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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Feb 1901, p. 4

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L m he Inna-ed an owning , the Denim end Provincial] en the some aq, an on 'W, end one which _ “mama-l intent: to than trt-tttrg function. At _ - m unmoun- were less the]: on former Won! ' to the very recent death ot View; The ehunberl w re' ' _ y duped end mum ot 'i",, will bright color: the Indie: in iii; plinth! were expected to nppear and“ black. Some additional in, L“ in Med to the opening at £70.." on amount of in being the ' kn union of . new pariiaimsiirTeTr, if . has number of new memben only: ”per, . new Ipeeker u elected and ht tttis one . new luder for one of the‘ W portion In: to be relocated. At Tweak), we of North Waterloo were particularly interested on account ol our nominative having been chosen .. lddrou the Home in reply to the m from the throne. It was a die- thetion worded to our member and riding tor the first time and we need My uy Mr. Brxsithaapt measured 'ttttr up to All expectations as e perus- Al of " epeech in our next inane win you. Pnge or Two num- The speech from the throne in the Dominion House promises but little Mention. This was expected for the met session and the law makers should he shle to finish up long before the ueltering days of summer. After a tttttng reference to the death of our into sovereign, the address touches upon the work of our soldi'éfi'in South Atntta, the consummation of the Aus- tnlinn confederation, the intended visit to Canada during the year ot the heir Apparent the Duke of Cornwall end York, the visit of His Excellency Lord llinto to Dawson City lest sum- mer, and Canada’s display " Paris. The continued improvement of the " Lemme route is promised and then the reel legislation of the session 'qtttdUstad. This consists of measures! h the better supervision of the export We in food products and . in con- nection with the I?ttnitle cable and other subjects. cal-II" Turning tome Legiaraturts we tInd a much more extensive and important bi1lot tare. Seldom has the speech from the throne been no pregnant with manure: of trprograsaive nature. It is evident that the Ross Government has thorough grasp of the needs and mull-nuts Mtbs province and is I determined to work out a policy along lines eouducive to the prosperity of the people. After a brief reference to Queen Victorin‘s death, the pleasing announcement is made that a govern- ment grunt of 160 acres of New On- tuiowill be made to each returning volunteer from South Africs. The merit! of the formers is noticed and aid promised in establishing the m beet industry should it appear 4h: it on profitably be engaged in. The prosperity of the lumber business and the preservstion of our forest youth is noted. Legislation will be humming to further promote the “idem, prompt andlnexpensive ttd- ministration of justice and also to deal with munlclpnl taxation es a result of the lshon of the assessment Bommitv sion. Measures willbe submitted for m in the improvement of public human; for the encouragement of an hede in dreeeed meet for the We]: nuke” for abolishing tollr on nblio highways and bridge; for 'lull) encouraging mama] educa- Grind for dudlldulng the laws m MM to public and high schools and In liquor “coma. 'h".' ”vain-u. - Liaiiut""'"'tt""""f tttbet'":'. “on. NW” tannin-unu- ha- y“ MI “We a- --w.aa-ssto"" Fem Boid.--Tho beautiful farm ot Mr. Jonathan Good, containing 100 a" “Joining the village of Roeeville. " been cold to Mr. James Hope for Th-ttt of $6,500. Mr. Good end tte “and trtoving to Alberta about Biddlepf April. A - -- _ Mr. June Hilborn, of Paris, called on ”boron-t woeko..o..mos Ema te,',",; Wm. Demonol- no unending . was“ In the neighborhood on -twtoxoteyr......Mr John , 1|:de an. coming mmmor to MI horn. No doubt when he high with it, It in] be a T bant......Mr. John Thunor I was“ or “no ttattht to _ Owntry......0nt [humour , ‘ w -ts-ttoM1tetMoodar , " ‘ Manning. Tho-0mm Ill. VII my maul by form- .. " Mind-gm: do. ofitt. 