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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Dec 1911, p. 2

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T tag, * ieft at this ds hsn iee n Antamiay ncon â€" i8 concerned. Reciprocity.. WAS _ ""° 3 fi- k\:hlch Nr.. Weichel deâ€" feated Hon: Mackenzic King. ‘\Â¥n allowing bhimself to be used in con ction with the endeavor of the G@overnment to ofiset the attacks _ of Athe Opposition â€" upon Mr. Borden‘s wholly incxcusable surrender to the Nationalists by wrongly attributing dxx\ King an attempt to stir uUP racial striie in this riding and. to otherwise discredit his former _ Opâ€" penent, Mr. Weichel has been badly advised. If a straight statement . of fact, â€"as reported in Hansard, as to h:l_‘t..Bordcu's position on the nayy is raising the race cÂ¥ thenâ€" the _ inginâ€" berâ€"elect for North Waterloo _ should blame Mr. Borden and not Mr. King. womian and child" in North Waterâ€" lwo. "The nayy was> not an issue to $ T L2V% every :man © Ontatio still produces a little over oneâ€"third of the quantity _ of the lumber cut annually in Canada, but its aunual cut, while increasing, is increasing. more slowly each year. Ontario‘s 1909 cut was 17 per cent. greater than in 1908; its 1910 . cut was only 7.5 per cent. more than in 1909;:. The Forestry Brancn of thns{1 Department of the Interior has comâ€" piled statistics showing that 1,642,â€" 191,000 feet of lumber worth $30,011,â€" 000 was cut in Ontario during 1910, but that British Columbia â€" will be Canada‘s premier lumber province in a short time. The diversified forcsts of Ontario have enabled this province to hold its supremacy up to _ the present, as illustrated in 1910, when %,chie( cut. of seventeen srecies ;?fhogn Ontario. White pine. to Â¥alue of $17743,07141 came from Ontario forests and formed 85 . per "pent. of Canada‘s white pine cut. ‘Hllflz half of the hemlock eut _ in R in 1910 was cut in Ontario as was over 90 per cent. of the red pine. ‘Ontatio: contributed over 70. per cent. ‘of the hardwoods. Of the total made upâ€" by 23 species cut in Ontario, over o”%:,xs white pine. . ed pine â€"cof ted 10 per cent., hemlock 12 iwhich are 10 "°°° lished reports of 3 on the address to . correct. . Re King‘s nomination a in which he CI policy of Mr. Bort campaign, Mr. We‘ “ the Globe 1c ;.. implication statement of Mr. the result of th &“-:;r'&,"‘w, . yocl reggy ) ho l opy, ag must not be e u._co‘ph‘ up to Wedâ€" nesday each woek _ The which lished ONTARIO‘s 1910 LUMBER CUT c Base $1.30 : . 91.00 if ts + per cent., leaving 25 per cent. to be jually divided among the hardwoods less important conifers. To arâ€" at the correct amount cut by: amills of, Ontario. in _ 1910, ’ must be added to the . above iber cut, 1,976,000,000 _ shingles j $8,557,.211 and 851,953,000 i worth $1,043,544. ~â€"CRRONICLE TELEGRAPE â€" Give them a few drops of this strengthening foodâ€" medicine every day and watch them grow. e address to have bee ‘correct. . RelertIng ... s nomination ‘wddress ; which he criticised t , .;’;ur. Bor@en during ign, Mr. Weichel, afte the Globe repo‘t, said n tell you, Mt. .SPf..t keeps children healthful and happy. IT PREVENTS Croup Whooping â€" Cough ® M“h f <â€"Loss of Flesh House te to hand, _ ‘show ‘the : pubâ€" ports of Mr. Weichel‘s speech address to have been substanâ€" orrect.. Referring .. @t0 Nt nomination imddress at Waterâ€" which he criticized the ~ naval t‘Mr. Borden during the last m, NMr. Weichel, after quoting s Globe repo‘t, said:â€" tell you, Mr. Speaker, that an, woman