e e NE C en ols &ï¬ ods, well finlsbed,sound linings ~ and styl ,uqudi-&tvmufll' n mctlc c3 AuRiatad®. F ~ All goo wc!;hhd.mnd linings â€" The well liked Cravenebl© "1""°B y h;“ ty tailored in Beavers, Mé!â€"| and Fall Coit," & grand “fl,t{ e-' as * is,\ w11 gince. e chooss from, all sizes _ _Come early to / Rog. $ 00 TJP:: : 2...i ... .. 88 18 yet first choive, ReK. $1.00 for ..... .« > »~>>~ $k.00 | _ Reg. 1200 for. . ....... »>: > 8875 Reg. $8.0 for.... .. ... ... .. . 2008 â€"|â€" Rey. $10,00 LOK. ... «.zv i. M10] â€" . Reg. $10 32::&23 | | Reg. $7.00 for.... . ... ... . «5. M T9 e e sn rated Children‘s Buster Brown Suits .. x spigh M and w m“'\ A nice ‘selection of these su‘ts vhat ‘_In Strip Checks and self colors,| children like. rell tailored and of best work manshiy | Reg. $6.0) toe:........... .. ~MM 1 siz * " _ 1. P46 ga.gnuor................gg;g m‘& h“flto elear out every pur 95â€" "~‘"R~"*"""" " ins King st “‘1‘1. resson that we cannot got any mors as% the King shoe .w gold out, we will put on apocial sale every pair of men‘s ... ~‘. Ladie ; Misses and Ohildrens‘ King Shoes at the following out pricer / 454« sMen‘a 4.00 King Shors for 8.0C i. & : .rvâ€"#~> BO0 King Shoes o > «â€" 25( > ‘Ladies‘ 8 50 King Shoes for _‘ 2:7: ty ,,&'t“ï¬uflmflw 20( § 1'25%0 King Bhou'!c 1.:1 e . _“' Aor 12 x .+ %"-mh.ï¬.- for < 10 [ c _ ,umfnl-rflhgm. this is your chance ! ';ï¬e-.&nud these Shoe Bargains On Sale a week and while they Inst. :. gï¬;& Secand for space requited by the YAH0U® 41 in doing this YOU shall have the ber efit. Every stitch will be sold out Atukery risuct Doh .:. : _ ‘rIGURE OUT THESE PEICES. ?; eustomer tells another ab wit the won""" /. ) the good‘news spreads. You ma«y depend upon it .._,: .come here jast because they like us We ha & endship dossu‘t count in busiaess, a1id we dor w }9‘ to come here because it pays you to do so, > e 5 GEO. HASENFLUG,. Boshmerâ€"Erb Co., Limited, _ BARGAINS IN ~KING SHOES en‘s Clothing at Cost. are‘s & drop, mgw;{. of ,2: h for.... Days Only OM 8 AM. _ > $ lay, September 26th. ggsiness Gets etter Every Day ;’WCIICW.W ‘ §8 00 for, ... ... >>> ... .$5.15 ~<Men‘s Saok Suits q lish, upâ€"toâ€"da _ plnqo(.-t'yw np-‘n mu $12.00 for bave you oys . é; for the Evapor tor at Waterloo. 1{.\~ . A0e per 100 1be. for pecling: apples. _ _« 20e per 100 lbs, for cider or chop apples. o 1 I be paid in eash until fursher n3tice. Factory will sceive Ar on and after Siturday S-:Yt.. 14th, no af | to chop, bring everything asling as it is sound. $1:50 for §2.00 for ‘W‘E‘. ,.u_n.._\ mu c CLAW Nited (Cruvenette $2.00 for Coats and Vosts x .00 for..... pPRmE T en ETE r’ 8 Plece Sulls | id that wear, Tweeds s1 d sizes °6 to 33 8 M................ufll Pb U 0 ~_. g100 imerâ€"Erb CGo., Ltd. ible cut, all sizes. 'r;h line is way be APPLES WANTED. â€"44 KING ST., éntire basement of this Departme: %7,50 $5.15 $1.00 .