!ï¬ d $ § 0000 x *Â¥ 31 41 h\ * MEN‘S TROUSERS . wity ‘velvet collar,â€"or self colâ€" ;"; l lined and finished _ 8| man‘g g thr / Regular® $12) to $14. SPeâ€"| jsfaction clak «clear Saturday ....~,..._.}â€" * ‘Made: of ‘the best 1900'.?1 worsted in new ~effects form Atting Coats with deep vent or plainâ€" backs, broard shoulders, â€" wide larels, very â€" . best trimmings and â€"talloring throâ€";Pout. Regular $14 to $16. Saturday. : ,..... In durable Tweeds and farcy . mixâ€" W well â€" tailored trousers‘ Price $1.50; Saturday .....;; y vexten; lt ar £ / H. you want .a~. stylish suit see Every suit is of excellent qualâ€" Tweed and the style, is ‘Tauitiess: You wili notice the neatness <of ‘finish, the micely cvdelied snugâ€"fitting collar, MEN‘S SUITS MEN‘S TROUSERS fapnhea uhedt see Wnn Sal Soly e e tot C hn on tht teom _ Hare mie isk I MEN‘S SUITS Men‘s mgs Out Klondykes with Felt Box were $3.00 + now $2.20 2 ir Of Winter Shoes such as Men‘s and Women‘s Felt Bails., Men‘s Ti9 e sha Teil Beote. will Lo sleared ont this manth regardites of comt Men‘s Lumberman Rubbers, were $2,00 §2.45 to $3.25, now $1.49, $1.00, $1.80, Men‘s Felt Boots, were $3.25 *** $2.30 BIMGLE ANMD DOUBLSE HARNDSES ':‘M‘bhfln‘ m.mï¬.‘g&a_unflum.mtoax . men‘s and boys wear, known broadest or value â€" given, ind : as <the â€" > place where ka"aqm@l"uummd. s i!“n'day We Specialize on Men‘s Furnishings and Clothing February Sale of all ~â€"~â€"Winter Footwear Read the Prices W.J. SCHLU ETER They com« ZICK‘S SHOE HOME ROBWS, BLANKMTS. MITTS, HTC w« l U ~PMCES RAEASONABLE Waterloo‘s Leading Harnessmaker A 200 ACRE FARM ‘AT A BARGAIN of o OV ERCOATS weed weed WATERLOO D R.:â€"ERNST & CO, H. M. WILHELM Carries a full and upâ€"toâ€"date stook of Genuine Bargains I ALH B ces CJ ) $7.95 $1.98 Trousers â€" beautifully to $3. Saâ€" () Also a fine line of EvAvE e ,g Regsulat nAiG@0oiof lmh your ~ boy * 100k like a gentle man‘sâ€"son and give â€" service and satâ€" MWorking â€" Shirts of : good : heavy qualiâ€" ty, M‘lï¬?;d&dé pbodies ‘_y:? yoke. Sizes "16.â€" Regulat T5¢. Underwear ‘ a medium weight â€"meriâ€" no for spring wear, â€" natural shade, facing om drawers. Sizes 82 to _ 146. Regular 75¢ per garment. Saturday ... ~Boys‘ . Undershirts and â€" ‘drawers broken lots ol good quality â€" undet wear, . Regular ‘up to _ 50¢ per~gar ment. Saturday. araths. o daytiernd c Phats â€" Men‘s‘ Fleece Lined Underwear â€" it and 65¢ pet garment,â€" Saturday ......... W'I woolâ€"lined Bals,, . solid leaâ€" Men‘a Negligee Shirts in all the new patterns, stripes and checks. Sizes 14 to 173. ; Regular $1 and $1.25.â€" Saâ€" now Women‘s All Felt Bals., were $2.00 ow Lo y " > . . * UB# Women‘s Colored Overgaiters in red, blue, grey, grean, were 75¢. now $0c, Women‘s Leggings, were $1.00, $1.50 now x y We. angd 98¢, $3.50 to $4,50 â€" BOYS‘ SUITS au ie . "~"" N_" Lay in Your Supply H ONT . 5 ja!ï¬'dm visiting friends.here, Mr. â€"} wad ‘Mrs. Wegener who spent quite a long tim> here last summer are ~ very ,{-M‘ visitors here.