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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Dec 1902, p. 6

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County Council resumed _ on ‘at 10.30, pursuant to adâ€" t on Wednesday, with all of members . in their respective , misery and. priv due to m f h&t B-fin.dy'l; for the cure of drunkenness, id & ‘-yh-hnfinualy-l: EU Ae 1008 and coiee: and, as tm odoriess and tasteless, he did not ~h'uthaé:' quickly r:l:;i:fl _‘ rflbh-ohdml:mnd.l: work regularly, and we now have a Bfl!t : After he was completely cured I Council adjourned at 11.20 to ‘ the various committees . to their business. | i County _ Council of 1901â€"1902. ompleted ie\: work for the term in a few w ks the members will in place themselves in the hands Reir friends for revelection. i6 Council which met in the Janâ€" f session in 1901 was not the sil which adjourned _ on Friday ‘%wo of the membersâ€"Counâ€" i Thos, Shaw and Jno. Walker ivin weach‘ died very suddenly in a few months of each other mg 1901, their places being filled fi‘ cillors F. Schaefer and L. man. This fact was referred to Dounciliors R. Gilboim and F. just previous to adjournment Friday evening. t discussed was as to what acâ€" ‘should be taken on Councilior s bylaw to revert to the formâ€" t system instead of the fee m in commection with the work » Clerk of the Peace. . Various Â¥bad done, when he acknowlâ€" had been his saving, as he bad resolution to break off of his own . I heartily advise all women afflicted as to give your remedy & trial." imnications _ were ~ read from , C.E., Bridgeport, g"h( his name as an appliâ€" _ dor the appointment on the & of Examiners. Pflu of the Galt representaâ€" . Laird and Gilholm, the of Hugh A. Glaspell as a of, the Board of Examiners , and G. M. James, B. wL.B., was appointed to fill the * of the Peace _ offering . some secondâ€"hand bridges for sale; Andrew mer, Waterloo, _ wrote, _ his name â€" as an appliâ€" _ for the appointment on the E *SA'MPLE and pamphlet giving full particulars, testimonials and price sent in plain sealed envelope. Correspondence sacredly confidential. _ Enclose stamp piv.‘ Address The Samaria Remedy Co., 23 Jordan Street, ‘Toronto, Canada. were expressed as to whethâ€" ie fee system, which has been for the last two years or the f $ystem was the best means of p Waterloo County‘s : Clerk Â¥ from earning any more ‘than they care . to pay him. Jhouts the Counciliors disâ€" ‘after which Councilior Deâ€" oved, seconded by Councillor that no action be taken on . Comncilior Plum, secondâ€" Cc lor Anthes, moved in nt. â€" that the Clerk of the be on salary. © The carried on the following unty Fathers Adjourn for years patiently borne the disgrac ‘Co resumed at 1.30 _ on mn after the various te had [ completed _ their then . went into Finance ivtee, which proved to be °* a m ting . session. The chief Home for Consumptives â€" Anthbes, Walter, Gil Bevigat® PBchaater, Chen, Friday Alternoon Anthes brought â€" before of the Committee the â€" establishing a bome . for s ‘in. ~Waterloo * County. they bad a patient in the ‘ House of Industry, who & term of imprisonment the Central Prison and would not keep him. ‘mot. tun out . until which ‘they did not ;flhfi him. : â€" They â€" pestâ€"house very im. as they did not know Robson, Petersod and eace Will Receive Salaryâ€"Reports of Committees Received. & _ #1 had for along time been: tryingthe mfiaâ€"uhm | busband for his C:iuking habits, but i was ine would discover that I was gi “Munwd%"“‘h a iromeg ts i9 en en ann en us + threw -lhnnm»-&-,-dm n-nwho-utunch?