Mr. Ezra Baechler and Mr. Roy Schlegel of East Zorra and Miss Olive Snyder of Bridgeport and Mise Ruth Swartzentruber epeut Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wiifred Bcohlege] of near New Hamburg. Demand and Get &'wh†Tablets are made in "A:?irin" is the registered tradeâ€"mark of the Bayer Company, Limited. Look for the name &n?'el in the form of a cross on every tabiet Mesers. Elton and Melvin Witmer of Rosebank and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Witmer on Sunday. Mr. M. S. Zehr of Michigan spent Friday evening with Mrs. J. Zehr and Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Jantzl. "~ASPIRIN" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Feick and family of Rosebank spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mre. Henry B. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Jantzi and family of Wellesiey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jantzi. Countiess thousands of people who have taken "Aspirin‘ year in and Gllmvllh';ul “!:d effect, have proved that the medical findings about its safety were correct. 'l.\runber' ":hliii _ "Aspirin" . is ra among the fastest methods yet discovered for the relief of headaches and all common pains . . . and safe Messre. Gordon and LeRoy and Omar Leis of Wellesley spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mre. David K. Boshart. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Feick and family of Rosebank visited with Mr. and MI:S_. Walter Shantz on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Roth and family of near New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanue] Swar tzentruber on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Jantzi were: Mr. and Mre. Jullus Doerbecker of Erbsville and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shoch and daughter Barbara Ann of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. David K. Boshart visited with Mr. and Mre. David SIflnmgn at Victoriaburg. Mr. Gustay Zetter };'.;};endlng a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Swartzentruber. Sunday visltors with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher were: Mr. and Mrs. Quin Hamacher and son Kenâ€" neth of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Strome and daughter Darlene and son Glen of Waterloo. 3» tion you don‘t _k‘m;;‘:ï¬-;&-);x_t. lor the relief of headaches; or the pains of rheumatism, neuritis or meuralgie, ask your doctor what he thinks about it â€"in comparison with "Aspirin." We say ot?h because, before the lllnwvoq "Aspirin," most soâ€" called 'pi::n';'re;‘nedies were adâ€" vised against physicians as being bed for the stomnc{’;‘ or, often, for the beart. And the discovery of lA_l_g!(ln" largely changed medical Mr. and Mrs.Willard Haas and . WEST MONTROSE Miss Myrtle Hamacher spent Sunday | *â€"< with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamacher, _ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jackeon and Don‘t Entrust Your Own or Your Family‘s | Well â€" Being to Unknown BEPORE you take Yan van dan‘t + From Your Doctor if the "Pain" Remedy You Take Is Safe. Business College Find Out ARRANGE NOW FOR DaY OR NIGHT CLASSES "I have a wonder ful Position Now" 44 QUEEN SOUTH KITCHENER Preparations PINE HILL was worthwhile and 1 guess the business men know it, because when they need stenographâ€" ers and assistants they go to the EULER BUSINESS COLLEGE for them. So when you are ready for that kind â€"The Business College of work, by all means go to the Business College." _ So writes Mary to her friend. the first day, but 1 had Shorthand and typing. And Mary knows! EULER any araâ€" ow tmut, to take Mr. and Mrs. %flfl of West Montrose spent with their dnufhur, Mrs. lon Martin and Mr. Martin. _ _ _ â€" Morley and Mr. James Guise visited Mr. Wihiem Goie at the ‘Oeneral Mospital at Gueiph on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Martin were Sunday visitors with Elmira friends. Mr. Will Fenton is suffering with a sore hand, having injured it in the pulper at the home of Mr. Welâ€" lington Matthews. Mr. Jack McPherson, who has spent the past two years with Mr. Noah Hetxï¬: has gone to Hollen where he engaged with Mr. Josh. Hilborn for the coming year. Mr. Will. Schedewits of Elmira was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Hentry Schedewits, _ _ Miss Annabelle Matthews and Mr. Art Sheard of Kitchener were Sunâ€" day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Emmerson Matthews. _ _ Mr. Wellington Matthews has sold his 100 acre farm to Mr. John Metzger of Heidelberg and gives possession this spring. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hay have reâ€" turned to the home of Mrs. Weilingâ€" ton Jackson after spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Merklinger of Orillia. | c 0_ ife and also the funeral of the late. \ire. John Sherriffs of Winterbourne, ho passed away very suddenly. ‘Roth Mrs. Snider and Mrs. Sherriffs vere highly respected by all and will e deeply mourned by their many ~lends. The eincere sympathy of ‘his community is extended to the ereaved families. | The Y.P.U. will meet on Friday ~ight at the home of Mr. and Mre. Qobert Kirk. ' | _ The annual meeting of the congreâ€" Quite a number from this line attended the Elmira Monthly Fair on Monday. _ _ s Mr Ira Jackson attended the council meeting at Goldestone on Monday. __ D _ An event of Interest to this comâ€" munity took place at St. Boniface Church Chapel at New Germany on Tuesday of this week, when Mr. Norâ€" man Lefiman youngest son of Mre. John Lehman and Miss Rosle Lauber, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Michael Lawber were united in matriage. Rev. Father Diemert performed the ceremony while Mr. Michael Farrell and Miss Paullne Voge) attended the bridal couple. The newly wedding couple will reâ€" side on the groom‘s farm near the village. That Mr. and Mrs. Lehman may‘enjoy a long and happy married life is the wish of their many friends. ‘ation of the United Church will be beld on Thursday of this week at Happily Wedded. A large number of friends and reighbone wers entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jonas on Monday night. The trustees of our school have purchased a piano to replace the orâ€" zan which has been in use for some vears. Mr. Wesley Howlet newly elected reeve attendingâ€" the opening session of the Weolwich Councii at Conesâ€" togo on Monday. Mr. John R. Jackson and son Mr. and Mre. Walter Letson called an Mr. Herriott at the Homewood Sanatorium at Guelph on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Wesley Howlett were visitors at Elora on Saturday. daughter Emily and Mr. Fred. Greenâ€" way of Hillsburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Letson. Mrs. Ida Woodward epent the veekâ€"end with her friend, Mrs. Ruth Pirie at Quelphb. On Friday night the Intermediates played their first game of the seaâ€"| son in Tavistock. Playing against a team that had already plyed two *ames, they took a 2 to 0 beating. The first two periods found the old rivale playing tight hockey and no score was registered, although both teams missed many niceâ€" chancés. Strahm for Tavistock and Pfaff for New Hamburg, both in the nots were the outstanding men on either team. , The last period saw two counters registered by Harris and Faber and two Hamburg men forced to leave the game, Bingeman with an injured ehoulder and Bowman with a cut on the face. 1 Penalties were fairly numerous but not equally divided, Tavietock getâ€" ting 6 and Hamburg 2. + inerebey witn e mosidant, hev. C. & w the chair. Speindid Wmflonfl- d The treasurer‘s re »ort gave receipts during the year of A number from here attended the uneral of Mrs. Addison Sunider of "on formerly of this place, which as he‘d at Elmira where the disâ€" rased spent the early part of her ‘ays of two of its members, Mre. Loui; Poine and Mre. Samuel Zurâ€" brigg. Hockey News. ‘The local Junior entry in the Twin City League won an overtime battle with Schnart‘s on Thursday night by a 1 to 0 score. Dahmer‘s netâ€"minding tor Schnarr‘s caused the game to 50o nto overtime, but Panchen gained his gecond shutout of the season. his second shutout of the season. _ | Mr. Wesiey Huehn had the misâ€" Puse Boehler was respomsible fOf fortune to break his leg just abore the only counter of the game On & the ankle on Monday when he neat pass from Lichty. Reinhart and siipped on an fcy piece of ground. Sparrer ‘formed a better defensive Hoe was removed to St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" play than they did in the last game pital, Kitchener, for an Xâ€"ray and with St. Jerome‘s. So far they bave was attended by Dr. T. B. Feick. Mr. gathered two wins, a tie, and a 1086.