h: _ _ W: H. Breithaupt, of _ the Louis Breithaiipt Estate, drew the â€" attenâ€" :?)n of the Council to the sloping of the concrete pavement ~ leading from Fredcrick street in the â€" alleyâ€" way thereby increasing the â€" volume of drainage on the property of the estate. Unless the grade is changed to lead â€"as it did before the only remedy is a storm drain to the placâ€" ing of which on their property they might consent under certain _ condiâ€" tions. 5 Secretary G. H. Bowlby wrote as foltows:â€"The. Committee of the Berâ€" in Sanitorium Association begs to subtitâ€"its opinion to the Municipal Canncil. with rogard to the selection of aâ€"property for tre accommodation and »treatment ofâ€" tubercular cases. D. Hibnerâ€" submitted a _ stronglyâ€" worded petition with reference to the byâ€"law rescinding the building . byâ€" law passed seven years ago fixing the lines on both sides of Francis street.. "The Fire and Light Committee reâ€" comhmended that the members of this committee, the Mayor and the Fire cgm,,:mmcud to pay a . visit to Brantford and Hamilton, . next week to gather information on fire Having ‘built a cement wall _ also put an iron rail on top of it ~ &long side of créek on Queen street W. ~E. Mitchell asked the Council to â€" take a& of the wing of the bridge away is on his lot. _ Btation Agent J. Milhausen, of the G<Tâ€"R.â€"â€"asked for permission ~to shift the track on Charles street one I;M‘but from dianond corner / of mot and Charles to a point 30 ém:outn of diamond, on account of e Lang Tanning Company‘s . rew buildingâ€" being closer than six ~ iéet, (thelegal distance.) 1 Ald. I. S. K.. Weber, who has mov ed to Winnipeg, submitted his resig nation as a member of the Council 1t dated October 10th. ,_ The members mz were ‘Mayor Schmalz, Reeve t, Deputy Reeves Asmussen and Robleder and Councilâ€" mxw, Clement, Dunke, Pie?er, AWinterbalt, Schilling and _ Uttiey. The absentees were Deputy â€" Reeve Districh, and Ald. Milis. * Ald. 1. S. K. Webetâ€"is no longer a member: _ ‘The following communications and petitions were read by Clerk Millar:â€" _- i ~' "i ln T |ï¬ .I’â€"T M. ‘is sult Ntonko' that the : _KFazhers had an unusuaily busy fon, on Monday evening. It was most interesting and busiâ€" nessâ€"like meetings of the year ° and while there was plenty oi discussion a Jurge amount of work was . comâ€" pleted before the. adjournment . took place ‘at 11.30 o‘clock. BYâ€"LAWS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE RATEPAYERS j $3 Tt t is . t o c 1 e ul Int Communications and Petitions Were Pm'nnbdz ; and Referred to Committees and Numerous Committee â€"/: * Reports Were Adopted by the Town Fathers â€" _‘ :: New Site Recommended Will Tour for Committee Want Wing Removed Want to Ald.Webet Resigns Damage Property Move Track th um mary ‘ouncil Pieper Cuiley Reeve It was moved by â€"C. ~Kranz ! and E. W.â€"Cléement that in view‘ of the report of the Dominion Census Burâ€" eau showing that the town of Berlin has a population of over 15,000 _ inâ€" habitants it is deemed advigable .to apply to the Licutenantâ€"Governorâ€"inâ€" Council for the erection of the. town nto a city. # 7 * Â¥ That the accounts and paysheets amounting to $2852.46 be paid. The report was adopted. _ The Market Committee recommendâ€" ed that the Chairman be instructed to sell the present arc lights in the market building. The report was adopted. The Comâ€" mitte6 intends replacing them with Tungsten lamps. hx , The Sewer Committee recommendâ€" ed as follows:â€"â€" p ‘That the Engineer‘s report . hereâ€" with be adopted. ‘That a byâ€"law