ut Might bhave been a fatal acciâ€" "Wwas averted on Saturday mornâ€" at }1 o‘clock by the cool head of H. Klie who was driving his im west on King street when they e down Mrs. Bargrund of Gross ghe was about to step on a p éar. Mr. Klie stopped his im at the proper distance from the which was about to stop but as Bargrund approached to board €ar the horses suddenly stepped and knocked the woman down. Mr. e quickly got his team under conâ€" and prevented the sleigh from s over the body of the prosâ€" j woman. As soon as Mrs. Klic W#s extricated from her perilous posiâ€" ~tfon she was immediately driven to ;,th office of Dr. Harry Lackner by Mr. Klie. She was found to be suffering "#From only slight bruises. The acci \@ent happened in front of the Post Ofâ€" ach, remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the conâ€" stipated waste matter and poison from the intestines and bowels. A nt box from your druggist will your lver and bowels ciean; rhg eweet and. head clear for No odds how bad your lver, atomâ€" meh or bowels; kow much your head mches, how miserable you ure from €enstipation, indigestion, bilionsness and sluggish bowelsâ€"you always get relief with Cascarets. They imme “‘uly cleanse and regnulate the stomâ€" Re®rR@. (Graham Jackson is visiting his sQM in Alpena, Mich. for a few woeels 10 CERNT "Ca8CcARETsS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Sick Headache, Constipation, busfess, Sour Stomach, Bad Breathâ€"Candy Cathartic. e DOMINIOR DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PMAN NARROWLY _ MUNITION WORKERS _ ESCAPES DEATH _ | OBJECTED TO FORE: . _ AT KITCHENER MAN; WENT ON STRIKE _ _The Happenings at the o(é:#nt Seat Careâ€" fully Summarized. L agd Personal. Do You Know Do YoUu Know _ the ai, s2; _ 21 __ NC t iCiaâ€"for her Workers in the Factoryâ€"in i the Munition plantâ€"in the Shipyardâ€"in the Mine. THERE‘S D&RNGER in SIGHTâ€"BUT YOU CAN HELP Do YouUu Know _ THE:â€" FACcTORY 0 _ She _must have Food BRITAINâ€" Canada to Britain = ® India & Argentina to Britain Australia to Britain gmresxzza India and that a " food famine ‘" would be a worse disaster to the Empire and her Ailies than reverses in the Field ? BRITAIN aprprats to CANADA that a worldâ€"wide famine averted by increasing this s that the rapidly rising price of food stuffs â€" means that the World‘s reserve supply is getting small ? THE NEAREST PRODUCER OF STAPLE hener News| .: PRA WRIGLEYS Argentina are more than twice the distance away and Australia more than four times. "Câ€"wide lamine. can only be do increasing this supply ? lan for her Armies in the Fieldâ€"for her Workers in the the Munition plantâ€"in the Shipyardâ€"in the Mine. spoke on the business end of the conâ€" tractors‘ business, overhead expense and cost of doing business. Short adâ€" «dresses were delivered by Secretary Clark, of the locatl Light Commission and Superintendent Schiedet aml’Mr Gross, of the Waterloo Water and Light Commission. The object of the club is to promote better business meâ€" thods, efficient service and satisfied consamers. electrical clubs from the standpoint of the consumer, the central station and the contractors. Mf. A. C. Lyons of the Telephone City Electrical Club, of Brautford, was present as was Mr. Henderson, also of that city, who The Twin City Electrical Club of this city held a imeeting Wednesday evening for the purpose of discussing ELECTRICAL CLUB DISCUSSED ~â€"â€" BUSINESS METHODS Canadian last. May he went t in Guelph READ AND ADVERTISE IN THE maaea a avkvsunamuckd <â€" After Every Meéaly . } )8( 0j ( INFORMATION BURE until 1 11500 Mires The Flavor Lasts AND REMEMBER YoU CAN_â€" YoOU CANâ€" OT TA WA that no man can say that he has Jully done his partâ€"who having landâ€"be it garden patch, or farm, or ranch â€"fails to make it produce food to its utmost capacity, do this by helpiï¬g to make every bit of land in Canada produceâ€"the very last pound of food stuffs of which it is capable. 