Notlee « toust be left st this vertimemears acceptad up to Wedâ€" sguoh Weok. $ / We venture to say that fow men led ‘anad .,.u.n.nn been in reâ€" e ip of much a magnificent tribute as is tendered to the Hon. â€"W: L ckensile King, late Minister." . of bor, by the Liberals â€" of North M ierico at ‘the limentary ban Niges Jn hi honor ‘thureday . evening: The â€" tribute _ is remarkable, _ in ;',;, of _‘ the _ fact â€" that . it Was tendered to a defeated political gandidate. Notwithstanding ° the . reâ€" « mmm at the polls ‘the loyalt and devotion of the Libâ€" ; of North Waterioo to the prinâ€" '} of Liberalism and their _ candiâ€" dat in â€" whom > these principles ; such â€" an <able â€" and fearâ€" Mess _ champion, has‘ â€" been . inâ€" ??%h course of a legling acknowlâ€" N nt of the ilanminated . address & him Mr. King gave an able %fll of the ‘causes of the recent reâ€" w The Conservative attitude, â€" he gaid, bad been one of fear,. while that of the Liberals had been one of f&ith. mï¬bï¬ng in the Conservative camâ€" m had played upon the fears of the w while Liberalism had sounded the note of faith, and faith . would #ligntfly triumph. . Mr. King reachâ€" ed the climax of an address filled with *‘Me_tï¬ and breathing hope in the future in a beautiful reference to the f,‘ b ra chieftain, sir Wilfrid Laurier. ut leader," he said, "has blazed ‘the trail of a new and higher Canaâ€" «dian statesmanship. He has . stood ergibed rather than diminished. . The effect has been to cause themâ€" . to Â¥ally still closer round the man who for the past three years has inspired them with his leading and to. volunâ€" tarily pledge to him their â€" support "1 he in the future seek reâ€"elecâ€" tlen in North Waterioo. e proceedings ~throughout . were ervaded by a spirit of optimism * and that presages the _ triuniph of Libeéralism in the not far _ distant mad be has fallen for principle. . He Eï¬Â«wmmt in reverse, as he was magnificent in victory.â€" The sense of right dominates his heart. He still Bives, he is still our leader, and we Believe be will once again be . called upon by a devoted and admiring peoâ€" ‘ple to be their Prime Minister." ~~It is worthy of note, as showing the galibre of the man, that in his whole “tm Mr. King had not aâ€" word [ bitterness over the recent ‘verdict, ‘mor did he bave a word of censure for [ bitterness over the recent ‘verdict, mor did he bave a word of censure for g workingmen to the improvement of whose conditions he"has _ devoted iï¬h life. Instead he praised them for %m in which they had swood hiim n such large numbers and <reâ€" gfl the pressure that was brought o bear on them. ~ Adverssing rates 4 Ai\"ï¬ the future it is gratifying to E@ Mr. King bas not decided » &bandon ‘public_life, but . that **wh inparlia®ent â€"or out 0"%â€"it he to.be in Canadian politics @a‘ good ‘long : iime to come." He rose from defeat with a greater obliâ€" @ resting upon him to study with greater earnestness the problem ‘ _’uflu more light and _ greater eedom for the multitude _ of _ men toil with their hands. 1 Scott‘s Emulsion A REMARKABLE 1RIBUTE i Alcoholic remedies only. SYMPTOMS ;â€"Loss of and appetite, inâ€" igestion," irritability, lly wrecked conâ€" and nourishes, the norves, A nerveâ€"food, conâ€" the saits of Hypoâ€" whosp lodine and i En woam motoast y | " â€"â€" RESBRYE in all ite bruncies em. Some abuse them. NO ALCOHOL, ©B | Miiesex, â€" the cauces BHean, Proprietof ADVERTISERS ALL DRUGG!ST® k14 es dvausonable and Th on applion fon whi0h thile 0 Roglish aud Action. of assizes, whil, began CB | Te tare clhlJulblum"* bromght to a close on Wedugsday, the last cases teing those of â€" A. N. Watâ€" part ofâ€" Wednesday, . _« _« < // >os Warficld v. People‘s Railway %flh an action by plaintiff to recaret for his .n'k- as onjineer is ma‘ing sirvey»s and superintending construcâ€" tion _ work, covering a period of atout one and~ a ha‘! years. The Peo# plé‘s Railway ‘Company, <wt in the claim on wie ground that during the greater rart of ts time Warfield was not‘in the employ of the Peoâ€" ple‘s Railway Company . disyute this employ of . the promoters of the road and tlat the promoters hod satâ€" isfed his sa‘ary ty cash and â€" stock. ‘The latter action that" of ~ Warfight / Toronto, â€" Oct, 20.