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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 May 1908, p. 2

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""': have to. be â€"submitted D the ratepayers. ‘This report was ;“' uopflul by the council. ‘he meaning â€" of this action is the : ':} the ;Hydroâ€"Electric power me so far as Stratford is ~conâ€" id, for it is inconceivable that n 1{“ of ratepayers would vote & bylaw which would render the Mwble for charges amounting anâ€" ly to $30,000 or $35,000. without A& (what the cost of power MId be or being able to make ‘a le contract with a manufacturer. ie people of this city are not, in * of going it blind on rauniâ€" â€" BANK RETURNS FOR APRIL l pbet es aprnonâ€" tagarts | Wumare we nase a sot | ge of this free and indepenâ€" | amaar‘ 3" Mr. Daniel Rats of To Mr. Ratz‘ credit be it in Accepting the â€"~Liberal on for the Legislature he disâ€" lul“:-” 1"_‘ + m M ~ A t M A ffil «public ns ~ on â€" ~â€" ‘their merits: wh and action. . And to the the spirit of Liberalions in iterloo be 1t also said that it i E M .-u broad .enough to : ,;'5" Md bearerâ€"a man y" pen ont spirit to carty ‘ fl;‘-“» ade ‘of < the Liberal candiâ€" \in the present contest is in Â¥d dontrast to ‘the. record of the * ~ for this constituency. \| the years that he has. sat in (Lej v ture ‘as the representative riding there is yet to be ~reâ€" ded ~a ‘single instance of his “" @inst . his _own . party, 0 ‘A;.; has he been to the call h ) party whip. P judgment® of thoughtfui | men :3 upon the course : of e member, is being shown by ‘Bbrong wave of enthusiasm ‘ ‘that b present passing over the riding ,";y _of _ the Liberal candidate, ) unless â€"all _signs _ fail, _ will i 'wih}t splendid" victory < for Ratz on . the evening of the fls .i + ~;.r)‘~x' iraging.. features in x wit . the present ~Ontario h campaign ts the growth â€" of Bike of ingependence . amonk '.““."‘. . â€" ‘This . means & ; in men of different views Although identifying themselves \either of the great political parâ€" ‘seserve to themselves the right * / (Stratford Beacon.) a 1 ’fifiit‘l,mflu of: the city" ieil the finance committee reportâ€" lat as the Hydroâ€"Electric . ~conâ€" ‘ which ®he city had been asked m did not contain any guarantee :fi‘, power delivered at Wiford it was not in accordance h the bylaw passed last January, ; new bylaw omitting these conâ€" )Whawa,! .May 20.â€"Ths April Bank tement shows 4 slight contraction ‘\ business as compared with March. h gp not" unusual : in <April . when it less unicertainty prevails as mildingoperations , eté." ~Nows _ civer _";‘ on were $06,712,809,â€" . as ©$690.047.892 in Marth. â€"~ Dée NEARING ITS END wutdred and : fftcen milâ€" 3 , and the lotal : Habilâ€" P ven ~ hundred . awd . thirty ce millions, as against and < thirtyâ€"six millions. T NDENT LIBERAL Proprietor ‘That hacking cough continues Because is exhausted and mm’?