y _“unmnmuumwmmm elsewhere, we w we can give you much more for your money. The great advantage of K power stands out distinctly in dotlar um prices marked 1 ever garment to you. We are one of the largest purchasers . of hot YA the province of Ontario outside of Toronto. . We have as the urce of 6ur suppiy besides the celebrated 20th century Brand the ideal of largest manufacturers making for over 350 Canada‘s most progres ive. turning over millions of dollars every season; no smail maker tor h Mif a dozen stores can compete on.values. . Every man and boy knows "m quantity manufacturing that reduces the cost whether it be autoâ€" n o or wagons, geid watches or goâ€"carts, clothing or overalls, and that jantit; cash buying brings the extra values to the public. 1 1 ® LCOA commmentmmcmmmmmmmccmemmunn _A conservative Coat that men who ‘a combination of style and serâ€" Lwill like. A emart single breastâ€" F ie cellar in Scotch adn 7 c tweeds. A : very popular , sizes 35 to 44, regular NO. 1â€"47.96. ’o. 2â€"$10.46. \.For a well dressed man of moderate %fl these have been our best sellers and at the regular price were considâ€" ered a greoat snap. They come in the most sought after wooliens, in the popular shades and the fault less careful tailoring stands out _ all them,.reguiar $14 and .g-'n Sale Saturday at ... 51045 NO. 3â€"$16.80. .« An assortment of the finest ready to Wear overconts in the city is yours to choose from at this cut price. â€" These goats represent the heighth of perfecâ€" tion from the best makers of ready to wear clothing.: The beautiful hang of ~goats, the graceful cut and fit of ‘ lapels show them to _ be gentleâ€" r coats at first glance. You wili a wide range of imported mater to select from. . Regular $20.00 d $22.00, on Sale Saturâ€" o C ons *‘"_~_ $10630 Broken lines of our $10 and $12.00 Suits, Scotch, English andâ€" domestic tweeds, in grays, browns and mixtures all of this season‘s makings, such reâ€" ductions from our . keen cash prices mean a double saving, sizes 35 to 44, réeguiar $10.00 and $12.00, 37.95 Saturday at .... .. ... ... MEN‘S SUITS AT $15.00. MEN‘S SUITS $7.95. ‘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 material or style. If you want someâ€" can compare with them in tailoring, thing exclusive at a very low price see IST. JACOBS FLOUR MILLS ‘ Headquarters for Books and Sporting Goode Supplies. = z IZ lllllllllllllllllllllllllï¬lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' WMnmmuwu Have to Pay for 3 Same Crades in Any Other Store in Berlin Musical Instruments ‘The long cold evenings will make it «desirable that you _ have one of our ELEGANT EDISON PHONOGRAPHS. Come to our store and we shall pe glad.to play any piece of music you choose. ERCOATS «s CLOTHING at . rnst‘s AT RIGHT PRICES Doersam‘s Bookstore WE‘RE wheat Have you noticed how we lead the way with RIGHT Flour Prices? s flour Our "EAGLE" brand of Flour for genral purposes is hard to beat, and sells at $2.40 per 100 lbs. "HEARTS DELIGHT" a high class bread flour is in class py itself and sells at $2.55 per 100 lbs. These prices are good for cash or farmers delivering Another outstanding feature is QUALITY Paying 90c for wheat, Standard weight. A For economy and success in your baking use our E. W. B. Snider, Proprietor 8T. JACOBS, ONTARIO. FLOUR 45 y _ | "Where the _ _ s COOD CLOTHES Come From" z SELLINQ ~MEN‘S _ _ ____ $1500 MEN! JUST TRY TO MATCH OUR $2.00 HATSâ€"IF YOU CAN. For quality, wear, style and finish, you‘ll not find a better hat in America tor the money. All the latest winter alocks and colors _ in soft . and stiff shape. BARGAIN TIME AND NO MISTAKE IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT MEN‘S SHOES Men‘s Shoes, Winter weight, box calf, patent colt and gunmetal leathers the very latest 1915 Blucher and butâ€" :on lasts, regular $4.50 and 50 $5.00, Sale Price ... ... .... $3 Men‘s Shoes, all leathers, all styles, reavy and medium soles, high and meâ€" jium heels, narrow, medium and broad toes, the latest fashions in Fall shoes for men, reguiar $4.00, Sale $2.98 PFIGB ... ... age kik si. ks Women‘s Boots, popular new Fail styles, gunmetal patent and vlcl’, kid leathers, button.and.blucher style, meâ€" dium or high heels, sizes 2%, :2.98 to 7, regular $4.00, Sale Price 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 6, regular szzs $3.00, Sale Price ... ... ... LADIES‘ SHOES 200 pair ladies‘ Boots. These are broken lots and discontinued lines, beautiful quality and elegant styles, in gunmetal and vici kid, _ McKay sewn soles, sizes in the lot 24 to 7, sl.gs 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 981: this Bale .. .s. .. siroees WATERLOO,°ONTARIO, ~‘The opening meeting | of the New Dundee Choral Society on Saturday was a decided success. About a score of members wereâ€" enrolled, One hour was spent in the study of rudiments of music, and the remainâ€" ing hour was devoted to practising a chorus to be given at the concert. All the young people of the comm: should avail themselves of this tunity to improve their singing. class meets every Saturday evening at 8 o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. Heald pleasantly enâ€" tertained a nuimber of their friends at a Hallowe‘en party at their home on Friday evening. A very enjoyable time was spent by all present. . _ _ ‘The automobile contagious spreads. Mr. George Coleman has purchased a Studabaker, and Mr. Ezra, Snider has dealt his Grant roadster‘ on a large Maxwell car News Items:â€"Miss Edith Martin! and Mr..Louis O‘Ne!l of trueiph spent Monday â€" with the former‘s brother here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Lackner, Mrs. G. Lackner and daughter Miss Emma _ motored to Berlin on Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiler and little daughter Verta of Waterloo visâ€" ited her mother Mrs. John Ottmann over Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Louis HuBer attended the funeral of the \lormu'- mother at St. Clements on ,wm-uy.-ux. Fred Builmer of Milâ€" verton spent Sunday in our burg.â€" Mr. Louis Baechler. Mr. and Mrs. George Forwell and Mrs. J. B. Herrâ€" mann motored to Berlin on Monday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorsch of Waâ€" terloo visited at the latter‘s home over Sunday.â€"Mr. Will Wood left for Paris â€" last week.â€"The . Hallowe‘en party given by Mr. and Mrs. Wil Tyck on Monday night proved to be a success. All that were there reâ€" port having bhad . a pleasant time. â€"Mr. John Waiter of Macton . spent Â¥riday at his home here.â€"â€"Mr. Ar bert &ntu was a visitor to Gueiph on Supday. News Notes.â€"Misses Pearl Becker, Esther Hausaman and the Misses Boeâ€" ttger and Birck of New Hamburg were the guests of the Misses Tillie and Birdie Forler on Sunday.â€" Mr. . and Mrs. John Eidt of Oetzel‘s Corner were the guests of Mrs. Pfanner on Sunday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. William Peppler, Mrs. Heinbuch and Mr. Andrew Heinbuch of Tavistock visited friends in the vilâ€" lage.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lantz ‘upent Sunday with friends in Berlin.â€" â€"Mr. Geo. Neumaster of Lisbon was a business visitor in the village on Satâ€" urday.â€" Mrs. Henry F. Schmidt and son Stephen spent . Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Schmidt, at Ratzburg.â€"Mr. Fred Berg of Berlin spent Sunday at his home here. News Items:â€" The Misses Edna and Nancy Steinman, and Leah Spoen~ ler were visitors at the home of Mr. John Oesch on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Straus visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Oesch on Sunday.â€"We are sorry to report that Miss Kraehâ€" ling is on the sick list. We wish her a speedy recovery.â€"Mr. George Salm of near New Dundee was home last Saturday.â€"Mr. Louis Gatschene is kept very busy mlkln_z_cl(!e.r.â€"â€"ur tnd Mrs. John B. Oesch visited his brother Christian at Nithburg last Sunday.â€"â€" Miss Barbara Hinschburger left for Bamberg to stay at the home of Mr. Henry Stoeser. News â€" Items :â€"We are sotry. . to chronicle the death of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. Moyetr. The tunâ€" eral took â€" place on ‘Thursday afterâ€" noon, services at 2 o‘clock at the house then to the East i‘nd cemetery Berlin, for intermsat. _ Rev. Mr. Kitching of Berlin, had charge of the services. . The bereaved have the sympathy of the entire community.â€" Messrs. °C. Rohr, J. Poll and J. Beitz visited friends in Roseville on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Vondrew and Mr. and Mrs. M. Sweitzer, of Presâ€" ton, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hallman. â€"Mr. Ira Rohr and Mr. Harvey Ro of . Bresiau, and German Mills reâ€" spectively, visited at their home . on Sunday. _ The Misses Eckstine of Rosebank, visited their sister on Sun, day. A mhukln; party was held at . the of Mr. and Mrs. G. Heimpel on Saturday evening. Quite a large number of young people wete present and a nice social time being spent.