You â€" might trccel this continent over and we do nat bolieve you will find an â€" equal to this line of | suits at this price. They are the acme of thr tailor‘s art ani include all the nowest â€" toriches _ in fancy tweeds and worsteds. All sizes. $10.00 This line represents all thit is correct and â€" upâ€"toâ€"date ma‘e _ from imported â€" English an:* Sectca twee s and fire â€" worsteds. â€" These are very Bigh class suits and vwould ma‘e gool sellers :+ $15 to $18. Sizes _ to suit all men. 100 pairs ° of mon‘s pants pesitiveâ€" ly made to sell at $2.00 Liz varâ€" iety â€" to choose from, made of serviceâ€" avle gexl lookirg tweeds. The snap of your life at the price . we name. Extremely | stylish, well cut trousâ€" ers in fancy worsteds an l _ stripes as fine as you can"find _ smywhere for $3.00 and $3.50. We offer on Saturday $2.50 Waterloo This is a s;ecial purchase anc! reflects great credit upon the maker They _ come in tle newes. tweeds, single breasted style low _ cut vesis, «* op lapels, wide ft(‘uscls, w cam plete line to fit Any man. $7.95 Barg:«ns are here on all sides in suappy new styles for summer weal in mo«‘s and boys‘ clotling sices and fiznishings. Every single thing adâ€" vertised below warld cost you more no matter wirre you went. There‘s» no guess work abect it. You‘ll ses the saving in dollars amwa cents. Our huge buyirg machine _ does the work. Jt weilds _ a powerfvl influen ce in the wholesale markets and wo simply turn tie Lencft over . to you. As you road the items npote the savings specificd anms you‘ll fid binâ€" dreds cf others waiting you when you come. S.R. Ernst & Co. 240 MEN‘S TROUSERS MEN‘s TROUSERS GREAT §ATURDAY BARCAINS VOL. 51. No, 24 This Handsome Ideal Guaranteed Bed for Special This Week MEN‘S SUITS MEN‘S SUITS MEN‘S SUITS Berlin, J. Letter & Son ZICK‘S SHOE HOME $2.95 $12.5¢ $1.49 WATERLOO. THE CHRONIC Men‘s working shirts made of _ a heary strong drill black with small white stripe â€" also some made of Oxfort. shirting in famy colors with yolre â€" and collar attached <big _ full shirts , sizes 11 to 17}. Reguwlar T5¢ and 85¢c. ‘ I 69¢ 200 pairâ€" Women‘s Boots of _ fine black dongola kid, neat blucher (â€" sign with extension soles and cuban heels, perfect fitters an‘% very dressy, sizes 3 to 7. Regular $2.00 pair, Saturday â€" Mea‘s Baloriggan Underwear in naâ€" tural shade, the kind â€" that sells evâ€" erywhore at 50c cach, Saturday Barâ€" Tain ; 5 dozen Men‘s Buosters and Negliâ€" gee Straw hats in plainm braids, dilâ€" ferent shapes in the lot, meséum and high crowns, with narrow and wider brims, all we have â€" taken from this seaser‘s regular stcck, Saturday By:â€" rain Price » * 98c Two piece â€"suits _ in goo‘% durable English â€" tweeds â€" dark ard | medium. sha‘des, _ stagzle and â€" double breastes, strangly lins> with Italian cloth, rmee â€" pants sizes 24 to 28. Regular $3.50 to $1.50. _ Sale price. $2.98 Men‘s Fine Colored Negligee Shirts neat stripes and figures and plain colors, sizes | 14 toe 17. Regular $1 and $1.25, Saturday 690 Men‘s Straw Hats, 98c Night Phone 207 BOYS‘ SUITS Ont. Phone 318 $1.50 WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE , is 191 Porsoncls.â€"Mr. arnd Mrs. D. M. Sloemaker tisite@ their danghter, Mrs: Oberholtser afâ€" Berlin â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lohnen spent Sumtay in Elmira ,â€"Miss PMMa _ Shants _ is spenling _ a few days in Brantford. