Saleof 365 Young Meén‘s and Men‘s $18, $20, $22 and $23 Extra $14.@5 Extra These Suit values donate the extra position of Ernst‘s Clothing Departâ€" g-mpeap-blllty of producing values that are superior to what you can get elsewhere for the same outlay of cash, with our enormous businessâ€"by far the largest of any in the cityâ€"we must necessarily show the largest variety and we challenge the whole clothing trade in this city or anywhere else to produce Suit values like these at less than 25 per cent. advance on our price. Correctness and thorough elegance distinguish these high grade garments in smartly tailored models. Most desirable new pure wool British fabrics in checks, club checks, sporty checks, neat invisible _ checks, . plain colors, browns, greys and blues, 365 suits in all, representing eight of the season‘s smartest models for young men and men who like to stay young. $16 TO $18 MEN‘S SUITS $12.50. Another snap picked up by our buyer in the Eastern market; cleverly tailored Spring Suits, in several smart threeâ€"button sack styles, all with fine serge linings and trimmings to match. ~Three special lines in Tweeds _ and fancy Worsteds, some exceptional valâ€" ues, very attractive patterns and good reliable quality. These are to to be counted among ordinary _ every day values. Every Suit in these lots was purchased by us at a big saving. 20TH CENTURY BRAND SUITS AT $16.50, $18, $20, $22, $23, $25. We are makln: an extensive .showâ€" ing of these handsome Suits, offering an unusual and gratifying return of the investment; suits to order or ready to wear. GREAT SPECIAL TROUSER SALE MEN‘S SUITS $5.95, $7.90, $10.80 A Whole Factory Output at Actually Less Than Wholesale Prices. _ THE CHRONICLE dessdssdtssesdsevsescsessesesrrssersrnes idecsssdoedtrcctrcncet $2.00 Trousers, $2.50 Trousers, $3.00 Trousers, $4.00 Trousers, $5.00 Trousers, SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY 100 pair Ladies‘ Patent and Tan Pumps and Oxfords. Reg. up to $3.50, Friday and Satâ€" urday $2.00 50 pair of Men‘s Oxfords in Patent, Tan and Gun Metal. Reg. to $3.50 for $2.00. womnitsmm=â€" ©& F, F, W | N D O W â€"â€"ooâ€"â€"â€"C 5 only Ladies" Long Coats at $1.00 14 Little Boys‘ Suits, sizes 23, 24 and 25 at 750 12 Boys‘ Suits, size 32. 33, 34, 35 from $2 to 3.50 to buy one of our elegant Suit Cases or Travelling Bags before you go on your Spring vacation. We have a big assortment to choose from. mart Stylish Suits â€- No. 18 D. BOHLENDER NEXT TO POBT OFFICE, KING 8T., WATERLOO, AND SATURDAY well tailored well tailored well tailored well tailored well tailored $149 THE TWIN.CITY‘8 BIG HARNESS SHOPR & KING STREET, WATERLOO $179 $1â€"98 $269 $3 79 OUR ENLARGED BOYS‘ DEPT Has received particular attention as to values and styles. The high school student and the school boy were never more carefully catered for. STUDENTS‘ BIG BLOOMER SUITS With many new styles of pleats and belts and haif belts, "Club" and Glin Checks, tailored specially for our fine trade, from the men‘s cloths. Every high school boy should see our selecâ€" tion. All sizes to 35; full large â€"bloomâ€" ers, at $5, $6, $750- $0 slo $12 SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS‘ SCHOOL SUITS. Boys‘ $5.50 double breasted and Norâ€" folk Suits, all sizes 26 to 34, special at Boys‘ Speciat Scout Stockings, _ all sizes 6!/, to 10, the toughest wearing boys‘ stockings that are woven, guarâ€" anteed fast colors. Special per pair Suits that most stores _ are toâ€"day asking $6.00 to $6.50 for. Special price Saturday ... :s1 .. cl.s+. 34.95 ANOTHER BIG LEADER Forget l Suit Cases or Travelling your Spring vacation. nt to choose from. | E L M‘ S 3$! s T: Where the good clothes come frome ‘.;;> s s @ WATERLOO, ONTARIO,â€" THURSDAY Local _ and Personal Items :â€"Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hahn have returned from a delightful trip to California and other places of interest in . the Southern States. They visited the Panama Exposition. M Mr. L. Pequegnat, left Monday on a business trip to the Maritime Proâ€" vinces. Mr. Clifiord Eby, G.T.R. Asst. Agent, spent Sunday at his home in Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brodrecht spent the weekâ€"end in Stratford. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Becker and daughter, Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. Fairburn, and son, Mackenzie of Torâ€" onto, were the weekâ€"end guests . of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bowlee. Rev. and Mrs. Morlock spent Sunâ€" day with the former‘s aged father in Mosboro. Mr. J. A. Hartman is in Calgarty on a business trip. . 7 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yost of Poole, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Chr. Otto.