E‘s t Carter‘s Little Liver Pills. The Mercantile Fire ‘OUMice, Waterloo Mutual Bulding pigy. "_ + . ~ . King Bt. Business Office 249, House 200. Business solicited> for first class Companics, * Déeposit with the Demirion Government ...... ...... .. $117,140, All policies guaranteed by the London sad Lancashire Insurance® Company with Assets of $16,306,.638. .. Alfred Wright, Secretory \"P. H. Hall, Inspector ~ _\ «See Pacâ€"Stuile Wrapper Betows ie eret datys n pteant of Now Street Hats The Misses Fohrenbach Head Office â€" Waterico Subscribed Capital........ _ 250,0 Insurance Company INCORPORATED 1875 The New Felt Hat with broad rim for girts. In all shades and tricmed to suit your tastes, f Remenmiber the address, __._. CA BOEHM General Insurance Agent, Supcessot to Buckberrough . C)>_ ~ Honor Gtaduate Toronto Conservaâ€" â€"â€" _ tory of Music. TEACHERS â€"OF Newest, Nattisst, Neatest "NAUTIC‘ Pupils for examination at ;rm::w-hy of music and orom O'v-'n | tudionâ€" Waterloo and adqr:lm Nng . Streot & ~BOEHM District Agen! Waterloo, Ont. _ Phone 249. GVURE §!CK HEADACHEâ€" Must Boar Signature of esA R. Bean Miss E. L. Bean, 23 KIN3 ST.JBAST. Cay? embracing _~Mr. George Rumpel has been electâ€" ed wice Pres of the new merger, ~but will not devote as much timeâ€"to the felt business as formerly, as he is interested ‘in his: Asbestos l:‘ho. in Quebec, Mr. Oscar Rumpel wills manâ€" age the Befllm"y. â€"and Mr. ~A. J. Kimmel will be in charge of . the The Berlin Felt.Co., which â€" was founded in Berlin . _by Mr. George Rumpel thirty ‘years ago, was taken over by the syndicate after negotiaâ€" ‘tions extending several years and â€" a large price, it is understood, was ‘paid for the plant; . k and | the Grosch Felt Co., of Milver» ton,: which will likely be taken into Kimme! and Elmira {factories. srg. T. H. Rieder and H. D. lar are also interested in the zation. . Mr. D. Lorne McGibbon, of Montâ€" teal, President of the Canadian Conâ€" solidated â€" Rubber â€" Co., _ who _ put throygh the big rubber merger, is also interested financially im this new enterprise and .was the chief promoâ€" ter in the formation of the felt metrâ€" ger Farmers, are you acquainted with thr Wookly Farmer‘s Sun?. Jt etaims to Be an independent journal for farm and home. _ The claim is fair. . It is a clean paper, thercfore fit for â€" the bome. It is particularly adapted to the farm home because it is edited iml published with a view to interâ€" est _ cvery ‘person in the homeâ€"all may read if regularly with profit. We unhesitatingly recommend The Sun to every farm house in Canda. Tha subscription price of the two papers, the Chronicleâ€"Tclegraph and ~Weekly Farmer‘s Sen, from now until 1 Jan. 1911 for $1.65. Mr. J; Suddaby, who has been the able teacher of â€" the Shakespearian class at St. Jerome‘s College for 20 years, has been obliged to resign the position owing to the change in the eurriculion hour at the College, which conflicted with his dutics as principal of the Public Schools. In recognition of his faithful services he was preâ€" sented with the following address and a valuable goldâ€"headed cane inscribed with the Jeromean pennant:â€" Mr. Suddaby. . MR J. SUDDABY WAS HONORED BY STUDENTS We the Fathers and students of St. Jerome‘s College, and in particular the pupits of ~the Shakespearean class, hawe for some time past feltâ€" that we are indebted to you for the many and valuable services you have rendâ€" ered to us in your capacity as . a