lityyou. _ The most radical change in the _iAct is _that;s-ection dealing with the Igdivision of the" province into not more than ten health districts. This- has been under consideration for some time, and the Govermment has its plan well .worked out. The costl of th new system will be met by assessments upon the -miniicipalities beneting`, each cont.ri`butii1gaccord- `ing t.o population. In Northern On- tario, with its great unorganized districts, it is proposed to place two or ' three, district oicers _ of health, and their expenses will to a large extent be met by the provirtce, with the exception: that where there are * organized municipalities they shall contribute their share. Cities of 50,000 do not come inside the pro- visions of this section. \ The district oicers .will act large-, _ ly in an advisory capacity, with in-| - structions to keep a close watch up- . on smiitary conditions and com- municable diseases. They will be expected to study local conditions generally and advise the local boards as to the need of water and, sewerage systems. The `salaries of these district of- p cers will be $2,500 a year, with an _ allowance of $1,000. for expenses. - CUTTING DOWN LOCAL Bomns. ` A clause that is likely to give 'rise to L9. gieat deal of discussion is `that of reducmg the membership of : the local Boards of Health. When. the district scheme was con- sidered, the wiping out of the local boards was proposed; was not put into effect, but the Act goes a step in that direction by limiting the -membership in cities and `towns of 4,000 and; over to the Mayor, the medical oicer of health, and three ratepayers, to be appointed an- nually. At present the boards have. six ratepayers in addition; to the Mayor. This means that Toronto will lose three members aria Board of health; The membership of boards -in. smaller places i has been iedluced to -three, the head of the municci~pIa.lit.y, the health officer and one ratepayer. The Act provides for -payment `of mcinbe-rs at $2 a `(lay du-ring. meetings and for travel- ling expenses. A weeklyreport to 0 lthe Provincial Boand _of all cases `and deaths from communicable disc- ueases "and deaths from -all other 'causes is `required the boards. MAY Nor DISMISS Ori-`iciiizs. . . The hands of the ofcers are tiengthened. ,:by fa clause ' that `no oioer shall be dismissed `except for cause and with" the we f.9;ova1; of; the . Pi-ovin.'cia1* Board. He 19 axlsoto--be made the ?*e`x_ecutive`of-~ the ~ 'a:n an A iiumber of radical are contained: in- the most important. mea- sure. brought before the I.eg'isl:atu're this session-., The bill was introdhioed by Hon. W. J. Hanna Thursday, and comes as a. revision -of the Pub- lic Health Act. A irosrroman FOR YEAR! lFree Attehdince. Folj Poot.-R- duces Local Boards and Pfovides U for Weekly Reports.-`--Wi/dc` ' t ' Powers; to Medical Supt_ s. T; l Pr6vince to f lntd 'l'en llealtlihishicts, ` Sllpervisorr For /Each. <;1;au`sxe will be "opposed by some of the membexs ' of the legislature unless the province _not only makes but also guaran- tees the vaccine used. _ .....,.._.v_ -----a.