"\< :» Total 14 and fuel .......â€".«â€" Doctor and medicines Lmbor and field ......... Debts remaining Dear Mother:â€" AooP CC OCC ‘ I have the Lonor to acknowledge teâ€" geipt of your letter of Oct. 1st _ enâ€" éelosing Annua Report of the St. Agâ€" wtha Orphan Asylum. I note that you have expended a large amount of money for improvements and repairs, but 1 know that every cent expended ‘wak ‘absolutely necessary to put the money for improvements and repails, but 1 know that every cent expended was absolutely necessary to put the institution in good condition in which I found the institution on the 0ccaâ€" sion of my last visit of inspection. I . NQl aust "w report , of the inspeetion ; of the St. Agatha Orphans‘ by Dr. R. W. Bruce Smith, received and is published as | c l ds flced t ues t ~ J am pleased to hear from you that ‘ the search for water has been successâ€". ful and that you now have plenty of good drinking water for ‘the _ little omes. When it comes from the depth of 152 feet it is pretty sure to be free from surface drainage. ‘It will afford me pleasure to call at your institution and make another inspection. Your work has been well and faithfully done and 1 am sure all interested in the institution must reâ€" joice in the excellent condition â€" your ~effortsâ€"haveâ€"broughtâ€"it to. Nou may rest assured that the grant for the year will be continued for your inâ€" stitutionâ€"is well conducted and. the way in which you have improved _ it amerits commendation. 1 have the honor to remainy, Your obedient Servant, R. W. BRUCE SMITH, Insvector. ~‘Total °~Ottawa, Oct. 22.â€"Ontario s . WAr4® yierd for this yeal, according to tC ports â€" received _ by the Agricultural Departmment correspondents _ in all parts of the Province is estimated at 17,264,000 bushels an average â€" of 21 buslrls per acre. The oat _ CFOP is estimated at 108,791,600 bushels an average of 35 bushels per acre. The barley crop, 21,570,000 _ bushigls an average of 29 bushols per _ acte. The hay and | clover crop 5,339,000 tons, an _ average of 1} tons pet acre. 2o er oi m The tetal wheat CI is estimated at _ 51 zfla‘.vemgc of 17% I atchewan‘s whea at 35,940,000 bushels 15 bushels per acte. crop is cstimated at els, an average of aere. For oat crop t! tal yields are Mani bushers _ or 38 pet wan, 29,763,000 bust mere; _ Alberta, 25,4 49 per acre se of changes must be leftat this rumwm 0 conv for changes must not be INSPECTOR‘S REPORT The baby girl of Emma Walker of Fergus, which was deft in the bush to die near Guelph some weeks ago, died yesterday at the shelter of the Chilâ€" dren‘s Aid Society. The infantâ€" was weak when first discovered, perhaps from lack of care, and never gained gtrength. {isâ€"memits accepted up to rnment .@VARb ... <<«~ $488,00 &um,um donations 1,074.50 ts and other sources... 3,115.00 wWHEAT YIELD THIS YEAR Scott‘s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life and enjoyment of life to thousands: men, women and children. it. When food is a burden, it flbfl\eb\n'den. : When you lose flesh, it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty ‘is heavy, it makes life bright. 1t is the thi of the Ts oik 120 is 100. fat what is the use of food when you hate it and can‘t digest it? ‘*s Emulsion of Cod Liver ï¬lhefoodu\u makes you your stomach. and bedding Toronto, Oct Expenses Income f 29 bushols pet _ 4 4 â€" clover crop 5,329 verage ofâ€" 1} tons wheat crop of Mani L at _ 51,748,000 bus of 17}% bushels pet n‘s wheat crop is pl 0 hushels. an averag b!u.;n-hd eat crop of Manitob 51,748,000 bushels 17% bushels per avre. wheat crop is placed ushels, an average of acre. Alberta‘s wheat ted at 8,130,000 bushâ€" of 30 bushels _ pet rop the estimated 10 Manitoba, 59,367,000 hushels 25 A51, e ce acre: â€" Saskatche 00 :$5,277.50 ..$2,078â€"87 3rd, 1908. $5,277.50 $1,523.43 . 535.238 ©1,001.77 _ 05.07 .0 147.03 .0 43645 . 935.97 ~â€" $12.80 0 wheat Many Happy F Mr. E. P. C Occasion of per ; of Galt Reporter.