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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Jun 1907, p. 2

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‘{!&' i8 ah "extract .. from 45:&»,‘7 ch of Chiel Justice ~Fitzpatâ€" rick," representing, as. administrator, i0 absent Governorâ€"Genéral, ‘deliverâ€" ; o *&! Uccasion .of the unveiling the Strathcona â€"memorial in‘ Montâ€" eal, a" few days ago. It has . the ue Imperial ring:â€" fiixy (is: this. churel owlng to Jnt iation of bhaving more .. ministers ho places to send them. _ Toâ€"day e church is confronted . with .. the fastly different problem > of‘ â€" findâ€" fug mien: toâ€" supply;jts nceds. Aud is whortage oL. â€"men 45 ..not . ~ g0n" Mone, similar difliculties being . \@xâ€" P f:,_, let ‘, . among other churches. ':3'1‘;‘ tet, "if ‘the presentâ€" difficulty in secuting‘ men ‘will lessen the waste M -"gr;y _ cand ~<aneans . causâ€" 4 ) by .. overlapping .. in . the OFE â€" of . Protestant _ .denominaâ€" pls it will . not be without: . its “g} are _not here to celebraie.. a. ictory , .toâ€" commentorate. the â€"meme * pry of the dead, to extol material Mrowess or gecherosity of the living. monument will tell the generaâ€" ns that are to come after us that ns voluntcered for service in ?-3:‘ ~Atrita to affirm a.great prinâ€" giple; that the Etapire is one ard in+ Aissol ul ;utwhntm%ur sovereign cu‘: fommand the willing allegiance â€".an he loyal Service of all those . who der the British flag; that we ewe something more to our country, | Lord Roseberry~ puts if, than Y‘c, Jaxes, 14 L might ~paraâ€" rase Wordsworth it will teachâ€"â€" out ..:.; ors that in the hour ‘of â€"danâ€" xi td ‘is‘to be.no parleying,â€"that ere is to:be but one breath, â€" and hat weâ€".are all one from . shore to *n this addressing you I have no sire to masquerade under the garh M a jingo. . My loyalty is . founded im ‘reason.. 1 believe in the British Empic ~|g'.'(§usc I have : enjoyed _ the JeueRts ‘of British citizenship,. Wher fan you Ti a .more perfect constiâ€" O @ution ‘than (that > under â€" whick we MBve, No change can be an improvhq,: ent; â€" change must be for" t ’fll’hen‘?:‘ no‘ system undet hich â€"citizens exercise .nore ~direct gontbrol over.that legislation â€" which regulates ~our daily. life ~than > that wind E on of mucl._nnu 'u‘h t is ned. ‘ In~~a word, . may b mit our constitution uranteos in effect, and ‘hot mercly in wam uto,"!'ll-â€"x_rmmun of creed, fgion 0 ,?o- me..mpxz and efpursuit of huppiness.< For . the nelit, we chioy, should . w @bared 16 moke some secrtice, and alize that they can Be preserved Toval service,. personal~~ devotion U . A MEMORABLE EVENT $ te have been‘â€" before / toâ€"day,‘ as Goldwin â€"Smith once said, ‘‘vast Aggregations of territory, the _ Româ€" i Empite, the Assyriin Empire, the Emp! fél.lh:-::.nt:e Empire of Charlemagno an ipire of : Naâ€" uleoh, â€" éonceived .in _ human > pride, and founded on human .ambition, and hey hay i across Ahe : page . of ofy wufih the lmflm‘“ proc cess .6 y toa common Â¥a. tiShall this‘ be the fate of the Brit: fndee m napit," a wii ‘the . lay â€" , ~ ©Ot MIStOTiC: N t M <glt Lons _don Bridge :quonf _digap * tunce. of) (he greatest of . all >the is »great ~capitals? 1 â€"do . not > that this is <the fate that Sout evtly hoi «are. mo \ CUanada Cv_dh \8, # the principl men cas _ 14 ho mt tha th piding.