~<~â€"~~ (BromIILEâ€" risy _ Of be will 3 aiÂ¥ inte Lty 4 A ns e a fls t _ Phe eopy lor 1 o dacinenca _ "Advertistog + be nuaide »toal coming may, t mbre ! w Wkâ€" tC S ECS C de Sreat factories in all . fatt$ 14. are employed at the Pr %-; out Buttons for: otn: dses. The product will PU mhc billions in ‘quu;htj‘, ; in‘ value, There has not teon a ? lp‘t_.halll a century:. The 1 sÂ¥he <‘xtles. Then bittons in wiru recakp 10 THEB®___ BUTTON OUTLOOK ly descrined by ‘one‘ s Dt indd standing was 0 fi? on the basis @hore‘s J @ ‘veRs sch Am,â€" are a good deal after those that went 0‘¢ fron ty yearsâ€" ago. Crysial #he most numerois and prettiest at ~present. T se that went o.« from forty> €0 Mâ€" years > ago. Crysial buttons . are: ’ w mumerois and among . the [rettiest at «present. They. are said to be ma‘te of handâ€"cut Eohemian *- and are bell and saucer shaped. tfl[omd erystal buttors may be. had ï¬j ‘amethyst, saprhire and . to, at bues. ‘Then . there are ivory ball bit ’*_D, some â€". plain,â€" some elabcra{tely earved, and amber buttors and china biittons. There are puttons of galaita ‘born, bors, cnameled wcod andâ€"comâ€" Binations of â€" {ortoise shell and galâ€" with. They are yround, triangUlar, 0. al «Iti square bittons.â€" Of vcry hecessity the buttonc, as tce fashion ~gains, will grow larger. It is a fact well undcr: #stood amongâ€"those who stucy tw Catâ€" the button‘, as toe fashion gains, will grow larger. It is a fact well undcrâ€" stocd among those who stucy tw Catâ€" er to popular tista in styles that. go *o one ertreme or_another brfore goâ€" ang o«t.. On this theory the 1910 hat Bas reached its l.mit, which is good news;, but, on the same theory, / the hobble s.irt will soomgive place to the crinolinc,â€" which is not goodâ€"gews. Wï¬er this may te, the last butâ€" ton ‘‘rage‘‘ raached the saucer‘ stage before . vanizhing; buttors may attain meâ€"plate <Cinmcasions ‘this time, 6f they. may develop ratherâ€" alohg lines ul Peauty than of size, in which event they wovld ~ ojen fresh opportunities In for C in ® It does the.. WO hour has helped countless thousands of thin, weak, delicate childrenâ€"made them strong, plamp and robust. 1y newspaper published 6 It creates an appetite, aids digestion, fills the veina with rich red blood C the d is largely mas':w goming Af ApyCerist®s lesh gui rates ight from any it brings th mWg 0 s Â¥B0ST i iliness oft loss goming back, Of arC han c otck being at H?â€' slv toward “ws its ;;‘g' do the is "a" cotâ€" Apr actual it will not Atitorney . Pattison â€"caused surprise by deelnr% that to his ovmtw:; cdge Nesbitt had "been in Chicago more than ‘a year and frequently ‘had {incd ‘witi# â€"him at.a downtownâ€"hotel, “‘;Thn President of a<bank h"?‘u‘ da: is merely a nominal figure,"" sa Mr. Pattison. The -.m%&m officers have most of the t. The charge of forgery ‘is not extraditable in any. event. Dr.. Nesbitt, moreover, did not forge anything."~ . . W;’. oo :.“/JF;‘$ 4 ; k A e sienieg in mt fore _ Uni Foote. .Ths extradition laws. do 0t permit of bail. His hearing was conâ€" To : ferace â€" Caabothe ut met t‘s _ al $ Wm. K. Pattisos ani Wim. flmv would: not state what their course of aceion would be, but it is said that Nesbitt â€"will fight all: attempts to exâ€" tradite him. 4 4 Nesbitt ‘at fiest denied his identity. A: nimper <of.