â€"â€" cuiu.tâ€" i Athedh soale * * \ Davia Bean & Sons, from behind picture frames, from creâ€" wices in walls and other places where they have ‘been in a more <or less édormant state dairing the winter, and by destroying the insects as scor as they are Ciscovered it wili be â€" posâ€" sible to greatly reduce the size of the By that will be a menace to the health interests â€" ol the â€" city â€" uext SIR JAMES AND MR. ROWELL ;Ib figures are most startling and ©ught to lend increased vigor to the eampaign of extermination â€"against the fiy which has been in progress Qt several yéars past, or since the real character of this insect as the disseminator of typhoid feverâ€" and similar diseases became known. _The Toronto Star comments ~on Bit James Whitney‘s complaint a tew days ago that never before . had be been forced to guard against inâ€" mdvertence andâ€" misrepresentation as ting with a single female [My, pril 10, which is about the timeé : the 8 ia, and continuing 1 ‘ninegenerations of flies, ‘to the. mide .dle of September, the chart â€" shows ‘that one insect is capable or produt + 7,600,000,000 descendants. If the gny eight billion fies p%‘w end to end, it is estimated that there would be a linc long enough to extend mround. the world at the equator; mh more than 500 ‘miles to spare. The Agures are based on the fact that Ahe uverage {cmale Ay lays. 120. eggs« jlit the beginning of the . séason,~. in April, when weather conditions « are ?)t as favorable as later, he estimatâ€" ‘&s that ten flics will be developed â€" the first generation. On the assumption ‘that haif of the ten ilies are "emales, 1t is estimated that,: for: the . second ‘generation, five insects will lay. a total of 600 eggs, and that from this number 2,000 flies should be developâ€" gd. One hundred female _ flles â€" are @ounted. upon toâ€" produce <the â€">third generation. Of a . total estimated Mr of 12,000 eggs for this generaâ€" Â¥ion, Dr. Murray of the health deâ€" !’uï¬mnt ol the District of Columbia, ho prepared the chart, believes that 4000 fiies should be developed. ‘The ratio of ‘increass is . continued ‘through the nine generations, becomâ€" ing" (greater «uring ‘the _ ‘summer months, when more files may be °xâ€" pected to develop on account © of watmer weather. â€" The time estimated for one generation to develop is 15 @ays early in the season, but‘ this gradually lessens to ten days . as . the geason advances. A ' From now until . the .beginning. of the breeding season next month, it is gaid, flies gradually will . emerge saying forced _**No doubt,"" the Star says, ‘"he is now being held responsible . for . ‘his own inadventures as never> belore, d finds it necessary to iake _ ex: z-tkm as to what he ‘really said OE what he meant by what he said on othet occasions. And thereâ€" are But the oneâ€"man Legislature. di bury ts Th hore, have bee¢ aeneâ€"man . Gover many wh on 4t in impres fact wf the H vond brow IMiGr sessi Starting with. a April 10, which is ( 1 w‘ g appearance:~ in ia, ‘and .c C & ehark, / | , showing capacit) M reriladhre e iday cach Adve will e THHE #AOLUFIC HOUSEFLY The Wast is forced to th orced to do this session, . by that the Premier is now by: an Opposition which keeps him. - 5 o 1 think 1 1 if. M A& aUNtATAItRE h lature has been rather week w oveuges . Riust qy De parsad wy â€" i e is C [d y 6O i ud the past by the Preâ€" t working as well this i is not likely that it ~work as well as it known : Ob «pplication n Star of March 11 ,. prepared * by . the it of the District â€" of itv of ‘the â€" common the Premler the be _ truth sluiday ® And there â€" are it will do no Rowell succsods privileged be te sound the d hat did m }"‘"W"‘Ufl:; her . {avor. Te w “.aagit::uwo-" t\ : J“::‘ 8 lï¬lll‘“; mmymm.mm stetad / af a berconal item i rules t l Dominion ... 