wu, Jan. 2. â€"A byâ€"law to con W the municipal clectric light an ~~waterworks plant by a commissio: ‘>.composed oi Mayor krank Campbell s T. S. Ford and Dr. Burritt carried by a large majority. +4 ‘ GIVE AID 10 INDUSTRIES ns * Park Byâ€"Laws Curried. ++ $Stratford, Jan. 2.â€"The byâ€"law proâ€" _ Â¥iding for the spending of $10,000 on & park improvement, which project has .+ long been under discussion, carried whete by a majority ol 111. MANY BYâ€"LAWS * WERE CARRIED Windsor By Laws. Windsor, Jan. 2 â€"The debenture byâ€" Jaw carried. The fire hall byâ€"law was defeated: The plebescite on "rule by commission‘ carried. 555. Hamburg (Girants Bonus. New Hamburg, Jan. 2 â€"The byâ€"lay to grant the Feit Boot Companyâ€"$1 500 bonus was carricd. The vote wa 168 for, 28 against. Hespeler, Jan raise $1,000) for tric light for s ried by 193 ma Orillia, Jan. 2.â€"The byâ€"law grant ing the Canada Refining and Smeltin ‘ompany ceriain privileges was car ‘og. The byâ€"aw guarantccing a loa 12,000 to the National Hardwar ompany was defeated on account o not enough votes being polled. Byâ€"Laws Defcated Elora, Jan. 2.â€"Two byâ€"laws _ were voted on and both were _ defeated. One was to exvempt from taxes _ for 10 years the Bisscll foundry, and the other to issue debentures for permanâ€" ent sidewalks in the villaze. Fergus, Jan. 2 â€"The byâ€"taw to loan Beatty Brothers $25,000 for 15 years to extend their pusiness â€" here _ was carried by a vote of 291 to 18. The people‘s railway bvâ€"law, to invest $20â€" 000 in preferred stock at six per cent for the town received a vote of 232 to 56. The brâ€"law to grant the railâ€" way a franchise was carried, 276 to 50. _ . Waterworks, $35,000. Harriston, Jan. 2.â€"The byâ€"law proâ€" ‘viding for an expenditure _ of $35,000 on the waterworks s@tem here â€" was ‘eatried by a majority of 73. Petrolea Gets Factory. Petrolea, Jan. 2.â€"The canning facâ€" tory byâ€"law carried by a majority of To Purchase Park. Chesley, Jan. 32 â€"The byâ€"aw tfor the purchase of Victoria Park: was carâ€" ried. Ridgetown, .Jan. 2 â€" The plebiscite submitted in connection with the waâ€" terworks byâ€"law was carried here (Goderich viding for en an exti sy stem ow a on the sut was also | this will 1 council to Strathroa, Jan 3 â€"The | viding oc the oypenditime for a pew pump and enmune provements at the time hall ried by a majority, of 136, Chatham, Jan. 2 â€"The byâ€"law to grant the Western Bridge and Equipâ€" meot Company a site for an enlarged factory was carried. Fergus Decides to Take Stock ~ in the People‘s Railway Scheme ¢ Fixed Assessment. Wallaceburg, Jan. 2.