yB N i t EW . ence: Str . of Beplia called her sister ons day last 1 . â€"Mr. Shercift c o ME _A Hespeler . sP@Ab 5 , with Her ei.â€"â€" Miss . . Bgent witth her . &. Newstead . Mrs. Mc | dgugtter, trom Guelph . Bunday, /W Mrs. '4 Brydon. â€"Mf, _ and Mxg. Bert Betnet called on Berlin {rien@@zuen Sumday.â€" Nrs. Chatles J incke C@Med on M Will, Teylox one day z:tk.â€" T ulmbl'eol?rnol Henry Bateman is to be M ck. in Hespeler on ?abumq_ of this week.â€"Mr. J. MR Taylor call> ed on bis bmj.!p:‘, DMY-â€" Mr: Reggie Christian spent an evening last week with Mr. James Brydon. . News flmmxs have noars WM% ; pi _ their year‘s "Pfl!t“_ rewood "and are ge'm;i: 1clly ssmE Tos\ the fegilar neot: ing of the: King Edward VIL }itâ€" erary , Society was held. A good proâ€" ml..y ap wirs rendered “1 ivs w:rter- togo %n taok :p-aee aud the â€" Presdent, Mr.. G., N. Bergey. is fec t °w ‘Scae. *‘ Secy.â€"Treas., Miss K. Wright. | fall. o Cl PE s Editor, Mr. L: Hefmpel. '; Ce o C HAARED \on o ui clibea Locals Personals.â€"Miss Malinda Shantz of Berlin is visitiog acquain~ tances in the neighborhood. this weck. â€"Miss Aunie Shantz of, Ceatceville is spepding a few days. with . her unele squd gunt, "Mr, â€"and MrS., Aj,C. Botwman.â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. _ Beargey of _ New Dundee, visited at Mr. and MrS. N. Bergey‘s on Sunday.â€" Mr. J. S$: Bergey ol O. A. College, Guelph, visited at his home here on Sunday. â€"Mzâ€" and _ Mrs. J. Woelle_and Miss Exz Woefle have been visiting in Berâ€" lim for a few days.â€" Wedding bells arc ringing.â€"â€" Mr. Mitton Holstetter _ of Wilmot © Centre spent Sunday under the patental roof.â€" Mr. Oliver Brickâ€" er of Plattsville visited at Mr. and Mrs.. A. C. Bowmq‘;,?t week.â€" Rev. Mr.: Stermel occupied the pulâ€" pit of â€" the M.B.C. church on Sunday cevening. DFOHOt@OtO+@+re@t@Ote+rO40 +o+ riels.â€"Rixs. Robert G. Spiers irame doalh ts Thaisds ling on thatit Buake: â€" Mss * a4 “ k hk uxo tieok â€" L T e Sunday gâ€"Mis s 1 > Brobm Married.â€"A quiet wedding took' place last Thursday at Berlin whend our popular tailor, Mr. N. . Mortis, was united in the holy bonds ol matrimony to Miss Pollock. Miss Pollock spent her younger years in Hungary, until about a year and a half ago when she came to America, staying in New York for a few months and in Brantiord, Ont., for a little over a year. The Rev. Mr. Louis Standers, . iaissionary to foreigners, at Brantford, is an uncle of Mrs. Morris. We wish Mr. and Mrs, Morris a very prosperous and h‘!’i.“’"fl-nr_‘_‘“fl_l.‘.‘ O + .%ftie CE mREDT. aP Briets.â€" The. members .of .. ‘‘The| Round Table" were out for a pleaâ€"| sureâ€"drive.to Waterloo â€"on. Tuesday| evening and took in the concert given} under the . uspices of the Presbytetâ€"| ian Ladies‘ ‘Aid.â€"The YÂ¥. P. K. Of} the Evangelical Church accepted an invitation to atterd _ a social: with the iY. P.‘A‘. at Elmira on Wednesday, evening.â€"Rev. W. O. Hehn and _ Mr. Anson Brubacher attended the ‘Temâ€" perance Convention held. An Berlin this week.â€"The members of the Y. P. S. and the Ladies‘ Aid of the ~Luthetan Church gave a social on Monday: evening in the Sunday school room. Rev. Mi. Hansom occupied the chair. ‘A programme of readings,.. recitaâ€" tions,. dialogues, etc., . was rendered very.efectively and was a credit to the young people . of the . congregaâ€" tion. .A dainty Aunch was served â€" by the ladies and a social time . much enjoyed by all present. â€" y Mr. Geo. Haus of Rochester 18 here.â€"Mr. Emerson Menget of Hamilâ€" spending a week with his _ mother here.â€" Mr. Emerson Menger of Hamâ€" ilton spent Sunday with his parents hoere.