ize ‘The receipts trom ail sources, _ as ‘shown by the Treasurer‘s report, were $2,061.5%, a sum slightly in exâ€" ° cess of the previous year. The largâ€" est proportion of our income was C derived _ from _ ‘"‘Tag Day." The amount so raised in Berlin, Waterâ€" loo, St. Jazobs, Conestogo, Bridgeâ€" : gort and Breslau, was $1,760.32. The .®* _ Elmira Auxiliary secured $125 â€" on _ "#hat ‘day, which they have on hand «* ‘for the purpose of furnishing a ward ‘ in the new wing, to be known _ as *> â€" "The Elmira Ward." The Waterloo Young Ladies Auxiliary made â€" Tag . wl PDay notable by collecting $450, which ‘ thoy have in their treasury to be‘ expended _ in furnishing a _ "Boys . Ward" and for other similar _ purâ€"| l poses. The total amount raised oni F Tag Day by all these Auxiliaries was , _ $2,335.32. Our than‘ts are due to all‘ & who have thus assistea us, and also $ to those who kave contributed to ourl P * * f wnittyratiage nc Te s ie M . . e 4 P o P Son HRSt W o. . 1 l‘ W \ ' Y y dus W .L PMXA 4A * 4e r x YA A g ', "Ca~.A~ . eeieamam The gathering in of so large a sum, | mostly in small amounts, is no casy | 465%. It requires a small army of ladies, with a thorough organization to accomplish the tas‘s _ Canvassing fat even so worthy an instituticn as the Hospital, is uncongenial work to | many, for it means a sacrifice _ of| both time end personal comiort, to j walk from house to house, or through ‘ factories, offices, etc., for 10 to 12 hours, and in additicn it â€" requires much tact and gcod nature in _ apâ€"| proaching the public. The ladies are§ glad to say that almost without exâ€" ception their appeals were respondcdl tn cheerfully, and in many cases bundâ€" somely. Our officers feel under speâ€"' cial obligation, therefore, to the la-g dies, who so willingly helped us in | this connecticn. | The donations received from the! arious churches through their anâ€" } mual collections _ are also duly _ acâ€" knowledged. !1 * Dae of the most largely.attended | ‘3""'7 the ‘Hospital ua:“.«":’ o < . t * Auxilâ€" ‘"Naty thok place gt the imstitution on The amount expended during _ the| year was $1,394.81, the details _ of, which will be given by the Treasurer.‘ hq is ) oi kn > P k 2 m yay s * *n in n rpimiiay . > ~ â€"â€"_â€" Attended Annual Meeting on e aday Alu eetmgon In.reviewing the work of the La dies‘â€"Hospital Ausiliary. during . the past year it is pleasing to be able to report that public interest â€" has been well sustained in the cfiorts of our organization to assist in â€" the umintenance of the Hospital. bers were in attendance. The Preâ€" sident, Mrs. Geo. Wegenast, was in the chair, and the reports presented by‘ the rarious officers were of a most gratifying and interesting ~character, showing that invaluable assistznce is being rendered the Board by the Auy illary and its associate organizations. .A new and strong staff of officers were elected and the services of the retiring President, Mrs. Wegenast, were pleasingly ..:ognized. Considerâ€" able business was transacted â€" during the session and at the conclusion the members inspected the new _ wing, which is nearing completion. The reâ€" ports as presented were as follows:â€" Dominion Every railway s on Baprem Offce ‘Orders‘ may be and in aimost ev there ore branc Necared in the r divrriess z; Money um Ert:=) Orders “" gressive stores and merchants prefer to receive remnittances in this way â€"if an order goes astray in the mails the money is promptly refunded or a new order issued free of charge. _ Both sender and receiver are fully protected by using President‘s Refort __largely.attended |To those not familiar with E imml} mertines â€" aver |work the larea and mnarasain.e n {orty memâ€" Cash on band 31 Dec. 1912 $5,169.63 Consisting of current $ Account ... .. 