CGenuine Carter‘s Little Liver Pills. The, Molsons ~Bank Incorporatea in 1855. ‘ HEAD OFFICEK, MoNTREAL Capital Authorized $5,000,000 Paidâ€"Up Capital â€" $3,300,000 Reserve Fund â€" $3,000,000 A genera. banking business done, Corâ€" amtiina made. drafte fesued payable in all eclious made, draftae lesued pMJRDIE 17 """ parts of the Dominion or any place in be world â€" Highest rates of {nterest allowed to‘ mouney depoâ€".ted in Savings Bank o‘ special the tailor, the only sgeni in town for the J Aa4 4.4 AA dA aAtkaa o 4 t 4 A c h. mow popuiar sewing machine» on the market.. A pertect machine as well as a handsome piece ! furn tore â€" At! che latess +mprove &6 t .e The Mercantile Fire Subscrl» d Capital .. ... . 250, 00. Ot Depostwith the Domiwion @Government ....0 .020 +> $117,140, All policies snararteed by the Lonade» and Lan ashive_ Insurance. Comparn with Assets 0t ~$16â€"800,438, â€"â€" 10 (11® wrert= i)ull- .n;;arod day and night. Office King Street, Waterioo, Ont. Klipport flndpgta_ki'ngj}n ; 10 lake as sugare Ansurance Company INCORPOTATE VE 875 Head Office â€" Waterioo The MISSES FERRENBAUH, . _ $1 KING 8T., BERLIN. JOHN RITZER, GUBRE 8ICK HEADACHE. RAYEOXD sEXINXG MACHIAES Ladies‘, if you did not get your new hat for Easter, now is the time to make your selection. _ We are showing _ many new |_hats, both in Ladies‘ and Child ren‘s hats. Must Bear Signature of See Pacâ€"Shuile Wrapper Below, old «tand SECURITY, ~s>»s"> § For 1905 Has JACCB HESPELER Manager Waterloo Brancr RITZER ~. w icnRKI. O «1988 + {rvuch- "mi e Cail 250,006,00 wen The Second Joint Annual Report REPORT OF SCHOOL INSPECTORS The second joint annual report of Public Schoo! Inspectors Pearce and Sheppard for 1905 ha» been issued. The total receipts for the year wer~ $182,131.56.) as compared with $171,320.09 for 190.. _ A balance of $47,319.29 is carried forward in the trustees‘ hauils to this year, The number ol registered pupils in the public schools in the county durâ€" ing the year was 9,686; boys, 5,081; girls, 4,605. The number of children in the kindergartens at the end of the year was !7!. Total number of reâ€" gistered pupils in the public schools ergase from 207 teache males and ] The avera township .of Waterloo to a. mistit Wilmot was to a master $423; to a mistress $366; to an assistant $314. Welléesley was to a master $435; to a mistress $354, to an assistant 5908 Woolwich was to a master $483; to a mistress $398; to an. assistant, $293 * The average salary paid in â€" the whole county (rural sections) was to a master $450; decrease $1; to a misâ€" tress $368; increase $22; to an asâ€" sistant $293; increase $5. N. Dumfries was to a master $428; to a mistress $364, The highest salary paid to a masâ€" ter was $550, in Baden, Bloomingâ€" dale, Heidelberg, St. Jacobs, Welâ€" lesley (village), No. 19 Waterloo, to a mistress $440, in Shantz Station; to an assistant, male $450, in Badeng female $325, in Wellesley (village), and Conestogo. The lowest salary paid to a master was $325, in Nos. 11 Wilmot and 15 Wellesley;.to a mistress $300, in Nos. 22 and 28 Waterloo, . 9; 12 and~ 16 Wilmot, and 21 Wellesley: to an asâ€" sistant, $240, in Heidelberg. There were 53 changes of teachers during the year and 48 at the end of the year,â€" a total of 101, and an increase of 8 over the previous year. This is the greatest number in the REV. L. H. WAGNER IS A PREâ€" SIDING ELDER. At the annual _ conference of the Evangelical _ Conference of _Ontario, woich was‘ hed atn . Hemarch 11e week, Rez. L.H. Wagner, at present pastor of the Zion Evangelical Church of this town was elected Presiding Elder andâ€"stationed to the Westers District. equal to 48.8 per cent. of all the public school teachers in the county. prosiding elder will make it neces m ie o e oi iabs couang sary for Rev. Mr. Litt, who has held the position for some years, to take a circuit in the Conference. A meetinz of the Berlin: Collegiat« Institute Board was held on Friday eveniag. atâ€" which: Messts. E. Smyth