juices of apples, oranges, will relieve diseases ofâ€" ‘ Liver, Kidneys and Skin. . N of this statement has been roved in thousands of cases of Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, p Kidney and Bladder Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, and Chronic Headaches. "Ths énormous sales of ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives,‘ lite the best proofs of the value of 4A Fool and His Money ... ~b0s. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. ‘tm-norn.tmtpddoamedptol price by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. i I put my shoulder to the huge "ereaky bed ana shoved. ~ There wese "mo castors. It did not budge. _ The {fcounitess assisted me by putting the tll:lgl her small fingers. against one ‘ end it and pushing. It was not what .. one would call a frantic effort on ber part, but it served to make me exert myself to the utmost. By @ . George Barr â€"â€" McCutchean _ ®M my husâ€"if Mr. Pless _ should ©pen. that secret door from the other side, Mr. Smart, it will be very emâ€" Barrasing for you and me. Let"â€" â€" ‘‘Don‘t do that," 1 protested wilt manage it alone, thank you + l secured a strong grip blom of the thing and hez Iy. °2 "You might let fitmaly brasping a hands. The bed moved. By means of great straining I got the heavy thing over agï¬z the mirtor. One of the legs wa$ bopelessly splintered in the drot from the raised platform. tï¬"éé ‘‘You‘ve _ no spooky _ it hour of night She smiled, a _ waÂ¥ering, picaging little smile that conquered. "Of course I don‘t mind, countess,"" 1 hastened ned to say. "Only I thought it‘ would be cozier up there with Rose mary _ and the two maids for comâ€" I ver 10 CENT "‘CASUARETS" + _ TF BILIOUS OR COSTIV: _ Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges ‘ln. Sallow Skin and Miserable Head u&ho from a torpid liver anc bowels, which eauso your #tomach to become filled with undiâ€" food, which sours and ferments ï¬bm in a swill barrel. That‘s step to untold miseryâ€"indi foul gases, bad breath, yellow mental fears, cverything that is aad nauseating. A Cascaret h t will give your constipated & thorough cleansing and wou out by morning. They while you sleepâ€"a 10â€"cent bos mfll keep you foek For. Sick â€" Headache, Sour Stomact _ Bluggish Liver and Bowelsâ€"They C work whils you sleep. Pewers of Fruit Proved me help!"‘ she cried side piece with both ng grip on the botâ€" and heaved manfulâ€" little closer to m« wavering, pleading to that 1 have my : 1 m $ .;g.nfl‘;\!‘"g "The deuce you did!" * "I was quite Bure that you were out," she explgined. "I “& wig _ the Red an inch or two, | all. You are quite cosy in thete, aren‘t you* 1 envy you the grand old chaise longe." We returned to the corridor. She closed the door softly, a mockery in view of the clatter I had made in shifting the bed and its impediâ€" mebts. , Some _ one was aver stone â€" floor in the m!-ll, strides that rang out quite clearly th‘ @rew nearer. * ~SIt isâ€"it is, Mr. Pless," she whis» nered in a panic. 1 recognize his tread. . As if I could ever forget it! Oh, how I hate him! He"â€" | "‘Don‘t stop here to tell me about it.