be submitted to the ratenavers at .. the mext ._.Municipal clections to raise $1700 for the conâ€" struction of a trunk sewer to drain Columbia Place, in accordance with That the Engineer‘s report, with the exception of the recommendation referring to a commupication _ from The L. Breithaupt Estate, be adoptâ€" ed. o * 4 That $25.00 be expended on repairs to Victoria street, east of Lancaster strect, leading to the Pollock\ ©Mig. Company. The Board of as follows:â€" ~ That tenders be asked for a debenâ€"‘ ture issue of $20,000, authorized unâ€" der byâ€"law 1114. ‘ The Financeâ€"Committee recommendâ€" ed that Casper Braun be paid $2,000 on account of general contract . for the crection of Isolation Hospitais, on ‘certificate. ofâ€"C.â€"E..Cowan,_archiâ€" tect. tm The Cemetery Committee. recomâ€"}_ °.. ‘mended that the request _ ot : St. | it 8‘ Mary‘s Cemetery Board be granted, 100k6: on condition that the said Board reâ€" ame linquish their present right of.. way Boer, for a right â€"of way . through.â€"â€"Mount| * w Hope. Cemetery, from . Willow ., ‘to|â€"_ Charon street. . ; The After a carelul inspection the Comâ€"led to mittee is of ,an‘ unanimous â€" opiaion | way t that the Ben Shantz property _ near / street Freeport (that is house and fifteem |such « acres) is the"most desirable and. this| the (; Comunittee urgently requests the muâ€"] Berlin nicipa)l Council to acquire this propâ€" erty for the above purpose. tection and that follo1 mtuuawum&nl the Finâ€" :::e Committee be held ‘to m the proposition of increasing :Berlin ii‘e »protection. : ‘The report was adopted. ~ The report was adopted The report was adopted Sewer Committee Finance Committee Will Sell Lamps ity. Incorporation Board of Works eeV. ... | . The Town Solicitors were instructâ€" arelul inspection the _ Comâ€")ed to notify the Grand Trunk Railâ€" of ,an‘ unanimous _ opiaion| way that the Council= desitres Tuerk Ben Shantz property _ nearistreet opened without delay and that (that is house and fifteen |such opening be under super#ision of Request Granted ha it Works recommended + wt The Councilâ€" adjourned at o‘clock. > _ The Council.gave authority to the Grand Trumk Railway to shift their tracks on Charles street one Toot east as requested. â€" . ; | Ald. Kranz expressed the opinion bring in a report nextâ€"meéeting. _ reâ€" Commending changing the : hour of opening the market on . Saturdays. Chairman Dunke said he would bring up the question. On motion of: Alds. Schilling . and Uttley the resignation of Mr. I. S. K.. Weber as a Councilior was _ uc cepted. An election will be unnecesâ€" sarv. * s s EIGHTEEX BOARPERS It was peinted out that ‘as ° Berlin will be entifled to twenty _ memaers of the Council next year that. more Gesks and chairs will be, , required. 1t was suggested that the * Market Committee make arrangements m'g cure ddditional desks but â€" as .. .t large Council: will only be: in existâ€" ence for the year 1912 it was _ the general opinion that the old Council desks would serve the purpose: / There are eighteen prisoners at the County Jail at the present time. Another byâ€"law was passed amendâ€" ing byâ€"law 828 and~ changing â€" <the building line on Francis street ‘from 30 to 20 feet: scome Authorizing giving the \° necessary notice of application for the erection of ‘Berlinâ€"from a town into a city. To raise $1400 to defray ~cost of ¢xtensions and _ improvements to Street Railway. . f To raise 210,735 for: the deviation of the Wilmot. street drain. : » To raise $1700 for the construction ol a trunk sewer from â€"Victoria® ~ to Spring street. £5% Three