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§ 3 29 Queen St S. Berlin, Phone 980 1 2C C MMemo oMMd dMRMAMMAY { 3 i King St. BERLIN ;!: c . Qoliplipliplis Cplis Rp i s n eaiindipaaaie dn aQeaGedGeale den n dndindp pGipbiqlalp bGitibd w drlplipliply Uplplp n lplplnlnia ies cuccacedy Eadipin e dnipipip in n aip oib o & Tfiis piano is also the synonym of refinement and purcst pleasare. â€" Payment plans to suit all purses. Write us your needs or call at the Warerooms. Jewelry and Silverware We have in stock a wealth of exquisite JEWELRY, SILâ€" VERW ARE and CLOCKS that load our cases. _ The almost lim.tless variety and the good values that obtain on these genâ€" ercus circles cannot be shown in this ad. as space will not perâ€" mit. _ Most courteous attention will be extended to you when you make your call of investigation at this store. The Mercantile Fire Paul Pequegnat erhard Heintzman $ Beplinâ€" Pianog | ; | Borlinâ€" re the Talisman of Happiness ¢ htb rente n eAE in Refined Homes s. 5. "".‘g Subscribed Capital.. ... ... _ 200,0000 __ Deposit with the Dominion DQovernment ...... ...... .. $117.140, All policies guaranteed by the London and Lancashire Insurance Company with Arsets of $16,306,638. Alired Wright, Secretery T. H. Hall, Inspector .e Now is the time to buy your :i;! Comf{ rters are also made to order Mouth Organs. C. A BOEHM Waterloo, sOLE AGENTS FOR THE NEW SCALE Insurance Company INCORPORATED 187 wWILLIAMS PIANOS. Head Office â€" Watorioo Notice to Farmers Butter Paper . ~KREH Orders may be }eft at the Daily Telegraph, Berlin. PUBLISHER OHRON[CI.I'.ATRLNRA PR David Bean Put ap your butter in neatly printed wrappere. We make a specialty of T he paper is of the very hest l|ll5ht'. We buy in large quantities and are therefore able to sell to you at a gpecial low prices. Unprinted butter paper also sold in large or small quantities. for your next order of butter paper. Mail orders given prompt Waterioo, Ont. District Agent Ont. Phone 240. TRY US . Gardiner, _ $ S. _ Berlin, Phone 586 s Big Stock of attention / ** * / ted home. i _ Be sure you give us a call be fore order ng elsewhere the fol ow | ng lime of gcods: . oecasional _ diversion. Sach instrimsnts, A% the GERHARD HEINTZMAN _ are designe I for higher . purpos:s. In dispensâ€" .:' able in & finely appoinâ€" Getting Married? Starting Housekseping? Chicopes Woo len Mills Store 68 Quo:.n,L‘th gouth _ Berlln It is a poor way to valus a piano as a deâ€" u.fin.pieesollmi- ture, or & Cotton Blankets Urion Blankpts All Wool Blankets Wool Batting or Ready Made Comforters s EStablished 1864. Office, WaterIco Mutual Building King St. Busimees Office 249¢, Houre 200. Business solicited for first class Companies. TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims against the estate . of George Good, late of the Village of St. Jacobs, in the County of Waterâ€" loo, deceased, are tequired to deliver Subl Mb nbitatistil icb dinbt Amcbnenre ut to Oscar Good, Executors of his es taic, full particulars in writing of any such claim, before the first day munP o d 4 _ . U PJB h ifi nntbbat dnb ie uPlnart ts ts of January, 1911, on which date the estate of the said deceased will | be distributed and regard will be . bad only to such claims of which â€" notice shall be given to the said Executors as above. _ C A BOEHM General lnluru;eo Agent, 16â€"3t Buccessor to Buck berrough Many of our rural readers have been favorably impressed. with the general excelience of Canadian Farm T l uol ce e L001 â€"dne Progressive Berlin‘s Le ading Jeweler Notice to Creditors i dlal hi s it dn t ditnactaniined as a weekly agricultural joutrnal for