dil 103 BA ho ,Ou} y °B USV Netgï¬bors â€"Accident â€"On â€"â€" Maturday . iting \a large. number of heavily loaded <cars, /\ -ikh(olu†nowe | ~pfipâ€"from Berlin Preston : it met with â€â€œ.m When peas the bridge the car jumjed aok _ a suc scded in " maxuig R lor somy* timé is 2 of which the bridge floor and the road bed from sridge to Mr. it vin Shants‘s crossing are damaged to quit? an extent. A pang c men wer busily remployed allâ€"day Sunday:. in ropaiing the misccicl done.â€"Happ‘y Married : Married at St.)Mary‘s . E._zd._mum;pc,z‘ ¢ er 28nd, at 9. a.m. by Rev.: _ Fatl 1 Spaetz, Miss Mary Aon Maude Hertel wtm of Mr. and . Mrs.| efman Hertel of River View Farm, | u" Mr., ~. Anthony Levendusky of | PR 1 The bride â€" who wore a| m, éfâ€" cream sabin with silver trimâ€" | wing and the conventional veil, was r:-pu by her Cousin Miss Lucinda Tertel of Centreville, who was attirâ€" ed in paleblue silk and a white beaâ€" wer hat, both carrying beaut‘¢ul bouâ€" ts of roses. Mr. Alex Karges . of ’E'llg was. . groomsman. . Following ‘the "ceremony the bridal couple re ‘paired to the home of the bride‘s P&Xâ€" ents where they partook of theâ€"weddâ€" ing °* dejeuner. _ A large number of ,‘%ld beautiful gifts attest to the Mgrity of the newly martied ‘toliple, amongst which were a handâ€" scme® leather rocker from the Car & Corch.Co. â€" of Preston _ where the groom is a valued employes. Mr. and Mrs. Levendusky will reside in Pres gon where they will be followed by ‘the best wishes of their friends | for many years. of happy wedded life.â€" Rev. Nr. â€" Sanderson of Graee:Conâ€" gat:onal Church, Berlin, will hold its &n appropriate and _ very interesting â€" Thanksgiving setmson on Sunday alt, ernoon in _ Freeport Congregational {hurch. Rev. Mr. Sanderson has just ‘returned home from Skherkston, ‘Ont., . where hs attended the Congrogational Church â€"â€" Conference.â€"The Women‘s Missionary Society of Grace Congre: gational Church, Berlin, . will hold its regular monthly meeting at the parâ€" sonage on Péeter St., Berlin, on Sat urday afternoon, Nov. 2nd.â€"~A ~cordâ€" i@l invitation is ertonded to the ladâ€" its of Fr.eport Church to be present at this â€" moeting. â€"Miss Ellia ‘Weaver of Berlin was a welcome visitor _ in our midst last week.â€"Mr. Herbert.K Detwilef of Toronto University 'spentl Thnlutzvhwg with hbis parents‘< Mr. and s. 8. S. Detwiler. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Noah G. _ Becker ‘were Thanks: giving Day visitors with relatives in Fimiraâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Sam . Thonan were business visitors in Berlin‘ _ on Saturday evening.â€"Miss . Alma Tait of Toronto was the guest of het parâ€" ents Mt. and â€" Mrs.â€" ‘John Tait on Thanksgiving â€" Day.â€"Mrs. Elizabeth Becker has gore to New Dundea . for an extended stay with her â€" brother Mr. George . Surarus.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Herbert _ McCormack of Town Ling were Sunday visitors at the . home of their brotherâ€"inâ€"law â€" MrT. _E Detwilr of Spring Hill Farm.â€"Mrs. Henry C. Gimkel of River . Lodge was‘a â€" visitor at the home of,. her dalight r Mrs. David Gottfried of Bérâ€" lin on Saturday.â€"Ow‘ng to the Minâ€" ist rial _ Association which convenes in _ Berlin ‘Alma St., U.B..Church from Friday till Monday (inclusiwe) the regular Sunday afternoon sefvicâ€" es in Centreville . U.B. Church were withdrawn.â€"Mr. Benjamin K. Shantz has .