‘Em#ernational Antiâ€"Opium Conference: ‘China, but he nad made up _ for ds$ time as it were in that respect *during the session just closed. _ Beâ€" El-ih attending to the multitude ‘ of ‘@efgils connected with the office of ; Minister of Labor, _ delivering E&E addresses, and carcfully watch :y" the interests of his own _ riding, "he found time to frame and _ pilot f‘.th.rough the House legislation â€" of ) great importance to the people of tne country at large. Two (of _ these ,“'qe‘surcs, the act providing for the ~@vestigation of combines and the . veting of money for a‘commission to cemguire into industrial and technical Seducation, were deemed of such im ~portance as to be worthy of _ menâ€" !'!.iqn in the speech from the throne. Jn addition to these measures _ the Mi#aister of Labor also secured _ imâ€" portant amendments to the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act, designed to remove minor objections to the Act on the part of the railway orgaâ€" mnizations. Mr. King was _ honored with the chairmanship of two imporâ€" tant committees, one on Proportional Represcentation, and one on Mr. Verâ€" Yile‘s I'lill to establish an eightâ€"hour ‘day on public works. 4 4 North Wategoo's present represenâ€" tative has als6 made a new record for attefldance, at least so far _ as this riding is concerned, having only missed two days during the _ six ‘wmonths the House was in session and :lham been, present at every _ vote that was taken. Bearing in mind that the Minister of Labor is the youngest member of the Cabinet, and that he lacked prevâ€" ‘lilj parliamentary experience his reâ€" coÂ¥d is, we believe, unique in _ the annals of Dominion politics. Uttawa, May 13.â€"Another record of the satisfactory operation of _ HMon. Mr. Mackenzic King‘s Conciliation of Labor Disputes Act was made, when word was received here that after one day‘s sitting the boatd ‘appointed to arbitrate the strike of coal _ minets at Franke,â€" Alberta, has succceded in reaching a basis of agreement. | The men had been on strike tfor two weeks before‘the board was asked for. Rumors that the settloment‘ reached in Montreal through the board on the dispute between the longshoremen and the stecamship companics has been upâ€" set and that the strike was still unâ€" settled have apparently no _ foundaâ€" tion. The deposit of moncey as a tokâ€" en of good faith was made yesterday, LABOR MINISTER‘S and the. partics signed the fiveâ€"ycar agricment. at the same time. ~ > memtary record. ®‘Mr. King was prevented from . atâ€" ten ‘ the first session following his eléction owing to his appointment as AbiW representative of Canada at the i ."fli be a source of pride and on to his constituents _ in Nérth..Waterloo to know that Hon: W.XL. Mackenzic King is following up wflflhfl victory at the polls in % with‘an equally brilliant parliaâ€" CAr K Apply Zamâ€"Buk to all wounds and sores and you ‘will be surprised how qukh? it stops the smarting an brings ease. It covers the wound with a layer of proâ€" Aroétive .baim, kills all poison germs already in the wound, and ncnnh others enfering. Its rich aling berbal essences then bu‘ld wp from the bottom, fresh thsues rad in.a wondertully short time the wound is healed l Fam Rik‘s popularity is based en merit. Iimitations nevo t work cures. _ Re sure and gret the real (hing. â€" Zamâ€"Puk" is printed on every packt of the gennine. Refuss all others, 80 all drngy‘ate and stores of Eamâ€"Buk Co., Toronto. eopy for changes; must not be 'I--hn-n'hl up to 50‘ . _ ABVERTISERS 3 TINGUISHED RECORD i (Hun Sutuirdny udon. er than Saturday noop. ACT EFFECTIYE BARL GREY‘S VIYT ‘‘The crown hasn‘t got a chance," said Lawyer ‘Biggar, who helped (to defend him. 25. Mr. Washington, heatedlyâ€""I think it would have been better if your worâ€" ship had not said that much."‘ Magistrateâ€""I have 1 right." Mr. Washimgtonâ€"‘"‘Too muanmy opinâ€" ions of officials are forting around." Magistratoâ€"‘"I might haw dismissâ€" ed the case without saying anything."