*»â€"Hon. T. W. Croth ,!giw fet Labor, : «_ Claims There isui!o Tomebion from â€"‘| â€" ® His Department in "Cabifiet . <n iC 0 ie atadnep 1 NewecLte â€" / YBAK ADVvIcE To LABOR ND CAPITAL] ‘The greater portion of those present had nol lorgObien DC INGRMEL M which the Labor Department, created b¥‘ the "Laurier=tovernment about three years ago, had been vigorousff "condethned "By mm â€"press ~>and speakers as a useless appendage td the Cabinet and tBat‘th wtg' could easily be looked after by a Deputy,Minister in charge" of some‘ other . Deâ€" partment of the Cabinet. 5M 3MEA0AIN WQ*! ~,q Â¥Tea s wivpaupimeip n y‘ x : . t‘ P C But in a little over a reigns of office the Consery ed no words to emphasize 1 which was originally inaugu Hon. W. L. M. King, Iorme charge of the department f wards appointed as the first the work of the department But in a little over a year dk: ‘Cone ,\‘g ive party _ ass ‘the reigns of office the Conservative sp kers at the :o fl wastâ€" ed no words to emphasize the im n?a:' "the _ art , *sol * Labor, which was originally imugurated& Sit ‘Withamâ€"Afwiock, i> who~. gelected Hon. W. L. M. King, former rep p tatiÂ¥e fl“mli“_iter‘ was in charge of the department for nine velrs ab"Bepaty NMnister alterâ€" wards appointed as the first Mï¬nist#t, o€LabOr ‘by x Premier Laurier alter the work of the department had grownâ€" toâ€"suchâ€"anâ€"@xfeD& As to iffake it mecessary to provide an additiona! portfolip _in the,Cabinet. â€" The. surprise occasioned when Premier Borden announced his: Cabinet and had allotted the Department of Labor to Hon. Mr Crothers is still remembeéred. It was the ‘irst appearance of the new Minister of Labor in . North Waterloo since his appointment to the office, and his presence . in the Twinâ€"City is attributed to the local, representative, Mr., W. G. Weichel, who stated that he desired the electors to become acquainted . with _ the honorable gentleman. He was giyen a cordial reception when introduced in the meeting last evening and before proceeding very far‘ with his . adâ€" dress he relerred to the fact that shontly after his appointment a â€" friend at a public gathering expressed the hope that it would not be long before Mr. Crothers would be promoted. "I replied," said the Ministér, "that there was no promotion in the Dominion Cabinet from the Department of Labor." This statement was received with general abplause in which the Liberals present were delighted to join. © ~*"are these words of Mr. Cochran. He speaks from experience, the "‘highest possible source of knowl edge. If you have any of the signs of a weak heart, such as EI: in the left shoulder or arm, L fainting and ‘hungry spells, short .. ness of breath, smothering spells, ~"‘ fluttering or palpitation of the heart, ‘ you need it Among those on the platform were Mr. R. Reid, who occupied the chair, Hon. T. W. Crothers, Minister of Labor, Messrs. Geo. A. Clare, M.P., +M . G. Weichel, M.P., C. H. . Mills, Canservative candidate, ~E. F. Seqâ€" «ram, H. L. Janzen, and President ,8. Gofton, Viceâ€"President _ W. . E. Gallagher, S. Wellheiser, Fred, Ackerâ€" unht;' and A. Duenich Chairman Reid, in his opening _ Teâ€" marks, was delighted with the large representation of workingmen present, and expressed his pleasure at welcomâ€" ing to this industrial centre Hon. Mr. Crothers, Minister of Labor. He was of the opinion that Cabinet Ministers should travel a great deal in order ,;hollld travel a great deal in _ OIdOT|congigate was pleased to become personally conversant with ; ; i the conditions of this country. lafge gathering at Suls Mr. G. A. Clare, representative for South Waterloo, said he had come to Wear the Minister of Labor, who was considered as one of the strongest l men _ in the Canadian Parliament.| After studying the work of the Labor Department he had come to the conâ€" clusion that it was the most importâ€" ant in the Cabinct. 