byâ€"laws were given the : first And second readings and will beâ€" subâ€" mitted to the ratepayers at the next municipal clections:â€" . } Lt C The grievance of Joseph M\ re un!.’ for new sidewalk on west side ot King street will looked into with powerâ€"to â€" ‘re same if expedient to ‘be done Board of Works. R The Council consented ‘to the mz the Registry office of Waterlge â€" plan of subâ€"division of part ‘of Lot ) 8. Jacob Hoftman survey. Weant Crossing Without Delay Later Market Suggested Will Need More Desks Byâ€"laws for the Feople Resignation Accepted T.â€"R.â€" and Town <«Engineer~ of Will Investigate Other: Byâ€"laws msent Given x :to â€" remody he done~~ By Muldoon n the ill _ be 11 30 . (BEFORB _CARTWRIGHT,« K.0., ' MASTER.). . Pratt v. Pipe.â€"A. R. Lewis,< K.C., for plaintif. D. C.Ross, for de fendant.. Motion by. plaintifi for °_ an order to otlige the local registrar at Berlin. toâ€" allow â€" the : father of the assignorâ€" of. plaintift to be . present at.. examination of defendant for disâ€" covery. e «Judgment: No case can be. found where a discretion of: the examiner to. excluce has been overruled. _ So far as _ the matcrial shows, it woul¢ scem . that the discretion was rightly exercised, and the â€" motion:â€" must .be dismissed with costs to the defendâ€" ant in any event Delay is the common error of the ruptured. You l:a’y l:u::gcu nlup‘tund lont“&’l.ie and 11.. change noticeable. Butnonm?n«m Te ioi o ot on ho attant stt 1. shes strangulated hernia ma Ita’h " come to me consuuxJI, itritable, who charge this to ru‘ng:nre, but here ll‘ cause. rupture strains whole wsu is a constant nerve irritant. Your a-* {::hkel nk‘-i a new beln.l mnn luul'.. Inoge ty dily dengeror death, waion move the d danger of desth, & thunderelond, om.:v perâ€" son. Don‘t delay, to i‘ k me mateiy d Aoit for you toâ€"day. A wakt 'lon.;vutmza. means to youâ€"viz., immedia m‘. and: a &rle«-t m%&éï¬. M yours lay for consult me and return same day, « Affiicted » m ment, -‘:ï¬el' lame or M.W' an Ervineere mtanne uu.g‘ m :. over en Nom tis -E:-:z [vanciocere | on as» «ds pertenced trying to be cured by medicine, free trimls of electric belts, my Biot EC thesseho pain, or develyine frgts "work. By J. Â¥. EGAN, Specialist of Toronto A WORD OF CAUTION, Motion Was Dismissed With Costs Coming Bo&rd of Directorsâ€" .. Messrs.. R. Smyth, G. M. DeBus,â€" A. W. Merner, Mesdames G. W. Stewart, W. H. Stewart, W. H, Breithaupt, H. â€"C. Hilborn, <H.. Wolihard, ~P.â€" Boehmer and Miss (é: .Jackson. # RUPTURE Puufllul An andâ€"also enc a.:‘.‘.:m s : iessy fun-n w20 Were nominated i0f.. Yarâ€" [o at aue amoilp n Sagin,. o ‘ were 3e 4 % y 8.â€"Orlowski, G. ~H. Bowlby,M.~ D., C. M. Beizo, G. W. Stewart, Wilson ller, L. J. Breithaupt, J.«B. : Weaâ€" ver and Mesdames G. W. _ Stewart and T. A. Witzel. The following officers were elected: Presidentâ€"S. J. Williams. Ist Vice Pres.â€"H. L. Janzen. > Bnd ‘Vice ‘ Pres.â€" Mayor | W. . H. Schmalz. ¢ a ‘‘Mr. H. L. Janzen who â€"had bee nominated for the presidential posi tion withdrew his name and Mr. Wil liams . was elected â€" by acclamation Others who were nomunated forâ€". var fous offices but who did not â€" desin to act were Messts. R. Smyth, J 8.â€"Orlowski, G. ~H. Bowlby,‘M.