~Ernst & Co., E»I*â€"‘â€"lgurl Grain! Feed! yoydh AUGUST CLEARING SALE m _ _ B + ‘extraordinary measures than vey prooiiihe m s arent reduction ï¬u«h"wnfwnam. "Realiâ€" Ring the task, we have set oursalyes. . We therefore go about 1t by adorting 4 ;:.Mv:’\: and surcet means of dollare worth of our preseat steck i in enas witola the next few days. o e rac n onX share for (he amast be ol .'g all means come on Saturday get your en wole x'amyouu'& lt 4p9 wie 9 / y ; suits have -:Llo and character % Â¥e the average handâ€" ~of ï¬ tweeds and worsteds both extreme and conserâ€" ta » The former prices were in conservative patterns, made to o e iinpiihe, Men‘s Trousers $1.98 tuhiie, ton dspingatie, pea bop hes lar “,.:lu.'p.flo. Pewh: 1 l98 Profits Clipped of Furnishings Boys‘ Bweaters,â€" kind the little :l:lp- w-::. to pfll.n h?'\;:oe. cardinal s-dtlvduu.-,l'hl’fl“ 590 All sizes, made from finest qualit: l..:vy and light all wool serges, sin; a double breasted styles, ‘ $10 and $12, sale price 1:.3‘! Y fAine clotb, in range of w’:,lwth ms, mvyablt%ok?dpiu‘k“nnd ‘:!"i. figures aod stripes, 9 C sale price ge [ExcuieH Lone | CLOTH; tall| aongoie kid Te Touls Macker sigle mw_ , fine wuveh: .il;l:l:l:w cloth!shape, sizes in lot24 lo7.31 98 mmuyndmr 80 reguine $2.45 sale price. y . nR in O WELLITNN . 'fl'ï¬--ï¬l;._' Boy‘s and youths‘ sorviceable school YARDI=6 strong and desirable weariDF|}) 13 and 1 to 5, 1 % regt> ts 13, and 1 to 5, lar 1 "fv‘ 'u.' is 80\‘1.50. sale price. 7‘% | DA MASK full bleached and Women‘s Fi semiâ€" Irish linen, strong clooel patent colt, don ea XK9D 2UST"! ""_ _ P:aite| alate and oxblo« eemae aeee e n e d 2O L weaves, well assorted patterns.widths 68 inches,regular 55¢ and 65¢ /J PB ga a yard for .. ~Men‘s Trousers 99c A fine line of well tailored tweeds The Great Clearing Sale A slaughtering of Hats, Flowers, Featherr, Ribbons, Allovers. ‘The articles are too numerous to be mentiened and m Men‘s Blue and Black Suits 214 Queen St , South ‘‘‘‘Mhese mills have been renovated and made upâ€"toâ€"date in equipment for meludmh class flour and feed, tor custom chopping and oat crushing _« We want your wheut, oats and batley and are always buyers, paying the highest market valaes We always have bran. middlings, meal, corn, cornâ€" '%:lfl'lp. eto. on hand and selling at right prices. family four "The King" is an exceptionally fine flour for all houssâ€" uum Te buy and sell, we exrghange and trade. We guaranted qair t with courtesy . A\RVIN MASTER, Prop. Phone 97 Mrs. C. Steuernage! Everything must be cleared out regardless of prices. Thrilling Bargains Men‘s Suits $5.95 ind Amine~ durnntetrgrnrart SpC O SR & their work. ‘The of all great Bargains on m'. August 28th. umn'.mmtmflocom, Navry Blue and Black Serges. m-oan‘-“u'â€}"o:s.gm, 5t «* 15.00. : â€"# 4 50 Men‘s Shirte Saturday 100 Men‘s Hate at $3.50, Saturds * c wl Anou':uoo-angsn ,:ln% 4 is time to U f S400 for $3 00â€"â€"85.00 ‘for 1.% < Uall early and secure & gIGN OF GOLD 8TAR, Print Clearing FOR SATURDAY FROM OUR KING STREET, WATE RLOO. M. WILDF City Mills, Berlin DON‘T MISS I1T st qu\ltn. 4 regulas 7. 