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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Jun 1908, p. 2

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. "LOTS OF FRUIT P s i o_ TNo\ tana tha dthicc. & resul! gtmw w ritle io Milles, . aged . ! who lives at ital, and <his ewilzw is yery us. "The ‘accident occurred shorle "after> 9 o‘clock m ;fil the home â€" of i y. f“" m?ng the _ shot $ Clatence Gildner, whose" {ather. im butcher storeâ€"at 424 Queen: eet east. . The boy was â€" A great md lof (George Milier; who Bas alâ€" Â¥s" played a gread deal, with. iiot, rence . returned frou a Si% weeks sit : Berlin yesterday,â€" and early terday he went .down to see . bis enc (;( s George was not up at the: i ;jâ€" libtle ferlow returned &gaie V Millex family live in. the: :, the _ store _ on _ Queén "Bereet, whc. o they â€" hay catried on business since the death ‘ot their. Taâ€" ther, | Mr. James M{llet. abcut â€" three j" hs ago.. When the little boÂ¥ 1¢ t}tmnd time, George Milâ€" «Der was ‘waiting for his breakfast in s f;. then. He had at his ~side & ) igter rille, which was ome ~of . his mo prized possessions. ‘He pickâ€" 6d up the little boy and kissed . Nim, i K *‘_‘ Whe did so Clarence put out his _ hand for "the frearm. When . giving â€" at to the little fellow, : George Miller ~evidently : forgot that it was loaded. .,_,j rence pulled the trigger and the ‘ wifte went of. The bullet entered Milâ€" \ der‘s left breast just below: the heart, ‘‘ ‘and he fell with one: cry _ of "Oh, _ Clarence i maaky g’é‘;:‘u, (0 |yecteé \, time, t 5) Aater: :â€" v. _ wooms 0 c * usiness i " %h% . ther, M .. \(Piles are easily and quickly checked u. with Dr. Shoop‘s lsflc Ointment. To i 4 / i8 I will mail a smiall â€" trial box as a convincing test. Simply ad< ‘ Bress Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. I "‘surely would not send it free unless _E was certain that Dr. Shoop‘s Magic ‘\ Ointment would stand the test. _ Reâ€" i member ‘it. is made expressly and _ alone for swollen, painful, ‘ bieeding â€" or itching piles, cither external or \ Antern Large jar 56¢c. â€" Bold by _3; ‘doctors were immediately m: _ ‘Dr. Sweeny, â€"Dr. Sylvester _ and Dr. _ Simpson rendered first aid, ‘and the lad was then removed to the: â€" ospital.. The bullet, which was a 22 ¢alibre. one, lodged in theâ€". left lung, *. and tb m- ‘chances of recovety ‘ are very slight. ° Clarence Gildner lives mt 214 Parliament Street.>. The families were great friends, and are bro! arted at the accident. The _. lying about the injured ~ Jdad‘s . ‘for some ~time, but his _ mother and sisters did not know that _ it eontained a cartridge. â€" " / ‘At midnight the â€" boy‘s . condition showed a slight improvement _ and * hopes for his recovery are entertainâ€" q.‘r ood this year, in spite ol â€" the «‘prognostications â€" of some Niagara .31'?..": pert, who said . that :_â€" the _: blosso @6 had not fertilizcd propetly. _ Ppesc will be..mbout as heavy as 5; _othet yarieties of frait, and the _ Tar ‘and~ fruitâ€"growers will Have w Rard job working .any peach fa is cry this .summer. © Peats: and ~#r0 also. in good shape. Ap (are "just beginning to set, and ) is Cnot yet "a certain failute; , the chanees are that the . apple Wield | will be: as good â€" as the othâ€" sand that means that it will. be @”. opinion ol an expert is that ‘the yield of Sruit this summer. will \be oneâ€"of (the. greatest on fecord uinâ€" \less there are some June frosts to. \fip the early fruit at_its beginning. Uhere isâ€"no variety of fruit that will be . an exception . to the rule. Yumis set during the last weekâ€" at is, . ’l‘h blo§soms. disappeaftd and the fruit