3w Carter's ", Little LiverPills. - tYap/ra! Anal. 1 VA _ Paid-up 15min A gum! bankin: humus trans- ‘M and special ottr.titirm Kiwi to lug-ctr business‘ Suiugh~ Dw-mrtmont. lump! our dull." and "prva,rtl; re - Ind 'rrttret t-olnpmmdrd lull- HEAD OFFICI- John Priitnr. John S. tltsmlrit Blue. Charles C Capital (paid up) "Nt ...s 2.235. Reserve W‘f __.-. 2.1m Total Assets H p» p.. 28,553, BOARD OF DIIU'K'TURS "on. Wm. (thn, l’lr'»idvnl. James Turnlmlf. Yios I'rcsidm Gene“! Manager, the mm popsal:sr sowing murmurs on the m urkut, A purms t trtae1irte .1 welt. A? a Elm’nm-j- pint-e of humour- l l th . I “n 1 Improve-- 'mnnm, tr,; nil-1" N -t .r artse.h, [p mm VI h "v"ry In 'rl. ine. Call Satriav,vv,-i's Baker? 85 he Elm: Sn. t " tsrl t 15m town for he King qt. "in, :tstoer Inc' Pt. il " t"'. Rol snd Fancy __ Alain“ “any on him. See tho E. '". time. “I , WI, trt Tc ,2 '-'"iftt"gt" to [turban which an- 2 T" _ dared to Trn t'.iry , Y _ New 4.30; c. k. “no. . H... v “I“. lull. J" ABSOLUTE ' si""' $liNlfi'i Rssopr: me "ig'aesrrcutawsr m‘es al'aArvd depots. T The dint-was The 1110150115 " [an rJoJ‘taa m 1856. HEAJ 41‘".- 15.9.. mum tans . SAW?! Ti' SAM}! DEPAR [435?]? ©Ar.'reAL...... .,,...M.Tounoo. 'em"...........-...--, , HEAD ornamrononro. WATEBLOD BBAIIGII Tim 3183??? THE BANANA" BA H A general an: "tted yld tirii.'f?.5C'Cllif.: flay Nil-ax! " 43119145 can: T llif 33370 SEC-VIV'G LIACEH‘ES Him iii 5.3933 m- Vac-dim...- “Illa-m In“ BANK OF HAMILTON of 1 no Admdjg- BERLIN AGENCY ll" Mt give-.bpni 'l 51153233 OF COMMERCE Guida" SICK UCAEACHE. In: - “new. at “WWI-mum RI rz lr. JACOB "Wi5PtM..Kte. ambit!†with" â€an": 31:7 vciuaaooxffss.Fo't' Kanuér imam.- n2. George Rnthotlonl M, P, P.., Cyrus A Dalton. ry "I'll I, I’lmirlt‘nt. Vive Prvsidrnt Mid im mum. ml mums. [iii muons-m. Fan mm um. um consumm- ran 5mm» mu. m we consum- Bauluag Bani W, 4. as l on. Lu-ui IULI. iiT ict the. tr.yme 33315. gal‘é’ HAMILTON 2.100.000 26,553,3I6 "Y, rt/tLott fp, ii BACK at or peeled i will :30 1.1335 VHS- tice, 00 Mt y , even-g. At ttu, close ot a. "vinyl-kw new. L. tr Wagner‘mckd m .hlemrmon glen; Sunday school "In in Zion kitaetrcliet - Ber, M with the ard of ttre This Matron. 'o, -p â€I"... In civtnty ya! i [_','iiii,:.il' vi YIN F "tsh/ur/sr, il Jrtu. Rsl, Hwy, Aita., 2 2;: ' 1unil V if {er mm o I r. aivw w l, .3 “trump“. Irl-AL jun: .. I p. r luud III il W.'.; " " ', oi ld, death ".t. lump‘sd that t 'h-Ura."-'; oi lirllin Hr.- ('IIZL‘l“ (inure: .yo:rtintrr/iiiti., v.i tl 1; "rrrl swam irt' Lt in' vi',5t" " tha.' Ls-f',,, In I: _ Ah! Jsi,'ici,rit,'si,.b,.s,rs' W.'.; " " ', ;- . u I of n n t west uh h "Leu- “as a large attendance o) “hatch and mums at the funeral of Ju- l..iv maid ll. Mussctman. ' . A Hunt siersice was held at the funk: at tnit o‘thuk and the remains up llAt Joa'luucil to {he hast 12nd ---uuwaiar--ssrrtitt--ttmre-u--ru-izrii- {11.14; was premium, Ihibody was rrryi -tmarriizT TiT-tTe -irFrereiiiry there. The 'Nronto industry, a mph-ml; tif-.e- oi “Indy" Conicrred Ikitlt a . " rd of '1 Inch: Comuuttee, yes": ru. y, may come to 'extra.tiord, or may u- quite the (human Furniture Elan-4.... luxrs' factory in New Hamburg. P, :1 June piopisiuon will puma} ly In tn..de to Stratford sluortly.