D. B. Detweiler, O. Rumpel, A.. L. Breithaupt and Secy. C. Kranz were pr sent. _ Only routine business . was transacted and a budget of account: were passed. > TWO OPEN LETTERS Rev. S.R. Knechtel and Rev. M L. Wing were reâ€"clected Presiding Fi« ders for the North and East Distric® respectively. | IMPORTANT TO MARRIED WOMEN Mrs, Mary Dimmick of Washington Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Veâ€" getable Compound Made Her Well. It is with great pleasure we publish the following letters, as they convineâ€" ingly prove the claim we have so many times made in our columns that Mrs Pinkham, of Lynn, Mase., is fully qualiâ€" ii'viâ€"(r;‘fiw'-J helpful advice to sick women. Read Mrs. Dimmick‘s fetters. Her first letter : Dear Mrs. Pinkham :â€" Â¥oit the past slgh "I have been a sufferer for the t r:\rs with a trauhle which first originated rom painful pericdsâ€"the pains were excru« ciating, with inflammation and ulceration of the female organs. The doctor. '.f‘ I must have an operation of J cannot live, 1 do not want to submit to an operation if 1 can possibly avoid it.. , Please help me *« Mrs. ihry Dimmick, Washington, D.C. Her second letter : Dear Mrs. Pinkham : "Y on will remember my condition vhe} I last wrote you, and that the doctor said must have an operation or 1 could not live, 1 received your kind letter and followed your advice very carefully anil am now fln tirely well. As my case was so serious seems a miracle that I am cured. I know that I owe not only m{ health but my ‘:3 to Lydia E. Pinkham‘s 'Tn.hlr(‘mn’on and to your advice. can walk miles without an ache of a (l\aln, and I wish em suffering woman would read this letter realize what yon can do for them."â€"Mrs. Mur{ Dimmick 50th and East Capitol Sts., Washington, D.C. X#pip. The clection of Mr. Wagner as â€"a How easy it was for Mras Dimmick to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mase., and how little it cost herâ€"a twoâ€"cent stamp. . Yet how valuable was the nnzl As .\f:t Dimmick eaysâ€"it saved her life. _ Nirs Pinkham has on file thousands ol just #uch letters as the above. and offers ailing women helpful advice, from previous year, 11. teachers were. employed; 61 and 116 females. averawe salary paid in . the COLLEGIATE BOARD was to a master $466; is $363; to an assistant Issued BERLIN COUNCIL FIXES TAX RATE AT 19 3â€"4 MILLS Finance Committee Submits Statement of the Estimates of Expenditures and Receipts. Increase for Mayor. 1 Council on Friday evening, the tax rate for 1906 was finally struck at 19} mills, which is the same rate as last year, although the total assessâ€" ment has increased about $800,000, The Finance Committee also recomâ€" mended that debentures for $4,000 be issued to defray costs of permanent _‘***" improvements at the Berlin Collegiâ€" Board ate Institute, and also that in view | POE ! of the intelligent and faithful uunner‘ Ceme! in which Mayor Bricker is performing | Fines his civie duties his salary be increasâ€"‘ PO!l ed $200. The latter proposal â€" was Coun! vigorously opposed by Alds,. Hahn Sprin and Campbell, who .voted ‘"nay" Licen when the vote was taken, The Counâ€". Bony cil also received and accepted the reâ€" F!‘¢ signations of firemen ~Jacob Cook, Sewe Alles, John Trauch and Jacob Scharâ€" | Rate lach. The latter complained bitterly | * of the manner in which Chief Howard is performing his work at the Fire Hall. Several local improvement byâ€"| Cor laws were read and passed. Col All ~the n were present The following communications were read and referred to their respective committees: The â€" Canadian Manufacturing Co., of Montreal, wrote stating that they were in close touch with two â€" large English firms who desire to locate in Canada, and asking what inducements Berlin had to offer. They require good transportation facilities, both by rail and water, cheap water â€"and electric power and suitable land (loâ€" cation. ¢ The, Berlin Brick Co. asked permigâ€" sion to have a switch off the Preston & Berlin Street Railway