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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Jul 1912, p. 2

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lego k / C k o oi td : o feaa * 4 ‘_.~â€" favid Bean & Sonu, Ltd. S K. ns I nc e t t« metailic . products" $13,000,006. _ <ihe | yield of the silver ‘mines :of Oob.lt' provides one seventh of" the: world‘s .qutput, the production of 1911 being | 314 million ounces.. The output of nickel and topper ftom the Sudbury: | district was somewhai less: than in “lo:}h_ yield .of nickel being 17,049 | tons ~and of cpoper 8,966. tons, the i whole having a‘ vahue in the form of . maite of about $5,000,000 . ‘The report continues: ; .: ' ~ "It is evident that ‘the ~mining â€" thâ€".. ‘dustry will prove Of great gervice in | the settlement of population in the morthern parts Of .the province.: ~ As ‘exploration is extended, theâ€" . preâ€" Cambrian â€"formations are revealing their riches of metailic ores â€" gold, sgilver, nickel, copper, fron,â€"and the ‘ ‘tniniig camps â€"which have 'dtii‘ly‘*i come into existence and which are bound to spring up in the future will "afiord the. very best market for all sorts of farm products. Now â€" that ‘ railways are rendering Northern Onâ€"'; tario more accessible to prospectors, lumbermen and farmers, the naturat wealth of the country, hitherto Jying ‘The recent record â€" of the departâ€" ment of lands, forests and mines for Ontario is ‘illuminating.. â€"It . shows L2 Siux ~a covasnte Â¥utubâ€"f fi‘d" In 1911 the output of the mines and metalliferous‘ _ works ~ofâ€" . Ontaric amounted to about $42,000,000. ~ Of this amount metailic products _ e>nâ€" tributed about $29,000,000 and nonâ€" metailic . products $13,000,006. . he yield of the silver mines of : Cobalt provides oneâ€"seventh _ of" the â€" world‘s wealth of the country, hitherto Jying tormant is being ;ore easily â€".and «apidly developed."" © e ‘Such figures tell their own story of the mineral. wealth of Northern Ontâ€" ario, but the story ol its possibilities does not end there. ° It has been amply demonstrated that this portion ofâ€" the province . can . sustain a large agricultural population, _ and that it is able to raise crops not secâ€" ond to those of older Ontario. in inter than Puesd sÂ¥ DUNT «lvertisemenms as pted up usiay each wieks A petition, under â€" ‘‘The â€" Municipal Drainage Act," was presented . to the Council signed by Irvin A. Snider and ethers, who compose a~majority _ of ewners of lands to be benefitted _ as required by said Act. & Woolwich Tp. Council The Municipal C ship of Woolwich on . Tuesday, the 1912, pursuant to last session. All the members _ present. The Reeve in the chair. > The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. Moved by Mr. Brodhaecker and Mr. Weber, That C. D. Bowman, engineer, be instructed according to the prayer of the petition presented . to â€" this Council by Irvin A. Smider, to preâ€" pare a report, plans, specifications, and estimates of the drainage â€" work, and to make an assessment . of â€" the lands inyolved under the . Municipal Drainage Att. Carried: Moved by Mr. Weber and Mr. Koch, That we bereby‘ instruct the Clerk to prepare a byâ€"law to prevent the dumiping of réfuse and rubbish on ot along the public highways in ~> this township. Carried. The Council adjourned for one hour at noon. The Council ; members presen Moved by Mr. Brodhaccker and Mr. Snider, That, in regard to the letâ€" ter received {rom J. L. Wideman, reâ€" questing this Council to hand over to the. Police Village of St. Jacobs, for fire protection purposes, the sum of $120.00, which anount was~ received from