SCOTCH, IRISH AND DOMESTIC TWEED, $6.50 and $10.00, all . lined with wool serge, twill, canvas and hair ¢loth, stayed, sizes 35 to 40. . Values ‘such as these are only to be ssgs hag on Saturday. To clear You‘ll NO. 2 $9.45 We aim to deal liberally with our friends; our guarantee 66 a lon is only a part of it. When we make uwp our mind toâ€"clean up _ n‘e stock we go at it whole heartediy, not a lot of edds and ends and. broken lines, we put it all in. Might as weil enjoy Ml?â€u*'ï¬p‘mm it. NO 1 $5.95 ‘ ALL WOOL SERGES AND FANCY WORSTEDS, the cloth of a wholesale, MEN‘S . TWEED _ TROUSERS, strong material for workingmen, made from dark English tweeds. striped patâ€" terns, side and hip pockets, sizes 32 to 42, regular $1.50, Saturâ€" i 354 MEN‘S TROUSERS, extremely :zlllh well cut trousers, in fancy and stripes, at this ce cl: ... ... ... $198 MEN‘S TROUSERS $1.00 Rovs‘ suiTs $2.98. MOTHERS! This is your one great ©pportunity to purchase your boy‘s :uul suit at a very low figure, values to $5.50, sizes 26 to 30, to @IGQ ‘BIG BOYS‘ NORFOLK SWiTS, made from imported smooth finished grey and brown tweeds; bloomers sizes s o+ Oe rvenpttits o eAtei i uns 2 B0 R 29 toâ€"35, regular $7.00 and > @ /. $8.00, Saturday .. .... ..â€" â€œï¬ â€˜MEN‘S RAIN COATS, heavy check black Parametta rain or auto Coats, sizes 36 to 44, to clear t " * * " ""â€" 9308 HAT DEPARTMENT. f THE LAST CALL FOR STRAW HATS. ‘Our entire stock of _ $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Straw Hats. A good range of sizes and shapes to choose from, to clear at ... .. ....... (\R‘ M‘* > “ai"m < B 2 £ DOSSROOROde0®®@Sse6se8888rsees idesese88 008008 ST.~JACOBS ~FLOUR MILLS «) <â€" _: E. W. B. Snider, Proprietos â€" "AIl find_this Clearingâ€"of oursdifferent:â€"trom any other, just as you will find this atore different ummer Sale 50. No 323 If you are paying more for your flour than the prices given below, then you are paying Too Much. We sell at Wholesale Prices to farmers deliverâ€" ing.wheat as well:as to Cash buyers. “‘wlï¬" Flour for general purposes 32.95!0: 100 P thoith hputie i $3.15 per 100 lbs. Market price paid for wheat. Mill feed always on hand. y 4 "HEAnmre PELMHE‘ _3 I RIGHT PRICES FLOUR 8T. JACORBS, ONTARIO.. . > tremendously low figure on th §$16 to $18 Suits, all hand tailâ€" 458 SUITS AT ONE PURCHASE. Every Suit in the lot is worth $20.00. Pure vgool botany serges in guaranteâ€" ed colors, bIgl_o and grey and fancy, ored, Saturday to cltar NO. 3 $14.65. worsteds, hand tailored, sizes 34 to 44, 8:_!ur‘_§ay to clear dt u. ... 514'65 REGULAR $1.00 FINE NAINSOOK COMBINATION SUITS to 69: ERB@F &U ... ...0...0..0vÂ¥+. 13 DOZEN ONLY MEN‘S SILK HOSE, seamless feet, . extra heavy heel and toe, colors in tan, black and smoke, regular 50¢, to clear 3. $1w< ANOTHER LOT OF -ru:u"e'o’o‘ GRAY MERINO $OCK$ just received. ‘This is a 20c value in hundreds of ‘stores, to clear, 2 pair for ... . 5; REMARKABLY GOOD VALUES _ > rnbn’ni;‘ BoOT glgflofl 182 PAIRS ONLY WOMEN‘S FINE PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, perfect {fitting shapes, button and blucher, dul | kid tops, sizes 2}, to 7, regular !