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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jun 1903, p. 2

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a _ war ' tui.iea'-erfttett"ee"d', _ . ._ ----. ' - h "au-tur" -- " - 'i'iiiitigitt,gt;C,CCt ". ““- MIT-WM -err- -- v f”. no - out nupeyor must contribute his in" proportion to the hub mined by n municipdity, has yet to he discovered. The numerous -itaaGraa which hue been made - time to time, to the "Assess- - Art," ot Ontulo, indicntes M that the system prescribed " in! la the went of property, it hitherto been delectlve. A bill he introduced in the Ontario Lexis We during the present session to abier change the basis ot valuation lam which assessments oi property are to be made tor municipal pur- pose. The introduction ot the bill, however. opened such * wide field of <treuatrm, that, although a Gtwtmt- 7iflt Ml], it wu deemed prudent on Wilt of lack ot time, to withdraw only tsatisfactory explanation, there- ttfoe the time being. The present lore, tor this decline is the iorced li- A-rent Act provides that ttsBes- quidatiou of a Class of over-confident . l operators, whose inexperience and '0" Ml estimate real and persons suddenly acquired wealth has led 1R0” " its tuetual ctsh value, " them into unsound enterprises, which it “In be appraised in payment of time quickly come to an unprofitable . 11" debt from a solvent debtor. end, " is, antt always will be, impossible WHY INCREASE THE DUTIES t. to lay down a perfect rule whereby - property may be valued for taxation A (Iézmiltgn TtimeS-lt te m _ mom e In eres ing S a me W' Much, therefore, must de- mnde bLUhe Toronto World is one peed “M the judgment ot the tMbses- that iron and steel can be made at sur. aud none but qualified men rm Co1horne cheaper than at Pitts- should he appointed. It may be no- burg. It this is true, what becomes tieed that local municipalities have oi the plea that higher custom duties) are needed to promote the iron and power to exempt properties from tax- steel industry in Canada ? A similar atlon upon certain conditions. Such statement was made with regard to properties, however, are not exempt the works at Sydney, and we know from school tax. nor are they exempt a: 139%“: of It; ttmht ablnrge e,?, .10 eSydnerourpu as een so trom the “new county rate. This in the United States, notwithstand- lattet is. in many instances, over- ine the heavy duty imposed by Cong- }oohil by the officers, whose duty it toss It is even said that the bounty is to no that the County late is let raid by the Dominion Government ex- ied on all property whether exempt- cm? tht amount paid P lege" for dd from local taxes or not The in- makiner iron and steel in this coun- . try. " these are facts, it seems very hm“ of property exempted from strange that Mr. Borden and his tol- locnl taxation, escaping the County lowers in the Dominion Parliament me, and thereby Inflietiag the my. are so anxious to vote away .the mart ot that which should be paid Wealth of self-supporting Canadians, for no other apparent purpose than to by its owners on the owners ot pro- enla e the profits of capitalists in but! not exempted. t,ecisnrirat once Canada and the United States. We apparent. cannot blame the Clergues and Ross- " and Pun-mains lnr‘takinv all they -"er""d"r"'CC"-, bun-Mun 1"" " A. . ,4.-._-A..MAAI In Linda . and II ban - three minutes and 1 death is register- ed even tive minutes. Daily a million persons travel on the underground mun", seven thousand hmsoms, Mun-ecu thousand cabs, and seven thousand tram cars. Four thousand ”(men deliver ten million letters weekly. walking I diBtaytcs equal to twice the circumstance ot the globe. Sixty thousand letters are written a. day, consuming thirty gallons or ink. Ten thousand miles ot overhead to!» grnph wires almost shut out the smoky canopy which spreads above the same London sheen, and the number of Telegraph t'"r'"31"get, receiv- ed In Iondon last