"Ii'olklu watedbythU-r "o"'"""""".' 'nl Luca-lire Inn-a Coa- - . ' y with not. at sto,au,m. . th',. {fun-fat“; 'l',rdi" o! the t r II- a [on (up than! on l" m 'lm' cam" Friday evening the nth-lion of the k ’C. A. "I... - Md Atm when was an“ to loud and un- j . . tratrrho, Ont. bone ' . “in†noise caused by soloists ': P , ' and motor-cyclists Mowing than i horns and “honk.honks" union. coir ' E A. BOEHM tinuousi) along what is gentrnlly , . known a: the. Hospital hill. During F, M lam-u Agent the last lea weeks numerou- col» I Established 1864 plaints have been made by patients _ . in the institution who have been dis- 1. 0500. mer "g?†Building, :uiw during the day tMMt at night It . by the ceaseless blowing oi horns q W (Mice Mo, House 200. and also by noise caused by the ter- _ - mic speed, oi the autos between the m "tted .tor tir" class t'otlegiate Institute and the Wutcrlm um; "UM. boundary rTr, - _ - _ Moved. by H. P. Clement, stranded by J. G. Wing, and carried by a standing vote, That as it is prob- Inble that this mestlnu of the Hoard of Trinity .\lethulixt Church, Berlin, will he the last meeting at which our present Pastor, the 1tpv, ll W. Urews ILL, will preside as the Pastor oi this Church, the members of . the Board take thls opportunity to give expression to our gimme appreciation o! the zeal, energy. unlnlling courtesy and great altilit} ln' 1shich his term amongst us has hern characterized, " a preacher he stands in the lmht rank in Canadian Methodism; as a Christian gentleman he commends himself to all with whom he comes In contact, nhether ot our mm de- nomination of M "tter churches; as a. Pastor he has been taithiul to a degree, the result or all this being that our membership and Conerptr,a- tion have grant] and all the rmancial interests of the church are ona very sound footing, SI hile our orntrilrtttions to the various twnoxolent xrluemes of the church at large. and. to all other claims upon the rhun-h lime shown marked increase. The Missiomrv contributions hr- ward the general fund amounted to 31936. an inerease of 3250 (not the last year. In ahtitron tho W. M. F, raised $225 and one otHhe manners ot the church tottirihutrd 3500 'to. ward the mission extension work. The stunt-i sum was contributed lo- ward the Fhlnvational Fund. TV The pastor rrpliod in a fading man- Ber. expressing his apprctuaCion . of the kindness I-Vtrndvd In him during his, pastorate. ï¬t “an a - "My husband isn't loaded with whiskey unv more-hr doesn't want " and vmn't hunk at it. I cannot express mv gratitude -- ,, Hum a genuine IoMt-r mum: ttte warts we can show you. prmim: absolutely tut tho DRINK HABIT can tre overtNtme by the NH“. 3 DAY TRI‘IATME\T Pall upon. ad tsa' or phone The Neat lnqmm " ST, ar,rtAN.c, ST, Tumm’ru THLPII‘IIIINE N. 2037, The, May sessiun ot the omcial Board oi Trinity Ilethoarst Church was held on Thursday running at which there was a large attendance ol members, and the rcpurts of tin- tnnlerencc year, which chrsed on April nth were presented. They sham-d that the congregation has completed mothcr sttttessittl year under the pas- torate at Rev. ll. w. We“); who will sen-r his connection with the church in June next The report hi the Treasurer, Dr. .1. F. Hemsberger, “as presented and how.ed reeeipts ior aetieral chucch imposes amounting to $5,826.01. a shtnstantial increase over the precetr lug year. and a balance on hand of $361.71. _ CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE PASTOR JS APPRECIATED 'lluMereantile m with & Dual-1O 0M. Waterloo Mutual Building, King St. Dulu- owe. Mo, House 200. Mun solicited "tor am clan Gaunt-n“ ... . ma CW“! mammal: an aved her Husband 'Ne but practical trait illg school in Otitario- Three deputnnnts (‘UMMl-ZR- (HAL. SHOR’I‘IIAND and TELFXHtAPHY. All courses are thorough and practical. Teachers are experienced 5.1 graduates are placed in posi- tions. We give individual at tentlon and students may en- ter at any time. Write tor our tree catalogue at once. D. A. McLACIllAN, Princlml. IN THIN-TH Dh YS. STRATFORD, ONT. II.