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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 19 Jul 1900, p. 4

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_," ' _ tvatokot.E-rsLtart.ar" . ='ria"GNrriFi an w T r _ f A - I l _ 1'1 lie-ll 'tttmth-bro quve ttLL-ic-ate-ttity--' "if: I ' a “7:___ _ The PM set-ie-r'---"""'"" _,".:,"-."", A. a norms. !1"bu'e- . MU ', 3. our Window- -r--ree" - mummmumuu‘ou mum-Wang. Thom " up mum-n noan TID- On page two we reprint a letter on ', “Railwnyl and Combines" which has I been tnsiatstriimaly circulated in Town ' to: the past few days with the object attendbly of defeating the Railway l Bonita By-Law. There is much in the , "tieio with which we agree and there I in no doubt that the bouncing business 1 And the granting of special privileges to railway corporations in the part has 1 been vastly overdone. There is how- ever, very little in the article that can have any bearing upon the present project. Our Town Council has sub- mitted a Bylaw for granting only a very moderate sum in aid of the Clarke- McNair road and has safe guarded the interests of the municipality in , every possible way. Our shippers. desire an additional line not so lunch for the sake of competition but for the lake at reaching many ou teide points not reached by the present line. Another railway line will make it easy to do businese and do away with many of the Vexatious delays to which shippers are now subjected. The Clarkevucxair road will be an accommodation and will “v19 m. Front-lot» worth all that it costs. On July23 the people of Waterloo t will be asked to may a bonus of$9000 t to the Port Dover, Brantford, Berlin ' mmrleh Wy Co. The people of t Be " already, by an overwhelm- I in: majority voted $21,000 to the same I company. I! there were good reasons l for Berlin voting s bonus there are I doubly good reasons for Waterloo do- l 1113 so. Cheaper coal which is guar- l unwed by Mr. Clark is alone well l worth 5 bonus of $9,000. Comparing ( the Clark and Patterson projects, so [ In a Waterloo is concerned the for. nor has all the adventago. Mr. Clark’s charter takes him beyond Waterloo and tape a valuable farming community. Mr. Patterson's charter takes him to Albert St. at the cast and of Berlin, not a foot farther. Even his franchise from the corporation line to Albert St. is new in doubt. Pat- terson has made no plans whatever to get into Waterloo. Should he tirtiah his line to Preston, Waterloo would btrl, under the necessity of teeming freight to Bcrlni to get C. P. ll, connection which would not be satisfactory. To obviate this waggon haul of two miles :wummvau-uhwa. 'lifititt: inn-haw - an. won-IR - - " would be worth $9000 to Waterloo. The town has everything to gain and nothing to lose by encouraging str. Clark. Mr. J. W. Holmes, M. ll. P. for Haldimand county, has addfessed an open letter to Mr. J. P. Whitney in which he challenges the Opposition leader to make good certain of his statements made at a recent Conser- vative picnic at liege rsville. The por- tion of Mr. Whitney‘s addreeeto which Mr. Holmes takes exception is as fol- lows, and is taken from a Mailand Empire report: TO Anvnusnns "In esatrtngMruoltneis the represent-, ative of his hearers he was not afraid to use“ that Mr. Holmes was not cleaned for llaldimand. The machine was on hand, and votes cast for Mr. Lalor were switched and Mr. Lalor was robbed of his man. He was will- ing to back up this amnion baton 80000.". . The local member for Bulimnnd goes l on to say that his tirat intention was l moompel Mr. Whitney to either "5- i' tremor prove