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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Mar 1912, p. 3

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To _\ <Dr. Picrce‘s Favorite Prescription -}i ‘_. It Makes Woeak Women Strong, _â€"_â€"_â€" * N U > & Klick Women Well. Mm us at our residenc ‘on Monday, Mapch 11th. )mfi ELLISON DRESS t e NG SUBHOOL & . .22.; L2ce n The Mercantile Fire Subscribed Capital.. .. . ... . 250,0000 Deposit with the‘ Dominion B@overnment. ..;.. ....«. » $117.140 00 All policies guaranteed by the London and Lancashire Insurance Company with Arsets of $16,3006,638, Anl'ld'fl.lh& Hecretary ‘."m. â€"*. Districot Agent ‘» ‘aterloo, Ont. Phone 248. Le :i x+ . The Employer‘s Association ys !Wa‘t?rloo Counrty _ °f Business~ solicited ~for first class Comsiaies _ | Ite.. ~apaenat veauest. M :arion, New York Life â€" We have vacâ€"ncims for men and women in all lines of w lanm out of_ employâ€" =.s rh us at once, No charg» n servicervrende (d. Wea‘reas Learn Dress Making We teach everything from measuring to finish, from plainest shirt . waist to most elaborate toilette, and _will give any mwmmdwwm gn @rticleâ€"in : making theyâ€" can out, fit and put together _ alter a} a $wo weeks‘ m:m:; ie day class to commencé March 0, R#ye: . to J uckberrough Co, he * Eutablished 1864. Office, W Mutual . Building 111 Chorch 8t Insurance Company INCORPORATED ‘ 1875 Notice to . | Farmers General insursnes Agent. Mead Office â€" Waterioo protadh m hi t P P Orders may be left at the Daily Telegraph, ‘}nlln. [ Butter ‘Paper Busitess Office 249, House 200. t‘adivg tor 56 stamp David Bean part Chiraptactic â€" (R+ lterally means hand In a certain manber | and by a peculiat mov ad vertobra to natural *__â€" PUBLISHER OHRONICLEâ€" T&LEGRAPR All wishing to join, or for tull l’nt»'-oy;?;huzr in Wenrupeeiqt! of best qm We buy in large quantities and are therefore: able to sell to you at aâ€"~ gpecial low Puber Alou ahid. tnlacge op small qnmu. for your next order of butter paper. Mail orders given prompt altention CHIROPRACTIC ILLIAN M. FRASER D,C. se ko ot., NEaAr Youne‘stâ€"wesrr OnanurRs, { Kir g 8t. Wert, Borlin p,,.wi,;. & oJ the symptoms of n enrrgen M eriiy CC ense Mcdioab Adviserâ€" pages, newly revised f i on en o w uP i o2 14 oc Waterloo, Ont. TRY US Address Dr. R. V. Picrce, Buffalo of all the sickncss of women is due to some derangement of disâ€" is of the very â€"Pracâ€"Tig) is taken from the me. It is a method of apply n the tertsorae of ~the epins nt ‘called an adjustment return wition. remowing the pressute Borlin ted the same time a general restorm» u-â€""-u»mwh&-nz i on w ons io s. e especially ... . goou 408 MA t it the different orzans of the body "Ourg f for: Charyerlain‘s Cough lm!m Mrs. To B. xwuh.. Rasaca, CGa. “lmmz bes remedy soogie tolfe, sid ttikys | (Bls °o fale by all dealers. We are so positive ‘that our remedy will permanently relieve constipation, no .matter.. . howchronic: itâ€". may be, that we > offer to furnish the. mediâ€" cine at our _ expense should it _ fail to produce satisfactory results.. . __ The death took place quite suddenly ::o;?'w:fl*arn .30 o‘clock Monday . . !l-rywvhofilihifi ing at 69 King street, west, during the last three years. The h who was about 51 years of age,> came ill on Sunday, alternoon. and ; in th’nu!n‘;nshhnbothtbt;- tal‘by chis physician. . He . show signs of improvement during the Bight but this ~morning he~ < suffered | a honotri:cndmbd. ;Heâ€"was unmarried and is survived by a sisâ€" ter, Mrs. (Dr.) Talbot,‘ Newtouville, Mass,. He was a cousin of the late George Randall