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hallman and Happily Marrie®â€"At the Watorloo Manse, Miss Euphemia Wilton of Berâ€" lin to Mr. Edward Lintem of _ Ayr. â€"The ratepayors intend _ holding a ‘"Bece" at the school om Wednesday for the putpose of â€" filling in the old well. Miss _ Eptpmia â€" Shocmaker,â€"We your friends â€" have gatlizred here this eveninrg to celebrate the sixtcenth anâ€" niversary of your birthcay. Birthdays may be called the milestones in life‘s journey and _ as you reach anothecr of those anniversary lanJmarks toâ€"morâ€" row, permit us to congratulate you om h«sing traveled thus far in safety ard to wish you with all our bearts many similar cpfortunitiecs of receivâ€" inz the good wishcs of your friends: â€"Pleass accopt this token as a small merkâ€" of the high esteem. in _ which vou are neld by us. Tlat your future may glide away without care ot sortrow wich of _ your frien‘s _ at Pines. ved by the hostess. During the coume of the evening the following aMress was _ read and Miss Bup hemia was presented _ with a handsome limoge drosser . set. Pleasantly Surprised.â€"About twenâ€" ty of the young people from _ this section assomblet at the home _ of Mi. A. Shocmaker _ to celebrate the Ibth birthday of _ his daughter Miss EupLemia. _ Tiz evening was spent in amusements of various kinds afâ€" tor which . :« dainty luncheom was serâ€" Baden . Student Won Gofd Medal.â€" The village of Baden siioul« feel prowi uf the able scholars wha (graduate from our public school. _ Mr. _ John M. Livingston, son of _ J. R. Livingâ€" stom of Baden, after leaving the Baâ€" den _ public school attended Taronto University to take up medicine. In Iis examinations he passed with honâ€" ors every year and this vear he reâ€" ceived â€" tho Gold Medal standing highâ€" est in his class. He can now place M.D. after his name which,is a credit to his tceaciiers. Mr. Livingston inâ€" tends to spend a few yeats at New York and _ other ctics visitimg _ the main hospitals â€" before . commencing the practice of fis profession. Demonstration.â€"Messrs. {J. Hondâ€" ctich and _ W. C. Brueckner attended the demonstraticn given by two pIoâ€" vincial Bee lnsa)cctors, Mr. Jarvis of Grimsby and Mr. D. C. Chalmets of Poole. _ They demonstrated to ahout 30 of the local hee men how _ to treat foul brood and a system _ of rendoring _ wax economically. Their sistem was «. appreciated by _ all who _ attended. _ If more bee men would attend _ suck demonstrations the government could save thousaui «@ dollars yeartly by semdling _ the Inspectors _ to _ examinc _ calonics which are . disoased and which could be treated by amy bec man.â€" Mr. Wm. M. (% .Lochcad cf Berlin, was a business visitor to Baden last week. Mtr. Wm. Spactzel of New Dundee, was a business visitor to Baden last Thursday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. Leiskan of Baicn visited their Berlin friends and relatives dast Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. Brubkacher visited his moth er at St. Jacobs last Siumday. News â€" Notes.â€"dtev. M. Voss wh> wis attending the Lutheran Synod at Toronto _ last week was called home last Friday noom to conduct the fiwâ€" eral services at Plattsville of the late Iva May â€" only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hy Mader.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. J. O. Brueckner, Mrs. John Reiba and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brueckner th tumled the funeral cf Miss Iva May Mador of _ Plattsville last Friday.â€" â€"Mr. Geo. Steifelmeyer of â€" Colman, Alabamma spent a few days at Baden last weck visiting relatives and friends.â€"Mr. anl Mrs. John Mayer of _ Pigcon, Mich., are visiting their relatives and fricnds for a few weess. â€"A nmuenkher oi â€" Badenites took in the excursicn to Detroit last Saturday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Zinn visited his sister al Stratford on Sunday. Death of Gottried Schultz.â€" Mr. Gotthried _ Schultz _ died on Friday, Jun: 9th aged . 