his statements on the l Mor of the House. He remembered I however, that on s former occasion, I when Mr. Whitney was confronted in l sinner msnncr, he crawled mtt tt I denying the sccnracy of the report. l Bo Munchies dtstesrmilNd to chellenze l him Immsdhtely end directly. The member for Eddlmnd strikes on straight truths shoulder end Mr. Whimey'sxeply will be naked with _ Mr. Home. elso use. the orrroetrmtsy to n [no some envious» deans regain" a! We! eon- daelleg casein elections in Dr. Mons- s'es’s interest. lie shoes that on divers meshes. she Doctor's 'mtlorV . “es the MI, “13‘ sum! the precise s! - new uses pens. t2qrym, the. Ge is! BESIDE THE POINT., inmates-amt“!- WATERLOO'S BONUS. A CHALLERGE. M Ila-ah! it. with) - Cl tif Wat-clad " In and up. to vang- a Br-tsrr go dd “rum but, In“ Bill- “! adu- Ioh Wu Gnu-a!” by and“! WWI-adamant» up oel 00,000. . The thou Gun-pay " the an - don at tho Dominion Punk-ml n- oelnd ti "a tumble tltagtae living the Company pain a: Ott-tmat and open” . 11m ot all!” tten I - in or you the Town ofPoet Dam on me Brio, paling ttmmtttt or - the villus ot Waterford in the County olNotfolk, toapoint in or non the City ot Branttbed, them to the Town of Earth“, sud thence in s m"! w- " direction through the Canada ot [ Perth and Baron to the Town of God. orich on Luke Huron. The Bruw provide: that the sum of $4,000 shall be paid “1000mm when .the route of the all!” in graded from Berlin to Preston; I further mm of ti,000 when the can no running from ‘Waterloo to Gall; and the balance of \$1,000 when the can of the Company are running from Waterloo to Port Dover. Before any of the above metal- menu are paid overtheCompony must enter into an agreement with the Town ‘ binding itself to complete the railway from some point in Waterloo to tome point at Gait on or before the 3Ut day of July 1901 ; or on or before such other date thereafter as the Town Council shall, by reolution,tis end _ point for tsuiootnplertiort. T The above no the principal feature-l of the By-law upon which the qualified ratepayers will be celled upon to vote next Monday. Shall the By-law carry! We submit the following mason. for casting your vote in its favor. The strongest argument that can be urged'in its favor in that it will give Waterloo C. P. R. eonmmtion. Our manufacturers and shippers generally have felt the need of better shipping facilities for many years. The Town some flftoegr years ago carriedza By-law granting $40,000 to secure that con- nection and two year! ago another By- law was submitted and carried by an overwhelming majority granting 812000 for the same purpose. If the proposed road is built it will place our mann- facturere andshippers on a par with their competitors in the markets " tar as shippihg facilities are concerned. It our ratepayers are interested in foster- ‘ ing the growth and prosperity of our good Townyhioh is.imsztrfoatrV bound up in its manufmsturhtg industries, if they would desireto see other manu- facturing concerns locate here, if they want to make it easy to do business in 1 Waterloo and to stimulate trade genet- . ally they should vote for the By-law. a; The construction of the road to Port Dover may give us cheaper coal. Mr. Clark guarantees that consumers will be able to ofreet a saving of from 25 to. 50 cents per ton when the road is in operation to Port Dover and coal can be shipped directly from the mines to Berlin and Waterloo via. that port. And then the extension of the road to the west of us will tap a large area of country in whose trade we will assur- edly share. The amount of the bonus is tritrmg end