~ D. C. M. Beizo, G. W. Stewart. Wilsor ty to take a pride appearance of their The chairâ€" was occ B> J:.Williams and Roos and H. Hy tineers durine th Inasmuch stautial: 1 the way There was attendance bers and 4 Hiew of the cathus W the" success that attendt Mocioty during the first year of ty existenge was easily â€" accounted or.. ‘Those present were well savisfâ€" Galt, Imperial Hotel, Nov. 16 Gueiph, . Wellington _ Hotel Nov. 17. * BERLIN ut Stratiord St. Mary Free Consultation Coupon. th t ‘Tear off free coupon now. (BXE DATES AT BOTTOM) gres t W-Izr House, Sat ail ; and evening nlv: .Nov. 18. en th stall Windsor Windsor sied, or td at ounger generation, 5 citizens general in the attractive premises. upied by President MessT8,.. _ A. _ J. ien acted as s¢tuâ€" lection of. officers. ~who â€" had beéen D€ Hotel Hotel ganizatior mat â€" ‘sub ide for the Pasadens, Nov. 8 â€"A gold cup and bonuses up to $8,000 hare bsen offerâ€" ed by the backers. of Aviator O. P. Rodgers, to _ sany rival airman who can m,x gera‘ xmnï¬mul record of 10 days. w# announeâ€" ad> yesterday Bdw ervritt, one be given as :illflm m day for € Athe . * reâ€" tord, Ts Br ach ~dif onler m days; $1,000 for euch day wnder 35. _ The Republicans gained eight asâ€" semblymen in New m, will send 15 members of that out of the total delegation of 35. Rochester Goes Republican, % xmm;gx., Nov. 8. â€"Hiram H. Edgerton publican) . was elected Toifd" ume, by thger A00 Pareiny abou ity. He carrtied wrth him the entire city ticket.â€" The ‘Republicans have 19 of 22 seats in the common council. Munâ€" roe County also went Republican and will send : a solid delegstion to the assembly. Bng‘lo:ublluml\w? Buffale. : , N.Y., Nov. 8.â€"The Repubâ€" licansâ€"made practically aclean sweep in â€" Buffalo :and <Erie County: yesterâ€" day. The principal candidates on the e es it oot im . 3,000â€" to . h.h \;%s all five Republican can< w houss all fiv ublican can, dateasere slecied..sod oo the board of ‘aldefinen "ths result 18: W cans 1}9,5 Democrats 9, ‘a Republican gein ofâ€" 5. & Yarlk General Republican Victory, Providence, . R.1., Nov. ‘.â€"Betim at midnight from more than half ot the state indicate a general Republiâ€" ban victory. Governor Pothier, a naâ€" tive of Quebec, being returned to ofâ€" le;':nnrently by a greatly increased p! ity. . With 108 out of 184 voting g«mu heard from the vote. was: thier, 21,119; Waterman (Dem.) 16,500. â€":â€" _: : Uo ankan 4s 3 â€" The entire Democratic city ticket :uon with the exception of Ave‘counâ€" men. s Governer . Foss uz Boston, Nov. 8.â€"On the face of the teturns from 954 out of 1,070 election districts, the Democrats won the state election yesterdgy :and kept Massaâ€" chusetts in the party column by conâ€" tinuing Governor. Eugene N.â€" Foss in j o ie iges oi ave Foss: (Déb:), ; Frothing: gum ghp.), 177,074. Last year the same districts gave Foss 201,324; Draâ€" per (Rep.) 167,497, â€"_ _ ~â€"> _‘ >‘ The Republican gnin- extended into the gencralâ€"assemmbdly," where the Reâ€" gl:bl_xzan majority of~last ‘year has én _ augmented nppnren% so that the Democratic representation will be very ilithtâ€"mmmdn:hr were that the Senate would be soldily Republican. Return to Demooratic Fold. . Cleveland, . Nov. 8. â€"Cleveland. which two years ago went Republican, alecting Herman C. Baehr mayor over the late Toin L. Johnson, yechr'dldy returned â€"to . the . Democtatic . field, electing Newton. D. Baker, Tom L. Johnson‘s political heir, mayor, over Frank C. Hogen, Republican, by about 18,000 mmajority. M 1. omcs The Foreign Minster said that the Government was .odind to manhood suftrage ‘ï¬â€˜w%gt ntroduite & bill to that effect, it would not inâ€" slude women. The bill, however, &» smid, would be in #uch a form that the House could extend it to include woâ€" men if the Houso 30 nleased. The Deniocrats elected their candiâ€" date for ‘sheriff by sabout 8,000, and the three Demo;ng:' cl;!M“‘:l fl:: supreme courl<justices, in ./ cln'c-\f ial dimict)ï¬d wby & are 5,000. Francis M. Scott, g fourth iu::‘i: elected, was endorsed by. both parties. _ _ 5 C A year ago Manhatiin s gon Governor Dix a pluta and elected a Democrat _ _ Tammany Hall‘s hold on New York C en y Â¥ in â€"a. bat JME T §ien"1m'f w were ndï¬b at stake. The Democrat; 'tmd%y deloaï¬.