q k5. IOYS’ DEPARTMENT SUMMER L SALE BARGAINS. _ . . _ tr' Hundrtds of Boys' Suits that offer g}. Icommy through quality. It's really ‘3’ the greatest sale o' Boyn' Clothing r's we've ever made. In tweeds, serge: _ and fancy wantedt. , Thin is a real Bargain Sale that sends forth its grunge ol 'p. economy into thousands of quickly responsive homes. ur patrons y have learned that every garment offered has our o. K. for reliabilu f ity and durability at a saving that is worth while. The goods of-| tered will do their own talking, put up their own argument upon their face value, do their own selling and convince you of their , utunl worth by simply showing themselves. Come '3aturday-- , give them a ehanee---we back them in every way- ttrg T OUR GREAT‘SUMMER SHOE SALE. , MEN'S BOOTS. __269 fir of Men': Boon, made of tel. ld 'l"dliT,! an itgre--vrartt' med- . lum sales. may!!!" arm broad toes. Summer Sale You haven't seen the moat wonder- fut values In Suits until you've seen the“. We are after a big record of â€in with n big record of values. Thou are positively 820.00 values in tailoring at well a. "ttrice, regula- was», all: price ..... ....... $12.65 MINI SUITS $12.65. "au. In grays. brown. and miitur- cs. all ot this â€man's making:. such reduction: from our own car: pruce: mum a dounIe savings MEN'S SUITS $8.90. Erotica "no. of our $2.00 and $15.00 'ultB. Scotch. English and don'nic You might travel um continent over] and over and we do not believe you, will find an equal to the line of sum‘ It this price. The fabrics contrncte‘di for uite a “(no Mo but the tailoring I 'det many of the very nappies“ ung man's styles at well as the’ us than: for the mature men, re-i' gull:- $25.00. sale price ...A. .. $18.65 I MEN HERE'SABARGAININ SUITS $13.65. Boys" Sula. extraordinary values. solid wearing fabric: stitched on belt. ‘plaated, Norfolks. the: 24 to 32, regu- lar $7.50, Bale price '.'.. .t.. $5.95 'iGranrtir.iii' “he price .. $3.69 price y i . ' "2,'T'gt,',, ijt,,tt!,itli. Goggmeafr ERNST'S GREAT you. ll ion booomo a oubocrlber to FARMER'S MAGAZINE. In" moqazlno lo tor-- THE MEN ON THE FARM. THE WOMEN ON THE FARM Holpo thorn plan. and tello them how to conotruct barns, otabloo. r',?,,',',", them In,thtttr homo plan . a and making. ohoop harm, hon houoeo. ouloo. l ttttd dwelllngo. . n the" kltchon problomo. Tau all about "ttttts tana, hy. In matte" portolnlng to chlld droullc ramo. wotoroupply and otn--thrtlr hoolth. "I'M. " Ilghtlnu oyotomo. power-farming. school. Olvoo odvloo and information 09an wlth " . yloo. drooo whom "out leading and brooding and and other tomlnlno Intoroou. tho health of anlmalo. about tho Give. MN) m oardonlng am buoinool oldo ot farming. “my ttttwer cutture. operative method; lnvootmonto, om! Inouronco. Give: own " wom‘on'o work. For all Ttr",,",,","': norloo. special articloo on tlmoly oubjocto by oxpo ot omatouro or exporlmontero; and the Iatoot Ind moot accurate Informatlon on ovary matter at concur: to farmers. I FARMERS MAGAZINE Your letters will In answered, you will not the one! Intern-Iron you new. you will get (he advice and â€than†you dull-o "on, pro. vldod by expo": to whom we pay real