_ for melting its progress. patina-mucuum.l “0 to was!“ you by com- tt',, at it. met-Govonor. ' _ â€Menu-£1. in the [all conn- j'un an an minim: will un- W a. “option at any manure: VIM m present. exigency my re -. requests that you will convene Fun autumn ot the district um viii an: aid tom . Board ot 7 This -rt when in 1832 was tol- "lund In was by legiahtlve mm, In a "Act to establish Boards oi nah-I." Wu passed on the 13th or February. The swmodic character of “hue will work, n this early date, Vol duo largely to the inexact know- I-In a! no nature ot contagious dis- February. The ammonia characwr u. “hue will work, nt this early date, Vol due largely to the inexact 'iii,) up (I the nature ot contagious dis- - We idea ot the crude comli- “on in which scientific medical opin- in In " this time, mar be had by mtaeefaq to the (allowing, written in nu. tr _ “It ll no doubt true that when one potion hke'the cholera another may - it. The ntmosplieric conditions, M produce the one may proauce m other. But as to my direct com- manieatritity ot air Irom one person to another, it in no more likely in a an of cholera m in the case of a We: leg." . " rirTiF't In! an 4 , “V 'r.aetto.tt-et"l, 1lll .d w a h. St: uw-) , '.7. 'w 'rrJm.t" m, § ‘ in!» on an Chair- I "U h M agin- Boud- â€mu. tn tho mom cw I d .. Province. WZ'TH east-um dim which run.“ it: IIVI‘H to lower PM“. In“; :ppeued It Prescott, A: Province, n becomes uncanny _ uh immediate preewtionsrr At thin time the contagious disease, I claim. was attributed to some mys- Sciolll tMuetuse wholly independent ot humor: agency md hence non-pro mkble. Compare the highly develop- ad state ot medical knowledge to-day rratprdirrg contagious diseases, with the opinions ot the medical school ot 1840 end a. tair conception ol the CF- olution ot medical science may be ob- tatned. A comparison ot the circular lulled by Sir John Colbotne in 1832 with the well-organized Bonds of Health in - municipnlity in On- Iario given in a good idea ot the pro- - made since the inception of Boards ot Health. The report gives exhaustive atatistical information re- garding the prevnlenoe ot disease in catoin localities, with the probable cause, and beat known preventive. A very full report in .150 given ot ex- nerhnentl in the “no“! ot INI58, There in neither room nor excuse p tor the existence of one nbie bodied r tramp in the Dominion oi Canada 2 For may yearn the rural districts of e Claude have been infested with a t elm, known " hoboe, whose only t mphylnent eppeered to be travelling , from one point to mother ostensibly ' in march or work, but of course never 1 mm; anything to do. Ttteturinuiv- , F Mule lived on what they could beg hem kind hearted housewives end 1 clothed themselves in the same wny. 1 In numerous imtencee pitiiul yum! we related by these gentry to their l Ming v ctlml, in which the hohos l Wile! were inveriehly the sui- l _ tome, time the pity and generosity /, _ at the people In: stained in their r W. It mar be truthtully stated, " _ Mn“. that e netive CBgtaditut was '. My or we: have to belong to V "" can. tramp. Dimming- from / the "riorm countriu ot Europe, con- irc" - the tremp clue in Cumin. i; â€may. crime- ot the not revolt- ;ilht mute: he" mm ttttte totime _Ci,i:trt m to on clue, mm Io L" We have they mom, that 1;: the outdo com-nut. ha instruct- 5%“ - cal-tell. in the province to ..m We“: lend valeting tir.de “that 01M annoy-at or E {we p.