Waterloo County Free Labor] Bureau 59 King St. West, Berlin. We have vacancies for men and women in all lines of work If you are out of employment communicate with us at once, No charge for registration or services rendered. | 14â€"tf THE EMPLOYERS‘ ASS0CIATION | o en ES PmNEF. "SFrite for our free catalogue a omâ€"ni and l arn what we can do for vou. D. A. McLachlan, , Principal, * "Cents are enlelinfzï¬each weel . This is a good time for yon tcenter. Write for our frea _2,.0 101 FT*D! mm nderemmemmmes i London, Ont., March 31.â€" In *his address to the London Trades ard C A. BOEHM * Labor Council Rev. J. Gibson Inkstâ€" er, of the First Presby terian church, General Insur ance Agent, enunciated some c ‘%s of the proâ€" uocessor to Buckberrough posed _ Presbyteria ‘onfession _ of 8 “l‘i:n.hlhlndm t Faith on social propt This new saae creed was prepared at eeting . of Oftice, Waterloo Mutual Building the Social and Moral RefoRp â€" Board King St. held in Toronto last week. T will be Busimess Office 249, Hou‘e 209. presented to the General Assembly Business rolicited for firet classe â€" when it mects in Ortawa this Jualy, s Companies, and will be then the subject of a disâ€" cussion. If it is accepted it places ***=*â€"*â€"â€"* h rrerrc._. the Presbyterian Church strongly ~beâ€" s . &hind thosewho are fighting _ the Sp: ing Term From April 3 battle of laboring conditions. | Some of the most striking clauses\ i of this new Confession of Faith he Gonm. B“s"'ass G""â€ga , quoted. They had never before been S â€" made public. They are: STRATFORD, ontT. f ‘"‘The Church protests against unâ€" To have three depnrtmenta,â€"com. due desire for wealth, untempered ' :llolminl, Shorthl:nd and Telegraphy. pursuit of gain, and the immoderate 4 murseguâ€"gt orough and practical. exaltation of riches. i{:::;‘};’:;’::;&?:ï¬:;‘; ;el:"";'c‘e":r:;,' r"l-‘ur“s;' more equitable distribution _ . iaf 5 ol wealth. ' ;:,',’,_‘,‘g“‘s{‘l:‘gfn',’:“";,";""l;“‘:"","‘ entoigg | "‘We hold that the distribution | of _ $1000.00 per annum or better. the products of incustry ought to be â€" _ _Btmdlents are enterine aalr ..__, [ JC PrOducts of y». h6 Solicit the business of Manufacturers " " 0 Â¥*C/@N C!?urch Suggests mr:;;a'q :..?-‘,::'...umz.nad_m. That Wealth is Unequally UEpanl .. w:dh’vi@hfrze.“ ...c"'-?o? Divided and Church Would wesn® plefae n Remedy It ez e ‘ e en Winier Term opened with an irgrease cf ©i Fer cent in n'lmsneoour 19.0. Stude: ts m»y o_nurgtuynlnn. Term Cz Spring Term from 3 Monday April 3rd. yer For 1 articulars address. f lhtowq! lnqlngu College with Arsets of $16,306.638, _ _ Allred Wright, Secretary T. H. Hall, Inspecor 0. A BOEHBM District Agen: Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249. «sovernment .............. $117,140. All policies guaranteed by the Londo: INCORPORATBD 1875 Nead Office â€" Waterioo Suboeribedcspihl...,.... 250,( OOu Deposit with the Dominion The Mercantile Fire " 2 205 22°M2°C° 200 Fromoter, Allen Huber, Berlin, Ont. A His orital and Mus‘cal Event, Old Felict Exhibition Crand Cavaleade and Pageant, Old Time Costumes, Powâ€"wow a Campâ€"fire, Ground Hog Festival with Potato Pancakes, W Flap Jack, Haggis, Pretzel, Etc., United Choirs of County with Accompaniment, Patriotic Addresses. LADIES‘ DAYâ€"Quiltin Spinniug Bee. Bands and Singing Societies of Count y. ize for the "BEST GIRL" Horse and Buggy, decorated Prribbons and natural flowers. Bring your Lunch Basket, Cups, Saucers, Tea and Coffee Pots. GOD SAVE THE KING Insurance Company Edwin @. Matthows : Honorary Presidents:â€"E \V. B. Snider, Rx M.PP.; Jae. Reagram Hon. Janrs Young: James Livi tow, Exâ€" M. P. Presidâ€" ut for tbe Coum{. L J. Bnmupt. Exâ€"M.P.P. Chairman for Berlin, Dr. F. H. Kalbficish. Chairman for Waterloo, ©. W Schiede}, h}l . Secretary â€"Treasurer and Promoter, Allen Huber, Berlin. 