106,823,623 102,291,886 Of the total production in 1911 a value of $46,107,428, or 45 per cent.. is credited to metals and $56,094,258 . to nonâ€"metallic products. . Practically all of the metals, with the exception of pig iron, show a {alling .off in proâ€" !duction inâ€"soâ€"lar as value is _ con 'cemod. In the case of copper, howâ€" ‘ever, there was an increased qntput l of the metal, although the ‘average price per pound was : slightly : lower than in 1910. The increase in pig iton production was quite considerable, although this ib chiefly attributable to imported ore. There is m tively â€" little â€" change in the importance of the provinces as minâ€" gral â€" producersâ€"Ontario â€" contributed pearly 42 per cent. of the total in 1011; British Columbia nearly 31 per gent.; <Nova Scotia 15 per cent.; Que bec nearly 9 per cent., and Alberta 6 P mm mananne it same except that Alberta :‘ veeded Quobec in pnmn. a ":But in any event people are not going to show concern becavse* of rumblings which denote the" passing ol a.oneâ€"man Legislature. 3 way to prevent the accumulation â€"of questions is to answer them as they ate answered hyï¬.otl:et Govmmn(i;n.“ gonpu06 03 opgeum s1 s0ftiard 949 41 Marvellous ‘resuite fr0 his la meene yhe Hquar ‘bébit. Salt s ;> mo ast lo:‘mptn business, and a cure m ie adonon o c tiong.â€" It. is the privilege of a private member, to asgk questions otâ€" a Govâ€" etnment, and it is the: privilege <of the Government to frame . the â€" anâ€" swers> that shall" be niide. â€" It the order paper is at present 00 crowded" with questions," the remedy is in the bands of Sir James. The all the research that this would in‘ volve he should form .a cabinet and distribute his tooâ€" great . responsibifiâ€" ties. bep h * MINERAL PRODUCE IN CANADA Address ‘or . consultâ€" Dr. McTaggar| 75 Youge street, Toronto, Canada. Out of 383 Methodist Quarterly Ofâ€" ficial Boards who voted on . Church union, all but seventeen are favorable. The vote is about two to ome _ for union, as~ follows: For union, ‘ 6,115; against union, 884. Dr; mm’ut&mm wm-dd Ex+ mo the â€"w .‘ A onl;y‘- requiles the _ tongue with it occasionally.â€"Price §2. .. â€" METHODISTS FOR UNION the : "at gl ; eos ts party The tora_ Deato®n an }.A-az?ea Jibet action. / Mr, â€"P were the p&’.fl. and the m com sisted ~of a personal item in The Bea gon . on November ï¬,fll. evidem* ty sent in asa jo~e to . eBoct That "Mr. and Mrs. Duval ‘ ({nce . Ethering chad ret from their . .Wedâ€" ï¬gtp. d ‘taken up 1e at well street." D val" was & at the Ethoring ton rouse at the time. The jury returned a verdict lor the plaintifis, but with ov6 Scott‘s Emulsion Is THE BEST IN THE mc N OR L DJ â€"â€"â€"â€"A4 ::u\ne it ::ul ml::: of grej’ ients, becane.i; building materia any other Emulsion, and bechuse :t‘ is a product of a ally perfect process. â€" as the Standard mï¬oalcodum D Tobacco Habit ctors the world oner Ciquor Habit ards 0B recog niz@ WW bIH w t uitc dtvis WmmE WCmE P P EC m Insertiog False l prrtion in Favor is but. _ | . Membersâ€"of Health Beard rsonal ltem c pige c i â€" in e e Onges n + > > Kmd "â€*'W‘fi‘ 1 Lordship« s fx90 B‘%.