A Suit to be Stid Every Two Minutes All Day Saturday A careful sursey of our npn‘s abd young men‘s suit stock at the close Oof Thursday nights business disclosed 150 $12.50, $15 and $16.50 suits of this seasons most desirable fabtics and colorings in which the Tines â€" are broken, while some sizes are missig in each pattern and model. There is in aggregate the widest range {or selction in each und every size, they are from the best clothes shops, single breasted, _ including blues, tweeds and worsteds. â€" Splendid business and | Sunday suits. We have anothor little reanson ; a year ago, Naturday was one of the biggest days of 1913 and we are determined to beat it. No we propose to mose thse 150 Suits in one day | thro h _ the â€" combination of value coupled with attractive prices ; so We must sell\â€" ons every two minutes all day Saturday. Worth $15 $1 1 90 Men‘s $l6 20 to $18 # Suits * This is how we are boosting _ our business away ahead of last year. Yours is the advantage, _ See â€" that you take full share of it. Come and gee. ‘The wearing season is afl ahead of you. Berlin‘s hest $2.50 Trousers, well A@iHOF@A ..« .220 L222 e i. $1.69 Berlin‘s hbest $2.00 Trousers at Norfolk _ Semiâ€"English, _3 button Standard, etc., â€" handsome _ wagger suits. Young men are delighted with our magnificent showing of styles and values. Grays, browns, tans, blues, quitâ€"hairline striped and neat checks, plains too at _ $9.00, $10, _ $12.50, $14, $16, $18, $230 and ... $22.00 ERNSTSâ€" 400 pairs of â€" Berlin‘s best MSEES ......cosn cosice crurmsaaenss ther very special lines at fWO, T351 suiml .u.sllmee sns 50 ~We cater particularly to the Fumily trade, our growâ€" ing list of customers testities td the manner in Â¥which weâ€"serve theim. _ M * THE FAMILY * Croceries ""%,%4¢Y‘~‘ Groceries o KING STREET EAST | 450 Men‘s $12 to $16.50 Suits â€"_THE CHRONICLEâ€" TELEGRAPH. Trouser Sale DIETRICH‘S GROCERY Saturday, from 8 a. m. to 10 p.m. ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER 58 Young Men‘s Suits Ti Joe [ [Md Jox [3 >« $9.45 ‘J [d To Je [ â€" [1 . (St [>c [tne mf] »e [F] »o [he [ 0| o $1.38 §3.00 $1.98 $4.00 0 Suits $16.20 Suits: * Standard $22.00 Grays and * Navy Blue Worsted, British cloths, high class shop tailoring, best linings and trimmings. ‘This is a purchase _ of two hundred suits of a line sold any where for $22.00. Come and see. on sale $7 95 at * H‘s no fdle talk when we tell you that you cannot duplicate these valâ€" ues elsewhere _ jor less than $10.00. The facts are here. ‘These suits are esxtra well trimined and _ thoroughly tailored and are great valué. Regular $10 ani. $12 for ........./ ...« (MM6G ‘There, will be hundreds of s suits, broken lin»s, some of out best | sellâ€" ers, that our Boys‘ department man ager has ordered to clear Saturday, Snits up to $5.00 far .222 0 $3.00 Kuits up to $7.00° for ...........u. $4.95 And Suits up to $10 for ... $6.80 BUSLCT SS ,.n.lllm. lllll22. 0 $3.60 350 Men‘s Spring Suits A Sale of Boys‘ Suits â€" Where the Good _ A Clothes come from BERL }N. CNT. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY roay, $3.60 $1.95 $6.80 $3.60 Misses Famny and Florence Puddiâ€" combe, are visiting their sister Mrs. Sinith, in Toronto. Miss Brown of Plattsville is the guest of her sister Mrs. (PDr.) Ant erson. Miss Mabel Mertz of Waterloo _ is the guest of her aunt Mrs. Ed. Plafi. Mr. â€" and Mrs. Werney Brodrecht spent a few days with their daughter Mrs. (Dr.) bord in Stratiord. Mr. W. R. Plum was in Toronto on business L hursday. â€" Mr. R. Wilhelm, who for the past iwo years has been acting as assisâ€" tant prinvipal of _ the Baden Public sch ol, has been _ engaged by . the Ualt Educational _ Board and _ will commence his duties then on Septemâ€" ber Ist. Mr. MacMaster of Toronto was & visitor .in town toâ€"day. â€" â€" Mrs. â€" Peter Helm and _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Helm of Millbank motored to town last week, and _ were . the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Race. Mrs. A. Anderson visited friends in Miss Louise Poettger was in Torâ€" on:o on Tuesday last taking part in a â€" recital~ given _ by Dr. Edward Broome‘s pupils