~‘/ All Straw Hats Reduced Men‘s and Boys‘ Warm _ Weather Apparel ~Men‘s Fur: nishings ‘‘Mr. Ei) Gordier was a ‘business m in Beachville and Woodstock Â¥es in Owen Sound. Mr. Cutten motored to Owen Sound i Saturday, bringing back with him is wite and family. Mr. Gamble from Guelph, was a _ Qualities â€" | Values up to $47.50 J _ Qualities Radically reduced prices aren‘t the chief con â€" @1 in this sale of Men‘s Suitsâ€"â€"It‘s the and it‘s the highest standard of clothing at makes these the greatest of values. MEN‘S RAW SILK SHIRTS _ ] with Collar to match â€"BIG MIDâ€"SUMMER SUIT SALE thletie Union Suits. Reg. $1.00, for .......... . $1.10 EISflkHose.........GQc w Silk Ties .......... 89¢ 5:!., 55e Pacs eP3 M , Cutten motored to Owen Sound : ‘The Baptist minister from Hespeâ€" aturday, bringing back with him ler has organized a Sunday School wifé and family. |at the home of Mrs. Cowman. The . Gamble from Guelph, was a{school was largely attended by the Or in the village on Thursday. _ | villagers and their children last Sunâ€" . mud Mrs. Jesse Gordier from | day. Considerable credit is due the 0e spent Sunday with the forâ€")minister in organizing the Sunday & ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.! School as there is no other in the [*, ivmage. The school opens at 2.30 iss Vera Schmidt and Miss Lotty every Sunday. 4 # 9 ks t es i a a a 18 King E A Bc /8 $14.75 $18.75 $23.75 $28.75 i. Price leo‘t Everything hk Even in Our -'. also haye a big stock of seasonable furnishings at Sale Prices â€" Wellington Cutten with her spent a week visiting relaâ€" wm..suo . Reg. $2.00.$1.85 Silk Socks ....... $1.39 ic Union Suits. â€" Reg. M ;:..:#.1.1+.««.. §$109 CHRISTIEVILLE (le x message from the wheat fieldsâ€"â€"in Nature‘s great labora reat ‘Was been prepared that will strengthen your ambitionâ€" at these Prices for Saturday rice a Year Sale Herman Lippert Come to our Men‘s Suits Surprising Values $27.50 KITCHENER $3.39 Goup 2 Cutten spent Sunday with Mr. and 1Mrs. James McGregor. Mr. George McConnell met with a painful accident last week while leading a horse. The animal stumâ€" bled and fell, and in an attempt to gain his feet stepped on Mr. McConâ€" nell‘s foot, severely bruising it. He was laid up for a week. Boys‘ wear Athletic Union Suits ... Kiddies‘ Wool Suits .... Fast Black Hose ....... Children‘s Straw Hats .. Coverall Suits ......... Shirts and Blouses ..... Khaki Bloomers ....... Children‘s Sandals, solid | @P 22................ health _fAelds! Men‘s Suits $37.50 $50 and $60 141 King W Group 3 solid leathâ€" : ++« . $1.25 $1.39 $1.25 $1.25 Radio Station. Mr. W. J. Collins has been makâ€" ing some further improvements to his radio receiving station during the past week. He is waiting on some special parts which he is exâ€" pecting to receive this week. When completed he will have one of the finest and most upâ€"toâ€"date stitions i1 the country. He will receive code from across the ocean and all the best concerts and programs broadâ€" casted in the US.A. Mr. Collins is to be complimented on his large unâ€" dertaking. prople enjoyed the openâ€"air dance hetd in Newton last Thursday night. Mr. Heary Holle of Conestoga, Linwood was largely represented at the large C.P.R. district picnie held at London last Thursday. A special train brought the crowd The death occurred on Saturdsy evening of Mrs. Wm. Mundgell, resi1: Jng on the road between here and Crosshill. Mrs. W. J. Burnett and Mrs. Omer Mastings, both living Enjoyed if shing Trip. Mr. F. H. Schummer enjoyed a week‘s Ashing upon the Georglas Bay. There were sabout Are in the party motorink, leaving here Monâ€" day morping. .. l1 for the past two wéaks Js showing H1 for the past two weeks, is showing Mitle: improvement. .. â€" aver, Wednesday alternoon ol the same week. * Misses Beatrice and Gertrude Schummer spept a week‘s vacation with their friend, Miss Ula Hurd was a business visitor in town lact Friday. Mr. Jack White of Toronto, is vis ‘ting a couple of weeks with his brother, Bob, here. Civic Holiday Monday. Kindly remember that all stores and places of businees will be clos d next Monday, August Tth, Civie Holiday. Stores will be open, howâ€" Respected Resident Dead. A wery ‘sad death occurred here last ‘Thursday evening, when Mrs. Hildred Little, a elster of Mre. (Dr.) McBachren, passed away at the lat ter‘s home here. She had been un der the doctor‘s personal care for the past year, after being operated on several times, and although ter end came suddeniy, it had been exâ€" pected by the nurse and her sister for the past week. Mapy friends vice, and