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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Sep 1901, p. 4

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_ ilk mum's “ANDRE. Pt t-%iGdrreo-ttttttf, .- but huh-‘9! "9.1‘9'01! P. . - we: tum "All In whom 'm " I‘ll -eg, I'll. . “Noon-n. - " mane-I on. or III ' L d - run-u. m». It“. A-Mr. J: P. may. -tettsntmtartoovvoaiuon.mt" with natt-sderttso_. d m Provincial Consensuvo um In: -eatod m tpnowtn: plu- Div.“ tug Division Court ot my ot *" man” which new lump» m I“... Luna the expenu'ud - the “cum ot uuuuon. all with. vithout further delay. one tn. II and ‘conclullve Provjnclu npynl hon I trial Judge. The development at the unset“ pm of the Province and {In Raoul“. u hitherto advocated by the 0p)“- ttem. should be proceeded with, and - min of the older section- ot O. Provinc- will not object to any - .bl- expenditure. A railway to no Tttmiatrtrmintr district should be - " Grant: to the railways should - be made tor development or colon-r do! carpal”. and in such case- only after moat careful examination Into the not“. of each applicauon.. In every cu. "ocir or‘eecurlty should be taken to: the Imount advanced, and trelzht and mourn»: should be con- trolled by the Legislature. It money- [tinted by other Provinces by way of Bonuses to local runways are to be paid back to such Provinces by the Domin- lon Government, Ontario must insist 1WIT In: ca being done her in the same ill!- Bubstantisl encouragement should be liven to the development and refining of our several mineral ores. m order to hasten the time when we can insist that the entire process of rettnintr be enr- riod on here instead ot in a foreign country. Stock should be taken of our timber resources in order to ascertain with reasonable exactness the amount ind area ot our timber wealth, so that the people can be in a position to judge of ths Course pursued by the Government cud Legislature with reference to this most volusbls asset. Included in this Is our great pulpwood wealth, which should be dealt with. as tar as possible. on the same principle as our timber. and be disposed of openly by public competition. It is hardly necessary to say that the policy of the Opposition regarding sawlogs, which has brought about such beneiteiN results. must I. continued. The fintutela1 position at the Province is the key to the situation. With our extensive resources the problem, of the Provincial finances can be easily solv- ed. leaving the way clear for such in- creased expenditure on agriculture and education as may be found necessary and desirable: and this result can be tweed at without periodically selling tin: r limits, or. in other words, capital M. to cover up an anticipated detTett unused by the excess of annual ex- pquiture over annual income. rents for agricultural purposes should be increased, and especially looking forward to the early establish- Junta! additional agricultural schools. w. should eta-operate 'heartily with the Dominion Government in improving the facilities for the transportation of our food products, and our Department o2 Agriculture should, without any further delay, address Itself to the question of the improvement of the breed of our cattle, in order that We my obtain a market in Great Britain for dressed beat, and allow the dressed - of Dakota to find a market with- out our assistance. The public school curriculum must be no changed and framed