, _!gg§_gnpp pull-u out: It. VALUE OF SHORTHORNS. horn animal combines more at he J. l utunttr-ett, UroMntttt. l _ . t J. t . Dietrich, Gait. - cttaraetesrfsties necessary .0 L. F. Dietrich St. Atastlta, making a profitable animal than any -B. Dewitt, iri'Giid. other known breed ot cattle. These G. Deltas, Berlin. animals when properly bred may H.. Dist“ St. Clements lairly tr.od dairy cows, and when. ' I11 'iiidl: Turns“?- their time cl ttsutulttess in this lint ii. French, 'Gi'. . has expired in this line they are thr J. L. Forler, Flailipshurg. most profitable animal that can In fr, (503:9. Ayr. . tour-cl tor beef. The two great breed tn 2il't'er,'A'gd,"ar,. . u .. . 5' er: m langland through whose exon- 0. llomuth. Preston. and selection the breed known a Gro. Haller, Preston. Shorthorns were brought up to l i'; '/tltga.n'dt',r. hi h ' t t ' M ts“ . t a". Ier ttt. 'ld state "f, wzcrtrzn. Ici, 't. f Geo. Huron. Millirank. ates and ooh. e uea s, .on- Hy. Hotle, t'onestogo. Her. at these gentlemen ditTered con Ed. Halter, New Germany, siderably, insomueh that an animal - J. M. Irwin, Branchton. . raised by one or the other was easily 2t,e,rf..i.r,, Hespeler. . distinguished, and at Canadian showsl l 'i)u,tra'tir Hamburg. any judge at cattle could easily point ' Win. lather. Berlin. out whether an animal was of the Gco. C. H. Lang, Berlin, Bates or . Booth type. As between Geo. F. Lac"ner, Hall/Brill the Bates and Booth there was some D. Murray, halt; ditk . . col r Mr Bates favor- M. McPherson. Galt. y pretwe m. ' " ' ' . . . Geo. Moore, Waterloo. in; darker colors, while in the Booth J. F. McKay, Berlin. cattle you will find a great many C. II. Mills, Berlin. more whites" and light mans. The F. u. Meyer. Hymn. Bates cows as a rule are the better J. L. McKay, Linwood. . U" . J. T. Otto, Baden. linkers, have fmer heads, and are D. Rite, llespeler. somewhat lest in weight, but they it. Rennelson, Galt. are handsome and the male animals trr $03511 K38519111- . .. . " , . ico. umpe , er llt. havea great’deal of style ol mud: F. Rohleder, Berlin. the same kind as you would see C. M. Schultz, Hespeler. a driving horre. Style, however D. ','piers, Galt. does noCiirliiitjCiitiirh" iii’ithttle ' ilcsrsrrtin,, Theâ€? -u what is required is an animal tha ',,',uyc',c,,hia,1ti'iui1ff1,','.lui, There " no department ot ugriculv tun in which there has been .uwrc interest taken than in the breeding a! Shotlborn cattle; This Is ovum: MIMI-uh. loan til-ala- Ffi'atituiitdtreyy, ate ESL"! puts-sur-hs'., mute cuts that are tha' most valuable. 'Ol eonrse, this meansI an animal witha well developed haul lull and plump behind the wethers and a good surloin. A Booth anima _ in years gone by presented all the. characteristics we now like to ‘see but the ditliculty with than was tha the more they" were fed the less Ms they produced, and the more tallow In those days the tallow was wort tb great -dral more than the flesh thereiore the butcher was delighte, when he killed an animal that turne out to hate it great deal of tallowi the carcass. To-day, with electri; light and gas, we do not use candle. as they did forty years ago, eons.