_ Suitable Cifts =:o|ly a question ol taste. asdhitie o W M / â€",‘Men‘s Dongola and Chocolate Româ€" N "eo or Opera Slippers, men‘s red kid h ol Aaliie / ','v"\ 4 [( "1 Â¥ _‘ : 4 a C Ni dn 5 3 2 * + " 4 . | hk ® y | opera, from $1.00, $1.25 to. y / % t > it Women‘s _ Velvet Juliets, ;:: / ® Boudoirs, in blue, champagne on v k‘t. € at from 98c pair to ... Mhic is tha Vmacâ€" Clinne ERNSTS _ Why should this Sale draw lhroni's of men daily, when the weather has been so bac ward and flenso many other loud noises sales are being huried ut your head. * "Because Ernest‘s Store is known north, south, grl and west as tee store of quality for Men‘s and Boys‘ wear! Lnown broadcast or value given and BRknown as the place where a square deal is assured. E A COAT AT $15.00, _ $18.00, $20.00 and 122.00 h immense range of selection am;h of advanced exclusive sty] ng men as well asâ€"the more ervative modelsâ€"A chance to $3.00 to $7.00 and better ansl than . has ever befor _at the price. m Peopl e‘s Shoe Store. "Thore are Two Kinds of Besti \ Men‘s Black Overcoats, velvet colâ€" lar made in the new loose back style beautifully â€" finished â€" high shoulders Mide â€"sleeves deep lapels. Regular T $10.00 to $12.00, Sale Price. . .. $7.95 Men‘s Ulsters. Sincle braasted mod al and striped ulste. tweeds lined wit! al end striped water tweeds linsd wit twilled serge sizes 34 to 44. Regula C000 ~ §14 to. $16.00;â€" Sale Frice ...... M Swagger Tweed Uisters colâ€" loge . converted shade beautifully ta lored and Vned full length, the very datest thing.. Resilar $12.00 to $114.96 6 Bale Price:=, ; .:. â€"â€" 1 f $8.49 f Saturday we specialize in Men‘s Overcoats. The First Shot Swagger. | Mon‘s Suits. * Men‘s Pur lined coats Beaver cloth #hells black â€" or brown dog linings ’a durable and well finished _ skins ts are German attir. â€" Regular eC > ©~$35.00. Cale Frice ........ .......; Canada‘s Best Overcoats. ©A pair of Slippers is a year long reminder of the giver. Choosing here is easy, for our stock is large. It‘s pnly a question of taste. .Men‘s Dongola and Chocolate Româ€" ‘or Opera Slippers, men‘s red kid PRICES RIDDLED ZICK‘S Xmas Slippers. A Make Mss .) aFulw hep p V Rerren Yatarefafefet RERLIN . B. ERNST & CO, aé‘ TERLOO â€"â€" PHONE 148 .. . ONT. . p OCCRnOcoccCcCEcrrrHEFrTIHHE W &f#lm that a store may keep, and the Bes ‘ â€"experience, knowledge of good quality, and 56. &’5& us for {onr groceries. We offer no other inducement than that will please. Foods that will be remembered by their y long after the price is forgotten. * LIN *4 & ONTARIO. * Where the Good Clothes Come From." as. O. Motheral i Zick‘s Shoe Home THE WHITE GROCERY WE SELL THE BEST OBTAINABLE Bring or Phone your orders _ Regular rice ...... $10.95 $25.00 values. a triâ€" les for rtk AT Men‘s very latest sack suits single breasied made from fing fancy t:zd and _ worsteds 180 of these suits .all sives they are deftly cut with _ deep lapels wide sleeves lJow cut vest wide trousers,. â€" Regular:. $14.00 to $16.00 Men‘s _ New breasted all s latest whim J Sal> Fr Our Blue and Black Suits at $18.00 ar> not équalled in Berlin for actual value pure wool â€" British Cloth â€" and fast eclors wool â€" twillâ€"lined Regular value pure wool . British Cl {fast eclors wool _ twillâ€"lines $16.00 to $18.00 Sals Price Boy!s Tweed Uisters full cat â€" with wide convertible collar heavy winter weightâ€"tweed cloth in a dark Brown s rviccalle â€" shade well trimmed and tailored â€" sizes 28 to 33 Sale, Boys‘ Fancy Prussian over coats stylish doubleâ€"breasted velvet collar and _ wool linings winter weight ‘in dark whades well tatlored. Sites â€"» B1 "to 26 sale pri¢e ... ... CHRISTMAS This Sale Price Boy‘s Clothing. SLIPPERS the Best that good . judgâ€" tv. and that money . can r.C0 x _ Tweed Suits Single sizesâ€"cut with fashion‘s Regular $9.00 to $10.00 WATERLOO. BERLIN. $12.95 $6.95 $2.69 $5.95 $8.00 WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY § Our 'Buisy \_)Neighboks YOHOKACKANONCACEANANPPEXECE . News Notes Gathered by Industrious]| J Correspondents in County and District . _ . Emira | â€" Phil * a large *) to s at gidered /: was .. he Library, James I last Sat cess, . Be was the ladies at them, . t | money Kimmel of Berlin spen town.