‘" I cut in sharply. ‘‘Make hgst¢! Get up to your rooms and lock yourâ€" self In. I‘ll I‘ll stop him." Assuminr a nonchalance I certainly id not feel, 1 descended the stairs. We met in the broad hallway below. ‘Mr. Pless approached slowly, eviâ€" dently having _ checked his speed on bearing my footsteps on the stairs. Listent" 1 whispered suddenly, grasping her arm. "Did you hear footsters in theâ€"Sh!" # My plan was to detain him in conâ€" versation until she had time to _ S¢ crete herself on the upper floor. Somehow I anticipated _ the banging of a door, and it came a moment latâ€" »t, not loud, but very :he same. He glanced v. ‘‘Then how did you get in?" I re reated, cringing . perceptibly in reâ€" sponse to the slam of the distant door. "By the same means, I dare say, that you employ,‘‘ said he. For a moment 1 was confounded.. Then my wits came to the rescue. . "I see. Through the dungeon. You do know the castle well, Mr. Pless." ‘It is a cobwebby, unlovely . passâ€" age," said he, brushing the dirt and cobwebs from his trousers. . My own appearance was conspicuously immaâ€" culate, but I brushed in unison, ; just the same. "I‘d like to have your opinion as to the best way of restoring or repairâ€" ing those mural paintings in the dome df the east hall," I said, retaining him. 325 ENTAIES AT THE PLAINS SGHOOL FAIR The â€" School Fair at the Plains School No. 3 was a pronounced sucâ€" ess. There were 325 entries and beâ€" tween 500 and 600 people were preâ€" sent. The list of prize winners is as follows :â€" Class No. 1. Sec. A. Best Cared ‘or Plot Oats :â€" Valter Hagedorn, S. S. No. ... 7 Tarold Hagedotn, S. S. No: ... 7 Lorne Marshall and Roy Marshall, tie, 8. 8. NO. sumsmimm ceare caraines 29 1. See. B.â€"Best Sheaf, 100 heads <ni 2 qts. Oats :â€" Norman Livergood, 8. S. No. ... 2 Walter Paulitzke ... ho evcass CS Lloyd Paulitzse ... pevees on cfee: B Zillah Newburry ... s pmay 14 ‘Roy Marshall ... ... ME > ) George UTBRb ... ....l22 .02 22 0@ UClifiord Smider ... z22 se 2 Edmund Paulitzke, S. S. No. ... 22 Norman, Ziegler, S. S. No. ... 3 Lillian Lindsay, S. S. No. ... 1 2. Sec. A.â€"Best Cared for _ Plot Barley :â€" Harold Hagedorn, S. S. No. . 7 Clayton Feick, S. S. No. ... peevenl peter Wilhelm, S. S. No. ... .. 7 2. Sec. B.â€"Best Sheaf 100 heads land 2 ats. Barley :â€" iClare Cressman, S. S. No. ... ... 2 }‘Pfl.et Wilheim, S. S. No. ... .. 7 !Clayton Feick, S. S. No. ... .. 2 ,‘John Wanner, S. S. No. ... ... $ lLloyd Shantz, S. S. No. ... .. 7 Mangels :â€" Enma Hagedorn, S. S. No. ... 7 ton Feick, S. 8. No. ... .. 3 Carol Keifhaber, S. S. No. ... 1 3. Sec. B.â€"Best Collection of 3 Mangels :â€" Harvey Letson, S. 8. No. . .. 22 Max Becker, S. S. No. ... ... 7 Ruby. Schmidt, S. 8. No. ... .. 7 Carl Kiefhaber, S. S. No. ... ... 1 Emma Hagedorn, S. S. No. ... 7 Milton Feick, S. S. No. ... ... 3 Robert Fach, S. S. No. .. ... I Walter Kehl, S. S. No. ... ... 3 40 Sec: A.â€"Best Cared for _ Plot 4. Sec. A.â€"Best Cared fo Turnips. Gordon Dubrick, S. S. No. . Albert Paulitzke, S. S. No Euphemia Habel, S. S. No. Turnips !~ | The hotels loo Albert Paulitzke, S. S. No. > 22 ‘growd â€" of ban Walter Trussier, S. S. No. ..== *3 from the front Euphemia Hebel, s. 8.â€"Mo. ..... .. &8 indication of | Gordon 'lï¬\l.flfk.‘ s.s fl.NNfl. pesien use :mw regulation Arnetta Kehl, 8. S. No. ... «. " |places for so¢ 5. Sec, A,â€"Best Cated fot ~PlOt|Will pe found, (To be continued.) Sec. A.â€"Best C ulitzke, S. S. No. ... 22 Habel, S. S. No. ... 32 B.