- d m This it in! to u cant extent at iB:eseelitttttt_tr,?ttt ll It,, “ d t. m. â€b' - 2tiSt"ttg',tyt.e I it til-“wed 6m“ . it, aunt-J _ new!» i , . . g. Q: all", and was Known yncwu..w-, A very tuit report in also given ot ex- periments in an «new ot newnge, mm; into conatdesattms the diner- ut methods consisting ot septic "nu, chemical trutment, um N- mm. A tull report ot the expen- - made by the GOVetnment ex- - with Berlin sewage, together with the results, no contained in it}! report and my be rem-rod to in K Inter uncle. THE ABLE-BODIED TRAMP thsrPr."'h 'r-tttet/t Iro- - irtror- unsn Jon tot. a; itiiiiair -r"'t at» - ugh but tuna-‘- E - - in. d a“ u†r.ettt u - ad m’ - Natl, chw a.“ In!†"Wu" Db _" - w. In In â€it “up: an as Pe, I.“ b k. M in. no i†In.“ -. all an! in Int hi hi! TI}! h s will! lot (it polio. ttt Id“. TU tant ts, Al no- W W it. â€not. an a proper mount ot Mm, to IMF to: how well may no it“, would he arrested and inure-nu u out By xenon-g out this rule, mick mwu would use [our Imus ' there would certainly be lever “lei and“ An inherit†Parliamentuy return just issued Iho‘l that imports mm the British colonial, from the Unit- ed Kingdom increased ttix million pouuos Rom 1890 to 1900. The col- lonies' export to Britain unexcused |£25,500,ooo. The colonies' mate in [1000 with Briuin wu £316,500,!)90, Stratford Beacom-ht Philadelphia on the Fourth ot July 3 British cit- izen narrowly escaped lynching tor displaying a. British flag in honor of the day. The (in; win tom down and its owner maltreated, In Trenton, Ont, the other day a. young man who tirec a shot through the stars and Stripts firing at the mast of a boat in the harbor was censured am: Med tor his conduct by a magistrate. Boston Herald.-could Uncle Sam manage to get up a clicker with Eng-‘ land and trade her Hawuii, Porto Ili- co, Guam, and the sever“ hundred all Philippine Island tor a little strip! ot land' called Manitoba, which jorns‘ us on the north, a. good many otitis jpeople would compliment his long- headedncss. This same Manitoba is the greatest wheat-producing country in the world. Its land yields 25 bush- els to the acre, while our best show- ing, made in North Dakota, is an av- f'?" oi 13 bushels to the acre. a, IThzse two cases emphasize the dil- [ennce between the two countries in matters of international courtesy, When was there ever a hoodlum fined lt the United States tor an attack on ithe Lritilh in; Sedcon, the New Zealand Premier, has given impetus to the Imperial re- ciprbcity movement by declaring in his budget new]: that he would ceal 1vith the question at preferential trade on grounds ol patriotism, not with the object of gain. He proposed ssutsunuu duty on certain articles at foreign manufacture,, leaving the Ct'""""'"' to respond it It thought "it. Gait Reporter.-Etuor Green, of the Wellesley Maple Leaf, has closed the shutter: end in taking a. holiday this week. He was in Gut on Wed- inesday and favored the Reporter with , call, In conversation relative to the proposed Berlin and Wellesley Rail- road, he expressed himsell as being certain the project would be carried to success. Delay might be experienc- ed if the matter ot granting the char- ter were hoisted trom the Dominion to the Provincinl House, but that was the worst thing to be feared, and suspense as to it would soon be relieved for the House of Commons v.3 likely