'r"":.:).. Nominal 1lhhalrimhs.h l 10:. Km M.P. â€Am-Into an. Puree' *taBau a... "000,00lk s'. m0 OFFICE, TORONTO. h A maul Bulking Business trans- . and u the "ITEM.†BRING" f “lacuna! Thu year 109 was the heat the Dominion ever had. It gained in the Tear [IA-nun. mud - - Ell percent INN“ [mono - 11.“ " " him: may». _ - ~81.“ " " Lot. in force Jan. In. 1900 $3,863†It; interest, receipts have more “unpaid Auden): M from the beginning. {lop-rain branches for Alanine" Ind Women. In Inns ex M. P.. .......Pmsideut. Callahan; Esq. . . ' .Viee-i'teaident. Tu animus». . . .hLutugirpirector. J.F. MARTIN. . . . . . . .Sup’L of Agencies. Dominion lift Assurance OOHPANY- in. a... - Wot-plan. Ont. .TA.LI.HID in Total but: am December Sp 3884.088. WATER“!!! MUTUAL m I“ A... . _ . my" “can“ It Blah . - “Milo In: 'IIIILL - - - Ola-cl mo - - - [woo m: - - - - I. 1rrtett..................-.......... Berlin, LAMS. o.....................-.-. I.uh-..................-....-Bar1in. "3.Br%t__.......................irt1n. P... "et-tN-r-..............-,-. 'ba.B.Mi-...........-.....New Hamburg v. E Bank}. a c funk Turner. C. I _ Mom. dollar 3nd npwnrda Win an Savings Bank or on “was an highest mu of m gtureed. 1mm sud Honey at“! - on Bll point. " Iowa: at; Incl-l mm who the â€dim. and out of town 0m Blank New for funnel-I “an†tte- hppllcauon. “It.“ MingI-gmmm 4tt.fith-q+ Sanderson‘s Bakery Pnttt INSURANCE COIPANY INCORPORATED IN 1863. (In Randall. M. wnteroa. John Stub. Ibq.. : 8m. In... 000. mid. Bm., ' age Wm. Elm, Bt. Jacobs. John mm. In" Kev Humbug. P. I. mu. Pro-um. Than- Gowdy. [can Guelph. ’I-l- “undone, hm. M. n. Men. "-. Gown. M. can OFFICERS t - mm. Went. John Shula. Vice-Mont. funk Mt. Hunger. John Killer. Inspector. W. A. Rama. Inspector. “I. Bowlhy . moment. swam Bor- BUOKBERROUGH & 001'. Agents. Carter’s we LiverPills. Imus] and Gash Syswml BOARD OF DIRECI‘ORS. GUI! "OK NIADAOHI. aha-twill» A. w. ROBARTS. â€Anon BOARD OF DIBIO‘I'OBB. OF BERLIN- THE CANADIAN dt-tate 0F MINER!!! “.18.... " tpsi.tureius, -Ei.iittitllit,! In“ 1tlh'll',Ald'ttd1'll . '"t"e 93-4315 Proud-m. VIM-Pm Wain!!!» Tomato. Berlin. _ Borlln. Berlin. For“ n. Berlin . Berlin. tttSpirited,.",',,',",:",', “I. O†Ttbéty, mangle-lam“ ','lt,NTWgl 'gglt,dga"t, bu at. b In Yuk than ttit w - “I! has ",%"ltd'lu"ttl', ttutr, an a an: nick-5M). It" amend-ca nacho-Id annulm- lon In tho "who. And In. Mind will mu In Berlin and mum, " I Mulch: and then NF lnrnand at. up that: undone. In Emu City. TrrtdartbrAnArmteqf, DI. t J. Mend, 0.1.1.04. “cl. I A change hat but and. In the Btairot the high can ohm G.Tdb In Berlin. In Geo Show», who has been holding the position {or no you! has boon remand " Gall. w. and Mn. Gert: have united in Berlin Mun North Damn nod an the gum- of Rev. E. Friedrich. They will “In: up their residence in Berlin. An nphollterlng business will be opened out month. in the premises now occupied by the Bank of Nova Sootia, bg Mr A Schmider, law of the the upholstering department of the Simpson Co. . Mrs. M. B. Clemens, late oITorontu, is visiting relalives in Berlin and viriuily prior to leaving for Tennessee where her husband is engaged in the lumber trade. Rev and Mrs C R Miller of Sharks- ton, are in town, the guests of Mr I E. Shana. Mr Miller is recovering nice ly fiom the recent acctdent he sustain- ed in Buffalo. The case in which Minnie Eoory, the Syrian woman, who was charged with the murder of a child, came up at the London assizedon Thursday. The grand jury