i\ .. Millions of mothers keep it handy ‘beâ€" â€" â€" Cause they know its action on, the ff stomach, liver and bowels is prompt €. 1: «.t‘m druggist for a §@cent botâ€" \<. oOd t d-ua‘llum ï¬l‘znï¬!“l‘n""hu !.f‘,h all ages and for grownâ€"ups. : RARE BIRD ~â€" _ WAS SHOT AT . e oha tnild soain * n** a playful child again. + fSick children needn‘t be coaxed to By Mr. Herman Wagner. _ The black throated loon is a very rare visitor 1Wâ€"inland waters of this latitude, its h&bitat being the far north. _ It has &,full purplish black forethroat, _ in distinction from the _ more common loon which has a . white streaked bard around the throat. Mcliwraith in his "Birds of Ontario‘ speaks of ahly one loon of this variety â€" which be saw, amid ice floes in â€" Hamilton Bay, one spring, and of another _ as having been shot on Sandusky Bay in the fall of 1880. â€" Mr. Wagner is having his _ rare sbecimen mounted. Your Hair May be Beautiful bair has made the _ forâ€" tune of many a woman, by adding charm and loveliness to an otherwise plain face. Nothing means more io good looks than beautiful hair. It adds to the attractiveness of evety feature. Without it you carnot _ be beautiful; with it you will be mt least pretty. To have beautiful hair, use | Har mony Hair Boeautifier. It will imâ€" prove the beauty of your hair, . takâ€" ing away the dull harshness _ and stringiness, soitening and â€" polishing every <hair in your head and making it soft, silky, glossy, easier to put up and keep in place, and . at the saime time giving it a rich and fastâ€" ing zose fragrance that â€" will delight both you and those around you. _ Vorx easy to applyâ€"simply sprin«le a little on your hair each time befoté brushing it. It contains no oil, and will not change the color of the bair nor darken gray hatr. To keep your hair and scalp _ danâ€" drufiâ€"free and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This pure liquid shampoo that immediately penetrates to every part of hair and scalp, insuring a yuick and thorough cleansing. Washed off just as quickly, the entire operaâ€" tion takes only a few reoments. Both preparations come in â€" oddâ€" shaped, very â€" ornamental _ bottles, with sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Beautifier, $1.00. Harmony Shampoc 50c. Both guaranteed to satisfy you in every way, or your money . back. Sold in this community only at our storeâ€"The Rexall Storeâ€"one of the more than 7,000 leading drug stores of the United States, â€" Canada and (teat Britain, which own the big Iarmony _ laboratories, Toronto. whére the celebrated Haturony â€" Per fumes and Toilet Preparations are made. . G Hachnel, Wrterioo. The 17 year _ old lad, Feter Buss, who was brought _ back from Buflalo by Rev. C. R. Miller on Menday fotr stealing $17 from his aunt, appeared before Magistrate Weir this motning. [¥» pleaded guilty, and the difficulty facing the Court was in what monner *o best hoelp him. He was remanded uptil Friday. Y®UTH Is REMANDED. FA VOR At an enthusiastic meeting of the reeves and deputy reevos of _ the County of Grey the â€" representatives ofâ€" the various _ municipalities _ exâ€" pressed themsclves as strongly in favor of the projected radial _ line from Guelph to Owen Sound. aves black throated loor was shot on B CHID is on088, ~ RADIAL LINE. Your Fortune Woodgtock, _ Nov. 29.