hat the trage as greal as Eem to be.obii ; ything hapjpen hat is there, ; steria with u rs the attachs &li(‘}‘ have been Toront: ‘. Ham: Ps tho Feet i1 Do2 L0 0 3 090CE Covernments of Quebec ard Ontario may be induced to abrogate provincial regulations restricting export of pulp and _ pulpâ€" wood . L’d\ al #9, or 80 per cent. 1. It will not assist in transiers i a American capital to the consiruction of factorles in Canada except definite assurance of. cont:nued protection â€" to manufacturing be given. 5.. The Provincial Governments of Quebec ard Ontario may be induced to abrogate ProÂ¥incial | rneulatinn. Tane the Tation forr ha d the 8. The Quakvr Oat‘s at Peterboro will be c 70, or 80 per cent. 1. The meat pac be destroyed. 2. The fruit and will be injured. ERA G3¢ 0s i T« 100 t 0 N C2S UH AUESGay | was the most poweriul arraignment ol the trade pact that has so far been made, or it might be added, _ that will be made, it is not by any meass conclusive. . The follow ing summary shows the chicl nointe nt his L..ll‘ rC The Hon. Cliford Sifton, Cha of the Conservation Commission Exâ€"minister of the Intetior has rayed himself with the opponent better trade relations with the ed States. While his speech | in House oï¬ Commons on Tuesday .« . The combines law which was placed ., on the statute books last year _ at g‘ imstance of Hon. w. L. 1l. King, : Minister of Labor, is now b:-inlr. inâ€" %"w for the first time. Judge Canâ€" %‘ mon of Quebec has granted an order ‘\for the investigation â€"of the Urited ‘. Shoe Machinery Company, _ a large | United States corporation. The chauul . ges on which the order was granu-d‘ "ate that the company compels all | manufacturers of boots and shoes te | quiring its machines to buy (rom‘ t not only machinery, _ but olhn-r! supplies. Tt also forbids _ them â€" to ! ;bny improved machinery from _ other | ‘ Companies, thus having the shoe manufacturers at their mercy and inâ€" ‘ creasing the cost of production. | This will be the first test of thc(‘ new Act to regulate combines and |â€" the result will not only be watchedâ€" ; with keen interest by Canadians â€" but ‘ic the. people of the United States as | 1 well where the Government has so | 1 far bsen unrable to successfully â€" cope $ with the poweriul trusts that flourish > â€"Not.ce of changes must be ieft ut â€"i:is 5 aot later than Sat urday nooo, * _ . The copy for chauges wust io: be $ Bhï¬- than Tuesdasy noon. â€" Cazual , adve ects accepted up to V ouidâ€" suucl PAP BNETPI® f ~oc &in The t#i] torgeet ato prcsent > be changed _ in bre nesday each week. th intimated Ni MBR SMON‘S Ca5E 117 be made known on applicstior 1N¢ Tollow ing summary chief points of his speech: h Vflzflo- $1.00 per annun in : 6 :.tl. d"i:.m -o'p'-(d. lick 'd inting, Eng whs an in all lr‘htungha. TESTING [Tlik ACT 4 StiPPosin ed that is it asks, in I PHZ MONTH BE BAxis uP asturbances will not MI â€" Siften PxDerte cl packing industry will vent ADVERTISERS lord Sifton, Chairman tion Commission and the Interior has arâ€" facilities on steamâ€" Hlantic may fall th a% sell too much and thus delay the Uats establishment be errtailed G0 . in bhe otaer mterized M vegetable growers mix it with ure its reputaâ€" Mma : 1 trade in sellâ€" / at Eo+ ; that ev prophesied justify th opponents _ c with the Unit , Proprietor s sproch to think expects th will de published ‘every TAX (ild t H neudt the phys cian, hu_l it is whether the sight Pralti pi Al vour â€" was _ hehind _ him, uind quicklv, when one o t °S penetrated behind his eye m was immediately hurtied In 11 the CacEs \ man in front of he yery stormy on Roads blocked on Coldest days, 3 tth, h below; 5th M Woeuther changeable of the nionth. Mild the 13th, wagons co used on the 12th. S lith and sivigchs are Is> to _ retor ey in every c [ produce _ entir Reca‘l Order Horlefeferfonfenfeofenfoofecfenfects th