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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 May 1914, p. 2

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', Up td the present time Mackenzie :und Mann “in own the Canadian Nor 'tht-rn Railvuw but have put huh- or “.none oi their mm money into its com [junction and operation/have receiv- "dig-id an; hour: on "plinth. or! assistance from the people ol Can- ada amounting to more than 3214,- 300,000. The two railway magnum-s do not think this huge sum tiuitclent and Premier Borden agrees with them, so the Government has iutro- duced 1egr.srauorr to give lurther as- sistance to Mackenzie and Mann by way oi a bond guarantee at $1rr,000,- 000. The C,arvernment's proposals were submitted to (-nucus before their introduction in the House and were endorsed by all saw- two M the Con- servative members, Mr. It. H. Bennett ot Calgary, and Mr. W. F, Nickle oi Kingston, rciusing their approval on the ground that the legislation pr"- posed by the Premier and his mile-a. guns is “in the interest oi railway contractors and not in the interest oi the people." _ '.esorreteeu--tst.? he h but an My noon. Cum! ‘Wugeoevwl'l‘o - The aid h-rotntnro gin-n to Macken- zie aml'Manh has hm- in the [mm ot cash subsidies, bond guarantees and land grants. The subsidics and guar- antees have tululloul $177,658,818. The land grants have amounted to 6,102,- 848 acres. Valuing these lands at the low figure of St', an acre the to- tal of $21 Luau-Jinn, in round numbers is reaghnl. If the prrsont Hunlrn pro" posals are slriven thmugh ‘l‘arlinment. Last year 1'rtyuier Borden and his colleagues handed Met to "ickvnzit' and Mann a cash gift oi $1't.'i10,000., The action was rook-slot! hy the 1.th erals with Alt their pom-r hut the obedient t'onservaiive majority did the will cl the railway magnatos kind forced through the "doaL" At Fhat time, honors“ the people of the country 11PTP Int to believe that no ,lurthor aid wont be given the Iran. adian Noriherrt. Butt Mozkmtne and Mann had Honiriz‘s t'Or. Ell- mini hard the sn‘irrs Hier incl reuieb-t him in his elm-thin campaign in "tr. When thcv wanted more lam-é; Mitt, had only to whisper to Mr. Borden and his Finance Minister and the 'trick was done. Farmers may ask the Govermuent, in vain for action which they lnlil‘vn “ouid hr in the interests of the country. The labor- ing nfan may urge his “isms upon tho Govprntttent without. snrcvss. mt whcn Mock, tyits and Mun» “-‘lll mun: assisiatwe Ii~ m ilttt DtJleln- t Gov- crnmmit they have only in $.._\' the word and thrir wants am satisfied. Last war it was a.citt oi nearly $1ti,iroo,furo. This, year it is a bond gunmntro cot" nmrly tttree times ‘that as Ila-doubt they will he despite Lib- eral opposition, Mackenzie mm Mann will have in'rn giI'c-ll'.vu1ulic :.=:;isir and! in one iorm or number amunnl. ins: to the stuprmlnus total of practi; cahu$260,00i.',000. _ mHiUMATIC CttMi'1,1CA'rrthNS CHECKED AV" TUF. “HUMAN HIleiltS" RESTORE“. Th" kidnoys, "owPls and Skin are the "human smwrs" \Jnvh mny on the mrituriilts Ill the blood. When tur'sv. ale rluuurd l'liv Arid sediment Indus m tho :nnsrlm and mints and Illv‘mnnhs‘n follows. lilll‘ll M \, ttm gnaw rum!) fur all forms of the trrtilui. diwuw, chrcks the deposit oi unr arid. "For many nuts I suit-ml with 'theunttt',ieim. F am 71 tears otd, but am proud to sm that after using “no buttic of “NH Mt the Rheumatic [mm ar. onlnrr‘h' cunt. I dallv re- cunmwnd ItllI-Tl Mt lo my friends." Willis Unl‘. Itr'tlcrhtirg. Ont. lid, M, Dru". 