in dark grey : CE §10, take price ; Saturday Bargains . $595 § ~~â€"Men‘s English cuve;.!etu raincoats ‘ in dark grey shade, all sizes, regular . Our entire stuck abounds with marvellous valuss. Hundreds of change ate offered for you to economize on seasonable apparel and prices have been out to the bone, We are sure that this will be the most wondsrfal sale I6 our history, because stocks are larger than ever before and condition: more fevorable to our Customers. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" _ Do not overiook the grand make your twice as far Jmmm- this :mm must ::::d‘a:o hcn.l:l fl-o advantage in purchasing here. Our Saturday Bargains are well known to the (bargainâ€"loving people. ’Come Saturday and share in the gralt(elt values in Men‘s Clothing Ever Known. Men‘s very latest Suits, single . or double treasted, made from _ bluc sorge. 80 of these suits, all sizes, they are deftly cut, with deep lapels, wide sleeves, low cut vest, wide trousers, regular $10 to $12.50 jet Men‘s New Tweed Suits, single or double breasted, all bizes, cut â€" with Fashion‘s latest whim, regular 19 and $10, sale price. suit, sale price Mon‘s Heavy Tweed Trousers, cat in the latest _ wide style, beautifully finished, regular $2 and $2.25, sale price * $1 49 Men‘s Overcoats and Raincoats Men‘s _ Black or Tweed Cvercoats, gilk velvet collar, made in the â€"new loose back style, beautifully finished, high shoulders, wide slceves, deep lapels, regular $8 to $10, sale price Men‘s _ Heavy Pea Jackets, with @eep storm collar, made in beautiful heavy friere, cloth, regulat $6, sale price Fur lined Coats, high storm otter gollar, dark, eventy Turred skins, marâ€" mot liting, English beaver cloth shell full box styles, _ reguiar $42, sale price _ A Snap For â€"_ _‘ Xmas Purchasers ALZ jewelled movement in goid filled case, guaranteed for 20 gra, Tor $6.50, formerly $9.50. ‘a.tham or Elgin movement in nickel case, for $4.75, formerly $7.00, Bolid gold 10 karat rings for ladies, for $1,20, formeriy #1.75, L W * * baby B5e 6 $1,00, $1,40 Fountain pen, 14 karat nib for $1.00. Any and every article will be sold for 1â€"3 less than usual price Cash price only. _B}. J . ROOS conducted in any part of fl:@'ï¬?’ h o rnst & Co., Bertin. PUBLIG AUCTIONEERS SHANTZI BROS. JEWELLER Men‘s Suits $395 Men‘s Furs Watch Our Selling Out Prices That ARE Bargains $7â€"95 REASONABLE $5.95 $5â€"95 $3 ; 0o 41 King St , Eist, Next to Dominion Bank, Berlio, $5.95 Boys‘ worsted and tweed : piece suits, single and double breasted, sizes 28 to 33, regular $6, sale price Boys‘ Suits, black and navy serges, -inlgle breasted, sizes 26 to 30, reâ€" gular $6, sale price , Boys _ Three ~picce Suits, in fine new serges, single or double breastâ€" wd, beautifully _ trimimed, very finely tailored, _ regular $8 and $9, _ sale price Boys‘ Overcoats in grey and fancy tweeds, with velvet collar, loose back style, sizes 27 to 31, regular price $6 sale price i Xmas Slippers Xmas Shoes Xmas Clothing Xmas Furnishings price s N0 4 Secy.â€"Treas.â€"The directors of the $5.95 Elmira Public Library have purchasâ€" Hors ted and tweed 7 ed about $100 worth of new . books oulte, tiogioraied abubie bross es bises | which will be placed on‘the shciven 28 to 34, regular $6, sale price as soon as they arrive from Toronto. â€"Mrs. J. W. Mitchel had the misforâ€" $3‘95 tune to drop an iron on her fool and Boys‘ Overcoats in grey and fancy| as a consequence has been unable to tweeds, with velvet collar, loose backf walk for several weeks.