\Men‘s Overalls, sold everywhere at ’ fQF _ ...:â€"â€"=«..+ 4400 The tripleâ€"stitch smock, Union made A;f? ican drill. Regular $1.25. â€" _ Â¥our boy will probab%need a new ‘Overcoat nBxt winter. y not. ge‘ :'â€?‘ These whneï¬uy last. _ They "are made of handsome good . wearing $weeds and the linings and finishi | are in keeping with their handsome | Béyle and finish. Saturday ...... $3.49 Saturday Bargains Â¥ou must not overlook this one rand chance. Crowds have been ifighed: â€" Don‘t be left bekiind i6 this ce for rare: bargains. > Extra salesâ€" ople on hand, no waiting.=â€"â€" Eflgm $6.00 BOYS‘ OVERCOATS wa~> â€" . FOR $3.49...... .. nâ€"~â€"Remember taese suits have ‘by us all season, conseâ€" are the best possible $8.00 to values. They will be: closed 98 Vv ’ M WWhad ien ty‘ Hhhs reng ..-‘&.o“ A‘s ‘Sufts, odd lines to clear va.l-1 up to $10.00 and $12.00. Themaâ€" is are of exceptional quality md' forkmanship and fitâ€" are . unexâ€" . _ Regular :$10.00 and $12.00 k Saturday: at ..... ... ...... $7.00 R‘s thowsers,â€" embracing â€" handâ€" ) worsteds and imported tweeds, fully tailored _ and stylish and poly cut in the leg. Regular $8:00 “’ y to clear ......... ... ...g.oo bys" 3â€"pigce suits, sizes 29, 30, 31 82. ,. Regular $6.00 and $17.00. OORF ari...s rsorss.. 2l ‘in.cct «... 4300 ys‘ > *twoâ€"piece suits, : made for « wear, in . black and fancy , ‘and give\ service and ‘satisâ€" ; sizes 28, ‘24, 25, 29, 30, 31 . > Regular â€" $6.00 and $7.00. day to clear ... ...... ... $2.00 i8 CLOTHING ! £8.00 toâ€" $10.00 suits in stunâ€" all wool tweess, sln(le“btu!lt«ed MEN‘S ~CLOTHING 1 zn“mm reputation of komum ",‘f," best and W IL HE L M‘ S st‘s *E ie AakLY warsales"""" pwmï¬m. :ni “wmnw: believe, be r.â€" Sale from â€"~Our ‘Doliar Day â€" â€"__ LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS NT LINE OF HARNESS 10 Jeft betiind in this |:SM i ‘th ROSON S ins. ‘ Extra salesâ€" ‘i nang (on‘ Sunday.â€"â€"Mr, and Xis) waiting.s > ests of Mrs, Bemis last Wednes Gay.â€"Mr, Geo, Francis, .. Of â€" moomemmmmmmnmmmmemenmemermeememmmmmnnmue P u D â€" " F w4 " SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BOOTS. E w"‘"’f" * al : Men‘s Fancy Leather House Slip “:'g.. e _:" ks wa the '4_ ' ;pen. Regular $1.50 for....... ... $1.0 'E"A" E% t _1 lot chlldre:'l l:o;:,uulm 8 :o 1“¢:b¢£:l I%MJ.? ‘n'om.& Special Saturday, en $1,008 ub . â€"Miss ’ 1 lot women‘s fine Teather sitpvers. MNI:OMOLEQ -7,‘0% @m'_!:‘ Misses‘ shoes, Dougola kid, blucher cut, Regular $1.75. Saturday $1.00 _1 lot women‘s fine leather sHippers, ‘Oxfords, southern ties and etrap slipâ€" pers.. Regular :$1.85~to $8.00, Saturâ€" 1.lot women‘s boots, sizes 2} to 5. Regular up to $2.00. Saturday $1.00 120 pairs women‘sâ€"fine shoes, Donâ€" gola kid with patentâ€"tips ; also velâ€" ours, calf, gun ‘metalâ€"calf and ‘patent leather, with dull tops. McKay and Goodyear welted soles. Sizes 2} to 7. Regular $3.50.to $4,00. . Special Saturday, per pair at. ............. $2.00 Girls‘ â€" shoes, 8 to 10} and childâ€" ‘ren‘s shoes _2 to 7, a great variety }".o choose from. Regular up to $1.50 BQbUEOBY â€"+...â€"â€".cum rhirtmiay poopersihpnr s AdeHH . siint woen" S aatd hettiec t mm Working shoes, all otid feather ; also mediim" "weight" shoes sultable Tor. ‘street or house wear, made of Donâ€" gola kid andâ€"boxâ€"kip leathers, McKay sewn soles, all sizes in the lot 6 ‘to 11. Regular $3.00. Saturday ...