and child resented plication contained in _ the it of Mr. Mackenzie King and lt of the elections of . S°Pâ€" 31. in that. constituency show ey thought of guch utterances Minister of the Crown HE RACE CRY Scott‘s mulsion ADVERTIEERS ean, Proprietor WLA 100 per annuge in ad .,n:', 'l'"'a_ is it a mDOnS thenâ€" the _ wemâ€" Yaterloo _ shouwld t not Mr. King. s P blished every debates ‘MR. EULER tur ‘The syst‘em of taxation in vogue is unfair ir view of the fact. that taxation is levied on all~. improveâ€" ments.". The newspapers throughout the â€" province bave all . endorsed this reform in taxation whereby taxes On impro ements could be reduced. ‘After deputations had . been sent ~to and resolutions had been passed endorsing thoir plan Promiet â€" Whitrey â€" stil boldly refuses to recognize it.. _ .. Mr. Eulet informed _ the electors that be was not in the field to make it unpleasant for the Conservaâ€" tive partyâ€"tBat is not the Liberal wayâ€"but . was out to win the elecâ€" tion with absolute fairness. To the new ‘leader, Mr. Rowell, he paid a tribute to his high ideals, his good charectcr and his . exceptional abiliâ€" The â€" Whitnéy Government came in fot criticism for the state of affairs in the educational de;artment _ and its system of taxation. Both of theie are exceptionally lax and are decidedly in need of reform.~ Thets zre too many teachers in‘ the schocls o Ontario at the present time w!‘.o ichd td l 1 Atme i cce stt 0 20e _In concluding. Mr. Euler stated that in the event of his clectionâ€"he would be regular â€" in his attendance at the sessions of the Assembly â€" and would give the very best service it was possitle for him to give. Mr. Euler‘s excellent address . was well received by his hearers and _ a substantial Literal increase in Bridgeâ€" port is certair. Seven Months ties . Victory . and en! lzed the moeting 1 at Bridgepott or /‘ the interesta of didate; Mr. W. spite of the Toronto, Nov. 30.â€" Imprisonment for seven months in the Central Priâ€" son is the penalty to be paid â€" by Roy F. Brintnell, the young chauffeur who was convictet in the _ Criminal Assizes ol willful neglect in . driving his automobile down . Yonge ntl‘eot,i resulting in fatal injuries (to â€" Mrs.! Elizabeth Salter of Oshawa. > | Liberal Candidate Delivers a Businessâ€"Like Address to the Electors a ~splendid crowd of eJCCIOLS "UMCT cd out to hear the favorite candiâ€" date ardl to say~ that they were imâ€" presscd wmhuggu-ndmn of spealting is expressing things mildâ€" Iyâ€" indeed. t ,l it HO onl d AP . to his baring addressed tm meetings during the evenâ€" ing it was . not until 9.30 tha\ . Liber@] stamiardâ€"bearer arrived . and was accorded a very flattering recepâ€" tion.‘_â€" On the plattorm ~with the speaker were Messrs. H, J. Sims, W. H. Breithaupt, A. L« Bitzer, and George M. â€" Shitk of. the â€" village, who was Tpohtot chairnian, each of whom : delivered. brief addresses. spite ‘The sentence of the Court was proâ€" nouncedâ€" on the young man by _ Mr. Justice Riddellâ€" yesterday â€" morning. In pronouncing sentence the Judge said in partiâ€" "‘The jury haveâ€" not. found . you . guilty of the graver offence, manâ€" _ slaughter, as they well might, and I â€" have but to impose the . punishment for the lighter crime. The law preâ€" scribes as punishment for your â€" ofâ€" fence imprisonment for two years in the penitentiary, and also, it thought proper, the payment of a fine, and hn-‘ prisonment until the fine is paid. My duty calling me to award. the punishâ€" ment is one of the most ~difficult which has ever fallen to my lot in a Judicial capacity. Many upmt.