money for tho answer we and mm " um. Income I nub-crlber to FARMERS MAGAZINE. ThII Th. Grunt 563%512Amw' - 'nua of FARMERS MAGAZINE la wot“ I dollar Mu, no. “In. It lo downrlgm haUMul ln practical waya‘ The in. advleo and Inhalation It aupplln on -t-try prlvau lunar-may be not". in." dollarl. Haw Ma FARMING MACHINE In your llama a you would a hammar or a ---er, avar-nady and ludlapanaablc help. Havo I In In lrlondahlp. _ 1m price In On. Dollar par your. Ila " and tt to you. and . Ml! Car lt what an and you the hm. Addr- ttte will» " _ I fit A, Lo All.uz(..uL:.A.\'u - 7.1V inn. , an Cain-Huang ll Clovrlnnd {at Cab? Pohtt, A, _ n.2,--.‘l “.4.“- “.1 mt hm "ttt that“! '03- Human co.. CTO. 151 vulva-om A". - LL; I339 ttve (w RUTHLESS OUT ON All. BTW“! a srsGpiItiprqg.iyT:,ertrT.iAtyri,?Sd,.; I. Tiaifiairiac% md .nu hot-um nun-Io . .arm L Inn {at ticket m: tor lithe!- v ~4-. m Bound no. with! rum hum. .y 5 .n uFtet! The Canadian Farmers' Real Friend - Daily. )1ny-i silo "Nov. re J Ila than of Th. Cyril! tthip "SSHAKBIJLE' 5 We Vanni-l ma dumped“ mm (m. o RM. l. g Luv“: 1 have I I. 51'me Tull Arm: m Pom. Put-in-B-y, Tull-Jo, Det, nu WI! Hui-Io and I mum: t wen! bt Ikgctlvinag A 15.} 1v“- , - - ----'" I -“cnv or ERIE" - “an or BUFFALO' 11:11:!!le 230 pair Women's Fine Black Ott. l'ordc. Blucher taut, patent toe can, thr ban heels. a neat fltting shoe which twitl give good wear, all" 2% to r, Meg. $3.50 to $4.50. sale price .. 82.49 Menu Box Calf and Vlcl Kid Icon. Blucher cut, medium heavy tolld " ther tales, sizes 6 to lt, reg. $4.00. sale price me... ...r. .rm.. ..w.. .. $2.9. 120 pair of Men's Mahogany Lace Shoes. recede to“. Neovln not» and rubber heels, reg. $7.00. sale price ‘. 120 pair Boye' Gun Metal Lace Shoes. in all nubetantill eolid leathery, splendidly made in size: I to s, reg. $4.00 and $4.50. Ill. price ..F. $2.89 26tt pair youth Boots in Box Calf in a good stylish Ihape. Blueher tops. eolid leather throughout, McKay eewn soles. all well put together. titcl 11 to 13, regular 83.00 and 83.50, sale price I Mluen’ Boots in a large and varied" 'anortment. in all weights and leath- ' an. every We mail-e49 woe! Iron. _ :izes 10 to 2, reg. $3.50, sale price $2.59 1 Girls' Vici Kid Boots. good stylish leomforlable than“. McKay sewn â€In 1"metrturn brow toem tow heck; am 'tr to lowz. reg. $2.75 and $3.00, tale oriee mr... m.... ..... ... ... $1.89 Children's Shoes. a large and varied anortmem in all weights, every qtyle and size to select from, sale price 81.25 ALL SIZES. VALUES TO $6.50. Women's cloth top Shoes. all blacks. black with grey and Nev-n. brow'n with fawn, fashionabln cloth topping perfect In every respect. size: 27. to r, reg. $5.00 to $6.50, sale price $3.45 190 pair Women'u high grade Pumps in patent, kid and gunmeul Ityle m Goodyear welt and turn ttere ible twin soles, nine 2% to 5V2. reg. $4.00. sale price ..... ...-. ..- $2.89 “Where the Good Clothes Come from m ib-ave ('LtvxLAm) - 9AA) FM. Tun Arm: Baum) - - 'r. IO A.M. Elly, TERA“, Potion If"! fl pain" Wert Ind IO.“ lm“"‘h In.