.c> ' must be left ‘this :&nmw& cory for changes wust iman Tuesd.y noon. . UBSUA piredimementa 2e onlee °P 4 a w:flwrheord;lmm +o the gilly yarn that the Dominion‘Governâ€" ' Gyarm thay IHC D f@h likely to try ) verdict on the & by holding an e & of the holiday 8 points out ‘‘ab ho. further." _ The a M apparently !us Jn a vast territory, take . Ontario for _ instance, _ embracing East wad Wost Algoma, ‘Thunder Bay and winy River, Nip'lssing, » i paits of m Bound outside of r&e organized municipalities like Port Arthur, Fort WiHiam, Sault Ste Marie, Sudbury, North Bay, Col lt, etc., there. _ , are #$ems of thousands of adult males enâ€" titled to vote. No voters‘ list has ‘been prepared in this great unorganizâ€" ed territory since 1908. In the belief ‘that an election is inevitable, _ the ‘Preliminary steps are . now being taken in Thunder Bay, _ the _ most widespread of the districts, to make a new voters‘ list. ‘The other porâ€" tions of the northland will undoubtâ€" edly also make new voters‘ lists this year. A voters‘ list of 1008 for a possible gereral clection in 151] would be a sheer absurdity in a shiit ing population of frontiersmen. To make a voters‘ list in the norti.‘ it is necessary that the officer chosen. to ‘do the work shall attach t« schools, churches, public buildings, and other convenient places notices stating that in not tess than thirty days after the date of the notice he will attend at such places as are desâ€" ignated for the purpose of making up the list. If these notices are posts by August 1 it will be September before any work can be done on th "lists, and it will take the best par of‘a month for the actual work forming the lists. Aifter _ they are ready they are subject to review an appeal for filteen days, the â€" revisio being in the hands of a _ Board of Judges. It would be a physical im possibility to prepare a new | voters list for Northern Ontario in _ less time than nine or ten weeks. snap verdict. the earliest be be held, even i work when the week to force « verdict on the is simply absu eussed to the « ery other topic since January Apart therefore fron of party politics there snap verdict. It will sion may br judgment of No. 20, Waterioo,, for Ma $r. IV.â€"Nora Weber, G mer, Netton Weber. © Jr. 1V.â€"Barbara Gingri M, Iida Bauman ;u,Sr 1H.â€"Lotnt Weber & ':t. 1II.â€"Benjamin Sn y 4. ~~School report No. 20, Waterl / &r. IV.â€"Nor _ $r. IILâ€"Orpah Shantz, Lo m"iebfl, Melvin Baumar , Orval Weber, Tilma y Weber, Melvin Bauman, George Ant, Orval Weber, Tilman Martin. â€"Br. 11.â€"Magdalepa Buchier, _ Vera Gilbert Snyder. * _ Part Secondâ€"Alfred Martin. .. Second â€"Class â€" Edwin Buchler. Etnst, Enoch, Martin, Elam .lgil Martin, , Salina Mar ‘Wendel Brubacher, Earl Shant: .&;mu Shantz, . Violet bF, ~ Martin, Eldon Ernst. / , Ella Shantz, Maty .0if uot so pMIC. Kig l id waudha > ngâ€" known reasonable and \be made known on application ki tofe on oBipmnale i l 4w We A SILLY YARN SCHCOL REPORT ADVERTISERS and delicate erritory, take Ontari0 | ‘Therefore be: it resolaed that the e, embracing East | visiom and ability he ‘has ever exorâ€" oma, ‘Thunder Bay and ~‘isled Cal t‘heed'cl’;i(‘::“ which bhd o.l) inss a ably _ remjer ul & per Nipissing, # puu. of wumorotg . years may ‘be held in peateâ€" outside of r&e orgarized |jyp remembrance and esteem by this ; like Port Arthur, Fort | and former Countils. It Ste Marie, Sudbury,| Resolsed that the sudéen l‘elm)vfll O(t