' MIDEB The two caucuses " Ottawa have declared themselves determined to keep the additional one thousand dol- lam indemnity which they voted themselves last session, This action has been taken with scarcely any ex- ception against the_hest understood withes and judgment pt the people oi Canada. It is true that there were nine men who bowed to the will of the people, and defied the caucus by opposing the manifest spirit of graft nick in “lawman: is shown clear-, ly to exist in the House at Ullav’vs. This deplorable spirit can be re- cognized as pervading the public lite throughout this continent, and it some strong action is not taken by the supreme power, which is the peo- pie, to annihilate it, disastrotts re- sults are certain to totiowr -. . The nine men who voted right on this 'question were unable to save the. twin caucuses trom the everlasting r12, preach of bombiniug against the! known Judgment ot the country on an subject in which the country does thel paying. and the private purses at the members receive the money. Not- withstanding the generally adverse‘ criticism of the press of both pi"-', ties. the cotmtry's representativm' . I: - -"r-"--"" T' an.» M! - r " Fir-Iv {Sim-,4 y . a; A u the 'te ot ttah; ' itt' “W“ all.“ list at - '3. GT/ “it. We» mom, and " when " ln. flu-cu districts as upro- ' - _ ' = and the preliminary luau . u b 'e . mammwmz at.idttaMs t f“ cream Bhoat that no mount " " “in is greater thu in previous . - - _ » mn- ' ' d .6 Ttiq "It is " lollovn: St. Jerome's (“"9 “a." M 'tuttrrdarr, Jum- Btu-Lincoln. leer"."" lor the and “In my, June ttth-E. York; C. that " mill-cum to we Bulk: " Wellington. geqratioets "WWW itt the Tqrtn- Tummy, June P2th--E. Elgin; E. City Baaetait In!“ " deteausg um I. Lambton. the Scotch Greys " Victoria Park Wednesday, Jum- "ttr-C, Blame; by F more ot 13tote. S. Shame; E. Simon. . have, with a courageous unanimity be, gotten at sasltisitness, presented a. bold and well nigh solid phalanx! uglinst, the almost unanimous de-l mantis at the people. We ask with alrdue deletenee to the Parliament of Canada. on what question of pub- lie policy, or in what other matter have these gentlemen ever succeeded in agreeing so patently. and standing so firmly? Give. us one instance in which the interests; ol Canada were ot such absorbing importance that both parties joined hands in a deter- niination not to he stampeded from their position because the hearts of the members trembled with ttotici- tude tor the "Ark of tne Covenant." pr the public weal? Me dely them to do it. ( When it comes to the all. impor ant and Mighty inure of taking from the public chest $300.00" annually for their own individual benefit these hen oes stand like a rod, every one be. eoming a modern Stonewall Jackson. They know no zenith, no nadir. no north or south. the magnetic needle oi the Orient has all the same mean- ing'to them, no Grit, no Tory, Gov- ernrurnt and I9pposition, are all one tmppr and ttaiernizing family. Hard words, harsh criticisms, public inter- ests, party rivalry are all lorgotten, the millenimu has now set in in par- nest and this delertahll- throng stand rank and me, shoulder to shoulder, with patient anxiety awaiting the, man with the satchel containing the pay envelopes, Surely every constit- uency in the Dominimrtraving a to [nonnative who took part in this aitair must feel proud ot its moire. There was a large crowd at specte- tors present, and it the titer-knee oi the last two pines may he token " e criterion. this new will he a lacy-meter tor the Twin-City League