By buying the entire quantity of 240 Suits, we bring these sturdy wearing, smart, dressy Tweed Suits for Boys down to the low price of $4.95â€"and each Suit comes with two pair of bloomers. The regular value of these Suits are dollars more. A sgl:ndid opportunity to outfit the boy with a new Suit at a remarkable saving. ubleâ€" ontieatng breasted styles in smart patterned Tweeds. To fit boys from 7 to 14 years. Special, y with two pair Bloomers, at $4.95. . * f Davis Economic Store f 227 King St. West Kitchener Cook‘s Reg alating Compound ‘M. Weichel & Son, Limited 22 KING ST. S. â€" â€" x5 _ WATERLOO Galvanized Sidings, Shingles â€"Sheet Steel Ceilings MAIL 101L /AÂ¥ 1 ror INFORMATION Please send me illustrated folder. ; NAME | ....oooccmmmenmmmmmmmimiminn mm If interested in Used Piano mark X here ) l'hl;dnone in appurano._. vl;;x-pélislve. fireproof, lasting estimates on material alone or put on complete. This will be your opportunity to obtain that wanted Tweed Coat at a most remarkable saving. Much wanted fawn and grey shades in the pattern vogue. Belted models, plain tailored effects, standâ€"up collars, novelty cuffsâ€"they are all hereâ€"most of them with the vicacious touch of youth. Sizes 14 to 40. Regular prices as high as $15.00 reduced for a special selling to $9.95. Sale of Coats Just received, a shipment of choice new printed designs in one and two piece stylesâ€" expressive of the newer modes. Sizes 16 to 40. We frankly believe this is one of the best Men‘s Suit Bargains we have ever offeredâ€"you‘ll agree with us when 6 you see them. These Suits are splendidly tailored of a serviceable wearing Scotch Tweed fabric in single and doubleâ€"breasted modelsâ€"in the popular overcheck pattern which is very new for Spring. Men, before purchasing your new suit, look these overâ€"you‘ll be surprised at the wonderâ€" ful value. Value $22.50. Every Suit comes with two pair Of TrOUS@TS. SDeCIAL ..................cccuuucsenee es neserererrrnereneneenereerenenens 9 Men‘s New Top Coats $8.95 to $17.50 We are more than certain that in this range of Men‘s Top Coats you‘re sure to find just the style of Coat you‘re looking for. A splendid showing in all the new Spring patternsâ€"every Coat in the lot marked to a price that offers a substantial . saving. Special $8.95 to $17.50. ’ e _ Boys‘ Twoâ€"Bloomer Suits $4.95 . Cut This C VALUES TO $24.50 â€" SIZES 16 TO 44 THE STYLESâ€"Cape Coats, Scarf Coats, mole collars, neat tuckings. THE COLORSâ€"Sand, Grey, Green, Black, Nï¬YY¢ e THE MATERIALSâ€"Tricotines, Charmeen, Broadcloths. Printed Crepe Makers of famous Mason & Risch and Hentry Herbert pianos in models to suit all needs, invite you to send the above coupon today Head Office â€" 230 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. The New Dress Coats $16.95 MASON & RISCH KITCHENER BRANCH 117 King St. W. MAIL TODAY. See us when you want Men‘s Two Trouser Suits SHEET STEEL CEILINGS For Schools, Halls, Stores, Hotels, Kitchens, etc. ~ DRESSES $q9.9 The mariage took place at Toronâ€", to on Monday of Florence May| Raines to T. J. B. Munrée, son of Mrs. J. Heverop, Waterloo. Get the ; Use Minard‘s Liniment tor the Flu at $9.95 MARRIED AT TORONTO Mothers Here is a worth while special â€" coats of tweeds, twills, etc., in smart girlish styles, all colors. Sizes 6 to" 14 years. Reg. $6.95 to $4.95. Sale