to take the matter up my BERLIN AND WELLESLEY RAIL; WAY. The stock has all been taken up " Preston, Hupeler, Berlin and Guelph people, um " may be that one or two outaidem no interested. The ropd will be 14 miles in length and will be lortumte in having no bridges to built nad no grades to en- counter. Tho village of Wellesley, which it will mil, bu u population ot 800, and this, In A law yours, an Editothm, wlll I doubled. A rich nil productive arl"tlt,1"J/ section, will be tapped, lulu; ot the lot er portion oi Wolluicy Township, the ‘upper portion carrilmot. and I part a North Eat-hope. I district - " " About "to all n hull million ‘loiim. " in "titgtBtad an hotveen nix M a.» halted an of inn Much will in 'ttl nanny, iron Wain-Icy mun w the road in mm. The municipolmu hm will in and to givg bonus. While an new road will be otgrmt - to Balm, all Idaho. am Jenn-M In." h m "ron- lot in. mum- at nun-nay will in m. EDITORIAL NOTES. B'xiium'wnuinnoum. {1ng15515 comma £107,500 Walnuts-than :bodbecnuuhn-bnou- "tntitai1rfttrr-rterMem. f,tf'gut"r'ggh'",'g't, a. m an 'l'Llt1fllluut'llu'lh'; ttrt.ea-,ttota5ontstHt St0rrsetRltSt0N Rub-in W‘s“ om Mam-"u I i an†"was. 013 7 a L... ot u. - J1'lu"2t1Thh7J';Ce7,7ti'i'liti'i 1U'ht -. -tian my "I. in. -d11y'ia1iretm. “In†W - Itt - “was“ till =tv', " Wio T ' ma Iht-sd,AHr. i'uatTii'i'i-eteyety"' im.uowmmmmmmanmwwu _ hum: t'1d,t,ftgt'f, ttl Anny-mu. "a“ 1mm "is. w mu . l? an“ at: [allowed it, no such “Egan mum'3u'um ,uournb, bat seldom Iâ€, out- mammmupm Br, we» and a ru-ttA lb lt-tKp" III-CE! Follow-dim Not Beat Castgttt. iraraii iCiist seldom “is. out ad. no in. novel. _ _ Edam-m van to tbe but: shortly New ' o'clock. Going " In Ibo km to discount! Foxy all his two pull. Elucid- m . piWork in his hud- and trared tdr-te. toe m. ' Sum): “and um tor B moment at making . duh tor it, reached the door, 1011mm; by his Auto counties. Edmond: In pm. He I“ Wer, and n he did BO culled on Mr. Buxie no with The trio sped down mwud ttte cut Hem the story any be Men up tram mum "gunpoint. Duh Down the C. P. R. Dr. Vudon wu on his way to see u patient out Blenheim Road. In the busy with him wu Min Oliver, & lame. l When that It “to track the coctor saw the men come down pull me" Git the but at tttq out. over the bank at m GUT. “Thus in the mg." the doctor Bttouted. Meeting the pursuen the doctor jumped trom the buggy, threw " his ‘coat and in compny with Edmonds started in purs'uit down the C. P. It. ‘tmk unma- mama. Edmonds l put on a. great burst at speed and the nimble physician kept close try his iside. Gradually they pint on the three. When within 50 yuds two ot' the men turned on their pursuers, and pulling revolvers, fired simultaneous- - .. - .- I ,,_A '- .Ln On they went ngain. Once more one ot the men turned and tired turd as new so a.†three rut for Dietrich's bush and were noon swallowed up In its recesses. ly "Edam“- gnd the doctor being un- armed deemed it inndvilable to go hither. ... - . . Dr. Vudon then went back tor his horse which but! been [cit on Bien- heim road, and turning buck drove to R.O. McCulIoch's corner, and then pp Blair road. Out near Dietrich's he met a farmer and his wife coming to town, nud ther said that three Gen had just run down to the river in the vicinity of the lime kilns. I Dr. Vardon on gaining this intelli- MUNICIPALITIES MUST ORG AN- IEE. 7117.111 is! with you I" Toronto News-As the country be- comes