k Mc Ankhan 55 9sl (Rmerenticnne Montrenil, â€" of 114 e 8St., Quebec, Que. fred fyreight months with what the y all ‘yer _ my aystens, w ‘!h n& i :W-% wh.'m:h d o trowbls, but isiie mt iah ol foid ‘.‘ .n n;ï¬dh' fl“‘lm coopyar m amin on i I tznw ; y splendic x‘m:‘:,l?%h{.mmcsl;; y @ # A in glowing torms to d‘% friends qurintainices, for it is ing of all se l can give it." @ntaina of proof establish the fact moâ€" medicine in "the world 0&',-“ k OB. Pinkham‘s. Vegetable ue "t pr restoring women‘s health. ive their present race track at. ne Park, they will lave this Fty to turn to in case of need. “‘ season‘s racing Kas Leen . a | sheeessful one. The Ontario ey Club had distributed ©$100,000 6 twenty days‘. racing at their ; and: auturon meetings, when a al ip gramme ‘was provided, and y lean sport was .enjoyed. It m source of much congratvlation b ditectbors that the ~ Ontario y Club .Cup, _ an open handicap miles, should have #gain been ¢ a Canadianâ€"bred â€" horse; . in Sanadianâ€"breds finished first and. in the: race, which demonstraâ€" t elearly that we were breedâ€" ors "In Canada which â€"cou}d allop and stay.. Mr.â€" Seqgram the :anmial ‘statement about presented .. would .be considered Sfactorys ;QS ‘by> shareholdets. ollowing were‘ elected â€" Direc= 405 Mos. â€"E. Seagram," MP., Wate |\President;~F. B. Osler, M. P., hto, <Fir â€" Viceâ€"President;â€"_ Hon. Avia Jones, ‘Toronto, â€" Segond President; D. W, Alexander, Torâ€" ; R. J.; OChristie, Toronto, . Hon. .. Hendrie, Toronto, | Andrew h, Toronto, Chairman; Geo. W. e. Executive Committec. C ELECTED PRES:DENT E@.’&&(M visit the Exposition only J 125,000 came: & ity. and Quantity as= yout he new big plugs of l ob‘s‘ | "Currency‘‘~ chewing â€" toâ€" + in. th can . d _ CharKon, . Advertising: ot. the Grand Trunk Railway st. m?d to Montréal from gent . | Jamestown Exposition, “3 ie exhibit of the company miiled two gold medals . and t bijver. He states that the Ex« n was & financial failure, . and lhe promoters have dost three s. ‘They expected that 14,000â€" ? rather than to submit in o ied ease ; and this is the reason iny ~physicians â€" fail to ~cure the local phÂ¥sician w â€" Mrs: phnkhu WASs CA FALLURJ th k‘f..‘.ofl-oul-u. ‘a Personal Course at School DRESSMAKING BY MAIL k women more CUTTING SCHROOL the re mterd, Out., Conade, . . _ Co#tly t sands the ment was rederyets " . ~> 00 ola "An we‘ eigy or oharles Kemhicl ; ~O â€"G. Bt m < "; S“, 6E fom ts ule en Tok : and t’:' to the defendant :Qd ?:uto fhee e "l.?mm ane make slight ;lzl,fleu in . the plans. belonging.. to defendant at the instance ~of \he third parties. Judgment was reserved in the case ol ‘Allen ‘ Bechtel of~ Baden, . _ Ys. Ephraim ~Zinkanp, Berlin, _ in which the : plaintiff â€" demanded transfer . of six shares of. the Silyer. .. Spring Wrnents o i Ie +d ceWe LN . i t 1 was retained by ~the hl;d:.t.l * Consent judgment was. An the: case ot ~Puddicomp ‘vs. Everatt _ in which the plaintifis . receiveâ€" po§SeSâ€" 5.n of (the property _ in Wilmot Tp. {onsisting ol about, 128 acres, _ for payment of debt. and interess‘ oud costs ‘over $75 out ol ‘goods of the deceased. mortgagors; for : costs~ fixed at $75 agains} ‘the defendant Sylvesâ€" ter Bveratt : personaliy. a Consent judgment was given in faâ€" vor â€" of the plaintiffs in the two cases of the Dontnion Heating â€"and Ventil.t‘ng Company, Limited, Hesâ€" peler, vs. the Amaigamated oit Co., ol London, for $1176 debt and $115 costs payable forthwith and in the A 8i# Homin{on * Heating ,and Ventilating Co., vs, John Clark. ~J. M. Ingles~ by. ind R. S. Williamson, of Petrolâ€" ea the : Plaintift\ company for $832 for | debt sucd for : vertical ° steam heater sold â€"to defendants ard $137 costs. â€" The plaintilis must â€" furnish ‘practical man on demand â€" for a pét; iven in on PP in o Sn e h e +2 uie Om o iod. ~not . ex ten days to aid detendants mnz < plant in proâ€" per â€" wor‘}.ing order. e (The non-ju?' sittings ol“;: High ‘ourt â€" ofâ€" Justice concl ie 2 Wednesday .m@og_.upfauux ship â€"Justice Tectzel delivered judgâ€" ment â€" in. the case of the Western Prak of ~ Canada va. The Buflalo Kachine and Tool Co., when he awarâ€" ded the plaintilis the tull~amount of their claim $926 amd the costs of the action. * ' 2 SUDDEN DEATH OF â€" _ 3%. J. A. MACDONALD The sad intelligence was received or Thorsday by ‘Mr.