â€"The pr.son farm» scheme is now in _ fairly £004 shape to be presented to the various ‘county councils> interested. _ So far there are four namely, Oxford, Watâ€" erloo, Norfolk, and Brant. At tke meeting of representatives hâ€"l4 yesâ€" terday at the court house it was iD timated that North Perth and Elgin could not be coUnted on to come _ in on the deal. Oxford County cotntilâ€" lors waited upon ths councils of Loth these counties, but while Elgin _ at first was favorable to th»> scheme, there is an â€" apparent lukeâ€"warmness now, which _ found expression yesterâ€" FACTS AND FIGURES SUBMITTED County Councillor L. E. Weaver I to ge of Life and How Committee There are No Waï¬m a‘z__w folef: for Farm in Waterloo County e o in ids 5o into the prison farm _ bus ness. This leaves the four counties . mon: tioned _ to shoulder the burden, toâ€" gether with the towns and cities . in the â€" covnties, _ such as Bran‘ford, Woodstock and Waterloo. As _ there is an estimated cost of $50,000 _ for land, â€" buildings, etc., each _ of th> counties at Present interested . will have to _ put up over $12,000 ea: hâ€" that is unless other counties come in. Whether the proposition will be _ a¢â€" ceptable to the covnty councils _ will be â€" known to some cxten in . the mext few weeks when the representaâ€" tives on the union prison farm coOmâ€" mittee will report to their covnzils. The scheme â€" was discussed yvesterday in considerable â€" detail and a lot of new information was elicited. The secretary _ will call another meeting shortly. day in its failure to seni a represerâ€" tative to the meet.nz, North Péfth ilso seems to have no disposition to A number of letters were read from real estate firms _ regarding prospee tive sites and the list of communicaâ€" tions included _ one from Dr. Bruce Smith, Inspector of Prisons, containâ€" ing some valuable suggestions. _ Dr. Smith, for instance, said it would be well for each town, city or _ county interested to proVide a seParate aDâ€" propriation for the initiation of the scheme. Another suggestion was thit each of the municipalities shouvld aPâ€" point a commissioner _ to aCt as 2 board _ of management for the handâ€" ling of th* proposition. ‘Acting _ on this suggestion Secretary Weaver will notifyâ€" the ‘various municipalities . to appoint such commissicners. The perâ€" sonn=l of this tody will likely be the same as is now engaged on the work, should the mon be returned to their various ceuncils, and with the . view to permanency the appointmcnts will be for five years. Councillor . Walley of Ingersoll n\»: ported for the _ committee va_p‘_r_gintcd_i to interview Hon. Mr. Hanna‘s d&!))""_"}" _ _ 1.0) nirendanee in . rax partment. _ The â€" report was MSedjthe gxtra_mlice attendance in _ cor lareely _ on the statement of _ Pt. {nection with a _ recent murder â€" case Bruce Smith, who recommended that here, and the priscn=r had been a one storey frame building be erectâ€"f‘"’“"'-“? as a Government prisonet, ed, â€" plannod after the prison farm |She being such as soon as she . was building at Fort William, the cost of , °OMitted. which building would be about $5,000, | The present committec on Sites was with â€" accommodation _ fof 60 ntn. |continued and they will examine some Barns, pig pens, and other outâ€"buildâ€" ]"’ the most desirable locations withâ€" ings would cost from ‘ $3,000 to 35.000i"‘ the next two weeks. j cost of stock, from $3,000 to $4,000;} maintehance snd management, super| " _‘ â€"_*_~ Femgrmnamntatums intendent, _ $1,000 ; first and second | . assistant, $600 each ; rations, 50c.i Miss RUtb Rector per day per man. Dr. Smith h24 g= o enmmmemn‘ts stated â€" that â€" all such â€" institution® [‘ e fruck 3\‘ should be selfâ€"sustaining and produc Rae** is 3 ce tive in at least five years. In regard l c os aC% to the economical aspect of thr Pro [ .. position Dr. Smith said that the serâ€" ,;‘:‘ 1 vices of the present turn‘keys . could . d hss be dispensed with and the law would [%g E) ~â€"* dim be made _ progressiveâ€"that is, the |; Q * 5 ï¬ \Government _ would sse that 1»gislaâ€" f PA *3},& ! tion would be passed at the request ufls *y ;. i of any municipality calculated to fas a ns ", ilitate the operation of such a prison | l hk‘ g ‘larm, One