Genuine P . Carter‘s Aâ€" â€" Little Liver Pills. The Molsons Bank purta HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL Canital Auth: rised $5.000,000 Paildâ€"Up Capital â€" $8,300,000 Reserve Fund â€" $3,000,000 The Mercantile Fire WmmsmCO CC Officeâ€"Wateriso Iasaranc Buildin . King St.. Waterloo Phone 249 Subscribed Oapital .. ... ... P:pssitwith the Dominion Government 7....).â€">>5.>>> $ 13 p oheAmbandqep d NT x‘l'l‘!;;)ii;_i\! i\‘uunbeed by V and Lanâ€"ashire Insurance with Assets of $16,306,638. Altred Wl'lfht. Sec £. H. Hall, Laspector BUCKBERROUG 4 & CO. Established 1861. General Insurance Agency C. A. BOEHY Wa!erteo, Order your new hat now. Our show â€"room is filled with new hatsand our milliners are as busy as they can be. It would be well ‘to leave your order just as soon as possible while t{-e stock is complete, the most popular sewing machines on the market, A perfect machine as well as a handsome piece of furniture. â€" All the latest improveâ€" monts. â€"A complete set of attachâ€" ments with every machine. Call at the old stand. King 8t., the tailor, the only agent in own for the FALL MILL INERY Tho MISSSS FEURENBACH Hoad Office Insurance Company INCIRPORATED 1875 JOHN RITZER, _ RAYHOND sEWING MACHINES GCVUBE 8!ICK HEADACHL. Must Bear Signature of See Pacâ€"Stuiilo Wrapper Betow., s1 KING 8Tt., JACOB HESPEL®R, Manager Watorloo Branch Suflc&l :o€ RITZER‘S, District Agent, on'ï¬ Fhome 2'9. ; al .. ...... 2,000.00 Dominion + 2..... .. .. $117,140, nteed by the London Insurance Company â€" Waterioo EHM WLTERLOO MINISTERS WILL who had for the past two years been living in Berlin, but prior to that time a resident of Guelph, died at the General Hospital yesterday afterâ€" noon from cancer of the stomach. He had undergone an operation two 0: three weeks before for another stomâ€" ach trouble, which was temporarily successful, brt noth ng could be done for the cancer. The deceased was bo:n m Dun‘as 56 years ago, and had livâ€" ed in or near this city nearly all his life. He is survi.ed by a wilow and four â€" dau; htersâ€"Misses Oli c, Harâ€" riet and Lillic, in Toronto, cn! May, in California, oni,. three brothers, David, in Toren‘o, Alexander, in Berâ€" lin, and William in Guel; h. The funâ€" eral vill be h‘d toâ€"morrow afternoon from Diagman‘s vndlertaking rooms. wet on Monday io the Berlia Public Library building, a large representaâ€" un be n5; presint. _‘ "he question concerning the regular visitation of the hospital by the minâ€" isters of the Associatian during th» coming year was discusscd. The purâ€" pes> of such visitaticn is not to supâ€" ersede but to supplement the calls of th» prastors ufon their parishicners and friends. The visiting clergyman is to conduct a public service if conâ€" venicat ani to administer spiritual comiort and advice when»ver nceded or dcsized. Rev. Wr. Bradley was requested to confer with the jaiter in reference to the feasibility of nolding weekly serâ€" vices in the jail. The ministers prosent reported | a general ~good attendance *‘at theit Thanksgiving services and a libcral collection for the hospital fund. Not all the churches took a holiday. A very pretty and interesting wedâ€" diog took place at the residence . oi Mr. and Mrs. P. Rieder, 18 Margaret ave, Beriin at G p. m, Thursda) when their cldest daughter, Mis« Maud M., who has been residing . in ‘Chicago for the past five years, was happily wedded to Dr. Ernest Cook, a promising young physician of th« Windy City. After this happy event the wedâ€" $191 ding party sat down to â€"Contributions, large or small, will wedding supper, which was followed | be thankfully received by the ‘treasâ€" by a toast list, Mr. T. H. Rieder rcs-lurer, H. P. Bingham, by His Honor ponding on behalf of the bride, Rev. / Judge Chisholm, ‘or oy Mr. Carl G. D. Damm on behalf of the bride‘s | Kranz. parents; and Rev. H. L. Merner on @pnitniienit en eatentereec ies No * ; behalf of the groom‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Pequegnat, Samuel