track run into their yard in the South ward. Secretary llling, of the Berlin Musâ€" ical Society, thanked the Council for the grant ol $600, which was greatâ€" Casper Braun asked that in view of the heavy expense in comnection with the caveâ€"in on Yonge street that the sidewalk, be rebuilt at the expense of the town. _ J. S. Anthes asked to have his: inâ€" come tax on $1500 struck off the roll, as he was no longer connected with the Canadian Furniture Manulacturâ€" ers. Isaac Wildfong applied for the posi-‘ tion of street â€" cleaner, to succeed ‘ Nicholas Dopp, who is unable to do | the work this season. ! The Krug Furniture (Co., Limited, intends erecting a large additionâ€" and asked for the usual consideration. A petition from Wm. Vogt and others requesting that an alley be closed from Waterloo to Edward streets, between Wellington and Louâ€" isa streets. The Finance Committec â€" reported that it has prepared an estimate of the receipts and expenditures for 1906 and recommended that the rate of taxation for the current year be fixâ€" ed at 194 mills on the dollar: AOFOSE .i.cs suviee rearveeverse ind Hospital graNt ... ... ... Band @TANE ... ucss uce i+ ElectiOn CXPENSCS ...« sme> Selecting JUFOIS .0 ... .. BoOkbinding ... .ces se »» Poultry Assn. grant .. ... Horse SROW ... . se Old Boys‘ Reunion loan ...... Industrial Committee grant COUNtY 1@X ....ogfome keee 68 Stationer%m&;g and ad Debenture payments vertising : Refunds faraf exemptions ... Refunds, licenses and fees... CBATREY .cci..le saniieee cxsavivicges INSUIRACE ........s vasse? saele Board of WOrkS ... se >« Cemetery Committee ... ... Fire and Light Committee Market Committee ... ... Sewer Commission (main),.. Sewer Commission (con.) ... INICTOS®b ,.......@ mc cce serens Board of Health ... s..»> Sprinkling Committee ... ... Police Committee ... ... ... Street Nighting .0pe .. â€"â€" Hydrant FQMAL ... 20e «: Galt Reformer.â€"A wire was receivâ€" ed here this morning announcing the death‘in Pittsburg of Mr. Dennis Eaâ€" gan, a native of Gait. Until about 25 yeary of age, Mr. Eagan was a resident of Galt, durâ€" friends, and was known everywhere inp which time he made a host of as & young man of sterling worth. inp which time he made a host of as &« young man of sterling worth. Eightcen years ago Mr. Eagan want to Pittsburg, where hbe steadily rose until at the vime of his death ho was manager and partrer of the Eagan Bros. immense steel corporation. He paid a visit to â€" Galt friends _ three years ago. wD(-cused, who was about 45 years of age, died of pneumonia. Deceased was unmatried. He â€" was" immensely popular with employes and: competitors alike, who will feel _ his loss keenly. The family of whith Mr. Eagan was a member originally consisted of four dayighters and cight soms, of the latâ€" ter of whom only three survive. These are: Timothy, of Berlin, Daniel, of Philadelphia, and William, of Sterâ€" ling, HL » * The deceased‘s sisters are : Mrs. W: S. Fulton, Galt; Mrs. A. Rose, Galt; Miss Mary Eagan, Berlin, and Mrs. Riddoll, of Sherron, Penn. the members of: the â€" Council DIED IN PITTSBURG. Communications. Finance Report. Expenditures. meetiog of the Berlin| Salaries ...... ting and adâ€" and inâ€" $33,997.26 . ©1,500.00 . _ 600.00 _ 450.00 500.00 250.00 4,662.00 1,000.00 250.00 750.00 150.00 100.00 3,135.00 50.00 1,200.00 $46.00 3,000.00 1,100.00 1,750.00 1,100.00 1,200,00 267.00 8,500.00 5,565,.00 ! No action was taken in regard to 97.36 the petition to close up the alley beâ€" 00 0p0 tween Wellington and Louisa streets. u000 _ The Berlin Brick Company . was 50.00 granted the privilege of _ having _ a 33.00 Switch across King street into their 50.09Â¥% yards providing it is done under supâ€" s0.0q ervision of the Engineer and Chairâ€" &n n man of Board of Works. v Finance Committee ...... ... Local Improvement taxes ...$20,000.00 receipts ... ...... ... 1,100.00, Board of Works ... .......: _ 500.00| Board of Works ... . Cemetery receipts ...... Foll 1468 ... ..« oc . 