of Waterloo. He was a member of the A.F. & A.L It is wors: than useless to attempt j to" c:re constipation with â€"catharti> drugs. . Laxatives or cathartics do* much Barm. They cause . a reaction, irritate, and weaken the bowels â€"and tend to . makeé â€" constization â€" niore‘ chronic. . Besides,: their use : pecomes a habit that is dangerous. Constipation . is caused by a weakâ€" ness of the nerves and mwacles of the large intestine orâ€". descending..colon. To expect permanent relief you mus. ; therefore tonc up and strengthen these organs and restore them to healthicr ; activity. 2 i 2+ A We want you to try Rexall Orderlies On ‘our recommendation. They prel exceedingly . pleasant â€"to take, being eaten like candy,â€" and are ideal to:' childrer, dclicate persons, and ._clâ€"‘ folks, as well as for the robust. They act directly on the nerves and muscles | of the bowels. They apparently have , a neutral action on other associate orâ€" gans or glands. They do not: purge, cause excessive looseness, nor: create any inconvenience whatever. They may ibe taken at any time, day or night.. They will positively relieve chroni¢ or habitual constipation, if not of : sutgiâ€" cal variety, and the myriads of assoâ€" ciate or dependent chronic ailments, if taken with regularity for a reas~ onable length of time, 12 tablets 10 cents;â€" 36 â€"_ tablets, 25° cents; ©80 tablets 50 cents. Sold in Waterlvo,| only at our atoreâ€"The Rexal Store. A. G. Hachnel, â€"Waterloo. ; I Your Money Back If You are not Satished with the Medicne > we Recommend STRUCK BY STREET CAR In cases of cheumatismy reliet from pain â€" makes :l:w and tu:' possible. This obtainedâ€" (hmmn Liniment. For M al} dealers. ~ aiininaiin y on foropec mnan fesosegent Mrs. Catherine Cooperâ€" of . Chathary, was awarded $1,000 damages from the Londor Street Railway by a _ jury and Chief Justice Falconbridge~ at the . session of the Assize Court, London, Wednesday . evening. Mrs. Cooper, who is 75!years of age, walkâ€" ed behinl one car and was strcck by another. un fichmond street last~ Noâ€" vember. . Her‘leg was broken, and while> she has been treated ever since in Victoria . Kbspital, . the fracture has ~thusâ€"â€" far failed: to unite. .. Pr. de Van‘s Female Pilis Such r on FREE IPAIT FAILS sickness cas be curedâ€"is cured HENRY RANDALL OBITUARY E> n the ~Greek . and applying the bands a#pins (o1 buckbone) wm‘b cif Chamber on Thursday afternoon. Ihe committce abpp to . cond the negotiations will be < fue ma‘e M:c A?a';‘ (0: Euler and F. F P s. C; Etanz, °C. H. Mills, and W. V. Uttley. e * 0 Wioirrooame ie ..‘ _ ‘Raterio0, Blmira; ol momaly _ "{} dale, and Woolwich Tp. Ask 1 Radial Extension * * â€" mously "carried at ‘a ‘special & of the Town CounciH) ‘heldâ€"in Mw Mayor Schmalz in calling the meetâ€" ing to order at 3.30‘o‘clock ~ stated that he had been requested to call the members togethor by Mtr. ‘Walter Snider, of Conestogo, for the purpose of meeting. a < delegation representing various municipalities morth ‘of the county town to discuss wadial _ railâ€" way connection‘ with Elmira, °/ ) BERLIN CODNCIL WILL _ .. .0 00 ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS : His Worship pointed _ out _ that there ‘were numerous railway enter= prises being promoted in which Berâ€" lin is vitally interested, among which he mentioned the Canadian Northern, the Impéerial Traction, the extension of the Berlin & Bridgeport Ry.. to Elora,; the People‘s Railway, and the extension of the P. & B. railway to Elmira. $ Russell, Peterboto and Wentwo not give . a dollar. 