‘Ernst‘s VOL. 59. No. 19 Every point, style, material and workmanghip is compared _ not with goods selling elsewhere for the same price, but with the best goods of the best tailirs. Onry by reason of our large buying and readyâ€"cash purchases can we give the values that have come to be expecied of our Clothing Deâ€" partment. 350 Men‘s Spring Suits on saleâ€"$11.90 Worth $15.00 and $18.00 6 65 Three special lines in _ Tweeds and fancy Worsteds, some,. exceptional values, very attractive patterns and good reliable quality. These are not o be counted among ordinary everyâ€" day values. Every Suit in these lots was purchased by us at a big saving. Think of the best suit you ever ha dâ€"think what you paid for itâ€"say fifâ€" teen or eighteen dollarsâ€"then come and see these suits we are selling at $11.90, examine the fabrics, the tailori ngâ€"look them all over try them â€" on, and see nmow tney fit. We know you‘ll agree with us that these suits are the best value you have seen, yes better than you expected to buy at this price. 20TH CENTURY BRAND SUITS AT $16.50, $i8, $20, ©22, $23, $25. We are making an extensive showâ€" ing of these handâ€"mace Suits, offering an unusual and gratifying return _ of the investment; suits to order or ready to wear. MEN‘S SUITS $5.95, $7.90, $10.80 GREAT SPECIAL TROUSER SALE A WHOLE FACTORY OUTPUT AT ACTUALLY LESS THAN WHOLEâ€" SALE PRICES. SPRING UNDERWEAR. Penman‘s Merino, natural shade, sizes, special Saturday ... ... .> E siie;;-;;ééfal Saturday ... ... .> 50° Men‘s Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, three strong leaders, for Saturday ... . ... 25:, 33c and 50c Fine Union Suits, the best selected stock in Berlin, all closed crotch, perâ€" fect fitting, at ...... $100 to $3m 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 cared for. STUDENTS‘ BIG BLOOMER SUITS With many new styles of pleats and belts and half beits, "Club" and Gtin Checks, tailored specially for our fine trade, from the men‘s cloths. â€" Every high school boy should see our selecâ€" tion. All sizes to 35; full large bloomâ€" ers $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $4.00 $5.00 DOOO00000000000000000000000008 1000000000080 06 on mm M mt PP o 2 q4 1 ZOTE® ) _ OME ! KING STREET, WATERLOO T0R § Wagler, â€" of MWQW l.\amn, Ezra, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I Need the Money, You Need ihe Shoes, Sete What $1.90 Will Do The Best 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. Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, Trousers, Ladies‘ tan, button and blucher, size 2/ to 6, sls cgoner »x3 ©1,90 Ladies‘ Dong. kid, button and blucher, size 2%4 to 6, ... ... $1.90 Ladies‘ gun metal, button and blucher, size 3 to 6, ... . ... $1.90 Ladies‘ Patent cloth and Kid tops, size 3.to 5, ... .. .... $1.90 Ladies Pumps and Oxfords, size 2!% to 5, ... ... ... k« 66 $1.90 Men‘s Oxfords, in tan, gun metal and patent ... ... ... .. $1.90 st T:ece Slhoel are worth up to $3.50, our price for Fridayl 39"6 urday bhly ... .o« six"clllus.lrre aay mok (elee Aaaiaae + xk $ â€" $1.90 DAYS AT BOHLENDER‘S Do Not Forget NEXT TO POST OFFICE, KING ST., WATERLOO Biggest Slaughter in Shoes Ever Seen in Waterioo the fabrics, the tailori ngâ€"look them all over try them on, ey fit. We know you‘ll agree with us that these suits are the have seen, yes better than you expected to buy at this price. . BOHLENDER well tailored well tailored well tailored wei, lallored well tailored W IL H E L M‘ THE TWIN.CITY‘S BIG HARNESS SHOR, i\rm- « KING STREET, WATERLOO 1 a8® t THE CHRONIGLEâ€"TELEGRAPH. $1 $1.98 $2.69 all 43 SPEC‘AL SALE OF BOYS‘ SCHOOL suiTs. Boys‘ $5.50 double breasted and Nor folk Suits, all sizes 26 to 34, special. . | Neckwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, !Collars, Underwear, Belts, Garters, | Pyjamas, Nightgowns, everything from iHose to Hat. ANOTHER BIG LEADER Suits that most stores are toâ€"day asking $6.00 to $6.50 for. Special price Saturday $495 * i i alli a acstac. 