teams. Tho college etude-its “their presence known by enthus- utie rooting. which ell-Ii unduly in the victory at its teen. The Scotch Greys mile their debut a this evasion and their supporters were wildcat that the team would me little! showing minst the coiled“: than was made by their) rivats-the Y.I.C.A.'H week prev- ious. But they were disappointed and they within“ their tavorites make " gluing and themes-ole errors as, were made by the lent-e. champions. However, the,Scotcl| Greys have the material tor a strong mm and atter' the work-out ot last Saturday. and) with regular practice this week, the turn will he id excellent condition lotthe opening game in the Magnet series with the YMCA. next. Sat- uni-L _ l Seine by innings c-. St. Jerome's 4 2 " I Scotch Greys " 0 0 3 I Hits 2- St. .Jerome's Scotch Greys not to. nutmeg The In M nu, he motel-ml the Bet an! ls the only mu. m m" (cm rRp9tn m, Ind tarts, any. tor I "ern. Thu teqtre wasâ€: tum. an" an - long": ot M 1mm- can in. In the not: inn-nu. d Inc- can. Meet my: and locked win: the 1 has! Loek-t+ tor " "-' I an cl oak " u yen. Innmrm.mumm yawn :1!!um Men-reim- Inlet, THENNDEMNITY GRAB. tt. m1. & SON . Waterloo it H. m1. & SON - Elmira - ALLIEN mum . " Baden Manama†00030412040. 23totot16--8. o.no3ir'.'.tr'.t0--10. up. {-wiirrnmnizcd in the world a! 1gb The monthly meeting or the Water Commission was held on Monday ev- ening, at which Commissioners Rum- pel, Broithaupt, Buchhaupt and Lau- tcnschlagcr were present. I. In view of the many proposals rtF eewed by the yotmg.hriress public in- terest is greatly aroused as to the identity at the man who has suc- ceeded in winning Miss Krupp.. man in the world, To an unknown suitor, has been published, the tact has developed that in addition to the proposal which she has accepted-the German heiress received 363 propos- als. This does not, include aliens from some thousand or more would-be suit- ors who have sent letters to Miss Krupp. Among the 362 eligible tntit- ors who olhired, themselves to re in the Krupp millions were /tl,r,,1' royal pruiees'lmm various reigning families, eight dukes, seventy-five cou_nts, nineteen viscounts, sixty-four barons, and filly-eight noblemen of lesser titles. Three Cabinet Ministers, six high Stale dignituries, sixteen generals, Tour Ambassadors, ten noted literary men, seventeen paint-i ers oi renown, eleven 'il2'l'f'i'Llt'1'; ters, and two American millionairés . list is u lotion: _ A special when“ a ' Tom, ~mumy, June 'ttr-U-ttn. 'council Ill held on 'tou'?,".,'.,',':'; My. June "ttr-E. York; C, tog the wanton ol mu push; the Welliuwo. three bylaws “month; “any" Tuesday, June nth-E. Bull; E. and Timmy: to issue debentures to no". human. ‘tlu amount at 871,000. Another or yummy, Jam "th-C.Wttreoe; in: uh also pass“ summing in] B. Sim; E. saw. tu. u. awn]. o: 1"tertoo, as sole “may, [outwith-E. mama; 12,"'tt,t to determine the nice at E. ad . cc: to. t Berlin & Waterloo m. R . tt Friday. ie: nth-Hum: VI) understood that on Council Sis the Huron; S. luau. “employ wilt Appoint than ted t- Smuday. June "th-W. Bnoe; N. he Window ot the plum-t. “2:†Bruce and N. Gm: Well-ul- "te. Utter matters a mum ink . Monday, June 18tb-luttoet. mm were also disposed ot. . Tuesday, June "ttr-Per, W. York. ' All a! the members were in attend. . Wedusdu. June 'ttttts-N. and s. once excepting AMA. B. Camp!" I nulnrd' N Wrratwrtrth _ -’ _. Wednesday, June 27ttr-S. Ontgrio and W. Durham; E. amt W. Noun- umM-rland; C. Grey. Berlin, Germany. May 14.