- may tallow is ct low mine a compared with years ago. The (It mand is now tor flcsh, and the tree! ers at these animals are trying h produee carcasses withas little tm low as possible. Pedigrees co no count for so muth as theyudid somt years ago; what ararmer wants the right kind ol an animal in, boil uni appearance, it these be alt righ there is little danger about the will gree. Ot course, it will not do to throw away the proper breeding oi cattle and their pedigrees are or some use in this respect. The great Scott-h breeder, Mr. Cruikshank, has sum-red- ed in producing what the market re quires probably better than any oth- er breeder ot the present day, harm» ly, a. quick growing and easy feeding inimal, with thicker tlesh and Is.ss allow, and an animal with the bones covered up. The consumer demands less tat, more lean nwat of a tender. juicy character, and desires it at a: younger age. This ideal should in- 'xrire Ct cry breeder nl heel vattlr who esprcts lo male heel raising profit- able. Toronto, March ll.--le Brst rail-I wny in Canada to he opvrtrted by motors run by gasoline 'tenrraiing' 51mm. with a speed of " miles an hour, Will be thc Port Credit, "ramp-' ton and (Surlph. The vompany's hill provided in the mun ot gasuhno "IF thod tailing, tor prrmission to de., wlop walrr pawn and m uliliw swam. The hill was rqmrlrd mm tite reservation ot some details tor the drrision of the nvw r,vtwral rail- vny act, and steam will nut lw pt-I~’ millvd. le road will run lhruuzlu' Brampton, Grorgptytwn and Acton†and will harea capital rd $100,000. ', Beecham's Pills swimâ€. ta but: " a“ A Keen Appetite and a healthy stmnach indicate an artivrLiver.which " enjoyed be all who use lk-cchnm's Prlls. They insz'rc strong digestion, mm breath an! mum! sleep. No other remedy is as good u NEW LINE POR GCELPB. - -._-. -.-. -- m. -ee_" - not at. but than M: [and gluing-nu “pun-ow pm). my lung-3! EJUSTICES 0F ThePolitminq “than. Lin ofJuatic" ofthe Pace [at Wank» My. Gut at the 11. Justice: cl m Pence tor Waterloo Con-y why was; nmhto‘ and“ the; 'utr'otetieim issued on Dec. 4th, 1006, " In: gunned, and have it. prtvtleBe o' mum»; “J. P." to their an hunk“. The new list is as " tom:".- Thes. Allison. Gan. 3000p]: Abra, Roscville. Theron Buchanan. out. R. Bani, out. J. Bagel, St. Clements. W. J. Begs. Linwood. H. J. Bowman. Berlin. R. E. Better, New Humbug. H. Cant, Gan. _ D. W. Clemens. Romwiite. S. tassel, Hamburg. Aid. Fryer, president, of the Gait "want of Trade, has written the Bell Tvtepltone Uompany, asking that Halt te supplied with the central energy system. as 1winga town with more tvlepnnnvs in proportion to popula- ttiun than any oiher town or city in the wrsl. He also requests wires to 'lw put turdergrouhd on the main ' stl'rt‘t. "We would not he without Cham 'eriain'sA'etr,h Remedy. It is kept trt hand continually in our home,' ;ays W. w. Kearney, editor of m. "tdependent, Lowry City, Mo. Tha' 1sjust what every family should do When kept at hand ready tor instan use, a cold may bechecked at th, outset and cured in much less tin" than aitrr it has begun settled i: lhe system. 'NF medy is als without a peer tor croup m,cmmn-n and will prevent the muck wnen gi wn' ac soon as the child become.' hoarse, or own anew the croupy cough appears, which can only be done when the remedy is kept at hand. For salu hy all druggists. _ \LWAYS KEEPS CHAMBER LAIN'S COUGII REMEDY IN THE‘IIOUSE, ' Wm. lam-liner. Berlin. (in). C. H. Lang, Berlin, Geo. F. Lac"ner, 1uwtsvine, D. Murray, Gait. M. McPherson. Gall. Geo. Moore, Waterloo. J. F. McKay, Berlin. Slrallnrcl Herald :-The home of Mrs. u. W. Pettie, Tell stint, was the stem eta wry pretty event at six o'clock last earning. win-Hm ei- desi daught'w, Miss Hum W, Ins rnitz‘d in marriage to Mr. H. M. But- Lr. Rott ot tiMayor H. T. "utter, at this city, Rev. Dr, Langford, pastor of ths, 1hntrat lll-Ihmlisl t'hurch.was the utm'iahn: ch-rgymaln. The terides. maid was Miss Tiotvt "utter, ot Brr, tin, and Mr. Geo. S. Pritir, of Hum- iHnn. and as gummsmnn. Miss Fcarth played the Mllding march. 'lh.