the number of lowers sent iu showed the high esteem in which Miss Little was beld. Among those from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Berger of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Passed Entrance Exams. P Master Charlie Kraemer, son o‘ Mr. and Mrs. Sersphim Kraemer, was very surpriged last week when he received his entrance certificate. The names bad been published in all the papers and somehow his name had been omitted, and he was going to enter an appeal. Fersonal and Social. Miss Lina Berfanet of Toronto, spent a few days renewing acquaintâ€" anaces in our burg. Mr. and Mrs. Rinanuel Lackner Mr. and Mrs. Rinanuel Lackner entertained the local Ladies‘ Aid at their beautiful home and iawn on Tuesday of last week. A very successful picnic was held under the auspices of the local Unâ€" Iist Wednesday afternoon. Ed. Berlet of Tavistock, Mr. R. LA4tâ€" tle, an uncle, of Toronto. The deceased is survived by Mrs. Barron of Edmonton, who were unâ€" able to sttend; Mrs. (Dr.) MceFachâ€" ren of Linwood, and Mr. St. Clair Mr. Stuart of the local Union chureh and Mr. Campbell of Toronto, the Mr. and rMs. Wm. . Dunningtom spent a few days last week with friends in Stratford. Little of Oakville. After services conducted at the where interment took place. Wednesday afternoon of the LINWOOD the village bylaws. A few of the children were coasting their EZpress wagous on the sidewalk, one of the neighbors lodging a complaint. . It is yet to be seen what the outcome will be. Miss Winnie Beggs, while visiting ber sister in Toronto, is having her tonsils removed. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer on Sunday were Mr. and rMs. C. L. Moser and family, Mr. and Mrs. Schastion Engâ€" lert and family and Mr. A. Steinke of Kitchener. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckle of Roseville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shramm. Mr. ‘Thomas MacMahon held a| Mr. and Mre. Chas. Keats of Ponâ€" very extensive barm and straw shod / tinac, Mich., and Mrs. Henry Wet raising at his home on the 13th line| zei of Moorefield, were callers st on Saturday. There being not &A |the home of Mr. and Mré. Jucob large enough crowd present it could | Zellar last week. not be completed in one day. Miss Daisy Mader angd Miss Ver Mr. A. H. Terrill spent a few days| nta Mader spent their vacation at with friends in Fentop Falls. the Thousand Islands. The latter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Galloway and |also stayed ip Toronto a few days children spent a few days with| before her return. friends in Woodstock. Mr. Wm. Mador and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Alf. Lenhard spent the weekâ€"| Howsrd Thaler motored to Burlingâ€" end with friends in Kitchener. ton on Sunday. Masters Stumpf of Waterloo, are| Won Closs Game, spending a few weeks with relatives\ On Saturday evening a softball Masters Stumpft of Waterloo, are spending a few weeks with relatives in this victnity, Miss Eleanor Cobeau of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end with her friend Miss Blanche Wray. h uis x TL bu s t " atine aite s mm Lo L . L PP URES! DP s HAYBVIMLE oâ€". 300| _ new punper _/|ter which lunch wes sorved by the ® ~~ W | # wroomrmmmcmmczeececâ€"wâ€"mmows~â€"â€"â€" @/ladios. â€" Jaok handled the Joe cream Local and Personal _ | Interesting News Notes apd flled us almost to over Mr. and Mrs. David Lichtfiend] . wyr, and Mrs. Lincoln Currant sad|flowing. Everybhody went home sat son Floyd, Waterloo, Mrâ€" AH0 METSâ€"| daughter Meriag of Bridgobury visitâ€"|{sfed swith the outing. Louts Litcti and son Arthur Of lilbsoâ€"| ed at the nome of Rev. and Mra. C.| MAPDiiy Wedded ale, Mr.â€" and. Mrs. PB W Barkus last week. f lwmmmdm men and family of Cessel &WOe m.mm:.mm.mmmmm,u‘m Sohwatzentruber of C ""Upete | A. Ppison and family of Kitchener,| PP°24ibs an interesting ‘Sunday visitors at Mr. and YMrS.| visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|T"* Marriage of Rev. Mr. Geshaar J. Stenens. ~ W Waeber Sunday, and Misss Alberts Letter of Water 4 loo took place on Thursday and the Miss Beatrice Anderson, @8 La Master Willard Hallman of Rose rnlel _ aro" awarf ‘va SaJlette, is spending her h at| bank spent Saturday with his cousin Mr, "m‘m °°"l"° obere Mr. J. Anderson‘s. Miss Miriam Hilborp. Tev. ahd M,n.u. Geet “‘I"“I *I Mr. and Mrs. George Phill ur.mtuordw.mmmm"‘n S in their wedâ€" dsughter Maggie spent Thut -twrm-mwuhwm:“m. with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Tye. :; ~ |frignds in Kitchepar. Ferécanin Several auto loads from Bh&od Mrs. Arno Bowman snd family 200| yyt;arry Ziegler and Miss Bdna visited the Boy Scout camp herg on| Miss Jrome Bottke Of Preston, Wer®) zonucter svent Sunday with friends In Moscow streat care fare is 1000 rubles a half mile. Mrs. L. McTavish ‘spent a few days last week with her aunt Mrs. J. McCallum. Mr. and Mrs. L. Weiss, New Dunâ€" dee, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fetter of Kingwood, spent Sunday at Mr. Geo. Miller‘s. Mrs. Ed. Sinder and family | reâ€" turned home on Wednesday &fter spending several weeks with frignds in South Cayuga and Dmvlll, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham jand daughters Mary and Betty and Miss Lucy Tye, of Galt, spent 8: y with friends here. & Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Scheneter on Friday, July 28th, a Mrs. J. Walker and sons, Tom land Iilinworth of London, and her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. McDonald, California, Mr. Ross Veltch of Plattevilie, m.k:: Mrs. Shinbine, of Listowel, Mr. a spending her vacation with Mr. llhfl Mrs. C. Builock. i Mr. and Mrs. A. Meise! and Mrs. Helwig and daughter Griace of â€" ener, called on ‘Mr. and Mr§ F. Schram on Wednesday 8 Miss Floy Battler of Plat s spent Wednesday with Mrs. fus Nahrgang. 1 James Walton of Ayr, called, at the home of his parents, Mr. ;and Mrs. J. Walton. { Bhakespeare were visitors at Mr. T. G. Walker‘s on Sunday. of Dorking spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and rMs, William A Serious Accigent. Miss Hakn of Weterioo, was a Quite a serions accident happened | Sunday guest of Miss Emma Hurst, on ‘Bunday night, when a car driven sngeriainigiiscimnreatnatnizns by Mr. Jos.â€"Hall, returning trom Bt.| The grestest known depth ot the Clements, smashed into the rear ond | ocean is 46186 (ast. Mre. Lambert and three children Miss Mary Riordon of Toronto, 2 | nder and family | reâ€" on Wednesday fter al weeks with frignds ga and Dnuvlll, s. Wm. Graham jand y and Betty and Miss Galt, spent 81 y re. $ Mr. H. Kautman and daughter Nellie and Miss Laura Kresii, spent the woeek camping, going as far north as Muskoka. They report a very pleasant outing. Mr. Sydney Howe of Toronto, is at present the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hallman. Mr. Ivan Hilborn and Mr. Josiah Cassel motored to Woodstock on Monday. Mr. Almer Cressman in company with friends from Bloomingd@ale, moâ€" tored to Burlington Beach on Sunâ€" Miss Edith Dinger spent the weekâ€" end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lautenschlager. The Salvation Army band of Gait will given an open air concert in our village, Tuesday, August 8th. Personals Mr. Jack Kanmacher of Preston, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Zeller, Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Chas. Keats of Ponâ€" timac, Mich., and Mrs. Henry Wet zel of Moorefield, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mré. Jucob Zellar last week. Mrs. Etta Battler visited friends in Plattsvilie on Sunday. fields, with the Bloomingdale team. The local team won, the scors being 1210. The game was one of thrills, the visitors obtained an early lead which was oversoms by s rally of the locals in the Jast two inpings. Mr. and Mrs. Bon Drudgeo of Wat erloo and Mr. and Mro. Walter Sny> der of Watarion, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressman, Bavid, Ernst of Kitchener, called at the home of Mr.~and Mrs. A. H{lâ€" born on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bergey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page Sunday. frignds in Kitcheper. Mrs. Arno Bowman and family and Miss Ireme Bottke of Preston, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Bpaetzel last week. Miss Edith Weber of Kitchener is at prosent spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man â€" Weber. Miss Plate, Miss Gruetzner and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Master Rockford Hotfman of Kitâ€" cheuer, is spending his holidays at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Spactzel. Miss Clarage of Toronto spent 2 few days last week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Morrison. Mr. J. A. Good, Mr. Finlay Sim, Miss Margaret Good of Kitchener; is at present visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn. r _Miss Vera Graf of Waterloo, is at present apending her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber. Mrs. Oswald of New Hamburg, visited at the heme of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Giltmer on Sunday. Master Oscar Swarts of Kitchener is bolidaying