the reed ought to be worth all that we are paying for it simply for the convenience of travel Says the Electrical News: The pro- 1 jest for the cotmtrutrtimt of an electric I railway from Port Dover to Preston, l via Simcoe, Waterford, Boeton, Mount 1 Preaaant, Brantford, Paris, Ayr, Blair, , Deon, Berlin and Preston is being brought. prominently before public 1 notice. it is proponed to acquire the I Bratnford Sire» Railway covering the l city - of Branlfold, the Gait, Preston and [leapelor Electric Railwny, with whim connection will he made at Preston for Galt and Hetpaler, Ind the Berlin and Waterloo Electric Railway with irhieh connection will be made " Borlin. Connections will he made " Pprt Dover with the Shanna) Car Ferry rowing u comm, or Erie; on the American aide allake Erie; " Simooo with the Wattaatrttaitrrmd, " wtvterford with the Elohimn Control I Railway, end Toronto, mum 1nd; 1 Buffalo Rnilwny; u Bantam! ttith, , the Toronto, Hamilton and Bahia l Railway; " Ayrwith the Canadian Ptteitie Railway. The total coat of me rot-i in placed " $1,500,000. " la . stated that Pg'r2u,"l, of (he a oopiul required he ll , boon Ir- tt ranged for, ma uppliouion in m t heir: mode for honou- from they“- _ MAM!» new; ttte Mb. B trd',; "r' . 'tr-', pan: or - mu, N- ull-nod tout-Mr“! In il- ni- nuul hon“: my in: NI M an: loam MW?” he). Mm school m " tin "out IS",',',',','.".".":".":'", WOM- mum-s M _ ter, until-hob}! AI! CLARK'S ROAD, CONISTOGO. L, the "m-oe, oeeiee.lll'ltA'it 333' 1'i's'EiiiiiA'ilefieJ" 3-day. rowan-um it2Rt Jtn'ttlT'UGU'l 'trijiiyterint.'g"tg.'lllll'llr' YM'll V n! with: ”until-Ind It“. . '.qtit. Whlmunl-Idl - A.” “a. la. a on: pain “in OI a mmw'wm, “chum-hm a...“ d .1,” M ”NO si,'iigiieh2,af2h'Wd"'y'pd iriiiTiFieyroaitrCeetelttt,Slt ICON“ III-yelli- and 311-, mu. My no! . LVd'IT,l'l from 'lurll,'dl The _t-uesaoert-or-i"tf'. WINNIQIOHM n. manlvugumt " In" W 'utiiimitu-hHsd--tyi".'?t Mumsmmshbonuhm iaiaiFiir.itttot-Vhit Mr "iusPait-oumiitmsu'1'?r tMet, lath. ,t',t',?xp,'f,,1h',' . .. ' .m-_-.._.........m.. took ”@pr?! ee Bimini...“ a 'I.miitmsts new old a as man. . u... a. 2'icrGG'iiiiiiiiFcriiiitreltg't Muhammfiwww. Td', meow "on if no bom- to "fad: “I. tdir;','.':') tr'ttrltr11PP. o! m. 'tPut Mr. Yunnan In. no mwcxund w; -- iiiiedot ttiarxmdto Waterloo. Ill-Mon mama.“- trtaha.himtoAItt"t “not, a the oo-ttob" Em and ttt Berlin and no mm, and tgfdel2S, oven his {ruckus from (Incorporation mud horn tlt iinoofBertintothat poipt in MI in tErDEnrttett doubt. Should he Bttiatt MI line to in holMlyinx u Prawn which seems probable Watar- burg, '3 Its Be i100 would be undo: the nullity ot muses on Tttm waning was to Borlln 'I' 1"ur'l c: Mfr“; it? ir. R. conneetion or vote Patteraon a , bonu- or make large come-lone to get V him to extend his line to Waterloo. The Town he: everything to gain and nothing to lose by voting for the boom to the Port Dover line. Cheaper Cou. The following is the egreement made by the coal dealers of Berlin with re- ference to the price of coal phonic! the Clark road to Port Dover be In opera- tion. To the Mayor and Council of Berlin Gentlemen: - We the undersigned coal dealers ot Berlin beg to notify your honorable body that we have thoroughly investigated the queetion of supplying coal to this community at a. lower price. and we have no hesitation in stating that with the pmnt freight l rate 011er on by the Pt. Dover, . Brantford, Berlln and Goderlch Rall- IPI, {1113; iiarGaG, a reduction of .50 or more per ton on both hard mason; coal, ”soon aathtt road inn oporatigp.