0. $2,189.63 And Sin:ing Fund 2,709.00 AuxfHiatry ... ..â€" 5.28 St. Peter‘s Lu. Church 25.00 German Baptist church 15.50 Even. Luth. church 3.00 Donation J. A. MeAlâ€" HSter ... lsslinneel ... 50.00 Expenditure: As per dcetails belqgy Tat Pay .. ...sm $1,100.928 Membership fees ..... _ 44.50 Interest on deposits 117.06 HRebsies .....} :s ... 10.86 Waterloo Young Ladies‘ | In retiring from the position which 'l have held during the past . three years, I wish to express my thanks â€mr the unfailing kindness and _ supâ€" port received from all the members }ol‘ the Auxiliary. 1 shall continue to take a deep interest in this _ work, than which there is none more worthy or beneficient. f Respectiully submitted. 3 liattie Wegenast, President | Cash Account as at 31ist Dec., 1912. Cash on hand 31 Dec: 1911 $1,802.92 Sinking Fund ... .......... 2,700.00 U feel deeply grateful to the Officers of the Auxiliary for their regular atâ€" tendance at our meetings, and _ for kindly advice and assistance in carryâ€" ing on our work. It is due to them to say that not one was absent at a single meeting during the year. We desire to place on record our apâ€" preciation of the services . of the Superintendent, Mrs. Bowman, _ and tions with the Hospital We are indebted to the Press for publication of â€"our reports from time to time, for notices of our meetings, and other services. . | work, the large and increasing amount ;ol %thl:’ud supplies of :one kind or anpther continuously : required will no doubt be interesting, | if not |surprising. Such articles as ‘bedding. .nd lineo, obviously‘ receive _ harder usage than in private homes, and ! therefore must be replaced much mote frequently, while : surgical: supplies ltor dressings, etc., are needed in conâ€" lshutly growing quantities, due â€" to ‘the increasing number of _ patients The total amount â€"of cash on hand on Dec. 3ist, 1912, was $5169.63. Of this, $2700â€"forms a sinking â€" fund for the special purpose of _ erecting Solariums. The balance of 12,469.63 is available for furnishing the Wards in the new wing, and for reâ€"furnishâ€" ing portions of the old building. and more fréquen operatlions. A portion of Mitnn was _ apâ€" plied towards _ furnishing _ sevetal rooms in the new third floor of the Nurses Home, and the Assistant Supâ€" erintendent‘s room, as well as _ in linen and bedding for thein. Receipts: $$ and under . . 3 etn, Over 8 5 to $10 . .. 6 l.alg.n-n. us in all our _ relaâ€" x4 » ty 2. 4* a: 2: 4# â€"$2,061.52 $6,561.44 $4,502.92 5,169.63 1,394.81 _ The hearty thanks of the Auziliary were voted to the press for the genâ€" erous space given to the affairs of the | Ausiliary, and to the avditor, Mr. J. _ Grateful _ acknowledgement _ was ! made of a cheque for $25.00 received |\ from Trinity Methodist Church _ to | ward the furnishing of the new ward. ; Accounts amounting to $108.02 were passed for payment, and membersbip llm to the amount of $35.00 were | received from the following members: | Mesdames H. Kranz, P. Pearce, Janâ€" |zen, A. L. Breithaupt, Geo. Lippert, Macklin, Potter, D. A. Bean, Geo. Rumpel, C. W. Schiedel, J. Conrad, ;C. Froshlich, C. Ruby, J.C. Breitâ€" ‘haupt, Schmalz, Gies, J. B. Weaver, PDOR: Ant MBA ts aatct fls oi is ds A MB .Aï¬ k d aa 31 C Doerr, Honsberger, Cochrane, F. Doering, (. Rumpel, Boese, J. Lang, E. F. Bowman, and the Misses . A. Moyer, Oelschlager and Oberlander. The thinks of the Auxiliaty is exâ€" ’Iende«r to all who contributed in any lway to its funds. | ; A. M. Doetring, Secrctary. _A letter was received from the Secâ€" retary of the Hospital Board statin‘ that as the Government