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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Aug 1918, p. 1

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Giiks, wk and wool. Lisle. cashmere and fine South Sea Island cotton. Col- ored cotton sex "t . . f . (I. . . . /'. Mte Fine 25:: Merino, 3 pair _ 'te . . .. tiOc Work socks, all colors .,.‘. H... Mk; Special cashmerette ..... pr-m . 35c Engtish cashmere hose ... ...... 50c mte-trvre-emmmere-omae-r. . ." . -. sac" Boys' scout stockings .A... H.“ 50c Boys' fine rib stockings W .... Mir; Tailored specialty fttr ubtrom men's suitings, an; 32 to M, $7.50. $8.50. $10.00 to ..trv ..... ._.ee .. $15.0?) Boys' bloomers, special 75c, $1.00. $1.25.$1.5010..... "v... .....$2.50 Scotch. Irish and Dam,estic Tweeds. SUMNEP HOSE BY THE WAGON, LOAD. If: a good time to fit out your boy for school and Sunday best suits, odd bloomers and stockmgs. thin: and blouses. Boys' suits, extraordinary values, solid wearing fabrics, stitched on belt. pletxed Norfolks. size: 24 to 32, requ» I .760. sale price Nv... p._.. $5.95 200 men's and young men's suits, Imadly designed. spring are! summer 1918 styles. two and tttrettmutton sack, Baker: and Strand'l, trousers made Lnith belt loops and finished by our ‘own tailors wtth or without cuffs to quit the customer‘s late. This wm Includ: very choice tweed and worsted suits. BIG BLOOMER STUDENTS’ SUITS MOTHERS. f - = n" l Men's boon made ot solid lnthcr. Fifty men's handsome tweed sump“ styles, heavy and medium and In any and mixtures. Every null “f broad to". regular $5.00 Ind $5.50. to thi. "now: make latest Tbutton mo- clear ...., .._._ ..... P.t...._ t3.69 data. well taiiorcd. Every suit in this; Men's box all! and vicl kid been. to! was made to sell at 'Pt..r. 312.53181ucher cut, medium heavy solid lea- 'Summer Sale V Of young menu, menu, youtm'. boys' and children's clothing, furrottirtg. Oil been and than. 7M. has been the most succeulul sale In our history. Vain“ hIVI - but! no great, hundreds of “not are being sold at lea than old wig“. and thousand: of people are reaping full benefit of our special alluring. "You but. lucky, or rather you were the shrewd”: ttrm In Canada" was the n- un: o! I wholesale clothler today as he look“! over tho mattrtMeertt values we hue Iccured. Every nun ll ot this seanon’l style from rcgular standard to the snappy Canadianlud Englinh modem. COME WITH THE CROWD ro OAVE MONEY. EXTRAORDINARY an: or MEN’S REAT ANNUAL -suGeiiTrrkE suns. LOT no. 1. 58.90 m. BALE. STEAD or M250. __ _ Your letter- wlll be nil-wered. you will get the exact mtorutattt"t you need, you wlll get the advice and unlit-neg you dulro free, ,pro- vlded by experu to whom we pay real money for tho Inlwcr w. and you, ll you become a Iubccrlber to FARMER'Q MAGAZINE. This manaxlna ll 'ttr--- "r,, " THE MEN ON THE FARM. THE WOMEN ON THE FARM , n 1 th m t',1,e'Q'2',',u'U'; L3: Initiate“: :elpl them In their home “I.” cheep harm. hen housen. “lot. " and making. and dwallingo. In the” kltchen aroblomo. Tall. all about neptlc tankc, hy- In matters pertalnlng to chlld- dr-ulic rams. water-supply Ind ren-thee health, rearing and gamma J/de""; ','l"pce,,r,',',2t lChool. VG. I V60 an " arm: 0" . .. .. Feeding and ttroedlrttt and ot,'h11t'h1"/et,,y,'i,e,tdt,tCiT" the healllf " anim-II: tbout the Gives help in ulrdunlng "m Dunlneu side ot farming, ..co- flower culture. opcrnive melhodu. Investments and lnlurance. Gives newu o! women'o work. For all " provldou “Oriel. spacial "(idea on tlmely subject. by exports-mot amateurs or orperimenters; and the In.