eÂ¥ sc | g * A (ï¬f P > 50 per cent. of the Suits offered are suita and Winter wear. $25 and $30Suits at ........ Sre Consider the character and Style Consider the high quaiâ€" ity, ‘Consider the variety and Thenâ€"Think of the Price. A Wonderful Saleâ€"Involving hundreds and hundreds of high quality Custom Tailored Suits. P , Including our newest Herringbone and Fancy Tweeds, Brown, Gray, and Heather shades plain andn belted Nor folk models Tailoring that means good appearance and comfortable fit, sizes 24 to 36, Special to clear Satâ€" urday at ................ .. $10.00 Final Clearance of broken lines that have been selling at $3.00. Good style and fast colors, sizes 3 to 8 years BOY‘8 KHAKI LONG PANTS, $1.75 Extra well made Khaki Long Pants, double stitched throughout, hip and watch pockets, belt loops, sizes 28 to 31. CHILOREN‘S FINE STRAW HATS Straw Hats for Boys and Girls, Black, Brown and White, qualities BO 2222 2 us n e e e e 2e +. . $2.00 Mells & Melis in their sensational act, flying rings, big Kitchener Taâ€" too, Wednesday, Aug 23rd. News Notes CHILDREN‘ WASH SUITS $1.65 Mr. and Mrs. A. N Weber spent Sunday with friends and relatives at Tavistock Mrs Oscar Dorst of Detroit, Messrs. Lincoln and Fred Dorst and Mrs Henry Zeigler of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs Conrad of Elmira spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry Vollman Mr and Mrs. Manford Steiss and Mr Harry Zeigler left for the Canâ€" ~â€"A Great Feature. e e e nnnuChiu Semiâ€" Annualt Sale $35 and $40 Suits at....... $45 and $50 Suits at.. tories a treat has been Departme 16 King E Suits for Men $14.75 $18.75 $23.75 $28.75 BIG MIDâ€"SUMMER SUIT SALE Here is a We also have a big stock of seasonable furnishings at Sale Prices HEIDELBERG. ERNSTS SATURDAY IN THIS message from the wheat fieldsâ€"in Nature‘s great laboraâ€" has been prepared that will strengthen your ambitionâ€" Herman Lippert Come to our Surprising Values KITCHENER Nile Cloth, Lace Oxfords, military heelsâ€"Black Kid, Strap Pumps, Cuâ€" ban Heelsâ€"White, Nile Cloth Oxâ€" fords with patent trimmings, low PVIWS PIIR PMYENO ADNIUIIINGNYL CCC BeBl..llle .2 2e s OS.SO‘ Miss Frances Snider has returned & p from enjoying two weeks‘ visit with Patent oneâ€"strap Pumps, military friends at Go Home Bay and Sans heels; patent leather Oxfords, Lonis : Souci, in Muskoks. heels medium toe Men‘s dark brown Calf Lrce Oxâ€" fords, Panama last.... ... .. . $5.95 Men‘s Lace Shoes, Brown or black Calf Leather, Goodyear Welt Soles, all §12@@..2.2 2222 22 22 222}. §4.05 all sizes rdian West with the Harvester‘s Excursion on Monday. Mr. and Mrs C H Doerr, Mr and Mrs Ed. Doerr, Mr and Mrs Bierâ€" wagon of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Lautenschlager of Petersburg and Mr. and Mrs. John Doerr of Deâ€" troit were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry Koehler on Sunâ€" day Quite a number of our burgers u.ttended the dedication services at the Erbsville church on Sunday. Mrs Aaron Metz and children of Kitchener have returned home after spending a week‘s vacation at the home of Mrs Wm. Hahn. Men‘s Black Calf Lace Oxfords, dium toe...... 2llll. ....$5.95 w3 Mr health y _from the _ wheat _ Aelds! MEN‘S FOOTWEAR Norman Engelter of Toronto SHOES. 141 King W $19.80 $27.50 $33.75 tligh revoiving trapeze act. Really wanderful. . Big Kitchener Tattoo, Wednesday, Aug 23rd. Who‘s Who and What‘s What. ‘There has been a hustling time this week among the U.F.O. home brigades. Last Saturday the whole countryside, bedecked with rows up on rows of "shocks" of spring grain, extending for as many miles and farther over an undulating stretch of rural Ontario as Caleb and his party of rustic enthusiasts had gasoâ€" line enough to carry them there and back as they sailed forth to spy out the beauties and bounties of a land ‘ fiowing with Adam‘s ale and alfaifa, and now this week every last lad and lass is being enlisted in the garâ€" nering in of the abundance, which a kind providence has showered upon, sometimes, not any too grateful a people. This