â€"At. a mectin; w© all the, Liberal members «t . the ll,:xiulalun-, as woll us _ the Liberal candivates who 111 e been chosen t« contest seats in the approgching , electicn, held yesterday afternocn at . the offices of â€" the Ontario Reform , Association, a resolution was passed on motion _ of Danfel Reed, M.P.P. for â€" WentwortK, ‘andt‘~J. C,. Ellio*., I M.P.P. for West Miallesex, epress irt â€" confidence in the leadership of Mr. â€" Mackay, and he will continue ta léa‘ the forlorn hope in Wy next i At thy conclusion of . the nreeting the following statement was issued by B. N, Smith, former M,.P.P. for &nh Ste. Marisâ€""A caucus «/ the IAberal Patlismnentary party in the Ontaria Legisiavrere was held ‘this af~ termor, in tiw offices of the Ontario Reform Association.~ The gaucus was atterded ‘by the Hon, A, G, Macisty, leader® of _ the ~Liberal ‘Opposition in ie Legislature, and tie Liberal gan | aidates who ha‘e already been nomâ€" ‘Imted for the apprrjiching genertal ‘electiuns im the provineg, > v."W. A, Buge, N. R. Bugs and t« Central Security â€" Company 4 â€" Lon don, is one in which Warfcld claimâ€" c«é he was entitled to shate «in . th: proma‘icn stark issued by the Peoâ€" }1l6‘s Railway Company as one _ of tho promaters. â€" _‘ on it s The defendants claim that the â€" Cen= tral Security Company, Limited, were the promoters of te road aws that Warficld aril others wha assisted ‘ n the prontotion‘ ware merely employes of tho Central Security Company. SPECIALLY INTERESTING TO WOMEN â€"Warfield, _ o1 the other hand, CODâ€" cued them. Bell was fatigued as . tended â€" that t:dl Central . Security unl::lt of his olor':. while u:hpw. Company had y nothing to co course : hour. with the . transaction and that . the yas myivec in Ahe eram hot! company was really not in active busiâ€" Goderich . ow ness at all anmi that the name was _A man vsed at . the suggestion: of. Wa A. G, James Shaw, aged . forty years, Buge, on his uncdertating What tho a foreman of Goderich, (ut,. . has Central Security Company, Limite?,. peen awarded & medal _ and which was controlled 17 Messrs, BUZE. the sum of $1;,000 ï¬ the purpose of would â€" not â€" claim â€" the stock "fl'!u‘umm a mortgage on his propâ€" themselsés. ‘Judgment was â€"reserve4‘ erty. He rescued Harry M. Videau, Robertson ang (Coughlin appeared for‘ aged thirtyâ€"six years, a laborer, from plaintif, and J. A. Scellen £ Betlin, ‘ a machine, at Goderich, September for the defendants, i 14, 1908. Shaw, after having. failed §4 in one attempt, pulled of a belt, SPECIALLY INTERESTING __ | travelling atâ€" the rate of four . dhou, Few women â€" are physically perfe:t znd, in _ fact, medical records go to show that perhaps, the great majorâ€" ity _ of: women suffer from some more or less serious ailment peculiar to her sex. f yoe peart To place a reliable treatment with in _‘ tke _ reach <of such parsonsâ€"Â¥10 thy»xt did not contain‘ anything in amy way in‘urious to the systemâ€" Rexall Vazetable Compound was first offered for sale. a Practical demonstrations have since rroven that â€" this preparation,â€" having n its basis the formula used by & reliable physicial who mede _ a s9¢ cialty: of ~such cagas, is ail that has been claimed for it, and we _ offer you Rexal Vegeta‘de Compound with the assurance that it will prove tenâ€" chicial in the treatment of* such cases ot â€" we will â€" promptly ‘rtofund any ?;oa_ey'yon may have paid us _for Rexafl