yea: it“ over six million. Ninety million gallons ot WB- let are consumed daily. -ifr. Haze", 9! the Mlikay Hospi- tal, Queensland, declares that cancer can be cured by a treatment with mussel. He any: tint the molasses must be taken by the patient on an empty Itomuch tour time: dairy; and [nut be mixed in milk and water oo- -leerTC"r22= iiintttttrAL ammo"; tr, nothing one. The dose should be- gin with one duchm ot the Buid, and be gradually increased to two om. It is auntie] that the pet- ion! under treatment should entirely Mn trom alcohol during treat? nut, and tint he should observe Met diet in order to void vomiting and diarrhoea. Molina produced iron: any kind of use: cane will do, hit the thick, dark-colored kind in Win and more ancient. The minim ma Brampton ounce: ttoF Muu in London ore to try the new con immedinteiy. Both institutions Downy! can ot pure Louisiana mom, And us use!” “mung [Illa igtatrmttittgt. by letter trom Dr. m. Tit - at the Roytl Commu- m " the Gtmey charges before the 8mm: Sir John A. Boyd, Chan- m. ad the Honoron Chm Jul- ia rummage. comm with' the “mutational-ml.- beetle- - all MM Among the coo- Mum- ot no will» ot thturio, t2'gg',2 man. protest vu made - cub-1mm. oi this can» I Ran! Communion, yet the (“that1 at unu- ol uunmuon and .heqhe m m I. geqet.tr a! M an all h the Inl- ol ml {W no! - Got- an!» Ill-h- im - a all“ 'qigtlt.ttht.dt.t-tt* EDITORIAL NOTES cm RttrWiFia,ibPr "rs'.-'" ée I' _-' ', "ugtitAfttq In "iiiiua q 6 unit ”It“ at T can. No anthrax" b, - yet 5.. M tom - M ‘hlllm u. - wi “I ru‘ - M11119“ m{ M“, orgnniaod, a." in. (My telnet h Mum: sad “h"! [nut-1m: an." P". 'tttt Fm”: V - “h! J, -r"rif't'rraitP'a'L'r'uu?'c g _ r: fit .-... 2tlllrtlEtt or "N Mr.'. " . M, © out . “a. . - to M" _ . 1'Nll': _ It, it N insulin-putter“ z- *v.u§' ll. _. thou-nu " ba, We” on wt '-. Pat, a .n. V‘; I” “I“! 01” ' -, Dot 2'rtdtG'Fllk ”it r' _ Jena. otmuur"tirihii', ‘- mum.hou~t'¥m-Ehnu' "i'i.tri'ioaiiiiiHl'+ mum- .onld “unmanned“ uluumhmp‘pbwuhflomw ll the iiiiiijiiuhsrruft1t?ttt1ttete irustiauioqtteit9asAqe nine! question. muo- no dbeitutia to turtle: t'flAr4ih'ltreC'ir,r' ”tutu.” or - memento to the Act - m-ciuopmmm whens-tomorrow din-[he County Casein. w. one. theories be correct or not, it hidd- not in the - but at Idol-B Tp. Mt the pram. Int-i waveri- the market has wheres! very - all in probably the hot ileum on " "tiaiactoriir, It lent in - under 1 "ree" reaction Irom the spec- record ot om'e diner hung glv- loo Canny. And should be continued. ulntive underwriting mania oi the en in thin w p. lecher- ot a. - J. L, Umhuh, J. D. loan. ‘ut three years. Good stocks have Council nil County ololnle we" J. L. Widemu, end ex-Wudel A. ' sold to protect the weekiings. conveyed to Elmire in coulorhbls M. Erb, 1150 spoke to tout. There is appueutly nothing in the rigs, arriving about two o‘clock end their "plies being lingululy m. crop, money or labor situations to shortly sitar dinner we: served. Cfhrr New Friends.“ wu coupled {warrant such a tell " we hove re- Amona those who on invitation oi with the "all!“ od W R. J. oently experienced. Many good rsil- the Warden surrounded the foetal Kerr, Julian. Jot "tttet, MG Weed stocks ore now on u tIve per bond. we noticed the iollowing:- Rata and A. Werner. rent basis, compared with tour per County Councillors Laird, Walter, Mr. Kerr chimed [or Welleeley the cent., tr yen: ego, and this ht A time Plum, Cherry, Bowman, Macdonald, lumor ot being the Gordon ot Onturio ‘when there is no likli'hood ot decrun- De Bus, Hihnet, Behaeter, Fischer; end he thought it might Wo he ear ed dividends, but .some instances 'rx-warden W. J. Mulloy, Tilrmn S. led tht, Garden ot Eden. In Eden, prospect ot larger returns. Nor con Shsntz, Waterloo County, ex.councii- there were no when or trolleys, the decline be attributed to change oi lor Gilholm ot (hit; Geo. Jmklon. neither were there In Reltetsur. sentiment alone. Unreasonable optim- end R. J, Kerr, members ot