3t . BEER BOUGHT f _ _ BY CANDIDATE _ eW O TN WELLESLEY 4 _ BERLIN SATURDAY _\ . Grounmds and Horticultureâ€"A.: W. a) Feick, â€" chairman, . J. J. Reid, L. ‘ Battler and J. J. MacCallum._ l? opertyâ€"N. _ Asmussen, chairinan, | J. J. Reid, A. W. Feick and Mayor \HMet » || Athleticsâ€"L. Sattier, chairman, J. 3. MacCallum, N. Asmussen â€" ard Mayor Hett. 20 . t : Inptating the puss *‘ week wits â€" ‘ber winlemt Miss E. Lackner, Queen St. N. _ Market Cleck Mikel has thirtyâ€"two hens, 20 Reds and 13 Wyandottes, have been trained to ‘lay egges the winter months. ‘Their record the last three montBs is Fard > it* Noveniter 460; Decéember 581 ; 473. a total of 1614.. Mr. tel has been able to dispose of his ly fresh eggrs to his neighbors ‘the market prices. . '.é. was a magked Scarcity of egts ‘ab the market â€" Saturday and _ the patrons #ho arrived after 8.15 o‘clock were Amsuccessful in securing a supâ€" . "The earl~ comers bought up the %&ï¬ï¬‚bfl)iflwï¬c. per toren. . farmers ~ intimated | that ‘tbold spell of weather duting the ortion ~of the week causedâ€" the o _ to. stop _ laying. Butter was agite plentiful and sold at from 30 to fts per pound. Fotatoes wete ofâ€" @ at 65 to 75. cents a bushel. AMieckens were bought up quickly, at flees ranzing,° from: 45 to 80 cents L. ‘The usual supply of dairty proâ€" tod‘and vegetablesswere available at wegular prices. t new Concordia. HAl in Janâ€" Block was filled for the segcari "Thursday . evening, to withess ‘Trirvy,"" the play put on by yotng people. of First English f church, under the auspices Relief Committec of Berlin, in id .of the poor of the city. The litâ€" Me play was very good h& week but 4t was still petter last evening. â€" The inaugural meeting of the Park Board for 1915 was held on Friday gflng. mt which Messrs. D. Hibner, . W. Feick, N. Asmussen, L. Sattâ€" ler, J. J. Reid, Mayor Hett and Seâ€" ere O. S. Leyes. were present, Mr. J. J. MacCallum being absent. / Mr. D. Hibnet _was reâ€"appointed chairman for the ensuing year on moâ€" t of Messrs. Feick and Asmussen. ‘ In the first case one of the candiâ€" ds for election in the township pur a keg of > beer from‘the otel before seven o‘clock on Saturâ€" day, Jan. 2nd, and had it delivered % ) the kitchen of the hotel. In _ the er this candidate entertained is fricnds _ at dinner and the beer was broight in which led to the conâ€" _ The license officials of Toronto have g isy in the riding. Pefer Wagâ€" ner of ey was charged in Police: Court Saturday with â€" sellâ€" "liquor â€" after hours on January @nd and 3rd2. He 3dmitted the facts was fined $50 and costs on each irge. T. F. Corey of the Liquor TLic Department prosecuted. BERLIN PARK BOARD viction wr. € eral muww&_ï¬c _a medical :. surgery on Queen formerly ied by Dr. c BDr, m“f".':nuy-a in ’“tx%'s? of Mr. Anthony 3 s East, Berlin. _ The committees for the year were mm as follows :â€" B ’ . ‘J. P. Schneider, . manager . for .. Exnest Seitz, the great Canad~ ', concert pianist, is in Berlin, comâ€" j artangements for the recital ' ~miuinuu Star Theatre _ on 1 y es es Coutathates . "Mif cents c« Eggs in Winter mao's LINTMENT CO., LTD RET in CoWs. _ Berlin News Committees Appointed The ' at the County Seat Careâ€" Mym:d. Local and Personal. LC abd snow deliaquents hro Th in he thordies â€"if feel bilious, ‘*headachy‘" and irritableâ€" for J:'n a sign your liver is out of order. Your food is not digestingâ€"it -ena:'in the stoffftch a sour, fermented mu:,rgmin' aystem. Just take a dose of Cham in‘s Stomach and Liver Tabletsâ€" they make the Iiter do its work â€"thay