: Notice to the Watchful Waiter | Ernst‘s THE MAN WHO HAS BEEN WATCHPU‘~ * â€" CLOTHING PRICES i8 WAITING There is no haif way measure in anything we doâ€"when we cut prices â€"prices dropâ€"no compromise. _A sale of this character rarely occurs before the end of the season. The reductions are doubly attractive for they apply to the finest quality suits. L A Saving of $9.50 to 16.50 per suit. s Two Plece Suits of Palm â€" Beach Cloth as cool as a sea breeze. They are made up in the newest styles of Gray, Green and Blue, Specialâ€" $18.50, $20.50, $25.00 A Splendid Offering of Men‘s High Quality TROUSERS Blue Serges, Fancy Mixed Tweeds, Fancy Striped Worsteds, in Grey, Brown, Blue, Green and dark colorâ€" ings, plain or cuff â€" buttons _ waist, sizes 31 to 44, special values at â€" $4.00. $500, $6.00, $7.00, $8.30 to $10. Fifteen hundred fine suits, Su suitable for Fall or Winter wear Men‘s Fine Shirts of new Madras, in\ neat attractive patterns and colorâ€" Ings, excelient well built Shirts for $4.50 and $3.50 * Men‘s Soft Cuff Shirts, made from good materials, anm â€" assortment of pleasing patterns, of special value for $2 50 Smart new Neckwear, many _ rich and pleasing . colors, . combinations, fashionable ito tie in the smallest knot $1.00. wWOMEN‘S CANVAS OXFORDS E-An excellen: showing of Oxfords. uban Heels and Special Priced Satâ€" urday, $2.98. Women‘s Canvas Oxfords ~~ WHIt Whiteâ€"t.iziuther Sotes and Cubâ€" an Heels. This style is one of our most popular sellers, Specially Priced on Spturday $3.45. Women‘s Canvas Pumps With either high or low Heels, turn soles, Special Saturday $2.95. _ Women‘s Black Lace Oxfords, Mcâ€" Kay sewn‘ Soles, Louis Heels, latest styles, Special for Saturday $4.95. 7'Won‘|er'|'l Havana Brown Oxfords, Military Heels, Special Saturday at $5.95. Arsenate of Lead does not burn the leaves but rather tones up the foliage. Bugocide contains arscnate of lead and Paris Green and is therefore a little stronger poison. i Paris Green, the old stand byâ€" _ We have a fresh stock of it. Y,' _ Bordeaux Mixture for blight. Buy them hcre and get the best. 28 QUEEN ST. S. "That flour pleased me lmmonnlyl and my family are boasting of the bread and biscuits that 1 bake," you will say if you are asked how you like iz Hot Weather Footwear Values Tiat} ho at J JIOUF > esult')ml_lj%j.:%ï¬ PALM BEACH SUiTS ‘s Right Arm is Found Men‘s Dress Accessories POTATO BUG POISONS $28.50, $38.50, $48.50 . Seegmiller, Phm. B. in Niagara Out of High Rent District. ¥¢ wWATCHFULLY WAITING FOR LOWER is WAITING NO LONGER. Summer weights, medium weights, weights $18, $20, $22 ‘ $14.95 We have just 300 more Suits than we should have, they were delivered to us late and we must have the room. These Suits represent our best makes, all well tailored and trimâ€" med. The fabrics are Tweeds, Homeâ€" spuns, Worsteds and Scotch Mixtures, in shades of Green, Brown and Grey. We recommend â€" this special . to every Mother who has Boys‘ Clothing to buy. @1lts to fit boys ages 7 to 18 years. Men‘s Cotton Ribbed Union Suitsâ€" White or Ecru, long or short sleeve qualiay special priced at $1.98. Men‘s Leather Beits, Plain or Iniâ€" tial Buckles, Black, Tan and Grey. Men‘s Lisle Hose, reinforced Heels and Toes, Black, Tan, Navy, Grey and White for E2Dc. Men‘s Silk Hose with Lisle Soles, Navy, Cordovan, Grey and Black 98c. Men‘s Athletlc Union Suits, Nainâ€" sook and otheg suitable materials, good qualities for $1.00 to $2.00. MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ FOOTWEAR Men‘s Oxfords, dark _ Brown _ or Black, English style toes. Trqgo deâ€" sirable styles, reguiar $12.00, Upecial at $8.95. . ons te Men‘s Summer â€" Oxfords,, White Duck, English style last, will give genuine $Summer Comfort at $2.98. Men‘s High Lace Canvas . Shoes, White or Brown $3.00. Men‘s Tennis Shoes $1.98. Boys‘ and Youths‘ Tennis Shoes at $1.65 and $1.45. Boys‘ Shoes, dark Brown or Gunâ€" metal Leather, English Lace style, very substantial Shoes for $4.75. ‘"Whoere the Good . Clethes wreath and clasped hands, and a motto beneath, "Forget me not, Annie," was fpung floating:in the Niagara River. 