‘ Style, Quality â€" FEurniture _ ZICK‘S SHOE HOME â€" Rugs and Window Shades Special Prices PE k\ o C.2 1 . wE Aju To Gve you THE vERY LATEST CREATION IN THE _ TATLORING ART MADE FROMTHE VERY LATEST QUALITY oR D& ogcm THATâ€" YOU * â€" CANNOT *EQUAL %xvum ‘KNow . LOODS ARE RIG HT, WE KNOW,OUR PRICES ARE _ RIGH ï¬)c‘m ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE YOU EVERY SATIS FACTIO EN DEADMNG WITH US. 4 s ‘Made from heavy. Canadian .tweeds, all wool in grey and black . â€" colors, regular $2.00 and $2.25, â€" Saturday : Overcoats with fabrics, trimmings mod cofrect, somé afe extreme and some conservative, fabrics < inâ€" G %hl. fine kersey velours and smar eeds in all the very latest eolors. Allâ€"coats are made _. with hair cloth, cold water shrunk fronts. ‘Wen‘s Cravenette Coats made _ in ndsome grey material, in the . long it fitting style and neatly tailored, ‘texulay! $8.50," Saturday> _ . _ * MEN‘S TROUSERS BOYS‘ SUITS 2:;; 'w -twoeds‘,ue Norfolk f , beautifi made, 24 â€" to 30, it‘ $4.00 for C t :> BOYS*SUITS * Handsome .3 picce suits, odd lines, in tweeds and serges, single breasted, segulat $5.00 â€"to _$6.50 for....._.__. w OVERCOATS. WONDERFUL VALUE AT The (most pleasing selection of Fall WwONDERRUL VALUE AT s0OLE AGENTS LR, Ernst & Co. ~__ Berlin, â€"â€" _ Ont. Where the Good Clothes Come from _â€"* â€"Â¥ mm t Go Handâ€"inâ€"Hand When Making a . Purchase at This Store Dr. Reed‘s Cushion l Shoes f EASIEST SHOE ON EARTH Walking is a Pleasure in EXTRAORDINARY SATURDAY BARQAINS DR. REED‘S CUSHION SHOES Women‘s Men‘s â€" Our prices are the lowest. . /~â€"â€"(Gilve us a call a Pair $15.00 $10.00 ,$1.49 and Economy $4.95 $2.39 and Winter Suits at $10.00 that it has ever been our pleasure. to disâ€" stylish, thorough way in which they ; are made, appeal to the men _ who :‘ know. ~All Winter weights and in the : ~new colors and muterials. THE CHRONIC â€" _ Conforms Perfectly to the shage of the bottom of the foot. Nrâ€"eds no breaking . in. ~Cures Corns, Callous. Spots,â€" 'Bunioni, Prespiring and burning feet. _ ‘The fabrics in these sults are evâ€" ::,-*;.c thoraughly ‘good and reliable; â€"little detail _ of â€"workmanship and style has been given the.â€" closest attention. These suits â€"cannot _ be am«l elsewhere ,t $10.00 ~ and This Week MEN‘S SUITS A special line of overcoats . made from heavy twéed that will stand the roughest wear. ‘Beautifully finished, sizes 28 to 30, regular $7.50, Saturâ€" day » P $4.95 â€" Special line of Men‘s sweater coats, in red and grey, blue and â€"â€" brown, grey and maroon, a dandy for . 'A Prevents â€"Colds,. Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, etc. â€" BOYS‘ OVERCOATS.* Men‘s fine Mesino Shirts and Drawâ€" ers, extra nice quality.~â€" This : line will compare well with any 65c garâ€" ment on the market. _ Special Satâ€" â€".Men‘s working shirts in stripes and dark colors, splendid weights, strong uiday AT WATERLOO a Pair SON races and the:â€"concert The ng, owing to 'melt.'wl‘:: to be cant two of them wers ai namely,‘ the pony To« Local and FPersOnal, Day passed off yery q chie{ Atem of intetest wae _ e Aoiors e . diar, ute ;“: Won : by Widney â€"Star, owned by E. Coulter, Biyth; 2, Johnâ€" nie B., W, MacDonald, Salem, â€" 3. Nello, Wm. Stenernagel, Elmira; 4 Floradale Boy, Hy. Hedrich, _ El« mira. Pony race: 1, Floss, S. Macâ€" dougall, Waterloo;" 2. Billy, Charlie Zilliax, Elniira; 3, Dock, H. Weichel, Elmira; spent S w . 