«. Rvery perso ~who â€"wishes to save money on . Holiday . Shopping . wills be vitally | inter ted in these Saturday Bargainsâ€"all over the store we have priged everything so low that you will marvel at the values offered. * It may . nc in a ‘with accepted busifess methods to sell goods hib way below regular prices just when the demand for them is greatest iwt this store is interested only in serving its customers fairlyâ€"anot‘ takâ€" ig advintage of conditions that might make far larger profits ‘but. . at i | times givin : those w.mm.rm benefit of the economues that sult.from buying and s in large quantities. _ Come Saturday and pafit by prices that.cannot be equalled. A Eap.{py,_ and Prosperous _ ___<~New Year ioke 3,:& Suits, stylish tweeds, in new weaves : an «smootn gurface. worsteds, i ‘, ralâ€"shades of brown, and greys, rat mixturesi thread stripe, single l srarak. Strousers, broken . sizes . in es,. in.both tweeds and . worâ€" & um and dark colors; sizes "‘the‘ *%o 42 walet ~ Reguiar to $3.00, Saturday...... ...~.../ se . .ns $1.98 Uister nm breasted. ‘ modâ€" . convertiblé collars, in diagâ€" striped ulster tweeds, lined w serge, | sizes 34 to 11. $14 to §$16, Saturday ......... mi‘s black Overcoats, velvet collar in the. new Chesterfield style, #ully ‘finighed, . high shoulders, sleeves, deep lapels, sizes 3i to k Reg. $10 to $12 for fen‘s tweed trousetrs, medium .. and k ~striped _ patterns, in â€" winter t material. Regular $1.15\ _ to sack. styles, with‘ twill serge ‘Winings; sizes 35 to 44. Regular N, $12.50 and $14, Sat. ... s css $1.95 %hm are Two Kinds of Best % “ “â€"’v'â€";fl; ;;Vri;hone -your orders. & Tas. O. Motheral men and men‘s suits, tweeds, â€"and green tints; also a numâ€" ish worsteds in diagonals, oOwR, nlzgle breasted; sizes 31 . | ‘Regular $16.00 and ©$18.00, \~ 9 m z t that a store may keep, and the Best that good judgâ€" it, .6 ence, knowledge of good quality, and . that money can "A Ahry us ur . We ofter no other inducement â€" than | Wwill â€" . FRoods that will be remembered by their OVERCOATS %: ,’Loo PHONE 148 oNT.~ ns †i C . CrOPcRrFrHRHHEFOTTHASHSEE m THE WHITE GROCERY aere the Cood Clothes Come From." Merry Christmas . ERNST & CO. WE SELL THE BEST OBTAINABLE SATURDAY ns BARCAINS FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPINC Wishes you all $10.95 $12.95 $1.95 $1.29| and a Men‘s fur . lined Overcoats,.. . with choice of black or brown dog â€" jur lining, with Tamb or marmot . collars and heayy cloth shells.. Regular $35, SBAUOBY 04000 .x xo ces : xrthiliats Pottore Ocpabrs BOYS‘ CLOTHING Boys‘ Fancy. Prussianâ€" â€" Overcoats, stylish double bréasted velvet collar and ‘wool linings, winter weight. in dark shades, well tailored, sizes 21 %0â€"26, SAlE PFICG .,..:m...00 ../cilfrrentenserdscs 1 Beys‘ knee pants, dark . brown and ‘grey tweed, cotton lined, sizes iM to 33. Regular 60c, Saturday ... Boys‘ Tweed Ulsters, full cut with wide convertible collar, heaty winter weight, tweed cloth in~‘ a cark brown serviceable shade, well: tsimâ€" med and gailored, sizes 28 to‘ 33, Sale PFICG® :/..02 .. L nalu Te kss esd Boys‘ two piece Norfolk Suits with straight pants n;ade from â€"_a . ‘eang: English 4weed in a d:;; and medium shade, strong lining well made, sizes 28 to 33, Sale Price .......... ... / h x s". ; Boys‘ Bloomer Suits, two ‘button, double breastéd tweeds and worsteds in~ lark ~â€"and "brown,â€"good â€" linings, and best workmanship, sizes 23 to $3," Sale Prive ... ~........ ..anl2l... $25.00 $5.95 39¢ WATERLOO % Our Busy Neigh’ï¬Ã©rfé New Hamburg News Notes: Gathered by Industrions Correspondents in County and District The Munsicipal Counciliof . the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich, met ) 3 on Monday the 16th da â€" A. D. 191%, pursuant ad:ournment from last session, Nok Woolwich Council Proceedings Moved by .31r. Weber : â€" and © Mr, Brodbaecker, That the ‘‘be and is hereby author) " pg_i to the Treasurer: of the ity â€"of Watâ€" erloo the sum; of $2064.92, being .. the amount due on account ‘of ~County foad work. 3 T% Moved ty â€" Mr. Koch ‘ and <_ Mr, Brodhaecker, ‘That â€"we zemit :l:ig Susan Hemmerich‘s taxes on assessment, amount $2.30, and < $1.00 to Wm.~ Jacobi,‘ error ‘in schoolâ€"tax. Moved by Mr. Brodhaecker â€" and Mr. Koch, That we hereby extend Jacob Kinzels, Tax Collector, term of office until Jan. 13th, 1913. ; « Moved by Mr. Weber and Mr.