. ercised, and _ as the Pres‘aent _ ‘Teâ€" L marked "we are still able to report ‘that after fortyâ€"three years of opetaâ€" o ï¬on we have not lost a single dollar __of our invested capital." 3 F The report will be a most gratiiyâ€" ‘Ing document to the thousands _ of :-policy holders scattered throughout ~Canada, evidencing as it does the , continued progress and healthy growth + of Canada‘s greatest Mutual _ Comâ€" The estimates tabled in the House of Commons this week make interâ€" esting readingâ€"especially the approâ€" priations for public works in Waterâ€" loo Countyr, which comes in for $97,â€" 000. Of this amount Berlin is to reâ€" ceive $40,000, Preston $25,000, Hespâ€" eler $25,000, Galt $2,000 and _ Elâ€" taira $5,000, for public _ buildings. These expenditures are no doubt justiâ€" fied by the growing Government revâ€" enues from customs, excise aind postâ€" offices in the towns in Waterloo County singled out for recognition. In the case of Berlin the announcement of the Figance Minister occasioned no surprisc, t.hc good news having been published by the local _ Conservative organ, which appears to have had acress to the proposed estimates be fore ‘the members of Parliament, as & sort of a Christmas box to its readers during the latter part of Deâ€" cember. the year 1912 new business to F amount of $11,1%1,424 was writâ€"| tem, bringing the total amount oll ‘ mssurance in force to $77,921,144, a| â€" met increase of $6,900,374 over the ~previous year. The assets totalled ] © §20,071,345, an increase of $1,909,â€" â€" 498 over 1912. _ The cash income | â€"for the year reached the enormous ; ~ figure of $3,700,565, of which amountI ‘~$2,692,199 was from â€" premiums and ©$1,007,311 _ from interest carnings. | ‘Mfter providing for _ death | . claims, matured endowments, | ‘ and surrendered policies, to | _ the amount of $988,851, and all | other expenses a net surplus of $838,â€" | , 875 is shown on the year‘s â€" operaz ‘ _iens, being 31.16 per cent. of the | #otal premium income oï¬ the com:â€" | â€" paby. â€" Notwithstanding various exâ€"! traordinary expenses during the year | ‘im completing and furnishing the new | ‘ Byd office building the company has 2 UOwing to an attack of infuena, N W. Rowel!, K.C., leader of the oppoâ€" sition, has been unable to attend the legislature. It is expected that _ he will be able to take his seat in _ the ehamber within a few days. In _ the meantin» Sam Clarke, MJA for No‘¥humberland, will Jead the Liberâ€" Al forces. OPPOSITION LKE President E. P. C).nent, th Manâ€" Aging Director, Mr. G#o. Wesenast, and the other members of the Board of Directors are to be congratulated upon the continued prosperity Of the Company undex their wise and careâ€" ful direction. been _ able to â€" reduce the _ alâ€" ready â€" very low â€" ravo of â€" exâ€" pense to income. _ The »nunauement has also been able to bring the reâ€" serves of the company up to the full Government standard, two years in advance of the time allowed by the mew Insurance Act, without interâ€" fering with the usual generous distmâ€" bution of dividends to policy holders. ‘The same care that has characterized the investments of the Company‘s funds in the past continues to be exâ€" . ~The fortyâ€"third annual report _ of %he Mufual Life of Canada, which apâ€" pears in another column, is in many #espects one of the most satisfactory Am the history of the company. Durâ€" Advertising rates reasonable and will be made known on application. A Splendid Report . The copy of changes must not be Sn later than Tuesday noon. _ Casual @dvertisements accepted up to Wedâ€" mesday each week. PAVID BEAN & SQNS, LIMJTED o m \ ‘*~*.â€" WATERLOO, ONT. | KÂ¥ %o '-.'