“ and molt accurate Information on every matter of concern to “man. I FARMERS MAGAZINE "I! IacLEAN Puo' "tttNC. co, I rr, 151Unlvuolty Av... Toronto bury 'nuo " FARMERS MAGAIINE I: worth I dollar but, tte. can“ " is downright M'plul m prune-t wayo. The in. ndvlco and Information It luppllol on -t--by private tett.r--mar he worth - damn. Have the FARMER'G MAGAZINE In your homo " you “we a hammcr or ' "w-" war-ready ma ludiuponnhlo Min. "IV. a in It. irlondthlp. Tht or!" In Ont Dollar pm- your. Bid m um! It to you. and tom" for " whcn we land you the bill. Addrul the publllh- "B'.--- SUITS. LOT NO. 3, tt4.65 IN STEAD OF 319.00. The fhvrllnd ' mduu " [In - Ship "N-Ihre" the Inn-"t nu-I "-tronttr PIInvn‘u-r Mumvnninhml mm .m.. ...ri.l.~|.u,.|n. rnpmril' . lit/I pumnnn. Tram“ (Comp-ll] mu. land. (11.42 rnst's F The Canadian Farmers' Real Friend ' "Where the st s Good Clothes -""q'-ti.---- Come from GEAT ANNUAL '02: Muses' boots in a large and varied ttte cairirterttjry all weights and leathers 60c ( every olyle and size ttCie-teat-fmt.- Sth: sizes 11 to T?, regular $3.50, tale price 35ml. Fr 'PT-. ___.. '.Pve m...... $2.69 soc' Girls' vici kid boots, good Itylllh 60irrcomrerrtatrre shapes. may sewn sole: 60c 3 medium broad toes, low heels, size: 8 Mr; I to 10 Pr regular $300, sale price SI.” , Women's high grade pump: in pat, ent kid and gunmetal style In Good l year welt and turn flexible soles. size: 12'; to 5Va, regular $4.50 for A .. $2.89 Women‘s tine black Oxfords. Cubar heels, a neat fitting shoe which wil give good wear, sizes 2' 2 to 7, regular $3.50 to $4.50. sale price at ... $2.49 Women's cloth top boots, a black black with grey and Havana brown wnh fawn fashionable cloth toppings perfect m every respect. sizes 2Va to 7, regular $500 to $6.50, sale price Youth than in box calf in a good stylish shape solid leather throughout McKay sewn soles. sizes 11 to 13, re- gular $3.50. sale price .6.N. o. $2.48 Children', shoes. a large and varied anortmem in all watch“, every style and size to select from, sale price .. Men's box all! and vicl kid been. Blucher cut, medium heavy solid lea- ther can, “In ' to 11, new “no. sale price tctr. 'pert ....t.e.. $2.98 Boys' gunmetal lace shoes, in all substantial tolld leathers, splendidly made, in sizes 1 to s, regular 84.00. sale price __... ._... ..... '96 $2.89 Menu mahogany lace then. raced: toes, Neolm sole. and rubber haul: regular $7.50, tale price ..__. A. $5.95 Deals with Itylen. are“ pattern. and other feminine Intern“. Given holp in gIrdonlng and Bower culture. Help. than In their homo plun- ning and making. In their kitchen aroblcmo. In manor: pertaining to child- ren-thee health, rearing and Ichool. ir"::,,--:,-:" #3334 In. "rmrrr,it um: .11 my". wm unl ,. r' w' Jr m g m-l ft r Iran-guwunun .& n. t. a». n. w 'roetrirtArM- a." not o-riru.r m m. '1....