1Vat?tloo. will re- tmr. your yummy " " Fails; 50 (This h ttotile. RHEUMA WILL STOT URIC ACID DEPOSIP Also at C, F. II. I” . - "i..lq..- u hi“. "I: , sig,regtiiiiar, it Has I jaiji‘._4:+:I.‘..‘;. “.1“. 1 N I _ ammo. titty. Mgh"utr,tfttt"egd',,"e'tgf. NotBeea . to_Hold " ., _', j , . . ”I. 81... " an. - 'l4ratf'..'"""'i""t"r endan- " EUetitm 11:; . 3 “av "." tt m " "I I . " ',tpt,'g; New you. - __, _ A ”MU-it“ 8h” ."_houghtnou , GIN)! . _ '" . . " - "tra. , . t . :lsw‘sc3:%2h§§ tarr PREPARE To VOTE -- W “3'1““ P.“ - i1rieCcr.it1ii?fysli't','ti',Cirl14'/'il7 Toronto, May ".--Arcording to a - , " din-cl chap. and he in“ st 1.. no. In“ in Saturday That C N. R. Gift ""tt""tt s'waisktari, Berlin, m misl- amount which Mr. Borden proposes to give_his railway friends and help- ere. It is no wonder that the two Conservative members who have de- clined to support this latest "aieat" have declared that the tlovermttetrt's course is against the interests of the people. T Minnrd's Liniment Co., Limited. Yarmoubh,N.H. Ctentlertrrt---1n January last. Krate cis Leclar'e, our of the men employed by me. working in the lumber woods, had atree Fall on him, crushing him iearruliy. He was, whm found, plac- ed ona sled and taken home, where grave tears “Pro rntz-rtuimd for his rrcovitv, his hips b.oinr, badly hruisml ond his hmly (,uran Mark from his ribs in his feet, We "sed MINARII'S LINIMEN'I‘ on him freely to dead?" the pain and with the use Inf three bottles he wasuouuplru'iy rural and able to return to his work. Elgin Itoad, I,'l,cdrt Co. Que. Every Iaruter, "hen he gazes upon his hinder or mow”. should n-nmur her that ihe duty on these two usw tut articles "as ten rmlurv’d from 171, to rel.. per rent. The tender and lov- ing sympathy on the part of the manufacturers who permitted the Um‘ormmnt to make this great sar- rifice will surety tutu-h a x‘rspunsivt‘ rhortl in‘thc heart " every farmer. This is typical ut the tom and sun'- ritWe which do so much to build up a "rom romuied Itoatinion." ltf Course, the humor will pay from 20 to 271, PM rrnt. ok all his other iiiv, plmurnts, so that in spite oi this nobhr saeritice the implI-am‘nt manu- Faeturvrs should still he uhlr to make a living and smoke a, gum! I-igar oe- casionaliy.--Grain Growcrs' Guide. Ariincrp.vr" in pay lax boon grant, ml to thr. nu tormen and conductors oi ihts It. N 1.1' short railway br 1hr Berlin Light, I'omtttissiotwrs. Al though sum" the int-reuse will doubt.- less be Mutiny received by the faithful employes of llu- ril‘y'n nmuiripal road. CATHOLIC irotucar, clo!hc:i, or soap. . H" h"loittr,tul II" suid. lo the "Most and hum-J nrlscrtisrnur frrn, nn thr. pranst-tlm Human Catholic church. Sir- twlievrul than she h tit 'iv.is that ds'liml rnmwhtiun and she put "mm in her shop “unions, prorlaimirrg inf all she “as “will: . I yucca-“GIN tug 375.323.... - a. 'tta, doc-mom" B. G. WOOD ID. Bythetimo I nu ottoumii'E.’ Itpitt L". 1“ 'l,tt'att. 