ings. She had reached the age of 33 years . and was a lifeâ€"long and faichful member of the Lutheran church. (She leaves to mourn her loss a husband a brother and a numâ€" ber of sisters and hor parents who have â€" the â€" sincere â€" sympathy _ of a host of friends in this sad hour. The funeral which was largely atâ€" tended was beld on Monday afferâ€" noon last at Berlin, service being conducted in St. Poter‘s Lutheran Church arsl interment taking . place in the East Eni cemetery. In conâ€" junction with the service for Mrs. Kriesel a memorial‘ service was also conducted for the late Mrs. Chas. Knapp (nee Miss â€" Addie Kriescl) of Berlin, who died under such sad cirâ€" cumstances some time ago.â€"A serâ€" jes â€" of special evangelistic services were © commenced _ in the U. B. church Monday evening last. â€" A very pretty wedding took place at the â€" home of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Cressman near New â€" Dundee on Tuesday, Feb. 21st at 2.30 p.m. when their youngest â€" daughter, Miss Samantia â€" was urétod in matriage to Mr. Edward Stoltz. The cene mony ‘was performed by Rev. S. Cressman, brother of the bride and pastor of Bethany M.B.C. church, Berlin, in the presence of abaut 40 of the immediate relatives and friends of the â€" contracting partics.i The bride and gmaom were unaucndcdi and entered the room â€" through an: aisle of ribbon bearers composed ï¬'i mieces and nephews of the bride. f The bride was given away by | her brother Mr. J. S. Cressman | and . was charmingly gowned in white mercerized batiste and _ wore lilies: of the valley. The wedding march was played by Miss Alma Rosenâ€" berger. _ After the ceremony the wedding dinner was served to which all did justiceâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Stoltz were the recipients of many valuable and _ uscful â€" presents showing . the high estcem ire which they are held. The bride‘s going away dress | was brown _ with ‘hat to match.â€" Mr. and â€" Mrs. Stoltz will shortly take up their resideree. on the farm ocâ€" cupied by the groom cast of _ this Place. A host of friends wish thom a happy and prosperous wedded life. very enthusiastic temperance meeting was held in the U. B. Church last Bunday evening. _ Rev. A. Y. Stiltz presided and the feature of the proâ€" gramme was the report of the deleâ€" gates to the caunty and provincial temperance ‘conventiohs recently held at Berlin and Toronto respectively. Messrs. E. B. Hallman and A. C. Hallman represented the church at the county convention while Messrs. E. H. Thamer and A. Hilborn were the represereatives at Toronto. DEATH OF MRS. KREISEL. _ It becomes our sad duty to chronâ€" icle the death of one of our reâ€" spected residents in the person of Mrs. B. Kreisel who passed away at the home of her parents in Berâ€" lin on Saturday morning last. Mrs. Kriesel had been in failing health for some montis and thinking that a change would benefit her she was remaved | to Rerlin â€" nearly. three weeks ago and it was thought for a time she was improving. However, later her condition grew worse until death relieved her sufferâ€" News Notes.â€"Supplementary moetâ€" Ings of the. South Waterloo Farmâ€" pr‘s Institute were held in Chipâ€" wean‘s hail om Thursdoy afternoon aud â€" evening last and _ interesting progranames were rendered at both meetings. Owing to other attractions the afternoon _ audience was small, however . there was a large attendâ€" ance at the evoning meoting.H A Personals.â€"Mr. _ Baldy â€" Cressman of Sask., spent a few days in town _ and vicinity last week. â€"Mrs. Dr. _ Staufier spent a fow _ days with relatives in Waterloo recently.â€" Mr. â€" Frank McDonald | left: on Tursâ€" day {for Manitoba _ where he will spend â€" the summer.â€"We are glad to note that Mrs. Rev. A. F. Stoltz is recovering from her recent iliness and we trust will soon be out and around again. Briefs.