80 dea ) The details of style,.dnish and tailâ€" ribg ‘are those of highâ€"priced _ garâ€" ' its, ‘the interior construction, the irts that count are. the same as in h ments.. The fabrics and ( mings are full standard values up 0 $14. Included are all wool, ~ full weight meitons and â€" cheviots, black ind Oxfords, smart tweeds, various Shadow stripes and wale weaves â€" in ligreys and browns, models â€" including emiâ€"box and full box in fashionable ‘ Men‘s Overcoats at $10.00 Overcoats. with fabrics, trinmings id tatloring of the best possible;. the are correct, some are extreme &ome conservative fabrics include Itons, fine . cheviots and . smart in all the very latest . colors. l1 coats are made with hair cloth, old water shrubk fronts. hws«vleeam and stylish tweed Suits Mor" men, "~nalt© good patterns, ~~ neat ve, amd. colored stripes, ‘inâ€"several hi of brown, grey and olive mixâ€" , single hr?utgd models, _ sizes , to 44. Regular $10.00 toâ€" $12.00. tirdey Bargalu ...,...." k..;.... «.0. Young Moen‘s |Collegian Cut < Clothes Not all the flashy styles so generâ€" y offered for young men, but snapâ€" y models and fabrics. ‘They are more in fabrics, design, color â€" and it than the men‘s garnients, but enâ€" irely within the bounds of good taste / Â¥Youths long trouser Suits in cashâ€" mere and rough tweeds, in rich brown shades, sizes 32 to 36 chest. Regular 3 L§0.~ Saturday Bargain ... ...... L4 $5.85 Men‘s Overooats at $15.00 _ as more in the nature of an invitation to you e . :to re our good things with us, than as a d fe your ï¬lmw»ow beyond any doubt rat every Suit and , every Hat,every other hing we og'crd)lmu is as profitable for you to buy s for us to sell. _ You may not realize this; maybe it is‘nt very ommon in business; iwe don‘t know but we‘re sure f it here, and we think you will be after one exâ€" eritence with us. BERLIN DoYou Suffer From Corns selves to the shape of your feet ecause painful corns, bunions and callouses. Thousands of wearers of or Bunions ? Shoes that do not fit properly and adapt themâ€" There are Two Kinds of Best Tas. O. Motheral Dr. A._.> i0B Read CusR!0" MEN‘S SUITS, $7.95 ‘The best that a store may keep, and the Best that #Went, experience, knowledge of good quality, and that Try is tor ï¬m groceries. We offer no other inducement . than mm‘ will please. Foods that will be remembered by . their quality long after the price is forgotten: K C k. WATERLOO PHONE 148 OoONT. LON _ _ > 5 «( \,/$ ONTARIO. "Where the Cood Clothes GCome From." THE WHITE GROCERY . ERNST & CO.|; d is WE SELL THE BEST OBTAINABLE 1.50 to $15.00 Bring t Phone your ordets Men‘s Trousers of heavt good wearâ€" ing tweeds; sizes 32 to 42. . Regular $1.85 and $2.00; not more than two pair to a customer, Saturday Bargain Twoâ€"button double breasted mooln-l er.Suits for large boys, dark mixed tweeds, in grey and brown, Italian body lining, _ large roomy fitting : bloomers with adjustable straps and buckle at knee; sizes 28 to 35. Saturâ€" ky ~HAEGBIN â€".../ 0n cefiiceet dierearee riduidcty Boys‘ double breasted Bloomet Suits, in serviceable tweeds, in dark grey and brown Bloomer pants with strap and buckle at knee. Saturday.., Negligee Shirts of leading Canadian makes, cambrics, zephyrs and corded materials, in neat stripes on light grounds; all are made in coat style, with laundered small cufls; sizes . 14 to 19. Regular $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Saturday Bargain ... ........ ... .. Men‘s Tan Calf skin Gloves, made with .one clasp outside seams, ‘gussed fingers, bolton thumb and imperiag points. Regular $1.25. Saturday Barâ€" MEEHE \..2.:2012 nvclenell Snnncichee t Men‘s Sweater Coats with collars, fine cardigan knit or fatey _ stitched weaves, two pockets, strongly _ made and nicely trimmed, all sizes, regular $2.50 to $3.00,â€"Saturday bargain ... ‘1-9‘ Men‘s four in hand Silk Ties, colâ€" ors in the (lot are grey, red, blue, brown, green and other light and dark effects in bais and cross bar. stripes, floral back and neat small _ designs. Regular 35¢ to 50¢. Saturday ...... ... â€"â€"~F OR Men and Women Good Shoes for Everybody. â€" I1G KS SHOE HOME WATERLOO SOLE AGENT MEN‘S WEAR 4 w [ 98 mt sc : fla ecll ols lln io n mm + Ma D IRa of Best ; :: * | da D | M that good: judgâ€" (@| so! that money . can %|faj D | ha BLE EL * | pic inducement . than P | in: mbered by their. ) El KaAr «ale |;., J | be D w a i | mv , & | fin eral | : f & * | ha ONT. â€" $)a mhonts BOORECCOHK| G $1.39 250 WATERLOO,| ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1912 Locals "and â€" Personals.â€"Mr. T. A.. G. Gordén of " Dryden, formerly _ of with friends in town. He was accome panied by his ~two little children â€" Miss Carrie Klinck spent Sunday with friends © in ~Guelph.â€"Sudden Death : The friends of Mrs. Ed. Seip of Berâ€" lin. .will be shocked to learn of het. sudden death from heart failure at her ~â€"mother‘s hgu in Berlin. . Mrs. Seip, who was Miss Florence Randall before â€" her marriage, third daughter of Mr. Joe. Randall who until recentâ€" Ay had been a citizen of Elmira for some time, had been resting at her mother‘s home and when one of the members of the family went to call her, they found life extinct. She leaâ€" ves to mourn her loss, her husband and two little children aged five years and ten . months _ respectively.â€"Mr. George Auman left last week for the West ~ where he â€" will spent several weeks on business. â€"Dr. and Mrs. M. Kaipfliesch <of Berlin, formerly of this town, spent part of the week . with friends â€" here.â€"Mrs. George Allemang visited relatives in Berlin last week. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruth who have been visiting friends and relatives in the West for several weeks returned to théir hom here this week.â€"Miss Dorethea Schafer is still confined to her home as the result of a torn ligâ€" ament in her ankle. It will be some little time before she will be able to fesume â€" her‘ ~studies at the Berlin High . School.â€"Miss Bertha Christâ€" man spent several days ol last week at the home of her brother Otto, in Galt. She also assisted her #sisterâ€"inâ€" law, Mrs. Otto Christman at her reâ€" ception held last Tuesday afternoon.â€" Mrs. Simeon Meyer entertained a few of, her, friends . to tea at. her home or King St.,â€" last Friday afternoon Miss.. Salome _ Ratz visited at the ome of Mr. Wm. Doerbecker at Stâ€" Jacobs last week.â€"Mr. Frank »udow has <sold his. fine brick residence on Park St. to Mr. Conrad Eisenbach.â€" \Hy. Hedrich and Bros. are having alterations. made in theit store . to make room for a large grocery stock which they _ recently purchased.â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Peppler of Hanover who have teen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Devitt left for their home last week.â€"Among _ those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. David Zinn of Eaden, formerly Mrs. Simeon Randall, were, Mrs. Joe. Ernst, Mrs. Geo. Ernst, Mr. and Mrs. David Zeiâ€" gler, Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Randall and Mrs. â€" Hy.. Kraft.â€"Owing to Rev. Strampler . preaching . a missionary sermon at Linwood last Sunday there was no â€"service held in St. Jame‘s Lutheran Churchâ€"A call from Bufflaâ€" lo, N.Y., toâ€" Mr. B. Schulz, teacher of . Paul‘s Parochial Stchool . has been received by him but at a meetâ€" ing of the members of the Church it was urged upon Mr. Schulz to refuse the call as his duties as teacher had RIEHNOIOIONONOIOIOIOICIOICIOIOICIOICIOIOK NONCIOIONSIONOIQ NOIOKNOIOIOIOIOINOIRK NGHIIONONCIONNONRNOCICINCANANAANAA NA been of such a satisfactory . nature to theny, and they felt that his serâ€" vices here were of too much _ value to let him depart.â€" Mr. Schuls â€" has refused to accept the call, and be will continue his duties here greatly . to the pleasure of those interested in this _ separate ©school.â€"Mr. George Reuter returned to his home here last week after spending some time . om business in the North West.