â€" ns « suffer, and how the *k â€" Th d + ts w ‘.â€"3& says"You en ies %;%éï¬? N- T g;‘mm ..-l'm.':a'u e ommc eneoe es M. SVUMMERS. Box H 501 « WINDSOR, ONT. marriage low" piace °M omy at three o‘clect of heln Lockhart and Mr. . y of Toronto, at th of . the pride‘s mother, Youl avenue, west. Rev. W. A officiated.. Mr. anl Mrs. 1 | reside in Toronmto. â€" Galt, Oct. 4.â€"The pretty marriage Fook place this afternoon at the residâ€" ?d Mr. and Mrs. James Townley, Glebe street, of their cldest daughâ€" Do cay < ter, Miss Ethel Viola,â€" to Edward &.o{ Galt, son of Mr. and _ Mrs Isaac, of Brantford. ‘The cereâ€" rz was performed in the presence of about seventy guests, by Rev. Dr. Di . The bride was given away + her father to the strains of the n march played by her sister, Miss Hazel Townley. The bride lookâ€" ed charming in a costume of white maull, lace trimmed, wearing a . wroath of lityâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley and carrying _ a bouquet of bridal roses. . The Tride was attended by herâ€" sister. i4iss gfl:twmfl«i by herâ€" sister, 1 Townley, and the groom supported by his brother, _ Le« Isaac, of Brantford. After the _ ceremony _ th party partook of a dainty dinner and the hay py couple the 4.55 G.Tâ€"R. train for a suort RBoneymoon trip. Both young people are well known and were prominent meinbers of the . choir of Central €hurch. The bride was the recipicnt of many beautiful and costly presents. Mrs. Puttock, of St. Jacobs, great grandmother of the bride, was one of the guests, and an incident ‘of _ the wedding was the presence . of _ four generations, Mrs. Puttock, St. Jacâ€" generations, Mrs. Puttock, St. Jacâ€" wbs; Mrs. James Jones, Goderich; Mrs. James Townley, Galt, and the g::. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. will reside in Galt. SUCCESSION DUTIES HEAVY ‘The succession dutiecs for the Onâ€" tario (Government _ for September reached a total of $58,705:80, which brought the amount to date to $950,â€" #00.17. The Provincial financial year eloses on October 31, and the necesâ€" sary $50,000 to make the million toâ€" 4al will be made up. Hon. A. J. Matheson‘s cstimate for the _ current year was $700,000, which means that ‘Teturns have exceeded expectations by $300,000 . produces baldncoss. Neter um :: com i %#jrllh belonging to some om: . clse: "Ko matter â€" how cltanly the owner ° may be, these articles may Le infe.tâ€" ed with microbes, which will inlfctl yiut scalp. It is far easior to catch -:lr microtes then it is to get rid' _Of t.em, and a sin le stroke cf _ an ‘infected comb or brush moy well lead | 140 baidnecs. Nesor _ tty on any’-')'ly‘ â€"else‘s bat. Many a hatâ€"band is .# resting place for microbes. l HELPFUL HINTS Bealp and Hair Troubles Generâ€" ally Caused by Carelessness If you happet to be troubled _ witl dandruf, itching sâ€"alp, falling bail ur baldness, _ we have a remedy which we belicte will completcly . re Me e theso trovbles. _ We are _ & mure of this that we offer it l Me e theso trovblks. _ We are _ so sure of this vhat we ofier it to you . with the understanding that it will cost you nothinz for _ the trial M it ds not produce the results wo claim. © This reme:>; is called Rexâ€" w1 "#83" mwir Toric. We honestly Léliete ‘it to â€"be the most scientific remedy for scalp and hair troubles, and we know of nothing celse _ tiat g.'s it for effectivencss, because of results it has pro%uced in thousâ€" will €ost you noth H it ds not prod claim. _ This rem #1 "03" moir To Léliete "it to be remedy for . scalp and we know of n w‘- it for _ effec results it has M x of _ cases. _ Rexall ©93°. j to banish _ dar «€olor when its AÂ¥1t by cisea: ally silky, e this boca follicles, d y am brinp :; tion of â€" hair _ roots _ and g M every body ~with hair Â¥he best Inmirt to \ Im existence, ary al or doit th U thoy have put . â€"â€" test, with th tfl pay e o it does 1 satisfacticn Dandrufi LINZSA Yâ€"LOCKEHART thin‘t HYMENEAL 18 A ACâ€"TOWNLEY I is a coutagious by a microle which balénoss. Neter use belonging to some of suffer, and how they can Hair Tonic ndruff, rest emony _ the wedding a dainty wediing ay py couple left on train for a suort Both young people and were prominent choir of Central de was the recipient ON HAIR HEALTH Io strovs th t scaly t 1 "93" | s â€" has beor an:? make (t and glos 50 the _ understamding notking for <~ the not gijo folH and Aâ€" in every pattic» i0 ‘cents and $1.00. “â€"‘“‘.Jl‘“ SISTER "':-'ogflï¬mw \lzc PRISQEE‘RE“;':“[T“B wm'.rl:) rn‘|Â¥m Ath is any to know Hair . Tomi and restora f tatement Thursdis, f Miss ~Alâ€"xanâ€" th VC Leonard Br d ‘ "= ‘E‘. NC t £" â€"i; sothh ne@t .‘,.‘.- lakt iell gou bor io curs Pouiacc, u‘e eulicriogs " What we womes "fl."‘é Eemmasteriney g:.i:m'::::-.?:.:a.&r: aiso petus in the head, back and boweis, beas ing dow nfeclings. ner vensatss, crecping took calthy un isthie s rl with bair also mai ught hair We th id Sixth Annual Meeting Held at Beriin.â€"Rev. M. Sanderson, Berlin, Elected Pres. UNITED BRETHREN ASSOCIATION The United Brethren Association of the Congregational â€"churches _ comâ€" mence@ its _ sixth annual conference on _ Wedncsday in the Grace _ Conâ€" gregational church. _ The President, Rev. J. W. Newbery, af Shefficl} (nt., _ delivered the opening address on ‘‘The Personglity of the Hioly Spirit,"‘ which was appreciated by all present and was most appropriate or the occasion. Rov. J. W. Newbery was also elected as chairman of conâ€" ference sesgions, with Rev. L. E. West as Scecrctaty, At â€" the evening service the cunmferâ€" cnee was favycred. with the presence of the Rev. M. Kelly, B.A., of _ Brantâ€" ford, who delivered _ a masterly and inspiring discourse based on the subâ€" ject â€""Maturity anc. _ Immaturity." Gien. 27:36. It is io be hozed that this will not be the last opportuniâ€" ty Berlin friends | will haze the priâ€" vilsge of hearing Mr. Kelly, Se eral â€" ministers have °_ arrived, Revs. J. W. Newtbery of Shefficli J. Geach ofâ€" Listowel; J. F. Duer .ce and .J. R. Wolstencroft of Shelâ€":rne; J. B. Backus, of Gobles, J. H. Wil liams of Sherkston and L. E. West, of Zion. Delegatés are also here to represent the above fields _ of labor. The pastor, Rew. M. HI. Sanderson, _ ard Kis people, have spared no pains in ma‘ ing the conference a success. At Thursday ‘sessions of the U.B. A.C.C. conference, Rev. M. Kelly, 8. A., of Brantford, thrilled the confer ence with a magnificent address on ‘‘The Unheeded Christ.‘" (Rev. 1:17). Rev. M. H. Sanderson was elected to the office of President for the enâ€" suing year, and HKev. J. B. Backus, of Gobles, Viceâ€"President. The subject of ‘‘Christian Endeavor Work‘‘ took prominence in a lively discussion following an excellent paâ€" per by Rev. J. R. Wolstencroft. A motion was adopted to accept a larger view. of the needs of . Young People‘s Societiecs in every local church. They bridge the distance beâ€" tween Sunday schools and churchâ€"acâ€" tivity in general, and prove the means of sending teachers, . missionâ€" aries and other workers . into the work of the kingdom of God. â€" | Medicine Hat, Oct. 7.