-lm:om n‘= hacards. A sent for rs_m scription, and put it {n his directed next morning and watched and pra for the At noon I gave him more and also at supper. â€" H« AB on Ee CA BE never a thing.and I then boid} vight on it regularly, as 1 aad Mz%‘ thing set every nerve in my body t h-pudh:fir.ndl see a out meâ€"a peacetu}, a Ec:‘mm-pdnh.sfihn- es woman‘s heart ; for my busband P!‘;;i’_'}..'.?.‘f """"'u.h{"""‘rfi.".'.fl’..'.'&‘"’"';“'."‘" ;'l. 'wâ€"u-l]‘mmtlnnl % him the full course he had drin alto= mlm-:mviuun it was t sent for amother lot, to have on n..f"s'f- should_relapse, as he had done from premises before, He never has and am _ writing m;hh\m‘ ”hfi'uh&' hllg:. 1 $100 toward the building ‘The proposition was favorably reâ€" ceived but action was deferred for the next Council to deal with, and the House of Refuge Committee was inâ€" structed to make the best provision possible for the consumptives at preâ€" sent in the institution. The Commitâ€" tee passed a large number of . acâ€" counts, and rose at 5 o‘clock when the Council resumed. ! ‘That a memorial be forwarded to ‘the Ontario Legislature asking that the fees of constables, etc., be reimâ€" bursed to the County in all cases of indictable offences tried summarily by the Police Magistrates whether on trial the prisoner be convicted _ or acquitted and that the other County Councils be asked to coâ€"operate. That the County Clerk communiâ€" cate with the Dominion Government in regard to the payment of the fees of the Clerk of the Peace in preparâ€" ing returns under the Naturalization Your standing committee on Fin:â€" ance beg leave to report u_}ollows ‘That the appointment by the Warâ€" den, of Herbert Groh as pupil at the Ontario Agricultural College be hereâ€" by approved. â€" f o‘ That the appointment of a stenoâ€" grapher for the local Courts be laid over until the January session. Act That the following accounts. be paid: _ Jaffray +Bros., advertising, $8.00; H. M. Hunt & _ Son., adyv., $4.00; Oscar Eby, adv., $4.00; J. Kalbfeisch, aav., $6.00; C. W. Schierâ€" $ ic k Bloo«d Feed pale girls on Scott‘s Emulsion. preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. â€" Scott‘s Emulsion presents Codâ€" Liver Oil <at its best, fullest in strength, least in taste. Young <women in their "teens " are permanently cured of the péculiar disease of the blood which shows itself â€" in paleness, weakness and nervousâ€" ness, by . regular treatment with Scott‘s Emulsion. It is a true blood foodâ€"and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood gickness from which so many young women FINANCE COMMITTEE kFAYT = Â¥* AAm‘dhh-â€"hs rom, *# M Na.