3 Ashmead, Mrs. Marshall and _ Mrs. Mane also visited at Mr:â€" Riffer‘ home last week.â€"A large number â€" of visitors_ were in Elmira over . the holiday among whom were the folâ€" lowing, â€"\ Miss _ Jessic~~ Donaldson, Shakespeare; Mr. Sylvan Jeanneret, Elora; _ Mr. Lioyd Lein, Toronto; Mr/ and Mrs. J. A. Harper and famâ€" ily, ‘Waterloo; Miss Ethel Lawson, North Bay; Mr. Sldna Otto, _ Watâ€" erloo; Mr. G. Class, Berlin; Mr. ‘and Mrs.‘ Bert Jackson, _ Berlin, Mr / Emerson Stumpf, Milverton; . . Miss Mabel Scanlon, Guelph; . Mr. . Roy FZilliax, Gravenburst; _ Mtr. Arthur Noxon, ‘Ameliasburg; Mr. Goldwin Sherrington, Guelph; â€"â€" Mr. > Shaub, Wellesley; Mr. Herbie Allemang, Milâ€" verton; Mr.. Trode, Markdale; . Mr. 8. Everett, Galt; Mr. Archile Jeanneret, ‘Toronto; Mr. Harvey Hack, Drayton. â€"The little daughter of Mr. * and Mrs. John Jury, who has.been so ilD ‘with an abscess in the neck _ and who was operated upon: a few day ago has contracted scarlet fever and is quite seriously ill, a nurse being in attendance, and the house and. 06â€" cupants are under ?l:luntiu.â€"- Rev. A. R. Schuls and Rev, P. Graupner attended the Lutheran Conference in Berlin lakt Monday and ‘Tuesday.â€"bre Lucy of Guelph, assisted by Dré. Schulz and Geikie of this town, opâ€" erated on Mr. August: Klinck fllgfl Tuesday evening for ‘a very ‘ scrious ~complicatedâ€"caseâ€"of appendicitis and ulceration. ~ Although his state i8 very precarious, there are hopes â€" for his recovery. kn j | _ Dr. Faulds left on Monday for Alâ€" | ® goma, accompanied by Messrs. Marâ€" , & !ï¬n Echumacher and Louis. Fischer, | where they will spend two or three | M weeks hunting deer.â€" Mrs. Dillion | t and daughter Ellen spent the holiday d with friends in Linwood.â€"Miss Luelâ€" ia Doerbecker of St. Jacobs vld:d t relatives in town on Monday,â€" Mr. | & and Mrs. Walter Adam and «children | * of Macton viefted the latter‘s brother ; 1 in town 6 holiday.â€"The little | i son, Hubett, 6t Mr. and Mrs. "Norâ€"| « t ratfaldl i #. p t he mn under trzuiionl for .:ï¬ | m or eight. months forâ€"some | / ‘(ho ‘‘the bone of mmï¬ ' + w .t-." & P‘ t uf & erxity at Toronfto ufl-,‘ having been ill and quarantined â€" for b several weeks with mlot'.r«. zs :;. I(:q“vm wnd Mr. Frod> s.:'é; & &“:7‘1:{ 1 MB Waterloo Hunting Mwm‘ River District . whate they will spon a few weeks in huun‘:n + Mt, Studer of Sebringville Mrs. Horâ€" man of ‘Tavistook spent: the first ‘} part of the week with Mrs,. â€"Casper + ï¬;m.m. bakery of Mr. . Adam Hoflet on Arthur street is â€" closed, â€" | owing to there being an outbreak of â€" ‘ scarlet fever in the house, ‘| Aunual Convention.â€"The fourteenth Ankial Convention of the: Epworth Leagues of the Galt ‘District â€" of the Methodist Church was beld in _this place last Monday. A yery «â€" good nrenl The 1i * banner was ~ The : s ~W. B. h&&lh ol | sary to take immediate precautions to prevent the spread of the . disease, so at the orderâ€" of ‘the M.H.O.â€"_ the school was closed and disinfected and all the children who were ill . were immediately placed under quarantine, nndquutnwmudmm ers are also quarantined. . â€" > Hespeler, conducited the . i}i discussion,. and Rev. Bartle Round Table Talk, . Rev. lz ) an able ’“Nu M Ctoave w ifTHNtEALCd : gave an AME .A tapas gave it on Japan with were ~ bry . inte «tructive. Wh alotet, Mra. J.. A; Hary .:l 'l\.l'loo.;mu Hfda FEby zmflu‘;flm Clara 10 Li and Personal. â€"â€" Thanksgtvin€ sed off yery â€"quictly here, the m&htdnï¬ ::ns the d â€"concert, in ::,qvu;u’n-om to be cancelled, and: only them wer;: aiiowed to be run, the pony race and the 3 Sat M will reside * in Berlin.