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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Apr 1911, p. 2

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~ j w..n,wnuwd every _ â€" David Bean, Proprietor f Not.ce of ® ahmm Baturday ucor. The copy for changes wust 10‘ be in later than Tuesday noon. . Caswl . dvertisemenis accepted up to Wedâ€" nesday each week. :hh.-lrk- $1.00 per annum in ad Electricity Straight to the vance $1. Hm.‘o’p‘:u. i-hucll Farm ::t“ German in all iu hrm- t Sm Advertising rates reasonable and ; The plans . of the _ Hydroâ€"Electric Bape e ne n (tay o LILRUC 1._ poinvins shaen nawsar THE PUBLIC DRINKING CUP in some places it has already . been abolished. Instead of being a harmâ€" less means of quenching thirst . the public drinking cup has been found to convey the germs of disease, _ someâ€" times of the most loathsome and dangerous character. Six montbs ago, says a Chicago despatch, a school girl, _ ten _ years old, put ber lips to a drinking cup in a suburban train. Toâ€"day the child is under daily treatment for a malâ€" ady almost incurable, and in the mind of the average man more | horâ€" rible than leprosy. War is being waged by the health authorities â€" of _ several American States and a few Canadian | cities, against the public drinking cup, and Ctelpa, Apruil 1.â€"3A4 the City Con cil meeting _ last night the tax rats was dfixed _ at d wrntiâ€"two mills, an increase _ from sevente n last yvear. rajor Merewcther was appointed outâ€" ide Sanitary Inspector at â€" $700 per year 0 e is at trosent the High County Constabls cf Welington. The new health byJaw which has deen in provess cf drawing â€"oup o fer o sax months, and whick is sapt to beoths best in Cancrl e was passed Fire in Oe deimket mill cf Geortgs e Adlister at 13 15 tas ras nung deâ€" troved the sawmill ard sons lumle: adued in all at 0 $3,000. The fhroms: corked i«zainst â€" a ingli wind, ard the earest â€" buydront owis two hursored ‘tds Ainal l tree Phng id "\(il":lflfll\ According to a prominegt. medical authority the germs of any disease, including diphtheria, scarlet _ lever, tuberculosis, smalipox _ and syphilis ‘"are easily left on the rim â€" of _ any drinking cup by a sore _ lip. The next lip if only slightly chapped, will perhaps pick up the contagion.‘"‘ This is a question that . deserves the attention of the health and | cduâ€" cational authoritiecs cOUNTY COURT WAaS CONCLUDED TH URSDAY Judge Chisholm â€" Thursizy aiter he gave judgment in the action . of Juliane Meyer vs. Elizabeth Reid in favor of the plaintifi awarding _ her damages to the amount _ of _ $20, and giving her the right _ of way for the fence dividing the properties of the parties. This action occupied the attention of the Court _ auring Wednesday, considetrable evidence beâ€" ing submitted by poth â€" sides _ and this morning the arguments ofi the counsel, _ A. B. McBride for the plaintii and E. W. Clement for the defendant, were beard, followed by is Honot‘s decision. A sanitary substitute is . to be found in the paper or collapsible tin cup, or in the sanitary drinking founâ€" tains. Another interesting action disposed of was that of Tue Kuntz Brewing Co. ys. The Tara otel _ Company, ior t‘c recovery ol the price of a consignment of lagerine alleged _ to have been ordered oy the defendants. The evidence showed that a _ shipâ€" ment of cight cases cf lager had been ordered by posicard, together _ with twenty cases of half and half. The order had been sene to the Company‘s agent in Harrision. He did not have the goods on hand and telephoned to C. Cooper, who was supposed to do the buying for the Hote! Company, with the result that the crtder was changed to fifty _ cases of lagerine. Three cases woere shipped from â€" rlarâ€" riston and fortyâ€"soven _ from Waterâ€" loo0. It was for the price of the latâ€" ter that action was taken. The deâ€" fendant Hotel Compary claimed that the order