1t may be ‘The delegationâ€"wa‘s large and repteâ€" sentative _ and in a few . wellâ€"chosen words the Mayor wel¢omed the â€" visiâ€" tors to Berlin and intimated _ that the Council was pleased"to meet them on such an important mission. Hagen, â€"Schnarr, Dunke and Schwartz; Messrs. C. Muelier, jr& J. B. Hugh es, E. F. Seagram, C. W. Schiedel, R. Roschman, S. B. Bricker, W. 8: Naylor, B. E. Bechtel, Thos. H{liard Waterloo, J. D. Metner, Geo. Klinek, D. D. Ratz. 1. Groft, Wm.. " Bebrens, wW. H. Otto, M. 1.. Weber, F. Shurâ€" ley, A. J. Schroder, A. Werner, Elâ€" mira: W. J. Snider, J. G. _fiufl. Conestogo;â€" A. J. Ruggle, J. Brox, D. M. Bowman, Jesse â€" B.< Snider, Fioradale; W. H. Woods, J. J. Wilâ€" Kinson, Léeander Bowman, ~ Winterâ€" bourne: J. P. Jafftay, Galt,; W. H. mm‘ur. M A?eelhn, exâ€"Prealâ€" dent Berlin Board of Trade and ~ oth Mayor Schma‘z presided and among those present _ wefeâ€"Reeves â€"< Euler, Robleder, Alds. Mills,â€"Krans, Pieper, Gross, â€" Uttley,Detweiler, ‘Knechtel, ceived treatment fura total of _ 168 dayp : for which the Hospital did not receivd â€" paynient.: There were others who wiliingly‘ paid for the treatment received. ' ers It did not take many minutes for Mr. Walter Snider, of Conestogo, to place the issue before theâ€"Council. He was pleased with h:h_t cordial m‘?‘â€" tion tendered : ;# wanted it understood mflu were not in Berlin for the purpose . 0f throwing cold water on _ any. other railway proposition in which Berlin may be interested. What the northâ€" erners wanted was the extension . of The RBerlinâ€"Watérioo Hospital â€" _ au thoritics "art intorested. in This® mea sute _ and _ if â€" it 18 â€" adopted ther promites to be an increase in ‘re renue fo; the mm. Tast . yea patients from outgide: counties‘ . <re ‘troduced hig bill to amend _ the Charity "Aid Act in the Legislature this wee‘t. which provides for forcing monicipalitics w..:’l actual cost â€" of caris ~ for. sick â€"injured persons utna\; _pr junwilling to pay owh bills in hospitals â€" which teceive gyants from the Hospital M the Preston & Berlin Street Railway to Elmira, via Waterioo and ‘Conesâ€" togo, and in order to . secure this the delegation respectfully requested that the Town Council reâ€"open negoâ€" G. P. & H. They did not want Berâ€" lin to enter into any agreement that tiations with President Todd, ofthe would ‘be detrimental to the town‘s intetests, . Ho believed that 1t would AMENDMENT WILL INCREASE ~~ EUNDS FOR HOSPITAL Moved ‘by . C H. ‘ by. C. j ‘this â€" tation from . Â¥ =bll.n 5 megovations vith 0. 1. & H. CC Railway "through their President Mr. M. N. Todd. % Mr. A. E. Donovan,â€" Brogkville,â€" in What the Delegation. Was After Berlin News THE RESOLUTION Object of Meeting ‘Those. Present hospitals in the p Last . year ! | last x«‘ / â€"â€" GTOMACH TROUMES 4 6B PA he possible to come to a satisfactory 50+ ‘ in.‘my _ section," z.&up _ Stell me that l:: building ays. winter, Mmflhfi,w- 1 sam sure that if the i Councii ‘takes this matter ‘up seriously that I will he out of a ob next winter."‘ ~(Apâ€" plause and laughter aching whieh briét ‘but Pouaton se dresses were fimuty Messrs. M L. Weber, (ieo, Kjinck and A.. Werâ€" ner,=Elmira,‘ J: B. Hughes and. Thos. Hilliard, Waterl0o," A . gc«w Floradaie, J; G. Hui C s W »H: Woods,‘ Wi rne, all ; of whom ‘urged :g”ln&lg of ~Betlin taking some ‘in that raâ€" dial connection can be provided with Elmira in the near future... Loyalty to the county fin was one of â€" the strong arguments advanced by . the various speakers. * ' Reeve: Euler was : the first ~speaker to present Berlin‘s side.of the propoâ€" sition, He expressed the â€"â€"Council‘s pleasure at meeting the ~large â€"and representative â€" delegation â€"and : assured them that : the requisitionâ€"would â€" reâ€" ceive theirâ€"inimédiate ‘~consideration. He made itâ€"clear to the visitors that this was the first time‘ the â€" â€" Council had been approgched in : comnection with the scheme. to extend the P. & B. railway northward asâ€"the negotiaâ€" tions which had been conducted<had been ‘looked â€"after by the.: Board=of Trade and â€"no recommendation â€" had been sent on to the Countil: Exâ€"President J. A.