*Huehn met with a similar accident a Lose to Tavistock 20. ‘tew years ago when his other ankle On Friday night the Intermediates was broken. }174.41 an8# expendfures of $86.90, hich athoult w@$Â¥ thed for support t m‘ssions, Watertoo Seminary and Goots; aecrotary, Mrs. Jno. Bowman; ‘reasurer, Mre. Geo. Morley; treasurâ€" »r of flower tund, Mrs. Geo. Racho; wuditors, Mrs. Edward Appel and ‘Irs. Juo. Eidt; pianists, Mrs. Otto Tits and Mrs Wam. Spahr; flower ommittee, Mre. T. Daniols and Mre. During the past year the Ladies‘ iid have celebrated the §0th birth reasury is $815.64. ‘The officers elected for the coming west montrose ; New Reeve Presides YATTON BP in ioi roi stt 2. Senitsiai t ut i ul . d ie "% ‘;,,,,,‘w:w;,,‘_,:,._,‘_} 3 in 74 * * NN RIp $h W NEW HAMBURG _‘ â€" | _ Wim. G. Veltch, sheep valuator fees 1935, $10.00; Municipal World, supâ€" {pites, 55¢; J. T. Schmidt, printing balâ€" |lots, 3.50; Royal Bank, Elmira, tax Icollactioni. 18.80;,. Bank of Nova Scotla, Elmira, tax collections §.9%5; Fred, Felau, Toronto reliet aupplies, 10.00; H. A. Fell, indigent supplies, 292; E. Ruggle, indigent supplies, ho.:u; Harvey Woods, refund dog tax, 2.00; Chas. Winfeld, refund dog tax, 2.00; J. T. Schmidt, printing financial ~latements, 26.40; Norman Snyder, pay voucher, $4.80; Total, $178.28.â€" Other township officers as appointâ€" od under byâ€"law 385 remain the same as they have been in the previous The Board of Health as appointed under byâ€"law $84, consists of Dr. T. M. Robinson, Med. Officer, Edward Gelsel, Sanitary Inspector, Reeve Wesley Howlett and Poter Schmehi with the clerk as secretary. NOAH STROH, Clerk, The following persona were apâ€" pointed as assessors and auditors under byâ€"law 883: Menno Koch, Ananiaa Martin, C. C. Doerbecker, Henry Kiinck, Noah Shoemaker and J. P. Snider, mesessors. J. G. Hurst and Henry Burnett, auditors. Tarried. Moved by Norman Wilkinson and Milton Weber that this council do now adjourn to meet again at the Council Chamber, Conestogo, on Tuesday, Fobruary 4th, next, at 10 o‘clock a.m.â€"Carried. , __Moved by Herbert Strebel and Ed-[ mund Schwindt that the clerk call for tenders from the nearby printers . of newspapers for the printing of the | Journal of Proceedings, the Voters‘ j Lists and the Financial Statement ; and that the said tenders be received | until 1 o‘clock in the afternoon on i'l‘::sday. February 4th, next.â€"Carâ€" ried. Moved by Milton Weber and Herâ€" bert Strebel, that the following acâ€" counts be pald and that the reeve grant his orders for the same: Moved by Milton Weber and Norâ€" man Wiikineon, that the requisite petition be submitted to the Departâ€" ment of Public Highway of Ontario, for the statutory eubsidy on expend|â€" tures on roads and bridges in the township during the year 1935, acâ€" cording to the road superintendent‘s statement of the same, and that the Reeve and Clerk affix their signaâ€" tures and the corporate seal to the same.â€"Carried Moved by Edmund Schwindt and Herbert Strebel, that byâ€"laws Nos. 883, 884 and 885 be now read a third time and paesed.â€"Carried. Moved by Norman Wilkinson and Herbert Strebel, that byâ€"law No. 885, to appoint the several township offiâ€" cers for 1936, be read a first and secâ€" ond time.â€"Carried. to appoint a local Board of Health and Sanitary Inspector for the curâ€" rent year, be read afi rst and second time.â€"Carried. j Moved by Edmund Schwindt and Herbert Strebel, that byâ€"law No. 883, to appoint assessora and auditors for 1936, be read a first and second time. â€"Carried. Moved by Milton Weber and Edâ€" mund Schwindt that byâ€"law No. 884, Moved by Herbert Strebet and Edâ€" mund Schwindt, that the clerk be and he is hereby authorized to order the nececearry number of the Municipal World, for the members of the counâ€" cll.