84 years, 1 month, and 25 days. The late Mr. Schult; was horn in the towin of Christburg, t‘r. vince of Prussia, Germany and was married in the | year 1857 to Miss Wilhelmina _ Kaiscr. A few years after their marriage they emiâ€" grated to America and settlc) down in t.: village of Baden, where _ they have since resided. Their union | Was bleced _ with cight children. Frod cf Preston; Gottfried _ of Berlin;,, Maria, (Mrs. Brechler) who died a few years ago; Carl of Idzho; August of Stratâ€" ford, Jolm of Jamesville. Ohia Two sons, Harry ard Gustw +. died e quite â€" yourg.â€"He leaves to mouin his loss his aged widow and 5 sons, 12 graudchildren and | three great grandâ€" childrer. _ The funeral was held from his late residence on Wednesday June 12th to the Luthcran church for ser. vice _ tlrnce â€" to Baden cemetery fo: interment. â€" NINE PINES BADEN lrappily is the Nine friends last: week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Won del} â€" Shoant s of â€" Wittiamsbimc â€" spent Sunday ut 0 Mrk 4o Ssnb Mi~= Lohnen of Bethin, visited her brother Mr. A. Lehnon last week. â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. S. Gohman spent â€" Sungday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sbantz. , cy and Mr. and Mrs. Horsberger of Koasuth spent Sunday with _ Mr. and Mrs. D. Wismer. â€"Miss ~ Oralla Leh ian, Mrs. McPlnil, Miss Edith Shant all of Berlin and Miss Alberts Shantz of Winnipeg, visited Mrs. A Lehnen last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gayâ€" Muster Lloyd spent Sundav at Mr. El as _ shavz‘s.â€"TheMisses â€" Riddel and â€" Thompson of Berlitm visited _ at Swoet _ Briet last _ week.â€"Mr. Fred Haase spent Senday _ in Doon.â€"Rev. Mr. Danicls and daughter Miss Lil M. B. C. church o. Sunday evening.â€" A union literary meeting will be held on the 24th of thts month _ between New Dundee and King Edward _ Soâ€" cieties. A good programme is being prepared . a visitor to Berlin on Sunday.â€"Miss 1. Dyment _ spent Saturday with friends in Galt.â€"Mr. J. 8. Bergey of Guelph spent Sunday under the parâ€" ental roof.â€"Rev. S. H. Swartz _ and Mrs. Swartz visited _ with their daughter Mrs. A. Rellinger on Sunâ€" day.â€"Miss S. Rellinger of Berlin spent the Sabbath in the vicinfty. â€" Rev. S. H. Swartz occupied the pulâ€" pit of the U. B. Church on Sunday. â€"Rev. I. Brubacher preached in the I SE 0C ts C nnny eEs lin was largely attended and was a great success.â€"Quite a few from this vicinity attending the Galt Horse Show last week.â€" Many farmers Ssn eooe oE stent «f the U.B. Church on Sunday â€" a.m. arsl Celivered an ekcellent discourse. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Wagner of Berâ€" lin spent Saturdoy with relatives in town ancst vicinity.â€"Don‘t forget â€" to attend the Preston us. New Dundece football game on Saturday, Jure 17th at 6.30 p... at the local ball grounds. News Notes.â€"Messrs. W. J. Snider ont J. W. Schweitzer took in _ the hu‘se show at Galt on Friday.â€"Mr. Jas. Feuton is acting as a _ juryâ€" man at the Courty Court sessions in Berlin this week.â€"Mr. Reuben Sniâ€" der has been laid up for almost _ & week.â€"Miss Clara Wicland is also reported _ seriously fil.â€"Remember that next _ Thursday, June 2Znd has teen declared a legal public holiâ€" dey.â€"Cn Sunday the family of Mr. aml Mrs. Fred Woepplet was increasol by one more member. It‘s a daughâ€" terâ€"Mr. a.il Mrs. Fred Hecitus end family of Elmira, spent Sunday with relatives hore.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Hemmerich of _ Prestor and Mr. and Mrs. Mich. _ Hemmerich of ~Elmira were Sunday visitors hore.â€" Mr. Geo. Hemmerich is encamped with the Grey‘s Horse Regiment at Niagaâ€" r.