THE EMPLOYERS‘ ASSQCIATION . Personal experience has proâ€" edthat it will regulate the A gi‘\ire new life to the sysâ€" ard.strengthen. the kidâ€" eys,~ dt. wiil make rich, red 300 tablets $1.00 andâ€"the lJars back promptly if not efited quickly and, surely. & * Apply ht once to @.It is earnestly â€" requested t every reader of this newsâ€" er see the Bliss agent at ce and get a box of the reâ€" ble Bliss Native Herb, the -!’ï¬gmédï¬he. the good herbâ€" bi purifier for ,entire 28â€"3mos of all kinds, inc uding Pum;s & Wind lle ;mao-ptlyAuun{l. eefl'dmuy. ting. nes of rew ‘:nd!d. #gent for d’alco!lno B4 ast L * Agent for Toronto Air Motor and ip:]ll‘l for this wmotor always kept on PERSONAL:â€"â€" 3 th iey s 4. . ¢xâ€" #121,160, 1 e C hire. Insurance C any a mtmmm 3Â¥ place oor graduates in prsifions ~Cur * aro succes:ful. Two conree: C. wâ€" asd Shorthand. Fall Term opens Sept < YOUNG PEOPLE ... s We can prepare you for Business at Listowe! Business College The Mercantile Fire Business ~solicited for fist tless Insurance Company "___ IwNoorProraTsD. 187 _ Nead Office â€" Waterico Bubscribed Capital..... ... ~ 250,00C0 Deposit with the Dominion 96 Maynard Avc. Ts Agint " * Eateriqd ‘county ‘M’ '_:fl‘_h', Beorets 1y . B.'Hglt; Inspecto . &A BOEHM _ Dirtrict Agen: Waterloo. Ont. Fber: 249. . Free Labor ~Bureau _ 59 King $€, W.ogk, Borlin. . }% *3 V \ vuï¬fa men & m of work you are out of employment “:h:nicatc witb,ys at once, rge for registration or ‘jï¬ gendered. General :n sur: no: Agent, K»tablished 1864. Ofice, Waterico Mutual Buildiny ‘hl&'xf- %. + Buginess Office House®oo. EDWIN G. MATTBEWE, Princip«l Buccesso to Buckterrough © Co. â€"Dr. Pierce‘s Golden.Med M Canadian Pacific Raflway Comâ€" are offeting for shle a large 4o iniint imanim new * Wetaskiwin Moose ‘zw-heodo branches Can is bought as $9 C ab $0.00 per aore and upwarde Repairing dian Pacific Railway Lands Watorioo County . Kautman, C. A BOEHM Li d CK it ow r T , eR ) mï¬w l "The Bocrd <f Educetion held A # P end clean, ralls °00 0. sh.. rt .:ru on Fridey evening dur * inz which ry~tine business was trans tores tone to the neryous system, and cures nervous exhaustion and cted‘ cropeâ€"of Abr. Sararas 257 Victoria St. Berlin OF w dczondent cigcaie ailments. Try Rexall Ordcrlics at our ris‘. Two si+ es, 10e and 25¢. Sold only at our stareâ€"The Rexall Store, A.>G. Hachnel, Watcrloo. othor nrgans or glam‘s. They @> not purge n ce cay. . inccovenience whaterer. . They will positively over» come _ chroriz or ha‘:itual constipaâ€" tion ant the myriads of associate We wars‘ you to try Rexall Orderâ€" lies on our guarantce They ate caten like candy, ard rre porticularly ideal for clrl*en. They sct dirvtly ca the nerves‘ ard muscles of the bowe‘s. "mey _ _have a reutrad action on th> . We are so positive cur remedy will empletely relieve _ constipation, no matter how chronie it may Ln, that we offer to furaish it frce of _ all eost ifâ€" it â€"fails. , Constipation is caused by _ weakness & the â€" nerves and muscles of tte large intestines or descending colon. To export a cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen those organs and rcstcre them to healihicr fxâ€" Any offer that invoives no rilk' ___ for those who accept it 1 _ Brie?s.â€"Missos. Jessic and }“M, mx. 1&@ Miss â€" Edith Ha o day _ last week.â€"Mrs." Anâ€" derson â€" and her daughter Miss te derson and her daughter Miss . Nellic loft last week for their home in Rusâ€" sell, Man.â€"Mr. Robt. ww' left Saturday last on the byrvest exâ€" z"k. ts the grteat â€" wheat‘ country called . the West.â€"Mrs. James © Mayâ€" borry . and son Master Howatd, visiâ€" ted â€" at the bome of the former‘s sister,. Mrs. ~Jas B. Hammei ~at Kingwood _ on Friday last.â€"â€"Mt. Jas. An@erson spent Sunday the guest .of Omend Bros.