‘. ‘@ubscribed Capital ............... $250,000 »< i Deposit with the Dominiqn .. . ‘ _ Government ... ... ...... $117,140.00 *‘ _ Al policies guaranteed by the Lonâ€" _. éon and La&a:hire Insurance Comâ€" /1 pany with ts of $16,306,638. * ALPRED WRIGHT, SECRETARY a General Insurance Agent Established 1864 Such is the nature of the great cures which Zamâ€"Duk is daily effecting. Purely horhal ia composition,. this great baim is a sure cure for all skin discases, cold sores. chapped hands, frost biis, ulcors. bloodâ€"poisoning, variâ€" cose sores. pilrs, scalp sores, ring» worm, inflated patches, cuts, burns and bruiscs. All druggists and stores sell at 50¢c. box, or post free from Zamâ€"Buk Co., upon receipt of price. Mr. J. E. Arsenault, a Justice of the Peace, and station master at 'dlinï¬:r‘. on the Prince Edward Island Railway, says: "Four yoars ago I slipped in the station and fell on a freight truck, sustaining a bad cut on the front 0€ my leg. I thought this would heal, but instead of doing so it developed into a bad ulcer, and later into a form of eczema waich sproad very rapidly end also started on the other leg. Both legs kecame so swoellen and sore that I could only g~ about my work by having them bandaged. My doctor eald I must stop work and lay up. "This was my condition when I got my first box of Zamâ€"Buk. Greatly to my delight that first box gave me re Mef. I continued to apply it to the sores, and day by day they got better. 1 could see that at last I had got hold of something which would cure me, and in the ond it did. "It is now over a year since Zamâ€" Buk work:d a cure in my case, and there has been no return of the eczema." "After six months of this trouble 1 consulted another Ccostor, but with no better result. I tricd all the salves, liniments and lotions 1| heard of, but instead of getting beitcr i got worse. Plans for the enlarging of the Walâ€" per House by adding two stories to the building and providing for 70 adâ€" ditional rooms are being prepared. Otâ€" her extensive improvements will be made during the sumnmer months. The total cost, it is cstimated, will be $70,000. TO ENLARGE WALPER HOUSE * CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE C. A. BOEHM A- :fl . s # # f c\!hu»fln Ant n::g_‘ct oeg“.ï¬ The Mercantile Fire INSURANCE COMPANY | Office, Waterioo Mutual Building, King St. s Business Oflice 249, House 209. Business solicited for first class Companies. Waterloo, Ont. YE Resident nume . Gï¬â€˜m‘g it y kn STRATFORD, ONT. « The best practical trainâ€" ing _ school in â€" Ontario.â€" ‘Three deparinints COMMERâ€" CIAL, _ SHORTHAND _ and TELEGRAPHY. All courses are thorough _ and practical. Teachers â€" are experienced aud graduates are placed in posiâ€" tions. We give individual atâ€" tention and students may enâ€" ter at any time. < Write for our free Catalogue at once. B. a. McLACIHILAN, Principal. No aVAWE WEHRLILIETL & IBW / members of Berlin Board of Health| 11. wn:m:iâ€"_ anala in 2e ast_ _ at the regular Mr. William Mitchell of Sin:coo is SURANCE COMPANY | |\ha asred tor permnaion j» Cuuet ) | spending a dew days in the City. INCORPORATED 1875. :'u:nl upâ€"Lo date -l:ï¬m house '.l_llu I.‘In;uumidrw. is property â€" near cb limite guest Manâ€" Office _ â€" Waterlo® in the §°"'-!lt‘ird- & sion street. _ & 10408 ; Phone 246. 5n |\avente butcher, appeased betore the | morsing tor the Pacide C { _ Irene Catharine, the twin _ infant | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Weâ€" | ber, Lancaster St., born on Feb. 12, ‘ died on Wednesday, and was buried in Lthe Bridgerott cemetery on â€" Friday ‘atternoon. Rev. M. J. Bieber had \charge oi the services. Stratford, Mar. 1.