the Peel Mr. Futon in n humorous vein re. ism hns given “my to universal eau- and Wellesley Township Councils, re- ierred to Wellesley us the best town- tion, but extreme pessimism is on- spectively; Juniee Fenton, treuurer UMP in the county. When Gall need- ly osxeasional nod is iuliy oi the Wsllerurtein Hill Commission, ed a mayor, it come end got Dr. counterbalanced by those who recoE- J. L. Wideman, Clerk oi Woolwich Vudon, And niterwnrdl Dr. Hawke, one the improvement which has tak- Township; Ward H. Bowlhy, K. c,, and Berlin got Dr. Learner, and Wu- en place in intrinaie conditions. The County Crown Attorney, J.D. Moore terloo "Jerry" Hugbes. He helped only satisfactory explanation, there- Registrar oi Waterloo County; High people up the Wellenatein Hill iorty tore, ior this decline is the iorced li- Constable Chas. Huber, s. Lutz, Si! rea" ago, with " xix-team and quidation of a class of over-confident uid D, A. Bean oi Berlin; E.W.B. in that way he earned his first live operators, whose inexperience and Snider oi St. Jacobs, Reeve Ram, cents. His tlrBt vote was lor Waiter, suddenly acquired wealth has led ex-warden A. H. Erb, J. S. Weiehel, then n good Grit; the latter had err- them into unsound enterprises, which A. Werner, secretary oi the Elmira ed tsince then but the speaker hoped base quickly come to an unprofitable Board_oi Trade, J. L. Umbech, M. he would get on the right rend yet in end, L, Weber, J. public, Geo. Klinclr and NI old age. . ----------- c. w. Scttierholta ot Elwin. Mr. Jackson Promised Peel’s sup it EZRA EQR'egioé toE"{aking all they can get, but the people who pay ought to have unmet-hing to say about "I have derived out oenelrt from the use ot Chamberlain's Pain Balm tor rheumatism and lumbago," says Mrs, Anna Hugelgnns, of Tuckahce. N.0, "My husband used it tor a. sprained back, ad was also q'11cklv {elm-.031. In not it is the best family llniment I have ever used. I would not think of being without it. lhavc recmumgnged ttto many and they " ways sped: very highly at n and de- lean its merits pro wonderful." FCI Fire " all (humus. LARGE PARTY WAS WAITING. It is told of a learned judge of the High Court, who a few'weeks ago was conducting the Court of Assize st Cobourg, that upon the adjourn- ment of the court he hastily was driven to the Grand Trunk Station only to find his train to Toronto‘one and that the next train for the west ‘was of the "through" variety and would not stop at Cobourg. The Cru- dite judge is noted for his resource- lulness. and he immediately wired to the head office of the Grand Trunk at Montreal: “Large party at Co hours tor Toronto. Want train stop- ped." The necessary wiring was done, and the flying express stopped and his portly Lordship, olitnry and alone, but triumphant, te/Ill; it. , ”Excuse me, sit," and the hammer ed conductor, "but where is the urge party that was comin' t" The [gamed judge smiled the grim, humbl'ous smile that the but oi Ontario is iam- iliar with and drew himself up to " lull dimensions ot six leet three, and dilphyed the ample proportions, ot his wsilt that, with his learning, nuke him the most conspicious figure on the Cut-din Bench, ‘Large puny, young mu; Inge puty. Your com- pmy unnot surely expect 3. larger." And then tell back and comfortably Med n seat madly ullotted to two, uh "no tutu sped on, John Polhlmvnkl, section [crown on the 0.13. n. Guelph. in “mm- in; to Bag A couch. slipped, V1.35 the result t all the out" o- the len hull were than ott by the when. The Guelph Bond ot Trade dim»- d t proposition from J. M. Ron. Sou a Co" maul-mum ttttttr) In; machines, ot Bampm, at m mouth; on Tue-thy "In. Th Company unit a straight bonus of ”0,000. ' mummm Min-him " a"!!! m_m_ms-_m-_q iitrt7iifitiifgafi 'iitdiiieiitilt'it.ef0ii THE BEST LINHIENT “Lid the bewildet Aiter lull justice ind been done to the excellent spread provided by Mim- Host Zilliax, upon motion County Councillor Lnird was unanlmousty voted to the chair. Alter