\.; _ vnQ.n\JI Some dicussion is"1ikeIy: to take place on the compulsory. yaccination clause. While this Is retained in the. bill as a relic" of the old one,. power is giver the medical health Oicer to use his own judgment as to `when the law is enforced. T , The -p'rovision% of the neW` `Pu`bI4ic" Health Bill .will "not. come into force thi-s year/1`hLere is a great deal to be done in the perfection of the -plans p}opos- 13.!` :11 `I`I'}\'tI rV`r\`--`c`l\V A-J 4-1-5- V ...uu-muss U; Luv `yxu.u.b y1'UyUb' ad. in the new statute, and this will take considerable time. I In order to shape a ,Wax candle so that it will fit into a candle stock of any size or shape, -hold the candle in very hot water. and the wax will be softened enough to mold into. the proper proportions. I `. ` The sale of diseased or `slink meat is made more diicult by plac- ing the onus of proof upon the ven- dor. ~Every butcher selling` meat shall, on the request of the local health. officer, make an aidiavit as to the place where the "slaughter of his meat is carried on, and where it is without the limits of the municipality such place shall be open to inspection by the medical officer of health or an inspector ap- - pointed by the Council. An amend"- ment of this. sort was urged upon the Government some time ago by 9. ldepurtation of medical health of-ml A --.__ ? A subscription to The Standard costs $2.00 par your to any address in Canada or Great Britain. It uses the most expensive engrav- 'n;;:.. prdcuring the photographs` from ~a`.1 over the world.` Its articles aye carefully selected and `L . ; its editorial policy -. is thoroughly independent. vv \ILLItJ vs must he `led with the Provincial Board, and where in the opinion: of the board a. water .works or sewerage system is lneaessary it shall not be necessary to secure tghe' consent of the. rate- payers` for the construction of . such works. [ `THE STANDARD is the National Wgekly Newspaper of th_e Dominion of Canada, It is national in all its aims. vA'VUnex`zv clause gives the local` of- cgr power to _close up any premises he considers` unt for habitation; In the case of {water works or ,...~..........._ ____,A. . The clauses with respect. to .inrfec- tidus diseases have widened.` the Word infectious havingbeen chang- ed 'to communicable, which brings .tubeno11_losis.among the {diseases- for which . compulsory 11oti_ea.tion is required . The various clauses. deal- ing Athettweartmesnt of communi- icahle diseases have been` `made more !str1-ngent. I . ' nestl "1 . t1~e.tn1ent.v' The iziedical of- cer may do this 'un-less it agrees to-[djosIo.` ' " ". Monti-cal Standard Publishing` on; @113 ianimrh are invited t or m'r:Iu:"'s1"'ro `ms nu: mm % o~ca_ll on gas for A, free Demonstration otour famous ; swnrcuss JRAFOBlAT|N8 runruoouas ] wav:s.rnour: %couLs my IT Fox 1912: nonnnwm> A $ANlTAi!Y PATENT TOUPEE`: Limited, Pyblishors. -.ANY STYLE WILL BE GLQDLY DEMONSTRATED I-`REE Um I I use MONTREAL. ms` nonsninn, com or manta Ltd. _' TlIo*`lloI`:i`oo`t Qualify Halt -Goods, . . ma-105 `(gate 81., Toroycq, on: L :.