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Mrs. Archibald Kerr and ‘Master D ul goo dn o io en d n arinsals , For information that will lead to the discouvery ur vhereabouts of ï¬le person or persons suffering from ervous Detility, Fits, Skin Disâ€" #u,slood Poison, Genito Urinary Troubles, and Chronic or Special Complaints that cannot be cured t The Ontario Medical Institute $63â€"265 Yonge Street, Toronto. WUnsurpassed for residential education, The *‘Ideal in 'r to secure uies in th:‘ Oni'ry Bl:; «ourses + Sehool, ess ~ College » and . Domestie rge campus, inspiring exvironâ€" Resident murse insures health of at .. ‘ Rates / moderate. Every . girl needs an ALMA training. Handsome proâ€" «pectus sent or . ‘eation to Principal, 42 Otto Beilstein, better known . as "Doc‘‘ Beilstein, an employee. of the Berlin Light Commissioners, wat oÂ¥â€" ercome by gas fumer shortly . after %wo a‘clock this afternoon . Ib _ Beilstein attempted to joinâ€"togeth Awoâ€" gas mains at the corner . of Ling and Queen streets when the ac dent ha; ed aid: he was rendered comst tor time. : ‘‘Doc‘"‘ in Mflï¬dï¬ the . . Light mmission for and was overâ€" ) by the fames on several~ < provâ€" lous 0¢ Waterloo, Ont 111 OTTO BELLSTEIN OVERCOME BY Â¥ â€"â€"~GAS FUMES THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELECRAPH Waterloo, Ont. 0 remember your friends at Cnristmas time, is with «a© Personal Greeting Card. We have a fine selection at _popular prices, published by The Best Way Range is doubly guaraniteed â€" it is guaranteed by the makers and just as fearlessly guaranteed hb a ‘McClary agent, * You should know ‘"Pandora * perfections before ‘ ; you buy a range. ALFRED WRIGHT, Order early from 8T. THOMAS. ONT $16,306,638. SECRETARY District Agent Phone 246. Wate: 1oo ... $250,000 SHOULD BE _ OFFICERS WERE . *= ~SECRECATED _ REKLECTED â€" Board ofHealth Will Deal|Organization Meeting of Directâ€" With Junkâ€"Dealers Who 1onou of Berlinâ€"Waterloo Cause Complaints | _ Hospital f â€" The w Officer of Health alone must whather the premises of & junk dealer are offensve or unsaniâ€" tu& according to the opinion of City tor Sims â€" who. submitted . bis reply to the Board of Health at its : regular meeting on Friday evening. . At the : previous .meeting of the Board, Safitary Inspector Buchhaupt registered the complaint and recom». mended that immediate action be taâ€" ken to prevent junk dealers from heaping junk on their premises to the anpoyance of residents living in that. logality, |â€" Chairman McKay, Messrs. Abrens, | Beilstein, Cairnes, . Dr. McGillawee, \ and â€" Sanitary Ingpector Buchhaupt That junk dealers should be segreâ€" gated was the opinion of Chairmen McKay. Despite the fact that junk dealers claim that the premites are cleaned . up once a week, complaints still reach the Sanitary Department. Mayor Schmalz. was of the opinion that junk dealers could be segregated and that the Police Commission have the power to pass such a byâ€"law. In accordance with the repott of the City Soticitor, the Medical OMâ€" cer of Health, Dr. McGillawee, . was instructed to inspect txa premises . of the deaters of junk and if his report is unfavorable, some drastic action will be taken to remedy the matter. The Medical Officer cf Health _ of Brantford wrote that poultry sold in the market of that city is sold _ unâ€". drawn. This condition of â€" the fowl enables the housewife to know Wheâ€" ther the fowl # in a healthy conâ€" dition or mot. ‘The report of the provincial hacterâ€" jologist as reported in the Telegraph some time ago, stated that samples submitted of Berlin water were found to be pure. 5 â€" ‘There will be no fice cemoved from the lake . unless the water is pure replied Dr. McGillawee to a . query from the Chairman. . Mrs. Archibald Kerr and Master Tom have returned from a pleasant visit in Ingersoll. C Mrs. Erb of Preston spent a few days this ~week with Miss â€" Roos, Frederick street. Mrs. Pickles of Winnipeg, who has been a guest of Mrs. Williams, Founâ€" dry street, left.for Glencoe on Monâ€" day. 2 Mb 9. . Miss Belle Claney of Guelph is a guest