Stoma OUfBlce, Waterloo Mutual Buildiny King St. Business Office 249, House 200, Business solicited fer frst class * Companies. The Mercantile Fire lo_dm â€" Waterioo Bubseribed Capital.... ... .â€" â€" 250,0000 :‘ Deposit with the Dominion Government ...... ...... .. $117,140 All policies guaranteed by the London afd Lancashire Insurance Company with Arrats of $1€,306,628, . m Wright, Becretary _ "*~. H. Hall, Inspector CO. A BOEKHM District Agent Waterloo, Ont. J kore 29. Got rid of Stomach Weakness and Livee uumn-nd s Pm imaiee antea der ind Inrigerater and Blood Cleanse®. F You can‘t afford to apoept any medicine of subsewe -w;-haa-m"cmwm-» ory,"" which is a medicine or xwown ComrositO®, having poor, iap out gude a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its botâ€" Much «ick Listowel fusiness: College ;.d'lmmh.p.c position when ; racu INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION C A BOEHM Gereral Insurance Agent. ‘Buccessor to Buckberrough Co, Insurance Company «* . INCORPOBATED 1875 : ManyZRCtuTet® o+ sers who realize the advisabi. ha 1" + Patent business tramsacted by Experts. " i minaryadvice free. Charge moderate. C _ ‘.~ventor‘s Adviser sen upot For Sale by J.FENNEL & 804, Bortin h sicknoss starte -gm h Amrait o. "urtrent s song aas mariies ve, makes rich red blood and overcomes discasoâ€"produging becteria ond ourcs & ; of discasce. ie You m y entir ang doy. EDWIN G, MATI HEWS, i ri opJ. We‘ear prepore you for Busi cre at Tiger %Iand Cleaner 1 Oc ‘¥0 HORE BUSTY FRIMAYS® Will clean your hands . when Lails. _ Removes â€" fruit paint, grease and grime. to N“hï¬ from prit. Admr tot a free sample you‘ll buy absorbs the dust, brightens. the the carpet. * One week free trial, Yours for health, YOUNG PEOPLE h Blood and â€" and cleans Liver Troubles css a.. E..',W_ -_.“Ej,i Â¥OU CURED BERLIN BOA8D ‘Under existing conditions the Board of Health will no longer permit the tutting of ice from the park â€" lake. ‘This was decided at the regular meet 3‘03 the Board on Friday evening fter a somewhat lengthy diszussion in which Mr. McKaywho introduced the subject, was the prime speaker. Mr. McKay informei _ the members that it is seventeen years since the l.hsl was built and sirce that time _ the beds have never been cleaned .. in spite of the complaints of the citiâ€" zens â€" regarding the impurity ‘of the water. He maintained the present condition of the lake: is mdu-I talto â€" the public : ~health and ;:2‘ gested that the town have the \ jcleared without delay. Speaking to. |Roadmaster P. K. Weber about ~the . matter he was informed that this |could be accompitsned without _ inâ€" | curring much expeose. The Park Board will be notifled of this action. Almost free of Contagion. Sanitary Inspector Huehnergard reâ€" ‘poned that during the month two ‘cases of Diphtberia were reported. ; There was one case af scarlet fever _ and one: of â€" diphtheria â€" declared free, which leaves one case <cl _ diphâ€" | theria in the town to his knowledge. Accounts Passed. $55.85 in accounts were ordered to + raid. The members present were bhairman . Cairnes, Messts. McKay «d Macklin, Qledlal Heaith Officer Dr. McGilawes, Sanitary Inspector { Hueknergard and Assistant A. Krachn. Ecrema can be cured! It‘s not a blood disease, but is caused by germs in the skin. D.D.D. Prescription ~conâ€" taing Oil: of â€" Wintergreen,. Thymol, cm1l other soothing and healing : ingreâ€" cients, which destroy: the germs and mave the s&in clean and whole. 0. D D. WILL ‘The first application of D.D.D. will stop the itch, and soon â€"a complete cure will be effected. l‘an wasggorvies vo~â€" aogicty . smill discases. â€" Betfer write at once. to the D.D.D. Laboratories, Dept. W. C. 49 Colborne street, ‘Toronto, for : a frea trial bottle. . It is well . _worth sending for. Do it toâ€"day. 2 DiD you participate in these huge profits or did you "‘pigeonâ€"hole‘"‘" the> propositions submitted .. to you by your westerm friemds for consideration? In short, are you the man who made a profit or . the unfortunate one who had the chance but did not possess sufficient judgmont to recognize the opportur ity ‘or suflicient cnnrage to close a deal? The man or woman entitled to sympathy is the