teacher. Forâ€"nearly a score of years _ you have beén amongst us as a professor and in that period you spared neither time nor energy. For this we wish to show you our gratitude. It is with‘ reluctance we bid adieu to you as one amongst us. Butâ€" as the reverend Fathcrs deemed it recâ€" essary to have the timeâ€"table of clasâ€" ses changed for the further advanceâ€" ment of the students, we recognize the fact that owing to other duties which devolve upon you, you can not be with us any longet. Rest assured, however, . that _ the friendly relations which have always existed . between us will long _ conâ€" tinue to exist as such. And . thereâ€" fore we ask you ta accept this gltt, not that it is an equal remuncration for your services, but merely as . & more tangible manner of expressing our appreciation for the work _ you have done. That you may be a frequent visitor at the college and that you enjoy many, many years of happiness . and activity in your geod work is the wish of i matl"t The Faculty and Students : of St. \Jerome‘s. Mr. Suddaby greatly appreciated the gift and made a neat_ response to the address. C3 ae4 £4 [1 A OISINTERESTED OPINION Galt, Sept. 30.â€"The threeâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. David Hastings, foreman at â€" the ColdieMeCulloch Windmill Factory, met. dcath in a strange maDâ€" net today. . Tha lad was playing about â€" the kitchen of â€" his father‘s home,â€" and in search for diversion EUTTCY EPm Sm PC ESV took ho‘d of the Tong:rolterâ€"towelâ€" hâ€"nging . there and begen Wwisting it about hi. , "In : some way we itc feliow got Ws head fastencd in the towel and was unable to exbricate himself. In the absence Tor the moâ€" ment .of older persons from the room the poor child. perished miserably in this trap of his own making. CHOKED BY ROLLER TOWEL bï¬unr Troubled with dandruf(? ‘Want more hair? An clegant dressing? 40 000 M 0 42. Cutskur (Clvceria. Ouinin. Sedium Chiorid. Wa belleve doctors endorse this formula, or we would not put & up. Does not Cotor the Hair AYER‘S MHAIR vVIGOR of McKelâ€" organiâ€" MAIR VIGOR ~ side at the County Court en ~Willlam Roos vs. George A. Phillips and the Staudard Bank ot Canada, to kxcover sum of $139.71 m\.s pure chase money agteed to bo p forx certain personal property ~ Millar & Sims, Berlin, for plaintifis, and Mark & Scanlon; Bradford, Simcoe County. al*el1 oo8 &%c‘&clul rr‘xr. Te igg es are as follows: Dunke & Co., vs.~J. 8. Shants and 1. B:; Shantz, action on ® promiss@ty note.: ~Millar & Sims for plaintiG, and W M.::Cram for defeadants. The Twinâ€"City (Oil Compgany, Ltd., ts. Charles H. Hughes, an action for damages for breack of contract .and Uraham Jackson vs: Alexander Herâ€" gott, Magdal na Hergott iand .. ; Jacos Hergott, to set aside a deed. W. M. €ram for â€" plaintiff, _ J. A. Nowat, Guelph, for, defendants. an injuncticn restraining the defendâ€" ant from selling benzine,â€" gagoline and coal oil purchased from any persons or ‘companies than the plaintifs or fromâ€"acting as agent or from ,, being interesed it _ any _ other companics handling oils for a period of five years from the ~$th day of â€" March, 1909. Scellen and We‘r, Reriin, for (plainâ€" tifls, W, E. Buckingbam, Guelph, for defendant. y Is the Result Obtaived When Dr. Wilham‘s Pink Pills Are Used. GOOD BLOOD AND GOOD HEALTH have ‘@d blood. _ It is only when th» blood‘ isâ€"bad that the health«ds Poor. _ The blood is the lifegiving fluid of the bodyâ€"it is therefore an