â€"Scellen, of ‘the Berlin ‘Board of Trade, was requested to give‘ a, review of the: negotiations between â€" the Railway Committee and President Todd severab ‘years ago, which was done, and â€"Berlin‘s pz was placed before. the delegation: in a very clear light. Theâ€"request for & lease of : the Berlin & Waterloo Street Railway for a term of years did~ not meet with the approval of the Board of Trade andâ€"for.that, reason no : reâ€" commendationâ€" was: passed on to the Townâ€" Council.â€" He was satisfied : it other ‘concessions. were .. Asked ‘for such as right of way* privileges« "or cash bonus â€" that.â€"Berlin â€"would : be only too willing to provide the _ deaired assistance. * , Reeve Rohleder voiced the . sentiâ€" ments of . previous speakers â€" . after which the above resolution was unaniâ€" miously . passed and the ..committee named appointed. ; _Mr. J. W. Johngon (West Hastings) said that Hastings . had recently :z cided to grant $4000 â€"a yeat toward a hospital. â€" â€" ad y Atial k Hon. W. J, Hanna, in refefring the bill to the Municipal Committce, said the bill bare evidence of considerable care in drafting and the principle peared â€" right. 1t vumoly.hg able that municipalities should tonâ€" tribute part, at least, :to : the . cout of treating m&-& from wt;y:' theit own limits, who could: not p for . themselves. Merner, â€"Elmira, moved ‘s© hearty vote of thanks to the Town Council for th:bl:md reo&n‘?“’ tendered t: delega and 7 which the request aras @x with. : be taken up and discussed . as to.how it will affect the other; j ‘The meeting adjourned. shortly . â€"af ter 5 o‘clock. + Mayor Schmalz replied in . a vety suitable manner.. Messts. _ C.â€" H. Mills and J. B. â€"Hughes. suggested that more frequent conferences of this nature should be held for the purpose of ‘discussing matters_of vital>â€" imâ€" pértance to this county. . Mr. Hughés aroused considerable ufiulm '= he eqmnu1 the opinion. & time when in and Waterloo .. will be: united is fast approaching . and questions that effect one town must Seymour, Ind.â€""I was troubled with a chronic stomach trouble, and / fre wmmnflwlhfibm up work 1 had . various. mediâ€" mnmm’niwm induced to try After taking the first© bottle I was greatly benefted. Am now on the third bottle and ready to nu-omnnm“c! in weight and strength." Edw. Nis Messrs. Thos. Hilliard and | rotat and Railway is Reviewed Negotiations. Vote of Thanks Berlin‘s Side Needed the Urk 3 medal By cig fortably promptly words he the intoi and his seconded PM , QB0" C that he had obtaircd the consent . Oof Mr, i hos. «Hilltard . of Water,00, %.‘ 14. J;=Sims,. of / Berlin: and / Rev. E. ).â€"Daniels, solLorlin; to act. as judgâ€" / Alice Clarzeâ€"‘*‘‘The â€"Rose â€"of Rome." â€" Leta N. Heveromâ€"‘"Chariot Race i Een Her." a 4 (1 4 m' Mitimâ€"*"Willfam Tell." lon by‘ Orchestra. > Stanton Limutensoblagerâ€"‘The . 