' The New Bovril . Premium "We I’d! Bantam†BERLIN" IXIHR'I‘HIAL COMMIT, THH. ’ . Tlw lulu Ttiam PM†whirl, v, u 3lctlrieu' um vi). and Mo Sims and t' 'rtyade, m-I lhe pmpust‘ MK. C. I, Provincial P,ailitT .lnlm Ryan was in Berlin uh Mummy and took back six prisoners lo l‘onlrall’rison out oi the Couuiy jail here". They were Geo. Dalton. Tom Payne, R. Bow- man, J. McDonougli, Joe Pekl and P. Gergut. When 'teese six and two others from Guelph were landed in Toronto, the Central Prison contain- ed an prisoners. _ Lincoln County Council will mem, orlalize the Govetnment objecting to the returnpl the old system of re- presentation in County Councils. "you. your friends or relatives miter win. Fits, Epilepsy, St. Virus' Dance, or Falling Sickness, write for a trial bottle' and vnlmblg treatise on much diseases to Tn: Luna Co.. 179 King Street. W., Toronto, Canada. All druggisu Knot can obtain for you LEIBIG‘S FITGURE A beautiful smvurd reproduction of Mr. Feed Nm’. charming Oil Painting. [in a.†inches by 19" he“. printed on tine plus paper 4o3r30 inch“. with In W- this. am, is given Free to mm o! BOVIIL ,gb, In" the coupons. on. at which will he found or» the sock of our] new. ol_BOVRlL. - a . V This Bonus Picture out not be confuud with do†premium pictures. " in 3 work clam truth, I Pr", the most cultured home. The subject is extremely tum-ting: _ mw MFR}: my! 1eoeep.et?y2hetMea'he Tum†iiiiaaiaiiiGGitriia Tuitilr is}: -ee--t _-"-" ’37‘ fg,t J.t'li'v'l1fti1td,Td an... m 2a'd,tittt%ttf; iP'ilti, tsnd children no dummy attired. Standing AM and grit. vandal: . wiatful a a an an.“ In In u l"', xi: ttt her “I?" t1tgi2ta'trt and 'til'ihFi 'att "I II . M n out. J.'lltl, 'Jur, withde itdy.li,iFtFa'ttg,' i'iiR', brfoot hot. a. «lunch: â€In! t a. it 2lg,'hlftgRMr.t com-3" tht. 'li, mom yoga m an! (- shyly putting out .1111. in“ ad (a - Altogether the picture is one of the most charming con-’ eeptions, and is sure. to please and delight. Eight pounds of prime beet is eoneentraied In [our ounce.†BOVRIL Bowil is pr-ed only by â€VIII. HIRED. WNW. mu ard mun. CANADA Br quad appoint-l I Purveyon to His Majesty King Edward vu. miwnhl Committee of Hm Mimi], and Board hi Tr.vrie, x omiposuu' ot' Aldc. Ulthy, um] Caunplrell, uf IIs' (foun- Mossrs'. C. ll. Milka“. J. :l t'arl Kraur. oi the Board of "tot on Monday afternoon tor mgr id “manning. \C.dt;;/" "Il ug,the';,p,te,'dent'e _ way it is milled. Royal Illaisehtlld Flour; On “a. - i Mi woodland “All and hot the» human itiitti'r'i'ititiof!i?rElhith' ll hankâ€! "tdJmstehw.msith. yd he? ___ ,AMeeAe! 1:1,,LPQXIRALLNSLQELEEM 5". Col... wot-net cl Baal. mad man In. Plum. f?EfilrfIlJl tlills unanimously Taill mum-manna. h I Galt, Jan, 28..-Galt residents were surprised and shocked to learn of the ;:.'ultlvn dun): at l-deunmn ot Arthur éllall. Dru-used was thesecond son :of the late A. T. H. Ball, barrister, l and grandson ot the. late John Mlller,‘ lur many years aleading lawyer ol l Gall and district in the "H an; “I: ‘was born in Halt, 1869, and received his education at Trinity College, Port iiiope; Galt Collegiate Institute; Uni- txrrsity College, Toronto, and Osgoode gllall, graduating in IGM. He prac- l,1ists:i in Gall for four years, alter iwhich he went West muss. entering [ the employ of llyslop and Nagle, fur h'iitiii ut Winnipeg, being given " charge ot the posts at Great Slave ';_l.a!\'e, Peace River and Fort Norman, lon the Mackenzie River. He resided l, -aiiaGau brought to ban (or in- tm‘ment. ' at the latter post for the past two! years. in pctober he secured 1 tur. iough and visited his old home here, bring in Galt and vicinity tor nearly three months. Deceased's mother re- sides in Toronto, and also a sister, Mrs. s. Frank Wilson. One Norther.