â€"Thore died on Monday morning one ef the twin sums of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schicfcle, aged about seven weeks. A memorial service will Le held at the New Mernorite church, Concstogo on Sunday, June 35th. News Notes.â€"The C. B. Sunday school picnic at Victoria Park, Berâ€" s»M00W Task week.â€" Many farmers availed themselves of the privilege of visiting the Model Farm on Tuesâ€" day when an excursion was held unâ€" der the auspices of the Farmers‘ Inâ€" stitute. Personals.â€"Mr. Harvey Snider and Miss Lichty of German Mills _ were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bowman‘s. â€"Mr. J. Muratski was a visitor to Berlin on Sunday.â€"Miss 1. Dyment _ spent Saturday with enberhanet t NEW DUNDEE CcONESTOGoO MANNHEIM : TELEGRAPH. _ Items _ of _ Interest.â€"Miss Maggic Bruce of Elora is visiting her frierd,. Miss Lizzie Mackie.â€" _ Mrs. Jas. Mitchell and Mrs. Jas. Hamilâ€" ton of Winterbourne, spont Tuesds; with Mrs. _ J. Seaton.â€"Mr. Geo. B. Cleghorn, who has been s;ending some time in Niagara District reâ€" turned home last week.â€" Mrs. Musâ€" sclmana _ of Berlin is visiting het daughter, Mrs. N. Gingrich.â€" Mr. Jrs. Gallagher of Toronto=â€"is spendâ€" ing the summer vacation on the farm at Mr. N. Gingrich‘s.â€"Mr. sand Mrs. Samucul Sugg cf Cliford are visitâ€" ing relatives â€" in this â€" neighhorhood. â€"Mr. Jas. Wilson spent â€" Saturday with frieeds _ in â€" Galt.â€"Mr. Jas. \Copeien‘ of _ Rockwood, Spent Sumâ€" day at the home of Mr. Jas Parkâ€" er.â€"Mr. Morris _ Rowman and _ son Robert cf Royersford.. Pa., are‘ spencing the summer with their un cle, Mr. C. D. Bowman.â€"The han‘s at the sawâ€"miil are again cutting shingles after a couple of weeks‘ rest owing to a breavdown with tir ciâ€" gine.â€"Rev. J. W. Newberry of Shefâ€" field, very acceptc«:ly occupied _ the pulpit of the Congregational church on Sunday eveniig.â€"Mr. Wilbert Meâ€" litzer is at home at present teing l up with muscular theumatism. â€"Miss Ettic Letsen is suffering wita a very soro foot having run the times of a risty table for: into the sole of the foot.â€"Mrs. Seator who. sufferâ€" ed_ from geillstone lost week is someâ€" what improved.â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Walker bade farowell to their friends last week prior to their departure for Muskoka for the summer. ] Mr. Josiah (Serboiteer of Little Paraksc, census mas> for this division made his roumis through here _ last Mondoy, Juae 5th.â€"Strawterries proâ€" miss to be & bumper crop im this locality, _ than‘s to the _ refresting showers which come our way almost daily.â€"Miss Pearl Meisel of â€" Berlin visited with her cousin Miss Jennie HMallnon _ last _ weck.â€"Mrs. Adam Scherman of Meadow Brook Farm,her sister, Miss Maude Hertle and < _ her brother, Mr. â€" Jacoh Hertle of River View Farm toois in the Berlin Boot and _ Shoe â€" Makers‘ excursior, last Saturday morning _ to |Detroit, Michigen. They will be the â€" guests of relatives in the City of the Straits for a â€" few days.â€"Rev. Mr. Newberry of Sheffield very acceptaâ€" Lly occupied t pulpit of the Free port Congregational church on Sunâ€" cay afternoon on which occasion â€" a guodly number were present. We hope to have the pleasure of hearâ€" ing him agnin, some future time. There â€" will be preaching services agarn on Suncay, June 18th. All are welcome.â€"Congratulations to Mr. Carl Krempeine, sr., who ceiebrated Lis 92nd birthdce on Monday, June 17th. His friends wish nim mu my bappy â€" returns.â€"Mr. Hubbard Curnell _ ofâ€" Prestcr was a Suncay visitor _ with his hrother Erastus of Limekiln House. lews Notes.