aâ€; Tr"",""'"" W"'" ' ev"', - _ W. - "L' ti' ' . T _ . _ 7 7 -__ . _ l 7 .__A, _ _erf7r"tr?,.T VOL. 3t , tai' -= =a- ï¬f_flhmï¬wof6mlmj 'jt"rrrtt-atr-it i, itpii" _, --" --- =_er--dC2=i' "e-_------- - -----'----me"i'- mm Right aw is the Time to Buy _ To save considerable money on clothes for immediate and future needs. The lo“ est Prices of the year are in effect during this 7 C 315.90 E ft i Qualitios to Pil I [run lmulrls (no Itu-mlhu' $1 Um ll; rll'ul‘ . 1. r. . 1.rvust ml th haul FURNISHrNG SPECIAL FOR BOYS Srlmn‘ LiMitutittt1nnL'tulltiimulitf lurk Suits Ntnt was in light and dark ot'.ovs. Milk)! BOYS' TWO-PANT SUITS $10.80 “or BOYS' EIONOMY TWO-PANT SUITS AT $14.00 4 . lullmzrd llnul y trcs scum". crgn'HE's At Kitehener's Lareest Bug s' Store ommmum,mnmommnmnmnnnmmtmmmtttmiiiimnnnttmmm'ij Models that haw been the most popular this season. SPECIAL and many other Specials. Come in and look around. No obligation to buy. Tu IT: Between - Season Sale Waterloo fav b" Sui II) rum; and Ill Ito tir and III? best vuluvs srylvs, The purchasing power ofa ' was never greater. Buy Now. nun-m! A. Newman EY Co. mm“! Fridfi) and Saturday One and Two Trousers A' il $1.50 tir '32,00 WWI?" “‘W‘ 85c 'a Misttttvs um! Yuri-pe.;, Jr». \uuuivrml mines, L_tr, I‘ 514% Con: " u Ill» tl liml all I’m-M wot4imunr:hiit Ir Lin“ suiist'uctimt in “j pure. NEAL r Kin uud ttinter “(ml variery lr'l â€1 $10.80 Lulu- Sir-rm": Successors to A, Bechtel It sinkulun SN n p " Knil lira“ "‘ 98c ll :18 'r $7 .95 Qualities to All ohue "re" in 25c 98c 35c $23.50 Itcbt Ml 98e color 39c 50e tt ml l‘lo Suns Now h Wor "t of SUITS. Maul liriul ', Sunni: unl [rum and at! "tt'til. I'rit tiso (‘unlml .\lmll':l Mon? Mm! nf “my will Una-d l1 Murl: ostrlrv-,s, â€huh or liru\\n. MEN'S UNION SUtTS AT 98c " tin E! .\lc-n T'hlriit, M u 1.itllt .211 vtm of tl law Slim-i f Brow MEN'S FINE HOSE AT 2 PAlR FOR $1.00 Mom‘s sox Mo Ito Mr" MEN'S Fl RNIHHINGS Ir, Mvn's 'I'\u=ml Sm!» 1rslm A up w LN m $12 40 (‘mur ut ,7 . . MEN'S UNDERWEAR 50c, line 1m Specially Priced MEN'S SHIRTS AT $1.65 Itll imtr tttrrc"tmx r‘rmrmmw- 3m: w ool Virluvs up lo h Mun or vim-a r in Urn Vin-N 77w vain Suits Jenny SI chiedi1tt quality litre (In-v ripen! Nuiuumk. a large amtiot' Itil,' SHOE lk uch Snnn'du "WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM" fun) and Milk 111ml. (in slum-n Play Suit 9 :uhr $2.95 all†igun n Ill" "Mk Rid lu’nwn Kn", wh uriety , ouths' Trousers .Ilm :nli-l ilk and Qualil ies to $113 uni Fl Tut Wo Lulu " mummy ‘4. in " w Sim-s ll lulinl qu niun Sui Hm "tar Onta rz'o $27.50 ot Suib Now Al Vat SALE $1.00 is $3.50 ll) 59c 49c c alum; 59c Khn $2.25 g.) .95 $1.69 S2.75 m" $3.50 X w M or m it, tl Ill 59c 98c 50e I‘llll h II tiah " ul h Mull weather. happy throngs ot Jilin}; pull mung addresses by la pr-aut-ft-iv/ea-Cru-zo-ng" " “1»me . wunhiuml to make the ottieiat owning ot the