_ New pogitions for Berlin: Business _College _ students: Peter Berg, bkpr. hart & Co.; Harry Leiskau, t Brown‘s Garage, Ina Wadel, n. Cayuga, Danl Otto, bkpr Ayâ€" *" "ton. Fall tetm opens Sept. 1. Catâ€" _ _A very successful dance of the Ao iï¬n Club was held in their parlor® day. Many guests were preâ€" sent . from the »neighboring towns. Music was furnished by the Metcal ‘Orchestra. LVLGAL ANVG The Merchants Coâ€"Oporative Assoâ€" / W ayme / _ fnis io. f clation, â€" of c;l.c'," ;:u; ::u n;:: %fl.‘: with Thy . mighty "~A tonsiderable number® froni Waterâ€" in the: : om T 4 100 . the excursion, to. D¢â€" .. _ Reven coaches were ut ‘@us gons do Thoy inspire, | . W tets .1 of. lifé ‘ or Woil on, Sabopéar: t (Wiesso n peiagh is mlond |ap d en hn Col e \p ‘An exéeptionally large number ~atâ€"|tendance. . A‘programme of sports y ‘eall M,V; shall, Ting, tended the weekly band concert on |added to the enjoyment of the occaâ€" a HSO‘:JIP"" the mi-mwmm‘omu “"J..'“ the visitors had \Wa, Mul A"""'jm 4 lno_‘ olé ve a S r x |outing. i r f 9 x glhnt‘ lu?o;umm:. m‘ * .* ‘___ . (Aftrremmmenprentmetitometmenentent®. _ As in the days ol old, ‘"‘Kor Chiist # prICBS THE yowusar. $ Mr. and Mrs. L&ehmam« Shitk, Miss Hannah â€" Groff _ and 'liu‘gl‘orenee Shirk : have returned from a motor trip to MuBalo, Cleveland, Detroif amd other American cities, ‘annual~ tournament of‘ the Watâ€" exloo < Lawn ‘Tennis Club commenced , y and ‘despite the rather unâ€" | weather of the past few t’. the first round is rapidly being yed off. There was a bountiful supply . of wegetables at the Waterlop Saturd: market. Considerable fruit was also ed, . raspberries sellingâ€"at .10c. & box. Butter brought* 25 and 26¢., MT‘oxgs 24 and 35¢. alog free ~Mr. E. H. Zick, Superintendent . of the W. H. Woolworth Company after spending ‘a week‘s vacation with his parents in _ Waterloo < has left for:â€" Mnosejaw, Sask., to supervise the opening of a new store for his company. 9 The â€" Tea given by St. Saviour‘ ‘Tennis Clubâ€"last Saturday proved a most delightful affair. ‘There was a large attendance of the members and visitors, who greatly enjoyed the exâ€" hibition games played, after . which tea was served from a daintily %pâ€" pointed table, presided over by Mrs. A. L. G. Clarke and Miss â€" Jessic Bruce, Fomo-on Charleyâ€"Addison, T. * Rim of the desertâ€"Anderson, A.W, August. Firstâ€"Andrews, M.R.&. Open Marketâ€"Bacon, J.D. Hillsboro peopleâ€"Canfield, D. ‘ Enemyâ€"Chester, G. R. Runaway Juneâ€"Chester, G.R. Marriage py comquestâ€"Deeping. Breath of the jungleâ€"Dwyer, J.F. QGirl_of.the Blue Ridgeâ€"Etskine, P. Homeburg memoriesâ€"Fitch, G. Allan and the Holy flowerâ€"Hagâ€" gard, R. Sword and crossâ€"Hocking, S.K. > Watch dogâ€"Hornblow, A. Mouse of the misty starâ€"Little,F. Mirandaâ€"Lutz, G.L.H. Ashton Kirk special detectiveâ€"Meâ€" Intyre, J.T. £ I* Honey Besâ€"Merwin, S. Undying raceâ€"Milan, R. Double ttaitorâ€"Opperheim, E.P. * ‘rimson â€"mascotâ€"Pearce,â€" C.E. h?ifl of the Waving, Palmâ€"Phillips, ' ventuieeiGouch, <A. T.]‘ s s ie ansctame."~ [ NEW BOOKS AT WATERLOO ‘ an War Bookâ€"Mortgan, J.H. f n apge p y Years in Canadaâ€"Stecle, S.B. 