Hurstâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 9, to Mr. and Mrs, Neil Hurst, Kitchener, a daughter. Pattersonâ€"At Dunsford, April 36, to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Patterson, nee Jean Carnochan, a daughter Leveneâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Levene, Kitchener, a son. Trakalo â€" At the K.â€"W. Hospital, May 6, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Traâ€" kalo, Kitchener, a daughter. Mertzâ€"â€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mertz, Kitchener, a daughter. "Dingman oi} geologist for Alberta Government | greatly | entfiused over saumples. Advisee cue)ng at oner 19 test production. "Limestone | containe | light | petroâ€" leum same as Turner Valley." The well has done much to fur ther Jocal confidence in the project Kitehener A wire just received by WPP Clement. sectetaryâ€"treasurâ€" erâ€"oofâ€" Mentreal| Aiberty Petroleum Company > from â€" the | efigitieer itt charge of the owell in Wainright reads: Strong Interest Locally in 5Illlfl“lllllllllllllllllluflllllIII"IILIIII"IIIIIIIIII“IIIIllllllllmlllll JOYCES Foundation Garments Diamonds, Watehes, Clocks 78 King St. S. â€" _ Phone 505 WATERLOO SPIRELLA Phone 436w Corsets Girdles Brassieres Designed exclusively for you. MRS. E. N. CLINE 125 Erb St. W. 90 Queen Street 8. PEARL LAUNDRY FUR Washable Window k © J tee es &:fl' ‘% Your W in ter _ Y,?" m ca ;E&uf‘ 71 Coats and Furs [ . “" ’ fâ€"4.Â¥% > i in sured against j ‘% h ; 4 A z:/gl}‘ y loss by fire, theft, C ae l , Th Sue } n)ut})>_ Or any o ;' . WomaiBan". other = c us os. j _ Modern â€"vault PA M i: .% storage at very *Â¥ M ‘ ; reasonable rates. > @ ’ gg * ' hk e iâ€" $A f Housecleaning Specials [| Social = Personal Jewellery Store Waterloo First Vannier 4 13 Queen Street North Special Preacher Morning and Evening REV. ARCHER WALLACE, D.D., Editor and Author Special Music hy Nunday School You will greatly enjoy these services. The Young People‘s Society will meet at the close of the evening service. 11.00 a.m.â€" The Minister. L 7.00 p.m.â€"Sermon by the Minister. Monday, 7 p.m.â€"Junior C. E. _______ 8 p.m.â€"Young People‘s Society. Ideal Kitchen Curtain 4 parts with tieâ€"backs Wedding Gifts Size 3 x 6 feet. Complete with roller mmanuel Evangelical Church Watch Repairing Cottage Sets After 5 p.m Births 49¢ 69¢c set SUNDAY, MaAY 17. 1936 SUNDAY sCHOOL ANNIVERSARY Alberta Oil Corner King and William Sta REV. E VAL. TILTON, B.D Bible School Corner Cedar and Water St« MISS A. R. BEAN, Musical REV. H. A. KELLERMAN SUNDAY, MAY 17, Waterloo M o d e in storage at reasonable STORAGE Interior Decorators KITCHENER _ â€" _ Phone ; (Continued from Page 1) [o edvecation and 22 cents to beneâ€" |volenees, | the stwlent Alid Society elected |RKey, W. E. Beese. of Tavistock, ‘ president; Rev. E. Burn, Zurich, {rk eâ€"preâ€"ident. and Rev. E. E. Hallâ€" man. Kitchener. secretaryâ€"treasurer. IAdelph â€" Rody â€" were â€" licensed _ to preach on probation. ; The â€" Missionary Society elected the â€" tollowing officers; President, ‘I{rv A. E. Pletch; viceâ€"president, Rev. C. IL. Cornwell ; secretary, Rev. |C. B. Heckendorn; assistant, Rev. | N. E. Roppel; treasurer, Rev. W. J. Zimmerman. ' Rev. J. M. Oestreicher was reâ€" ‘elected transportation secretary. |iman,. Kitchener, secretaryâ€"treasurer, ! The _ Cuonference _ Brotherhood |clected _ A. _ Knechtel _ president; f]lanwl Voelzing as secretary, and \Clemens Payne. treasurer. [ _ W. W. Shantz. of Waterloo, budâ€" Oget treasurer, showed that receipts |were sh por cent. of the objective. | Rev. F. M. Faist was elected budget |treastmer. Mervyyn E. Reuber and Buehlow _ At (Gialt, May 9, to Rev. armdl Mrs. A Hurhhm)m merly of Kitchener, a son. Goleâ€"At Bridgeport, May 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gole, a son. Thompson â€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, May 11, to Mr, and Mrs. V. N. Thompson, Kitcherer, a daughter, Hergott \t the K.