‘3.50, to clear ... , s ’szm | 421 PAIRS OF MEN‘S HIGH GRAbE {aooTs AND OXFORDS, made from | choice guality vici kid,‘ box calf an¢ patent coltékin, . mostly all Blucher styles, al"Goodyear weited soles, sizes 5\/, to 8%z, regular $4.00, $4.50 sz-a and $5.00, to clear ... ... .. . UNDERWEAR MEN‘S FINE BALBRIGGAN (UNâ€" DERWEAR, French neck, sizes 32 to 44, regular 45s, shirts or drawâ€" 33( erg, to clear at ... .. .... â€"> HE CHRC €00D CLOTH ‘‘Gome rrip win aAtmoc hN negt tuuur wWATERLOG, GanNTARIO, TH wchased at a on the dollar, $945 Gertrude Snider spent a few d-ya] last week with her friend I-Lfl e en e N. Ald 1 Stump{ of ,fl‘,:!l!w,ww with Nr.. , W. Stumpt.â€" Miss Alice ‘ lgnttlo,'edglflmlhv‘ â€"Mr. ‘Addison Shoemaker, of Elmira, spent Sunday with his parents, â€"Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jaceb Shoemaker, â€" "be Ilb‘ Earla and Winnie Loagasm, of ~Wihfield, and Misses Nelic . and Loraine ~Holborae, of / Olives, "were the guests of the Misses Earla and Beatrice Slimmon last week..â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Gordonâ€" Musséiman, of Bosâ€" ton, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. _ Eden Musselman, of â€" Waikerville anit Mr, Walter Mussclman of Oshawa, motorâ€" oi to the home of Mr. and â€" Mrs. Aaron â€" Snider, on . Friday.â€" Miss Violz and Lloyd Snider visited with relafives at Berlin lasy Sunday.â€"Mr, Willie Reiger, accompanied by> . Mr, B. Weaver, spent Sunday . with ~‘the former‘s parents.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Al, vin â€" Shantz and daughter, Elma, spent Sunday with relatives atâ€"Blait â€"Mr. Millord Schaefer,, of Elmira, visited with Mr. and Mrs. All. Mogk on Sunday last.â€"Mrs. George Schinâ€" bein, of Conestogo, and Mrs. W.W. Shantz and son Arthur of Waterloo, spent a. few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Snider, last week,.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Cherry Shantz of Wilmot visitâ€" ed at the home of;M£. and Mrs. Sam. Weber on Sunday.â€"Miss Elona Bowâ€" man of Waterloo, spent the last week with relatives in this vicinity.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Clayton_Witter of Elmira, sundayed at. the home of Mr. W. Witter‘s.â€"Mtr. and MrS. Wm. Witter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Reist .' ,n‘-ll |'|~||‘1 on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. P. Camp the latter‘s parents, Mr. and~ Mrs. and Aleds Reist of North Wook wich spent Sunday with their prothâ€" er, Mr. Lester Reist. Holiday Visitors:â€"Dr. _ and Mrs.|Michigan last Saturday and before| Gillesoie, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bechâ€"|leaving a nutnber of his young friends} tel and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Abeigathered at his home .and spent a|, Honsberger and daughter are spendâ€"{most enjoyable évening.â€"Mr. and ( ing a few weeks at their summer|Mrs. Oliver Knechtel and Mr.‘ Sanâ€"|. cottage at Grand Bend. â€"Mr. andjford Kaiser from Betlin, ealled on} Mrs. Levi Shantz are visiting their{Mr. and Mrs. Jacob.Richm on, Sunâ€" daughter: Mrs. Dan Rudy of Preston,iday.