â€"Mrs. M. L. style, sizes 27 to 31, regular price $6fWeber is visiting Mrs. Dr. Hay at sale price Wiarton for a few weeks,â€"Mrs. _ A. $4 49 Y w, Feick and Â¥8, ols un iL + o onl ... to spent last Wednesday wit Stâ€" Young Men‘s suits, good heavy § 5 . . winter _ weight tweeds, dark colors, m‘l:h:db‘-cxlsï¬â€™ l(":"l:._o::m“:"i; single and double lu;msted, lwa\')'hfl“‘m guflphl_’_mss l,ovina Hilâ€" (hellan i oete aee $2 to o ee9a" born spent lact Saturday in Berlinâ€" » . W. R. Riddell spent last Sunday $4 95 > with his brother in Gueiphâ€"Mr. and Men‘s Underwers, a special good| Mrs. J. D. Merner and Miss Lillian line jin wool and fleece lined brards,| Rogets have returned to town aifte: all sizos, regular 75¢, at spending a couple of months in Mo«nt ents Forest. Mr. Merner intends imoving & 45 ce D his stock of drygoods to Fioradale and opching up a store therc.â€" Mrs. Furmshing Opt. J. W. Ford and _ her sister _ Mrs. Men‘s Working Shirts, cxtra well| Smith of Port Elgin left on Friday mado, black and white stripes, beavÂ¥|for a visit to friends in Iowa. . Mr. twill materiats, regular 50c per $atâ€"| Melvin ‘{iiborn spept Sunday at his ment, on sale at home hre.â€"Miss Rhoda Geach _ of § 39 cents Beilin spent Sunday with Miss Loâ€" Fancy Colored Shirls, neglige _ or \\l::‘:'llli‘lbor?;â€"“'l;lll;: b':“.nr?:v edmto ::sj toundried â€"style, separate or attachedy (7 yh gOF§yhin tock place at the cufts, balances and broken lines, | in| fow§"of nor gaughter, Mrs. teo. Bell all s'iles, 14 to 17, regular $1°â€" and where she had BM tS 4 g gone to spend afew $1,25 for days. She had been troubled _ with 69 cents + _ .| heart disease â€"for the last few years sls and last winter had a severe attack Râ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"o2 1. _Iâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"lof bronchitis from which she did not a entirely recover. Last ‘Tuesday night xma‘ 8'|ppers she took a severe attack of _ heart trouble which ended in her death. x Sh Mrs. Rogers has been living with her mas m daughter Mrs. George Hergot in EK a mira for the past few years. â€" The xmas clothmg Elmira Methodist Sunday school are & o _ |practicing a cantata entitled *‘‘The xmas F“rnlsh.n $ Temple of Fame‘ to be given on Newâ€" g Yeatr‘s evening. Boy‘s and Youth‘s Clothing Men‘s Workingâ€"Shirts, extra . well made, black and white stripes, heavy twill materiats, regular 50c per gatâ€" ment, on sale at & 39 cents 4 Fancy Colored Shirls, neglige _ or taundried â€"style, separate or attached cuffs, balances and broken lines, _ in all sizes, 14 to 17, regular $1°â€" and $1.25 for Men‘s Underwers, a special . good line jin wool and fleece lined brards, all sizos, regular 75¢, at â€" 45 cents COUNTY OF WATERLOO, teipal Council of the Coun‘ of Watatios wil mook M the 13«'&{ D, OD » + Seeeber Seriie, on Phereday, Tith P WATERLOO, ONT Notice Mrs. Thomas Hay of Listowel spent a few days of last weck in town.â€" Mr. Henry Muth has moved into his new house near the entrance of the Exbibition grounds.â€"Mr. Menno ~~A. Grosz left last week for Gladwin, Mich., where he has bought a farm.â€" Mrs. J. B. Staufer of Galt visited at the heme of Mrs. A. H. Erb last week.