Women who air Imul‘lal' will! with“ or 1mm!" pariah. luck-rho, Hum (or futthrtip, 'tntummatUn or lien-- “on, thet “Wm-damn" In“ dild- m Mumps. ham. or If". ts'?":',',', my te "rrtm.d b m m. ml mum. try uh. 1.th ' “Ilium VOW 0.“ Mn. T. F.. Gilth Windsor, K. tr, drrtrvite her inrtem ml cttteqtrt the lollowing letter I Denr Mrs. Ptnktmm:-.. . " WW I t'ommrrtmH to lake Lydh . “nth-M's Yul-"luk- (‘umpunnd t VII-If- $hfnst with "nines and mmb tumble. MM. harlot-ha. and that waran and hung. I have only Minn tho "tr - t'ompottmt n it slum tail, and it {as - me wen, 3mm; and mutant. I betirre that Lydia R, Nnkluun'n Van-No Compound " without equal " kin-h tron- “4 .. To he . nun-rural write. to tel-in tho love and admiration od her husband, should be a woman‘s "tetgtagtt study. At the that indication of iii-health, can“ or Irregular periods, Who or hurl-o. mn- Lydia R. 1'tnkham'. Yoga-Mr (Wm-mind Inn] begin It D. mum WHO CHARM Woman’s mean-st gift In the power to lupin admiration, Repeat, and km. Then is n homily in health thch ia more attractive to men than men raga. hn'ty of team“; mnnmmsrmnn Dr. Hodgetts says that at the con- vention " wasa point reiterated and emphaslzetl that typhoid fever out- breaks were nearly alLdue to ‘water pollution. The health otTicers of New York State were taking action in ac- conhncc with this tact. Dr. Hodgetls' advice mar be appli- cable in Berlin. as well as in many other points in the Province, as it is many ycars since there were as many cases of typhoid fever in this town as at present. The B. a W. Hospital is almost filed to its ca. parity. and nearly half ol the cases are suffering trom typhoid lever, some ot them of a very severe character. "Boil the water helm-e using tor Homcstic purposes." That is the chief advice Dr. C. A. llodgetts, Secretary at the Provincial Board of Health, has to give to residents "in munieipat= ities where typhoid fever is more than usually prevalent. He has lust re- turned with Dr. Amyot, the Proviee cial Bacteriologist, trom the conven- tion of New York State Health ot- tieers. _ TYPIIOID FEVER 3m'P'WomencoWlnmdl‘lold rtll'l Admit-don, Rm - Brief u was this period, however. , are we», an . score otpwen: Quick Emu. of at. Tho thlrd conch struck a heavy abutment, broke in coupling: and for . brie! time hung perilously suspended over tho Inter. [or n alumna of so feet. Suddenly "will: the ttrtrt two coaches plunged our the lids o! the Image into the wat- or " Net below. The - In the wont that has h-ood since the terrlblo Madam _ or July so. Lu The tram. .4]. up of three huvy vestibule elec- Mc couches. which left Canaan. N. 1.. at one o'clock In the afternoon. car- t9a notably " â€useâ€, as that amber of tickets are held by the minder. no is uncenaln. however. 'tut how many pun-angers the train drrled. and until m the bodies luv. hen ' oat or the ubmerged who; " will not be possible to give - mmxlmto estimate or the dead. Can“ Not lthbliuhod. The came of tho wreck haa not been continued. " was probably due to I (laxative all or the bra-Mn: og tom. pr! or the tupentrucluro ot the nut Whig running at I. speed add to hive been moderate and not unusual the ttrat coach left the lull and drag- on those following " over the ties drowned. Up to midnight In! night " Mo. had been recovered, and It ll pot-m, more bodies Ire cull In the 1|:me when WI. min: om I. annuals. will; the wusmy known In “no Thoroughtgn.