began to show,though . sfi ‘ ‘and ;t&::. It shows . at Alis early.stage, however, that the Arees will . ‘overloaded with plums, s ‘,.?f,;,x Iruitgrto wers and farmetrs Seem to Thitik that they . will.have to do \#ome prining in order to get _ the | fullâ€"sized Iraitâ€"the branohes are so kÂ¥ily loaded alréally. Peaches will pemer Beflin Boy Accidentally . Shoots His Friend in #*~ > ~~*/‘ Foronto. . bumper on lOc. The latest "I KNOW | IT WAS LOADED week wad THIS SUMMER on big k ) <n¢ Siininler â€" w A artanté ys:ah . in ons ‘ .gu “ 4-' 1 4 “““‘ 4 : ol dr , and ~ in ~calculating . Ahe grailes â€"and sizes of. tile for. W feront drains, A fn‘shed map beat» ing all the information is sent to the owner.. â€" This® serves> two purposes; first, it is used as a guide in .comâ€" structing the draing, second, iV. May be preserved as a cecordâ€" of ]h- €xâ€" act location of© every drain, so. {hat it for why reason + it should be 40â€" cossary im yearsto Come â€" to find apy drain it could . be. done accurately at a moment‘s potice. > A latge sitite accompanied . the roval© party, _ inctluding "Sit Chas. Hardinge, . pormanent under ~secretary . to â€" the Forcign office;~â€" Sirâ€" Arthur Nicotson,â€"British ambassador iikb't» Petersburg; Admiral Fisher and Lieut. General. Bir John French. _ . ._ . The party reached Port Victoria ‘at 11 â€"o‘clo toâ€"night and boarded â€" the toyal yacht Victoria and ; Alhet% which ‘will sail at 4 o‘clock toâ€" motâ€" Towâ€" imothing. > /‘ &7 The cruisers Minoture and Achilles ’and four . torpédo buat â€" destroyers will" meet the yackt at Kiel and c cort _ ib thonse® to ~Reval,: â€" which should be reached early Tucsday. Emâ€" peror â€" Nicholas <will .entertain his guests at lunclicon amd dinner aboard i e e maponee and King Edwar ‘return B | pliment to the Russian fimpeto::i.;l | Empress® on" board the British royal yacht Wednesday . _It is expected that Empetor Nicholas will visit ~ Engâ€" ' land in the autumn, but this has not been definitely ‘decided yet. se The ma..lqighfi sistance has inoreased yery . rapidly «o that ; last year <~we hi . many, nible us to meet thiis increased d mand > the Minister of" Agticuiture has this â€" year given us @ special appropriation whereby we have been enabled to double our "staff for . this A new feature is being addcd>MWe have found * in the past~ that frequentâ€" y. the neighbors: in the . visinity ~of he farm being surveyed were interâ€" stedâ€"and wished to observe the opâ€" talions. ‘This suggesicd theâ€"desifta~ wAlity of making â€" these. demonstfaâ€" tigns publio, and‘ this will be done wherever possible.. . Anycn»> intérest= d â€"will be welcone on all cccasions KING EDWARD OFF Anyone â€" wishing drainage ‘surveying done should .apply to Wm. fl, PDay, Jepartment â€" of « Physics, 0) A:. €., Guelph. . The â€"ouly outlay connected with the work is the travelling "¢xâ€" enses of . one man, includingâ€" meals, Jattage ol : instruments and { railway {ars ab one cent a . mile each . way . London, _ June 5.â€"King> Edward, QJueen Alexandra and Princess Victorâ€" ia started" for _ Reval, Russita, toâ€" night fora visit to the Emperor . of Russia. en puee Buit .‘Lbhe department has just issued _ a aew _ pamphlet. on "Farm . Drainage Jperations,‘‘ which â€"may be had _ 0 application. . . ~ :5 ie : ~From the thought and catre exercis~ ¢d in its construction springs that pure, sympathotic, powerful tone, .re sponsive touch and wiating qUalith es which makes the Gourlaypiano stich a prime . favorite with â€".music lovers. i5 4 4 A sls o GODERICIH FURNISNRES BETTER FACILITIES Ottawa, June 3.