~commenced work on his | new house. which be expecis to be: ready for occupancy belfore winter sets in. You wash dishes about two hours every day. That‘s one hour wastedi "Dishes get dirty, greasy and sticky and soap will not clean them, Soapy dish water merely cleans the surface; it doesn‘t dig into the corners and drive out the decayed food particles. Gold Dust is the sanitary dish washer. It not only cleans the surface, but digs deep after hidden particles ‘of dirt and kills the germs of decayed food which ordinary dishâ€"water overlooks. Gold Dust sterilizes as well as cleanses. Besides doing the work better than soap or ‘any other cleanser \%\‘1/1/,2 can, Gold Dust will save ..} 7 just half the time you . ~*~*= : k spend in washing. > I c g dishes, P 2l ul f Gold Dust is sold 4 he 1M h“ï¬â€œ.fl‘m -V{A‘ UA ao ) ho onl deils > WWikeh: â€" Wohiatn i Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, LIMITED, Montreal Gold Dust is sold in 6¢ size and large pactkages. The large paokage means greater economy; reeport CA i ! * Poftes en epemaas ie Cor Dipoite c n nd Sefurday _ «yonine motor . which wac number of â€" heavily making <Ats ~ How* .Aay <Sunday:. ip cl done.â€"Happy at St..Mary‘s R. n Tuesday, Octob by Rev: Father Aun Maude Hertel of ‘Mr. and . Mrs: Makers of Fairy Soap (the Local and, Persooal.â€" Mr, . Al Mr, ol Arthur. were. ] j h ol NS Â¥. -Pzt_\ P wl=‘ Doon Mdo-flhl M. _ Vardom and / Mr.. Hall of Torouto were (the m‘l‘hxul.' Mr. Jas. . Huber aver ving Pay â€"Miss P. Sapsâ€" worth was a Berlin flm over Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr. Wm. Boll and Miss M. Bol! were Toronto visitors over the. holiâ€" days.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A . Hoffman spent Saturday, and Sunday with their son in Milverton.â€" Mr. and Mrs.. _ Jobn Billlock were Preston visitors . over the. holidays.â€"Mrs. John Hamm. Jr. and Mr. Ed. Sullivan spent Thanksâ€" visiting Mr. John Tilt the first 0(1 the week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Tilt spent the holidays with friends h} Wingham.â€"Mrs. John Baer and Miss | Baer were the guest of the former‘s | son in Port Huron _ over Sunday.â€" | Nrs. W. Uttley and Mrs. C. Comu} of Berlin, were calling on relatives on | ‘Thinksgivine Day.â€" Mr. antt â€" Mrs | John Bullock and son of Berlin spent | the holidays with the former‘s parâ€"} ents.â€"Rev. Mr. Wallace of Toronto and Kingston conducted the services in the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunday.â€"Mrs. John Card and dau;hâ€"‘ ter of Berlin called on relatives _ in ‘the village on Monday.â€"Mr. â€" James Cleaton of Brantford was a business visitor here on Tuesday.â€" Mr. J .. Nutt and family moved his household, cfiects from. Rlait to Doon last Satâ€" urday.â€"Mr._Win. Marshall, st., spent tha holidavs _ with his daughter in Berlinâ€"We are sorry to learn ‘ that Mr.~Joseph Kensey is very seriously i1 at present and wish him a speedy |recovery.â€"Nrs. W. Williams and son M Bérlin spent the holidays with her ‘patents.â€"Miss N. Pannabaker spent ‘| Thinksgiving . Day at Woodstock, "Let the GOLD DUST TWINS t do your work" Death of Mrs.Dilman Bechte D Near. Caledonia, Mich., death _ reâ€" moved on@ of the oldest residents of the commubnity in the person of Mrs. Dilman ntel, in her sevemtyâ€"sixth year. ased had been indisposed for some time, suffering from ‘dropâ€" 'i«h;"a}i"s{mm of Berlin was sv, but her death which occurred on Sept. 15th, was nevertheless _ unexâ€" pected. She had lived in the _ same locality fifty years and by her kindly Christi & dispoaition, she enjoyed the confidence of a large circle of neighbors and friends who regret her departure. Deceased leaves one son, ‘Allan, ‘on the homestead, and â€" three sisters, Mrs. Kraft, Petoskey, Mich., Mrs. M. Unger, Preston, and Mrs. Menno Shantz, Watérloo oval cake) Doon Gingrich o‘ * / viei! Q 2~“ L. Witmer last . S4Bâ€"| y.