Â¥! ABOUT 150 mEN‘s anp YounG MEN‘S FIRST LONG SUiTS, RE. * GULAR VALUE $35.00 TO $38.50. ~>~These are Suits that were made to put in a sale. They are shopâ€"tailored garments in rich fabric of browns, ns, navy, gray and fancy weaves. my include the young men‘s favorite Walet seams, the all around better form fitters, reguiar slightly formâ€"fitting for E more conservative, sizes 32 to 44. sale at ..... ..... ....l.. $28.95 50 Men‘s and Young Men‘s Fancy Tweed Suits, in smart and attractive tut, three button coat style, with plain >r cuff pants, regular $20.00 value .. [‘ Sults for particular dressers, such “ are to be had in th§s city only at Ernst‘s store, high grade tailoring, baautiful fabrics, with rich shadings, models of the very latest featuring many style ideas not shown before in this city, walst seam models, close fitâ€" ting rope shoulder effects, plenty of regulars, sizes 32 to 44...On sale at Â¥iike srcen Ga598 #r+%% sies«ss $30.05 ABOUT 200 MeEN‘s, YOoUNG mEen‘s * VALUES LUP To $25.00 To $30.00. Buite that arc styled up to the minâ€" ute, waist seams, beited and form fitâ€" ting models, fos the young fellow and plenty of selection, best dressers; greens, dark greys, browns and fancy weaves, sizes 32 to 44. On sale a+ Iph Baby Falis. ? peculiar accident has bereaved . and Mrs. Clifford Mcintosh, of trh apartments, Gueiph,â€" of their onth old child. ‘The â€"little lad, Joffre by name, was playing in +Of the bedroomms in which there is seyright, reises | aboot " iwo the floor and covered over We mustâ€"have climbed up "v. We‘re out for a recordâ€"br traordinary values. We have Baturday at unkeard of prices. 41 King St., E. If you are looking for Extra Good Values in all kinds of Footwear, we are looking for you for we have a large stock of the latest styles on hand and our Low Prices will save you money. _ We are offering Special Bargains on many lines of Summer Shoes, so it will be to your interest to see our asâ€" sortment before you buy , | _â€"Campaign:‘ ER_ 100 ~mEen‘s Anp youngc MEN‘S HAND TAILORED suits REGULAR VALUE UP TO $42.00 AND $45,00. LATEST SHOE NEWS â€" Bic Mown(v wants of men lfld’ Loyn of store is an assurance that you too here. Why pay more for no better quality clothes lity clothes at the same price when you can hâ€"style and topâ€"notch value at Ernst‘s? Our record of over twentyâ€"six years unqua p o dn . â€" Weseloh‘s Shoe , Store ing St., E. = 2 0= , Kibler‘s Old St KITCHENER TWO SHOE STOCKS IN ONE STORE WE INVITE YOU TO CALL Where you will now find recordâ€"breaking day with a We have rounded up hundre _ best dressers; rowns and fancy 44. On sale at rx sre. $19.75 F NNDNGirfolhbalih<.. 1. and boys of Kitchener and vicinity better better quality clothest Or $1%.90 on to the glass which broke under his weight, and the boy fell through to the floor below, a distance of a little over nine feet. When he was found his head was covered with blood, and he was rushed to the Genoral Hospiâ€" tal.. He was severely cut on the right aide of the head, back of the ear, and also on the right temple. â€" . He died Infer wne!" 1. 00000 A~9.) (« e it o EVERYTHING IN HARNESS and for the stable is contained in our stock. Curry combs, brushes, blankets, we have at very low‘ prices and of course you‘ve heard of our harness. It is all dropâ€"stitched, made from the best leather and guaranteed by us in every particular. Big values for a little money is our motto. :‘ M Good Clothes * _>â€" Come We opened the season this week with some brand new shapes that are taking the town. Ask us now what we can do g?r a man who wants Panaâ€" ma comfort.without paying Panama pricesâ€"that‘s where the new chape:‘ shine. This store carries every grade of straw from $1.25 to ..... .. $800 25 Dozen assorted Cloths and Patâ€" terns, standard $1.50 and $1.75, for Another big special ..... ... $1.98 GET YOUR NEW STRAW HAT Toâ€" MORROW. We are selling Bloomers at less than most houses have to pay for them toâ€" day; the values show it; shrewd buyâ€" ers are taking away two and three pairs at a time. 1 BOYS‘ BLOOMER SPECIALS. to High school student Suits, boys* Suits and Suits for the little kiddies. The popular waist seam styles, the beiter, the Norfolk, the mllit}ry back. Mothers and boys will be $i\g.htod with the magnificent show of\style values. Suits at 5.95, $7.50, $9.00, $10.00 to ay with a whole store brim full of €x» up hundreds of lines that we will clear We can‘t remember ever having had a better showing of new Spring Shirts. They are from the best makâ€" ers. They are the smartest patterns we have ever shown. OUR BOYS‘ DEPARTMENT. prices, $1.98, $2.