McQUESTEN URGES CITIZENS TRY COURTESY DURING C.N.E. tiuests _ ofâ€" Ontario _ During Exhibition Time Deserve Consideration. United States motorists into Ontario, ! A. Taylor in Galt Hon, T. B. MeQuesten, Minister of | _ Mrs. Stanley Highwayse, today issued an earnest ; Keneth and Billy appeal to the citizens of this proâ€" !end at the home vince to remember the ordinary rules | Wm. Mulholland, of hospitality, which they observe|! John Perine of toward guests in their own homes, | D& a vacation at in their contacts with ‘visitors and mother, Mrs. E. J pthers on the roads at this season. |_ Mr._and Mrs. 1 Consideration, s Herbe;} Godwin re(t)t;.rned t’f‘ his nr~ ome in Youngstown, Ohio, on Tuesâ€" POLITENESS IS SAFE |day after spending the past month â€"â€"â€"â€" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Toronto, Aug. 27.â€"Pointing out McGarvey. that Labor Day ard the Exhibition| Miss Verna Goddard spent a few would soon be drawing thousands of days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "During the next few weeks we [RMEVUMCCAS ADF uie PMPUD NO NOE S will pasf through the period which \ Mrs. Wm. Kaster of Kitchener. iannually produces the greatest death |._Alf. Boll, Mr, and Mrs. C. Lenard and injury toll from automobile acâ€" ;“"" family of Toronto are spending cidents," Mr. McQuesten said. "At 1‘;&1:;“;;::" ];a;"the home of Mr. and exhibition time our highways are i. * * hss congested with American as well as | M."dCMA' R. él'}:lt :f Df"ol'z‘ ?dc“’.T“' Canadian cars. Let none of us forget PRMIC enml) anls o hi elisville that we have invited these good peoâ€"‘ g)tg‘e Central Canada Exhibition at ple to come here. Ontario â€e“dgl M;v aa.nd Mrs. Charles Godwin and thousands of dollars to promote the Jack Cibson of'Windsor spent a few tourist business and the Exhibition ‘days at the home of Mr. and Mrs advertises its attractions all over the | [ "Rrown, * * continent. The motorists who fl0CK | _ Stewart Williams, Norman Frey into this province ure answering AN ‘ and Wm. Schrank spent the weekâ€" invitation from all of us, and @s OUT | ond at Tobermory. puests they are entitled to an even ) My, and Mrs. Bert Gill and Marâ€" greater degree of courtesy and CONâ€"/ jorie and Willis Gill are spending a s‘deration than we generally ShOW vacation at Lion‘s Head. each other." â€" â€" { _Mrs. Morley Webb and son Robert There are noâ€" universally stanâ€"‘ dardized highway regulations, and almost every province and state has | its own special peculiarities in driv. 1 ing rules, Mr. MeQuesten pointed out. "But there is one language that every man, woman and child everyâ€" / where understandsâ€"â€"the language of | courtesy," he declared. "The people who come among us as visitors will not be familiar with all our local habits and driving customs, so it 111 becomes us to express impatience or | annoyance at petiv inconvenlences caused when some stranger innocentâ€" ly breaks a local convention. Anger en our part will only appear boorish and intolerant, will upset our own driving and give the province a bad name. Let us all try courtesyâ€"let us be patient and agreeable with strangers and help them all we can to enjoy driving on our highways and | in our towns and citles and thoreby increase our own enjoyment. Human: nature always reeponds to kindness: and politeness. If a decent kindly. spirit of courtesy becomes general among drivers in Ontario, the probâ€" lem of ending needless deaths and mutilations will be eolved. "As taxpayers it costs us thousâ€" ands of dollars to enforce traffic luws; but as drivers it costs us not a« cent to be courteous. Courtesy in driving will eliminate many acclâ€" denta where law enforcement 4s helpâ€" less. We are entering upon a critical period. The worst accident weeks of the year lie ahoadâ€"unless we deâ€" cide to bring about a change from past years, We car bring this muchâ€" needed change about If we will Just be courteous to al; drivers and enâ€" pecially kindly and helpful to stranâ€" gers whom we have invited to spend their holidays in our midst." ier and choice of dresser ;l’ vanity. _ Al British late Venetian mirrors ; 539 16" by 30" and 18" by 27", at, each ........ Saturday morning only. â€"â€" Cash and carry Full size bed and chiffonâ€" Constructed with hundreds of highlyâ€" tempered coil springs embedded in deep layers of cotton felt. Covered in heavy striped ar Expansion BUY ON CREDIT P | Mr. J. 8. Glen of Ayr conducted :\\\\DF A(DA Qn['?[LJELTJOZSND $§ the service at the Presbyterian e as f THEM V Church on Sunday afternoon. The 3 Alhe ied FOouLow JA congregation has enjoyed Mr. Glen‘s N EX ACTLY sermons for the past four Sundays. d $ \\ Mr. Glen conducted the services in Yue , the absence of the minister, Rev m se Walter Patterson, who has been on KEach pad \:'(ll tl“ TN all dllY and holidays and will be back on Sunday every day for three weeks. next, Aug. 30. 3 pads in each packet. The Doon Public School will re 10 CENTS PER PACKET _ open on Tuesday next, Sept. 1, after at Druggists, Grocers, General Stores, two months‘ holidays. vO EL EL4 CHAAJRLLIAA Much can be learned from others THE WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hamilton, Ont. , ,, nothing equals experiance Expansion Furniture Sale Simmons‘ Springâ€"Filled MATTRESS 12â€"PC. LIVING ROOM OUTFIT 3â€"piece Chesterficld Suite 2 Silk Cushions Bridge Lamp Stand Cellom, Silk or Homespun Bridge Walnut End Table Mirror Magazine Rack Table Lamp Complete Footstool BEDROOM SUITE wWHY PAY MORE? ::.S:‘l‘chfrlce s‘ o. 65 ACKER‘S 227 King W. KITCHENER HIGHLIGHT VALUE FOR AUGUST BUYERs Phone 3490 REXOLEUM MATS â€" 200 Only m r c iD son. |_ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs spent s we Saturday at the home of Mr. and which | Mrs. Wm. Kaster of Kitchener. death | _ Alf. Boll, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lenard le ac.‘ and family of Toronto are spending |. eat‘ 8 vacation at the home of Mr. and * .¢. iMrs. Wm. Boll. Mrs. Stanley Quelch and sons Keneth and Billy spent the weekâ€" end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mulholland, at Preston. _ _ John Perine of Chicago is spendâ€" ing a vacation at the home of his mother, Mrs. E. Perine. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godwin and Jack Gibson of Windsor spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown. â€" _ Mr. C. A. R. Tilt of Doon accomâ€" panied Menno Shantz of Reidsville to the Central Canada Exhibition at Ottawa. o Stewart Williams, Norman Frey and Wm. Schrank spent the weekâ€" end at Tobermory. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gill and Marâ€" ALL FEATHER Ed. Stoskopf, Fred Kleinstuber and Joe Kinsew of Doon and Morley Webb of Galt have returned to their homes after enjoying a motor trip through Northern Ontario. 'â€"MI:Q:-M(â€");IJQVWebB and son Robert of Galt spent a few days at the home of Joe Kinsey. _ ___ _ _ _ Bornâ€"At ‘Doon, Aug. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Fisher, a daughâ€" ter. Misses Doris Wilfong and Gwen Wilfong of Doon and Edith Patterâ€" son of Preston are spending a vacaâ€" tion at Oliphant. _ _ Miss Florence Anderson returned to her home in Washington after spending a month‘s vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weiland and daughters Phyllis and Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weiland and son George of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones. Mrs. O. Goddard, Louise and George Goddard and Misses Dorothy Teet and Kathleen Jones were visitâ€" ors in Preston on Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Holt and family spent the weekâ€"end with relaâ€" tives in Toronto. _ s â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Carman Gill and family of Blair spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gill. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guillette were visitors in Galt on Saturday. _ _ Mrs. J. Ross and children David and Joan left on Wednesday for their home in Calgary, Alta., after spending six weeks‘ vacation at the home of the former‘s mother, Mrs. E. Perine. Mrs. McCabe and Evelyn and Raymond McCabe have returned to their home in Newark, N.J., after spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worden. Mrs. Geo. Ayres and family and Miss Marguerite Wilfong were reâ€" cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Bricker of Elmira. The Young People‘s League of | the United Church held their meting | on Sunday evening. William Wolfe' was in the chair and Miss Audrey, Teet gave the topic. . â€" \ On midnight on Saturday next Doon will revert to Standard Time after two months of daylight saving time. A Complete Living Room Outht Carden & MacDonnell Sts. GUELPH Balance in small weekly or monthly payments. $58.75 Expansoin Sale Price of PAY NO INTEREST Expansion Sale Price Size 18" by 26" $8.75 DgWN Expansion Sale Price Phone 781 45(: Each DOON COMFORTER EXTRA SPECIAL Cottonâ€"Filled Large size PILLOWS $1 .59 6c There were about sixty present and the evening was spent in modern and old time daneng and at the close of the evening a dainty lunch was served. Personals. Mrs. Krause of Buffalo, N.Y., who spent several weeks with Mrs. Jos. Mausberger has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. John Greene of Bufâ€" talo, who have been visiting with the latter‘s sister, Miss Tilie Bury, roturned to their home on Friday takâ€" ing Miss Bury with them for a fortâ€" right‘s vacation. ‘The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klinck, gathered at the Embassy Hotel, on Thursday evenâ€" ing to tender them a surprise fareâ€" well party, before their leaving the village for their new home in 8t. Clements. Mr. and Mre. Harry Klinck Moving to St. Clements. Mr. Donald Fraser, who was visitâ€" ing with Misa Marie Bruder, left to spend a week‘s vacation in New York City, before returning to his home in (Cincinuati, Ohio. Mrs. Eugene Wey, of Kitchener is spending a few days with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Hy. Bruder. _ o Residents Feted On Departure Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Reist were: Rev. and Mrs. Garfeld Hafermeh]l and Gaughter Kathleen cf Fraser, Mich., Nr. and Mrs. Robert Hagarty, daughâ€" ter Grace and son Walter of Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Reist of the 4th line of Peel, Mr. Ed. Reist and son Robert and Miss Jrene Gerth of Kitâ€" chener. Mr. Philip (Bonn and daughter, Miss Mildred visited friends in New Hamburg on Sunday. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Sam. ‘W. Horst and children Edna and Edwin were Sunâ€" day guests of St. Jacobs friends. Mr. Louis Miller accompanied a party of friends on a motor trip to Kirkland Lake and other northern points. _ Mrs. R. J. Rumb‘e and Mrs, Geo. Bender spent Thursday with the Benâ€" der families here. Xr. and Mrs. Aaron Hess and famâ€" ily of New Holland. Penn., and Mr. and Mrs. Christian Martin of Conesâ€" togo called at the home of Mr. Daniel ‘Horst on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender visited friends in North Easthope on Saturâ€" day. Misses Esther Miller, Ruth Miller and Edna Moldenhauer are spending several days on a motor trip to Lion‘s Head, Tobermory and Wasaga Beach. Miss Muriel Gies of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with her friend, Miss Helen (Bott. > Recent guests at the home of Mr. Philip Bonn were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Henrich and daughter Dorâ€" cthy of Waterloo, Mr. Norman (Brenâ€" ner of ‘Kitchener and Mr. Robert Kaero of Milverton. Misses Lovina Martin and Ermina Lichty and Isaiah Martin of Peel and Mr. Israel Gingrich were Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman. > . Mr. Leon Wagner and children E1â€" don and Ruby and Mrs. C. Wagner visited relatives in Tavistock on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt were Sunday visitors in Waâ€" terl00. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Umbach of El Mr. and Mrs, Harold ‘Tanner and jira, Mrs. Albert Lehnen, Mr. and baby of Detroit, M+s. Hester Tanner, M\rs. Carl Lehnen, Mr. Edward Lehnâ€" Miss . Bhima Tanner and Miss E. en and Miss Dorothy Lanz of Kitchâ€" (rookshanks of Stratford spent Sunâ€" ener were recent visitors with Mr. day afternoon with Mré.C.