â€"] The Mid Summer Sale Miss Edith Flemming, Miss Helen McKinzie, Mr. Kieth Fiemming and Mr. Charlie Flemming of Toronto were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Moreau, William St. Mr. Frank Dixon and son Eugene of Niagara Falls, N.Y., were visiting at the home of Mrs. J. W. Dietz, William St., and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mushel, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Aitcheson and daughter Joan of Elmwood were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dietz, Scott St., Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thaler and son Donald of Niagara Falls, N.Y., were visiting friends in Stratford and Waterloo over the weekâ€"end. Rev. and Mrs. Finlay Matheson:Si'“PW'\ ~At Kilclfl:n%r, .lul,vl' 9, to and son Bruce left on Monday for1 Mr. and Mre. Henbert Simpson, ï¬"lb"’:‘f’té’"ï¬' .‘â€hfl?et"hey ï¬'m Viflt sgï¬iii'?i'fï¬â€œ flhï¬n’i‘h’i‘rmï¬ï¬ny 13, to T3. Watheson‘s sister, rs. â€" * 6 Fisher. During their month‘s vacaâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. A. Stricker, 31 Bruâ€" tion they intend to visit Kingston, Eb‘“‘h‘z‘ '“s’e'i‘t-“ ie pospitan Ju) Kincardine and Chatsworth, returnâ€", Entn#â€"At St. Mary‘s hosp tal, July ing home for the last week in Aug-; l\:é‘:ofllï¬:.;g:& Mamé::::';':’e‘:†Enne, ust. C * fls \ Mr. Frank Dixon and son Eugene!" Waty ¢4 o wrc and tis. Promeity of Niagara Falls, N.Y., were vm_tmgl Kaufman, RR. 4, Kitchenetr. a son. ?I:"I'ipe home "fer;' J'IW' d’?"’t" Maderâ€"At Breslau, July 15, to Mr. illiam St., and other friends. and Mrs. Orville Mader, Breslau, ’l:ir."z-nd .\'hs. Wn:._‘N‘I_ushel, Mr.! twins, son and daughter. The Wm. HoggCoalGo. Kitchener â€" CGalt â€" Waterico Cor. King & Erb Streets MEN‘S BALBRIGGAN (2 Pc.) UNDERWEAR @ ..... .. See the KIDDIES‘ SOCKS reduced to FLY NETTING, 36", White only LADIES‘ CHAMOISETTE GLOVES All lines of Summer Merchandise come under the "Green Sale Price Cards" which show pininly the calcium chloride We give you a discount of | $1.25 and _31.50 â€" 25% on every line. SHI® 2e c niee scuules . MEN‘S WORK SHIRTS sSUMMER An extra fine Cotton Hose. Calladl is Shl;Wl; Reg. 35¢ pr. for|........ 25c Al new shade R In plain blue, clearing at H. A. GERMANN MUSLINS PLAIN SILK RAYON 10 pces. Neat patterns. Reg. In 6 different shades. 36 PERSONALS LADIES‘ HOSE _ | Best $1.00 Silk Hose in The Leading Meat Market Phone Waterloo 880 Delivery to all parts of the Twinâ€"City. For your home meal our fresh meats cannot be excelled. 69¢ â€" 98e have a delicious sweet taste that make the sandâ€" wiches more enâ€" joyable. Y o u_ naturally want meat that will keep longer. Our homeâ€"cured Picnic Hams LIBERAL REDUCTIONS MERE ARE SOME OF THE LEADERS : Modern Picnic at GQGermann‘s For sale by the bag Fischer‘s Is Progressing Nicely UNDERWEAR For a By the ton Limited or , Morrowâ€"At Buffalo, July 13, Gerald , Morrow, aged three months. was played by Eugene Fehrenbach. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Fred Buhlman, was prettil dressed in sand beige crepe wn.fl picture hat to match, and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Vocal solos were rendered by Miss Anna Fehrâ€" enbach and Geo. Malleck, the former during the signing of the register. The groom‘s gift to the bride was a check, to the best man, an amber shaving set, to the bridesmaid, a white kid bag and to the flower girl a silver mesh bag. A wedding dinner and reception was held folâ€" lowing the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents, whére about 50 guests were assembled. The dining room of the home was daintily decorated in pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Heldman left on an exâ€" tended trip and on their return will reside in Waterloo. Heldman â€" Bubiman A pretty wedding took place at St. Louis R. C. Church, #aterloo, on Tuesdng morning when Florence Margaret Buhiman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bublman, 110 West Allan street, was united in marriage to Walter E. Heldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heldman, 65 East Lancaster street, Kitchener. Miss Josephine Buhlman, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Cyril Rellingér, groomsman. The cereâ€" mony was performed by Father W. Friedrichsenâ€"Wiese! â€" At Kitchener, July 14, Rev. Soenke Friedrichsen to Anna Wiesel. Cowlsâ€"Campbellâ€"At Stratford, Miss Phyllis Campbell of Stratford to Wm. Cowis of Kitchener. s Fritzâ€"Kieswetterâ€"At Kitchener, St. Mary‘s Church, Mis$ Mary Anna Kieswetter to Anthony Fritz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Fritz, St. Agatha. | MARRIAGES yd. HEAVY COCOA MATTING 36 in. wide. ........ 