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.65, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 ... ...... and prices, 1919 SPRING SHIRTs. MEN‘8 TROUSER SPECIALS. KING ST., WATERLOO. Students‘, big Bloomer Suits, $9.00 will be satisfied with At away less than present wholesale unqualified Kibler‘s Old Stand get topnotch quality, top a * whatever you in supplying «+ » Bm x4 _ _Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Karn of Kitchâ€" ener, called on Mr. ahd Mrs, Weston ‘last week. ~ | Mr. and Mrs. Bayntom and family Sundayed with friends at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Humme! and Family of Kitchener, Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. C. Hummel. Mr. and Mrs. Keffer of Elmira, viaâ€" ited Mr. and Mrs. Amos Scheidel last Saturday. _ The Misses Florente Shelly and Maud Leesing of Kitchener, were Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Buyder. x Miss Elien Stroh spent the week end at her home at Glenallen. Mr. B. W. and Miss M. Moyer Sun dayed with Kitchener friends. â€" Mr. nnd'_ll.;nw.lv;{:n: 'l:l-d" );lr. Hugo Karn of Kitchener, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Weston last Sunday. Mr. D. A. Bemis of 'l"oronto. spent last week with his sisters, the Misses Mary and Abbie Bemis. _ Miss Jean McAllister left for Philaâ€" delphia last week where she expects to spent a year. Rev. Mr. Plant spend last week atâ€" tending a Conference at Hamilton. Mr. Bert Bedford of Salmon Arm, B.C., is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knechtel and Master Alex and Miss Mary Knechtel of Kitchener, and Mr. Gowling from Canfield, all spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Berlet of Kitchenâ€" ©r, renewed acquaintances here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Zavitz and two little daughters of Brantford, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Plant last weekâ€"end. BLOOMINGDALE TH MTHM TH News Notes of Interest. George D. Brown, son of Mr. C. Brown, arrived in t« wn from oversea» on Wednesday night and â€" proceeded ) _A number of children of Holy Fam ily church were confitmed in _ St. Louis R .C. church at Waterloo on Sunday with others from Elmira and Waterloo. Quite a number _ of the congregation here attended. A pleasant gathering occurred at the home of Mrs. George Hohmeler on Sunday when ber children and grandâ€" children assembled to celebrate _ her 89th birthday anniversary. The aged lady is still in good bealth and in full control of het mental facuities. Amâ€" ong those present from out of towni were ‘Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hohmeler of Kitchener, Messrs Lippert of Waterâ€" lo0, Mr. and Mrs. Nunns and Mrs.‘ Campbell and family of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. John Issier and famâ€" ily accompanied by Miss Laura Dietz of Tavistock motored to â€" Dorchester on Sunday to visit their son, Oscar at the G.T.R. The programme of athletic sports for the morning of July 1stxis: coming along in fine style. Already entries have been made by wellâ€"known Toronâ€" to and Hamilton runners in the 10 and 2 mile races. Mr. Bartlett of the Standard Reliance is offering a special prize of $5.00 value to the winner of the 10 mile race provided he makes the time less than one hour. Anyone else who wishes to donate any special prize for any event kindly make same known to Mr. R. Gribble, sercetary, and help boost. ‘The horse races are ‘expect to exceed any event ever â€" in New Hamburg. All the fastest horses in the country are expected to be here. Rev. W. Williams of _ Tilbury, â€" is here on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Williams. Rev. Thomas Vd;ï¬t;;-;'etumed home on Tuesday from Kitchener where he nltendt_afl‘ the Methodist Conference. Mr. Michael Dietrich is confined to the house with an attack of inflamaâ€" tory theumatism. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr Mr. A. E. Ludwig \spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ludwig, Hawkesville. Pte. Leo Gatschene who 'anl}md here with the 110th, arrived at Portâ€" land ;Maine, last week on the hospital ship Arag@ay, and is now at the uonâ€" walescent Hospital, in Toronto, under treatment. He was severely wound-‘ ed, one leg being amputated and the other also injured by shrapnel. He] expects to be home soon. MA O ininintics. Albsintativinst d 4. dE .1 1 1400 ‘The sudden change to extreme . heat has been very hard on horses, over twenty succumbing in this vieinity, A thunderstorm accompanied by a copâ€" ious uhowerTof rain passed over this vicinity on Thursday ;lternoa’. : Dra yIM woklu 2o MUTH Hudll " for June in, many. years, the thermomâ€" gter registering around 95 _ degrees. C s id 9ls 1 Commencing nexst Wednesday, June l1th, the stores in town will close at 12.30 o‘clock every Wednesday during June, July and August, to give _ the clerks a weekly half holiday during, the hot summer months. ‘The people are requested to bear this in mlnd| and do their Wednesday shopping in the forencon. 'rlge ‘past week has been thé hottest Pte. Walter Michn, son of Mrs. Jicâ€" ob Michn of this town is expected home about Sunday. Heâ€" was with the Cammtomt‘n;smmt:: rived on Tuesday at ancouver on steamship Empress of Russis. , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bender and Mr. Jacob Gascho in Blake, on Saturâ€" cis spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Hamilton. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and §08, Franâ€" (Continued on Page 6.) Our _ NEWS NOTéS GATRERED By â€"NEW HAMBURG. ° Mr. Lioyd Doering of Mildmay has been engaged by Mr. Henry l:oorh ". “.J'::‘-"M of New Hamburg Mre. , ® visited her mother, Mrs. Ruefferâ€" on Sunday. Mr. Sam. Axt has rented the . farm of Mrs; Hartung. . ,“'n.. Lu'.u-’ Ald of ';:o Lutheran urch celebrated the “m of. their verine on Tuesday _ evening Mr. Leo. Gole has moved his portâ€" able sawmill to Mr. C. Schoch‘s place, where he will saw in the place recentâ€" ly vacated by Mr. Haymaker, @ner and Mr. and â€" Mrb. â€" Boinhardt Heldman and son Roland Of Steiner‘s c.;.o.rner spent Sunday â€" At" Mtf. Poter irg‘s. . Miss Laura Wagner of Toronto‘ is visiting her parents, at present. ville, Mr. and Mrs. Astor KooRler of Berlets Corner and Miss L. . Berg of New Hamburg visited at the home of Mr‘.' and Mrs. Henry Berg. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Doerrbecker and family of Erbsville _ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lants. Mr. and Mrs. C onrad Lantz spent last _ week in Kitchener at the bedsid« of their d.cchtcr, Mrs, Ed. Heldman, who is seriously 111. 6008 Mr. Henry Wagner spent: a day in Hamilton last week on busines. \ Miss Susie Wanner spent the weekâ€" end under the parental roof. She reâ€" turned to Rosebank Sunday, accomâ€" panied by Mr. G. Schoch. . Cressman‘s park is very booming these warm days and campers are to be seen on the river bank. the village this week What might have resulted in a serâ€" fous accident happened on Saturday evening when two of our popular young ladies had an upset by driving against a gate post. However by quick action of the ladies, the horse was stopped and the damuge was a broken wheel and badiy bent axle. News Notes. C _ Wedding belis will be ringing in Mr. and Mrs. J. Hornor and Mr.and Mrs. H. Kreuger and Mr. Samuel} Schoch and son Meliville, all from Zurich, visited Mr. C. Schoch on Satâ€" urday. _Quite a number from around here attended the funeral of Mr. Kolb held in Kitchener on Sunday. â€" _A very welcome rain was received in this section last week. and the Misses Vera and Eva Knarr of Waterloo, and Veraâ€"Becker of Wilâ€" liamsburg, were Sundayvisitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ~Bérgeay.