; The greatest trouser values _ ever : ‘shown in Berlin. * _ ~ $1.50 Trousers for ... $1.29 Canada‘s Best $2.00 trousers for wrrisisee Kniviugee sumieesd pestamcs oon.. $A.BD Canada‘s best $2.50 Trousers for sAlke 0. c oys 3 Nee k O O Garlle â€" l n oe a e t e o se ns oo â€" g * : P s -;‘ x ¢ . _ k .‘ & 'f:‘»,; 3 '::: ,‘r'f"*n" z-"~L._!v' & » 6 ; at F V - esesssssccececese eecsecsesesesecseeceeeceseceeseesecse2c2c2cese We placed in stock over a thousand pairs. 2 $17 Blue Bristol worsted woo! twill linings, ghop tailored. The best $17 Suits in Ontario, were bought by us for spo: cash at a clearing price. }’l"hgre were 128 Suits in the lot. BERLIN‘S GREATEST TROUSER SALE. LOT 3â€"OUR GREAT $17.00 OVERâ€" COoaATS. In pure wool raw edge meltons, in chinchillas, in pure wool British fabâ€" rics. $17 Men‘s Blue Suits, Rush Spec. Sat. $12.50 Handsome shawl and two way We have collected from our regular collar Coats, gray, brown and mixâ€" St0°k about 1,000 Negligee Shirts, ture, made by one of Canada‘s best shirt ~â€"oâ€"wwwâ€"ns_â€".â€"â€"â€".________ Inanufacturers, culls attached, â€" large LOT 3â€"OUR GREAT $17.00 OVERâ€" bodies, well made, all perfect goods, CoaATsS. newest designs, sizes 14 to 18, regâ€" in ho . _ ular value $1.50, Saturday ......... 6e n wa a22s Cous oogh Li 20 LOT 32â€"$14 COATS $9.95 AND FOUR OVERCOAT RUSH SPECIALS, nr LOT NO.â€"1â€" $10 BLACK MELTON CLOTH OVERCOATS AT $7.95. There are only 20 Coats in the lot, Standard $10.00 values. ( Miller & Hohmeier AN IMMENSE PURCHASE OF OVERMAKES IN OVERCOATS AND SUITS SATURDAY. Unseasonable weather has made a iull in trade generally, but we have decided to fesce things on Saturday by oficring values hitherio unknown in this city. There will be specials in every departmentâ€" real specialsâ€" great bargains that will appeal to men of good taste in the matter _ of Saturday Must _Be a Big Day ERNST S turday and noxt week at ... $12.50 How We sell our Wool Knitted Qoods ‘In white and brey, with navy band, white with red _ band, and .all white with tassels, all sizes, at each ... .. .000 .. 45c. Chilly winds, cold days and the approach of Winter will advise â€"you to consider the semiâ€"annual question, Warm _ Mitts, Gloves, Sweater Coats, etc., for Missss and Children. We know of no better place, (there is no bet ter place) to solve the nuestion than at this store, because we carr best KNITTED GOODS made. In medium and heavy weight pure wool, well made, all sizâ€" es in shades of gray, brown, white, navy and black, _ very warm and comfortable, at a Pair 25¢. and .._...... ......__...50c. For misses and children, very warm and comiy, all sizes, in shades ofâ€" white, red, nayy ard black, at a pair 15c., 25¢, 35¢. and ... 00 22. 0....50c. WOOL KNITTED GLOVES. CHILDREXN‘S KNITTED TOQUES, wWOOL KNITTED MITTS. 567. No. 46 PIEPER BLOCK : BERLIN, ONT. popular styles, for serviceable fall wedr, all well made from box calf broken lots in sizes 1 to 5, regular $2.50 to $3, Saturday ............ $1.98 205 Pair Girls‘ Boots, in solid box calf and dongola kid with patent toe, medium heavy sole and low heel, sizes 11 to 2, Saturday Bargain ... $1.49 390 pairs of Women‘s _ nice _ fine boots in high grade quality selections of choice vici kid, patent and gunâ€" metal leathers, in a dainty <iyle, blucher and button style, cuban heel, very dressy, beautifully finished, sizes 21 to 7, to clear less thah cost on SAUUITUAY ......... .202 sls $2.95 Mcn‘s Boots, choice new styles, in patent leather, tan, calf, vici kid and gunmetal calf, all goodyear â€" welted waiking boots, dress boots, and exâ€" reilent style for business wear, sizes 5} to 10, regular $4.50 to $5.00, Saturday bargain ... ........... $3.95 MEN‘S BOOT Stanfield‘s. Your money back if it shrinks, guarantced in heavy |rib, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. In fine cashmere and silk