MONTHLY BUDGET OF OLD NEWS Grave.â€"Mrs #a few short spelis of sleighing. ) "wet days. People were glad | e rain. j ter began on the 21st. ' tar of wondrous beauty, both in : ind brightness was seen on the‘ Of the 16th. It was seen until m., some calling it the Star of girls and a few others in â€" the ! â€"â€" factory gave Mr. _____‘ istimas prese«t of a fine ‘easy || because he faithfully promised § t chewing tobacco, and therefor ‘ ; it tobacco juice on and around | ; machines. 3 Chas. Fred Brown and Mr. L. 'i ithaupt were in the field as canâ€"| for the mayoralty for 1888. I rown, however, resigned, and : f ml'thaupt was then elected by i 1g1 _‘ D;xmhcr, 1887, a quarter of a cer "\ommsm“ss“q i‘n'ry much . cold weather. years ther. reached 10 above zero aco Aos dren‘s H . ital ks E!t{’lhx"‘n to Filtrai= n & ow Sewer. EII Viaduct, ... o. Eonsit Cns oerde #a "ef _ _to tieâ€"up the ertire| badly broken. IHe was cushed te ffic of Worchester County. _ | hOsP:tal, where the doctors found wme amputation may be necessary. LSTING ACCIDENT. n RTON.â€"While sleighriding| ‘The Ambassadors of the great c‘s Hill in the West Ward)ers met in London to reviéw the i.;jn Kruspe, the fourteenâ€" kan situation. E. _ the veter 5+. i‘l.d cour Bo one can .1913 â€" should ing of the F\ ; just as 181 of Napoleon‘s just as 1713, t, marked the J. G. DOERSAM KING STREET from a musical standpoint, because Blue Amberols have me than any other p[\onogmph records and reproduce lifelike way. e from an investment standpoint, beâ€" Amberols will never wear and reproâ€" ectly than. when new, and will never jured by careless handling. ,The Blue Amberol is a Record for t Reform Yonkets this morning, and he 300 car men who quit y rather than btreak in man as m:obormanâ€"sait e Amberol Records ESTION AND BYâ€"LAws _ = _ CARRIED IN TORONTO nitarium st as 1813 marked the downâ€" Napoleon‘s imperial ambition, t as 1713, by the peace of Utâ€" marked the collapse of the asâ€" Edison Phonograph [ slsc Sulo s CempeRiete k ag y qo _. _‘ Mhe Janualry| war, Mr. Harrison says that whatâ€" of The English Retiow. In‘ ever may be the arrangements . made Â¥ey of the international outâ€" at its closg, they can be but temporâ€" ie ‘‘thirteen‘"‘ superstition has ary. at best, apd may only lay down itly _ exercised some influence the material log.a struggle even more the veteran Positivist, \\'ho! desperate and (o’enngn eVen greatâ€" , er than those of this reâ€"settlement of , of _ course, â€" merely fanciful international relations. He says : ‘ ene _ can regard it seriously| ‘What 1912 seems to have effected 13 should mark a great reâ€" is a vast aggrandizement of the Slaâ€" of the European state sysâ€", vyonie races in their seculir struggle t as 1813 marked the downâ€" against the Teutonic races. Even _ a Napoleon‘s imperial amln‘tion.Jlocal and temporary triumph of Ausâ€" ) as 1713, by the peace of Utâ€"| tria over Servia cannot cancel _ the rarked the collapse of the asâ€" act that henceforth the way â€" south of Louis XVI. A new Cen~feast to the Black ‘Sea and the Aegan | plus that ominous thirteen, Sea is barred to Germany.