new paved highw-y from Murtiu's form-rs on line Water-" 11m Kuhn Iniglnmy, to Heidelberg, an nnmlzunling and memorable '/t n Hummus look advantage of 1M- )whvhy in: 1.:mm- Day to particl- wxv x.L the “mum-s ot the mmwm. wn-ml [hollsnlld people NEWLY PAVED HIGHWAY (llil lMll'l'lli't ll) l TI) 1lllillEUEllil M OPENED (Ili LABOR DAY Hundreds of Cars, Gaily Decorated, in Monster Procession-The Warden of the County,The Reeves of the Towrtattip6ttnd the Parliamentary Representatives of North Waterloo Deliver Fitting Address. Il Wortivrt hum "(w-w of Wilmot Tmuwhip. in milling his mun-Mu- I'mum. said that thrs building of the Hundreds of Cars in ProceBsion. {Mum Jill "r-irTr7Trc-orioirTWrYTrtn . in uhir'l Ilu. xn-\\']y»l'mnr u " i; "FiGt. -:ir;l}-d"ns q -L Hui iuvasion Emil in m m' 'urc imrmluslnry You Hull l: mu fact that {he WV iuwn vxluu-nn-ll(iIL the , Hr tvc.ulltvtl rho I-mn'ts â€'11“ ~'9.IV:3 :mul "lcrtrir: I ,:;uu tlc I'm which Wurl- I::7“-llll umi) Iiuolly lhl' um)» (‘-“I‘*IV: lunmril for " pvrm 1.I.:_\ lt/ _ :Izmlwl. Today. at _ I llh- tist.',)!- ot' tho Ire' " run-u The proves 1';qu in llh: lu-igl H.ll1d:m| (mm. was "I (Hum-rs nu 1h '; hichtsvy, At il Ix Waohut Lani. r and blur ribbon w I".'" trf the hiqhw, .vH'l Kx-Wurrlcu Ul l "i3proittitw rum rihn " hr ttt ll. my trt join 'tsga's r 536 Ai " IS UK I GIN“, DOCUMENT ll wh the govvrnmnnt should u- tr; hm ||rn|wr that the Court- mm rvlnrn for tho money "N 1;: ot' â€anal-or: was the :m at whirl: the crowds um! lwn- in trout of Ion whvre a platform , 1'“ IN}. 1umv,r'uutlatory Reeve Waods IV HIV 'tl hnr ll ina Reeve Hewdel ml}. At uhmu three drn Lani. rut the rod. NH ribhnn whirl) b,trred tire highway. Warden _-Wutubm Oliver making optititr outturks hetore .inn put under way. Warden Lam m4 aha min-n vi the mulu- tho warden the I laulm-I ot' chrysuntllu- Itosir. Hun-1m making ho tm and vvergrevus, giw ole scene a festive The proression, whivlt ' neighborlmwl of mm. was formed at 3mm nu Ilw Waterloo- lin I min": the nvw high huh: and St. Clements 'ss lo llpillellwrg the I llt‘th'Il by Rev. I-I', [ushn' ot Oe St. rch. I'uH-nnul by cars [he mu it rin In automobile, licenses lvrul h. {UH-nn'd by cars am In serum.- the construction ot a luau! and l‘rm'im'iul Inn-ruminant roadway to the disu'itl. ot' Nun]: und Sunâ€! lt was on April 13th, 1923,1hal 1ltoy hm! mm m Heidelberg and at that livilvlln‘l'z was the time the project Wits launched. Both r whirl: the crowds {no 'Reeve of Wvllesley and the hvrv in trout of Roen- pt Woolwich had been utttirs \vhvre a platform ing in theirirorir' m secure P, Fr- Iml. 1ua1v,ruutlutory manenl roadway for the distri,t."tme uiYML hull! after. speaker cautioned his hearers w ob- illii, whiht tho New; <1-l'\‘c the speed limit on Ilu- mm unlinqlm! tiw oc-" lxiulmzly as llw temlvncy was to ex- rrin‘v whwliuns.