nï¬ 4 committee to devise â€" ways means to further the proposition. H":*“ nittee got into communicaâ€" ‘tion with Mr. Karl Muelier, Secre ty of the Berlin _ Germam School $ciéty, in ‘order to obtain ~ infor mation concerning the work> â€"of â€"a ‘Similar kind being done by . that ere present at these meetings. Folâ€" lowing Mr. MucMer‘s advice, the Gerâ€" ;K, ool Sqciety of Waterloo was ‘ ofganized at a subsequent meeting "held for that purpose on the follow" ig 22nd of April. . The following ofâ€" t ts were unanimously elected: Preâ€" ‘Wident, Mr. E. Haedke, Secretary, § * £. J; Knaull. These two gentlemen . @Hd all present formed themselves inâ€" to a committee for. the â€"purpose of rafting a suitable constitution .:: ‘at a subsequent meeting on May ‘ the following constitution was _ ad: e emelitition of Socieyâ€" _ s6lause 1.â€"Name of Society. â€" \ PThe Society shail be known as ‘The ‘ German School Society of Waterloo > Ad ‘i-&‘.’tomten had satisfied emselves with the : success . of the ‘%"*“ ut a meeting held for : purpose In January of 1907, â€" to ‘extend the German lessons and . Put tem in reach ol all the _ scholars, Mter a short discussion those _ as s 19 appointed â€" Messrs. ‘Emst, auks. to the efforts of a number t citizons German lessons have M# Mr. P. Fisher for several â€"years im o Hï¬-s. These‘lessons were only im twice a week afternoons and anly at the close of the regular school d __, but ~uevertheless were favored with a good attendance, although the > scholars â€"were: compelied to pay â€" the Aull retail prices for (German school | Mr, Muelier willingly gave us seyâ€" Eral evemngs at which he stated his C m ee ‘in cotnection with the un dertaking ‘in Berlin and also _ tenâ€" dered ‘good. advice â€"and instructions. \Quite a number of influential citizens ‘ (b) By . narmonious . coâ€"operation: H' t thurches and societies. F240 / By introducing and circulating _ good Germah Literature. 4{" the distribution ol Prem is fo pupiis who. have excelled "in \_ their stu ies and have been exempâ€" "daÂ¥y: in their conduct. . _ Clause 4.â€"Officers of the Society. [ The officers of the society shall D e a "KMII‘I“ Viop-PMdnt, .‘a _Becretary and a Treasuret. ‘\ ~(b) Thb election of officers shall be |\ Reld annually, at the June meeting \‘of the Society. _ > _ t "ia Te in acin nc 0 w vuned ma ce rmailes, â€" is wl promoting the of the Gormen 1 W .report was also prescated dram Rev. A ferman _ Department. Hoth reports were. 0 ber‘ and wore indicative ol the‘ tene fit : ace forts. of the society . f "Lhe following are the reports. pre senled Clety by the Secretaty, Mr. Julfus Knaut \ man Department, Rev. :A °Y. Haist, respecti Like to Try Psychine PEdEil UR ~ The Executive Committee shall be composed of the officers of . the ciety ‘and two othér members who e been duly clected by the 80 ‘ix -mv}“Ml' pcnons in â€" sympathy with â€" which the society has _ in " ud who are willing to asgist ; :;mé who are willing to AsSIS® Ahe work, are eligible for mnn-‘ . 4B).: 6Ma; notice to the Secretary w‘ 4 person to member ship. * te) The annual membership fee shall ‘be. $1.00, payable when joining â€" the éiety, and afterwards on of before uie ist of each year.. Persons joinâ€" {,“jf’;v Ist, will.. be 16â€" quired to pay their membership. fee % rate of 10 conts a month fot feall E8® . 254 it Se: s spata ces s Mectings of ths Sootety: 5 ho se :‘ | rty, whkh- o8 and the _ t*Pleaso send me a botHle . of m I have a thild afficted with losis,â€" and ::.â€w.-â€m wmmbw“fl thing more for my ahild.‘‘ . . prts of Secretary J. Clause 5.â€"Membership se 6.