â€"Fuime time ag? Mic. _ Winters lucased a boardi¢ | . wise â€" on Danuo avenue, She @4 | .ertised freely and Ler house . 25. luon filled ~with boarders. For. _ «& ime everything went along real nice ly. The _ boarders spoke well «A their quarters and everybody . seeinâ€" od _ pleased. After a time the boarders began to irift away for soime . reason. Mrs. Winters appeared in police court . On several; occasions as the complainant in cases brought against young . imen <or â€" trespass: â€"Inâ€"cachâ€"case â€"the _deâ€" cendants were fined. The usual comâ€" Qlaint was that the young men bad reated a disturbance by | trying to sain admittance to the house. The boarding business fell off alâ€" together and . Mrs. Winters _ became iecply involved in debt, several local imerchants being large creditors. Fin dly legal action was taken and | for «orme time the contentis of the _ house were held by the @weditors, The climax was weached om Tucsâ€" day, witen Chief Gorman received | a message from Brantford asking _ for Mts. Winter‘s arrest. This was 2C. complished at noon, and tiz â€" womail was â€" logged in _ the colls _ until five o‘clock, when CMicer Chapman artiy~ ed and took charge of her. Several young _ men _ of Brantford have â€" laid a charge of extortion against the prisoncr, alleging _ That they paid money . to the woman y ho t Nmoiine YWe Mis Aor coons se enc l threatened legal procecdings if they did not settle. _ The outcome of the cast will _ tbe watched with interest in Galt, as the young men here believe that they mave, to .use a regular cxpression. been stung. While in Galt,. Mrs, Winters iived While in Galt,,. Mrs, Winters iived with a man called Kane, but at preâ€" seut there is a woman with a family in Galt, who claims Kane as hel fiwsband. The police are looking into the CaSe of the woman at present here. Laterâ€"Information | from Brantfors this â€" afternoon is to the effect _ tha Mrs.. Winters â€" was found guilty extortion, and remanded until toâ€"wmt Albany, path may and is on titioner of tCt m Omono oo the decision of the Court of Appeals handed down in the case of Dr. Charâ€" les F. Randol. of Brook!yn, former president of the New Nork ciate Cs teopathic Society. Dr. Bandel signed C e s snn n e s nc diie his death certificate_of one of _ his patients in Brooklyn, and the . New York Department of Health, refused to file the certificate, the result â€" beâ€" ing that a coromet was called . \ The bighest court in the State has decided that the Courts below . were The bighest court in the State N8" decided that the Courts below . were right in issuing the order. compelling the Department of Health to register osteopathics as physicians and 10 acâ€" cept death certificates rigned by them. CHARGED WITH THEFT who recontly assigned his Wusiness as a . pickle u_unuhctuter. was Friday morning ~ Committed in the Toronto Police Court to stand his trial beâ€" fore a juty im the Sessions on | A charge of theft of <money from Mrs. Chatles Klenck. of : Betlin: He â€" was ddmittedâ€" to bail in $2,000. Mr. W. M. Cram, a Berlin solicitor, â€" gave evidence againgt. Yost, Me gaid : he had been relained by, Mrs. Kienok byâ€" eause ‘ she had Leenâ€" x ob tain any money from Y was ‘executor . of an ehtate | which She was. to Wepefit, ~_. = > /X3; _ OSTEOPATH IS A DOCTER ahn R. You of 1S 1N TROUBLE for sentence mt; called Kane, but at PC e is a woman with a family who claims Kane as _ he! Oct. 22.