16â€" land â€" of‘ the Scote,"" ~~ Elsie Mikmm"The First ‘Settler‘s £tery." * * l%md Kertrâ€"‘‘Tne Lost lfi‘." Eelection ‘by Orchestra. " "*â€" Mildred Bradieyâ€"<*Maude â€"Muclier." }::r Bownaiâ€"*"The â€"Fve of . the Battle: of ~Waterioo." > ~~‘ : BHilda «Bowmanâ€"*‘Not ‘onc Child to &mll ic 5 Judges . Report. s ... Fachk ~s;eaker gave ample evidence oi caretul‘ study â€"and a lively appreciaâ€" tion â€" of : the spirit of the â€" ~subject ty applause from the mudience. â€" When the M‘w:nher was xu::fl it was tealized that the judges: no light task to select three wirners, ‘namely, a best girl, a best boy, :and a \ |thiré whetherâ€"boy or girl. Aitét anâ€". _inâ€" terval of about fifteem mifutes the platiorm, and Mr. Hilliard, after adâ€" mitting some difficulty in .m"fi\ at a _ decision andcafter paying all the speakers some â€"wellâ€"earned . compliâ€" ments, announced .. as follows: (GolG, Medal to. Miss Muriel Kerr. Gold ;Medalâ€"to Mr.â€"Stanton: Lautenâ€" schlager.; e Silver Medal to Miss Matgaret Hess. ‘The winners were called to the platâ€" form and â€" heartily ¢ongtratulated by the judges and the princiral _ and favored â€"with round <alter© round _ of aprlause by the audiente. Flor& ‘Waelchliâ€"Sclection ‘from ‘The ady of the Lake." ~_ pt Scie,tion ‘by Orchestra: : 4 Sadie (Huttonâ€"Lady ~ Téatle and toxe troms Thg ‘Gctoor it deamal."‘ iion:from: **The ‘School for * 4. Fred Hockeyâ€"*Parshasins â€" and the::Cantive."‘ acdten®it ; * f Duet by: Miss . Brubachor and â€"Miss The ~entertainment was closed by a vote of ‘thanks to the jurzes . â€" proâ€" posed by Mr. Robt, Smyth and seconâ€" ded by Mr. H. W. Brown, and a vote of thanks to the donors ‘of the medals moved ‘by ‘ Mt. H.G:â€" Martys, â€" and seconded _ ‘by Mr. C.§. Kerr.. Rev. MÂ¥. Daniels xeplied forthe judges . and Dr. Hett d4or the donors, andâ€"all <the speakers took â€" occasion to comment upon the very creditable efforts made ny the _ contestants. ‘The medals will be presented . on the ovcasion of the annua) Commenceâ€" ment Exercises next December, â€" when all other medals and all diplohias havâ€" ing reference to the work of _. the school year ol ‘1911â€"12, will be <preâ€" sented Splendid Conpetition for Medals ‘The eighth regular meéting of . the B.C.T.I. Literary Society was held in :‘he Assembly Hall ‘u ,:e alternoon last. progranme mm,m usual ‘orders dbh:i; ness, a chotus Glee smm n: K; :’m&‘lm ‘g% ¢ra Eidt, "by orthesâ€" tra, the m (Grumblet:..by Melvilie _ Snider, aml the critic‘y teâ€" port ‘by W ‘The editorâ€" lal staft t y request more vonâ€" tributions to _ the Grumblers Items of â€" news, essays, pooems and squi are all welcome: You can have good newspaper, just as you. C o4. * ammae s L ¢ ~Ft. Ceteras: The Fecent storms affected the. atâ€" tendance â€" ‘at. â€" gchool rather . _ mote than anything clse in â€"recent years. Students hesitated about leaving home T o eotaat h momitns were * y [# ¢ number, particularly thoge trom "The | Elmira district, besitated to leave for , home ~ when they learned that three | .':"::mulu';ovmnfl:‘.:; @. m*"v. - to normal â€" now, uind should remain | #o, as but ohe month‘s time lB’-‘ arates‘ as trom: the Easter examinaâ€" | arates us fron thamie. 8 0) ~ HaÂ¥ a dozen advantage of Thursday even i &I hat Waterioo provides L'.n: this uhlh:‘til trange ‘these two tanged by the giris for t id The Literary Society ht h t o‘clock the lail was Alled <and ~*Mr. Wi took. the chair. _ In explained the nature ‘ / â€"dhe ‘contést, named peat 1a Ba Manager . Ande i who Nus als he ~â€"~CONTEST fine showod its form in rad, y evening by hoid Hilda wl formers . _ took * weather ~ â€" on practice the art abl les Williams |n:a:‘ ite d ./ the donat by .A quietâ€"but préetty ~ ma mony ~teok place ~at the Mrs. ‘IJsaiah Snider, 50 Al on Wednesday