â€"Best Coliection of ai beyond convincing just aÂ¥ me curiousâ€" ared for _ Plot Eithea m, 6. B. NQ. : Muriel mm g. 8. No ‘ml.bn Paulitake :. : lli‘o. Clate Velich, B. 8. No. Grace Snyder, 8. 8. No. May Becker, 8. 8. No. ... Peter Wilhelm, S. S. No. . Chas. Colwell, 8. S. No. . Kelli¢ Marshall, 8. S. No Sweet Corn ;â€" 0“-“!"'8‘ Grace Good, 8. 8 Luna Hagedorn, S Corn. Mamie Reist, S. S. No. ... Edyth Kenyon, 8. S. No. . Clate c:.nm. S. S. No. &bmï¬ Liftle, S. 8. No rdon Good, S. 8. No. . Jane Marshall, S. 8. No. Norman Livergood, S. S. 1 Louise Richm, $. S. No. . Grace Good, S. 8. No. ... Robert Grait, 8. 8. No. . 7. See. A.â€"Best C Bilo Corn :â€" Yillah Newburry, S. Gordon Dubrick, S. / Lioyd Becker, S. S. Gladys Bernbardt, 8. S. No. ... 24| 18.â€"Best Darning on Sock :â€" ds‘lflmdl Livergood, S. 8. No. 19.â€"Best Chicken Coop :â€" ;;l;:erhfrt Feick, 8. 8. No. l2 l 33| Harold Trussler, §. N. NH. â€"~â€" 34 |Louanda Livergood, 8. S. No. . 7‘“’il[led Ktnyon, 8. S. No. ... 32 ; 230. Sec. A.â€"Best Drait Colt .3'Ru_v Marshall, 8. S. No. ... .. gl 20. Sec. B.â€"Best light Colt : 22 |Earl Trusslet, S. 8. No. .. . C Harvey Letson, S. 8. No. ... ... 22 Zillah Newburry, S. 8. No. ... 7 Percy Trussler, S. 8. No. ... .. 3 8. Best Dozn Asters :â€" Ford Grischow, S. 8. No. ... .. 2 Roxy Grischow, S. S. No. ... ... 3 Olivia Rowell, S. S. No. .. ... 1 Kenneth Grant, 8. S. No. ... ... 7 9.‘ Sec. A.â€"Best Pen, 1 Coci#erel, 2 Pullets :â€" Annie Wildfong, S. S. No. ... Bessie Hebel, S. S. No. ... Geo. Johnston, S. S. No. ... Margaret Gingrich, S. S. No 9. Sec. B.â€"Best Cockerel :â€" Nellie Marshall, S. 3. No. ..... Fred Jefkins, S. S. No. ... Robert Trussler, S. S. No. ... George Johnston, S. . No. ... 9. Sec. C.â€"Best Pullet :â€" Gertie Cassel, S. S. No.‘..... Loanda Livergood, S. S. No. Annie Wikifong, 8. S. No. ... Fred Jefins, S. S. No. ... . ‘ 12. Sec. A.â€"Senior Writing ‘Anna Schultz, S. S. No. ... }Grace fiood, $. S. No. ... Edward Kiefhaber,; S. S. No. Ilra Good, S. 8. No. ........«.. 12. Sec. B.â€"Jumjor Writing Louisa Johannes, S. S. No. .. Gladys Pannabaker, S. S. No Bert Becker, S. S. NO. ... Zillah Newburry, S. S. No. . 13.â€"Best dozen Cookies ‘â€" . Zillah Ne#wburry, S. S. No. ... Roxy Tesky, S. S. No. . . Grace Good, S. S. No. .. . Nellie Marsball, S. S. No. ..... 14.â€"Best Half Dozen Biscuits Arn»tta Kehl, S. S. No. . .. Clare Cressman, S. S. No. ... Margaret (Gingerich, S. S. No.: Ziillah Newberry, S. S. No. ...... â€" 15.â€"Best 1 lb. Fudge. 15.â€"Best 1 lb. Fudge. 7illah Newberry, S. S. No Violet Feick,~ S. S. No. Gertha Cassel, S. S. No. . Grace Snyder, S. S. No. . 16. Best Handâ€"made Apron :â€" Annga Schultz, 8. S. No. ... ... 1 Gladys Bernhardt, S. S. No. ... 37 Laura Fischer, S. S. No. ... ~. 27 Zillah Newberry, S. S. No. ... T 17.â€"Best Hemstitched Handkerchief Vera Honsberger, S. S. No. ... .. 2 Violet Feick, 8. 8. No. ... ... 2 Zillah Newberrty, S. S. No. ... ." 7 l(}lndys'Bemhudt, 8. A. No. .....: 21 : â€" Strange to say . the crowd that poured out of the bars was not 1y g any means a throng as some expected. 3 The number that came out of . the 2 ‘hotels on King street was not more § lnun 10 or 20 to a hotel. There was no drunkenness noticed on the streets. | The hotels looked lonesome, tt usual :‘cro'd of bar patrons being missing 3 from the front. If last night was an * indication of future nights under the 3 new regulation it means that . other " |places for social gatherings of _ men 21. See. A.