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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jul 1907, p. 2

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A*8 to r g4 s â€"city of Stratford is haying an that should serve â€" as â€" a on to other musicipalities carry> | â€" «ponstruction . .‘ "WORkS.â€" _ ie Is ‘of the Jarge . septic tanks : connection with their sewer farm, which were of concrete{consiruction &W in ‘and: afl: the twork "has renderedâ€" worthless. : The city has beca< victimized in the quality on the" cement used,. the .quantity . â€" Put mu.fi. anixing.. The Stratiord Beacon in â€" commentipg _ upon the scandalous ‘work of those in chafge, says ~â€" ‘The revelations at the sewage ‘dis~ posai works "disclose the dangers ‘as 5‘:‘“&‘&!&0&0 work. Anferiot cemient, imperfect. miking. and _ dis honesty in‘ not putting in _ proper proportions of ccment, _ gravek . and sand, are things that have. to . be guarded against. â€" Indifierent inspecâ€" tion is also an evil hard. to _ oÂ¥verâ€" come.: That the work done on . the new septic tank was scandalo&ly imperfect even a novice in such matâ€" ters can ‘discéerd by inspection of the ®naterial. _Either the specifications were wroug or the inspectoft failed through inattention or collusion ~in making the contractors fulfill _ them. How much more work of a similar tharacter . is being done= time alone will disclose. _ Concrete has become so marked a feature of construction work that the gfl Vigilant inspection is required tfi* _Aglitre _permanence and . safety. m «ement . should be thoroughly tested and every step in the miting wperation watched. The desire â€"to fi;éontmcu often leads _ to _ low figuring with the hope of saving in tflwqu!lty of the ‘material. _ Such WI are nothing short of crimâ€" ;fl:lfi-eq»eciall_\: in the construction of foundations for buildingsâ€" and â€" an example should be made of any conâ€" "tractor who resorts to them. That Ahey are resorted to â€" in municipal \gofiks is notorious, hence the ~need ‘for ingpectors of the utmost vigilance ‘And probity. _ London, Ont., _ July 18.â€"For over £wentyâ€"four hours the rescuers _ who were cagaged in the task of (’lcarâ€"‘ img away the debris of the collapsed {rystal Hall had been working in ‘Amminent peril of being buried by the falling down of â€"the overhanging .Cotnice and â€".ragged walls ol the \xuined ‘~ buildings. This portion _ oi â€"erstwhile busy stere ‘had <been listâ€" ‘Ang â€" ominously over towards â€" the street from the moment the disaster wpccurred, and it was doubtfelâ€" wheâ€" _Aher at â€"any minute {he heavy fmass might not crash down upon the ‘;i\cty band of workers. That there 4s laxity in the existing building by dawsâ€" of the city is very evident _from the fact that this menace to the ~mafety of the public . was not sooner _removed,. But there were Jlegal difiâ€" Squlties in the way. The Reid firm had leased the premises to Mr. Smirâ€" Mes, who | was. constructing a pool % â€"and ~bowling alley, and after the calamity. no one . felt justified in ‘giving orders for the. démolition . *4 the dangerous : portion of the : wreck: ved| building. _ Mr. Reid claims that is he had leased the property . to Mr. \Smirlies, the. latter is responsible for any damage . done, ard therelote did DANGEROUS RUINS TO BE DEMOLISHED ‘feel inclined to order the ~puilâ€" ing down ol the overhanging . wall and: â€" cornice. The city authoritics were, appatently, more or less: pow: a in the matter. However, <the Situation was. saved . this morning at a conterence:| between _ Mr. Reid the two contractors,: and :City â€"Enâ€" kinee Graydon. At this mecting Mi Reid ‘consented _ to. take> The : t= gponsibility© for ord!rhz the :demo!iâ€" ‘tion ‘of . the portion .