theanse and d in . Medicine The annual meeting of the Daughtâ€" ers of the Empire was held in the Librâ€" ary Hall on Monday afternoon, with a very lar## attendance. The _ ladjies this yearare devoting all their time to knitting and sewing for the soldiers. Miss G. Jackson, who has been regent for three yoars was again _ elected to the position, . and in â€" appreciation of the work Miss Jackson bas done for the Order, the ladies presented her with a handsome ciub bag and a bouâ€" quet of violets. Miss Jackson then made the Chapter a present of a loveâ€" ly silk flag. â€" The following : officers were elected for the ensuing year:â€" Regen{iâ€"Miss G. Jackson. 1st Vice Pres.â€"â€"Miss Lizzte Bruce. 2nd Vice Pres.â€"â€"Mrs. Hartman Krug Treasurerâ€"Mrs. Shannon Bowlby. Secretaryâ€"Mrs.. Herbert Bowlby. Cor, Sec.â€"Mrs. Chas. Mills. Standard Bearorâ€"Mrs. Perey Pearce The many friends of Mrs. Geo. C. H. Lang,. who has heen . canfined to her home for some time, will be pleased to learn of her complete recovery. Mrs. Kirby was the. hostess on Tuesday afternoon of a small bridge party in honor of Miss Ellison of Torâ€" onto. The popular game was played at four tables, and after a very pleasâ€" ant afternoon spent by all, Mrs. James J. McCalium carried home the . very pretty prize. > Mrs. W. D. Euler was the hostess of two very charming parties this week. On Wednesday evening there were seven tables of 500, at which Mrs. Harry Hagen and Mr. J. Cochrane carâ€" ried off the pretty prizes. On Thursâ€" day Mrs. Euler invited about twentyâ€" five ladies in to High Tea, .and for Bridge after, and after a most pleasâ€" ant evening spent by all, Mrs. W. J. Motz and Mrs. Harry German capturâ€" ed the pretty hand made prizes. been spending some weeks â€"in < M Cléemebs, @rrived in this city hnrh& day.to apend a few â€"days with . daughter, Mrs. Aug.â€"Lang. â€" In the death of Mrs. <Hugo Kranz, Berlin has lost one of.its oldest and most esteemed ..citizens,.aud.the â€"symâ€" pathy of the community goes ont to the relatives and friends of the â€"deâ€" ceased. Mr. J. P. Murray and Mr. J. O‘ Sullivan of ~Toronto, who addressed the members of the Holy Name Sociâ€" cty and their friends in the college auditorium on Sunday evening, . were the gtiests of Mr. and Mrs. _ Aug. Lang while in the city. \â€" Mr. and Mrs. Hurdon, of Duluth, are spending a few days in . Berlin, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scully, Fredâ€" erick street. age~â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Lang gave . a small dinner party on Sunday in honor of their guests, â€" Mr. Murray andâ€" Mr. O‘Sullivan. Mrs. Hubert ‘Asphalt of London is staying at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Grant, Water strees, south. Mr. F. Butler of Leamington, brothâ€" er of Mr. W. E. Butler, of Berlin, who passed away on Tuesday, ~February the second, was well known in Berlin, and his many friendsâ€" willâ€"regret to hear of his sudden demise. ‘If~ you suffer frops bleeding, itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me your adI:es. and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatâ€" ment; and will amiso send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from youtr mi loc:‘:;tzf if dnqnested. Im ate relief and permanent assured,. Send no money, butm others . of . this offer. Write_ toâ€" day to Mrs, M. Summers, Box P.501 Windsor, Ont . o . / MissHelen Sinclair of Toronto, has come to spend some weeks with Miss Hope Bowman. PILES CURED at HOME by New Absorption Method Mrs. Ward H. Bowiby speat a few days in Torohto this week. #amuâ€"‘u‘umm xeturned after spending a couple of â€"days in Toronto. N s# Miss Rita McCallum has returned p< of weeks . in Pargatn: the gvent of her consin; mige Mrs. Weber and son Paul have â€" reâ€" turned home, ! after sgld!nc some weeks at Mt. Clemens, Mich. . Mrs. Qscar Rampel and Meen: nvmw-hw‘an‘? Mr. Frank S. Hodgins left this week to spend some Wweeks in Muskoka. * s Mrs. Ryanâ€" of Toronto, who t all drugiists, tbe., or by mail from Toronts 14 | WOMANIN!