â€"Mr, John Wilkelm from _ New and Mrs. Urias Snyder of Waterloo|Dundee spent Sunday under "the pa‘‘ |, for a few weeks.=â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jno.fental rooi.â€"Mr. Edward Dinger,trav | Wilhelm Sr., accompanied by theirjelling salesman for the m"%‘ Bis | son John motored to â€" Zurich and|cuit Co, of Stratford, spent a few.| Goderich on Saturday to visit the|days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.‘ Richai. formers daughter Mrs. Clayton Smith}â€"Mr. Gilbert and Miss\ Krancis Main â€"â€"Mrs. Ed. Liersch and daughters offfrom near Ayr, spent Sunday~â€" Montreal visited at the home of Mrs{their parents, Mr. and.Mrs. .Thoma: Wm. Liersch last week: . Mr. â€" Main.â€"Mt. Daniek Swartz, "? _ was Mrs. Jacob S. Wahl and Mr. and{spending a few days with his broth Mrs. Jno Issler.&nd family of Newfer Will, left jor his home in Mid#igan Hamburg spend Subday with Mr. and{last Saturday.â€"Mr,. Alfred Hagedorn Mrs. W. C,.Brueckner.â€"Mrs. J. Lanz|{rom near. New Dundee, spent Sunday und child of Berlin are spending â€" a|under the parental. roof.â€"Mr." John few weeks‘ vacation with her <parâ€"| Wilhelm will leaveâ€"next week for. the ents Mr. and Mrs. C. Heldman.â€"Mr.| North West with the harvesters exâ€" and Mrs. Hy: Links and family Offcursion. M l CGalt spend a few days visiting Baden _z B4z i2 relatives last week. * Manntieim. Mr. and Mrs, â€" Fred Kautman‘‘ and +X % d of Berlin ~are spending their| wnows Notes â€"The whistle of the holidays at Baden with Mr. and MTS.| preg engine : is again a Tamiliar A. Kautman.â€"Mr. Erni¢ Kumpf _ of m(.mï¬'&flu a week of good. dty Platisville, spent Slnday wictl his ‘“M ‘the oat crop whmy parents.â€"Mrs. A. Gabel and "‘“""hrvnted and ‘stored in this neighâ€" of Toronto, spent a few weeks YACRâ€"\porhood.â€"Mr. Jake Kunkle paid s tion with Baden and Philipsbutg fiying visit to our burg on â€" Sunday friends and relatives.â€"Mr. and MrSâ€"|\ wity mis new Henderson motof cycle. H.â€" Reiha of Plattsville visited â€"his! /rpge Misses Ida Bowman and Bertic parents fl:obm“'" le cce ""':“- Mrâ€"| Shantz of near Waterloo, visited wi Hy Brubacher and sis ty Anan a ‘ he vifited _ their_uncle at Eimira . Tast!gh / J° o. ergey, BB.A, of â€"the week.â€"Mrs. Helim and children â€" ‘of Manitoba Agricultural College faculty Berlin _spend a few days last Week|is holidaying at his home â€"here.â€"Mr» with Mrs. J. M. Miller. â€"Nett S ‘anq yrs P. Bricker, Miss â€" Clara day evening Atg. 22, services Will|pricker of Wasnington, were Sunday be in English in the Ev. LAUtheTAD}yisitors with Mr. and Mts. (A. C. Church, On Sunday Aug. 29 at the|powman â€"Mr. A. B. Dergéy | has rer "fl:? services the pulpit will b€0Câ€") joineg his family after a month‘s: cupied by Rev. Mr. Mosig of Walkerâ€"| tnrough California.â€"Miss Nu&qq ton.â€"On Saturday eveming seve® teâ€"| of t1aysyiMe is spending a couple : nis players from Galt Y.M.C.A. came days ho s in W# "'W"“ to Baden and had ?Jflnd’y ame j _ which resulted . in a tie Mnflém soud Linwaod. | "nl.} Linker, Mrs. Jos Hofele and daughâ€"| | C ig «; y ter Dota and Mrs. WWi. Weiler,â€"visitâ€" mm o0 Ds y i6 t ed Mrs. Orpt Wismer last week, who} Personal Items.