Col ilt, etc., there. . are such a life from among our mils ands of adult n;ale' l behoves a 4icancy ami a shadow that . i e will dâ€"eply _ be readiced by all the e. No voters‘ list has| members and frienés of this municiâ€" | in this great unorganizâ€"| pality ani will provo . a serious loss wlaee 1008 Tn the heliei| to thes Community and the Public. AB, nos of adult males enâ€" . No voters‘ list has in this great unorganizâ€" ince 1908. In the belie{ ion is inevitable, the teps are _ now being The al s Emulision H Mbhat r anUUO iD 1 be October at Borden sets to take _ Ontario talk of a snap ty agreement as been _ disâ€" election _ can rIchn the Lona Sbhant: the alr rdon Clen delibera te q be Orphe st cv ather lur Allen next no xd ie c Je es : Sm hm o o hy ; Will Issue w&n ‘to 4 #4 $5000 for Erection of School 2t House . â€"â€".Other Busines Mine Well:â€"siey _ To parsuart . ‘to a Council‘s Chapal the 3rd of . Ji in the forescom considered Mored by J.â€"Reidel, secomjed â€" by 1. Richar son, â€"that. whereas the . Great "Ruler of â€" the Universe, bas in is infnite wisdomâ€"removed frop amâ€" ong s one of ost worthy °* mad miih esteemed fellowâ€"Jatorcrs in the person of Johnï¬mxvmd. Â¥.8.; <Of th: village of Wellesicy, and whereas the long and intimate celatinns held with him in the faithful ?nln!’d his duties as a member of tho â€" Local Board: ol Health in thke Township a Wellesley makes it emivently Fefittics; that we record our appreciation of him. Co ntil‘s Chember 3rd, 1911. Moved by _J. ~Rei« 1. Richar som, â€" thi Reso‘ved â€" that owing to the deep sympathy with the bereaved relatives of the deceaset we express our, hoze that evem so great a loss to us all may be overruled for good by Hjim who doeth all things well. Resulved that a copy cf this Reâ€" solution, be placec upon the records of this Corporation, also printed in the local papers and forwarded to the bercaved family. Carried. Moved by J. Reicel, seconded by R. Lintick, that Byâ€"law No. â€"â€" in the Township of Wellesley, in ths County nf Waterloo and Province of Oritaio to close up, stop or sell or etharwise Jispose of a cortain part of highway being composed of a part of the Cor ession Road Allowance Letween Conâ€" cessions seven and eight in the Easâ€" term â€" Section of said Township, conâ€" taining by admeasurement three actes and _ cight tenths «f an acre !: the sant more or less, ams for opening up a new highway to tbe composed . of part â€" of lot namiter tom in tha se:â€" eith concrssion, Eastern Section, of the said Township containing by adâ€" measurement séretyâ€"six hunectls of am acre be tlr same more or less, bo now read a first ard second time Cartried. Byâ€"law ta aproint a member c the local Bavrd of Health in place of J. Greerrxoo6, deceased. Moved by J. Reidel, seconded by J. Richardsor, that h~law No. â€"â€" to appoint a member to the local Bort : of Health in room und stea‘ of _ Joh» Greenwoo4, doceased, for tle current year 1911 and for the yrar 1912, (that being Mr. Greenwood‘s term) be read â€" a first and second time ed. Passing u«e Accounts ard Issuing o1 ders for _ Same. Christ. Schlucter, gravelling per contract ....u. .22 y ym B Jos. Brssitger, d 0 ... mess Jacob Meycr, d .0 ..