one who says: "Five of ten years ago I had Nhe chance to buy this or that property at $180 ar $500 and mow it is worth $10,000." The average person sncers at the person . who makes â€" such a statement and says: "I would haze bought and mase that money." Are ywi going to say five years from now that you had a chance to hiy m lot at Pos, Alta., at from $50 to $100 each ,or Are you going to be the man wha :‘m have u.uln $1,000 to $10,000 in cash as a result of having bought property in this town in this year grace, 19111 > : Poc is locate® on the main live of the Grand Trunk Pacific ~Railwd@gy between Edmonton an‘ Sasâ€" ‘katchewan. It is located in one of the finest farming districts in Western Canada. ‘The surrounding counâ€" try is settled by a progressive type of farmers and eonquelfllowuluoomn the market centfe â€" for Northorn Alberta. Poe district possesses rich coul mines, is close to rivers ‘and lakes am} large forests ate easily accessible from this point. These natural resources insure for the residents of the town, first, low cost of living, nlm:...rut commercial _activity, two tssentiais in thée upbuilding of a large <town, thus creating valuable estate. .. _ * *A ‘This tawusite and contiguious territory Jms the requirements outlined by large manulacturing cone cerng for the lapation af hrs factories or large enterprises of any kind employing large nuimbers of peoâ€" ple. The rivers and lakes h water, the coal fields and forests furnish fuel and cheap building material, the fine farming lamde furnish farm products, enabling the residents to live at a low coat. The town is located on the main line of â€" the transcontinemtal railway, assuring the necessary transâ€" portation facilities. These combined conditions will furnish cheap labor,. one of the most important fen ures of a manufacturing centre, 3 OF HEALTH MEET STOP THAT ITCH C ,.... *%, "y, arze »PFHpPVSICE C : ho coeiae Goge N Mn »Aoo JunJanJan Jos §asSac§es$es LasSenfac $onfoofacfs " AeeiaB c FaQen c oi en Bs BsBs Boc x BesBan BuSecFon on Befen$esfanferpartents ‘ofrf e faSenfcfenfefnf o "Aff o + 4. Py e & O Poe a Coming Commercial Centre According To Government Estimates 4 °n o. Poe as a Manufacturing Centre * O Plans for h apmnittnintâ€"ininbrintxict=bePFMrI~triebDIRMEPTIAIAAEAAIEARTETCITOETITNE: HOSPITAL BOARD WILL KEEP _ | WITHIN THE ESTIMATES | _ ‘The plans which ._have been drawil up and accepted and for which: tendâ€" ers bad beet: called would have . enâ€" tailed a cost of $30,000, leaving _ & deficit of $8,000 for the Board to _raise by> private subscriptions â€"â€" Of I°’v"“"‘°- ‘The Board, however, _ i8 not prepared to assume a debt. of this {kind and accordingly instructet the Building Committee to confer with the â€" Architect, W. Grayson Brown, Hamilton, with a view to have the plans changed in order that the cost of erection will come _ within the amount tat has been voted by . the different municipalitics. It is now propos>d that the . new |ving be erected at the reat ‘of the 'wuth end of the present building in accordance with the intention of the ‘otigin&l plans. + P ‘A conference was held with repreâ€" sentatives of the _ Ladies‘ Auxiliary was hell at the conclusion cf. _ the meetirg at which the situation . was discussed and the: decision of the COUNCIL WILL PASS BY.LAW FOR CITYAOOD At the meeting of the Finance Comâ€" mittee of the Berlin ~Council â€" on Thursday evening the . attention _ of Mayor Schmalz was drawn to the fact that the Council had taken no action authorizing His Worship to insert .an advertisement . in local newspapers giving the statutory noâ€" tice of Berlin‘s application for city incorporation. It was pointed _ out that the Ontario Statutes require that the Council shall makeâ€" applicaâ€" on and not the Mayor. His Worâ€" uin clated â€"that it was practicall wallp ‘MM 'ht: wee â€" ‘:;S.. ? ...