tw . ~Ernst‘s Building Sale t Boys‘ Twoâ€"Bloomer Suitsâ€"Good.serviceable Wool Saits in dark and _« medium shades, Grays and Browns, well tallored sizes, up to “ 95 NV‘ â€"7 17 years; YemarkAble VRIUB t .............iccumminesintofientitiiemminnt & 6 Boys‘ Blouses 85¢. Boys‘ Bloomers $1.30 5 Chambray and striped Percale] BoYy8®‘ Fancy Tweeds and Homeâ€" *â€"â€"â€"Hlowsesâ€"withâ€"attached â€"collar, sizes 1 syun Bloomers, all sizes, Regular i *~~ to"16 yeats. $200 to $250 sale @1 90 â€"_A Tremendous Clearance . _ Well we have the . _ nicest selection of 7 Gifts you ever saw. = 1 Come in and select . I something for your $ 4 hostess _ 1 _ If youdon‘tsee what o you want we won‘t PC bother you to buy. 'w‘fffl NST‘S >z & GodD CLO: â€" e 11 N | comk FRoi @â€" " 46 East King St., Kitchener Hundreds of pairs taken from reguâ€" lar â€" stock or included Oxfords, Fumps, Strap stylesâ€"in patent leather, Kid and Grey Suede and Tan Calf, very special e s .. l AHA Misses‘ and Chnildren‘s Elk Sanâ€" dals, sizes 5% to 10%4, Special to clear ............... $1°15 Misses® °Kid . and Patent Strap Slippers andâ€"Sandals, sizes 11 to 2, Regular $3.50, Sale: @1 QfM + The dependable quality and distinctive smart characteristic of Ernst‘s make thess deciaive reductions particularly ‘\mpressive. Every n‘s and young man‘s suit in our stock now marked down with hundreds .choose from at these reduced prices. Don‘t miss this opportunity. ) Saturday! Materials, cotors and weights suitable for now and Fal} wear. Regular, stout, long and short models, ce Sport Hose 45 Boys‘ and .Girls‘ Sport Hose in fine quality Lisle or an extra heavy cotton, attractiye colored cuffs. Regular 75¢ for .......... 45c Silk and Knitted Novelty stripes iu ‘pleasing color combinations, 75¢ quglity, Sale Price ............. OÂ¥ . Women‘s and Misses‘ $4 to $5 ‘The Elmira Musical Society band took. part in the big tattoo held at the â€" Waterloo Park on Thursday evening. Several hundred people from Elmira and district attended the tattoo which was perhaps. the best ever given by the Waterloo Musical Society. . * * mz Mrs,. Henry Williams, who has been ill for some time, is a patient at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. Auctioneer George Class and Mrs. Class were visitors to Arthur reâ€" cently. Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Hills are at present on a holiday motor trip to New York. es > h 2 Es â€" 7 ‘;}mb&wï¬g-do!m‘ Eâ€" _ Value Giving > \ \‘SBuch values as you will find in this Sale are the unusual nmummth;tmtyflwofthhnoroâ€"-buynowwhlh Sale affords such a rare opportunity to save. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brandt and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandt are enâ€" joying a delightful motor trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wilson of Flint, Mich., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weismiller. Mrs. John Duffert of Unionville, Mich., visited her mother, Mrs. Fred Koerber, recently. ‘The committee in charge of the Elmira and Woolwich Fall Fair to be held on Sept. 3, 4 and 6, are leaving nothing undone to make the affair a big success. The Kitchener Ladies‘ Band, the only organization Kitch Going Visiting ? Rixon‘s dewelry and Gift Shop Prices you feel likepaying .81 King Street West Phone 233 $20 ‘SUITS $25 SUITS Reduced to . ; -‘u:l-lew â€"m/â€"ww'-v h’ EV L h c ‘ V‘luo\avln' m":. c onks * l-uu,-u uch values as you will find in this Sale are the unusual| Mrs. Straeder of Mildmay and Mr. enuine sort that are typical of this storeâ€"buy now while|and Mrs. Voll called ‘at the home ale affords such a rare opportunity to save. o :“ï¬l-h:blwmim Men‘s and Young Men‘s Suits o Frank Reustedhte t Kitar Four in Hands 29¢ ELMIRA BOYS‘ 2â€"BLOOMER SUITS $6.95 $14.90 $16.90 $1,.839 290c¢ Boys‘ Jerseys 396 Boys‘ Cottonâ€"‘Jerseys and â€" lay down or roll collar in Tan or Navy with : contrasting collars and* cuffs, sizes 22 to 32. Sale Men‘s© Oxfords Summer Oxfords, in smooth Calf, Tan or Black, stylish good fitting Oxfords, with fullâ€"broad toe, built on comfortable lasts, all sizes, two extra values at _ and | â€"â€" $83.85 * $4.95 of its size and kind in America, will be present. Wonderful vaudeville and Palmer‘s United Attractions will be part of the big three day show. Twentyâ€"four rinks took part in the Scotch Lawn Bowling Tournament held recently at the Elmira green. Skip Wilford of Galt won first prize, Frank Fleming of Fergus, second, Frank Fisher, Klora, third m'n and W. W. Cleghorn of Rimira, fourth. The greens were in excellent shape. At the C.P.R. cattle yards Wedâ€" nesday, $12.50 per cwt. was paid for live hogs. Boys‘ lloopmn $1.30 _ Boys‘ Fancy â€"Tweeds and Homeâ€" spun Bloomers, all sizes, Regular $2.00 " to $2.50. Sale ( ~A fik" 8 M D â€"~5L.09 Khaki Pants $1.25 Â¥ Boys‘ Khaki Long Pants, sizes 24 to 27. Good weight and well made, sale price ...... 