â€" Mr.â€"~ and Mrs. ~W. J. Snidér and * son Clifford,: Szent : Sunday with friends near Elâ€" mira.«»Mr. Jacob snum,u Miss Carrie : Shumaker. of â€" ~ spent Stnday under the Farental roo{ here. â€"Mr; ~Oliver ~Scheifele left last week for .m{.: business trip through the West.â€" Rev.: Dr. ‘Scanlan "will preach on Epworth League work in the Meâ€" thodist ~Church .next ~Sunday afterâ€" noon. Service. . at .2.,30. .â€" The League workers would be glad _.to have a good attendance at . next Sunday evening‘s League meeting, when a<report will be given of the Epworth: I#ague Convention held at Elmira on‘ Thahksziving day. Evetyâ€" body is welcome to these meetines. L.0cal and l'ermalm;iâ€"r._‘_ D, Geiger of : Dashwood â€"is ving ‘acquaintanâ€" ces in the m at present.â€" Mr.â€"M.~C. Hetner, Bâ€"S.A., of Berlin, paid . a~fiving visit to ut hn'r!‘l on Saturday . â€"Mr. and Mrs. C.. Rid:m! and Mr. and Mrs. H. Rickert visited with Mr. and Mrs. °C. Rickert on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Haltâ€" man andâ€"Mr: A. Hallman of© Berlin visitedâ€"MTâ€"â€"and â€"Mrs:â€"A. Hallman on Sunday.â€"Miss °L. ‘Werle ‘of _ â€" Centreâ€" ville â€"visited _ her Bister, Miss B. Werle over Sunday.â€"Miss Nettic: Woelfle â€"has left for Berlin where she has secured a position.â€"We are zorry to. report Mrs.â€"S. Rickert on the sick 4ist. We wish her a‘ speedy recovery. â€" The reâ€" vival meetings which have been: held in the U;B. church. have: been ‘conâ€" ‘cluMAâ€"QIne a number. . from this vicinity attended the Bible Conference at the Blenheim church; gelical< church: at Watérlo0â€"last â€"Friâ€" day afternoon and evening.â€" Mr.. I. Hammond, <principal of the _ public school of this place, gave an address on The Sunday Stchool Rvangelization at the S. S. Convention last â€"Friday at: Waterloo.â€"Mr. ‘Geo, > Schierholtz was a business visitor toâ€" Berlin last week.â€"Mrs. Donohue and little dasighâ€" ter Dorothy, â€" are > ~spending . ~a <‘few days with her parents in Hamilton: Winter, Sports.â€"The beys â€" of ‘this.â€". town are preparing forâ€"their winter sports and they have secured the skating rink for three nights in every |! week to practice and get themselyes in trim for their nu?:’ihflwm of hockey. The curling section of the rink is also in finc order and the club has already been organized, and ‘ this cold weather continacs it _ will |â€" not be very long before skating and curling are in full swing. Mr. Pete Opper visited ‘his daugh ter who was operated wpon a â€"few weeks ng‘:‘at Bt. Joseph‘s Hospital, Guelph, last week.«â€"Thero is some talk among the Liberals ol _ this ;m- of forming a _ club . among themselves, and u meeting was held in the Iann:it:t Hall on‘ Friday evening to di the question.. ‘The full particulars will be given later,= Miss Marion Welxmiller returned ~ to her homs here afterâ€"spending a week ‘or so with friends in Eloraâ€" | Mrs. Ged. Reuter entertained a . number of her triends last Friday 6 honor of her guest, Mrs. 'mm. of Hanover.â€"Rev. Mr. Mullen of Ferâ€" gus conducted the services in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday . in the absence of %A.,l. Hamilton who is laid up a severe cold.