j AND yl WILL SAVE HIM AT LEAST 25 PER CENT. OF THE PRICE 6.’.° HAt: To PAY IN ANY STORE FOR THE SAME ~EXCELLENT Besides we accord him a choice of more styles, patierns and color : efâ€" fects than he can find anywhere else, so that gratifying his individual taste whether extreme or conservative, wilt be an easy matter. * P WO;: been offering these advantages to Berlin men for more than 20 vears: t‘s why we‘re doing by far the largest clothing business in the Fall andWinter Clothing ‘been offering ‘ ‘re we‘ve Tny we yoan:'x:t’o city. tomers. A rrvnlvo Cort that men who want & combination of stylg and serâ€" vice will like. A smart single breastâ€" ed Convertable collar in Scotch aan domestic tweeds. A very popular style, sizes 35 to 44, regular 195 $12.00, Saturday ... ... ... ; NO. 2â€"$10.45. 4 4 f P _ _For a well dressed man of moderate means these have been our best sellers and at the regular price were ‘considâ€" ered a great snap. They come in the season‘s most sought after wooliens, in all the popular shades and the fauitâ€" less careful taiforing d::d- out . all over them, regular $14*a $15, on Sale Saturday at $10'45 An assortment of the finest ready to. wear overcoats in the city is yours to choose from at this cut price. ‘These coats represent the heighth of perfec tion from the best makers of ready to wear clothing. The beautiful hang of the coats, the graceful cut and fit of the lapels show them to _ be gentleâ€" men‘s coats at first glance. Ydu will d a wide range of imported materâ€" to select from. â€" Regular $20.00 and $22.00, on Saie Saturâ€" e and §2200, on Sate Sa!~" ~§1G80 NO. 3â€"§16.80 day ... . Broken lines of our $10‘ and $12.00 Suits, Scotch, English and domestic tweeds, in grays, browns and mixtures allâ€"of thig: season‘s makings, such.reâ€" ductions from our keen cash prices mean a double saving, sizes 35 to 44, reguiar $10.00: and $12.00, 3795 Saturday at ... ... â€">> >>> MmMEN‘S SUITS AT $15.00. These are the smartest suits ever sold in Berlin at so low a price as $15. No other suits at less than $20 or $25 limininpmemmemmmmmmmmmenmmnnmenscss. PX Â¥hy 4 _ oovhy ms in)alt ts . * . % Ernst‘ m tmigg (| Our busy Neight ) Ernst‘s | "wohiimg | Our Busy Neighbo â€"â€" P hk News Notes Gatheréd by MMQMMMMMM“ wmdmwmcmm MEN‘S SUITS $7.95. PTUSSs .mSR e CE sold in Berlin at so low a price as $15. No other suits at less than $20 or $25 material or style. If you want someâ€" can compare with them in tailoring, thing exclusive at a very low price see ï¬usical Instruments _llllllfllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllilllIIllllllllllI||||ï¬|lll|l|llllllllllIulllllllllllllg i Headquarters forklookt and Sporting Goods Supplies. & Mllflllllflmllllmllllllmfllll“llu“lIlllllllllllllll!lllllllllllIllllllll Get in line and join our constantly The long cold evenings will make it desirable that you have one of our ELEGANT ECISON PHONOGRAPHS. Come to our store and we shall pe glad to play any piece of music you choose. ST. JACOBS FLOUR MILLS Doersam‘s Bookstore These wheat. "HEARTS DELIGHT" a high class bread flour is in a class by itseif. and sells at $2.55 per 100 Ibs. Have you noticed how we lead the way with RIGHT Flour Prices? . »Ggies.. Our "EAGLE" brand of Flour for genral purposes is hard to beat, and sells at $2.40 per 100 Ibs. For economy flour. Another outstanding feature is QUALITY Paying 90c for wheat, Standard weight. For economy aind success in your baking use our E. W. B. Snider, Proprietor $T. JACORBS, ONTARIO. RIGH FLOUR prices are good for cash or farmers delivering That Hoe Wants For .quality,» wear, atyle â€"and finish, you‘ll not fing a better hat in America for the money. â€" All the latest winter blocks and colors *‘ in soft ‘and stiff shape. * MLNI JUST TRY TO MATCH OUR $2.00 