‘"‘ 2 emerptapmeemeneet.. _ ULIAR STRIKE line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at : Of course, _ merely fanciful) ene _ can regard it seriously| 3 should mark a great â€" reâ€" :" the European state sysâ€"| PPeArs in the role of a pessiâ€" . an article §» the January of The English Retiew. _ In °y of the international â€" outâ€" ar it at your Edison dealer‘s today A. Edison, Inc., 100 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J , U. S. 4 you invest in Phonograph Records s farthest when you buy CR20C WOstuer. lyears, ana also her new‘bornfl babe. + A sad death occurred in a re of a hed 10 above zero a'hou-l in Guelph when Chas. Rake, oné ’ol our Berlin boys was burned to most of the month. death. FHe was brought to Berlin for rt spells of sleighing. burial and was about 26 years of age. People were glad / .Tohn Shafer, (painter). At _ his funeral the Berlin band played and a n the 21st. '[ew fraternal companies marched. rous beauty, both in | A rather amusing incident happened ss was seen on the ‘me about dusk on the eve of the 17th. . It was seen until I started for my singing school at lling it the Star of Mannheim on foot, and when at Snyâ€" 'dcr’s creek, Queen St. south, a team few others in the‘came along. It was â€" a democrat, gave Mr. â€"â€"â€"â€"‘with only one man in it. I _ asked eat of a fine ‘easy for a ride. IJe refused. 1, however, faithfully promised jumped on the back part of this carâ€" obacco, and therefor ‘riage. He ordered me off, and said, uice on and around if I did not get off he would shoot me. [X60 «oubt he suspected ma «s 00 IP" .l cce 17 0 resisesssessesseees rresssssesesssese QUESTIOXN. > Not a car was V\ * _ huad From Peter Shupe‘s Diary sasessseeese seseeeseeee seesevssese SW ue 128 BYâ€"LAWS quarter of a century ago @% Â¥ BE A LN Eds dune 2: Ashidiict : BB iR ie â€" badly broken. He was tushed to the hospital, where the doctors found that amputation may be necessary. rearâ€"old son of M Kruspe, lost â€" c “'hi('h he was s with a fence post sleigh were hurt, hedc ce jumped on the back part of this carâ€" ‘riage. He ordered me off, and said, if I did not get off he would shoot me. No doubt he suspected me of belongâ€" 'ing to the party wnich attacked Mr. !Michner, one of our Berlin boys, rear Bright lately. Now reader if von ara se e ns 0 you, and don‘t be afraid this time T seessssesseesee sessseese reesssseesesesesee8e88008e 16,838 14,445 10,969 12,956 11,665 14,593 15,197 16,196 For Yes. 25,421 i of Mr. and Mrs st _ conttol of was stcering and Against. 3,822 1,732 6,879 $ 4,781 5,553 4,065 3,998 4,065 control of the bobs stcering and collided St. All those on the , but Kruste sufered $ No. ©,104 . fis leg being tushed to the somethins in its °‘/Board of Control in Toronto st on the | &ku, W'I!_I'I’_SON;_I!L“ Year â€" Mts. _ John great powâ€" Maj. Wor. 19,020 Maj. Por 13,016 9,713 4,190 8,175 9,132 10,528 11,899 12,491 Balâ€" im ANOTHER BOOST I® ofn. |_SARNIA.â€"The price of crude _ oil was again boosted yesterdavy at the | headquarters of the Imperial Oil Reâ€" | inery hete by the sum of three cents. | The local firm gets all the oil it can |from the local Canadian fields about Petrolea and _ Oil Springs. The _ reâ€" finety _ at _ Petrolea has been paying _over $3 a battel. The price paid by the Imperial _ has _ been raised five times lately, bringing it up to $1.85 a barrel. I (Signed) R. L. Morris." | Put up in 25¢. 50c. and $1.00 boxes. t_ITS AMIGHTY FINE TO _ BE ‘“’ELI. AND YOU CAN SoOoN BE so BY_ TAKING SOLACE. "No | SmpCial Treatment Schemes or Fees." {JUST SOLACE ALONE does _ the | work. Write to day for the free box, ‘ote. t‘.\'llL\(‘l‘I REMEDY CO., BATTLE [LCREEK, MICH, 1â€"10¢. __R. 