P Lot 1, $22.50.â€"Men‘s and Young Men‘s Tailored Suits, single ‘‘and double breasted styles, Scotch Tweeds, Worsteds, Homespuns, w Am all models. W _ . Group 1. 30.06.â€" Mide 39R irmtels Wnd RA Group 1, $5.95.â€"Made from. splendi iW ind . Fancy Tweeds, sizes 29 m,w ‘qg s y 7 <~~This great annual event anxiously looked forward to by thouâ€" sands of Kitchener‘s Men:and ‘Young Men. Strictly adhering to ed policy, originated at this store we will dispose of every dollar‘s worth of merchandise in this season for‘ which it was ‘bought regardless of cost or former selling priees. It is a recordâ€" gtdling event for not only are the pricé concessions noteworthy but the sterling values offered are in every instance typical of the Ernst‘s idea of quality. * Lot 2, $34.50.â€"Men‘s and Young Men‘s Custom handâ€"tailâ€" ored Suits in correct and wanted patterns and fabrics. ' _ Men s Black Blucher Shoes, mediâ€" um wide toes. Have been popular sellâ€" ers at $7,00, Saturday ........ $1.85 Women‘s Dark â€" Brown, Vici Kid Lace Oxfords, military hesls,â€" regular $9.00,. Saturday ......;.....+.4. 95.00 Misses‘ White Canvas, one strap Pumps, sizes 11 to 2, Saturday. $1.50 Child‘s White Canvas one strap Mary Jane Pumps, sizes 8 to 104. Baturday ..................... $1.25 Men‘s Mahogany _ Calf English Shoés, _ combingtio® . Jast, . medium tos, very neat and comfortable. $5.95 Women‘s White Canvas Lace Oxâ€" fords and Pumps, low heels, very speâ€" glal, Saturday :.s22ss2sz22.%.0 $1,08 Men‘s White Canvas Lace Oxfords McKay sewn soles at .......... $2.50 Men‘s Blagk Calf Lace Oxfords Special for Saturday .......... $7.00 â€"Custom Suits |= ALL YEAR ROUND SUITS, SUMMER SUITS, FALL SUITS Whether it‘s men‘s or boys‘ furnishings or clothing you want to come to the store with the stock. We are sure to have it and at proper prices. but our prices are as low if not lower. Come and léat us prove this to vou Sarb4NZ, §345.â€"Made fr6om dependable fabrics, sueh as Worâ€" s, Tweeds and Hairlines; sizes 29 to 44, at $3.49 16 King E. â€" KITCHENER â€" 16 King E. FARMERS! Save Money by Buying NOW Here are a few things you need just now and you can secure them at money saving prices:â€"â€" HAY LIFTER FORKS, specially priced for this week : BRITISH AND PURE MANILLA ROPE, All sizes at lowest prices. \i 0\ "% M# /‘ PARIS GREEM, per pound ........ys.........¢ B5e A JULY SALE OF MEN‘S FINE CUSTOM TROUS&RS % Soullt hy _ _ e We Carry The tock SUMMER FOOTWEAR P. 8. â€"We are not advertising daily or weekly specials continually Herman Lippert Markef Hotel BUCHER & SON July Sale of Men‘s and Young Men‘s . 4 u64+ y s ‘Men‘s Woven â€" Madras ; Shirtsâ€" pleasing fast colors, strtpef. A shirt of superior quality, especially priced Al 11 s.ornannrinrancerancessces $1.09 Men‘s Athletic Union Suits, cheekâ€" ed Nainsook and selfâ€"striped Madras, specially priced .............. $1.19 Men‘s Fine Cottor Hose, double sole, heel and. toe, black, grey and COFOOYARN AL l:.cirssisc@isvecs 206 Made seamless with cushion heels and toes, shaped ankles to assure perâ€" fect fit, black and colors. Men‘s Spring Needie Knit Union Suits, ankle length, long or short sleeves, special at ............ $1.75 Men‘s â€" Fourinâ€"Hand Wash | Ties, new combination color effects and stripes, special values at 35 and 50c MEN‘S FINE SILK HOSE 75c MEN‘s sUMMER SHints Come® from i ht y * _ "Ritchenbke #§|~ Rov. HZ moldky ot Hamilton; will J conduict the service in the Luthe "â€" + |church on Sunday foremcon, _ . * __ |tends to ww with C> _ |on trieids in the village® _ > _ . >‘ pal Messrs. H. D. Schmidt, Ivan Hilborn, f \John Bownikn wnd Willlam "Egerdee °TY | motored to Torotto on Monday. . > . .. WAS| mrs. F. Johnson of Kitchener called ?l_'d' in the village on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bricker and Miss Bricker of Saginaw, Mich., called on friends in the village on Monday. Mrs. Fragk Daniels of Burford is at present staying with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Backus. \ Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hoffman, of