absolute ncessity thatâ€" it shoull â€" be ke; t _ free from all imprritics and poisons. _ ~To do this nothing [ can eqtal Pr. Williams‘ Pinkâ€" Pills _ for Palc People. _ These Pills make now, rich blood with every dosyy they drive out aÂ¥ery. impurityâ€"every pcoisonâ€"and thes give good health. _ Corcerring theny Miss Bernadelte Lapointe, â€" of St. Jetome, Que., says:â€""For several years my health was very badâ€" my far to mine. T followcd hcer advice <nd beran taking th> pills. They sconâ€"ga‘e me some slight reliel. . Fnâ€" couraged by this I continued their use for seteral montbs and they strengthâ€" ctrd my whot: system. I am to day ‘n execlicot bealth and always keep Dr. Wiliams‘ Pink Pills in the house for if I feel a little out of sorts 1 ta‘e a 10¢ of Pills and am soon â€" alâ€" tight again." Thousands of young girls throughâ€" ovt Canada suffer just as Miss Laâ€" points did. _ They are sickly all the time and are totally unablo to take the enjoyment out of: fife that every bealthy girl should. They need _ a tonic to burld â€" them upâ€"to cnable then _to withstand the worries of horsehold or business dutics; to give (them strength to enjoy socicl ‘ife. â€" Such a tomic is Dr. Williams‘ Pin‘t Pills for Pale People. _ These Pills give tlood "to bloodless girls; thoy ‘strength‘n _ the nerves, banish headaches and tackaches; cure indigesâ€" ticn, rheumatism, heart palitation ind relieve the maffy ills of girlhood ind womsnhood. _ Sold by all mediâ€" dine dealers or direct by mail at 50 Cints a box or six toxes for $2.50 from the Dt. Williams‘ Mcodizine Co. Arockville, Ont. A. A. PIPE OWNSs An important deal was completed on Saturday evcning when Mr. A. A. Pige, the wall known coat dealer of Berlin . tecame ths indisputed owner of. the Walrer House block. This prorerty bas been in the hands of various syndicates during the last Tew yeats amd Torâ€"geveral months was in the ccmtrol of the Kaiserhot Hoâ€" e €x" ~ .. To have good hcalth you must Mr. Pipe purchased the shares . of the various stockholders on Satutrday ard as the result this valuable block is gow in his possession. High Court ©Cases THE WALPER BLOCK was with of . rï¬ m "nov““m“ Krauth , au:a sent to, Ower S * Rev. 8. Cressman . of s&#’ will lake ohur in Berlin.‘The ministers wote stationed as followsâ€" . â€" Presi Eldersâ€"East District, 8. Test g s . ’ trict, E. Sicvenpi (lmd;;%t Dis CA helper. x Owen‘ Soundâ€" C. F. Krauth, â€" 8. Shantz helper. 3 â€" Sunnidaleâ€"W. Brown, 1. Brubather e yboroâ€" J . Bolwell. Elmwoodâ€"M. .Bricker. p Port Elginâ€"W. â€"Masters. â€" Bruce Peninsulaâ€"A. Rimington, Aâ€" Worder, & m\o#n?m Frey. Staynerâ€"I. Sinden, | 3 Shrigleyâ€"F. Lchman, A. . Gooding helper. S Scottâ€"H, W. Staufier. ‘Toronto, East Endâ€"J. E. Fiddler. Toronto, Bethelâ€"C. Raymer. Investigate and see for yourself the Art covering in Wigs and . Toupces. Prof. Dorenwend Patent Toupees . ar* now worn on over 90,000 Heads . by all classes in all stations of life. In this particular structure the ven‘ tilation is perfect;, as light as a feaâ€" the is securely adjusted to the head, can be combed just as your own hair; thiy _ inake any man look ten ycals younger, besides the protection ~you get. from Catarth, Colds, Neuralgta, etc. Call end see them at Walper House, Berlkm on Saturday, Oct. 16. GENTLEMEN WHO ARE BALD BERLIN SCHOOL BOARD SUSGESTION NOT APPROVED (Chairman Pequegnat, of the Public School Board, stal.d at the regular meetfng on Thursday evening that