â€"‘ tions have been made to mgâ€"and not, all with the same viewâ€"â€"some â€" desire that you may be lightly dealt with, ‘ and some that you may. receive tha severest sentence the law will allow) | I shall not, I hope, permit myself io. be too much influenced: by of either kind. It is the gooa the community which must at all ‘.mes be kept chiefly in mind. * | ‘‘The main object of punishment s that it may operate as a warning to others and prevent the tepetition of like offences. <It is impossible not . to recognize that with no small number of chaufieurs, they conslider . tmomâ€" selves masters of the road, that they may with impunity: run efiar machâ€" incs as they see fit. If an accident occurs “i"l'e‘i)eyn“?‘“ a . misforâ€" tune only. , thr your ishment, must be hnmflfl C‘:n- valty occurring their _ negliâ€" gence is not a mere plece of bad Tuck, but l‘; is a of I :::y are" not simply | unfortunate, . but : they "As this is the first conviction for such an ofience, and as strong â€"reâ€" presentations are made to me â€"â€" that already much good had résulted. from your trial and mmw I may be justified in . .. your mm»ummcl-n O The IN BRIDGEPORT and enthusiason : characterâ€" seting held at the Casing tt oz Thursday eveni1; in i. ‘of <the â€" Liberal canâ€" r. . W.> D. . Buler. © In the â€" cold weather of the Court in Prison t electors turn the that When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain‘s Cough Remedyg It will soon fix you up all right ud‘ill ward off any tendency . toward «pneuâ€" monia. > This remedy contains . m> 0, im or other narcotie end _ pay he giver as confidently to a hbaby as to an adult. Rold by all dealets. Ottawa,. Nov. 30.â€"The Dominion Government _ has refused> to interâ€" vene in the censorship cfâ€" motion picâ€" tures, now under the control o the various _ Provincial Governments of the country. ": Câ€"_ Wiuadle 16e ons 20 ‘This was the rorly â€" made _ to the State Department â€" of (the United States which, through Mr. J. G. Fosâ€" ter, United _‘ States Consulâ€"General here, asked _ that the recent ’h’uflc order of the Ontario Board of Cenâ€" sors with reference to the sefusal to vllow â€" exhibition of films _ showing lke American flag be reconsiders@. 6 corrt‘ 4s re;ly was received by him to the efect that this was a matter {.r Provincial action, and that unless t‘¢ Province of Ontario wisked to take action to amend the order _Mr. Foster, acting on bebalfl _ w« lis Government, broached the . ques tron to the Dominion Government.â€"A &4 00. s oi itc os h coalithes dsc care d o Fi2 Throne on the: Cauadian naval poricy. !. When the division i*!‘fca 4 Two Weeks‘ Debate. est interest ‘prevailed, while specila x * tion was rife as to theâ€"exact Govâ€" . The vote came at the end <of nearly : ornment majority." gfln Sproule two weeks of debate, during which the â€"introduced an element of humor â€" by Nationalistâ€"Conservative ailiance has> gravely asking all members: to re been subjected to a gruelling critiâ€" main in their‘ allotted seats to be cism by the Liberal debaters. â€" The .counted, as ‘"there are ~so _ many methods emiployed by the coalition to strangers in this Parliament"â€"an adâ€" defeat Sir Wilitid Laurier: and his ~mission which caused considerable policy of reducing taxation andâ€" inâ€" Liberal merriment at the expense of creasing trade through a reciprocal the ‘‘strange bedfellows." > Both Sit arrangement in natural products with Wilfrid Lavrier and the Premier were the United States, the appeals to