51'25 Styles just lika.lnn‘l. the best leathér and workmanship. Regular $4.00. Sale Price .......... @@ OF Miss Dorothy Brent of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brent. Miss Lenora Smith of Drayton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hoffer. . Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brent and famâ€" ily of Sarnia spent a week at the home of the former‘s brother, John Brent. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klinck of Dayâ€" ton, Ohio, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Klinck. Miss Marie Weichel is visiting friends in Buffalo, N.Y. Raiph Behrens of Saskatchewan is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Behrens. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh of La Salle, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Fanell of Rochester, N. Y., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.: J.. B. Weber. * Mr. Wm. Arnold of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Leyes of Mishawaka, Ind., and Mrs. Berges of New Hamburg visited friends in Eimira on Saturâ€" Mr. and Mrs, Albert Schedewits, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weber spent Sunday at Listowel. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Anno Steffier were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stefier and family of West Montrose, Mr. and Mrs. George â€" Meater and Miss ‘Theltin Meater and lady friend of Flint, Mich., Mr. Christ. Districh and daughters Rose, Jorathie, Monica and soh Alex., of Dashwood, Mr. and Mro. Jadk Morts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daub and Joseph and Vincent Daub of Kitchener, lr.mm,z mo« Waterloo, Mrs. affiee and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Districh and family of 8t. Agatha, ity and u‘uï¬r:&u Mr. Ru numahm $30 SUITS $35 SUITS Reduced to .. Boys‘ Oxfords JOSEPHSBURG Successful Garden Party â€" The 2nd annual garden party under the auspices of the St. Clements R. C. church was held last Monday, Aug. 2. It was a successful event. The various booths were all well patron: ized and a neat sum was realized. In the evening an open air dance was enjoyed by all especially by the young people who showed their apâ€" preciation by their good attendance. â€"Local ‘Team Won.â€"In a softbail game played Monday night the local Lion Tamers defeated a"team from Hampstead and district by a sub stantial margin,. In the fourth inning Faulbauer, the visitors third" baseâ€" manâ€"had the ~misfortuns ~of ~being hit by a ‘bat which slipped out o one of his teammates‘ hands. Mr. "Wilfred Lobsinger spent the week end with his parents here: _ A number of Dietrichs and rela tions from here attended the Dietâ€" rich reunion in Josephsburg on Satâ€" urday. slon of the baptism of their son, Gerald Josephâ€"born on July 28th. Mr. Joseph Ertel spent last Friday in Waterloo on business. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lobsinger atâ€" tended the funeral of the former‘s aunt, Mrs. Jos. Zuber in New Hamâ€" many on Monday, Aug. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Letsgus spent some time Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Linsenman. Mr. Wendel Boisson of Marshal, Texas, is spending somé time with friends and relatives in this vicinâ€" ity. Brother: Ringobert from the Alexâ€" fan . Brothers â€" Hospital, ‘Chicago, spent the week end with his brother Mr. Peter. Méyer. The following were Sunday vis itors with Mr. and" Mrs. Andrew Hinsperger: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lang and family, Mrs. Fred Mattel, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heimler and family, Mr. and Mrs; Chas. Weiler and family all of the Twin City. Miss Priscilia Meyer who ipent the winter in Waterloo returned to theâ€" home of her parents here. Miss Marie Weber of Waterloo is spending some time with her aunt, Mr.. and ~Mrs. Seraphin Schnarr spent ~Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schnarr, it being the occa~ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Baechler were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baechler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ertel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Kiesâ€" wetter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Logel and family, and Bert Mayer and Oscar Lobsinger of St. Clements and Mr. and Mrs. John Buchert of Waterloo and Clarence Baechler of St. Jacobs: parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Androw Hinsâ€" On ~Monday morning the K.