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Wagner _ of Betlin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, I. E. Filginger.â€"Mrs. C. Thiel and daughter Ruby of Berlin spent aâ€"few days at home of Mrs. G. Helâ€" let.â€"Mrs. ‘Alf Schaefer of Berlin spent old acquaintances for a this week.â€"Mrs. Fred ] Elmira wvisited friends hb days.â€"Miss Tena Moyer was in town for a day The Holy rite. of baptisn this week. â€"Mrs. Fred Mattusch _ of Elimira wisited friends here for a few days.â€"Miss Tena Moyer. of Waterloo was in town for aâ€" day . this week.â€" The Holy rite. of b‘pï¬ulll be perâ€" formed at the Evangelit Church next Sunday evening. The reception of. new. members to the church: will also hï¬ place. Txerybody . welcome. â€"Miss Maggie Weber, Miss Eaton, and Miss Flubrer of the MeDonald Tnstitute of Domestic _ Setence at Institute of D Guolph spent . of Mr, and Ms pend STâ€" JACOBS ew days at the home M. 1,. Webet. t ~sister _ in w days. â€" Miss . Roy Pautler over Sunday.â€" o e P o onl 2 : eE NC ". “'g â€"â€"Miss Vance visited friends in Londor during the week.â€"Mrs. W "?fl oaen, S6 M 4 m _‘?’ wl s the past week.â€" era Scott o Berlin, was the guest of Miss Ethel Winn â€" over < Sunday.â€"Miss, Gladys Marty is w ol Mrs, Edward Merkel in .â€"Miss Lillian Bauâ€" er of â€" Toronto spent Sunday.at â€"DeF parental home here.â€"Mr, William Buck paid‘ & business visit Toronu;.:g week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. enty and _ Mr.. Ferdizand ol Stratâ€" ford, paid a visit to their mothér, Mrs. Henry Meier herg on Tuesday last in homwor of the day being ;;: r‘ Arst ï¬w~ Peinge, ss Knen spent my in â€" Berâ€" linâ€"Mrs. William Hamilton of _ D¢â€" troit, was a visitor at the, home . of her uncle _ Mr. Simpsop Meraet her la y Ves c one s m n es T & I her uncle Mr. Simpsop Merggt herg lg‘% week.â€"Mr. _ Ward of London, paid a visit to his brother, °‘James of the â€"Bank staff here over Sunday fMu“};rgnint of Trigity . d \Ch l Jn W thp'p o%ï¬;,, “Uw l‘d! Colors®" com vem in the ,Wlll,iu% Tell a «on Saturday _ nigh last.â€"Mrsa. Philip Stier, NMrs. . Fanâ€" mlyselacre d C en > 1P Trigity . ' ‘Church, i thpv ianist ~_ %‘, Lâ€â€˜l’a Colors?* em in the ,Wlll,h% Tell all _ Saturday _ nigh last. â€"Mrs ‘&’?&hr, NMrs. . Fanâ€" ny h. and. . Isage Eby . were is Betlih on | Thurgday attending tife funeral of . theit â€" aunt, Mrs, MeDAQ Emr'. W& gneider of‘ Tayâ€" isgock, visited at the home of _ Mrâ€" Conrad Eidt here ofer Sunday.â€"Mr, R. U. Tye and Mr. Fred Walker, ot Strzatiford _ were. in town. on Wodnesâ€" day _ attending. the funeral of _ Mtr. Hugh Collum.â€" Master Jack â€" Ford TTE OM ons o heg y d James Motris of business visitor in ~Miss Edith Rath â€"Miss Edith Rgth of Bright is ... Vh€ | guest â€" of â€" her aunt, Mrs. fl’lmnï¬s ‘Smiï¬n.â€"-Mvt. . Ad. Pardiâ€" of Mitchell, spent Sunday with friends in town. ‘t-)lr. R. W. Cressman of Hamilton, | |um‘s A Vvisitor . in ‘New Hamburg last week. â€"Quite _ a. number from here took in the Hfockey match in Berlin on Monday night, between Berlin and the Toronto Canoe Club.â€"Mr..C. .); Fox was a business visitor in Berlin .. On, \Friday.â€"Miss _ Jda McNay and Miss (Margaret (Grimmer spent Sunday at ‘the home of . Mrs. T. R. Smith, Wilâ€" mot.â€"The â€" Ladies‘ Aid of, Trinity, LutKeran Church are giving a walle tea toâ€"night . Shroveâ€"Tuesday) in the ‘basement .of the Church, commencing at five o‘clock.â€"Mr. John Messnet is on a business trip to,;New _ York. in {the interests of . the Méeter and Stampâ€" ing Works.