tne Dominion, published | in Toronto. Canadian Farm â€" is the fitst publicaâ€" | tion to carry out the idea of giving . the iarm news from all parts of Canâ€" ada, iNustrated articles by men who have made farming pay, and an unâ€" excello4 _ market _ report. Canadian Farm has market experts in all the leading centres of Canada and â€" their vw:okly reports by wire, and _ theit woeekly comments keep the farmetr in better touch with the market condiâ€" tions than he will find with even the dailics. Any farmer who is not takâ€" [ in< (Canadian Farm _ is overlooking \ what is considered to be the best of lnu kird in Amecrica. â€" 2 warils Bc PVR RTTST OM ARARRCICC We have made _ exclusive clubbing arrangements with the publishers, as described on our advertisement . clseâ€" whore. Any one subscribing for this paper: and Canadian Farm at the full price of each papet will be prosented with any _ one of Ralph Commor‘s worl1 famous books: The Man from (Gengarry , Glengarty School _ Days, The Sky Pilot, Black Rock, â€" The Prospector, or The Doctor. l Seud in your order to us today. e wW. M. CRAM, ‘rlin, Ont., Executors‘ Solicitor THE CANABIAN FARM to Goodâ€"Sized ‘Audience of Deleâ€" gates at Opening of County scntative attendance of del«zates at the opening session‘ of the Waterloe After the routine business Rev. W. J. Yager, of New Hamburg, delivered a logical and practical address on "Habit.‘" He referred in his opening remarks to the many Scriptural | ilâ€" lustrations of what has been accomâ€" plisied by prominent men who had. acquired habits in their youth, speakâ€" ing particularly of David and Daniel, the _ former being expert with the sling while the latter was a praying 'r&;e was a goodâ€"sizcd ‘and repfeâ€" 2 OHL, attandanee of dekatates At man at bome and in a foreign counâ€" try. He spoke of the universality of the fact of habit being noticeable in all lines of life. Habit _ holds sway over the body, the â€"mind and the nervous system. Habit simplifies movement and _ also diminishes conâ€" \st nt attenation. Spiritually, _ he maintained, that if a person acquires a habit to think true thoughts . he | will love pure things. "If we think sight we will live right," . was the speaker‘s sentiment. Rightcousness is the result of habit. . Mr. Yager spoke at considerable length regarding the defence and overcoming power of tabit. He contended that if parents would train their children to attend to their devotional duties they would not depart from them when they grow into manhood and womanhood. It was the repetition of an act or a thought that â€" creates a habit. _ He T I P se va naad s snn ds se rcferred to the cigarette habit. It was a small article still it leads the young boy to become a habitual smoker. The same applied to . the drink habit. He also considered the fiveâ€"cent movingâ€"picture show as au institution that creates evil habits in the young mind. . In conclusion he urged his hearers to realize the imâ€" portance of doing the right thing at the right time. ° L2 laanea L2A io U allf d knsts mt The address was well received and briefly discussed by Revs. Janes, Braâ€" dley, Wing and Mr. Mullet. Tae Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Mr. J. G. Hurst, presented the annual financial report, showing receipts amounting to $68.13 and disbursements $71.03, leayâ€" ing a small deficit of $3.70. y, Scaoot Associstion comvenâ€" in the King Street Baptist The following committees were apâ€" pointed y the President:â€"â€" Businessâ€"Messrs. C. K. Hagedotn and A. Sauger. Nominatingâ€"Revs. W. A. Bradiey, w. .J. Yager, E. J. Burns, Misses Shantz and Weaver and Secretary Hurst. § At the opening of the session Friday afternoon the Nominating Committee recommended the election of the folâ€" lowing officers for 1911, which was adopted:â€" s e e a32220 EUE CCC Pros.