'te.ed ur.','. . to II n a. MN “LIED". virgin” an: GIN PILLS he, a. who lentil. vent colds may? on the kidneys or Edda- uul wad Rheum-tic Qth1t Remember, every has GIN PILLS is el with ,tgre,itipre Mum to give whet aatidartirm - ___ “WT." WWW“? oe T' , - soc.U box.6 for 32,50. Sample free " tou write Ngtiolnl Prgggnd Chemical Co. at am 1.unitea.%-id.' Lnndun, 1tay 19.--Fathrr Iterrrard \:.|Igzll.m, in un vdrhte,r, lo llw Altlsvvrh Club this “9M, declared 1111! rrlwwn was theonlv thin-1 hall " worth udtuutasing. \r\I-l!!le-II‘K<, he arhuiit ll, nlhrr urtnlvs m-mlml Jrvi"/"/,,.1Ch't --evc" iioiucar, (~ln'hs... or Snap. . '"the Human (‘nllmlu' rlm omctudml. “In "w the phr: llla- l'uilml yCvitj'.s. IL"! hm om' 3‘1""! 1P.trs, and had the #0 NFC alt tlw tuvr." Ithy had thrs musiv, thr rihml. and prom-hm: '.n the rhurch, if it 'rprp not, to "overt/sie tho supplies they possessrd fur the "ertutrvlur " the human soul T In tpest trt" those hum; No Splvmhll, thrnv “NT llmlillml )1; making usr ”f :ulwrluurnwm “‘th Roman ('mlmln' thunk“ hp omNudrrl. “In "w the phru'iru0oav n! “I'mm. run you without "emu-y, and buy," Thaw. of Lindxar's citizens “11.. pair, ttire thrs lmal nmrkM in "ttttro 1rrli ser' nMM-Hnard .m-upun: a prmmnnm posil:ots in the mark“. hulldvng' rtntamrn, the NM prerr"i at uhwh hutter, "1th rhurlum~ “I? .nrv bring _ M In 1 Inch.“ 1stotes fur the uruiCttre " thaw sr'llurr, proilurtt it tbr market, Their Love for the Farmer , “I too-sol GIN H . 't'ir'ilat'st'et,tuaf.'se'd 'ee Nor PREPARED 1'0 VOTE awed] l M q6trirsof ”give _ - erect and In: In, In!” Toronto, Mar ".--Aecordug to a IWMLH . ”a.“ II, stab-unlit math. hr R. Juno: Whit, “N a'ce4 'tt I‘ll rnundml EDITORIAL NOTE CHURCH BIG ADVERTISER 'ect tho Iruttctcrl lilli, F. D. MONK . PASSED AWAY A IN MONTREAL This gut-.3 to imticiste that the Gov- ernment is st-ll hesttatlngh It is un- derstood that. the whole gunman now is one oi preparedness. " the vote ‘erx’ lists in the unorganized districts can tw coiuptctod in timr, that is not to marry the date over into the summer, thr election in July " a certainty. II this work cannot pr, done, it will go over until the Call, lat last, and vehaps into next year. So tar as the printing of the writs, ballot pawns and other forms moos- sary guns, that can be well taken care of in Toronto through the King's Printer's Dclktrtmont. Sir .rantrs intiumtod that the Gov- ornlm‘nl. Was nut peirutiiiinr, any de- lay in "war in the appointment of the t'outrui:;sion to adtuinisiec the worknum's camrpensation art. Care was requitrd In he surr that the hr". men o'olainalrlv, “or? appoiulmL-dn the meantime, Mr. b'. H. 1iinsdafF, Government, Actuary for the Staten! Washington; has [won retained tous, sist in thr organization oi talc ale, partumnt. [layers have been commenting on it, and quite properly so, but that is all [know about it. " has not been de- cided one way or the other." Sir James added, with characteristic em~ phasis, that, he would be ready rnough to send out the new: orwo he had it deruritely yeuied. Ex-Minister of Public Works Succumbs To-day After a _Long Illness Mnnlrral. 