[H.Bulmer and Mrs. J. (B. Snyder. at Hawkesville, i _ Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Schutz, Waterâ€" Miss Mande Maeon of Toronto is joo, were Thursday visitors with reâ€" visiting with her mother, Mrs. J. latives here. Mason and other friends. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Nissley and Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Hyde and jeannette of Mt. Joy, Pa., were reâ€" baby Shirley and Mr. and Mrs, W. cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Melâ€" Burke spent Sunday with friends at vin Martin. Fort Stanley. Master Murray Snyder is holidayâ€" Mr. Peter Schmehl, Sr., suffered painful injuries to this hand while moving a threshing outft on his farm here, Mrs. W. Reinwald and ‘Mrs. Geo. Leith and baby oi Stratford spent Thursday of last week with Mre. J. H. Reinwald. Miss Sad‘e Hyge upent Sunday v.ith friends at Stratford, Weekâ€"end visitors with Mre. Hes:â€" ter Tanner and Miss Bhima Tanner were Miss Eliza (Crookshanks of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tanner and family of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tanner and baby of Deâ€" troit. Misses Lillian and Ruth Smith have returned to their home in Toâ€" ronto after «pending the holidays with their grandmother, Mrs. M. A. Lowrie. Mr. Green and Mr. Gramme of Nithburg called on Mr. Hugh Freeâ€" born and Mys. Elien Hamilton. NORTH WOOLWICH Cnnml-'s newest raillway locomotives are poems in steel, graceful, lightâ€"weight, semiâ€"streamlined, machines capable of 110 miles an hour. Radical departures in construction have been made in the Canadian Pacific Railway‘s five new ©3000" envines, the first of which was taken over on Monday, July 27, at a brilliant ceremony which was bromjdcast on a nationâ€"wide radio netâ€"work through the facilities of the company‘s Communicaâ€" tlons Depai(ment. and which included addresses by Sir Edward Beatty, G.BE., K.C., LL.D., chairâ€" man and president, Canadian Pacific Railway; His Worship Mayor Camillien Houdea of Montreal; William C. Dickerman, president of the Montreal Locomotive Company, where the new locomotive was built; and J. N. Burke, Canadian Pacific veteran ‘The new Jubllee Locomotives, so named because they will go into operation in the jubllee year of the eo-.lxl tramscontinental passenger service, will pull a completely new type of train, lighter than the ordinary, semiâ€".streamlined, and comfortable _ The new coaches are under construction MILLBANK New Locomotives Poems in Steel Second Station Holdup in Preston ‘Thomas Rankis, Eirb street west, Waterloo, formerly associate manâ€" ager of Joseph EK. Seagram and Sons Limited with the late Daniel! 8. Alger who was fatally injured in a motor collision on August 11, has been named manager of the concern. Formerly connected with Distillers‘ Compauy Limited, Edinburgh, Scotâ€" land, Mr. Rankin came to Canada from Northern Ireland about nine years ago, and joined the Seagram firm at about the same time as the Iate Mr. Alger Preston.â€"The second service staâ€" tion holdâ€"up in less than two weeks occurred early last Thursday mornâ€" ing when Wilfred Greenbury, attendâ€" ant at the Red Indian Service Staâ€" tion on ‘King street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, was held up by a masked gunman who robbed the youth of about $8 in cash. * Fortunately, the station lessee, Mr. G. Pelz, who wen. off duty at midâ€" night, took the bulk of the cash with him. A wrist watch belonging to the lessee was also bel‘eved to have been taken ‘by the bandit, who, when leayâ€" ing the station, yanked the telephone wires from its socket. Bucceeds Late D. H. Ailger as Head of Seagram Distillery. Masked Gunman Robs Attendâ€" ant of $8 and Watch. Mr. Deliton Martin was leader at the Mennonite Youprg People‘s meetâ€" ing â€" Sunday evening. | Essays on "Methods of reaching the lost in _India", were given by Valina Martin and Isaiah G. Bauman. Norma Shoeâ€" | maker read the scripture lesson, Roâ€" mans 10. The speakers were Eli Marâ€" ctin and Vernon Weber. Police announced later that John Hiliko of Preston was arrested on & charge of not paying a fine totalling $10.50 and was sentenced to jail for 30 days. He was also wanted by poâ€" lice for questioning in the two eerâ€" vice station holdups Preston Resident Faces Theft Count Kitchener.