--Sinet the statement of the engagement at Miss Bertha Krupp, the' richest Wo- Thursday, June '1sta-N. and & Brant; E. and W. Hastings; N. and S. Norfolk. Bruce; E. Huron Tuesday. June 26tK--Dutterin;. N, Middlesex; S. Wentworth. The Superintendent's rtyrort showed receipts tor April $4316.21, and dis- bursements $1,371.43. There are M3 fiat rate consumers, 936 meters, and Juli hydrants.. _ The average nun-4m of gallons pumped per day was 646,- 550, and 3,433 pounds ot coal Wan crrtvmmed every ttt hours. Oxford: N. Wentworth Friday, June Sand-S. Grey; E, Kent; W. Eight; E, Fury 50mm. Saturday,, June 23rd-C. Bruce; S Monday. June 35ttr-N. and S Walelloo. Mr. H. L. Janna appeared before the Commission and asked to have water tronnection at his new conscr- ratory in the West Ward. The re- quest will he granted and a 4rinch pipe will be laid on Walter Street 250 feet ttayterly with hydrant at the end. V 'fiifii,i,'igt'ar, L, N.ru-l, uheg2tifd'2lEh"rilt'1"a'l'lli'! iirihTiir."ru.rTuriiirfieoeu-l, The death at another of Betlin‘.:'. aged citizens took place on Monday I' when Mr-Henry Wiederhold. lathe " of Mr. Jacob Wiederhotd, bookkeept tv, at D. Jlihm'rA' Co's factory; passwl' away in his Nth War. The lircraa'ml "1 had been tuttering Irtmt Brigm‘s Ili- " snap during the It.“ th months. lh. W was born in Germany/MK Came too Canada when quite young. He wasa ll member ot Zionl'lvangclical Church. .. TiFiiiluiirfGre'N w- BERLIN WATER COMMISSION “w-v- -- -___ r"*‘ - - " - Him "with! A! ttte "ther "adv! I m ','l'k,' I' 1214's. if/h/g' 'yy,t/Ttk Mfr'.' " q n r n! " " In: ("at u . " te' my»! 'eo" £55m" " A; ' " t%'GG51C'i'-"-Gi "i iii, A an m af and]; alkyd. like Itk..--fAey30; 1TuGa'iCTiua Yi2 a... .- -. tu. 4 him. H-ara-r-.. DEATH OF "AS 362 PROPOSALS. Tst"aTiTtmiTiiTs7Cii7iiir." I Asa)rGm"aiFEea-4l -: "s _ to a. cum.» tam... .. m... . tho thu. m ital qt an “my, fitutft, HY. WH’JDERHOLD to "an!!! Ald. Weber replied that the alley Jacob 'iGii, who died about six was public, but an old barn was io- months ago. took place on Saturday " Cited at one end which sltotrld be "re.. evening at the rlngdence of her son, (“named in order-lo make ii passable. Cari Totrle, Church street. The de- 'tr. Gave Another ?Pf.iee. ' "eased starred a paralytic stroke on " On motion of ANS-ll Itley and Mr- Thursday and never regained eon- get Brine, the Mayor and Clerk won- tc-' sarioustress. . he (unrated to notify the Ierlin and w?!“ The deceased was born in Bchwel- he erloo Htreet Railway comma. Hm- lin, Donnerin, Germany, on Oef. M, .3. ited, under seal of the curl I'M-MI. I324. and was 81 years, a months, In that it respectfully declines to wreert and 21 days of age. She was married it- Mr, J. M. Campbell. ot Kitir,stoa, icit in her native town in llH4 taller de, dis the solearhitrator in the matter ot waged husband, [and ramp, with him it- determining tke value of its mm to Canada and din-oily to Berlin in Te railway, which the mrutictpirlity pro- 1363, residing here ever since. w poses to takeover. - Six children survive' the deceased, Ald. Hahn asked the almirman at the Board of Wary-s if he knew when the petition called-tor. A Petition Granted. . 3 A petition [tom Wm. Reinhan Ind residents in the North Ward to have um alley between King and Caroline streets from Union to Mount Hope streets, opened to public "we. wu presented and granted, and the Chat!- man ot the Board ot Works, I“. “la assistance ot the Town Engineer. it necessary, was apttsorized to dim-t the eomplete opening of the alley lor public éonseniener. 