i; Newest, Nattiest, Neatest $A "NAUTIC" 8. In ‘all shades and triomed to suit x _ _<your tastes. F 'x Remember the address, Soxe: w*".‘ ( C EGee The Mercantile Fire Deposit with the Dominion Government ...... ..>>>>>* $117,140, AI‘,.M?MWMWOn snd Lancashire Insurance Company with Assets of $16,806.638. C. A BOEHM W :;ilfl sleeves and ture of rose â€".__ ; ~C. A BOEHM ~*, go‘nt lace, the pridal ~veil was . of i is 3 Abe finest tulle end was mounted by a General Insurance AgONt â€". ".juliet crown of pearls, â€"she ‘cartied e Avenyt es t Bd ic ue an Empire bouguet ofâ€" white roses Insurance Company ~ _ JNCORPORATED 1875 The Misses Febronpach 23 King St., Berlin, The New for girle, Buocessor to Buckberrough hase r xquisite Busimess Office 249, House 200. :}pod Wright, Sec . H. Hall, Inspector: Miss A. R. Bean Miss E. L Bean, Berlin en * . gory of Music. \\W or PIARO\Q%G‘A“ AND THEORY New Street Hats New Felt Hat with broad rim received a large shipment of Companies. % KING ST. BAST. District Agent Buiding @ The maid of hcnor was Miss Olivia M I f Lang, l::fl‘ of the bride, and the]: ° bridesmaid, Missâ€" Elva Krug,. toth ouse 200. . voing â€" attited fa : Nile p‘x'.;au- & first class" trimmcd with beaded sil«, ng | â€" : jarge plumed black hats and carricd. ‘ ormomem_. . Dutch bouguets of pale pink roses and L. © liliesâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. The groom Was | “ Hr. supported by Dr. John H. Graham <â€"Oof J Chicago and Dr: C. H. ‘McKema â€" of 8 anYy Toron‘o. â€" The vshers were _ Messrs. ! ‘ 1875 Harry ° Lang: of Buffa®o, brath z_ of o the bride, and Rudoiph Krug, of this / aterioo town. > The guests and Wridal party . ; o wa‘e . driven to and from the â€" church .. 250,0000 in auto carriages. / ; } Dominion © In the afternoon Drâ€" ani Mrs. SWift _ .. $117,140, I4t on an extended boueymoon (ripl‘; «» lTTiciding in the â€" Oune of the . utepenidt} EL > > s o t o n Can ven Dolore iy when . Miss: hk 3e c o a . ie oc e e e us ceida i ao s nce: Jo M .. 6 ' d ns v" iÂ¥ tha c wsigh & '~‘_‘"€_ g' "6%1'3-' ‘- wew % *‘4._.’;“ .‘"“â€â€œ ~EeaRel _-,& ! ie T aunihg . CC 1“ T House of Commons '*&s‘.. ¢ € 6 . AmInG : L. O. , . aA 1 tha : Canadian Club . P ¢ rlas ~most beauti and po pask: wievierky m ‘v . i to e e ‘,,'_ w Withen:‘ James Switt, M.D., of Chiâ€" | OB ’.Wm: cago. :‘ The large edifice was crowded m# rent one" . of Jong . before ""‘“"E M most interesting and successiful in nounced > the artival of the bridAl |aps pistory of the Club. © was varkt . a large atte g% The impressive ceremony was perâ€" e o. lgried by Rev, A. J. Fischer, who was | Su5 8+ Yacobe, ‘and the able manner lb*m‘o‘m“"u h‘w“.‘mumm ‘which _ _was sung for the o@C@si0n:|;, Britain, ‘Canada andâ€"the. ‘United ~Lohengrin‘s wedding march Was Pl2Y~| states, a Comparison and ‘a COn "ed in excellnt style by Miss T.~YOD|trast" was treated by the disting Neubronn, and during the SOLvICES | yished speaker was a rate treat Â¥e Miss . McKeana, of ‘Torouto, 8208 |his hearerB. 3 i «_ Ave Marie very sweetly. The President, Dr. J. F. Honsberge! The winsome and< beautiful bride inform ed those <present that the eitered . the : church leaninz on th¢ | Executiveis arranging for luncheons arm of her father and attired. in | every three . weeks and â€"â€" some sn exquisite gown ol white â€"ivory | of the * foremost speakersâ€" in satin with pearl â€" embroidered _ )jolf{ s‘honomhlg:we promised ~> t: an Empire bouquet of and lilies of the valley v4 Among the guests from outside points were Athe â€" fellowing:â€" _ Mrs. Swilt, the groom‘s mother, | Kansas City, Mo.; Hon. William Lyon _ Macâ€" kcenzie King, Minister of Labor, Otâ€" tawa; Mr. Carson, Ottawa; Dr. and Miss McKenpma, Toronto, Mr. Harry Lang, Buflalo, and Miss Olivia Wyld, of Nokomis, 1. ‘;;‘tt;oâ€" -W-es‘t:"a;ttr which they wiil ta‘e up their residence at 603 Arlâ€" irg‘on Place,. ( hicago. wWHEN TO USE DR. ~ _ WILLIAW‘S PINK PILLS Dr. Williams‘ Pin‘\ Pills were oriâ€" ginarily .a prescription used in | the doâ€"tor‘s private practice and . their