â€"The Provincial Municipal JAuditors . who were. requested. to fcome "Here in response to a petition,. presented to the Council, arrived last |week and are busily engaged going 0\ â€" ‘ler . the municipal hooks and accounts. ,| â€"Last Monday. . night Mr. and . Mis. |Ritz) entertained the members of ~St. ‘[Peter‘s Lutheran Church choir to . an p|oyster . (upper in ordet. to show â€" their. ‘appreciation of . the kindness . shown aterime c Pn k k NE ago.â€"‘1ge livery stables were entirely gepl ted of horses and rigs on Sunday he fine weather being irrestible .. to our citizens to indulge in A sleigh ride.â€"Mr. Ivan Bean, late of the ‘Moody Bible. Training School, Chicaâ€" go, and son, of . Mrs. Henty. Bean, vel road, occupied the pulpit in Trinity. Methodist Church. on Sunday in the absence ‘oé the pastor, Rev. Mr. Wilgon, â€" who is at present in poot ‘healthâ€" and.â€" wunder the.care of ; bis can Dro Wileon in Guelohâ€". ~The them at their wedding a short time son, Dr. Wilson in Gueiphâ€". The Death concert under the auspices of the Anâ€"} took pl: clent Order ol United Workmen in |eigift .0‘ the. William Tell Hall . here on Friday {street c night . was well. attended, . HMarvey the age Ldoyd, comedian, being . the headliner, |gering | After the concert, the members of the|lytic . local jodge and. their friends _ ad;|gaged , journed to the. lodge room where . a}about 1 social dance . was held whicif was |retized much enjoyed by those present. Supâ€"|with hi pet . was . provided by the ladies, ever sin friends of the members.â€"The members|ago he of . the Central ... Methodist Church | beth Choir, ofâ€" Stratforé enjoyed a skate | with at the rink hbere on Friday . evening | survive last â€" after which. they adjourned. to |New H Miss Rabb‘s Miliinery parlors where Nille, A an enjoyable. supper was provided by iam . of Miss â€" Rabb and a. mumber of other Charles New Haraburg friends. . They feft on| Henry the two o‘clock train for Strattopd â€"[brigg c |Saturday om the farm of Mr, â€" Wm. |home. Mrs. Carl Messner was_the hostess of|Wednes |a: large. tea. on . Wednesday danom ‘regidet |lnst. _ Her sister, Mrs. Rabb Waâ€" | thence Iterloo receivemâ€"with her. The teaâ€"taâ€"|day ev ble was prettily arranged with hearts ghit land . cupids darts in Monot of . St. |ity Me ;\ Valentina, _ the gentre being of pink bets w |and _ white carnations . in a â€" cut Hehry , |glass vase. .. After â€" tea had . been m .|served, 500 was indulged in, the prize 1 E hbeing â€" made by Mrs. John fenjoya ,. Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Chas. Fox |Monda ‘ Mrs. Ruby.â€"A large number from}of the attended _ the funera} of “z * .|late Hugh Collam .which took plat i , | on Wednesday afternoon at St. Jameâ€" ifes. «m-y‘nu.'mmr, Rev. | ‘New s | Mï¬ wï¬em the funeral w of » ! viee the _ Rev, « Eichle Hoceet o TK geue! â€" Metiouist Chath NEW HAUBURG +@+0+0UFOr®Y w T Bright, is ... the , the prize Mrs. John has . Fox ntber from + News Notes.â€" w’ï¬ï¬‚' Mr 1. Woos i C1e.." Yha s P i atoare * Pis i ned t ':*'. ‘%'* inthar . w ; Mr. qpd Mrs. ot . Bun ;, ; K4 Migs| o A{ S vol and Mr. H. Bur t B with friends in Yatton «s Mr. Mrs. Reuben Eby .(A ited Mr. and Mrs. A. Sunday.â€"â€"Miss . BR.. Yaz... ; EXHEXL, .9 Waterloo spent Saturday with friends f‘zflr‘m-.‘.'gï¬v-, a9d Mra., Bli s "-.Rp ursday: withs Aciend at Yatton. â€"Rev. Mr. SnAg;l::e v ited Mrs. D. M. Shoemaker â€" ï¬z day.â€"Miss Sylvia Shants skent Sunâ€" a.;_;.-ams,swu Shantsz speat Su0; am&.m Mrs, Haist, of .. Béeslin alted Mr_â€" and Mrs. F. Heuthot last visited Mr.â€"and Mrs. â€"F. .HeutheP® i06 o hame ts P spe w A rs. is samaiihe. . . . _ <.. *Death of David Thaler.