VOL. A Big ‘Scoop of Clothing Every man in Berlin and Waterloo will be interested in this Moneyâ€"Saving Event We do not want to see one Suit of them night. ‘These Suits are the **overmakers‘‘ of « by us at practically our own prices from _ soi makers who clear out their "over makes‘ t« season. The colors are prown, | gray and | bl ranges in imported and domestic tweeds and \ regular stock. Come to the store Saturday loc than you have ever known and you will not g Everything new in the way of stylâ€" es is embodicd in these suits, made up in stunning, Canadian and Scotch tweeds, that are in demand by well dressed men excrptionally high grad: garments, that would be low priced at $10.50 to $13.00. Toâ€"morrow at NO. 1 $7.90 NO Made up in the most popular modâ€" els, well and fashionably made of all woal serges and fancy worsteds, the cloth of a wholesale made to measute firm purchased at a tremendously low figure on the dollar $15 to $18.00 suits. The greatest opportunity _ in a score of years. Toâ€"morrow at Dozens o[ different styles and maâ€" terial are shown in this linc and they are truly the greatest value you ever saw for the money. Same identical models that custom tailors are makâ€" ing up this â€" season from the . very newest and most popular, all wool, imported materials. Every suit in the lot is worth _ $18.00 to $20.00. NO. 3, $14.85 Toâ€"morrow at THREE GREAT SPECIALS 4N GUARANTEED ENGLISH RAIN COATS $5.95, $7.95, $9.75. Tremendous Raincoat business comes our way because we‘ve made a distinct specialty of selling only guarâ€" anteed _ qualities. _ Here are coats worth $8.00,. $12.00 and $14.00 â€" that because of exceptional purchases ate offered at practically wholesate _ cost in full sizes and lengths. Ernst‘s bOOOA0000000000000080080088004v 04 We€e08eeet 0000: C P4400000000000000000008 #0000080000000008800v00 2 $11.90 â€"â€"TWOâ€"â€" ONE DOLLAR â€"â€"DAYSâ€"â€" 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. Do Not Forget NEXT TO POST OFFICE, KING See Window . BOHLENDER W IL H E L M‘ THE TWIN.CITY‘S BIG HARNESS SHOR _ ,. i}@; ® KING STREET, WATERLOO 1 C i ie Ne _ 21 | to equal these U fat mndâ€"; from $2.175 to $ gs I;ll them _ and not 'e;gn t‘:u- splendid way th SS can get a pair 5 emeasssre| * "5o "pair men‘s THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH. _ $11 $14 t of them _ on our hangers Saturday makers‘‘ of over a dozen lines picked up s from _ some of the most upâ€"toâ€"date makes‘‘ _ to the large retailers every ay and _ bluc in worsted _ and several tweeds and will pe sold exclusive of our Saturday looking _ for greater bargains u_ will not go away disappointed. I0 4 65 MEXN‘S TWEED TROUSERS $1.49 stron pair. Saturday at Kobody ever saw a pair of tro to equal these that sold for less from $2.75 to $3.00. Come and them _ and note the â€" style and splendid way they are tailored. can get a pair Saturday for ... 50 pair men‘s navy blue and . worsted trousers, all sizes 32 t recular $5.00 to $6.00, Saturday MI ERNST HAT $2.00 est style in f and soft. ‘The value in Betli ute and _ ma and val ute felt Penman‘s Merino natur sizes, special 45c. _ Men‘s Fine Balbriggan shirts _ a drawers three strong leaders at 25 SPRINC This lot Comprises a splendid line { well made, nice fitting trousers in trong _ durable _ tweeds, a splendid corking _ trouser. Come and get a air.â€" Saturday at ... .22..220 $1.49 $3C., M nusseaclce cnpoere pape ol ONEL Fine Union suits, the best selected stock in Berlin, all closed erotch perâ€" fect fitting, $1.00 t0o ... ces $4.00 All the r placed _ it 5tc. and . Where the good clothes come from c s c ¢ eC ST., WATERLOO TROUSERS FOR $1 i7 Berlin made UNDERWEAR RTS AND BLOUSES, w spring lines are . being stock â€" this week at 39c. ow you the very latâ€" felt hats, both still are the greatest hat correct to the minâ€" of high quality _ fur WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MmoRNING, ome and + S stvle and t il shade, all trouser: less thar THIS ORLIGINAI 9 $1 rQgee day and M now that dorwent ar t rceontly in inz