w%s col ":' the fact mf’orc their. claims .. Mo by Mr. Shaw seconded . by Mr. liat that Byâ€"Law No. 992 o L>y ssex$ for County special pentbre ond Towhship rate for 912 ad n sizstâ€"and second time ‘Moved Mr. Janzen seconded bY Gm&flu By.Law No. 993 _ to paes and levy for the amount . of "te, ï¬ German ! thus on the incident Te nen that when accounts stating the time | Manitoua strip: hat money is wanted, are : sent : out, | t was settiement should be made eithcr *by‘ r Mate SE cash.. ‘The whoesaler" â€" and | fhet, AtS 24W BJ a ¢ 4 f tened : wheat will the bank: won‘t wait, w‘\thtt. is the yet. In Brandon dealer. to do but to place his accounts | was not very gre for collection, much as he dislikes. to. fin spots, but wh I the general public would have more ‘;";"'y"h&‘: :::j 5 m ¢ " »# h h sympath for the dealer wh.om *heÂ¥ Pine troes * we there would be legs tossing about | zarden stuff, but on the pillow when the brain should | there was little be at rest." : at all. ht Much:lof the above . is absalut=ly i mss n 1w HIc »TRO ‘true 'd?u there is so doubt that .many (,Kvs hi iss men almost constantly, fee! | . Madison Hicks Aheâ€"pinch because of slow and . uncerâ€" J Of, who marched ‘ain coflections.~ Much of this, pow_ [ procession of Ca ‘ever, can be laid to the charge ofâ€"the king coalâ€"handlet ds ts f $ * $ Tuesday, followi presentâ€"day met'hods of doing: busiâ€"| ; number of mei ‘ness, ghd the overâ€"anxiéty ~of. many J sf poFice, were 1 dealers to make sates. It is not an | »robably fatally ‘exaggcration to say that a prospeet f’";""' gï¬ "3:‘ i% n 4; rantford, . w :h‘ purchaser is clten made a tealit) | Cuomg â€"for the | Mov ? Mr.. He > Sha ‘u'“x“ By: + m ial rate n tolfic ol s t tisdF m as ufl »Mce ¢ %aï¬on to say that a prospect ‘purchaser is citen made a teality y means of smootX talk of:easy payâ€" “tfl h the part of the |salesman. l&llll. ?uny of the large stcres adâ€" to the effect that you «can t ke the goods row and â€" pay . for m when you are ready; advertise ' gan be seon in almost. any gdty papers, "Get your summer uit now, $2 down and $2 per week," g:ol‘ds to that effect. All this tends to urge people to purchase . before beir financial ability to do so has been attained. A ns .‘f‘l'here is much truth in the old %@. "Pay as you goâ€"if you can‘t E,.doï¬â€™t go. A gencral application / this * principle would : no. .doubt work a revolulion in the business world, and would set right many of wmuflar methods adopted to inâ€" ?R the season‘s turnover. / Try it. 7 84 Not.C« 3 Council. met at the Township on‘ Saturday, July 27th pursuâ€" ‘to adjournment. mbers all present. The Reeve in C 5 C of the . pre.eding© session e read and approved. s Waterloo Tp. Counci 6 Delenture and interost for 1913 _be read the first and second _ Moved by t. Grofy th .nd}ss rate ®@ch te re fpflon Anâ€" A yime is o â€"eurouourkâ€"tBL8)}a\‘I PaY as YOW.CO ~ Janze 906 ing with plenty of outâ€"door exerâ€" food and ai, will :"....:‘-â€"-nnulâ€"dn the Bean 4 Pub&? e y rgey ; for United States : uk. â€"â€" _‘ c _ «ie PDesimaas a . / O 1 Onebiversmemercen 1 +i ADVERTISERE by by th aEEo B SR BW PCE CC ESm NPROOTUT 1 ause of slow and_ uncerâ€"fof, ‘who marched at. the head â€" of :@ ng." Muck of this, how. Lorcesssion ‘of Canadian Northern striâ€" laid ‘(0 the charge. of:sghe king coalâ€"handlets at Port Arthur on O" â€"*"" | Tuesday, following a riot in â€" which netrhods of â€" doing bus}- i number of men, m‘.ufli’ the chief o Gverâ€"anxiety of. many [ 5f poFce, were hurt, some .of _ them ake sales. It is not an »wrobably fatally, is well known in fo say that a prospeet ':erlin‘ Ue was formerly residing a> is citen made a teality nn&lgrd. where â€"_he .outlingd . © % wcheme for the building of a. Jatbof imootX talk otâ€"easy Payâ€"|lemple. He claimed to te the ‘head pelled at t oncel V fi M i M at rounts than . would . P2J They couldn‘t colleck respondent ~ moralizés nd ateb he H pport they Ima en secontRd 07 aw No. â€"994 to he supporters of anything had . C Srst fouut nmeekt ssign in spite ad> : on . thoit ever al roat and the whole No. 9957 .. t« 11 the . rate ). 