_ _ Final Clearance of Boys‘ Summer Apparel z: & s s | & Boys‘ Suits with Two Pairs of Bloomers ‘ $7.90, . §$9.75, $12.00, $15.00 Materials and weights for fall sport and Norfolk models. Colors & are Grays, Browns, and Greens, to fit boys aged 7 to 18. ; Boye‘ Shirts and Blouses in plain} Boys‘ Bathing Suits in solid colors .» ._ _ and stripes at $1.00 and $1.50. 1 and striped borders.. ....50c., 75c. > | cmioren‘s wash surrs $1.55 . Boys‘ Summer Caps, light and medâ€"| Good Wash Suits in assorted fum colors at 75¢. and $1.00. styles, broken lines that have sold 4 + up to 3.00. . _‘ dreds of Customâ€"tailored Men‘s three piece suits at nc iss Women‘s, Misses‘, Men‘s and Boys‘ Shoes at Final Clearing Prices Men‘s Fine Lisie Hose made full seamless in Black, Navy, Grey, Cordovan with double sole, heel and toes. mc Women‘s White Nile Cloth Strap Pumps, military heels.. . 32 95 e , Men‘s Shirts, Printed Madras Cloth and Percales a splendid assortment of patterns at.. .. .... est $1.25 Cool Athletic Union Suits, no sleeve knee length, Nainsook and self striped Madras Cloth at . $1.00 Odd Lots of Men‘s Brown Calif English last welt Soles Sizes 6 to $%‘in A, B, and C widths $7.00 quality. Special for.... $4 85 » Boys‘ Shoes, made of good quality Box Kip all solid. Sizes 1 to 5. Final Clearance Prices Now Effective Summer Furnishings Homespun and Worsteds, sple ndidly tailored at 318 ~50 Women‘s Patent one strap Pumps, iban Heels.. .. .. .. PÂ¥ " M tories a treat has been prepared that will strengthen your ambitionâ€" ~Te King &E ~$25.00 and $28.00 Suits. $30.00 and $35.00 Suits School Suits Are now ready for your inspection (mostly all 2 Bloomer Suite) Last season careful buyers all told us we had them all beat for values. This season our values are better and bigger than ever. Do not buy until you see our enormous showing. Summer Comfort Suits m Beaches, Custom T.ibrgd at sgm 514.m Here is a message from the wheat fieldsâ€"in Nature‘s great laboraâ€" Reduced as Follows: Our Entire Stock of Two Piece Regular Stout, Short and Long Models. $17.80 $23.50 Herman Lippert we # # $2.98 KITCHENER $40.00 and $45.00 Suits. Misses‘ Dong Kid and Box Kip, Bal. sizes 11 to 2.. .. 82 98 & Misses Fine Kid and Calf. Bals, sizes 11 to 2.. .. .. .. $3.175 Men‘s Hose, Silk and Lislie Mixâ€" ture, drop stitch, two tone colorâ€" Boys‘ Velour Kip Bal. medlum: pointed toes, rubber heels, sizes 1 Excellent Quality Knit Neckwear, fancy cross stripes and plain Men‘s Worsted Bathing Suits, stripe borders and plain colors at $3.50 and 4.00 qualities $2.85 health â€" whea /'ield:! 141 King W $3.75 bnl"'....'&w" :: > â€"< S s w 4 ‘The Misses Qatamseler of Detroit ‘ Died at Tavistockâ€"The death ‘o¢â€" curred at Tavistock on Monday last ;’o! Kathrine Marie, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kruspe of New Hamburg. The little girl had been afflicted with dimbgtes and with its mother was visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, Tavistock, where her con. dition became so critical that she was unable to be romevyd to her home here and she passed away ‘ shortly after noon on Monday at the ‘ age of 3 years, 14 months and 10 .d.yl. The funeral lnolphoo on Thursday afternoon from the home |a Mr. E. B. Bowman, Tavistock, to the Evangelical church, New | Hamburg for service and interment Miss McKay of Seaforth and Miss Carnochan of Linwood spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Eckâ€" hard Kalbfleisch. Mrs. Kate Dahms and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dahms and children of Mildmay motored to town and spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manss. Mrs. Mansz returned with them. 5 vices were held in the luuollc‘llg church on Monday. Burial fook place at Lingelbach cemetery. Among f§ those who attended . the tnnenl‘i from a distance were Mr. and Mrs.!? Aaron Buschlen of Dearborn, llk:h.,'g Mr. and Mrs. Levi Buschien of Seb.| s ewaing, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Otto ot'§ Kilmannb, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Simâ€"/ 4 eon Buschlen of Snover, Mich. Mr.