required that the hospital year close on Septembe: 30th of each year. and as tne Board desired that th> reports should be printed in the Annval Report issuéd by the Hospital, it was deemed _ de sirable that the year of all the orâ€" ganizatiuns inttrested in the work of the hospital should close at the same time. In conscnance with this sug gestion it was voted to change the date of the annual mceting of the Ladies Auxjliary to October. ‘ Taxrâ€"Dav was held in May and was a decided success, contributions ‘amâ€" ountinz t the very handsome _ sum of $1,760.3%, the largest amount ever vealized on Tagâ€"day. Accounts â€" amounting â€" to $1394.81 were passed and paid. â€" There were ten regular and one speâ€" vial merfing held, these were _ fairly well attended. I beg to prescnt the annual report of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary for the past year. Amount expended in 1912 $1,394.81 ' Secretary‘s Report. . _Mrs. Frederick Doering the Secreâ€" tary presented the following report:â€" Deduct amount paid in January and Febrvary 1913 ... ... 1 WATOS ... :s eflcssees: stsrriccnse., 409.90 21 window blinds ......... ........... 18.25 241 yds linem ... l...222.222.006.4B 341 yds cotton ........... .......... $7.238 Surgical gowns for doctors and nurses, night shirts and sunâ€" ° NCB ce nisce cotoccses Inerrens isnn ies PME Tags and printing for Tag Day 23.43 Mattresses, 'nev:'. and old uneu ,- TOneWBQ Liâ€"..0000 secrcse svercccinnse, 8 23 pairs blankets for old and new WALU® .....0.0. .22lls cce is 72.30 40 bed spreads for old and new mithnbintsbatiss; Albssini uind Albs: tss s ud fkca 12â€" for nurses home and wards 143.45 29 Dresser covers ... ......... 15.10 3773 yds. pillow cotton for new 790 yards sheeting ......... ......... 263.21 6 rugs for private wards........ 45.50 327 yds oilcloth for wards â€" and KINCRON c.:ss:me c msofiere seuucrrcenss S8.85 157 yards muslin for curtains‘ 19.31 Ft}mitum, mattresses, springs, etc. wards and replenishing old... 61.69 1 doz. pillow slips ... ... 3.00 1 doz. pillows for old and new Chinaware for public and . private wards and kitchen ........ ...... 91.231 14 yards matting, kitchen halls 9.90 18 doz.: Towels ........ .......... 48.55 55% yds Towelling ... «...._.... 17.84 195 yds. Galatea for nurses uniâ€" 31 yards nainsook for _ Audited and found correct. Jan. 10th, 1913. J. B. Weaver. Details of Expenditure. f Utensils for kitchens and Wards 47.73 14}â€"yards table linen, nurses dining TOOM ..;..:â€"â€".~...............â€" 19.68 4} doz. table napkins ............... ‘11.10 16 yds. sateen for comforters . 4.00 503 rolls hbatting for surgical purpOSe8 ... .....; ... ... 82.04" 25 yards Madras for curtains ... 1.55‘ 170 yards cheesecloth for use in _ ~Jae" ®eas mup a@, . P ~|lumbago,. But no matter what is at . 7 my ++ &U-OMM 3 Little Liver Pills, | = sz 8. °s so e m n us uen sc » 2 4+ | witiedy is SANOL, -% Wards....... ........ OURE SICK HEADACHE. Ses Facâ€"Simile Wrapper Relow, ...... 189.90 in«.... 30.99 146.77 90.35 10.35 Bowlby, Mrs. Hugo Kranz, Mrs. J. B. Snider. Presidentâ€"Mrs. A. J. Gabel. Ist Vice Pres.â€"Mrs. O. Rumpel. End Vice Pres.â€"Mrs. W. H. Schmalz 3rd Vice Pres.â€"Mrs. J. C. Breitâ€" The electicn of officers for the enâ€" suing year resulted as follows:â€" Hon. Presidentsâ€"Mrs. m Rumâ€" pel, Mrs. Geo. C. Lang, . Gero. B. Weaver, for his kindness in auditâ€" ing the treasurer‘s accounts. The devotrd eforts of the retiring President, Mrs. George Wegenast, in ziving so generously of her time and thought to furthering the interests of the hospital was a matter of general omment. _ The members expressed their appreciation by a rising vote of thanks and the presentation . oo _ a beautiful houquet of roses. ‘ their propaganda in the British Isles. It is expected that the antiâ€"Mormon League will adopt the idea. PUR MORMONS UNDER THUE ~ ‘WH!TE SLAVE ACT. LONDON.