them of. The p $75 and the pi ue ie i C _ fendant alleged â€" "entrusted to th Before Falconbridge, C. J., Street, F J ., Teetzel, J. \â€" Ontario Wind Engine and Pump Co. ,;.'.“mu,â€"w,n. Card â€" and J .H. & , for plaintiffs, appealed from 6 “?.t ol Judge of County Court _ _of Waterloo, dated â€" Jan. rd, 1903 The action was as to the ownership . of an l=‘ mo'mtmlorty foot tower, . plaintiff company alleged ‘@gj&zfl had unv:’u to â€" his ~own use wrongfu! deprived %hem of. The property is valued at _ $75 and the plaintiff asked for damâ€" . Mges, or the return of the m«ly. e in naan oL ?w- . was ~ that he had . and paid: for _ oonts. E.E.A. DuVernét, for detendâ€" ‘And this is _ where, very possibly, ~the busy or superficial man has gone castray â€" with respect to Sir Wiltrid Laurier. The fiercest debate in Parâ€" Pliament never made him forget his naâ€" ~Aural courtesy; all and â€"sundry who went to wait on him for this and that purpose found him unfailingly polite; conciliation and a frank deâ€" sire to please seemed to shine from his face. There was no danger that he would wound the feelings of any man, or that he would refuse to do mnything, without lessening the imâ€" pact of the blow as much as he posâ€" sibly could. ‘This some people took for weakness and so the legend began. But the reâ€" centâ€"overthrow of two of the most fotceful men in the Cabinet when they ventured to come squarely into collisâ€" fon with their singularly kind and gentleâ€"spoken â€" chief, will _ serveâ€" among other thingsâ€" to deny . that legend the smallest immortality. 1t 4s hardly to be doubted that Mr. Blair, for instance, would never have taken the stand _ he did if he had known that it would merely result in flinging him â€" outside of the breastâ€" works,â€" while the "weak‘" Premier, went calmly ahead as if the Master of New Brunswick were not endeayâ€" oring to muster & revolt. Mr. Tarte‘s mmost erratic flights were endured with a patience which more than exâ€" hausted the patience of many of the Premietr‘s best friends; but, at the Arst sign of . an appeal to coercion, the iron hand emerged from the velâ€" wet glove, and Mr. Tarte‘s Ministerâ€" 4aF career was at an end. s ~ fAinal otivement of Mr > M orme i Ahe Toront n ,~ dullld‘;‘ t how the fable that. Wiltrid Laurier was a "weak pnan" ever Mr.. ‘Tarte and Mr. Blair seem to Bave hbeen somewhat under its decepâ€" ‘€ive influence. Although they were in a position ° to know better they apâ€" pear to have imagined that the courtâ€" wous gentleman who was so ready 10 listen to their projects, and to exâ€" tend a sweet toleration to their idâ€" fosyncrasies, could be made to yield to a timely‘ display of foree. The Completeness of their mistake in this 4s now a â€" matter ~of history . â€"Force is ‘the one thing which the strong man will not tolerate. Sir â€"Wilfrid Laurier has always been thoroughly‘ French in his ability to maskstrength _ under. the smile and the bow of a courteous geotlieman. In that be has brought to out politics a distinct and a new charm. But it is not to be expected that he could carâ€" ry on the Government of the country for years without occasionally unâ€" masking; and this necessity will make for the better understanding of his true character now, and for its betâ€" *er delineation by the historians of the future. ‘ We â€" haveâ€"perhaps, under the tuiâ€" l‘fl of an earlier generation,â€" come to think that strength must always Jeave some of its native rudeness _ in sight. A brusque manner, an instantâ€" ly decisive speech, firmly set opinâ€" ions, an impatience of the thought of othersâ€" these we have taken as the usual signs <of strength. Politeness, on the other hand, has looked to us Yike conciliation; a â€" broadâ€"tdlerance, has been mistaken for indecision, and patienceâ€" the strongest of the virâ€" tuesâ€" has been translated into cowâ€" LEGAL DECISIONS MAN A STRONG Under the Workmen‘s Compensation Act, the â€" limit of damages which workmen _ may recover â€" for injuries is $1,500. The plaintiff successfully contended in this case, that he was entitled to damages at Common Law in which case‘there is no limit, and the court and jury have so found. Pilmbters . The investors" ‘The Detroit "Free Press‘ of . ‘ ‘ber | ult. comments. on the situâ€" "Tt on ie yair 8 us 6 are seven ages of men, but only five ages of the modern . public service corporation. First, there© is the corporation itself, pnhr:: its functions indifferently,â€" and with no due tï¬: for the public‘s .. rights. ‘Then is the competitive -:x.