PRCS 220 hiz t Breat Sale of _ _ _ â€"â€" Nighâ€"Grade Clothing Clal Prices VYVOL. 1. Nt & ely _ made to ‘scll at ~$2.00 a $.945, ‘big vari¢ty (o choose from n * wE "acr foeati> good loozinz twertks.:=The zhp. of your life s the K MMMC. .. ’: t wlboet Whent i Lc at _ Men‘s cravenette ccoats, of s:ch ‘faultiess tailoring that you . cant‘ faultléss| tailoting that . youâ€"can‘t be themi clsewhere ; vnder $8.50. llxé biâ€" grey . rainproo{. _ materials â€"shitable m~-“.n‘,°"â€â€œÂ§"5 all . giscs,.. Salo well vrousers "in fan y 3 n ¢§» fine _ ns you &1"’" : “Pcnt. thas T ery® ,,‘(,g\} h“ anld $3.50, we: i.*‘ .‘ e Aor~#3H.snunes k. n im e § t $1.98 _ The word/Ozer .you‘would bares to yay at least $5.00 and $5.50, made . flnz piece, single and do blo 1 I stylé wf@{beantiful <acsortâ€" ment of ~ (weed$. " Marked for sals. BOYSâ€" SULBS w Bloomer Suits,. singleâ€"preasâ€" tud style, ‘pleated down bac‘ and front _ beit= at waist. _ Made ‘{rom solid . Epglish tweed, in ... a f i~mixture lull filting bloomâ€" T# strap and buckle sizes 24 to $0 reaviar $1 for .............â€":. ,.â€"@~.~ ... BOYS‘ SUITS Prices range from $1.50 to 3.00 pair PLOW SHOES ='3-f hi 1 Athit worthy g "J. LETTER & SON aving this nakers a w Furniture ha gs andâ€"Window Shades Zick‘s Special at$1.50 is a. winner All Solid Leather Starts Saturday Morning PLOW SHOES. ~They stand the wear and tear of mes me A farmer is fixed when be has on a pair ofâ€" our hard field service have decided to let the pu blic_ bave mâ€˜ï¬ y morning at 8 0‘¢ -t!% i _the mélzm-a‘ is a4ld the i e ... Doors o7 3:; us km clothing, oods are represonted and all sizes Berlin, Our prices are the lowest. css HMee us a call $1.29] 5 MI §$5.95 rnst & Co. ; This Week MEN‘S ~SOFT â€"BOSOM â€"SHIRTS, .qf In the thoicest â€" assortment of. 1.*.’31': you sver> saw, dois, M theoks, etc. Leautifi y. finispea > ar 1 underedt Tegular $1:00 ‘to $1.50 . to arE ~ 69e MEN‘S WORKING, SHIRTS. â€" *‘Made in Tlacs ant white. s materials, a; . strougly -.ae' viceable shirt, _ that. will wash weat like â€"iron,â€" alwaysâ€"sold 15¢. . on© saimat .2eot e an e SHCESt SHOES:! SHOESt RIGGER VALUESâ€"BIGGER VALâ€" ~Men‘s. Shocs, fall weight, Lox calf end vici kid leathers, the vory latest 1911 badâ€" anc. Blucher Jasts â€"â€"â€"â€"> Regular $3... Sale. Prica..;... :« . Boys" boots in all substantial . soâ€" 1‘d"" leathers, splendidly md-vfl. llor schoul and rougher wear as â€" well as ~weights for "best and _ Surday," Isms i; 13 13, 1, 4 . %,° 42 Kal> piice ....c«.... hsn cretnn mfo y â€" BDoors open ‘at 8 ‘otelock shar clothing,, corrert.â€"in. style: and all sizes for all kinds of men. â€"L@ffies . fine boots, excellent: styles ter comfortablé and nflmï¬h%':l:!: ood .quality, â€"â€"viciâ€"‘id ,»‘blocher\=tops patent toc caps, every pair perfect and excellent fitting sizes~8 A0 7. Regular $2.50. to $3.00 Sale.price..., \th io onb i Rcge hi . $1.00 st wel <. Re, .‘ bats 1E CHRONICK:Eâ€"TELEGRAPH. lock Oont { Canada‘s le clothing the bepelit of 2: «reat i1 $1.98 ‘1 -50 $1.98 stri nish RLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEU yid ti ol ',v': i <t Tasly oay enne ‘*&;:AQ" f t»;.