§3 _... â€" l i# l .‘ atemenare f‘, E* will m:iun eve w °e ) ««"~ Remember this is a Sa g se Aute, Altworthy goods ar JNg . on * rase es /s Men‘s Suil i x glm' aï¬.g'miuu fnd in iP . m»- md:.‘& cce Shalcng .. .. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, L. _ _â€"~ Sept. 16th, 17th and 18th. C AAMMMMAMAAMAAMMAMMMAMAAAMAAMAMRMAAAMMAA Ernst & Go., Bertit n wwmm O En o se ers and have Lo IOW have the benefit of will qnwflm in the spcond '%.:: TD Remmemiber Yals is a Sele of Bagh Grade Oe hm cormett merT} MLLO > and gre A uts sbowing indiatinetly. ‘They s1« in Aro novorted worntate Beotch 2 weeet (noy dingone f en pecieg. tht :fg:: cce Sigt talles oc dis tera nifiiteenay reniurhn ©11.99 ‘__ Men‘s Suits â€" | Pancy negligee shiste of a fincly * >" Men‘s Two Piece Suits â€" |fe0E® sikee t r io 11L rfgnï¬ 49;; m‘: fine qul '5n.Â¥ Smo- we«llz‘?l: The new light colors, by one of the best en t 5 49 m.‘ hi satas ©5.49 ~ Men‘s Blue and Black Suits â€" Auy utd igbe all wool sergont single E’ufl- ironstod styice.. tegular §10 and $12, sale price 7,"6'5 MEN‘S TROUSER®, â€" all worsted and m%.murn. all sizes, hand tailored, beautifuily finished, reg. $2, $2.25 and $2.50, Saturday *« ‘Men‘s Short topper overcoats Jand three quarter Chesterfleld, also, the m rain coais, mostly covert cloth, fancy ~worsted oo-unr in fawn and dark greys in the lot, in sizes 34 to 44, ranging in prices in ‘as §10, 32 and Seor ai td Bhe add sis 60. Men‘s fine cotton sox, double so| ; flml&?ht fitting cuffs, in a mm o4 H;v itWear, fine merino, fn} 95.?: R ear, mer s we nakong) sbade. blego facinge and poar! _ and ‘white drill double sewn seams and site bodies, sizes 14 to 5! 174, reg. 15, Baturday We estend & gordial invitation to the ladies of Waterloo, rounding country to visiv our show rooms on the above dates. \_ .. Phese mills have been renovated and made upâ€"toâ€"date in equipment for the milling of high class flour and feed, for‘enstom chopping and ont ctushing ~_â€"~We want w_lu%m-nd batley and are always buyers, paying the : walugs ~ We always have bran middlings, â€"meal, corn, ¢ormâ€" ."h 2- on hand and selling at right prices. ‘family A "The King" is an exceptionally fine flour for all touseâ€" “m WWe buy and sell, we exchange and trade. We guaranted 1mir t with courtesy. > IRVIN MASTER, Prop. > Men‘sâ€"working shirts, strong hea yefert wl u..{- and white ‘:l.ï¬â€˜lleou'-,r Phone 97 Men‘s Furnishings Our Fall Millinery Opening will be held on Mrs. C. Steuernagel iï¬fhle of :: Highâ€"Crade Clothing n‘s Suits | The peopf@®ef r'cmry C great alteration sale is now on. ~ Fm of the bargaina offered. _ " °_ _ > 3 6t A~. Mex‘s Units eancing fram 410 to 1 Millinery Opening WMMW % Td bincks "St 10.00, Babitday.+ 60 Men‘s Bhirte ® ant 10 Moa ie af B on antandar | wanl,, . KK Alkanati | Big AItocpjion Salo mM:r :l:el?'?&' aale w\ is now qn..r‘yl':?lg(iln:o:: SIGN OF GOLD STAR, P toed City Mills, Berlin in prices in the 1 KING STREET, WATERLOO.â€" M. WI -â€"â€"- Sal CE .â€"M â€""“s -I ‘fli'.“yo:“ezmmn 1 $% (uamnd-.