Market Reports , FARM NEWS AND VIEWS . Eggs Down Slightly At Kitchenerâ€"Waterlco Markets were as follows: be had at 10 to 15¢ a root; delphinâ€" ium roots at 15¢; flax plant, 10¢; 10c; peonies 15 ard $oc) ustcich piuince, 100. ordingry meâ€"not roots at 10¢; ordinary types, two apiece or two for 5¢. Geraniums for porch and winâ€" dow boxes were to be had at 25¢ a pot. Lady Washingtons for the umerurpouloldn.nem Bush ferns with jackâ€"inâ€"theâ€" it roots in the same sod for good measure were to be had at 5¢c a Cattle Slow; Prices Steady market yesterday, while the lower grades showed an easy trend. Butâ€" ter offerings were still scarce and cheese remained dormant. The continued good demand for the fair volume of fresh receipts firmed grades "A" large and "A" medium % cent a dozen in the graded section of the egg market. Grade "C" eggs, which were not moving so well, however, eased a like amount in this division. In the retail section, pullets improved EGGS STEADY AT TORONTO AS RECEIPTS CLEAR WELL ceipts gave modest strength to topâ€" grade egg prices to country shipâ€" 1 cent a dozen. Cattle trade was slow at steady prices on the live stock market at Toronto Wednesday, with about 100 head unsold at the close. Veal calves were weak to 50c lower. Hors and sheep were steady. Prices in the cattle trade wele:""A scripture verse on Ascension". Weighty _ steers, _ $1015â€"$11.35; Mrs. Alvin Duench of Waterloo butcher steers, $9.50â€"$10.75; beifâ€"|read a sermonette, "He Ascended ers, $9.50â€"$10.50; fed calves, $10.50â€"|into Heaven", after which Miss $11.75; butcher cows. $6.50â€"$8.75; Grace Toman played a baritone canners and cutters, $5â€"$6.25; blllll.|imt.mmenul. Mrs. H. Kavelman, $8.50â€"$9, and stockers, $9â€"$10.25. jread one of Winston Currie‘s Veal calves traded at $13.50â€"$14, and Mrs. H. Ludoliph read with a few tops at $14.50 for|bsaim 146. A vocal duet was also choice and common lights selling rendered by Mrs. Jack Schmidt downward to $8. land Mrs. B. Boshart. During the | Spring lambs brought $8â€"$13 business the following committees | each. Iwere appointed: program for June Sheep sold at $5â€"$8. and July, Mrs. Alex Brighton and | Hogs sold at $15.25 dressedâ€" Mrs. Boshart; visiting for May and weight and sows at $11 dressed. |June, Mrs. Rickert and Mrs. Garâ€"; â€"â€"â€"oâ€"~ fleld Weber; and Flower for May, | _do 38 score ............ 34% to 00 do 37 score ............ 33% to 00 Note: Above prices based on closing sales. Quotations to Retail Trade Butterâ€" Creamery prints: First grade ... Second grade . Third grade ... Current make: (Country Truck Prices) No. 1 grade ............ 36 to (Delivered to Toronto) No. 1 grade ... 39 to graded eggs, cases free, delivered to Toronto. Grade A large ....... 29% to 30 Grade A medium ... 28% to 29 Grade A pullets ... 23 to 234 Grade B ... 26 to 26% Grade C ........... 233 to 284 Note: Prices on farmers shipâ€" ments are 2 to 3c per dozen below above quotations. _Selling Prices to Retail Trade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Note: Above prices in bot tians based on closing sales. 5 lbs. and over 4 to 5 lbs. .. 3 to 4 lbs. ... White, over 5 lbs. Over 5 lbs. Spring Broilersâ€" 1% to 1% lbs. ... 1% to 2% lbs. ... Fatted Hensâ€" Perennial snapdragons wefe to : had at 10 to 15¢ a root:; delphinâ€" Calves Weak to 50c Off ; Hogs and Sheep Hold. LAIRE \......sssrmsvesess. do twins, triplets.. do cuts ... Country dealers are quoted on (Colored 2¢ less) Old Roostersâ€" Poultry and Eggs Churning Cream POULTRY (Nominal Prices to Shipper) â€" 0 Dressed Select "A" m. solids, No. 1 Dairy Produce A large .. A medium A pullets . LOCKS KEYS MADE We pick all makes of Te m nc en Tâ€"fiel 36% to 36% 35% to 35% 34% to 35 32 31 23% to 00 24 to 00 24% to 00 20 18 in both secâ€" 14 for at Cal ranged from 5 to 13¢ .m.