6000 MiLES help thwart Germany‘s desperate subâ€" marine thrust on the high seas. FOODpS «_ 2625 Miues , The regular meeting of the w“e'lov:‘:oasn":r‘::l::n :"::z;:h wi ':.t:: ém Commission was held Tuesday even. cle Corp. | Prior to enlï¬tt:eéfl ‘lre "aya' ing instéag of N.onday evening owing Jn acct;untant ‘at the Wallcebare to the fact that Chairman Breithaupt Sugar Company wi which firm be Bag wished to be out of town on the regu,l', /int ):' t i |lar meeting night. Only routine busi*! »oen associated for abm{t two years. \ness was transacted. ‘The report Ur'l,wals, ~ the Superintendent was received anf inmpcnmemermerare adopted. _ ~According to the report the| Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. Eroceipls for February | were $T4;’0.51| Have used MINARDS LINIMENT and disbursements $1902.45 ;eaving a!for Croup; found no'th[lxg‘ equal to it; balance on hand March 1st of $5518.07.)sure cure, € The report states that the total num-! CHAS. E. SHARP. ber of â€" gallons pumped during the 63 month including 7,423,125 gallons from } Hawkshaw, Sept. 1st, 1_995 Waterloo was 34,276,125. The maxiâ€"‘ Rmommrrener mmz ns igf mum gallons per day: was 462,930.| _ MINARD‘S LINiMENT FOR SALE E en an: 1494 147. |everywnere. 8a% KITCHENER WATER COMMISSION MEETS _ The returned hero was met at«the station by members of the 1.0.D.E. and taken from there to the Tea Rooin at 111 King St., West where he was tenâ€" dered a reception. Pte. Harry Poliard of Kitchener, who enlisted with the 34th Battalion reachâ€" ed home this week. lar ‘whom he charged with stealing‘: Parce!s containing: Soldiers‘ comâ€" i$600 out of his pocket last month. Acâ€"|forts, socks, etc., were sent to 24 cording to the story of Roth, Koglar|soldiers in the trenches, as well as stole the money from him while the |4" Easter remembrance to our 39 two were rooming together. A sumâ€" [Soldier boys ~at ~Bramshott Camp, mons was issued by Magistrate Weir. |England. Jessie Bruce, Secretary. ber any of his sayings or actions as| !*** *»2t at sapaiin â€"“"" of the he had been undér the influence of a)| E*>®0wical w‘ me “w cohol. Upon the demand of Magisâ€" “‘3""‘"“::.""““ .m trate Weir Topowski apologized to the|** * 8r22t Patriotic a young lady‘s satisfaction and the case Su':::ril:-:-'h e.:}.l’he.“ to di eâ€"tenth : minimum '.';he swmmé.“ was brought before|Of $250,000 and give $15,000. s the court by Ald. Ner, who charged J.| !t was moved by Geo..C. H. Leng, Fischer with allowing his dog to run| 204 seconded by W. H. Schmailz, that at large with the result that this m,'he company subscribe omeâ€"tenth of ing the dog destroyed 19 'fll-hred‘x :'m“"“":‘:‘w;eâ€::.". 1."5‘:-.' hens and a rooster belonging to fl:i‘ o be raised by the city ‘ Her. Magistrate Weir ordered Fisch | present campgizn, viz.: $15,000, as ‘1 to come to some satisfactory settle 4 Hospital in France, to be known to come to some satisfactory mtlo-' ment with Mr. Her. Court on Monday. â€" The first was Mulvu?olhhfllibm ed John Topowski with indecent inâ€" sult, Evidence was heard and it turnâ€" ed out that Topowski did not rememâ€" ber any of his sayings or actions as he had been undér the influence of a}â€" eohol. Upon the demand of Magisâ€" trate Weir Topowski apologized to the young lady‘s satisfaction and the case was dismissed. | The Department invites every one desiring 1 information on any subject relative to Farm and Garden, to writeâ€" No matter what difficulties rhey face us, the supreme duty of every man on the land is to use every thought and every energy in the direction of producing moreâ€"and still more." Martin Burrel! â€"Minister of Agriculture. FLAX AND ° FLAX FiBRE, DRIED VEGE‘I’ABI.EQ _ POULTRY, BEANS & PEAS, FARM «PRODUCTS ARE . NEEDED FOB_EXPORT wWHEAT, oats, ; BEEF, BACON, . Mr. Stewart expects to leave for fovorsms within a month m the Cyâ€" cle Corp. Prior to enlist he was an accountant \at the Walléc¢bure Sugar Company wll\h which firm he has been associated for about two years. years. & last son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart to enlist in the Empire‘s service. ‘Three other sons are now overseas. ‘Two are in England and one is in France in the trenches where be has been for some time. + Parry Stewart son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W, Stewart of Queen Street, N. who has enlisted with the detached Cycle Corp, London, is the fourth and BOY ENLISTS FOR _ . _ OVERSEAS SERVICE THE FARM FOURTH STEWART ~ wards the support of our tvoi prhnl- ers of war in Germany. v L 4 ie