â€"Pleading gullty to a charge of theft of $44 from the Presâ€" ton softball association of which he is a member, Leslic Jackson was re manded to jail for one week in Kitchâ€" ener police court on Friday,. The case was adjourned to be heard in Preston today. It i; understood that Jackson wil make restitution to the league. â€" Shoddy Mill Blaze Causes $150 Damage Preston.â€"Damagé â€" estimated _ at $150 was caused hy fire and water in the picking room of the Otto Hoâ€" muth and Sons Ltd.. shoddy mill last Friday morning. _ The automatic sprinkler system vas set off by the heat from the burning bales, and the blaze was practically extinguished when firemen arrived. Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Nissley and Jeannette of Mt. Joy, Pa., were reâ€" cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Melâ€" vin Martin. Master Murray Snyder is holidayâ€" ing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Graff, Creekbank. Mr. Ezra Martin is visiting his cGaughter; Mrs. Aaron Diefenbacher, and Mr. Diefenbacher, Wallenstein, Ipr a ghort time, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bauman, Verna and Oscar 0; Peel, were Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Powman. Confidence in yourself is a necesâ€" June Schmidt, of New â€" Hamburg, sary step on the road to success, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ridt. Mrs. Amanda Lichty and Mr. Jonaâ€" ihan Martin spent Sunday with Peter and Menno Brubaciters at the Three Rridges. Mr. and Mre. Levi Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bauman and Clare visited the former‘s uncle, Mr. Job Hoffman, Heidelberg, Sunday. FLORADALE °_ Mrs. Thos. Birmingham and moâ€" ther, Mrs. John Hammond visited reâ€" ‘cently with Mrs. Edgar Chalmers near Poole. | Mrs. Amos Lichti had rather a narâ€" !row escape when she was thrown |trom a load of hav when the team took fright from a truck which had ‘driven into the field. She escaped | with bruises and had fer glasses broken beyond repair. The team ran 'lo Crosshlil about 1% miles where |they were overtaken by Mr. Lichti |and Mr. Fitz John who followed them | with the truck. _Joan and Grace Dobson of London Liolidayed with George Glaister‘s. _ Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson accompanied Wm. Richardson of Macton to North Mornington on Sunâ€" day where they visited with James Peffers. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Scheels and caughter Betty, Mrs. ‘Theresa Lenâ€" hart and Shirley Martin of Kitchener spent Thursday evening with Leo Fisenm inger. Misses Jean and Jessie Hammond end brother Ed. attended the Ottawa trip winners piehic held in Victoria Park, Galt, on Saturday. Mrs. Amelia Mitchel! of Newton is visiting at the home of Mrs. ‘R. Foster. » Mrs. Secord of Listowel visited at the home of A. W. Rennie on Sunâ€" day and in the evening accompanied Mr..and Mrs. ‘Rennie to London. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haho and famâ€" lly accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Lautenschlager and family of Kitchener to N‘agara Falls and (Bufâ€" falo, N.Y., on Sunday. Miss Lflly ‘Taylor of Peffers spent lsst week wiht Mre Squires. Miss â€" Marie Eisenminger epent iast week with Kitchener and Waterâ€" loo relatives. > â€" Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gerster, Mrs. Schraeder of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Lockerby and two children of Detroit visited with Allan and George Glaisters on Friday. Mrs. Waliters visited with Mrs. John Copley in New Dudee on Thurs MrE. Waiter Axt and daughter of Kitchener spent a few days with Mrs. John Lather. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Voll and famâ€" iiy of St. Thomas are holidaying with Wm. Voll‘s. Mrs. Michtell, Mrs. Foster, Laura Foster and Mr. and Mrs. L. Rennie spent Sunday evening with Fred Anâ€" ticknap‘s near Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hackbart and daughter Verna and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hieronimus and son Gordon visited friends in Kitchener Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Lips and daughâ€" ter Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dahmer visited with Henry Schmidt‘s on Sunday. â€" Miss iClara: Taves of Wellesley spent the weekâ€"end with Mildred Schmidt. â€" A meeting of the directors of the Wellesley Township Piowmen Assoâ€" ciation will be held in the township hall here Saturdav evening, Aug. 29. ‘The young people of Zion Lutherâ€" «n Church held their regular meetâ€" ing Monday evening at eight o‘clock. The meeting was led by Mr. Armand Doering after which Rev. G. R. Schultz gave an interesting talk, taken from the second chapter of Acts of the Apoetles, "The first Christian Church", after which Miss Martha Berg led in prayer. Quite an electrical storm followed by cyclonic wind passed over the vilage Saturday night, buy little damage was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Jack iHahn of Baden and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haussamen of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bidt on Sunday.‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Doering spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.Clarâ€" ence Roth, Kitchener. _ Miss Helen Seyler spent Sunday with Misses Erma and Marie Doerâ€" ing. Mr. and Mrs. David Seyler and Miss Viola Seyler of Baden visited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seyler. ‘flrEand Mrs. Ed. Bender of Elmira ~pent Saturday with Mr. John Mohr: and Miss Otillia Mohr. â€" â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Eidt and son Detton vieited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Roth at Stratford. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doering and family of Hostetler‘s Corner and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harkbart of Heidelâ€" berg and Mr. Louis Doering spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doering. Mrs. Orval Shantz of Kitchener spent a few days last week with Mrs. Clayton ‘Mohr. Mias Ruby and Mr. Robert Mohr of !Burnside «pent Sunday with Miss Erna and Mr. Earl Eidt. Miss Florence Roth of Kitchener is holidaying a few days with Miss Marie Doering. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Seyler and family of Burnside spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seyler. Miss (Hazel Eid‘* apent Sunday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. Alvin Ridt. Mr. Moses Eidt and granddaughter PHILIPSBURG CROSBHILL Mrs. Minnie Dossman and daughâ€" ter Monica and Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" thony Dossman and family of Mishaâ€" ‘ waka, Ind., called on Mre. M. Hinschâ€" berger over the weekâ€"end. Mre. K. Chamberlain is spending ‘a few days with friends in Kitchener, _ Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Aufschlager and daughters Clara Lucille and Mary Rose of South BenC, Ind., are spendâ€" ing a few days with friends and re latives here. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dietrich and family and Rev. Father Kuntz of St. Agatha visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Evers and famâ€" ily of Kitchener called on Mr. and Yrs. Alf. Kumm on Sunday. _ Miss Loretta Brenner of Kitchener is spending two weeks vacation at her home here. _ Mr. and Mrs. James Ertel and famâ€" ily visited with M1. and Mrs. Allan Dorscht at Berlet‘s Corner on Sunâ€" day. Misg Betty Way, returned home after spending a few weeks‘ vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyor at Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Reidel apd family