â€"â€"Rev. 8. S. Lautenschlager preached in the U B. church on Sunday. D. K. Devitt.â€"Messrs. Hangrm Vernon Bowman of Kitchener, . Eiâ€" don Baer and Miss Myrtle Baer of Blair, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Daniel Geiger.â€"Messrs. Alvin and Clayton Knarr, and Wesley Halliman, E 9P News Items. to & - The rain on Sunday was welcome to the farmers in this district as it ;was getting very dry. Some of: the farmers arehocing their mafigels ert, a son.â€"Mr. and Mr§. Emanuel Deâ€" vitt from Novar, Muskaka,/are spendâ€" ing a few holidays on the old homeâ€" stead with the fortbet‘s fathef, MF. and sugar beets.â€"Quite a number of people attended the pure bred Holâ€" stein sale held at Waterioo last week. â€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rickâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Berg© of Kitch er and Mr. ~and â€" Mrb. â€" ‘i:&dt Mr. and Studery .of . . Sel ‘ Dol PA e Binden ~of_ _ Sehrink. L. 224_ GAl 1 , 77 ‘C.®#S 1CGTOG thG Hgâ€"+ (fuests_were present from Toronto, aments were torn. ~ Kitchener, Harriston, Elora, Elmira, Funeral of Mra. HMenry Christman. _ : | Milverton, Waterloo, _ St. _ Jacobs, The late Mrs. Henry Christman was|Bloomingdale, Mannheim and Conesâ€" buried Sunday afternoon, it was wel} ftogo. _ ~ ® attended by friends from the surâ€"| After spending a short honeymoon rounding towns. * a» in Detroit and other places the newâ€" Attended Convention. ty married couple will on their return About fourteen men of>â€"Elmira at| take up their residence in Milverton, tended the Independent IAberal Conâ€"}followed by the good wishes of their vention aft Waterloo, Mr. John Brox menfls for a happy and prosperous ure. _ ____ 4n ne.n__. 1 Contin.s4 on Page 8. 4 It is reported that Mr. Henry W. € ____1 )._. Ebel has bought what was formorly‘ k > z |P. Decher‘s store. pear at hand and ‘it bebhooves every loyal brother to attend, sbme, if not all of the intervenling meetings. Foot Hurt by Merse. _ . .~ 2 Mr. Carl Mathews of Glenalien, had his horse at the Royal Hotel barn at Drayton on Friday, when he went to hitch up and led the horseâ€"to the rig; it became unruly qnd pushed Mr. Matthews against the brick wall, and stepping ou his right foot. No bones of candidates. The County Master Bro. Johu McDousld fited ‘the r.aa, ing officer‘s chair in his mews! ahis ing officer‘s chair in his usual ablé manner. ‘The angual celebration is anÂ¥ "Pias y â€" 4 REZNCE RAC. 5.00 The local Orangemen had n Yery| Baden, in the Te ttended last . Friday | in t evening, hnd agaty inichated‘s -.':A-_'xl‘?w- PHILIPSBURG, STRASBURG. MANNME!M. 8r. II.â€"Nelda _ Schaeter, _ Harold Steiss, Jonathan Martin, Elmer Hil .l':::‘d. Eimeda Huchn, Cassima Otterâ€" n. . 4 [. Pte.. Steiss enlisted with the 118th Battalion in 1915 and later with â€" the '_Sth Can. R. R. Troops,*Toronto. . He went overseas in January 1917, _ and was in active service since. Since the Armistice has been â€" signed he has visited Germany and other Euro pean countries. School Report for May 1919. ; ._Names in order of merit. _ Sr. IV.â€"Hilda Braendle, â€" Beatrice Zinkann, Erle Steiss, Mossie Smith. ‘The Farmers Cooperative shipped four carioads#"of cattle and one car df hogs to Toronto last week. people of Elmira, Rev. Wabster gave very ihtotosting address u:' s.l'h: ï¬m taiked of man in a crowd." + i‘rl.y'ln(ï¬ï¬aâ€".vs'ho-â€""n" 'T;.llt:l and amily spent Sunday~with t. and Mre. n,'g'!lm’, Guelph. . The business visitors to _ Toronto last week were Mr.J. P. sw, Bert Woods, Fred. Letson, Sa; Horat, J'Oh Woolis, Byron Letson and Hugh zmd' m.fl was given â€" in our town hall last Friday evening by the Mrs. Wm. Sobey and son, Clarke, spent Saturday in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Steiss and son, Donald who spent several weeks with Mrs. A. Steiss have again returned to ,their home in Toronto. Quité a number from our burg atâ€" tended the Lutheran Sunday . School Convention at Wellesley on â€" Whit Monday. Jr. IV.â€"Amos Hoffman, ~ Lauretta Brnem‘le. % . §r. ‘IIL.