â€" The byâ€"law p grant the Brass Works fixed assess t for ten years was carried by a Fity ol 136. *R s E} Favor A Commission. One Carried; One Lost Waterworks Plehscite , Bf, Plerca‘s Pleasant Peliets induce mild natural bowel rich, Jan 2 â€"The for the experdenr extension of the t« was carried _ The Fergus Grants Loan 193 majority bject of a I favorably he a mattet mateal with Sewer Eatenster Strathrov B xtend Lighting. Jan. 2 â€"The byâ€"law | d ) dor the extension of elec or street lighting was car Grants a Site ))) where there are women who bear witness to the ‘nï¬- working, curingâ€"power of Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription â€"which saves the m from pain, and y grapples with woman‘s weakâ€" nesses and sfubbers iffs. When a woman spesky of her No woman‘s appeal was ever misdireeted or her conâ€" fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the Worip‘s Disrensary Mrnicar Association, Dr. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG IT MAKES SIKCK WOMEN WELL. Honored by Women Eight men lost their lives through in explosion in No. 3 mine .of the Nova Scotia Nteel Company at Florâ€" ence, C. B. A peculiar thing in counection witl this ard ore that had a great deal to do with the final discovery of the use f the organs is the following: â€" On divers occasions steeplejacks and xorkmen on hizh buildings found that they had lost their nerve and that they ould no longer persuade themselves to go very far from the ground. On trying to work at their old trades they wou‘d have a dizzy feeling and would cot be able to remain upright at great heights for any length of time. On eramination by physicjans it was déâ€" terminod that their semiâ€"circular caâ€" nals were discased and that conseâ€" quently their sense of equilibrium was partly lost. l=l=lelalefe} 362, Lackner 268, the first three beâ€" ’iug clected. In Woolwich Township Reeve J. J. ’\\'ilkinsun was reâ€"elected by acclamaâ€" tion. _ Exâ€"Deputy Reeve, J. G. Hurst was defeated by Auem Mattusca uy $35 to 329. . The vote for Councillors resulted as follows:â€"Koch 327, P. Snider 316, M. L. Weber 298, ‘ Hy. Brodhaecker 25%, J. Bird 116, A; Krauter 192. In Eimira Geo. Klinck was defeatâ€" *d by P. Christman by 174 to 155. For Council th> results were as fol~‘ lowsâ€"Pehrens 253, Kraft 28H, C‘ 1.. Xlinck 21%, IL W. Zillias $1%; Simn-} maker 190. 1 Ame krown vith hy A the quently In Wellesley Townshtp, there was a sharp campaign in which Reeve ‘‘Sanâ€" dy" Robertson was defeatod by _ N. Huchn by a vote or 581 to 481. Begis3 was elected over Hastings by 591 to 399. _ The votes for Councillors â€"reâ€" sulted as follows:â€"Reidel 621| Linâ€" tick 116, _ Richardson 372, Gibbous 2. Lackner 268 the first three he. Elections in _ the Townships Is That of Equilibriumâ€"Recognized by Physicisgists We have made arrangements & with Catholic Register and . Canadian Extenslon. of Toâ€" :. ronto, one of the leading. »*Lest T edited, _ and most influential * Catholic pupers of Canada, by + which we can cffor the *3 Special Offer THE SIXTH SENSE Lined s1Â¥3 gerar seuse of onuilits he sembcireuwlar ar, and is very d1 1 to ds that for t These eons puszlod | scbenib