â€"Mrs. Adam and Mts. Walâ€" ter Adam and son Percy are spendâ€" ing afew days at the home of the Everett Bros. in town. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Pfaff of Mount Forest paid . a visit to Elmira friends last week.â€" Mr, and Mrs. Herb Raby, who have been living in Elmira for the _ past two years Ife returned to their forâ€" mer home Fitegerald, _ Georgia. Their many friends here wish ‘them prosperity in their southern home.â€" Mr, A. Werner attended a mecting of the Trustees‘ Department of _ the Ontario Educational Association . at Toronto last week in the capacity of Briefs.â€"Mrs. Rov. J. Langholtz was in Pembroke last week attending the funeral of her brother the late Rev. Christiansen.â€"Miss . Elnora M. Schâ€" midt is visiting friends in Berlin this week.â€"Mr. (Gordou _ Boettinger of Bridgeport â€" is _ spending a few days with friends in this vicinity.â€" _ Mr. Geo. Kinaesch of North Easthope, ‘spent last Sunday with the Rev. John Langholtz. â€"Rev. R. H. Knowâ€" les of Hespcier, License Inspector was in the village on Saturday evening. â€"Mr. Paul Ohler‘s entertained _ ‘the young people of this vicinity at _ a very _ enjoyable dancing party last Thursday evening and a very pleasant time was spent. Report for mouth of November _ of School Section No. 8. Waterloo, Sr. IV.â€"Ida Bechtel, Jacob. Rudy, Milton Schaat. 2 Jr. 1V.â€"Venita Rothaermel, Herâ€" bert Moser. i 8r. II.â€"Clarence _ Stoiz, _ Violet Baety, Edna Bechtel, Martha Rudy, Sebastian Moser, Porey Snyder; Men-l Klachn. _ Sr. Hâ€"Itone Strgbel, Claca Kessel« ting, David Black, Rachet Rudy Sara Rudy, Henry Klachn. Jr, H.â€"â€"Winniffeda Kuntz, Clay ton Bactz, Cecelia Moser, Avon Snyder. Sr. 1.â€"Nettie Bechtel, Annic Streâ€" bel, Omat _ Rudy, Irene Kesselring, Perey Harlock. Jr. H1Iâ€"Martha Bell Wiftion, Eva Hartock, _ Reinhold _ Fischer, Lizzie Bechte}, Annie Kesselring, Vernon Harlock, Jr. 1.â€"Eilinia Moser Cliffiord Scheiâ€" lele, Harold Rothaetme!, Vernat Schâ€" cifele. Dunnviile, Dec. 3.â€"The byâ€"law _ to give a bonus of $15,000 to the Dunnâ€" ville, Wellandport and Boamsvilie E+ ectric Railway Company for a trofley BONUS TO TROLLEY LINEH News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. Our Busy Neighbors ‘â€" SCHOOL REPORT Grace F. Wing, Teacher PHILIPSBURG ELMIRA of Mr. and Mrs. Ben s?:_et on Sunâ€" day.â€"Miss . Elmina : Sny passed Sunday with _ Berlin friends.â€" Mr. Joe Westwood, St. Jacobs, called on Mr.. Artbur Weber last week.â€"Mr. L. Watson and Mr. Lester . Shelly of Berlin, were guests of Mr. Irvin Shepherd on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs, Alex. McAllister, Hawkesville, spent last Sunday in our burg.â€"Miss Jcan McAlister from HawkesÂ¥ille is visitâ€" ing friends around here for a few days. â€"Miss ~Ada Meyer. Sgndayed _ at Bridgeport.â€"Miss Lavine Heintzman, Berlin,spent Sunday undér the parental roof.â€"Miss Bullock from Doon was a guest of Miss Alice Bingeman oh Sunâ€" day.â€" Mr. Clayton Eby, Waterloo, was rencwing acquaintances here on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Addison Snyâ€" der Sundayed at Mr. and Mrs. P. Shirk‘s at Bridgeport.â€" Mr. _ Herb Cressmnan and _ the Misscs Allemang Personals.â€"Mre. â€" J. A. McAllister spent Sunday at Guelph.â€"Mr. â€" and Il:ock Business College spent Sunday : |under the parental roof.