at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. H. Lang, "Eastlawn," Queen St. North. The Ladies‘ Bridge Club of ‘Berlin The many friends of Mrs. W. E. Butler, Queen St. south, will regret to learn that she has been confined to her home during the past week through illness, but is making grad‘ ual improvement. . If good _ wishes from her friends . will avail, _ her speedy recovery is assured. met on Monday evening at ‘"Forest Hill," the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Rumpel,‘ where they were welâ€" comed with the cordial hospitality for which the esteemed â€"hostess is noted. A delightful evening was spent. Mrs. Oscar Rumpel, Mrs. Piper and Miss Ocelschlager were the successful prize winners. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Breithaupt are spending a few days in Montreal, atâ€" tending the gol:n wedding anniverâ€" sary of Mrs. reithaupt‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. Mrs. D. S. Bowlby is also attending. The market building on Fre‘deflck] street has during the past Week been the scene of great activity, as . on Tuesday, . Wednesday and . Thursday the bazaar, in aid of the orphans at St. Agatha, has been in full swing. From the opening hour it was liberâ€" ally patronized by the public of the Twinâ€"City, not only on . account. ol, the worthy cause for which <it was given, but also for the snjoyment obâ€" tained in meeting their friends . and spending a happy hour together. . It was a touching sight to see the litâ€" tle children, from not only the St. Agatha Orphanage, but also on the kind invitation of Father Fisher . the children of ‘the Berlin Orphanage . as well present,‘ on Tuesday and © Wedâ€" nesday, when they were treated byl the management to a plessant afterâ€" noon and q-da ‘The singing of the children . from Agatha ~ was â€" an interesting feature of their visit and many complimentary remarks ragardâ€", fl'u were made by visitors present, f were dbeply moved with l: Pn etornits mfae miiintim that ite m the â€" Sisters of St. Agatha was not in vain. | 4 eue .. 2 0f 1t he Happenings at the County Seat Care liy: Summarized.. Local and Personal Berlin News ‘The organization meeting . of the mrcs&‘n . of ~ the Berlinâ€"Waterloo at . which the vaflmm-a committees were reâ€"apâ€" pointed Tor the mg year. . Messts: J. B. Hughes, S. B. Bricker, L. D. Merrick, Dr. Minchin, Geo. â€" Wegenast, A. J. Roos, G.â€"D. Richmond, G. M. ‘Wedd and Secretaryâ€"Treasurer Eby were present. .‘ ~aRsp _ Mr.‘S. B. Bricker was apppointed chairman of the meeting during the election of the President. Ounly ‘one name, Mr. J. B.. Hughes,| was submitted to the meeting for the Presidency, the nomination _ being made by Messrs: Merrick and . Wege nast, each of whom spoke in . the highest terms of praise and appreciaâ€" tion of the work â€rrlorlud and the interest manifes in the welfare of %Hospitll by Mr. Hughes. t. Hughes was reluctant in / again actepting the honor, which he . bas held.{or four consecutive years .and desired that the honors should be passed around.. Upon being â€" urged, however, to accept the position until he has ‘finished his work" in conâ€" nection with the erection of the new addition Mr. Hughes consented to assume the duties of President for another year. . C sbs! Mr. E. P. Clement, K.C., was ie elected Viceâ€"President and "Mr. A. A; Ehy was reâ€"appointed Secretaryâ€"Treaâ€" surer for the filth consecutive _ year,. In appreciation of the services rendâ€" ered by this official he was granted a liberal increase in salary,. Houseâ€"Dr. Minchin, chairman, Mes srs. Wegenast, Clement, Richmond and Schmaiz. The various standing commitiees werk reâ€"appainted as follows:â€". Propertyâ€"Messrs. Diebel, chairman. Roos, Sheppard and Fischer. A new departure was made in the appointment of committees. Hereâ€" tofore only the Directors elected by the Trust were appointed the various committees but it was decided that the represcutatives of the different municipalities granting aid to . the Hospital should also be allotted to the standing committées~ Berlin‘s representative, Mayor Schmalz, who is also a