diy Business solicited for first class The Mercantile Fire gumo-mn.:...... 220 C4 CC _‘ Deposit with the Dominion rnrnnent ksearartis ces @ HFICH llpdldugnmnt«udbyflul’.ondon and Lancashire Insurance Company with Arsate of $16,306,638. Altred Wright, Secretary o Clks H. Hall, Inspector _ 0. A BOEHBM ... Districf Aj e Waterloo, Ont. . â€" Phone 29. General Insurane>s Agent. Buccessor to Buckberrough â€" Co, OMce, Waterloo Mutual Buildiny v king Bt. â€"Wes‘, Deciin. We have ncle«for men and women in McmemamesiA on pre hm registration of servicen rendered. Insurance Company INCORPORATED 1875 NMaad (iffice â€" Waterioo I'Notice to Farmers The Or. de Van‘s Female Pills ghronicle-’l‘elegraph Want Ads. Paj King 86. â€" Business Office. 249, House 200 1 0 TK 2M . c agoe ts Aie Rnctoret Ampp i Te MA fails. ‘These “E':E ‘an‘s are aold at ' g. % for ailed ny Butter Paper Orders may be left at the Daily Telegraph, ï¬crnn. W‘ secsccccsss anccccecestcs | _ ~GCHIROPRACTIC . { To sirengthena the stomach, restore the activity of the Of» “d“.dpad““m..lm use Dr. Mamzflwm It is an at» Pir‘e Arornpe e denenan in * tell as t. ; ~raise of I > its use. ie stricrs=t sanse »‘Golden Medical Discovery‘‘ is a temperance ltmnnuwï¬mhmmmm.-‘hummd m op‘um., coexiacand ‘other dangerous drugs. All ingredients print PUBLISHER CHRONICLEâ€"TRL EGRAPBH David Bean Mâ€"tt \ Chirapractic (Kiâ€"Roâ€"Pratâ€"Tic) is talen from literally means hand done. It is a method of u..uchhm-ntnvontbe\emmol the . & !‘,w-mwdwuqmwu w4 r to maturail pasition, rem«ng the pre nerve 4 a s CTIC adjistotonis axe especially “d_'m‘.mfl.olflww Aon sftected in on way, as overy organ is innery Emp‘oyer‘s Association o Waterioo County fFree Llaborâ€" Bursau Put ;:i yo(:lr butter in neet} nted wrappere. We n{lka‘ a speciaity . of C. A. BOEHM Thopalm is of the very best quahty. We buy in large quantities and are thérefore able to sell to you at a gpecial low prices. lIanfln'tï¬ lnlxlu-r puper also sold in large or smal} quantities. man suflers the criscrice of al for your next order of hitter paper. Mail orders given prompt attention,. let al functions are thus reâ€"e8TADIISNOM, .. FAMTT DULO LTLLIAN M. FRASHR D.C wrapper & The Tenderfoot Farmet he good he gets Waterioo, Ont. KING ST celer delude n-l-hhmm n j blood *‘just as good"as " TRY US sction m._&--lx‘.w His the is that it didn‘t master what the cow ate 10 long es us fod. Wd «0d eourishinmest We voitet stepipdees" Bormee Mat roud i s *% a * @ . a cow, many & e gets ont of his lood. #-:‘:u stomach on of the organs of digestion and nutrition are impaired e miscrice of dyspepsis and the agonics of nervousness. seak. Yound at.â€"wEBEn 0 250,0( C justniunis ove especially . good for chronie swons, ol if the different organs of the body as every organ is innervated by the porves they are at all #qucez0d the normal amount in orer herve in “‘..1“""‘53...;- fos The ww s 5 Chamberlain‘s â€" Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect saftety by the most delicate woman or . the youngest child. The old and _ feeble will also find them a m.st suitable tremedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened digestion ~and â€"for regulating the bowels. For sale â€" by Al} Dealers. ARRESTED ON On a warrant . swotn out before Magistrate Weir by the young wo~ man‘s parents, ‘Theodore Kreiner, & Berlin young man, was placed under wrest on Friday. or. the . seriow‘ ‘harge of seduction under promise of marriage. . The accused was given â€" & meliminary hearing before Magistrate Keir in Police _ Court on Friday morning and was remanded to jail uns til next Tuesday Tor â€" further hearing. ‘The complainant in this case is a well known Waterloo young woman Ordinary Cathartics and Pills and Harsh Physic