h. Jt is ropresented that it it is ied . out â€" many thousands of subâ€" D ,‘;ï¬-; drop *out, and this opinâ€" s shar _by. the chiet postal aiâ€" pritie .‘ Before the increaso can be horized it must be decid.d whether fiones are luxuries or necessities, 1 m‘ whih "to Americans .. _ ccn arcely be considered doubtiul. ite in Germany, :« ! i8 orked in coumection witl ates are so cheap.. tha: fople use them. in propOrtDs lation than in any other cisi 3 ."?w*'â€_ after. the firs\ " months according to the mss E ‘ cont ous ;qver the particâ€" iE Mine soncerncd. On the Besiia ange ther are more than _ 200,â€" ribor anud Mumeh, Fran‘~ bnâ€"the Mals, Hamburg, Dresden E 4 tig â€" are not much behind in ratio of the number of telephcn :« eir respective populations. ~NO@ bstanding the low. rates the (Cierâ€" n Government . has for seveéral s the benefit of an annual _ n°‘ is amounting in round fizucs ) $2,500,000. In its search for adâ€" a W ol income the revenâ€" boar has included in its scheme a sal; to increase the rates, which ire has met with strong opposiâ€" . Jt is ropresented that if it is ‘out many: thousands of Subâ€" L WaH Aran®ont and this opinâ€" he Guelph Mercury reports regardâ€" i Sragic death of the late Jos. man. as follows:~ shocking fatality occurred on the i of Mr. J. Meyer, neat . Weis rg, sometime during Saturday t or Subday morning, when Mr. iph Lthman, a highly . respected o of Clare Bros. stove Afounâ€" \Preston, was frozen to death in i of a farm Rouse after vainly ipting to reach it. erday morning Mr.â€"J. Meyer, a ler, went out to his barn to atâ€" "to his stock." His wile, who acâ€" nied him, drew his attention ‘ to object in the snow in the field Ens the barn. Upon investigaâ€" 1t was discovered to be . the m uite stiff, and must have been ‘unfortunate man, 1t is supposâ€" atme from Preston on Saturday ing to visib his wife, _ who was ing with her mother, Mrs. L. , during the latter‘s illness. He d Prunk and nteadedo to go.: to hd Jnt ~to go )'"f, ; <by train from whence he d wa. w;i::mm There 0 > _out:â€"for Weiseaburg on rday night, so evidently he startâ€" 6 walk /and must nnmnhu\‘. T ;#w w lost his way and got into â€" t in the place where his & Wacks were to be found show» Â¥e. ad. made a completé réâ€" t thi gmmn nutmâ€" he had fallen to his knees w he was found was READY TO ) sutm ‘of: money, are being ed by the liquidator, with a ) adjustment, it possible, with ‘to court. e ty Will be taken up byâ€"counte gfl next few days and the deâ€" i will anect guite s number. . of 14.â€"Official _Referee le is ready to give iudltfw* in "of â€" r classes of Yor ¢ Loan c lers, ‘namely, . the "juvenile , those with certificates purportâ€" to Carty a first elzim on the as "ofâ€" the company, sharcholdets d borrowed from the company #m and those who . had d over their stock for insurance .M and: other articles. ) question of when the York 3‘&"‘" legally became insolâ€" ‘ whether at the time of _ the kq order or previous ¢o that W; between the~ York and the National Life, involying from whore he was found wasa ‘:Ilo":;u’:‘ he had 1ul dength, and on ter supâ€" Q"; been able "to . crawl ittle farther. < The > snow That he had repeatediy tried up «cmd continue his way, 3 fateful drowsiness had grown HEROIC ATTEMPT To