U + F We 4 y he appointment of : King‘s counsel been a question difficult to déal ‘ this accounts for the de in the making..of this list," says bfficial ‘statement. Ip to, say 35 years ago, barris f of. ~Toronto as a: rule their more important business to | . few leaders of . the. bar here, .. and ie ‘selection . of . Queen‘s . counsel, "‘1.“, strictly professional grounds, as much easierâ€" than it.is to«lay, en the argument of important caâ€" § is not confined to a small group | professional men in Toronto. Toâ€" y the majority of the members . of. bar in this ‘province <areâ€"CaPaâ€" _ ‘of dealing with, and do deal h, any important litigation which lay come in their way. C ‘situation is further complicaâ€" E+ the Tact thatâ€"for many yeals . aB each creation of â€" Queen‘s insely a large number ,of Copserâ€" fe | barristers haye been passed Â¥er, although" well qualified. . Indeed ince 1890 160 gentlemen have .cs lived) silk at the hands of the Otâ€" Wa c Government, , Jess. than. 20 of thom . wers Conservative.. No fairâ€" nded person will defend such . inâ€" P pm:;]non’._ fairness it has, thereâ€" ) become _necessary . to appoint Â¥ of those who were passed over Fell as to deal with the normal fease ~in the number of those liGied. ‘This has been done as fat possible â€" including a number of Arals; and of course, it accounts ‘®%he large number . of names on ist. â€" It is not claimed, that the is a complete one. The circum * Andicated above render tha Â¥ .;f;.\m‘rf s t ~Adnl “Ii'“ . distinguished â€" gs * /, n f the 1.:?1 rontatio as neveres thew t, Ou as between themâ€" {‘ ecprdance with the dates \ being ‘respectively called to but next after those appoinâ€" ¢ 27, 1902. The list includes PV CC._ . Telegraph is a bright newsy paper\ W-;,..‘ ains ths most im ;, ant items of interest of L ds and other coantries 1 \’m'll as the fallest acâ€" eounts â€" of . happenings w.‘i«lk the country. k on ts . will fud in the Chronâ€" ‘jeleâ€"Telegraph a complete ï¬Â»ï¬â€™*’%â€" has been a ‘distinguished insel learned t "take ~prec Qutario . as â€" will be given to all subâ€" Wï¬n“m who pay 0 Jan. 1st, 1909. * ORDERING BY «2 enclose 10 cents Premium of Coome."> . CELEE "rsabb L4 442 Paac those | waterloo Agricultural . Society was 8 in the old‘ Council ~ Chamber on law."*| Saturday afternoon for the {pu c io t o ons io old Priiient it h J. -‘f"‘é‘ roxiaeda and Wessre W. J. Moody, Jos. S 2 . ; K. ed to| Good, ‘W. Vuiteh, E. W. / H. ppoinâ€"| Burrows, L. Kochler, H. A. cludes| K. Reid, Geo. Moore and . Sectetary Amos Bricker were present, + .% 1. Maâ€"| *After considerable ‘discussion 1t was E. J:|decided te hold a Spring .. Stallion, onel!, | Bull ‘and Seed Show and the â€" Secreâ€" _ Gus| tafy was instructed to make applicaâ€" »,, W\ tion to the Government Tor the usual w .p.; ) grant. oÂ¥ 3 14 «If suitable financial .. arrangemenis can be madé a hborse show will â€" be held in comnection with the . spring show. Te ns m5/‘% 7M "In order to comply with the reguâ€" lations of 2. Agricultural < Departâ€" ment the Society will hereafter â€" be known as the Berlin Agricultural Soâ€" clety. hy h riomm 3 o * ‘The financial report showed a neat balance. % f NMr. Geo. Moore offered to wuf as a prize for the best bag of whi‘ oats and.the hest bag of black oats.. The officers of‘last year were teâ€" elected;â€" ~~. ; Presidentâ€"L. ‘J. Breithaupt. 1st Vice Pres.