& #. TB3e6lArC. The Mercantile Fire Business solicited for fitsl class R m Wnn mc ts ton es ut of amaier, d praggt daea NWNotice to. .: 1 _ ‘Farmers Insur ' â€" INCORPORATED 189756 Mead Office â€" Waterico General Insurancs Agent. * C ~ Bistriot Agent E""wg:o-t. Phone 210 iice, Waterloo Mutual Building <4 ~ King St. Business Office 249, House 200. truste Learn Dress Making ,wou-h-wuhuronm: to fnish, from plainést shirt _ w to most siaborate toilette, and will w.,a::tfl.“vbu:mmlfl | article dress can not out,_ -Mn;.m‘; alter o ; weeks‘ with us. . only Es ® perféct ig~ «nart Stee. t f t oc o t i on oo pc id «ad so lejurt ereates mo cr n Sat Butter Paper ‘Op Dail C LILLIAN M. David Bean anc sprains, o *M‘ln w . W 0 #Mvwkm fl‘ the brély. Th nerys _:«‘ PUBLISHER OARONICLEâ€"TECLEGRAPH neatly "ifafl'mfl- Wo-lpkï¬om y of The is of the best qm- We .:':7.‘;: Unaefige woie to sell to r at & special, low loes, Unprinted botter puper also sold in lafge or small quantities. â€" for your next order of butter paper. Mail orders given prompt attention.‘ tKieg 8t. West, Beriin. Put up your butter in ti #6 £IXG 814 CHIR CHIROPRACTIC Waterioo, Ont. of «it medicines Tor" the cure of disgases TRY US8 ES ELLIBON TING #UKOOT salf. â€" See that you 568 : at our res dih . $117,140â€"00 s everywhere, and % hasm‘t it ocms -dubnn&- .n.‘“' itericit is as good a« the genuine and the ust as good es Dr. Pierce‘s" is his own sellish beacfit. â€" Such e men is bot to Berlin A’hna:‘hï¬llw with bï¬ï¬‚:ï¬rw lg-fl-tormd‘h‘ side â€" or chest give it a trial and . you are certain to be more than pleased.with the proimpt relieflâ€"which (it affords. Sold by all dealers. The â€" d.ath took plage on Saturday sn ie on e se ags ootieimin. 2t hin fesidedice, 5% Church street,‘= after ‘an . d:lness : of: several months at the ripe old age of* 87 m‘ montBs and 15 days, â€" The us w U take place on Tuesday from the house to the Alme _ Street U..B. ~Church for .service and from thence to Blair cemetery. ~ _ we o ie n MiS sath. TEAR The " deceased wasa son of . the late m R and was born on the old homestead mear Blair. on July #6th, 18234. l%‘% near Blait up . to 1874.â€" red to the Jacob® Bownlan $.row "neat© Freeport where he _ lived _ for two> years and then moved "to °B din where he â€" bas since lived. ' hy s "The Siste Mr., I shieman was & sucâ€" tessful and\ indust dous farmer / and Since residing iy 1 arlin has been | @ highly res.ected ¢.tizen. He was D active member ol â€"the Urted Breth réen Church all his life and lived ~a wfl'i . Christian life. _ He was faithâ€" tar. â€â€™u.‘mus to. the chureh _ and was always aliberal contributor: to the _ missiorary and other causes of the cherch. /« ce A m o. un The decéased was first martied~ to Susannah . Staufter and were bléssed with: > five:children, only one of whom strvi~es, Dr. Simon Eshleman of . Bulâ€" fl}. Sheâ€"died on April 2nd, 1802, thie sesond martisge took place.=~‘ on Narch $th, 1866, to â€" Aunic _ Kay, widow ol the late Samuel Erb. She Died February 2nd, 1909. _ The deceased had been quite active up to Deeunh:t u:uvh- he : _ com moneed to déc ing. th of mmwlï¬lflg â€" Eshleman . in _ Buflaloâ€" ami. enjoyed splendid health» . 4 _. _ . 