Vegetatle Compound can hbe obtained only at our storeâ€"The Rexâ€" all Drug Store.. Price $1,00 per botâ€" tle. â€" A. G. Hachnel, Waterloo, Ont. animous _ conclusion _ was expressed that the Whitacy Government had Ialâ€" U“‘ tc:‘ moessure llp"t. &h expeciaâ€" with: the conspicuwods â€" y of U adnmaniztration to take advantage ‘of its great epportcnity jn ts north cotatry, _ were cited as eviden es of the necessity for a change of ~Governâ€" ‘‘Tg general political situation . in Ontario was: freely discussed by .the members of the caucus$, and the up» 1t was feltâ€"â€" that ty â€" guricubbarat policy of the Whitroy Gotormmun‘s so fat as old Cntario is conterncd, and the colonizat/vn . policy . in comtiction with Oy agricultural lands im . New Ontario, is extirely ipadequate, . ‘The ce /s retwins show that the Whitney rolicy â€" has _cet . â€"only not retained the _ ontuirgd it "In the â€"â€" rural popt lation «l m’t has u-::cly taled to accure say g t large . immigra Csazda, . for m-u‘a‘? or _ Ole Onterio,. sn mtch #o that the rural icluatly® decroued Jarig ns wogum o e uonl “"‘!{ s antel Reed CONFIDENCE IN LEADER tâ€" in OntariG was felt: th y of the Whi as old Cntart in of. A . N. ~Wartield s .,w.mc-. Heard «h > at Stratford page »!nfln' agrieu! t in extire borun‘s whhe as _ nef U MPP, 4 liott. M. Th sita y c â€" ‘bronze .and twelve silâ€" rf methls meretwnrind ao the tall meeting o( the Commission." Besides cash â€"awards. _of $53.036, â€"â€" pensions amounting to $315 a month were left to supvivars ot men who ‘had ‘risked their lives to save others, Thirteen of the heroce paid with their . lives their devotion to humaaity. Three Oatario â€" Menâ€" Among , t+iiâ€"i44 ‘Those Whose Bravery is li Moct! Recogaized â€" lows Rowland F. Beli, aged. â€" nineteen years, of Toronto, Ont., was awardâ€" ed a bronze medal and a sum of . $2,â€" 000 in cash, as needed, forâ€" ~ 2dUCAâ€" | a cry from Videau, who was â€" tional purposes, for an act *"Wfl:au“m and who wum ism performed by m":w- a paint~ ° crushed by theâ€" machine. . ‘The belt er and paperhanger, and on June 27. came off just as one of Shaw‘s arms 1909, he saved W. Edward Moriarty,. came in contact with the pulley, . but :";a -&m: rn.w- da;:u m he was not injured. Videau was badâ€" whing . at Toronto. Iv injured, but. recovered. from a ml‘u:-t ln;o“ A“:fll"l Bay j ; and swam forty Moriarty , A ve Farmhand. who had become distressed in . the pre : water eight feet deep, and, _after| william Laird,. aged . sixtyâ€"cight struggiing desperately with Moriarty ‘ years, a farm hand, who on January during which he was ‘grabbed around z, 1911, at Bobcaygeon, Ont., rescued the neck and dragged under the 8urâ€" Vera M. and attempted to rescue E. face twice, be supported Moriarty, ‘ Theron Anderson, aged three and five who ‘had become unconscious â€". mOm years respectively from their . burning his struggles, until men in a boat T€Sâ€" home, was awarded @ bronze medal cued them. Bell was fatigued as _A and $500 to reimburse him for pecunâ€" result of his efforts, while Moriarty lary loss sustained andâ€"other worthy was revived in the course of an hour. | purposes, CANADA‘S GROWTH <â€" ~EXCEEDS U. S. Population Increased 32 per Cent Compared with 24 per Cent in States Ottawa, Oct. 18.â€" There is * â€"one satisfaction to be gained out cf the census figures. . Though they do n# prescat a total as large as was exâ€" pected, they do shwÂ¥ a ~greater inâ€" crease of percentage in population for #1+ decade than any similar" increase in â€"the Un‘ted â€"States:â€" The highest percentage cver reached by the Repu‘â€" lic was 24 per cent.:; the percentago of increase in Canada for the decade is 32 per cent. falling off of 9 per cent Alterta:â€" gained 411 per cent., Sasâ€" katchewan 39 per cent., British CG" lumbia 103 per cent., Manitois .78 per cents, Quebec 31: perâ€"Cgnt., CR tario 15 perâ€"cent., New Brungwigk 6 perâ€" cent., Novaâ€"Seqtia 4 per cent., while Prince Edward Islond shows a There is _ mo liselimod that . any furtbet digures will be given 0t â€" for practically â€"a iwasith. ~It seems > to be defnitely decided that the bulletins shall only be imade public by the Minister of ‘Agriculture _ personally, and as he leavas this week to loos alter his reâ€"election in Yaleâ€"Cariboo, he can ho‘dly return much befaie the éate set fr. the moeeting of Parliaâ€" ment, November 15. feks One â€" . in‘eresting a iscs. out Aho en # .0 Tnnt ies betomm o ht . migrants whop catme "into> wo the déecaoe‘" â€" The actuaj ce in :he“:opuhm&: 1,710,584 g cly 5,179 more wis pumber fl“m, W‘im“\zh as the ‘gverage rate na 1 incfease is 15 pet cent, OL pmh\'e lron ‘cither a remorkable ‘ leabage of â€" jmmizâ€"ants across t bog8@t, or >a â€" lanentable m(w-trg.da cxodus of _ wir own. fol" & > U1 {ted â€" States. . 1t is hinted het the . now Min‘sters will «mer an vestipation in both qucsâ€" t ons. s While stafistics are ava lable of the numbet \if ~Eastern Camdions _ whs have â€". ta‘gn up botesteads jn . the West, it is not jossible to. securs any data LM". people ‘who have gope Mest mid ta‘cn up commercial purscits, . / * Th\ next bulletin will, it precedett is follorved, beâ€" theâ€"population olâ€"the variogs Wï¬ g mne" the: T by 'â€â€˜ by religions> © ‘These are| tally ready, but the . final nfl-fu'm- yet {o taka _ place, and. these ~ [ will take© someâ€" time. Ro Aot 9 S eP Exjperts hete seens to thisk that the los® of Abe Maritime Provinces â€" has bech~‘ w :; b iiys West, _ and that the is due to many immigranieWoerpssing to the States, MINARD tisim and it for b Minard‘s . LAintrment Cc Dear Siteâ€" 4 can The Canadian â€" awards were as fol A WRLLâ€"KNOWN MAN A wards Ingmigrary No More for a ‘Month A Remarkatfe Leatage CANADIAN HEROES | . WIN CARNEGIE AWA Ament Co.,; LAinited. â€" 4 can recommend your mmgn_'rxg.f l\h: to Canadians w . 10 Et rwo 4e MWn Laird entered. a bedroom â€" of © . the burningâ€"house. and going to the bed caught hoid of Vera, put her under his arm and felt ‘under the covers for Theron, but could not . locate him. ‘The heat was so intense> and _ the smoke so thick that Laird was driven from the room, a purning curtain fallâ€" ing across his shoulders as he went out. the doorway." He ‘was badiy burnâ€" ed about the head and was disabled for some time. . Vera was slightly burned, and Theron : perished in â€" the flamés. ; * Hï¬q is a woman who spea‘ s from t 1. tnowlcdge and long exje i ©100, Miz., Mrs. P. H. Brogen, _ of Wilson, Pa., who says, "I know from experience / that Chamberlain‘s Coug\ Remedy is far superior to any other. For croup t.‘re is nothing that excels i."<For sale ‘by all dealers. f EIGHT FREICHT CARS "â€" DERAILED NEAR BRESLAU riday «hn a we 'rré': “{‘ t (acil w apd a half cast of mained on‘ the track wintk. l .: a cory from Videau, who was entangl ed in m â€"rope and ho was * being crushed by theâ€" machine. . ‘The belt came off just as one of ‘SBhaw‘s arms came in contact~with the pulley, . but he was not injured. Videau was badâ€" Iv injured, â€"but. recovered. ‘ ‘Foronto, Oct. 18.â€"The annual mcoetâ€" ing ofâ€" the Daughtors of the ‘tmpire #ook place toâ€"day at the Kin; Edwa~ + Hotel.: There was some frictien 0 er the .attempt +o have all the: regular hgents in theâ€"primary chapters m exâ€"officio. memLors of | the execrtice. ;'I’pp caused so much opposition ~t~at atâ€" twenty nfl: to two they â€"aiâ€" Jryitned ; for alternoon #.s1tof, witicrit having actually accompliâ€"hed eny thing, ~ Mrs. Calin (l‘mnll, of : Winnipeg, thajlenged $5¢ ty of the mecting the grourd that it hid beeb _ imâ€" Ffl:efly rogtzoned from May. to Oc« fobcr, on jng ta. the _ coromition core> glln. ‘There afe: 250 delegates;y reâ€" ty mmlz’ from fystrict points. \ Mfs. 8. Notdheimer, president :. o‘ _ asgoujation fot â€"cloven: years, ter ed. hor yesignation ary! refused to: b on‘ the: sexcoutive. i BUILDING SITES SECURK V 1OR MANUFACTURERS J. W. Capéland, cf â€" Dgytcn, Obip, puch sod a bottle of : Chamberlain‘s Co gh Romed;y lor his boy who had â€"~p cold, apd ~before ‘the tottls was l1 used the boy‘s cold was Lone~ Is~ tlat not better than to 1#/ a C o dollar doctor‘s till? . For sale by all Dealers. =~ _ Galt, ‘Oct. 19.