â€"Mectings of the Society. Two mectings of the Society wld annvaily. . during . the of the months of June and Special meetings may | + time by otder of the Otto Herold ~and â€" Jullus tolfo ‘The Object of the Society. t of the Society shall be T NRS. H. STEPHENS Ont:,; July 14, 1007, wing ofMficers of the ~Soâ€" elected for the : tetm â€" of ate the SECRETARY KNAUFE‘S REPORT n _ Mr. Julids Knauf, Secretary, of ‘ï¬,;»...«s ot ~ the work of the society w ad atten ‘ded theit efforts in the d ze the â€" Gormenh â€" langvage. CJ 62000000000 _ ol the Germad be called | At a subsequent meeting Principal . {B. °B. Playfor® informed us, that the. ;mxic School Board with ‘the . conâ€" sent of Inspector Pearce, / had reâ€" solved that the German school books â€" would only be used _ by the higher tlasses, nanely Senion 4th â€"to â€"and ‘ including. Junior 2nd, with â€" $ _ houtr . daily instructions, and in all ~other ‘classes excepting Kindergarten‘: Dept., with 4 hour daily _ German instrucâ€" { t‘ons. The German School Society woquiesced with this arrangement. After conferting with the School Board, the Society at a session "held in November 38th, unanimously . elâ€" ected Rev.: A. Y. Haist as Germap : School Inspector with instructions to be present from time to time when IGetmu\ lessons are givenm and report ‘in writing twite a year, namely in | December and June, to the ~ Public |School Board also to the Gerâ€" _\ man SCM:“’- ’} To thegreat pleasure and satisfacâ€" qtion of your Executive Committee, it can be reported that instructions in the German language have become .\ very popular and have been taken up ‘ Oy all scholars with but ome excepâ€" " |tion. â€" Thanks to the < efficiency | of . ; the _ teacher, Miss Bornâ€" holdt, : excellent â€" progress has *\ been â€" made, â€" as ‘Can "be . ascertainâ€" 1 d from the report of the . German * | Impéector, Rev. Mr. Haist. o sented â€"to The GermanSchool . Knauft: and the Inspéector of. the lfll‘“ï¬m’r * } President, Mr. E. Hacdke;, . Vice h-:;rn. Mr. C. Huchnergard, .800 rebary, Mi. J. Knaul; Treasurer, Mr, 0. Hero‘d; Executive Committee, the above OfMcers and Messrs. _ P, H: Roo§â€"and A. Ufelman. : It was also unanimously resoived that the petition <ofâ€" some. 200 citk ens; asking for the introduction . ol German â€" lessons in the regular penâ€" sum of the public schools of Waterâ€" Rev. A. Â¥. Haist, inspector of _Vt were . of a highly satisfactory charat fit ~ actruing ab 4 tesult «of the « loo, be presented at the June School Boand session. This was consequent 1y â€" done. : ;< ;) T20 t es a o td pose, informed the Society: of their willingness ‘to comply with the wishes of the German School Society._ and appoint a>. 8 teacher, Conse quently m,sz:;‘,m to ',‘g cit members and membership ‘fees order to partly meet the expenses inâ€" curred by purchasing German school books. ~On July 18th the Schoo! Board at a meeting h:‘-z the purâ€" On August ist the Secretary ol the Public School Board informed â€" the Society thit only one applicant . bad applicd for the position of German teacher, nimely Miss Bornholdt. .As Miss Bornholdt was ‘known to have been a competent German teacher at "oth Berlin and â€" Waterloo . public schogls and there being no other ap» plicants o hough the Board had atâ€" .'ertise&d h:lt ap'fletthnt‘.o the §m:g reques . Braendle to. inform A1 School Board of their <consent : to the appointment and tecommendedi it. Shortly thereafter we conmferred with Miss Bornholdt as to the most suit= able Germanp school books and unaniâ€" mously sclected the complete _ series of . W. Gdhmh‘r*tmwmb issucd by E;~Steiger & Co. Or 1e commendation of Miss Bytaholdt we immediately ordered: 300 copies â€" of the First Book, grade 1 and 2, and 50 copses of the same, grade 3 and 4.. Mr. J. Doersam, was. appointed talesman. _ â€"~ e es We were compelled to make another purchase ‘of books and in the beginâ€" hing of the year ordered the followâ€" Vikgy :. > ~L T e i o ctmel: 2 .. k. and â€" and 41 & : 25 copies ot Second Book, _ ~ These were put in use quring Febrâ€" vary2!