~nm. 15th --.. CLEVELAND rs'th1Ur'-i" ." pm! on rum“ ot 4.11 " (re. 7 IO A..M, 33.45 $1.25 I Mim- Marguorlm Hum. of Gut-lull Whalied Mrs Rump" Long rem-mly. ( Mr. F'rank gimme nf Kitchener (rspertt thr, week end with his pttrenttr f Mlnn Irv-rm hrlt-nlnunr of Kitchener (“when Iter wm‘nls In! week. The Minna: Nora Ind Com ttrhittr. hnlu Ind Mm AM». Grout): unaud- pd tho annuu nonvnmlon of the Int. thertttt Wanner Imam In Fur-Hon! on Saturday Sunday and Monday. Pleasantly "rPrteed Mr, P. K Weher of Kitrho.ner Diu- od tnmugh Elwin In! week with three automnhllm "HM wlth Indiana from the Bram resent-n whom he trt!t"otrfyt to v‘londnlo to pull (In Wo am plmuod to Mind Mr Wm, [mom-nu Improving altar MI ramm Irrldnnl with: Mcyciet, Mr. and Mn Albert no...» and ulnuxhtrr ot Home!" upon! Sunday with Mr nlnl Mn, t86rsrio Rah. Mr ind Mrs. s. unchnlxt-r are v1 3mm; rrstativm, In M. Thom“, Mrs Jacoh Holllngor and tlnuxhtor of BL (‘ulhnrlnnn want -ertsf tiny! with Mr. and Mun David Hollinger rarrnlly. Mr. and itrse. Percy Ruppol and m mily vitutod at Plant-wills and Hamil ton in!!! Wonk. Mr and Mn Trimmer and Aon of Zurh-h upon! Hundnv in town Mr. and Mtm. J, " Kollrr or Kitch- nnpr were tho guontn of Mr and Mn A Lorrh on Sunday Minn "0er More a! Toronto span! the wvok em! with her mother Minn lrvno "orter of Kllrlwnt-r vin- nod Mrs. S Hotter last week, Mm Marie Rlechom nad Mia» Nora Mills or Hanover are vInillnx friends in town. Miss Fyiith Whlm of Vnnrnuvor Is syn-mum: m-wrnl won!“ with her nun. Mrs. A. muttttlt. hr. Gl'll. [Kulgm rovpivrtd the wry HUI “PM; on Saturday Ill-tho death or Mrs. Wm. Hulgln tttow Luvlntln Trusrurrt at (“alum-y The derputur0 hm! furmurly "tttt in Elmira, and hm! many friends who dovply uympalhlzn with the Ineroaved (anon. Sho loaves n nurruwinz husband and tier, nmull rhihln-n. lumldnn lmr parants, Mr. and Mm. Goo. Tnmnlnr M erlorlrm, Ihrm- Simon, and two hrulht-rn, Mm. Wm. mer. town, h a shawl: Misc: Ellvnn Rain of Kurlmnnr In Nailing In town Aviator Alex Funk”! of Toronto 'upu-nl the wnek and in town. Mr lhxuulaa Kris of Toronto spent mun-ml days with his mother this wrvk. Mrs ('ur! Bruvr returned to hnr homo, m Ottawa on Monday, ttttet nit-mung a month with her pnrontn. Mr. and MrCrt. Ziegler. . Mm, Gm) Rumor in vluillm: hm” (hm. glut-r Mrs Edward Mll1ersat Watcrtoo. Died at Calgary _ Mrs. chvJ Butmnberg and daugh- ter' Gertrude or Welleslcy are trultirttt 11m mung-fa parents Mr. and Mrs. C, Ziegler. - v-e- |Cal- Turned Turtle l While the Rev. P, Wehutcr, was mo. ltorirut to Preston on Sunday evenln‘J 'ttv. mm with nil tuihttmt which might haw- been tserious. half way between Elmira and SI. Jacobs. A ammo rm with three orruhnnlu wnn ahead of him, and refusal to turn nut. Faust» nurtutty he m.d to turn aside into the and: mu! his car turned 21mm Fots mnntoly ho rm-elvud no InjurIen hut the wind Mllll'ld and lop of the car were “mnxhnd. Mr. and Mm. Alvnh Dav!" of Wat, nrlun wore the Iguanas ot Mr. and Mrs Fry-d Rnppr-l over tho week end. Mum. and Mr». t', K. Jenzett and ta. mlly. and Mr. Goo. Iluppel motored to Muskoku nu Monday and will spend t wvek mom Mr. rnd Mrs: A. K. Dunke of Tor. unto visited In town rem-911'? Mrs, George Hehn. and dill" and Mn. John Hnmel took u I] Niar,artt Full". sworn! days ago "'fGuiiiak brunt of St. Mary's rer newed ncqtmirttancmlrt town haven! days old, _ _ _ - _ Pte. Charles Lord: ot London mm ed his pun-onl- lut week. Mr, (‘hnrlel lellu of the Royal Bank. Wind-or, II vianing his mother, Mr, and Mrs. Mtstrood and halls are holidaying ll Peterboro. Pte, Eran» _ Ho ut London vlluen his mother last week, Mr, and Mrs. K. Van returned u 'heir hump in Mlulmwnka, lml.. m Priday alter spending savera! week. here wMirsrn L. Bolton in spending several weeks in Muskokn. - w we k Mlu Edith Miller 11nd It" Laue- " Hamel ot Mllduuy spam their n- callon with Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Ziegler Min V. (‘Iuhorn returned to her home on Pm!