“ Edmonton. Jan. MY.--W. A. Ball com- mitted suicide in the Imperial Hotel Sunday by slashing himself new“ the wrists and throat with a rotor. He went to his room as usual and ohortly afterwards a heavy fall was hard by those below. The proprietor hurried upstairs, knocked, but chained no re ply. He then tried the door and ttrtdirta it lacked broke it open try (one. En- tering he found Bali lying on the thttor gasping in a, pool of Gia".' his moot cut clear through the windpipe. He died forty minutes the: the slum was given. Since venturing from the out. his companions have noticed that he seemed to be very despmdoni. The property belonging to the es- tate ol the late J. IV Rosenberger- corner ot Church and Eby streets, Berlin. was sold by public auction on Saturday last to Mr. F. Schmuck, of town. Mr. Schmuck takes posses- sion of the property on the i1rst of April next. " is the intention ol the purchaser to enkage in the maul-c- ture oi pumps, tte. ROSENBERGER PROPERTY SOLD THE success of pun-f ’ ' depends upon the flour. Band and pastry must be more than mere- ly appetising; they must be whqlesome, digestible, nourishing. is made from sprigs wheat only: It is mill by the newest and best machinery. his puiiied brfjectrjcitr. r'Uw it and pm get bread not only li ht,cnsp ind Q','ldt8diih','ii')", also wholeso%e,diiestibleand nourishing; - l b You will better Jill) akin by bu frag gilt vie's Sir'd h"J,uifl'i Flour from tour gnaw Rt2h'M','gt, 'te I Sth", can a n pul- ggfit 'iiiF'k,ifi, new publish! in: our. m; on H m DIES AT EDMONTON Jg'ritn"x"n Cause of Death, serv ice, died in King Christin IX of Doom 'tttttttttttbg r1,"iyi'iii'ili's'i'itzii'C, .'"' Bummer W. I. Davis thttbe .. to Heart Faun" on ,,ltetliul.t 'det'..t.r.r.r, Pt""-' ...v__ “if: of the I!" Sew... . in thttmrtltatmttshilerat' .. . "fiiiiiiiiiiiiir1/ifrj'r)ii, maxim m: a fihhiNlltlf?:sligi), ammo-cum of W watt-ammo!†motmmm‘otom ot ammuawmmm iu-auaeittsrDo-ret" igaiu-ovaaoem-u.ame8B-, anathema-luau... Norway-MMWM†W "Namath“!!!- “Mum-WM!- woman-yams!“- tmuThMoxugnmor IBB---"'"""""-'"-'"-"","-.' “N. M 'v ;,. v . . “mmwmxma-mmwm AB,u tor-on: mmoxm-M- mm â€m: _ in tutttuttttN"kdt,rd= mun-cc, N .5. who 'N"rff,'lN"'kJa%TGl.eeeehee,t'f, a but: wm-iuupmww. mmuhtiuu y ":“u‘ " Tttrgttat.qrutqe- among an "ha-mu- g“; l “Mm-UL 'ttto'"""-"""' A' {all-.A‘ “m- ung-wanna.» o'cloelthll ‘W a: L " on "ue-.. um In. may I»: â€I“. - W 1- bmuhtmunm-uamtog “mum-43““. , " GiGiGuriuu-utoteetai" 'rgfgttttilfat'.'ur, TtSt lim ','f'lrlTfa"'slllu%Ti"tTiiiei'iariil2d21, Gakttdauciel'3rt'tt th um. mun-damn“: Goon-Luau; (tttttt he can "a“ ot â€and!†an “M a.rtqttter. - m- h â€in! out was comma to mm mm " no ttre “'WI-D'" “M - eatrtittg the in: "t My - any pauc- ‘had ‘3“ 'Wi m it! "(and ll . I twin". symptom tr-thte hurt in m Pat, att.",.ttfft'g: rettardtr a, A - _ Mad china m m at M. minltloqw 'ras.a..tisisemmarrutMar?e iuo-atr.rt.=u"e" TNT!!!) plungedwlhoeouruot â€you“ in.“ do.“ Kin! M!“ in Iud‘the the deco-t moumsnaanaheotra.t" tty.rjt'.'eh""""'" Ulkm units that A W - Tho oath of Kl" will!“ in plan“! but in. court- ot - " tho - mom-um all - I aLioi-own-eseiae"* [I'M to undone {wombat th- has» dam ot Dunn-I. touching "CI to the humbleâ€. out... Every Bae In the city h " lull-nut. all the plum of ulna-onion! an cloud and the people walk the atrqteta ll though they were passing through the chamber ot death knelt. Yetta-day afternoon. when the ttnq over the palace was putrid at ht!!