‘ Grothers, ~of the Pertin Silverware Company . of the sudden death of Mr, J. A. N« Donald, of . Toronto, _ who had left PBerlin â€" on the (7.40° brain â€" and was stricken ; with heart failure while walling aiong the platform_ at the Union Station. Mr. . McDonald" appeared to Le in excellent© health when heloit Mr. Crothers at the Berlin depot and the news> ofâ€" his demise. was a < wreat shock to his ftiends in Berlin. ‘The deceased was interesal in the> Berlin Sitverware Company and while he was still travelling reprosentative pf the Williams ~ Sewing â€" _ Machtse Company,â€" of~ Toronto, he © purposed seve#ing . his connection with tut &rm next July ‘and _ moving . to Bei tt tecome . actively connected with the Silverware Company in which ie was in terested. * + RELIGIOUS CENSUS Strattord, Nov. 7.â€"The result _ of the ‘ religious census of the city which was taken Thursday afternoon was made known toâ€"day. The total population ‘as _ taken on Tuesday is 13,974. â€" The ‘asspssor‘s teturns show a population of 14,062. ~ This disâ€" tp‘?rity of" 90 â€"is easily accounted t, as the residents of one or‘two institutions are not included, while 'it is known that several boarders are omitted from | the H#b. . ~. . .( _ : The list of g;pie'irhommdnd church . is 599. 3 im‘ _ Following is the population accordâ€", ing . to denominations: â€"~ . â€" . .. . ho â€" n n d Preshyterians,~ . 3,089;, â€".Church of England, 2,909; methodist, 2.455, Roâ€" man Catholic, 2,277; Lutheran, 7614, Baptist, 683; Evangetical 603, .Conâ€" gtp@kflma!. 337;; Salvation Army,160 various. ,denouï¬um?l. 137; ng pre férence, 559; total, 13,972. _ | when the ) Tigh Court Of A very pretty wedding took place in Boriin on Tuesday at the residence of Rev. L. H, '-r'et. Margaret Avâ€" cnug. when Miss Alma Rean, «augh ter â€" of Mrs. M. Bean, Frederck 8t. nyas ‘happily marticd® to â€"Mr. / A." C. Bender, the wellâ€"known real, ostate BENDERâ€"BEAN 16 of ‘court, Jjudgment w and in anothor juC Several ~omses of . any beas IN STRATFORD tee at its. m To the Chairman and Membery of Gentlemen:â€"At the request of your comin!tice, tion of the books of record and avcount . kept by of theTown of Berlin lor the year 1908, aud that several serious errors have . be@t .;q:& EOS Wt P0R‘ L CmmE it ® T 7 1 ECT i I 3. I find that the Board ol Works, the 3.‘:4 of Healthâ€" and ‘the Sewer Commission have from time to time. d ; materials . to â€" private persons, or have done workâ€"for them; the charges for which have â€" not not been systematically made. mdtqmch of which is still unpaid and in many cases disputed. L am of the bpinion that in the interests of ~the Town this trading in materials and Jabor should ‘be ‘discontinued. ; / 4. Owing to the growth: of the Town and the adoption .: of . present methods of taxation and municipal government, the clerical work ‘of â€"the jgint offices of Clerk and ‘Treasurer: has become . so great: that ‘it "cannot be satisfactorily performed by oneâ€"person. ‘Besides this the duties assignâ€" éd. by statute to these offices are sich that in some cases it wis _ eviâ€" dcntly-. intended that one should be ‘a check onâ€"the other; which of course they would not be if the offices were combined m the one person. â€" For these reasons I believe that if the oifices of Clerk and Treasurer . were kept separate and distinct ‘the interests of ‘the Town wouldâ€"be much betâ€" ter served and