| 5 and Mrs. Harry Schweitzer, Mrs. i Florena Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knechtel of Kitchener. g Sunday evening, Sept. 10th. It 4s the intention of holding it at Founâ€" in North Easthope on March 15, 1844 and lived the greater part of her life in South Easthope. In 1906 she moved with her sister, Maria (Mrs Berschlen) to New Hamburg where she resided until her death, wa‘ch took place on August mh.] She leaves to mourn her loss one sister, Mrs. Chris. Siebert,. Fellsâ€" in Riverside cometery. To the bereaved parents the sympathy of the community is extended in their about four years ago and sustained a broken hip and was since confinâ€" ed to the house. ‘The deceased is surviyed by her husband and two deughters, Mrs. J. P. Rrust of New Hamburg and Mrs. W. J. Williams DIEOâ€"The death took place at Doon on Thursday, Aug. 17th of a former well known New Hamburg¢ resident in the person of Mrs. Herâ€" man Cole at the age Of 37 years. Mr, and Mrs. Cole left here in 4891 for Doon where they since resided. friends in town while on a motor trip during which they visited Buffalo, Chantaugua Lake, â€" Hamilton _ and other . points. : ; > by his son and daughter, Wm. and Christina Eidt, _ also of Hanover. Mr. Hidt was a former resident of New Hamburg, conducting a coop. crage here about 50 years ago. â€" DIED.â€"The death took place here of Anna Margaret Yogge, after an illness of several years, which she bore with true Christlian fortitude. Bhe was a devout adherent of the Evangelical church and was born Miss May Bishop has returned to town from a visit to her sister, Mrs, rpent a week with her mother, Miss Rose Schweltzer of Chicago is here on a Â¥isit to her brother, Mr. items of interest. their . piother. e J peuiir 205 PA .13".".".41& ‘The Preston Sliver Band will give Mr. and Mrs W. L. Bowdaen and ughter have raturned home after fnibibiiiinnn britinninitinndiontbiniopnnindienannen l ul9 ter, Mrs. C. Ruby visited friends in Rostock and Stratford on Saturday. Mrs. L. Hostetler and Miss Grace Hostetler are spending a week with friends in ‘Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. David McCluskey and children of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Hamel of Stratford motored to town and spent Sunday witd Mr; Mr. Chr. Roth is erecting a new dwelling house on the old brewery property facing the Haysville Rd. Senator â€" Ratzâ€"and Mrs. Rats spent‘a few days with their daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Zwicker at Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Blick of Toronte are holidaying at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schuler, j Mr and Mrs J P Ernnst attended: the fumeral of the latter‘s brother, the late Mr Herman Cole at Doon last Saturday ; Mr and Mrs Rdwin _ Hunsberger and family returned on Friday to spending three weeks‘ holidays at the home of Wm. Schildroth ‘They were accompanied by Misses Peat! and â€"Lily Meissl of Kitohener, who will spend a weéks‘ holidays at Durand and other places in Micht Flower Show. £ ‘The annual flower show held in the Library Hall on Wadnesday un der the auspices of the New Ham. burg Horticultural @ociety was a was a beautiful display of flowers and gensrous prizes were distribut ed by the Socilety."‘The attendance was gratiftying aspecially in the ovâ€" voyage of two months. Heâ€" entered uponâ€"his former work Ammediately which was left more or ‘less dest!: tuts during the last five years of Mr. Robin Smith of the Bank of Nova Scotia staff, Toronti, and brother, Jack, are holidaying at the Mrs. C. W. Ruby of Elkton Mich, is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. D. Reibling and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pletsch and family of Sebringville were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Schmidt on Monday. Mrs. Henry Bullard of Goderich and Miss M. Salvadge of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hahn. _ R. B. Puddicomb. Mrs. David Reibling and her sis crowded with visitors,‘ .a.-,l,lp.l.nâ€"tq-fl.. Mr. John Dahmer returngl home from a five weeks‘ visit with his son, Milton, at. Underwood. tall when. Mr. ‘N H. Gampp| The Misses Wileanor YVorua Grace on ‘Moyerâ€"St., which he purchased | are spending the week relatives Miss Grace a is spending mmmma two waeks‘ mul relatives | severe sprain nw while in â€" Toronto: mss cranking his car Agturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, David McOluskey| _ Mr. and Mrs. Â¥. Dobberstein and andâ€"children of Detroit and. Mr. and | family spsht Sunday with Mr., and WATERLOO CHRONICLE who may have occasion to visit the Chronicle Office at Waterloo will please note that we are now in our. new premises in the Equitable Life Block, King St., (the same building as formerly occupied). The Entrance to our ofâ€" fices is at the front of the building, next to the Bell Telephone Company Ofâ€" after are attending the Y.P.A. convention at Chegley during this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bricker of Waterâ€" lo0, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. Weber. . l _ Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lingélbach and family of ‘Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mistele of Waterleo, lr.i and Mrs. Schwarts of Baden, were Bunday visitors at the home of Mr.! Miss Annie Wahi is spending a few days with friends in