more thickly lethal no the centres at population increose in we and importance, the temptations that beset the big corporstittttf to seize the usets oi the municipnlities tur their ‘own uses grow in like ratio. In a Vil- jlage at a low hundreds ot people, thereis nothing at value tor railway' purposes, no lrnnchise for an electric light or telephone company But in flourishing towns and cities of West- on Ontario there are advantages ac- cruing from the use ot the highways, [or the anvil; ot treight-tsoth by electric and new roads-that have been converted, and, in some instanc- es, secured, to the discomiort and in convenience ot the community general- ly, and the depreciation in value ot contiglous property. The town of lent, the centre of a small mam system, has had some bitter exper- '.ience in this direction, and had to (tujii its battles practically unaided. . ..,, ___i. -1 marital up. u. -..-.... W-""'"' V, . This. tendency on the pan. of ctpital to approprlue public rights supplies the strongest argument tor the exisb- ance ot unions of municipalities, such n the Ontario Aaloclatlon, which has jun held “I mnunl conlerence at Guelph. Almost every delegnte wan uhle to tell ot tome instance ol cor- 'pqntion wnnlon in his town or any. T , Unleu the municlpelitien .re united it in lmpoulhle to excrete: ttumciertt ‘lnlluence " the Leglllnture to defeat ,the niml of these public compmlel. Phe' chance he! 1 town at seven thou- Band people - one ot the great rulrouda. There ll only one member virtually mutated In the declIion ol the Home upon the nppllcntlon ol the compeny. There mny be other' who hue the industry to shady the Ipeciel itlE"er"ttr no lend their unlit.- nnce to the annealed municipellty, but um - upon the denun- end public "trit ot the members. Bee. tee pronoun than that is needed. PM experime- - to prove that "an; em with the ever-gs nem- Me a! PM llh_prunm 'fee Iona. Tm an an! be applied and il- modtlll ot " mm mm ttrttret urn-hula. “It“ by V“. unto clan um; - the motto an " - to - " w eo+t ot tit. nu. no until - smaller uni-laught- -ttmitr I'M In,» hi', mid but it. wont- Iol a! oth- “mums. h to- ars-c -eep. Jf'". 'tt riqtstr, In; lc'UAvmo, "Av.. -...-.-__--,, The mum whizzed past in the Yl.r-tratomoesitststuee_"ir aeLte1tSttgNtTgrgtlfddt humus-mush“ mm.um.wm my gum-whit!“ dt iiriiitdttue"ieetCytttt urn-mum- Hyman! Luna-um. Three Shots Fired 5.5.. re one nun Inn-3-. d Gl Just at that moment the trio not-I may; Iiced a number of men It the other) up m ‘end ot the bridge and not caring to risk it, turned back. They met 'Doe' ' un- woods face to lace. , go "Good morning" nid one at the "hree. Woods answered them. at his I They came down the river at the Bien- west side crossed at the dun and we to then proceeded eastward in the wtty then shove described? :h's hel “Foxy hun't changed . bit," said 20ming “‘Doc.†Woods in making to the Re- ' three porter. "He has tried to disguise river himsell by dyeing his heir. The dye Jr. Pt begun to we: on sad the real intelli- ruby red I. ahlnlng through. Dr. Vain. on In!“ this f,'hdr “ohm“ " not. and tenth: tel the - " Sherlock Holmu drove don IMO. ateeet at In WIND!