-,,.,.,,,,).."".?:' io, C029“! (iii t,(iddULlH,,,,,, Idea." ht c _.. 8111.1“... “l very pretty house wedding was held on Wednesday afternuun at Spring Valley farm, on the Peters- burg Road, when Miss Clara Cathar- ine, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Mitr.lauii, was united in marriage to Mr. Henry John Fries of Berlin. The wedding was per- formed in the presence of 'a large number of triemls and relatives, who wished thr young couple. many happy years ot wedded lite. ' The wedding, took place on May nth, in St. Mary's Human- Catholic church oi Miss Rosalia Brahman to Mr. Frank Lrtsoa. The cert-nmuy was unionized by Rev. Father Ktoopter. ed in the vicinity warning drivers} that they are within the “Hospul Zone." The idea met with “he ap- proval of the members ot the Board And “to Secretary was “stunted to communicate with the my Council requesting that similar signs he (to acted at the Waterloo boumtary line and also at the Collegiate laminae. The questitn ot installing a private telephone system in the Hospital was discussed and relerred to the Build- ink Couuttittee with power to act. Messrs. Hughes, Clement, Wald and Seminary Khv were appointed to wait on the Finance Committee ul the County ('ountil respecting the tMV nual grant to the Hospital. The "c4uperintendert's report tor Aprtl showed 203 duys fur free pati- ents and 725 tor pay patients. total 92lr, receipts $78308; admitted 44; discharged 52; in on April 30th 24. discharged. 52; in on April 30th 24. The Board consented to assist in prodding for the entertainment ol the delegates to the convention ol the Canadian Society oi Superintendents of Training Schools to be held in Berlin on May 19th, goth, let and 22nd. Messrs. Minehin, Merrick, Wedd and Schmalz were appointed to coo- ier with the civic authorities is to the method oi entertainment. About 150 delegates will he in attendance. Imrirpr'the past few days two severe cases oi insanity have developed at the Irrrlia-Waterioo Hospital and in order to prevent. annoyance to other patients the House Commute on Mow day took steps to have them removed. CeYeMtgtgt5otce2gtyRC-2gt. 00000000 0C " was pointed out that in the targ- er cities it is necessary ior animus to slow down and Main trom blow- ing their horns when in the neigtttew- hood ot Hospitals and sign. as erect The members present were Presi- dent Hughes. Messrs. Dieb'el, Merrick, Wedd, Ninchin and Secretary I'Iby. t2toNr:oyg6KoX.xe.,,.ah3itaroyMa LF.TY'u LN-URM IMA N. Accounts were passed amounting to $1689.58. _ We date not exaggerate to you. We are dependent upon your patronage. To get It we mast have your trust and conn- deuce. We make the following statements with a full under- standing of what they mean to us. You an ante when you believe in these statements. gm; __ YE. HEM} than aaGi'aiab" "dGiu-iGariiaG-." - I'm can buy Run" Odome- in this community only " our .t_eteet On-n? iGiiGriiaiGG TiiitiFJri'i Rein" mildly, GGGrireGrrFaiiGFiiiirG ttici; nch mun") dmierted tor we voided!" ill tor which n in rrsxsr.mcudmt. - Waterloo unnruu-u nu cnuur'n, aunt-w I!" Rexall orderlies do this quieter, '.seerlpersoyn. Rex-ll Slept.': can: without wiping or musing nausea. In mnvmient vou- I in ti purging": massive I'm. Ther boxes. 12 mum. rllt! 36 m Icl (novel-come and removethccaun 26c; 80 tibia“. 50c. .4 CAUTION: P.leehtr. 