and wool, two piece and combinations, Penman‘s best makes, Watson‘s and Jaeger pure wool. WARM WINTER UNDERWEAR! WOMEN AND MISSES‘ SWEATER COATS In white, naÂ¥y, red and gray, with and without _ the c;olar, _ medium _ and. heavy weight, trimmed with _ pearl buttons, all sizes including O. 8. size, at $2.50, $3.50, $3.75 Only 125 Pairs Boys‘ Boots, CHILDREN‘S SWEATER COATS. Very warm Sweater Coats, in sizes of 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12, in shades of red, navy _ blue and _ white, pure wool, fine knit, ~ high _ collar, fastened with white pearl buttons, at $1.25, $2.25 and ... .....$2.50 wOOL KNITTED OVERâ€" STOCKINGS. ‘In shades of white, red and black, extra heavy pure wool wide ribb, all sizes, at 39c., 45¢. and ... ......l2. .._.....50c. Where the Good : _, ce Clothss Come From ’ €Chs: [aterloo‘s Harness Shop ing St. â€" Waterioo sesssecssescecsces BARGAINS. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY_MORNING, NOVEmMBER 13,1013â€" _ 10 PAQGES in A successful Poultry Show _ was heid in the skating rink _ Wednesday and Thursday of last week. The list of prize winners was very extensive. â€"The Frohsinn Club gave a dance in the new building of the Furniture Company last Thursday evening. All reported having spent a very delightâ€" ful evening. _ The Toney Cortese orchestra of _ London furnished _ the music.â€" Among the many outside guests present were, Miss D. Gilles pie, Guelph, Mr. Archie Bulgin, Guelph, Miss Lantz, Drayton, Miss Quickfall, Glenallan, Mr. and _ Mrs. E. B. Erb and daughter, Berlin, Miss E. Quantril, Berlin, _ Mr. _ Mundél, Elora, Mr. and Mrs. Lantz, Drayton, Mr. and Mrs. Rippley, Berlin, Miss Haddow, _ Drayton, _ Miss Smith, Dravton, and Miss Pollock, Drayton. â€"Mr. Frank Dunham of _ Stratford renewed acquaintances here last w«'k.l â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Ziegler spent last Saturday in Waterloo.â€"The emâ€" plovers of the Furnitutre Company and thoir friends gave a dance _ in their new building Monday evening.â€"l The Juniot Alliance of the Evangeliâ€" | cal Church gave an illustrated _ lecâ€"| Seriously Injured.â€" While wotking on the cornice of his new _ residence in the course of erection Mr. Fred Starr stopped on a loose plank and fell some fiftcen feet to the ground. He sustained severe injuries of the head, and is now tying in a critiâ€" cal condition. Annic Ruppel; Violin Solo, ‘"Spring Song," Mendelssohn, _ Miss Bryden; Paper, "Life of Mendelssohn,.‘ Miss Appel; Ladies‘ Trio, ‘"*Now the Day is Ended," W. T. Sudds, Miss Tagâ€" gert, Miss Bryden and Mrs. Gieo. L. Ziegler. Mrs. T. F. Shurly and Mrs. Heimâ€" becher was held in the Frobsinn Hall last Friday. The programme for the day consisted of: Piano Duett, ‘‘Spring Song," Mendelssohn, Mrs. Shuzly, Mrs. Heimbecker; Nocal Solo, "City Eternal," Mrs. Moses; Piano solo, "Les Sylvains, Chaminade, Miss Beethoven Club Meeting.â€"The Menâ€" delssohn _ mecting of the Becthoven Club, in charge of Mrs. D. D. Ratz. in Jowa, who is seriously ill from | being kicked by a horse.â€" The local Hospital Auxiliary at theitr next | inceting, which is to be held Decemâ€"| bet 9th, at the home of Mrs. D. l).l Ratz, will fill a box for the‘ Berlin‘ COrohanage. Contributions from out ; siders will be very acceptable.â€" Mesâ€"! sts. N. B. Hofletr, A. D. Schmidt, E' Musselman, David G. Martin, George Patz, S. Lautenschlager, David Holâ€"| fer, Rev. F. B. Meyer, A. E. Edâ€"> vwards, Isaac Hilborn, Rev. Couens,] R. B. Martin and Rev. Hamilton | were among the number from _ here who ait?nded the Laymen‘s Missionâ€" ary Convention held in Berlin last Wednesday.â€" Rev. Mrs. F. B. Meyer visited Berlin friefids last Wednesday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Koser _ and Auughter of Toronto spent a _ few ‘davs with the latter‘s parenis, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ziegler, prior to their| departure for Winnipeg where . they ‘vill make theit future home.