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"~ *~â€"._. The MISSES FRRRENBACH, Incorporate a in 1855. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL Capital Authorized $5,000,000 Paidâ€"Up Capital â€" $3,.300,000 Reserve Fund â€" $3,000,000 A gonera. banking businese done. Co‘â€" se imms made, drafts imsued puyable in all parts of the Dominion or any place in the Genuine Carter‘s Little Liver Pills. parts of the Dominion or any place in the world Hignost rates of interost allowed to" money depoc.ied in Javings Bank or apeolal The Molsons Bank the tailor, the only agent in town for the â€" the most popular sewing machine» on the market. A pertect machin« as well as a handsome piece 0 furniture. â€" All the latest improveâ€" ments. A complete set of attach: ments with every machine. Cal} at the old stand.. i Klipport Undertaking Co ; Underal es and Embalmers. Calls answered day and nizht. b Office King Streat, Waterloo, Ont. 1 kaAe4a. + »4 44 # 6 n t 4p4A 44 King 3t., 5000 We furnish 75 per cent of the Uperators and Station Agent« in Am«rica._ Our six school= a A@TTRCTCND UE Wuduessik 3 hanlk Orvorvx®aT1, 0. A Tra®Ta, GA, T exircasa, TEX. are the largeat exclurive 'l‘elnarn h 3 hools t ie NCORLD. Kstabi h. d 20 years and endorsed by all i« wdln&”l‘wlw»y Officiale. W« exeouté a $20 d t> every »tudent to furniâ€"h him or her asvonlt:on paying from $10 to §60 a mnth in States cas‘ of the Rocky 10 Â¥00 2 °0 C ohacâ€"@"*â€"+aâ€"#1ih xâ€"month in 10 $0" & 72 MOCD CS â€"emaâ€"+aâ€" e s nvonth in Mountanis, or from $;5 to $100 a month in Htates weet of the Rockies, immediately upon graduation. S udents can enter at any time. No yacaâ€" tious _ For fali rrtfllqmlnr- regarding any of gur Schools wri e direct to o~r executive ofllce at Cincinnati, 0. Catalogue fr.e. The Morse Schocl of Telegraphy Yery small and as cnsy to take c3 sugaz» §%1 m We are showiag a aplendid aseortment of chi‘dren‘s headwear for apring and summer. Do not fail to see these while the satock is tomplete. Ogening of Children‘s Headwear #44¢4+¢4¢0¢00+¢4¢448¢r4+44¢64 EBE Em PPRAD PED SWOTR OO EH OUNG MEKN and LADIE > of good habits to ‘nmn!l‘{. to M the now positions created by allroad and Tolewraph (> mpanies. We want JOHN RITZER, RAYMONXND SEWING MACKHINES GURE 81ICK HEADACHE. See Pacâ€"Simile Wrepper Below, LEARN TELECRAPHY Ang R. R. Accounting. 21 KING 8T., BERLIN, JACOB HESPELKER, Manager Waterloo Branob RITZER‘S, FOR TORPID LIYER, FOR ConsTIPATiO® FOR THE COMPLEXIO® TELECRAPHERS NEEDED Rurrars, NY LaCr s=E, Wis. San Francisco, Car e e WLTERLOO At a Meeting on Friday Evening the School Board Decided to Finance on 5 34 Mills BERLIN SCHOOL BOARR MEET The Public School Board on Friday eiening decided io assist the Town Council very materially in keeping down the tax rate for 1806 by arranâ€" ging its estimates on a basis of five and, thice‘yeanter mills, which is half a‘tmill lo»s than last year, when 64 ills was reâ€"ired out of the town‘s taxes The â€"Hoa:s was compelled to do some very «lose financing owing to the fact that the salaries this year will be $1100 more than last year. The cstimates for this year will be submitted to the Council‘ as follâ€" OWS :â€"â€" ECS Zix se ininle eecobiagy . c n SUDDPHMES...... gmz en keree en kn Printing, _ stationery, free school BO01§...... .............« Incidentals Insurance.. Debentures TORELEâ€"O is in sle is Balance from last year Go.t. and city grants.., BERLINX WILL NOT The amounts to be expended at the various schools for repairs were fixed as follows :â€"Central £700; King Ed ward â€"$350;â€" Courtland. Ave. $120; Margaret Ave. $230;, total $1100. The municipal committees were in session until nearly midnight on Wedâ€" nesday evening and the Finance Comâ€" mittee just got nicely started â€" when it adjourned until toâ€"night to _ comâ€" plete the work. . The petition of Federal Union, No. 17, for an increase of two cents per hour and after . hearing the arguâ€" ments of a deputation, it was decidâ€" ed not to grant the request as> reâ€" gards the increase of the wage scale, but the town foremen will be requesâ€" ted to give the preference to resiâ€" dents and ratepayers of Berlin, and foreigners who have no families . in this town need not apply unless labor is scarce. The Board of Works will secure an engine to pump water out of _ the gravel pit. t A 2 H. E. Abrens, who was stopped sidewalk at his store at the Five Points, was given the privilege . to complete the wotk, and a byâ€"law will be passed granting the privilege _ in certain sections of the town. _ Simon Metcalfe, of Galt, is suing W. J. Johnston, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, (George HM. Campbell and R. A, Donald, of Toronto, for _ $3,000, alâ€" leged to be due by Johnston _ as assignee of Lou F. Asdon as