â€"Mis® F. Small and Mrs. John Small visited friends in‘ Guelph last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ratz spent Sunday with relatives in St. Jacobs.â€"Mr. G. Linâ€" tiek visitedâ€"friends at Linwood for a few days last week. â€"Mrs. David Zeiâ€" gler has returned _ to her home here alter visiting her daughter at Guelph for a few days.â€"Mrs..S. Winn is still confined â€" to her. home with illness. Her many friends wish her speedy reâ€" covery+â€"Mr. John Miles spent Friday with _ Mr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds at St. Jacobs. He was accompanied by his two. lithle grandchildren, . , Miss Maud and Master Miles Gordon.â€"Mr. ‘Ralph lem of the Royal Bank| staff at G is spending hs holiâ€" days at his home here.â€"Farm Sold : Mr. Albert Hail of this town Km. sold his <farm, known as the farm, situated ‘about a mile and . a half east ~of Elmira to Mr.. Allen Knarr.. The farm is lt'wfll"m" pied by Mr. Tom Hill will move into town in the near future.â€"The Elmira Poultry Show will be . held on, the 8th, 9th and 1ith of Novemy ber. â€"Mr. Wyatt has moved with his family intoâ€" Mr. D. Stump(‘s house on _ Arthur â€"St. and Mr. ï¬h& moved from the latter plate into a fime new residence at the South end of Kikg Stâ€"Mer. Floyd who es on td fames GO: Trode ol Preston spent the week Our Busy Neighbors News Notes Gathered by Industridus Correspondents in County and Du&nct Elmira Local and P â€" Mr. _ Allan (lood left on ‘Tuesday‘ for. Hamilton to attend _ theâ€" ncial. _ Sunday School Convention to which he" has been :appointed a delegate . by : the Woolwich ‘FTownship .Sunday . School Association.â€"â€" Our w. Mr: J. 8. Challener, who bas n living here for about five years, is leaving with his family for Winnipeg this week. He has considerable work to do for . the C. P. R. people dor :their im the West, and ho:nu uearer the centre his work. £ C. Bowman with Mr. and Mrs. . â€"P. Bricker of Washington motored _ to Palmerston on Saturday and Sunday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shantz visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wismer of Nix’qflPines.amSundny .â€"Mrs. :J Doetâ€" ing "And Mr. Roland Doering and Mrs. | OR Becï¬r all of Berlin Sundayed with r. and Mrs. E. Devitt.â€"Mr. M. D. Hallman Sundayed under _ the. parental _ roof.â€"Mr. W. D. Bergey spent _ Sunday at . his home here.â€" Master Henry Good spent a few days with Mr. Wesley Hallman last week.‘ â€"Mr. H. Kaster and the Misses Berâ€" tha â€" Werle and Edith mright visited with Miss Rose Sweitzer on Sunday.| Oct. 15.â€"The harvest is past and the summer is gone and threshing operations have begun in the valleys. We had a bumper crop this yearâ€"the best in twelve years. We had a wet kummer _ but the\grain ripened _ in good time and ‘cutting was completed much earlier than last year.: Many of the small farmefs have finished stackâ€" ing and are busy fall ploughing. The big farmers shock thresh their grain and ‘this willnot likely be completed before the middle of November. Help b News Notes.â€"Mr. William Spactzel is busy engaged in erecting a ~new bridge in our burg as the old one was torn away by the flood a . few months ago.â€"Mr. E. Devitt has . al= most completed the new addition to his house and it certainly makes Kll inmprovement to his house.â€"Mr. 6 is scarce and wages ‘average ~about two dollars a day. ‘Thresh hands get from $2.50 to $3 a day and board. ‘There was a big stream of immigraâ€" tion this season, but the new artivâ€" als located mostly in the newer parts of the province where homesteads are still obtainable. Lacombe, Alta. Mannheim Conestogo new hotels this to . be field of h\ Happily Wedded.â€"A pretty wedding a)took place at the bride‘s home when heiMiss Lydia Roth, youngest dtuaur ¢â€"{of Mr. and _ Mrs. Daniel. B. th, sâ€" ‘north of Baden, was . married to nd Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah G. re!Steinman, on Oct. 17th. Rev. . Danâ€" 8. {iel H. Steinmann. â€" officiated. _ The ‘Sâ€" bridesmaids were the Misses Nancy ol |Steinmann and Mary Schmidt, while "‘}Messrs. Moses Steinmann and Dan. Eâ€"|Roth acted as best men. After the i!