â€"Miss / Bettie Holleâ€"spent (a holiday . with â€"Elmira â€" { friends.â€"Miss Short _ _ Sunda _ ; at. her ‘home in o-t'&':.xu-g&z hlwm&vhmwmm-.‘m _â€" tion at Guelph, has so far recovered l‘as "to ‘be able: to return home. Pz J. H. Shepherd:is spending the week eud in . Toronto.â€"Mr. and Mrs. = Joe Bowers, Mr. Shantz and the â€" ‘Misses Shantz, MF. Clayton Shuh, all . were Sunday guests: at Mont: Hill ~Farm.â€" Miss.‘Florence Shepherd: spent a fow days last: week (with {friends in â€"Berâ€" lin. beo t Personal :and Local.â€" Miss Loretta Huber returned home ï¬onmbflia and. is â€"visiting her pareats. ‘HMuber intends to retire from hflil. in the near future and "will reside in Betiis â€"Mr. Peter Straus ofâ€"Berlin patd..a fiying visit to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ertel.â€"â€"Mr. Joseph Prtei _ _ was: a business visitor to West Montrose on Monday.â€"Miss Ella Forwell of St. Clements is ~_ou â€" the. sick â€" list. Mr.. Peter Wey HWMM paperâ€" in â€"the ne! .â€"Mesare. M GHes, . Alfred . Herâ€" teis, Leo and â€"Ed. Brenner have returned to Saskatchewan > alter spending a couple of: months with ‘{riends and relatives â€" An St. Clements. .â€" The . severe. and stormy weather® last week, the worst in & years, blocked z country roads, and the trains ow the latute county Snider of the GIN. Preston '“v’a‘.v'“ electric road to. Elmira via Wéterioo and Conestogo. as was surveyed last winter. ; If thecommittee which was chosen {rom the town: council of Berâ€" lin; which is to intérview : Mt, â€" Todd, the president of the road, can; make pecessary arrangetment ~no â€"doubt mm‘ will yet be built.â€"Mr.>Clias. Struck was ‘aitending: the funeral : of his ~brotherâ€"inâ€"law, . Mich.. Damm. at Kurtzvilie Tast Saturday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Scineider and their, _ son Henry, who have been visiting _ here for two weeks, left again on Savurâ€" day ‘for Berlin, from which â€" place they: will Jeave for their : home in Fdraus, Man., the end of this week.â€" Rev: H._P. Hausen. will again .conâ€" duct a Lenten service in St. James‘ church, Eimira, on Thursday evening if weather is favorable.â€" Mr. _ and Mrs. Aug. Wegener of Toronto spent ol Guelph..is visiting his aunt, Mrs #, . Ahoomaker.â€"Quite a number . of Rw!fl‘ ® ‘. ~r ‘n“ ; G T.R. and C.P.R H fathers sentatives News: Notes. â€"Mesirs. Angus ~ Fby, Clayton Shantz and C. Martin spent Sunday <at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shants.â€"Mr. and Mrs. . W. (R. Shantz spent Sunday with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr.â€" and Mro. Abram Shantz.â€"MH,â€" and Mrs.â€"D. 8. Wismer and Mrs. Geohman spent Sunday with triends at Berlin â€"Mr. Rd. Culligate Â¥igited at the home â€" of Mr.: ~ Fred 3mha week.â€"> Miss~ Emma MA ~Berlin spent y . under ï¬-mum.-'-mm eva and Lugllia Kinzie and Mr. â€" Kin #ie snont Sunday at the home of Mr: zie spent Sunday at Elias . Shantz . â€"Mr. mmï¬z‘ and American West Mis ast â€" Thursda ty t all BLOOMINGBALE ST. CLEMEN TS urge help LC NINE PINES G Wilkins w : p~_ secut Preston Waterloo and <Elmira he were also blooked ros bf Mrs exteasion :: Beorlin a h | Miteraitâ€"â€"Afraad" Me, o Horon nmane e us My‘:g lé.