‘ ‘of the wreck‘a premises. _ which threa tencd > furthcr Miiaster; and‘. "thie work was < comâ€" mence © ~Whis alternoon â€"before a . big prowd : of speciators. : or, Ont., ~July 17.%â€"The uniâ€" and :all the : necessary equipâ€" ' § Tor. the dettcr: carriers artived here several (weeks ago, but the serâ€" vice ‘has not yet boon installed, ‘and 44 {w allewod by those. on the inside vice has not yei Nooen in®tarieo, . And it i# alleged by those, on the inside hat the delay is caused by the reâ€" alâ€" oft. the: med selected (to. act as earriers‘ to work Jor the wages . offorâ€" â€" by the governmentâ€"otfe dollar snd t «a fay to start.~_The men inted are.already earning «more #m wages oftered.. by THISâ€" INT Et is pleased % comm uy oT ain A" STRATFORD SCANDATL e has not yet boon ins! i# alleged by . those, on t the delay is caused. . flg the : men â€"selected kiers® to work Jor the w by_the governmentâ€"ote iWarter <a day To start. ADVERTISERS it § m e ie ble wod works YOT and Germas Thne Lf In eourse. of talk {toâ€"day Rey._ Mr. CC C* se tetanlsl,; m "The society want to deal. with ‘ absolute fairness towards this couple, who, however odd it may seem, ‘apâ€" tpar to have a deep ‘Jove for . the ; young ones. Therefore we will give Hobbs a chance. If he reforms .and 1 the couple Tive amicably together= and {reâ€"establish a real home they | will â€" bes given charge of <their â€"â€" offspring lm\c‘v"more. It is "a hard ~thing: to separate parents and children and ‘ only in sases whete no other remedy tan be found do we resort : to this extreme measure. In the Hobb‘s ease ‘there is a doubt as to whether the .couple are irredeemably â€" neglectful. ..We. have given the manthe benefit of . the doubt." & al ?'- P Jw * ,.",‘ t 0c ,.'i‘:'l mtc .. Te o ces cads ol dls ie thit drea to N%U OBA â€" .. . . Rev. ‘l- .: en of ‘s Aid Society, _ fit z: orâ€" ganization, will have charge ."of the children. ‘He brought them to. court this~ morning > clean== afnd . proper}y drossed." ‘Charlie Hobbs,© orâ€" ‘‘The Lost Charle Ross,"" father ~ of _ the quiutette, was charged with neglectâ€" ing bis children â€" at his bhome . in Doon. ~**Well," I J am guilty," . be said. Défendant . couldn‘t lfifi-h\' he came to neglect hbis family. . He admitted that he could make lots of money. <â€" uc en s sn regpds ns ies F â€"an ‘Now,*" he proceeded, "I am will ing to let miy friend Mr‘lg haxe the children~if hesill allow m take them back when I â€" can . $ to have a decent and respectable home for them."" the t "Phetpe io "Does that suit you,. Mrs:: Hobbs?" asked the magistrate. . â€" *A Y 2A ©‘Yes," meekly replied the mother. Statuatory papers . were . then made out by the magistrate. Parents â€" bid children goodâ€"bye â€" and said. â€" ~they would go up _ and ~see them . every Friday.