w3 0e £4 \â€"Extraordina Ernst & Co.,;1 $6000 worth of season‘ toâ€" olothing w en ess1 2s armd inte doliars in two weske. ~ â€" t â€" [ I & â€"are we going to qo it? We think the following . prices will answer that _ brnl- mum‘noaxnp.-md{' ‘This stock was us for cash from a manufactorer who was w, and 6 nuynmmmwomflnadrwm stocked for our fall and winter betore this purchaas was made. So that lack of mpï¬uumm.wdlomhmplblhuonu.& us n o s astentian in savinc that there has been no time in our hisâ€" w__-w---â€"wâ€"---â€"â€"â€"-,v~v T C . have no hesitation in saying that there has been no time in our hbisâ€" -nruwmwwwwmum-a and boy: of this town. Thogm.woo«cmdlnmmr this seasop‘s selling. gmï¬hxmuudflthmuhmnpwm.ln‘u. All wo ask o° eltizons is a visit to our store. . The goods will seil themselyves. Men‘s overcoats .glm’ style, material and makeâ€"up throughout of these bdats will appeal to the man who knows. The cloth is handsome black cheviot, made 46 and 50 inch length, in the new athlétic shoulder effects, with beautifolly shaped tmpels, trimâ€" mings :ndmlhbgl ;go No. 1 quality, coat worth easil to ‘],O,Am pfleo * 5'95 ‘Tlese are the coats that make an ideal fall coat, and are rainpreof as well. made in handsome grey material in the long fall and very slightly fitâ€" a'n'%;;;l: with broad shoulders, saug :: gzoollm and no:tlly tailored lapâ€" veryone a regular $10 garment; sale price 6.9 5 .Mon‘s Suits Sibart all wool effects, made in reâ€" liable Canadian and Yorkshire tweeds â€"asvery suit tailored with all the latâ€" eat effects, and made to sell at '8_:: $10, sale price The newest fall and winter crea tions, in stu1ning wweeds and fancy worsteds, coars clit in the latest sack atyléa" with beauntifuily mouldéd shoul â€" ders and gracefully out Japels, linings and trimmings throughout of the very finest, tiory sult worth easily from $10 to $14, sale price 7.95 oys‘ Norfolk Suits Faghlonably cut Norfolk Suits, for the little chaps, in a well chosen asâ€" mglont of du;;bls material, sizes 25 a 30, regular $3.50 and _: :‘. cl'i,nlc Saturday 2o 98 Make Your King St. 1 simply shall close out my business and am willing to let you have the advantage of this immense stock of Millinery and all kinds fof Dress Trimmings and general Ladies‘ Coods. Come at once while it Men‘s Cravenette Coats We have a lot of goods received ata big discounnt â€" wholesale price which are now boln*‘oflmd for sale. Values were never equalled before. : * See our RATTAN ROCKERS {large size) at $2.00 and g?.qï¬. BEDRUOM SUITé Slll;on or wooden beds) $12 and up. SIDEBOARDS $10.00 and up. EXTENSION TABLES [best slides made] $5.75 up. All other lines equally reduced. ~~â€" BERLIN a o aucis‘ Jn ... +%~ . ORPrARr L UNDERTAKING_â€"Day Phoae 37;Night Phone, Mr. L. Beibert‘s ho FURNITURE SALE OUR SMALL PROFIT SYSTEM is A arEAT suvccESs. SIMPSON WAREROOMS Mon‘s Suits 62â€" No 44 Mrs. Steuernagel Buy and Tell Your Friends the Unheard of Opportunity. Purchase Sale Own Bargains â€"AT THEâ€" mother; â€" Madeâ€"inâ€"the howest three m« style, for boys of modest splen: wearing materizl suitable for "best : .cnoo.