?&uï¬wé I;aw Silk Shirts of fine quality, full cut, well made fmeilar included at the price .............>>..... e $3.39 ~ Mr. and daughter, Bay in Wallenstein. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steiss and family spent Sunday with Mr. Hanâ€" iinger of Peel. *Mrs. Eph. Ratz and children of Jetroit, are spending their vacaâ€" with Mrs. Wm. Hahn. %. and ‘Srl. Aaron Metz and y of Kitchener spent Sunday ‘*~Exceptional opportunities offered to invest im clothing of i'm quality now priced way below its true worth,. rmn'l in our community, hbaying ved on a farm mnear here for many RQuite a number attended the funâ€" fal of the late Mrs. F. Zarnke at itehener. The deceased was wellâ€" :/. $22.50 $27.50 â€" ‘ Qualities to $40 Qualities to $47.50 ;; ‘The newest desirable modes of the season for Men and ng Men ih fine light and medium weight materials and eolors that are equally good for summer or wintr. â€" Patterns that were selected with unusual care, qualities 6u will not expect at prices so iow. ; Extra quality suits of fine imported and domestic woolens, rilored by the Lowndes and Society Brand 537 50 iilors. You will recognize at a glance the woflâ€" o erful value. $50 and $60 qualities Miss Salome Schaefer of Kitchâ€" rer, spent Sunday with her parâ€" Mrs. Wm. Hahn, Mr. Willie Edâ€" srd and Edgar Hahn, spent Sun ‘_Come direct to the store with the stock and right ‘prices. We are not advertising big daily or _ weeldy specials continually but our prices are as ‘gw if not lower. Ask one of our_many, many ‘ satisfied customers. i3 Por 16 King East thile Prices are Lowest of the Season ~_ _ In This Great â€" Twice a Year Sale Men‘s Pure Silk Hose with heavy reinforced heels, toes soles, in Black, Blue, Grey and Brown at ........ 69 irs for $2.00. .. _ C cllfeg:i:sthtï¬c Un;%n Suits, extra quality Madras and ook, sizes S0 A4 BAL ..:rr%ssis x+ * $1010 and Mrs. Robert Walter and er, of Toronto, are spending holidays with Mr. and Mrs. ts Js a mesksige from the wheat fieldeâ€"=in Nature‘s great iabora ‘treat has been prépared that will strongthen your ambitionâ€" HEIDELBERG MEN‘S AND YOUNG MEN‘S SUITS EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS Wh_y Lose Time ‘7 Herman Lippert Men‘s and Boys‘ Outfitters * Kitchener, Ont. Miss Lily Gerbig of Kitchener is spending a fow days at the home of Mr. William Heidlinger. Mrs. Fred Bulow and daughter, Gladys, of Detroit, Mich., returned home again after visiting a few days at the home of Mr. John Hammer. Mrs. Percy Currie and daughter Helen, are visiting with relatives ‘at Guelph. Miss Ida Kuntz of Brodhagen is spending her vacation at her home here. * Mr. Milton Futher and Harry Kuntz motored tot Guelph on Monâ€" day on a business trip. _ Miss Dora Hofely and Mrs. Hofely and daughter, \(}I(inh, of Detroit, Mich., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hofely. Mr. Anthony Martine is spending a few days up at Grand Bend. Mr. Samuel M. Roth has purchasâ€" ed a new Maxwell car. Reduced to _health Pï¬ _ Afromthe _ wheat . _PAelds! BADEN 141 King West of the Separate school four pupHs passed out of five, and in the Public whois township, out of fortyâ€"eight applicants trying at Crosshill, on!ly 24 passed, one with honors. Mr. Wm. Mesget of Toronto, who is spending his vacation with friends school, five out of ten were success here one day last week. Mr. Norman Johnston who has boen empioyed near here by Mr. Henry Steiner for the past few months returned to his home in Rochester, N. Y., last Friday. Master Duncan Campbell of Chiâ€" cago, is spending his holilays at the home of Mr. Robert Whité. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diebold and s> nand Mrs. Morren of Watérico, spént last Wednesday evening with friends in town. â€" Miss Cere Hayes returned to her home here after spending her vacaâ€" tion with frinds in Goderich. Saw Dempsey The following followers of boxing attended the Dempsey exhibition at Kitchener last Thursday afteru:un: Messrs. Peter Ament, Frank Schumâ€" man and Aaron Schnurr. Untimely Death The many friends of Miss E. Dcuâ€" gal, who was employed in F. H. Schumman‘s millinery dept. this spring, will be sorry to learn of her father‘s «death in Barrie, last Thursâ€" Aay. Miss Dougall was spending a few weeks‘ vacation at Paradise Lake whon she reecived the sad news, although Mr. Dougal has not been well for some time past. Mrs. ‘Charles Parcill of Goderich vieited old friends in town last Friâ€" day. Considerable work has been done during the past two weeks on the local roads. The road south of here has been rolled and widened, makâ€" ing a great improvement, and work has begun on the paving of Main street, which will now be rushed cr as quickly as possible by the contractors, Lichty Bros. Put Down Sidewalke Miss Julia Logel of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents near here. Mrs. A. R. Peebied*and son Jack spent a few days with her parents at Atwood. Mr. Walter: Hubbs spent the weekâ€" end with friends in Elmira. Mr. Dr. MacMillan of the Hamilâ€" ton Normal school teaching staff, reâ€" newed acquaintances here and at Glenallien last Friday. Grading Road § Very little sidewalk will be laid this year as all that is necessory now is that stretch at Jos. Farrell‘c. Werk on this was begun last week. Seriously 1!! Mr. Patrick Short who has aot been out of his house for the last few years, had a very severe spell last week, but latest reports eay he is improving slowly. Miss Rita Hartman of Waterloo, is spending a few weeks‘ vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J~°. Karley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saunders and Miss [rene Carnochan of Waterâ€" loo, and Mr. Earl Carnochan of Tillâ€" somburg, spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Carnochan. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Barlett and family of Weston, were visitors at the home of Mr. H. C. Barlett on Runday. Attended Funcral Mr. R. Y. Fish attended the fun e>al of his nephew, Mr. Ashton Fish, bheld at Otterville last Friday. The body had been sent from Australia where Mr. Fish died about six weeks Messrs. Henry Karley, Walter Axt and Cecil Hackett of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Mrs. Dierlam and daughter Ruby of Listowel, visited a fow day with Miss Dolly McKay. Mr. Rmil Diebold has ‘joined the painting staff of Mr. Albert Karley News Items Walcomed Any news items will be apprectâ€" ated by the Chronicle‘s represent: ative, by simply leaving at Schumâ€" mer‘s store, or phoning No. 1. Aiso new subscriptions or renewnls takâ€" ‘en and receipts tssued.. . the . early part of the (week, . Mr. Good also occupled the â€" puplis® in day and sizo on M vening.. Mr. Anghias Randall Border Cities, and Mr."Amos Rai ot the U.8., were in the neighbarhood last Mr. and Mrs. Simom THaler left for Sibald, Alta., on Monday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Jerry !kl(qr Messrs. Arthur and Menassah Baer report having baving had a goodtime at Port Dover on SBaturâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Oof New Hamburg, visited n;; e home of Mrs. Moses Cressman 08 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Cressman of New Hamburg, spent with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Baer Births. At Bresiau, to Mr. and . Roy Schiedel, a son. & To Mr. and Mrs. Vm* Zeller, a daughter. t Visitors Coming and Going = Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bemis and the Misses Olive and Grace Bemis of Detroit, are spending a few days at the formier‘s home here. s Mr. G. R. Stuart of 8t‘ Marais, Mich., is spending a few days with his cousins and aunt at the Bemis home. Mr. and_ Mrw. Charlie Hummel and Miss Pruden of Kitchener, Sunâ€" dayed with Mr. and Mrs. Charie Hummel!, Sr., last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Parr visited at Elora onâ€" Sunday. Miss Gladys Bedford returned home afte spending a week at Kitchener and is holidaying for a week with friends at Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbush and Mrs. Good of Kitchener, called om Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snyder on Sunday. Miss Myra Reist of Buffalo, is spending a few weeks at her home at Rosedale. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snyder reâ€" turned home after spending some time visiting in Pennslyyania. Rev. Howard Stavanus spent Sunâ€" day at Mosa, where he occupled the pulpit of the Mennonite church. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Metzger of Eimira Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shants. Mr. Ben Moyer, Misses M. Moyer and Lucinda Buehler took a trip to Port Dover last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Krick, Mrs. Joe Moyer, from Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. David Moyer of Vineland, spent the weekâ€"end with the Moyers at Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rudy, Mr. Ab ner Rudy and Mrs. Sarah Rudy Sunâ€" dayed with Mr. and Mrs. Samue: Martin above Waterioo. Mr. Ezra Shant® an Miss Tina Shants from above Waterloo, were guests at Pleasant View. Mr. Norman Buchier of St. Tu spent a few days last week with his sister Mrs. Lucinda Buehler ho‘e. home after spending a few weeks‘ vacation at Rice Lake. Miss Grace Randel of Kitchener is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shaffer on Maple avenue. Messrs. Irvin Shants and Bugene Kraft and the Missos Hdne Shants and Lorena Snyder, Sundayed at Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Beriot of Kitchener were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Musseiman, Mr. RESULTS iN Aigx Frinp and Mrs. Aaron Musstelman and Mr. l e ~ ?:":“:"'“':“uz “'::"": _ William Beagora ot Hantiiton, reâ€" Mrs. Wlims Shants on Sunday. , .. | POrt# that he has struc it right tm Mrs. F. Hucther and Miss Emma | the Porouptne gold tieids,; where he Husther and . Messrs. Milion and | has progpedted for 16 years * ; and Wm. Husther of Mansheim rosd,|a Butftals man have boldings : on calted on Mr. and Mrs. Rlise Shants | Lake Abitibi which, it is aslid. ylotds tast (OnmiAac s B 62 uln Tohin o i e s Sss s ail o Rev. Mr. and ‘Mra. BLOOMINGDALE .. Mr.â€"Rufue Martis, who his been working ‘on a farm in the vicinity 'o!.,h,udy\ohnic.’d’l:. and Mrs. Simeon Martin of this place, was taken seriously 111 reâ€" cently anda week ago Monday was removed to St. Joseph‘s hospital; a trip to ‘Torosto and Hamiitos for a week has réturned home. i for sppendicitis:and is making fair progress toward recovery. Mr. and â€"Mrs. Amos Esch attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Amos Martin at Rimira last week: .. Mr. and Mre. W.â€"Besserer and Mr. and Mrs. Guenzier ‘of Kitchener, with members of the Miller family of Uncle Sam‘sâ€"domains, who are on a visit among friends in Optario, spent last Tuesday visiting friends here and in the vicinity. x The Township Council will have its session on Tuesday, August ist. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schinbein had as guests at their home during the Schinbein of Listowel, and Mr. and Stephen Welie of Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Waliter Steiss of Detroit, Mich., is visiting at his home here. Miss Delphine Scheifele, who is a teacher in one of Ohio‘s higher educational institutions, is spending part of her vacation visiting with her father, Mr. Henry Scheifele and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Tennis of Mill Creek, Ind., who has been enjoying a week‘s visit at the Schweitzer family home here, has started on her return journey. Mrs. Clayton Forler and family of New Hamburg, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forler. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snider spent a short time with their daughter, Mrs. L. Beckman in Toronto. The foundation walls for the new adidtion to the Lutheran church are well under way. Made Good Showing The three pupils from our schoo! who tried entrance examinations all passed. Mr. Jamieson, the prinâ€" cipal is to be congratulated on his lwu‘ having the full quoto of his pupils pass their exams. Mr. Wm. B. Lederman attended the Fischman inquest, ‘held in Kitâ€" chener on Friday morning . Brooke Uttley of Blythe, is spendâ€" ing a few holidays with his grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forler. Mrs. J. Anderson and daughter Queenie, spent the weekâ€"end with friends at Mt. Clemens, Mich . Billy HaNidayâ€"of Merlin is spend ing a few days with Rev. A. S Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall of Bright, Miss Webb of Woodstock, spent Sunâ€" day at A. W. Callanan‘s. Mrs. Jas. Callanan of Woodstock, is spending a few days with Mrs. M. Callanan. Miss Dorothy Oetzel and cousin Mildred Hahn of Waterloo, who have been spending a few days with Mrs. M. Poll, spent a few days last week with their aunt, Mrs. S. Meyers, Bleams Road. week with Mrs. A. 8. Mitchell. o Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Nahrgang, on Monday, July 24th, a School grounds on August 1st. ‘The great English comedian, Joe Wiliiams of Toronto, will be present. In case it is a bad night the onâ€" tertainment will be held in the hall. Miss C. Kautman is visiting in Kitchener and Waterioo at present. Rev. W. L. Sneligrove and family of Galt, spent Monday at the rectory. Mrs. Legacy has returned (> PROBPECTOR‘8 LON GSEARCH RESULTS IN RICH FIND Mr. ‘Moors Hill who has been on Do not forget‘ the big Gardan consstoao HAYSVILLE Je + Rer. Isidore Hoffarth from Chesâ€" trom Linwood and Mr.:.and Mrs.Ԥ it is a THIRTEEN Day Fos. Waehter from Bamberg, spent m*« Bunsday with relatives here. i dï¬?lil.’l’!fllw Mr. and Mri. Hebb Behrend 24| B . pration, 7 family from Waterl06, spent Sunday| H ( _ > migaâ€"s mim in with Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Helm: bough and Barney Hoege! mnd other Miss Loretta Weber from Kitchenâ€" er, paid a visit on her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Weber. > spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boegel, Sr. Mr. John Boegel, Jr.. returned from ‘Torofto after a few days‘ work there. Radio! is the craze of the people Of St. Clements." Most likely a few crystal sets will be installed to Mrs. Steckle from Toronto is holidaying with her mother, Mrs. John Weber. _ Road Superintendent Lichty was on business here during the past week. . â€" Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Winkler and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doyle and son Timothy, from New Hamburg, spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Schummer. tators at the ~Dempsey exhibition fight at iKichener. j home after spending a few weoks‘ vacation with relatives and friends. Messrs; Jos. H. Lobsinger, Robon Helm and Louis C. Rosenblatt spent family, from Millbank, spent a few hours fn our burg. ‘The gama between J. M. Schneidâ€" er & Bons‘ baseball squad and our local nine was postponed for sevâ€" eral réasons. Mrs. Josephine Marks left this wéek for remnewal of old acquaintâ€" ances in Walkerton, Formosa and other northern towns. Mr. Geo. Rosenblatt was on busiâ€" ness in Dublin last Friday. To Kitchener. Mrs. Heintzman nn:XMn. Saltz man, from Buffaio, spént Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 8. Meyer. Mr. and Mre. J. 8. Meyer and famâ€" ily, motored to the 4th of Peel to see the ruins of the recent cyclone that past through that district. Mrs. Laurence Daub and Mrs. M. Starr paid a visit to friends in this vicifity. PROTECT YOUR CATTLE Fly season is here. Protect you stock by using our Fily Chasers. Fly Shoot in 1 gal. cans, at $1.50 gal. $7.00, $7â€"50 and $8.50. cans at $1.50 gal. _ We have complete line of all the newâ€" est designs and colors, at prices to suit news from our home city of ty Just a Few _ Seasonable Suggestions Automobile Tires & Tubes. _ Special Prices on our complete stock of Tires and Tubes. Come in and see â€" ichel CANTELOUPES GHEAP Canteloupes are going cheap this season. The crop in both Georgia and California is large. 