-r-hl mother © stop ing, and would ."ttfiâ€":. to it than ever. after a‘ terrible he said to us ; *It‘s no use, I can‘t stop &‘hlfl‘-ll to turn to stone, we to try the ‘Tasteless Samaria which we had read about in the Ts e ih;g: Ed en directions, and he never he was taking it. Ounchq.mmhhmhliq&, ard :suhh“wtobkl. His health appetite are also wonderfully im« proved, and no one would know him forthe same man. . It is now fifteen months since we ;amhwhimandwekdmlhanhefim is for good. Please send me on« of your books, as I want to give it to & friend." _ holtz, adv., $4.00; Geo. K1 ady., $4.00; Daniel Ritz, adv., $16.50; Ritâ€" ‘tinger & Motz, adv., $12.00;, Deutsche .Zeitung, adv., _ $2.00; Newsâ€"Record, adv., $12.75; Telegraph Printing Co., |.dv., $10.00; Frank Heiman, livery, {$5.00; A. B. Campbell, livery, $5.00;~ Charles _ A. Schmidt, bookâ€"binding, $11.70; Municipal World, blank forms, $11.68; W. H. Becker & Co., staâ€" tionery, $3.95; Nicholson & Murphy, $12.55; Hart & . Riddell, _ books and stationery, $39.60; Newsome and Gilbert, stationery, $18.58, A. A. Langiord & Co., _ stationery, $6.80; Newsome & Co., . stationery, $4.65;, Cregilman‘ Bros. _ Typewriter, Co., ribbons, $4.50; London Guarantee & Accident â€" Co., Ltd., bond, $24.00; Millar & Sims, law costs, $86.75; A. â€"C, Renshaw, telegrams and express, Sé.74; A. J. Roos, telegrams and exâ€" press, $7.84, Bell Telephone Co., rents half _ year, $72.50; Bell Teleâ€" phone Co., $3.65; Berlin _ Orphanâ€" |age, $48.60; town of Berlin, gravelâ€" _| ling road, $160.00; A. Morris, rubber | bands, $1.25; S. Deppisch, pens._Sl; H. S. Hallman, . $143.00, _ Jaffray Bros., souvenirs, $20, Ernst Fetzer, messenger, $6.00; Isaac Wildfang rte fund, $14.00;, County Treasuret, postâ€" age, $46.00, C. S. Weber, support Barbara Wahl, $50.00, Town of Waâ€" terloo, maintenance of Mrs. Hilker, $104.00; Berlin School Board, Model School grant, $150.00; Galt School Board, Model School grant,. $150,00;, Ayr P.S. Board, continuation classes $50.00; Elmira P. S. Board, continuâ€" ation classes, $25.00; Hespeler P. S. iBou’d, continuation â€" classes, $15.00; S.S. Nos. 1 and 3, Wilmot, continuaâ€" tion classes, $15.00; S.S. Nos.> 5, Woolwich, continuation â€"classes, $15; S.S. No. 20, W. Dumifries, continua tion classes, $25.00; Counciliors Pay List, $1283.45. /4 STORY â€" Allcof which is respectfully _ sub mitted. Hee Road and Bridge Committee Report Your standing committee of Road and Bridges beg léave to report as follows: > prare _ We would recommend to give Hartâ€" mann‘s bridge in New Hamburg . a concrete fiooring. I C is _ That Byâ€"law No. 491 of the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich be confirmed . by the County Council. _ . ' 1 CHB OOMIU zCCCA ‘That no action be taken b& this Council on the petition of ratepayâ€" ers of the Township of North Dumâ€" fries and Ayt in regard to Paris and Ayt toll road. & $56.50; = _ GEO. LAIRD, Chairman The report was adopted. _ , The _ Hanover Portland Cemenet Company . réfunder $50 when bags were returned and sameawas paid to the County Treasurer. s on _All of which is respectfully â€" sub mitted . ©‘ Lo 90 O nds Housk or (REPYGE. COMNITâ€"| d T. A Your standing committee on House of Refuge beg leave to report that and olaims against the Aot the hall year ended December 1st, 1802) amounting in all to the sum F. WALTER, Chairman Report Wwas adopted. t im 34 phoaent t " nadi ied Mfiwuo‘. Ahom.?c{tu of beets ; were grown, ’Mi&_ increase the total of czm raised . The cost ‘of maintenance ~‘\~yeak per head was $1.10 per week _ and this year it was only 94 cents, a very low record, Fx P dudfiwh;c_hgmmw ny mitted. . ... & Your standing committee on ty Property beg leave to .repor! Â¥ t the following accounmts . 