'd , mod to!» khan. Themat- . ”nun-HM T. c. Dmttrttrs, " In. "an: honour a! m m M =llltll'fc TI. “in unma- Ilt2rd211', tts thu- mucus-mt ROSEVI LLE nut-‘0 " TREND OF THE WAR. Cttirq New About Boon R. ttett'et' FM Gonna I Samoa. KITCHEN!” WELL-LAID PLANS. a. "-'" - 0- M'- Iu'u- -uow-a-t"o. “OI -qA-Ta.-B- Icon-c tm W“. Alt-t g---rtos bunt l- o... 20-- t. Alva-o. In... I" Tqgh. Fob. t8.--A " bl. to The New York 11cru Lam. had yelmday, Wit, A «a endow m. In Londo- ".teetits tho mam» ot an. rial. " was on a tuu-, to much so - has any tit mum-m. linu- Lt Proton... Thar. in would now- has reached h noun. showing tlt pretty hourly n th their continual bar velopment of Ge, wan-taid plan lea“- nigh hopeless condtt This view of the mks: upon the Sm To the Editor of the tarotticle-Telryruph: Dun 8uc--1 noticed in your last was“ lune . reply to my loner deaL lug with Potitiea in Municipal Matters and I shall be grateful to you tor " lowing me space to pasta'few remarks on that reply. When I sent in my communication I had no intention of entering into n controverly with any of the Council. [wrote of my own accord thinking it my duty to draw the attention of the electors to the actions of the Council. I believed that some of the changes in the otBtHytt, of the Tuwmshlp had been caused by political leanings and I thought the Council were making a very grave mistake. However, my friend says in his letter that such is nut true, and I won't dispute his word, but I wish to see how far he proves l this Imminent from his letter. Be say- that the Council appointed cu two Conservative and one Reform atv ”I senor; two Reform collectors and one u Conservative; two Reform members of the local Board of Health and one Con- .-\ servative. Now that does sound al, w right bat I wonder how many kuoss to that we have one Reform assessor. We 3 judge people by their words and no a tionn andl must say that neither of in these prove that we have one Reform n meson As to the two Reform col- m lectore I won't dispute his word but 1,. [these were old offieertr reinstated] we sr, could hardly expect every Reform m member driven out of trtiiee. The! n would be too bold. The two Reform w members of the Board of Health could v. not easily be etusirged. I understand m that one member’s term of ottiee ex- r, pirel each year and an only one had to a; be elected to the vacancy we con‘d not Kl expect more than one Conservative u placed in that ptfioe. So we can per- l] traps see now why more changes were u not made. , Let us now turn to the reasons my friend has given for the changes m "de, in the officers of the Township. He says the cal‘ector was not re-appointed in {unherance of the wishes of the rmepayers. I w2mder how the present Council found out these wishes of the ratepayers! Was there a petition fore her de "lt, givento them signed by the ratepayers' years ofage. Ifso were their grievances mentioned! At the mm If the Council knew these why til Conner, Mr. J. they not tell the offieerf Rather l ware bumm- strange that there have been some tive ontrred mg a» Councils or more since he was appoint- the Montreal t ed tooftiee and not one of them made _ m1 wrst my," the least complaint to him. Asa mat- .9,» If edroutmi ter ot fact he had some little trouttlelcrirei, or Fir, some four years ago but since then emimmt surge things have gone along smoothly. wrviwa him, Why wasn’t the change made when famil . bavim the grievances were the worst and not Johnstnh'J am now! On the other hand Ithink, and The re rdfr', I am sure my reader will too, that