1 th t‘zlavad to be the nr:\o(uctlidé A BOYS‘ SUIT SALE Come from‘ 300 Fine Suits K1TCHENER Mr. â€" and _ Mrs. _ Oliver _ Snyder teturned home iast Friday from a two months‘ delightful vilst through the Great West. â€"Mr Murray Snyder, of Waterloo, is holidaying at the home of Mr. Aaron Snyder. es Mr. lun Bowman was a business visitor to Toronto on Thursday. _ _ Mr. Harry Mogk, of Kitchener, spent lhg wegkâ€"end under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. W. Detrich and son of Toronto are «spending . the holidays with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Detrich. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Mohr and famâ€" lly and Miss Florence Eidt, of North Easthope, spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Koch and family, Mr. Orton Snyder, of Kitchenâ€" er, and Mrs. Harry Koch, and son, of Durham, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snyder. Mr. R. Cassey of Drayton, has been engaged as principal of our Publc School and Miss Ada Bowman as asâ€" sistant. m.\rlvf‘â€l"loyd Snyder and the Misses Vera Snyder_ and F. Eidt spent Sunâ€" day with Upper \Voolwk'h friends. â€" Mr. J. B. Snyder and Mr. A. A Snyder were business visitors to Pal: merston on Thursday. s Mr' a;eru Philip Rominger made a business trip to â€" Kitchener last Thursday. M;m;nï¬"lll-r;.ï¬A. Allemang and fa mily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Philip Loehner, _ Our annual school plenic was held at Snyder‘s Flats the other Friday, and a goodly number of scholars and friends were present to spend the afternoon on the banks of the grand. The most interesting part of the program was the presentation of a box of silver teaspoons to Miss Stumpf angd a handsome Leather Club Bag g-ur. S.C. Mackenzie, as both teachâ€" f are leaving our midst. Mrs. Schweitzer and Miss Dorothy spent: the holiéay at ‘Foronto. "rli;ul-i;r Blake Scheidel of Toronto is spending his | holidays | with Mr. Mrs. Amsey Schweitzer. s Mr. and Mrs. Amos Scheidel and Mr. and Mrs. Jorry Keffer and family woere guests of Elmira â€" friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Addison D. Snyder, Mr. Stavanes and Mr. B.W. Moyer, were the guests of Strassburg friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brubacher of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressman. Mrs. Abe Buebler and â€" daughter Sualoma of St. Jacobs are spending some time at Pleasant View. Miss Hessie Moderwell of Stratford and Miss Ellen Stroh of Kitchener nre spending a few days with the Moyers at Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hunsberger | of Bridgeport and Miss Ada Burkholder of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Addison D. Snyder on Sunday. Mrs. David Harper and daughters Gladys and Helen of Toronto are spending some time with the Misses Jounna and Sarah Snyder. Miss Grace Randell _ of Kitchener spent a few days with her grandâ€"parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Shaffer. Mrs. Kock and little son of Durâ€" ham are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Menno Kock here. Mr. Herb. Heintzman of Hamilton, and Mrs. Joe Heintzman motored to Toronto to spend a few days with the latter‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Knephâ€" fler. Miss Tfilda Heintzman â€" spent weekâ€"end at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zinger of Ariss Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Benninâ€" ger. 7 Miss Nettio Benninger spent a week‘sâ€"holiday â€"withâ€"herâ€"sisterâ€" atâ€"Artes Misa Ruth McDonald is holidaying at Goderich for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. John HofsteUier and family of Kitchener _ were . Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Huff. Mr. Martin Yantz and Mr. and Mrs. John Yantz of Preston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Albert Yantz. Mrsa. Andrew Singer and son Simon of Little Germany Sandayed _ with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heintzman. Mr. Allen Buehler of Elmira and Mr. Edwin Buehler and Miss Maggie Buehler of St. Jagous were visitors at Pleasant View the other day Messrs. Kenneth MceWilistér and Measre. â€" Kenmneth McWilistér and Charlie Bedford and the Miases Qlive and â€" Marjorie McAllister and Miss Bull motored to Tavistock on Sun: day and were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Peppler. * Missra. IrwinShantz and â€" Menno Stickley Sundayed with friends near Goderich the other Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Harry, motored day. Mira Nora Heintzman of Kitchener Sundayed under the parental roo®. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gerbeck and daughter, of Detroit, are spending A few weeks‘ holidays with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and . Henry Kurt. "Sik pfirinl Hoflgaa. P mna Mre. OurBusy Neighbeors ‘ORRESPONDBNTS 1N COUYTY AND Desrpadi® BLOOMINGDALE FLORADALE. MANH TE M. Henry Kurt and son, to Stratford, on Sunâ€" ch the «» # * Mr. Westey Fetier uncle of Bay ity visited at his s ‘s home, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ha: from Hesâ€" peler motored to C last Sunday. Dr. Burnett of Galt taught the Jible Class of the Blair Sunday School ‘ The football sweaters are expected to arrive this week which wil} give the boys quite a nalty appesrance. The sweaters are red and white . with a green maple leaf on and AB _ in the The name of the Club is the Blair Maple Leaf Footvall Club and are opâ€" en for games with auy team. . Write to James Johannes, Manager. â€" Blair played Limerick a _ friendly game of football which resulted in a score of 2â€"0. The footfallers are thinking of enâ€" tering a team in the W.F>A. next vear. ‘The Blair bridge is in Ewbll, An accident will surely happen _ and the municipality be assessed if . the bridge is not repaired. The Council put off repairing the bridge when the question came up for dfscussion but it is hopéd they will take aétion soon. Safety first is a good motta. The Collectors for the football club have collected a neat sum of money. When the collectors call on you please be liberal and encourage sport. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bowle _ and family have moved from Galt to Blair. Many people are in the village lookâ€" ing for houses. Mrs. Good and family of Kitchener are visiting in the village. , Mrs. Ed. Little of St. Thomas was a visitor in the village. â€" â€" The motorists do not blow _ their horns at the corner of Main _ street and Station street. This is a dangerâ€" ous corner. A policeman is needed here to look after autoists who exceed the speed limit. Quite a number from here attended the Kitchener Tattoo. Mrs. Arnold‘s sister from Eingland is a visitor in the village. The Bible CJass are holding a «awn social at the hogie ofâ€"J. 8. Baer on the 28th of this month. Everybody welâ€" come. 4 come. Miss Florence Hodhn is a Preston visitor on her holidays. > Mr. and Mrs. Holtz of _ Kitchener were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ‘Harting. Mr. Pat Sipas makes a good football referee. Mr. and Mrs. Milatz and _ daughter Cora were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kemyon. Missâ€"Wilks started some of her race horses at Galt and New Hamburg. â€" Who‘s Who and What‘s What. The following officers were alecled: for the ensuing year at the meeting of: the Y.P.A. at _ Calvary church last Tuesday evening. Pros.â€"Emma Menger. Vice. Pres.â€"Catvin Brubacher. Rec. Sect‘y.â€"Gladys Snyder. Miss. Sect‘y.â€"Edith Bingeman. Treas.