REACH HIS HOME did not kade on in Arek m s worst in c uim . on moaumam oo wooks GIVE â€" JUDGMENT A N TRLEPRHONES , and, it . TACt, i&y night, . but w as . it was thought his ~wile . a nd, in : fact, y night, . but Gere on in ad wilos o. PV NOR ECCE U o y Unitcd States ant a large number in Europe. The advantages of .oil . enâ€" gines are thit there is no : expeni« whâ€"n they are not running and beâ€" s ds they are absolutely free from d nger in operation. e A NARROW SHAVE. i Gueliph ~Mercury.â€"Ald.. Pequegnat scapedâ€" a . scrious mishap ncar the ost office yesterday. . He was walkâ€" ng along th> street when. he heard a mumbling sound and sprang to the wall just.as an avalanche of ~_ ice nd show pl nged from the roof. 80 nafrow was the margin by which he escaped that the show grazed his _ On Tuesday H. J. Bowman,â€" C. 15., assisted by Engineer Jos. H. Walker s this town, made a test of the new pumping machinery â€" of. the simita water works. ‘The engine is a 35 hp. Blacketone oll engine belted to & hort ‘ontal duplex power pump having a capacity of three quarters ol a mailâ€" lion gallons in twentyâ€"lour hours.. The machinery ran like clockâ€"work and is \ery economical in operation, elz rbout two gallons of the € ;rulop;’on per hour, being about one wat th usand gallons: of water pumped. Zo far as known this is the first installation in : D# of : an oil cnzine for water wortks purposes, a‘thourh. there _ are: several in â€" the ®¢ Non Jury List. 4 Snider vs. Snider is an action . 07 covenant in mortgage. Wm. Cram for plaintifis ard H. E. Samson, Owen Sound, for defendcnt.. & Moyer vs. â€" Asmussen ds cn actior tor recovery ‘of Jand transferred from the County Court. Clement & Cle mient for plaintiffl ahd Scellen & we‘r :or defeniants n Eneath \s. anlt Realty Co., > and fhomlinscn, %n action under ~â€"Meâ€" chanics‘ Lien . Act. M. A. Secord, Jalt, for plaintif, and Damoil. . & Batrett, Galt: for defendants. > * Bochmerâ€"Erh Co., vs. Hannah end B. 0. Bochmer_action for specific perâ€" formance, etc. â€" Scellen & Weiy for plaintifis and ~W. M. Ctam and Cle ment and Clement for detendants«. ELMIRA WATER WORKS. Ertel vs. Diebold: Parties live Waten‘oo Township and is an acth tor slander. . McBride & Flin:olt | plaintiff and J. C. Haight for defer ut. i s Spahr vs. Electric Meter Co... 4i action was beard at the last assizc and a new trial bas beca granted. Me Bride & Flintolt for plaintitand W M. Recde, K.C., for ‘defemiants. = .. i You know how : quickly Scotf‘s flaulng enables you to throw off a =a -{"t:w io Ciute pre| thes o o nereane in Antalinox P Ading. > :iï¬ lich Court Resist. fcompartd w R A \p ,.. Ei *,5*‘ $ râ€"%‘vv 6" ‘H‘Z'ï¬â€˜r.n 42 -\vï¬ï¬ P onl tA ml o wh s x y WHA we a C2% 2+ was ,.,'Q' PR 0d ',' 6 e MP the duties of his office for the firs of 833 cases reportcd tails 10, 1e time and will have 4 Busy wot resent the actual m ;' s ibers is only one ctiminal case .,,A,l:«_, & ‘i f pi L ï¬ she :"“"‘- the charge of misappropriâ€" | ofbeg ,.":..-;, #iboa! L A ticg town money preferrod â€" against] C auinber "ul <h> ex=Treasurer of ~ Meran J O% w‘ï¬ftf' j:" ï¬‚ï¬ Â»;ll Hitely sbe p-mg‘ antil . \ , being called Th jowing : to Fall Assites, oWing the _ illngss | isnorance ï¬u usm" the of .Mt. J. M. Soully, who is aAnaterâ€" lw‘u which the patients were ial witncas. 