Ernst‘s Great ‘ Summer Sale A WHIRLWIND OF BARGAINS IN MEN‘S XAND BOY®‘ CLOTHING, FURNISHING AND BOOTS AND SHOE6. You men who know a good thing when you see it here‘s your opportunity. We have never seen and you have never seen such a colossal clearance of high grade clothing, gents‘ furnishing and boots and shoes as we now launch forth in this climax of value giving. Clothing of distinguished worth and character have been ruthlessly reduced until sale prices cannot cover cost of material and labor. As every man knows the Ernst kind of clothing repreâ€" sents the best quality of fabrics plus the most skilled workmanship of tha tailoring. Just a glance at the best of remarkable prices below compare ilhom with the clothing you‘ll see here then ask yourself whether you can really afford to miss these rare opportunities. _ You haven‘t seen the most wonderâ€" ful values in Suits until you‘ve scen those. We are after a big Pecord . of sales with a big record of values. These are positivaly $20.00 values in talloring as well as fabrics, regular $20.00, sale price .. .. ....}>> $12.65 Men‘s SUITS $12.65. MEN‘S SUITS $8.90 \ | Broken lines of aur $12.00 and $15.00 Buits. Scotch, English and domestic Tweeds in grays, browns and mixturâ€" es, all of this season‘s makings, such reductions from our own cash pricss means a douole savings. \ MEN HERE‘@A BARGAIN IN SUITS $18.65. | You might travel this continent over and over and we do not believe you will find an equal to the line of auits at this price. The fabrics contracted for quite a time ago but the tailoring includes many of the very snapplest of young men‘s styles as well as the staple shape for the mature men, reâ€" gular $25.00, sale price ..... .. $18.65 BOYS#‘ DEPARTMENT . SUMMER ' BALE BARGAINS. _ Hundreds of Boys‘ Suits that offer »conomy through quality. It‘s really the greatest sale of Boys‘ Clothing wa‘ve ever made. In tweeds, serges and fancy worsteds. Boys‘ Suits, . extraordinary v;luu. m on oo e use n solid wearing fabrics stitched orf belt, nleated, Norfolks, sizes 24 to 32, reguâ€" tar $7.50, sale price ..... .... $5.95 ounr arEaT sUumMmER SHoE SALE. MEN‘s BOOTS. 289 pair of Men‘s Boots, made of sol. id leather, all styles, heavy and medâ€" lum soles, medium and broad toes. reg. $5.00 and $5.50. sole price . $3.69 rnanst‘s Your letters will be answered, you will get t you need, you will get the advice and assistance vided by experts to whom we pay real money for you, if you become a subscriber to FARMER‘8 magazine is forâ€" THE MEN ON THE FARM. THE WOM Helps them plan, and tells them how to construct barns, stables, :“:'â€â€˜::': sheep barns, hen houses, silos, a and dwellings. _ In their ki Tells all about septic tanks, hyâ€" in matters draulic rams, waterâ€"supply and renâ€"their lighting systems, powerâ€"farming. school. 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This _ mm sinbt** sent on T arle chart of The Great fhip ‘ SEKA N'I)l‘-I‘.l:" sent on recript CITY OF ERIE" â€" "CITY OF BUFFALO® Men‘s Box Calf and Vici Kid Boots, Blucher cut, medium heavy solid leaâ€" ther soles, sizes 6 to 11, reg. $4.00, saie PFIGB Qicszx scxre rssis kxskk i+ $2.98 120 pair of Men‘s Mahogany Lace Shoes, recede toes, Neolin soles and rubber heels, reg. $7.00, sale price .. Children‘s Shoes, a large and varied assortment in all weights, every style and size to select from, sate price $1.25 ALL SIZE8, VALUES TO $6.50. Women‘s cloth top Shoes, all blacks, black with grey and Havana brown with fawn, fashionable cloth topping perfect in cvery reapect, sizes 2%, to 7, reg. $5.00 to $6.50, sale price $3.45 230 pair Women‘s Fine Black . Oxâ€" fords, Blucher cut, patent toe cap, Cuâ€" ban heels, a neat fitting shoe which will give good wear, sizes 24 to 7. reg. $3.50 to $4.50, sale price .. $2.49 190 _ pair Women‘s high grade Pumps in patent, kid and gunmetal style in Goodyear welt and turn flexâ€" lble twin soles, sizes 24 to 542. reg. $4.00, sale price ..... ..... ... $2.89 Misses‘ Boots in a large and varied