â€"The death occurred â€"Thursday> morning â€"Of : David ‘Thaler,. who has been living with his ighiter, Mis, ;Joseph Hallman, .for ‘past few years. Mr. Thaler |Was ‘In his ninetyâ€"sixth year| and up To a short time ago enjoyed. good health. §h sons. and, to‘:)% dau&hteu survive, John of Elmwood, Jacob of Bagley, fowa, Pavid of Centreville, Adam Of s‘; -a kss W Simon ‘of Breslau, Andrew 2".."“&, u, Mrs, William Marley of towel and Mrs. Joséph Hallman, and. many. grandchildren and great grandehifdren. ‘The funeral was held an Saturday â€"from . his daughter‘s bome, Mrsis J. Hallmap,: to 'thc New Mennonite. Church at Berlin and thence to Mount Hope cemetery . for intecment « Briefs. +A number from here joutâ€" neyed to. the home ofâ€" Mr. and â€" Mrs. Kd. Doering at Philipsburg. on Friâ€" day exening last and had an enjoyâ€" able time.â€" Messrs. Meryyn Dowd, Percy Waddell: and ~Frank, Gray of istowel spent the: week . end _ with %iv i ?.I‘Gwm Hammond _ at is home here.â€"â€"Most of the . young people of ths vicinity took in the carnival at Wellesley on Saturday evening and report a good time.â€"Mr. Ed. Hammond »carrfed off the prize for having â€"the biggest sleigh load.â€" Miss Maud. Freeborn spent â€" Sunday at her home here.â€"Mr. Stewart Mayâ€" berry© and. ‘ Miss w:,:y Shearer of Poole spent the ‘end at the home of their uncle, Mr. Jas. B. Hammond here.â€"Miss Minnie Kerr of Brunner spent Sunday at the: home . of _ Mr. Alexander Hammond here.â€"Mr, John Eydt spent Saturday last at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alex. ‘ Berg at Crosshill.â€"Mr. Christ Lichty was & business visitor at Stratford on Saturday . â€" Messts.. Andrew ‘Flemlng]‘ fjand John Kauiman of _ Poole . are assisting the former‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law Mr. D. Dewar, to haul timber for a strawshed to Millbank sawmill.â€"Mrs. Noah Leis, sr., left on Monday mornâ€" ling for Pefers to visit a friend who is ill. / Pune ‘WINDSOR.â€"While playing with a large, white bulldog, the pet of the family for some time, Jean, the sixâ€" earâ€"old son of Mrs. Mary Ribble, 91 Metcer "ï¬e};-m*mï¬a{ryï¬ï¬ acke@ 302 200 M dn cacht WB h i Phicpe c anizant . Pnd m 0P by the brute. . The child‘s foot and hand were badly lacerated. Officer Maiâ€" tre was called and shot the amimial. Church.â€"Readers â€" of the Toronto would note an editorial in the Satâ€" urday issue advocating the use of a patented preparation of Mr. Peace for mixing in paving material used _ on streets. _ Mr. Peace: is a resident of New Hamburg and is . the owner : of our pottery.. _ . 3 ks Death _ of. Mr. Mérner.â€"The â€" death Â¥ook place jon‘ Saturday mofning _ at viglfto‘clock at his residence on Preel street of Mr. Chrtistian‘ Merner _( at the age of eighty years, after a linâ€" gering illness resulting from a pataâ€" lytic strkke. _ Mr. Merner was enâ€" gaged . in farming . operations until about twentyâ€"five years ago when he rétited > and moved to New Hamburg with his family where he has lived ever sincé. . About â€" fiftyâ€"four . years go ‘he‘ was matried to Miss Elitaâ€" beth _ Jung of â€" near Tavistock, who with _ four daughters and six sons survive , as _ followsâ€"Edward . Of New Hamburg, â€"Emmanuel of Sebribgâ€" Yille, Mrs. Poter Ricder, Beriin, Willâ€" iam of Cleveland, George of Dunkirk, XCharles of â€" Peru, Indiana, Tillie Henry of ‘Toronto, Mfs. (Dr.) ue New Hamburg, Emmanuel of Sebr g-‘ ville, Mrs. Poter Ricder, Beriin, Willâ€" iam of Cleveland, George of Dunkirk, XCharles of â€" Peru, lndhna.v’l'llliem ‘Menry of ‘Toromto, Mfis. (Dr.) % brigg of Philadelphia and Sarah .at home. _ The funeral: took place on Wednesday afternoon from mam:'::\y ‘residence to the â€" Evangelical church thence to Riverside cemotery . â€"Tues ‘Way evening was the otcasion of ghingâ€" party of the choir of Téinâ€" ity Methodist Church, witen the berts were driver to the home of k ‘tenry Bean, gravel road,. where a o od by enjoyable Monday â€" of the s innovations in evidence.