-c‘ ‘â€"<Grainl . Feed! 214 Queen St , South Â¥ ul of Highâ€"Grade Olothing, correct in represented and all sizes lfli&n",‘h-:: 1.69 T. A5 *# 59¢ of Oanada‘s leading Olc d thiitc1,20e the bouein oo the areat spring 1%.00, oke 75e for Dark grey worsted finished tweed suite, imported materials, singleâ€"and double moa& italian MDID sizes 28 to 33, regular $6 for CÂ¥ a TP Sn Bg-' two plece single hreastâ€" ed Norfolk mu."'::i ho‘x pleated. good linings and trlmmln{: service, able fall weight, tweeds. knes te sizes 24 to 28, regular $3.50 2 5'9 tar e Boys‘ School for Boys‘ fancy suits, a cleaning of many broken lines, in Ruésian styles, dee{» sailor collar, and some collariess ot{ e fancy woreted, in blue and {ny 3'“&':“’ al)u(.lc mn‘ kuickers. zes 21 to 26, re; ¢ ue *~*" ~3.10 Women‘s fine kid boots, laced and bl\:ï¬t. excellent wearing and styles, ex ngl&n_l and ll.lg .E:dx“’k soles, sizes , regular $2.25 for f f.eg Women‘s fine American low tan and oxblood shoes, strictly bigh grade AAME wA t iA cnawent al dlftï¬ud.wlh?nq all , regular $2.50 and $3 for â€" e> Boys‘ box calf and: vici kid boots best makes, all strictly high grade * l t cag. $2.M toe ‘Counry | shou‘d notâ€"miss the Boots and Shoes from 810 to $16. including !5....1‘..."1 + m Suit Bargains for ing are a few sizess 1 Berlin, Ont. Berlin and surâ€" ©3 95 'o"o-";lf;wd E"‘i‘.oâ€S 49¢ *4.00 1299 . 15 will ~ . the i “r';% | Apbjww- spent a few days. of ug ;,vlï¬ her> brother | irameg < :) Bcanlon spent â€"a | few days <of last week in Hamilton. «â€"Mr. m“»:‘g :6\ Jast â€" week bow 4“ un * h iR \ Aut gtmgn- M ï¬ â€"â€" Mrs. a & * Vg‘t.-‘-‘ Flota Borth, who has been émâ€" plosed as "bookkeper at. M. Weighel & ons hardware store several years left for her : hot . New [York l;:: week.â€" Mr.: and Mrs. Henry eim? r are visi ‘friends . } in New York.â€"Miss; _ Doersam â€" . of of Visiting at NMr.â€" S\ Allemang‘s.â€"Mr. W. A. Laschinger Of Pittsburg,‘ Pa~â€"is spending a ~couple: Of weeks‘ holidays at his home here: â€"Mr. and Mrr. W, L. Badley spent Sunday at the former‘s home _ in Salem.â€"Mr. Newton Thomas of St. Thomas is visiting Mr. and Mrs. 8. Laschinger.â€"Miss Lizzie Weitzel â€" of Tavistock is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. H.~ Ratziâ€"Mr. Alex. A. Rose of the ‘"Rose Millinery," Berlin, . was a business visitor here ‘ast week.â€" Mr. Royston Collinson and Mr. Douâ€" glas Erb spent a few days of last week at ‘the exhibition. â€"Miss Clara and Mr. Fred Mitchell visited _ Torâ€" onto friends last week.â€"Miss _ Rose Laschinger spent a few »‘days of last week at Toronto and Newcastle. Mrs. J. Collinson has returned from l an extended visit to friends at the Coast.â€"Mrs. R. J. Beli ofâ€" Lioydâ€" minster,: Sask., and Mrs. Ed Sehring, | of ~Craik, <Alta., left for their.â€"home Saturday.â€"Mr.â€" and Mrs. Josh. Hilâ€" { born of Heollin spent Sunday at Mr. I. Hitborn‘s.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. Gruss of Buflalo spent a few days ol last week at the home of Mr. J> P, Luckhardt.â€"Miss Evelyn Lackner spent Sunday zat bet home in Hawâ€" kesville Miss Mabet Mitchell is visâ€" iting friends in London â€"Misses Erâ€" ma, andâ€"Viola Dunke are spending ‘ a few days with Toronto friends.â€"Mr. Archie Gelkic of Detroit spent a few days of last week at his home here. â€"Mrs. J. P. Luckhardt spent Monday in Berlin.â€"The remains of Mrs. Bayâ€" nor, formerly ~a> resident of Eimira, but latterly Aiving at Berlin, were brought to Elmira for interment last Monday. Mrs. Raynor died at the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital. News Notes.â€"An exnibition has its pleasures as well as its displeasures. Those who missed the special in Toâ€" ronto and had to walk home _ from Berlin found they had to take the bitter with the swoet.