1 L »BoysISpemafl Scout Biockinge ,d | A special train left here on :\mu]gy untiring efforts for its success, and sizes, 6 to 10, the toughest Wearing|n.rping for Elmira to convey particâ€" for the brotherly spirit he has maniâ€" boys‘ stockings that are woven, guarâ€"{ipants _ of neighboring congregation$ fested on all occasions, we sincerely anteed fast colors. Special per pair |to take part in the dedications °X@Tâ€" jregret his leaving us and extend uioh ueee rrplniea es tene uie novee e GBe cises of the new St. James‘ Luth®®â€"| pim and to his family our best wishâ€" an Church at Elmira. On acv{uun‘t .oi es and our fervent prayers, that they CORRECT SPRING FURNISHINGS. {this service, morning service in T Ti!â€" {may have a happy and successful pasâ€" R lity Lutheran church here was omitâ€"‘porate in â€" their new field of labor." Neckwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves,| ted. At the evening service the €Xâ€"|‘The next meeting will be held on Collars, Underwear, Belts, Garters, amination of the confirmation ClaSS | June 14th, at New Dundee. Pyjamas, Nightgowns, everything from | took place. Confirmation . service$s [ Married :â€"Buckelâ€"Sebt.â€"The Holy ‘Hose to Hat. will be heid on Sunday, May 16th. | family church was the scene of a very A special programme was preparcd guiet wedding this morning, (Monday | by the _ Baptist _ church _ choir f0f | May 10th), when Rev. Father Kloepâ€" SHIRT SALE. iMothers‘ Day, which was given at the |;er, united in marriage Miss Mollie i . . lt‘"cnintz service, the church being |sepl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter _ see our window for special showing |heautifully _ decorated for the occaâ€"| gept to Mr. Arthur Buckel, son ol ICoat Shirts, _ guaranteed fast coforc,bioq. In the afternoon the J'umor Mrs. Jos. Buckel. The j#idal couple Special Sale each ... .. .... ... 69(:]“-\"'-1 . _ rendered a Mothers‘ Da@Y | were attended by Miss. #sh1, of Berâ€" programme which was decidedly i0â€"|jin, and Mr. Joe Buckel. Afterwards All the new Silk Stripes, _ French |leresting. tb as 1A wedding breakiast was served _ a § y nast Cuffs, separate coat styles. Shirts are n"f5~ . ‘ti(’h“ . S:“f‘{““’"' i‘{“d i(;‘"“"l"l the home of the pride‘s parmt’s. Th here in almost unlimited ranges, 75¢, :‘1‘(’:];‘: l\ll‘rn é“‘“’“ P‘?)S\;fl‘;\fï¬lsoa(:]xx Wultâ€"a young _ couple left m‘. the 9.30 a.m . Gecupy _ ML. C.o.). tOnie f train to spend their honeyâ€"moon _ i §1.09, $1.25, $1.50 and «<« weâ€"k» $2m erloo street. Hals 1 pased [Owen _ Sound. The best wishes o ( Mr. â€" David Ratz has purchased 2)¢heir mony friends is extended for . NEW NECKWEAR, o z_ ‘lnt from _ Mr. Joseph Hartman _ O"|jong and prosperous wedded life. 1 Huron street, South, and will have â€" | Every week we l.how pomething new a t\\‘o-st()rcy'brick residence erected | ~ , In neckwear, This week‘s new ON€9 ;pereon this summer. Baden. [are very acuactive at Qgc and 50»' Mr. â€" Samuel _ Ireland moved his OO z> Antmes Haws 0 oo in n c in 1â€"c4 0 00 e mt â€" l s See our window for special showing Coat Shirts, _ guaranteed fast cofors, Special Sale each ... .. .... .