'u TH[ WEST nown péople in an Unknowni‘and ubb, B. A los of: the 'Mflo-ql‘rnci;,' B. wnbind neeste _l ighting in. FlandetsedPowolyE.A.| .A letter has.hee Â¥edshy .D4R Bit John Freachâ€"Chishoim, C. I\i %'.m‘;,' xf«;’nf»bme hys sat P Wy & + r~ EQs \«of i. Juvenile Bobks,â€" | iui.\tr.' gmdï¬u; hr Centgal plants Pierrot of Bel %’.fl‘&.,_..m: C * L A.H. M J ts eeoeeobeb ooo 6e o0b o o int DRUGCIST 8t. Waterioo Phone 217 > New Books Fiction. N SEHRVICBS IN â€". |do# THODIST ommonl Toh Non Fiction L"‘â€" mm en e Â¥FROM GALT AT / * WATERLOO PARK r w 1, ‘.g ;?’:’m Cioving year §4 All members ‘were present except Commissioner A. _ E. Sanderson. JUDGES WIk® * *‘ ~TINSPECT GARDENS terloo, Water And Light...C it "Was ‘decided to lay & fTour"Mich .’1 main on Allen street from King;; The Waterloo _ Horticultural «8oâ€" ciety‘s test.. fog ~w . lqwins and uh::l‘ children‘s g:m‘ is‘ ,to be decided next week when the judâ€" ges â€" will make their rounds. / Last year the children especially took great interest in the work and from appearances even greater interest is being taken this season, The Soâ€" ciety‘s annual show will be held on September 2nd and 3rd and it is boped that â€"the general public will show the interest in the work . of ‘heautifying the town by giving the show their best support. MRS. ANNIE MIDDLETON. ‘The funeral took place Friday, alâ€" ternoon of Mrs. Annjie, Middleton, ‘agâ€" ed 36 years, 0 months. ‘The demise was caused by apoplexy cccurring at the Berlin . and gaterloo Hospital Friday, morning, ,,.The . deceased.; was born . in England and has lived in Berlin for.. the. past. four years: workâ€" ing most of the time at the Market Hotel. She was a widow and issurâ€" vived by ono son andâ€" one daughter. Rev. J. W. J. Andrews officiated at the funeral, . L en io m In the passing of Abraham Gingâ€" rich at Doon, whose death occurred on Friday at 6 p.m., Waterloo Townâ€" ship loses one of its oldest and.most respected residents. Deceased was a somâ€"o[ the late Mr. and Mrs. David Gingrich, and. was born on the old homestead adjoining Preston eightyâ€" six years ago. Upon his marriage to Nancy Holm he settled on a farm at Doon, and after her decease he took unto‘ himsell _ as wife Miss Maty Holm, who‘survives him. After dis posing of the old homestead to . his on, Simeon, he Â¥ed a retired life, remainining on the farm. He was plain, unassuming demeanor, uM1 and honest in Rhig dealings, and/ 1e spected by all {#who knew ‘him. ~%Beâ€" sides his \idow he is survived by the following (_‘h)Ld\:pn: Noah,+. Er< hraim _ and . Em&hu@l,. in Michigan; Mrs. Henty Kesgelring, Mrs. Peter Kraft and Mrs: Eizti6 Kraft, in Daâ€" kota;â€"Simcon, on the old homestesd; Henry, . Waterloo ‘Powuship; Mrs. Harry Gehman, Roseville, and Miss Maggic, at New Dundee. He is also survived by an only brother and sisâ€" ter, Jacob S. ‘Gingrich and Mrs. Nancy Bretz, at Heepeler. The funâ€" eral. was held from his late home on Tuesday at 3 p.m., interment at AGREAGEWILL :. SHOW INGREASE: IN THE WEST At the monithly meeting of the Waâ€"] . . CANApPA, Secrotary â€"Treasurer elxflb Saskatoheq wan Grainâ€"Growers‘ Association