â€"Mt. Wm. Detby is wearing a smile these days. ItUs a girl. â€" The Panton Home Mission mecting was held at the home of Mrs. Jno. Tuck on Wednesday afternoon _ last. The teport of the annual ncoting at Galt was read by Mrs. Wm. Vance ano Miss E. Tuck. The Society preâ€" sented _ Mrs. W. Barbarree with _ a life membership, â€" before her deparâ€" ture for ner new home in the West.â€" Mr. A. Thaler has sold his farm to Mr. Roberi{son afl _ Felwood.â€" Mr. Autd of Hamilton, spent a few days{ with Mr. James â€" Sherif â€"Mr. Jamâ€" es‘ Cowan called on his daughter on Saturday.â€" Mrs. Frank Laidlaw is on â€" the sick _ list. â€"Mrs. W. Shepâ€" hord of Buslington is visiting with het brother at present. â€"Mr. Terrell of Cinelph _ took chatge of the service on â€" Sundav: afternoon â€" last â€"â€"Mtr. James Sheriff entertained | a few â€" of her friends an Tuesday evâ€" ening last. â€"Miss C. _ Gilchrist of Hanilton is the guest of her sistar mt present, . MOSBORO OUR BUSY NEIGHSORs Brie{s.â€"The Young People‘s â€" Soâ€" ciety _ of the St. James Lutseran Church _ held _ their second anreial meeting on Tuesday evening, Fev. 21st.â€"The General Business of â€" the Socinty was transacted ar«l the elecâ€" tion of officers also took place for the ensuing year with the following result:â€"President, Miss Mary Hel fer, viceâ€"president, Miss Salima Holâ€" linger, secretary, Miss Salome Huehâ€" nergard; treasurer, Miss Minnic Hoelâ€" lin, organist, Miss Bertha Miller. A gand programme of songs, readings recitations and dialogues had been prepared . for the evening and _ was tendered in a very able manrer. At the â€" conclusion of the â€" programme, Ivnch was served ond a social time was much eréoyed | by all present.â€" Mrs. Haus and family of Waterloo and Mrs. Ingold and family of New Hamburg spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Messner, King street. â€"Mrs. A. Mosser and sons of Presâ€" ton spent a few days with her parâ€" ents. Items of _ Interest.â€"Among those who _ attended the funeral of the late Geo. Gerbig © of Berlin last Wednesday were Messrs. Geo. D. Dabmer, J. W. Schweitzer, Sol. Kirch, the Misses â€" Schweitzer . and Schumaker. _ Mr. Gorbig had _ been a resident here for 16 years. About 6 years ago he moved to Beriin with his famdly. There survive the widow, 3 sons and 4 daughters who have the sympathy of their fricnds here â€" in their _ bereavement.â€"Miss Waggie Ebel is visitink her sistor and family â€" at Tavistock.â€"Mrs. Otâ€" to Koch speot last week with friends at Berlin â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. _ A. Bowman [ took in the _ Automobile show â€" at Toronto, on Mondizy.â€"Mesâ€" sts. .}. Kienzle cni H. Trupp were business visitors | i« Guelph, | last Thursday.â€"It becomes our Sc1 duty to â€" chronicle the â€"death of Mrs. Christian P. Martin, who died last Friday after a short iNness,. Mr. and Mrs. Martin had only been married about one and a â€" half years. ‘The funeral â€" took plaee on Mor.lay foreâ€" noon to Martin‘s mceting hause. â€" Last Thursday evening a mumber of| young â€" people â€" were â€" pleasantly en« ertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IIy. Holle,â€"On Friday night a similar affair took place at the: heme of our Reeve, J. [J. Wilkinâ€" son. All report a good time.â€" By: all appearances the G. H. & P. elecâ€" tric linc extension is still alive, the warm weather and other circumstanâ€" ces bringing new life into .t.â€"Miss Laura Hemmerich of Elmira â€" spent Sunday here with her cousins the Misses â€" Hemamerich. Birthday Party.â€"Miss Amy Niezerâ€" gall _ was pleasantly surprised on Monday evening an the cccasion of her â€" birthday when _ her â€" Sundayâ€" school class mates and teacher callâ€" ed to spend the evening at her home. â€"Mrs. I. E. Filsinger spent a â€" few days with friends in New Hamburg. â€"The other day the stork called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menâ€" no Horst, Jr., and presented them with a bright little baby girl. Bricfsâ€"Messts.