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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 May 1911, p. 2

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'r'" "tlr pt) .rdol “IV" “In are yumlmrvl. It um an .- “my ”nu-r. tthat may “wk at. In the day II Irrcr, “in! nag” um wuhr, 1our lulu! mining. H Ion arc imam-Ii. (he um: um tet pmr luv cud against anitll‘nls my! rtrknrss and “lull it ms! yor?. Yo r rdoation will hr Inuit-Ii into. and als, vuur nhniral rrrrtditiwt ur disolriiitivs, 'TI" "mans man rt" not he sutislirti "mil you give him all the Particulars, hut you can rest t'it'iy as he is sworn tt 'i"'trey and will b" Ro In" 0' Ah. swvrs that hr rammt rrm.ml.vr tsl si'ytt' “Hm: um: [.11 him alh-r Ive bas l Writtrn it IVs-“n. h." “I” be aOet “Ir 3'"quva It um an .- tthat um and at. In Irrcr, “in! nag” um tt lulu! mining. H Ion (he umuml tet gm" Mr alijtll‘n'h am! rtrknrss an Inst pom Yo r "luau Inuit-(i into. and als, w rrrrtditiwt ur disolriiitivs, man Vt" not he sulislh‘r Schedule ho. 1 winprirts the lop- ulation Ivy name, prl'smnl daecriptiort, "te, and the follmviu; questions will appear on the crnsus pal vr. San-r of Huh [menu-I in family. Hate of ha, i- tatmn, u-x. relationsiip n! [wad " family nr housrhord. whether singlv, marrim, uidmu ', r'.: um 4 0' legally sa-par..rl.:i, mnnih "I him: cad 3:0 at last birthday. TV “snowing l medium as lo clnxrnship, national, ity and 'vrtgion "ls" apprar: (‘nuntry m plate of birth, yrar of immigra- lion to ('amda ii brrrneny an an -n; rarial or tribal wrigm. nuiiunmlily ata' relixiota. Five" nmsiiorst ap- pear "Ml'fl‘ th" liming oi prtotession, In‘lualmn ur mums n! living) to “it: (‘Inrt uwclnmiiuu or trate, it all). cmplmvr, unplug”: or working on P"" "" " acreuni. . rt" “Match-n;- must he Ion-n In. ' "tttt Mr mum-mu, In" 'i.' our] new“. mun-so. a lktitutqrttiia"uwsi not. 093ml When the trims man calls in Jul): $oa will bc asked a grvat many guts- “our. MANY QUESTIONS WILL BE ASKEU " THE CENSUS MAN In view ot thru- has the reader. who remnubcrs thr tin dipper he used at, school and the kind that perhaps still hangs near the kitchen tap at home will begin to wonder how he has lived through it all. “A second guiiica~pig tttttdl with the cup sediment developed tub- erculosis. Careiul inquiry proved! that several pupils in the school? from which the cup was taken were; then ttuiierers From this dread dis- msa. l A cup which had been used in a high school for several months with- out being washed was lined inside with a brownish deposit. I'ndcr the microscope this proved to be Cone posed ot particles of mud. thousands ot bits oi dead skin and millions oi bacteria, among uhich were s:ur oi germs corresponding in all detail to those of tuberculosis some . i this sediment was injected tttalt the skin of a healthy guinea-pig, an in forty hours the animal died. The postmortem examination revealed " that death was due to the Presence ot a sullicient number of pneumonia germs to cause blood-poisoning. I Going a step further, Prolcssor Davidson took a thin drinking-glass. which lor nine days had been in common use in the school. By count- ing the cells present on titty dim-rent 'reas on the glass he estir. or' that the cup contained over NJ. t cells or bits oi dead shin. Few 1 "str, showed less than " gums Cw” w, to them, and many as high us qo", while between the cells were thous- ands ol germs leit try the smears of: saliva deposited by tbe drinkers I Tea boys were remit-sled to apply the upper lip to pieces ot ttat, clean glass in the same way as they would touch a cup in thinking. These glass slips were then gut-n a thol’ough microscopic examination, and they showed an averaged about 100 human cells of minute hits at skin and 75.000 bactcria to each slip. This from one application to the lip. l Prof. Davison oi Laiayette College, Kansas, has been conduc‘tin; sum. interesting experiments in this can section, I MRI-loo 't.utpee, unn- had 1T4tf'd'd'r,t no put. M twirl“... m Adv-raging can and.» Mid funk um]. known on up“: ALI-mm 32-29mm}? 