â€"Although Galt , has shown a considerable increaso during the past year, it is expected that the expansion of theâ€"town will be still greater during the next twelve months:~A ‘syndicate have purchased 120 actes on the southern â€" outskirts of the town and forty acres are to be given free to manutacturers who wish to locate here. The town will ~also be presented with a free school sitc, and ~sufticient ground on which . to build _o"mm i will algo :;4 sirsl: away. «1f was an Dâ€"lgy the fialt, Pregton & ï¬-.,m nal way have "secured & â€"right of way through. the â€"property forâ€"the | conâ€" struction of a‘street car lineto the hospital, which is situated about a mile gnd g hajf {rom the centre â€" of the town. + "At ol NB 0 006. . track . boen clear to allow regulat p to pass the 5.20 Foot â€" war. dolaped tor FRICTION AT D.0.E, MEETINGâ€" IN TORONTO Eight ffoight cars rowhn _6 er ~the mans whorare atht) trilg, bab been recognized by the Carâ€" negiv jund in the mauner statâ€" ed in the accompanying story . * WILLIAM H SHAW, Medi In two cases . awards were made to assist theâ€"survivors ot Canadians who _ gave ~up their lives in tryingâ€" to ~save others. â€" The dead herocs ‘were: â€"LARS 0. RISVOLD, Ayles DUIY, : it 2 00â€" +0 c C200 00 ROW L was Pravelling dinaged t on Thack man is "Wrom: élayed ‘tor considérable . . TXS) W uï¬'w!m m::eu was due m &.J g tortim . #o en at wore detailed an m*an‘meent an1 30 other lit resla at icha y m Hg (f wi the.stomach are their . mogt comâ€" mon ailment. â€" Toâ€"correct this â€" you will find Chamberlain‘s Stomach and IA4:er Tallets excellent. ‘They are easy and pleassent 10 take, and mil+ snd le in .effect. For sale~ by all ers. S If you have youn; childen . you bave â€" pethaps noticed that digorits Will Vote on There will be three .ballots preparâ€" ed: one for the members of the offiâ€" Clal boatds, one for the mempere . of the church eighteen years of age and over, and one for the members of the churchâ€"under fl!me'-'fl years (fâ€" ago. A geparate ballot for information,only will beâ€"taken of the adherents. Fhiree questions will be on the balâ€" lot papers:"(1) Are you in favor of organic union with the Presbyterian and â€" Congregational Churches? _ (2) Do you 3ppxoyp of ‘the proposed â€"basis pfâ€" union? .(8) ‘ Have you any guggesâ€" tiong, or alternatives to offer? ‘Phé Secretary, Rev. Dr. T. â€" Albert Moore, reported the result of the vote on Church union in the Annual Conâ€" ferences;> 1,579â€"for, and 270 againgt, out of 3,770 members of those . Con» Toronto, Oct. 19.â€"The quéstion â€" of Church union is to be submitted _ to the official boards and â€" the memberâ€" ship of the Methodist. Cburch within the ~next sixâ€"months. â€" The General Conierence special committee at _ its annual meeting â€" yesterday in the board room at Wesley buildingsâ€"direcâ€" tod that a vote be taken by the oMiâ€" ctial boards not later than the third quarterly meeting of the boards in the Contcerence year; that is; in February, and that a vote of. the membership shall be taken not later than April 15th. ‘The superintendents of .circuits and missions will be instructed to arrange that the fullest possible vote of the membership bé secured. A sutâ€" ficientâ€"numberâ€"of copies ol the ~basis of unfon will Be sent to: each superâ€" intendent to enable him to present a copy to each family on his charge. . â€" ferences am enjoying good health. It is now -onm’unldlhnw g:&*‘..":‘...