‘ in which two corporations to share with greater or less bostiâ€" lity a natural monopoly. . Then comes the consolidation, with the inevitable overâ€"capitalization _ and the destrucâ€" tion of a great amount.of property. After this the company passed into the hands of a receiver,and. is sold for the benefit of the bondholders, . the minority shareholders losing their inâ€" vestment. Then comes the stage of reorganization in which the corporaâ€" tion undertakes to perform its funcâ€" tions normally for the time â€"being, the speculative elements having been eliminated. 7 The Court of Appeal, consisting o ler, McLennan, Garrow and McLarâ€" Chief Justice Moss and Justices Osâ€" en, gave judgment on Monday in this Lcase. ‘The action was brought by T H. Traplin% of Hespeiet, against the Canada _ Woollen Mills, to recover damages for injuries sustained by him while working in defendant‘s mill at Hespeler, owing to the fall of an eleâ€" vator. The case was tried at Milton, before Judge McMabon and a . jury in April last, and the jury in answer to questions submitted by the judge found in effect, that the elevator was in a dilapidated . condition of which the defendants were aware, and . alâ€" though it was an elevator for lifting goods, yet the â€" defendants permitted their workmen to use it, and _ the plaintiff had used it with their knowâ€" ledge. The jury found the damages in favor of the plaintiff, $3,150 and upâ€" on the jury‘s findings Judge McMahon entered _ judgment for the plaintift with costs. The defendants afterâ€" wards appealed to the Court of Apâ€" peal, with the result that the Court of Appeal has unanimously confirmed the jury‘s verdict, and has dismissed the defendants‘ appeal with costs. In appeal, G.F. Shepley, K.C., and J.E. Jones, were counsel for the deâ€" fence, (appellants) and G, H. Watson K.C., and Hugh Gunthrie, K.C. for plaintiff. s The Berlin Business College <has now . the lnr:t attendance since the founding of the school.In fact, .Ahe attendance is now nearly twice that of ‘any previous year, nearly sevenâ€" ty day students and about twentyâ€"five night students being in attendance. There â€" is a reason fot the patronâ€" age accorded this school. It aims to give the most practical education to be© had. .Visit the college in its fine new quarters in the Whyte Block and see what is being done, Visitors are always _ welcome and many o! Berlin‘s prominent business men and others have â€" visited the college and bear witness to the fact that we have a splendidly equipped school,â€" ‘one that has no superiorâ€" in the country. AH this has been attained by: honest, teachi z""...." and ‘the pringina). . All the Bediin ‘businees College thorough, practical, _ and «date.<1t is a school rl likes to be by re sults, B.B.C. graduates the best Canada, and even in Great Britain as a perfect gold mine â€" and a considerâ€" able amount of bonds and stock disâ€" posed of in this country on the glow= The Michigan Telephone Company has now passed through four stages and is in the fifth. _ The minority shareholders are left in the lurch. ‘The people of Detroit and Michigan are tired of having their telephone service made a football for speculaâ€" tors. They are willing to pay a Feaâ€" somable price for a reasonable seryâ€" ice. They are desirous that the inâ€" vestors obtain fair returns on their money; but they . have no farther yearnings in the direction of being ‘finapced‘‘. They have had enough of that. They wovu!