wknowledg- ing the honor in s happy speech. Mr. Laird introduced the following toasts:- "The King," which was coupled with the name of Mr. Ward H. But?! by K. C., County Crown Attorney. was enthusiastically honored by the singing or the National Anthem, fol- lowed by a loyal end patriotic speech lrom the Crown's worthy re- oresentative. He recalled the tact, that it was torty years since he had unrtnken ot the first Warden‘s din- ner, having been elected to the Corin- ty Council in 1864, but had retire-3 from the turmoil' ot municipal panics. to accept his present position. "The County ot Wellington," was responded to quite hnppily by ex- Warden W.J. Mulloy. "The County of Waterloo, had been coupled with the names of ex- War- dens Walter and Shanta. Mr. Walter who has been very approprsatc"y termed "The Father ot the Cuuuty Coun‘il,” having been a member of that body since 1864, referred A ire many calls upon a man’s time who serves in a. public capac.L/. Waterloo county was the leader ia many good movements, and ainung the munu- ments to the nhilmthnpv or its Lil:- lzens was the House at Refuge, one of the first institutions of its kind m the province. He ballad In working . - .. _. u... _:»x .ml - b'-"'""-" --- v tor the good oi all classes, rich and poor, and in the conduct oi County business he always supported what he considered was in the host inter- eats of the people of the County at large. He was pleased to notice the rapid progress Elmira. is making, and hoped soon to see it incorporated as a town ml at its present rate oi growth, he had no doubt it soon would be. During his long term in the County Council. " relations had heal ot the most plenum character. In their work ror the county its mem- bers knew no creed nor polities, which was largely accountable for the harmony and good will which char- acterizes the sessions ot the Council. Mr. rfiuiiiriiriituitz, ex-Warden, 9.130 replied to this toast, in . Iew happy um appropriate remarks. " A All 1-..-..4AO.‘ tt ”-l'l'] .e"- 'rr*~- The toast, Our Old Associates," had coupled with it the names ot Messrs. Plum and Gilholm. In an el- oquent reply Mr. Plum referred to the great social benefit to be derived trom gatherings ot this kind. His as- socistiom the County Council had always most pleasant md he thought the example this Council set in peaceful, harmonious, and orderly senior-s cauld with profit be followed by my Merv unmbliu. Nat- withstanding the diversity of nation- ollty, creed, and politics, the mem-" bers of the Waterloo County Council recognize no such distinction in the trarvsactiuns oi the (‘ounty's business but in their place are peace, love and concord and a whole-Iouled desire to do what is beat in the intern“ ot the whole county. At thug juncture Mr. Wolter stepped lonurd, ad in a tew well chosen words, presented Mr. Gllholm ot Colts, . worthy "-Couneillor, with‘ . gold headed cane, as o token from Who Council .n recognition of his long, hithlul god singularly style service to the county " A member ot the Come ty Council. The mountain wu the stool for voty 'tNT2l',"; It. Olllolm snared to only deck ed by thin Won M com on tho part ot his " and“. nd mode we wnme Conn”. At this juncture Mr, Waller stepped Hon. Wm. Gibson, of Bearnttville, forward, um m a few well cue-en am been elected president at the Bank words, presented Mr. Gilholm ot ol fumiltort, tutd time, Tumbull. Out, 1 worthy ex-Councillor, with vice-president. I gold heeded cue, as I token from A - ---- the Council .11 recognition ot his long. c-cc-sv------:.----.-:--:--:---:--'.-----:---"------'----- tlttfut uni singularly able service to . the can” as u member of the Coun- Cllttmherhtiti ' tr Council. The preamtatiott wu the - tor very nanny npplune. Mr. Glmolm appeared to be imply also» as. ed by this Trs',',' of chem on tJ' -_... part oi hi: ol mocke- ad m: . Mt I [cling acknowledgement, h Cettegbpo tiut,et,,tt',rdt Mr. E.w.3. Snider we spoke to NW- t,8'.'tJi'r.'