â€"Harvesting is again> a thing of. the past as most of the farmers are through and only a lew stoo*s can be scen in the ficld. Poe is located® on the main line of" the Grand 1 hulnu‘.' It is:located . in one of the. finést farming d try is settied by a progressive type of, Jarmers: and Northorn Alberta,.Poe district mz-rm coul mir easily accessible from this point. These nï¬wul resou cost of living, and‘ second, great.comme activity , thus creating valuable real estate. f Tiz town is located on th@ main portatio® Tacilities. ‘These combined vres of a â€" manufacturing. centre, & 21 This townsite and contiguous ‘territory lms the requirements 0 :tlined by cerns for <the labation‘at large factories or uflpmu any Kind on ple. The riverm and lakes furfish water, ho cocd fields ahd forests tarnish fu thoe fine farming landv furnish fati® ‘prolucts, enabling the fesidents 12 ar.. WHY HESITATE [Held over from last wee‘| POOL PEr t C bfnndiinacios :ca> senics : is1 â€". it * PTOBLC?n!Tt +ype â€"of . Jarmers: MW become _ the market céntée for .Poe district m:ti‘rbh coul mines, is close :;l and lakes an> latge, forests ats om _ this point. These n&tural resourcés insure fof. the ‘residents of the town, frst, low second, gT6a t . commercial activity, two essentials in the upbuilding of a latge town, able real es tate. 4 L Pose a Coming Commercial Centre Poe as a Manufacturing Cohtre According To Government Estimates cr 9 hy Tds Samm CJ NObWeqn l of the. finést farming districts u*\vm“c...‘. The use uk fils UIC BE EC s t CR HeaiP vepeat t 2+ t ns AlirtnPiica 1 Aiight c# t Bssy nA + s nlo sn stt & 40 t ccieans Alta., at from $50 to .u?'neh ,Or are you rfdu‘ to be the mas whn 00 in cash as a result of having youriytâ€"property in this town in this year O o °43 3 OO p" ABEHBes of ~any kifi@ smployi large numbers of peoâ€" or, Xhe oo?l\clt ahd dorests furnish fuel ull.e‘hw building material, Projucts, enabling the residents to lNve at a low coat. line c the tianscontinental railway, assuring the necessary . transâ€" conditions will Idrmish cheap labor, on> of the most importarit ‘fes , It has occurred.to.me that as the proposed *Rociprocal Trade:©â€" Agree ment tbetween C.m*fl_’ the United States is the main issue in this.conâ€" test, an opportunmity shoi@d be given to the electors of this riding to heat the arguments for and against discussei by the candidates who are seckâ€" ing their support,and thatâ€"it_would afford the greater satisfaction if this opportinity could be given at a joint debate to be held gt some convenient place in the riding, either in your own town of Waterloo or here in Berlin or elsewhere as you may think best: . r I have just learned of your having reccived the nomination of the Conâ€" servative Convention to contest this riding agalist me at the present elecâ€" tion for members of the House of Commons of Canada, and hasten to join your friends in extending you my congratulations on having : received this mark of their confidence: + i Dear Mr. Weichel The tenders eoal received ~from local coal dnï¬:r“m accepted . for such quentties as are recuired â€" and the chairman of each school was awâ€" thorived to orter of any of theloâ€" cal dealers. ‘The following letter was forwardei to Mr. W. G. Weichel, the servative nominee, by Hon. Mackenzie King Lacrre W. G. Weichel, Esq., Waterloo Owinzg â€" to the a~sence of zil the members of ths Collegiate commitâ€" tee no business in Conrction with this institution was transacted. . / At the request of . the Gg Inâ€" > nl.'u"-u h bach serics will be uted for the boo‘ at present in use, subject to the endorsement cA the Minister ofâ€" Eduâ€" cation. _: P44 The conm‘ract.ior> the extension of the wa‘l on the new schooal:â€"rounds on David‘ street was awardod "to Jacot Bactz for $227) OPEN LETTER TO MR. WEICHEL Jt was, huwever, (cided to teach German ‘commencing .at / the © Kinderâ€" »rter, ani up only to: the. jurior third classes. . It wis fclt tht the pupils ins themu classes .lose their inerâ€" est in branch and that ‘oftenâ€" it interfered with their‘ studies, Three applicaticas for the prition (lOu-:I%hflnw&o’l:m recceived and thit of â€" Miss Magdalen Daechsel at a sclery ol: $400 * was ing bee Booiion ‘on the teacbing atan BERLIN BOARD OF â€" ~BDUCATION profits or did you ‘pigeonâ€"hole" ite propositions submitted â€" to sideration? . In short, aro you the man who ‘maie a profit of the but â€" did my»t possess sufficient judgmont to recognize the opportu al‘ The man or woman emflitled to sympathy is the one who say s: ance to buy thisot that property at $180 m $500 and mow it is srcers . at the person.. who makes ~such a statement an\ says: the Grand _ Tro®®â€" Pucifc Beriin 1=o oo for Io» J «$ ao] ndpifes Joo enfecfacifan Joof «o[ o«} «of +o f oo was made in Western Property during the year 1909 $100,000,000.0 & > dot say five years from§ row that y had a (Sgd.) W. L. MaACKENZIE KING Railway between Edmonton ant Sas The Wailch Land CGo. Game Warden L. Sattier communiâ€" ut;d with the department at â€" Torâ€" onto regarding several . complaints about wholesale killing of fish at the &&’ofl dam, and the departâ€" ment %to send an ‘inspector to Berlin ay to â€"..conduct . an investigation. It is reported . thousâ€" ands ‘otf dead . fish are lying at the bottom of the dam, and Mr. Sattler secured one of them weighing over 6 pounds, which he has on exhibition at bis store on Queen street south. " . C M o ;m"“:)l,n‘,lh{» yie, _ Ror the last . ten weeks ie , d t ocm dlh: with dropsy & on _ sunday, Aug." ‘~about 10 o‘clock a.m. paj ietUy ‘away â€" in ï¬:"l:a, 8 d::hte"r:'lt:! Mrs ‘1ug, A J. *T. EUnjerwood, Esther," Mrs. â€" Gew. A. Miller, Haysville and â€" Mary, . Mrs.. H. P. Ellis, Berlin. / One son and two . Gwughters * died" several years agw. Moses, Veronica, dfln A. Hilborn ard Kathorine, Mrs. Geo. Miller. His whe‘ predeceased him about 9 years. The funeral â€"â€" was HWeld . from Mrs.. Miller‘g n‘ï¬ï¬‚!ï¬yl.l' &:&flflo 6 tt:e Blevheim cemetery. â€" | vice a house ‘at 1.30 p.;:. Tuesday, _ Aug. 22nd. « vill*. _ For the i3 had tecn ailing on _ Sunday, _A o‘clock a.m. m-! latge manufacturing con for publ Land: DEATH OF MH. 117 Queen Street North Berlin, August 19 KtLLING OF FiISH surroundimg | counâ€" JACOB SALTZBEREY 1911 wy . in mourn », MrS, Gew. .. Mrs. Father Spetz remarked that since | his departure from New York carly | in June until his return to that city savercd days ago, he hast not seen ore Crop ol rain, a10 . that the Europein Câ€"umlries vore experibac r4 an exue; tional ory spell. ‘The crops there will be véty light. â€" Holland, the | country of dykts, was the ordy pla e where he saw . green fields of merit. He shewed the writer â€" an interesting copy of a rewspaper printed om the transâ€"A tlantic, . steamers daily, â€" the news corgained: therein being received by â€"wireless and the issues being disâ€" ‘tributed free to the pessengers. | â€" Father: Spotz Jeft Rotterdam, Holâ€" ' land, on the fifth of August and arâ€" 'ti ed in Ncw&lz{r €ity nine days | letor ‘ore the ste#@imer Pctsdam n‘ t3 ; Hollandâ€"American * line. Spanking does net cure children of bedâ€"wetting. ‘There is a constituâ€" tional cause for this trouble. ‘Mrs, M. Summers, Box W. 501,~ Windsor, Ont., will send free to any ‘ mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions. Send no money but write her toâ€"day i your _ children trouble you in this way. Don‘t blame the child, the chances are it _ can‘t help it. ‘This treatment also cures adults and aged people‘ troubled with urine difficulties by day or night. We have issugdâ€"an attractive citcular giving fid) information pertaining to the town and its Wfla together with map showing lots for sale. _ It you wish to receive: this attractive circular out ‘out> fill in the attached coupon ani mail it to us toâ€"day.