095 990 990 w Or| uid leather soles, and heels, noe ty gnerdin rn? C FLANNELETTE, â€" beavy, double warp, Euglish make, -Mpz. patterns mu quality for men‘s or boys "iteed‘y ~"~~ 106 regular 12j¢c yard for Men‘s shirts, all x.w-l in at checks and dots,etc. made e 75c and #1, each sale price ‘j Unbleached or factory cotton from specks, regular 9c per °* yard for | Men‘s working shirts in black and white stripes, extra well maje, reguâ€" lar 50c quality, sale price §3° witte ind denyore. | Sntumt "uvem mss sse ~ _ FOOTWEAKk Women‘s white canvas oxfords and ties white canvass, covered and leathâ€" er hees, flexible and turn soles, sizes 3 to 7, regular $1.25 and ll.wasc Children‘s and Infant‘s lJow laced shoes, w and some laced and button , chocolate, tan and black fine dongola kid, spring heels, sizes 4 to 7, regular 85¢ and $1, for 650 for. solid lealher 22200 777CA a /# e to 13, and 1 to 5 regus @1 25 TV ORICE C PC29 CC Psâ€" ganll o I patent colt, dongolo kid, black, chocâ€" olate and oxblo‘“;ldh,r with Cuban heels, sizes 3 to 7, reg 2 @1 _39 sale price. Women‘s Fine Dress {‘?'..s“f‘" JRUIUUM MDD RCL OOR 1 , regular $2, 81 + 39 and must be seen Berlin.‘| Laces, Insertions, Berlin, Ont. yA mgn e F0 0 9 4 To sizes 11 dauyghter ‘are \kiiting in Woodstock.â€" lf:?- Anh-ulu:mhstu_r ane > ,h A.W‘m’ c â€" N ester and New York. â€"Miss Edna Haâ€"| gedorn, ‘of Berlin, is visiting het_ .cou belt of Bullalo, MM“S! slster, Mrs. J. A. Schroeder . _ t week.â€"Mrs. Vogt and Miss Bela Vogt. have g turned nome after <spending se a wonths at _ 8t. ~ Thomas and ‘Tillisonâ€" berg.â€"Mrs. J,‘ A. Harper and chile dren, of ~Waterloo, are spending * a" couple cf weeks at Mr. Phil Christâ€" man‘s.â€" Mrs. A. K. Jansen, of TiMâ€" sonburg, is visiting at her home here. â€"Mrs. George Jung.and son Clarence uum&!um. friends last. weelsâ€"Miss Ruth Murray, of Guelpb, is visiting Mrs. W. L. _Badley.â€"Miss Nettie Rook is â€" â€"sp nding hz'couph of weeks at. Hamilton.â€"M Cartse and Jennie Bcll and Miss Florence Munto‘. were giests of Mrs. George Reuter last week.~â€" Mr. and Mrs. August Krigner of Neustadt, are visiting at Mr. Fred Krignet‘s here.â€"Misscs _ Mae and Liszie Ziegler ave visithag fricnds in Berlin and .Waterloo.â€"Misses Minnic and Olive Ratz are spending a couple of weeks with Toronto fricnis.â€"Mrs. George Linder was taken to the Ber linâ€"Waterloo hospital last week. Her many friends wish her speedy < recovâ€" ery.â€"Mrs. Ed. Shierboltz, of Goderâ€" ich, is visiting friends "in town.â€"Mr B. Noxon, of Toronto, is holidaying in Elmira.â€"Miss Hilda Eby of _ St Thomas, is visiting ‘her cousin, Miss Gertrude: Ruppel.â€"Mr. Fred Ruppal is spending his holidays at h‘s hom: hre.â€"Mr. Lotne lles, of Goderich, i August â€" Wedding.â€"An jintioresting event foo‘s place last Wednesday af ternoon at the kome of Mr. and Mrs @cotgeâ€"~SteMer, William street, who Thsit daughter, Adcline, was marties to Mr.~C.â€"W. Williams, of Berlin. M three o‘clock the guests assembled at the lawn and at baifpast*three th: interesting ceremony wn.k‘qy\'r!ormcd by Rev. A. R. Schulz, under a beauti fiul arch. _ Miss Williams, sister _ of the groom, performed ‘the duties of . bridesmaid and Mr. Herbert SteMer, brother of the bride,; supported _ th â€" groom. _ Both bride and bridesmaid were gown:d in cream and carried teautiful _ bouquets. _ After the cere mony and congratulations a sum;,tw ous wedding supper was disposcd ol and sevcral hours‘ social intercourse followed. _ About sixty guests | were present from Berlin, Weissenburg, . St. Jarobs, Floradale and Ltstowel. The many _ beautiful and useful prescats testified _ to the popularity of the bride. _ The young~â€"couple will â€"re main at the SteMer home for several weeks alter which they will reside in Berlin, ; Views visiting in tows.