(Chas. Schutz, Jacob Schuiz, Wi.. Stumpf and Sylvester Stump( left last week for Weston, where they have secured work as masons.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sochner of Berlin visited his parents _ last Sunday.â€"Mr. Jos. Zuber was in Berâ€" lin for a few days last week visiting his father who is lying seriously ill at the Berlinâ€"Waterlo hospitalâ€" Mrs. Jac. Schutz and three children have been visiting friends in Toronto _ for a lew weeks.â€"Mrs. Albert _ Snyder, Glenallan, visited her father, Mr. J. A. Ruggle last Monday.â€"Mr. A. _ J. Ruggle was a business ~visitor . to Toronto last Tuesday. Bowel Trouble Bowel trouble is the cause of most of the ailments from which little ones suffer. When baby‘s bowels are not working regularly illness is sute to appear, but when the bowels ‘ ate regular. the _ little one | is usually bright, _ active and happy. No other medicine for babies has such goot effect on the bowois as has Baby‘s Owre Tablets. They make â€" their ‘a(‘tion regular, sweeten the stomach and promote good health. _ Concernâ€" ling them _ Mrs. Freeman Feener, o Barrty‘s _ Cotter, N.S., writes: | "I can heartily recommend Baby‘s Own Tablets for all the troublea from which _ little ones suffer. My baby girl was troubled‘ with her bowels and was so _ small and puny 1 thought we would lose her. I sa w Baby‘s Own Tablets adveriised _ and began â€" rivine thr= fo her amd _ now c is a big, healthy, happy baby. For this 1 thank the Tablets, and I ralways keep them in the house."‘ The Tablets are sold _ by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from _ The Dr. Williams‘ Mediâ€" pcine (o., Brockvilie, Ont, ST. JACOBS FLOBADALE Makis Sickly Bâ€"bies Waterloo, the guest of Mrs. Scott.â€" t CROSSHILL VÂ¥r. and Mrs. Charles Richardson reâ€" I wonemnmmememnnmmmeticamestmmmients t turned on Saturday from{\their honeyâ€" (Too late for last week‘s issus.) moon trip to Atlantic City and jleft , Mr. A. Hastings anmi Mr. _ M. fou Monday afternoon for St. Marys Vincent of Exeter have returned to [ where they will make their _ future their homes after spending a week Pbome.â€"Miss May Kerr is visiting her at Belmont Home, the former‘s oldfsister Mrs. Fred Walker in Stratford. home.â€"Mr. _ Vincent came to taka $ â€"Mrs. W. Williams and Mrs. Janzen part in the Social entertainment hbeld f of Berlin were out of town guests at in Boyd Presoyterian Church, At Home given by Mrs. _ Ruby hill, under the auspices of . the W.F. Miss Ruby on Thursday last, â€" M.S. which was to have been helt Jessice Brown of Plattsville is on the l4th of February and owing|spending a fow Hays writh triends in to the severe storm that day, ang[%own â€"Mrs. R. MWinn be in Koa tie condition of the rards, had tcffor a few days.â€"Rev, Dr. L. S. tbe postponed to Friday evening the [ Hughson of Stratiord conducted the 17th. Although the weather was anyâ€"fservices in the Baptist Church here 1 thing but desirable that day, the on Sunday.â€"Mr. Daniel Becker was church _ was filled by an _ audiencefiri Peterborough last week attending that felt well repaid for coming outf ihe Hardware Dealers‘ Convention â€" and to put it mildly every one was l Mr. Ben Spahre of Clifford was callâ€" delighted. Mr. Vincent was the load jï¬S‘Ofl old friends in town last week. ing choracter and proved himsclt tc] +»Miss Clara Buckel of the nursing be no ordinary entertainer an‘ the | staff of St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Guelph W.F.M.S. felt â€" that they had been fspent Sunday at her home here.â€"Miss very fortunate to be able to se fClara Sehi, head millinet _ at D. cure Mr. Vincent for the occasion.| Becker‘s establishment is attending His songs and recitations were amus | the millinery openings in Toronto. â€" ing and instructive mnd Mr. Vin | Wiss Marjorie Zinn of Galt is the cent will be welcomed _ back to [ fuest of Mr. and Mrs. John Zinn.