~ . > j *./ [ 9n oaa when as jed . aboct. the conti tior Po;e Pius, Father Spots stared whem he saw him His. Holiness quite bright ond active ond he pressed his o,inton that the pres Rorts Oxning from Rome were, doubt, exaggerated. Wednesday l’c, from The rever tost ‘of he than he d Poe townsite is held by us undér the Torrens system. of ~ title. Under this system the title is guat anteed by the Govermment, therefore absolutely safe. 1. *« ~ > nasl Prices of lots range from $50 to $100 each, and thay can be purchased osy terms of oneâ€"tonth baiance in cighteen equal monthly payments, oft quarter casb, balance in six, ~twelve and olghtcen After .‘ an 1e Sake n Poe townsite ‘was recently placed y the market and already over 200. lots have teen sold ant y of these have alfemiy changed hands at a substantial increase in price. Most of â€"these lots x purchased by representative Wusiness men throughout (')mdn, who are now profitint by their foresight. The townsite is high and dry. and very suitable for building purposes. . P bsutih ds Frmies :n Pn s ie ie n us snb iL t3 00 caP dn y ic ce m e uid # & LAats in Pce are ~a . good investment at present prices, The town is bound to grow ing to the pasy terms of payment you have the ability to buy andif you do not knaw now ,, you are lacking in conrage, and the chances are you will never be like ti> mar you now admire most, rtich eourageousâ€"and wise. | $ % . dn is uscless unless yos Fossew; â€"‘th;> courage to act. You might v:uï¬ great wisdomi, might _& good dest, or travel much and thys â€"see all kinds of opportunitits to .@.qiy;éâ€m- the courage to act cca your .judgm@nt and wisdom all of these desirable qualities ate whtirely â€" of BETTER TH&ANâ€"SPANKING Wher hi from his AFIP. to . the. Cont ""‘M{;}nu is > in ol heal th~ loo s much .4 he did <before leavinmx Berl priest lic â€" ch burct M x} T Mary‘s Sp¢ DP! Prices and Terms The finznce committen presented acâ€" counts â€"â€"amounting to $182.43 which wete ordâ€"red to te paid, after which the treasurer reported ‘a substanâ€" tial ‘balance . on hand. . The president and matron accomâ€" panying the chilQken have returned from a two wee‘s‘ vacation to Mr. A. J, Kimmel‘s summer Home at Elâ€" mira and all are loud in their »rais es lor this rare treat. ° For the «‘The . regilar meeting of the + Or pha.age Board was held ~Mon4ay ev ening, the presidont, Mr. Shupe mre sided. > * Theâ€" â€" matrco reJorted contributions #eceive§ ~to the value of $11.00, Ten childremn were admittedâ€"and . â€" thirteen have gone out during the month, and. twentyâ€"two remain. MI?» Britiâ€"h bevélled mirror x ‘Z ® . | Sidebolfd. 6 t i 4 * s 3 »,’.j‘i.'“irv ‘: * Chairs, carved back,.per half dozen 3y Exlohci')nv’_rlblï¬vï¬ ft loflg, 5 lm & 2. ‘;‘\ : 6 Here is your opportunity for baby carriages and goâ€"carts, getting late in the season. . Special sale prices Mgï¬ 3y wl UNDERTAKING Special attention paid to Undertakin * _ branches.: Day Phone 37. Night Phone 658. _ Special Furnituré for August KINDNESS 18 £PPRECIATED Simpson‘s Retail Furniture Torrens Title Information Opportunity vestments . Detroit & Clevelazad Novic y oi ie Eemginy ce smcs ols ~ . Special Day Trips Between Detroit and Cicrcland, Pring 14y an , gria Jz sfave m i7 utm yt. C Leve 6. 9. A. Daga ts speed, safety and co way posts; daily se America .A ib inpomatp A Cleveland weekly t WHERZ.YOU CAN GO MINARD‘S : LINIMENT COLDS, ETC, +% third time Mr. Kin el has teoel the children to this â€" beautifiul« where aH ccommo "5‘;‘%? 3 Toad:d tr.Je and even luxuties . freely _proviAd by its owner. task of â€" comâ€"eying the chikien this teauty ~spot is turned it sure through the,kinch>anted C with â€" their a.tos. _ Those ta part were Mr. A. J. “;“' , Mir. Rumpel, Mr. VÂ¥,. O. N J? H. Rieder, Mr. J. Kautman, _ Gro. Lang and Mr. W.. J, M€ Bérlin â€" sod Mr. M. S. Hall Mr. J. Shonielmeyerâ€" of. . wane The : board hereby . returns . W thants. to all these friends fof tind assigtrnce as well as to all" hare in any way contribute : welfare . and comfort of" t se : t dent little ones. a o o reit rul ‘ Hnyh in q reland #: i t U ioutes tepping st ‘ over on CC a Ja‘y awi Amguart®~ £ 5 Fumhit ud ANa a