â€"The suggestion has been mooted here that Mormon emissaries should be brought within the provisâ€" ioms of the White Slave Traffic Act, with a view to puttimg an end to 4th Vice Pres.â€"Mrs. C.: W. Schiedel| tion and sheltering of the lives . of Secretaryâ€"Mrs. F. Doering. these girls, I am convinced that the Asst. Sec.â€"Mrs. .J. Conrad. outcime will be most satislactory, Cor. Sec.â€"Mrs. Chas. Ruby. * and I do hope that this home will Asst. Cor. Sec.â€"Mrs. D. A. Bean. |ever remain as a monument of grace Treasurerâ€"Miss Oelsthlager. in Berlin. « Asst. Treas.â€"Mrs. Marrina ‘ Your . servant is delighted to be Hon. Vice Presidentsâ€"Mrs. W. H fave It is a wonderfully strengthening and invigorating bodyâ€"builder, and we sell it under an ijronclad guarantee of satisfaction. You get your money back if Vinol does not help you. Dr. Morse‘s indian Root Pills Miss Lea Dumas writes from Maâ€" lond, N. Y., saying: "I was in a badly runâ€"down condition for several weeks, but two bottles of Vinol put me on my feet again and made me strong and well. Vinol has done me more good th:: all the other medicine I ever took." s If the enrzvon, haggard men â€"and women, the pale, sickly children and feeble old folks around here would follow Miss Dumas‘ example, they, too, would soon be able to say that Vinol, our delicious cod.liver and iron yglncay, had built them up and made Pharmacy & Swaisland‘s . at S%1 za| A communication was received from ’::‘bom“lt.. Swnsh.fll at ~$150/y, (j (j) Kelso, the provincial ofâ€" lak cer uui:umculcxu'- Aid Society, reâ€" _ MINARD‘Sâ€" â€"LINIMENT CUrEs | 948 % the Society assume the DIPHTHERIA. °C= | entie cost of Providing tha necessaty * nmor ce mmnpremmemmneznen cte?i:alxmm for â€" the Cogii;:;:“ : __ FOUN TX . agent.â€"It. â€" was pointed: out o PEaD in uep Mr. Boese that if the dutics :y& Me: CHATHAM.â€"The infant child ot| Méller only required that he look. af~ Mrs. Scharrow, housekeeper for Peter|ter tho ° children: of . this county it Harris, residing in Longwoods read,| Would not be necessary to secure near Thamesville, was found dead in |help, but it was owing to the large bed this morning. Coroner Stewart |number of children from all parts of empanelled a jury and is hokling a)|the Province that are under Mr. lll-‘ post mortem. > ler‘s ‘care that makeg:iit pecessary to companinmempenmanpmmmemmmmmemmmmmmmemmenmmms, | SCCUIC B00iti00@l RIP. It waSs â€" OBlf C Tc C proper that the Province should bear A MECCACCE TN WNMEM | |a portion of the financial cost of the Who are "Just Ready to Drop." ‘When you are "juse ready to drop,." when you feel so weak that you can hardly drag yourself ahoutâ€"and beâ€" cause you have not slept well, you get up as tiredâ€"out next morning as when you went to bed, then you need help right away. SANOL is manufactured â€" by the SANOL _ MANUFACTURING COMâ€" PANY OF CANADA J.TD., 977 Main street, Winnipeg. For sale by Roos Pharmacy & Swaisland‘s . at $1.50 per bottle. .