â€"Mr. and Iï¬m Sha Maunheim visited w (Mrs. Fred Reier. on mmd Te oinages e visited at thtt of Mr. .A« Lehâ€" nep last Saturday,.â€"Mr, and Mrs, 8. E. Shantg visited friends at au%un“ Sunday.â€"Miss Grace and Mr.. Elton Wismer ~ visited â€" friends . at Black Horse ‘near Aytr on Sunday last Miss Evelyn Swarts of Exown City, Mich, spent ‘the past week at the home of ber uncle Mr. A. Swarttâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Henty Baet of Mannâ€" heim were Sunday. visitors at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Witimer . ‘The Misses B..& S. Shirk of Bridge* port visited their sister Mrs â€"AHan ]B. Shantz a few â€" days last week.~ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Oberholtzer and Miss . Edna Oberboltzer . ol PXCin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alâ€" len Shoemaker.â€"Mrs. J. Snider: has returned _ to her home _ here after spending a couple cf weeks with her daughter, _ Mrs. Shants in aunn.‘-‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shantz of . Wilâ€" liamsburg vhlgd at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. A. Swarts last Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs Allan B. Shantz | and {amily Wsited at the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. Isaizh Cressman on . . Sunâ€" day last.â€"Mr.. and Mrs. A. Weber were . Sunday visitors at Mr:.. A. ;S,wutt.z.-â€"llusu A. Shoomaker . . and S. E. Shants were business visitors at Wellesley on Tuesday.â€"Mr. Osca iSchncller of the sfl of the Bank of Commerce at W spent : the week end with his parents here.â€" MEss Violet Hallman .of ‘Toronto . is visiting her parents Mr.. and. Mrs.., J Hallman for .A few : gays.â€"Miss §y‘l- via and â€" Mr.. Percy Shantz vivited friends at Berlin on Sunday last., Personals.â€"Mrs. Satmuel Y. Shantz Mrs. Moses Erb and Mr.~ and . Mrs.) Moses Bowmah Â¥isited relatives in | our vicinity last Thursday.â€"Mr. . and Mrs. Ménno Musselman and son Walâ€"t ter of Elmira visited Mr. and . Mrs. Elias S. Shantz last week â€" Miss\ Ethel Beamer of Brantford visited ; friends at “%m View" last Sudly.* â€"Mr. Harvey Lichti and . Miss Tacâ€"| inda Martin of Yatton visited at the home o( Mr.*â€" and Mrs. Elias 8. Shantz over Thanksgtving.â€" Mrs. mifi ver Shantz and little daughter Phyl»‘ lis of Bufialo were holiday visitors at | the home . of Mr; and Mts. S F. j Shantz.â€"Miss Bertha Connor, 6f Buf falo is spending a week wn_h»’,fhfl" iriend, Miss Grace Wismer.â€"Mr. and| Mrs. Albert Musselman and family of Berlin were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias~ & Shantz.â€"Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Shal\'tz[ ‘vhited friends at Preston on Sundaw | last.â€"Mr. Melvin Huether, who .ds | suftering from & bad attack of rhen | matism is, we are g1 to report, imâ€" proving. : Those who enter Betrlin B\Bimmi College now â€" will te ready for posiâ€" tions in spring. The demand for, its graduates is constant. Every. studâ€" ent who faithfully completes a course hir> can be. supplied with a situaâ€" tion. The principal‘s offcs is always open to the public and the college catalog is sent free on request. No Operation for CGallâ€"stones No operation will be necessaty for | Call stones, Kidneyâ€"stomes, or Gravel â€"SANOL, the German remedy dis covered by a great (German scientist, will surely telieve the agony of the sufferer from t.yeu complaints. It will alsoâ€" cure with éqdal certainty and promptness kidney trouble, luniâ€" bago, and all other diseases caused by the presence of uric acid in the sysâ€" tém. It is also most valuable as â€" & preventive for these diseases and will often prevent a serioug jllness if takâ€" en when the first symptoms appear.. Save the pain, danger: and cost an operation by using $ to SANOL MANUFACTURING COMâ€" PANY OF CANADA LTD., 977 Main street, Winnipeg. For saie by most leading druggists or from Roos Pharâ€" macy & Clarke Bros., Berlin at $1.50 tet: bottle. E6 Sanol is Safe and Sure stones after Nine Pines SANOL M\ M me bottle of and anxious addresses . of News Notes.