>> 69(: All the new Silk Stripes, French Cuffs, separate coat styles. Shirts are here in almost unlimited ranges, 75¢, Where the good clothes come from :0 5s } BOYS‘ SHIRTS AND BLOUSES placed in stock this week All 9 9 is the Standard of Our Men‘s Clothing the new spring lines are being WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY Wfl. MAY ;13, 1915 10 PAGES 39° 50 T5° Mr. Daniel PiaWf, of Elmira, is visâ€" iting his sou, Mr. Ed. Pfaf. ‘ Misses Vera and Martha Huether, | of Berlin, were _ the weekâ€"end guest,si of Mrs. Ed. Hollinger. Mr. F. Stewart â€" Scott, M.P., ot‘ Gait, Mr. %. A. Hall, M.P.P. _ and Mr. 0. S. Eby, of Hespeler, and Mr. George A. Pattinson, exâ€"M.P.P., of Preston, attended the funeral of the late Henty Zoeller. | A number from town including luem-| bers of R.T. _ of ‘I‘s and of Masonic Order â€" attended _ the funeral of the late Meredyth _ Holt, in Baden, o1 ‘Thursday. Mr. Holt was well _ and favorably _ known _ in town and his sudden death occasioned the deepest sorrow to his friends. The regular meeting of the Royal ‘Templars of Temperance will be held on Thursday evening, when a "‘Counâ€" cil of Sorrow‘"‘ will be held for the late brother, Meredyth Holt. | Rev. Mr. ilehn, the new pastor Of the Evangelical church, preached his initial Mr. â€" Samuel _ Ireland moved his household elfiects to Walkerville last week. Mrs. Ireland and little daughâ€" ter, Gladys, left on Monday for their e e es new home, carrying with them best wishes of their many friends Mr. Harry Beck has secuted a good position with a Detroit firm and inâ€" tends to take up his residence there Mrs. Beck _ will join _ him shortly. Their â€" many friends here regret to hear < of their departure. Mr. Beck was very popular in sporting circles, ’and will be greatly missed by the IH 1 boys. _ Mrs. Ben. _ Forest had the misforâ€" tune to slip in het back garden on Thursday, tearing the ligaments of her leg, _ the injury is very painful and ‘will lay her up for some time. The â€" New Hamburg Park Commitâ€" The New â€" Hamburg Park Commisâ€" sion has arranged to carry out a proâ€" gramme of sports on Victoria _ Day (May 24th) consisting.of horse races, baseball, etc. Division Court was held by Judge Reade at Berlin on Wednesday. nesday. l Died :â€"Mrs. Christian Boshart, of Pinehill, _ died on Tuesday, of last ‘wook, and was buried last Friday in the Amishâ€"Mennonite cemetery, neal il!adcn. She had been _ ill a short time, and _ was in her sixtieth year. EP P CCE town last Wednesday. On Sunday| motning while â€" dressing after® rising‘ he was suddenly stricken with â€" apoâ€" ‘plexy. and _ was found dead in . his room by his family. The late Mr. Bendet was born _ on the homestead where â€" he died, being a son of _ the late John Bender and there spent his entire _ earthly career. He was a staunch adherent of the Amish Menâ€" {nuni(e church, _ and was highly _ reâ€" spected â€" in the community. He _ is survived â€" by his sorrowing widow, ‘si_x sons and three daughters. The children are : Daniel, of near Hamâ€" burg ; John and _ Solomon of â€" East Zotra ; Christian _ and Mrs. Noah Wagler, _ of South _ Easthope, and lAlton. Ezra, Katharine and Annic New Hamburg. David Ratz has purchased a m â€" Mr. Joseph Hartman _ on street, South, and will have storey brick residence erected sermol warm regali I N A 1 m Sunday welcome â€" / and from th A| his Miss living the at home. Besides he leaves 15 grand children brothers to mourn his sudden th, The funeral which _ was very gely attended, took place on Wed! Â¥. forencon to the Amish _ Meun church, 16th line, East Zorra, h interment in the burial ground e. The â€" beâ€" reaved _ faimily h the heartielt sympathy of the cd#fimaunity in their bereavement. S b e 000 PR UE AORNOARERCE Married :â€"Buckelâ€"Sebt.â€"The _ Holy family church was the scene of a very guiet wedding this motning, (Monday May 10th), when Rev. Father Kloepâ€" fer, united in marriage Miss Mollie Sebl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sehl to Mr. Arthur Buckel, son â€" of Mrs. Jos. Buckel. The j#idal couple were attended by Misz Ssh1, of Bers lin, and Mr. Joe Buckel. Afterwards a wedding breakiast was served _ at the home of the pride‘s parents. Th young _ couple left on the 9.30 a.m. train to spend their honeyâ€"moon _ in Owen _ Sound. ‘The best wishes of their mony friends is extended for a long