was sent in by Mr. Cooper without the authority of the _ Comâ€" pany and evidence was produced . acâ€" cordingly. . His Henor _ decicea o nonâ€"suit the action Guelph Taxâ€"Rate & Same as Berlin‘ will be made known The nonâ€"jury sittings on the County Court concluded before His _ Honor The case of J. F. Ewald vs. Heury Kohlenbrenvetr, an action for the toâ€" covery of the value of goods _ and chattels alleged to have been sold to the defendant when he kept hotel in Watcrioo, was settied out of court. Frre in the deinket imid cf Georgo e Allisier at 12 15 this ra: rtung deâ€" troved the sawnull ard sone lumle: adued in all at 0 $3,000. The froms: vorked s«zainst â€" a jngh wind, art the earest bsgliont o wiso two o horored rards =â€" awas, nee ns t esceesingls ang.crous, ars mitch Jimler was storâ€" 0 in the vsard. Th proprictor is in he wost at present PASS THE EIGHT HoOPR BILT BOSTON . â€"The ich males it i toties and 1 nts _ in fluis ployes to wea OP& 0 a Sigy, wise | to day .: mate. _ Twice vef NARD‘S _ LINIMT DRUFE. day .aod Twice br reted np Dri i1 must bye left a‘ this No W fote id Thursizy aiter in the action _ of Elizabeth Reid in on applicatior inr â€" _owners 6 tile estaidish to permit thet rothan cacht s in tfi inmidar . bill 2 12 by t The stolen eutter of Ablan Quicki BILL. all, of Lexington, which was taken from his BATR some time last winter was located Thursday in the _ posâ€" lnft _ sesston c Charles Boinoiski, the youn vnors of O# man who was arrested on Wednesâ€" tailish . day at the Grand Trunk depot for it theivr the theft of the buggy of Mr F. K ra thit Ferguson by hae Chief O‘ Neill made a vigorous se in tir arch of che premises and in lar bill addition to this also found 1wo robes 5 by __, a geod imilithieon Imiian rehe, a t 43 blanmkiect ind accheck bLinket, the Tast tive tsueed bers as vet unelatmed i YThe wchrei hired a dray ; te get the stolen goods, all _ of CURES which, with the exception of the cut APPLICATIONS Hydro Commission Will Take Electricity Straight to the Farm kcuse Commission lor bringing cheap powetr to the small hamlets and iarming communities of the Province â€" sharâ€" ing with the sma‘l communities . and groups ol individuals the advantages the towas and cities wiil enjoyâ€" is exceedingly popular judging (from the list of applications that are being showered in upon the Commission at the head office in Toronto. From Many ‘Townships. Etobicoke township, one _ of . the most progressive in the whole of York county and lying to the north and Rest of Ontario‘s biggest ° city BROKE JAIL IN NEW HAMBURG REâ€"ARRESTED IN SHAKESPEARE When a medicine must be given to young children it shovld be pleasant to take. Chamberilain‘s Cough Remâ€" cdy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, makâ€" ing it pleasant to take. It has no superior for colds, croup and whoopâ€" ing cough. For sale by all Dealers. Goderich, Ont., _ April 6. â€" Fitt | semmer. _# which broke out at 10.15 o‘clock to in the next right â€" caused $50,000 loss to the ‘b(- takea out plant of the â€" Kew incton Furniture | cost $30,000. Company. _ The loss is cacered | by | growing, sad ins s"ance. The plant consistcs of fge the pop three buildings, two wooden and one!| ‘The sad .( brick. The two former were wipe> noon cl Fic out and the latter baily emaged. _ ! year<cld sot The fire started in the top floor of ore ef the wooden buildings used an a packing room, and spread rapjily to tie second _ wood building, where varâ€" nishes were stored. Th> burned plant was ccvncd by F. G. Remball, of London, Ortaric, and bis son, JoI‘n Remball, was the manâ€" ager John Kelly who broke jail in New Hamburg last September was arrestâ€" ed by Constable _ Fraser is Shakesâ€" peare this week and appeared before Justice It. T. Winn of New _ Hamâ€" burg by whom he was committed for trial, and sent to the county _ fail. At the (‘me of his arrest in New Hamburg he was charged with