'aturday this grant clothing “or. announcu the communal. " In "a. with “Ionian. mad. after an exhaustive review " the In"! pro. Cullen: from every â€one. Approved Fur-Ions. lxeluslve Coloringo, MRI..- Tauorlrrg, Moderate Prices are four point. of diotinction In 'IVOI’ of this amn'u dinghy. "_-' ' l Where the good Ernst s clothes came g from / f : f Ollll GREAT EASTER CAMPAIGN ttr Through the cluut co-operatlon with no. the maker. of our Men's Clothing have attained and are maintaining the highest art of trerfeetion m their raunchy: “nu. The-r nucctu has been most noticeable in the at. Villa. " HOW Iyetcmu ttf menurement. so that men of all proportions cln be nudlctorlly 'ttted trt our garments. Whether or not you are ready to buy, or even it you have no intention. of Mylno. we would be very pleased to show you what we believe to be the meet moderately priced ready-(omen clothing In the city. “PM. it I special purchase and re. - ttreat credit upon the maker. Ther come in the newen (weeds, oin- tte hunted style, high cut vest, deep “polo, medium wide women. A com- Ditto line to fit any man at FPt Kr00 Men’s Suits. 1fnd an equal to this line of Suit: at ttm prlce. They are the acme of the tiller. art and include all the newest â€the... .We have goods uuch in blue and black Sergei and Wornedn and Imported Tweedu, all sizes, at $1000 Ken’s Suits. You might travel thin continent over and we do not believe you Will Men’s Spring Overcoats $8.00 to $15.00 Our Chewing of Spring Overcoat: is I decidedly big one, and includes an the newest style. from the Conserva, w, Che.terfield and swagger Varsity ylo ... ... _.. Tt' p.. $8 to $15 Extra Saturday Bargains. A very handsome tine of Spring ins, in utunning Tweeds, single and modelu, finely taitored, in ovary way, worth $8.00 to $10.00. spec- lal "turday . .F. F. 'Fr' $5.95 Men's Trousers. ' Mon'n Wanted and Tweed Trouoerl I“ ulna, hand tailored, beautifully fin. Mind, regular $2.75 to $3.00, Saturday Man’s Fiannelette Night Robes, in tteat "rip. of blue and white or pink and white, attached Bott turn down collar, Jingle band cuffs, breast packet and generously cut, all†" to 18, reg. "0tr,6aturday ... ... ... .. .. 69c Hal's Fancy Colored Shirts, in plaln and fine colored material, tome coat style, mouly light grounds, with urlpe of blue, black or mauve, sizes " to 17%, regular $1.00 to $1.25 Saturday... ... .._ $... .. ..6we 69c ririoooiiriirii7;'i"ii"l LUSTRIA’S DEFINITE OFFER TO ITALY Woumun oooomuuuumow. to buy one of our elegant Suit Cases or Travelling Btstpkbefort you go on your Easter vacation. We hqve abig assortment to choose from. Darla, March t9...-A mwopiper dupuch from Home ny- Aunrja has I. I “Nah. OH" to cette to Italy part a! the province " Trent " the q of the wnr and that the Italian Government has deferred replylng. SUIT SELLING You will have no opportunity for worry, doubt or disappoint- man if you itteegt your money in a savings account in The Waterloo County Loan and Savings Company. You get interest at the rate of 4 per cent. twice a year and can add or withdraw at any time. The Waterloo County Loan & Savings Waterloo In". Hard. 20.--mttid cannon-mm upon the publication ot mmury I "on March am " July aut MI bun "utsott.d, by Royal decree, win. I new» roach“ by I council " «Human on “turd-y. l WISE INVESTMENT RIGID CINOOIOHIP OF MILITAEV NEWS WILHELM'S THE Twnmn'v's one mums“ SHOP _ r v.2,1WYn‘ET WATSHI no _ THE CHRONICLE= TELEGRABLI: $198 Men’s Suits. Thu line repretrertU all that is correct and up-to-date, made from im. ported English and Scotch Tweed. and fine Wanted; These are very high clan Suits, and would make good tellers at $15.60 to $18.00, sizes to suit all men 'Fe qp8 "t . .._ ..r $1250 Men’s Suits. Every Suit m this line is made from the finest imported goods and are all custom tailored in the very newer. fashion. They have all the new touches that the “union thee! for this season presents. We do not believe you can afford to go past this line when buying your spring and! $1600 Men's Ba'briggan Underwear, in plain weave, in natural cream, blue, pink and III" can“. shirts and draw. ers, tire. 34 to 42, regular 60c, Satur- day per garment ... ..