® ! | ~TERRIBLE STATE The annual Elocution Contest . was hold at the Collegiate Institute on Friday evening, when several of the students took part. ‘ . COne of the most. largely attended funcrals held in Bertin for some time tcok place on Friday evening . when the remains of the late Mr. Simeon Brujbacher were interred in their last resting place in the East End Mennoâ€" nite cemetery. An impressive seftvice was held at the‘ residence on. Edna street, corducted by Rev. Urias Weâ€" ber. after which the cortege proceedâ€" ed to the Mennonite Church,. The ediâ€" fice was crowded to the doors, and it was found necessary to bold a serâ€" vice in the basement for those unable to gain admission to the church. Rev. Mr. Weber was assisted by Rev. F. F. Coftman, who delivered an approâ€" priate discourse, and referred to the upright character of the deceased. Ths sermon _ at the overflow service was delivered py Rev. Mr., Burkholdâ€" er. The pallâ€"bearers wore Messts. Hy. Brubacher. Jacob Shantz, Elias Betzâ€" ner, Oliver Retzner, S. Brubacher and Addison Snyder. A vocal solo was rendcred by Miss L.Gis Hallman while Miss Gertie Suâ€" farus contributed a vioiun Solo. The report of the judges awarded the gold medal donated By Mayor Hett, to Miss Doetbecker, and the silâ€" ver medal, also donated by His Worâ€" ship, to Miss Stump(. Those who patticipated and _ their _ subjects! Were. _ "The Swan Song,"\Eï¬ei Jon*s; "Bobby: Shatoe," Liella Doerâ€" bocker, "Four bars in the key of ‘CG‘ ", Miss Marjotie Stumipf; ‘"The Simple Singer,"‘ Miss Mildrid Dickâ€" man; ‘"Burial March of Dundee," Jas. Bisch; "Robert of Cicily," Miss Conâ€" stance Woelfle. ening, and . _gave a brief address.at the conclusion of the program. The judges were Messrs. Chas.Ruby, Berlin; Dr. HiMiard, and Rev. F.M. Mathers, Waterloo. The milk test for Febtuary was made on Friday, and it shows ‘that the milk offtred is of a very good qualâ€" ity, all being well oÂ¥@ the required standard. !tilnlmww:' j J. H. i“;rem' 4 M.. Dubrick. n 3. weber, 4. Mr. Bailey, 4. MT. Knarr. ,3.2. Mr. Good. 4. Mri Shantz; 4. ELOCUTION CcoNTEST AT COLLEGIATE The infant child â€"of Mt. and Mts, S. Oliver, which passed away suddenâ€" ly on Friday evenifg, was buried on Eunday . afternoon _ in «Mount Hope cemetery. An impressive service was held at the home eonducted by Rev. C. L. Moltvine, at: which a large number of sympathizing friends were gathered. The. Wingham . Town Council _ teâ€" cently met and awarded the sum of $1,200 to the widow of Chestet Hill, who lost his life last fall by a sewer caving in on top of him. Mrs. . Hil was left with a family. of thrée -lï¬ Wm-.mmnm FUNERAL OF SIMEON BRUBACHER Awarded $1,200 to Widow Buried on Sunday tion, ulceration, displacements, tumors, d‘:mhmmmm{, ‘The Pinkham record is a proud and peeriess one. It is /27 cA n nroeuuloleaut:: ) ":*\r‘ suneteilisor Women â€"ills thalt?:dout despdir. It is an esâ€" tablished fact that (o\ Jzaâ€"#[2 Lydia E. Pinkbam‘s \\ ‘x;"; B VegetableCompound Jis4 D has restored BA ® PIRKHKI to thousands of such suffering women. Why don‘t you try it if you need such a medicine? mnootoutih peeriess one. It is / ag_ ~Cyp * nroeuulo(eaut:: / e victory over \ lï¬mteilholzmen â€"ills that deal out despdir. ‘ It is an esâ€" tablished ‘fact that (a m ffd Lydia E. Pinkbam‘s \\ \(= fls vwm Ne 2 4 has restored A ® Fibbui Because your case is a difficult one, and doetors having done you no good, do not ?