at present with Master C"**~rd Weber. Mr. BRESLAVYU Mr. Steward Bivour was a busiâ€" ness visitor to Detroit for a few days, returning home last week. He is now busily engaged on his new Rev. Myr. Hoffman of the Waterâ€" loo Seminary, occupled the pulpit here on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Seyler and Mr. Dapiel Ritz of New Hamburg, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn. Mrs. J. Meyer and children. of Waterioo, and Mrs. L. Gooding and children of Wallenstein, spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs. W Haba. Quite a number of people from here attended the pageant given at Eemipary grounds at Waterloo on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schondelmeyâ€" ‘er and Mr. and Mrs. Shantz of Watâ€" €rloo, speut Sunday with Mrs. Enâ€" geiter. j Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harttung attendâ€" e@ the funeral of the former‘s sisâ€" ter at Philipsburg. is spending holidays with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Â¥. Braendle. Miss Louisa Wries spent Sunday with her fmother, Mrs. J. Fries. Mr.‘Harry Ziegler and Miss Bdna §chaefer spent Sunday with friends in Brussels. Mr. H. N. Huchn, Mr. and Mrs Hush»p epent Sunday in Milvertop. Mr. J. A. Steiss and Mr. Jacob guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss Miss Mynetta Gies is spending a few .days in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs." Andrew Wahl and family bf St. Jacobs spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. B. Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. John, Geiger were weekâ€"ond vigitors in Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Koekler and Mr. agd Mrs. August Hass and famâ€" ily of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Missg Demora Gjes of Kitchener, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. Mrs. A. N. Weber was a visitor Rev. and Mrs. J. Morleck, ick Morlock and Mr. and Miss Hilda Braendle of Kitchener, the river on Saturdey atternoon, A REAl SALE â€" AHuminum Ware at prices of Cranite. MORE DURABLE, and more SERVICEABLE. 10â€"in. Rd. Roasting Pans with Cover . in Apocial $1.97 ~~ ALLUMINUM PRY PANS _ Qin. Cast Alluminum Fry Pans Bale Special $2.87 WELLESLEY 8TEW PANS 1 qt. Wear Ever Stew Pans. Sale Price 89¢ _ _ August Alluminum:> . Ware Sale DOUBLE BOILERS ?Aat;hl)onbk Boilers Price $1.89 Missionary services were held in the Lutherar church last Sunday. Rey. Orzen of Kitchener occupled the pulpit in the forenoon and Rev. Doschner of Stratford in the afterâ€" npon. _ Collections were taken at Astronomical records in Ching go back to 2356 B C. garage, which is under construction. Mr. Pete Wagner disposed of the Cressman property again to Miss Emma Faulbafer who will no doubt lake possession soon. Mr. A. Berscht was a business visitor last week at Montreal. Mr. J. R. Reiner has a severe atâ€" tack of pneumonia. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Tennyson began writing poetry beâ€" fore he was 6 years of age. Come while there is yet time!Raturday 1 UCOMMMQO nte . Girl omles in svery Oepartment, a "",,!y We coulgr‘t begin to teil you t all the g< Tnare‘s 506 Galatea at 236 yard; 46e at 800 Table Damask, 756 yard; Biedched q at $ Towels at 18¢ sachâ€"a whole host of & ng vaiue ables, Staple Goods and Home Draperies. : You, Jus u.l-.flmfoflyo“lf«whidlm,’* your own needs. Savings worth a trip down town Savings is 8p At Our Bit BUSINESS TRAINING PA THE PBOFIT sHARING #TORE®_ >i / z * e td ;, Te THIRTEEN YEARS IN FAITHFUL PUBSLIC $€Ma S Goudies Twentyâ€"one years of honest service stand Our students are placed in good paying Euler Business â€" yaldt ts Send for free illustrated catalogue. PRESERVING KETTLES . % 8â€"qt. Alluminum Preserving Kettes . Sale Price $1.98 tys 10â€"qt. Alluminum Preservin® "“*3 Alluminum Tes Pots, good 10â€"qt. Wear Ever Preserving F k\ 36 Special $2.49 us 12â€"qt. size, $2.16 4 â€" _ POTATO POTS No. 12 Potato Pot, Sale Price $8.07 | ; No. 12, Large, $2.08 â€"â€" / _ W. H. Nixon, Principal College Sale Price $2,87 â€" ~. / in the United States Weath@r vice for 17 years, 15 d* been spent in Chicago. ~*‘!/ Professor Ernest Halues, a# weather forcaster tot : the C district, was killed 8t Harbor 8 July 26 in a spectaculer a40ld Prof. Haines, who had = Harbor Springs to ‘Inspect: ‘ ther tower, fell from s ladder tower and struck ‘a Hva wite neck was almost . burndd and his heed was hanging thread when his body wa# : Prof. Haines was in % Storm Warning Bureau O% Lakes. He was directly u Cox, taking his place duri cation. Haines had been Live wr: in Ch