thâ€" educat:cnal afiairs â€" of _ the Public Scho.Is _ were running along sc sinoothly that there is practically no business to transact outside of the routin> work o(“-the Board. _ At the â€"session Wednesay: the sugzestion of the kindergarten teachers for shortet hours was refused, the organization of a cadet corps was bricily discussed and _ referred to the committeec and the usual accounts were passed. Chairman Hett, of the Cadet Corps Committee, was not ready toâ€"report. LHe, however, intimated _ that the School Act allows the expenditure by the Board of $200 annually for phyâ€" socal culture where the enrollment is 3000 or over, and he was informed that a property qualified instructor would beâ€"paid by the Militia Departâ€" ment if the provisions of the _ Act regarding Cadet Corps was adheral to. NEW JERUSALEM ASSOCIAâ€" TION IN SESSION 1N BERLIN The association of the New Jerusâ€" alem thurch of Canada is in session here at the church at the cornet â€" of King and Water streets The meeting was callcd to order Friday afterâ€" noon by the president, Res, Percy Billings of Toronto, who. deliferp@is annual addrmess. He said thqg‘_ . . the church was the Lord‘s means @savâ€" ing rocn and that in this view there tcva encouragement for our doing tter and more church work. The time was then given to the reading of reports, and at 4 p.m. tha Rev. E. D. Danicls gave an address _ on missionary work, defining the work of the new church and saying that _ it should _ be placed in skilled hands. This _ was discussed by T. Mower Martin, W. H. Law of _ Toronto, H. B. White of London, Mrs. H. B. White, Charles Ruby and others. In the evening there was a reception in the basement of the church, which atâ€" tractcd a large nunsber. _ About 150 were prosent. A brief programme was rendered, and the occasion was one long to be remembered. _ There are visitors from the States in atâ€" tendance uporm the Association. City Mission Pres.â€"â€"J, N: Kitching Bethelâ€"J. A. Sider, . W. Waldron Bresiauâ€"P.â€" Cober. Vinelandâ€"L. P. Raymer Stouftvilieâ€"J. McLaren, W. Yates DEATH OF MRS. H. PATERSON Guelph Mercury.â€"Mr. Wm. and Alox. Dunn of St. Josoph‘s Isle, received a â€" message lately informing them of the death of their poungest and last surviving sistet, Mrs. Henry Paterâ€" son, of the new town of Paterson {named after her), Wash., U.S. After disposing of the most of her property last year she made an extendedMour, visiting British Columbia and _ the other â€" Western Provinces, St. Josâ€" eph‘s Isle and spending the Old Home Week at (iveiph whera she met many old friends and some of hot brothers whom she had not seen for about 30 years. _ .Jean Dunn Paterson . was the younsest daughter of the lalc‘ Wm. Durm, sr., Mosboro. Her othet: brothers left are John Dunn, Berlin; James, Missouti and R. B. Dunn, Paterson, Wash. _ Of her family fout are living. . Wm. Dunn Paterson, sta tion mastat, t!l. C. Railway, Cherroâ€" kee, lowa; Robt E., Arizonay H: T. 14903\ 0) i ie e phvt lee, . closed _ on The sessions â€"were mt and the rd"?z . Our new line of band pair ted ~‘ Haviland® White ansd Gold and has m“q i: the latest : * Leading Jeweller, 13 KINXG 8T , 8OUTH . _!~ LMTLE ILLS OFB‘CHILDROOD On the â€" ~word of mothers all over Canada m is no othwx medicine can ecualâ€" ‘s Own Tablets for the cure of such ills as indigestion, coli¢, diatrho:a, constipation, simple: fever, worins agd tecthing ~troubles. This medjcine is good for the new boit baby or Useâ€"well grown child." .Atbâ€" solutely safeâ€"you have the guarantce ol a government analyst that this is true. ‘Mrs. G.:$.:Ward, Rivington, QGug., _ <saysiâ€""I _ cannot praise Baby‘s Own Tallets warmly cnough. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at. 25 cents a box from the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brocicville, Ont. Miss N. Henderson, of Cobourg, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. T. M. Nash, of Wellington, Ont., is visiting her relatives in Berâ€" lin for a few days. Mrs. R. Sider and daughter Helen are spending a few, days with relaâ€" tives in New Dundé. The vital sta?tistics registered _ at the town hall last month were:â€" 23 births, 18 marriages and _ 17 deaths. A unique and pretty event took Flace on Wedn sday afternoon when Miss Lang gave a delightful lunchedn at the home of hir parents, Mr. and _ Mrs. Geo. C. II. Lang, Queen street, _ in honor of her cousin, Miss Florence May Lang, who will be wedded to Dr. William Swift â€" of Chicago rext week. Covers were id «or twelve anl the table decorations were in red favors and American beautics ‘with beautifully handâ€"painted place cards. The ices were served in the form of Cupid, carried out in red and yenov effect. A most Legutiful rouquet . of liKesâ€"oftheâ€"walkey ~and . white r0ScS was presented to Miss Florence Lang ty hor little cousin, Margaret Lang. Mr. E. R. Bier has returned â€" from his tolidays spent at Parry Sound M.< Eph Ferriee was‘ a business visite in Toronto on Thursday. Mr. F. M. Shildrick assumedâ€"his duâ€" ties as choirâ€"leader of the ~Dublin Street Mcthodist choir in Guelah on Thirsday evening. Mrs. J. B. Weaver, Miss H. Buckâ€" berrough, _ Miss R. ‘Weaver, Mrs. (Rev.) J. T. Marshall were among the Berlin _ defegates at the W.C.T.U. mecting im Preston on Thursday. Messrs. I. Holman and V. Cober spent Sunday with friends near New Dundee. â€" Mr. J. Shocmakat, David street is a busimess visitor .in Dane, Ont. Friday was an exceedingly busy day at the local braic‘h of the Dominion Bank, where the town taxes are colâ€" lected. The bankers were on the, job from 10 o‘clock in the morning _ till 9 o‘clock in the evening and the sum of $35,000 was collected. This is $7,000 more than was collected on the last day for the payment of the first instalment which was announced as a recordâ€"breaker. Mr. Oliver Mitchell of London spent Sunday at his home in town. Among the young men who left for Toronto University last week is Mr. Locis Breithaupt, jr.. Ho is taking up the New Honor Course in Finance and Comunerce. Governor Cook anl Miss Cook were in Hamilton on Satinday, hav jng accompanied Mary Henry of Hes pcler,;who was committed to the Hos pital for tho Insanc. 5 In the neighborhood of $70,000 was paid in during the last two woeeks. TWO FRIENOS RESCUED BY GIN PILLS The Kidney and Bladder Remedy he owes Gin PIMS a CED° M 8" 20 0j which he can never repay. _ He.?uflereï¬ EPVTEUT PV CE ETEDCCICZ! PlyS for kran with Bladder Trouble, and could not r- urine except by much straining which caused great pain. Mr. Bauer sent for a free sample of Gift Pills, The first dose did him good that he ordered six box m to take them regularly, A month‘s treatment complehxl; eured him. In high glee he called on his friend, Mr. Simpm to tell the latter about his ncom what a wonderful remedy Gin Pills proved to be. Mr.;flm,ut that time, was suffering int y with his Kidneys. Cin Pills were promptly recommended and takenâ€"with