â€"W. Hospital, May 12. to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hersott, Kitchener, a daughter. Simpson M1 the K.â€"W. Hospital, May 12. to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nimpson, a son. Dahmer At the K.â€"W. Hospital, May 12, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Dahmer, R.R. 3, Galt, a daughter. Michilick â€"At Kitchener, May 8, to Mr. am| Mrs. John Michilick, Mill St.. a slaughter. a Wendon At St." Mary‘s Hospital, May 14, to Mr. and Mrs. George Wendon, Kitchener, a son. Gibsonâ€" At the K.â€"W. Hospital, May 19. to Mr. and Mrs. T. Gibâ€" sen, Kitchener, a daughter. Hunsbergerâ€"â€"Near Bridgeport, May 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hunsâ€" herger, a sun. Loney â€"At Kitchener, May 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Gonlon Loney, a daughter Mrs. Caroline Masters Mrs. Caroline Ann Masters, 74, passed away at her home in Kitchâ€" ener on Monday. â€" Deceased was born in Kitchener, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Kimmel. Among the survivors are three brothers and three sisters. _ The furcral was held twlay iThursday), taking â€" place in the Mount Hope cenretery, Dr. H. A. Sperling perâ€" forming the Jast rites loh sPRING SUITS $20.00 Try John Bruegeman, Tailor, for your â€" Spring Suit. $20 and up. ~2 King South, Phone 178J. Waterâ€" New Sunworthy and washable papers, just arrived. Make your selection now at special prices. United Church ieatal ’ e Orieata * oys . 3 District Churches 9.45 a.m $21.75 each â€" Waterlon Minister Director Pastor 1936 Wallpaper Water fon Obituary Phone 4100 She is survived ‘by 4 sons, Ed ward, of Waterloo, Augusts and Herman of ‘Torunto and Alfred of Detroit,. Also one brother, Gerge S. Miller of Weet Montrose. The funera) was held at Waterloo on Monday afternoon followed by burial in Waterloo Mount Hope cemeâ€" tery Surviving him are his wife, formerâ€" ly Susannah Cassel, two daughters. Mrs. Tobias Shantz of Waterloo and Mrc.. Reuben Steiner of Lima, Ohio, three «ons. Linton Shantz, and Dr. Stauffer Shantz of Kitchener, one brother, Daniel of Wilmot township, und four sistere, Mrs. John Schaefer, Kitchener, Mrs. Dan Cressman, Mrs. Moses cressman and Mrs. Ezra Creseâ€" man, all of Wilmot township. Noah S. Shantz Nuaty S. Shantz, well known reâ€" tived â€" farmer. of Wilmot: township, died at his home in Baden on Thursâ€" day. following a beart attack. He was in hic 77th year. The late Mr. Shantz was a son of Joseph Y. Shantz and Elizabeth Stauffer of Wilâ€" mot tewnship. August Hertel Mr. August Hertel, aged 82, proâ€" minent Odd Fellow of Kitchener, passed away at his home in that city on Saturday. Deceased was born in Hespeler. The deceased was formerly Mise Elizabeth Mueller, and was born in Woolwich township near Elmira. _ The funeral was held from his late residence in Baden on Sunday afterâ€" nool His demise is survived by his widow, nee Kathrine M. Wolfhard, three daughters, Mrs. George Seeâ€" bach,. Toronto, Mrs. Uharles Steinâ€" metz and Mrs. P. Smiley, both of Kitchener, one brother, Fred Hertel, also of Kitchener, and five sisters, Mrs. Caroline Boettger, Mrs. Fred Wolfhard, both of Kitchener, Mrs. Harry Feil, Wenatchie, Wash., Mrs. John Zinkann of Kitchener, and Mrs. M. Dahmer of Galt. Three grandchildren and one great grandâ€" child also survive. Mre. Jacob Seyler A well known former resident of Waterloo died at the home of her son, August Seyler. in Toronto early Friday, in the person of Mrs. Elizaâ€" beth Seyler, widow of the late Jacob Seyler of this town. Mrs. Seyler, who was in her $4th year, had made her home with her daughter, the late Mrs. (Charles MmelJer, up unti) the latter‘s déath two. years ago. Mr. Seyler built and operated the Comâ€" mercial Hotel in Waterloo up until his dealt in 1898 Out of town guests