k The Ernst’s _:i,_itr" Good Clothes Jiitme DOV: FOR swoon. aurrs ".46, $0.75, $12M $14M) "Ml Suits tor Boys, made trom World! selected for their excep- - wearing qualities, checked - Itrlped weaves In an nuclei ot Brown, Green annd Navy; well tail. ored and proper fitting; att either price more value. LITTLE BOYS' TOPCOATS Novelty weaves Cheviot and Serge, the! ' to 9 yams. 86AS, 87.00, 33.50 BOYS' FURNISHINGS 'isg,1s'i"i,),,,,i,)i,! Boys' Sweaters in diitereut com- bination colors, all wool, sizes up to " .w.m..r-...-.'".""'.'. 3.95 Other styles $1.98, $2.50, $3.50 to 85. Boys' Cloth and Velvet Hats, Rah Rati and other favorite shapes. $1.25 to $2.60 Boys' Four-in-Hand Ties, new col- orlnzs in knitted ties and open end shapes at Boys' Shirts with band or attach- ed collars, plain colors and stripes. $1.00 to $2.00 Work Trousers in good wearing materials in dark colors, sizes 32 to 44. to $2.50 $4.00 500. 75c, 930 Boys' Fall Caps, Tweeds and Now elty Weave.... .. ..75c. to $2.00 ROBBED BANKS OF NEAR _ LY $15,000 IN WEST. Two gangs ot bank robbers have been in action in Saskatchewan and between the hours ot two and three on Sept 28th, the Moosomin branch of the Union Bank of Canada and the Ceylon branch of the Bank of Montreal were robbed ot their cash on hand. Eight or ten men were engaged In the Moosomln operation and their booty amounted to $8,000, It in not known how many took part in the Ceylon affair, but they se- We: Make a "oiiri-tl.., aâ€: 1‘ '"Wheeii You Buy Your I-----,",-;-,;,-";";'-,'", _ Clothes ta; NM Nob. cured about 6,600 In both instances the robbers es- cared-in motor cars. presumably in the direction of the United States border, and no arrests have been made. Securities of unknown value Talmud by - of Men’s motheeMakitttt. The 20th Century pd or the tacitly Brand tailored to the Ernd's ideal of quality the an known-4nd priced as low u we price them, we comider them Eh cloth" values obtainable. Fine Woollen; beautifully ullored. an. a that nu bun Fall Suits & Overcoats Do not buy that new Fall or Winter Suit or Over- coat for yourself or. your lad until you have seen the enormous display at the store with the stock at prices that are sure to give you more than you anticipated. " King E Hora II I mung. trom the $20, $25, $30, $35, $40 Herman Lippert mmoommoomrrmoooottootrmiuomu'amommrtrruooorvm"ti! prepared that will Mrortgthers your amtstttms-- KITCHENER Oid customers and a host of new friends make this old business boom. AUTUMN FOOTWEAR STYLES are ready for your inspection at Ernst's. when tietd.--m Nature's great labor: NEW PATENT LEATHER OXFORDS $4.50 . Patent leather Oxfords are among the favorite autumn styles tor wo. men's chic. trim looklpg models. Neatly perforated and nicely fittiste ed. Several styles ia widths AA to D and sizes trom 21/5 to 7. A special showing ot solid leather Shoes the youngster will be proud to wear. Made with oak leather soles, flexible leather counters and 99x toes and over a foot form last. $2.50, $3.50, $3.95 Dress Trousers, neat striped wotsteds, tattcy “waves and suitiugs lection at wvre stolen, but it is thought that they win- not run into high figures, as the epidemic of bank robberies in the West during recent weeks has induced certain procautiuns in the matter of nogmiahle pulwrs‘ At Moosomin the rubbers, who had two automobiles, seized the night operator at the railway station and thru- trains waiting tor mum‘s were held up in the yards within a stoBc's throw ot the bunk while the robbery" was staged. The bank's accountant and his wire, sleeping Munro unites. were held under guard, and other guards were sla- tioned outside. Citizens