assortment, in all weights and leathâ€" ers, every style and aize to select from sizes 10 to 2, req. $3.50, sale price $2.09 Girls‘ Viel Kid Boots, good stylish comfortable shapes, McKay sewn soles medium broad toes, low heels, sizes 8 to 10%,, reg. $2.75 and $3.00, sale prIGe ..... ..... +x6ek kke k. $1.89 ‘‘Where the Good Clothes Come from 260 THE WOMEN ON THE FARM Helps them in their home planâ€" ning ‘and making. In their kitchen problems. In matters pertaining to childâ€" renâ€"their health, rearing . and school. Deals with styles, dress patterns and other feminine Interests. Gives: help in gardenifig and flower culture. hn 2. t 19. $um â€" Mow T ze for enrs not exceeding 127 in, whorlhane, ladn, Detroit and all pointa Weat and Cle/e‘ ind are good for truniportation C. & 1. Line, â€" New Tonrist Automoâ€" TEN PAG Leave Curvenamn . + 9:00 P.M honklet fren CLEVELAND 7, 10 A. M [A s of News Notes of Interese Mr. George Hornberger of Toronto visited his aunt Miss Barbar~ Schili last week. . Masters Arthur Sanford and Nelâ€" son Amy spent several day: : Taviâ€" stock last week. Mrs. Sanford and daughter Florâ€" ence spent the week end at Milverâ€" w.'i"ho Misses Katherine and Bertha Ohliger of Kitchener visited in town several days ago. . s Mr. Lioyd McP peler. Mr. Danie! Pfaf at New Hamburg Mrs. Noah Bearinger has returned from the K. W. Hospital after underâ€" going a critical operation and . is progressing favorably. â€" Mr. Walter Strahl _ of _ Kitchener spent last Wednesday in town. CM1 TETL : e iirormeny egine _ Miss Helm was the guest of Miss Cora Eix last week. _ 5 ah Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner visited at Kitchener and St. Agatha. Messrs. _ Clifford _ and | Winslow Mogk of Detroit are spending their summer vacwtion with their grandfaâ€" ther Mr. C. Mogk. _ u2l Mrs. Norman Cook and children of Kitchener are spendin' several weeks at North Wootwich. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Eby of St. Thoâ€" mas â€" are â€" spending â€" several | woeks with Mrs. Vogt. _ Mrs. Shera and children of Guelph visited the formet‘s sister, Mrs. J. Miller last week. on Monday. He preached his s fareâ€" well sermon at Monckton on Sunday and after a rest . of several weeks will take charge of a congregation at Hamburg. _ __ 0 _ _ Do The Rev. Hy. Brown cf Menckton, visited his uncle Mr. M. _H_c!nme_rlrh Mr. and Mrs. Ph. Weber. of Kitch ~ner. Mrs. Vetter and children and Miss Hollinger of Bridgeport visited in town on Sunday. m _ Mrs. Willis and daughter of Stirton. near Drayton visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller on ‘William St. recently. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Small spent the week end at Macton, with the latter‘s Aviator Kilburn Schaefer of _ the training camp at Beamsville spent seâ€" veral days with lhis parents . this week. ol 2o * y e â€" Sorgt. H. Normad, and Pte. Ajn«â€" worth of London spent the week end in town. e e â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. Stroh and family nf Conestogo visited in town on Sunâ€" day. 0 oo â€" Mr. George Schwelitzer of Osborne, Kansas, is visiting in town. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruppel and davehter Lauretta and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Klinck spent Thursday at Lonâ€" don with Sergeant Norman Ruppol. Spocial services were held at the Mennonite Church on Sunday when ll)l‘1 young people recelved the holy ritcâ€"of baptism thus becoming _ memâ€" berk of: the church. Bishop Martin officiated. â€"Miss F. Small of Galt, formorly of Elmira left Jast week for an ecxtendon visit to the west. F Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wober and fan ghter Mary, and Mr. and Mrs, Thos Dillon and davghter Elien spent Sun dav in Linwood. OurBusy Neighbors Mr. and Mrs. W. Quickfall and Misa Belie Quickfall of town, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Hammond and <children . of near Glenallan, attended the reunion nf the Cook famMky at the home