Djel CHaluYVe value that we prom is> to ret:rn the purchaser‘s men eÂ¥ in evcry ¢is> when they fail to produce _ entir~ sitisfaction. Reca‘l Orderlics are caten like can dr, they act quicUy ind Pave oor seothing,. | stre. lirzing, healing _ inâ€" fuehe® on the enatire intestinal traet . Ther 4o not PHSC. & 0D%, cause nau Seay _ fntulence, exeescive loasoeress Statthisea or _ ooffier aleoyin@ _ effect They _ are esprcially good for chilâ€" dren, weak persens or oo‘d folis Twaoo sizes, 35¢ ih1 h â€" Koll anlv Rexall _ Orderlics are peasent aind cafe reme sUpation are _ Lowel d‘s rercial. We are so certa grat crative valuve th "*UF |set any delay in the constructicq of * | municipal _ electrical systems, _ the Government, ‘through W. k. _ Mcâ€" “a‘Nau;ht, introduced a _ bill in the mn, Lezislature tlis afterncon, giving the * be | commission power to cxercise juiisâ€" exeal P ixction _ ovcr all municipal and | priâ€" V*"4~ | vate electricel plants, as to the loâ€" cation of poles, wires, eonduits and ~* fall equipment in convection _ with elcctrical plants. In future if anyone thinks that ‘ wires or poles are bring lid where **4 |thoy should not te or, or poles are at Pbcing erected where complaint is ing, lxn:n‘x-. tie complainzaat, instead of goâ€" in_“ng t court and taking out an inâ€" , I‘n tion, stopping the work, must go ““",lo the hyldroâ€"electric _ commission, der | which will hear the complaint â€" and ted | make _ the decision. s rge Location of _ Poles. Y â€" The coummissicn is given power to ted ; exercise jurisdiction over the location al} :mzr the location of all poles, conâ€" iC ’duits and _ wires of any _ municipal j corpcration, er company having O [ cower from the commission, in â€" all er ’raszs whers, in the opinion of the | to ; commissien it is desirable â€" that conâ€" @r | duits should te laid or maintained [ , | or lines of poles erected upon _ any [ °C |street on which cther condujis on | > "~ | poles . have previou s‘y been placed , | | tte commissicn may order that, notâ€" [ ! e | withstanding any law to the conâ€" | > q | trars, the poles, conduits or wires | | | of any _ municipal corporation using [‘ d | tha commission‘s power may te plac t ‘od at such positions as the comâ€" [ s s | mission _ may order, not withstanding | p | lthe proximity of existing conduits or | â€" _ | poles. ~} PEX NeE‘ & pCOr cent of ilnseg is atten Scd _ with inâ€"actic» Lowe‘s ani tor B4 c,liser, and brat this condition myst C o remoced gently and thorâ€" ougliy befere health cate Lerestorâ€" NP A_docter‘s first qucstion consclt by a patieat is Lour _ bowels _ regular?" He thal 9@ nprounub d nson o2 Much Sickness Due to Disorders THE DOCTOR‘S The substituted polss pecome the property of the priceto corgoration subject to the right cofâ€" the mnici pal system ‘to string and | maintain wires thereon. The _ commission‘s power _ is extonded to cover â€"reâ€" newing of poles and conduits. onr storeâ€"The R Hachrol, Waterleo _ The ncaricipal company mist erect the new poles and remove the â€" ol ones, â€" making all | necessary conne> tions :* its â€"own expense, and shall indemnify the existirg company for any expenses in connection with the cheage. 2 1 td tat It 11 xD rihe 11 rmy on the 15th and _ 16th blocked on the 30th. t davs, 3rd, 17 below zero, below; 5th, 30 below; 6th, a ol 12 degrees since .yesterday; st zeto, 20th, 11 below ZeTo; st zere, 36th, 1 below zero, below zero; SAth,. just zero. The papers say that boys mung with matches in â€" \e minimitl=fef=lnfefeeleJefecfecfe Posteut. 