- mast. the news spread rapidly. " us not believed by the great crowd! whlch gradually assembled In the squarc in from or Amalienborz PM but when uncermnty ave plum to certainty those in the unmblue shod turn and unvaried in magnum Ill- once. _ World-Will. Condom“. Telegram: and ennui-am; of condo- ‘lence were pouring In last night In- cluding messages from all the sove- reigns of Europe and the Baum col. mules. Premier Christensen last night (on- dered bl. mutilation ot (he Cabinet to the new king. who expressed . wish that the present Mini-try mould eon- unue to carry on the mu:- og in Government. n. u y. - ..., ...-V,,--,- hie in â€(he tFtrViC"tTie" TyiWithTiie" 16' receive the town message announcing the accession of Frederick the Eighth. Public announcement ot the dam oi King Christian and the ucesdon of King Frederick will td made at noon “on o balcony or the Audubon Palace. Gun Shock to Queen Mound". London. Jan. Mr.-" is expected (in: n memorial service in honor of the tate King Christian will be held in the chap- tl raral St. James‘\Palaca..Amulun- Both Home. of Pcmament will a:- gamble “why. when tho macaw president: will formally announce the death at King Chrlstlan. At 39-41999, Te'Pfe. trWeef'It In the past 73 years there have been 14 winters~ol a decidedly mild type. Of these that ol 1841-2 was the mildest, with an average tem- perature of 30.5 tor the [our months -Deeetntter to March, ineltttrNe-and those ot 1881-2 and 1889-90 were not much colder, with a mean tempera- ture in each instance of 29.9. It is ot interest to note that in eight of the 14 years the mild weather ot Deeem- her and January continued during February, while in three of the other years the temperature was very slightly below average, and in three it was considerably below. In only two ot the 14 years was March much below the average, while in 10 cases; it was above the average. “I ‘ While these facts are suggestive'ol the probable character of the next two months, the meteorologist would be quite uniustified in making use:- sonal forecast, as he is In yet Ignor- ant ot the cause which lead to such vast litter-tmars as occur in the char- acter of corresponding seasons in dit- ferent years. He believes, however, that 1 wide departure from the ov- eruse weather conditions over nny particular portion of the globe is caused not: by local conditions but by variations in the atmospheric cir- cuhitton over the whole earth, and these variations _are proturbty due to a. varying output of sour energys Dr. F. H. Torrington, choirrnhster ot the Metropolitan church. “which disputes the autement ot Rev. Dr. Torrey that the only object of pro- iessioml musician u to put their pupils on the siege. While conduct- ing a rehearsal ot "The Redemption" by the Festival Chorus, Dr. Toning- ton said that the ovangrlist’s sitte- meni. was absurd. “i have never," aid the musician, “i'rnined e singer tor the Mage, end of the meny hund- red: I have trained tor church. coh- cert end onlorio wnrk, Bot one hu - on the lingo. Dr. Torrey would be prepared to prune that “element. it he mode it, and it certainly doel not. show him a n proieuor ot Chris- tisn charity. I say nothing "m" the clue oi music they, have been lining " Massey Hull, tor " in mi music Fatigues“; _.__._“. Toronto, Jan. M.