“ utter a It: week'- "in”. 7 V Clutch: returned home on FrftUy an" I nix nay trt_Ht"toetr. _ .w, .. Miro Edith speaker of Indirna h he guest of Rev. and Mrs. Gullmelor Mr J. S Ruppel of Waterloo Bpent Monday in town Professor A .Jeannorrt or the Tor 1m) I'nlvvmity pent the Civit' hotr iay with his parenm. Mr. W. Ca, Weir-hm and IAettt. Bauer rf Watt-r100 called on friends in town ‘am week alum: J Him: and Miss Mlnnelta "lies of Waterloo and Miss Krupp a. Kitchener spent the week end In gown - Mr. Herb Huéhn of Kitchener IpenI <umlay in town. t Mrs Vrconnor and family of Tor, mtrt spentdhren weeks with her mo her Mm. F'ultom Tm Misses Alma and Minnie Herr n! Kitchener spent part of last week n town. - _ H sir." aid sul Wm. Baotg of (‘lever and are mm"; relatives _trt lawn his“ Same Fran or Internal! evinu _ her Mylar Mrs. W. Badley lam OurBusyNeighbors News Notes Gounod try Inducing Correspondents In County god Dletetet Helm. and daughter, Hnmel took u trip to Mr. and Mn. Harry (Mabel. of But. falo. spun! Thursday " the name ot the {arm-rm parents, Mr. and Mm. Fwd (howl. Mn. J. (Inf! and mu Clln Gran (trrs tum-mung Utrir hone." with rel:- (”on and Manda In Hanovqr. Mr. Gordon Helen. or tau-Mn. Mrs. Bunchlan ll waning "lama In Mirrtturot. Mr, and Mn, Wm. *Woodn. 1r. and family, of Toronto, culled on friends horn on Sunday . On Sunday. August Mth, tho new ”an" of St. Peter'. Lutheran church, Rev, Mr. Baum-n. will be "tMailed. The innlallnllon "who will ho hold at R p. m. and In 7 p mt. the lorvlm‘ will ho rottdttctvd In Enxll-h, MIN, Maryann-t Alton, of Wrooxtnr. vollvrl on mend: Mm (hll Vic-0k. va, tt. L. Merner paid tt VII" to his mother, Mn. Chr (Mamet. um weak. Mm w. min-r and lamlly. of windsor, were ttte gut-Ila ot Mr. and Mrs. Val. Wanted this week. Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Erna! Inc-n1 lho wvekvnd vim Mr. Ind Mrn. w. L sutlwrlxmd an their aummvr crMtatps nt Port Rowan. PHI. Wallnr Boom-l roturnvd from .Htttrktttchvwttn In" week, whllhor ho wus vtttlod as n wltm'u In n tummy trial. Mr, thllnm Frttnke of Hamilton Rpm)! thr weokasnd with his pun-nix her". Mr. and Mrs. o. H. llnclu-r aiut dam xhlnr notly. tsccontpttniod by Mrn. (Dr.t Brnwnlnx. motored to Exntvr on Sundny and spout n vouplo ot any» thorn. Mr, and Mrs, Rik-y Mailman of Tot, ortto apt-m ttto wrrk-end at this hum" of Summer Ittstx. Mr. Joscph Walker of Brampton run-m thu wouk-vnd th his family hvrv, Miss Mndwlnnv Rutledge returned hay!"- trom llamllmn on Smurduy. Mr. and Mrs. John L. McMamor won- wlwk~<~nd Vinita” at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs, John Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ml-rnor. Mlan Em. lly hicrnor and Mrs. Hilton St‘hulor tettent Woinesday In Port Down . Mr. and Mm. John Iluvkvl and tum. ily wvn- weekend vhmors at the homo of Mr. and Mos. J, Rom. Mr. Eur] Knlzennu-ivr or New York City is run-mung his holidays with his [nu-om», Mr. and Mrs J, F. unmou- Rteitsr. Minn Beatrice Gordmir rolurnul home from a monlhu' visit with friends in Damion Mrs. (home Cousins of Avon Bank is wounding avvpral any: with her par- cum. Mr. and Mrk. l'hmn Blnklc, Mlxs Carrie May Fink of Prtmton KIWI“ Thursday with Arr friend, Miss Hem-cm: Peine. Miss 'riuie MINI spending her hulk! er, Mrs. C. Mvrner, Mina Mildred Curtis is upondlng her vat-anon with