J ~Special for _ Saturday i2 "2s: 3 BERLIN YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO EXPECT MORE â€"~ THAN MERE CLOTIHES: FOP TIHE * * __ cLOTHES.MONEY YOU SFEND THIS SUMMER uui-u.mundm’-mm all â€"wool: tweeds, . beautifully . made, ies es eneanite es The is not one suit in th line that al-msauamonoam-eu at $0. We have all sizes to suit all at $0. We have all sizes to suit all “mm.lpdidvfluttfl& ular prices, sale price a 3" . ©_ _ _~ _ $5.95 mlmwmmmw browns and olive shades in the calmer stripes and bars, showing distinctly they are fine imported â€" worsteds, Seotch tweeds and west of England €weeds. These suits have the _ long lapel cuff on sleeve,> fancy diagonal and straight ‘pockets, the high shoulâ€" ders and : high collar.> 'l't» trousers are made in the new college~". style, easily worth $14, saie price $10.00 Boys‘ double breasted bloomer suits two and three buttoned ~miodels with Jong~ rounded _ lapels made from â€" imâ€" ported smooth finished grey and fawn $weeds . with twilled serge body ;linings large fitting strap and buckle . % ers, sizes 290 to 34. Regular a ssturday batgain :.;. . /.. U OL SL YOU‘RE. ENTITLED. to anâ€" assurance of quality ‘of eorrect style and fit and further, you‘re" entitled to pleasare and satisfacs gion in them and a continuation of these thiugs in wearâ€" ing them,â€" man who makes his selection from our Summwer disp‘ays of clothing _ for m:.‘ï¬ounmg! men and boys. bas all these assurances, and in addition will find ikat évery . dollur he spends here, is purchasing the very maximum of genuine value. YTOU‘RE ENTITLED tion in buying them and ing them, ‘The man who How Many Feet In Your Family 7ZICK‘S SHOE HOME A Good Opening to go ahead which 1 will point all â€" k io Ieapbons‘" bor‘s n oUR MEN‘S SUITS A bigh stepper" or a draught hors <made and good weating Harness, like ummmmutitmud This is what you like to say can do it every time®if you see to PHONE 44 MEN‘S SUITS ‘Where the good olothes come WATERLOO COVERED WITH VALUE! ~â€"ERNST & CO. . WILHELM For A Live Man Don‘t mude this. ie have shoes for ovar{‘ member little toddler who must have sprirfg ones for the head of the house.= _ @IML t o say about that horse of yours see to it that he‘s & W arer 00‘s ~Brst Snos SroR® THE CHRO BOYS‘ TWO PIECE SUITS â€" Sizes 25 to 28. Thig lot ‘includes all wool tweeds and fancy worsteds, slugle and double breasted belt coats, some with box pleats; others _ quite plain, knce pants, regular $3.50 and $4.00 for 3 x i : $2.95 double: sewn Men‘s black~ wo1 attached, full size regular 75¢ for Men‘s all wool worated trousers : in the new indistinct stflpâ€"u &nd m ‘These are beartiful goods and / every pair guatanteed; "Phis‘ wilt be one ‘of the three greatest sunps of the entite pate. All sizes, regular $2.50 and $3 Your choice whie they last at _ __ MEN‘S TROUSERS horge works better in wellâ€" ke we ihiw . They‘re #asy kâ€" working shirts, collar 1 size in the bodies â€" and seams, sizes 14} to 17%, ve mean.iog OUERINOR ... ONTARIO from" f ONT. nndaint,., sart ulh $1.98 You vers o the congregation or se Paur‘s n aemamn>" on their â€"annual picnic in Mr. ~>Geo Kiinck‘s orthard ‘nextâ€" week‘ on % cessfully passed ~ recent : examina~; tions at the nefli!:,m â€" ‘were i?t'::‘i 1 A'Mrv St\t:n. m i ks to . Btump{; Form: 1.A .,Leonore: < :Oito, Gustave R;?nl; pass, | Carl.. ~Dunke;, Form 11. Hilbert Weichel. : Honors in . Form 1. Commercial, Willie Alleâ€" mang, Pass, Carl Hemmerich, Clarâ€" ence Leinâ€"Mrs. W. W.. Geikic . reâ€" turned home on Tuesday after spendâ€" ing a lew days with friends in Torâ€" onto.