‘ [win] it on " mum! mm]. Hr. nut-d -ee ' --V "*‘W‘ _ __ -ifiihri:iVi"i6TriCiTti"othcr day un- e WTds !x|.s- G:tiHutttiiton Inglnuuy wlirn mr-Tinumt"rvrr'rmrTT'r'r'rTm'r -tht-Htottr-f--_a_.u 1hr 'tqssvly-cottrplt'tvtl ( .mvl tour o‘clork scores of Cars IN]. '31-'1'11‘115 rhuir-jussml by and '0! tf/ese " (an 11min] o-asion Emll in iueii'ue speed limit. artor0irtg lo "offit' mmvlw (or; ruuurks nll'ivvrs. He "mun! llml no uwi-h-n' hm thut {ho rotul,wttttld m-vnr In mur the unjuynwm uuwllv'vI’iIL lln- yuori, of tlu. higlnmy whnh In“! just lwvu In! tin» drums mudmmmph'lml. ' and vlvrlrir ror"isl: Sheriff Lackner r which warp 'with hustli)‘ H“. umwul to Show“ Irr, II. G Lurknvr mum lhv Completely Paved Highway Fiom Waterloo to St. Clements ~rmm-nl TIInrv m! r. "n nt Ih~r of ' H first I war high r-r Ill" v: .n.-r unending all ml ‘rvpuirinz IH'r" um have a good i sm'lngy bottom. un Hm proitu't tor h Imn<hi|w lu-sidv: twin-l hull assist whu‘im: a neigh- "' of il normal rir'l had [won thr 'rovinriat Uouniy Th, . and mr nwnvrx tht, Rovornment ' tlnllurs throutth Mung to pay for an reason. tttOro. our of ally Ill)! of found that ths out in tall "r,ttat' parade. ca rs with " " MS Hm! it had ll‘lw that it paying 60"}, wvro 12,000 ttttt my the gnvnrnnwht procession pvrm mm y road HU tN lllc- build \"I'lh 4mm but when authors of 5005 how roadway lh-pl. of the rum! ma " w:: y ht- hos! ring i whoh nehi a unlit l ord, (hum rum! Htut 'mt the road would "t2tl' been had not the ta . come and any thetir, " tree so road could be [add â€its mam. Good Malina: quicker tranaport6Utm though taxes were higher nonwensaling advantages though taxes were - there were rompensaling advantages. Ttts, [ugh- way was ot advanme’w lhe treopit' or the sulroundiug cities and towns as well as to the farmers. Warden Lanz also alluded to the bent-n',, now enjoyed by the people ot' 11w vicinity in the advent ot Niagara power In the district. What would lw the benefits from Hydro it Wt' had not good roads. Goutl roads, uet'lared. Warden 14m. are more nvcussary to the Farmer Pven Ilmn Hydro for without the hummus Hydro would be of little use In the ('mmty (‘lork and Treasurer, Salu- ttpl l'nssol. in extending his roughn- ululiuns. referred to the leading part which Reeve Reine] had when in securing the building ot a pea-"mum! rmulwuy in the alum-L He also roruplimouted the people of llu- dis- trict on the st'vurintt o tho tretitrfits ot' Hydro power. 'ec: tarmer as a commercial asset. Tht highway brings the farmer into mm [ml with the markets ot the worm Ks-Warden Oliver ot North Dun- tries. who was warden of the (1)an in 19?.3. recalled the first $011.;th hill! been mken while he was “amt Shm'ixl' Dr. H. G Lurknvl' mum [ho unwinding whirl-xxx of tht, ati-ou. He url'w rmninisrvm roucerniug Hu- 'surly days ho spa-m in the district having formerly mum" school in III-irln-llwrt. He said ht- well revalVul