-lmi Notice of changes must be left <at is office not later than Saturday Waterloo‘s Share ription $1.00 per annum payâ€" advance, $1.50 if not so paid. go for United States subscrib in all its branches. SADER 1LL. | me. _1 received considerable _ relief |tmt. after a few _ months the trouble started again. It was then that _ I ‘dccided to try SANOL, of which 1 i had both read and heard.. After takâ€" | ing two bottles 1 felt very much betâ€" | tet and nry Condition rapidly improvâ€" |ed. When 1 had taken the contents |of cight bottles, I felt better than 1 | had done for _ years for nmy _ kidney trouble had entitely left me. It _ is now about three months since T fin [ ished with the medicine and 1 am enâ€" i joring the best of health." The address of the gentleman _ who w rote the above will be‘ given to any who may inquire The makets _ of SANOL _ ate able to give a large number _ of addzesses of people who | will giic _ to inquiters similat testiâ€" | mony as to the bencfits they have deâ€" | tived from the use (A this remedy. i Slowly but surely it has come ...to be a recognized fact by both the peoâ€" §plc of Canada and the Medical proâ€" |fession that SANOL is the one reâ€" |medy that may be relied on in cases ‘of kidney disease, gravel, stones in the bladdetr, gall etnes, kidncy stones ; and all diseases and ailments due to ; the presence of uric acid in the <sysâ€" ; tem. This remedy has great numbers | of cures to its credit and .its makers have received many strong testimonâ€" ials as _ to its power. One of these ‘testimonials was _ recently received from _ a gentleman who resides in Winnipeg and whoâ€" is wellâ€"known _ as a most reputable citizen. This letter reads in part as follows : ‘‘For some years past I had sufferâ€" ed from _ my kidneys. About 13 months ago I had acute infammation of these organs, when I was ordered to bed by the, medical man attending SANOL: is manufactured only _ by COMPANY LTWD., 977 Main street, the SANOL _ MANUFACTCURING Winnipeg. 1t may te purchased by any drug store or direct from the makers at $1.50 per bottle. A stubborn case of this painful disease cured â€" after the patient had suffered for years by a fow botties of _ SANOL WESTERNER CURED ~OF KIDNEY TROUBLE During the past week School Inâ€" sPectors Sheppard and Normanr have been busy sending out to rural teachâ€" ers not‘Cesâ€"of the coming rural proâ€" mption: examinations on March 17th, A practically new nose has . been built up on the face of Truman _ Apâ€" pleford, a young farmer residing near Aylmer. His nose was recently flatâ€" ened by a falling tree, and was â€" so badly crushed that disfigurement was expecbed. However, _ Dr. Septimus Thompson, London, performed the unâ€" usual operation of straightening the crushed bones and replacing the flesh, and the patient is recovering successâ€" fully. EXAMINATION PAPERS 18th and 19th BUILT A NEW NOSE Mr. B. A. MacNab of Montreal has increased the amount of damages for alleged libel he claims from Col. the Hon. Sam Hughes from $10,000 $50,000. kidreys so thatil:lx'doith&l; work thoroughly and Try > Dr. Morse‘s " Indian Roeot Pills Hidneys Wrong? "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives". + This famous fruitmedicine actsdirectly on the kidneysâ€"healing and strengthâ€" ening themâ€"and ridding the system of the waste matter that poisons the blood. Ateeniees of seun : ’z':‘?;em dï¬pmicy. og on Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited. Ottawa. â€" I ‘give "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" the credit of "ll what the doctors said was _ I am now seventyâ€"six years old, and in first class health" GEO. W. BARKLEY. In all the world, there is no other remedy that has cured so many cases of ImiECuIUo VuIUl unn CS 000 5 ss, 5 (sooo r 4. Feronto, Fob. 5.