1ary 1886, 25 Years Ago. rnil eman PRATED MiX‘s New Bill Givcs Commission Jurisdiction Over Poles, Wires and Conduits MORE POWERS ARE PROVIDED wagons commenced to be e 12th. Snow fell on the sieighs are going _ again Toronto, March 3 nd died Indemnity Clause 22008 _ are a positive safe _ remedy for conâ€" _ lowel d‘sorders _ in are so certain of their zeable Nlcighing most Mild from the 8th to Impossible to say of the ey’:*‘ul h‘ postofhice theoth tood at one of the as standing directâ€" who, not know ing Mn matches Ife. _ Sold only Rexall Store. A rd QUESTION vil haa A the hat ta o the Iothe v 8y in _ Mr New Dun rt it to turned h â€"ln ordger to offâ€" yI id The Mer U mt plea boys Mr. CE ECETT TT " on xt P rlaced ameder our probati enots. P ‘here were three or four effect. | tho would make it thein chilâ€" [ sefriend some of these 1 folss. [ sood could be accomplis only Peopift, secretary of the . A. J with the assistance of 1 "as organized an _ Eng <Schrol for girls who are lel«]e [ vice, who have naa o 0_ 2. 00 OEOCCOFP 2C & POU . | able saving for the county, and â€" loge will be appreciated by Bowel ‘o‘nty. Through the kindness _ ady, an officet of our Society, resonted us with a cheque for logether with the liberal donatic \‘\‘hcn Mr. Prittic, | we â€" were enabled 4 ‘“_F‘ cherr the hearts of about 300 of B998 I waris by sending them a â€" Christ sn [ SIft.| Thig was very encouraging, A +9" 1 ho ch‘ldren certainly appreciated vlition riendly offer and _ were very grat 0o‘ L or the gilts received by them. ‘estorâ€" is the foodâ€"medicine that not only nourishes them most, but also regulates their digestion. It is a wonderful tonic for chilâ€" dren of all ages. They rapidly gain weigh: and health on smali doses. FOR SALE BY ALI, Dri u6ISTS ‘ l It has been decided to inaugurate . râ€" whirlwind campaign _ in Guelph | rom April 4 to 12 to raise $50,000 or the Y.M.C.A.) Afr. . E. Buckâ€" | ngham, barrister, is chairman of the / vecutive committee. ! Scott‘s Emulsion Careful feéding and bathing are the babies‘ remedies. In disorders and disâ€" eases of children drugs seldom do good and often do harm. i2TELPH Y.M.C ice, who have dveat‘on or ve Alithough our juvenite court has not yet matured, we wish _ to mention izain that the detention room 4s one o the grandest auxilianes _ to our thild training and disciplim’ng methâ€" »ds. In fact, we think we would be sreaily handicapped without them, in ‘ery many cases. We would also like ‘o mention here that a real live Y. M. €. A. would NC a #reakt mmasl a° 1as not been a single child at sheiter at the County‘s expense very child that is not supporte arents has been placed in a i. lome. This, of course ie a _._ i1 very gratifying feature s the fact that for some 1as not been a single chil sHolter at the Paunacscl sting us to parole del nguent children " | Ladies and Gentlemen:â€" The first quarter oi our new year 6 |has been in _ general most satisfacâ€" €] tory. in fact it has been a record © | one in the history of the Children‘s B | Aid Society of the county, one main )â€"| heln to this being that Mr. Keiso ~ | has favored me with a â€" most able O | assistant in the person of Miss Jean @ | Kirk, who so readily has become acâ€" * | customed to the methods of this work amd has thus proven hersell to be a most satisfactory helper. ) A few oï¬ the figures in the statisâ€" i | tical report may not speak very favyâ€" | consider that fourteen of the investiâ€" | orably {or our county, but when you | gations were cases in other counties | ard that out of the eighteen children made wards only three were children »f Waterloo County and also that a aumber of cases of children in trouble is well as police courts attended were outside of our county, we thinkâ€" the report is very creditable. As in the last quarter so again in this, we | vere hindered to a certain extent to . io some of the work, especially â€" in C ‘he placing of children, by scarlet feâ€" er at the sheiter. This trouble we j imon hope to overcome when the isoâ€" ; ation hospital will be ready to shelâ€" F pr any contagious discases. Out of or che thirty children placed in foster Fi somes or _ apprenticed, twentyâ€"two _ n vere placed