â€" Mr. _ Oziah Snyder. and children visited relatives in Markham for a week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Snyder attended the llllllr- C . pipir en .97\ Pn oi oneoaieet eral of Mrs. Abram Creumn.-Bln-: heim.â€"After‘ a short ifliness the inâ€" fant child of Mr. and Mrs. Noak Cressman died on Wednesday, Sept. | 8th. The funeral was held on Thursâ€" day, Sept. 9th, in Berlin.«â€"Mr. _ Alf. ‘ Burnett / renewed _ old acquaintances . m‘“{u‘:& week.â€"Mr. Irvin Shantz came "on Thursday last to spend a few days‘ vacation. â€" Paintul Accidentâ€"Mr. Abe. Shantz, Jr., met with a~ very painful actiâ€" dent last week. While engaged _ in carrying some of the molten iron. in the foundry where he is employed some of it fell on his foot and burnt it very badly before he could get it oft, We hope that he will soon be able to walk again. "The first meeting of the Bible class was held last Wednesday. evening and was quite well attended.â€"â€" Mr. Roy Schiedel and Mr. William Cletmens EOCPPUMMMM ENCO OOA C i in, spent Monday at his herwi>.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leisemer, Waterloo, â€" were the !'3'! ol Mr. and Mrs. Heipat on ay.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Filsinger, Ayâ€" returned to theit . home after several days with Mr. â€"and ronrreaipeniegiia‘ vilud Millip orriiencads Wwith friends in Toronto. â€"Mtr. . H. Haas, Watetloo, visited davs with the latter‘s mothâ€" i1141 i# hcas ib e spent a day at the exhibition â€" last week.â€"Mr. Addison Snyder called at Mr. A. C. Snider‘s one evening about a week ago.â€"Mr. David Gimbel and Mr. Chester Buschert paid Hespeler a flying visit last Saturday. “}'. H. Haas, Watetloo, YISN!CG tal days with the latter‘s mothâ€" br Mré. A. Steiss. â€"Mr. A Foetâ€" stes and Miss R. Foers visitâ€" ing with Mr. and Mis. uter . â€"Among the visitofs a otonto F xhibition wore:â€"Mrs. veric,Miss Olive Vollmar, Messt . Huchn and Edgar Gies. â€"The residence . of -g'. J . Scrtoenct @|s nearing compleâ€" .â€"Mr. & Mrs. Louls: Sattler, Rerlin, telatives here â€" on cce rhae the poreiah * reot is visiting under the parental â€"roo!. sOur Busy Neighbors Personals.â€"Mr. Harvey â€" '_cfs-, News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents 14 2+ in County and District. € 2 and Mrs. Geo. D. Smith spent ELMIRA HEIDELBERG BRESLAU %% Foetâ€" visitâ€" ter . | otonto erie,Miso d. Huchn t8® I of Mci. and Mrs, Strong and . wete her Lutx plcasantly entertained: for. . the: n«‘"’ ent in social chat, games,.â€" Otc: Its» L6 thi rax +endated the" of than‘s was ten . the host . ind ; w for their m hospitality.â€" ï¬g_' Mrs.. John 1"?“ wï¬o‘. visited sister s. ~Berlet, week. . _ k M-w Silvie â€" and rary | Meta Shelly of Berlinâ€"spent. Sunday . 4 of :swm Mrs. Hannah . Snyder, sam | 4** spending some time in Michigan, *3..;| visiting the former‘s brother.â€" Miss r of Irene Bingeman r.t<rned after spendâ€" uple ing two months visiting friends â€" at rere. | 20uth River.â€"Mrs. Bracadle,â€" jr., has pent returned home u;tnimniliu fout. in | weeks ab Stratiord and Eicho.â€"Mrs. St. | Frances and Mrs. Alvin. Shontsâ€" ani ~â€"g. | family were guests at Mr. and Mrs. of |, Hummel‘s on Sunday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. ‘ Uffelmann, Waterloo, called on Mtr. " of ; ani Mrs. Jones Bingeman on Sunâ€" was bday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McAilister, ek.