central jail would be es hilgh.. f Rablish>d for retaininâ€" prisoncts beld | *g , ‘ for indictable â€" offences, usin~ some i 5. © building which was already in existâ€" * e c >3 tnce. And since such priso hors _ are e * : ;f’ï¬ï¬‚,,»_ provincial _ prison»ts, _ all charges | [ags ~ M would be met by th> province, and us t‘ m,# i Â¥al such _ institutions would come under |L, *_ ""oa." C Government _ opetation. The _ whols J ,' * * j cost would _ be met by th> Govetnâ€" i mentment. The Government, _ also,| . would continue to pay their share of | Considered to have the most lux E"p““‘"p of the farm in propottion | to ur}ant and beautiful hair in New Yorl ‘the number of _ prisoners who ale| n{ԠRector says: !‘I find a certai ‘Go\â€ernmvnt wards, as at present it :::;s“k[:o:: Q;:‘;‘i’:;";:“::.nï¬a rf]’l;:n: ; ; BoU nilk | as & al ben lis paid at county jJails. s _ UAf to women. ‘I had a rety mat PP PEPNCO PC NCOR 200000 In additicnal to municipal prismr“ #ts ands such pProvincial prissn Ts aSs: are at present held, . the Domin‘cn Government will enact laws at _ the next session which will make . petty theits punishable under the same Proâ€" visions as the more serious offences. ‘ In conclusion Dr. Emith says, . atâ€" cording _ to the _ refort : l telieve that an Industrial Prison Farm will be of an immeasurably ecchomic snd humanitarian value, butet will 10‘ be anv creat prize for a munivipelity to secure." Some time was taken wo wich _ reâ€" ports from representatives ap;} oi .ted at the last meeting to leo< up _ snd report en sites in thy Yvamo‘s mnd cipalities < Ald. Pitcher cf Rron‘foo d doscritbed some desirabls sitss in the vicinity of Paris and Brintford, ..nd Councilior Stawfler.reported con : 46 acres in the vicinity . of Lakeside, which included _ a lll with a good }stoue supply. Word came from Dere ham, West Oxford that there was no \Iand in those townships suitaple for a prison farm. Councillior Goble 0 Norfolk _ reforted on a site in . his county with a lot of stone availabl: for crushing. The various sites ran;â€" ed from a value of $40 to $110 _ peI acre. Secretary Weaver assurcd the Imeeting that there was no lend poot Councillor Appell brought up an inâ€" Reresting point when he asked what \ would be done in case a man were On lt-l'ial in Woodstock court house, _ and fhe was remanded for a few days to ‘the central jail, which might be away ‘down in Brantford. _ Would th> prisâ€" {oner be taken down thete, with the iincon"mient‘e it would involve ? It | was pointed out that â€" there would ‘ha\'e to be an improved systemt â€" of lockâ€"up ; that the priscn=rs wovrld be !under the expense of the Covernment. |In any event that would je ons of | the details the GioÂ¥ernuicnt had proâ€" \ mised to work out in the interests of |the prison scheme by legislation, . if | necessary. + { Ald. West pointed out that prisonets i were not Government prisonsts until reonTicted. Clerk _ Birtch declared ;noughuin Waterloo to furnish a site for an industrial farm. _ _ _ An important statement was m~d by _ Councillor _ Wallav of ‘n arso‘ll, w ho dectarea that * hadâ€"donntte m formation from the Governmcnt that the prison farm schorme would _ take the Place of the county jails, . which would be gradually dons away With, thus lessenng the expense to th> counties. Warden Denton rePofted cn his in terview with the El«in covnty cotn } cil at St. Thomas, th> sum and sub stance of which was that Elein would. probably _ have to _ be counted out, there being no delegates Present from that county at â€" the present session. Councillor _ Appell, _ who had gon: down to North Perth also hald out little _ hope that _ the municipality would _ come in. Ald Pitcher said Brant county council hadn‘t met vet but they would undoubtedly cowe inâ€" to line. So far Oxford, Waterloo, Norfolk