hayâ€" ing stolen a horse and buggy, . two overceats and a tug out _ of a hotel shed ia Ayr, the property of a man named â€" Mitcheli_â€" Puring his contineâ€" ment in the New Hamburg lockup he escaped and vo â€" ‘te> «rntil his ar rest this week A STOLEN CUTTER anN SEVEKAL BLANKETS RECOYFRED Sparta wants it, West Oxford townâ€" ship wants it, and Otterville, Ridgeâ€" ville, St. Aun‘s, Wheatley, llderton, Millbank, want it. New Era of Cheap Energy. Beaverton rejoices at the new â€" eri in cheap electrical energy. _ Grimsby township calls for 100 horseâ€"power; Beachville for the same; Port Stanley for double that, and Lakeficld promâ€" ises to take 400. Already the Commission has _ perâ€" fected many of the details for . the supply of power from these low tenâ€" sion lines over which clectricity runs at 13,200 volts. Transformer Stations. Every six miles between the centres translormer stations will be attached to the polegâ€"an inexpensive method, as no building is necessaryâ€"and from these poles and wires will be run ia lateral directions with power s# 13,â€" 200 volts To these pules in _ turn, as they pass the individual farms, other trans/ormers will be attached, stepping the power down to 220 volts a shape in which it can.enter the farm buildings. _ The sixâ€"mile distâ€" ance has been adopted as the interâ€" vening spaceâ€"3 miles on each sideâ€" can be covered by the power at 2,â€" eTs, the is eager sor it. The council _ wants to know how and when the low tenâ€" sion wires will be strung out along its concession lipes. Reeves of Northumberland County in the middle east want the Commisâ€" sion to get busy down there Aurora, im York county, has pci its name down for 100 to 150 horseâ€" power; Chesley for 500; Coldwater for 50, and Drumbo and Princetown for 200, 500 and 1,000 horseâ€"power. "At the present time,‘" Hon. Adam | Beck stated this morning, "there are l 149 miles of low _ tension lines , constructed or urder construction in the Province from which . villages, small communities, and farmers can j be supplied." P Mount Salem in Malshide townsbip is on the list, and dozens more. andition in This aiso fortnd iwn rees _ 00 10000000 obnietintiniml iiiblincis St. Cathannes, Apre) 7. Acinain c a geod dndbetion Imiials rehe. ~ a l)]()a". N COhapman was seaserced fo cight hLankecr ind acocheck blanket. the last FOK SAuck CX ALL UKCuutit® thss ie Kange toi peatterticcy to daty tive rsureed betrs as vet unelatmed Hoamtmes en two chatges of houseâ€"ntcaking. Ho Whe ochrei hared a dray ; ‘ &w&,’:’;&rxw,}:..:‘n:: pBonamed seilia His brother, ahe _ is tecget the stolen goods, all _ of “nm"’“‘:"r‘ wanton for similat offences in Pote: which, with the cxception of the cut « SCOTT & L* boro, Win ot and «©thet places was ter, are on display in his office | 18 Waftagten Street West . Terento, O8% som.jded a woeck. * $50,000 FIRE IN GOBERICH In a few years it is expected that voits. Thus by three transfcrmâ€" the power is stepped down from 110,000 volts of the main lines to volts. Will Illuminate Province. (Continued on page 7) PrOURING*IN 4 l Goderich, April 5.â€"The unanimous as well as beiter military training to request of the officers of the various the officers sad men, as it is casily 'm;iments of westilim Ontario to have accessible by ibt Canadian _ Pacific ; the Militia Department locate the and Grand Truuk Railways, the West | permanent training camp at Goderich | Shore Electric Railway, as well as : has met with the approval of â€" the by the various steambost lines plyâ€" Government, and was toâ€"day sancâ€" ing between Lake Erie and _ Sault tioned by a request to Mayor Camâ€" Ste. Marie. eron to proceed immediately to Torâ€" The town will assist generously in onto to negotiate with the owners of the perfecting of pians for equipmen: ! the Attrill estate for the renta: . or and operation, and the railways ate purchase of this ‘ ideal _ training effecting substanti.. improvements to ground oi some hundreds of acres of their facilitics for handling the conâ€" ’ natural wooded park overlooking the sequent increase i. sraffic. ! Maitland River and Lake Huron. ‘This gratifying news is the consumâ€" I PDZ C Sn e on n GREAT BUILDING Gast, April .