“ when an mornin- In '0" trerrk- “We're an: we put. platinum-"G031. .1053 "I: n TiliGai7rr- Thoma! “a " mm had inâ€! into "tie- 18 at W the "Nut“ ' . Enquiriu were mule " - Point. "tdftaraatmmdtttattttne in Jun-5 unum’. ma gone down the lam w. "Doe." Wood sees "Foxy" Alex. Woods, better known IS 'Doc' had something vary interesting to tell thout this morning's Muir. . He w“ in the vicinity oi the C. P. R, bridge um saw three men coming “on; the truck germ tho bridge. He thought he recognized Foxy und im- 1media¢ely surmised this was the 1am: He started to iollow them don; ‘the bridge. - . *~‘ ‘L- 6-b- not. The but time they were â€a within " rods at the t1sil we The doetor's but. little mun bead- ed the wow-non down the 9th con- cession (or a mile, ard it was then lanai that no on had parsed that WBr. Returning, march wu nude ot three but: in the mil guts vicinity. Nothing wu elicited. The police who had been on a. wrong scent up the river by this time “rived urd n pom, bristling with “an, wu emailed trad entered the woods north of the ninth. At the time of writing there had been no discovedl-. o ' 11“ ml yuan mm. .. v “rout Ink ot Ca lt llll il nw. ‘mm. The double “an in by the combil - lwell executed, the m: comm AFTER DOCTORS PRO- tunter" ttl/it', NOUNCEDHIS CASE HOPELESS. [The Elmira mule qua} --. [our Tocal organ!“ Limbs Swo’lru ‘til He Had Becom n'"ttuieryty.'ir ot that l) Bloated, ii'ii'essaiL-rCGi'iiikH,?: “’2 R,teh 'd" Pink Pills Momma Cure. .“mm' 1tt tine s y e npplsuded. _ , C"'" r l A dwriptive song l la the little village of Rodney, not 'on at J.H. Koppel. In; from the miqing town of Spring- weaved. hid, N.S., lives "r. dunes strens,l The 0mm: 1nd vu g quiet middle-aged man, who though who had charge ot living an unobstrusive life, has lately 'tor the reunion were been much talked ot " having been unnamed praise. tra the subject of a cure pronounced by 'mt. girls tor the thor - ‘ A ,, -r. :. annnutinn N hr trom the mining town or "Pi'"N" "5...... hid, N.S., lives Mr. Jenna Stevens, I The omeers and vuious committees o. quiet middltraged man, who though who had eherge ot the preparstiont living w unobstrusive life, Us lately 'tor the reunion were the recipients of been much talked of es hsving been unstinted pulse. trom the oui boys the subject of a cure pronounced by Unc girls for the thoroughness ot their oil “miller with the circumstances work in connection with the reunion, as scarcely less then miraculous. The Who): made it such s signsl success. disease, which some two years ago, ,The reunion WM e credit to Elmira iprostnted Mr. Stevens, came upon and the enterprise of in citizens Ind ‘the Dr, Williems' Medicine Co., ot 'will gin it on advertisement the in; Keeling ot general lassitude, the benattt ot which is bound to be to†kidneys did not rightly perlorm their in its socisl, mercantile md indust- lunction, uni then the body begsn to rial lite. bloat. This feeling continued extend-l The committees who ere responsible ing to the extremities, until Mr. lor the great success ot the pthering Stevens became . helpless, bloated 1were composed a tollo-- mus oi Besh. A linger pressed upon' {the blaster. part would lesve a mark OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. ell tiny. The urinary weskness bu} . Rats. Reeve come poinlui end distressing. the do'" i'I"i4vt'es'2'lidt, 'd','. w? passages hecmning very frequent. Doc-liiGorire Hon. tttd vieo-Prebtdertt, tors disposed the trouble u droper, luv“ iiar. [st-1mg, Gas Klinck. but es their remedies failed to etteet Secretory cm. N. 1mm, Tree.