â€"The Sunduyl | School of the Bethel Methodist church |is proparing for their annual erterâ€" tainment with the happy accompariâ€" | mont of theâ€"â€" proverbial Christmes | tree to be heid on Monday evening, December 21st next ' ; Challenge _ Debate.â€"The Christmas meet ing of the Maple Leal Literazy Club will be held at Hallman‘s school Friday cevening, December 18th, 1908, commencing at 8 o‘clock, sharp, An | interesting feature will be a fh“t‘n(l" 1 debate on the subject, "Resoived that Canada should be an independent naâ€" tion,"" between the Maple Leal Club and 8. S. No. 7 Debating Club, East Lorra. The afirmative speakers are Mesers. E. B. Haliman and A. E. Bean of the Maple Leat Cluab while y| Mr. W. H. Diamond and 5ir. O Conâ€" :| nor of 8. 8. No. 7 will uphoid the i‘ Mive. _ There will also be . renâ€" ; â€"a programme of voeal and inâ€" were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jgcob Cressimah on Sunday.â€" X‘s, _ lven Cressman _ and sister _ Miss Nettic Cressman spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Alemang.â€" Miss Alice Bingeman, Doon, _ spent Sunday under the parental roof.â€"Mr. Charlie Bedford spent Swrday _ at Hawkesville, tho guestof his sister, Mrs. McAlistcr. 6 To New ****~* Subscribers The young people of the Latschaw meeting House have started a singing school and have engaged Mr. Peter Shupe of Berlin, for their teacher, The school started last Saturday cvâ€" ening with a fair attendance and m:te'lt‘ings will be belg. geguigrly every week, % News Notes.â€"The merry jingle . of bells can be heard in the distance. â€" A number from hete are attending the Fat Stock show at Guelph this week. â€"My. and Mrs, Dilman Staufter, of Elkton, Mich:, who spent severat weeks visiting relatives and _ friends in _ Wilmot have retutned to their home.â€" weeor'o Risk â€"ofâ€"Woodâ€" siock Business College spent Sunday we will send the Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" mh to any address in Canada now until January 1et,1910, In addition to this liberal offer we will also present you with comprising a book of 100 s olmeely iIinetvated, concorning Here is an unity to obâ€" tain a live m p.p’or at a small cost. On_the payment of the Gounty of Waterloo, â€" _ â€"* THE Chronicle â€" Telograph _contains a complete summary oonuflu a complete summary of the latest ;h:sp.ubgc&thom and abroad, and upâ€"toâ€"date marâ€" ket reports and a large staff of eomlaondbnu provide an interesting letter cach week from the mf.m. districts in the county. Those who are not now mhwdber are .flordo{!hn. special opportunity to secnre r at a reduced rate and lnsdm;n obtain a book which is alone worth ‘the subscription price. This offer will not be duplicated. A Handsome Premium One Dollar BLOOMINGDALE MANNHEIM HAYSVILLE mmammiamarne | _ e3 lo bers is & rtunity to obâ€" o sy paper at a ¢| P‘ 1e payment of 5 ollar ;/: COhronicleâ€"Teleâ€" M muary metadin §[4! in & his liberal offer $| "‘ nt you with fr' ) Premium $¢) > re k of 100 ed, concminci :’; iterloo. i in E SC t Tolograph $\: . ia plete summary l enings at home ;’i ipâ€"toâ€"date marâ€" ® a large staff m uw _ provide t tter cach week se districts in the c vho are not now t flordo;!hl. special a eure r and lnndm;n n onl se 1|" t be duplicated. $|1 d BE NOW. h _ Items ‘of Interest.â€"Aller. a _ few um 9 &%%Mâ€"ï¬ C d, T onwitin 4 e ow Snore bus Toak g;é is . ue ,,“ ‘to its -li!