â€"Geo. Moore, Waterâ€" 100 Ind Vice Pres.â€"Aaron Bricker, Secy. Treas.â€"Amos Bricker. Directorsâ€"R. Ried, P.. K. Weber, D. Kolb, H. A. Hagen, E. F. Se# gram, Allan Shantz, E. W, Wilson, Jos, Stauffer, Jno., Hastings, C; R. Gies, W. Veitch, C, S.â€".Weber. ~>_ The Secretary was voted $15 for services rendered during 1907. â€" ‘The directors were appointed a committee to ‘ solicit ~ subscriptions awnd select the date for the spring show. £ . Messrs. W. Veitch and>â€" Secretary Bricker were appointed delegates to the Fairs Convention in Toronto. The usual grant of $15 was voted to the N. W. Poultry and Pet Stock Association. L147 i â€"Messts. J. B. Weaver and M. Schiâ€" edel werem&ppointed. auditors for the SLEEPLESS BABIES _ ABE SICKLY BABIES ensuing year. Well babies ‘sleep soundly and wake up brightly., When little ones are restless, sleepless and cross it is the surest sign that they are not well. Probably the stomach or bowels is out â€"of order, or it may be teething troubles. Give Baby‘s Own _ Tablets and see how quickly the child grows, well and happy and sleeps â€" soundly and naturally. Not the drugged sleep. of ‘"soothing‘ medicines, but the naâ€" tural sleep of health. You have the, guarantee of a government . analyst that this medicine contains no pois? snous opiate or narcotic, â€" and you can give the tablets just as safely to a new born babe as to the well grown child. Sold by all medicine â€" dealers jor by mail at 25 cents a box from The . Df.â€" Williams‘ Medicine _ Co., } Brockville, Ont: ANNUAL MEETING / OF BERLIN CLUB The annual meeting of the DCT!IN Club was held on Monday evening, and was largely attended by the memâ€" bers. _ The reports presented showed that the past year was the most . prosperous in the history of the Club. The finances ate in a very satisftac tory condition, the membership . has increased considerably and the Interâ€" est in the welfare of the organization has never been greater than it is fAt present PRLICC ‘The Club voted the sum. of $25 to the Daughters of the Empire . for the Victoria Montment Fund. + The question of holding montlily smokers and of organizing a Canaâ€" dian‘ â€" Club were discussed: but : ho definite action was taken. . ¢ The officers for: the ensuing y@aT gre as* follows:â€"â€" * ~Presidentâ€"W. H. Breithaupt. .. ; Viceâ€"Pres.â€"J. H. Landreth. f Executiveâ€"Geo. Rumpel, J. 8. Aw thes, A. H.. Devitt, W. M. 0. Lock tad, Carl z‘m. F, G. Forsyth, ‘A. J. RoOs. Hy. Knoll.. .._ . | At the conclasion of. the mhm‘ a smoker | was held “ï¬%&% gramme .Was$ € $ ?t: [J . Dcvim hd â€" Ed. At the conclas smoker â€" was hel gramme .Was To stg." â€" J. Davidsc Richer â€" assisted suitable financial _ arrangemen‘ts You can‘t make good gingerâ€"aloml anything ails the ginger. i hl::cu sweeping assertion "to Bay i new.broom sweeps clean. ‘, WA a mib thinks e saows about a woman knows he doekn‘t 5.3 min can become. PoPMAE 3 "D is â€" willifg ‘to buy the> drinks â€" and Cbgi@Psâ€" o5os ols is i+ ... Sheo‘s a »wise woman‘ who proténds that: het ‘hasband : bas»all the 1";" ‘eoioonel with the matrimonig) . C bike, > .5 ; THE LAUGHâ€"LINE can become: populat it he to buy the drinks . and the ensuing y@at ol the Berlin wh'c: M;:" No sane mother would wish herself n h "A treated under the conditions of mediâ€" cine or surgery of half a century ago. 