‘ "w"'""""-. Signed A. A. Pipe, R. Boohmer & Co. F. M. Piper, Kioepfer & Co, , ' R. Pinks a Co. I approve and agree to allow my customers the bandit ot the reduction that I may getnpon the freight on coal. Signed Wm. Hogg. Manufacturers Waive Exam Know all men by the“ present: that for good eomsidtsration we the under- signed manufacturers and rate payers - - -. - -1 m-4-.n.... n hnmhv Ulsllou "a._-"P-- --"- ___ _ V of the Town of Waterloo do hereby covenant and agree with the corpor- ation of the Town of Waterloo that in the event of the passing of the By- Law to aid the Port Dover, Brantford, Berlin and (loderich Railway Company by granting thereto the eum of $9,000 by way of bonus, we will pay in respect- ive eharee of the special rate to be levied annually for the payment oftho said bonus notwithstanding any trx- emption which has heretofore been or may hereafter at any time during the term of thirty year: fixed for payment of the said debt and interest by eald T lly-lmw be guaranteed tone or any of us by the corporation of the Town of Waterloo. Witneu our hands and I seals this 10th July, 1900. Signed, Waterloo Manufacturing Co. , _ Sebmfer. Killer ALCo. Richard, Rggchman tr Bro. t Charlee Kruetziger. . E.:Sohelerholtz & Co. ' Jno. B. Snider. a Aloyee Bauer. 7 Weller, Boldnc & Co. Wednesday to consult with the Sec’y of the Woolwich and Elmira S. S.A.’n on County Convention matters. . _ _ . . . Mrs Senator of Elmira was visiting " her mother’s last week. . . . . .Mr. John Wilkins: who has been very feeble for ne'v 1 months of heart trouble, died us his home on Sunday mowing. . . ....Mr Goo D Dahmor, tinsmith, tl having a great rush of bunnies thh! msa-t..-.Mr-mmry Koch who: of Mannheim, in to he isortgratuUtqd on the success his pupils achieved " the Entrance examlnstion. Mr. Koch propand himself for his primary exam innuon at our school under Mr. He.' ...... Mean William Schoifrle and Daniel Wobot bum silos this summon Mr Schoifelo built hi: and”: “the but of My barn, tmt um, Tter, it wu- nlcoly flttutted, the high w ads blow it our, main. oom- phu wreck. AN AGED RESIDENT DEAD. AM “70“.. w. m“- “m 1',S hmtmwm an. 11-0 ""'f"' John Peron: maiden: of “that”. gtgtrgttcetUflutr,,tl'tt k---.-------- _ mm, disdoet'rh-urtttir30?'trioet 'll' N: Am in"!!! Ufitiii'iuiiiiii 1mm. smug?“ fttl . . ..ti,inhis8trthroar. The tuner-13:. mm“ reached 'ariril"7ii ““4,qu MIN 1.; m - Mm " lata residence Ind 'd m A oatrsdtixtetrhstUt w. m twt Sunni-3 mm " 2 dew" 11tlUJlll and with mam tt,,',gtl'l'h'Sle.',wlh7, - In?“ In: [minimums m melon of- Will cum ‘lethumlbcdmu- "atdettertmtartmrqrts-t-e- moo" The Mun! '11}an W,,'N'ltl W”W "I." Jo." E. E','fflia “2 In Mun-chose. Rounding-t. tttthe lud- LTlld'l "td - M Mr.Mto. Church tl to A' .Alll St. u B 'ii/iii-i-gat-ro-e.- m'n'm“ tot-ur"""", lil'll'rlll,i't'di'd"aiiG"Giiitacc mun h" a. - 4.. mm“ Wuhan-ont- WWI-n mum-nu...“ _ _.--------------". M‘ ianimr ot h UM It,“ m. ftmw onartaotrggn.atto.PtiPPLtut ilFititftighe2eg1rpgtd 'iediitittU'het22','ate [ - T ”much-via“ htarf. m ”than..- - mammmumm "ermrtttettitM 'l'k'lTi'tttNtSth't'll'r'Farftlllr" thmdnnnmmu iet.te,t.ee!",d,e'l'tA'S'S' In“ , 'e" as ttt Fret 15:: {AI-m: W... - .mp3!!! A.cte2eSIt m plmjhm " his residence on Sunday than)“ " 2 o’clock. In?“ W“ tum-n! - . "atderttertmtaetorrqrts-t-1- pm 50W foam-.300} E. Vote for the Bri-aw m I. III - P"."""" - x-vvv -ee- -- " -- ..- ... MN,",'PC't'id', c.P ”mun-hunch; --"-"- . ' . _ - I. a and and -tr F -. -..-a---..-_ gttitttli'ta'ht" ALE 'yyTefdtMA.ft, ”onI’MII .1.