-.The Iollowing has regarding the weather ot some past winters have been (urnished by Mr. R. F. Stupart, director of the Dominion Meteorological Service: WEATHER IN‘PAST WINTERS MiSJUDUED THEIR OBJ ECT. -aTa M mama. “I " an “toluen- m a m. ,',t2gttAM"tlft.t'1l"tfdfd; â€MI, â€I. M. tau-.m- at us, LStulM “ll-KID- .. II, . _ in l a‘ " ___;.. t'. " T 'trt': in? that the Wth - L. . or : ire, winch until 'ttte' m PN t "' T , Cma‘ivc gain yum!†-uerrrt.r2tftdce.' V 'e,iathstottsaeaoortbrtu M I“... a, ", _ in the bye-auction Iaat you mm. mm _ 6et T back to the Consonauvu humanism.“ a iftietiapotiUettot, c . manna-unusual. v 'Ilu‘ u at "ttf..".?'!,""?: - 7 _ _ r no 0 the oritsipot-ttte 2frt mm. a 'tet.', c, than. , o! the result. “a. “m "T, 'st A ll . 's' Ammo trrttte Press. m m W. M In 0min Post - the Com - m ot -aA. t n to reconnruct the party In“. 00-. 2ttt'2"a'r m . t lines 0! mm reform as the a King; If, "" - an an. a white comm-cave policy the new war. m new. in um: 'th tt ',tt'uat'1, It the nous-rm u M - eeptitt the . r is w ttterqe ti. . ' in 'ld mt ot t pronouns! tas mm “a. m “at. x t June}: m ttte.titr ot Woman 1'iitili; a ts-mA, who- - up: I thin n endows oi Us duck - - - - -- " ‘m_ mination to accept. this potter. srurqtutttieteeeuttte.et.ef Win: at "was. Wh‘ his '33..“ MIDRCOIWMI“ â€do“. bound by " mm - no will!!! the.“ Mn: you; In mum mm; agrutuat mad. the than tn who and. no Mttt ttgmt" an and a: W an trrrgmrtnrat wo- me. of Mauls-Bola“. out I. o ulna grove ton-a outta} lat my might gobble up the - at tho um. kingdom. When the “wan-nun WI! broko out â€minty one. man spread “trombone Denmark mm. at the renown! (on that Gomany would also Denmark to secure . at. and valuablo m m B'otttutttatlr '" timer pound. And of We - tho any trouble hos been the “an! un- loads at the Kin!- 1on1 unblock. _ Denmark has In no: of 3,175,403 onâ€. and . mantles: or 2.440.540. The kingdom Includes Groom“ loo- land and seven! important Lox-ads In tho Baltic. The expats an "man“! all agricultuhl; _ _ .- - m; aasettomotimerettt.tategru- remarkably up". and the m. of the palm very dunno. My rtatrta; Ila- ple meals. plenty at m but! I. much freedom a you)“ from state tum gttusatemq-hosrmrrttttat have“ m Ind the Quota of Brim-n. his eldest dunner, there has ethic-l momma-imp which other: an: the King to Sandringham or other royal-I Brnbh residences. And took the Queen 1mm“! to Combnen. Ho VII ever popular In Brink. and it In one]: hinted that Deviants may a! in. you: from damn tare-ion 17‘ due (tartretr to the tact that)!†British 1people would not mien.“ any gunk ion the had of their Guam birth. Physicians .who hue gained a nu- tional reputation to mounts ot the cause or various diseases, claim that if catching cold could be avoided a long list at dangerous ailments would never be heard ot. Everyone knows that pneumonia and consumption or- igin-re trom a cold, and chronic can tarrb, bronchitis. and alt throat and lung trouble are taunted and ren-) dered more serious by each fresh ai-] tuck. Do not risk your lite or take chum when you lave I cold. {mun- trerlaitt'tt Cough Remedy will cure it before these diseases develop. This remedy contnins no opium, morphine‘ or other harmful drug and has thirty your: ot reputation luck ot it, gained by it: cures under every condition. tht the evening of January 4th. at", PNtr goods - young lad named John Shields. who DIAMOND was tor twenty-live turd been a bell bor " tto Waiver l use the invoriten of our women, nte House, Berlin, but was dismissed, air. sold by nil progressive and busy drug- plied for board at A. R. Boyle's, on Sign .nd mu Itomkeepers in King street, stating that he intended Canada. starting night work at the auger he†o--------- tory. He was given a. lunch and. HOW THE PRINTER ERRED. shown to his room. In the morning? he did not turn up and on investiga-i It was n trpogruphical error that tion it was discovered that he had thmnteoed to bring streak: at grey tnken neuit ot clothes. 