it is m.” interred very unfair to turn a man out of nilioo who has served the Township for somn -- six years faithfully without git ing him any reasons whatever for thing my ST Again my friend says that, the member ' of the Board of Health was re inved .Uer 1‘” , hit because the present Township Counci, numb wedliuy dresnot believe in retaining than to l F IT. MUM-ii rl long in offitw. I wonder what any fair M.iy Mary 5“ minded man thinks of that for in red» I 'tlt" Tht, I? son? It sounds very much like politics l " ch ck, mm., to tmr--"He's been in long enough. its .illv_, Gro “F . time for a change". la that in general 1 biidal 1""): the way throughout lhe world. is it IU “Oh by. l customary to drive inithful servants no very effesyiv" ' matter in what sphere oflifo they may mcr. The t; I be serving, out of their positions just, ot bro"I an , because they have held them too 114nm. Wyapty l "") , Did we British people think that ofour omlr,ttti, 1 , Gracious Queen who is now deeeasedt 'ry Mr. Amer . [shall let my reasons answer three PM“ Iieri:o questions for themselves. Then again ceremony Oh , if the present Council has this Catious Mrtr, W3" T‘ , hrlibf were there not more changes Mrer hearty which could have been made on ttw lett fur the h same ground? Why did they not treat ur. atul Mr all alike. when they Here changing? sutarpruom' " Did they! Is there not one man who The bride is It holds two 0mm from the Connoiii hatt B large r D How does this look? You must not MM!!- Tb" i, think that I am oomplaioina that other esueenned am r changes were not made, I am heartily and MW He ti glad they were not. The old oftitmrt, 0M0 and 0 it have done their work faithfully for near Sh All“ maay years and t say try all means Knosrsrr n keeps‘ood man in ones Vhen you the 12 inst e have himthsre andI amsorry that the took place in g charges that have been made were the contract at made with as little reason as my Mend ina Meyer Bl St q 31min lib letter I think itisa of 8t.Clerne In well established principle performed l to thm‘huttheworld than! we have “on. Brohm a positions Iliad with good men we mined by it she-Hwy all in our marks» and Carrie] in than titres-masthsyesntinaeto was Hippo! e serve as an. ", layer and I! New -arath.-_kaettrll m! p _ st “I. -iGuirs. ya! ter. Editor hr your W X“ We. 1 _ - - a! m. COMMUNICATION '0'an rd mute-r " p- h h 'YP The re " rt l " wcre intern: onion _ somu -- g him R an S umber ‘ieved Uerco". (much quiet weddh m lo, on Monday, ny fair I Mjy Matt' ' tli'i Conner, Mr. John: her ware burincsw, l tive entered the: aortic int- the Montreal otrre uule, red wrst some 5: nab Will tram-Moi] m able church of Engla :hen eminent surgoun 111)" survives him, the hen famil" having f not Johnstou'" ago w. ifiil The re mains of comb“ ”Honky, Kori-'0‘ non-om» _ Audra! Ind pri-ttot-TU lo- pmure ot w. Wu, our mull: tuck hr Lb. pawns, who an” trd swim» " minim uf use or Ibo Stmford sebum-Junie ' uvdl “round mummy at our new on 'l‘huruhy lat, then In If: and. tho lacuna»; or an mum: Ind s ninth 11-00! set, II n In Ian ut [In “ml in n. winch he VI“ hold by the w; ill on: which In had ohartto. The bl- lonugutho uddtou:-- _ "* .M. w. J. I. Benn“, Don Touch". As you no sham. to an eaioet with our who to mm lot you 30 vi 0a! you"! It pamm‘ . appreciation of you: among us, and u I. an esteem for you. plane let not. Since you have been in our mid-t you hive not only sought to an and nour- ish the intake“ but have taught. III in spiritual wings as we“, and net below us daily as noble cttritstisuexaruvle. We win-h you mucus in your labors elsewhere, and any the great Teacher uuom you so faithlly serve, be your manhunt guide and helper, and crown your labors with sue-tens is the otbrttetri Hub of the West Mumnme Public School. Signed on behalf of the school, Jacob Pepplar, Ellie Lemon, Thus. Morret Lrda Bowman, V J, Percy Snider. Sultan Llowletr, it Huron uy v. ".0. 