“ " â€Mum Ml via C. I B. Li e. Nrw toaH.tAMe- am. toe can not nee-ding 12: in. than... Help- them Invtholr homo plan- ning and making. In their kuchcn problems. In matter. pertaining to chlld- "tn-tttttlt. Mulch. rerrlntt and school. Dul- wlth nylon. are“ â€(tuna and other fominlno lacuna. Give. hclp m gardonlng and - culturc. will not the one! lnlormnlon 15a. wCLEVELAND ----. sumo-mutt $5.69 Pom-III and Local In. I Ruby in unending seven] week- It the home of her angular In. Wm. Mull Port Union and her non Dr. Ralph Ruby ot Kurt . ' -ikrTGruGriikrior Murmr and m" Nicol, of lnnerkip - Wed- nesday at tho home of Mn. lenno -iiiis. L. a. Rnbb who upon! the lat two weeks with minivan at Princeton returned home on Friday, _ 7 -Mr, and Mn. D. Poe, ot Toronto, are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Delhi. - ‘3th Gcred band concert which ill to be given on Sunday has been post- poned gag†Sung-LAngul! 'P. â€ESTELLT.‘ 'iikGtsGa, returned home from Bunion! on Tue-dâ€. "Wings Gretschen Weiamtller of Tor. onto, ls spending her vacation " the home ot her grandmother In. C. Die theft. will: and Mrs. Johnston of Regina were guests at the home of Mrs. Patio dieombe, this week. _ vii]; Misses otittn and Georgina Roos of Waterloo spent a few days with Misses Ciara and Minnie Willggr. Miss Alice Bishop of Walkerville. spent the week end with her mothe here. She has taken I position with the Mutual Life at Wlterloo. M13: Selma Mann hll secured the position of teacner on the public school staff. made vactnt by the re- signnton ot Min A. Schnefcr. Mr. Wm. Menu met with a painful accident on Tuesday while assisting at haylng on the farm of Mr. Samuel Luckhardt. He was climhing up a Iadder to get into the hay mow, when he tell down onto the ham noo; a distance of 18 feet sustaining a eav- en fracture to the hip and being oth- erwlse badly shaken up. ., HMBnduy. human 6th: has been pro- rlalmed civic holiday tor New Ham- burtr. - u - _ - _ _ “in and Mrs. Fred Paine are spend- ing a week's vacation with friends In Zurich. A _ - _ "ME; Nellie Anderson ot Dunn is spending the holidays at the home ot Dr. Anderson. 7 _ _ Prof, R. J. Bonner of Chicago In spending the holidays with his moth- er at "Bpruee Lawn." Hyman-I ... . "IA-'38}; pretty wedding was solem. nixed " the home of Mm. Anne Mn- ry 'Schaefergou My 015013113311}; 23rd. when her daughter Anna Doro- thy, became the wife of Rev. Percy Buck. B. A. son ot Mr. and Mris. Wm. ayaetc The cannon: was committed by Rev. J. G. Brown D. D. Secretary ,0! the Baptist Foreign Mission Board Toronto. The bride who was unst- "ended wore u suit ot sand shnde gn- 2tgy?.t with trimmings ot French blue with hat to match. A.very (lain F; buffet luncheon won 'ere Ppt iiUTGiafirG." raid Mn. Buck left tor a short trip before leaving tor their home in Forest Ont. .. In reporting the entrance results last week we omitted to include Me- to Knorr. amongst those who pan-ea with honors. Miss Grace Wenzel has accepted a position on the teaching an" ot the school " Wellesley, duties to begin after the holidays. _ - . Mrs. Alt Fischer returned to Walk- erton on Mondey lfter spending a week‘s holldsye with her parents she was accompanied by her sister Miss Wilhelmlns Bruder, who intends spending a few months In Walkerton. l The engagement ls announced of Jessie Edna. second daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Grey, Atwood Don. to Mr. Norman Ament of New Hemhurg, only son ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Am- lent, ot Linwood. Ont. the marrisge to take place quietly early tn August. [soy-lonely ln]u_red_ . . l J ..aB. â€my"..