â€" Hamburg their thre NNE PHNES KiNGWOOD Mrs. [Ju Eichler supper evening Mr.. asd M Aboutâ€" â€" fifltyâ€"out . years matried to Miss Flifa Â¥ â€" near Tavistock, Wht daughters and six sons follows:â€"Edward â€" \ 0 M M he rnival the la Isaiab stume t Mrs. R s my and the hB i Bazet te ?hn:!m.lfl Mr.° Edward ralke West . Mou J cddey Te i spcrdort _ Sne all pace Aind funeral Baumanâ€"In ~Woolwich; Feb. 8, A< 'llr.»und‘hlrs. David B. Bauman, .2 Kochâ€"A‘t Conestogo, Feb.: 9, to Mr. and Mrs, David R. Koch, P son. w t . in Betznerâ€"Near Conestogo, Fob. 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim â€"Betz nerâ€" & Son. Bulginâ€"Georgeâ€"At Berlin, _ Feb Ceorge Bulgin of Elmirs, to Gearge. 6 Shanitzâ€"Cléemensâ€"A t Toronto, . Feb. 14, by Rev. W. H. Hincks, Petam E. Shantz, Preston, to Cornelia Clemens, . daughter of the late ‘Joet Clemens of Preston. Marrisâ€"Pollockâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 15, N. Morris of St. Jacobs tq Miss © Pollock. wry Morganâ€"Kleinâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 15, _ George _ S.. Morgan to ATbetta‘ _ Kiein, both of Berlin. 38 Ebyâ€"Krampâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 15, by Rev. Mr. Sanderson, Vernon Eby t> va . Kramp, . F Hostetlerâ€"Tomanâ€"At _ New Dwxdee, * Feb. 14, Harry . Hostetletr, of New. Hamburg to Roxie, daughter of Mt.,and Mrs. Aaton Toman. _ > Smithâ€"Kerrâ€"At New Hamourg, Feb. .9,‘ James M.‘ Smith of Wilmot to May Kerr daughter of â€" Mr. and Mrsf R. N. Kerr. f s Eby.â€"At Bridgeport, Feb. 12th, Lu cyâ€" Hembling, wile of the _ late ; Abraham Eby, aged 89 years. Metcalflcâ€"At Galt, Feb. 16, Simon > Mobcalle, aged 56 years. Dawsorâ€"At Waterloo, Feb. ©20, Mrs. William Dawson, aged 63 years.‘ Kleinâ€"At Walkerton, Feb. 14, Clagâ€" isse, â€" youngest daughter of" Judge + and Mrs. Il'lelu,:ï¬d 10 years. Mcul(egâ€".k'rl’renol. Fob." 17." Mts. 4 ig, aged 71 years. _ R ‘Brigtolâ€"At Betlin, Feb. 18, _ John Bristol, aged 57 years. Collumâ€"At New Hamburg, Feb. 19, irwongï¬wm oo tob." pun & g, Fob, i t Forler, aged 79 yeara, 3 mmnf 26 days: ty Preikschatâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 16, Mrs. > Maria Préikschat, aged 64 years. . Schneiderâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 16th, Mts ( O. D. Schneider, aged 68 years. ‘ Schturtâ€"At Linwoo6, Feb. 12, Mrs. Sclinurtt, aged 83 years. Newergâ€"At ‘Linwood, Feb. 13, Mt. t Newero, aged 90 years, 1 month and © 13 days: £ Mernerâ€"At New HMamburg, Feb. 17, ~ Chrfstian Sietnet, m‘réyeun. Thalerâ€" J:t.dnube#: eb. 15, Daâ€" ; vid Thaiet, caged 98 Fears.* };* / A Safe: Mediciite for Little Ones who have used them can Youen 10 this, and once a mother has used them for her little ones she . always keeps them in the house. The Tab lets quickly |relieve and cwse all ‘the minot ills of Babybood ‘and childâ€" hood... They sweeten the stomach, reâ€" gulate the bowels, expel . worms, break up colds and make baby healâ€" thy, happy %Int. ‘They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 hante a hot from ‘The Dt. Williams‘ cents a bok from The Dt W 00». 't“'“hy ( iinstome, sgen: " 80 Marriages t week wit Births M H Ont 5 ) DiE M ar peat | a +) t OCAL OPTIONCAMPAIGNS 14, Ada to 10 l" ly inter J se ""Ar;" Al aries, organization â€" that is being d and stated ‘that the conven tion was the largest he has attended n o neoaniay a place â€" as to the approaching local option contests im this ct:ntv];oo “a':: delegates {rom . Wilmot an Towwships ‘Mï¬â€˜ convention tâ€"ibâ€"was probable â€" that compaigns would, be jnaugurated in these municiâ€" palities Tor next ~ January,, & v /.. .. {Coptinued .cas p&4gG : 4.) : : & prac J. R. Cavers, l? ; . ws ta ome "’iï¬;ï¬u&%:?