_ @~€C. A. BOEHM ~\ "I apestus seut or. .. "tation to Pr INSURANCE COMPANY m ic â€" Water 100 ,4,.@ . - N ikecs n "Olli.“. ;, vernment ... ...... ... $117,140.00 â€" Lancashire â€" Insurance> Comâ€" wany with Assets of $18,306,638. â€" Hinkt you want a good, clean, delightâ€" h. d ’ d dresging, Iree {rom harm{ul ‘hingrédients, one that will stop falling . Aihair, itohing scalp, ‘banish dandrult id add . lustré®"%to dull, fadéd hair, . For information® that= will‘lead :. the discovery or w.h&r:‘bou:‘::{ ‘the person or persons ng Nervous Debility, Fits, Skin Disâ€" ease, Blood Poison, Genito Urinary Troubles; and Chronic‘ or Special Complaints that cannot be cured at The: Ontario Medical Institute, $63â€"265 Yonge Street, Toronto. 06E, wh thanufactured td ., Brig,! Ont.: Prige only 60 4 ,&’umt stores ‘“m where" toilet . goods >+=*Fhe death of Mr.>George Herdroder, "Mertin; â€" took . place on Friâ€" Way aiternoon, after a somewhat lingâ€" ering illnews. The deceased© was T4 sygurs ol age and is survived by his and grownâ€"up. family. ‘The funâ€" took place om Monday mornâ€" t at 9 o‘clock from the residence ~Bt. Mary‘s R. Cl Church and Mroth thence to. Mount Hope â€" cemeâ€" "tery. f ©0O000@0000000000000000 ~Phe deathof Mr.â€" Samuel Rieder, of lin, took ~place on Wednesday Rorsfing aiter =having been a sufferer ffomm a canterous growth in the stomâ€" ach since last _ June. _ The deceased was both in East Zotra and was 63 years of age. He was a successful farmer and lived for many years ‘in North Easthope on the old Lingelbach homestéad. ‘Two and a half vears ago be retired and moved to Berlin where he made a large number of friends who will regret his demise. The deceasea rs survived by his #orâ€" rowing wife and â€" three children, Wilâ€" liam E., oi Alberta ; Mrs. Ankeman, Shakespeare and _ Miss Almeda _ at home. _ There are also four brothers and two sisters, Peter, Berlin, Rev. D. ‘Rieder, Montana, C. Rieder; Edâ€" en, Ont., Ed. Kabel, (halfâ€"brother), Berlin, Mrs. Ed. Etaebler, and â€" Mrsâ€" Boyer, Berlin. The mother of the deâ€" weased is also living in Berlin and #s 85.years of age. . imm- SECBETARY , A. BOEBM, â€"â€" ~ District Agent Water‘oo, Ont. Phone 246. General Insurance Agent ~Established 1864 .:. ., Office, Waterloo: Mutual Building, agts® ;; King St.;â€" Business Ofice 249, House 209. ‘Business solicited ~Tor first class ~~_/__ SaAMUEL RIEDER. NEW : NXORK .â€"Charles _ H. Hyde, city chaimberlain, a mative / of o, K. B., was found guilty â€" %oâ€" t of bribery in connection~< with performance of his duties as . a The {uneral took‘ place on Batâ€" . urday morning at 9.30 o‘clock at the houss, 12 â€" Ellen ~ street, _ and from thence to the Zion Evangeli¢cal church for service, _ after which the remains were conveyed to New Hamburg on the 11.30 train. Services ‘will be held ‘at the Lingelbach chureh at 2 o‘clock followed by the interment. $1,000 REWARD No Poisonous Lead or Sulphur /In Parisian Sage Hair Tonic ask. {orsPARISIAN â€"Sage â€" and t yourgetit. girl with the Aubara hair is on &h sand ‘ bottle cof â€" PARIâ€" BANISHE® * ~DANDRUKFF ~â€" AND ’%wï¬nï¬xa HAIR OR uL/ ~ MONEY BACK. Mn Ts Wdcta with pleasure with pleasure â€"that â€"1 OBITUARY HYDEâ€"FOUND GEORGE HERDRODER Handsome p GI cipal ILT Y $| OFFER REFUSED ~ The olféer of~ $1800 for the N‘& ' Béerlin w y Co.. was Ics @ .to' special ‘ meeting of â€" the POLICE CQOURT. l .John ‘J.. Brown of _ Galt appeared on ® .Qlfl ï¬u:“ud disâ€" .,,Mwu.nmm i: 80 daÂ¥e in ‘jail As he could not find the $5.00 he said he had in his pocket, he had to go to jail, NOTOR LEAGUE MEETING. Light .Uommis â€" An â€" enthusiastic : meeting of . the North Waterloo Motor League â€" Was. beld in the Counsil Chamber on Friâ€" day evening at which steps were takâ€" en to infreag>the membership to the hundred ‘mark. I!t was also decided to make am effort to encourago . the ‘var ous municipal Coundils to improve the roads. 