ll Ito-sent ot purliznmr-nl. W, Ir. BMW. M l', and Wiuium G. Weivhel. M.P.P, Tl" turmhers for the 'south riding, Wil. liam Blliou, M l', and Karl li, [lum- mh. M.l'.P., although present in Hm lh W. G. 1veichvl, M.l',l'., in his ad- drvw, rr-fc-rred In Um anvil "dvam iitr,oss of hydro olvrlrir powm' and HH- boon it had lit-on lo tite Ptovittco oi Ontario. After paylnguhizh lrilmlv to tho work tlrat had lmvn dunv by Sir Adam llm'k he llvrlurwl lhnl link is Hm man nvNIa-d by Im- (-nunlry to lake charrw ot â€In gum? project of doapvnlnu the St. Law. rvnvr‘ Hr also took mansion to make an appeal to the vomrs to umw nut on Ol-luhnr 23ml and mm- for anwrnmv-nl control and lilwru- in porsorml mallow. llv dvrlarml that. he did not wish " to 1:0 mm xlrllml that he was making a "ma" “worn but tte dld wish to mukn u Mon tor nam- lo-mpomnro antt tor Inglslnllon that would do away with Hm Mollexxvr in the provinti, I"sisuatiotr, he Mild. similar m Hm 0. T A had Wu lrlml on! m llrlllwh Columbia. Altrerta. Snakalohnwnn and Manitoba and, had hot-n round "inumoon worn not in Mlmulnnu lln- owning gaunt-ring. T n hi1 nailing mni Hr Th1 I inn- "t '" m- speakers in who "venittp, \n-rt Folk-ml mu] vainriul mvmln-r: d (nvr llu- road on whirh Hu- 'mt |wrlmmv~nÂ¥ minimum hull lwvn constrmrtett, Ira-qumnly in: with Iod rnnd mnditinns . highLv vnmplim-‘nls-d thrs rmw iIit-s of Heirtvtlrvrg. St. ('l-‘nwnh vicinity nu 1hr nur. puxid rum! -h now runs ihrouph 1hr- sliélrirI 1: would ntatr'rialiy (untrilmvv h" fnlurp porspo'ity and wvll- a: of this locality. nvvl limit, :u‘ruraling lo H'uf i He trms,1ed Hull :6 urtilr m-vnr In lnzlr the vnjuylm highway whirl, In“! just lw ted. The County Clerk Ex-Warden Oliver Evemng Speakers W. G. Weichel IA- vrHty POUR 10.51)] HUN when In zen mime me forward so that [he ils present t easier and and ewu . more were if3'5M?.reF'rerFe""ae'rS'rd Fiii7ii'i7'rv-i, - . .. e'i"s7'ie7rlt t."" f†Il I' “dining. Those provinces now have gmurnuwui mulml, He hoped the people ot Woolwr) and Welleuley 'r0ttTirrmp., mamr'gn 10~MM§ WA Uno‘wr and mu] 'ote tor sane " ‘lipl ald I) in l) )ll Icgi Eggmiea‘thing Entirely New In V M"Cllaty's Bon ny Blue lulmu M. Weichel & Son, Limited W. D. Euler tl 1hr of "'rct'y government uoorl roams policy 1 hm] resulted in q) [with uot1crete myinun That gor- l murh credit for h In spm Malian tor " munit- iter sum Ut'" m Muir“. MIVN¢WS Notes, ;. Mumâ€) such Mr Allan inn"); hm uy :mmy hmny J m tx address he lite, people of splendid new 1|," vxtemled m me cout- highwuy and hydro sen miluuy facil of minim]. mm and invebk Illzll affords prtuliun. He Ms to.rlte 1'yioin and a! mud! of tl, railways {All 1nd A ith the t'ta source tip, to mo d1) ttd the uumuui- act that said ,xuso of real in “nu-IMP est, nut “In: Ill “luv "luv â€luv 'thu, "The Big Hardware Store" Waterloo, - Ontario. Ill 10 Quart Size I’rvwn‘ing Ii lit, Inch Tea Iivtth, ... " Quart Potato Pot tm... Large Size Douhlv [tailor . Large Oval Dmlhlv lloasivr Water Pitchers .. ... . . . . . . 