1lay Iz'ulh ---ti'un. t'rrss) --TFrieath uerrrr-ul hon- this mum mr, ot Hun. 1-2. I). Hunk, lurmcr Min isle'r oi I’llhlil- Works in the "orden rahiml‘. Ho has hen in Duul' llrullh of late, and rt-rr-nlly rvsie,tvNI his spat for Jm'un-s Cartier. Ilis rt-six: Ham-n [rum ihtt Hunk" cuhiuvi, “as or” the trasal policy. will be?" the Prime Minister laid: "First of all, it must be Milled that there shall be an election, then it can be dmided on what date th" tlrction will be. I see that the nou- TIL" late Hon. Frolerick IN-lmrtlrll Ihmk, KN. lti.L. Mas horn in 1umtreal on tprt'l MI», 185tt, a' so“ rd ties ht? Ila-.1, yiamuet l'unmullis Monk, H, judo' of ihe 1'ourt, of {prank Purl! for thes I'rm'im-c- oi ()m‘lm'. The ioruu'r ulhmM oriniecivr MN of I"str,lirdt and Frru'h dissutni, “as (Illll‘ulml ai 'Ilm Moutrenl 1'oHe,e- iaio, and add-lured in in“ at Mrliill lurirvrsitt. He mus protesrurr of Con stituijrmal Lav; in tin Ihtuireal Hmnrla ni'llln lawn l'niwmih. te, was first "ltiicrl In ihr llnm'm Inn House M l'umnmns in mm, and rrl'lm'lrll at, Hm", 15H”. “Ills, and "HI. In INN] Ir “aw (-lm'lml as Itit- position Irmlrr for thr, I'rovirwe of 1lut'bcc in thr House "I t'orrsmorts, but this busilinn 1w resign-II in 1903. Upon the infurnmliun of lhe Burdnn ("akin-t “Hex the tslmfuut "I 1911, ihe lulv Mr. Hunk “as snnl'n at the I'rity .Vui'll'il‘ and aluminum! Minis- hr oi Pulrlic “um. “hm the, de- hatie on thr, natal lull v.33 in pro grrsx but erxiuu, Mr. Monk rpri:tt- rd, Mina tntIths to ibgrPC uilll the Hun: ni his rollirvrrs, _ Ber mkwar‘w’sm‘ W? J" the. was». Iris/sl/Gr/ttll',:'; i4t _ Toto-to. May ".-AecorduE to a statement made by Mt "Ye whiz: onion in the imttaritiatt future. t ' In reply to th- question, “Cu: you telf us what the due ot the election lil-illl‘ 1tlN WIN THE um 81-2. In the Linux-JD: humus: "In Dyspepsi- l-Zczen- Enllcnsy ttf,',%1 Inn-math!!! can" gun DID-uses Dianne. Idncy Attoctlom‘ A' i' Btood, Nerve and llndder Diseases. (ulermHu h vC -1'-w\“vw-r‘ Muhrwr "It. 'eil )PEILi DR. VVIIITE‘ pan. aml 2 DES. SOP]!!! c"s WHITE iinsi's, . bi (eteiiIiiiii, “‘7 , It tttk/tif than my ttei/It Workmcn's Compensation. SPECIALISTS Con-ttttot"'" Free LIRHIITVT IN On! m.ml p m ', He first 11-qu despatvh frnm The [Killgslnn ithrc. quoting, Sir William ',1lm4a'nzie an Mating that, owing t ',yr. Ntikies opposition to the Mats 't.keuzlrr, ".ttann vatd Lash tleal, he would have lo rlrscrimirr.Ue against. theciiy of Kingston i" relautut to certain huminal and lm-l plans. l, Tho arraigcment of the Knight who “would lire a poisoned arrow in the ark," who was not able "to meet in Lair tilt in open field," was conducted with slinging scorn and contempt. The erymled galleries leaned for ward, stirred by the sensation, In hrmthless interest. Premier Hur- den': face hardened at? he realized the great gravity ot the charge. Sir Wilfrid Laurier leaned tor. ward and exclaimed "hear, hear," {rapping his desk in earnest approval. Ottawa, May L3.-- Amidst tense silence, sum-(Mod by a war oi cheer- ing, William K. Nickle, the young Conservative member .lor Kingston, ttr-night made a direct and terrible charge ot attempted intimidation against Sir William Mackenzie. So in- tense was the feeling aroused in the House that Ms second direct mien- tion at the railway Knight by name “as green” by some hissing. Slmrt’ly allot the lmgzinning of the will”: ‘Kingstim man's spcech Sir William Mackenzie IHt his frontseat in the Speaker's Gallery, which he had "coupled throughout the drhatr. As Mr. Nickle proceeded he left, the lluuso. The rttxt"svensed too direct ior the railway magnate. . il'atliamerttary corridors are buz- zing: tumght The general impression is that Hie matter can go no