â€"During the afternoon and evening of Saturâ€" «dav, November 10th, the Ladies"{id Socioty of the Metbhodist Church will| hold a Bazaar in the Merner Block.| Tea and cake will be served _ and there will be a sale of fancy work,| aprons, towels, homeâ€"made ba.kingl; and homemade candy.â€"Mr. R. J.| Milner, B.V.S., has fitted an office| in Steuernagel‘s Livery, cast of Dr.| Fauld‘s property, and will start pracâ€" tice in Elmira on Monday, Nov. 10.â€" The Junior Young People‘s Alliance c of the Evangelical church enjoyed a|; Hallowe‘en party at the parsonage.â€"| Miss Theima Ziegler accompanied Mr.| and Mrs. L. W. Koser to Winnipeg last Monday.â€" Mrs#. John Ritter isL reported . seriously ill.â€" Mr. Allan‘« Strome of Braniford spent a week‘ with his sister, Mrs. A. H. Hillier. | IP0 & un ie PVNODIIEAIERAOPIE:tet A0t. Artbistebcenc dn Alta., on October 2§th, !is spending a short time at her home Local and Pérsonal.â€" Mr. David in Porp Elgin.â€"The Division Court Auman of Reed City, Mich., visited docket _ was very light last week, his brother, Mr. Geo. Auman.â€" Mr.\Judge Reade, presided.â€"Misses Marie F. E. Welker of St. Jacobs and and Jean Heller and Alice Gingrich Mr. Ales. Welker, Berlin, called on attended the Hambourg Recital ~ in Elmira â€" friends last Tuesday. â€" Berlin Monday evening.yâ€"Mrs. L. aliss Clara Ruppol, who is recoverâ€" Lentz, Waterloo and Mrs. H._ Dah ing from an infection of the eye, will mer and son Kingsley, Mich., _ were spend several weeks at her home here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. â€"NMr. and Mrs. Edgar Schaub and Hoeflin this week.â€"Miss Fmma Menâ€" femily visited the former‘s parents yer spent Monday with Twin City at Wellesley last Sunday.â€"Dr. Newell friends.â€"Our friend in the East lost oi Toronto is taking charge, of Dr. ‘his guess all right, a‘ little thing like R. W. Fauld‘s practice while the latâ€"| that doesn‘t trouble the Trish.â€"Mrs. :“z!s sniendnxf scveral ;"eeks \i:“:§8tricker and Mrs. Ernst, of Wallace runting in goma. â€" Mr. _ AIDCTt| wer . ; o Lotch is visiting his brother Philip| °C (ht S4°Sts of Mr. and Mrs, _ F.. _ Married at Edmonton.â€" News has‘!‘ Interesting been received here of the marriage of this for a youn Mr. Leslie Wismer, youngest son of hung up the ol Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wismer of this the old boys a place, to Miss Selma Zeller, second 3N early winte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Zelletr back in the â€" of Berlin, which took place at the of Berlin spent News Notes Gathered by lnductrlmz Correspondents in County and Distri¢ ©NONOIOIOIOIOIGIOICIOIOICIOIOIONIOIICIOIOICIOICICIONGICOIOION YOIIOICICIICICICICICNE Elmira 1 St. Jacobs Our Busy Neighbors in the Sunday school evening.â€"Miss Hattie the week end with friends. ture "Strangers within out Gates," Ras always been a very obliging genâ€" tleman, looking after the interests of his patrons _ as well as the mails.â€" Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker and son, attended the funeral of Mr. Welker‘s miece, the late Miss Mauer at Upper Woolwich, last week. _ Church _ Services : â€" Lutheranâ€"No service. _ Evangelical, 10 a.m. and 7.30 pm. Mr. and Mrs: Henry Koch and famâ€" ily left for Berlin Wednesday â€" motnâ€" ing.â€"The farmers are getting in an extra supply of pulp this year which is a sign that we are going to have some kind of a winter.â€"It is reportâ€" ed the Mail Route between here and Hawkesville will soon be changed, the present arrangement is very eon-‘ venient for passengers coming and goâ€". ng to Hawkesville and Mr. Dentingetr ; that doesn‘t trouble the Jrish.â€"Mrs. ‘Stricker and Mrs. Ernst, of Wallace {were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. | E. Welker this week.