that the 95 per cent. of our children who cannot go Wham this public school will {we receive the best possible educa- sWors suited to their needs, and having at? especially to the fact that their tion begins and ends in the pulp no school. under the present system the individuullty of the pupil and the moulding or character are entirely lost sight of in favor of the machine-like system ot written examinations the elect of which in “our ‘sys- "egts is. " Principal qpqtPItlT and - Ir... - (um! um ml “" “ub-n-Mu’” ’7 - 'umm thpt our food products, a! o2 Agriculture ahoul further delay. add" Question of the trm _ - - --aAr, “In In, on IIJIlvAy‘ _._..- _,,,_ gtSlit'l"g 2rgheit%'S hump the d and destroy the tr." The teachers or the Province should in called ugon to g'rtt,,r,2','t,"'h','l their very ulna 1e experience choosmg horn union; ttsemaereer members of n Qualitative body. which will represent on combined wisdom of th- best mulled mm In the Province, and 'm novice will be slwsys at the ottgrtmmt6 of the, Minister. I _ -, _- A, .._...-_ w “Bin-m V. VI.“ ~-._.__V,, i” ‘1th needn of the Tmtverrtity a! Mate should be dealeHh In no may spirit. The university uhnuld it pill upon . ammo. “able an! perm- “ Mal. and delay win, In ml- -et, be tho cur. forerunner ot fur- ‘ manual: and of decay. As " lndleatul. the claim ot Gum's y mu. he considered In no or technical 'spirit. and hav- I‘. mum to Qua (re-t education“ - which tt h..- performed. Ind will ”form In the future. The burden km W the People by the {mutant . and hllh price- of text book! _ be lightened. and mm be ( mu if the Government bu _ ’7 t the boo" nnd sell them at _ volume of mitauetpq1 In - cumbrous. Involved and and than. be maroon” - mg M036: . . gtrrt, crying evil In our mun-clad -dly In the very unautho- , on on of our luau-meat t... ' lame mm the Gain-amen: his. the 1-mon- umdy Indium. en- md n scheme of "mu“ which w unduly - mum cox-unn- M an “an: of the ordinary _mr. an t may rm the Mine!“ " which w“ “It. _ the Prowler mm In! no- . the MI! cor-main: an nah Inna-mam mall. “at.“ ( ". “my! "a - m or tqrtatn =tN't far no" a s“ to to "(cut)". the lul stop l .tseoertptmhrrtettt of which m the Framer human In the bttt containing - proposition marlin. “the“! b exomm from 1 run of eqrtattt = no rur- u . w:- oe a. n L' ' ' = , "‘" ' _ " 8ll if,),'?) = 'A', tMII' TO “Rimming iiiimtto the 'teMecy of gnaw fraudulent. All “(to F =P. "r - V .. _ ‘v n tttrx Sri' - e "tbh' at 'att-Mr' ' egg-nine new at, 's",,,,','.),,':'..'-', or - at them ' you no mung- on tatt - at the We: the c you be“ m to -.tt.. a. he!!!“ “one. the "iatHtm" we W to any new the when. d thin Wt via both nation In quell! uni-nu one triennial-no M ttmroetngtttr in am to - the -.ortti we but than. no one: at the 1 - one- to m a! nu whioh my exist botOOOlL end Venezuela; would he in- My. without the new at both. NOVII'W inspired by the sentiment: which no common to all the Government. at the America: re- puhucl. the United States would sin-i eqretr demote n breech of the Emin- bh "lotion: that at tttiq tune heppily a? between the elite: nation: or the w tern world, and would especially 'o- ctal any union by either of than which might mm the security ot tron-it nome- the i-thmue. or the neu- trality at its territory. and thereby con- ltraln the Government of the United States to consider its responsibilities and functions under existing treaty en- gagements with Colombia. The