benoft to mankind has been increcsâ€" cd many thousand fold by their beâ€" ing placed on general sale throuphout the world with the doctor‘s own dirâ€" eptions for _ use. They are enticely ‘ safe ard contain no opiate or habitâ€" | forminz drugs. > t pPr. Williams‘ Pink Fills are a temâ€" edy to use when the blood is thin as in anaemi@;, of ‘impure, as in theuâ€" matism, or when the nerves are weak, as in neuralgia;, or Mfcless in paralyâ€" sus; or whan the body as a whole is ill nourished, as im general debility. ‘They build up the blood, strengthen the nerves aml cure the troubles of womcn ard growing girls, and many forms of weakness. That thousands of people have tried this treatment with good results is shown by the constantly incrâ€"asing number of cures reported. _ % Mr. _Paul Charbonncau, a _ young man well known in the town of St. Jerome, Que., is one of the host who bear testimony to the value of Dtr. ‘ Williams‘ _ Pink _ Pills. He. says:â€" "Whn I loft ssh6ol 1 became .. & Wookkeeper ~in â€" in important office. Probably due to confinement I beâ€" gat â€"to suffer. from indigestion and loss of stzcngth;. 1 became pale and seemingly bioodless and was . often seized with palpitation of the heart and violâ€"nt beadactes. I tried severâ€" al remedies, but &boy did not do me a bit. of good, I was advised to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilis and did so, and the use of eight totcs brought me back to _ perfect heaith and strength. I have sime enloyed the best of health and cannot say ~to> much in praise of â€"this valuable . me» dicine. + » You can get Dr/ Williams‘ â€" Pin‘t Pills from any medicine dealet _ or by mail _ at 50 cents a box ot. six toxes for $3.50 from The Dr. Â¥Wilâ€" liams‘ medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. on Wednesday of Mrs. Henry . Rose, «ftar a Ninssrine ilinoss. The remains have been forwarded to Berlin and the funeral will take place on . Saturday ];?gg #â€"o‘clock from St. Mary‘s R. C. Church to Mount Hope ~ coméâ€" st of ': C lst nesday when . Miss s Fesephias, â€" â€" the youngest er of Mr, Jobhn A. Lang, _ of A> Tannine. Co.._and on6 . Of tery, The deceased is survived .. by m‘wg and . two sons, viz., Nx vaie Doi nds o t and Schmidt, â€" of this DEATH OF MRS. HENRY ROSE The death took place at Milverton ;i.",' '-'.ï¬â€œâ€˜â€œo';‘:“'cm edies don‘t ‘.!h".-t‘.“'..!‘."'; need j in the throat!" . Is that what troubles 38 o Wl Pircthing stronger > y $ A w‘.mm Alnnâ€" i Cemiiine, +af The pite! o “‘3...‘..‘;‘&"“ iR hag the: Club at the lunch of the season at Wipper‘s _m;muwmï¬u eloquent, ins ve and inspiring adâ€" im-‘u-fl-mmtm of ;thomlth\ï¬.fll(ll‘lw‘llh ‘the history of the Club. There was i.umnmdmhom Rerlin. . Waterloo, Preston. Hespeler i. aaice the thome *The Speckoraldh in Britain, ‘Canada andâ€"the United States, a Comparison and a Conâ€" trast" was treated by . the distingâ€" uished speaker was a rare treat to his heatrers. & i =â€". The President, Dr. J. F. Honsberger, by the .caterer ~BAU DbA IESPMTUUT with a large number of new . meme. bers were proposed, among them beâ€" ing Messre E. D. Black and J. Hâ€" Stewart, Hespeler, E. Richmond, St. ‘J;coh, J. E. Kiotz, Cyrus .. Doll, | Preston, J. C. Haight, C. B. Clemâ€" Fent, F. Haight, Geo. A. Bruce, Roy Bean, Waterloo, C. R. Bilger, H. A: Huehnergard, of Berlin, making the total membership about 180, ; The toast of the King was _ ‘enâ€" thusiastically responded to and the distinguished speaker of the evening â€" was ably introduced by Dr. Lockhart, ‘ Reeve of Hespeler, who appropriate~ â€" ly referred to the distinguished and | <honorable manner in which Hon. Mr.. # Sutherland filled the position of Speaker during the last Parliament. ; The homorable gentleman was T¢â€" " ceived with loud applause and cheers ‘The English . Parliamentary ‘ mill has, he stated, steadily and inâ€" â€" creasingly ground out acts of Parliaâ€" ment for more than 600 years, . a * period <of continuous and _ unbroken ~ legislation to which no European naâ€" i tion can