â€"Carried. Moved by Milton Weber and Norâ€" man Wilkinson, that the Returning Officer be pald $6.00, the Deputy Reâ€" turning Officers $4.00 and the Poll Clerks $2.00 each for holding the municipal election and making their returns and that $3.00 be allowed for each Polling booth.â€"Carried. In a eurvey of the list of the townâ€" ship road foremen by the Council and the road superintendent, no changes in appointments from the past year‘s staff resulted. Mrs. Milton Zinkann of Kitchener spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Rits. The congregation of Holy Family RC. Church beld a yery enjoyable social evening in Parish Hall on Wednesday evening. ‘The program was cards and dancing followed by lunch. Miss Eleanor Bruder was winâ€" ner of the lucky chair prize, while Mr. Vincent Hartman won the other novelty door prize. At cards Mr. J. A. Rumig was winner with the conâ€" solation going to Mr. F. J. Hartman. For the ladies Miss Minetta Dietrich was winner with the consolation goâ€" ing to Mrs. Alex Brenner. A large crowd was in attendance to spend a pleasant evening. s visitor in town on Wednesday. Mr. Joseph Zimmerman, who un derwent and operation at the K.â€"W. Hospital several weeks ago, returned to his home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bonder and Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Roth were in Poole on Wednesday attending the funeral of the former‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law, the late Peter Schults. Mr.. Edward Raw has returned home from Hamilton where he was the guest of his sister, Mrs. G. Holtze Mr. George Wankiin and Mr. M. Dietrich were in Torpnto on Thurs day to visit the former‘s daughter, Marcelle, who is a patient in the Sick Thildren‘s Hospital. Mre. Wedding anniversary with & family dinner. They were married twentyâ€"fAive years ago in Prince Alâ€" Mrs. Louls Boehler and children, Ralph and Rosemary were guests on Monday with Mr. and Mre. M. Dietâ€" rich. Mra. J.. Kautman Aas returned to |strike him on the wrist. M um-muwlmmun with bor daughter, Mrs. J. Hamel _ |were broken, Mr. John lssier of Kitchoner was |Local News Motes. nesday for Gilmer, Texas, whore she will spend the winter with her sons, Elmer and Russell. Mrs. Jacob Laschinger left on Wed On Saturday, Jan. 4th, Mr. and (Continued from Page 1) | on Thursday. 1 _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weil and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. |Jacob Jutz! at Tavistock Sunday. Mrs. Frederick Stock, 16th line, is confined to her bed with a heart | ailment. A large number of people attendâ€" ed the sale held by Mr. Harry Leach Mr. George Snider of Kitchener was visiting friends around Taviâ€" stock over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Nomah Lichti of Poplar View were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bender. Mr. Buchan is shipping turnips at Ratho. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zehr and Mr. Bruce Ferguson spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weil. _ oo Mr. and Mrs. Allan Otto and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weil ;})ent Saturâ€" da{ with Mr. and rs. C. B. Schmidt, Lisbon. â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartzenâ€" truber and Kathleen and Rheta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ruby. â€" 0 8 s â€" Mr. 1. G. Martin visited with friends in Bridgeport on Sunday. Mr. Joseph Dendinger ot Crosshill renewed old acquaintances In the village on Friday. Mr. Herb Mewhiney was a business visitor from Elmira in our village on Thursday afternoon. Mr. William Goetz was a visitor to Petersburg a day last week,. Mr. Calvin Tyack of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. The Misses Addie and Elsie Snyâ€" der and their octogenarian father, Mr. Sidney Snyder, were recent vislâ€" tors in Kitchener with Mr. and Mre. Nelson Snyder. Miss Bertha Schnelder returned to her home on Tuesday evening after completing eeveral yeare of domestic work with Mr. and Mre. Hurst of Winfield. Mr. Menvo Hoover and son Anson drove last Thursday with horse and cutter to Haldimand County near Lake Erie where they will spend spme time with friends before reâ€" turning home, Owing to the heavy snowfall and rain of last Wednesday the United Church