in the month of January, =p vhich has been away . beyond any ¢ nonth we ever had. It will also be t ioticed that the applications for chilâ€" *A iren is continually increasing, the ‘cmand being so great that we are (c rompelled to refuse nearly two thirds â€" M { tic applications received during _ tt wh‘s quarter and if we were to supply re ‘very application that we have had a luring our four year‘s, experience here â€" so ve we.d have to import from other â€" bo MiawERti B 000C I 1 juarters at least at;)-ut. 400 ts t SCOT1 & BOWNE At the quarteriy meeting of the Exccutive Committee of the Waterloo County Children‘s Aid Society _ on Tucsday, the energetic agent of the erganization, Rev. C. R. Miller, preâ€" seated the following report . ihnrough the kindness of a an officer of our Society, who ted us with a cheque for $25, cr with the liberal donation of nittic, o we | were enabled | to the hearts of about 300 of our by sending them a Christmas This was very encouraging, â€" as ‘ldren certainly appreciated the y offer and _ were very grateful 2 en oX LW Repori Presented by Rev. C. R. Miller County Executive Last Week RECORD QUARTER POR rflnw_Faurs 6t _ CHILDREN‘S AID SOCcIEty . girls who are out in f paper and this ad. for ve had prnbaï¬ly very little. In th hat is not supported b; been placed in a foster of course, is a remarkâ€" Bank and Child‘s bank contains a rarole and watch ovâ€" ildren who haye been " probation or _ if ‘ or four young men " it their duty | to these lads, great accomplished . Miss A. CAMPAIGN _‘"inXk we would be red without them, in We would also like that a real live Â¥. C a great means in Snglish Nigh'{ Miss Ku’l;v ‘¥, _ no this way 00 children. of the work time there d at _ the ber the 11 wel and Om oth davs i4 th gifts M: Re batl th. 100 M (Thar way will spen‘cg 18 it the home of the lri‘e 14 VUrs. Smeer, Cresshil cir oretutn owill reside id hi C_ sftert. Torouto. Congra s are_oxtended f:cm _ their M [ (@PPUY marricd to M { Cer, daughter of Nr. a i Sniter, Innm-tly of _ cd Crosskill, Ont. Ti given away by Mr. .J Teronto, anq looked ture: gowned with lac que. She â€" wore the brid: lilies â€" of the valley a bouguet nf white rose sisted _ Jy bor sister, NSnitet in a pown of carvied a â€" Lougtet af who 190ke€% _ mast cha FLOOM was sunmartcl a and the cedding dinnes, 4 erng vl.nl:ytalelp owe‘s and palms That the voung A very pre at the hom: Armstrong, T evening Ma when their /.« bappily marri Co oo o Toate. Hoping that _ our weak e®orts in trying to perform the work that we are called upon to do may meet with the approval of the officers and memâ€" bers of this Society and that we may continue to have their confidence <in the future, I have the honor to be, â€" Your humble servant., _ _ 2"0# by Mr. 4. MeQuire oc cronto, and looked _ a protty pis tC gowned _ with lace and appliâ€" ie. She â€" wore the bridal veil _ with lies _ of the valley and carriecd â€" a iquet of white roses, leing _ as sted _ oy bor sister, Miss Fertha idet in a pown of pink silk sad mied a â€" Louguet of pin‘k â€" ros>s, io looke most (charming. The hoem was supported by his broth« Nr. Frank Arinstrong. _ The “ ndelss hn weslding _ march was " M015oby Mr.old, Pailey and _ the | €. d. Johnson, of the Qreen d Metheotist church officiats 4. Aftor | ceremeny about 50 invit d goeita| ample _ justice to a siumptuinns ‘ lWdimg odinmes, the fatle and honuce ! k _ rlatorately decorated â€"â€" with 1 L BC adbadvo ie .c thank Miss Snyder heartily. . During this coming quarter we are lsoking forward to the time â€" of reâ€" crganizing the discrent â€" branch soâ€" cictics and visiting the wards now.in foster homes, and we might say that the work has been far more satisfacâ€" tory and pleasant since we have been relieved to. a great extent of the many responsibilitics by our assistant Miss Kirk, who has done very satisfactory