$1,25 $3.00 $3.00 ther ab it the wonderfally low prices an You m «y depend upon it, all sensible folk e they like us We have lots of friends® t in busiaess, and we don‘t want it to. W« u. is naus vou to doso, hnd it pays â€"V store oP" 9 Saturday‘s it of the Boshmerâ€"Erb Doapartmental Store Ber‘in, Unt. f 10 Days Only c of King Shoes that we have in t got any mora as the King shoe m apocial sale every pair of men‘s We inb igit i ols ePE 7005 ut of our Basiness, Moaday. Qotobsr 7th., UNTIL 615 P.M. liked Crauvenette Spring nit, a grand variety t~ Te uids from 8 to 6 1§ Ti i9 Factory will be geady 14th, no apples too Co.:>> in order to varicus diâ€" '",.“ CERDICTE T . .13 A birthday party at the home. â€"Of ( "*..$2.75. | Mr, Leo Voisin was attended by the I hirts tlite of St. Clements. A mostâ€" . en=~ | joyable evening was spent. _1 ze, this line | Mr. J. P: Petch is able to . be| about. again .. HMe is recovering â€" from ....+â€"696 â€"| the effects of a bullet wouido‘u.llud f r by the midentgl.discharge / a ree> volver. Bualbrigga® | "goptember Wedding:â€"A . Pretty wedâ€" . ... T5e, | ding was solemnized in the local R.C. , :l....500, â€"| church on Tuesday.. the . 186 'plt..f **....8@c. ~| the contracting parties .being _ Miss ts Elia Freiburger and Mr. Otto Meyer, A both St. Clements. young people. The chance you| ceremony took place at 9.30 a. m, *.: c the. with Rev. ~M. S. Haim officiating. ...<...15¢â€" ~| The wedding breakfast Was partaken ik Suits | of at the home of the bride‘s parents. up® Mr., and Mrs. Jacob Freiburger and in Aheps o about sixty sat down to a sumptuous . ... .$1.98% tepast. A reception Was held in the .. .. .. â€"§8 48. evening in Boegel‘s Hall. We extend our best wishes. for their future hapâ€" 1 piness and‘ prosperity .. o thered by Industrious Correspondents l News No‘“G:n ty and District , ! spsat000+0+ O+0+0 ¢+0+0+ 06700000000 40484 . ,m.;._,...gn..ï¬-ry Arnold, ‘of Acton, is Visiting her parents, â€" _ Mr. and Mrs.. John Brennet. Mr. and Mrs. John Spahr‘ and Miss Alauna Spabr, Wellesley, visited. in St. Clements on Sungay. Miss Cl Weber has returned to her home here after a tew â€"weeks‘ stay at Gueiph. BR w25 Lawer o. o in (enmail iOL’lr Busy Néig ‘Miss Aunic BJ week in BeNin. Miss | Josie J Carlsrube, Out., weeks at her ho Mrs. War. Bro ing her parents Mattell. N hï¬aiï¬ P ":. J Gimbel on Sunday. I Mr, N. Lutz of Guelph spent Sunâ€" ‘ day with his parents here. y‘ Miss Esther Shantz has taken * & ; position in the dressmaking shop <of Miss A. Eden in Berlin. She comâ€"« monced her new duties week More‘ last. Mr. Farrow of Caledonia is visitâ€" ing his brother Mr. Tom Farrow at present. f 1 F7 k20 YH2Mlmaan . Were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shantz of Waterâ€" loo were guests at the home of _ the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy.i | td td Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hallman. were in Waterloo on _ Thursday attending the funeral ol the late Mr. E. Erb. Mrs. Barbara Roos of Hamilton â€" is slaitine her sister Mrs: A. Oberholtâ€" ~Mrs. Barbara Roos visiting her sister M ver. > a 1 2 ECE . Miss E. Lutz has returned _ home , after an enjoyable visit with friends in Guelph > We _regret to learn that . Mrs. Jacob Gottesliben and. her daughter Miss Lily are both on t’be sick list, _ We wish them a speedy recovery. Mrs. Alvin Shantz and Mrs. A:. Graul, ‘both of. Berlin, were guests of Mrs, Jacob S. Shants last week. ~ Mr. Chaslie Hallman, who basuntil. lately been employed as a salesman in the Bochmerâ€"Erb departmental store of Berlin, has gone to Port Huron, Mich., where he has secured a situation as salesman in one ‘of that city‘s leading stores. Congratuâ€" lation®. * ~ e Sept. 0.