|® ‘ The time has come when we must ever in order to effect a greater we have set ourselves, we therefore go surest means of accomplishing itâ€"Na ‘Thousands of doliars worth of our Pr€ in the next few days. The prices we means come toâ€"morrow and get your & you save. This lot embraces iety of ali the newest and mixed fabrics. . finish appeal at once men. Frousers cut abie styles. You w lety. The reguiar pf $10.00, Sale Price .. MEN‘S This is an ¢ man who wan pert tanoiing MEN‘S SUITS FOR $8.95 $:10.00. Sa MEN‘S SUiTS FOR $12.99. We have put the best in this lot. They express all the quality that cloâ€" thes can and quality stands out boldly in every garment. Same values sellâ€" ing every day for $18.00 and $20.00. You will be impressed with them at first glance. They go on sale with the rest Saturday at ... ... >> ‘l?QR This lot comprises a splendid line of well made nice fitting _ Trousers . in strong. durable tweeds, _ a splendid working trouser. _ Come and _ get a paig Saturday at uusurke a4«4 $129 MEN‘S TWEED TROUSERS §1.2 ‘These are in the popUd® styles, splendidly made and the ials throughout are excellent, shod quality, but firmly wove hard wearing, sizes 26 to 31, $4.50 and $5.00 values, on sale Saturday at .. .060 }>} ++ Ernst‘s 150 Big Boys‘ Suits, Norfolk bloomâ€" | er style in serviceable tweeds and | fancy worsteds, in dark _ and medium . grey and brown, full bloomer pamts with strap and buckle at knee, sizes 29| to 35, regular 8 to 10, Saturâ€" â€" o 38, regular 4 t 19 5!~ $50Q A Clearing Sale MEN‘S FINE FURNISHINGS _ AT DECIDED REDUCTIONS Men‘s Balbriggan Summer wear, French neck, all sizes, regular 45c, Saturday ... ..> Dbeocee08000000000000000000009008 romooooooeooox ovs DON‘T MJ ideas THE TWINâ€"CITY‘S BIG HA . KING STREET, WA Desdd00000000400800000«e Sée¢ FLOUR AT WHOLESALE PRICES | ing Our stock of Suit Cases, Trunks, €t offer you at cost price . ELEGANT SUIT CASES T MiISS BOY‘S CLOTHING BARGAINS. sUITS FOR $2.98. are in the popular Norfolk splendidly made and the materâ€" oughout are excellent, no slipâ€" iality, but firmly woven and THE ST For years it has sale prices, and we I be continued. ST. JACOBS FLQUR_M\ILLS This ordinarily means a sa and we ask you to compare out give below, with prices prevail be cohnvinced that it will be to here ONEâ€"THIRD TO ONEâ€"HALF OFf ITS FOR $5.95 barley TS FOR $12.95 This is Come early and give HTARTS DELIGHT pure Manitoba Market price paid for wheat. A good supply of Mill Feed on hand ceptional chance for the s a really good suit. Exâ€" nroughout, all the swellâ€" yies, all the new color ar $14.40 and 95 1CB# io us tys $8 races a complete varâ€" ewest fashions in plain ics. Their style _ and once to well dressed cut â€" on the fashionâ€" You will find a big varâ€" lar price was $8.50 and EAGLE" Family Flour per L E A RING SA LE JACOBS FLOUR MILL a real Bargain Sale W IL H E L CASH BUYERS BENEFIT 31 en we must take mof’ extraordinary . measures t a greater reduction of stock. Realizing the task therefore go about it by adopting the quickest and shing itâ€"namely Deeper Cut Prices Than Ever. h of our present stock must be cleared away withâ€" e prices we have made will do the work. By all d get your share for the more you spend the more W. B. Snider, ,Proprietor 8T. JACOBS, ONTARIO. ; been customary to give have pleasure in announ IGHT pure Manitoba Flour means a saving of about $1295 Straw LISHING A NEW ERA $595 $129 .. THE CHRONICLEâ€" TELEGRAPH. regular $298| 29 them a chance Underâ€"|tan calf leathers 33c fitters, sizes Sto $1.75, Sale Price TY‘s BIG HARNESS SHOP STREET, WATERLOO ases, Trunks C » IF $1.50 0 Ik t é'vvâ€% ipâ€" Conside ng | price. n PP n y ailing elsewhere, and we know you will to your interest to buy your requirements Men‘s Combination Underwear, pure white or natural color in porous knit nainsook and fine balbriggan, sizes 34 to 44, in the lot, regular prices $1.00, g1.25 and $1.50, Saturday .....