- fol I on 1igns, $ ‘ ghï¬â€x’y a discussion Jed by ‘ Rev %ww Crrwn, M.A., of this .. town. impottance of conducting: avserâ€" ies of meetings for the purpose, of edâ€" ycating the clectors and creating . an agitation for the abolitign"of the bar was emplasized. j s ; The report of© the No.p;n.ï¬uic}oma thittee recommending the glection of the . follqwing officers . was unaniâ€" thously. adopted:â€" _‘ . Presidentâ€"C. K. Hagedorn, Bérlin. l 1st â€" Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"E.. Hallmgs, New Dundee. Ind _ Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"J. N. Cober, Hespeler. R f _ 3td Viceâ€"Pres.â€"C. D.. Bowman, West Moutrose. . ; s \ig V.ieqi’r_u.-,-l(ts. C. S. Bochmer, n. °m T97 in 3 Treas.â€"J. B. Hagey, Waterloo. District _ Convenersâ€"Rev. _ L. W. Thom, _ Hawkesville, L. E.. Wilfong, Preston;, Elias Hallman, New Dundée; S. S Deeweiléer, Waterloo Tp.; A. Brubacher, Waterloo Tp.; A. Brubach er, Woolwich 'B;.; Wm.â€" Slater, North Durmifries ; W. H. Umbach, New Hamâ€" burg; J. R. Cavers, Galt; Benj. Bruâ€" bather, ~(Waterlo0, N..B. Detwellet, Berlin; Wm. Hortop, Hespéler, Arâ€" chie Watson, Ayr; Elmira to be apâ€" pointed. . Dr: MeTavish,, of the Dominion Al* lianice, pointed out ta the newsy electâ€" ed of the. various districts iha‘gqgf:‘ 3‘ their â€" auties will be. to act: as corresponding secretaries for the Law Enforcement Committes of The Provincial Alliance. One of _ ‘the matters that should receive their . atâ€" tention is to report cases where the law is not being enforced and the attention â€"~of . the Provincial. authoriâ€" ties will be brought to the alleged vioâ€" lations. %, _ ‘There" was a fairsized attendance at ‘the public ~meeting ‘held in ~~ St. Mary‘s Hall in ‘the evening. Addresses wete delivered by â€"‘President C. K. Hagodord, wifo reviewed the "County Situation‘‘ and expressed> the opinioi That the sertinment in favor of ~ the abolition of the Bar & increasing and there was reason‘ for ercodragement: ‘Revi J. Bailey, Toronto, delivered a "Drict© addréss on the *‘Provincial Situation,"‘ ‘which was to have been discussed ‘by ~Rev. : B. "11." Spence, â€" who ‘was proventéd fFom being ‘present ‘owâ€" ‘ing"to the illness ‘of a brotlfet. _ Te ‘present plan, Mr. Bailey stated, was ‘to continu® ~the"t0c@t option _ camâ€" paigns to be followed by an agitaâ€" 1i# for ‘orAi provincial probibition. An Advanced > Scheme of Compensation Talt toâ€"day submitted â€" to Congress the report of the employets‘ liability and workmen‘s compensation bill, acâ€" companied by a message urging â€" the enactment of the measure, which °is the most advanced piece of . liability legislation yet presented. ‘The Presiâ€" dent sets forth ‘that the â€" proposed dent sets forth ‘that the â€" proposed law not only would insure to employâ€" ees of railroads engaged in interstate commerce quick adjustment of their claims for damages, but also would relieve the courty of a vast amount of work and ‘enable them to adminâ€" ister judicial affairs with greater desâ€" is ter pate . ‘!I sincerely hope that the â€"act will pass,‘‘ says the Prestdent:â€" "I â€" deem t,me ol the great steps of progtass ward a. satisfactory solution. of «an important phase of the controversies between employer and employee that have been proposed within the last $wo or threo decudes# :. _« .m a ed for Ensuing Year Washington, Feb a t e se Election of Ofieers Enforcing the Law Evening