nicely ree le around n cort of S )ng with her { * â€"The â€" M Kahms of tlay this se the fi 8°4800, . w ; ® thy local g _ #)|will be w = cheet th tC 1 Local â€" and Personal Items:â€"Morâ€" day, the 24th, passed very quietly in our burg, and a great many apeot the day in Berlin and other places. Miss Ruth Ratz of Moulton College spent the weekâ€"end with her parents im town. â€" Miss Minnie Rominger of Toronto spent a f‘w days of Jast week under the parental roof. MUrs, Hwack and childron returnad after spending a week with her parâ€" ents at Creckbank. _‘ Mr. and _ Mrs. J. Filsinger spent Victoria Day with the former‘s varâ€" ents in St. Jacobs. Miss Alma Laschinger is spending iwo weeks in Clevelend and _ Pitts Miss _ Alma two weeks in burgh. Miss Louise day with her burst at Breck, Nass. Mr. Ral;h Behrens svent â€" Sunday _ und Miss to trt D People‘s S tâ€"nded the Monday cupied Mr. Carl to aiter a in Elmira. Mrs nd w The Patriotic â€" League . have S>nt their third bale of comforts for the soldicts, containing the following arâ€" ticles:â€"14 night shirts, 19 bed jackâ€" cbs. 33 pair socks and 6 pait knze ols cap â€" Tie Elmira Public School wus the scene of a very in event last Friday alternoon comner stonc of, the additior being built to the school I laid. \Mr. M. Laschinger, w d M Vr 1 1 attonding â€" the â€" continuation classes ind two small flags, the Union Jack ind the Canadian flag. After a few well chosen remar‘s he _ called on Woesrs Klinck, Werner, Jlilborn ani ‘tiss who addressed the gathering to vhich the children listened very . atâ€" trntively. The new, addition to the wchool house is built on a solid stonc oundation _ 39 x70 ft and will . be milt â€" ofâ€" white Elmiraâ€"made brick. The walls will be the same height as hoso of the old puilding. ‘There will ie six ro ms in the buildinc, besides an assemblys toom in the third storâ€" oy 34 x70 ft. The bascrsent . will confain two larzse playâ€"rooms, _ two iaboratories and a latge hall. _ ‘The ree likra ittonding laboratories and . laboratory for hij 6 in the first st tho building will ©12,000 and" when tainly be a groat altsady inmposing â€"Mr. and Mtr ed with triend dav and Mond Newsâ€" Itoms:â€"Mr. Ca spent the holiday with Mr. Jibward Marwood i coft of i~ with her â€"The A Kahms of y 36 onfa abor abor goe the first football matc seasom, when Listowel juni ths local juniors here. Tt will be worth _ while, so . cheet _ the bovs to victofy 0) illed d On th both Luth ntly in Stratfor nicely and will abou nd agyain.â€" â€" of Stratford, Antionctte Otto has returned home hore after spending . a th hor sister Mrs. Suchring, M in this w Be the th erlin. irlie M Quit rl e _ pl ervic cietics of / convention Dunke rett aschin s latives e Edler M it DOCUME Dr sist [rs, Jas. Mayberty visi Ts ym â€"overgtrorrâ€" un ow nday.â€"We are pleased / \ir. Silas Smith, who u operation for appendicit Stratford hospital, is d ind a r high st stof 1820 hurch on Sunday and Dede of Mitchell ocâ€" lpit at â€" the Monday < and the afternoon the pusiness of _ the a number of _ young s of this vicinity atâ€" Tt Pool M vices were conductâ€" ran church>s on Sunâ€" sinzer spent Sunâ€" r Mrs. Alf. Armâ€" rd, spont the holiday Miss Mary Magwo0®d. Lizzie â€" and _ lmina Huron called here one â€"Thursday | night will otball match of _ the stowel juniors _ play ‘t spent the week in Berlin. â€"â€" spent Victori T, assistairt agent ; been transferred Well inggton â€" Woker the lccal station. her Loague, a unâ€" ing People‘s Soâ€" s oi â€" Toronto, dir the patental ill soon be â€"Miss Cosy I, spont the liss Mary 1 Lizzie â€" and furon called turned to Toronâ€" wrek‘s vacation tion provement t hool buildin re hall. _ The hool work will The cost . of nt to _ about letod will cerâ€" irl have sont This _ game ; come â€" and is brother K incarding M in St abls | Nothe Local and Personal :â€"Miss Camerâ€" on and Miss McNay, spent the weekâ€" end at their bomes in Mitchell. â€"Miss Bessie _ Bogue, of Galt, spent _ the weekâ€"end, _ with hber friend, Miss Louise