â€"Mr. Thos, Boyer, : teller of the Fraders Bank staD here has received notice to report at : Toronto . next wéek.~â€"The membersâ€" of the. Froh Sinn Club gave a very gnjoyzhla dance on Friday evening in bis hotor. 3# Council‘ Meeting.â€"The _fifteenth â€" sesâ€" sion of the Village Council was beld last Monday evening, the Reeve °> in the chair, and all the members presâ€" | eat. The first mattcr of discussion | was the reading of â€"aâ€" letter from Arthur. Ullyot. of Trenton‘ regarding the machinery ol the Gateman Butâ€" ton ‘factory. _A communicationâ€" from R: McRay, Secy . of the Ontario Muâ€" nicipal Association in connection with an Amendment to the Assessment Act to tax land higher than improvements ; was laid aside.~ A request from L. , Maxwell of: Berlin that on bebalf of the City of Berlin the. Reeve . and Council were to be present at their grand ?elebration on July 17th, and‘ also that the Reeve declare that date a civic holiday for Elmira.. . Byâ€"law No. 292â€"was ordered ‘to be registered, and the Clerk was instructed to préâ€" pare a byâ€"law for the ot conveying to Jessie B. . eP 5 certain part of Victoria street . for Iand to be conveyed by Mr. S to the corporation for the purpose wof a stréet from Factory St. ‘to Victoria 8St. The Councilâ€" then adjourned â€"to meet again on July 8th, _ â€"__. . Mrs. Louis Koerber of Elora, tromâ€" erly of this town, u'my"mud her many friends wish her .â€"a speedy recovery.â€"Mr. Frank Meyer â€" is atâ€" tending the mecting‘ of theâ€" High Court ~of theâ€" Canadian, â€" Orderâ€" â€" of Foresters at Hamilton this week, as a delegate ol the local lodge.â€" Mr. Hy. Contad attended the funcral . of ‘the late Mr. Hofiman at: _ Milverton last week.â€"Mr. T. Gruber, who â€"was operated â€"upon for appendicitis: â€"< last Sunday afternoon . is‘ much improved, and it is hoped that he will soon ‘be out of danger,â€"Mr, and Mrs, â€" Chas. Miller and litble child o( â€"Berlin spent. Sunday with the former‘s parents in town. â€"Mr; Chris.. Dreisinger, â€" fturniâ€" ture dealer, is â€"making great â€" . alteraâ€" tions to his block on Arthurâ€" street behind the Traders‘ Bank. _ He is tearing down the former ware rooms and will build a fine two storey buil ding, the bottom flat of which he will use as show rooms. ; In the meantime Mr.â€" Dreiginger has â€"rented the storeé formerly used by Mr. J: Hornberger on ‘Arthur St., where he is showing his ‘Turniture.â€" Mr. Daniel â€" Stitmpf was the guest of honor atâ€" a &t‘her- ing at the home of Mrs. John Christâ€" man in honot of his eightieth " birth day last Sunday afternoon, when some forty guests cathered to wishâ€" Mr. Stumpf many happy returns~ During the afternoon his three daughters preâ€" gented their father with a _pair â€" of goid rimmed spectacies, after which the father presented each one of them with a ten dollar gold plece,â€" A very pleasant time was spent ‘by ~all presâ€" ent, and among‘ thate who were â€"presâ€" ent Troma distance were: . Mrs.