7 t hok ' | ~The special joint committee, repreâ€" : sinting the ‘Epworth t‘:pn of Trinâ€" \ity Methodist Church and the Young People‘s Alliance _ of the Zion Evanâ€" gelical â€" Church, â€" met on Wednesday ‘evening and dicided to take steps to |form â€" a federation of all the young iptople'l Lorganizations of this tity. As soon as the federation is organiz | ed it â€" is proposed to hold quartetly : meetings. BERLIN. REPRESENTED. The Canadian. Forestry: Journal for October coutains a comprehensive reâ€" port of "the® sessions ‘bt the Forestry Conve~tion beld in Victoria, ‘ °B. C. Am:~~ those registered were the folâ€" lowing from Berlin‘â€"W. H. _ Breit hoppt, C: E., Mrs. Breithaupt _ and Miss Breithaupt,â€" and Mr. . Robt. Smyth. Aiter â€" the ~various Berlinâ€" . muniâ€" cipal . committees had completâ€" their â€" work at â€"â€" the _ Berkin City~ Hall .on . Thursday â€" evening Ald. H. A. Dietrich invited ‘his felâ€" lowâ€"members to accompany him. to the dining.hall of the Grand Central Hotel, where Mihe Host Stiefelmeyer had prepared an elegant venison . reâ€" past for .the City Fathers, all â€" of whom were . "on the (job" together with aâ€"number of the civic officials and President H. L. Janzen of the Board of Trade. + TO FORM FEDERATION The venison provided was ‘of unâ€" usual excéllence ‘and full justice . was done to the ‘"‘deer meat" and,. the etceteras. â€" us So far as known, not a graduate of the ‘Berlin Business College is out of a position. Get a clBatr, lrank _ exâ€" planation of what the.college can do for you by writing for the college catalog. It is free. s PEARL WEDDING . _ WAS CELEBRATED NMr. and Mrs. George Schlee, Queen street, Berlin, celebrated their pearl wedding at their palatial~ home . on Friday evening and: received ‘the conâ€" gratulations ‘and good wishes of about fourâ€"Score of their friesds>" in Berlin, â€"Preston amd other . points. Mr. and Mrs. Schiee were _ married thirty years ago, on November 20th, 1882. and have spent the greater porâ€" tionâ€" of their wedded life in this gity, ‘The interior of the residence, charmâ€" ing at any time, was tastily decoratâ€" ed »with flowers andâ€"plants;â€"and ~the roomms _ presented ~ abrilliant / apâ€" pearance. â€" The evening was delightâ€" tully spont ‘soeially by the guests and a ~splendid*progranime of music, Â¥eâ€" citations, etc., was téndered to which Rev. H.~W. Crews, Dr. Towers, ‘Mr. M. ‘Wildfang, Mrs. Schlee and _ Miss ‘Schle@\ contributed. Refreshments were served during the evening and ‘altogether the péarl wedding anniverâ€" sary was an interesting . and~ happy .event:>*The "young""â€"couple werse the recipients of many handsome â€" gifts, testifying to . the high esteem â€" in which they are held ‘by theirâ€" â€" many friends wigh to adtise you w( the great benefit reegived froms the use of your PARTIâ€" BIAN~SAGE: _ 1>suflered. from . dan« drufand failingshair; . infact â€"â€" was almdost ‘baid «in #pots. PARISIAN SAGE was recommended® to me, so 1 purchased three bottles, having â€"finâ€" ished the last about ten days ~ ago. My head is now â€" free from dandrafl and my hair is certainly much thicket than before I began. using your wonâ€" derful : tomic. l«at state, too, ‘that all otherâ€" soâ€"called »romedies <fordan» druf which I tried were of no buneâ€" fit. 1 canldot speak too highly olrm merits of PARISTAN SAGE, gladly endorse its . use where . the above mentioned conditions. erist,"â€" (}. Knight, Underwood, Ontari M. Devitt guarantees it 3E VENISON FOR SUI The Happenings at the County Seat Care Berlin News a Frida CR PE / The _ vital returns ~at the City deaths 22. n o ME on ‘a charge bf firing.two shots from w rife on Saturday night. He was fined $5. and costs amounting to ‘$10 or 10 daysin jail.~A fellow country= man paid the fine for him FIRED TWQ. sHOTS. €3 * A Buigarian, . ‘Theader Mach, ~apâ€" peared in Police Court: this morning FINED FOR DRUNKENNESS L. Reinhardt appeared before Magisâ€" trate Weir this morning on a charge of being. . drunk and: disorderly, . he pleaded guilty and was fined $10 and costs amounting to $13 or 10 days in jail. ~He paid the fine. o o. * BUILDING IN 1912 SHOWS A BIG * INCREASE. » "ga Indications are that the expendiâ€" tures for building:operations in Berâ€" linâ€" this. year will exceed those of last year by over half a miltion dollats» For the eleven months of 1913 â€"endâ€" reports issuing .permits amounting to $829,018, compared with $356,143 for the same period last year. _ Ni OF ABATTOR During the month of November‘the rermits issued amounted ‘to $18,870, conmpared â€"with $7,975 for the same month in 1911 Buffalo Expert Requested by Board of Health to Give Estimate of Cost The regular meeting of the Berlin Board of Health was held in thewold Council Chamber on Friday evening. Cons¢derable time was spent in disâ€" cussing a fixed charge for patients at the Isolation â€"Hospital. It was t ally moved by Mr. Ahrens and Dr. J, McGillawee that a charge for thoso who can pay he fixed at $14.00 ‘and if patient_can not pay the full amount the charge is to be left to the ‘dis= eretion ~of the Sanitary. _ Inspector, Medical: Health Officer and the Chairâ€" man of the Board. This was carnied. VIT AL~ 8ST A TLSTICS The advisability of submittinganoâ€" ther byâ€"law in connection with the &sâ€" tablishment of the proposed abattoir was hrought . up by . the Chairman. After â€" a brisf : discussion _ Mayor Schmal: was asked _ to communicate with Engineer â€" Schantz of Mannenâ€" wetsch & Co., of Buflato, who recentâ€" ly visited Berlin and looked oÂ¥er sevâ€" eral proposed sites, and ask him ‘to submit plans and specifications to the BHoerd â€" at a spécial moeting to be called at an early date. No. 1.â€"M.â€"W. Shants>. ... .....3 _ No: 2.â€"â€"E. Woelnst ... ... ........0:8 No 3.:=â€"48. .D. Wey ... ... A:% No. 4 â€"M. L. Sikth ....... ... 3 No. 5.â€"Jobn Schiedel ...... ..;,.. 34 No. 6.â€"M. B.‘Rickert ... ..=}2.8 No."T.â€"Tibus Kolb ......«..». /Â¥ No. 8.â€"T.W. ~Wambold ...... ,....3.2 No. 9.â€"M. B. Rickert ...= .......:3.8 No. 10.â€"M. B. Rickert ... ...A No. 1t.â€"M.~wW. €‘ressman .., ......3.8 No. 12.â€"Lensen Schiedel ....... ...3 No. 13.â€"â€"Peter M. Martin ... No: ‘14.â€"W.B.«Reinhart ...... .....:46 ‘No.â€"16.â€"J. L. BetB# ... ...... .. A4 No. 16.â€"Geo. Schnelder ....., ......3.4 "No.:17.â€"Adolph Merkel ..... ......5 No. ‘l&.