‘ Then he made a caustic comment about the sheriff airing his views, folâ€" lowed by the magistrate expressing his opinion. The police have in their possession two sticks, with cither one of which tho murder may have been commitâ€" ted but they were not produced as exhibite. Eat! Grey, the Gavernorâ€"Gemeral aof this Dominion, will not visit Berlin on May 30th as had been arranged several weeks ago. _ Mayor Hahn rcâ€" ccived ~ the fallowing message from When the crown closed its case, and before Mr. Stauntom could begin his argument as to why Fim on should be acquilted, Magistrate Jelfs said: "I don‘t want to interrupt you, but if the crowm wishes the case sent up it will have to go up. If he did nol press it, Iâ€" would mot send it up. TRowever, if nothing is ta be. Saidâ€""‘ 5; ns > ‘The â€" police say, they will uncock some surprises aw the high court. oner‘s lawyer, Geotge Lynch Staunâ€" ton, referred to this as ‘‘ghoulish and melodramatic business." The evidence in the morning was similar to that given at the inquest Gerge Finton, the crippled uncle, of the prisoner, and Mrs. Flora Kerr, housekeeper told ‘of the naovements of Tom on the motring of the. crime was committed. Mrs. Kerr said Tom was :?t in good humor on the day of the§murder. . . Attorney Washington said ho id not kmow _ what was expected of him unless the magirirate insisted on him producing a man who _saw the blows struck. "Of course, I want the case sent up.â€" The man has to be tried" he said. [ kinton‘s lawyer told him to say nothing. _ Tom smiled broadly as he was marched off toâ€"the xells. Ottaws Wednesday which explains ton‘s admissicn that the man who had| 3! the food you ate. at your | last | worn the bloodâ€"stained trousers must | Meal did not digest, but laid for a | have killed his father. "I told bim," | l0ng time like ‘lead on yout mn-' said Wilson, ‘‘Tom, â€"you were the | ach, then you have imjigestion and mar who wore those trousers; how | 49ick action should be taken. I do you account far the blood?" He | Of course there are many other said he could not account for it. |symptoms of indigestion, such as 8 Wilson â€" and Dr. Thompson were ; beiching up of sour food, heartburn, both closely question=d about Tom | dizziness, shortness of treath and being examined in the presence of | loul breath, and if you have any of the corpse, in â€" a dim light, and peâ€" | them, your stomach‘is out of qrder ing confronted with the bloodâ€"stained { and should be corrected. . . trousers om the night of the murder; | Mi+oâ€"na Tablets have cured thousâ€" . also about the action. of the officials | ands of cases of indigestion and stomâ€" , in looking into the dead man‘s oyes | ach trouble. If you have any !wn-‘ with a microscope to see it the |ath _ distress, . Micna _ will . last abject the murdered man lookâ€" |â€" "Cli¢ve "instently. 1 cd was p::‘tognphtd there. The pris | But Miâ€"oma unlike most soâ€"ailed [ ‘‘You can; you can do it yet," was the crown‘s hot: retort. opinion to newspapermen that Elijsh (\ld'ï¬ï¬‚'.".d“'m Finton ° met m& by accident, sad | cutrenty "is also ‘a matter. of time. waé, not mur x5 m-hvohhmu‘.- Only two wimesses> were catkd at | Proved in hoth Canadaâ€"and Great the aftermoon session. â€" They . wete Britain. _ Where the bead of the King "Arlhur Wilson, the Dundas man, who | aPPcars cn a coin hbis special apâ€" accompanied Chicl Twits when he |Proval of the portrait ‘has to beobâ€" made the arrest and Coroner Thompâ€" tained. ‘The Finance Department has son, who found the bloodâ€"stained ovâ€"| !of same time been looking into the cralls in Tom Finton‘s room. Wiléon | Guestion of designs forâ€" the new gold repeated the story he tolj at the inâ€" | (oinage of Canada, and on these the quest about Tom going to his wile‘s | brad of King: George awill appear, but room after he was arrested, and | b¢ Srst of January will probably be saying, ‘"Well, they are going ta | ‘be date of their. inauguration. > take mc'; and her reply, "I am afraid mnomseeneine the suspicion is too great, Tom. Finton‘s story in Jail. uw“‘ ; He also related the canversation ‘he f bad with Finton in jail, when _ the | _ Relieves Stomach Misery prisoner told Rim the old man | had Almost Inmmediately treated _ him like _ a dog, and Fim | _ _ _ _ _ 0 ®®® 00000 _0 _ 0. itself:â€" Dear _ Bit:â€"I am @esired by tho Governotâ€"@ractal to infoorm you that in consequence. of the Jamented death of His Majesty King Edward VIH. he has been obliged to cam:el all his enâ€" gagements. His excelleney therefore greatly regrets that he will not be abjle _ to pay ths visit to yout a citg arranged Jor the _ 30th of May _ t> which he ‘had beemwgoking forward. "(‘“P\'clme s 3 To His Worship Mayor Hahn, Berlin, Ont, from â€" Crown Attoiney .Wl‘h‘& tas, who, â€" warmly protested.