Psi: in Berlin about fifteen years ago. He spoke on "floul-wimuhg" and his earnest remarks were profitable and greatly appreciated. Fork is going forward rapidly on . the' grading of the Berlin and North- ern Ry. Co's. track, between . Lan- caster and Guelph Sts. so as to straighten out the road. The grading will be completed in the course ot a l couple at weeks. l The Women's Instltuie oi Preston entered to the wants of the farmers at the plowing match at Centreville on Friday. one hundred lunches were â€with! and it mav he said the kind ladies did not have a solitary dry moment trom the time they pitched their tent on the hay-held; -.. The tirst class under the direction of the Social Service League ot the Y.W.CA. was held in Victoria School on Wednesday evening. Six. teen girls were present, the majority being Germans. llowever, there were also Swiss, Jews and Assyrians. Miss Rolston was in charge of the class. The girls will tre taught plain luring, such as making shirtwaists, told stories in’ English, and similar work. Music was also provided on Wednesday evening, and the Canadian National songs were sung. (‘ATERED AT PLOWING MATCH. The general tonhztittee in charge of the Laymetr's Missionary conilGi, to be held in Berlin on NOV. 5th is "tak- ing excellent Progress with the ar- rangements. The luncheon in the evening will be served in the Market building and will be in charge of the Y.W.C.A. workers. Deputations are “siting eVerv town and village in the county in order to interest the men ot the various churches in the' Pifty-tive years ago on Sunday, October 26th, Mr. Thomas Pearce; on School Inspector, arrived in the city and took up his duties as teacher at the old Central School. nitharce is enjoying good health notwithstand, ing his advanced years. Mr. George Scrimgeour, who has been spending the summer months at the home of his niece, Mrs. R. S. Forums, 124 Margaret avenue, left today tor Santiago, Cal., Them he will spend the winter months. -. Mr. Scrlmgemlr is a veteran nonhuman. having operated a planing mill o the the where the city of Vancouver is now located. This was back in the early 50'a. Item M, L. Wing and Mr. C. E. Wet-or. ot the Zion Evangelical s. B., Jen this morning tor Owen Sound to amend the annual Provincial SS. Animation convention. On Wednesday the pupils of the My school brought their contri- butions tor the Berlin Orphanage to the school where they were received Dy Re". C. R. Miller, Two automo bile loads were contributed, consistr " ot Vegetables, lruit. groceries, clothing, etc. In addition 812.00 in cash was also donated. An impressive address was deliver ed at the midseek oerVice in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church by M121 Montgomery oi Detroit, who resided) lmntnto Weir on Thur-d†met- " out a sentence ut 30 darn to s M! and Taylor lot marl, conduct, a he did not have the noc- uury me. Artothee cream at dis. adar [mi-d " and costs. Aid. J. E. Hett returned this morning trom in extended trip to the Peace Rierr Dimict in the far. northwnt. He is in splendid health, TI his triads are pleased to whim In. #. B. Hit} ion today on a Tiait tome: sons. Rev. J. w. Hyatt, at “on: salt, and B. B. Hyatt, in; In. Fruit sum, GUdi Ah. m May toe ht Ms: M “rm MmSwene. Anis- m mum“ at “In Berlin & WW Hospital, bu “tuned trom " and trip to Vancouver. B.C. It. and In. Hones Clem-u. oi Toronto. were the out: ol Mr. and In. H. W. Shoomtke: tor a low itâ€. i The than! ot an 1ch Jones Put- took took pines Tuna" alarm Iron the home at her sol-“03V“, to the Flown“ Wt†h .uJ-ua ol‘mu. B. C., y3tctette l" pose- litine - (ly ciii?Y" mail ,. Skaï¬lgglsï¬Ã© A Winner at the A PA": It"! F. F. DALLzVOmINo iiG, â€OVAâ€! "ammo". CANADA No Run The conmsul of oninion was that steps should be tum early next year to instal a new arsesn ot lighting along King street. and mal- Berlin‘s main thoroughIaro a real “white way." I The report oi the deputation. ap- pointed by the Light Comm to visit Butialo tor the purpose ot in- specting the Magnetite lamps Which illumiluto toms ot the Impact“: streets in that city, was pretreated by Supt. McIntyre at the meeting of the Commission: on Wednesday at- tendon. After the report wu mad Mayor Euler asked if the Commission pro- posed taking step. to have these lamps installed along King street. The Canadian General Electric Co., Poterhoro, will be and to apply six Magnum: lamps to be placed on King streetvto give the public " idea of the new light bolero it is rttttt11y decided to take step. to in- 11tLthe new system KING ST. BERILN There was little change in the mic- es demanded tor farm produce, vege- thbles and fruit at the weekly mar- ket on Saturday. Them was a large attendance of Iatmers and townspeo- ple. Fowl was not as plentiful as a week ago. Chickens were sold from " to 80 cents each, ducks from " to $1.00, and - from $1.50 to $2.00. Eggs sold at trom 33 to 35 cents per dozen, and butter " to 30 cents per pound. Potatoes were ob feted at tt.10 to $1.20 Per his. " Ples were otieted at from $1.60 to $2.10 per barrel, Northern Spies bringing latter price. Pests sold " 40 to 60 cents per basket. Csbbeges and cauiimywer ranged trom 5 to 12 cents per head. The Somerset Club ot this city held a most delightful and mgrNeetttgrttl dance in the Masonic Hell on Thun- (day evening, at ~.Whi0h there were about 150 guests in attendance. The commodious hall was beautifully dec- orated and the magnificent gowns worn try the young ladies added to tlrtattrartirertess at the event. ...-- SOMERSET CLUB’S . 50mm DANCE In a positive euro tor on! Stow. Kidney Trouble, Bladder and “My Stones, Gavel. Lumbago, Rheumuin Pains, ailments ot uric acid origin. Priee 81.50. Cotrmpondmee invited. The Sana! Mfg Co. Ltd., Winnipeg, In. . For sale at Draggist. A. G. Hae- hnet, Waterloo. z. . . o dt: Mr. mm, of a†11.1"“ has 'iild'li/Tld';'iL"'al'"ld'rblt med . call to St. Pull th' mu m w. ill lat quantities. H. Church. Elam. M mum: Thy pm to cult toward tho hem loath to part with him. st-r Company's 'tant and tte George Brown, of Shake-Pom, has numb: ot ded M W by the just [tuned his 53rd year us post- humus, u. Mom}: of than be!“ muur ot that plus. Mr. Brown, bl“ all I'd-nu, tome spool-m whoirintottsth minuscule 'ne-tVi-inte-tts, Dr. oidestjkriTiEi nu“ a. . Jake Kunkel who VII stated by f/ltd,',".',",",',',"',':,,",',',':,,'.""" than he Chiet O'Neill an: Welles 1m week " C. award in Police Continua mon- . (new, new the party mg, to ma a chap ot hung lave-tinting. informed than tut 1-0 max know-leap ot . you; girl Whim- {WW 100:1th under 14 years ot Me. The young fish tor terminus his Ind. so thick mun pleaded guilty and upon making wen ttry 'ying along th. buh. _ restitution was allowed to .0 on "tr- dt,', "1'3 walls; td'" ",lP'i', tall r. a u c an: I [landed ttfe'.??-..-..,... was found that the inter in the . river was mummy discolored. A . SANOL sample of this water "I tall-n try Dr. McNIlly to Toronto, when he I. . politive cure tor on: stones. tii)lPa" “ tm.air"d “d Preetertt ' In. P. J. Livingston ad mu Flore-co Roos, ot [Annual and tho mun- Liane Cm)! and Ana. Datum-get were guan- d the Min- es Rona, Irvin St. " I house party our the week-end. ‘Meuu.1‘.8.CoballlW.lm “In. was... Iem-t.l'1iteter.tutth. an. a do, at Torooto, "a a. gun. on “in“ lb. but. trt-ting d up“!!! on“. hum», an in an. mu:..1.. a.nma.m an. 