-mamnun 25 and 30c for six quarts, turnips mrhodatko.ch.hnflen- dish at 5c a bunch. Potatoes sold at $1.50 a bag. Chickens from 28¢ to 35¢ lpqgnddep.m(ontheu‘:md ribs 32, ham 28 and 30, backbone 25, shoulders 25 and 26, tenderloin Eggs were down in price slightly and ranged from 28 to 35¢ a dozâ€" en. Butter sold at 38¢ a pound. , sirloin 40, i meat 26, head mecse *s na‘iy priced at 35c a poun mild cheese sold at 32¢ There was no letup in demand on the butter market and, with the supplies, buyers again found it difâ€" ficult to obtain. Western butter prevailing limited arrivals of fresh was not offered on spot, but one or two cars sold for shipment on the price basis of 35¢ a pound, the same level at which the firstâ€"grade Ontario product moved. Dearth of demand unsettled the wholesale cheese market. In spite of this, sellers did not appear to be pressing for sales and they conâ€" tinue to ask 21c a pound for Onâ€" tario new, large colored paraffined. The white make was available as low as 20c a pound, against a low of 20%c for the previous day. Mrs. M. K. Toman presided at the monthly meeting of the St. James Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid which was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Goettling on Wednesday evening. Psalim 19 was read responsively and the scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Donald Jacob. The memâ€" bers responded to the roll call with "A scripture verse on Ascension". Mrs. Alvin Duench of Waterloo read a sermonette, "He Ascended into Heaven", after which Miss Grace Toman played a baritone Appoint Committee For Lad‘es Aid Work Mrs. Oliver Zinn and Mrs. Harold Weiss. At the conclusion of the meeting dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. August Kavelman, Sewing Group Meets Hear Red Cross Treasurer at New Dundee Mrs. Geo. Jacob and Mrs. Elmer The members of the Mennona Sewing Circle met at the Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Church on Tuesâ€" day afternoon. Miss Hilda Bean, the viceâ€"president, conducted the devotional period while the busiâ€" dent, Mrs. David Bergey. The afâ€" ternoon was spent in knitting and making dresses for English relief Mr. McDonald, treasurer of the Kitchener Red Cross Society adâ€" dressed the executive of the local Red Cross Unit at a special meetâ€" ing held at the home of the presiâ€" ing hea at the home of the presiâ€" dent, 1 . Poth, on Tuesday evenâ€" ing for the purpose of making plans for the Red Cross drive, May 11 to 23rd. Canvassers were also appointed to cover this poling subâ€" division during that period and it is hoped that citizens will respond nobly to this urgent appeal. W.M.S. Meots. The May meeting of the Bethel Bamberg spent Sunday at the home M.BC. Women‘s Missionary Socieâ€" |of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart. ty was held at the home of Mrs.| Sunday visitors with Mr. and| L. K. Bingeman on Wednesdag“'rs. Earl Hesse were Mr. Joseph afternoon. The president, Mrs. E. Hesse, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pletch‘ T. Coleman led the devotional peâ€" !and Miss Elva Pletch of Cassel, Mr. riod and the scri lesson was ‘and Mrs. Ezra Nicholas and family,| read by Mrs O. 'F Coleman. Mrs ‘Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilhelm and Harold Shantz gave a reading enâ€" family of East Zorra, and Mr. Ross titled, ‘"Lizzie Johnson‘s Quilt". | Hesse of Shakespeare. | The remainder of the afternoon|. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hesse and was spent in completing the makâ€" family attended a shower at New ing of bedding for the visitors cots Hamburg on Wednesday evening in at the M.B.C. Camp Grounds. \bonor of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert The New Duncree MS. Band Pommer, who were married recentâ€" serenaded_ Mr. and Mrs Anson !Y: | Lang on “may evenin‘ ‘n honol’ e en n e of their marriage. _ }M.Pu Miss Isabelle Toman read Among those from here who atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Rev. S. H. Swartz at the Alma St U. B. Church