pasâ€"| tendered ovations by their following sion and prejudice, the influence‘ exâ€" | when they rose to record their. votes, erted by ‘financial and corporate in>" and all the new members were heartâ€" terests were revealed in . a striking ‘ ily cheered. The Opposition made the manner, and the new Government was I most of the votes of Hon. Messrs. confronted with the obligation. which | Monk, Pelletier and Nantel, the Naâ€" rests upon them to improve existing â€"tionalist trio in the coalition: ‘ nnvohmatthudoluuly two weeks of debate, during which the Nationalistâ€"Conservative ailiance has been subjected to a gruelling eritiâ€" cism by the Liberal debaters. The methods eniployed by the coalition to defeat Sir‘ Wilirid Laurier : and his policy of reducing taxation and: inâ€" creasing trade through a reciprocal arrangement in natural products with the United States, the appeals to pasâ€" sion and prejudice, the influence~ exâ€" erted by ‘financial and oorponiamw Provincial Control of Moving Pictures oi its own volition â€" the â€" Dominion was pâ€"werless to act. The quicker a cold is gotten _rid oi . the less the danger from pneuâ€" monia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, _ Va., says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain‘s Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best prefaration or the market _ for colds. I have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with me.‘ ‘ For sale by all dealers. FORTYâ€"FOUR MAJORITY : FOR _ _ COALITION GOVERNMENT First Division in the New House Creates Greal Interest in the Count and Galleries , >; Were Crowdedâ€"â€"== Ottawas, Nov. 20.â€"By a vote _ of 121 to 77â€"a majority of 3:‘2- the fln mmnnt es o ce Laurier‘s an *o the C , address in reply to the trnh > from. the Throne was defeated in the first division of the new Parliament this alternoon. Sit Wiltrid‘s amendment set lorth that in view of the divergent views held and enunciated by _ memâ€" bers of the Government on the <t0sâ€" tion of Canada‘s contribut‘ca to _the naval defence of the Empire, the â€" new Ministry was open to grave ~éritic‘sm on its personnel, and that it was also to be regretted that o mention had been made in the speech from . the Throne on the: Cauadian naval polley. ""Ottawa, Nov. 30.â€"Two little boys were sliding down a hillyâ€"street this afternoon, when they slid under _ the feet of a horse crossing the street. Neither the little ones nor the horse could be stopped. The result â€" was that William Jobhn Fina, aged _ four, was â€" trampléd â€" toâ€" death, and his brother, Albert Henry, aged six, is not likely to recover. â€" The Coronet will investigate the whole aftair with a jUry, o. h4 * "I Suffered Intense Pains in My Left Side." Do rullukhbtut be dcth,:my, clm: lh& policy to lock the door the horse is stolen? cured Mrs. C.C. Gokey, of a stubâ€" b«umdbmdm‘:pclu thousands are now with, Read what she says: _â€" _ _ â€" MRS, C. C. GOKEY, Morthfeld, Vt. 1t have any of the sym lln.’zphy mentions, zhy-( duty to protect yourself, i 4 Dr. Miles‘® Heart Remedy Dr. Miles Heart "MB I t Dr. En Arctadt beunipt Wt InponttA for wg t 09 thieg moferote) pifs ETV Tok 1 toee hoe t atarlied chints in WARNING TO BO\S y takep a ol : tariff conditions. no:r pavo® the tor the. plgn.. of .. can frid." against C $y + ons was an emphatic s rom. : tinued Liberal adberence to the path irst ‘ of progress, and devotion to the weal this of the masses as against the classes. ent | Parliament has. made the 20q®int zent‘ ance of a strong aggressive and proâ€" emâ€"| gressive Opposition, which has . kep$ icsâ€" | the Nationalistâ€"Conservative Alliance, the | though (resh from: victory.