'g Why then should she give her little . :nds the oldâ€"lmmmn «lai t a cenmtury ago, W more likely gingetâ€"@!04!) (nat not obtain pol§onous\ opiates that cannot gure the child, but mereâ€" in " to l"‘Y‘ly drugs it into temporary . insensiâ€" ooo ks aaie m man t is y n no. pr 6 he . doekn‘t mmm-&j\am"m science. mother _ 4 mw“‘ this medicine to mu‘-ï¬m 8 mnd g:r.m o a 0 ' A % it does not con "one ho pt ot opiate or ‘poigonous soothing I the This medicing Cifet r milâ€" * o iulthy. inughieg," ‘AApRF * YÂ¥ :: t * [ the other Fengwe »eewne .A 9 * 00 4* q Don‘t miss this Sale. Sale bogins now and continues until eveyrthing is sold. | [ MODERN MEDICINES C o® C3 CR0ge .0 200 lim i tek s b_ckm‘?utory Cost MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ FOR 996. This lot is bunched together= for a quick sale,. all one buckle lace lumâ€" bermcn‘s rubbers, Ist quality, not damaged, all sizes boys‘ 11 to men‘s 13, reg. $1.175 to $2, Ziegler‘s marked dOWR DIICE ... ll/gs is loniad dougen Here they are awa Men‘s and Boy‘s 2 buckle arnd late 38 t, . 4 eyclet rubbers. _ These: a.c made of the very best quality of duck.. ‘‘Never Break" and "Kant Krack" uppers, _ every _ pair guarâ€" anteed to wear by the makers, . all sizesâ€" boys 1 to. men‘s 13. Worth any place $2.75 to $3â€" Zieglet‘s cut DMICB S3,;22204 4006 ies i ns tgnn t sT nds " arraa ie rrteads Men‘s‘ and Boys‘ pure gum . and Kant Krack duckâ€" rubbers, mostly heavy rolled soles and ‘heels, \ bcst quality uppers and soles, not a pair of damaged ones . in the lot.All sizes boys‘ 1 to men‘s 13, our regular $2 and $2.50 kinds. Ziegler‘s marked Hown : PHGB .. A...oolproed iniiatins qarmarivens MEN‘S LEATHER LEGGINS 89c We are going out of these : too,and that‘s why we afe almost giving away ~what we have left. â€" Allâ€"sizes 5 to 12. proof kinds MEN‘S $1.50 FELTS FOR 59¢ NMNEN‘S, BOYS‘ AND LADIES‘ L_oversnors ror 99¢ These are mostly white pure wool, scamless felts for rubbers, sizes 5 to 9. Reduced to : 59cat Ziegler‘s. Thoy cost. us fat more, ~but .. we ORDERED OUT: â€" SHDRRT quatiy fampermen‘s rubhore, 8076 worth of onildren‘s shoos. . Read these prices, they will blot out all thoughts of hard times. Every shoo and at the price can be found in‘ T#ZIS STORE EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED. Bést $2 and $2.50 waterâ€" Sold by all medicinie. dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Â¥ 4 e h Batten‘s Wedge ‘has compiled a list of thittyâ€"three ‘Dont‘s" for d\in-v. tisors, of which these three, at least, deserve especial emphasis: _ * ‘ ~ Don‘t forget the vital change. that :n he:mo uwpon : the Wu,&d“ of uyingâ€"that Wm q‘x- thing to be ad sed; looks dor the advertisement, and buys what the advertising columns tell about. $%1.89 ; Don‘t put off advertising your w:.‘:mtm get the mâ€™ï¬ tne trade." > &8 WeW .+ 5 . ca en d ~Don‘t take an example from .Long tellow‘s poem about shooting an . at $1.39 £, . / _ @o9VV imE _______ _ HAVEFOUND No w there i8 & reason bobind all this, and here it is: â€" Two months ago on November 15th we advertised that we were "going ou> of Ladies‘, Girls‘ and Children‘s Shoe the same time we advertized that we wanted our "Men‘s $5000 stock reduced to about $2000" and we have been sell W’" s ; s at the prices we advertized them at. Now do all the stores that are shouting "bargains" give bargains? Some do, more t «‘3‘ ; € "« Do Axyway for this reason; we arâ€" positively and honestly not going to continus