‘hw ~. Leaving m has certainly a _ very indusâ€" staff ol corresp« and who are terloo.. county‘s come: to. stay. , the _Aarmâ€" ers are in much better shape with their work than ?: were â€" when winter firstâ€"made appearance lew woeks ago. The few weeks â€" of mild . weather© (that . followed â€"were much appreciated by the farmers as the bailance of the ploughingâ€"was finâ€" ished and much other) necessary work completed.â€"We again hear the merry jingle of the steigh belis, and ;t is to be hoped that CÂ¥cellent . sleighing will be provided during the coming holiday . searon.â€"An unusually© large number of concerts and Xmas enterâ€" tainments are being â€" @nnounced _ for the coming two or .three weeks. Space will not permit for a detailed account of cach "one. The following are some of the dates: Mt. Pleasant Methodist church, Wallaceville, Dec. 22nd, . Evangelical Sunday . School, Wallaceville, Dec. 2Ist., Kurtzvilic Evangelical church Dec. 23. The choir and scholars of these various . Sunâ€" day schools are busy ‘preparing excelâ€" lent programmes for these dates.â€" The C.O.F. Court 96, Wallaceville, are holding a grand concert on Monâ€" day, Dec. 14th. Mr. J. H. Cameron, entertainer, accompanied by _ Miss Dixon Craig, of Toronto, will furnish an ‘excellent programme. _ Admission 25 and 15 cts.â€"The pupHs in the pubâ€" lic school on the 4th Con., Maryborâ€" ough, are preparing an entertainment to be held on Dec. 17th. Mr. Fred Manning, teacher, and others in the section, are‘endeavoring to â€" provide an interesting â€"programme.â€"The Wa! lace Cheese and Butter Co. are mak ing an addition of 13 fect to the boil J. L. Stewart, returned missionary from Cfeutu, China, recently delivered a very interesting address < in the Methodist church, Wallaceville. _ The attendance was larg considering the very . inclement weathor. _ ‘The _ conâ€" gregation at this appoiniment are inâ€" creasing their missionary givings this year quite substantially.â€" Your corâ€" respondent has received an illustrated booktet from the O.A.C. describing the various short courses to be held er house. The structure is of cement foundation with frame top, which will be used largely for storing oi coal.â€" The balance of the _ season‘s make of chcese by this company, conâ€" sisting of the month of October and part of November, was shipped â€" on November 30. The price paid _ was 11} cents per Ib.. Nearly §5,000 was paid to the patrons on Friday~ last, they being agreeably surprised to find their checks considerably Jarger than expected, owing to the exceptionall; low average of 94 lbs of milk for a lb, of cheese. Messrs. T: Ballantyne & Sons, Stratford, have handled the entire season‘s make of cheese. Thei! popular agent, Mr. W. W. Harris, of Brussels, is doing the buying.â€" Rev. in Jan. and Feb. 1909. Having perâ€" sonally attended these courses . fo: three years 1 can heartily endorse them as being exceptionally beneficâ€" ial to farmers and their sons. In no better way can a more profitable time be spent at such a small outâ€" lay than to spend a few weoks or a month at the O.A.C. The best way to prove these statements is by perâ€" sonal attendance at either _ of th. courses, for the saying ‘"the prpof oi the pudding is ‘in the cating‘‘ is alsy applicable: in this case. For inforâ€" mation write to the President 0.A.C. Guelph.