fur- ther until an eVplamxtinn and apology mum from Sir William Mackenzie. Sumo members are oxprvssing them, wives strongly in favor at having the Knight Iinam'icr hunch-Ii. "lero is number side to this mine» than In which I wish to dirm't "urn- tieutraml tltir: is perhaps just, a hit personal," Mr. Nickle hvgan. “I do not know madly “helm-r it, is hm that I should bring " up, and yet the cmmuct “as Sn. outrageous that l think it is on” fair that the House and mun“, should know how some nwn fight. CONSERVATIVE lliliillBllilt [ IIIIRIS DIRECI CHARGE. . IN HOUSE OF COMMONS W. F. Nickle, K. C., of Kingston, Adciiirisi Sir William Mackenzie o Attempted _ Intimidation " was' nearing the conclusion oi thr, young Rut-p510" memher's sprrrh that ho turnml to Sir William Mac- ln-urir'and hm ntlrmptrd paruclpa- tion in at attempt to intimidate Mr. Nickle from hit: positlon. ur. Nick)? rea/t tlie teterrophw Je. spahh all.“ appeared in The Kingn'un \\'Iu,:.'d.uc'ul Minn», 1911. "1 trirrl to WM bur and to be prrtretty .4 ll‘ thut 1121:! the man nu inguslivr‘." thr lunann man prormsdetr "I vtof n xiv-mi m.“ m that pawr undrr tlate oi .Udl'v‘ll id, and I sent a letter to J'hoen thin mm Thave, in my hand appeared in The Kingston Whit I stood aghast. I want, the House to listen, because uithin the last )r'ar mm have brr-n hum-d {mm [the Imgidaturra oi the Provinces of (hm but and “Mam. because "my accent, ml Ivrlhl‘s, because they yielded tothe inilur‘nl't' or lm-lu‘y'r, and I want to knots, In" is llw opinion ot this House qt hm who do not us" moan, but "trvnts, to “In their purpose. A: I mu. when Um first move was made In the Ala-rmz/io & Mum iutprrsis in th' Inh‘uit‘s of this Home io secure Government .usnstanvv, I Thits wvur» “hat outspoken In hots 1 felt in 'rc- gard io lite matyt" . v Te-""'"""- - v - -e--le--. v . _ . Water pan is_.filled [5171369 i.i1ttitt,i'i'iy,igiistiyt, See the McClary 'deiiiibtftkthttle'Rtt"c Wkle't "Re; Locit Agents, Liphardt Brms., wntedooc.T3re Writ: is such a thing as a Fair fight. A lair Jight is 1he kind oi rtr,td 3 man should fight who bas ieli, Hr- Irruvh' of his Maj- ecty's mum: There is the. ftght oi a ng'nt Mm should always ronwmht‘r ttus order to whirl: he belongs: In should hair a fair tiit in an Illa-n field. Ila should rrnlivi- ulml fair play is, and then he should m1 strike hrlmv the bell." 'uir,ttr.sihoyu Fight Fairly.- Some Talk oi Indictment. Threat. of Discrimination, tk S [mud Aghast. “To thisrday," Mr. Nickle declared, "he has never answered that letter, has never repudiated that interview, and, theretore, I Mum I am justified in saying that Sir Wi‘lliam Mackenzie is standing by that method of tight- ing. I want tc give this House atr- other iitustration ot how be fights. “In Kingston there is a 'great Railroad industry called the Can- adian Locomotive Works Com- pany. The man that gets the votes in these works goes to 'Par- haunt-m, “hour: at Ottawa or Toronto, just as surf, as day tot- lows night. Sir William Macken- 7:10 allowed his emissaries to cir- curate among these men the hint that because the membec for Kingston had dared to oppose him, Sir William Mackenzie would thertrtore give no contracts to the Canadian Locomotive Works Company. “I say that in a period of frtrhvos trial stagnation, when that became “turn in Kingston, wnnn‘n hold