$2.00 120 pair men‘s ‘high grade fine shoes, patent leather, button â€" and blucher cut ; also Gu’metal, ‘in bluchâ€" er and button.. Sizes 5 to 11. ~New upâ€"toâ€"date styles. Regular $4.50 and $5.00. Saturday ...... ,..... .........$8.50 Where the good olothes conte from ; :; ; 4s WH hased two fine dairy cows from Mr. Moses &ï¬mï¬d"l'm.-lot which ho paid a handsome price. New§ ItemsADPr. R.E.Stuart. ol BJ a and Mr. Stauley of ir. and Mrs. McA .â€"Mr. D. Mo Lay, Bemis attended the funeral of the late Dzs. D.J.Minchin of Beriin Mor.1st.â€"Mr. and â€"Mrs. Shant: 2re removed to the Berlinâ€"Waterioo FHosâ€" i ie s t itc eudaetet veroce se wards tecoylrh:‘. Adhcn:vw_ oc n o oriks Ralizes Tok â€" Items â€" of )n .â€"â€"Mr, :Clarence Schaub. who spent a fortnight among relglives and in and around Sebringville. returned <home last Friâ€" day and will soon leave for the west to azain take charge ofhithomestead. â€"Nr.John Ottmana of Hawkesvile is at present in his brother‘s employ here.â€"Death again called two of our highly respected _ and _ aged citizens last week in ‘the persons of Mr. Hy. ‘Neen St.. and M#s.. K, Kaulman,who reached the ripeâ€" old age of 74 and $4 years respectively, . Mr, Neeb had beer aninvalid for sonme time while the latter only a dew â€"days before her death call.. Both were well thought oi and highly tespected.â€"Mr. Edgar ‘Fohaun» and Mr. John Gerth of Elmiâ€" ra spent a Mw ol lastweek here amongrelatives friendt.â€"The Ginâ€" werich property. was dispossd of lateâ€" ly to Mr. Peter . Seyler of Amulrée, who will take possession in the. Ne@r future,â€"Mr. and Mrs. W.E.Hanenond ‘spent a few _ days of last week with friends near Carthage and attended the.funeral of Mrs. Hammond‘s broâ€" ther who was killed on the railroad. â€"Mr. A.V.Seabornâ€"of Toronto .Was gatherine im:w selating to Hyâ€" dro. _ Electric Railway . matters h‘:v News Items.â€"About sixty neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mts, Jacob Ludwiz surprised them at their home on Friday evening and spent a pleasâ€" ant evening in‘ , music etc. Durâ€" ing the evening Mr. and Mrs, Ludwig were pr:sented two chairs and ;uuz and a sui address. . Mr. ‘and Nrs. ‘Ludwig have sold their farim here. and will remove to Presâ€" ton this week.â€"Mr. and Mes. Chas. ;l\n’o:"o( Brantford spent a few days here with the (ormer‘s Km- Mr. ng Mrs, Kenyon are on r widing tour and received. congratulaâ€" tions and good¢ wishes from _ their many frignds, in ;. Rlair.«‘(Grippe‘® Beeins to be the {lachionable ailment placo last week at the home of scaAlbert ttv"rqtm. m & 4 illnegs. Thetfunera® took, ‘place 8 gi:;v mopal:x gwn Qflam of n L a C1 t esd ‘to the E‘-\M 6 chi at New Gerâ€" many. Dcmfl x mm ‘ ol $3 vnn. ï¬â€™:um &. family BX dren to mourn . he loss, viz.;: Albert, George and A of Toronto; .Mrs, Yantz ‘and . Mreven g Mrs. B:cymn of pluce. commund extend their sympathy to the family in their beâ€" reavement. in our village at. present.â€"The mempâ€" uefe of e&‘fï¬(% «t Sunday School will ‘J’ * enin« at the home of 4 Xr.. J.R.Naismith on Friday evening. â€"Miss Etta Tilt â€" recently of Hepâ€" worth â€" is visiting her cousin, ‘"Misse fruth Tilt. ~ vok: Mï¬pluni ' flew llovly"ont :‘. e:: M.:.; uy ind. biaact r , Travelling Anditot fot b".ON.Oocm * wedk.â€"MUt. . Philip Berdux purâ€" Blair Mr, Pedion Mb†feit svmpathirs are extended to his end k , ~â€" Mr, â€" and : Mrs. Christian »u.smd'ï¬. “ :mummly. .‘vf.n':'{.A.... ..qh **!A @vuooEssrC1 REVIVAL, ** o alp qo mt "hg oo C egn it ~». +4> PWn â€"doat 'ay:‘.:l;: :l.:..