â€"Miss Hanson. and is on the sick l.'l_l'.. we Sare r-‘:f“'vtv"uu or w.--?tv spenamg a Visitorsâ€"Coming : and â€" Going.â€"Miss favorably after such a serious operaâ€" tion.â€"Mrs. Alex Livingston and three children â€" are visiting for a week at the homie of het sister Mrs. J. Smith ot Galt.â€"Dr. Jho Livingston of Ayt apent Sunday under : the parental toof.â€"Mr.~ and Mrs. Jno. R. Livingâ€" ston and family are apending a week visiting friends in Goderich, Milverâ€" Lm and Listowel. ‘They are making the trip by Motor car. Lo #ay ~ Mis. . wisties 16 | pesmateccing wolkb . vevanidt wecuit wunre . ue , Enipyable mm:’y. P:'m.â€"t “"‘,'I ‘ ace . llone of whes." Rregbler on Raturiay, the occasion being a birtbday H ME N T ok atiwees at his home. bete.â€"â€"Mr.. Arthut imith[Sanders spent Sunday in his home in # Ayr $ Wellesley.â€"Iev. Alr. ‘Thom of Battie ental| spent Mouday in out burg.â€"~Misses P1â€" wingâ€"}la and Laura Goctz.of Toronto, art week| spending a vacation at their bome iliverâ€"| here.â€"â€"The Linwood Band wil} give»a aking| Sacred Band Concert on Bu-t\dsy :. tetnoon from 4 to & o‘closk, Aug very}l â€"We {are sotty t: report _ Mr. Wm. ‘Voll of the 13th line on ,the irday , list.â€"â€"Miss * ‘ party‘of Wellesley, is spendi ug : days given i gri 3 About .. OV on †a who Tife Phos Fime o Siegvien, Anay â€" Gi y; S Ili:'r.va and . Norma m {Sebringâ€" Â¥ . t + About ... took part & lovely and I prepa who ,†Weiler, ;. ‘The current topic ‘of #he two or three weeks has ‘&j the wet weather and. the int , raing, While it has hindred many in lines of work of a rural community neverthe less nature has beiped in other ways which no doubt vlllm%y the Millen and daughter Ena of Dundalk a have _ beenâ€"spending w month friends ~here and at > c have _ returned home accompanied by the _ Mrs. (Rev.) A. ':nm ~of this _ place who will© hort time with her relatives there.â€"â€"Rov.â€" T. Ford Barker of Breslau‘ retburned missionary of Turkey pvl:“ m’n-v::: ‘inspiring ° addresses whilt anfong us of the present ‘and also the ._future state of that benighted land, Turkey. It was enloye\t‘ig alt "and‘ ho "doubt many . werevled to see the folly and wickedness .amd.attocities. which is the outcome of the teaching of that the outcome of the te of that awfu} religion “ï¬&-:m-.-ou more of our most esteemed â€" young men, Mr. Herbert Hill ‘has enlisted for overseas service andyhas taken his leave for training. ©=> . | arder of the . day. whi 6 farph find ‘ :it vety difficult, to Tinish . / harvest on account of the wet spell. Some farmers complaining about their potato crop starting to rot, although it is not bad in this ‘district. Perâ€" sonals.â€"Mr, Melvin Swarts left ‘for Michigan last Saturday andâ€" before leaving a nutnber of his young friends ;mhored atâ€"his home .and. spent . a most enjoyable évening.