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Testimomal letters, literâ€" ‘ aturo and FREE BOX sent upon reâ€" quest, ~CCLOAUL _ REMEDY is a recent medical discovery of three German Scientists that dissolves Uric Acid Crystals and Purifies the Blood. . It is easy to take, and will not affectâ€" Money back for auy case of RHEUMATISX, NEURALGIA HEADACHE THAT SOLACKE _ FAILS TO REMOVE. SOLACE _ REMEDY is a rec Filis Ward 6â€"F. J. Conboy, W son. # _ Ward @â€"W. H. Shaw, John Noble. Ward 3â€"C. _ A. oB. ECrown, . A. C. Lewis. «Ward 14â€"R. p. Fairbairn, Y., H Smith. * Ward 5â€"Alex. McKay, W. 0. Mcâ€" Taggart. Ward 1â€"W. son. The aldetmen clected are : Ward 1â€"Hubbard, Walton, Robbins Ward 2â€"Wickett, Resk, Rowland. Ward 3â€"Rawlinson, Burgess, Bell. Ward 4â€"Wanless, Weston, MeMur: nich. > Ward 5â€"May, Meredith, Dunn. Ward 6â€"McBrein, Maybec, Spence. Ward 7â€"Ryding, Anderson. Board of Education. Ward 7â€"R. R Foster .., O‘Neill ... Church .,_ McCarthy, Spence ... Yeomans Simpson . McGuite . Ward ...... Sweeny ... Hocken Davies _ â€"| _ With one Exception A questionâ€""Are you 4n favor of assets‘ng buildings, improvements and income on a lower basis than lands * was . voted onâ€"25,424 f(r)t,wto'_;!-,_l;)i against, a majority of 19,020. The votes wetre as follows : Every byâ€"law was carried. These Provided _ for a grant to the Sick Children‘s Hospital ; for waterworks extension . for an addition to the filâ€" tration _ plant ; for grant to storm sewers ; for a _ Bloor street viaduct ; for garbage disposal ; for a grant |to tle _ National _ Sanatorium and lor[ good roads. â€" ry Solace at our Expense )@ 3@ 2 7, 1,8R; +â€"Hofratio Hosken| Ottawa, Jan. 11â€"A Canadianp lis; ’wu elscted Mayor of Toronto toâ€"day | of New,. Year‘s honors was announced by a majority of 18,890 votes over|last night. ‘The Government has clcâ€" Thomasg Davies. vated to the dignity of Privy Counâ€" The Board of Control will be the|cillor two of the prominent Conserâ€" same as last year, with the exception | vative members of the Commonsâ€" that Ald. John O‘Neil takes the place namely, Mr. Samuel Barker, M. P., of Controllet Maguire. A large vote| for Hamilton, _ and Mr. George A. was polled, and there were many surâ€" Clare, M. F. for South Waterloo. prises. _ In ward 3 Samuel McBride They are now entitled for life to the was defeated by three votes. In ward |Prefix *‘Honorable‘" to their names, 5 Ald. Graham was defeated alter 17/and in the table of precedence _ rank years in the Council. Sart in T‘hist pacsinccoo n o8 2 1 Toronto, _ Jan. 1.â€"Horatio Hosken was elscted Mayor of Toronto toâ€"day by a majority of 18,890 votes over Thomasg Davies. The Board of Control wili be tb‘ l:.moula::t year, u‘t.ltbm; The Aldermen For Controller W. o Hiltz, J. W. Jack For Mayor Hopkins, Jas W. Hodgâ€". Robbins 15, 919| _ "7°1 tince 1900, and was the firs 14/64g| M2YOr of the town of Preston. _ N 13‘799|!s one of _ the bestâ€"known and mos 12:690 respected citizens of the county. 11,999 M 10,775 021| WHY KEEP ON COUGHING ? 9‘310 Here is A Remedy That Will Stop it 1,651 Do you realize the danger in a 504 | neglected cough? Then why don‘t you get rid of it? Yes, you can shake it off, even though it has stuck to you for a long time, if â€"you go about it right. OR 27,983 9,093 Try a bottle of Vinol, with the unâ€" derstanding | thas your money will be returned if it does not help you. A. G. H.\ELII\'EI:. Waterloo. â€"at the n&e'tlï¬ï¬â€"-bal'islng up th'o weakened, runâ€"down system. It is the combined action of the medicinal elements, cods‘ livers, aided by the bloodâ€"making and strengthâ€" creating properties of tonic jron which makes Vinol zo efficient in curing chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis rest was broken so much. The effect of taking your cod liver and iron remâ€" edy, Vinol, is that my cough is gone. I can now get a good night‘s rest, and I feel much stronger in every way." A. ieR nb ds Aust Bsc t d