0: Lancashire Insurance Waterloo County Old Settlers _ Reâ€"Union and Saengorfest W BE EK OFr Berlin and Waterldt;,â€" â€"Ont, You and Your Friends are Invi‘ed to Attend the %nï¬l_g_‘:-!% Prs_sbyterian Church COM MENCGING MON D a y AUGU ST 14TEH 1911. | . "We realize that some porerly _ is due to vice, idiencas or mtemperance, but, on the other hand, we hold that . J much is due to preventible discases, ; uncompersated accidents, lack _ of "propcr education, unemployment. ard ‘oth(-r conditions for which scciety is responsible, and which ®*Tticty ought , to seek to remedy. We believe in the maintenance of a standard of living. ,\\'c believe that, whenever possible, the man should be red to earn thesc for himself and for those depending upon _ him. But _ that whenever, through old age, accident, sickness or other incapacity, the family or indiâ€" [ viduals are unable to become _ selfâ€" ’suppnrting, society should make adeâ€" quate provision for them. ‘"For provision by which the den imposed by injuries and from industrial accidents shall rest upon the injured person .. family .‘ : Noi t A smooth stranger worked a _ sucâ€" upon _ him. But _ that whenever, cessful "gag" among several merchâ€" through old age, accident, sickness or ants in Berlin about a week ago . and other incapacity, the family or indiâ€" got away with enough _ morley to viduals are unable to become _ selfâ€" keep him going for about a week upporting, society should make adeâ€" or two. He induced them to â€" take juate provision for them. advertising space on a "fake" scheme "For provision by which the burâ€" and got the money on promising | to en imposed by injuries and deaths produce the ware. A local job prinâ€" rom industrial accidents shall not ter did the work but when he came est _ upon the injured person or his about to collect the dues he found amily .‘ that the bird had flown p «w gaim by the products of irl&;;stry ought made such that it can be _ an q .20 120 P2000005 abains? unâ€" due desire for wealth, untempered pursuit of gain, and the immoderate exaltation of riches. "Fur a more cotitable Alicivinasi=â€" 0 Free Trips the Christian CONFESSION years. e John Weust, Berlin 270C AHIAYVCâ€" Mrs, Philip Kramp, . Berlin, nee Elizabeth Fellman. â€"1)th Spanking . year. ‘ bedâ€"wetting. Mrs. Ben Hallman, Roseville, nee ; tional cause Cath. Hunsberger, aged 62 years. j M. Sllm'mfl’fl John Hunsperger, Wilmot. aged 36 Ont will _ lime Costumes, Powâ€"wow arouud / 1 with Potato Pancakes, Wumes,l United Choirs of County with Band ssea. LADIES‘ DAYâ€"Qnilting and ‘ 2 @2 ob as 0 2s 1 Ont., March 31. â€" In this the London Trades ard cil Rev. J. Gibson Inkstâ€" First Presbyterian church, Buggy, decorated with OF FAITH . aged 39 years -â€"qâ€"-â€"&""‘im’ April 6, uggests‘,l ually _: ould , |® §# In this ! ars. IM' Summers, Box W aged 36 Ont., will send free i °: her successful home t years . full instructions. Ser write her toâ€"day if 'trouble you in this w the child, the chances kl'rfl help it. â€" This treatm adults and aged peopl s urine diffient+ine 10010 , Erâ€"M.P.;! o Coronation Lame shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and quickly vields to the free application of Chamberlain‘s Liniment. For sale by all Dealers. MANAGER, CanaDian CENTURY huflntu. thi 1000070 THEH ‘d-:-.v evenitg to hear an add ‘"‘The Woman Piore‘rs" 1 nizhan _ (Th« Khon). _ C, | regret and dis. Ppointment , when be failed to appear. througa no fm It of the ex his letter to the Oub was , which be cxpresscd bis int addressing â€" the club on t mentioned. _ He statâ€" ; the never Leforn a »‘ress:q ladie he would "brirg his ladder try to rise to the occasion feared thcss at the last mir courage fziled him or that hap; ened _ to the "lacuor" which he could not appear. A short business session w qed Wl The Woman‘s bled in the T THE KHaN D18 Nor _ IMPORTANT CLUE Is _ _ _ | _ BEING INVESTIGATED «s BY POLICE AUTHORITIES Spanking does not cure children of ’, bedâ€"wetting. _ There is a constituâ€" ; Miankl men d e mnuet , Upon _ reachiut the leâ€"eners to their surpri was in a comflition to was doing and when lis hoard Lobins‘i te> 1 en ntt beadh.. to his shack with the intent Ling him rather than murocer a 00 olalcccccong (OPy (PCIGLSDU | learned Friday that the liveryâ€" man, who drove the two mer 40 Loâ€" binski‘s skack on the night c( the murder on January 11, was engaged from Berlin. _ That the _ men â€" who were taken there wiosre not bent upor murder â€"was clearly shown after Loâ€" tins i‘s death was pronovnced due to the effects of bammer Liows inâ€" fictes by the men, and this weapon was tie property of the decease.* man which evicently wes scized when: the man made kis last struggle. It has also been ascertained by resicents of Badâ€" en that Lobinski was seon in company with two mer on the day preceding the night of the murder and got the man drunk. With the conception that the man weuld still e in an incbriate condit‘on it is believed these two men engaged th> liveryman â€"to drive them Fa tibe ce oo n e t T j:lt is Reported the Murderers of Franz Loâ€" |__ binski Were Driven to His Shack by a : b._1tc s o m w \[[Beriin News BETTER THAN SPANKING TIICtS, DoX W. 501, Windsor, will send free to any _‘ mother uccessful home treatment, with istructions. Send> no money but her toâ€"day if your children le you in this way. Don‘t blame ild, the chances are it can‘t tâ€" _ This treatment also cures _and aged people troubled with difficulties by day or night. man‘s Canadian Club assemâ€" the Library Hal) on Thursâ€" U¢ to hear an address on, man Piote‘rg" by Mr. Kerâ€" (The Khaniy. Considerable 1 dis.ppointment was _ felt Hiladiy c 00â€" reliable authority the _‘0 hear an ad an Piote‘rs" ; Phe Khon). _ C dis. ppointment rmation how gn with all eachr«‘ the old ers in, they their surprise tnat ht still comlition to know what ae and when they spoke _ of* OuE ‘"Our baby « > Near an address on, Mr. George Treusch, Cough Remedy Piorers" by Mr. Kerâ€" Berlin, Ont, Kendrick, Ras Khaniy. Considerable Dear Fricad Gecrge.â€"Your. lil eral best cough ren \ppointment was felt ti'ilSposition of asking us (your former coughs, colds 1 to a . y s00Pâ€"nxtes) hcr« to spend the eveni 5.. b; .Dealers. t of ';gga:xmu](%\*; a:s W“g- you, )nas umfouf:t('ï¬fy bi-'en'nm‘a , y all he the Qub was read in . Sotrce of great pleasure to ts, but at wo. esscd bis intention of t3¢ same time we are forced to give FELL OFF Tt e club on the evening . SCme expression of regret, owing of ‘ le statc+ that he ht course,â€"td the fact that the courtesy ¥‘ressed ladies only but extenied _ to is has such i deep G his ladder along an{ tince of farewell. Mrs. A. J. F the occasion." 1t is\ We will, however, try to look at mot with an ur the last minute his ;the loss we suffercd in your leavicg had a narrow .e him or that somcthing &s, from its pest points, and say | jury Friday the "lacoer‘"‘ witho .. â€" What is our loss shall te your‘ gain. ther houschold d not appear. M&ras i« slight token of our esteem | irg | a blanket ess scssion was held toverds you, we kindly ask you tofdah and while ie minutes of the preâ€" | accekt this rccrer, which we hope ‘ azrénst the rail _ were read by Miss , wiil te your comfort zad cur rememâ€" [!cll over the rai cecutive committee wis; | brance‘. 1 °_ Cu5 on the evening le statcs+ that he hal »+Tessed ladies only but G his ladder along and the occasion." 1p is\ 1 to appéa}. "“].;%J It of the exccutive the Qub was read for this trqx;ble. Mrs them _ to _ take & "fake" scheme n promising . to local job prinâ€" _ when he came came suspicious bcttle t‘ witho .% what 6 todr was _ held towaer of the preâ€" ; accert d by Miss ,wi;l t nmittee was; | brance Berlin Livery Employe APPEAR \_ Go@#rich, April 1 =â€"simee madong his confession of the murder of Lizzie \nderson a fortnight ago, Edward iJardlnc has lost all his former buoy. | ancy and is iailing in bealth... _Mo. t of ring ED. JARBINE Has W Addresses ;i‘l'l' lord bishop of t Canon Goultt s Landon, April 1.