>~ . EyY m lagth First Book, grade 1 and 2 ~380¢ 10¢ ; First Book, grade 3 and 4 300 100 Second Book E 606 : 20¢ Third Book 106 â€" #5¢ Ths German â€" School Society â€" has mode it their objéct to cover _ . the difference in the price of the: books by freo contributions. 1. takeâ€" this opportunity to make the _ welcome ctatement l“smdm of the CGerman School y ol Waterloo have created~â€" so much * enthusiasto toom |to: acquire 97 _members . -ï¬ a" total /. of $108, $ : ‘The German School â€" Society deâ€" sites to thank all. whoâ€" so willingly cad cordially© adsisted in this matter. and solicits future liberal contribu» tiows, especially "ms ‘the Society. ipâ€" tends 'oo’"m German books at the end Q«llnl'mlof pood progress made amd also for good u‘:'a.m to the most successful sch 0 I In. the wame and by order: of . the German School Sgctety, "We . Rev. . Being Comparison: ot Cost of German S« hool â€" Bociety . Uh Usual â€" Our Price ; ~ 306 30c â€" 100 606 : 20¢ 106 â€" #5¢6 ety â€" has ver . . the e books th of the German~language both as to a correct expression in speaking:and ~tcad‘m; as well as becoming efficient in German writ.ng. . The fact that the entire sthool to the number ofâ€"about 611 scholars, "with but one _ single exception, has taken up the study of. ~@erman, is conclusive proof that the organization of" such a society as this is not only desirable,. but was timely and accord‘nz . to present.~needs. > ‘ We must also express our â€" delight ‘at ths plan ol arrangement for Gerâ€" *"man instruction.. The hoursâ€" of _inâ€" ‘struction are so arrangedâ€" . that the tcacher can darly cover the _ ‘entire & hool. (Throughâ€"this arrangement an advantage . of ‘inestitmable Â¥alue. . acâ€" ‘crues to both ‘teacher and ‘scholar. The intertuption of several days time, ~It affords me great pleasure as well: as complete sati .: to submit . to "you, as ctor /o o d struction in the of Waterloo.. And> since this. appears ‘ somie~ what late on account ol unavoidable: circumpstan es, we trust it may come to you in a more mature and desirâ€" able form than: could otherwise chave been the case. E: First:of all Iâ€"wish to express * my s‘ noere appreciation : to the Board for the courtesy you have. sbown, â€" and the confidnse‘ you have: reposed in me‘ in recommending my nune to U Public ‘Schsol Society as .the ‘fitst German‘ inpector of : the: department ot. German in ‘the Pdblic © schools. ol our â€"town. c ~ l REPORT OF REY. A, Y. BAIST Esteemed Sirs: I have visited the public. school of Waterloo, and nm-m« every tlass or room during the recitation hours, both of the 4crencon and afterâ€" noon: instruction in German. â€"Mr. J. Knauf, your. worthy : Secretary, who has ‘always~evidenced a live interest in this cause, had the. _ kindfiess . to accompany meé‘.on my first visit, . and will be able. to substantiate what\ I wish to say in a few words. I mist acknowlelge that L was most .agree ably. gurprised during my ‘recent tout of inspection. /. It ‘is â€"very “'.m irdeed to sev what a mg ‘and uniâ€" form interest is manifésted / ‘among theâ€"scholars in acquiring a knowledge in German _ instruction, made the work of the pupil more of a burden han a pleasure. Exactly the _ oppoâ€" site is evidently the case now. (In the same way it promotes the .eMiâ€" ciemy ol th; teacher, : because she reâ€" mains in constaimt contact ~wWith . the pupils. +5 e 3. We must also deemâ€"ourselves . yery fortunate in, acquiring the . invaluable services of Miss Bornholdt as teachet. By h>r appointment ‘as _ teacher. the successâ€"of ‘this movement is assured from the start. 