Cause Dis. You cannot be over.carclw is the selection of medicine for childten. Onâ€" 1y the _ very gentlest howel medicice should ever be given, except in ervtâ€" goney cases. Ordinary pills, catharâ€" tics and purgatives are apt to do more harm _ than good. They .. may ense grijing, nausea and other disâ€" tressing after affects that are ireâ€" quently healthâ€"destroy ing. CHILDREN INJURED 1 ‘;(ox;ll Romedies in Waterloo only at otr _ storeâ€"TeRexall Store, A. Câ€" I!achnel, Waterice. ASKING FOR GOVERNMENT INSPECTION Messrs. Dumart Brothers, who are crecting â€" an upâ€"toâ€"date sJaughter bouse and baittoir in the North Ward, appeared before the Board of Health BC l wl E4 meene C oR mout at a special meeting Thursday and asted the coâ€"operation of that body in‘ securing the endorsement of the plans : and the promise of a. regular Covernment inspection from the Proâ€" vincial Health Do':gnt. The Board ol Health favoredâ€" m“‘ and authorized. Chairman o 25 A McKay and Secretary Millar to . go to Toromto to discuss the plans with the health authorities of the . Proâ€" vince.: â€" ‘The deléegation~went to the Queen. City this morping. MINARD‘3 LiNIMENT CURES DISTEMPER. 4 tressing Complaints * in a temperance mediâ€" ind is as free from alcohot All ingredients printed on m from the Greek _ aid od of . applying the bands ; the epine (or backbone) o m i. Secouare Tign / ts SERIOUS CHARGE out â€" before Alleged _ "Jack <the â€" Hugger" Placed Under Arrest by â€"_â€" Sergt Walker GOOD NEWS Sergt. Walker, who leaves _ next week to assume the duties of Chivf of Police of Sudbury, distinguished himâ€" self . Thursday by placing under . arâ€" rest a man by the name of _Alfred Anderson, who is believed to be the "Jack the Hugger‘"‘ who has caused a great deal of annoyance and â€" exâ€". citement among the fair sex ~Of this town for several months. On the : return of *Chief _ O‘Neill last Friday he was informed that a man was making himsel! & nuisance about the premises of the . St. Anne‘s Convent at theâ€"corner of Foundry and Weber streets by frightening the young girls while recreating _ . after the evening meal and also by peeping into the windows of the . institution, ‘The Chief decided to detail _ Sergt. Walker as a private detective ~ and since Monday the constable bas been spending his evenings in the institu tion. i RICHMOND, Va.~â€"The report tha ’M Beattic l‘;thMl; 1 tabrication. ve e t We Senglenge ols 4t 4 sering s ‘Thursday evening, shortly after six o‘clock. he started on duty: and _ enâ€" tered one of the rooms which . conâ€" tained the windows frequently peeped through by the culprit. The _ room was dark and shortly after he raised the blind he saw a man walking ~ toâ€" ward the window until theâ€"Rergeant was able to recognize the face. ‘The manâ€"on the outside apparently . saw the constable inside and disappeared like a flash. Sergt. Walker, however, tost no time, and made his exit in time to see the man running [ down Foundry street. As he neared King street the man disappeared but the constable followed ‘him ~until be caught his ‘prisoner in the basement of the block where the man . was formerly employed as euvuku He was taken to the police station and Friday appeared before the Magistrate and was cremanded until Tuesday morning for hearing. Anderson is tall and slim â€"«nd is of a reddish complexion, about 40 years of ‘age and has resided in Berlin for several years. He has aâ€"â€" military bearing and generally attracted the attention of passersâ€"by. â€" During the wimmer . months â€"more than a score of complaints have been made to the police by women _ and girls who were stopped on the streets in the central portion of the town, by _ some unknown â€". man, ~and who on some