790 yd. Q_f“' odd lines, formerly ny was performed b({ Father W. Mayer and the wedding march 59c *"4 89¢ °4. WEDDINGS DEATHS â€" 290 a Prâ€" WATERLOO 25¢ P"â€" 5¢ Â¥4â€" here. Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabbert of Linâ€" woOd spent last Saturday with Mr and Mre. Rarl Tabbert. REAL BARGAINS FOR THRIFTY BUYERS Hundreds of bargains for the people of Kitchener, Waterloo and surrounding district at the Midâ€" SBummer sale at Davis l Store. Read ad on page 6. Mr. Ellwood W. Williame of Toâ€" ronto, was a business visitor here last Friday. ~ Messre. H. A. Cassel and M. Logel were businese vieitore in Listowel last Saturday. Mrs. John Gale and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morria of Millâ€" bank spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. W. N. Allingham. Mias Murie! Morris of Millbank, who apent the last week with her aunt, Mre. W. N. Allingham, has reâ€" turned home. Mr. Robt. H. Newton spent last Friday afternoon in Elmira, Mr. William D. Smith of London was a business vieitor here last Thursday. Miss Edna Bowman is conâ€" valescing nicely after her tonsil and adenoid operation on Saturday. Dr. Wagner of Elmira i-\the attending physician. . _ â€" __Mrs. Edgar Tyack and grandson Master Bobby A]hlfeier visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Wm. Tyack. Master Orville Stone of Guelph is spending the holidays with his cousin, Master George Ottman. _ Mrs. Hay spent a day recently with friends in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cookman and nephew, Master Pat Stanton of Chicago returned to their home after npendini everal days with Mrs. William Tyack. _ â€" Mr. George Huefner and sister Louisa and Mrs. Alvin Ottman visited on Thursday in Linwood with Rev. and Mrs. M. ¥‘ Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Snyder and daughter Eva of Waterloo were visitors on Thursday with the former‘s father, Mr. Sydney Snyder. Mr. Charley Krupp of Elmira, who has been employed for several weeks with Mr. Daniel Weber, is now hired with Mr. Joe Rowe for the remaining part of the summer. Master George Martin of Windsor is spending a few weeks vacation with his uncle, Mr. Israel Martin. _ _The Misses Thera Stone and Ina Hill of Guelph spent Sunday with the former‘s cousin, Miss Eva Ottâ€" man. Mr. Manasseh Frey of near Elâ€" mira visited on Sunday with his brother, Mr. Noah Frey. s A number from here attended the field day sports held in Linwood on Thursday. All report a good time. Mrs. William Weber and son Ronald of the North West motored home to spend a few weeks with Mr. Louis pvseber. s Misa Jean Diefenbacher of Port Elgin is holidaying with her grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Maria Fenton. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cunningham! of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. El-} don Cunningham of Woodstock! spent a day with Mrs. Marie Fenton., Mr. Emerson Hallman spent Sunâ€" day at his home here. Mrs. Menary of Galt was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton wartz on Thursday. Miss Dorothy Hartwell of Galt zg)ent the weekâ€"end with Miss velyn Bricker. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Affeldt and daughter Hazel of Centreville visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. J. Letson on Sunday. _ _ _ _ â€" Miss Margaret Dean of Toronto visited at the home of Mrs. J. Bricker on Tuesday. Miss Mae Brodhaecker of Preston was the guest of Miss Ruth Letson on Sunday. 