ahd it an ‘activé figure in~that large and successful organization, Referting to the c prospects he #ays :â€"‘"Crop pmnz in the West are for a t’l avérage yield, but thete‘is now doubt that the harvest will be from ten days to two weeks later than the ABRAHAM GINGERICH. NALENST i8 â€"= AND LAWNS t for _ tion‘s. thrail, % Mankibnd â€" to us" shall ever brothers No “‘ -., “ Al ~ h '.h_ & Almighty God { : On ‘Thee we call. Deieng our rights, foreâ€"fend this na tion‘s thrall= i | Defead our rights, foreâ€"fend> this paâ€" Mrs. C. McKenzje, of Petrolea, is vigitor at m'ho:o( Mr. and Mus. Rev.> Mr. udl;l Dixon, of Tusâ€" on, Arizona, .S.A., are spending mg © Summet ‘{WQ in Canada, and haye . been the guests of Crown Atborney â€" and Mrs. W. H. Bowlby, during the past week. Mrs. L. Walkâ€" er, of Montreal, is also the guest of Twinâ€"City _ relatives, â€" and all are greatly enjoying the many . happy {amily gatherings being held «from day to day in theit honor: _ ‘~ ‘Captain‘ &. H.«Bowiby,â€" M.D.; lon' of Mrs. D. S. Bowlby, Berlin, Ont:, sailed from _ Montreal last Tuesday for England, to assume his‘ dutiés as a member of the Army Medical Corps of the Canadian Expeditionary Fotcâ€" es, Mrs. @:. H. Bowlty expects> to leave for England shortly, to he near her husband, where she will also ‘be actively engaged in Red Cross work, and both will pe followed hy the best lwmm ‘of their Hosts of Twinâ€"City Mr.. Chas. Ruby was "a weekâ€"ond visitor with Mrs: Ruby and {family ‘at Grand Bend, ~ ‘where they are upending a short Holiday. hb ~ _ Dr. R. B. ‘Young is another Waterâ€" loo bey who is honoting bimself, as rwell as his native town, in _ leaving {tor England this week to join _ the British _ Army Medical Corps, for }mviee at the front., > * friends in their Patriotic service. _ Dr. J. J. Walters and: family, of Berlin, â€" have opened their 4Summer Cottage ‘at â€" Waubeschine, on the Georgian Bay, where they will spend their vacation. 4 Wc many ftichds of Mrs. Brock, of Colton, California, (formerly of Watâ€" erloo) will be pleased to hear that she is making a good recovery from her recent operation in the Hospital, and is now _ able to be about again Master Kenneth Sims ‘has ré€urned to Berlin after a pleasant holiday with his _ grandâ€"parents in ‘Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sims.. and High School ‘Teachers. Mr. Chas. A. Boehm and Rev. ‘ A. L. G. Clatke motored to Southampâ€" ton last Saturday for a weekâ€"end visit at ‘"Bonny Doon," where Mrs. Boehm and family are spending . the Summer months. Ta _ Mr. Hugh Coutts is taking _ the holiday Summer course at the O.A.C. Guelph in _ Agriculture, . for Public Miss Mary Kumpl, of Néw York, is ‘spending her holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McBride. Right Rev. ~Bishop {and â€" Mrs. Sweeney, of Toromitd," were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of theit daughâ€" tor, Mrs. R. H. EXMtonds, Goot’ stroot. kib l > biTe daughter _ Mary, afe the guests . of Dit::lt ]rlend.lq fot a short visit. â€" don,, Ma ‘"m"a{w' neading! ‘& ï¬%ï¬&.