â€"Mr. and Mrs. G. Bachart, Mr. and Mrs. D. Eby and Mr. and Mrs. J. Shants visited friends near Gerâ€" man Mills, on Sunday.â€"Mr. L. Heimâ€" pel and Mr. Walker, of Guelph, and Miss I. Zoeliner, of Williamsburg, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Devitt on Saturday, t s Our Busy Neighbors Hawkesville. News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District Philipsburg. Josephsburg Hon. Walter Premier of| Saskatchewan on , Oct.: 26th. visited Galt, the of Mr. M{ Turnbull.â€"Lieut, H. MacKendrich, of the Roysal Army Corps, veâ€" turned to Galt ening "P to the Hkiess of MacKendr Ack. ‘The Dr. spent four behind the fring lines in France. News Notes :â€"The a‘te again w't;l»d of ‘their fine" ‘and the te frosts â€" every ing,‘ reminds us that winter is renidly ap brosching â€"Hallowe‘en passed very quietly, â€"A: Ss$ wind all day ‘yesterday caused :ï¬a a pit of damnge to fencâ€" es and other â€" things h¢re.â€"â€"Messrs, Sidbey Blyth apd Micha®l Beuninger arrived home last week‘ from . near Saskatoon they having gone out . on the Harvesters excursiom two months ago.â€"There died at his ‘home ‘Petesâ€" ky, Michigan, Oct. 21st, Alexander Singer, a former residert ‘of Winterâ€" bourne in his 90th year.â€"There died at Olds, Alberta, Oct 13th, _ Fred Lundy in his 4ist year. He _ leaves to mourn his loss, a _ widow (nee) Miss Edith Smith) /and a son 14 years old. Sincere sym@athy is exâ€" tended. to his widow u# son, also to his brother Herbert at Winterbourne. News Notes:â€"Silo flling is now completed and threshing and sugar beet hauling are the otder _ of _ the day and by what we hear sugagâ€"beets are a bumper crop and farmers seem to be well pleased with the |test.â€" We are sorry to report that . Mrs. Allien Wolfle is on the sick list, We hope, however, she. will -nu recover. â€"Mr. Henry Snyder has sold his fine farm, better man‘mo& Hage: dorn ~Jarm . from near Mh. & es « .‘m AtNecs nas Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Becâ€" ker from near New Diundee, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hagedo:n.â€"Mr. Gilbert Main from near Ayr, spent Sunday under the parental roof.â€"The Misses Elsie and Bertha Richm _ and Misses Eulizzie ‘and Orpha and Mr. Clarence Hallman all from Berlin spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Jacob Riehm.â€"The Missâ€" es Lydia and Ada Steckle from Chiâ€" cago, are spending a few weeks . at home. ‘ Report of Heidelberg Public School Primary Department, for the month of October: Jr.II.â€"Mabel Hahn, Carl Scheifele, Ida Hackbart, Herman Zieglet, Marie Huehn. Sr. I.â€"Gladys â€" Steiss, â€" Enorma Schaefer, Howard Zinkan, Freddie Steiss, Maurice Geiger, Katie Heimâ€" pel, Bertie Schmidt, George Fries, Elias Moeser. â€" Jr. I.â€"Willie Hackbart. Elsie Ziegâ€" lert, Israel Hofiman, Irene Hahn. Sr. Pr.â€"Harold Steiss, Jonathan Martin, Reta Schiefele, Cassima Otâ€" t?rbein. Jr. Pr.â€"Elmer Hilliard, _ Hannah Braendle, _ Leah Buchler, Elmedia Huchn, Leona Moeser, Emma Fries, Harvey Hartung. News Notes:â€"Threshine is the orâ€" der â€" of the day.â€"Mrs. H. Nowton spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Jno. Goodwin.â€"Dr. and Mrs. Nairn, of Winterbourne were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabbert on Friday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Burnett of Carthâ€" age spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Beggs.â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Faulkner of Mooreâ€" field, Sundayed at the latter‘s home here.â€"Mr. Melvin Nutrse and Miss Eva McWhinney spent Sunday at Mr Jas. Ogram‘s on the 13th line.â€"Miss Bertha Tabbert and friend Miss Pauline Niemann spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents here.â€" Mrs. Wm. Nurse spent one day of last week at the home of her daughâ€" ter Mrs. Faulkner, Moorefeld.â€"Miss Jean Beggs of Linwood spent a few days last week at Mr. A. Newton‘s. â€"Mr. John Beggs of Fernbank is spending a week with his uncle, Mr. |Geo. Beggs.â€"Some of the young peoâ€" ple took in Rev. Mr. Vales farewell sermon at Linwood on Sunday evenâ€" ing.