-;; l .-;-Ta;,‘e ~a."?‘~;-nc;*:‘,-‘ LA . F4 Ne "simter," Nes 3. N0 Te ?ir o sinrun 4 pAharts. "-stv%'?_&%i‘ "4’,‘â€"" â€" ’ -~.. Lt ’r?f'i&‘ . ts M i Sunday:â€"Mrs. D. D. Ratz entertainâ€" ““z' Dg .people. OR f ‘,;g.y.,x: : ‘in honot of herâ€" brothers, Edgar trom ‘sic for the. c;:m nfl,ï¬lg‘f j‘ou Tuesday as well as.. the mus on taearamene ut ‘ 1 _ a+_ DaiRam . . iC Â¥ Them enton uds :‘Mhm t:' }‘W ter Julia are mmcstw humh-un Wm Snider ~has ©~sold tm in W ration of ~‘Elâ€" mira, consisting of© fortyâ€"four ~acres, to Mr.:«A. D: Schmidt, ‘of~Woolwich, for +$8300.00.â€"Mrs:. A bs. Eby has sold aâ€"lot .on â€"Foundry :< street ~to Mr. Chas. Schutz of «Floradale.â€"Mr:,~ > J.. W.:. Mitchell has sold his house ‘to Mr. H.W. Zilliax.â€"Mr. and â€"Mrs. Russell *Thackeryâ€"of Port Hope are>> visiting their: grandmother, Mrs. John Stiekâ€" ney:~â€" Mr. Jacob Niergarth of Michiâ€" gan spent a few days with {riends â€" in ‘Elmira last week.â€"Mr. Railph . Behâ€" rens of Guelph speat Sunday _ tmder the parental roof.â€"Miss Salome Ratz spent Sunday with friends in Waterâ€" loo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Devitt . of Waterloo â€"visited friends â€" in Elmira _last Sunday.â€" Mr. Ottoâ€" Wachsmuth, formerly of Elmira, has â€" bought . a shoe business in Hespeler.â€"Mr. H: W. Zilliax has sold: all: but. ong of his _seven new houses. ‘The buyers_ are:> Charles Cock, Thos. Matthéws, â€"Manâ€" ‘ assah Bowman, Samuel Foell, * Wm. Wilford and Alvin Arndt. Messts. }Bo'jnn and Foellâ€"are already. living in their new houses.â€"Last _ Sunday was Sunday School Rally â€" Day .. in. the Methodist church. At 11 _: a; m. insteadâ€" of â€"theâ€"usual service . ABere was a cominemorative _ service â€" in honot of Robert Raikes, the founder of~Sunday schools.‘The evening serâ€" vice: also. had â€" reference . ;to â€" Sunday school‘ work:â€"Mr. and ~Mrs.:â€" Henty Dunke spent a few days visiting: â€" at Port Huron and: Detroit, Mich.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Stango ‘spent ~a <few days.with the latter‘s brother,â€". Mr. ‘John Kalbfeisch at Detroit. . > They hadâ€"a very enjoyable time~ and â€"were surprised .at. the progress Detroit has { made in the dast twelve years. ‘They were accompanied. by. ‘Mr. â€" and ~Mrs. J. W. Main.â€"Mr. Edgar Otto <returned ©0000920000000000000000000000000000000000000 © ronowing is the a ELMIRA poon:‘ > } Misses Dors and â€" Death of Henty Zilliax.â€"Mr. Henry TZillian,â€" forâ€"many â€"years~â€"proprietor . of the Zilliax house here, died. on Satâ€" urday: alter a lingering. illness. â€"The funcral tookâ€"place on â€" Monday _ front the family . residence and was largely attended. ‘The bereaved family _ have the sympathy of a large _ cirele of oute stted wim, 8i mtb 5 her last wéet.â€"liu"hihhri'bcher of 2::‘3':?%“?&,..:3& i dntende on S Poegea Rod â€" M t P in Rimie l pras gï¬frm‘: nff{ff"" m o«ml:: Pakton on AHprar at Met : hoi to Calgary, Alberta, after spending a month with his parents bere.