Police. Magistrate Weir, * for damages done to shade trees on the m«: highway, .. we take â€"mo â€" action. Nubt.ce t th Mov oo c € chi The copy for changes w»u M A SPLEJ Dib Lt 11‘ 61 contaims thos® requires special avarishment of sasy astimiation Mr Seott‘s Emulsion an Tuesd 1y D008 wl Villa O 00. Carried. Mr."Snider and Mr. Koch Howinx accounts be: paid it met again. Allâ€" the known on applicavion q tha digestion. vuncil of the Town met: at Conestogo 2nd day of July, adjournment â€" from tal properties t â€"by Mr. Weber ve hand over (o St. .Jacobs‘® the er the body OUstathad his | It was of course aimed.at the omâ€" ,t.eopnths. bGt was couched in. _such general terms as to insure lu&; ‘ts a matter of course. The 1, ‘however, apparyully blinded to its acâ€" tual import by the beated discussion | (some of which nad heen by no n relevant), yvoted is down . zm McCalltm‘s cynical â€". smile, â€" C not ‘realize: their position until after _adjournment. altlee oppose: ‘‘the: al. imem bership of this umm Lollege ol WW) C hagte he SeuiteRients bf . ns medical abt."** . ~ / "~ * â€" This highly dignified e o d n tiale D d Gâ€"ema troluced by. Dr. James McCaltum® the University â€"ef ‘Foronto. m that all cnromhcrs oi the College . cf {hfie&.nfl”u shall be <n> vit! ..-':-?"“k' medicines, supeery, and" tery, and whereas the Proâ€" Â¥ince : of _ Ontar 0 by.,virtteâ€"of the sane act â€" requires certa‘n st.n‘ards ol education "cf alt "J"'Z of . : the College, .. the Logistat "’}W of the Council. of the College y> s:Clans. and Sugcons is hereby . inâ€" strugted to res st.all leg slation grant ing membership of this College® < to any man or body of n who have not fulfilled the requirements of the act" Dr. E. E.Jfll}{d ‘l‘mfifio‘fiehr: that theâ€"committee was a: desire " to have the !‘pmz of medicine"‘ _ defired ty Jaw, and t_at any . definition ~not ‘recognizing ‘osteoâ€" pathy would secure no consideration from the Legislature. He maintained that the proposed requirements.of the matriculat on â€"examinationâ€"attendarte at eighty per cent. of lectures of a course of three terms of nine mont‘s each after 1914, the Council‘s reauler examination, _ with the exception 0: moedicire and the extra subject ‘of 0s teopathy, was suflicient protection for the medical profess‘on and the ipublic, and that it _ would raise ostcopaths ftony . an ignorant into an educated class within a few years. ; the itiog i3 ediiites . ow teg . w i. on record as sof sirots of having the l6gisl In defending the action of the Leg islative Committce in sceking, appar ently, to have osteopathy: rccognâ€"zed Tds â€" â€" motion read : * s . the Province of Ortario mm ty Dr. McCallom stated that be. had no objection to the practise of .osteoâ€" pathyâ€"if the people chose to go . to osteopaths, l¢t them goâ€"but he did wish to prevent osteopaths posing as g@alified in all branches of+â€" fcdical stience. At .ft:sent somts ostedpathic colleges _ gave degrees alter a six months‘ courss,â€"and even the â€"proposâ€" ed regulations of the three and> four years courses were manifestly unfaitr to the ‘legitimate" medical colleges, which tad a tegm of five years. Also, the term "osteopathy" ~would _ have to be defined ifâ€"recognized at. all, else n> . presecutions for tlegal ‘practice could result. In fact, Dr. McCallim saw many ohiections to the action of the: Legislative Committee in recogâ€" nizing ostcopaths at all. Dr. T. W. Vardon of Galt _ conâ€" ; tributed an exhaustive address, â€"reâ€" plete with well rounded _ periods, â€" deâ€" spite â€" the fact that many empty benches â€"confronted him. Dr. Varâ€" don is an ardent admirer of osteopaâ€" | thy, and quoted Hon. S. H. Blake as declaring he was a living testimony to : the benefits of osteopathy. ‘"If there are any benefits, let us have ~them," ha adjured. * 4 ‘The net result of the two hours‘| controversy was the voting down ol’ the resolution anmd _ the appointment of ‘Dr. McCallum to the I.aghlnlvel Committee. This last was accomâ€" plished by an amendment moved~ by Dr.