Director, was named for the House Committee, Mayor Fischer, represenrï¬ve of Waterloo, was namâ€" ed for the Property Committee, and Deputy Reave C. W. Schiedel, repreâ€" seatative otf . the Waterloo County Council, was allotted to the Finance |Committen. Financeâ€"Messrs. â€" Wedd, chairman, Merrick, Bricker and Schiedel. The Building Committee was reâ€"apâ€" pointed, composed of Messrs. Diebel, chairman, Merrick, Minchin, Hughes, Wegenast and Bowlby. The City Council of Berlin will be requested to put down a~ suitable crossing on King street opposite the Hospital. ‘The street at this point is in a muddy condition. At ptesâ€" ent there is no crossing between the Collegiate Institute and the Waterlo0 boundary line. TRENTON. â€" Albert Wellington Cronk, of Gréen Point, was found dead in his < bed. He was sixtyâ€"four years of age and unmarrÂ¥ed, and reâ€" sided with his mother, who is in her nintieth year. i e ds k HIS BLADDER WAS . TERRIBLY INFLAMED q Larder Lake, Ont., March 26th. ‘I had been suffering for some time with .’5 Kidueys and Urine. I was constantly ing water, which was very lunt;... sometimés as many a8 thirty times a day. Each time the pain mhm\lht awful, and no rest at 1 heard of your GIN PILLS and dcddedw‘ivemnnuldum I sent my chuim 60 miles to get them -ndlmplwdtointormuh less than six hours, I felt . â€" In two days, the pain had left oumd{. 1 hâ€â€˜ about half a box -:1 today I feel as well as ever and my kidneys are acting quite natural again." bladderâ€"heal the sick, weak, painful kidneysâ€"and strengthen both these vital organs. â€" Money back if they fail. .. _ _ soe. a box, 6 for $2.50. Sample free Ifys?cmwrltc n.m’x'ms-ucmw Co., of Cansda, Limited, Toronto. 134 P SID CASTLEMAN. GIN PILLS soothe the irritated FOUND DEAD IN EED GIN PILLS Brought Relief “Mnmï¬z%fl*?flhf oo ieee e h e ies S atecting __. The was purchased nnpdtlhnmhum While the expected that BERLINERS MAY Mr. W. H. Fischer his _ ..gon, Mr. A. Fischer of 60 street, west, are the Berliners who are beâ€" hind the proposal to .erect the Hanâ€" over factory. ‘Mr. Fischer hu"m ented a sander and has been w at it for the past five or six . years at the Gies Foundry _ on: Charles stroet. â€"~ When a ‘Telegraph reporter called at the foundry this morning, he was informed that Mr. Fischer and ; his som have been in Hanover the . past tew days interesting business. men of that city in his scheme..It was also learned.that the Berlimers were > apâ€" proached with a view to érecting . a factory here, but that the proposiâ€" tion did not take very: well, + ALMOST $4000 â€" REALIZED AT â€" ORPHANS FAR Rev. A. J. Flwhg & to the congregation in St. WR. C. Church on Sunday that the magnigâ€" tent sum of almost $4,000 had béen realized ‘during the threeâ€"day . Orphâ€" an‘s Fair campaign. _ © _ This, in spite of theâ€"inclement weaâ€" ther, is specially gratifying, and the tondest expoctations .of those: in charge were realized. This nno’at is greater than any of the social " fyncâ€" tions yet conducted under the auspicâ€" e# of St. Mary‘s Church, â€" . is ‘The.money will go towards erecting a new Laundry Building ap. the â€"St. Agatha Orphanage. Father Fischer, in behalf (of . the Church, extended hisâ€" hbeartfelt thanks to all those who assisted in the good work and all those who by patronizâ€" ing the Fair, insured‘ its success. PASSING OF Remarkable Career of Mr. Wm. Simpson who‘Passed Away Suddenly on Tuesday In the extremely sudden and . at the saine time peaceful death of the late William Simpson, which â€" took place about 2.30 o‘clock on ‘Tuesday afternoon on the G. T. R. depot platâ€" form Berlin has lost one of her <oldâ€" est and best known ° citizens. A reâ€" sident of Berlin continuously . since 1856 the deceased has witnessed its growth from a small hamlet to city proportions and bas also done Ais share im building up one of its most important . industries. . that of the manufacture of furniture. i Although suftering from the usual infirmities of old age the deceased had been able to be about. On Tuesday afternoon he decided to take advantâ€" age of the beautiful fall weather, and