- Mink was taslolully gowtted in cream silt with “unn- blossoms an! rank-J Cream roars. The bridesmaid mu atttrM In A yum: ot white 3m and (‘alll'iN' Ctohts Mm the corv- mnny the party n:l_ou:ncd In the din. ing room, where a summums tred- ding mast wan proudrd. Among “he hurt! tvmthrr of handsnmv am! with prrstmls rrreirrd was 91iner Icy-s t 1mm the choir ot the ('rmral 3trtttodist, Church, ot which the brick- has Mn: mint-fl mom!" tor a num- ler of yearn. . Mr. and Mrs. Run-r hh no the owning nun tor mm: west. whom- may will "and A “on time before "turning to thts on). The bride', Hurling gown w†M may um veqettatt cloth, with In bt matte C. II. Mills, Berlin. F. u. Meyer, Elmira. J. L. McKay, Linwood. J. T. Otto, Baden. D. Rite, Hespeler. R. Rennelsml, Gall. t Owen Heist, Kossuth. Geo. Rumpel, Berlin. F. Rohleder, Berlin. C. M. Schultz, Hespelcr. D. Spins, Galt. Jar swam, can? -L' P. K. Shana, Preston. Wm. 'itahisctttnidf, Preston. Aug. Schlimm. Dundee. "M F. Schaefer, Breslau. C. S. Schmidt, Ileiderberg. Albert Swiss, Heidelberg. John y;heriiis, Winterbourne. L. F'spitrig, New Germany. D. M. Shoemaker, Berlin. E. H. Thamer, New Dundee. G. A. Tilt, Blair. A. Taylor, Gait. J. L. Umbach, Elmira. J. UMlmatut, Waterloo. Thos. Vair, Galt. Jas.' Wardlaw, Galt. J. G. Watson, Arr, J. D. Webster, Presto.. u. Watson, Doon. F. Walter, Berlin.' E. G. Winn, Ilawksvillc. J. L. Wideman, St. Jacobs. L. S. Weber, Berlin. lion. Jas. Young, Galt. J. it. ('ambbell, Cream“. J. t'. Dietrich, Gait. L. F. Dietrich, st. Agntln. B. Devin, Waterloo. G. nouns, Benin. H.. Diss, St. Clements. J. L. 12ml, Philipshurg. o. T. Falls, Ayr. . E. Frtaurh, Ayr. J. L. Forler, Flailipsburg. J. Goldie, Ayr. John Gildmr, Berlin. L. Hahn, New Hamburg. WEDDING IN HT" .\TFURD THE PEACE no preamble at. tom um " _ii dyadic-t all in thinned. cl 'V Mellow" to gravid. (9; tho my} minute; ot the old con-pay, and tor the “maintain at the proper- ty ot the shareholders try I reorgan- ized company. tree iron: the am "widenttu to the winding-up proceed- ings. Ttteretore, the York County I Reorganized Comer is incorporated land its powers hrs let out u lol- lows: . SEEKING ". York County MW Cour pay is necking Mononuc- by a. Ware. and you: to We“. - of tle York County Lou All 831†Cong". _ .. ‘ - . I Mr. .T. ll. Lennox, N.P.H., tor 'North York, will introduce in the I Legislature next week a bill providing l for isiCarinCtia riot 3300 mm" 15om- [menial travelers doing business in [Ontario for houses outside the pro, 7 Vince. 'rherImCrif along the same lines _as the bills recently passed' by the Quebec and British Columbia Leg- islatures, and is being introduced as a measure or protection and retalia- tion, at the request or the 'itl'e..Sy cial travelers ot Ontario. it provides tor a fine of $500 in case any outside) traveler takes orders in the province without first taking out the license. Against Bucket-Shops. Mr. Lennox has also given notice of a bill in regard to bucket-shops and brokerage ftrtus selling stocks on mar- gins. The bill provides that any sales _ made must he absolute sales, with transfers of stock eertifieates. Every sale must be registered And have a Government stump attached to the papers. The books of firms dealing in stocks must be open tor Government inspection, and a license fee at 52,000 is charged. Duplicate certificates of all sales must. be kept in Ontario branch ofIices ot any outside tirms. "The said eorporation shall have power to main au or nay part ot the real estate, securities and “at: at The York County Loan and tutr. ingt Company, and. the: such ao- quisition. shall have pawn: "Ot To improve, .manage. lane, sen, exchange, or Murine deal