-Strat . rd Hun-Isl. . G'uilih Ins rrmivcd a supplement- my grant ot H.011) hum Alain-u 141.“ch to cumihtc its library" Lbs [rings the total amount rect'iv- cd for, tins purpose up to $314.00. Are you still writing it 19M , Tim funeral of thc-tate Louis Timm tonli pugs "l hursday afternoon at two "Huck mun the house lo St. Mal? thvivs thumb and was largely attitt:l- J. Inn-Invent took place at Mouitt '-"pk', \l'umlt‘i}. Tim services won cei.nirteil irsj'ev. 1-1. ,llumuan. pas or of the church. do l The County ME" hm. l Mr. Angus Cameron, late principal alone! the Woodstock "ttodts, has gone to tbbat"rood to become win-ct tul ot the school there. Gross atnaun ot tees ... -....tt,06tt 15 tum-uses .r.... ..tr..... ...... ... Luv-1 In? rumble to Uounty .._... ....r.t 8 958 " het tdes at Legistrar ... .t.... 2,511 is '1 he amount of duty collected at the :trallord customs ollice during the .uoulh at Decvrubvr was 311,056.94, as ,umpared with $10,516.37 during the “he mouth in 19tU. l Mr. J. u. Clark, last year a pupu- iar teacher on the Berlin Business, . oueg,e state, has again been nadui in} the s an and assumed his duties this; Week. I the In um um; popuiathm of Toronto as 352:7}, or about. 1,000 less than I" 12:35.32! [unpumxiun of Berlin Li. is 31ml Mutiny Fears ago. .The ',':.l.;li('n uf 'roronti, Inliml was will, ut 3300 prr cent. increase in um; ymrs. In 1885 the assessctu 1A,? wt' inc progux} in the (My was "",/ur,'.ct, lit Ltlt, t1eo0"d8,iro7. .‘-'r.:. Rul‘h thanr.etl.siv., of Dids ry, Aitc., aniu-d in Berlin on Sat-, il 3 t .rnitt, :.h§ will be tltcgues. {Hr mom; r,' Mrs. Fi. Peiuegnat, r air-w Fg'.cst Mrs. 1'hambertas madman.“ Ly her two lulu "Mr!†'lhcy all lubk well ant: V Inna m their Luise; ct the North td IIL' In 18: The mu! listing ot the North! Waterloo Agricultunl Society wid I be held in the council chamber, Ber- lin.‘on Jan. t8th, " 1 pa. _ '"'u'iA-At'tA9tA-a.xstiee--ttt-tgt, The city ot Toronto Lu 1.319 no tights ad 933 a: lights on " street hghlin‘ Inâ€. '5 hr many friends of Mrs. Walter s. tyilrr v.dl lse_pltv.sed to learn that r uuumion was considerably im- mz-d d. in "r.. Inning. Although her manna “as serious she is expected 4| t' I .msrs. "Percy Morley and Arthur mum. oi Toronto, are visiting at 1101.4- oi the iornter's parents, Mr. lias. Aluus Marley. Frauds Minn “as 'vcm‘cr. " 'P ‘ssl that tuciss ..iall [hr .3. oi Rollin In: lung in IL» :mil clutn-er.ltas been made in n n! tition and is "wetrn, m‘xxl :nga'mal. Tuerr are al In' v'.iyt' " oaly two Cys- -t!,, in 0 Lops unitinaupn 'y-rr'":'):,.',",',',':),?, dariray, tl" " ', i' _.. . 'ster at the tir, h PM nin_,. mm t' WC, tn all d i :Jwr Iirmday next. Boon I l, lilo lowest rate beings I: qzmrit-r.†Sol! drinks “i 29's will he sulll as be ' t. "is, The increased pricr lt of the incrm'sr- recently Jun-rim and distilleries. Berlin Hews MHz-Id: As the result of rs' nmmiux yesterday 3f :st ml! he sold in tn. “(1 .nmv be obtainabh " .s n-aclml dunk of Human v! Balm ‘n‘axknbly high â€and. 'hestrau pritonn.tuce, to in H5 dug"! " '; r. 'uwretitry of tlu ot the k'anadiat htrsiciatirrtt, has re- "it [whim “in: . run-[n in Montreal , linh- r4tctit at lln I. Mr. Cooper is a of Mr. John A thr, ('mwiian Mag- LII In I" tlu, l'nWJ‘ in him. Ruth arr ti burg They drum! any t, which too', assay, Mid 1h fave nu BM L: PM Mr. “huh-ll ':|-..