18 for ind ‘second onded endé his be rm4 an.| f a new labor party, and also _ an ad. | >xâ€"member ol the _ Australia parliaâ€" an f ront. In h‘s fiery political addrets>s To te described ‘himsell as "fln kangaâ€" ‘ ‘oo with the pig iron tongue." > AAl ern belt of 4 y sterrows stt oteuint. Mas ie se m % area. oxwuathiâ€"om Rrandon. and . 10 haye: $\ Friday was‘ the latess compiain®t _ n pmeaus kB thele was mmjch fathage done by Na!!, but at. 1ain was beayy, but no hail.wasexperienced. j â€"In Glenboro‘ district the wind was heavy enough to. ovcrhrn‘&i'ildhgn, and the hail. fattened out in *@ narrow strip, cabsing damage which capnotâ€"be estimated until it is seen Wwhetber the crop will: revive. ‘The damage in Morden district, which w as hardest hit, is conservatively estimatâ€" ed at $100,000: u‘.,-g Da&w,cgp wreeked. (At V 7 hail . was heavy, and ?M gaim.d Near Manitod a strip five milés . Jong a' ‘three wide was â€xct leally hailed ou although to-daym Tarmers report they are still h I that the . flatâ€" tened wheat will pick up and ‘ripen yet. In Brandon district theâ€"damage was. not very great, hail falling _omly in spots, but whereâ€"it: did â€"appear it Tcu_t the crop to pieces. In Brandon city the hï¬kl‘stdpm the leaves from the trees a kanife, and destroyed garden stuff, but a mile out of town there was little i any. trace: of ‘bail M M + 0A L n m""f test A e in the neighborhood of Austin 8 . and farther to the south the vicinity ‘of Maaiton and More A 1 point a "of . W‘“ Abiy. ~A > stt which levelled crops and made/ m ot \ the . fields "“ï¬â€˜.%o« mfl from thg is yA the 'Tlpm“.‘ At Kitfan Boissevain and Souris there was HICKS INâ€" TROUBLE and passed. mt Moved by. Mr. Shaw seconded . by Mr. Hallman that the following acâ€" counts »be ~paidâ€" and â€"the ~Reeve ~grant his order on the Treasurer for â€" the evera / amounts, viz : . waed Henty S. Rieck, bonts for wite /« fence ‘..--A;..f_._..â€....,..;.‘..... .....x..S,l‘-W L.. Snider,. ponus for wire fence, 13.60 Jammiel Markle, bonus for wire Arthur: Pannabaker, bonts for ' yire enées ts 1, C009 NT C 21.60 Ernest Radtke, bonus for wire [ NOR :.:. 222y loilsee." miagcofa o. 0 ons , Mn Archie Newstead, bonus for wire T6hee ........ _=lsl.. anant comie® 6.60 ulius Zeblefsky. bonug for wite _ fente .....:c. ..0..0 d sulesy somer GpOU Jottfried Gutzki, bonus for wire e Lonis Schweitzer, ponus for WiTB T@RCG ,.... .sc ccsliic uiescs Jesse Martin, bonts for wire ‘esse Martin, extra for posts, tugust Sthnarr, bonus _ for ‘enry Ficck, gtavel ... .Z.. . Eidon C. Haliman, gravel and Herman Stuckert, gravel ..... Mrs, Charles Moss, bonus for ‘ â€"WIe Aent® \.4....., A....." wuens Thomas Main, opcrating: grades crop Ed. K Leande 'rmhv harles less for €4 Satutday., : & ¢veno At latest complaint in the Socialist orat aÂ¥ at miles lon b Abe TT pt." And wth . 3 Morden t â€" about 30.00 39 .20 17.20 14.50 2.10 56.10 §.80 10 11 4.20 1.70 3.00 4.00 .89 5100 3.30 %0 20 29 Un MU 00 53 at | ho to be. cont thapter "in is most smazing of trn‘ gedies; fl%fl the Second, and ‘sUCâ€" cesshil attempt to ‘do anything‘â€" with Rosenthal, it was Becker: <who told Roke to lose no ‘more ‘%ime ih putting Rosenthal â€"out <of: the way.