‘Gibson,. who deciared that tb. committee needéd a man capableâ€" of . carrying on a wide, open discussionâ€"., in fact, such a man as Dr. McCalium. | With â€"a broad, â€" indulgent, . _ careless smile,â€" Pr. McCallum promptly â€" seeâ€" onded the motion. *‘ is San o W And that the Reeve grant his orders for the several amounts:â€" f A. Freeman, work .on \‘terloo A. .Freeman, gravel .=... ... ... ©. Scheifele, railing and filling NOe .20..+ i.) 33.\ coindy, h 4 1 "rts (8. 00 N Henry Giltes, nallsSN... ... .=. | Poter Berges, lumber, cement and WOTE 4 ty * wwisigst ic rolts in. .. .\ MWPR 4. T. Schinfdt, conciete tiles ... 52 Henry Shantz, concrete thes... 36 8. J. Nelwon, gravel and work 8 W. 3. Snlg, freight on steel ... 3 Municipal World, supplies ... 1 D.: M. Bowman, lumber ......... 9 Jobhn Brox, repairing bridge ... 9 Trussed Concrete Steel Co., steel townline a t uam â€".. . ~$00,.00 Norman Sny work on Warerloo Elmira Machine â€"road machine ad wÂ¥ .# Tt« o n oduadig "| _ 5.‘ :~ wonts â€" July tal Defends the Legislature Defense oi Usteopathy T ha | Aoung ried . W t hi t again atâ€"tbe Conmcil stor#. on Tuesday. the ber ch whde r repairing #404 6t R 121.00 â€" %.18 Har 33 0B 85 35 ‘m Moss, bont‘s wire fence. Jo‘n Pringle, bonds wire fence. ‘Isanc Brightom, tonus fotâ€" wire Anthony Zettel, bom s wire REPORT OF SCANDALS WILL GAUSE SENSATION London, Jnly..â€"SkBogt Caseâ€" ment, sent by Sir Edward Grey â€"â€"to Peru to investigate atâ€" first hand the er, and that the publication ol . the story ‘of human lfifl“‘\m‘d sorprow will cause aBig. sensation. _ __ Minard‘s Liniment. Co., Limited. Gents.â€"JI cured a valuable hunting dog ol mange with: MINARD‘Sâ€"LINTâ€" MENT after several veterinaries had treated him without doing him . .any permanent good. ; Waterloo Tp. Conncil ‘The Council met at the Township Hall on Saturday, June 29th, _ prr= suant to adjournment. e Moved by Mr. Haliman, secoryled by Mr. Shaw that the petition of Elias 8: Shants and others be laid over till no>xt session of Countil. â€" * Moved by Mr. Hallman, see. n led by Mr. ~Janzen that the Assessment Ro‘ls for 1912 poâ€"rnd they are bereâ€" by {ullyâ€"revised as they now stand. ~. Most of the KBled: were c oonen ase Anring the good." The passerged teain: Which ib easinia reopl ie ie m it in wu? k tll way througt the tnr“’!": to a stop. & ‘The accident, the cause of which is not yet _ > _ . WILEFRID GAGNE, Prop. ol Grand Central Hotél, Drum mondvitie, Aug. 3, 1904.©= °: Memlersâ€"all presoat. The Iee © in the chair. * Minutes of â€" the preceding . sez on were read and approved. Mored by Mr.: _ Shaw seconfled â€"by Nr. Grof that Byâ€"Law No. 991. to grant certa‘» privileges to the Betlin a1d Nortbern fcailway Company LP fead the third time and l‘lle" 7 io oel Bela ate, Lacka® + tprt Nx repaid iocrrust Mored py Mr. Janzen secondtd . by Mr. Shaw that $500.00 be translerrâ€" ed from the â€" Bankâ€"in~ Berlin to a Han‘t in Preston for the use of _ the President and secretary cf the muniâ€" cipat Te:cphcne Company for the putâ€" chase of supplies and labor. Moved by Mr. Shaw seconded â€" by Mr. Hallman that the follow.ng. . acâ€" cornts be paid and the Reeve ~grant his order on the Treasurer for .. the several amounts, viz : Levi Cressntan, stone and graâ€" _ Lawrence Snider, "gravel Aaton . ~ Snycer;>>bonus Enmantel Lehnen, bonus fente ... ... .47 a‘ciock Aibert Christian Reinhardt ~~ Gut and gravel ... ... Moses 8. Hallmar," refairing Sanfi.fm, bomas w W patiets, nr . demage â€" s&,&-ufi'm C k Charles M. Wikhelm, bonus wire 1€000 | i.i« uon ) h e wl ce Frank Scherer, putting in tile .and catch basin ........0.. .. Jobn Wakh, gravel ...