â€"Rev. C. H.P. Owen, Haysâ€" ville. Vice Pres.â€"C. K. Hagedotn, Berâ€" lin. Seo. Treasâ€"J. G. Hurst, Cones togo. > M . e e e 94 + Executiveâ€"R. G. Struthers, â€"Galt; G. W. Tebbs, Hespeler; W. H. Otto, Elmira; Gilbert Smith, Linwood; Wm. Umbach, New Hamburg. It was also recommended that J. G. Hurst be the Association‘s repreâ€" sentative on the Provincial Executive. D oman it nc cesc t t ‘The annual convention of the Watâ€" erloo County Sunday School Associaâ€" linn was concluded on Friday evening with an interesting and profitable sesâ€" sion. '.I.'h.(:'r'câ€"-v'lil;rvl hrg-e attendance of dclegates as well as Sunday school workers in this town. :l‘l.:_e addresses by ;Ar“ 1. Hammond, of Elmira, on the Home Inf@uence in Sunday School Work," and by Rev. E. J. Bridge C Un $ o de Of many who have exproessed a â€" deâ€" sit> to attend the banquet in _ comâ€" nection with the opening of the Colâ€" lege Bazaar at Berlin, at 5 p.m. on Nov. 22nd, it has been decided to sell tickets for the sum of 50 _ cents. 48 2 LillBh ho nlnmin i l n in t n ies s Nov. 22nd, it has been decided to sell ‘ tickets for the sum of 50 _ cents. Exerybody will thercfore have an opâ€" portunity to hear the addresses _ to be â€" delivered by a number of _ the m oA prominent . public . men in the province, and as the Banquet _ Hall has a capacity for scating ovel 300 persons, ladies as well as gentlomen will be admitted. The admission _ to the Bazaar is tem cents, and on Wedâ€" nesiay and Thursday evening supper will be served for 25 cents. TO MEET THE WISHES (fficers for 1911. Rev. E. J. Bridge â€" er, were instructive . alternoon interesting ‘ _ place on important | To Teach a Sunday ‘ ‘"‘The Infant Class in | nduy School, Its Imâ€" ificulties,"" and other uestion drawer . conâ€" se © WIICS Aram af s show as au evil habits in conclusion he alize the imâ€" ! ight thing at l rsality of | | iceable in | : t _ holds [ mind â€" and | t simplifiecs nishes conâ€" ually, _ he on acquires ughts â€" he u.;mun-u.t'h':“‘“::' 104 Lancaster stroet. ‘Ths decess»d suflered . a paflalytic atroke . a YCA! ag> last Marck and has been in POOE *J o7 farel s e *TA ao0 aie a secot and since then yery little bope was hel} out for her <1ecovery. She had peen : nonscious during the last week and her passing . Mowday _ was °x ceedingly quict anl} paimirss. She was. surroundcd by all the members . 0‘ | her family. ‘ _ The deceased was botn in Torcate Township, about 171 years ago aud shortly after her martiage to the late |.\Lred Boomer they wovred to 1iv ‘wood, where they resided for many years. The deceased‘s husbem1 died «Sout six years ago alter whi h ste moved to Rerlin and resided with her daoghter, Miss Boomer on 1 ar caster street. She was ol a retiting | disposition but always too: : an a~ ‘ tive intest in the wolfare of the Yarâ€" iovs organizations with . which she tas â€" connected during her _ lifclorg membership in the_uflbudist cherch. s."\-eâ€"-;a'sa devoted Christizm v onen cedingly hind and thoughtful and _ REogH Li DEATH OF MRS.