'trt rpiqgl that: Rex-{l 0111"]ij not aid by " he " on only knew a much " we Ind June who have and them know thunk Rent! Orderliea. you would be as enthusiastie about recommend- ing them as we at. They mm just like candy. They not 30.0.5in and go plaguntly that the “but of them Even children like Raul] Order. ties; and you know that if a mmii- cine appeals to n. child. it will appeal to grown-ups. main you feel Inppy by their uplan- did tonir. changing Ind strengthen- inn "tect Irl", the bowels. - Thy an u, irro t c 'Elf:',,' -- Ind ta' " frre -from the t taken and ill t - In; that naturally main from irregular and imsetive bnwds. Ron“ Orderties do this quietly. without ttripimt or musing nausea. Purtti"ttor massive 1% Tiny In to overcome and remove the can. help rhuseiorrn, dipel 'lyeo 9nd Tings f- , my: am h? 30ml; inn" "I'"' npd .Pily in th. United 19am. punk 5-: ' For the Bowels lf you any [mew a Pyeh 'Y' we FItir'.s-.inTZI, A u FF. mamsm-cA-Ma'gmongm Make Us A. G. HAEHNEL The 3tetA Store when last Sunday comes the news ot the much lamented death oi the only and dearly beloved, daughter, Stella Maura. at the age of 22 years after a somewhat. lingering illness trom gen- eral debility. Words lail in such har- rowing circumstances. tot many will remember little Stella with her rare sweetness of disposition and amiabil- ity of character, as grhe developed A lite at much promise, with her varied accuntpRtshments, and to the devoted mother and relatives at "Breckness" Fergus, so irrevocably bereaved. great sympathy goes forth. The hand at death has again (alien heavily upon the sorely bereuwed lam- ily oi Mrs. Thus. K. McLelan, form- rrlv at Berlin. The memory of her husband's death not many mourns ago was still iresh n. the minds _ of Itis hunk-thus Twin City iriewls. PAST IRS WIFE DEATH OF Chemical Engineering, Second Year -Mr. .I. H. Hreithaupt at Berlin is one of the two who obtained holler: in this class. Mr. C. W. Dobbin, of Waterloo ohtained gyms in the same subject. A delightful social evening “as spent at the King Street Baptist Church on Wednesday instead of the regular mid-week service, at which there was a large attendance ol,mern- bers oi the congregation. The chair was occupied by Mr. E. D. Lung. Mr. Wm. Joyce gave an interesting review oi the struggles of the con- gregation during the first two years at its existence 1895 to 1897. Mr. Herb Johnston gave an instructive address on "What I would do it I was pastor." lhis suggestions were welt received. The piston Rev. .103. James, spoke in an entertaining matt- ner on "What I would do it i were a layman." Mr. Geo. It. Ciarke' spoke on the work of the church choir and also read an address to Mrs. .los. James, who has been sour. ist since coming to the city. The address was accompanied by a hon~ quct of roses and a purse of gold, presented by little Miss Norma The result- ot ths and awo- tionl in the Faculty ot Anna! Science and Wing, Quinn!!! Analytical and Applied Chemistry, Second Year-Mr. W. Uikimany, Wa- terloo, is among those who passed, but he must tirsst pass a supplemental annotation in geology. Mr. L. Watson, ot Woodstock. but a tonne: Berlin boy, is also among those who passed, but he must write on supple- mental examinations in metallurgy, and trigonometry. at Toronto were M W- day, and it is unifying to lob that att ti. students from this via!- ity haw. passed. noun! â€em-shod- ors. The lollowing is the result. Civil laminating. Pint Year-Mr. G. U. “Icahn, Berlin, honors. - "ivirEtsgirroeriq, seem year-Mr. J. A. Vance. New Hamburg. has. I'ivil Engineering, Third Year-her. Claude Noeeker, wuerlw. Minors. Fburth Near. Electrical Engineer- ing-Mr. E. G. Ran, Elmira. holl- ors. The above results speak well lor the students thenselves_ and also tor the Berlin t'oUrgiate Institute, that . luyce. esft8?gmtt1unndtn.shrsrttimo iiiiGif GiiTibiGiiri ml ' "rii"itirir. th teodinq to mop “chm-I his“: as - have but: ttttl."' Wedortot-krmttotakemw wordl’orthit Womtyoutnmm us prove it. and a no con. to you. Burat-otRezatiordeer-at IPr share: pie than magi or us up this ie,'?,', eij,e2',.ijiiP, i017; not t orou. y and“. II can tth empt Ila-dad 'al all III- Vithout 'hhrd'l you or question- ing you we will return the money you mid u. for them. Doesn't that indie-u that Raul Orderlios