afterncoy at whenw Miso \ Arcands " Careli daughter of Jacob Bechtel ol Water ww to Mr: Randolph Mcâ€" fi ; of Salt Coutts, Sast _ The Ceremony ‘was performed in the preâ€"| Hilto sence. ‘of a few of ~â€" the immediate ; sued frienMs ‘of the contracting parties by | again Re". H. W. Crews, M.A. -mmd»ln:- maid was Miss Leona Desspimeyer, of ‘ Henr this town and the groom was < supâ€" wom: ported ~by ‘Mr. °P. Snider.. The yo 1z King cotiple le/t on the 5.20 train om â€" a of co honeymoon trip to eastern points and and > next ‘Monday will leave for. theit fuâ€"â€" was ture©home in Saskatchewan, â€"main Hespeler, March. 1.â€"Mr. Erwin Eaâ€" ton,â€" of ~Hespeler, ‘ was~ married â€" ycsâ€" terday afternoon : to Miss . Emma Eitel, of _ . Preston. â€" Theâ€" ceremony was performed ‘by Rev: ~Mr... Lucas, vastor ofâ€" tils Lutheran Church.~The event took place ~at â€" Queen street, Preston, the residence of .the > bride, On , account of a recent â€" bereavement in theâ€". faimily, the martiage was _ a Â¥ery quiet ane. â€" Miss ~Coraelia Eiâ€" tel, â€" sister of the bride,;. : acted as bridesmaid, ‘and Mr.. Edwir. | Eaton, 2 brother of :; the groom, was groomsâ€" men. ‘They wll rcade in Preston, Hesgeler, . March 2.â€"Miss Marguerâ€" ite l(mE. daughter .of Mr. and ~Mrs.,: Louis ;Krupp, of Berlin, was marfriâ€" ed ~ to Mr. . Elar McKellar jin Torâ€" onto yesterday.. Bot‘i young people are tesidents of. Hespeler... On the retitn from their honeymoon tripâ€"theywill resideâ€" in Hespeler. The ceremony was petformed~ by â€"Rev. J. D. Morrow, of Dale â€" Avenue> Presbyterian© Church, ‘Toronto. a Galt, March ‘1.â€"The prefty _ marâ€" riage took place . at tze residence 0‘ Mr, and . Mrs, James: Booty, Rich. avenue, ‘of . their youngest daughter, Miss Mayme to Mr.. Fred J. â€"Parker; of Parkland, Alta. The tride> was attended by ber sister, Missâ€" Mabel Pooty, and the groom ‘wassupported ty Mr: ‘James Thomson, of Toronâ€" to.~ ‘The knot was tied â€" by Rev. H. â€"Mr. aniâ€"Mrs.â€"Parter left in the evâ€" ening for their : future hote in Park land, Alta. . x Pritchard, of the first Prosbyterâ€" fan Church, in the presence of zelaâ€" tives and a few frients. hs in its train and is the primaty causs ol ryich sickness. Keep your bowels regular : madam, and youwilt escape many of . the ‘allments to which woâ€" men are subject. _ Constipation is & very simpie thing, but like â€" many simpleâ€" things,‘ it may lead . to serâ€" fous comsequences. Nature often needs a little assistance and when Chamâ€" beriain‘s Tablets are.< given at ‘the first ~ â€" indication, mmmmfi and : sufferi may be avoided. Sold. : by tll'd;n. } A successful in local O.H.A. gircles was m to â€"a â€" fitting tlose um&m when . the Mmt“ the Berlin Hockey 2 trs members of the Inâ€" c nd" Juniok teams an exâ€" mt banquet â€" at the . American 0. H. A. JUNIORS brok 1pof Constipation© trings many ailments M Best Preventive ans Corrective McNICHOLâ€"BECHTI MeKELLARâ€"KRUPP all disorders of wome ills if it is not s00n corrected. & ut 3 y-{ will ‘clear © your system of poisomous bile you will be lfl{ esent _ â€" d with dby h“ es, m,» ,-."; . ahty fl‘.::n- dnn-fl.::...._u..':’-.fi Bc EATONâ€"EITEL HYMENEAL PARKERâ€"BOOT Y The directions with overy hox wphoid the B.‘#, ARE ‘WATCHED, 6 Litcraty. . Miss | _Miss MSG Iflri m- s marriage cere bhe residence 0 every where lv Py are valuableâ€"sspecially f Toronto, Mar. 4.