'rurree. 9-»- I- " THE PUBLIC DRINKING CUP &t 2min“ - David Benn, Proprietor a o.eytt wed. di 'm "taf. your A l’..\l l The mmrau in: th. pumping plan! ins ale" bum Ict Engine” "uwmm " Hrme is taking rttr,rxe " thr work tor the town, , sun Hp:- um be err-1m! " Mum "rt ct the (may. I‘m” an“ (-m' Hulk r4: main Hum! Th Cotlttrtet (J‘s tot n” ttto “(Us in a (will n " is cumin! that watt hurt! lwlmr (hr drill" aw far. hm. it "In“ my M "ill " aemk. "atriston, Ms; c-, Mum Emu- Hrw mlniqip tsm tor “huh " "Mr Jan-mu .1, "arm". put 1101!" thr "a": “I Drum-mm! 1tork vyst mun hrdm' Mas Hum I'm” null (-nr hlork main KIH'I'I Th mnnmt (. IIs f wneuwonxs stsréi - m mumsroa VM Mm.” 1m~.\li1hlnhr, l’..\l 1"'t"-3,3tr--ruusdiug " lion paper. I. “whammy . Jun: Mil: A M. 'ro"-tim0--r'.nsttit (Hal ', tt ""iroo--Wtitinsr,, P.M. r-'mim-Georrnph, P.“ f One day I read in thc Mosscngrr about yol'r DJ”). treatmtmt and uskcd tor a sample. It did nu- so much good that l imrtwdiuusiy (minted two I Large bottles. It look right mums al- it.rether lo unrt' “w oi this terrihlv disease. I shrdVmner te without a [Mlle of O.D.0. in m,“ home." l Tho records ot It" years of mm- .)leto cures " thousands of the must svu-m casts Show that Dill). stands is Thu High Selma! entrance Hamma- linns For 191t will be conducted un:I rr the Name rer/Jations as that ot tNo, an! will bogin m Monday, June 2t,th. I.” In“. Th:. time-taMe \ ..\l Yum.” to-day as the absolutely reliable cc- nma cute. Write to-day h” free trial bottle to the ".lt.rt Laboratorio, Dept. R. " Cor.Arrrte St. Toronto. It wlll gite you instant relief. For sate by all Brads“. t This is a translation or a letter written us in French, on April Hi, 1910, by Mr. Dan Raititseau, Nth. "l had tech suffering with enema for about 6 months, and had consul- ted several doctors who did not do me my gora'l. The disease was spread- and I was most uncomfortable. I thong-hi I woulr‘o go Hazy. All my friends were telling me I would lose my hands units 1 (crud the rght treatment. ' "The proceeding: m such cases as the winding up oi the Farmers Bank," said Mr. Clarkson, "takes the 'form lot first arranging a list ot all par- ties whom we consider legally bound under the double liability clause. This tist is made known to all con- cerned and if any person does not consider himsoll legally liable he has the privilege or appearing below a I court and stating his case. At the lend ot such hearings the list is considered complete and the curator proceeds to collect the amounts i I due." ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS as ("Mums By the procedure taken in the liq- uidatinn of the defunct concern, the average extra levy upon stockholders will be $835. but the division ot the liability being on such equal basis will talt upon many with great sever- ity. The majority ol the stock was. held by farmers in Ontario. who were drawn into tne deal by the as- surance ot high dividends. The deticiency noted in the cur- ator's report on December 19, I'll", lolluwing the closing of the bank’s I doors was $156,011.33, According to the omcial Government estimate con I mined in the Chartered Banks” Re- ' tor November, mm. a month before the Farmers Bank went under, the amount ot stock subscribed was $567,759. The capital authorized was , $1.000,000. l By the application of the double liability clause the subscribers of the Farmers Bank will have to go into their pockets for $18,500. It is un- derstood that the Keeley Mine will be counted by the curator in his onl- cial report of assets as purely t10m- inal and as has been done in similar cases may be marked down at a value of 'Ti." l citr-r30--t'ompork in". 