‘s such a long period, and who is now completely cured. â€" SANOL is manufactured by â€" the above. â€"* One ‘Winnipeg. . ‘lagy who is C‘.. Boose welÂ¥ and widety known, was cured of the .;sw gall stoncs ‘by SANOL altet suflering|bers that for 42~years. ~So grateful â€"was she subivitted Mlhhomthulhlpâ€uudto bet of people .to be relieved of simâ€"| mouthg in ilar complaints We do not CÂ¥ | be found. where the reader of this paragraph isignatio resides, we can give him or her namâ€" Kerr, of ( es and addresses in his own town|th> vacan and locality who have been cured bY | aAfter . . SANOL. We will also give the name|the establishment of the Girls‘ Home :unddng: ol:he lady referred 1'0 which had been endorse@ by the Berâ€" in â€" v c a s ® whose‘complaint had troubled ber {or/jin Ch‘ldren‘s Aid Society. it was unâ€" . A MESSAGE T0 Wonen A. G. HAEHNEL», Waterloo. outcime will be most satislactory, and I do hope that this home will ever remain as a monument of grace in Berlin. a One of the peculiarities of this quarâ€" ter is that a few foster parents failed to do â€" justice to their children ~by over taxing them with work, and nogâ€" lecting their éducation. Another one is that they adopted methods and alâ€" though fairly â€"worshipped: the child, 1 knew it would end disastrously. Anoâ€" tter home where an uncle, who should have.been a true friend, proved to be a wreich of the worst kind and 1 promptly removed a niece, who, im‘ stead of finding protection, almost met _ destruction by his own hnd.i Anothâ€"r which headed the list of all exreriences . of abuse ever met since our Societies organited, is still so frcsh in the mind of tke people, Chat it is unrecessary to further reler to it. While it might be of interest to refer to the difierent kinds of cases 1 was called upon to deal with, yet 1 will refer you to the statistical te port which will give you a slight idea of the various cas:s I met. One specâ€" ial encouraging feature of this quarâ€" t:r is the fact that our long looked for des.re has teen met, when . woâ€" men . who are mothers indeed were sont forth to open a home in our city {or homeless, friendless and motherâ€" Iess girls. This, we are â€" convinced, is a most valuable autiliaty to â€" our | work, and although the results may not be visible now,â€" yet 1 do believe that an ounce of preventive is tetter than a pound of cure, and the object of this home heing for the protecâ€" tion and _ sheltering of the lives of these girls, I am convinced that the This quarter has not been diffierent to others from the standpoint that there are always some special ut standing. features, but might say that the peculiar cases most prominent in this quarter are not of the most plea-} sant nature. ‘This lact goes to prove the greater necessits of the services ol the Children‘s: Aid Society/ and although the work of this guarter has b:en veg strenuous and i’uing on m physieally, the tresults have beéen very satisfactory: To the Officers and Members of the Children‘s Aid Society, Waterloo County : Ladies and Gentlemen :â€"It causes me much pleasure to be privilegod to present _ to you my report of work done during the first quarter of this office hâ€"lp required by the agent. The Fesretary. was instructed to convey the opinion of the Society to Mr. Kelso. _ The suggestion of Mr. Kelso that subscriptions be. rafsed by the business men of the city to catry on the work of the Society was not favorted by ‘the Society. At was conâ€" sidered that the work of the Society was in the interest of the general community and for that reason . the muni¢ipalities â€" should make annual grants for this important work. It was stated that the towns and . yilâ€"â€" lages of the County bad been quitc] literal during the past few <years. _A committee was appointed to make the nccessary allotments for the varâ€" jous municipalities this yeat, consistâ€" ing of President Kerr, Rev. T. Spetz and C. R. Miller. The following reports were preâ€" sented and received :â€" animously dccided to recogmize the Home as an auxiliary â€"of the Uounty y a ho dh ... 