.u1uP."slt, “a town at "Our Old Associutes," -._. 9" uni trriettr reHrred to the social ben- ( ma db at gathering: cl am kind and aatd . m Chm an Interest h: county man which I W lonely. A u . . u-.-) L... A-LAI1nl ”New“ an“... they sttrmute. Ho MI been - to ”at a th. slum at wide um. - thate tel-Mall to good toads. He in "idartttr in . little 5.. mun-u no In “an, vh- tmtv nus (so h“ "iderttlr been n little 3.. Minute M the tin-V than Mretttr 3am- no be M n hm In the Legum- m Io with “I w “I! of Man. Roman» tt a. Mrs-o! tli - and In handttnq MI", In. «a Ttte, .. - u will '-Itit - I“ T I iiiy"trtyttfl8tPtt11t 2mm. ' “my After Dim: Speech" “Our New hm.“ was/m with the names at Haul! R. J. Kerr, Jansen, Jon. Futon. not" Rata and A, Werner. Mt. Kerr chimed for Wollaley the honor at hem; the GM ot Outside lid he thought it might ll” be eal- lod the Garden ot Eden. In Eden, there were no nihayl. or trolleys. neither were there in Wellesloy. Mr. Fulton in n humorous Vein re- lated to Wellesley u the best town- strip in the county. When Gait need- ed a myox, it cum: and got Dr. Vudon, and sltennrdl Dr. Hawke, an! Berlin got Dr. Leaner. and ww- tcrloo "Jerry" Hughes. He helped people up the Wdlenetein Hill torty six yen: ago, with hisvx-team and in that way he earned his first tive cents. His flrtst Tote was for Walter, then n good Grit; the latter had err- ed time then but the speaker hoped he would get on the right [Md yet in his old age. . Mr. JaEkson promtsed Peel’s Buth- port in completing the work on the Waitenatein Hill. Reeve Ratz told briefly at Elmlnzs position in connection with the cut- ting down ot the Wellenstein Hill. The local Board ot Tnde hnd taken the initiative and " was through their wort: that various aumieipali- ties and parties interested were brought together and joint action taken. He believed that it would re quire a few hundred dollars more to put the hill in first clue shape. As it was on a boundary line the ex- pense should be borne by the coun- Ities. Mr. A. Werner, the indefatigable Secretary ot the Elmira Bond ol Trade, who also uted gs Secretary of the Wallenatein Hill Commission, also spoke on the subject and strong- ly urged an additional grant on the hill. The toast to "The Warden" was enthusiastically drunk, In reply Mr. Peterson expressed his pleasure on meeting so many of his old nssociat- es. He believed he had the honor ot giving the first Warden's dinner in the Township ot Woolwich, and he appreciated the event particularly be- cause he was born in Woolwich end educated at Elmira. He believed in thoroughness in the transaction oi the County‘s business and it was one oi his aims to always have the Coun- cil finish the business before it. A little more money was needed to put the much-talked ot hill in proper shape and he thought this should be granted by the counties interested, Alter a. hearty vote of thanks to Warden Peterson had been passed, the meeting broke up to allow the Council and others to pay a visit to the Wollenstein Hill. " was regretted that Dr. Rad- ford who had come up from Galt to be present at the dinner, was called home in connection with his profess- ional duties before the festivities commenced A customer of ours who ha: been suftering from 3 severe cough 50] six months, bought two bottles ot CNun- berlnin's Cough Remedy lrom us and was entirely cured by one and a halt bottles of it. It gives perfect; satis- laction with out tade.-HAYNES-- PARKER & CO., Lineville, Ala. For sale try all drugglsta. AN AGGRAVATING COUGH CUR It it's a biliou attack, take Chare berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet; 1nd 0. quick recovery is certain. lt or sale by all drunk“. Strntlotd Herald.-arr. George Me- Lagnn is caWmg tor tenders for 1:1 new residences, which he will erect throughout the city, The enct loca- tions for (to new buildings have not yet been finally decided on, although it is known thnt the "Merit-y will front on Brunswick, Albert and Front urea“. btihuRrriWruad if" fif.iir"h- 01-. 