â€" | ceremony at the church the wedding â€[zlany returned to the residence . of es‘Mr. D. Roth, where a sumptuous ts | weddingâ€" breakfast ~ awaited them, _| which all enjoyed. â€" The many _ and costly presents the bride _ received ..} from:~ her â€" friends ~showed..theâ€"~â€"high esteem in which she was held. In the evening theâ€" Baden band serenaded e]| them and rendéred several selections w | which were heartily enjoyed. . Mr. ne|and Mrs. Steinman will reside onthe w |farm west ol Baden. x# han hoen sew -.5}£~§. es prka4 -vdd’q-.:.;}a- e his y ind â€"| mm« Lald hls C o m t L C s old PERICY ‘J ‘, ,‘ , M $ + ase! hC â€" when > Mr.o C. M‘ onthil} bought it for the sumâ€" of $575.00 will take steps to remove it at anm ï¬â€.â€"-lt. L.) M ~ _of | in spent Sa hete on special s.n;’:.-m. J a man of Betiin the Socialist eufld& in this ~ pre sent . campaign for. North Wol‘l‘bi held>â€"a. meeting here last Saturday when a very attentive audience list ened to his . address.â€"The Messrs Schondelmeyer, A. \J. Mickus, H. Wil heltv‘and. < A. Urstadt of Waterloo spenta few hours hereâ€" Monday. on special business.â€"Mr. and Mrs: . Mâ€" Schaub, . Mr., and . Mrs. F. Bivour spent Sunday witn friends in Elmitaâ€" â€"Mr. Henty© Ottmann of «Milverton [lpent Sunday with his parents here.â€" The Messrs.. Dan Schmidt and .C. D. Becker are kept very busy now mak: Ang cider and applebutter respectiveâ€" Ay.â€"Thanksgiving â€" ~will â€"be observed next: Monday.â€"Mr. August Schneider of Bamberg spent Sunday â€"with Mrs. Wm. Rbeinhold. Local and Personal.â€"Mr. _ Adolph Steppler is seriously ill atâ€" present and slight hopes‘are entertained fot his recovery.â€"Mr. Elias Brubacher is making great improvements to‘ his woolen mill at present by putting in a new beating system.â€"Mr. E. Alâ€" bert has returned from Owen. Sound to spend a week at his~ home.â€" Mr. M. Davey, Manager of the . Dominion Bank, has returned from his two weeks holidays.â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Lanz of Berlin spent Sunday _ with Mr. and Mrs. C. Heldman.â€" Mr. and Alrs: John Heldman and Mr. and Mrs A. Hartung motored . to Philipsburg on Sunday.â€" Messrs. J. Freiburger and A. Bonfanti visited at the home of. Mr. Jos. Hofele. «». Weichel‘s Weekly Store News! W ellesley Phoaone 215 Baden mrovsnrnftanbr feprer t3 d 2 @ el Ceh Suits and Overcoats | â€"~Mf " c inA 7w'~-~'-.,,,r.,... +4 ~button sm e m asted. B‘YL. in $ the leading shades." Prices .â€" _ 2'50 We are showing a good : range <of men‘s suitsâ€"in all the leading shades and styles, well made and made : to fit; prices _ We make a specialty of boys‘â€"clothâ€" ing and can give you a good : choice ol all the latest styles and . cloths, made in a two or three button . dowâ€" ble breasted coat with knickers or bloomers, price *% We have opened up ourâ€"line ol Winâ€" ter Overcoats and are . preparéed to show you what is new and upâ€"todla.‘ They are made in‘ single and â€" d breasted styled with velvet cor self collars, in a variety of patterns "in tweed cloths. Alss ‘black melton and beaver coats with velvet.collar. Pricâ€" es You can stand a Sweatef . Coat now. We are ready with a lg? asâ€" sortment in greys, green, blue, »â€"tans and other leading shades, with . or A.Weseloh&60. without collar. Prices EXCEPTIONALLY â€"CGOOD â€" VALUES Men‘s and Boys‘ A. R. COUDIE. MEN‘S WINTER OVERCOATS BOYS‘â€" OVERCOATS FOR FALL AND WINTER MEN‘S SUITS BOYS‘ SUITS BERLIN, ONT. . " Â¥ /9 * * $2.50 to $9.00 â€"â€" WHOLE [ifalral ralnal ral fal red (od 1 ply Special Roofing at per square 2 ply Special Roofing at per square o.R 3 ply Special R ooï¬ at per square s 17 ply Crystalâ€" Roofing at per square C Waterloo A. WESELOH. 75¢ to $5 $5 to $7.50 $2.50 to $9.00 $8.00 to $18.00 to $16.50 $6.50 $2.00 $3,00 $1.50, $3.25 LOW PRICES tN 9y E @ m (8 al d (€ o) a