occasions attemptâ€" ed to caress the accosted persons and several times mado indecent . exposâ€" wres. About three weeks ago Chief AHLU} a«<Hctad â€"‘ tho ~agcietanse . af about twentyâ€"five men to _ endeavor to capture the culprit, but the latier, admitted to the police when arrested, that he ‘was wise" and kept under cover. ‘There has been unusual cxcitement among the women of the town â€" as the result of the strange actions of the man and there will be general reâ€" joicing if it should be proven that the guilty party has been captured. It is said that Anderson is a m«tâ€" ried man, baving a wile and _ three children living in St. Helena. During the last few woeks he has been denyâ€" ing that he was married n?d lnm}:d a notice in the press to that effect. It is reported that he intimated to his friends that he proposed marry ing a Berlin girl in the near future. A Windsor To All Women: I will sond tree with ful} instructions, my home m.ï¬â€˜ which positively oures Leucorrhoea, tlceration, Displacements, Falling of the Womb, Painful or Irregular Perâ€" iods, Uterine and Ovarian Tumors or Growths, also Hot Flushes, Nervousâ€" mess, Melancholy, Pains in the Head, Back or Bowels, Kidney and troubles where caused . by -w' peculiar to our sex. . You can .. COn: tinue treatment at home at a â€" cost of only about 12 cents a week. . My book, ‘"‘Woman‘s Own Medical Advisâ€" er,‘‘ also sent free on request. Write toâ€"day. Address Mrs. M. Summers, Kox H 501, Windsor, Ont. (On ~a charge of stealing $19 from a fellow boatder at the Underwood Buarding House im Bridgeport. a young _ man, who gives his â€" name as Merling, was arrested on Saturday aftetnoon by â€" High Constable Fuber followi the laying of the informaâ€" ti0m: nflerlhg i employed â€" on the 1ight shift at the Dominion Sugat Company‘s plant and he is alleged to have stolen the money from his iellow boarder who is engaged . on the day shift. . ‘The aceused repeatedâ€" ly maintained his intocence of the t{nm while being taken into _ cusâ€" i~dy by the constable until the doors of the jajl were reached where he stated that he found the m in ’u old pair of overalls he received from . the complainent. . . 1t [uh custom \oavg.thunw! :Ql m“ “.arh c:‘fblut Was sixteen dollars wore lm,h. the man‘s shoew. He will y _ . come us fy hy fom is le M on nesday , 5 Â¥s 6 1s$ CHARGED WITH THEFT BBATTTE HASN‘T CONFH FOR FAIR SEX Lady‘s Appeal wWwas TAKEN INTO stable. C. Q. Peares, . â€" / of _ Owen ¢ orn ~ af B lnnln‘s ~ Wal mlll a ~.f...:.-u--,-?fc t«unqs,m * nb W L. y, by » l:!h ) Nelll._ He is â€" % tue police station v the arrival of.â€" . the ifl. o soul message received ty Chief no â€" particâ€" vlars. as to hu&’d(fl.flfl’_} for which the warrants have â€" been lssued, but, it is understood, that it is in comnection with the trangler â€"of «vrtair notes given by shareholders of the Company to . Mr. Bugg, who turnâ€" ed them over to the directors of the | Company. .. Instrad of being placed Jn the . bank, . however, . they were transferred to Mr. J. Zuber, of tâ€"is _town, who has issued writs for the payment of these notes. | Mr._J. A. Seellen "is looking . after Mr. Bugg‘s inrterests and is.confident kis client . will be cleared of any carge of* wrongâ€"doirg. |i NMr. Bugs will go to Owen Sound Monday . ‘There is nothing made that will so quickly tid the scalp of distressing Ernst‘s itchiness as PARISIAN SAGE hair gresser and beautifier. E. M. Devitt guorantees Parisian Sage to cure Dandruf, stop itching s:alp and falling hair or money hatk, and sells it for only 50 cents a large bottle. ~It puts vitality into _ the bair and gives it a radiant. bustre. D It is the favorite hair Gvessing of refined women because it so quickly refreshes