4rediont on If You Have: Scalp ~or H Trouble, Accept This Offer When :we promise your money D8CZ for the mere asking if Rexall «©93"" Hair Tonic does not do as we Claim it will, you certainly have no reason for even hesitating to try At. We do not ask you to obligate yourself in any way. | We could not afford: to so strongly endorse Rexall "98" Hair Tonic and continue to sell it as we do, if it did not do as we claim.. Should our enâ€" thusiasm carry us away, and Rexall «98" Hair Tonic not give entire satâ€" isfaction to the usefs, â€" they would | lose faith it us and our . statements, and in congequehce our business presâ€" Lige would sufer, C ‘Theretore, when we assure you that Rexall ©93"" Hair Tonic will prompt ty eradicate dandrufl. stimulate hair growth and prevent premature . baldâ€" ness, you may rest assured â€" we.â€"know what we ate talking about. _ We honestly believe that Rexall «g$3" Hair Tonic will do more _ than any other buman toward . reâ€" storing hair and hair health. It is not greasy and will not gum soxks: T Ts as ploasent 10 use rr 4s as pure cold mm in â€" two mflu 50 cents and $1.00.. Reâ€" , you can obtain it nli at our store,â€"The Rexall Store. A. Gâ€" Word was received by ‘friends~ in mm!‘fldflydï¬o“dlfl- Vmw,dwmm. which took place on Wednesday. D¢â€" vensed was 38 yeats of ags and MB a cousin of Messrs." and Frank Sider of this town. The fuseral took Dr. de Van‘s Female Pilis 7 '...y,.‘!.' lalled t :7..;‘ e tha ipe on ibut tor #8â€". d oi s taken from the U sthod (of. applying a of the apins (0% HAIR HEALTH ‘i f (BEARS 1N PENITENT ENVE wlÃ©ï¬ il:mmt Ag:a 2 deriin: News | [wo : Young :Lads <Who Pleaded Guilty â€" 40 Shooting. Snt?vu‘b! strate Cef § ¢ * 4n A $ P on + wha 8 iws Youre fadk who â€" prended | Vion this week to two charges : of | ward &Lpn-u ‘theft, andâ€"‘ the |a path Wl..†.“.3 i ounding rge: . ol | poated: \'Cf.-lv' in : Police Court this | ~â€" te Weir to five years in h: #a7 6 tentiary. a6 Kingston." . ~ *~ f The | Young Cooper informed ‘the of . thet trate ‘before . _ sentonce was + Bochte! that if "he was given another ket, pr under the charge â€" of: the Children‘s ï¬ Aid â€"Society he would leave the town, 1 Jearnâ€" a trade â€" and live an â€" upright | riving . life. â€"~He: also expressed ~sorrow. for. for by his waywardness. %, x ‘acrived | + Preuss had nothing â€"to= say " why ‘ Worshi sentence should not be imposed: ‘thegh Crown: Attorney ‘Bowlby ‘represent.‘ Mark ed the Crown and‘in asking the court â€" witnes! to impose the sentence â€"presentod â€" a celved statement «showing: the ‘poli¢e nnor_digfln‘ : of both prisoners," Codper having:six . market offences and Preuss four. In:*:.each | to. inv case© they were dealt with »leniently.| ing ard by the »Magistrate. The Attorney ex> pressed his opinions in I?M terms, stating that the young ‘"scoundrels‘‘ and *‘rascals" . were determined:." "to lead wayward lives and should ~ be put. away to ensure the safety ol the public. If everâ€"boys were «given . â€" an opportunity to make men _ of . themâ€" selves both Cooper and\ . Prenss.. had the chance .but: failed. He ha« . not the slightest ‘reason * to believe they would ever reform. sls Rev. C,. R: Miller, of the Children‘s Aid Society, stated that ‘the Sagiety had no desire to interfere ‘with the Jecision of the Crown or the Magisâ€" trate but be wished to . point .: out that ‘when young Cooper was. in ‘the charge® of the Society and: was locatâ€" ed on a {arm near Windsor for nearâ€" ly two years he was a good boy and was highly spoken ol by those ~who came in contact with him. It was only at the persistent solicitation of ‘his mother that he was allowed â€" to irehan home and as soon as he . got ‘into city ssgociations ‘he again . beâ€" came wayward. He hadâ€" nothing : to Py ‘regarding Preass. * ~ * The Magistrate intimated <that he could not take a lenient view ol cither case. He believed, |â€"however, that even