â€"In the House this morning. Mr. Edmund Bristo! (Centre Toronto) asked the following quesâ€" tions relative to the change of _ the militia camp‘from London to froderâ€" ich: F m siop tm ‘‘Is it the case that the camp for inilitary district No.â€"1 is to be held at : Goderich . this summer? 1# <so, what superiority does this camp posâ€" sess over London? w:.m::f made on recommenda Ofâ€" t tary authorities? Will accommodation tor target practice be © sufficlent to cnable troopsâ€" assembled to complete their practice during continuation of the camp? for target practice be sufficient to| The ‘‘dricdâ€"apple ~pie‘ selection cnable troops assembled to complete | which followed ‘ the process from the their practice during continuation of | careloss paring of withered apples to the camp?‘‘ ho atringinz â€" on musty twinss . and To‘all these questions Sir Freder=| con@nience as perches fot ‘fies, flg{t ick Borden â€" answered in the affirmaâ€" ! into, the making otf pie was to the B,C. tive. Camp was moved to: Goderich,| + scholar, very interesting. A duet he satd, because target aroa and betâ€" | "Ajter / the Fray‘" and a quartette ter fatilitics are dvailable. The are48 | mumber â€" ‘‘The Sailor Obotts" were Jor long diftance targets <at Goderich | porutifully radered. â€" Mr. Ed. Smyth wnd sufficient miniature : target8 ~ WiHl| pofâ€"g as chaitman. :.P:“h""“ th'm mvfll ‘."“c: The meeting closed with the singing }Go“ricl m‘."".".. 60 ns 2t feagy [o°. int nnttomt aniiets 6 camps have not been called of, as |â€" â€" the Governmient papers bave declated â€" s‘ [ war a fatt. §0000000090606 been in this hot or Awalive yoats hoat. He bas n The second . transler "of hotel proâ€" porty within the‘ last three months wWX. H. DAY, f Lecturer in Iysics ON yISIT TO CZAR t vet nade :a model deciaed ‘whete %urtle when the steering: cable snapâ€" red, and ‘the boat ewerved towards the News York showe. The ladi¢s who expcrienced 3:-1-‘ thrill \nn;..lbu ®. wnd;.”l’ M ler, L. Ehants, A: Davey," rq, ‘ A. Gauntiey â€"and M. Hymicn, of Berâ€" in; Borths E.. Zick, of Waterloo, Fthâ€" 11 Huber, Doon, Lowise Tilt, . Bigit, ‘gan Veitch, Edna Erb, Ebmira, A. W .~ Shumamer," of St. Clements, L. 1 |owell, Baden, Miss Nichol, otWa tefloo, â€" remained in . Montreal. > i. Have your. jats perfuotlyâ€"clean. And dry,;‘ then take equal parts. ol tresh terties and sugat, and .mix. > and. mash thotpughly, To accomplish this take "only a small quantity in & lish, at a time, that you may be sure. ‘They ate a tired lot, as there was no stop last uight..‘‘The poat sprang a â€"Teak, and â€" the pumps were * . all night. T&W to m hoat is estimated at $25,000.â€" The wrecking boats are now at work unâ€" loading her freight. e \~The steamer was‘carrying Yef tous ‘of {rright and ‘this heayy ¢ is @l)} that prevented her from tu In theâ€"home there can be ho. mote heerful companion thanâ€" the Goutlay Angelus Piano â€"â€" (â€" which.. _ adâ€" mits of anyong without previous â€" practice or. study playâ€" n3 thousands . of: composition§ . atâ€" tistically, ‘while: 1t does not interâ€" fere with the instrument being playâ€" cd by hand" .in the _ nsual; matBt whenever desired. ~~ P To étop any pain, anywhere in 20 minutes, simply take just one of Dr. Shoop‘s Pink Pain 1!:&&- .~ ~ Pain means congestionâ€"blodd : pressure â€" that is all. Dr. Shoop‘s Headacheâ€" or "Pink Pain Tabletsâ€"will ~quickly coax blood pressure away from pain centers.. ‘Alter that, pain is gone. Headache, Neuralgia, painful periods with women etc., get instantâ€" s 20 Tablets 25¢. Sold by All _ gists STRAWBEKRIES: CANNEL WITH _ _ ~~OouUT COOKING. a paired every berry is : mashed. Pub Nfl’ jars, and seat immediately, invu:gj the jar form short, time before putâ€" 't:n; lle.