who were awakened tirtrd many shots but no one set-ms to have lwr-n injured. nd all sizes up u) 50, unlimited se- Ask for Minard's and take no other mt!tttmtmmttormtoottsmtmtommmtsmmtmteamT' NEW SHOES FOR SCHOOL _ltis,s,v,iiij'i,i, , ram l? I . wheat ty'htlds', $5.00 tn $8.50 makes it possible to SHARE SAVINGS MEN'S TROUSERS. SUCCESS 141 King W 'y.is, Lou! New. "In. Mr. and in. J. J. Vt». mg Month In (hunch an. vat. visiting Mr Ion It; John W M. Hr I. J. This] at We. MM his parent; In. cal In. In!» Thlel. Mr. Arthur You! of [Hutton h, spending several days up" Mrs. (Scalar) an: wu cool-ed to bed thgouch “men (or I fem any: but [a spin improving. Celebrated Goiden Waddlno. A happy event. took plus at the‘ home ot Mr. and Mn. Chrletorher Ran on Tuesday evening un when1 they were surprised by their child- ren the occasion being the tlttieth anniversary at their marriage. All their children were meant with their {Amines the out ot town guests coming from Kitchener and Hamil- tun. The evening was very enjoy- ably spent by the happy family cir- cle and a sumptuous lunch was pre pared by the children. The parents were presented with a purse of gold trom their children accompan- ied by the following address we auu u sulllpluvun lulu... was yuv pared by the children. The parents Mr. George Loehr and Mr. Her- were presented with a purse of P" Kitip ot Kitchener spent. Sun- gold from their children accompan- day at the home ot Mr. Wm. ied by the following address Loehr. Mrs. Alex. Parks Ind children and Dear Father and Mother:--) Mrs. J. Oliver returned to their this, the fiftieth anniversary ot he in Windlor after spending the your wedding day, we. your eightl past two weeks at the home ot their children, the entire issue ot your sister. Mrs. v. c. Wenzei. long and happy marriage, have come "Hon. Peter Smith, Mrs. Smith and to congratulate you on your useful Mrs. Frank Payne of Stratford, and happy married life. We all Mrs. rum and Mrs. Durst of Pres- trust that the Almighty may spare ton, Minnesota, were guests ot Mr. you both for many many years to1 and Mrs. Geo. Memer on Monday. come to enloy good health and tuurl The regular monthly meeting of We want you to accept this little token we have brought you upon this anniversary and we bellve that old parental love grows greater in the hearts ot your children with the passage of years. piness _ From your children, William Hen-I ry Ran. Lizzie Lautettschiturer, John) P. Ran, Emma R. Holtze, 1'/,'x"a",,Cl der Ran, Agnes Welheuser. Augusta, Ran. Edward Ran. I Persona% Mr. and Mrs. Guy Semple and’ Emmy spent the week-end with MLE and Mrs. Ober at Bt. Paul. Mrs, John. Coxson and family spent Sunday with her brother Mr. can Bean. Miss Pearl Wing ot Kitchener "spent the week-end at her home! Mr. and Mrs. Kruelmer of Hes- peler visited at the home ot Mr. D. Becker on Sunday. Miss Beatrice Gardner ot Kitch- vncr spott the week-endabt her home hore, Mr. Elden Appel spent the weekend hex-v. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kropt andi family ot yirctlener spent the week; (ml witt/her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 15mm Belzner. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Canon ot Stratford spent Sunday with the Iatter's mother, Mrs. Currie Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Binkle and family spent Sunday with friends in Haysville, Mr, Harry Katzenmeier of Kimb- onor spent Sunday at his home here Dr, and Mrs. Winn and son. Robin at Toronto spent Sunday with friends in town. ' Mr, lulu Mrs. Victor Appel spent Sunday with the lormer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Appel. Mr. Hugh Monagh" ot the Tor- onto Medical College, returned to rusnme his studies after spending a fcw weeks with his parents. Baker Buulnou 80H. Mr, Henry but has sold his bat- cry business and property on East cnd West m. to Mr. A. E. Borges of St. Jacobs, who Will take ponies- .