and prosperous wedded life. Items af Interest:â€"The people . Of | our village were shocked to hear on Tuesday morning that Mr. Meredy th | Holt, cashier in the Dominion Bank, was found dead in the bed at the ban‘k. The evening before he played a w‘ame of tennis, afiter whichhe spent an_ hour or two at his boarding house, Mrs. Weiler‘s. He retired as usual apparently in good health. Heart failure is supposed to have caused his death. His mother and brothâ€"rs atrived and made arrangtâ€" ments for the funstal which took place last Thursday at Baden. It was one . of the largest held in our villâ€" aze, showing the high estcem . in which he was held by the citizons of bur congmunity. Mr. Holt was pOotn at Stemingâ€"Suss>x, England to Mr.| and _ Mrs. _ Noah Holt and came to Canada in May 1910. In the fall _ of 1910 he _ recsived the position _ as cashier at the Dominion Bank here at Baden. â€" He was a member of St. Geosge‘s Church (Anglican) New Hampurg. . He left to mourn his 108S his bereaved mother 3 brothers, Nicâ€" holls, Jno., Eric and sister Dorothy and his stepâ€"father. His age was 25 |years, 1 month and 20 days. _ Rev. Mr. Hicks of Hayesville officiated at |Rouse and grawe. The funeral was |h:â€"aded _ by _ members of Baden and iNew Hamburg Lodges A.F. and A.M. 5lto which societies Mr. Holt was . a PV Amnen Comeen snn t member in good standing. The flowâ€" ers were beautiful: Emblemâ€" Royal Templers. Square and Compassâ€" MWilmot Lodge A.F. and A.M. Floral DRDMMY MNROAUTE NOCCOCCOT of lillies, Mr. and Mrs. ER. Fitz gerald, â€" Wreath W. C. T. Union. Wreath, Sunday School Class. Wreath ‘Tennis Club. Wreath Mrs. Weiler and family. Wreath _ Mr. G.H. Staufier, Berlin. Wreath Mr. and Mrs. J.°R. Ll,ivimv,st.ou and family. Wreath, Badâ€" x: rfincinn ~Avviliare The h;l‘“’\td family have the heartielt sympathy 'by the many Baden friends. (m Wednesday night last week the fire _ bell was _ SUCDHCC MDoa Mr. Ernest Flanan‘s thouse next to the Livingston oil mill was on fire. The house was only vaâ€" cated that day. The inside of the house was badly damaged but the fire men saved the puilding from . comâ€" plete distruction. _ The cause of the fire is a mystery.â€"Mr. Fred Magdalâ€" Iinski who has spent the winter with his parents left for the West on Monâ€" day evening.â€"The Misses Adeline and Regina Schumm and Mr. and Mts. W. C. Brueckner attended the dedicaâ€" ltion of the Lutheran Church at Elâ€" mira on Sundag» i )00 } d MJ L bell Baden Sunday school. Wre ht last week the sounded when Flanan‘s «ui s c monasnaen Items of Interest.â€"Mr. Thomas Ransom who has been in the Guelph Hospital for several weeks arrived mn on Saturday.â€"Mr. _ Robert tic our councilior has completed n;q.dâ€"p’n:eolroulonltinswut. by putting crushed stone on and hayâ€" ing it rolled with the countty Steam roller.â€"Mrs. Geo. Eidt and daughter ing it rolled with the counM#) PHMUMA: roller.â€"Mrs. Geo. Eidt and daughter Frieda of Milverton are spending a! few days with Mr. Henry Pommer.â€" Mr. and Mrs. L. Schmidt of Baden and family spent Sunday with grandâ€" ma Hackett.â€"Miss Leana Gerth and cousin Mr. Julius Scholl spent Sunâ€" day at the former‘s home near Bamâ€" berg.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Antony Koeb, Sr. and son Allie and Mr. and Mrs. Antony Koebel, jr., and family.,ispent Saturday in Berlin. ath Mr. Gordon Hackett is wearing a‘ Broad smile these days its a little taby girl.â€"quite a number from here attended the church opening in El mira on Sunday.â€"Mr. Peter Ament, of Berlin, formerly of Linwood, has open»d up a blacksmith shop in the building â€" formerly . occupied by iMr. Fred Protst. He is prepared to caâ€" ter to the wants of his Patrons. He nexis no introduction ds he is ‘a¢câ€" quaint»d with everybody.â€"Mrs. Norâ€" man Schloegel and son Exrvin where visitors to Berlin on Saturday.