«â€"As one . viewed c omm ~~ ..._+|the opening of the yesterâ€" “kmmweé lfllro "-"f‘%hl been takiDE | 42y the scone -m-a with Kidhey Distft®s 1 Rir omer t wprgnond 'r"m t years ago, when 1d no | for welcomed flnnd:ilih. ; dition of the system, and am entirely F2 | y on, the old % on Wellington I“‘Iâ€I ho mass dul‘ljfl'l k m ’d“ilf.‘-.' i lieved of these troubles. lnrd Sareet, aud not sineg that thns has u-...m':ï¬a‘:&- case. i':m ':mfl'm':_'fl any LicutenantGovernor been privilâ€" My:ywlulfl"fl“m permission eged to gaze upon a brighter or more ~ been using this fruit | â€"Mrs. H. Vor Ropex, Lyndon, Ky. M Ievifeine adiely sit the gine mace, and | ~ whent wom l pke E00e Mf;, . [feautiful sceue.. Although the opohing n on My | "Ior Boctpans, Norr «Eruitâ€"aâ€"tives Cured Him ! * aen Hnatoair If they are you are in danger. When through weakness or disease the kidnzys faikto filter the impurities from the blood, trouble comes at once. Backache, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gravel, Diabetes, Gall Stones and the deadiy Bright‘s Disease are some of the resuits of neglected Lidueys. Dr. Morse‘s Indian Root Pills contain a most ceffective diuretie which strengthens and stimulates the kidreys so that they do their work to Liver Spots, Pimples, ‘Dark â€"_ Circles Under the Eyos * are all sizns of the system being clogged. The Livet and Bowels are inactive and the Stomach is weak irom undi_ested foods and foul gases. Mrs. A. H. Saulter. Sold _ at all dealets â€" in 35 and 50 cent boxes or mailld by The Fig Pill Co., St. Thomas, Ont. PENETANGUISHENE. â€" A â€" byâ€" law of this municipality giving _ the town the right to join $25,000 to the Dominion Stove & Foundry Company to enable it to oxtend its plant and increase its capacity was almost unâ€" animously endorsed by the clectorate toâ€"day, the vote bring : for by<law, 272 , against byâ€"law, 15. tho great _ fruit remedy, will you. feel like a new person. Winnipeg, June 27, After _ taking three boxes of Fig Pills for stomach and liver nles 1 feel strong and well and to do my own work. â€" Sold in Waterloo by A. G. Hachnel Druggist, ~ WINDSOR.â€"Judge McHugh toâ€"day gave decision in the case of _ Abner Stotts v. Mrs. Cora Crawford of the lownship“ Gosfield South. Stotts was suing Mrs. Crawford for $400 alâ€" leged back pay. In defending the suit Mrs. Crawford said she should be paid $5,000 for alleged mismanage ment of the Crawford farm on _ the part cf _ Stotts. _ The latter _ was awarded $292. Mrs. Crawford was granted $55. John Koch, the sixâ€"yearâ€"old sonâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. lHenry 8. Koch, of this city, died _ last evenming at the Isolaâ€" tion Hos;ital sufering from aiphtherâ€" ia. The young lad had been removed to the hospital on Sunday. and _ his death was quite unexpected. The burâ€" ial took place toâ€"day. ED AT ISOLATION HOSPITAL. ‘‘Egyptian Liniment has made exâ€" traordinary cures for me. One of my horses got badly calked, and everyone said he would have the.lockjaw. The wound gathered and broke, and there was a great hole between the hair and the hoof. I used only Egyptian Liniâ€" ment and the horse‘s foot was soon sound and well. It made a permanent cure. In my estimation there is nothing e?ual to this Liniment for cuts or sores of any kind."" 49 25 cents at all Druggists. Freesample on request. Douglas & Co., Napanee, es es spells, Dut es us d to tell yo ?w i‘/" To Â¥ ] not have t 0 iï¬ :; spelis and 6 f ) a new we P E|taking 34 f.>] Pinkham®* h &1 ble Compo i ofty,, ___# ~] now well O ces * 1 and can d \\ §M housew | sls i not take m o any kind. quickly heals it. OMRAAA any find. it wes o any kind. It was Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound that restored me to health.""â€" Mrs. RoBERT FAIRBAIRN, 72 Parent Avenue, Windsor, Ontario. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confâ€" dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confldence. _Read what Mr. G. P. Ashbocker, Evan Mills, N. V., says about it: . A bottle of Douglas‘ Egyptian Liniâ€" ment on hand then, may be the means of saving a valuable animal for you. It not only stops the bleeding at once, but keeps the wound clean ans healthy and is generous enough to write such a letâ€" tar as the above for publication, she should at least be given, credit for a sinâ€" cere desire to help other suffering women, for we assure you there is no other reaâ€" son why she should court such publicity. Canadian Woman‘s Experience: Windsor, Ont. â€" *‘ The birth of my first child left me a wreck with terrible weak h oee / e & spelis, but I am glad hss l to tell you that I do uol â€" not have those weak 0 § | spelis and I feel like hn El a new woman m!. uk B |taking i# Ape # â€"| now well and strong D wiges®®"~‘ /| and can do my own R W9 housework. J do ‘The season of icy roads and sudden heavy snowfalis, is an anxious one for horseowners, because it is so easy for a sharpshod horse to cut himselt seriously when floundering in the deep suow. _ EACH SIDE GETS SOMETHING FEARED LOCUAW In Badly Calked Horseâ€" But Egyptian Liniment _ Saved Him ° LOAN BYâ€"LAW CARRIED SALLOW SKIN FIG PILLS make 911. your trouâ€" able London, Fab. 12.â€"The Lord Mayor; will > open Mansion House here for | niemortial â€" to Scott and companions: leaving the Goverarynt to care! for the dependent relatives of _ dead ; explorers _ the newlyâ€"elected members were . inâ€" troduced: Mr. Charles Mills of North Waterloo by Hon. W. J. Hanna and Mr. 8. Kesbitt _ (East Northumberâ€" laqd)y and Mr. Geo. W. Neelvy (East Middlesex) by Hon. W. J. Hanna and Mr. 8. Nesbitt (East Northumberâ€" land). Mr.. S. 1. Armstrong, méemâ€" berâ€"elect for Muskoka, was . absent through iliness, The Weish _ disestablishment . bill! was read a third .time in the Comâ€"; mon‘s and obtained a first reading in the Lords. Dignitaries, State and ecclesiastic, graced the occasion with their preâ€" sence. Among those on the floor of Nefil,‘ Dr. Albert Carman, Rev W. F. Wilson, D.D., Rev. Provost Mackâ€" lém, Presideht Falconcr, Sir William ‘Meredith, Justices Latchford, Kelly, Middleton, Lennox, Senator Ketr, Hon. W. A. Charlton, Chairman Mcâ€" Intyre and Messts. Ingram and Kittâ€" son of the Ontario Railway and Muniâ€" cipal Board; Mayor Hocken, Chief Coromer Johnson, Dr. Harley Smith. ritory. recently added to the Province known as the District of Patricia, and reports that this territory contains areas o{ agricultural lands and â€" also the House were: His Lordship Bishop Sweeny, his Grace Archbishop Mcâ€" mineral lands of promise. His _ reâ€" port, together with a plan of the terâ€" minals selected by him, will be laid before you." ruary, 1912%. He was unable in the time at his disposal to complete the survey of the fivemile strip to which the Province is entitled under the said order to its intersection with its westerly ‘boundary. On his return trip Mr. Tyrrell passed through the terâ€" ‘"‘Under the instjuctiom; of _ the Government, Mr. J. B. Tyrreli, the wellâ€"known explorer, proceeded | by way of Winnipeg to the mouth of the Nelson River, and selected and markâ€" ed out the lands and terminals to which the Province of Ontario is â€"enâ€" titled under am order of the Privy Council of Canada, dated 20th Febâ€" _ ‘"I observe with satisiaction," said !his Honor, "that the generous grants ‘mnde by the Federal authorities on behalf of agricultural training _ are producing excellent results in the work carried on, both amongst the farming community and in connecâ€" tion with the schools, and that the iappoiutment of a Director of Eleâ€" mentary Agricultural Education has been followed by the rapid growth of ‘the teaching of agriculture in the public schools. In