sc hA £ MO a very heavy cold which settled into a chronic ceugh, which kept â€" me awake nights for fully three months, and felt tired all the time because my Mrs. Maria Primrose, of 87 Newell Str_eel, Brooklyn,_ N. Y., says: "I had Are Being Cured by Vinol. Did you ever cough for a month? Then just think how distressing it must be to have a cough hang on for three months. C. A. Zavitz, Agricultural _ College Guelph, Ontario. These meetings are open to any one interesied in Agriculture. Cheap rates have teen arranged on the cortificate plan. _ For {fuller particulgrs _ apply to the Secretaty, Besides the presentation of the re sults of exporiments there will be adâ€" dresses and disussions on the followâ€" ing special subjects‘: ‘"Possibilities of Intensive Fariting in Ontario," ‘‘Division of Labor on the Farm," ‘"‘The Operation and Value of the Seed Control Act of 1911," "Convenâ€" iences n the Home and on the Farm,‘ ‘"Ontario‘s part _ in Fedcral Agriculâ€" tural Coâ€"operation,"‘ etc. ments will be presented and discussed at the annual meeting. Minard‘s LAniment Cures Colds, Ete l~ The coâ€"operative e&perimental work of the Union has been more extensive during the past year than at anyâ€"preâ€" vious time. Six different Committees have conducted active work in 1912.J In agriculture alone experiments wore conducted on 5,027 farms in Ontario. J Thle summary resultsâ€"of ~theseâ€"experiâ€" mecting at the ()ï¬tarE;:\él-'i_c\Aâ€"l_u_:;al Coliege, Guelph, on the ,7th and 8th o[A.}anuary next. The Ontario Agricultwral and Exâ€" perimental. Union will\hold its annual HOW CHRONIG COUsHS Put'ug in 25¢. and 50c. les by the Nnuo’nn _ Drug and Chépmical Co. of and Chlomdzne. Â¥ This reliable household remedy has broken up thousands of hacking, perâ€" sistent coughs, which were just as troublesome as yours, and what it has done for so many others it will do for you. Naâ€"Druâ€"Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne contains absolutely no harmful dmfl, and so can be given safely to children, as well as a ults. Your physician or druggist can confirm this statement, for we are ready to send them on request a complete list of all the ingredients. e Keep out in the fresh air as much as you can, build up your strength with glenty of wholesome food, and take aâ€"Druâ€"Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne. $ Ifon. _ Mr. Barker has been a memâ€" ber of the Commons sincs 1900, is a prominent barrister of Hamilton, and was twice President of the Hamilton Board of Trade. Hon. George A. Clare has repreâ€" sonted South Waterloo in the Comâ€" mons since 1900, and was the first Mayor of the town of Preston. He is one of _ the bestâ€"known and most respected citizens of the county. * egret Action 1 WHY KEEP ON COUGHING ? (=â€" _ ‘ Here is A Remedy That Will Stop it Mg_‘fffl_’!‘-"d‘:‘“; Zâ€" Charged with 200 P AGmECE, ECC UHC SV bas hitherto be>n Practically confined to Cabinet and ©xâ€"Cabinet Ministers and exâ€"Speakers of the Commons and Senate. The presont innovation costs the country nothing and enables the Government to recognize some of itsl long and faithful supporters litherto unrewarded . f V(‘ounculon'" in 1, 3 ,_ . IDonDrable to theif â€" names, and in the table of precedence _ rank next to Chief Justices and ahead . of Admirals, Generals, members of â€" the Fenate and SPeaker of the House o:] Comm»ns. t and exâ€"Cabinet Ministers|. After grippe ot, pneumonia it eakers of the Commons and|IMparts strength and health, and ‘he present innovation costs | fOr colds, coughs, sore, tight chests y nothing and enables the|and throat