service and we hope to be able to keep her with us a long time. 1 Hoping that _ our weak e®orts in Afeina qh cslce _ oull Momae Atabdrinmeabiliiot in bieadle We addressed the Peel County Counâ€" ©l in conrection with a number â€" of their children _ who were _ sheltered here. Also attended the Assizes there, whers a man was prosecuted for inâ€" terfering with a ward of the Society. We would not forget to express on . behali of the Society our gratitude to Drs. Huchnergard, H. Lackner and f Whiteman for their untiring _ service given to the wards of the Society | during this quarter and special praise is due to the grout kindness of Dr. ‘ Wallace for operating and removing tonsils and adenoids of a number of our children. . i As usual Miss Snyder, matron of the Berlin Orphanage, has always | been ready to lend aâ€"helping hand and very often during our absence did excellent service Tor the Society. m For this we feel very grateful and : thank Miss Snvder heartils i During this quarter we took a trip for Mr. Kelso to Parry Sound â€" and Muskoka, visited a number of towns there where we either organized _ or re organized socities and investigated a numker of cases, etc. We were alâ€" so on a trip of inspection to Peterâ€" boarough and Cobourg. During this quarter â€" no children were sent to the Industrial School. _ uns 132 0 V se e e e y Oe vestigated four cases of adult law breakers, who did injury to children, one being a case of a pool room keepâ€" er who was reported to admit chilâ€" dren, another was an opera troup who bad 25 children aged from four years and over performing on the stage, another was a case of selling _ air rifles and another which cannot _ be mentioned here. It would be well if not only the people who sell air rifles but also the parents who allow their children to carry them were notified that they are help responsible for any damages done by them. f sented nd Mrs ARMSTRONGâ€"SsX IDER In some cases we have had vcry, unpleasant cases to deal with during this quarter. Of course it is unpoc-' sibie to put some of these in print, | but were some of these known _ to the public there would be very few | people who would doubt that the / pacgac o ET C 1 2 t me PRNOT 1 w | Son for assisting in the maintenance ;::p]’:b‘l;;ot?;:ld':::’tbe u‘:{' ‘:;: ! of the roads. Millions of dollars were Children‘s â€" Aid Society is greatly iwasted on roads in North _ America needed in every municipality. We inâ€" | :Lfa';c they _ were not afterwards vestigated four cases of adult law ‘ e;t in repair. breakers, who did tinjm’y to children, | Sketch of Movement. i k ::e“!.)lf:,nia.s c:!s:o:w: ï¬o‘ldrmo?:x ::5: ’ A sketch of the good roaus moveâ€" iren, another was an opera troup who | meat in Ontario was gl‘;"c" 'L’ l}h d 2 ild fr ! Beam, a Piopcer in the work. is | :d ofe:h petl:;m‘jie: onomï¬t:ur:;::: " address dealt particularly with tbc‘ inother was a _ case of selling air straegle in Or!tario in securing the‘ ifles and another which cannot be ‘ P°COP!G State aid. Nnb ie w During this quarter we have been compelled to take action against | a man, who had adopted a boy _ by private adoption, but failed to live up to his agreement, deliberately robâ€" bing this boy of the education he had promised to give him. At _ the request of the mother of this boy, we investigated the case, and the man, who was a farmer, was given the cloice of either paying _ $50 to hel> to pay the expense of maintainâ€" ing the child while the investigation . was pending, or else stand _a trial at court. He promptly responded to our offer and paid the $50. We would _ like to say, _ however, that on a whole our children are vsed very satisfactory and we have aever had occasion to take action' against any man who has been suuâ€", dian of our wards. these girls will be greatly helped their education. HYMENEAL Pretty wedding took place m of