â€"+0 thports .prescited . at amite Comnast a e Ne t‘} 6 sh â€" has ‘just +conl~ M its wession in Berlin, â€" the § church of ~Candda has {toâ€" ‘Places for _one ‘hundred â€". ~more ‘Than atre available, â€" many. _ . of &: & needed to ‘goâ€" to â€" new ) in our great Canadian West, experjencing Al UIC . e ,‘ghl is not o1 to A | i and | commercial fields, i# aiso keenly Selt in our. schools solleges and also in our church &: and : (that. but a . . few. , when it‘ was ooly, with rea dificulty that â€"‘~, young é¥en of more than aycrage abilâ€" ‘could gain admittance to . the & ty destiny. 0 oniy . foun Ratural concomitants of growth and devélopment of ¢. ay that â€" which Canâ€" vericncing at the . present F::: imbued :‘i'-:"wo'éd‘:u N ""ml._ P wird y Mwmw%‘. my-fi wcler at OÂ¥ t lere ta¢. ol RTH OF MEN 1d xt ations m taith Iv t ud German io | t s't‘lr t on â€" 1,00+ the _ digapâ€" of all ~the I _ ~do _ not t fate that realize~ tha t justice: and ceuvest ut true whi lefor London,© Juge 1.â€"â€"tGood . vougg /. P : k‘ni&% " ‘;" .»’M{- Ey + <af Tlas o rtng‘s Maloini® :. l aPoans oo . mick Pss . For a “ 2:“@1 on e ul ho. snn on ie canvas atâ€"one iime, with the .result, that this year, white none ol the usual opérations: will "De . _m:ld. they must, of necessity, be on under considerable disadvantage: ‘The * Cove Ranges and. Mixniature â€" Ranges on "the Heights are by no> . means | adequate tu provide proper. facilities for; such a ‘large: body : ol men.> ... H ‘‘this yearly outing for instruction â€"is | to be consolidated;â€" the ranges < in !cxbte-ce should be gréatly. enlarged. ‘â€" Wintipeg, . Man., June 6.â€"The. C. P. 1t.~ week!y crop report : front _ the central division indicates goodâ€" weaâ€" ‘ ther and the crop géherally coming on â€" well." In mogst localities the grain has already ‘atlained n growth of «from four to five‘inches.~ In : the Brandon suu‘cvl,"q!i_ P,op‘ht Point, C cowth ; tliree to five â€" inches.. ; Melbourne: and Chater. ‘Three.inches are reportéd fromLaBalle and Gretâ€" lnn. Other points: have equally. favorâ€" able records to date. â€" : The ufl!ti-”oM throughout enca 1 Â¥ b most important item. . In order / to yualify for efMiciency pay it is necesâ€" saty ~that the men attainâ€" a. . high average. of Onters and under the . exâ€" isting conditions the respective .regiâ€" ments are not given enough time at the diGerent : ranges. © > > in‘ fetet Ardinner wilt be %:t the Divisional Mess to celebrate the home coming of that popular oficer,. Major Hume Crouyn. . A suitable presentaâ€" tioh: will be. made, and it g stated that ‘Col. Peters ‘will ‘ déliver: one of his apt ‘addresses, and all: songs will be sung to the tune ‘ of Home, Sweet TYome. ilgee The crops atre ‘doing well in Ahe southâ€"west flfittict. and no damage is reported. io‘ weather . throughout southern | Manitoba is favorableâ€" At Stockton wheat is up five . inches. ‘Throughout the Emersoq, Teulon and Minnedosa sections, wheat is showing up well, ‘In some places the grain is uy four inches. "Brookdale announces the grain up ‘three inches, . L Throughout â€"the Broadview section the growth" is well advanced, the wheat louking strong. . At mfllt n{na‘tho grain is well up, ally at" Orayson. AH through . the Yorkâ€" ton section the grain looks good, and the wcatg;t continues ... {avorable: Ficlds â€"arg‘ t%‘m in the Leâ€" nore district. t is up five . in= ches at Forest. No damage bas been done .An:the Estevan. country. . Only at Alameda is the ground ~ a ; little ‘nekyanl. At Pilot. Mound the grain is up four inches. 