8e ly relieve cons Course _ when ter. â€" They aisc mecessity of _ tives to keep condition. T 10 cents, 25 c Remember, | yc Remedies in R stote..The _ ; Hachnel, Water ble effects They positive | action which "they â€" cof ently _ acting upon _ the _ rel the bowel, thus and aidifig to 1 more â€" vigorous Rexall Orderti Iy relieve cans caus Our We antce wind 7 we sociat such .. this r guara instan tire s need « agioea at ans ly the 1 should ; emergen artics a more ha griping, alterâ€"cBc destrovin ~ SEVERE STORMS AND o HOT SUMMER FOR 1912 | PREDICTS REV. IRL HICK selr Ordinary Cathartics and Pills and Harsh physic cause _ distressing Complaints. ind colder Fro: The _ s the end ed incre High Areas seen a sleet s time fc matked and 1 bring ard (} it is Another March : Storm won‘t MC Another _ seis bet ween Ma Hicks says the pitious for We to reach the { predicts will be a 1 will exten ul states Rain, w farnadoes southward ther _ and Children Injured | xall sat The tance ( ing thi ti tee big *d season b ceed pPot enlarging réemoval . Berlin is particular proceed with the erecti The ai missions convenienc Wifferent t squalls for the 14 extrer ï¬,odtuv&; rsy which has been in progress ever since exâ€"A Aeclared~that the Park Board or any other urudutl.nh oo.:ld charge an admission fee to perspus desiring to enter‘ Victoria w6 last been settled. Last week an amendment to the Parks A Dr. Reaume, Minister of Public Works, in th palities power to erect grandstands, {ence off allow an admission fee to be charged, and on its third reading. Muni€ipalities Are Given Power to Erect Gnflhmhi‘moff?cï¬omof ., Parks and Charge Admission Fees . Sersii rmy atl P U Thr p the P ib Tl xt Pa sout April ibl nendment was the result A Berlin, Galt, Waterloo { the athlet p M\ th the STW J® U MJ irC th intere: of the ud RUSHING COAL _ INTO CANADA te IT Railroad Companies Move Thousands of Cars During Last Few Days wh th the ited MUST BE CONTINUED the rec p th 1 hy ibout request made by the Park ther towns and will be a the recreation rrounds o npl peo rt ab att H ever since exâ€"Mayo tlealer y mber 10 the M 11 ffer Af th a ther bd t D ild al fr t Id T1 PXCC the al 14 II 11 H ks by taker hable ath 1 h Hon. munici irks and given cag ue Huber legally . has the Fenian Raid Veterans to Receive Rewards Comâ€" great L A h H Be th n Baid residing in _ P&#lin .p}‘ Capt. MacCaZium _ of burg and Mr. John King, Hon. Mackenzte King, â€" two tlin residents, took part in table raid. b R M XI B Ad th p mt« ailt $1(4) ving survivors ti tr it} t} by the h the t i strike s Trade shoul eâ€"â€" railways it he da ice or . de the purpo ¢ exception {_ riffemen e Northâ€" the B it r Cia il ike in the loubt that M m Hughe pe lat rigl alin of * SANOL th wl d the _ _Sanol $1.50 per bottle Sanol‘s booklet free fr« Mig. Co., Winnipeg, Man. 'lkini C perfectly ney trot for the past s tor Tailed _ to takimg _ Sanol b bet ter poisonou: therefore the stoi valuable Bladder Diathes t d ol P1 tt An interesting feature of the St Patrick‘s Day celebration im â€" Guelp} was the action of Mis Worship Mayon Thorp, who on Sunday took exception bo some statements made by Rey G. 11. Buckland, deprecating the abust of St. Patrick‘s Day. _ In the middbe of the sermon, Mayey Thorp tose from is seat and left the building DEALER IN San Undertaking and EKmbalpming . f f ? Night and n-;“ouu promptly attendéd to anywhéré in Waterlco C f An explanation, . Prom the lst of last September to the 1st of March, Mr. 5. Spain of Torontoâ€"â€"provided certain financial terms woere Culy ceonplio@ withâ€"â€"had an option on MY ENYIREK STOOK of furniture and was negotisting toward taking an oxtondod loaso of those pronises as above., © â€" 4 Part of the arrangement was ‘that I should by means of sale prices roduce my stook here jto a cortain figureo. I RAW