â€"--hmtn Wambold ,....... ../... No.‘19.â€"Eam Sherk {... ... ..8.6 No. 20 â€"S. E. Schmidt ... ...A Signed.â€"J. McGillawee, M. O. H. WILL ASK FOR $30,000 Sanitary Inspector \Engineor Schantz of â€"© Buflalo: was present and ~submitted abattoir plans and estimates of cost. A «: special meeting â€" of ~the Berlin Board ol Health was held Wednesdayt Afterâ€" receiving aJlarge. @amount â€" of information on the subject from i the engineer, and a careful consideratiohn of the merits <f the respective plans it, was finaily decided upon motion of Mr. C,. . A. Abrens and W. Cairnes. to ask the Council _to submit a byâ€"law to<the people in January: for. $30,000 to be used in purchasing asite and ergc%ing a modern abattoir inBerlin: * The _ proposed abattoir would : :te of Are . proof construction, ‘brick, stee! and coment being largely used in the construction, and. would chave _ a w of 100 cattle, 200 hogs and ‘per day. ; This would meet the requirements not only for ‘Berlin, but for Waterloo as well, for years to. come. * a as well, for years to come. The recommendation of;. the Board i8 lï¬e? to‘ be considered at an . adâ€" ymesting of the Council. ‘Those present at the meeting Chaitman McKay and Mesers. ( Abrens,. D. A . Bean, W.â€"Caitnes Po‘lstein and Secretary Millar. MIL K â€"Jotn Schiedel ... .â€"M. B.‘Rickert ... .â€"Tibtus Kolb ...... .â€"T. W. ~Wambold . â€"M. B. Rickert ... 0.â€"M. B. Rickert .. tâ€"M.~ W . «‘ressman 2.â€"Lensen Schiedel .. 3.â€"Peter M. Martin 4.â€"W.~ B. â€"Reinhart . Abattoir Question TEST FOR NOVEMBER JOUOU were ’Repom of the Various Committees Were E Adopted with Little Discussion 34 2.8 46 4.4 3.4 3.2 3.6 approaching and some important ; is| Ald. | the action wa are ‘to be discuseed during ‘the m: Mth agitation bos election campaign was evident ~durâ€"|a new city hall. * ing the session of the Beriin Council) ‘The ‘resolution was declared <car on Menday evering. i â€" {ried. f : In addition: to. the grist of .. reports submitted by : the various. committtes "‘Fflflg““ resolutions â€" were troduced members . which ereatâ€" edâ€" considerable â€" debate: â€" and â€" were dealt with, thus fulflling . the ureâ€" slection pledges of almost. a year ‘These resolutions, two of . which were introduced by . Ald.. Uttley, proâ€". vided for the appotntment of a comâ€" mittee‘to confer with the â€" Waterloo ‘Town Councik respecting . probable union of the two municipalities;â€"the amalgamation of, various commissions and committees, and the adoption â€" of &w system of garbage collecâ€" Mayor Schmalz presided and : Alds. Euler, Asmussen, Dietrich, ‘Robleder, Kranz, Clement, «Mills, Dunke, . Pigâ€" per, Schilling, Uttley, Gross, Hagen, Detweiler, Knechtcl, Bucher, Schnarr and Schwartz‘ â€" were present. Aid. Winterhalt was the only absentee. Ald: «W .â€"V. Uttiey,â€" in introducing the above resolution at ‘the > Berlin Councilâ€"meeting, stated:that he sdid so in the hope that he would receive the undivided support of the Council. But oneâ€"member, Ald. Dietrich, did not hesitate to express his views by siating that he did not approve$ »0f Berlin going after Waterloo. <He was confident that the time was fast apâ€" proaching when Waterloo would apply for union with Berlie. = ‘The‘ mover ol the.resolution stated that there were varioug reagons why he proposed taking(the steps suggestâ€" ed in the resqlution, among them beâ€" ing that it would result in . arriving at a satisfactory arrangement respecâ€" ting the division of the street railâ€" way . profits which will «always be a vexed question. ~Another matter was Waterioo‘s interest in â€"the Collegiate Instituto. ~At present that town does not.