HATSâ€"IF YOU CAN. BARGAIN TIME AND NO MISTAKE IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT MEN‘S SHOES Men‘s Shoes, Winter vul?ht, box calf, patent calt and gunmeta leathers Ceels Ees Eie on n Ne ce motp e t a the very latest 1915 Blucher and butâ€" ton lasts, regular $4.50sand $5.00, Sale Price ... ... .... â€.m Men‘s Shoes, all leathers, all styles, heavy and medium soles, high and meâ€" dium heels, narrow, medium and broad toes, the latest fashions in Fall shoes for men, regular $4.00, Sale $2.98 PrIiGG:.. ; i.. crd in i. ks Boys‘ Boots, in box calf, in‘ a good stylish shape, blucher tops, solid leaâ€" ther throughout, : McKay sewn soles, all well put together, back straps, good linings, sizes 1 to 5, regular szzs $3.00, Sale Price ... ... ... Women‘s Boots, popular new Fall styles, gunmetal patent and vic! kid leathers, button and blucher style, meâ€" dium or high heels, sizes 2%, ms to 7, reguiar $4.00,:Sale Price LADIES‘ SHOES 200 pair ladies‘ Boots. These are broken lots and ?lcontlnued lines, beautiful quality and elegant styles, in gunmetal and vici kid, McKay sewn soles, sizes in the lot 2!/, to 7, s‘lgs regular $3 to $3.50, on sale ~ Children‘s Shoes, in a large and varâ€" ied assortment in all weights and leaâ€" thers, every style and size to select from, sizes 3 to 7, special for 98c this Sale .:. 22. .21.cn.ciks ening circle of satisfied cusâ€" WATERLOO, ONTARIO, yhe ‘The Baden Missich Auxiliary Vifl' celehrate their second anniversary by a birthday party in the Opera Hail, :mmiï¬.qt 8 o‘clock. Gifts for the, Canadian Red Cross Society, are askâ€" ed. Contributions will be promptly forwarded. â€" Jelly, jam, honey, JBAL~ malade ‘and preserved fruit (pint . Of quart jars preferred) are appreciated in the bospitals * which the Society umfl&h France and England. Alâ€" so.anything required for a bed or for comfort of wounded: and convalescing soldiers and sailorsâ€"towels, pillows, pillowslips,â€" sheets, was â€" cloths, old flannel and linen including old â€" table linen, cotton (white), socks, slippers, etc. Refreshments will be sold durâ€" ing the evening. Anyone who is â€" unâ€" aple <to come to the Hall ‘Thursday evening may leave contribution at the stores of Mr. H. Kuntz, or Mr. Fred Doerfiling. A numbér of‘ Badenites attended the] corner stone laying of the Petersburg Lutheran eburch on Sunday.â€" lu.! Norman Woolner of Medicine Hat Alâ€" berta visited at the home . of u:.i and Mrs. Wm. Weiler. last week.â€"Mr and Mrs. W. C. Brueckner attended the funeral of ‘the late Mrs. M. Wilâ€" helm of : Stratford on Monday.â€"Mr. Peter Seyler of Petersburg was . & business visitor to St. Marys on Tuesday.â€"Mr.‘and Mrs. George Easâ€" ton, â€" Miss Edith Tucker and Miss Brown, Waterloo, visited at Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brueckner on Sunday. News Notes:â€"The Woolwich Townâ€" ship Ploughtng Match took placge On Tuesday, 19th. inst. Quite a numâ€" ber were present during the afternoon Mr. Percy Woods in the men‘s class was the successful ploughman in carâ€" rying off the first prize andâ€"sweepâ€" %t:iu, Henry Hamilton second and ‘George Forbes third. "In the_!d’": who did very good work. â€" r ‘The. Women‘s Institute meeting was held in the Hall last Thursday.â€" _â€" On Trafalgar Day a social was held in the.evening and the proceeds donâ€" ated to the Red Cross Society. ‘The Presbyterian church of Winterbourne divided their: territory into five disâ€" tricts and made a thorough canvass. Particulars will be given later on. Mr. John B.â€" Burnett is getting along nicely with his house and" exâ€" pects to have it ready to move into{ by Christmas.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Penfold and daughter of Middlebook, sbent last. Sabbath at Mr. and . Mrs: John A. Durrant‘s.