400.00 County sewer grant ... ... 100,.00 Sprinkling Committee ... ... 1,200.00 Licenses and fees ... ...... ... 1,738.00 Bonus on debentures ..... ... 1,500.00 Fire and Light Committee _ 200.00 Sewer Commission (rental) 130.00 Rate on $4,755,059 assessâ€" ment at 11 7â€"19 mills ...... 55,634.19 Expenditure Subâ€"divided. Common Schools, 5% mills. Collegiate Institute, 1 3â€"10 mills. Park Board, 4 mill. Library Board, 4 mill. General, 11 7â€"10 mills. Total, 19;% mills. stituled UNdEF MoOBD aADSPIEINTUS _ ®"° Increased expenditure over 1905: 'encouu;ing auspices at the C. O. F. Detenture acct., sewers, etc.$35,890.0 ‘ Hall on Friday evening. Not only Sewer maintenance acct. ... 2,200.00 does the branch start off with a charâ€" Sewer construction acct..... _ 200.00 ter list of forty members, the . maâ€" Street lighting...~ ... ......... 1,50 us jJority: of whom were initiated for the Hydrant rental ... ... ... ... â€" 140.00 first time into the ranks of the Orâ€" Hospital (increase)... ... ... _ 500.00 der, but they were privileged in havâ€" Old Boys‘ Reunion loan .... _ 500.00 ing several of the Grand Lodge offiâ€" Board of Health... ... ... ... _ 100.00 cers present as their guests, and were Intercst accl..... .. .. ... ©950.00 put through the initiation and deâ€" Salaries....s ... .....5..".0.‘. 1,840,00 groes ceremonies by the unexcelled deâ€" Board of Works.. ... ... _ 235.00 gree team of Calantha Lodge, â€" of Refunds...... ...2.. 22. ... ... _ 285.00} Brantford, in full regalla, Police committec.. ... ... . 167.00 Grand Councillor Geo, A. Burdick, ue aaegee Alaw â€" Pinnltar (rand Increased receipts over 1905 : By increaged assessment at By local improvement By Market Committee. Increased expenditures "over Whereas the Collegiate Institute Board has made permanent improveâ€" ments to the extent of $4,000, your committee recommends that the counâ€" cil issue debentures for that amount, extending over ‘such a period as may be deemed advisable. . Less licenses 1905 That in view of the intelligent and faithful manner in . which Mayor Bricker is discharging his civic duâ€" ties, his salary be increased $200 for 1906. It was also recommended that Alds. McBrine, Feick, Weber and Gross inâ€" vestigate the matiter of closing _ up and selling to the Louis Breithaupt Estate 590 feet of Adam street from St. Leger street towards Margaret avenue, at request of Sewer Commisâ€" sion, and if concurred in a byâ€"law be passed conveying this portion of Adam street to the Estate. The Mayor and Clerk were requestâ€" ed to send a petition to the Minister of Militia of the Dominion asking him to erect an armory in Berlin in order to encourage young men of the Twinâ€"City to subject themselves . to military training. The Jocal improvement byâ€"laws that were read and â€"passed authoriced the issuing of debentutes amounting . to $35,906, divided as follows : Cemont walks $8,421.61, Roadways $11,883. 43, Sewers $13,612.93, and Drainage $1,986.25. The Mayor was instructed to call a public meeting for the discussion _ of the various by.laws to be voted on on May 8th. 11 §â€"10 mills..... ... burg For the first time since October m,| 1905, Berlin‘s fire department . was called upon to extinguish a blaze on Friday afternoon, when the barn beâ€" longing to Mr. W. J. Moody was in flames caused â€"~by children phyh\g‘ with a wnlhil stove close by. _ The firemen mad® a quick response and very little damage was done beyond the burning of the roof. ‘ Chiet Howard was not in charge, having been asked by Mayor Bricker to take 600 feet of hose to Brubachâ€" or‘s new sawmill and fill up the boilâ€" ers with water for testing purposes. Mr. A. L. Breithaupt notified the department about 5 o‘clock that there was a bush fire neatr the Breiâ€" thaupt tannery and the supply wagâ€" gon and two men with extinguishers were despatched to protect the neighâ€" boring buildings. _ No damage was reported. The martiage of Mr. Chas. W. Schaeâ€" fer, of New Hamburg, to Miss l-hpme E. Ruthig, of the same place, took place in that town onMonday. Mr. and Mrs. Schacfer will reside in Waâ€" Both parents are dead. Interment will be made in . Pittsâ€" The Council adjourned at 10:15 BUSY AFTERNOON. Byâ€"Laws Passed Receipts. reprscess stsust. WE coic: ol ittee ... ... taxes 2,107.00 . .. ~350.00 $83,721.19 11,100.00 $32.93 $13,887.00 $13,887.00 $11,976.00 .0 ‘262.00 $11,714.00 .