balance due 6.T the sale ‘of Canadian patent rights on a spring motor for . sewâ€" ing machines. Johnston, it is said, holds a note of the other defendants for $12,500, on which $3,000 is now «due. Metcalfe asks <a receiver for thig. : . A TRAINED NURSE forms of female difficultic«, and I find that while it is considered unprofessional to re« commend a patent medicine, I can honestly commend A “mu-nt medicine, ! can hunallz recommend Lydia E. Pinkham‘s \'u{“b Oom‘-ound, for I haye found that it cures female ills, where all other medicine fails. It is a grand medicine for sick women." Money cannot buy euch testimony as thisâ€"merit alone can produce euch reâ€" salts, and the ablest rhlim now ngn that Lydia E. Pinkham‘s “‘F table Compound is the moet universally with sach ome as diszi faint 1C88, My’- ‘;‘E“-.‘Hfi"';i table Compound is the moet un‘versally #accessful remedy for all female discases known to medicine. _ . $ L\"hen women 'an tml»ila'l 'wllh lnr- , #ap; or nful mode, ;.nlln-. :;hp!nu-ment ':r ukvrnp!l;nn of the female organs, that huriannwn feeling, inflammation, backache, bloating or fiatalence}, general detslity, indigesâ€" on, and nervous prostration, or are heset Lydia E. Piakham‘s Vegetable Compound Succeeds with such NOTE FOR $12,500. INCREASE WAGES. Regard to Their Health. of Experience, Advises Women in $18,800,.00 . 1,900.00 . â€"©200,.00 $25,740.35 ..$ 40.87 ...1,175.00 $23,021.48 $1,815.87 1,000.00 100.03 200.00 1,763.00 SEASON‘S MODELS Just as a young ‘man‘s fancy in the springtime is declared by the poet to turn to thoughts of love, so do the notions of his mother, his,sister, and his aunt wander in the direction of millinery,: Latest Creations of Dame Fashion Set Forth The actual spring weather has n-: rived and a visit the the fashionable establishment of G. B. j Friday morning showed that vhe se1s0n is here«and here to stay, from a dress goods â€" and millinery point of view.! Berlin‘s progress from a fashionable point of view has been remarkable, and is evidenced by the exquisite and. beautiful imported dress goods and material and charming hats . which this firm is showing. | Ryan‘s enjoy a wellâ€"deserved repuâ€" tation for upâ€"toâ€"date and unique styles of headgear, and this season Mrs. McMillan and Miss Robinson and their assistants have provided a veritable feast of the most beautiful effects for their patrons who come from all parts of the county, ‘The department is handsomely decorated in white and purple, and there is a wealth of flowers, ribbons, feathers and ospreys, the sharp contrasts of last year having been replaced by a more â€" delicate. shading. . The rew Queen‘s grey is a much admired color and other leading tints are raspberâ€" ry, champaigne, moss green, Burgunâ€" dy and white, with a wee bit â€" of black. The rose bas naturally â€" the chief prominence amongst the flowâ€" ers, and the season‘s styles are reâ€" ‘ markableâ€"for their artistic trimmings at the back. % What is known as the Empire hat‘ is shaped like a man‘s lowâ€"crowned derby hat witha fat brim. lt is smaller than a derby bat and. meant to be perched upon the head, with a tilt forward, rather ‘than to fit the head, as most hats do. Some â€"are trimmed with a wreath .of roses, some with a twist of diaphanous maâ€" terial and a cabochon to ove side of the front holding a long aigrette or ostrich plume; some with ruchings‘ of gauze and a tuft of.feathers . or flowers® or bows to one side, and practically all have a small bandeau in the back covered with tulle, lace, chiffon, ribbon loops or _ with flowersâ€" and feathers. | Most of the Empire hats are built with a rakish dip over on one side, as though the hat were not _ only tilted forward but about to fall off sideways. The tilted side has a banâ€" deau covered with puflings of _ tulle or chiffon and trimmed with sweepâ€" ing ~aigrettes or ostrich plumes. Sometimes a golden and sometimes a silver or pink rose is worn toward the ‘front, just under or over the brim. Flowers, or ribbon and. flowers also form trimmings upon the sides and on top of these tilted hats. Looscly twisted gauze of gold or silâ€" ver, with a bow, is the usual finish around the crown. nervouences, rlwplme.. mlaneholyl "allâ€"gone‘"‘ and ‘"wantâ€"toâ€"beâ€"leftâ€"alone" feclings, biues and hortk-m they should remember there is on« tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham‘s \'efuble (Compound .at once removes such troubles. The plaque is a favorite hat form. It is a big flat circle of pliable straw or hair braid and is bent and twisted The needle«« euffering of women from discas « ,rw\nlliar to their sex is terrible to gee. The money which they pay to dortors who do not help them is an enormous waste. The pain is cnred and the money is eaved by Lydia E. Pink» harm‘s Vegetable Compound. No other female medicine in the workd has received euch wideepread and unqualified endorsement. _ C It is well for women who are ill to write Mre. Pinkham, Lynn, Mase,, The !