ï¬nnb’l;’rï¬mww Pinkham‘s Vegetable a trial. It surely has m“lm’ cases of female ills, such as inflammsâ€" Canada.â€"* Last March I was a I had up fagt rga a ï¬mfbdl-. But I took E. ‘s Vegetable Com l-hlah.nlm“ sc fo in Sags hanich war y woven , neighbors for they all l::t a wreck I was. f "Now I am y and hearty, ï¬mnmmh remedies. You publish this letter if you like. Iflk if more women used your remedies they would ‘have better health."â€"Mre. J. T. Coox, Lot No: 4, Cape Wolfe, P.E.L., Canada. ~#4 Finds Help in Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable GOOD MILK TESTS TChropicleâ€"TelegrapH, Water|« haltman of the 4v T« 0 ‘churchesâ€" organizedâ€"George St. }rl?aw‘ufh ehurch, lm-m“.u _1 hree buildin:s erected. â€" Total amount raised for all purposâ€" ugf“fl.'l".fl. $9,1 is Of (this amount, $9,170.14, was for â€Eéner&w. 4 * Rochester, N.Y., Feb. 8.â€"The body of Mrs. Electa Dolph, aged 87, sisâ€" ter of Cyrus Doliph of Preston, Ont., Canada, who died early Saturday, following a prief iliness at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Anor Hutchinâ€" son, 95 Lewiston Avenue, Greeze, N. Y. will _ be shipped Tuesday morning for interment to Preston,Ont., Canaâ€" da. Besides her daughter in Uréece, N.Y. déceased leaves two other broâ€" thers, Williaim Doiph ,lyundum. N. Y. and . Johnâ€" Doliph of Washington, D. C. Funeral services will be held in . Gireece â€" previous to. shipment â€" of body to Preston. The late ‘Mrs. Doiph Yormerly _ lived in Hamilton, Ont., and she resided in Preston for about eight years before removing to Rochester. y William and Robert Upton, father and son, aged 50 and 17, respectively, and living at 31 Mount Pleasant St., Brantford, were . arrested ‘Wednesday night on a charge .of incendiarism following a suspicious fire at . the Masseyâ€"Harris factory. ‘The blaze, which . was _ confined to the engine room of the plant, involved a loss of 34 CHILDREN ; IN THE BERLIN ORPHANAGE The matron, Miss© Snider; reported that . there are 34 childreh in the Home,, five were regeived ‘uad ‘ â€" three have been sent. out during the month; Dr.. Huchnergard -:2 the medical attendant for the of Januery. ~ The Ladies‘ Aid Soclcti of Trigity Methodist Church of spent an aftermbon at the Home and did. a donâ€" siderable amount of sewing for which the matron is very thankful. f iweork at W is one which .any or â€" _refex to with â€"pride. .He has served as pastor here swen gllii seven months, His . chyrch has the largest not growth of any Baptist church in Indiana during thy ~time. Mr. . Strickland . h*s beenâ€"instrumenâ€" tal in building _ the . First Eastist church, the Emmanue} Baptist chrrch at the Home corner and the . Cieorge streei church. ‘The, pastorats of Rev. Mr. Strickland is the Jongest term: of any‘ pastor in tâ€"e city, and also> the lecgest of any in the. Baptist Associâ€" ation.‘" f Judgment was _ given this morning by Magistrate . Weir in _ the case against Wm. Witt peoprictor of _ the American Hotel, when _ he dismissed the case without costs. This â€" case which was adjourned a week ago, alâ€" leged that the liquor license act had been violated by the obstructing. _of the police when they demanded _ enâ€" trance fo an upstair room, of which they were suspicious that liquor was being sold in them. The regulat _ monthly meeting. _ of tn Berlin Orphanage Board was held the Hoine on Monday evening, Feb 1st _ with the President Mr. E. G. Stugbing in the chair..