, _ Aid Still the Crowds Como Men's & Boys' Clothing‘ Furnishings, Boots and Shoes: Bigger . Building sale; be Mata-ink; " kinds and variedâ€, In to hurry out h this Sole. Scotch, English and Fancy Tweet; mind was and tmthtished worsteds. _ Grouped in Three Special Lots To Make Choosing Buy. 200 Boys' Suits cleverly styled‘ and nude of one“. unicoohln, medium ond tall weight materials. They're Bit good stylish oatt--dtt good models. Our Bale is price is ieu than io-dny'a can of whenâ€. With no relic! in sight tor lower cloming prices It will any you to My tor now nod later during this Bigger Building Sole. .Siseo 6 to u. $7.85 Therr are regular $10, $12 and $14 Suits. now w........................'.......... Vllnea up to $1100 I Values up to - Gifts for The June Bride Rixon’s Popular Prices, Never -, stAmcALstrirwcrroNs m MEN’S SUITS SIL VER, CHINA CHICKEN -TH1EVES A Beautiful Assortment at our well-known GIFT SHOP 81Kz'ng w. Kitch en e r $10.90 CLOCKS or CUT GLASS when the FEDERAL BURGLAR ALAIN II Intel“ to Four, chlcken-hnuse your hens in seater-tsob- all an; m Nobody Can "Beat? wiseâ€!!! The Federal In a very simply-printout] Gavin. that Ml like I trap when 1 chicken this! open- ny door or “new no which it In connected; the slum m t very bud upon. staring the and And "new" your who]. W Bnt_ln spite ot the absolute protection FIDIIAL 1M3. tt I: quite human; It cannot hurt on. an mm; in tt Got- ought, new: Mm, protect. your chicken and um you. The Federal Burglar Alum I. "um It Mt. "" you itnd the Federal Burgh: Alar- .ttantueBatate, I m m. Shawl; man the radon! - Alar- m to - canoe! at you no.†vm be cheerfully ma“. The One Price Sharing “the Great SIM in OI! The Federal Cannot Fall - All-dutch Sign!!!“ To Last A Lifetime. Ton Day Money Back Guarani. is? 's l Suhvmul mor-tut-r-iii-u. Newsrosi-rsrirsA'tmr" ", BOYS' suns $7.85 rtnllAL IALI. CORPORATION. l1 Waterl- OL. Tom c. Flam mt m6 mull an m Burst-r Alma. toe which t - '1 mm not. lot $1.05. on an -eabnq0. In an! my uranium-hall I and it Wharton. T Nin- $10, $12 and $14 Values - NO MORE $16.90 . BODY BADLV MARQUEE) AT an. YARDS, OALT Coroner J. H. Radio“! opened in inquest at can Into the death at Edward Balm, used 18, of Port WW Ham. who was instantly killed and his body badly tangled In an out C P. R. yard: enly Hondsy morn- ing. when, It is manned, In mused his rooting In trying to â€bond the freight truln on which Ila ttad Itololl a ride trom Toronto. FARMERS' SUN PRIZE WINNER. The winner: II the Fallow Sun Subscrlpuon (31mph which closed recently no: Dun Der. lumen Rodney: Roy Avery, m. Arnow; Otrear Klopp. ulcthnoor, Zurich; In. Beau Scott. Woolen. Ont. The winner- rocelved lo Laughlln Buick mach, own-ohm coach, Chevrolet coach and - let touring mu In tho order nartted., Edwin Kmn. R. R. a. wmnoo. at] G. Schmidt. R. R, 8, New mm. Edvard Schwellur, R. w. l, “In. Harold and", R, R. l, Brain. and Addlalon Snyder. R. R. 1. WWW. who were maid“... (who! [or cash gonads-Ion _ WIS", 7"! T _ Him / -’ â€$333M“ Value- " to as.» $22.50 - "oimoemdaehraatoaaerttr “You-bum I mum-at. “mama‘sâ€. mummuwmrm r2tr,rdt.tt.'u,u"dt11.t in! tsat-tttery-p-Mtn'.. a: at mom B. " pom-.1;- m'mmmmw Mums-unnatu- tttxr-ttArr-Me-rat-aut' Minimums-chm mmhmbmuluv- mun-mama Congo! Boa-maehmttonudo- mtvm,mpuqnm mumgubt. nonun- "tittnt_mn" up was on & mwuugeo-tuuu mu in Mr“. thd donut! mun.- mvuotmuluonmtuuch and In†Flt In “In tn with; a “In“, lithium halo of "rtutttnqat could noon be meld. Bit-numb. m amn- " by the app-outlaws _ Mr. - new Ind-pointed but “enchant! at the when and rural nun-Huntle- or every county new.