‘ . O He« The Misses Aikens,"gisters of ‘Bir J. A;, M. ~Aikons, memben<fot Bginâ€" &‘}sï¬-&y. Mrs. L. ~Walker, " of Montreal,: has also been the guest: of Mr. and _ Mrs. ~HMespeler during the CanadnA ~Ouriathers land ol old, y brow is cfown‘d with leaves of ‘Mt. and Mts. J. A. Harpor areentâ€" joying a pleasant, fortaight‘s vacation at Orillia, the guests of her prother Real tolerance or mindedpc«~ is when we m“nu:::‘w yviews or "Mra. mm-«m‘ o Aieulatd 3 ty Rome imacn mie ie me m abrog n w e o i'#& & ',.’2‘;,;?5'_'_ (‘â€IMJM J,. MacCalium. in _ Port and "the King}" Social and. THIS ORICGINAL DOCUMENT 1 G."Hughe® and little 4 ot oug [¥» M Woobearth Co. . walie en ce 3 Gtoss S y lor Moose. ooo osiaale taetih t ts uwflww s o# s it ) y lrm Tw can be EWF ? ance to you. ‘Theâ€"company i# 16 T for * any / accidenis tlint, - â€"peas. to its employcés \~mw?\y } ingham Ageâ€"Hesals: vaR x . fr i on nsvensl aoaee wile ol en m Nakaies + recving Of Fednoniey oc , o ’“ 7 £ in Jt u"“‘;:. 6 rldy f! ly ask y of T » © i x# "A:.4* I: Have idd latély. * M + Managers‘*0.* Worksâ€"Nery. sorty, p > Horgeyhand, ; l can be ‘Iflm’ \H ; ance to you. ‘Theâ€"company is not‘ 16â€" = C CT > spohgible for any / accidents tlint, hapâ€" M . :/ .+ ~â€"» »Méisa Oltve Graybill: and ~Wicce Cathecine Koster: ase »on)OÂ¥ing:â€" ii night‘s vaca tion /in Muskolig, : % ; : ‘Makter , Cavan Wick, son"df Zick, of Stratiord, ‘Ont., M« on Willow stroot. 2808 be ; ‘m Cavan Zick of Stratford is ; a vacation at the home of ih: grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Copâ€" rad Zick of Waterloop. Â¥ _ Mrs, Jacob. Ecast . and. MrS, ._ AleÂ¥ | gmeâ€"â€"â€"a Bauman have retyrued, After i8 Tess Li ing a few days holidays with Ape}, in Listowel. £" d We _ Mr. and Mrs. _ Lincoln ~Goldie &n# ‘,mum ‘Mr. edg‘amcs Goldie, _ of | , _ motared to Wal‘Ml.oo.r_m Thursday _ last | for a visit, at 4 home of Mr. L. ‘Bricket.!" ts ‘Miss Béssic VanEvery spent a week| Mr.; and ’f" Wm. P. Clement. have of her ‘vacation at the Ontario â€"|returned _‘ from a month‘s visit ‘at ies‘ ‘College, _ ‘Whithy, in ‘attendagce¢}i ¥‘ Rpint, @eorgian Bay, . where at "the Presbyterign Suntmer School, | they were‘staying with. Mrs. E. +.D. * cond es ( m 100 _ "FClémentâ€"at:her summer home. lecy : __119%th anniversaty of the death® Sof ty take; up. theirâ€"resigence on Higins‘t ‘the Scottish Bard was celebrated &}] Avenue, .., gifeer halle the: Burns‘ Statue in Allan Gardems,( § _ , °* .c â€"~â€"â€"> _ C o4 Poronto, ~ on _ Wednesday nï¬ï¬‚'@ +) .Bco‘rr ‘M.: Wedt has gone ; tot Jily "21st, 1915. The infense patric d the"Fockâ€"end with his parénts,] tism of Bobby‘ Burns wag, emphasized | Mr. ‘and" Mrs. Wm.:Wedd: in‘anon',o.' one _ of * the mpeakers, who sdid| (0) _ "C#V â€"ooâ€"â€"~ uo0 "! 0| that the Ayershite m k1 | ‘Mre. (Dr.) + Proctor is a welcojus as muck ~ to thehhmd-n% 1 Â¥isitor at the: home "of het» p\neztx; of his own, and: ‘Seats: # tr: and ) ~Mrs\ ‘John Fenhell,;! Quécn as quoted. â€" as the finest War‘ sbhg|3treet North. | â€"~° aistow t 4 ‘ Mrs.. James Valentine and daughâ€" ter, Miss Mary Valentine, spent.