â€"A number of resklents of Berlin, Ont., ha~e struck it rich in coal, having lorated a valva.le coal vein at Many Berrics : a village within a few miles xÂ¥ MeAâ€"‘ cine Hat. i | Richird Gorard and several others ate interested in the venture, and all | visited the. site a short time ago ani then returned East to axure the. noâ€" cessary equipment for the de\'ekmt; j of their mim». _ It is stated on good , cuthority that the vcin is o of the largost Iccated in thr West in some 4 time, anli that the qguali‘;y of thg ceul is â€" of thy gost. | Sevoral other minés have beem 07¢tr o4 hore recently. but tha oan ts ha * The Cantata, representing incidents of Hindoo life, rendered by the Woâ€" men‘s â€"Missionary Society of the local church, received much appreciation. It was dccided at Friday‘s session wl the U. B. Conference of Grace Uongrogational â€"(larch to appoint & central committee on th» Forward Movemen® to take into consideraticn plans for the evangelization of all the chirges in tm . conference. The hore was expressec that the LMity wo id assist in this very important maiter of bri‘ing about a spiritual awakcnirg greuler tham has taken jlace for some time. g The «Missicnary Treasurer‘s. roport showe‘ a s@stoutial surples. Rev. H. 8. Mabocd, B.A., of Poris, Unt., delivered a very logical and imâ€" spiring discourse Friday _ at â€"8 pm. from 1 Kings 6%. His thome was ‘"The~ Silent Wor.ing of the Divine Architect." â€" He a‘so acdrcssâ€" ed the conference _ Saturday ; Berlin Men Interested in Rich Coal Land The attention c1 the abovo item was tbrought to a number ofBerlin imestors by m Telegraph represear tative who stated that they hat teon aware of th> fact that they owned a ‘al: aie 1cin for some time and th» despaith was> no #irprise to them. When asted . it they had any 0%;cction to ï¬mfl. of their names they to be _ _ out. of ho tw t ind Tang 96 7 . 8 ho PR th e Oe If yout deaier should aot have ndica ' ® has. completed re, ors for â€" the butulln:‘ l::i ement :‘eu cad‘ng 8 Governor for 1 ias. completed his annval * e, ors for :“nw:;l“ n ieresting respecting the mane rgement of the institution m vear ead‘ng Septem‘â€"â€"r 30th. > ire . as follows:â€" Prisoners in‘ custo.‘; On O€t. ist, 1918. 14 maies and 1 female. â€" . . Committed for : first time. 83, ond time 27; 1x tmif) time 8; three times 8. . Dischorgâ€"d on suspendco sentc Discharged without trial 28. Acquitted on trial 8. Awaiting trial on Sept. 30th, Bentenced in all courts 78. > Sentencer ta Cenral Prison 19 ; Mercer Reformatory for Females, 1; t . peptontiary 7: to Reformatory for Boys 1; to County jail 50. e 3 months a:d â€" up to 4 months 3; wrer 5 mon‘hs 13; over 9 months and up to one year 2; over 1 year and upâ€"to . two years 5i over 3 years, Sentenced for period under 30 (ays 9, 30 days and u‘ 19; 60 days r two montbs 11; over 2 monthks and up ta °3 months 8;. over Tried by Conty Judge afd quitted 2; found guilty 6. Prisoners whose maintengnce defrayed by Government 44; by municipalitios 82. Total number of G:ys of Govern ment j risoners 1080; â€" municipal prisoners 2330, % â€" Nationalitiesâ€"Canadians 72; | Engâ€" lish 17; Irish 6; Scotch 3,. United Sta‘es 11; other countries <17. Denominationsâ€"Roman Catholic 46; Church of ~Englard 26; Presbyterians 12; Methodists 15; other denceninaâ€" tions 27. Marrged 36; urcuarricd 90. Could neither read or write 10. Temperate 40; intemperate 86. In custody on Sept. 30, 1911, â€" 10. Offencesâ€"Assatlt ; assault â€"felon> s 3, carrying unlawful wea;ons 1; con tempt of conrt 2; drunk ani disorderâ€" ly 18; escaring from or obstructing constables 2, forgery 1; . fraud 3; horseâ€"stcealing 1; housebreaking â€" an‘ robbing 7; indecent exposure 1; theft 18; insane 4; perjury 2; receiving sto: len goods 1; trespass‘ 4; vagrancy 43; other offences 11. 