Ladies‘ Shos Business just as soon as We & is me of them for we are expecting a big shipment of "The Great Regal Shoe for men only" that‘s what we advertised â€"tm a big of good reputationâ€"ALWAYS DOING AS WE ADVERTISE our pPricks and ADVERTISEMENTS are read and. m, huried to this store, they came in crowds, yes in hundreds, and so big was the jam at times that we found it necessary to lock do>rs fohs time; but the people came again and sgain for the best shoes, rubbers and slippers that are made in the world, can‘ta be bought at prices that are actually below manufacturer‘s fectory cost toâ€" day. Here‘s what we bave still on hand and they bave “q THE REASON: 99¢ THIRTYâ€"THREE . "DONT‘S." 59c n t want to do any “Goon .‘IMES’. wuat we wool lined can‘t hold buckle and LADIES‘ FELT SHOES, ; LEATHER AND FELW sH10oES, Some gaiters, lace and button, best black felt shoes, some leather and fine kid: foxing, bright new goods,~ sizes only 3, 4 and 5 and 7 afd 8. Every woman‘s shoe must go, that‘s . why we. offer these for such a price, reg. $1.75 and . $1:50 at Zicgler‘s for GIRLS‘, BOYS‘ AND CHILDREN‘S = «~RUBBER BOOTS FOR $1.19.. ‘Every pair ~of girls‘ and children‘s thoes must go, even rubbers, . «etc.. Here‘s all we have of best quality high tubber. boots, nice. wartm . wool lined, bright finished. Sizes 6 childs to ¢ 2 girls and bojs: Worth any place‘ . $1.75 and â€"$2., Hurry along new# Ziegler‘s CUb. PMZC ...u.l0.00.0. 1.19 All sizes, newest fall shapes, of out finc patent coltskn, vici kid and dull call leathors, lace an button, ~wide ant â€"narrow shapes, rogular price $4 and : $4.50.© At Ziegler‘s for ........ is WOMEN‘S BOOTS. This lot is made u> of: our ‘ibest $3 and $3.50 ladies‘ laca and bufton Loots, patent leathers and plain Kid, all sizes ~ ant Shapes, .pretty . hecls, good soles. " ie < ADIES‘* FINE BOOYS AT : 5 CUT PRICE MAKE TRACK FOR ZIEGCLER‘S, BERLIN. THEY ARE â€" SELLING OEF THEIR BEST SHOES, RUBBERS AND SLIPPERS BELOW THE MAKER‘S COST PRICE. $ on ta Thein." All _ sizes button, all waterproof ang Why bless you, it‘s as plain as the nose on your face and here‘s th» reason that we sold exa worth of shoes in the eight weeks‘" tims; " os. Boest shoes made. m“ makers® cost. so <& wWATERLOO COUNTY‘S GREATEST SHOE . STORE row into the air and upe:d to find it, sometimé in the heart of an oak. . o these Batten ‘"Don‘ts," . and to the 30 which cannot be reprinted for fack of space, we take the liberty of adding another: Don‘t forget that the 'hvb&! City feldâ€"meaning all the terâ€" titory within fifteen miles of . our Town Hall. â€" cannot be o:leqnnely covered without the help of the Berâ€" lin Telegraph. om‘::m wastold > at a. olub the Irighnmiaa was bard at wotk pa go‘mpo!.-wmpole & 6 "green, when guddenly . the "pot, paint slipped and splashed on the Sidewalk.. Not more than & . fow LOOKED LIKE iT 59¢ 59¢ 2.89 Women‘s pretty . clt slippers, leath« er or felt soles, with heels sizes 8 to 8, regular 90cf t%fl, Ziegler‘s , cut Our Ladiés comfortablé house slipâ€" pers in fine kid, warm lined, .. with elastic ‘fronts, or with one strap soft easy leather soles, all sizes,, 3 to 8 regular $1.50 and $1.35, ZicBier‘s cut price Ladies‘ elegant velvet slippers with comfortable low heels, â€" warm lined, pretty shapes and colots, _ regular prices ©$1.35 to $1.:75, Ziegler‘s cut Boys‘ and children‘s moccasins, all sizes" 11 to 5, Zieglet‘s: cut . price Boys‘ plain rubbers for any shape shoe, not damaged, best quality, . all sizes, 1. to 6, Zieglet‘s . out : price Children‘s black leather leggins, alâ€" so_black bedver cloth kinds, sizes 6 to 10, all must go at Ziegler‘s cut S&IC > JOK .1l seeclcwecennlFin. vrirdeenrinneciareine " 89¢ Sale These are our stylish winter shoes kid box cali uppers,â€" light and exâ€" tension sol¢s, patent and kid . too caps, â€" sizes °3 to 1J ... .