'r:::-‘_:;,[ ge es ts C3 c3% '.;'l;«,-ï¬mâ€";'.-;‘m.;;&“ e vacngle® for men women ‘n «h ‘of work. _If you are. put of. empl 3â€" esn nteiaa e No ma se __ food to seture within 60 days from going date: .. réuniat sLkePing cans $42 PDeposit with the Dominion, %overnment ..... ........ $117 14000 mm o. n fions nea Insurance ‘Compan with Arsets of $16,300.038, Altved â€"Wright, Secretary A. BOERNM, â€" _ Cistrict Agent !‘ Warerloo, Ont. ~ > Fhone 246.â€" 3 IxKCURSONS Manitobs, â€" Sestatchewan, Aborta LOW ROunD Thip narea ROVNDâ€"TRIP ARATES . eers snd o‘ ‘ers who reallze the advisabi. s'd naving 49 mr:o:t business transacted Experts. °. winaryadvice free. Charge request. N-r :'m.m.l:o‘m ie afrke: . Harton. D.C.. UA & The Emp‘cyer‘s Assccisticn o e * ~ “rgterko County . King St. . ... . _ Bunnerflum House 200. B;l_-lmu solicited for firt «1 . Camp vni s#, < The Mercgantile Ffire Babscribed Cajital..... INotice to |_â€"~â€" _ Farmers David Besn & Scrs ]mx‘:r‘l:“ at tbe Daily d Bucces ar to Ruckbarrug‘t Insurance C: mpany Vyv j 2 f : « c LSY ’, id ©. Am'.wa:-td.w:ma which ME pire airoii of souts, guch a4 Bloodrooct, Queen‘s CGotden rodk io s# i int be minid Egcfl'avl C#Gesecocssese Butter_ Pagper Cecacqedncecncecsorccest ncssseseee p i GCOQCRGecesnese General Insuranes Agent. Office, Waterloo Mutual Building l Trains loave T sronts 2.00 puas. on C tw To utd lrrm?n‘s CHR CNICIET}YLEGRAFR {‘NCORPORATED 1875 _ Mead Office â€" Waterioa FPRQ q aad setum §34.00; Edmonton «ad seture ‘Sor your next otder "of butter paper. Mail orders given prompt attention. The paper is of the v best qm. We h;?n large quantities and sre flnuf%u able 1 to you ‘at a y low prices> tll.-.prhu‘hwm pu also sold in large mï¬.nqnnum-. Put. up your butter in We mw:;:;):clziy of LILLIAN M. FRASER D.C Ferlin Ont.,â€" Take. Elevators. _ Room 208. __â€" _ 96 KING ST., NEAR YOUXG ST.â€"WEBEK CHAnubrrs |Â¥attrice, Cat TRY US Ds aby ely 250,LC6U EC " Bor Enuing_yoare imel ho‘ Neeb Toronto,‘ Aprit 19.â€"Philip Krélict, gel;tlin. is uq’il;:'i yAiber, of rlin, to crecover ) ingâ€"in the sale_or exchange of a clgat business of Zuber‘s for a> busiâ€" ness of Kreliet‘s. * Rev. D. Schneider, who is a well ksown minister in Rice Lake, Wis, "I lHad a very a«cvere stomach trow bie last year from which | was kept in bed three months, I had engaged the services of a dostor, but to no -mxmmuwm mined to try a bottle, Before !t was used up I was out of bed, and four bottles made me a well man, Vino! is a splendid medicine, and I cam gladly recommend it." U Prominent over country do -m» J A small chimney blate caused â€" the fire department â€" to fesppnt to â€" an alarm dbrt‘l{ alter three o‘clook. on Mir. E. D. Clemenh, sptner of Churey Mt. E. P. , corner of Chureh and Benton streets. The damuge was SMALL FIRE ON SATURDAY is one of theâ€"most cruel maladies so | which mankind is subject, the many €omplications‘ arising from time to time, making life seem almost. unâ€" bearable. For many diseases medical, scientific, â€"and physiological . knowâ€" , lodge â€"and expexSM, g:.hod from years of deep research, â€"achieved remarkable results," but up to now litâ€" tle has been discoveredâ€" of â€" practical , yalue in the tréeatment~and curé . of |Diabetes. In fact, people have I egun ;tolook upon the disease as well nigh | incurable. Even in the medical proâ€" | fession can be found doctors <who are , of the same opinion, regarding . scep" tically any claim to ameliorate â€" or limprove the conditions of ~a diabetic patient. â€" It can, however, beâ€" proved , that ‘"Sanol‘s Abtiâ€"diabetes," _ . the | new German discovery, cures all cases cf diabetes.. . Full particulars â€"© and booklet free from the Sanol Mig. Co., Winnipeg, Man. ~ E75 HEAVILY FINED. _ Sanol is aâ€"preparation of herbs and extracts from piahts, and contains no poisonous _ ingredients. Its â€" use, theréfore, cannot possibly harm eith er the stomach or the intestines: Sanol‘s Booklet free from the SA NOL MFG.