- .._ .._ 37c If every man in Berlin was as well Slot acquainted with the excellent quart. Hm ties of our $2.00 Hats an thoueands of iMis those who are wearing them we would al , Becl every man in the city one. Hardin“. or non shapes, the very latest shades, t'l'h" The Ernst $2.00 Hat. (or Suits to Measure. Our madc-to-mealure Suits are are-l, lute!y without a peer for fine work-: manship and perfect fit. No upâ€!!! is uked. Bring your friend along and _ have him see it when finished. He] will be a cuotomer too. Over 600 cloths to select from. l Bench - Tailored FOR MEN OF ALL SiZES A higher grade of tailoring than any other store can produce. 20th Century Brand, A Model for Every Type. The regular, the tail,the stout, the short, the corpulent, the athletic and dozen distinct styles for the swagger young man $18, $20 $22, $24 Compihy widiimoo. ONTARIO, -rtAhf moaning. _Ann. t, 101a Berlin and $25 $200 in“? turit'r l 0 Into tl mas PP.;,--!"..- took place _lchurthes lar um!" Inslr Imnihturm uur'storrs swam wel â€Mummy ol short calls nth" (mic last “mint! and Mrs y; riaughter, I ho" Nmds "HIMâ€, vii Mr, Ed. Sargent ul Listowel, tiperst Sunday In our burg.-Mitstr "racey left an Saturday Int her home in (iuprh -.w an. Jas, Brggs, and Levi Striu od .104. Amen. were (luclph -.hl' at». "s, "my, and Levi sum .ml .104. Amen were business mums to Berlin on Friday --Mrs. Reid and daughter who " thq past few months have been Vlsitln‘ in Toronto arrived home on Satur- da) "-Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heirloom-b spent Sundn) near lumber-Good Friday is a Dominion holiday. All businnx places will be closed.--We are sorry to report the death of W. Thos. McMahon, St, ul the 13th line spent Sunda) near Btbmbrrit.-1ioo0 Friday is a Dominion holiday. All businnx places will be closed.--We are sorry to report the death of W. Thos. McMahon, St, ul the 13th line who died at his home on Thursday Last. The remains were laid to rest in the St. Joseph's cemetery, Mac- ton, on Saturday. "fit to do: _ --Tise “All 1virryn.crs a ‘lunchzht vie lindmn, and at Mum, In Ith ('unhngcm, of Guelph, spent a ueck at the home oi Mr. “come F'orwell.--Mr. Louis Burch!" made a buslm'ss trip to Waterloo on Friday. --.uisses Irene and Alma Forwell spent Tursday “In: friends at El- ntira.--hlr. John T. Walter of Berlin. visited mule: the parental "root.--Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lackner spent Satur- day at Liriwood.--Measrs, Joseph Baerhler and Robert Ertel spent Sat- urday night at Elmira. News Noivi-Ua'iing nunplr syrup m 1hr order at the day.-The hopes of the New Dundee Farmers' Cluh " the County championship in the series (I d!" Mrs, received a prrmanrnt spt- track last Tuesday “mung at t'entral Dummies, mar Gall. The local Trp"" soutnllws. Messrs. Herb. norm-v and W100i] Hallman, mmunh‘rml a strong team in 1'l,I personsot Mr. H. Taylor and Mr. ".ir.rititrwles. l‘en‘ral Dumv fries won by a very small margin and now ,nu-cls Maple Grove (‘luh of Hos- rc.'rr, to donate the County honors. --Tise “MA. of the local 1'.Il.vhurvh anmmnu‘s a thsmImry lN'lun', Mith lunchzhl virus, by Mrs. SA Loew, Jndmn, and Itrw. ttilowe. Warmly Ml Mum, for 'rurtday, Apnl tith, R |p.m. All urn-mm. p.m Bho Is at mm hmthrr t'lrartw's days at lust wt IIawkesnlle.-kltn ht? has changer, H I tl H Hawkesvillo. suitor mm! Wellesley prizes will be , Mr -A'rotuoti m held here in our vrry satlslavmrv with a very mod exceptions. 