-u da% ne e o e etvat l 1 ues â€" & motaâ€" ‘â€wéfl-m uE‘J‘ï¬i’; m..: was us m,hh. y Ts ~ â€" Noy a larze cylrclo ol't’l'uh.u Our beartâ€" ‘ Mi. W.A.Stuart o{ Mitchell was . in owh i â€" *R "% i IL'm i‘â€ï¬u "t-‘,v Asgro® ue ot $. mul.tm $8,, : N6 f,l. * 008 Mr. Harold Plum, ‘who spent the E:’ n'-‘(;‘r;"'t,u‘t;erculo:ilu(;r:?m time past two montbs . with his pAT°DSS, ong had takonâ€"treatment at the Musâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W.R.Plum, left on Tuesâ€" !:;. ‘Sanitarizmt She had been partâ€" ay for his home in the Peace Riv6r 1y yestored to hcalth there, but took District of Alberta, where he. BeS 411 apgainâ€"and went to the hos>ital in rauching and farming. . for She ‘poronto a short time ago. She was st five vears. ‘The trip of% to RiS jn her 25th year. Much sympathy is home will â€" take him about thre0 fert for the bereaved family, who havs, weeks. baving to go for about “""2:«: singularly _ unfortunate in beâ€" miles by team. He expects to m@ke irsavements. ~ince the death of the x #rin before the spring thaw takes fther in>+1000, six children have folâ€" the ce off several large r vers, which ~btimâ€"to the grave. Besids the KBW. : d .. Mr. Steuficr Shent: of near Philâ€" ipaturg, who is ï¬â€˜hg actzage for sugar ‘beets in Wilmot Tonwship fon the. Berlin Suzar factoty, has h-t h mt anesinenn‘s vtown in the township this year. . Last year‘s crop of sugar beeks was very bountiful in this neighborhood. | ... Divigicn . Court â€" for the Townphip. ;g‘lm:mv;u .and New murx is held y two , months at Badon, P.‘., Judee Reade of Benlin, _T-: ivdement on eight cases. â€" â€" Mr. '.1013 P. Rau has sold ms now "J.‘.‘*m'i" Sch:i‘d& : SCB h le of Philipgburg. -ï¬ï¬‚mï¬ be trg‘dents of out 4&wn. . * . temm 4 tds wifh k is Biti+ Mr.W, Coker of was a visiâ€"‘ "‘H").'mm-‘m‘ ‘“‘T. i i †9 o "‘..“; n _ Me, Brooks, eo geturnâ€" :*â€m?.?m"" $ rothet WH. Trams PBE . _****_ . _‘Three of our bandsmen, _ Messrs, Ailized Brodrecht, tzombote, Clayton ihwold. frst alto, gnd E. W.P: net;:st, have applied. for these tions with .the nand on H.M.Canadian ship . Niobe, which positions were adâ€" vertised..to. be filled. i }‘ Mr.Harrison. horsebuyer of 'l’c: his local representative, y .lnc:lfFHoflnun, shipped a carioad ofl horses from Tavistock on Saturday. Ther are still buying borses in this Miss Rosetta Kuntzl fts5es Cookman of ’m"m u'::w&klmt{wfl.d the week end at his m.â€,' 1'“in. m!{'._l’hp‘jl aau:‘ is K ~parente, . Mtr. Mis, W.R.Plum last J Senator Talbot of LAcotmbe, Alta,, was the guest ol Senator Ratz last !M*ml;u:ï¬."ï¬;w'?wi very ab s f â€" Mr. m.md Moose Jaw, Cask:. is the guest of Mr. Andrew Sararas, 5 ~ Miss Edna Handstein. and nâ€" na Cluthe of Berlin visited xfh forwer‘s parents ‘on Sunday. _ â€"_ he â€"has to cross on the way to his Nrs., Sophia Holocher, who rgeent ly â€" underwent <a seriovus opo&!ot is m ot w:yunuzlï¬:h on ..The :Awelveâ€"yearâ€"old â€"â€" daughter . of Mir. Aaron Eidt met. with an unforâ€" rs\'pbs ucud“oq .Baburday. . oven it sinfanin che lyfong off and pietoed ber _ TB _ Mre. Ruby.and ‘Misk~ Ruby visited %?;,"-g; with frieads in Preston and ‘ t ks sds / ho rag 2 | and e Jdin Wowp of het un spont an § ‘of Betlin spent Sundaywith m‘.';‘is%uo.u f'i'ï¬â€˜}(ï¬- aye is m;mmrm- atâ€" / C whose â€"care “ ‘bha t m is a possibility tfl the sight will be restored. ‘wh Mt. and. Mrs. Hatry Giesel, who were tocontly martied, lett hare last Wednssday for their new howe in Kilâ€" %4:2., 'â€lu THeteol was h: Tamoee: | «i m ...""',.