â€". Hawkesville, Supgayed in our village. Douâ€" â€"Miss Edna w‘l‘er, Tavistock, _ °s last . holidaying with" Mr. aw1l Mrs. Bedford lara | for some time.â€"Miss Florence Shepâ€" Torâ€" | herd is spending a _ few days with Rose | friegds at Torontoâ€"The friends _ of last | Mrs. Berlet will be pleased to leatn â€" | thit she bas so far recovered from from |â€"her recent illness as to be able . to _the | be around again. En:oyably Entertained.~"Jn Monâ€" ?’W:« about nflw'& y ; is â€"a neighbors assembled~ at the {residence. #* News ltems.â€"Quite a number from here atinded the picnic at Gads Hill _ on Thursday.â€" Mr. Andrew Chalmers spent a couple of days last weok â€" at the ~ Toronto Fair.â€"Miss Jessic Chalmers left this week fot Listowel, where she has secured _ a position as a milliner.â€"Mrs. A. Â¥. Clarke returned last week from _ & visit with friends at Galt.â€"The Missâ€" es Ethice Chalmers and Minnic Ketr are attending the London Fair this week.â€"Miss Minnie Conmell has. reâ€" turned to it bhome in Cleveland â€" atâ€" ter spending a month with triends here.â€"The harvest is finished for anâ€" Auctioneers. Should Send the Sale A. McDonald "imoved to Galt on Wedâ€" nesday.â€"Mr. Wm. Gfanel is on the ‘ sick list.â€"Miss Annvic Lepp Has . ré> turned home after visiting Iriends â€" in Galt. Agnes Gooding who has been. sly ilf is now on the way to .â€"â€"Mr. Albert Beckar lost a Y horse on Tuesday. . We vunders that colic was th> cause ol its death.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Tra Kinâ€" sic are visiting friends over Sunday nust: Toronto.â€"Mr. Louis Kaiser and son went fo Toronto on a busginess x; also spent ‘a day at the o .‘\{,«:é . . Sam !w . of Wardsville came. 10 .Out _ HUY . 40 t to. tho funeral of his tisâ€" The OUhronicle â€" Telegraph with its circulation of neatly 8500 is the paper the people look to for these announceâ€" ments. During 1998 it carâ€" ried more advertising of this class thanall other Waterloo County papers combined. There is a reason. The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph goss into nearly every counâ€" try homein Waterloo County and its subscription lists keep growing. It you want to make sure of ‘the success ofâ€"your sale advertise‘itin the Ohronic‘eâ€" Telegraph. Farmers You cannot reach the great masse of the people of Watâ€" erico County through any David Bean BLOOMINGDALE Sale Bills to us. PUBLISHER GChrontoleâ€"Teloegraph, 4#\ ROSEVILLE POOLE Mrs. F taott and We Crice wapnt, . t n a ies m , â€" 4 20M S ._4..‘;; P T E % t “’"’33?"7‘3.\ y with trieads in town "Mioe Amande Wover Maggio _ Weber h(i'ow again "after 1 a _ mouth‘ % Friends. 4n Mitchel)â€"Mr, M nst of â€" Allanford is Rym a week . at his home. iwâ€"Mr. Einst underwent an opnfl?-v‘ltu‘ appendicitis a few weeks ago. We are pleased to se the progress he is nufl:: and hope â€" he will . soon be able to join the band staif" again. â€"Mrs, â€" H. Westwood â€"and daughter of Waterloo spent Sunday at ‘News Notes.â€"Messrs. Iucho _ and Eichler bave finished n%zhmz of Heldman of Watetloo were visiting f ves here last week.â€"Mr. _ and . Malgo of Rostock visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry . L Fotler â€"over . Sunday.â€"Miss Vera Eidt is atâ€"present attending the _ Berlin High School.