\n-n-nt Mre. Pinkham is the daughter nâ€"law of Lydia E. Pinkham, her assistant for many years before her decease, and for twonty â€"five yeare since her advice has been freely given to sick women. In her great experience, which covers lnv‘a‘ 5!‘!!. she has probably had to deal wi owens of cases just like yours. Her advice is strictly conficlqgtial, at Berlin‘s Large Store.â€"â€"Large Array of Hats. ARE ‘ON DISPLAY,. ‘ In the dress goods and silk section the display is simply immense and | the new manager, Mr. Norman Ryan, informed the. writer that the stock was never superior or as complete as it is this season. The qualities we were assured are the best possible to procure, and the demands of *the : ultra fashionable can be supplied. â€" _ The millinery opening of The Berâ€" lin Mercantile Co., Limited, shows many beautiful models of the seaâ€" son‘s fashions. Miss â€" Anderson, of Toronto, has assumed charge of the department, owing to the illness of . Miss Hartley, and is ably assisted by | Miss Hiersey, of London, and _ they have arranged a very neat and wellâ€" ‘assorted display in the commodious department of the big store. New , York andâ€" Paris designs in chantiâ€" , clairs and unfinished panamas .in all .shapes, forms a decided feature. ’ Among the{new shapes is one callâ€" edâ€"the Defender, a sailor brim, with , dome crown andâ€" high bandeau at , back, which is extremely chic, trimâ€" , med from the front with large wings, , knotted with ribbon, the back being ‘trimmed with ribbon also. The Chalâ€" | fonte, Erminie, Vera, Empire . and 'Marila.na all deserve attention, _ as these shapes are extremely new. This Iseason brings flower hats well to the Ih"ont, and abundance of flowers, esâ€" pecially the small roses in all shades, will be greatly in evidence for trimâ€" | mings. The new shades of Burgundy, ! rose, helio and Saxe will be very much in vogue the coming spring and summer. â€" The mohair hoods and pleatcaus promise to be very fashionâ€" able, as they can be draped on any shape. Among the new buckles _ we noticed ‘the large bone buckle, which is most effective, as it can be had in all the new shades. Mother of pear) ornaments â€"and ~the new cork buckle , will be very populat, In trimming all kinds of this maâ€" terials are used, such as laces and tulle,. There is also a large display of readyâ€"toâ€"wear and children‘s hats, which is attracting unusual attenâ€" The dress. materials are of the lightest weights, in all makes, be it eloth, silk or sheerz materials. The plum and rose shades are the leading colors in plain materials for * spring wear, while pale pinks, mauves, light blues and greens vie with white for summer wear. All the soft shades ol‘ dove and grey are unusually good for street wear of a semiâ€"dressy order, Separate blouses, in all sheer materâ€" ials, are to be very popular; also in heavy linens, with the finest kinds of handâ€"made laces and embroidery for trimmings, as well as those made of tub silk. into all sorts of smart shapes, trimâ€" med~to suit the shape of one‘s face The selection of a hat may make or mar the effect of an entire toilette, so it is no wonder that in planning her spring and summer costumes evâ€" ery woman who aspires to be . well dressed should give a good deal of attention to ‘the accompanying hats, and with Easter only two weeks off the matter has become of immediate interest, _ Every department shows numberâ€" less lines so beautiful and useful . it seems impossible to do without them. It is worth a good deal to be able to view such an opening display, A most effective display of misses‘ and children‘s hats and bonnets atâ€" tracted deserved notice throughout the afternoon.. Headwear for the litâ€" tle tots, the school girl and the grown up young lady was there in profusion, and every individuality can be suited in the spiendid aggregation to be found at this favorite millinery establishment. In the dress goods ‘department there is a most complete stock to seâ€" lect from. â€"~Grey in varied tones are predominant in medium weight fabâ€" rics. Chiffon, broadcloths and novelty tweeds will be very fashionable, while in light weight materials tafictines, coliennes, san toys, fancy â€" mohairs, armures, crepolines and cingalees will be strongly favored. Black dress goods will be very popular, fancy poplins, embroidered spot voiles, silk grenadines, fancy silk and wool cro-‘ polas, chiffon broadcloths, embroiderâ€" ed â€"cashmeres, _ armures, coliennes, panamas, and sitk warp Henricttas will all be to the fore. Among the silks, fancy radium silks are new, and it certainly is a most