o Mrs. Shephard â€" near â€" Bleomingdale soveral days ago. Rev. and Mrs. A. Galimeoler, _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Schanb. and Mr. Herbert Battenberg attended the celebration at Wellesley last Tueaday of the 25th anniversary of me Rev. Hy. Battenberg‘s entry into the ministry A special mervice was x!ld for the occasion during which the Rov.. Batâ€" tenborg was presented with a purse by the congregation and also one by the m{inisters. _ His many friends wish him many more yoars of fruitâ€" ful service. Rav. Waidenhammer of Conestoâ€" go had charge of the services in St. James Lufheran Church on Sunday evening â€" â€" _ Mr. and Mra. J. H. Laird of Toronâ€" to and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams of Guelph were the guests of Mrs. J. \Christman â€" on Sunday, ~ Mr. Laird many years ago was & â€" resident of Elmira and noted with great interest the many improvements that have taken place. Rev. 8. B. Eix, of Fisherville visited his brother Mr. Jacob Eix last woek. Mr. and Mra. J.â€"Letson attended the funeral of the late J. P. Jupp at Montrose last Wednesday. Mra. Albort Schedewitz and _ Mr. Charles Leyes attended the funeral of the latter‘s father at Mishawaka geveral days ago. ATY â€" Mr. J. H. Lang, teacher at Jerusa: lam school has been, reâ€"engaged for the coming term at an advanced . salâ€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clough of Guoiph Mr. and Mra. Wm. Evans and son Claude of Toronto, visited Mrs. Sattler las: woek. . Rev. F. Friedman and Mr. rnd Mra. W. Harley of New York were the guests of Mr. and Mra. J. B. Weber recently. Mra,. Cobean and daughtar are vis iting at Listowel. Mrs. F. Vort of Mishawaka is visit ing Mra. G. Vogt. â€" ";in;ï¬i;& Hassa . of h:::.m. :o(il wic present a pat m t % W. *mlul where it wrs fcund neâ€" _ Mrs. Ottq I. Christma«e rnf son of Orillia are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ph. Christman. _ Danie! Pfaff is visiting his son L“l;;'a -il;Kly visited at Hes News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District to amputate her right arm on mccount of tuberculosis in the bone. The friends of Mrs. Hass sympathize ~with ber in ber affliction. e _ While Mr. Geo. Ruppel was handiâ€" ’lu a bunch of bananas on Friday of last week he suddenly discovered a ’unntulu in his hand. Fortunately § was removed before any harm was done Eon on en on esc ber Mr. and Mra. Moses Clomens and «on of Kitchener, Mrs. J. M. Foerster vis.| and grandâ€"daughter of Elmira . and Mr. John Brox were Sunday visitors ia{t. | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Syivester Bauman. C __ _ Mrs. F. Shurley of St. Catharines spent Sunday in town. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. Mahaod, the principal of the Elmira Pub(r School is to be congraâ€" tulated on th» success of hi. entrance pupils all h&@ving passed except one while a goodly numbar passcd with honore. s The trustees of the school have engaged Miss Elizabeth Crawforth as principal of the High School .in place of Miss Alma Crawforth who resigned The Woman/s Institute i members had an enjoyable time when they motâ€" ored to Bloomingdale last Wednesday afternoon and held a meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. McAllister. News Notes of Interest. _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherer and wons Honry and Petor spent Sunday }wlth Pte. John Scherer at London. _ Mr. and Mrs. Sweet and family of Buffalo, N.Y.. were week end visitors with the Misses Ida and Mabel Sniâ€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Ebel and family motored to Gadshill where they spent Sunday ylm .l‘rk_mdl. Mr. and Mrs. John Dahmer and family of Waterloo, spent over Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry â€" H Dahmer. _ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snider of Floraâ€" dale visited friends here on Sunday. "ï¬n'.mï¬glâ€"lrinllolle and Mrs. Isaac Holle spent a day in Guelph _ last week. â€" _ â€" Mrs. Isaac Holle and two boys were visiting _Kltchoner\ friends part _ of test week. 2 . >Mr. Byron Schwartz was a business visitor to Ayton the forepart of the week. 4 After having our attention drawn to the fact that in various parts of the County the letter _B. has been found. on oat leaves, we have examined oat fields in this section and bave found that a B may be seen distinctly on all leaves examinéd. We have not heard whother this bas been on only ‘this year, or what would account for it teing there. .' 