that they hbad trim; (or tie avricwar orcap were Teoked ou . consist of thre almost 2t riszht a (ico. Klinck was defeatâ€" Christman by 171 to 155. i1 th> results were as folâ€" rous 203, Kraft 280, C. L. , IL W. Zilliaxs 218; Sineâ€" {ecfecfecfecfecfaa{ en [ cnfecfecFeofeafa»hoafe Wilkinson, W. RQ . .l. Majority for Rohleder BRELIFHAUPE, A sSCHNARR. R. H. Lang _ And such a majority it was too. The most sanguine supporter of Mr. Schmalz was laughed at â€" when he mentioned 3060, but the result shows that elections are decidedly uncertain. Mr= Schmalz received _ particularly strong support in the East and Cenâ€" ire wards while he broke practically even in the other wards. In the North and West wards which have been ovâ€" erworked by exâ€"Mayor Hahn his maâ€" joritics were â€" decreased â€" from â€" two years ago. ROHLEDER F BRICKER, EPH BRUBACHER, 8 KRAXZ, € sc cce 4 CLEMEXT, E. W. ... 19 MILBS, C. H. .2 22222 40 DUXKE, €. K. ...z on 47 PHIEPER, WAL ...ccs. 13 WINTERHALT, JOS. 54 SCHILLINt, ). It: ... 62 UTYLEX: W. Y. .. 0 21 WEBER, 1. 8. K. ... 24 Bucher, Geo. .222 2220 18 Bormhedd, F. .l.200. 50 Adlbrecht, . 222220222081 Wildfong, A. .0. 22222 12 Mather, D. H. .202 16 Huber, Emil .. .. c..2. 16 | _ "The municipal elections are over. | ! The feature of the election was the Mavoralty contest between _ Messrs.‘ |Habhn and Schmalz. The former was ‘appealing for a third term while the I!altcr was only in the field for about ten days in response to an urgent call 'b) all classes of people â€"to oppose the exâ€"Mayor. The contest was sharp , and at times uncertain but on _ Monâ€"‘ day . when it was seen that _ Mr. \Schmulz had a _ host of _ workers such as. no candidate in years has had, it was generally conceded that he would be elected andâ€" it was only . a question of majority. 3 and West wards which have been ov~ _ Of the new members Aldsâ€"clect €, erworked by exâ€"Mayor Hahn his maâ€" Kranz, C. B. Dunke and J. R. Schilâ€" joritics were _ decreased â€" from two ling served in previous _ Councils years ago. while Aldsâ€"elect __C. H Mills, W. The women voted yesterday in @gn Pieper and 1. S. K. Weber are â€"new unprecedented mannet and that helped blood. the successful candidate a great deal. _ One of the surprises of the election ‘Nothink : doing inviable answer the OM A. for pertails In fact thing as a chang D.ETRLCH, H Schnarr, J. H. ....2. Maiority for Dietrich AMMUMREN, N. .. ... 75 73 91 33 Deffus, .. M. ... 34 $50 59 12 Majority for Asmussen ... .222 SCIPIALZ, W. 11 Hatiin; €.€%.