â€" W. Keffer, of Pilkington, Mrs:. P. Koerâ€" mechtel of Kossuth, all sisters of Mr. Stumpf; others were Rev. Mr. and Mrs, J. Strempter, Mr. and Mrs. ' mn:g‘m. Wm. Lebsack of Totonto, M¢. Mrs, B. Stumpft and daughâ€" ter ‘of Berlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Schâ€" weltzer of Woolwich, and many other nm.-f‘k-. G, Pepper . bas . been given‘ the contract for the painting of Messre. Klingk and Abrens‘ _ hardâ€" watre storé on Arthur straet..â€" The baseball game played last =wturday between the Great West Felt Co. and the: Furniture Facwory ‘Leagues ended in a victory in favor of ‘the _ Ofeat West, the score standing 43. _A good sized crowd witnessed the game. â€"Seéveral friends of Mrs. Heimbecker met at her home last ‘Tuesday evenâ€" ing and spent a few social hours with her previous to her departure â€" from ‘:: ru-t lanho on;cnl'el 8t ; We tends. building . a naw mfln aummer and |‘&~m! a IOW SOCIal MUCID N3 her previous to her departure â€" frc her :.umnl ba?: “:ld‘cmh 8t ¢ t lding :"m%ufla‘(::emw a Mr. F. will take M se vigefed 97. it, Hointioien the week with tr in Milverton Mr. and "'7-1"‘ Welamilier _ ap nart of the with the . forme with "the ps 5 ues 2 ‘ _ aare: S te s .A WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THUR dok after spending their . holidays â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. Wiltale. of returned to their home â€" lost £LMIRA radale on â€"behalf ol , â€"Locaklâ€"and Personal.â€"The merchants Reeve: . and | of Baden have agreed to elose â€" their spef News Notes.â€"The réig on Saturâ€" se mt s wtat ge seellr . who bas torn x,n expeots to have a barn raising in > the near future. o J ) Bunday. School :# The 'ï¬â€˜;: e i. !{ï¬e The annual o o-: farm of Mr. A. Lanu hâ€"ehhum Monday afternoon and s m:ch -10!!! by +1 htuu crowd Local g’l:tmx.;- Messr H. Kasteér, ence â€" Horace Hallman and the Misses erth Werle Clara ‘Hallman and E. Wright visitâ€" ed friends near Haysvill® on Sunday. â€"Messtrs.M. D. Hallmia, and > M. Bowman‘ of Berlin were Bun visiâ€" tors in the i‘v*_"; and Mrs, A. EBa:y _otf Pittsburg, Pa., have arrfred to spend their.â€"summer holidays & this . viciâ€" nity.â€"Mrs. M." Haliman Bridgeport has left for her home alter spending a week with her daughter," Mrs, S. C. Shantz.â€" Mr. andâ€" siré.: .N. â€"," Bergéy visited friends in Herlin un Bunday. _ Footballâ€"The louai te ayed : a friendly game . of bbald = w the Beavers of. ‘Williamsh mv evening of last week: The result was & Aie, each side scoringâ€" one goal. Bith,"every. sventiy m and ~Satarday\ till Sopt. 30thâ€" Miss mm, daughter ol Mr. â€"and Mrs: D Roth, â€"was .m z Mr.â€"Jos Ramseyer ‘on . > Thursday, June: 20th. Rev: Mr.â€"Steinman â€" Mr. and <«Mrs. . Joshua Shantz leftâ€" ~Baden Tuesday of this week for Chicago and points â€"west . to California where they will spetit five months:~O7 18« turn they will go “m&u British Cohimbia," Alberta â€"â€" and Mdnitoba. â€" Miss Lily Wippler6f Petersburg spent a few days with ner uncle, Mr. H. Lautenslager.~â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Stepâ€" pler_returned {rom Sebringville where they ‘spent a few. months with their daughter.â€"Messrs. 