â€"Best Louanda Livergood, Keuben Eby, S. S. Norman Zeigler, S. Norman Zeigler, S. S. No. ... 21. Sec. B.â€"Best Dairy Cali Lloyd Snyder, S. S. No. ... . Clifford Snyder, S. S. No. ... Walter Kehl, S. S. No. ... .. 23.â€"Sewing Contest :â€" Edith Kenyon, 8. S. No. ... Winifred Hamilton, S. S. N (iladys Bernbardt, S. S. No Nellie Marshall, S. S. No. . 23.â€"Chicken Plucking Contest Wilfred Kenyon, S. S. No. ...... Leona Hagedorn, S. S. No. ... Norman Livergood, S. S. No. MuriebHodgson,3..5. NO....... NEW CLOSING LAW The first night of the 8 o‘clock ing order was well observed in lin. Every barroom in the city dark and dismal almost before last stroke of eight had sounded the city clock. â€" hall, S$. S. No. ...« 21 r..ilhï¬ Cased for Plot wWAS OBSERVED HERE NO ks : «... . » us LR NH. .{l4... uiq) I $ ‘NQ. ... .. "I dozen ears Sweet S. No . No N#: mc :o 8 ared for _ Plot 8. S. No No. 22222 Beef Calf No No 7 | them. \ ‘ io | Called on the following friends:â€" Tev. u&Goudks. Jacob Pikes, Isaac 4 | Pikes, David Moyers, John Steckleys, . | David Hoovers, Abr. Steckleys, Daniel 1 Raymers. mc Mr. A. A. Pipe, Berlin, bought out 22\ he wood business which was carried 1|»n by the Messrs. Eph. and D.. °B. 3 | Shantz, and took possession on the 9th af Bept.. 1889, and started the coal 3| business in May, 1890, and some of us a|have been his customers ever since. 21 22 22 therer 27 27 23 27 21 22 . . Bplendid Fall weather. Had rain on nine days. First snow of the season on 29th. Mr. P.°HK W. Moyer celebrated his sith birthday on the $rd: Hu."m. née: Cath. Mumâ€" ford, died in England on the 4th, aged 61 years. She accompanied he ipanied her | busâ€" um:u? the writer of was W F some -puuum- _ Mrs. John H. Shants, nee Cath 22 23 Shoemaker, died at Bresiau, aged ## Aunn;uemuthmblw 3imon Kinzies, Bresiau, and was ‘nto the eradle. Â¥is ‘There was a tmeperance meeting at Natchez school house on the evening f the 6th, but rain_ hindered+ many ‘rom coming. ... Te all 62 clos Berâ€" irom Drove to Markham on the 14th for tbcolo Bithed iâ€"netoutte; Mbuiop s¢ . 4â€"Bethesda, Mt.â€"Joy, Dixons Hill and vrafte Rose Church, wear Gormily. The four schools are ising the same books; namely Sabâ€" bath l-* #. * Mrs. upe and 1 will have our rome at Mr. Martin Wideman‘s near Dixon Hill. People of Scott want singing schools ITwo are oler{to me, but cannot take them. was Mr. Jacob Betzner, Breslau, celebraâ€" ted his T2nd birthday on September 5, 1890. This aged gentleman passed his 97th birthday Just ‘lately: . He is spending the evening of his life with | his son Aaron ow Weber St. E., Berâ€" ‘in; bhowever, he is very feeble, pmb-! ibly only from old age. His _ life| journey is likely nearly 2t an /end.« Have just learned that he died toâ€"day (Nov. 1st). The Household Remedy for the ailmerits from which almost eve?