1t is predictâ€" ed that the market in the United States and Canada will be flooded. The other day 91 carloads arâ€" rived in New York and the canteâ€" loupes sold as low as a cent,and a half a plece wholesale. sionaries from South America, will hold the services at the Bethel M. Mr. and| Mrs .Alvin Clemens and family and Mr. Nathaniel Clemens of Milverton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer on Sunday. Mrs. ;N. §. Bowman is spending the v-lk at the home of Mrs. Learn of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Page and son, Edric and Bobby, of Jordan, an Mrs. Jones and daughter, Marion, of Shefâ€" field, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Spaetzel and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Spactzel on Satâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Waliter Becker of West Montrose, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hallman. July 30th, morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Copley of Plattsville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Copley on Sunâ€" Rev. C. W. Backus occupied the pulpit at the Alma street ‘U. B. church of Kitchener on Sunday morning. The Misses . Laura Hallman of Waterloo and Myrtle Good of Kitch @ner, spent the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haliman. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hilborn of Galt, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Unger called on friends in town last week. ;~â€" : ~Rach Birtday Gift is a. phonomenally ling ‘of needgdâ€"now merchandise®~â€"a‘ price impén of : ofdinary \merchandiging. * Daily announcem of each "glft speciat* ~~ comk To TOWN AND HEAN AUL THE We cauldit" begin to tell you in this news many moneyâ€"saving opportunities awaiting you, to Kitshenenâ€"this week or next. Goudies Li THE PROFTT sHARING STORR â€". . Kitchener, Ontario. ~â€" _ _ ICE CREAM FREEZERS wihe Make your own Ice Cream with 0 our Freezers. » 2 quart Freezers at a e 8 quu’t Freezers at a a * sinle a #is 6 ‘quart Freezers at ........ï¬ f 8 burner Aladdin Stoves at ... .. New Process Oil Stove, 2 burner at 8 Burner #126 Kt . mewsr«erutérrer OIL STOVES 2 burner Perfection Stoves at. 8 burner Perfection Stoves at. Perfection Oil Stoves _‘ Arden, Man.; were Â¥isitors at George Wray‘s‘. 8r.,> and‘â€" friends one day last week. . Mr. Dave Donald of Hawkés spent Saturday with Mr. fl Pender. o oo se Rev. and Mrs. Will Ruby ind clildren of Beaver };,\_'5’ Miss Lulu Ruby of New Ham were visitors at Mr. and Mré man Ruby‘s a few dm“ Miss Shirley Scott ‘of_ Guelph, spent flntuulg pâ€" aunt, Mrs. J. Harron. _ Mr. Henry Curtis. .of.\ visited Mr. 8.â€"w.. Coultg last .week. Wt is wop > Miss Lily: Martin "¢ visiting her brother,â€" tln. 2 <*% er Junction. Work. is: procé towards _ Centrevilie, â€" which. shortly be reached, the concrat ing been laid up. to a point half a mile east of the culvert forts will be made to reach PÂ¥ by fall. The city of m completed the pavement‘ u of the street and will. mence laying the cCOR N;,A_â€' other side. flsa Mimer of Patri “! :}F" e with : Her :friendâ€"Miss Jusslq 198%: <. . *4: *A ho 30 Miss Jéin Curtis of Milyer viaiting â€" her . sig Riddell and other MAKING RAPID PROGG Excellent progress h‘fl on the construction of the p highway betwéen Kitohe: Centrevilie. ‘The work of l concrete was begun somet east of the culvert near the visiting . her â€" cousin, / Tess MILLBANK aAP