Saturday will find the evening breezes sighing through the cat stubble, with the harvest over and the summer about past. Mr. Stumpf and his masons of St. Clements, have got into ful swing at the brickwork of the mill. Miss Ethel Mielke was holidaying in Hamilton and St. Catharnes last week. Rev. C. R. Dierlamm of Beacon Falls, Conn., gave a chalk talk on some of life‘s problems in Calvary church last Thursday evening to an interested audience. Miss Elsie Miller is spending some days with friends in New Hamburg. Rev J C and Mrs Morlock are spending two weeks‘ vacation with relatives in Hamilton and Buffalo. There will be no services in Calvary church next Sunday for that reason, but Sunday school at 10 a.m. Isn‘t it a peculiar dispensation of Providence that all the members of the new U.F.O. Manitoba Cabinet are Scotch Presbyterians? Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Menger and daughter of Hamilton ,are rusticatâ€" ing for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Menger. Mr. Monte Laughlin of Toronto, pald a flying visit to town over part of the weekâ€"end. Here is a modernilzed epitaph dis covered by the wayside: Here rests one Roderick Dhu And his wife, Matilda Drew, Each aged only thirtyâ€"two, Perhaps as good as me and you, But overfond of homeâ€"made brew. Mr. Klein of Clifford, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahi over Sunday. Mrs â€" Lottie Jones spent Sunday with Appel. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gingrich and son of North Bay, are spending this week with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Catherine Gingrich. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Smith are off to Buffalo for a holiday trip with their son, Fred, and other relatives. Reuben has been asking for deâ€" tails regarding Graham Bell, Arthur Griffith and Alfred Charles Harmsâ€" worth, but space only permits to say two of them were Irishmen, which means much these latter days. Mrs. Geo. Whitney is enjoying old associations with one of her "nursâ€" ing course" friends, Mrs. Raiken bach of New York, accompanied by her young son. Mr. Jack Morlock enjoyed a moâ€" tor trip to renew old friendships in Rodney last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hollinger had a very pleasant motor trip through the Eastern States last week by way of Pittsburg and New York. spent Sunday in Baden. Miss Lenora Gies of Kitchener spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. John Gies. Mrs. Henry Bais of Flint, Mich., in hominylu with her mother, Mrs. Liphardt Mr. and Mrs. Welker of Montreal, were the gutests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E Welker last week. Miss Margaret Ament is leaving for western points on Aug. 23rd, to spend three months with her brothâ€" spent the weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs. Wein Engelter The new Delaware river bridge which is to be built by the utates /i abit Mr. and Mro. W. J Sattler, Mrs PERSONALS AND OTHER ITEMS AS TOLD BY WATERLOO CHRONICLE CORKESPONDENTsS of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Wm. Burgman of Mason City â€"râ€"â€" | lowa, was here to attend the m.n11 ther, | of ‘his sister, the late Mrs. Moses Schults and left agrin for his homeé Mrs | on Thursday Wahbi| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Luft and Miss Amelia Luft motored to Torâ€" hener| onto on Saturday where the latter :. Mr.| is spending a week‘s holidays with _ Watch for Jerry, Josy and Lizzie, the funny clowns at the big Kitch ener Tattoo, Wednesday, Aug. 23rd. Local and Personal Miss Eva Bell, who spent a couple ot weeks with her sister, Mrs Har old Appel, returned to her home in Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ingold and daughter returned home from a vis it with relatives in Detroit Mr. and Mrs. A. Bueschlen of Deâ€" troit are visiting relatives and friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pletsch and daughter of Chicago are spending a two weeks‘ holiday with the formâ€" er‘s sister, Miss Mantha Pletsch. Mrs. Monteith