‘Meén‘s Athletic Union Suits, made rom excellent quality Wne icheck ind striped namsook, a large assortâ€" t LISs. is matas '7.’_ Gertrude Gartung from Kitâ€" e is bolidaying on the farm of WWmfl'. {'A mumber of us attended a picnic ‘ast Bunday in Ludwig Berg‘s rivorâ€" }id. picnic ground at Philipsburg. : This id something very unusual in k‘l raisings this year. Last Wedâ€" e e n etaee 0 2. ‘~> * MEN‘S SEASONABLE FURNISHINGS At Clearance Prices fest 2 ~*‘ women‘s Lo wsSHOES Black or brown kid, also calf lea Mr. Amods Kipfer from near Buffaâ€" .\ealled on his relatives one day e Suits $17.90 ~ Manufactured and bought to sell up to $30.00 :‘nnufactured az.xd bought to sell up to $35.00 s Suits $27.50 Manufactured and bought to sell up to $40.00 %4 SATURDAY yf 1: "Ry_â€" _ Boys‘ Extra Bloomer Suits tw ~â€" 21 $8.75 â€"â€" $10.50 0 cb 3: $12.50 lot is marked [R RBCCC O CCC i en ‘s albriggan Znion Suits, made ter sleeve, ankle or threeâ€"quarâ€" length, white or ecru, odd lots n from our regular stock . to r, $1.75 values at ........ $119 en‘s â€" Balbriggan â€" Shirts and LK with every B Suit, $10 or Ovxer n‘s Shirts, made from together with a few & Come direct to the store with the stock and right prices. We are not advertising big daily or week:?' specials continually but our prices are as low if not lower. Ask one of our many, many sgatisfied customers. * $ Herman Lippert ;-;,n'_nil- desirable patterns color effects. Every Shirt 16 King East y vnï¬hrmerl in this district galled for a raising of Mr. Norâ€" Zimmerman‘s remodelled barn get a new record in value,) ther, teis than oldâ€"time prices ‘n* orâ€"C inity to supply yourself with| $8 . 0 ar for summer and . fall at} Regular $1.50. Sale BERLET‘S CORNER Our master millor knows hew to extract the food valuss from at. . Remember what to say to your grocerâ€" kies and assortments we‘ve ever offered at the ¢ popular prices. ‘They represent valueâ€"giving ces of Long Ago OUR HURRY OUT SALE Why Lose Time ? |e|_. than wholeâ€" e. each at . $1.95 Suits $22.50 Men‘s and Boys‘ Outfitters Kitchener, Ont. .__ Attractive boyish patterns, in the newest +Spring weaves, carefully made and reinforced J where the greatest strain comes. sizes 7 to 18 ‘ years, two pair bloomers with each suit. attention to to the most rtmantswe’vemroflmd:tg; alue, ; ther, Oxfords all high grade, lows a u*or Cuban heels. â€"Reguiar $5.00 â€"to with| $8.00. Special clearing at ... $2.95 o st! __ women‘swhHITe BooTs | _ Women‘s White Canvas Lace | Boots, also some Pumps and Oxfords tea | in the lot. Special to clear at $1.00 Drawers, fine quality, regular 85c. Special, each at ........ .... 75¢ Men‘s Fine Cotton Hose in black, brown and fawn; regular 35¢, Sale Men‘s Fine Lisle Hose, made full seamless with cushion heels and toes in black .grey ,brown and white, all mode for service Reglar 75¢ qualities, to clear at ud Men‘s Leather Belts, plain or !‘ncy‘ buckles, biack, tan and grey. Reguâ€" lar $1.00 @tollll.sc..ss66e> 6690 690 Men‘s Neck Wear, bright or sub dued colors, cross stripes or flowerâ€" ed designs. Regular $1.00. Sale Price and Monday, June 26, the locals again are on the job, but for two different places. One is a strawâ€" shed on the farm of George Heipel near New Prussia, the other a barn of Henry Stoesser at Josephsburg. With this done it makes the fifth raising in this locality inside of 18 days A good number of the young peoâ€" ple took in the fine play last Wedâ€" nesday and Thursday, given by the Wellesley St, Pauls Y.P.S. Wellesley St, Pauls I.6.8. l Messrs. Jas. Short and e Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fleischauer, Hayes were visitors to Kitchener on and family called on Sunday evening | Sunday, on Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hammond. Mr. Chick Gibson of Eimira was a ____._____â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"______.