‘A‘;mâ€" A m e s [ innad cengoe oo on Personals.â€"Mr .: Geo. Rickert â€" and won : Vernonâ€" of©Guelphâ€" speht Sunday. with friends here.â€" Miss Mary Sobye gave a party on Saturda * afternion to & ~ lewsof > Ker~y: friends.â€"> Mrs. War. «Rogers and mfl-in-hw of Lialt,â€"spent _ Sunday at Mrs. J.C. Webor‘s.â€"â€" Anâ€" enjoyable â€" evening: wus spent. by the . young. people at â€". Mr. C.â€"D. Bowman‘s on â€" Monday evening Jast.~~â€" Miss Hemmerict â€" of Elmira was .‘ the guest . ~Her â€" cousin, Mrs. Bert Woods last week.=â€" Mr.~ Anso® Lindsay ‘of .. Strasburg . spent: Sunday with tis cousinâ€" Miss Bellc and ~ Mr. W.‘ McCormick â€"ot @lenmorris < spent Saturday and mw. C. p. Bow man‘sâ€"Mr. K; was a business visitor to Toronta on Wedâ€" nesday "and Thursday.â€"Mr. Byron Lietson ~received a carload ol corn on Tuesday.â€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Lindsay, _ a son» Rov. Mr. Krauth gavre an wm;m on Tenmiperance on 8-:-1 r. Woitz alâ€" so gave address on Cienâ€" erowity .ï¬m(w- Mrs. â€" W#s ‘‘Resolted that the franchise .. should be extended 40 the Wonten of _ Canâ€" ada,"" was colnted by points and givâ€" en ‘in {favorâ€"of the afitmative. _ Beâ€" sides the debate the programime "conâ€" sisted oimol €ontest, music, essays, , oto. It was ‘decided %0 ‘hold â€"the next meeting one : week earlier than usual on account of the regular date falling on Good Friday. The reâ€"election . of officers also _ ‘took place, â€" â€" which ~resulted: as follows~ President, Illingworth Cassel; â€" Viceâ€" Président, G. Garland: Convenet, F; SBuccessful _ Farmers‘ Club lwth? The Farmers‘ Clubâ€"of S. 8. No. 5, glmt, held avery: successful mesetâ€" last Friday evening. ‘The judge‘s decision a‘q-gcém.v which â€"was Bean; â€" <Secy â€"Treas., _ Allen | Cassel, Programme© Committes, "the _ Misses Master, McCallum and> Bean. Grippe uf:dm appeniod mto Muster AArâ€" fpieg witiipt ind the hk Rllow _ Desth of Mrs‘ R. â€" Barberâ€" The :-thm?- day, Feb. 25th, '?' of Mrs: ert. Barber in her 75th fm"he t Mrs. Barâ€" ber‘was botn near. Hay and lived wwa:o;um lvhn . * 'ï¬!l? i about 22 years . ago. Het . ...:.'fl Mhy‘n ftoyms ago she went to Wingham : to â€" live with her daughter..Four childrén are left to moury her los#, namely: R. H. Barber, Haysville, _ Arthur . © Barber, Alleghanyi Pa., Jobhn Barber, Orillia, and Mrs. McKie,â€" Wingham. One son, James, died here about seven years ago.â€" The funeral took place. on Tuesâ€" day, Feb. 27th, on the arrivalâ€"of the 9.20 train at New Hamburg, to. St. James‘ cemetery . ~ "Fre " nt."" " on i en se on cordially ‘invited to attent. ors from hbere took advantage short course in stock and seed mt S â€"Rev. i ; give: an hnmbhm on “llsmâ€"‘g‘umuw lost .