in the Toronto Conâ€" servatory of Music. Mrs. A. Anderson Stratford this week. '\lexrs\\m B;n't«tger and Edward Wilson of Monkton motored to town on Monday, _Mr. Alverson Rieder and Miss Mayâ€" elta Rieder, attended the wedding of their cousinyin Aylmer last week. Mrs. (Dr.y Anderson, Miss Nell An doerson and their guest Mrs. _ Ryley of Toronto spent Wednesday in Strat: ford. Mr. Brook Puddicoutbe was in Strat ford on Tuesday. © MF. Carson, who has heen . night operator at the G.T.1. Station hete, the past few months, has heen transâ€" ferred to St. Mary‘s and is succeedâ€" ed by Mr. Connelly formerly at Badâ€" Mr. L\ (Gi. Pequegnat left this week on a business trip to Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. Mrs. F. ll. Kraus of Sarnia was the guest of _ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Peiper this week. Mrs. Vandertush of Buflalo, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Kopf. â€" Miss Carrie llflfl’l‘e,.ul lleidelberg, is the guest of hor friend, Miss _ Vera Uaussamen. Mr. Campbell of (Galt, is presiding at tha â€" Departmental | Examinations now being held at the school. _ \rs. Daniel Ritz is spending a few weeks with her daughters at Elmira Messrs. .J. F. Rau, J. L. Otto, W. 12. â€"Plum, David Ratz, and John _ A. Rumig, motored to Preston in _ the latter‘s car on Wednesday to attend the Conservative _ Convention _ held there. Mr. L. _ Peine, was reâ€"elected _ a member of Management of the Luth etan Seminary _ in Wateriloo, and of th> Luthoran Bookâ€"Koom in _ Berlin at the annual Conference of the Canâ€" ada Synod of th> Lutheran _ Church held in Elmwood last week. Mr. _ Jacob _ Ratz and Mr. J. T. Utto, were on a fishing expedition to Petershure last week, and were YeTy successful ~Mr. Ratz had among his catch a catlish weighing two pounds, Mrs. Moses (Gardner _ and children Ioft toâ€"day for Sarnia to visit with hor sister. Miss Selina Beger is visiting friends in Stratford. i Miss Selina _ BReger, is â€" visiting fricnds in Stratford. and Heidelberg. Mr.â€" and Mrs. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Gieiger, Mr. and Mts. D. Becket, Boettser, Neiman, and â€" Wilbelm, Mr. Lukehard, _ Mr. _ Emerson Lukehard, Alr. Stier, Mr. Krupp, Mr. and Mrs. Bechtel, and _ Rev. and Mrs. Weasle, were amon« those who attended the Baptist Confetence held in Stratford this week. Hambut DT \r. GeorSe Appel was in Berlin on Thursday, Vir. _ ¢harles Powel and Miss Lucy Lowell, spent: Thursday at Berlin. The Schetholtz Furniture _ Factofy was closed on Thursday to enable its emploves to attend the cireus in He:lin. Many took advantage of the opportumty. There was a large crowd f New Hambursites at both Strat iotd anml BetRn, attending _ Ringling 1 vhen thres proal (Continued on Page 8, Col. 2.) wled at tis, two respectiy Winn storlin tir lin n . â€"The prst samé of the new red Waterlco County: Bowbhing â€"owas plaved ~ last Saturday,. iree rimks from New HMaadmrg at Ayr. ‘The game resuited in wo Ayrorinks beins up 6 and tively. and ths ethor _ New rink was np vuburi. Sifton Giftord Ihe tints \¥¥ 8. Local and Personal.â€"â€"Miss Muim‘ Donald who has been visiting her. brother, Mr. Fred Don@ld for a few weeks, returned to brother‘s in Conestogo.â€"Mr. ©c. .\lz Tanner was a business visitor to G last Thursâ€" day.â€"Master Vernon Lackner attendâ€" ed the circus in Berlia on Thursday last. â€"Mr. EzrA Shantz of W@terloo visited his sister, Mss Clementina Shantz for a few dayy last week. â€" Mr. James, Fénton of 'ionestogo callâ€" ed on Mr. Fred Donald last Wednesâ€" day.â€"Mr. Oswald Sugden was a busiâ€" ness visitor to Elmita on Saturday. â€"Mr. Wm. Lackner of the Twinâ€"City is spending a few weeks at Mt. Gam. Lacknor‘s.â€"Mr. Fred Webbly was a visitor to Toronto _ last week.â€"Mr. Frank Snior and daughter Doris wete visitors to the Twinâ€"City Thursday. â€"Messrs. Milton and Earl â€"Hisey | of Glenallen Sundayed at Mr. Fred Donald‘s.â€"Miss Kitty Ballard of Galt is holidaying at her home here. â€"Mr. Alfred Shantz attended the Galt Horse Show last week.â€"Mrs.A. 8. Thompson and _ daughters Helen and Jean are spending a few days in Niagara.â€"Mrs. Wim. Kenzie of Brantâ€" ford is renewing ecquaintances here. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kilgore of Lisâ€" towel . spent Saturday with _ Mrs. Herb. Lackner.â€"Miss Laura Privatt of Oregon, is #ending a vacation with her sister, Mrs. Fred Spies.â€" Miss Esther Spies attended the Evâ€" angelical Sunday School convention at Berlin on Thursdgy.â€"Mrs. Wesley Bulmer and Miss Bélva Stone of Wallenstein spent MoRday in the village.â€"Among those. who attended the Ringling Bros. citeus on Thursâ€" day, were Messts. N.T. Tanner, T. Wallington, V.. Lackn¢, B. _ Gelsie, L. Baechlet, .J. Huber,‘ and ; the Misses Lou and Vera Huber, _ Edua end Hentietta Baechler, am‘i E. Lackâ€" nor.â€"Mrs. Alex. Crawford _ of Linâ€" |\\1)0d was a visitor to our burg on Thursday/â€"The croguet party which was held at _ Mr. Gordon Peterson‘s «n Wednesday evening was a success. â€"Ths Women‘s Institute meeting was held here on Mond«y.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Koebel Ir. and â€" little daughter stagdéline of. Linwood were visitors at the Union on Tuesday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lackner anl son PlMarold were visitors to Berlin _ on Thursday.â€"Mr. Louis Huefner of Roâ€" chester N.Y., is visiting at his home h>re.â€"atr. Bert Ludwig _ spent Friday night at St.Jacom as usual.â€" Miss Mabel Schoener _ & ffeidelberg spent Thursday at the home of her trother, Mr. Wm. Schoener.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuntz spent Sunday at St. Agatha.â€"Mrs. John Ament _ of Caledonia, U.S., and Mrs. Beasinger of Hesson called on‘Mrs. Abbert Ludâ€" wig on Thursday.â€"Mrs. August Ahrâ€" ens is a visitor at the home of â€" her daughter, Mrs. A. Schweitzer at Berlin.â€"Mr. H. Beggs of Linwood spent Sunday in our burg.â€"Mr.Louis Huber lost a valuable horse‘ on Friâ€" day.â€"Messrs. Fred Baechler and (harles Hoolscher of Elmira spent Friday in our burg.â€"NMr. F.S. Spies sold his store and property for a handsome figure to Mr. Hohmeier of Paden. Mr. Hohmeier will take posâ€" session the 1st of July, when Mr. SPies will move his household effects into Mr. J. Bricker‘s house.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Stepheson and two children _ of Arthur, motored here on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. M. C. Tanâ€" nor.â€"Mrs. Henry Frey is â€" visiting friends in the Twinâ€"City. â€"Messrs:Milâ€" ton and Earl Hisey _ of (Glenailan spent Sunday in the village.â€" _ Mr. and (Mrs. .Jacob Messinger spent Sunâ€" day at Waterloo.â€"Mrs. _ Stadelbaver returned to her home here, after spending a vacation with her daughâ€" News Items.â€"ths Beaver Literary Society held their teguwiar _ meeting last Saturday evening and a _ goodh number were in attendance. The ‘n"\t merting will be held on tha" evening of .July 11th, whie the Cen ‘Iml Waterloo Farmers Club will hold their monthly imceting on June 2ith, in the school house, when all those who get coal from the _ Club are expected to be present to settle up.â€"Mr. _ Jacob Richm is rough cast ing h s house at present, which will be a wreat improvemcont.â€"Mr. and ?\Irs, Edward Hagedorn and Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Gravel of Berlin spent Sunday at Mr. Geotge _ HMagedorn‘s. â€"VMUr. and NMrs_ Weston Hattles of Berlin visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Rattles Jast Saturday and Sun day.â€"Mr. Menry Lindsay of Berlin is spening ag few days in the neightor hood â€"Miss Bertha Riehm, who spent a wéek at bone. left for Ber lin last _ Sunday. 8# + .â€"mper tor at Berlin Willhamsburg ‘June 18, 1914â€" 10 PAGESs _ lesley Bowling club took part, and the first league game was played on the green here with 3 rinks from ‘Waterlop last Tuesday, when the visâ€" itors delfeated the locals in two rinks and the locals defeated the visitors in Thursday last, three Wellesley rinks‘ went to Preston to play a _ league game and were defeated on the whol¢ by only one point.â€"Mr. and Mrs. P.. A. Wagner and family started _ last Wednesday morning on a journey . to Ithaca, Mich., where they intend to spend a week or ten days with the latter‘s mother and other relatives and, friends.â€"Mr. Wilfred Berscht was a business visitor jin Berlin last Thursday.