- .eure, they pronounced the magician, W. k. Betgees ' incurable. At this stage. the one of. I E P neighbor who lied been cured utter MANAG‘NG CMIHE . you; w. psinlul illness through ml Geo. Helm, Ph. Christensen, Geo. use at Dr, Willisms' Pink Pills we: B. Koppel, B. H. Rats, W. J. Rer Imam. end it was decided to give mm. J. B, maul. the pills e trial. Prpt time the sec- 'FINANCE com’l'l‘EE. ..i.. e---“ ___ 7 _ _ -. . “A“ a“ ond box was used, the "telling tretratt: to decrease. the punge- ot the up the were less Rogueâ€. and the pat- Icnt vu inspired with fresh hope. The m od the pills for some time longer not It. smou- upon his not min . can! mu. The Ram were renor- od to . healthy Manon, to weight ‘becune norm“. the kidney: rel-med their human mummy. and W It. Stan-"gm " taitr mtet . and ot Y,'; "oattht . “and. manual in h tte. mnm' PM: I. (on! In - to noun-Ind In to can my - "autism but Dr. “All Phi Pot. in. II "All" a “can a -.pea-ateed Mon to u my. n9. WI .0 h mtlo.1‘lcne mm? mm, mum. “wasâ€: I}... "(In this v.7 mend. i-tmi-yer-th-tte', Ei,iiii'iu2i,irSiitaatMslt ttd'tt'2"dtt'tl.1' M 7rLi'li."r'iGraiG5ariiil dung. or who mrSte from chronic lit a... “I a» m - Bad ninth an. t,T,ttg'ttu'e. our a: m. m not Dr. WW a!!! te EH‘Lmlm Tom'- and - ply-Jib}!!! sees “Foxy" 'stutrttedttt. et1"tt "t.ettl WU _iiii"iitisehigMrg,,titt"gt . t2li'n"U."lh"ts%"ll"argT, _ an: â€Wu-(W Pdytfe'2,1UPgt tht" at uncut-u lpp;q1trrl1rtt4liAh.'tt; mmdamlaldlbai‘u "ra-tu-i-hares .bounmtwh‘ â€Brynn. F“ hun- 'rgitsau.dit.atoteq pun dawned-napalm ,mmuyw '" pom In" "d.atamslrttts "Us. Indus â€fallen“; Imhmglml‘!‘ [Ai. a. min! a no - mm a a. can Trunk snuc- "aaeah I.“ F u. may“; a. tbBterMto In“ my: bad and u my Ptthtttt..t Iron Berlin “I TeBterloo, ' Man "I tom-d. but by “I. Elm!!! .4 “who“ last Wil th- uowdl "Sweden a in - “My. _wl|u_:o_ pa an"y'e. wait i-tbrttteoubrrsaadgVt. re- I â€M "quatrtanee' and mailing the meld.“ at any useeietionc. S TU and - cl Blink; turned out cement and could not have been 8 pore holpltnble in their welcome to thou who had come to revilit the Y wanes ot who: yen“. The glad hand was extended on every side. “You ti look just the same.†“Haven't chang- ed A bit," and other remarks in a 5 similar ttruin could olten be heard accompnny'ing the tigqt greeting. The usual lormalitiel ot nddreu were dispensed with “a instead ot Mr. uni 4 Mn. it won Cbnrlie and Kate, who went to the old school together. ot- ten there would be recognition on one side, when to the other the lace had penned trom his recollection, and the mention ot the name would result in Pd extraordinarily vigorous hand- :bake end hearty laughter at the thought ot lorgetting. Supper wss I norved iron: (our to six o'clock. T , retreatunenta were substantial one their excellent and palatable quelities "ilecud great credit upon the good indies ot Elmirh by whom they wen hm generously provided. Notwithstand- , ing the tact that there were between Jet? thouend and tiiteea hundred peo ;.plc to he led, there was enough to : ;'aatiely all end to spare. The arrange meat: tor serving such a multitude .. try a large corps ot obliging waiters r and waitresses. Music was tispenseo , by the hands during the niternoon. ' In the evening s joint band concert was given " the Waterloo and Ei- e mire Musical Society's Bands under the leadership ot Prof. Henry Rock e ortt, heiore . crowd ot 1,500 people. d A splendid program was given includ- y ing the beat popular and classical music. to the great delight ot the old d boy: end girl: who showed their ap- iâ€"Iprocistiou by vigorous applnule and e'repeated demands lor cncores. In its e individual numbers the playing ot the il Waterloo Band was marked by that pcrcision ot attack, delicacy ol shod- ing end tine rythm characteristic ot ' ’this well-known organization, which than [or years held e position in the .lront rank at Canadian emateur .