~Make Your _ _Own . Bargains â€"*We are not going into any lengthy, learned disquisition on the common principles of honest_t.silorin% We have the ioodn. We have the finished reâ€" See and co::xno. We :5 in o&eq market. Our hands are not tied. We the best offered by all Canada‘s clothing mannfacturers competing for our wor.. You make no mistake in coming to our clothing department. ~ Men‘s single and double breasted » & eeogat Bjetives Suite: the Intert 2bot:| BOYS Underpriced m)e. with broad shoulders, well * shoulders and long peaked lapâ€" Sults o m en t w shoulders and long peaked laj comfortable lm‘cii sm:r‘t, the matcl:-‘ worsted, in shaâ€" E‘ï¬ï¬‚]ï¬ effects, Saturday $1095 i ‘s sacque suite, this is a fine plear cut worsted, in assorted med.â€" fam dark grey shades, the weave shows faint pattern, the style of this suit is the longsrmhl 8 button.efâ€" Sect with bro chest and u n square shoulders, Saturday Men‘s high -flo ready to wear Buite, the new brown shades, tn the style und elegance of custom 4 orec %.rmgnts, at aboutâ€" half their button sacque, lon%:peh. the front, with slight dip, broad chest dd.l built shoulders, hand shaped ollat, the latest cut, Saturday sis : Summmmmmectacen ts s t uis P I expected of them. Why pay regular rices when you can get everything here .t_.nvincofmcowperpeeit. Oomznnduo. 2 $® â€" 4 King St..West Wctie ow io o ta aok 9 AMilfinery and Â¥eelp â€" uols "Ar Your Own Price. yas ‘ Come, Buy and Tell Your Friends ‘THE UNHEARD OF OPPOIQTIINITY VYVOL 62â€"« No 89 ld-ply-bnlldoaoutmybuim-wdmvim-‘wht you have apy hat MWMM,WMADMK,M ribbon, silk, velvet, velveteens, allovers in black or colors, fowers, ere, wings, quille, Q:E:G," "bird of paradise" capreys, laces of all e ruchings, yvely ï¬bbou.-psliqu,hoammï¬n.huy Lo tlsaw halr ninsa nlain hair bins. dress . trimmings. ete. «or apy ruchings, yelves 11000ME» nT-quu, bnvntntrAatnel </ ctnbetntim dut ssmb 4 \p,fmqhnirptu,phinhirpim, reas . trimmings. ete. or apy | .hsth«,mtnï¬t;m.umnohofmdumyum whhtowobnoatyonrmmuonbhlgnr& All you have to do is to name me what you think is fair to me, There Will Not Be t Ee oo LCEA â€"Whee: ‘WiemremB . wrimn vo puronmnd wb CAE 1 ET 0 ol es ol on 90â€" S acmats‘s N gmmo'b_otyouthi.k'ilhirtnm There Will Not Be lbllflllhllf‘l' Price, Think of The Magnifiâ€" sent Stock in Store For You, + ‘nst & GCO.; Bertin. CELLENT QUALITY â€" SUITS _ n e 1OE While It Lasts,.â€" Hurry., Next to Dominion Rank Boys‘ strong durable: 2 piece suits, good quality â€"imported tweeds, in a variety of neat ebecks and stripe patâ€" terns, plaited and Norfolk styles, neat and dressy patterns, in browns and groys, substantially finished, sizes 24 to 28, regular $4, Saturday @@ Q@ Boys‘ single breasted 3 piece Suits, sizes 28 to 33, good English and doâ€" mestic tweeds, in neat greys and dark shades, in decided and indistinct patâ€" terns, Italian cloth linings and wel tailored, regular $5 and _ @9 AQ Almdét every man needs n pair of exmgoum to step trom summer ioto fall, A glance at our new fall trousefs will tell the story of newâ€" ne:c, handsome fabries and the latest cuts. Trousers at $1.50, $1.175, $2. $2.50, 2. 75 $3, $3.50, $4. and $4,50, Less 10 per cent discount un these new lines and 25 per cent. â€" discount on e:?w lines. And every pair guaranteed to do what‘s $5.50, Saturday yP :. PRICES â€" AT CLEAN BERLIN. «emiatt c lt cce m cotimincc tinct patâ€" ]customers can now get their bread at: and wei !the new shop east of the Traders‘ Bank.