-liirnst'tt " â€I... " No " Thrilling Bargains clean-Up Sale “new " N Pamthtther while “our IW",,",,')', rmnotory on Friday last lv 9 "tttortttttai" in harm. his motor rnr nvorturnod hm mam was not lnmrpd', Duh-Isl word war. rreesivmt by Mrs. "any Lamh that heir huslmml Pte Jchrt R, lamb had lwvn w mmlml Clothing/ Gents' Furnishings, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps Tho [.mlwrnn church rim t' was held on Monday In Woodland park - usual xnmeq were Indulpnd tn by Nun Noun ot Interest I a mrevlslng my III! of farm. tor tale. and prospects for sell- Ing this fall look good to me. Have a number of buyers on the waiung list now " get buy and let me tell your farm for you. Drop In and talk it over. To THOSE WHO WISH TO The time has come when we must take more extraordinary measures than ever in order to effect a greater reduction of Stocks before August 15th. Realizing the task we have set ourselves, we therefore go about it by adopting the quickest and surest means of ac- complishing it, namely . Thousands of dollars worth of our present stock must be cleared away within the next few darts-the prices we have made will do the work. By all means come to-morrow and get your share, for the more you spend the more you save. GILSON SILO F ILLERS III KING ttr/W., KITCHENER, ONT. PHONE 925. - Real Estate and Insurance nespeIer. W. B. BECHTEL 'Tno Linnea“ Running Blower- matte Dewar. of lmltatlonl and IMrlnoemenu and infinitely superior - Ask MELVIN HUETHER, Agent, Kitchener Or write Gilson Mfg. Co. Ltd. THE, HYL9 $ULo-Entirely different SELL. ! Farms†Farms!!! Money to Loan THE cfiR0l)0cLEr, 'ittLIm The Engine of C.onstant Service Absolutely Guaranteed GILSON ENGINES 231 York are“, Guolph Ontarlo. Irtspoctor C R. Mam. are6mpanied by Mrs. Miller and daughter. mound to Grimshy Brarh on Monday when. they placed a ward of the P. A. Boe. My In a dnlmhle home. Mr. Miller "pans that me country. arm-ml Grimtstty Ia mom autumn- at tttttt tinte, The cheery crop is bountiful, tho rhildrs-n and talent TO THOSE WHO WISH TO . BUY. Come to me and get partie- ular: of the large number of (arms t have for sale. I have examined moat of these Vamps, and am, therefore, prepared to deecribe and give details. thug saving the time and expenee you wowd otherwile waste in hunt- ing up places that would not meet your requirements. Where the Good Clothes l Comefrom' A DELIGHTFUL DRIVE. WATIRLOO. ONTARIO. THURIOAV MORNING. AUOUOT tt 1.11 a pleasant Mme Local and Peru-ml. Mr. Goo. Elnwochter has Installed the ‘Delce' electric llght Intern In his house and trarnB.--Mr. Amos Hllborl motoren to Parts to use his mother. who hn had the misfortune to broth her arm.--- um Pearl Channel-I. of Kitchener. has hon vitritintr “In Cora Hattmtut.--Mr., Hrs. and “In Bock, ot t‘hathum, are the guest- of Mr. Ind Mm. Gideon Bock.-- Mr. Ind Mrs. Bolton Hallmnn spent the week end at Punllnch Lake.--- mu Wlnle Schnlu. of Toronto. was the aunt of her par- on". Mr. and Mrs. John Schulse. UIIII. Alli. - "...w. "li-I- -_r__-.._i_ Mr. and Mrs., Lloyd Toman. of Kit, chener. were visiting the (miner's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs.mll9§u Toninn: "'"i'irriiniCsiArwAiinston Bock. ot Lindsay. are the menu ot Dr. tend Mrs. A.R. Book. A _ _ "'riisiCies Maclmvre went tr few days here. the guest at Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clemens. - _ - . Mrs. C. Paul, ot London. Is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Ce.H. Hula. Rev. J.N. Norton. Mrs. Norton and family. of Hagenvnle. up the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Buck. Miss B. Bork. of Kitchener. ha: been visiting her ulster. Miss Marin Bork '"iliii"iniaitFGi'titd amp.