3 In the Roston and Arcola sections the crop is in good condition. : Grain is.comipg up wellâ€"in . . the . Moosé Mountain district. and MooseJaw dis» trict. P ks 108 , E) Pilés gel quick ~and certain «clieft from â€" Dr, Shoop‘s . Magic Ointwent Pléase note: it is â€"â€"nriade . <alone Aar Piles, and its action is positive and certain.‘ . Ltthing, . painful, protruding or lblhfl piles.: disappear IR:“uqh, by its use. Large nickelâ€"capped. ‘ jare 50. conts. ‘Soud by all n&:? ut )j||( PROSPECTS GOOD t It is manulagtured entird ada Hard Wheat in the 1 A Convincing Reason Why WHMC * FLOUR plant in the wortld Sold everywhert in JA. tircly from the: choivest W eétera Cin:â€" is newest and most most modern milling Full of Nutrimaent."~ Never 20. F oitor, will Appgst, 0 0s . s 0 tl2 The Minister of Justige bas sebt l:: ;“c’o” ol the A!-% fi‘* Donhlum w &M arrayed ‘againkt them.. _ _~"_ . _ The suit involves $8,000, the . bil foke M Aath mofaite td t only (% cial importance to city, â€" as â€" the decision ~will also m%flm of Athe Grand Trunk=to charge . portionâ€" of its cost against clty. of :the‘ maintenance of level n-ldng in connection with every sallway j the . Province,"‘ waid Mr, WiHiam Joâ€" huston, Assistant . Solicitor, . â€"when spoken to by The News fiL mornâ€" ing. @*‘It is estipamated . that : it the decision is given in our favor it will mean . anâ€"extra cost of $300,000. =~a year â€"to the .Grand.; Prunk for.â€"cross> ings between here and Montreal." A, BR vitor, "It Will, in~fact, ~dectde.: whether the municipalities . of Ontario can be compelied to contfibute.to. the cost The C,â€"P. R. . brought action over . a year ago to compel the cityto. pay oneâ€"tenth of the cost of the C‘W at Dufferin, Bathurst {and . Avenue road.< These cost $1,000 a yearâ€"each {or. protecting. ep o w* "The Tigh Court‘s Coutse. ~ The High Court ‘decided Aor the compaby, â€" as did the Court ‘of Aq ‘peal, . and it is from this ‘decision tha ‘The city is appealing â€" directJy to the Privy Countll. _~ s / & The city also lost in the suits with the Grand Trunk! and "the: &wfi Court not ‘only decided . against® the city‘s claim to pay nothing of . :t cost, "hut refused leave to carry _ case to the mg'omw, ‘Two out of. five judges, ever, held: t?t the city. could not be saddledâ€". with Iany of the cost. iP Ne £, Dates Back Sixteen Years: â€"One case ‘goes â€" hack ‘to ~ . August, isht" wien ths. RutleRy Commitice of. the Privy Councit ofâ€"Canada passâ€" vd an order holding municipalities Hiâ€" able for a fixed ‘portion of the dostâ€" oneâ€"half, ~ > S i it "The city will claim that . such &n itder could~not ‘be logally miade . by: the â€"Commiittee, ‘and if there was‘ an tct giving them the : power," Ahat: he ~Dominion Governnienthas * 11 wwer. to : pass tile\ Act, ® / ~~** *« 1f this claim is upheld the Railway soard, whichâ€"takes the place .of the d Railwayâ€"Commitiee, will be preâ€" vented from taxing the cost for proâ€" {ection on any municipality, : and be forced to order ~ the »railway compaâ€" nies to pay "for allâ€"of 4t. f Fort William, June 6,â€" Discussing! the aims and work of Fort William‘s Industrial : Burcau,â€" the Secretary, Mtr. j %. M. Fisher,. said: We w for the mail ‘about 4,000, ~%0 Eastern manufacturers, and are . se« curing avlist of manufactirers thro ughout the United <«States : from whigh sclections will be made of those who should be interested in the â€"~opporâ€" tunitics we have to offer in MV ket available for . their: goods,; . We will have printed from time to time stigh booklets, maps and literature as will