' T 8... c', a}! Paul Pequunat The lamantlle fire We. company INCORPOIATID 1875 “I Moo - Watetloo Sub-allied Carin!“ ...... 25mm Depot“. with the Dominion Wat ...... ........ 8117.140. " policies gun-nnbeed by the Lond- n and While Insurance Company qrtth3rmsta of 8m,80tktB& A!“ Wright. Beam“) T. M. Hull, Inmcfm O. I WEEK Distric' Ages 1 Wmdoo. Ont. Phpme 249. mm not. outâ€. Wlmlo'o Mutual Buildinp ', King St. Butane. We: IM9, Home 209. Buns-a ooliciterl fcr first ttache Companies THE IillE?ultlills' ASSWIATIIIN _ t?nete.eite,eenetttratgNrrhtt Web". 'B EiTiiia2ighiirg,'ge,t2t','tMtt â€Wynn-ll EF,'i'i.rii7.i'i7i'iifii'iiiii 'e'g',ilitPlJr.if'p,"f,tffl; 'f.i"iiiitiirt',t','t'e.ettt') Mr, “not.“ w q#'it'tattd out a 0430 lags“ you “than“ um.†Ltt'd',t?'ea'lf,'l'N'tltlrll'r"ut hwmlhmluhuhmmdtm.. .3 QZLWAWW in labor: luau! " King St. West, Berlin. We have vacancies for men and women in all linesof work If you are out of employment communicate with us at once. No charge for registration or services rendered. "at . Getting Married? Starting Ilinstlulp'ngt Be sure you give us a call be- fore ordering elsewhere the follow- ing line of goods: "'"' in“ , 'rett an. 'erree etrtu..., C A. BOEHM ' Gmemunourance Agent. m u Badman Co. taGrorurt, are also Mom Woollen Hills Store am 'er IPP, - Tom a?!" “I of " per cent of. IMO. Students ll D. L. Weber & Sons, " - " South Cotton Blankets Union Blankets ill Wool Blankets " Batting or Really Main [olfonllrs Llstowol Walnut "llette ooo-ooo-too-ooo."'" Silverware Waterloo Shanty Fem cpentd with In In- , per cent In sand-nee Blade!"- my enter u my oe made 90 order â€in or some similar injury. at: up I more permanent injury, in the term ot an open discharging note. in such cases lanyard. will be (out! ot unequalled nine. BURN CAUSED new 'zaess uh W09: d a Wm“! Mr. t Nixon, "d 901 Willlnm Are Winnipeg. a .lacksmith ht the C. Pdl, SJOPS ban his mot bully hurnud by some molten metal an ing upcn it. He says: "The burn was a wry bad one, and atter the forst low any; it ten an open sore,- width showed marked signs ot blood- poisoning It uisiiarged Italy the caused me toni‘rle agony. For three weeks I ttutyered acutely and coubd' get no use. At last I obtaintd a preparation in m the doctor, which sermfa to stop the discharging“ made me quite hopeful, but fmaits the wound became as had as ever. "I was then advised to use Zam Hula, and Exam the first tsptrlieatioc the Ia.'tr, gimp me relief. The ia- tP.ucmatiaa was thoroughly checked. air: the poisonous matter cleared army in a very short time sitar be gin ing with lam-Bull. Healing tlen be",an and in less than two healed. " Cne or the male. lessons of this i casc lies right ham-try Zaannk‘ ftrst for any injury, sore, skin dis- Pas? or wound. n is madly goof im piles, btocH-poisonimr, festerittg wovnds, (hays, cold sores. children’s er'ntilns, scalp sores. varicose ul- rcrs, chilblains, tec. All druggists ard slamâ€. sell at PM hox 0 post fr? (my: mm-Buk Co., Throw to, up(:. "mam rt price Yon an I warnrd apinst harmful substitute- tc,'. minim preparations, which yicld a bigger margin of prodt and are wmvt mps pushed as being “inst am can," Nothing is just as good. A shockin".'y sudden death took place at the home ot Mrs. Brechtri11, Wrtwr street, when her sister, Mrs. Mary MeBain, relict oi the late Mr. Alex. 1teHain, passed away without a moment's notice about 7.30 o'clock Sunday morning. T he deceased had been about as usual on Saturday and rotizel as usual Without complain- ing of any illness. She arose and was dressing when the end came. The late Mrs. hit-83in was in her 76th year and has “sided here tor about a year. Her husband died about eleven months ago. Relate ‘oomin; to Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Me- Wm... ete __ _ Bria resided In McBain, Michigan. where they worc'well and favorably known. They had no clgildren. Th1, funeral was held on Tuesday