{owul.r, lliu~2‘8 to 33, regular ad on sale s.tn‘ rday $s 3095 Boys‘ and ynntWo breasted Chesterficld style, weight, Oxâ€" ford grey and fanocy strips frieze, Itaiâ€" ian linings, s;ogvos :gll:i sizes 27 to 31, regular $5.50 to e pr{oo on Saturday f 449 Men‘s Trousers A we‘l tailored, stylishly cut lot of splendid worated trousers, sultable fcr business or dress wear, reg: 1 98 $3 sale price Saturday a Every man may be satikN®0 MTU this lot. They are a collec lon of this season‘s samples in all leathers and weights, for fall and winter . wear, tans, blacks and patent . The regalar price of these shoes ranged from $1 to $5, and every size is here. You may secure a pair on Saturdsay for 3.50 A long wou'l'ng good looking line, in No. 1 quality box calf, made.bluâ€" cher or bal l!lstylo5 and built for rough wear, sizes 11 to 5, regular Â¥2 boot, Baturday â€" 1.49 Women‘s Boots Women‘s dongola kid boots, blucher and straight lace, patent leather too t P P amEL 3 w," regâ€" caps, extension soles, liâ€'- 21-;: $2 and $2 50, Satar 1 .69 These . will delight the oye of every Edison Phonographs and Rocords We have always a large assortâ€" ment of Records on hand. : Also all kinds‘of books and staâ€" | tionary, hammocks, wall paper fishing tackle, sporting goods, ex> organs, violin strings. . All kinds | of souvenir and souvenir post cards also photo supplies of all kinds. : } Boys‘ Overcoats HEADQUARTERS FOR Men‘s Shoes Berlin. ‘ Shoes be satisfied from i Waterloo, E"EI'Z â€" R P T. \g t John Keller and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schacter of : Elmira, andMr. and. Mrs. ~Alfted Moogk of Floradale at tended: the funeral of the late Mr. Nichaus at Berlin last week.â€" .Mrs. Bloogmficld and child are at th@ ‘FTorâ€" onto Genera! hospital where their child is being treated. " Latest reports say the baby is mnova.-lu ‘Martin of Waterloo spent Sunday in town the guest of her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Ratz. â€"Miss Lovina Hilborn was the guest of the Misses Bowman ‘of West Montâ€" rose a few days last week.â€"Mrs. Jas. Bracey ol Winterbourne,â€"spentâ€"aâ€"few. days . of last: week with her sister, Mrs. Sherington.â€"Miss Walker of Drayton and Miss MacDonald of Rothâ€" say, â€" visited their aunt, Mrs. John Weitzel last week.â€"â€" Mr. G. A. Trode, spent last Sundayâ€" and Monday _ in Hanover.â€"Miss _ Belle . Shean <of Owen, Sound is spending several weeks with berâ€"sister, Mrs. S. M. Roadhouse. â€" Mr. Bert Bowman is in Listowel bavâ€" ing his eyes treated. His many friends here wish him _ speedy recovâ€" ery.â€"Mr. â€" Sheldon _ Werner of St, Mary‘s spent Sunday and Monday at his home here.â€"Mrs. Alfred Vice and daughter Grace spent a few days of last week in St. Mary‘s atteoding the wedding of ~ Mrs. Vices sister ul1 which _ the latter acted as l-‘lpwcr{ girl.â€"Mr. J. D. Merner spent _ Sunâ€" day and Monday at his home here on his return he‘ was accompanied . by Mrs. Merner and Miss Lillian Rogets who intend to spend â€" several months in Mount . Forest. A large numbe from ‘hete attended the Whitney meeiâ€" ‘ing in Berlinâ€"last Thursday evening.â€" *A break in the axle of the engine deâ€" layed their departure from hete for about an hour.â€"A number of Waterâ€" loo people attended the meceting adâ€" dressed by Mr. King here last Saturâ€" dayeveni~~. s ' Form:t Elmita â€" girl married.