3, tlies-spin::, Tttr:oiay, Jrse, '.Yith mean was smumno Till D. Dis: Cured it "Every contributor," said he, "will be coiled upon tor one hundred per or“. beyond the amount oi his sub- scription." lumen ot seven hundred persons, mostly Ontario lumen, who. within a tew days. will be requested to hand over to the curator, G, T, Citation, an amount approximately hall a million dollars, This man: that the {Loss loss ot subscribers lor stock in the Travers institution will be over one million dollars: The numher ol contributors upon, whom the burden ot the double lin-I bility will lull was given out today by Mr. Clarkson, I Toronto. May t.---The list oi “dou- Ne liability" shareholders ot the de- luuct Fume" hank contains the " PAY UP Morvray, June 26th. '1,3tr--rteaane instructions " ' Ms; C-lt.. rlslun shit ha municipal “at” . 'i tih " "-11". LL'IJNWI las , "arrrr. thc drills" “ha lw rkck "clls In "rttdrm Inke- any 'rocess ot Liquidation Ask tor 558L500 mils fun lha Huh“; a Cv:Ah M am levt that “at" will hr C," "s'ta%'G'ar"'" Understanding Reached Between The Premier J, my irl'Crse list ol "dou- and Opposition Leader.--No ri2,'r1,ftse"fe,rtg,',,,'t'e 3,;- Decision " Debate "In aw damn tleat an. "Hut "rliti rdav an a a 25 fr-rt in t-..st (I [by (Mann-Hr LIABILITY (Gamma Mung his" “ho "ill at bad-ans. and h””"-E""". " . h p 'lGal'll'X Doo't legion kidney lmnh'o -it's loo [Inga-om u we]! as too minim. That old, reliable family remedy, Dr. Morse', Indian Root Pills, has cured lhousands mad militate you. It is equally eiteetive In garb f,l'ltt"t'y."d', m mend-m mi. his!“ _lmdhtrytitt- " - "V .n. _uvvv l|. [It “In“: "For over three years t suffered from kidney disease. First I thought I had sprained my back, tor suddtnly the pain would eatrh the small of my back and it would be impossible for me to straighten m self up for several minutes A dull '.'lld terms the kidneys waning/s pres. cnt. my urine was thick and cloudy, and pulsing it caused a burning. scalding rub. Tried medicine, but they failed. '1! ad, ieed to try Dr. Horse's IMF-n Root Pills, " they had cured my wife yarn before. A for bores that“ n mph“ with“: l"',',uttu'e bles- d of,“ th w t I numb nlgh ' There are few diseases that an.» more acute 1?t'T than Kidney Troutste, and Mr. P. A. homas, of Sudbury Ont., is Wt of those who know ft. fre writes: I Brantlord. May (r-The plan ot the Brantford city council in reorganiz- ing its assessment department mad be workabie in other of the smaller cities, where such departments, it they are ettieiettt, are apt to be one pensive. Here the department has consisted of three men, one tor in, side work and two doing the outside men doing clerical omce work and en- deavoring to keep busy during the slack months when there was no livid work to be done. it has been decid- ed to keep the inside man the year round at 3800. He will have lull charge of the books, Instead at keeping the outside men for the ‘year, however, the council will en- gage them for only six months, om the middle oi April to the middl (it October, constituting the busy season of outside assessments, and will my them 8600 each for their work. This Is satisfactory to the outside me", who will get uther enipluyment dun Irur, their leisure. time, and it is tlmught the assessment "ill he dime Just as no" at an annual sawing oi 8.300 I’m Dr. lane'- Inalan loot Pill. cum III. Klan” Tm”. SUFFEREI) THREE YEARS BERLIN'S SYSTEM IS - worm) IN BRANTFORD -- V. y..u.uu\Allllll h Stomach and Liver Tablets is daily coming to View: No such grand rem- ody for liver and bowel troubles was cwr known before Thousands bless them for curing constipation, sick headache, biliousness, jaundice and in, digestion. Sold by all dealers. 