3‘ ". Q. v » \ L Q 1’ / » i -iifjty and right kind of nour- . -. > - _ ‘ < ~ ~- ' ‘ ‘ _’> _ _ rua cosxnran, ramen aowxnnisnannq Marten 7 my HE HATED THE CREA URES MINUTES 0F PRE BY iif “Yin lliillsi A T I From the I110fI1Cr1ta child | _ Presidents E "it silelilii’ fri at _ i .A _ - °°°°"° “!“,._.. ._ I ° .°“ Ar cuarlmetpwp, ppawiunnst-:amps e born the question of nour. about ills ppsll,wlil_¢ii avenge; soopr _ew H,u,,,,,,,_ ,,T,,,,d_,3M“.°,,,3,,,_“d__“ | | lettersaday. _ __ _ __ ’ _ _ . __ Mr ent becomes uf great ‘I ' ‘One of the most rémarkable`let`tersI`l g:c;;,°”m°!3'_5"hmhpl‘“"”d`HmF‘ _ Poi-tance. A _right start i - "‘ ids a lot 'of trouble later ‘ it’s so easy to begin right, pl Many women cannot or ° not--chiefly will not- rluilse their children. It’s a gd commentary on modern gocial conditions that this Hier tendency should be so general. The best thing go do under the circumstances is to help the bottle babies all ye can-they're at a bi dis- gdvantage at best. Weinoiv itively that nothing will _,yds them more good than {Scott’s Emulsion _ a fe w ,drops in the bottle. It seems gio furnish just the right quan- l `khment needed by babies and _ 'growing children. Tl;)e wome§_ who are will- ' ut una e to pro rl grille their children willpitind "*_Scott’s Emulsion a great help iwpfoia help ipfapf. Ifiesi _I3 direct and immediate eiect, ` only feeding and sustain- ing the mother, but insuring also aflow of rich, nourishing hlilk for the baby. Thus _*Scotts Emulsion strengthens the mother and goes natur- ally through the milk and _strengthens the child. These claims are not made cd-hand. _We know from nearly thirty years contact litll such cases that Scott’s Emulsion will do ost what we say it will do. We will be ' to send you a sample free so that you _mn judge for yourself. fi scorr a BowNE. I8 Front St., W., Toronto. r if _ I \ . READY e NllXED ' _PAlNT’s A ffzll _Fine of ‘the famous _ _ ~ 1 » Prism Brand ALSO Burrell`s English Paints. ` a ,SALARY io s ` Reneral manager of the Transportation of are owned by the Commonwealth, and miles of government railways. and 104 t f government iramways. In Victoria the -government mileage is 3221. in South Australia 1736, and in West Australia "`2143¢ * The affairs of the state railways have been he e ofore managed by 8 commissioner of -railways in each state, but since the formation eof the Commonimalth all the meds :will come under one central managi- iment, which will bepresided over by I Kalsomines Alabastines Flagnite Petrol ~ _ V ll »‘ o L p- , ~< Varnlshes _ Glues _ Brushes LOWEST PRICES _ lellill l Illllllli. i "Thomas Tait. Poli l GRIP Grip is epidemic-the hospitals crowded -the suffering intense-the death list ao- lpalling-yet ninety cases in every hutd -1-eilcouldbe prevented or cured, with .llti.1e__post and _ce .,i1n°°nveniei1<=e..__b,v.!-l_i¢__., use or Dr. Humphreys' snvnsrronvil- It not alone breaks Tap the Grip, but _its tonicity sustains the system, and 1011 08° 1 _ _ keep about your business. It can be car- I lied in the pocket and taken from the bald without trouble. Thtindlcations ot a severe attwk Of Grip-or Influenza are: headache, chilli- ness, general muscular pains. lever, sore throat, cough and systemic lasssitude. _ At the irst chill or shiver, take "Snvmrrv#Savnz¢.” It will restore the checked circulation, start the blood cours- ing through the veins, and break