\ visitor with Mr. L. A. Helmler on _ ... normmnmennemnunemimmonmun | Sunday. better You, want 141 King West i‘,mmwmu dren of the local separate and Macâ€" The contract for the ‘pering ot| _ Mt. the main street of the village was | Woet let at th6 Court House,> Kitchener, | hOome Lichty Bros. at $1.98 per cuble yard. This is far below the former estt mate given by th elocal trustees, the highest bid being $3.25. Work will church on Wednesday morning, June #ist. The church was crowded to full capacity, the children being conâ€" firmed fumbering 65. Attended Garden Party. Linwood was ‘very largely repreâ€" sented at the Hawkesville garden party and strawberry festival held in their church grounds last Wednes day night. The crowd showed their appreciation of the splendid proâ€" gram by endless applause. The Lytic orchestra of Kitchener supplied the Successful Barn Raising. Mr. John MacPherson held a very successful barn raising at his home on the town line on Thursday afterâ€" held in Kitchener last Wednesday and report a very good exhibition. However, a real crowd seems to be waiting for Ringling Bros.‘ cireus next month. Attended Cirous. Quite a number from here attendâ€" e the Hagenbeckâ€"Wallace circus Mrs. Wm. Thompson and children of Toronto are spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Kennedy, here. Miss Nell Hayes . of Detroit is spending her vacation with her mother and sister here. > Delivered Excelient Address. Personals. Miss Bryson, a graduate of the ‘Toronto General Hospital, address ed a very interesting audience in Schnurr‘s Hall Friday evening, her subject being "Recreation and Comâ€": munity Life in Rural Districts." Dr. McEachren also gave a short adâ€" dress. The meéting was held under the auspices of the Women‘s Instiâ€" tute. Mrs. Harold Falconer of Toronto spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beggs. Personals. Miss Freida Kalbflieisch of New Hamburg spent Saturday afternoon with friends in town. Mrs. W. J. Dillon and daughters, Claudia and Loretta, of Toronto vlt-‘ ited at L. A. Heimler‘s on Sunday. Messrs. Allan and Ed. Luts of Kiâ€" mira, Mrs. Roberf Luts and Misses Lillie and Nellie Luts of Eimira and Mr. Herb Weber of Stratford were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luts. Miss Hockburn of Moorefield visâ€" ited her friend, Miss Winnie Beggs, Mr. Robert Puddicombe‘ of New Hamburg was a business visitor in Mesers. August Willie, Jack Comâ€" pass and H. Strauss were visitors in town Saturday evening. Mr. Edgar McTavish® of Gueliph spent the weekâ€"ond at his home near stome on the road south of hers as Quietly Wedded. A very quict wedding was solemn ized in the R. C, church, Macton, last have been busy during the past All stores will be closed all day Saturday, July ist, Dominion Déy: Tillie, daughter of Mrs. John Die boid, was married to Mr. Jos. Stuppe of Kitohener. A largs number of friends and relativés were entértainâ€" ed to a dancing party at the bride‘s home. ‘The young couple have the begt wishes of a host of friénds LINWOOD s at Robert White and Arthur on Friday evening. k Miss Salome Haliman has again returned to Preston after epending several days at her home hers: â€" Kï¬;iucmum,nmw Rev. and Mrs. J. Reichard of| ‘The annual promotion erains were Fordwich, are spepding a Short|held in the public school during the time at the home of Mr. A. Apast week, the result of which will ’floymmm)-}m appear later. School closes this is requested to claim his property. * °_ ; * end Mr. and Mts. Mader of Kitchâ€" umer were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Wober on Sunday. .