beautiful weave;, louisines, saptos, messolines, taffetas will be much worn â€" and greys, white and .black, will probably be the leading shades. _ Wash dress materials at this season of the yeat of course figure largely in the showâ€" ings. The assortments seen were of infinite varicty, plain fabrics as well as fancy figured staffs and all most popularly â€" priced. WANTS ANOTHER Premier Whitney and Hon. Dr. Pyne Minister of Education, have informed the local representatives that they would te pleased to receive another deputation _ from . Berlin and other points which favor this town as a site for one of the proposed Normal Schools next Wednesday at noon. A large and influential deputation is being organized and Berlin‘s claim will be set forth by some leading citâ€" izens and representatives from other Berlin Mercantile Co. DEPUTATION All of the Local Committees Are Now in Good Working Order. PROGRESS OF ped and THE RE-UNloNIE‘:?é‘?E; the members of the various commitâ€" e dAddeo A & A A dokd A L ::::nii:nch:‘:f:bg:tt:: grli:h:) ldcon:z:h Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Plumbing and Pipe Fitting. chamber Wednesday evening «4 Store Near Post Office, BERLIN. â€" = « . Phone 142 splendid progress was reported . by the chairmen of the respective â€" comâ€" mittees. ‘The event promises to he the greatest demonstration ever Ieid in Berlin, judging â€" fromâ€"the mancer in which both home guard and fo.â€" mer Berlinites are working in order to make it a success. The Assistant Secretary reported that by thesend of this week five Cld Boys‘ Associations will be organized, namely, Toromto, Ottawa, Rochester, Detroit and Buflalo. He has received information from between filty ard seventyâ€"five places where Asswiaâ€" tions will be formed during the. next few weeks. <It was decided to furâ€" nish the Secretaries with a telephore at the head oflice in the Town. Hall and an increased amount of stationâ€" ery, etc. Chairman W. H. Breithaupt of the Transportation Committee, reporied that he had succeeded in securing a fare and a third rate for former 1esiâ€" dents in the New England States, and is now waiting for special rates from the Northwest. â€" The Printing and Advertising Comâ€" mittee have secured thousands of stickers, envelopes, etc., which are being circulated among the business men and manufacturers. < Beautiful lithographed posters will also be orâ€" dered at once. Arrangements are also being made for printing an ciabâ€" orate souvenir programme. Chairman Iling of the Finance Committee, reported that liberal sulâ€" scriptions are being secured from the citizens. i Chairman Philip, of the Sntettainâ€" ment Committee, is not losing _ any lime. in securing attractions which have never been seen in Berlin before and promised to haye "something doing‘‘ from Monday marning at 9 o‘clock to 12 o‘clock on Wednesday night. On Monday he will visit Pres< ton and endeavor to close negotiaâ€" tions with Manager Barrow, of the Toronto Eastern League team, for a regular League game in Berlin _ on August 7th, which is an open date. A large number of bands will also be engaged and the finest display of fireworks ever seen in Berlin will be a feature of the last night, when a real military tattoo will take place. It is up to all the citizens to get interested and see to it that all of their relatives and friends are invited to the Old Boys‘ Reunion on August 6th, ith and 8th, The vital statistics as registered at the Town Clerk‘s office during the month of March are as follows :â€" tion, you should begin at once with Ayer‘s Sarsaparilia, the Sarsaparilia you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, deâ€" There was a large attendance _ of We Trust Doctors _ Patents taken fl;fiii"fi'â€"ifi&fi'fi&'n "Scientific American. NO RACK SUICICE 1N BERLIN Births 25, Marriages 9, deaths 15 We have uo seorets | We publish the formuias of all our medicines. yers 36 1 Broadway, exhausâ€" Whisat before t cthing at 9 esday Pres< gotiaâ€" f the for a _ on date. also lay : of rill be en & place. i o _get all of nvited ugust A Few Points to Look into When Buying a Gear, dog, catch basin, legs bolted on not nailed, also cross stripâ€" ped and boirs running right through from one leg to the other, easy motion, no jerking. _ If you you look well to these parts you will Cheap Reading for 1906 In order to save our subscribers the trouble of making two or more separate remittances we have made special arrangements with the publishers by which we are enabled to offer the following publicâ€" ations in connection with the Chronicleâ€"Telsgraph, for one year at specially low rates. Special clubbing rates with all other Canadian and American new: rs and magazines quoted on application. 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