â€" CrossBill in the near future. , | Wiss Ada Moser of Bamberg is . the News Notes.â€"On Wedncsday, KFeb. { 22nd, Mr. Andrew Doerbecker anu Miss Lily Witt were wedded at the parsonage at Heidelberg by the Rev. Mr.. Schulke. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Doerâ€" becker will reside on the homestea‘ he having purchased it recently fro> his father Mr. John "Doetrbecker whe with Mrs. Doerbecker, have retired to Hceidelperg. May _ the newly wedded couple enjoy many years of prosper; ity and _ happiness.â€" Mr. M. McLel; Jan student from _ Toronta Normal‘ school is teaching _ in our â€" school ! this week and next as Mr. W. F Patterson, though recovering, will no be able to resume teaching for soj time | yet. * New Desks in Our School.â€" '1‘111 new desks ordered by our trustees fram the Preston School Furniture and Suppfy| Co., anfived last Fpliday and by Saturday night the old seats and desks were out and the new ones in their places. The rew desks look well and are a credit to the section.â€"Mrs. J. W. Barberrse of Corwhin is spending a couple oi weeks .in the home of her brother Mr. W. F. Patterson. â€" Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. Gortiemen.â€"My daughter, 13 years oldâ€"was thrown fron: a sleigh and injured herâ€" elbow so badly it re mained stif and very painful for three years. Four bottles of MINâ€" ARD‘S LINIMENT completely cures her and she has not been troubled for two years. J. B. LiVESQUE. St. Joseph, P.O., 18th Aug, 1900. Briefs.â€"Mr. Fred Stuck of Pigeon, Mich., is spending a few weeks here with friends and relativis. He stil enjoys an annual trip to Canaca.â€" Mr. Geo Gerth of Sask., who has been â€" in the employ of the G.TP as surveyor is here on an extended visit.â€"The carnival last Friday reght at the Rink was a grand suceess,, th; attendance bcing above all expectaâ€" tions. The comic charactcrts . ex celled anything seen here Lelore _ i. numbet and style and the gate re ceipts â€" were such that there will K a â€" fine surplus, _ Tho Welleslcy band furnished â€" the music. . It is under stood that the New Hamburg cutr, lers are appearing here next F'biday,‘ night with four rinks _ to curl ag: ainst â€" the _ ‘Wellesley rinks. . It is av‘icipated tie match will be an inâ€" teresting one.â€"Miss Mary Berdux is attending millinerp operings at Toâ€" ronto for a few daysy Items . of Interest.â€"Those . who have not yet had the mumps _ are advised â€" to be ready as you will probadly _ be aMicted in the near future, since _ most of _ our . young people are laid up at the present time. _ Mer friends will be plad to bear ‘that Miss Pearl Becker who was â€" coréined to her_ bed for the last four or five weeks is up ond around â€" again. Mr. Antbony â€" Wilhelm Celebrates @3rd britthiay.â€"A very pleasant _ evâ€" ent _ occurred gt the home of Mr. and _ Mrs. â€" Anthony _ Wilhelm last Sunday when Mr. Wilbelm celebrated his 63rd _ birthday. _ All of â€" their . children were present with the rxcu‘-‘ tion of _ one and _ a very pleasant day was spent.â€"Our boys who have veen engaged â€" cutting wood for M. \S, Brubachet _ have their â€" watk comâ€" pleted. Welt done _ boys. Mr. friends â€" here last week.â€"The Beaver Jno Richm of Listowel called on Literary held a very successful meetâ€" im on the 11t1 inst. The next meeting will beâ€" on the evening of March 11th, â€" Everybody welcome, Yours truly, WILLIAMSBURG WELLESLSI ERBSVILLE i Peterborough last week attending the Hardware Dealers‘ Conventionâ€" Mr. Ben Spahre of Clifford was callâ€" ibg:on old friends in town last week. +Miss Clara Buckel of the nursing itaff of St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Guelph spent Sunday at her home here.â€"Miss Clara Sehi, head millinet _ at D. Becker‘s establishment is â€" attending the millinerty openings in Toronto. â€" Wiss Marjorie Zinn of Galt is the fuest of Mr. and Mrs. John Zinn.â€" Miss Ada Moser of Bamberg is . the mwest of Mrs. Emma Piafl.