‘ which was Atlantic City from the mum-ad. the “In [on the truck And plum Into tho In". - 5 Iain loom/6nd. -- Mined. uni in. nu Iii} m the was total oe " than atl b hon. . Inn-lb Olly. Oct. ".-av the - udnwn abouts (runa- u._wm "no: and lemon Bub Three Electric Coaches Fall From a Or; bridge and Two tars Were Entirely Sub " merged in Water and Pessengers _ Could Not Escape. . AWFUL TRAIN WRECK “an In the urn two 1105 (my, gamma. we» IS PREVALENTZ NEAR ATLANTIC cm _ c. _ _ ',iri,Jiiir-iri.ir""kom a oral. " . ' e 1 l F . .. j 0 Cars Were Entirely Sub- [ ' . ' . Water and Passengers _ Ild Not Escape. T . _ school. and will be "only lulu d. The luau] It and on Saturday at ttrt, o’clock trom the funny ml~ arm to M. MQIIM'I and n] In. "by. m. um sum-ring hr "our?! eight Treeks: from heart "with "alumna. the nqv-arnld son ot Mr, and Mrs. (‘an Dun-mm. Halli». "ISM awn on Wednesday pvt-um. Th, young ml wu numeral favorite no homo and ‘u the (‘oIthnd "one DI' I A pretty marriage ceremony took place on Wednesday atternoon at the _ home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Schultz, Berlin, when their daughter Annie wus wedded to Mr. Fred. Brighton, of London, but who up to within stew months Mo had been a resident here. Ahqut 30 guests were present, and new the impressive ner- vice performed try Rev. P. K. Ober- lander. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Bertha Schultz, an! Mr. Geo. W. Stuntman w" "mrttts- man. The young couple will live in London. i In an action which Mrs. Samuel ‘Huma. of Drumbo, brought. against, the Canadian Ptueith, Railway Com- ‘mny, as the result ol the death ot her husband, who was killed near Galt last July, while working on a wile driver which was wrecked. a settlement. has been chectctl without recourse to the courts. Mrs. Mama has been given $3,500 in lull ot all claims. V BRIGHTON-SCHULTZ At the ttrrarelt entertainment held in the United Brethren church, Shel- field, Monday evening, Oct. M, the retiring pastor, Rev. Mr. Sehofield,‘ was presented with a gold headed vane accompanied by an address. and Mrs. '9hotield with a purse ot money. Rev. Mr. 's'chottetd will have charge of the church at Berlin. _ Eugene Lorenz, the five-year-om son ot Mr. and Mrs: Martin Herring", Berlin died on Thursday liter lul- lering from bowel trouble lor just a low hours. The, loss is a severe blow tor the béreaved parents. The tyneral took place Saturday alternoon. I held in Gall and in was in "ratrucrd, the latter city taking Berlin 3 place. Mr. Wm, Lander, Secretary of the Canadian Underwriter! Inspection Bureau, was in Berlin on Friday, and tested the town's water pressure. He found it at high-water mark and was quite satisfactory. At the investigation into the char- ges brought against Chiet Randall in the matter ot the license issutd by Mr. Bohn ot Toronto, heard before Judge Chadwick at Guelph, l'ast week His Honor exorterttted the Chief from‘ any suspicion of dishonest motive. At Coal City. Oct. Mth, oe, team of that place, champions of the Chi- (ago League, defeated the Cult loot- batt team by a score at 3 goals to l. The District Labor Day Celebration Committee recently amt in (tilt and decided that the “on ccietttittiort be The organization ot the Guelph Choral Society has been completed, with Prof. C. Kelly gs President and Miss Lamont as Secretary. The city of Guelph paid $500 to John W. Bessey. ot Georgetown, tor a new tire feam. . ATM or HELLMI'TII 0.VtMAN min: new The men who nttende the bridle In†the bridge was properly cloned and that the each had been inspected. Not More Tham " Dead. Philadelphia. Pu, Oct. ".