show an equal. It was in ‘ the course of this continuity and acâ€" + tivity that Great Britain gradually worked out that constitution of which the Speakership, among other things, is a development. deliver â€" addresses â€" _ on â€" subjects, of timely interest. It was also statâ€" ed that future luncheons would likely be held on Thursday evenings. Aiter the excellent repast provided Mr. Sutherland spoke of the federal principle of the Canadian and United States constitution _ which differs from the British, but there were simâ€" ilarities in the three in their legisâ€" lative form . and divisions. Mr. Sutherland contrasted the duâ€" ties of the various presiding officers at some length and spoke of the reâ€" markable personages who have occuâ€" pied the positions in the House . of Lords in Great â€"Britain. He also exâ€" plained the various methods of electâ€" ing Speakers, those in the House of {ords, and the Canadian and U. S. Senate being appointed, while in â€"the lower houses they are elected by the representatives of the people. | ‘The exâ€"Speaker then proceeded in a TO NEGOTIATE . wWwITH WATERLOO The business of the regular mectâ€" ing of the Town Council on Monday eveningwas of a routine character. Reports were presewted by the Finâ€" ance‘ and Market Commiittees and the Board of Works, and while _ several items of the reports were digussed, they were adopted without â€" amendâ€" . ment. | The Board of Health submitted the plans for the proposed new Isolation Hospital for approval. They have been sanctioned by the Board * of ‘Health and Chict Health Officer for Ontario. The Park Board asked the Council to place the sum of $3,000 to the creâ€" dit. of the Board to pay the conâ€" tractors as the improvements . proâ€" gress, said sum to be charged to the debenture for that work. k Fimance Report. The Finance Committee recommenâ€" ‘ded as follows:â€" ‘That the petition to the _ Ontario Legislature re amendment to The Assessment Act, submitted to Coun» cil by The Single Tax Association of Ontario, be duly signed by the proper parties and sent to the Legislature. That the Waterlo6 County Poultry AssoGiatign wy @gisiiCt "'nm i'cv;eâ€";u-Q to Eugene Compas, tuberculosis paticnt at Muskoka Free ERTUECCCC That Messrs. Gross, Eulet and the Mayor be a committes to act with the Town Solicitors in drawing . up the charter Tor the proposed city inâ€" gorporation, and also to confer with the excellent repast provided caterer had been dispensed large number of new . meme T hroat t t80 Ontario The. Speakership in the . popular . m were examined under . three ; , _ constitutionally, 05;‘“““’. and socially, ~Gonstituti the duâ€" ties of the Speakerâ€" were defined and were varied and important and 1t can well be understood why the author of Lex ‘Parliamentria said. ‘"‘The Speakâ€" er ought to be religious, ~ honest, grave, wise, faithful and secret. These virtues must conceive in one person able ‘to supply that place.. _ . â€"_ > Politically there was a marked difâ€" fetence. In Great Britain the Speaker after© hisâ€" election drops politics, shows absolute impartiality, possesâ€" ses confidence of both sides, is _ not opposed at elections, ‘and is rgeâ€"eleor W which side is. eturned, > party caycases, and is retivred with a pension. :m Canâ€" ada the Speaker: dfbps politics, _ is impartial,.. has confidenceâ€" in _ both sides, ‘but is opposed atelection; not. reâ€"elected Speaker, dnd has no retirâ€" ing pcusion. There is a marked conâ€" Arast. in the United States, where the Speaker does not drop â€" politics but is the â€" second . politician in the country, gives partizan â€" rulâ€" ings, appoints committees and chairâ€" men, attends caucuses, promotes or defeats legislation. Socially the Speaker in Great Britâ€" minâ€"has been termed ‘"a tremendous swell,"‘ and receives a salary. of £5 000, in Canada the salary is $4,000, and in United Statesâ€"$8,000. _ Mr, Sutberland pointed out that in order for the Speaker to perform his duties: in the best interests: ol the country the salary