safeguarded. than aundeér _ the present conditions. % ~â€"â€"â€" Respectfully ‘submitted, .. â€" .: y ork: J. M. SCULLY, F; C, A., Defroit, Nov. '(,:!'lcet’s go. over to _ Windsor,"". suggested 20â€"ycarâ€"old %lbctt Rieger to 17:â€"yearâ€"old Pauline irth. S . "All right,"" said Pamline, an i they went. On the other side, . Albetl seâ€" eured . , matriage license . wheu the girl wasn‘t looking, and then® ppy posed that they cail on a friend ~of his. Pauline â€" was still agr¢catle, and even v‘o~ the "friend" . stood them up sido. by side and . read something out ‘of a book, sh¢ ~had no idea ol the meaning of the cereâ€" ‘mony. ~ After thcy.had * gone back to the ferryboat and statrted ~home Anl;ert remarked casgally .to . (h: girl: § s "Now . we‘re matried." ‘ "Honest?" askedâ€" Patlinc. aet "Sure thing,"‘ asserted Albc;t. And ~Pauline, frightened at the.tcâ€" velation, ran ‘‘right straight: home to mama." 1t all~ happened on March 21 last and since that dat. she â€" has not seen her youthful husâ€" band. * Such was the story the girl told to Judge Brooke~ Monday afterndcn, i: twr suit to have the marriage â€" an ‘nulled. _ e $ .~"Didn‘t; you know that you were being married when you stood °u. mmqer in Windsor?"" asked . th judge in surprise. c & â€" U Py . BV SPPSwI Po o oi F Her mother declared that she fizs leatned of the ceremony by ult gos#ip meveral weeks later and . \\ court intimated that the tinion wouls be dissoived afterâ€" the usual wail ing period. % < To check a cold quickly, get (ron.] your ‘druggist sonic little â€"â€" Candy Cold ‘Tablets called Preventics. Druâ€" gkists everywhere ate now dispens. ing © Preventics, for they are * not only safe, but decidedly certain @nt prompt. â€" Preventics contain no. quinâ€" ine, mo laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. ‘ TakeB at* the ‘‘"Sncoge stagd®‘ Proventies will prevent Pnea‘ monia, â€" Bronchitis, La â€" Grippe, ‘ete. Hencé _ the name Préeventics, : Good 25 dents: â€" Trial borves 5 cents, Soli by $ Cns “Thai no idea. of 1tv AY WORK IN GUELPH of ‘SWEET INNOCENT A. G; Hacknel, Waterloo It ‘ assun d ti the FPinance Committee )n J..,ll‘.‘zii on mgâ€" ts of. aud . is selfâ€"explanatory 18 10 | Woodstock Sentinelâ€"Review:â€"It . is \a wellâ€"known , fact: that . local bank: managers have rceceived instructions from head offices to reduce.the loans | with their . customers> as . much . as ; possible, and to make no new â€"loans, fSume of the Jocal bank â€"managers are adhgflzg rigidly. to this order, while ather bank‘ managers are taking: cate ol‘ their. regular customers. _ Many ‘poople believe that"money is rot so {searee as the bankers would. have. them believe; and that the policy _of !l‘ctrenchmmt has‘ been started Jatgeâ€" ‘Ay. with a ‘view <of making it possible for an dncréase in the zate of dis ~vouut. _A story is told of a ~ wellâ€" ; ‘known merchant va. Dundas ~street, who was refused money by his banker lm the ground that the bank . didnot Ahave it,.but who succeeded in lstth; 'hls money from the same b by \Taun indirect means: * of How a Wooistock Man Go: Money Out of a Fauk That Hadn‘t Any. M The merchant called at his bankâ€"a tew days ago for the purpose of borâ€" rowing $1,500 on his own . note... He aad put throtigh transactions‘ of . & wimilar nature, with the same back on previots occasions, but this time he was told it would be necessary to have an endorser. Two names . were suggested by the manager as endorsâ€" ars, cither of which he would accept. To the banker‘s sutprise the. man reâ€" turned in the course of an hour with the note endorsed by both the gentle men . suggested.