accompanied his nieces to the depot previous to their departure for Monâ€" treal. While conversing with them and without a moment‘s warning the aged man gave & sudden gasp . aud tell to the platform. Death was . ao clared instantaneous by. Dt J. F. Honsberger,. who had passed by him just a few minutes previously and who was summoned to his assistance atter he had succumbed to an attack of apoplexy. ‘The remains were reâ€" moved to the station lmldhg and later taken to the home at 77â€" Founâ€" dry streot The problem of Fall and .Winter sewing now confronts every well reâ€" gulated household, and you can mot afford to waste precious moments at alternations until your garments have lost all their â€" original style and fit. A Cutting Course with us will. reâ€" medy it . all. _ We teach a complete Course from measuring to finish from plainest shirt waist to most elabotâ€" ate toilette . for only $10.00. A few days trial snn free. Next class will commence Nov. 4th. For a full in formation write or see us at our reâ€" sidence on Saturday Nov. 2nd.â€"The Ellison Dress Cutting Co., 48. Eby St., Berlin. LEARN DRESSMAKING IN TWO WEEKS. her ‘"No, no, you mustn‘t kiss me,‘" she said, as he drew . her close to him. ‘‘Mather objects to kissing." Well, dear, I‘m not going to kiss plans of the new building have yet to be gubmitted, the new head offite will be arected some time next year Not the Same A PIONEER o n Tam â€" the Bretthaupt Solid gold watch, donated by G. C H. Lang, valued at $50, woh by Mr «Jacob ‘Pitre, Berlin. Den Suitsâ€"fumed oak, donated â€" by Krug Furniture Co., valued at." $45, won by Andrew Haus, Berlin: Paragon Peninsular Kitchen Range, donated by <Clare Bros., â€" Préston, valued at $25, won : by E. Deem, Dayâ€" ton, Ohio. % Mahogany Divan, donated by Wunâ€" der Furniture Company, â€" valued at $25, won by Mr. John MeLellan, City. > fy 09kt * ‘Five dollars in gold, donated by a friend, won by Mr. George C. H. Lang. g Gasoline Range, donated by Fred Sehl, Baden, valued at $16, won â€" by Mrs. Geo. C. H. Lang. f A cabinet Grand piano, donated by John Schwartz, valued at. $300, won by Mr. J. S. Doyle, St. Clements. ‘‘The Jucky winners can claim their prizes by calling on !tey. A. J.â€" Fis: cher,at St. Mary‘s Rectory. Set of dining chairs, donated _ by Ignatius Wey, valued at $45, won by Fridolina Schmidt, Berlin. > A house safe, donated by a friend, valued at $17, won by J. Miglarini, Waterio6. ~800 .pounds of best wheat _ flour, donated by Shirk & Snyder of Baden, Ont., won by Isabella <Kreller.â€"Berâ€" lin. * % Interesting News Items.â€"Mr. Owen| Hamilton of Ottawa spent Thanksgtrâ€"| ing at the home of his uncle, â€" Capâ€"| fain McCallum.â€"Miss Vera Scott of Waterloo is the guest of Miss: Ethel| Wins.â€"Miss .Clara Graff> and _ ‘her guest Miss Daisy Fox of Buflalo were | the guests of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. (iraff, Waterloo, on Saturday last.â€" Mr. and Mrs.‘ H. W. Smith and â€" chilâ€" dren of Toronto are spending the ‘Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Mrs. R. B. Puddicombe.â€" Mrs. Mary Rau is spending two weeks im ~â€" Torâ€" onto, the guest of her sister, Mrs, Dopp.â€"Mr. J. M. Stuart of Listowel was calling on old tr“inlh in ~ â€" town on ‘Thanksgiving Day.â€" Miss ‘Isabells Carrie spent Sunday with friends inâ€" Tavistock.â€"Mt. John Koetber _ was the guest of relatives in Elmira durâ€" ing the holidays,â€"Mtss Pearl Becket spent Sunday with Miss Winnie Ledâ€" erman in Mitchell.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hahn: are spending . several days %'lwo nto this week.â€" Miss Clara Buckel and Mrs. Murphy ~of the nursing â€"staffl of St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" pital, Guelph, â€" spent â€" Thanksgiving Day at the home of â€"Miss <Buckel‘s ::ruu. Mr. and Mrs. John Buckel te.â€"Mr. E. J. Beyer of the Standâ€" ard Bank stail spent s‘â€"u{;n the home of his {ather here.â€" . Mr. . and Mrs. Pedloe of Delhi are â€" spending geveral days atâ€"the home of â€" their daughter, Mrs. J. M.. Smithâ€" Miss B. 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