â€" Personalâ€" Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Knipe, Kurtzville, attended tho . wedâ€" ding of their niocc Miss Magdalena Weber to Mr. Irvin B. Weber at Wat: erloo on Tucsday of last week.â€" Mr. and Mrs. James Dazell, Maryborough visited with relatives in Galt during #tho past week.â€"Mr. Luther Wiiams attended the funcral of his cousin in London last week.â€"We are pleased to announce the marriage of Ada Matilâ€" da, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobhn Kocb, to Mr. William < Henry Lorch, of Elmira, on Wednesday, Nov. 25th. _ We extend to the _ happy couple many congratulations.=â€"We are pleased to report the alkmost complete recqvery from an attack of Wood poisoning of the oldest son of Rev Jas. Elford, at Lebanon.â€"Mr. Henrty Faircombe attended the Fat Stock > show at Gueiph this week. Clemens on Sunday.â€"Miss Mary § WALLAGCE NEW DUNDEF 08 C# ) WHOLE AT $6 50 Ladios â€" Furmshing AT $103 * Als 4 dozen fine all wool delaizas Waists, in black ard cream, regular price Qé AT $3.50 : , Ned sme Ladies alt over lace wakts, silk andorwaists w. 1 i“:h*.:,@ value at $4.50,â€"Batuid ‘Y.. ... . .. . . > /. .. «s «â€",««@41¢Kee« s ea®% > AT $5.00 * ~/ 2 S Ladies‘ fine Net Waisis, trimmed wi‘h fioe Cluoy and mâ€œï¬ Hatntday abotlul .. ... . .. . ... 22. 2. 22 chvaaraaeva ts dar en whaaak t Ladies‘ allover Lace Waists, trimmed with lace and madalions, in creaim Baturday spocial. .: .. .. .. ... â€" .. / â€" ++<4x«/11« i«â€"1<¥«axrs . ueawnuant Bpecial sale of ladie»‘ full laco and silk walsts on Thursds walets wore purchased fro.u the manu(acturers at a big reduction to Special selected raine pei 1"....... N: Good seedless raisins per 1b ... . .. ~10¢ Secded raisine in rnszmn i0e to 13¢ Currants, No. 1, clsaned per lb... ....S¢ Prunes........ ... ... ... 8¢, 1Ve and 12¢ LH;!omd.h’l, the best . . . . ..ige Figs, cooking......»...â€" 5c to 8c. Figs, eating......,.... .. .. e to 1c Mixed peel per 1b .. ................18c ‘ No room for further quotations. 1 An immense stock of dried fruits, etc., Lought a‘ the right time so we can give it at the right prices. Come and sce, 5 s Great Holiday Sale lasts. Come, Buy and Tell Your Friends the Unkeard . ‘ of Opportunity. I simp‘y shall close out my business and am willing to let you have the advantage of this immense stock of Millinery and all kinds: of Dress Trimnings and gencral Ladies‘ Goods. Come at once while it King St . Weichels‘ Weekly Store News _ 90 King St, East. Dietrich> Block Don‘t forget the BIG SELLING GQUV 4 Weichel‘s from now until Xmas. All fai must be sold. _ For (ull list see last week‘s Telegraph, The crowds areâ€" coming.~ chance to buy Holiday Goods at half gte. 7 Suth MAKE YOUR OWN BARCAINS TERMS‘CASH AND ONE PRICE CHEAP CASH STOREâ€"27 KING STREET, BERLIN. Mrs. Steuernagel HALLMAN‘S GROCEKY, Up to Dec. 31, 1 SMYTH BROS, the BIG SELLING OUT SALE at At Hallman‘s (@ND FLOOR] y until Xmas. All fancy goods full list see last week‘s Czronide 3 Ibs. for 25¢. _ irm produce taken in exchange, Shelled n ,g;od.. n ne at nve sn s 20000 Mixed nutb, whole, per Ib........ . 15¢ Mixed ‘J. Â¥TDG . ; 1aeea s . . : i +i lt Good mi creams, 2 lbe, ... . . . . . . %¢ Orauges, all sizes and prices. Specials in extracts and lrh:.. Try our ready made MINCE MEAT, Shelled nute, Lemon and orange peel only Berlin, Ont. W aterloo, great