'into the locks ot the editor ot n Chiel 0'Neilt we; 'totitied and me» newly started Weekly which purport- sages were sent to surrounding towns ed to chmicle the doings of .the to be on the look out for Shields. smut net of nwestern city. In re. Sntnrdny Chief O'Neill Watt 1',el'l'li.u,'l'flt,r,1 however, it sold out the edi- ed trpm Toronto that the M had tion .rtdaiest the readers with ade- tteeacturghtiaitalo,aadthat he strxstossewhstsmtttd develop in was an escaped convict ot the Mercer ' the succeeding numbers. The luhject RetortttMorr. of the pungnph wu tb pink luncheon _ Shields hat been Men to minim. given by A well known mtron. When ------- the edition wu given to the ‘puhlic The City Council at Peteettoro hes. it wu loud that the opening lines decided, try n Tote ot um: to ion. ot genre! eulon were (allowed " Inn-inst I Proposal welect the alder- the bald etntement, "The luncheon for sale by all draggists. Satutduy Chief O'Neitt Walt inform- ed irpm Toronto that the M had been caught in BM. and that he was tMt escaped convict ot the Mercer Reformutory. . Shirk)! in. he: his» to 1mm. The City Council at Petuboto has decided, try a Tote ot seven to four, Igninst I proposal socket the alder- man tor a two-yen term. COMMON COLDS ARE THE CAUSE OF MANY SERIOUS DISEASES. Tlie IISSELL STEEL ROLLER 'ii"iiiiii:iij.ii,'tiiiii'iiiiiig "do Laval Hill. H irawPononal Life! Trig Times doâ€: its attitude 2-.l ward the mrrrgmrerrttrseett, and u.. units that the term opposition Willi do the Unionists good. It points out. that its own tradition] policy iii) than to support an governments but, in (only Jain 1nd detettm, Ant than grounds: "With regard to the. colonies. the outlook is less clan. They, like the glut imperial intu- elts mentioned, ought to rennin ow. side tho “an ot party urine. lino "orttmatelr, they hue been tinned ‘into it to aUmentaNe extent, uni "ometitnes upon me lowest ol " ’grounds, those of mere personal jeal- ousies or antipathies. . you. Jan. M...wtte was: the- “willow-hover. (in I“ "We can only hope that the respono sibility of ottiee will enlble the men in power to put aside entirelrthe prejudice engendered by party strife, and to treat the colonial Question with the same sobriety Mid inseam; salesmanship which is recognized u essential in foreign man‘s. The touch stone of this matter will be the mm- ner in which.. the new government deals witn the Transvaal." metimes upon the lowest oi III A Revenue Producing Scheme. Matias. The Commiuion threte to grounds, those of mere personal jeal- Alter the generel‘business had been shut o! ttteae [ataxia uni-es them oulies or aatipathies. . transacted Engineer Davis 'utggestrd tttaatttaetttgeta itmtat these mk- and "We can only hope that the raven- that the éommission stiotsid.talte ia- they. will be waited upon " a com- iibility or omee will eneblc the men to comideretion the question ot put- mittee tor I tittttt answer. in P?!" to put “me ent.iret.t.he ting the pint on a revenue prorltteing Commission Ate Ortrterir preitsdiee engendered by per s"Itt, basis try charging . smell routni to Before the adjournment Chairman ary! to trent the _colomal ttuest.irm all who hue sewer cottnot'tions lmHonsherger invited the Conuninion with the s?Pe seiet.y and tersecing the business places, howl-ice and and olllciels to All outer supper at inatee.ttya.shi? “Chic" " reeotttized " houses. In order,to meet the aiming Brown's. The. who surrounded the eruaential P. ioreign .tul.t.i,,"; The touch hand and interest on the debettugrex able were Commissioners Honsber- stone of ttit matter will be the man- and the ennucl cost ot mama-name got, Cochinâ€, Janina, Heyo'r Brick- ner Mt WNW» the new ',t,ove"me"t between 37.000 and ss.oao will h.tso er, Engineer mm. Secretary Met- 12hLwittr the Transvaal. to be reload, and under the would tar, lnepector Hester, Mum Clerk arrangement this amount will. have Huhnergerd. and the press represen- -..--r.r_.-.t- to be related by incrauiug the Fre- mtives. sent “to of was. ' While the delicious winds were be. . . The Act, Mr. Devi: stated, _ ttra- in; pertains: canine Commie-ion die- lama“ as vides that I. rentnt be charged, uni mm the tor 1 opening ot the .. T 7 it could be dunehxqmmi, minimum :1t.m-decw maneu- _ ,1 ##4##? " "-'".',d-"dJ- ',,: I - c_, _ on Mamie: water- that“ and Aei-t-esit-.attmmrotrnrmer----'su . , try those who. have s-zwer vortrtegtitati. useful, there will be 1 public demon- HAVE SAVED MONEY‘ND PR0" There was a brief illscusrdon and mum at the mm next Monday at- '. ED BLESSINGS To MILL- the coma-us bl opinion was that all temoon, weather permitting, when _ N , the commission could expect from the three pump- will he christened by JOINS " HOMES. the citizens who have sewer connec- Chairman Hammer. Mayor Bucket " you would have home dyeing suc- cesslully and profitably done, insist upon living the DIAMOND DYES. Never be induced to wept worthless dyes at my price. The poor dyes will lucky ruin your hands as well " your goods. - " Our Candi“, women yin kindly but in mind that weak, mil-Iterated and imitation Mtge dyes gm until! sold by some (odors who one little for the comfort, profit and success ot our wives, mothers and daughters. DIAMOND DYES tor twetttr-tNe year: the (“omen of our women, are sold by all progressive and busy drug- ;ixta_-nl gene“! landscape“ in wu punk." Wrath“... nationalists...“ son (a _ THE tt one“ I at Cancun": in up he tho lull.†in but "I " Comm-sin; w m My evening at vile! Commissioner-J. P. Hon- [din m ad Mat nun we present. The Commissioners Ill. their tkeUrBtiogsa ot once be 1030' His Worship. an" which Dr. My: tn “all“, new ad chairman ol the Con-lulu. A umber ot noon-u “to M, mun-g no In: ot “in." nun tor conduction work " the m. m the laying ot nah: has yen. muting to 8311.78. The account Street. 14mm. Predatick to 31W ... Trolju Krug, [was and od Troy street ...q..... ..o....r. tp............. Richmond. Joeeph to and ot are“... Brubeck“, Luau-tor to Simeon ..... Peter. Church to Mary ..-..........-r....-' Ken, Benton to Peter ......... ............ Weber, Albert westerly '-'-r"'o-r"'. Ehtitt, Albert to cm: .......r...-.......r. Church, Eloy to Gem‘s ....t...t...... Weber, Wellington to [MI-l. .......... Weber easterly ......... ......:.. ......... Com-thud, Queen street. wetter" -..'. Ella and Pam“. ......... -..........._.. Apps, King to Waite: tr..'.................'. Haunt, Victoria easterly. mr.......-'..'