‘«W tor each "to~bée paid by each da t the Governnynt 4 to . the gost of ¢ road was sbsolutel uttrue, â€"that over dollais were put | business main . woul mmt it0 in‘ in â€"a. man Lay wan orâ€" # > 4 .¢ permitted or thig Gat itte terest tima te Ottawa, ‘March 21. â€"Just..how the Borden Government fear the return of Hon. George P. Grallam to Parliaâ€" ment was maze manffest in tis House toâ€"night, when the _ Administration stcod convicted of misleading .. the public and miste rosenting the facts in. ecnnection: with the statement.|reâ€" cently issuer purrorting to give© the cost of structicn of the National rnmcona:enm Reil way : = ~AK > & § pech of nearly an hour, punctualed by Liberal cheering, _ the ex‘Minister of Railways fore the veil from _ titt Government duplicity,. and .demons‘raâ€" ted t>at the figures presented to : the vgbllc Jor the use of thelsmim†Rene frew â€" oryâ€" were . wi t ht t {m M 30 «mitemipt. . at con x3 Graham‘s ‘charges by any ~member . of lhe â€" Government, from the Premict «own." _ Atâ€"the concfusion the Min< ~ster ot: Railways admitted .that c:?‘ H#ute+ were sot: thooe of . the C Th "‘In my opinion, unless. the vote . :s favor is at least 80 per cent. of the total, ‘union would result in a condiâ€" tion no better than that which exists at the present time. It would réean that while we wou!ld have one large church resultifig from the union there would still be outside that a body of the church that have voted strongâ€" ly ‘against it. ‘There would still se many ‘churches ‘where we want out one."* « GOVERNMENT _ MISLED â€"PUBLIC That the â€"â€" Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregationa} .churghes of . Canâ€" ada are not yet ready for amaigama tionâ€"is the admission of Rev.â€"Dr. . D. Chown, ganéral superintendent ‘ o! ‘the ‘Methodist . Church for _ ~Western Canada .~He bases his opinion on th¢ vote‘ already recorded. j ‘‘Personally I do not think it would be wise for the ‘three bodies to unite unless a vote of at least 80 per cent. is recorded in ‘ favor of union,~ ~~ To serve the purpose which the move merit has in view there must‘ be subâ€" stantial unanimity," he said. _ . The compiled. complete: ~ figu 2 the seven presbyteries ‘:ov tn.t : members, adberents andâ€"officials _ :8 the . different Prosbyterian ma have voted about the same on MARMET : ; is use #4 m it ol 3 In the moven districts 4,822 adher onts_yotsd for t vhilo 4,515..Â¥ in aiator: Te on in P ud for amalgamation and 8,776 against The elders voted 793 for union, . and only 281 against. 3 prove of ï¬!l{:fltï¬ basist .. ‘The Seven presbyterits voted: aÂ¥$ Against nint» ragits uin a les and others where the vote is not yet complete: the proportional l: the same. Figures have hun't delved from 318 churches. beside ‘the presbyteries. The vote is: FOL UMIOR !.,s.,.«s..um,.m«s... 26,908 Against ‘union ®..;:â€"..... ..... 12,977 : This is a proportional yoteâ€" of only slightly .over two to one. The com plete figures ol the seven presbyteriés n??‘ almogt an ideutical proporvion 0 tat 1. * € Methodist Figures. * Almost . 400 .Methodist< quarterly beards have voted .on. the .question, and the proportionalâ€"vote is only‘ 6 to 1 in favor. 