â€"Mr. â€" Melvin Hilborn of Guelph $3.4° is spending a couple of weeks‘ â€" holiâ€" ‘daxs at his home here.â€"â€" Mrs. John mcmamesi=\Stikney left last Friday for a Visit {to her daughter in Port Huron.â€"Mr. lWfll Wyatt of St{;t‘leord spent â€" Sunâ€" day at his home â€"Mr. _ OJ. 8, â€"* {McCoy of Hamilton . is taking Mr. M _ * ‘|HMaggan‘s place on the Traders‘ Bank staff â€"Miss Lovina and Mr. _ Melvin }Hilbom spent Saturday and Sunday ... with friends in Drayton.â€"Mrs. Roadâ€" house and Mrs. R. McCalium â€" spent Saturday in Berlinâ€"Mr. and . Mrs. 4 Jacob Hilborn of New Dundee are 4 â€" visiting their son Mr. Isaac Hilborn in town.â€"Mr. Charles Morris, _ Manâ€" ; n pair of ager of the Traiers‘ Bank, Elora, m SUHEGer and Mr. Hamilton of Grand . Valley, * Car tan called on Elmira friends on Sunday. *Mv "Local.â€" Mr.© James o a miron mrtke here last & & "‘.‘“i 9 * Fien gp Brk "wack i ty =i" oo in ts "Po ies | \â€tth‘fllvï¬hï¬t- unt | 1 â€"Mr. and Mrs. Stephen. Winn left 7 ‘Tuesday for an extended . visit" to | friends at Chatham, Norwo6d, â€" J dsor, Detroit and c points.â€" Mr. | ; Christ Dreisinger attended the annual | meeting â€"of the Undertakers‘ Associaâ€" |, tion, in Toronto last week,.â€" Quite . a | number of Elmiraites, besides . the | band, attended _ ‘the ‘Guelph â€" Central | t ‘last ‘Wednesday.â€"Mr. W. â€"Sideâ€"| and has moved into the house lateâ€" ly occupied by Mr. Wm. Schmidt. The latter has moved into his new home near the Câ€"P.R. depot.â€"Miss Minnic Fulton of Elmita after passing . her probation at the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hos« pital, has been accepted as a nurse, â€"Mr. and Mrs. Morris have ~returned roim their wedding trip to Europe and have again taken up their residence in Elmira.â€" Mr. John Hornberget, and tamily of Drayton visited friends â€" in Elmira Jast week.â€"Sir. Arnota ~Janâ€" sen of Berlin is spending a few days with his mother here.â€" Mrs. George Woodward ‘of Waterloo called on El mira friends last week.â€"Mrs. George Trussler of Waterloo called on friends ~here last week.â€"Miss Salome Ratz , and Miss Mabel Mitchell are attendâ€" ; ing the London Fair this week.â€" Mr. S. Laschinger is away on a business trip to various points in ~western Ontario and incidentally â€" taking ©. in the London Fair.â€"The Misses Brickâ€" er, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bricket, spent a couple of daysâ€"last +\ week at the London Fair.â€"Miss Florâ€" m‘ence Strome is spending a week _ at ,-:thc home of Rev. H. Battenberg, Welâ€" t lesley.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Klein of a ‘ Stratford are visiting at the home of 4 the former‘s aunt Mrs. C. Tiegler.â€" Miss Zenobia ‘Strome, Mrs. _Jacob ' , Conrad and Miss Edna Lichty attendâ€" edâ€" the Lembkeâ€"Steinmiller _ wedding y [at Walkerton on Tuesday.â€"Mr. Hentry â€" |stumpl, has now finished one departâ€" c | ment of ‘his new block and hisâ€"many â€"Miss Mae Wyatt returned to Stratâ€" | of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bock, the conâ€" . ford on Saturday after spending the| tracting parties being Miss Agnes : holidays at her home hbete: Bock. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. . Death of Frederick Kellerâ€" After‘R. Bock, and:> Dr. L. L. Staufier, . an iliness _ of â€" several months both of this place. The ceremony was, Frederick Keller, a respected citizen performed by Rev, Mr. Pieifier. Miss "of Elmira; died last Tuesday after= Sylvia Bock attended the bride. and noon, Sept. 15th. Deceased had beenfDr. J;. W. Irwin of Cobourg: attendâ€" ailing for some tithe from what was |ed the groom. NMr.:L. R. &clyhys supposed to be stomach trouble.