3 sulf .‘ n other instances _ cascs Thore are six jury and four nomjury -“MW‘;“MU Of ~tear cases on the docket some of which arc J of gparantine.~ This has resulted in of ~local interest. f he spread <of the disease. "In many .| municipalities the disease‘ was not re Jury List. ognized, but was ‘lma:d as chick: apox or imp¢tigo. . LocaÂ¥ health.. auâ€" Betlin Gasoline Engine & Thréeshe Co., vs. I;!ot,l, hn&t;‘w price _ 0 cngine sold by plaintifis. Ux‘ R=% Weir for;laintills and Clement « , Clement for defendants, _. 6/ ,_! Bichanich vs. lllchlï¬-' Co.. This action has been. erri . from Hamilton in which da a claimedâ€" for: death ~of a ~kinsifia Bruce, â€" Bruce: & . Counsel,â€" Ham Its fot | plaintiis, : _ >‘ z. ~_A05 dclendant Berry vs. Town of Betlin is an at ticn in which plaintif claims dymag es caused by an wiury by falling . 0: the sidewalk. W. M. Reade, K.C., to plaintif ard C. R. Hanning, Presten for defendant. â€"â€"~ * Coar s Coar; of Justise epened Wiltord vs. Galt, lz-n- & Hespelâ€" J horities â€" . were: therefore again Cauâ€" er Ry. Co.â€" Action for»damages caus loncd that when & Oase jof eruptions id by fire. This case was heard last] disease .is known to exist _no tims (all and datmages were awarded to the | should be lost in ascertaiming its true plaintil. .A new trial was subsequent | sharnoter.<. . & f iy applied for and granted:~Clement J riphtheria shows little. dgrun as ard Clement for plaintif and C. R.] :ompared with 1906, and 283 death» Havnitg defendants. sesulted â€".COnly about balflths numier Foster v. Hastings is : an action for | of cases of. enteric were reported lust damages for faise imprisonment: The] year as in the previous twelve mont is rarties reside in Toronto and Galt | but the disease was ol a more sevcry respectiâ€"ely. M.A. Becord, Galt, for | type, and it was mmgn. tor. 42; plaintiG, J. H. . Hancock," Galt, _ Aor 1 deaths, a8 ngainst 697 for the preâ€" de fendant. j 0 â€"~ â€". Feeding year. 0 3 Foster v. Hastings is : an action for damages for faise imprisoonment. The rarties reside in Toronto and Galt respecti.ely. M. A. Secord, Galt, for plaintif, J. H.. Hanceock," Galt,for th> Spring Assises of the ; of Justise epened in ® ?ur“!w,%u‘“flw"% at ;r there w 3. diant T4 % on tm uties ‘of his office Tor the Ame: [ tai of & an| will have 4 busy week P ts is only one ctiminal case on.} *5 A. PG ockct, the charge of misapproprt | oficors town money preferred â€" against] that las J @rascnrer of °> loran : ~ WRICE $ .OX â€" ba" Statistics show that in New York City alone over 200 people die every week from ~â€"And most of these consumptives might be living now if they had not neglected the Don‘t neglect your cough, chigan CenthR® . $ inard‘s Liniment Co., Limited=; ...~> as been. efr: Jâ€"Some time ago: I had a~bad attack which da a" | i. Quinsy whick.laid .me up for two i ~of a ckinsma ces and cost a lot. of â€"money. . â€"â€"> Counsel,. Ham It«: |_ Firding the lump mï¬;zuww x3 iy throat, I bathed lrm with MINâ€" 1d. Parties live RD‘S © LINIMENT, and saturating : and i8 an acti [|1 cloth.. with the limment left it on ride & Flin:olt J Al_night. j Haicht for defer The nexzt morning the ewelling was Toronto,. Feb. 14.