoltz and Mr. Lyle Bingeman of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kellsey on Sunday. Mre. 8. Witmer of Preston spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Omer Snider. Mr. Howard Kelisey is convales cing at the home of his parents, Mr. andâ€"Mr6. James Kellsey after spendâ€" ing the past twelve weeks at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, owing to a fractured leg. 4 preperation you or your family mbï¬o-fldw- 1 PE o m raminty s you "DHE person to whether the â€"--ï¬nm‘uâ€"“! He will teil you that befare the discovery of "Aspirin‘" most "pain" m-hdhrthnuâ€"x and, often, for the heart. Which is food for thought if you seek quick, the fastest methods yet discovered for the relief of headaches and the pains of rheuinatiam, neuritis and neuralâ€" gia. And the experience of millions nlucnhnpnvditdclctr average person to . In Dog‘t Entrust Your Ouwn or Your Family‘s > Well â€" Being to Unknown Canada. "Aspirin‘ is the registered tradeâ€"mark of the Bayer Congiy. Limited. Look for the name Bayet in the form of a cross on every tablet. Demand and Get "ASPIRIN" Remedy . Y ou. B t