2 male®, 4 Committed Occupationsâ€"Agents and commercial +ravellers 4; shoentakers 6; brick, layers 1; carpenters 3; clorks 4; enâ€" gineers und machinists 5; . forme:s 1, garaeners. 1; latorers 63, moulders 5, +plumbers ani painters 6; schoolâ€" teachors 1; teamsters 3; telegraph operators 1; weavers and wadworkâ€" ers 8; no cccupation 1; other occupaâ€" tions 10. Total ccost for food, clothing, â€" furl and other items af â€" maiéntengace $1030.18. f Oflicers‘ salaries $1592. For repairs ordinary $75. Thore: were no deaths arft: ny> es capes. 4 4 y PDaily cost rer prisoner of ration; per day 10% cents, Greatest number of prisoners cn~ fined at one time 17 lawest 3. Hamilton, Oct. 6.â€"The action for libel against : the Spectator Printing Company by Joseph Bates was given to the jury yesterday. The statement to which Mr. Bates otjected was conâ€" tained in a police item, which reportâ€" ed that he and another man has been arrested on May 24, and that they were "honorary memters of the vogrant clan." Mr. Bates was liberatâ€" MUST PAÂ¥ $500 FOR A POLICE COURT ITEM ed tlut day and told that his atrest was due to aâ€"mistake, He sought ar; apology, and conterled that what was published as an apaxozy was not satisfactory , R The jury trowcht in a verdict in the plaintifi‘s fa or _ for $500 aad costs« The judge c_rged that th plaintiff had been libell=é and ghould receive @nmages. ‘Black Knight" is a joy to every woman who takes pride in her home. It -al.m her to h:v:‘:‘u atoves always clean, fr y "DBlack Knight" does away with all the hard work and dirty work of stove polishing. . "Black Knight" is ready to use â€"easily appliedâ€"and a few rubs brings a mirrorâ€"like polish, Aeo IyII s in custo.‘/ Om UCL. 25%, maies and 1 female. s commiited during â€" 1911, , 4 females. ted under 16 yvears of ag 0+k Completes Report : of the W auterloo county Jail _ Shines Stoves So They Stay Shined COMMITTED any period and th N origh ‘ocuty Jail stat Sypiiare = 1911 was the aC by The Mu:{ci<l Counc:t of the »OW®r, sB p (Ct Wellesizy, met, pursam ht z m‘ o rmncat, &t \»‘Jumm} Crosshill, Mcnday, 4 MJ : Ccetober, 1911, l‘ o‘eiw‘lï¬b the Sore th Moved Ly W. J. Bezgs, gecouded by . Linties, that ï¬aï¬m 2t cornts â€"t» faid ant tly Rose issue his M&j'fl}l}l‘t of the: samo as follows, that is to ~say. . _ Edward Brenmer, repairing bridge ‘ on SideIOAU .......+ «;. +â€"»»~> »49â€"00 Samuel Miller, gra «Ming â€"per ~ SONBAGCK 1cola Nepe .15: _ John ormick, dr a ..;..... _ 10â€" Joimn ï¬nfld, 4 a¢....... .....08,.00 Kobert Mawhinney, moving road MAChIKG | ...â€"a old jrgsccnccs. . OR Hy. Newton,. _ spreading gravel 4 & s e o o 1.00 Wm. â€"Rutherford, ~oversceing gra~â€" . Â¥cl contract, half p&Y ..«...».« 1.00 .lohn _ Thampson, flling in cA vert ani drawing gra cl ....... 3.50 Daid Leis, gravel to pathmasâ€" 46K8, H. PX Xl.c.ec... l2 css ies + 1B John R. Gerber, gravel to pathâ€" AlF mombers of the Board mz caé H. N. #i:chn, the Ree~e,~ he chair. The minutes ol the previous scssion vere reas and afopted by thCa® ourt of ‘Revision on ments Held.â€"Coll Appointed S masters H. P. ... J. D. Heipel, gravel John Petch, gravel . 