*\ That night Rosenthalâ€"and bis> wile dined at the Garden Restaurant at Filtieth street and Seventh Avenue, and it was while they were eating theirmeal thatâ€"Billiardâ€"ballâ€" Jack" sneaked {our gangsters into the place, which at the time was crowdéd: with men and women. The gangsters were armed, and each was ready to do his part in killing Rosenthal. The reason the doomed gambler u&‘ ton : h{: longer, and thus was able to tell his story to District Attorney Whiteman, muirdet betore, was because ‘"(Gyp the Blood" recogâ€" nized among those in theâ€"room at the time one of William J. Burns‘ agents. At.this point in Rose‘s story of the Acst. murder â€"attempt â€"he ‘brought in the name of Jacob‘ A. ‘Reich, â€" who calls himsell "Jack Sullivan, the King oi) the Newsbops."‘â€" "Sullivan," said: Rose, ‘was dining with Herman and his wife that night.. He was at the table.that night when I brought the gang into the place." .‘ ... The woman ave hbeenâ€" perâ€" mitted msm m as a withess to his assassination. _ Rose and Sullivan were to hurry© to Fortyâ€" second street and Sixth avenue and tell Becker, who ‘waited for them there; all about the ‘killing. They did meet the ‘strongâ€"arm‘" man; there andshe told them in brutal h:loi: "what a bunch of ~cowards" they were, and then added, with.. a show ‘of contempt and disgust, "reckâ€" on I will have to do the job myself." It was immediately after Rosenthal called on Mr. Whiteman the first time and told him. he wanted ~ to . tell about Becker that the murder was orâ€" dered. This was tenâ€"days before the actual assassination. In some : way Becker had been informedâ€"that Rosenâ€" thal had gone to see Whiteman, > ind he knew that he w«s the subject of Buy. it now.. Now is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain‘s Colic, Choltera and Diarrhoca Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the gsummer is over.. This remedy hbas no superior. For sale by All Dealers. Woodstock, July® 31.â€"An‘ enthusiasâ€" tic meeting of the members of trades unions and sympathizers in the printâ€" efs‘ strike in this city was held this evening, when addresses were deliverâ€" ed ‘by Mayor Wel!or§ R. E. Butler, A. E. Starr, Daniel Brown, Organizer Kinsky, â€"of the International _ Typoâ€" graphical Union, and others~ mx PRINTERS WANT RECOGNITION OF THE UNION Mayor..._Welord..and ... . Mr,..Butler,.. while not taking a stand in the matâ€" ter. oneâ€"way â€"or the>other, hop&d that the sttike would soon be settled m satisfactory manner, and _ that . the men would be all back to work. The Other speakers pointed out. the adâ€" vantages of the whion for the .. workâ€" ingman.â€" o . ;~ & e t Organizer â€" Kirisky _.Announced that the men were willing to go back to work providing that the union was Xwg the future, but the manâ€" agement had refused so far: to make :x.uncll recognition and . wished _ to e back jast â€"what men. he saw , fit. )8e, :t naapivop Boung diet PS acia meal a‘very orough test, and this is what matinite: and "meely "dures with ao. tinn 4 Sohieve a io bo the mod wonderful remedy for man and â€"beast o npn m uen before J:Tfl! nwmï¬:‘l‘:‘h wound was in a very bad condition,; but Rgypâ€" tian Liniment soon: disledged â€"ever; th?n;m%a..ng .mmnm In thi munm in all cases of * adnï¬;.