9rm Br-Laws Were Passed. llwu tlaughter." and [our sons, name- The thrce by-Iaws passed by "my; Mrs. Adam Sippl-l, Mrs. Henry ratepayers last Tursdav w "tic" 1.h,viyrtbirT, can and August', or this sums of $55,000 for the Iiintiug plant , town, and Ulla and mud, of chi-. $13,800 tor the tiPWe1" him. sttvt H" saga. There are also 25 grandchildien 000 lot the equipping of ths: iire ‘I‘Lland six great-grandchildren. partment, wrre given their "hir" i't't The Innoral will take place on tinai. readings try the Fauna] Bt',0- Tuesday al'CHmMLal , 0110?", /tr_tspt out-discussion. __ ’“ -- W V - 'fFanil" i35idt‘fli'} aOrrrRUri Totakt, an ‘A trr-ras-seo-fa-Ir!"'"--"-:)), lo TFt. Petii's with! its first and r,rcond-rea4i"gs, tttor- eran church, thence lo the East. End izing, the Mayor to name an trhi1rascemetery tor interment. tor to determine the vaiuto!Pr T" I --------..- aotuurpoinied as avaLuator, but at; an arbitrator, and his, work would t-onsisl largely of inspecting the huuls ot the Company. The special Railway Commititm ap- pointtd by the Council " the Tuerk street massing. was empowered to get plan drafted of the G.T.R. track and also the situation in regards Io the distance the children have to go In Agnes St. Srhool, etel, not to C.i- ccml $35. Moved by Char L'. Hahn, gamma-j by D. Gros, Jr., that. wherra'; is. has plvnst-tl Almfahty God In His all wise Providence, to remove from our midst by ttre hand of death our m'.';- teeutrd fellow-riliztrrt, Mr. J. M. Stat-Her. an vx-Mayor ol Berlin,, Be it thcrefore tesoived that this Council desires to place upon rceord its deep sense of the loss sustained by our town in his death. " perty of the Berlin and Waterloo Street Railway Company. After Mayor Bricker had proposed the name ot Mr. J. M. Sunny, ol Waterloo,. as sole arbitrator, in committee at the whole the Ivy-law was finally aduplot'. Aid. Feick asked whether Mr. F'wsul- ly had any experience in valuaniu 1 street railway plants. T Aid. McBrine ropl'ml that he was That we are not unmindful of tho great sernirte, he rendered us minim; We yrals nl his; public HP in Hm ca- pat-ily of Mavor, Asswoior. nirnher oi the Council, Board ot Trad", at lit" Park Hoard and M other boards. P.e"rt Inrlhrl‘ rmnlyml that 3 ("my of this resolution he forwarded to Lhr bereaved family. Carried tmanimtrus- l ly. . Th! Cmtttetl ndjnuinod a! 9.1" o‘clock. T fiiiigmmismmti, Lia...» $31M 1.. Ftre l'hiet "vaan sunny-d m the l‘mmvil that a trsohttion hr pawn! nllnwiu; rhiMrm. to set on Met-tank m: in the various 1mm parks and rm ttte Markrt Samara, hm Ihr nMnmo tsmiled um! MM nothing. f Mailman, "t Btidtrrport, arldrrs-. and the ('uum'il in (Srrmnn; Mann thttt he had aptrTaratiott brr “Hing in' tttttent sidewalks that wrn- gtrttk- I-n; It ttad town tried in Toronto and hr bad . letter nth-ring him ttSM inr the prNutttttion He ottered m makn n. hinl. and the ('0'de will all" Mayor Bricker reported to the Council that the monthly stun-mutt ot [he Liizllt' T'oiiunirsion showed th s there was a surplus at $503 trim, tin- gas cud and $951.1 trom the, (-thrir end of the plant. during Arttitt and at- “ml, and him todrt AO "l, Minna-Hum with the waterworks plant His Worship rrporto' than tbe -tlr deducting the mGthir'iinowan tor debentures trwrr, was a. sunny-s 321453. ' ii.iiiiiiiiiriiiif. latter: a My. , and. I'D! ade. SW to... to '"+ " a U) cleve- you: "tr, an tht' " plus. In for In- 'tor or the [an Street Methodist "15W Church in East Bahia. I HI: lemon on " citr's vim soon l', attracted out-till Xt the rod oi [Ava years he wu'prumoted to the D more important pastorate of Grace - church on Michigan _street. He um. Jo, the congregation there. He also I load timr to stop pnzoMgttts and] l to alter other violators ot the 'Td Three years ago he was assigned to F the Riverside church. Bis iororiai‘ . urmons attracted sack favorable 00th outside at Bulalo that tor , the, lust two suntan-rs he gave a ser- ies oi talks in one of the leading To- lonto churches. Mr. Stalin‘s new charge in in the downtown district . oi Omaha, and it ha; one or the “new: wumgations in the West. There are 1,000 parishioners. Be- hre mg the ministerial tieid Mr. s r was 1 newspaper nun. ears ago he worked on the old {Truth in this city. and later was one of the best reporters in Saint I Louis. _ . The sad death n! Mrs. Caroline Bellman“, rolirl ot the late John Jacob Totr.ke, who died about six months ago. took place on Saturday evening at the rlngdence of her son, Cari Totzke, Church street. The de- reasrd sum-red a paralytic stroke on Thursday and never regained eon- sariousttess. . The deceased was born in Behwel- lin, Donnerin, Germany, on Oef. M, IM'A, and was 81 yours, 6 months, and 21 days of age. She was married in her native town in llH4 taller de, Six children survive' the deceased, two dunghlrrs and [our sons, name- ly: Mrs. Adam Sipm-l, Mrs. Henry .‘Stucbing, C'arl and August', ot this town, and Otto and t'aul, of Clhi- saga. There are also 25 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. When making the annual returns of the musketry training of their corps commanding otlicers will certify to the mune of the "best shot" isnd the correctness of the score. When these returns are received the badges will' he forwarded trom headquarters and the names ot the winners published in militia orders. . , Ottawa, May 13.--lt has been accid- ed to award a badge to the best shot 'iil each regiment of cavalry and . in- Entry, and in each company oft en- gineers of tho active militia. The bah-gr, which " to be worn on the Ir". forearm, will be awarded to the man obtaining the highest figure of merit in the class firing M his unit. _ K sr. Dr. S. B. Bir-hn. who has beeni practising in Berlin [or the last three yours, has g-mo to'Parry Sound where he has pun-llama an ex- tensive and successful 'practice. During Dr. Biehrt's resigencv iii-Bor- lin he has made. many warm friends who wiil regret his departure from the tcam, and wish him every suc- cess in his new' field. In P.trrt he held the position of Medical liraillh' om- Cer at ihe town and gave pertect sat- iJavlinn. Dr. Rich“ was an active nu-mlwr ot tlw llvriin llnwlinu, Club. bring mie ot ilk leading ships. He will he greatly missvd by his ivllnw lewa-rs. Mrs. Bit-In: will n-main in Merlin tor a few weeks and will then Hui" lit-1' husband. Tier departure will also be. regretted by a. large circle oi irietrdr. in the TwiseCity. 'ituruytenoi, math"!!! and on June In mm: chm ot the {In} lglhodisl Emu-opt! clutch pl out... Heb. tfoi the ‘un that "e Mr. main In 30.: page! tlt .u- 'tresid' new W‘ “IT TAKES A LOT OF PUI'NDING TO DRIVE A NAIL IN THE OAItK."-iTALrAN l’RUVERB. And run a or. in using nails. “and-u 5;! "i.ki, n BADGES FOR BEST SHOTS DEATH OF MRS. T0TZKE GONE TO PARRY FOUND it's almul as practicable s to tm.qiness willmm Ji"ll'r'u,Ce rely mum "rm or miss' advrr- in trying Io 5"in trrosr.eritr 'advert islnt "385â€. ' Inn Shel land Ballot of Town lighting Inca-dam! Pttwer,........ " tons pea coat. Water......... ....tr... Gas engine oil...... Waste grease, at: \Vages...i..... ...W..... l fared salaries..... {general expense; Insurgpce.,... .., .. Total revenue in excess of op- erating cxpchses......... .........