@ gboommented SJA N 191 © Heeing PARISIAN‘ SAGE advertis #d4, 1 purthased four bottles and , alâ€" ter using! two. of yhe NitHes, ‘the balt in rï¬l now 1 have as m vhair _ as t h‘iz: the ‘*About twp . yeats ago m ï¬dflm-u?ï¬d:o:: out in spots, These syots were on titely bart of Hair. Terriblé Plight of a Pennsylvania Man Reâ€" ported by a Promineat Citizen Nashville, Tenn., June 1,â€"Stepping onto the of: the train â€" at Buflalo Valley station, Mrs. . Barnes, the wile of a prommt‘hnd owner, shot and lhtn::yl Mrs. â€" Judd, by ‘fring three into her body. Mrs. Barnes dhflm. Judd had been too attentife to Mr. Barnes, the former‘s busband.. LOST HIS HAIR, BEARD Mr. George. W. Starnaman of . the COntario Veterinary College of Toronâ€" to wes succe:sful in passing his £rst year examinations with first class honors. His many friends will tender him their heartiest congratulations. Mr. Oswald Leyes of the Municipal offices was a visitor in Freeport urer Bunday. days The Misscs.Pequegnat and . Florence McKellar of Guelh are the guests of Niss Beatrice Stumpt for a few days. Miss Olivia Arnold of Toronto was home over Sunday. Mr. Ernst Lepper of Montreal _ is the guest of BerlinRriefida for a few Miss Agnes Howie left last Thursâ€" day for a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Hilborn _ at Brooklyn, N. Y. _« * Mrs. Cutler, wile of Mr. H. E. Cutler, O. C. S., of Wetaskiwin, Alta. and sisler of Mrs. A.~A. MeIntyre, is on an extended holiday tr}: to Watâ€" erloo, Berlin and other points. Mr. Lorne Cook of,Toronto was â€" in town over Sunday. Dr. Lillian Fraser and her mother of Berlin left this week to make their future home ‘in lldhn“, U. 8. A. During their stay in Berlin, they have made a host of friends, who are sorry to see them go. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Howie of "Elâ€" lerslie‘ were visitors in the _ Royal City from Thursday until Monday. Mar ellors res lts from ta irg his rem:dy for h: liguor 4‘ Sit. t afe | hypodermic â€" injections, mo pull city.i to logs of time from busitess, and A Isexpeasive rome treatme*t, ro cr} guaranteed. " f l Dr. MéTageart‘s tobacco remedy reâ€" moves ~ all desire.for the weed in â€"a lew days. A ve_eta~ls ‘nedicine and ony â€" re;uires torch.ng the tongue with.it .cocasionslly. > Price. $2. Altred WPight, Secretsry C. A. BOENNM, â€" ~ Dis Agont Waterloo, Ont. A!s:c'-:'h. with Ars=ts of $16,306,088, â€"â€" Deposit with the Dominion overnment ,..,. ...... .. $117 140 00 All policies guaranteed by the London The Mercantile Fire‘ Social and Personal 1INCORPORATED 1075 â€" Nead Office â€" Wwaterico Enbscribed Capital., ...... _ 250,0000 Offics, Waterloo :uu Bui‘d:â€" g King 8t Business Office 240, U WAs â€" Business M‘ï¬x‘-ud Compavics, * s Address or consult Dr. McTazcart, Insurance Company General Insurances Agen ba ccoster te Fichbemporgh . 0 SHOT AND KILLELD L QUOR HABIT TOBACCO HABIT n mind that PARI cne forâ€"what it i Sam "Gaider, Jani Co . Pu. O€t 11 recominerA mew than in twenty years. mm fos,darer se i S o) PR CC e t m ains Cow pany t« PARISIAN SAGE â€" will banish danâ€" dtufl, stop â€" #alling hair and wobing soalp ; will pet life, lustré and beau ‘‘The next time Mr. Galder _ came into * nt; store after ; the PARISIAN SAGE," wrtes thedrug. pist â€" who sold nim, ‘"his appearance was go changed I did not know him." AND MUSTACHE Windsor, May 30.â€"Windsor properâ€" tyâ€"owners voted toâ€"day on fout byâ€" liws, and all â€" were cartied by subâ€" stantial _ majorities: "‘The byâ€"laws were :â€"UGranting the usual exemptions to the Natiofal Auto ‘m‘(}my; increasing the bonus to . the Canadian Maloney Company ; authorâ€" izing the sate ol $30,000 debentures for sidewalks, and also authorizinz the erection of a public lavatory ~ at a cost of $1,700. _ The vote showed bractically no oppoâ€".t:ion to any _ of the byâ€"laws. tgo " WINDSOR CARRIES BYâ€"LiWs Alter the ceremony the guests, teâ€" latives of the newly married couple, sat down to a wedding dinner at the biide‘s home. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt léft on a trip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo and other cities, after which they wiil spend a week with their relatives in Berlin before leaving for their new home in Saskatoon. . Their qwany friends wish them a long and hsppyl‘ life. 1 The gift from _ Mayor and . Mrs. Schmalz, the groom‘s aunt and uncle was a diamond and pearl pendant. . The yorag _ couple were the recipâ€" ients of many useful, and expensive gifts ~ including several checks. A timeâ€"worn pocket book tied with an old cord, and containing the sunm; in bills of : $100, was the gift of â€" the bride‘s grardfather. Tie bride cwas prettily attired _ in a goun of cream . Lansdowre with sbadow stripe and wore a bridal veil bedecked witi) wreath ‘of myrtle and @range blossoms. She also wore .the quaint old slippers which were worn by her mother on the occasion of her wedding. Sile was unattended. ‘ARISIAN _ SAGE . js â€" withiont ibt tp most effective hait grower, 1litkr and & ndtufl cute . in . the rld, and peoplé wio are wastin; ‘e with ordinaty commeroiat tonics wuld wake up. . . Sint | A very pretty church welding took place on Thersday afterroon at St. FPeter‘sg Lutkeran® Cherch when . Miss Gertrude Marion, ‘¢ldest daughter â€" of Mr. and _ Mrs. Chas. Kern, ccrner Queen street and Courtlard â€"avenue, was ubited in marriage to Mr. Elmor Bernard Hyatt, of Saskatoon, Sask., formerly of Berlin. â€" The ceremony was performed in the presence of & large number of friends by.Rev.â€"F. E. Oberlander. f Aiter a dainty lunche:n wasâ€"served at the homeâ€" of the bride the ilappy couple left amid showers of ccnfeiti and gocd wishes, the bride trael in; in a tan suit and large tlack it. ‘m%mdmany by _ her father. wore a gown of ivory satin 'df erystal trimacin‘s <aâ€"d wore 1e with . goronet icf orinze blossoms and carried a shower 10 quet of bridal roses and lily cf the velley. â€" Hcr only orpament was _ a pearl necklace, the gift of the groom. Miss" _ Ethel . Mckenze, of Toronto, was maid _ of henor and wore‘ â€" pin‘ flowered voile with latge black jit ture hat and cartied a shower tor quet of jin‘t carnations. ~ Mr. War Crompton, ‘brother ‘of thé bride, was best man. Mr. George Crompton ani Mr. M .~ray Montgcmery acted as usâ€" bers. *TH; groom‘s gift to the brides maid was a rearlâ€"ring, to the best wan anc ushers, Fearl tie pins. A 4 er pretty â€"‘ing took 1 lase at ï¬t’a.n‘iu z:tm th rch Twsay, May 28, at high nocn, when the yo msest da chter (El aretta) cf Nr. and Mrs. Wm. CromptA was ainâ€" ited in â€" mmarriage . to Sylvester. J. Yest, â€" .n of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Yost, of .Berlin. â€" Â¥.hoo ing > couch is n % erout whu n thy mh"(tmfl ex peetoratioa : gi lt Chamberâ€" lain‘s Cough Rouz It has _ becr 1sel in ma y en‘demics cf this dis easeâ€" . w th porfxt s coms. For sil. 1y all dealers. ' sugrics ut o 46 Y C HYATTâ€"KERN HYMENEAL â€"CKOMPTON commence 1 ï¬tw‘lth is of That in Â¥ie ‘..M the Council ll:“ll on Wednesâ€" y evening, . Mr. H. geproâ€" senting a _ wWell mm, frm, subrytted an 'Wtso- gition providing for the erect a factoty hete to manufacture wood fib re gooi?s. . Mr. Waiters was desirous _ A very impressive service was conâ€" ducted at the house ‘i the Rev. | J. Janes, pastor of the King St. Bapâ€" tist Cilurch, of ~ which the deceased was a meraber." Mrs. J. Janes sang very touchingly, "In the Ho:w of trial,"" a favorite .. hymn ol the . de deacons ‘of the @Murch, viz.