~K' ".11! " " t ELL. l t ";vtes.s for lizhling purposes until it ‘msfhad a fair trial. ll alter this has 'teen given and the gas proves atttil- ttp " lighting purposes something 'must he done to relieve consumers from the dilemma. “mark at present regarrtttttlhe qual- ily oi the gas supplied to the runsumers of Berlin. The oomplnint is ctmfined principally to the m and 'ur illuminating purpnscs, It has al- .vnys been considered that coal gas us not as good tor illuminating as it ms, being much richer. It is said .t'u-miderablc complailng ty being Hun-var to workJairly well oh man- 'le burners providing the applilncc be " regulated as to furnish the proper cisture ot air with the gas. Persons using gas tor lighting p0rposes will h) tvvll to experiment with theirtur- Ir'rs in the way ot a.ser'rtttining the 'impnr mixture at air and gas to pro- lure the best results. The gas should ‘mt be comlvmned as: till!" poor Jil In the Methodist church on Wednes day evening the annual meeting of the local branch or the Upper Can- ada l‘i!:le Society was held and was the general concensus of opinio among those present that in point ot 'attcmiance and otherwise this was the most successful annual meeting in the history of the local branch. ( President E. P. Clement occupied the oitir. The opening exercises were conducted by Rev. D. W. Snider. Rev. J. W. J. Andrew gave an inter- esting and instructive address deal ing “ith the great work which had hem done by the society and its par- ent body, the British and Foreign l~ihle Society. He was followed by Rev. S. R. Knechtel, who delivered a most inspiring address on the sub- ject of "The Bible." ism irrmiathk . Mud“; The members ot the Exchange dined at the Grand Central after -adjourtr mount and spent a pleasant hour 40- gether. I Mooney. Perfection Green Soda Chum tale to than a.. Edam canker: it they do to borwbortE That's M W Ovens. Plasterers: Wm. Moss. Painters: A. G. Bruce, Wm. E. Wildiortg, Karl Mueller. Tinning and Plumbing: Wm. Mickus. Peter Hymmen. 4 Finance:, J. C. Kam, Casper Braun. David Miller. _ The Builders' Exchange ot tin County of Waterloo, held their regtr zur meeting in the Concordia Hall. derlin; on Tuesday. The following â€meets were elected:-. Pres., Wm: Edmonds. Vice-Pres, Christ. Asmusscn. Treas., M. Pinke. Sea, H. Wildlong. Directors: Messrs. 'Karl Mueller, F .Scott, W. E. Wildlong. Casper Brain James Eagle, T. Ovens, Mr. Jacobi, Jas. E. Gardiner and J. Baa. Masons: Jas. Webster, Grill' Bros. John Wirsching. Casper Bnun. Carpenters: A. McAuslan, Jame ciaglo, H, Wildfong, A. Dengis, T For We. Folk as we†no Bid Ono. _ lremit: _ _ I menial, A. L. Wt. ,- Vierl’res. W. K. Void. , Secretary. Alvin Km. Asst. Seth, Albert Vodka. Treasurer, F. Sign“. . Hamster, H. J. mm. . linguist, Illa Luau Kncclucl. Asst. Organist, Nils Ade loser. Lluraxiau, Oliver Weber. Asst. Librarian, Wm. Holst. _ Parents and physician ‘50 do no! retpsier births within thirty days an liable to a tine ot 310. but not a month passes but that a. nun'hex o delinquent cards arrive. This it: Hi dun even thus