â€"against th and Shefift in about the cage. The sherif had freely expyessec _ the L2 C smm , § 5s 4* . e ACS io 208 k. Hafhiltop, |. > 18.â€"Magistrute | Ottewa,"‘© May . ‘l’m this dl::el‘uwï¬w a~| King: George will inary w’cd 2.0" Finton, on 8 m charged . of -dï¬us “.:: alt-d o ts .. e frelAihat \the wownzeas sempe of Cunnde pressing to have the case go tothe | nwouths at least. â€" y io o oi oi . es A ies« of : Bd likeness © of + n uy Iohas e emice |apie ww "ni;o,euccoh‘g m‘“‘?‘- Magistrate Starts Tilt. A‘ttacks Sherif. Yours faithfully, LANESBOROUGH, Governarâ€"Genral Sec‘y Cttawa, May 9, 1910 13 CANCELLED Longon â€" Campâ€"Commandant Col. W. E. Hodgins, D.O.€C.; orderly omâ€" cct (ta be detailed by camp comâ€" mandant); ° D. A.A.(é.; L. Shannon;, camp cnzineer, Lt. G. St. C. A. Perâ€" rin, Scnior A.S.C. officer, Captain E. C. O‘Brien; administrative mediâ€" «al officer, Lt.â€"Col. C. W. Belton; senior orderly afficer, Lt. P. H. Andâ€" erschn, paynraster, Captain S. P. Layâ€" borm;, _ musketry officer (ta be dctailâ€" ed); assistant musketry officer, (to be detailed); intelligemce officer, Maâ€" jor 1. J. Lamb; â€" signalling ofâ€" cer, Lt. J. T. Hennesscy,; brigade stafis, 191| infeptry brigadeâ€"Brigadâ€" ier Lt.â€"Col. R. McKenzic; and in fantry _ brigadier, brigadier Lt.â€"Col. 4. _ Acheson; brigado major, Lt.â€" Col. A. Weir. STAFF FOR THE Ottawa, May 11.â€"Militia orders anâ€" nounce .the following staff for â€" the London camp. . 137 MEN ENTOMBED Whitchaven, Eng., May 12.â€" One hundred and thirtyâ€"seven _ men ware catombed â€" cagly to day by an exâ€" plosion in tke Wellington coal mine. After fours of werk, four men were saved, The men brought out declared their companions were doomed as the mine is _ filled with gas. The four were themselves gvercome and unconscious when found. The explosion wrecked the mine and set it on ; fire and it will be hours before rescuing parties cam reach the chamber ‘where the men are imprisâ€" for same time been looking into the question of designs forâ€" the new gold coinage of Canada, and on these the ‘head ol King: George awill appear, but e first of January will probably be the date of their inauguration. > But Miâ€"ona unlike most soâ€"ailed dyspepsia remedies, does more than relieve; it permanently ‘cures dyspepâ€" sia or any stomach trouble by putâ€" ting energy and strength into the walls of the stomach, where the gasâ€" A large box of. Miâ€"oâ€"ng costs but 50 cents at Ed. Devitt‘s and are guaranteed to cure or money tack. When others fail, Miâ€"oma cures. It is a producer of fiesh when the body is thim;, it cleanses the stomach ane bowels; purifies the blood and makâ€" long time like ‘lead on your :t-n-'mng ach, then you have imjligestion and *4 quick action should be taken. j ter Of course there are many other . make symptoms of indigestion, such as ( found belching up of sour food, heartburn, away. dizziness, â€" shortness of <breath and foul breath, and if you have any of them, your stomach‘is out of order and should be corrected. Mioâ€"na Tablets have cured thousâ€" ands of cases of indigestion and stomâ€" ach trouble. If you have any stomâ€" ach distress, _ M icâ€"na will The mine which extends for _ four miles under the occan belon;s to the Earl of _ Loasdale. currency is also ‘a matter. of time. qusy, .. B .s.. « â€" .y z> Designs Nave to be prepared and ap>| She sa 6 Floyd ‘insisted" _ on proved in ‘hoth Canadaâ€"and Great w .with him every where Britain. _ Where the bead of the King ~he ® everywhere his wile went U 0 (/amwoar arose) N CURES CATARRH,. ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or money back. Sold and guaranteed by will continue an ‘the currency aw! md&-ï¬*ï¬r aenother" . six at least. In: tho case of the postage stamps â€" any design may:" ‘be used put it is theâ€"custom to have the Monarch‘s head on the twoâ€"orat stamp which io the one most in use. ~ The department has a sizâ€"montlis‘ supply on hand, and theseâ€"wil} bo used _ up while dies are being prepared for the EW ASSne u“'.w 'd-r- irrency ls also ‘a matter. of time. pastoâ€"nme monps, bettise or Nquideâ€"bentaine mo %&m&*; ALL OFALGRO, 100. LONDON CANP IN 4 MNE SHOE POLISH Coroner Dr. King was called, and made an examination of the whole matter. _ He concluded that the case was clearly one of murder and â€" suiâ€" cide, and decided that an inquest was not necessary. The dead man had used two revolâ€" led to the tragedy?" _ *‘*None whatever. â€" My sonâ€"inâ€"law and my daughter were as bappy as could be. ,They scemed truly to love each other, and they were so proud of their little one. I ‘cannot imagin: Dresser was down town in Leamâ€" inrton â€" durim; the evening previous and played a game of pool with some friends. Hs was a bighly respected young man, and did not drink. Both the wourrls are in tiv head. Death seems _ to have been instanâ€" The baby was crying . om the and its mother, her face cowred with ber life‘s blood, lay on the _ bed beâ€" side the child. "I could not believe it. But i: is so. _ The thing is terrible. Distracted Father Without a Theory. ‘"Have you any theory as to what what has happened.‘" away.~ I ed they were sleep ‘ng in a bit} & ' "Later I ret , dha this ‘ time I tried to rousp themy I got no answer to my on the door. Then, I thought) 1 hea/ the baby crying. â€" There a m@sterious air atort it, and concl to burst ‘m the door. With tcar§ in his eyes, ant _ his voice sâ€"ar@ely â€" eontrollable, John Oliver told story of the strange things that happened to him. "1 went to Â¥re home of my daughâ€" ter this morn at seven o‘clock to make a little dall," he said, "and â€"I dead hfl:&l as soon as he could control hbe hastened to th: a&.ï¬ that it was a clean cate of : <~byoughtâ€"on".by~ jeal the beit its nsother‘s murderâ€" ed body, the attention . of John Oli the dead woman‘s fathâ€" er, about § aâ€"clock in the morning. _‘l\icovl be no inquest and _ th: double will be held on Sunâ€" Oliver‘s Stéry of the Awful Discover‘ Murderer Used Two Revolvers. "Sprawled on the foor of ftheir bedâ€" The : siffmonthsâ€"old baby ‘of tie me. They relieved the pain so promptly that I‘have never been without thefit since. I have given them to many friends when they had headâ€" ache and they never failed to relieve them. I have suffered with neuralgia in my head, and the first one I took reâ€" lieved me. They have cured me of neuraigia. I would not be without &“em." MISS LILLIE B. COLLINS R. F. D. No. 1, Salem, Va. i or THEsSE LITTLE * TABLETS: AND THE PaAIN * _ is cone. "My first experience with Dr. Miles‘® Antiâ€"Pain Pills Headache was a sample Lo Do You Have handed ~= Mieany) The Dessert "= MW * Is Always Good Me I cured a horse cfa bad swelling by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. THOS. W. PAYNE. St. Peter‘s, C.B. I cured a horse badly tarn by a pitch fork, with MINARD‘S LINHâ€" MENT. years, never quarrelled, and seemed always ‘to live happily together. The dead man was 24 years of azc. He had lived here for years. His wile was slightly his jurior and was on: of the charming young belies of the town. CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. MINARD‘S LINIMENT. Dalhousie. Bathurst, N.B. J. Y. EGAN, Specialist of Toronto vers. â€" Evidently the couple retired. Both were in their night r0%es. Mrs. Dresser was shot with a thirtyâ€"two calibre revaiver. _ After shooting her Dresser had placed t.~ wearon on the dressing stand, and then had usâ€" ed a twentyâ€"two calibre revolver to end his own life. â€" possibly "Actursedumatemidrt@ift, _ and the chill had beem sobbing for ro‘rs. _ Lcamington people say ‘the jyoung couple, who had been marricd _ two Coming RUPTURE â€"Théere is no imdication that a third Jarty lad anything to do. with the Prsmible affair. â€" The shooting __hade I Will Visit GALT, Imperial Hotel, May 26â€" GUKRLPH, Royal Hotel, May 27. BERLIN, Waiper House, Saturday etting larget the bowe! is growing fast ‘to the e e rtand ape.: In s a case ‘ la nmalreimene foote on 5 , su in o e Pn roonns & m 4 t _filâ€"health ofllmm. Prmpm re he whole }:oyslr m&h‘.