â€"contribute toward the eapital ¢xâ€" penditutes of the: institution. The removal of Mount Hope cemetery was also a question to be dealt with within the mext lew wears. He~ was strongly in favor of the union of the two towns. By conferring â€" with the Waterloo authorities. it would then ‘be ascertained what their attitude was .on the question, and if it was in ‘opâ€" position to union Berlis would~~ ‘then know where it was at in connection [wifll the various enterprises referred Ald. Diettich (did not like to. see Berlin run after Waterloo. That town was bound to come to Berlin within a short time. # CiBd â€"Ald. Schnarrs did not : agree with the sentiments of Ald. Dietrich. There were so many things in common that could be taken upsjointly that . he thought the appointmentâ€"of the comâ€" mittee was most opportune. I Ald. Detweller referred to the fact that a similar committee was apâ€" pointed some time ago but no report had been received. x Ald.»Buler ; replied that a.committe¢ was>appointed last year buts it was impossible ~to seoure a«~conference with:Waterloo, ~A"committee was apâ€" pointed sgome: months ago to : discuse sewer connection‘and incidentally talk oÂ¥er the union question,. : but~~the meeting :was not held. â€" Heâ€" : hoped, however, thit the two corporations would get together if for no:‘<<thet reason than to endeavor to arrive at a~ satisfa¢tory arrangement ‘respectâ€" jng the division .ofâ€"the streetrailway Moved by Ald..Uttley, seconded by Ald. Rohleder, That a . comâ€" mittee . consisting> of . Mayor Schmailz, W. . D. Euler, E. ~W. Clement, H. A. Hagen and the mover and seconder, hxdnh‘ to interview the Mayorâ€"and Coyn: cil of.the Town â€" of Waterloo to ascertain whether that mtnicipalâ€" ity is ready to consider the (quesâ€" tion of uniting with Berlin, and that the Mayor endesvor > to: arâ€" range a meeting for this purpose this week. t the ï¬t Lruit remédy, will make yor. llbtlï¬â€˜l'"?:.-. $1. 1611 _ After -m'&hwu ot! your Fig Pills for «ud liver trouâ€" Ltla I»~feel stromg and well and able s 5893 % $ .9# w $ 0s Live lu-‘u. Dark are all â€" signs of | > the mystem being clogged. The Liiter and ‘Bowels â€" are inactive:and the~ Stomach is weak from undi:ested foods and foul gases. Mre.A. H. Saulter. . Bold;â€"at .all deaiers~ in 26 and 50 cent boxes: or â€"mailed by The Fig Pill Co., Bt. Thomes, Ont. ie q â€" to do my â€"ownâ€" work Hold ‘in Waterl0o .ny A. C}.â€" Hachnol Druggist, h ie cz ‘ommittee is Appointed SALLOW SKIN FIG PILLS Becretary G. M. DeBus, < ot «: the Park ‘Board. â€" «submitted a resolution of the Board recommending that the offer of the Breithaupt Estate to> doâ€" nate tem acres of land for park ~purâ€" poses ‘be accepted by the City Counâ€" cil. * , ~ Seoy. Millar, of the Board of Health submitted: a recommendation ‘Yor ~the construction of a ‘®ewer on Water St. south, from the trunk â€" sewer to the flushing shaft, a distance of 115 feet. :‘ ‘Theâ€"report of J. F. McKay, Chairâ€" man of â€" the Board of Heslth, was read and filed. F es ‘The communication of Dr.. J. . McCullough, of the Provincial â€" Board of Health, respecting: the overworking of the present filtration beds at the