in Kitchener on Wednesâ€" day afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hallman, Rev. E. Gingâ€" erich, Mrs. W. Spaetzel, Mrs A. Hilborn. Mrs M. Bowman and Miss Mary Hilborn. _ _ Farewell Gathering. Mr. and Mrs David Bergey atâ€" tended the Graduation Exercises of the Toronto Bible College at Varâ€" sity Arena last Thursday evening. Members of the Bag:.lm Church and Young People‘s iez held a farewell gathering for . and Mrs Obis Reier and family at their home on Mondsy evening prior to their departure for Kitchener. Adams and Mr. and M Eden Hilborn presided for the proâ€" McDonald and children, gram which wus in charge of the and Clare of Galt °~ NEW DUNDEE By Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) at Annmual Meeting Of Bethel W.C.T.U. The annual mesting of the Bethel W.C.TU. was held at the home of tendance of 14. The president, Mrs. Mervin Facey, presided. ul The meeting opened with a folowed by short prayers by of the ladies. Romans 5th cha was read in unison as the Scripture readine. Mrs. W. H. Diamond gave the Bible Study on "Neglect of God". Mrs. A. E. Bean gave a reâ€" port of the annual convention held the clio sheets on Beverage Alcohol and War and led the discussion on the subject. The secretary reported five meetâ€" ings were held during the past year and that there was a membership of 15. The treasurer reported £151.26 was raised for all purposes for the vear. at Sarnia. Mrs. Ralph Hilborn gviurvdu lwit.h a piano solo. M.:d cintyre gave a mdxng Mrs. I. Hesse contribu a vocal solo Mrs. R. Hilborn distributed ported 25 quilts were quilted and Mrs. R. Hilborn, Superintendent of the War Service Committee, reâ€" donated hy the W.CT.U. memFers fer were Sunday guests of Mr. and and church ladies and were all forâ€" Mrs. Wilfred Stahle at Sunnyside. warded to the New Hamburg The many friends of Miss Marâ€" branch of the Red Cross. 35 knitted tha Strebel will be sorry to hear articles and 17 articles were sewn that she is a patient at the Kâ€"W by the members for Red Cross purâ€" Hospital Her many friends wish boses durine the year. _ ther‘s shnosly reenvrery. | Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and her Mrs. I. Hesse reported a successâ€" ful year for the Little White Ribâ€" boners. Mrs. W. H. Diamond reâ€" roned taking charge of Evangelâ€" sti~ devations of @11 meetings. The Visiting Committee. Mrs. R. J. Bean and Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre, reported 49 calls, 4 plants, 7 bouâ€" aquets, 11 baskets and 7 cards sent to shutâ€"ins. _ Mrs. M. Facey, Mrs. E. Z. Mcâ€" Intyre and Mrs. A. E. Rean were appointed delegates to the county convention. Mrs. I. Hesse was :E- pointed program convenor for the next meeting. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ President, Mrs. Mervin Facey; viceâ€"president, Mrs. R. J. Bean; secretary, Mrs. R. Hilborn; treasâ€" urer, Mrs. J. G. Wood; Evangelistic superintendent, Mrs. E. Z. Mcâ€" Intyre; Little White Ribboners Supt., Mrs. I. Hesse; pianist, Mrs. The election of officers for the new year resulted as follows: The Haysville Women‘s Institute held a successful afternoon tea and baking sale in the }gxsville Hal! on Wednesday afternoon. April 29th. The sum of $78.62 was realized for Red Cross purposes. During the afternoon, Mrs. A. R. G. Smith of New Hamburg, a forâ€" mer member of the Instituite, made the draw on the quilt which the Institute had made and raffied. EVCO PMMOOR PBIMONMD OR PRIOIOT T PCTNCTT® #+ rormcb theâ€" "ears Bf maCe which g;go;zg':z:. and Mrs. Phares Koch’ will follow. Let us remember the _ The many friends ef Mr. Willarq Price that some have paid for our Cressman are pleased to see him out "UV!v2l, make our own contribuâ€" again following his illness of a year. | !9". worthy to lie beside theirs _ Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 200n the altar of man‘s faith. George Diamond were: Mr. and Personals. Mrs. Frank Millar of Fergus, Misses| _ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McDonald of Myrtle and Helen Schmidt and Mr.