â€"...., Wm. Baty, d 0 4 op.olssec. H. N. Huelt, to meet Municijal Loar Fund Note whern due .... Dan. Foerter, statutelabor reâ€" Tunded .:4::sm:ikee crmuqncess Pg i8 Louis Bacchler, gravel to pathâ€" Th&SIRIS, ~PQ .ces spruerviss Thos. Burnett, (operatingy _ road John Phait, removing clay and FBJH. BUIYPFE \,,....... cqsccce4 e .l Municipal World, supplies ..,.... R. Hoory,_ gravcliing per com Truck, LC. ..c:lmlclss coamcnmcanta) Jobrn McCoermic, rep. approack Dridge . .0.3 :.2 i adeincl‘e Chas Tros Wm. Guise, worl! on roadâ€"m& hir Geo. Voza‘r,~~Jumber, tile and cleaning < gravel pit ... ... ... Clement & Clement, for legal cA e re J. J. McRadden Moved by W. J. Beggs, second . Lintick, that â€" the following ounts be paid and that the R sue his orders in payment of ame os follows, viz.â€" ohn Schjuetor, drawing gravel PCP CORETACK | .222 2k s3 ‘onrad Hoerlo, putting in culvert scraping, teaming, OfC ... ac. S. Wagler, gra el to patir MBEREDS .. .i...00.2 oparene niimiinsn \ .Moved by "W.. J Beggs, secomed by R. Lintick, that Toavs be given _ the mover,â€" at the rpxt Covncil mooting, to inroduce a. byâ€"law : to appoint inâ€" . W. Robertsai, gravelling per contract and gravel to _ pathâ€" mMaSters 222402220 2022200+ u224 pit 1PT Ths Council aow forme enmittee of the. whote cs. _ #63, MoYed@ by Resolution of Condolerce Logel, érawing gravel ... 1‘ Crockshan‘s, cleaning gravel cleaning and plowing highâ€" Tasing up of Byâ€"Laws July, 1911 ownship Council (met,. adjo:rnment, at â€" the nber, Cross!l}, Mondsy utd 1811â€" 10 o‘cloc t . Beggs, seconded by _ the following & and that the Reeve in pay ment of the viz.â€" drawing gravel Crosshill, â€" July xt t J 656 /ed .y sns ieÂ¥ ack to n .byâ€"laws of _ Joh: + current ar 1912, term) be e. Carti hy $6 110.35 209 11 .18 72.50 13.95 11 12 14 13 25.00 34.00 00 00 50 00 Of} Miners, Caught Unawares by.Kapid) mes, Could not Escape. Six Au ‘Driven lnto Lake at: Porcupine a Number are Drowned Toronto,. July 12â€"A 6 nt at South Porcupine, who yes terday‘s ‘fire â€"and reached t to day, wires the tfollowing despatch;. . > wihe boce of Tife: unine â€"disâ€" "C rong 'W‘.‘" c w ind »ig:u.t{ wap ‘ï¬i‘.‘ 3 “‘-ï¬". -:x-: ;i.; f Trom .. the. : mines _ right through to the flmqï¬f orcuping Lake, eating up South . Porcupi 3. weu ne mapromint Intlafieeaioef as we many. ile Lg the laxetront. Waile part of the loss of life occurred near Porcupine Lake, the greatest havoe will be around the main mine, notabiy West Dome and Big Dome. . Here the utum minâ€" ers, eut off by theâ€" flames, ® to the shafts, where they rerished.. At Preston East Dome safety was sought in an untimbered shaft, and â€" there was no loss of life The . streets of South Porcupine are strewn with dead human ‘beings, horses, dogs and ~cat tle, while along the main roads charâ€" red corpses _ lie at intervals. The names and number of ‘dead can be but roughly estimated, but@ large numâ€" ber of prospectors in the bush ~must have perished in the furnace .of flames, driven by a 60â€"infle gale. It is known, however, that ol the Staff of 300 at the Dome, but a few were saved, while at the West Dome but three out of 8i employes are now known to be alive. ~Along the highâ€" way between West Dome and South Porcupine, over a.comparatively open section, there are six charred bodics. In the ruins of the Town of South Porcupine there lie the bodies of Wilâ€" liam Gobr and ms clerk, Mac omith, Capt. Geo. Dunbat and Tom Geddes. Early .yesterday _ motning _ dense clouds of smoke could be seen in the southwest, but the fire was apparentâ€" ly remote. A small fire also broke out in Lake View, but this excited little attention because of the frequency