'fe-c-tist-auto-af-let-aiu/ttxii" u. ug,tttir van,» .. cm - let "trep, IP, NM oit,'yt'.1'LtLti.lt" aâ€! {as - - 0m Sou-d who I. will ton-It Trinity W“ 8“, School at the mid convention on the Provin- cial s. s. Associates. Berlin Saturday Market A “WHITE WAY" W I "llltellt.ll4 l' HT *qPA. ""mBlllBlllllF tau '. Mdung‘fé'ï¬mw Van-“Mg tlfw. tiii,i,ii,ooli '""ttNht 1“._:_';'."‘“:“ .‘ "W Pttlt ' . - .. up“... In“- van- a lab (may... no“ --%. in} i 'f"'l,tlrtthu'Tfnd'l'1,f, U' 'lftlirV"G"dl"n"lkTlltl, ill “anâ€. “yon-inlet“- god 'Attitude. "lrtf.gluttiirll1'l"GTNrd'tur& nmammhmw a“ 'tttt -tittg up“ d'k:m "Mi:- d Pt. " tu",tg2.it.altd'2ttt,ti-. . - - "a. w. A m rub- In". In". J. B. ll“. ' . o;- " 'd"i'ltg'td u w or (by Gnu 'iiii'i'r"itie Sci-od- m a"!!! toth. “on. an“. A. J. no... tr. B. new. G. "m f and. t vim the 1'ii2y/GU "I. qeae.tirt. I'M " “in '0 and, Mayor Euler, a. M. mu, Cu l " 11'k at I'M“... the Dominion [ite; frr"cgp"t,Uett; et Tr. serum, D. u. Iilchil “I A. A.l “it , ' pecun- â€um" . Weâ€! _ m cunt. tg"dit ' ttrt,, girls: num- mom br thrE m. lou. u" " . “gun. 13er was tendered the Misa tllU o'hich m. been ulu'PIN“ “Ml Bo." W " "r nouns-non tor a. M toe tho bee JPd'tt Into" comma-cal tttsg aetim in "esuittq site. toe It.. any“: term on motion at Ila-In. Atitm ttgut, "m mm" Baid be. um and wage-m. Mr. Hugh's Iliu- ft/d',',) Mn Santa! and Sud 7.1“." ot lads will " tte In: reluctant in morning the Ills. party my lame; nanny ,emes.tPthiPte1r, W. w M m- .n ......-.-. _.....- h- . _ ‘Chuimn Lipperb-"If it is the Act. and it in clan. '0 will have to do it." Berlin Light Commission Wednesday alternoon Mwur Euler introduced the question as to whether the Commis- sion proposed paying over to tire city tmsum the pron" accruing trom the operation ot the gas plan this year. Mayo: Edier-ots,n that should not in Hid out ot the pro" of the [an “pullout." TO SE The monthly gunmen: showed that the not prom from the us and for September ‘wu mum, and um " had been read the Mlyoruked. "is it the Intention ofthe Commission to tum over the prtttit' of tho 3-- do "rttttmtt to the City?" an. A. R. Lang reminded His Wor. ship that we Commutation wu srpm+ ing over 83.000 in the cacao. at 1 mm building. _ ‘ members expirod with Monday 'Gaiil The t1.suat Ttttes ot than“ closed meeting, and " was Deeetrtrtrry to the humans meeting. Mr. Thomas. elect eight members tor; my.†tho shoemuer of E; King street, term, two fora two year term, and w" moved O hearty Vote of thanks one for one you. The result of tor 'tukitttt the repairs to the Chil- the election by ballot was that the dtett's shoes free ot charge. A rota old members were nsintrtated tor ot thanks WM. “I†tendered the three years, and new on" added tor'doctor's of the city, who, although the other terms. The scrutineers m- ttttt called on very often ttO you; ported " follows; 3-ymlr term, arrs.,alw1trs stood ready to give them H. L. Janna, Mrs. H. G. Brown, services when called upon. Other Mrs. W. H. Bowlby. Mr. A. C. Bra- .rtearrty "otea or thank. included the der. Mrs., sum. Mr. J. Hallman, ,ptesidertt, screwy. unmet. La- Mrs. D. w, Houston and Mr. J. R. dhea' Auxiliary and the press? _ H. L. Janna. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Mrs. W. H. Bowlby, Mr. A.C. Ben- der. Mrs., Shirk, Mr. J. Hallmn. Mrs. D. W. Houston and Mr. J. R. The terms of some ot the Board members expired with Monday night‘s meeting, and " was necessary to shot eight members tor: threeyear term, two fora two year term, and one for one you. The result of We: at any time being 42. Again an encouraging feature ot the report was the increase in the contributions dur- ing the year, which amounted to 866042, the increase being 8183.35 over the. previous year. Throughout the your the health ot the chiMren had heenoxceptional‘ly good, doctors being called very rarely. Several operations at the hospital were ne- cessary. however. when the doctors operated free of charge. held on Monday evening at the "who at which there wt: a splendid at- tendance. The reports presented were of a very measuring character and showed that the Orphanage enjoyed a good you. The President, E. G. Stuetring irre- (sided and in a few opening remarks treViewed the year's work. He wes‘ ipleased to report no serious illness iamong the children, and also referred in telling terms to the loss sullered by the loss ttuttered by the ingtittr- tion in the death ot Mr. Strmt., B. ed by Miss Snider's report. The smallest number ot children In the home at any time this year was 25, an increase of 5' over the previous Fear. The children sheltered during the year were Mit, the largest num- raeuuTariaTtitr aniu‘al meeting of the Berlin Opium supporms Watt INCREASE or DONATIONS Ninety-Nine Children Were Given Shelter at the In- I Jtitutiott During Year 1 Superintendent mum. mm it}? A) the “infant! meeting of the - Co.'s plant. Th. mm mm; " but. but we... Lyn and. own; to the Inge nun-hm M thrt. Ist, lou. “'0 a a bee ot tlah Jrttieh luv. been NIH Public School Bali in!“ i. - Iiuco in nu: Into" commend ttsg aetimin "esuittq than toe It.. ou[.w_ tun. chock." Baid be. 'tuamrWardeattgatttee and s.» Th0."l'-ol|-¢:'ul to a: My lunch! Emu mm'uu - may, and " I... d Dr. â€my. They am axon 1.0on! tom he named on up. Bruin when m were tom mu. or medium Hours-cannon.- along the huh in lane quantum. to. thtt - aitrt “a“ be in “a Minced“ tow-u: tame itiie."er1ttirttm.uit" a. 3..“ gammy. plat and tho J?.'.' ad South "can. and matte numbot one“ m W by an,“ Knollvood M on King a. hm, "no maloritr of than plum!“- it it was but bought - 3‘. mm rod-nu. some "ee-dime/tinto-tttttrt-tt could he , . 4 - $3.2m- Ttstation':""--;,,,,,"),),':',:)?:,',:":,',-', New Board Members. 1 “anti“ - '0' "" - aitat lilo!“ "15$ - 73:â€;qu 1tii'iV"ari7714 from It. 'reld has! lit and tte J?.'.' ad South I'm, atrd no eathmia. W by "was Knoll'ood m 0. King Bt. Th1“. ty aim momma“. u it um - bong», u. 'htgfte. in some "ee-"ii'iettittoaotithrtauit could te Mr.E.r in length, m. IOU " I â€eat. It in - ‘30 lawn-1y , won. than he of bindings. Bricks: an '-. I “FE-â€Jug“ that mike-onus: tttied the may '.1ta?.martreyrim-t,tttrt opinion 1!"er do: debenture: will in. to be mined, and the Mumps! “Runway Bond might Mus to pm them. . The Mayor replied we I. (“it think the Communion and hue any tear ol'thu. Mr. Lag M m. would by Dr. Watters, an “4.0 and ot the your â€on ot m prom. ol the an department be turned out to no that there had been eight mile! ot new no mains, 4t1 new cervica- ho houses. and 239 ttttthtm to the street fine,' continued this you. Mayor Euler--"rt come- down to this. whether you no going to Issue debentures on capital account or go- ing to pay out the mm- tee 'Ott- nrucuon. We can hardly expect it from one Commission 1nd not the other, M the Act is the an» in both can." _ Commusiotters Lang and Linen mined the point that it the Profits ware paid to the etty 1mm, non lad. Strickland. 2-gear term: - Mr. John Voxt. Mrs. N.'Boehmer. 1-year term: Mrs. J. A. Taylor of Water- A costly piece ot work was the Brant avenue rennin; job in Brant- lord, following on the ftrtrt pavement having to be torn up. The â€women gas ninja! at a total cost of $8.022.