6t "I had been given u? to die bX three of our best doctors, I could not stand it to be on my feet and I was so swelled in the abdomen I could hardly breathe. | But thanks to Dr. Miles‘ Heart Remedy and Nervine I am able to be about the streets, a walking add vertisement of the curative qual« ities of your remedies, although P am 70 years old." _ Joun R. CocHrAN, Lewistown, IIl. Better than any statement we could make regarding the value of Mr. Weichel was well received Dr. Miles Heart Remedy which‘.for over twenty years has been recognized as the best prepaâ€" ration of its kind to be had. Labor Department Important Dr. Miles‘ Heart Remedy SBold under a guarantee assuring thp return $ the price of the first bottie‘lf it tails to benefit. AT ALL DRUGGISTS MILEB MEDICAL AQ@, Terents, Gar Predicts Berlin‘s Growth Ministers Should Travel On the Platform s of the honorable gentleman he‘alluded to . the which, he stated, was passed by Parliament _ for strikes upon public enterprises and his statement ive months there had only been one strike . after was loudly applauded. He left the impression splendid satisfaction to the Department but careâ€" + in the author of the Act. notwithstanding that surpriggwp| fney nfifjézit¢ (.of the ; gobd#ized wB k e present had not forgotten the manner in stated that he had been busy for sevâ€" eral months endeavoring to induce the Mimster of Labor to visit Berlin and Waterioo; and was pleased to _ know that his eflorts _ had been successful. Ue sspoke githbsigsticaily qW Berlin‘s phenomenal, growth and predicted that within the next two or three _ years thisâ€"city‘ would have :a population of 45,000. He referred to the fact that Mrs. Crotkers had accompanied _ the Minister and was also taking a great interest in the work of her husband. She had visited the W. G. & R. facâ€" tory ‘during the day and was delightâ€" ed with what she had seen Chairman Reid introguced. Ald. C. H. Millsâ€"as the ‘"coming member . of the Legislature. _A voice interjected "I don‘t think."‘ ~ The Conservative candidate was pleased . to see I ‘The Minister of Labor was given a splendid reception and expressed his ln?&sm‘t' at being privileged to adâ€" dress an audtence of what he was kiven to understand was the \wage earning class of the clly. ‘He stated were ‘important . questions â€" of a 4 mld gignificance f â€" Déâ€" ssed but which would â€" thvoive‘ controversial _ Issues, which Ne "dld "not desire to . enter ydpon‘‘*There was, however, no more important question, that could be dis cussed thanâ€"the consideration of proâ€" ~blems existing between . capital and ‘labhor. Me referved to the importance moOX. T. W. CROTHERS. Minister of Labot, ; Conservative Candidate Hon:"Mr. Crothers Speaks busy for sevâ€"| Ass‘t Editorsâ€"Miss J. Clarke to induce the 1 Honsverger, B. Cressman. it Berlin and | Censorâ€"H. W, Bowman,. d to â€" know | ‘Aud:torsâ€"C. S. Kerr, Miss E en successful. ! Robb. see the nonâ€"politiâ€" Hou.â€"President.â€"H. W. Brown. « ~, President.â€"L. Normman. 1 Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"W. Bitzer., l Secretaryâ€"R. Ratz. Managerâ€"L. Norman. 45. Executiveâ€"P. Swartz, I _ Master, AM. Stewart and the officers, In order to give as many as possiâ€" ble an opportunity to play in matchâ€" es, it was decided to elect four capâ€" tcirs and allow them to choc®: in rotation four teams. The captains elected _ were P. Swartz, L. Devitt, W. Schnarr and I. Master. Several games of the serics have been played with various and remarkable sesults. On Friday evening at an enthusiasâ€" tic meeting of the boys and {/fls and members of the staff our Tennis Club was wveorganized by electing . the fol lowing list of officers :â€"â€" Hon.â€"Presidentâ€"Mr. Forsyth. Presidentâ€"Miss E. M. Robb. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"E. Gibson, Secretaryâ€"Miss M. Kerr. Executiveâ€"W. Schnart, Mcl. Snide and. the cfficers This popular and valuable activity of school life has keen reorganized for another season. _ Tne following offâ€" cers and committecs will manage its afflairs at least for the fall term, . ii not for the entire school yeat :â€" Hon.