0 o _ _Oun Sunday the family of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Vietch gathered at their home in the village to celebrate the i&onrnlnth anniversary of their marâ€" riage. Those present were: Dr. and Mre. Hugh Vietch and family of Toâ€" ronto, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Cridden and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MacBride and family all of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Burnett and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vietch and little daughter of Winterbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Shoemaker and family attended the Dodt reunion which was held at the home of Mr. and Mre. Wesley Howlett, near West Montrose last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Hertzberger and family of Kitchener visited with Mrs. J. Lepp on Sunday. _ _ _ Miss Myrtle Becker visited in Mannheim last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Devitt. Mr. and Mrs. Coffin of London were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Stager on Sunday. Miss Margaret Adamson of Hamilâ€" ton is spending her holidays with her aunt, Miss Annie Brown. Miss Margaret Wright of Detroit is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pannabaker of Hespeler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Hartel and little daughter returned on Sunday to their home in Detroit, after spending the past week with r tives here. Mr. and Mrée. Henry Burnett visitâ€" ed on Sunday with the latter‘s moâ€" ther, Mre. MacKay at Elmira. A sacred program was rendered in the school yard on Sunday afterâ€" noon. Rev. \g H. Henrich was in charge. His twelve piece orchestra furnished the music. A large crowd was present and all enjoyed the numbers rendered. An offering was received for the cause of missions. A memorial service will be held in the Roseville cemetery on Aug. 9th, All are cordially invited. _ _ _ _ _ Rev. Camgbel'l and family of Selâ€" kirk spent Thursday with Mrs. J. Lepp. ‘Miss Tillie Rank of Stratford is spending her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Holm. Poreonmale and other items os, told by Waterios Chronisin WINTERBOURNE HAWKESVILLE DORKING ROSEVILLE DISTRICT NEWS | Mr. and Mre. Raiph Jackson and family were Sunday visitors with | Mr. Charles Matthews and family. | Mrs. Elwyn Cherry spent Thursâ€" day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. _Norman Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burnett and tamily of Tralee were last Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews and family. ‘ Mr. Martin Metager has returned to hi position in Rimtra After «pending some time at his home here. | Miss Winnifred Nahrgang returnâ€" ed home on Sunday evening after spending the past couple Of weeks {with her aunt, Miss Floy Battier near Platteville. Mesars. Grant and Jack Jackson apent Sunday with their friend, Mr. Earl Matthows. Mies Dorothy Matthews spent the weekâ€"end with her friend, Miss Theilma Hammond of near Glenallap. Mrs. Johneon and family of St. Catherines called Mr. Charles Matâ€" thews and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Emerson Matthews O{ near Glenalian and daughter Annebelle of Kitcheper were Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mre. John R. Jackson. Miss Alice Melitzor of West Montâ€" rose apent Sunday with her friend, Mr. lon Martin. _ Mr. and Mre. Albert Ruler were Sunday visitore with Mr. A. H. Garâ€" diner and family of Harriston. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Prentice of Deâ€" troit, Mich., apent several days with old acquaintances last weekâ€"end. Mre. Prentice was formerly Mise Dora I. Danford, who taught school here for S.8. No. 19 for the first six ‘months of 1922. Mr. and Mre. Prenâ€" tice are Canadlans and are both emâ€" | ployed in Detrolt _ _Mr. and Mre. W. A. Cook, accomâ€" panied their son, Mr. Andrew Cook and family of New Hamburg to German Mills on Sunday to visit their son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook. Mr. and Mre. A. Meisel and sons ol Breslau epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schramm. . Mrs. Meisel and the boys stayed over for a few days with her pl%ls. Mr. and Mrs. F. Schramm. hae / . Miss Delphine Sliï¬i‘ï¬li; of Plattsâ€" ville apent the weekâ€"end at her home here. _ Mre. W. G. Bell and little grandâ€" daughter Veste Jackson of Toronto are apending a week with Mrs. J. J. Graham. Mr. and