Boettger. . Mr. J. U. Clemens, spent the holiâ€" day at his home in Berlin. Mrs. (Dr.) Anderson, spent the holâ€" iday with her parents, Dr. and Mré. Brown of Listowel. it â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sutherland, of Delhi, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erust for the holiday. | Mr. Will Franke, of Brantford spent the holiday at his home here. Miss Hilda â€" Cortie was a holiday visitor to Waterloo. Miss Lillian haeracher, of Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. â€"Miss Eleanor _ Wilson, of Guelph, was the holiday guest of her friend, Miss Grafl. _Mr.,Jas. A. Stuart of Listowel was i holiday visitor in town. _ -"Y\l;'. V(Hrvan, of Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end with his son, Mr. W. H. Girvan. â€" es i Miss Edna Handstein, of Berlin, is visiting her parents in town. Mrs. Boettinger, Mrs. Koerber, and Miss Horsperg, of â€" Bridgeport and Miss Koerber, of Waterloo, were the guests of Miss Rabb on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Heppler and family, of Stratiord, and Mr. J. K. Shinn, of Waterloo, _ spent Sunday at the Mr. Arnold was a in Toronto last week home of Mr. R. Beget d Mr. Pedlow of Delhi, was the guest of his daughter, _ Mrs. J. M. Smith for the holiday. Mrs. Hohmeier, of Goderich, spent the holiday with relatives here. Mr. Herman Appel was in Toronto for the hoiiday. _ Mrs. Barber and daughter Lloy, of Stratford, spent the holiday _ with friends in town. & days in town. Messrs. E. Merner, S. R. Stuart, B. B. Krupp, _ R. T. Winn, and J Zinn were on a pusiness trip to Lonâ€" don on Tuesday. : Mr. Walter Gocbel, of the Sterling Bank in Killaloe, is home on a three weeks‘ holiday. He will be transfetr ed to the Cornwall Branch of _ the Bank, where he . resumes his duties on June ist. ‘ A very able patriotic sermon was deliveréed by Rev. G. W, Cropp, pasâ€" tor of Trinity Methodist church, | at the Sunday evening service. Mr. and Mrs. George Morley _ have the sympathy _ of their many friends in the death of their infant daughter ay Mr. J. B. Jantzl 1 two new Dodge cars Boullee and Mr. Wm Mrs. (Pr.) Ford,. of Stratford, has moved her household effects to town and will â€" make het home with . her drecht Mr. amily V Mo: the Berlin, parade, Sunday John‘s Confirmation services will ne . held in St. Peter‘s Lutheran church _ on Sunday morning. f T \r New Dominion Lodge A.F. and A. .. New Hamburg, have received an vitation _ from Twinâ€"City Lodge, erlin, to _ participate in a _ church rade, which _ will take place _ on unday afternoon, May 30th, to St. ohn‘s Anglican church, New Hamburg. .â€"Louis Peine was in Waterloo on day, attending the convention of Lutheran Sunday teachers of the ida Synod. Mrs. Gideon Weber _ and Monkton, spent the holi was a business visitor to allum, Huron Mr. W MAY 27. 19156 10 PAGES News Items:â€"Mr. and Mrs. Clayâ€"| tom Witter and son of Elwira and Mr. H. Reist and sister Aleda of North Woolwich were Sunday visitâ€" <Is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Witter.>Mr. and Mrs. Anton J. nnt gle atcompanied py Mr. and Mrs. A \ bert Snyder of Gioulln, motored to Hanover to spend the 24th with {riends.â€"Miss _ F. Reichert and Mrs. L. Fetzer from â€" Toronto spent the bolidays with the former‘s sistet, Mrs. â€" Aaron â€" Snyder.â€"Miss â€" Myrtle Stranzway spent the holidays with friends â€" in Elora.â€"Mr. Noah Brox: and Mr. Wesley Weaver visited _ at New Dundse on Sunday.â€"Miss Edng Bowman spent Sunday with . friends at West Montros:.â€"Miss Martha Snyâ€" der of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end under the par.ntal ro>{.â€"Mr, and Mrs Mos.s Braendle of Waterico . SPeBt the 24th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snider.â€"Mrs. Philip Româ€" H injex spent several days with hetl parents at Toronto.â€"Mr. and Mn.l Tilman Snidee and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. â€" Joremiah _ Shantz: of \mmoc| were visiting relatives in this vicinâ€" ity _ over Sunday.