â€"Presidentâ€"Mr. D. Forsyth. Presidentâ€"Fred .J. Hockey. First Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Miss O. Brubachâ€" THI man These officers, together with the _ following form representat constituts the Executive. Committee :â€" Form 1 Schnatrr. Form T. Richmond. Form Form Good. Form haupt. Form 11. Câ€"Miss St Cochrane. Form _ III. Aâ€"Miss Lorne Snider. Form, III. Bâ€"Miss Bochmer. Form IV. Miss _ Rut enmeier. showing how the value creased and the profits the individual students. Besides the ordinary business of the meeting the following numbers were on the programme :â€" _ "X_q"un-l;ieii; by members of _ the stall. $ B A â€" piano trio by Miss UNcl and the Misses Pockelmann. An essay on Sit Isaac Brock Miss Waelchli. R A recitation by Miss Beck. The critic‘s _ report by Mr, Wil liams. of the Department of which he has charge and repeated his assertion made, he said, nearly a year ago that there was no promotion in the Cabâ€" inet from the Department of Labor. There was no more important class of people in the cofintry than _ the working men. ‘The speaker â€" was loudly applauded as he resumed his seat. Vicoâ€"President W. .E. Gallagher of the local T. & L. Council . spoke triefly expressing his delight with the sentiments expressed by the Minister of Labor which were alofig the right lines. On motion of Messrs. S. Gofâ€" ton and S. Weltheiser a hearty vole of thanks was tenddred the speaker of thewevening. self at home by the absorption | treatment ; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality if reâ€" quested,. _ Immediate relief and permanent cure llfl.i'l'ed.L Scng sea8s4ssssssz22 z244 % 884 PILES CURED at HOME Second Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Miss D. Kerr Secretaryâ€"J. (. Neeb. Tr:asurerâ€"Del. Snyder. EG.torâ€"inâ€"Chiefâ€"Miss Hilda B Ift you sufler from bleeding, itching, blind or .Itotmdi:ï¬ Piles, send me gour dress, a I wili tell you how to cure yourâ€" no money, but tell others of this offer, Write toâ€"day to Mrs. M. Summers, Box Pso1 Windsor, Ont. * by New Absorption Method. ~HE TENNIS CLUB LITERARY SOCIE 11 H C.â€"Miss Reid, Irvin Erb« Aâ€"Miss Rieder, Gordon Bâ€"Miss Mechlenbacher Bâ€"Miss A â€"Miss Bâ€"Miss _ Stewart Miss _ Ruby, H Institute AND MUSICAI TY. Mihm Shelley, _ Lesli¢|The Vet Miss Ufieclmann Hofiman may be. . im shared in by Hofstetier th the atives, Breit the Bow Katz M 11 by Gratifying Reports Presented at Sevenâ€" teenth Annual‘ Meeting of Trust Show ~â€"_ Increase of Patients and Receipts 1.‘3 port of~ the Board of Trus ; P ted by President J. ‘P m gave a comprehensive . _ re "of the cwork of the hospital dur ing the year. ‘Ive ‘superintendent‘ report showed that during the . yea 534 patients, the largest number i the history of the institution, recats ed treatment. This was an increas the popularity ;fi H s * Berli » rlog, Hospital , is ly i; F »in&.iwcml & tily ing manner ‘by reports PÂ¥ at the seventeenth annual meeting of the Trdst on Friday evening. Owing to thoguntavorable weather. the ‘attendâ€" auge.of members was not as. large as '%‘Nt the proceedings throughout l'. re most‘ interesting. t RETIRING DIRECTORS REELECTED ‘ The financial | statement presented by. Secretaryâ€"Treasurer . A. A,. EPy was also most gratifying, _ showing the institution to be in splendid shap» ‘flnuclnlly. due largely to the _ inâ€" \creaaod grantsfrom the Ontario Govâ€" lemmsnt and the municipalities _ of Berlin and Waterloo, the splendid inâ€" crease ol receipts from paying patiâ€" ents and the economical internal manâ€" agement of the Hospital. The report showed that while there was an inâ€" creased number of patients. . treated over the previous year the _ cost . of ! maintenance was only about $30 more of 104 patients over the previ year. . The number of surgical ope vions performed in 1911â€"1912 also ceeded any previous year, there be o5 an increase of 79 â€" over | 265, au increase of 79 _ over _ last year. ‘The Superintenaent, Mrs. Bowâ€" man, was highly complimented . upon the excellent report presented and the able manner in‘ which she has per formed her dutics during the year. than last year. In addition to meetâ€" ing current gxpenses an indebtedness to the bank of $3500 was paidâ€" of, |lcaving the sum of $1400 stil _ .sAue the bank, . with revenue forthcoming from grants to meet this amount. ‘The sum oï¬ $667.50 was paid out for improvements to the Nurses‘ _ Home out of $700 receivted from the Young Woman‘s Auxiliary of