â€".msama d Majority for Schmalz REID, RICHARD HETT, }. E.. M HONXNSBHERGER, PEQUCEGNXAT, A EULER, W. D. Gross, D., Jr. Gardiner, F. G McKay, .J. F. Stâ€" Paul‘s Me Millan wh SATTLEK, 1. P HUEHNERGARD, HH METZENR. A. Lo s Hortfeléer, Wol. Detweiler, .. B . Bov man, H. M . Waiters, O J . MOD Rtrebing, 1. (G y Kress, F , Janzen, Hilliard Wesrloh, Schiedel Ford, N SEVEN NEW MEMBERS FOR THE 1911 COUNCIH T18 Majority for In One of Most Exciting and Interesting Election Campaign: Exâ€"Mayor Hahn Meets With a Crushing Defeat in Attempt For Third Term ( W.H. SCHMALZELECTED | _ _ MAYOR OF BERLIN BY MAJORITY OF 54; o reu ie SEBCOMITTEE RLLINGN 11 In fact thetr is no ‘ 1/ change of â€" residence as the bit association CJubs ult save ti ne and trouble at they min ant q perm leftotown at Euler ' That is the toe applications te hange of residenee therr is no such D 39 51 103 120 76 111 26 16 71 16 42 s1 :1 on 109 85 117 230 3% 30 51 111 50 0 68 110 31 21 13 67.b3 38 52 &1 12 16 16 92 27 10 26 8019 ril 36 35 50 35 13 14 til 13 10 13 23 15 21 12 10 13 10 79 7 19 . 88 N_ 75 It 83 43 73 21) 32 31 20 12 th 18 36 33 18 12 31 38 20 18 21 h 4 1 oo 0 turned ‘.lo(i’ 9 a 78 96017 59 19 13 13 53 93 19 19 12 63 M 36 30 33 18 10 81 18 1 29 24 24 16 hea pet 9 31 21 13 13 10 20 1 334 21 10 11 10 16 10 17 17 17 11 18 12 6 Iyc after August â€" John Smith and afterwanrd Ne wanted a Whithv interm For the Council there will be an unuszally large number of new faces compared with last year. Alds. Cleinâ€" ent, Winterhalt and Uttley were reâ€" clected, while the only other _ Counâ€" cillor seeking reâ€"election, Mr. Bornâ€" hold, was defeated. Mr. ?eBus. For the Second Deputyship IL A. Dictrich ousted exâ€"Ald. Schnarr | by a siubstantial majority of 193, while Ald. Rohleder. defeated Ald. Wilkinâ€" son for the Third Deputyship by a majority of 298. | For the Reeveship W. D. Euler came out abead with a majority of 104 ‘in a fourâ€"cornered contest _ against three _ candidates _ who hbave gone through many municipal _ campaigns. His election was largely due to the recognition of his ability _ and indeâ€" pendent stand on municipal issues. _ 8l 81 Board of Education t‘Nick" Asmussen was returned for Third Deputyship by a majority | of 110 against a strong candidate _ in Mr. DeBus. K0 830 67 126 820 71 73 80 61 128 88 80 Th 88 65 117 80 75 11 #7 57 89 65 52 57 71 57 101 68 42 65 60 39 71 10 44 50 38 37 61 45 33 52 69 18 8510 66 40 ts 5% 33 12 59 40 t5 33 65 34 th 23 18 N_ Merner moved to Niur from ow Hambuira and wants to play inâ€" rmedrate â€" there Refused without ing.considered. Applications for change of residence 26 Sewer Commission 3rd Deputy Reeve 35 11 65 55 45 32 57 HTT 2nd Deputy Reeve 12 i1 48 P11 53 59 110 39 39 d 70 7 23 39 29 12 Light Commission 33 23 1st Deputy Reeve 9 9 9 For Council 86 31 A1 131 31â€" 27 Hredm ml 88 650 51 41 59 15 10 51 50 11 35 41 33 11. 