|Galt, Mrs. Roy Longthorne, Ruth and Mrs. Eric Schmidt of Burnside,‘a"d Rlanche and Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Facey and Miss Alf. Stickney of Alma visited Mr. Betty Facev of Ingersoll. |and Mrs. Walter McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good and son‘ _ Mrs. J. E. Pike and Wilma spent Walter were Sunday visitors with the weekâ€"end with the former‘s Mr. and Mrs. Abner Martin and Mr. mother, Mrs. Roberts of Mount and Mrs. Albert Habermeh] of St. Forest. Jacobs. | Mr. and Mrs Jack Martin of daughters. i Women‘s Institute Raise $78.62 Mrs. Robert Schiedel of Haysville was the lucky ticketâ€"holder. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Peters and son Donald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressman of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. and Mrs. Phares Koch of Conestogo. _ _ _ _ Attend Service Florence Hackbart has returned to her home after undergoing an operation at the K.â€"W. Hospital. She is progressing favorably. _ Rev. R. C. Pitts spent the weekâ€" end in Meaford where he preached his first sermon in his pew parish. The members of the St. John‘s Luther League attended the "Life Service" service held at the St. Peter‘s Lutheran church, Linwood, on Sunday. Rev. E. Treusch of Milâ€" verton was in charge of the service. Messrs. John and Harvey Jacobi CSOTE@ Coghlin. of near Bamberg spent Sunday . Mrs. Hester Tanner and Mrs. with Mr. Charles Hackbart. Reinwald _ spent _ Friday â€" with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Seyler and fTiends in Stratford. son Jimmie and Mr. and Mrs. Roy . Mr. Henry Kelly spent several Jantzi of Tavistock spent Sunday J2Y3 last week with his sister, with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. |Mrs. Sara Seigner of Newton. . Mr. Wm. Lenz of Waterloo svent the weekâ€"end with his sister, Mrs. Nelson Hackbart and Mr. Hackbart, at Hessen Road. Miss Esther Schneider of near Bamberg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart. B.Y.P.U. Miss Isabelle Toman read the scripture lesson and a reading was also given by Miss Hazel Dinger. Miss Rudene Toman preâ€" sented the topic on, "Moses and the Children of Israel" and a vocal solo was rendered by Miss Grace Toâ€" man. At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs Harold Poth read an address and Frank Toman made the preâ€" sentation of an electric table lamp to the Reier family . Following a singâ€"song a dainty lunch was served. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex | McDonald recently on the occasion | Donald of Bright; Miss Mary Adams and Mr. and Mrs Hugh McDonald and children, Marjorie of Mrs McDonald‘s ?9th birthday were: Mr. and Mrs Franklyn Mcâ€" SOUTHâ€"WEST HESSEN ROAD By Wiss Wargaret Been By Miss Laurine Dammeier (Chroniele Correspondent} Nith Valley Walther Rally At Petersburg to the memory of Mrs. Alfred Tanâ€"|Mrs. Geo. Weiler and son Billy, \ner who had been a valued memâ€"|Mr. and Mrs. John Wilhelm, Mr. ber of the Institute for many |Andrew Snyder, Mr. L. Hergott years. and Mr. Harold Karn, all of Kitchâ€" | Mrs. A. Holmes gave npraper on ener. "The lxcnstit\:iws hWar ::m’l;; hx i2222z Every Canadian homemaker, said, has a definite and important HE:'I. IIB ‘contributiofn “tlo make toward the y ns E '.]::.IEG winning 0: e war through adeâ€" Ca |"| Betty fout quately meeting the requirements € Correape d of her own family. It is a prime| Sunday guests with Mr. and necessity that every farm woman Mrs Ed Hartung were: Mr. and should have a bigger and better Mrs Gordon Hartune. Adam and |earden this vear and grow and Geo. Hartung, all of Philipsburg. _can as many of her own vegetables| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moldenâ€" as possible. The job of keeping up hauer of Elmira visited Sunday national morale