â€" Mr. Fred Ruppel of . ‘Toronto spent t his home here.â€"The â€" reg« ~ulart meeting of the â€"Pres! |ea " Al 1 was held at the ho of_ Aa&* t last . Tues birthday. A very pleasant. ts spent by all present.â€"Rev, 4. att MANNKHEIM 40 it kn the UA ER._.TEI EG ‘I!“‘ y. M H School Convenâ€" JA R M N 1NA ave w churct has Blenheim. Re ville conduct tend our sinc reaved family \ News Notes.â€"Mr. B. C. Hallman had a very successful auction sale at his residence here on Wednesday â€"of last week. Mr. Hallman moved â€" to Berlin on Monday last.â€" Mr.â€" G. Betischen recently returned from an extended â€" trip . through Western Canâ€" ports an ogynb $rip.â€"The | _ Belt Telephone Co. has had a. gang ~ of men engaged on repair work in .town quite mmy.â€"l!n. A. â€" Linton... of Blair vi relatives in town. and vicinity on Wednesday and Thursday of‘last week.â€"The next meeting ~ of the Literary Society will be held on Friday evening, Nov. 10th, when a good programme will be rendered. Mr. Alva Saltzberry returned . homeé from the west last week. Annual. Meeting.â€"The â€"annual m] ing of the New Dundee Rural ’l'ele-] phone C€o., Ltd., | was held at the W# on Monday. afternoon, Nov 6th. ° aunual reports | showed . a successful year and the share . holdâ€" holders expressed their appreciation of the management by electing the same board of directors for the ~enâ€" suing year, viz., Pres., Mr. â€"J. C. Hallman,. Viceâ€"Prées., Mr. A. Hilâ€" born; Messrs. D. Bergey and .. Alex. McDonald.. Mr. Irvin Lautenschlager is mi of the Company. ‘ Mr. E. H.â€"Thamer of Berlin was in attendance at the annual telephone meeting on Monday. ; Briefs.â€"The farmers are â€"through. with their root crop. Fall ploughing is nearly completed. â€" Mr. â€"â€" Henry Dahmer and family of New Hamburg, Mr.: and Mrs. Sam Brown _ of Mildâ€" may, and Miss Barbara Schnarr visâ€" ited at the home of Mr. Hy. Heier, Sunday Oct. 30th.â€"Mr. and . Mrs. Brubacher visited at the home of Mr. Allen Bowman over Sunday, Oct. 29. sA mmé:rolmgrng people atâ€" tended opening of ‘the Lutheran Seminary at Waterloo.â€" o Be nheim. Rev. S, wu e conducted the ic d our sincere sympathy 1t NOVE Simé n8:8 ten l Rood New Dundee in Wednesda Hen ERBSVILLE 7 Days‘ Sale | AT WEICHEL‘S ‘ommencing Saturday, Nov. 11th i Eid Db POOLE at MA 6 Te Mr The Weichel‘s Woekly Store News Me Everybody should attend â€" _ the Big Sto We Ti M and_ continuifig until Saturday, ~_.‘ November 18th » _ aff + BEST OF SNUG PROOF RUBSERS A Mon’ey-Maki â€" _ FOR SALE _ _ $ule jub io folfala{alo{nbe{eh defsla{eh Rubber Boots & W at . The Live Wire Real Estate Broker Phone 80 and 64 PI We sell rubbers for children at 40c tc boc to 75¢; for women at 65¢ to g90¢; fc Heavy boys‘ rubbers at 1.25 to $2.00, Heavy men‘s rubber 1 75 to $3.50. Rubber boots for men at 3.50 to $2000. . * boots for boys at Â¥2 to $3.50. * o k oo ' 2 BIG STORES â€" . BERLIN _> * | Housefurnishings, Mmcmmmfl REATL ESTATE : ow Money To Loan, Conveyancing and Insurance Phone 552 36 Froderick -t.,‘~ doï¬g BUYV AT y * «t i# w * *A f # er"> ICHEL & SON $12,000 11,000 8000 12200 2,000 6,500 4,600 6,600 Wing & Co. Berlin OUR STORES AND TS ecceclolh. 345 CoO, . Wing & Co. Buys 210 acres, 6 miles * 00. 19 ~* «KBE""*â€" _ ib »" «e 176 «6 T « 95 100 T7 125 withou we can guar 44 14 GET SATISFACTION angel uol s UMBER â€";:(%%. from )vershoes Berlin e ns uid . Ont. PRESTON, ONT Low Prices Wateriee s at