with the real estate trom time to “In owned by it; . "ia) To acquire real auto and to invest money in real estate mun-i» "id) To borrow money upon the so- curity of all or any part of its us- sets, and to issue bonds or debetr. tures therefor; . . General Powers. "fer Generally to do all such other things as may he toumt necessary or expedient tor the profitable rulin- tion of the assets of the said The York County Loan and Savings Com- pany." . “(0) 'fo Igind money to its members "a' others for the making ot improve- ments upon real estate sold by T, The company is authorized to issue stock m the amount ot their belong- ings to each member of the old com- pany, the priorities and rights of the old classes ot stock being preserved. . Tite names ot the provisional di- rectors are not given yet. _ It shall be lawlul for the provis- ional directors to delegate any or all of their powers to the Nationat Trust Company or to any trecutise commit- tee named by resolution. As soon as the new company has acquired all or any part of the assets a general meeting shall be called for the elec- tion of directors and the completion of organization. papers. The books of firms dealing in! The place oi the birth at the word) stocks must he open for Government "trolley" was' the present Kansas inspection. and a license tee at $2,000 City-Independence line, and the man is charged. Duplicate certificates otiwho first uttered it was probably all sales must be kept in Ontario! John C. Henry. The circumstances branch ofrtces of any outside firms. i attending its origin form an interest- Another hill lo he introduced by ing bit of history or the use of elec- Mr. Lennox seeks to extend the juris-i tricity as a motive power in Kansas diction of County Courts from $200} City. to $100 on accounts and from $600 toI John C. Henry was tor several $800 on notes. gyears in the early TOs an operator I for the Western Union Telegraph e......-..--.-.-.-:-,--;:---"..-.----)---:-----., i Company. He lived in Westport and ,used all ot his spare time in perfec- ._______._- t tion oi electric traction. Henry was a genius and, considering the dimcul- CC: ties under which he worked, the suc- cess of his experiments was marvel- iiir2i=afti:5y2r.r-jcirr q t lous. He was far removed from any .&__, -__- = - . centre ot electrical development and S,=,i-" Ill ' G without proper facilities for work, ', a I and yet the results ol his experiments - . - are embodied in many ol the clectri- - g; tlm cal motive power machines in use at r Ka _-. p, ‘ " the prekent time. Iris greatest in- - ' ' ' vention was the trolley. BE above picture of the I man and fish is the trade- mark ofScott's Emulsion, 'and is the synonym for strength and purity. It is sold in almost all the civilized coun- tries ol the ghpre, If the cod fish became extinct it would be a world-wide calam- ity, because the oil that comes from its liver surpasses all other into in nourishing and lihrgiving properties. Thirty years ago the proprietors of Scott’s Emul.. aion found a way of preparing cod liver oil so that everyone can take it and get, the full value of the oil-without the objectionable taste. BeottU Emulsion is the best thing in the world for weak, backward children, thin, delicate WOULD [MI‘OSE TAX OF $500 people, and all Condition. waiting and logs strength. “(Mt-mph. monowxl, elm-m -8dR AIM LOAN. ttr.. "" LOWS BAY ACT I WILL BE 0PP05ED in. The opponents ol the measure," Ito-over, no evidently numerous. To- day hundreds at petitions were pro sealed to at: House in opposition to Mr. Fitmtrick's proposed legisla- tion. These petitions on headed ,l'rPrqious Freedom," aad