â€"Nelson Feil. Planistsâ€"Hilda Doerbecker, Helma Glea ard Gles. Jr. Supt.â€"Amy Snider. Asst. Bupt.â€"Ruth Wing. Mr. and Mra. Edgar Mengor of Hamâ€" ilton are hokdaying with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Menger. EENCEOAAT en Un o lt n nanaers mm Lacep ie o e Mr. August Henrich and son Harold spent Friday with filends in town. Miss Edna Eby and _ two _ younk friends, Misses _ Edith and Isabel Brown of Toronto are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. 8. Eby. The Ladies‘ Ald of Calvary Church motored over to Hawkesville laat Thursday afternoon the questh _ at. the home of Mrs. A.V. Stark where they enjoyed her hospitality for a few hours. â€"Whileâ€" puttingâ€"upâ€"a Newâ€" amoke» stack at the factory of the Canada Felting Co. last Friday afternon, through the breaking of a chain in the tackling the ton stack fell, strik Ing on the edge of the roof, bending it so much that two lengths had to be removed. Owing to modern conveniences the two lengths were shipped from Guelph that evening, inserted the next mornâ€" Ing and erected on Saturday without any mishap. _'-ilr.“iflci'Mr-. Ingold of New Ham burg were the weekend quests of Mr and Mrs. I. E. Filsinger. _ _____ ~ _ Miga Beasie Helst is holidaying with¢her grandâ€"mother in Kitchener.. A party of village young people and theirâ€"vacation questa enjoyed a motor trip and outing at the ‘:‘Two Bridges" on Monday evening. \ Miss Myrtle Isrmel, of Kitchener, apent a few days with Miss Ruth Deâ€" vitt last week. on Monday evomnk. \ Mr. Grant Richmond of the Toronto Star is enjoying two weeks‘ vacation at "Togo Terrace." Miaa 'l-’nnny Friend, of Port Elgin, apent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mra. Herbert Kaster. â€" C _ Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Shants, of Baden, visited with Mr. and Mre. N. Bergey on Sunday. _ o k md;-llla ;"n;:râ€"l{b_e? from here atended the Tattoo at Kitchener last Friday night and report a good time. nomihit oo ied ni'.'"i'&d?i-w" mk ‘has parchased a ne@@ Chevrolet car. vl“.-l'iarnrinnâ€"C. C. Doerbecker, How , 8T. JACOBS. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and family of ‘Gait, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Schiimâ€" me during the past week. The Misses Mary and Nellie Hilborn spent a few days with Miss Marjorie Hilborn at Blair. Mrs. F. Helfer and daughter, Wisitâ€" d friends and relatives in Kitchener Auring the past week. Mr. and Mrs,. Walter Becker 0/ est Montrose spent the . weekâ€"en:! with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hallman. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hahn, Mr. Lioj« Hahn, the Misses Verna and Florence Habn, and Mr. Webster Schultz of Waterloo spent Sunday at the homg of Mr. Titus Bingeman, > . Mr. Clayton Bricker spent the -;oekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elias allman. Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Poth, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cassel visited relatives 4n Stratford on Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoits and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel, Plattsyilie, on Sunday. Miss Emma Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Bimon Weber, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weber, Grimsby. Miss Rae Bock has returned after spending a few weeks with relatives at Mani}ia and Lindsay. â€" Miss Stella Schmidt visited friends in Kitchener Saturday and Bunday. _ Miss Edna and Mr. Harold Morre!! of Hamilton are spending their vacaâ€" tlon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoltz. ener. . â€" Mr. J.W. Hilborn of Paris was a ~ Mr. and Mrs. Fairservice and family of Belmont, Man., are spending a few weeks with Mr. Geo. Main. + Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Haliman of Bridgeport visited Mr. and Mrra. Eph: Hallman.over the weekend. _ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kavelman spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Kitchâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Bean, Miss Marâ€" garet and Master Eliworth Bean of New Hamburg were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock of Lindsay, Mrs. L.L. Steuffer and son "Ward, of. Manilia, were visitors at the home of Dr. A.R. and Mrs. Bock over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gedcke and son Mrs. J. Relchard and daughter Myrtle of Fordwich, spent the wéekâ€"end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Main. Miss Lighe, Mr. and Mrs. D.8. Bris fol, and Mr. Gordon Bristol of Hamil ton were the guests of Rev. W. 0 and Mrs. Bristol on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N.B. Detweiler of ingss visitor in town on Wednes .‘ \ Walls and Ceilings The Mark that * Insures the Result Once you realize the supeiior beauty and permanence of Beaver Board walls and . ceilings you‘ll want them in your own When the time comes for »lacing your order, be very aure, however, to get genuine Beaver Board. This is a precauâ€" tion you should take solely in your own interest. For your protection you will find a‘large Beaver Board trade mark plainly printedion the back of every Reaver Board panel. ‘The Beaver tradeâ€"mar)}: is the mark that fnaures the result. When you come to us for genuine Beaver Board you get exâ€" actly what you ask for. No camouâ€" M. WEICHEL 2¢ 1 . _ Call, write or phone for a sample of ~ * Beaver Board and take along a novelty folder for the children. They‘re free. have a large stock. Send us AV EK Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Hallman on Sunday. at present. â€" We are sorry jo report that Mrs. 3heard had the misfortune of breakâ€" ing ber wrist from a fall on Saturday morning. This Week‘s B 6 des. white and red striped Cath Towelin Special 60c a pair. 10 dos. White Huck Towelis, good weight. Regular 75¢ each. Sale §9¢ each. 2 pleces Grey Rolier Towelâ€" ling, with red border. Regular 35¢, Sale 20c yard. 150 yards Bleached Cotton, 30 in. wide. Reguiar 280. Sale Price 23c yard. k Remnants in Towelling, Shakâ€" er Fiannel and Sheeting. All at special reduced prices. _ _ _ 1 plece only, 36 inch. Siik Poplin, in Navy; good weight and finish, for Dresses or Siirs. Regular $1.75, Sale $1.39. Boys‘ Jerseys with or without sleeves, in grey, navy . and Khaki.â€" We have only a few doze~ le!t ana want to ciék» them. Reguaar 65 for 50c Goudies Limited WESELOH‘S SHOE STORE | 6 pieses fancy strips ~Noile, 3 Doors From Post Office NOTE: We close at 1230 noon Wednesday until October 1. HaX Holiday Wednesdays During Summer Months & SON Limited "The Home of Low Prices." You can‘t expect Beaver Board results unless this tradeâ€"mark is on the back of the board you buy a sample of You can save a lot of money in your shoe buying if you come to our store for your next pair of Shoes, because we are selling all our Shoes at very close prices,, We will be glad to show them te you if you call atâ€" _ HOW ABOUT * NEW SHOES Rev. Kanpher of New Hamburg cupled the puipit at the Baptist chu on Sunday evening. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. H. Gerbig and danglé ter of Detroit were visitors at th@ us your orders buttiaie Aâ€"tdeant B Artairtaty > ost styles with saller u-un,“ These .â€" C# bougnt at greatly and are being _nfl'ï¬ Turquolos, Peacock, Coralotts, Copenhagen Blue, Rose, Russian, Gree , etc. These pullovers atre on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday at prices that can not be duplicated. Ladies‘ and Misses ‘ (seconds) in ail &o"m shades including such shades 8# Ladies‘ Knitted Combination underwear, with low neck; no siccve or short sieeve, size 36 or 36. Regular $1.75. Sale $1.25, Odd lines Ladies‘ Combinâ€" ations, low neck, no siceve, size 36. Reguiar $1.50. Saig price $1.00. (Continued ‘on Page 8.) Kitchener