Ernst’s VOL. 61 MO. 88 'llN'O TWEED AND WORSTED SUITS AT “.90. LESS THAN THE CO8T OF To-DAY WORTH UP TO $14.00. lt'a a good mm to buy a good suit at a low prlc'. Hero you will find a color, fabric and model that WIN flt you right. We ftttlgh all trouser- wlth or wlthout culls. . The Store With The Stock ' .H’UESI‘WFD‘HEES'HN mun mum comm TH MAKE PHBBHESS m mm [mm AGAINST THE ENEMY The advantage of our purchasing power stands out distinct- Iy and saving prices marked on every garment to you. We are not bound to any one factory. with one set idea as to the correct styles in models and cloths. but have as the source of our supply. besides the 20th Century Brand and Society Brand the ideal of 12 of Canada's largest clothing factories making and designing our garments in the most exact manner of style and workman- ship. We know our goods are right, you know every satistac- tion when dealing with us. _------ GREAT SNAP IN MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $13.50 WORTH UP TO $18.00 You can treat yourself here to a very dressy unit during this n1. for Jun (hit-tun dollar. and fifty emu. right In an very teeth of advancing prices. “veal smart models In pinch bucku, Mud back. and regulars, I big aucrtlmcnt of tatsriCa. Engliuh, Scotch and Domcnlc raced. and wor- ctodl. . MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S HIGH GRADE TAILORED SUITS $16.30 WORTH UP To $26.00 _ Here are Suits that the classed wlth the best clothes on the continent; the “mom 20th Century Brand,! high grade onrmontl, rich imported 'abrlco, beautifully tailored in model. to cult I“ typos, slender men, tall men stout mon and men ot regular build, puttorno and color. to cult all tutu, gran. browns, checks, and fancy may“. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Wilkinson Flows Parana. Monday), Sept. ".--Ru" “an. to man proorou m their drlvengaiu Ruuinnn occupied German position. toulh “(on out of the Staten farm " the Potmgrld. tMondar)--V "-Twe n were arrested on Friday with can. again! the Provlolonnl GovernmoM. are tr In" in imprioonod in I hon! at Mohilov wh Binder, Twine whlch I. Buggies at Old Prices Where War Prices Do Not Prevail . E. Bowman which we are still Selling at the old prices, being one-third less than present prices. Buy Now You will save 25H, By Twine now. This is a " advantage of. . We have a limited number of buggies on hand which we are able to offer at 40' I less than what they would cost you to-day. Don't delay, buy at once. Come in and see what we can offer you. upon“ to he ftrthtted today. 40-42 Benton St. Kitchener " 25/ By buying your, Binder This is a saving well woxth taking Sept. ".--RuV toru- on mu m.- nun. "w their driven-inn the Gum-nu. On Sunday "M pouitionu Ioulhwod of Hip... La and alto “not! [on farm to the south of Sitcom. Abept. ttte-Twenty-tttr" Generals and other om- my with Gen. Kamila". leader of the rave" "rrtmort, are being _ aulrdcd. Gen. Kami- in Mohiiov when he in writing I than“!!! “Where the Good, Clothes Come from' Here an fute Suit. tailored In the most painouklng mmmr, rolnforcod to "and up under long hard service. Every fabric I: carefully selected tor' war " well It looks. lino 24 to Mt, inguin- $1.00, Saturday ... .... “.95 For high school laments, sh:','.':',',','.) ored in specially attractive style. lot "Ernst" Store, all" 31 to 36, with' many nylon, many dluinctivo futur- u. Scotch and Irish (weed: and Brlt. Ioh wontcdl. Every studcm allould F,"; our nelocllon. $5.50. $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 to ..... ..... ..... ... $14.00 Just the kind for achool uao. In this lot are many fine tweed. whtch have bun ulllno as high " $10.00. Prepare your boy. for ache“, and have them feel clean and mat for the Hint days, special for Saturday p “.96 --.r---s-" Odd and broken lines will be cleared now regardless of cost or profit. DOYB’ NORFOLK SUITS M.