2"... " tgtl'%N'd pub. Wank hln Bau. Ay "Ituiie “I!" may M130.” and -__._-__ "__"----- " about!!! an“, EIGHTEEN NEW HOUSES Tr. 5.-Tbo propeny and nuts ot the g”, Compny sun be "empt trom mun- lcipcl taxation, an as to moi n his and local improvement: rues. , to: m period of m yarn trom the . duo ot puma“ over to the Compuly - ol the In. ot 84,000 " herei- pro- mid. I. '.-Pttrthwttk an: m Conway} - - In. “Md an “In ot my - I. than ".0002” in providing pro-3 I". I“. My, "ue, autumn} All m tire the - of Mr I. an um. up: not an "dull In. It. HIGH " “an to: a. nu tMr. at tSir my. a! a: ma-ted , , t'itiie,irjtttli'i)'ii"iihiiii he man-ll. i,“ A "SAM, N AID 1113 Int!- goo, new a BRUSH on.» ANY, 1.111139. . . Insane an Vania M O _ M threr, Idmttyf, Atm,. ti, in. cm. mu. In. It: was 'tlla','",', tho Pt. I M any on in dt'.'.".', {ml-nu! mm d not... this. and whining-Ila ”when“ -iiriittuaitCh_tH,ehaio' Wumcmmmm an -imrtrt-hu.hoeraadtMgeo. motto-01th “but " a. smntiaqtse.t-t86ft0.08, an by an glut!“ cl . In. In. tor sischtaetarorird-nMPf9tor ubpsretrareotsstt me, “(by u- mpuon from canuoLu trereinatteg mum: AND IIIEBEAS n I: but“). and in the public intuit an the Town at Waterloo should aid in the eroettttrt ot not know and In the promotion at the aid human in manor Alon-g AND WHERE AS it will be ”cel- my to create n dam to the Amount ot $4,500 and to min " Iny ot do- bentures the aid amount tor the purpose ot making the said Ion ad ot procuring such site; AND WHEREAS the mount ot the whole ntublo property ot the mun- klpality ot the Town ot Waterloo, According to the last revised assess- ment roll, is a» nun at 81554305: AND WHEREAS the emannt ot the existing debenture debt of the num- icipelity. inclusive ot the local im- protement debt, is the sum ot 8138, 190.10 and no part oi the principal or interest is in street: AND WHEREAS it will be requis- ita to nine the sum of $561.73 an- nually tor the period of ten yearrtor payment ot the said debentures and interest thexeon: -riiEkiikottE the Municipal Court eii ot the Corporation of the Tova bt Waterloo enacts as tol1owsi-- . 1,-The Mayor ot the said Town is hereby authorized urd required t is- sue ten debentures ot the Mid own, each tor the aid sum of 3561.73, one ot such debentures to be payable on the first dny of November in the year 1904 and in each ot the nine years, next thereafter, it being estimated that ten such debentures are equal to $4,500 ot principal money and interest thereon trom the flrtrt day of Nov- ‘ember, 1903, at the rate of tour and one querter _centum per annum upon the amount ot principal money re maininngom time to time unpaid, the amount of principal and interest represented in each of such debentures being gs muowtc-- Year. Principal. Interest. 1904 370.48 191.25 1905 386.23 175.50 1906 402.65 159.08 1907 419.70 141.97 1908 437.60 V 124.13 1909 456.20 105.53 191% 475.58 86.15 Year. Principal. Interest. 1904 370.48 191.25 1905 386.23 175.50 1906 402.65 159.08 1907 419.78 141.97 1908 437.60 _ 124.13 1909 456.20 105.53 191% 475.58 86.15 11 495.80 85.93 r1illL/ 516.87 44.86 1913 538.83 22.90 which debentures shall be signed by the Mayor and Trcasurcr ot the said Town and sealed with the Corporate Seal thereof, and shall be made pay- nblc at the ofhee ot the Treasurer ot the said Town; and the said deben- tures shall be issued at such time not later than the tirst day of Dec- embrr 1903 as the Mayor deems PE- pedient in order to carry out the provisions and intent of this By- an, and shall be dated on the day 101 issue thereof. 2.-The Mayor ot the said Town shall cause the said debentures to be sold at the highest price obtain- nhle therelor, and the proceeds there- ol shall be applied as tol1ows:--The sum ot $4,000.00 as a loan to the said Company, in accordance with the' provisions hereinafter contained; and the sum ot 8500 in purchasing a site for the "Company's tactory, suitable to the Company, or in puyment of the purchase money upon such site. it purchased by the Company. 