early in the pram-m mouth tor lbe'binh ot .t child born in 190l, and situnherit my of last Var were not registe-‘M, until ah week. Neglect on the part at t.. pmperporéons to register marriage. and amen? carries with it the tiabit ity of lines ot a like amount. Tin law has not always been strictly en tun-w, but it behooves people to ob serve the letter of the law, or they‘ may be called upon to pay the tine. ucn Auditors: A. Mcéuslan atttt, F. A, the Sunny and clean m.ereted a; the work ot thtrear "to do“. If terwttichuse-teitionatot men took place, with a. fallout“ MP1. AINTS A BOUT GAS Iâ€hmn. Mm 'ot the children. were verrpleasatttlr "tttttai-t an Wednesday Alanna: at the Dome of Mn. J. R, Strickland King mm mt: The eridTe roll I: tttdttt up oflittte on! and“ the no of an yam. The culoms duty collected gt the 0le custom: ofBee tor the month at Deco-bet "04..†89.38185, mm pm: min $0,057.11: tor Mm me. than; a henna out In: P" a tutu. l About thirty members of thr~ cradle roll in mmtlnn wtth the Women‘s Misstottuy Suvtrty ot Trinity New. odin Church. along with the parents iri'sCTTRri-iiiro"vnt ot snow is Arpt. Ol course it anyone infuses to coinpl} with the hy-lnw they cannot be toreed to do the _work. but the by-hor pro- Tides that in szuch can the work may be done by the 4toiiemnaar at the. eat-t - ot the corporation. nnd informa-i "lon laid against the ottemtirtg party, who is liable ttttttine of not less than the expense incurred in doing the work, providing that such fine shall notbe less than titty cents nor more than ten dollars. " all'do their duty there will be no dimculty In keeping the walks in reasonably good condi» tion. of every shop, house, building, lot, or parcel of land adjoining any public street before ton o'clock in the tore noon on every day in the year tex. cept Sundays) to clear away all snow ice 1nd dirt and other obstructions trom the sidewalk or sidewalks ad- joining such premises respectfully on the side ot the street next thereto." It is the duty of the police loser thet the hy-iaws ot the town are en forced, and speck] cllort should be made to see thatahe by-law,re‘spect‘- s-w-e-r---" _ _ Although the side-wells oi Berlin were put down toy the purpose of being walked upon, there are tesi- denls'who are slow to recognize the fact. Especially is this the case in winter, when snow is allowed to ac cumulatc upon the walks to such an extent as to make the centre of the street preferable for pedestrians to) the sidewalks. The by-laws of Berlin require that every occupant, and in case there is no occupant, the owner, KEEP BI DEWALKN‘ SHI l ELLE . . ad travelling staff took place at the Berlin opera house on Thursday even- mg. The attendance was good, the ' employes and those who received complimentary tickets "tiuing tie I house. Mr. C. ll. Mills ably filled the chair, delivering an eloquent address before introducing those who took part in the programme. During an intermission of ten or titteen minutes Mr. S. J. Williams addressed the and- ience in his usual pleasing and in- structive way. The building up of a feeling ot common interest between the officers and employes of the w. Cr. a R. Company- in the success of the institution by the