â€"The Hydroâ€"Elet tric Power Commission has for somt time been investigating the : producer gas proposition as a competitor agâ€" ainst the Niagara power. scheme, and a repoUt ~ will be submitted to tht Legislature. ‘The report will contain a mass of "information against, thoSe who have bein knockingâ€"the . policy in â€"favor of gas > producer . engine scheme. One instance will be shown where a large: manulacturing concern installed a producer gas plant at a. of $12,000, and which cannot te made to work, . Investigations * Lgm employed on the compilation ol â€"the report will show that â€"N»wer, ‘power is 25 to 50 per cent. choipet than the producer gas engine systzar According ,b,}hqflq.%pl Herald â€"a younz Germian named Weinburg spent a ~week in Guelph, q.l:d .hi(ve‘ ago ‘ast y morning «Jelft for i mogge t ies ‘been \ Mr. â€"B.. Row h ::o poorer To :vipi mn;‘ and trustâ€" M ,u!n‘c. T. mh‘ was also "taken in‘ by ?he young sigh â€"painâ€" ter‘s honest face and is still trusting tim for‘t week‘s‘ board. The ~Herald tells the story at length of how. Weinâ€" berg operated.He struck Guelph two weeks ago hard up and started > tw paint ‘camvas Signs. .One day at~ / a store‘ for which he painted a . sign he hoard | two | eugtomers Naiking." ~about going to Cï¬ry, politely butteld â€" i: and .advised the customer to buy â€" & return ticket (t%lm .one who had come from the West. One of them, was Mn B. Robinson;/ and the ‘n»xt day. Weinberg called on Mr. Robinsor and told him that he had‘a chatâ€"e to buy a ticket to Calgary for $40. Mr. Robinsou trusted him @nd counted out tie $40. The young fellow was at th« store the next morning, but did not .o to â€"work, and then disappeared. wB.n a week had elasped Mr. Robinâ€" son inquired at the store, but _ was told he bad not been seen for a week. CHEAPER THAN St. John uoTâ€"AwWAY WITH $40.‘TIS SAID one an4: iâ€" atiripated: the warding on 4 an atiack of. Quinsy to the free use of MINARD‘S LINIMENT. Dr. Hol!:h cemaetks with satisfacâ€" tion that increased interest shown oy | lozsalâ€"authorities ‘in healthâ€"ques Jons is evidenced by the fact that th éturns made to his department â€" teâ€" ort on 9: per ceut. of the estima‘s.> «opulation of the Province. There bas gen an. incregse in the number of casâ€" "§ of mmeasles and scarletiva notificd ut the outbreaks were of a mild type. G. F. WORDEN PRODUCER GAS 19, teâ€" umbet of â€" Casc. les: medeâ€"by . hy it has teen founs l ‘cases ol smiali without medical ‘The deputation wonsisted of Wardc Vengickle, of. Wentworth Counts TCounty Clerk K. W. MeKay,. Eigin County; Mayor D‘Arey Scott, Otts :l; â€" Ma:or Kenacdy, Owon Sound. m q C, Mickle, Belicville; esâ€" ¢n{toller Hubbard,. Torcato; Mayo: Fowlby, Bniatferd, Mayor â€" Stewatt HamiKen; Solicitor Dehorty, + St. Thomas; W. A. Chri Cl« of Yor Townshipy. 8. R.â€" Atmeto~¢, Deter rro; 3. H. Kiont, Hamilton: 7. Repeal of the {amous Conn clauges. > 6 The sudten aotivity displared *~y the promoters ol ~ the Cus‘ph: Jun tion Vallway alo.t a wes. aso and the statement (hat the boildin; ot. the roud world te proceed.d with at «m © appéars= to have been <a Talsc alatm. ‘The company is loflw apply» img to the Legixlature for~an exten skn of ts charter, ~which expires tais Summer, anmd the éfty uul‘n <¢d a letter from mw:w 1 4 8. Some provision whereby citics nocdnot pay for keep ; of house ~ol refuge inmates from other places. 