up the ii ii _ I -2 ` 4 Hidsi-l"33;°¢; . S'roclm5'°”"" A ' - ‘- ' ~ ' - him the position of superintendent and _ Th? °1¢1'k "°P°1,`t°d tlmt 1"? had 1`9°°lv°d gan,-,1m,n,g¢,-__g,, ,hom gn” M°gu1_ ~ the resignation of Hr. M. H. Macintosh of the railways of the Commonwealth, -"' °f tm’ Paswral °h”`¥° °f cwendishi S559' Mn Tm; replied accepting the offer. It P ¢ ’ lei’ and Ri_1stic0,iand that he had cited the is understood that the sala att-a h d t °°"3r°g°'t‘°“ t’° apps” at this mntmg 1°' me posmon Wm be m me rieighbirgoog S the interrsts. The conduct of the clerk of $50 000 8 year The on-rr is looked upon was sus`ained, and Messrs A. J. Mc‘Leod as the biggest thln,, of its kind that ever and R°bert Bmw", representing the Sum came to a Canadian railway man. He u my s°°ti°” were the” heard' They °p°k° will organize the whole systems of state - s°'°”g1-7 °f the 3°°d w°'k d°n° by Mr owned railways, and will be given a free __ M“"Inl*°si‘ “nd °f the °'°§*°hm°“t' °;t’h° hand ,T - congregation to him, an presente _ _a Thomas Tait was born at Melbourne, P. _ `"r°°“_ ""_s°1“u°“ °'d°P‘°d by th” °°_°-u°_”° Q__ not quite thirty,-,|ne years “gm and urging the withdrawal ofthe resignation. entered railroad work in the audit omce _HL SlmP°°°> B°YVl°Wi fmm "N C“'°°' *paths Grape 'rmpk at ci-is pgefpf is. . ‘“°.\*,°°°°i°°» “bees” M” °PP°i°°°¢ U. * Alta' two yearn’ experience' in several E E _1'9ll°l'¢S°ll1Si\tive, ful1y,o0m‘:,urred in what capacities he became private secretary to and b_°°“ 'Md' _ _ ' the vice-president and general-manager of ' _ j _ _ Mr' M°°i“t°°h`*dh'n°g 5° hi’ 3515"* .tiieoanadiu Pacific. _ A ’ ' B We--“Pr°¢brM'r mewd the mid: iv* __ In 1887 he became assistant superinten- mm er .t°k° ?f°°l?°°“‘d_*f°”' mmhsm' *7'”1° dent at Moose Jaw, N. W. T. From this ' ' A Hr' D' '"2' ‘P°°.i.°l?°f1~~-1f'\’il position he rose rapidly,his duties making _ . “rim u°d‘?"°t°"_ 9f _¢__°'°°‘“°__h him familar with Canada from the At- 1 ° 'with m°u'°°°i°°9t°h°V" 7'" °°°81'6§°__' lupus to the Patina, till ip ian up became "‘°° ‘*¢°|”°¢ “Wit °° Mew” 15°i"» °* N manager of the Comany’s lines east of _ _ ' _ l,°°°° thenumt ‘Q @r°°_'“~3'm°“' MIT' E' vlan William; later he was made general Change of life, which usually comes on ‘§:'é$;.“;°'9l;°m~"°d I”"'“':“ M°:*;;*,f'°1` 5 SAFE ¢U RE manager of transportation for the whole between the age of forty and _Mtn in. to si mo” __ .\‘°°|_¥ ., fre' system, with head otllce at Montreal. 'thousands of women___a time of s_e_r'iousj_ 2”” 6", l” f’ ' the _ tl He isaeon-in-iawotG.R.B.‘Cock_burn constitutional disturbances. The danger _ ot - ""‘“° °°“°” °° °° _ q"°° _ lompropw. _ _timers mae known by irregularities, .d ';'|’3»‘*°°°“"°““°°"‘PP°‘°“°‘*‘“"¥‘ With the exception of some _eighty-_odd _stomach " derangements; ' h_eadache,,i"°‘__._bl M*`°_Ai.¢5m¢G'i°_ll_». Dreseuteli 9 ot' private road____§_1i “South nervousness, pain in the: back hips, _ Pi* ,°_..d“9°°e;'h`|_°lh °“ "_'-°"if‘<‘ W-°-§ _Waiea, and halfadonci milesofprivate limbs and abdomen frequetly swell,-i.