UL TARTTC, TTR UECELn, DiOoUs a Hospital in France, to be known | ‘ .6' ““.tin spells and irregular action as the "Waterioo" chair, and $60 toâ€" } vere & * ‘aof the hnurals CHEESE, That the minitiym of $150,000 set by Funds campaign committee is cer tainly not too big‘is ‘shown in the t of our two prisonâ€" rmany. vk ingâ€" Soldiers‘ â€" comâ€" . were sent to: 24 renches, as well as nets, Kitchener â€" lost â€" another _ hockey championship on Friday n'ij:ht when the Intermediates failed to" overcome the fivegoat lead piled d‘h ngiinst them in Hamilton on Tresfay might, although they won the gampe by a 2 to 1 score. in the neighborhood of 2500 people saw one of the fastest games of the season and at the end: of the second period Wwith the score 3 to nil Kitchaner‘s hopes of capturâ€" ing the silverware looked bright inâ€" deed, but these hopes were drowncd in the final frame when the Hamilton team playing a defensive game kept the rubber disc well away from the HAMILTON WON. . _ _INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIP In Fropical Countries Liver Chill Very Common In Northern latitudes also the liver is a very unruly organ and requires careful watching. The. concentrated vegetable jfuices in Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills act directly upon the liver and stimuâ€" late its action to a normal basis. The blood is purified, the skin grows clear, headaches disappear and robust health is firmly established. No medicine for the stomach, liver or kidneys can comâ€" pare with Dr.‘Hamilton‘s PiHMs, 25c. box at all deaters. The funeral of the late Mrs. John Ueberschlag, who died suddenly Jast Wednesday evening was held onl Satâ€" urday morning at nine o‘clock from theâ€"residence,â€"90 Water Street South, to St, Mary‘s R.C. church for services, afterwards to St. Agatha, where anoâ€" ther service was held in the St. Agaâ€" tha; R.C. church, thence to the R. (7.“ cenjetery for burial. ‘The following is a list of mass offerings sent to the beâ€" reaved family:â€" Christian Mothers, John Voil, Peter Voll, Joe Voll, George Voll, Mrs. Peter Voll, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Voil, Emma Voll, Emil Voll, Louis Voll, Jacob Kuntz, Frank Kuntz, Adam Stroeder.’ Bernhard â€" Waiter, Mrs. Wellheiser, | Mrs. T. Englart & Josephine, Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bollini, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wey, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schell, Catherina Brenâ€" ner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dietrich, Mrs. 'Rake. Tillie and Clara Schwartz, Franâ€" ces Wallner, Annie Helm, Nellie Schell IGenevieve Memel, Mrs. Ed. Hohner, Ed. Hohner, Harvey Hohner, Norman Hohner, Mrs. F. Lutzkowski, Johnnie! Lutkowski, Marie Lutkowski, John Ueâ€"|, berschlag, Katie Jeberschlag, Annie| Ueberschlag. ; f MRS. JOHN UEBERECHLAG. othér organs or tissues. / Then you have torpid liver, indigestion, headâ€" ous bacteria are given off. â€" It is the duty of the liver to destroy these poisons. It usually succeeds, but after a time it tires, increases in P "‘The digestive system can look after a certain amount of food, but when continuâ€" ally crowded the food mass is delayed in the ailmentary eanal and what is not diâ€" gested ferments. ~ In other words, this food OBITUARY â€"â€". _ 14. . d8 SBKIW 64G The Three Functions , â€"~â€" of the Liver _ From ‘the standpoint of Dire Results of aches, bad breath, overwork, and . _It manufactures the bile essential in the * process of digestion. â€" * . The starch and sugars derived from the ; food are stored in the liver and sent to the tissues as needed. It detects and destroys poi i D& . y M OO PRA ANOAZRUMOUZ LannQi vIHu Up & i woman‘s strength, but the concentrated medicinal food properties in Over fifteen hundred school inspec« tors, teachers and: trustees from all parts of the Province thronged the main corridor of the Legislation asâ€" sgembly to support the â€" superannuaâ€" flon measure for teachers, introduced by the Minister of â€" Education this week. The delegation was happily inâ€" troduced to Sir Wm. Hearst, by hisl brother Knight, Sir Adam Beck. Thnf speakers were Miss Abraham of Chatâ€"| ham, Dr. McKay of Toronto, A. G. Sil-; verwood f London, Archbishop Mcâ€"| Women, more than men, have excitable nerves, because tiring work and physical strain tax their more delicate nervous systems and bring premature age and chronic weaknessâ€"unless treated intelligently. 