>> > I will" mail you free, to prove merâ€" it, samples of my . Dr. Shoop‘s Resâ€" torative,â€" and my Book on either Dyâ€" spepsia, The Heart or The Kidneys, ‘Troubles of the Stomach Heart . or Kidneys areé mercly symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don‘t maké the com mon error of treating symptoms on the result of your ailment, and . not the cause. Weak Stomach nervesâ€" the inside _ nervesâ€"mean â€" Stomach weakness, â€" always, "And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their conâ€" trolMng or inside herves." Weaken these nerves, and you {neviiably bave weak vital organs.â€" Here is where Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative has made its famée. No . other â€" remedy even claims to treat the inside nerves." Also for bloating, billioushess, bad breath â€" or complexion . ‘use. Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative. Write ino > to day for sample and frce Book. Dr. Shoop, Racine, ~Wis.. The Restoraâ€" tive is sold by A. G. Hachnel, ° Secret of Good The inexperienced houseâ€" wile tan. have the very best. aid in ‘making the finest Bread by using PURITY FLOUVUR Made in the most modern mills in nothing but the choicest Western .Canada~ Hard Wheat. It yields the largest ~amount: of: nutri« ment . and is â€"the most &N andâ€" healthful, wesTeny canAOA FLOUr «ts ©0., LMITED mivie mt h Is Good Flour Sold Everywhere in The Great Dominion Bread the world â€" from trelk tRFY iesns iriifes se #e ve tHH rev® 38 | The deceased is a married .man,An "has been living in Galt: about â€"two years. He is survived by a wile an( a father and mother, both of Galt Walter Sanderson, who was wiu him at the ~ Aime ,of the drowning broke: the news.â€" to his wife.â€" The; had just purchased a house and tw; lots and intended : builded. : The duner al arrangements have not yet bev maée. Coroner . Varden â€" ~does no ! thin‘ an inguest is necessary. .~The water is very low ngow, . / but i mt nhe tiee werio * %-fi . Nittle bu! had w ~ out. to the centre th . river. s o reate i on By+ Walter Sandersop, in relating~ . his story said,. *‘We naturally . â€" h when we â€" could walk . out: to =the géntre we could . go right across. W. started off and both went down i came: up and shouted, but never sa« Bert. "I then ‘touched ~bottom again.‘. Men‘ on the shore heard the ctict 3&4 came to the â€" rescue, but â€"the bu: y ~was not: recovered for : about ui hout. After diving a while, (Chas, Watson brought the body _ to sur face. Dr. Wardlaw was at hand,but could do nothing. The body. was te moved . to Andérson‘s â€" morgue. his compantog 1P hy was poing, * "t Ti dine id t Ti un th :p:? thosen . to go in at was â€"OR8 of the most m-eguou parts ‘of the river, namely, ‘‘The Rocks. n o with a â€" fellow workman, Walter San | jin, im..,u guit work at five o‘cloc | A and g0 over" to the Tiver for a baths {nuy wWEDDING AT The enjoymentâ€".of the evening was greatly added to by several ... comi characters and the merryâ€"makers were rather â€" sutprised when a â€"yeltow streak in the eastern â€"sky told then of the rapid flight of time, [ Up to their. elbows :in work, some 180 educationists from alt over » UOnâ€" tario ate busy _ markiny rmatricula tion and féacher‘s | examipation papâ€" ers Ito .: 9 to 12=and 2 to 5 o‘clock g of these days. at the Education _bDepartment â€" offices in Totonto. . O kFriday they will be joined by. about 25 exam ners of the senior matrics thth uhnd séntor ©#cachers‘ papers." The eXaminers bave somewhere be St. Boniface church was the scen of a very pretty and fashionable wed ding ‘Tuesday, when Mr. John Goet zon of Mr. and Mrs. Goetz . of ~‘New (iermany, took for his bride â€" Mis: Otilla Beechey, youngest fMaughter © Mr. and Mrs. Beechey of Kossuth, A nine o‘clock. the ceremony +oo plat the bride entering th> churth dress ed in grey.: silk with hat to match. Miss Mary Goetz, sister of the groom, acted as bridesmatd, while <the groon was supported by Emil Beechey, cou sin <of the bride, The nuptial. â€" laot was tied by Rev. L. Forester, â€" whe read mass in the presence of nearl; all the friends and relatives.> ~Aftor the ceremony all crowded around. :« pour forth . theit congratulations,an th>n. they set qut for the bride‘ homeâ€" where a dainty . and tastetu} wedding dinner was served, The bridal party. then cast a glance ove the . numerous . presents . amon; which they found a parlor: :clock, s tea set, and‘a prayer book, and the set ~out ~for an dtnmon'lfi’drlve; which time the older people amuser themselves . byâ€" playing cards. Afte» supper â€" the . . dancing and the: jollies: part of the‘â€" day <began. ‘The â€" music supplied~by J. .‘Reinhardt, W.; Brud ¢f and E. Hummel _ was. certainly very entertaining. a FATAL ACCIDENT occurred â€" in full view of the.crowdâ€" ed . stands, ¢ Horsemen â€" standing . near tan, at unce to the young man‘s aid . and picved him up uncorscious.. He was catricd to the stable and. shortly alâ€" firmho was taken~to the ‘Galt %flt Preston, July. 17.â€"Mr,. Thomas Morâ€" kin, son of Mr.. Edw. Morkin, of the Morkin House of London, was seriousâ€" ly injured on the racetrack here to day by a boiting horse. â€"The accident occurred ~ in ‘full view of the crowd The accident pccurred during â€" the running of the first heat of the half milé â€" run, the last race on the card, which Mr. Morkin was vukhln%lrom the ~sward: inside the track. Witch wood .< Belie, owned by W. . Dowlâ€" ink of Drayton, bolted on the home stretch when a short distance "<from the judges‘.standâ€" run. with his; jocâ€" 1 ey actoss the: grass, where a numbet of spectators were standing.. â€" The Forse tan down the unfortunate Lon doner, â€" whose entry at. the | . Samc moment crossed the wire, the "winner of the heat, but in doing so . injured A | tender,© . Which put her sout of the race. Mr: Motkin was struck on the forehead by either the horse‘s hoot or #tirtup."":;:>5=â€" * >, § .1 # 5 Latet. . The mo:mb: y‘:r:c :mfl«' at an early 8 I #8 the m:‘ of the injuries »sustaincd. (HANT TRIPLETSâ€" ‘"Cutrency," llm‘!0 .“ IIM') M‘u m tooes, ‘in big plugs. Quality always the .same. 5 average ibhing esthmatedâ€"at .300 â€" 1 100 n&efl tor cach examinet. s At w uWflp wotk on the 18 ©¥Ot. _ NEW GERMANY AT â€"PRESTON by hand wtPs 1t } to enjoy the sport amazingly, . The «of track was lowered to 2.13, Is a good showing considering the fact ‘that the course : excceds a mile. ’ Miss Wilkes, of Cruickston : Stock Farm, Gait, for warm praise ia aint "Inc whte m apirecd . ~who Â¥ &hrfle tion of race association for the genâ€" erous support s\vw by the ~mistress of Crnickston Farm â€" to the _ local meet. The‘races were well contested this alternoum and the sport was 6| an exciting kind and when the last heat was run at 7.10 pm. it was . a wellâ€"satisfied crowd which lelt â€" the track. â€" mouth Centre .