Kitchener. Miss Martha Engelter spent seyâ€" oral days on a motor trip through The young people of the Lutheran church enjoyed a corn roast on Friâ€" day evening on the flats of Mr. J. M. Zeigler‘s farm. Mr. and Mrs. John Foerster and daughter of Michigan, are spending a week‘s vacation with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foerster. Mrs. George Stockfish of Chesley, is spending a week with her mother, Mrs, Engelter. Mr. C. 8. Webster, Miss Viola Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Cmbert. Mr. Williard Culbert and Mra Geo. Helm motored to Seaforth on Sun. day and spent the day with friends Misses Idellsa anad Alma Lingel bach of Tavistock, have returned home after spending two weeks‘ vaâ€" cation with Mr. and Mre.‘A. N. nesday afterhoon. _ About sixty guests were present and were royalâ€" 1y entertained by host and hostess. Frequent showers during the after noon marred the outing to some exâ€" Local and Personal. mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rd. Ap. Mr and Mrs. Milton Boottger and family of Monckton spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mr .and Mrs. Oliver Horr and dnughtor, Muriel of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goobel. Mish Vera Zinn of Hanover is a guest at the home of Mr. Herman tertained tne Ladies‘ Aid of the Waâ€" Windsor called on Mr. and Mrs, W. Melitzer and Mr. and Mrs. G. Shoeâ€" Entertained Ladies‘ Aid. â€" â€" â€". _ ~Mt. dbhd Mrs. Dan Schweltzer onâ€" Mr Joe Bibley of Toronto is vis. iting with old friends of this vicin ity. Mra. Wm. Kent and son, Rarl, who #pent a wook‘s hollidays with relp tives and friends returned to their family and Mr. D. Wideman of Kit: chener spent Sunday with the latâ€" ter‘s daughter Mros: W. Melitzer; yÂ¥â€" Winlerbourrle spent â€" Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woods. Miss â€"Hannah Vogle underwent a couple of weeks ago and has return. Mrs. A.‘ Meuser â€"and four child. ren.of Kitchener are vikiting with the former‘s: parents Mr.â€" and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, O..H. Bocker and family are spending their holidays Mr and Mrs J, Bennor Mr. Mirâ€" acle of ‘Brantford the ‘Misses Sni der‘ and »Mr. Snider® of, Bloomingâ€" dale made.a fiying call: among old Mr. and Mrs. Neison Toman and Mrs J Plant of Speedside is vis Mr. HEJIDELBERG Mr. _ 1. / WIF be liter in the season. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snyder with Earl, Gladys and Kenneth are en joying a motor trip through New York state by way of Buffalo and West Falls. 'ESlencldlyortwoat&oc. N.E., Toronto is a popular pastime with many of our folk, this week week as their annual convention is being held there. . | Mr. Harvey Gingerich of Kltoh.‘ ener spent Sunday with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schmidt and family of Erbsville and Mr. umI Mrs. Cuniman of Kitchener were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holst on Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. J,.â€"C. Morlock Have returned after spending their holiâ€" days among old friends here. Mr. J. B. Sauder opened up the Miss Ethel Milke spent two days 16 Toronto this week in connection with her position in Kitchener. days with friends in Peninsula and Buffalo. Miss Salome Doerbe You can plan to cease your labors M. Weichel & Son, Goudies Limited _| _ MOTOR &8 _ No need of backâ€"breaking, handâ€" bruising, headâ€"aching efforts, Bvemhinhis easy, the washing is out early, the clothes better and last /longer, when you use the It runs easier loaded than 8T. JACOBS THE PROFIT SHARING STORE Wflnfl tub. â€" Your money 1130 days if you‘re not satisfied. 5â€"yearâ€" tee with satisfied. . A 5â€"yearâ€"guarantee with Hsb WASHER lier nfuompmied TODRATH > $2.09 |I(r. and Mrs. John 8. Koehler were Mr. and. Mrs. Andrew Lindner and family of Gedshill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Alon, zo Hahn of Heideiburg and Mtr. and ,l(rn. Roy Miller of St. Jacobs and some from Kitchener. _ Mr. J. G. Hurst and Mr. Richnond attended a meeting of the executive in the Y.M.C.A., Kitchener on Tuss. day to arrafige for the county 8.8. *convention to be held in St. Jacobs ner were the guests on Sunday in Kitchener of Mr. and Mrs. Jno .K. Mrs. May Meckendorn of Kitch. ener spent a few days with her sis. ter, Mrs. Oscar â€"Good last wesk. The Philipsburg and St. Agatha U. F.O. clubs are holding their 3rd an. nual picnic on Wednesday, Aug. 30, for everything will beâ€"closed up in Mr. and Mrs.~J. H. Thomas gnd _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Thomas .spent 3 the weekâ€"ond with friends‘â€"in Han x 8 Wagnerâ€"and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Some of the Sunday visitors with . Its Te t o