â€"A quiet wedding took place in the Cenâ€" tral Methodist Church, Stratford . on Wednesday, Oct. 14th when Miss Â¥ithâ€" eleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (ico. Weiticl, formerly of Elmira,â€"__ was. married to Mr. Notman Brown _ of Parry Sound. Rev. G. T. Salton tied the nuptial knot in the presence of "the immediate â€" relatives, _ both parâ€" ties being unattended. . The bride wpre a suit of green bordered cloth with hat to match. The young couple will \rcsidc in Parry Sound. Local and Personal~Mr. and ~Mrs Death of _ John Lein.â€"One ef the Idozt tesidents of the village passed iway quite unexpectedly on Sunday, Jct. isth in the person of Mr. John Lein. Deceased got up in the moraâ€" ing as usual and did some werk around the house. â€" About nine o‘clock ho complained of not fecling well. He laid down and after a while fell into what â€" scemed a â€" natural sleep, but shortly before twelve o‘clock he sudâ€" denly expired without regaining conâ€" sciousness. Doceased has lived in l mira over thirteen years. Stx chilâ€" C dren survive, namely Mary Aan, who iised withâ€"her father, Mrs. Henty Zilliax town, Mrs. L. Hollinger, St. Jacobs, Mrs. David Hollinger, Philip and John, Elmira. Old Pioneer Dead.â€"Another old piâ€"l oneer died at Berlin on Monday ° in the person of Mr. Edward Bain and ï¬\'s}rcmains were butled in the El mirÂ¥ cemetory on Tuesday. Deceased wias one of the oldest setters of this district and at one time owned _ a farm northeagt â€" ol Elmira. This he sold and for many years was a tesiâ€" dent of the town. He . was neyer married and when the infirmities of »id age began to make themselves felt as he had no relatives here he went to the house of Refuge, where he was well careil for until ho died. Briefs.â€"The annual mecting of the Elmira Horticultural Society. will be held in Klinok‘s store on Thursday evening, Nov, 5thâ€" All interested ate requested â€"â€" to attend . â€"Last. Monday avening the Waterloo ,@m[r!hj_?m were entertained by the loca cag~ uers, who wore delighted with the exâ€" cellent program given by the Watetâ€" loo league. Briefs. â€"The news of the election resnlte showing the election of W. L. Mackenzic King, was received â€" with satisfaction in local LAiberal circles. ‘This poll gave its usual Conservative mdoflt‘. Quité a number from bere toog) do\nlnu)u!t-um: 4 (dmesptadandy depinrrart retera Aov Ne 2s o o io Te tion evening.â€"Mr. David Hergoit has purchased â€"the fine farm owned by Mrs. Jos. â€" Breanat situated } smile west ‘of the . village and ~will take posscssion next spring. â€"Mr: â€" Alex Brenner who worked this farm: for the past year intends going West in the spring.â€"Miss ~Annic Bronaer .Jeft for Alishawaka, Ind., recently and intends to stay for some time.â€"Messre _ Ify. News Notes Gathered by Industrions Correspondents Our Busy Neighb ST CLEMENTS ::ruu Wedded.â€"A : pery happy â€"cv< ent/rooi place on WOlnesday evening Uét. i4th at 5 ‘o‘cloek at the resiâ€" dence ‘of Mrâ€"~ and . M kw&q der when ‘Emma theig ¢ldest daughâ€" ther.â€"It might not be amiss to reâ€" mind the farmers as well as others, that it would be well study econâ€" omy when there is a sme in crops so that their expenditures will not exceed their income and to always keep a few dollars in the bank.â€" And now Mr. Editor ere this . comâ€" munication _ reaches _ you the gteat question of. who shall rule the destinâ€" ies of our growing country for the next Parliamentary term will be setâ€" tled and we hope the right will preâ€" vail. News _ Notes.