8.--To provide for the payment ot the said debentures the said sum of $581.73 shall be levied and raised an- nually for the period ot ten years, commencing with the your 1904, by a special rate tntmcient therefor on nil the rateable property in the Town MI Waterloo, linhle thereto; provided, however. that in thy your in which the Compeny shrill repoy to the said Corpomtion, the rum or $400.00 in repayment bf the said loan such Illln shall he applied pro unto in phyla; the amount pnynhle by the Town in ‘such year on account oi the said de- bentures, end the sum so required to be levied end rnised in such yen for the aid purpose shall he only the lid-nee required to make up the smount paynble in such year on w- count oi the aid debenture indebted- 4.-No purchuer ot any ot the uid debentures shell be bound to we to the “mutation at his purchase money or be lhble tor the miirtpplication or amppliatiu thereon but every and nucleic: she]! upon receiving pen-Mon at my ot aid debenture- "td pare' the price Agreed upon More!» at! be held to be the no- ‘ml at! Done My owner um holder Meat, m suit not be uraeted by my of in preview" end conditions In an: an.“ contained. It Tux utantstu,000.00iandtho In.“ iCompay shall Weapon - all ' he: to the Corporation n nonr‘ /r';',reprl'httiittlitr), upon ‘the said site the repeyment ol the said 1min ten equal maul per ,rmenti of 3400,00 can with)“ 4-- ite: the dlrat oi such punt!” ,‘he made in one yes: trom the m " the aid mm ot ",000.00 by on Wampum such mortgage to Include , the builditsga,'arBchinery and pull. .‘whether mixed to the (Mold or I Bot, and to contain the an! power . Jot sale on default, uni the new in- ?wnnoe chm tog the hull may ,Iulue at the pupa”. __ I .-.- 53'3".- I 'rest' ' an a In! It In . an J, and no II to G \th gt their 0.00 h ' b at una- " th- - we!“ for “It _ Al N ugh cl .1. 0.}: ISIN “you! C M 'm - ','at'nltil ".-a. “an! a. all “in. the Ne- poutl-I out “in: to the Com- . good and wildcat Conny.” Lt limp]: of the Ind me or shall my to than an aid sum 018500, ‘upon the purchase price “and; and dull my over to up Company the T.--Na By-Lu'w null come‘ no tome and have elect from nad site! the (by ot the mm paling thereof, 8.-The votes ot the qualified also tora ot the Town ot Wnteribo shall be taken by ballot on this Br-Law on Friday the third day oi July 1903, from the hour of nine o'clock in the Joreaoort to tive o’ciwk in the alter- moon of the same day. st the [chow- ‘ing polling pines End by the (allow- ing Deputy Returning officers re- apectis'eir, that is to Bar.- , For the North Ward, (polling Bute divisions Nos. 1 and 2 united), n the Harmonie Hun, King Street, Peter H. Roos, Deputy Returning Omcer. n. ".903, uoyuvy num-u-u...a v...-.._v For the East Ward, (polling sub- divisions Nos. 3 and 4 united), at William Hogg's otrure, Queen street; William Hogg, Deputy Returniig or Beer. _ For the South Ward, (polling sute divisions Nos. 5 and 6 united), in the cilia; ol the Canada Woollen Mills Limited; King sr, Conrad Huehir ergard, Deputy Returning Officer. For the West Ward, (polling sub- divisions Nos. 7 and 8 united), at the old Council Chamber in the Town Hall; Chas. A. Haelnel, Deputy Re- turn " Ollicer. 9.-Saturday the fourth day at July 1803, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the lorenoon, 1nd the Council Chamber in the Town Hall, are hereby tized 15 the time when and the place where the Clerk will sum up the number of votes given tor and against. the By- Law. 10.