â€" This morning three farmers {rom Wilmot Township, Messrs. Peter Wegiahrt, . David Hamâ€" mer and Ifenty â€" Hamimer, were brought up before Police Magistrate O‘Loane in the police coutt, who were charged with being in the party of six who broke into the barn of Mr. Nicholas Roth, in South Easthope on Friday mérning, and took away . a horse which he claimed belonged _ to him, aiter clubbing Roth and _ his two sons. Mr. J. C. Makins, K. C., represented N. Roth in the case. The charge was read to the defendâ€" ants, aiter which Mr. Mankins teâ€" quested that the case be adjourned. The magistrate therowith adjourned the hearing of the case until Thurs day motning, March 6, at 10 o‘clock, and admitted the defendants, Messrs. Poter Wegiahtt, David Hammer ani Tlenry Hammer, out on bail of $1000, to be given by themselves and _ $250 by Messrs. Wa. Heipel, George Hamâ€" mer, Nicholas Bucheit, of North Wilmot, and Henry Knechtel, of South Easthope, each, for each of the deienâ€" dants â€" to Mournt Hope Cemetery. The serâ€" vices were in charge of Revs. .J. W. BURIED IN BRIDGEPORT The funeral of the late Herbert Gauntley took place on Sunday _ afâ€" ternoon from the residence, King St., J. Androw and Jos. Jane#:. The office staff and employes of the Light Commission took possession of the bhome of ther former Superintenâ€" dent. Mr EBE J. Philip, Otto â€" street, on Friday evering. and provided him with cn» of the most agrsceable surâ€" Er s2s of bis lifetime. About thirtyâ€" five wers presers to show their _ apâ€" preciation of the services of Mr. Phlip during tte eight years he has had charge of Beflin‘s light and powâ€" er plant and a most enjoyable evenâ€" iog was spent in gaines, music, etc. During the evening an address . was read by Mr. Goorge 1. Clarke, â€" and a beautiful gold chain and locket was presented to Mr. Philip by Mr. Ed. Fri.s, and _ a bandsome ebony oilet set way presented to Mrs. Philip by‘ Mr. V. 8. Mclutyte. After Mr. Philâ€" ip bhad recovered from the "shock" he neatly acknowledged the gifts and the kind sentiments of the address which whte decply appr:ciated. Ho would SURPRISED _ MR. E. J. PHILP Chairman [â€"Abrens _ and _ Messrs. Macklin, «Schilling, Mayor Euler, Dr. McGillawee, Sanitary Inspector Buchâ€" haupt and Secretary Millar were preâ€" sent. Dr. McQGillawee reported that _ the patients at _ the Isolation Hospital are convalescing rapidly and will be released in a week or two. It was agreed that the _ various houses that are under quarantine regâ€" ulations should be watched by special police. ‘ The ‘Board @onsidered _ that the smallpox situagion in Berlin is well in hand and that unless there is a more serious outbreak | it was not necessary to issue an order at presâ€" ent. \|Board of Health Grants Per.|$ : The Hap Nayor Fiwer informed the . Bo@rd/on a short visit to his friends Mesâ€" that Dbr. K. i1. Bell, representing the|srs. Gettas and Gettas of the Bertin Provincial Board was ::d m t ciz Restavrant. this week _ and sugges 1 .oR s wo sons, ~ Bert Soant sount Peomiment the yercipe: oo Desetse uin leare Borien on tnt tion of all the childten attending the 10th of llll’t'h for Halifax. from where schools in the city. It was not an they sail for London on the â€"‘‘Vicâ€" order on the part of the Provincial torian‘‘ the iith of this month. Board, however. e ole t Lt use mt Omb ns ueider proposes to have the building erected within the next few mouths. Considerable time was oecupied in going through the accounts for the month whick were more numerous and larger thar usual, amounting to $435.82. ‘The rarger portion of this was was for the turnishing . of the Isolaâ€" tion Hospitals with linen and bedâ€" clothing, for catables for the _ patiâ€" ents aud stail, and for disinfectants used by the bealth officers. ' Mayor Fiuwler informed the ° Board that Dr. R. i1. Bell, representing the Provincial Board was in the city The Board members were © converâ€"| Miss Mandy Card has returned from sant with the location of the _ proâ€"| Toronto where she had been visiting posed slaughter house and as there|for several days. C are no residences within‘ a quarter Of| ‘The Misses Edna and Lillian Kirby a mile from where it will be erectad are spending a lew