troubles SCOTT‘s ht to recognize some of its| EMULSION gives the greatest relief faithful supporters litherto| known. : fifty Privy but the list well friends Senator Archibald Campbell, Liberâ€" al member in the Dominion House â€" of Commors for twentyâ€"three vears, and West _ York‘s representative in _ the senat> for the last six years, died in Wellosley Hospital last night after an illn ss,cf throe weeks. Senator Campâ€" boll weas 68 years old, but he Ioo‘u-dl imuch younger. _ He was robust _ of physiqve and his death comes as a’ shock to men in Dolitifal cirelae .. 317 Died Suddenly in Toronto Folâ€" lowing Operation SENATOR I The‘ Monetaty Times‘ estimate _ of Canada‘s â€" fire loss during December amounted _ to $1,769,305, compared with November‘s loss € $1,184,010, and $2,866.950 for December, _ 1911. ,Ol this total fires in «hich the _ loss ’exmded $10,000 accrunted for §1,â€" 300.210. The only fire on which the loss amounted to $109,300 was that in the Montreal Paint Works. ‘ Defective chimneys, stovepipes, and flues were the cause of 25 fires, 10 were due to electrical defects, _ nine were incendiary. . The »umber _ of deaths from fire for the month _ was 28, making a total of 203 for 1912. DECEMBER FIRE LOSS IN CANADA _ , $1,770,000 "(Signed) William Herbert Carter, 3.3 B. Johnston, F [ ho se ty CERuEC with regard to the said Medical Health Officer, are absolutely without and impos_tfiblgpf foundation. Following is ine apology made in ; court: ‘"‘To whom it may conâ€" cern: We apologize sincerely to Dr H. 0. Howitt, Medical Health Officer jof the city of Guelph, for any asperâ€" |sion cast upon his efaracter in our, |petition with regard to the Health Department presented by us to the City Council of Guelph on the 26th instant. We neither infended. nor contemplated that the nime of the said Medical Health Officer should be connected with the charges contained in the said petition, nor with the said petition itself. Had we known that such might by any chance be the of> \feg:;,~ we _wouldâ€"not A0F one moment have signed nor presented the said petition. Any sucr charges, or any charges of an UMAYOTAbIA â€" naiunes 1 i Bs Lonen Sene N DCE criminal libel by Dr. H. O. Howitt, Medical Officer of Health, in connecâ€" tion with.the charges made against that official to the City Council on Thursday Jast, the twenty men, headâ€" ed by W. i. Robinson, who signed the petition appeared® before Magisâ€" trate Saunders in the Police Court this morning. After the‘ case had been, duly preâ€" sented to the Magistrate, and a pub lic apology had been made to _ Dr. Howitt by the men °_ concerned, the case was rested, and at the request of Mr. Mowat, acting for the Crown, and J. R. Howitt, counsel for the plaintiff, an adjournment was ordered for ons week, and in the meantime efforts will be made to have the | words "Medical Health Officer" exâ€" punged from the petition altogether before it goes before Judge Jamfeson for investigation. to men in political circles a; as _ to his host of personal PUBLIC APOLOGY HAS BEEN MADE bodyâ€"nourishment |with curative, upbuilding properties and without a drop of drug or alcohol. It conâ€" tains superior cod liver oil, the hypophosphites of lime and soda with glycerine, and is so delicately emulsified that it enters the system without digestive effortâ€" builds, tones and sustains. % After croup, whooping cough, measles and, other child, ailments it is nature‘s ally in restoring health. ,_After grippe om pneumonia it T "Te Jt in ied 5. OOE TL T2E CCCE and vigor as SCOTTS EmULSION. It is the essence of natural