K1 « KITCHENERS Big Busy We are rounding up the stragglers of our Spring and Summer Merchanâ€" dise, making room for our high grade stock of high grade Men‘s and Boys‘ merchandise now rolling in on us. The young men of Kitchener and district can as usual jook to Ernst‘s store for everything right up to the last tick of style. Already placed in stock are some of our new fall 20th ‘cntury Brand Suits, New Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Rain Coats and Boots and Shoes. 1 ; Our Big Suit Sale of last Saturday was such a great success we will repeat it for this Saturday with many other special lines. Ernst‘se Eight dallars and ninety cents will buy the best twelve to fifteen dollar Men‘s Suit ever placed on the tables of a Kitchener Clothing Store. We have been doing a big business this season and we are now going to have the final finish with the greatest suit bargains ever offered in this district. are all dark colors, striped tweeds and worsteds, made in sizes 32 to 44, and the lengths wi.l be made to fit. Sale Price .... ..... ....... f Sale Pr £219 TROUSERS AT FACTORY PRICES OCD TROUSERS AT $2.79. Thess trousers are not reduced in price, but when these are gone you wil‘ have to pay $4.50 for the next Ict of the same â€" material. Weil tailored, with belt loops and side buckâ€" ies and five pockets. _ The materials "All Germans â€" have realized who is the instigator of this war and who is the chief enemyâ€" England." This statement of the German Kaiser to his soldiers in Flanders is one more indication of the German rulers‘ disâ€" regard for the truth. It may be that with Hon Rogers ont of the Cahinet Borden may decide that the I a mrevising my list of farms for sale, and prospects for sellâ€" ing this fall look good to me. Have a number of buyers on the waiting list now so get busy and let me sell your farm for you. Drop in and talk it over. TO THOSE WHO WISH TO Farms! Farms!! Farms‘!!! GILSON SILO FILLERS 61 . No 356 255 KING ST., W., KITCHENER, ONT. PHONE 925. Real Estate and Insurance W. B. BECHTEL $890 The Lightest Running Blowers made Beware of imitations and infringements and infinitely superior â€" Ask MELVIN HUETHER, Agent, Kitchener THE HYLO SILOâ€"Entirely different The Big 4 Specia‘!s SELL. Or write Clothing Money to Loan ite Gilson Mifg. Co. Ltd. The Engine of Constant Service Absolutely Guaranteed 231 York Street, Guelph Ontario. Tremier Military GILSON ENGINES Robert The Style Setters for Canadian Tailoring. _ We will make Saturday a big field day at this store and will show the public our appreciation of a great season‘s business by placing high. grade Scotch Tweed and Engâ€" lish Worsted Suits, regular $25.00 to $27.00, on sale Saturday ... $18w SALE was so successful last week we have added 40 Suits for Saturday‘s selling. Some of our very best $20.0C lines, and two lines at $25.00. Not a ful range of sizes in any one line but all sizes in the lot. YOoUNG MEN‘S 20TH CENTURY BRAND BENCH TAILORED SUITS. Nervice Act is not nwoï¬snry to ge* young men to enlist. Gentlemen.â€"â€"1 have used MINARD‘S LINIMENT on my vessel and in my family for years, and for everyâ€"day ills and accident® of life I consider it has no equal. 1 would not start on a voyage without it, if it cost a dollar a bottle. Minard‘s Linment Co., Limited TO THOSE WHO WISH TO . BUY. Come to me and get particâ€" ulars of the large number of farms 1 have for sale. 1 have examined most of these farms, and am, therefore, prepared to describe and give details, thus saving the time and expense you would otherwise waste in huntâ€" ing up places that would not meet your requirements. Our $15.00 Suit Sale CAPT.F. R. DESJARDIN. Schr. Storke, St. Andre, Kamouraska Where the Good Clothes Store Come from‘ WATERLOO, c c ns cma uc c 0 000 Mr. Michael Ewan is spending his vacation with relatives in Stratford. Mr. Henry Spiel spent a week with his sister in Durham. Mrs. Wm. Allendor{, and daughter nf Stratford are spending their vacaâ€" tion at the home of Mrs. Dorsch, Wat erloo street. 0 'i‘l'a:‘x;r;ie Niebel returned to _ her home in Galt after spending several weeks with friends here. e Mr. Herman Appel spent Tues~ay with his son in Kitchener: Mr. Harry Goebel of Buffalo, visited his parents here this week. Mrs. Thomas Jicklin and daughter Bella of Listowel, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Woods, Wilmot street. â€" Miss L. S. Rabb and Miss Ina Miller are attending the fall millinery openâ€" ings in Toronto this. wgee_k. â€" _ Miss Hilda Corrie returned home on Wednesday after spendinge a week with relatives and friends in Waterloo. _ _ Miss Freda Kalbfieisch is speding her vacation with relatives and friends in Galt. Guelph and Toronto. . M;R(;V-Stahlâ€" of Chicago, is spend ing his vacation at the home of his un cle Mr. Ernest Franke. 