-iun on November lat. Mr. Luft intends to retire trom buélnau and will erect himself a nuldence on one ot the lots on Anna: Street. Teacher Resigns. _ Mrs. Purcell, who was "will“ the third form in the publlc school since last spring has room“ ind wlll return to her home In Dolor mm The school board bu - ed Miss Clar Brown of Acton who will assume put any; pm on Mondy. Fine Reoldona told. The resident-a of tho late It. Wm. R Plum bu been watch-nod by‘ Mr. John M, McCallum of North) Euthapo, Mr. Hoodlum [Old MI farm a few on. no and will no" to town with " (may. Mr, tune mer Plum who run-[nod hon to wlld up " mher'l "tBur, H! to! his [mm In mm, m., g - in! Mt. NIW NAHUM“. ot Kitchener at his home who: u wet-' ' _ Ir. mac-mm. “of Koo. and to th- Iouu with and“, at rheumatism. " we to abut - Au, luv We“, “on. - ad John Btrata at 80W with. Mr. Wm. lot; and than". Mul mos m, attgmded the Men! ot the tomor- niece at Bmaa+ on Tuesday. Mr. E. o. Era-pa named this yrma Into the m residence on Wilmot Street, which Mr. - Merner bum thi- smnmer. I Mm. Norman Watcher ot Vul- couver, B. C. “rived hero on Mon- far on tt lengthy mu m the home at her father, Mr. Wm. Behildroth. Mr. Cecil Berle". ot Woodnock spent Saturday with "tttttda In town. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 5131mm: at Toro'ntq are visiting her parents, Senator and Mrs. Rats. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute was held In Library Ham on Monday evening, Oct. 2nd, at .30 o'eioeir, Mrs. Dan "Becker gave a paper on "cake mak- -Hon. Peter Smith, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Frank Payne of Stratford. Mrs. Rich! and Mrs. Durst or Pres- ton, Minnesota, were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Memer on Monday. ins." Miss L. Bettger sang and Min] A. Weltz gave an instrumental. For the roll call members gave their method ot atoring winter vegeta- tries or talent money. telling how they made or saved a dollar. There was also an exhibit ot various kinde‘ ot pickles with recipe attached. I The coroner'l jury empanelled to) determine the came of the death' ot the late Joseph A. Kopt arrived‘ at the following verdict: "That the| said Joseph A. Kept came to hits', death in the Grand Trunk Railway: yards in the city of Guelph on the night of September 15th. at 9.25 o'clock by being crushed between two freight care. They declined to attach the Mme to anyone (at the incident and therefore brought in Are You a Reader A ofyour w HOME PAPER? contains a Special Social and Personal Column and a Complete Summary of Waterloo News By Subscribing Now You get it for 16 Months the above open verdict. The 111-" quest was held at Guelph on Tues- day evening of hp! week and only In lew vitae-sea. employees ot the runway were caled. Mr. John Ken! fmlre price of 12 Months from here, brother of the deceased, “tended the lnquelt. Mlle mu Patter-on ot Detroit was the (use! of Mn. Esra Bechtel on andâ€. It†with: (Nobel npgnt a few do" with her brother. Walter. in Detroit. Equitable Life Buildirg, Waterloo mgn uhooI'Woomy tum. l 1. Aieetrra--RIta Reid " Corinne Anguish 93, Mildred Guru: 90, “If: " member: " June- Bradley " Rob"! 39031101 " Round]: Klein) " “any Omndedbemr TS, Wu- luy Me6rutMt H. Norm-n Hear-[ch " In!†Zimmcmn a, cum - a. Hunk Stove-son 00, Into loo-aha " Chrome. m- load u.