falls largely on with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechtâ€" women and one of the best ways hold. lto do this is to maintain a happy| Mrs A. Mugge spent a day with Hfamily life. friends in Mitchell. | Now is the time, continued Mrs | Albert Krauter is spending a Holmes, for us as Institute memâ€"‘week with his daughter, Mrs. Walâ€" bers to build up a social structure ter Maurer at North Woolwich. _ A social hour will be held in the church basement after the close of Mr. Adam Hildenbrand of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. the evening service. and Mrs. Chas. Knipfel Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaefer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schaeâ€" her a speedy recovery. Women‘s Institute Meets. h.fd}lethei’r regulav: 44 t“t.lh'i e a hmneo!l(usunm\. The roll call response was the donation bf maple sugar to be sent to the Women‘s Institute Meets. on Sunday. â€" _|New Hami spent Sunday with i ‘{‘:eugiirllbank Women‘s lmtt.lt\'.lht: The lw".l school hadwtheh- anâ€" ‘gngd M%m-nuel Swartzenâ€" e regular a nual Arbor Day on ednesday. â€" mzuusume';"éï¬-}mï¬ pouommew{,,gmgg:u.cw: Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Becker response was dona! grounds, they hiked to man‘s Sunday â€" Mrs. btmaplemarhbenenttotheh%m.rfa\k_ Eaward Peel at Drumbo. Navy League of Canada. A salâ€" e are glad to report that Miss| Mr. Louis Helse of Berlet‘s Corâ€" vage committee was appointed and ‘Gwen Mader is much improved ner made a business call on Mr. C. a collection will be made duririg and able to return to school and is E. Swartzentruber on Monday the next weeks Plans for attendâ€" not suffering any serious injury to evening. ing the district annual, which is her eye from her collision with a| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and to be held in Stratford on May 29, |playmate at school last week. Ward, Miss Olive Groh and Mr. were _ discussed. Thep‘fl'uldent. Sunday guests at the home of Fred Schneider spent Sunday in Mrs. Boyd Hammond tribute ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Weiler were Mr. and Poole with Mr. and Mrs. Julius to the memory of Mrs. Alfred Tanâ€"|Mrs. Geo. Weiler and son Billy, lNeumelsur. & ner who had been a valued memâ€"|Mr. and Mrs John Wilhelm, Mr.| Miss Jeanne, Kenneth and Wilâ€" ber of the Institute for many |Andrew Snyder, Mr. L. Hergott bur Shantz spent Sunday with Mr. years. _ __ _ and Mr. Harold Karn, all of Kitchâ€" and Mrs. Moses N. Baer, near New mother, Mrs Roberts of Mount the county council in Kitchener on Forest. I’hmday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin of| Misses Marie and Erla Krauter Woodstock were the weekâ€"end of Kitchener visited Sunday with suests with Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. their parents. Mulcahy. l Mrs. George Grosz and daughter Nr_and Mrs. Bert Wray, Grace Bettl and infant daughter spent a and Doris and Mr. A. E. Tanner|week with Mr. and Mrs. g:omie spent Sunday with the former‘s Smith sister. Mrs William McNabb .nal Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt of Mr. McNabb of Rockwood. Kitchener were Sunday @guests Mrs. Melville Dunbar and famâ€" ily of Milverton and Mrs Herb MacLennan visited Mr. and Mrs. George Coghlin. Mrs. Hester Tanner and Mrs. Beimya[d spent _ Friday â€" with bers to build up a social structure in our community. One that will last not only through this war but and family, Mrs Agnes Coghlin and Mrs. Jessie Pope of Atwood visited Mr. and Mrs. George Coghâ€" lin. Mr. and Mrs. George Coghlin visited Mr, and Mrs. Everett C?h- lin and Mrs. Margaret Campbell of Atwood on Sunday. _ Rev. C. S. Jones and Mr. A. E. Tanner attended the Presbytery in Stx_‘g'tforfl qne_day recently. Miss Dorothy Gray is spending this week with friemfs in St Cathâ€" arines. Rural Life Sunday was observed in the United Church on Sunday morning. The pastor, Rev. C. S. Jones, was assisted