lound “no bill" against her and she was discharged. and came to Berlin on Thursday night. Charles Joseph, Thomas Anzney and Chief Wioierhait witnesses in the case, also returned on Thursday night. In Berlin. at the residence of Mr.; George Harlock, oil Wednesday Mar. ‘ 2lst.. by Rev. Dr. Williamson, Mist Edith M. Richardson, of Somerehnm,‘ England, to Edward W. Robb of Naim Centre, Algoina. Only a few intimate friends witnessed t h e ceremony. Among them was Mr. Geo llett of Nairn Centre. The bride arrived from England just the other day. Mr. Robb has been in Canada for four years. Mia Lem (Inger has returned from 3:16an, sud me: spending three weeht, Th ith her parents will loan for Winni- peg, when the will in future reside. Conductor Richards who had chargc of the train that was slalled east of Petersburg, sndlhlch was pitched in- to by the express about three weeks ago, has received notice from the G. T. R. that his services are no longer re- quired by the company. Conductor Ric‘mrds entered the service of the company on March 17, eighteen years ago, and received notice to quit on Saturday last March 17. The c, T R imestigation as a result of the, Peters- burg accident has not yet taken place, owing to the illness of Assistant Sup- elinlendent Jones. It is expected that it will take place this week, however. Trursdar'ts express brought to the -- - "MW-'7 w"""° w "v Ti.. Berlin-Waterloo Hospital a fine inva- r,',,":',".."",',,?:"",',,":?,:',',,',',?."",',,',',,',',',',',,,,") 1id's ehair from Mr Johummdnh Martin N. Todd FiircFGifiiri and manager of tlie Merchants Bank " c. R. Banning iseisr7i%iii'. , Montreal, which he donated to this The 'Giiii;illfr' definitely decided to worthy institution in memory ofold StV oenstnict the road to Berlin and will soci'ations in Berlin and Waterloo. Mr. commence operations as 'iiGi as the hieradith, who is a brother of Mr Wil- weather becomes f.'orabl.. We Im- liam 1.taiph Merriith.Chits! Jagtioe of demand that it is the intention or the Ontario, was at onetime the popular company not to follow the highway managerof abranch of the Merchants but rather purchase the right of was: Bank at Waterloo. The gift is most through the, County Town. It is gon- tsir-trits" and in view of tttet good eraily understood that the Cataract ttttet, to which it may P079 be put and Power people have an option on the the philanthropic spirit which inspired G. P. k B. Street Railway, and the it, iahigttty prized by ttMt Hospital fact that'John Patterson was elected authorities. President of the Berlin-Preston Com- Meura Tau-k Bros, ofChicago, who puny, looksasifthe 1Iamitton promoter, intend establishing n Gasoline Engine has got right into the orchestra dren- and Automobile manufactory in Can. Thh fact, however, “001 nor" prevent ada, look most favorably on promoted. StewartClark, of Ayr,i'snm Berlin, " the site of their es- building his road through to Port tabluhment. They want the corner Dover. if the road between Preston lot of Woodside Park along theG.'l‘.R. tutd_tho County Town is built it will tracks and facing King St, with a giro Berlin and Waterloo C. P. R. con- frontage of 250 ft and de th of 350 ft. nection " Gait. It will also be a I is The tirm agrees to par Gl g you rent thiug tor Preston’s summer resortu, and on this property in lieu of taxation on more than ever will Preston he the hub lot and (mm. The firm would gm of the county’s electric and street rail. try erecting s 301100 it. building, and "1 Wm Maura Tnerk Bros, of Chicago, who intend establishing a Gasoline Engine and Automobile manufactory in Can. ada. look moot favorably on Berlin, no the one of their on- tabluhment. They want the corner lot of Woodside Park along thoG.'l‘.R. tracks and facing King tw, with I frontage of 250 ft and do th of 350 ft. The tirm agrees to par Gl o you rent. on this property in lieu of motion on lot and tumor]. The firm would nut by erecting a 30x100 ft. building, and " one. employ 20 or more okillod workmen. Mr. end Mn. Simon Bechtel, ere in Berlin hev'ng come here on their wed- ding trip from Brown City, Michigan, where they were united in merriago Thunday. They ere the "one of Mr. Ind Mn. Noah Blechmore, El- gth St. The bride was furmarlr Min Johann llneenherger, end at one time lived in Berlin. Shell: daughter of Samuel Roeenberger of Bonneville, Mich, and e trrartd-datttrhtor of Mr. Chrietinn Rounherger,Chnrch8t. The happy couple were given I martian n the home of Mr. And " ll net- moN Thur-d†evening, at which I nnmherof Berlin relatives were preront. "You In In this» mm of con- 'utrtptioet and cum: tire more than . month," were tho words ofdoon bond by Ina. Ron Mom-on ot In!!! apt-hp. N.C. from not 'iilGiA'," but 'ttett-ttotutsDr. K a)“. Mr. oyv-m 1rrtte R. L, p, ml era-pt if“ -__ tttti, "and was when] veal!!! h tt. um t,',t'tl"l'd ma!" II ch; um. an m a... any MIL In}. _ liming In flï¬rï¬'flï¬lg SENTENCBD TO DEATH. " M ““010. THp. flochlu. up: no will, u.- Ilouuobupvuhldnnk, pun- tire I‘M-JIMW h De. â€It. has W; in Dr. 'toeuatrttthqrkttrha" lull: Inn-lea, (on!!! mum. lint "tdt-Ito-tPu/tat-qt-, chummmnhduulym mlmeuddckhuduho. Only AreeaitotBatreue'bdritnes The on: Reformer "P:- arm W. Turk. Jr., “Chicago. in b mu lanky, looking the! machinery tor the new factory Ihleh he and In: broth- er are mung In Berlin. The Ttterk Bros. will manufacture me And gno- llm engines, “mantles, em, and the County Town vial-ed Inducemeuu which neared the decision of the pron» our- to been there. Mr. Tnerk is an inventor and a very clever meohmic, and dandy pone-ecu patent upon Inmy of the late“ improvement. in eleetrlcal and other appliances. Here in an quuetry which Gal! would hue To btrmtiit others Rev. I. T. W.Ver. non, of Hartwell, Ga., writes: "For I long time I had a running sore on my leg. I tried many remedies without bssrteht, until I used I bottle of Elect- rle [litters and a box of Bucklon’s Arnie. Salvo which cured ms sound and well." Sores, eruptions, boils. toner, salt rheuln show impure blood. Thousands have found in Electric Bit- ters a strand blood purifier that abso- lutely cures these troubles. Satisfac- tion is guaranteed or money refunded by S. Snyder. Large bottles only 50 cents. PATTERSON " NOW PRESIDENT. Galt Reporter ..-A meeting of the shareholders of the Preston-Berlin Bailwsy Company was held " C. R. Hanniug's omoe In Preston. Tuesday afternoon. Messrs John Fennell of Berlin, Martin N. Todd of Gait sud Frederlck Clare of Presmn were pre- sent. time other thar6ttohUrs of the road were regressnted bun-ox}. wound. The Prawn-Berlin Road road were represented h proxy. The following new directors were elected " tho meeting: Mr. John Patterson, President of the Hamilwn‘ Rahal Hallway , Mr. Martin N. Todd, I Preddent of the Galt, Preston and Hespeler Street Railway ; C. R. Han- ning, barrister, of Preston ; Mr. Pred.. erick Clare, founder of Preston, who is also a director of the G. P. & H: Street Railway; Mr. Wm. Roos, of