â€"The most of our farmers have finished hauling their sugar beets and are busy drawing in their turnips.â€"Mr. Charles Goetz has ;;!;ligl'_“a†number of our farmers lately with stockers. Items of Interest.â€"On Thursday|< morning, deat&nclllmed as its victim | Margaret Fileén, second daughter of| Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baer. The funâ€"!! eral was held on Saturday afternoon, a short service being held at the house after which the remains were taken to the Latchar Church for serâ€" vice hnd interment. _ Rev Mannasah Hallman had charge of the services.‘ ‘The bereaved have the sympathy of ; the entire community. â€"The Misses| Stella and. Lucy Hallman of Bridgeâ€" port visited their sister Mrs. S. c.| Shantz on Sunday. â€"Mr. and Mrsl‘ A. Swartz of Nine Pines and Mr. andl Mrs. M. Heckadon of Bridgeport, vis~| ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.| Bergey on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. l".r-l vine Shantz and family of [-‘ree’portl visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Milne on | Saturday.â€"Mrs. _ Auch and son Hill-] ard â€" of Berlin, â€" are visitors at the home of Mrs. A. C. Bowman, | Rev. M. S. Hallman spent the Sabbath in Markham.â€"Quite a number from this vicinity _ went to Petersburg Sunday afternoon to witness the laying of the corner â€" stone for the new Lutheran Church.â€"Mr. Henry Schmidt is havâ€" ing a concrete silo built on his place, Mr. W. Hehn of Wilmot Centre being ing a concrete Mr. W. Hehn the contractor tended the funcral of his aunt. Miss Fleming of Belmore Wednesday last.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Omand of Wellâ€" esley spent Sunday with the latter‘8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hammond. â€"We regret to hear that Miss Lizzie Schmidt is at present suffering from a severe attack of la grippe.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider and family of Milverton spent Sunday at the home Mr. and Mre. Jacob Schneider. â€" Nrs. Wm. R. Yost visited over Sunday with New Hamburg friends~. ib* * News Notes.â€"Mr. James Dewar at Winterbourne. Mannfie\m. Kingwood battalion who badâ€" ved wrigt. watches from the : ‘ #‘ presented _ with w last, Galt car pe oud gi | contripution &5-3! sh Red Fund, the total amount, ilis expéctâ€" ed, will reach $7,000â€" : and Mrs. Usali hage from . Tor« onto where they al the Salvaâ€" tion A:ï¬ Council. $ . was one of. hest ever }.â€"The _ inâ€" duction of Rev. J. Fraser, D, D., into the pastorate, @@ Knox Presâ€" by terian church took on Friday afternoon, . when a large representsg~ tion of the congregation, was present, In the eyening a )G‘b%l was held, which was also lapgely $ttended, Dur+ ing the course â€" ‘of the evening Rev. K. J. MacDonald, interim: moderator I i | ... olï¬ mc avinds ~alffh n ds . 0 esc tmima‘ss l MCY News Items :â€"An in*esnng event‘m“y visited friends in Beamsville one in . which one of . young ladies "over the woekâ€"end, o . was a party in, took last !Ie,d-i Wedding : On Sunday a quiet wedâ€" nesday in Berlin, w Mr. Chas. ding too‘ place at the home of Bishâ€" Ludwig, of _ Berlin Miss Lil-iï¬qo’ Ezta Martin, when Miss Barbars Holle of this place quietly marâ€" B. Snider daughter of Mr. and Mrs, (Matthews â€" ‘Lutheran » Of tB@6 wrank Snider, corner Cress Ave. and ried by Revy. C. R. nA _ St:.imwonge St., was united in marriage to eity, _ Mr. Louis Banman acted . 35 wr ‘Simeon E. Martin. Bishop Mérâ€" groomsman . while Miss mdzllu Doett ‘;;, tieing the. knot.â€"Congratulations. was bridesmaid: The ding M" Miss Clara Kesselring received & after a somewhat adventurous trip message â€" Thursday evening that her arrived here where the wedding “"‘btother. Notman agcd 21,. had M‘ ner was partaken of at the home Of!wiin an accident / in Berlin, which the bride‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"lgw and 8iSteT,)Sroved fatal.