9 Orangeville ... . ... BIUOE,.crutre S hnes /nssA Lanark and Renfrew Parts ons in e bres Kingst0m ,....; ... Congregationa Presby tery. Temiskaming Alameda ... North Bay t 44 Hon, Mr. Graham Convicts it of Issuing a False Statement TORAL :1,+2.»24 s yme. H1.914 On the second questionâ€"Dc cted by the Coveramen rters_ on arery â€" platf ti at the>stater ernnynt a i h ‘re shotâ€" tho ction, but the ~railwa marges of â€" a the Presb rded $Â¥ huml:l man would '“' ." e Goâ€"ernmet and Wtit ~ESc. n box int for: the _ entire ilway, â€" includingâ€" inâ€" X. all kinds, and esâ€" est on rental during Mi fo w wad . I. defy oc gontiemen op; nt sent oft t Meth 8,664 2,636 2,836 M ti 108 460 it prén ‘prosty â€" | 60 at NION| «& at the the wtill hn h 114 U apâ€" The . 58 ©448 831 £,000 Ag pJ st _I have handled MINARD‘s LINE MENT doring ‘the past yéar. ~ It is always the first Liniment asked | for , bgre, and anquestionablyâ€" the best sellâ€" ~or ‘of alt ‘the ‘different kinds ‘of Liniâ€" * ment‘ I â€"handle; * J RALSES $3000 FOR â€" INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONER ‘"Wel;, they did mot mislead . the Feople ol South Renfrew," respondâ€" ed Mr.Craham, amid renewed Liber al checring. F to @o our e@untry untold by 'll.llhln:f upl::l,nd tw&?i- the old land. There is a strong agitation in Inâ€"‘ gersoll, supported by the town coun cll, to have a cadet training camp held at Victoria ‘ Park, Ingersoll, in July, Principal Briden of the Colleg inte, explaining the matter, announc ed\ that the attendance might be 500. The council :g:e“o furnish a good lupfly":cw ,l::d the matter is “fl n up with the Minister o‘ Militia thw?t Mr. Donald Suther land, memmber fot South Oxford. ®"It‘s the . job of the â€" Government to misload. the people if they can," put in Mr. Wilsonâ€"of Laval. Brantiord, â€"March 2f~.‘The Brantâ€" ford Boatd . of ‘Trade Committee com completed : toâ€"day ~a ‘twoâ€"days‘ camâ€" Faign among the manufacturets> . to raise $8,000 for the mext three years as an annual Appropriation to _ an will be â€" established . The City Counci] will supplement this :amount with ~ a grant of $1,000.â€" Tt is expected that the appointment of a ~commissioner will te in the hands of five promâ€" inent men, who ‘will act as & special indus{rial . commisston. INGENSOLL WANTS CADETS â€"â€"‘This mornlag Mr.â€" Hanna recetzed deputation from the League of bdf cal Freccom,. . a new organization Tormed to fight the act. They object :l‘a:ll'm t:m." on;me'::::! . that t was an upon the rights of the individual _ to allow ~health oficers to farcibly enter a houseâ€"and remore, : a petson, even if that person is suffering from a comâ€" minicable disease. $ . Hon. (Mr.. Hanm fiatly.informed mrmt there.was no possibility of action being: deferred beyond the preâ€" sent session. Af . They cted also,to the section in t‘.e ; Publ : Act â€"which providâ€" ed that thd majority, of the Provincia} Board _ of .. Health . shail be. pbysiâ€" clans. Tite provincial secretary . was in‘ormed that the Health Act was the res: It ._of; pressure from the medical Frofcssiom, â€".who. desired to. continue their<.hold .. upon the people. A iminot e&ing was made in . the clause m:{&"‘ the Tegs for attent nea at board meetings, ï¬h.â€ai & y provision . ‘being nade cable only to townships. .