1 A sensation was caused through Niagara Falls Wednesday night when it was reported that Mrs. A. P. Kew. ncdy, had left with Albert Seagrare a young Englishman, for parts un- known. Seagrave had been a resi, dent ot the city tor some time. He sang in the Baptist Church choir, of which the woman's husband has been pastor for a number of years. It was reported to-night the Seagrave and Mrs, Kennedy had been see'n boarding a train together last night. Rev. Mr Kennedy this afternoon said the story was true. Niagara Falls, Ont, May ii.-- Chief Mains leit for Winnipeg to-day to bring back Mrs. Kennedy, the doping wile of the Baptist minister here. who is herd by the police in that city, on a technical charge of theft. She drew four hundred dollars from a joint account trom the bank before leaving. Hor companion is at lib. erty, no charge being laid against him, ELOPING WIFE IS CAPTURE!) IN WINNIPEG John D. Rockefeller would go broke it he should spend his nutirc income trying to prepare a better medicine than Chamberiain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy tor diarrhoea, dyseniry in bowel com- plaints. It is simply impossible, and so says every one that has used it. Sold by all dealers. The splendid work l Ottawa, May &-.ts ares it of I conference this morning between Sir Wilfrid Laurie: and Mr, R. L, Bor- den an minimum; was reached ' whirl: makes it practically certain that the Prime Minisur, with [my hatly Fir Frederick Borden and tton. L. P. ”1")er will ionic next week on the Virginiu, satin-g xtom Quebe: trg m- will. to attend the Imperial Canton-ire and the Coronation. Th: assurance was gi en by the ()pp'isi. tion loath: that their- would be in obstruction of supply ite the Com- mans to carry on the administration ior at least three or tour mouths dur- ing the Primier's aLsvnse, rad that the political crisis th watt-nod tlclough the obstrl. tion of supply and the forcing n an appeal tr the (our try or; the reciprocity issue. would not eventuate, at any rate during It.e Premier's absence, ii, intezl. w (wt-u ‘tuates at all. Thw.. tar the two leaders have reaches " l understom'itvg whim will cdmit oi Ctacrla being in presenteu at the two linperial- lulu-- tions. This understanding rs rut coupled with any conditiv. ”by: the Government will in any way abandon , its reciprocity proposals. as was the previoil ultimatum ot the Itpposi- i fion as to the terms on which Sir l Wilfrid would go to the coniereewe. l The delilion is in line with l':rn' E Sill. WILFRID WILL GO 9f Chamberlain‘s line with t' gm! Mr 'i'Hn'il slumol . ttr.tnttrr, or interest'nx New": at window des runsisling of trns at thousands which are tound tive hundn-d mites inland from the Hudson Bay Hr Mated that the mm! of tttesp dc” It err, lain seasons oi the you was net-um inglv chaiun Hr also spoke of the numrrmm wild [tr-ran that are to hr found "tr Inform) lux Imus-n that 1hr ruldc'sl m-allwr hr nprriemw! dvring his trarrrs “IS " than“ heluw rrto, uhich was only nlw dr- um tone, than “us Pxprrirrtrrd in Winniprx 6utrng thr past winter. TO THE CORONATION Referring to the whaling industry at the Hudson Bay Mr. rum stu- rd that tor years Canadians have absolutcly neglected the whaling pos- sihilitlrs and in the meantime num- Mons American emu-panics here br- come wealthy gs Hm result M this with” When it is considnn‘d that the valve of a “lurk ranged from “0,000 to $grt.mro In rnrr