‘.""" w- A ikA m}r.nmeml 'J'lfl.::v m'r'" & 4 atses uâ€" ..1"%6';’ o oo ~ae Es ‘ mg , Rm' er %]fmn |‘Lflr norphAt ""‘3 condition replaced Py‘ % b?u health. Act at once un(tl ‘-rmmd ‘m a} ydungrroldnm which, like h threatening vunde: 3 lnmo"r the head of every uptured person. "t delay, to suffer and die. et me hflw Hive and enjoy Hife. What l ave done thousands in the past lm‘y year ean do for you toâ€"day. Awaken to the fac hat a cure 'mu.n:"' to yma"â€"\:z .hO!n.madtut; ecurity,_comfort and a perfect physical cor This coupon, nrn‘ ‘Il"ufl'llw J. Y. n pture specialist, 331 Wes in z:"»el, Eoronto, aho will Hieit tne ..S.l‘ {off es mentioned below) wl'l“ entitle _ the ref to menm'lunon an c-nnxn:tlou of his or case. Ask at hotel office for number of my consulting room. Note dates. I cured a hotrse of the Mange with ton. ‘-P“ i« all yours fndn( {r’iflw as im tâ€"ofâ€"town rmrms can consult me‘and ret me same day relieved of all ure mu rmanently. _ No operation. paft of loss 6 WE WeE PEg NT 0 [all day and : A WORD OF CAUTION. ocrastination is the most common error of Free Censultation Goupgen. i any / Tn¢ tap ue pfoas sutt," Evon if uo ‘at S6th EDW. LINLIFF. The Mooney Biscuit and Candy Company, Ltd. . . . Strg ‘There is ‘nothing like these spicy sweetmeat sandwiches in alil Canadaâ€"nothing half so tasty. Years of experiment, experience and excellence are back of Mooney‘s Sugar Wafers. You know our record as Canada‘s premier biscuit makersâ€"you‘ve eaten our Perfection Cream Sodas and our Chocolate Chipsâ€"now try our Sugar Wafers. In 10 and 25 cent dust and dampâ€"proof tins. . e Ask your grocer. . / It is no longer necessary to spend much money and hours of ftime making desserts that "might be good," when you can buy this delicious confectionâ€"Mooney‘s Sugar Wafers. It costs but little * money, requires no time and is akways good. . do not Â¥. ‘m # * m| g Liconsed Auctioncer ** ‘ Having taken over the busi ess of Auctioneer formerly c fied on by my father the ]a Joseph Mickus I am prepared conduct sales in any part Waterloo, Wel:ington and Per F COountics: The natronaea {all the good points about King flour wou‘dn‘t give you nearly as good an idea of ite superiority as a single trial of it in your home. So we ask you to order a sack. We know that once you see how beautifully it bakes and how far il goes you will be a steady user of King flour hereafter. Your grocer sells it Your flour l-mo sells it. Only say "King". Waterloo Branch, J. Moorman, Manager DOERSAM‘S BOOKSTORE, WATERLOO Miller of Ontario Blend and Manitoba Flours Dealer in Grain and Mill Feeds. Highest market price paid for wheat and oats. Mill situated on Galt branch of G. T. K. and C, P. R. tracks. s . 214 Queen St. South Phone 97 Berlin Ontario THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE and the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Eritain, IHolland, ltaly, Norway, Russia, Sweden and Switzerland is stated on the face of each cheque, while in other countries they are payable at current rates. 2 The cheques and all information regarding them may be obtained at every of the Bank. 13 B. E. WALKER, President | Paidâ€"up Capital, $10,000,000 ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manazer | Regerve Fund, â€" 6,000,000 The new Traveliers Cheques recently issued by this Bank are a most convenient way in which to carry money when traveiling. They are issued in denominations of Having taken over the businâ€" ess of Auctioneer formerly carâ€" tied on hy my father the late Joseph Mickus I am prepared to conduct sales in any part of Waterloo; Wel:ington and Perth Counties. The patronage â€" of farmers and others having artic lea to he sold is rolicited. Terms Reasonable. tI:z us put one in your home on trial, We keep the latest Records ever 4 We are headquarters for Fishingy Tackle of svery descriptior. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO TRAVELLERS‘ CHEQUES ALBERT Mickus one 842 Wateloo SUMMING UP THERE‘S NO ENTEBPAINER LIKE THE IRVIN MASTERâ€" $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200 EDISON MAONOGRA PH MMAmiatt Sanderson‘s Bakery King 8t. Waterico _ Fancy Buns, Bread Rolis, a1d Fancy Cafken. Klipport Undert akirg (o Undertakers and Fmba)n in Oalls answered day and night Offlce Kirg Strest. Waterieo > YA < ESTABLISHED 1867 IJ;A