†Ruuinn Von“ on the Riga "om eon- Shoes I Shoes I BIG BLOOMER 8U ITS BOY8' SUITS $6.95 10 PLO†stands out tliytinet- howl in Admitted to Anni-m Doni- Word Wu mind by his - Mr and Mm. Wm. Yuan. - strut can. Friday morniu that Pte. Wilfrid Yule: bu been “mind to A n..u umhuI-nca tuttot. TI. tel. VATâ€, 0"â€. MAY m“. MAY. II] M 7 7 __.--.-.-----------'. q I" Ihndâ€. (WE arGu- depot In!!! null; ._, _.--.-. n. â€Sincerely regret to intorm - that 121,697, Pie Wllirld Yates. in- tf lantry officially reported admitted to 11th Field Ambulance Depot. Sep- tember 5, 1917. Gas Poison." s Pie. Yates wu well known in town in having been employed in the C. Bol. d due barber shop. prior to enlisting in a the Tiqt Battalion. "Pete." as he was I more commonly known. had been in t France several montha. " is the sin- I cere hope of all his friends that " condition may not be serious. I l A letter of interest was received try the parents ot Pie. Annsn Theler. a well known lllth boy. who has been I In France tor the pest lew month: An extract reeds; 1 “Where we are now is a swell I place The crop. n' . looking line 1 must say I have never seen snythina l like it in Canada. as the crops excel in every way the gardens ot Canada _ haven't a lock-in with these over here The people think more of their ger- (lena than their homes and are work. ing in them most at the time. “The drait I came over with got nulte a reception as the first trip up they got a terrible heating. I reier to the time Jsrdine and Rod Watson . got it. They gave us s greet initia- ' tion into the great war. I "I saw 'Teddy' Wells and Billie Mae but didn't have a chance to speak , to them as they were on the march l and could'ni stop. but l must say they 'are looking on well as ever. . Spent Social Evening. ( A pleasant time was spent at the home ot hire. Krelg on Wednesday evening when about two dozen friends N joined in celebrating her birthday. in The usual games and music were in- I. dulged in after which . splendid d lunch was served before the party broke up. The handsome presents . received by Mrs. Kreig on this 'oc. 6 casion testified to her popularity among her friends. . Held Corn Reset. __..., no on. . Our Busy Neighbo rl' new gun" -‘-_v.. About titty young couples of the} Lutheran church were preeent at the\ corn rout held on Mr. George Er-‘ hardt's (arm Thursday nixht The evening proved ideal tor the occasion and a memorable time was enjoyed by all present. Germans of You". Year. in the Flight. Recent letter trom Pto. Jerome Cobar, a former well known limpeler- ite. who enlisted in a Western Can- ada battalion, contains the following interesting extract; "I have picked up no souvenirs lat. ely at all. Believe me, I'm the souv- enir. The papers tell the story bet- ter than l can. I read a paper about the scrap and it was fairly interest- ing, Most ot the Primes are very young. I saw one come out crying 'lke - . ._.. ......... In! the. hill. tor he interesting Gt,'i"tu' l l "I have p cked up no souven rs at. ...F..._. ely at all. Believe me, I'm the souv- M/g/W, Ph, I?“ Ruppel ttttnt re.. enir. The papers tell the story bet- will lull"?,,, 'ld rt 1"it."" trip amt ter than l can. I read a paper about n re . the scrap and it was fairly interest- M". Eileen Rats of Kitchener, spent ins. Most of the Fritses are very several days with relatives in town. young. I saw one come out crying 'ike Dr. R. W. Paulds ttg ttarittg A line a haw. I felt sorry tor the rad, tor he me; verandah added to " “Ollie. was too young tor this stuff." E It Frank Wilton; and Mr. and Mrs. Apparently it is a common occur- G 2,t,'ue, Mrs. White from Toron- once to meet Germans who are still 'ki 'ft o up lttat week and visited very young and forced to tight. Pte. a“ "i Cotter sent a 'folder commemorating r. red Palmer ot Gait, tment Bee. a recent battle as well as a German ':'i',epf4 in town on WNW" Iturt field card picked up " “my. to his rll'; hlle ttere he "I the truest l rather. r. o. H. Vest. _ Miss Hilda Reid'el of Preston. spent Sends Souvenir. It ',rtN,',"U,""l,', 'tTS',!' Fischer. The piece ot Zeppelin now on View . y , o tt ttto, it, iii-“ins in Conway's window is attracting con- hump-rests on William Bt. siderahle comment, The souvenir as ertrude Winger, ot Toronto, which was sent to his parents by Pte. -.