â€"Mr. Wm. Joyce, Sr., Mr. R. D. Lang; Mr. J. C. Sbelley and _ Mr. W..E. Mitolell, Br.. Mr. Robt. Smyth. ~ Proposition â€"Explained to tb‘: Council The funeral of the late Mrs. Robert T. Best took‘ place Thursday . afterâ€" noon at 2.30 ‘o‘clock from the farsily residence 102 Water St. North, . to Movnt Hope Cemetery where she was la d at rest. EUNERAL OF MQS,. R. T. BEST If you are a sufferer from indigesâ€" tion, or any trouble due to bad blood or weak rnerves, you can begis to Cure yoursell _ toâ€"day by taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilis _ Sold by all meditine dealets or â€" by mail at 50 cents . a box or six boses for $2.50 (.om The Dr.AWilliams‘ Medicine Co., Brockvilie. Ont. * not ert owing to theâ€"pain eni disâ€" comfort _ which followed, 1 was | beâ€" coming much run down. I tried many. medicines but none of/ theny helped me until I began the Of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills.. After a few boxes I was.much better and in the, course of & couple of months was quite well, and could ecat any food set tefml â€" Incizest on shovld ot. te. relict:d {.r a n#ament, fcr byâ€"de;riving . the body of its proper rorishment through the food, the trouble grows steadily wo.se. _ Né‘ther. should stimilitiog medic/n>e, . which <ruiu the already weak stomac.J by makirq it work beâ€" yord its strength, be rscd ; nor .preâ€" digested foods, which do not excite a flow of the digestive fuids, and . by d sise _ casse tilk stomach to gtow weaker. â€" Nowberé is the tonic treatâ€" ment by â€" Dr. â€"Williams‘ Pink Pills mere clearly useful. ~The principle of this treatment is to enable the stoâ€" mach to do its own wors by building wp the blood and giving tone to the nerves. When these are once restored to the‘r _ normal health indigestion. disapPears and the cure is permanent.. Here is an experience with this treatâ€". ment. Mr. Jcohn Brenenstal, Calgary, Alta., says :‘ ‘"For years 1 was an almost constant sufferer from indigesâ€" tion, and miturally. because there was much nutritious food which I could , t _ Mrs. Reinbardt, though suffering agonizing pain, rem conseious to ‘‘the last, and expited at two o‘clock in the* alternooy, ut â€"five â€"â€" hours after she had been admitt@d to the institution «.‘ / | â€"* ns aried |_â€"_‘The late Mrs: Reinhardt was in her fortyâ€"ninth year, abd\ is ~ survived thy her husband and‘three wons, Messrs. George and Maurice of this town, ; Will of Sault Ste. Marie, and two daughters, Mrs.<Will Ferrier and Florâ€" ence at home. & Chutch and thence to the Roman Catholic cemetery for interment. The funeral> was. held on Wednesday morning at nine o‘clock from the late residence on Abrens Street west to St. Mary‘s Roman Catholic By Tonin&’ Up the Stomuch to do the Work N aturg Intends e !t SM'd v96,% INDIGESTION RIGHTLY CURED By%tlm.u@bonhdemhthfltufl?h‘â€ndmzu.'a. Huebnergard and : H:, M. Lackner were summoned. %‘nu woiman and the child were rushed, to the Berlin: and Waterlco Hospital, where evâ€" erything possible ‘was done to ease the pain *\ > +â€" In passing out ofâ€"the kitchen it is thought. that m‘elqï¬h‘ of _ the granddaughter ol the dectased, little Marguerite Fer mged .: fourteen months, ignited, and while Mrs. Reinbardt was being attended toâ€"in the yard, the little tot, huddled up in her high chair, was burning.. The | fire had caught the bostom of her long dress and eaten its w&y upward with the result that the limbs and face of the child were terribly scorched. Mrs. Reinhardl was 1 tie bholne -fla :MM‘&QM ‘m.*mm ww was enveloped in a mass of fames and rushed out iuto the lawn. Her wild screams for belp attracted her busben d who was sitting out in the: yard, and be immediately. tore‘ theâ€"clothing from her back . Aand. attempted . to quench the flames by pouring water over her. In so doing, he was severely burned about. the rl;le:n ‘which required medicai attention As a result of ty distressing » d ch: urted at about 9 a‘élock on ,mmwd q ‘;‘x‘:’p %::.