â€" Mr. R. 4. Brown formerly of Westaskewin, ilberta, has opened up a clock and ewelry repair shop in the _ Central wlock.â€"Mr. M. H. Mulball of the Standard Bank staff here _ received word on Friday of his removal . to Warkham. Mr. Menzies of Brussels will take Mr. Mulball‘s duties here.â€" 4 jload ol young people from _ New Hamburg attended the carnival held it the Baden rink on Thursday evenâ€" ing and Mr. James won a prize in the comic class.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Koerber were pleasantly surprised on Monday evening last when their‘ ‘riends, numbering about thirty, gath-| sred at their home on Jacob street. very enjoyable time was spent by‘ A dainty supper was served and a very enjoyable time was spent by all pretent.â€"Miss Emma Hostetler, a ‘cturned missionary from West ‘Afâ€" rice, will give an address _ in the @vangelical church here on Tuesday »vening.â€" Mr. lsaac Shristner, who tecently sold his farm in Wilmot is moving to New Hamburg and will »ccupy the house he purchased , from \Ur.â€" Pequegnat.â€"Messrs. Schatz & $mith, hog buyers, have‘ erected a new weigh scales near the G. T. R. station.â€" Mr. S. G. Holley, Grand Trunk agent bere, who has been ; on sickâ€" leave for seweral weeks, returned rome on Saturusy from _ Kingston much improved in health.â€"A wedding i much interest to a number of New Hamburg people took place in Regina, Saskatchewan, on ~February, the 15th, when Miss Etta _ Knight, ‘ormerly of this town, was married to Mr. F. W. Logan of Regina.â€" The marriage ‘of Miss Elizabeth Plaff to Mr. Herman Wilkelm, both of New Hamburg, took place on Wednesday avening, February 22nd, at 8 o‘clock KiiF3 Fj j -q‘ ~T~Kr" (1 _;, . Je TVE ‘â€"Items of: Interest.â€"Mr. Ed. ; cmd left on nl:t:-:bb'h-b.h %‘.' in teres + % ::.: (‘,nmnn-',.-hmlhrfl- 'dh wother «n at the home of the groom. The cereâ€" mony was conducted by Rev,. MW. J. Yager, pastor of the Evangelical rhurch. Only the immediate relatives nf the contracting parties were presâ€" eut. The bride who was handsomely cowned in white satin with lace over dress and wearing a bridal veil sutâ€" mounted by a wreath of lily of the valley, entered the drawing‘ room to the strains of the wedding march »layed by Miss Eva Wilhelm, niece of the groom. Their many friends wish them much happiness.â€"Mr. and Miss( Ruby gave a delightful afternoon tea on Thursday last when about sixty muosts were present. The house was nrettily decorated with carnations, \qmiiax. violets and daffodiis. Mrs. (Dr.) Marty was a most entertainâ€" ing assistant in the drawing room, while Mrs. J. P. Ernst and Mrs. Lewis Hahn presided over the table in the diningâ€"room, assisted by Miss Mary Puddicombe, Miss Laura Martin Miss Ethel Winn and Miss â€" Gladys Marty.â€"A pretty wedding took place in Trinity Lutheran church, New Hamburg on Wednesday last _ when Mr. William Kavelman of New Dunâ€" dee was united in marriage to Miss Emma Pauli of Haysville, Rev. Mr. Zarnke officiating. After the cereâ€" mony the guests ‘drove to the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pauli, where a most sumpâ€" tuous wedding dinner awaited them. Wilhelmâ€"Piaffâ€"At New Hambure. Foeb. 22nd, Herman Wilhelm to Eliâ€" zabeth Plal, both of New Hamâ€" burg. Loranâ€"Knightâ€"At Regina, Sask., on Feb. 15th, J. W. Logan of Regina, to Etta Knight, formerly of New Hamburg,. Kavelmanâ€"Panleâ€"At New Hamburg, Feh. 23, William Kavelman of New Dundce to Emma Paule of Haysâ€" ville Raltimore, Feb. 28. â€"Another _ big hospital, the church home and infirmâ€" atory have been closed owing to the outbreak of diphtheria. ‘The disease is spreading at Johns Topkins _ Hosâ€" pital. ANOTHER HOSPITAL CLOSED ucilditouh Tevisâ€" .â€"Miss Eva and Miss Marriages atth iterms â€" of _ ninterest.â€"Mr. Noah Stiry was a business visitor in Berlin on Saturday.â€"The _ many ‘rieuds of Mrs. J. S. _ Clemens will regret to bear that she is ill at present. _ All wish her a speedy recovery.