â€"Dr. J. . Ratz of Preston spent part with friends in town. of Zerlin is spending a Elmira r:lativesâ€"Mr. with friends of Perlin is 8 Elmira rlatd who has been on business h here.â€"Mr. d spent Sunday ents in town. etâ€"B. A. of etâ€"B. A. of Upper â€" Canada Toronto, spent Saturday at bi here.â€"Mr. J. Arnow has moj his family and houschold effec Hespeler where he has secured position.. Mr. and Mrs. Ayfiow have made many good: friends their sojourn in Elmira will ed by them, but will wish the prosperity in _ their new home â€"â€"The members of the Methodist Choir purâ€" pose holding a â€" song service in _ the near future.â€"Mrs. G. Drussler of Watâ€" erloo spent a â€" few days. with . her daughter, â€" Mrs. Wm. Moser cf â€" this town last week.â€"The many {riends of Postmaster Ruppel will be sorry . to teatn that he is lying very ill at the home _ of his daughter, Mrs. J.: S. We chel on Park St., sufftering _ from laughter, Mrs: Wm. Moser cf . this town last week.â€"The many {riends of Postmaster Ruppel will be sorry . to eatn that he is lying very ill at the home _ of his datughter, Mrs. J.‘ °S. We chel on Park St., suffering _ from a larze carbuncle on his ‘neck. Owing to h‘s advanced age Ws iliness is conâ€" sidered seriousâ€"The Bazaar . which was _ held in the room next to the Library, under the auspices of â€" St. James Lutheran Church Ladies‘ Aid, last Saturday, proved quite a . sutâ€" cess. Besides the fancy work, which was the â€" handiwork of the different ladies and which reflected _ credit on them, . there wore also oysters served as hop â€" Junch. A nice little sum . 10# money â€" t>warded the ladies for theit as hok Junch. Aâ€"nice little sum x money â€" t>warded the ladies for the trouble.â€"Mr. Wm. â€" Moser and NW son,. Milton spent Sunday wit friends in Waterloo. â€"Owing. to _ tt illness of Rev. A. M. Hamilton _« Winterbourne, Rev. Mullen of Fer vecupied the pulp.t in the Pres ian Church bere last Sunday ays . with . her Moser cf â€" this many {riends of 11 be sorry _ to very ill at the r, Mrs. J.‘ S. suftering . from ts ‘neok. Owing is iliness is conâ€" m who during _missâ€" n â€" all is conâ€" which to the St. ‘ Aid, the| to give th _ _of| and a sho‘ ‘o-rs| pr their Nite with the News Notes.â€"Mrs. Pot‘nau une derwent a serious operation at â€" the Berlin and Waterloo H .+ . Hex many friends,hope that may soon be restored to health.â€"â€"Mrs. . Nelson Hoerle who spent a m in â€" ‘Torâ€" onto, where she had ber girl in the Children‘s Hospital, has returned to her home again with the . baby greatly improved.â€"Miss [Vera. Eidt and Miss Wing. of Berlin spent . last Sunday with the former‘s parents.â€" Mr. Jac. K. Schmidt and ~daughter Elorna and Mrs. H. J. Schmidt atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Henry P. Schmidt at. Amulree _ on Saturday last.â€"Mr. Theodore F. Schmidt of Berlin and Mr. (Milton Boettinger of Bridgeport spent last Sunday with friends in the villageâ€" \Mirs. Wilhelm of, Milverton is visiting at the home oï¬ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berg. Married on Tuesday.â€"A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the R. C. Church here on Tuesday, when Mr, George Ellerd, of Josephsburg, was married to Miss Clara SteMer, _ of Bamberg. The bridal party was attended by Mr. Charles Wagner of Wellesley and Miss Isabelle Schekine. Mr. and Mrs. Ellert will reside . on their farm in Josephsburg. Local and Personal.