“ will he dlarontinuod during tho month of Aug- “at. Mr. and Mrs. Wol'irttttort Shopo of can. Mrs. Sbupe ot Detroit, and Mrs. Van Every ot can were vjsmnx friends here on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman, of Inglewood and Mr. and Mrs. Allan. of Gait. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Barley. Mr. and Mrs. Most-s Boek, and Mr. Pet- nr Brisker attended the funeral of Mrs. Moses Erb in Kitchener last week.-- Mr. MN. and Miss Sandles. of Han- over. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lautemwhittger. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Bean, ot New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Hallman. Mr. and Lin- coln (‘asseL Mr. Gladsome. Mr. Beeton. Miss Edna Hilborn, Miss Peterson and Miss Hinnettttttrtt have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hilborn. ""iririGriirrddcit Wagner. of Kit. chener. were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. [um Hilborn on sPpdar.. _ â€Ear 1516 iiik' 7 hair Bingeina'n. Mr. and 'th". h. Groh and Mrs. Err. Cole, mm motorml to _l_ngeno_l_l_. a _ Miss Giles of Toronto. is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. NA. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Albert LturtpttschiatV pr and dsuxhter. of Kitchener, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Poth. Mr. E.C. Hailman. ot. Waterloo. was visiting Mr. A.C. Hallman. Miss Bertha Hailman was visiting her sister. Mrs. Simeon Pressman. Mr. Lloyd Cassei. of Hamilton, and Miss Laura. Passe] of Kitchener. were the guests of Mrs. A. Fassel. on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raymer. of Markhrm. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman. -irr.Guioms. HGr.e Waterman are visiting "19an in Iryerta. Mr. and Mrs. A. Musselman and daughter. of Kitchener. are visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wa- terman. - A . . " Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs and child- Pen. and Mr. and Mrs. John Koch, of Llshorn were visiting Mrs. Hunsberg- er on Sunday. MIG-r: -GiiiHirs. Henry Koehler were visiting relngvesjere ttrt yet?. "iirT'"akriik. Moses Bock, Mr. Jaw lah Cassel and Mrs. Heller motored to Kitchener last Salurdgy: _ _ _ ";th GiGtitir "meotiritt ot the Wo- mort'tt Institute will he held on Atttt- 15th at the home of MrB.Delton Hall- The montth meeting ot the Han- tist Mission Circle will he ttttht on Tuesday next at the home ot Mrs. Bristol. , The Baptist Sunday Schoo will be mm on Thursday net} man The local branch of the RM Croits Society anonnoe that a Garden Party will he ttNd. on the 14th August. Baxtors' Orrhmtra haw Men Pusan- ed tor the occasion. and a large attend. ance is looked for. tr'ntthtttctteutttt will hue " bur-Ms or wheat m be acre. f Thr Methodist Sunday School pie- nlc held ttt Idylwlld on Saturuay after- noon was largely attended hy the young folks. The weather was Ideal and all mourn“ enjoyed the outlng. News ttmen of Interest The pulpit of the Methodist church was occupied by Prof. 3.3. Lowe on Sunday who preached two able ser- mote, .. "MG! kiednor "atrUre In a maestro! Miss Mildred Yaterr tor a month, - Far-men mun Hydro. The farmers on Bret-Inn road ottt. nitle the corporation limits of town of Preston an: installing hydro in their homo: and stump-i Motors, too. will he run hy hydro. Thane who have mm]? ihis improvement include: Henry Thurman. Ephraim Kinzie. Lincoln "any. Jami-a R, Wood, Manna Bechtel, Simon Kinsle. Jacob loner. Aaron Miller. Joseph Crossinnn. Abram C, Hallman. Simon