°C. boys. started camp at Paradise Lake. Mr.. Marcelle Hergott and Claud Boppre were out of town visitors on ‘Sunday ‘afternoon. s Mr. ind Mrs. Jos. Voisin and Mr. and ‘Mrs._Leo. Voisin spent Sunday with friends and relatives News Notes *~** ener spent the â€"past week with her Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Sohwartsentruber were Mr. and Mra. Aaron Yantsi and family of Wellesiey, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Leis, Mr. and Mrsa. Allan Schwartzentruber and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Yantsl L. rs Mr. and Mrs. David Otto spent Sunday with friends at Shakeâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schimidt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milâ€" ton Schimidt. Mr. and Mrs. Will Schmidt of Kitâ€" chener spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt. Mr. and Mro. Jacob Juts) of Badâ€" en spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. Schwartzentraber. s Behrag . and Mr.. and Mrs. Joo Schwartszontruber of Raden., Descendants oft the Bauman famâ€" iy had a fine plonic in Waterlo6 Bunday wisitors ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ. B: Yants! wore Mr. and Mrs, Christ. â€" Steinman . of New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Y*+ Serared irk on Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs: Gordon Hallman and Latest 8T. CLEMENTS PINE HILL PERSONALS AND WATERLOO CHR Mrs. Ezra Musselman,.. Poughâ€" keepsic, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Gilles of Lima, Ohio and Mrs, Wm, Prouse of Galt were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilles. Rev. J. C, and Mrs. Morlock and family party enjoyed â€"aâ€"picnie party in Speedside Park, Gueiph, last Monday. B c Miss Bessie Heist has returned after enjoying: a fortnight‘s rustic. adventures in a rutal«retreat néar Linwood. â€" x s The local flour plant of the Snider Milling .Co., ‘after a week‘s renovatâ€" ing, is an%.uhllhc ouf flour for the staple family lood_ on the 24 hours a day system. <~ ‘ * most of his political pondering: in the "back fifty". But sitice he And the boys ‘have "stood by" with & vim these warm days in the daily round of rural rush, Mrs. Jogish is stepping lighter on the gas and o planning an outing to get ‘zome U. F. O. pointers at the C.N.K., Toronâ€" to, or take a more extended jaunt over to Uncle Bam‘s Sésquicentenâ€" nial and incidentally call upon some of theif Dutch cousins in Lancaster County, Pa. ® «* ] Who‘s Who and What‘s Whatâ€" Mr. and Mrs, Julus Warnkoltz of Kitchener® spent Sunday~with Mi son, ‘Mr. Schonerman, accompabled by Mr. and Mrs. Seaman and m} ily. > * Misses Sarah Smith and Katé Hooey of ‘Toronto â€"and ‘Miss Gerâ€" trude Zelinsky: of New York spent the wéekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker. ~ * _Rev. W. G. and Mrd. Richardson and family of ‘Waterloo were Monâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Richâ€" mond. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peterson and son Tommy of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Snyder and daughte Addie and Risie of Hawkesville and Mr. James Peterson‘ of Dundalk were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Will Heist. | Mr. W. W. Snider is putting in a large tank at the rear of his properâ€" ty to hold oil from which to supply an gil heating system he is installâ€" ing in his residence. The highway brigade is on its anâ€" nual repair parade tarring and sandâ€" ing the concrete. Since the daughters of Eve all now have a vote and Mrs. Josish Strikes® strong on aix cylinders all the day long, we find Josish does Up early enough (0 see Mr. and Mrs_Menno Frey apd family were Saturday visitors in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowman of Taviâ€" stock and Mr..and Mrs. Clarence, Kruspe â€"of New Hamburg spent Monday with Mr. and (Mrs. Levi Bowman. Mr. and Mra. Louis Scheuts, Miss Laura â€" Scheutsz and Mr. Zlmer Scheutz of ‘Waterloo were Sunday visitors