&w ( lished Every up to English? and Take Scoott $ Emulsion. annum in ad must not be ron. â€" Oasual THREE Guests Too Bewildered to Use M’s Ibu't:l. e CatlÂ¥lin Canesda and the Unit« States, B ie uran men i exrent it w majority res: ‘woien | ty â€"© people, uleeping Murm‘ a& , are arriving were â€" in isminent .danger being‘! yillage of Gormiey, a of sixty: cut off by the flames, and m!m,»w ve miles north» in their | night .clothes by ladders and east of e : » Se t a u,mu.mm;z-u_. The} These people ate x ‘the Qusen‘s Hotel was a threeâ€"story frame rl!ul conference â€" of * t stzucture tull of inflammable materâ€" in Christ,"‘ a sect .uz ial. There were about forty rooms YCA!S ago, whose 4,000 members in ~ the building, andâ€" most of thas America Hve in nm of g were occupied last night. . Alttough suits, jewelery and â€" ics, and : np signs ol life. had been observed base their simple custums. on a BQ . $000 M 0 W2noed hy dhiut 5 14 interpretation ‘of the New Testament. by * obkize M T { AG o fhiv fk‘.;,‘ x i whir ths | oo waee Aranstairs ~ tnty _ Tolnt. en es y * e s s Adiinl in Fige:y t row Aly > , OeE W *r{g:w ::,%_?&%” so w [he | o o Annned tast ah M The Name owed fast al 1er m' n 4 bly Short, .\“:, the wh ole . “M‘:fiafif‘fif â€" W 9 T d 1+ . % 5 # e 6 Advivind 5/ 'gf*" R “'2{ -)v“rfi" e o uy reached > the Ralconi®s, _ WO BAE Ye t .ders" : were specdily . raised. Before . rhéd exit by méans . of wl way was cut ofl, and : those leftâ€" Lk the hotel had to e between . a .:‘9,‘“"‘ M‘ z ‘and the chance , ie ons ie Gray md’tmn the balcony of t! uco‘n‘fflorg ‘Sheâ€" was dredfully inâ€"] wred, ‘her being crushed in, and: death â€".â€"wasâ€"~ instanteos6, ~ Bt,'nml; jumped when the Pames came. mear| him. ~H#â€"expired "a few minutes . afâ€" ter ho was picked up by the resctâ€"| ers, and dt was . at first mfld' that he h‘*guu {rom the effeots of his leap, 1t was discovered, howevâ€" «t, that the flames had fatally butaâ€" ed ‘him before "he jumped. 6 Wheatley‘s Body â€" Found.. Ot ‘the â€"manner â€" is which the third victim, Thomas Wheatiey, the barten | der, met his death nothing is known The â€" fire vutmod till the early. afterâ€" noon, and a search of the ruins atâ€" ter it had been extinguished â€" revealâ€" ced a. body burned beyond _recogniâ€" viohn, which must be his. " He ::; 32 yeats of, age:andia son ot ~C 2 Eelice Wheatioy of Clinton.. ~ 1t :s thought death came as he alept in his room on the third stoty, and when the roofâ€" crushed in his . body was earried down two foors to the dinin@room,. where it was found. dining:room, where Of the . injured the most setiously | hurt were Mrs. Mero, wile of John Mero, proprietor of ‘the hotel; Miss Mero, and : Miss Dunbat <of Bullalo. | The elder lady was sleeping on . the first floot and: jumped from her bedâ€" room window. She injured her . back yuite badly. â€" Her busband was â€" alâ€" most overconic by the blinding smoke but was able to ctawl. down the steps â€" on his . hands and knees. . Miss Minnie: Mero and: Miss: Dunbar ~both jumped, the latter sustaining tetrible injuries to her head on the concrele sidewalk. She was removed to . the hospital and but little hope is . held out â€"~for her : recovery. Miss Mero fractured cherâ€"tight leg, but is _ not dangerously injured. dangerously injured. ' There are some imomentous quesâ€" * , |tions to be discussed. ~ The Markham, Fite Escapes on Top Story. x()nt., district councilâ€" has »put _ two | important oties on the order paper, ‘The hotel is a total loss, and _ the which read as follows: } firemen and citizens: had a stif fight _ Question. Whetherâ€"method . of susâ€" 10 kzsep the