10 very effectively by h u mer. The bride w sit ot broom and “an a? mason Veronica IL m Lvnhurd. “mg-m dr My Mr. Albert “mm as! l'cter llvrgott. of! in ceremony over a n “a Mt,tr, was renderm {PO After {warty congra ho len for the home of Glencm well knors away to t Lrs. Wm cums thi, Mr. Johnston just 24 huurs later. Mrs. Ann B. Johnston had rather an "vetitful mm pr, She was born in We county ot Weafurd, Ilehnd, and came to this country when 16 years of age,lo OI 1143391 "Hunt! in Granville co h i (“n _ , pl and owner of tt hrr brother th ship, intending second voyage. After hearty congrTM " for the home ofl Mr. and Mrs. Chm sumptuous wedding The bride is a pnpn has a large circle of olnity. The gwom Essex county, " that time residing Grenville county. him came with _ i' t.' pr n Juyrv. com n Wle r d owner of the ship ' John Boll,"and h IN DEATH NOT DIVIDED m'taiisEii'i'i'i'ilSirt' N “I. A COLD II on- - r 1‘“. utarr-A very pretty but wedding took place in the village umlay when Mr. John Hergott and Mary Starr were made man and Tim ceremony took place at 9 Jr, a.m., in the R C. church, tho Geo Brahman officiating. As the rl party mined the church a h by V. w. siniih was rendered eftee:ivtsly by Mr. Peter P. Schum- The bride wore a dainty gown ronn and “as amended by tttnl vs Veronica Morgan and Katie mrd. '1'lr- groan: w a supported ir. Albert Hvrgott of Waterloo and r livrgott of St. Clement; The many over a march by Theo. A. a was rendered by thtrarrgnnitst r hearty congraualatiruts the party for the humo- of the bride’s plronu, and Mrs, Chas. Starr. where n muons wedui m dinner was Mined, bride is a popular young lady And a large circleoi friends in this vi, T. The gmom in also very highly tuned and hum" Marni-hen. Mr. Mrs. “argon left on a trip to Chi- , and on their return will reside ivGiuiinhiee, 11111.31, 1901 ST. CLEMENTS aim v ed at. miin land, I in a at? pret f the Bath lever your can- 4, we feel that homespun-in; uh y mama our service!» white all when of our accept. this tab of the G. T. R at and was transfer- . ago. He waaa mm a member of A Mather, an London, England, :er members of the 'elled him. Mr. lot-eased eoaplo , Ont. Tuudny wedding in which up.a.l.hiu-|L P. h at} doartr an: had-moi) h a“ will thou-um to“. {so I.» tritred an OM it No tunic b Mia-ad by s M on»: with, In. the mums grttt to 0 in. We no no gum out. o.trtgt.tuittt-tVlrh-rf Huron will Dot be “I. h “at an Couruol Lenten In!“ I“ " MI) thy-W "the at?“ “hey-I, lb B-ttre, Bonn. , The. who I“ the Brett. Mduh mm In" a a. an. rink 'g'dftNnNtl no I... to - tk and an In .0 sebum, than}, an“ a! In“ There were that but but!“ - menu“. Dupli- tho tr “I! by “not: Balm won out -- were a worthy for, in tut it In uny- hndy’u puma and. at: who“. to the tiaigh when the noon In 6 - 5 Th Putati- thawed “all“: comma? ion Ind everyone! then won quick to snap anything which Mod lio- An opening. Tho ham boy- Mod In fitter form. The" wu good 00.- Monica work sud nun. motion) individual work. TR “and" wan (sumac. John mound and Anon Gom- - pnnd boron Mr. Bohb’or on My charged with stealing And hiding . can" Ind two robo- tor "ward. The out I mu from Mr. lam-nods Show, MI Hint-ad Bud Galina: dun-dad " he. Luv-non for whini- Ihm thoy pvt-ind to tell when the can" Id hid. Thor we “rented by Dam-tin Klippon on - in North Dumfriel Ind were "lauded by 31: Ruhleder until 2 p III Tuesday vb. they wore both committed for can on I l a elm-rye of fraudulent councilman. J. Geabut of Mum Ikhku, in h Berlin on n bmiueu Wilt, rump“, to learn as much u possible napalm; a. operation of the mtsaufosturhsg est-billb- ment of Ibo Inn; Tuning Company. This gentleman represents that the apt} beet industry of the