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Oliver Knechtel :?d "Mr. ‘ Sanâ€" ford Kaiser from Betlin, ealled | on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob..Richm on, Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr, John Wilhelm from _ New Dundee spent Sunday under ‘The pa‘ > ental_rooi,â€"Mr, ‘Edward Dinger,tray . elling salesman for the ll::%'ï¬u{ euit Co, of Stratford, spent a few. days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.‘ Rieha. â€"Mr. Gilbert and Miss Krancis Main from near Ayr, spent Sunday ~â€"with their parents, Mr. and.Mrs. . Thoma: Main.â€"Mt. Danieck Swartz, who . was spending a féew ‘days with his broth Will, left for his home in ~Mid#igan last Saturday.â€"Mr,.. Alfred Magedorn om: near. New Dundee, spent Sunday under the parental. roof.â€"Mr."John Wilhelm will leaveâ€"next week for. the North West with the harvesters exâ€" cursion. News Notes.â€"The whistle of the hmhm&mgxm is again a Tamiliar sound. With a week of good. dty weather the oat crop will pe mostly harvested and stored in this neighâ€" borhood.â€"Mr. Jake Kunkle paid s fiying visit to our burg on â€" Sunday with Ris new Henderson motof cy¢le. â€"The Misses Ida Bowman and Bettie Shantz of near Waterloo, visited wi the former‘s . parents on .Sunday.â€" Mr. J. C. Bergey, B.S.A. . _of : the Manitoba Agricultural College faculty [-irhouhm atâ€"his home here.â€"I and Mrs. P. Bricker,â€" Miss Clara |Bricker of Wasnington, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mts. (A. C. [Bowmnn.-â€"Mr. A. E. Bergey ~Has te> joined his family aftet a month‘s, through California.~â€"Miss Norma of Haysy is spending a couple : days holifays in $# neighbothood. ~ Rebiec.â€"Mr. and "it«." Frat Hembuch and son of Betlinyâ€"ateâ€"spending.= a Spring Bay. Williamsburg. Prriciiyle wl in cycle.|[f Oil Stove Ovens with the recent rains he was seized by the rapidly flowing stream . and carried over Athe dam. Had it not biwen for several _ who were stronger amd able to battle the stream . he might have becen drowned. He was Tortunate in receiving but slight inâ€" ‘Juries sustained in dashing over the ty Good Goods Only 9 More Days of Our Great Midâ€"Summer Sale â€" Every item cd'endp a bargain that you will not be able to buy again at _ these prices.© Come early !Come often ! 6xÂ¥ . Compression Auto Sprayers Gasoline Stoves P $4.burner Gasoline Stoves, reg. $6.00 at . $4.79 CCJ daanat 1J intol 2n! F 2lï¬ | 24 Buggy Whips, regular 50c at ... ...... ‘B0c 20 per cent. discount on all whips in stock. Your choice. j t at D man Geeaaiels ELMIRA 2 Rburner Succéss Ovens, reqular $2.00 at $1.39 + 2Zburner Success Oven, regular $2.50 at $1.89 2 2burner Bosas Ovena, regular $2.75, at .. $2.15 "BLLS cA isA 00ï¬ hoi ces d s stvaslith stt BMnA TD vebtd 2 1burner glass door Ovens, reg. $2.75 at $2.19 3 Galv.‘ Auto Sprayers, cï¬iï¬.fl at 1 Brass Auto Sprayer, regular $8.50 at B4 Bengal! Razore. regular $1.25 at ..... .. 65c 19 Swedish Razors, reg. $1.00 at ... ... .. 49¢ l.m'm Gillette pattern, regular G:'.ï¬ 9x 4 | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS | M. WEICHEL & SON «" THE BIG HARDWARE STORE®" 4 Phone 215 egegaddgeggse8ste0000 000 sese00098088 citizen of the town oceurred on Satâ€"urday evening in which. Mr. Ernes breast workâ€" of theâ€"dam.