- "iiirahrii.riror Flip: tam Mr. Max King at Toronto, non of John King Q. C., formerly of Bérlin, wu in town on a visit to Mr. John L. Gibson, and other friends on Tuesday. A runaway, which man have m] united in I seriou- accidont, took place on King " this morning a about 10 o‘clock. A team of bonus belonging in: tumor mu attaehed to u carriage standing in front of Giu’ hudwm More And, alarmed at the approach of m street car, broke]on from tine ou- 3 sum". Um, uIv-w I%P%PM.9. ..9rw- v-7 -_V rinse rand (lubed up King " at ,l wnibfe Face. At the Bunk of Humil- ton corner they ran into e bone and buggy, one of the run-away hone. going on each side. The other home was not. hurt but me buggy was badly need up, one wheel Pains tlee', taken - “r, '___ e -_"" v off. Mn. Manual, ofMtumheiat, we: in the buggy and, though unharmed, the scare we: no great that rho could not talk, nor get out or the buggy for several risinntxgs.Thtt buggy was when to Bricker’e blachmith ehop for repaln. Some people blame the farmer for the ‘whole elf-h but he If? he Wu uneble to hold hie horses. he women mts/ taken into Stuehlng’e more where Dr. Lackner wee celled to her enhance. She left for her home more! hours afterwards. Milton ll. Bingeman, son of Alder- men Bingemsn, sbrlght young mathe- maiician who recently passed the firut years’ examination of the Institute of Actuaries, London, Eng. has been of- fered s position as as Junior in the Actuarial Department of tr Life Olliees, accepting that of e Great West. Life Assurance Co., of Winnipeg, Man. Young Bingemnn is a splendid fellow and " many friends wish him every success in tstarting oat in life in the far west. '.-. [tie expected that the roof of the main building of the new furniture factory will bewmpletod by the and of this week. The covering ofgnlvnn- izod iron will then be put on. The east end of the main PIN, has been bricked up and given " on of what the building will look like when complete. The large windows will magi: obscured glass panel end an ole to sign " the top will pin-claim the building th furniture notary, whieh might otherwise be taken for an up. to-date hotel. It will undoubtedly he the prettiest [newly building in can vicinity. The well driller- u'e down over 80 feet bat have not yet much water. Mr. S. Grub. of the Boebmer Co., baa received word of the death by drowning In Lake Roman. not: Gravenbnret of Clarence, the tire year old eon of Mr. Jonothan Grob of North Gravenhunt. Clea-once mrith several other. were being taken acre-e Luke Human by his grandfathot end slipped overboard unobserved. The body he [not yet been reoovetod. At the meeting of St. metre Society held on Monday evening, on eddreee and beeutiful watch charm wee pre- sented to Mr. Geo. Euler-t, e member of the Society who leevee tomorrow to accept e position with the Nerllch Co., in Toronto. Mr. Engine hee long ‘beon a. member of the We”, being eupeclelly native in the producuon of the plnye which here qtttrtted M. lure Soclety each wide nocloe. The nd- dreee wee reed by Mr. Clue. Dillon, peatdmt own my; 'Geor'ge- w. eleo e member of the Berlin heeehell teem. He in Equals} with all who know him, end he Meade whh lira ell mace. In hie new tUtd of ”the. aiihiiiiiiFii. jjuidmi an a,"iifi'2%t.e2tgtue. ttTt,ii'?iijiii'ifiltit'ttfti' In. M I'd " des it 'Pr/Ut hum-thud I‘D-Q tr.: " ti???:!,)?',,,?,.," 233:: Itat', was". 'ttUNM.' Jaw-gm sun-n. 9dr 1ePA.t Riiihfet,tge,2ttdt"felltt smwmmo thhI-h iGrouirt-teet_e.irt'ttrytt (00:19-31. Sheath-sumo pod an Mun Mount-bun an. iGioutikmururttartaitp_tT i,iiiiieiiifp'tr'ggfLt"2'l the bed of the tttme. Th. "tttoritHtt till but!” liv- dr-ml-ttdf-trefer-, -ifiiirdN,'ttg'dlM',,BriL"?,t. -itqrtlttottaad bynllthou- hon-mm M the by». ttttFt error-toll mule. Itw the hill work that lostthoguno 'ih'i'i,, All! mm of the blame ran-on who tGaifdum,udmtreamttm" 'rorana,1rtsttnauorturyt? in arm!