â€"Theâ€"long contested Dominion elections areâ€" now agaim . & thing of the past andâ€"we trust everyâ€" body will be. satisfied with the reâ€" sults. Some of course will be ,disâ€" appolnted. No _ doubt this has been one of <the hottest political contests p in the history of North Waterloo. .â€" M#. J. <W, Green, who is at present tesiding chjefly in Totonto was home oÂ¥er Sunday in order to make use of his m&q:.â€"-ur. Jimmy Borduxâ€", nau vpeen SÂ¥ijering with a sptained anâ€" . kle for about 2>weeks and has 16â€" covered sufficiently to be able to get abjout without crutches. â€"Miss _ M. Gaetzmeyer one of out public school teachers was called home (o Seaftorth to attend her uncle‘s funcral who died in Edmonton, Alta â€"Miss Ella Ottâ€" man of Berlin spent Sunday at home. â€"Mr. ATbert Becker gfll Into _ his Chorany se home rearh tiom areach‘t are f . & ‘% oxetnain ton,+The Messrs C. and WINTERBOURNE. WELLESLEY «| u very pleasant event took place ~when the . congregation ot the Lutheran ~| church gathered in the church to surâ€" ~prise their" pastor, â€" Rev. Lang :| with . a _ wellâ€"Olled purse while the ‘ goodâ€" . pastor‘s _ wife was presented â€" |with a quilt: The above date â€" was ] also get to celebrate the Â¥5th year of ] Wis~ jubilee asâ€"pastor. ‘The pastors ’ present were Rev, H. Rembe, F. Veit A: R. Schultz A, Blunk; E. Hofman. .w‘w'ww.-w â€-,â€"“-' :'7'. :c atte Ns jubilee asâ€"pastor.. ‘The pastors present were Rev, H. Rembe, F. Veit Wilton R: A: R. Schults A. Blunk; %w“m. 3t3 at i A. Egkers, E. Holm, H. . 9. Kieine, 0. Linke, .O.. Notdhurst, â€" 11. ; SFHSSOI8 F. Orktn, and. Bor. Hetde At = 3| â€" SiÂ¥atd Kieine, O,. Linke, O. Nordhurst,. 1. ®. Grubn, and B.~H. Helck: At 4 o‘clock the ~bells rangâ€" andâ€" persons trom far and near© filled -F‘J + that W\nlug ) seat alt comfortably. Rev. afficia at the altar and Rev. Rembe occupiâ€" ed the pulpit.. The text was 1 Sam: chap. 7â€"v. 13.. After the church serâ€" vice ‘Mr. Jacob Schamber. read an adâ€" dress â€"and presented â€"the pastor fl_ll the above named purse and his wile: was yu-enud with the above named quilt; while the pastors of the C da> ~Lutheran Synod presgnted them with a beautiful sitver tea set and a silver. tray. â€" Rev. <Langholtz expressâ€" éd "his thanks in "a ~very ~able mainer ‘anhd a hearty hand shaking" took place after which all wended their way to the â€" parsonage where a hearty> meal was awaiting them which h@d hbeen provided © by ‘the good ladies ofâ€"the congregation. Aifter supper all wendâ€" ol their way homeward gneatly saâ€" tisfedwith the day‘s proceedings. Bricfs.â€"L. Doeting of~ Mildmay is spending a few weeks with friends in this vicinity.â€"Mr. F. Schmidt of New Hamburg and Ed. Schmidt of North Easthope â€" spentâ€"last ~ Sunday with their aunt, Mrs.. H. Handstein, , who is still yery: sick.â€"Mrs. Pfanner visâ€" ited ber daughter, Mrs. F.. Schmidt at â€" Berlin last week.â€"Mr. Ed. Heldâ€" man _ spent . last _ Sunday in Baden with bis brothers.â€"Wedding beils will beâ€"ringing again in the, near futuie i~ tho village: sence.â€"There will he no.services in the Evangelical Churck next Sunday. Many, of the members will attend the +**Forward Movement Convention‘‘ : to i :e-held in Berlin this ww:.h‘lt is first Conventiog of its 10 be held in Cundeho said it is . time for a change in North Waterloo® Btiefs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Suidet,0i Waterloo, spent Sunday at the formâ€" et‘s home here.