‘bsnds. The double numbers token GG in by the combined bands, were well executed, the marked rythm of the marches and the great \olume oi J- tone being stirring in the extreme. l lithe Elmira male quartetee, an Bruaf cur tocal organization, under the “leadership ot that \eteren musicinn. 'e-.m. J.H. Ruppel, contributed n lew '.numberl in tine style and were loudly applauded. I A descriptive song by Mr. Ruppel, ot son at J.H. Ruppel, was also well g- received. _ . w Bl inscnmxon AND s'rnlomna I continua. Ph. Chm am Duke, A. H. an. A. mu, new. But. 'mnqm WW. I J. n. rung. m, 'Peet tr. TMU luv. The committees who are responsible tor the great new! ot the grthering were computed " to1lo-- F Hon. President, Hon at Virtl Woodwtui, Htm. David m. Prt Search". Char. “a. w. M, Bette MANAGING CollITTEE. Geo. Hahn, Ph. Chi-mum, Geo. B. Koppel, B. H. But. W. J. Ray- noldl. J. B, Initial. FINANCE commas. (ho. mid w. J. â€a... ' . cw. -... -.= __ - w. M. “W'- . tdu: 'r"ii'iiGrrTia,' London, It. 'ich. M, I. M. om. In. "an a 0mm Committee __ --_, _ Léclmyo comm. I Goo. W. Anna M. B my ADWG W. [ I. .3. unit. P. A, Rut. CAt m " _ manner: comm-nan. [ a. a. m. m an. A... - 9. II. - V..- .._'."-, n-.. W†w. “new. in. u. c. T, Loch m. f. m. at Munich. 0 W. 0.. Fill. De, Km Hy. ltd-W, H. m. IF. Jug D. I". . _ President, Dun. Rah, (Reeve) " Vic.a'residotat, Geo. w. rd, Hon. Md vico-Prebtdertt, m. President, Geo. Klimt. 1. cm. N. Klimt, Trul- wanna, M. L. WM. Geo au. KW. B. um, P. Clan-nun. p, In. wan. J. no, in". Rate. " m an non-rs [Au-0‘ TF. A. 0%. Oddments Menu single cute. in since 86to u. in pd. - _ 1 Single "eh. 86 to " III prim " - - 1 Singie pen“ : - - - - ' Yomh'e single code in line 2930 " price . l Single vests, 29 to " price - - - I 50 chiIdnu'l tingle costs, " to 29, good tweed Int! '0}! lined, your clinic. " - . . . " pair knicker push, good tweed nnd well lined, gold and strong for school - . - . go KING STREET This bu long been regarded “one ot the most dangerous and mu dis- um to which mums are 'subject. It cu be cured, however, when properly treatef. All that is necessary it to give Cttamberiaist'it Colic, Chalet. iad Diarrhoea Remedy uni onto: oil, as directed with each bottle, and t cure I: comm. For an by alt drum“. ., pom. an. . be an to SI: align a Ctt., B a. m. an»! 95 The Geneul Committee, ot which the Duke ot Argyll is President torm- ed to establish a Memorial to the date Sir Hector Mecdouald, is ween-1 ing considenble support. _ The lol-'. loving letter has been received by thei Committee.