â€"Mr. David Th.ier of Centucrille had his barn rodsing last woek . when _ a darge Bumber of his friends and neightors assembled at his home and did valizmnt service in han4â€" ling the barn timbers, which cre, by one were speedily noisted to tieir reâ€" spective _ places. Hon. W. L. MJ\ King, Minister of Labor of Berlin, was alsu present andâ€"in his usual hapâ€" py manner, delivered a stirring at dress in favor of Reciprocity wiich was grecte} with hearty applause by the sturdy yeomanry present. «longaten it »» We ra is y 20 conie h+ > Seviuine > â€" Rood Coods WEST MONTEOSE frendo made Wrichel‘s Asphalt Roofing is more than protection against fire. It is a protection against everything that causes most readyâ€"roofings to go to pleces sometimes in a single summer. It is, also, a protection againat numerous repairs, frequent repaintings and reâ€"graveling necessary with the common kind of roofings. For, once on, Weichel‘« As«phalt Roofing needs no care, no attentionâ€"the first cost is the only cost. Weichel‘s A«phalt Roofing is as eansv to iay a« a carpet. Skilled labor l« not required. Matrri®s for l@ving comâ€" with cach rell al! that you noud i~ @) hamimer. . Ack oaro @bant PWis roofin, Jt owill give mofe sepvie r, frecdom from cars, cave moare mohey than any other rcadyâ€"roofing evor Roof Your Buildings With Weichel‘s Asphalt Roofing M. Weichel & Son, Waterloo, Ont. Prices on Roofing as follows: FREEPORT Weichel‘s Weekly Store News r Having purchased the business formerly carried on by Mr. Ernst Albert, including Inimnber yard, saw and planing mill, we beg to anâ€" nounce to the public that we are prepared to give the best possible ratisfaction to old cus‘omers as well as to as many new patrons. We carry a full line of ' 6 °) A o acic 222 CC vve vetre g s Baits that _ € | Gatch Fish h. A We also have the largest €., p f} y a.ssortment,k‘oil m(;st reliable f es P R, cinds o k @ * | risuinc TACKLE, ETc. &." JYE\ 3 Sporting Coods of all ‘"a #\ â€" descoriptions ‘ e First class assortment of C Books, Stationery Etc. ‘ o Pbo'tl“::rzgg_ agency in town for Edson Let us give you our prices for anything you require i ing line. ¢ J.CG.DOERSAM. _ *TR | ©0O04 OS0000nSee®e eeeaqe 0009 CA0000000+00 O0404 OBbRFRAMLCAe® ."||l||7‘. i i re on i mm n nan se o The Badon Lumber & Manufacturing Co. Ltd. The Baden Lumber & Manufacturing Co. Ltd. The "TREADEASY COMFORT SHOES _ _2 STORES & BERLIN â€" ousefurnishings, Generai Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes D. G. STEINMAN, PH. E. ALBERT We are one of 500 Agents who sell this :eil:du of footwear at right p Comfortable Shoe. * Price $4,00 case, Seae d L OEL SC CO, ANNOUNCEMENT Timber Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings and all kinds of Huilding Material and manufacture a complete line of Pine and Hardwood Doors, Sasb, Blinds and Boxes, Shooks and Packing Cases, Cushion Sole, Empress Shoe." Manager. rcadyâ€"roocfing ever President. «oc Nb WHOLE NUMBER 3439 The only Phonographs. to the letter. Write us for furâ€" ther information. Every square of our Roofing is guaranteed for 10 years if instruc= tions are Tollowed Ask for Sample Cards $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75 Special Prices on Children‘s Boy‘s and Girls‘ Slippers next Saturdavy, Come hbere for all kinds of footwear at right priâ€" We have some very special foot comfort for Elderly Men and Women at $3.00, $4 00, $5.00 and $6.00 So many Women and Men suffer from sensitive feet that we bave p: ovided special shoes forthe‘r Relief. Shoes that are s chardh against corns, bunions and sore feet. The leathers are Dongola Kid, Vici Kid, Gun Metal Ca‘f all soft lea thers at 1 ply at $1.50 per square 2 ply at . 32.030 per square ply at $3.00 per square e Bxbge +Su@â€"â€"s HY. RATZ,â€" HY. HOFSTETTER, â€" Viceâ€"President. Assis. Manager. Low Prices in the buildâ€"