~â€"This year promiscs to be the greatest building year in the history of Galt. Alrea#; 45 permits have been taken out for brildings , which will cost $55,000, A 1:rge numter of houses, suitable, for tte workingman, sni â€" which class is in grect demand, will be erected. Beside < the Bouses that will go up, there _ will ie a courle of tig addiâ€" tions to factories. The C. Turnbull Company intenl erecting a fourâ€" story building on King street an! the R. McDougall Company will erâ€" erect a new mouldiag sicp, anl P. W. Gardnet & Son wi.l build an adâ€" dition to their szon as‘ €cor fac tory. MILLITIA TRAINING CAMP _ . WILL BE HELD IN GODBRICH Twentyâ€"Nintb Regiment Will Drill on the Attrill Estate Which Has Been Secured by the Government The contracts for the different tradâ€" es in connection with the _ Linccla Avems Methodist _ Sunday Schoo!, wlich will be erected ;« the corâ€" ret of Lincoin al Policck avenues, bave teon «rvarded to the local firm cf contractors, Plestcd & Parker, who have ow ceveral | boes under conâ€" struction. _ The now â€" Trinity Sun day school will be ancther _ l2yge Lailding which will be crected this stmimer. t is expccted that with in the next jfew days permits will be takea out for buildings which wil} The sad _ death occurroi this afterâ€" noon cf F:re¢die Moore, the _ cightâ€" year«cld son of Mr. and Mrs. Lovne Manre, Simece street. â€" The â€" little boy had â€" been ill with the mrasics some months ago and pneumonia sâ€"t in, and this was fa‘lowed by tupserctâ€" losis. _ The little bov was liked by all in the neighbctbood. cost $30,000. _ Thn town is rapicly growing, sad it will not be long beâ€" f e the population will be _!0,0(!(}. Moâ€"treal, April 7â€"Word has beenr received hore that Senacor L. J. For: get died on his way noine frome fus 1 uropean t.ip. â€" In securing this property the Miliâ€" mation Gi tia Department is evidently | injent stituted b upon developing more adequate train _ tario to h ing quarters for this district . comâ€"‘ to bear «C mensurate _ with . the increasing | ties tow strength of the numerous regiments, j Goderich, and in keeping _ with the improved I haustively Niagara and Petawawa camps. ' ters by M The location will afford recreation, | past year Things get started in the wronz direction. + The "Meat‘" of a Recordâ€"Breaking Budget Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott‘s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with hypoâ€" phosphites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tisâ€" sues, and makes rich «preqrefeoJonle «FeefonfonSerfoofoofonfonfeefecfe ofenfocfoofecfs »3e «J ow Jon Jan Bun Jon JanBas JasSesSes JarJasSar JorSerJacJanSe:SecJaage en JoufesSex SacSerfanSae fox JacSenJoc fonSen LoaSenJoofenfenfocSenfocl xi Mnch ie Pm ie oi e en ol io e en es t D Estimated surplus for year ending March 31, $30,500,000; actual surplus year previous, $22,091,963. Per capita debt on an estimated present population of 7,785,â€" 000, $43.69; as compared with $50 per capita in closing years of Conservative regime. renewed ‘Estimated expentii‘t:n'mri;)r-;;;'t ;;xd}ng â€" March 31,â€" $87,000,000; actvual expenditure year previous, $79,411,747. _ 4 m 8 is Ns 2L nds Un eancaaai css Estimated gross revenue for year ending March 31, $117,500,â€" 000; actual revenue year previous, 3101,503,7_10, â€"_ Total annual trade now ncaring _ $800,000,00C0 mark. _ During first eleven months of past fiscal year it increased by $86,798,â€" Since 1900 imports from Great Britain increased _ from $44,â€" 279,983 to $101,068,534, while exports to Great Britain had increasâ€" ed from $96,500,000 to $145,000,000. No temporary loans are now outstanding, and all the debt is funded. Less than three years‘ revenne would pay off the debt. ‘The bounties on iron and stcel that expire in Ju‘y .will not be YEAR FORX GALT sequent increase ii. vraBc, ‘This gratifying news is the consumâ€" mation ol an energetic campaign inâ€" stituted by the officers of Western Onâ€" tario to have proper pressure hrought : to bear on the Government authoriâ€" ‘ ties towards locating the camp at i Goderich, and has been . most _ exâ€" Ihmutively impressed upon the Minisâ€" ' ters by Mayor Cameron during the WINNIPEG.