- le-gunb. Thseesihadttmnl to5 error-cull. tresombrirutiet--. n. n. I. aait-63442048r-3l?f l riiGiinff1ir20003-7131ir Anomal- of the Penal-Ion workmen In muted for being drunk and die- orderly an. morning. He annexed in the Police Court this morning end In Btted " and cone. In (1M3 at payment. he was out to the - union tor20dnris when ho hum! hegethet with the pair Men Sunday And convicted of the an» othftmt. W 7 - . ""W now A mu. Ed. Sch-lol- upward baton P_oiiof ?"gletes fh!.t, PE"! pleaded guilty to Mn!) wheil tom HJ. Bowman Mar = The... was adjourned until all: att-tttttet when Slater we. "lee-ed unmanned nuance. CHARGED m me A mun. _ A wment forthe mum Arming, of Arr, formerly of Berlin, WI: sworn out by Detective Kllppert this Moon. The charge In that of stealing I Ihlrt from Woollud’l em on July 3rd. The shirt wubund on the person of George Miehm who any: he got It from Armin”, but did M know the letter had stolen it. New York, July 1T.--0et more o thrhter pitted against a boxer in. demonstrated the superiority of the (Ishtar. Last night. in the present: of 14.000 Mona in the [Indium Spuaro Gun-den. Terry McGovern of Brooklyn defeated Frank Erna of Bunnie) the lightweight dun-plan of the world. It was o hurricane Rght and was ooncludcd in three rounds. mid n.- "to at... - “as": Falls. Ont., July IT. - John balm-gm. Don M Bury Dl mge. exam-um ot Ningnr. Fdln, N.Y.. commuted suicide at 6.50 o’clock [an evening by jumping on the whirlpool hide ot the m - od the emu. and arch bridge. The mlortuuale mam, who ye ghoul Hamilton. July tT.-imurda, " urnoon Michael Allan. I mouldcr. was drowned white [3..qu In the my near Rogers' wharf. ll. Wu taught in the weed- and couldn't ox- Mau him-all. Allan was 83 you: of mp. and lam a widow And two culdrn to mourn hit death. “Luna, July IT.--" In "varied from lulu that tho Auntie-n- - “Mum some Inmrgulta. who p In". um they Winn-nod in. but! Over of . rumba“ u the party ol Limit. 3. C. (Hinton cl tho York- town. ruptured there by the Filipino. In the spring ot In! rev. In: 1'gtih"pdth'Mtfg full I I 'dXl'au'1"'ll1! a ttgut In In” ‘ ttSade'.",',',,",':.',"'.,",':',", "r. minuvlthsnnmbc at m 00- FOL ICE PICKINGS. "In“ In II-illlu nay. I‘D"- ler oite,.t. For". a--" lurid Aim 'iriiiririn boon mum; Notwithstanding that shove two staple 18 lbs. Best Americgn Sugar 1001m- cent. pure for - - f $1.00.- 18 “mm Bedpaths Sugar 99 per cent 18 “mm Radium Sugar 99 per cent _ pure for - '- $1.00 20 lbs. Best Refined Sugar for $1.00 Best Roasted Rio Coffee "for 12 l-2cts. a lb. erloan or Redpaths Gmndlated by the hum! of 5 tattts and good green Rio Codes hi the sack at 9 8-4cts. uvcg--stiiigoingupsohishthuro-u'dV no mom-MW“ :32: caption ;.h~u&-wmulyoumthu '0 “Bilbao-duh. ”Wyn-d1!- "ti-str-Ines"""'.'" a thu- how et-Irs. whit-and salad ,raaat-r,h-d-oottr,arsd-thu lad gufmthamuk. in has in light material. for women'- wenr. J than in style as well “counted in every piece we othr. Such n complete assortment of bunti- fnl lamp, Dimithm, W, Gingham (etc) is uldomnennndormonoof and which also of- fend shah low Arts the point of their destination YET ' M” uni-hm “In h-ie Sugar and Coffee III] iZl . Bricker ti Diebel. T-CaaondmtePrks " Dress Goods " Goa Haunting our City Grocer who it perhaps the havieot purely retail buyer in the line! in Wm Onurio. in offering the nine What the _ Ir' Season '---.e Demands Goo. .liassrtfiug, of Wntuloo . rd

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