â€"Toronto school â€" teachers attonding ‘a convention here positiveâ€" ly identified him, however, and later his attorneys gave out a oï¬i;n,‘ admittingâ€"biny to be the formet Fatme ers : Bank w‘&.m â€"he was guilty of any offerce. Â¥AI ‘The charges, against Nesbitt, .as made known. toâ€"day, ares {â€"_â€"~~ «/ Making false returng to tioeâ€"Governâ€" ment cf.Canada. vnder the banking inglaws Of.1907; B‘ Conspiring _ to exchange certificates from the Treasury Board under the ben‘ ing laws. AAthe ... oi d Nh in Cons iracy to & means of forgeries The â€"tearing seftoreâ€" Commiissioner Foote was. cn a warrant .charging Nesrit* with forgery under &e bankâ€" ing laws, and with nuiking a false reâ€"{ poit to the Canadian Minister of Fiâ€" rance.~The, wartant was issued 'atth‘! reqrest of : Chicago detectives,acting under ~authofity . from the . Canadian Government. .â€"â€" Nesbitt has refused to talk, except y that he would pleadâ€"fot guilâ€" and that the ‘charge was a "mon ;« mistake."‘~ According to pérâ€" arance is greatly r\n‘mn I!r A wailcr took creditâ€"for. the arrest of" Dr. Nesbitt. Joserh Sadeco, emâ€" {loycd <in~ & rcstaurant at No. 840 Fa‘t Sixtyâ€"third street, declares he recognized the physician banker when he came there to eat, and then notiâ€" ficd ths police of Toronto. D:ring th>â€"day the police searched the city for apretty blonde type of a woman with whom, it is alleged, the ban‘ er had been in the babit of tak inz his meals. * % The. ~Lat »in the vicinity of East Cixtyâ€"third street anl Lexinigton aveâ€" n‘‘c, where the physitian was afrest e&C. wisâ€"also closely watched. | The ol Raoman Catholic Church in lmldrlmy, built 35 years ago and too small for. the large congregation, . is ‘beifg torn "down~ this week to make | rlace for a rew "qne, which is to be vbuilt on &b¢ ‘same site this sumyner at . a tost of $80,000. o * t The. ~Lat »in theâ€" vicinity of East Sixtyâ€"third street ani Lexington aveâ€" n‘c, where the physic¢ian was aftest &‘, wias also closely watched. ‘"I knew Nesbitt in Teronto, whete I wor‘el asâ€"a>waiter at the â€" Albany €lib for four years," said Sadeco, in tilling of his part in‘ the capture. ‘"‘Two weeks ago I was in the res tavrant, â€"which . my . brother. keeps, when Nesbitt came in, I h_fl‘w him at o c in soite of his beard." oâ€"c> in spite of" his beard." _ ‘"He came in ‘again several times, Â¥nd 1 wasâ€"positive. Then I wrote to the police in Toronto." .98 NEW CHUKCH AT MILDMA y Alter a campaign extending . : over several years Osteopaths have at last succeeded in geclthg legislation â€" givâ€" ing them Jegal recognition in â€" Outâ€" wrio. The opposition of the medical righlon. of tile :mnxsit is said ing them legal recognition in â€" Outâ€" ario. The opposition of the medical profession . to granting â€" profesgional status to Ostcopaths ‘was unavailing. It will be a satisfaction to the many friends of practitioners * in this modâ€" era branch of the, . healing art, â€" to kniow