‘ ® i Mess o sP do umt Strawberry : shortcake equal "to that of â€" the â€" summer â€"hasâ€"beca .an_eBjoy> ment . whenever. we wished % the winter:â€"From Wonlgn‘s Compamion. for . June, â€" *, ‘B.C; 1. CONCERT (A Eooo _ 202 tA The â€"work is casily . and quickly done, as there is no heating. â€" My berâ€" ries canned inâ€" this way last sumâ€" mer kept.. perfectly and â€"have . Préâ€" sorved theit delicious flabor unimâ€" The entertainment given by the Ait srary society of (hgoflah h'm wte 4n the Assemblyâ€"hall Pride; ~ vag a splondid succéss» . Ald. J. W Bengough, of : Toronto, carttoonist and storyâ€"teller, ‘pleased the . large audicnee of ~ scholars, graduates ~and parénts present by his skotches _ and inimitable bursts of wit cnd tho teâ€" citation of humprous Sclections. ‘The ~selections. by Ahe . Manchester Male: Quattette;â€"of Galt, were. hoarâ€" tily _ applauded <4md. encores . wore T Strikes theâ€" Rocks It contains Cod Liver Oil, H The effect of Scott‘ s Emulston on thin, It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. BIG SUCCESS about _ . a| M }Q-t“.!: : over %00 | bert . Jos that it is easily men, . Kov, H. _W. Urews. dell ‘addr "':-' "The Age .dw Hels:h\voull like . to see. ‘the whurch arbitrate in . industrial _ dis putes, so that religiod could get nearâ€" er to the hearts of the. . people. . If men, Rev. H. W C Socialism advanced at the rate it had advancedâ€" in the old countries in . the past twentyâ€"five years it would ‘conâ€" trol. their _ Government in _ another twentyâ€"live years. > He _ warned.. â€" his hearers that Socialism could be carâ€" ried too far. 2: is . At the alternoon -fiu ‘Rev. = J. J.. Redditt presented the report . of the nahoom.‘mvha‘ a, ‘met profit: ot more. than : $1,400, increase beâ€" ing. due to the circulation of Sunday schoo! literature. Reference was made to ‘the new premises ‘at ‘Toronto, to the installation of modern â€"machinery, and to the fact that a grant of $15,â€" 000 had been made to the superannuaâ€" tion fund, ; money for ‘the educational . work:~: to prepare men.for the mission field. He boped thatâ€"the ministers and the Sunâ€"~ day schools would take up the. . matâ€" ter, andâ€"thatâ€" eachâ€"year . <a ~meeting, with a collection, be held under the lâ€"w scheme is a success. ‘ All . other business will be done by~ telegraph. ‘The disposing of the despatchers also. means a gréat saving itâ€"the payâ€"roll. Their wages range from $100 up to $125, ‘and that. of .A telephone _ girl C.P. R. WILL USE would :not go . much bigher than. ~$50 a month. : The first section _ to _ be tested . will be between Montreal . and Farnbam, and.this is about ready Jor \While the officials could notâ€"state what the cost would <be,: they agreed that it would be much more than the elmgrapH plane: .‘ > 0: : .. Pacific : Railway _officials .are ‘about ready to tokt the moving _ of their trains by telephone. This does not mean that‘ telegraphe: will all be. dis missed.â€" The telephone gir! / will be utilized in the place of despatchers i# "The Grandâ€" Trunk Railway gave the telephones a trial, but it was not a DIED ON â€"HER 77TH w e ~| Night Cure. These soothing, healing, The dedth took plitc on Thurmyylumm suppositories go direct to June 4th, ol â€"one of+Watctloo Townâ€"‘the seat of theso weaknesses. â€" My ship‘s aged residents, Cathotine Roc|"Book No. 4 for Women‘‘ . contains dert, telict of the Jate Jc¢lin Lawlen~| many valuable hints to women, and it schlager, at t‘¢ old homestead 00| is free. ~Ask Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., the Petersburg Road. Alhe deceased to mail it. : Ask the Dootor in strict bas been in peor health fot so Cfa.. years and