1€; \stancare Gas Co., gan Taipm &fl . ~K.. Weber, ‘,%‘;\, mhtj. $1.50; Philip . .Gies, epairâ€"| ing, $5.47;, G. B. Ryan & Co.; win | dow shades, $25.20; W. .'.T’.‘.’{»,;- pairs, $3.62; Geo. E. Potter, Bard ware ~sundries, * $4.98;~BertinWater ’(’!millioup, :85“; JH:*Y, Wah z: cords cedar, $6.00; J;, p , coal, $435.35, Awfi% ?f.’u; ‘Gustave l’urchlfi‘h, 5> Louis Timm, $3.65, Muelier & Ritz, $8.45; Berflin Water Cohmsl:liqnm‘. $8.13, Wm. H. Leeson, $1.18; A, ° G. Roos, $1.75; Peter Hy&xa,?hl ware, $5.80; Philip _ Gies, sundries, 93¢, F. Seibert, sundries, $5.10; Hen« ry R. Strome, wwork, 25(:‘, Sachs Plumbing Co., $2.41; Jos. Hoelscher, fireman‘s salary, 3 months, $90.00; Berlin ‘Gas Co., gas, $196(14; ~Fred Haase, ~$10.00. n bhed _S. J. vHERRY, Chairman Report was adopted. ; i .. All of which: is respectfully . sub tnitted. We 34 After the reports had been receired and adopted the Council ‘went into committee of the whole oa\Pg lé%[-‘ ferent bylaws in the ha;\{ls 0 e Warden, Coungillor .M. ‘Robson "takâ€" ing the chaif, * $ 7 esd }® The byla®W "appointing auditors for the next year was filled in with the names of Messts. J. M.: Seullyyâ€"Waterâ€" Joo and H. G. Edgar. The _ other nominees were Messrs. M« Schiedel, Property‘ Committee‘s Report CONSUMPTIOK CAN BE CURED EDITOR‘S NOTE.â€"The Slocupt|others, the" Expectorant by others, System of Treatment for the cire"df|the Oxojell by others still, and all Consumption, Pulmenary Troubles,| four, or any three, or two, or any Consumption, Pulmenary Troubles, Catarrh, â€" General Debility, and nearly all the ills of life, is medicime reduced to an exact science by the world‘s foremost specialist. _ _: M. ROBSON, Chairman Report was ‘adopted. f A 'é; its hmefy use. thousands .of apparently hopeless cases have been permanently cured. : ho# W _7 PE W WET CY TCO _ The Emaulsion of Cod Liver Oil is needed by, some, the Tonic by The honor of thus effectivaly arresting | 1i t of heaith in ‘all. the departments the progress of this fatal, malady h:tumw Â¥ o ie m 9 with the wonderful .z-sgr of treat foue preg lone. all. the Aclencs for ins C «w:fi:t'w: héat i suripiion" its. Pa C for the ‘care Con 6 for the cure of Catarrhand other: vedtionâ€" "” bute conditions which pave the wad wasting is of life. : * e -mgn.em ; less cal nre cured by k.# by ‘s greatest [hese: m edk iss tbe great THE FREE TRIAL Bylaws Discussed nc‘ * «1t (was_ 0 $ On mption, ‘Warde htz _ was ukefix \ the‘ 4 j > it Dakd, in 4. feg. "i‘?% lor Laird, in a few / well c words, LM lation geconded by C br " Gi} holm: 1# "PRAOIE Sm i2002 un [1-'; uks ofibhis Council ar ag oo ‘M{: {ded, Ti s "Esq.; Tor ‘the & is t iB is Euie ay e Géliberat! i‘:éfl“? : An d‘ for t’m ness always displayâ€" e ‘;: ds his Jellow hgl | rekolution wis‘ carried unahiâ€" mously |by astanding vote and enâ€" tMusiWétic appiause. Warden Shant: of 180171902 adjourned by singing the fPegipa hn *4 d 67 w 19 d t i 06 se c Pa oi .0 CBmail as PC C A very pretty wedding took: , w on. W Iw?:!\ Noy : .. 