for the occaâ€" sion included Mr. and Mrs. George Francis and Mr. and Mrs. Mat Humâ€" me! and Mr. and Mre. Prighome, all of St. Catharines Both Mr. and Mrs. Hummel are still very active about their home, Mrs. Humme} continuing to do all her own housework with assistance. Robert J. C. Bierwagen Death claimed Robert J. C. Bierâ€" wagen in his 84th year, at the home of his daughter in Kitchener on Monday. Deceased was a former contractor of Kitchener, who emiâ€" grated from Germany. The funeral was held on Tuesday, interment taking place in Mount Hope cemetery. Among the survivors are five sons, Emil of Kitchener, Paul of Grandwood, N.J., Theodore and Robert of Kitchener, five daughters, Mrs. W. K. Schack, Mrs. B. Hofâ€" stetter, Mrs. Harvey Weis, Mrs. George farael, and Mrs. W. Bacher, all of Kitchener. The anniversary was marked by a dinner at their home on Sunday. The meai was served from & table decorâ€" ated with a golden color scheme. On behalf of the famiiy, a granddaughâ€" ter, Miss Avis Hunymel presented the bride and groom Of fifty years with a purse. The address was read by another granddaughter. The funeral tock place today (Thursday) from the home of his son, Robert Bierwagen. Rev. A. Orzen officiated. Burial was made in Mount Hope cemetery. Predeceased by his wife, he is aurâ€" vived by one daughter, Mre. A. Harâ€" per of Toronto, and one grandson and ane granddaughter. â€" The marriage was blessed with a family of five children, four sons and one daughter, Charkes and Alfred of Kitchener, Reinhold at home Arthur in Preston and Mr. Joseph Yantz of near Breslau. There are ten grandâ€" children. John R. Donaid Mr John R. Donald. 84, passed away al his home in Waterloo fol: lowing a lingering illnese. on Monâ€" fay night. Deceased was horn near Hawkeavilie per of FarnnIo, ant nhe EFahndson ahi . Mrs. Augusta Hagen ane granddaughter, {__ The funeral of the late Mrs A The funera) was held on Thursday Hagen, who died @t her home in (today), Interment taking place in Kitchener on Thursday of last week, the Hawkeaville cemetery, Rev. E. was held from the residence on val Tllton, offictating. Sunday, Dr. H. A. Sperling of St â€"â€"â€"â€" Peter‘s Church officiated. Interment William Feas Itook _ place _ in _ the Stâ€" Prter‘s Death claimed Mr. Wm. Fees, 68. Lutheran cemetery. at his Waterloo home on Monday.; measces Deceased tas a yietim of a heart . Albert Lenz condition and wae born {n Haldimand The death of Mr. Albert Lenz, 47, county. husband of Mrs. Molly Hiller Lenz w q100E EUE ET MBTTY AOnRCEg CERTTIET APAcinte, __His widow. one son. one daughter, took place in Detroit, Mich., on three sisters, and four granddhildren Thursday of last week. Deceased is \-nrfln his passing. The funeral was survived by his widow, one daughâ€" ‘held on Thureday (today) burial be ter, Phyllis, two brothers and one ing made at FisheryviMe. Rev. Orren sister. The funeral was held in officlated. ‘Detroit on Saturdar. The funera) was Reld on Thursday (today), Interment taking place in the Hawkeaville cemetery, Rev. K val Tilton, offictating. ‘The bride before her marriage was Miss Mary Francis, and was born at Kossuth 72 years ago. She was marâ€" ried to Mr. Hummel, a native of New Germany, at the 8t Bol)lhceâ€(“’nrch in New Germany on May 11, 1886. Mr. Hummel is in his 79th year. (By Chronicle Correspondent) Bloomingdale.â€"Fifty years of marâ€" ried life were marked by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humme! of Bloomingâ€" dale on Monday at their bhome in that village. Both Mr. and Mre. Hummel have lived all their lives in the disâ€" trict in which they were born. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hummel Married at New Germany Bloomingdale Couple Married 50 Years Obituary U Michael Murphy f Michael Murphy, aged 87. died following a lingering illness at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John A. {Wq}sh in Waterloo on Saturday. Miss Mary Wilhelm | _ The death of Miss Mary Carolyn i Wilhelm, 27. occurred in the Strat ]r.u’nl Genera) â€" Hospita) on Monday ’ Douglas â€" Fry Waterloo County friendsâ€"of Miss ‘Gladys Fry, niece of Mrs. Chris. C. Fry and the late Mr. Fry of Drumbo, will be interested in the announceâ€" ment of her marriage at Edmonton, Alberta, this month, to Mr. Wim. J. Douglas. Miss Fry, a daughfer of Alderman Wesley and Mrs. Fry, of Edmonton and some thirty years ago a resident of Bright, is a memâ€" ber of the star basketball team and !she leaves shortly for Paris where ‘the team will compete for the | world‘s championship. The bridesâ€" maids at the wedding included the (bl‘ide's two sisters, Miss Clara Fry, R.N., and Mrs. Donald Stuart, ’formerl,v Miss â€" Ruth Fry. The groom is a son of former Mayor l Robt. H. Douglas of Edmonton. draving been il} sitce December from w blood infection.. Deceased was a ’memlher of â€" the â€" Kitchener Public ! Schoo} teavhing ctaff. a graduate of Stratford Collegiate and the Stratâ€" ‘tord Normal School. Henry Rahn Mr. Henry Rahn, aged 79, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Harvey, in Kitchener, on Saturday night, following a lengthy iilness. Mr. Rahn was born near Rummelhart. He is survived by his wife, two sons, George and Jacob Rahn of Waterloo, two daughters, Mrs. Emil Fubr of Tavistock and Mrs. Charles Harvey of Kitchener, and one brother, George Rahn, of Waterloo. Predeceased by his wife, he is survived by two sons, Thomas of Windsor and Lawrence of Caliâ€" fornia, three daughters, Mrs. Frank Regan of Stratford, Mrs. Walsh of Waterloo, and Mrs. John Egan of Guelph, one sister, Mrs. Michael Walsh of St. Marys, also 12 grandâ€" children. The funeral took place on Tuesday, burial taking place in St. Marys. Her parents, one child Merle, one brother, Evic, and two sisters, Violet and Irene of Kitchener, mourn her loss. _ The funeral took place on Tuesday, Rey. A. J. Lewis officiatâ€" inge. °_ Neil Francis Sass The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sass died at St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital on Saturday. Deceased was a victim of intestinal flu. His parents and one brother and one sister surâ€" vive. The funeral was held in St Louis Church on Tuesday. lmrial being made in Waterloo R.C. ceme tery. The funeral was held on Wednesâ€" day, following‘ a service in St. John‘s Lutheran Churcb, burial was made in Mount Hope cemetery, Mrs. Nora Fuller At the age of 32, Mrs. Nora Fuller died at St. Mary‘s Hospital in Kitchener on Sunday. Deceased was born in England. Her parents, two brothers and two sicters. Mrs. Howan} Bean of Torâ€" ento and Miss Fean at home, survive The mnera] took place on Thursday (today), inferment faking place in the Avondale cemetery in Stratford. Mrs. Emma Roosa There passed away in Kingston, N.Y.. Mrs. Emma Roosa, sister of Mrs. Edward Heit of Kitchener, on Sunday, â€" The cause of derath wa given as heart failure Decensed, who was 63 years oF ape, was in terred in Kingston on Sunmday Mrs. Alfred Gatechene A former resident of this town. in | the person of Mrs. Aifred Gatschene, aged 51. died at he home in Flint, Mich., on Priday night. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Gatschene was Rose Ricrschbach. Her husband, two daughters, two Mrs. C. Hawkins Mrs. C. Hawkins. 75, died at her home in Kitehener on _ Tue sday Three daughters, Mrs. Gladys Mo gan. Walkerville, Misses Hazel and Laurel of Kitchener, one grand daughter and two sisters survive. Her husband, two daughters, tw sisters @and | two . brothers survive The funeral took place in Flint Mich., on Momlay. The â€" funceral â€" was held â€|vncin.