an at In". wonky of mutt Doosn't it prove out faith in than? Doesn't it merit your eorsiideneqt Could my ofter be new hit to you? We particular! end Raul] Ordtrri" for 'erlLT1',PWi'l'ld, Ind Prove It Make us Prove This Mtttl.lruiIIhlt APPRECIATE? Ontlrio At St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Guild last Monday night. the members itt- Mead at having the usual programme, mioyed lining Dr. Scott road the opening chapter ol 3 small book at which he Mb the author. "The Cedar- ville Soctcty, uni what " did tor the Church" is the ammo of the book in which the undo! may" in a so- cictv wag cmphuiu-d' in pleasant. tttore lorm. mm hearing the 'rst to commit-tr it " nun-r matings, thrre chaptns, Dr. Scott was nsknl which be promised to do. Secretary Oswald Leym. ot the Board ot Park Management, received a communication horn Secretary H. C. Small. oi the Municipal and Rail- way Board. acknowledging the re- ceipt ot the by-hor No. 12, which was passed by tho Board and endors- ed by the City Council, and announced that the by-law had been ratified by the Board. The Misses manhunt. Queen St. N., etttertained at the in hour on Friday, in honor of their charming mesta, Miss Spencer at Victoria and Mrs. Chas. “My ot, New York City. The rooms were guy with spring, flowers, tulips and "ttodils. Very dainty "freshmemttt were med tw a bevy ot pretty girt friend: at the hostesses. at the close ot a very Jolly arternoon. There was a large attendance at the Berlin market Saturday and the usual amount of Iarm produce was disposed ot. Eggs ranged Iron 18 to so cents per dozen and batter 27 and " cents. Eartr vegetables were sold in Me-cet" packages. Quite a number of chickens were on sate at from 80 to 80 cents each. The death occurred at the Noun of Beluga on Sunday of Mr. Chris- tian Ziegler, aged " ‘years, 3 months. The deceased in: born in Germany. and came to this country tavern] years ago. Death was cursed hr 'TY- Ieptic convulsions. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Winter, who have been spending the last two weeks at the Russ House, Preston, are in Berlin tor the week-end, with their daughter, Mrs. Alex. Bean, helnre re- turning to their home in Toronto. Mr. M. M. Brisker, who purchased the property lately owned end 1» cupled by Mr. Robert Wood, has had the trees which surrounded the house removed and has already commenced, to tar out the lawn tor ttower beds. Mrs. Vickrey ot New York City is spendimg a wool; “an the Misses Breithaupt, Indore going west with her sister. Miss Wt. at Son-eels, . much few visitor ot the last tew weeks. Mr. and Mrs. CP. Moore, Strat- Iord. announce the engagement ot their daughter Edna, to Mr. (Frank J. Hughes, ILL, Assistant ,Crown Attorney. Toronto. The wedding will take place very quietly on June " in St. Joseph's Church Stratford. The management. of the Bethany Home for Girls have concluded nego- tiations for the purchase of the resi- dence of Emanuel Beam, Alma street, which has been secured at tvvaltta- tion ot 57.500. The house was erect- ed about three years ago and will be ideal [or rescue work muons the girls of the city. Mr. Charla Vqu in and“. the week and in Malta with Mhr. W. E. Vaughn his “WM. In: Balls-dc! cl Waterloo in so- ooptcd . “no. via The Role and will uh chip ot as “not Fuh- e- depart-non. _ The lines McIntosh. Frederick st. have next week on all one-M viln to the old Country. They expect to be abroad all tanner. Min Chrissie Pumas who In: been studying mic in Bong dating the last few mains, will "In to - home in Rochelle, Mr, on Saturday. The death occurted on Sunday. Mav 11th, of Sylvester Florin Smith, infant son ot Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith, " May place. aged 5 months. Death was die in winning cough. While operating a saw at the trunk lactoty of L. McBrine Co. Wednesday Attred Collard had the top of tin thumt of the Utt hand cut. on. The