Btate of mm“. In: assuming gigantic proportions u blind] 25 ttustoriety In either in opeation or in course of eonrtruetion in that I'll-tot There no three [malaria in operation in Bay City, one in All“ and one in Gun The roots as being well sold n 5 pct ton. A plate than pomp», bu been jorgnuized st Sadnlw with I sapital of 0350.000' It will gin omploymcnl. to up >wnrds of 250 bud: and the no. of had covend by the tutor: will he 40 ”no, Mr. E. P. Clement is in receipt of: letter from a brother in Dew-on City, the perusal of which in oclcnlaied to send cold chills down omN spine. At lime of writing is was 60 degrees hem low zero. “The: kind of weather" re- marks the "new“ not conducive to good morale since it leads 0 many tales she truth of which cannot be vouched for". Here’s a sample or two. A mu raised a window and threw oat . pail of water. The ice fell on I posing pedestrian injuring him severely. A null for damages followed. Mercury in used vrhiest1y in than country to mete bullets after being congealed by the frost. BERLIN WATER' COMMISSION- ERS. The Water Commissioners met on Saturday evening. all member. bolus present. On motion the superintendent's re- port was adopted. The motion includ- ed a recommendation to have updr- to pump eyy.etyr one. , n irui'L Williams and Bowman were appointed acommittoo to 'ro-operate wil similar committee- from the Town Council and Board of Trade in considering the “viability of the town purchasing the iighiing pint. The resignation of Mia- Base Huck was accepted and her sister Min Georgina Huck sppolntod book-keep- er in her place at tty name _ W.. GGiiapt will be made to" draw the pipe in lhe certlrmtNty well. A big discrepancy between the weight of the can] as given out by the car and u weighed " the pump home was reported. TROV lrnu Human: The bill rendered the town for hydrantttirt 1900 wan for 131 wherein it should tum, been Nor 132. This leaves the Commiulnnen 8485. than" on hydrant rental than they than” be and the Town will be and to my up Ward Hamilton Bowlby, K. c., County Crown At‘orney end Cierk of the Pam. wee born an the 4th at October, 1884, " VIM, County at Nmiolk, Ont. He we- akened a Simone end gt. Thoma gnaw-t eehoole e d " the Univereity of Tot- onto. " which Institution headland in law end me, taking the June-u trold model in em in 1856 end the University gold model in 1868 being Itutmittod unlloitor end mine: It Oegoode Hell on the 29th otMar,1tt68, after which he eommenoed to m iew in Berlin end he- been engaged in thet malice ever Iinoe. Be wee ep- pointed Q. c., ”may end (new! a! the Peace ofWntqr1oo Oo- at the 24th of December, 1867, and . c. by the Dominion Government Dene-bu 2nd, 1889. Mr. Boelhy no . “n her of the Weeerieo County o-tr from the nu 1806 to 1808, in Reeve of Dalia hr e In.“ of M the reeveebip es the} the iiti'iat men-e mt . wet-lea I miter aim _ School Band he no you. Pat? e long period cute? of thtl i - FG "Giiiierik m. a.» w- iiiNK. ---' married to the “do“ - d "dtl'PAlt Jacob Eco-rm, o! Hm, I to ”do! Ion-m tAReti, "91:42-32 15;.- “lulu-y Ill Apr", nwn. I" - m - aitb nil-W no h woman. Mn“. vol-km omnIu-m _ " ___‘ "iF.'"iiriatTrGrt was a. u Icdlirl'pUél1i"Giirs PROMINENT MEN WE MEET, aaaF iiid2ftitiigte limp l' nadir.“ hPield'd Lu. a“. I. . ”glam D. B. but. Dr. _ J. th, Dual-an dt" he. I“. a! In! ar‘ . " it-trt-ver "ite-r-tut-o""" itk.i.U. WA: . lac-lo. m M A“ I... l. P. Rut, n... 'Mhl-l" at,tlrEe'. -. I. in -ttt any “guru-hunk! - ieitegt?tu"Ptrrgeit thy-Win60! “I mug-.3. m. M I.“ I Puma. a h hv-UDI-d upndln‘lmhhll k“ Ict'ttd'ltNaes'thttf, " n maul m 'gret.idb.t-ettu_t., ‘wnwuldnthdh. loud-4d Hamming g-6trtigtt hlho I“. _itiidiuairttuo-ubrher.J. mum-u. “In which“ put-nu “and“! tilt-W iit1tt.ea'Pa11yg,e'g..e= Boqrit-er.4.rr.theetetac t,,tgii'ttrg"gtttf'lrfGt PM. My: 0- p, A. R. I't: iGiri,'GT%t MIN-”dud” an". m min 'h2",'S2 mounnhumbonlud no" bottomed-ulna. The that “In tho mm pr! u.