flames from spreading to pending M&j,mr. tor â€"a adjoining buildines. The. M; C. K. period before final expulsion is Scripâ€" ticket ofice .and Short‘s tailor shop ture" 1f so, why not adopt it. _ _ were damaged. The hotel was put up . Question: m')n-:t system of dbout thirty years ago, but was val wel{â€"supporting ministry a ‘ ued at $20,000, on which there was to the teaching . of the Mfl $17,000â€" insurance,. divided as follows: ment . > > wl t A t s $2,000 in Sun Fire and $15,000 aivilâ€"| _ This latter question strikes‘ at the ced between the British America Phoeâ€", YOry :root of the brethren‘s system of nix and . ‘Commercial Union: .‘Tke Ministry and "“W _ deâ€" building was équpped (with fire es DAted. In.Canada most of, ‘: capes _ on the top sfory, and mmnomh There are oo moonntce op the othera. " _ | in the body who régard paid minisâ€" The body ‘of ‘Mr. Bernard. was sent to Totonto this ~alterncon for. interâ€"=, mont. â€"â€" The remaing of Miss Grey were â€" ‘shipped to Stayner, andâ€" the hody of Mr. Wheatley, the third vicâ€" fim, will go ‘to Clinton : toâ€" morttow.; An inquest has ‘been deemed Wl sary: The physiciaps in attendance upon the injured hato good hopes of the recovery of Mrs., Mero, ber daughâ€" ter and~ Miss Dunbar. London, ‘Ont., May ©20.â€"The wile of â€"Thomas: Wheatiey is in. this city, When informed ..of the disaster . and that her: husband was missing Mrs. Wheatiey m'm prostrated. About two ago yourg Wheatâ€" Jey fell in love with a Mis# Delmont of London, Tho young man:s plarenits op+ poged! the marrtiage,and the couple Wére matried " ‘clandestinely.> No# wighing tol-m&aMfil his paréats,the couple decided .. to liveâ€"apart fot . a tow years, or â€"until such tim»s a% theé \Consent of : Wheatley‘s {ather could be im3 & position in 1 hotel. at once made haste to catch a ttain \Tor * mM p gnt Wheaticy‘s â€"Wife 4n Lonkion IN HOTEL ‘.i-a:_ h ;ig L‘* 1 ‘, mace eim en td dress and gentledaced wOt ru ,h simple style, are uml the villago of Gormley, a hamlet of sixty | gsouls, lying twentyâ€"Ave miles north east of Toronto. * As citizens they are exemplary,. ‘and they can show & mmn ©ther denominations in ~Intimate acquaintance with the Holy Writ, but they have manners and customs which mark them ‘ as â€"men and. women of somewhatâ€" unusualâ€" beliets, "They do not allow musical\ instruâ€" ments nouuk churches; seldom : in their bomes. . In <public ahd in ‘teligious places t'.-:r women wear a bhead covering. . ‘!'b’o“‘duud both sexes is plainâ€" to the t of severity.>~ * 4 Taking part in waris forbidden. . The courts ol law . must never be in voked to settle disputes. 3. 1 lic places the women sib on on:-mo(m'wm_m- on the other.. â€" A A . moustache may not be â€"~â€"worn alone, brothers may shave clean, weat a beardâ€"alone, or wear both beard and moustache. t x Insurance is a challenging of Provi dence and is not encouraged.. % Members of the m salote â€"each other with a boly in addition to shaking hands. .=<_ " â€" x > Brethren areâ€"not encouraged to exâ€" ercise their Aranchise. â€"*_ _ The brethten believe in baptism â€"by immersion, but it must bein running water and the candidate is immersed three times, face downward.. > Ministers â€" support. themseives â€" and are not helpeéd by. their congregations unless ‘they ate needy.