â€"The twentyâ€" fourth _ annucd merting of ‘the Huron diocesan branch cf the Woman‘s Auxiâ€" liary\ to the Missionary Sociecty _ of the Church of England will be held in tho Bishop Cronyn Hall on Tuesâ€" day and Wedncesday of next werk a 9200 ItF Telegraph | In conversation with a prominent officer of the Regiment the Telegraph was informed that the new squadron was being organized in Oxford County in the vicinity or iast Zotra. â€" When the squadron is completed the Grey‘s | Hforse Regiment will be completely | organized, four squadrons making a {regiment. There will be three squaâ€" ‘ drons in Oxford County and one in I’Waterloo County. Ottawa, Aptil 2.â€"In the genera orders issued Vesterday there _ were several importart announcements ty | the militia of Carada, including â€" the following:â€" * Western Ontario Command â€" 24th Regiment, ‘"Grey‘s Horse," an inâ€" crease in the establishment â€" of the unit from three to four squadrons is authorized. rouâ€" him. tiey ‘., Miss .« A. M. S. WILL MEET IN LONDON NEXT TUESDAY FOUR SQUADRONS ies in is . ___I TDIPC hIS shoy mites to his home where a pleasant sotial time wes sJert. Mr. ‘Treuica toc. tlis methoi of showieg + Lis epireciation of the many kininesses skown _ him by is colleagues, with whom he recently se ecm‘ his connecâ€" tion in crder to accert _ a responsiâ€" tle â€"po.iti n with the Baetz Eros.‘ firm. Di ring the evening the host was ta"en by surprise when the folâ€" lowins adal . . PRESENTED with n# majs .. _a O 46I8 that is at preâ€" sont being offered and by so doing cssist the prececuticn in tracking down the guilty parties: It is al:o suspected that the mon had gone there wiih the intention of Foisoning Lobirs i which would acâ€" COURL IOF \the Ciemncare as Cipsat* i and here the struggle ensued with the result that the old man was rendâ€" _ erei the knockout blow. When _ the two men left the shack with whatever, if anything, they had securoi, _ the driver of the rig may have been ignorant of the fact that the old man was murdered until he | had _ seen _ the re?a‘ts in _ the newspapers several days after. Fearing _ for his own salety the man bas kept in the backgrourd and is afraid to come up with tho story. The fact is this: If the man would only _ come forw:~a with his story ard state is ciso> he would be given every corsideration by the Crown auth ritics. And if ic can satisly them _ that he was not an c<.essory after the fact he would also te enâ€" titled to the reward that is at preâ€" sont being offered and by so doing J cssist the prececuticn in tracking down the guilty nartine cg0 0012 0020 27077 on Pucsâ€" "‘3 mother M‘E ":ll. odncesday of next werk. , that ‘;m’l: of her “b"“fll': will be dclivered by _ the g"m*l‘. 1 0s use aLs of the diocese, the Rev. / tions, â€", all of which may :o & secrcetary of the M.L ma“ Samâ€"Buk and the Harris, missionary from Uooflcnr‘nk Boap. Scor:s of Bennett, missionary ; restless, crying babies, upon t Slave Lake, and Miss eramination, are found to be cretaryâ€"treasurer for the m‘;%;‘::fofgâ€dz':: he gencral board. mn«mmn and apply & missionaries will be the Zamâ€"Buk Ealm to the sores, and ev. Canon Gould with tie trouble will soon vanish. s Harris with Mrs. L shopstowe:; Miss Bennett “‘%{‘m:‘f?m;?f ‘-'Mn‘»?ï¬?.fe'; ::r:. Sanbern, Cueen‘s avente; broke out around my baby‘s month, and f M despite all the rations used, they ller with _ Miss Labatt, refused to heal. I took him to St. ve .l?.uli_rt‘o: Ho«pital and na wa..2, °6 wesa Oc . P ned) Your Ex "@ ‘nere with the intention of ing Lobirs‘ i which would acâ€" for _ the Clscovery of whiskey vont:<ning Paris gieen. LOST BUOYANCi FOR GREY‘S HORSE was presente© to him th a handsomo rockâ€" â€"in the general rday there were announcements to da, including the â€"Shomates. co _ Mr. Geo. ‘" en enploye at C o.