‘.1 the unanimous â€" feeling that â€" Berlin should become a city when it had 15,000 population and he . took the necessary â€"steps _ feeling quite confiâ€" . J 3 TB :2 2. MssA s ind e ty in enc ) corporation. It was pointed _ out Chamberlain‘s Stomach and Liver at the Ontario Statutes require ‘Tablets. do not sicken or gripe, and at the Council shall make applicaâ€" may be taken with perfect salety by on and not the Mayor. His Worâ€" the most delicate woman _ or ~ the ip »lated Platclt was practically. yvoungest child. The old and feeble e unanimous | feeling that â€" Berlin will also find them a"mast" suitavie ould become a city when it had remedy for aiding. and strengthening ,000 population and he took the‘ their . weakened digestion ~ and _ for m%fl%‘m confiâ€"‘ regulating the bowels. For sale â€" by dent that on would be endoreâ€"All Deaters: â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Berlin News 0}3& That Wing Can be Completed for $24.000 New Addition Will be ‘Changed in | was made in Western Property during the year 1909 $100,000,000.00 has been voted of: Berlin â€" aund ty, and it was st â€"evening that _â€"_. Lands, Townsites and Investments _â€"Union Bank Building, Winnipeg, Canada Board was endorsed by the Auxiliary. ‘A pleasant social hour was »spent diring wï¬?“ryunplmu were seryâ€" ed by the Suucrintendent, Mrs. Bowman, and the Housekeeper, Mrs. Young, which were greatly enjoyed. The organitation mecting‘ of . the Board was held at 7.30 o‘clock at which Messrs. J.‘B. Hughes, Geo. w.gut. Geo. Diebel, Mayor W. G. Weithel, S. B. Bricker, of Waterloo, L. D. Merrick, Mayor Schmals, *A. M. Wedd, â€" Dr. M. Minchin, . G. D: Richmond â€" and Secretary Ebyâ€"were Fresert.â€" The chair was occupied by Mr. Dicbel during the election of offiâ€" cers, which resulted in the reâ€"election of the officers of last year as‘. folâ€" lOws:â€" f er ~Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"A. A. Eby. Fimance Committeeâ€"G. M. Wedd, chairman; L. D. Merrick, S. B. Brickâ€" Property â€" Committeeâ€"G. Dicbel, thairman; A. J. Roos, F. W. Shepâ€" pard and W. H. Schmalz. ‘The Building Committee was . also reappointed as follows:â€"President Hugbes, G. Dicbel, G. Wegenast, Dr. Minclia, Dr. Bowlby and L. D. Merâ€" Fich. + ( â€"House Committeeâ€"Geo. Wegenast chairman; E. P. Clement, G. D. Rich mond and Dr. Minchin. _ h o el ed by the Council. It was, however, ascertained â€" ~ y looking up the statutes that a byâ€" law is required to be passed by the Council authorizing that notice be given of the proposed application for city incorporation. It was accordingâ€" ly necessary for the Mayor to cancel the advertisement which has appearâ€" ed in the Berlin papers until after the byâ€"law is passed at the . next reqular meeting of the Council. Fresidentâ€".J. B. Hughes. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"E. P. â€" Clement, K he Walch Land Co. the Codny hm T‘ fully Gummarized Local and Personal. Board Organized LIBERALS WILL ____ HAVE CANDiDATE! Strong Standard â€" Bcares is Ready to Enter Fight Soon as Date of Election is Announced It was the general opinion . that the action of â€" Premiér Whitney _‘ in Mvh&‘ih Mouse . without ~ an hoiding elections during one ~of the busiest months of the year will meet with a large amount of opposiâ€" tion on ‘the part of. the â€" increasing number of independent‘ voters‘ â€" not only. in North Waterloo but throughâ€" out the province. “QMO&“ ol the executive of m‘“ tion of this riging on Friday evening the political situation was shorough ly: discussed and it was unanimoush decided â€" to make immediate prepara tions for the coming campaign ©~ foj the ‘Provincial Legislature. Notwithstanding the reports _ that have been circulated around © Berlin and ‘Waterloo, the Liberals will have no difficulty 4n securing a strong and popular candidate who will meet with theâ€"endorsation of ~not â€" only the Liberal party, but a large number _ of Conservatives aund Labor voters. ‘The announcement of the Convenâ€" tion will be made in a few days and no stone will be left unturhed to reâ€" deem North Waterloo: "I am pleased to recommend Chamâ€" | berlain‘s Cough Remedy as theâ€" best thing I know of and safest remedy for coughs, colds and bronchial trou ble,"" writes Mrs. L B. Arnold â€"of Denvér, Colo. *‘We have used> it reâ€" , peatedly and it has neveB failed to . give relie{." Forâ€"sale by All De&lâ€"l @rs. * + OFFICIAL BOARB The members of the Trustee . and Quarterly Official Board of . Trinity Methocist Church and their wives were hospitably entertained _ by the rastor, Rev. H. W. Crews