\' (Thursday}, interment taking place in Forest, Ont Among the students at Toronto University who have returned to their homes in the Twinâ€"Cities for the summer holidays are Messrs. David M. Bean and David Breitâ€" haupt. Albert Lenz | The death of Mr. Albert Lenz, 47, ) husband of Mrs. Molly Hiller l.onz,} took place in Detroit, Mich., on Thursday of last week. Deceased is survived by his widow, one daughâ€" ter, Phyllis, two brothers and one| Mr. Wm. McDougal and Messrs. Roy and David M. Bean were in London on Monday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blackâ€" well. Mesars. Andrew Stewart, Kitchâ€" ener, and Leigh and Walter Hogg and Dr. Fred G. Hughes left toâ€"day on a week‘s fishing trip to Round Lake, Ontario. Personals N.W.S.L. Opens _ Schedule Today Around the world an ®75.0 a 08 Plat total distance of LWObA miles by Xtr hitehâ€"hiking. | the â€" experiences uf 09 W which will be related by Elsworth is o tet and LeKoy Toll of Whitby in a leeâ€" 3t snn ture to be held in St. Andrew‘s Mr.a Church in Kitchener en May 20th, um at 800 p.m. The lecture is dllusâ€" on we trated by 150 beautiful slides of the «1 Mrs 27â€" countries which were visited. Mis< Proceeds will go tewards the purâ€" Swuluy chasing of equipment for the new ©"e. K.â€"W. Hospital wing,. snnd Students Circled Globe on $75 Games Slated for Tonight at Winterbourne, St. Jacobs and Conestogo. Play in the North Waterloo Softbali Leagiue opetts today, May 14, accordâ€" ing to the schodule released by Vicâ€" tor Kisenhach, of Conestoge, league cveretary. Playing orules in this leagune, of which Ray Suider i president will he the sume as last uilé) one excepâ€" tion. . The NWLSI4L will be strietly w ainad enganization 1Ios: year aud atty feam usitig urhan players will not he eligible for playoffs. The leaguc‘s executive committce comprises the following representaâ€" tives: Ray Schicdel, Bresan; Dick Underwned, _ Bridgeport; _ Chester Rohr, Conestogo; Fred Schultz, Linâ€" wood: Abeo Sander, Miaple: Grove: Harry Wilhe{m, New Germany; H E. sechumilt, St. Jacels AtiGeties; Al tred Holst, St. Jacobs Reds and Irvin sSmider, Winterbomrie, Opening nmes ate Slated for Winâ€" terboubie, St. J;u.-qh\' and Conestago, with New Germiny playing at Winâ€" terbeurne; â€" Linweed opposing the Opening nmes ate Slated for terboubie, St. .I;u.-qh\' and Cones with New Germiny playing at terbourne; â€" Linwood â€" opposing Athlelics in Sb Jacobs and Br imvirding. Conentogis, WM. J. COWLES Advertising Manager of The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada, who was elected president of the Life Insurance Advertisers‘ Association of Canada. It is an honour well deserved as Mr. Cowles has been a leader in his chosen profession for some years. 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 IUJFE A88SOCIATION of| MLOUI miles by the â€" experiences of related by Ellsworth Winâ€" tago, Winâ€" the eslan Excellent Topics. !_ The Junior Red Cross Society of {che f‘ublic School held their monthâ€" \ly meeling Friday, May 8th, with Stewart Green in the chair. Elgin Shantz gave i reading, "What the old Farm Means". Jim Feun read "The Cheerfal Farmer". John Hot Asteter gavye several riddles. [ Roy Fulcher read ~Pioneers". "Under a Toad Stoul", was read by Helen Hilâ€" decles ‘Pipes of Spriog" by Bohb Hall â€" Leighton Hofstetter gave sey exal Mealli Rules.â€" Donald Grimes Creand the scheol paper. Pasturing Cattie. _ The farmers sare putting the cattle anl to grass us the growth of grass has been very rapid Fersonais, Tom Pralt. GHli~ Fenn and Jobhn arvdler visited Adam Holtz on Sun day id bermaon, M dht Mis. Jucob Shantz attendâ€" «d the Taneral of Noah Shantz of Basen Sunday afternoon. Mr. ind Mrs. Lorne Currah were ttinets on Saturday, May 9th, at the GHNetiFraser wedding ut â€" Cant Miss Clara Sipes ond her sister, Mrs. db JQ Irvin, hoth of Toronto spent the weeksend with their meoâ€" ther. Mrs. E. Sipes \r. Time Bingeman of New Dunâ€" dee was a recent visitor with friends is Plattsville impressed with all the products on display. Mother‘s Day was honored