$ it-it-es/ara-R-air-iii-iF-di _ 36in be W‘ (-6 towards purchasing linens for the, new altar at St; Mary's Church. A mature of the entertainment r" was a three-act farce entitled “A Birthday Party," and a dialogue. "A Blind Attachment," both at which wrrv hus victims and greatly enjoyed. ()Ilu-r numbers on the programme included a military drill by 'seven girls, with Miss Brick as .eaptain; violin whe- tion by Miss Fannie King. mandoiin solo by Miss Alicia. Lang, piario solo by Miss Monika Wither ind vocal Sr'- lrctious by Miss Amelia Mttvller, Mis:; Lang, of Chicago,' and Miss Brick,; all of which were apprvcxarc-r nn'l‘ loudly applauded. '; Revenue over' operating expen- ses. w end......... .-_'te'r. _.._l Revenue in eietrssi of operation Klecerie end’..,...... ..r.r.... ......8 A successful concert was given by we St. Mary's Literary and Drama- tie Society at Berlin on Monday eveuirqr.-- 'ttretreats. (Jayme attrmr. l Cuthir "amt-w ‘ PRICES l,' .l, -, . and i.jd'iiiii.-sii1ii2dsir,",i:iiiii' Evelina“. - "" “1.7m Lon u 4.68... .....vmo.uy, S? to“ can u u... ._. .. 'v...' $850 (in Ims...... ._.v...r_ .. NTs.t.N7_ 253.13 In" and repairs-.. me.... ._.._. 30.00 {general expenses....‘. ..qri. ..rrr. 1250 g um alum ._... '- .----.yyH, Fuel lot boiler.., .r"er ----iW:1.'e5 lusuruce...... ... .r.'.. ... ... -..... 3338‘ DOCUMENT POINTS TO BYRH‘JD TREASI RP h: Monthly proportion crawl). and Net profit over all expenses The 'mNttMrutatetnent ' (he Ber. -indaight Commissio- lor Ami than . margin out All -dittues 8114.56. Tho noon in u (alloys: _ Us Receipts. Thi, itxihir "mni‘tillg of the Ladies' Hospital. Auxiliaryyats III'M on Mon- day evening, white, was lal'gt-ly at- tended, and considerable husim-ss of a routine nature was 'transavied, l The Treasurer reported Hm llny sum M tll had been received in tdes t'"? donations during April. A number of accounts WHO passml, including tho titttr. of $250, which will be paid to K. Mueller & Co., fur th" work of painting the ceilings and Liv-Ilsa oi the institution, which wru- [in wry bad mndilion. The work has hem done in u very sathtactory man, ner, and We interior M the huilvlim: has hot-n mule brighter and ncato in annually. HUSPITAI, HAS mo'.N IyiPtROV ED. my my It may; :29: my: hi: ttc, iFEir Liii22die,,fi, tat Cs'te',?ritC,t, 'i?1ui'ltei; ',tgt,'NlttreuY Nahum by A “Ilium ot condnlc-nvo to Mus F. Colduhmm. who'is a (tw-Pres, drnt oi the Auxiliary, was Imam nluusly tqssed on "mottrm of Mrs. I. D. yertltkyttur Mrs. G. C, ll. Lam; T. t. â€II“. noâ€. 0111’. mm for mm " If .hnd ‘ mutant has! "but! lot. ' In} 'teth.1e..e.r, eeee SUCCESSFUL GONG Eh’l‘ Electric Receipts Expenditures " r. . ... 391.50 ... 80.qu ... 50.0» ... 2.50 r.. 415.33 ... 150.31 $2038.98 3110317 $1146.36 $1t87.621 .887138 . 489.60 .. 30.08 . 647.50 31554.9" _. 1250 . 150.85 , 12m 5332.88; 3893.53 350831 $2lf '1-s'i'ii'li Paid-up Capital, $10,000,900. iieserve Fund. $4,500,!!!) Trl I ' HEAD OFFICE?}ORONTO Agent G. A. Wanless, Dear .Wtr.-lt has born Ilu'illrd to obtain a (barter, under my "vrivrol- ent Sot'ivtivls' Act, tof the lunatic. Fish and Game Protective Asrauia- tion, the es"Pt'tr.o'F'. fur but}: to bis met by the headquarters branch Mm. Chief Jushcv '"aronbritlt,t' 'u.rsy'lr-l at this acliun bring mint, and we, believe it will :.twmzlhrn :m- Asso-. eiation'i: haruln gunman}: Thr â€Main?! al direeiotr.. mum-1| in am ugly-hung tion, it is pl’npwvd, 11c,l L" 1hr nth-i cots for Hm Tumult†h:.u1u'l=. and a! rrprtscutaiitt. Lon, my: h oi Hm usut-l, ehes now Idl‘nmlf _ J, Mr. Alex. Mcrnvr, sccretary of the Hrrlin Branch at llw Ontario Fish and Game l’mlu-riiw Association, on Saturday recvivrd tht. following lt-I- G.r hom Mr. A. Kvlly Plumes, th" Aksoviatirm'r, . 