â€"Misses Annic % and Axnes and spent ing with : m Mre... John : â€"at Niegara F â€"Mr.\Chas. Tuck of M,‘zu a few flr"“ Mr. A. Newstesd last week. . Chas, Austin called on Mr Whitelaw one day last week â€"~Mr. A. Pinder called on Mr. Walter Brydon on Saturday night.â€"Mr. Jobn Smith spent Sunday with â€" Mr. James Tavâ€" lor.â€"Miss Edith Neary of . GuelpaA spent a day with the Misses Brydons. â€"Mr.~ and Mrs. Will Derby and Awo children called on Mrs. Wm. Taylor on Sunday.â€"Miss Sophia®> Jahocke rt the holiday at her home . at ossuth, ~â€" Mr._ Charlesworth =of Guelph took charge of the service on Sunday evening.â€"Miss Maggie _ Meâ€" Corkindale is on the . gick list.â€"Mtr und Mrs. L. Brobman and family spent Sunday at New Germ&ny.â€"â€"Mrs A. McCorkindale is on the sick list. Local and Pouootl.-:::. c:llou:o Moderwell and Miss M ver + HEN |you coment, 1 spent Thanksgiving at the â€" latter‘s| ~ _'_:; :&'-;;ifl‘ ‘home at Pickering.â€"â€"Mr. D. A. Bemis certain‘ and Mrs. Murray and Mr. D. C. Chalâ€" : mers of ‘Toronto all visited Mrs. Beâ€" Lmu last week. â€"Mr. Wm.. Spiesman w § ‘ol Preston visited Mrs. Titus . Sayâ€" ‘~â€'.‘ i eA ~ der last Saturday.â€" Miss. Hicks . of ArN 4) LÂ¥ lmmma vuthe;mtol*z and 3 c‘q,., 2: f Mrs. Jonas Bingeman on Surlday. â€" PÂ¥ y*CJ NC ‘Mr. and Mrs. I. Cressman _ visited A ‘.__‘g,!’&_ friends at Elmira on Sunday.â€" Mrs. F 4 Murdock and Messrs. James and Wm. ho e Murdock of * Belwood vgted MJG. | meeemmmemmmmmentinendisteminenntiadiataiaiientaunscionipes |\Bemis for a few> ways. â€"Miss Olivia|! _ Blair ‘ ‘Heintzman of Berlin and Miss Vohl f !Sunday'ed at the former‘s home.â€"Mr. wes ‘ |J. A. Durrant of Winterbourne was a y ‘gmg of Mrs. Bemis Tast Friday.â€"Mr| _ Locals and Personalsâ€"Mr. . Allan ‘Charlas Redford, Mrs. Alex. McAlMsâ€" l\enxhaw of Toronto was the guest of ‘ter and Miss Marjorie and _ Master h‘s uncle Mr. J. H. Renshaw _ over |\Kennith spent Thanksgiving at Tavisâ€"| the holiday .â€"Misses Lquiss Tilt, Carâ€" ‘tock.-&lr‘ Allison of Cooksville was|oline McLaurin of Ottawa and Fredâ€" a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bingeman |erica Oliver of Vancouver who . art ‘on Sunday.â€"Mr. Irwin Shepherd left | atiend‘ng McDonald Institute, Guelph, {for. Toronto again on Monday to stay | spent. Thanksgiving at the formar‘s 1lor several months.â€"Mr. Vrias Weber | hon»: heve.â€"The many friends of Miss [of Bridgeport ‘visited with Mr. and| Jessie Beattie who has been seriously \Mrs. Jess Martin on Sunday.â€" Sevâ€"| jil for the past five weeks will rogret leral of our young péople visited the|to learn‘that she is still quite iM.â€" {sugar factory last Thursday evening| Miss Louisc Good of Galt and Miss and report a pleasant time. â€" Mr.}.Jennie Good of Berlin spent the week Chris Albmang had the misfortune | end‘x with their parents here.â€"Miss ‘\ pf losing one of his valuable horses| Maggie Allison © Galt w‘sited her _llut week through ind gestion. ~ThiS| appt; Mrs. Town over the holiday ‘HS doubly hardnas.only a few . Weeks ) yisg T.illie Beattic of McDonald Inâ€" ‘‘ago he lost his best cow â€" in ‘ almi08t | stipnte, â€" CGuelph, spent the week end |the same way.,â€"Born: To Mr.> @Md| with hor parents bete. > r{Mm. Menno. Koch, on Tuesday,: Octs ,;mu. a son.