- .--_.._. -_-" _ imam was picked up unconscious and rushed to the home of his son. and |medical aid summoned. Ho resumed 'consciousnoss late in the evening nnd Iii resting easier. The hone: kept up Itheir mad race and no into Mr. Ween ley Erh'a automobile which val con- aiderabiy dam-god. but no one hurt. while other autos had to take to the ‘ditch to ovoid collision with the run- away team. which was “holly brought Ito a stundntill near Geiger'o church. i A Kitchener untoilt VII recently brought before the Maxi-trite tor ‘apeedlnx the speed limit Ind unen- ;ed five dollars not] coats. boon! “peed "tilts should bewm lest they might be rolled upon to contribth in. to the public cotton for burning up the no too not. - , Mar ' v-..-_-., ...,_.__ Mr. Rudolph Gingerich had one rib broken two torn loose and an ugly gash cut Into " bend an n-result ot a runaway neidont on Wednesday " ternoon. He was driving a team at- tached to a hay waggon along Bloem- is Road. and the horses beanie un- mannge-ble anr run any throwing mim violently to the ground with the jforegoInx results. The unfortunate um - “n. ._.... New Dominion Lodge tad Wilma: Lodge were represented by Bros. Hol- llay. Put District Deputy Druid Mu- MOT. R. C. Puddlcombl. S. Irolnnd. P. ‘M. F H. NCO-Hum. P. M. ttttd Bro. Uohn Livingston P. M, Baden u the _Muonir Grand Lodge meeting " (“Hudson _ _ Tho Putt Baud hue donned to mum I! - -. u. wu- _ but on . - of am on who: Day, nor II no (mem- .mmu 'ttlute/ral/Ne".' “g The IAMCI Glee Club of Napier- vllle College. who no at present tour- tng Woolen: Ont-r10 [In their on- tort-lumen! In the Ltbrary Hull hero on Wednenduy evening More s vary large 11““:an who Bit greatly enjoy- ed the splendid worn-mm Eugene Our Busy Neighbors by iii; 'rT,iiiiii"aficHiro" dllphyod "tertt.oytrtlrffe Per. " A ..w.,..,...-.., ....v W“, Stunt Mitt have nu that down for About Ill wash. (Wu 1rttt he clone " maul. The Put Soul In. gecgdod_to NIW 'EAMBURG Com “out: In Count and D ' a" iiikUiot autk 7 tttue Bro y - no but; - no has - by that Stgtg, own; to n nun! K - ot III. all: [In “Onion" IO" --- - .-._-_.. ._.n| I... “00-..; .- M - .d "Emil“. lt ts m to (cm I CW News New Gathered by 1m will In More] (or Ion. no... gt the whole an: ill! in “In ID . mom of att that. / Ir. P. Don. I“ BM "on Mr, w. R. Plus the tut tram-t lone "Avon Bor" Tho ham In low Itnbled u the park In the hull o! I photo-slain] tumor md ll lulu pru- pared tor name of the but "on“ tn September, _ . - or mfw-n. Sehlldtotl. - “in Gertrude Nnblo ot Toronto Mitra Edna Diesel u- . wool pad spent her holldlyl with her mu here. vimor a the home of Mr. and an. -ikriTriLutrerser and chlldm of burnt]. men. gr! whiting no: ath. Min Lottie Goohol, of therloo and Min Arndt of “than" upon. Sunday It the home of the former- parent: Mr. 311$aner Codie] Mr and Men. Theo. mute and