“ and taking} liberal u- titudo towed: _tle construction of 'roaa-tdtiutiuthosagt.osm, â€anemia Ind neared [min in, m demon! Ittsdgr circu- moon that were next to “In we lance; He elm-ed disapprove] ot the nutrition ot tom from ooun» ‘tiel whicliwu also viewed with dis-) Jam " Premier Forsaken. pointing 1out that in the Int two your: ball ‘1 do»: town- ot the province had and to no! WNW! through the Home permitting than to withdraw. Urban municipalities, he said. were haunting hom permanent high- Iwnyn and should be ready to share In the cost. ‘ Mr. Squires aid that in urn-hing it I lair otstigmttittrg ot the amount] Waterloo should my to the county‘ um in“. the county would pay he the town consideration should by than to the amount Waterloo 1331 new In the wt und the sum Kitete ener [Inn to the suburban I,',),',',,",',',) elo- nd the department a road emtatrqteutrn. J _ " won pointed out at the meeting' that Waterloo for many years had‘ not paid anything to the county for" road construction as the towns and‘ cities of the county. which had a mainrity in the county council. ob- jected to paying anything for roads outside their own limits. The county ‘treoeurer elm occasioned surprise lwhen he stated that about twenty years ago Waterloo had secured money from the wonty when it was not entitled to the grant. 0n the reqneot ot the nolicitor for details the county treasurer consented to Punish than following the confer- ence. Referring to the West Erh St.'; many, the deputy minister said that since the department had not been consulted when the road was constructed nnd as it wee completed] there wat, no mean why it should‘ consider the road inragy diaerent‘ light then I highway built years ago‘ on which no grant was made. Through s misunderstanding, the lumen intonation on the cost of the usement had not been put into the upon kept ht the county trounrer‘s oilice. The treasurer said that Wsterloo should have inr- nished the iniormstlon on regular forms but the Weterioo represen- tstives thought that the town should hsve been requeeted to supply the Intonation on tile necessary forms. Ting conference w†“tended by mayor w. Brill. no" L. P. Dietrich. 1km†no" D. Bohlandor. council- lot In 61mm. town clerk N. Zlck and {on ugucltor J. C. might. KAI, oy bolls]! of the town ot wu- "too, and by wurden R. Veltch no" M." Doha: of New Hummus. no" Ktttqht of Wallaby. ream “other of Wllnot Town-Mp, and county clerk and treasurer B. Canal on hold! of the county. _ BALLOONIST FALLS 4000 FEET TO DEATH AT FLINT. HIGH. Pauli-u of Parachute Break ngad " iiGitmm s. Hun-led Timm- Since. â€In 1â€"le 4,000 feet In m of Mind- ot horror. um -ttatat" who the (men- - a! . mu III-on. In. ma. Iul. m kiln-Int. In killed mm " m M. m.. on M. m It. I vim-0t M In. I In. at his body in: I...†“with. 'gtett.a%,itoqma80ratar' old a! m I... - parachute â€all. no " your! old, ,uoWtttrtt-t.tPeuhtr"tr tttINS,'..",,'.'; mangno‘ nan-unanimity . * 'bprt"e'r_ah' m W, new.“ a can... It all an!†“anâ€. m an. In“ roundly. “a Man. when m cm â€than womb-I II; I with" m on no Int m. A church. (our bum Ind two W were Man do“. and u in“ - with ban. {and driver. and from mod mm the ditett, No annulle- won PM SUDDEN DEATH AT fijtln0ilMl,llgi Wm I‘ll “new.“ by I new. may: :W to" ruin It!» Jud-Hod ' ch." bunt. In the run! action. can “a hay my. core than“ out " the velocity ot the rain. A an)†mug“. ot the damn do†can" not In Mined. "‘. _ Mrs. Fred'Lukner Fond DeadfatheRt-etrrme sonmsRetemiftxn. Death came very suddenly to In. Fred “other, nee Henriette Salli. who was found dead on the couch at her home at Hewkelville by her eon Harold about 4 o'clock on lon- day. June T. A report which we circnieted to the elect that she had met with foul play at the was at an unknown man, were unfounded. Doctors who called at the house stated that geath we: glue to na- tural causes. Her husband at the time m away attending n-ineet- tug ol_the Wellesley Town-hip Council. while her son was at work‘ ir the 'eld, " was upon the return of the tatirsr to the.houqe that her ‘death we? discovered. The linker, turbo called at the house st 1.80, hinted that Brrdintr no one about the ,honse. he left the bread on the kit- 'etten table. On leaving he noticed 'e man in a coupe driving uwuy but his identity is unknown It use this 'met that led to the authorities nuk- ing an investigation. The late Mrs. Laclmer was born in St. Agatha " years ago and is survived by her husband and one son who have the deepest srmpathr, ot their many friends in their be- reavement. The funeral. which was largely attended by