â€"Mrs. Anson Bruâ€"| uacher and _ Mr. Sam Good â€" spent! last _ Wednesday with the lurmcr‘sl daughter, Mrs. Cranson Weber.â€" Mr. and _ Mrs. All. Emyder and Iam.ilyl motored _ to the home of Mr. Aaxon' smider on Victoria Day.â€"Quite a number from our burg took . in the | sports at Elmira on Monday.â€" The | Woman‘s Institute held their annual | meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert slimmon _ on Tussday last with a; LOod attemdance. A reading on Engâ€" land â€" given by Mrs. Elderficld was much @mjoyed by all present. The following oflicers â€" were then elected: Mrs. Ed. &a.der, President, Mrs. A. Holborne, viceâ€"president; Mrs. Elâ€" derfield secâ€"treas. The next meeting will pe held at the home of Mrs. J. B. Snider. Mrs. Coutts of Thamesâ€" ville will address the mecting. Lunch will pe served. News Items:â€"Miss Annie Boal nfi Arkell spent the holiday with friends here.â€"Miss Bertha _ Armstrong _ of Brussels is spending the holiday with her sister Olga. Miss Lillio® McGovâ€" ern of Berlin spent Sunday and Monâ€" day with her parents here.â€"Mr. J.i Hinchley _ spent _ the 24th .with his parents at Seatorib.â€"Mrs. Chas. Winâ€"| field spent Sunday and Mondav with ; fricnds in. Guelph.â€"Mrs. Rogers â€" of Gall spent a few days last week with ; her aged mother.â€"Mr. Joel Weber, ! .rom the United States, is visiting | his aged mother after an absence of 30 years.â€"Miss Laura Watson of T(y" romto â€" is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Oscar Isracl.â€"Mr. Edgar Bowman‘ 4eft Wednesday for Sask., where he | Intends to spend the summer.â€" Mr.! J. P. Snider spent the 24ith with his i itiend _ in Arkell.â€"Miss Olive Sull_\'i spent the 21ith with frtends in Doon. â€"Miss Amelia Kumph soent last Fn-; day in Guelph.â€"The West Montrose Women‘s Institute held their annuall meeting in the hall on May 19thâ€"| MUrs. Frank Snider was reâ€"clected| wres.; Mrs. Rhodes Letson, viceâ€"pres. \rs. Burt Woods, secâ€"treas. An imâ€" acrtant feature of the meeting was a Good Goods Meponset Paroid Roofing, 1 ply, including nails and cement, at sp. .. $2.50 Neponset Paroid Roofing, 2 ply, including nails and cement, at sq. ... . $3.25 â€" Neponset coted Waterproof Building Paper, 400 sq. ft. per roll, at rolt $1.25 Neponset black Waterproof Building P aper, 250 sq. ft. per roll, at roll $1.25 Neponset Wall Board, oak, Bt leather or white, at #@. ... ... ... .>> Neponset Battons, oak, Bt. leather or white, at hd. ft. ... .. ELMIRA West Montrose. | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS | Neponset Paroid Roofing . WEICHEL & SON "THE BIG HARDWARE STORE®" Phone 215 ** _ Don‘t choose quickly. What looks like a saving in first cost may in a few years be a big ecesesoseen00e0000000008 e ..............0.'...‘ PAROID butter contest in which cleven memâ€" bers competed. Following are the winners: Ist Vera Letson; 2nd, Mrs Byron Letson; 3rd Mrs. Burt Woods After a pleasant chat tea was sorved ROOF goes on last, but consider it first For two years we have made the last Wednesâ€" day in May a BIG DOLLAR DAY. This year we extend the time 4 days in order to handie the crowds more conveniently and give you better service. MAY 26, 27, 28, 29 This is the only announcement that will appear in this paper. Details may be seen in the Berlin daity papers of Tuesday and Wednesday, May 25th. and 26th,. ROOFING Berlin Dollar values THIS WEEK after sixteen years of wear, is still giving service. â€" Waterâ€"proof and sparkâ€"proof. Made in NEPONSET The Days will be Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday we will give the greatest 4 DAYS Canada you‘ve ever seen. King and Frederick Sts Phones : 952â€"953 NOTICE PRICE TWO CGENTS _ $2.50 when about 40 satdown to the table. May this institute continue â€" in i good work. us â€"Mr. and Mrs, FT Edgar spent _ the with Mr. and Mrs Neponset Building Papers and Néponset Wall Board Have no equal They are all stockâ€" ed at the ‘"Neponset‘ Hardware Store. _ Mrs. Fred Letson and son nt â€" the 24th in Goderic ind Mrs. Frank Harrison« WATERLOO $3.00 Ont. rices 750