of bush fires. As noon approached thick elouds _ of smoke reacked the zenith, marking the approach of the fire, and soon the sun was obscured. At 23 30 the fire had covered an area ol 25 miles in length and over two miles in width and had reached the base line of Tisdale, deâ€" stroying the Standard and Imperial mines in Delora Township; Philadelâ€" phia, in Shaw Township, and the Elâ€" dorado and United in Southern Whitâ€" pey. At 11.56 p.m. the seriousness of the situation was realized in South Porcupine. The fire call was sounded on the Dome mine whistle, with reâ€" peated blasts from other whistles. _In half an hour the outlying shacks had been reached. This was the beâ€" ginning of the end. By this time the sky was black with smoke and residents began . to pack valuables and light baggage for a hurried departure. Soon the flames had reached the l"olg' and _ O‘Brien mine, having enveloped the Preston, East Dome, West Dome, North Dome and what remained of the North Exâ€" tension after last Sunday‘s fire MY DAUGHTER WAS CURED Baltimore, Md.â€""I send you hereâ€" with the picture of my fifteen year old By Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound ham‘s ble Compound was recâ€" g‘mn:a' and af bel;]::km three bot. es to yourfgemmm.'dl can nu-m for all m& troubles."â€"Mrs. L. A. ConrrAX, 1103 Rutland Street, Baitiâ€" more, Md. iiy'dii'i."ï¬mï¬iï¬â€˜s"fl"&&m Comâ€" t un in )(pdlchn Company, I:ynn. Mass. Young Girls, Heed This Advice. Girls who ars troabled with painful or + lar pt.gok. backache, } E%::« Ppnve or al aolaimet s restored by its use. Hundreds of such letters from mothâ€" ors x pressing their gratitude for what to Mrs. Pinkbam, Lynn, M‘:‘!..:or .dv'l-o'e. free. is â€"AN Prepare to Leave But Few Saved AM § o4 :B : ughter Alica, who ul urlo‘:hi‘ud tl}‘! Pinkhnmzl aeph- e Compound. She pale, with dark rcles under her yes, weak dh’dâ€" bie. Two rent octors treatéd her called it ?m ickness, but she unetmatniae m were doomed for vflm m around boun#ualrwl‘“: ‘The Arée reached the frame buildings ol the town with a roar â€" heard <for miles. yes oupicty in famer a fourishing town.of the -m stood. _ Men, women and > > crowded to the watertront. . Launches canoes, and boats were pressed . iato were first packed into the boats and: sent to Pottsville and GoijenCity, which were sale at the time. â€" Panic and chaos prevalled. ‘Meéen fought with each other for their families and Poâ€" lice Officer Murray, with Jack: Gardâ€" ner, ~had to ‘stand o panicâ€"stticken loreigners‘ who rushed fot each _ boat as it came in. Many were hurled inâ€" to the water and many rushed in as the only place of safety.â€" Thirty iaunches and as many canoes soon had the women landed in safety to the other side of the lake. ‘There was one exception and «hat the most pitiful of all. Mrs. William: Gobr with her baby in ber arms reâ€" fused to leave the sown until she had news of her husband. Mr. Gohr, like the others who perished in town, had gone back in an effort to, save some valuables, and with ‘his . clerk was penned in the building. For over two hours Mrs. Gohr stood in _ the water of the lake, a bundred feet from shore calling for herâ€" husband and refusing to leave unizil he was found. Even alter all had deserted the town and the fire had died out, she remainâ€" ed in a tent on the shore awaiting the recovery of her husband‘s body. To add to the terrorâ€"of the situaâ€" tion, scores of horses, cattle and dogs tan wild through the town. . Their disemboweled and scorched bodies now. line the streets with the bodies of dead men. Acts of heroism wete too numerous to mention in detail, _ while the horrors of the holocaust are too gruesome for print. One man _ said alter the fire: ‘"The man who could go through this could travel through hell with a smile on ‘his face.