‘s I.lptory for FINE ROCKER n es y while performing | 4!! t‘ gain. ther houschold duties. ‘She was sha‘â€" esteem | irg | a blanlet from tke rear veranâ€" | Th you to!dah and while resting on her knees e hope azrénst the railing she slipped and | Q rememâ€" [ fell over the railing to the ground beâ€" | in low a distance of about eightcen feet. ; the ates. Mrk Prattia 1nug _ _ 0. mE Cebn 21th the is rA fles, ente, b h]‘-' r.ln'-.‘rn&. b 7Z.ymâ€"Buk Soap i« «old by all | At 2¢ per tablet an4 Zam Buk Baim a 80c bot. The â€" Zam B ak treatmen ank-lly cures eczema, uleers, woree ngworm. cruntions °.iL _12+ Om Iv â€" Tha am... °) °0 OMained a eupply. The effect of the first few lpzrlaflom was very gratifying and I continned with the use of the mm. A little poreeverance resulted in a comâ€" pleto cure." roke out aroun.i ... _ |.OIM® MASty sores :ro;‘o o:{las'mml my M:ly'l month, and espite a e râ€.nt ons used, they refused to heal. J took him to St. Boniface Ho«pital and he _ remained thero for two weeks. At the end of that time he was no bettor, and we again topk him horhe. I was t en ad. vf:ovl to Iry Yam Rur 221 0 1 f ’[)'/Wff fi sORE», mad ‘o,,i. oo vall usls C TURe t en a ipply. a."‘_fl"._,".".' obtained t |coughs, colds and i by all Dealers. _ 3 °_ __ _ [ IC landed on Ixr forehea= ’and sustrened a bad bruisc and was W Detwise | shaten up. She was renâ€" cered unconsciou; for a few minutes and wes assister) into the house | by the neighbors and Dr. Kalbfleisch sumâ€" moned, ORD Shalntraninic o 2 j low a distance of abou Mrs. Prettic landed cn and sust/ned a bad b W Detwise | shaten up. . Cered unconscinms taâ€" . Mrs. A. J. F ceUWic, St met with an unfortunc«e uWl FELL OPF Tng Cough Remedy," writes Kendrick. Rasaca, Ga. Sanitary Inspector McGi sented a report of a milk recently, showing that nea the vendors were selling ; the 3 per cent. butter fat There were several below t ard and in order to give t other chance it was agreed hold the publication of the U °C â€", OR â€"iolnte my last report, Feb. 24th, I have the following: During the month the following cases of contagious diseases were reâ€" ported. _ â€" / Scarlet fever 14, _ diphtheria 11; Seven of the cases of diphtheria are in the orphanage. 3 cases of â€" aiphâ€" theria and 5 of scarlet fever _ were declared. free. Two deaths were reâ€" Ported from diphtheria. At present there are 14 cases of scarlet _ fever in nine residences and 8 cases _ of diphtheria in two residences. Respectrull_v submitted Gentlemen.â€"Since Feb. ?4th, I have _ qy ; 71" be recommended t the Council at the next meeting to place ~restrictions on _ preopie who have horses or chickens on their yieâ€" mises to have the manure placed . in covered boxes and that chicken coops be placed at least 50 feet from any dwelling. Accounts amounting to $104 wcre passed for payment. © Sanitary Inspector Huehnerâ€"ard‘s report read as follows:â€" To the Chairman and members of ‘he Board of Health. ] Byâ€"Law Recomr A byâ€"law will be rec the Council at the nex place ~restrictions on have horses or chickens mises to have the manu eusal 2+ Peomk C sats homm mt Sn narrow escape 20 & 0 CC CBCCTUH. The Board 21so adopted | a area in which â€" the plumbing tions will be enforced . Isolation Hospital. The Isolation Hospital questi also discussed and a special n will likely be held to take defin tion &t an early date. | PFEKCIN BOARD [ A number of complaints have reachâ€" ed the Board of Health lately that contagious disceases are not being reâ€" ported to the Medical Health Officer. Children especially are said to be | mingling with their school _ mates, Carrying these germs alter a mild attack of some contagious disease. ' A resolution was passed instructâ€" ing the principals of al} the schoo!s; to report to the Truant Officer the names of all the children who hav-‘ 0' been absent from class two days