& Tat. M . biamood wbo . hee ~ M in mal on f cal m‘m "ummol the farmâ€" WEST MONTROSE P f im "ilk . =~ ts > 0 5/ ies s auths "DEBLK.TEF CAC I e has betn sick improving. M Mr M i numaber. fr social â€"held Uils place days ith turned home after ecks‘ short course . Schiedel visited I T OH YÂ¥ ~"MORNING, MARCH 7 1912 s here > Jw hoon â€" a s6f Mil® & M f H Y several aphenâ€" Hean, spendâ€" ‘, of ‘: the :â€" judgâ€" last ‘v'm the . Sam calted Intt and tends week. all at Sr HIâ€"Honorts: Lavra ‘Belle Turel, Alice Snydéer, Erma Horst. . Pass: . (Lillian ~Hallnan, _ Leslic JIr. lflm Olive Schweitzet, Samuel wian, Kathleen _ Lang ""H Anson â€"~ Martin equal, _ Hilda 5 Pl-t' Erma Koch. _ _ e Sir. ‘Hâ€"â€"Pass;â€" Roy Mevyer, . Annic Snyder, Grace Hdlnmrmm, *~.HMassie Moderwell;â€" Teacher; «Sr. TVâ€"Honors:* _ Elma â€" ‘Snyder Vera Schweitzer, Verna Meyér, â€" Os car. Bachman, Roy Snyder. B.. Classâ€"Ferne Heintzman,>~ Hazel Thomas, Grace Snyder, (Coldic ~Robâ€" A.. Claggâ€"Florence Hallman, ‘Maty Snyder, â€" Enuetta‘ Martin, ~â€"Jérome ll:::mu. ~George Bletchy,: â€" Aima /. Honor Roll of: Junior Roum.~~ « Jr. Mâ€"Alice Heintzman and Steila Aeber equal, < Vera Rellinger® and Marâ€" jorie McAllister equal, ‘Laura Yantz, Wiltrid Schweitrer, Maudic> â€" Baker; Wiltred . Snydet,. ~Hannah ~â€"â€" Phomas, Victor Reist, ‘Orlan‘ Snyder, ‘~Yiotet O‘Neil, Vera‘ Berlet. / ~~ . ; First Classâ€" Kenneth McAilister, Kock, : Clarence Hallman, Anson Al> lemang, Wilfted Yantz. Passâ€"Irvinâ€" Strong,. George Suyder Austin Snyder.â€" * . :. / â€" BLOOMINGDALE The iImperial Rotary Washer .*. . We‘show exclusive styles â€"in the ~best pr fmtha ‘best cusrom tailoring houses in Ca be ple to have you call and_ talk our cloth measure over with you at your own convehience. & gt* .Stiigsatz:)stO'Swandupto$ ‘teode â€" Woighol‘sWeokly Store News A.WESELOH .. Mong with cur Men‘sand Boys" Ready Made Cloth ness we have added a"special madeâ€"toâ€" measure department hone 215 From Out Cho The new Samples are ready for : â€" you to look over Beriin arge tub made of RED CYPRUS _Orelt Flarity, Teacher Two Good Lines of Washing Machines SCHOOL REPORT We Also Make Clothing to Your Order J8, pra best cusrom tailoring houses in Canada " We woul fle_y-ou E‘"a‘“{ ‘?’ k o“r .dmhfflt meade toâ€" your * Lrand Assortment of the Clothing forâ€"Men and Boys &A €* 24 The:Enlarged Store for the People ~~~~â€".â€" | 42 King St. E. fe ye A. WESELOH & CO; ~= se Your New Spring Suit N . WEICHEL & SON AT Ila_lf Section of Fine Virgin Land For Sale Fourteen miles from four Alberta, 7 j ig * further p Deutice Mpothete. Green Seal Corn Cure Ritz‘ Your Corns Cured for 15¢ \___ It relieves the pain instantly and removes oys * the : corn. * *â€">> Easilyâ€"applied by .rubbing it on the com with the sork Y‘M reiunded If it does not give b ~â€"‘‘‘satisfactton a best productions of fabrics ttin nOt Never Fails For further particulars see FOR SALE ONLY AT sHx The Rex Washer nt newf WHOLE NUMBER 3889 sof room for large size wringer miles from Shepard and five miles from Prite cugeigen io femd pdlehiom in $9.00 cash DRUG STORE â€" â€" Berlin EPH. FERRIER, Berlin, Ont Opposite Knox‘s Ontario R. GOUDIE H aAv [M.,L', P LCR I Low : Prices fy