â€" 79(; Men‘s Negligee Shirts, soft or laundâ€" ried cuffs, some have collars attached, coat style neat pencil stripes and plain colors, regular $1.00â€"and $1.25 691: Saturday ... .00 +e> +9 nnc & man‘s 20c Sock 1 â€" Pet\_ “v;\_l‘ ‘(L ocks, black olf ZSc Penman‘s 20c Socks, tan, 2 pairs for ... .. "Where the COOD CLOTHES Come Froth" The gvo'o-t;; offered will Best 50c heavy silk socks in Berlin in black, white, gray and tan. NEW NECKWEAR. Black and white is the correct style both in knitted and silks. We â€" have received very special lines @t .. mc Leather Belts Very Special .. IF $1.50 OR $2.00 1S wORTH SAVING READ THIS AD. _ sls s Consider quality when you consider price. See these on Saturday â€"and you‘ll be thoroughly satisfied â€" both ways. Men‘s patent leather and gunmetal lace and button boots, sizes 5 to 11, medium and high heels, all are made by Goodyear welt process, reg 3 $5.00, Sale Price ... ... â€">> $350 200 pair Men‘s gunmetal button and blucher cut, made of good solid leather excellent and stylish, sizes 5 to 11, regâ€" ular $4.00, Sale Price ... ... S?QR $1.50 Sennett Straws, Sale TAKES INITIATIVE IN ESTABâ€" $2.00 Sennett Straws $2.50 Sennett Straws, Sale Very special lines ry to give the farmer flour at wholeâ€" in announcing that this custom will Little Gents lbs ssger extraordinary . measures stock. Realizing the task adopting the quickest and Cut Prices Than Ever. ust be cleared away withâ€" in sn the work. By all nnett Straws, Sale .... 98c ennett Straws, Sale $148 ennett Straws, Sale $195 pe-Cfal lines $250 and $3 Shoe Sale etc., must be reduc Gents Boots, in gunmetal and leathers, choice styles, good zes Sto 10%/, regular $129 e Price ... 222 <00>> se20200000008400v00 as well as :g ZSC and Hat Sale 40c per 100 Ibs. of flout, Llala msisme which we WATERLOO, do their talk good feeding ed $298 A0Q® $3.20 $3.35 will QQOOQQO““OOQW gdeg¢¢¢¢AR¢¢s¢¢g$%8¢ H g MewyNqtes Gathered by Industrious 1 i Correspondents in County and District ‘ 'C‘C"’C’C‘mw.“‘ s¢040¢#¢08¢4¢4ga04#¢##44#¢8# New Mburg. Mr. Nelson Hostetler of Saltestes, !'Susk., is a visitor at the home . of â€" usns 11 _ _4 |his parents Mr‘ l:;:au.- Hostetter‘s. 10 dilh c3 400 1 firets ht d Mrs. Beilstein and _ her daughter Mabel are spending the holidays with relatives in Waterloo. ‘The Trinity Lutherans are holding their Sunday School picmic on Saturâ€" day in Zoeller‘s bush. ‘The Wesleyan â€" Methodists are hayâ€" ing their Sunday school picaic toâ€"day | in Ruthig‘s bush. Mr. and Mrs. Watt and family are spending _ their holidays in Seaforth at the latter‘s home. Miss. Loretta Hesse and her cousin Miss Lila Amacher of Stratford are spending a week with their aunt Mrs John Hesse. Mr. William Pfeifer . of Stratford spent the week end at his home. ‘ Departmental Exams.