that the stigma sought â€"to â€" be placed : upon . thoke practising ~ it through lack of official status is . to be removed. < In their enthusiasm ToY theit newâ€"found art \Osteopaths have no doubtâ€"perhaps not without â€" reaâ€" râ€"*y theit Aallure : to w xtravagant claims as to the ‘curh boiding diptomas granted by college ut ostbapathy recugnired ‘by the Ont ario Medicai <Uouncii will be petmit tod: to be registered in Ontatio;. bul phy sicans Th OSTEOPATHY RECOGNIZED Remand2:] on eding wn iipon thamselves Waitet ‘Claims the Credit roceedings ThF of H FC steal ~$300,000 &\ UIDG nLO, 4 s teapathy rgery. Charge the . F NFESSES MURDER OF â€"_. 0) â€"0l 0_ Suped| _ . "___ _ JuNk peabse t roftonm Sta hy _ browught he ridicule of ‘u-fl!g ic naok h tho asgist vig PS / C o h * ¢ l <MOR . M m{ T Boat>, Arrilc1%~C ;t&" Langmald is nelsg detained »s um _ | aprcagante to day l’,._fh:.d#_..“ week. Langmaid is :’h was fixed ol by giio.ooo.wo horseâ€"power, ~ with .. Onâ€" tario considerably® in the Jead.s Furâ€" ther statistical details are being Ob wg® Wwet‘ j P ng’ ’ I wasâ€"cured .of <Acute Bronchitis by TO ILI.US\'MTI} .-..g!.’,‘m-.‘-n NINARD‘S LLNIMENT <o 00400 Gvel B," April 11.A -aaw + 0¢ .-m;u@vuw%\m: milk . soy. Iy was mace by Assistant Senitary . Inâ€" speetor" w& a report to th Roard â€" of. Health. In ,Part he ‘sai ‘The stables thenmselves, '“‘"% vety few exceptions,. were found . us :ally citby, â€"some disgracelully «:o. total .at seace : cages, acâ€" ¢o nts for this â€"state of things, â€" but nct for the ~resercce, whore mili /. is hbaniled, ‘¢f Figsâ€" in a Althy condition, hens rocstuizâ€"azote and alongsi¢e the cow s, atd in or@rtase dead herin Fot ting in ‘thé stable."‘ the p ~The commission has collected .. reâ€" ports showing that Canada‘s . waterâ€" powersare fow being umizgl_ up . to GUELPHN‘S MILK SUPPLY tained The moét commion cause of insomâ€" niaâ€" is disorders ol the stomach. Chamberlain‘s . Stomach and _ Liver ‘Tablets correct these® disorders® and enable you to:sleep. . For:sale by All i::.. 4th. 200 marksâ€"Will G@ingrich â€"Sr. 2nd, 150â€" imgrksâ€"Lila Wolfe . 77, Verna Ingold 75, David Steinman 70, Vera Ingold 66, Gordon Wolfe 437 . ~Brd. 175 marksâ€"Ada Ramseyer 85, Fva Ruthig.78, Staniey Wolfe 76. _ Jr. Ind. ; 125 marksâ€"Milton Wagler 90,â€"Reuben â€"Ruthig 87, Walter â€" Latz 59, Eldie Wagier 47. . . yX First Reader. 100 marks â€" Willie Ramseyer 85, Arthur (ingerich 85. INDETERMINATE SENTENCES ! PROPOSED FOR DRUNKARDS Toron‘o, ~April A2.â€"Provision . for the imâ€"osing of. indeterminate ser tentes on habitcal drun‘ ards is>. in eludcd in the_statute law Amendment aet which was corsidered in commitâ€" té: ol the Legisiature yesterday. SCHOOL REPORT FOR MARCH, Hor. ‘W.: J. Hanza, in exidaining the provision, saidâ€"that such ‘a measâ€" ure had been agitated for some tims. It woild asply particularly to aâ€"city such is Toronto, which had estail‘s‘ ¢1 an Industrial Farm~in ‘conrcction with its jail. At present three months was the longest period for which a person might be sentenced. to . jail for intoxication . TVéâ€"clarse, which is an amerAment to â€" the â€"<consolidated