â€" Our Special Sale Ernst‘s UNIMPAIRED ASBSORTMENT â€" THE SAME VARIETY AND WOMâ€" | o4 a number from this vicinity DERFUL VALUES THAT WE PRESENTED AT atiended the Township Sunday School THE BEGINNING OF THE SALE _ |Convention, which was held at Winâ€" We bought them very much un der the market value, in conseqenve fierbourne on Thursday, June 24th, we are offering them to you at Greatly Reduced Prices. Mr J. T. Oit acting as president of enc ul 22 Olhinia are in atrict accord with the season‘s View |the Association. uie 4 ks hi 2t d old ctiiht Th iin Aialiheâ€"dit Aiviicndiaiiomtt/prpr enppeiy S The tyles and materials are in strict accord with the season‘s viewâ€" pointâ€"single and double breasted coats and all popular fashion features â€"Worsteds, Cheviots, Scotch Tweeds and other wanted materials in sea sonable colorings. Everything that critical dressers are likely to deâ€" mand. Sizes for all men of all buildsfrom 35 upwards. ie d NOTE THESE BONA FIDE REDUCTIONS Buits for Men and Young Men worth $38.00 for $27.50. Buits for Men and Young Men worth to $47:50, for $37.50. BSuits for Men and Young Men, worth to $60.00, for §$47.50. BOYS‘ SUITS FOR $13 and $19. At these Prices we offer exceed Ingiy good values in Boys‘ Suiteâ€"a variety of nice serviceable materials in sightly Woeaves, Mixtures in Grey, Green and Brown effects.. Full beited styles. These are strongly pullt Buite that will withstand severe usage; all sizes to 18. They are extra good Garâ€" ments for $13 and $19. Suits for small Boys, 2 to 8 y old, Middy and other styles, Plain Fancy Materials $7.00 and up. SPECIAL SHOE VALUES ..Men‘s Gun Metal Blucher Shoes, medium round Toes, excellent quallâ€" tles at these prices, $4, 65. Men‘s Dark Brown Calf, English, Lace style, and very neat and dressy Shoes for $6.50. Men‘s Blucher Shoes, in Brown Leather, â€" Combination â€" last, English and medium Toes ,extra quality $8.50. Men‘s . Mohogany â€" English Lace Bhoes, Hampton last, highest grade and best style, $15.00. Boys‘ Gunmetal Shoes, English or Blucher style, also dark Tan, special at $4.85. Boys‘ Gunmetal Shoes, Black, in English Toe or medium, very stylish, sizes 11 to 13, $3.95. We are showing very complete lines of Men‘s Straw Hats, embracâ€" ing every straw and braid that is in favor this season. The variety is so great that every Man or young Man will be able to find a Hat that comâ€" forts to his taste. "'.v!Nvï¬l'r HATS popular shapes $2.00 to $4.00. SPLIT STRAW, Yacht styles $3.00 _ PANAMA HATS, Fedora and Sail or style $4.00 to $10.00. Footwear FANCY STRAW HATS $3.00 to ..rry Pickers Scarce. Whe Ontario Labor Bureaun office r® ports considerable dificulty in finding berry pickers to supply the &n of the frult growers. Some ; ttes are again being employ: OF MEN‘ S FINE SUITS |; Men‘s Straw Hats â€" Trousers for all Occaâ€" Arsenate of Lead does not burn the leaves but rather tones up the foliage. Bugocide contains arsenate of lead and Paris Green and is therefore a little stronger poison. & Paris Green, the old stand byâ€" _ We have a fresh stock of it. _ Bordeaux Mixture for blight. _ Buy them hore and get the best. 0. E. Seegmiller, Phm.B. 88 QUEEN ST.S. 0_ _ _ _ _ _ _ KIMCHENER If you‘re particularly fond of particularly good bread, ask for this particular flour by nameâ€" Progress , NO. 2# POTATO BUG POISONS smail Boys, 2 to 8 years ‘G@o0o0p : BREAD for I(len, Women and Children t 38 Out of High Rent District. Boys‘ Ribbed Stockings for Boys Woolwich and girls, very serviceabie, priced at Miss 1 50c and 65¢. â€" _ |spent Bun Boys‘ Long Bib Overalis, sizes 24 to 32, a special value at $1.75 to $2. Boys‘ Union Sults, Spring weight, knoe length and efeeveless. _ Children‘s Wash . Buits, . Stripes, Plain, Colors and Combinations, trimâ€" med, late novelty styles $1.50 to §3. Boys‘ Straw Hats, new shapes, for $100, $1.50, §$2.00. Boys‘ Caps, Plain Colors, Plaids and Mixtures, $1.50, $2.00. Shoes for Smail Boys, Gunmetal or Tan, Blucher style, sizes 8 to 10%4 for §2.75. ..Women‘s Patent, one eyelet Ties, flexible Soles, Louls Heels, very latest style, at $7.50. Women‘s Havana Brown Kid Oxâ€" fords, Military Heels, special at §7.50. Women‘s