â€"Mis$ A . Allison of Galt and â€" Miss < Fear of California ate visiting withâ€"Mr. and Mrs. David Fear. â€"~~_ THe Ance Revaah se o it Tevin Gimble â€"Mr. aod. Mys. _H Prangie called on Mt. Mosos ;.:3 uds di i nds ts t ies n [ GCéespesnecqesescercaerne do0d10S000000004ces Ded nd a t Ye ie ie‘ in it M Uur Busy Neighbors News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents Wl Dr TB HAWKESVILLE : M Afrs© aird Mine. _ Dauvid in "@uinday ©â€" Mr | ~.Notman M rflh‘ Bet M ilkcu _Af BRESLAU M M M in County and District over ‘Galt has Galt has been visiting fri in. the village ‘tor the last -a::‘ Simor wa left for : she West last ‘Wed y in connection with the cstate ‘ol this ~.â€" brother Eit~Mrs." John Marshal of Preston was a‘ visitor | to. T ack ter on k hm th gang, w been working in this Uistrict, left Tast mor Waterâ€" loo w here:‘ theyâ€"<willâ€" construct, & ~line from :~ Waterloo 40. Jacobs.â€"A * danceâ€"will be held in tflnflw ï¬l on Friday : evening, Soptember . *~A . number from Doon ~attended the Fall Show. in Galt "onâ€"> Friday : / and Saturday. , & Death oi E.: Perine.â€". A:very ; sad death=~opcurred.in ‘Doon last Wednésâ€" :;y'ik‘emminthm-o- of . Mr. ‘dwar Pen‘lp,.ltj;‘ his 46th year. â€"Mr; Perine had been if for some > time, and ‘although‘ thezend â€"sas‘ ‘expected atâ€"any time it came . as _a shock to a large, number. Mr.â€" ¢ "has been a resident of the vill «almost ‘all his life and was . well known and woll liked by all‘he came in contact with ‘The {uneral was held on‘ Saturday afâ€" ternoon . trom ‘his late residence to the Boon . cemetery. R etv. Mr. Johnsen of~Preston conducted the service at both residonce and grate; . ‘The * pallâ€" bearers were his shopâ€" foremen,. viz., Mr. 1. Watson, Mr..Geo. Bullock, Mr. Jas. McGavey, Mr: Williaim Marshal, Mr. John Crawford and Mr.â€"C; Corâ€" nell. Mrs. ‘Ayers and: five children from London, ‘England, artived «in * Doon last Tuesday to join her husband who has been here for < some time.â€" Mr. and Mrs.. James Foster‘ andâ€" family moved their ~houschold ~ efféects ~. to ‘Hamif#iton last: Monday.â€" The : Doon ‘basebali â€"team=met . their> frst : defeat of the season last Saturday at . the handsâ€"of the Forest Hill team °_ of Berlin, by a score of 18 to 11.. They expect to playâ€"the return match next Saturday afternoon â€" in Berlin â€". The Ladies" Aid of. the Methodist _ church intend hoiding a bazaar in the â€" néar future â€"A . who have bad vicinity are Mr. 8. Gingrich, Mr. Jno. : Cassel, . Mr.â€" McCormick, Mt . Wismer, Mr. Dabel and ‘Mr. Thompson.«â€"Mr. W Bechtel .completed. the season‘s ~work last _ week at his brick yard.~ <Mr. Chas. A. Price ol Galt was Ttems of Interest:â€" Mr. and Mrs. Gotifriad > Jonasâ€" were spending o tew ‘days â€" with frionds and relatives in ~Kurtzville lakt â€" wook.â€" Miss L.izzle Clayficld spent ‘a fow â€"days in Watorâ€" 100 Jast weok . withâ€"herâ€"sister, ~Mrs. E. Lorentz: who was presented wit‘> a Mtte baby girl.â€" Mr: Alian Gocd was ‘electec as dolsgate to atton> the ahntal cconference held at.Breslau last weck.