â€"Miss Lola Sniâ€" ‘der is spending a few days with Queen City friends.â€"The many friends {®f Rev. Paul Martin will be â€"sorty 'to hear that he is seriously ill at {the Toronto Hospital. â€"Miss McCutâ€" :cheon and Miss Scrimmage, Guelph, | were the guests of the Misses Heller rthis week.â€"Mr. J.L. Wideman _ atâ€" [ tended the director‘s meeting of the | Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Satâ€" ‘urday.â€"While the Temperance people were trying to make things dry in !uide last Sunday, the weatherman was dishing out the wet goods outâ€" side in good shape alright.â€"Mr. Alf. Snyder left _ Wednesday morning _ on his annual trip to Winnipeg in â€" the interest of the Canada Felting Coâ€", this enterprising firm expect to have another very busy season.â€"Now that thet the hens have joined the Union, eggs will soon be a Spmday morning treat instead of being on the daily bill of fare.â€"The Creamery shipped another car butter on Monday. Credit to our Town : We have one of the finest and best hardware storâ€" es of any place twice the size of our Burg, in the Dominion. _ Mr. Gilles, Jr., is an expert in window dressing |-nd displaying goods. While Mr. Gilâ€" les, Sr., believes in having everything uPâ€"toâ€"date and carries a large assortâ€" ment of hardware, stoves etc., â€" and deserves credit for his enterprise. Out Again: We are pleased to see our old friend the snow shovel out again and able to bold its end while you work the other and hope it will have a very successful season. mer and son Kingsley, Mich., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoeflin this week.â€"Miss Emma Menâ€" yer spent Monday with Twin City friends.â€"Our friend in the East lost bix guess all right, a‘ little thing like and Jean Heller and Alice Gingrich attended the Hambourg Recital ~ in Berlin _ Monday _ evening.;â€"Mrs. L. Lentz, Waterloo and Mrs. H._ Dah Interesting _ News Items :â€"How‘s this for a young winter.: It certainly hung up the old straw ‘Bat and gave the old boys a chance to tell about an early winter jugt like this away back _ in the thirties.â€"Mrs. Voelker Cobs ffiends.â€"Mrs. Manley Robinson is spending a short time at her home weTr Josephsburg rooms Monday Ruppel _ spent out of town Personal _ Items :â€"Mr. â€" and Mrs. Josiah Cressntan and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hurst of Elmira spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Cressman.â€"Miss Pearl Bedford spent Sunday _ under the parental rool.â€" Mr. D. McKay Bemis attended _ the funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. Wegeâ€" mast in â€" Stratford on Friday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alex McAllister and MaSter Kenneth McAllister left this week to visit their daughter in Philadelphia, Pa.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Kraft â€" of ;Shelbourne called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bedford last week.â€"Miss Mable Culvert spent the weekâ€"end in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Martin and. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Gingrich of St. Jaâ€" cobs ‘spent Sunday with the formet‘s brother Rev. Jess _ Martin.â€"Mr. Floyd Shepherd attended the Creamâ€" ery Convention in Chicago last week and also spent a few days in Detroit in the interest of the creamerys there «â€"Mr. Moses Brubacaer of St. Jacobs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Addiâ€" son D. Snyder.â€"The Public school will give a concert on the evening of Yhe 11th of Dec.