shed collapsed from the heavy weight on the roof, totally deâ€" stroying the timbers. A thimble bee was held at the home of Mrs. Maria Fenton on Wedâ€" nesday when a number of ladies from various churches gathered to prepare quilts from the needy inâ€" Northern Ontario. A bale of clothing will be sent with the quilts in the near future. & Service in the Uniked Church will be held on Sunday morning at 10.30 o‘clock and overy alternate Sunday @uring the winter months. Fair day in Elmira was well repreâ€" sented with our local farmers. Mr. Ezra Frey of Heidelberg spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Diefenâ€" bacher. â€" â€" _ Dr. Robert Wiltinson of Kitchâ€"| ener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson. . Church Shed Collapses. Mrs. Rachel Diefenbacher is spending a couple of weeks at the h_o:‘:lte of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gingâ€" rich. Mrs. D. W. Musser attended a quilting bee held by the Ladies‘ Aid of the Hawkesville United Church on Wednesday. . M e matiee Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Glm::h have named their little son, ey. Miss Melinda Martin spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wideman. . Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Bauman were the Misses Katie Hoffman of Heidelberg and Daisy Rutherford of near Macâ€" ton. Mr. and Mrs. Urias Martin of Heidelberg were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauman. Mr. David Hoffman of Heldelbers was a Sunday guest at the home o Mr. and Mrs. John M. Martin. Messrs. David Cressman and Isaac Martin of Elmira spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wideman. Mr. Enoch Martin of Conestogo was a Sunday visitor with his brother, Mr. Irvin Martin. Miss Almeda Diefenbacher is spending a couple of weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos W. Frey, Macton. _ â€" i Mr. . Jacob Brubacher of the fourth line % Peel was a Saturday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger of Heidelberg were Sunday guests of Mrs. Henry Martin. Messrs. Jack Hay and Stanley Overend spent Saturday afternoon in Kitchener. Banns were prociaimed at the Mennonite Church, West Wallenâ€" stein, for Mr. Abram Metzger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John llem:r of Heidelberg, and Miss M: lena Wideman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Me_gno .?Jidgmg_n of Three Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gingrich spent Sunday with Mr. and ï¬nr: ;ll’:uh Wideman. father, Mr. Charles Matthews, _ _ Rev. and Mrs. Abram Bearinger were Thursday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauman of Hawkesville. of attack of tonailitis and quinsy. Mrs. Amos Wilkinson underwent an ornuon at the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Hospital on Monday mornâ€" in;ndis:zu‘uwcflumb. expected. Her many friends wish a speedy recovery. at HAWKESVILLE EAST ZORRA |_ The meeting of the Young People‘s lSOciety of the Livingston Presbyâ€" _ terlan Church was held on Monday evening with the devotional com mittee in charge. Miss Grace Miller cccupied the chair. The scripture lesson was read by Beland Honderich which was followed by sontence prayâ€" ers by Miss Marie Seip, Miss L. L ! Livingston, Miss L. Hushn. Mre. J. P. Livingston Walter Holst, Miss Grace Miller. Misa Ruth L Honderich gave ll reading, "The King of England". The topic for the evening was taken lby Miss Selda Snyder, who spoke ,on "What does the Bible me&n by‘ Lost and Found". Mr. and Mrs. George Battier and ings‘ Corner for the pa son Rae of Grave) road were Sunday _ Mr. and Mre. Irvin J visitors at the home of Mrs. Hy. Wellesioy apent Sund Struth. Ruthig‘s. Mrs. J. W. Struth and deaaghter _ We are sorry to rep Evelyn are convalescing at the home John D. Koch is on / of Mre. Hy. Struth after their recent Her health has been fi operations in the St. Mary‘s Hospital, some time and has now Measra. Stewart Kochier and crisis. Frionds ani ne Rgsee: Miller apent Junday evening her a epeedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Jants( of Kitchener, Mra. Wesley Brake of Detroit, Mrs. Emory and daughter Ursula and Mre. Lasby ot Gueiph spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. Aaron Wagler, Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Hermer, Mr. and Mrs. David B. Roth were Sunday visiâ€" tnn; at the home of Mr. Henry L. Millor. On Thursday night the New Hamâ€" burg band motored to the home of Mr. A. Waglor, Baden‘s new council. lor and all enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Several selections were played by the band. Mr. Alan Petrie, president, took charge of the business period. Arâ€" rangements were completed for the Organ recital to be given by Prof. Geo. Zlegler of Kiichener. The meetâ€" Ing closed with the mizpah benedicâ€" tlon. ‘The year‘s records showed 55 names on the roll with an average atâ€" tendance of 35. It was decided to have a Sunday in June devoted to the parents when they will be invited to inspect the school. Mr. C. L. Ritchie was again eleoted as superâ€" intendent with Mr. Albert Schmidt and Miss Marie Selp, assistants. Other appointments were Mre. C. L. Ritchie to the office of planist, with Miss Marjorie Gardner as assistant, Miss Ruth L. Honderich to be social convenor and Harold Glasser, Jack Stiefelmeyer, Woodrow Schmidt and Charlie Powe!] helpers in the Sunday School. The teachers agreed to conâ€" tinue teaching the same classes as in 1935. 2 Stiefelmeyer‘s Tigers suffered two straight reverses in the Baden Juâ€" venile hockey Jeague on Saturday afternoon. In the first game. Reâ€" cords defeated Gascho Truckers by 5â€"2 to tighten their grip on first place with two wins. In the next game the truckers defeated Tigers 32 in a close game. After 25 years of service aa secteâ€" taryâ€"treasurer of the Sabbath School of Livingston Presbyterian Church, Miss A. C. Holwell relinquished that part at the annual meetng, held on Sunday â€" afternoon. _ Miss Leura Louise Livingston was chosen to sucâ€" ceed her. COMPLETES 25 YEARS ; HORSE FINDS FREEDOM, OF SERVICE TO SCHOOL | CAUSES EXCITEMENT | â€" IMPORTANT CHANGES ~| + his parenta, Mr. and Mro. Geo. Mohl. BADEN NIGHT RATES on "Anyone" Calls This is the fifth important revision of Long Distance telephone rates within the past seven years. In both social and business affairs the new Weekâ€"end and Night rates offer you a broader service at a lower cost. Ask your Long Distance Operator for the new rates. WEEKâ€"END RATES Long Distance TELEPHONE RATES NIGHT RATES on "Personâ€"toâ€"Person" Calls To points where the Day "Anyone" rate is 50 cents or less, the discounts for Night calls are reduced or discontinued. That is, some of the present 25â€" and 30â€"cent Night rates are increased by 5 or 10 cents. These discount inducements to call while the tide of traffic is lower are replaced by the more attractive Night "Personâ€"toâ€"Person" and Weekâ€"end reductions. Calls to a particular person are now available (on all but shortâ€" haul messages) at reduced rates after 7 p.m. Hitherto, discounts have been made at night only on "Anyone" (stationâ€"toâ€"station | ealls. The discounts on most "Personâ€"toâ€"Person" night calls are the same in money as on "Anyone" calls. Night rates will apply all day Sunday on both "Personâ€"toâ€"Person" and "Anyone" calls This means that the lowest rates for either "Anyone" or "Personâ€"toâ€"Person" calls are available continuously from 7 p.m. Saturday to 4.30 a.m. Monday. The following important changes in Long Distance We are sorry to report that Mrs. John D. Koch is on the alck lst. Her health has been failing her for some time and has now come to the crisis. Friends ani neighbore wish Mr. and Mre. Irvin Flelsbanfer of Wellesley apent Sunday with the Ruthig‘s. Miss Gertrude Knoise! has been working at David Helpei‘s of Doerâ€" ings‘ Corner for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glebs and son Franklin, Mrs. David Cook and son John, Mre. Fred Knefee] visited with Mr. and Mra. John Koen‘!g 8r., of Linâ€" wood on Sunday. Telephone Rates are now in effect : Lisbon citizens later were treated to an amusing sight, Down the road came & boy laden with parcela and covered with snow. It was Fleming ‘Robinson, who had been driving the horse. Had any one seen his horse? His question aroused considerable laughter. He explained that his horse horse had boited after his dog