|ed the wedding march. The bride About five weeks ago the trouble beâ€"| was given away by her father. The came acute and medical _ afd ~ was | decorations in the parlor where the: |called and the trouble pronounced in‘ | wedding took place were very taste ternal and an operation was advised. | jully arrarnged. Aiter the ceremony However, it was found the case was |congratulations wetre tendered.â€" the too far advanced. About a week @g0 | young ‘couple after which the wedding Mr. Keller became worse and was fit | dinner was served following which Mr ally released from his sufferings last |and Mrs. Staufier left on an extendâ€" Tuegday, Deceased was born in Gerâ€"fjed trip to Hamilton, Toronto, and many Nov, 3rd, 1844, but came . to |other points. On their return â€" they this country when nine years old and | will reside at the corner of Main and gettled in Waterloo county. In 1866 LMil! streets, where they will be . at |he was married to Miss Mary â€" Bird|home after Sept. 28th: Both _ the and settled on a farm in Maryboro|young people are deservedly popular township.â€" Three years after he movâ€" l among a large circle of friends â€" and ed to St. Jacobs and followed the|this was attested to by the magnifiâ€" cooper trade for about 21 years, later | cignt array, of valuable and . uséful moving to a w in Upper Wookwich | wedding gifts bestowed upon them. and finally Imira .about four | We wish Mr. and Mrs. Staufier many years 301 Deceased had reached th¢e]years of happiness. age of 63 years, 11 months, and leaves anginminnnmeecs a smemmcipnmmer behind to mourn his lossâ€" a widow and 8T. JACOBS. :ven children. The (_l‘::n‘} took place + : Takd 1 riday afternoon to mon cemeâ€"| â€"Communion services will be n tery. Service was held in St. Paul‘$ | ghe g,“qw church next Sumiay, |Lutheran church after interment. Sopt. 28th." Presiding. Elder, A. Y. ppoifent atâ€"Bllentra . â€" ;Qfl hn . eriavad to hear of het death, which took place last Saturday afterncon at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. George Juckson, near Glenallan, at the age of 80 years. The funcral took. plate trom Mr. Jackson‘s bome on | Tuésâ€" day afternoon at two o‘clock to the Glenallsn cemetery, â€" Death of Mrs, llzu.-‘l‘h many triends of Mrs. J. Kilgour, a former Cornwall, Ont., Sept. 16.â€"At the, wssites ‘here toâ€"day there was one triâ€" vial assault case on the docket, and Mr. Jugstice MacMahon, who presided, himself strongly in favor of fl wiping out of the obsolete and ex« News Notes Gathered by Industrious in County and District. ; Our Busy * ELMIRA, ~Items of Interest.â€" Miss Beatrice e es sds m the W: G. _of Bediin: ~sheâ€"| has ired a position. She was acâ€"| compani u»wul-l M Â¥da Fischer .of , will; _ also make her home in the ~City. â€"â€"Mr. D.~L.Weber of has opared up a store at 68 gx- street gouth Berlin, where he k on hand a good supply of hoime made woolien yarns; blankets, flanne!s, etc. He re» spectfully solicits a fair share of your patronage.â€"Mrs, Hy. C, Gimbel. and her daughterâ€"inlaw Mrs. Jake Gimâ€" bel of Preston have returned . home from a fow days‘ visit the . Torâ€" onto Exhibition. While the _ city they ‘were the guests of their cousin :{:;‘Dk:k Burly of No.: Sumach : .. They also visited the . formâ€" er‘s son, Mr. Albert M.Gimbel, who now holds a Jucrative situation: with the T. Eaton Co. Limited. _ Albert‘s miany friends bere will be sorry .. to learn that he has beenâ€"very il1 some time ago, but is now again able to resume his duties, yet mot as well as his friends would wish to see him.