1t woud! not be amis i#f an unsilent cob was stationed at some . of our wtreet corners «to bring some of auto spoeders to. a place where they get cooled down and learn to go easy, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Bowman of Toronto, were guests of friends hore over Sunday. ud ij c Albciatsn es Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Findlay of ‘Toronto spent over Sunday here with Wr. and Mrs. W. A. Findlay. * * Suaessful Jubllee Service. A Jubllee service was held last ‘Tuesday evening at the Lutheran church when membars of the parishâ€" es of Poole, Petorsburg and Wellesâ€" ley gathered to celebrate the 25th m-‘] niversary of the ordination of their. pastor Rev. H. Battenburg. Service. was eonducted by Rev. Brege of Stratâ€" ford ang Rev. A. Wugg@tzor of Sebâ€" ringville delivered a very appropriate sermons Aftef service Rev. E. Bernâ€" and presentation in behalf of the felâ€" er of Wartburg delivered an address lcwâ€"pastors and C. F. Ottman in beâ€" half of the congregation. Among those present were Rev. and _ Mrs. Gallâ€" meyer of Elmira. Rev. and Mra. A. Wriggazer of Sobringyilie, Rev. F. Dubpurnell of Petersburg, Rev and Mrs. Brege of Stratford, _ Rev. E. Bruer of Wartburg, Rev. P. Graupnér of Dashwood. Local and Personal. Mrs. J. Bricker of Grand â€" Rapids spent a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hesler of Welâ€" land spent a week here among relaâ€" Yves and friends. Mr. C. F. Ottmann, Mrs. H. W. Kaufman, Mr.. and Mrs. F. Hesler spent a few days of last week in Waâ€" lâ€"(:El_oQ and Kltc'll:ner‘ ï¬-% Mesars F. Krein, _ Norman Jendt, E. Taulhafer, and several other of Waterloo spent Sunday here amâ€" ong friends. l e e Espeey L abs c Blabkbodind ‘The Messrs Hy. Neeb, Herman and Edwin Huras, Jul. Pommer, Emil Diebold, Robt. and Ed. Queh1 of Lonâ€" gon camp were visiting here for a fow ays. the sick list w;i;‘idv"nrd Diets spent a day in Kitchener on business. Local News Notes. M#. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle and Mr and Mrs. Ed. Snider and family spent Sunday, visiting friends _ in â€"North Easthope. _ â€" Miss Eria Siimmon of Elmira was the guest of Misa Oogrnll_a Snider. _ Mr. J. B. Snider and â€"Mr. Aimon Snider made a business trip to Burâ€" lington and Hamilton a fow days last iirl C F Ottmann is at present on Wellesley Floradale. Mrs. Cranson Weber. “ur.-umnmuuumm “w. Ir.udnn..l.‘r.oaulm vb&dgfl.ï¬ut‘.â€hdh‘l Saturday after a weeks stay in Toronâ€" Li Mr. and Mre. Aaron Hoffer and famâ€" #y of Elmira spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Jac. Hoffer. Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Musseiman visitâ€" ed relatives on the 8th line of Peelâ€" on Sunday Armchair Philosophy. The armchairs are subject to lapses * W ’.'“5 of dreamy silence, when each member| ‘ _ Everything must be cleared out before we move wanders off on byâ€"paths of his own 2 < creation. Inwardly we became quite!| NEW STORE, and in order to do so we have m“ ol-thun&t: over our 51st natal :lay, but t m outwardly we got a chill. owever a we 3.