4. Aâ€"vaiflorm bread loals * 8. Provision for taxation of cour ly property for localâ€"improvements. 6. Opeming of streets on the loc>> inprovemont plan. ; Nichol, of the C.P.R,, which is tohind tho project, pointing out the advisaâ€" 2. The making ol C#ndidature fo, municipal ‘councils conditional .upon taxes being paid up. _ . 47 Téronto, Feb. 13.â€"A deputation from the ‘Ontario umeuwmnh- ticn waited upon the Hon. Mr.: Hanâ€" na toâ€"day, They ask a number _ of: ameniments to existing laws, which hnay be summarized as follows: © _ I wish that I might talls with al. gick ones Mt'ï¬p'gm’um o‘ Stomach, Heart and ;MDE: To explain in person how weak Stonâ€" ach nerve# lerds to Stomach | weak ness, 1 an sure _would ‘interest all: And it is . the same with weal Hearts or weak Kidneys. ‘This. is why . my prescriptionâ€"Dr, Shoop‘s Restorativeâ€"so promptly reaches ailâ€" ments of the Stomach, Heart, â€" and Kidneys. â€"It.is wrong to â€"drug . the Stomach or â€"stimulate the Heart or Kidneys.". These weak‘ inside nerves simply ‘need. more strength: My Re storative is the omly . presoription made expressly . for â€" these nerves. Next to secing: you .personally, â€" wiil be to mail you free, my ‘new book: let â€"entitled, ‘What to Do."1 â€"_will also sepd samples of my Restorsâ€" tive as well. .Write for : the book t The bolding of elections ‘at . a time which will not interfereâ€"© with \hristmas and holiday trade. â€"_ ly dry bubter fat, must be deemed te low c?.ld:% tqd_ld‘l‘lu- in As N € £ T4 have good ujalkage, and NJ. w;...% uscd for dairy purpose must be wita is a hundred yards: of ~any marchysou stagnant waber, @b6. .00 _ .0. . 8| ‘ihe> surroundings of all â€" must be kept ï¬m ym:hh‘&:u cows must be used forâ€"no other purâ€" m.notmumn.‘ul.m.m cow must be. allowed $00 cuble (frot olh::rwmnlconmhbeht € k j The report deals somewhat extenâ€" sively with the interior m‘ ol stables,â€"all tending towards cleanliâ€" ness. The cows mm‘ milk is sold muisk not include any : diseased . entmals, and especially mone showing tigns of tubenculosis “t‘: ':ct:;! 1.0./ble.. 1 he .employmen E ereulin test is recommended.: Fodder ¢nd grain and water must be uu;i’ ally. {ree> from contamination,> and nothing: must be fed the .cows which | would affect the taste or â€"character of the milk. 1 Alter: each cow is ~niilked the: mille mwst be taken to a ‘milk house andâ€" cooled ~to a temperature of filtyâ€"five d*_reu within: two hours. No preserâ€" vatives or other: substance shall _ be a¢<.d ~ to the milly and. no part . 0/ tie milk shall be removed, The â€"del very of â€"milk of. such chatacter mus : be sufficiut cause : _for its exclusioi from . the â€" municipality... The deals eahaustively ‘with the care . â€"esscls in which milk: is kept or ca vieg from place: to place. Evcn â€" drivers ol ‘wagons must be free it contagious discase. . ... toâ€"day. 1t will surely intetest you. Address. . Dr. Shoop, Box 8, Racine, Wis, ~Sold by all dealets. > \_FALSE A! ARM Theâ€"collection ‘of :empty ‘bottles us ¢d in theâ€"@olivery of. milk, or ~mili tickets from any house where conta gious discase exists must beo _ miadt only ‘after the house has been fumiâ€" gated andâ€"such bottles sterilized.