- 2-u----- COMING OUR TRANSFORMATION for thalady who has thin hair, cannot be equalled. ALL OUR GOODS are noted for their superior workmanship, exclusive styles; and ne quality of hair. HAIR GOODS; ot Toronto will -be at the Queen's Hotel Barrie, on Tues., Mitch 26 with a stock at the newestliuropean and American fashions in Prof; Dorenwend wauly. use endorsed by many physicians. Where others tail is where I have my greatest success. Nothing complicated, no pln or in!- tation, but just a natural method w ch cures. Immediate reliet_ guaranteed. N 0 takes or lies --just straight business. Do not lay this aside. or delay, but tear oi! tree coupon noyv. of all ages llnr frnrn vm-I.u....|- vs `ovary, IIIIU IIUQI VII. LXCU Uuuwn DOW. all ages sulfer from Varicocolo (false rupture) in some way. No matter time allcted. or failure on. perlenced tryin medicine, electric belts, etc.. my Biotone me od will cure. No lost time. , ___ ., _r"-v-.-uvv wn - VII VIII? Old-fashioned truss torture is no lon r neces- sa . Galling,slipping trusses and arbarous me ods oi treatm rupture are done an with by the wonder I invention ofaspeclalie{ who has devoted fty years tothis one amic- tion. The marvelous new EGAN CURATIlIlS" ` gives to the ruptured instant relief, rest and security where all others fail. It stops all irritation and restores everly part to its na- tural posmon as soon as it sused and for an time and old st le trusses are thrown away. BOAN'S _CURA us" cures are absolutely with- out greration and the cost is small. M titudes oi cured men, women and children testify. Also endorsed by physicians. where I have mv ..-..o... v LAL, .I.A.n V1 ulna. Jr. I (C)-F. Ballantyne, A. Car- ly, G. Wilmshofer. (B)-R. Wiles, J .. `Hobson, A. Morley. (A)-R. Cable, M. W01-.sley, D. Kivell. ~ Bigelow, P. Campge1l.~ (B)4--S. Gowan, A. F . _n...-H... TIT-"- 4- I \/I.bLLlalIlJ\./I10 Garvin, H. Wa1f.' T_ T /r`1\ 11 1:0-rtu;%e uncut mun, Danger or Paln. J. Y? EGAN, Specio_l`i_to::' Toronto nm C.u.I.:.._-.1 .___.._ February Report C -'L man; _ __ Once 'l'h"ounl-at No: In I N ` Search for R:l::!ryI'n Eu-u1.=`_ you unuu unougn: necessary. but New Your Rollo! In Ended. Wonderful Method Retains and Guns Without Knlfo, Danger I `I Call? 0__-o,_n4; ,a-nu - dates This con . upon resentation lgsn. rup spec t. 331 Street, Toronto. who will visit th totreo consultation. Ask at hotel number at my room. Note dates. uuuuuuuuvlu VUllFUlIn w JO 1. West King is towns (on mentioned below) will entitle bearer oinco tor RU PTU RE Y ORILLIA - BARRIE, 2;; The only Sanitary and perfectly constructed toupee made. lndetect- , '_a bln, light in weight, strong, perfectly pr shad`u, \ ventilated. Worn and endorsed by_{ physicians and medical men. They are mpdojn a:_1ys_tylu, shape: D_o ma/as: `to can `and see them. : Fno Consolation coupon. n nnnnnn nnnn n--..._s-u-_ 4- q (SEE DATES AT BOTTOM) HONOR ROLL._ Barrie House. Wed. ~ all dag and night. 4 1 ay only. - Orillia. House 4 port of School. T? I`! , - APR. 1..2| west Ward APR: .3. ma] D.c.p11.ty Grand Cl1a.`p1ain.s---Rev.s. I C. E. I c1'1'y, Toronto; A._ P,` B;-aw ? Toronto; II. A. Fish. Owen Sound;! 0. H. Quaife, Erinudale; C. H.`Buck-`J? land, ($1191-1111; J. N. Blodgett, R638-'7 mont; .l`. B. Clark, London.-; T. R.` White, K1eiuburg;. F. E. H`owett;.I H*ami1t.m1: W. B. Noble, Pout Carl- ing; W. M. Love, Lucan; J. J. Hay-f lock, 'I`o<~s\vat.e1'; J. R. Bell, La.ure1; Canon. Dixon, Toronto; R. A. Spen.