--------------' Edward rum: is in splendid condlv (“mulled on page 60 t lion. Several of the parts of it have' -iGGiiriir" . Germun inscriptions thereon such‘ ‘as "Zur Wasserpumpe" and “Pfadien- reston. derkompass. . - "-- a“.-- " Jd,,,,,) Namath Wins Championship. _-.-.,- ----- A m-mnmm. a... Gal’IDvaaa. Pte. Emon who has been In Future for several months 1- often with Fred Conway and Hurry Jordlno. both well known town boys. Mr. and Mrs. Chan. P. Che-term“ motored up from ingot-oil and are now renewing the tequnlntnnce ot -. - .__s, " Damn nun nun-HIV...“ V, 7 their many old friends in town. Wall Known Guelph Man Anowon Cali. _ _ . ----- “A VIII- One of Guelph'u best known ond highly entwined citlxens pulsed any Wednesday September mu It 9 B. m. o'clock in the Demon of Mr. Joseph Hoffman. Deceased mm tn his 77th year Remembered by Frauds. Friends ot Min Etttttt gathered at her home or last Tuesday night and the recipient ot mun: m llll llluluny u..... -..- - the recipient at many awful BrtiC1ets In the (mm or a kitchen shower on the eve of he: marl-hue. During the ovenlng games were Indvlgod in nnd concluded with a dainty lunch. Ida-porno Weds. Plan to Wlden Adam M. Comma, __ _ .. .--. ...-o.- w.- Fl." u! vv-v-u .V__.V. - The Council ttt in Int meeting wu of the opinion man. the corner ot Adam and Queen street: cou‘d be widened‘ considerably and thu- avoid accident: by purchasing the innd " Goober- corner. This land is now lying idle and if thin could be secured and the uidewnlk moved up rto.tt to the bulld- int it would widen the “not. On motion of Alan Normand 1nd Lor ‘bourne a eommituie consistinx of the Mayor. Rome. and Chairmnn ot the Board oi Work: was unpainted to purchue or estproprinur iho Innd ro- quirod tor this puma“. The death we: place Wednudu morning ot Wttt, 'rm"'"',',,',,',', In Pmllnch. Deco-sod w quit. I yoqnl man. hum; but “(and his hath you. um mm mm by 'nth-tMgt" Correspondents In cunty'udpm "If†to Inform you Pte Wilma "Pt Pi by Fran“. Min Emma Hoolachor her home o_n out) street >mudt: '.trte no? aura I “W; mu. “an In. limo “can" - cum. no - cl Mr. Ali." H. In!- on, Tho mam-u took pilot at tho homo ot an Druid: Eye": manna I 31min New. Mrs. Curl Damn“. " South Allan “not wlth only MIMI-u (Hum lilld "have: pruenl The mum “at in twin! Rev. C. an“. W. Brewster - on Hauler V7Fiia. [ Mr. Wittttqid Emu» ha been ‘upaolnud to act on an loul lrlbunnl to deal with out! ttt annular: ul- dor the Hungry 80"ch Act. 'ltge upwlnlmeut was mad. by Judge Rel do and the name will be (awarded to the Govornmont. who wlll any point the other number ot the board. News Notes. Mr. um! I", Will. Dora um unusu- toy ot Ptsttadelpttia. motor“ to Elwin. and are mum; Mend: 3nd rel-live- Itt this vicinity, They will also vlllt mt Port Elqtn. __ --- ---- __; p-..n.. It rvu. as...†Mr. Ind Mn. Wm. Bi“: Ind (“any ot Burlington visited Dr. 3nd In. M. T. Bechtel In! week. I Mn. Adan Minn-cl: spent Suturdny‘ " St. Jncobl with Mrs. Sim Wuh- burn. Mr. Ind In. Geo. Clnu and Ion. Mrs. J. Stoddick And Mr. J. Yunchus motel-0d to Hnmllton nnd Burlington and Grim-by last week. While " Hlmllton they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ole}. Oak. Ave. km"! 'yoreyrepeetel W u... m... ......., -.V_. - mu Loam thn of Kltchenor. spent Buturdty In town. -- --- --__i.I- A. Illlnh-n‘r In [pent - "wavy..