~ <.__ Length of pastorateâ€"Seven » ycars seven months, S C Total accessionsâ€"755, ((413 â€" ba; tisms). â€" & x 2 43W W / © Rév. A. B. ~sop of: Mr. 'uuu.J.Rm.'“d&g- ~flne.luj-td~lmm ju} seven years‘ â€" pastorate Buptist. Church.â€"in: Marion, Ind:, and has accepted the call â€" to the Pearl :l mmmmsmnm-d' .J.. Rev. % bmlyvifl%‘i“tu--h the yarental r0o in Centrevilie= beâ€" lm‘:uumtngd)molhh-'m torate. â€" FORMER BERLIN FATHER AND SON ARRESTED WAS DISMISSED WITHOUT COSTS At the farewoll service the Clerk‘s report. of. pastor" Strickland‘s .mini8try was presented as follows : x4 PS WOMAN PASSES AWAY IN ROCHESTER e o sent, m -a j0in‘ the 84th Bergt, Joha M, Hissoct, 8 Till St! x3 E. Varab, 230 Aumw Charles H. Hoyland, 49 i2 The financial report was presented, showing: a successful year‘s business. The total: . receipts for the _ yeatr atiounted to $226,715.52, and the cxâ€" penditures $192,230.58, leaving .'bt:t ance . of $496,445.07, an crease â€" of $34,484.94 over the balâ€" ance of last year. Theâ€"total amount of insurance in force is $26,883,132. . _ Ottawa, Feb. 3.â€"The Postuwg:r- Gengral has decided to grant a Satâ€" urday afternoon. halfâ€"holiday to | all Tetter cartiers during July and Augâ€" ust. " % An interesting feature of the meetâ€" ing was the discussion of the proposâ€" al to erect a new Head Office bnildâ€" ing on Queen Street, north, on â€" the site purchased three years ago by the Company.~ It is genbrally expected that the members will éndorse‘ the‘ recommendation of the Directots. ‘ ; New Dundee, Feb. 4.â€"Mr. Ivan Hilâ€" boin, of the local flour mills, had an accident that very nearly proved faâ€" tal. . While engaged â€" in oiling the main driveâ€"shaft, the collar of his coat commenced winding on the reâ€" volving shaft. _ Through great _preâ€" sence of mind, Mr. Hilborn turned off the power promptly, and so avoided serious consequences. ‘Although conâ€" fined to his bed for severalâ€"days. Mr. Hilborn congratulates himselt _ that he escaped as he did. * ; the GO0D NEWS FOR ... THE POSTMEN ALMOST FATAL _ ACCIDENT IN NEW DUNDEE ‘The fortyâ€"fourth annual meeting of the ~Economical â€" Mutual Fire Insurâ€" ance Company of Berlin is being Leld this afternoon _ at the + Head Office, with a good sized attendance of memâ€" Zare Bogirof, Berlin Furniture Co. =3-M. , New Dundee.. / P Ne, Bissett ; J-g m-nuw from u-u“ ,tm_w went _ through a course of :l:‘.‘.hb; the ax:; N.C.Oan of ... the mm Mï¬ mice Prracts® Tok commissioned officers and men. with Col. Oliver‘s Regiment at Guelph. Several more men are tnhh.g ‘mlnh* to zo down and Lt.Col. :wmu will ‘be glad to see any others at the Court House. ‘ MAY EREGT _ NEW OFHIGE : â€"â€" BUILOMWE St ~AEGRUTS ARE l ~â€" CcoNsSTIPATION SEMT T0 EUELPH rroetne" Gant Pan 50 «ents. box, or "postpaid from RaniBhtk Co. ‘l?oronto. 99 n:s. TllA:.' fx wilt '= mflaw this -:m and As soon as Zamâ€"Buk lo': mkan kills alt Bmb all of blood ~or other ?m ’O-‘do 8to , and Reals. f m-Bu'I: mo for cuts, a-nn. bruises, chapped â€" hands, d -1res. piles, cctema, ulcers, and "all skin diseases and inâ€" Jugies. Al} dragzists And stores, â€"~â€""The sortes spread qulckly and penetrated to the bone. ‘They beâ€" gan to discharge, were terribly Fatting.."I becaig Sigrmed ana was going to a doctor, 3¢n *7 Iparchased and bega 4 rcha a uln;’rt. ’l‘hcflt:t.?ewlï¬n- u.:'-':.