1 can conscientiousâ€" 1y assert that her. work is excellentâ€" 1Â¥ done. . Gcreral behavior, â€" attenâ€" t on, accurate expression, â€" grammar, method of teaching and â€"practical ap~ plication of instruction are thoroughâ€" go‘ng, ‘and. tactiully. : executed..> The advancement which the pupils aro alâ€" ready able ty record, is evidemce sufâ€" ’ï¬cicfl. of the exceptionally good work done. 3 k Especially is progress possibly more nsticeable in the ‘beginner‘s : .classes ynd the senior department. . In the beginner‘s classes,â€"after only a _ YeLY +hort term of work, the scholars aro able to. give full and perfectly tormed sentence answers to the quesâ€" ‘}t‘,ons of the teacher.. In Mr.~ B. B. Playford‘"s room the pupits have adâ€" v:mocd to the second book since Febâ€" ruary, . and areâ€" able to read tull pages of German, and to ‘give a free and casy translation of longer 7 tnxs and paragraphs. . It .any . one thould inquire as t, the ‘progress fl # holars from entirely English hout we con only state, that in gemeral , thay not. only Kkeep good© step with g rest d:;nï¬h.httï¬s&h‘: cases show < in e madung i work. . ‘be ratal X0° TJs fast thatâ€"tiey ighty tharilh the tare opportunity ‘of aequiring a knowl~ ::r ‘: correct and" pots ‘German, Tfiees" dlosery to the tnlle . > s . ! «We‘ must not ‘permit this opporthâ€" 1 c C + g., to ...gt‘-mm to ¢ 1M id â€". C s public school and the work of the o man department * Their : helpful Iness js most highly "appreciated. . Web The oR NV T m # #4 LEEâ€"HODGINS CO; Lanet " wetonfid ntly hope that the general pubtit as : sapportets ‘of ‘ the public schools‘ of ‘our town will: lend (their ald any sympathy. to this movernent, <nd will chcourage their children in the acquisition of a thorough know}â€" cdge of thy German: language. . . Respectfully â€" your®, ) 0. > rived at lydgnMeredith, in the action lon v.~ G T .R. a‘ scttiontent :# At theLondon > Assices Y. HAIST befor® Rehâ€" i# apparcht at <<0°0 1 the â€" L s . ts dunes have gaths a wealthvof ideas in the pursuit of ~their mz‘th reâ€" ‘ull of . which is exempl in a marked: dogree and on every side are geen examples of ‘great artists ol high class and exclusive style ‘ and latest design: | Fine: discrinination . is shown seE examples of great artists of High appreciation.of att that is beautiful in the millisery art. "% The display of utm-mxv- at the store of ~Bricker & Co, this repuâ€" table : mercantile establishment, is in every respect a credit to the ~good laste <nl . ability. of â€" the milliner / in ! charge, Miss Waller, of Norwood >n1| her assistant, Miss Casey, of Mitchell . and the array of beautiful bats comâ€"‘ pares most favorably with those â€"of past searons and here are to be . seen: exquisite â€"models ‘of the artistic in the millinery art. Godd taste is also. evidnt in the stow rcom, buf and white . streamers k’i{&:m_\d zmost efBectively and the w presents~: a bright and attr.eâ€in'w. evid.nt in the stow rcom, bufl and â€"â€"During the past few weeks a wonâ€" m-mn&mw 1008\ derjul ~transformation «> has . been eBectively and the whole presents~/ a wroughtThe entire interior <has u'_ls: mrflf{W--, ‘becn _ remodelled, partitions ~removued 71 1':&“.