()ne sometimes suffersâ€"sick headache, constipation, isturbed sleep, muddy complexion, lassitude, backache, depression and other results of a disordered digestive systemâ€"is BEECKAMS PILLS They ha& achieved the distinction of being the most widely used medicine in the world, because millions of people have found them dependable, speedy and sure in their action on stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Compounded from vegctame products, Beecham‘s Pills are free from harmful minerals and dangerous drugs. ‘They do not promote the physicing habitâ€"do not irritatc the bowels. Should be taken by every T Ts MV TD ANCTIT CCE C FamLILL EL AHBT atut affartive LAMHOSHAMTRIRUT ATVIUE Om CCR ENUAE ARNELL PX sds svent harmful minerals mr dangerous drugs. They do not promote the physicing habitâ€"do not irritatc the bowels. Should be taken by every member of the family at the first sign of ilinéssâ€"so mild and effective that they are good for the aged, and for the ills of childhood, are Worth a Guinea a Box 1890, 26 YGARS AGO Prepared only by Thomas Beechamn, St. Helens, Lancashire, England, Sold everywhere in Canada and U. S. America, _ In boxes, 25 cents. Wasteful Waiting in an outer office is no longer evidence of efficient salesmanship. * way. Results have shown that the Long Distance Telephone as a selling agent is a big, new, vital force, that builds business economically and quickly. Plgn a selling by telephone camâ€" paign. Ask "Long Distance" for rates. The Bell Telephone Co. Selling by telephone is the modern OF CANADA. a Long Distance Station Erery Bell Telephone is 09m d . .. ABou & ie s on ym tath mayed the at present Penu. Soon after o as Aos n‘ J . & little south of Bicslau, where Mr. Cressman died in 1840. The Mennonite church, near there, got its name through them . as theâ€" Gressman Ghlwi‘ Mr.. M. C. Cressman, of Beriin, is ‘a grandson of this family. He me that _ _his grandmother made trip back forth to Penn, sev times, %; t least t r seman, L wl’zf ulld, _â€f, t 7 HaF_ rapons P hexeipe 97 ie walker. _ After her of toll were Te ioc snltes a sood dent. neanly always walking from place to 'lom A yisit: from her was an enjoy@ treat.. .To know herwas a great pleaâ€" sure. . To chat with her as instrucâ€" tive. To listen to her. l& wit was amusing. _A marble slab marks the last resting place of â€" this departed friend, Aunt !W Cressman. . HERMAN RIDDER â€"OIED SUDOBNLY New York, Nov. t.â€"Herman Ridâ€" der, former 'I}euuuzl/ol the Demoâ€" cratic Nation Committee, and pub lisher, of The Staats Zeitung, . diec sidgBly late toâ€"day at his home . i this city. t ‘The cause of Mr. Ridder‘s deat] was kidnâ€"y trouble in an acute form. He â€" had besn ill about ten months, and for two weeks vast his conditian hadâ€"been critical. He was in his sixâ€" tyâ€"fifth year. «» J Member$ of the Minoru Club enjoyâ€" ed a duck supperâ€"at â€" Bridgeport Monday â€"evening. Mine host Wagner provided the usual firstâ€"class menu. NJOYED DUCK SUPPER CHRONICLEâ€" TELEGRAPH Farms for Sale l_;“llllllllmlII,Ihlilllll;illIlllllllllllllllllly-_ & Do You Appreciate & s First S week and covwere . SMW mETs tharoughty. _ During the year 1914 &lm per carried more suction and farm for .Saie advertise in w-ur'l'u‘gumty c.ulblno‘. AUCTION SALE BILLS printed here on Give us .your or ï¬llllllllllllllllll!!llllll!lllll|l!lllllllllllllï¬ FIRE INSURANCE THE MERCANTILE Oficers and Directer Head Office, Waterloo Subscribed Capital ...$250,000 Deposit with the Dominâ€" ion Government ...