â€"Negotiations _ which bhase Leon un‘or wiy fer two weeks tetween the UP. and the mochanics ind carmen west of th> lakes, were «: sperded toâ€"lar. The men want 10 rer sent. increass ind the company will rot pice â€"more than fixc ie cent. MONTREAL.â€"AL i meeting of the board cfcontrol toâ€"day, it wae . h0 ciled _ thas $1,000 should te rvoted to _ propars an _ addicss to King (George on the event cf his coronaâ€" tion. _ The addross is tc be iluminâ€" ated The qvest‘on will also he cecnsidered _ by the Loard of sending tbhe may s > 4 trve aldermen to atâ€" tend the ccrona‘liou« by the various steambost lines plyâ€" ing between Lake Erie and SBault Ste. Marie. The town will assist generously in ; the perfecting of pians for equipmen! | and operation, and the railways are effecting substanti.. improvements to their facilitics for handling the conâ€" Owen Sound, wpril 5.â€"License inâ€" specto. M. C. Beckitt strolled _ into the C.P.R. freight sheds oo Friday and notel â€" four large â€" innocent lookâ€" ing barc‘s labeliei "T. N. Huth ers 4G. alt iecr, guaranterd | less than 24 per cent. procl spitits." The ispector also noted thut the cldress was _ ‘".l. Wisz, Owen Sound." Now there is no J. Wise in the town in the imcw: business and the inscector tecoming doubtful as to the destinatin of the Coalt, seized it, pending a â€" satisfactory arswer . t:, the question of the mystcrious _ Mr. Wis> s identity. Nene being facthâ€" coming on Tuesiay the barrels were opened :d found to contain about seventy boiin ezch of what is unâ€" doré tediy lager beer. Ta ma e the matter certsen the in=) _ _ _ w N( ( N spector sent â€" samples to the depart | 5p. CATHARINES.â€"The Uollegiâ€" moni. | lf es it is expottod, _ the a(e Institute Board last right _ deâ€" conients _ prove to be lager, somta® cided to hercatict impose â€" an annual will have to ie swer to a charge Ol fee of $5 on all pupils | attending tar shipping ligquor to a local optiOon schocl, a clwuse to that efect in 1c town under faiso jlaicls. _ This O5 sâ€"pool managentnt committce‘s teâ€" fence is punishable , it is umierst00@ rirt being adopted on a votc of ‘ive by a $500 finc. Also Mr. Wist i8 to ghree. The board has drcided to sAill missing. erect a $10,000 addition, tc be unsm mmapnennacond.. as a gymnasium and | assembly hai We want you to get a bottle of Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and use it as directed. If it does not _ relieve scalp irritation, semove _ dandrufi, prevent the hair from falling out and promote an increased growth of hair, and in every way give entire satisâ€" faction, simpiy come back and tell us and without question or formality we will hand back to you every periny you paid us for it. Two s zes, â€" 50c and $1.00. Sold only at ourâ€" storrâ€" The Rexall Store. _ A. G. Haehnel. Waterloo Marvelous as it may seem, Rexall ©93" Hair Tonic had g rown hair on heads that were once _ bald. Oi course in none of these cases were the hair roots dead, nor had the scalp taken on a glazed, shiny _ apâ€" â€" Rexall ©93" Hair Tonic _ acts scientifically, destroying the germs which are usually responsible for baldness. It penetrates . to the roots of the bair 3timulat-ing and nourishing them. "~It is a _ most pleasant toilet necessity, is ‘ deliâ€" cately perfumed, and will not gum or permanently stain the bair. "COBALT BEEKk" WAS SEIZED 1N