‘61 "year ard ont and extensive alterations made â€" and -mmtumw-c-pw th» whole presents a _ very inviting ladies is the Merry Widow ,â€" and attractive appearance. ‘Two handâ€" whiléa variety ot" ‘olher bats â€" iD some new showcases have also . been y,rious <hapes. are displayed whith installed.â€"Goo#@#s can now be displayâ€" areâ€" very $miart â€" and> prétty. <Buin _cd much more effectively ‘and to . betâ€" shades . are much in evidence u&]mmmpm toâ€"day Mrs: Steuâ€" also *he Persian and . Copet hagen _ ernagel finds herself in the possession Fia\hers, ribbons, etc: are_extensively of a store which isa credit.. to: her used .and: later: in the seasca fowers enterprise and will enable=her : ~to will also form ‘one of the principal serve her numerous Patrons _ ..even featurés in the trimnxng of the nu‘m advantageously © and â€" with : a Perhaps © the must popular â€"hat i1 | greater .degreo of satisfaction‘. > than LK %" WÂ¥maus Widew â€" Sailor â€" in brown heretolore: Another artistic. shape is the Tusâ€" can ‘Mobair â€" hat turncd np on side and across. the front trimmed | with: pink roses ,nd foliage in bandcau ef } feck ::ound crown ‘and â€" foliage _ high at > side. y & Perhaps © the must popular ~hat i the: Merry . Widow Sailor â€"in. brown velling with satin binding and s trich aigrettes at side in light. shade of â€" brown ‘with quilled ‘braid â€" aroun crown. feathers avey crown to. the front anid one falling on hair‘ ab side is > also a very pretty hat. $ is ‘ A nobby ~street hat was a turban. trimmed with tuscanâ€"braid ~@n1 green aigrotte at side‘ . finished with rosettâ€" â€"The Postilion hat in black trimme with Mokair: | braid with three roset tes round ~crownof meline and. 1w The Dress Goods department is reâ€" prown and ercruâ€" and â€" also ‘ burnt plete â€" with a most upâ€"toâ€"date . ~80dâ€"in.des . in the . trimming of _ the complete stock: which includes fahcy ~pats _ flowers are used exiensivcly voliles, pangmas, crepe do chene @@d while ribbons, feathers,; oSPrCy8, ¢1¢. plain ‘broad cloths. v~~are also _ in evidence." / _ _ in the mantle department ‘ate . 90 ~ Amopg > the hats. displayed is be ~seen fancy silk coats, capes, anvd large handsome “‘dï¬.flfl‘i‘, tats plain fawm coats in the nowest 00| prep n praid, collat of tailornade latest sty168." hi . [ 1oops and two farge black 'vhmc;‘ f &A large "“Y“fl:a'm ; J. Ufld-?n'c- | peithi blue: trimmed n large Link The beautiful and artistic ind _277, ‘a" PCX * I e es s n it en e Sope, snnb e e sovier o se fog . in ok dn w rermtatecin | mann t ttractivenese *tâ€" 7 L on of e oecr. toom ld':‘â€â€˜m‘ plA t M which is _ disâ€"] Rood taste of the milliner in charge, | o bhoak oi rogus: handsonic, sladâ€", Mios Perkins.. Few arts require o I n silk_roses with wings.. Arâ€" much sVéll and fine discrimination and other bat showb,. a beautiful‘ . sailâ€"| the merits ofâ€"the fashioner of models or : ot : â€"pate biueâ€" is . trimmed. _ with to adorn the heads. of the bi:uux! ribbon ‘and . brought through shirted coaa Sn ds in manoeinine wale: on a) Soft Shien 7. :. 1. with: loops on wisit to the. department where __the f ‘ { milliner holds} sway and strives . to A Spanish turban maie . of pleated satisly a‘variety of tastes. moline on ol o n s Anfier "in the _ striving after: effectiveness with® . hiandsome~‘ plume cof sighter, Jat" with dte: appreciation ob the ard] *04"*" !