Mre. Theo. Fetter and children of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brunk and son Kenâ€" neth of New Dundee spent Sunday with G. A. Miller and familly. Mr. Tom Puddicombe of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Puddicombe. _ _Mr. and Mre. H. C. McBurney spent the weekâ€"end with the forâ€" mer‘s sister, Mrs. H. B. Puddicombe before leaving for their home out West. Mesers. Arthur Nahrgang and Clarence Graham took in the C.N.R. excursion to Crystal beach on Satâ€" urday. . Mre. L. Edgecombe and son Jack have returned to their home in To ronto after spending the past few weeks at the rectory. Mrs. W. Helwig and daughter Grace of Kitchener spent a few days last week with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. F. Schramm. This district has had its share of the overâ€"@bundance of rain and some hall. A lot of hay cut and left out is in most cases ruined. Some are plowing it down. A heayy storm visited the burg on Sunday night at 12p.m. This was accompanied with seme hail of nickle size which damâ€" aged the summer grain to some exâ€" tent and punctured the broad leaf plants. Welcome Visitors. _ Wim. _ Paff, _ president, _ Milton Schmidt, _ viceâ€"president, â€" Christian ‘Gorber were formally elected. Heor man Snyder and Simon Wagner ‘were added to the directorate at “l‘hundny'l meeting. The meeting decided to pay these men for their expenses at $2.00 each per day and 8c per mile for mileage. A general epecial called . by The Union Star Cw:nd Butâ€" f ter Company, Limited, for Thursday,! July the 16th, was poorly attended but provided some interesting dis~ cussions. " The poor attendance of late meetâ€" ; ings hampered those in charge in arranging for windup of business. ‘Over $300.00 debts against the comâ€" }puy occurred during the winter and were held over. Creditors are| pressing for settlement, but the| ehareholders do not want a foreed bailiff sale. The company is otherâ€" f wise free oOf debt with a clear title ‘ to land and property. l The recently elected new board of directors got down to business and before the meeting adjourned acâ€" cepted loan from a shareholder at interest of 5 per cent, which would enable the directore to retire inâ€" debtnegs against the company. At last ‘Thureday‘s meeting two additional directors were elected bringing the required number to fve. ‘The old board had previously resigned in a body. Tenders for property are now adâ€" vertised for eale in this week‘s Chronicle, particulare of which ap pear in another column. Farmers Will Welcome Dry Spell to Enable Harvesting to HAIL AND WIND DAMAGES CROPS IN THIS DISTRICT Directors of Company Take Stops to Dispose of Piant and CREAMERY BUSINESS OFFERED FOR SALE BY TENDER HAYSVILLE YATTON Mr. and Mrs. irvin Diehi and Mr. and Mrs. Ticken, all of Milverton. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sittler on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jofhn &cherer and Mrs. John Henry Scherer of Conesâ€" togo and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schorâ€" er and family together ettended the decoration service in Enbavilie on Mr. and Mra. Van Beeserer and daughter Esther, Toronto, are apendâ€" ing some time visiting friends in the vicinity. â€" â€" â€" ! Mr. and Mrs. Elimer Wabhi and son Roy, Mr. and Mre. Stroll and two id‘ughten of Toronto were visitors .of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wahi on Sunday. ! Mr. and Mre. Wm. Qilles of Lima, l()hlt). are visiting the former‘s broâ€" 'ther. Mr. Henry Gilles and other friends here and in Conestogo where he saw the light of day first and lived many years. _ Mrs. Levi Lichty and daughter Leah .spent Sunday in Waterloo. __Mr. Gordon Henrich and Mr. and Mre. Appel attended the reunion serâ€" vices in~the Bridgeport Evangelical Church on Sunday. Mre. Charles Henrich as a former member, renewed old Sunday School and Church acquaintances at the Sunday School reunion services in the Evangelical Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Scheifele and son Aldred of Detroit visited at the home of the former‘s father, Mr. Chris. Scheifele on Sunday. Mre. Levi Lichty and daughter Leah and son Lincoin spent Saturâ€" day on the farm of Mr. and Mre. Wm. Thaler, helping with the work. _ Mrs. Henry Scherer apent ‘Tuesâ€" day on the farm of Mr. Oscar Martin picking cherries. Mrs. Geo. Heller of Toronto is visiting wi& her «ons and their families, Medars. Wm. and Herbert Heller. Mrs. W. Lehman of Yorkton is visiting with the Heller families. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Audrew Wah) and son Carl, Mre. Ware and daughter Francis, spent Sunday in Heidel berg. The following met in a vey happy family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doerbecker on Sunâ€" day: Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bby, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Eby and daughter Violet of Port Elgin, Miss Jean Eby, ’Rldxeway, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ernst, Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Filsinger, Regina, Mr. Harold Eby, ‘Pawuun and Mr. and Mre. Clarâ€" ence Doerbecker and children Kenâ€" neth, Donald. Stewart, Pauline and Gien. _ _Rev. Moses M. Brubacher pastor of the Mennonite church here was ordained a bishop of the Mennonite Church in Ontario. Mre. Fred Moyer visited in Watâ€" erlo0 last Friday. Family Reunion. Mr. and Mre. Oscar Ritter and Mr. and Mre. Harold Cress, and three sons spent the weelkcend at Neuâ€" stadt. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Dietrich and son Billy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt. _ _Mr. and Mrs. W.~C. Brickner and son Leo, Baden, Mrs. Koehler and son Howard and Mrs. Jacob Herch enroeder of Waterl0o, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Syl. Good on Sunâ€" day. . Miss Magaret Ernst, Clifford and the Misses Grace and Gertrude Bruâ€" bake of Sunnyside, Kitchener, visit ed at the home of their grandparâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Weber on Sunday. Mr. Herman Lebutski Erickson visited friends togo on Sunday, __Mra. Woodal} and daughter Derry Of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sy1. Good on Sunday. Mr. Harry Meyer ot Detroit is holiâ€" daying for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn. Mr. and Mre. Jacob Wigner of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schaner. Dr. C. W. Yager and wife of Deâ€" troit celebrated the 6th anniversary of their wedding at the home of the former‘s parents, Rev. W. J. and Mre. Yager of the Evangelical parâ€" sonage here last Wednesday evenâ€" ing. Friends were present from Kitchâ€" ener and Waterloo. Toasts and hearty replies thereto, music and soâ€" cial chat and a fine supper, prepared by Mrs. Yager filled the evening‘s program. Mre. Eli Brubacher had a visit from her aunt, Miss Ethel HIll of Toronto on Thursday. Sixth Wedding Anniversary. power. His courtesy and service.have become a byâ€"word, and his prices may be compared anyâ€" where. : Support local industry y_:,ï¬u;gyilb;-@ lhn.f. o * JUICY PRUNES Nice size â€" 3 lbe. for 25¢ SEEDLESS RAISINS Tall tins â€" 3 for 25¢ ZINC JAR RINGS 8T. JACOBS Quaker CORN FLAKES PEARL WHITE NAPTHA SOAP Heavy JAR RUBBERS White or Red Large Milk White TAPIOCO 3 lbs. for 25¢ EAGLE MILK 3 pkges. for 25c 4 Boxes for 25c For preserving. 29c per bottle. Choice quality. 2 lbe. for 21¢ 17¢ per dozen. 7 Bars for 25c nmwm;nu.mawxmwmm ou ued lifetime s with the of his massed ios benaae e hie Wfednts veperionce tegpthor mich Sha Revantast of be memes pipint Borden‘s and Mrs. in Conesâ€" Quite a number from here spent an enjoyable afternoon and evening at the field day held on the lawn bf Rev. M. F. g!flurt in Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lather and daughter Heen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenacher in Wellesley on Bund.b{. Mr. -m&hll Shantz _ visited friend near Moorefield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bigam and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Roi’:,: of Wayne, Mich., are vhitin& with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Kennel. Mrs. Anderson (nee Alice Petch) and daughter, Mrs. Heuston (nee Gladys Barbour) of Toronto visited at the home of John Hammond on Thursday. Mrs. Sam Petch of Kitchener is upendin}! a few weeks with Mrs. John ammond â€" and Mrs. Thos. Birmingham. Mrs. Selvy