Dark Brown Patent Lace Oxfords, Louls Heel, special at $4.95. _ Women‘s Black Lace Oxfords, Mcâ€" Kay sewn soles, Loulg Heel. very latest style, for $6.00. '.i-\ivvc;n;;;';'ï¬idcira Brown Calf, high cut lace Boots, sensible low heel, at $6.50 s _ Women‘s Black Kid Lace Shoes, imitation stitched Tips, Leather Louls Heels, reg. $10 for $7.95. _ sions Men‘r Fine Thousers, an _ excepâ€" tlonally large and attractive showing embracing many desirable materials of medium and light welghts, neat hairlines, atripes, In various shades of Grey, also fine Worsteds, in novel-‘ ty materials, Suitings, etc., are well tailored and fit correctly, prices are $6.00, $7.50, $8.00 to $10.00 ‘ Other Trousers made from a diâ€" versity of good materials, good colâ€" ors and good wearing qualities, good grades and values for Women‘s Black Gunmetal Calf Lace Shoes, low flat heel. "Whoere the Good Clothes Come from‘ Ten Killod in Streets. Trne fatal automobile accidents have been recorded in Detroit thus far in the month of June, according to a re port by the Accident Investigation bureau of the police department,, to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bnyder spent Baturday in Kitchener and attended the presentation which was given by Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Co. to one of their directors, Mr. Charles Rieckert. 8 _ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott and daughâ€" ters Ella and Gertrude and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Eby spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. P. Schmehi at North lp;;(â€"-Squa y with Mrs n esn . Quite a number of our U. F. 0. sports attended the U. F. O. picnie at Elora on Friday June 25th, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bowman and son .of lows, are spending several weeks with the former‘s mother. Mrs. Silas Bowman. "?uZ'Tan.im are iall weaying smile, the examinations gre over m the holidays just _hegun._ Mr. J“Es' Snyder and Mr. Almon A. Snyder attended a Shorthorn cattle sale near Oakville on Weglnegday last. Miss Ada Bowman, who has been attending . Stratford â€" Normal School has returned home for, the vacation. Masters Eugene and Gordon Brooks are spending the . summer vacation with their grandmother at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Koebel have returned to their home in â€" Detroit after spending some time with Mr and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle. Pretty Wedding. T N o PWP TY TaNROME Aeerinanon ts A very pretty but quiet wedding took place on Saturday â€" afternoon, June 19th, at three o‘clock, at the Elmira Evangelical parsonage, Rev. Brown officlating, when Miss DBella Nelson; daught@r of Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs §. J. Nelson of this place was hapâ€" pily wedded to Mr Edmund H. Wideâ€" s n en i n d en PAce Sn en aneeenisne .. man of Detroit, formerly of Elmira. The happy couple left on Monday morning for thetr futtre home in Detroit. Their many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Widemman every happiness and success in their new life. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ScnmanhN "~~ daughter Olive spent Sunday at Roseâ€" ville Mr. and Mrs. N. Richardson spent a few days in Stratford last wek. Mr. U. Nabragang and Mr. Delton Coxson and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Nahrâ€" gang motored to London â€" ofâ€" Friday last EDT Mra. Laura Hilborn of ,New Dunâ€" dee is spending a few days with her aunt Mrs. G. A. Miller here. Mr. Walter Love of Galt called on hia brother_Wm. Love on Saturday last. Mra. 8. Guthric of Toronto former: ly of Haysvllle is visiting her daughâ€" ter Mrs. W. A. Cook. Mrs, 8.E. Puddicombe . and leg. motored to Stratford . one last week. mml:mnu Sittler of Woolwich 2M Aesoues Mr. and Mra. J. M. Yurbrigg and family and Misa M.T. Yurbrigg all of New â€" Hamburg called on Mra. M. Somerylle on Sunday. A Garden Party wil be held on Wednesday â€" evening. July 7th under the ausplces of the A.Y.P.A. a full variety of refreshments . will be for wale. The Baden Band wil upply . a good musical program, Admission | 15¢ and 1e. â€" Everybody come _ (On Saturday