â€" That an ostcoâ€" sign a _ death certificate the same plane as any pracâ€" medicine and surgery, . is inted West . Toronto, his Wusiness as of _ his p _ New W Mhave Sickâ€" 2i id F2 i ton had been despondent and mor0se, and for a time réfused to eat, but iatterly had appeared â€" better. Last week, however, he took another tuib and was seized with fits of nausea and . vomiting, For â€"the past, four days he could not eat, and "’M increased until it . was almost . con~ The jail phma. Dr. Middleboro; eould do <no for the . prisonet, Yesterday another physician . . Was called in consultation, but their efBorts were of no avail. Creighton died about five â€" o‘clock this morning. ~The physician‘s certiâ€" ficate ts mot yetMM but the symptoms point to acute gastritis. i 2TLLISC3 uh Â¥nw thik 121 All sorts of rumors ate cunx-nt.] The most persistent is that Creighâ€" ton put anend to himself by eating matchesâ€"pure surmise of course. The postmortem will decide whether this is true or false. No doutit some of the symptoms are similar to those of _ phosphorus _ poisoning. How Creighton could have eluded the Vigâ€" ilance of the death watch that has been guarding him night and day since Judge Riddell uttered the fatal words condemning bim to hang, is not sugâ€" gested. The news of Creighton‘s death was reccived with a general feeling of tcâ€" lief in the town. The thought of Lis execution has been hanging like . a pall over the community. Now â€" the people â€" feel as if a load had _ been lifted. The crime of which Creighton. "@" convicted was _ perhaps the most shocking in the criminal annals of Ontario. He _ had been accustomed to go off on projonged sprees, and his wife threatened to leave him. Anâ€". gered by> her refusal to live with him, and perhaps exasperated by the attitude of his stepâ€"dapghters toâ€" wards him, they standing by . their mother, he arose ont night early in the year and killed his wife, and afâ€" ‘terwards _ murdered the two gitls. in his hloedy work he used revolâ€" ver, breadâ€"knife and shocâ€"lace. _ Onâ€" ly _ the youngert of the sisters apâ€" peared to have made much of a teâ€" sistance. _ ‘"She fought like a â€" cat," the murderer declared. L â€"Creighton‘s plea of insanity _ Was not givem cffect to at the trial, _ in which Hon. A. G. MacKay defended him. He was shown to be morose and desperate in his fits of anger, but the expert evidence was to the effect that if crazed, he at â€" least knew his act of killing was wrong. The wife of the dead man was the daughter of Judge Harris of â€" Port Huron, who was ferribly cut up by the triple tragedy. BiG SNOWSTORM Winnipeg, Man., Oct, 23.â€"One of U worst snow storms that has ever 0C curred in the West is now at _ tho height of its fury and lms completeâ€" ly demoralized the services of the C. P.R. and C.N.R. trains. ‘The storm atarted the night | before last. and has continued with unabaâ€" The storm étarted NC MIBMD "*00~ last, and has continued with unabaâ€" ted vigor. ‘Ten inches of snow have alrealy . fallen, and, accompanied by _A texâ€" rite gale, snow . has blown into Uhe railway cuts filling them up, and in many stretches the snow is over ten feet deep. The C.P.R. have rushed _ snow plows _ to the scene, and are hard it work to clear The tracks tait very little progress can be made until the snow ceases to fall. As soon as a cleatance is made the blizzard _ flls it up again. it up again. The â€" Atlantic Express from Vanâ€" comer and Western points is comâ€" pletely stalled, and also the Imperia! Limited from Vancouver. The â€" wostâ€" bound trais of â€" yesterday is held up «1;0, and none of them can proceed one _ inch. ~ No traing _ from the West reached the city yesterday, and jt is doum-l tul when they will got thtough. In the meantime the railway comâ€" pany â€" is taking cate of passengers, and is â€" sceing that they are well ‘fooked after untif _able_to _ proceed. ‘The Winnipeg Express from Toronto was about two hours~ late in arrivâ€" oc Coctredes No L 'mbo‘llld was about two hours late in artkâ€" ing . yesterday. No, 1 westbound went out af 1.15 in ‘the afterpo0n (On other branches (z;m ate run ning according â€" to ule. ; Henn iss ase s CA AALL Iifbommndctibatiks â€" 99 Adtinbtrirr trat The storm which broke ovet Alâ€" berta _ Tuesday night, was whoily unexpected by the railways and . no preparation . was made to recelve it, The storm was a hitnding one, and the snow quite soft. It has _ not done iso much damage on the open track, but has rested in the cuts of