â€"â€" Wedding Bells are ringing around our burg.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. _ Herb Kittle spent Saturday in Baden. News Notes:â€"The many friends of Mrs. Herbert â€" Singer will pe very sorry to hear of her serious illness1 and hope that under medical â€" treatâ€" ment â€" she may soon recover to be with her little family.â€"Mrs. _ Amos Shoemaker who has been in very deâ€" licate health for the last nsonth went out to the Royal City last Wednesâ€" flay to spend a month or two _ with her brotherâ€"inlaw and sister Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin.â€"Mr. John A. Patterâ€" som Barrister, Toronto, occupied the pulpit of Chalmers Church last Sabâ€" bath and delivered a very able disâ€" course on missions and the great need of their support at present, and also the "War Question.‘"â€"Mr. Wilâ€" liam Lehman of Toronto is spending a few‘ months _ with his uncle Mr. John Hardy, during the sumimer SOaâ€" son.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett enâ€" tertained _ a large number of young peoploï¬izist Friday evening with gcamâ€" es, ete.â€"There seems to be quite a gcarcity of young pigs }.his spring as there is great inquiry for that comâ€" modity and the price is very high. â€"Mr. Henry _ Hamilton lost a very fine cow Thursday, valued at $75.00. â€"Mrs. James â€" Hamilton is suffering from rheumatism and is confined to her home. â€"Mr. Carter Sugg who is training at the Guelph camp, visited at â€" his home last Sapbath.â€"James Gallagher contractor for ditching etc, moved _ into _ the house _ formâ€" erly occupied by Mr. William Mann. â€"The ladies of this place are sending away another lot of sox this week for the Canadian contingent. John Alfred Murphy, County Crown Attormey of Haldimand, and former Principal of the public school at Cayâ€" uga, is dead. Good Goods KAITTING FAMOUS POWER WASHING MAGCHINE ELMIRA ‘The tub of this machine is has solid rubber rolls llin. x j The material and workmanship that wrings both ways. Winterbourne. Linwood. PRICE COMPLETE WITH WRINGER | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE _NEWS | . WEICHEL & SON Coeb, | Mrs. | spent | a,a| little | here | Iil«i ment, [ , has | n the | iMr. to caâ€" | . He} ‘ac| Norâ€", wherel iy.â€"â€" | id our Kittle I | ds nl; e very illness treatâ€" to be Amos ety deâ€" h went Vednesâ€"" with } Ir. and | Patter-\ oi the 4 msl elph | ived bert | oted | k‘etv. | l «+ e o 0 o DB U / «THE BIG HARDWARE STORE®" Phone 215 Eon u.cc3 ‘FURNISHINGS | Beltâ€"driven Washing Machine and Wringer. Driven by any power. Rub board style. Reversible Wringer. Just the machine to attach to your gasoline engine, Water power or any other power. : Awnings and Window Shades Ar. S. W. Walter has returned to his home â€" in â€" Ladner; B.C., after spending a few weeks with relatives and _ friends in the Twinâ€"City. Mr. best of best Cyprus Wood, !'el! made and k ©00000000 0000000000004 #000000000000000000000 Our stock of drapery and upâ€" holstering matâ€" erials is large and varied. Prices moderâ€" ate. If you so desire we quote prices on drapâ€" ery and upholâ€" stering jobs complete. In t1 "MADE IN CANADA" King and Frederick Sts. Phones 952â€"953 AT THE DEPARTMENT STORE Weselohâ€" Goudie Limited The Right Place to Buy est Cyprus Wood, well made andâ€" well finished. _ The wringet is ball bearing. All the gearing is . well covered by shields. vasher is of the very HIGHEST CLASS. It has a wringor $30.00 We Make and Put Up PRICGE TWO CENTS Walter was suddenly called to Berlin owing to the serious illness otf his sister Miss Emma Walter, who is mow on the road to recovety. Rugs, Mats, Mattings â€" and Linoleums, â€" of which we have a large stock of new patterns, are all marked at old prices. See our range before you buy. Berlin, Ont. WATERLOO Low Prices