â€" Mr. Hy. C. Gimbel, one of _our . reâ€" spectéd. townsmen, _ and his brotherâ€" inâ€"law. Myr. Jacob Gotteslaben of Berâ€" lin, left on Saturday for Avoca near Port Huron, Michigan, where. they will visit at the home of the latter‘s brother Mr. Adam Gotteslaben.â€" Mr, Wesley Cotnell, Sr., of Wingham, visâ€" ited his brother Mr. E. Cornell here last week. He was on his way from Toronto where he took in the sights of the great Fair.â€"Miss Emms Farâ€" row has returned after a: few. weeks‘ visit with her â€"uncle Mr. Fartow ol‘ Caledonia, ‘Ont.â€"Mr.â€"N. Lutz of the Guelph Herald staff, who is ~someâ€"! \vhqt indisposed, is rec t%ut th:';nt;::le of his parents he:; l‘ to t‘s vacation.â€"Rev. . Walkâ€" 'er of Bloomingdale hl_:ï¬gj“g-‘ UE MV PRRmmngmt OO esns toral. calls herelast. week.â€"Miss Minâ€" tie Goudie of Beflin ‘Nisited . her. friend Miss E. Lutz regently, prior to leaving for Fort William _ where she expects to reside.â€"Mr. S. Hilâ€" born and ber _daughter . Miss . .. Laura. visitedâ€"relatives in â€"Galt last . wedk.â€" Misses Belle and Bertic Miller and Mr. Freeland all of Gueiph, â€" were guests at the home of Mr. Hy. Lutz on Labor Day.â€"Mr. Edgar "T. Detâ€" weiler of Spring Hill FarE was ..A visitor at Toronto Fair â€"We are glad to report that Mr. John . Waggoner who has been quite ill, is now slowly recovering. Dr. Ochs of Preston | is the ‘ medical .attendant.â€" Miss â€" Selina and Mr. Noah Becker attended | a waterâ€"melon party at the home of the former‘s parents near New Dundee last Thursday evening. Staufferâ€"Bock.â€":A very pretty wedâ€" wing was solemnized Wednesday . afâ€" ternoon, Sept. 16th, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bock, the conâ€" tracting parties being Miss Agnes Bock. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bock, and: Dr. L. L. Staufier, both of this place. The ceremony was Communion services will be held in the Evangelicat church next Sumiay, Sopt. 38th." Presiding. Elder, A. Y. Haist â€" will be present and â€" condact the services.â€"Mr, and . Mrs., Feick, Xp ioA peate s â€" Avccl( with Ahole ecuakcink es EO F_ Wetker. â€"â€"Mrs. Py Noi c cytcas je nc TeE 2140c daughter, â€" Mys. F. E. Wetker .â€"â€"Mrs. Gerbracht spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Welker.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Mosser and son, Preston, are spending . a week with the latter‘s pareors, Mr. and Mrs. _ Wis Menger.â€"Miss 1,¢ith Gingrick, Teromto is spending & week at her houte here.â€"Mr, Attig,of Milverton, gp}- tew days with triends in fown.« -mm. is attending. the Young $ conâ€" vention held in Chesley this week. «â€" 'I‘h. 'h&l Y.P. Alliance cl FREEPORT. NEW DUNDEE f 4 t l‘?:l’:fll.. ex. Mr: Walkâ€" s making: Wisited â€" _ hef " "And ~ L anak.s ""s " “ Uner ise M uistoegse Intoivcet a . lew ‘days here renewing uld acâ€" #“;‘-.tq John Lehan, â€" of York IW in â€" the vidage on Saturday ig hands with. his many» triends.â€"Miss Rose Rosenblatt left for ber home in Milwaukee, Wis. on : Monday the 24th, after having spent six weeks‘ holidays in St. Cleâ€" ments and â€" vicinity.â€"Miss â€" Bertilla Leyes of: Mishawaka, Ind., is staying with ‘friends and. relatives here _ for a few days.â€"A little son has arrived at theâ€"home of : Mr, and Mrs. Louis J.