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" wa _ had _his right arm . btol f The steering gear of his auto Broke his arm,â€" An auto accident ‘faulty and landed him over the which proved rathet serious to a walk with the above result. l ecesvsesse0en00000 000 0 o ..’..................g We are calling : this . week Rummage week, recently we anâ€" nounted the fact, maybe you wonderedâ€" toâ€"day we give you _ the reasons why; read on and bargains for Saturday morning and every other morning . until our counters are swept clear. F 1.50 to $2 s“nu‘.:rnnhrf to $ Silk Gloves : are reduced to 59¢ and 79c. Children‘s ribb Hose, .regular ?5¢, Saturday 19. Lace Gloves regular 20c and 25¢, Saturday 10c Children‘s ribb Ho#e, regular 15¢, Saturday 12%%c. ~ 500 Prilling, 25¢ to 50c Callars, 10¢ Handkerchiefs all on one table to be cleared at 5c. Sunshades regular $1.50 to $3, Suturday 95¢. /. Cotton Dress Goods, lot 1 at 9c a yard. Consists of Pink Ratine that was 35¢â€"a yard gnd check and floral crepes that were 25¢ a yard, all at the remarkably low price of 9¢ a yard Saturday morning. Rummage » ‘xr PE F¢ .. cck ~~ utnmuz Merning is the Bogi | of the u.tm;flnm â€"â€" of Which are Listed Below: Lot 2 Consists of stripe Vailes that were 25¢, Pink Pique regâ€" ular 35e and Jap Kimona Crepe regular 25¢, all at one .price Saturday only â€"12%4c yard. Berlin §5.95 * King and Frederick Sts Phones : 952â€"953 .. â€" Cotter Pins Glue Pots Rifles 3 22â€"calibre Riffies, Octagen bbl., regular “ 3 22â€"calibre Rifles, Octagon bbi., nwlar\m 100 boxes assorted Cotter Pins, put up in a neat tih bex, 3 bowes for ... ...0 ... .. ... .1l iss e Hammocks 12 No. 3 Iron Glue Pots, regular $1.25 at 8 No. 2 Iron o)uePou.rec..wlt 12 No. 0 Iron Giue Pots, reg. at ... 12 Smail Glue Pots, reg. 35¢ at ... ... . 1 No. 15 Hammock, rgamn «1+ Â¥% 1 No. 26 Hammock, reg. $4.50 at ... .. 1 No. 27 Hammock, regular $4.50 at .. 1 No. 29 Hammock, regular $5.00 at .. 2 Patriotic Hammocks, regular $5.00 at A complete line of all styles and colors 1 Wo. D Hammock, reguiar @1.50 at ... 1 Na 8 Mawsmant rea: #2 600 at .. c,0 5 + Black and colored Sateen Unâ€" derskirts only a few left to o at §9¢. _ There are also colored Satins and Repp Under. :I;Lu, regular $1.50 to ‘clear‘at lowing lines 8i in the Readyâ€"toâ€" tities though in each of the folâ€" a cuu(-}u- Aprons at l&.. “y“ ren‘s nnos thess moess children‘s Gingh@m 6 t‘:‘ ld‘ylzsnioln‘ zo:;n values, . P â€" 4 to 792. Waiste Hiat Were a and up now 29¢. Waists: that were regular up to $2.50 now l Beautiful silk and net regular $*.50 up to twï¬ White Wash Skirts at 79¢ and $1.00 that are more than twice the price in the regulat wa: to $1.95. ‘‘The b&lance of T5¢ and $1.00 Middies ‘inâ€" white"and red or blue collars, reduced ‘to §50c. 30 pair $1.25 D & A Corâ€" sets to clear Saturday at 89c.â€" A few ladies‘ Coats and : at $5.00, suitable for early and a small rack of: black navy dress skirtsh in volles, ges, etc, regular $4.50 up to aM at one price $2.96. Do se you call on your way home fro Saturday mi.*cot. _ _Sec. them _ anyway, there rizy be something | can use. It costs you nothing~ to WATERLOO &# Agt : BÂ¥ :nmti Ont. Low. _ Prices fall, @ilee 4.A