Waterloo,â€" and $12,500 has been paid to the conâ€" tractors of the new wing. ‘The members of the Trust recognizâ€" ed the work and services of the Supâ€" erintendent and her staff, the Ladios‘ Auxilbtary, the Young Woman‘s Auxâ€" iliary of Waterloo. the _ Board _ oi Trustees. the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer and the Auditors by tendering to each . hearty vote of thanks. Messrs. C. W. Schiedel. and J. B. Weaver were reâ€"appointed Auditors. ‘The election of Trustees for the enâ€" suing> term of two years resulted in the reâ€"appointment by a . unanimous vote of the retiring Trustees, Messrs. E. P. Clement, K.C., L. D. Merrick, A. J. Roos, and Mayor . W. H. Schmal#, of Berlin, and Messrs.‘ Geo. Diebel and Geo. Wegenast of Waterâ€" loo. Dr.~ Minchin, A. A. Eby an Bowman, Supetintendent. The : reports _ presented Trust are as follows:â€" I'l" the Members of the Berlinâ€"Wat | Joo Hospital Trust. The revised rulés and regula the Hospital, recommended . 1 House Committee, adopted â€"1 Board, and approved by the In of Hospitals, Dr. R. W. Bruce were presented t« firmed without ai firmed witnout amendment. Those â€" present at the were;â€"Messps. J. B. Hugh Schiedél, G, Diebel,; Dr. J. R. Smyth, G. M. Wedd, A Ladies and CGentiemen.â€"Your Trusâ€" m pleasure in submitting their se th annual report, for the year endingx the 30th day of Septemâ€" ber 1918. + An increase of almost 25 per cent. in the number of patients . treated during the past year, over the ‘preâ€" ceeding year, is, we think, the best he Veteran President of the Beriin Waterloo Lospital Board. REPORT OF THE TRUSTE! B. NIUGHES almost 25 per cent. ( patients _ treated the end I‘r st , of the { consideration, and ng . to | meet wlï¬r’gmt‘, attendâ€"| ‘The hearty. vote of 1 irge:as | due the difi¢rent h ughout | their generous suppott tution. ( Trusâ€"|‘ The Provincial grant J. ‘B.| terially increased throu $ reâ€"|ed number of patients al durâ€"| the year 1910 by the mdent‘s|of $340.00. vear| An important‘amend H being last speciOr W OF R.â€"W. M uwo‘pulaxity hospital,« ill < be: fo compellis pay for will, we approval th The building foreshadowed : we now have 1 ing this much Your Trustee saying that, wl completed, ther at po t th keep of the hospital, in the way. of linens, bedding, sheetings,â€" pillows, rugs, glass, and erockery ware, kitâ€" chen and dining room wutensils, _ and furniture, all of which are every day needs for the ‘comforts ofâ€" the . patiâ€" ents. â€" In the expenditures for _ the present year quite a large. _ amount | It is again our pleasure 10 . Deal ltestimon_v to the efficient management of the hospital under the able direcâ€" tion of Mrs. Bowman, _ the Superinâ€" tendent. Mr. Gunning, the caretaker, has disâ€" charged his duties in a most satislac ‘tory manner. Waterloo _ hav the money for third story of which has been cipated for sev also undertaker boys ward wit needed. _ The building alone ‘There are at present nine nurses in training and three probationers . and the Superintendent is pleased . to reâ€" port that they are doing _ excéllent work. _ ‘The graduation _ exercises held in July last on the hospital lawn, _ at which there was a large gathering of the friends of the hospital present, to t1 vinc the it the ratients 0st itr in their veal M at ertaken d with The _ alone i ar quite a large. . amount| ga a nens for the new wing." !Rlds Skl“ Of Al' ng Woman‘s Auxiliary _ of have generously . furnished H A T 't F for the finishing off of the alrs’ ry | 9 ree y of the Nurses Home, i neBen reriecn Infas been much needed and antiâ€" “ff"[)ffl-"“ i+ ; --I‘.“' s I R!