>.. .. ... Planet, A. W. Holman, Torâ€" Flora, D. Chas, Harrett, Parkâ€" _ First race, 2.24 pacérs, 2.20 trot Brino, H. W. Kings, Yarâ€" Madge W., Dr. F. Wood, Lonâ€" Elâ€"Paso,. Geo.â€"Powell, Orillia 2 Roy Medium,. R. G. Armstrong, Second race, 3â€"yearâ€"old, : Canadianâ€" bred trotters, purse $600, donated by Miss Wilkes, Craickston Stock Farni: Mary â€" Isabel, R. C. Stinton, Hrentiord :.::,.2.,. alwrce 5.. ie de s 34 Bud Bryson,«W. Bishop, New x Tiantblirg :>......;,. ..., oC.n2.s % 2 °8 Thelma, Thos. ‘Jonés, Ridgeâ€" Black «Pat, ~~O‘Riley ~Bros., BrantfOrd ;%.0..0V 2 tâ€"ctci0, C MPOE Tinie 2.34, 2.35}, -s.a_;}. i Third racoâ€"Freeâ€"forâ€"all, purse $400. Darkey Hal; John Swartz, # Wingbam .....;. ....c.l«.2 8 1 1 1 Darkey, L. H. Edmonds, Bienheim <......<~..../1 1. 2722 Wisdom King, Chas. Barâ€" rett, Parkbill\..... .«3 2 3 8 3 Time® $.164," 2.17,. 2.13, 2174 2174. ; Miss E. Swilt, W. J. Anderâ€" Fourth race, Delmonte â€"cup, _ half mile to wagon: » Lady May, Burns & Shepâ€" ‘‘ PaFrU, Toronto ...=.....*.:...... 1A 1A Berlin Belie, J. Davey, Berlin 2 2 3 TFOBON LO ... ....3.... is zerlases > Pdolass ie Lady Laurier, J. Carter, Guelph Danâ€" O‘Connell, â€" Jas, _ Hurley, â€" Preston, ~July 17.â€"The ‘resutt â€"of the first day‘s racing here _ tuâ€"day tesulted : as follows: . "BNIght . ... .2 im Bilce ie on i i E. t Fond Heart," Cruickston Stock Fatot, Galt .......os: suklccs 4 2~ 8 Banner Boy, Hy: Sacks, Hesâ€" _peler, also started. 7 Time 1.1%}, 1â€"084, 1.07, 2.15}. Lady May paced the full mile in 1.15} to wagon in the last heat. ~Fifth race, 4 mile run, purse $150 La Thorpe, W. Finch, London ... 1 | Spade Guinea, W. R. Stewart, ° Loretto, James Hurley, Guelph Time 1.19}, 1.20} King Bryson, Toronto .......... 2 2 3 Ethel,.Mc., R. W. Mcirving, Brantfordâ€"..;....}, : .....:i.. s... ... 8 3A "Third race, 2.19 pace, 2.15 ~trot, purse $300 * + R Anna °V., Btino,. â€" Jobn â€"_ â€"<. ~= First race, 250 Kkacq pursé $500. Peter Milier, Proctor and Brairtâ€" pick, â€" New market. .........c.ul. 4:4 J Hatry Hill, W. B Kitchen, Til= SSBOMUEE .. /.. 5 cocciaccnchn iiles. > B M Ideal, Richard . Baird, Hamilâ€" Time 2.232%), 213 2174.~ Second â€" raee, 2.30. trot, purse $560 Ella Nevada, W.â€" Almas, Braatâ€" Rombough, Parkhill ...~... 23 1 1 1 l(lgf John, W.â€"Pulkinghorn; & EAOTh ..e24 "a olb ce ty SRA Dt Sunday Belle, Roland Beatâ€" _‘te, Allison ... ........ 6 °6 342 Eddie S., L. Edmonds, â€" Blenbeim .....;©,......L.ac.. d 2 hB & Miss Aley, Chas, Bartett, . " PaTRRhIH 7 4; * :.cn. zh5 .w K A § Springer, A. W. Tyson, $ Guélplt :...2..: 3.,.. .wz 3 Y 403 Molly W., R. H. White, Tillâ€" > son! stegalel c riisr» : We W MMU Baker 7 . Ttme 17%, 174, 19}, 197, 193. â€" . _ Fourth race, _ hall > mile renulig, pirse $100: ay*X T n Dan O‘Connell, J. Hutley, ¢ °... =~> ~GueIPR «.. /5 Ti s i6 ic wb 4e La Thorpe,©.W. «Finch, Lomdon Lady Lautier, Jobn Carter, Spade Guinea, J. Stewart Te tontd *:x .? . ... 32 CH. uW Australia, F. MotWin, London Witchwood mnw Dray ton . also * fe Thmo 51%, 504, 501. Free, tot Calarth, just to . prove merit, a . Trial size. Box "of Dr. Shoop‘s â€" Catarrh remedy.. Let.. nw sond it now. It is a snowâ€"white craâ€" :3:’ mu\';;‘. utf:ue batm. Conâ€" ng , ingredients .. as 1% gives ~ Ifgtant and | * ree list to Catarth _ of the "pose «> and Summary hill T‘ime 3.:21,2,20, 2.21 hroat Results of First Day‘s Races t.