â€".at . the sew |polis, on the defensive throughout. © "TURKEYS MAY BB CHEAP London, Opnt., Kov. 80.â€"As the reâ€" sult of farmers holding turkeys _ in expectation of. reéceiving top _ prices for . Christmas,; Jocal dealers : have bad to turnâ€" down orders for severâ€" al hundred> thousand pounds from wustern: firms, whoâ€" _ have since conâ€" tracted for a _ supply (inâ€" Chicago: Dealers . claim,that _ now there will be practically no market, and> that farmers will be glad to give â€" away turkeys ‘before Christmas. _ â€" When your feet are wet and cold, and yourâ€" body chilled through and through : from exposufre, take a big dose of ‘Chamberlain‘s Cough Remeâ€" dy, bathe your feet in hot water beâ€" fore going . to bed, and onyon are almost certaim to ward a sevetre cold. For sale by all dealers. Hamilton, â€" Nov. 30.â€"Mr. Allan Studholme, representing the â€" Labot party in the Ontario Local House, held a meeting last night to address the labor men and others desirous of knowing his stand . on : prominent questions. He attacked Sit _James Whitney â€" saying orders had gorne out to prevent the return of _ Studholme as he had proved the only man willâ€" ing to criticize the Government. He cited several instances whore â€" orders in Council overrode the expressed will of â€" the House. He contitued his atâ€" t:c‘s upon the increased > indemnity. andâ€" ecn:pared it to _ a workman who wanted an increase in pay going to the sa‘c of his employer and â€"stealâ€" ing it. it was unfair .and impropet for Cabinet: Miristers to fix their salaries, and members theirs. _ Mr. Studholme denied any understanding with the Liberal party, and repeated his challenge to the Conservative orâ€" gan to prove the statement that he had brought ~out Peebles and Dickâ€" hout and;doubleâ€"crossed them. Messts. Williamâ€" Barrett, Labor candidate in South Wentwortlr; Jobhr Flett, Samâ€"« uel kl.cmletl and Hugh Robinson also snoke. Accuses Premier Whitney Issuing Orders to Prevent His Return Stndholme Talks "I had heenâ€"troubled with constipaâ€" tion for two â€" years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn., and they could do nothing for me," Wl’fl«'t(l Thos. EK. Williams, Middleboâ€" ro, Ky. *‘Two packages of Cham berlain‘s Stomach ari Liver Tablets cured me." For sale by all dealers. Ottawa, Nov, 20.â€"A great collec trou of â€" valuables and curiosities was made _ by the dead letter office durâ€" itig . the year t *A 9 Mediey of Curiosities bl wackage 4 â€"oohe Almost everything under the â€" sur iat could getâ€"#hrough a slot failed ) find an ownér and landedâ€" : gafe, nt unclaimed, at Ottawa. No fewer â€" than 2,9§3,117 letters ards,. packages and caclosures of varâ€" ws kindsâ€"cams â€" in. Among _ them rere chpqres to the value ol $632,â€" 98,~ money â€"a@mounting : to $21,713, rafts amounting ‘to . $164,151, money rders tmlw cighty thousand ollars, prom! notes of the face alue of $183,151,â€" stack certificates, 40,850. â€"â€" There were© 45 aprots, ~ 6 p "the 1lmost i11 Interestâ€"in the Division 1 bust T cartifica tes, â€" oho wing.. gume oth, 31 woltar . developer, 7 # hatr switche to Labor Men The way was paved akes ettifica tes 8 stuffed birds, 270 s, 355 brooches, 3 akeg. @ sertificates garters, 212 h 15 biblos of a t DISLOYAL Mr.