> Lobsinger. Congratulations. â€"The local cider â€" mills / areâ€" running hlly‘ now â€" and will tikelyâ€" have a busy seaâ€" son.â€"â€"Mr. L. Lobsinger has been wpâ€" pointed as a constable for this . disâ€" trict.â€"A special meeting of the Welâ€" m. Council was held here on the â€"21st inst. â€"Miss Katie Busch spent . a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Jacub Buschâ€"Messrs Lto Boegel and Tia: Meyer left for Montreal en Io.l_aday, to renew their studies at the Grand Seminary.â€"Mr; ‘Matt. P. Schummer, was a visitor to London, Tuesday and Wednesday, the â€"15th and â€" 16th inst. bulk is going the Jower grades .owing to being shrunk, caused by the hot tiry weather soon after it â€" was in blossom. . The price however is good ranging from 70 to 88 cents.â€" â€"The: Western Elevator in charge of 0. A. Snider is receiving all the grain at present. _ The other three elevators will be ready in a few days. â€" The plasterers have finished the depot and] it now awaits theâ€"finishing touches of trimmings and paint.â€" Mr. â€" J. Shonk and family: of ~Miniota, Man., ‘hnve moved here and are building a residence. Mr. Shonk is buyer _ for rthe Lake of the Woods â€"Mifling Co.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Good of. Marion, Ixsuu, and â€" Mr. Menno _ F. â€" Shupe weuï¬mt visitors ‘here last week. erty here and may be heard from latâ€" et.â€"Mr. Jos. Snyder of Waterioo and Moses Gingrich of Elmira are â€" visiâ€" tors here tnâ€"day.â€" Since daily mail and passenger service Was opened the Hotel is continually filled with trayâ€" ellers«and land seekers.â€" Mr.â€" â€"Jos. Wilkinson is building an â€" upâ€"toâ€"date Sept. 14â€" Briehé;'uthu is ideal© for . threshing big ‘outfits arg. allâ€" busy &:1:; out the _ golden grain. The past week the . weather has béen very hotâ€"registeringâ€"as high as: 90 t.h‘: the shonn.la.â€"TMâ€mehn-m: manâ€" threshing Co:# are Working .1 town and all the grain ~ is M.m direct. to the: elevators. . Wheatâ€" ~ is grading mostly three and four northern â€"some is going one and two, : but the T. harness shop.â€"Mr. D. B. Cooke â€" is building a "residence. © Nelson _ Turel has the contract.â€"Mr. Zinkann _ an old Berlin boy is here toâ€"day. He is representing a Winnipeg wholesale furâ€" niture house.â€"Miss Eliza Betzner â€" of LaKunta, Col., 4s visiting her sister Mrs. Jerry Weber. * News Notes.â€"Mrs. Livingstone _ of Rochester attended the funeral of Mr. Thos. Huber.â€"Messrs. Ottis Bundy and Oron Schnurr returned Saturday ‘Arom a trip through the West, â€"Mts. .J. Bundy returned Saturday from a week‘s visit to her daughter, .. Mrs. Ed. Dierlamm, Londonâ€"Miss Nellic Little spent Sunday with her friend ~Miss Mary Crawford.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Crawford left on Friday mornâ€" ing for a few weeks‘ vigit to friends in Cleveland.â€"Miss Della Berlett was a business visitor to Milverton on Thursday.â€"Mrs. Jos. Hayes and ‘amâ€" ily spent. Saturday in _Blm_in.-â€"'lflr. W. Lytle spent Saturday in Listoâ€" wei.â€"Mr. Walcott who has .. been reâ€" lieving C.P.R. agent here for. some iime, called on friends in town â€" on Saturday, on his way from Goderâ€" ich to Guelph, where he has secured a permanent positiot.â€"A large numâ€" ber of sightâ€"seers from the surroundâ€" ing towns and villages visited _ the scene of the fatal explosion which ccâ€" curred at Huber‘s Corners last Monâ€" day. Mrs. : Stricker;â€"of Bridgeport, â€"who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Hetmbuch, returied to her nome on â€" Friday.