an» that Halon. and Mr. and Mm. Em. out Franks motored to Hlmluon on Sunday and spent the day with rou- ting there. "iieriiiG, Goehel of Landonflpogt Sgturdly with)“: â€rent! hanging; "irarusrrriiirtriet, and Mn: Mt Milne of Kitchener were week and vii “on " the home ot the (armor. pn- emu. “iii-s. Gnrvln and children returned home on I‘ddny after spending n month with her mother at Pore. "ia, "Erna; ’iaaEér’" returned home trom Waterloo on sauna)! Gunilla. - _ - _ _ u A neat club homo tad better yet) modatlon tor sputum" who are . wayl unruly welcomed. an tretire planned u tenure: to be taken up u noon " prBetieatrte, Now lumbar. Rlnk Wlm Prlze At Emttro Messrs. P. Debi“. S. o. Bartlett. and J. P. Harrttrrn, who comprised n rink It 11me Bowling Tourna- ment last Thunday won the third prize, tour hie-mum! chafing (ll-hen. They won four ot the live â€In" plqyed.L __ _ --. .- .. = ""ifrT.vrtortitaets of mutton ia spend ".1 " hot-m.- bit trittt her parettts Mr. In! Mrtr. C. stytuee, _ - _ "in; "iuir/iirGaet ot Lot-3'1 I Vilnius her [aroma Mr. and Muno- nI-mu here at Dye-ant. _ _ _ Qu‘l! Juli: Hanan!!! spent the qrrr'it and with friends tat Station]: but. Gardner ot Balm spam Sat. unirny at the heme of her Ion. , “can!“ Douala; mm Fur-och; , " ‘IL-duone Tunes. Battersu PM: Mum In! HIS ‘ To The Women's Ptttriotie Bocutr New lumbar; a,.'ch .lvzmkl ed at ot it. tux; "ior 1,a,TT,r- -ttid V Benders. oi, Brennunan'a or Shaun's or Kiinck mnn‘l or Brodrecht's 13m mgr; However. the Cums-n! in London hue a fine progrun at sports tor thls afternoon In which] hope tn take part. I never get t Icl'c: from anyone in New Hamburg but Inywuy I will: all prosperity. . . era iUiai Grit,;, Egan's crop. which to all appear-noes It} 3091 one. w -.. “wan---“ ._ _ _,-, The hay crop [all been Wong!" In. the Fall wheat ma barley nearly all cut, with on- and norms when ready by the time this ratchet the return. l Mr. Ind Mrs. Emmnnuel Hommerich of Elmin spent Sand-y with trteatds here and vicinity. We are planted to report that Ruby Schwaru who had been operated for Ippendicliie on Monday luv. week In making good "one“ tow-n! recov- v, ..n u..- ...... .-___,, a Mr. Lincoln Koch and die Mi.aetg Leona and Alice Koch. Emma. Klensle and Erma Horst motored to Nauru and spent Sand-y there. “535311; -éia, Emma is Ipend- lug part of Ber hand-ya with her cow sin Mm “lid; Snider. _ .__ . _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schâ€!!! and Mr, and In. [lunch Better" "eat Sundly with Mr. no In. Peter Schmehl. near mm. _ - "Vi-gig. iia. High" and Henry w. Elm spent Tue-day ot It“ week In Baden. -- _ -iGGGU Town-Mp Council not. on Tuesday ngxl. Aunts Atty "keiG'Tixr, "if iGiiGU Theo. nun- of Kitchener "" your companion: a cull on Sgturdgy [01:999. _ __A_ _ - Tir. Giiicihi." hum of man- ener visited the farmer's mother Inn on Sunny. - --- -- _ - Mr. mm In. Prod Keena- or Rt.' um. cm the "an n In. no In. Rattan humor on In)â€. A "new Dull-I sank. will in cold-cud "P? I". can!