a [RISES ijit Mr. Bruce Findlay of Tomato spent several days here at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Findlay. Mr. and Mrs. Jouth Good Old son Henry of Toronto went over Sunday waning relatives In the mmmunlly. Mr. Vernon Good of Toronto also spent sundny with Na parants. Ott the return of the party to tho 0000: City they will be t"xatrttttmtied by like Dhol Good. who VIII via". In Toronto for some "at. Mn. Shand of California has ar- rived and is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. Walter A. Findlay. Mrs. Lenora Beckman and twin daughters, Lenora and Jean, ot Tor- onto were visiting at the home ot the former's parents during the past week. The iormer returned home on Saturday but the two daughters are spending their holidays with their trrandpafens, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Snider. On Thursday evening last week the members of St. Matthews Latte eran Church surprised their pastor on the occasion or his birthday. There were about 100 old and young who were present and enjoyed a pleasant social evening with their pastor at the parsonage. Besides the showering Art the wishes tor the pastor’s future years the visitors had kindly remembered him and ipresented a birthday gift in the shape of a handsome sum ot moaer' for which the pastor very appro- priately expressed his thanks. The ladies provided tor a dainty lunch- eon which was enjoyed by the visitors. l Personals Quite a number trom the village and surrounding section on Thurs- day evening of last week attended the Tattoo at Kitchener. Pleasant Birthday surprise Women's Kid, Cait and Patent leathers in l-strap Pumps and Oz- torda. tow and Cuban heels. Reg. w, Saturday at m."............... 82.9! " Com Lou to Buy the an: l Children’s Bunny Foot Patent one-l vii-rm that 5 a an; a Breezy News Notes SEE THESE AMAZING VALUES IN FOOTWEAR. Wmnen’s Patent Cut-out pattern strap Pumps, Military heels .. $3.05 Women's Patent Sandals, new pattern, low heels .'....w..... $6.00 Women's White Leather Sandals. low heels ................... $3.95 These are the popular Lite Guard Bathing Suits. A neat practical garment that has become deservedly popular. Reasonably Need HOOIERV 766 Silk Hose nude with host lhlo sole that will wear tuttitrmestortlr, NECKWEAR 81.00 Men's Fine Noumea: tailored from summer silks as Ebola-d1 Dovenback Poplin» In new colors. SHIRTS '1.96 Mercerlzed Cotton shirts in phln colors, also In fancy woven 'stripes and checks, full put custom tailored. . UNION sun's $1.19 Cool and comtoteatm, Athletic Union Suite In good standard make.) MEN'S UNDERWEAR 69tt Man's Balbrlggau 3mm and Drawers, sizes 32 to M. Regular 81.00. Special at tttht. MEN'S WOOL BATHING SUITS " A splendid variety of Wounds. Homespun. 'hrieds, In- finished Worsteds, Bergen la stripes, mixture. and mm“. Fabrics we know are good and which we can - recon-end for quality, style and service. Feteh"itrt.nee.taLerAmrrturtotes!rttratmuimdia, over 35 years. Each Suit is perfect In each lit-ll Ind pan ticularly duh-able at this low price. Silas 33 h M. "iurtEerrtrre"leeeeiaitrttrTerti- An but!“ and (or which my In. - hen-o" i"..rettt0'etoqetttebetttr+ttsu_-ti". ml quality haunted†ourasyouu’exm 15.1th H and fabrics Ire so exedlnt that you will mm In the Men's Summer HE very Meet in none too ttood; at duh Bttteq you know TI: is quality first nod last. But our when m the lowest in the City. All machine made my and Inching plum. MW nukes the beat and no.“ wedding rings. Your Initials engraved free. n no m a. w. no In!» Brteietererrept-itottst- l' CONESTOGO 315 320 Iedding Rings _ Messrs Henry and Wm Linttie- 'bach, Miss Mary Dinglebach and Ithe Misses Vera, Ethel and Nora 'Llnxkahach ot Tavmock spent Sum “lay at the home of Mr. and Mn. IA. N. Weber. Quite tt number ot our you: people spent Sunday at Pauline]: lake. Mrs. Wm. Hahn mm Wetland†u London with bar can Willinm who ht Liking tmunent at the Hoa- ptul than. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meta And Ion Lorne of Hannah. I" mum. VIM friend: and null": hon. Mrs. Ed. Huehn in visiting with her parent M. New Humbug. Mr. and Mrs. “W. C. Steins Ind hon Donald ot Toronto who went a week at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Skelu have nun returned to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Vollman and family and Mr. Gordon Vollman ot Toronto spent Sunday at the home or their parents Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Vollvman. Mr.and Mrs. Chas Sellers. Hrs. Hoerle and two daughters Mildred and Ruby and Mrs. Kappa: spent the week and with friend: at Tor- onto. News Notes Mrs. Carl Houston of Kitchener has been a recent visitor at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Byron Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huehn and son Harry were bver Sundny visit- ors at the homq ot Mr. Geo. Kemer- bburne in Stratford. Mr. Walter J. Snider was a bus- Iness visitor in Hamilton on Friday and In Toronto on Saturday. ATTRACTIVE PRICES Khaki. Knickers .'.......... 31.†Fast Black Hose .'.......... 50c Khaki Long Pants . . . . . _ . . . . $1.95 Good Quality Blouses . . . . . . . . $1.25 Athletic Union Suits . . . . . . .. $1.19 Straw Hata at ........ 501: to $1.50 ENGLISH BTRAWS _ There's a Swagger air about them) that's very smut; men like it, young‘ men too. The huts ore hull-h make, l, Good looking Tweed Suits in brown and grey mutuml. good styles with bloomersW full lined. splendid tor hummer wear. Shel 7 to 18 years. aovs' VACATION APPAREL AT Men's Brown and Bhok Call Oxmrds. all the latent Spring has. rubber heels. Two â€will "In". Saturday " 'P............... “.06 and F.""................... 86.06 BOVQ’ CLOTHES For all ages. 1mm the link can to the high school lad. LIGHT TWEED TWO BLOOMER SUITO, AT stun Pumps, aim , to 5 " 81.50 MEN'S QEAOONAILE IVOOTWIAR The Anon-h Odom, 'reimttitteaiiy designed on Intent man models that combine good announce And great- est comfort ......'.......... 83.50 Miuau’ Brown Cale Sport Oxfords niua 11 to a, would " ...... $2.0 lutnnu’ White Kid leather, also Black Kid and Patent lumen, one- Chlldron'. Bunny Foot. Endu- with Cutout vamp. use. 8 to 10% HEIDELBERO $9.75 " Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mayor and hm- PPAREL AT Hy, Mr. and In. August Stu-nth and PRICES tamlly, Mr. and Mrs. no. tttruth ........ $1.00 and Mrs. Hy. strum and daughters _. . . . . . . 500. Emma and Elvira spent Friday even- ........ ttssl mg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. . . . . . . . . tle, Kenyon Rear Bright. A very enjoy- ..... ... ".19! able evening was spent In music . We to 31-50 and games and all returned home “we ‘hlghly manned. Gl Mr. R. H. Gramland Miss or/ Hilda Bergen! ot Kitchener spent " few days [out week with the form- er's parents here. nd A. garden party will be held on “I Monday evening 3dty Mbth under "9' the auspices of the A.Y.P.A. when f the famous well known Brunswick 'trlo who entertained no so well lut "ti year, will he with us again. A “this: ma but "tmsdod tho funeral of the lata N. tr. MI a at. mm. on My. Mr. and Mm. “but Hum all “may of Wow m ,vblton with Mr. t“ In. A. Sun but Wain-My. I Mr. Bury no“ N c ml and Finite" m Mud- In m. If. Gum M at Wat-100‘ - Cathy at In hm hm. _ ' Mr. “a In. Hm Wu. “a an": at Whtee%tt and on Mr.' no In. I. - on can". l In. any“ at In I m‘ Mr. and Mn. R. Burundi ot Wat. 'eriou called on Mr. ma Mrs. June- Stovem on Sunny. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mequvutt and daughter Muriel of Tomato are mending a few din " the home ot Mr. R. T. Puddloombo. POMII .. Mr. Wm. Hour of link. and on his that, Mr. Jon. Ion-r. n Mime Eva Sander-on ot Stratrord Is spending tt few dun with her aunt, Mu, E. Brown hero. Mr. Leslie Blnklo of Nov Hun- burg ctmed on friend: here last Sunday. Mrs. Harry Puddioombe and son Tom of Guernsey, Silk, no visit- Ing relatives here at mount. Rev. R. M. P. Bulteei and Mrs. Bulteel Ind little daughter Marion and Miss Marion Owen of Branford are staying at the Rectory tor a couple ot weeks. Mr. Bnlteel. who is rector ot St. Paul's Church Brant- ford will preach next Sunday in "re Anglicans churches here, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Column re- turned to their home, in Detroit, last week after spending the past week with her parents here. Mrs. A. S. Mitchell and family are vMtltstt relatives tn Brantford. Miss Elizabeth Steele ot Brant. ton is spending her holidays at Null Grove. Ti tne'h' aa; arm. and am. CE"? Hahel. . BORN--iy 10th to Mr. and Mrs. G. Lanna 1, Ion. , Ur. And In. Home Momma Mr. and Mrs. August Peters 1nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mayer and family who hare spent the past week with Mrs. Hy. 3mm: have returned to their home In TOMWM- da and Ruthie mlmuvely, while Miss Emma Strum and Mrs. In». Strum [returned home wlth them tor a ten days' vac-"on. The cemmony Ill â€donned by Adz. R. Condie. uphill ot no ttab valion Army. Wed Toronto. m. bride WtMt attended by rtm5 Ram while the groom 17:: supported by James Morrow. One-u from out of town were: Mr. tad Mm. Hwy Xenon. daughter Fannie mi Ion Gardner. Mr. and In. Dd. Mayer and family ot Bulalo. Mr. And In. August Peters and - at Tom- wnnda. Mn. Hy. Btrath and - of Baden, Mr. and hm. Ed. Woolner ot Kitchener. immediately that thes, ceremony a buffet lunch wu unad‘ in the Salvation Army Hall to about one hundred and thirty new. Fa presents were may and may} which shows the high “team in! which the young couple Are hold. Not†of Inna-t .'Itt0ttoiomtt-tqtqtt-tN on Walls]. Amy m. u an traivatiorAiiri, Hi] Toronto when and. Mar, dust“; of Mr. And In. Joe Gout-mm. Toronto, VII mm In the - of holy mat- nmony to Mr. John Wm. Strum ot Hard“ at Toronto very - wow took in. wan-gay. Mr M. u the Latest mafia News ill Adam 99.01 Eva HAYBVILLE WATBILOO lla- llobei TrNier ot Preston In mum; m Mr. Ind In. C. Dan. The [Inn A. mm. . mm. and M. mm. “a Month R. marl; and R. Iowan - an no of July In More. In. One. Dawson le yum“ " an. m. at Mr. “a In. C. D. Damn. I“. “out Imp of Gum um: mom-nan tawnchm. Ian. In. In!†but “and Mr. and In. Joe trottrt of Guelph mat Sunday with Mr. and Mn. 0. shoemaker. Mr. Ind Mn. Herring and dung}:- ter Gwen left Thursday morning for Consecon. Prince Edward 00.. where Mr. Herring is transferred as man- ager ot that branch of the Bank ot Non Scotti. Mr. Herring and tam. ily ham, the wail wishes ot their man: friend. in their new home. Up on the hill where "you turn the corner round once" in B new motor sign which read. "St. Jacobs, slow down" and nnother " the Bank corner "was“. so slow." no there will be some chums Mr the my- flring tredmttrtan noon. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Menger and was Douglas and Kenneth are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Monger. Mrs. Henry creme and two sons and Mr. 1nd Mrs. Wm. Becker ot W‘aterloo and Mr and Mrs. David Hoemn and two daughters ot Han. over were recent guests ot Mr. and Mrs. W. W. H04ttlin. Mr. McKenn, the new manaéer of the local branch of the Bank ot Nova Scotla, arrived In town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bunker and daughter and Mr. and Mos. Strome and daughter Hazel of Kitchener were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. K, P. Mlelke. Miss Ivy Pym of Waterloo spent the past week rusticatlng with her uncle, Harry Gamer, Stop 3, High- way