- ___-_'- --e"V -' In. R. B, Hum: received s "tter. lram trom 0“an Int. week taunt that her hubwd Pte. R. B. Martin was wounded in union In France. Ho w“ wounded m thigh. leg and (me. Hits nanny Mandi wllh him u complete recovery recuvury. I Mrs. Ph. Chi-tum he- returned‘ (mm her visit to Wind-or. l Mr. end Mm. Adena ot Glenlilen. spent the week-end with their daugh- ter. Mrs. J. Smell. Mr. end Mrs. P. D. Brietow end fem- ily vieited et Kitchener end Waterloo on Saturdey etternoon. A kitchen shower wee given at the 5...... nl mu t Wilton: on Thu-easy A kitchen shower wa- given u use home of Min T. Wilton: on Tinned-y evening tor Min Edna Bricker whom manage will teke piece in the near future. Mr. and Mn. Fred Ruppel hue re.. turned from their wedding trip end will reside on Centre St. Miss Eileen Rat: of Kitchener. spent isevernl dsryts with relatives in town. Mearath Wine Champlenehip. l _ Pridey night was a memorable one in the tunnels of bowling tor Pat Mc. Greth returned home successful In winning the einzles in the Dominion bowling ctuunNomtttip. Good Merit“ Saturday. A lively mullet wss held Seturdsy morning with s large number of buy- er: present. There was In ambulence ot vexetebles. such as carrots. bebts. onions. rhubarb, lettuce. cabbage and “dishes st the usuel prices. Pots- toee were the name‘nrice " lest week. 43c I peck. Eggs took (drop ot two cents being procurehle " 46c while butter sold tor 45c, the same lil' lest week. {Writes Home to Preston. . Mrs. J. Short recently received a ‘letter from her nephew, Pte. Wm. Ploetner who was oonvelesclng in rIWll|vl "l-v W__..__ V,“ __ Englend. Bill wee wounded in the Inn: Ind would»: in the Lens het- tle and spent e .ehort time in e ttme piul in England but in now on route for France. He won Wounded June 9th. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gooding who hue heen unending e woek‘e "cation with Mrs. C. Schlenter returned to their home in Akron. Ohio. Pity on Saturdey. Woodstock bring: down 3 teem ot bench“ pieyen to meet the locals in Speed Perk on Saturdey efternoon. In the game with Kitchener but week the locale were Melon. but on quite confident ot win- ning trom the Woodstock pleyere. The some in celled tor 3.15 p. m. Obltuery. i2Girs. Wm. Dom nad dual» Tttet death took pluca "new!†at 5.45 pm. at Rebecc- Nubm. beloved wife ot Alex W. Battle. used " you". n her homo In Blur. been-ed was well known In town and throwb- out this district The ttttteral will he hold trotting. In. ter to an Blur iaai Uiiiiier' u no pm. E W1». tho “an ot Mr. sad In. Nor-u Wm. ILA-din I W.d0¢h. In" with; It. uni In. Au Ich- Ila-o. Mr. C. Km: and In“ Kin-plan. a! Km. and on In. a†Web II" ._._ -__-- -e--i"e'-"e' . Mr. and In. A. Gunner. at H-irr, rm “mm Mr. ‘34 In , August “annulus" on Sunday. I Min. M. mm. oe KW, I†“this Mr. and Lu. Prod 1‘;th am. M. Hanan: and - B Beck} "a... ..... - m- .7 ,7 - In. M. Hartman and III. B Beek- - m. and or. cl Kitchener. were “A guest- 1"cttt, 'IS", 2, Cru,'.".', Mr. out In. u. Batman. n n“ m I - Mr. and In. L. Toma. or Kltcl- m to month-- anâ€, Irrl thr gnu-us ot Mr. and Lin. _..-.---.---------------" E. t cologttbtt of'. Bedtr. . " .. l "' THE "Ann. "'hii. GiGiTi -iaGaic-i ml “may: were mum relullvn in Cm» mu! on Sunday. -- --- _ _ A“ . 1 '"ir"/7Tir' NcNInch upon! the week and with in. [pront- i? 'yletrr.. ., METIEE an: Ji Perth, '1. the guest ot Mr. nod In. 0. H. Heal-l. I - -- a ' A-) ‘1. “-1, - ... ..'-_' -__- m, - Mr. And In. Good. Ind Mr. and. Mn. Studios. of Human were the. - ot Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lamon- Ichlsxoy. __ _ _ “317.5. E Badman. of Kitcherer, went the week-0nd with his Daren“, Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Bqektttatt. . . Mu. Wexenut he.- returned trom' Kitchener, utter wen-Ila; I week with her liner. Mrs. John-on. l Mr. Alec Wagons“. of Hamilton. In unending I few any: with M. Bin. ter. Min Wegenul. Word bu been received that. Put. Furold Weber. grandson of Mr. John Weber. ot this village. bu been wounded In notion. l Mr. and Mr: Mose- Tomnn motor. Mr. ad to pout- ad to Hay Township and other point. Int week Mrs. Andres Koehler ttaB returned an.