}ér. and Mrs. Schnarr of Kitchenâ€" ctr visited Mr. and Mre. L. Welss on _ Mr. and Mre: Wm. Main and famâ€" ily motored to Fordwich on} Satur day to spend the weekâ€"end with reâ€" latives there. Mr. Jacob Inge last week, Mrs. Yager of Toronto cailed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber last week. Revival Meetings. hoad. Services sre conducted every evening by Rev. Bert Sherk of Stevâ€" ensville. _ Mr Elmer Bickle of the Waterico Seminary occupled ght pulpit in the Baptist church on Saunday morning. Messra. H. Kaveimgn, Henry We terman, Harry Mador aus Herb. Madter motored to Port Dover on Monday on a fAbhsshing e%:ursion. We‘ll tell you more about the fish Appointed Instructor, Mr. D. Litwiller has accepted a poomon at the Ortario Agricultural College, Gueliph, 54 assistant inâ€" structor in School gardening and horticultural work during the five weeks‘ summer course for touchers of the province who déesire to take the apecials teachers‘ coursé in Agriâ€" culture and Horticuiture. Miss Mason, Mr. Mason and Mr. Mr. Mrs. Jacob Sattior it visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas Hetpel at Bagen. Miss Vora Schweitter spent nearâ€" Iy two weeks with friesds at De: ‘They kept up that old familiar song Mrs. ‘Trussiey of Kitthener speut séveral days at the home O Mrs. Parbara Wahi. Quite a number from our ba ‘s atâ€" tended the lawn eoolal â€"at Huwkes ville last Wednesday. . July 1st will bo observed as a was a visitor in the vilâ€" KnarF of Waterioo | here. » Seftel and Mr. were businass vis!â€" nextâ€"annual meeting place to be COUâ€"| now on in our public schopls and e%â€" estogo, actepted. * pect to hear good results: Owing to ~â€" ~ Guesssstu} Garden Party the resignation of Miss M. T. Zurâ€" ‘The Garden party of the LutherAD | prige thereâ€"will ocour 2 Tacincy Cf LAdIés "Ald Grow a large crowd 0M | tno staff. Remember the pionic July ist, by mmmu-aysm Our young people attended the cir ous on Wednesday at Kitchener, not as wéll as on former occasions, as quite a few are waiting for the Barâ€" hum and Batley shows, on July l1th. past week, the result of which Will | they secured a large supply of strawâ€" appear later. School closes m‘lbpnha ,which are a splendid crop weekend for the usual 8 weeks vacaâ€"| in that district. â€" tion. ‘The Nahrgang reâ€"union was ®~.. Miss Nellie Wright of Guelph, i8 | a; ah home of Mr. Noah Shants, neir mlfmmflhâ€m Ayr, last Saturday afternoon. A Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilking@D SDODt! friegigs gatthered together and over Sunday with friends ‘A&t. BOF|very enjoyable time was spnt. wood. g&m Mary: and Betty f Mrs. Cbas. Struck has ':“"_‘f‘ of Gal+, spent a few days l:; from a visit with her daughters Sunday school workers have been attending the annual convention of the Woolwich township and Elmira Sunday sebool association held in West Montrose this Thursday, June mention was made of Mrs. Hy. Hi}â€" ker visiting at the A. 8. Wright home this should have read, Mrs. Hilker who has during the past week again been a visitor: at the horle of her deughter, Mrs. Ww. 8. Wright. Miss Marle Steiss who is attending one of the higher schools across the border has arrived home here on her vacation. ‘The Township Council held a specâ€" lal \oo_tlu here on Saturday evu-' ipg . Mr. and Mrs. August Deumeier and Mrs. W. McKay of Hawkesville, were visitors at the Bend Farm with Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Wright during the week. Mr. Edgar Bowman of Detroit, Mich,, is spending the holiday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leanâ€" der Bowman. | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schumaker and family of Kitchener were guests at the home of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Val, Gles on Sunday. Miss Isabelia Wright has been visâ€" iting with her friend Miss . Marion Bechtel at Elmira, for several days. Messrs. Charles and Barl Adams of Klora called on friends here Sunâ€" A slight _ Nr. and Mrs. P. A. Wagner spent a week in Chicago among friends and tâ€"nded the county council mesting lamt Tuesday, chiefly in the inteorest of good roads and agricultural soe A large delegation from here at WELLESLEY A large number from here atteadâ€" ed the J.UF.O. picnic held at Nex Hamburg on Thursday, June 22nd. Mr. and. Mre. Deilton Coxson, acâ€" companed by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coxson, motored to Showers Cornâ€" er and Goebel!