the â€" railroads> in a solid mass. NEXT YEAR‘S FAIR Circular cards have announcing . oficially Canadian National Ex held _ from Satutday, to Monday, Septembe! A Shocking Crime mows io e m which Creighton . was cards have been sentâ€" out ; _oMfidially that the next National Exhibition will be o Saturday, August‘ ##lh, . Sebtember 13, 1909. IN NORTHWEST yotee There was a . lAKge. te tive â€" abtendance n‘&fl late Mr. Robert Melvin, wh place from the ~reuidence, Of street, at bi â€" o‘clock this : The â€"gathering . included lea zens, relatives from outside points and delegates . from varioug business snd benevolent organizations with . whâ€"ch Mr. Melvin was identified. j contributed by the m “‘J surance Co., of Canada, thr Guelgh and Ontario Investment andâ€" Savings Society, the Guelph St. Andrew?s Soâ€" ciéty andâ€" the Guelph General Hospiâ€" tal Board. ‘The religious services were very simple in conformity with the wishes of the family and the lite of the doâ€" ceased. They were conducted by the Rey. R. J. M. Glassiord, the ~pastor of Chaimers Church, who in a short but appropriate address drew lessons presented by a . long and â€" honotable business and" Christian career, | The pallâ€"bearors were:â€"Messrs. D. Guthrie, K.C., Wm. Tyler, M.A., L¢.â€" Col. D. McCrae, Geo. A. Somerville, (Toronto), George Wegenast, (Waterâ€" loo), J. E. McEldetry, (Geo, Forbes, (Hespeler), and Dr. McKinnon. _‘ ‘The â€" chief mourners were : Alex Gow, Mr. Forest; _ Major Eckford, Soutiampton; _ James and â€" George Gow, Hamilton; Dr. James Gow, j Windsor:;â€"Br.â€"George _ Gow, Toronto, and Waiter Gow, Toronto." I Official delegates present . were aSs follows:â€"Mutual Life Assurance "Co. of Canada: Dir., E. P. Clement, K. C., F. C. Bruce, J. Kerr Fiskem, W. J. Kidd, Walter D. Bearamore, L. 0. |Bfeilhaupt, Hume â€" Cronyn, William eCe ind en cooas, Breithaupt, Hume . Cronyn, William Sniger. Officersâ€"Goorge Wegenast, managing director; W. H. Riddell, asâ€" s‘stant manager; Chas. Ruby, secteâ€" tary;, M. S. Hallman, Actuary; 3. 11. Roos, treasurer; T. R. Earl, supt. of agencies, J, A, Harpet, Peter Gleiser, a, McCorkingdale, J. Fisher, E, Schâ€" midt, Agentsâ€"S. Burrows, Belleville; J. S. Mills, Toronto, S. A, â€" Sylvesâ€" ter, Toronto; J,. A. Tayloy, Tor»m: to, Henry _ Mooney, Oltawa; G,. 1. Allen, Montreal; C. E. German, Lonâ€" don; Duncan Stewart, Stratford; G. Chapman, Guelph, _ A. J, Chishoin, Owen Sound; C. B. Linton, Hamilton; Melvin Moyer, St. Catharines; J. M. Muir, Waterloo. #7 MEDg CORCRSRO Eie The Dominion Lffe Assurance Co., Waterloo, as a tribute of respect to the memory of the late president _ of a sister society sent official represonâ€" tatives in Messts. S. B. Brick, . the viceâ€"president, and Mr. Fred Halâ€" stead, superintendent. City Council: _ Ald. Thorp, â€" a6ting mayor, Ald Simpson, â€" McMillar Finâ€" City Council mayor, Ald S fold, Mahoney. Guelph and Ontario AnvCSLMC"® 9°°| Savings Society: Messts. A. B. Petrie president, C. E.: Howitt, Dir., Jamcs‘ Watt, â€" solicitor, J. W. Kilgour, Auâ€" dibor, Dr. Henry â€" Howilt, director, | J. M. Purcell, accountant, C. N. Gair, teller. + Gencral Mospital Board: â€"A&. W. Alexander, chairman, Thomas Gowdy, Join Crowe, J. Hewer, D. E. Macgâ€" donald, J. A. McCrea, G. B. Ryan. St. Andrew s Societyâ€"R. L. Mcâ€" Kinnon, president, +Fohn Thompson, J. Mijlar, Mugh Walker, James Andet â€" son, Adam Robertson, James Gow!, [Hugh ‘Turner, Robert Mitchell. Th interment took place in the IIamily plot at the Union cemetery. IMMIGRATION 1S CUT IN TWO Ottawa, Oct. 23.