â€"We are sorry to report the serious illness of Mr. Alex. Beggs 8r., We wish him a speedy recovery. «â€"â€"The opening of the new Presbyterâ€" ian church takes place on Sunday,Oct. 4. Rev. J. J. Stewatt, of Hespelet, will preach both morning and evening. An oldâ€"fashioned tea meeting will be held on‘ the following Monday evenâ€" ing.â€"The n?lvetmy services _ of the Methodist Church will be held on M’I h“ "“\ R.'- “m' 0' Milverton will the pulpit both morning . and evenig ~Mrs. . Rink, artived ‘bere on Thursday to take on a ‘yo‘s y pu._câ€"""~| Lantern Chimneys ery department fot the fall season. | _ puring September 4 for 250. STATION SAFE CRACKED The gafte in the Grand Trunk staâ€" seenen N EOB OEA tion at Beachvillie was cracked Hat Good Axe Hardles at urday night and > from the evidences 460 and 285¢ of clever work it is supposed. . The | «cmmmpeszens â€"cuegacemmmmens burglare are professional cracksmen. 4 GUERNSEY, SASK. 8t LINWOOD Is there ‘a yourg man we cou’tfflunï¬ with a fall and wit suit? . We don‘t hdiovo‘flun is â€"but if there is, we would like 'oa'- him.© We have just the kind ofâ€" clothing young mes want and made with all the chic and style young men demand in clothing, . Bb /«1s<aist.>s 1 ~ts sb na 8 ma ns s @25 ¢% Sant‘s &« ane / +4« » «10y 90rdly Ph Mn And many others besides.. Yes, lots of them at any and overy Young men come in. x3 e announce that our Dressmaking Departmen harge . i Watte, commenced work on Monda: y.fllfl.m We cordially invite you. _ > Weichel‘s Weekly Store News ;. In I;; ;voï¬h 2Be, d\';rlng Septemâ€" ber at 1 bushel basket at 400. 14 bushel bas ket at 650. 2 bushel basket at 75¢. Lamp Chimneys Medium size at 60. ~Large size at 80. w cce en s o es en e se sc t i n iess m inss ns aes mtlatzimsarareiiriiridentiisie diemmcare cnpctreacaeidle Solid steel curry combs, closed wordh 1h¢ at _ The â€" en a MEN‘8 Gand inch flat files at So. 9 inch fiat files at 186. . 4 and 4} inch 3 corner files at 5¢, ?dh 1.15 at $1.40. ï¬ Ib, % regulu =l-fl :t. gï¬. 15 Shield‘s Cylinder Oil, with can at k 756 a gallon. Furniture Varnish | _ See our Special for Women at $2.00° Mediam size burners at 70. Large size burners at 120. Large size lantern burners at 180 FALL â€""R. NEILL Put up in pint tins at 190. In 3 pln‘hzlm at. 120. The Genuine Hudson at FALL SPECIALS FOR FALL BUYERS Hoof Ointment Lamp Buruers Apple Parers Curry Combs Axle Grease Cylinder Oil Axe Handles Root Baskets TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE CHEAP CASH STOREâ€"27 KING BTREET, BERMN. Saw Files Special Announcement. 210 See our Window SMYTH BROS, $1.2%5 at M i t s Rerk will prevail until October 3rd, for Men at \$3.00â€" > | Balancs of stock. _1 ply regular $8 .. _ a square at $2.60. zp?'yu.nuur-«;;. : square at $3 50 a square. uo The celebrated new Blackstone with new gear at ©7.00, , 3 1 mol 18 foot wide in block ana flower patâ€" terns, regular $2,00 a yard at 3 ft. wide Oil Cloths at 280 a yard. _ _ A large size white Sauce Pan worth 2#5¢ free with each piece of Genuine Stransky Ware you buy. "Knice old fnished sett way at at Â¥ ~ ate a sott. > 0_ Kemp‘s Cold Blast Lanterns, “m‘ st" at 150 y Large aize worth 25¢ at 156 ~ Washing Machines Good Old kind at 250, 8Bo. â€" Steel chains at 265¢, lo;:..oeho. 40c. All sizes, large and emaill at Good size double Roasters at 310 Mortise Lock Setts Flintkote Roofing Bouble Roasters Night Lamps Granite Ware Cow Chains, Linoleum Oil Cloth Lanterns $1.69 a yard. Clevises 150 eaoh s