â€"Miss Ariel Corry spent Saturday and Sunday in L is lowel, the guest of Miss Graze Aus tin. News Notes.â€"Do not miss the lawn‘ gocial on Thursday evening, Aug. 26, at Mr. J. H. Shepherds.â€" Mr. and: Mrs, Jones Bingeman visited _ with Mr. and Mrs.:~Elias Bingeman, Bresâ€" lau,_on Sunday.â€"Mr. D. A. Bemis spent Sunday with his mother after a ten weeks‘ trip to the coast.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Bufgetz Sundayed at Centrovilieâ€" Mr.: and Mrs,. _ Isaac Weber, Berlin, renewed avquaintances here on Sunday.â€"Miss Katie Horst from above Waterloo visited friends here last ‘week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Pugh, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bedford, Sr. â€"Mr. De wart from Rochester is spending his holidays with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bingeman.â€"Miss Alice Snyder of Berlin was a Sunday vis itor here.â€"Mr. Fernando Snyder is wearing a smile. It‘s a girl. Conâ€" | gratulations. Henhoefle News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. BLOOMINGDALE. WILLIAMSBURG. ELMIRA. woek‘ varalipe s ?“m&““ k: * dot reeks‘ vacation to + den Lake, otc. NMr. Kaats‘ ‘heen ‘pastor at said places some years ago. ~â€"Rev. Spies, of Hawkesville, will o ECEX + _ S We ARAR ED MA OR e Cl Mc tCA o s _ weeke‘ vacetion ï¬% W’t‘ A‘m’ on se oo His n anis ©2u., poo. Becker of Sttatiord spenta fow days pastot ‘at said ‘places some years 8850° "o¢ yor pome herecoMr, and Mrs. Jno. â€"â€"Rev. Spies, of Hawkesville, Will 0"*~ 1 jops of the Nesse Strass wére. the d d durkeg" in the * EVangelica! guests. of Mr; and . Mrs. Hy._ . <b ul dur the "ahscace z 3 m,cn Bunday.= Mr. ~Herb,© pastorâ€"â€"Min, ~:fieo. Welsmill iunlie, spent Sunday in the Twin City â€"Mr. A~Altemang, Miss Mary Weisumlltt ong. Mr5, C. Kennel were> renewing Mr. Oscar Weismiller.and. Miss LAUr@® org gequaintances in and around Tayâ€" Hemmerich, .of Elmira, spent. 4 J€W jstock for a few days last week.â€"Mt: days at the home of Mr. and MrS. ang Mrs. John:H. Wagner and Mr. Hoeflin. . â€"Mr. Lioyd Eby, Berl®, is and Mrs. Phil Berdux spent Sunday syending hls vgm; at his hom¢ with Mr. and Mrs. Weitzelâ€"in Zorta. hete.â€"Miss Ada Haus, of â€" Waterl©®, ‘ _Aâ€"pageball team comprising a pickâ€" srent a * few days with friends>42.â€"ednine from here journeyed to St. town. § P !Cluunts last Friday where a game Wedding ‘Bells.â€"A very pretty We*T ‘ was played with the St. ~ Cloments dingy too%k flace on Wednesday . 4f~ | team and resulted in an easy victory ternoon at the home of Mr: and MrFSâ€" yorâ€"our boys.â€" School will reâ€"open John Schwalm, Riverside Ave,,WB>@ next Monday with two new teachers their daughter,Minnie was martied *0 on the staf, Miss Jenniec Taylor of Mr. â€" Josesh Westwood, _ of Flint; ‘Sudbury and Miss Belia: Storey.=Of Mich. The bouse was beautifully 96â€" Thamesford.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Norman corated with flowers and th»s _ sertâ€" Aiteman of Brampton are spending mony was performed by the Rev. C. rtheir Roneymoon here with his p&râ€" \0- Kaatz, of the Evangelical chirch. ents and friends.