â€"The steps taken y the Immigration Department _ at the beginning of this year to restrict all immigration to Canada likely to congest the labor market during the time of temporary industrial depresâ€" sion have been most effective. Since January immigratioh via ocean posts has ‘been confined to less than . hall of the total arrivals for the cortcs: ponding period of last year, and those who have come have teen of the very best type of scttiers, â€" the great inajority being â€" composed _ of British immigrants Rho have sottled n land or â€" taken service as farm laborers. Iinmigration of â€" American scttlers into the Canadian west,most of whom are practical farmers of inâ€" depende:t means, has, on the" other hand, slightly increased. . id oo e The total immigration into CANAG for the Month of September was m,-l 097, as compared with 19,057 for the same month last yeal, A decrease of 47 per cent, From the ist of Janâ€" uary until the end of September arâ€" rivals via ocean ports were 81,977, as compared _ with 191,020 for the same period of last year, a dectease of 109,043, or 57 pet cent. The imâ€" migration for nine months of this year from the United Etates _ was 15,053, as compared â€"witls 44,809 for the same period of last year, an increase of §44, or 3 per cent. The total immigration into Canada from all quarters for . the firstâ€"nine months of,this year was 127,630 as compatrâ€" ed with 235,820 for the same period of last vear. a decrease of 108,199, ot total immigration into / all quarters for the first of, this year was 127,630 ed with 235,820 for the of last year, a decrease ( 46 per cent, b AN AERIAL HEN Mr. Anos Green, Okford Centre, has a curiosity in the way of a Plymouth Rock hen, which every day fot the last £wo months has laid an egg in an evergréen thee. About 10 feet from the ground, a small groupâ€"ofâ€"branches |, loae trom the .mim-onl basket. Emyzo:i R up | ‘to this place, ts an egg and flatters down ‘again. â€"Woodstock Senâ€" tinel Review. > f mt and Ontario Investment and ociety: Messts. A. B. Petric C. E.â€"Howitt, Dir., James licitor, J. W. Kilgour, Auwâ€" â€" Henry â€" Howitt, director, ration into Canada September was 10,â€" with 19,057 for the year, a decrease of The father was v the Kingâ€" ston penitentiary for nit mfl and the m%t'o Years, less a day, ;ihh ‘he will gerve at the Central rison. n h it ::‘ ‘::«Eé’:_m honest County. Parkinson said, one of the most glarâ€" Il’tlns in the ’Mon of Canada. was admitted "at 1 o‘clock . by prisoner‘s counsel: that the older man would plead guilty to the charge of issuing. countetfelv money. The state ment was made after a long conferâ€" ence in Which Mr. â€" Cameron, Mr. J. W. Elliott, the other counsel for th-1 prisoners; Crown Attorney Dick, Deâ€" tective Gammon, of Bufflalo, and Inâ€" spector . Parkinson, of : the Dominion police, took part. After that â€"Mr‘ Cameron had a conference with the prisoners. s Inspector < Parkinson of the Dominâ€" ion police, and Detective L. G. damâ€" mon of / the Buffalo secret service, were both here, but they arranged for no witnesses, these not being neededl . Minutes of the 702nd session of Wilâ€" imot Tp. Council held at the Tp. Hall Baden, on the 19th of October, 1908. «Members all present, the Reeve prcâ€" siding. Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs.â€"Your traveller is here toâ€"day and we ate getting a large quantity of your MINARD‘S LINTEâ€" MENT. We find it is the best Liniâ€" ment in the market mhaking no eXCepâ€" tion. We have beon in business 13 years and have handled all kinds, but have dropped them all but your‘s that sclls itsell; the others have to be pushed to get rjid of, The minutes of the previous session were read and Cronfirmed. . he _ corâ€" respondence having been disposed of, it was moved by P. Berg, seconded by C. Stoeser that the following acâ€" counts be passed and that the Reeve issue his orders on the Treasurer in payment of the same, viz.â€" .. M. Bender, for gravel and comâ€" _ PERSAUON ... cce cmd PM John Baitzer, for gravel and comâ€" PENSAUION ...... z.. se cger cmd 12 T. Sommerville, grAvelo....â€"« > _ H. WalKeF,. §TAVEL ..a.u.. coscck~ 1f M. Gasche, gravel and compensa~ MION ./.scciu0e esvrassccee w oprirpceneien o P POE Noah Roth, gIAVEL ... soc=~> 5.68 M. Martini Estate, graveh. ... 13.44 J. Greyerbiehl, gravel ... 4.96 G. Einwachter, gravel .«â€".0.