Ferris of Port Huron, who is vhith} with her sister, Mrs. Hem:{ McFaddin, on the 7th Line, called on old acquaintances here. Thos Playford accompanied his son Clayton of Elmira to New Dundee on Friday where they visited with the former‘s sister, Mrs. John Copley. Sunday visitors here were Mr. and Mrs. Elias Playford of Waterloo, Mrs. Robt. Seyler and two children‘ of Toronto at George Glaister; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Trussler and son and Adam Hyde of Wellesley at Wm.! Wilford; Mrs. Alex. Herrgott and! children, Miss Emma Kroetsch of Kitchener _ and _ Mrs. _ Diebold Kroetsch of St. Clements at Rudy' Bast; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lenhart and Mrs. Peter Lenbart and grandâ€"‘ children of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shields of Kitchener at, Leo Eisenmenger; Mr. and Mrs.! Fred Hannam and daughter Betty' of Stratford at A. W.“ï¬ennie; Mr. | and Mrs. Omer Hastings and dawh- ter of Listowel, and {{r. and Mrs. J. W. Burnett of Linwood, Wm. Richardson and sister, Miss Kathâ€" ‘leen of Macton at George Richardâ€" son; Mr. and Mrs. Dallner and family of near Mitchell at Alfred Hahn‘s; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rank of Heidelberg, Mr. Jacob Senner and daughter lleen, Lioyd Herber, Earl Weisgerber of Waterioo, Edwin Schneider of Kitchener, Jacob and John Reichert of Rummelhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Schneider, Harry Schneider, _ Percy _ and _ Harvey Schlueter of_Linwood, Albert Mende of Kitchener, and Carl Elks of Welâ€" lesley at John Schneider‘s. * CROWN FRUIT JARS Small size .............. 95¢ dos. Medium size ........ $1.10 dos. Large size ............ $1.40 dos. Pure LINEN TEA TOWELS, large size â€" A good specialâ€" DRY GOODS AND MEN‘S WEAR MEN‘S WORK SHIRTSâ€"a large assortment to choose from. LADIES‘ SILK HOSE â€" Regular $1.00 lines clearing at 49¢ COTTON CASHMERE â€" Variety of shades at 20c per yard. A good strong FACTORY COTTON, 40 inches wide, at 15¢ The new modern patterns are now available in this lowâ€"priced floor covering. Greens, blues and tans‘ are cleverly combined to form a very smart design. PriCG@ DE SQUATE YAPG ..................000.000.csmeekklell. 50C 117 KING ST. W. NOW . . . / / Beautiful patterns which go through to the burlap backing, the surface finished with the new spotâ€"proof finish. Patterns for Hall, Kitchen or Bath. Price per SQUAF@ YABPO \..2........00..00.0000 se es enmerermesemverererereeces. $L10 FLOOR OILCLOTH Reaspnable Prices INLAID LINOLEUM SCHREITER‘S uca. Pure WOOL SANTOY DRESS GOODS at 75¢ per yard. LIFEBUOY SOAP Redpath Pure Cane 8SU G A R £E*Loor Coverz'ngs The Health Soap. 3 for 20c . 100 Ib. Bag $5.0( Cash and Carry. CROSSHILL is the TIME to BUY 90c each. Real value. a yard. Phone 152 r 38 +* |}| Maprn®® o Chiefâ€""So we have. He collects the debts." s Apprenticeâ€""You _ want me . to clean the office? You said you bad a man for rough work." _ â€" at In loving memory ot our dear father, John W. Diets, who passed away four gnn ago, July 20, 1927. auickly and suddenly came the call, is sudden death surprised us all; Dearer m" memory than words can tell, The loas ;;)f a father we loved so well. Sadly missed by wife and family. Church, Priday evoninï¬, July 24. The religious and musical committee Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ‘Playford spent a day recently with Mr. and nf:.‘ Charles Tilt in Doon. Miss Nettie Schleuter visited over Sunday with her parents near Linâ€" son Clarence were visitors with Mr. and Mre. Thos. Calder in Linwood on Sunday. The Y.P.S. will meet in Bozyd E_hu-cl!, _Friday_evon_ing. July 24. will provide the programme. CHOICE TOMATOES 2 large tins for 19e 91 King St. North, Waterioo Phone 476â€"J Harry Marks Here is the goal for the motorist who has had tire trouble enough to run his hair gray. We will sell you a tire that proves its mileage on the road and not in the a d vertisemen t writer‘s cranium. â€" Our tires make Mr. Doliar Bill says they are good emough for any man‘s money. The Shop that gives your dollar a long ride. SALTED PEANUTS 185¢ per ib. FLY HANGERS 3 coils for S¢ Job for a Dempsey 10 Bars for 33¢ IN MEMORIAM KITCHENER