and thon- sands of lhvm were taught annualh snnw idea can lw ta'currri ol the imp, Hann- of the rmrrmirr Mr. Tyne" throughout. his ad-! dress. displayed a sense of 'tri humor which added to its interest. He informed his hearers that the ln- dians in the Hudson Bar district.I have a habit of joining exploration parties especially if they know there is abundant supply of eatabies. The view along the Churchill river and l at Port Churchill were equally ns' interesting as the views along the Nelson River. There is very little vegetation along the Churchill Hirer. although lettuce and water mess have been Imrmn to gm“ St here inere i “as a sufficient aunim of with 1 available There is, however. an, abundant supply of wild I1omers and I on one tour the speaker secured as many as 330 specxes‘ I 2i J. W. Thrall Delivers lung. it. trated Address on the I Hudson's Bay Route The views along the Nelson River were of great. interest. showing the difr:ettitirs that are encountered in passing the numerous rapids and the picturesque Falls. Mr. Tyrrell was sanguine in his expectations that in years to come these fails would he used in providing etectrical power tor the railways that are bound to be construied in this section ot the Domini n. Several views were shown oi the method or transporting a York boat over land, twenty-two I wen bein- hitched to the boat which weighs a U' t six ton and had a ca- pacity oi about ten tom The fish- ing along the Nelson River is excet- I lent and views were shown of sturgeon weighing eighty and ninetyl pounds We}: new caught try the ' Indians and sold to the explorers' for slim]. l the present mode ot travel is the same as it was 300 years ago when the Hudson Bay Company commenced trading operations with the. Indians in the far north. In 1885 he spent fifteen months in the vicinity ot the Hudson Straits tor the purpose oi investigating the Ice conditions as they sheet navigation, and since that time has made tte. tours to the Straits. He pointed out that the Hudson Bay was tive times as large as the great lakes, and at the present time the only means M reach- ing the Bay is by use ot York boats and canoes. I In his opening remarks Mr. Tyr- rep. assured his hearers that he was Bot a public speaker but purpoued try the aid of the views of the screen to Show the great need ror better trans- portation facilities to the Hudson Bay. He referred to the tact that That there is exceptional interest taken in lL-rlinand Waterloo in the construction by the Dominion Gov- ernment of the proposed Hudson Bay Railway was manifested by the large and representative attendance at the Canadian Club luncheon in the Ma- sonic Hall on Thursday evening when Mr. J. W. Tyne", or Hamilton. who is mm of Canada's foremost explor ers. delivered an illustrated address. on the Hudson Bay mule. Wot, RAILWAY IS ptess the awn-mob through in:- Hoarse before this session rmaiiy closes. Sir Wilfrid Lorin-r an] Mr. Martin had another cum-ruse in he Prvir.- icr's room twig”, but it us an that no uttdorstanttiug was reschet in rtgarl to the limitless A Parla- rmn‘. fo ting the Premier's aim-me te- yond that noted ahove. The question as to continuing the Hoase in sans-shun luring the Premier's alum-e h" Ah Vat- pertant matters 't public ooli'y, ex- tussive a reciprocity, or ot .rtoru't- ing the session probably at the ml “I the month until his return in .luly’ or early August, wilt be considered by the l a'sicet found! to-morrow. The latter c ursc will he a hptojt only 1-11 the ground that it world he in tin" best interests ol the country to tour, poretily postprne the mountings in" Pailimuvnt until the man chieny re-' spcasibie to the people for the conduct, of public business