â€" 8.64 H. Copley, @IAVOL L...uucc.>~ 14.10 J. S. Koehler, gravel ... 13.80 C. H. Roach, gr@V@l .....cu.0> 14.24 J. Ramseyer, g1@AVEl ..uss.c}.>> 28.30 H. S. Shantz, grAVel .uâ€".0.»~ 13112 H. Schmidt, gravel pevvesceraseecciveee; 880 Jer. Good, gravel and compn., 22.04 HL. Strub, gIAVEL ......os se 1.80 ‘A. Kavelmann, gravel ....«.â€"â€"~> 13.10 Mrs. C. L. Jantzi, gravel ... 7.36 C. Kavelmann, gravel ... 350 Oscar Trussler, gravel ...« 14.48 Noah S. Shantz, gravel ... 6.72 Sol. Shantz, gravel, compn. and bonus for wire fenCe ........clce~> 26.88 F. & F. Anderson, bonus for 65§ "rods Wire ENCE ...ssoes> 1.00 Ruby Gingerich, bonus for 82 rods WIFQ [ENCE ............ee se e 9.84. Jac. C. Hallman, gravel and lumâ€" DCL 10. UAE ............. caa.s.. UOAD A. Stemn, repairing cultert ... 4.00 A. Goettling, repairing culvert and IUMDET ... ..... Slece rachs y 11.50 W. Spactzét, 112 sacks sement... 58.00 W. Diamond, repairing road ... 10.00 P. Wagner, repa‘ring railing and IMBET .......sls cer ces cerce 4.80 J. Boshart, for use of field ... 1.00 E. Albert, lumber to date ... 24.64 Baden drug store, formaldchide in ra A SENSIBLE F Bear Island, Aug WILMOT COUNCIL Black Watch "Biggest and Best‘‘ Pliug: MERCHANT F. HOLWELL, Cler "this afternoon, | ° charges ‘ot ut | HAGERMA N 26, 1903 piru, (T:88 82 rods of Wilâ€" $20.40 13.20 9.10 15.52 29.32 . 5.68 | 13.44 | 4.96 , 8.64 14.70 | 13.80 | 14.24 0 28.30 | 13112 , â€" 8.80 ; 22.04 1.80 13.10 7.36 3.56 14.48 6.72 Ohronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Evening Mail............ 42 _ â€" _ Obromicleâ€"Telegraph and Northern Messenger.....,.. .,.:;. L130 ° | . _ Obronicle elegraph and Toronto Saturday Night.......... £60 _ "‘,?“,3 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and The News (Daily) ................,.. 290 | _ CASH must accompany all orders. Make mmttnhe? by Registered Letter or Express Order to _ ©~. _ _ ; ~ _ _ THE CANADIAN BANK | « OF COMMERCE _ _ B. E. WALKER, Presidert 1 Paidâ€"up Capital, $10,000,000 ALEX. LAIRD, Gererai Manager Reserve Fund, â€" SM Waterloo Branch, J. Moorman, Manager. §5 and under â€".s.0c2268 020 cssc n n r n n ++ 3 cents %‘ Over $5 and not exceeding $10 ...... 6 cents ~ °* sw . 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Bean, G Graduate Toronto Conserva ul *‘ _ gory of Music. _ Whs: Bnier, N "TEACHERS OF _ To Ehmist PIANO ORGAN AND | wamscojostans. ‘ THEORY â€" mevmnnmmmmmmemmmesmsemms has the reputation of anpplying its numerous customera with the shoicest and bost of meats all the ~‘Miss E. L. Bean year round. In the line of meats, we have Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Sugarâ€" Cured Hams and Bacon (our own _ Studiesâ€" "b'om""" ‘Street 1 Waterloo g“’l.\l;qnph ing, King Street n o o .44 Adine migs aanâ€" In m‘)'mo olf;‘l:l:mo-mm sauâ€" sages as Wieners, Pork Bausage, BN@:‘- Liver Sausage and Summer Sansage. Give us a trial and be convinced Orders promptly delivered in all parts the town. _ Phene 243. John Fischer Proprietor upile m-l for examination "@ Eioroin neervatury of inusic &ink Toromto University, _ _ |_. ; , _ INSPECTION A FARCE The Medical Health Officer of 1 don condemns the lxity with w meat inspection is carried on. ‘‘A inspection is a veritable faree," Says, and the inspector considers uEAD OFFICE, TORONTO BANK MONEY ORDERS David Bean. ISSYED AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: t Angineets RUCUUTEA LCE TAAnes transacted ity of h:ri‘ng their Patent business transacted by Experts. Preliminary advice fre6, Charges J RARNUD OO ONOIOLLEL A A.4.., Hent unon WATERLOD MUTVAL LT TL C Acs\ Retmbart madent mmatien i Mariop, Now 4ok ue Montreal : and Washington, D.C., UAA. FIRE INSURAKCE COMPANY INCORPORATED IN 1863 Total Assots 8ist Dacember $426,808.17. BOARD OF DIRRCTORS, @eo .Randall, Keq,, Waterlo0, Dr. J. H. Webb, a William Snider, Heq. Geo. Disbel, Heq., J. L. Wideman, Meq., 86. Jacobs‘ Allan Bowman, Keq., Preston, P. E. 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