â€" evening. June 2mh,| The Dominion Rubber System football ; team came to Strasburg and plnymll the last league game in â€" Strasburg. The game was not so fast as previous ones as both teams are out of the running for league honors. The score at the end of the game was 1â€"1 and everybody was happy. _ Allen Kinder from Preston (referred the game . to the â€" satisfaction of all, The team Is now able to accept any challenge for an exhibition game of football. Mr. and Mrs. John â€" Haugh _ and Mra. A. Weber and Mr. Wim. Haugh from Dashwood visited at the home of Cyrus Schoch on Sunday. Mr. Herb. Wismer from Kitchener wpent the weekâ€"end at his home her. Mr. spent Mr. spent o ty hn Ne WusaU & Aeronte hss OurBusy Neighbors Mr. Ford Trischow from Mannheim spent Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Isiah Cressman attondâ€" ed the Bowman reâ€"union in | Preston last week Mrsa. Hanley and family of Detroit spent a féw days with _ relatives in town and vicinity. 0 _ ‘-SA‘}nT--liâ€"lmn;tnn _(nee Misa Munroe). and two smail sons of Montreal were the guests of Miss Sylvia Bock on Friâ€" _ Mrs. Crawe (nee Mirs Addie Brick: er) of Toronto, spent the week end day int NEWS NOTES GATHERED BY NDUSTRIOUS ‘ORRESPONDENTE IN COUNTY AND DI@FRICTS UAnlun® 1 Mrs. Wm. Schmann and Olive spent Sunday at Roseâ€" FLORADALE HAYSVILLE NEW DUNDEE. son day Mr. John Schults of Waterioo called on friends in town snd vicinity on Friâ€" day mond wedding of Mr. and Mrs. James Hilborn of Prestog on Saturday, June 26, were Mrs. Isaigh Hilborn and famâ€" ily; Mr. and Mrs. A. Hi&born; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hi}born and son. Mrs. Arthur Hallman and daughter Zona, of Regina, Sask., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Hallman. _ _Mr. Henry Weber of Galt is visiting friends and relatives in the village. The Misses Sweltzer of Kitchener spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gruelich. Miss Nettie Stoltz, Mrs. L. Heimpel and son of Gueliph were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman on Friâ€" day. Quite a number of the village and community attended the camp meet: ing at Hespeler on Sunday. The lawn social held by the Woâ€" men‘s Institute at the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson, proved quite a success. Proceeds to the amount of $53.53 were realized, Mrs. Simon Weber spent a few days with her daughter in Kitchener. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Johs Bowman attendâ€" ed the Bowman reunion at _ Preston last Wednesday. Mr. Ed. Lautenschlager spent _ the week end at Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Schmidt and Miss Marie Schmidt attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George Hagedorn of Strasburg _ on Wednesday. Mrs. Haumacher of Kansas City and Miss Bowman of Dashwood were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowman on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaas Hilborn, _ Miss Gertrude Hilborn of Kitchener _ and Miss Mabel Hilborn of Nevada, Ohio, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn on Monday. Miss Malinda Sandlos, Miss Orring, Mr. and Mrs. Sandlos of Hanover are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lauâ€" tenschlager. Miss Verdie and Mr. Ed. Boiton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lambkin, â€" of Fordwich, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn. Noss Mary Swq of Kitchener is the guest of Mr.‘%lfln. Albert Chapâ€" Mr. Stemen of Huntington, Ind., visâ€" ited at the home of Rev. G. A. and Mrs. Shepherdson for a few days. Miss EmmaGructzner of Hanover is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Lautenschlager Miss Laura Hilborn is up(-mllng" a few days at Mr. and Mrs. George Milâ€" ler‘s at Haysville. Mr. andMrs.H. D. Schmidt and fam y visited Mr. avd Mrs. John Bilecman of Erbsville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ _ Zurich _ and daughter Dorothy of © Exeter spent Thursday with Mr. and _ Mrs. _ John Bowman. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timm and son of Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Witâ€" mer and son of Fordwich were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilâ€" born and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Main over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Cranson â€" Hallman of Bridgeport, spent the weekâ€"end at the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph,. Hallman. Mr. Lioyd Hilborn of Kitchener is spending a few days at his home here. The boys and girls‘ Misston wil nave theis progfem at the Church on Sunday at 3 o‘clock The New Dundce football aggregaâ€" tion journeyed to Plattsville on Monâ€" dey evening lis‘, anl played a friend ly game with the W.F.A. team of that place. The game resulting in a win for the locals, the score being: New Dundee 1 Plattaville 0 Congratulations boys. Quite a number of farmers . have started haying and report a fair crop. Corn â€"andâ€"other_hoe crops are rather backward, and with good weather will come along. We are sorry to report an accident which happened to Mr. A. C. Bowman while sawing wood on his own furin. Mr. Bowman was operating the . saw when it caught a plece of wood and threw his hand in front of the _ saw, kevering three of his fingers on the right hand. Doctors Morrison _ and Anderson attended to him and he is doing nicely. Annual Conference One of the lur;eï¬ annual conference was held in the Mafnhiem U.B. Church from the 17 to 20th of June. People were present from all over the country. All the circuits were . well represented. Quite a number from here attended the camp meeting held in Hespeler last Sunday. Mrs. A. E. Bergey tnd‘ Mr. Eimer and Mrs. Grace Pansy of Pittaburg are spending a few weeks . iholkhy- with her sister Mrs. A. C. Bowman. Mr. J. 8. Bergey who has Mn home for a few weeks‘ hol.Jays returned to Winnipeg. | Bishop Q. G, Allwood who presided ed over the conference was a credit to the entire conference. On Sunday the last day quite a number had to be turned away. The people were very hoxpitably, entertained . at the home of Mr. Ephrain Devitt through the enâ€" the conference which was very much appreciated by all. Practically no change were made in the stationing of the Pastors except Kitchener which will receive Rev. Mr. South. those whq attended the diaâ€" MANNH E1M , JULY 1, 1920 _ Band TJBR Mrs. E. Franke returned home from a couple of weeks visit with relatives und friends in New Beriin, N. Y. § Mrs. Obrock and daughter Dorothy of Cleveland, Ohio., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Boettger. Mr. shd Mrs. Guy Semple and son and Miss Ruth Peacock, spent severâ€" al days with friends in Milverton. â€" Mr. Harry _ Smith of _ Kitchener, spent Sunday with friends in town. _Miss Simpson, of Chesley, spent the weekend with friends in town. Mr. August _ Meler of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. _Mr. Wiliam Franke of Chesley, spent the weekend with his parents, _ Mr. and Mrs E. Franke. Mr. and Mrs. George Appel and Miss Edna Appel visited Mr. Herman Appel in Woodstock on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Victor Huehn of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end at their homeâ€" here. Mr. Percy Bean and . family who spent a couple of weeks with his parâ€" ents, returned to their home in Brantford Miss A. Goforth spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Stratford. GUARD BABY‘S HEALTH The summer months are the most dangerous _ to _ children. Tke comâ€" plaints of that season, which are cholera infantum, colic diarrhoea and | dysentry, come on so quickly that often a little one is beyond aid beâ€"} fore the mother realizes he is ill. The mother must be on her guard to preâ€" vent these troubles, or if they do come on suddenly to banisly them. No other medicine is of such ald to mothers during hot weather as is Baby‘s Own Tablets. They regulate the stomach and bowels and are ab | solutely safe. Sold by medicine deal~l ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. I *I M. WEICHEL & SON Limited ¢â€"1 The Big Hardware Store Waterlo« Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lloy! Ehy of Toronto and Miss Bricker of Roseville spent a few days with the former‘s parents last week. Mrs. Heller Sr. after many years residence in this community left last Thursday for Bad Axe, Mich., to reâ€" side with her daughter Mrs. Otter bein. Her many friends‘ good wishes go with her. â€" Six entrance candidates are writing on their éxamination at Kitchener C this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker and famâ€" ily and Mr. and Mrs. _ Wahlattended the camp meeting near Mildmay over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Colin Gungrich of North Bay, spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Gungrich Young St. Dear Sirsâ€"This fall 1 got thrown on a fence and hurt my chest very bad, so I could not work mad it hurt me to breathe. 