days with relatâ€" the request was granted. Mr. SQBâ€"| usc in Tarants s Excellent Programme Renderâ€" ed at thgï¬b_mry’Hall j Since our repeated recommendations failed to induce soms Eczems sufferers right in this town to try D.D.D. Preâ€" scription at $1.00 & bottle, we arâ€" ranged with the D.D.D. Laboratories to offer a special trialâ€"for the presâ€" What Eczema sufierer would mot spend 25 cents to cure that terrible agonizing itch? & y "1I00 â€" 10 CXC0F torian‘‘ the iith of this monthâ€" _ [jeng prizes offered arquitted _ them Miss Ella Daniels and Miss Lottio!nelves in a most creditable and pleas Ahrens were the hostesses of one of|ing manner. The subjects were time the largest and most successful meetâ€" ily and elevating and the thoughts ings of the Women‘s Musical Club this expressed by the speakers proved tc season, at the New Jerusalem church, be instructive and beneficial for the last Saturday afternoon, when the audience. All of the competitors were following programme was excellently jlistened to with undivided attention rendered, aiter which tea was served:‘ and appreciation. ives in Toronto. â€" Miss Moore, of the G.N.W. Tele graph office a'“:hh morning on . a two weeks‘ y trip. Mr. Stewart of Toronto will ren der a solo in Trinity Methodist Church on Sunday morning. Mr. C. M..Bezzo has returned from the Que:n City where he attended the big temperance convention. Mr. Jobn G. Barbas, Proprietor of the Home Candy Works, Detroit, is LOCUTION _ _ _ CONTEST WAS A SUCCESS Your enjoyment of a phonograph depends not only on the number of selections. It depends on the quality of each. The was invented on the quality idea. It produces the most clean cut, lifelike and beautiful tone you ever heard. _ PX Edison Blue Amberol Record It will never wear out and indifferent handling of it or drépping it on the floor won‘t break it. It is constant in its ability to please. _ Sss Amberol Records for you. [ y - Themas A. Edison, Inc., 100 Lakeside Aro., Orange, N. J., U. 8. A. A complete line of Edison Phonaographe and Records will be found at Itch Gone Instant‘yâ€"â€"â€"Proof at 25¢ onstant in its ability to please. Your Edison dealer will be glad to play Blue Tuesday Evening | The tenâ€"minute service on the Rerâ€" Ilinâ€"Waterloo Street Bailway, | which {has been in operation from 11 o‘clock +a.m. to 10 p.m. for almost a year. I D.D.D. Prescription will convinee you instantly, for it takes the itch {away theâ€"very moment you start to wash the sikn, and it curesâ€"as we lKNOW. A. 1. Hachnel, Druggist, Waterloo. mes to Deliord Snider. By request Rev. Mr. Hockey presented the report _ of the judges and in doing so compliâ€" monted the contestants on the splenâ€" did manner in which they had acâ€" quitted thems:lves. Mrs. C. Bochmâ€" ©r, County President of the W.C.TA. made the presentation of the modal and Mayor Fischer, presented eyh of the other five contestants with a handsome book. Ten Minute Service Extended entâ€"at only 25 cents for this spevial bottle. This nominal price is made to assure a trial by every skin sulâ€" ferer. . uc’a Bunday morning, was the ï¬ Mr. and Mrs. J. McNally, % street, during his visit in Berâ€" ing the request for an _ increased gramt from $150 to $200. President 'J:nwn was the chief spokesman and pointed out that the money _ secured from the city was paid out for the begefit of beautifying the city. He referred to the effort that _ will be made to interest school childrep in flower culture and also providing the members â€" withâ€" borticultural _ literaâ€" ture. Messrs. Schmatz, Bezto _ and iDowning addressed the Council briefâ€" Iy. The delegation was assured by the iMayor that the request would receive the serious consideration of the Finâ€" {ance Committee. i Before adjournment Ald. Hett said ‘he desited to commend the Mayor The byjJaw providing for the fssue of & debentureâ€"to the amount of $11,â€" 200 for the purpose of purchasing lands for a public park. A