with the: punishment . he would impose he felt there _ was= a chance for them _ to become useful citizens. . Speaking to Cooper directâ€" ly he stated that the young. lad M%;mdwmum irequently and time he took his / part: This time hewould inflictâ€" a punishâ€" ment ‘that rould give him . a. chance to learn a trade and at the . same time be a . warning to other boys «in the towh. The magistrate then imâ€" posed five years on â€"each for the *wo charges of shopâ€"breaking and: . also three years on Cooper for shooting, the sentences to un ‘concurrently. _ PIONEER RESIDENT OF BRIDGEPORT PASSES AWAY Bridgeport‘s oldest and most . teâ€" spected resident, Lucy. Hembling, reâ€" lict of the late Abraham Fby, passed peacefully away _ Monday . at the . Chesiactier dria, abexp â€"2 90 Mc home of ber sonâ€"inâ€"law, . Mr.. Henry Lachman, at the ipe old . agoe "of 89 years, 7 months# and 8 days. ‘The deceased enjoyed splendid health _ up to two years ag0 M paralytic stroke and paralytic stroke andâ€" has since‘ _ been gradually :_ln-,llnl? On Sunday â€" she sufferéd another stroke which resulted in her death. ‘The funeral ~ to k place â€" from the Mhr-nnd._ port on Wednesday alternogn to the cemetery. The late Mrs, Bby was A“-flb,llfl.hm England, and camp to C znuuvbnd‘btï¬ occean Yoyage occupy am'-r?m- county and she has been evet singd.. She: was married late Abraham Eby on . April 1848;. Shortly after ~their m they© occupied" â€" (arins â€" in . W w“::dhr about ten yeats va to Bridgeport u‘r.:.uu died on August 'll:: union: was *"5 swith .a nfâ€"eleven children, #tx. of "‘ husband died on August 21st, 1885. The union. was bessed with c family vf eleven children, aix ot surâ€" vive, three wous and three daughters, viz., Noab, Gueipb, â€" William, Presâ€" ton, and Isaac, Berlin, Mess _ uy Lachman, Mrg : t man and mw Pelt, ~ of Idabo. The deceased was a “:I clarâ€" astor kind and thoughtlal under all Young. Cooper » showed »that â€" he ter two years ago when she sufferpd a b Bhby: was, bornâ€".â€" on musmnc«:x‘ imp to Canada ;W&;:"O'Wv occupy a period . They came to this has beenâ€" a . resident Arriage aterl06 re her & pathetic : + ME Bechtel, <a Jaumor . To vany m.w-u@ï¬-w- tailor. of this town, y Market Clerk e Sares atier Nn at 3 was .mnym‘:.am\-? As soon as he ‘arrived he elected to be tried byâ€"His ‘Worship and pleaded Hot guilty. . to ; the charge., +210 :. Ae Apo T | Miss Bechtel, daughter â€" of the _ forâ€" met witness, ‘stated that â€" she : did { not see the chicken taken from _ the ‘basket and that she had not sold it I‘to Mr. Hertel. § Market Cletk Mileb was the . first witness and stated. that he had .. reâ€" d‘-“w i € Â¥ :«.“m going on at the lower end . â€"of ~‘the market in ‘baspment and . decided to investigate. He saw Hertel walkâ€" namminn the stand cecupied . Bechtel and stooping down took a chicken from one basket and â€"placing . it in _ His own basket walked away. He allowed him to walk a short distance and then.. acâ€" eosted him, and asked Hertel _ what he was doing with the chicken They tcturned to Mr. Bechtel who â€" denied that the chicken had been ordered ‘by Hertel as he had maintained. . While they were talking the ° .chicken ~was placed ‘back in the basket from which it was taken. ~Bechtel assured. him that it had not been ordéred. Noah Bechtel stated. that â€" he did not know Herte] personally: and . had receivedâ€"mo order for a chicken : that ‘be knew of. â€"He did aot "‘see â€" the chicken removed from the basket and ‘did not know it was gone until . the lff""“ Clerk drew his attention to The 1 t . the(b +CONTRACTS Mr.