â€"We are having very unseasonable weather lately ninth was the hottest day in _ year, and that night it snowed .1c teat the band. ©About .90 per cent ol the grain in this district is stil vnâ€"ut and this went down flat as & pen«<ake. _ It continued raining and snowing spasmodicallyâ€"for a week and bâ€"fore it finally cleared up we had another. big snowstornmi, which buried the grain _ from six to eight inches deep. _ All the grain will have to i [m cne way and harvesting will «be tedious. 1 P r CA en T. CLEMENTS We had a similar experit? and we survived it â€"and we bably survive this disaster Mrsi: Chas.. Sehultz," of Bay... City, Mich., â€" arrived . here â€" last Thursday, whate she will visit friends and. : ac« quaintances. . !ï¬ is the guest of ‘her brother Mr. William Nafe at present. Mr. A. T. Hilborn and Miss Laura guest T fer Icfend, 'nu-nw‘â€' x aybrant. f.fl ~l?.“l(. [Ewald, ~of ‘:‘tfllm. n triends in this village Sunâ€" ~ Mrs. E. H. [Ewald z:u , on m'euh in‘ t1 PSERTTY osie ~ Voisin returned _‘ to . Out., after visiting a few her home here. > nâ€" Brown, Toroito, is Visitâ€" LACOMBE. ALBERTA Brenner spent the past FREEPORT Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abbott of SfF a polo pohy‘s similar : experience LIMERICK eomsmpag memmmnen uty Atmmmeam en 6 in 190 will pro e hm‘ M ame Farm,"â€" Gowans~ town, the mx Mr.â€"and Mrs: ; David« MeL4 was the : very :Eflnr event. on Sept, "HM4th, was un uwmk‘"sâ€" f wat ). Weber, a prosperous young | farmer of Wallace, by Rev. Mr. Har« die of Listowel, the ceremony being | performed undér an ‘evergreen: > arch, with decorations of ~ white asters. ~Promptly . at _ 3.15 . to the sweet strains Mendelssohn‘s wedding march {rendered <by _ Mss L, _ Coote of ‘Dorking, the bride entered the room being given away by her father. She looked charming attired in â€" ecrue point . deâ€"sprit silk : â€"applique . over white silk and wore a tulle . <vell caught with Aily of the valley â€" and maiden bair ferns. Little Miss Eva Finkleiner of Milderton, niece of the â€" groom, acted. as flower girl, and â€" was prettily clad in white gilk: trimmed with valenciennes, insertions and lace, | and carried <a beautiful basket of carâ€" .: ~nations and sweet peas. I P de auta s us ht some . The th nalious eA CC DSTDRII S After the happy felicitations _ and congratulations had been. extended the bride and groom, the guests to the number of about 130 were invited to partake of a bountiful wedding . supâ€" per in the dining room which was atâ€" tractively decorated with pink and whiteâ€"chain caught up with _ bells, the table being. strewn â€" with myrtle vine.