of Killarney who spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bean has gone to visit friends in Preston. Mrs. Mae Schnelock who spent her j holidays at the home of her grandâ€" , mother returned to her home in I’l'oromo on Sunday. Her son, Teddy , accompanled ‘her home. Dear Mrs. Bean, Mrs. Culbert, Mrs. Rehberg and Mra Bingeman:â€" A few of your friends and neighâ€" bors have gathered in your home, Mrs. Bingeman this evening to celeâ€" brate your birthday and we conâ€" gratulate you all and hope that God will spare you to spend many more years with your family and friends. As a slight token of remembrance I would kindly ask you to accept this little present which shows our apâ€" preciation of your kind and loving disposition towards us. Wishing you all the best things im this world. Your friends and neighbors. Miss Lillle Bauer is spendng her holdays wth friends in Poru, Indiaâ€" pna and Chicago. Mrs. Robert Forrest g.nd son, Euâ€" gene, returned home from a months‘ visit in Michigan. Mr. James Forrest is spending several days near Shakespeare Miss Audrey Hahn of Waterloo npon’ the weekâ€"end at her home. Miss Beatrice Gardner of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Miss Edith Bingeman of Kitchen er spent the weekâ€"end at her home Mr. Harry Smaill of Ktchener was a weekâ€"end visitor with relatives in town. Miss Roxie Bowman is spending a week with friends in Merlin. & Miss Anna May Schummer of Otâ€" tawa is holidaying with her sister, Mrs. James 8. Doyle. Mr Edwin Robhr of Hamilton apent a few days with his father, Mr Henry Rohr. Miss Rabb has returned home afâ€" ter spending several days with friends at Normandale. Rev. and Mrs. W A E Scheive of Wilkesbarre, Pa, called on friends in town on Thursday. Mrs. Elias Goetz of Klkton, Mich., is visiting at the home of her broâ€" ther, Mr David Schultz. Mrs Gordon Gobin and daughter, Elizabeth of Detroit spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Y. Peters Dr. Burton Feick of Kirkland Lake spent a week‘s holidays with his parâ€" ents,â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. R Feick. Dr and Mrs N H Winn motored to Oshawa and spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs Belt. Mrs. Philip Bruder and daughter, Miss Eleanor Bruder are spending a few weeks with friends in Walkerâ€" . Mr. and Mrs. Herman E Appel of Port Huron are guests at the home of the latter‘sâ€" brother, Mr Charles Hildebrand. A joint band concert was given by the North Easthope and New Hamâ€" burg bands on the band stand which was enjoyed by a large crowd of people. Mr. and Mrs F. B. Welker and dau ghter, Margaret ,spent. their hol}- days with his parents, Mr and Mrs. David Walker, Brussels. Mrs. Roos and Mrs. Geo. Hathaâ€" way and son, Teddy, are guests this week of Mr and Mrs Carlo Boehâ€" several days wth friends at Stoney Mr. and Mrs. A B Fraser and son Mrs Carrlie Becker is spending NEW HAMBURG at their summer home at Chicâ€" Birthday Party. _ Mr. 8 R Stuart of Mitchell was & business visitor to town this week. Mrs. G. Memel and Miss Winnifred obisch of Kitchenér spent a fow a month‘s holidays with the Mr. and Mrs. David W Roth spent a few uysumohomootuull&- ter‘s brother, Mr. Charles Zurbrigg at Port Huron Mr. Jacob Williams of Toronto was the guest of his brothers, Messrs. Daniel and Herman Willâ€" iams over the weekâ€"end. * DIEDâ€"Mrs. Catharine Ernst, an aged and highly esteemed resident of this town passed away early on Thursday morning in her 87th year. The deceased was the widow of the late Chris. Ernst, former postmas ter of this town, who predecersed her in 1898. Her maiden name wWaS Cathsrine Wilker, and she was born‘ in Petersburg and for the past alxâ€" ty years resided in New Hamburg where she was dearly beloved by a wide circle of friends. In religion she was a devout adherent of the Lutheran faith. Three sons survive her, Messrs. Jacob Ernst, Henry A. and John P. Ernst all of, New Hamâ€" burg The funeral was held on Sunâ€" day afternoon at 2 o‘clock from her late home to St. Peter‘s Lutheran ckurch and Riverside