= ‘Mro. W Hemmerich > and ~u‘t~m Hildo were visiting â€" relativâ€" eg in ‘Hesceler and: I‘reston last Saâ€" terfeay . and Sunday.â€"‘Mrs. â€" Gilles from Berlin was tenewing acquaintanâ€" tes here last week with ber many old triend;â€" and â€"neighbors.â€"â€"â€"Corn cutting seems "to be general now and a wra, â€" Hilda and Amie Snider were be ther, Mr. A. MacRae, hasâ€" had % very. beautiful memorial window m in â€"the church and mbe 7 heldin connectionâ€"y. dedication of. the window.: Rev.â€" Mr. ~Johnson conducted the services ‘and a > large crowd ‘turned out to hear him: ~. Chas. A. Price ol GaN a visitor to Doon on Saturday A Memorial Service.â€" A © memorial service was ‘held in the Doon Presbyâ€" terian church on â€"~Sunday® &fternoon,; SBept. 17th, for the late Miss E. Macâ€" Rac, who ‘died last "Easter. Her broâ€" ther, Mr. A MacRae, hasâ€" had ./ a very beautiful memorial window â€" put fornsed .. by Rav. . W. Avis pent â€" Sunda ol Nes wand Met / W. M. . B ivbloud, Toke "wha set: of thoit Cowghter," Bly Morks to O% ie 9 . Borgei #t. Thomas, ‘Fht terrblony was ° Bargessâ€"Kirkland Nuptials M M the He coONnEsToGo M y T with m*lm': th My WÂ¥ .0 t +. \ l ber de | bad any ‘financigl interest in The. Reâ€" | corder, ‘the controlâ€"of that paper : beâ€" hng in the hands ofâ€" his late ~son, «Perry M. Grabam;â€" up till the time of j his doath, when it passed into _: the ownersghip of: his: brother, Mt.â€" William . N. Graham, barrister, ol Ottawa... It | is not at all unlikelyâ€"that the Minis‘ . ter of Railways will repurchaseâ€" this controlling intérest ~and come / back to his old love. In response _ to. a telegram {from Sitâ€" Wilftid . Lavriet, Hon.â€" Mr. Graham is leaving on Monâ€" day morning for Ottaws to assistâ€"the Prime Minister in winding up : the business of . the Government. In _ & very large department like that of Railwaysâ€"and Canals there has been a great accumulation ol work â€"â€"which must be cleared off the slate so that thoâ€"public interests may mot: ; suler . Naturally the new Ministers will take some time to get conversant wtt::r,k thils as ‘the present Ministers under: stand them. It is quite likely that as soon aw Mr. Grakam is relieved Irom the caresâ€"of" office. he and Mrs. Graâ€" ham . will take a muchâ€"needed _ rest, gbbh they have not had since Nr. Graham l‘gume ‘ Brockvilie‘s â€" repreâ€" sentative in â€"the l‘:gltuu thirt years ago.. He entered the mm Commons in September, 1907. . * good times â€"will not be forgotiienâ€"and that ~we‘will always reniain in touch with one another. ‘We hope that. you will be ‘happy and useful: «in _~your new sphere of<life, and‘ make . many vongenial: friends.. As <a slight token of our triendship,, weâ€"wish : ~you. ‘sto actopt this small gift, and : we ‘ hope that when you wear it it will remind you of the {friends ~youâ€"have . â€" made: here. We all join in wishing you â€" God you < here. speed â€" Personals â€"Miss . Ella‘ Lutz. Sunday: ed at her home hete.â€"The Rev. < Mr. and â€" Mrs. .Stoltz will speak â€" in. the U. B. church at Centrevilie on Tuesâ€" duy ~evening.