â€" Make . the test and" see ;‘2::51 n.t(?:u mwdg on dn Win ns l 4 51 11 ig & 11455 66 a # 2 3 2k3 d $ 4* ,a.n.,ag.u,-â€"i:n- mystery â€" "suzâ€" nmu.a‘ fiveâ€" daring . robberics conimi on East Main street resiâ€" dences . on theâ€" night of May 232 has at last been cleated: up. s % Toâ€"day there lies in the police ccils in .Galta man who has â€" confessed that be was muzr of the. mystâ€" erious Nfiu“ adds, chowever that he did not himselt force '3«!. into the nouses, but that part of the work was ~done by a pal, â€"â€"whose whereabouts he does not know.. The pol.ce â€" have this mian‘s name, hawâ€" ever, and knew â€" enough ~about. him to justify the belief that he too will presently . .be in custody. The . ROBERT GFEIG CO., â€" LIMITE â€" T aconto. i ‘This morning the chiel got a wire from Gueiph, _ ordering the .. artest ol Louis _ Sevenski, alias: ‘MacDonai and other names. Jn arresting > him the â€" chief ~mentfoncd > that he was wanted. for. burglary, whereupon the prisoner not thinking of Gueiph, proâ€" ceeded ‘to make.a clean breast of the East Main street â€" burglaries . which have been puz#ling the â€" police .. â€"ever since they . ~happened, the impression being â€" that the work â€"was â€"that _ of local parties. Sevenski said that he‘stood outside while the pal went in. ‘They only~got a few _ dollars in cash, most ofâ€"it coppers. 1mmediately . after the robberics the two thieves left town. A short time vgo Sevenski_ joined the Hargreayâ€" es Circus as a cent man. In . ordat to have a witness to the confession the chief hadâ€"it repeated in the hearâ€" ing © of another {prisoner locked up in the cells. The :confession will efiec tually ~remove an ugly â€" suspicion that has existed ant clear the charâ€" actersâ€" of cértain highly / respectable persons : wronglully _ connected with Haroldâ€" Burkhart, of Delhi, Ont., an employe of the. company, had . been sent up to the building to. adjust:the pressure. In this building there _are two tanks, one ‘of which, â€" the _ air tank, reduces the pressureâ€". on ~the other, the gas tank, when the latter has become too great. On this occaâ€" sion: the gas must: have been escapâ€" ing very freely ~from the exhaust, orsafety valve, and it is supposed that â€" Burkhart. entered ‘the ~building and ~proceeded toregulate : the &it. tank without first shutting ~off the valve on the gas tank. . He â€"_ thus was overcome by the .vapot. The position in whichâ€"he was found with his head under the: air _ tank, indicated this, A doctor was called an‘d pronounced the man dead. ‘The remains © were taken â€" to. Little‘s morgue. * » WAS OVERCOME BY Galt, July 18.â€"The Dominion Natâ€" ural‘ Gas> Company‘s regulator on Kert: street was the scene of a:fataâ€" lity this afternoon.. : _ . It is probable an inquest : will be held. F > > ~~Toâ€"morrow ~morning at the police sourt the prisonet â€" will be atraigned: He will â€" likely® be examined*~ on the Guelph charge, but th" local authorâ€" itits â€"will endeavor to have . that held in abcyance. I‘ll stop your pain free.. To show you ~fitstâ€"before :you send. a. penny â€"what my Pink Pain Tablets can (o Iâ€"will mail ~you free a Trial packâ€" ate of themâ€"Dr.. &boop‘s~ Headache ‘Tablets.. Neuralgia, Headache, Tooth ache, Period pains, etc are due alone to blood ~â€" congestion.