‘i their _ ancient strongholds of Manhattan and the ;Bronx, but by greatly reduced plut ities. Queen‘s County also stood y the Democtats, but 4 Republicanâ€" fusion candidates made nearly aâ€"clean sweep _ of . Brooklyn . and probably %xvidgd honors in . the borough ~of ichmond. SUPRISES |N THE RESULTS )« SWEEP FOR Tw REPUBLICANS ; . New York Stateé Votes Stron: CA .iyt...br. A..w the Republi L* body w 100 ; De Bonus to Break Record IMAS 4 49 ; B 1 a net gai ME 4P ; A. This a net W seats fot ans and yive them a ma inrieae Aer it e i & Ii‘n' which ,h:c“‘l‘ oloâ€˜ï¬ At stake. The Democrats 1 enak m pl ws: Republican. mw-s’ft' ":"33 om their .. ancien tan: and t?; educed plu;al $u ug? eme DX _ Probibition ol campaign contributions by corpdrations; Whi:'?‘ &ll campaign contrimutions; public prosecution to prevent election ~ an sawâ€"ofie. . > % +16; 0 on eâ€"eaie aie e Flight of : Manchu Court â€"â€" From Pekin Co:ten-‘- ~>~~"plated REBELS GAINING â€" RAPIDLY Enlatgement of powers and reorganization of Ontario Railway Board Combat trusts, mergers, and otherâ€"combinations of capitat=iol~}. (A45H Free access to the courts to persons having: complaints / againg! .juav»= ernment or any; Commission appointed thereunder: a m uns ï¬ï¬‚ A. Civil Service Commission and appointments and _ promot on -'wriw; + merit ‘after ‘competitive examination: « 1 > Cl loe s Meb en Pekif,â€"Novi â€"8.~â€"The legations conâ€" sider ‘that, the end ‘of the Manchu Uynasty is imminent. The provinces north of Yangtse are now‘ declaring !or-s.“xonn_hllie. . _ The : only. foree of anchu s latge enough to co wihobe hoi umater oc io in butâ€"there are indications that the capiâ€" tal will % surrfounded before many days by/ 6 soldiers; The National: AssemBly is bolding meetings without a quorum, but cerâ€" tain menibers : ate endeavoring to maintain a nucleus. . Na Tnn(l vice. lrken toouts dor his ddtaily in x noue! n his n a Bote in the :::n?on quarter. P:{nu Ching‘s c:huuom to be deserted. It is c"l.lned that he is in the Forbidden ity. Where the court will take rehuge is a question. ‘There‘ are evidences that gnhe o:urt(in‘ended T? proce:gdi to au . Troops guarding Ih:z‘h hmwl. wg:cg lies in the Provinee of Chili, 125 miles northâ€" west of Pekib,. wers expected to dyâ€" namité: the tunnel after the passage of the train â€"bearing the Emperor and his houschold. . ; ports have now beén received th Doetoie Snth may betn rceived that A‘concerted sttack upon the forâ€" gigners is not feared, but there are mahny within the city who are opposed to foreigners, . ~~.‘. â€" " Declaration for public ownership and operation of public utHitiess /. The acquigition and operation of teléphone lines, |â€" *‘ .> ; Reforestration; reâ€"vesting in the Crown all cutâ€"over‘ 1 im ber . * herGRi sale of timber ‘by public auction; better firtranging; mm 6 munt cipalities: topurchase and reforest waste lands fr k .. a WO â€" o Honen . _ Restoration of ‘Model schools and other measures for increasing _ Supply or teactiees. °_ . . o ie ies e nsureâ€" to pupils in every school in the Province a thotung ng education .:. / TY, > 13 Loï¬ in tg" s ioh e l ‘ Advanced legislation. for wellâ€"being of industrial 'W of slums;â€" suppression of tuberculosis and: avoidance of occupati :’orkmén"t compepsation for all industrial sured. fof s Abolition of ‘threeâ€"fifths clause in Jocal opti influence of license administration. P Taxr railways and other public utility, corporations equall property of private citizens. y Nob e t y _._A Royal. Commilssion to" suggest measures ‘to ‘prevent de »x?