‘.l ‘\‘R:\â€" : several veats; they have|â€" TION@ UNLIEE ANYIPRING EVâ€" taken to furnish a_ little] ER KNOWN BEFORE. with three cots. also mlCh | â€" eeemmmemmmpeenmâ€"<r roppooppoooaaaanoums p $1 â€"Treasurers / H‘ for .,mwm and *will, we. hope, it approval. ; | rpte of ‘the members are ent â€" mninicipalities . . . for ~suppott <of this. instiâ€" whereb1 .00 per i Oni haps amendm â€"s heen ral : i to i thr cost U led €700..00 W which ¢ moeting" we that ‘date we tard th rly patiel st report, and isure in ‘report accommodatior and warranted th i nt m Lel t th ended ber le seflulness also shin fare Juriy all pu finet t the ing ylC liar nut bear out upâ€" th : 1 Statements made by patients taking the New Method and W. 41. Sel Diebel . and Watertoo, â€" all© for reâ€"olection | Respectfully | i. 6. Waterloo, Oct Dr. B nitals v i(i pr 1 want e wants to & tra COSSTITUTIONAL BLOOD DISEASE 11 yind, **0>*, TAApIPF 4 °.. *8 cciated. Phe retir Putient 3 Age) Bingle fnduiged n:‘#._ hare i soaih,, te ‘un 1m aricose Velog back, weak a whrites >~‘ received your letter of recent date and back (one year) unadttons aatâ€"y ANSHEF XRB miabpoek 6 PEETRT.avisarl‘s CONSULTA FREE BOOKS FREE. mwuâ€".%# W s * Drs. KENNEDY & KENNEDY ONDERFUL _ NEW _ PREPARA TION, UNLIKEE ANYTHING EVâ€" ER KNOWN BEFORE. sAYs TWO MONRHS CUEED HIM THE WORLD SEEMS DIFFERENT Putiont No. 16414. "The spots a Puatient .No. 15023 recular Emission en an honest doctor w its to get I where on U rdinary re t rUCC Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. Lre Ele resh in your memories. . WC ) honored by the presence of e Smith, Inspector of ~Hosâ€" id other distinguished guests aceut hospitals. On _ this Miss Eliiort of Milton, Miss { Berlin, Miss .. Read _ of i. and ‘Miss Matgaret E. El Milton® received their dip ith honor to themselves and «lit to the â€" Berlinâ€"Waterloo the ver© mailing, u at once a FREE TREATMENT myself comp ly Seh am pleased (to sa NOTICE §W"~ No Names or Testimonials us t 11 i :ratifying to know that all of the rooms in the be furnished and kept friends. which means o the Ladies‘" Auxiliary. xtreme sorrow that we d the death of _ Miss chiv respcoted and valaâ€" submitted p Trustees are _ A. lement, L. D. Merri nalz, for Berlin, Ge eorgé _ Wegenast . ! of whom art HUGHES, Preside 25. 1912. a 2¢ stamp to help iling, and 1 will send nce a free trial packâ€" lthe remarkable _ new ln. signs of them coms it 1 you, andâ€"send ‘kage of this â€" will: simply arddress on thi lâ€"cent s tamp our name lot ted T1 of the trustees bas the year. The serâ€" Eby are much apâ€" TRE CURES CUARANTEED OR NO PaAY 43rd tr 81 .00 pack eipt of )0t8. la is safe, abso of the skin. N« ATMI 1d lines . Ant The _ skin s left refresh The full size w_.«m from Canada must be to our Came oo T AHEDYT A x'mgsmm Ch to cligible les trc ill â€" sup skin grow ths free her or â€" all sen adâ€" balow Burâ€" beaut vou Eo ar TDEKk DiSEASES ‘<and M S( We , and t satâ€" El , CAIXED 11 POUXDE JS 6| ONTARIOS _ . _ BEST KNOWN FARMER DEAD W hefevat madk U Un e es Toronto, Oct. 21.â€"Simpson W, one of the best known and, most ‘ sueâ€" cess{ul {farmers in Ontariovandâ€"known throughout the Province as asecturâ€" er in the Farmers â€" Institutes, . in which capacits he has been * for the past thirty years,‘ died 4 morning at his residence on‘ A street, in his: seventyâ€"second yegT,â€", He was once ofered the position of Superintendent at the ‘O.A.C,>~ ‘.'T.. at Guelph, but declined, ‘preferring . contjinue with his own farin and, deâ€" ‘w)u‘ his spare time to u-:h;« at Institute meetings. * Mgaiohl sel Death was due to sciatica theumaâ€" tism, contracted through being caught in the rain . while on _& * teachigg iing:ws* * dA at prat N) Â¥. lie won the gold â€"medal * for :! best Kept farm in Ontario in 1886 three years previous won &A simil trophy fjor the best root farm in‘ district. _ Excursion The 2nd excursion of the Florida Colonization ~Cqmâ€" pany will leave Berlin for Garden City, Florida, Iot 18th, 1912 Round trip tick good for 25 days. or to Deg. write to _ I Berlin, Ont. 13th. $40.05. If unable to call write for & Will You? . CENTRAL®° ; BUSINESS COLLEGE WILL SUCCEED. denty +2 : We are placing. students 4n . pogiâ€" tions paying $800 and $700 :t _ane num, and we have many nxb m tions for help which 6 «/ can supply.â€" The lr‘;ï¬m to enter | out classes is NOW.®Write for Our _ free catalogue at once. # N (nimages ns on arged 5l nanulosiers. he! MURN & Co,3512~=+» New York Wri te en Scienfific American, ‘or furtherâ€" information th YOI (C 2s viup 1 TRATEORD, ONTs . m x #& 59 t . the 1arge {ree caw hool ~ and you will . \learn to FLORIDA D Lh K. S.. Hallman, in M Laugh!in CEBD. 1t witl decide it YOU Principal, 42â€"8t