- to John Rohrtrach, who 50 yea" ego AM‘ "PAM' was killed in an accident: Twenty """ b -. six years ago the deceased came to The Industrial ICommittee in charge Canada, milling at Wilmot Centre. ot th.e nigttt classes It the Collegiate She remained there for only . no" Institute met on My evening for WM. going to New Hamburg. . For the purpose ot making museum“ {the lust tive years she bu made he: tor the clasees this season. There residence in Berlin. IN 3 family of was a good attendmce of members "ive chinks, two daughters “my†and the, unions details in connection Mrs. J. Steuben and Mrs. E. Bren- With the different cusses were thor- don, of Berlin. ougbly discussed. V The fungal will be held on Friday It was decided that the cleaned alarm from the Inte residence " ahottld commence next Tuesday "ee Wilhelm St. aura o'clock, to Mount Eng, Nov. 5th, at 7.30 o'glook. The Hope Cemetery. _ _ sewing classes will "tart at the} _ . -'---------- Colman but as - “the room REPAVING ms 00811.1(, in the Victoria School is tttled up the classes will he held in that DILSOS'IP'V Piece of wqu we the school. . Islam ANNA mm. I Death this tum-mug removed Mari: Anna Roheueh, at the home of her daughter Mrs. E. Brandpn, 15 Wit, helm St. The deceased was in her Mth year and was born in Hesseh. Germany in 1830. She was married , 1lirl.illlw, a ___ ‘-V_ - _ - new IVW“ "I lino Ilium U0 Ib- Went ad Booth Words. and no â€W his duties " Ptetridtnt. ten contained a clause 'r"lCl2'll'l'dt {our Knollvood Perk on King Bt. TuNoto w" W“! amt Mr. e coolercnoe with the View "annuit- gam. u it u. 1..., “one†- a. Huchu malty accepted. _ mm to aim tituMtciat matters. 1“ to an up 1.... a m te Mr. E. B feet, KC. was mn- In the maritime the requisition lor on n I mac. n in - to imomty "pointed to a. ttad mm is win-ham. -""a="a"J-'War'=T.T'="aT.T="='r'---- of huildln e. Ericka and Diehel. Mr. Diehel we! I I Mr. Il. It 't'J,'ggf “â€3... 1ttl,"'tet,t,1 - "' M. "3...? mTERESTtNG SESsiotlt, chairmen hoe the i " y to new ' COB " \ - he moatarogmm a... “anâ€, that he woe M to Waterloo When the 1trshet,t.t were mode n more tom heir: an right dine. Willing tboliceeontheBoerd. in the church of the New Jeruealem, tian. Dr, 3mm mid thot Mr. A. A. Etsy wu reappointed King and water streets. Sunny Vittorio School Wu no built that Secretary-Treasurer ot the Fond for morning, the pastor, Rev. E. D. Dae Ctr/l/ttte, atttq membentheeirthoouecutiveteno. 1itutoaoccaaiorttotunkhistireo- the Chairmen appointed the tottow.. The appointment ot the various pie, one and all, tor mounting in; committee, Dr. Hmhnerprd, H. standing committees was deferred un- with him so earnestly and success- L. Stealth, L. Settler. A. "%mt til the next regular meeting. fully to make uselul the â€you; l not. B. D. Lu; and the Chairman. Tho attention ol the Bond was the (Vanda. Association at his church, This committee .wilt loot owned the drawn to the action at the Canadian which niet here from the ttth to tbe) city ‘lor possible sites, ascertain the Hoopitel Association, which met in 20th inclusive. Through their enorts "xtttte' and report " the next meeting Toronto this week, in authorizing the the who. without - . ' wore of the board. ExecutiVe Committee to wait on the a splendid Cw. It Jf,',,'tile' tits. I Government Will Pay Proportion. Government with a View to securing ieth noun] meeting at the-body, sud ( The mm received the welcome amendments to the Hospitals Act rev was celebrated as the jubilee. Dis- ..." that the Department ot E1dtam'. npecting provincial aid to Hospitals. anguished speakers