_,,z, â€!lm. . 1. Aunbulingtie y m i & ,‘\; 6.A _ . Active immigration. of suitable peopiefor settlement _and . e upon: farm Jands.. . ; â€"» & #5 ce the her ioaianve oo n lt . An issue of Proviacial bonds toâ€"build good roads norh m sva Electric. light and" power ‘and‘" telephones â€" tor» the ‘farom® t the Pa “To::m,; mt:w:lon u’ umwmn rural schools; demenstf® t.’ ar special technical jnst in leâ€"growing : districts; . An,. @Bâ€" nual Provincial apple show; enlarge the :Q!’eflneital ‘ork "')' M 'Y?.,,,i f lege, especially in stock breeding. _ . 07. oo ogae tion O3 "‘W\‘l“»w‘ ..4¢. . Resto ,W cBarke dtherâ€" railways;> my;n Reduction of mining fees fo bility. to mining ‘titles; eight t Extension of boundary of C port on Hddson Bay, .. ; Grant municipalitics permission to exempt improvemer w db w PUBLIC OWNERSHIP AND CONSERVATION SOCIAL ‘AND INDUSTRIAL BI FALLEN? ONTARIO DEVELOPMEXNT. ; )‘ _ d MiGnt v"’?ï¬ï¬â€™w w»&%m mcings, mt OTHER PLANKS EDUCATION TA XA TION )nta R It is expected â€" tnat ‘the "assassinas. tion of Gen. Wu Lu Cheng will lead to. the revolt of the remainder~bfl is Yuan Shi Kai. The Government feâ€" Pom, however, that two train Joads of mperial soldiers are now on their way "to Hankow, and these may. be sufficient tOJarevent a mutify, 6 9/ A *hundred ~carts . left. ‘Pekin: Jast night for _ Jehol, â€" and ~¢wo« hundred. moyntedâ€" Manchus pl‘oce_doga'.\ in (the same direction eatly. in the day. The Chinese believe that this advance par, ty is preparing the way for t A it, of the court, but many Manchus i e fleeing and troops are constantly moyâ€" the Manchus unless they. resisted. . * British Regiment. Needed,â€" â€" : Lordon Xay 3"‘;’% Pekin corre. # ent o e Dai e hs e "‘Theâ€" sitnation heflr.mg. s: far worse than ever -bqu. ommenâ€" vét prudence de 8 t a| Britis regiment should be brough &t omm Tientsin to Pekin.. Prince Tsal Two, bxâ€"Minister of War, »;’-‘_, ‘of the Prince Regent, is attempti ;’ persuade the Empress Dowa _ d railway : connections ‘with the capital aie +uceatened. vprctpreirogs aitrmopenpeanterznce esi prudence ceman regiment should Tientsin to Pekin. X“},’;’,’“‘ st. War. e nee persuade the Eg'p':i' pose thé regent. The Chinese. For thority. for stating thority the ne tablished rebellion. ghunglw mg that wificiales were 6x# TI m i is Anmily 0 B ind the dres A 1 T alifu ‘he Chinese Foreign d is au« ity for. stating that &A ) neu:mliulion o{ ho. uns consideration, . sim 10 CBâ€" ished at the time of the. tmlopim foo, in Shantung ‘Province, hes over (to the ~revolntionaries, {? this, one of the leaders, Wang Nien, a distingui educationâ€" informed the oon‘::ï¬ hat e er was ready for a peaceful assmmp. t aulhori‘n' bg the Chinese, and there would be no siaughter of [anchus unless they. ted. < * Court Terrorâ€"Stricken t t3 TTERMENT Ao e ¢ ‘it to Hat d recording‘ increas K‘!MM % he Provinee <@ * removal exrstnted i¢s and payment..« / ims The: romefomembert re: throwi in&m v.. as . looked . 4 o e the afornge t ':oy M?&% nutinled Jn Odt Â¥ y andother 0 ict last night, and any 1nlen&$& ty of Pekin.‘ ~The ete: number y 7,500, :police ~4.0 about 5,000..: <._.s utionary u@? k pmlg!». was oap. $Pd Yong Chang Dét. ~O7. from : political from > TXA with All the h Wes near