text of Mr. Kay's telegram has not been made public. " is nder- stood that an acknowledgement ot it: receipt has been made by the Ver *zuel- en Government, but its purpose h " not been make known. although it ia said to be friendly in tone, end, while charg- In: invasion by the Colombian forces on the Venezuelan border, and referring to the temporary suspension of diplomatic intercourse Which has occurred, the way appear: to be open tor explnna- _tiottr. Venezuela has not declared war unmet Colombia. No actcnowtedtre- ment has been received from Bogota, but this is supposed to be due to the reported delays in telegraphic commun~ lution between Bogota and the coast g. {um unions. A Imlnolnt Letter Fro- Arch- buho, w‘evtn. _hEontrea1. Sept. A..-Arehbiattop Lu- cevin has published a 'stgaitttaust let- tu- in Le Maintain. After pointing out that loans or the proposition made to the Catholic School Commissioners ot Winnipeg by the Proteltant Board are Impossible, he proceeds-Ove must. however, observe that there in in Catholic centres a modus vlvondi ac- cepted in accordance with the direc- tions of the Holy See. and it an analo- goul position (we: no in mixed cen- tree on the part of the Protestant mu~ jority, imitating in this respect the laudzble example or the Catholic mad Jority of the Province of Quebec. " would be our duty to accept it. When a valiant army nhgndorjed by its broth- t,'egtll une- roodvu trom its General- tn- it! the order to surrender, alter having mom-ad its right.- nd to- munded the honor! of war. tt has only one thing to do. obey or die. That is tha case ot the Catholic minority of Manitoba since 1897: we have obeyed nnd we live." The Archbishop adds that while waiting tor a better day my ahcuid up the Incomplete but real ad- Vantage: thhe present situation. ,et.eterogil'f.,,rgl."d u-oo.". - Maura-ultimo} n. W " tho “Mm- The regular meeting of the Epworth League was held on 'i‘ueedol evening with a fair attendance. An fiauioitftitt feature of the meeting was an account of the Epworth League noun-inn to Caiitnrnia, given by tho PreidendHi" N. Williamson. Brief Jewriptione ot the many wink of interest mum in going t pd fun) this far fumed stat? Ae'fe gum. and greedy appreciated by those present. Mr J E Bilger elm made a few remarks in which he re- ferred to the honor which fell to the _ lot of the President of-ihe League, Miss N. Williamson, at the Canadian Rally at the greet convention. The Canadian party presented Re: A. C. Crews with ahandeome gold headed cane " this meeting; IllerWilliameon being chosen to Take the prtmsrttatlott. The mem- bers of the Magoo were greatly pleu- ed that one of their numbers should be i than harmed, DAILY TESTS AT THE PAN-AM The followingth landing at the haul: in the Pftu-Amerieatt Model Dairy " Bunnie, forum week ending Aug. 13th, Arr the prize “For the herd showing the greatest net profit, butter tat alone toditder-rtartnirted by the Bnboock tut." Jeraeyu.......................$0 70 Gum-eyu.................... 8 72 ti8otfcy:r:y.y.y.y:y. 857 Pollo..................... 7 93 HulEIPiul.................. ... 7 09 Franck Carudtam......-- 7 62 l‘olledJoruyl................. 747 Brown8.b..-................' 7 22 Shout-om: 6 49 Dutch W.....-........... 5‘40 For the tttat mm vent; the Jersey: 'tmet, health the loud nod mo mm puking}? "err, finally tre..' ANTEliESTING I. FAGU E MEET- INC. El In the ”pom "For ttri' durum a. W In peit toletlc "-tt.gtsteetr to human-a mt! " THE summon scuoou. 