â€"| in the inspection of dairies, the emâ€" ployment of the score â€"card: systen. is recommendéd. A ut . Dealing ~with the around stables, the report m speciâ€" tic. ~Employes must be clean in habits und fyse from contagious disease; eVâ€" en the milkers‘ hands must. not. come in ccntact with the milk, and _ Only cae pail is ~allowed each milker, WANT AMENDMENTS _ TO MUNICIPAL ACT In the ton years from 1898© toâ€"1906 thereâ€"have been 36,700 deaths in ~Onâ€" tario from tuberculosis; the record beâ€" ing;" 1897, 3,104; [808;.â€" 3,20%; â€" 1899, 3,405; 1900, 3,484; 1901, 3,284; 1:3, 2,694; 1903,©8,728; 1904, 2,877; 1906, 2,807; 1906, 2,911.. . These. m based on a conservative estimate ; of tour cases to each death, would‘ about. 12,000 cases: in """“fl. continually in existen>e in the ~ ince.... The situation was considered, yesterday by the Provincial Board of Health, which had before it the â€" an« nual report of Dr. Hodgetts, its retary. The latter wuuta m ‘"the Legislature should, as essonâ€". tial step in bystematically combattâ€". ing tubsrculosis in aMâ€"its forms, reâ€". quire a compulsory mnttu:gn]‘ notiâ€" fication to the health authorifi6s, ndt for the purpose of .placatd‘ng, +. but. with the object of having the suftérer educated as to the personal: precau» tions to be taken to proveni;» the % fection of others, and with ‘a VieW A4 the carctul and systematic cléansing of all dwetlings wherein tuberculosis gon: may .reside." id pt:' The Board ‘recommended tkat notifiâ€" cation of eases should â€"be com« pulsory,. and that legitlation ghould be introduced to encourage.the n%sblhh- ment of district sanataria. . O3 CV Am~increased approptiation for:, the maifttenance of Aechnical schools now in ‘cxisten>e, will be askcd by Hon. Dr. Pyne,» the Ministec of Eaujat 0«; at the present session or the Legislaâ€" ture. The Minister does not th n‘cit would be wise â€"to ask the Province to in>ur; 8uch a ©large; expenditure â€" as would be~required to : :«stablish â€" the system of technicab.â€"cducaticn â€" sugâ€" gested _ ‘by.~ Mr. â€" Richard . Harcourt (Monck},; a few days ago. : In the main he agrees ‘with that gentleman‘s idea, however. Pyne is of, opinion, wn*.m the mattet f:;, technical education, the Fed:ral."Goxe ermment might reasonably ‘be expectâ€" ¢4 to ctl»‘.flbug; and will make . the suggestich in his report, which will be prescated to the House in a few days. The Dominion has a large in~ some, and cou‘d make no more â€" acâ€" teptable ° of Wwï¬&inr&m to tï¬s peozle. e m§! ‘of making and administering suc h 3 grant would have to be worked ‘out later. ~"*The ( w ;{d&ka‘n not bad,"" he said.toâ€"day; "but . th mm is that 1t is not liyed up . to 18 due ‘pattly to" the fact tha ‘the work Ha$ ‘been t'c}flw-ymb th M""F‘E\é mahy ‘ to pass*®.in entrem‘e exaidination and patily b« tause the tea hiave not betn ‘hro perly trained ‘to â€" Aeach| th; ruta M w. 2 4 * $ bes While. Dr. Seath does not expect thgt the kind ‘of medical inspection being . introduced inta Toronto â€"will be. introduced into: rural schools; . be expects that there will to inauguratâ€" 2d in the latter schools. some _ sysâ€" tem ofâ€" tcsting thae pupils for physical defects. iz A Mm‘ of ~Dr. SBlocuim ‘Remedies is Mok. W o. > Thiy Nareck % in decliné, and L w?m‘t p belp N!.u l‘“ have non‘t; m rome ath nlm.out'm-‘ g * last 18 of e e . d C ‘Ont, "~Toronto, Feb. 11 â€"Dr. Seath, ‘supâ€" teint ? ï¬aï¬g lagrees w Jafdrd ï¬;) School Trusâ€" tees" ASgociation" (hat it Would ~ be well to haye these associagpions â€" in ::%eo:nl! in ‘Ontari0, aog;that th ense exgmisaticn is to blame fo: tme Weterioration of "the Thr.