should be considerably inâ€" creased. He referred to the numerous social functions of the Speaker . and stated that during his term he and ‘Mrs. Sutherland had the pleasure of ‘ entertairing Prince Arthur, General Booth, Andrew Carnegie, Ambassador Bryce, Dr. Grenfell, and also met : Rudyard Kipling, Elihu Root, Visâ€" count Middleton, Lord Milner and others. . Mr. Sutheriand, in a most interest ing manner, described the opening ceâ€" remonies of a mew Parliament and gave some of his personal observaâ€" tions of amusing incidents. . In concluding his admirable address Hon. Mr. Sutherland referred to the qualifications of a successful Speaker, which should be impartiality, digâ€" nity, promptitudé, firmness, eoolness, and discretion, but the most importâ€" ant is impartiality, and in am . eloâ€" quent peroration he spoke of _ the greatness of the British empire which is known as a monarchy, of the marâ€" vellous growth of the republic to the south, and finally to Canada, a naâ€" tion within zn empire, which is desâ€" tined to become one of the greatest countries on the face of the earth. After the prolonged applause . a hearty vote of thanks was tendered Hon. Mr. Sutherland on motion | of Messrs. €. R. Hanning, . of Preston, and Robt. Smyth. ADVICE FROM A MOTHER TO ALL OTHER MOTHERKS MmCt 0 0 C s ncot be & day _ without Baby‘s Own ‘Tablets in the house, 1 believe th:y they saved my youngcst child‘s life. At the age ol . three months shs cried all the time with indigestion. . Out doctor did all he could for het, hut cid not seem â€" to help her. Thon 1 got Baby‘s Own Tablets ami they worked a wondert«l _ change. Thy seemed to tone the stomach, mov(d the bowels regularly, ana she _ has ever â€" simce tbeen a bealthy child." Sold at 25 cents a box by all de«lâ€" Waterloo with a view to uniting and that the said committee report . to Council from time to time. Report Criticized. Ald. Wilkinson took exception . to the last clause of the report, stating that the special committee appointed to assist in the preparation of the city charter, was not named as @ committee to negotiate with Waterloo ers ot by mail from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. respocting the umion of the towms. It was suggested but not passed by the committee, and should not have been incorporated in the report. The majorityâ€"of members, however, understood that the matter of union with Waterloo was referred to the special committee and _ the clause stood. Alds. Sheppard, Dunke and Asmusâ€" en opposed the adoptiom of the clause respecting the petition of Single Tax Association, but were outvoted . and the report as presented was ~ adoptâ€" ed. Market Committec. The Market Committee recommendâ€" ed thag the Waterloo County Poultry Association e granted the use of the upper fiat of the market building on r #7th, 28th and 20th, proâ€" vided they leave the building . in a ulmegg.gfnmun Mirs ‘Trcue Sehiof Badon was the gucet ‘of ( Berlin frients Awu‘.!n.s_"y. i The Nisses Kautr of 81. Agiths, Were th: guests of Mrs. Schl, Coiâ€" lege St.,; on â€"Wednesday. se . 1 PCE ELCW . Lk w Li %u Kata ‘Mackenzig= Keachie,, â€"â€" of Galt is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. â€"W. Green, Frederick street, while attending the conventiom at the B.C. L hy ~ * Miss R. Stofdart left Thursday fo:> her home in Dclhi, after spending sevâ€" eral weeks with ber sist:r Mrs. (Dr.) Honsberger. a Mrs. 7Dr.) Honsberger entertained a few fricnis to dinner on Wednesday evening in honot ol the 50th tirthâ€" day of Dr. Honsberger. . Hon. W. L. x Ling was one of the guests, Misses Mary and Agnes Good, Watâ€" er street, south, left on Friday for Chicago where they will visit for a tew days, prior to leaving for a three men bs‘ v‘sit 40 their former home ‘n‘ Kansas. lermer of Marriage Lisenses, Full line of all kinds of Jewellery. Mr. Ezra Ziegler and his Wiile reached Beri‘n Thursday morning from Moncton, N.B., and are spending a tew days in the Twin City before proceeding to their kome in Winniâ€" peg. en = Berlia News Items _Rev. 0. C. Elliott, of Stratiord was a visitor in Berlin on Thursday Miss McKenna of Toronto is . th: guest of the Misses Krug, Foundry street. I _Mr; Chas. Street and bride _ of Smithville are guests of Mr. and Mrs Jos. Voll, Ellen street A. J. Cabel This great Thanksgiving S ale W suits can be had at these gre at r KFirst choice is always best BERLIN. . STRATFORD. . ...GUBLPH & Men‘s Suits that . were $12%, $13 ond $15, splendid ly tailored garments and peyfect filting, sizes â€" 34, RHmuN, 4 10E Men‘s hea‘vy dark neat patâ€" terned tweed single breasâ€" ‘ ted suits, sfizes 36 to 10, strong and serviceable, reg. price $8.50, Thanksâ€" giving sale price .. ... 5.15 at Men‘s dark tweed double breasted suits, in sizes 36 to i0, well made and linâ€" ed, regular price $8.00, Thanksgivimg . sale prics 5 Men‘s handsome ~ dark and lfit single and double breasted tweed and worâ€" sted suits in all sizes from 34 to 44, all our own THORNTON & DOUGLAS of tias 6 Waterion Ont, Branch, S ale will positively close on Saturday night, October Bre. | gre at reductions after that date, so be on hand carly and get vs best: Sale starts Thursday morning. CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS .ou nvv‘. have the inrgest stock and variety to -h-st-lpai maou""saa.xm& 50 and u 7. e d Extension Tables, be w xx --:v Â¥f s h xtÂ¥ a w en h¥‘k oi n i dn 5.15 UNDERTAKINGâ€"Special att+ ntion this line of business. ... ‘ 37. Night phoue 68. 1 s ‘i‘;ï¬ 6 15 THE®~ GREAT. V Thanksglvmgléi Sale 1| Stoves will be in great demand. â€"Full line of all king Stoves, â€" Our stoves are manufactured : by: concerns, _ the combine. _ Prices right. â€" Now is the time to buy.: °. .. Read the Advertisments in This Issue. Will Pay You. E nxlension LADI08, DOBL BHUOD: qus en en t ied nntt e ntt k ;-oozmbi-mm Wy&’.&% our®& ‘..u.:';n:-:um-‘é The beâ€"t in town for the mt The Simpson Retail Furniture â€" e ty s e s Cl ie wl . o mss g oming _ P54A A GENWRAL Ba FURNITU Dealer in Hardware, Paint, Stoves, Tinware . Plumbing and Pipcfi:ting â€" King St., Berlin Phone 141; . ____ Capitals Paid e Fungs. . Men‘s Suits at the biggest genuine reductions that have bankrupt stock but are all stylish, serviceable suits in Berlin for some time. These suits are not sweat shop make own factory. lvery suit oficred in the sale is an absolute bargain. just when you need it in the beginning of the season are one price people, there is no juggling of prices, no marking goods up to mark them down again, Herc is a parl.iai lis€ of reductions. Come to the store, to see the balance at all GEO. E. POTTER _ On VThutsday morning, October 15th, We are giving you a chance You will find every suit reduced exactly as advertised as 1 Men‘s extra fine quality tweed and worsted suits, single and double breastâ€" ed styles, all made in our own sanitary factory, sizâ€" You will find things at the store exactly as they are in this ad 7 Men‘s handsome | single special making, Fall and winter weights, and . cut in good style, equal to any $10 value in Ontario toâ€" day, our regular price $10, Thanksgiving . sale price, es 35 to 42, reg. price $12, Thanksgiving _ sale price Nompimmerr ts $ und â€"double bicusied sutt8, made up in T. & D.‘s best style‘ Suits that any man will lfn well dressed in. All sizes from 36 to 42, the regular prices of these suilts were $13, $15 amd refunded KING ST. BERLIN. Interest 6 75 1.15 [o S to get a vargain in a new Fall Suit We are putting in this sale all our children‘s h:z suite at the following big reductions as we intend going out of little children‘s fancy . suits, These suits at the prices will delight the hearts: of mothers; , All children‘s $1.95 fancy suits to go at ......>. 1 §# All childrem‘s $2.75 and $3 fancy suits to go at 1_1 up to $18, the lot to clear at the Thanksgiving Sale at the ridiculous price of All children"s $4.50 fancy suits to go we will place on sale 108 and $1 go at . TULTMTITEI 50. fancy suite HAMILTON Nome of theso t first . choice in to £$6.50 at a Ag.: 1.1b to of x