means employ- cd is somewhat novel, and is termed by the firm "The right idea." After. testing the "idea" for three years it! is now no more an experiment, but is declared ttthe president of the firm to have proved highly satisfactory. Indeed. it is hard to imagine a more beautiful sight than hundreds of op- eratives, each realrzingaepmmon in- t wrest with their employers in the success dt tho industry where they _ earn tinir wages. This happy condi- 1 tion of allairs was well illustrated at l Ithe concert on Thursday evening. At 1 the conclusion: of the programme a ' very appropriate vote of thanks was moved by Mr. E. P. Clement, K. t'., J and seconded by Mr. Robert Smyth, of Berlin. God Save the King was then heartily sung by the entire aud- ience. This concluded one of the most I enjoyable entertainments of the seas- I on, in which all who took part ac- I quittcd themselves creditally. t The programme wasas follows This evening, in connection with the week ot prayer. a. meeting v.i!l be held in the Benton street Baptist church, when the subject will be "Missions, Home and Forum." with addresaea by Rev. W. A. Bradky in English and Rev. L. H. Wagner in The third mutual complimentary concert. tendered employes by the Williams, (green , _quc_ Company t"st'sPLt YrIES ES l't.lti'AthNENt All last year's other: were reel- ected tor 1105. They are: President-E. P. Clement. Ist Viee-Prmsidmtt-Jotut Fennel]. Md VieePresideuts-The pastors the diiterer.t Evaugdlcal churches ct the town. Stcy. Trras.--w. y. Weber. Ex.ieutire Committee-Two repre- sentatives ot each congregatién. Canoe? n â€in to coast! ttttet ,t%"l'G'rt an?“ Ayers 'rl Th'e various report.- preunted were ' 'n 'nteouragirtg nature, Brad " «h 1 successful you is looked tor ward to. --_--e.---e-__r_-e- Bronchitis cum! Ask your doctor if he doesn’t use It for my? colds, bronchitis, and il throat and lung troubles. 1'eeMrst.eatikrtt Cherry Factorial mm rector-l. VIM. in“! â€and "tgt for 'er'sl' Total calunllles. “8,000 TON ' deed 1 "F....,. ..... I: no Port Arthur was Mum... F.._'t._ Chum" in om of MHIesfm. .. and Row. A. R. Kuwhu-I. friGGi In; will begin Il' o'tioch, and "n exec-nine will m t bait In hour eat Hot. . _ * HUGE TOTALS or. DEAD AND WOI'XDTCD IN THE WAR Nocicly will tate placo. There will be Mdresmm by Rev. J. W. J. Andrew and Row. K. It. Known-I. The meet- In; will begin q uro’clock. and the F This evening at Trinity Methodist c'mrch the annual mowing ot the lo- SgL.hriutdr,st1it'sioe.ct"uaau “We They mm. hr'Sner mm; " “he indiirerettre of prttple no! git-17%» ing Christianity. and the man-u»- hi portions ot the turvign ('k'nnul of Ju- nopulation who wnuhl not R'Tp Im- ‘LOI‘d'I Day at all hm tor tttet-trv. The 'tpe0ttr MUN! uron his hearers to double their x"rgihtr,ce on help." or the preservation of thr Sabbath . tor 'he purpose tor which God had estate lishul it. In St. Andre Preshytcrian (EM on Tuesday even a largely anvil? rd meeting In: h , an address lzr‘ in; drtiverrii by Rev. T.. Mm Home, Provinéial SocrNrn'j. T ni t,' Lord‘s Day Alliaru‘. m ".‘nhluu' Observance." The c"i :m: , rm '. thoughtlul and ip':r . Iâ€; In '1" speaker spoke ritrrt Mutt; trt tl,e ‘m m which contrihn'cl h -.