lengthy byâ€"law providing rnles and regulations in the. management of â€Mmt Hopo Cemetery was read> and discussed briefly. Ald. Breithaupt did not agree with the proposal that the Cemetery Committee should Bave power to remove shrubs and ~ tombâ€" stoncs, but was opposed by the balâ€" ance of the Council. The byâ€"law was passed without â€"amendment, â€" â€" Ald. Rumpel suggestod that it should be and the members of the local Board of Health for the strong stand they had taken in connection with Berlin‘s rights in the matter of the adminâ€" istration of the Health Act. â€" Ald. Hett‘s remarks were warmly applaudâ€" ed by the Council. REGINA.â€"So keen is the demand heré for experienced male stenographâ€" ers and so impossible is it to obtain them, that theâ€"representative of | a certain firm bere leaves . toâ€"morrow for Chicago and New York in an efâ€" fort to obtain 54 experienced . young raale stenographers to fil the demand made by the business establishments of Reging. ‘That the Waterioo County Poultry and â€"Pet Stock Association be allowâ€" ed to use the market building â€"for their show on the usual terms, nameâ€" ly, $25 for the first day and $15 for succeeding days, and that they . be made a grant of $55.00, with the upâ€" derstanding that the show be held in the Market building. Theo friends of Mr. asd Mrs. Richâ€" ard Merkel, 1860 Charon streot, . will sympathize with them in their loss by the death of their sizâ€"monthsâ€"old son Carl Walter, which took place on Wednesday . Irene â€" Kathleen, one of the â€" twinâ€" daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Weber, 105 Lancaster strect, passed away on Wodnesday, aged 14 days. ARE STENOGRAPIIERS IN DEMAND. TWIN DAUGHTER DEAD The report of the Fire & Light !Conm}tuoemud a prolonged . deâ€" |bate led by Ald. J. E. Hett, who is a member of the Committee bet was opposed to the recammendations reâ€" specting the site for the new â€" fireâ€" hall in the North Ward and also the |imcreases of salary granted the fire Berlin Horticultural Society, wrote suriace only on this street. tion from the City Engineer, estiâ€" matimg the amount of sludge to be 11,000 cubic yards. If placed on the island and nearby localities it can be reqeond for 30 cents per cubic yard, ~It was a busy session and the ten days will keep the members the wicinity of the City Hall a at the cny nel. * . The segular mebting ‘of the Beciin «: PmE PRen + hn on 2C on Nt 1k + ty t Pnd J £B% Horticultural Society Grant. BEREAVED To Fir Byâ€"Laws he n _. BDr. Plorce, during poriod of practice, prescription a ‘.‘.:’ fiee be put it op in form o DDr. Prncd‘s pevert o Preseli oo in hn britat® B over this city on Sunday and toâ€"day, SIS. Louis Kramp, Benj. Shirk," and the street cars and trains have on Schiedel, Jacob Schicdel, A! been kept busy clearing the tracks of Schicdel and Isaac Schiedel. ~ _ snow. The time schedule has not . * neemnmarnenenmmimecce been regulat, but the tracks are ’nept’ MINARD‘S LINIMENT _ CU open by the use of the swoepers, i BURNS, ETC. f The death of one of Berlin‘s best The death of Mr. Abram S. We and well known citizens took place took place carly Saturday m about 4.15 Friday aiternoon in the ing. at his residence 95 Bruba person of Herbert Gauntley at. his street afiter having suflered a par ’lamily residence, 523 King St. Berlin tie stroke nine days ago while at The deceased had been a very patient I. Goudie‘s grocery store. The sufierer for the last ten months. The Cceased was in his 58th year and best medical skill and careful nursing well and favorably known in of his life partner was of no avail. county having farmed for over th His death was not unexpected as it years near Bresiau on the old W was looked for the last two months. Homestead. He is survived by : The deceased was born on May 22nd, bereaved _ widow, and four child 1859, in Berlin, Ont., and was â€" in namely," Allan, Bloomingdale ; Me his 54th year. ‘The deceased leaves