â€"Mr. Henry Nebb is their daughter â€"Minnie was maitied *0 on the staf, Miss Jennic Taylor oll Mr. _ Joseh Westwood, of Flint, ‘Sudgbury and Miss Belia: Storey.=Of Mich. The bouse was beautifully 96â€" Thamestord.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Norman corated with flowers and th>s _ ¢ertâ€" Afteman of Brampton are spending mony was performed by the Rev. C. rtheir honeymoon here with his parâ€" G. Kaatz, of the Evangelical chirch» ents and friends.â€"Mr. Henry Nebb is The bride was given away by bot ill with pleurisy.â€"The Messrs. Wm. father. She was attended by hersis Habermehl and Wm. Ratz were in ter Dorothy. Mr. Norman Veitel, ol Rostock over Saturday and Sunday. Waterloo, looked after the interests â€"Mr. John Habermehl spent Sunday of the groom. The bride was _ the at homeâ€"Mr. and Mrs. C. Schwalm retipient of many beautiful presents. and family are spending a fow days After enjoying ~the honeyâ€"moon in here with friends.â€"Mr. Wm. Haberâ€" Pt. Muron and Detroit, they will reâ€", mehl is on the sick list. sice in _ FLot, Mich.. â€" Corgratula tions. Prescntation.â€" The members of th Y.P.A. eft the â€" Evangw:ical Church met at the home of. Miss Minnic Schwalm on Tuesday evening and pre scnted her with a handsome carving set mt address. . Miss Alice Ging cich made the presentation and. Mis Ethal Reyrolds read the _ followin, 1dd ess:â€"‘"We the members of _ thi Young People‘s Alliance, have come togzether hbere toâ€"might at your home to s end an evening with you in so cial relationship aml to show _ out regards to you as a member regards to you as a membet of ow Y.P.A. We are all aware that you are about to take a very important step in life and that you intend tc leave our imidst in the noar future We bave always held you in th. highest esteem and it {5~ certainly with sincere regrct that we have t« ja‘%. However, we _ hope that whatcver we lose in you as a Y.P.A. worker, some ckurch in your future home will be greatly© benefitted by you. _ We all wish you God‘s rich est blessing and a very peaceful anc happy life and may you and yours dwnh prove to be sincere workers in the church of Christ. We now > take much pleasure in prosenting you with this carving set as a slight token im remembrance o‘ the St. Jacobs Y.P.A. Again Wishing you a most Happy and Prosperous Marricd Life. Signcd in behall of the Y.P.A. Alice Gingrich, Pres. Miss Schwalm, although taken comâ€" pletely by surprise madea very sui table reply thanking her young coâ€" league _ workers for their token ol kindness and assured them that sh: would cherish their beautiful present in fond remembrance of their many bappy meetings together in and outâ€" side of the Y.P.A. News Notes.â€"Threshing and _ oat harvestimg is the order of the day. Nearly all the farmers have finished | ploughing and are now ready to sow their fall wheat.â€"The mecting of the Edward VII. Literary Society, held Saturday night, was largely attendâ€" ed. A good programme was renderâ€" vd ted:â€" Presidentâ€"Mr. Gordon Hallman. _ | Seo.â€"Miss Alice Ware. 1 Criticâ€"Miss Sarah Herner. | Petsonalsâ€"Miss Edna . Weber, of (Guelph, visited friends in this vicin-l ity last week.â€"Mr. J. E. Bergey,who has be.n spending his vacation at his home here left for Cressman, Sas\k., where he will resume his dutics as teacher in the public school for that district, He was accompanied by his sister Elma, as far as Chicago, whete she will enter the lIllinois Training School © and train as a professional nurse. _ Theit many friends here wish them both every success.