â€" _ Singing is slow and ‘‘seemly.‘‘ } Tobacco is turbidden;a brother here and there uses it, but suchâ€"are "â€"not lntoxium"fi%m are : absolutely fourbidden; hence the delegates to conâ€" ference would not stop at a hotel, even if Gormley had such a thing. Cardâ€"playing, _ theatreâ€"going and dlndl?mo{mdwfl,m d to perditio®. _ <. > _ The brethren believe in the . ceteâ€" mony of feetâ€"washing.., .: E:4 Origin of Sect. ma The. origin of this peculiar â€" people is somewhat . wrapped in . mystery. They probably _ come, from Switzerâ€" Jand; most of the pmw : ate of German origin. Canadian brethren came otls:llly from .. Penâ€" nsylvania, ~where the denomination is strongest.... These â€" people . are now scattered all over the United â€"â€" States and Canada, from coast . to coast, although in the aggregate: they _ ate not & large body, They were originâ€" ally known as the.‘‘River Brethrer * but now call themselves ‘"Brethren in Chrigt." ® ‘ very root of tire brethren‘s system ol,{ ~ministry and will be thoroughly*..deâ€" bated. In Canada most. of; the ‘: isters ate farmers. There are in the body who régard paid minis \ fors with ~ the same .\m as ;mmofithom paid ; choirs. Doubtless both of the . quesâ€" tions â€" will be ‘regarded as the thin , odge of the wedge of worldliness, alâ€" | though the questioners are hm strictly upon the Scriptures to . 'hhult case. a â€" ie conference now‘in progress i# the controlling body of the whole deâ€" nomination. mas I M nR ad NbA Minard‘s Lintment Co., Limited, Genticmen. â€"In January last, Fra® gis. Leclaré, T of ‘the men employâ€" ed by (<â€"me, wotking in _ the 1 woods, â€" had a â€" tree Tall"u; on him, ctushing him feartully. Me was,whon found, placed on a sted ‘and taken home, whete grave> feats > were enterâ€" tained forâ€" Wis recovery, his _ hijs being . badly: bruised and his _ tody turned bl,ck from his ribs toâ€" his teet, We used ~MINARD‘S _ LINEâ€" MENT on hWim freely to deaden :. the painâ€" and with the use of three botâ€" ts he was ‘completcly <curcd _ . ahd able to return 49 his work. â€" x "HAUVEUN »DUVAL Elgin Road, L‘Isle Co. Que. : s A Awelveâ€"y:arâ€"old lad named James Parker, living on the outskirts â€"of Woodstock, ':Jhid up on the G. T.R,. tracks of ~ thatscity late yesterday . afterngon . in .am uncon‘ sclous condition.. The boy was . e moved to the mhfl it was lound that his ‘ofl¢ were se« ESCAPE FROM DEATH vore bruises about The head. As â€" far as tould be gathered from the lad‘s tanmibling statement ho had been steal« m'-!;!!”"‘fi‘“’l\!!““ «* .. of ~+ petween â€" ; the Yarmouth, N. 8 S hortly iÂ¥\ C Nedans hy ol c r\'hwnw'" * it Te e r.¢ youge # "k“é M i‘._,}zm- ‘Ia&si'w-w â€"aff ?#9 k Premier Whi 4 not make ally" detm m n oo wl f say w Ou # s Fo in ie *o 2008 4 a . wb a4 Lt / Ne a#-. : special flfl“lm been laid ‘mmthp; m, u-u-uigt lo tor the annual inspection, A was gent to all inspectors. ~It was headed "Fire Escapes," and containâ€" 44 a copy of the act. Must Have Fire Escapes. This bill, passed in 1897, provides that al} botels excueding two stories must bave an outside stairway. or ladder from each floor above extendâ€" ing to at least the first fioor. \Passâ€" waysâ€" yO Aheso CKIUS: MECAE _ 0 CUOMl ‘Every siceping apartment ‘must be 'qnip.:e,l with a rope long enough to allow the guest w.vuomdw-‘ Notices informing guests of these "reâ€" escapes must ‘s punishable by a to $200. HA e PV PAmTR ¢ + : â€"It" is the duty ‘of the inspector of the license district to enforce (this act NAME ON WALL ‘Foronto,: May. ‘21.