â€" municigal‘ act, Irovides that: ‘‘Where a ferson . is convicted of teing Touno drunk ‘or disâ€" orderly in a public flace, contrary to a municifal byâ€"law within three months after a prior Conviction for a li"e offence, hemay be comm{tted, by. the Police: Magistrate or° Justice ol the Peate, before: whom he luavl:_- *ed, tomhdnï¬zl’nun.q tality irs which the order b:*oun mittal is made fof an inde Ats amendment to the horticultural societies: act provided. that no hortiâ€" cultural society " in :a tity of more than.. 100,000 popvlation shall receive an annval grant "from â€" the Governâ€" ment cf over $500. + 4 S.â€"S..NO..1% WILMOT ecaused by the acew mulation of waste matter and impurities within the body. enable the bowels, the kidneys, the lungs and the pores of the skin to throw off these provent ‘or cure SCHUOL REPORT Dr. Morse‘s Indian R.oot Pills, pleading id s IN VERY: BAD SHAPE wÂ¥ JJ";YTM“ er,. that, haÂ¥yâ€" ~“‘:x;' I&‘W’,t‘ u:% trom iceal, even &* 3 flfli EM@ev'h"lg’l' ‘ " comâ€" Board ":!.‘.c:an vestigat %z report and also the feavib lity sol es tabiish ty ques tion the c ‘fororite,"*Apt,l 12.â€"By introducing bis ~ amendment to the medical _ act %vu;g ‘recognition â€"inder ceftain _ reâ€" prictions â€"to osteopaths pitacticlag in Catario, Pr.â€" 0. Jamicson (South (Grey) found that he bad stirred up stch ‘a "Lornets‘ nest‘‘ that. it movâ€" ed in the Legislature: yesterday _ to strite out all the tlasses in the »ill which related: to osteopaths. : Under.â€" the circumstances, . Dr..Jamâ€" feson thought ‘‘it would not be in the interests ‘of" the mecical professfon, arnit the public‘‘ to have ‘the: bill pass atâ€"the tresent time. Accordingly he projos>d to let the jegislation. go.ovâ€" erâ€"until next year, when it might be lwgt up again. In the meantime so . prevent ‘‘the _ country . becoming ‘Iegislation Rould be ma %&ï¬&ï¬' 2u=Pr Asole semaining clause in" the amendiment to the medicar act vgo- v{ied ~for Interprovincial reciprocity in the \‘#nï¬-"ol medical practiâ€" tioners. ~clause was passed â€" by the House in compnittés. _ : ~AsX_his opiniom of a remedy for the wilments peculiar ta women that conâ€" tains> in judicions~ acnountâ€" such inâ€" gredients _ as Black ~Haw, ~ Cramd Bark, Unicotrm Root, Srmw Vine, Bluo Cobosh, Goléert Semt amd < Cinâ€" nanion ~Berk: Go to Your â€"Physician Hoâ€"will tell you that these are just the ingre Xents â€" used by specialists in lrcating ‘such ailments and that â€" ths ghod> qjudgment show» inâ€"theit ° se lection has ~been demcnstrated© â€" by coun l ss casesâ€" bercitted. Re: l Vegetg.le Compoun! is made. _ cfter the formula of & ‘ s1¢â€" cesst=1 <physician‘ who ‘has made a sjetizl 7~ of _ wonlan‘s ailments â€" an! cuntairs _tho ingredients mentioned above. y a. 4 Tok i# Its â€" â€"worth has teem dethonstrated many â€"â€"times by your â€" friends and neighbors ° ~and, if you ~have nced of stich a remedy, we as that ~you tty ::'nu Vegetale.: Compryind ah oir rn' Exam. . 4 a B@r IV.