trom the United non arottht "r hell ot “a courier At Fluent no payment is reached by States were preeent, eomething . like ot the' stall in teaching the night the Hospitals from the Government elxty penile came up trom the Tor- clnneeo in Victoria School. tor children under one‘ner ot use or onto Society, and there were others -------- "trr patiente receiving treetmte at [torn Montreal, lamdmt,.Brttmsets, etc. ---- the Hoepitele but are not intimates. The Rev. Julian K. Smyth, of New _ ’ The Board will tamer whatever wr- York, the President of the National existence is necessary in order to se- body, was pro-eat and lectured on .' i . cure the desired amendments. Friday night, Oct. 17th; and though chairman has â€PM in opinion Itathottertottesiarme, Meantime]: t nor-would bin “alight direc- tion. Dr, Bushman mid glut “and; School Wu to built that At the request or “n member- the Chairman appointed the follow- ing committee, Dr. unbound, H. Votes of with Kenna: in Ht limb I could v.13 My " a", Tried nil tome- dln I heard ot lid Ind two Mul- cins. South; an me any good an- MI I use! RHEUMA--M.ott worth ot " your nerves no all crippled trom “tucks oi Rheumatism. Numb- lrcu: sully get I strong hold on the nerves. This most palnlnl dim is one of the hardest known to expel, but RIIEUMA can teach it it given . chug! Thie testimony is 500mm your madman sttrely cured me.-.1tri Cel., Bug, ling-sell, Ky. Sou "ii. M. bani; Waterloo, " so etc. I bottle. Monday morning about 9.30 o‘clock Alvin Drager met with a very painful WHOM. while busy at his work " The Globe Furniture Co. The young man, who is about 17 years of age, had the misfottune to have a load ot lumber fall on him. Dr. Fischer was immediately summoned. and the young ltd was removed to his home on King Bt., in an anto. Upon ex- Imilutlon it was toned that two ribs were broken. This will eontiwe. the young nun to his home tor Borne PAINI‘UL EFFECTS or CHRONIC RHEUMATISM Jr/gf/if ROUT- BD BY Evan. . Neuritjs Follows. Crittp1ef.Nerves CRUSH!!!) UNDER LUMBER PM. With the exception ot the domestic tteietttm teacher the stall will he the same_ as last won. m It is expected an the attendance this spawn will exceed previous was ELI: o9tltee smut - ILtt March t was so gunk-d any“: term on motion at Ila-In. “the! and Wagon“. Mr. Hughes in which“ in man; the due. owias to vandal team [all the unanimous opinion at a. Road In: that an intro“- oi tho 'tere, [any but he and by lg. m at! were -. Mr. J. B. Hughe- nu My“ m Mum for the M toe _hr.ro.ctategttrtsvicE, CLASSES- START A very quiet wedding was solemn- ,ized on Monday, evening, Oct. 27th, when Mrs. Mary Murphy of New York City became the wile of Mr. Henry Koch of Berlin. The ceremony ‘was conducted by Rev. dos. James in the presence of only the immediate friends of the contracting Miles. The happy couple will take up their reeidence at 120 Edward street. The friends will wish them a happy wed- ded lite. trom Mont-ml, London,_ Brussels, etc. The Rev. Julian K. Smyth, of New York, the President of the National body, was meant and lectured on Friday night, Oct. 17th; andthough the mallet was very rainy, the at- tendance was good. Tho with“ ot puma-nu unmat- ou Ina street. from King to was: than, an I'M that. iron Quin and to to G. tn. when, decided won by the Council only this ya: but nonpu- " on account. at the sum; ot tho money market, will he Normal next you and plenum-a will he and. at once. Th0 construction ot m pavements will necessitate the,, vim-in; ot the and: " ditterent portion: and also the "moral at Bl local: manhu- ot trees. " was wgw (and that some of the trees