Kitchener, visited in the village and vicinity over the weekâ€"end. Rev. John Middiemiss, of Brantford will occupy the pulpit in @he Baptis} church on Sunday momoa#‘y‘ oo abt Visitors at <bd home ‘of Mr. T. Binge Yhithi‘s last week were Mr. and Mrs. Jadk Kneoupfli, Enid, Iva and Gerald, of Calgary, Alta. Mrs .Mary Cressman and Mrs. Allan Chapman, of Kitchenâ€" er, also Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cressman and Mr. and Mrs. D. Snyder of Kitchâ€" ener, and Mrs. Israel Cressman of Guernsey, Sask., gnd Mr. Moral Bingsâ€" main of St; George. Mr. D. McKay Bemis is spending a few days this week the guest of his cousin, Mr. D. C. Chalmers at their lcnmmer homé at Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn. and family and Mrs. N. S, Bowman motored ‘to Venessa on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman of Watâ€" erloo spent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Allemang. Mr. Allen Buehler, of Waterloo, callâ€" ed on Pleasant View on Thursday. Mr. Stanley Hodgins, of Stratford gave our burg a friendly call on Tues day. Mrs. Lydia Simon, of Kitchener spent a few days with Joanna Rudun aki. Mesars. Clayton Musselman, Ivan Bowman and Jones Clemmer called on Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz on Thursâ€" day. Mr. Anson Allemang of Bresiau, Sun dayed at MI#"Home here. We are sorry to report Mrs. Chris. Allemang on the sickâ€"list suffering from an attack of sunâ€"stroke. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bemis. of Toronâ€" to, Mr and Mrs. E. E. Bowman of Kitâ€" chener, called on the Misses Mary and Abble Bemis on Sunday. Films for sale, and developing and printing will be given prompt attention Prices reasonable. Garfield Weber, New Dundee. Messrs. Moses Bowman and Moses Martin, of Elmira, and Mr. and Mrs. George Steiners of St. Jacobs were guests on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. A Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Coleman motored to Detroit on Monday. Mr. and Mrd. Roy Snyder of Waterâ€" loo, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lichty, Miss Seleda Shantz of Mannheim and Mr. Ivan Steckley of Zurich were Sunday visitofs at Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Shantz Mr. and Mrs .Elias Shantz spen‘ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Lichty at 8t. Jacobs. Miss Seraphine Fehrenbach of Litile Germany, is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heintzman. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Myers and Miss Vera Myers of Breglau Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Bachman. Mr. and Mrs. Heller and family of St. Jacobs were Sunday guests at Mr. and Mra. Hy. Huff Miss Susanna Lachman of Bridge port visited at Pleasant View on Sun day. Mr. and Mrsa. Dreger, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shepherd, Miss Wilson of Kitâ€" chener,; Mr. Moster, of Toronto, and Mr. Leslie Shepherd and Miss Susia Shepherd of Philadelphia were guests at Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shepherd, Roseâ€" dale farm. on Sunday. As the Hamilton Spectator remarks: That $35,000 award received by a girl in a Detroit court, for breach of proâ€" mise, should prove a very substantial plaster for healing a wounded heart. 1.875 drownings in six years is a 1,875 drownings in six years is a record Ontario camnnot be proud of. ‘The establishment of public swimming pools in inland towns and eitfes, preâ€" fepably under the direction of compeâ€" tent In#tructors, would go a long way towards the red of disturbing mr&m #»e* BLOOMINGDALE NEW DOUNDEE.: >~ P T has left.on Wed: a.| MÂ¥ and Mrs. Ed Sitable," Mr.. with : their ‘daughter to Detroft last Sunday where they will spend a week holidaying. > . =~% ~ Mr. and ‘Mrs.‘ Fred Wilker, and Mr, and Mrs. W. Peppler of Tavistock, were making: short calls last Supday amongst friends. .. The . Messrs. C. Quebl, C. F. Ottâ€" manns and R. Hatpmer . made short calls among,. frignis at. Heidelberg, Hawkesvilie Linwood @nd St. Clemâ€" ents last Saturday. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilderholtz of New Hamburg, were visiting friends here on Sunday. * R We regret very much having to reâ€" port the sad news of the deafh ot. ome of our respected citizens in the person of Mrs. Alex. MCMillan, who died last Tuesday amd was interred in Hampton cemetery: on Thursday afternoon. We joim in expressing our heartfelt sympathy towards the surâ€" viving and brereaved family in their said affliiction, . Work for the cement comstruction of the dam may be commenced at any time, as plans and specifications are here and Mr. Hostettler is busy makâ€" ing arrangements for labor, teams and material of different kinds and who is also supervising the work. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hahn and family of Stratford. spent Sunday with Mr. and Miss J. A. Steiss. Mr. and Mrs. George Trussier, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Burkbardt and Mr. Will Bulgin spent Sunday with Mre. Wah! here. Rev. and Mre. Kaatz of Michigan, visited old acquaintances during the week. The Misses Mayme and Lillian Kay of Kitchener spent Sunday with Miss Luella Weis. Mrs. J. Fotler is spending the weekâ€" end and Sunday with her son and daughter in Kitchener. ~ Wm. Hyde. who moved‘"to townl reâ€" cently opened up a new barber shop just two doors west of." the, bank when he may be found af.any time. Miss Emelis Luift "of ;&'nkmur‘g is spending a few weeks here with her friend Elvera Wilhelm. Mrs. L. Luft, her two daughters and her two sone, John and Milton, of New Hamburg, made a few short calls on Sunday while here. News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dahmer and son, of Linwood, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Sattler. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Becker of . Preston, and Mrs. J. Welg New Hamburg, were visiting friends bere on Sunday last. Miss Schell and Miss N. Weber of Waterloo, spent a day with Mrs. J. A. Steiss. The Lutheran congregation will hold their annual pienic in Val. Hahn‘s Grove on Saturday. We congratulate Mr. Erle Stetss for passing with honors the Lower School Departmental examination at the K.â€"W. Collegiate. Wa must congratulate the principal of our school, Mr. Jamieson, on the work he has don& on the two pupils who wrote on the exame. and passed o well, whom also have been receivâ€" in gthe congratulations of their friends. Civil Holiday. & Next Monday, August lst, will be observed As Civic holiday here. The Lutheran Sunday School will have a pienic on this day, Make Good Showing. Next Tuesday, ‘Apgust. 2nd, the Township Council will Again meet. Personals. Miss Nelda snty of the Goudies‘ Ltd. staff, Kitcheneér, is spending her vacation at her home here.° Or George Herman, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. W. Schierholts and daughters, the Missés â€" Cosinia®, | Cora, Nora and Edna, were 8*-& vigitors‘ in the neighborhood. !â€" C Carl Hochborn of Kichener, sperit Charles Schwalitser of Bricker Co. Ltd., Waterloo, is &t home for a week Wm. Schistele of ‘Kitchener, was apending m short time here at the ‘home of his:â€"son Charles, â€" A 26 t 2t over Sunday qun with hig brother, HEIDELBERG CONEsTOGO w# t Snaigiha t Mr. Orton Bechicl, who has been spendingâ€"the last two weks atâ€"his honla here left for his dutios in Torontp on Sunday night. + Mr. and Mrs. John Lgiskaus spent Sunday in Kitchener with their daughâ€" . Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Lumb of Hesâ€" peler, â€"spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiai. Saunders _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. McColl and daughter ‘Elizabeth, who hae beenâ€" holidaying here returned to their home in Yale, Mich. last week. 3 a Mr. Louis Schmidt our former but ther, now of Waterloo Was a visitor §1 town on Saturday. s 1 Mr. Ed. Reick and Noah Liebler made a business trip to Galt on Satâ€" Mr. Chas. Reika is all smiles these days as a big baby boy has come to. stay. Congratulations. Miss Dora Hoefle and Mrs. Ed. Hoe: fie and daughter. Virginia are spendâ€" ing a few weeks at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoefle. Mr. Louis Kaiser and son, Fred were business yisitors in town. Mr. &nd Mrs. A. Hunsberger and daughter Reta have returned from their motor trip to Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Leiskau and family were: business visitors in Kitâ€" chener last week. Mr. Leo. Bunner of the United States is spending his holidays with his parâ€" ents, Rev. and Mrs. Brunner. The fall wheat is all cut in this vicinity and most of the barley and vats are nearly ready, and it wil:mog. be long before the wind will be Blowâ€" ing over the stubble. The town peopel are busy pulling flax these days for Mr. J. P. Livingston. Thursday night being the weekly band concert it was again attended by. a record crowd as usual. Remember the date evory Thursday night. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Rosenblatt from De troit spent Sunday at Mr. Geo. Rosen: blatt. Mr. Leslie Meyer was a week end visitor in Kitchener. Mrs. Jacob $. Meyer and children, Lincoln and Eva, spent Saturday at the former‘s daughter. Rev. Alex. Reitzel from Kitchener was a visitor under the parental roof for a few hours last Sunday. Miss Helen Veitenheimer was a visitor with relatives and friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Baird returned home after two weeks‘ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. George Forwell from Elmira were visitors at Mr. and Mrs Andrew Hinsperger. The Big. Ha: Never before have you had an opportunity of buying brooms at such a reduced price. We have the best line of brooms, made by the best broom manufacturer and using nothing but the highest grade of Broom. ST. CLEMENTS. BROOM SALE womermnnerrmmmennenmimemeten ‘ 09 .'}.?v w ue s +# dn t A ht y : 1 g«aben. Mn * o n es s j a +# M3 j Bechiel, who has LM_’E Be&t G‘ m A d l“lated & Gigantic August . broom corn, reg. $1.25. August Special at broom corn, price, reg. 90c. August Special at .... August Special at ....... +A dagtony 48 5 String Brooms, varnished handles, made of extra long selected 4 String Brooms, no bette 14â€"string broom ever offered at such a 5 String Brooms, cherry stained handles, m corn, reg. $1.00. August Special at ..... Metal Bound House or Barn Brooms, regular 85¢c. August Special 60c String Brooms, medium grade, good handles, Regular Miss Beatrice and Louisa Schumâ€" mer from Linwood are spending a few days with their grandparents. Florence _ Brenner, _ sixâ€"weeksâ€"old daughter of Jno. K. Brenner died on Sunday. Interment was mado Monday at the R. C. Cemetery. Miss Anna Helm from Kitchener at the home of her parents. A few juniors of our town motored on Sunday to see one of the Seven Wonders in the world Messrs. Jack Bergus, Harry and Osâ€" car Schummer were visitors in our burg. CGCHEL & SON Limited Stumpf Bros. and empolyes were on Values Always theleot * KITCHENER ON ME e en 2t i "That flour pleaged me immensely. and my family are boasting of the bread and biscuits that | bake," you will say if you are asked how you like f C P o 3 itand t \Nd’ that (s, suit y $8.00 per 100 lbs. Put in Your Supply Now . Goudies Limited Sugar for Saturday at the new Le is a fishing trip last Saturday | On their return they proved their skill as fishâ€" nâ€"Jermen by a catch of some very nice w | black bass. % a --0.'†RGwAasS t WMPWL (( t se tm P ‘ A Lk eé # o | B c:â€" _ _ _mndedfP 0_ Moessrs. Leslie Meyor and Louls Ros enblatt spent Sunday evening in El Mr .ana Mrs. Conrad from DetrÂ¥it, a former resident paid a friendly visit to old school mates. Mr. Robert and Anthony Heric from Waterloo spent a few days with friends in St. Clements. $*i% *A mira wigk inflatk Mr. Joseph Lobsinger and | Peter Morris paid a flying visit to our burg. made of long selected Phone 218 P94 $ M t e ONTARIO .... 8lc T5e. 98e