‘ nearaigia burss, sprains or bruises, is a boom to Rhumanity." .. We v+ Vnsy Scared Off> by Burns‘ Agent "King of the Newsboys IT IS SIMPLY INVALUABLE of Rosenthal While Wite, Teéen Days It stops bleoding That is Mr. Becker‘s Alleged Taunt Rosonthal was madeten do he: ctime was m'm t is Mr. Stewart‘s Opinion of Douglas‘ Egypilan Liniment pandid Jot *I" keep their d Im While in Keslaurant MI Days Before the Murder f\ ‘ Agent Pniw‘éh with 1 n\ Ro hal lm‘t% etr zf:; the morning of July 16, was AÂ¥rested © to®%ight in . Fleischmann‘s, Delaware county, this State, mlx was about to get on a train. His ts m is on n in o on roast 0 ‘ ‘gunmen / w! â€" "BH Ball‘ Jack Rose, â€" and ‘‘Bridgey‘" Webber say they hired at the ‘ instiâ€" gation of Lieut. Chatles A. . Becker to murder ‘Roserithal. ~The other . is "Dago Frank‘‘ Cletosict, who . was captured several ‘days ago, "Lefty Lou‘is‘‘ and ‘"Gyp the Blood" as Harâ€" ry Horowwitz is xhown ‘are still in hiding. Soon aiter Inspector Hughes heard . of the capture of Lewis he sent . out an order: for everyâ€" détective assigned to a station house to report . forthâ€" with to that station house, there fo await further instructions.:> Thes atâ€" mosphere at police~ headquarters© was one of tense excitement, : but â€" Inspecâ€" tor Hughes would. not@#ay â€"why â€" his order had been given. He admitted, however, that .Deputy Commissioner Dougherty was at work on a new :clue in the murder case, one . which _ did not: Jead~ far: from the city. . Deâ€" velopments are expected at. Any . â€"moâ€" ment, Lewis . was arrested. by de« tectives who telephoned late: toâ€"night to Inspector Hughes that they â€" had been successful in their . search for the alleged murderer. How the â€" deâ€" tectives traced Lewis to / Fleischâ€" mann‘s was not disclosed by Inspecâ€" tor Hughes. * : Vallon, like Rose and Webber, . has confessed what he says was his share in the murder of Rosenthal, and has told of his movements from the time of the murder to the time he .. surâ€" rehdered to the police. He may have known that "Whitey" Lewis was, at Fleischmagn‘s close by his own hidâ€" ing place. P » Fleischmann‘s Ingersoll; Aug. 1.â€"Not iny yeats have the apple orchards of Oxford County given promise of a larger and better yield than at the present time. This is â€" particulatly true of condi< tions in the localities where the trees fiave received scientific attention in tke way of pruning and spraying. . In the immediate vlcinfldy of Ingersoll there are many orchards that . have teea‘s rayed for a number of yeats with very satisfactory results, and in all these the crop prospects are highâ€" Iy â€" encouraging. .. ‘The buyets, who have â€"beén going through the . disâ€" tricts, say that the crop will te the lg:ge:t for a nuniber of years, / and that the quality wil ‘be above *:»8 Apple Crop Largest And â€" > ~â€" _Best For Years Gentlemen.â€"In June, 98, I had my hand and wrist bitten and badly manâ€" gled by a vicious horse. 1 suffered grcatly lor several days and the tooth ‘cuts réfused‘ to heal until your agent . gave me a bottle of _ MINâ€" ANRD‘S LINTMENT, Wwhich 1 #began using.‘ The éffect was magical; /. in fivo bours the pain had ceased and ‘in tko weeks the wounds had completely healed and imy hand and arm»wgre as well as ever. Yours truy, © I /A § ‘A. F. ROY, B â€" 4 i4 ns is ~â€"â€"â€" Carriag» Maker. Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited +ton, pro cza rat ingurance the A.(r to the m( the‘r . 1hs a;nwm meet and conler at with this object of préonting . an junction to stop the putting 6 mmlmmnfl alte next : mm'.' i (ialt, Hespeler, Morriston, Rockwo04, Acton, Georgetown, Erin, Hillsburg, Elors, Fergus, Drayton aod Palmerâ€" +ton, protested against the raise . in trates of . the Ordet on fratermal surdnce ‘to the older© members â€" in ::. :.