the gratâ€" Berlin News Items PPSomiemet RmR o d 90 ifying result that both these good friends are well and happy men today. _ Gin Pills are a special remedy for three special diseasesâ€"Kidney, Bladder and Urinary ‘Troubles. For these, Gin Pills are with an absolute of ntompt reliel or money refunded, 50¢. a bos: 6 for $2.50,. Write National Drug & Chemical Co. (Dept. A), Toronto, for RA. J. Cabel Prosents T .8 of BERELIN, â€" I| NEervous DEBILITY 3e 4 Waterioo uy 1Ve have the largest stock and Royal Onk ie, $10.80 and up. .â€" . "/ / > t . wmm dfl-I.....-....]._a‘ï¬' ‘.~‘,‘; sires q} Pmcymmm.%{ al iT o o6 ce :%‘ is 2s K MWWAE Gâ€"Special attention this line of busines#; ux:g.'RMG 653. o Pexioly s3 l w n Protects berses and eattle from fly pests and vermin. . teed to kill the flies. Potfooflyhan:l’eu. A grand disinfef easily applied. C.c h+ in _ Montans. Mr. M both with pen and cam gan‘ic and thrilling . ig The Simpson Retall Fu Th The Canadian Magazine for t is an exceptionally strom t.â€" The â€" first article is the Last Groat Roundâ€"Up," | account by Mr. Newton Mac itor of the magazine, of th re for _ the Canadian Gove the Pahlo berd of wild b Dealer infHardware, Paint, Stoves, Tinware â€" Plumbing and Pipefitting. King St, Berlin Phone 141. . _ 29 Queen St., South. Drs. KENNEDY & KENNEDY B CERRRET TE TeE C TE mm EN O ED CR D ELE i" wmmwnp'mommwnm pervousness, bashfuiness and despondency dissppear; the eyes become bright, the btvvllma' DashFulpes® MMC snE en Te d face f clear, energy retu: Gom‘o's.ndflnmol.mzld meï¬â€˜g;lnwmï¬mï¬ovwwmm Jg-g ns ating Ts iriaa Repaiegh o cyoun, mppecet ie of charge. Dou‘t let quacks and fakirs rob you of your E®~ NO NAMES USED WITHOUT Wm! CONSENT. i h l clemens 1 was iiiataii enc y narrnth e Sopendy,‘though 1 hnd 108 sh ""‘""‘1...“&:".’.%.«.:‘.3.':“.".."‘}‘ M'm-m;rg Uitpuat the nerves: T was cured estay aat parien) P hm sint thee and will continue to do so." CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY s o tront en eure V ARICO s c e Ne o s enb iats bad oi FURNITL You are requested to call and examine the Heintzman & Coy Pianos at the warercoms of F. G. Gardiner s HEINTZMAN & CO. at lt GEO. E. POTTER Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. abl Good music in the home is invaluable. That Canadians of culture fully realize this is shown by the many homes that contain a It is a particularly fine instrument to sing to well as to perform on. ‘*The tone of the Heintéman & Co. Pisno is delightful, the elasticity of action marvelous; Dr. William‘s and Insect Be: THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS. delighntinl, 1he exun::y‘ 1;; :lmon m-l'vluo:‘ every note ria"h;{ ear, pearly h 3 excells any pi I have mw ¢ y piano (MADE By ¥£ OLDE FIRME OF HEINTZMAN a co.} M BOTTOM PRICES McTayish : show! mora What a ¢ ing & HPLAINTS, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES asd al "LEE. AOOKS FREE. 1 unable to call write for a Questitn PIANO strong numâ€" is â€" entitlod Up,"‘ being MacTavish, t the capâ€" Government & buffaloes it ue big mon whe was to take tnusually . in tributed _ by Editor of tithed "Por who _ tarned the "conscription‘‘ â€" pos Conference. _ His well worth reading Berlin, Ontario, by _ Mi the nalitics at the, PrOSS It was Mr. M L the _ tide ~against ‘~resolution ato. His impressions of ali t the delegates fl se buffaloes alive. ting article is come r. .J. A. Macdonald, Globe, and . is _ ¢f« lities at the. Préss AFTEN TREATMENYT CH= ress nald