St., Beriin celebrated the 20th anniversary of, their marriage â€" on Thursday and held a family reunion in honor of the happy event. Besides theâ€"members of the Pequegnat family residing in Berlin and their families, there were present, Mr. . and> Mrs. Mrs. Albert â€" Pequegnat, Brantford; James Pequegnat, Stratford, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pequegnat, New Hamburg; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pequegâ€" nat, Guelph; Mr. A. Marchand, Exeâ€" gr; the Misses Kress, Preston, Mrs. . Pequegnat and Mr. and Mrs. B. Stumpf, of Berlin. The ceremony was performed in the | Berlin Robe & presence of about 50 guests in th. |H. S. Hallman prettily decorated parlor by Rev. H.] J. Fennell ... L. Merner, of Chesley, brother of the | K.. Mueller & C bride‘s mother, assisted by Rev. G.| D. B. Betzner . D. Damm, pastor of the Zion Evanâ€"{George Martin gelical church, _ Mcndelssohn‘s wedâ€"| Forwell Foundr ding march was beautifully rendered[I. E. Shantz [® by Miss Elien Zeller, and while the F. I. Weaver . ceremony was in progress an approâ€" W. M. Cram ... priate solo was sung by Miss Ellaj| Wm. Rittinger Anthes. . The couple were unattended.l Dr. and Mrs. Coo‘% left on the 9.08 train on a honeymoon Trip io westâ€" ern points, â€" followed by â€" the ° good wishes of their friends. _ They will take up their residence in Chicago. A bounteous wedding repast . was served and an interesting programme of speeches followed, which was parâ€" ticipated in by Rev. F. Kaiser, Mesâ€" srs. Arthur, James, Albert, Leon and â€" Joserh Pequegnat, B. Stumpf and H. F. Bochmer. Th host and hostess were the recijients of many costly and handsome pieces of china. A deficit of $347 for the South Watâ€" erloo Agricultdral Sovicty as a result of this year‘s fall fair, will be met by a public subscription. Guelph, Oct. 20.â€"â€"John Ferguson, The Twin City Micisterial Assoâ€"iaâ€" COOKâ€"RIEDER NUPTIALS DIED IN GUELPH. is more than a science and more than an art, _ But it can be done quickly and surely by using It is milled from the finest Western Canada Hard Wheat, is thoroughly clean and hygienic, and rich in every nutrient aloip. â€" quality. â€" CHINA WEDDING PURITY FLOUR Baking the Best Bread VISIT HOSPITAL WESTIERN CANADA FLOUR MILLA 0O0., Limited Wilis at Winnipeg, Coderich and Brandon Bold Lverywhere in The Great Dominion ARBITRATION"BOARD HAS ADJOURNEDAGAIN Aiter being in session on an average of nine hours each day since Tuesday the Board cf Arbitration at Berlin adâ€" journed on Friday night for at least ten days to enapie Judge Morgan to attend Court sittings in Toronto, and the counsel, Messrs, McPherson and Scellen, to loos after the welfare ol clicats in High Court sittings next week. On Friday. afterncon Mr. . Frank Nolan, dealer in second hand cars in Buflalo, gave evidence as to the. value of the cars on the Berlin & Waterloo system. His figures were considerabâ€" ly below those given in by the Comâ€" pany, especially the secondâ€"hand cars. The evidence for the town is well under way and it is expected that it will take at least a week before it is submitted in its entirety. Evidence for the town‘s side of the valuation was given by H. J. Hurd, who bad : inspected the poles, by Marshall Pequegnat, â€" regarding the measurements of the rails, etc., 9y ingineer W. M. Davis, who gave valâ€" uable evidence regarding the cost ol excavating for the laying of ties and rails. e The evidence of Mr. C. 1 f Hamilton, who was c‘llq Jompany, was somewha as some of the figures quo! differed very materially fr submitted by the Company For instance, the ties a at 50¢ each; he says new ne the town eight is made. in WT railway. On Saturday afternâ€"on the properâ€" ty belonging to the Chas. M. Lundy estate was sold by auction, and created considerable interest. A parâ€"‘ cei of the property is situated cn Benton: street between ‘the properties of Messrs. Geo. Klein and Chas. S. Bochmer. The first lot, with a frontâ€" age of 55 feet and depth of 145 feet, with a small frame house, was â€" sold to Mr. Frank Heiman for $2600. The secord lot with a frontage of 88 feet was bought by Mr. C. S. Boehmer for $352%5. This makes a total of $6125 for this property, which is cenâ€" trally located. Three parcels of farm lands in Wellesley Township were also sold at fair prices, averag‘ng abont‘ $50 an acre. BERLIN The treasurer of the National ticn reports th to the fund to p iment for Berlin Previously ackn The Berlin & T The L. McBrine J. Fennell ...... .. K.. Mueller & Co. ... D. B. Betznet ....... George Martin ...