‘ 1. BOOMER i loving motiszr. . Her demize . will te a severe blow to the Lmily of five Canghters who survive, 4.; Miss Clara at home, Mrs. J. C. Ruâ€" thertâ€"rd, Toronto, Mrs. M. J. G:iimm, Hespeler, Mra. J. B. Musselwas, Caâ€" per, Sask., and Miss Edith\, of Barâ€" rie â€" The funcral . took place or Wednesday ‘ afler;rot n 7lr;)m the ‘gosiâ€" dence â€" to the Fawyres Vle: cometery. HoWw TO CURE STOMACH TROUBLE A Great Sufferer From Indiges tion Tells How She Was Stomich trouble is a general niame fur zll forms of indigestion, whether great pain after eating, telching . of vird, beavy feeling in the stomach, niusca, or the sizarp pains that _ clien _ male yoi thin‘s you hi.e beâ€"rt troulle. There are txo things roiiccatle in indigesticn. . One is th:t doctors always find indigestion a prominent symptom in a bloodless rus down state. _ ‘lhe oth>r, alit suferers usually find rclief when â€" a tonic is taken that restores the ponâ€" eral health. . Without & doubt stoâ€" ! mach trouble is simply stomach weakâ€" n.ss, and the cure is to make . the |stomach strong ero gh to digest food \ withs.t â€" tro.ble. Any other treatâ€" withs.t â€" tro.ble. Any other treatâ€" ment is patchwork and cannot cure. As the processes of digesii n are ecnirolled by the blood and nerves, the stomach that is too wea‘t to diâ€" gest foul nzeos a tonic to give â€" it strength. And â€" in all the world there is n> better toric ‘than Dr. W!lliams‘. Fin‘t Pills. They actually m‘ rew, rich blood, tome ty nervyâ€" es and so strengthen the stomach and all ,the todily functions. We | subâ€" mit t folleving as proof that pr. Williams‘ _ Pink Pills will core w most _ obstinate. cases of stomach trouble. â€" Mrs. John Graf, Fort Sasâ€" ‘atchewan, Alts., says: "For . yeats 1 suffcred great torture from indigesâ€" tin. I too)} many differert medicinâ€" cs, but insteai of benefitting me, 1 was growing worse all the time, till my stomach got so bad I could neiâ€" ther eat _ nor drink without pain. Even cold water would carse me s:fâ€" ferimg. Nor did I get any relief when the â€" stomach was empty, as I still suffered from a borrid burning pain. 1 went to Edmcnton and consulted cone of the best doctor‘s there, but he told me that he could do nothâ€" inz for me, that all I could do was to diet. For some time I took ouly m oo An S eonseaines to diet. For some time I took ouly tot water and a small piece of brown bread for my meals, but ecen that ‘id not hbeip me and 1 got so wess and â€"run down that 1 despared c‘ ever be‘ng well again. 1 bought a 3+ and run down that 1 despared c‘ ever be‘ng well again. I bought a 3> called clectric belt and wore it fu six mont‘‘s, but it was simply money wasted. _ Then one day a friend as > cd me why I did nct try Dr. Willâ€" jams‘ FPink Pills. 1 did nct . know they were intended to cure indigesâ€" tion, _ but being assurei that they were decided to tty them. 1 soon ~found the Pills helping me, but my condition was so bad when I began ‘t‘sit‘xz thm tha‘s I continued taking the PFills for atout five months beâ€" , fore 1 felt that 1 was completely ‘ cured. Then 1 could eat â€" any kind of food, atf! aitthough‘ more _ than two years have passed since my cure, 1 have not since had the lcast sign | of the trouble. I _ can mer‘ heartâ€" iilv recommend ( Dr. Wiliims‘ Pink ‘I‘ms to nnyone suffering from this terrible trouble." -r-'-“l‘ “:" en in poot wpr _ alnce. .A"u-* weeks ‘Mn“nfi! and _ vare little hone was hels Soll by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a tox or six bhowes for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams‘ Meâ€" dicine Co., Brockti 1, Ont. HUNTERS RETURN. Sn Most of the members of the Bertlin Hunting Club returned home Saturâ€" day, from their trip to the notthern wilds, and brought back with â€" them cight splendid specimen of deer, which is twice the number that was brougat down last year. Game, they report. was much more plentiful this seasen than last, cspecially along their ds trict, which was along the Maganc{â€" awan river off Burk‘s Falls. _ The S