*> *5¢ Worthy of mention. ‘ Histic the hats shown here â€" furnish nnmmmeopme nlriinignatin ns "f“‘m:‘h’gg’flm‘:‘d ::J The Gxrore Coraty council met in latest ideas in tho art of which Theg eoiaines ns L yesterday, morning» to ate worthy ‘exponents > and the Jadies :,‘;e. r ‘the road Amprovement _ }Toâ€" Ni tnd no dimculty hero in maKin®! read oo en nlosd ut Hhast * choice _ of : the: dainty, attractive c4 umt uen n n zt prv| And chacming creatione shown _ 1j o 7 third of "the amount exPCB 101 * Ahts ‘year the. hats aro seen in all met_year.on making roats in the. alzes â€" from! the large . to. the : ,very gnfl‘ The county‘s sharte is $38,â€" [m.u tucbans _ and â€" faney braids" ato hn mhitee 99 Thy will (take> > _UP extcasively used in the making of the Agrarnd w the continuance of the hats. Straw shapes. ahd fine braids| work, but it is likelyâ€" that some less and tistfe "braids are also. much: .i Aon. "oar wip 10 than, that followed evidence, the Merry Widow > shape year, will be _ devised. being the newost. â€" The shades . most Hrrrimnrisrineremeemntmnnnnnnnntemetinsnininmaes hwmmmu.cm. â€" e plue, and vatious shades of ~brown. 4 + In ths trimining of ‘hats fibbon ~is K ¢ | -?:} extuasively in addition to beauâ€"| . $ _ $ . A t silk fowers, silk roses, some n ce | Â¥u4 ircit,, wings and~ (rathers. . P & J â€" 1 X lafke "and varicd ‘stock of [% â€" & IH‘K!.'..“'my.l.‘a- 5(-‘---.»“ of cth #e Ya doun‘s headwear is \oatried including embtoideted ‘mw. muslin bonâ€" nots, and PI 1 u’!.‘h_:\l‘.__ cadth hy s .ce MB dnb laaictts n p in n O07 " Abe witror is again exguisitely and oftecti wty "déapcd in (Aan <and Co: enlagen 1)l6. 00 " . R An«n : ®y ?l“' displuycd the totâ€" toudhig woie noted: A Qarge 4 etinaslinc wih cdging m lace tahsy green «ord... This hat bent up & ltte at Jeft side and trimmed with cherries a:‘l sgilk roses and bows T mooenm. A Meny Wito® A Jarge (npp:r etinaslinc : fop ti h cdging of valenciones lage and ighy greew «ord. . This bat is bent up a . ie at left side fronmt and trimmed with cherries a:ld grctn silk roses and large bows, of . green velcet â€"ribbons: A"‘ty Widtow Sail of in tem mobhair. The large crown was & br or «rasettes of rleatdd very At britker & Co.‘8, and artistic find ¢xâ€" urban.{ _ The sailor is the shape most_worn 1 green ‘this season the Merry Widow Sailor rosettâ€"" peing the most popular _ while . the CC t |rndouhn}h¢ shades are Delfhi blue roset ‘the display of millinety as> in the & Aw. t. seatons.: is a :very creditabie. one p‘.flé);nd here may be found pretty headâ€" also! geat in _all styles> to suit a variety eb A c ML":M displar Aw t. seasons ~"‘3"M here m also‘ geat in sall of tastes. han [ " ‘The: saitor well known ¢ m ha fot so miny . enjoyed the : good will and patronage of the ladies who . ho “u""'mw m culties wh<h confront. thâ€:lbq of ‘the fatrer sex at. this seasopn © ..Of the year when the question of a new spring hat. looms jarge into, ~view and is not to. beâ€"relegated to secout Place until a chowe is made in . the selection of an artistic hat to <adorn their person and add to theit attracâ€" tiveness. 4 ~The, dry goois..department, c. 9‘ 4n : a fine stock of . the newest gonls : in the newest styles ;ndâ€"desi_n> and tpe stock ol ‘¢arpets and rugs is the in est ever shown by this store: ‘~Ab; largest stock of wall papers m nemanatn ts a sures § Mrs. ~Stenernagel has .also added â€" a new "tine ‘ofâ€"goods to her stock which it wmuvgq.mwmm!% of the ladies to inspect and she thenceforth be in a position . to fill the wants of the fairer ‘sex in ladies‘ {urnishings. â€" The stock comprises . a tult line.â€"of blouse waists, allover and sillk waists and skirts and also" ‘Catâ€" ries® ant extensive »stock .‘of ‘dress trimings," alloverâ€" laces, * insettions, appliques and velvet.