~â€" _ . . _ Marion Bridgeg C ation â€"‘and â€"that 1t~ was ‘Catitled to Vm‘“"m"‘ ‘me cause of anxicty Ca is inremigmeatendt clanse al men to re i but Hon. Mr. Hanps did not -akx:c& pcint to this complaint. __wwWWw o. the br::iylfn;lfï¬i_m mg offe cers, â€" The medical men in the Leg isluture, with the exception of ‘Drs. Ross ‘and "Jessop, thought $2,500 was not ““"bfl"%»m provincial secre tary remar t be had already re ceived 237 applications, * For regulating the bowels, invigorating the kidneys and stirring up the lazy ::lv:mmdf-tw:v . a cen a Dr. Morse‘s Indian Root Pills Shiset® #4 AbBigupire u) â€" â€" Totontd,)‘ March 20 en P k PPE NEIL FERGUSON B., May, 30, ‘02 e ap that tb i6 4 This . â€" may be obtained by ing | . it the firet bottle to benafit, your Deen petant 04 dtkeiete "har anthrine 1 on ue Soke Reclectone to ettnex, tos WOULD CLOSE HOTELS â€" ON ALL THE HOLIDAYS palr The linll\a;bu also asked to commend thaf the per diem <all ance be increased from 20 cents to Hy | . rrecdom Eaisco pFotest ~ . wâ€"â€"$408 the d Pes T. ahois | _ A€singt Any Monape _ | § [ â€"Pot only the greatest aound reproducing _ The formula, ~ Mter© which ~Rexall Vegetable . Compound is . put up,â€": is thesame _ as used by. a reputable successlul physician in treating . such ailinents. _ Since; it has been on the market, the reliability of this treatâ€" ment ha6â€"been demonstrated in . hunâ€" dreds ol cases, and today so positive are we of...the results one may exâ€" pect from a treatment of: this preâ€" paration, â€" that e ‘offer.. ‘to refurd any money ymi.may have paid us lot. â€"Rexall Vegetable: Compound, if. it fails .to produce beneficial <results in your own case. & Bear in mind . that Rexall ~Vegetaâ€" ble:â€" Compouni may be obtained only a#t our storeâ€"Tlt Rexall Prug Store. . IJ6 is not necessary . for any woman to: take .our unsupported word. dor any statement we make. _ In fact, sho can easily satisly hersell as to the efficacy of Rexall Vegetable Compours! if she will come to.us acquaint . her with the ingredients conï¬noo in. this preparation, and then askâ€" her _ phyâ€" siciam his opinion of the treatment. P WANT INCREASED GOVERNâ€" MENT AID FOR HOSPITAL *‘Weâ€"oppose the uns of yrsblic funds, "mhlic schools, â€"or other public instiâ€" sutions .for the dissemination of litâ€" srature, â€" the advertising of the theorâ€" ies or mhxmo« the propaâ€" zanda of any partticular system â€" of ‘ealing." 8 ‘"While in favor of . sanitation. anl leanliness in the highest degres, we »ppose "â€"the attempted use .of thes> rinciples as a .closk for: compalsory aedical~ treatment. ~ ‘‘We oppose discrimination in favor i any.â€"school or healing in the selecâ€" ion of,; Dominion, provincial, or munâ€" cipal ‘officers. . .. : . Toronto, Match 21. â€"That ars sbould be closed on & wy. and civic <Rolidayn is â€"* sal made : by W. MeDonald ir. Of =. the Legistatars â€"for‘ ‘‘We oppose the granting of a mons oly of healing practice to any sys &m or. systems of. healing: ‘‘We oppose .. any . attempt toâ€"take rom . 18 *our inalliemble right to m;loy in the hour of illness~> the ractitionér _ot: system .of our choice. ‘‘We: oppose, the <establishment : tate. medicine as we: would the ablighment of aâ€"state religion. _ Other specific clauses in‘ the . . act which â€" the league takes special ob ection. to is as %.‘“‘. clause siving ‘the provincial health .