†Mr. Ebel bus 3 number ot flu PY? Conestogo. "9311'" “manly Rlclurd Norm-n Rn Fl J W In: d can '3. _ln. I can 'ron MM' 31-. In 1 Iran-n. u. .. a... w -- - ._v. m, In (not our Worm um. will or" he â€and, tor (at me 08cm night slip In and lull tm " duty. 7 to“. "In and war. What. "I- m. 1km In" ot Oklahoma. an. Inn visiting “have. and old " jiirHtern fy A""t l!!! Pttlc N""""-'"" - .-~_ ___ WW, :4; It Wu. In? of Mom-um - Pt weekend a h Mond- nur to“. PM. Gordon Tttttar ot Curling Hestqhta, lamina was home for u tow f,gt [one of about“. The military bi Lot-taro u agree!†with Gordon tr. the nvotrdutttru an", "viii; -iairtiuman ot Roche-tor NY, [I handgun; rith his mud» motion nu. Hollhuor and Mm Selim Holmium Mr. Sch-tor ot Kitchener had Mu. nil-tunnel: all alloyed the balmy bros» as ttt Brtrlitmhtrt Beach on Bind-y. Mr. Earl and" o! the Toronto uh- tion school Wu home over Band-y. Mr. and In. Bowman ot Tull-1 toch, Me. end Mn. have m m.- l‘relde Smith of Kitchener were the {neon of Mr. and Mrs. o. J. Built]: on Sunder. hr, end Mm. W. W. Boonie end .deu {but anle endHMn. John Moet. tine ot New Hamburg enjoyed e Bun- ‘qu motor trip “non; friends In the vicinity ot Mega! [tore-t. ’ " a." "w... ... ...._.._ H, I; A may ot thou 0:10er Inl- mnln Beiarutiileai1r known " "mar su- mophludl" nu been cunning I ood deal ot run ind rum In I popu- III pan ot the was. during the put week. 't ' Pu. K. w. Gingergch ot the Sonnet-1' llama at Guam - the week- end's! his home tee. Rev. P. Webster preached a" very Impressive sermon in the museum ‘church on Sanity afternoon on the GGieG. "The type of mu demanded in this use.†Hitt Iubjeu tor next liiiifi?',i service. tretrittrt1rttr gt 2.30 p. ... -m ho “Tin. ttrat ttve mlnuteI after ' "s"ii."5i;U'r'" Tia- Siii Manned utter otitortne . No wait outing among friends In Mine? gull-Mp. . ... Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Home: and Min Lulu]: Rogers of Hauler Ind Mr. and Mr. J. Christal“ and - ot 2mm axiom Sunny with Mr. Ind Mrs. Anthony (Mu It Clo-r View III'llla I mu Amt in cm duty In the P. B. LWelkor'u atom mar mo ween' holl- dlys spent In Elmln and Stntford. - A. - _.~4.-_._. -_.A The member: of St: James' Luther- nn Church had their Month In hr In; t picnic in out ot the village on Thur-day .9er0! of this 1yt, an,†EM .m. In Gun And h'i'll'A" If: .93 abs. 'tt Inauitnw. MM Jmie Rolnton. former Y.W.C.- A. Summary In Kltchencr lu- been Punch!“ General Secretary of the ‘Y.W.C.A. In Moo-e an. Saskatche- wan. She goes to tile her new post may In August. G%,iG"i7s In; Vigil Noah Bums. - will speak on “Popula- Amuse- » c, A 7~AL“‘_.»J u, I. I 'h"ir"ifiariii'"iiiriGui"iurt Sul- an,†Mf gm). tn Cilnry " 8 mu. -- A - u: - .1... _ . “A in: meeting. will be held In the fol-engon. m. ra iieviGiiraiiG minutes nttitr death." TiirariiriT'r%ruteniir. 3n, tttgfututeuurdup' st/ttttttte, 'tttttttNl'.',';, " _ human [.mI-oumnuutm -tiuttio'i_drtmnd._t LaWn Mower geason EVERY MOWER MUST im CLEARED OUT BY AUGUST 15TH, so HERE GOES FOR SLASH IN PRICES. AT $9.09 A Ral Ball Bearing. Easy Running Mower, 10% In. Drive Wheels, has four " in. cutting Hides, made of best cutter steel, sold always at $12.00. We hare “may bought our Mowers for the new goods in Spring. AT 31.72 We VII! 'te yo-u gn‘adjnmue “Gr: _ h m. WEICHEL 8:â€â€˜SON Limited immune. muonnnwm non noun: 2 “3-,. ..