NesnC s kham ©PWORME RRCCC CCC DVSD hunters left their dogs bebind them again this yeal. > en $ *" Cured. demise â€" will sU2PRISE FOR MISS C >‘ ELAEUVIA SATTLE : I“A‘:‘Q cÂ¥ening of the 100..:: .':: of bey aunt, Mrs, Sattier, El c $5., BerBn, when Eimedia * . was lhted is Jci122 094 sn 20 PD s S y /5 surprised by a score of her ‘ {friends with a kitchen shower. Miss Sattler was ~Presented ~with many . uscful gifts, which will serve her . purpose in many respects. There was & Very Jeasant evening spent in music â€" and yames, after which a dainty luach was served. The paiting hour, howâ€" zver, came to band too soon . and the happy â€" crowd parted, wishing their friend every success in her new Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lang will have the sympathy of a â€"large circle _ of ‘tiends in the sad death of their vleven year old daughter, Greta, who rassed away at their home, 22 Irvin 3t., at seven o‘clock . Mcnday Three weeks ago the little girl conâ€" "tacted a severe type of typhoid fever . ind in spite of the best medical at~ ention and careful nursing she pass d quictly away. Greta was the miy daughter of the bereaved _ PAT~ ts and their Joss will be a severe r»low. She was a bright and intelliâ€" teat girl, of a lovable disposition, ind her untimely demise will be keenâ€" ty felt by her associates in the Cenâ€" tral School and aiso at the King Stroct Baptist Sunday school. â€" The ‘uncral will take place on Wednesday afternoon. s + : Summers, Box P 850. GRETA LANG PASSES AWAY g’fi'fifiw*; Tn a Good Orgarn. . ® â€"â€" tsiss=â€": C DASS BY THIS OFFER ! § HARDWARE On Sale Saturday, November 19th only AT V Fennell‘s Big Hardware, Berlin We sent away a big crowd of benefit and bear in mind this is on Just 14 solid steel Pollow tac‘. soc‘e et . grain scoolS, standard _ 0. 6 size to go in the Satuirday resh, teg. at a Collar pach, f61.....=....~~ iuturday next | sees . for sale only 6 cne year guarantee Royal Canaâ€" Cian cloth>s wringers, pulre rabter € rolls, reg. A# â€" $3.90 each, o:ly...â€" Housekeepers ate getling to know 1 * fne value of our EXTRA HEAVY 4 _ line sewn broomS, werth 50¢ cach â€" but again Saturday The buc‘ki saw â€" bargain is good _ enâ€" ough: to repect for Saturday; â€" two tin‘s, â€" set and fileo with mizt* tlades, painted frames, regula . at 65c and 50c each, cn sale at 4° and About â€" a doz. hollow ground, "Magâ€" netic‘ Damascus stecl ra ors i i2. wide, reg. at $1.25 but Saturday PFHC@G, | @@CR ........cl20luceed cnnen Copper pit bottom wash toilers, No. 9 size, not & dozen left, that Saâ€" turday snap @LCR ...l2l222 ces Th letter tox plate for yout door is herey many styles, but_ on in ol1 copper or brass finish, 21 of thes: at Faturday SaÂ¥INB Of..olcs s0e> ‘‘Mutesco"‘ the famous wall finish in tour _ shades, dask or light gr°cn, blue or cream; Saturday youU get a 5 h. package reg at 40¢ for _ ... If you have a Gilletle razor buy a éaen new style blades here Saturâ€" €& 7. IUP Ofly ... s er es . \ half dozen band stills made by Milâ€" terse Falls Co., No. l ske ho Ming drills | to 3â€"186 inch with 8 drill points in hollow bardle ond _ with side _ hardle, regular _ at $2.00 each, the Saturday cut, each : No. 2 size lund drill, same as a‘0/°, bit ball beazing, holding drills _ t 2 inch, reg. at $3.25 each, Sater General purpose sof shocdls reg it 9 lirht. strong steel (Other Specialsâ€"Wire h 635¢ doz.: Old Dutch cleanser coal hods 36¢; shaving bâ€"ush Economical Block seis of hac this tig Nofurd2) Fa‘ls blades, 12, mc. it $1.00, i. ib ®3.00, oz for only 65, gp;;igl Saturday reduction s I‘G;,; i« the Cor 2 strong steelt srow *h c each, Satutday _ Np E’l.