} schools CONSUMPTIYVES TO ie sirqiine spih indeo enlacs . 1 MAE the m ch ‘teachers wiil need 4 for ‘ the rural school curgiâ€" yerâ€"3 culum, School gardens will be estabâ€" c Hsbed at luh;’n!'-ï¬o’llotrl sardaist i# 4 ; & ang the coutse which wi u.ï¬&"z * +3 desn :d fo:lthb Nmfmmwt'm bha h: .% 4. e eral other: ints, | *I believe that in a coupleof years | !.':.'W"% MJ2E MONEY F92 RERAL SChHCOLS .. “',‘ BUT CAN BE & "At mï¬tuve:‘m ogfor_m? nex? { summer there. will be a course in perâ€" * semal zn t school Bygeine. All the > Normal school teachers whoâ€" teack [ the subject will attend ‘the course,and any bthe‘s who can: some â€" wilt â€"_be 1 welcomed.‘ z N4 **I »believe that in a couple~of years | the number. of : c&mmuq.. classes in | urban schools will be trebled, butâ€"the arben $chools "as wWell ‘as‘ the _ rurai | schools ~n>cd A4mprovement Psychine Missionaries seal â€" it none of rrchnicat scHools 9 THE â€" BE EDUCATED Miss A. R. Bean, ~Miss E.L. Bean, Kirg Bt Watrerloo: Fhney Bims, Bread Rolls and Fanty Honer Graduate Toronto Conserva .. .. tory of Music. F ‘PIANO ORGAN AND Waterloo Branch J. Morman,; Manager sanderson‘s Bakery ~ CAKH â€" must© accompany all orders. â€" Mi 5 P r pace FAd on f * B Registered Leiter or 1'. ress Order to _ . THE CANADIAN BAN . ... OF COMMERCE _ . JO4N: FI8BONER proprietor ALEX, LAIKD, General Manager A. H. IRFLAND, Superintendent of Branckes f + of the Bank. Accounts may beé opened and deposi made or withdrawn by mail. Every attention is paid to ontâ€"ofâ€"town accounts, _‘ tss The Loading Meat Market has the reputation of .3!'.. its numerofs customera z choicest and best of meate all year round, _\ 3 In the line of u-"! have Best, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Sugarâ€" Oured Hame and ï¬n:l- {our own 0 4 tested, nsed. Ts h+ ‘The bf nowsgâ€"finde fau: sages, such as Bologna, Wieners, Pork h‘m‘ï¬w Liver Saky prompuy a':uv-u== ="‘a. wWhlica t Puplia Branches throughout Canada, and in the<United ‘States and England all parts the town. Obronicleâ€" p : Chropicle~ CUhronicle~ f Chronicleâ€" Obropicleâ€" und W Bd%m free to new Chranicleâ€" iph and Chioulc‘eâ€" Telegraph and Daily i gEAD :OPFICE. TOROYyTO h for one year st g f the year free to Bal THEORY David Bean taies BANKING : BY / MAIL and at Paidâ€"up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, â€" â€" â€" â€" 5,000,000, ‘Total Assets, + 113,000,0008 v-li. 0 DIRECT\B THOS. HILLIART, Walerlco, Ont.. BQ-d CMoce wi C mc im s3 o _ is ;ru-~m§n C. &; RORHM; Distriot 4gent, .‘ ~ Waterloo, Ontarip. .. w .*> _ ~ PHene Mo WATERLOQ MUTUAL _ Domin‘onLife . BOARD OF DIRRCTORA, Dr.J. . Webb, y "Wiltiam Snider, Mog: C\ @eo. Disbel, Req.,. . â€"â€" 3. L. Wideman, Keq., Sh, Jacobs INVEST YOUR MOXEY +111 ons :unu‘mï¬mev Our Warchworp. _ Aus Tain vo Avernge ‘~6.78 p.c. _ « EsTaBLISBED 1607 9 Watero0, Ont in the #y ~â€" 85 [Ge oi