‘ like to see the ue oyi poÂ¥ewen: ~souisnq anoydore4 other legitimate business, and â€" not on the ancient principle that the pubâ€" lic is a new milch cow. From nine till four, â€"yes, frequentâ€" ty five â€" o‘clock ~you will: s#e bright Wvaport en | (Prpedie» syaeqnrs 3y ce t ‘ “N W:“' k sannne t vave the vale ret aniile, np.um:gu-hld Canadians â€" inâ€" terested financially in this ~matter. Detroit has had three unsuccessful opposition telephone compani¢s. The first of these was bGomed through THE BERLIN BUSINESS COLâ€" LEGE. CONFIRMED JURY‘3 VERDICT they ...M saye . $0In6â€" It Rhode Island Reds,â€" hens,â€" J. C. McKay; ckit,â€" J.C. McKay 1â€"2; pulâ€" lets,â€" J.0. MceKay, 14. _ |. Red Pyle Game,â€" F . Wales, Ist in each class. * | Indian Game.~â€" ®F. Wales 1st in each ‘Buff Orpingtons,â€" cocks,«â€" Gofton & Daniels, _ P.H. Roos, F. Hilliard, hens,â€" P.H. Raos, F. Hilliard;, ckis, ’-F. Wales, _ Gofton & Daniels, F. Hilliard, pulléets, £,E, Brown, 1â€"2, T. A. Hilliard. } Leghorns, S$.C. White,â€" socks, â€"F. Wales; hens,â€" J.A. Harron iâ€"2; F. Wales; gkis,â€"F. Wales, J.A, Harron, pullets,â€" F. Wales, 1â€"2; J.A. . Harâ€" Wyandottes, . A.0.V.â€" cocks,â€" Gofâ€" ton & Daniels, Hamilton & Wonsâ€" borough; hens,â€" Gofton & Daniels; tkis,â€" Gofton & Daniels; pullets, E. B.â€" Eby, 1â€"2â€"38. ~ Black . HMHamburgs,â€"â€" _ cocks, hens, ckis, and pullets,â€" Gofton & Daniels 1st, in eaen.. ~ _ < /s <. o > m Buff Wyandottes, cocks,â€" Hamilton & Wonsborough, 1â€"3, Wm. Moebus & Son; hens,â€" Wm. . Moebus & Son, Hamilton & Wonsborough, 2â€"8; ckis,â€" J. Ebel, Wm. Moebus & Son, Hamâ€" ilton & Wansborough,â€" pullets,â€"Ham llt«o; & Wonsborough, Raymo : Bros., J. Ebel. & $ am_gowï¬;nu,mnpa Pickard ,â€" Cummings & Pickard. 3 Golden _ Wyandottces, cocks,â€" Gofâ€" ton & Daniels, Hamilton & Wonsâ€" borough, â€" Gofton & Daniels, hens,â€" Gofton and Daniels, 1â€"2; Hamilton & Wonsborough; ck1,â€"Gofton & Danâ€" iels, 1â€"3; Hamilton & Wonsborough; pullets,â€" Gofton & Daniels, 1â€"2â€"3. Leghorns, 8.C. Brown, cock@,â€" F. Wales, hens,â€" F. Wales, Gofton & Danicls; _ ckls, â€" F. Wales,. Gofton & Daniels; pullets,â€" F. _'ll.._ oo Lamt, Buff, cocks,â€"~J.A: Hatâ€" ron; â€" J.A. Hatrron; ckis,â€" J. A. Harron 1â€"2; pullets, J.A. Harâ€" ron, 12. % J, Hallman, ist, in each. _ Games, < A.O.V.~ ckls and hens,â€" Plymouth Rocks, buff,â€"hens,â€"(2), J. Dechert, (3), J,A. Harron; ¢kis,â€" Cummings, J.A. Harrom, J. Dechert, pullets,â€"J.A. Harron, 1â€"2, Cummings & Pickard. White â€" Wyandottes,â€"cocks,â€" _ F. Wales; hens,â€"F. Wales, A. Devitt; ckis,â€" #. Wales, A. Devitt, 1â€"2; pulâ€" lets,â€" A. Devitt, 1â€"2; F. Wales. M&Mï¬v"‘“ sociation > . th year. uncertain ~service on account of uuhlm-gl . the extremely â€" cold . prevented many â€" wellâ€"known exhibitors from sending their exhibits, and thus . the competition in several classes was not as . keen as it would otherwise bhave been. . The attendance of citizâ€" ens this year was about the same as last.â€"Those who attended were ~wellâ€" satisfied with the exhibition. The â€" WateFloo . _County Orpington Cup, donated by Nt: ug. Donovan, editor of the Canadian Poultry _ Reâ€" view, Toronto, for the four best Orpâ€" ingtons, was again â€" won by P.H. ingtons,. Was ag Roos, of Waterloo The Silver. vu&.'donud by Mr. P: Pequegnat, for best ‘White Rock in four â€" classes, was won by H.A. Hagen, of Berlin, : #5.+4 The Silver Cup, donated by Mr. J. Zuber, Berlin, for the best collection of White ‘Wyandottes, was won by F. Wales of Milton. Plymouth Rock, barred,â€" cocks,â€" James Walker; hen,â€"James Walker; ckis,â€" J,T. Underwood, Jas. Walkâ€" er, J.T. Underwood; pullets,â€" Chas. Ruby. Cummings & Pickard, James Walker. Plymouth Rocks, white,â€"cocks,â€"â€" H.A. Hagen, 1â€"2, F. Wales; hens,â€"â€" H. A. Hagen, 1â€"3, F. Wales,; ckis,â€" Jos. Kerby, 1â€"2; F. Wales, pullets,â€" Jos. Kerby, 1â€"2, H.A. Hagen. Silver Wyandottes, ckl,â€" Goiton & Daniels; pullet,â€"Gofton & _Daniels._ while it cannot be saild that it was us suecessiul as last year‘s show, it was successful and encouraging cou 'n.