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lantz spent last Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller of Wellesley.â€" A very enjoyable time was . spent last Sunday at the homeâ€"of Mr. and Mrs, . David â€"Boshardt," when a number of their friends gathered, among theni being the New Hamburg String Band. â€"Messrs. Herman Wagner and Ed. Lantz spent last Sunday out of the village. â€" Mr. and Mrs. _ Theodore Doering spent last Sunday with friends near St. Agatha.â€"Mr. _ Ed. Pfanner andâ€" Mrs. Jacob Forlet _ of Berlin were the guests of Mrs. Planâ€" nerâ€" last Sunday,â€"Mr.. Henry _ Hundâ€" | stein was the guest of Mr. _ David Doering of Doering‘s Corner on Sunâ€" Iday.-â€"-Wedding bells will be _ ringing in the near future. Particulars later. home.â€"Mr Dan B. Filsinget spent a week with friends in Toronto. ~~ ~~ Personals.â€"Master Clifiton Tait who is suffering from, blood polsoni:gâ€" is doing nicely.â€"Mr. Nicholas Uffelmana left _ last Tuesday for _ Orangeville, whore he may remain for some time. â€"Mr. W. S. Wiegand had the misforâ€" time to step on a nail, while employâ€" ed on th» larm of Mr. C. Green. â€"Miss _ Flosclle. Clemens and. _ Miss Stella Sauder of Galt spent Thirsâ€" day _ with their friend, Miss Catrie Martin.â€" Mr. Harry Tatum _ and daughter, Edith are guests of friends in Brantiord this weâ€"k.â€"Mrs. Isabelle Ventcm has returned to her home : alâ€" am, of f.hlt. spent Sunday with Mrs Samuel Hilbotn‘s. New Items.â€"The woather is | fite and _ warm at presentâ€"Mr. J. N. Ocsch got eight loads of hay. from three actes of land which is considâ€" ered . a good crop.â€"Farmers are busily | engaged sowing fall wheat.â€" The dry. weather _ makes it difficult for plowâ€" ing.â€"Messrs Frank Ball, Ludwig Gatâ€" schene, Conrad Dorsch and _ Andrew Dorsch were guosts at the homr _ of Mr. _J. N. Oesch on Sunday.â€"Mr. Conrad Torsch has sold his fifty acte farm neat the post office to Mr. Simâ€" ¢m Wagner of this village for _ the sum of $2550. He will take posses sion next March. â€"Mr. Conrad Dorsch purchased another farm of 100 acres from Mr. Jos. Haus for the sum of $4000 ard will take possession _ in March.â€"It is reported that Mr. Alâ€" bert StoefMer bas bought his father‘s farm.â€"Mr. J. N. Oesch sold one of his horses on Monday to Mr. Andrew Dorsch.â€" t-:‘r_mé;;‘l-t;li;;i; few â€" weeks _ with friends ncar Waterford.â€"Mr. _ A. T. Hilborn, Mrs. Burnam and Miss Burp« Special Low Fall Prices on hi GOOD GOODS PHILIPSBURG® ST. JACOBS JOSEPHSBURG. LIMERICK. 420 rod Weichel‘s Weekly Store News . WEICHEL & SON The Big Store‘s _ ] ~â€"Weekly Ne TERMS STRICTLY CASHL .ONE PRICE. _ . OHEAP CASH STORE, s 2i KINC ‘ST. B BOOKSTORE _ . Waterloo, â€"â€"On Books, Stationery, Office Sugpies. Fancy Goods, Wall Paper, School Supplies, ‘English and German Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books, Ets English and German Cathoâ€" lic Prayer Books, Rosaries, Cruciâ€" fixes. . 100 rode No, 8 35 !!1 Fence, "Oyâ€" .lom"flï¬lnchuhl,hx vlmm las 35¢ a rod, Our Fall Clearing DOERSAM‘S . A Complete Stock of Butterick_Patterns always on hand. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDs OF SMYTH BROS. We are headquartors for the Edison Phcnographs Cyclone Fencing, Ete. 31c rod pecial Notice DOERSAM‘S 9 ton Cleveland No. 9 Coil Spring Wire at $2.50 por 100 lIbe. NEW SILKS ingf NEW SKIRTA _ . NEW SILK WATERP NEW SQUAREY _ ; NEW UNDERSKIRTS wo‘%e LOW PRICES