Thalor. Mme, Hrckendorn. Valentine Hitscheyr Mettrto Mud". George Gale. Lawns-n": Rpitxitt Estate. Anthony Spitzlg. ernamln Blue-hey, David Thnler. Joseph 'Spiuig and Edgar B. Elly. but me pouch crop promises to be In low the avenue Our Busy Neighbors mum ue. ', New Note- Gathered by Industrial- Correspondents in County’uul Diaries wawwwmwu oMtt.WtStqt Mm†IUIIHOIIIII sGidiir simoot picnic A heavy thunder-torn wooing-IN by a tearful wind mud over this district on Wodnudny unanno- do. ing considerable damage to the wood. and laying tlat the ttqt" of nice “DIS Rtrder, a tormer teacher here. ot Kitchener. who to pursuing I course or tuning in the Staten mu. led on friend: here the Koren-rt ot last week. Mr. A. w, Hllhorn ot Gall. I former Cone-logo boy, tailed on friends here on Tuesday Int. week. Some ot our young people to. gether with others from the unwound- lng districts enjoyed a Winner Rout on the Bank- ot the Conestoga River on Friday evening. Dr. J. E. Hen ind other speakers of Kitchener held a meeting here In! l evening in the interests of the Labor candidate. Mrs, Prank Gem and two daughter! of Kitchener visited over Sunday with friends here. Mr. Arthur Abbey ot Buffalo N.. Y. um; a visitor here the torepart ot last reek. He brought over " daughter Alice who will spend her holidays with friends here Miss Gertrude Snyder of Flora. dale, who spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schlnbein has retur- ned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Snyder ot Breslau. spent Sunday with friends here. . Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Banner and Mr. and Mrs. David Lichty spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Dilman Horst near Eimira. Rev, J. Kitchlng at Toronto preach- ed in the M. B. C. church on Sunday afternoon. Mo and Mrs. Clayton Shunt: left on Tuesday tor their home in Car- ttaims, Alta Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Montgomery and family ot Detroit, Mich, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lederman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bundle of Heidelberg, called on friends here on Sunday. Miss Emma Kie'nzle of Waterloo is spending her holidays at her home here. Mr. Sydney Armstrong ot Toronto, spent Sunday at his father's home here. V All: and Mrs. Allan Good and fam- ily motored to Guelph on Monday and spent the day with friends in the city. Miss Violet Schwartz has returned home from Bridgeport, where she had been clerklng In the store. . Miss Ethel Good spent a few days with her sister In Kitchen]: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Schmidt and family. spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs, Sol. Kireh. On Sunday the 12th of Aug. "rl Missimry Services wilt' he held In the Lutheran Church here. Ree. Mr.1 Twietmeyer of Hanover and Rer Mr. Brenner ot Baden will mwuth.---srr.l and Mm. Wm. Besserer and Mr. and} Mrs. Ed. Weiss and families of KItch-; ener spent Sunday at the home of Mr.' Jno. wets--Mr and Mrs. C. N. Huehn and family of Waterloo visited with the latter's mother here on Bmtdar.-- C. S. Weber and Alonzo Hahn have each invested In new Fwd ttttN.-- Misn Loretta Weis. who has been in /roronto for the past few weeks at- ,tendinx tho Fall Milllnery openings. spent the holidays " her home here. :after which she will resume her duties with Mint, F'erenbach. Kitchen, "T-utr: (‘lara Vollmar ot Waterloo Is spending her vacation at home. - Little Miss Marguerite WeIs is visiting ‘with her grandmrents for a few _weektc---Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rellner ot I nmilton spent a few days at the home of Mr. H N. Huettn.