~ The bank. manager then threw up his hands and acknowâ€" tedged that he could not loan the monéy, no natter how many endors ers were on the mote, as his bank did not have the money. . The cugtomer then réported the matter to one of the‘ endor‘sers who had several thouâ€" sand in the savings branch~ of the same bank, and who was. somewhat honlt not 0P recopted by the menket Wiï¬hh friend he unu‘gï¬ â€˜to the: |vank, made, out a check for ‘the $1,â€" 1500, drew it on his savings accout |passed it over to"the merchant .and ‘Itook: the note: Hiimself. And now the Tbanker : is : igure out > Moak. â€" tA o sae t oo i se ie e A local notalkeeper, a constable and an â€" automobilist sucpessfully â€"hcada} e en e n worn| ) were s without paying: their board ’*?" They ‘paid up. i N x.nddl;o Spavin Curo 1st A LITTLE STORY to the rate Cures t *""Tup. / €yplint whhnes* Swaltage uies and all ameoint alered rtgilWway «he . Street ’:-3.'“" "Ach / of On .: We helutyre on â€" tha _ Leeqpted â€" ; -klltï¬% " B on that Berlin‘s ofer _Bad. tecn skeptodâ€" imi . tss carg would /6 caded ‘and shipped at oute. ‘The ‘cars ~hawe been used ty . thu »t. John.Compeny â€"about ane. â€"year and are. as~ goot &9 new, / OW big o fnancial ditheulties it was decided i0 Sell six ol the‘newest curs in ofâ€" ter â€" to reduee the rolling stork ani also ~secure ~readyâ€"cath. â€" The gars bst.©©$5,500. ea.h â€" ‘when . purchased from the Mabtreal Car Company. as No.‘10 cn the B.. %«m I hey tsnnd "ieuike un mog zers mï¬ on. W% side of â€"the mr. . They are mfl;& ‘clectriâ€" Jty: and ~ have »el push El tons © between, cach window. Theu :s° no smoking.. cepottment and it is" probableâ€" that this accommeodation will not be provided,> as some . oi the members/ of the Commission a t { the opinion that simgkers can fore zo their : ‘pastime forâ€". the «brief perâ€" id ol twenty mimutes . they ars on he. cats. _ > x 4 . Beveral, changes will be made . in. be seating arrangement, " Th: cars Are at present equipped with chairs jad it is libely that these will °5 wflhud‘b;i te ~seatu (similar to" those "In‘ No. 101:/ ; 1 The: Commission, consider that thi; hare "saved _ a considerable . amouni of .. money " by securing . these. | Cats ipstead"‘_of â€"â€" purchasing _ new cars, which would ~haÂ¥0 ‘cost at least $16â€" 300, . whoreas the St.. Jobn : Car= whenâ€" equipped for . local purposes, efllf rot cost‘ more than $10,000. <It is likely® that the cars . will bo. ready "for service" about the 1st of ‘December. * 5 BERLIN UAPddaANAGE ‘‘The Berlin Orphinage Foard . be: its: regular monthly meeting on Non lay zvenlu% November 4t}», with the President, Mr: Shupe,â€"in the Chair.. The â€" minytes of the last . meeling were read â€" by the Secretary ~ and â€"~Miss Snider, the matron, again had a very gratifying report ad a . gr°a‘ nany. remembered â€" the : Inmatesâ€"o{ th Home:> by Thanksgiving denatons tmounting to $153:00.. f Ecthool Sections 14 and 15â€" ofâ€"Wa. ier160, New DBundee: Public® School Waterloo Central School, Centrevilk r:chool and Margaret Avenue, Court land: Avenue and King Ed)urd scho ‘lars: gave_ very | liberal" contribt tions | in not only. Cash . but â€"Tevery thing in the line_of . provisions. The Matron and the board desir« to extend | their sincére than * w the scholars ofâ€" the various schoo‘: ‘and . also â€" to ‘all others. who contri puted.. â€"â€" = <he# : <Ahere are twentyfour childrcn the home . and" Dt.â€" Walteérs was attendance â€" during.. the month. *Mr. Schneider, â€".the. Treasurer, reâ€" ported .a balance _ on Hand for Noâ€" vember 1st His report was _ ac cepted with . pleasure." â€" â€" §€ â€"‘Adcount:s _â€" amounting._ td $105.85 were passcd ~ani@ ordered to_ be patd bv the: Treasurer. _ 9e CREATED A DISTURBANCE Geo. Wise, the demented man /0b01 was sent back to Guelph by the Berlin police Wednesday motning. caus~ ed considerable disturbance on\ . Ahet train. â€" The Guelph Mercury says . ~A ‘second "Elijah" Dowlc, endowe! with imaginery Gipernatural powers, considering himscli a specialagent of the Almighty, was ‘the cause of Con siderable anfioyance to the passengâ€" ers: and crew â€" of the train, from Are