~1 oer, Fuix-bank; Canon A W-a.ls-`n,. Bramgpton; R. C. Bart-els, _ North Bay; J. Ossiter, Grand Valley; H. H1mt01'. Korah; Louis Moatt, Blind River. ' ` V ' i ` . I Next. }'0ar s\ Grand Lodge will meet in Windsor. Grand M aster, resulted in the two leading oioes gohig by promotiom The big contest: centred in the veelection of a. successor to the late trea.su.ror, John Hewitt. The nom- inees were: A. A. Gray, Toronto; J 09. E. Th Toronto`; Mar- shall Thompson, Tovonto; James Mayor, Tox'ont.o; William Cook, Meafond; William F. Harper, Hamil- ton; and E. F. Toody, `Toronto. These were weeded out one by one, The 1-otiro1n:en.t: of Lovebck. ! 5 Joe. T hompsom of Tomato, agd William Hamel`, of H_a.mi1ton., be- `ing opposed on the lial ballot. Mr. Hocken Won the post of As- sociate. Deputy G1-and Masstm' after a contest with J. J .. R. Banting, of Cookstmvn. VV. I$rHu_,"Rcv. H. A. Fish of Owen Sound, is spoken of .as% the probable -choice for the position of Grand; 01'- V Grand Diwtoorl of `Ce1'em C. A. B. Jennings, Wesgt Yark. - TY? "Cooke, Mca.fo1'd. V Auditm's-A. wright: '.:I..`orOn-E to, and W. H. Taylor, of .Aurora.j A.ssi.`wtz111.t Grand Secretmy-Wm. . I ' j)(e1)111,x' (h'a1'1d Master--I)r. "J; "ll Wiiums. \V00dSt0~ck. Junior Deputy Grand ~C. Hockll, Toronto. Gram] C-haplam---ReV.. Jo}'1n,}1C5~.' I burn, Toronto. ` _ . W Gram]. Se.cret,a.1'y--W'm.v ;M. Fitz; -geraldg Toronto. T ' 4 1 (1 i V iGra1 1d Lect.11re1~--Georg H. H` 1; Grand Valley. 6 1-I-n L Grand '.1`1'ea:s-ureIr....--J.J `Hamper . . ? 9,. Hamilton. - I .v;}1111 lu\I'aWste1'*---F : - g V ronto. I . _ red Dane . . ].m'ulon. 011.11., Mamdh Orm1g'c (}1'zu1d' Lodge On.-t1avri'9; T Wt-at conglu-dad." its labors` '_aarly V in-' day momullg` with-the electxonof of- cers. They are:--- - Uruggisl, Di. Banting of Cookstown?L.`_Givgs.: Controller Hocken a"i`,`Bx'II'sV_"lIL,:.__i"._`: ' for Assoc. Dep. `Grand .:%f 4` ` Master's Chair. 0 lots at kn lamb: V mart. ELECTION 0F OFHCERS1 MAKES YOUR SKIN LIKE VELVET--_ % T M'onkman's Glyc'ed9nia. H::1.s a marvellous [effect on '0Ug'n skin. One or two applica- hons will remove. the .rougnn`e's_s.` and by its occasional use the skin zu: the smoothness" and g-`oftness of a baby's. I Glyc_edo_n ia :5 110! sticky, and gloves may be fvorn a few moments after using H TL.f . Us no u .1 ' - ---v oaovann-Iota uovvq CIUIII; `V Price 15c and 25c. Delight- ful after shaving. 1 3 T. Beecroft ggo. MbNKMAN; 1'7'an.~:act a `General Bzminess. . . . . Noted -V at reasonable rdtel} -4--'-;cu'" tion qf Notes and specitll attention`. ` '1-" ' Drqs Issued 15?/17 -Z`. Cheques an amide. A `V cit lowest rates Sale Notes Oaalagd I on mostfavord`b:li`F9H' EER OE. ":1 all V F. Bascad .BANKERS; Oce II._1t,t1'Vo: -Y-_il 0V U Two CONTESTS a. co.; CV` Barrie. _.I0l'K Ivprtxtgxnvuunvwv, vvcuv 5.... .... opportunity to support the p`eti.t.iom-. Toronto is\in th of being this (mlywc1ty' 1Iur;p08e8' A 1: . . haven for their .1x'1un.icipalTcg,>u_nties or _ L Wu..- . -1` .-...a.'