injury was attended to by Dr. J. K. llunsberger. David Bass, John Campbell. and David Robertson were mum trespass- ing on the property of the G.T.R. on Sunday. Magistrate Weir allowed them toga with awarning in police court this morning. Mr. Harold Bowden . Berlin boy who has been employed with the In- tertvationat Hanna: Co. tor uvexal months put is a visitor at his home here for a few dun. if. _ E. In“... in» wan-duh hia bonus in New W3. ,' Berlin New l The fire department responded to a ‘telcphonf call about 10.40 o'cloclk on Monday to extinguish a blaze at Hire residence or Mrs. H. l-Iby. so Weher St. Berlin. The exterior of the ‘kitchen was discovered to be on ftre by ptssers-by and neighbors with pallnool water proceeded to extinguish it while the alarm was bring sent. in. Rhen the Rrenren arrived the llama Sad ignited the root but it was soon under control without much damage being done. The ftre started from the ash-box which was standing close by the watt. The occupant, Mrs. Elly. who has been in poor health tor some months, sullen-d a - shock as the result M the fire not re- mwm‘l soon all" the Mage was ex- tinguishrd. The damage will not exceed $50. Col. Oliver ..... A. Hergott ,.... A. Ludwig ...... M. Comm ..t..... H. Krupp ...-.t... _.....- W. H. Dumart _....... The Berlin gunmen defeated the Preston gunmen by " birds in the scheduled shoot at The Waterloo Co- unty Gun Club Clay Bird League. at the Berlin range on Saturday after- Preston. V W. Pickering t"'"'" ..... C. Sykes L...... .......... A. Langridge ...... ,...... L. Pattinson ... ...... .. H. Weber ..tq..e.m... ...J... Shohkitch .t.'....re “...... KITCHEN CAUGHT FIRE ROI! ASH-BOX Mean Ber-halt all 250353. pro- "baton cl the King Mt. liq-ox more were apprehended in Police Donn. to: arttim liquor Iron their delivery was go- on Monday. May 5th. which - mot been ousted precliouly. They were ensued no and com for the Berlin. 0. Vogtz ..o...... Brochet He. ad In. J.J. Mailman In in Tomato “tending the [and 01 In. “(Juli-11's nothr, In. Po- ioll. who did on My the: u long and “my“; man, -thritsg iron Win. ". m in Bur "at! by new: chunks. A new beginner on' ammo! Cycle had rather a rough experience with I B. ' W. street car near the corner of Kill; and Foundry Streets about. " o' clock this morning! While trying to clear amoVing car he ran into an- other car which was arming to I standstill. Hitt car an upon the Ian- do! but the young man escaped injury. Circulars have been issued by the de- Plnment ot Education mall teach- ers In the Province containing mater- ial and suggestions for the proper observance at Empire Day in the schools this year. May 23 is set a- part by the department as Empire Day, the lorenoou being devoted to a study at the Enwlre. its extent and resource-8. and the afternoon to for- mal exercises, such as addreues and patriotic celebrations. Ten thousand copies or the circulars are being distributed, which is made lip in pamphlet tom. and touches Im- perial events during the In". year. In- teresting chapters have been pre- pared “For! Nigeria, the Imperial tug, the Livingston centenary and the death of Captain Scott in the iunar- tic. WILL OBSERVE WIRE w waging o! the law, which was readily At the services in the English tab. than Cttatgeh on Sand“ " was an- nounced that Rev. H.J. Weâ€. at Rose Bay, Nova Scotia, who was re- cently called by the magnum to become its permanent pastor, has accepted theta“ and will tteiutAalb- ed on Slinky, June Mth " the even- ing service. _ The congregation considers use" lortunato in securing Rev. Mr. Beh- rens as its pastor. Though but thir- ty years ot age he has had valuah|e experience in mission work and has met with marked sum-cu. 4 '. Shot at Broke _.... " 20 .." 25 " ..... 25 " .... " " J... " H ... 