-vrhursday the second day ot July, 1903, at the hour of 8 o'clock n the afternoon, and the Council) Chamber in the Town Hall, are here- by fixed as the time and place ior the appointment of persons to attend at the various polling pines and at the fnal summing up of the votes by the Clerk respectively, on behall at the rersons interested in and pro- moting or opposing the passing of the liy-Law respectively. . I NOTICE. Ta' e notice that the foregoing is a the copy at a proposed By-Law which has been takm into considera- tion and which will, be fmally passed by He Municipal Council of the Cor- porn! ion of the Town of Waterloo (in the event of the assent of the Elec- tom being obtained thereto), after one month from the first publication in the Chronicle-Telegraph newspaper, such first publication being on . the eleventh day ot June All. 1903; and " the hour, day and places therein ttxed tor taking the votes ot the Elec- tors the Polls wilt be held. ' A. B. MCBRIDE, "One trt1ttrHearned by actual ex- perience, does more good than ten experiences one been about," Tell , man that Charnberltrin's Colic. (hol- en. 1nd Diarrhoea Remedy will cl'l'c choler- morbus. end he will maul. likely forget " belore the end at the day. Let him hue I severe attack ol the disease, feel that he in about to ‘die, Lsc this remedy, Ind learn horn his own experience how quickly it PM. relief, And he will remember it ell his lite. For sale by :11 annulus “It must be understood," aid the vestrymm, who was extremely “low church," to the new rector, "that the rector here shall have no st1rplice"-- Royal City mama, No. IT, ot the .0.0.F., met in cm on Wednudny. nnd Union, No. 93, Berlin, wu 911an by N. Turel “a J. , raadt, md Liberty Lodge No. M3, erlin, by J.B. Wetser,. Edgar (ht- luld. ot Heupeler, wu elected D.D.G. I, toe the ensuing year And the next looting plum will be Elmira, "i/trr-st.', explained the" Rev. Mr. Newman. "how could one but g surpliee on the snhry you one: t" NOTHING IME: EXPERIENCE Inw'mam -r ='rer, CI an“... REEEEiRiEiEi "Add FG9Ei;EEiEEEiEFi I lei I! J not: H ,.I . cl"lI Mislowi ”k LOW CHURCH-AND SALARY iii-‘23?» FOR OVER um? YEARS Clerk mun-mm .2 Mail-WWW“ “was I» In." D p Whit-mull: W. . a Mull-Inna. .e ", Bow and When i To Borrow [any EMILE]! 1m _ mu Am am lit-nun): “16808.11. _ worms-mom; “I“... it... m’.l. in“. " _ Winn-hula.“ " Gama. " J.L.WIl-n.lb¢. AM “blown-mm?!“ lath-nigh“. WMEBLOG tMttl, Beware of Some people cleim to sell nothing bubpou) $101;on Mum I beg to announce to the cabana of the "in-City that I an the ONLY UNI a ho hats n Cold Storage plent,and therefore the only one who can new!) these meets. Always on hand together with meat. of every 1.ieaeriptiou. JOIII . FISGIIEI. Pmpdctor. PNEUMATIC NOISE noun. Minor-aura." mould In" it. I“. of hattnnodluuur no mbtter and. at m (um. hamlet-mum 0m sulfur on. nu. I“ at tg-ttrr-ttata an WWI-VIII“ than Mn mt Mull. Wintto.otlttromuttg mg“ or Ne therDmnioimt. Imam duodenum 0mm um. by an“ at 0mm Imm- peorrstrtatterttimt. We Please Our Customers by endeavoring to give them the very choicest of meats of every description. C at Sausages speak for themselves. run msumu “If“! (From the DcsMoins Leader.) A young {Gunman had run up n amAll bill It the village store, 1nd went in to my it. first "king for . receipt. The proprietor grumbled, and laid it was too much trouble, lt was just as well to cross the account e,i,", And he drew a dlagoml pencil across the book. "Don an nettle it t" nked the Customer. "Certainly." "An' rtr'tl never be "king tor it I... um. 54,. h... OFFICERS t I... mm. mm Win. ”a. Vb?!“ hunk m lawn. WHO “wa ugh: IUW'I'O" a. no " -a-uda- "Ceruinlr not." “Filth thin," said the Irishman, cooly, 'Un' I'll hpe the money in me pocket, tor I hum“ paid it yet” "Well, wu the retort, "1 can rub -o.stivacu-o-ta.os.r, 7 "Well, was that out." BUOKBIRRUL‘GBOOO’Y. “out: "i Mon.“ sro,' customer, duly, Ill . IN“ low Human Reception Oonmm. its refusal to par u m ot M to an I") Ind toe plum n the n- eopuon 01 Lot. In... M m the} n m ‘I the Governor-G- Links __-, 'sciqroet'" JFK WH+H W PROVED A RECEIPT NECES- SARY. Klippart Undertaking h. Undertaken and Embdmen. Cull. mutated day and night GITY HEAT MARKET H. B. Dunn-g. t" P1222; WM. SPAETZEL, lmitations. aid the patina". Mute you’ll [In Hm‘l be my." New Dundee.

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