â€"CO., ‘Winnipeg, Man Price $1.50,; from Druggists or direct Sanol will be found particulatly valuable in old tases of kidney _ and bladder trouble, lumbago, â€"uri¢ ~acid diathesis: befurt 0 The new German discovery will poâ€" sitively ‘remove gall= stones, kim stoncs, ;3:! in the bladder, and effect a plete cure. It will dis solve the stones and remove without pain, and there is no necessity for an operation in the future, asâ€" Sanol will cure ‘in every case, no matter how long standing the disease may. be. 4 * " Price $2 per bottle from Druggists or‘ direct. < *# + j f Restored to Health by Vinol DIABETES The Departimeat of Labot at ~ Otâ€" tawa is in communication with the United® States Government with the possibility of coâ€"operation ~with the general study . of nnderlyâ€" ing the increased cost The United States idea to be tor a wotldâ€"wide enguiry . _Mr. Hegman, 10 boxes gold dust, i quart fruit, 1 quarts Jelly, | ~A Friend, 4 quarts plums,. 1 quart i" Mrs. Kranz and Mts. Merrick, 7 were given inpreases: Mayor Thorp, from: $600 to $§00; City Clerk Moore, from $1,000 to $1,800; City Treasrrâ€" er Rose, ftom $1,100 to $1,600. The above â€" contrasts . strangely â€" with Guelph‘s‘ "cbesty" days when . by queet financing it boasted of a 14â€" mil ~rate and of the coming time when its tax tate would ratish altoâ€" The “i" for Guelph ; this . yeatr will be 33 méills, or one mill above what it was last year. City officials were given. increases: Mayor Thorp, GUELPH‘S TAX RATE until high â€"water subsides. Chatham obtains her drinking water from the river, but ‘the reserve, water tanked up in the large standpipe has become exhatsted, and the authorities find it nocegscty. to Alter the water direct trom . the siver, . which during the freshet season does not ensutre the usâ€" val pure sopply of water. * !% | has issued a warning to the people of Chatham to boil all drinking watet MUST BOIL THE WATER ether _ Mr. D. Bohlendet, Waterloo, 6 cans peaches . * j Mr. C. A.. Bochm, 2 boxes Malaga faisins. t ww .o 9 S + ~ Miss Florence Sheppard, Bloomingâ€" dale, 2 quarts raspberries, . _ _ HILN ‘Mrs. . Charles Janzen, ~3 â€" quarts fruit, 1 jar of jam. _ > = O8ST OR LIVING _ Mrs.â€"John +Nichol, Waterloo, â€"¢wo :::npi&lu. 1 pint jfam, 2 quarts ":ï¬m. Fred Knell, Berlin, 2 quarts fruit. Mrs. A. W. Frazer, 2 quarts fruit. Mrs. W. G. Cleghorn, 5 quarts ~Mrs..C. N. Doerr, Berlin, 3 quarts mmml‘:ï¬â€˜bmn& son in response to ‘the. appeal made by the Ledies‘ Auxiliary;â€" week, presented ‘a report of the proâ€" caediï¬pwhlchwurcuhuudwu tendered the thanks of the members. Accounts_were passed amounting to $1058.52. * se ~The Building Committee â€" reported x ind g: 1 sy: : heati the Institution from hot water to stdam. "The work ofâ€"excarating. 1or _ Secretary Eby, :who ‘attended. the annual ‘ contentionâ€" of â€"the _ Canadian Hospital Association in: Toronto last _‘Theâ€"monthly report . of the . Lady Superintendent showed March to have beeu one of the busiest months is the history of the institution. There were 233 days for iree patients, . of which 408 were spent by patients committed from Bertin, ‘and 565 days for‘ ‘pay patiests, making a total . of 798. ‘The receipts for the month amounted iom'ï¬.