â€" officer ir his representatives the game.powâ€" t in any locality as the u;n,rm ifficer, the clause to the effect that a ocal health officer cannot be dismissâ€" d without she consent of the provinâ€" inl board; â€"_ the clause which givres ealth officers the right to enter any ouse or . premises and to examine ny person; and the clause which imâ€" o :nm‘:‘v for. hindering. . ~any ealth in his wor‘k. rice $1.00 per bottle. A. G. Hach Tib followihg bill of rights. has been rawn up by the League: . .‘ . _ CONSULT YOUR PHYSIHCIAN Freedom" Raiged ‘protest ol seven members, four . it a Arudew i h rity <of ‘physicians is its tion. ~Tt alsoâ€" objects t thess of ‘the section whi iess of ‘the section which k _ board mls reg for ar; ~sa(ter which, in 3, **.. general health of the Ats of the province may Mi EV ade to the 1J bill MeDonald tond AMigm Fele d rast pog 20. Madjcal Lib H m _ all state is Aitb ‘pro i1 t~ Conts® all diy. t the the s« t ArSt of es C. A. ROEHM, District Agont 0EMM. Distriot Agont sre different from others IPROHOBOAOR® pponoronsptronnenthentntnodentas eadmonbanadnentaegecens SA VINGS BANK DEPA RTM ENT Waterioo, > Ont. Branch, Jacob m- WATERLOQ ~MUTUAL kinds o# liver pills are "The Liver Pills act So Naturally and . Buch a statement, coming from the cashier of a bank, shows what confidence responsible people have in thes nills,. ‘Mt. A. L.Wilion after trying them wrote:; Waltiami Snider, Bsq. . _â€" _ > GB}: Dl.bql,.&tï¬q J. Bao:mo, feds St. Jug;bs. Alla w ., Preston. , P'mn?%an%'e Iph » .. Gue 6 Eâ€"u {.‘.l:gzmc, Bsq., Bl:dm Frank t, Eoq. .. F > ttâ€" z> AORFICERS Wan: Snider, â€" President. ... FIRE.INSURANCE CO. Incorporatedâ€" in 1863 To. DJ . wesk, y o 00c â€"Capital > e s Reserve â€" â€" «> Deposits > J ' Loans and Investments "Fotal Alscets _ â€" a An'-hhliâ€"dlln-m-dlncb'l‘hm“'»““‘ 4 | J. G. DOERSAM â€" King St., Waterloo yet *I have usd Dr. Miles‘ Nerve and. Liver Pills and also your Ant!â€"Pain Pills, on myself, with good results. ‘The Liver Pilla act so ‘maturally and so ‘easily that . 1 scarcely know that I Mnmpll. Frequently being . with headache I ukoum-bh“l“llnlllt 2 every case." e en t 6t Fohre it the ‘Fimt Xational Bank of Sparta. . . Dr. Miles‘ Nerve and Liver Pill THE MOLSONS BANK posits Pn enï¬ t 23,0771730â€" °_ 35.042,311 ins and Investments % *Â¥22 'flfl:ow 38,854-3‘" r#'&&b * * $ / .% 35) 192 f 4‘»'3?-& Branches in Canada, avd Agerits a1 alls. "s esns c "oke Poincigat use in the Wiailk _ = ns o A GBENERAL BANKING BUSBINESS TRANSACTEHD, _ GROCERIES t If at all Branches ~Interest.allowed at highest current raté. RECORD OF PROCRESS FOR FiVE YEARSâ€"1906â€"1311 99 90 King St. E. *&wwp’b ir Hame i “‘E 3ICAL instrumentâ€"but the greatest Incorporated 18655 Many AtiON FOR Ins} minoh {Reear ds eale nreertpa ns M x ‘$Meat" Markot $ Meat ® Market @#§¢N4¢d8¢¢ereessecrss¢s¢e8e Issuer of Matriage Licenses . Store nearPost Offic«. _ WATERLOO Sanderson‘$ ABAkery 28 8t. Waterioo â€" _ Fexsy Nes ‘Baagd rolp.: 3e E JACOB BALL ï¬ehfl&tflfli‘mï¬ our .Damerons With ‘the cholcest and . meate all the, year roand. * > In the ling of masts we u Bod. Pork, V-:II...M on""n-?:.â€f;u--Hg Qi John B, Fischer‘. $ 3s 3,000,000 ho lanan o finished piccerof ce in your home. aihe Berlin, Ont rola $18.50 ts $840.00 id ise 100 Lakeside Ave. Orange, N. J. : ords, 8§¢. to $2.50, BAison Standard $ 4, pse. Kdisos 1911 such % E2"