OW£&N SOUND stii D NEGOTIATIONS ARE OFF NONTREAL‘S LOYALTY iT GROWS HAIR â€" RAISED $41,700 | FOR Y. M C. A. Guelp!: has cot had a Y.M.C.A. fcc over tweuty years and the business mer of the city have decild that !n-elhln‘ must be done to develop the young manhood of the future. Among the lelers in the movertent are Missis. J. W. Lyon andé W. E. Buckinzham, both of whom atre well ani favofatly kmnswn in this _ town. Not (ily zce these gentlemen uevotâ€" ing a large amciust ©<_time in proâ€" ‘ moting: the campiign but e h â€" of |thcm showe1 their confidence in the enterprise by subkscribing $5000 toâ€" !w‘ud the total amount which is is Cesired to be raised The Campaign at Guelph for the Welfare of its Young Men The campaign for the erection ol & new _ Y.M.C.A. building in Guelph which started on Monday is being watches with a great deid of intetâ€" est by a large numbler ol young men in Berlin aui Watorloo who are anxâ€" ious that a simil.s movement may 10 inaugurated bere in the ncu For the city of its size Guelph has Lroken all records in tie amount cf nsney raised in two days. <â€" Mr. A. J. Robinson, who is ut the head of the Executise Committee in charge of the campaizn and Mr..J. W. Hopâ€" hins Associate Provincial Secreâ€" tary of tho Y.M.C.A., expressed themsclves is highly pleased with the results of the carvass so far. It is an intcresting fact that a large ntm‘er of the ladies of the city . are contributing to the fund without soâ€" licitation. _ Sutscriptions Kave bcen received from all p:s is cf the cowna‘ry anmi the world, for that mao‘~ ter, as $100 was receive> by cable from Australia toâ€"day. . Guelph cl¢ boys in Winnigeg and Vancouver have sutscrited sums ranging from | $100 :: $500. _ Following aro some of the rger subscriptions received:â€" D. D. Christie, $3,500, H. G. Cce:burn, $1,000; D. E. McDons4 & Company $1,000, G. B. Ryan $1,000;, Alex. Stewart $500; Georce Wal«er & Son $500; J. C. McCrea & Son, $300. The compaign (o raise $50,000 fora new Y.M.C.A. Liilaing in this city ani inaugurated | two days ago has bern successful toyond all expectations. _ After a two C.8‘ camwas $41,700 hasâ€"teen raised _ and at a inceting of the Y.M.C.A. old toâ€"iny it was decide‘s to make the objective _ $65,000, instead of $50,â€" 0C0, the increase tc be supject to the approval of the Executive Commitâ€" tee. TORONTO WILL ABOLISH PUBLIC DRINKING CUP Constipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels regular madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to whick woâ€" men are subject. Constipation is a very simple thing, but like many simple things, it may lead to â€" serâ€" ious consequences. Nature often needs a little assistance and | wher Chamberlain‘s Tablets are given at the first indication, much distress and suffering may be avoided.â€" Sold by all Dealers. * The city solicitor reported that in his opinion the Public Health Act gave the health department . ample powers to prohibit the use of comâ€" mon drinking cups, and to supervise public fountains. Therefore, there was no necessity to pass further byâ€" laws. Dr. Hastings said that he was most desirous of abolishing all public drinking cups. He regarded theitr use ‘‘as one of the most filthy habits evâ€" er tolerated by civilized humanity." The byâ€"law as drawn up is very stringent. Not only did it provide that all foodstufis, when exposed for sale, be protected from dust _ and dirt, but that nothing _ should _ be wrapped up in news or other printed paper, and also that all salesclerks and assistants must, when in _ the stores, wear clean outer garments. Toronto, Aprit 5.