$156,698.00 All policies guaranteed _ by the Lancashire Insurance Comâ€" pany with Assets of $29,636,â€" 465.00. â€" 1t George Diebc!, ~rc3icent, Waterloo' Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Preston Dr. J. H. Webb, â€" _._ Waterloo | J. Howard Simpson > Gueiph | J. L. Wideman, â€" St. Jacobs James Livingston, â€" Baden P. E. Shantz, â€" â€" Preston 8. B. Bricker, â€" â€" Waterioo Richard Rosch:~:~, â€" _ Waterioo L. W. SHUH, c C. BECHTEL, Manager. Inspector. j C. A. BOEKHM, Ci:rict Agent. ‘ TOTAL ASSETS, 318T ‘DEC., 1914, CVER $860,000 m‘ tfrloo Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company If so have your wants supâ€"__‘_ plied here. We always keep on & hand choice § Beef, Pork, Lamb : and Homeâ€"made 7 Sausage s Alfred Wright,â€" Secretary. C. A. BOEHM, DIST. AGT. Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249 ;'-o“f'.ï¬"m hmun:; Why not buy _ your meats here. and get the best ? EDGAR FISCHER Successor to J. B. Fischer. Phone 243. Waterloo. Wrappers Butter INCORPORATED 1815 CRRONICLEâ€"TELEGCR Waterioo, .nt.m L from us. The best quality of paper used and prices reasonable. Incorporated in 1863 Order Your CcOMmPANY Class short notice. Meats ow I.Jr.:,&ï¬ mlï¬ P R »4h oo Ese w E. P. 3. Aa <Â¥ V Uokant «stt D. G. McINTOSH, BARR (Successor to s Barrister, Solicitor, . s | :)‘; Money to loan. coâ€"Pequegnat next . §# mnmm:wl“; Barrister, Solicitor, . Notary and. Conveyancer. _ Office 9| St. Telephone No. 547. Boerk stors, Solicitorts B Alex. Millar, KC., Harvey J LLB., W. H. Gregory, Notaries, otc. . Office nomical Block, King Street, A Notary, Conveyancer, 6t6., er St. E.. Berlin. Phone ..Gnflmto@:.lu:o OulllEi tal Surgery and Royal. Dental Surgeons of Toronto. Office in Fischer‘s Block, W Dentistry practices in all its Dentist, LD.S., Royal tal Surgeons, D.D.S. Tm sity. All branches of dentistry prag tised. Entrance to oflice sime aSs Concordia Hall, orer Lang Rroa store. % King St. East Osteopathic Physiclan. _ â€" / _ i Graduste under Dr. Still, the ue â€" Jer of the science, Editor rnalâ€"o6 .. (steopathy _ 1909â€"12. Dst ty . _ ften cures where all else falle: chronic constipation, stomach. die . mt’â€:l'l nervous Mr 3 e sz nfantile paralysis, o. â€"~ Whik .. cessfully treated. Rectrical" twe l .nents. & e Offices, Room 203 Weber Chambe#®, . . Berlin, Ont. : auba al MILLAR, 8IM8 & GREGORY Bpecialityâ€" Diseases of the Kar, Nose and Throst. THE EMPLOYER‘8 ASsS0GtATION, _ OF WATERLOO COUNTY . , ssm FREK LABOR BUBKRAU .« g 59 King St. West, seriia.‘~ * We have vacancies for men and w# men in all lines of work. If 704 out of employment munitate 3 us at oncée. _ No charge fot tion of services rendered. â€"~ 8FE E. A. REID & CO., 43 Kast 8St., Berlin, Phone $87, for i Real Estate. Open CLEMENT & CLE DR. F. G. HVGHES, Dentist _ Oddfellow‘s Block. Waterloo. _ DR. CLAYTON W. WELLS ° Dentist, W Office Hours 9 fo.'m. to 4 Closed all day Friday, Telephone 121. _ * DR. WELLINGYON K. JACOBS D. 8. BOWLBY, 5.A., LLK: DR. 8. ECKEL, L.O.8, D.D%. ‘This is Ontario‘s best prac training school, with Commen thorthand and 'l’olnnfll:.: ments. . Our courses are and instructors are . experi®n We place graduates in posit Write for our free catalogue at and see if it interssts you. SCELLEN 4& A. L. BiTZER, B. A. JAMES C FALL TE R M _ from Aug. 30th Business Cards. D. A. McLACHLAN, DR. J. £. HETT J. A. HILLIARD Osteopathy. Dental. REAL ESTATE ad tomk afllatririnths esn t +. .: C & or n-fl 5 i1 else % f stomach , rheums § ter, m.s ¢ sctrical * ;