â€" Hertel.‘was the next witness been in conversation‘ with Mr. â€" Bech» tel‘s son from whom he had ordered the chicken and who saw him â€" take it away. It was a froquent . thisk for people to take produce out * of the basket to have them weighed without the owners taking any _ noâ€" tice until the article was ° | returaed. He ‘did not have to steal farm _ proâ€" duce at the market and | he ~ could bring niany farmers to give evidence to show that he paid for whatever he purchased.â€" & / Mr. H. J. Sims, who prosecuted, stated that he. would like to hear the évidence of Mr. Bechtel‘s son and an adjournment of the case was made until next Saturday . $ C. Braun, Contractor, and Wm. Knell &Co., Plumbers, to: Erect Hospital Additions The contracts for . the erection . of the. new addition to the Berlinâ€"Watâ€" erloo were fmally. awarded . by the Board of Directors at the â€" Zophr meeting on Friday evening. _ Casper Braun. contractor, was given the conâ€" tract to do all~ the vartous trades, oi work, excepting the plumbing and heating, and find all the matatial acâ€" dording to "~the revised plans . and specifications prepared by W. Grayson Brown, Hamilton, for a . total of $16,392. The plumbing and beating contract was awarded to Wm. Knell & Co., 8t $5,0945, making a total of $22,387 for the entire % ‘The sum of $24,000 was voted the municipalitios of Berlin, Waterloo and Waterloo County and Ahe indications are that the desire of the Board to w hi T34 T p within th rst p yuin 6 farimer &btending the mar e called was the charge WH the nmoth arewe the amount w pay patients. d 41 dischare od AWARDED Cana $6 it th 4i alked A philoso t Messts. +1 Motz, Rev +. Oberland ter and â€"A. presw.~ Rev. Mr. ‘Bradley residence in bth,hvuonfln&"hâ€"- water andâ€" lived there until came to. Berlin sixteon ‘years © ago.* That ‘town required a ~ new "HWhrary > and while theyâ€" voted ~downâ€" a proposal to ask Mr.Carnegle. for a_grant he believed that Mr. Bradley â€" would be able to give information the residents of that town did not possess when the vote was taken. De was -m‘n the Town ‘Auditor: Financial © Statement. Balance Dec. 31, 1910 $80.25 Theâ€"little gathering broke up with singing ‘‘For he‘sâ€"a jolly good © felâ€" low‘‘~and three cheers and a>tiger. Receipts:â€" _ Municipal grants ... $3,843090 Logislative grant ... 260.00 Bales of Magazines ... 10.75 Rentals ...;.... ... 42.51 #ines, etcs .............. 163.74 TObal) proecdt ... iiminsiieivacsins Fxpenditures:â€" Light, heat and Rates 342%.12 Salaries ......... .......... 2039.85 Books, . (nonâ€"fiction) â€"~345.43 (Fiction) 1..;...; 194;40 {German) ... ... 5.271 Newspapers (English) 248.47 ~~{(German) ......... 36.15 Cards, printing, etc. 243.99 Building ......... ....... _ 85,00 Balance in bank ........ ........ $6.07 The Lihuxn..t’:n btmlonth..h sum of $5.25 for rentals during the morith: _ Annual ‘Report. _ _ _ 1b _ . ‘The annual Government report. for the year was presented by the Librâ€" arian as follows:â€" _ ,« Total rectiPt§ ......... ........ $9,887.25 Assetsâ€"Value of. books â€" in~ HDERTY :...:,s>=ores.. vo i nima New StoGRS ... ... Cash on hand ... ... General Works . Teligion _ .. ... Natural Science Appropria Fine Arts m&uï¬m story .. Blography Geography Fiction .... Magazines TORRL ,.::sas vas Works of reference General Works Philosophy : ..... pum" Qireim Natural : Scienc Uselul Arts .. Br Fing Arts Litorature History . Blography Y E.i A North Carolina Mah Suggests time 1 was so rum down and debil} tated that I dould hardly drag around. My appetiteâ€"was boot and I could mot aléep nights, I had tried different moâ€" advised to try your cod and lron tonts. Tinol and 1 ar‘ so glad I Number of~Volumes of Library. de a eP OGreensboro, N. C.