Session s of. the ce Allance 20 A ndrew President Congress and tas Repyene ie mesaien this ï¬moon, his be nerve every moment, Sandt ) glided from the dizzy height 4 turtle, burying the aviator in 3. * /A red the birdman, sengers sent came a ‘Hello, there!" J " + Af frst no one answered. It Then one of the lads cried out :2 help the boys tuxned ‘tu the ‘diret Shortly before 10 o‘clock toâ€"night a dozen boys ‘poiid near the bauk of the lake at Northeast. They winging,;when one, of their number called: out M stopped .and Jistened., Distigetly from out of ‘the c ./ ‘They found a man slaggeUing A10 N6 MMATC .000 .06 29 I Hifs clothes. were tora, and as crowded â€" about lim‘{{e % “ C them he had fallen in a hiplan%n miles out upon the lake. m a 14; "Poor fellow," one Of the lads rem@rked, and" two of them took in by cither arm aud (helped him to the v?gp. â€"In the mm el. there a crowd gathoted around him and learned that he wasâ€" Sandt.. *J d Galt, Feb. 20.â€" After anâ€"illnes$ lasting about two weeks, â€" > Williani Hunking, a wellâ€"known resident of the town, passed away this morning at the residence of his sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Chas, Van Every, South Water street Deceased suffered from paralysis. The late Mr. Hunking was born in Engâ€" land, and was in his 7ist year. When a lad he came to this country with his parents, settling near Orangeville. He had lived in St. Marys for. a number of years, and had been a ‘reâ€" sident. of Galt for the past 35 years. He was a prominent labor man, havâ€" ing been treasurer of the Trades and Labor Council for the past number. of years.. He is survived by his wife and a family of five:â€"Harry, of London;l Lorne, of Hamilton, Miss Annie, _ of Galt; Mrs. W. Brown, of Hamilton; and Mrs. C. Van Every, of Galt. In religion deceased was a member of the Lutheran Church, and he was . a member o@,}l& Independent Order . of Foresters. The funeral â€" will â€" take place on Thursday afternoon to Mount Lake Erie but Meets Wit lï¬l;;muila From His Starting Point. View cemetery. Mr. John Read .‘ Stratiord, . Feb. 20. â€"This city lost ofc of its best known citizens toâ€"day through the death of Mr. John Read, Superintendent of the Avondale Cemâ€" etery, and for hall a century an e§â€" teemed resident of Stratiord, though a mative of Somersetshire England. Mr. Reid‘s public services were nuâ€" merous. He éotered the Town Counâ€" cil in 184. and remained for thirteen years a member of it, including two years as Deputy Reeve and two years as Reeve, which gave him a seat in the County Council. For a quarter of a century. he was a . member, M} tither the Public School Board or the Collégiate Institute Board, and. had been Chairman of both. He . was member of the Parks Board for sevâ€" eral ‘years from its inception, . and Chairman for two years. He was a member. of: the Court of Revision for the city for four ot five years. He was one of the. oldest â€"members of Qlf Central Methodist Church, â€" of which he has been a trustee. for the greater part oi his residence in Stratâ€" fard, and was for a quarter. of : a century Secretary ‘of the Trustee Board, and for most of the time was also a member of the‘OfMicial Board, and alwavs one of . the prominent the â€" Central M which he has b greater part of fard, and was contary _ Secret Board, and for also a member and always . 0f m€ Av and always . one men of the congr twenty years Mr. 1 of the Stratiord more recently had Avondale ce widow, Mt. ters: Mrs. . ‘Tenn.; Mrs. ford; Misses latter being Betlin Hosp Charlevoix, Read. ard, and was for a. entaury â€" Secretary. ‘of Board, and for most o ilso a member of the * ind always . one of men of the congregati The distance from Erie the ice Passes Away â€" in Stratford of Galt for 3 Over 35 Years :Resident ERIE: his machine balked 2,000 10et ... 