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cleâ€" imens were visitors to Nassagawya on Saturday.â€"Mrs. W. Eaton of Uoles Mill is spending a few days %. Clemens.â€"Doehm _ Bros., moved their household effects to Berlin on Wednesday.â€"Mrs. J. S. Shant: and Miss Katie Snyder of Chilligo Ridge _ spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Snyder. â€" Mr. A. J. Shantz of the O.A.Q., Guelph speut Sunday under the parâ€" ental roof.â€"Among the many | visiâ€" tors that called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Snyder of Duâ€" diittown on Sunday to bid farewell to Miss Elma Snyder were _ the| fc‘llow ng: Mr. A. L. Shantz and Mr3s‘ 8. Burdy from the, 0.A.C. Guelgh; | Mtr. i. Rudy, Presion; Mr. | Bean, Seass , Mr. Snyder, Mr. Doll, Miss ‘S‘chmiu\’, Miss Shantz, Upper S4. 3 W.ilmot.â€"Mr. John Eisenbach who has been in the employ _ of Mrs. Isarah Clemens for the past ‘hree scars has resigned bis posicion and will take up farming _ an land ‘n â€" Prslinch which he recentiy PÂ¥Fâ€" . chased from Mr. J. R. Chostes. â€"> Mr. Eisentach carrics with him the best wishes of his many friends.© His position here will be taken by Mr. â€" Robert Hall from near Kosâ€" suth.â€"Mr. Geo. Mundy disposed . of, his tarm _ last week the buyers j being Mr. S. Markle of the west6 half and A. S. Clemens the _ east half.â€"Mr. Percy Mondy spent Sunâ€" day wilk Mr. and Mrs. G. Palâ€" untzki at Kossuthâ€"Mr. Bowman of \Gnclph was a business visitor . in town last week.â€"Mr. Fred Knack, Lwho has been employed at the nialâ€" leable iron works in Galt bad his: foot severely burnt but is nowi able _ to be around â€" again.â€"Mr. ; James Goudie who built two ï¬nej tesidences in Preston last summer has now _ disposed of _ both of them and intends building anothcr residence in the early sp®ing. â€" News â€" Items.â€"Congratulations _ to Mr. and Mrs. Alick Nafe wha were married Feb. 2ist. â€" Alick is one of the . old boys of" Pine Grove School. Fora numwer of years he has had a position irs Pluedo, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Nate arrived here Saâ€" turday, the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Nafe. /2 @BF ISREC‘ INCNRPORATE EMBALMERS. That promiscd bill this session . to incorporate the embalmers practising in the province has been introduced. The Government is to appoint _ a board of _ five membets, accordint to the bill, and they mce to conduct exâ€" aminations, fix standards and | issue certificates. All those in â€" Ontario naw _ engaged in cmbalming, who apply before .July 1, will be grantâ€" ed cortificates to Dractise on showing the extent of their experience. Atâ€" ter that all those wishing to pracâ€" lise embalming mus{ pass examinaâ€" tions set by the Embalmers‘ Board. Pethaps some martied men talk in their sleep because that is the only chance they have. You ars estonished to learn that they are saother and daughter, and realize that « women st forty or ï¬hh ngn-uu-. it soP gemeral health of @omaen is so inâ€" tmately essocisted with the looal hoalth of the cesentially feminine organs that s Sinest and fairest. Why isn‘t it so? Ti prau lude o gaee i o io. tmately essocisted with the looal hoalth of the cesentially feminine organs that there can be no red chocks and round torm whore thore is femalo weakness. beld as sacredly confidential, and ssswered in a t envelope. _ Address: Woerld‘s Dispensary Medizal Associatioa, Dr. l.V.i Pierce, Pros., Buffelo, N.Y. relief end cure in the use of Dr.. ; | mmsesaine!" Picroc‘s Fevorite Prescription. it gives vigor and vitality to the organs of womanbhood. It clears the complexion, brightens the oyes and reddens the chooks. Now,uhbï¬-hwï¬gbmuh“?m Prescripgtion."* Any sick woman mey consult Dr, Pierce by letter, free. Every letter is 1 days LIMERICK 8 Miuko summer * . Toronto, _ Feb, 27.â€"An cightâ€"bwir both of , day and a minirgum wage of twenty anothcr lceqt_§ &n hour are the provisions of ) Institute Meeting.