11 Inch Mixing mels P., I I Quart Dish P.un ,,...‘. 3 Quart Pudding Dish ... -ftri. Inch Cullemltus .... tomit" I I I'l t I I Radon Gerber i _ E\hihi1iuu ,1" Toronto _ Miss [in-hm- Maude“ days with her cousin, ul Linwoml. Mr. and Mrs. Awm Ruck-n spent Sunday _ with frivmls in T4 Mrs. Fred â€mun and Mrs. Henry " "ire visitors al M Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. M. 51mm Sunday w Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hy sum)! Sunday at .‘lurgurvt yermotomtmoormaom"rmot1mo"o"rm""ia"I Miss Je Good quality English Whiteware In open mock, no (In! you may purchase whatever quantity you please and add to " desired. __ $5.80 Aluminum Tea Kettle Tor $2.50. Ideal l’rndum, guaranteed tur 25 years. Ten quart capacity Just u nur at that big reduction. Who speaks Brst? When Have You Bought. Dinnerware for So Little f? ' Our wutch repairing department prepart% Jo nuke rare} of all your " Unir‘wm'k trs-tiv/ts mraraozemr rm‘mnlml is no: satiMiot. 19 King St. W. KI'I'CRENM's pIt0FI'ILstIAItIMI STORE $1.70 DOZEN for Cape and Saucers. $1.10 DOZEN for Cups alone. Mc DOZEN tor Bread and Butter Plates. $1.35 DOZEN For Tea Platte. $1.70 DOZEN for Bream“! Plates. 32.00 DOZEN for Dinner Plates. 65g DOZEN for Fruit Dishes. 25c EACH for Salad Dishes in Finch Bi: 35c EACH for Salad Dishes in $inch 3: 35c and “Sc Ike?! tor Jugs. an anniv um! niece. Miss limu1isa_ spun! tt teu [lays "ls in Tux'ulilu. ed Brzwndlv of Heidelberg Henry Iimchdle of Mich. ms at Mrs, It. Poster on GOUDIES LIMITED OROBSHILL. Watch Repairing h Specialty Mandel! spent a few cousin. Viola Barnett V." Imam w. Knight and faiu- . “I the Elma ItoNis, A PLEF F ERNAN M. shamz and son with t friends in Aaron Gerber of tay at Mr. Christ. KM th, " Jeweller KITCHEN ER Muster Clayton Borg, eldest son of fir. and Mrs. Alex Berg, had the Inisiortune of having his leg broken alrove the knee when the team ran away. throwing him from a load ot isttty, last Saturday. . Mrs. Thus. Waylon! spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.. Aston Cumin: in Wellesley. Mr. George Foertsier has purchas- m) me farm east of the village "" mod by Geo. Huehm and has taken Mr. and Mrs, Wm. 1vurord and um Thomas spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Playford and Mr. Hen). Piayrord ot Waterloo and Miss Lizzie Lodge of Kitchener we’re tittrulay visitors with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Angicknap and any) of Newry and Mr. and Mrs. R. Rowland ot Moukton spent Sunday with friends hare. possession I " I IHIHIUIHM m 'taiaolrtirgirraitoi Finch size. sinch sue. in Myargo of an expert is uu-h and clock repairing. and marmanor win be (I? $1.65 2.90 Phone 2585w 2.50 2.90 1.33 1.00 l.90 .60 1.15