A BIG BALE as. youâ€"know, and I groatly reduccd my stook. Of course Publicâ€"got the advantago of these pricoeosâ€"â€"but NOW Mr. Spain ewing to other finaneial deals CANHOT PO HIS PART AND TAKK OVEX NY 3STOOK, abd the wholoe thing foll through . & My plans for the future are to locato IH THE WEST; to leok afteor my interests there. The furthor reduction of my Steook is an easy matter, but THEK LEASING OF MY BUILDING is not so easily done. Therefore thero‘s only ONE THING@ FOR ME T0 B0 and that is to continue SELLING OVT THIS STOOK at remarkably roeduced prices until I can soll out the business, and leaso the building. From now on â€" every week day â€" you will find special OLOBING OUVT BARGAINS in my windows. The stook will go gradually. Every week the Public will reap the bensfit. The prices do not carry a PROPIT â€" that is not the idea â€" the aim is to sell out. I feel this explanation is due to the Public, and I gladly give it knowing the Public rosponds to priee attractions whon offered by a firm they know. Goods 3f ERQUAL QUALITY eannet be sold by ethers AT THE PRICE WE ARE SERLL1NG @UT AT, unless THEY too vwant to got out of tho furniture business , t] l1 ts To The PUBLIGO. " _ 10 Cute me. 1 began Sanol. I _ have just finished ight bottles. I can say I am cured ind no trace of kidâ€" ble on me whatever. ours truly, . > Joseph McMahon, as Sanol w no â€" matter ase may be troub will be in old tle Ne $ ingredi annot ch or San i prepara m plants d addet and will t will dissolve witHout pain, for an opetat Fine: Furpiture, Iron aud: â€"Brassâ€" Beds, ~Uoâ€" Carts Lï¬a Baby Carriages Upholstering a Specialty eph McMahon, tre Dame Ave discovery will ; tones, kidney stc lan Jaseph McMahon, Dame Ave., City bad d possibly the inte it I hav D Winmipeg, Man from the Sano!l his B, 1912. K idney ars. The td ind e almost Â¥ feeling t Dec Its harr of the _ St. idir â€" Guelph orship Mayor 0k exception par ticularly Kidney and D& U n herbs and 14 trouble Docâ€" I began finished ositively ncs, grar ‘t a comâ€" the in st Edward > Lippert use the ore akâ€" ich ling the LA CÂ¥H t DL O DGOCCCCUS TZEOXURE Hs _ apâ€" pointment, instead â€" of undertaking such ‘"‘sacrifices‘ afterwards. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, it will be reâ€" membered, brought to the discharge of the duties of , his department _ a sound knowledge of economics and Inâ€"{ dustrial conditions in a‘l parts of the world, gained from special Attcntionl O this line ol studv at â€" univnroibia. h p a year to transact? There are some, t class comes the Har labor â€" under the Crothers be ledge of the having 6f labor deputy â€" ciliation phernali mel thir )und knowledge of economics and inâ€" istrial conditions in a‘l parts of the orld, gaited from special . attention > this line of study at .universities d in pr.ctical life. Mr. Crothers, is equally well known, took into s $10,000â€"aâ€"year job only a des'l mpathy ~with the interests of capiâ€" th he inp 100 mel the InÂ¥ me xpense ountry hat It Pity the p »f tabor who wondon Free m the altar nvestigation have hich belong ‘partment!" In case thet M is ter W 1 case there may be some who understand the depths of the H ti pet rt WHAT IS HE PAID FOR? Crothers‘ sacrifice, it might ned that he only receives fr untry which be is serving in ant position the sum of $ p (St.,Thomas Journal.) in Fory org o invest irtment, Free Press, "will ‘sactifice altar of tedious travel and ition during the coming sumâ€" order to acquaint _ himself th the industrial â€" conditions ‘long to the operation of his might rothers th a man * the Free °_ Sactinces entailed In sel{l to learn _ something nditions! _ Hasen‘t he a ster, and clerks, and conâ€" ards, . and all the paraâ€" 1 a departiment | of the‘ Why, then, should _ Mr. burdened with any Imow-] work he is paid $10,000 be sacrif be )OT FURNITUREâ€" AND UNDERTAKING n Of course all his paid by a grateful will proceed with all ming to a â€" cabtnet â€""of mature _ judgâ€" ree Press says, but rifices entailed in o learn _ something sacrifice, it might be e only receives from h hbe is serving in an n the sum of $10,â€" ven though, as the an says, the matters gate belong to _ his it does bot seem to unfortunate minister the words of the been ourse Yours faithfully, friends expected alTechis grateful ounty Borlin, Ont., Mareh 16th, 1913 fail But in thirty days there will ~ ty more _ mourners and in sirty days still more mourners."‘ So they got border~d _ ha trappings of n led _ the coffit baggage . man the baggage it orying. "Are you the o the baggage man ‘‘Yes, tight no IO] ‘ot ’pnt the ship it go as ada." _ Cobm a diamond They _ g diamonds Cess tal, some ability as a debater, and has developed since taking office what an Ottawa correspondent describes as ithe best case of "grouch" in parliaâ€" ment. . Obviously, responsibilities do _[not agree with Mr. Crothets. The local Tory organ, as well as its big brother in London, _ also sets Mr. Crothers on a pedestal _ and worships this bright and _ sbining light of statesmanship for his most astonishing devotion to duty. The ‘Times: pathetically speaks of the labor minister "devoting himsel{ to the inâ€" terests of the working man during the summer months instead of enjoyâ€" ing the intermission at some summer resort,‘‘ and reminds us again of the famous‘ _ schoolâ€"book _ investigation cheque, which has done such persisâ€"| ‘wnt service on every election platâ€" form since the time the incident f occurred. The "working man," with whom Mr. Crothers has such a sudâ€" denâ€" sympathy, will deeply appreciate the condescension of ‘their paidâ€"and well paidâ€"official in looking after the affairs which belong to his departâ€"|* ment. $ Now Smile PLENTY $xIM * i k C $§0M kn 65 EDWARD LLPPERT, t« 1 _ business on _ Maiden | got about $100,000 worth Is on credit. , how vill ve make it a asked Guldberg. iti"‘ answered Cohn. ‘"We diamonds in _ a coffin to Canada and you and I chief mowtners aloug to ( nd G ot â€" two black suits, black harrikerchief= and all the _ rmaourning,. They. accompanâ€" ffin to Montreal. _ As the an took the coffin out of car they stood ~beside Idberg went OF MOURNERS and Laugh nly mourners Corner King and YÂ¥oung Sts. Store and Residence Fhone §10 sponded Cobn Maiden lane into asked will and will $uC the of [FEmCmnct, . you Remedies _ only Rexali Store, _ erloo, of. the bowel, thus overcomit nes$, and aiding to restore the to more vigorous and healthy tyâ€" Three sizes 25¢, 56c and Remember, . you can obtain We are so confident that we can furâ€" nish relief forâ€" indigestion and dyspepâ€" siz that we promise to supply | tife medicine free of all coSt to every oue who uses it accordimg to directions sho is not perfectly satished with the put no _ one under any obliga tiom results. We exact no promise _ and whatever. Surely nothing could be lairer. _ We are located right . hete where you live andâ€" "our reputaâ€" tion should be sulllcgent assurance of the genuineness of our _‘ offer. Your money back for the askâ€" ing.â€"â€"You promise nothing Can You Ask More? Toronto, March 18.=To the intéense disappointment of labor men and conâ€" trary to expectations, it was learnéd toâ€"day that Sir William Meredith will not.report to the .Ontario House in time for action at. tifis session his contemplated legislation re workmen‘s compensation . want every one who is troubled indigestion: or. dyspepsia in an‘y to come to our _ storte ands buy it AAN ill Not For This Session ensation to restore the bowels * and healthy activiâ€" ; 25¢, 50c and $1.04. can obtain _ Rexall at our _ Storeâ€"The A. G. Hachnel, Watâ€" they .k3 P F