â€"The supplemenâ€" tary meetings of the South Waterloo Farmers‘ Institute were beld in the village hall on Saturday afternoon and evening. In the absence of the president Mr. Oliver of Branchtan, those present chose Mr. Samuel Casâ€" sel as chairman. After an able adâ€" dress by the chairman Mr. Alan R. G. Smith was called upon for a few teâ€" marks regarding the ‘"Seed Control Act." Mr. Smith was followed zz Mr. Gavin Barbor of Crosshill w delivered a splendid address on ‘‘Feedâ€" ing Fat Cattle." Mr. Shearer _ of Bright being present was called upon for a few remarks and‘ favored the meeting by a very practical addtess ‘on ‘"Hog raising and Feeding:" ‘The ‘afternoon meeting was ‘brought to a ‘close by a very hearty vote of thanks _to the speakers. A very large tumâ€" out attended the evening meeting. Mr ‘Levi Master in his usual capable and ‘ entertaining manner occupied _ the chair. Mr. Barbor of Crosshil! spolte on the ‘"Needs of the Ontario Agriâ€" culturist‘"‘ and therein gave a ° clear exposition of the requirements of the ‘Jarméer, both socially. and financialâ€" ‘ly. Dr. Smellie of Toropto who ditâ€" ing the alfternoon had addressed© _ ‘a large meeting of ladies in the school house gave a very practical addregs on ‘"‘Hygiene in the Home." Rev. Mr. Owen, the last speaker, | in his very entertainingâ€" manner gave | a splendid: talk on the "Agriculturist as \a Citizen." The programme was inâ€" terspersed throughout by selections by the Maple Leal Orchestra. . â€" News Notes.â€" Mr. Abram Rowéll has disposed of his farm to Mr. Poll and will bold a sale in _ the near future. Several of our local farmers. purâ€" chased _ Holstein cows ‘at‘ . Mr. Huehn‘s sale last week. * Allen Studhome has an / > ' Eigh tâ€"Hour Vay Bifl a bill which Allan Studbolme, _ the labor member, will introduce in the Legislature. _ The clause in relation to the sight hour day is a particularly emâ€" phatic one. It would not only make an eightâ€"hour day a legal working day, but would prohibit employers from requiring or pernribting their workmen to work more than eight â€"uIpJo®1]Xa JO oseo ut qdaoxa ‘sthog ary emergency. â€" Workmen would not be allowed to contract themselves out of the proâ€" visions. , No male imder eighteen orfemale under _ twentyâ€"one should, according to Mr. Studholme, be allowed â€"to work overtime. A saving clause s placed in the bilt to except agri~ culture labor and cases _ where all the persons employed are members of the employer‘s family. Other clauses would make the meaâ€" sure apply â€" especially to any conâ€" tracts made by the Government, and would _ void _ such contracts if the vrovisions of the act were not carâ€" ricl out. NOe on ominty NCOE ganization composed exclusively of police magistrates throughout â€" the province, a _ batch of some five hunâ€" dred letters were sent out recently by Magistrate JosepH Leggatt _ of Windsor, and the ‘replies indicate that the movement will be a popular one. A _ communication from Attorâ€" neyâ€"General Foy declares unequivaralâ€" ly in favor of the Plan, â€" and strongâ€" Iy endorses it. A meeting of all the Dolice magistrates in Ontario has alrcady _ been scheduled for _ March 6 in Toronto when organization will be effected. Mr. .lames D. McDonald, District Dassenger _ Agent of the _ Grand Trunk Railway, has been Promoted to be Assistant General Passenger Agent of the system, with beadquartaors at Chicago. Mr. L G. l'lllif)"t, Assistâ€" Ats General Patsenger Agent of the company at Chicago becomes Generâ€" Al Passenger Agent, with headguartâ€" OTs in _ Montreal. hfr G. W. Vaur, Generat Passenger Agent, Montreal has resigned owing to illâ€"health, Mr, [.\. E. Duf, QGeneral Agent for the Company at Winnipeg will come to wlanonto in place of Aft, McDonald, . IS PROMOTED N_ORGANIZATION or MAGISâ€" TRATES. > With the object 2 & HAYSVILLE movement will be a popular communication from Attorâ€" al Foy declares uncquivaralâ€" We L of fo_l'mi(g an orâ€"