Cu Every group, every styb, every size, every sort of Suit ls subject to the lowest maHringa--retmiting in truly mtchless' savings to you. _ 1 ' 1 s; so " 1 , O . ‘ $2 3.50 1 $2 '7 .50 '_""'"'. ("iiiiiiiiavs _' ", _ SUITS _ aaEaatlKtmgt%HMtetherur “I: of "erehni--gto Halfway measures in price-gutting. Mr. John Ridge and son Lloyd ot Hamilton spent Sunday with trieuds here. Miss Kate Hardy ot Chesley Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Brown. A watch with every Suit " $10.00 and over BOYS' ECONOMY TWO-PAN? _ - AT - _ All Wool Suns, finest workman' ship. guaranteed to give 9M4;- Social and Perunal. Mrs. Ernest Hicks of Guelph and Miss Annie Benz of Kitchener spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz. Miss Phene Brown and Mini Philips of Hammon spent the week: end here. I Mr. Watson Millard has returned. to Detrojt alter‘smndmg a 40w weeks at his home here. Ln"m"mnnmmumnmtmn"tmmmmnmnunntu1ntummnntuntntmnkl At Kitchener’s Largest Boys' Store SCHOOL CLOTHES There'-thietqhntf-heneted In oar-trr-ure- 'e%-eo-oohMdhague1orftheihteatgtodt-td-tr. Ladles' Corsets, all slum. values up to $1.50 8 tlt,',"'.","..'.".',.".',.'.'."'.") c Ladlvs' Silk "one, Black and colors, Reg 81.00 tor...,....,...... 79e [Adler Silk Dresser! In a variety of colors, not an the newest andâ€. Values up to 325,00 ttsr., FF ,, $7.95 Children's Wool Mutant! in a good variPty of colon. Special .. Me All Summer good- are "eetally rut In prion for final Clear-mo. . Waterloo ‘R. Newman tir Co. for Lots of special prices. Come in and look around. No obligntion to buy. WINTIBIOURNI. ' FOR Friday and Saturday S P EC IALS "s, Successors to A. Bechtel '§W"&-=E"1Wct News tion or another sun In Its place. "M" v Neat patterns. new tor Fall and Mr. al Winter wear. sizes T s turned l; to MLyears, at ....r. 14.00 Joying a Tailored trom Tweeds of quality that ensures wear. Fine variety ot desirable 'colors and patterns. Mr. and gm. Simon Huber and family visited friends in Linwood on Sunday. School Blouses . Mr. and Mrs.' Leo Diebolt and tam. ily spent Sunday with friends in St Clements. . BOYS' TWO-PANT SUITS F...._F._. School Bloomers School Caps, medium colors Solid Leather Black Catt Lace Showings, Ctp fe Brien. Mr. Wm. J. Kleswetter, tttNom. named by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Arnold of 'Kltchener visited friends iv Gan last. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dietrich spent Sunday with friends In St. Agatha. Mr. Selvin Hergott of Kitchener spent Sunday " his home here. Born-4%pt. tr, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lunz, lwlns, boy and girl, Cotton Jerseys, assorted colon! ' . 39e by; “Luge; moeussrrsth) Men's Milk and Wool Sax. Black and colors, Reg. 85c for ....r. 59e Men's Cashmere HomJHack and colors, 75c _.-'..-. Mes.. 49c Men', Pall weight Overconls, Grey: and Bmwm. Mn. $2100 Value for ...P. $11.95 Men‘s Overall». blue and white stripe, $225 Values, for SI.79 Men'n Tweed Gulls. values t 820,00, qt, 1"l, ....... $12.40 Funmsnmas son fro" values tor kg, BAMBERG $1.50 to $2.00 $10.80 if, $3.50 Me high" with the mercury hover“; Imam! " and fHrrfPrr, 9335-†his... mu W»- 101- an? It skin um: cool min. ad tt "s tor and there. Md 3 ttrrrntp in "In " chen hearth and a not of new. human: simmering on the hob . in! physical caution. end mental Joy to the evenings begin to close in “flier than usual. The uphyn no min night»; through the on tttttttttle, the pessimist ot last May has garnered in an abundant harvesf. the chug oi the motor. ttul-tplowing, is heard throuhov the land; the good house-wile is revelling in the joy- of such a brilliant bloom in the flower garden. Josiah has got his harp down out ot the trillow.tree, and everybody says “The Chronicle" is the best weekly in the valley of the Grand. Who's Who and Whnt'e Whit. Mr. and Mrs. w. W. Snider re- turned last Saturtiay night after en- joying a two mouths' trip overseas, touring the British Isles by motor. Mr. and Mrs. C. DeVlssar ot Roctv ester, N.Y., spent several days Inst. week w.ith the Filslnger (family. . Rev. J. C. and Mrs. Morlock are visiting friends in Hamilton and Niagara F'alls. On Sunday, Sow. 21, Mr. Morlock wilt preach at the anni- vursary services at Setrr1mtvitles. _ - â€In.