relatives and friends In Hvttlby, ' Mrs, Addison Wane of Hamilton In visiting lrIo-nda here lulu week. tfenutor and Mrs. Kan: returmd hamv from Mount Clomrnq [hill week. migrating New. More: A very interesting wedding took olaoe in the Catholic chureh on Mon lay morning Aug. 511) why: Min Pearl Staddick only daughter of Mr, tnd Mrs J'. Steudlck became the hride of Mr. P. t'anchug F'ather llinger performed the ceremony. The pride looked lovely in n. henutlfn. gown of champagne color, and ethrt lrleul flowers to match. Tht' brides. (maid was Minn May O'Nioll who won. while and carried pink flowers The Izmom was supported by Mr. (Thu. lllrpnmsvn of Guelph. After tho rere- mony a wedding dinner was served tt the brlde's home where atout 40 wants had gathered lining the at- ternoon the young couple left for . motor trip to Niagara Falls. the bride':, travelling gown heing a bean» tiful black and while silk On their) return they will raglan in Elmiral Their many frlemlu wish them a very happy wedded lite. l ME. and May W Badier spent Monday In Salem. At the recent enminntlon- tor en- trance to tttst Normal Schools the tot. lowing Elwin High school “we“. were uneventful: Alma G, Boyle, Emelle C. Brunck. John T. Byron, (Han, Lillian G. l‘roohhanku (HonJ, May M. Mc- “ardle, Lloyd G McKay, Hark w, Rat: (Hon.), WInnll'rod M. Stricken (Hon) - _ -- “mu--." Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hecta- were the we": of Mr, and Mrs Norman Dom. er an t'onestotto on Sundry m Mr and Mn. [£de Ruhr and 25- 'nlly ot Nluxarn motored to Elmira ml upnnl the week end with the rou- nen‘r parents. . I The member. ot It Purl Yam Paople'. Society surprised on. cl their members, Mr. View mm. " In. home on I'M-y evening to earl- but: Ma birthday. They nil upon ' very pleasant evening; The Choir of m. Paul! Church w sued u the “an! mluloury Iervlc- as It Humble In! rook Mac-091»! Mum:- Elmira friends ot Mr: Rnlalng. It lanover. formerly of tttiz place. deep y rental to hear she In seriously ill. Mr. Willrld Brown of Toronto spam 'he ('Ivlc ho‘ld'xy with his paranta he Rev. and Mm Brown. °retty Church Wedding Mr and Mr: Emmanuel Hemmorlcb went Sunday at (fonutogo ".. --" .. .. _ -.- Mrmcr. of Toronto, in holidays with her mont. Mrn. Chm-hm Maison and daughIor "and. of t4trattord. npvnl the work and with her parents, Mr. and Mm. J. Bowman. Gunner Clayton Stumpf. of PtRtttwn Camp, upon! m~vvral duyu a! the home ot Mr. and Mrs. John Bucket. Mr. Edmond Rut-bl. of Kllcbvm-r. spent the week end with hls pan-mu here. Mum Eva Er!) left on Saturday tor St. Thomas. where who will spend a week with rr-latlvm and frlvndu. Mims Jemnlo Vance left on Thursday for Poterhoro, where she intends to apund a couple ot weeg'a with hvr tsitsior, Mrs. Fred Johnston. on Saturday [Expand a coupie Jt won-ks with nor aunt, Mrs. Anthony 0015. The concrete pavement on Water. loo street In Imaging completion. To. day the contnclor reached the King Edward Hotel. and luau only a slum. distance to so to reach the G. T. R. mm Owing to “killing in 1mg; In); the contract hill been somewhat tedious. _ l On June am the local Court of Re- vision adjusted about twettty cum; of appeal from ASBPIIOP'I Haun's amena- ment. Seven or eight of theme ap- pealed again to UN County Judge, who that here on June Mth. All vxcopt two entries. the Hamburg PHI Bout Co. and Stuart Bron. mill, were eonttrmed, the Judge reserving his decision in these two cases. Judgment was rem dered on July 27th, making a rsrdtte, tion in each case of $2.000 assessment. Mr. Mtrnter%Gmersmu, brought In an oat stalk from his tittid which mea- sured 6 feet and 2 Inches. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Holley are upend- ing 1 week with their son. Mr. Cleland Hailey, in Toronto. Reduced tho Autumnnl. Mis- Vern, Holley has honey Kitur. amn to spend a month with her 'sister, Mrs. turo Huy’tb Word vu- rocuvod trom the war “rice by Mr. Conrad Slum-h, on Mon. dny. that " Ion, We. John Blanch. had dled in I hospital in Enxlnnd. Pie. Sir-urn enlisted in i916 with the second Canadian Contingent dud had been on active BPrVlce in Frnnce for over two yeurti He Ind been report, ed wounded lever-l lime: and was tttken sick a few months no Ind rp. moved to England. whore he luccumb- 0d to " illneu. Before lenvlnx New Hamburg he In: employed u u pillor In the Hahn Bun Works. Bvuldw hiu parents he in survived by two bro. them and three sisters. Dr. and Mrrp. P. Winn, ot Alvin. Mon, are vlslunx It the home ot hi: brother. Dr. R. T. Winn. The marriage took pace quietly st Klgchoner. lut Wound-y, u the '6itttodUt gluon” ot Ill- Evelyn Consuelo Ernst. only “ulster ot Mr. and Mm. J. P. Emil. at this town, to Mr. Cllyton Oliver lull», operator at the G. T A Purkhlll. In. . B'etaee spent Thursday with her bro her. Me. Irvine Lguhlnu-r. trt Pete bur; New “yawn mom and. Mrs. Monger and non, of Toronto, are Vlnmnx with the farmer's brother, Mr; R. Bi Krupp. In. I. Inn-boner nad all". of Bland. Nick. - mum u an Wt cl In no». Mr. Watt. - In lollovtu New Humbug nud- eut have - the Middle School ”animation tor entrance Into the Normal School-z mu Bout. not. Debug. Ann-nu Nehru». (ho-on), Hun, an: (honor-L Mkmuovkuuhbhn f.,rhrts_t.t-oarttr. to“ , In. Hun M ”and but bugl- than; gm.“ atrtrmttmrurrer want- ttr armory: We have already bought our Mowers for next your and prices will bc much higher for the new ttoodh In Spring. AT $1.72 We wlll give you an adjustable “Grass Catcher." petal mrrugatod bottom. com. plete with brackeln to attach to any Mower. Jiri tew left. T AT $9.69 A Real Ball Bearing. Easy Running Mower, lore in. llri Wheels. has four 18 in, culling blades, made <hetst cutter steel. sold aiuays at tl.. "ll. M. WEICHEL & SON Limited Waterloo aid 11min. Tn 310 HARDWARE STORE Phone 810 " $7.79 We have the same aithe above just mentioned Mower, only with IS in. rttUlng blades, name make, regularly priced at $9.50. " $7.49 A High Grade Brockvme Mower. with 10% in. wheels. 16 in. cutting blades. 4 _ and Weicheh Lawn Mower Prices Have Shrunken Accordingly ' EVERY MOWER MUST BE CLEAREO OUT BY AUGUST 1.5TH, SO HERE GOES FOR SLASH IN PRICES. " $5.59 You can buy the Little Shaver Mower, a threwhlnde mower, with H in. cutting blades, 9 in. wheels. tt stood serviceable Mower, otherwise sold at 57.00. ' " $7.38 We wlll sell you a 16 In. Cutting Blade Mower, called the Electric. has 9 in. wheels, 4 cutting blades, color Green and Grey, regularly sold for $9.00. Lawn Mower Season r no -wtft "bird. in] blades, easy running, a guaranteed Mower, mm " remarkable value, regular prlce $9.00. _ _ . In Memoriam. In loving mvmor'y or our dear son and hrmlu'r, Eddie Ruiz, who was drowned (Our yours nun 10-day. Wo mun thougttt th-n ho Wrt home To hid a [and tat-ll. No word of comfort Nutld bc lvnvo "v would no mare whim. That he nn soon in death would New And Mum u! how- to