Mr. and Mrs. F. , Toronto, _ on Wednes day March Ist, at 7.30 p.m. ~eldost son, â€"Jaohn wae ", _1 _ _DOclely Oour gratitude _ Muchnergard, H. Lackner and an for their untiring _ service 0 the wards of the Society this quarter and special praise Â¥a ayx_ c We «merot: to then trinst rain for t son, _ John, was to Miss â€" Not»Sni Nr. and Mrs. Isact Of _ Berlin, now The brice â€" was se n ind aoaey t LS lll"' _cases of adult â€" law ‘ did injury to children, | se of a pool room keepâ€" ported to admit chilâ€" , was an opera troup who j i aged from four years ; rming on the stage, | pase nf eallin. 1tg‘: uP4 fri an i R. MILLER tri> rOS>5, The brothâ€" The was to the village of Conestogo and was tB 1o David Mugeniman far a l Eimira Advertiser:â€"Mr. Jacob 1. Umback thinks he has Mr Wagner beat in the matter of ancient docuâ€" ments Tc hrought to this office a dced ci land made by Jacob Erb, of Fre co nty, State of New York, to lolin Umbach, father of the ahovs gontleman. The land in quesiion was the southern part of the site of the (SCCOP9, March 2.â€"A live â€" wild mink was â€" captured right in _ the heart of â€" this city toâ€"day by Stanâ€" ley Barber, who works in Barier‘s pork store, and Walter Tovell, harâ€" ,ncss merchant. ‘The mink which was jan exceptionally fing specimen, about ,a fcot anc a half in length, and wearâ€" ‘ing a very fine coat, was caug ht in } the _ Jane that runs along â€" behind |Tm'l-ll‘s Blods, in the rear of the | Royal â€" Bank, and just _ off St. George‘s squars>. The â€"mon cornered §Ilv lively litte felow between n‘ \box and _ the _ fence. ‘dien I}arLcr,‘ uho vas; wramng Jrather mits, \vrll'- proased, caurht it by thbe hund degs | and hung o%, in site of the faâ€"t | that _ it buried its ofe th in the , thuimb |oof O his sxmmitIril They halt not hid it 10 prrartrs before lhx‘j.’f Wire graje sn aafer ht ear 2l V CAPTURE MINK IN EZ ienln ols td i0b an instructive address on _ "Highwa Bridges From the Investment Poin of View." He compared the relativ cost of timber floors â€" and concret floors on steel floors. The forme: were mucH cheaper, but not adapted for heavy loads and required conâ€" stant renewal. PSsoutnel C EC Townshit , speaking on road manage ment, argued that good roads alway: ; increased the wealth of nations. | He instareed the world‘s greatest _ toad , builders, the Romans, who first had the routes .properly surveyed and then sent out expert roadmakers | to see that the work was carried _ out. *Jumping the span of years between Rome and Ontario, he said that the rcads in this province were not built by experts, but by inexperiencâ€" ced men who happened to control â€" a suflicient number of votes. He thought auto owners should find a Solution for the dust nuisance. C. R. Young, C. Eâ€", Toronto save Guelph, OLD DOCUMENT ‘"‘That this board act as a central authority to order and direct _ the annug) road expenditure under both county and township systems on â€" apâ€" troved methods, and thus prevent furâ€" ther waste of public Tunds through present ineffectual methods." T. I.. Kennedy, reeve of Torontn _ Mr. Beam made the following sugâ€" gestions: _ * ‘"‘That this association appoint _ a ways and means executive committee of eight members to take up the whole question of road reform, includâ€" inz urgently needed repairs to our roads. ‘That .a provincial highway board te asked for similar to that in Engâ€" Jand and those in adjacent leading _ states. _ â€" ‘ in soil and drainage, where the 500 per mile would suffice. No gress had been made in less â€" faj count‘es, such as those bordering Lake Eric, where at least $3,00( mile was required to build a manrent highway. Progress had been made chiefly in counties that bhad natural advantages in enif 20w ooo L m Ar F hadh c AbuAicniiichaccice ki a 4c sd { of the macadam, and, as the chairâ€" !mu put it, would be much more NHRP es 1 TK An encouraging to the var lities to build the stan the Government would cost. Instances were given â€" of : mistakes made by making gravel roads instead A rather important resoluti submitted by H. J. Bowman, cngineer and County Clerk of loo, to the efect that the . ment increase their grant froi third to oneâ€"hall on standard ville, vice-ptuidi'ntv“ol th; Good Roads Association, ¢ annual convention toâ€"day . Toronto, March 1.