â€"the scalp and not being sticky or greasy is delightiul _ to Got Rid of in a Few Hours $12 OVERCOATS. IN MILIâ€" TARY AND CHESTERâ€" FIELD STYLE in black Cheviots and farcy Tweeds. Our free hand in buying saves you dollars 15 Two Way Handsome Dark *"5 €rey Long Chesterheld Shop mloc:l. perfect fl:‘:‘t' wool serge umd senm weeebves There‘s many a surprise in store ior you hereâ€"$18 and $20 Presto and Convertible Two Way Coats, in _ a vety pleasing artay of cloth and colâ€" ofs. â€" It‘s your move. + Is w marvel of expert designing in drape and fit and of â€" fine tailoring. We‘re not confined to the output â€" of a single maker. You reap the benefit. In Manaith Two Way Coats, in a |The splondid selection and {arcy lines for | Rerl the little . men., 1.95. 2.50. 3.% ies m .‘m s‘ Â¥ . E31 €.00:©$10.00 â€" |=â€"« Our Great $15.00 Coat BOYS‘ AND YOUTH‘S OovERCcoaTsS ITCHING SC ALP CUSTODYTMONXUAY At $12.80 $7.80 the MQ. ECLERAT The Liberalâ€" Buler, received at the rally of ovation by the crowd.. which must :: been very gratifying. to the Lib= Dr. J. E. Mg.w ®* referred to the exce fight â€" that was being put up by the candidate." "Billy" Euler was in fine â€" lettle ummfl&mh ol the support he was re throughout the entire riding: He was receiving encouragementâ€"from all sides. _ He t0s Privings ut nigimatte . â€" curing P M the last two weeks and said that he had found the party united and cager to win. He alluded to several issues of the campaign and intimated that the electors would have the opportuâ€" nity of hearing his views on the Roâ€" ~well platiorm at ‘the nomination meeting and a public gathering to be held next week. s s he Stratford, _ Nov. 35.â€"The finance committee having reported the | license reduction byâ€"law as sufficiently signâ€" ed tte city council toâ€"night read the pyâ€"law twice, and it will be voted on at the \January election: Having failâ€" ed to invalidate the petition, the hoâ€" tclnen are working hard to defeat the measure at the polls. The byâ€" law provides for the reduction of the tavern licenses from 16 to 10, and lecps the shop licenses at two. . ~ STRATFORD TO YOTE ON * REDUCTION OF LICENSES Th Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. m Snow, Norway, Me. Whooten, Mulgreve, N.8. Rev. R. 0. Armstrong, _ Mulgrave We bélieve MINARD‘S LINIMENT Pierre Landers, senr., Pokemouche Thomas Watson, Sheffield, N.B Another "Landslide" otf Overcoat Selling at Ernst‘s on Saturday, BARGAINS ARE HERE ON ALL SIDES IN SNAPRPY NEW STYLES FOR FALL AND WINTER . WEARH iN MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNisHiNbs:. EVLRY SINGLE THING _ ADYBR 118ED BELOW WOULD COST YOU MORE, NO MATTER WHERE yOUWENT. THERD S NO ~'f woORK ABOUT IT. yoUTLLâ€"â€" SEE TB SAVING in DOLLARS AND_ CENTS, _ OUur HUGE . R MACHINE DOES THE WORK." IT WIELDS A POWERFUL INFLUENCF IN THE wHOLESALEâ€" MAR KET AND WE SIMPLY TURN TBE BEXEFIT OVER To YoU. aS YOU READ THE ITEMS, * NoTE lle oc onmanae axwn SATHI FINLE HUNDREDS OF OTHERS. AWAITTNG YOU WHEN YoU A large variety. of serviceable well hiade, good.looking Tweeds, the greatâ€" est. trouser snap you ever saw, with one exception. _ Regular $2.50 and $2.15, Seturday All now standard $8 sizes, 34 Our buying lets you have them $10 suits omly 80 suits in the lot 1t‘s your move now; move quickiy~ $13.90 Suits, _ in pure wool, honest tailored, ‘perfect fitting garments,..... $14 Imported Worsted and shop tailored, blue $16 All Shop Tailored Pure Wool Tweed Suits, in the new weaves. The best suit values ever shown in Rerlin. MAKIRG 1b .:o 0o« omate mm te ‘was & abtend lhc-wlulv- meeting beld earlier â€"in n Rummelhardt he was THE SAVINGS, AND YOU‘TL FINL HUNDREDS 40 MEN‘S HEAVY WOOL TWEED SUITS $18 â€" Pur MEN‘S TROUSERS ure Wool