from the residence or Mrs. Brechhil‘ to the‘Galt cemetery. A sensational report was eliminated on Friday that a coat with Mood stains had been Mt at a. pressing sro., in town and it was bellow-d that it .would be a valuablr "ciew" in connection with the Lohimki mur- der cam. V REPORTED “may: owner. It was learned that the coat, “a; worn by = young man who had Int". with an accident and blood had dropped on the coal, The police were assured that the own" Ind nothing whatever to do with the mur- der and the mat was returned to the pressing shop to be cleaned up. hriiat was handcd over, to Do- u-(‘tivn Boyd cod High Constable IN- her, who immediately looked up the ABSUIHI'E SEEM". Carter's, Little Liver Pills, W" m" as Richard was Weeted Pu. “mun!" ll jammy". LLWuwr. DEATH OF MIPS. his!!!“ v-r-aB-Q- “*0.“ the wound was thoroughly â€autumn! “but...†Genuine alumna. TaLTr1iiL) "Mint 'v'us no CLUE Waterloo Conny Ca-tart CIII was held it an VWHIH on Thu- day "an; all â€trim a. uumrou other "all then was a good dud am at mica. the luncheon ad the "mairtg's no- eeedhu wen lawman; and - nth monk)“. The reports pry-aunt by ttte up ioctt once" was decidedly 'Mo'""- n. Tb Sonata-y reported a total membenhip at m. the new when admitted during the you whom M. Eleven lunches: wen hold since the In: mun! meeting with n ar- any: “undue: of N. The Trau- uru's report showed tom mints amounting to 8108, and d surplus on hand of 891.10. The mu] report ot the Club was submitted in pamphlet form. ll in- teresting feature being a digest of the “dresses delivered by the Vlt- :ous tweeters which were compiled 'ry the Literary Correspondent. Mr. W. H. Williams. Then report, it was decided, will In distributed to the various Curtain CHIN in the Dom'nion and the diluent speakers. The interesting [nature of themat- ng was the,eloquettt attd-appropriate address delivered by Rev. J. A. Size- wart of Hauler, which VII attmt- tively listened to and well received by his fellow-member's ot the Club.‘ The report of the Nomincting Com- mittee. appointed at the previous 'uccheon, was submit!“ and adopted without Amendment. President W. G. Weichel presided I - ............... -- --."_. __.- ._--iV _"- and conducted the business of the therartfsemeterr. evening in his usual happy mullet. - - Election ot OMtxtrtt. . TRADE!) RING FOR TROUS! " After the various reports had been - reached and adopted the apart ot On Thursday the rctiee'were. inform- the Nominating Committee was we. ed tbat . ring had been stolen mm sented by DE J. F. Handsome: and l the residence " a Fredeiick “we; idopted as toiiowtrr- Iade “a the you; man who was Hon. Pres.--W. G. Weichei. b staiseetod was sought anâ€. " wu President-R. Reid. not long belote be m "grandad lst Vice Pres..-C. R. Running. and when and attmst the this ad- Preston- mitted that he had taken it, but 2nd Vice Pres-H. J. Bowman. had since traded it [of g pair oi Th (out and “My! Preston. 2nd Vice Pres.--" J. Bowman. Seeretarr--P. I. Weaver. Treaaurer--F M. Wedd. Lit. corr.-L. Norman. Exe3utive--Thos. Pearce, Robt. Smyth, A. L. Bitzer, ROM. Wood, W. H. Williams, J. C. Haight, ls. E. Weaver. J. F. Hammers“. .Attditors--C. B. Clement, F. S Hodgins. On motion of Messrs. J. C. Haight and Roth. Smyth . hearty vote ot thanks was tendered to Mr. A. L. Bitrer, who has occupied the posi- tion ot Secretary tor two years. As a “mime mark of appreciation priate manner. Votes ot Hunks were hindered to the retiring President, Treasurer. Literary Correspondent and members of the Executive. CELEBRATE» 1Niift Twenty-tive years ago Os February 16th, Mr. and »Mrs. John Hesse!!- auer ot this town were Atreilr un- ited in marriage in Mildmy by the late Rev. Mr. Schwartz, pastor at the Evangelical Church ot mt village. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hessenam-r celebrated their silver wedding and over titty guests some of whom were trom a distance and others who had attended was ceremony a quarter ot I century ago, were in attendance and spent a delightful evening with the happy couple and their lumily. T . The residence, 37 Scott street, was prouily decorated for the oc- calsion with Bowers, ete., (ml the hours were rottinlly spent An elegant wedding dinner Wu: ten-ed all" whim Rev. G. D. Damn: de- livered a happy appropriate snarl-as and crate,ved the rongratathtumvs ot Mr. an-i Mrs. "estoraurr's Nanny friends upun rushing the twenty- frtth milk-stom- of their married lite. He referred purucularly to the we» (1'95 ot the Kroom in his business since coming to Berlin nine yar- ns!) and hoped they would in" m- ny more yum ot happiness ml ny mo success. Ttie bigh eta-cm in which Mr. and Mra.Hetttmrtturr um had by their iriendl was tangibly mile!- ted by the large number at 000in gifts received on the occasion oi their silver wedding “comp-1H1)! thr good wishes of We donors. “it! many Icquaintam In Berlin vi“ join in extending their mm!» Mr. Bitter responded in an appro- lions. OTTAWA.--." the Son“. tedar, Senator Kircholcr. charm-II of the divorce commune. tsported in [not of granting the Application oi m. L. F Robertm, of Station. tor div- nm- trom his wile. Elizabeth mm Robrrtsion, now ot London. England. and in taror M “tutu; Ute, tip!“ Wm M - “may Will. o8 iiw'hiofiE-im my h P TO GET A DIVORCE a $35 was voted hit his set- Votes of Thanks. Silven'mannmo Wel duets Ttetident Suc- ount 8 Met . Brief mm: 5 Sunday Evening At an o'clock on My utter-om a well known at new. -etod c.tize- - sway In the prion at Kr. 000m 0001;, Br.,-" In maid- - on " (but sum, math. :1- tantrums-.1» to that month: we be" Md he: Inhi- but mod with. Wh- it ctr-W at- Mthu-m-avm German on Mann " nu, and uh- bertabove-totAiroorrrttrr and with his - an†in B.- dcn._vhem to mud“ tor in nan. On July 15, ms, he WM married to Count-o Funk who with three-on all tour “an am“. Thu at: John and William. Winnipeg. Boone. Mr. Gaul; was hour in sauna Etch; W In... __ Beftadt, Harlin; Ila. Marte Sdnunht, El- mira; him. A. B. Sal-nun, Harlin; and Maggie and Link at home. Since “Jun; in sun hells 2am In St. Marys. mutation. "d.Coatmrtoer. In etch ot that plan is conducted a an mat. “can. to Burlinabont six your: Mo with " family and Lived hero in retirement. In cwnoxtnrupm- mun“ v - a Human. Reunion-runabout “emoticon" pm- ofthe Doae six vars ago with " family and ittitttt should try 1nd ,mieetstatHearatt and here in "rtigemeqtt. other tor with a better knowleigc In polities he was 1 launch . 0011- ot mrrtteirett gtatttgm “I“ tutu“ rtutive. He was . respected new ot love which binds a mum. to- ha ct the A.o.u.w. “a ol. a. Har- gether a one main. Mr. my then x “on HM“, Lodge. He was well delighttd the audience with seven] known throughout Wtrtorito' County g,tf,thl, "on; Dr. ‘Dmlfd‘ and his may mam '11] - to roen- the ml: dished. and 4 loan of u. death them the "Patou" A: naturally um The funeral too-t place unwed- “Win in Berlin, yet he was we madly “moon at 3.80 o’ewck (tom t 'tet".,',', hum Mt "I the» In " law mum all n Cedar St. i "' 'mtorotm. _ . south, to St. Peter’s Lutheran church , A Marty Tote ot thanks w" e and interment " the East End Lu- i tended to the Mk"- moved by New Pail-n: "r'-. " At Jprnm er and the young lellow wu given another chance by the Hoglstmtc. thiet O'Nrill was Ilsa notitiédto he on the lookout tora young lady who ms “jumping" he: hoard bill from aitertoo hotel. He mm her " the G.T.R. station waiting lor the 5.20 train. She way not allowed to leave until her bond-hill won paid and: scum-mu (than! calm to her rescue. paid the btt1 uni she my on the 7.40 train for Tor- trout rs. onto. ANOTHER MODERN MIRACEB LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA CURE!) The Softener Bad Been Given Was humble . by Several Ihxtors.9sspitttt Immune-t Also Failed.