â€" Dr. . Shoop‘s Headache . Tablets simply kill â€" paib by enul-* away the unnatural blood pressure. That is all, Address . Dr. Shoop, Racine,. . Wis., _ Sold by all dealers.. <. =**~ t a 3 YEARS IN BED ~WITH AHEVMATISM ! NOW WELL It is simply â€"maryelous, the effect Buâ€"Ju has on Rheumatian,â€" It not niere ty relieves the pain but completely tids the system of the disease, Buâ€"Ju, THER GENTLE KIDNEY PILL, does this, be« cause it cures the kidneys, > «uns ao inlBtt(ot tnre 408 titt ts M a w=¢- “th-dh:h me soime Tram ames fantontenett mioth ht a “fi -.‘“ e-'”‘!&‘::g-:-‘ikum- erutches. â€" goc a large b6x, at your draggist or by mail i Peioidere, uie e dues s Om. "ag Miss A. R. Bean, | The Loating Meat Market Miss E. L. Bean,| is oo restesos o rurporice Honor Graduate Toronto ‘Conserya. | ‘ oholcsst and best of meata all the Honor Graduate Toronto Conservaâ€" tory of Music. . ~ â€" TEACHERS OF ‘Toronto Conservatory of Music abd Toronto . Univoraity. ks Studionâ€"George Stroet, W abd Y.â€"W.~ C. A.; m‘m Boriin mok§s truc Irul â€"and wWi favors: . It‘malics such ds aciou; dessert : DGuiCal and with s Tittls troubl Price, 104.:> y @8 PIANO, ORGAN AND .. THEORY Poplis prepared for examination a MYSTERY CLEARED JGH N. MeCOLLOUH GAS AT GALT a a n. >wde:; C WIFT"E ILENT U R E. Interest at best m‘:fiw M Berlin Branch, H. FRED BOFHMER, Mannset. _ Haden . offom inch B. FRED BOFHMER, Menager._ Einden ACHESON, Manager _ Linwood Branch,. R. E: CULBERT, Manager, Nâ€"w Dundee, O. H. Efigw M er. ~St. Jacobs, GEO. L. LAOKNER, Manager. Milverton, A. J. OUNDIOM.":; es : â€". 1 . es is t n MMAMMA NMAMMAAMAAMAAMAMAAAOAAQAAARA Sanderson‘s ~Bakery Faocy Buns, Bread Rolls and: Fancy b A P se aos therd ww Lt -â€"-â€"T Ei'l' Rylo( uvi:‘: their htmt‘W@ w\-u. Preliminary ad fuu.-" .@Kfl.‘.‘flt@.‘i‘@%fl'n Montreal i and Washingtoc, D.C., U.6.A. Bourany Orriars: â€" MONTREAL, P.>Q. _ TonONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, 8T. AQENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE _ In the linc of meats, we have Beef, Pork, Veal!, Lamb, Sugarâ€" Cured Hams and Bacon (our own curing); once tested, always used. In 'ii:&lno of hofi:vm#,:n sauâ€" sages, as Pork bmnm, H.Vncl" Sansage ummer Sansage. Give as‘a trial and be convineed Orders promptly delivered in all parts the townp. The Sovereign Bank ‘of Canada THE WILLIAMS MANUFAC® Hox. D. MCMILLAN, & ArCH, CAMPBELL, Esq., M.P A. E. Dvakw‘r, BEsq., M.P. °_ F..G. JenMxrr, v DURABLE ano LIGHT RUNNING. King 8t Waterloo Knirros Jaryis, BQ., "\ alls sn 8" RanporrH Macpoxaun, Req., â€" Firs/ VicePresider Bingisitativens tdleslien civete maiiphs .0. c 5n Couk ied 779900 s c 0000 A. A. ALLA®N, Esq.;â€" + :â€" ~Second Viceâ€"President HEAD OFFICOE:â€"TORONTO. Paid Up Capital: _ +*_.* ‘$5,.0 ALW A 3 tw Savings Bank Department. E3..RD OF DIRECTORS: Hox. PETER MCLAREN, |_â€" . W..K. McNavent, Eeq., M.P. ALEX. wATERLOY MUTUAL MUa] £00.:8+= FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED IN 1868. Tolal Asfots 8ist Decem tor $426,808 17. x#3 OFFICERA : GQeorge Rendall, President Wm. Saider, Vice Procident Frank Halghh, Manager. o uanetn». & 3. BOBMM, _ Districy Agryt Watarioe _ . t1t x BOARD OF DIRECTORS Geo .Randall, Keg,, Watertos, Pr. J. H. 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