-t“‘: rrosperity and happiness in her new Miss Louise ‘Boe#iger Ras returned $ n GeiRT) in Bran oi o wiot . t 3 ahe Auoos a s i ut ‘« There died at Waterloo az Monday, Will 8 t, son of Mr. . Adam , aged §7 years, one month ‘one . day. He had been ill for 4c + months. He. was a cabinet s . by. trade .. and was formerly _ yed _ with the Globe Furniture 4 He was" unmarried. The funeral will take place on w afternoon _ at two o‘clock om the residence of his father Mr. Adam Klippert to Mount Hope cemeâ€" .. Bunday: was a redâ€"letter day in the . of the Congregational church J as a result of the series of ov. istic services recentiy closâ€" d, there . wes a â€" reception of new and the administration : ‘of ‘The pastor Rev. M. \ H. Sand , Lresided, .and . prayer ) ‘Tev. B. Shantz,; who : also the Sunday sehool, The ) class numbered six, â€" and men and women were addo, membership, by far the largest ber in the history ‘of the >church there.‘The: sacrament of the Lord‘s Bupper was also observed. ‘ Mrs. and Miss ‘Gtaf#®pleasantly enâ€" Rertained a number of their friends at a "‘Thimble Tca‘‘ on Friday. Ined.â€"â€"The death occurred at the Western Hospital in 'l‘or&nto on Sunâ€" day last of Miss Ann 8. Hopi, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Hopf of this town, Deceased had been suflerâ€" ing from tuberculosis for some time !nd had takonâ€"treatment at the Musâ€" oka Sanitarizits. She had been partâ€" ly restored to health there, put took 1 againâ€"and went to the hospital in ‘Poronto a short time ago. She was DEATH OF MR. uck mext year.â€"Quite a sumber â€" of are > down : with: . La also a lew with pnoumonis.â€" k our â€" uad duty to ‘Eeport e Hecla 4 Furnace Good ELMIRA NMew Dundes. . ninwï¬wm been ra . o sost‘e vet peadiiontty nbers decided to stay With WK. KLIPPERT | WEICHEL‘S _WEEKLY STORE NEWS | } M. WEICHEL & SON % .v ‘: m 1 to his L ‘-'_‘",; y in the 1 church he . itly closâ€"| .# s i of ‘ tion â€" of M. ~ H. { iyer 9e the ix, â€"â€" and re . addo, J e largest e > church ‘ e Lord‘s a/ : 4 1€ PERT /Monday, ... Adam _ month n dll for cabinet a formerly Furniture " THO H WARE STORE®~ ‘\% ‘ï¬{f?"&p“’\n i RP in 11(4 ! Weseloh t ‘Goudie Limited | !Music and .. i Demonstration widowed mother, tire sistors, and !;,, fioly Family church on We ;‘}-«»‘ brothers st\x c.“'l"bev :re.Mrs. and interment â€" made: in â€"the Ron ois\Haunn, Xrs. Marry Panchet, {(ztholic cometery. & . y o Miss Cassilda, ar:d scseph of New 4 . aa N inbiige ans. sale 9/ gi. Mr.'slw.mborn..â€"PM. At New Bfamburg : The remains __were ï¬_:.o:spe hete on | 2n6; + 46 Mr. â€"â€" ud â€"Nuve.â€" hk P Tuesday. and ts ‘tool: Plitbe C BOM:). : :.~ s omamn snn â€" ie w \Picice #9000040000900000000000 dec00e880¢ We are now. preparin®g for one of the most sueâ€" cessful Sprinx Opeaunga ; in our histeor;. King and Frederick Sts. Berlin, Ont. Phones 952â€"95 3 j When you do, do not overlook the fact that the SCST FURNACE maile is the HECLA. GÂ¥\* The Hecla ‘F“maeo* cannot pobsibly leak gas or dust. The Joints are fused into:a ctly ï¬ joint, which welds the Heola ‘Radiator a ) one plece DIVIDE YOUR ANNUAL COAL BILL BY.8EV.â€" " EN and you have the amount the HECLA PUR.\~ NACEWILL S$AVE edch year. & ARE YOU ‘THINKING OF BUILDING OR INâ€" STALLING A HEATING SYSTEM IN vos% HOME? ¢ & Now â€"On. . There <»#*lL be It is the most ecdhomical. It gives more heat. it burns wood as well asâ€"coal. It saves one ton in seven. Let us give you an satimate. Prices