‘:a.z.:':.gg * do all my m 76 the backnchs ang more: think [w4. ; Woona w oef. Backache fs a symptom of Garel en nonrage ~~4 cured by Lytia & Pioitan‘s BE egetable Gompound _ "’l†C wen i THAT: * AWEUL _ |_ BACKACHE P > erange â€" [f ot of the t othink M “umh‘hm' ers of Cansda. $400.00 & in prizes will be awardâ€" ed to sach Province. â€"‘These prizes will be divided into four groups, consisting of: * . & revings se O Soloe ie e fhies io fho farmtx n each en enitt, oc 50 "oanerape »oe, Py h en U Cnurch Union Horaq Touh n> childen ~ you . s ROBOACRCHCACHCECCRCROHCEOâ€"CBC:ONCRCbOY® DH030B0â€"000000(406000; Every farmer in Cahada is . ponâ€"or a postcard will . eligible. Therefore, do not â€" sign your name and a be deterred from enterâ€" . dréss ‘thereto and mail ing by any feeling that | it toâ€"might it 33 se Canada Cement Company, Limited $3,600: in Cash Prizes for Farmers u Walarloo Ont., RBranch,â€"* Jacob Hespeler, Manager Guaranteed Security & 6% MMAAMMAAMMAMAAMMMM i Licensed Auctionser ; And Vailnatop â€"_ a\r "\ ’ t $ Slyt o. +MA : % houe 827* 4 Sanderson‘s Bakery Fancv Cakes las 77 Branches in Canade, and Agents and Correspondents it : 177 B cmdb dcbae is 2 2 200 9 ., * A GENHRAL BANKING BUSINEBS PRANBAOTED. is JACOB BALL T HE: MOLSONS BANK Your !umup is respectfally Having â€" taken out an avctionâ€" et‘s 1icense for Waterloo County I -? prepared to conduct Saies for f«rmers or others havink Tnting thei uie Talch .-E""‘“:" conducted by me were the â€" E: Block and the Merner k rlin and the Ontario Seed Co WMotlon. id timeigio s Fruit Jars, Sugars and the best Pick: ling Vinegars on the Market . _ A. S$. Hallman, Prop. . . R.vev Buns Bread Rolls aud i F.G. Carthew, Waterloo W. MO. Lochead, Berlin C Do you know of any in t thaty;:_vsa%gmt.pith t& nftty.wrmomyabwlnfl guara h‘;flhrx!uumd corporation? We mzmh: inâ€" vestment to offer canâ€" b&Am or call at National Finance Company, Limited Paid«p Captal and Reserve over $780,000 26 Wellington Street East N B. DUERINGC, Waterloo All â€" . TORONTO Head Office, Vancourer, B.0. . 1i Local Reprerentatives Capital Paid Up, . $4,000,000 Rest Fund * â€" $4,41400,000 Total Assets over $44,000,000 at all Branches _ Interest allowed at highest current rate. Fresh Fruits Kking 8t Katerito SsAVINGS BANK CEPARTNMENT Whatever: upon. the ‘quantity of? :used. â€" As a matter of fact, mfâ€:,r = test will dependâ€"to a great extent on f reading of our 160â€"page book, "What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete." In this bookâ€"sent free on request to.any farmer, full instructions are _ uvoluwm-uolmmnl.hï¬ 7 for every kind of farm buildings and farm utllity, â€" You‘l see the need of this book, whether you ‘are going to try for a prize ( or not. If you have not got your copy :yet,: write for it toâ€"night. Simply cut off the attached couâ€" ponâ€"or a postcard will doâ€" Plea sign your name and : adâ€" send :C ‘E L‘E 3‘!“!’ :‘1’1 Incorporated 1855 gainst For remem and b4%4 WATERLUOO MOTOAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. â€" INCORPORATED . IN . 1663 1 otai assery atot Decembers: a "% sut $ Meat . Market Profits â€"â€" <Paid Partioipatin® Polioyholders Prove Powerâ€" ful Points in favor â€"___. ortas _ /.. 3 Secretary .. _ â€" _ . Treasurer Head OMce, Waterlibor, Ona t President and Managing Director Jame Livingstons, bte. William Snider, Keqg. OrFFIL ERE Wm, Buider, President, Geo. Diebel, Vioaâ€"President, Frank Haight, Manager. ‘PW'W 6 a. BGgtt ‘prit‘s Agonk Frank Haight, q. "Wchnwcmm:d-p vibg onr M daee. outena all the vear raund. > it zs Vea oob dogar o haenugntaieng Write for the Neat Little Memo Book and ï¬dz ;hy our policies ‘are st. ramg 5+ BOARD OF DIRECTORR, DOMINION LIFE Thomas â€" Hilliard Address P. . Kobs Berlin, Ount cular â€" a n d L "tal