â€"zibbons and alâ€" so ladies belts and collars and babies large spider bow of. Delifhi plue ritâ€" ::l in back is a ~very attractive Ac_s;ufl fower hat which is dis-} p is made. of W*htï¬â€˜- tdlqun silk_roses wings. .. Anâ€" other hat showb,. a beautiful _ sailâ€" or ‘ of" pate bJue= is . trimmed: with ribbon and : brought through shirred roseite ‘aroupnd crown.with loops on lelt side. a \ The uxrore Coraty council met in special session yesterday morningâ€"to consider the road Amprovement . pIoâ€" blem, â€" when anâ€" orderâ€"inâ€"ovntil . was A Spanish turban maie of pleated meline and < velvet ribbos of brown with* _ handsome~ plume cof ighter shade: it‘ also ~worthy of mentios. + CQBC . d At Mrs.. St¢uernagel‘s A New Departure. As soon as possible &.flyw opped and my N# the flesh on the paim of the mmï¬aauflou -u:-hp Hmomdmth‘ -’N.:“ 160 the eltbow presented a shocking sight. on flm.ï¬umï¬mnhhdlohvmmmdtkm to my nervous system. It was some timse after the injury befori from the palrs and then only a very fit ¢ at. & tie. As soo! mwmubé--lhiw was so.. the Noctor tor Zamâ€"Buk to exchaively, as geveral of my it for severe injuries) apoke in the terms of its unusual h n.m,t‘mm Zamâ€" Buk soothed and i kore tss Inow hegan toenjoys gondnightsrestand steep, : In abou for ms applicn tm of this woanderial temedy Zamâ€"Buk â€" Arimaning sized â€" bat on and n ita B ;°*, erow ,fl Twenty . years â€" ago aâ€" man living near Park Head / pbeat a citizen _ cf Chesley out of $8. Recently : the in‘ Park Head man decided to liv¢ a a>w to| tife. He wrote to the m:‘ â€" pad ‘wâ€" | defrauded ‘asking him io. state as hmidcl‘rdm u’&m@\j s at | debt. â€" Mr.â€"H.. wrote â€" back to Park ¢d4| Head that he would leave it . with !he' the ebtor‘s conscieate, A dew ~days 8,~ »long cameâ€" $20 in payment . of up| the debt. _ A~ religion that takes the: hold of a man‘s. conséience and makes $ him pay a debt. of twenty . yeats‘ ied old with interest at 7 perâ€"Ctnts 48 the gepuinc article.‘" s , A MeDICINE Do Not Dose With Purgatives â€" A Tonic is all People Need. Nob . ex@ctly ‘sickâ€"but ~not fecling}: ptople ~ feel in the " Sprifg. â€" + tired, . appetite: variable, times| | ‘headiches and a {ecling of depression.| * Perhaps pimples: or erfuptions _ ~apâ€"|â€" pear otâ€" thereâ€"â€" may beâ€"twinges _ of â€" theqmatism.or © neuralgia. Any o!" these indicate that the blood is out ; of ordér," that theinâ€"door life of win:|" icr bas left its mark sponâ€"you u,a‘ may easily deg:bp fi‘:«iW:-iltid ‘ trouble. yourselt as maâ€"| ny m&mmth purgatiyâ€" S in th: hope that you can. Putg00r|â€" m right: Purgatives \ gallop . thr t stem and weaken _ inâ€"| ‘stead ol"zlv,{ï¬g strength. What you nsed° in spring: is a tonio medicine that. will, make â€"new,~rich biood,buitd up the weakened _ nerves, ant. this give â€" you new | health‘ and: strength Ins ‘Williams‘ Pink Pills is the â€"on= : medicine _ that. can do., this specd Jy, medicine makes ~new, ~rich, ~rud â€"blood; ‘strengthens th» appetite, clears _ ths ‘skin, and makes "tired «epressed men . and women, bright, active atid strong. ! Mr.. Harty mng&}nq,_ Oshawa, Cat., .says:â€"â€"I don‘t think there is . anyâ€" thing equal to Dr. Williams‘ Pin‘t Pills as‘a cure â€"for nervousnets," imli~ gestion and.a Yum down comdifion of the blood. For some time Iâ€"was. â€" a great sufferer~from thest troubles. 