« Forwell Foundry Co. L. E. Shantz Co. ... (Chatham is possessed of a pipe orâ€" gan prodigy named Jack Smith, who plays. in the First Presbyterian church. He has taken just five lesâ€" sons on the organ, and he plays things that stamp him as a genius. It is reported from an autboritative source.that th* Canadian Pacific Railâ€" way will build from Woodstoct _ to Brantford next spring. Surveys have already been made and the nocessary expenditure estimated and, provided for by the company. A PIPE ORGAN PRODIGY. BERLIN PROPERTY SOLD McBrine Co. isurer for the Berlin tional Sanitarium . rts the following a d to provide hospits Berlin consumptives y acknowledged ... n & Racycle Mig. ENDOWMENTS FOR CONSU wnich is of the « e to make t, and the give its co ht weeks a , the ties a he says new here at 38¢; for curves & 3 for this; B1 a cuble y acadam, an Clothing CONSUMPTIVES and 15¢ e opinion that ke its award he Company m consent to all alter the aws ) take over c‘lled by the nat damaging, quoted by him ; from . those Berlin Branch rium . Associaâ€" ving additions hospital treatâ€" Co. Co hat it ird by y wil allow award c the $118 Berlin. Mr.. J. R. 1 with friends it Mrs. Mueller ronto friends ¢ Nrs. J. H. | in Torento ov Mrs. Albert visitinz Berlin Mrs few d few days at her Miss Olive Sc Eva Easson spc in Berlin seeing friends â€"Stratfo Mueller, for a Mr. William is spending _‘ with his â€" sis Water street. Mr. Lorns M Thomas Journ iday in Berlin Mr. Le spent Th in Berlin, Public School Inspector Smith, of Wentworth County, spent Than‘sgivâ€" ing Day at the Methodist parsonage, visiting his daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) S. E. Marshall. Miss M. Tribe, of Guelph, is acting as stenographer at the arbitration proceedings. _ _ ... $H k £5. Mrs. A.. Hallet and Miss Lizzie Geisel, of Stratford, visited friends in Berlin during the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. James Bradiey, of Norlh Easthope, are the guests of their son, Rev. W. A. Bradley, Abrens street. % the gue Muellier Mr. | Mr.â€" H. E Wednesday . ful business He says tr: never been | Mr Ufa, has lin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt of Berâ€" lin are spending a few days in Stratâ€" ford. f Mrs. Samuel E. Moyer is spending a week at the Wellandt House, St. Catharines. , Misses Bertha â€" Lindsay â€" and E. Stroh are visiting Miss May Hamilâ€" ton in Stratford. Mr. and the Misses: Roos, ‘"Bon Acord," Berisa, gave a charming Tea to a few of theit Twinâ€"City friends on Saturday afternoon in honor of cne of Berlin‘s fairest and most charming belles, who is soon to take up. her residence in a ncighboring city: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clarke have reâ€" turned from their honeymoon trip to British Columbia and> the Northâ€" west. Miss Alice Gauntley is in Toronto toâ€"day. . § Mr. E. J. Philip was a business visitor in Toronto cn Tuesday. _ Mr. W. C. Webster, teller at the local branch of the Bamk of Hamilâ€" ton, has been transferred to Toronto and left on Tucsday. Mr. Bitzer is promoted to the cash, and Mr. Mat thewson, of Toronto, is added as a Miss Annic Schwartz h:s returned from Danville, J11., accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Mamel!, who will make her future home in Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. P. Jansen, of Elmira, spent Sunday and Monday with their son, Mr. Arnold _ Jansen, Courtland