¢ We " [in you III adjustable “Grass Catcher," metal corrugated bottom, con- pm. with â€can attach to any Mower. Only a few left. ', and Weichel’s Lawn Mower Prices Have Shrunken Accordingly Values Alwayl the Best. we 'fi-ttii"'))':"' Next Week All mum- of am: Gloves, mum _ aerial and he» no marked to clou- " 2,'tlelll, Special on Prim on all children's mtuNdttr é mum on Stand. at: NM Noun. Min Alma Witter ot Kitchener ttnd “In Clark ot Godarlch upon: an week and with the former: parents Mr. and Mrs. Hy Winn-.4 Mr. ma Mrs. John Klincklmmer. Mrs. A. Mayor ot Bunnie Ind Punk Cobb of Oman. Nob. and Mrs. P. Hahn of lumber: were an menu It. the home ot Mr. and Mm. J. T. on tor lever-.1 dun In! week. A Quite . number from here attended the Lawn Social which wu hair] at Winterboum hu- Weill-uh; eve. Mr. And Mrs. Cannon Weber vitrit- ed relatives at Lexington on Sunday. Mr. Adam Hominger ot Emma spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Romlnger. >1]; iidro1fm+ of Glen Allen In spending never-.1 days with his friend Mr Edward flung]?1 . .. . "Tip." Git Mm. Anon -aider visited at Wintorbourne on Sungâ€: A -urrrGirua Hitch tufrrer Sun- dared at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder. _ --- _ ' "iiir.%U ii. Geo. [areal a! Winter- hourne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Lunch. The Annual Missionary services of the Lutheran congregation were held on Sunny. Rev. F. Mlllnsky preach. ed In English while Rev. Nana preaci mi In German. The services were all well attended. Is Becoming Short] GOUDIES LIMITED Lot III CHOW you our LADIEI' H00! In Whlte, IM. Tan tr Tanâ€. Tho, In the RIGHT PRIOR. _ Also our Lqu‘ â€nan-wont In ("mum clan and null“... The Penn. Kali. an.“ Knit wm: than - or no “can. II M shaped luck and - Lu. Hock. â€In. than wilt convince you. . PMtttte MN. Ladies' Hosiery and Underwear-" mandala. Chicopee Mills ttttf, Pull! W. m ttttttd next year and prices mu Much higher far WERNER. ONT. l "r. III Mn. Jae I incl: I f2tli Bel . eat- ttt _ Amos Mt "In. , heehr, Mr. and Mrs. Hr. 2mm. It." Mn. Jae Ell, Mr. and In. 1 inck and funny. Mr. it“ i f2tli Schierhom. of 81min "a . eat- It the home ot Mr, “J Amos Etry on Sands]. - _ " q -ira-iatE; iuaidi of Non). hope spent Sunday under the 1 (ll roof. GIRLS! LEMON JUICE . ' _ . J, IS A SKIN WHITE†C,. How to "III. a 'troam' â€In! I“ m- . m m ---e _--. mmd two hash many Into I bottle cannula an: 0*" orchard white we. I whole 1“ gt: of the uncut man. [an lb utitier at that the colt on. at pty for & In.“ in of the o . . creams. Care Muynd be ukgn to. _ L the lemon juice though t he - " no lemon pulp Evil in, than N. _ will keep in: tor months. . A worn-n known ant lemon juice . to lamb and remove Shl'h blah!“ " freckles, "Home" “(I tan d u the ideal akin tofu-mar, whim “v beeutitutr. A A " Jun try ttt on than,†* orchard white " my drug not. iid two Iowa "on the grocer and - a quarter pint dt this not“: 'ii?iiii lemon lotion and manage " My the hen. neck. mas and but , afur, r1 " out“ n. ' Get three .01.“ At any drug not! ‘ he gross: and“ this My 'ii?iiii manage " My In at! but , awn-r“ tt one a w: t _ 'J,','l'lf,'3t,'= be M a n this _ . _ Mil. . . " juice a a