and Mrs. Crews at the parsonage on :!'umday cening and a delightful and interest ing evening was spent by all present. Supper was. served at .7 o‘clock and between sixty and seventy partook of the elegant viands which ware served by a group of ‘happy young waitress es under the management of â€" Miss L Crews, and thoroughly enjoyed. : At the conclusion Rev. Mr. Crews, on behal{ of â€" himself and family welâ€" comed the Board and. their wives and referred to the happy relations existâ€" ing between the pastor and the oMâ€" cia‘s. A number of brief and enterâ€" taining addtesses were made by : Mesâ€" srs. E. P. Clement, K.C., who spoke on the ‘‘Church, past and present," A. Bricker, on ‘the Sunday School, A. .J. Prittie,â€" for the Brotherhood, J. B. Wegver, lor the Choir, â€" Dr. J. F. Honsberger, on behalf of the Ladies. Aid, and Miss A. M. Eby, for the â€" Epworth League, allâ€"of which were appreciated. _ i4 ~The â€" baiauce of tho <evening was spont in games, music an‘d social inâ€" tercourse ard the guests were delightâ€" ed with the kindness extended by the Poe townsite was recently placed of these have already changed hands purchased by representative business ‘The townsite is high and dry and Pos townsite is held by usâ€"under the Torre anteed by the Govermiment, therefore absolutely is useless unless you possess the courage to act. You might possess great wisdom, you might read .& good deal or travel much and thus â€" see all kinds of opportunitits to make money, but unless you hawe the courage to act om your judgment and wisdom all of these desirable qualities are entirely useless. . . Lats in Poe atre a ;nodlnmtmemnpru%tï¬pfleu. The town is bound to grow rapidiy. Ow» ing to the sasy terms of payment you have the Sbility to buy andif you do not knaw now it is because you are lacking in courage, and the chances are you will never be like the man you now admire niost, tï¬ courageous and wise, $ eC Prices af lots range from $50 to $100 each, and they can be purchased an terms of oneâ€"tenth . o tralance (in eighteen equal monthly payments, or quarter cash, balance in six, twelve and. ste ‘We have issued an attractive circular giving fuf} information pertaining to the town and Its ..u:‘ tr with map showing lots for sale. If you wish to receive this attractive cireular out out I in thib attached coupon and mail it to us toâ€"day, 9 by SH EkNTERTANED recently â€"placed m» the market and already over 200 lots have been sold and many y changed hands at a substantial increase in price. Most of these lots _ were. ntative business mer throughout Canada, who are now profiting by their foresight. _ izch and dry and very suitable for building purposes. A RC Every detail attended to by experienced men. ‘When ed our s lin:/gly telephoneâ€"we ntlon(( to ‘:verybhlng else. You mm d with the greatest confidence. * Ask any friends whom we have C sad occasionâ€"they ure our best reference. s e Furniture and Undertaking _ ___ 71 King St. West. Day Phone 37. Night Phone 658. There‘s a *Comfort & Health" tells a heating system. * 29 health= into the question.of f‘:l'::t’h(nd‘cmbovw tant a part the furnace plays in the health of your family,. It expiains the principle of. warm air heating ; how the furnace draws in fresh air, warms it and circulates structed that gas cannot get into the living rooms. The places where gas leaks occur in the ordinary fur» nace are fused in the * Hecla" so that gasy cannot possibly find an Pices and Terms Cannot Leak Gas Clare Bros. &Co. Limited, Preston Ont. .. M. Weiche!l & Son, Waterloo and Elmira, Torrens Title Torrens systcm of ~title. Under this system the title h_* Opportunity Undertakers _ Information Everything of the Best at Reasonable Prices the house is disagrecable. proves dangerous to the BERLIN REASONABLE CHARGES Simpson‘s the house dust. â€" The fomnace that is easy 19 run, and what is more importast how that furnaceâ€"The * mï¬ saves yod one ton of coal in sev *1 The " Hecia" uses ooly six tons of _ coal where oth-r:n-n-nt- ftiw" .. the steel ribbed that .._‘, t this saving. nn:fl re of _ nullmuphedcb“ ether and ... heat from your coal is told in "Come . fort & Health." #8.". Saves 1 Ton in Investigate The "Hecia" ONTARIO