â€"JolmPaiterson, . Merman Th: TY Alto@fpreiss, Ciayton ~AIF, d reiss, C Sch« St) Tt â€"O1 Prows, : | Vatlt ~SH. a rown, erlie Bierman, flhmx;, Roy Schmidt, %ï¬, Nni:& Magxgle Helm. . °. C Jt. IMâ€"J Dorscht, Mabel Heimâ€" sice ton .. Frickey, â€" _ Allan ¢._ M Vogel, Henty Voge!, ard e esnt 3 26 startiny for the : west â€" this ~of the people from here confitimition® service .\ 9\ t + * loa Whn Bay> : 3 Ol% c3 0 > zn _ Br: U â€"Edgar Beilnfl‘.'t. s::' M. Belia , Vera ® m:.-hnou Fritkey, â€"_ Vic ie on mop, on Touebt: reed Bitise. Plogeins "I neldet, Willie. Mitcholl ~ JÂ¥ . I1.~ Hatold â€" Schaetes, Leo M.Tmn‘ WItE." Israel ‘Martin. He the present Ite Report of S. 8. n:n ‘: ' ol pupils: k thagp t IV.â€"Joimâ€"Patterson ng & picMicigat, Gairy +o with s all sorts of itregular M M mt ‘insanitary conditions, ee also to. tate up => the a municipal abattoir. _ ERBSVILLE anda Brow Doerbacker e« t §.; No. 10; Waterioo pupils ffter . Promo ey, _ Violet ker, Florence »r“‘;ucwaw s (To| / DRONKENNESS lead . the list. ‘Toromio ha â€.uqmwmv 100 more. inireabiy. witih the tewus, but there vo w 2:_... %ï¬n in tlu‘ulu‘ol Otâ€" tawa, " St. Thomas -t; : Kingston, mn;*mr“hï¬-e, had 101~ less cases of drunkenness . than in . the previous year. . "Ay 4 “1: local qption, dm:‘n:o there were ; prose 74 con Rose Iot moteidion or mes e Preâ€" vincial Treasurer received $11,780, as against $8,213 the previous year. _ , ‘There â€" wore 1,816 . progecubions against licenses and nonâ€"licenses, . the latter clagys providing~ 1,209 convicâ€" tions. Lo zm For the year ended April 30, 1911, there were 1,642 tavern licenses in the provincé. 17 beer and wine . li< censes, 236 shop.licenses, 31. wholeâ€" sale and 51 club~liceuses, making.. &A : Thk Toln! amount paid to the. mont: he total amount h cipalities for the ticense~ year * of 1910â€"11 "was $358,467.34, while â€"â€" the total revenue was $445,761.94. '-_E â€" ‘The report contains . noâ€" comments or:recommendations. 3 Pb 75 NXonge §%.," Toronto, Canada. References as to â€" Dr. MeTaggart‘s professional standing and personal inâ€" hgty permitted by * % W. R.Meredith, Chict Justice. Sir George W. Ross, exâ€"Premierâ€" of mma s # 3x 9654 Liquor and . Rev. J.â€"G. Shearer, B.A., D.D., Seâ€" cretary Boartd of Moral Reform, ‘Toâ€" _ Rev. N. Burwash, D. D., President Victoria ‘College. is t e ~ Right. Rev: J. F. Sweehy, D.D. Bishop of ‘Toronto. a, No 3 .. Hon." ~ Thomas " â€"Coftce, ***fepator for. tho tignor and mï¬ï¬ ud are healthful, â€" safe, â€" Jnexpensive treatments. No hypodermaic injections no publicity, no Joss of time â€" from business, and a certain cure. : Conâ€" sultation or correspondence invited. Ottawa, April 11.â€"The "cartwheel‘ sgilver â€"dollar is not to cumber < the pbckets of Camadians Hon. .W. T. White, Minister of . Finamte, has (deâ€" cioed:not to procecd with the coinage of sliver dollars, as authorized ‘by the legislation introduced last yéar by the ©xâ€"KFingnce ‘ Minister, . Hon. . W. S. Ficlding. Mr. ‘White belfeves that the dollat notes fil all requirements â€"at present, â€" and that the silver. dollars would: be : unnecessary and cumberâ€" some. ‘The dies for tug which teâ€" cently . arrived ‘at the Qttawa mint tt:;n: Englanc, will therefore not be used.: > s a The coinage of five and ten dollat: gold pivces . wil} begin next month, and mbout eight million dollars worth will be minted.