‘"" One man was led through the town with both eyes burned out and moaning because his partner had perished; anâ€" other with his face and arms a mass of blisters, and still another had his abdomen burst open by burns. Porcrpine Disaster Worst in Ontario‘s History Cobalt, July 13.â€"Never in the anâ€" nals of Ontario‘s history has such deâ€" struction to life and property been wrought as in the forest fires which last Tuesday and toâ€"day devastated the Porcupine district and the town of Cochrane. No one, however, famiâ€" liar with the region, can form an adequate jdea of the destruction, and no one will ever be able to do _ so. It is safe to say that about $2,000,â€" U00 in property loss has been susâ€" tained. As to the number of lives lost, all sorts of guesses have been made. Count 87 Deadâ€"May be An offic:al â€" statement gssued this . morning y the T. & N. O. Railway ; at North Bay places the number of , lives lost and actually accounted for , at 87, but the general opinion 5s ; that this is an exceedingly low esâ€"; timate. _ Provincial Police Constable| Fred. Lefebvre, who was in _ Porcuâ€", pine yesterday, made the statement in Latchford station this afternoon . that he thought at least 500 lives were lost in the â€" awful _ holocaust | The following places have been al« most completely wiped off thé mapâ€" | Cochrane, South Porcuptne, Pottsville and Kelso. A strip of country eight | miles wide and no one knows how , long, extending northeast from â€" Porâ€" cupine Lake, hasâ€"oeen laid low and charred. Mines, homes, shops and forest, all fell before the terrific oyâ€"| clone driven blaze. . Since . Tuesday , night trainloads of tefugees hare gone down from Porcupine and â€" Cochrane to 1‘{0"‘“‘““‘. . ose escaping with slight injuries ot none have gone through to North Bay to be carried free of charge by the C.P.R. and G.T.R. to thoir des tination. Those more orâ€" less severeâ€" ly injured were taken to the hospitals in Haileybury, Cobalt, Liskeard and North Bay. All these hospitals ate filled: with sofferers. o Fivery. hour.â€"ol. every day ~adds to the already sinister list of patheic scenes at stations mlong the railway line. Men, women and children, thin ly clad and ‘bearing marks . of ?‘, .':w m the smothering sm Are still: ing . into . the h:g towns in this vicinity and at No Bay, One man got off the reâ€" llef train . which reached North Bay last -lzl at 9 o‘clock with trousers and m gown and hatless, this being: the: only appare? he was able appeared ord and The Troubleâ€"Stricken Rotugess p ie and troubled g_ug trom fot 1Me Refused to Leave Te W Many women dud children ery peantily qlad, and bore Much Higher Bay serg this able [E on tio wotrs As a fo râ€"yearâ€"old. Jemie "aty,flu‘l.m‘o-b ofs: .. equivalont : 135.50 pounds ct ‘ ter in days. o}. seven . days th: ga:e 614 pounds mils. a2d $0.â€" 718 pounds q@° butter, giving | 95 porods of milk in one day. _ This is a Canaâ€" :hnu’emdh-.hï¬:mnd\w ay$. 