n I matter how good an excuse the | ap. sentee had. The cause of the abserce will then be investigated . ‘ The Boara Lies L4 T. will then be °0 CBUCC? UISCEI ___A resolution was passed inst ing the principals of all the s¢ to report to the Truant Officer names of all the children who been absent from class two days matter how good an excuse the sentaa ho a im A number of complaints have reachâ€" edtheBoudolHtuth lately that contagious disceases are not being reâ€" L:rtu to the Medical Health Officer. Children especially are said to be mingling with their school mates, Carrying these germs alter a milg attack of some contagious disease. ~ & memetaeil oo 0 6 "PI, Page 3 BERtIN BOARD mM T 4 vasaca, Ga. "‘It js remedy on the mark cries~ for M. HUEHNERGARD, Sanitary Inspector. Test Reported. KEAR VERANDAH ) m " In case of rheumatism s, St. G i. | Pain makes sleep and re umice secidont gnt | This may be obtained ° from serious inâ€" Chamberlain‘s Liniment. while performing | all Dealers. s. ‘She was sha‘â€" cina*" n the rear vsran~‘1"|3 CORNNA Ti croup." For investigated or McGillawee pre a milk test made that nearly all of selling milk above Recommended agreed to withâ€" of the test. e s ccaet, the plumbing regulaâ€" Re ns Chamberlain's o Mr. T. cB, t is _ the market for a‘ question was special meeting ake definite acâ€" milk above t standard. the standâ€" ming |all De sha‘â€" cranâ€" THB nees and | _ Old ; d beâ€" | in the feet. ! the 1ca"" | houses was | gold, renâ€" and pu utes adopte by | men‘s â€" UMâ€" | as on t a Lond A bu a the nex im $rcui 2s on them, _ make up in: Rowns Although the will not be unchalenge, sceason, for dresses and tendency to carry the y on the increase Cloth eloaks for morning and are being shown in lary i ang champagne t shades. the blouse departme s have been aA‘ 10009 some beautiful designs | h; brought to the notics nf _ for court purposes These are in white, Nattter blue, R and green, and with gha 20 | In fact everything will be in ; form of silks and satins, and in ery decorative scheme old gold be the chief feature This is case even with blouses, and a nc has been lately put betere the ers in the form of a reversihle â€"black on one side and colored the other Although expensive, satin is expected to have a large and this is also the case with a bordered foulard, whict has just introduced . Patterns for _ for have â€" become smaller _ and n charming patterns in shots and s effects as weil as in Parisian and er oriental designs wi!] be shown THOTC 18 A COnSIMCTARIA Anmvana nd! Old gold is to be the dominant # ¢â€" | in the color schemes of fashion I t. i the Coronation season. . Westâ€"e * | houses confidently expect that .« S [ gold, or Royal Blue, Nattier bli ‘â€" and purple or cerise, will be general S | adopted, and will prevail even in w Y j men‘s scarves and headgear, as we ~ |as on the bnc}lex of their shoes, sa; a London exchange. A busy trade is expected _ durin the next few months by the larg ; fashionable houses. Their _ buyer | have just returned from Paris wit ‘tbe very latest ideas and designs. T | London tweeds and cloth _ material generally will be at a discount. ‘The vogue of the hobble skirt is not like Iy to diminish for some time to come !and practically all the smart drosse; ’to be worn during the festivities atâ€" tending the coronation will be of s=tin â€"and crepe de chine. Striped satin also Appears in â€"the new coats and skirts and some dain{y samples from Paris are now being shown. _ The threeâ€"quarter length coat has almost disappeared, and the mode now is a short coat, hardly reaching below the hips, and cut aw ay sharply with deep points, worn with the ‘"‘tube"‘ skirt, which admits of litâ€" tle, if any trimmine bemae en ame ,silk one. Designs Oriental in Te _ n ture appear in everything more THE CORONATION â€"FAsmrons | oins 20006 in ever new ‘g below the hips, and cut aw a\ y with deep