‘.:.i mm troylng. the sanmsly (5 Ilis k i.lath _ _ "ee _.. m.“ ._... u“..- along: Were it not for the hydrm' rentals, the large consumers and 1h: economical management of the com- mlssioncrs the profits on the system would be very materially "eduea0. This)“. Lautrnschlagcr argues that " the amount spent EmmHy tor exten- sions'lms been in the neighborhood of the amount rted.td t :r itvr'rrur; I _ his, the extensions are praclirally in ing made out of the general rate. Mr. Philip 1eautenserrager, who’has been re-electc% to the Board of Water Commissioners for 1905 wishrs us In make clear an important point , connection with the policy; followed by the commission in the past. ith- ieetion has been taken to the approp- riation of moneys out ot cul'l'LlII r; T- enuc for the purpose or making my tensions or permanent improvemcnts In the waterworks system. iaslvad o' raising the monoy‘by debenture. rah- Uaut'i'nsch1ager says the 'commission receives annually over Stun." i . hydrant rental in the town, and thi; amount, at least, he claims thetrom- mission is iturtigrd in using for exten- p.I__L In W .- _ - V ,,,._...a up u: cmyuvs. " These ditrtcuities ought not to de. y,ter us, and I am convinced, will not , deterius. (Cheers.; It they ore found i to be insuperable let it at all events be ' through no innit of ours. Let it be . because the inherent ditrtculties ot the , problem, however, utasarl'tish, is able "s. to surmount them. Hurling tor my {part 1mwiHintr,att-a-iiitai unable, to “contemplate so serious and so fatal . an out come. (Hear, hear.) I believe; _ that it we can raise ourselves-and I am not talking oi this country alone, , but ot every part of the Empire-to that high level ot ttnselfish patriot- is of which I have spoken, in which men" I not consider merely their own pa icular community or their 'uwn par . lat industry, but ‘shall 'consider the Common needs ot this great and varied Empire; it we ite. deed raise ourselves-and I think we can, to those heights, I teel Corrtident that the experience and the wisdom which wu horn of centuries of tree government will not find itself at, fault, and' that in the building up at; Empires we shall prove ourselves in the tuture, as we have shown oursel- ves in the past,' pioneers of enlighten- ment whom the world‘may well be content to lollow. (Checrso , MW. Lhvrroiscru; we no to give to this or that sell- governing entity within our borders; it is what every tetHtoveming trate ment of this great whole can itself contribute to a, common object, uni of these common objects defence cer- tainly stands in the very first rank, (Hear, hear.) Everybody must ad- mit that a conference ‘such " l have, adumbrated. and such as I hope toi see, will have before it a task of til- most unoxampled diniculty in the hiss tory ot the building up of empires. ML-.._ “1- . - - maven-m union with the col- onies. and than the discussion ot the [mummy ot devising en unuse- lnent lot closer comment! union with the colonies, may be the ocu- ston [or the summoning ot the cooler- em, " is impossible, And it'would be improper that my such conference should be confined to that or be pre- vented trom discussing sunning con- nected with the closer uninn M tha. :' he ottHiat â€can. nu in ttutr In an m In 'aeiaad n â€mam-thaw: “yum“ 2rgttefi,', muo- to every m a Brim Empire, Ill jub- II.