~â€""PFor. a long LEAVING BERLIN tad give Vino! & D D Volumes d eg 5P 42 > t as & there M hemgaiioe . Guenes MB and ‘Travel 17 & Travel $85 n PC _ > ; j sns t swA Zin he ... Bdâ€" ‘vorte" to i# in . ion, alter w th 1# it s ow P # 417 303 240 1001 278 .A7 lo Snd basth My"* Juvenile M# A 168 6 685 815 chall of . the assured Rev. uld enjoy his He was glad ic little town Adult Juvenile 19 11 20 10 15 42 Alr mAF $42,767.66 i mrooF 1CY velubbic gilts trgny the . groom . & Â¥ “m“" ‘Toronto on Bs$ vesaigec: c # TorsBxgesvi rg o4 in 11 Hake t Am. Mme ... WORT * bowld e | wili_inake their hoine 1 $3807.00 $3887.25 11, a.m.g £,500,00 .__â€" 85.00 u> ~C.OT $3881.18 Caterâ€" those 106 11 87 42 25 40 61 4t #7 11 ie es \ (â€"MENâ€"YOU ‘NEED NERVE | ! ~Guelph, Feb. 6.â€"Mrs. J. B. Powell of ‘‘Caer Howell," Perth street, wile of Inlandâ€"Revenue Collector â€"J, _ B. . Powel!, passed: away this. morning afâ€" ter‘ five days‘ ‘iliness, The deceased, whose maiden.name was Helen Esther ]mmun, lived here for many . years ° : prior to her removal to ~ Lomaeb, where in 1887 she was marrigd." A husband, four daughters . .and .. two. ’:;n;‘mtve;' *‘%flï¬;: graduate h; ew York, W. B., of the Imperial" Bank, Essex; Gg:\ BL: commercial traveller; _ Muriel, St. ‘Barnabas‘~ Hospital, _ Minneapolis; ‘ Joan, Edgehill Ladies‘:College, Edgeâ€" hill, N: S., and ‘Winnifred, at home. | Theâ€" death occurred _ Friday + at the residence in Winterbourne _ of Livia Shantz, relict of the Tate Samâ€" uel S. Bowman. ‘Deceased had been illâ€"for some time and death was not unexpected.< She was in her eightyâ€" first year and is sgurvived ~by â€" three children and nine grandchildren. The surviving children are Mrs. _ George children and nine grandchildren. â€" The surviving children are Mrs. . George W. Bownian of Royersford, Pa., ‘ Mre J. B. SNantz of Bultalo,_N. Y., and Leander Bowman of _ Wintecbourne, where deceased made her home. â€"Her husband, the late Samuel 8. Bow â€" man, predectkased â€" her by tem years, The funcral will take place on‘ Sunâ€" day afternoon from the late residence to the Bloomingdale cenvtety ._.for interment. e Guelph, #eb. 6.â€"Mrs, Howitt, wile of nr._no;ry Howitt, sen., _ passed away on Monday ng. â€" She was well known to ,,,.:;“,‘;{.m. in the éarly days as Grace Davidson, yaug: est daughte? of the late Thomas. D&â€" vidson, © woolien â€" ~manufacturer, ; in Galashicls, Scotland, where the deâ€" ceased was born in 1849." A 1ayge ‘family survives. At two o‘clock ~Wednesday alterâ€" noon at 8t. John‘s Anglican Church, My." Jolin Chatles Decker, ~. son â€" of Mrs, John Decker, and populdr and wells known “ln sporting circles, . . was utetly wedded to Miss Edith Clara ;ï¬mu. daughter of Mr. Harvey Furneaux of Los Angeles, Cal. ‘The Rev. J. W. J. Andrew performed the ecremony in the presence of _ only ‘w“ relatives and Triends of the young couple. ‘The bride, who : was ‘attended by Miss Lillian Decker, sisâ€" ter of m looked â€"â€" charming :rf ing sult of brown tweed, and wéating a mn‘ picture hat. Marivomaiy attived. m: ® _ goin .