-- "Having ascertnincd that the tgale scriptioms to the General Sir Hess- tor deoneld Meluoriel Fund uh likely to amount to about £4,000,‘ within . lortnight, I take Measure in lnlornling you that my promised ter tor SI,000 will he placed st you dilposel " that tinge. I Mao promise to send you I wound S1,000 when your next Sg,000 ere Iuhccrilr ed Your: very loithlully, (Signed) JOHN BANNON." But,scriptiutts Varying trom one shilling to . hunt" red pounds hove been reached, and the committee hope that all .dmirers of the late General who have not yet subscribed will do "so immediately, so that Mr. Harmon’s otter may be taken advantage of. The Memorinl is being enthusiastically Iupported by Scotsmen and the’puh- lic generolly in the â€Britons over the Sea," u well u " home. "it won tor the Pritish Empire he wrought the magniBclettt deeds which Inn added lulu-e and glory to the" north! history at the British my. m it u lulu therelore am In London A Hem- orlol worthy ot his service! shank; be ambushed so that it any stand " a Imperial Monument. recording to posterity the shunt dood- ol this great British Hero." To do proper jultlee to Sir Hoo- tor'l [and recon: cl Work Tea noun and Pound! no reqiairsd, and the“ Committee tsolteatir when! to ite tending Sub-crum- ln Condo, Ano- tnllo. lulu, Mm all on our the world to lorwud their dentin-I " mo. Arno-pt the donation: My reached or. Mr. aural Oral-n, £106, Slr niacin mm. no. Mr. Rolph MCI, BM, The Duke ot Aral! “no, Mr. WM. luluâ€, no, Predator new“ 810. The “worm Trauma B." Dr. Funnier Ina-on. J.P., ll, Soho Munro, mien. w., Wlllhm Grunt, Eq., m. land'- Hm. Poultry. London. E.C., bout-ion- nay an be not to Sir Chum R. hiccups, 13m a 00., union. M, - Bt. , m. Jm'l BAL, the Bull ot Scot- Pee,, I... Emot- WI, Won mm. m It. - One-lei, 02, GENERAL SIR HECTOR MAC- DONALD MEMORIAL. not. CHOLERA INFANTUM S. SAUDER &'CO. UNION LABELS "dt'ddrft'dtl'tdt The Twin~City's Best Clothier. (unum Egr- G"iiir'G"id" If“? in. ul, the Aw" Pear, “Alum w., can. blothi ng. '* THEHDB-SE MIMET‘ The following mummy “timer-kl ot the Muskollu regiem nd Rorul Mute kok. Hotel wu toothed n th- Gum! Trunk Genet-.1 Ottioeq recently from one ot the mo" premium. lemon in New York City, who was oojourning tor . few wonk- in that “strict: "I tate plum in recommending the “Mutton" region " n halal re- tort of the itrat clan, It. .mmde, far! “neoplasm: cadmium at. wk ltr" apply m. from Manon, nuke l“ psnicululy WI. “The Ron] Hudson HON," . ho- tel perfect in ull m appointments, adds materially to the caution ot the mm." The WI ot people who are now enjoying an we: month- tn ‘tho “Highland. ot mum," us pro- Pr) in than prune- ot that part ot lt oormtrr, " u unmet (non, ad ex-ttheights. ttae.tonttterxmtirt- u- tuna-I ul- “WNW-“win" "a""a%iFtiaNegettefe It†in. Ahvh-Ilud bum; an annual- tgMatttm I rash om- snout,“ an Iago, m w! My ot hue- an In“ children, which h um. to Biaem a. metal mm. It is dtm to “0 OXth‘. Mat, and, will. not -rtrun, u it. com ot Inc. an“. Immedi- .h and II givestrbr mu the pr- MPH“ tiberatlr with - On Po- m, with my in la! us any drug- lm, it. to out: no mule u medl- dln run»). “(an turrill cool ttm A Duh on - OH: Th Ant-061mm - MII‘I'C'III. c. lee, with“ u. F'ir'lt1?EEii t'n"Jta'riiriiiGGTiavaia_ BEEF». mm "mm. any. 0': hum will be load a mum -taeire-,er"itl noon mtoro no omn- all beauty M W's an In. cxm- Cuylcr, ot IN... on, an: "My baby -sraatte-etettmttertaeeosd nll out her body. t nu be: modicum in the err-pun no": I.“ her until I - it - On etateta, “I In at; h- . *y.e1 “In thd at and: ftitgrttNE. I Wt“!!- Fa i GGivaiioifittota to: col-un- my my. up an my .tfeted_re!.h..r, “I! -dmin a a"... - ......___ m b"'"rS'l"ld','ATJ: '"'c"aEETx56ii', mug-null. Allhh-lh! - a» - - - - i,titri:1i"iiiiE upâ€: emu-ammu- rfibuEtb-e+ n.m;mn.mmn Manama-I1. HUSKOKA'S POPULARITY CAUSED BY Till nun: among " to 1.ttt n a no llssu.m 1.58