“ "reuding a few darts with rein. UVOI In Erbqvllge. The tuner-3| ot Mr, and Mn. Albenl Chapman'l "me boy took place on} Suturdly tut. The pallbeuerl were Clue unborn. Quinton Hallmnn. Roy Suzette] and W. Sudolbuuar. The sympathy of the community In er. tended to the berenvad pursuit. A dunes will 90 held in Kavel- man'l Hull on Friday next, September "tet. The New Dundee School won the: handwriting competition " the Wil-l mot Agricultural Society's Pall Fair' in New Hamburg last week. The prize was a handsome silver cup donated try Mr. A. R. G. Smith. The succeu-l in] pupils were Sadie White. Hattie , Waterman and Greta Buck. L. Wood Weber and Ross untenschlager. Tirol local Red Cross Society also made. an excellent showing in the compet- itions at this Fair. being awarded the second prize tor Red Crosa Eathity. its. in adition to the following spec- ial Primm:--- Hospitai Shirts . . . ..1at Prize Helpless Shirts . . . . . .lst " Kit Bag Holdall .. ' .. .2nd " Stretcher Cap ' . ' . . .2nd. " bandages & Dressing“. . .2nd. " A party of iriendn from Kitchener: and Waterloo paid a surprise visit' to Miss Corneiiie Koehler last week. and presented her with a handsome cameo ring The evening‘s entertain- ment, consisting ot music and games was greatly enjoyed try all Jpreseut. A number ot Waterloo people are attending the (airs " London‘ and Wellesley. MINARD'S LINIMENT CURE8 DANDRUFF. . STOP THAT AWFUL WASTE OF FUEL. PR' ""'"'isi."' hFiiiemiiL & SON Limited Waterloo and Elmira THE BIG HARDWARE tmmll FUEZ STOP THAT AWFUL WASTI OF FUEL. . MADE IN CANADA no. of o! Mr. fii. . SAYING RANGE I IN THE on†00003. . l The now.“ in Plush and Wool 'cloaklngo. Dru. 3mm, â€In and Trimming; Everything in Pun Linens. sum In... Conan. Funnels, Hannah“. and Bt.rtheu. Amd In“ "ory - who]. Ill TH! and aunt. COATS, â€lulu AI ml- loam in ovary â€mm. 04 TH! - YO WEAR. "I H00 who? and - 00“.. Conn, - Al I" In‘ 'lHl'hunu. Everything in Pure Lino-1|. Shaw IN THE GROCERY SECTION " on, Cotton, Funnels, Flannelcuo JUST NOW FRUITS. Z " Ilnnkou. Peach" are quoted higher on. g _---------------------" week than Int, but we have ordered E IN THE DRE" GOODS. . “and": autumn to supply my l The - m Plush and Wool trade. l, Ionklnga, Dru. scum, Silk. and Tomatoes, Plump, Apples. y Nmmlngp. Don't wait. _ , I W ' q t' .. mun - le 7n " E-IDERICK STREET. KITCHENER, ONTAMO. " KING .T., 12 To " FREDERICK STREET, KITCHENEI, The Fall Season is Upon Us IN THE IIALLWARIO. NEW FALL BAINOOATS 2,ttd $7.50 to 818.00 _), _ 31:11,? $5.00 ‘ ,.9 THORNTON tl DOUGLA§ Ranges and Heaters The wonderful invention of Fuel Saving Stoves COME 1310 SEE STRA'EFORD 10 PM†A big 'hit',.',",:',', of these useful garments came to hand is week from one or the largest mak- ers in Canada. They are made from handsome Tweed Effect Cloths, in entirely new patterns. In either Slip- ons or the New Belted Styles, _ Smart, Snappy Goats that are bound to put pep into the wearer. Come in and get your: while their are new. AL. (I--. ‘A Inn-II an- n‘ ill... I." Uh [Am the first to we: iGTi d3; Rabi: -- garments.' MEN'S OUTFITTERS KITCHENER .“ Under- COATS, DII88IO AND ILOUOII new. Fuel you Ire now lacing. Have a warmer kitchen in the win-r time and cooler In Bummer with I Fi new. Burn: hard or to“ coal, duck or wood. . ' M1“ Built 2,", A combinauon of "lcienty, economy and aim- pllclty. Would M.att'.-- so per cent. saving In mu; no more “he. to um; no more "tttr" to blackâ€; no more black bottom hem". .. "aa-_. Do your cooklng and baking on On. Hall the Over "rtr- STOP THAT AWFUL WASTE OF FUEL. an a the moot â€who - STOP THAT AWFUL WASTE OF FUEL. pm}. a all a»... Llama-o. “In. um. Draperies Ind tht ll CLOTHING “one“. “and†hi. Price. on and Ion' Clothing. “who. mutt be reduced to normal. on In outinly now principle from any other "' HOUSE FURNISHINO. "lat Alt-ration “h M Bang. at - In Your llama HAMILTON Different "an In Waterloo & lltohonor I’hono 115 Limited