« ...}. . (Cht:stlan Reinhardt, cravel and Christian Retmhardt 10000 4; . s ol t 5)1 0 cec "a +i +~c Noak $. Snyder, Gravel ... Allert Lehnen, gravel ...... Emenzel Lehnc®, gravel .. Anthony Zettel, gravel ... Edward Hilgartner, gravel .lohn K: Rabe, wite fence fence Anthony Addison Albert Pehrenbach, bon‘ s wire A. R. Witmcr, wire ferce ...... John Habermehl, filling wash hk Ree ohn rles Sal isb pridge . ..> Yours, m-v & Cnider, â€" Fonus l 344 Lehnen, bonus wire Tilt,; 3 mont Wilhelm, bonas wite 6. damage scandals connected with extra 48 D« t« tonus wire hont‘s wire A700k d uds sn lad seconded â€" by be transferrâ€" Berlin to & wire wite wire The Ree © $10.10 â€" a o 135 .00 13.20 16.60 1.10 1360 15. 40 $.90 4.70 8,80 13.80 $.10 1.20 11.60 11.40 12 $4.50 $1 56 5.20 #20 r.‘ 0 70 system regulator is FIG_PIULS. At all dealers _ 25 ard 50 cents or _ The Fig Pill=Co., St. Thomas, Ont.° â€"â€"â€" To cleanse the system ‘of undigested tocd, foul <gasee, â€" excess bi‘e im~ the liverâ€"and waste matter in theâ€"bowels will im, &‘r your beoih. â€" The #est Prantford, July 5.â€"Th> <éoavention of _ police â€" chieis of . Canada â€"was browght to an enjoyable closo here .toâ€" night when the delegates were tenderâ€" ed â€" a banguet by the sity. The feaâ€" t‘re of the affair was the presontaâ€" tion to Chicf Slemin of the King‘s impdal,â€" included in the New Year‘s gifts to Canadians. His honor Licutâ€" enent Governor Gibsn made the preâ€" sentation. . Mayor Hartman presided <hd speaers.of the evening were Preâ€" sident Chamberlin, Judge Hardy, Mr. T. H. Preston, W. C. Livingston. Sold. in Waterloo by A. G. Hachnel Druggist. ~a. Parole System At the session this afternoon a papâ€" erfrom Inspector Archibald, of Toâ€" ronto,â€"on the parole system was preâ€" sented.â€" ~The success. of the system now in vogue wus emphasized and it was pointed out that the mote money srent byâ€"the Dominion: Government in the moral :improvement of prisoners, the results wovuld be better citizenâ€" ship. â€"~Parole Was merely an apporâ€" tunity for a ~prisoner toâ€"regain his citizenshi> and . it was one accepted by the great â€" rijority who received the privilege.. > > F ¢ Alter considerable discussion, _ St. «John? N. B., was chosen as the next pFlace of méeting. The officers elécted were as follows : President, Chiel: Detective*Carpent ¢t, of Montreal. Col. Sherwood, of Ottawa,. was _ a speaker at the closing session. Viceâ€"President, ~thiel ~W. T. Wil Tiams, of London. a 8c retaryâ€"treasurer, Deputy Chicl Start, of Toronto. Exécutive, Col, Sherwood, of : Otâ€" tiw& ; â€" Chiet Rudiand, of Halifax ; Supt. _ Rogets, _ of Torontb ; . Chiel Campeau, of Monttea!, and Chiel Gagâ€" me, of St. Bonilace. + Gco. A. Tilt, telephone and exâ€" .*~ press a. c. and conveyancing. 44. 20 Casper. Jacobs, binding assessâ€" . _ _ ment â€"and: collector‘s : roll â€"; . ~6.00 Post Master at Blair,; 3 month‘s PORbARC : ... Qlica ~t : .call cuccs y 690 Wm. B. ‘Orr; bonus for wire §0N00: x:10.2 Cgge:: 4) .e sns am‘> 4400 J. Operholtzer, posts, poles, gravel and spikes ... <...... . 995 George W. Latsch, bomus wire â€" _ Cockshott Plow Co., 3 drag SOTAPETS .....20. ........ ....... C €4,00 Cyrus Weber, gravel dathage to KIMAMNGEGE )03 leur 8 oo ton . Rechons * MRAM Waterloo Corporation work on Town dine 4 cost......