and Brant _ are Practically committed to the project and accordâ€" ing to _ the estimate of Dr. . Bruce ;Smith, the purchase of the land 2n! the â€" erection _ of buildinrs _ would amount to someth‘nzâ€" like $50,000. ‘Thus each covnty would be called on for approximately $10,000. The present committec on Sites was continued and they will examine some of the most desirable locations withâ€" in the next two weeks. « Considered to have the most lux-} uriant and beautiful hair in New York | Miss Rector says: ‘I find a certain pleasure in recommending _ Sagtine . as I know Sageine to be a real beneâ€" fit to women. I had a very hard time trying to drerss my hair nice before I used Saceine. Tt didn‘t matâ€" tor what stvle the hair was being worn my hairt was always too «ry and liféless to dress properly. I sufâ€" feted with dandruff more or less and my hair fell out until it was thin and ragged. My mother urged me to use Sagoinc as a number of persons had recommended it to hetr. I used it finally and was only sorre that I bad not leatned of it long before. Saâ€" peine has made my hair iust as nice and soft and thick as you see it. J have been commented very much _ on its unusual beauty. Sagcine is now sold in Waterloo and costs only 50c a large bottle. Be sure to go to E. M Devitt‘s drug store. _ Other _ stores don‘t have Sageine. memenmmmmmmmmmnemmmmememmmenemmmm mm mnnnmmnmmmnrt mt | id mc xg f ! ‘My husband oi $~§ ‘ whiskey any m x M / / /4 it and _ won‘t x has \@ ‘Xpress my gta C Ts F._oJ senuine lettcr 1 > ~, N Â¥#] | can show you, § _ 4n bat the l #aN : DRI yparitt We J ‘can _ be overce : * w g DAY TREATM o e < * | dress ot phone 4 Bs > kl|! is ST. ALB: | ies ‘R TBELEPE "Ce .1 FORWARL f 428 ) “?\““;i‘ : 3 [ > â€" h a \ IN COl 4 Ty>~ 1. V oT Mra.Douéette Tells of her Di# |Strange . Disanpgaraice _ in Msmc lesse m8 and 1 recommend it. You don‘t know how thankful and grateful I am. I give you permission to publish what your good medicine has done for me.*‘â€"Mrs. SIMON DoUCETTE, Belleville, Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, back â€" aches,dread of impending evil, timidity, DEATH OF REV. | FATHER BOEGEL IN FORMOSA regret on Monday night of the death of ‘Rev. Father Leo Boegel, at Forâ€" mosa. The deceased conducted _ the Sunday services as usual and retired to his ped at night supposedly | in larities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, are promptly heeded by intelligent woâ€" men who are approaching the period in good health. When he mage ° no answer upor being called in _ the morning he was found to be unconâ€" scious. He continued in ghis . state until 4 o‘clock in the _ afternoon, when he passed away. The deceased was stationed:at .Little Germany but was relieving Rev. 0. Gale for a short time, intending to return _ to his regular dutjes this week. _ The body of the. deceased:. was . , brought to Beriin toâ€"day, and the funeral will be held in St. Clements on Thursday morning at 10, o‘clock. o called Change of ~@€ Life. 1 was so bad fF| that I had to stay in y i bed. Somme friends f | told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegeâ€" table Compound and / fit helped me from o ::.-..%*:'*; 7 y medicine t > eï¬ [ took that aid life when woman‘s great change may Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound invigorates and strengthens theâ€" female organism and builds up the weakâ€" ened nervous system. It has carried many. women safely through this crisis. If you want 1 advice write to l.ydh" E. Plllm.elldu Co. (confiâ€" dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a womkny and held in striet coufidences a charge of theft from his room mate Kobel was brought back from Toronâ€" to on Monday_by Chief O‘Neill. He pleaded not guilty, and was remeniâ€" ed ‘until Friday. REMANDED FOR A WEEK. Frank Kobel, a pole, appeared in Saved her Husband it and _ won‘t look at it. I cannot ‘Xpress my gratitude â€"â€".