beéecams. striously i abou« three weeks: ago.. She was 77 yeai! of age on the day of her d ath: He.: husband, Jol‘n Lautcnschlager, wb was a . cousin of Mr. P. 8. Laulen sthlager, of ". this 109 n, predeceastd his â€" wile almost 23 years. . & h is survived by six roms and / t®e daugbters, namely, Adam, George ang William, Petorsburg; John, New Hamâ€" burg; Peter, ‘Toronto; Henry, Baden;, Mrk. 11y. Weppler, Puelt&lu ant {m&y at homs. The funeral. . Wiag ‘Id >on ‘Sunday afternoon from ‘the homesteag _ to the Petersburg Luth pram Church and cemetery. ~â€"â€"*~._ > Potitions are: at prosent in »tcula tion im _l!nLuroN, in ~which ~ stten department Tor matters in connet!io; critieiom is . expressed ol ths c pead of â€"the Police Court apd the _ pQue with the admin‘stration of law ~ n the strike of . union mowldets at th. Buck Stove Works. Members of th press | committeo ol the Modid ts Union "teluse to say anything regard ing. the petitJon®> which hate, it is sald, ‘becn largely Bigned by â€"unicn suppor ters, t Toronto.‘ Jurie5.â€"\The _ Canadian ALFRED STOKES, Genertal Secretary. THE TELEPHONE BIRTHDAY ine, monty is : not aÂ¥wilabl> {o#: tithâ€" er _ the, training . or: at the tenaty, but :at ‘a Conservative canâ€" ous ';"'W fter it was agreâ€" ed to allow â€" the money 74” for these purposes, and in a day or two this . understand.ng will no doubt be carricd ‘into efflect and <the necessary ut dets â€" promuigated: » Selection of ‘the mien to go to Quéâ€" hec fot . the tercentenaryâ€" will _ be lelt | to w“-mua aUthorfties, and the ,,hlo“"mo‘ m:u-pm thovoughly vepresenta adian forces as a whole, and it is felt that 19,000 wHll be guite sufficient for this purpose. v With to the camps "of trainâ€" ing, m&t Bord(n explained in. ‘the House toâ€"day that © Goderich ¢amp has been postponed at the rcâ€" quest of â€" the unif$ ~concerned; ~Thc camp ‘at Kingston also will ;rovably have <to be put off on awcount * . of scarcity â€" of . water, whilst the. proâ€" posed camp at LaPrairie hasâ€"to . be abandonâ€"d on account Df . the grounds being fiooded. ~It is hoped however, that the other oamps. â€"will all be held. _ The reputation of th> Gourlay pia~ to : bas been gained .by careful > conâ€" scientions â€" effort‘ ty produce= the highâ€" ost type _of" instrument made inâ€"Canâ€" ada, and ; the result bas been‘a pia y that <now ~enjoys a .continental tharacterâ€" for : its £as, ~singing tone, artistic . appearance»> and ~remarkable resistance ty climatle changes. â€" est confidence, "any â€" questions _ you wish answered. Dr. m Night Cure is sold by All Dealers. M.. Moote, Broiside,. Que.;‘ Rosina. A. voung," Scihitk,; Manitoba, Wiliam F. Somerville, ~Brooknside, Que.; Mary Elizabeth Hatvey, â€"Gueiph, Ont.;, Hel n & h:rif Peatt, Freeman, Ont.; Cath arine 8. Young, Selkirk, Manitoba; Eatle. S..Shannoo, Vancouver, B; C.; Aaty, Kathten and Stanicy Shannon, â€"hatham; _ Philip ~H. M. SomerviHe, Hemmingford,~Que.; Andrew K: Somâ€" erville, St. Anne de Bellevue, : Que,: and .. Andrew Sometville, . PhRipsburg, Que, One legatee, Alexandet B.. Br.y due, is in‘ Pittsburg, U.S., (he rest. residing in England and ScotUand. < The estate originaliy belon;ed : to three Sisters, who in a lengthy agrce ment stipulated that on one‘s ‘death her : share.should ‘pass®to, the other two. the final one baving full disâ€" position of it 4 PENNY POSTAGE Gwflqs. June 3.â€"Postmasterâ€" Meyer announced toâ€"day: that an agreement had been reached with the _ British Government providing or :a letter postage of two ~cents wh qunce botween the L';kd States and ~Grzat Britain and Arcl to become operative October 1, 1908. He sStated further that the British Postâ€" magterâ€"Gcneral, â€"Syduey Buston, was making 4 like annoupâ€"ement to the House of Common$ toâ€"day. _ _â€"‘The matter of a ‘"pemty postage"‘ as it is called in England n“b: u:‘: ar consideration for some far back as Lfi «Jily â€"Prestdent Koo-'o'!: .