in the service by Messrs. Scott Davidson, Howard Mayberry and Silas Smith Mr. Eric Jones of Western Uniâ€" versity is visiting his parents, Rev. C. S. and Mrs. Jones. W.M.S. Meets. o Sotle The Women‘s Missionary of the Millbank United Chunz met at the home of Mra. Cameron Hume on Tuesday. The meeting was opened by the president, Mra. C_S. Jones. The worship service, "The Church, the Household of Faith". was led by Mra. Bert Wray. Mrs W. T. Shearer conducted the Bible Study and Mra C. Hume sang a solo. Mrs Howard Mavâ€" Miss Anita Bunston has returned from the Kâ€"W Hospital, where she has been a patient for the past three weeks. Mr. Norman Mulcahy of Kitchâ€" cner spent Sunday with his & ents, Mr. and Mrs Roy A. M â€" hy. Miss Helen Baler left for Hamilâ€" ton on Monday where she has seâ€" Chinese Church Comes 7â€".- Prayers of intercession for the chapter . M ues mad Te We es WA NT ED PETERSBURG McPHAILS Prt dbevrciy nevevibey Loo b grnentedt}ae :ez .'.h}ty tudy Book. â€" l}'nc‘flume .. Howerd < ndyBo:‘t.“l'M cession for the pan, Korea, Ocâ€" at some of the highest money sales this winter. For that sale of houseâ€" holdseffects give me a trial Phone Kitchener 4â€"4510. _ _ June 17, Wednesday, at 1.30 p.m. ;-:"m':h Puze t E’E' . = mit View Farm, Brm't. Toronto Bible College at Varsity Arena, Toronto on Thursday, April erich, New erich, New Hamburg. â€" Qundavy and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader were mymm&%. and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Bob Cornell of Preston, Mr. Floyd Bechtel, Kitchener. |and Mrs. John Zehr and Mr. and Aircraftman Ray Erb, Eglington Mrs. Alvin Schlegel, Paul and Roy Hunt Club, spent the weekâ€"end of East Zorra and Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Erb at the home of her |Dan Jantzi, Damaris and Darrel of parents, Mrs. R. G. Schiedel. Baden. Mrs. Cecil Mader and Mrs. Garâ€"| Mr. Dan Swartzentruber of Vicâ€" field Mader attended the executive toriaburg spent Sunday evening meeting of the Women‘s Institute, | with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzenâ€" at the home of Mrs. J. R. Woods, | truber. Preston, on Thursday evening. ¢ Mr. and l:m Anonm m s Mrs. amily spent Sunda s _ _Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steppler | MJ SD®AL 200003 P Chcden. Miss E. Cressman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steppler called on the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Henderson, Kitchener, on Sunday. The local school had their anâ€" nual Arbor Day on Wednesday. Following the work on the school Auction Sale Lists Mr. and Mrs. John Heimpel, Jean and Verna and Orville Heim pel of Nine Pines, visited George Heimpel. Mrs. George Heimpel is confined to her bed through illâ€" Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schippaâ€" nowski of Hessen Road were reâ€" cent visitors with William Kappes. Margaret Wolfe, who was choâ€" sen representative of the local pubâ€" lic school attended the "Open House" at the ovbenin= session of Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt of Kitchener were Sunday guests with Lorne Schmidt. _M3. Titus Weber of New Dundee nbsunmadonentiinlinbdrnum‘. 24 ARUTIUECE The Luther Lceague of St Paul‘s Mr. Dobrindt, public school inâ€" Lutheran Church held their annual spector, paid his annual visit to our meeting at the home of Miss Montâ€" school on Monday afternoon. gomery. Floyd Schmitt was electâ€" _zâ€"z.