Not â€"Merely First Class For elegance and harmony of case design and for. purity and sonority«of tone the GOURLAY PIANOS have few equals and no superiors; . E \‘A tordial invitation is extended to lovers of music, music students and all interâ€" :ested in an art piafio, whether intending to buy or not to call at the GOURLAY WA RFEROOMS and examine the fine stock J specially â€" selected : instruments on WAREROOMS and e TELEOGRAPH BUILDING with the reeqmiic Gourlay Piano Warerooms BOARD MEET COURLAY PIANOS the: west this morning. He _ was taten off the train and qdaced in the» police colls© here. â€"‘"‘Give _ â€" me back my ticket or: I will use > my superna tural power to.â€"stop ~ C this train,‘‘~was the statement made . by the man of mystery . to the condis tor, ‘ and on the latter‘s refusal he bommcnsed a tirade against .everyâ€" thing in (general | wh ch was only ¢ntâ€" ¢d â€"by the appeatance of. the tlue roat. ~ The ol@ man‘s name is Wis*, and Sesides . the little infirmity al ltded to abovt, ke has a limp. ; 84 KING 8T., W., BERLIN, ONT, THR MOST RELIABLE and Snccessful Authorityâ€"G -u-h..-ur‘ _of. a ) Varisocole (False Rupture) of all known. in modern nakes a ty of one department must certainly be more and > i : those hay! **many irons in the firo.‘% Don‘t pat off your cae, 1t to. be si ber negleot often proves fatal. Have your case attended to now, and thus avoid . ' and moffey elsewhere butâ€"come to ons whose lifedJong study has taught : to do.. D o despond or be deterred from sseking further nd!l.,ub-m: ted isider your case incurable. m-malfluhnnmam oo m ‘the very time Pdmthun‘m-mhl -mnm opeicss (soâ€"called) cases. > fl )IBS sulfering from Na of_m_lmo!_m‘ ‘ no in having eir LADIES suftering from Navel or any form of should not hesitate in having their case attended to at oncs. l‘lx T cot »o in e * lmuins-mï¬"’""’iï¬-ï¬""",w e o o en oi Donc ooo e o ces sc oi coand in the mow of 1e with rapuares ~ * ast mant fea W;m‘w“"_ in trying to be cured by madicineâ€"free triile, 0 « Biotone system will cure a my volma m}m to ‘ ® No eimporact 'nha& %ux \TERNTome: . No mnï¬-â€"% J PHMl lerger quaniisies of tm veurohing for the remsedy thavd oi pou ces â€" fln o en n ; SPECIALIST WILL Visit: _ _ ____ Gaeliph, Rayal Hotel, Novembar 28,h. | \_. \ > 4sl Galt, Imperial Hotely Novem ber 29 th. ts BERLIN, Wsiper House, Saturday and Sunday {all ‘day _and gven tng), 2 days only, NOYV.3 Oth and DEC. 1st,. _ tss PE Et PP P ie e s mA e W acuat A S are within reach of all, the poor man as well as the lerms can 1 wtipngoiriy arantsarhn resson why Fou should not contult me at ause, "’";3‘2 EMB M Bd e e . -.idâ€",.ii:l-‘vâ€"vâ€" L al. Y Amcm;flE fst | ASROLALMACECARN EY > Â¥ RUPTURE ts heir that so complotoly unfite hi for the. ‘Gniversal teadeney of thess condition‘s is to grow worse and ore complic ing to tmâ€" ;:nq nervous tity, wrasting, naï¬'un, lnfn% sexual n:l:‘uwm,ch- Do _Em to Mow this insidious affiction to sap away your vitality? 1t is doing so now and if not checked will wsmmmw--%.ï¬amb?!mmgx-flï¬rï¬ifl.‘; ul ; Stratford, Windsor Hotel, December 2nd and 3rd. _ BLENDED FLOURâ€" _ the ‘best Bread, Cake and . Pastry: â€" Flour â€" the : best <all round four in the world. Just try it once. Look for this trademark on evuflg or barrel you buy, _ All fine Blended. ;'lours â€"-mm Ontario Fall and .Manitobsa Spring wheatsâ€"â€"have it. } / %% This is the mark of a C qy P _ , ./ “‘4\JSOC|A“/(Q "Made in Ontario OPPOSITE 8IMPSON‘8 WAREROONS A largely amuhzd and pretty: wedâ€" ding : took plate 4:.“.";§9‘ Mri and Mrs. John Snyder, n Road, Wilmot Tp.; â€" on Wednesdagy dvï¬ â€˜when‘ their daughter, Miss â€" Sarah | Savilla, <was united in mat ~ to Mr. Edwin _ Gabel, , who on the Clemmer: farm. neat n The coremcny â€" wak mlornu'w. Q. " 1. Damm, pastor <of the Evanâ€" {geuml Chureh. _ .‘ y ( A NOVEMBER WEDDING, They are Something Better 1% h * -rt&w‘» E