1. ment,â€" Sandt held ;uum::: le dizzy helght to the lake, and, the aviator in the wreckage. ; g Mis laco aud {; Nocthoust, cigh tal M it (Dr omgregation, . For . over Mr. Read was . manager ord. Gas Company, . but had been in charge of etery. _ Besides â€" his ad ennie h M caves . Smith E. H. staggering along toward the ligi'g° ~the /1 and as they crowded | about him "he _ to . Â¥el a biplane ten miles out upon the lake. uc + C 4 ered. It startied themâ€"the gï¬ i out :itm.wu. and when + the ‘direction from which it came voICB IN THE NIGH!T Pa., to Port Rowan, Ont Eidt, Stratâ€" _ Lena, the training . at pT ut on the lake. some all night unless they laugh t M A Magistrate‘s Wondc_#gl. z* perience with Zamâ€"Buk â€"! the Peace Wellington, Istand . Ry proof of Buk. â€" He the lakeâ€" somewh CHE PSEHy L mw NP eP Wellington, on the . PFince â€" Edward . Istand â€" Ry., has \lad a proof of the bealing powet .of Buk. | He says: ° x‘Four ° years ago, I hadâ€" an . & dent. I slipped in the station _ / : fell on a freight truck, sustaining, & bad cut on the fromt of my.l¢gâ€" JJ thought this would leal, but instead. oft doing so it developed into & / bad ulcer â€" and â€" later into .a form 00 e¢â€" zema ‘which spread very rapidly ~on the ‘other leg. ‘Both legs became $0 swollen and sore: that Lâ€"could only g:l about my work by having them daged. . My doctor said Iâ€"must stop work and lay UP: i 3 oâ€" â€" about â€" my f..m;u. . My stop â€" work and ~After six: months of this . ALOUDIG I consulted another, doctor, bflls with ho better result. I tried all lvâ€" es, liniments and lotions 1 heard of, ‘but instead of getting better T got avOTSe ‘‘This was my my first box of toâ€" my delight me relief. Pc to the * sores, & to the: sores, and day by Cay got better. 1 couldsee that at 1 had got hold of~ something â€" would cure me, â€" and in the end did. â€" f "It is now over a yeat sinte Zamâ€" Buk. worked a cure’:r my ‘case; and ‘theté has ‘been "néircturn. of theâ€" ecâ€" Â¥ema or .any trace of it."fl C We A »Such $ § nature 4 grea ures m;apZam»Buk is daily ~elâ€" ecting.‘ â€" Purely herbal in «composi« tion,. this great baim is a sure Cure: for "all skin _ disceases, cold sores, d hands, frost bites, ‘uléers, Mr. J. P vinhvet a t tnaWiithente on Gontiett +. 1 blood .poisoning, . varicose sores, ~piles, gcalp sores, ringworm, inlhulfm es, cuts, burns and bruiscs. Al dr ists and stores sell at 50c. box, ot st free from . Zamâ€" cg‘, Toro to : upon receipt of Pj e Dime Novels Led® ( Newsboy Astray Gall, Feb. 20.â€"Yesterday, . in . the police court, a 13â€"yearâ€"old %‘v boy appeared,‘ charged with. ; Toronto evening papers from the. _C. P. R. depot dn Saturday t The father of the boy blamed »ovels for the act of his son. . novels 10 tad, afte ftom the understand pay the da t? What Followed BI J. E. Arsenaalt,; a Justite Peace and station master . asl night Dom oys were skating on ; a They were is and "Harkt" . # the darkness Over m tGING TFORD i. Rere, : Curtiss subsidy Bran t« o ies * "Worg mag of e . cul au bas voige in the . night. the â€" voice asked . for came and burtied out sSp y. condition â€"when 1 got f Zamâ€"Buk. > Greatly â€" that first box . gate continued to apply | it and day by day they could see: that at Aast of â€" something: which nC ‘a te 40 milos eaxching . lor und . by mes SUBSIDY The City drilé sentence . on the {ather vioï¬ and Erant the Port. Dover action line .A gOG â€" City he request / ment for d «4 Ja¢ lectur® allowed Mi t i6