. Welljnkton, award to Waterloo and tn Wot “gay“: Sum There was a. brief dyseasnion and the cancel“: ig opinion was that all the Cdmmisslon could expect {mm the animals who have sewer connec- lion's in rental was an amount silli- cient to pay tor the mintemnw trom yen to year, but that tttefowrt would have to pay for the extensions and permanent improvements oi the plant. _ _ . Town Solicitor Clement will be eommtted by Engineer unis tutd the Owning: regarding the matter, 21ml it will-be more fully discus-ad at a mum meeting. . There as three mandating ' esr .ublishments that have not complied with the understanding existing be- tween that: and the Commixsxon an. they should construct settling tang, " their admin for the .reat.ntettt ot their sewage before it enters the .Otuwn, Jan. u-m work ot re- vising and enduring the Dominion status is about completed. With an exception ot certain portion: at the Criminal Code, the volumes no not in the hands ot the King's Prater, so that " In tnttaquetrtiost ot printing Ind proclaiming when thet revised that» ot 1908 will ammonia. The intentihl in to have the ne. code bound in three volume: a! not), to 1.100 words each. which will give a much more convenient hook than the 1.3104701an loin of tho rewind It» tutos ot 1886. . . In all probabimy the present revis- ion will be authorized for publication during the coming session at Parlik moat “Dough " a. question to: the Government, to . . mum this ooupi will be adopted or that: 'mtrtletiott will be postnatal no u Chills and Fever, Cough, Sore and Inttanied"Nose and Throat Pains in the Limbs. Side and Chest, severe Head. aches, Vii; Squats, Laaitue--atyay14 not be nsitytd. Iron-1. In mm Lean, nrti--dtetfomtnaua managing-“Luammmwmrmm LA GRIPPE , ?i,l?.,t,?,i,i,il ------9----- - §EWER "iilflliiilihi'i'i'f'i" Pneumonia and gronehitis. Rllfillllllll)lllli 5 The total length ot mains kid . as. tM", Sweats, Laaitude-attould not be neglected. PSY _ "@8311an and positively cum La Grippe, Nut Put in Their Talus. STATUTE REVISION. (MONOUNOID Bb.REEttt 'ttth_PettrutrCttaer,nr" Wm'umthm.m 'iiialrTaiir"iiirtuTGFi.' .te., larva. my. " “a to . Emma Brut VII unmet! non- - attoslary d 885 t mm. Elm: Nets “not tho lol- 'o.trr 'tque' at they"!!- can. but!» out tdot _ my “paw I“ ' and " W m stunt-'0- I.“ - as Lit miles. Willi, there will be 1 public demon- struhhn at the tum next Monday " temoon, wattle: permitting, when the three pump! will u; christened by Chairman Hmrattergrr, Maroc Brick; and ex-Mayor Kranz. Edutainment: will be served on this occasion in the barn, and speeches will be made. $13,375.34 Brief speeches ot a emaratuutorr order were ‘made alter the oysters bed been disposed of, and it was the unanimous ‘opinion that Berlin hes the most complete and uptodhte disposal plant on the continent, thst Chairman Roaster“: is the right mm in the right piece, that .the Commission bu done its work utte- lactorily. and that Engineer Devin. Seer-stay Matter and Inspector - ter performed their duties with ued~ it to themselves end the to“. The supper was a decidedly pleu- astt_attair, and those present - Chairman Honsbeuer nurse - Cheer.aad a. tiger, to have the legislation ot the session of 1906 included. Pulimnmt bu no- thing to do with this, " the Act ot use. which provides for the con- solidation. provides also that upon the report of the mmissionen be in; tubmitted, the Goverttor-iteCotttt- cil III-ll issue I proclunstton bring. ing the revised “that†Into ethttt. ing with Mrs. Charles E. Winters, 108 Blacker street, and In“ "waive 'with her on Monday. In; Whack: will receive hexane: on the sword and third Monday: in each mortttt.-- Snm'dzy's Globe. County Councillor Theron Buchw- am, who sum“ savor. Marks " Kning on the icy puma . few weeks Inc. has not recovered, And his condition continues to be . source ot anxiety to his trietuta.-4Ult Rt ' 215.38 tttrmer. mum LII.“ an.» a“: 100.02 355.31 1,088.01 tttnt 1,172.44 1.5.11 4,985.80 429.03 134.23 strut; mm Miss My? onsr, perm}, 11.5113? 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