mourn. No low-(l one Maud hosidv him, lsr Becoming Short Mr. Jnmm Corrie of Strmfnrd {Irwin n toutrle of days In his home hora this wook. _ Mr, and Mn. Ezra Itrschtol and [arm Hy, of Wat'srloo, called on tripmds In town this week. 0 Mrs. Guy 30mph and “(an Bosnia Pym-ark spent Friday with friends in Kitchc-nrr. are visitor» at. the home of the GiG at": ulster. Mm. Moats Gor4nor. Min Linda Knerrhor and MIKE Hop. kins. of Toronto. tpmt the week-end all)": ham» or Ito", lormvr'u parents. Pie. Walter Combo]. of London, Miss Louie Goehvl, of Watprloo, and Miss Arndt, ot Kltctretttrr, upon! tho wPek end rittt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goebel. Mr. Harold Perkins. of Toronto. spent tho wetsk end at the home ot Mrs. Fanny Rush. Mr. and Mrs. lkndorson and tatm ily, ot Hamilton, wen- week end TIM. totm at the hrntut of Mr. and Mrs. George Hahn. The Misses Rpitslm of Kilrlwm-r. were wm-k-Pnd vlmorn at thp home of Mr. and Mn. L. Arnold, _ Mr. David Mann“. of Toronto. loom Salurday with frirndn horn. Mm. Wm. Puddicombe. Btratford, and Mm. Henry thietelmvyer, of Ihr. den, upon! Snlurday ttt the home or the lung-rm Mater. Mrs. Prrd troettel. Mum Jimie Ste-gum: of RulQY‘b'r'k City. is spending hits holldnyu at the home ot Mr, J. P. Katzenmeler. home ot Mr, J. P. Katzenmeler. 5m: Alice lhlhpp. of wmm'loo, spent the week Pnd with her mother here. We must vacate the old Ritz this week. We will endeavor to serve the ttnteiii'i ests of our customers to the best of mi: ability duting this week and while I)“. partments are more or less confused. f, Moving Week On Saturday everything will be in old stand. (MBllllis LIMITED am. 81mm daughter. dtsarma, KITCHENER. ONT. WK Dear 1aidiets.- l wan very acre-elm; , surprised to tind your parcel In T a mall this ewnlng. ttnd I nature you it " was wry acceptable and was qulc ' . dluposvd or, " we all iike pl /' from home, and I an: very fond of (s, Nu-w Hamburg and still contldt'r " .. 1 home. The parcrl was a little tho ', |womp from the malls, bat I “aura V"! 1 it did no: ln any way upon the coa- ", lvnls. " was wry Ihouxhuul of yw , to enclow- umple sugar. as we [nub ,5 unppn-olzw-d it. also the lump I A {and “‘0 had rum-m tea tor thug 7." 'time in a good many days. . ‘chomlnw and Hum were also ya good. Tho socks tit mo line. We 'd' a tine half hour with the col". AIM to ronulnons here In England, we up (tr.!! "rated, and tho mod is who!) l some. The weather In ttne, though tt (' ' is a little cloudy today tor the “It l time thla month Ind very wlndy. I _ 'r. have not met any New Hamburg hm» ye , bur tttms-ttttrt 1'ii'/t"-'Fe14'G'r-q Ml; la in this camp. I have hld '., f CQ,',"','); m we mm as he I: m I drq9t,E _ on! wan-v9. The camp hero a "tttk 1‘. (ated in a pleasant country, ml of; ,wumls and rather hllly It is t 00kg "rttl Ontario ramp. and that In the Nb- 1 :snn Ihnra are not many New Hmm' " how Mn». Again alvlnx you. ,‘ most sun-pn- lhanks, both on beluga, ' my rrlt-ndn and myself. I remain v ,; gran-ml to th" ladies of New ar, = l-urg, and hymn.» them it Is very 'tttWY A _ work they art. 1-1";an in. ‘Yuuu alum-rely, V _ KEEP MINARO'S LINIMENT m THE HOUCE. _ -e__ .. w_,,._ _ Acknawledgu am from Patriotic Socmy. l, wnloy Camp, Surrey, England; _ _ June lath. "u. ' PTE. E. DRUNK. No. 30.112“, mism- Ptnd, Camp 1. To those he loved so well Ballalion 12 min-1w. Tty, F_tr_rt)lr.

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