â€"The . young people from hereâ€" took in the watermelon party at Mr.Cecilâ€" Wagner‘s last week . â€" Mrs. Amos Hallman ‘was a business _ vis> itor. in Berlin.last. week..â€"A _ number of young people [rom here spent Sunâ€" day evening with tre Misses Beatrice and Nee Bricknell HON. GP. (jï¬lfll MINIS. TER OF RAILWAYS MAY RETURN To JOURNALISM Brockvillc, Bept."24.â€""L have not really madeâ€" up â€" my mind what" > my plans are, but in all probavility T will return. to journalistic wotk on _ The Brockville ~â€" Recorder?"‘â€"â€" said â€" Hon. Gvorge P. (Graham to your â€"represcntâ€" ative last night. It is a well, known fact that since the â€"Minister. of=Railâ€" ways and Canals has been a. member of ‘the Dominion ‘House he has <not a NY 1 No, 9â€"08¢Home Treasure Range, ervoir and high shelf, 18 i6. oven M a anap at oK o. $17.95 ned 1 Huron Corooa oven, a hargain at Iâ€"No,. 0â€"18) Kitchen: Range with reservoir coal andâ€"wood, 18 in. oven, only CGoods PA t the Special Fall Sale of ’ Secondâ€"Hand Stoves To make room ul ¢ «. â€"~~TWO WEEKS é OMH HARI Y ANMND HAVE @mJRBT OHOICH gard |a hand, © Base Burn« | Weichel‘s Weekly Store News PoORT ut 40 of Wisses onds surpris _ Controviite ly spontâ€" in ir Prignds. â€"A yery spont â€"om" â€" Monday 6t hic fi*.ï¬â€˜?,ls lch w $18.50 $16.50 at Range with reservoir 20 in for new fall lines we offer these extraordinary bargains for the next E.“ Fhesse prices are for CASH ONLY ut x B" §Schooâ€"l Books BSGCGGERSSEOECOOOLCCOOLSELLF ho . Hent , mi. An. _ mm »:e:w':w: x: ¢5¢:¢3¢!J5«!<3¢! ,"' ' g J Shoes ‘for : baby : in mfly‘b"m' Bome styles. if buy f #~ bere you‘ll hnn’::c uflt&,zl‘d knowing that you are wearing, the best shoes the price you paid, can buy aoy where br woman,. who insists up latest snappy style feature fod mom io Ios mloah aturdy shoes for the \ Comfort shoes on natural 1 * 2 BIG STORES â€" â€"â€" . BERLIN fl Housefurnishings, General Dry Goods, Clothing and She aa vul servic Exercise Books,.Note Books, Science .. _ .. jgï¬ "Note Books, School Bags, Pencil Boxes, Ete, All the new_ school books, for Collegiate and . public. schools ept in stock,. $ s F2 7 'ï¬': Headquarters for the Edison Phonograph aan. Conveyrnsing and insorangn Money To Loan, Conveyancing and Insurance Phone 552 J._G. Wing & Co. Berilin, Ont. & â€" hty The Family Shoe Store with goal and This At the opening. of the schools there is a rush ‘for school books." You will fied our store well supplied with all the latest ideas in Levers J CG. DOERSAM. â€"*3». Ae Cée@loOoln. vith # 650 2,500 2,500 3,000 10,000 11,000 15 000 good sh 1 No. 40â€"18 Homeâ€" reservoir and high shelf wood, special at» M . Wing & Co. Buys No.:415 Nobile Peninsulat Base Barner He er, square, an e€traordinary bargain ab _ 1 Second Hand Bella Henter for coal,~ a anaP 1 Second Han sts upon features it 151 204 40 50 98 it WHOLE NUMBER 3807 0y aACres 38 Frederick §t., Beriin pOk OOK sh igire hond ths. s3 -r?‘i fome bere, : @mHeard! roes, + Home ~Peninsular Range with 10 $23.50 $20.00 O $3.00 miles from Berlia COME ANO SEE H WATERLOO ONTARIO 18 O ue Elmira Berim We es salcett "'&»"‘m’ es ven, coal and Low Prices LP