--Dr. Williams} Pink Pills Worked The Miracle More the disarm-rs ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, looomolor aux-a was considered 1n incunble dim. " has been tally demanded however. tin-rm: disease can be and (Mutual! the m ot these pins, where the treatment is ingrained In. and the directions amully (flowed. Loeomotor and: he din-3e ot the mine! cord, and lint shows lush in In inquty m "and erect when the eyes In cloned, or in smart. ll is earmarked by peculiar diatttrhntreea ot the trait, ml dttBetdty in ."- erttittg tttemtotiomt rt" the legs. one of “lemma and earliest sign In: tired feeling particululy noted in the knees all smiles. This tte'tt'a- tion is provoked by any“ exertion, and " not relieved by rest. om- a numb let-ling Is associated I't It. and those two nympwml are “way: pro- sentln the early stages. A. c disuse program. then- ls-n imam la the annual tad "tettt ot the nonbinding: eorerirqt n time: tie loot alone, then extasdisgto the leg. “a!†is usually ot slow growth and the were"! and intensity at msympwm: In not noticed. but it: pro- gress ls constant. and gradually 31mm 1 total l-cbol feeling in we legs, causing a wobbllng gait dud manure tummy to govern the “and. As thr disease progresses the patient loses all control over bowels and water, md becomes utterly helpless, lid ttna to heated tor We . child. In proof ot the power ot Dr. Wllllalnt’ Pink Pills to cure this terrible msluly, In. SarahJanc Rullcr, ot Miller. Slain, says: "For new years lrom mum) 1907, my and June: was "ticted with locomotm aux- A A -. . â€â€˜44.: x__.._---| -0 CL“ hmf mm: in the yarn In)!!! 1""! w Inâ€, any wl- 're..".'.. Mr-F _....v.._ W. 7 h. During that time he was treatit byword ot the beat doctors in the West. bot this treatment lulled to he at an hem-M, md be kept gelling worse all wome,titl llnnlly he km I“ control ot his “minds-d could not move at nil] land to curry him "out his bed to . digit, when I would have to tie him, to enable him to all. up. Hewn as helpless m", In inlaid; he lost Ill control oilfi- kldneys “a bowels and we "ily looked tor death to re- “ch him at his wining. in "05 we sent. him to Bunion Hospital, hot ing- um the treatment there would hem-m him. In this. though. . we were aisappointrd,std the mini doctor gained as to ta"cs him home, As they said they could do nothing tor him. At this lime I (than! d‘lvlucrl the new ot Dr. Willinm‘ Pint Pills. Being willing In try uniting in the hope ot Mding tulle! tor my boy, I land". 1 wwly, in less than three months I noted . slight improvement In MI oomiiticil. in six months hr could walk once more and from lint on ttte improvement cmlinued. Mil now he in really cured and can more able to attend uchml and do the charm nhout the house. What Dr. Wi‘llilms' vinht'itts haw dam tor him is trniv wonder- llll and I would alumni" recomnwnd thrm in all oaererri. for they most home. What Dr. William} Piul tett, and I would strongly rtN'or tan-hilly sud my boy's mo." “WWII-l! sun): In, no, 9 '..__ tn sttrtratariituiott of whart Mrs Rum-I say“. Ur. l Ii Stale. llw voil- known lumber Ind coal Antler of outer, wtitvs, “With rMermwr in _ hat Mrs. Rutter says roncern‘ng Mr son's cun- try Piti. Pills, I hue no bran-- tion in saying that what the uysiu'btolnh'ly um in rvery mum-hr, n I um ppmmnlly mounted with the can This trreat core is not the my on: performed by In, Witiimms' t'irt2 Pius. They huvv brought thou-rd: but to mm. and strsstgtMt an" some"! the. tteat doctors in the court" hm been towed to gin- up I'm- ran as inn-nth, Not otdr in and locnmnmt nun, hm. in can M partial pnratytis. minus. mt. Muthm. a! my oUtrr Int-re att- mh MY: bve" umrvulnl. Thc wtrote WW! ot their wotdettcl not an In In that: yawn m min mi. red, 5":va No 9-“? one PB- on“! lot polka-NI. 1b â€and! "tt'JBll'rdiiJ'i; up - - .A.