â€"the young man passing Mr. and Mrs. NVal. fm-. where . also ; away early Friday ing at / tHe the usual celzumon was held ""Hoaylh.l. Tiiks Mmurhgmhu the which a. few. of the‘ hneat m?‘*m. -ï¬' of her many Atiends . had beéon‘i ~The eze in her 2nd Tour of wditite newly married‘ couple heve #aken® UPy4ioo __Mrs. David Hollingst and MrS. their abode in Berlin followed py #he|Tons" 5; wimira visited friends in good withes of their frieniit¢ifor ‘& town on * Friday.â€"Mr. Richmund gave happy and prosperous martied life:." |; yory interesting smm insttuctive disâ€" Durinz the evening â€" of the above couree in theE ital church on celebration Baldies Drumbeter Band Sunday evenin g.â€"lwllr. is J. L. Widemai serenaded the young couple and GiSâ€".yi.;zog friends in Berlin and Elmil® pensed several numbersk?t their '::;'on Saturday.â€"Mr. A. B. Brubact Seventyâ€"two(iait hoys of the 34th Durinz the evening â€" of the above‘ celebration Baldies Drumbetéer Band serenaded the young couple and disâ€". pensed several numbers of their favâ€"> orite selections. . As this was the, first appearance of this famous orâ€", ganization since the wedding of Mr.| Norman â€" Dahmer, one can imginei how everybody was delighted . with th» open air concert and the good: music. I ‘spending a week with his son _ and | |daughter _ at Heidelberg.â€"Miss | Ida lReist is visiting her broth>r Eph. in Preston for a week.â€"Mr,rnnd Mrs. =3n|. Schoifele, Mr. Aaron Scheifele {and _ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hilliard, imotored _ to Centreville on Sunday where they visited with Mr. J. Trox« el.â€"Miss _ Emily _ Weber, of Berlin, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Weber.â€"Mr. and Mrs. i Fred. Hecktus of Elmira, were visitâ€" |ing _ friends here . on Sunday .â€"Mr. ‘Thos. _ Clayfield of Waterloo, spem.‘ ‘lSunday here with his son Jchi and family.â€"Everybody here can do some good and get a supper besides, . by patronizing the Haocolowe‘en Supper given by . the Women‘s Institute in the Township Hall on Saturday even» ling from 6 to 10. So if you can‘t lcome early come pefore it is over and fail you are asked to pay is 15 cents [for an adult and 5 cents for children |under 12. _ The ladies are providing ) music while you eat. _ The proceeds i are in aid of the Red Cross Fund. . guest of Fire Chief Guerin, Mr. W. Dornan, proprietor Golden Oak Hotel, Hamilton, visitor to the city today. He i8 is / \Bupper : The < ladies. of Conestogo are: serving a° supper on Saturday | evening up to 10 _ o‘clock, in aid of iss nhoud 25 and beip vor anighien «€Ba go our |in their good work.â€"Mr. m d , of Berltu, spent the weekâ€"end i home, â€" King St., North. â€"Mr. and Mrs., /ca Besser and Son; of Berâ€" lin, spent the ‘v~ ~ekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. seph â€"Koch, Queen |St.â€"More : wedding pelis soca. â€"=< > Don‘t stop in town Boys, get out in thovcorniry and see ‘that any ~Poose gates or ~machinery is well taken of for the darmersâ€"but don‘t de> E{ any live stock, etc,â€"Mr. Alex. ‘ alm, of Preston, visitedat "his home here on Monday.~ Iteims _ of _ Interest :«â€"Wednesday Nov, Ard,. will ue St. Jagobs, Novem ber Fair â€" day.â€"HalMowe‘en . wilt> >b the ' Miss Clara Kesselring received & message â€" Thursday evening that her \brother, â€" Norman agcd 21, had met ‘with an accident .‘ in Berlin, â€" which !prowd fatal, «the young man passing laway early Friday morning at‘ the ‘Hospital.. Miss Kesselring has . the the Wedding: On Sunday a quiet wedâ€" ding too‘ place at the home of Bishâ€" op Esta Martin, when Miss Barbars B. Snider daughter of Mr. and . Mrs, Frank Snider, corner Cress Ave. and Â¥onge St., was united in marriage to Mr. Simeon E. Martin. Blshor Marâ€" tin tieing theâ€" knot.