give the following extratt trom a lira-luna- luon issued in 185; by her late Mat'- iesty Queen Victoria: Famous Patented Dem ting Astrnterterenee m Religious Fm i The petitioners express their teliet| that thewbcst interests of the Empire require that the Legislatures should not in any way take away or infringe‘ .upon the religious rights ot any at Ity, subjects of the King, and they itherttor.e earnestly pray that Parlia- ‘ment should not pass any bill con- leetning the Lord's Day or any other {religious right, ceremony, or observ- ', ance which would in any way interfere iwnh the rights or religious treedom of any of his Majesty's subjects. These petitions are signed by over 15,000 people representing every pro- vince -or-the-Bominiort. The sign- tures from Nova Scotia number 1,008 New Brunswick, 551; Quebec, 1,547; _ Ontario. 1,136, and the tour western provinces, 3,588. mun. Incl “pm a the Hf put “its .1 a» union PM to an place over Mr. Fitzpatrick’; bill respecting the Lord'l Dar. Ti. Lord's Day Alliance has . very strong lobby at work, and petitions in (no: ot the bill fathered by Mr. Fitzpatrick are Commencing to come lodging with gratitude the solace ot, religion, we disclaim alike the right, and desire to impose out convictions on my of our subjects. We declare " to be our Royal will and pleasure that none be in anywise (noted, none molested or disquieted by reason oi their religious 1th or observance, but that all shall alike enjoy the equll,and impartial protection ot the law, and we do strictly charge and enjoin all those who may be in nu,- thority under us, that they abstain trom all interlerencc with the telly ions belie! or worship ot any of our subjects. on pain at our highest dis- pleasure." The petition sets forth that it is the settled policy of the King ot Eng- land and ot his Parliaments repre- senting the people, not to infringe or iolorale an irttryugements upon the religious rights or the King's Royal subjects. How and where the word "trrmcy'" originated has been " matter oi some dispute, but, there Is little question that the honor of giving birth to a word new in almost universal use belongs to Kansas City. This distinc- tion is accorded Kansas City in ‘a re- cent. publication at the Government Census Ot1ice dealing with the growth and development of electric trac- tion in the United States. INVENTED AND N AMED In the period ot I883-85 electrical street railways as we know them now were in the first stages of develop- ment. Experiments that had been made up to that time bad all been along the third rail and conduit mo- thods of transportation of electric energy to the motors. The latter method, no doubt, was suggested by the conduit ot the cable roads, which were then coming into almost univer- sat use asasolution ot the rapid transit problem in the chick. "yiriuir relying ourselves_ o_n the Both methods were full ot faults and little headway was made. Henry was quick to rot-“mun the delvcts in both methods and he early turned his ttenitrs to devising a method of over- head transmission. llc worked day unl night and Malty reached a stage of development that he thought was pun-ct. "if hum a little experimen‘ tal line at his home in Westport and there gave a practical demonstration at the worth of his tnvention. "is trolley of that day was tar dit. lentil from tte trolley as we know it now. "is trolltvy was a trawlling canine. which was moved atotts the wire with the cat " the tTexibie'ctt- Me which unit-d the power to the motors. _ , He called the travelling curiae n "trothT" been.