â€", Born: On Oct. 23rd, N T onl » â€ï¬ubz‘;tc :nd Mrs. Emanuel Shantz, a Wllmot Tp. Co uml of Locals and Personals.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Altert Scherrer â€" sgent Thanksgiving at Mr. 8. Scherrets.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Peterson spent Thanksgiving at his fatber‘s home here.â€"Miss ?feixsie Mcâ€" Culloch spent her holidays with her Govermor Cook of the County jail was informed this nsrning that the Gueiph authorities would â€"bring the six Italian prisomers, who have. been arrested _ as. Buspects in connection wWith the mutder of Micha®l Fratara, and the shooting of Ju‘“v.mu. will be brought to Berlin ternoon to await their hearing nbn%- Magâ€" istrate. It is reported that one of the suspects has been identified as . the morderer of Frazara. % Mr. Christian . Hepry Ahmic‘ Hatbor, Muskoka, weeks hunting. â€" Bloomingdale Mosboro PECTS TO BERLIN JALL left A certified copy of Order | of â€" the Board of Railway Commssionets for Canada, No. 17634, of the (4th . of October, 1912, was presented and the Clerk ordered to acknowledge the reâ€" ceipt of the same to Asst. Secy. E. A. Primeau. A Jetter from the Rev. _ Father Fehrenbach, asking for information re the Hydroâ€"electric petition. . sent. 10 the Hydroâ€"Electric Commission, some time ago. The Clerk was instructed to write to the Hon. Adam Beck, the Chairman of said Commission, for the information asked for, . and |. advise Rev. Father Fehrenbach of the result of the engquiry. o Neb 5 Moved by A. C. Hallman, seconded by Moses Schultz, that Dep. Reeve W. Erb take the chair during* â€"the absence of Reeve Cassel, keeping apâ€" pointment with Engineer. -Qs_n‘ttd;l_ J. 8. Wilhelm, . wire‘ fence. ... . 12 (i. Holst, wire fence ......0.~ .2 (C. Stoesser, wire larptâ€"wieh | M D. %. Wagner, vtl:.nn.\ 4 Moses Toman, wire fence and.151 10@08 gFAVOl ...2,.. se« Hv ."Henning, wire fence z. Morse‘s sdian Root Pills owe, . thein singular effectiveness in cuting Rheumatism, Lumbago, and Sciatica to their power of stimulating aml'stere‘nhgthenlm the hidl:ey-. 'flw‘; @Tab est ans to w fiter from d:'gb‘d the wric acid (the Kmm of waste mmeruct geta imto the joints and musc nd causes these pi&-lnl discases. &u half a century of constant mse ï¬: r(md conclusively that Dr. Morse wilan Root Pills strengthen weak 1 neaved énnclusively that Dr. Morse F E\J.::‘ °§.,"§".'“m‘ï¬." .‘3:2.&2“.';{ ‘i Merchant Miller ys an > 45 S cure Rheumatisam ; epepepepef0efpefefefp Instead of " patching up". your ‘house, repair for good with concrete ' e "‘ +Â¥ 2 £, o t abde Ee Ia © FEW bags of *" Canada*‘ cement, some stotie and sand and water, mixed and placed where make an old house look like new. â€" What is mare i the 0 they . f AW.-nnM-afu«umm-:'mow m-;:d have m effect upon concrete, except to make it stromzer. ' 3. ‘Which we will send to you free upon request. . It will show you how to bui bwwuucm:mhtmyo?o&n:;unmmhuum*hn' , 191 7. Even if you have never used conc Write for it toâ€"day " What the Farmer can do with Concrete " It is absolutely free 18 8.10 4.68 CanuhCemcow 614 Herald Building, Montreal 18 16 20 he4 | A HYDROâ€"EL Brantford, Oct. 25.