“ wou llr:ber ':,':, lup “;m ,hb’ lowest possible prices. Lots of Plums to choose from, . easting on fresh cobblers and other centâ€" Buy your food flashes in favor with the feminâ€" save 50 pet t. on everything you Ny' q ine folk, and the Canada Food Board. & is ‘The "no surrender" echoes of Ju@ly the and 'h‘ter’ it will pay you. t « i'l‘milflh and the fly!ns:il the Tricolâ€" LÂ¥ or July 14th have rais our _ blood Ladies‘ llas, Coa‘ &" | temperature avove norinal, and we ies Ullbl'e Waterproof u’ Anw“ s are just in proper shape for anything epe Lac ngs Clot! lunhcr on the fence or off the fence. Georgette Cr * * Trimmi oil hs, s l-! Who‘s Who and What‘s What. _ prijes, Rugs, Children‘s Toys, Silk Spools, etc. ty / Mrs. Emerson Menges and son of Galt and Mrs. Andrew Moser _ and three children of Preston are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Menâ€" ges. _ Mr. Henry Ritter and family motâ€" ored to London to spend Sunday with Pte. Gordon Ritter at Carling Hp.xhtu. With pleasure we note that . Miss Luella Doerbecker was successfut in her recent Normal School Examinaâ€" tion and Kenneth Snyder passed with honors the High School Entrance. Miss Doerbecker has accépted the principalship of Winterbourne ipute li¢ school for the ensuing year. At the rogular meeting of Calvary church Y.P.A. Miss Amy Niebet gall was ‘elected president of the socicty for next term. A number of the youth and maiciens of the village onjoyed a July jiunt and weiner wassail on the banks of the Conestogo last Friday evoning. [Iï¬r "Tuesday â€"afternoon.â€"Mr.â€"Haucik was one of our ploneer citizens and had spent the greater part of his long ‘life of 83 years on a farm nedr : the village. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith â€"of the Bank of . Hamilton, Kitchenor are spending a few days with his brothâ€" or, Mr. 0. J. Smith. 3 â€" Mr. A. A. Morrow of Vancouver, B.C. and Miss Fyfe of Hespeler spont the weekâ€"end at "Togo Terrace." Mrs. Bignell and daughter of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Chas,. Welker 8r. of Ljistowel and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Welker, Jr of Wallacovilie spent‘ the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. F E. Welker. ~ _ a â€" Many friends and acquaintances atâ€" tended the funeral services of the late Frederick Hauck in Calvary Church '\lro;:u:; J. South and family spent Sunday with friends in Tavistock. . t Lc nï¬ d . dhoce Achinteieie e se Mr. Jacob Hollinger, daughter nnd} pran«iâ€"daughter of Si. Catharines are visiting relatives in town. 1 A "ounch" O6f Schierholts‘s â€" farm Port Elgin are holidaying at the home of Ir. and Mrs. Robinson, this week. Services in the Lutheran _ next Sunday at 10.30 and 7.30 in Calvary church at 8 pm. with music by the men‘s chorus and Y.P.B.M. at 745 p.m. in the Mennonote church with a sermon by Noah Hunsberger on popuâ€" lar amusements. READ) AND ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. Here Is Your Pardon From > e Wash Day Slave The Maytag Power Washer The Washer of Excellency and Burability. Has large fily wheel for gasoline engine equipment. â€" Can be opened or closed while in operation. Can be changed to a hand maâ€" chine in ohe quarter of a minute. A bsolutely guaranteed, Price ..... ..... .. e . .e e 6 > $23‘50 Rolls made of best Rubber, well mounted teed, plain and ball bearing, at ..... $4.5‘ teed, plain and ball bearing, at ...â€"â€" $4,50 ® $6.00 â€" ®A _ 3 M. WEICHEL & SON Limited, Waterloo and Elmira : THE BIG HARDWARE STORE I Bt. Jucobs. . ; HIGH GRADE WRINGER Mrs. F. E.j nlnta.nceJ atâ€" s of the {late vary Church â€"Mr. â€"Haeuck |â€" § 1 SATURDAY BAR Final Drive on Fire Sale Got gerrg * The King of all Hand Machines, any child can operate A wonderful machine, Price ... ....s.. .... .. $13‘ The Imperial Rotaryâ€" Washer f Runs like a Sewing Machine, high speed, easy to i has all the good points. Give the Imperial a trial, $9 . t | Price .. Basket Cloth, Pique, Palm Beach Cioth, Gaberdines and . Poplins, marked down in price, selling this week $179 to s] Regularly priced at $12.00 and $14.00, red to from .:.1% »eÂ¥se sras Cevyur LE Psn P3 W. FELDMA GOUDIES LIMITED The Motor High Speed Washer © EXCLUSIVE LADIES‘ READYâ€"TOâ€"WEAR. wl s . and guararmâ€" [( °A7T THE ,,~â€"N~ i Voile Dresses KITCHENER, ONT. Two _ Specials for This Week _ Skirts Cut Prices in Lad Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear. : «*‘ $5280,.:° a*