iriends undre- latives, was held on Thursday titter- noon from the family residence In Hawkesvllle to the Lgtheran Church in st. Agatha tor service..then to the adjoining cemetery for inter. meat. AARON GROH SUCCUMBS SUDDENLY AT HESPELER Well Known Citizen Panel Away Suddenly In HI. 72nd Year. Aaron Grab, one of Hespeler‘s best-known cltlzens, died suddenly In his 72nd year at his residence on Monday morning. The deceased had been muttering from hem-t trouble tor some time, hm seemed In the best ot health on Sunday, having nt- tended church services " usual. Mr. Groin was born nenr Rosanna and later came to Heapeler where he established a wagonmaking busi- ness. and continued at this until he retired , few veers Mo. He m A prominent member ot the lethadiet church and latterly of the United Church. having been Sunday School superintendent for some " yous, 1:: well as being I member of the Beturhon and ot'tho church bond. He is survived by his widow all one (hunter. Mrs. ot'iro, William. at Toronto. T rhnto our!“ Mm mm no (not. m cm km and open“ a â€can! madame. He was pinning to no he par-chat“ In his ducal. Int wjnon he tried the ma drop the parachute opened but and to hold. mum's. was one at they“ school at balm-Map who â€and m modem "to but which II Mod to no plnclnto m ace-nil! Colin-nanmuuntotno Dirt. who would†W was“ (or " "thtm - uI-iol. T l 'w. “PM â€(will . was. "In we no Mt ml. ht MI mum In an tho. at. w H. not d (It “I." w . ' . Field. ___ ati-rm line- An! II an "th Yul. minion.“- viii-you an M and to. W match. â€I.“ “I. Pee, T I.†. _ 1 td'r%q, 91 not. 22Tt - my to - " it and. mi ‘h '- h - â€It. " *‘ an: e.- u t not that. II. a. mind my - - It! to It too-I ot the con-or- MN Idol old not "le a lb - w m m m km to“ a, not“; M M an no “(It In In: boon» hills-old WI (at the not the. - “a hub ul- bnd with I wool hurt. Atthttet" tit, 'Er.3taxt.ttsehteshis*tti" Munster to the Inf. no In: Mr.Rot VII born In Nov lum- bon on Ann-t It). 1811. a not or the ht. John an! Inn Run. no method " only (null; In the. local notâ€! and then took I tour you: come In st. Jerome's Colloc- Immnor. Upon his man-don- tron' St. Jerom'l College. he '0 prom-or o! Gannon st 8t. lich- ul'l Cullen. Toronto, tor all you. He lhell"dl'|‘ Toronto University and In" the you! mind his De However mun! ot 'rrttatrtretrroa l mien-Iona! meet, it tell to ttts' lot to continue anyhow"! hul- nm of his late “that at] uncle. John um Joseph nu? man he m- or acquired my] conducted unoccu- fully until 1916. He in appointed postmaster of the who In "" In neon-Mon to the late boob Pach- ingor. und had then been n offl- fcont and abusing public servant. Throughout his life the Into Mr. mm took en active pert In the " mm of the mm. at m - council- lor tor govern your: end 1 member of the Public School Band for over twenty yea: end save his unle- tnnco wherever he could tor the vein (hrs of the village. He we: a. mam-1 her of the Library Board and presi- dent of ttteWew Hernbnr; Elna Co. at the time at his death; A lover at true upon-L)". he took greet Inter- est In auteur sports and wen an enthusiastic curler end bowler. He wen u consent“ compenlon end " ways showed a kledly spirit toward- hls fellowmen. A urge circle ot ‘triende mourn his. penning. The deceased wu u tullhful me†her of the R. C. church um I men:- her ot the Kitchener Knights ot Columbus Lodge. In politics he was n staunch Conserntlve and former Vice President ot the South Wat- erloo Liberal-Conservative Associa- tion. Mr. Run “that, the late John' Ran. died in 1881 mind an only ala- tar also mud away " the we of 7 years. His mother died In 1917 and since the death of his mother he made his home st the Co-r'. cial Hotel where he passed “my. It nppears that only but month Schmidt bought a horse from Schefer tor 8110 but the any “to: returned the min-i chiming it n: a poor worker not not what it had been r-tttttd to he. The mm, however. denied any manure-ants- tion and the home wu mt In the pound. Schmidt mailing the cheque he hon given Senora. mom. how. had endorsed Ind given m can» for mo in . mt- chonor mm from whom he Ind thought . ham ohortiy baton he ‘eonmted to all the animal. _ The rennin: were taken to the home of his uncle. Mr. Joseph Han- man from when) the funeral took place on Friday forenoon to the R. c. church Ind cemetery. A: a remit of t amnion In divi- sion court by Judge M. J.