‘ Bouquets of asters and. roses were also in evidence ghroughout‘ the house. : T F Dufure Bsc CtOrA~ (wae T t Whht whth a a€50C ing friends, in Chicago. > The hous&of Mr. Wm. Dabmer been disinfected and the inmates leased from qunnune. w Mr. Henry Brubacher list. ho e s _iill Georgina Heller London where she will Normal School. _ â€" _ Mrs. Geo. Ratz and sons . Miss Shoemaker . of Baden is visi ing her sister Mrs..Good. Dr. W. O‘Dell Robinson is sevoral weeks in‘ St. Clair City, Mich. Miss Estella Gingrich is | visiting friends at Port Elgin and Soutbamipâ€" NU ow wl o t bors t Pme d P S _ Mr; W. W. Snider has left on a ttip through the west, via Chicago and St. Paul and will reburn via North Bay, > } Mr. and Mrs. John Filsinger spent a week with friends here,.> > severe a Miss Chas. Bucke! has returned from a visit â€" with New . «Hamburg triends. k \ ‘ Miss Beatrice Laschinger aftended the annual convention of the Y.P.A. at Waterloo, . Mr. and Mrs. N. Cressman have re turned from a isit to Listowel, Gowanstown and Wallaceville. _ ... Mrs. (Dr.) F.. C. Becker, Toronio, spent last week with her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Boullee. : . Mr, David Eby of the â€" Hamburg Mifg. Co., has left on an . extended business trip to the Northwest" â€" 3 Mrs.: Rev, H. F. Grohn is spending weverat woeks With Triends in Beciin ~Nr. and Mrs. R. C To Northwert turned from a trip to Northwest The annual Fall show hbeld .at New Hambure last week was a very suc WALLACE NEW HAMBURG ST. JACOBS. ELMIRA, AS ; to the bride was with mh collar, t girl a handsonie a Heller has left dor she will attend the Fall show held.at New . week was a very suc» The large skating rink n â€" and ~ Buflalo. ey will * reside , 8rd _ Con,. of will be at: home C. Becker, Toronto, with her parents, Mr Boullee. : . is on the sick com Berâ€" 1 on, Harâ€" points, | . nds from | . she â€"was § put.d, w uâ€\vith felt. hat . and Mrs roa â€" trip D.ufala are visitâ€" exhibit : and +entabaX m ankindk ¢ in Â¥ “‘ ta r “‘k} resh= ner * > ne vrart /> wnbl P eE â€" ~' “" "‘“ ""â€˜ï¬ m.’e:r e e oneanie s SE CELRT OS 6 * pects are for a heayy yield . of all _ grains. . The early wheat @14 â€" all> iR .gr.m but some of" the Jat "er wheat grwde lower _ Oowing. ‘ being cut too green so As _ 10 all off to thresh. â€" Many of . the ’E:Dn here have three and . four .| pundred acres." The C.P.R. have laid .~ their steel . within @a mile of Guernâ€"" . | sey toâ€"day and willscontinue : un _ | West to Saskatoon which wilt~ . be L reached ina Jew weeks. . The Teloâ€" o line is strung up as fast us E‘ .possible â€" and operatipns ‘ are stationâ€" _ | ed â€" in every town. 2 ‘l Among the visitors from the cast ; ; the past week were Messrs Allan Hailâ€" 4 l man, and Abram Snyder. â€" They will leave to motrow to visit friends Albertas . ~Hopnct Tok 3. ;ii},'“.'.