â€"In the . absence oi President W. H. Pugsley â€" through illness, Thomas L. Kennedv. of Canks_ it Couaty Clerk Introduce portant Resolution at ( Roads Convention H March 2.â€"A HEARTYT OF GUELPI ie wealth of nations. He ie world‘s greatest â€" toad e Romans, who first had properly surveyed and ut‘ expert roadmakers to address on “llighway the Investment Point compared the relative floors _ and concrete floors. The former ts te th in thr sititTeil â€" Thoey had aitrs â€" Iefore they er oi §1 for ib s on ard poomaily ‘. E., Toronto, gave importa_nt resolution was those borderingâ€(-)râ€"l at least $3,000 per to build a _ perâ€" various municipaâ€" atqndard road . if INCREASED Introduces Inâ€" ution at Gcod traded _ Clerk of Waterâ€" that the Governâ€" grant from oneâ€" B_Q"M, civii pay half the Toronto manageâ€" always Ontario )pened the ;M%“MM“W““ a 8 C C 82 1yr. I am rrepared to conduct Sales for farmere or others having articles tn he aold hy anctin=, Amon@e the large sa‘eg resently conduncted hy me were the Wal. rv\r Block and the Merner Block lorlin and the Ontario Seed Co, Waterloo t Your pa‘ronage is respect{al‘y solicited Hav‘ng ftaken ont an anclion er‘s License for Waterlo nf Jonnty I am rrepared to conduct Salea 2000@ o o ooan EC w O PCE Sen" Troe. Oldest -‘mcy fï¬; “, Hn. mteml, .5‘3.'.1" u':a:.. :".' M%{"c’-"& A Mlllmrnol"'l“'kâ€"_-‘.‘ _mrm Liconsed l‘(;iil;l;;: _â€"__And Valuator n B. DVZRINC, Wateriee $)$, JOhn B m 8. DVIMING, wateriee $ $ JOhn 0i Toxn and Farm P MMMMMARMPDLIENELLDZNAAR ; & Eue Waterioo Ont., Branch Henry Knell, Beriin Money to Loan Has 77 Branchestin Canada THE MOLSONS BANK FISH!I 77 Branches _ A GENERAL BANKING BUBINEBS TRANSACTED Â¥% & RM m maa 22 C es SA&VINGS _ BANK DEP ARTMENT Capital Paid Up Rest Fund & Total Assets over at all Branches Don‘t miss getiing some _ of fresh Halibut fish, If you eat onte you will always want it. Also a lot of salted fish. We want fresh eggs fot whicl pay cash or take in exchange groceries. roperty,. a, and Agents and Correspondents in all cipal Cities in the World. Interest allowed at i Incorporated 1865 es+ “0000000“00000“00“ ! THE LEADING & bas ap. _ ~~ C Res such as Rologna, Wieners, Pork Sau. sage, Head Cherse,Liver Bavsage and Summer Sau h Give us a triel nn’ be cor vineâ€" ed. Orders promptly deliyered in all parts of the town, . We have the reputation « piying our nnmerous onst with the choicest and _ be meats all the year round. In the line of meats we Beaf, Pork, Ven!l, Lemb, | Curcd Hams and Bacon, own curing] once tested, al used ; Homemade Sausnges hee Riskas o cmaes 2C 9 FLE FIRE INSURANCE CO. INCORPORATIED ijN 1563 Total Assets 31st Cecember, ~__ $426,808,18 WATERLOO MUTOAL Meat Market Frank Haight, Manazer OFFIL FR8 ; Wm. Snider, Prosident, Geo. Diebel, Viceâ€" President, Thee ch ce c ll 22 ‘ams Idvingstone, Req., Rrden Frank B’.;.Pt‘ Feq. Becreta ri Head Offic Thomas Hilliard > President and Managing Director Jasob Kespeoler, Manager Profits â€" Paid Paruolpallng Policyholders Prov : Powerâ€" ful Pcints in favor OF THE | BOARD OF DIRECTOR®, Write for the Neat Little Memo Book and find out why our policies are the best. DOMINIOGN LIFE you eat this retary â€" Tre surer Office Waterloo, Ont $4,1400,000 $44,000,000 igh st current rate. T 'mzlts ’:r have ‘‘, Lamb, Sngar and Bacon, (oar P. H. Roos reputation of aip nerous customers cest and best of" our FISH! . always res such Agent, the P: inâ€" pl