1 tried all kinds of Liniments and they did me no good. Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited One bottle of MINARDS â€" LINT MENT warmed on flannels and ap plied on my breast, relieved me com pletely. o C. IL CO8SSABOOM Rossway, Didby Co., N. S. NEW HAMBURG Auto Coaster Waggons ST. JACOBS PATENTED A®MIL 3m0, 10+" IN THE SUMMER y* A prety wedding was solemn‘zed M on Thursday at 2 o‘clock at the home| _‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Val. Otterbein when | [a" when their eldest daughter Addie was | at united in the holy bonds of matrimany | Hu) to Mr. Emmerson Krauter, son of Mr. M aad Mrs. Albert Kirauvter, Rev. Stromâ€" [ of pfer of Elmira officiating. The bride Jac was attened by her sister Miss Mary F Otterbein, and Mr. Wiliam Kuhn acted | Eva as groomsman. The bride was . the at o recipient of many valuable presents. R The bridal couple left on Friday on } CHa an extended motor trip thru Western| fric Ontario. _ On their return | Mr. and [ Pla Mrs. Krauter will take up their re.-fl-l dence on a f&rm near here. We wish; 1 ’Mr. and Mrs. Krauter many | years v©"s of happiness. ers Pretty Wedding TUB SKIRT One of the luxuries of Summertime is having a bountiful supply of White Tub Skirts. inexpensive, casily laundered and always crisply smart one can athieve an mir of freshness delightful to gaze upon as well as to possess when there needs be no stinting with Tub Skirts. Our present assortment permits wide range of choice from Plain Tallored Jean Skirts in Ladies‘ and Misses‘, Priced at $2.50 and $2.75 each. Two good quality Gaberdines that are exceptional Goudies Limited Values at Our Special Prices $3.00 to $5.50 each. Commencing in June this store closes for half holiday every Wednesday, excepting when there ‘s another logal hollday durintg the summer months. COOL SHOE NEWS WESELOH‘S SHOE STORE 3 Doors From Post Office Ritct NOTE: We close at 12.30 noon Wednesday until October 1. a â€" Pushâ€"aâ€"Bikes A threeâ€"wheeled Bike at $2.00 HEIDELBURG A Summer Joy Medium size at $2.50. Large size at $3.00. "The Home of Low Prices." bearing, Painted and Varnished. _ Steel Tires and Hubs and Steel Axles. lc No. 00 Solid Wheel, at $4.25. No. 01 12 in. x 30 in. at $7.00. The Auto Coaster Waggons a% Kiddie Kars s _ Mary Fnglish sevsic>s v.ill be held at th®« hn acted| Evangelicat Church Sunday morning <, was â€" the| at 10 o‘clock. 4 presents. Messrs. Harry Zeigler and J. G. / iday â€" on | Crawtord sport tha weelkeail «‘h Western| friends at Brussels, Walton and other : Mr. and { places. +4 heir re.~:1~| m monl resarmemrmmmm nsm sc We wish| â€" The Board of Railway Commission«: ?} y â€" years vers has been given extraordinary powâ€". _ ers to deal with the fuel situation. _ .. /}} No. No. No. 1, 14 in.x 32 in. at $8.50. 2, 14 in. x 34 in. at $9.75. 3. 16 in. x 38 in. at $10.75. in 5 different sizes. _ Roller ; News Notes n Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bechthold & |l’rn->lon were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechthold over BWM", Mr. and Mrs. Willam Seyler and} family of New Hamburg spent Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fl.] Huhn. C â€" Mroand Mrs. Chaz Heipel and family of Baden spent Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Sattler. _ â€" We are now well . supplied with a Big Assortment of Brown or White Canvas Shoes with Leather or Rubber soles which are just the thing for this warm weather and which we are sellâ€" ing at money saving prices.‘ We invite you to call and see them at Waterloo, Ont. [