- by the Cumin my“: a. ”d ttglen "I haul, hum-uh! n '.tt,'x.e,'gt, Cum I. an“ bu new on. mom that}. no was Glob. b will: I. "ertr “use born In! War. in .0.- onblo - - “madam Mr. Pndovlok H. mm, when. who won erooritre" cl that In.- onblo We,” " (he. I and mom- goane-ofshdr punk-undue! the Boot 'ttMBP. A copy at It an be “on " tht. ' St. John's. Ned., Feb. tlt..--" " now (cued chm. tho 3mm. um Income, Caspt. Reid. which and toe Andra-an. Jan. 2|. tor Mt. John‘s. tmd., can! laden. hll been ,rroehed. Buidu her own crew ot 25 man. the Lucerne had on board men nem- ben ot the crew ot the British brig Emulator A of St. John’s. CM two panama. _ Reports from New You-I Sut- now that u terrMe blind I.“ Tu.- day “tempo- ud - uh. up tune in am on“ III-no Wm M - "an II ”who“ M who. -mo [and Wu. . Liverpool, Feb. 18.--it future yesterday mach-w to I Might [action high! "an EQIG‘N: _. Chin“). Fit). ta.-'rhu nnd other United sum min clan-Inga were closed yesterday as a mum. to tttt memory of Lincoln. Liverpool. Fob. 18.--YrmtV c1ooe--4it whey}. 1trey, No. t Cd (in M to BI Bd; Walla, no stock; No. 2 red winner, "lid to " Iliad No. 1 Northern, sprig, Ga 81] to tV 8%d; futures, quiet; trek. bl um May. 53 11M. Tunuxr-I .r. LAWIIIUI NARI-l run-urn Luvs a " Toronto. Heb. 18.--The run of tive "oqtlt was large yc-urdkv. M can loads, composed of 1.183 cattle, 484 hogs. 411 ttttrms, and 20 calves. Bo lidm-Qhe Above number at hog! 81t morn came in, an we" not sold or the market. Trade Wu “the, con “daring m. Urge run, ad a an“ all first-cus. animal. in both thi shipping and butchm' chuc- “on readily bought up " about the tum prices " were quoted In! - But in the common to medium elm. m pcclally the butchoru'. prim. ', or. ”a." the at u no Em." "ttiiii,iiiiji.r.:..:'j.ij'iit 'i a " Mill. ...... C " " bulk. t ...... I” m,...~ etAu, new m- t ll " 'Tea".-. When white, II ......0.to. " ' m. bu: Human " _ Me, In"! ....... .7. .. goon. bull ..... te.. 1 I an Ear [Inn-h lug-or "-.. Bolt Baltic, ”I. ".-avttte- hlrb sun can! at My n. lord”. mm [mm “on: It chug. In tho - " all "It. chalet to can. " u "NV. .001; to duck», 07.50 to u. M m I=mt---0hrir- ttght; an [anti dennnd; Mu. “on u ”and” Choleu to qrrtrt. “.7. to use; ood to m “.50 u ".73 gm, Quote. to "tra, “.50 to “a 75; good to chalet. was to "alt. 0.“, bill ..... Hurley, mush .... are. bush ..b... Beans. hm); . . Pq Pon buth ..... trttNre'l. In“ THE CANADIAIS DID ty, IA“ '0ttrPAtA' OAmI IAIIV. WW 'ue-S' HABKET REPORTS; 4:...er iloods, if, ip) Special Sale of -_ Dress Gooda, In mutating Slant Be sure you see these Mods. (mm BURNER ttttit. Through 1 these columns Ramadan-am The lain Season. ' ' Em. which fill each shelf and counter, and the prices at which we sell. _ Figures are quite Gl, _ but that does not prevent goods being worthy-o! the consideration of those wlo d. mend new ' style, and high quality. .. f . We have just secured at a great Bargain 500 yards Fang; Black Brocade d Brillian- tines. hese goods are all new _ Patterns and were me de P' to Retail at 60c. . per yard. Our special sale price 25c. per yard. b the throng of - aboppm looking with m on A urgnin day. Tiny know by and“ on. “he ot the _ _ We predicted the very scarcity of tiah some- time ago and to-day not a keg of Fresh Wat- er Herring is obtainable from the water front or from the wholesale trade; we were however fortunate enough to get our supply in time and in consequence we can supply you while they last, -,.,/'" Bricker & Diebel. is close on bud and it mgy be well for you to be on the lookout if you wish to be sure to have some for some. t Dress Goods, _ i Geo. Hasenflug, " ml AI um Wanda: while *\

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