â€" to E. 7\ : saw handles, s turday bar: air os, 1%, 10, 9 and .00, £5, 75 8 ay a big crowd of well eatisfied customers last Saturday. Scan this list for your in mind this is only a amall part of our bsrgains for next Faturday. e ind _ with lar â€" at $2.00 1 55 it, each F * ame as a‘0/0, ding drills . to 5 each, Saterâ€" 2.95 es, lay: at mha Yilors 9 and 8 inch 75 and «5¢ 50 a 4 SLook into it NOW at g Wanless Sw manmemmmmenn 00000000 Nire hat and coat hooks, Tc a doz.; rosin 4¢ 1b anser, 2 ting 15¢; T/quid Veneer 40e and 20 bâ€"ushes 11¢ ard 15¢; dus‘ pans low aa 135. eduction on all gflwrnl Hardware not on Bs Another car load of cheap Dressers, Washstands And iDiIDUUMIAC C000 & is the last lot we will be uble ta sell at â€" j f DRESSERS 6 styles to cho se from, British Bevel Mirrors $5.00 23 wASH STANDS | â€" 0 > 0 â€"o c) co._~ 230 % SIDEBOARDS 5 styles, British Bevel Mirrors 6.50 to ~yif00, .. "~% i *CHAIRS fancy carved backs per 1â€"2 dozen â€" â€" $3 50 x XTENSION TABLES 5 legs, 6 feet long # 5.50 ) C â€". \ol UNDERTAKING Special attent on branches. Day Puone 37. \ o. 6 rush, only s ‘anaâ€" 3 3 9 bhet = & Aul 4129 Fennell & Son . Simpson‘s Retail Furniture Store k .99 at nd ® ag~ « 07 lay * s1 .24 .35 \ .89 .35 A BARGAIN Just Received Ad A9 § Good 5 Octavs Organs §# Good 6 Octave Organs At less than half value A lead poncil leader. (aâ€"penters torâ€" toise shell,. reg. at â€" 60¢ doz. _ for 45¢; oval red cedar reg. it 390¢ for 23¢; round cedar, Saturday sJe¢â€" tlal, | & UOZ@D® fOP ...z e The "Handyâ€"Andy" rubber force CuP for cleaffing a clogged sink tath of lasin is the thingâ€"No. 2 size, 4k in h wide for 63¢; No. 1 size, 4 IRAt, $OK sssszsscccce weerspr e ced 9n We have 72 pairs genvine mule $ 0, en>finzet mitts, full 104 inch si c to clear Saturday, pet PA sse>es Splendid Saturuay value in agriculâ€" tural _ wrenches, 1% inch reg. . at who aseh Inr hfes 10 IsC€! °B al Splendid Saturuay tural _ wrenches, #0¢ each for 56t; 5(¢. each fOI .. Don‘‘s overiook _ on Faturday _ 04" big sna> in Pojser‘s "Gem" lors: Clippers; â€" the regular $1.235 _ pair price is clipped for Saturday 12. Ametiâ€"an, fnely fnished, oval slite tench â€" vices, sinel jaws, Saturia®, as fllows,â€"34 in. jaw $2.55, 3 in jaw $1.90 and 2J in. Jow, down 10 Cle "Crown" raisin seeder is adjusâ€" t.s de sno has all the good points o _ a perfect secder; cheap at a collar, we sell Saturday 9 of em, cach Maers of "Ja>Aâ€"Lac" have issicd zdvance in price owing to cost of materials but for Saturday wC s l quarts, pints, $ and } pints in Imperial mcasute, at 95, 55. 30 Abouts 200 rolls of tarreo arnd plain filre building . pa_ °t fer Saturday T Nop NEnesat. NBig targains in stalle brooms; 0) ~0â€" 403 is a 12 inch, 1 row, tass broom ad 10 of _ them go Saturday. 10%â€" at A(c each, for . . \ first â€" quality polished â€" stect brace with three bits, 3â€"18, â€" F159 and 1 j J worth $1.35, the four Nt 47 at av oTer â€" Unt will 1 ¢d. â€" Tarted fibre reg for A8c; plaan, _ °K for ... fr for flating stule poricl meast 1+ anl +0 baÂ¥. res, € galvanized pai‘s â€" \T cost style, 12 and â€" 9 gquirt Im measure, also straig it s111 10 10 quart ImperialSatui h d yes ecti ely at Saturday \ Savings|l . Washstands and Sideboards. pa er fer Fatur0a? t will not be refeatâ€" re rew at â€" 600 5 11 yaid to Uudertaking in all Night Phone 653. B -rgain Counters h.; Cold Blast lantern glot ea 20e; w hiska 10c: g.‘.vun"zm’l al Berlin,. Ont. 25c and this offer, 50e ro‘l * .51 [. , 0 4 * ol * $ y 3 e si c, ‘% f.l ;.."1 «4T AZ .97 1.71 418 12 .20 Cil [ a2 1| s4all .20 its

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