'err-. ..-.f:... m.,.-:-». C He’s-aim Cir..'.,?'),, "irtrheed pink!- ".39 70 " ...s72 tl, ... 857 ...793 ttl ...709 a 'tt 762 ... 747 O' ../722 A" peytrt 't .149 as I” " 1' 40 117 13 I” 80 I” M tot) 75 Mr, t'uttiltt 'lG'ltalt b. 'g'teti'i'2tdtki'" L. 1.. 'tgtatatds, m ’ ' to. T 1M4). LIHW' - m an in! MI but long IMQII D“ " _ ' l 1 . man-1n aw, "as: gunmen): an: tr, £3- “can. l who, cranium. m M m3 otttW Twila. F N . Mr. Gubam Jackson leit unkind-y " Album, NY ' ‘hefo be till “he a rmiuou u mum-u operator in o not! Lumen. ." Ttut “rt _ 'the i'wr. hit, Bad!” " Andre". mm: In 'tttUgg', and link Sm)“: Ind Mud“ hole from Bump» My. . In. C. E.' Human and” Beeltnoesaaturda, snub}. at"! In twnmdho 're%2't, I: moon tt Ilu'V RT» Humane; win will 'ii"Gvirriliii Sahool he" tor A term. T 'astute, (he mm. cut Mr. them inrmbcch, 'ttto in beett tho popular local impala: ot an Boll Teleybono Co., has reveled " can- cocthn with the who has m - "" 3 position in uniting In” homo}; Detroit. OI'IY’I any Mead: and his deputy", but Vilh him on?! use": in his new ceeupstitm. Mr. and Mn. 8. J. William. returned Tun-d" from 'Wattree," heir summon com gr on Georgian Bay. Hr. Williams will return, in the comma of a week to clean up Q cottage for um lesson. " The taatoontitsgout of Bethune: who took in the Epworlh Langue (amnion to Californlarotnrned on Saturday mu m. In the patty were Misses 1. Met, Mahon, I. Walker, of tt9svttle, M. Williamson and N. W Harmon, Mus G. Johnson remained in 'l‘omu'o over Sunday and returned on Monday. Thane yonugladios n'l report having njoyed the trip exceedingly well and look none the worse tor their 8000 mile journey. ' iiredia highly ofthe cattle exhibits at 'he luduminl, thawtn Jerseys and sborthormt surpagaing nqythiqg pre- viounly shown. He says the exhib is bigger and better than ever you and in being well patmnizM, H.000 mnph passing this turnmi l Labor Day. I“ Mr R. Reid has returned from Tor- onto after spending a week at ttttr' In- ditistrial Exposition, where ho noted an Judua on Jerrey cattle. Mr livid Mnand Mrs. W. B. Schmn'x and family rammed from Parry tr uwi nu Sat-min night when" ibov bar" Man i Initiating during a. tow ofthe maid, wet-k» ht ammuwr. Mr, Schmuiz brought with him a line mi}. 0 rm of owner oinr winnings, in which be hail picnumd mm; " nae of mixed beauty Vhich they came arm». in of a Huge- notewnn and limits Falla district. Aim Ugh must if the chturea were sketch, " hurtiridly My ineiude a number of high mLis'ir monk. “Fruit-Ind “one a me th., {Prion (specially imam] in the Gawain: l iloriicuitr.ritst which is lim haul! gl ioarnal of horticulture in Amer!“ “1 contains fifty eight pages of tsp-to date rendiug matter written by export. And l profeuinnai nanienora, and in fuiiy! “imitated by beautifni pttotogravurV on. It is issued monthly, and a. sample “my: maybe had {gen of (barge by addressing the Niitbr. Hr. r, Troot-- “non, M. A., Grimnbr, Ont. The sub- vcripnou p is: is tally MAM) por ' " 1nd new subscribe” for 1902 may tuw r 'dt' balance at this you [no of ickarge." Miss May Devitt he been moved to tho Hospital oshsg to an that of Lyphuid fever. Mini E. Walker, of Hay-ville, who has been the guest of Mia, L McMahon since her return from Canfomia, left for her home Tuesday evening. Mr and Mrs Wings and funny, and was Roan onuobec, Qua, are the not“ of Mill Em Connor, Frederick St. was Romwlll