_.. .. 18150 Moved by Mr. Grofft seconded by Mr. Janten that this CouncH now adâ€" journ "to meet again on Saturday, JSuly 27th at 10.30 o‘cleck a. m. + GEO. A. MLT, When one of your animals is so hurt that there uflleor-oe‘hm of heali flle;:lhu is the time to nnebugn' t Liniment. Ms. G. P. A , of REvans Mills, N.Y., says 3t driving cows to pastitre one of thein was hookedâ€"in the udder, the horn penetrating #so fat that x:dlk ran out in a stream. â€" Kvery 1 talked with, said there was mo chance of The infured m 'l-nduuulb ‘J. in efeant en a ifenien, no more heated a m ihie 10 find J m::-'..z mer uz-u- j request k ie RE it ces s * d downa the embsakment and i) rear Pullma®s car béfore comit t yet explained, occutred at 5.45 But Douglas‘ Egyptian Liniment Saved the lajured Quarter, De NEGLECT T healors. _ Pree sample « #th,ko:: :::.:;‘A'I(J a6C Is a Success New: . York . 4 had been stand Crash» | toisne ver m Persipint wake cuere "hil ‘reralpied â€" | i10RM â€" oanikal t * EmM IRIFALL wfi * 9" Up !* HEFIFTH ANNUAL _| 20,000 Homes Were Dark bvl # "*ert )N | ‘Five Hours Last Evening j . qvak c=~==~â€"!EXCUTKSION + i : lys 1‘%'0-!0 vm‘:‘ll :rdyvr h-d’gh: t w Au s lerk 3.80 Pitate Flents, The World get supply© from â€" the Robert _ cmytq p‘elock <the~ : storm > ‘pver fi a deluge â€" of ;*M 7-4! deafening fiznu 'm: nuniber of places were struck, includ L\w. Joseph‘s Convent;~ on St. A street, and the "tower of The Mail and FEmpire boitdiig, but no serious _ damage was reported, were sta The meterological office.~ reported 0::‘ th 15 ‘hog ‘beenâ€" general toâ€"day, not m in Ontario . ‘but in the Western provinces. x Ottawa,~July 5. hg :a severe . Taylor, man, as ning and ‘killed. He bad taken refuge under a bridge. as s * cretary Board of Moral Reform, â€"Toâ€" romto. * 15 Yonge St., ‘Toronto, Candda. Relerences as to Dr. McTaggart‘s :cmty pormitted o on t Sit W. R. m"&, ‘Chief Justice. Liquor and Right Rev. J.F. Swéeny, â€" D.D., Bishop of Toronto. athoiio Inodgs, Onietie: _ "a Record, . Pr. McTaggart‘s vegetable remodies for the liquor and tobacco habits are healthful, sale, inexpensive home treatments.:: No hypodermic injections 10 publicity, no loss of time â€" from business, and a certain cure. Conâ€" sultation or correspondence invited., ©Toronto, July: 5.â€"An orderâ€"has been issued by _ Official Reletee '9@:5 Kappele, K. Câ€", that a dividend : fifty per cent. will be paid to â€" shareâ€" holders of the York County Loan who have not sent in pass ‘books to the liquidator, the dividend to be . comâ€" muted inâ€"like manner to that . paid those who have sent in pass books. Order was necessitated by the â€" fact that 16,543 sharcholders of the deâ€" funct ingtitution have not yet sent in any claim to the amount invested ‘ in it, and there is . a sum of $125,124.65 awaiting them in the bamk.â€" The next dividend will be the final one and may not come for a couple of years, . The amount of it at presert is uncertain. During the summer months mothers of young children should ~watch for any tnnatural looseness of the bowâ€" els. When given prompt attention at this time ‘serious trouble may be avâ€" oided. Chamberlain‘s Colic,â€" Cholera, and Diarrhoca Remedy can always be depended:upon. . For sale by All Dealâ€" erg. Rev. N. Burwash, D.B:, President Victoria College. 