their clnldrrn to their breasts, dreading the pangs oi hunger and ot frost; but I want to say this: "a thousand times hotter that I shouldth removed trom up public like of t'anada than that. noun-n should go cold and chtildren sMer, pnd I also want to say ”I!" for th,rsee mPn, that no man raised his wire in prott‘st hut. one. . Hula-rats Terrorim Representatives. "tthat is the domm‘raoy coming to, “Inn th, plutocrats can Vrrorim "wt the rrpretmntatives of thr in» pH? Ittwtr. free, sprwh amount in mulling: First they trird coercion here, {him Hy'y triot other inllupn Ter' in aeir powpr. What, did they Ila? They aunt-hell mp, in my own an, that whirh I hold su dear, tttttttup ii thi,re is mm thing that I hare inn proud of mow than attythrn:r, Mgr in my [ml-hr life, if is that, I hui Hm satisfaction of redeeming than tiding It hm Sir Wilfrid Laurier v.42; in pom Pr, after 'ieveutre" wins n! Lmmal rule. l'wun that want tor Hr first hum since Sir .Ivhn Mucdtmald wrnt to his grave. Sir William Mackenzie enclosing it " Mr. Nickle also read the teil 1,i this letter in explanation. . "Arc the rPprrspniatio's oi the Proph- to In- thruttlorl ? Hath-r a thuusand times that I should :0 out, of puWw life than that Mae- krnlio N Mann should put Their bands; on my throat and make the pultlie think a man dare not stand up and rxprcss his convic- tion in this llwmso. "Why, sir, the day the Government hmught doitrt this measure on my way in the t'hatrau Lauri” I met Fir William Mackenzie. What did he my ? 'Rhy don't you go over to the Uprnqiiiun y That is his idea of trceriotn -ithin a party. lll- thinks there is to mom tor indeprndemt in ('anadmn politics tithe: on um- side or th, at Fr. You must not express your honest onrirrtions it you cannot mprrss theni in famr at Hull“ party. Might I not! say in the words of Shakespeare : " "Ho doth box tte this harm“ world of onrR, Like a ('c-Msws, and we petty men Walk unlit-r his huge lrgs, and look grave.' V "I “mild Fittonpr hare hnnnmhlp de frat than mmn victory. tPro1rrnvr,ed clrrrml.) l “Olllll stmnt‘l’ go "own to thin" in Kmastnn, if I an a mind] date in the next elrwtirm, than hr in Sir “111mm 1rackenzie's shoes, atrl so Ln forget tho order to “'Ilt'h I hrlonr, as to adopt the tactics of the Smith ttrican swamp and Now a [unsound dart Into the bark of an un sutvttitu: menu: Fo lll‘lth fur that, and that is prmumal. about To fit "But here is sshert I diiter. b Interview-Never Reptidiated. The Report Circulated Not, do Itt' Throuicr, “ml ll hrre lie "mars 'MII, 1'ilt W‘m--m%~ r nursrh cs dishrmorahle “It. is not pleasant to differ from mm who had l Inn one'." confreres," said Mr. W. h'. Nickle, (Kingston), in rising to continue the ttiscwisiott, “and the unpleasantnoss is accettutat- (‘ll when oree's stand is Seized upon by the opposing party' and orie's motives distorted or mi.v,Gnstrued.' When I accepted the nomination. for king- ston, however, I reserved the right to rum-ist- my own judgment. and PK- press my views on matters which arp lot rssr-ntinls of Conservative party policy, and it is in that ammo l rise to night. I do not borrow there ix any man more loyal to t'onsetvative principles asg'hn, sees them that lam, hut I an; not.willin; to admit that tho (Tack of the party whip can be sn‘luud and its sting so sharp that thd right of individual judgnrnt u-n he entirely abrogated." MOOOMOOOOMMQOO” o.