â€" Following. death at the Western rlospital M night of. Mrs. Henry Davidge, * § Hilton avenue, a warrant will be is sued by : the police this _ mors against Dr. B. E. Hawke, 21 Velled ley street, on a charge of murdg! Henry Davidge, busband of the ( * Performing Criminal â€" woman, â€" appeared belore Ma Kingsiord: on Saturday* on a, chan of ‘conspiring to procure an abor and without electing ‘or p! ading ~he was‘ remanded for a week. The ‘reâ€" mains of Mrs. Davidge were remil V to the Morgue, where an ingue st wl be opened toâ€"night by Coroner W, A. Young:â€" Dr. Hawke has fied from U tity, and <the police have cireulari Canada and the United States in 1 effort to apprehend him.‘It was stat= ed last night at the detective : â€"â€" affice that, the police have not the slightest clue as to his whereabouts: â€" .. . If your lagt year‘s straw ‘hat is Stiil in jexistence; don‘t let it be.cast into the ashâ€"barrel when the spring: clean ing. comes on, for you may need it. Etraw hats are to cost morte / â€" this year. . The reason is that there is an cnormous â€" shortage in â€"the JapaRi strawâ€"crop;"a | shortage of __ many ryillion: . pounds. _A vast _ nuimber of straw â€" hats are made â€" in ‘Japan, bHt this year © the output will be ‘much smailer than usual and the world will havre _ to: _ rely. uponâ€" other â€" sourges, with the incvitable result of highet Frices. It is said that the manuâ€" facturers ~will get 12 cents ‘a *‘ Hat ad‘ance ‘on last year‘s prices, and of course this 12 cents will he â€"~ mub idied before it gets to the consumer. So last year‘s straws" are worth sayâ€" DR.â€"B. E NHAWKE . . On Wednesday last Mrs.© Daevidge was removed from her home~ to # Western: Hospital â€"at the insta ce ‘of Dr. Hay, who had beenâ€"called in by her father, Mr.> A.‘ Cunsingham, Bathurst street.: Before that she had been treatedâ€" by ~Dr. Hannah â€" Reld, alter : the: operation ~had 1 â€"‘ perâ€" formed,: it is alleged,. by Dr. Hawke. Owing to the serious: condition, in which Dr. â€"Hay found the _ woman, the â€"matter was reported to the w‘" on Friday, when her husbandâ€" was placed under arrest.=This action wi kept aâ€"secret ‘ while the. muifi endeavored to locate Dr. Hawke. _ SAVE â€" YOUR LAST YEAR‘S STRAW HAT: s ts in boxes, 25c On Friday night the woman‘s con» dition became so critical that Connty Crown Attorneyâ€" Greer : was harriedly statement. â€" . Shortly alterwards:she lapsed > into unconscioustiess , = nd lingered . until shortly â€" ‘bofore > T o‘clock last night. â€" The woman, «who was twentyâ€"two years old,. was. the mother of two children. â€"A8§ BC Appetite is ~ just a natural: desite for food. Loss;of appetite or stomacl ‘t:.lrm after eating indicate in $ t ut dyspersia. Overâ€"cating ~ ® habit very dangerous to a m" good general health. e e It is > not what you eat but What you digest and assimilate that dots you good. _ Some o% the * stromgest, heaviest persons are moderate eaters. more trouble than _ a disordeted stoâ€" There is . . nothing tat. will caus mach, and 'lf:ly people daily . co disregard oo i ecans ol otacit We urge all in Waterloo who sufl }:rb- any M-bh‘ cmiont, | m igestion, or ysye . . wheaber ‘weute or chroni¢, to try Rexall Df pepsia Tablets, with the â€" distinct mn derstanding: that we"wm re i 4 aiter reesonadllc ons . st. : teip e ‘cine. they are not perfectly sal Loss of: Appetite or Distress after Eating a Symptom. * that should not be Dig= : _ . th ind such casos, w bare two larger C whigh sell tor 50¢ and uo:. tem Let, you . cah obtain. Rexal â€" dies in this n wonity . aix ® lt l o us .m.,&;,, : t CAUSE FOR ALARM 1t have yot not beer h T ba P W i distint wnâ€" retand thrir ffll’\ ‘s this medt. ly w very â€" .. day hy ome w 0 w1 5 t it3Â¥ TYY8 on 23 ty

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