‘" From a senuine lettcr among the scores _ we can show you, proving apsolutely hat the whiskey any moreâ€"he doesn‘t â€"want eioy O acens Praine | . Homiton it hk 4) DRINK HABIT can be overcome by the NEAL 3 DAY TREATMENT. Call upon, at dress ot phone The Neal Institute. 18 ST. ALBANS ST., TORONTO. TELEPHONE N. 2087. FORWARD STEP __â€" IN CONTINUATION SCHOOL AT AYVR Ayt, Ont., <Dec. 1.â€"The â€" initial step in the Province of Ontario t> wards taking up a course of agriculâ€" turo in continuation â€" schools" . was taken by the Trustees by the _ Ayt Continuation School _ a few _ Civs ago at the meeting of she Farmers‘ Club of Blenheim, Ayr, and North and South Dumfrics. Twinâ€"Cify friends fearned with aeep Tho Trustees propose starting . a special class here under the | sup&â€" vision of a competent _ agricuitu@Ai specialist. The club was asked to appoint coâ€" mittees for each of the sections â€" in this vicinity to report as to the numâ€" ber of probable students who would attend. The Government would pay _ five sixths of the cost of the _ teacher‘s salary, and there are also othet Govâ€" ernment grants in connection _ with this line of study. _ 6 The big cut rate optical sale _ at Ball‘s Jewelty store positively ends on Thursday at 4 o‘clock. ‘‘My husband isn‘t loaded _ with IN THREE DAYS. raff badly with 'ndo tors called Cli.}. of Life. 1 was so bad that I had to stay in bed. Some ‘friends told me to take Lydia: E. Pinkham‘s Vegeâ€" table Compound and it helped me from the first. It is the tion of the ~â€" HAMILTON, Lec. 2.â€"In spite of ‘.tho fl!tfl-‘fl:‘d search that is now .n?.., s, mo tidings have been reâ€" uhx m-u Professor tsreay that ho bed AeSt4 throutk ef o o ed â€"throug Ingersoli o& Nov. 15, mo says he was in Cc umbus, Ohio, then. Her belief is that Le is still living, and that be boarded a train near the spot where he left his coat and a note in a rowboat. B‘Q thinks that he went to Niagara Falls or Buffalo. ‘The fact that be left a note, she thinks, indiâ€" cates that he felt he was about to be Your Committee reports and recommends as follows:, . e 1. There arc eighteen milk dealers in Berlin, operating 22 wagons. 2. Soventeen of these eighteen dealers make a ,uniform charge of eight cents a quart. « ge 8. These dealers in a body ‘increased the price from 7 to 9 cents. It is therefote evident that they are operating under an ‘agreement to mainâ€" tain a uniform price. ° high. s Municipality. _ Paris ........, Elmira ... MEMMeIWMUINC MOW REPCW PReRPMAN UERACDCECC! This city is placarded everywherei When uric acid is dissolved in the with offers of $500 reward for hlslblood it thickens:the blood almost to ‘discovery alive‘ or dead. ‘a jelly; this is what causes the heart Professor C. F. Lavell is a son 0f|to fluttrr:and seem to stop hecause it the late Dr. Lavell, for many years j weakened by the #train uric â€" acid warden of Kingston Penitentiary. The '?puts on it. Antiâ€"Uric Kidney _ Pills missing man was professor of history j drive out 'u ILIC Acit isons from and education in the "tate University || 6 ouft a po le of Obio, at Columbus. He was five, hC SÂ¥Stem. They are quick, and safe feet 10 1â€"2 inches in height, weighâ€" 2Nd guaranteed by E. M. Devitt. See ed 153 pounds, with blue eyes, brown that the name B. V. Marion is on bair, with a touch of gray at the temâ€" the package. ples and a moustache. He was 41| Sold in Waterloo by A. G. Haehnel _ 4. Betlin milk dealers pay the farmers 16 cents a gallon, and sell to the public for 32 conts a gallon, or, they buy a quatt for 4 cents . and sell it for 8 cents. The dealers charge as much for distributing the milk BERLIN COUNGIL TAKE .ACTION overcome by some mental weakness 8. The citizens of Berlin are advis»d to abstain from the use of milk as far as possible. 