â€"Mr. R. W. Cressman, of Ottawa, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Cressman. Mrs. Ed. Hunsberger returned _ to her home in Durand, Mich., on Tuesâ€" day, alter attending the funeral of her mother, the late Mrs. Schildroth. Her sister, Mrs. A. Bueschen, acâ€" companied her. Messrs. Rex Bier, and Harry Katzâ€" enmeier are home from Toronto Denâ€" tal College for the holidays. Miss Margaret Brown and Miss Leonard of Plattsville, are the guests of the former‘s sister, Mrs. (Dr). Anderson. Rev. and Mrs. Morlock and family leave . on Thursday for their new home in Rodney. Mr. and Mrs. George Sterling, and son, . of Plattsville, spent Sunday with the former‘s mother here. Miss Edith Bean, of Berlin, is the guest of Miss Switzer. _ 2@ The Gniï¬ Theatre here opened again on Friday evening, under the management of Mt. Ralph Gribble, lately of Waterloo. . A new upâ€"toâ€" date machine has been installed <~and the best pictures procurable will be shown. ‘"The _ Million Dollar Mysâ€" tery"‘ is now being shown. Mr. D. Becker has put in a gasoline tank in front of his property on Peel street to conveniently ‘supply motorâ€" ists with gasoline. Mr. C. J. Fox who recently moved to Toronto, presented a beautiful pulpit to St. George‘s church. The pulpit was dedicated at the â€" Vesper service on â€" Sunday by the _ Rector. Rev. Thos. Hicks. During his long residence in town Mr. Fox always took an _ active interest in church work, and his gift is greatly apprecâ€" iated by the Rector and congregation. Misses H. Luft and George Clatre purchased â€" Ford cars from Mr. D. Becker, local agent. The Epworth League of Trinity Methodist church, held a very pleasâ€" ant social on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Hastings on Watetlo« street. Mr. and Mrs. S. Holley and Miss Vera Holley entertained the members of the A.Y.P.A. of St. George‘s church, at their home on Thursday evening. > Detb Our Busy Neighbors |:=. New Hamburg. I NAIl Ttnes: News _ Notes.â€"Mrs. Sutter and daughter Phocbe of Berlin, spent a few days of this week in our burg.â€"â€" Mr. Lotne Barlett of Torquto, spent the weekâ€"end with his father here.â€" Messts, (Gélen Wray and A. Gropp, of Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Barlettâ€"Mrs. David Beggs left Monday to spent a few weeks with relatives in Dresden, â€"Mr. iPeter Ament who for the past year has been in the placksmith busiâ€" mess in Betlin, has moved his goods and household effects to our burg and will open up business and be ready for all blacksmith work in the buildâ€" ing formerly occupied by Mr. Fred Probst.â€"Miss McDonald, of Newton spent the weckâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. D. S. Williams.â€"Mr. Jobhn Dechâ€" ert was a visitor to Betlin on Satâ€" urday.â€"Mrs. L. Raemon, of Hesson, is spending a few days with Mrs. J. Schneiderâ€"The â€" annual meetinsol the Women‘s Institute will be held at the hame of Mrs. Secord on Wednesday, May 13th. _ A review of the years‘ work will be given and a reâ€"election of officers will take place. As this is a very important meeting, all the members are urgently requested to at tend.â€"Mr. St. Clair Little of Toronâ€" to spent Sunday with Dr. McEachâ€" Hervey and Eldon Bacet visited at their homes near Blair on Sunday.â€" Messrs Thomas and Wesley Hallman were Suoday visitors from New Dunâ€" dee.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweitzer, of Petersburg called on friends in the neighborhood on Sufl:y. Mr. W. E. Bergey who spent winter at his ‘hoime here has left for Northern Ontâ€" ario. Miss Roxy Milligan, an athletic Sarnian girl, who is an expert auto= mobilist, horsewoman and motorcyâ€" clist, has offered for motor ambulâ€" ance cotps duty in Eutope and will be ~iven the first position vacant, Linwood. e 6, 1916 10 PAGES ° TELEGRA Good Goods ELMIRA ‘The time is now to buy your requirements of Doors, Windows and Screen Wire Cloth. We carry nothing but High Grade Goods. Hawkesvilie. @0 ns | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS | PROTECT YOUR HOUSE FROM THE FLIES M. WEICHEL & SON «nazgp, * ITHB BIG HARDWVWARE STORE®" Phone 215 SCREEN DOORS They are built of selected free pine, well seasonâ€" ed, and the highest grade of black wire cloth, highly finished, We have four styles in assorted sizes. â€" These prices are complete with hinges, screws, pull and hook. . No Sanderson Harold loss a number of sisters and brothets ing predeceased her a number of years her huspand and seven children havyâ€"ago. . 1â€"Plain Oak Door with one brace at . $1,00 2â€"â€"Plain Oak Door with corner braces $1.25 21â€"ancy' Oak Door, varnished scroll $1.50 8â€"Pane! Oak Door, varnished at .... $1.50 6009090000 0000000000080 dee d 88e eR e d 8e d e e e d 88e We have selected four racks and ’! cases and imarked them away down‘# . for quick clearance. COATS and i SUITS at $5,00, $6.95 to $13.95. ~ $ Reg. values were $10.50 to $20.00. i . 5 styles, all sizes, very newest of Embroidered Voiles. 10 dozen in all, specially priced, while they last Are the Best King and Frederick Sts. _ Phones 952â€"953 .__Weselohâ€" _ Goudie Limited Spring Suits and Coats New Blouses FRIDAY AND SATUBRDAY WJndow Screens No No. 15 Screen, 14 in. high, 40\ in. wide, ope No. 4 Screen, 18 in. high, 364 in. wide, oper Spring Hinges for screen doors at 15¢ pair. Wire Hooks and Eyes at 3¢ each. Long Japanned Springs for doors at 10c each. Window Screen Cloth at 5¢ to 15¢ per foot. . a‘réen. 18 ingy nich. Sen. Incln wige: opgn, 12 Screen, 10~inch high, 32}4 inch wide, open, â€"»Bye Prices :iy: ON : :: $1.25 PRICE TWO CENTS ° 44â€"1« . Liak 2014 WATERL OO Berlin, Ont. wide, open, lt'w wide, open, at 350 wida_anan._a% ARA Low Prices 19.