65 is 83 36 28 20 10 19 16 For Reeve 38 d1 15 58 17 21 For Mayor Osha w 116 101 6h 3K 32 Hir 16 15 31 cams | veturn 1 pet latt M17 3 Nothing doing 8% 53 69 56 74 87 19 11 3K rambled aroumd from .o en Preston, ~ fo 18 65 68 10 15 6h 39 M 33 Ad ) 20 1 18 13 DN 81 10 3 37 32 10 36 36 30 30 65 12 44 33 10 10 11 11 4 28 17 2y 10 ng doing. permits _ will | be t> from Whithy wasteâ€"paper hasket 1 to that tmwn. j â€" aâ€"â€" _ ~ e plat with _ Marry Clark was arrested ait Xothing doing. bad tried to blow up the _ pes sate at Govan, Sask. 31 47 719 ta 35 30 32 19 1 12 86 108 18 28 32 51 15 11 bR 63 60 38 35 32 39 9 10 15 28 hR 66 ad 50 h3 81 78 61 82 38 @1 18 580 175 50 26 16 20 71 61 o 59 16 15 19 11 12 11 23 38 1 31 27 61 30 13 14 15 ds 17 18 19 20 T1 79 46 71 90 53 89 49 19 43 61 67 29 41 98 66 28 33 19 26 39 39 16 74 41 52 24 21 19 18 31 41 11 11 19 11 11 15 12 13 19 9 l b10 49 60 6) I8 22 td 10 13 ti0 16 38 (22 13 i1 13 28 39 32 23 26 19 11 16 29 1 16 j For the Board of Education _ Mr ,Riclmrd Reid headed the poll, _ wit , Dr. J. E. Hett as a close second. Dr â€"). F. Honsberger made a good _ rur ior a new man, while exâ€"Trustees A { Pequegoat, Dr. H. Huehnergard, anc !L, Sattler were reâ€"elected. Mr. A 1.. Bitzer stood at the bottom of the list but secured a good vote. ‘ The vote ou Monday was the larg est ever polled at a municipal elec tion in Berlin and this was respon sible for the delay in the returns be ing received at the municipal offices. It was not until 8.30 o‘clock _ that the complete returns of the Mayor alty contest were known and it wa: 10.45 when all of the returns _ were received by Returning Officer Millar. . 1 The elections were carried â€" on _ ir good spirit, the only incident of not« being the discovery of the fact . tha‘ an elector owning property _ in the We‘st and North Wards had voter twice. The complete returns were as follow s:â€" \ petition has beer the election of m ol Winnipeg Miss Ma‘ Waugh ha where t Schon was the defeat of Mr. August Lanug ior the Light Commission, who wil be succeeded by _ Dr. Robt. Schnarr Commissioners E. Bricker and S Brubacher were reâ€"elected members o‘ the Sewer Commission. 17 51 36 00 36 36 19 11 30 30 13 21 21 16 37 12 14 15 4i 21 31 1 11 18 81 56 th 46 41 102 419 33 45 30 16 26 i9 83 62 810 T1 40 «9 30 32 53 87 55 3% i1 24 51 59 35 51 35 51 34 19 17 12 16 61 36 41 30 41 h3 31 b3 t( 11 10 19 38 38 23 20 36 16 16 14 9 37 T8 16 15 38 30 32 22 11 ol 11 77 61 64 34 49 16 17 11 21 38 29 28 36 32 23 11 26 22 13 39 87 22 16 54 15 i (16 35 10®° 47 38 43 32 11. 8738 33 G2 61 16 59 58 51 36 38 37 145 25 33 16 16 20 17 17 18 15 13 29 10 20 30 31 29 25 53 69 81 101 79 19 ob 17 16 10 238 76 70 37 12 29 53 10 15 23 16 16 13 12 12 10 21 50 75 89 64 54 44 62 51 59 32 19 13 31 30 3t 21 consigned 39 76 37 hJ S 37 11 13 37 38 21 7 3 57 12 29 26 19 30 35 16 21 10 30 22 31 25 11 12 1 16 10 37 18 6 10 Total. 1510 998 1327 1166 1078 1313 1307 1109 916 193 1110 812 208 1365 1065 955 110 1316 1302 1130 1077 966 907 897 165 156 739 607 172 145 342 53 17 704 417 381 104 il6 652 628 fMie 180 210 831 512 613 ) M13 159 110 101 387 320 305 210 181 373 170 LUONDONâ€"S. F. Glass (acclamaâ€" tion). LPCAXâ€"C. W.