bodyâ€" nourishment, so medically perfect that nature iminediately appropriâ€" ates and distributes it to every organ, every tissue»r-feediug, nourishing aud restoring them to normal activity, â€" SCOTT‘S EMULSION is not a patent medicine, but is nature‘s Scott & Bowne, Toronto. Ontario Sincere Retraction. an uniavorable _ nature CAMPBELL so rapidly restores health im _ H. Robinson, . H. Benallick, J C. Rundle, E. w. is nature‘s | _ Forty years im use, 20 years â€" the ’«tnndard. prescribed and recommended i by physicians For Woman‘s _ Ailâ€" iments, Dr. Martel‘s Female Pills, at your druggist. x 1. es of snow fell here last night. The iweathrr is now bright and mild. Trains from the wost and north have !Im-n delayed _ some hours. _ Reports show that the snowfall extended over [ the whole of southern Alberta,. and as far novth as Red Decr. The fall is welcomed _ by farmers _ and lmsinrsx‘ men alike, as they say it will stimuâ€" lats trade by placing more money in orculation, as if will permit_ the farâ€" mers _ who hate _ been devoting all their attention to grainâ€"shipping _ to get their hay to market ' HEAVY SNOWFALL IN THE WEST only costs half a doilat and is sold at drug and department stores and at toiles goods counters every where.â€"FE,. M. Devitt guarantees it. PARISIAN _ SAGgh Hairâ€" Tonic is not a dye. It does not contain a parâ€" ticle of poisonous lead to discolor the hair, or any injurious ingredient. ‘ Get a bofytle toâ€"day, madam. It 1 Saith dn min aninfichtn es : Aoicaiht Mc 4cA n:ss, grayness, and faded hair. PARâ€" ISIAN SAGE puts Lie and lustre inâ€" to any person‘s hair. It keeps . the scalp and â€" hair immaculately clean, and causes the hair to come in thickJ and abundant. . If you haven‘t enjoyed the marvelâ€" lous benefit detived from: using _ deâ€" lightful, refreshing PARISIAN SAGE the modern â€" hair grower, beautifier and dandruff remedy you have missed a real treat. f Every woman â€" should use PARISâ€" IAN _ SAGE Hair Tonic not only to banish dandruff and other hair trouâ€" bl s, but to prevent falling hair, baldâ€" uEds T PARISIAN SAGE PUTS LIFE AND LUSTRE INTO FADED HAir ONE APPLICATION stops .. SCALP ITCH. (Canadian Press.) London.gJan. 4.â€"This is the _ cenâ€" tenary of the birth of Isaac Pitman, inventor of modern short hand. He was born in Bath in 1813, knighted 1894, died 1897. . The event is teing celebrated in schuols, colleges and other institutions. y ‘algary, Alta., Jan. 3.â€"Eight inchâ€" of snow fell here last night. The ISAAC PITMAN Chief Randall said t that be welcomed . the fu gation â€" of the charges ag partment. â€" What course follow now rests ‘with The Chief was away fro out of town, otherwise . would have tequested Commission ‘to take th and ‘investigate any â€"â€"ch against him. LOVELY HAR F E "zs es co0¢ 406 +1200, UOO, }A. Coons, F. Norris, S. Rundle, W. T. Doughty, Wm. Langsley, C.~ M. Hockin, Geo. Stovel, E. Menzies, Alâ€" fred Jolley, S. Young, €. Cook, Jas. Scarrow." almost a mbnih in Chinese New Year is a thing of the past. No longer will millions of wee almondâ€"eyed Orientals gaze longingly at the moon, in anticipation of a two weeks‘ celebration of the greatest Chinese festival, dreaming of large yellow oranges, unlimited quantimies; of melon seeds, and rice and sugar] flavered with "Sam Shoe." With the passing of queues and silkâ€" en kimonas; old customs and manners also la_dp away, and fOr the first tima CHINESE NEW YEAR IS and Fisheries, Ottawa. MAJOR ZACHARY â€" Trarv v 2EV C. MRAE, late Chie! of Winnipeg Police. WILLIAM PATRICK TRA YNOR, Winnipeg City Police HUGH BROWN, Winnipeg City Police. -{Qll.