3. L. Bier, @I@FCOL ...... sls sls Ioho Baltzcr, gra ol, H. P. ... Joseph K. Bternor, re, acring 2 ment (@n 6 grAVCL ..2.l...2. . +.+~29.25 H. E. Ratz, lumber account ...117.38 John Boegel, wors on roadâ€"maâ€" i chine and cement H. P. ........ 312 John Frans, build‘ng bridge #a¢ HMBCE: _.cl.2l y celic cce cates mmb James _ Birmingham, â€" drawirg RTRVEL ... peee c Avarr ies in deorncniren ~Abnth 2.00 David Ferguson, _ cutting â€" brusi: wid cleaning . away 9th conc. 25.00 Thos. Burnot‘* oporating roadâ€" IRCRITH | ......su, ce rscriigen c meac + MOBT Joi:1 Schnoider, moving roadâ€"maâ€" CBINE 2. s vagess avieis ow oarls NB John Jrcoli, gravelling por day C BC in in ighe AeSicriabisoes, anean BB â€"Bik Martin Kieswetter, acct. * H CP.= .. Gens. Salles: Arginten us â€" l Grorge Dorsch, teaming sand and Hmbet HOP." :~...c.c. rogeulc...v 890 Johr â€" Gremm, tcaming bridge plan‘t . ESP. ©...... ssm ralacien AAAZ I‘ster F. Schummer, semiâ€"ancual SHIREY .cc cccp iescs ie 3: 0. 20000 Peter F. Schummer, stamps, phoning and office supplics to Bills â€" and accounts were rsecised, a% ani Cispcsed cf . as folows, Y# Movcd Ly W. J. Bezes, gecounded by . Lintie, that the followt y . 2 Peter F. Schummer, fees re the Grieveâ€"drafn ....,.. .ce Albert Wray, toams on roe@ maâ€" CBHDD * .200 eR w in ) anevertrenn h (‘has. Logel, teams on road maâ€" chine and pPlOWiNZ ... ~â€">~4 Thor. Crookshanks, moving roadâ€" maâ€"hine, teaming stone _ and PiG: NY ... 4 cn â€" Avcarthrir ce ce vvig «John â€" V Meyer, â€"plan‘t â€"account an! drawing $Tam®l .402, o« Carried. Court of Revision re Assessments cf C. D. Bowman O.L.S. in thp Camptell Municipal Drain at 2 o‘clock p.m« < The Council now formed into a Court of Revision re the Assessments made hy C. D. Bowman O.L.S. in the J, H. Campbell Municipal Drain; The following menfsers took . the cath and signed the declaration of office before the Cler/H. N. Huchn, W. J. Beggs, J. Reidel, R. Lintick, and _ .J. Richardson. Moved by W. J. Beggs, seconde . Lintick that H. N. Huehn chairman of â€" said Court. Carried No apeals re the assessments ware made to said Court. _ Hrywever some errors were foun:> to have been made by the Engineer, in specifying . the proper owners to the prover lots,â€" and one owner‘s name, in the opinion ol Mr. J. H. Campbell, was omitted altazether front the assessment . by thr â€"Engineer. _ Thercloto. it was thought advisable by this Court, to adjoom to a latet date. . In conm sequ tha following motion _ was Pammed.â€"â€" Moved ty W. J, Beggs, secon d by It. Lintick, that owing to ‘the fact that â€" Geo, ‘ Glaistet‘s noma not Appearing on the assessment schedule at all, and _ C. Lichty‘s nane wJâ€" pesting _ on th wmh&. Lot, â€" in #ul*% (ain, thetefore s C..ort do now adjourn t ment again Monday the â€" 6th d.Lol November, ut the Countll‘s ‘Chamber. (Crosshill, 2 Ceunil‘s ‘Chamber, (Crosshill, 2 a‘élock in the afterncom, ans thit the Clerk bo and he is borety instrucâ€" ted to correspond with the En_incer, C. D. Bowman, in regard to the said matter in question. Carried, Moved by .J, Reidel, secoriect by W. J. Reldol that tws Court . rise | and resume in open Council. Carâ€" ; ried Total Lain, thetefore adjourn t ner 6th dal‘d P A1‘s Chamber. in .Opéh . Council TP. C J. Beggs, seconded by , . $1159.43 1.12 13.50 31.20 21.00 91.00 22 9,50 88.00 3.00 £.85 1.00 1.66 7.00 2.00 27.83 34.45 34.00 6.00 15 40 ! MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto, Can. "The Liver Pills