-_“__. .aur.u--e-gt..SB. ring was 11‘ng to its own- ir'ii'",' i'ra,'ieg. as um I at . {paw dell; t Bdrm '31: st. Je Wt. " to hi: " ' IOM, m ('ii'r?t, "In“ m “it! (Multan: he: Jul In 3.. Mac thawed, we _ it,,, " â€not“ ring ad- it, m I " ot I its OWW- l, ' given situate. a maul to I " Indy ' “. No. not, W!- at C.- 1oeirbm,-gbmt.thet8t.oeerl- «at. mum-mm. film’s-null: “staph“: erater-ti.t*tamrqr+ettmt “anyâ€: - wen with an and". Mn- 'Iega as u “at“. “was“; :lsl Ipononl delight as the progrmtvc‘ strides St. Jeromu In mule. Turn- itsq to manhunt pait a do ‘qmt mum to a: sturdy. have, (Manon: I'm-ch Omaha. vho, a "to showed, were the mucus not ttgt- !ly at Quebec, but at "9:1.pr d the nonunion. During the mute ',ot It: [acute he mtloud the um‘ .:ot may Finch Chump) who Mud with: tum law in Cm- jdhn history and undo Wives h- T nous In drown“. dew‘opmn‘. ro- wel. mum at mums. mu tiha.ttioG"die well worthy ot the tpride out [Punch “other: uh in Wham. ht closing he urged but nuns-mu. tb any It. acor- ntlou, the an“; all the and†was“. that W. TI- etrter- about vu in new In! a law and the K. at C. lecture count Is cert-July 'ml with . pod start." Mr. w. H. Ruler; acted as can m. In; but! “has he out- .t.ud a. - ot this series ot Mum and an autumnal tttels- Inm. Mr. anno- E. Bar, of Toro- to, n tnlentod you; water. and: smduato of m. Jeromen Collegeol when the may hue noon to trel Proud. In opening w. Day te- onllul his connection with the tot. €5.11.“de College at nebuded by Mr. Geo. m'r-zi-a'iabL-urmi._uu-F-r----""_ M. .- '7 - ---- -.- """'"'-ereqrlq c. H. Lane, asq+eeet+strteo+te+eeeoe'e0e-e_000., cred by ite yolk-ge- nude-(.5 who occupied the puny. _ A Marty vote of thanks was I. tended to the mixer. moved by Rev. Fume Zinc! ot St. Jeopa- song: "were given -wittt spieuiset feet accompanied by chowâ€. relyi- Ann’her the". in he rural district ot the county was mom [why when‘ an imitation 3mm was wu Innov- erjod to have been him by 37m:- unkmwn party from the cut- ter in the drisiatt and. of Mr. John Bonner, a garnet, who lives on tho Hamburg road, clout three mile: hum Berlin. The robe was used on Saturday and the then discovered ,on Sum!" morning, um! it ia supposed that the the“ took phase on Saturday evening. Mr. Boll- merits not-lambda the " terloo County Hum! Pmtectiw " weiation. ROBE TAKEN“!!! CUTTER Outing the evemng a coupl:ol_ s' Pink Pills, looomo'pr ataxia 'iii/fi." ma pe or. 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M the that NEWAQEwQILiME iliB"'rlliiill,,,jll.il'8 810.00 Suits, fine Tweed - - - $5.95 $10.00 Overcoat. bitch with velvet Collar . $6.95 $14.00 and 815.00 tine Tweed or Worsted Suits " " " “4.00 thte Ulster and Dress Overcoat: - "" Men'o 916.50 and $18 hund-tniloted suits in all new olothe [811.95 Noni .18 Uln'ega ulna Presto collar Coats and in tseveral 7 _ - _ . . . . .1 I n: -"TiiiiiUri'niti" bl Chssterfield the. style - All our 820 and $22.50 Suit: or Quanta, in all new styles, and cloth. hand tailored. " - Wmon’a blue and brown ribbed Underwear . Wntlon'a 31.25 natural wool Underwear - Pmmm’s finest natural wool $1.50 qunliiy at - liltttrtitrh Wolsey Underwear, $3.00 quality at - All our best and newest 2 50 and 3.00 Ham - . Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosivrgn Working men's Shir“, Overcoats W. 0. Costello IND. Cape, etc , It ii/Ur- -ruGion The choicest Wheat Harm Yields to you flour which takes rank . second to none. when we grind ibin- . to what is widely known as the "King" Brand. Starting with priate whole wheat made into flour accord--' ing lo the best gccepted modern me- 1hods, what else could be the result. ant but At flour. When Buying ask your dealer for "IE ttttte “new 97 "CITY MILLS" Illltliillll'tr SUITS Store being aitered an that we are only a.'iowed the front of store to clear bal- ance of gunk. Now is the time. Prices away below Minn] cost. MUSIC BOOKS OF ALL KINDS 17 King St... Berlin. hntit MASTER Flutes W hiathra Anlobnrpe Zithers Instruments r, AND Xylophone- Bonda- 811.95 313.95 1rele 8110