~u-1.3:-`nn1 - nnnnI'.I:n ._ 7 the otlietr` electoral. dffvi-_ sidns '- PSTI .1600, uuu uuu yuuau-uu a.uu....._..v..v V. the British Govevrmnent A " ` "-to` "be idictatede by the "terms of .a dis- `graceful political -ba1vgain" 1 with; `the Irish Nazionalxsu; . No action was taken. on the %ati- tion of the County _of* York that a, boundary -be .de_ned:.be- tween the County of. West `York and the Qquntx of ".l`__ as est- Dav THE FIGHT IN IRELAND. While the ghto-f the Irish Union- ists against Home Rule was approv- ed, no consideration was given; sug-_ gestions that "a.,cont1"ibutioIm be taaiti-Home" Rule campaignv `fund. The Irish Loyalists were likened to the United Empire"Loyal'ists~ of the Unitedj States, who were deserted by the British `crown. Stern necessity dictated the "action of Britain ` in _ |:. 1783, but the present intea1t;io_ns;of ;L- 'D..:;:...L (1.'..-......'m....m+h mamnmllvil-A L7\.a`ld- wvvl ,9-o_ far. I JJGXIUCHICLV lllull VII-U GOD`-IVA vavrob vuuu: I iwrging upon the_ Provincia1.Gov_ - iment to have Ontariof submit a stat- 'ed `case to clear, so`far.as she was `concerned, the mu'd:d1e'rais`e~d by ;ne temere decree. Since the Otta-~ .' wa -authorities to_'ok up the; matter i. insrteadi and prepared` cw `reference to a the courts, Grand;Lodge declared, it- jselfn satised with everything donel l The members took the stand that [there should be 110 vestige of doubt as to the position of the older on the question `of bi1ingu~a.l schools. English-`shou.ld be the only language and aggressive - -attacks should` be made on- the propaganda to make the French tongue dominant in On- tario. T-hey maintained that no language `should be used in the schools save English, and that poli- tics `should not be allowed to inter- fere on any occasion with the mem- bers ndiherenoe .to that declaration. ENDORSED BoRpEN`s Ac'r_Iois*. The action of the Federal Gov- ernment in. submitting _a stated: case to dene the rights of the Dominion and of ' the provinces to legislate on the subject of ma.-n-itage was endor- sed. Before the introduction: of the lLan~caster bill `the association was -n_-,,___:_1 n-_-.... I r Hon. Dr. Pyne, 'Ministe_r of Eedu:-` oation, and pmminent in the Or- ilange order, made the-fraznak aidmis-A. j. S101]: that Dr. Merchan.t s" report `surprised in several respects`.- ;He endorsed the ndings of the leg- lislaativej committee and favored) in- loreased grants by the Government, `especially in those districts where ;the English-speaking population was '1 decrea.-3'ing`., He also concurred as 1t0 inspection, "and deoltaxredi that at -`good deal` of the inefficiency found! I in the schools was the result of neg`- llieenice or incapacity on the part of linzstpectors or trustees. The state of affairs as regards bi-lin:gu.'a.1isrm, re- [vealed by -the Merchant report, would result in early at.-t.ion by the Govern- ment that he felt surre would satisfy all reasonable persons-._ He express- ed lns own. nppveciation of the. as`- sistanoe of `the Orange order in bringing out the 'faots. Hon. -J. S. Duff, Minister of Agriculture, took the same line. 4 T _| 4 It -was pointediout; th'at.the teach- ling of the ,Roman Catholic` cate- gchism in Public "schools dmring lschooul hours w.as`1:he result; of - the `abuse of an old regulation emtpow-. eringu local olergymen. to axirpoiut deputies to give religious` instruction in thrschools. Where `the teacher. was -a. Roman: Catholic he was de-} 3-puitle-d.