be required. _ hk ns o i "I am cngaged in compiling ln!or-j mation to suit the vations ingustties uf this countr?y that â€" will â€"demonstrate eonclusively â€" thatâ€"at no other point. van such lines beâ€" mandfactured 40 such advantage as at Fort William. "I ‘believe ‘that many Rastern firms how getting a h;g":hm o:'t the Westâ€" ernâ€"trade can be put â€" ~Of ¢ busiâ€" ness so far as this market J?:oun- erned. by: competition atâ€" this point. ‘Then, of ccourse, “"Mm :!'I ; deavor to lntgd’ t <the press Fast, "of: the °T Qfim and . . ‘of Ez:nd. and a‘ great doal of dm Ah gccured in~this way that: : ey could not buy." â€".. ob n o onl IS AFTER FACTORIES A flects the Whole Province A]] Great general soli~ | DW flied, andâ€" 1 : Chi the dnlnfi dtl:w HMors who have attended the best exâ€" hibitions‘ on the Ameritan ‘¢ogtinent, m Was not an accident or ~upâ€" happening . of any moment to mar â€" the success of the f-uu day. . _ The show lasts toâ€" morrow and (Saâ€" turday, and i6 fred to. ; be= w record breaker in . ht of an ussociation.that has as yet had. no setback, but on the contrary a sucâ€" cession . of gratifying u{l-nu AB the stores will shut t« row â€" al ternoon in tribute to the show. Splenâ€" auu,dnwtummleduuo- thilg ‘left undone to provide for comiort and enjoyment of all. . Pair cof agricultural horsesâ€"t, May: and Queen, Isaac Hilborn, Rouvmw_ - 2, Sam and BHatney,.J. C. Dietrich; ‘ | Single hatness (distcict), open : to only residents of the County of . Waâ€" terloo, m;uu ol Puslinch, Beverâ€" ly, B and South Dumfriesâ€" 1, Blueâ€"Cloud, Langdon Wilkes, Gailt; 2, Lady Galt, West Mflq’, Galt; 8, Miss Mornington, Z. A, Hall, Pres ton; 4, Ruby, A:; R.~Goldi¢, Galt,. â€"â€" The lst :events this alternoon . art as follows: . Pait Gener£1 seâ€"l, Jack: and ('huug;‘(.‘. W., wlna. $ ds C u / and .Jim,~ ~John / Hilge wt njr,. SUrassgburg: ) _ suaid C000 . Runabout classâ€" x.i‘dr,a_nf. Crow & Murray, ‘Toronto,.4, May. Flower, 17 / cMng ‘u:z‘fi"'r t un Â¥, + .. 1 OrOnLO;, 4; Spaile, A. M MeCondéil, . naciph. Amatcurs only (sgddleâ€"Sir Frederâ€" itk, Geo: o.rhtm. h%-%& Minnie cu-em W.. C,, Quickfalk Glenallan; 8,, High Life, F. E.;~:Mcâ€" Denald, Toronto; . 4, . Topsy, . :R N. Batley, Drumbo, > ; Single harness ‘(amatours onlyâ€"1, All-’.lflblue,‘c. D. Woeoliey, Port Ryâ€" ersc; 8, Blue Cloud, Langdon Wilkes, Galt 8, King William, R.. O,. McCulâ€" loch, Galt; 4, Jim Lynn, W..J. .0‘ Neil,, Atthur, orign‘y ce t Saddle horse (opert)â€"1, . Lady Sapâ€" phite, A. E. Yeager, l’l‘ Sporâ€" ting Girl, Crowe & Murray, Toronto; 4, Grey Bird,Geo,. â€"â€"‘Pepper, Toronâ€" to; ~4, Ratty, Mrsâ€"W. C. Johnson, Philadelphia. ; / i Hunters! (lightweight, amateurs . onâ€" ly,) course of a mile to be run in | a timeâ€"limitâ€"1, ; ‘Tows, T. 0. MeCulâ€" Yoch, Gait:: 2 â€" ZEmbfem, Hon. ~ Adam Beok, London;8, &"isfih&; G, Patterson, Inglew 4,. Ratty, Mrs, W. c."gauon.‘mmwu. s Pait ‘of batness, borses, 15§ and unâ€" Herâ€"I, Honor Bright and President, Crowe & Murray, 8, Creighton . and Cmg»:'n,‘ 4. A.. Pepper; 8,, Delight and Delightful, A, Yeager, Simcoe; 4, Neflk}{ and Beliboy, C. D. Woolley, {Port Ryerse. aud h Hunters (heayyweight, open to. all) â€"1, Senator;«E. H. Weatherbec, New York;, 2, Rupert, E. H.~Weatherbec, New York; 3, The Artist, â€"Crowe & Murray; 4, Governor, G. A, Pepper. Sadd:câ€"horse; atfy height, open _t. horses owned by residents ol â€" county of '.