â€" Pardee met Premier Borden‘s nomination _ of Mr. Blondin with a vigorous arraignment, which kept the Liberal benches in a storm of cheerâ€" ing. â€"On the part of Canadian Lib erals, he believed on the part of loyal Canadians generally, he objectâ€" ed to ‘the selection of this man as second Commoner of the country. He charged that the Nationalist nominée of the Government was disloyal to Canada, ard had sought by speech and action to stir up sentiment for the purpose of destroying the solidarâ€" ity of the British Empite. He quoted from The Quebec Chroticle, a Conservative paper, which had _ deâ€" nounced ‘the character of the Nationâ€" alist campaign, and .from . L‘Eveneâ€" ment, .a . Nationalist organ, whick had regorted Mr. Blondin as declarâ€" ing: "Canada owes nothing to Engâ€" land. _ England did not conquer het to plant the cross of (Christâ€" here, as did Frame. She did it simply to get trade." â€" Again, reading from the. Hanâ€" sard debate on the _ Drummondâ€"Arâ€" tha‘as‘a byeâ€"election Mr. Pardee read ibe charge made by Hop. Mr.: Broâ€" dour aryl then undenied that Mr. Blon. din at Victoriatille had declared that the only liberties which Canadians enâ€" loyed they smatched from England. England . had ‘‘sown the world witi hatred, quarsels and war.‘" . We have bad ‘enough of Ergland," was his final utterance. ‘‘We have had enough of England and the English." Hlowes _ uts Â¥.â€"F. Pardeé F.~Â¥. Pardee, the Prender lost. his T-fli gave the crowded | f uuuu':h sort of w e â€" you are ist in, k ‘onh.ta. -uzy‘.““m wil m unable~ to take ‘our fair share in it." inyrgim necmsnagme neither of whom,. were present, charg~ ing them with~disloyalty, and declarâ€" ed that Mr. Blondin, in all his antiâ€" British deciarationsâ€"‘"L dare say Re was fervert in his> utterances,‘‘ were the Premier‘s wordsâ€"was as loyal as :-he Thief Whip of â€" the Liberal parâ€" Â¥, You can wash away that awfol itchy Eczenta, and get instant relief, . by using‘ D.D.D. Prescription. Tlis is scientifically zumpounfed «fâ€" Oil â€" of Wintergreen, Thymol, and _ other soathing and fealing â€" ingredients. Perâ€" fectly harmless and pleasant to use: D.D.D. Prescription has cured thouâ€" sands af Eczema sufferers all over Canada, as is shown by many tes timonials the D.D,.D. Company . has received, Mr. Pardee retorted, amid Abeta‘ cheering, that the dental was ‘tardy. Continued on page 7 Mr. Blondin rose and exclaimed that he had said nothing disloyal. Â¥ou can try D.D.D. without cost, and prove its morits for yourself. Fimply write fora free trial botie to tm D.D.D. Laboratoties, Dept. W. C., 49 Colborne St., Toronto. Isn‘t it worth ‘trying? Winnipeg, Nov. 29.â€"Sweeping changâ€" es in the ~government and adminisâ€" tration of the City of Winnipeg are forecasted bere, ©a canvass of the candidates :out for public office in the civic election of Décember 8 having shown a large majority in â€"favor of the adoption of single tax â€" and the commission plan of city gow ernment. Out of . over twenty. car didates whose views on the single tax. questton were ascertained, . it was found _ that not one was opposed to its sulul introduction during a perlod from three to fire years. Among | twentyâ€"two candidates who expressed theis views on govetnment Lby commission, only one was Tound to he opposed to it. SINGLE TAX _ PLAN FAVORED IN WINNIPEG SPECIALLY 1NTERESTING TO WOXEN bech claimed for it, and. we . offef you Rexall Vegetable Compeund â€"with the assuranca © that 4t will provo ben or fa :Tu' Mw:‘:‘ '“‘". renkment bres mandy you may hbave â€" mgfi.; T wASH AWAY THAT ITCH The Speaker Intervenes Pardee Qu de by Mr. B Deputy S; Mr. Pardee‘s Charge Mr. Deput y UTTERA Spea K et SPCA EC <agt lonâ€" M NOCACAORCBCHORCRCRCICACAOATRODCACGERSRODORT ICHOJORCHCACRORT®WORO:OP "ATdORORCHOGORCRCS® Natrsarloo, Ont. Branch, Jacob ~Hespolor, Guaranteed _ Security & 6% WATERLOO MUTOAL] * _ °_ FIRE INSURANCE CO. T m on INCORPORATED IN 1863 ‘ii THE LEADIKG > s Totai Assets 31st December, mnlrak" otai Assets it Decest«r |sMoat Market SOME STAMPS WE OFFER AS MUCH AS _©100. 