the wholesale ttrm of Randall & Roos, of Berlln, and Mr. John Fennel], hard- ware merchant, of Berlin, who is know as one' of the esrllest end most active promoters ofthe Berlin-Preston At e subsequent meeting of the dir- ectors the following unicorn were el- ected , John Patterson, President; Martin N. Todd, Weo-PrmMent, and c. R. Honnlng, 8eey-Treaa. A A The company definitely decided to conetmct the road to Berlin, and will commence operations as soon as the weather becomes furorable. We In demand that it is the intention of the company not to follow the highway, but rather purchase the right of way through the County Town. It is gon- erally understood that the Cataract Power people have an option on the Ot phyeicinne and the public in the filling of prescriptions end dispensing of drugs. Our patrons are well and feithi'ully eerved when they visit our more. Our prieee ere than the low- eet when purity, quality end value are considered. Pnine'e Celery Compound in our but seller. It be- won the eontldmte. of the public by in vendetta] end penmnent cures. We recommend Peine'l Celery Compound It you ere I mttrerxtr iron: nervonl tronblee, Bright’s disease, liver "o"""int'l,"1'?St ordyepepeie. ED. M. EVIIT, Drawn, North Carolin. Mate Penitentlury not only†In at,'.' you, but ro- paid the an $60, bummed my. Thu money guano lighten but, sud In the and rumou- tttet much at I burden noun [than That In . good mowing. Why mm our luv-brake“ boon-:0 I mm oteurtrent- to thalli- nbidlnc of tho mm ire the it!!!“ - .m: no. at $2,768.07 from the pronoun n". The mm Ntll'et villOJGndtha-Ihln but when!" Mtttetgqttttttioat “.m- m. mmcmumnnm Tho My“ ot the scum Gabon! “and lot tam aiding“ Jan. 31, I 'rtrtN14 “19 was! a . w- TROUBLES OF A MINISTER. WE HAVE THE CONFIDENCE Promin- Io In!“ This Swing. â€I! To A10“ Odom Insular! witerimirorit. 153%:8 " nan.“ __ i‘v'? tustottt-br_- †Geo, nwm. iTiai'ti"il/i"iiGrii; In Inn. up uni-nulls»: uni-an. The Kind- upm- lenh by on lulu Ian: I. u but“ m, 'dl) by and numbed to the tune of “Golden e! the Queen." m were under the tmiuUtt allu- Jeho‘ tun ul the GtestmithttotttandNu. Ayn- on» Courthnd Ave. “out. The Banjo Club gave e about-II In a very ebb manner end euned an en- core. Ili- Johneu-n lure-n excep- uonnlly clever rendlIlon in recital“: of Junta Harvey'- “Whletl " Regiment." line New, any: a lemme. earned u hearty mull after tg,ti,"'2ttl' mommnled on the piano y Mr. Lee- lle Bummer. Then an» the Jepen~ can Pan Drill, by sixteen of Berlin'- rnou ponulu young Indies. They were dressed in Japanese autumn and went through thirty-two diluent. pout. They were under the training of Mrs. C. E. Roman». Mrs. lem- lan and Mrs. J. A. Hilliard. Atuethe storm of Applause Inlet: came " the conch-Ian of this unique number Mr. Oscar Rumpel appeared in one of hie impersonations, The title of his nel- tation was "Eaterimh Visit to New York." A new song “Who's that Cal. ling," In a Tnnevnl we: song by A Conan Doyle, the famous author who in now in South Africa. It was rend- ered with great "tset by Mr. J. B. Weaver. Then came the play “Who in on Win Him.