25 " ' .... M is .. ss 15 ““25 " .... " M qe.qV 25 " ... " 9 q. " 9 Shot at Broke w.te. 25 " .. " 25 25 25 " 25 25 25 'l,'rlllll'i'i.i'i,lili.iii i5 15 " " " " 15 I' " '. MORE PARTICULARS OF AWFl'l. ACCIDENT. There “as n large attendance of the members ot Phoenix Lodge, Knights ot Pythian, on Monday eve-Mn; at which preparation “are made tor the entertainment ot the Grand Lortge which meets in this city on Jul) tith and 9th. - A pretty wedding was held in Haw- lu-sville on Saturday Mternoon, May Nth, when Miss R. Dell, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fowler, was united in the bonds of wedlock to Mr. Alexander McPherson. Thur trrides- maid was Miss Eloise Noecker of IO- terloo, while Mr. Alexander Mela-an ot Toronto University was grooms- man. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Thom, Presbyterian minia- ter at llavdtesville in the presence of relatives and intimate triends. The young couple left on a trip try way of the great. Lakes to Medicine "at, were Dr. McPherson will take up the practice ol dentistrv. Mrs. R. 1,ederman is visithtg in Toronto tor a tow days. sea on May 20,21 and 22nd. Both conventions to he held in the Public WERE MARRIED IN 1IMlll0ililluli Dr. S. t,edrrman is in Toronto at, tending the Dental convention. The monthly meeting of the Ladies Hospital Auxiliary was held yester- das alternoon at the Hospital, with theHoamrvittt members present. Ma- dames Gabe]. W. Bowbly, Forsyth, Doerr, Boese, o. Rumpcl_ Weaver, Conrad, Ruby and Miss oelsehlayer. Accounts amounting to $168.32 were passed. All arrangements" have been made tor Tag Tay, which, as pre- viously announced has been fixed for the last Saturday in the present month, May 31st. It is the intention to open for the day the ever-popular tea room. The ladies have planned} to systematically cover the city with‘ dispensers or tags. and carry to every‘ one the opportunity ot taking some part in supporting the splendid work‘ the hospital is doing tor sutterNg hwi manity. The Tag Day receipts are to be used for properly frtting up the! laundry. A cordial invitation was) received by; President and members ot the Auxiliary to attend the meetings of the Canadian Society ot the se perittdents 01 training schools tor ITC see on May " and 20th, also the third annual meeting of the c'iiiiiririt National Association of trained Nur-i Library, About L30 one tiaistt ot list-tum; came with a great ton, and the tow- er of the handsome editie was struck. Fire immune†broke out and the tire-men responded! Among the ftrst to arrive was Chic! of Police Me- Cathy. Stratlord, May 13.-tFpeciary-The huge burning hdlrey ot Knox Presby- terian church crashed trom a height of 160 loci, burying the unlonumm men beneath its massive timbers. STRATFORD. May it.- Uhiet ol Policy J.A. McCarthy, Fire Chic! Hugh 'Duxln'u and Policeman Matthew Hamilton, were killed at , o'clock this (Tummy) morning, when the huge ton-r ot Knox Presbyterian (‘hurch ten, after being struck by lightning. He in working with Fire Chic! Dania and others near the tower, when without warning, the huge structure collapsed, burying them under the debris. Fireman Vanstonc was struck abbut the head by [ailing timber and aer- iouslv though Probably not Iatally in- jurod. 'i In the midst of a small electric storm a big ttash of lightnEnz struck the high steeplé'about half way up and set it ante. The firemen were promptly on the spot, but liming no water [ {31’ they could not reach up flames, but sun sent the water up " the mat and tried to protect the body ot the church, but the, tiames presently reached the root. EDIFICE WAS TOTALLY DESTROYED Steeple of Knox l',isiiiej,igt Church Cd. lapsed After Bein truck by Light- ping Early 'lid Morning The tire spread rapidly until at 2.15 this morning it was a mass at tiames and beyond savlng. The congregation was at the time of the fire installing a new $7,000 or- Knox Church is one oi the largest Presbyterian churches in Weaken tht- tario, and was owe of the show places ot the city. Rev. Rohert Martin is the pastor. FOR TAG-DAY ‘MAN'S When the blood is poor and thin and the stomach in consequence is i?,"i'e.rteet.h- supplied with axidiud ihlood and nerve force. the digestive process becomes slow and fermenta- :tions olthe food goes on, with the, “Emulation of gas and certain acids. 