00 EACH. you have Canada cancelled to oi fak trn Aimastrated entalogue EAm MTCTTL I';; W‘-vf-u;m L mdgw.n';':d.;nqgglo mu(mgx QUEBEC STAMP EXCHANCE (reen) ‘P.0. Box 179, QUEBEC, Canada. CANAD A POSTAGE STAMPS THE MOLSONS BANK _ Best new selected raisins per lb 10¢, ‘No. &g ¢ rante futes . "perfect in quaiity"" 5 ts for te, â€"Oooking Aige now g n +9 ect in or » 008 â€" f lb. 7¢ orp:llu for z?c. Eating figs natural, pnl& or P : to 1 lb, 7¢ or 4 Ibs for 25¢c. â€" Eating figs natural, PW essed 12¢ to 15« Mixed. pael, orange, lemon and citron b. 18c, Icing sugar fres g\mg‘:iilbs f;t‘ 25¢ Best "“‘“',2 w.m:.&.na d:”l Oc to. 45 6 O olasses #, :. Best ng Byrup per: @qt. 18¢ this part of'our stock Isl:ve:llqnekohd and. we can h ily ” ".*' same to the most carefull bu yere. u9 e k WE PAY CASH **When the sores first brc no good. 1 tried salves i w The discase 1 were completely co {mot a year old} had to suffe * One day a friend advised me to try st that time that Z1mâ€"Buk would beâ€"al no harm in trying it, T obtained a supply remedies 1 had tried for over a yes Zamâ€"Buk thore was .in-;*d Ampr treatment aud day by the sores « sesome . was a‘fi‘l to the child‘s s particularly deop. â€" By degrees this, a T7 Branches. in C and Agents ind Correspondents in all gg ches_ in -n:dapdm -m?-dw«gd.' pdent ? ,n? A GHENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANBAOCTED. _ D: . J H, Wabb, Win:â€"m Saider, Reg: Gao. Sisbet, Req, 3. L. Wideman, keq., it Juoote Allao Meowmnan, Mag., Preston. Â¥, 6. Shants, Proaton Thoma« Gowdy, Rag., Guatph, T nle mt m * banished ever this inf for price. F.G. Carthew, rloo W.O. M Loche: rlin Do you know of any investment that pays 6% inumt_w th; safety of your money absolutel guaran b& a large financial corpora e have “; in« ada‘s Reading. Adancial hfi? invest &m ws. Write & lot. "A. Safe or at FOR USED National Finance Company, Limited Paidâ€"ap Capital and Reserve over $750,000 26 Wellington Street East TORONTO B )ABD OF DIRKOTOR® /.. JVD Capital Paid Up, 24-,000,000 Rest Fund _ â€" . © 4,400,000 Total Assets oyver 344.900@00 90 King St. E. Holiday Spoeials at Hallman‘s Head Office, Vancouvar, B.0. . 1 Local Represeitatives at all Branches Interest allowed at highest emuhfi SAVINCS BANK DEPARTMENT A. S. Haliman, Prop. OFPIL ERS EVERY HOME NEEDS IT aP &f cgea ima Incorporated 1855 la wolfe d with sores. © Imagine the pain the poor‘ Sanderson‘s Bakery King 8t. Waterloo /. Fancy Buns, Bread Ro Q Fancy Cakes. :=,,. Y. # : > fp ALENMTS froduce Forsnes i&nwg.s';“ib" AA atives in 300 Citles and ‘Towne All sent Free. Special lin bie bu: Taid) Tor. vearch of" Patont: Oilline rea En e Presid=nt and Managing Director Head Office, Waterloo, Ont JACOB BALL I ourt t 4 all th In the lin Policyholders Prove Pow@Â¥â€" ful Points in favor OoF THE In Boef Write for the Neat Littl® Memo Book and find ou why our policiés s are best. & ® j DOMINION LIFEâ€" Pa We have t . â€" T did not have mu k a oure, but as there 0 t time the d he ¢inis I had A e mhpn:l. gns of one sore on which been v;o have the w ; our nw Llnmo choicest mst o ate all the year round. P o n en e or A red" Haths n&-. { AR Thomas Hilliard Berlin, Ont |our waye suliriy V

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