â€"Congratulations. | New Mail Service:â€" . Commencing ‘28th inst., there will be a closed lmail from Toronto, arrive at St. Jacobs on the 9.30 a.m. train, This !will _ give some of these grits a 44 ahd family, of Berlin, motored â€" up and called on St. Jacobs friends on Saturday. 5 } hance to sit down and read the Globe (Continued on page 3, Col. 6.) Goods THE CRYSTAL PENINSULAR RANGE It works where others fail. it works well even with a poor chlmno‘y. It has four 9 inch holes, reseryoir and cast high shelf, 18 inch 7.«) BVen, PMGB . ..0. 200222 80 20vkk x e Aiee s THE GILT EDGE PENINSULAR A profitable investment. . A modern _ priced rangeâ€"ohe that will save you money. Look it over. It has four 9 inch holes, 20 inch oven, resâ€" ervoir, cast high she‘f and thermometer, w PMGB ... c..0lk. riycrrr rik rec aÂ¥+ ri, THE "LIGHTER DAY" HIGH OVEN RANGE A coat and wood Range brought upâ€"10â€"0816, . a high oven so she can bake without stooping; a glass door on ovenm, she can watch the baking without opening the door. It has an oven 18x20x 12 deep. It takes 21 inch wood. Enamelled back, low warming closet, thermometer and reâ€" sss gervoir, PPIGB ... ... .00 .26 0k k k.+9 Phone 215 If You Need a Range or Heater If without reservoir, but as above . 1916 and wood Range brought upâ€"toâ€"date; a | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS | over this list. Then come in and let us show 4 you our line. : . WEICHEL & SON 10 "« THE BIG HARDWARE STORE®* Weselohâ€"Goudie, Limited Your Dollars! Basement, Hotel Lewis ‘That‘s what you are doing if you don‘t buy here. have more Cents if you bring them here to f Don‘s pay $4.00 and $5.00 for Shoes if you can get them for $3.00. We have a You teach your dollars 19 ladies can buy Suite to W# their size is here; clothis are w i regular prices 15.00 up to clear price is lowered B0 °... > .2 <>>) ce« +e>>r® 2t cHll.Dflm FALL AND WINTER DRESRSES For ages 2 to 14 years, we‘re closing out this line entirely and at !‘M_I!tl_"!“-_‘lfldl:‘ .‘1.. LOWERED SUIT PRiCES x4R ‘‘"O0" $F 9 IMPORTANT PRICE CHANGES On 65 »chuuaum.mu»d:z from stock if possible in the next few days; pruumrmwtimutfl-fl.lnl.“â€. weight cloths, NOW ... ... .s> <>>/+re +7 A balance of about 23 BLOUSES with the skigo ticket; these are mostly smail sizes, regular Sc $2.50 to $5.00 for only ... .. ..«< ++« UNDERSKIRTS, in colors and black, at special clearing pPIQ@® .. â€"..0}>> ++>>> as M'H LOW PRICED COATS th% Past season‘s styles in Coats of which we have only a fow; some splendid cloths amongst them, and marked to clear at reâ€" and u.culously low prices, ... .. 33% sï¬ . BOHLENDER Buy Your Shoes line of Ladies‘ Shoes a(t $3.00 that will surprise you. wour dollars to have more cents by buying m«» 3 j THE PEERLESS PENINSULAR RANGE A modern cast iron range,â€"a large range for a large room. Just the range for a large family. it has six 9 inch holes, 20 inch oven, reservoir and steel high closet and thermometer, .... 1% Price A popular priced range. A steel range with all the features of a high priced range. Beautiful in appearance and well made. It has four 9 inch holes, 18 inch oven, N. P. Reservoir and m stcel high closet. Price ... ... .. J THE "SPECIAL IDEA" $TEEL RANGE THE ELEGANT PENINSULAR HEATER The heater that keeps the floor warm. it creates continuous currents of warm air in the room. it has a 14 inch fire pot, and an oven, also an extra flue for heating upstairs. Price m No. 3B ... .0. cersrcirl s rroges ra8) max THE STAR OAK HEATER The right stove for a quick heater. it is made in three sizes, has a feeder, Price, ls NHG. N14 . .o u2y es yse wan a searvlcos 69 $1119 $159 §$29 PRICE WATERLOO Waterloo #1% +1ces