\' C. M‘RAE LIEUT.â€"COL JOHN STEPHEN WILLISON, AUGUSTER RFAL Awnngg'.‘. SIR JaMEs PLINY wHICNEY AMATramem G.2, _ FLLISON. Journalist, Toronto. AUGUSTER REAL ANGERS,:statesman, of Montreal, FREDERICK WILLIAMS TAYLOR, banker, formerly o ‘now oi London, England. ‘ CENTENARY CELEBRATED Chiel Courts Investigation Year list of honors ‘OR ZACHARY TAYLOR WOO D, Royal N Dawson, Yukon. E. Moxley, A. Blood, Geo requested . the â€" Police l1 said this .morning med . the fulest investiâ€" charges againgt his deâ€" y, and for the first time celebrated New â€" Year ake . the matter . up any â€"â€"charges ~ made WILLIAM PATRICK ANDERSON course â€" he ~â€"would advance of ti;e . which wage oficially ansounced touaycâ€"" """ \°" KING‘S POLICE MED says ~he Exionts sacuiEnor. A THING OF THE PAST 'dncs more for its students and gradnâ€" ates than other similar schools. Courâ€" ses are upâ€"toâ€"date and instructors are ‘e\-pori:-nred. Graduates are placed in good positions. _ The three applicaâ€" tions teceived toâ€"day â€" offer average salary of $113% per annum. Three departments, Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy. iWInter Term From Jan. 6th. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE The New York garment workers‘ strike continued. WELLAND.â€"Rotert Feek and John Jatvis of Toronto were altested on a charge of playing the â€" short change game on two merchants. They _ are locked up to give the police an _ opâ€" Poitunity to get their records. They were brought back â€" from Thorold. Poth men had a quanity of opium in theitr possession. _ Feek acknowledged that he had served terms in Kingston Penitentiary and the Central Prison, Toronto. Frite For fre@catalogue at once Eptandintsrettiaictztend a . B 4.4 lowing right upon this comes the nerâ€" vom:h-af:ofeaï¬ngforthoehfld,m a distinct change in the mother results. There is nothing more charming than a happy and healthy mother of children, and indeed ehildâ€"birth under the right q mï¬ dn oc aano. A * ty. The withllltbeevidqeeoflhtwndm prepared condition, and with ample time in which to prepare, women will persist in going blindly to the trial, _ Eva‘ywmnuthh!.ï¬molbuldntï¬ _ upon Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound,a most valuable tonic and 2. orator"of the female organism. uk In many homes (@ once childless there Zy are now children beâ€" (0/ perience with an organism unfitted ex an for the trial of strength, and when it is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Fol. 20e in 12] The experience of Motherhood is a try» ing one to most women and marks disâ€" tinctly an.epoch in their lives. Not one woman in a hundred is prepared or unâ€" derstands how to properiy care for her. scif. Of course nearly every woman nowadays has medical treatment at waral 4n u/. mt Advice to Expectant Mothers MOTHERKOOD ~SUGGESTIONS iPoiatiidiinntimo on itc c A) It was celebrated as Canadians celebrate no anniversary. . For two weeks all work was suspended, â€" and every ‘‘Tonz" or society held aightly receptions in the ‘‘Tong‘"" rooms. All debts were settled, and in case a man were unable to pay all debts the Tong of which he was a member would asâ€" sumeâ€" the: debt. This would be the greatest disgrace possible, and the insolvent Chinese would, as a general rule, commit ‘suicide. SHORT CHANGE GAME usual time. As the Chinese time by the moon, New Yea always fall on the same day T J Coelm ol Mn o e mt STRATFORD, oXT. A . MeLACHLA N. Principal. of Ontario BV THE LinG \ ; SON, Department of Marine AL Northwest â€" Mounted Police, y of Moncton, N. B Year did not