â€" Sniâ€" der, that. byâ€"law. No: 605, to close â€" a certain road on Lot No. 74, G. C, T., in the Township of Woolwich, be read a first and second time. * & Moved ‘by Mtr. Weber and Mr. Sniâ€" der, That in regard to opening . up and extending a new road along <the lands of the late James Howlett and through those of Samuel Letson . to the Samuel Letson road, . that / we favorably â€"recommend . ‘"that â€" next yeat‘s council. give . tpa,ympodï¬on their serious consideration.. 3+R HRG ....i.... /A. wa Afton cmites. LBâ€"BO Susan Hemmerich, taXk tefund . 2.20 Wm.> Jacobi, ‘tax ertror <_z.os..> ~1.00 St. Jacobs Police Village, fire TOMRE â€"lse:s) seale eavigt "sheis .‘ s4t $T9800 Moved by Mr. Koch and Mr. Smâ€" der, That the following. amounts be paid for wire fence bonus under Byâ€" law No. 538â€" y John Seifri¢d _....., .....ocom.=a.. $7.50 Albert Gordon Estaté ........... 11.%5 Edw .. Séifti60 ......~ ~....su«4, u.c > 5.80 JO8. BRidOL .:.% sim.hie ismm 800 George Schell ....... i.......<.... ©6.50 S Te BDBRER :16 Goaatcceccic.cve .. 890 $78.15 ‘The Treasurer presented his annual financial‘ statement <of assets and liaâ€" mm’o showing a balance on hand of $1300.00. window very nicely detorated for the Christmas‘ season and has work in it that would do credit to a city studioj â€"The Christmas entertainment â€" of : the Evangelical Church willâ€" be held on Christmas evéhing in the church when a programme which the children have teen practising for geveral weeks will be rendered.â€"Mr. . Edward C.â€" Luckâ€" hatdt,, sonâ€"of â€" Mr.<a@nd Mrs: David Luckhdrdt, of this town died at the home of his patents, Jacobâ€"sttect, on Tuésday morning last. Dmm .::: twentyâ€"nine years of and il1 tor several mz The funetal took . place on . Thursday afternoon last from his parents‘ residence ©to the ~Baptist ‘Church," thence to Riverâ€" side" Cemyrtery,â€" Rev. ‘Mr. Push officiâ€" ating.â€"Miss Ida McNay: of the office staff of _ Stuart Bros. 1Ad., Hamburg is spending a week at home in Mitohell. to all our Readerys 5.80 8 .50 6.50 , 690 i2.35 3.00 2.28 14 80 *# | a Xhro gootflm this â€" alftern tat s Whce of sst Have a «re stock is housed.in .. for. the winter, . closed t that â€" for <the _ or thi [J shore the > tuin wh ually runs | :-%u ,‘ fe llB 4 P ‘ tmgs of. the good ie these nights : Jor.| las once more . 6hâ€"| a young woman 38â€"years of age, || ‘ ~ Bay:â€" â€"was ‘@ coupleâ€"of days when she was called | away. She leaves a husband, . three.} i , sisters and <a brother, fathâ€"} er and mother to mourd.. her. déparâ€"| ture.â€"What might have been . a sor< Aous accident occurred in‘ Long â€" Ba .| community last . week when Mr. H.| :Coulam‘ was accidentally shot but not killed.> Both barrels of his ~gun went:! off whilé out hunting, but he came ofl* !!rery luckily .by only receiving part of gne charge in his hip, â€" three~ and a“ alf inches deep. However,>. he is | doing nicely and his friends hope he} awill soon be about his work â€" again. Consideratle fowl, especially turkeys, have been placed: on the market lately Srom theseparts, which bring apreb-i ty good price. 3 FOUND HANGING NEAR SWAMP " KINGSTON.â€"The body oi Thomas Dunlop,: aged filty, who lived at LoÂ¥â€" &nt, in North Frontenac, was~ found t'uging from: a tree close to a swamp z::igrday alternoon. â€" He deft his broâ€" therâ€"inâ€"law‘s to go toâ€"work fo0r ~@ neighbor on Wednesday night. .. . der, That the thanks <of this Council be tendered to the Reeve, : Clerk and Treasurer forthe efficient, courtcous and obliging manner in which tz have discharged their respective ties. va * Suitable replies were made to . the above vote oi thanks, aflter which the ‘Countcit adjourmed. y _ WANTED :â€"Energeticâ€"and _ Ambitâ€" | Salesman to act as local â€m entative for Canadian Manuf £. Address Canadian Sales | Promoting £o., 36 James St. South,~Hamilton, Ont. Sas [ 49â€"3t. M. WEICHEL & SON we see Manitoulin island g ‘Weichel‘s Weekly Store News| weeks ‘we Phone 215 J. SNIDER, Clerk ettled .g y ‘the + t we . ~may . <An m% inter. m TR After Owing to extensive alteration thant, We uit tend to make after New Years‘ throughout our store and especially : in ‘our Men‘s and Boy‘s Clothing Department,° we will give you a speCâ€" ial Discount of 10 PER_CENT. on all Men‘s and Boys‘ Clothing. ‘Duringâ€"the remaining: days of 1912 up to Tuesday Dec. 3ist., AT HWALF PRICE dn.d less we offer you the balance: of our left over Listowel Suits and a few Overcoats. . C § .Not all sizes in every fine but a fair assortâ€" ment in the different lines.: Don‘t miss this Sale. This last week of 1912. i. s k Boys‘â€" Suits from 95c and up. Men‘s Suits from $3.95 and up. A.Weseloh&CGo. A. WESELOH. Christmas | â€" Bargains} â€" Wishing you all a Happy New Year and many of them. BERLIN, ONT. A. R. CGOUDIE. Waterloo LOW PRICES Â¥an % %