` by the priesrt of the parish to[ jgive religious ` inust_1'uction -to V the .pupils. _' V -- --. ._ `Government make eup:~`; `schools, -so'_ that "Tjeicient Jtho'se' eoe_1itrs,"were '?Ixii1i1r reme- f I g1u:a~g%e of instruction and oommuni- ' plem my "to the trustees: off what are at ppresent bi-lingwali Jed. ~ emu: foi`? dies ~sugge;sted.{_durii1g{ the discuss-ion`. on the bi-lingju-al school clauses in! the Legislation Committo s { report yesterday `afternoon. ""Add'resses .were delivered by Hon.gDr. Pyne, Minis-e ter of Education and Hon, J, St; Du , Minister of VA-giri-"culture" V and- both were enthusivas-ti_-oa,1ly received. Copies of Dr. `Merchzfmth report were- distributed among the delegates. j, i ' No Mom: FRENCH. . _ ii That shall` be the `Ian-' ` `V 4 cation `in the schools "of the prov- ince, and -that the use vqf I3:-renclirvii eimnn mnouomn. ......... UL- ..A-!L_, Igmii ;;.;'afse,'. 1 I v uolv uoav ' UL .l.` '1U'1l.'U11 I as the position Grand Lodge unanimously took on the mo-g tion of 001. Scott and Mr. Ho-cke_n. kw 'haVl nnvawnmnn+ nan:-I`-A -----1': .._- ........ .VV.&_vbL uuuu-ucwa. 111' con.-,1 motion with thaevork of the Mutual" .'B_ene_t_ ` - , _ : ` 7G`E'i'- Aim-:a_ Ixsvnbroiis. ` Plaee_s:ohoo1 umder th' co`xx*_t1~c:>`1`f:5p:,E%1`..'1`.l1e` Depaa"tment' of Edn. <.=atr0 `J ' ' . work W111 Ct.`- unlikely. l\ V conducted 1n cone Blpul U`UlLllIIl% Us Usvqvvu of - ggpnxioipal rcotgnties; no u-v-u-- -_.V-_ WEs'r Yo'iu< s'_ Pmu-1o'N. HON DR. PYNE ' SPEAKS. KEEP Poi.1TIo_s OUT. Jill} JILVVVQC '51 9 ll? EIVJIIILIL 7` -t11<;.treet?1"-:T j - , . Q. i. f'j ~ j1fO0kS' back V;tr `Ema we pass A A_cIamse of oonsidserwble 1m1po' rt-A ` % % is %thwt..requiriner%*tn'unioipa1i-A or. i Mia. Bmym-Jugs. Jones has the %h.&1?iXi?& A ` at:-n-_., O ' .L .1, min `V y-vyvvvu: IN-A-`MQI:Qwv-v.u. VJ. uuw Keeper . Matron. of that instit - ngu. ' .3 Of the pygspective ab- phcants h:_1ve_been wa1t1n.g_for years to set then teeth. into a.` spft ciilch. and. the: imagine ,they see what have been lookmg: for," and: theyi Va.Tunge' for it. ' As only t'w_6`?_<'3an;'be'g:hose"x_1, get-en" will be mom" . 111 race than. ` to think about Br 9 H erald and Times- i _ anners `who are longing to retire Vfroxn-` the iburdocks and rest their! feet. under` _a town. desk, are oomi -' , or.wax ~d in battalions to enquirei `about the House of `Refuge job which. __is* shortly '_to- become vacant, owing Ito proposed resignation _of;_t.be 'I`7-'.`..'-_ _'..J 1l'..A...-._ J .|.L-A. I As the bee loves the blushin-g `ower and the thirsty plant `the blessed dew, `so the avenagga agricul- ture member in the Queen e;- Park' (-the` Legislature) loves this `fair cinty.. Nailed to the must of their ship` of state seems to be the motto:| |,When in doubt, jump on Toronto.