1‘11;ch 1ry t whim Hreaks tar hom I A ksociatirm lor itself: Would you kindly, Ihr', know wluth oi yum- l would like plan-d tru Nu rmtors. . g Would you ',-in.rtiy.rt um haw reply In this; mm- wmun lu- day as our solicitor has‘lhr nun-ct hand lot the applird'inm Yours truly, ' THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE The Board ot 1.4-: am, has rpm-HM and“ 'lion h inals of tht. "HI-ht,- v,tuiof increazwz. in oiutv. fun-x minimum mm; m! MIN". itwtease of Slut! a yrutr um: mum of “In"! In‘l(‘.1""wc_l 1 mum schrools, '. â€Mm l 3‘ $1,700 fur Iwrlrr rooms', sixteen towns. B. E. WALKER, General Manager s Evznvgoov.‘ "s" . can; run run. tr there should be one - J, In every home. -rv-irTiiiCirTairir.%t gun will hl' pay- ing interest on it fur th" rest "I your lite. I 'r'tpirgiriilNjRria7j'i , a: irtp9,gy.ltt& 12g: MPANYq I gonna! Banking business transacted. Accounts may he mud Ill‘ MW tr mail with all branches ot this Bulk. . Deposits of st and upwards receivcd, and interest allowed It current rates. The dcpwsitor is subiect to no delay what. cwr in the withdrawal of thc whole or anv portion of the deposit WILL OBTAIN A CHARTER “spun onlcnz " ONT R E A L, P. Q . -.-._.-. TOIONTO. LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, BY. Jotot, I. Attttt0" WINTID IVI-VWHII‘u BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN THE UNITEP STATES AND ENGLAL D . THE WILLIAMS "ANumurrum!t.9Peh A. KELLY SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Vlatorloo Branch, F, c. c. I'll", Hanan!- ALW‘V‘ LOOK FOR THE NAM. Ily, Thr minin- in il" "pplitw â€Ell ir Hu- nth u..m~l=. and _z rir oi tit? hum ML Iron-fa t y il "amuton,l .x tt 1': ian for. lat VP} In mum " S. I A'"' [or ht in an The work ot the past you Ins re- vietve:i, and it was a mat ter of intent vatitication. .Thv church tinanees'are in gtmd shape, thy membership his 1rce'tlly increased, the various - mrnt . aw in a most with! condi- Grm, and on the whole the year was ulu- ol great sut'd'ss. and which mer- jis tvjrriving ml tie part of thi, mem- Cru:, and adherents of the thurelt. To Ha:- paxfnrand his mumam: wire is trnwh ol the pram- due, tor they have MW: inriefatigahly and lrave" been svli--ut.vrihcing in their etioris' to ob- tain the present high position or the churclr. , . There were. received during the you I25 nr'w numbers: and 30 â€moved; Inning a up! ilwuasv of 95. This' mahrr, the total iuemberslrip 775, not including Mt catechumens. The gener- al financial statement showed $145 in the mummy. to hi The, final meeting at the Quarterly Board of Norfolk street Methodist Church, Guvlph, of which Rev. S. Al. Marshall, who has aceeptmt the.qqtt to 'iirinity Melhod.ist cum. (“this tuwn. in the pastur, was mid M My owning. The Guelph Herald - p!" ts c- "u 312G" hind to on Mr H1vry um: wwhl Ire a trrohihitimaist' if flwrrs was am much hm in " "lo. inc, the olhl-l‘ kind. At a sprcial meeting of the Stub- "i than! of Works, it was decided pmvluv 4' a "racltirw tor the testing cr-',. The machine is composed no minimum! [1mm and. will cost m. it, war, the iuteution ot the and In hull- :lu- (mm-HI tested out: h. M the wily, but it was [mind " UN" “â€11le haw In pay $5 for "rr' was and 1his was considered ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Geol his†A Smr‘nssm'L PASTOR. too u-xIV-znsziw " IN'I. Bel-Lin no.