â€"Because a. _ ©1F1 wrote her name on the wall o[ a bus= iness collage in this city two . yeats ugo the. police were able . toâ€"hight to place L. E. Patterson and: J. Daly iwo youug mts, in Jatl, charged with the robbery ol the derot at HaWYkâ€" ston:, neat. Batri¢,‘ on Monday "}_&5‘; â€" The articles stolen from«» the depot inluded / two" money express orders, and toâ€"day on l:;‘mt;:. ptflallzl ed by a youl y @t the office : Jn \his cumh the check was / pré sented a young lady wWho. wa> gitting with the clerk in charge bowed to the young <Jady presenting ‘ it and‘ the F ut S be o in d s ol on w wwraet | Anlabs. l qeuerte en L ab clerk ‘acceptcd it, ‘although he â€" Was, aware it was om: of the staolen paâ€" sers. Then b*" asted ‘ the lady with him who. the Yyoung Jady was _ /~> "T\don‘t kmow ; her mame, but 1 Can whow ~you where she wrole : it on the him who. the young Jady wA# & "I\don‘t know : ber mame, but I Can show you where she wrote : it on the wall in the business college we | atâ€" tended together two years ago." The police wore called and the natic was siill there, Matgareb HJLT ar«, expressly MAGNIFICENT DEPOT **Pease wend> ma . s bettle of mbfln.m“fl‘ O ncluflu:t.dvh-l am.’,mombunfl" do any» thing more for my shild.‘"‘ % l-.lm forded the patrons ol the roads to these exits must be kept Like to Try Psychine | a2 0 P provisions by a fine of from 430 must be posted promiâ€" GAYE POLICE CLUE July 21.â€"Because a ~ gitl FOR WINNIPEG blood â€" pressut Fa+ nB t was filled io: the do 50 on d 0e hans i Teee Tc and . in a briet o) address, ‘he oo t avk day and ~ l:fi an excelent chair ques tions. of fltg -‘nw’ufi‘ 4 referred to the ‘unfulllled promijse. 0" the. Conservative party and the in creasod cxpenditure: 1‘. candidate is winoing friends wherever be goes, a% the clean way in which Mr. late is conducting : his meetings will â€" do much ‘towards ‘electing him as* MP. P.â€"on the 8thâ€"of ©June. . Mr. Fd.. Stuebing, of Berlin, ~was ing®net C ~ the ‘qu & He n ‘~ y t had left" over one hall of their â€" proâ€" mises c unfulolled ~they had thete fore: lgi the confidence of ‘the pto ple. touched upon the Incremsed. expenditures, aataries of mml?nd% taachers, the automobile léegislation,. «nd . showed that the Whitney Govâ€" ni.x was ignoring the farmet ‘and family in this regard, â€" and pointed ou:::t it was fl‘::lox & Change beca things. na* 8; bad at Toronto, that mlflo had .4 Bpeaker wEo could . mot count dive . Dr. Wilk in an able‘ address told why he was out in the.inter ests â€" of Mr. Ratt. He stated had known him for (he Tast 18 year: and had always* found him . hongs\ and ~clearâ€"headed and | independcnt i his views.â€" He â€"claimed that thest g: the ~men we want in parliament spoke " about. the position _ Mr. Hossack took at the last election,unc th position he is faking toâ€"day an. called upon al! independcnt voters t. wotk and vote for Mr. Ratz. â€" MANY WILL BE HELPED BY 11 To relieve the worst © forms â€" of. Rhoumatiem, take a teasponful ot the following miixture after each nn;a‘-l and !::t bedtime: uid tract Dandelion,. oneâ€"hall" ounce, Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup. Sarsaparilie, three, Both speakers receircd an attentis, beating. .