‘ Illaterhn Chronicle SUBSCRIPTION FRK‘E ONLY $1.50 per year Offices L CW‘ [radix-14mm“! My in - W to 'tgtet-otgtTtmitumt.et+. SMIMIIICIAIMW Mr and In. Sylvan! W. Mr. m in. Watt, sum All - ad Mr. Mum Ball“ and an!!! spent My with It. tad In. George Bowman " Middle- Mr. and In. - Snyder spent Sunday with Mr. and In. W. Koepke In Woolvtch. Mr. uni Mrs. R. C. and: all tmlly motored to Hartman and Brussels tor the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Studios and chino! Hanover spent many with Mr. and DIR. A. J. Bugle. mu (“has Bowman 'est' for 'New Hamburg on Tuesdny when Ike expects to spend several months. Mr. David Bowman and daughter, Susannah, were bushes: “aim to St. Jacobs on Saturday. Min Plum: Bowman lien. for Mr. and Mrs. C. Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Cinde- - and child- ren spent Sunday with St. Clem- ents ttiendir, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schultz and family spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neurt at North Wool- wich Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frey have) moved to Elmira. I Muster Edward Bowman, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Bowman met with a painful accident last Friday evening while coming home trom school. While tryin to crawl on a water tank which was attach- ed to a-tractlon engine he tell and was severely bruised about the head. Edward is doing nicely and is able to be about again. . Mr. Aaron Snyder attended the funeral ot the late Mrs. Bingemsn at Waterloo on Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Class and non, Roy, attended the Drayton Fall Fair on Thursday. Mr. Henry Class has returned to or 94, Grace Peacock " Vera; Nam-gang 86, Ross Anderson 83, Henrietta Steinberg ’72. Walter; Rainer 71, Cliirord Wood TI, Alfred Diamond 69, Margaret Fischer ss,! Jean Wood 68. Neil Garland 65,. Marie Miehm 63, Ruth Moore s/l Clarence Erb 55. Arthur Dahms 38.i, III Latin Composition - L%LI Kropt 97. Stanley Hostetler 93.| Grace Schaeter 83. smarter Shana 80, Joe Purcell 73, Margaret SmithI 68, Myrtle Wetzel 68, Margaret Musseiman 67, John Zimmerman 66, Marcella Berger 63 Frank Kleinb necht 62, Janet Smith 45. T at the Sunday Mr. Charles Molson and daughter. Hazel of Kitchener were visitors the home of Mr. J. Bowman no October Bargains g 1 5:3,}; 'tii Heavy Wool Rugs, extra largo "ewegt patterns. Reg. $15.00 Rugs q. . . . .. Reg. 825.00 Rug: 6..... Jun the Honor tor this "mo ot In". cal In we] and I wonderful but". Pomeuon Heater. Japannsd, 6.. Pedootion Hutu, N. Plated, q.. Val“ Auto Shop Razor, complete with blades and shop. a .1.†per not In I onâ€. The wondodul D. B. Canon Renown. Will " "ltst.ty â€mov- the carbon and a!" that pop and - to your and". â€an. ItttrodtMrttrry Mter .....,-....8200 Tin [ A vO'y Mn and. on, oulublo In bet. lots q....-..-. “The Big Rummy. Store†Auto Strap Safety Razor Perfection Oil Heaters gtmduocory on" W...“ Tin Kerosene Tractor ou M. Weichel & Son, Limited Automobile Rugn Carbon Remover Some Extraordinary Values Real Money Savers - Mrs. G. Gabel accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gowing ot Glenallen to Strasaburg and New Dundee. , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle and [ Mr. and Mrs. N. Deltrich were Sun day guests with Kitchener friends. I Quite a number from this Vic , my attended the School Fair t .Ariss on Friday. I - iart-rMou'r0)l0' mutut (Mum bl Toronto University to resume his studies. MI“ and: Eby, who is spending some thrte In North Woolwlch, In a week-end visitor under the par- ental root. Among those who spent Sunday at the home of Ree. and Mrs. oir ver Snider were the following: Rev. and Mrs. Noah Btautter