1 the lump News Items :-The mld spell to- , Mr. Mc- wards.the end of last week has stop- urday.--Mr. ped the making of maple syrup, but he Infantry with the snow an Sunday their ought " spent, a m be ' fine, run this week.-mte Mr. c,eouteir.oiyl.s in this vicinity are almost 1ler made a:dned ott and are in splendid shape. . u" --_ " 'r-., ll Uttmnnn dinner, among lwill be v'ery much missed in thi: irreuthty.rh.otd, where they have been {very kind peaceable and industrious ie.ei/?lyTir.ter. and Mrs. William ‘Suldet moved to their new home on (the McLay tarm last week.-Itte \knitting bee tor the Canadian con- !tmgcnt will be held at Mrs. George iGhuurirs next Saturday ttttemooa.- Mr. Charles (wen. shipped I line lot trt cattle last Saturday " Weitsetr- berg lor the Easter market it Toron- to.-s'everal yuung men in this local- ity are thluklng seriously of enlist- Ml News Notes :--The many "lends ot Mr John K. McKay who his been confined in the General Hospital in Toronto, tor several months on ne- count ot injuries caused by the ex plunlon ot a lamp, has "Initially re- covered to be able to visit " home in Berlin tor a tew "rc-Mr. Char- les Mann's public auction In: very well palronlzed last T'heitsy.-The auclloneers were kept very busy un til about is pm. The stock mum average prices, the imptemetits and carriages were looked after by ready bidders.-Mr. George Lotion 1: hav- ‘an a moving bee on Monday, 29th insL, trom the Froderlck Snyder 'tarm/hu Concession to Mlddlobrook lwhere he hats secured a one-hundred lacre iaruy--Mr. Lemon and hmily some of hts implements in hrs new! lurm herrv.-Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. â€no? ttvit gave a party in ilieir ineuds and neighbors on Friday evening. ii) very enjoyable time was spent by all in dancing and card-ttraving-Mr.' ‘l.e\\ellyn honey of North Mornington! lspenl, u. couple days, last week with ‘relutrres here.--Havr you got your he“ Hauler bonnet t--Mr. and Mrs. C. Tapper! visited at Mr. J. Good- [wln's near Durking on Haturo.v.-- Mr. and Mrs. Rm. Burnett. spent Sunday aiternoon nith Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mewhirtney,-Mrs. Walter Adam is on the sick list. We hope she will soon be able to be around "trin.--hlareh came in like a lamb and it is certa'mly going out like a tiotr--uutte a number of people around here have tapped and were busy boiling down.--hhss Winnie Kihly spent Sunday at her home in Glenallatt.--Thr pupils were busy writing their promotion examina- tions last week. Most oi them were successful. div. Mar. 19th, and was burned " HtAguthn Mar, amd. He was In his 62nd yum-Mr. and Mm. John N. Hose): and son nfiertFl the Albert Mickus aalr at Waterloo on Saturday. -,tlititt Mary Salim of .low-phshuru, Ir“. tor Rtatrrloo Int “01* to May with Mr. Gro. Mum. "orrr-To Mr, Bttd Mrs. (In), Elle" at his plans . daughter. . 1xood has land. not]: at Solomon Leif bush, with about lt Mods. - Mr. Edward Krahling, our Village carpenter and postmastor, is When Jotra tor this sttmmet.--Mr. Andrew Leonhardt died " his home 2mtlm north “an ol Josophtihurg, on hi; Jotra tur , Leonhardt l north we“ win. Mar. ' Mar. 19th, and Agatha Mar, Maul II want-Mr. and Winw'boum J onephsburg. Macton. . "ttret.-- ok, spent , hint-Mr. Veml with mmH --Mr. by "mung fr hrs nrw Now “on ..-tu. ml In. Shawl new“: on but"! Bertha irottt which â€If!!!†4‘33“ nad mun my u".- ...._. , In. "W1=l'G'rl'. and In. I!“ 1 launch, ot Kiwi“, All It†Ellis l Clue, at that». were the (out: IL i ttn hum Mr, and In. noun ‘ Bil-uno- onr Sunday.-Xr. at In. MM Bowman and all“ Edna Bow.. ‘nun were Sunday viliton " the home ot Mr. nod Mrs. John Bron- The Misses Ada and Vern number of Berlin, spent the week-end h thin vichtiWe-Mr. Menno Snider vol I husinen vlnitor to Berlin on Satur- day. Mr. Irwin Reut made n buli- neun trip to Guelph last ,reee.--Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ort, at Toronto, went Sunday at the home ot his "r. ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ott.--Tho service» of the Lutheran church here on Sunday morning were ot special interest, the following children were confirmed and taken into church as memheni: Mala Rem. Frieda Loch, Emma Schoener, Arthur Schmehl, P0- ter KuhL--A Quiet wedding was soleln uized at the l-Ilmirn Evangelical par. rouge on Monday, March 22nd. when Miss Louisa daughter ot Mr. ey Mrs. John ilrox, was united in mir- oi Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. sitwiiiiii.) Minn Edna Bowman acted as brides- riage to Mr. Sylvester Bowman, Ion maid while the groom was attended by Mr. Ellinnuel Brox, brother ot the bride. The happy couple leit by the C.P.R. to Mildmay, tor a short hon- eymoon trip when they returned on Thursday and will at present reside with the bride's pareats.-The young people ol the Evangelical church pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bowman on Saturday eyen- ing who have both been laithtul mem- bers ot the Sunday school. Mr. and _ Mrs. Bowman were, presented with F many useful gifts, Music and games made up a very pTcasant evening at- her which retreshmeuts were served. Another march wedding took place last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter [ Bowman when their youngest daughter Sarah. was mar- ried to Mr. Aaron Martin, son at Mr. Peter Martin. Only the immod- fate relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. Martin will reside on his tttur- er's tarm in Upper Woolwich. New: Notes :--Farmere an: patient,- ly looking lorward to warmer wea- ther as this cold row wind is very hard on the tall wheat. By all Ip- wanna»: there wilt be a good crop if this void spell doesn't last too long. Wheat 1.x sull looking ghnd m our vicinity; lhn‘n: un‘Marrh 25th, to llr. and Mrs. 1shNiitoHollman, a _,on.--The, Farmers' Club will hold :hvir regular mortim: next Saturday wetting, April 3rti.-We arr glad to -eport that Mrs. [laud Schmidt “ho 't-cr-ntly broke her In; ts iuiprovine me.-A numlwr hi our boys went, to 4traslsurg, on» rwnlng of last week nth " number of horsemdOrs, tut ans, plouchsht'ars. No, to surprise I Mr. and Mrs. Gilles Linn-n who were “ï¬rmly nmrrml and all had a good tirue.-The llmwr Literary Society I cill hold Ihmr regular meeting on 7r _-_n Good Goods HIGH GRADE A ELMIRA Wi11itsmts1mrg. norm IWEIGHEQS WEEKLY STORE news ( .11; im: nut Saturday -.We urn glad to 1m id Schmidt “In! T leg, ts imprm'im: our boys went to 111m; of last week horse-riddles, tm ;, Nu, to surprise s Linn-n who were M. WEICHEL & SON 1 O PAOI. Alumlnum Tea or Med. Coffee Pot at 1.50 Med. Tea Pot at 1.75 Large Tea Pot at 2.00 " THE BIG HARDWARE SW Phone 215 Douhlo Boiler. strong mm in! ail-w " 4 pt size $1.50 i Weselolr _ g GoudieLrm,i,ted, (no luth of April. Miss Pearl Heck- pr spent Sunday with tritntd.s in Bet- Im.-0hss Verdrlla and Mr. Ralph Rolling" spent Sunday with their hmlhvr Angus near Strasburg. OOOOOOâ€.â€OOOâ€MOOO MOâ€OWâ€â€O§ Coil» Pots Alumlnum Kettles 7th 1.50 8 " 1.50 9 " 1.75 10 12 King and Frederzck Sts. Phones 952-95.? " " 2.25 2.25 12 pint size Flat bottom, wood grip, at 9in. at 90c 11 in. at $1 Frying Punt. mallow um! deep ertpmrrr""_"e mllbt‘btuiulu - 8 pint Vegetable Coo}:er at ' u u a 1/l u u u - ' 10 quart Water Pail at 12 " " r _" -- - TEA KETI’LE $3. 00 " Windsor Sauce Pan gt PING. TWO OI NT. London Ministerial Association and Gait To‘mpcmnco Association adopted â€solutions as ing the Ontario Gov- ernment to enact prohibition as a war measure. Berlm, Ont. WATERLOO " Prices ' 1.75 2.25 1.75 2.25 1.25