} .0rillz'd Packet Ina speech at Toronto last Thurs- day night the Hon, 0:. E. Foster tie`- clared that the cost of living must come dqwn._ and! ' the very next. morning the price of eggs inrOriJlia took a hasty tumble from `35 emits a dozen to 23. . V ` | London Advertiser says` the Or- ange Order is a wing of the Con- servative party. Which is better than being. the tail of the Liberal party, which -position the A:d+vert.is-. er. and its journalistic friendsjqu.a.1- ify for. l {OTHER PAPERS OPINIONS-'- } I j OONCEITEDI I-IOGTOWN. We are in fa.:vor`of votes for Mo- men. We make this announcement, not under .compulsion., but just. to save our plategtlass front from: the enraged suragettes. T ` Couchiching Beach Park is to have a pavillion at a cost of $1,700 of the good money of the town of O1-illia. J ust -another A bid` `for the steadily increasing` tourist business now en- joyed by the town at the Nam-ows Toronto Telegfanz; Port Elgi Reformer. 9 40.13; 4 Uollingwood Bulletin-. Toronto Telegram. IOPINIONS or onuan PAPERS! V- .___ --..v-..-..-_.u.-- All three partners in the MeC'ar~ thy -rm were the victims of simila-r accidents. Dalton McCarthy was killed by being thrown from his dog-, cart at the corner of Queen and Beverley s-.treets',', Toronto, in. 1898.` F. E. P. L Pepler, K.C., also `S11-eoumh bed to injuries which he s`.u ered Eby being thrown from his mount. I .M'r.h Jerey -M1cCa_rthy isr surviv- ed by a Widow and four children, three sons agud one d.a.ug~ht`er, who are living, in Barrie. The remains were interred at Shanty Bay on WedILesda,3`, March 13th.` ' _ ...--~-.. _ v\v'\A|r wuaw 1.1; vuqyu-vm in the ge1:e';'a1 ei1ection of 1896 Mr. M00-ar.thy contested. the County of Duiferin as ? the Dalton McCarthy -ca;-ndidatie, `but was unsmtogessful. . RAG, TAG AND BOB TAIL. _: `-LlI$.'``\Ea-lIl4|s ULIJUKIWJ. 10]K'_)n-`EOVOH. Monday pf last '.week of` Jrey Mc- _`Cfarthy,-'j_K.C;, ` for many f years a g-prolninent - ba.rrister7'_of' this Tgwn, and ?we'11'_knm'vn .- in . the ' profession :: tli-roughoutt fprovince. "A's as-` _ sd vi'u,te- of '.-'-the j`1ate' ` Dalton Mccaro-_ . thy _'in. `tlie rrn: of- -McCarthy; "P6? :_ 1er"f-an-d.'McCarthy` of "Barrie, the `(le- ' ceased lawyer gured -as counsel in m;aAn_v-v important eases before the >Superion, Courts ~' of Ontario. - For the ..pars;t o ten `years-, however, he suf- fered ensfo'roed;=sec1usion owing: to `in- juries Whiacih he sustained when he was thrown from his saddle horse. Several yv-ears ago he seemd to rally from the effects of the acci- dent, and tra,ve1'led in. Italy with the hope of resutrrxing v his practice _on _his return. but a reourrence ~of the `ailment dissi,-p'a,tedI the prospect. 1' .1 I 1 `I - - " (vapu `ucuu so Mr. 'Brow:n --Wha dear? - -u-`_; .-n...._._`_= ::r`.a1__~ .-___._ __._,-# J` - ~; -._`; - V .4 ~ - ` " 3 3 ,.. - ; INF PUBUCHEALTH% CT , Even. V,:-' 5 null PROMINENT LLAWYE, M " . R-D.EAj:5 LOOKING FOR A. oiNoH. THE MIGHTY OR_AT_QR. JUS_ _.D SCARED. PROGRESSIVE. A QUEsfr1oN.` iA7DvAN"cE `b Un;i(er:iti1b1o;l1e'1;_amendmelnf_ ` _ 1: no isn- -Idtiom hospital may be established by any municipality until the plans and"- .eqfu.pment have been. approved by the board. . .- ` v ` 1 .. Of ` '7 An. annual comfemnoe of all the 'mei1'.oal_-oeers of health is to be !held .annua.1ly, `and. every local of- ficer must attend. " His expensw ave to: be borne` by corporation. Thu time` and `place of the oonsferemce is left to the `-I_ .`rovincia1 Board.-