73 Drugâ€"laden pills and alcoholic concoctions cannot build up a woman‘s strength, but the concentrated medicinal food properties in Sir William and Hon. W.; D. Mcâ€" Pherson, provincial secretary, agreed that the demands made Â¥ere imporâ€" tant and promised they would receive the prompt and favorable consideraâ€" tion of the Government. «... | The first delegation: heard _ by Premier Hearst represented hospitals ,from all parts of Ontario and _ was introduced by Mr.‘ Mark Irish, M.P.P. ‘of Toronto. The delegation asked the Goyernment for a grant for free patiâ€" ents, that those paying less than 87.001 be increased from 20«to 40 cents per day and that municipalities be made] liable to pay $1.50 per day for indigentl patients instead of $1.00 as at present. | |TWD DELEGATIONG ‘WAIT 0N PREMIER _ Kitchener and Waterloo were well represented on two large and influential deputations which waited: on Sir William Hearst and members of the Ontario Cabinet at Parliament, Buildings this mornâ€" ing. â€" & This medicine acts diâ€" rectly and specifically on the liver. By promptly Chase‘s Kidneyâ€"Liver Pills, and you will then run no Liver Right The thing to do is to keep the liver active and the lows. Complications set in. Bright‘s disease, hardening of the: arteries, apoplexy are natural developments. But these conditions do not come on you sudsienly. You have months or years of warning. How to Get the build :t}ength from its very source and are helping thousands of women to gain control of their nerve powerâ€"overcome tiredness, nervousness, impatience and irritability. SCOTT S is a liquidâ€"foodâ€"free from drugs. of the bowels. _ “M condition is describâ€" as autoâ€"intoxication, or self.poisoning by food. _ Cirrhosis of the liver folâ€" WOMEN®‘S NERVYVES of such serious develâ€" AND CABINET active and the ular by use of Seott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. Neil of Toronto and W. Shields of '\\'mdstock. Sir â€" William _ aroused great enthusiasm when he informed the immense gathering that the suâ€" perannuation bill as introduced was a government measure and would be passed at this session of the Legislaâ€" ture. Hons. Pyne and _ McPherson also spoke. se e y At intervals through the fields, where the fertilizer was not sown, 1 could see a vast difference in both quantity and quality of the grain. Am intending to use more this season and can certainly recommend Homestead goods to intending purchasers as _ I believe they are the best on the marâ€" ket.‘ ’ W. A. YACKELL, Ingersoll, Ontario, says: . "In the Spring I purchased 3% tons of fertilizer from the Homestead agent. 1 never had such large yields or as good grain since l.have_beer_\ farming. The returned hero was met at the ’station by the Returned Soldiers Assoâ€" [ciation. Mayor Gross, members of the Council and the Daughters of the Emâ€" pire. A carriage decorated with flags was waiting and Pte. Aylward with members of his family was taken to his home. A formail welcome will be tenâ€" dered Pte. Aylward later. an absence of 2% years. Pte. Aylâ€" ward was buried by a sheil explosion and gassed but in spite of the harrowâ€" ing experiences through which he has gone he is looking well. Pte. A. H. Aylward, a British Army reservist, who left this city in August, 1914, arrived home on Saturday after PTE. AYLWARD RETURNS HOME FROM FRONT Then _ remember that when your liver does get wrong and threatens to upâ€" set the whole digestive sys. tem Dr. Chase‘s Kidneyâ€" Liver Pills will afford quick relief and prevent alt seriâ€" ous complications. One pill a dose. 25 cents a box. sidered a household necesâ€" sity wherever their merits are known. ¢ By all means regulate your diet to your needs. Kidneyâ€"Liver Pills are conâ€" of the liver, kidneys and Such a multitude of ills arise from sluggish action NEVER HAD SUCH SUCCESS BEFORE. action of this allâ€"important organ a good flow of bile is ensured. This is poured into the intestines, where it acts as Nature‘s cathartio Prevent Host of Ills