4 2mRCCCE S B Oucioey y°® C. _ Boose, ~duting the early part (1|need just as protection, it is the sâ€"asion. ‘He teminded the . meur | suficiont. arguai¢at to gonvinge . â€" the bers thiat at the annual meeting be|most critical mind, of the great imâ€" bivitted "his resignation but ~ COW |portance of s4ch & hoine. Allow me sented to hold. tho office for thre?|to say that the Childign‘s Aid Soâ€" mouths in order that a 210008807 MaY |ciety and m&{t hardly reaâ€" be found. ‘The moeting accepted <his lize what a‘ ng? this bome â€" will signation with regréet and Mr. CS. eventually be to this city, and . to Kerr, of Galt, was appointed to â€" SH {neglect to â€" support this cause . may the vacasoy. °. mean that our hands may be Aiter a iengthy discussion regarding/as it were, with blood of some innoâ€" the establishment of the Girls‘ Hom#|cent girl. Mrs. J. Edimunds Clarks, which had been endorsed by the Berâ€" |Mis; Christinaâ€"Hesgn abd n-s-m| lin Ch‘liren‘s ‘Aid SaCRbR it wacâ€"um hea in e Lo. 2 CC _ D AULVGIN Waterige. Coubty ; Chi . Aid Society Endorse ht s o es oo oo ces o n 4 0t 6 pract‘cally expressed in mani~ in+ / AP D a k if Famp ways, for up to this time : the Waterlde Cousty part of the home has . been t "Aq s ie ~ +. fand gilis of fipthes, _ rugs £ ,r.' ® ~>~‘=|@:€. When 1 report to You that we * stme have at prcsent about twentyâ€"five The quarterly meeting of, the Watâ€" | young women, who with few excepâ€" er oo County Childrea‘s Aid Sotioty tions, have ne place that they â€"can was held at the Library rooms OB|call home, except this place of welâ€" eday e r m'oht t, West, _ hbe" epoths > iis . a Mous;‘ t of. the ‘« : OWE PWring with their in this city,. Work of the Gitl‘s Home. ts ‘of the . Was.Not Favored was occupied by Rev. W AEmasUHT «8 REWWWONC ...Diarrhoea â€"Asthma ,.. Dizziness ... Toupid Liver _ â€"Hay Fever .. Nervousness ..Indigestion .. .Heart Trouble .. Obesity lom any othe@ .:ymptoms on a separate shoet. Mmseas>, no matter, how long they may have suffeted, no matter how blue and discouragedâ€"that my ‘treatment realâ€" ly and acttually does accomplish the wonderiul results that have been reâ€" ported." ~v% ‘ Make a cross (X) before diseases you have. . Tiwo 'q'o-osl | (XX) before the one from which you suffer most. _ ‘ s ..s3tomach Trouble ...Poor, Circulation ... Rbeumatigm ... Kidney Trouble ..Iimpure Blood â€"Foemale Weaknes: ... Lumbago ...Bladder Trouble .. Anemia ... Womb Trouble ... Catarrh ... Weak Lungs .. Pimples .. Ovarian Trouble ...Constipation â€"-flm-n Cough ... Eczema Painful Parinds red readers of this ;ayer,' to prove the worderful claims #Which have been made for it. In making this offer the schentist said.: "J know that there are many peogle who have been . sulâ€" fering for years with some chronic diseas> and many of them have spent large sums of mukey seeking a â€"cutre. ‘I know that these people hesitate about investing money in medicine beâ€" cause they have despaired of ever getâ€" ling well. . Thousands have told â€" me that story and â€" mtiny thousands of the same people have told me â€" afterâ€" wards that my treatment had â€" cured them . .after doctors and everything else had lailed. L â€"want to prove to a limited numberâ€"no matter what t.heI In order that every reader of the Chroz_u'cla Telegtaph who may . not have beard . of this wonderiul "Home Treatment‘‘ may have an opportunity, to test this celebrated medicine, the now famous scientist, Dr. James W. Kidd, offers to give absolutely free a full silg $1.00 package to five hundâ€" Famous Scientist Who Originated the Now Wonderful "Home Treatment" Offers $1.00 Package Free to. Sick WILL GIVE $500 TO SICK __ _ _ READERSOFCHRONIC[K.E-’IEIM |Polco Magis:rates â€" of our difierent ! Towns, who have all treated me most courteously and for "which I : esteem thery highly. APErxiating _ the bonor of teing out Servant, I remain‘, ' * Sincerely, ) , C. R. MILLER.