†Berlin and Waterloo county may well be proud of having among its numerous charitable institutions, such a pre- eminently praiseworthy and successful one as the Berlin Orphanage. This institution is the outcome of a private home founded byâ€. and Mrs. A. R, Stoltz in Novem r 1895. They gave: their home .over for this noble purpose, _ taking the orphans who had been in- mates ot the House of Refuge. It was conducted by them until May 1896, when it became the nucleus of the Berlin Orphanage. organized at that time. Rev. Mr. Stoltz was appointed Bupesritttendent.ndMrtr. Switz, Matron. Mr. Aaron Bricker was the lirttt Prw idem and held the position tor two ‘years being succeeded by Mr. G. v. Oberholzer who presided over the Board of Directors in 1899. The pres- ent incumbent is Dr. Honebsrger. At the time of organization contributions poured in from the two towns and from all parts of the cruntry. The present premises, at the corner of King and Wilmot streets, were purchased " a cost of about $1500. Afterwards the building was enlarged to about twice its former size. It was fitted up in a thoroughly modern manner including water and sewage connection. This brought the total cost to $3500. every cent of which is paid, all by contrib- utions from the good citizens of our banner county. Thu was moat cleverly pmdneed. The ladies all earned the boquete which were showered upon them by the members of the delighted and- ience. Louie Lang, as Cyril Dash- wood and Shannon Borrlbr as the squire, could not boiutproved upon. Norman Nicholson, in tho laughable rolo of Pruttleton Primrose, scored a decided hit. Every appearance ween signal for laughter. At the conclusion of this play, another selection by the orchestra closed the highly enceeeefnl School Children’s Red Cross Concert, which will stand as one of the bee: concerts ever given by the Berlin Pub- lic Schools. The receipts amounted to$l23.00 and deducting the expenses, the amount. cleared will be about $80.00 for the Red Cross Fund. The Berlin orphanage. Remarkable Record of a Noble Institution. . A look through the Home will our have the “blues," and go shout in mis- prise any one who has not visited it. ery end wretchednees. On entering you are ushered into the The nerves of such Victims require reception room to the rlght of the nourishment and their blood “met be vestibule. This lee large and plemnt pt1rititsd. As soon as the allirnportattt room facing King St. 0n the table is work is begun by nature's blood purl- e contribution box ready to receive the tier and system builder, Peine’e Celery contributions which go towerd the C'ompound,the seeds ofiurting dleeese msintennnce of the institution. You are expelled from the body, end health enter your name in the visited book and true vitality ere manifested In the and pass on into the sewing room. In time and in - movement at the turn you ere shown the isoletlon bed- limbs. room, the large end well lighted child. To win back refreshing sleep, good ren’s dining room and the speeions tertito,tmttsral duration end eon- kitchen. Up-stsirs you ere conducted tinned good health, the best remedy in through the boys'end giris' dormitories the world is not too 'utteltifor any one in which each child has his or her own to insist on getting. If you here the cot and speclel pleees for clothing. slightest doubt shoot the power end These ere both lerge, with plentg of otfhttteyof Psine’s Celery Compound, light. There are nine to eth have " leeet so much faith â€some of rooms tor the boys end Eris. in the your friends end 0013115011 who hove besement there is e lerge ley room trieilebottleenderenow pulsing its for the children which is used) in cold virtues and life-giving power. Peinefe end relay weether. The right wing Celery Compound enree whenell other of the building is occupied by the medicines tell. an“); In: “it: end two bed rooms. _--.