â€"Many from here went to Berlin on Thursday to see the _ great Ringling Bros. circus.â€"We are inâ€" formed on good authority that Mr. Jacob B. Miller received the homorâ€" able position as Post Master through Mr. W. G. Weichel, M.P., for the vaâ€" cancy occurred through the demise of Mr. Geo. Bellinger, it is not definiteâ€" clubs in g' county formed a County Bowling , when also the Welâ€" Lichty, Petersburg‘ _ Road.â€"Messrs. Melvin and Will Huether enjoyed | a motor trip to Grimsby _ or Sunday last.â€"Hr. and Mrs. J. . Oberholtzâ€" ly known where he will locate it.â€" Missionary Services were held _ last Sinday in the Lutheran Church when Rev. A. Wuggazer of Sebringville ofâ€" ficiated in both fore and afternoon services and was listened to very attentively. Collections for Missionâ€" ary aid were taken up at both seryâ€" ices, which amounted to nearly sixty dollars.â€"The Women‘s _ Aid _ of the Lutheran _ Church _ will . hold ‘lheir second Annual Lawn Social on the 23rd inst., on the school grounds, A good program is being prepared.â€" Miss L. Bellinger was made the Te ‘cipimt- of a fine leather club bag last Wednesday by the Women‘s Institute at their meeting which shows _ the high esteem in which she was held as ‘Secret.ary, which position _ she occuâ€" pied since it was started and resignâ€" ‘ed it lately.â€"A political meeting will be held next Wednesday in the interâ€" est of Dr. E. Heist, the Independent candidate for the North â€" vting _ of Waterloo, in the Town Hallâ€"C. H. Mills, M.P.P., the Conservative canâ€" didate will hold a meeting on Tuesâ€" day, the 24th, when _ we expect to bear the questions of the day thorâ€" oughly: discussed. 8 News Notes.â€"Mrs. Abram Swartz visited friends at German Mills on Sunday last.â€"Mrs. David Clemens of Berlin, visited a the home of Mrs. Fred. ‘Huether â€" last Sunday.â€" Mrs. Rev. S. E. Marshall of Calgary, Alâ€" ta., is spending several weeks â€" with Mrs. S.4. Shantz.â€"Mrs. H. Shos maker of Preston is spending the week with Mrs. Allen Shoemaker.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Woeller of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hofstetter and son, of Berlin, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haase.â€" Miss Lizzie Swartz spent Sunday at the home of Mr. _ and _ Mrs. Oliver News Items.â€"The different Bowling _ Motor Gagoline.© Motor Gasoline for Gasoline Engines,\}utomobiles, Motorcycles, etc. Get your can filled at 20c per gallon. ELMIRA BERGER‘S PORE PARIS GBEEN Goods 95¢ ALB. 9 Our price is Bug Death 10 pounds pure Bug Death for Nine Pines | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE â€"NEWS | M. WEICHEL & SON |§r .98 1\3. C514 er, Mr. aml Mrs. Lorne Oberholtzer, and little daughter Lucille of Berlin, were Supday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Shantz.â€"Mr. D. M. Shoemaker is recovering very nicely from _ the recent operation which he had performed on his eye.â€" Mitses Hilda Weber _ and Saloma Shantz and Messrs. Orval Shantz and t " $99999099990090990900009 1900009909098 & Is strictly pureâ€"made and kept at government standard. l Is sure death to bugsâ€"kills every time. # Is the most widely sold Paris Green in Canada. Is uniform in strength and quality â€"protects the crops always. PARIS GREEN Get it at our store, Phone 215 Addison Erb of / Waterloo visited friends â€" in our vicinity on Sunday The Guelph Baptist Association passed a strong â€" resolution urging Baptist _ voters _ to publicly pledge themselves to vote for the abolition last. m of licenses. Our stock is fresh put up in one, two three pound packages. Regular $3.50 lines, Sale of WRite \.....u.. pulll slezs ce $2.19° All other higher price lines . one quarter dollar off regular prices. Regular 75¢ lines, Sale of WRitE .......2. nclsll lsilns.. 59¢ WIEVO (covvccee ecvisccs eedeenneed . MPCCT Regular $1.00 lines, Sale of WBIbE ,..cccse ersise vincomccce TB Regular 89c lines, Salo.gl PRINCESS SLIPS. ; Regular $1.00 lines, Sale : DRESSES. Regular $2.50 lines, Sa!t.s ‘?l WHOLE No. WATERLOO that all the whiteâ€" uxsccaves eedssens aodee cegclccclsl.. 196 vscvcccen wevernte® Low Prices $1.98