temalnln Berlin for some time. . Mr. And Mn. J. Brick", Hawks: ville, lemon Tawny morning on an extended trip mm: Columbia, and " tatt vigil. _ . . n intervening poinu. Mo. L. J. Broilhonpt In in Toronto for a for day: “tending a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Pro- vloclnl new Auxiliary of the Y. M. Next dummy than um be ., Rally Day 3. ‘School union in 2ton Church a. school. . The new wamr mnln has been com- phtmd on Stance 8r. , Ind u a than]: more no already 11 eon-amen. The will of Rev no”. Erb bu been graduated. The executors at " um mm. Menus Manna Ind Anon Erb, of thin town. . .. / .. The now “which to the J.",tlat mice is netting completion. -,: P punter. am: to 't the ttfdtEiii' touch" on kt I hnt m. _ Tho ',ht'ttg, committee of tho Trades and L Count] report i that mark" ttfuratl m I!" but pull. ’1‘ _ Exam!” Jtir.ti- In" but nude a the am. c. " and» till nu qrtttttt provide for nomination ta an: 60 additional mm _ Jinn Norton who VII Iain-cod ttir M. van in “1!on Pun-um In! iUit mm mm to that nun-non ot" Tuned” than!!! ttr Bin-Illa: In." may Tm”. l The num- w‘n " aloud an Tm.- tgg".'.",',' l'l't :2:wa of an my open or com- mum M 'tgt/I',!?', TD. ””31 uni-Olin. Mr TiiiU and “an 13m mum the: unending Mr M. mane, “I. Milan“ L J. William. from 'Watbee," on Georgian Bay. mm in the comm t " cottage for mt. do of 1 . ts rut-~14“ _ _. *A- =1,»th _." - k' vN 3,“ F ' w- an» - IC. rrcx'r,c',:yi"t. 'i',itt.i1"iil, _ F,-, ';-:< .3, ' i’z'A-e _ It' Ea. Lti,ta'c:,rcs,' s9.s.i', i;lrw"g .54 sis' WWW _ g, . .‘41‘ avy ' trt "P'tett'tcr5'a, itErtut, ',il" CNaEie ce, “r ’3 in" up.“ , Mud way!» u- _ii,i",fjit'jil to. he?!) "and It ==s omiwwunuhmqo “tub I" it” I. In. that)" In I!" 'ikTii, all!!!” was.“ a an. pin um your corn-pon- dout “and” can: ful' gun.“ the monounm it um can each naps”: only: small low per your Mtl an an. old EEF) mag whale": my by-lan LTE submitted to the ntmyen. . I; Irrrl Le, hold In»: bozo. Tbi- expenditure ham i, «new, Ind "In It we were CNirirry, ‘ (in: w. could nuke ourulvu poor in I month E giving away smountl, howevor small, unneuuuily. _ After Min erln ”no“ caused b U‘“ ""“”"" ...._-.-_ - .-- that dreadeg dIEEw\ 'l'ogl'lt,"ll',',i/iee, therein, “d jodamenk may tra Mrs. J. Cochrnne. wife ot Aid. J. gran}: your ten',", oath mum“ Cochrane, breathed ber last on Sun- Tt', . 1';an a!” 'ptg,,ttt2t't'ge,f, day afternoon an o‘clock The doll!) 2rJd,'l, In th on I t N' I m of this cslimable lady fa tr severe blow “in (“It a?” ”an I a? e. ti", fit'.',') to thuee with “ham the was ttturoeiatiyd- 'l Jd ',',',U'll tb the :20 lee my lo the family oirelo,leaving behind bur 1//ir2 “In" H re 'u J h ‘efalher and mother, a husband and Al ' “8:" B 'd Pom?!“ t o n ‘elx chlldren. About“: weekeugo she “-92% agar? hi Itt'e a) a?! ,nndenooh ujournoy toCalgary, "i(aii,lllh' do " I 'li'litf mo , er: in scorch of renewed health, bat t " ", ep ie D. ', ‘journeyed in vain, and the returned to _ 01” C (2,2231% horfemily about aweok ago. Slnce _ P11t'ey lthen she gradually became worse, Tlttt “a" tttttt Watsrloo lownehlp lnntll death ended her 'rufrerirags. Mrs. had Instructed Ita eollcigor, Mr. c. R i' Cochrane was a daughter of Mr. Fanning ot Prawn. to "eve “I Itt. ' Donald Martin, of this town, and was Junction to rtttr?irt tht, ttUrn from pol- , married to Mr. John Cochrane about luring gehnttidor'ts Creek and uattsg the twenty years “a This union hat Sewer Faun, " reported exclusively b:en blessed by six chlldren who will in the Telegraph on Tuesday. In tt Irroly miss a mother's love and kindly topic of tstyystrtty.tiort upon the retreat: almouitlone. The funeral took place to-dar. The eitlmsmr, unrule, have l 1.his afternoon " 3 o'elcek from her been of tttet opinion that since tbe MT- l-m residence. corner of Water and tie tarm had been. plneed " thts farm Joseph, streets to Mt. Hope cemetery that the Townehrp tutthoritietr were I ----------. 