â€" Aftcr w tew remarks by thi chairman, The meeting closed with th Bm}f cheets for the King, Sit < W Lai , Hon. Mr. MacKay . and the Candidate. ~ Bloomingdale will / give &A guod account on . June 8th. These harmless ingredients® can be Obtained from any home druggists, and aro\ casily mixed by shaking them well in a bottle: Reliet is generally felt from the first few This prescription, states a ~ wellâ€" knownâ€"authority ‘in a Cleveland morn ing paper, forces the cloggedâ€"up . in‘ active kidneys to filter and strain from theâ€"blood. the poisonous waste matter and uric > Acid, which causes Rhoumatism. As Rboumatism is not only . the most painful and torturous> disease, but dangerous"to ‘lite,; this simple reâ€" cipe ~will no doubt be greatly valued by many sufferers here: at â€" home who should at once prepare the mixâ€" ture to get this reliet. 5 1t is said that a person who would take ~this prescription regularly, a dose : or two daily, on even â€"a few “"""x"”'.. Wo!‘ljd never have serious Kidney on rinary disorders Ot Rheumatiam, © . )ns . of Cut this out and â€" it. Good Rheumatismâ€" mm:rhoh realâ€" ly ~relieve are scarce indeed _ and when yog need it, you ~want . it badly. _ Our druggists hore say they will cither supply these ingredients attuhlhgnlxtunmlytohh, if any ‘of our readers so prefer. Haniilton, May 21. â€"After being out for six hours the â€"jury at 6.30 this evening ,Gnmnul. verdict of p:!ln Against Guiseppe Greco, chatged with the .. murdet ‘of «> féllowâ€"countryman. Sentence â€"was d:terred > until toâ€"morâ€" row. â€" The verdict was a surprise, in asmuch > as the physivian‘s eÂ¥idence went : clearly to show mmfl. died of pneumonia,‘ not in by Ahs kpile wounds. This morning the defence called fom @xpert8, and did not put in any ather evidence. J, ‘F. Armovt, civil eaginâ€" ser, Dur.das, â€"had a plen of the shan ties â€"apd: the ground on which th tragedy took plate. ‘Ite showed how far:the «dead. man bid to" walk: at tet: ho chad been stabbed. t hic!" Twiss, . of â€" Dundas, was the last withess for ‘the progecution. He gave a short outline of the stabbing affair â€" and said he arrestd the two Greco "hrothers at Blue= La‘e. No evidence ol tho aleged conlession was put (m. ‘au br Rideas a" mamet me ie O‘Reilly, of, Hamifton. N ..Mt. J. O‘Reilly took a quarter © of an bout ~to sum up and Mr. Coits worth‘s reply was a 1ittle . Jonger. Chist Jb:‘hl::n took ‘m«- quarters of > an for his charge to the jury‘ and was slightly favoraâ€" | bie to t w ‘Medical _ men, ‘he "sa d , seem to adhere to (hir it it m YERDICT OF GUILTY the fain,â€" © the 8 @lightly favotaâ€" ~ ‘Medical _ men, adhere 10 tBiir COatsâ€" onger . three harge Waterloo Branch J. Moorman, Manager. B. E. WALKER, Presideot ALEX. LAIRXD, General:â€" Manzger A, H. IRELAND, Superintendent of WTCT @2 mHS But e d d t ) 80 tonnlicrncedt s 1 # ’&..’Z;:,nm «87 _ "â€" $30 . " ® {.... 