â€"The Congregational Sunday School will hold their annual entertainment in the church on Dec.. 23rd Clayfield ‘and fapsily of Waterloo were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. John Clayâ€" field on Sunday. Orchestra Organized :â€"A new _ orâ€" zniution was formed here on Tuesâ€" y night last week and is known as Baldy‘s Ofrchestra. They were Johnâ€" ny on the spot when Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dahmer arrived home, and the music delivered was the best ever given on similar occasions and _ was heard for nsiles around. They make it a point to Play only after weddâ€" ings, and Mr. young man of the neighborhood when you get married, you don‘t need to go to the trouble of inviting thena, they‘ll come anyâ€" :Qltcb. surprised Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man Dahmer on Monday evening and presented them with a fine chair. It is needless to say that they put in a few pleasant hours. i.«â€"Mr. Israel Cressman has sold his farm to Mr. John S. Frey and bpught one near Yatton.â€"Mr. Elton Dahmer left on _ Monday for New Hamburg, where he has secured a position in Hahn‘s Brass factory.â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. Kofski and family and Mr. _ and Mrs. John Schumaker of Berlin spent Koch reports his work for the the Season again starting. Frische Bratâ€" wusst will be the order of the day then. _ Presented with Chair :â€"The young People‘s Society of the Lutheran 1 ply Asphalt Roofing, guaranteed 5 years, $l.50 per sq. 2 ply Asphalt Roofing, guaranteed 10 years, $2 per sq. 3 ply Asphalt Roofing, guaranteed 15 years, $3 per 1q. Bloomingdale ‘Weichel‘s Weekly Store News| : Congregational 9 42 King Streoat East and 12 to 18 Frederick Street b;gug*;"o;“n‘;gf‘ > BERLIN, ONT. ' | ©0000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000 Weichel‘s Asphait Roofing is as easy to iay as a carpet. Skiled labor is not required. Materials for laying come with each rollâ€"all that you need is a hammer. Ask us about this roofing. It will give more service, freedom from care, save more money than any other readyâ€"roofing ever mada. Welichel‘s Asphalt Roofing is more than protection against fire 1t le a protection against everything that causes most readyâ€"roofings to go to pleces sometimes in a singie summer. It is, also, a protection against numerous repairs, frequent repaintings and reâ€"graveling necessary with the common kind of roofings. For, once on, Weiche!‘s Asphait Roofing needs no care, no attentionâ€"the first cost is the only cost. Before you decide on any roofing for any purpose, you owe it to yourself to investigate Weichel‘s Asphalt Roofing. It ts the ideal Roof Your Buildings With Weichel‘s Asphalt Roofing M. Weichel & Son, Waterloo, Ont. EGRAPH. A. Weseloh&Co. i Our Houseâ€" _ ! furnishing dept. { The New Grocery ‘ Our Knitted _ Goods Dept.-if trial order. Eventually you will buy all your House Futrnishings here, esâ€" pecially as soon as you learn what we can do for you by way of suggestions. New ideas in Draperies and Curtains, Patterns and Doâ€" vigns not secn elsewhore, exclusive in every detail; that is what you have been looking for and that is exactly what we can give you. We make our own Curtains, which are designed here. Give us a We have devoted a large space just below the Rest Rooms on main floor to Knitted Goods of every description. Our assortment of Sweater Coats for every one of the family is very large, â€" and quality with economical prices is prominent. Knitted Combinations for children, Knit Caps and Gaiters. Try our Sweater Coats be fore you decide. * ‘ (Formerly known as The Market Grocery. Entrance on Fredâ€" erick St.y _ 000000 0 20 You will appreciate knowing that our Grocery Department aims to give the highest quality in everything at the most reasonable price and above all else you can rely on our merchandise as being clean, and kept in sanitary surroundings,â€"this, more than _ anyâ€" thing else, ought to influence you to trado with this department. A. WESELOH. roofing for any building from a chicken house or barn to public dnstitutions er marble palaces, A. R. COUDIE. WHOLE No. 3010 Dept. $