“ Aunt, nu. mud In MI- uuon tor cool.» by you; out “on Mr. Gordon Hollinger is on the hustle again. shipping early turnips to supply somethlng appealing Ate Uncle Sam's cafeterias. for ettr'P9trrfl5fheer,e' it'ieytete' '-, - “£32. A» â€vie? they se‘fvad’ In an' important Rev. Btaart (lo-Erna credit Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hueflln and 51.12am] Jus John Mower or BtMtalo SAX, Mr. and Mrs. J. Zinn and daughter of New Hmnhurg and Mrs. Rapp of Hanover were recent visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mm. W. W. Iloeniu. . . Rev. Mr. Storey. missionary trom Argentina. is giving a.ieeture on his missionary work in that country in Calvary Evangelical church next 'virurmiay evening. Come and be In mired in the work. ' Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Weber have a corner on the wedding ceremonies mew-2&3; was? an 'i'iFi2iig"ri'irr'" tGygdiiriuiarrt"i's Jean tor io, way at the Bheiiey-Heist wedding flowers at the Elmira Floiver Show in Kitchener and on Tumulay ot this as he captured three that prizes, weoktlury-wereuu1estgt.at the qrrss- two for Gladiolus and another tor mai0oerbecker marriage cerenigny piutiirifi 3nd a'mondim 2m __ an the home or Mr. Wat, Doerbecker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Left: and son Hingenmn st., Kitchener. _ _ Billy returned after spending a week Mr. Hertz and 3 (-hlhh'en ot Bull- alo, N.Y.. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Smith. Miss Plnkln-im-r of Creditor, ls again on duly in the .lunlor room ot the Public School, which means a prngrusslva- yvnr. " you mum um Men one of the 2.519.000 at the ENE, yim wlll have a diam-e lo swoll the utu-ndanbe at the Elmira Pair "ext Saturday, and w» how Hm “union that know Jos- vph round up “rmle tind "blues" tor big pumpkins and luga-nhin quilts. The roam-m t't'trorts of department al exams show our student body quite 'suttestsntl, and we notice Mignon Ruby Snyder, Irene and nussu- Heist and the freshman, Earl SIh'knoy, Inkling the C.N.R. 8 am. express, first track, for the K. and w. c. I, . Mrs. Melon Guides at Waterloo was a Sunday vlsnor with Mr. and Mrs. Illvhmoml. Mr. and Mrs. John "mm of Cleve, land. Ohio, is mum: relatives In and around town this week. Not" of Interest, Mr. and Mrs. John Voll Intended the funeral of their granddaughter. Rosie Eckert, at Kitchener on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Schummer and son Harry and Mr. and Mn. Peter P. t-k-hummer of St. Clement- spent. Thursday in Foronto. Mluea M. Rehnurr and Adel] Bchnurr, and Messrs, John Schnurr and non Aaron, accompanied by Mr. J, H. Behnurr of Mlltlmay Ind Mll- Leona Kuehner of Kitchener enjoy- ed 1 trip throukh the NI-gnra Peu- lnmla Int week. MIII Clara Friadmnnn left tor Roerhmrttrr when Aha will visit with her - before she resumes her Mud!" In none In Philadelphia. "mum, Mutlng. The Women‘s Institute held melt September muting at tho home of In. J. Rant-tier on Tuesday Mur- noon. Enduring. which was out of the â€an. com. - reviewed" M may of "no number! proved It. 1.0mm youâ€; ("and the Gulch and Betsy um the dam W71 'Y. LINWOOD WATERLOO Mr. may» Brenner 'tt tor Kit. chener on loudly will†he will! take I warm " St. 'ene'trcou- ego. q; “has In] t i; “My Scion-c w gar u Mgr an m to: . a tet. Alum. Be4trr-tt' ' VII. for Manna. mu. Ate no _ you: Mr. Herb. IBI- . Guard†with triads in t'on. 7 Mt ttatt in!“ _ t In con- munlty and“, “I h Wu and by a. “It In. and In Wttt. And ttun- ity - Sun] at ol. with Mr. uni Hanan. Mr. Harry Snip of T ten-loo has mutt-med blood vol 8 in his right arm. 7 Miss Helen Hares ot Dumas has commenced the teaching of the Con- tinuation School in town. Mun]. W. Hayes owned a few days at the Exhibitlon, Mr. and Mn. John manner and family motored to Toronto last week and spent a few days at ohe Fair. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Williams ot Gravenhuru spent B week with friends at Linwood. Mr. and but John V. Brenner spent a few days at tPr Exhibition. Mr. and In. Simon; nber and family of Slasher: I Sunday with Mr. nu) In. Tony: nner. (Too late lor In! week.) Mrs. M. Berbelln ot Chicago and daughter Mrs. L. Decker amfson, Robert, visited at the home of Mrs. M. Stemmler. Mr. F. BorrHo of Si. Louis spent Friday with his friend Mr. Joseph Stemmler. Mrs. O'Neil of Toronto visited at the home of her “than Mr, Joe Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lem and son Billy returned after spending a week with their parents In Elmira. Mr, and Mrs. Hurley and Mr. Clem' Friedman of Rochester and Miss Clara Pyledman ot Philadelphia spent the week end with Mrs. John Friedman. Mr. and Herb Kine! entertained a number of their friends to a dance on Friday awning, Mrs. John Spahr and son or coder ich spent Sunday at the homo of Mrs. Andrew Spahr. Misses Margaret Kine! and Low he Meyer ot Kitchener spent the week and with the tormer's parents. Mr. Henry fgcheuter has a Ply- mouth Rock hen that laid a non. shelled egg which spruulu a tail three inches in length, resembling twisted tissue paper. Mr. and" Mrs. Aaron Schnurr re, turned home from a visit to Strain. my. Quite. a number attended tho Htreet opening at Heidelberg on Labor Day, Mr. John Friedmann and daughter Clara spent Wednesday in Toronto. Mrs. Jon. Hayes in visiting with friends in Toronto. Svhools re-opened on Tuesday. Miss Camille Melxher of Dublin and Miss Helen Hayes of Dundu are in charge of the loan Separate whom. / Mr, Arthur Hawks of Mlllhnnk Is in charge ot the Public school. Mr. um Mrs. Clayton Decker: and daughter Helen of Pulllnbh went Labor Day with their mother, " John Dock-art. ttr. Miss Lon Tracer and Mr. and Mn. Meyer of Waterloo spent a few Jays with Mr. nnd Mn. Joe Farrel. Rev. and Mrs. Stuart spent a few days in Toronto. Mn. Pearl Condo ot Kitchener spent a few days with Mrs. Amen Hahn. Mr. Wm. armor to to be oun- trrrstttlattrd on ohm-lulu: " huddle School Ind Junior Mtrtrtettutioqt. Mm. Crawford spent t few dayn In Ion. . . Mr. Solomon Shaver left tor Car. rintrtom Alta. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilt" and (lull-ten Bemn and Ameli- Ind Mr. llld Mn. Thoma- Calder Ipont Sundny with Mond- " Fauna. . mm woman Mr. W. W. Vacuum M Waterloo received word on My of tho udder: de.th o! In broth“, Mr. M. . form-on of Tomato. who “I "new of no Iceman." & tot-mu um Ito-v.1. Mr. LINWOOD Tuuday ocher " , mini â€TOLD BY " Rtgth Betoresitser, who during _thq put W'W' an my Baruch“ School in Toronto, has not joined the torcel from this section numb: the K.-IW Called- ate. Mr. Elton Dahmer and friend wen also recent vlsitors at the Exhibition In Toronto. Mr. Emanuel Ritzer, who left hls home village some thirty years ago tor Uncle Sam's country where he has since resided, paid his old time triends a call on Tuesday ot last week. Mr. liner-on Snider a! Detroit and liner, Illa Ad: of Md. word ibito'ric' wtt2t"Ntfri.P, aw. Reuben Snider over “bot Der. Mr. and Mrs. Dormant Kiowa and Toronto after spending the gunman family have lett tor their home in months at their cottage here. Ming Florence Wright went. I tew any: last week In Toronto " the Exhibition. "Mr. and Mrs. Claylon Dahmer and family at Waterloo are spending a week‘s holidays at the home ot the farmer's parents. Mr. Christian Drubacher is spend- ing several weeks with his parents in Pennsylvania. Mr. manâ€! Bean In all. I.- turned home from " Willon trip when he did extensive mum-1. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Good have vacaled “Pleasant View", their sum- mer home, and have removed to their Kitchener home. Messrs, Sohwarlz of Hamilton who were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Schwartz on Labor Day, were aceompanied home by grandmother Schwartz. who wilt spend a short time visiting relatives in the Ambitious City. Mr. Frank Gehl of Kitchener was a week and visitor with his friends in our village. Mr. spent here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walnott of Buttato, N.Y., spent the torepart of last week on a visit with the mun-'3 parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Betreiteie. -Mr. and _ Mrs, 1311:th 792;}ng hve returned from their honeymoon mp. ' t . _ farmer‘s sister. Mrs/tGTirSmiitr, on. who passed away rather unex. pectedly at the home of her daugtr mr m Waterloo. Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Rickert of West Momroso- were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good on Sunday atter. noon. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shelley on mrr1lty_ttLttyy1tel_!he funeral of the Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A. St-hwenzer John struck of Brantford Sunday With his parents M. Weichel & Son, I Wo carry a good Stock in different sizes: We carry Ridge Roll Galv. Nails and Head Washers for the above Roofing. COM - CORRUGATED GALVANIZED IRON "Council Brand" Heavy, per square 26 Gauge tii) . . Ordinary Brand, Corr. Iron, per sq. 26 Gauge o "Council Brand" Heavy, per square 28 Gauge tii) . . Ordinary Brand. Corr. Iron, per tut. 28 Gauge tip for Itooftng and Siding "The Bl. Hardware Store" Wuhan-ho, " Ontuio. Mr and Mrs. W. D. Euler ot Kit- cheuer eil'tied at the tsomis ot Mr. and Mm. Henry W. Ebel oi Sunday anemoon. -"ttMmlt'tt and son Walter. also Min Brande] of Toronto, were Sunday visitors It the Schweitzer home. Mrs. Rom. Porter and daughter, Mus Ruth ot Guelph were Vilnius at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good during that week end. Mrs. Allan Good spent a few day- in Kitchener but week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trupp. Mr. Milton Wieland ot Detroit and Mr. Alf. Wieland ot Knchener were Sun- day visitors at the home ot Mr. John Wieland. Mr. and Mrs. August Weberg)! Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Doerr. Rev. Frlesen moved into our vill- age trom Vineland on Wednesday of last week. . Rev. Fume]: is one ot the recently arrived Russian Men. Mr. Eutwr Refs: and sister, Miss Eleanor Rem, ot Kitchener were visiting on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mm. Leander Bowman as guests of Mrs. Mabel Shana and Miss Maud0Bowmam _ mutt-vital... ummw:m mmuu-umhr. 1-310-41me mum-ummmmwmummw FUNNILI‘I'TI BLANKITO. an Luau- Asses.. an. GREY WOOL ILANKITI tn .4rrertatoarsd weight at, pea want“ WOOL IL'ANKI'I'I.’ Our watch repairing department In charge of an expert" is prepared to take care ot all your watch and clack repairing. 91.!" work is pgnmvely guaranteed and 12y_ _rLt1spet_EiLUlygt refundéd Tf 355 19 King St. W. KITCHENER’S PROFIT-SHARING STORE Made in Two Grades To THE HOME-MAKER t . Seven-pound wright at, an GDUDIES llMlTED Thinking of Blanket: 539'" â€$2.69 $3.29 "wtt6LiAmteiNia an blue bored", out um whipped. Impound ulna, per pm .g.'.. mm palr .r.. Watch Repairing h Specialty HEFFERNAN ttaUtifled Mr Jug!!!" Malena: ‘nonitas and has now accepted a call from the BreslanConestogn parish of the NBC. chum-h to emu Rev. Sievenpiper in the services by preaching. in the German language. while the pastor, Ree. Sievenplper will 'preach in English every Sun- dar, . ' On Sunday iorenoon, Sept. Lilla. the annual Harvest Thanksgiving service will be held in the Lutheran church. In connection with this ser. vice will be the administering of the Holy Sacrament, Confessional ser- vice commencing at 10.30. Owing to the "hem ot Miss Wil- kinson, the senior dlvisiou ot our svhool had an extra week of vac- trtiom Miss Wilkinson arrived over the week end and took charge ot her work on Monday morning. The Misses Gertrude and Wtlhel. mina Weppler ot Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of their par- ants. The harvest in this section, with the exception ot buckwheat, has all been garnered for the year. Mr. Milton Hemmerlch ot near Elmira spent Sunday with his nude, Mr. Charles Schelfele. $7.25 $6.75 $6.75 $6.25 Phone 2585w " mm mm;