9. Evaporated cream is an excellent substitute for ordinaty milk. It is pure and wholesome, is consideraMy lower in price than ordinary milk, and â€"can be purchased from all grocers. years of age. 10. That the City Solicitors be instructed to take the necessary steps to break up the illegal combinc. H. A. HAGEN, Chairman. The above report of the _ specialeommittce, appointed by the _ City Council to investigate into the in creased cost ofinflk, was unanimous ly adopted by the City Father®.after an amendment'hul been â€" made to the last clause respecting the alâ€"jeged combine, the. words "if such exists‘‘ being added. D.D.D. IN HOSPITALS: How many hospital patients, suflerâ€" frankly writes "D ing the frightful itch, the raw scorchâ€" to anything 1 hay ing pain of skin discasc, have been and soothing, yet soothed to sleep by a soothing fluid < To do the work washed in by tho nurse‘s hands? tion must be app That fuid is the famous D. D. D. directions .given proscription for cciema. around every bot THE SUPERVISING NURSE of rectionsâ€"and see! one of our prominent Catholi¢. inâ€" â€" And it certain! stitutions (name of nurse and _ inâ€" itch at onceâ€"the stifute on application), writes regardâ€" is rpplied. _ The ing a pattent. _ ‘"The disease _ had calmedâ€"so thorot eaten her cyebrows away. Her nose lightfully cooled? and lips had become disfigured. Since _ All druggists of the use of D. D. D. ker eyorrows art famous specific as growing, her nose and face have as ent D.D.D. Skin : sumed their natural expression." But we are #0~ t 1+ Inuhiidaht 11 d hiide iï¬ ioi ieb at d omm e d PBR c lii c d iA e ced d c iien y J sumed their natural expression." But we are soâ€"Comfdont of the merâ€" How many eczema . suficrers are its of this prescription that we will paying their â€" doctors for regulat refund the purchase price of the fitst treatinent and are being treated with full size botlle jf it fails to . reach this same soothing, healing fluid? your case. You alone are to judge. DR. GEO. T. RICHARDSON _ A. G. Hachnel, Druggist, Waterloo. D.D.D. i’rucription-lor 15 Yearsâ€" the Sundard Skin Remedy REPORT OF COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO INVESTIGATE CAUSE °_ OF INCREASE IN PRICE OF MILK. C . 5. The Committee feels that thencharge for distributing is unduly Hespelet ... ... EIOIA :.;.« se is New Hamburg ......... Watétloo ... ... Waterlo6 ... ....\.. Brampton ......... ... G&@I ...oimee renieese n Woodstock ......... ..... Stratford ... ... Guelph .:. ..susiss Brantford ...::.... ...... London ... ... PROF. C. F. LAVE iarmers receive TO BE ALL Price per quart. STANDARD SKIN CURE The Executive is composed of the following:â€"H. Aylward, F. _ Perschâ€" {bacher, H. M. Cook, Ed. Weis and H. {F. Beattic. 5 Splendid addresses _ were delivered 'by the Presidentâ€"clect, Mr. Haley and this staff of officers.â€" ; Great Enthosiasm Prevails at ‘The election of officers at the Laurâ€" ier Club on Monday evening atiracted a large and most enthusiastic. crowd of Liberals; young and uld, and keen interest was t;ken in the evening‘s proceedings. ‘From ‘7.30 o‘clock until 9.30 o‘clock thetre was ‘a steady stream of votejs who kept the elecâ€" tion officials, Messrs. W. H. Gregory and C. M. Beszo, continually busy. _ Both slates had <a noble band of workers and the coftest was quite exciting. However, when the ballots were counted it was found that the Red ticket, headed by Mr. R. J. Haley, was in the lead by a good margin, and ‘the tsuccessful nominees were loudly _ applauded â€" as their names were announced. The officers are as follows:â€" ces s.l........