-uto In! lush: the Pennsylvnnln MID-d made the Internal". showing. according to informnuon received hem, not more than " or the so persons on the tutu loot their live. In the Jul-qua on: accident. _ Mia. HcDonnld of PhitadetptMn, who was in the third cu and In I. good "than". "eagsed by . window In the car toppled Into the water. Mite dived tour than tor her husband and reqtttgqd him we: aha had brought to thy-ur- tm three other men. John Ende- ot (hi-"city was on (In lulu Ind "red by "swung thmuah Brave Mun-m at loo-no. John hylor ot CMn was my thou who wont ovate-n! with the can. but ha kicked In I wlndow ot the rent on: and swan to the piling at the bridge. when he held in: until bawdy menu! by J. P. DoPord. Charla. Kesllel'. u local monk-1m. trot an no. Jumped to the top of a sub- merged cu. And ham to luck in the root to “bent. the imprUoned panell- xon. He did nod volt. but could not any. may. under the 1rtrmmwtamsec All we" more " In. Maud. The use» was m â€may Pqesttq" on chore. and -"tagtqe In may lent than Auntie City. Lit- tlo could be don. however, tonal- uviu at tho liv- of than lulu-hound In in. mm coach; M - ly named In the and. and In tho "a. mu they wen noon hidden from an: any! lot the trolley pol“. Divor- wero an! down And trial to reach the dead bodies tmt «the. not In and the tide ran too oqruttrNrthem to magnum“; much. mumumrd'uhuwm manor. Mancunian!“ mttrr-etrott-trrotniotaiiardr-. llbhlhvodmmInIh-m ITEMS OF INTEREST I Tho New HAM'IN Stun .King St. We... . Bulb, oy PETER HYMMEN skill ind money u, sc dun. They cut clan tad any tight and sharp, and" mun PULL? “ulnar-no. Note What This Meansto the 0lortllliirtgllhtyer l Same Reductions on all prices of Over- 'ii' _ . ' coats, Suits and Pants. , _ _ i) Bt, . an M W'Idf . I ang, All Soft and Stiff 2.50 and 3.00 [ Rats at A 2.50 Pair of Pants ,4 Off Regular Price of Overcoats. Regular Price of Pants. ye," of experience: $12.00 threreoat-for $10.00 Overcoat for 9.00 Suit for A *Great Money $siviing Opportunity. The atom l occupy has been sold'to I. Weichel & Son. $1.98 $9.00 $7.50 liters $1.97 0f ciothirig, Ian’s Furnishings, H Every Dollar's Worth of Goods You Buy Hero. $1l5,000 Stock M Per Gent ttff M, Off Regular Price of Suits. _i-4 Off A moot mild lawman I. "landed but um mm and "Uh to M on: Show no... “(In on display. FALL Mrs. c. Steuernagel vo-KINGST. . urn-nu to-o-ooo-eo-oe-iii" and continues until tin goods are sold. ,"---eo-oe-t , . Call at once ind see. these Bareaitt we are offering. Sale starts on Such " Caps, Overalts, Shirts, Underwear Gloves, Ties, Sweaters and Rubber thats.' Every Article in This Store Must be Sold at _ [ _ Great, Reductions _ SATURDAY NIB“ is claw, sound, wholesome and clover, It! vino on mm and afhira of the day m an education 'to intelli- gent men and Women. Al";- bright and crisp but never an- "tiontd-..it in the ideal pop! foe the tusineu man, his homo and his flail]. Tn Gnome" Tumour-n In mined " m beat not ht the _ -7 ,,_ __ -_- ---- m.- - . mm]. 'tOrr-rt-Bott, [upon for “to . you or ".75 for six month. (has - temp-n, the order. This one: In pod for Know-l no '01] a new tablet-Ibo". Writ. Of all " our ofBtte â€DAY. "at when!» d] radon of the CHRONtCMbTatLRGRarH an mu both pupal-u for $2.50. yew or .1 " foe nix month. Special Offer riiiiiiiiii SATURDAY mom We have just completed . deal with that 0|."er of all Canadian weekly pupa-u Saturday, Nov. 3rd King Street, Berlin. _ ', Sign of Gold Star Special Offer Special Offer N