‘ypm«.‘ fl‘:‘c NW‘ course a "res urdon with r.u::f"‘ ' 4 C1 October1, . 1907, the universal postal uniop, which governs : the â€" inâ€" ternatiqnial postal transactions of the vatious â€" civilized. countries, reduced the rate of Jetbet Postage from fiv, vepts a hall .ounce fiat to five cents fot the Orst qunce and three cents for each . additional ounce, which is â€" tha Wigsent rate between the â€"â€" United States and Gréeat Britain. Anyone cab ~gtatity theâ€"Â¥sty. na toral desite to play the _ irousic of masters ~â€"by. obtaining a~ Gourlay Anzelus piano. 1t places .the baow of â€"good ~music within: the grasp ol those whom ciroumatances or tompet amtnt bave deprived of : the: accom pthbincht of. playing . the Plato: : «l tfl‘ifi;fi;fifi~-r. e 1i ud ‘m Weak women should try Dr. Shoop‘s CANADIAN HEIRS gc t it » i‘ o. dut 12,000 ‘Canadiantroops â€" will BY OCTOBER 1ST ~~. Deposits of $1 and upwards received ; interest allowed at currcat wrates and paid quarterly. ‘The depositor is subject to no gdag whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit. B. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager A. H. IRELASD, Superintendent of THE CANADIAN BANK ._ OF COMMERCE â€"_ Waterloo Branch J. Moorman, Manager . Miss A. R. Bean, Miss E. L. Bean, fHonor .Qraduate Toronto Conserva tory of Music. TEACHERS OF Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England The â€" Loading Meat Market . Give us a trial and be convineed Orders promiptly delivered in a‘l parts the town. : Phene 243.= # JONN . RIS8SHER (Proprietor has the mluolanpfiylu its numerous customera with the csholoost and best of meate all the year round. In the line of meats, ‘we have Besf, Pork, Voal, Lamb, Raga~â€" Ot;!::l-.udln:‘:lmm on ; once teated, always used. h‘&h”“.‘ Wieners, ~ a0, a6 PIANO ORGAN AND THEORY Puphs prepared for examination at ‘Toronto Conservatory of musio and * Gach oibor, prt uhaargt ireem faed dirt, or * fear of chilling the house." t8g: Si 4 "singly " feed dox "SUNSHINE®" ADVANTAGE Fire smokeâ€"pipe pulled m;owmfimm Fire stays in, smokeâ€"pipe ‘sti â€"â€" s â€"amoke ‘llm,up on LIPHARDT BROS.. LOCAL AGENTS. . o e s t s Nang *‘ SUNSHINE" ADVANTAGE : Furnace Lonbon ToRnonto MONTREAL WINNIPEQ HCAD . OFFICE, TORONTO A GENXERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS PAPER DISCOUNTED * SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT a TMHE OPERATION THE FLUVE DOORS MClary‘s «> Paidâ€"up Capital, flo'm‘ RM,@’ Sn S'M Total Assets, â€" 113,0000 Sanderson‘s Bakery Fancy Cakes. \ ~FiBE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED IN 1868 Total Assets 3ist December $426,808.17. WATERLOO MUTUAL <__. . OFFICERS : â€"@eorge Randall, Presidents Wim. Snider, Viceâ€"President, ~_ Ruwik Haight, Manager, .. ®, P..Clement, Solloitor, Beriin. C. A. BOKHM; Distriot Agent, Waterlo0, Ontario, Phone 1t Protection and Safe lmulqn(j are combined in the © President, â€" Themas ~Willisrd J. B. Hail, A.1.A., > P. W. Kees Head Office W aterico Orn Jaume Iivingstons, Eug., Baden, BOARD OF DIREROTORA, Geo .Randall, Kaq., Waberioo, Dr. J. K. Wabb, * "-1-. nmu-g.;.-.n- Allan Bowman, Reaq., Prestor. !-‘m King: 8t. Waterioo â€" Fancy Buns, Bread Ro‘ls, ::rr-%m i Spmon‘s 2o nhothor on thea ind Write for Last Annual Report NHigh Earning Power. > Large Profite to <Policyâ€" DOMINION LIFE ENDOWMENT PCOLICY OF THE * L 1867 Treasure»

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