“ " we: "trated" along the the. Then be corrupted Ct taller Ft into " trolley " end the word mine into use nmnng the employs-Ilene the llne. In: short time it spread to the other line: and in n lew yours It w†In untvetnl use, The travelling ear- riaze ‘pulletl along by a ttexits?:, wire while it was an Ilium over any- tttitttt that land ever been tried, In: yet tar trom netted. Thrn in u hwy moment Henry hit upon the Holley pole idea and " proved In mum more". At 'r,nt the poles can of 'tttttd, but they broke so tttfat "at " vu not in; Religious Freedom THE TROLLE Y, "igriixiiii,iGrear, Green, Red, Brown, Black. Cream, Etc. We carry these lines at popular prices, and guarantee the value of every yard we sell. BUSINESS TAX IS 100 Imur Manufacturers Object to Giving Information Concerning Eirr ployes' Wages Toronto, Maul: rt.-- Secretary} Stewart, of the Mamriacturers' As- sceiatiom, G. W. Watts, chairman of the Parliamentary Committee, and W. K. McNaught, M.P.P., waited mi Ilan. W. J. Hanna. today as rerru'- mnlatives at an association with l.- 200 inlutnt’ial members. While the manufacturers appro.c the principal ot the busin:ss tax as a subtititute lor the personality tax, the has s " tax as against. manufajcturers of w 11a cent. of the assessment at realty “as too high. IL was originally 50 per cent, and had teen raised without mass); with,“ cent. - _-------- The rate is alleged to be thirty to forty pow. cent higher than in tr.: Pro‘riuce at Quaint. and the ten-km}: is against the erection of Luge lac- totis and warehouses. The new Assessiment Act compels employers to gice inrormatiun regard- ing ways, “with is always roganh-d as a couttdential matter. They sug- gest that the assessors Le provided witha list ot mnploycs, and that they secure any intorrnation from the said employcs. They protested against the di,eti:n- ination between incorporatid tom- paniet, rartnershigs and individuals, and said than men taxed on ineoru were aLo taxed through the commu- ies in which they held stow. They hoped the Government. would take Steps to pias suth companies the “EMS which they should have of slur ing equalljr uilh partners' and iudi, xiiuals the resronsiurcirus of go l Got crumrm. The manufacturers also object to being obliged lo deliu-r the tax mp ices Io employas. This should bc done through the mails or other no» per channels, They concluded by asi- ing that the law to so framed as to admit oi no improper inurrretatiorrs on the part of the olliccrs who carry it into mention. Never allow a cold to take its course. Too often a}, this season ot the year its course is toward pneu- moniat Chamberlain's Cdugh remedy will promptly cure your cold an! counteract any tendency" in this " rection. There is bathing helm to: acute throat and lung troubles. For sale by all druggisis. Hon. J. J. Foy sail the majority of the yoinls o'ojrettd to would come up in the shape of amendments to th {ill in the Municipal Committee. One at them was dealt with this mom-m but would be ta'ien up again. DO NOT NEGLECT A BAD COLD counteract any tendency in this 'lil'.:,": bottle, poi, phiai, package, PM- action. There is bathing better tor eel, or other enclosure containing any acute throat. and lung troubles. For article of the kind shall harca label sale by all drugglsts. 'prlllted in plain English in legible t---T--r-Cr= l ‘type a.compfete schrdgle showing all TEAM DASHED INTO TRAIN. ‘the ingredients contained in the med. - icine or article, and the exact. propor- Galt, March rI.