act So Naturally and Such a statement, coming from the cashier of a bank, ghows what confidence responsible people have in these pills Mr. A. L. Wilson after trying them wrote: § Puilng Byâ€"low Number 660â€"to apâ€" point Collectors for the _ Township of _ Wallesicy:â€" * The Council now formed into @ Committee of thr Whole on byâ€"law r/imber 660. » + Moved by .J. Richardson, seconded by H. N. PÂ¥ chn, that J. Reidel to chairman â€" of said Committee. Carâ€" ried. Reeve issue an order in payment of tm same. > Carried. are different from others. Many kinds of liver pills are "impossible‘"‘ after one trial on account of their harshness. .Dr. Miles‘ Nerve and Liver Pills do not act by sheer force but in an easy, natural way, withâ€" out griping or undue irritation. ‘They are not habit forming. The following appointments _ were made:â€"Thomas Crcokshan‘s for . tha North Hall of the Wostem Section at & salary of $31.00; Nelson McFad®n for the‘ South Half of the Wostern Section at a salary ol $24.00, _ ani Jacob Runstedler for the whole of the Easterm Section at ‘a salary of $74.00 as Collectors of rates for . the ‘Township of Wellesley for the year 1011.. This byâ€"law was dated _ tho Â¥nd day. of Octoter.. Momed by W. J. Beggs, seconded by R. Lintick, that byâ€"law number 660 as filled im te read a thira _ tine enc passed. _ Carried. Moved by W. J. Bew. seconded by «1. Richardson, that Committee â€" rise and resume â€" in opren Council. Carried. Wish to mention that this Board wos much fleased to see Mr. W. J. Reggs, th» Deputy Reeve, back fram the West, wivre he s:ent over three weeks, so well and beetty and his apâ€" pearance prawes that the . journey which bp onjoyed so muc, was m recuperation for lim. _ ‘Moved by S. Iteidel, secorded _ by J. Richirdson, that this Council do now _ ad|o#tn to meet again at the Township Hall, Monday, the 6th ‘d.y c1 . Noventer, 1911, 10 o‘plar dn tha forencom. _ Carried. y If the first bottle falls to benefit, your druggist will return the price.. Ask him. to the counter and laying down " a penny triumphantly asked for $15.00, ;!"h clerk took fl; ;:ny. examinod , asked were Recently in Seattle in a cigarâ€" stand appeared a sign, ‘‘We _ give :ll,fl for 1909 ummm"."‘:: esw m was a than Jw Watson. He walked up e + * " bee Berlin "I have used Dr. Miles‘ Nerve and Liver Pills and also your Antiâ€"Pain Pills, on myself, with good results. ‘The Liver Pills act so naturally and so easily that I scarcely know that I have taken a pill, Frequently being troubled with headache I take an Antiâ€"Pain Pill and get immediate relief in every case." A. I. ‘Wilson, Sparta, Iil. Mr. Wilson was for a number of years cashier of the National Bank of Sparts Nerve and Liver Pills Snappy Clothcs, we mean it wleawe say suappy alothes for Nabby Mud:::a;ï¬l stofe ‘says best fabrics, host styles and lowess pHiâ€" cen, it tal‘is -,Wyï¬aï¬hflnrm“ medium, We ¢an fit yat in a sult or OÂ¥ercca g.it you .. Come aund see what tits stuce has prepared tor yyi § The following specials will ma‘e â€" things boom in our clothing depatrt ment Men‘s Tweed Overcoats, conrefti ble collar, groy dingonal t:im, will stand a los of hard wea‘. sites 32 to 35 av $6.50 Extra beavy ewl worm coats for buys 4 to 10 years at $3.95, $3.95 a:t' $4.50 each. ~For boys 11 to 16¢years at $4.95, $5.95, ©36.50 and 7.50 each. $ Men‘s Tweed overccats made ol }ravy : tweed, . in brown, â€" gtey ani creen shades, stripe effects, conmertiVle collars,,sizes 32 to 35 at $8.50, '::n and $13 each, sizes 