26th, : at the of Mrs. Chas. Heath, wlien her,.youngest ‘,'\"Wu?s’ifl‘ Lylic, united .in,holy wedlock to Mr. Géo. Lewis,. of , Aberfoyle, . ; the ceremogy ,being . . performed by >; the Rev :â€" r .. Barker, . .. of Memorial Meth church.. Miss W. . Pannaâ€" becker,| of Hespeler, played . the wedâ€" ding march. iThe, bride. .. was . becomâ€" ingly attited in blue, ladies‘. cloth and white gilk, and., , applique. trimmings; and catried a bouquet of white briâ€" dal roses, and. carnations with smilâ€" ax. The bride.and %r.ocnn~ were. un attendefl, the bride. being given away a her brother, Mr. Robt. Heath, of rlin. lOnlx the, .. immediate friends of the brige apd.groom were present. {ter ‘ teception and..Juncheon, . the ouple. drove to Guelph .and orth, the bride‘s going away b‘ing ol dark, grey. with hat to waÂ¥eh.| The bride was the recipient of manky handsome presents. < Their sendâ€"off| was characterized by the cusâ€" tomary|showers of rice and the best wishes pf their megdg. éa:cin}' be used singly or in comâ€" binafinin, according to the needs of theâ€"case. 9e "Buil ifstructions with Bich: set of four free reméedies flustrated here. Our" teaders ‘afe urged to take Goere | CC Resolution® of ‘Thanks of Dr. Slocum‘s generous emtâ€" Placed C KING STREET WATERLOO MUTUAL Total Assets 3ist December ‘99 It talks ! ~ Sings, Comic, Sacred and Sentimental full. Band or Orchestra. Yumwnv‘.e the gueed entertainer: éver made. It uses Hard "hic_.‘“'_f"’e"!‘ Tas Co 0WB 30 .\__-.;- a ulc FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED IN 1863 hefruarer lelIllW 2 Cns on ie in HHii is iss afge Tat M on PRICES $15.00 TO $40.00. Sold on Easy Monthly Payments, if desired. THCE BEST TALKING MACHINE Geo. Randall, Eeq., Waterloc, Dr. J. H. Webb, ® Willism Snider, Req., . * Geo. Disbel, Keq., . . ~â€" " _ P,. K. Shants, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Req., Guelph. James Livingstone, Keq., Baden, Qeorge Randall, Presidont % " Shiler, Viceâ€"President. Frank Haight. Minagor. R. T. Orr, Teanector. 7 Messr=«. Row|hy * (Iomank, Solicttors, Ber Ton # aUOKBRRNRROUNGH & 00YÂ¥,. child‘s 2 piece suits and shall sontinue it until sold. They range in size from 22. to 8%, Bome lines full range, others broken, There were worth $3 to $6.50 and can now be had at $2‘50. t They are certainly worth attention, as they are made of good strong sm&“‘muuw and well made, sewn with good strong linen thread, some fancy ‘braided, some» pleated,others more 7 Do not lose this opportunity.. Call and see aad be conâ€" vinceed of reak SPRING BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ‘The latest in Spring hats, the largest and bost nn in the Twinâ€"City, is the 16 be seen at RITZER‘8, the Cent‘s frstidious ori Our leaders, S. SAUDER & CO A es a c iiflw!’l -éfi BERLINER, 2315â€"23819° 8t. Catherine $t., MONTREAL Liy Cae J. DOERSAM, Agent Waterloo. OFFICERS : EMAXUZEL BLOUVT, General Manager for Canada. _ Onunenrtin‘s. you «will be Af you HATS. i8 2GQ It is a Have Reonomical Mataal Fire Ins.Co. Not Assate ist Jan. 1900 _ $300,000.03 Amount at Risk _ â€" â€" $15,300,000,00 W. H. BonmaLs â€" â€" â€" â€" â€"â€" Secretary Jomit A. R6606 â€" â€" â€" â€"â€" â€"â€" Inspectof Jos MStagrat MP............. ... Wabatl00 Dominion Life Assurance invalid, as it is Hutual and Cash Systems. ie piondid position Securtigh E'.!-.u-' and equity are 2 PODDOI umm mos s as on s c ones cams o++ + BOTH ) LAMBE .»»ssmmmesect conesevectcen s Prlith Progress in 1900 oYy BWARLIN. e incremsed our Subscribed from $257,000 to $600,000. â€" Life. COMP A M °C . WATERLOO, ONT, Plays like a peaks. It is BERLIN & +4 #c+ o

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