‘s last Monday where j Mr. T. G. Brown spent the voekâ€" end with hiis brother, Everard, of Mount Pleasant. Mrs. G. A. Miller spent Wednesâ€" day with friends in Plattsvilie. Rev. Mr. Mitchell, accompanied by Mr. A. W. Callan motored to Rrantford on Wednesday. weeks: with Mrs. A. 8. ‘Mitchell. _ Migses Lillian Ord and Et Sanâ€" dorson of Stratford spent a few days last week at the home of the latter‘s aunt, Miss E. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Tyo spent the week end with friends in Gait. ‘The monthly meeting of the A.Y. P.A. was held at the home of Mrs. Gilford on Monday evening. The evening was spent in playing games after which a dainty luncheon was served. Rev. A. 8. Mitchell conductad thr cervice in Galt Trinity church on §anday in the absence of Rev. Mr. Snelgrove who conducted the auniâ€" Mr. W. A. Cook is erecting a now summer kitchen. P Jipi Wnubk | [ 3 { TING Bird‘s * N | \ Neponset 1. /a) Th it [ 1 wall A D8 ‘“:3;‘«“3{1 ‘ sz Board W \ Ti The Board of WW§WWizR M. Weichel & Son, Fibre Board Quality Because it is a Most other â€" bran« are wood pulp boards,. number of relatives and Onece tried you will alâ€" HAYSVILLE. to;;ther‘ an'l 5 _ The Urion School pienic was held on the Haysyille school grounds on Friday, June 23rd. The afternoon was spent in sports for both old and versary service at St. James. |Geo. Hawtnorne ‘The Evangelical Sunday School »f New Hamburg hneld a picnic in Mr. B. H. Tye‘s flats last Saturday. By all reports a most enjoyable time Arg. A. Riehl. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brenimin of Cassel spent Sunday at Mr. Joe. Brenimin‘s. Mr. Eben IlcConhn’y, late of Vanâ€" couver, B.C., is mum; his sister, Mrs. W. F. Rutherford,\and otner friends. 4 Mrs. Herbert WoSsd of Torbnto, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Hester Tanâ€" ner, and other friend#; <.<_~_.;. Mr. Geo. Love of M'% +c business visitor here last m’q« s Miss Olive Freeborn has rut& home after spending a month with her brother, Mr. Earle Freeborn, of Fardee. ' Miss Elsie Coulter of the teaching staff of Toronto is home for tne holidays. Miss Bertha Lowrie of Milverton epent Sunday at her home. Mr. Wm. Bruce of Harriston is visâ€" fting hbis daughter, Mrs. Bert‘ Wray, at present. Mr. Geo. Ruby, New Hmburt.__vll- ited his son, Mr. Norman Ruby, last week. Mr. Andy Hawthorne and Mrs. Johnston of Cadillac, Mich., and Mrs. «4 2 MILLBANK Erad e of Bethel, West. last week with t ‘ inss U i For WAUES sed CBI l Jvesti d 1vu2 26 There is not anothei Roofin%made : can touch Paroid for quality. _ Made in different weights, : ~ Heavy at $4.50 sq. . 24 Meponset Wall Board costs ILL, lisn: zoa piactes. é‘«“fls L' You can Work Wonders Price $5.00 . per 100 sq. ft.. NEPONSET With a Room With # We are lfln‘!“m‘ H of little Miss Dorothy . Mo wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Osborne of Lion‘s He a visitor at Mrs. H. M week. f ns ie . vhels Miss Joyce Muller were Milverton on Saturday.‘ Miss Myrtle Redy visited at Rostock last week. P Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomips08 children . and Mrs: NM q Marys were visitors at Mr. 6. der‘s last week. Fet 'f Mr. and Mrs. Irvine W baby spent Sunday with mima Crookshanks.~ _ ‘ * and wrs oon copinl 5&. and Mrs. hm B. Hamilton attended. the. of the late Mrs.: James Gray towel on Monday.. a Mr. and Mrs. Geo.. Voga Charlie and Miss Matiidsa Vo tended the funeral of Mrs.‘ ] father, the laté Mr. Robert / of Mildmay. wige oC A new telephone directory h been distributed by mail bï¬ loo subscribers! . Manager : Ro would be glad to hear from any phone users who.have not : their copy df the new: issug, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nuhn and race, and Mr. 1nd MaouA) TYer