‘.; street, m place five, hours h:l' at Beilin WiterIno f:?“ little hopes art entertained lor. t infant granddaughter ::-ad'hohu-hea‘mwudpmmhnthnflwm. Distressing Accident Results in ‘the Death ol :1’:3 flï¬rcy Reln%ea'f:t nd_‘gfl' to =â€" * Granddavghter> / * tA WOMAN_BURNED:TO DEATHâ€" CHILD SERIOUSLYTNJURED beriin~ New i\ y 4â€"bp to the Council for assistance. This wili mean the esquisition . ‘of another incrstry to the town‘s already lirse number. F ' PP 3p3 Lg) q186 . 2C CA d C TV WVR §$12010 1J VGCOUIL Y GiL, JGJOLI V is a small list but everything we have to rseta.il is on sale, and bear in mind to call now. f | We will make it pay you.â€" . Big Bargains in HARDWARE â€" The sale of our reétail hardware stock goes steadily on, Below John Fen Black wire cloth for sereen doors and windows, prices persRUNY ING YARD 30, 28, 26 and 24 Bereen door hinges, antique copâ€" per finish, per pair 17¢.; japanmy Loose pin steel butts, no screws Mill saw files, wellâ€"known "Globe make, price cach, 10â€" inch at 13¢ 9 inch atâ€"11¢.,8 inch at ..; .. A roundâ€"lot of horse brushes, exâ€" tra good valde, from 17. to 3%¢ 6 bar curty oothb«, open . or M“l M‘ se 9 per dozen pairs 4x4 at 99¢. and PeCEH Mt .cs c sasa . The famous Chicago horse clipping machine, ballâ€"bearing, enclosed Anchor â€" white lead, absolutely pure, with . Dominion label of purity on every iron, per 25 Mbk.. .. .cc 2.225 Bud oo use . «enc Johnson‘s celeprated wood dye, in agsorted shadeg, pints at §4¢c and J pint8 At ... 220020020 ed, at gear complete, each few beet hoes left, adjustable in width witf hh.l- Inr nank in width . wit? blade for each size of row, to clear out, each inth at 18, 17; 16 ‘and The Chionicle Telegra;h‘s filth annâ€" Lal excursion to Detro‘tâ€"willâ€" te beld 0n Saturcay, July 27th, via â€"Grini Trun‘, ~ good for lqv.’r days, seuim far only $3.05, "@ in 1" Shoe Polish is the very best thing for their boots as all m Canadians and realize, WAIT FOR IT When President Tcf# and Col For â€" You â€" 7.50 1.88 .09 1 1 .1 5 .8 1 . 10 .6 .25 About 18 scythes, Clipper pattern,. down eachâ€"to 68¢c..and snaths . with solid loop heel, each, ..;... . Other ‘specials *â€"tin cm' be, â€" anty diprorsâ€"9%.; Pearline 4c. 5 inch tinnâ€" ed meat Hooks 200 ; grass sickles 160. wash <boilers, â€"flat bomtâ€ue.; o:;: bot , $1.30 each, and ts of or m f â€" Meat saws, well made and standâ€" and weight in 16, 18 or 20 inch going at 75¢.; and 14 inch Kitâ€" chen saws strong and ~serviceâ€" WE UB [ovces t ArK 2. |rernoue ce ‘Wire Nails per keg, Ki ANORearriqya . c.. .<6ls mtion. ol Oe mateng Jik6e yotise revigeincls? 4 KeAWON Aivegp Te HLC . 1 o0 t Sn io ise Cut â€"nails 14 inch ... ... ... Our . assortmont . of whitewash brusbes is large ; they will be sold at sacrifice pricesâ€"see what we have ; some as low. as is StrAlâ€"gome shovels to be had in ,D, â€" â€"handile, sound ~or square '.-:.\l in solidâ€"steel, fine goods The Bmplonr'i Association of aterloo Countyâ€" ‘ Free Labor _ Bursau i 110 Kir g St. West, Ba'lln: I Trr nn‘?nttbu umflmn‘m. A few sets of "Silent‘‘ and ‘"Allâ€" ith‘"" rarlor door _ hangets for ‘double doors;_ complete with screws and track, per. set ... A saw" smap . for carpenters; to clean or% a lot of Atkins No 70 hand saws equal to the â€" best ‘@wade, in 22, 24 and 26 inch,. your choite for ATâ€" ALL DEALERS 10e. A Wll&n through with their mud slin M'uuldnxt.‘}’. r ectuell Suhu s w sP h) C d 33 <y4 SÂ¥ A As N . a»! AY $2.70 245 2.40 £.35 « We are secking a nqmo-iotl% tiful baby girl with brown bair, dark blue eyes, perfectly healthy. A good child. Also â€"a.few olderâ€"children. Apâ€" ply to C. R. Miller, No. .1 Otto St., Rerlin, Ont. ; â€" Miet BDest z test, ~Will not coil the dainticst gar ments, ’%&b‘rfl]ï¬mt, lasting. _No other even hfllf as good. * "an 2.90 1.50 A1 4 .45 58 60 FUR ADOPTIHON $iHg, 4 Se ngiits Eé".:}’