â€"Miss Gertie Reier, of Berlin, spent Sunday under the parental roof.â€" Mrs. Cook and Mrs. J. T. Knechtel are spending a few days in Toronto â€"Mr. S, A. Berâ€" gey, of Berlin, ,cp;-n‘ Hunday at his home . hereâ€" Mr. M. C. Hetner, ol the O.A.C. is spending a week‘s holiâ€" Yays at his horme Rere.â€"Miss Salome Rellinger, _ of _ Strasborg, . visited Iriends _ in this neighborbood op $#yâ€" day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. ll‘.hm :'N."" Â¥ atb + ut jais NC Wevar 200 m it To yomn by. 4 The following officers were elecâ€" ST. JACcOBS MANNHEIM 4 i * ‘ â€"m NING, AVGUST 26,1909 Tavistock speut "a thortâ€" ump avith Mr. and Mré. Jw ... The Misses~Ing and f nger .. of !’h;:‘dé are se at home. ~~ . x m: r 00â€" cupied the . pulpit in the “lflï¬u whurch, Canada Synod, on â€"Sunday last.â€"Rev.. H. Battenberg Aast Sunday at his Wallace where he N missionâ€" ary -"M! " P $ l‘l“l’], Hucin of )ï¬em visited / friends in town last Suiday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. mw_z_luv $ Stents ‘of Interést.â€"The Misses Kaâ€" Farewell Party.â€"On Thursday evenâ€" ing, Aug. 19th, Mr. Ira Bowman was very pleasantly surprised at bis home when about thirty of his friends gaâ€" thered to bid him farewell, prior to his departure to the Northwest. The cvening was spent very quietly _ in various amusements. _ After lincheon Mr. Bowmam was presented with | a handsome watchâ€"fob, accompanied with the following_address:â€" To Mr. Ira Bowman: As the time approaches whemn . you. will te leaving your home snl friends here and going to our great West, there to carve out a home and lortune for yourself we your young asâ€" sociates have assembled toâ€"night to bid you Godâ€"speced, and .wish you all prosperity and success in your new life. _ As one by one our boys leave . us and go out into the great world to fight life‘s battles, we naturally feel an interest in their welfore, anl cagerly listen to _ any tidings. which are waited Breslauâ€"ward. We ask you to accept this token of outr afection and estecm. _ It may possiâ€" bly remind you sometimes, when the longing to see a home face is upon miliar hand, that new ftiends may ‘be you or to feel the clasp of an old faâ€" good Iriends, but they are not the true and faithful friends of your boyâ€" bood. _ We hope your future may be bright with all that contributes to highest and _ noblest manhood, ani though failure may sometimes meet you, may it only serve as a whip to spur you on to higher an4 nobler endeavor. Signed on beébalf of Breslau Foot ball CÂ¥ub, 8. Woolner. A. Randall. Accident.â€"On Thursday, Aug. 18th, while heiping Mr. Gus. Weidenhamâ€" mer to thresh, Mr. Jacob Zeller met with an accident which neatly resulâ€", ted seriously. He was helping to unâ€" load the grain into the separator and had climbed down from one ol the wagons just unloaded when the horâ€" ses backed the wagon very suddenly. In order to get out of the way he ran under the feeder and â€"in so doing one of the spikes in the carrier of the feeder caught him and tore _ a deep gash in the top of his head. At time of writing the wound is healing nicely, Personals.â€"Our new school teacher arrived on Monday, Aug. 16th . and opened the school the following day. We hope that his labors in this comâ€" munity will be both pleasant and proâ€" fitable.