'The pressure of the gas-causes pain in the stomach; sometimes it atteeu the heart. When the gas is bleached out through the mouth the patient is ltemporarily relieved, the sour risintp iin the throat, and the burning len- satinns in the throat and stomach no [caused by the acid fermentation: tThere are plenty of things to neutrap lime these acids, or to “sweeten the 'stomach" as it is called, but they do not cure the trouble. Pure, rich lhloodrwhich will tone up the stomach and enable it to do the work nature 'intended‘ it to do, is the only road to acute. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make new, rich, red hlood~that is why they/cure even the most obstin- ate cases of indigestion. The follow- ing isnhit oi proof. Miss Minnie lGreene, or Hall’s Bridge, (lnt.,says: “About a year ago I was greatly troubled with my stomach. Every- thing I ate caused me pain and dis- tress. lwould feel asthoughl was starved, but when mealtime came the sight of food caused aieeling‘ ot loathing. There Tere days when l, {could not even- hold milk on my stom- gachk and my head would ache so that ll could hardly keep from screaming. Only those who have suffered iron: stomach trouhle know the torture I suffered. I tried almost every remedy irrrorttnv'nde'i, but found not the least ilanPlit until Ihegan taking Dr. Will- jiams' Pink Pills. These [used tor a. lcouple of months and they worked it Iperfect cure and! an! again enjoying “mod health and able to eat lreely all hind: of mm." A petition has been circulattd In F.xetrr asking that thr autos of the rullnl‘il in reducing hotel hrTvws" to rescinded A low months no the town lathors dn'idvd an the cancella- tion of "no liquor license. It you are suffering from indigestion or any other tronhle due to poor watery blood, begin town! tour-ell tsrday hy the use at Dr. Williarns' Pink Pills. Fold by all modidno dealers or M it at Me a box or Ii! lumps for 3150' tram The ltr. Wilt- iams' Medicine Co., 1troc1qvme,0nt. STRENGII! FOR binning and calied tor assistuco to move it, and Just as Chit! Methsrthy and P. C. Hamilton Jumped in to help him tho steeple lurched and tell with a tremmdous crash. McCarthy and Hamilton were in- study crushed to death by the tim- hen and Durlxin was dug out of the debris but died in a low minim. All three were unmuricd. Fireman Sum-y Van-stone 1m slightly hurt by tlying timberl. Dr. "an. alter visiting various cemeteries in Europe, planned the monument, which was then designed and ftnished by the Bram: Marble Works or this city, The brick walls are still shading... but the rest at the building was com- pletely destroyed. The ember: we" still smouldering at noon. 834,000 insurance Wu carried on the church and I 810.000 our†was nearly eomptrted. A bublic imam tor the momma ofrtcials is probable. A monument. of unusual beau! and simplicity has just been create; in Mount. Hope Cemetery by Dr. J. E. llett in memory ot his parents. It represents a sister at Dr. Hitt, Miss Alice, who dietrsome years ago, with a trumpet in her hands and sanding upon the mnSsiVe granite. The halo is tive feet, seven inches square and the total height, including the ammo is " test. Tho statue or Dr. Ham's sister, who was well known in this city. is til teet in height and was carved from a photograph in May. It is an exceedingly tim, piece of work and her triettdts who have Icon it have been impressed with itsjcloao resemblance to the deceased young ladv. L'AN ONLY BE HAD THROUGH RICH RED BLOOD. MIVHID‘S t,rNIMr'.NT LUMBER. Chi.et Dutkin /to.tiiied the Hui-let Ili. WWW HISPABENTS FRIEND. WEAK STOMCII