1 tried several ‘remedies ~ but ‘ nithing helped ~ me until I began taking ~Dr: Williams‘: PinkPills. _ Before taking thom I felt ,ike an old man, but by the time I~ had "takin four â€""boxes, | my strengthâ€"had returnéd, ty appeâ€" tite improved, my â€"nerves were, steady j ‘and L was feelingâ€" a renew(dâ€"man." | .Hf you â€" need a medicine â€" this spring‘ â€"and "â€"most people doâ€"try Dr... Wil liams‘ Pink PiMs and see how spee>â€"] | ity they will=maie "you feel like® <a \ n «w _ petson. Sold< by all the mediâ€" I'ciap dealers or by mail gt 50 cents a box. or six boxes for $2.50 â€" from The Dt Williams‘ Medicinsg. Co: * Brocville, Out. _â€"â€"> o CONSCIENCE MONEY Use â€" A Blended Flour and all inflammation an Cakes and Fancy Pastryâ€" single kind of wheat, It bakes whiter ud,‘za-â€"h contains â€" more: .. . to the barrel. + m BLENDED FLOUR. (of Ontario and Manitoba Wheat) and you use the perfect flour, BLENDED FLOUR combines the splendid lightness arid nutty favor of Ontario wheat. _ _ TRY. A BLENDED FLOURâ€"the result of your: first: baking .will _PROVE its Qum- FORâ€"SPRING "Made in Ontario" sign of quality . Look ‘for & on every bag and bervel you buy. ‘This uademark is on wases, barber‘s rach, sore sad aching SUGAR FKiCES ARE GOING UP ‘The average> consumption ofâ€" Suga in "" canade 45. about â€"400,000,000 C No Hiiouten aih tice a* PW k _,ml‘m ‘}". j yeatly average consumption per Mâ€" is s I ce oc wip ‘p‘:â€';fl from© one to" two ‘ ceuts‘ per more, P s Within the A4ast two. wee‘s. suga has advariced 20 conts per v . wbtlmgthe quotations. tip to. $4.90 and $4.90 for the two best graâ€" des ‘of * granulated per hundred poin‘s in batffel lots. n â€" The cause advanced by th> represenâ€" . * tatives of ~the stigar rehners | are" ~@ many.. Ihe © failure . of the . sugar . cans crop in Cuba, the Wost Indies and Java, ‘:: compelted Anei:;: i reliners 49 to the Ei ‘ beet. ; product .for x supply. m‘“’- wars . been a difference M!(ze“t“ a bect prices and the prices quoted _fu. . tane: "sugat of about 30 centspet. hundrcd, but beet ard cans . sugar ar now . ch a Parity. i We .t i is the ~First Time in Juï¬ * ue This is the frst time in â€"â€" many years that Americans and Canadians have been compelied to visit the Eu: ropéan markets ~for supplies. The ‘Q- ropean beet crop too bas no guaranâ€" where, the acreage has beet & . The mu::r uwi‘q 1 at this geason of year ‘is to place . the refaers in a position‘ to, meet the hea vy demands made upon them at pre serving time. ax ; * * 47 Most of" the retail grocers are sellâ€" ing Sugar at 20 ips for m‘ % A few are solling 21, and a few givim ciily cichtcen. ~Many charge 5§ cen x pound for small Qflu&';;h«, 5Â¥ Sarah McCreight of . Markbam died on February 8 last, leaving an. es tate consistingof cash in the bank to the amount of $4,086. .â€"She left noâ€"will, so that the property goes to her mother, five brothers, ard ~ two sisters. _ Nine days later the mother Sarah Dan‘el _ McCreight. died, also leaving no. will. Her estate, _ _ like that of her. daughter, consists. _ of Weals women get prompt and Jastâ€" ing help by us‘ng Dr. Smm‘ Cure. These soothing healing, antiâ€" Beptic suppositories with full â€" infor. mation how to procéed are interestâ€" ingly told of in my book "No: .4 For Women.!*. The book and strictly ‘conâ€" fidential ~ â€" medical advice is‘ Entirely Iree.. ‘Simpiy write Dr. Shoop, Raâ€" cine, Wis., for my kook No. 4. Sold by ail dealors. i cash in ~ the ‘bank, totalling $2,691 The beirsâ€"atâ€"law _ are her. children. Administration is . asked by Andrew McCreight : for both estates. mntdertantemi neciety wiit he bad taral â€" y will to at u.flu:m Wodnesday, . Aptil 15th. Liberal cash prizes are. offered by the gociety â€" this yoar for ‘the different classes ol _ entire. . horses, â€"heavy draught â€" horses, Cattiage. teaims and rogdsters. CA c Hamâ€"Bak Onroe «m res X g9ee se + \agl