‘ m:';I lJ. H'A"eb:'mud and r. and ilton at J. B. Weber‘s and E;r;.hui’!fltt'- car Sunday. _ _ = e nt . Pregs ) _ Mr. and. Mrs. Jerry Rudy and / Erâ€" vin and ~ Louise» Bichn . spent Sunâ€" day â€"at Emanuel â€" Devitt‘s. . ___ T DEvil We con‘ hxk Arthur ~ . Hallman Visited â€" . Biel«) Bros., on Sunday.. Nev. Moses Hoover spent Sunday atâ€"Simon Gingrich‘s. _ _ ___ . _ Mr. and _ Mrs. .Peter. â€"Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Funk,of Marion County, Kansas, yisited > at A. S. Bichn‘s and E. S. Hallman‘s on ‘ Monday. c el% *Harry~Hallman. and Eph Anechte! / areâ€"employed by Bowman: â€"Bros and Itev. ._ Moses _ Hoover and . Moses Bechte} and Aarom S. Biehkn & Sons, assisting with the harvest. Messts Allan Hallman, Abram Anyâ€" @cr , +J. H. Weberâ€" and S. B. Bichn, were â€" on a prospecting tour through \tlfll' great wheat country on Tuesâ€" day. a & C ataah . ETE ETT PR R e o WB s sll2 ‘The success of _ the Limerickâ€"Comâ€" _ petition, which has been running. for _ the past few weeks <in the Taronto + Mail and Empire, hus been so phenâ€" omenal that ‘they ‘hive decided â€"to raise "the amount ‘of prize money in _ the contest, whichâ€"commemced Friâ€" day, Sept 27, to $100.00. ‘This perâ€"â€" son who sends in the best suggesâ€" . tion ‘for ° the last line . ofâ€" the incomâ€" . plete LEimerick will receive $30.00. The other prizes are as follows: the _ secâ€" ond, â€" ~$20.00;> the third and â€" dourth $10.00 epth; the fifth and _ sixth, $5. cach â€" and ten consolation prizes â€" at $2.00 each.~ <It is . probable that these contests â€" will be continucd trom week â€"to week, and the / conâ€" ditions governing them will be: found â€" ts Eus P we oys LIMERICK COMPETITION Cash fot Mail and.Empire ';RLeudeN in â€" toth. â€" The Daily ant â€" Weekly Mail and Empire. C F CANADA‘S OLDEST NURSERIES We have the largest stock of Curâ€" rants, Blackberties, Grapes and Raspâ€" berries ~ in Canada, also complete assortment of .Fruit and Ornamenâ€" tal trees and Ehrubs uW;i-t: us before: pâ€"lwing your order Agents Wanted nï¬â€˜ Once. The THOS.~ W.~ AN &*SON â€" _ Company, Limited RidgevilleOnt 40 At. f > Miss Laura Rose,.who is ouh‘c‘ x the leading Womep‘s Institute Wo ers in Ontario, and who also teaches in the Dairy, Department of th: A: ricultural College, Guelph, had 1c( for â€" British Columbia, where she wi act as judge of dairy products at a number of the fairs now being held, and do considerable ~institute work:. To JUDGE DAIRY PRODUCTS TESTS WERE SATISFACTORY The following Herald:â€"~> Mr. Merner some ber of “mu w:ï¬ These Mr. A. Merner, President ol the Merner Manufactu:sing Co., has â€"fo> some {lime beemâ€"emgaged on a nurm ber of new devices for traction . on gines, which on Monday. were tested with the most . gratifying results. These new devices will be placed on the new traction engine the firm are manulacturing and which bas apâ€" »ropriateély been named the "Deniance"‘ ‘The tests on Monday were witnessâ€" ed by a number of. critical observers all of whom, expressed their admiraâ€" tion by <three rousing cheers and ‘hearty congratularrons for Mr. Merâ€" fall to mu'umdmm to their works so tha 1 will be in shap to handle . qutput next â€" seas** IENOLEUK FOR HORSES and CATTLE A.GC. HAENNEL‘8, The Druggist Buccéssor t0 | gy,.yder‘s Drug fine harvest weather oved. the crop cou: ~orain is cut . and Cures Mange and Wounds 3 1907 Kills Ticks and Lice SASK Remodjss on Sale here is from the Alliston Biel +i m EXCLUSsIVE PATTESWHS AND RELIASLE QUALITIES #m, th Bros..are famous Borlin over for the of pa a lufu and q ia‘lty of their Oarpets and rugs. Mm fl sole ting of lead‘r g Eurxopean manufacturess who %od“b im 2&% ï¬ublwd « vast and complete stock of curt an ‘overings. -_.