sewerâ€"disposal plant and ordcring that the number of beds be increased, ‘The fire departmentâ€"made â€" & ‘quick response to an alarm sent in : from Box: 82 in Berlin Wednesday. mornâ€" ingâ€" and < distinguished> = what might have been: a more disastrous fire in a short space of time. w« > Smoke was coming from the tailor shop of S.:O. Schmidt, 61 King street west, BLAZE DID $3,500 DAMAGE | Hymeneal | ‘The marriage took place on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the â€" home of Mr. John W.. Davey, King St:, Berlin, <of his _ daughter,. Miss ~Annie, to Mr. Hugh â€"~ Lebman, > wellâ€"known hockey goalâ€"keeper. â€"The: ceremony was perâ€" formed in the presence. of<the relativâ€" es of the contracting parties by Rev. Marcus Scott, D. D., â€" of â€"«Berlin. The bride was attired in~a gown ‘of French silk crepeâ€"over Oluny lace. The bridesmaid, . . ‘Miss ~ Frances Ferrigr, wore a :. dress of > whit@ broadcloth with orange trimmings. ‘Milton < G, ‘Davey was groomsman. Miss L. Lehâ€" â€"man ‘playod the wedding marth ~and Miss :Minnic Werrier sang *‘Tâ€"cause." The young ) couple ‘left on the 5.20 train lor Vancouver, B.C., where‘the groom will play on the Pacific Coast League this season. ‘The Municiffial Council ‘of the Townâ€" ship â€"of Wellesley met, pursuant® : ‘to adjourniment at the Council ‘Chamber, CUrossWil, Monday, the 2nd day _ of December, 1912, at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon. â€"~ wAÂ¥ t3 > All: the mombers ol the Bodfd were in attendance,. A B. Robertson, . the Reeve, présided. °~ > y ‘The minutes of the November _ ses fion were read and adopted.. "After‘ taking . the ovidence re â€" the Â¥illing.of lambs by a dd“u dogs, 4t was: move@d by J. L ‘MtKay,: secondâ€" e4 by J. Holman that the wmum . â€" of $18.60 be ‘paid to â€" Geo. Berdux as tompensation for : ¢wo lanshs® â€" killed by a dog or dogs and: that the Reove issve~an ofdet in paymont thereo{.â€" Carried. * :~Communication, . bills: and ‘accounts were received, fead and conidered. Moved by Ald. Mills, ~seconded by Ald. Clement, that this ~Counâ€" cil accepts with pleasure the gift of tem acres . of woodlands . fai natural park purposes ~as per the communijeation from the: executor of the estate > of‘the Jate Louis Breithaupt, dated November 29th, ‘1912, and that this Council ~exâ€" tends its thanks to the executors of this estate ~tor "their liberal action in donating this property to the city. Moved by L. Baschier;. saconded : by W. Hastings, that the tollowing bills and accounts ‘be pafd ‘and that â€" the Reeve issie ordérs in paymett of said amounts ‘as {ollows :« + Joha F. Lichty, fAlling in oulâ€" â€" "'" o s o C‘ it 5.40 A. J. Saunders, refund »of taxes, 4.37 Moges Bowman, rofund «i taxes. 6.50 Treagurer of Wootwich Township, . _ payment of Diteh No. 1 ...... (leo. Grummer, repairing odivert ROAMAPRY * £.4..... 0 4 veng Freeng, . Pive DONATION OF PARK LAND Wellesly Township Minutes Increase Should AccepÂ¥/ Offer To Extend Sewer LEHMANâ€"DAVEY Health Report KFiltration Beds Sheep Case 97.18 *\ 32%, John S. Meyer, ‘forâ€" repails :......"4 Christ E. Roth, refondâ€"of statute 'W Pï¬ hn ts e ntene S tb s ;,x‘.