tse, moved to the inside of ths :1thde Wm -aitru. Th. “(union of Monty-owners dong than some“ is dimetmt to the reports of the City 115nm: in the report ot the Council Mina; The xenon or tho Finance Comeit- to. outlined s clan-o rmxmunmding a condom with the was: "mais- nion to dining (intuit! matters. garb atstemf6trd by City have: St."e com vulca- 'terqeer o- 'l'dtt to “latch: rarlr in 1turtritteattarueri'iraiiGa hWMo-My _ â€NI-“m 0' I. W upon-“um hpluddluhgutbhuz atN harm to themoat delicatcfabrics. sggey"tsWs doesn't hurt the hands. OMO bleaches, cleanses and purifies white clothes without their being spread in the sun. Saves cloud day delays. OMO cleanses quickly andy easily. All the hard work is done away with. OMO removes coffee, tea, cocoa, fruit stains, etc. OMO is a scientific, ox gen washing powder that cleanses linens 'fdr,f,'i,'i'd clothes without QMO washes white clothes white KOCH-MURPHY Hymeneal [git-edict“ are simple and easy to fol- l w. You get I apotleuly white, per- fectiylrattiurywtttrh. .Norutttting. 0M0 does the sun's work, for white thin“. Sale and um bot mud numb: and thrtt' In a. woo Fame numb. l Professor Abbot, ot Toronto Unl- 'VerDity, was the speaker. and be dealt with the elusive subject in 1"Function of the Imagination In Everyday? lite." The lecture was B. ;lusttated with slides. Some ot "I ‘pictures shown on the screen were ot plain every-day ,ohjects. with other: were of a complex new". The lecture was one which required the audience to keep their 'Iniudl buy, and thus the snake: received cloud ot attention. The lecture which the Women? t, Canadian Club enjoyed on Fridayub}? ning was of an unusually high 03‘s."; and was deeply interesting at welt-Ti an instructive. It was the first loo- J. ture ot this sewn, and was “I! . attended by the members and than; frienda. 'y, ‘and his remains will wit ii College cemetery. May he rest peace! , - ---H w W , Iswcass tor over 20 mn. Th adri, was transferred to chicane. tit., .4 Vicar General ot his order lot the“ “and New mistrial“; the same one. " Berlin while“: in; " the College and Itetrhe tit 'hs) ministry. He was Ignln mm tws Rome in 1910 to riil various highs; olliees ot his community until tnmrc he was again allowed to retigrt to ‘ his beloved St. Mimi's College. Ky.†in order to spend his remamllgyluh there in declining health. .. s Father Fennensy was . man I; ‘unnsual parts and character. A ill-,1 ‘tinguilheil lingual. an excellent up“ thematicinn amt scientist he wan" “It! forceful and convincing in hell n «he. 'r, modern languages. A: an educator} he had low equals. _ , His funeral will be held next In. C day, Oct. " " St. May'- Colby. 1 under the Rev. Enâ€. Mi? St. Agatha. He joined the CW non ot the [incarnation a St. A: ttta in 1885 Ind became one ttt most prominent when. not. b was ordulned priest. in nut-um as professor ot St. Jam's 'tttt 'rtrst in St. Agatha than at from 1885 to IMO, when on aeotmtt6 ot in health he wu lent was... In 1873 he was DIM to Si. lily, Ky., whereheloon became pm at St. Mary's College. 1111- 0.. " Ru. David Fun-.7 who till te. rem-mm by on can mm, dint this morning (Oct. m, at“? Jury Ky. Haring be. born tn b3 JAM Nov. t, "rs, he but it“ *3 mat: to and» tho !Peerii' jesar. His father was a noted ses' teacher and gave his own Ia I calla-t. .eimtesttary “who Guelph. In 1.57 lit-eat“ th. ad's College. Toronto, M founded. His thwloglcal I†Cd made partly in Mental and -'i In. Flint r, u. run: . an, 'rurl1kr"a'i'lt.wjt' At W’ I 0c. ' I Co. "1tgi,elTg,',',,t, ox n0c. It. Jam's Colin. 1 tha then " acu- "r, tr, when on my _ wu uni tom an: to St. lay. Iv," , "can â€can.“