â€" Hawkshaw (acclaâ€" mation). MALAHIDEâ€"S. S. McDermid (acâ€" clamation). MORRISâ€"Shortreed. MOSAâ€"D. D Graham _ (acclamaâ€" MetILLIVRAYâ€"W. T. Uhiens. XEWBURYâ€"W. O. Krafits (acclaâ€" mmation) NISSOURIâ€"Richard Fitzgerald. PARKHILLâ€"Thos. _ Munro (acclaâ€" mation) 1PAISLEYâ€"I. Shoemaker. PORT DOVERâ€"E. Moon RODNXEYâ€"J. J. Mistele (acclamaâ€" tion) STOUFFVILLEâ€"R. P. Coulson THOROLDâ€"Win. McGill T AVISTOCKâ€"William Appel y UXBRIDGEâ€"W. R. Beal WAWANOSH. Eastâ€"Gill WEST LORNEâ€"D Mc (acclamation) â€" WILLIAMS EA AILSA CRAIGâ€"John Morgan (acâ€" ‘lamation). ARTHURâ€"J. R. Lynets. BURLINGTONâ€"Max. C. Smith. BOTHWELLâ€"A. Calderwood. CARADOCâ€"J. A. McGugan. DELEHIâ€"Richard Dalton. DUNDASâ€"William Dawson. d DORCHESTER, NORTHâ€" Richard janks (acclamation). DUNDALKâ€"J. B. Vandusen. ELMIRAâ€"P. Christman. + ELORAâ€"U. Richardson. EXETERâ€"John Taylor. EMBROâ€"G. M. Creighton. FERGUSâ€"A. C. Stecle. GLENCOEKEâ€"W. D. Moss (acclamaâ€" tion). HAGERSVILLEâ€"D. J. Almas. > LOBOâ€"John _ McGugan _ * (acclamaâ€" tion). i s clamation) GALTâ€"D. E. McLennan _ (acclamaâ€" tion). GEORGETOWNâ€"Mayor Grant. GODERICHâ€"M. G. Cameron _ (acâ€" clamation). HANOVERâ€"O. D. Knechtel. HESPELERâ€"G. D. Forbes. HUNTSVILLEâ€"Carnahan. KINGSTONâ€"C. J. Graham. LONDONâ€"J. H. A. Beattiec (acclaâ€" mation). LEAMINGTONâ€"Lewis Smith. LINDSAYâ€"R. M. Beall. LUCKNOWâ€"Mitchell. MEAFORDâ€"J. G. Clark (acclamaâ€" tion). ~ ) MITCHELLâ€"Frank Campbell. MOUNT FORESTâ€"J. J. Cook. NAPANEEâ€"A. S. Kennerley. NIAGARAâ€" J. _ Aikins (acclamaâ€" sion). NORTH BAYâ€"J. A. . McCaughey acclamation) . JAKVILLEâ€"J. Hillman. ORILLLAâ€"W. S. Frost _ (acclamaâ€" ion). OTWAWAâ€"Mayor Hopewell. L OWEN SOUNDâ€"E. Lemon. PARRY SOUNDâ€"J. A. Johnston. PALMERSTONâ€"AM. C. Butns. PETERBOROâ€"W. D. Morrow (acâ€" lamation). PICTONâ€"C. B. Allen. PORT ELGINâ€"D. J. lzzard. RIDGETOWNâ€"Ed. Taylor. SAILNIAâ€"W. A. Henderson. SAULT STE MARIEâ€"O. . Munâ€" TORONTOâ€"G. R. Geary. THORNBURYâ€"S. McCallum. THOROLDâ€"A. McCullough. TRENTONâ€"Dr. _ Kidd _ {acclamaâ€" ion). TILLSONBURGâ€"Joseph Thompson WALKERTONâ€"S. Rice. WALKERVILLEâ€"W. Chater. WALLACEBURGâ€"Charies Sauvcy. WATERLOOâ€"L. Graybill. WINGHAMâ€"Mayor Spotton. WINDSORâ€"J. W. Hanna. on.) lamation). ST. CATHARINESâ€"J. M. McBride ST. MARYSâ€"F. (é. Sanderson (acâ€" lamation). ST. THOMASâ€"Dr_ Gust (acclamaâ€" ion). # COBOURGâ€"George Gammon (acclaâ€" mation). FORESTâ€"E. Rumford _ (acclamaâ€" tion). cclamation ) WILLT A MS ALLISTONâ€"J. 1<. Mitchell. ALVINSTONâ€"John MeCallum. AYLMERâ€"C HR. Christie (apclamaâ€" ion). BARRLIEâ€"T. Beecroft | .BERLINâ€"W H. Schmaiz. _ BRADFORDâ€"J. Scanlon . BRACEBRIDGEâ€"EF. HMutehison. BRANTFORDâ€"Ald. R. A. Rastall. BELLEVILLEâ€"HM. W. Ackerman. BLENHEIMâ€"W. R. Greenwood CAMPBELLFORDâ€"W _ J. Doxsce. CHESLEYâ€"YW:iilham Krug CARGILLâ€"McCollum. CHATHAMâ€"R. J. Bracklin. CLINTONâ€"Jacob Taylor (acclamaâ€" tion). SEAFORTHâ€"D. J. McCallum (acâ€" ADELAIDEâ€"D. S. Campbell â€" (acâ€" udviane _ | i _ Municipalities 7 REEVES. U M