â€"~_.----- J i n en nmmeae B ‘The best car p t to be designs, all colors e +1 85. Our R is large, We have all -tw. all colors and m?::-‘ :A-:«:tsylban are :Wm itons, M and w o d. e , WILTON CARPETS best and nicest carpet to have for a parior, all ‘pitterns, S pofhvn.(imm&d.up-n&........ P.‘ï¬â€˜ Our stock of the e lines is pow complete and we advise you mm‘ e Or Clotk I ya ‘HK’:@:&-P yd., up from yd, tu #, e, per aq. a «3 giy n woke in wl Linoleaa», 2 y:h. 4 yde. wmflk.&. B;.?d-p to per sq. !’t.;g BOOKS _ _â€"_ ~~â€" â€"STATIONERY We are ready to fill your wants in this line and have on ha most complete and upâ€"toâ€"date stock.: es Also office sundries. inks, mucilage, paste, peuï¬ Give us a call and convince yourself, _ WATERLOO, Oylinder oil 65¢c, T50 and 8530 â€"___ Machioe « i1 (Bust) 3 gals for $1.00 avnd 40c gal. | _ . 04 ca.'nl. J0c. 153 and 25¢ e»ch. Thraster~‘ goggles, on y 10c. each CENERAL MERCHANT. Bs d costant aim to irprove on what we D Fall Campaign this year with a Big Ca event for you and we would be pleased to Black bandléd gord steol table knife, well finished at 6e mh_ God stee!l tnlf“ad fork, full feish« ed metal tipped, black ar d rosew cood tan lies, regular $2.75, Specialat Weichel‘s Weekly Store News 24. Ee Eo e t ® o et knives, Sorted from stock and will be sold at the «p ci_] price <1 _ 250 L~1ge onions, and dried apples for which we will pay the msrket price, Stock <f fall and winter goods have arrived.. _ y s Every year we make _ tinsive The be, 18e store offers attractions au.tpm‘?.;amuu-mdn- Feel a A heup «f 3%0, {00. 45« and 603 pock TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE CHEAP CASH STORE 27 KING STREET, BERLIN LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS. * es .,_‘fxt s owA o a 4 ‘J. DOERSAM. WATERLOO »1.96 dozen, Single iM steel blade chopping knives at 86. Doub‘s {ood steel blade ) hopying knives at 106 Thrashers‘ Reguirements te brd, patteres in Oriental, Fiorsl and Coven esb 4 es . ns nla 1. 91.10, B1 10, $1.25 J. R. Schiedel SMYTH BROS, . Weichel & Son _ BEST RUSSEL CARPETS *X A NTE W Fall Rugs â€" s and Curtains. M t insive tims for Fallâ€"Business, with on ‘what :?‘::. done l; the past. We start with a Big Oatvlery Sale, This is a mortey s@Â¥ SCHOOL SUPPLIE Thrasbers‘ m its, sakin 7o¢, skin $1.00. pig ' British Nng Chewing Tobacco, plugs for j The celebratedi" BE 5 GAL*" Ravor, "ver razor.â€"â€" gu € Worth $1.50, during sale week. _ _ ed, hlack hand‘s n.“ are 'fl‘f.- > C ouaen 6 inch Rosewcod handles at 156. 6 inch Roger‘s Beach 2 plece cat ving setts, wood c regular price w"»_::r‘{“ mé;. walcome you here. stions that are hard to resist Feel at home when you visit 8 ploce carving setts on cards. B me handled at 50s sett, Cihn o 64 b0o sett. Stag Of #plece carving setts in Bwell goods for wedding Reogular $3.50, special at $1.00 OoNTARI $2 60 BR ELAY, ONT.: FPHONE 815 60 each. ic soth steel well