â€"The local Board of Health referred back for further consideration toâ€"day the recommendâ€" ation that a byâ€"law be passed to prevent the exposure of fruit, meat and all manner of foodstufis in such a manner that it might be contamiâ€" nated by flies, ctg. We don‘t ask you to buy GIN PILLS to find out what they will do for you. Simply write us, mentioning this m;:r, and we will send you a sample free. Then, if you are unable to get the regular size boxes at your dealer‘s, write us, and we will mlpplx %Aou at the retail Priceâ€"soc. a box, or §2.50. GIN PILLS are made and guaranteed isy the largest wholesale drug hons« in the British Empire. _ National Drug ani Chemical Co., SyTTHVILLE, Ont. "I suffered for three years with a Prin In My Rack. Iam now taking GSÂ¥ PH,1.% and find a great relief after taking OMK oue box." w. j. BArbwis, Is it any wonder that we sell GIN PILLS with an iromâ€"cled guarantee of money back if th:‘y fail to give relief? We know that GIN PILLS w’ll MOY the pain in the backâ€"relieve the bladder â€" and cure every trace of Kidney Trouble and Rheuwmatism. GIN PILLS have cured thonsands of cases of Kidnvey Trouble that were regarded as hopeless, _ s FIRST BOX CURED HIS LAME BACK FIVE DOLLARS PER PUPIL. Successful Beyond Exâ€" High Praise For GIN PILLS Sanderson‘s Bakery King 8t. Waterise ' Fancy Buns, Bread Rolls, and Fancy Cakes. s + mMAAA MA irrr smm m at all Branches â€" Interest allowed at high«st current rate. Waterloo Ont.. Branch, Jacob Kespcler, ‘Nanager tas 77 Branches in Canada, and Agents and nde its in all the Pin:â€" cipal Cities )n the ‘Worlg."° 77 Branches A GENW@RAL BANKING BUBINESS TRANSACTED. & Phone 923 Waterloo 3 MMMAMMMAMMAARMRALL solicited 82 ty :. Having taken out an anctionâ€" er‘s Li ense for Waterlo 0C wnty 1 am ; repared to comdnct Sales for farmers or others baving articles to be sold by anction. Amang tha lirge sa‘es recently} cnmncted by me were the Walâ€" c Block and the Merner Block F»rlln and the Ontario S:ed Oo, Waterloo. THE MOLSONS BANK on Towa ani Farm Property, Licoensed Auctioneer And Valuator Garden Seeds Your pitronage is respectful‘y N 0. DUZRINGC, Waterioso Money to Loan Honry Kneill, Beriin. A. S$. Haliman‘s Grocery __ If you purchase a piano you must have a lifeâ€" time of study and practice to be able to enjoy it. If you buy a playerâ€"piano you get nothing but piano music. Edlso_nym.l.)erola SAVINGS BANK DEP ARTMENT Capital Paid Up, . $4,000,000 Rest Fund = > $4,400 000 Total Assets oyver $44,000,000 J. Dosrsam, King St, Waterioo sertreute. Now YQrk you get an instrument &s beautiâ€" ful as the finest plano and oneé that gives you at all times all of the best of all music and songs LasoN PSO Dutch Sett Onions Early Seed Potators AT F K‘hone 327 There are Edizon over; to the M.:-,l‘ the tis ol P abadn Ameroriiboon complete catalogs from your dealer or from us. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 100 LakesideAvenus, Orange, N.J.,U.5.A. Incorporated 1866 All Kinds of WATERLOO MOTU0AL FIRE INSURANCE CO. INCORPORATED IN 1f63 Total Assets 31st December. {426,808, 18 i TAE LEADING _ Meat Market Secretary _ _ â€" _ Troasurer Hâ€"ad Office Waterloo, Ont President and Managing Director P. i. Roos William Snider, Keg. Geo. Dicbet, Brq., J. L. Wideman, Keq., 5h. Jacem Allan Bowman, Req., Freston. P. E. Shante, Proston Thomas Gowdy, Rag., Guetph. 3â€"me Livingstone, Beg., Brden \ _ OFFICEIRY Wm. Snider, Proskdcab Genp. Diebel, Vieeâ€"President, PFrank Haight, Mana rev. K. P.,Cloment, Solicitor, Berlin. ‘. A. BOEBM, Diâ€"uri C. A. BOEBM, Dâ€"triâ€"t Agont, ;6166 us & tris} and be cor vine in all parte m We have the reputation of anp piving our numerous cu tomers with the choicest and best of meats all the year round. _ In the line of meats we have Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Sngar Cured Hams and Bacon, {our own curing] dnce teated, always Frank Haight, Frq. used; Homem 'w-i& é.\m';"; fi as leners, S m UOheese, Liver Saunsage Policyhciders Frove Powerâ€"... ful Points in favor .. °. OF THE _ > 0 _ DOMINION LIFE GOARD OF DIRECTORS. John B. Fischer Write for the Neat Little Memo Book and find out why our policics are the Berlin, Ozt. H 0 M N 0 0

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