north. The three Ernst brothers. Noah of Naplenllle, Jonathan of New Holland. Penn, and Edward of Detroit are enjoying a real holiday wlth their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ernst. Mrs. Heist of Kitchener spent the week end with her brother, Mr. M. L. and Mm. Weber. is holidaying with bk parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schelfele. Mr. WUIrett Smith 71nd party ot young friends spent Sunday at the Elora. Rocha. Mr. and In. Riepe of Kitchener spent the week and tth Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wdhl. Misses Lillian, I 4 Marjorie Snider are spend! _ fortnight with their sister, I C. McQunt In Ottawa. t.s l ' i Mr. Henry Kan of cteyt, Ohio, Mrs. ma Musselm lot, Plough- kqomle, N.Y., Mrs. Prouse of Brannon. Mm. Wm. listen. Miss Anna Wnest and Mr. Mrs Clay ton Peterson and t ty of Kitch- ener spent Sunday ith Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Miles. ' 7 Who'n Who and whats What Mrs. Goo. Hausa ' Roch, N.Y. Is spending a (15.28†Mr. and Mrs. I. E. er W “T I OHIO" Rochester, days with war Hand, Ohio, Hoeiug the rustling corn, thinning the Swedish turnips and making hay while the sun shines hold the forte these days. Mr. and Mrs. Kraatz, the Misses Kraat'z and Owen from Centrevllle took in the settoot picnic and visited at the home of J. M. and MN. Robertson. Miss Margaret Robertson left on Thursday morning lgst to vis/r. friends and relatives In Huron county. People ativass remember the scenes ot their girlhood and boy- hood days. V Two couples were present who' have both passed the nftieth mueJ stone ot married lite, namely Mr.| and Mrs. Abram Swarm of Nims! Pines and Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey of New Dundee.‘ _ Personal- Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.'. M. Weber were: Mr. and Mm. Geo,', Milne and family, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Alden Woell'le and tamitr, M. N. Woods and Miss Rose Woods. I hath morning of last week Representatives at the family were present from as tar east as Oshawa and as tar west as Detroit. A emu~ mittee ot five was appointed to arrange for a reunion in the future on a larger sale. Mr. .133. Hope preached an Intel'- estlng amt innructtve (Deanne Others who gave short adddreuea were: Mr. John Snider ot German Mills, Mr. S. Bergey at Guelph, Mr. W. E. Bergey of Toronto and Mr. G. Hersey ot New Dundee. wmhmlwmmuhoum “TOLD-Y -rr-'.htyi"te%rutaho'sart.ta*'e-eoois MroNEMtN" Amy-b'mm‘umuumm 5 60'. M. QAM1tr" In an“ YUIILIM In 0. 'tWtBti0rt0tmtmqtqtqtt-tttotttq'qrqtqtttuqtqtqgt- m yâ€... m M W mâ€, “m- , -.-r-e-.-_------t-- o l can. week! a ii') "lit. elm - up- I human»: I -_ h†--., -= A - wily. _ at w After lunch a short program "I rendered, consisting of Ion“ Ind speeches. Mr. I. B. Winner acted as Chairman. _ " Dnvld Benny ot New Dundee up“. of conditions as they were so yeah ago. He mentioned the met that the ftrat settlement on the Berger homestead was made 100 years ago and the farm has been in possession of the Bergeys' ever} since. l At tive o'clock a bountiful Inc): N"' urved on the lawn to which, needless to my. ample lattice wu dorm. There were “on 100 present, as {mama hem; rimmed. 11M afternoon was spent In game. by the younger people and in cock] Intercourse by the older wombat Holman ' A very Imam-ch; "out. (not 9130. on Wound-y “1mm July It. In†the mm of the {Ate Jacob Romy bill"! may re-uulou on an old Home, hono- neud just we“ ot Main. Gold Medal Hay 16spes We have a complete Stock of M. Weichel & Son, Limited Twine 650 ft. per pound BINDER TWINE Put up in 2 Sizes Balls "The Big Hardware Store†Mr. and Mrs, J. Break and family spent'the week end visiting in vine, land. . Mr. and Mm. Harvey Desslen. and family, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Dealer