da, Simon and Irene at home. T to mourn his loss a sorrowing widow are two â€" grandâ€"children and one and two daughters, viz., Edith, Mrs. ter, Mrs. Noak Detweiler, resk Sidncy S. Mcier, of Guelph, _ and between Berlin and Breslav. Pansy, Mrs. }lobett Brm'vnlee" of Torâ€" inthentonsohmmeenbmocrmmememeem onto." The Misses Gauntley ard Mrs. . Aâ€" T. Schiedel of this eit;’ are sisters BURIED IN BRESLAU. of the deceased. Two brothers also / survive. _ The funcral of the late Abram‘" DEATH OF MR. t The accused are among the employ es of the Company who went 0 strike on Friday last and were founa guilty by His Worship of having â€" @in hitched the team being driven from the factory to the freight sheds .anm turned the horses back to the stables, leaving the load of goods on th road. Mutt and Pinnacher alleged that they did not do the unhitching, | 1 Magistrate Rohieder in rendering his decision stated that notw! ing the contradictory nature of the e vidence he had no difficulty in to the conclusion that the story of t he prosecution witnesses was the 1 one and he found them guilty. He w as at a loss, however, in deciding up on the extent of the punishment, as hewuawareofthehetuthz cused had no money and had been recéiving small woazes. But he sired to make an crample for the bencfit of others ani fiscd a fine of $5 and costs. This punishment seemed to be a very levere\‘one and aroused cc s able opposition, the wile of one of the accused speaking out in court q the Justice oi the Peace of the small wages her husband had béen receb ing, and the treatment the employes got at the hands of the Cordage Comi pany. Several other strikers also â€"spoke and it appears that the‘ strikern are in most destitute circumstances and unless an carly settlement i8 arâ€" rived at the striking employes and their families will be on the verge of starvation. . vi Magistrate Rohleder ad.iced the strikers to get into comn with the Minister of Lator ard a representative would be sent into the difficulties and srrange a suitable settlement. This they to do and departed from the Courtâ€"room. The adjourned hearing of the action brought by High Constable Huber: against John‘ Mutt and Thomas Pinnacifer, of Doon, who were accused of having unlawfully obstructed August Nichis, an employee of the Doon: Twine and Cordage Co., took plact Thurs. in the Berlin Police Court with Mr. F. Rohleder, Justice of the Peac e, presiding. 4 Hiee he put it up in form of Dr. Pierce‘s Fevorite Prescription, that v cfl-u-i_k._bhlnq.u-h“-: Mus. Lica B. Ha uf ZTous, Va., writes: "I had been fail fride feinaan nc avuile wat Pous on o atten o B hat m in. _ I took only three bott! ferlpHio _Ehld-.'lhlnnoï¬h.h Write for our private address. TL J #a>= We gusrantee curahle cases of . ' M [f/= s |nervous pebuiTY, VARICOSE vENs, moopl . A U\ AND SKIN DISEASES, CLFET, BLADDER If )"l". Es URINARY AND KIDNEY COMPLANTS A 7 lail /1 Free Booklet on Discases of Men,. If unable to cafl M _ 22 flk\\, C u’r"“‘ fo : Wonderful Nervous System . C 4 ‘ Dres. KENNEDY & KENNEDY | _ Cor. 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Consult The nerves control all actions of the body so that anyâ€" thing that debilitates them will weaken all orgaps of the system. Early Indiscretisns sud Exeasese WeFe ruined thousands of pnnlmâ€" ung men. B“-hupuaelrvicorundvl l;fllfln::'E to a proper condition of manbsod. ‘They remain lf!gg !enmlly. phytk_:‘lly and sexuaily. Mow yor H taliy, ically and . Mow e Sn nervoue Snd wigh. ovepradiet aud EARLY INDISCRETIONS: Al EXCEOCES HAVE VNODERâ€" MINED YOUR SYSTEM 1« MNMerves ?" _’-; i &EPARTMENT OF LABOR FOR . to some Jefect at the point v The funcral of the lete Abram> * Weber took place on Monday af! noon to the Cressman Church® . cemetery in Preslau and was latg att nded. ‘The pallâ€"hearers wert M sts. Louis Kramp, Beni. Shirk, A on Schiedel, Jacob Schicdel, . Abt Schicdel and Isaac Schiedel. e MR. A. S. WEBRR ... PASSES AWJ OF CHARCE