had dashed across in front of it, and that the cutter had been upset in the ditch. Neither Fleming, the horee, ,dog or cutter were injured. Personale. _ Miss Dorothy Honaberger and Miss Vera Cook of Kitchener, who spent bTursday and Friday last week with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Henry Cook entertained on Thursday evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koch of Wellesley Mr. and Mre. Geo. Hohl, the Misses Catharine Hoh] and Lucilie Roedet, the Mesars. Herman Ruthig, E. Roeâ€" der, Alvin Koch, William Glebe, Stanâ€" ley Hoh! and Roy and Wilfred Mcâ€" Tavish of Nithburg. Mr. Setbert Snyder and daughter Delphine, Mr. and Mre. Conrad Knotâ€" sel spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Relnhardt Hoerle of Philâ€" lipeburg. Mr. Harvey Knefse{ called on Mtr. Oliver Glebe on Sunday. _ It fell to the lot of Mrs. David Cook to make the capture Coming from her home she saw the horse coming down the road, and by waving her apron at the oncoming beast brought the animal to a atop on all fours. She then tled the fugitive in the staâ€" ble and telephoned word of her capâ€" ture. * Then began the fun. Citizens as | The social evening held in Knobâ€" one rushed to the telephone to call lauch‘s Hall on Tuesday evening was the farmers along the road to stop & grand succese. the horse. ‘The telephone operator _ Rev, Edgar Veitenheimer has reâ€" at Wellesley was besieged with calis, turned to Windsor after spending the while people trying to phone said unâ€" Past week with his mother, Mrs. complimentary things about other Louls Veitenhelmer. people using the telephone when Mr. Urban Moser spent a few days they wanted it. However within two last week with friends in Kitchenet. minutes every resident within two Miss Jenny Dewings spent Saturâ€" miles of Lisbon along the course of day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wi}â€" the horse‘s flight knew of the runâ€" fred Hanley. away. Mr. Simon Stemmler made a busiâ€" _ The quiet which reigns over the village was rudely shattered on Thursday afternoon when a horse owned by Mr. Sam Robinson of near Hampstead bolted a short distance east of the villago and came racing through the main street, dragging behind it an empty cutter. Citizens rushed to their doors, a runaway horse being such a rare sight even in the farming districts. ‘The horee, tall high, and cutter leaping into the alr at each gallop, headed for Hampstead. LISBON Selling Out Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Roth and famâ€" ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mro. Herb Stemmler. Miss Mary Hanley, Mrs..Jack Doâ€" herty and Mr. Joe Hanley «pent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanley of near Linwood. * Mr. and Mra. Louis Voll spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mre. Isidore Moser. Mr. Cecil. Kennedy fo Hawkesville epent Sunday at his home here. Mre. M. Ryan and daughter Marâ€" garet of Macton spent Sunday with M':: and Mrs. Wilfred Hanley, Mrs. Joe Klein left for her home in Walkerton after spending the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Simon Stemmler. Mre. Klein Sr., reâ€" turned to spend some time with her. Mr. Arthur Kennedy spent Sunday with friends in Dorking. Mr. Simon Stemmler made a busiâ€" nees trip to Elmira and Linwood on Saturday. Rev, Edgar Veitenheimer has reâ€" turned to Windsor after spending the past week with bis mother, Mrs. Louls Veitenheilmer. Mrs. Jack Doherty and daughters Rita and Elleen of Toronto are ependâ€" ng a fow days with the former‘s sisâ€" ter, Miss Mary Hanley. Mr. Leander Meyer has opened a chopping mill in Kinkora. Mr. Jchin Girodat apent a few days last week with friends in Glenalien. Mr. Charles Girodat and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hanley spent Saturday with friends in St. Clements, The community wish to extend their heartiest congregationsâ€"to Mr. John Hohl of this district, who has been reâ€"elected councilior for 1936 in Wilmot township. L. GOHENCIOUS Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER $15, $12 and $10 Trusses Trusses W. MILNER Must Be Sold At Cost! ORDON‘S OopD 12 Mansion St. Satisfy HESSON Manager â€" A & Hies + 42 4