with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rieckert and sons .Alvin wnd <Delmore: and Mr. Hasenfiug of Bamberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott â€" â€" Personals. Rev. and MÂ¥Fs. Oliver Snider were Sunday .. visitors . with _ Wilmot friends. y â€" Mr. Graham King has returned home after spending some time with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ‘Snider; ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Class and son Roy attended the Old Boys‘ Reâ€" union at Arthpr. Clayton Bowman spent last Wednes day at the home of Mt, and Mrs. Levi Bowman. > Mr. and Mrs. A. Lotson, Mr. Sam Umbach of North Woolwich and Mra. Will Stumpf and family of Deâ€" troif apent Sunday with Mr. and lr.ndhmb...m.‘l-l'lâ€"mmuâ€"-â€"‘ tathily of, Strattord . wore Sunday | »6teâ€" h mn«-mmmmmm::::::um Mr. and Mrs. N. Distrigh, Mr. «hnd :: , nee Fioremce Becker, who was Mra. A. J. Rugcib, Mra G. McVicar| drowned whils bathing at Sandasky, and wr. Jadoss: .. ||; ~ _ NEw namoura FLORADALE News|| GOUDIE Miss Ferne Kropft is spending two weeks at St. Marys with Miss Florence Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook attendâ€" ed the Diebel reunion at: the home of his father, Mr.H. S. Koch, Wilby Miss Mabel Schweitzer of Chicâ€" Ago arrived hére last Monday to spend â€" a Aew weeks vacation with ber mother, Mrs. W. H. Schwelitzer. Miss Lagra Rabb came with her and in spending her vacation at her _ Word ‘has beéen recoivedâ€" here ‘announcing the death of Mr. Jacob Niebo} at "Albany, N. Y.. The deâ€" Mm-uyuuumguvu ‘a son of the late Jacob Niebel of this town, _ i Miss Esther Weber of Kitchener spent a fow days with Miss Ruth Rev. E. Wiesle, former pastor of the W{.flhg church and Mrs. Wieale Chicago are spending a kymhmmm«m- gregation and other friends in town. Rev. Wiesle occupiled the pulpit in the Baptist church on Sund@y mornâ€" Messrs. William. and Clarence Erb left on ‘Thursday morning on a motor trip along the Great Lakes. They went from here to Hamilton and Toronto and from there will go to Liake Erie and return home via the Lake Erie Shore road. They exâ€" péect to cover about 800 miles on the * Councilior Daters Bereaved.â€"The death occurred at her home here last Sunday night of Mrs. Daters, beloved wife of Councilior Henry Daters, ator a lengthy iliness at the age of 65 years. Deceased‘s maiden name was Jullana Hehrietta Schelck and she was born mear Zurich, Ont. where she spent the greater part of ‘her life. Seven years ago she came with her husband to New Hamburg when Mr. Daters took over the Masseyâ€"Harris implement agency. The deceased was of the Lutheran faith and highly estgemed Besides her sorrowing husband she leaves one son, Garnet Daters of of Zurich to mourn her departure, Two sons prédeceased her. A short Tuneral service was held here last Tuesday forencon by â€" Rev. Mr. Mosig, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, after which the remains were conveyed to the home of her ‘son at Zurich from where the funâ€" eral took place last Wednesday afâ€" ternoon to the Zurich Lutheran cemâ€" etery with Rev. Mr. Rembe officiatâ€" ing. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of all in their bereaveâ€" at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schweitser. &4 Miss Selma Manst has returned from a three weeks visit with rela tives and friends in Grand Rapids, Miss â€" Hildsa < Studney and Miss Marie Milm of Pittsburg, Pa., spent the past week end with Mrs. &R F. atioh at ‘Crystalâ€"Beach and Detroit. â€mflh Mrs, E. Weber and Master Wayne Kropt are spending their holidays with friends at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ratz and son of Pittsburg, Pa., motored to: town for a visit to the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ratz. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cookson have their summer home at Falls Bridge. Mr. John Armstrong of Alliston spent last week ond with his sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and~Mre. J. Mr. Clarence Lindensmith of Det roit was a guest at the home of his .u‘t.ln.lunhtvnl.’ Mrs. Rather Wilheim is speriding Mr. and Mrs. Roy Appel and son Roy Louls of Windsor are visiting with the Yormer‘s parents, Mr. and and Mr. Wm. Mots and family spéat last Monday at Bayriew. tives in Rast Zorra and Tavistock. Nahrgang ol Kitchaner -x«zâ€"mmuum 1 ~â€" M WEICHEL & SON. LIMITED | _ Mr. Harold Appel is visiting relaâ€" tives in Merlin. Painful ~Accident. â€" Mr. (Clyde Chapin met with a painful. accident by tripping and striking his knee on the rail while crossing the C. N. R. tracks to go to work last Friday afternson. The bone just beneath where the funeral was held last Wednesday © afternoon ~with interâ€" ment in Riverside Cemetery. Rev. A. Puscheck, df Tavistock, conductâ€" ed the service in the . absenct of Rev. Mr. Rolf of St. Peter‘s Luthâ€" ‘eran church. The deceased was the youngest daughter of the late Mr, and Mrg. John K. Becker of this town. She spent her girlhood here and had ~many friends. who were sorry to hear of her sad death. She leaves three sisters and four brothâ€" ers to mourn her death namely Mrs. Henry Hambrecht and Mrs. E. E. Boroman of Kitchener, Mrs. George Keid of Chesley, Wm. P. Becker of this town, George of. Port Clinton, ‘Ohio, Harry. of Detroit and John of Duncan, Oklahonia. All except the latter were here to attend the funâ€" the kneecap was badly fractured. His leg was placed in a plaster cast and he is able to be about with the Miss Ida Bowman is spending a week‘s holiday with her friend Miss Amy Bradley at Rlora. The new grandstand at the park was given a coat of paint ‘st Satâ€" Mr. Grant Kropf of Stratford is spending hi vacation with relatives and friends here. > Mr. Joseph Bowman and son OMver visited friends in Elora on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Abe Otto and daughâ€" ter, Florence of St. Mary‘s spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Vera Bingeman is spending her vacation at Oliphant. Mr. Arman Nahrgang is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nahrgang here. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I,. Kropt and son Billy of Stratford visited friends LawnMowers | GOUDJES LIMITEDâ€"Kitchener‘s Daylight Store â€" Entrances ® On Both King and Queen Streets. â€" Daisy Lawn Mower 14"x3 Blade, Reg. $9.50 at ..................$ 7.12 Star Lawn Mower, 14"x4 Blade, Reg. $12.00 at ............ P16 Btar Lawn Mower, 16"x4 Blade, Reg. 1250 at ... 938 Woodyatt Lawn Mower, 16"x4 Blade, Reg. 13.50 at ......... 996 Empress ‘Ball Bearing, 18"x5 Blade, Reg. 18.50 at ............ 1425 Rmpross Ball Boaring, 18" x5 Blade, Reg. 16.50 at \...._. 1489 Hammocks regular Hammocks regular Hammocks regular "The Big Hardware Store" PHONE 218 â€" ° WATERLOO,. ONT. Commences this week. â€" Exceptional ~Week â€"End Specials. â€" A call will be well worth your while. A Saving from 20 to 25% Semiâ€"Annual Clearance AUGUST SALE Buy Your Mowers Now! BTERNO STOVES .â€" HAMMOCKS Our complete lina on Sate Here are a few of them it $7.50, Sale Price .s...... ir $5.50, Sale Price ... Stoves at ~Rev. E. Becker and Mrs. Becker of Mildmay ‘spent the week end at the home of Mrs. J. Kaercher. _‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Gabel of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the homs of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hostettler on Miss Lottie Doerr returned home from a two wéeks‘ visit with friends in ~Buffalo. â€" i+ mc Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brenner and family spentâ€" Sunday. with friends at St. Agatha.‘ +A Mrs. Joseph Koebel is spending a few days with friends in Kitch ener. Messrs. George and _ Francls .. Schummer spent a few weeks fl&“{;’ their aunt and uncle at Kitchener, . _ Quite a number from here Mf‘f:, s ed the lawn social and dance at St.«. . ; Clements on Monday, mh;;, k Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Koebel, and family spent a day last week at Kitâ€" chengr. > inR omcs (Too late for last week) ____ Mrs. George Voisin spent a. few days with her parents at *&; burg. ce Misses Evelyn‘ Crookshanks an# Doris . Chanen ret.ur.? 40. thoir bome in Stratford after spending & week with Helen McEachern. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farrel and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Strub, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, Mr. Fred Die bold, Messrs. Walter and Ralph Kunkel and Miss Nora Koebel of Waterlo6 spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. KA‘I.} Master Kenneth Dunnington . of Orillia is epending the . summer months with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan. Miss penovleve ‘Koebel is spendâ€" ing a few weeks with relatives at Kitchemer. Misses Helen McRachern and Gerxâ€" trude and Beatrice Schummer, acâ€" . companied by several girls from Guelph, Kitchener and Dublin areâ€" spending two weeks at a sgummer _ cottage at Bala, Muskoka: s LINWOOD $3.19