&«IW_M Pu%uh. fi::fl’ . Tassie i. L. likes r % t, Sit . Arthur, &m&; 8, Topsy,â€"R. N. , «Brumbo; â€"~4, James‘, II A. N.; D&fi&gy,o"m Wilkes, u‘ J rock, merston; ~Spank McCanpel, Guelph;3, Beautiful a‘c{. J, A. Kelly, Listowél; 4, Lady Creyâ€" ous, Miss Wilkes, Galt, / Toronto, June <7.â€"_ AleXander .M Lawson, ‘former tredgurer . of. the Young Men‘s ‘Club of the Broadway Tabernacle Methodist Church, . Spaâ€" dina Avenus and Colege Street, was umhd“yenmhy “umnoofi. 'm'.o:.. ‘: charge 8 0 of ‘:.t ot:::mm‘.‘dlnwnl:;dvho is % j as &A M the S?g';%;."m Bank, Kront and Yongé , was taken to‘ the Court Street policu station by Detectives Wallace and Archibald, He had not been able to get bail up to a late ‘hout last :&t it eoip en Lawson was cleoted treasurer > of the ‘Young Men‘s Club®. in Juu‘:‘ last, : and as snch took â€"charge ‘of ‘the funds. q.run repairs were made to the : club‘s (quatters at. the _ church, and it was understdod that ©~ Lawson had" paid for them,, as he had . boort instruoted to do. A few weeks lator Mr. Wallis ‘T.Fisher, the . president, m.mnw to recelve. the .. same ', through the mailâ€"with requests for payment.> He spoke to Mr. Law» «on about it, but no explanation was torthcoming. About a monuth ago Lawson m\w'mbohtlm time, and on his return« Mr. located © him "at : King Rdward Hotel: He still to . efther t ortgisting l prions i. uied Jnt @xhausting all md ‘ing the money Mr. swore ont Streot. & waprant tor his arrest, which . was cxtented® yesterday. Lawsen is a Scotchman by m alld be has been HÂ¥ing at 54 reaidents, in the Beltock . Deceas TREASURER ASRESTED The Prize List Continued on page 6. t D mfi:‘io'vn M t cbur "Test. has The Do m‘s : * oldest of . Adetaide was a bem 40 Lu':: réarks . murder ~oR Ainsainé Eenpmie ho tm m ;u swore that the assassinaâ€" tountnberg was t fl;""‘ J;tyvoo’ was %‘5{ nl’.' was ‘Bnanced by Haywood, â€" and was executed by himself _ after the tailure of an attempt. in which Jack Simpkins participated. <â€". . * * chard .contemed, the id . . soctat ard 6c . the ~sordid ; érimes of ‘deserting‘ his young child¢ and ife :.m feeing to " Brit: ish Columbia with Hattie Simpson, the wile of another man, and : comâ€" mitting bigamy by marrying a third woman at Cripple Creek: <Orchard lifted the total of his own :mu by murder »â€"to 18,> ‘-N}: teied. to -vuliflo MK: bert, ‘Gen. _ Sherman % Pave Mofatt and Frank Herne. Incidentalâ€" y, he wonfessed to a plan to kidnap the child of one ‘of his former ‘ as, soclates. Â¥ % Through the Mm: murder plots, ~~ secret and man hunts, with sawedâ€"off shotâ€" guns tnd infernal machines as â€"weaâ€" pons, the witness went on in ~the same qulet,. offhand . tianner . ~that marked his demeanor yesterday. His p\'ricoldram 1to m-m*mfi; itiful stoty of the ~dogging ~| Steunenberg in Cn!m& nartowed down 40‘ the last day, aund he >/told of his raceâ€"from ‘the hotel to ‘Steunâ€" enberg‘s home, to beat â€" bis <victim, with the bomb;, and his meeting with the ~doomed man}in â€" the. everning gloom, as he walked unconsciously to his‘ fearful ~death. Through it alt, Orchard winced but once, and that was when‘ the defence niade him name his six sisters> and his ‘one brother;. and give their resiâ€" dences in Ontario‘ and New York.~ _ Orchard .gave the names : of .. five sistersâ€"Clara; Florence, m‘* bol, : and Edith. â€" All aréâ€" s cept Edith, he said, but he ‘could remember the married namie of only oneâ€"Maggio Fraser, who ~lives near Brighton, Ont. ~His brother, Joseph Horsley, lives at Wooler, Ong.. >‘ / | Orchard ~said be married in 1888. His wife. is still alive. He has heard from bc: since his arrest. He . has ono::l , He ouoa%ndln Dd;dt. T one:â€"witeâ€" in C *, And. &ABr &t ,tn’colmo. ce No 8 #97 ‘Orchard sdid he ran away â€" from. Canada with another man‘s wife, & ing to Nelson, B.C.