‘d°Dt°d’ ~°m°r°a l'°.b°_ °'°”°"°d" itramways, all _the railroads inlAustrelia pileedo their annoying work, there isilnp’ t°b'__°°nt'H"' Gunn' ‘ same cure E The hour of adjournment to meet arrived Moderator of Session of Murra Harbor Statistical sheet to the Convener of the TH E S M L Assemblfs Committee, presenting his i 7 :T ' _ ____ -` own report at the adjourned meeting of ' w M 6 W 9 Presbytery CONCERN | NG A TU N NEL Mr E Gillis submitted the report on sn _ ._ _ t. | _ '___ _ Church life and work. On motion thefre- 5"""Am°n“ the puwlenng P’-°°b|°lm9 port was received, the Converer thanked TH E MODERN PAIN CURE _ _ _ . for his diligence, and the rccommenda-f winter communication, perhaps sufficient tions’ ana. being amended were adopted. The best rerned for all Pains, Aches, Sfrai1'!8. Cuts, Brgigeg, m prominence is not given to the question of A ML M_ H_ Macintosh submitted the Th' Uat- 90”-S'h‘*» 135 etc It ‘S all @1911* 5tT0U8Wh1P9 I4iHUU¢9 IH not in ure the most delle. te fabric, rl t guaranteed ‘to dr ’ claim, lor your money is refunded. an 1 ls é 4' We malls this offer because we K o1r` “ BENTLEWG Larnxnent Report on Young Peoples Societies, which on motion was received and -adopt- ed, the Convener thanked for his dili- igencc, and the Report orderedtobe tor- wking "mum °°°t'° YW ‘mum "'s“7‘°.h-' warded toithe Convener the Assemblyhi A tainalsoan acoountofthe amount whl_ch.__.C°m.i“ee_ on motion it _,ns that the reception of the Reportonbab- °'°d d°°f' °x°°”d °“ Q” °'°"°¥° 7°°‘_'lY in bath Schools be referlied to the adjourned' connection with the present unsatisfac- °¢_P,,"|,n¢",-‘nd tu, Bl..-Siam, tory modes of communication and it would toward stgtistbs, it neoesutr in me meantime, ' to tha Aesembfa "Convener, School Committee, and of the Senate 0!-__ our Collette. and pledged iteelfto do all in not-eodectruotive neat Inst Onlya smallportlou ofthctimberwork _ exprecsiapmiovai wumpxpp me on loss smut or "hr" tpmpreilnnssv¢ppr.¢igu¢upparsa_ap1- opveiiae-.; - i . late. Work will be delayed for only a _?`tollowinir_’--indications ._ A committee _consisting of Mr, T. F. Full¢l'f¢_ll» _c_hairm'en_, Kees:-s. D. B. L¢°5»'5D¢“°¢_1‘!l\d_.Di'-_ Sil'ii,£li.i wlmtiie elders of city -congregations and the Snpts. Sabbath Schools was appointed to _ _ _ . V ` ‘* fi mug.: ‘ r -1 1 i- »q____5 m -pe »_.....e.t lliii-ili"w§”`f!3" APE CU "tim ' 1§'in+ F; ,A gf/ E i »-Irv* fig 'pil-\ il QV-»v¢»i\'Ps liiki o¢l¢UllcltB|lq_f§ll all . . . Y ii ‘°°"m°d‘°’”° that has Ufvcn m° 3"'°d North. vacant through the resignation of Q "‘°5°1"°°” i ` Mr. Herdman. ' I 'ry iii- The clerk was authorised to forwardlhe OR Mon' EY REFuNDmD °it‘diB~.t-i 'Wir d W . aa u~»_»a`.¢-4* usammohaiamn ldlilflill. K 8. Be sure and t the genuine sold by all degers in medicine. The clerk read a letter from Mr. D. B. 2 ca. nomo loc. B oz. Bama lcootan *°°‘-Wnti the mst °f k°°Pl”¥ 511099 steaml Fraser to Dr. Smith in reference to' the O ‘Shia as the largest hustle af Whlgg *ni th? °°°°'°f th? i°°'b°°t 5°"i°° md [Summer School for Sabbath School teach- annum the loss tai trade, and consequently loss to ns, °ge,|,,g the umm at PM g,,|°°,,¢,_ _ _ _"W G°'*=f°'°°”° Bellwev °¥°¢°m» “silty Pipf. walter c nm-ray me-his pwp for 5 Emlln' ED U5 iwould lwtflli Short Of Whit tho this object an _motion _M Hr. in __I___ n_____,_,,_,-,`,,_ _.___ ___ '“*'°"§° °° me ¢°°°_ ‘ii “ie .f-“Hel W°°ldf Fullerton tilerresbym-y unanimously andy 3 amount to. I think an editorial on this " heartily adapted th, f°n°wmg ,.esg|°ti°n_' "15-l°°°f1`°m 19° 'W°“ld 5° “"9 timely ~‘1‘hatthlaPr abytery expreeus "ld W‘-'uid b° pemsedd with Plenm” by' appreciatioix of the action ofthe P De Your Ey ou " Ifsowe may beibleto hell?- with 7 utted "“"¥%£i"” 3” i‘fli°”‘*‘=4"i‘-°""2."`”