points, worn with ube"" skirt, which admits of litâ€" any trimming, |_ _ _ OB and evening wear NowA in Jarye qran‘ hn cllunpagm- being the ns UNDERTAKING branches. A The Newest 1911 10 00 CCAMIBUS. IN tweeds and cloth materials ‘ will be at a discount. ‘The the hobble skirt is not likeâ€" es 2o drpnrtq»qnh Jagane MUSIC BOOKS or ALL KINDSA . Victor Talking Machines, Polock\ Phonographs Genuine Edisoe:;i graphs, Columbia Graphophon Music Huaic [?:ï¬: Violin Cases Metronomes Blow Accordeons of Musical _ Ins in shots and Slripe in Parisian and oth 26 King St. West, BEP Where You Can Always Get i The Choicest Whea&ï¬arié; YÂ¥iclds to vou Hans whisk . 1 * & to be the dominant pote l chemes of fashion for | ion season. Westâ€"end | itly expect that oIdI 1 Blue, Nattier blue, [ cerise, will be generally ill prevail even in woâ€" | € and headgear, as well | les of their shoes, says , ange . 1 is expected during "t‘ ronths by the large |;, 1ses. _ Their _ buyers le ed from Paris with | 0f ideas and designs. In 'm and cloth materials | ho BUY A Wanless ‘CSUvities atâ€" will be of s«tin Ad in _ ev. gold _ will a novwrlt\ a new st been foulard many SLrige bury satr thi alr the the OM SSC8 _ _‘fom fevening gowns is to adopt some 3 ossible. l sical designâ€"Grecian _or Persiln,,f Pplying |preference. 1i might be called 4* sale by ,most an Oriental season as well a: gllk amnae. n ccco l enrmen !'.'-HH%I‘"‘H‘*'I‘H-H% nan or w well and c cine Mr Man â€" sa+ eruptions on the s there is merely a ; ; and a variable app | are signs that the â€nrdvr-lhal the ind has Irssened vyour reeded to piHt tou and in all the ow there is no tonic c Hams‘ Pink Pills â€" ally make nr w, rich rreatest need in o f} new blood drives o the skin and mak tired _ men, womer bright, active and | prove this by you there is not a nook EFGM land adull 0 a ; Putney, Eng., April l.â€"Oxtordï¬ â€˜5 | the sixtyâ€"seventh annual boat ‘ ® | toâ€"day, defeating Cambridge by three S |lengths and estaplishing a new record. h / of eighteen minutes and 29 second# n 'ior four and one quarter mile cour S / between Cutney and Mortlake, ® ‘previous rocor(f.was 18.47. The you ~| Prince of Wales was one of the qua; R + 1er of a million sDectatore ho H in the SPIMg ine system â€" ing up. _ To be healthy and you must have new blood, the trees must have new saj new their vitality. Nature it, and without,this new b will feel weak and languidâ€" have swinges of rheumatism sharp stabbing pains of n (iten there are disfirnmrine «i Autohupo Zithers it Flutes Whistles NEW STRENGTH . . Starting with prime ade into flour accordâ€" accepted modern me. our which takes rank . when we grind it in. 103 & OXFORD WON GREAT â€" RACE AND BROKE Rec 1 y o t conbe k ornate in character. ~& ’ The prevfiling idea among mlfl ers is that the "harem" skirt has chance whatever of being adopted fashionable people in this count though a few houses have received. ders for some such dresses. % Is not a nook or land where some T woman nd strong Mr o t th ran heap ‘at the indoor life of _ win med vour vitality. _ What ) pPUL vou right is a hor all the world _ of medic no tonic ean eaual Ir o u Fan gr ed in the spring drives out discase and makes weak, women _ and 20ng pains of c are disï¬guring on the skin. In id and depresse ) wos oniy fitted )0A friend who DroWilliams® has not by this Wilean. mr men _ and _ children nd strong. You car your nciglihors fv o can equal Dr s These Pills a rich red bloodâ€" y the spring. 7 a fecling of t appetite. Any some hett, C a further Many wer Yatc oma vas one of the qu spectators. £07 Deslj IN THE SPRI blood is as the Corner in this o weak,. ailing been made â€"g@teat _ mediâ€" Stoneswall. Walthan ak "â€"you may sm _‘ or the neuralgia. pimples or other cases f _ tiredness \ny of these is out _ of ol winter ills actu i Aonic, medicine needs tonâ€"= d had P ink thea casily ind your This p can for Wil 18 U M 0) H