should have w.' turned front representing Cam-18's I interests in Britain. It would not moan any weakening in the Govern- ment's umwerving determination to l requests which hare unm- lrom and Britain, and with a general set-Mum“ among Cie numbers on boil: was rd the Home taero tict from every ria 4 Point, it was decinble that “NI-I'll should be represented by its First Minister a! both tue Coal-ream and th, Coronation. all “HI "t.t'Nr' 'l the rnlvrprirc h NBCESSITY H ptrelief m: l mauve, nd I RYrEBlt as LN r. " ‘ t "ilii. aw, "m, MEP, Si% , .11; , . l 1ltggttjirtugait", - W. H. Puncn. Do In Mr. Pierce did-write us for reeanmptetrorot GIN PILLS and are for ,outsett jun how much they will do for Yom-theh buy the regular sizeboxen ct your deater'scsoc, or 6 for $150. GIN PILLS are sold with a positive mate: of money back if they fail to tttleg, relief. National Drug and Co., Dept. A. Torontis in A. " ' The original ‘ . ii - g “ h' Gin PIIII and. by ‘ ilglitilail NluonnlDrugand E$1lltMlll Chemical Co. at a; Canada Limit“. , . Toronto, are sold only In um box. Now, I an lie tn bed four or Bve hours without getting nip. I can say that GIN PILLS lave near y mud me and I an“ always keep a box in the house." I have taken six boxes of GIN PILLS altogether bat got and before I had taken new that amount. I had to get up some nights every fifteen minutes and had to use an instrument More I cupid minute. Assrroras, NS "In on: so years of age tad have been Main? with Kidney and Bladder Tmhle forti teen years. I took doctors' medicine but got no help. I "at to thank you for sending me the ample boy of cm PILLS. His Old Age Mada Free From Suffering I George Miller. ot Radon. who was a patient at the Beriiu-Waterim, Hos- pital for mveral weds and atter- wa-rds committed by the Wiliuot Tp.. Council to the House of mduge, died at the Hospital Thursday having been brought back on Wp5aesday. The data-rd. who was Mt years " age, escaped frun 1h: House oi Iletuge a few thys after he was committei and walkcd to Baden. Upon his ar- rival there he was s'atierittg [tom h-l‘ts ( in his body and. was atliisei In; "pf; "ttprincipled. party to 'ru', them “inn, gasoline which he dii with the result that they te ame “ore-c, For six wee'is he sum-rod and was brought to the hospital a very sick mam He I is trtrvived try a sun and a daughter. 5 , Rexa ll Orderlies are eaten like cam dy, they act quietly and have a soothing, sueituaing, heating in- Ituence on the entire intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause inu- sea," fiatutenee, excessive looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying effect. They are especially good tor chil- fdren, weak wrsons or ohi folks. Two sizes, 25c mi we. Sold only at our store-The Rexall Store. A. G. Haehuel. Waterloo. l I Rem" Orderlirs are a positive pleasant and sale remedy ior t'on- .stipation am; towel disorders in general. We are so certain ot their igrcat curative value that we pronr ise to return the purchaser's mm ey in every case when they fail to produee entire saUMaction. gf'in Avo‘lo cemetery nut-lay In aidiuou to the Masonic breath- ‘n. Ranked: ot other citizens a.