1. Snyder and Ed. Hollinger of St. Jacobs paid ‘ a flying Â¥isit‘ to Baden friends last Thursday in theirâ€"auto. â€" Mr. Ed. Micike joined them on â€"Friday. future make her home.â€" Mr. > Menno t Lichty of Bridgeport spent _ a _ few days with friends «e towa.â€"Mr.â€" Solâ€" ! t omon Wolfe left last Tuesday for the. North West where he will spend some > g time on business:.â€"Tho Eimira â€" baseâ€"| j ball. team ‘has. been asked ~~to phy! at Elora on July ist and will> likely | ; accept.â€"There was no service in St. Paul‘s Lutheran Chitch last 4 Sunday owingâ€"to the absence â€"of â€" Rev. P. Graupner, who was taking charge . of the services=~ol Rev Lossner: of â€" Snyâ€" der, who is laid up with fliness.â€"~Mrs J. Jung was given‘ a surprise party | . by the Ladies‘ Aid of St. â€"James‘| . Lutheran Church, it being the. occa | sion of her. birthday: _ Several hours . were spent in social enjoyment â€" ~and during the afternoon Mrs. Jung . was presented . with a pretty * musical clock by the Aid.â€"Mr. Conrad Bohâ€" . Jender is spending a few weeks out zu(.oi' business.â€"Mrs. <Quick{all : of. alt visited u-z home of Mrs.Geo Klinck. over S y . â€"Mt. J, ~Fopnell ol Bertin:‘was rencwing olf acquaintâ€" + &A \aarwc.m m \ a Aatal @occident last y â€" after: noon, when thÂ¥ir horse * Aright ;to-t 'tv: miles south of this place. ‘ r. and n.&tï¬n“m out of the buggy the horse which | +A â€"ï¬â€˜ to get away ran as far â€"as K ;; c::&m it was &n«l * :': * preisinger who" was on + ) wily to Elmira Desides n _ sgevere t hg up andâ€" a few bruises the 0câ€" _\ cupants of the. rik were the: , | worse for the : mishap.â€" The e en ooaee w :’W&M'iï¬m & | thlo" io BFinmemiae. ~ ror" modleies \ | Show which ‘has been hoiding . $ 6. i ming eegaith m oi t P w n onee. aad mfine " Tor Maric Mrs. B Lein Mre. H. he emd Bat tertainments waf Manto, ter A. lab‘,“‘gt C rerware.â€"Mr. and MANNFHMEz tM BADEN to on ® Oof MBE iler of Floradiaie | a1â€" ; of dropey and hekrt .“é. nday .with Mr. and Eâ€"TELEGRAPH. _ «l s § C R Â¥ M IT® M Mr â€" Mrs:‘ Cameron of Montrealâ€"is visitâ€" _ing at the home of her sister, . Mrs. Wm. Leaper.â€"Mr. and Mrs. H.~Spies â€"of _‘ Floradale spent Saturday‘ at the !'i!,oï¬n;!.l‘-# m ! sperit Sunday under: the parental, rool. !"â€"Miss _ Elva ~ Weber of.â€" Bridgeport spent Sunday. at ber â€"home. here.â€"Miss ‘Nettie _ Donald Sundayed: with ~het parents here.â€"Mr.â€" EG.:Winn . left â€" for the West Tast week where he has stâ€" cured‘ a good position .in a large drug stote. _ We wish him every success in ~Lis nmew field. â€"Mrs. Stedelbanct spent . & fewâ€"cays last week with her: son in ~ Elinira.â€"Mr . Currey «Bulmer le‘t ‘ on Tuesday motning for Petawawa,, hayâ€" z,ucund the positionâ€"of â€" Private j retary. to St. Col: Petrics . while i:n command. of ‘the military grounds te. ® Theâ€" ‘Young Peogle‘s â€" Socisty seld their â€"semi_.monthlyâ€" mecting on Staâ€" day evening.. A very «able. topic. was given by Miss Mapél Ballard, the subâ€" ject chosn being ‘High Ideals,‘" _Aifter the sppic, officers wore elected: for the coming year as lollows : Presidentâ€"Gordon Peterson. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Oswald Suyden. ‘Secretaryâ€"Miss E. Suyden. Treisarerâ€"Northan® Wilkinson. .Organist=â€"Miss K. Ballard. & We sincerely hore that th Y.P. S: will continte in its gocd work @5 . it tas during the past year. â€" are in demand at . pret %ï¬ is plain strip #«, or bordered, it is right in shows this very: new* material, im all~â€"the newest shades â€" of )&‘mfl,“h blue, cream, nile green,â€" mavy,© brown, â€" and black,. ~27 : inch: wide, our â€" While we have as yet had no severe Hot weather this season it is bound to come. very soon. Staple Dept. News STAPLE DEPT: NEWS Good ~Good A WESELOH SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS Berlin HAWKESVILLE OTTON YOIL Dow‘t fail to ‘see our large stock of White Vestings at . the most reasonâ€" able â€" prices, at per yard from 14¢. 10 To o hn es es n i ooeg, oA e «| â€" Weichel‘s Woekly Store News dagtd TO KEEP OUT THE FLIBHES :"“ 2 r*;‘ I ‘f;' ;'«’:.w “'7"1"‘ ; es Cictk a> es 3 “-“‘3' Â¥: f ,_,.'k P IETE C hamett /s . A vhanie t â€" ie The Enlarged Store for the People : 42 King St. E. =â€" â€" A. WESELOH & CO. ~= :0 Sunday school Anniversary and Children‘s Dey service in connection with the Methodist ~~church ~were conducted ‘on . Sunday, Rev. A.< J. Crighton, ~a stromg helpful preacher ; &wh ed the annivetsary â€" sermon in morning. ‘The children of . the School h as charge of ‘the evenâ€" ing service which will consist of singâ€" ing recitations, eto. * AT THE METHODIST CHURCH.. _DEATH OF MRS. MEMAT &s. The satin striped cotton grenadine is . very smart apâ€" peating _ material, just . the thing for ~ a . smart suminer dress_ The shades in this line are_ limited. _ Come ard get your . ckoice before they : are picked â€" ‘over. 30. inch â€" wide, Our price. per yd. ...". ~...; %6¢. The question we want to draw vour attention to {s%â€" â€"«> Are you prepared for it when Deut{che Xpotyefe. Paris Green ~25¢ per Ib. . Ritz‘sg »8yG SToke ~Phone 215 Guaranteed to he the very bost Quality Spectial price in larger quantities .. We have a complete assortment of Screen Doors in stained only and stained and varnished, Every door well:made and ‘well finished.. We carry every style in the following. sizes â€"2 ft. 8 in x 6 ft. 8 in â€"a2ft. to inc x 6 ft 10:in.â€"3 ft; x 7 ft. Plain Stained Doors. comnlete with hinves"¢+" an PJ MÂ¥ WEICHEL & SON. ain‘ Stained Doors, complete with hinges‘$1 mw « « ; #a | -f_- w ty 85 “ ancy and Varnished _« ©¢~~> «* _ j ancy and . © " « t es anel and _ * / PYY eX w olsX in Door WINDOW â€"SCREENS invy window :â€"It will pay ‘you to see our. ging hams in .évery desirable shade* and Pattern, 8 bigtables filled with this staple cloth, ~at per yard from 8o: to Strictly Pure it. x 6 tt. 6in WHOLE NUMBER 3040 _ high material .â€"so wg The colors to be seon‘ in this cloth are ol the: very‘ newest shades, . such as hlh blug, tani, . champ; and grey, in plain, ordered and fancy "desighs, 27 uch wide, oult prite ‘..:.... 35¢. The death of ‘Mrs. Mémal took place at her residence in Waterloo on Monâ€" day afternoon. The decéased was "a sister of Mrs. Adam Seyler and Mrs, Elirabeth Schwartz of Berlin. y$ The fungral will be beld on Thursâ€" day morning from the late residencé to St. LOouig‘ Roman Catholic Church and: thence to the Catholic cemetery. his season, and w $ there Or OW at Ontario Waterloo Opposite Knox‘s R. GOUDIE t Cl Prices 20 cotton aterial en ~of 1a y 00 25 $o 15 ts ‘wo