36 to 44 at _ $9, $10, $12,$14 and _ $15 C . « . ‘s Ofice, { Ortobe Specials in Boys‘ Overcoats, fat ages 3 to 8 years in black or navy ftieze at each $2.50. f C ME * General Dry Goods C?:nhing Specials in boys‘ 2â€"pieco suits at $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $4.50 ard §4,95. Specialsdp tipys‘ 3â€"5leqc suits at $3.95, $4.50, $4.95 and $5.95, "Men‘s and young men‘s Suit g,ccials at $9, $10, $12 and . $15. Full stock of Underwear, Swoaters, Shirts, Hats and Caps, . Mitts and Gloves. # MORE TO COMI TEI 99 911 SCHUOMMER Terent & Clothes ror A. WESELOH & CO. Cle Eve! dohflntundodw:?ox ced men.© When you need our service nin::lyr’ telephoneâ€"we to %?mmhing else. You can leave it all to u* wi mmt confldence. Ask any friends whom we have assisted on this sad â€"they are our best reforence. 4 SUPRISE AND PRESENTATIONS o FOR DR. MOYER Preston corr. Galt Keporter.â€" A} though it was gencrally known that Dr. Moyer intended to leave for the West in the near future it was not known thyt he contemplated going very soon. _ When, however, he intimâ€" ated that it was his intention . to leaive carly this week, a hurried farewell was gathered up to give him a surprise. _ An‘ impromptu gatherâ€" ing of his fellow church members with one or two of his political friends invaded his home < last évening ani proceeded to enioy themselves as best they cyilé under the saddening cirâ€" cumstancess â€" In the course of the eAning . an _ appreciative address was â€" read. Dr. Moyer replied in \Wfts uscal hep-‘ py> vein, expressing his /own regret at leaving associates that had in many respects been of a most . conâ€" genial kind. Acdresses full of the most kindly â€" expression followed from Dr. Scott Hogg, Mr. (Thomas . Kipâ€" burn, and others present, including a number of . ladies. After music and singing witl: the Misses Moyer and Hilburn at the piano, luncheon, proâ€" 71 King St. West. Day Phone 37. Night Phone 653. There‘s a Reason, BERLIN % * ONTARIO ble collar, groy dingonal stripe pat This furnace means that 1 can sell when 1 want to and realize on my investment Undertakers SOUVENIR FURNACE Everything of the Best at Reasonable Prices Nobby Dressers REASONABLE CHARGES Furniture and Undertaking Simpson‘s The successful real estate man knows through experience that the (New Idea Series) 36 $7 00 vided by the ladics, was partaken of. The singing of "God be with . you till we meet again," "Auld Lang Sync," and the National Anthem ,f«copped the curtain on the happy zd in meny respocts helpful past. Dr. and Mrs. . Moyer: have played in the lfe of our church and community. Thcoir â€" influence kas been _ of the best, such as â€"accompanmies the: true Christian spirit and we are suro that they will te â€" folowed by the warm est wishes of alt wl know tham for their future prosperity and happiâ€" ness. At Galt Wednescuy night represenâ€" tative Liborals presentem Dr. Moyer with an appropriate address and . a gold watch and chain, beslt‘uving Mrs. â€" Moyer a handsome br § In . conclusion the address said: We ask you to accopt this watch â€" and clain as a small token of our appreâ€" ciation of your woark for the Liberal party, and our admiration of those qualities which have kept you in #1¢ lem of all alike,. Reformers and Conservatives.~" Sick haadacne is caused by a disâ€" otdered _ stomach. â€"Take Chamberâ€" lain‘s Tablets and correct that and the headaches will disappear. For sale by all dealets. > House Furnish ings, Ladies‘ _ Ready to Wear Ontario 45