‘} . "A. Burke, grading ynd use.of . °. _‘ roadâ€"machine ......... *:’9 12.50 John Omand; ;ï¬:& in ~oulvert / _ and repairing road. haltâ€"pay. 3.00 Christ C. Erb, for: cedar {posts, ‘14.10 C. B. Lichty» & son, | balance. sower! acct. and . painting bridge ..162.16 A. K. Meyer, repairing roadâ€"maâ€" chine cce s o2 s ncgesi / John Ottman, for railing and fiMâ€". _ ; ing: in washouts.. s 100. ,0=5.40 A. W. Martin, |gravellingper com . *‘ SEMOG <.....livs qfrivscss l pat 3i+ . * io i. ; 9 B0 Jacob Bricker, gravel.to pathâ€" _‘masters and work on road ... ,;-,lb Geo. Forwell; for cedar posts .. 2.50 John Gies, drawing «gravel for>~ ~_ approach to bridge .......â€".2.." 2: Clemens Esbaugh, putting.in culâ€" | * vert ahd drawing stong ...;,;.;c:8.00 Peter Berges, for coment and reP. . 6 m,...,...._.v.._...'.v...;“... ,;.-;.....ul.S'l‘ Jos. L. ~Roth, refund : of County : Statateâ€"Iabor â€"...:.1...: ... v~.....; ©8.00 Louis Gremm, putting in cul« ; NOKKb® 22. 30 121 hins. ol 3| 1n $.00 David Gropp, gravel to pathmasâ€" ters part hallâ€"pay...><~... .~ ©~5.08 Win Robinson, ‘filling /in "washout _ * and rop. Culvert ....._.........",.. 8.00 Peter F. Schummer, to defray ; ~ the expenses of the local Board . Health for 1912 ., ~. ...167.80 Josiah Sittlet, filling in wishâ€" ~~ _ .. B. J. Ballard, rent for Divisionâ€" Court: fof 1918 .£. 4.: @n:....0f d Joseph E. Nurse,â€" repairing â€"~ apâ€" proach to bFidge .....s.< ;+< .« Gust. Eisenmenger, spreading: gravel .. ok Cegulices "Amas . THolrym‘ 7ch)u(_ tor, repaiting tridg Hanley, repairing ail)fioiz; to bridge 4<pay is..L....0c..9 Wm. Lantz, digging ditch and reâ€" Pairing CUIVOTt cyusu.. .000 llllds John MoCormick, tepairing apâ€" John Seipe, spike and wire acâ€" OOURE 3; 034. 1. PEA ATALAhe ols Jac. Meyer, gravelling per conâ€" Mrs. Jos. Herrgott, lor repairts toâ€"plough s.....¢ ... ASI .. Jac. Miller, gravel to pathmas Noah Herrgott, filling in washout and at bMidge»........<.z200 .>. W. H. Kerr, gravel account .. Mrs. Cotte, gravel to pathmasâ€" E. Ward, repairing road ... ... John C©. Schultz, putting in cul vert and drawing gravel .:....: Ed. Smith, drawing gravel ..;.. Petor Lichty,â€"work on Tp. line FNIMIY 2l aore 323. 40 0 en is [ Apianie s e M Joel Jantziy biilding snowâ€"fence statute‘ labor .@ut. ... ... ... 37.62 John Gerber, rspairing culverts, 7.50 Mosesâ€"Eteinman, refund ol statâ€" ute labor .;...s...8ic\.. .00A % H. Forler, . refund ol taxes te. . Geo. Fink, gravel to. pathmasâ€" _ . N6rS ¢..oou.. onvally‘s. ons »Auce M John Feppler, refund taxes church © ant cametery© .;1l8.) o.s.ssl9sle>~ 1 R.â€" Voisin, gravel to: pathmasâ€" %efs, work etc. ;..0;. til, .0. 8 Robert Lintick, oversecing grayâ€":. Albert Smith, repairing culvert and WARROUb ;.......0...uis ... ... Jas. Birmingbam, drawing grayâ€" elâ€"contiract rep. Culvert .._... ... 2.50 (H. A.â€" Barbour, refund ‘of taxes .70 Abe Siegner, gravel ‘to pathmastâ€" . _ TK Sverdin‘in " 2o Pole t thve thes" + t ol renin t 19000 BE uyc fom y 2 s ov . Pote hA thes o ts otopye ut 9400 L. Wilford, for winter road . ....., 3.3 Jag. Hewitt, ‘rep. chlvert ...... ~ 5.0 V.. Heric, treasurer‘s salary...: 100,00 Sam Holtzschug, â€" damage ~~ to ~* | DUKEY, O40. ..) 2. smal, Sustwals . 10,00 FREE TO YOUâ€"MY SISTER Sotis * ntcks or Tore Thaith ho pinic‘y daks 11 wiil not inveriire "with your s oi â€"l.v-: Ed -v-â€"; EToE Eoo en e e t P on nromneinain e o went Peally Eungscell women h ds cane Weï¬ on mm d nc s dont reviunt d tnt eriett Psn elin MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box . . 801 ts Lornre Eamiiur <of Porii. Kansus, saye: ""I will hort add my testimany _ _ E .x?