- k-udelL the (mm, which its and": the wank“ ttt Tecumseh Lottie, ot which W was I pun met. and " no time ot Us death, an.» at tary. The print: service at the " home um (mucltd by Rev. L'. " 1 Martin, while W. Wo. Dr. Gray in F 4 Wax. Bro. J. A. McFadden "kiate4 la ' in the We unice at the h m,- " and grave respectively. In addition "i to theee two ttrethrett, the patlllwatcrs put-re W. Bro. W. G. Irwin, W. Ezra '0 K. J. Smith. Bro. K. A. Copus, and “f Bro. Dr. Forster. l Inn-amm- Thy Block. from Mon Station In the remn- of Thotstrr, Show"! and Businm 'ru/ll',?. II. loom no .1170 Put... MOM tram. H. Tm. no. GE". MILLER PASSES AWAY A doctor‘s first question when consulted by a patient is, "Are your bowels regular?" He knows that 98' per can. of illness is atten- dvd with in-active bowels anzl tor- pid liver, and tlat this condition puma As the overgrown boughs were icon- Ited at the grave. the G.T.R. mm playeo softly "Nearer My God In Thee." The ttorrd offerings mm Very treautitu1, Including desietts trom Trauma. Inigo and Chapter, bl. Elmo Preeeptory, the Thistte Curl ing Club, several insure: 1m murmur-s an! many private friends. Mannie brethren wvrc in aluminum (rum Fu s.- Iorth, St. Marys, Lucan and "titer lino-n. MM Much Sickness Due to Bowel D.sordcxs tbm. mm " as: I"! At “0-0"qu Nun. THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION tomato. on. tittord, by g.9'ita M! Ne - you It and» 01 b late IV GIN PILLS “some mots Mush“ “M -tt a!" Your solid ted Having t.ater, nut an Auction a". [Aromat- for Wat/"lo (Mount, I an [rt-pared to conduct, Rules for [Irma-q or others timing was. to he sold try uncut-n Among tho [urge Mb,- recentlv‘ randurh-d hy mo wen- the Wal- pv-r nlmk and the Memer Mark " Ni!) and the Ontario Seed Co Watertoo. ttrw " Iatuloo Fancy Bans, Bread Rolls, Fancy Cakes. Sandersog’g - Bakery 'de-'""- -.. .. "IM, m In 'iiiiiiitiFiiiiii; A Imam-n1 _ an“ - ell-nan tt In mum: Steed b.'hr m. vo- A _ viii. "ou2'G'L"ff.2,T,, IU- nmo no I ma union, min our ovum I of“: , luv-mm to MAN] at unman- uom nmmoamt II. at Puma” "FL'mn also , ”Intuitnil Kalli". 'e', 2m msu'mm .. 'e'.'---.- -- “WW“ I Valerian Ont. Branch. Jacob lapel», lung» s. on 1' run Licensed aaaoiiGiiiir __ AMI VIII-tor re .0; I B. IUERIIG, m L All“! INK”! t Phone tue Wntorloo ‘Whmmmm‘ tIft"jiiiiitr)'"i'iiit'i'iat. In 77 Bramhcujn Canada Henry Knell. Rollin. Having taken over the busin- ess of Auctioneer for-erly car- ried on by my father the late Joseph Micki-a I am prepared to conduct sales in my part of "uterroo. Wellington and Perth Counties. The pstmnnge of farmers and others having nuc- lea to he sold it Policited. Terms Renonnhle. Money to Loan THE MOLSOW ,' [iiiiiiiiiir""-""""i"i"i7"""'""'" 3 llllllllllll Amberola Picaasad Auctioneer f ”Whig“ is "MUM" 35mm hca_in Canada, nod Agents and Con-espondtnb cipal Citiearin the Worid. . " Branch. A GEN ERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS snmns an“ lyiituutriiiiif Capital Paid Up, $4,000,000 Rest Fund - - $4,400,000 Total Assets over 344000.000 at all III-uncha- 'Mtt Farm Property. J. Doersam, King Street, Waterloo p also" nouns-Am m [WORDS sou tahtth!t Edison monograph Phonon v ___' VI“- - . 'JIU‘I "t"trrrol Wy T5'tt, In tony. ' Edison Grnatdoi.rra . Ct I I. 'ttebe In" Brutal"! _ rTrrrssttere. liv- II; II and Int the Fytimm Plum-unlit pk: In”! b'Uus, n and Jul-um “wank. c." commit unlou ll dealer or Inn 11-. 'u'i-"u-amouuiov...m-.sa. ELSA. m... u... '" mum n- laluou Mum-ml "worth, I!‘ W.TTtr,, u loan. ' " The Amberola has the sweetness, clear- ness and faithful reproducing powers that characterize all Edison instru- ments and, in addition, I case that is a masterpiece of the eabinebeaaker's art. It plays both Edison Standard and Edison Ambeml Records. It comes in either Mahogany or Oak. Has drawers for holding 100 “wards. The price is '3240. Glautr- yt WANTED __â€"â€"â€"__.. Interest allowed " Light» uni-em. rate. In corporam ttttits the newest Â¥ mumn'amw lard; Market t?ee "Mr-rim, mu. .m..- -., -..A - FIRE INSURANCE CO. INCORPORATED IN 110 Total Assets ant December. 826308.111 AT WATER“!!! MUTUAL Putt 243. r , "toiitiitiira la"; We"! thnJhrr HOW no ammo" tutma P. ("we a. A uinl n15 Fe cor vine ml. 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