‘ eased ‘zm +A @ imw » tvwm‘r'zsmm:m m:’a eu-m?.' resuilted."* * is Accidents are always happenâ€" ing. _ It . may : only. be scratch, ‘ciut, or burn, ‘but :o forget that whenever the is broken there is danger© blood poison. ‘Why take changas? Apply Zamâ€"Buk at offest Nulp wood, Man., _writes, â€"â€" "Some time ago I scraped the skin off my knuâ€"kles. Not thinking it scrious, 1 merely washed the wounds and applied an ointâ€" ment I had on hand at the time. However} instead of : getting better, my fingets got worse. â€" Scratch Set UB B.lood oison Zam-i:;;t‘:urcd Mrs.. Join â€" Petersod, Wellâ€" President J. Fennell occusied New York World:â€"‘That the naval side of the war is not to be settled: by a general qnm battle.is made more than ever evident by this latest collF alon. . As on the fand @ide; it will rather be determined by a process of ‘The Council of the Board of Trade on Thursday evening â€" heartily > enâ€" dorsed the resolution of the â€" Owen Sound Board of Tradé urging on the Dominion government the necessity of having nickel oreâ€"refiped. in Canaâ€" da instead of shipping it to the Unitâ€" ed States. . This resolution: â€"has been . endorsed by many â€"Bodrds of Trade throughout the Province, and will also be taken up at the annual meeting of the Asâ€" sociated Boards of ‘Trade when : they in Toronto in a few weeks. New Industries. > Mr. E. C. Kabel formarded a comâ€" munication ~forâ€" a friend of his in Cleveland who is interested: in the Lmannhct.uro of toys, with the suggesâ€" \tion that, he might be persuaded _ to locate here. More information _ will be secured by the secretary for â€" the next meeting, iss & m Mr. Hy. . Morris who resided in Berlin for a short time forwarded the name of a manufacturer _ from . the States who was desirous ‘of" locating Baltimore News:â€""Theé vtictoty will bring satisfaction to the . British. _ It will restore confidence in the ':mlty Oof the navy to protect England from raids by sea." A: Brooklynâ€" Eagle:= "Naturaily ~ the British rejoice in the result. It is an eniphatic an#wer to the German boast that the enemy‘s seacoast towns are at the mercy of raiding spuadrons." â€" Syracuse Post Stanaard:â€" "The sinking of the Blucher is a definite loss to the German niilitary establishâ€" ment. In a military sense it more than makes up for all the damage the raiders have done to . the â€"â€" coast towns." s Boston Post:â€"â€" "What the‘ world looks for in this most lamentable war is such a . smashing of <the military force on the continent as shall deterâ€" mine the supremacy &foona side _ or x other and end awful strugâ€" New York Evening Post:â€""Certainâ€" ly, we shall hear less from the GCerâ€" man press now about Britain‘s control of the sea having been broken, and of the boasts that England‘s coasts are at Germany‘s merey." Savannahâ€"News:â€" "Germany will sorely miss every ship she loses, *« g:cw‘lylfnlsof the class of the ucher,. which, mm a first line ship, was a f le foo iA a cruiser fight." : in Canada, and the presidentâ€" has communicated _ with him, ‘asking for further information. Mr. . A. MacVeity of the Buflalo Forge Co. asked â€"the Board‘s assistâ€" ance to obtain better mail service betweén Berlin, Toronto and Monâ€" treal. At the present time, since the 145 G.T.R. train for Toronto â€" has been‘ discontinued it is. necessary 40 have mail for Toronto and Montreal in the postoffice at five o‘clock. This is a hardship on the manufacturers. Mr. _ MacVeity suggested that . the mail should be sent by way of Galt on the eight o‘clock éP «& H.