0 Vh«l;'s-M-Kreh 'spent Thursday with friends in Kitchener. _ _ Mrs. Josenh Bowman snent this week with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Molson. at Stratford. â€" Mr. Wm. Smith, of Lucan, a memâ€" ber of the Dominion Thresher Co., moved to town on Wednesday, into one of. Mrs. Carrie BeckerJs residences on Peel‘street. _Mr. James Corcoran of Mount Forâ€" ast. is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Franke, Jacob street. . â€" _ Mr. Israel Schaefer, of Montregl, is visiting at the home of his mother here. _ Mr. Harold Pfaff has returned _ to ‘Toronto. after spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Emma Pfaff. 0 Mir'.â€F. H. McCallum is on a trip to New Liskeard. this week. _ Mr. R. T. Winn left on Monday on a holiday trip to Hastings County. _ _ We are pleased to report that Mr. Herman Krogman, who underwent an operation â€" for appendicitis â€" several weeks ago, is recovering. Miss Ella MacMaster spent Thursâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Schmidt, Jacob stree. Bowling. Local bowlers are competing forâ€" a silver cup, donated by Mr. L. G. Peâ€" quegnat in Scotch doubles, and are placing bang up bowls in contest. skip F. Debus, with Mr. Bartliett, played, skip Pequegnat, with Mr. D. Eby, _ in three exciting games, ending up on Wednesday. in which Mr. Pequegnat was 3 points up. The scores were: Debus, 12, 18, 10; Pequegnat, 14, 11, 18. Skip Morlev, with Mr. J. Lautenschlaâ€" ger meet the winners in the next conâ€" test. _ Miss Maud Ratz of Baden. spent sev »rol days with friends here this week. 0 “:rsâ€".“éydne\' Love spent Thursday with her mother in Baden. n Mrs. R. B. Puddicombe met with a painful accident on Saturday last. While coming down stairs she fell and broke her arm. Her many friends hope that she will soon recover from n r injury. in rivepme _Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vetter returned to their home in Buffalo, after spend ing a month in New Hamburg, Mrs. Vetter is a sister of Mrs. J. F. Katzen: meier. Mrs. Vetter remembers _ our town 48 years ago and sees a big change in the town, as well as in its people. _ Misses Mayetta and Florence Rieder spent a few weeks with friends in South Cayuga and Dunnville. â€" Miss Vernotta Pfaff has returned home after spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs. Lorne Schierholtz, of Toronto. The many New Hamburg friends of Titus C. Boullee, of New York, are pleased to hear of the success of the Boulleeâ€"Fraser Leather Co. They reâ€" cently secured a $2,000,000 contract from the TU. S. Government, and a $20,â€" 000 contract from the Pierceâ€"Arrow Motor Car Co.. and theif® many forâ€" eign shipments practically mean that they are represented all over the world. _ Mr. Boullee is a New Hamburg bov and a solfmade man. Mr. F. A. Fraser, who is associated with him in business is also a New Hamburg boy. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Roth, who were here on a visit to relatives and friends returned on Thursday to their home in Wavland, Towa. Mr. Geo. Pequegnat, of Kitchener and Mrs. Geo. Heimbuch of Caldwell Wash., were guests at the home of Mr L. Pequegnat this week. Marriedâ€"Berletâ€"Munish. The Dominion Rubber System Band of Kitchener, gave a splendid band concert on the stand here on Wednesâ€" daylight. The band came here on an outing trip by auto, and ware accomâ€" panied by Mr. E. C. Kabel, general manager, and Mr. E. D. Campbell, seâ€" cretary of the Vocational and Welfare Department of the Canadian Consoli drted Rubber (Co., besides a host of employees and friends of the Company. A large crowd of people from the town and neighborhood turned out and listâ€" ened to an exceptionally fine proâ€" gramme of music by the visitig band and their male quartette. After the concert. the visitors were entertained Miss Minnie Caroline Berlet, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Berlet was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Russel H. Munish of Port Huron Mich.. Aug. 14th. Band Concert. ‘Our Busy Neighbors New Hamburg (Continued on page 6.) News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District _ He leaves to mourn his death his wife and two brothers in Switzerland, one daughter and two sons in Canada, namely, Mrs. A. B. Snyder, Glenallen, Ruggle.â€"At â€" Berne, Switzerland July 27th, 1917, A. Ruggle, Sr., former ly of Floradale, Ont., in his 78th year A. J. Ruggle, Floradale, Ont., and Thea. J. Ruggle, Estuary, Sask. News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schwindt and family, motored from their home at Flint, Mich., to the home of the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Peter Schwindt and spent a week in this vicinity. They started on their return trip on Tuesday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Nel son Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. A. Stoll of Kitchener, and Mrs. J. Stoll / } Stratford, were Sunday visiâ€" tors & the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle.â€"Miss Eva Robertson _ of Grenville, is spending a week with her friend Miss Ella Ott.â€"Mr. Ezra Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shantz of Waterloo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shantz.â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cressman and daughter were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fry of Hawkesvillie, spent Sunâ€" ‘day with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle.â€" Mr. and Mrs. N. Damms, and _ Miss Edna Voelcing of Mildmay, spent the weekâ€"end in this vicinity, prior to leaving for their new home at Zurich where Mr. Damm has charge of the Zurich School.â€"The following were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snvder on Sunday last: Mr. and Mrs. Johnathon Snyder, Miss Barâ€" bara Snyder, and Miss Annie Rieckert of Lexington; ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. Branâ€" dle and Mr. Garfield Cressman, of Watâ€" erloo; Mr. and Mrs. N. Damm and Miss Edna Voelcing of Mildmay.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Bott of North Woolwich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schutz.â€"Mr. Orlanda Bowman left on Tuesday for the Northwest.â€"Mrs. C. Hart and family of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Româ€" inger.â€"Miss Bella Nelson of Elmira, »spent Sunday under the parental roof. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Agron Hoffer and famâ€" ily of Elmira, spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. J. Hoffer.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Frey of Elmira, spent Sunday‘ with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Frey.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer of Elmira, spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, : Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Mogk.â€"Mr. Roy Melitzer and Mr. F. Whittier of West Montrose, spent Sunâ€" day â€"with Mr. and Mrs. W. Melitzer.â€" Mrs. C. Weber of Elmira, is spending a few days at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Eby.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snyder and family, spent Sunday with Wilmot friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schwenger and family and Miss Goldie Mckenzie and Mr. Alex, Lemple all of Hamilton, spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. C. S. Weber and Mr. J. A. Steiss.â€" Mr. C. S. Weber and family returned home after spending a few days _ at Grand Bend.â€"Mr. Jacob Straus and family of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Kissner of Preston, and Mr. Olgheiser of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ertel.â€"Miss Luella Weis spent Sunday with Miss Carrie and Lue Doerr, Kitchener.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Huehn, Mr. Oscar Huehn and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schaefer, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fiedel of Waterloo.â€"Mr. Robert Ertel spent Sunday in St. Agatha â€"Mr. Herman Huehn, spent Sunday in Elmira.â€"Mr. Addison Weber and Miss Lillian Web er attended the Bingeman and Weber wedding last Wednesday.â€"Miss Lilâ€" lian Weber is spending a few days in ‘Tavistock, the guest of Miss Annie Lingelbach, Mr. J. Ertel and Robert Keobel, are business visitors in Kitâ€" chener toâ€"day.â€"Mr. Alvin and Ed., and Miss L. Hansuld and Mr. and Miss Webber of Tavistock, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. C. S.. Weber.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hohner and Mrs. M. A. Harâ€" dy of Kitchener, and Mr. D. S. Weber of Toronto. spent Wednesday with Mr. C. S. Weber. Who‘s Who and What‘s What Mrs. E. F. Mielke and daughter Ethâ€" el are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mielke in Toronto.â€" Miss Alice Gingrich has returned from an enjoyable three weeks‘ summer outing with friends in North Bay and Toronto.â€"Miss Laura Sheppard of Kitchener, is spending a few days with her friend, Miss Luella Doerbecker, Spring Brook Farm.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Voelker and family, of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winkler.â€"â€"Miss Frances Snider, is visiting her college friend, Miss Carâ€" ley in Windsor.â€"Mr. Warren Snyder of Toronto, is holidaying wthâ€" frends in town.