«.. Bottles and bulik. smmtmny eciars Holes. frankly writes"D. D. D. is superior to anything 1 have ever found. Soft and soothing, yet a powerful agent." ~ To do the work, D.D.D. Presctipâ€" tion must be applied according. to directions given in . the pamphiet around evéery bothle. Follow these diâ€" And it certainly~ takes away the itch at onceâ€"the moment the liquid is rpplied. The skin _ is soothed â€" calmedâ€"so thoroughly refreshedâ€" deâ€" lightfully cooled? * Presidentâ€"K. J. Haley. 1st Vice Pres.â€"M..S. Hallman â€" All ;}ugigiistr.sfiyl standing have the famous specific as well as the eficiâ€" ent D.D.D. Skin Soap. _ Secretaryâ€"W. F. Hessenauet. * se cerses d aepi t m. ~ â€"â€"How delivered. ~.. Bottles and bulk. Botts and bulk. Bottles and bulk. Took "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" ~~~ Newsuay, Owt., April 4th. 1918 sud teveget‘t wit gotey io dis, "I was a growth in my stomach, which &c:ot?. n:.lid was a ‘ru-c‘t.ul :ey to was out. L .i. q:u*b: doctorasaid it wasithe & a ml -oulddkbdo:ï¬..} é At this time, my l sent me some "Fruitâ€"a.tives" a induced me to try them ;l:clnd 3 of another woman who had been cured"" of a similar growth in the stomech b@\ . SEED DISTRIBUTION : HAS NOT BEEN TUMOR 1N THF $ taking "Fruitaâ€"tives", :.* Toplunehrm.lmhhl ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" with the happy resu that they cured me. 1 have uot bes to see a doctor since and my health first class. _., 4 â€" 465 _1 recommend * Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘‘ eve time I get a chance andâ€"J will beglad toi have blish this letter as some other wo‘ma’:;g:% now be a sufferer from the same trouble and ‘‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘‘ cure her" _ Mrs. A. M Atalldalenotmtuma‘ptp!. By Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. a ty continue to do ‘so, monh? than any other farm in the countty. Waterloo several years‘ ago whete i had charge of the Ontatio Seed Co.! ANY _ WOME CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL _ ~ ~MAIR . â€"s DANDRUFF No preparation has done so mudl to stop falling hair; eradicate : dand ruff and make women‘s hair beautifu as PARISIAN Sage. i f It is the only certain destroyer 0 the dandruff microbe, the cause ‘8 most hair troubies. PARISIAN Sage is most .daintil perfumed. It is an ideal preparatio not sticky or greasy. It does _ no contain poisonous sugar of lead â€" o sulphur or any dye. a is ies It is a magnificent dressing ‘ fe women who desite luxuriant Justro bair that compels admiration and f« men and children nothing canâ€" cor pare with it. & + | Aotalioelsnantitâ€"tt & m It does away with terfible scalr itch over night and caus*s the hair to grow in abgndggoe.‘ C 12 M n n oysA ol Rem im o one Nt s ttme 7 And a large bottle of PARISIAN Sage costs only 50 cents at all drug: and toilet goods counters. e E. M. Devitt, Waterloo, and C. E. Swaisland, Betlin, guarantee it. 4 Millbank, Nov. 26.â€"Because, it is said, he wanted his child to be senk to a Protestant school and his’.‘S; wanted the child to attend a se school, Jacob Knoblauch of Hesson, about five miles from here, is alleged to bare stabbed his wife in fqurteen places about the face ;t_nd ar\; Om Saturday. * <Aur r § R Mrs. Knoblauch. who is stated to b@ in a sotious condition at her â€" home, would not lay an information ‘&gainst her husband. Her sister _ yesterday swore out an information for< Knob-{; lauch‘s arrest before W. B. Freeborn,, HESSON MAN STABBED and the case has been . called lo! Thursday at 2 jp.m. at Millbank, :3 which Crown Attorncy McPherson Stratford will prosecute. _ The deâ€" fendant will be ‘represented by M#, U. B. Morphr. M.P. . Crown Attorney McPhetson did not know whether Knoblauch was ln'" Mrs. Knoblauch was attended . by Dr. W. C. Pratt of Millbank, q ING HAIR CEASES, WHEN YOU TSE PARISIAN SAGE. DISAPPEARS;, "FAL