â€"'l“ï¬e New Hamburg pupils who tried the recent examinations for the entrance to the Normal School made a Very good. showink. Mr. J. M. Smith, princiâ€" pal of the high school under whose lllaios éha nubile were. is to be conâ€" show Ink. WBE 5. MZ. €ATIONOY RONCC pal of the high school under whose tuition the pupils were, is to be conâ€" gratulated on the splendid success of his class. There were seven who wrote, and six of them were successâ€" ful, one passing with (honors.)s The successful candidates ate: Mary Bisâ€" hop _ (bhonots); Edith Cassel, Mattie ‘('hnslm-r, Ewart Laschinger, _ Wil fred Laschinger, and Dorothy Walker. ' Miss Viola Goetz of St. Marys, is visiting at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Goetz. Mrs. J. Buck of Georgetown spent a few days, in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hollinger and Mr and Mrs. Peter Horst attended _ the funeral of Mr. Georke Schmidt on Wednesday in Baden. en s Mrs. F. C. Becker and MUERDC CUUDO ter Grace of Toronto, are spending a few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boulee. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Staufier _ of Alask, Alberta, â€" are visiting friends here. They are the guests of the fermer‘s sisters Mrs. Isaac Eby and Mrs. Rush. o Mr. William _ Loebrâ€" of Stratford spent Naturday in town. Mrs. Lorne McHelvey of Montreal Our Busy Neighbors is the guest of Morley. HMiCene Mr. and Mrs. William Martyn of Mitchell spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schuler. Mr. Henry Cook of ~ Amubree _ is spending _ this week at the home of her daughter Mrs. Ed. Hollinger. Rev, Weidenhammer, of Guelph, . is visiting student (Goos at the home of Mrs. William Schaaf. Vr. Harvey. Bruder moved in Mr. Daniel Reegmiller‘s house on Queen street. Died.â€"On July 20th, 1915, at Linâ€" ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUQAUST te 1 weeks . with her s18M Richardson. Miss Clara Schaaf on â€" a â€" holiday trip Kenora, to visit NEFT MIBMTOTE OM Gilbert Ball and Mrs. Jas. Gough. Three Tinks of New Hamburg bowâ€" lers plaved the scheduled Waterloo County League: game . in Ayr on ‘Tuesday night. Dr. Winn‘s rink was up 9, and Mr. Rau‘s _ and Debus‘ rinks were down 8 and 25 respectiveâ€" ly, Ayr thus winning by 24 shots. Miss Olga Beger returned home afâ€" ter spending some time with friends in Stratiord. Miss Idella and Mabel Sweitzer, have returned home _ after spending several days with friends in London, In ife amburg. Mr. Ed. Schaefer has left for Hesâ€" ler, where he has accepted a POSiâ€" on â€" with _ the Hespeler Furniture Miss mpan .â€"On July 20th, 1915, at Linâ€" Nebraska, Elien Sarah, beloved f Mr. Louis Helmer and daughâ€" \ the late John _ Allchin, New Thelma in Baden. C. Becker and little daughâ€" of ‘Toronto, ‘are spending a with her parents Mr. and th lnv} s'isttt, Mrs. _ Chas ta Schaaf left on Tuesday oliday trip to Dryden and to visit her sisters, Mrs. hcr brother Mr. Geo Boulee_returned | (r« râ€" and their i _ and Miss n auto . trip d home. it and their Ida Bowman Linâ€" loved aughâ€" Mrs. Craig of Bright, Mrs. Garâ€" land and daughter of Haysville, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schiedel this week. Mr. Louis Pfaff of Mount Forest is the guest of his uncle Mr. Edward Piall. Mrs. John Bingeman, _ Mrs. Jacob Ernst _ and Mrs. _ Hosteller spent Thursday at the home of Mr. . and Mrs. Shantz, Wilmot Centre. Mr. Alvin Hansuld of Tavistock is the â€" guest of his sister Mrs. Ezra ~Bechtel. Miss Viola Haskell of Toronto, is visiting with her friend Miss Selma Beger. Mrs. John Giesler and children . of Walkerton are