â€"Howard Zinkanp, _ Carl Scheiffele, Mabel Hahn, Gladys Steiss, Enorma Schaefer, Ida Hachbort. Jt. TMI.â€"KEl#fe Ziegler, Willie Hachâ€" bort, Alberta Schmidt, Irene _ Hahn, Reta Scheiffele. _ Pte. Manford Steiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steiss arrived home from France last week. __Mre. J. Kress of Kitchener visited thllr. and Mrs. A. N.‘Weber on Sunâ€" ay. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peppler of Waâ€" terloo spent Sunday with friends and relatives here. day. Mr. C. N. Huehn of Waterloo and family visited relatives here on Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hartung â€" and two sons William and John of Philipsâ€" bur‘g Â¥isited with Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Hartung. ily of B'uflenrubénfltiéuin‘(i:yflwvlï¬; Mrs. Jacob Battler. & Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler and famâ€" ily of Kitchener spent Sunday â€" with the fopmer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kocehler. [JME Bt. Jacabe and bore wite fage peet } Mr. W. J. Snider was a woek end visiter to Toronto. .__Mrs. S. P. Bowman and Mr, and Mrs. J. Schumaker and family of Kitâ€" chener were the guesis ofâ€"the Misses Annie ang Carrie Shoemaker over Sunday. 2X %:Imclqn‘ of the Luthéran Sunâ€" day School teachers attended a disâ€" trict convention held In Wellesley vil lage on Monday. ‘ Mrs. Fred Beckwood has returned to Toronto, where she has taken posâ€" negglu _c_)f # rooming house. ‘Quite a number from here and vicinity on Saturday afternoon attendâ€" ed the Independent Liberal Convenâ€" tion in Waterloo. Wndta, in the brestnce ‘or nbour 200 e presence 0P Reltedoer «ad ceomenn ie npot was w the bride‘s sister, Percada, was bridesâ€" (Prag® ;1‘:-1':l The fl%l;lt:; were the flower march was played by Selina Ritter. .'l‘hohfldowudre-udh-mnof silk crepe de chine trimmed â€" with pearl and crystal beading, dhd carried ‘a~bouquet ~of roses and sweet peas. The Rowers of the bridesmaid were .: After the ceremony and congratulaâ€" tions were over the bridal couple moâ€" m:cl to Kneh_cg_olr.wud .after their return a sumptuous wedding dirner was ‘partaken of. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heipel and famâ€" . i Me of h ant arrimed note for the nefaanth WEST MONTROSE. TRE tmends Sire t is va t HEIDELBURG. and Miss Gladys [ Or F.L. Cole, Dr. Jennie M. There is an exactness in the formula, and a thoroughns the mixing and grinding of the pure ingredients that in perfect painting results. A gallon of SWP will cover more su than you ever thought possible and‘:m wear so long and its color so well that its use is genuine economy. . Don‘t experiment when you paint your house. experimenting has been done for you, and the re of years of experience in making Paint and of in merable practical and scientific tests is SWP, Sherv Williams Paint (Prepared). caused many washâ€"outs of â€" bridges and culverts in_ ith!s‘ community. Mr. Wm. Snider has purchased new car. & The heavy rains â€" last Nothing J us! as Good When fooking for a DRUGLESS HEALTH SCIRA which will get resuls you will find "NOTHING JUST GOOD" as CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMEN Consult us at our ADJUSTING PARLORS â€"â€" R 107 King St., West * To C KWitehs At Clearing Prices. umbsso;ï¬b’!-lï¬â€˜ï¬‚ Latest styles and materials, _ 1k |Afewoddm8uihonuhatlldtl’lbl.'[yfz; RUGS AND LINOELEUMS. â€" | o ~*CF ‘H. Alm-&dm-kmdnszxsmmw;u $15 to $18, Sale Price ..... .. ..... .......2., s Remnants of Linoleums and Floor Oil m&.‘ tionally low prices. )+ saB is # #% SHERMNâ€"Wiurram$s Pamrsnp;â€"V{airmmsnues LADIE®‘ SUITS AND COATS. | BIG UNDERSKIRT YALUE, ..« _ _â€"_ In Black and Colorsy regular $1.175 to 81.5080‘0M“‘..‘.x-q.....:.‘..i’,..«:‘,'ï¬_ i I * § : $1.00 Overall Aprons for ... ............. v4+ L. ut b amisjedia i/ 4 2 an King St. East M. Weiche! & Son Ltd. Waterloo Ont. Golidies Limitez CHIROPRACTORS. Thursday _ Tom Lairby, formerly of the Hall staff in Brantford, left for ‘Fé to on Wednesday for his 25th 0j tion since he was wounded in second battie of Ypres in 1915. _ Kitchener, ho ob