â€"Mrs. Jas. Richardson spent a few days of last week with her moâ€" ther, _ Mrs. m:gnl of Milverton, ‘who is very ill. . and Mrs. A. Dammeier and sons Willie and Alvin and â€" Miss Emma, motored up and spent Sunday at Mr. C. Tabbert‘s.â€" Miss Elizabeth Hammer spent Sunâ€" day at ber home near Glenalian.â€"Mr. Williamsburg. Heidelberg. The "mmdies of Blair have been enâ€" wvmmm-mmn c‘ "of g‘u-mhuumfl: me‘s other evening m M hirty, sin. pathores "in the. Union Chas. rty six ga in the Union drich. |church and outlined the work which 8, XXâ€"\will be undertaken. Officers will be OWiK»E |elected in the near future. merly owned by Mr. Jas. McCorâ€" mick.. While Mr.. MeCormick and sisâ€" ters Misses Kate and Celle moved their household effects to Guelph. Mrs. Hacke‘t, wite of â€" Corp.. Hacâ€" kett, left b(fl for New . York City, it ie 1i with her piyiithe mibthe ie whish se will retram to Preston.. P Mr. Henry Wehner, who fell from & ladder in the R. Forbes mill a week ago, sustainig injuries, is doing niceâ€" ly.::.despocutomnme work next w hll.r..A‘l‘Il:ns!!wpI:td met with .w.tl- p tamy; Enamelled Ware factory. on Wednesday evening, by which he had the two middle fingers of hisâ€"right hand injured. While opâ€" gluu one of the large shears he had e ends of the fingers sheared ï¬ which required their being amputa at the first joint. 0C in (R + The annual supper of the Maple Grove beef ring was held at the home of Mayor and Mrs, Mundy at Beaverâ€" dale on Friday evening. This event is looked forward to with delight, as it is the one affair above all others which is most enjoyed by all the rural class. Mrs. A. Hagmeier has _ so far re_ covered from her recent operation as to be able to be up and aground for & whort time each day and hopes to be able to be out again next week. Messrs. Wilfred Yates and Harold Weston left for London to joint the T1st. Battalion today. Hespeler bas done nobly in the past, and has many more willing to. join the colors. Number enrolled, 43. Average at.-} tendance, 36, present every day 17. Jr. IV.â€"Isabella Schnarr, I Sr. III.â€"Harold Schaefer. Jr. III.â€"Agnes Helm,â€" Gladstone Schaefer, Irene Sitler, Enima ‘Heimâ€" becker, Edward ‘Dorsclit, ~Florence UNION S. S. NO. 18, WATERLOO REDPORT FOR OCTOBER. BERORCT ABEREEAINE o oo det ie Schnarr, _ Isaiah _ Sitler, _ Lluells Schmitt, Eliamenda Brown. ‘Primer.â€"Alma Schmidt, Nora Bierâ€" man, Nelson‘ Brown, â€" Earl Schmidt, Hanuah Sitler, Harold Brown. Jr. I1.â€"Clemens . Schekene, . Clarâ€" ence Dorscht, Arthur Heimbecker, Nelda Jacobi, Alma Conrad, Idella Frickey, Julius Doerbecker. _ _ _ 1.â€"Florence _ Bierman, _ Carolina Heimbecker, _ Alfred _ Seftel, Alice Doerbecker. & One car of New Brunswick, Deleâ€" ware potatoes will be sold at the G. T. R. station, Berlin, Saturday and Monâ€" day 1t Sr. II.â€"Alfred Helm, Minnic Doetâ€" Good Goods Wash Day Made Easy With Our Washer Phone 215 MOTOR HIGH SPEED WASHER It runs easier loaded than others do empty. . !f washes the clothes as white as snow. Fully guaranteed PRICE $12.00. BELT DRIVEN MOTOR MACHINE Kaitting Beit Driven Washer and Wringer, driven by any power, reversible wringer; Price comâ€" plete with wringer ... ... ... ... k.k. 6. +4 HIGH GRADE WRINGERS Bicycle Ball Bearing, 11 inch rolls at Royal Canadian with 11 inch rolls, at Crest Wringer with 10 inch rolls, at §. H. HESSENAUER, Phone 1254, Berlin. 4, 1915 10 PAQES POTATOES | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE _NEWS | . WEICHEL & SON "THE BIG HARDWARE STORE®" V,Buy Your _ _ Weseliohâ€"Goudie, Limited The Imperial Washing Machine With Stave Logs Your Dollarsl! Runs like a sewing machine; high speed, easy to turn; has all the good points; noiseless. & Price $8.00 The One Minute Washing Machine Basement, Hotel Lewis Makes a holiday of wash day. Strong and well made, a child can operate it. . «e ncomicoutgs Price $11.00 Don‘s pay $4.00 and $5.00 for Shaes if you can get them for $3.00. ‘That‘s what you are doing if you don‘t buy here. ts / have more Cents if you bring them here to We have a line of Ladies‘ Shoes at $3.00 that will surprise you. * PJ You teach your dollars to have more cents by buying here. Reg. 15.00, 18.00 to $25. Of Tweed, Serge and Pebble Cloth. $475 . BOHLENDER Ladies‘ and Misses FALL SUITS It $8.95 PRICE / WATERL OO Waterloo Low t1ces