$9,719.00 TWM _ ces in nmmaniobets menuarert is STRONG LODGE soo, _ WAS ORGANIZED $2,173.00 «[ Pale, Thin, <â€" 50c. Per Bottle Pheonix Lodge, No. 35, Knights of Pythias Again Instituted The new lodge of the Knights of, Pythias of Ontario in Berlin was inâ€" stituted under most auspicious . and encouraging auspices at the C. O. F. Hall on Friday evening. Not only does the branch start off with a charâ€" ter list of forty members, the maâ€" jority of whom were initiated for the threh and Pythians were also present from Georgetown and Toronto. There ~were also six or seven exâ€"members of the former Victoria Lodge, No. 44, which disorganized in Berlin about ieight. years ago, in attendance, who will take renewed interest in the proâ€" motion of the young Lodge. Grand Councillor Geo. A. Burdick, of London, Alex. Coulter, â€" Grand Keeper of Records and Seal, of Toâ€" ronto, and Grand Organizer Hubert, of Brantford, supervised the instituâ€" tion of the new branch . Brantford was represented by twentyâ€"seven breâ€" Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it â€"Ayer‘s Sarss P c aratigse parillia. If you doubt, then cousult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. The chief officials who conducted the initiation and degree ceremonies were Messrs. Harry Grummett, C.C., D. Jolly, V.C., H. D. Weeks, Prélate; W. Grummett, M. of W.; C. Warm, M. at A.; all of whom exemplified their respective roles in a very imâ€" pressive manner, and did credit to Calanthe Lodge, of Brantford. _Past Chanceliorsâ€"Sir Kt. F. G. Gardiner, Sir Kt. G. 0. Philip, Sir Kt. E. O. Bochmer, Sir Kt. W. A. Nervous? it was unanimously decided to call the new branch Phoenix Lodge, and the following officers were duly . inâ€" stalled: Rolling. During ~the ~evening the guests of Phoenix Lodge were entertained to luncheon, and several interesting‘ and congratulatory addresses were delivâ€" ered by the Grand Officers and visitâ€" C. C.â€"Sir Kt. A. S. McLcan. v. C.â€"Sir Kt. A. J. Richards. K. of R.â€"Sir Kt. E. A. Ahrens. M. of E.â€"Sir Kt. Hugo Wellein. M. ol W.â€"Sir Kt. R. Cossey. M. of F.â€"Sir Kt. C. Simpson. M. of A.â€"Sir Kt. . M. Cook. 1. G.â€"Sir Kt. A. A. Eby. . G.â€"Sir Kt. W. A. Rolling. Rep. to Grand Lodgeâ€"Sir Kt. â€" G. Gardiner. . Ors. The St. Marys Journal says : The: Grand Trunk officials complain that the throwing of rice and confetti at the town stations on the departure of newly married couples has become a public nuisance. In the cities such behaviout is _ not allowed and it is proposed to put a stop to it here Hereafter persons taking part in this sort of thing at the St. Marys staâ€" tions will be prosccuted. CAUGHT COLD ON THE C.P.R. A. E. Mumford tells how Psychine cured him after the Doctors * 1t is twelve years since Psychine cured me . of (ullopinx conwmrtion." The speaker was Mr. A,. E. Mumford, six feet tail, and looking just what he is a busky heoma farmer. He works his own farm near Magnetawan, Ont. _ & 1 caught my cold working as a fireman on the C.P.R." he continued. "I had night sweats, chills nn;l{ fever and frr?unt- ly coughed up pieces of my lungs. was sinking fast and the doctors said there was no hope for me. Two months treat« ment of Psychine put me right on my feet and I have had no return of lung trouble since." If Mre. Mumford had started to take Psychine when he first caught cold he would have saved himself a lot of anxiety and suffering. P:nhino cures all lu troubles by killing the germsâ€"â€"the roots the disease. DR T. A. 8L00UM, Limited, Teronto, PSYCHINE : "Are your bow i ty Tolkke "of We have no secrete! 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