cemetery.. Miss Nora Voegtle. and Masters Jack and Robert Voegtle returned to their home in Toronto after spending a month‘s holidays with Mr. anad Mrs. H. Luft . “ The Preston Silver Band has ofâ€" l fered to give a sacred band concert \here under the auspices of the New ‘Hamburg band in return for & 8@â€" cred band concert by the New Hamâ€" | burg band at Preston. The local ! band expect to accept this kind ofâ€" i fer and the concert will be given | some Sunday afternoon or evening [ in the near future. Preston has an exceptionally fine band and the citiâ€" ‘zens of the town and community | will greatly appreciate their playing here. An exchange of band conâ€" ‘ certs by the New Hamburg and Baâ€" \ den bands would also be in order. On Sunday, August 27th, Rev N. A Hurlbut of Fergus will conhn:t anâ€" niversary services at Bethel church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Special music will be rendered by the Evangelical choir of New Hamburg. A cordial invitation is extended to all Big Corn Stalk ‘ A corn stalk measuring 10 feet, 9 inches was brought to town. It was taken from a splendid field of Mr. ‘Herbert Bergey‘s, planted 75 days ago, whi~! is an exceptionally good growth in a not too favorable season for corn. Will Give Concert. Miss Marguerite Doherty returned to her home in Mitchell after spendâ€" ing two weeks with her cousins, Misses Mary and Laura Monaghan. tlouse Wedding A pretty house weddng took place last Wednesday at the home of Alâ€" The set consists of Valet Velvetâ€"line Case with regu three Blades. "The Big Hardware Store" > M. Weichel & Son, Limited The Razor That Sharpens Its Own Blades A REAL SNAP ng_' Misses Lou Boettger, Beatrice an, Steinberg, Idella â€" Steinberg, Ema Hahn and Dora Debus are spending !ce‘ a week at Grand Bend. A]-| Mr. and Mrs. Victor Appel . of PRICE $1.00 COMPLETE PER SET Atf Wee Sma‘ Prices . / .«> . M . [ Just the kind that mother would like to make heresif If & _ she only had time. 5 2 es f in sturdy ginghams that w il pyash and wear woll.. GÂ¥erpâ€"L 18 i â€" one strongly made. Hardly pay to have busy mother spend weary hours sewing when uimmndueodllhn&lg: * Reg. 95c. to , T9e. Reg 275 to $129 4 Reg. $129 to . 89c l Reg $3.50 to :.: Reg $1.59 to s1.10 Reg 4.00 to Rea $2.00 to $1.39 Sizes 2 to 14 years & of Valet Auto Strop Razor Model C In with regular Auto Strop Razor Strop and â€"â€"School Togs | _ R was supported by his brother, Mr. Ernst Arndt. After the ceremony the guests sat down to a sumptuous wedding dinner. The young couple left on & honeymoon trip to Toronto Niagara Falls and Buffalo amid a shower of confetti and the best wishâ€" es of a host of friends. They will reâ€" side in New Hamburg where Mr. Arndt has a good position with the Hamburg Felt Boot Co. Reg. $129 to . : _ me Reg $1.59 to s1.10 Reg $2.00 to s1.39 lors of 8 to 14 years, ideal for school wear and featured at two reduced prices, $1.98 Then get a real business training. â€" The kind that fits you for a good position. We have been tiginâ€" ing and sending to good positions young people for twentyâ€"two years. Fall Term Opens . August 28th. Euler Business College Goudies Limited MIDDY DRESSES ‘for junâ€" | WHITE DRESSES for wee Safety Razor Are You Looking For a Good Position ? â€" _ Valet Junior Auto Strop THE PROFIT SHARING STORE Kitchener, Ontario. Kitchener, Ontario W. H. Nixon, Principal tots of 2 to 6 years in strong pique, repp .nnd jean, reducâ€" ed for clearance to $1.69. Mrs. Chas Nolson and daughter, Hazel of Kitchener spent the weekâ€" end with her parents, Mr aog Mra J Bowman. Mr. and Mrs Clayton Ingle of Park: hill were visitors with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. E. Ernst Mrs Sitter of Detroit is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lennox. back just what we give Life is also a mirror. If we smile at it we see the reflection of smiles that bring the happy glow. If we turn down the corners of our mouths and look the picture of woeâ€"for us there is no happy glow. Life. is. a bomerang. We get WATERLOO QNT, . _ ktik? . *