â€".the past week at Orillia attending the Prespyterian Summer School. ; _ Mr. and Nrs. Oscar Rumpél . and 'childrcn have gone to their summer home in Penetang, Sucal in the world. _ Mr. and Mrs, Ort and children are sts for six weeks at the home ‘o‘ Mrs. Orr‘s â€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fennell, Owen St. North. _ Mrs. Herbert Bowlby, returned to Berlin on . Wednesday, after accomâ€" panying tht Dr. as far as ‘Toronto, bis way to England. Mrs. Bowl F expec‘s to leave for England in : week or ten days. t Mrs. _ Evans spent Thursday _ and Friday in Toronto. f _ Miss Fennell is visiting Mr. _ and Mrs. George Wedd at Grand Bend. : Miss Boyd,fof Bobcageon, spent a couple of days this week with her grandmother, Mrs. D. G. Howlby. â€" Mr. and Mrs. W. Clement ceturned hopte _ Friday _ evening, Krom their trip. Mrs. (@eotge Lang and family have gone to Lake Champlain for a month. Mr. Lang is in Mt. Clemens. t ‘Mid# Hollingshead, of Dutton, _ te burned °/ to her Roe Tuesday after ding some:. time vith Mrs. Walter filliams, Foundry St., N. f _ Mr. John Lang and Tamily mototre to Oakville, to visit bis Lrother Mr Albert Lang.\ . Miss Hockin, of Duttor, who wasf5~j* 0 ______0_LLX 8 ___UCCOCC the guest of | MrA.‘ Walté Williame} > ; . _2 o e yolak for a few. :g- in spenting 1:‘~ weekâ€" AVY L08§8rS‘FROM r-d with Mrs. Grant, Water s:,}t * i com qp‘- 0 i .0‘ . oi ons ie ic 0 Et & T ‘#flnr _ Me/ and «Mrs. William H. Orf,| 6f Naskwille, «Donn.,â€"and . their _ childrén are> spendirig the â€" sumnier mont! witt Mr.:~and <>Mrs,> John 1 Queéen street no#bh.~~. Mr. â€"Ort Miss Bessi¢‘ FeninelF went: to Al Franks at the MMIRJ of this week to visit Mrs. George M. Wedd. Mr. and ‘Mts. E. W.â€"Lamprey have taken Mr. ahd Mts. 8. J. Williams‘ cottage at Preaport Tor. a few webks, Mrs. Latiprey with her children ‘and a mutse Lave **ch there dince: Tubs day. Her little caughter has been }nry setiously ill and it is hoped the change will benefit her greatly. N VERY ab "Mt, J H. Pubbic, Manager of (th. local branch of the Bank of | Hapyil ton, and Mrs. Dobpic are spendi_ï¬_i{ : féy. weeks at Niagara. Failszin J a hsms MiPirit . o ie o2 0 ever nbgh 5+i4 â€" Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Good ~ "gnd Miss © Agnes and Mr. Harold ‘Goed, have â€" left on _ a * motor" trip Â¥o! New York State. Lt ‘Mre. ‘(Dr.) + Proctor is a> welcojug. Â¥isitorat the > home â€"of whet» parents Â¥P: and\~Mrs‘ ‘Johh ~Fenhéll;| Quécn Street North. °*‘ hitow t o *‘Miss Carrie Staufier and Miss WÂ¥ary Johnston, of Chesterfield, â€" are -'lpe?:d- ing a week here, guests at the ‘h6jnc of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jacob S.Snider ‘Miss Anna R. . BRean/and Miss lome Ratz, of Elmira, have: left : Chantaugua, N.Y., where they spend .a month. S Mrs, :; J; Roog has peen the q;Ã©ï¬‚ï¬ M ‘Toronto friends for a few days this week, l ie 3 Corporal Marshail. Taylor, of, §h¢ 34th Battalion, stationed at ,[,uu\dtn Ontario, _ spent Sunday with. Wattr 160 friemds, hss aaupt Miss Hilda _ Devitt and, MYT. Lg} Devitt accompanied. the excupsivg, Detroit. _ They â€" will". ?x‘ï¬Â«} 24Â¥ friends in «Chrâ€"agh: Cloyeltind, * 1 falo and other pothts. | *‘ ~ *‘ Mrs. C. T. WalinSley and daughter of Chicago, are gHests ‘at Whe . "jiome of mi. ausd Mis