__â€"_â€" _ _____â€" ed president of the society. . _ Urrammn LEFAEHEEREFAEFIEE Other officers elected resulted as follows: _ Viceâ€"president, Versie Schaefer; secretary, Esther Schneiâ€" der; treasurer, Rudolph Schneider; gianist. Versic Schaefer; and liâ€" rarian, Miss M. Montgomery. The May meeting will be held at the parsonage at Heidelberg. _ _ The installation of League offiâ€" cers took place at the "Life Serâ€" vice", which was held at St. Paul‘s church on Sunday mornlxw Miss Vera Heimpel of Waterloo Miss Vera Heimpel of Waterloo ;m\t the week-encre.t the home of Henry Heier. The Misses Delphine Bierman and Gledys Bierman spent Sunday at their respective homes. Mrs. Fred Mitchell and son of ratford spent Thursday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinback 96 King 8t West â€" Kitchener Phone %â€"1928 YOUR CLASSES A. B. BRUBACHER STEELE‘S Will give you complete YOUR EYES ERBSVILLE BRESLAU By Mre. Miss Versie Schaefer satisfaction if with TOWN OF WATERLOO COUNTY OF WATERLOO “w“i:mnot t issued by vi a warran! u:fl.yuammaww ‘ date the 19th day of Februâ€" ary, 1 sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Town of Waterloo will be held at my office in the ‘l‘ovln!huanuufloo. at the hour of % o‘clock the afternoon on the 12th day of June, 1942, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was published in The Ontario Gazette on the 7th day of March, 1942, and that copies of said list may be had at my office. Treasurer‘s office this 20th day of February, 1942. N.G.BOLDUCwM. of 11.13t. Miss Jeanne, Kenneth and Wilâ€" bur Shantz spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Moses N. Baer, near New Dundee. Mr. Wallace Steinman of Baden ;pent Sunday with Mr. Floyd Bloo- art. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and family of Kitchener have moved to our Herman . Schnarr of Kitchener spent â€"the weekâ€"end at the Leo Schnmxté_olm: o dale has returned home after ‘s!»nd!.ng two weeks at the Sam ressman home. beth Hergott and Olive visited with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hergott at Maryhill, who are bo'i_ .mn%ed_ to their bed. Mr. Hergott has been in bed for nearly two years after suffering a stroke while Mrs. Herâ€" gott suffered a severe heart attack. locality. Mrs. Ed. Schaefer of Bloomingâ€"| percent during April, to dale has returned Rhome m!ompmnumm‘% ‘s!»nd!.ng two weeks at the Sam schools of the inspectorate for sevâ€" ressman home. |eral months. This was due to illâ€" Miss Betty Weiler of Kitchener ness among the children. From spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" September until March $528.50 ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Weiler. Mrs. J. Strauss and son of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at the Joe Fay friends here. Berg of Baden, Mrs. Sam Cressman and son Robert. Mrs. John McLeod of Detroit has returned home after visiting at the spent the weekâ€"end with Nettie Hergott were Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bruder and family of Waterloo, Bill _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fler and famâ€" ily of Preston spent Sunday with ‘hildren of Maryhill were recent érisi:fyn with the Chas. Reinhart amily. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilhelm, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boission, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fischer and daughter Barbara of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the Henry Reinhart Mr. and Mrs. Percy Woods and Norma spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Becker in Kitchener. Y.P.U. will meet in the church on Friday evening when Miss MacVicar of Elmira will give an address on "Living Pictures". All are welcome. with a good attendance. Mra Gingrich and Mra Wallis were in charge of the t i the sramimothers in The sears ty. Lunch was served by the hos tess at the close of the mesting. Mrs. Barbara Martin, Nathan and Matilda and Mr. and Mrs. Urias Martin of Wallenstein were recent visitrs at the Weber home. Mother‘s Day service will be held on Sunday afternoon at 215 o‘clock, when a varied program will be given. All are invited. The WMS. held its May meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrs Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dankward of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tutâ€" ton of Elora and Mr. and Mrs. Vinâ€" cent Tutton of Windsor were reâ€" cent visitors at the home of Mark Tutton. s Mr. Herb Merkel and friend of Guelph spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel Mrs. Bessie Schmidt spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Norman at Elmira. â€" Mr. Geo. Melitzer of London and Miss Hildebrandt of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with friends in the vicinity. Mrs. Walter Letson is a patient at Kâ€"W hospital. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. e SHANTZ STATION WEST MONTROSE Land For Taxes By Miss Helou Swartsentrub (Chronicle Correspondent) PINE HILL By By Mrs. B. 0. Woods Auction Sales The Nith Valley Walther Leng;e comprising the societics from â€" tersburg, New Hamburg, Wellesâ€" ley and Baden, held a social in the basement of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, with 27 members present. The evening was spent in games <lncludin% court whist.. At the |lunch table, chairman of Christian Knowk:fe John Knipfel reported that a talent quest will be held in St. Paul‘s Church, Kitchener, June 14. Gordon Neeb reported that arâ€" ‘rangements had been completed llor the Grand Valley Zone Rally in Emmanuel Church, Petersburg, May 10. Rev. H. Erdman closed the meeting with prayer followed |by the National Anthem. Won‘t Enter Team. The gas rationing and a few other problems have cut down the likelihood of any town team enterâ€" school equipment Bonn:shsep‘:nebued ie a movie proâ€" jector with sound effects. This is a very useful addition to the ing a group of outside centres for softball this coming season. The local club is wnsiderin? the possiâ€" bility of another town league such as the one operated last year with some minor changes in the setâ€"up. Dr. Weston Krupp of Woodstock who recently returned from Floriâ€" da, is visiting his mother, Mrs. B. B. Krupo during this week. Mr. Harry Panchen, who has been confined to the house through illness, is able to be around again. The services . at the Baptist church were at 7.30 on Sunday evening and will start at 7.30 for the summer months. School Attendance Drops. The New Hamburg public school had an average attendance of 92.19 was raised through the sale of war savings stamps at the local school. There were no services in Zion We are sorry to report that Mr. John Ritz is confined to bed with illness and hope for his speedy reâ€" covery. . s s Evangelical Church on Sunday. Rev. J. B. Dengis, the pastor, was reâ€"elected secretary of the Conâ€" "Penny Tea" in the Library Hall, May 19th, when a prize drawing for a quilt will also take place. It was decided that the institute executive meet with representaâ€" tives of the Haysville Institute to arrange for the entertainment of the district annual meeting which ference held in Zurich during the Stratford hospital following an inâ€" disposition for the past few weeks. Don and Chester Merner called on Sundav and report his condition The local branch of the Women‘s Institute have decided to hold a is to convene in New Hamburg on June 3. The Institute will send a donaâ€" tion of honey to the shipment of jams and honey fund for soldiers. Miss Treton gave her report of the meeting held recently at Galt when Mrs. Detweiler of London spoke to a large gathering of woâ€" men on the subject of the price TIME TABLE BUSES LEAVE KITCHENER Enjoy Social. GIRLS 12d WOMEN We now have in our employ many girls who were formerly A. B. Brubacher I:g a.m . pm. in n 145 p.m. b 12.30 a.m. AUCTIONEER > During the past winter months I have had many very successâ€" ful auction sales, and 1 would be giad to conduct your counâ€" try, town or city sales at any time in the future. NEW HAMBURG aâ€" Daily ex. Sun b â€" Sun. & Hol. c â€" Daily ex. Sun. & Hol (KRastern Daylight Saving Time) TORONTO a 5.40 a. m. Mr. Emmanuel Merner is in the Kitchener 44510 MUNITIONS DIVISION BUS TRAVM IMPORMANON At 199 King 8t. K. â€" Eitchaner WANTED By A. R. G. Smith b 9.55 pm b 115 pm. 845 a.m. 11.35 a.m.