â€" Mr.: Jacob Freiburgee returned from Carlsrube on Monday, whére he attended his broâ€" ther‘s wedding.â€"Mr. and~ Mrs. N. Schmidt returned home after . spendâ€" ing a few days with friends in Berâ€" lin.â€"Mr. Simon Dentinger pprchased the house formerly occupied by . Mr. N. 8. Ball. Mr. Dentinger will take possession in the spring %~= . to give the childten a Xmas Supper and a short programme will‘ be given wmrvn followed by the disâ€" of candies, books and . prizâ€" St. Agatha Al ding "a "Endnw'- 29th inst. â€"Huccessiul Patron Sai anner was . wen bared erowd gathered in‘ the upper room for an intelectual treat which was _ Cerâ€" tainly of a high order. A male quarâ€" tette from Elmira rendered very choice music and other talent from Galt and West Montrose added greatâ€" ly to the interest of the Mfl? Dr. Nairn presided in the absence of Rev. "A. M. Hamilton: ‘The sum of $56.00 was realized: k Locals : and Personals :â€"Rev. Mr. Mullen of Fergus occupied the pulpit; in Chalmers church on Sunday mornâ€" ing in the absence of the pastor who. is suffering from bronchitis â€"Mr. Walâ€" . terâ€" Stork 2 miles North of, Winterâ€"> bourne has sold his farm, comprising . 100 acres to Mr..Herbert Millard â€" of this â€" place for the.sum of $4,100.â€"_ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Williaims: . Mitâ€" chell on Friday, Nov. 29th, 1912, a son.â€"A large number ol families â€"â€" in this neighborhood are sufféring from whooping cough, adults as well as thildren are affected.â€"Auctioneer Alâ€" bert J. Mickus, conducted the sale of ;Mr. James Pitrie‘s property . last Thursday, . 29th â€" inst., in his usual good style. A goodly numbet were,in attendance and .. everything â€" sold trought good prices especially . the cows. Mr. â€" Pirrie‘s bealth is graduâ€" ally improving so that he is able to be out again and attend to business: â€"Mr. Russel Bracey of Berlin spent last week with his parents Mr.. and Mrs. James Bracey.â€"Mrs. Lynn Lasâ€" by of Arkell spent last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Wright. â€"â€"The farmers here are very busy at \ Present drawing â€" in the balance of their sugar beets and are apparently Iwell satisfie@ with the ceturns. News Notes.â€"Mr. ‘John Reibling is visit‘ng his â€" son and â€" daughter in Brantford for about two weeks and will be home this week.â€"Mr. George Rerscht and Mr. Wry Hammond atâ€" tended Court ai Berlin on Monday.â€"â€" Mr. â€" Wm. Huras and Mr. John H. Wagner were in Berlin on Monday on ssecial business.â€"Sunday School Christmas tree antertainments are being provided for these days . when good programmes are being arranged â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelterborn of St. Jacobs visited with Mr. . Harry Kelterborn. Mr. Norman Gerth who was in the employ of Mr. Geo. Berâ€" dux as butcher severed his connecâ€" tions with him and is working â€" at home again.â€"Rev. P. Grauper of El wira delivered an elegant address in behall of the ‘Young People last Thursday which was well received. DECEMBER 5,1912 d in Winterbourne a very dainty supper. . Was the basement and after the in â€" was â€" well supplied the 1â€" â€".Fntertginment i~« â€" 40 int St. A s 16â€" o omiaaig y BW grand enmt-hm&†in .Bt. ~Hallâ€"â€" on Friday evening Wellesley \Weichel‘s Weekly Store News Phone 215 . â€"WEICMEL & SON Cz The I| A.Weseloh&C0o. CLEARANCE SALE M 1 GH T YJ . You Can Save Dollars This Week. Your Neighbor saved Dollars Last Week iss :: , ONLY 3 DAYS MORE Thursday, Friday and Saturday. CLOTHING, : DRESS COODS, Ladies‘ Coats, Rugs, Linoleums,. Floor Oilclioths Lace Curtains Lots of Good Picking Left. Marching Orders Given More Lines WESELOHMH‘S P A. WESELOH. for Mother, Wife, Sister or Friend, reâ€" lb EVY e o fae _ _3 *arm : OVERCOATS If Y ou Are In Doubt W hat To Buy BERLIN, ONT. WHOLE No. 296 1 A. R. COUDIE. Waterloo C d LOW _ _ PRICES