- Nï¬yâ€"wv::":l adâ€" mitted, 45 discharged and â€"ye N seaiean sns ‘The ary â€"T‘reasurer <reported that the â€"receipts from pay â€" patients for the first siz months of the Hosâ€" pital â€"year rouhd to . $3895.59, compared with $2723.91 for the same perlod last year, an incredse: of. $1,â€" 173.58.. It was also intimated . that the Governinent grant for 1912 would be $957.58, compared with $633.30 re« ceived last year. ‘The excellent and capable services rendered by Mrs. Bowman, Lady Su perintendent, during the Jlast two cn'mmmlym by teasing ber salary to $90. per month. ‘The ~salaty of _ Caretaker Gunning was increased to ~$35 per ‘The House Committee recommended the acceptance of _ the offer of the Pearl Laundry to: do the laundry work ol the institution forâ€" $70 _ per month. â€" The report was adopted. « Int and 7 wos mosmteiiat fhe repues mevene m:pcm of * L‘“fl- ment, Ancluding. Prsidett ..‘ . D m:l-m, . p. Clement, K C., Geo.. Dichel, Gito. Wegenast, L D. Merrick, F. W. Sheppard, Geo,. «Richâ€" mond, Mayor J. B. Fischer, G.â€" M. Wedd, S. B. Bricker, Dr. Honsberger, Dr. G. H. Bowlby and Seccetary A. A.. Bby. x: Mrs. George Rumpel, 3 dozen atifying Reports Presented at Py Feqular Mesting of Hes . > Fogg pita) Board. e A ‘FAMINE FUNI 14 â€" bee: receiving the donaâ€" bioodâ€"poison;f6stering wores, £100 m"n'-'-al, this eruptions, outs, burns, btuis liele M a ‘bad cut which I sustained. 1 was hurtying meross my yard : one day when 1 slipped and fell heavily, . my knee striking a sharp stone. . At the moment 1 did not realize how : badly I~was hurt, but I found Iâ€" had. a m‘-lmw:. ‘:“ng .hhuuhtr:'w-l wï¬nbm." Ecsema Oures.â€"Mrs. Antoine . Arâ€" senault of Maxtamvyilie, P.E.L, writes Zamâ€"Buk‘s strongest point is its efâ€" foctiveness in all kinds of skin _ dis sases and injuries. Just note how excéllent these persons proved it â€" in widely diflerent directions, . . Sore Heel.â€"â€"Mrs. °C. A. Campbell of Powassan, Ont., writes> ‘"One of my heels was very badly blistered â€"by & pair of new shoes, and the poisonous dye from my stocking got into it, and made a bad sore. For a week I could not put on a shoe and. suffered great pain. I applied Zamâ€"Buk and in +@ tew days it drew the pofson out and : healed the. wound."‘ . k) ucu.-ua.vmdm * The Auneral was ~held on . Tuesday morning at nine o‘clock â€" from . the residence to St. Mary‘s â€" Roman Catholic Church and thence to the Catholic cemetery for interment. ZAMâ€"BUK IN Read How Usefual It Provedâ€" In These Widely Different Cases The death of Miss Anetta Ament, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _ Josepb Ament of this town, occurred. . quite unexpectedly at her home on m street â€"Berlin ‘after a brief of" but three days‘ dutation, ‘due to a severe attack of appendicitis.~ . Kor ‘the past lew years the deteased had, been a faithiul and ‘capable employe ol the Bell Telephone Company stalf and was lately â€" promoted to the su pervisorship of the local branch. Her death caused a gloom among "a wide circle of friends and members of the telephone stafi, especially in view of the ‘removal of the second member of the staff within the past fortnight. medicine,"‘ he says, . "Butâ€" have never found any m M‘ them: as much good as. CH 1 Cough .Remâ€" edv." For sale by All Dealers DEATH OE MISS aff meveral mportank industrind " > _ %o the m Piet Pn e mars & a ~ moe! on Thursday :Evening hh‘hsqoncn cmgm.-mq-wwm. is "not ‘golug: to be 1_over when it comes to landing new industrics. s dissameâ€"and wa igth tment To Th: tewil t the & iflettng ANNETTA AMENT THE HOME he Town tt he ired ame."" â€" IaNO 1 1e wi th Buk P The < funetal of. Miss Clara Peyers took ‘place on Wednesday afternoon from ‘the residence of the parents on St. George street bo St. Petor‘s Luthâ€" eran Chiech and was largely attemiâ€" ed. . Tile services ~wete impressively conducted byâ€" Rev. F‘. E. Oberlandet. ‘The Nfl‘m in which the deceased yorng lady was held was shown by the many foral wibutes [vlei covered . the casket, among those received t::‘.'â€"n‘ox from A. Schmeide! ano y. spray of lilles from Mr. and Mrs. nm.ny of Amer.can beauty roses Bell Telâ€" ephone _ staff; spray fromm . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver; sytay fu::‘ Misses x-“v M' m" ‘.'fm from ~Mr. 1‘*& E. K. Sayder; sttay _from M. zz spray ce en Mr. and Mrs. ‘he pall be and two brothers, Albert and Edwin She <~was.born. near â€" Berlin, living in Berlin and vicinity since her birth. She was quiet and retiring. in disâ€" position andâ€":a consistent. member of the Bethany Mennonite charch,. _ BURIAL OF MISS BFYERS Migs Mary. Devitt, aged 30 ; years, !M at the md â€" hor â€" parents, Mr.~ and. Mrs. Devitt, Lancasâ€" terâ€"street, Friday morning. Deceasod became ill ouly yesterday â€" morning, losing consciousness then, which © she never regained. Death was due to â€" ‘The funeral will take place â€" from her late residence, 48 Cameron .St., at 10 o‘clock on Monday, . for â€" serâ€" Â¥ice; interment .being made . in the Blenheim cemetery. Deceased was bor» inâ€" Manaheim, Hamburg for a large number of years, previousâ€" to herâ€"removal to Berlin here: the remainder of â€"her :life had been spent. . She was an métive memberâ€"of the East ~Ead Mennonite ‘ lhtlmlbudprednqudhltllfl:; years, . being killéd . .wu-mvm from & barnâ€" which be: was Assisting _ to tear downâ€" AMM preâ€" deceased her.. ‘The children survive: Alcxander, _jof~ . Hamilton; Urias of Wilmot and. Anraham of New _/ MRS. ISAAC NAHRGANG: * Jree goublt lace 1 24 g"" of the: late. Isaac. Nahrgang, tu "Her: 68thâ€" yoar, after an. ilIness _ of alter her smarriage. living. in. Now three weeks‘ duration. # . Mrs. Kim. Sullivan, Main River, N. B., says: ‘‘Up to the time my~ baby was three months old it cried almost continuallyâ€"day and night. I_ tried many things but got nothing to help it untilâ€" a neighbor advised _ Béby‘s Own Tablets, 1 got a pox of these and. there was a change almost after the first dose and "in~ a short: time the child was in the best of health, and is now ‘a ~big, ht,‘.'f'ood-nntmd baby. F am now neverâ€" without ~ the Tablets in the house and recommend themâ€" to other motbers."" The ‘Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams® . Medicine Co., Brockville, Ontario. A MOTHEY‘S PRAISE: M MISS MARY DEBVITT OBITUARY H HMage sign Here OF BAB\V‘S OWN B @. Hagen e wioatk i ment of LAbot‘s .mot an7" tnt ie mant ta.al more 1011." Aboot 14 frm Come up, April, through the vall¢y, wm¢m,¢m. and wake your flowery children From their wintry beds of rest. OCnme aud overblow them softly With the sweet broath of the south; Drop upon them, warm and loving, Tenderest kisses of your mouth. . Triple stained glass windows have Te iupin n tss ist by Mr. ~Joseph E. Seagram, in memory of his deceas~ ed wife, who was always a faithful and devoted â€" m@mber of this Church. ‘The windowsâ€"represent Faith, Hope and Charity, and Wre very handsome: ‘The colotshlénd beautifuly, and are M“Mlflhvl&'c add greatly to the interior decotation . of the edifice. ‘The unvelling took: place on ‘Thursday afternoon. The "At Homé"‘ given by the genâ€" :ncn of Berlin :nd w'r::muuoln ondaf® evening at Conco 9 was the social event ‘‘Par excellence" Of ‘the holiday~ week, being a. deâ€" 2&“ and. much appréciated lne:‘, guests enjoying every number 'bm,"l straing ‘-'â€mrw e «ol Orchestra. M.h&um Wn-d:’ v:‘ei, ‘Mr. and. ‘ln. In Shub, Mr. N. . (Toronto), Mrâ€" C. .Sfnyder and g Mu; Snyder, Mr. Tom Seagram, Mr. W. H..Somerville, and others. The Woman‘s Musical Club met this afternoon at the home of tke Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. G. Herbert Bowlby, with a large attendance of the members and several visitors. ‘The programme consisting of selections from Russian and American Composers, was . arâ€" ranged by Mrs. J. F. I. Anthes and Mts. E. F;â€" Seagram. Afternoon tea var served at the close. ‘ . Se . the mhrmi -T;‘ Ayx‘ :I%A rete,tion wum .gaa'::d fam: o Meciver af pos t