‘ of andsomely d in a>_ gown NBow maties Pesiog « phocd hat. a ‘HMoelscher of this town was M“ %utcmmy q. weddant M‘Q“ id at the asew . bome ot. Mr. â€"Decker, and tm tef% . on the 5.40 train on a . trip _ & mpuu. ‘The couple were _ rc ‘""of handsome and ~,cost} gifte, testifying to their popularity. "~ On their return ‘Mr, and Mrs. Deok #r will: reside‘ in their new,, home â€" 6 Union street, Waterloo. Drns. KENNEDY & KENNEDY wayy~NoTIcE -I'lfl to our Canadi . T ut ment in Win see us our Medical Iustitute i ho m’mr Windsor offices which a Laboratory for Canadian business only. Add â€"~~_ * . DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont _ â€"~, WWrite for our private addread. C 00 ~ 0000c io t sc n en oo enc F‘abor MRS. (DR.) H. HOWITT MRS.â€"J. B. POWELL ptobty wedding DECKERâ€"FURNEAUX YA DUENCH OBITUARY LIVIA SHANTZ HYMENEAL M The "bride ther were M td The AUFM AN W M place.in Ber 61. . Bamue a ~~ Kautma the EARLY INDISCRETIONSâ€"Al EXCESSESs WAVvE | MINED mm thing Aré ï¬ '-:-'EE -h-ha.l on pression, poo And strencb. 1y ‘This is the conditionour New Method Tr pt in . f wnmu:i:fluï¬:: & lite h 42 ‘hit Rore 10 capariments 4 f and we Franklir ipion ts grOom . Tdi M Minard‘s Liniment Co., 1 Some time ago L had tack of . Quinsey ©which up for â€"two weeks â€" and lot of . money. preu St Mr. A. C. Hallman, of the Breslau: Springbailk Stock â€"Fatm, has . just returned from the annual meeting of the Holstein Breeders‘ Assoctation of inferesting meeting and a most stie= cessful year for this famous breed of dairy rcattle. . ~Mr. Haliman has been closely identified â€"with tï¬lw tion from its inception, being the first President. * He is now â€" one 9(& auditors and is still in closest t with all its proceedings. The Assooâ€" istion is not twenty: years old â€" and started eut. without a dollar ‘In the treasury and no outside aid.. It now m.mmlunolovo‘r.:!h::fl alter ‘paying out a large s % P annually in prizes at the fairs and other ways for the advancement of the breed. e z. sUCCESSFUL ORGANIZATIOA FARMERS MUST At the meeting ot ‘*the â€"Waterl00 Tommnuu of ‘Health in Berlin on â€" Satu alternoon an order w8S passod . to &eeflm that all â€". w in the township must be ‘tled up and confined ‘for period ol sixty _ days, Camines found ruining at Nerge _ 819 in danger ol ‘being destroyed.. . | .. .. ~$t is reported to the Board that it is suspected a mad dog Killed . six subep at New / Germany last week and a Goâ€"erament Inspector is inveg tigating the matbet: i 3e Widespread interost is DOIng._ TL m«u-mflxnmoop held : â€" in Berlin on F yweuluthdn er House, ‘at which Mr. J; H. nt. Chairman ‘of the State‘ C 1 for the administration of the‘ Come pemmon Aet, will be the Â¥. Nr. Boyd is rcognlzed as i.-m of the Act in ‘Obfo, Mltm perplexing question _ of kmen‘s compensation than any m tion action so far taken. ‘Theâ€"Act as in operation in Ohio has been parâ€" w m:: to u;u workingnion a proven 90. Srequant lawâ€"suits following mnx received whilo employed in factories. a nized as the nearest FATHER O‘DROWSKH IS TRANSFERRED TO LAMBTON . J. O‘Drowski, who 10F IAD two years has been conneoted 84. Peter‘s Cathedral, has an appointment as pastor ol man Catholis parish at Pork ton. . He left on a late train “';h:m to take his new promotion will be & to Father Q‘Dbrowski‘s many as it :nu yery 'ISM\‘W two . yoars . . Peter LAW IN OR1IO Is MOST IDEAL in o u‘;?:b“wâ€œï¬ was h,’n-i.t To n c ie mattan that bt on John liv. interested H F CHARGE er you are curable or 808 W3 Detroit. Mi i s uoi % y naver d f the body so thad ~OSE GLEET i i The local." lefgy . ats be will myake _ it ~ & TIE UP DOGS unable to call by n ot the" Comâ€" b¢ the speaker ~d as the fathel which is »0c0€ Pork . Lamo train yester eine. . mmant es Was . PW t. Petor‘s the Ro Lamb in Tw (tlw wil t abilâ€" we w c ts & WA bi ts