5 * Cis beigey Jennio Bonerges has hef! four calves and during the last two years she hss stool ‘dry only six wee‘s. â€" Sheâ€"also I@ld the threeâ€"yearâ€"old record for Can PMb€ : wbot tars Inlangieg 19 ts of good ones, g 1 famous â€" Stmmer mm as a : junâ€" ior â€" twoâ€"year old recently danded _ a new thirtyâ€"day record fonr Canada givâ€" ing over 1700 pouris of milz and 77.â€" 25 pounds of butter in that time. The world‘s record senfor twoâ€"yearâ€" ol:*, the champion cow of Canada . @: a fourâ€"yearâ€"old and for the aged@>cow tlass, tho three highest fourâ€"yearâ€"clds in Cacarda, the highest recors jurdot â€" twoâ€"yearâ€"old in Canada for 30 Cays and the Pighest tested Holsteinâ€"Fresâ€" ian cow in th>â€"Domirion, inclufting the sire and damsâ€"of thcs: . individuals along with many other good ones are to be seem» in the noted Summer Hill herd ownéd by Messrs. D. C. Flatt & Son,of . Millgrove. Galt, July 12.â€"secretary w.â€" K. Cook, of the local Y.M.C.A., annomâ€" eod toâ€"day that the board of directars had decided to purchss the Hotel Gran(, on Qucen‘s Square, as the site for the new ‘"Y" building. Thy: price paid is $18,000 and it is unierstood Ito be a very fair figure. The Ho tel Grami property is an ideal spot ‘lora Y.M.C.A. building, and is one . the finest pisees of property. _ on the west sice of the river. The hotcl is a substantial stone building and one of the oldest structures in town. Ir the early days the stags coaches used 'to stop at this hotel. The older citâ€" izens nf the town will regret to see it , torn down, but ure pleased that _ a ‘handsome building wiil ge up in its ‘ place foF the boys. The property is ‘ just over Main streel bridge _ and ‘ measures 366 fcet in length. Behind lt.hc hotel there is enough land _ to make an ideal a‘hletic field.. An arâ€" ‘chitect will be secured in a fewâ€"days axl plans for the now builSing will ‘be drawn up. and tenvrs called for. Il[ it is possible to use any of the present building it will be used. The |directars . were unanimous in their choice of a site. The board of direcâ€" 5'ors say they will put up the . finest Y.M.C.A. building.of any town the ‘sizse of Galt in Canada _ It will bea Summer Hill berd is esuposed of uire highâ€"record cows tan there â€"are in all the rest of the her@s in Canvaâ€" da combined. Great credit is dir Messrs. Flatt as the records an# showing th eir herd lns mac: is . du> to theit untiring clorts and ingenuity as . successful brevders, The inCividuals that _ male thbse andother recorés were developâ€" ed through their a‘«lity and _ effort in striving for the top wherein . suc cess has crowned them. â€" The resdt of the recordsemade by those Hols ein Fresian cattle zo to prove thcir inâ€" divi.uality ard ability to produce | a maximum amount of milk are butâ€" tor at a minimum of cost. Sprains reqvire carchid trcatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain‘s Lirément freely. It will remove the soreness and quic‘ly restore the parts to a healthy conflition For sale by all dealers. t. M. C. A. BUYS mosorn . structure With allâ€"the latest improvements. F3 Secrotary Cookâ€"stated toâ€"day that the amount of subscriptions toward the campaign now totals $76,400, _ a number of: subscriptions being _ re ceivec since the campaign was closed. O. Baker,: ownér of the Grand Hotel, has given $1;000. f ‘THll Dr., Moreoe‘s Indian Root Pills oured his Kidney Trouble 2ara. 4 4 Fnens, o qnibury Ont: is one of those who know it. He writes; tiduey a":.-mrE"x Whought 1 bed r "";._'z.‘:.‘.