â€"Mrs. Bender, of Walâ€" laco is staying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Winkler for a few weeks.â€"â€" Miss Rittinger was the guest of Miss Winkler, over Sunday.â€"Mcs. Feick, Miss Feick and Miss Voelker _ wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Welker, cn. Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Seth Bowman are spending a few weeks with friemis in Penn., U.S. Mr. and Mrs. Westâ€" wood and daughter, Marie spent Sunâ€" day with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schwalm â€"Miss Bore, ef Wingham spent Sunday in "Togo Terâ€" tace‘‘ the ho me ol Mr. and . Mrs. Richmond.â€"Afr. . Sterns, manager of the Bank of Nova Scitia here is spending a few weeks‘ holidays with friends in New York,â€"Mtr. Pope, Toâ€" ronto, is acting manager in his abâ€" Briefsâ€"Mrs. Dr. Karn of _Bet}'u\, IMPORTANT TO. LADIES You . may iu,he what a "Grit Hole" like St. Jacobs was like on Monday pight.â€"Mrs. Trussler of Waâ€" terloo i# staying with her trothor, Mr. Andrew Wabl.© . ; curs at yout door to see the latest Parisian and New York styles in Hair (Goods, yet such is the case as < Prof. Dorenwend . of Toronto is visiting ‘ town, and invites your inspection. of these goods at his private ‘apatiâ€" ments reserved at the Hotel. s These Hair . Goods: styles h yÂ¥ & -' Vï¬â€™â€œâ€˜ k'.!... C iannaget 8 ,.xr. t ~:‘.n‘:ru ‘ Td -’f:A':‘,";\ It is not wften an opportunity NEW DUNDEE PHILIPSBURG. EuP sn " io Mn 220 Ne o. 9 ns on f%-v :‘ neialt*s? w46 h+ Cad) wl CR ARE & aZ w is sA t Sn . Our Yall Stock of Ruge is now complete, and at cannot afford to miss. â€" We have them in all sizes and .bfoï¬cm.d{mm.hum&hs und examine our while it is complete: Below y few prices that may interest you, vizsâ€" Tapostry Rugs Wilton Rugs * 3 3t3 at $25 00, 3134 at $27.00, 314 at $30.00. «_ 818Â¥ at 12.00, 314 at 13 50, 8114 at 17 30. <i ue es ‘lwgttA’I&-fm yards of Brasssls carpet with border to match, reg L1 xC 83 yards uT Brameis carpst, border to matcb, reg. 1.00 tor 800 per yard." _ } Fow patterns of velret carpots, reg 135 for 900 per yard. Veolve‘s C es . Ts cdy 7 428 Weiche!s‘ Weekly Store News Goop Goops LOW PRiCES. [ Resistsy Winds, 6;.‘.'1“’ the easeand small c with which Rex Fligkote Can be lth!mhdnâ€˜ï¬ as the total cost laid is much less the cost of shingle -w also Ilunnl{n inflammable, while Rex nmn:othnm is the fireâ€" roofing known. ; Special low prices quoted on on, 313 at $10.00, 3134 at at $14.00, 314 at #16.00, 3g14 at $23.:00, 3x3 at 700,3x3; at 8.00, 3x4 at 9 00, Ii14 at 11.00, 414 at 13 00, 4x4} at 16 00. § o k 2: > TERMS CASKH AND ONE PRICE .. - ***~ CHEAP CASH S108Eâ€"27 KING BTREET, BERLIN. RUG DIS Sewing Freo of Charge. SMYTH BROS: GREAT 3 Clothing Sale Comprisingâ€" suits: and wuqqa@;:,ï¬ order to reduce stock. Special nflnct’ql of 25¢ off overy dollar. es SATURDAY ONLY f’ $10.00 Orescoats and Suits $ 7.50. 12.00 « « 9.00. ~15.00â€" «s 11.75. Saturday, Oct. 3ist M. WILDFANG _ Come Early. The Acme Agricultural Furnace â€" k'Mgthg{zgl ‘ en steel plate in t o M'ivu‘:dl.d $ to the sides and doâ€"â€" away ing, 3" steel â€" moreover a smooth is thilice ahdooee meviel unt'-oc\ thus preventing salione. i #uions and ® _ ‘Write us for prices or call personally and we will be pprapd to nive yosu fuither 11â€"15. 15.00. Berlin