‘ hel e1 ne to solve many perplexing jro 1 ms, also the cheerful assistance oi Miss Snyder, the Metron of . the Pe:lin Orphanage, the Chief ofâ€" Poâ€" ic and thrir 5ta0, fogether with the _ L might wt%fliu things, brt sifcs it to say that this quarâ€" t°r has been a busy one, but the voiâ€" vat ry s ry1c§ of Mrs. Clarke and her co leigyes, have greatly relieved me, and I am > anticipating exccilent ies lis v<th this added auxiliary. 1t would be a fron injustice to not r fer to the excéllent‘ajid given me by the Office s _ of this Sodety, who ttomsâ€"ives to be capable of dojng the work they have so chsepfully underâ€" taken, and hopo they may be abunitâ€" antly â€" rewarded for their labors â€" of :o_u to tï¬lrmggg the .notherâ€" Post Office â€"â€" Street and No Plezsc send me a Full $1.00 Course of _‘ free and postage, just as you _ you promise. Dr. Jas. W. Kidd, Toronto, Canada. Coupon C.B.â€"220 for Free Doliar Treatment ow long affiicted ? a have offered have _ proven below or ting .a lettec, degcribing {Mr case l:?ha own words;, ltJï¬oy prefer, and mailing it toâ€"day to Jam es W. Kidd, 'l‘omnl‘w. Canlada. * . No money need be sent and no charge of any kind will be made. > As this offer is limited, you should write at ontz, in order to Be sura to Ecceive your lxg treatment. A DOZ 0a 220, E2L CLPCCS AEOVIVEvImNn yO ’lo’ns from _ the blood as it by â€" magic. ‘That is why people who try it become so enthusiastic. Â¥:>, } Any reader . of the C'houblxa Toleâ€" graph who will try this extrmordinâ€" ary. medi¢ine that has cteated so much excitément by its euu:n abâ€" tain absolutely frée a full $1,00 treatâ€" ment by simply filling in the coupor kind, the weak, â€"worn _ out, brokenâ€" down and. despondent: will be deâ€" lighted at the effect of a: few . doses. This wonderful treatment creates \a fine appet:te and . helps the digestive organs to carry on ï¬drhï¬u as they should. it strengtbens :i kidâ€" putatatetabatiatint Mibizirtriancstet Mitrtreari ts awtiy tain: â€"nad Weak Lungs, Lumbago, Piles, Urinary Disorders, Femal® Weaknesses ol any People who sufier from Fheumatism Kidney â€"Trouble, Stodlelgmh Liver or Bowel Disordets, ‘Catarth, Board of Trade have taken Te t*r up and are endeavoripg i9 this want supplied. *? WELLAND.â€"There js aâ€"groat shortâ€" age of houses, 500 new omts, being wanted this â€" season for :ob o nawcomets for the > fact sov building. _ The Town Coni&l, * s ‘Po‘ice Courts attendodâ€" .,.... 4.« g,16 Surgical oferations onâ€"childres ... ... 4 Meotings ‘attended in children‘s /‘ CMUBE |.........0 clllce> sonks. Highn mgpi® Children visited in Foster homes :43 Institutions for clléren wisited .....3 Applications received for ‘boys .....33 AppFcations. received for ‘girls .....58 Total applications reCeired .. ..1 Lett:rs etc. rwiled 863:° ‘ MPOB\ Lglens loquceer eevag eemeiga ns enconl Poice Colrts attendet ...... .4. 4 A6 Surgical oferations onâ€"childres ... ... 4 Sent in to be Placed in Fos. ‘Hoges 5 . ‘mmt. ‘Foster m.-f“ #Ft% 3: j Childten returned t nmqh ;; & ‘Total children ‘placed ... L,; ..:28 |_ Boys and girls. in trouble .4« ... »13 Childreg digcipMned in * Childreén â€"disctplined in debestibn |â€" FOORNES ".qls iess dusvuvces sns . saog .;8 j ShOIBOE :3:â€", L.b in cce $ + 124 4 Child placed in Father Bakers Inst 1 : Toral Thildren dealt vith‘,.....S1 _ het se strind. Frtontehirtiiiiiiinincrn h is w« apaid *% TIOMUGâ€",.â€":â€"â€"â€"â€"< sls srle ‘.,q‘. 45 Childten â€"made wards of C. ‘y!‘_ & Ca:e of child ne Feeiieg ® sogein; ~*~+s Boys and girls .in‘ trouble ..}, ......30 SHORT 500 HOUSE§.... °~ Treatment for my case, Cortrespondence in ail Bearing Down Paine 4§¢ to Feb the