3 DELINQUENT SHAREâ€" HOLDERS GET DIVIDEND FIELD:CROP MEN IN CONYVENTION lor the purpose of arriving at a uniâ€" form system of Mi-;hL ifferent soore cards, and a uniform system of judging. . Two . hundred agricultural societies â€" have entered this stendifg field crop competition, and 5,000 in dividual fatmers members of these soâ€" cieties are competing. . This ficld crop wotk is considered the ntost importâ€" ant lin6 yet takon by the {armers of Oltnd’; 1Â¥ wu”wum six years â€" ago by super mtendent . Wilson, und the gtant. Aotr this year is »18,â€" Aimong. other important maiters resolution passed â€" that the Domi Government. be memorialived to end the Seed Conftrol< Act of 1941 that it will: be necessary to have receptacies, packages, sacks orâ€" | of aKaifa seed offéred for sale in © ada matked in a . plain anmd indel mannot with the nante of the prov state or country in which the : 500 id Sir George W. Ross, exâ€"Premier of The main object of thie mecting was) A. McCTAGGART, M.D., C.M., ....‘!fi «s ’A'_L C Man Kilied «t Ottaws ty Tobacco Habit 1 . woek ofâ€"~cx0e: h an emerger n nesded hefaoy AT GUELPH 3 EPC P o i’“’j Say M s in gr .‘ p 7 $ ... it ion . Of ofice. storm luge â€" of vivid 7 6x . A , includ on _ St. 6t The M no reported general but in ?;Tl./,r reliable French regulator ; never fails. These uacm:mammulhr:fl:m: a el..a;‘h’.;m.m lh:‘:s-' *s are sold at a box, or three for $10, â€" Mailed to any address. WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Incorporated in 1863 Tota: Assets 31st December, $1426,808 18â€" C. A BOEHM, ~Distriot Agent Waterioo, â€" Ont. Branch, â€"â€" Jacob Hespolor, Dr:â€"de Van‘s Femaleâ€"Pills The Scebell Drug Co., St. Catharines, Ont, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Di. J . H. W " J. t 0. Bog.. 5+. Jacots. Allan Bowman, Eeq , PrestoB." P. E. 8'\390.1. ?';..(ton.fl Kivin %ne. hq m n T rank Halght, Reg. _/ __*â€" OFFICERSâ€" â€"« Wi. Sirider, President. n v E. P: mem'owsfld:. Berlis. titic American, entific "Scentific Amer e lavt 9 hemer Te -"“‘?:L a year n-pu;'-;-n. Bok E eB y® Tngnnm stan® ffone sand kot ..a.f.', antl a"" " . 6 M: Hone striot} y 0 mt WARD E0 mh s taken 1 int e to. reoe Capital ®‘~ Reserve <Hls Deposits ne . Loans and Investments Total Assets > _ â€" *â€" _ First class accommodation and a good time is assured.. SATURDAY, JULY 27th at ballt of f Hatet 7. * _ Aâ€"special . rs Monday,: fuly 20th OO8R0OR880e0GrovscR0DGROO + . 00 * ~ae qgsesaencses Wl‘y.hop otminc r:-nilnc up wir: Bresiau, BULLS ! BULLS ! T o DET ROLNT , LSGWNESSETLLKL,LOLONLbELOr, BUARD.OF DIRECTORS al ASSeL® _ _= 5 5 33,099,192 â€" .. 48,237,2 Has 83 Branches in Canada, avd Agents and Correspondents in all * . " it Erifeipar Citics in ths svonlg Pn onl l A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESB TRANSACTED. A. 0. H LLMAN THE MOLSONS BANK: WATERLOO, ONT at all Branches Interest allowed at highest carrent rate: Insorpoarated 1855 C * RESORD OF PROCRESS FOR FIVE YEARSâ€"1906â€"191 y sertrst= New York 90 Kimg St. E. YIA AQRAND TRUNK AHRT WAIT FOR IT 6 18 will be held on 0o tChro Pu rA 4ramm Ont H Vickets good 4 days In a.l countries. 7A£ mc In ventor‘s Adviser. Mar m»® Q‘l‘ Uai'vor» i}ynsgtul. sorner Bt. .l.l‘- *Btroet, on gnbingmn, D. r‘.'?.'kor"" Sanderson‘s Bakery :â€" ‘King St. Waterion .. ‘Fancy Buns, Bread Rolls; (and Fancy Cakes, %** 4 Phune 248. PROPRIRTOR. . dbgtAattreRdetdRR¢er¢¢a Read the A(!l§. in the. Chrouicle Tel ) . and Save‘w We have the reputation of Woth the shaient nad b choicest meats all the year round. a In the line nf meats we h=<» &M Veal, Lamb, Smgar Hams and Bacon, â€"{our own curing] once tested, always fignas Winem: tock ue a 6 e mSh en Oigen,Lleee Sacen oc esn ed.â€" Ord n all parts of the Meat â€" Market i1 PROMPTL John B. Fischer 3,000,000 . ~ \ 3/ 4,000,000 3,000,000 . 4,000,00C 53s677’73° § .~.""" tE 27:457,006 8,854,801 33,090,192 48,237,284 THE LEADING Berlin, Ont

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