of Water- loo, Rev. and Mrs. Moses Bowman of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Creasmsn and Mr. and Mrs. Elm. Se'""'"" or New Manning and Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Burkholder ot Breslan. Mr. and Mrs. David Snider and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dtlmun Snider and family of Wilmot spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Weber. if; and very warm, Local and Personal Messrs. Slaughter & Moore of Shallow gave addresses at the League Rally in the Methodist church here on Sunday which was very much appreciated. Mrs. Darling at St. Marys Jun- ior League district organizer, will be at the Methodist church here on Friday afternoon to reorganize here All the ‘boys and girls are cordially invited to attend. Messars. Geo. Wray and Reid Ab liugham left for a trip through the West last Saturday. Quite a number from here attend- ed the tair at Milvertun last Friday. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church held a very successful‘baz- aar Saturday. The proceeds am- m yam-3nd" . .. no Gal. l ie -rtautg-eittt'"" Jum- wtio play. at tteqt- annular-00mm.†a" who I. an to “not he! "tad" " Inch... 'ta' rare wtlh'd'f,'is.'o"u'"' T"" We! OM my N00. " m Candies Limited 31 1.50 $19.75 Haw-ammonia ALL wooL use; and 40 mm M in: P, III was. wan. "a, as up u an n. ALL-WOOL SAN remnant. PM navy [but , Eco noml MILLBANK THE mom? SHARING mar Kitchener, Ontario. Repair your own the: with on. at our Pullman Vutcaniaera.. Reg. $2.00. Special at w,....,-..-......--) Solid Steel handles. m " [ ll aoo"tqrtgtarttt-rt.ttBratt-tr0tr0tt0tmtmtt0rm'. 131x4 Paragon Tire q.,..... 2 34x4 Nomkld Tire- e. . .... 834te4 Ora-u Tread Ting 3.. 1 34x04 Crou Tread Tlre q 131x4‘l’ube.nd.@.......... 132:4 Tube, grey, 6...... 133:4 Tube. any. 3...... 234I4Tubo,groy,@......... - 'all deo'ln N Nam. 01 our stock. W0 have No. a yuan: m I, r, I And 10-h. _ " on†Corrugated Iron 0...†" " - Corrugated Iron CM†" PM“ your and" at on“ " "no. prion. a. we can procure no men at um. pm... Reg. 3125, Q Coriugated Only. Iron Tire Vulcaniur Nail Hammers I Nail Hammers, regular um. good Person-b Miss Plum ot Kitchener Ylllul "Mtrr, Sylvia Miller last week. .Mlss Ila Hoskln of Palmerston lg visiting with Miss Stella Bowman. canted to and! "0.00. Quite 3 number from has at. tended the man! at the lite In. A. Currie at North Mora-sis on Saturday. I ed what our musician-lea no doing in Africa. A large number trom hero attend- ed the school fair held " Wiesel:- ! berg on Friday and all had . very 3 enjoyable day together.' Auto Tires Mr. and Mn. t Shame " North Eastbope visited amu- mothor, In. June Sharpe, on Sunny. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Crammer at Wellesley spent Saturday mm In. J. Barron. Miss Alice Reid is viaktirtq Mond- at Kitchener and other plum. Mr. Ab. Coghlin ot Atwood lid Miss M3501: of Lihtonrel were Bu- day visitors at Mr. Geo. Couldn't. Mr. and Mrs. W. Soot of New. ton spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Har- ron. Miss Jemima Crooksth and Mrs. J. Han-on visited friend- on the 8th line one day Int week. Ttsei. “I†The Women's auxiliary held I lantern lecture Ion up“. the country of the King In the clutch last Thursday evening. It Indicate Mr. J. Rem 9 ot Listowal spent. Friday wi" his brother here and attended the school (air and both returned to their hams there to Mrs. A. E. Molten was In poor health last. week but Is Improving ttow, spend the week-end Next Sunday, October 8th, we will hold our Harvest Home serum and New. (r. Elam at Spoedlldo will conduct the services WATERLOO ONT. WEST MONTROSE. 31 6.78 E953?