and tamily and Mrs. A. C. Hallman spent Wednesday at Niagara Falls. A splendid supper was served comprlalng sandwiches, ice cream and cake, etc. to which the young people did justice. All reported haw ing a delightful time. Messrs Leonard Snyder, Clayton Bauman. Enoch Martin, Irvin Geiger and Clarence Schaefter and Mines Nettie Grott. Ada and Lizzie Bru- bacher visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Bauman on Sunday. Vialtbrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bauman were: Mr. Abner Brubacher, Mr. Joseph Good and Mi- Aimed: and Ad: Good. Van held their picnic In Jacob Zonal-3' Flats on Saturday. The afternoon was pleasantly spam In playing hall running races and games, etc. Sunday vlehors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. s. Baer were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baer, when Mary Shutter ot Mannheim, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Beer and son Jo- iah and Misses Vinetta and Bantam Baer or New Dundee and Mr. Omar Rudy ot Winterbourne. New. "at... Mr Lloyd Mnder spent Sunday with trlendn in Drayton. Mia: Mining svhlulei' of Kitch- ener visited with Miss Ella Cress- man. - J "t.""""""0"'mrm""""""rmtmtmt-t-otro-mottwG', Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Good and Mr. Henry Good spent the week end with friends in this burg. ARealSaving (Fund-had both In the old-style tmtl Ind in the tm 8 lb. universal wind, at your option. (Have your Plymouth Twine to awed by placing your order with u- not». tabla-a to crop tortdttions. in time, labor and money qtDuring the rush of harvest thousands of binders will bundle and tie the grain crops of the world with Plymox: the reliable and wele brand of twine. (Strong, smooth. even in the and full length, it will bind your crop. without loci of lime or labor, Ind u I real money saving. No col- lupin. - or Innrled twine in Trim. I}... mm if you use Pirmouth KITCHENER'S PROFIT-SHARING STORE CUP. AND 'AUOEII In unolowuumuu - an. hon-tone t3httta,ttt.t-t,trusii8 m aerrttrporxsetatrt, tah III-.90, week] at, per MID“! a GOUDIES lIMITED IRIOLAU at Ontario. ‘l-ladNoDlllm “" 49e to The friends ot Mr. Andrew Eydt of Wellesley, a former resident of this place, were sorry to learn that he suffered a paralytic stroke on Friday morning and at the time of writing is in a precarious condi- tion. Mr. Dave You of Stratrord spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kennel, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leis, Mr. John Schultz, and Mr; Nohh 5mm attended a funeral in Hanover on Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Freeborn ot Welles- ley is spending a tew days with friends here. Pulleys, Forks Etc. Visitors at .Mr, and Mrs. Jas. B. Hamonds last Week were Mr. and Mrs Geo. Atchison and daughter Jean, and Mr. Albert Stewart ot Guelnh Jet., and Mr. and In. Geo. Mrs. Smith of Hanover is visit- ing tor a tew days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Dewar spent a day last week with friends In Shakespeare. Mrs. Stewart and daughters of Toronto are spending their vacation with the farmer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Slegner. Gilt on Mbnday evening the Kttch- ener Juniors played the local boys 2 game ot softball. The soon being 5-4 in favor of the local boys. Miss Minnie Goudie of Kitchener is spendng} her holidays pl her home here. Mrs. H. Robinson returned to tir home in Toronto after spending sometime with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Shana. We have a complete Stock of OLA“ IIRRY ML. ttt I but mm pattern.1wo DINNER "" of " - In while soul-porcelain. with gold or tttttas tin.. special a. per at $22 Edge Twine 650 ft. per pound Sin g Inche- at Sin T Inch†It Put up in 2 Sizes Bulls KINGWOOD "tmoi-ost-ttttat than Me