“ by Punk: Mon: in a recent M M In math in this 00-- ucuou will boon-tugs: amen-1 “has. in nu:- ‘l'hu In. no doubt, gentle-u hen who hold my ditterent view. upon " (in. Int). and it would he quit. improper toe no In to an; in the new: at thet qua-lion, even In the no“ indirect tumor. But I quite admit that, though the question ut'i closer commeniu union with tho "ol, cuon with the policy; lulluwu e commission in the past. m; n has been taken to the approp- n of moneys out ot tux-nut r; V for the purpose, oi making Ch'. at 001.0531. consumes l not consider» merely their iculat community or their ieular industry, but ‘shall me common needs ot this varied Empire; it we in- Jamar» Russ-Ian utens'etuger, wlm’has to the Board of Water for 1905 wishes us to important point Th “WOO GER's VIEWS m; 2 l .0?" 29,M0 empires. not to de. ImMt--the an the luau. And moon 'impmvrd Bye in the worm. Try t Image. A," color. at nme Thanh," will dye Wool. Cotton. Silk, Jute. or Mind Goods in our Math-cl an; trr Mind mm! RLXALL Th ain'- facci a m-le. bot it hm hm. lac-Id: uni trAn' I into the. mule-:3! 'r'li's't ttc. act’- b h Opposite Market Hotel To Horse Owners 60228 the worst an; of BLOOD, ST OMACH. LIVER, I“ KIDNEY DISEASES. Incl arm Digestion, 2feidt 'otttet Constipation. Rachelle. It who, â€autism, lint: Truth. ue, Wukgug, Cgtnrh. Hot-nu You me, ttm be rcfundml ifrm Inna tttie Mn: to our guaranboip the M, _ . "/ """"-ooetoooe-eoe-oa . i thi"ii'iirii2iiiii Fire '"""""e- _ mammal r,", KING St SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL - - - - â€55,000.00 DEPOSII‘ WITH 001mm»! GOVT - '.. 117,140.; All Polio!» Guanine“! by ttto [anon & Luann; In! In IURLIOI Comm with Am a! $18,300,638. I M PORTANT Alli-o Wplrht. Search" 306]! BIRBWOH a on, AHAPPY (, amp PROSPEROUS . NEW YEAR INSD RANGE COMPANY. HOUSE I HOLD - mun-01m. _ mun rho;- wrung , Ill skin ai iiia . E. 'P0Trliillirtit.::t,,,,,,, DYES: B.Firic. - Ivr "can, lupu- - A. =-t.oo. 0.00. 9.60, 10.03. 1L... P. .-"N 1.0 I.“ Uâ€. . .0‘. 7-K, â€31.1.3 tiillt1'tdt “In m u IM" Pronto- T, "Mgr at aun- tasa" Bertin "att.:-.. "00r, PRESTON & '/li'h'P"ia All) PRESTO!!! AND BERLIN R . Tim-able No. a. queen" 0th on, I.“ "ALT. PRESTON & "an-.-“ wi-- my .rhr'Fiiu'dci'i.'"iidi"i,'r'il iiitiii a th 30mm. Numb "thee. h f 3... 'UI - . “5000000 - -i-_- . I o ' A Mad". 'tit.))')))"!'))')".",'))'?!':';:)"')-": 'E.-ta.os Loo, am. am. s. mm. ioa, Tots. Mon. 9.05. was.“ (11.08. PM“ only). 0 Rant". In". '{llllu-tl President. Hume; Dis-Iota III-d Hum“. an“ of “notâ€. “seldom“. Waterloo, thtt THE DOMINION un, T. a. Man, 1mm i mus-tn. 'nurloo. Tho-oâ€. N ' O Rug-n n t. lawn T iiludrnlr'd BM! 'r. It!“ It " _r'r','l,hrdti?titrgit Tum-.1 k1"W'A"Pt " 4 Ian: paw-0! Secures more New Busine- in Waterloo County than any other company. An Endowment Policy rm ear '1" In" Berth, for Su'.'.": "nlt. r-rlzyln' M- M...“ -- - -» - poeueornpC;, but; . as The Dominion Life qk In a. ,ell,-mtuuigedaed D, 0.05. 10.0., 11.“: Will Pay You [or flu-dial to: I.“ h at N â€In" hawm‘ - Ida ft i'iii,"iiiii"Iiil TO ALL 1. napol- an. st'ciCrGik't'% ELI M