Worsted Sul best tallet linings, in 657 OVERCOATS . oN SALE 1590 "@®sksua LIBEQAL RBAlLY WHERE THE GO0D CLOTHES COME FRCM Worsted, woolâ€"lined »d. blue and . black rocep $10.95 $1.69 $4.95 $7.95 an farcy to abt mn GOLD DU HESPELER‘S _ OLDEST â€"CITIZEN DEAD: ~A washes James Bigbie, Hespeler‘s oldest citizen, is dead. He was in his 96th year. He bad been a resident of Hespeler for 25 years, The deceasod was born in Scotland and came to Canada when . quite young. By occuâ€" pation he was a weaver, and was a very interesting man to meet. Digs Deep After GoOLDp DUST * to the bottom," absolute purity md‘:“niurym your home, as well as clean it? * Soap needs muscle help; GOLD DUST does all I hard part of the task without your assistancé. ..‘ _ GOLD DUST is a good, honest, vegetableâ€"oil soap to which are added other purifying materials in just right proportions to cleanse 7l io on euil{,vigorousli,and ithâ€" * \~/ites T out harm to fabric, :Em- : e sils or hand. & im T * Foolish, indeed, is the y :C e aaf : woman who tries to get s # ; alonï¬. without GOfD «22 cl DUST. iscc "'?‘z; GOLD DUST is sold in ons â€" & M e So size and large pnck-I ~â€" BPe < > ;«f,l C * Foolish, indeed woman who tries along without Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANL COMPANY, â€" +4 Montt Makers of FAIRY LOAP, the oval cake. & brownts and greys, splendid $18 valuâ€" CS, | yOUK |MOV® . .sim .c meus dec bveabarco ind $13.80 $20 Guaranteed Blue® and Black Hand Tailored and Fancy Suits, in pure _ wool Worsteds, in snappy }’oung Mer‘s and . quieter men‘s very RUORE CUbS ............ ue cceï¬ [ ‘The cream of the best makers,careâ€" fully sélected, purchased> for: mh.A Highâ€" Class® Furnishings at keen tlothing prices is the motto hore. Alâ€" ways the new and always tho newâ€" est. â€" Our early ‘Christmas Neckweatr roaring in every day.â€"Christmas Neckwear, â€" Gloves, Shirts, Mudlers, Hardkerchiets, Hose, Suspenders. OUR FULLâ€"FLEDGED FURNISHING DEPT "Lot‘sâ€"drop in this restaurant Women‘s Hpecial. Street Boot.«â€"A dressyâ€"looking book, most serviceablo; san h:m without mm and it‘s jast at this season you n om:; they made of good ‘o calf, finâ€" ‘."i“'fl.“th b-:"l‘c‘u;t hï¬â€˜: T6 fic‘t«‘rs " "©2.90 GOLD DUSTI BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAR 1.98, 2 49, 2 98, 3.50,. 4.00 4 80, 5.50, 6 00 to $10.00 Lo size and large packâ€" ages, The large package offers greater economy. Oh, I don‘t believe I care to caters $10.00 Boy‘s Suits not only cleans but sterilizes. $15.50 Ernst‘s the surtace | ~"I am pleased to recommend Cham» berlain‘s Cough Remedy as the best thing I know of ndn,fli", | for coughs, colds and bronchial trow, | bie," writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold â€" of | Denver, Colo. ‘‘We have used | peatedly and it has never failed _ to give reliél." For sale by All Deat i o it i i t on 7 , come in 1 our old one, anywa; y ) Â¥ ; .m y * 4 $ "Lst the GOLD DUST TWINS Made in fine box calf leather, with double sols, built for look and servioe., A splendid line of waterproof « ruont. leather, box calf and ined boots, made on the newest. All sizes to choose from, *icide School Girls requiring a boot in #i23 11 to 3, will mind to thres vor vaif Do E)oduududnhdylï¬h“d . w heels and extension ; cher cut tops, Saturday . F BOOTS FOR SCHOOL GIRLS This pri PSE gosaal uen Pritun ts t covaro "ater we .hn':hg popular patterns of L einers. brot oK 2 dozen Men‘s m Wosl Ribbed Shirts and woere, 2 last we will hand them out at doz MEN‘S FURNISHINGS . $1 and $1.25 Men‘s mw $2 and $2 25 Boy‘s Shoes now Watsot goc, 75¢, $100, $1. and $2.00 $4 00 Men‘s Boats Now other mak B Wais ‘A $1.69 wool fleace shirts ‘;é uality at ï¬ nman‘s. Tiger aod not Py o 2as, $1.50 + k 44 IB