of Girls COATS ed the funeral of John Adam of Linâ€" wood at Bt. Clements on Monday. Mr. Chas. Richardson visited Mr Frank Hanioy over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mre. Roy: Hammond and children of Glenalien spent Sunday Mr. and Mra. George Logel attend ed the Logelâ€"Forester nuptials here FALL INTO BUZZ SAW KILLS NORWICH MAN Arthur Fox, aged 50 years, and a wellâ€"known South Norwich farmer, was instantly killed at 5.30 Friday while assisting a neighbor, . John Fletcher, in sawing wood ait his farm just north of Tillsonburg. The day‘s work had been almost completed and Fox was assisting in feeding a log to a buzz saw, when he stumbled, falling headfirst into the saw. Although Canadians have been sty‘led strong "sllent‘ men there scoms little to support the reâ€" putation in the recent announceâ€" mont that they are the . world‘s greatest â€" telephone conversationâ€" a!ists. There are 1,259,987 _ teleâ€" phones in (Canada, recently pubâ€" lished statistics disclose, allowing for a ‘phone for every eight perâ€" sons. If all the conversations that took place during the past year were placed ond to end they would be heard in Mars, for every citizon held on an average of 221 conversations | during 1928. Preâ€" sumably this does not include wroag numbers. One of Montreal‘s first big buildâ€" l1ss that wis demolished to make rcoom for one of the latest skyâ€" scrapers downtown has appeared on an entirely new site, to . the amazemont of the citizens. So careâ€" fully was the Suilding taken down that scarce a score of new stones were required to complete Its reâ€" construction on its new lot. Up to December 31, 1928 the Canadian Pacific had spent in coâ€" lonization and Canadian developâ€" ment work, land settlement, etc., nearly $85,000,000 of its own money. Sir Charles Gordou, G.B.E., president of the Bank of Montreal, has been appointed to the board of directors of the Canadian Paciâ€" fic Railway to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. J. K. L. Ross. Senator the Hon. F. L. Beique,,also, has been apâ€" pointod a member of the exeoutive committee of the board A shipment of animals that will\ resemble the cargo of livestock on Noah‘s Ark will take place shortly from â€" Moose Jaw Wild Animal Park, when a niurmber of buffalo, mule deer, elk and other animals will be sent to the Rocky Mountain National Park at Banff, Alberta. $4.95 t . P hss so%:! 4 ) L vood j T e # C c | fg@ Dependable esmaayshed _ 19 KING ST. N. « WATERLOO * m‘s fl o on nessacc> â€" BUTTER 2%83° fl emer. Â¥% FANCY CREAMERY, | 2 lbe. 81¢ _ i ‘&".qfl,....'t‘: the Prince im 0 ss Norah, latest addition to the fleet of the British Columbia Cosstal Steamships of the Canadian Pacific lllhy ‘This facilitates the conâ€" trol the vessel in the nattow channels in Pacific constal waters and between Vancouver Island and the mainland linking the ports of YOUNG SOFTâ€"MEATED PICNICHAMS»25â€" LOIN ROAST ‘\}"w@ _ Ib. 256 SWIFTS CIRCLE "S" SMOKED VERY MILD SUGARâ€"CURED FANCY THINLY SLICED |< _ h: BACON A & P BEEF IS QUALITY BEEFâ€"EAT MORE OF T SIRLOIN FANCY QUALITY MILKâ€"FED LAKE TROUT Feesh W. 28¢ CODâ€"Fresh Caught, "Imnce" lb. 12¢ WHITE FILLETSâ€"Fresh. .. .tb. ‘18¢ FLOUNDERSâ€"Fresh ........lb. 15¢ FINNAN HADDIE «<<8% Puup t6. 12¢ SEA HERRINGS,YSX, Fresh Ib. 12¢ DELICATESSEN JELLIED OX TONGUE. ... Sliced tb. 55¢ WEINERSâ€"Smoked ...,. . ... ... . .lb. 22¢ LUNCHHAM ............ Sliced Ib. 30¢ CORNED BEEF Uesks â€" Sliced Ib. 25¢ MACARON!I MEAT LOAF $Y!%$ Ib. 30c VEALâ€"Jellied ENE X"° Ib. 35¢ PIGS‘ FEETâ€"Cooked Halves. ..3 for 10c PICKLES $TEE! Pint 25¢ Dill M52 3 for 10c SAUSAGEâ€"Dumart‘s Summer ... .lb. 35¢ Another New Foodshop Opens Thursday at RUMPâ€"Cut Full, Round Side . . tb. 28¢ PRIME RIBâ€"First 4 Ribs ... .lb. 28¢ SHOULDERâ€"T hick and Meaty.lb. 18¢ PORTERKHOUSE "XBLXS® lb Â¥e LEGSâ€"Shank Half ... .. . ... .tb. 28¢ RUMP FILLETSâ€"Full Cut ...lb. 32¢ LOIN CHOPS .............. .lb. 32e CUTLETS ............ . :« a»o«lh. 38¢ ROASTS WILTSHIRE BACK Follows Her Nose. ew o ~ MAz â€" ens 7 I > u> ATLANTICt PAMCIMCEC &3 :: ! , Guelph,“(.)nstf. FISH BONELESS AND ROLLED yÂ¥ t 'l'hPrlneonhuhownhnhlrr Aaa+ har haw endder haineg nlainl doliph Bruce, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, and his niece Miss Helen wm inent residents of the coast. visible. On her initial voyage up the coast she carried a dhtinf; uished company, including The/ Excellencies the Governor General and Lady Willingdon, Hon. Ranâ€" doliph Bruce, Lieutenant Governor dock, her bow rudder being plainly ID. £&C Ib. 30¢ Ib. 25¢ Ib. 30¢ Ib. 35¢ | for 10c â€" LIXWTED CFJCANADA AYLMER CHOICE PEACHES Halves 2 No. 2 Tins 37¢ Salada Teaâ€"Brown Label Black ...... ; â€"Jb. Pkg. 37¢ FRUITS and VEGETABLES LETTUCE California Iceberg 2 Heads 21¢ BANANAS Large Ripe Fruit _ Doz. 21e Cabbageâ€"New Green POTATOES New Florida 6 lbs. GRAPEF"_JiT Fancy Florida 4 for MANYFLOWERS SOAP ...............3 Bars 17¢ ENGLISH ALL SORTS CANDY ...... ... .l6. GONDOLA CHOCOLATE .. ...... .. .lb. Box ALL FLAVORS AYLMER ASPARAGUS TIPS ..........Tin 21c malade ......40â€"0z. Jar 36¢ 2 Bunches .......... 15¢ MONEYâ€"SAVING PRICES "You must never both get cross at once. It is the husband‘s duty to proâ€" tect his wife whenever an occasion arises; and a wife must love and honor and obey her husband, and follow him wherever he goes." ‘‘Butâ€"" pleaded the young bride. "I haven‘t finished yet," remarked the clergyman. ‘"She mustâ€"" At a small country church a newâ€" ly married couple were receiving some advice. "But, please"â€"in . desperationâ€" "can‘t you alter that last part? My husband is a postman."â€"Pearson‘s Weekly. Alibis For All It was visiting day at the insane asylum. One of the inmates imagined himself to be an artist, and he was busily engaged in dabbling at an To __ _ "Camaoa‘s entatest sEED HOUSE " TORONTOâ€" NAMILTONâ€"W INNHIPEG â€"REGINA â€" EDMC STEELE. BRIGGS SEEDC®. PACKED ESPECIALLY FOR TBE a & P Hard To Follow +s« 18¢ Purchasers of the D. M. Parry Cenadian Business $ Pkge. .............. B1 ie roings Fove and Vegetable ..6 pkgs. 23¢ Navelsâ€"Good Size Doz. 24¢ empty canvas with a dry brush. A visitor, wishing to humor him, asked what the picture represented. "That," said the nut, "is a picture of the Israelites being pursued through the Red Sea." "Where is the sea?" "Why, that‘s rolled back to allow the Israelistes to pass." "Where are the Israelites?" "They‘ve just gone by." _ ‘"Then where are the pursuers?" â€" ‘"Oh, they‘ll be along in a minute." _ "Yes; her old man left hor a face cream factory."â€"Pearson‘s Weekly. Beauty Adorned "Did that woman over there inâ€" herit her beauty?" Minard‘s Liniment for cuts and bruises. § Pkgs. 25¢ &3