\Heam, P. A. Schmidt of Irbeville mutt can out . “ruin he mule with Henry Senator ot the suns place n- gnrdlng the pal-chm of I hone. "my - an. by the Unlud Butc- Ooummt.†In all. "I: m ,mrtte-stsemtnatttvtm' an eatiSe will be no! In I - "and“ Manual h the mr"'" "tr mm! mm sum oattis P" -s.tetottrrehettArettMe. museummmu-An- m - on he more all “Bulb-ammo» L““.MWF TARIFF ON CATTLE WILL " RIDUCID Witt CUT. OUTII. Hon. W .R. noun-mu. Inf-tor of Agriculture. mouse-d In no noâ€. of con-on In: mt am no Ola-dbl noun-d: VII M mud to “out I "Mot ror Inlet polka†with m OHM sum h the Macao- of an at. ot dub. on at“; " MUST CARRY our BARGAIN llli0ltilltlilE I POLICE SYSTEM. Sheriff Erika Has JNftoen New Nance Added. Number of County Police, other: - Is Now 34. Through the ouortn of Shall-ll. Krlhn the County's system ot police 'eonntahles bu been reorganized and put on I more nuclei! hub; The change- whlch Included the striking at: of " men item the nu end the adding ot tttteen new names were Inat week sanctioned by Judge E. J. Hen-n " 'the County Court. The county will have n total of " omen, which Include the nlneteen men loft on the list and the Mteen new ones ndded. _ The member! ot the county con mm force are: H . Old “when: Jacob Kinsue, Conestoga; Louis {chairmen St. Clements,‘ Ed. Scherer, New Ham- burg; Harry Copley, New Dundee: John Dimer. St. Agatha; Sam Rohr, Rosevme: In, Lake. R. R. No. T, out; In. dorm-n._Chief, Gilt: AV bert Burkett, out; Thomas Wilson, Chief, Heapeler: Wm. Cooper. new peter; A. P. Pullam, Hespeler; D. Crawford. Chief, Preston; Wm. Mc- Emetrum, Chief. Waterloo: A. Hers tel. Kitchener; Fred' Frey, Kitch- ener. John Mackie, Kitchener, Jona- than Cook. Kitchener; Frank Lad. twig, Kitchener. Emily appolnked: Roy Miller, M, “who; Arthur Peehles. Lin- wood; Wm. Dlnzwall, Wellesley; o. Haun. New Human-g; Berry Com ley. New Dundee: Albert Sunni, Baden; Harold Jenkins. Brartehton; John Dimer, St. Agatha; Glen Thomas. Ayr; Jack Allen, Water- loo; Jaoob Weller. New Germany. Wilford Poll, Straaburg; Charles McGrath, Pleston; Edward Leng- rue," Preston; wnnam Ptoe, El- mira. . $1.00 ..'s't Lawn Mower -ittaatt.trii'uttr-etttr--s-t'ri-gq' mun-um humane-cumin.†tere--.. humorous-mute“ tttttot-q-r-a-tt_-trear-h.. mttgtttqet-ttilt'et'tdli& I -qtutMrtedttnedeheaetrtgr8tr_-dYtrtmgW-. You'll dqqi.re1tgq min.- on good to ma. _ . Keep your Lawn trim and healthy. A well kept lawn to an prtde of your home. Una n Woodyau. . Pin... For "tttv"'"--"'"'""'" “Kb... as... M - (annulus! Parking In... And _ Old. my†ttttd WWII..- DISTRISUTORS OF Another New Hat s' "wooDYATT" Tasrlor-Forhet' imam & son. mm» GOUDIES lIMITED v "The a: Hardwan Store" move: an IATIILOO. our. The.Coata at HA L F J' RIC E "The World's Best Mower" Will Buy You YALE we“ nouns usuuomfu “if: uovma " TH. I." The nun-n llama. who min to can. mm a year“ It their mu. King at. mun-o. recently, M may" of ut-it new VOpporlunmu Auah "tif and Tiny In We d " gum†Land of Thee 0'.- . to them were CW The, " eidttd to leave Wot-r100 Gout: tttr, the can-dun Wm to an up lot " the ttmt opportunity " the: wit - ot the opinion that one“. we. “mod them In the Wed not to be found In thdlurlet. A In. number of “use Mennonite. I." been employed on (on: while other! hove had employment in In TwinAhtr. Thou of tho' Hm me: who hue still to "tr"rsmt (their employees tori-one: “rue-l jot bringing them here will rent with than employers um artts here been ld. n . expected out many of J: Menominee will " went this summer. _ . ' ': um anwmwumdlmmlu m At mum :lul‘m Al: ormaoueotaomw.n-mraqa H.J.HALL&SON Doors, Frames and Sash Building Timbers, Mat KING ST. WEST Dealen and Hunt-um KITCHENER. ONT. Interior Trim a Specialty PHONE 127 wamumwm IO" - - 1 'n 14" . 01m to" 0 1w Low Winn! - Regular Win-II "I.†mo 1..“ 1m it}