%ï¬"p dx_ h ‘..1‘,31_5 »2 s “â€g w* | * en cured of stos o f e areiioton se en esns Pef in . . .. . 4.00 100 16.00 30.00 6212 50.25 2.50 25.35 18.60 6.50 10.00 42.60 34.55 5.00 1.50 4.80 4.00 4.50 4.50 5.00 1.15 i'Jm‘i?Eï¬.‘ ree of any charge, my ieA tCoq â€" 3"17: ;v-’r:u':m‘::r. or yo'vrw“ %L“T' ra .; teli you how to cure yoursclves m_.iï¬ the Relp of a doctor, Men cannet understand somâ€" cafs nonage W hat wentomen Anow ï¬ we know betier than any doctor. ~miy home treatment is a safe and sure m«wu&?’ or o ioi iimnanartane o Soom en o tent ptaiel eoperantar wan you a complete 10 days* t & “%'nglnprm you tnat you can cure at bome, llli'g' quickly ‘and '“T{' Aeimelnbet, that it will coft you nothing to give the Rd Bier, gravel to TObAL ....,2 .achsr iss L ud @2000,%9 Carried.. / ; Moved by J. L. McKay, seeâ€" by J. Hoflman, ‘that the Reeve insureâ€" the p. Hall, in the Farmer‘s Fire ‘In surkiice Co., to the amount of $100. Carried. rhax " I have to congratulate the Ontario Government of their advance made in appointing District Medicat Officers of Health. I would, however, like «te see them go farther and establish whose duty it would be toâ€"look atter eounty boards with paid officers, sanitary matters for the County. ‘According to the latest instructions of the Provineial Board _ of w. all cases of tmeasles, whooping ¢ Â¥ tuberculosis, ete., have to be reportâ€" ed to the secretary of the Board:, of Health, which is a step in the right ‘ditection. * : In order to preovent the spread â€" of typhoid 1 would ask the residents: of this municipality, for their own beneâ€" fit, to ut'u far as possible, that their wells do not become contaminaâ€" ted from barnyards of privyâ€"pits and in ‘this connection would say _ that anyone wishing to have their | well water tested can have same . done, free of cost, at the Provincial Labâ€" oritories at ‘Toronto. | Said . samples to be sent through your local board. ‘I would ask our people, whenâ€" any suspicious cases, in their family, apâ€" ues oo of tite foury any ue s your local board. In this way alone cam the spread of contagious disease be prevented, and at the same "time the cost lessened to the party ~most interested. : Would also draw the attention ~ of the public to the Act respecting <the disposal of dead: animals, also~ â€" vegâ€" etable matter. "All dead animals are to. be cither buried or burned.â€" and no vegetable matter or refuse . from privy pits to be deposited‘in any runâ€" ning stream or other bodies of water. T hope for the next year:ourâ€" municiâ€" 'Dfllflmtyi‘auhuftdnm diseases as it has been for the past few years. I have the honor to be, vours respectfully, _: _ D. ‘McFachern, \â€"~ Modical Health Officer. Moved by W. Hastings, seconded by J.: L McKay that the. annual â€"report handed to this Board by our Medical Health officer, and read by‘ the Reeve, be ‘accepted and passed. Carried. © Moved by J. L. McKay, : seconded by J. Hoijman, that the time for paying taxes for the year 1918, * be extemded to and include the 16th day of December, 1913. y ©po with Moved by J. L.‘ McKay, sbcomded . by W. Hastings, ‘that ‘this‘~â€"Council do now adjourn tw meet again, < | at the Tp, Hall. ‘Crosshill, Monday, the 9th day of â€"December, 1912, 9.30 > a. St.â€"Clememts, Dec. 3, 19123 m. Carried FREE TO YoU AND Evcay gigT1A SUrFeR. l‘;ac'ml WOMEN‘S ALMENTE. PETER F.â€" SCHUMMER,â€" %"* Tp. Clerk. a thmasters 12.40 WiNDSOR. On® w and will t and makes n days‘ trem in $1043.44