(nu.w. li::mu v-hl: t fom Grand Lodge t,"rl:‘ m’flu. and the ~manner in which thev. forced through, as one PROTEST o Police Intensely Excited Antoine ate Vallort Confesses AGAINST "RAISE IN RATES q B P »AALE the kek: in ‘not. so congestodi._ :. . .0. 41 forstal‘ed this market," he said, siling. â€" *‘We.‘got â€" all : the "money to finance what "we have ready‘ to <. go abord withs We‘ have money . for exery thing â€" fcom ©Sudbury thro?a'to the coast." N SmP AM*wfllx s plans for linkâ€" ing! dp Western wpom- with the Cangdian Nortbern, Sit William \Asuld make no statement. * i "We are devoting all our attention now to the comy‘lsting of ‘(our‘ . lincs to Montreal and Ottawa,"" ‘hesaild, ""and ‘we will finish that before â€" we start in West:tn: Ontario."‘ N Dritish is one â€"of the most crucl malzdies 0 which mankind is subject, the many complications ‘ ‘arising {from time to time, making lile scem ~almost . wnâ€" bearable. For niany diseases medical, scientific, . and‘ cat â€"knowâ€" ledge and & . gained ~from years of . deep research, has achieved remarkable results, but up to nox‘m; T oronto tle has been discovered ‘of. practical value in the treatment ::d cure of Diabetes, In ho? iple . have to look :pon the lm ag well nigh incurable. Even in theâ€"medical oproâ€" fession can be found doctor# . who are of the same opinion, regarding scepâ€" tically any claim 40 @melforate : of improve the conditions of a diabotrs paticnt.: It can, however, be proved that *‘Sanol‘s /Abtiâ€"diabotes," the new Germaiw discovery, cures all cases ol diabetes..â€" Full particulars â€"and booklet free {rom the Sanol Mig...Co., Winnipeg, Man. _ 2 . Price. $2 or direct. â€"â€"The new German discovery will poâ€" sitively remove gall stones, _ kidney stones, ‘gravel in the bladder, and will effect a complete cure. ‘It will dis solve the stomies and remove ‘without pain, and there is no necessity for an operation in the future, as â€" S&rol will . cure ‘in every case," no matter how long standing the> discase . may Sanol will be . found particulatly valuable in old cases‘ of kidney . and bladder ?touble. lgu?ggo, =:i.c add \~Sanol is a preparation. of herbs and > ‘Gen: Di ‘resxient. sg: extracts from plants, and contains noâ€" Fravk n iget . €3 poisonous â€" ingredients‘~ . Its use, ; Bâ€"Pâ€" & Solicitor, Berli +. _ therefore, cannot possibly harm cithâ€" G, 4. 30 istrict Agent er the stomach or.the intestines. S . WATERLO ), ONT. Galt, Aug. 1.â€"â€"Toâ€"day< the amailga~ ination :ofâ€"the..Galt Reporter and_the Galt Reformer.goes into effect, a newâ€" company to be known as Galt Reportâ€" er, Limited, having been : formed . to take over the bisiness of both.instiâ€" tutions. â€" The, Directors of â€" the new company are: A. M.. Edwards, Preâ€" sident; F. Stewart Scott, . John Brown; J. D. Clarke, Managing . â€" Diâ€" rector. and Secretaryâ€"Treasurer; ~and J. P. {Jaffray. â€"â€"*‘The Galt Reporter" will Be con> ‘tinued as the name. of the ‘combined paper, which _ will be conducted on broader: and more progressive _ lines MERGING OF Banol‘s Booklet SANOQL â€"MFG,. . 1 "Price $1.10, from rOuntS than gime M. ‘Youngpeters, Editor of The Sun Lake View, Ohbfo. ~‘‘The ftst ~Aew doses of Chamberlain‘s Etomach and Liver Tablets gave me surprising feâ€" lief and ‘the second bottle seemed ~to give mo a new stomach and m“{ good health." For sale by All ~ ers. $ ©2 "I suffored . iensély ~/alter eating and no medicine‘or treatment I _ tried scemed o do‘any good," writes : H. M. ‘Youngpeters, Edifor of The Sun W BUYING RLIGHT OF WAYy FOR C., N. R, RADIAL did success in securing the land, th* {armers reallzing that "x‘u road (igen Te ant inroto wowme. They G@uelph, Aug. ‘oodbridge and beorgetowif, â€" t9 he Canadian