~The woman 4 Hattie Simpson.. Orchard. next .. went into: the restaurant .â€" business. . and then moved to «Pilot ‘Bay., B. C., and tan (a mcfiflofl’- : Orchard" said Mrs, : Simpsow © returned home _ from . Orchard admitted having told . Petâ€" tibone about ‘buzning his . chgese l& tory at. Brighton andâ€"collecting t insurance‘ * ~and chaving . stolen © ‘the cheesp: and ~so}ld . jt prion to the fire. He: also .adimifted: having fold <Pettiâ€" Hale n Prardtfo ol m&!?um is €99 sition. hed Orchara " give. she. date ol gution ard ~give ate This conversation with Po:&ffiono. so as to eqhnect it with hito. 1t . was in 1904, said Orchard. * Oréhl‘dn'%dthntll!nwy as & matiter ol fao .h&hfl! itrouble before leaving Canada, and, hever was in Oof near Utica, £*% Ni ho t The .cetence. lought the mfi?ny with a puitiplicity. of oflwfl ind succeeded in hoading off an.at t to. testity. to. the . murder : â€"of. Arthut Dol#- ‘@t~Telluride; it also tempot« arily shat .out. the contents â€".of tologram received, aud a : Acl sont by Orchard after his arrest. cept ‘for this the state managed ~to get Juâ€"its story intact, pokâ€" 1 youhare Rheuniatiem, any Kiduey or Bladder Trouble, or think that these ofâ€" gane artâ€"affected, â€" write for our valuable booklet,. ‘Free to you, and teils all about Miss A. R. Bean, Miss E. L. Bean, Honor Graduate Toronto Consertaâ€" Toronto Congarvatory Tof Musisâ€"and Rertin Stadionaâ€"â€"George Waterloo, and> Y. Wi C &.mu.m PIANO, ORGAN AND â€"â€"THEORY Paplis prepgred for exainination a Nartative Aiways ‘Cool Said He Fized Factory. Heard From Wile, tory of Muslo, . TEACHERS . OF TO 3t pcd S / â€"> n« by <an Money Orders, Sterling Excbas[o c , Letters of Credict, Collections, gav‘lnp ephlm General Banking Business. _ : . Interest paid 4 times a year on Savings Deposits. & e ts e Theâ€" Sovereign REPUTATION . [ FOoUNDED ON . MERIT a§ ~. . WELL AS AGE. > Borlin, Baden, Linwoed, ~St.© Jsoobs, Milverton, New Dundes; Bompany Ormarks : “0"7“’“&_' ~P. ’fl JOUNN B. FIICHER, Proprieotor THE WILLIAMS MANUFACTURL Tho Loading Meat Market has the «w its ln.m- the choiceat and best of meats all the year round. & In the ie d-nb‘vn “"P D:.dl’ak. Voal, Lamb, Sugarâ€" 0 lunu‘ln‘(mnn curing); once teated, always used. In the line of homeâ€"made sauâ€" h “M e "n':‘m:,;:""um Apiropril ‘* al} parts the towb. ° Â¥ Y# Phong M8; "t== 4 .0 5 , TORONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, ST. JOHN, N, B. AOENTS WANTED EVERYWWER® ® 0 0o > . Brantford make, 6 horseâ€"power. . Just the thing for farmers, bakers or others realui:ing,‘a light power, Xl u?e only a few years only, Will sell at a bargain. PPÂ¥ apfalie h hK Chmnic,on‘gmm Q ne 3 "; Too or Daily Telegraph ! , Ber.in a :W@:& ALWAYS LOO ; & Gas or Gasoline Engine For Sale +4 nehch AS9C AT A BARGAIN, Bank of Canada WATERLOO MVTOAL FIRE INSURAKCER CONKPANY INCORPOR&TED IN 1863. Totna) Assots 2ist December W BOARD OF DIRRCT ORA en .Randail, Beg., Waterloos Ur. J. U. Woebb,. e ep, Disbal, Req., 3. L. Widemam, eg., St, Jaoobs Allan Bownian, Brg., Preston. P. 6. Shanin, Prestop. Thomas Gowdy, Rey., @nsiph, OFFIL ERS : Hevege Randal, Prestdent W. Snider, Viceâ€"President, 7 U erpfiinas wiietse. O A. ROEITM +Sah br, Reritn. Distrint Agent 1 tur &

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