avenue. toria College : i _ after spending the Thanksgiving holidays at | his home. > Mr. Harry Peters has retired from the management of the Thornton and Douglas‘ Berlin store and has . been succeeded by Mr. Ezra S. Bechtel, for the last year with this firm in theif Stratford store. Mr. Bechtel formerâ€" Iy conducted a thriving gents‘ furâ€" nishing business at New Hamburg, and is well and favorably known amâ€" ong a large circle of acquaintances in this county. A uer Mr. E. D. Btand, of "The Berlia Electrical Manufacturing Co., which recently â€"moved o Toronto, was in Berlin on Saturday and repcrts that the firm has tripled its capacity. On Wednesday an order was booked for 50,000 _ batteries for the Bell Teleâ€" phone Co. The firm is about to be taken over by a joint stock company, in â€" which several Berlin capitalists are interested, to be capitalized . at $10,000. That‘s too bad! We had noâ€" ticed it was looking prety thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer‘s Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a perâ€" fect hair sonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer‘s Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. ‘The best kind of a testimonialâ€"â€" *"Sold for over sixty years." It is rumored in Paris that the T., H. & B. Railway is negotiating for the purchase of the Grand Valley radâ€" ial troad between Brantford and Galt, Mrs Is Your Hair Sick? Miss Mr. W. P. Clement return=d to Vicâ€" mas Journal in Berlin. . and Mrs. _are th» gue Victoria str are th: guests « Victoria street. ss L. Luckhardt been spending a returned home . H. Ed. Wettla BULSINESS INCREASING Lewis Wing, of Thanksgiving Day _seeing the Stratford r . Smith, of t of her sis for a few d trade in n better NEW MANAGER d. Wettlaufer afternoon fro trip to the | ker home in Parkhi : Scrimgeour and _ spent Thanksgiving eing the city and vis ratford merald. mith, of Nisgara Fal { her sister, Mrs, ‘ a few days. am _ Stewart of Mor _ Thanksgiving . hol sister, Mrs. J. T. ] in Parkhill, er was the guest s on Thursday. ' . Iocdding was a over Thanksgiving. Society Macartney Hallman Muir, of ; and Galt Hallman i p to the in the N staff McBride of Mrs. of few from from a successâ€" e Pacific coast. Northwest has spent y 0' ‘ spent Stratford, friends. is spending i Parkhill. Owen at h Eimira, days in returned of Montreal g . holidays ). T. Hart, News n Sound, his home . of Cayâ€" McCrossâ€" the Falls Sunday | _ Miss ng Day visiting of visitor lis, is Louis who Berâ€" St. hol is on For six years we have ha l the agency of_ Clare Bros. Peninsular Stoves and Ranges and in that time we have had exceptional success with their whole line. _ Every buyer of a Peninsular Stove or Range gets a written guarantee which sbsolutely protects him from loss in any shape or form whatever. These are only a few of the many stoves we sell and we cordially invite you to visit our warerooms and take a look around. , e & The Star Oak The Re#al Peninsular Peninsular Stoves «» Ranges This popu‘ar range delights the beart‘ of 172 housewives in Waterloo town. iIt‘s a great seller, very sconomical in fuel and a grand baker. j f j m The Royal Peninsular ~ _ We have solf feeding avtachments for each ize â€" Three sizes in etock, numbers 112 â€" 114 id 117. : . _ PENINSULAR & Tte Royal and Graal Poniosalar Steel Ruoges are bo atifol to loo‘% upon and beyond a‘l that they are good bikers . Splecrdid Ranges for forme a â€"â€" 20 and 21 inch <ves. 3 Waterioo The Star Oak is a popu‘ar atcve for peopla hn want to beat a few rcoms onlâ€". _ _ $ 4 (QACh Ledes v € n‘_,.‘““ q‘ <Gam i ie . ; Cee z: $ed mugrhi o flns ce Â¥ & gï¬Ã©@, 9 & @i% ko n Hoeaelietn ce c 40| s eP > "@ 8 Come in and wa‘k around; you‘ll have lots of choice. . Weichel & Son The Crystal Peninsular ARE THE BEST A handsoms base burner and a powerful heater. Lots of satisfied users test‘fy to the merits of this heater. ‘The elegant Penineular is a a‘zs smaller and is sold at a popular price The Regal Peninsular Elmira