'g,tltf, and dwehro “an 'tpeg I w eyrea in. no urn- I SCHOOLS RE-OPEN. imo" had been leaned. . llxhubua intimation“, the bout " iUiiUio'n' that. he mrtthr build 1M- rud without lid Iron Ber- lin. Lot him hoop hi- word. mu rand ioprot1tattkr one Indoc- not hood can“. mu. momentum. it will not " run ugly and the tom; does not mt ,000 ot nonma- Itvck In it. T _ s" Berlin Sept 3rd W/ife of Aid Cochin: Putz: Away Athr a Lingering “but _ All the whonls in Berlin tea-opened i on Tuesdav morning after nu eight weeh' vaca’ion. E It!) senor.) rw'o‘ved l its quota of new "ttolarr, and " re- ; ml: men-Imam: me over-crowdod.| In the Public Schools there _am very few changes in the leaching muff The staff of tttstUtttral school In ummngod. At (Mainland Ave. school Il!" lhuet ‘ls subaiimling for Mm. A, Mi‘h". while the is attending Normal rcbw I i., To, muw. lu Agnes M, who"! Visa r'atit.hi' Wood. bu the division formerlv' taught by m- A F, wil!ivurs, Min? A. wake.- in succeeded by Nine ir.l Thompoon‘ in the kind, ri,roteit de- partmenc. In Margaret AV“. school Miss Ethel 7A!" in teachmg in the plum at my; .,.‘nppgu§ and Miss _ Eda: Ziegler entered upun'ilicr dutfés as Bsutftttattt kindergartnex. In the higher to. mm the pupils were dismissed fur Inn 1roy to mama than: ”Monro thy necessa: y books. This morning when and pupils muted watt ltr men. - WA; ittJiUirGts School the attend- ance in large and and] division but an increased number ot names upon tho roll The High School opened oa Tuesday mdmiug with A very large attendmca. Mr. W. msidentuunrmsr, B.A., teacher of modern Images, entered upon " dune: for the flrtst time. Principtl Porett has had lever-l im movements- made duung the holldaya, sad the who] ttaa never been better equipped- than at yrs-ant; Menu Mueller, 1103mm end Roos, in company with urhltcct. Knecbiel were eppainted e committee by the mud " 1'ratfd'l,' ot Vioimle Park to mete the mien of plan of Ita' men for the park. The" gentlemen vleieed Tannin seem-day and eii’eeted I eelee ti 'd. 0210 " tho committee Input“ tf iixe;meunremor.te hr the plan imm- Loen taken by 11:3“:qu end lilo cer- tturls a design " once handnme‘end; pt manque. A meeting of the board; Ix .. .13 called " once to decide upon th 4mm»: Millie beautiful eitOciure‘ wltarit gill in all probability be erected indium side of the part, this loo-l- ) New fumed with I tmttrutiUmtt _ him 01’ng item. If who L ri,'hEil?i,?'si,'ikllF1 Tt ' T be _ .. or- "easdatd _ $rrttor' tttis (all. The Pet} IfiFt animal: of Berlin " a live hem-lien who not only me- ountains ottrrrtttetrputt. “new Wee my; Wine- like ”an. DEATH OF HRS. COCHRANE. Tho viotoria Park board of manage- pent, do“ numb-ting ttsts lot and!» km the put from Dr. Ir. 8.8mm», Jun mulls-ted commend-Me our" in pro-aiding a one. lo in“. [no pro- M I‘m-u The Met bo- ut. My! Ind ttm our lot bu that” mod and a m 'tett. men t but " In -eted u out om bound M om on m g... Cdlt4p. - C" _ VICTORIA PARK I I PROVEMBNTS .THE NEW PAVILION ANGIE]! on TNAT WANT! “I BOAD The ion; 'iaHtttg with m Mleoo tum-mum. tte Turn a! llama. m h ”hm - and tugtt tMIR','.",' or'. 