â€"Mrs. Bechtel is visiting relaâ€" tives in Michigan.â€"Messrs. Ita Bowâ€" man, Elam Woolntr and Amos Ranâ€" dall left for the West last Mcnday.â€" We are glad to see Mr. John Schiedel recovered from his recent illncss and at work again.â€" Miss Maude Binder icturned to Berlin on Monday after spending a woek‘s vacation at home. â€"Miss Mary Shantz, of Berlin, is spending her vacation under the parâ€" (ntal roo{.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bergey, of Bothwen, visited at Mr. Abs. Snydâ€" et‘s on Sunday.â€" The Doon _ footâ€" ball team are scheduled to play _ in Breslau next Saturday evening. A good game is expected. The statistical repott of the Methoâ€" dist Sunday Schools in Canada . was given out on Monday. It shows an hi of 34 whools and over 12, ï¬u‘ The, total number . ‘of METHODIST SUNDAYâ€"SCHOOLS BRESLAU : spikes in the carriet of caught him and tore _ a in the top of his head. of writing the wound is OHILDEEN‘S WASH DRESSES. _ mb e o _ I o m d o We have decided to clear the wd our stook â€"of °C ,,,.5,‘ ‘s W lh?u‘pdn‘#fl%h&uw v. * Evoly To brr etresnd es weatt on ie att w mavie mss ) P0 No. 3 Children‘s G 81. 100 ... ~â€" sxne z4n Bize No. 3 Children‘s Gingham nu-,n.& BAIIDG pFI0O >~â€"«~«~> Bize No. 4 Children‘s Gingham Dresses, $1.25, clearing price ......."... 8ize No. 5 Children‘s Gingham Dresses, $1.30, clearing price .. .. :~2., luoSndSShâ€Dr“,Nu“ white and pink and â€"white, â€" 908, § PFIOB . 2212211 +..=s » » acnnes «ces 6 an e t a o ae ««+ #1zo 1 and 6 G Dreskes, blus and white, and pink and w : $1, C108‘ Ihg DFHOO _ . .. .a««1«¢4<«.1a+rsâ€"1?= 4s baashaoesneanhe aensan 81 1 « «n aAmmandne s ob 6 is on nin aa ao s o on n mln m in e w e# anln onl Bize 2, 3, 4 and 9 Gloghim ‘Dresies, black and white, 90¢, sloant o PIIGB: .. 1. /.. ¢5.. . . «<**2%*=*##4 + ues : 2+8¢»*‘ a un »B% nakpanpa®ananl Bizes 3 and 4 Children‘s Jumpor Dresses, blue and m% aring > 0 42.« . ... . «se ne s aedmads ha seb hb e ainle o n n aie o ain o uW n o ain m on in m ehurnhp'gyhlge dresses, with bluo trimmings, sizes 2, 4 and 5, q,’ 4 °C M“ Glflm"". -'...-.-....'.â€".;-.. -"c‘-po“qé' a@e Sizes 2 and 3 Children‘s white dresses, embroidery Mâ€"fï¬ selling price $2 75, clearing pridG@ ... .,.. .*««+>â€" .« +s «»«»»@20»s0» TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ONB PRICE. OHEAP CASH STORE, * # !B" Ladies‘ BOOKSTORE _ _ . Waterloo, â€" Ontfog DOERSAM‘S Books, Stationery, Office Sugpiese;;s%?‘ Fancy Goods, Wall Paper, School . Supplies, English and German . Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books,â€" Ets. English and German Cathoâ€" â€" lic Prayer Books, Rosaries, Cruci«â€"â€" fixes. M. Weichel & Son Waterloo, are disposing of their Stock of China, Classware and Fancy Coods at salling out Prices. They have leased that De» partment to Mr. E. M. Devitt who will occupy same as a Drug Store by Oct. 15th Everything they bhave in Stock in this Department ‘must be sold by that date as they will devote all their time in the future to their Hardware Busi« A Complete Stock of Butterick_Patterns always on hand. WE CARRY A FULL ‘LINE OF ALL KINDS OM® * We are headquarters for the Edison Phonographs SMYTH BROS. . _ ks oo Special Notice SECOND ~FLOOR â€" _ 4B DOERSAM‘S waive* * KING ST. BERLIN, _ Ad woks