N n the cit?y to4 w il} ‘have EEnzED To GIVE HIM CrOMACH. W DIABETESâ€" SANOL stulion {rSell| is # were ‘ possible under tho old 0 fin GALT NEWsPAPERS bottle {rom Druggists A pay a . Mn ‘ the ny . <Sirâ€"Wilitags deâ€" bether or not . "Ab‘e free {rom~the . SAâ€" O., W inni Man Dhuy g‘sts mimt ra WA co Finet represon t D 1. â€"Bit Wiviams p isd thet hb tt] . McKen: Willought Pre F t s 4 Frosh Fruits o ut EW Waterloo, Ont. Branch, Jacob Hespéler, Kana: or SsAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT WATERLOOâ€" MUTOAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Incorporated in 1863 Totai Assets 31st December. $426,808 14 IIAI. TR ; mich Â¥eifilator; never fails. Thesa omm i en C0 chaap bNaltations.. 19, de Vah‘s are sold at Dr¢. de Van‘s Female Pilh & S Heossol 5ie 0C,, Bp. Casharihes Ont 1 m.-, s l'.‘ tâ€"; «aj~]nfefef={=fefofafefafafe{afefa}=fost Read the Ads.in the . Cnronicle Telegraph Capital y* Fioy e 8 $ 3,000,000 .. ~ _ $ 4,000,06 Rm‘"e * i# *Â¥ 5i09 3,000,000° .. 4,000,! Deposits > â€" ® 23,677.730 35.04%3 Loans and Investments > â€" _ "2a74szm00 â€" . 38,854, Total Assets =~â€" iQ iss 33,090,192 . ~ _ 48,237,2 â€"s 83 Branches in Cunada, and Agent udCatupondflnbhâ€˜ï¬ ns# hn Prifcipet Cicies mtha world. .02 0. 2. n in suarp or pinE@rors Dr. J . H. bb, Esq. William 8&, Esq. _ _ Geo. Diebel, Eslz‘ J. L. Bowman, Ksq.. St. Jacobs. Allan Bowman, Eq , Preson, P. E. Shants, Pseston. f James Livi ae, E5q., Frank Haight, Keq. 4 8 ._m;-;‘: your life‘s work. Thorough Science. _ Large eampus, inspiring environâ€" ment.. Resident murse insures health of “uh.-‘ .w: -.‘nm‘.m wirl OFFICERS W m. Snider, P esident.:> Geo: Di R nt. Frank o M Of E. P. Clef licitor, Berli e 8 Ceert YOMAS. ONT. . 0 00 m * "-» *HIdea! Collegeâ€"Home" in which to secure New l 4 hare C Mustrated 1 P M-‘dd‘:im! gl X the" n ? nï¬gnenu dmnd@: besutif and "over® 600 wiiess u&tfl'% * m,m??olwq. ang!}ie hteshahlus, r Cats abd bruises may be, healed . in boud ‘oneâ€"third tBhe time required by ie usmal km by .. applying _.:"‘ 1 .a;“ 1Â¥ in an U‘h o odinet matoangs. Ti dxp fhice SIX Consecutive Dictionary Coupons and BULLS! BULLS! # @rading up with a good Hol .‘7“.1:? "X naumber of choice :â€l‘flf richest breoding forh'm:; t â€"â€" A, 0. HALLMAN Dictionary Coupon Why keep common cows w a ean increase production A GENERAL BANKJNG BUBSINESS TRANSACTED, §ix. Coupons of Comjecutive d THE MOLSONS BANK See us tor Strawberri«<s. Cucumbers, new Cabbage, Onions, Lettuce andâ€" Radishes at ull Branches _ ‘Interest allowed at highest current rate. DIETRICH‘S GROCERY st out the abore coupos, with five [Eâ€" m Incorporat ed 1865 % RZCO31 OF P ROCRESS FOH hVE YrARSâ€"1906â€"1911 and Save Money| {Af af soduo Joofasfaof «o{ sofao$ io Janfaafenf Thutrsday Juï¬ and Vegetables cÂ¥ LY#]RATE3«; leâ€"Telegraph of ho hok my se4 m * as of these three books : 3c _ In a.l countries. ~_. e t i:: a M‘.’{lon # , Washinetos, D.â€"C., U. 8. A. s ~ King 8t. KWaterioo â€" _ F Breai flms us: e l & € & P C CE 4+ . Hale * Sanderson‘s ~Bakery Covesscsscse < $ â€" tag LEaping i & Plhiowé 248. PROPRIETOR sArggt00¢tAg40800A40 80402 "Scentific Am We bave the reputation. of s plying onr namerous oT with the choicest and meate all theygear round. _ ~ Tn the line of meats we haya Boof, Pork, Veal, Lamb, â€"Sngar Cured ~Hams and Bacon, [our own curing] once tasted, always :}m“'_'it'iztï¬ â€™hï¬ a Meat Market Anes ’-fif , of m â€" o .t_i teme fl_h_?ï¬ > wl . ~%’g pepmper t pop e mrveno mmz t ) 3 John B. Fischer MPTLY the y Dastrated iny scienttne w year posts Le a «t Berlin, Ont * 98e $ 35-043»'3:! 38,854,801 48,237,284 1914 »“’; 4,000,000 6W 3 &+