}a..ee Litte giris‘ <\nd ‘boys‘ shoeg . at Ziegler‘s price ~ > sc Little girls‘ and. boys‘ shoes fine patént colts‘in (won‘t crack) uppers, dull hid tors, â€"some are‘ kid Styles with patent tos â€" caps, spring hecls, medium weipht soles,spring . heels, our seconis later another Irishman, also an employe of the telephone company came along. y y *4 He® looKed at the paint, then at his countryman â€" on. the ladder coming down the pole, The, with affected anâ€" xiety, he called: ® _ "Mulcahy, Mulcahy! Have ye bad Jt was mormdon Saturday that Mr. George Ru had notified his salicitors, Messrs, Millart & Sims, to take action against Mr. Allen Hubér fot ~libellous statetnents he is 8 m to bave made regarding nc * " ' â€"Mr. Huber® said Jhe. looks ~. up the mattet, . a$ a u::‘m have hi veaso pushing the election protest. hemorthage*‘ BERLIN‘S BEST SHOE «evigntancee 69c 89¢ 89c 59¢ 19¢ \poOT ctiers on foe ... on Ziegler‘s cut price wis i terle eab en qeaiing Girls‘ stylish lace and ; es in kid, patent coltskin and box . calf and ‘ kid extension s very pretty new â€"styles, out reg $2.50 . and b‘i@ velhe tver Children‘s and ‘ gifl‘s slippers fancy â€" felt styles, leather and . soles, all sizes up: to 2, out p T5c styles, Ziegler‘s cut price . ‘Bay boys‘ and youths‘. good J shoes, good waterproo{ uppets, soles, all sizes 11 to 5 ,.......... $1.89 buys â€" ladies‘ elegant, | skiting boots,;: plump : box â€"?alisk uppers, some warm lined styles, . waterproot goatskin, all sizes .2 7. . Zieglet‘s prIGG ....:..s..... .,1.,'.,;‘2" This one is a good‘ one, made with a good solid sole, v.wrdoï¬!ï¬ calf uppers, all sizes, 6 to 10, ~ at MEN‘S HOCKEY BOOTS $1.59 Ziegier‘s. Buys your choice of any of . the b hockey shoes we own, such as _ Mcâ€" Pherson‘s lightning hitch ankle . supâ€" porter,â€" mule hide uppets,> ck : tan style, all sizes 5 to 10, Zieg ICD‘S ‘CH$ PHICB ... zces uen dn OME $6 AND $5 SHOES $8.89 Our fest American wfl‘ tent coltskin <and dfl .and id wppers, hand sewed es, all sizes 8 to 11, latest new ‘shapes, see them and _ you‘ll ~buy a pair,,â€" our ~ best shoes, but we‘ve too many. Ziegletr‘s cut prite S§I€ .wsm« ""“"";’.ï¬ _ â€"Patent colt and ‘calfskin uppers, all sizes 5\ to 11, Ziegler‘s cut ’ï¬i §MI6.. ... ... . onl Nindiiio ind on avaieteinine t MEN‘S $41 SHOES FOR lflv The new steel eotl-hsflli%fl the Meadâ€"Morrison Mig. Co., at Fort Wilâ€" liam, is completed and is the highâ€" ast on the Great Lakes. y }$1.00, or Dr, T. A. Slocam A friend of Dr. Slocum Remedios . writes: ‘‘Send a bottle of Payehine . to Mrs. W... . They have a daughter . ht decline, m‘nl believe: it would . help her. â€" 1: chave m~' ow ) . remedies to the family, calted _ gome of the mirmc ‘ e =: 4 plished inside ~the last 18 yea! £ _ which I have MeFlar ®/ vt | T..6. IRWIN, Little % lhn&mnn.ll\iul::r‘l g, y ach or other conktituti carâ€" .. od by Paychine. â€" At all druggists, 500 and 2. "tea, Psychine Missionaries $2 ‘shoes, Ziegler‘s d Ap +4