-A thrillitm epi- lions thereot. Bode was witnessed on a crowded' "Poison" must be placed on all thoroughfare here at the noon hmllipackages or hotties ot~nny patent to-dav. A team of [also horses owned l preparation which.sha0 contain more by Jas. King, of Dumfries, ran _!.,Tle.l than six per cent. ot alcohol, or more Gardiner's sawmill, with log .,1,,'tik,s1 than one-twentieth of one per cent. ot attached. and turned down Main St morphine, heroin, cocaine, or at the The Grand Trunk Railway 'toGrt train'iuuti,. or derivatives or equivalents ot had just lelt the depot nut was mak- any of them. 'an good ttme "n the (lill‘lllll rtm. Tht) Complete information as to the trrtqinr had only clean-ll the strm'l mamatactttring ot the preparations, crossing whrn the team crashed into with their ingredients, and two ae- the train. Both horses were hurled eurate samples, With atrtdavits, must bat-k with terrible lane, and tell, he med in the other: ot the Secretary mixed up in harness and “new of the Hoard of Health, and trom No- wheels. ()ne horse had its iaw shat-'vvmhrr next the Board of Health is tered, while the other escaped with'ernmswpred m make analysis rtrom an injury “l the tUnk. Two Perle- time to time oi medicines on sale. titans mule within a hair's breadtl ':Any changes made. in the mrmulae of bring killed. Emu.“ he notirard to the Board nl The ttm inundated by Mr. A. C. Pratt, M.P.P., to regulair the manu- “Marc and sale of proprietary and patent medicines provides that every ro manna MM: " PATENT' MEDlChEi , F. lUiillW)llflljlllil ,. Berlin NEW IDEA PATTERNS In the most popular makes of.Dress Goods, such ..£ISSHI.I- mTBt%Ctrlothi, Satin Cloth, Poplin, Tweed, Crispine, Etc; We have some fine rich shades of I " 960+ 'oe'... 'o'._90H...tu'. ..9te0+4e.to'.-0t00tu9 'oo " We este: d to the luli-‘n of ISutee'oo and v'cini y a cordi ul invitatioa to visit our show mum or the above an“. 8-10 KING ST. Grand Millinery Opening. Mrs. G. Steuernagel’s 4%:- O t " '00fs9f6tf9.to'.o o. ' +0 ' o. f " t oo' fp ' H'... " i. A Midnight Leak J. in sourhr use. You win fird our charges wasrnabh- and the wok well . done. _ t . ' CONRAD BROS t 0 t GIVE US CHARGE OF THE FLUMEING up t JOHN NOLL l '.,t'.ii"i'1 Carpet Weaver a}; Complete information as to the ttuoutactttrintt oi the pretrartrtto'ts, with their ingredients, 1nd two at- curate. samples, With atmuvits, must he fried in the omce at the Secretary ot the Board of Health, and trom No- wmher next the Board of Health is emptwreml to make annlysis rtmm time to time of medicines on sale. Any changes made. in the formulae must be notirard to the Board at Health. mm: s. “SCH“. Proprietov (Nam; gamma tritttrmt th" name' TM! " mh' FwthINL We to been " It man! you" and can; In - "I hmtet. For sum“? of wurk and amount of wot "III (Li-kt t 1"g,,"i'alla"etat. all C. L 'atowtrnetion n'"'"' em- mm hummus "urn. "but" a mum-num- ml he, . In†M - so no": w I. so: by m - Hum-factual A sol-Muir apps-mm] gives a list of drugs placed, on the same basis In. morphine or otrttittp for the' pun-â€um ot the Act, inrtitdittg the ordinary poi- Mns, aniipyrin, tthrttaretitte, on: Pet" nllics are provided. " violation of the aet. The leading Eeat Bakd but the reputation of applying in humerus customers with the choicest and best of meau all the you round. In the lim- of meats. I» have Beef. Pork. Veal, Lamb, Bagar Cnrod llama and Bacon (our own paring]; the» rooted, always and. . In the line ot home and» tan- aagea, lines as Bomgna, Wleru's, For} Sun. 29, new Cheese, Liver Sausage wd Summo-r Sauna†Gina no I Dial and ha eortrhttsed (Jr-inn pump-tn delivered in t†with " ' town. Phone 243. T. I. IISIILL. Inna. on. met.-tgt"tlV ls rriyhstt. so is a b,vk at any true. Thinking can’t tart f, . own. t u "mum- haw gt- d it ham beer . 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