this counection â€" it may. be stated that my Government received with great satisfaction the announcement made by the Minister of Agriculture for the Dominion of his intention to â€" ask: Parliament for an appropriatiot amounting to $10,â€" 000,000 in the next ten years in aid of, agricultural education. The exâ€" tension of industrial training in the Province also affords : gratifyimg eviâ€" dence of the fact that the policy of the Government in securing from you special jegislation and special grants for this purpose is proving success-| fui * : , I his Honor pointed out, â€"amountedâ€" toâ€" approximately $45,000,000. Of this amount the output of silver was nearâ€" ly $19,000,000, of gold about $2,000,â€" 000, of nickel $4,500,000 and of copâ€" per $1,500,000. The growth dnd success of the opâ€" cration of the Hydroâ€"electric Power Commission was noted. From servâ€" ing nineteen municipalities a year ago the Commission was now supplgng thirtyâ€"five with electric power. ot only a reduction in charges had . been made, but the Commission had now under construction 108 miles of ‘line in addition to the 500 miles already under operation. â€" district representatives wereâ€"appointâ€" ed. During the year over 10,000 immigrants were brought into the Province. _‘The mineral products of the year, o 1 T P99 -..-“ an P i c afi u_ \lâ€" ABEWGOD evansipes . essessent abercscssnndecssennenescensceduce -m- » ;« v.â€" $ o honing mt tno Tecimarese paauent |Will never grow bald. . =â€" â€""| | Has 88 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondenta in all fl“'â€"mfl There‘s a reason, of course, and it‘s o ,bmctmmu.m__.'n&;, $\ ;_ryfl..M'ï¬o“'l‘"lfl‘ll‘Mu& :# .A GEnERAL Banking sUsiness TRANSACTED. * _ i. the _..,,,.“â€" "their ,,,""""".. and falling hair meese suuu" hair Savings Bank Department® / _ _ fram. the old Doildings on Wellingioe| 2nd in due time baldncss... at all Branchesâ€"Interest allewed at Highest Current Rate." ~‘~‘*‘ <~| street, and not since that time has| PAR!ISIAN Sage prevents baldness, t s o ks tss any Licutenantâ€"Governor been privi} | BY destroying the cause of baldnessâ€"| Waterloo, Ont. Branch, .__ JAtos nEsPELER; Wikiager * oï¬dtopaumamum“"" # . 5s beautiful scene. Although the opening H you have dandruf or itching stalp â€"-â€"â€"â€"_â€"w as not scheduled to take _ place|!t meanps that dandru@ germs are sapâ€" ( f Lu three o‘clock the crowd gathered|Ping the yitality from the roots of Eppxnppnpnpynpanpie early. {loe':rhl;-ir-( sMP :um gllA;gx hair trou s « s n ‘Speech trom the Throse. .. ~ | Vt B using PARISIAN Sage C WE HAVE THE REPuTaTION‘<. b'r: s&e:ch from the Throne * tol-l:t}:orit“ :o::l.::n roi-lc;u:- sugar of r ional . en r. scienâ€" a & Ti Home "',.";:,l,.am;"& mm tific preparation _ that abotishes dan.| I @/W@ys Reeping the best in GROCERIES; N The speech from the Throne _ folâ€" lowed the usual conventional lines. His Honor referred to the bountiful harvest, and commented upon the disâ€" tribution of the Federal, grant of $175,000 to aid the agricultural in terests of the Province. There was an enlargement of educational work through the Department of Agriculâ€" ture,. and eight additional permanent Aiter his Honor nad retired two of MANSION HOUSE OPENED. New Provintial Territory Members .Introduced. The above is C. E. Brooks, inventor of the Appliance, who cured himâ€" â€"self and _ who has been curing others for over 30 years. If Tuptured, write him to-day, en on Rupture and its cure, showing my Appliance and giving you prices and names of many people who have tried it and were _cured. It gives instant rerci when all others fail. Remember I use no salves, no harness, no lies. I send on trial to Prove what I say is true. You ate the judge and once having seen my illustrated book and read it you will be as enthusiastic as my hundreds of patients whose Ictters you can also read. Fill out free couâ€" pon below and mail toâ€"day. It‘s well worth your ‘time whether you try my Appliafice or not.. H you . have tried most everything .else,Acomg to me. Where others fail is where I ha\";}xayrrg};:vaftc;t";l;c;; Send attachedA coupon toâ€"day and 1 will send you free my illustrated book Mexico City, Feb. 12.