> A largely quantity of Canadian ~gold has gone through the refinery at theâ€"mint during the past six . months and is â€" now ready for mirting. _ Thesnew colts . will be exâ€" changeable <at.. par in the United * tates, the intrinsic mw,w exâ€" ‘mctly the same as the Amer five and tenâ€"doliar gold pigtes. . * ‘CARTâ€"WHEELS" WILL NOT * â€" BE COINED IN CANADA H you have $rouble in geiting rid of your cold you may know that ybu are not treating ,!t“'zopefly. There is no woeeks d it N f “t:z s and 4t ..wi it you W : 'a.o-g;;hn«w..-%x Most of discasges â€"Results of promotion exams mark 312. W From Jr.. UII to 8r. IIlâ€"â€"_, Olive Schweitker 427, Clatence Reist 348, Hilda Heinttman 330, Kathicon Lang $25,~© Anson Matrtinâ€" â€"813, ~~Samuel Cressman, Erma Koch. _ fr:4 From Sr. H. to Jr. I1IT.â€"Roy Meyâ€" or §7%, Grace Hallinan 383, â€"Annic Snyder 359, Pearl Koch 312. > From Jr. 1‘ .. tb St. 11â€" Wilfted ella revily‘s mm vs: t C C F57 nmm-n Violet O‘â€" From: 81. Mtâ€"to J¢. IV.â€" : Laura Bell Turrel â€" 408, Erma Hotrst < 383, h&;mumnm 857, .: Alice . Snyder ik A. McTAGGART,â€" M.D., CM t Tob hied Un No: "but w fee +A "t» se & > m uen ie uis seages . | ~ Pogunidnia > and congump in Local ‘Option Places * mss 16 E@um th lere has been~ a stead tation. ‘Toronto and Hamilto aclist. ‘Toronto had 271° case id H BLOUMINGDALE Tobacco Habit M jator Om C : are ve c injections ime â€" from ure. â€" Conâ€" Hamil Dj} NOT Pass aopeaoaonony npoponorononenoaenonontnenthoncant onlnononoatecnodenteonoben®donce SAVINGS â€"BANK DEPARTME NT Waterioo, Ont. Branch,â€" â€" Jacob > Mespoler, Manager aliat esns en apen natet all imil . &'"3: ha‘s ate at t eppolinirie 02. bebadeadrencget Dr, de Van‘s Female Pilis WATERLIOIOâ€" MUTUAl The tha: $16.50 to $240.00 t the Comiort of the permane Bidicon Phonos caphs .. i C. A BOEHM, District Agent ~ WATERLOO, ONT. Calktal follts went to the . 4 ‘herbalist forgexrroott is hes bake * BL1SS Poins and Tvchpants B ?ék_in the olden days FIRE INSURANCE CO. . â€" Incorporated in 1863 Totai Assets 31st December; $126,808 1 $ _ purify the blood, reguâ€" ¢ lh‘.iâ€™ï¬ tain pcrfetcï¬ iskO0 ; | e mssy h“l y»,h’ ‘.:‘.""v;?‘;'" * < Dr. J . H. Webb, Heq, § Withame Border, Rey: : Geo, Diebeél, i P J. En mm.?.',‘in. Bt, Jacobs Pn 1 mmabiasy Hiey â€" Thitee j LA y ba ie egks" OFFICERS 3 Wm, Snider, Geot Dï¬"%mh ;‘n’ukm m Berlin, THE MOLSONS BANK iss and Investments . ~â€" ~~_‘« ~ â€"~27,457,0007 ~_38,°54 Has $3 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in : e the Principal m%h\%% : . 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Pat it Offic UEEL i:ï¬ â€˜TÂ¥a Jewelleor and Opticvian: _«lesuer of Marringe Licenses Store nearPost Offins. _ WATERLIOG Secvcetesdsssssedtestes THE LEADING ileat Market + $:3,000, JACOB BALL frÂ¥ing tut Semtrofe m with the cholcsst ‘and u-vu péte m ‘d Hama â€"AgH Baed io molle /+ o6 4 * vâ€" M!JE;Q: . ,:g TrA patents. . B m â€" Patent i ies lohn Berlin, Ont Orange, N. J., U. 8. A. 100 Lakeside Avenue everywhere. . Geâ€"to the TuUnd $.4, € 400000 BFfabe! 48,237,284 in all "Hast "of bvine Sngar ch woâ€"