of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Reidel. Mr. and Mre. Charles Koebel, Mr. Moran Compase and Mrs. H. Naetzel visited in Mildmay en Sunday. Mr. and MrS. August Allemang and family visited friends in Dashwood on Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Alf., Meyer will be pleased to learn that she is recoverâ€" ing nicely after a recent operatlon._ Mr. and Mrs. George Isley and sons Theodore and Fred and Misa Rita Zuber of Bre«lau called on Mrs. E Dietrich on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Wells of Wingham called on friends here on Sunday. Her son, Master Benjamin Wells hag T‘he cowcatcher of old Engine 371 makes a fitting platftorm for these costumes of the 80‘s adorning belles of 1886 who took part in the pageant at Port Moody, July 3, celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the first C. P. R. train from Montreal to the Pacific. The old engine, driven by the original engineer, hauled into Port Moody a string of six oldâ€"style wooden cars handled by the original conductor of the first train in a colorful reâ€"enactment of the evori. More than 6000 visitors, including scores of rail veteraus in s rvi«> in Ԥ6, flocked to Port Moody for the celchration. C tz .. mmHof " COING DAILY â€"SEPT. 19 to OCT. 3 inclusive BAGGAGE Checked _ Stopovers at Port Arthur, Armstrong, Chicago and west. Tichets, Sleeping Car reservations, and all information from amy agent. ASK POR HANDBLLL TICKETS G@OOD IN ST. CLEMENTS M. W. Locke Shoes, designed and endorsed by Dr. M. W Locke, are exclusive withâ€" M U N D Y‘S meéwest colours, and particularly becoming in the new shade of blue. Note: DON°T BE MISLED! There is no substitute for the GENUINE M. W . LOCKE SHOESâ€"the only shoes designed and approved by Dr. M. W. Locke of Williamsburg. MAKE SURE when purchasing that shoes have stamped upon thom the above trade mark. © COACHES at fares approxzimately ic per mile @ TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1‘4c per mile ©@ STANDARD SLREPING CARS at fares approximately | \%c per mile COsT OF ACCOMMODATION IN SLEEPING CARS ADDITIONAL Welcome First Train GALT Authentically smart and possessing the the invaluable qualities of the helpful and corrective designing of Dr. M. W. Locke, ‘of Williamsburg . . . The model illustrated is one of many styles in the season‘s From all Stations in Eastern Canada â€" â€" KlTCHENER For the County of Waterloo Return Limit: 48 days been holidaying with Mr. and Mrs Peter Dietrich for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schnarr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eusch Jr.. and family: motored to Hamilton and Pusiinch Lake on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Robert Heric of Toronto is vwiting his aunt, Mre. M. Greyerbiel for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karley and tamily of Millbank spent Sunday with Mr. George Brenner, Mirs. Donald Bunn and daughter Donna returned to Detroit after epending the summer vacation with their aunt, Mrs, Clora Shepherd. Mrs. Theresa Stroh and son Anâ€" thony were in New Hamburg and Kitchener on Tuesday on business. Mr. Robert Mogk, Mrs. Clara Shepâ€" herd and the Misses Marie Mogk and Florence Bulmer attended the Gladiâ€" ola show held at Guelph recently. Mr. and Mre. Michael Beaupre and family of Detroit and Mrs. Albert Beaupre of Walerloo called on friends here recently. Miss Eleanor Stroh returned home after spending two mmonths‘ vacation with her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Beckâ€" er on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Voison and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frances Bergman of Kitcherier, Misa Mary Boegel and Mr. Vincent Boegel were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Voleon. Mr. and Mre. 3imon Bender and family visited with Sister M. Clemâ€" entine in Waterloo on Sunday. ECZEMA Relieves itching quickly, Mepoicg y heals the pllin. a mn:t :#e:fllvo treatment for Ecsema and other akin troubles. A record of 50 years. Dr. Chases Qintment