-Mitrtt Violet Edler Is home for a few weeks‘ lvstration---, Quite a number from here rnttended the funeral of Mr. Loui- _ Huehnorgtrtl. Lou! and Personal. Mr end Mrs. Albert Stick end Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kappes of Melton. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Kappa: and iamily of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hott, mln of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs Irwin Helm" of Hamilton spent last Stud-y It the home ot Mr. tutd Mrs. Con Kattpes.---Mitm Edna Voll- mar has returned to Kitchener after spending her “cation with her Petr. enis Mr. and Mm. Hr. Winner.- Miss Laurette Wei; and Mr. Daniel Schweitzer of Waterloo spent int week with Mr Emil terttttetttor.---Mr. Ottrnr Huehn went Smithy in Elmira. '-.Mtss Nellie Weber spent I few dry: last week In Tomato and Hamilton - Mrs Henry Gremm end two daughters Mrs. Dinnlek and hire Bat-h spent Sunday at the home of Mr. C S. Wett- 't--Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Huehn end - at Wuetioo. In. om. Heidelberg. has. In. - Hal-h in! am- W W - “by with "but u Ntt_---Mr. and In. Anon In: and - - bu Bung!†In Duh! on! "tratt.r Inn“ was! can any but rock at YBet.toeh.--Mr. Oqear 8mm. Ibo 'teriuts But- lor‘ud In. new Senate: - trN with - nt Un- wood.-- r. and In. Buckle: and “uglier Kitchener aunt - wit parent: Mr, ted In, Henry Mabel. -arm. Clinton ‘ Hell" end children of Waterloo no holidaying will: her parents. Mr. and Has. Aden: "tuqr.--Mua Delphine 3cm!" in ape-din; her vacation with relatives at Briturtt"trq.---Mr. and Mrs. Will Schooner ot Hawkenliie visited " - on BumHr.--Mr. end In.‘ Etrh. Rut: And [anally ot Detroit. Mr. and Dir-4 Buckley. Mr. and Mn leer. Mr. Ind Mrs. Chan Plant! of Water- loo Ipent last Sunday " the home of Mn. Wm. Htum,--Mr. end Mrs. AF bert Scheitvle and (umily motored last Saturday to Niagara Ind went the week end with friends. our -.--afr. - “all. 'hiitn - tNga-Cn a. Aqtttta.--Mr, and News Notes, Wheat harvestlng has commenced and by the end of the week most ot It wlll be cut. It in below In “erase yield. Pentium. _ 7 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith and family of Kitchener spent the week and with me latter's panama Mr. and Mrs. B. Hallmun. Mr. Jacob Manner called on ltr, J. E. LichtLon Sunday tgtterrtooi.-- Mr. E. Lichtl ls spending his summer holl- days in Zorra.--Mr. and Mrs. C. Web- er and son of Kitchener spent Sunday afternon and Mondayutt the home ot Mrs. A. Hammer.-- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hammer and Mrs. A. Hammer and son Edward attended a funeral near Pool on Monday.--Mra. L. A. Noeeker and Mrs. A. Noecker and two daugh- ters, Miss Jeneveve, Miss Andray and son Alton both of Drayton, spent Sun- day at Mr. and Mrs. J. Z, Wattrterrr.-- Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Henry Battenberg and the two youngest daughters of Wellesley paid a visit to friends here on Sunday.-- Miss E. Neely spent Sun- day around Hampstead.-Mr. John H. Wagner and daughten Clara attended a funeral near Pool on Monday.- A number of young people of, New Prussia spent Sunday evening at tho home ot Mrs. A. Hammer. mu Annie Selbert at Detroit. Mich. In spending a couple of weeks with her brottttMr._ctPr1ers stert, w.- Mr. and Mrs. Will Woods ot Kitetr ener and Miss Bertie Bullock of lnnerklp were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. woeitte. item. of Intereat. Miss -Martraret Good of Kitchener, is holidaying at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hallmnn. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Becker of Kit. chener and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beck at ot Toronto visited Mr. and Mp. E. J. Devin on Sunday. " Rev. J. Hope or Rmseime preached tn the U. B. Churett on Sun-lay morning. MINAD’S LINIMENT CURES COLDS, t Mr. and Mrs. N. Berger visited with friends near New Dundee on, Sunday. his; Eme Eckestein of anaemia visited Miss Olive Bergey on Sunday. The Misses Israel ot New Hamburg are spending a weeks hoildays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devi“. Some Real Mid-Summer Bargains Neat of Keyhole Sam. 3 size. ttf laws, lor'all kind: " work, and adjuttahle handle, regular per Qet $1.25, August special at .er m.... .q..___ 89c 24 m. Columbia Hand Saws, 2 high grade saw. ftlett and Bet, ready for use, regular price $1.65, August Special at ..... ..... ..... ._.. .. $139 HAND SAWS NEST OF SAWS, 3, CAST CLAW HAMMERS a real claw hammer, regular Lok at Medium tile She-rt. handy around the home Mr cumin: tin ete., regular 75c. August special 45c Steel Hatchet. Best “eel regular Helene“, made of high grade “eel, well sharpened and ready for use. Regular price 85c, Auguat menial " ....... l...‘.. 47c a real claw hammer, regular be at .. . . . .. 19: And a Steer Hammer, regular 90c for August Special at m.... wr.rr ._.. tPP-e 'rrp..m' 70c A regular Ratchet In". jut! the "ting for all around use. regular $1.00, August Special at 79c BRACES TUNNERS SHEARS These goods were bought before the recent advanee in priees and our sell- ing prices are. based on our old costs. 11V give you the benefit of these advanc- Every item is way below present selling values. [ Phone 215 Berlet’s Corner. . WEICHEL & SON Limited -- rm: BIG HARDWARE mom: mam-m. Waterloo I PAGES Of the Big Values offered during our Anniversary Sale? If not, come to-morrow or any day and secure srharptti require in merchandise at pre-war Sale Prices. V .B. Don't miss the exfra Bargains in Rugs, Carpets, Curtains and Men's and Ihiys" Clothing. WESELOH - GOUD E, LTD. Did You ~Get Your 'ltr] Shartirr_,.ir SHIRTS PAJAMAS . UNDERWEAR COLLARS SOX SUSPENDERS . NECKWEAR GARTERS NIGHT SHIRTS BELTS We will guarantee you absolute satisfaction with ev- erything we sell you. or we will give you your money back. That's doing a great deal these days of war and trashy goods. STRATFORD Men’s [Furnishings Our aim in the Furnishing Department is, to have anything that any man may want to wear. Correct in style and at the right price. We have the biggest stocks you will see in a day's travel, and they are bought It prices that make dur selling prices very attractive. THE DEPARTMENT STORE Japan-a mum lake!- In the 6mm; Semen. Try us the next time you need any MEN'S OUTFITTERS KITCHENER Agricultural wrenches, made of high grade wrench steel. and made ‘to war; a real good wrench. 10 in. Monkey Wrepch reg. 75c for 69e MONKEY WRENCHES CHISELS IN SETS Every person on a farm, whether a small or a large one. requires a act of Chi-alt. Here it I real value, quality 'irat grade. Set of 12 Chasm in box n to 2 in., reg. tsat, August Special at ... '""s""'. ........ $4.47 LOCK LEVER HAY FORKS The crop will be heavy and you will require more. We have 1an been able to buy 1 col-uh quantity. to we can still ttttee It " present mic... Setof China in August Specu. at 3 two-prong Lever Hay Forks; this ll " I» have left ot our Hay Fork stock. We _ than at prices in which can It not corteiderqd. Rel- ular price 83.75. August Special " only) at "." BINDER TWINE 14 in. Monkey Wrench, reg. Bt.00 for .... "e August Speclals PRICE THREE BENT. case, [Ho Wa inch, reg. $4.00. ..../..... ..... ..... â€J. HAMILTON {Mr-06