--.-------. rs. net on n metron sinee the resignetion of hire. Stole in June 1890. Iatgt spring Mr. Jotm Left, . son she very erfBe1mttly on. an. tse'. ot Bentry Luft of Wm mttt8 It', "a that of Mpeetnteatdoett a. West. After remeining Ill Alberto The sneesss which hes ettended the atitmsttetmattedoettttBrttirh “WW ' where he is meeting with sateen. Be mttir “mm“ One " m “"1 swoon eoetreet in connection with the ,rorheN III Mr, Jeeoh Y. Sheets. eonstrnetienofepieeeotc P It. M Thetithee beensell-eustelnie‘iee . . . hotter of Tg'tttt'l', 'll ell eon. -r------.-._..q. corned. A on. non We mun" here been hood hem. nu; the FOR all!!! tE. mm “W‘ in 'ettefft" - mesmnmrlnb- mm anagram: m- y": a no u...- my tttanne. mmmwmmmmlï¬mflmï¬ tgu'd'te,ter,tiPtdNt"rt; beam on. the VI. Th 'lfa"f'ld"V'll'tauhi'ir. t'gtt'2Ut'gtdthuttplt; m.†I. M it In“. M. b ttt6ee mmum,ummm my!“ 99-“: d m ted more. We mention this for the tteuetit of (hoes who have anything to - which would, ferhaps, gladden the children of the Orphanage. - The Board orm'reotoris" moot: month- ly when all bills an pound Ind paid, no that at no time is the lmtlmtlou In debt longer than one month. The present offietms are: - President, Dr. Honsberget; Viee-Pmident, In. line Ewan; Treasurer, Samuel Schneider; Secretary, Mrs. B. L. Jansen. “than members constitute the Bond of Directors. IU Promo Shank! Km Just WM MB's Celery Compound Gould no ht Than in Spring Time. It Begins its Good Work at "rriLiiririi; the Root of MI Trouble Idem" fully sum and Disease. - "ta,.teteef To win back refreshing sleep, good appetite. natural digestion and con- tinued good health, the beet remedy in the world is not too much§for my one to inch: on getting. If you he" the uli'ghmt doubt wont the power end emcacy of Peine’e Celery Compound, have " loan a much faith a some of your friend- eud neighhon who hue tried e bottle and on new mining in vinuee and life-giving mar. J'tir's Laat spring Mr. John Luft, . m oi Henry mm of Berlin, not It', Werrt. AM tom-lain; in Album Mime Impound on In British (Mu-Mn when he in mating with "on... no in st Nelson and Minimum! I 019000 mm In cinnamon with the eon-traction Mani». oi c. P. It. mud. It Funds and Braces “alarm and Ilrireihimiritlm from the M. With the ushering in of a new tea- m, it in important that people should know just. what Palm's Celery Com- pound can do for tired, half-tick, nor- voun,sleeplesa, irritable and deter. dent people of all ages. - A Spring-is the timii when thousands have the “blues," and go shout in mig- ery nnd wretchednesa. The nerves of such victims require nourishment and their blood man be pt1rititsd. A: soon as the all important work is begun by nature's blood purl- tier and system builder, Pelne’l Celery C'ompound,the seeds of lurking dleeue are expelled from the body, end health and true vitality ere manifested In the face and in - movement at the limbs. :wwggg 2iCiiiiii] IMPORTANT fife-u- ttttrt'?? Jt',,ttlLttfl'"' D 'iit-d"t- loin-Em and" Viwww mum. Inuktitut mama-mum I "Mset-= W 1%oedomrthorhersti" 'i,t22ititr'i'iir', i [UL-V: conga 1 during lemming-hag. mun-7mm 3.043300. 1ht"Niitril"lFitlhiig Blue Flame (lil Stoves For COAL on. or GASOLINE. 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I. - obtainable. mind with on appearance is equally 'hsqf" - tairGiGrurtutFeat' _ 'mlonly’ __ Yoinmr saw a l rt cl oavd'llr'ls7G,eGt"ld7 .the' lit ioS't,t',','tp2h JtT'ilt.- can at! an had in the “Sl-tet Shoe.â€