Mrs. Nathin Uftlcy> has‘! ret home after: visitinig~. friends 1 miba. tto tak s _Mr. and Mrs. Wt Babtz OMCNRNve land . are guestsâ€" of ‘Mt? "and Mriv ! {\ E. Devitt. on 3t Qewrrp old } Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bchate" Cincinnati, Ohio, dreâ€"wisiting .ats home of Mr. and Més.Gerbett S Albert St. o‘ ~AÂ¥5eCT ‘aill W. G, Weichel, M.P.j teft last ic ening!for Ottaway ~2}miws>s aw o 1 . Soml edT (ryrorw anw AsdW |® M nï¬w'lï¬fmrfï¬ulm amitibt Â¥o In x.‘ate phgmm grain agifast cBut e 1)%ihg Heaviiy this year. | . *;>c MV‘@ due to this funty$ d â€" se a 4 per cent: This yoar, according, to the Agricaliurat" Depapt ment, a 15 per cent, loss h;‘cm'v';"\ n , ’a‘ f Aflaces it is ‘af uch ‘as \ â€" ‘â€" Oats ate the prinr}v‘! | . whant veie ‘not wer : > h ks E:’m.m“ + é“j ‘ciat | ot ik, â€" the l#o( K Was W with "ommm ;‘,fqemty and coming ‘aldng i; "Ahe "®¥yle. "‘The Waterloo Tennis ‘The war has in ress " "for 7 ‘a yeart, m ‘ntilr% ‘ate a “_â€" tew© ~who fAppear w‘z‘bcn pyg | * Nee ‘Aware of" the Zact that the wike war in the world‘s history 45 dn‘ } . P" «. 35 PCZ en P % F »'7" Bs 4 51 & *TE % tC * 6@ .:, wg td % a 4 m# 4@ *Â¥ & ,i J . ,‘,: ‘ *i.,,' J,‘ ‘ m t Wws 4y NWP i 1 = | w ts Wl i; thadla ¢ y es lb x0A t 11 U «;&.‘ “A’, ,,,_',;»‘,‘ yA ] * Bon y C +o tete i s t $ % NT " sr 4 4 *me \| }éa :;;;:'* 121 15 *T mmer reck } g! 35 oA T .â€"â€"FTerms & cabi‘ her. EDMIPENUUN * t bdas "6k cgopé 174h. 7.45 A:‘M lis i;i,fï¬Ã©adines for the, Big Clearing Sale* uprmer Goods: must: be . sold: ;It. wil tend this sale. 4| hk 14e oi o 3 Ne rincd on t mm iog.t0 | *a~â€" QUâ€"R Th Come on Sat., July 17, 7.45 a~m boal 15w jout ""Phbâ€" Misson #M@Thave reti spent jsoveral lington Beach 6 1i [| S2of i that you L.'oo\ stt 99 i. 11â€" sdt i t® All ste A LAXE TRIP FOR;REST . AND: RECREATIONâ€" ¥€ Have a real vacation on the %’::,.5“ t_ â€&w fer s “; economical outing in Amenc-:! the! w e i ts ing scenes along the shore anm C eeyed steamers mm e d’ Eromar en anapiain m mt i *~ tip, and retur < T sPie _.* " Tuck A D.& Câ€"BORT WHEWYOUGO AFLOAT, _ G.â€"P«â€"A 7 service hetween D rest Lakes, oporate daily serice on the B 6 Division; you can‘t afford. to : plessure af, o ud 5 k. ¢BOUR â€"TRIPS WEEKLY from Molpgore o ioall oo ereihoie t acaereco raie WenhL y t 5’_‘“ witt toll your conveniences. ~"*a Whyâ€"not naime in theâ€" The Bell Telephone .. ; BAKE A o.._a.%g?ï¬wfltwcow’p. June 108 10 e o se c ce S iDeuon i and Ca0 of Cleodiend iif. the Iwo Giants want unvarylng success with your bread baking* Bet ave. the firct necessa~y. pegentialsâ€"~ a .supply, Of, «Q !ts the one flour that you can depend upon day in and day th anirswsek !ddt and‘thel year round.s Â¥ *i t {*" m "w. â€"_ y#né‘wnvly‘.’gwxu opulas ‘- o awe mt m oi and; no stops ¢/ > p . E Juno 140 t Scotember M0th between Toledo and Putâ€"inâ€"Bay, ~ May. John« alter having ition at Burâ€" inn"" Shanktoe reportedJocous boeaphranpei ‘DirectOrys Nare you a tetephone? Those « tell you that it is theymost preciout 6 §1 _ dition, walnut came, «. l ‘Thos.‘ Sherrington, M“‘ FOR SALEâ€"â€"Organ in * deeuag t Mn Co. of Canada Watait® *A 6t Peot T\ a is ȴi68 x+Â¥ C