spending several weeks at the home of her par. 1ts, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bruder. Mr. J. H. Appel and _ family _ ot Walkerton spent a few days at the home of his mother. | _ Mr. Charles Molson moved into one of Mr. Edward Merner‘s houses. l Mr. and _ Mrs. Gideon Weber and family of Monkton are visiting _ at |the latter‘s home Mr. and Mrs. John Schuller. Miss Ida Grafl is a Visif home of her grandparents Mrs. George Bean. Mr. George Nahrgang of is a visitor at his sister‘s SDarter Mr. Earl â€" Katzenmeier _ of New York is spending his summer holiâ€" days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Katzenmeier. Mr. and Mrs. Groh of Toronto are on a visit to the latter‘s brother, Mr. Ben Krupp Mr. and Mrs. Gotfried Franke visâ€" ited at the former‘s brother over Sunday. Mr. Hammell of Selkirk moved inâ€" to Mrs. Hobfarhdt‘s house. Mr. John Bant of _ Atwood spent Sunday with his family. Mr. Solomon Schacfer of Simcoe, is the guest of his mother. â€" Mxr" ‘ F.OF. Allison _ and daughter, Miss Grace of Buflalo are guests â€" of Mr__and Mrs._J. Kreig. 0_ News Items.â€"Mr. E. J. Peifer â€" of Brantford called on friends in town Thursday. Mrs. T. Lake of Cedar Creek wa the guest of Mrs. A. Lake, Clear view, on Thursday. Mr. Reuben Scl Iv had _ the four hand clipped m the Stamped En ting along njceiy th ing _ the w Port Huron Fred Lach, of Floradale, spent Sun day at Mr. Henry Neurts.â€"Mr. Conâ€" rade Schultise, of Stratford, renewâ€" ed _ acquaintances in our butg this week.â€"Miss Madeline Lantz spent the weekâ€"end in BerJinâ€"Mr. and Mrs. CAlton Barlett and Mr. Lorne Barlett Alton Barlett and Mr. Lorne Bvltt†and friend, of Toronto, sbent Sunday . with their parents here.â€"Mr. Herâ€" man Hein and _ Miss Ottobein, of Heidelberg spent _ Sunday at mr. Henry Neurt‘s. â€"Messts. Arthur Sanâ€" ders, _ Nelson Merrick, _ John Fink, Auliue Scholl. and Schiefley motored Items of _ Interest :â€"Mr. and Mr Anthony Ruppel and Mr. and Mr ders, â€" Nelson Merrick, . JoOnn F207 Julius Scholl, and Schicfley motored‘ to Grand Bend on Sunday last.â€"Miss Millie Schnurr spent Sunday ! with her protber _ in Goderich â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. â€" Geo. Shank, of Berlin, spent Sunday at Mr. Peter Ament‘s.â€"Miss Mabel Carnechan spent the weekâ€"end in Waterioo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. 1dh Eby and Mr. Fred Polson and friend Miss Berkes of Berlin, spent Sunday with Mr. Frank Brenner on the 9th line.â€" Mr. Milton Seifert is weating . a broad smile these days. Its a litMe boy.â€"A little soldier boy has â€" come to make his home at Mr. Louis Niguâ€" masters on the 9th line, Hespeler. Linwood nameled works, is getâ€" visitor at the nts Mr. and children _ of everal weeks its, Mr. and Stratiord Mrs. Wim. v last.â€"Miss day ! with i.â€"Mr. _ and Berlin, spent ment‘s. â€"Miss the weekâ€"end News Notes.â€"Mr. George Gertie, ol Winnipeg, _ a former resident _ of Win‘erbourne is spending a few weeks wiâ€"h friends and . relatives j this lace, MÂ¥ â€" Geffie went to ai.»-cl about thirty â€" years ago and strted buildfiig . and a rebnuh buxn-.l He speaks very highly of the West.â€"| Mr. Charles Lasby sold his 100 acre farm to Mr. Zurbrigg for $6,650 and has given immediale possession. Mr. Lasby has bought a very nice . proâ€", perty in West _ Montrose from Mr. John Jupp and moved into it. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Letson and | their uncle Mr. George Gerrie, called _ on Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Durrant last Thursday afternoon. â€"Mr. R. J. Fasâ€" kin, of Elora, is doing a very brisk business at Winterbourne.â€"The weaâ€" ther has been very unsettled during the past week for haying.â€"Rev. Jas. Hamilton from Beamsville is visitin with his‘ brother Rev. A. M. Hamil ton.â€"Miss Pearl Mackie from _ G:il: is home for a few days.â€"Miss Et vicinity.â€"Miss . .ulesde spend a few weeks at Chicago.â€"Mirs Alice L »allagher, . iet parents ier parents an|! other friends in thi i icinity.â€"Miss .ulcsdorf hos gone to ; spend a few weeks at her home _ in Chicago.â€"Miss Alice Lasby, of Arkell| is spending the week with Mr. _ and Mrs. Norman Wright.â€"Miss _ Nettie Mana from Morriston is visiting with | relatives here.â€"Quite a number from our town attended the Military Ta\ : fooâ€"in Waterloo last Friday evenn . All report having had a very on‘ able time.â€"Mr. Frank Cook, LP. ‘ of Simcoe, accompanied by Mr. Th . Forest and Miss Forest of Mosbore ‘alled on severaâ€" relatives on Sunda,. â€"Dr. and Mrs. Robertson and _ Mis. Sherrifis, _ of Edmonton, are visiting at Mr. Wm. Shertifis, Jr.â€"Mr. â€" and Mrs. Chas. Lundy, of _ Galt, _ spen‘ Sunday at the home of Mr. and M Herbert Lundy. Items of _ Interest:â€" The many friends of Mr. Max Votkert will le pleased to hear that the report curâ€" rent that he was taken seriously ill at Idylwild Thursday was untrue. Mr. James Hanning, son of Judge and Mrs. Hanning, left Friday for a summer _ resort on Lake Ontario, where he â€" will spend the next tw6 \weeks A large|number from here accomâ€" panied the Preston Silver Band _ ta Waterloo to attend the tattoo last Friday night. Mrs. John Poore on Friday had the misfortune to step on a rusty . nail, which is causing her great pain. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mitchell receiyâ€" ed the sad news of the death of their Mr. and Mrs. ( ed the sad news neice at, Walkert Misses Mabel : Preston, â€" Miss 1 Walter and Rich Hill, of Galt, hi ce at Pustinch 4 Misses Mabel and Olive Mock, of Preston, â€" Miss Pinkett and _ Messrs. Walter and Richard Pinkett and Mr. Hill, of Galt, have taken up residenâ€" ce at Pustinch Lakeâ€"â€"â€" M Mr. and Mrs. Fred Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clements and | Miss May Brethauer left Saturday to live under canvas at the Lake. The many friends of Mrs. William The many fric Goddard will be 6, 1915 8 PAGES Winterbourne. wnmmnntmpmnmnatnmmemne e For all its magnificent appearance the HICH OVEN RANCE is not more wostly than one wauld axnect to pay for a good range Bringing the oven up to standing helaht has dons w intiors in inssoning work and weariness on baking days by doing away Wi«o stoopirg ELMIRA lew da Berlin, FPreston guarante thee High Oven ds of Mrs. William pleased to hear that . WEICHEL «THE BIG HARDW ARE Phone 215 A Tremendous 9 Day Sale Starts Thursday "$" NOW IN FULL SWING she is recos in the Galt turn home . Did you get a sale bill? If not write or phone us to mail you once at once, of Goods are Being Sacrificed Why not get your s:are. There‘s plenty for everybody Come early if come anytime. Berlin recoverng H $11580 Worth pital King and Frederick Sts Phones : 952â€"95% her ind will Range uncons« PRICE TWO CGENTS ... id STU/\’J “‘...0..00....‘..1... plea M SON Gertic Parker is t vacation with w A i bKLOO is spending th relatives mally in