id groom, at ‘home formietr‘s mother, Mrs. C._P. Steiner and daughter, Miss Elita, of South »Main street, Friday night. The immeâ€" diate . relatives ~ and â€" friends of the groom were in attendance: Anâ€"claborâ€" ate three course mmm szrvec-dna ing: the evening. oung coup were married in (‘-uz:, Sunday, March 17, at the home of the bride‘s parentsi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Noak _ S. m, of Haysville, Ontario. They here Wednesday eveting â€" of last week. After a short stay here, Mr. Stciner will take his pretty bride wist to Eig Timber, Montana, where the . groom bas a home art a ranch, and whore he will praftice law. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Andrew Thaler and family of Berlin are paying a farewell visit to their relatives and friends in Freeport and vicinity,. prior to leayâ€" ing Tor theit new home in the . Proâ€" :hu Oof â€"â€" Saskatchewan.â€"Freeport ortespondence, _ > 1 e Messrs, W. A. Stump( and Oswald Leyes, sient | Sunday with Toronto friends. Miss Rlsic Freics, of Betiin, â€" was & visitor _ in town.. yesterday.â€"Mr. Hugh Armstrong, of Berlin, <spent JAtt of the weet with friends here.â€" Galt Reporter. s ; 5 Mr. Robert Woed and Mr. F: | S. Hodgins, of the W. :G. & R. Co., kave let on a business trip to New Xcrk ans Philadelphia. < : â€" AN APRIL WELCOME Y U 1 K I gh â€"# h "‘(*f" APrene W rAmriy C NAmM x..m:. Tho tvcu-ua mots tWha tham _ Sohl, # . free if you ‘write National: w"'ï¬ Cbcllr.l'Co. of. Canada, Dept. <A* Toronto, RUâ€"BERâ€"OD. Port Durr®ans, N.8. Iocserinel yeue My back ht wnlt l“hul hnm"‘ ; and was so memorimaece them, I. fett better after taking thete bokes, I was n;gi’ Don‘t take aubstitutes.. If E m ;%.m :tfll ’& 6 Piiie Tnit io give wlichetion 4 Nl;_'o Headaches or Backach more or en ?nmlï¬mmmdhmâ€" for the women whovtake Gin Pills. lcâ€"-udhl’mamâ€"cehfl,l-l completely cureâ€"every trace of these _ The latest findings of the Depattâ€" |ment of Labor‘s prices record ~show ‘that the past month maintained the exceptionally high point reached> in February ‘The Department‘s index number was 134.2 for March compar« ed with 134.3 in the : preceeding month.© A year ago the number wi 126.3. A feature of the past ln% was the decline in egg prices; on ‘the other hand animals, meats, vegetablâ€" es and imported fruits advanced.. It is pointed out that the & figures are based on observations â€" of the movements of about 260 articlesâ€" selected Tor their representative charâ€". acter, and that the price level now shown is the highest in at least â€" 30. years. EVERY WOMAN WHO WANTS 1O BE WELL enX NOe " Co HIGH PRICES STILL CONTINUE Inasmuch as the medicine will cost you nothing if it does not benefit you, we urge you who are ~suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia to try Rexalt m Tablets. A, 2¢â€"cont > .Box 1 enough . medicing .. for â€"â€"# tyo’ treatment.â€" ~For chrom ic ‘cases have two larger sizes, 5( . conts and $1.00. Remember, you can . ob= tain Rexall ‘Remedies only at ? storeâ€"The Rexall Store. A. E. Hachnel, Waterloo. m This remedy has been named Rexall Dyspepsia : Tablets.. Certainly no: offer could be â€"more fair, and. our â€" offer should be proof positive that Rexall Dyspepsiaâ€"Tablets are . a. dependable ‘Dyspepsia imay be completely <radiâ€" cated if properly treated. We ‘sell a remedy that. we positi guarantee willâ€"completely relieve m’lflm â€"Or dyspepsia, or the medic ne used â€" durâ€" ing the {rial: will cost the user nothâ€" ing. * y R saa We will Help You do it ~ Read Our Guarantee > _ RELIEVE NEEDS 6N PILLS YOUR STOMACH Sole Canadian Mfre. 7 ( THE STANDARDPAW®TCo of Camada, Limied, Mextreasl ts M ;..m,...."“..""a.:. panies. 1t will not ignits trom sparks or burninig brands, and has saved man C deaie n Mâ€"aek Mima ts l e