â€"The rebels under _ Fclix Diaz started to advance towards National ° Palace at 8.45, this morning. They are using heavier Cannon than yesterday. DONT WEAR â€" _ _A TRUSS WINDSOR.â€"Dying â€" in the same house in which he was born seventyâ€" six years ago, Joseph Bellaite of Teâ€" cumsch passed away last night after an ¢xtended dllness. Mr. Bellaire was one of the pioncer settlers in Sandâ€" wich East, And known all over the county. He is survived by one daughâ€" ter and six sons. CHRISTIANS MASSACRED. Sofia, Feb. 12.â€"Reported here that Turkish troops confined whole _ male Christian population village of Ruyuk Chekmedje in school house then masâ€" sacted them. Said they have killed al the wealthy children reserving only the young girls for captivity. f USING HEAVIER CANNON. Use. delightful, refreshing mmsl‘ IAN _ Sage ; it nourishes the hair roots, if the roots are not dead, and brings to every user a head ol glorâ€" fovs hairâ€"radiant and fascinating. Large bottle for 50 cents at drug stores â€"andâ€"toilet counters:â€" See you get PARISIAN Sage. T E. M. Devitt guarantees it. ; druff, stops falling hair and scaip itch, and makes hair grow lustrous and luxuriant. are growing bald and for the Mter Thirty Years Experience I Have Produced An Appliaâ€" nce for Men, Women or Children That Cures , Rupture I Send it on Trial Free Information Coupon C.E. ~Brooks 212 B State Strect, Marshall, Mich. Please send me by mail in plain wrapper your illustrated book _ and ‘full information about your Appliance fof the cure of rupture. City Address Name DIED WHERE BORN. State . is an amount of $25,000 for the erecâ€" tion of a mortuary chapel in Mount View Cemetery. The building is to be a handsome and substantialâ€"strucâ€" ture. The plans are now being preâ€" parsd by a Toronto architect. The charel _ will be located iimmediatcly: west of the late Mr. Young‘s lot. The site and its immediate snrroudillgs‘ will ‘te improved by a further _ sum which has been left for the â€" purpose.. Such a utility has long been â€" neoded: in Mount View Cemetery, and _ the citizens are much gratified at the beâ€" quest, which will provide a lasting monument to the memory of a disâ€" t‘nguished citizen. ‘ Galt, Feb. 3:â€"Included in the beâ€" quesss of the late Hon. James Young MINARD‘S LINIMENT CURES DISTEMPER. HON. JAS. YOUNG _ BEQUEATHS A MORTUARY CHAPEL Guelph, Feb. 11.â€"Delegations from civic, political, industrial and fraterâ€" nal, bodics joined in the funeral cort~ cge of the late Chrisgian Klocpfer, exâ€"M.P., who was buried here toâ€"day. Foremost were three hundred _ men from the,local factories in wlich deâ€" ceased was interested. Then followed representativres of the South Wellingâ€" ton" Conservative Asso€iation, . the Porden Club, the Canadian Order, of Chosen Friends, the Boafd of Educaâ€" tion, the Board of Trade, the City Council, the Catholic Mutual Benecfit Association, â€"and the Separate St?liooll Board. Many financial men from Toâ€"! ronto were also present. Rev. Father Doyle, Guelph ; Rev.»Fathers Vincent Kloepier, William Kloepfer and Benâ€" ninger of Berlin offiGiated=at the setâ€" vices. Telegrams of condolence were received ,from Hon.. R. L. Borden, Sehator Corky and others. 6Lâ€"â€"80 Mistakes are h Bookiet giving resalts of Dysing over other cators. The Wr&m\lmnn CO., Limired, 1. Ceneda. W# thre CLIANFST. 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