---' www.cmmoumo E The Farmer Who Comes , g t l Back For More . I w_;___..__..____;_-.w (o t9uit Dosing 5Q am opposed In going into partner- ship with Mackenzie...k Mann, just the saint as I am opposed to i',"- ing into partnership comuwreially with people I do not trust." THE WATERLOO COIINTY LOAN ' SAVINGS M. A t'at',','otSt','i11,'.,'i,t with this company will give you absolu security and will at the same time earn. you s per cent. interest on pour money Interest payable half-yearly. 'Exercising Right of Own .ludgmm H. M. WILHELM, with Mm": Cathertics- m.“ tihamyc-1rv.tt'y,Tl1etsare most cffrdivr in 'crzuh- [mg stomach trcnll y, and um- stipatirm tor the lime frMr- one tablet gning to had mum". a sunny face in the morning. Pleasant to lake, they never Ian. 25c. a homo. Druggisu Ind dealers or by mail. Your Children ' 8mm“. Baum-turnout Interest aloud at highest any“ tab tram due ot deposit. BERLIN BRANCH, rr WA'tTutLoirtRA.NCH, J. K. KIRKPATRICK. Mgr. moon HESPKLh'R, Mgr. . . W. s. NAYLOR, Asst. Mgr. Certainly feels SA'I‘lSlflE D witlrthe SERVICE oblamcd by using . t WILHELM’S HARNESS . Farmers know GOOD harness, and they are not backward ill expressing their opinions. COME TO Us FOR YOU ft NEXT ORDER. 'riirtraidttioNit BANK bent. by loam our mane -iosing time In procurln hmdr-or puzzlln over 'llf, ylntrlcaciesy of foreign exchange. fr'l',"dti71 Cheque: Issued by this bank are a protectlon, n convenience. 1 necessity. " lost or stolen. they cannot be cashed by finder or thiU. and ere redeemable by you. They are good ail over the wortd--are cashed by banks, hotels and the leading stores. They ere self-Identllylng. end are cashed " their face value. Our Trnveller'a Cheques VIII certainly add to the pleasure of 1 trip abroad. _ T to ammonia m CANADA. . I om BANKING mamass TRANSAC‘I'D. cllcuul WERS or (mam-r .......... numbing CHEQUES ......... W..- .r.9ssued. BANK Home! ORDERS ..,......... ..........._.. bent. ."mruqt"K1tt-r.,AtEaeeteter. _ Ina-um tntt.+trtew% C. A. BOGERT, General Man-50m THE Ililllllllllllllil BANK BERLIN BRANCH: . BADEN " t Don't Spoil Your Trip Abroad Waterloo, Ont. , ti?, N. EVANS, Manager. E. R. FITZGERALD, Manager. Jrominion Life "The Seal of Merit has been indelibly stamped on the policies of the _ Waterloo’s Ilarnm Shop King Street Waterloo Owing to its consistent payment to pglicyholdets of WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE GO The llighrst. Rate oi Interest (8.ll per cent.) And I The Imwrst,' Death Rate, (27 prr cyt. ot expretmi) or any xxellivitattliyhed Company in 1'anada. "The Must insurance at lowest not cost." Total Assets, 3lst. Dec. $750,000.00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. o. ll. Welsh, Esq. William Snider. Esq, GPO. Diehrl, Esq. J.. L. Wideman, Hsq., St. "robs. Allan Bowman, Esq., Preston. P. K. Shaun, Preston. Thomas Howdy, Ksq., Guelph. . James Livingston, Fisq., Baden. Frank 11aight, Exq. OFFICERS. . Wm. Snider. President. Geo. Diehel. Viee-President. Frank Haight, Mung". Arthur Foster, Inspector. J. C. Ilaizht, Solicitor. C. A. Hut-hm, District igrttt. WATERLOU, ONT. P. u. noes, Mrs', [was Head (Mice: Waterroo, Ont. UNEXGELLEII ACTHAI. IESIIL'I’S Incorporated in 1863. unt. bent.

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