â€"Mrs. Will Lehman and two children, after spending the summer with her mother here, left on Wednesâ€" day morning for her home in Moose: jaw. Sask., by way of the Great Lakes. pomaia i lc â€"Miss Ament of Elmira. is assisting as clerk in Mr. F. E. Welker‘s smro‘ at â€" present.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Chris. Scheifele, are visiting their sons in Detroit.â€"Miss Elsie Good and â€" Mrs. Sydney Armstrong, left on Saturday for Toronto where Miss Good is spendâ€" ing a few days. â€"Messrs. W. W. Snyâ€" der, S. Eby. E. A. Berges and W. H. Snyder enjoyed a motor trip to St. Mary‘s on Saturday.â€"Miss E. B. Stark is spending some time with friends in Harriston and vicinity.â€"Mrs. Bilestein of New Hamburg is enjoying a few YÂ¥ MORNING, AUVauUusT 310 1917 St. Jacobs. * Heidelbarg. days at Clear View farm with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Giesâ€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Smith are spending this week with Toronto friends.â€"We have been keepâ€" ing our lights pretty well hidden unâ€" der a bushel lately, but sometime this week the "white way" and adjoining avenues wil} be lighted up with 40 Hydro lights. Whether our town fathâ€" ers will celebrate the occasion with a sevenâ€"course banguet, a cornâ€"roast, or a two per cent promenade, has not been announced as yet.â€"â€"Miss Lily Stedman of Brantford, is spending a few days at "Togo Tertace".â€"Mrs. Huehnergard, and Mrs. Klinck and daughter of Elmira, spent Saturday with friends in town.â€"Mrs. Lehman, Miss Lehman, Mrs. Kraemer, and two daughters of Mitchell, spent . a few days at the home of Mrs. Heller, Sr.â€"Mr. L. B. Brubacher‘s daughter, Gladys, who was seriously ill for . a few days is we are glad to say well on the way to recovery.â€"Mr. Middleâ€" ton of the G.T.R. depot received word today that his brother Isaac was wounded in France on Aug. 20th.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wing, of Toronto, are holidaying at the parsonage.â€"Mrs. Heller, Sr., is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Thiel in Kitchener, â€"No excuse for anybody next Sunday evening as there are services in all three churches, so plan early to be there, on time and in the right key. Armchairchair Philosophy. Taking a peep at the thermometer and dropping into our sanctum the othâ€" er day we noticed the chairs were all empty, and a sort of pathetic spasm came over us, but looking out we esâ€" pied J. L. meandering down the "white way," and Uncle Sam crossing _ the street in measured tread, so matters soon assumed their normal condition. Josiah‘s mind was running on theolâ€" ogy but Amos headed him off onto politics and production and the Scribe supplied a little ditty to revive _ our poetic instinet. The Village in the Valley. In childhood days, we had _ childish ways, . And oftén we did gambol O‘er vale and hill, along race and rill For hours we would ramble, Yet we never failed to sally, Back, to the village in the valley. As years went by, we oit did sigh, To have a wider vision, Of time and place, of faith and race, So we came to the decision, w un n udn t e n mt t tA in trt e 0i B was :.I’lll."lI|ll|llll’lll)llllllllIIIlllllllllilllll.’lflll'll“'lllilllll;l The Chronicleâ€" Telegraph Look at Your Label of Your paper is cofrect acâ€" cording~to our â€" records. Should you find any error kindly notify us and the erâ€" ror, if any, will be correctâ€" Subscribers to the Chronâ€" icleâ€"Telegraph will please note that our mailing lists have been corrected to August 8th, 1917. The date printed on the (Continued on Page 6.) 10 PACES Alteration â€"â€"Sale â€"â€" WESELOH â€" GOUDIE, LTD. NewFallSuits â€"for Boysâ€" THORNTON & DOUGLAS I BOYS‘ OUTFITTERS. | j STRATFORD _ KITCHENER HAMILTON Toy Department and Bargain Basement New Fall Suits s New Fall Caps > New Fall Bloomers ' New Fall Underwear Stockings L New Fall Coat Sweaters New Fall Shirts New Fall Jerseys : ~**‘‘‘Fverything for boys from‘.’é’;'â€"e-:'lrs up except boots. Try us for his next suit. Schocl opens very soon now and That Boy will need a new Suit. We are ready for him with a large range of new Fall Clothing. This is a Boy‘s Store in every sense of the word, brim full of a d Reducing Reserve Stocks to make Room for $25,000 worth of Merchandise to be Sacrificed Sale Now{jin Progress THE DEPARTMENT STORE Imlllllllllllnuluumn.é is the object of every | woman who takes a keen interest in her housework. To save time and labor in either Washing or Ironing, Come and see the latest models in Irons, Ironing Boards, Wringers, Wash Tubs, Clothes Baskets, erc. These items cost litleâ€" some a few dollarsâ€"some a few cents. _ All are froning day. NECESSITIES worth many times their prices on Wash and on FOR EVERY HOME LAUNDRY PRIGE THREE New Fall Caps f New Fall Underwear New Fall Coat Sweaters New Fall Jerseys :