â€"Brantiord rate~ pavers, by a majofity of 231, _deâ€" cided toâ€"day on the installation of â€"a Hydroâ€"electric distribution plant . at a cost of $115,000, The vote in favor of the byâ€"law for the issue of ‘debenâ€" tures was, for, 1,273; against, 1,043; and for the byâ€"law authorizing . an agreement _ with the Hydroâ€"Electric Commission, for 1,272; against, 1,037. The byâ€"law was vigorously fought out by both sides, numerous Hydraâ€" Eczema Curableâ€"â€"Proof Now at 25¢ It is usually very costly to comsult a specialist in any ï¬ï¬m but .. for 25 cents, on a special: offer, we . can now â€" give to : those suffering . from ®Ecrema or any form of skin discase absolutely instant telief, with. prosâ€" pect of an early cute. + A special trial â€"size bottle of Oil of Wintergreen, â€" Thymol and. Glycerâ€" inc. etc.; as compounded in the Labâ€" oratories of the »Lo Je e e e e je rete, you can quickly learn how from our 160â€"page book, " * is what you will after you have given to easy either. Try * is what you will declare pur KINU Oranda to 96:° after you have given it a trial, Don‘t malke the trial to easy either. _ Try it on bread,‘ bistuits,© pastries | and cakes. You'lHKnd it equally perfect in all, No other flour equals it in allâ€"rour.d:baking ~excellence. Shall we send a sack toâ€"«day? .\ e A Perfect Jewel of a Hlour Je beLieJgpaJedefefe{ efefefefe )â€"ELECTRIC BYâ€"LAW on Cil&{:.%“ï¬â€œ BRANTEORD _ ___ BY MAJORITY OF 231 Irvin Master 25 â€"Brantford rate D D. D. Company pe LeJege M“fl-’.'l'i-?.fiwm: 7.56 _ PRHONO ......0. ucucces nciees uc ike EOMEA : 8.88 Secy. of Board of Health to ps;‘- 14.2%8 â€"â€" salary of Inspector, members feas _ 14.38 â€"â€" and mileage ......... ...._..«.... WeR 8.64 Louis Bennett, 9 hours work on ’- 3.00 . B.(. Schmidt‘s bridge .s.... 1:80; {.92(J.. Brodrecht, 36 rods wire lence _ _ 7.68 | and gravel ... coos eock 2000 9:70 | 69 loads gravel and compsn. | 3% 310. 20.1o(cmm Roth, 125 rods wire "h% 1.30 | Jos Boshart, rep. culvert ... 8.60 |Christ Jantzi, rep. culvert .._.. ~6.0 12.10 | Adam Huras, 23 value of Tamb_ ;. 15.40 | ~killed by dOg$ ....0. Muloasen t zz.sol.l‘ Monaghan, 2â€"3 value of sheep > . 17.30| killed by dogs ........ _....=... 1200 S.ZDI‘A, R. G. Smith, sélecting jurots .. 21.20| and attg. Voters list court...â€" 6.00 ls.SOiA. Kaufman,‘ selecting jurors and ~,> 22.10| attg. Voters list Court ... 6.00 16.30 |S.â€"Cassel, selecting Jurors ...â€" 4.00 6.30|F. Holwell, selecting jurors ... 4.00 15.85 !C. Stoesser,. repg. culvert and maâ€" _ 24,20 | ‘ terial ... mouas use Cooeel 7.00 _ 800| Jac. E Schwartzentrubet,‘ 60 rods . 15.85 24,20 , 8.00 9.69 i6 .90 20 Rul 70 70 20 electric exponents ‘ being brought â€" from outside centres. ‘ * sath A ‘The fight developed into political lines : somewhat, the City Counsi having refused to ubun{.‘:hï¬ > matter ol rates.‘ The Cataract Come» pany guaranteed rates ten per ‘Cent. less on the finding of an Arbitr¢f>n Roard, but _ the ratepayers. ¢ iefty fiid not believe in the. . sinc rity zol ‘the company‘s offer. ‘The vote poffed was â€"comparatively: light. . â€"__ a% Secy. of Board of Health to pay / salary of Inspector, members and‘ mileage ......... ...« MWe Louis Bennett, 9 hours work on B. . Schmidt‘s btidge «i. 1 J.. Brodrecht, 36 and gravel ... 69 loads gravel Christ Roth, 125 .Jos Boshart, rep bestivine . ceveeceld) meciee . WWheige .,...*Ez."'i-“ Jo§. Strauss, filling at reulvert 1.00 Carried. +0 ie y mpl + : Moved by Moses Schultz; seconded by A. M. Zosller, that this Council do. naw adjourn to meet again on the 8th of November at 2 u’. _ to, conâ€" kider the Emgibeer‘s report on the Herrle, Knarr Drain. Cartied, _ . f F. Holwell, Clerk. wire Ténte ... .lal savee J. B. 0. Schmidt, repg. race 1d a concrete porch as well as Fl UR Free tm-â€"-â€" Deâ€" 'â€"%%nï¬% s pur KING brand to be! . al. Don‘tmake the tr!‘lq our store on this specâ€" offer. This one ~bottle youâ€"we _ know itâ€"wo Ber“flo OI\t. success with this mild, ; D.D.D. + Pressription, us, and. we hope â€" Wyou ~special 25 cent â€" offer scription so Athat _ you . ofjefefleofpe4 170:20 & 10515 4.20