“..n,_; -y““h&m-:: 'g up =munnl -:.h:&’ dull ï¬m and cloudy, und ces sn s onemararcs. SUFFERED THREE YEARS n{m a twoâ€"yeur ‘There are few diseases that cause more fgvrous ts well ag too painful. . That n e ingpithes Superviscr of test 1d Lt A GALT HOTEL of mil; and 8 345.â€"days whic tor . yearly© pe ne ne ©BOrcrCRoRCArRoucNORONOR porceodcatdcacee Waterioo Ont.. Branch, Jacob Hespoler, Manager i Plivae 243. PROPRIETOR. $ Céeeese00000080888880800821 MMAMMMAAMMAMIAMARAA YE i THE LEADING Meat Market das 77 B hes‘in Canada, and ts and C ts in all th as T1 Brancheatin Obn®les ay id sb ppignen .‘ " 77 Branches l A GENSRAL BANKING BUBINESS TRANBSACTBD. THEEMPLOY ERS‘ ASSOCIATION 1 lwlh question: of healthâ€" tant a part the furnace plays in the health of your family . #"Comfort &‘ Heaith" tells about a beating system. It explains the principle of warm air heating; how the furnace draws in fresh air, warms it and Circulates We have the reputation of sup plying our numerdus customers with the choicest and best of meats all the year round. _ THE MOLSONS BANK®T Gas in the house is disagrecable. Ofen it proves dangerous to the health. The * Hecia" is so conâ€" structed that gas camnnot get into the living rooms. The places where guluhoccvindu ordinary fur» Having taken oot ah auctionâ€" er‘s License for Waterloo County 1 am mfll to conduct Bales tor 1 or others having articles â€dn be sold ‘by mu:}: Among large sales recently: condacted by me were the Wal gxr Block and (he Merner Blogk rlin and the Ontaric Seed Oo W aterloo: : 5 i 3 â€"Your patron is respecifull l( eoppancnccnin | ~M B. DUERINCG, Waterioo 821 yc. Phone 8%; m HWHMMOMMAMMMA 44 h44 A few steps from the market on King St., E,, No. 90 Berlino. § rerg s ) nmuniC Hallman‘s Grocery W Licensed Auctioneer And Valuator > John B. Fischer Cannot Leak Gas Watorioo Comnty Fras Labar â€"Eureau ko K ho St. West, Beâ€"lin W A GENSRAL B(L;Exxa BUBINESS TRANBAOTE SsAVIN S ‘BANK DEPARTMENT Incorporatedâ€" 1855 Capital Paid Up. 00,000 Rest Fund « * 3:200.000 Total Assets oyver $144,000,000 "Mecla Furnace © at all Branches â€" Interest allowed.â€"at highest current fate 1@ V pninkmunnggen n " 0| Clare Bros. & Co., Ltd., Preston, Ont, â€" _ jj“_fl . Weichel & Son, Waterloo and Elmira â€"â€" _ . cannot ite Will it OF ITâ€"TELLS ~ABOUT . THE SANE HEATING OF HOMES _ ancics idlline ly . Hallman, Prop. employ me A% 0 OnC r l Get this ‘Booklet it moist and pure, to every rooms in the house. s * a B Then it tells about wargk furnace that cannot leak gas, furnace that gives heat without dust. The furnace that is easy to run, and what is . more important how that fumaceâ€"The * Hecis"~ saves you one ton of coal in seven, The "Hecia" uses only six tons coal where others use seven. this . saving. ~How zl‘ d steel plate placed close togeths Texi hom yeer cout is told in Come fort & Health." td WATERLOO MUOTUOA) FIRE INSURANCE CO. INCORPORATED IN 1163 Total Assets 31st December. $426,808, 18. Profits â€" Paid Participating Policyholders Prove Powerâ€" ful Points in favor OF THE Sandprson‘s | Proside:â€"\i‘ and Managing Dir¢ctor Heai Office Waterloc, Ont JACOB BALL Issuer of Marriage Licenses Saves 1 Ton in COARD OF DIRRCTORS, ..J.'m T t onb mm is ] +i iR yo near Post OMcé DOMINION LIF E Write for the Neat Little Memo Book and find out why our policies are the best. wo < ud P. H. Roos _ ;. Secretary â€"~. Treasurer Investigate 'n:‘. "Heclia" . A. BQERM, Mlatrio® Agon Beriin, Ont ti Aks Â¥an the Prmâ€" TRRLOU w £s Fx; "