1§ coents ‘l‘hn-Ordmu:J;-ynble a‘ rarut any. in Canada of a Chartered Bank (Â¥ukon excepted), and as :/ principt points in the United States. > They are negotiable 2 . go to the £ sterling in Great Britain and Hreland. ‘They form an excellent method of umail sums of money with safety “unhn%-n‘mthmwunyoflu-imw The Leading Meat Market and maiPy is briefly told in a linle bookbet to nsarest .L"'m.... M.#i’c‘a- an adver bresch. The ~ tisement | No fumace name is mentioned, waat wa‘l t _ and you canread the whole wory in 5 minutes WOUuLDâ€" YC€ Orâ€"THE PURNACE ? Just write ons a postâ€" rest we‘ll gladly atâ€" Ottawa, May: 20.â€"The Governmant will take action this session to lessen the evils of W among MA'“‘. ! ARAPWRUWR L 1c «. ioi k Hon. A. B, Aylesworth has â€" givent notice of a Governtment mieasure proâ€" viding for an awendment to the crim« inal code so as to make it an indictâ€" able ‘offence, punishable by a substanâ€" tial fime, for anyone to soll cigarettes ts hy Hen: oiee Commmption: "It is Age for their own â€" It is turther â€" provided. that any â€" officer has the reputation “W Ausioont nnd boet ofmigats all the year round. . _ 1/ 0 <â€";! * ~«>; * To the fi"v:.‘l, 'x:’s." have “fi:‘gmmafl'(-"‘ on ; once tested, always used. in &0 lhogh_o'uo-ng_‘_nn- of" the peace â€" may : confiscate cigâ€" arettes . found in the possession of boys underâ€"sixteen, â€"and the boys themsclves may be fined $1 to. $5. Furthermore, any dealer â€"â€" selling »to youths under sixteen will have bis liâ€" conse cancelled. By making the law a provislon of the general criminal code of (% â€" A OR a" ’ q 4j 7“”‘;!‘»-. JOHN FBISCHER Preprieter LIPHARDT BROS., LOCAL AGENTS. BANK MONEY ORDERS LONDON TORONTO HONTREAL WINWIPEA msage and 8 i Give us a trial and be convinesd Orders promptly dalivered in all parts the town. BOYS AND CIGARETTES UEAD OTFICE. TORONTO i C:ANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE â€"_â€" O ve "41 and oot snegoding $10 "o"am "~~_~‘l 9 ~ * o â€" should be consructed? .. .. * lsnd es i t â€"â€"Jus: wherein lies its abilsy to be easy To the party nesing a furnace it out. P e ored ref oo d oiniens «ier â€" sat aas ‘- ‘?‘ & m operation ? t # FANCCOS VE 8T, JOHN, N. 8. HAMILTON © â€" GALAARY TOâ€"READâ€"THEâ€"STORY sSUED AT THE FOLLOWiNQ RATE®: Liver Paidâ€"u ma " Om R“t, "c‘? re 5v°°°v°°,°, Total Assets, â€" 113,000,000 WATERBLOO ~ MUTUAL Sanderson‘s Bakery King 8t. Waterioo Protection and Safe Invs stme nt are combincd in the | ENDOWMENT PCOLICY ‘ OFIHE Fancy Buns, Bread Rolls, and Fancy Cakes. e .. Â¥.BE INSURANCE CONPANY INCORPORATED IN 1868 Total ‘Assots 31st Desember .â€"~~ $496,808.17. Président, Thomas Hilliard. J. B. Hall, A.LA, . P.H.Eoose â€" Head Office Waterloo On Miss A. R. Bean, Miss E. L Bean, Write for Last Annual Regort Honor Graduate Toronto Conserva tory of Music, TEACHERS OF PIANO QRGAN AND â€"â€"â€"THMHEORY * High: Earning Power. Llarge Frofite to Folicy» ‘BOARD OF DIRECTORA @eo .Randall, Heo,, Waverio6. Dr. J. H. Wobb, a f William Snider, Meg. @eo. Dicsbel, Req., 3. L. Wideman, Heq., Bt. Jaoobe‘ Allan Bowman, Keq., Prestor, P, K. Shants,iPreston, Jume Livingstone, Hag., Baden., Fe *â€"._ OFFIC®RS ; George Randall, Prosident Frank Haight, Manager, â€" > K. ’-.h»&w. Berlin. â€" C, A. District Agent, DOMmiNION LIFE Pupha prepared for examination at ‘Toronté Conservatory of music and 1867 Treasuter

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