â€"car, connecting with the C.P.R. train. . A ruolnt% passed asking the Postmaster â€"_ al. to take _ such steps‘as are possible to remedy _ the present service. dita y$ case : of tempting . fortune once too often, and after this perhaps the Gerâ€" mahs will desist from making futile raids upon the English coast, by which nothing beyond~theâ€" murder of a few unoffending civilians, and the destruc tion of private property has been . acâ€" complished." is sA A FEW NEUTEAL BERLIN BOARD mum All‘:‘t. suffer . with .. Chrosic should follow my ‘ tike i Pruitâ€"a tives " are â€" the that 1 was completely cured and what that 1 cured and what made me glad, also, wis that they ‘“mflm:-‘:-.llbygllm goe. a hox, 6 .50, trial size, . or seut orl receipt of price s iecien i oo dï¬ trintel se n n n Eesns car ¢cured ® { was & at Berthier College, m “ll-l“bl.vtz intestines cont tortured me and it came to -‘%-I could not bmm' .-.'m ï¬e‘?. gn:t hpvvm:drf;ez had taken four or five boxes, I realized (Continued from page 2, Col. 1.) zed Bowels andâ€"Digestion "What the World Looks For." "An Emphatic Answer." "Satisfactory to British "Naval Side of War." down and wenring out," "The German Press." "A Definite Loss." "The Blucher." MAGLOIRE PAQUIN OF TRADE OPINIONS a \ 2k ‘Ang Mayor Hett /( . a h rewesting the Comeil 40 @aill in: of the . Tuberculosis Sami Trust and the City Council m BEoard of Trade: to di uss the tion of the sanitariuin, ‘ It wa rosted tiat tbe" nitariuin mik he taken over County county institution, ?v‘m- )e paid for the work done so far institution â€" will . be "Yor" the county, and the expense Abould borne b\' the w m’ i{::.u‘ 5 nimous . approval of the . ci will be forwarded to the A cil. o Jok1 Schlemmet, Reeve ford township, and one of. inown men in Oxford county, Sunday, â€" following an: erat apdpendjcitu. He was yâ€"low old. P 675. While Nrs, A. A. Perrin, street, west, was leaving . for church . on Sunday ev slipped on the front op a fracturing her right atm. . 3 friends .will wish her a spe erv. > f raks al. the Board of Health, said the law at present :ï¬pfl;# he 4 rent a building + thoug!tt that inspection of tht was necessary both on the hoo siter peing killed. Speak $ im onve to the wn%d real tieught that the rould . to pay the extra cout, < althou, favored it. Bets® S cuss two things, first, . “‘ for the -,MI + s future f he T sis Sanitarium at port. . hecretary Debus in speak i matter of meat i tio®, .. tile ratepayers had : do law ~to establish â€" an â€" abattoir lin. Meat inspection was wi needed and what .the peo wanted, and not ned ly. toir. >A MINARD‘S . LINIMENT coLDS, ErCc. ‘ Sm BROKE ARM °_ . _ _ | wWHILE GOING _ â€"â€" To CHUR Th otht destruc in ie Mte: /o tre, strom v L mul itching of theâ€" to lfll, mi and halr s oft fast. .A tonightâ€"nowâ€"any tion. and said he 'ï¬ H lmncthucâ€dm to hat B ped. properly. t sCk Mr. N. B. Detweiler, . Ink ( & peris. * ons INDIAXS LooKEp wHIir®. _ neld the Sypeat of Daviet roume raniet Hone tender of the Kerby House, . ford, from a fine ‘of $50 for . liquor to two Indians. Defencd tended‘ that the Indians loo! ;~ white men. _ Police in plain c were in the hotel bar when the J was served. . «> w Reeve Schlemmer Dead. Thin, brittle, colorleas and halr inâ€"wote "vvlignot 0e w ing 8a Halr! Get a 25 t "oi Dandering right -ï¬ stops itching scaip, (~ . . * . c onk sropy Pal Board of 25 â€"dist | 1k The °B Ald, Waiters fayored is a Barometer. When it f it means that the ‘& """;3.‘,5: 7 tor alf Kidney ‘ own § Bladder Tl‘{l!blfl. 50c. & Afor 82 50, . A*Muarim T YOUR BACK PILLSG ard ol T aitamiuma . first,