by all witizens of every walk of life. The United Church held a special service munday evening. ‘The choir comâ€" posed twenty mothers of the congreâ€" nation. The pulpit was beautifully vecurated with flowers which were presents sent to mothers from dif ferent parts of Ontario, Pemodei Plant. A local business in Plattsville unâ€" der the name of Seott Bros. property aller remodelling their up to date plaut, helt two open nights for all their enstuomers and friends on May Th and Sth. A large number of peoâ€" ple visited the plant and were much "Peace Drama" Enjoyed. A large crowd turned out to see the ~Peace Drama" by the Washingâ€" ton Youug People and sponsored by the local Young People‘s Society. The cast very touchingly portrayed war with its sorrows and suffering in the homeland Ban On Cows. The village fathers have decided not to allow the cows to run on the streets of the yillage this summer Mother‘s Day Services.. Snnday vieltOrs Mr. a Aéren estect Ine + amd Aiso Gordon frown and Wollas} and Mr. Lorne Shantz of beter were sunday yisitors with ud Mrv. J. M. Shantz, naid Mrs. Edgar Ehy and sons eon, Gront and Perry of Bresâ€" wewr Runday yisitors at the home Irs. Abish Shantz. iss â€" Dotothy | Burkholderâ€" spent dry withh friends near New Daunâ€" F delight in T Ssinda Urenge Pokse Whonl on Saturday, May 9th, at the! _ Mr. John Pearce and Miss Gladys ~Fruser â€" wedding at Cant Curriec of Paisley were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl ind Mre: Lawrence Smith and , Tabbert, n oo were recent visiters at! _ Mr. Claire Cooper was a weekâ€" t with Mes. Smith‘s parents fend visitor with his cousin. Mr. Cecil Clara Sipes and her sister, Beggs, of Millbank. toJ. drvin. hoth of Togonto! _ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cochrane and the weekseml witt their moâ€"| Mrs. Thiel of Waterloo and Miss PLATTSVILLE the home of Mr T 2EA and sons of Bres the home Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert were Misses Lelia Finlay and Elizabeth Mann of Crangeville. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bryden and Mr. George Bryden of the ird of Maryboro, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabbert of Linwood, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hisey and daughters Helen and Carol of Elmira. Mr. Duncan MacPherson and son William and Miss Lila Musser were weekâ€"end visitors with Waterford friends. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cochrane and Mrs. Thiel of Waterloo and Miss Elliott of Galt were Sunday afterâ€" noon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPherson. Miss Helen McDonald was a weekâ€"end _ visitor with her sister, Miss Gladys McDonald, of Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. M. G. Logel of spending several days here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Erb of Toberâ€" mory were weekâ€"end visitors with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam. Mrs. Erb is remaining for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. Cooper and daughter Vivian of Markdale were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cooper. ind ind Mre Miss Eva Ballard of Hawkesville spent several days recently with Mrs. Duncan MacPherson. R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN â€"The most important of all the senses, and the only one that neglect can injure. The most valuable sense and the most meglected. The one that all would choose before any other, and the one that is almost universaily imperâ€" fect. Defective visionâ€"imâ€" perfect sightâ€"the field of the Optometrist, who is the conserver of vision. Your visit here is our opportunity. Mrs. Cameron | Bock were Mr. MrsS. Emerson Bock and Mr. and Moses Bock. Dedicated To Better Vision . . . (Continued next Thursday) THE JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE Sâ€"1â€"Gâ€"Hâ€"T Sandwich is at his home