5'3 _ an" In t . ”I . I3 5mm mum of $395.0 Wank- Tttnnbb “£1107"ch and other: to ohm“: situation lumin- nu! In. TvFD " mm: [mm po'hsthur m um 'eritiiiiiiiau" arm on Rom 1tireturottg. - artd ' ootteuiimiueeihttott_ketF! 'uat0e" to: put pemuioer,ofatt6 waters, and tor t awn-my 3'00? "I!!!” I” III- w. -.-. vngx direct)»; an “M”. the Mn. eon-nu, manor mum to at)! Ira man" who “but. qmsseed " my g,',',',',",',',','.' ot tho aid rim and tho ma mm a! m alum-hum known as the "tFrer Paeers"oettirtt h a public uni-mu. The ihtoHhtqmt- hum m Gospel-uh. d the Ton? ot Vitu- loo, tho Bond of £03th ttto To!!!» ship oi Watorloo tad mull! Shirk, plumb. md ..tita Corporation of the 'Nqrtt of Berlin. glotgndqnu. Edvard, the Seventh, the of God. of “:0me JUt it“. an: end Ireland, ling, [Mendel 0100 Faith, to the 001mm; oe were" at 3mm, we gehtrat tttat imi- tn {on den that use See at all inum you, meted“ of the day on such "tries, you came to Ippurmce‘ to be entered (or you, in an action " the knit of the Tomwhip ot Wank», t' Board of Health ttt the Town-hip 01 Waterloo and Lehman Shirk. And take notice, that {add-uh of ‘y: n' so doing, the Nahum In“ in: ct ed therein, and judgment. my .ty mun to your Moo on the Nahum on: aiming. and you may be deemed to have mama! the Plaintm’l claim and (~ubjoot to the Rule! of Court) will not be entitled to notice of my rurtLer managing: “mama ' . k I Aid. A. Brisker, cheirmsn of the 'Sewer Committee, told the Tele'greph j'i'i' the town has been doing theft best to estlefy the Township authori- itiee. They installed the septic tank, Gia after this hue been given a fair test they purpose putting in another one. The committee also proposed to make a few more beds, owing to the large increase of sewage, but were Im- sble to do no, on scoonnt of lack of , tulsttctytr. Mr. Wicker says the home- (hold sewage in not the cause of the stumble, bat the sewage which comes Ifmm certain factories, and “the town' ship forces its injunction, these in- dustrtee will have to be out off from the town's sewer system. Wane", the Honorable John Meander Bord, Pruidonz ot our High Court or Jnatloo, " Toronto, the third day ofSept. 1901. ', . Joan MCDOUGALL. Load Boll-trot. The new- lhnt Waterloo Township had inoculated its solicitor, Mr. C'. R [inning of Preston. to is.“ an In- junction to tantrum tho‘town from pol- COUNGHrllEETING ADJOURNED. The Members Put a Resolution of Com doluce to Mr. J. Cochran. . The regular meeting of the Council for September wee unnamed until Thursday evening out of respect of the (loath of Mrs J. Cochran, wife of Ald. g, Cochran, Chelrmen of the Fire and Water Committee. Mayor Bowlhy wee in the chnlr' Ind the following members were present: Menu J. M. Steehler A, Brisker, J. Blngemeu, C. Branu and C. B. Doerr. The Mayor announced the death of the helpmete of onto! their number and euggeeted that the Council tanner no buioeee until after the mnerelof Ill-e Coehnre The following moledon_v_ue then red:. loved by J. M. Show“, seconded by C. H. Doerr, end received that the Council has just learned with inexprel- slblo repel and sadnes- of the lace end meeenrelou benevomem which our highly concerned follow councilmen, Mr. J. Cochrene, he: unstained by the death of hie man enimeble helping“. A blow " cranking cannot be midgatod by word: of qTrspatttr, in thin our], hour of your gun or”, but even or the Btterltteo of obtrudtttg 'npon the l anorodnese of your sorrow, our eym puny for your lone in ouch as compels no to briefly expu- that whieh we lee]. We realize, however, that God done our comfort one to deeply Mfiittted eel wane“; look, thereto”, to arm, when wine purpose, though on» mysterious, le neverthelone, directed than toward tttMitt good. It in the order or nature the: dull: mm oome to ell, end though no reckon it e hard- thip, the humble thunk! he song: " niche will of Him who it who you our “damning. May you moire 'trmtttttt from Hence to beer your in. vie! the ruin-tier: of e truth. and loving lumen)!" to ”Moe itself to _ A a And that um mum to cum upon the minte- 3nd . copy of an. "ml-Hun be brim to the ho- mnd humid, Mr. J. cog-m. _ ”it; Ronni»: I'm-m nun- manly “I'M“. I“? “,,_ A. It mm (fr/ttlt", thi tItextttt- of the Council III - I: I body - m, and Out-Ill adj "tnted to new I... I. Thu-thy "out". Mr D. M, sheen-human...“ smuMdm.u§h ot mm “It. iiinfViiiiiEiETdft. con " rat Inn-r. 'i5i?i?t? jiiitiJlii(t/5 - 'pr You don’t uni thew and um Iii e" b" 4, " -.!- . 3 “h v =uLaI to museum“ the be we penetrate was he. It. Mf " of variety in style and material and seven! irked” _ l ',1 A others woot, and more sateen. Nutty Ill wen 'rt,'f:l1tt higher figures than these but we don't mind in VIII ',i5'] i please customs: _ . 'P, Wrappers Are here new. Its a fortunate chance for many. We)' ff, sire to adjust stock and have marked prices down to my 193:3“? ures. These wrappers are made of tine quality Wrappetettn . ii ill , sorted patterns. Trimmed with braid to match. Separate" 'd Illll lining. Value for almost twice these prices. . V f liiiail After Years 0f Strcsessful Grocery _ Business Geo. fGmrnflug, the enterprisin proprietor of the Cit. Ihr8E$t" . F: and China Hall, will on SEPT. 3:1 - more stert I ttditty" cash business which seems to be the order of the-ka by a! most progressive men in business; but before doing a), bonny begs to take this, opportunity' of expressing his marsh“ the hearty pstronsge he has remind from the public beiWr in the past. Within the pest 18 years ditNent t,t"tta"t, been made to introduce the cash system here but '9 k tr. curry it tho? by not adhering to it to the letter Arstit the” start; In this tempt however we will be ttrl hh'hm the very start, and under no circumstances _ e We "te of credit be given. . l-y . All Telephone orders will be delivered C. o. D. tut6g Sept. 2nd. our store will be closed in order to reduee prises _ . _ end of the store to the other to the very flttest notch. _ . ' wt 1. WWW everyone to note and compnro un prices from “In. to “no d be convinced of the values and the saving which n m bentrad (03!“ you. In cum to we our numerous tanner custom“! I. M d the first truck's begun-ed cash prices w. will on SATURDAY. AUG. 315nm. bring the hat day of our‘cndii. am), ttthr n I" “a. to give than a well no our town trade a ids. qrhat do. to - ttf the neu- [nun For SATURDAY, AUG 81». It} jinn. ”W3 0mm Supt . ".00. C:' u w " 'ht,ht,'2f"" . - $1.00. ") 'ae " " " Y low 2% - . . .' 81.00. 1'lhtrg.1'thtgt hauls.“ " . 81.10.45 1 N.B.--‘Alll.ll mmmhu‘M. We Cordiallxlgxits $16 t'i't «a? Women’s Wear' .riiiili,l,ei, - The prettiest creations in the line. of Bricker & Diebelé ttasisn'fllug's, . /rCiii" (ii-iii-lil m

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