-uddprluivmm folâ€" lows:~ &# The Gold ‘Medal, presented by Mr. (ieo. Moore, of the Waterloo Produce Co., for the best three White Rock cockerels and three pullets was won by Jos. Kerby, of Waterloo. by Jos. Kuby, of Waterloo. j ‘The Bronze Medal for best collection of White Rocks, donated by Mr. H.B. Ponovan, Toronto was captured by H.A. Hagen of Berlin. The prize list is as follows.â€" Light Brahma, hens,â€"F. Wales; â€" ckis,â€"F. Wales, 1â€"2; J.T. Underwood pullet,â€"F. Wales, _ J.T. Underwood, F. Wales. Cochins, partridge,â€"hen,â€"F. Wales, ckis,â€"F. Wales; pullet,â€"F. Wales. * Langshans, black, cocks,â€"C. A. R. Tilt, 1â€"2, F..Wales;; hens,â€"C. A.R. Tilt, 1â€"2, F. Wales; ckis,â€" C, A. R. Tilt, 1â€"2â€"3; pullets,â€" C.A.R. Tilt, 1â€" The Roos Plate, donated by Mr. P.H. Roos of Waterloo for the ‘best collection of _ S.C. Brown Leghorns, was won by <F. Wales of Milton, ‘The Silver Cup offered by Mr. W. Raymo, Waterloo, for best collection of Cochin Bantams, one variety, was won by C.A.R. Tilt, Blair. Dark Brabma,â€"eock,â€"C.A.R. Tilt, 1â€"2; hens,â€"C.A.R, ‘Tilt, 1â€"2;â€" ckis,â€"â€" C.A.R. Tilt, 1â€"2; pulletsâ€"C.A.R. Tilt, 1â€"2. The second BANTAMS and hene, Cum Jas. Walket Jas. Walker and "ck]s,~*» @T tank was _ just hbeing . flled, and had only six inches of water, and so made a dive fromr the spring bed, striking the cement . bottom of the tank full with his head, He struck his head just above | the eyes, fracturing his skull in several places. It â€"was at an hour _ when the cldb was comparaâ€" tively empty, and had it not been that Boxing â€" Instructor Dave Campâ€" bellâ€"was passing through, the â€"â€"iad would have been drowned as th? waâ€" ter was coming _ into the tank very % E was removed to the hospital the phy&g;l' said he could not possibly live. home is in Toronâ€" to, Canada, apd he had a letter for his mother (}lu pocket to mail, at the . time he took tbe. fatal AMikmge 3: i ¢ :)i <â€" oi) lt nï¬ col 40b x / 8 ‘The Boultbee referrod to above is Mr, Percival Boultbee, a young man of 25, who had been for {tï¬uoflwr yéars in the _ office of the ~Canadian Bank of Commerce at Seattic. Reâ€" cently he was moved to the Portland branch. Mr. Boultbee is a . son of the late Rev, Arthur Boultbee. His mothâ€" er lives in Brantiord with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. J.P, Bell, wife . of ::x- er of w ot Harmiiton there. até fout brothers, 5: thur Boultbee, Bank of Toronto, bourg; Oswald Boultbes, Sovereign Bank, Toronto, Ernest Boulthee, Imâ€" al B Sault Ste. Maric, and l recently of the Merâ€" I y , but now of the . Northwest Portiand, Ore:, ‘Jan. 27:«â€" Percival Bouitbes, a young man who has been employed for some time at ‘the Canâ€" adian Bank of Commerce met ‘with a horrible ~accident at the Muinomah Amateur Athletie Club yesterday afâ€" termoon, and is not expected to live. After leaving the bank, he went . to the club house for the pyrpose ol takâ€" ing ay bath. As was his custom, he took a shower bath, and hurried . to the spring bed â€" to take a plunge in the tank. Hedid not notice that the Alj druggists guurantee every botâ€" tle of C!m.m,tf_rlun's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied after using twoâ€" thirds _ of the: contents, This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe coughs, _ colds croup and whaoping coug: and is _ pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to tesult in pneumonia. Beigian â€" Hare,â€" buck,â€" Cressman Bros., 4â€"2; doe,â€" Cressman .Brog., 17 %; buck under 10 mos.â€" Cressman Bros, 1â€"2, E.B. Eby; doe,â€" under 40 mos,~â€" â€" Cressman : Bros., 1â€"8, E.B. Eby. A BREEDING PENS~ > Dark Brahmas,â€" C.A.R. Tilt. â€"> Langshans,~ C.A.R. Tilt. Buff Rocks,â€" J.A. Harron, 4: & 2, Hy, Mechenreoder. White Rocks,â€" Jos. Kerby. Andalusians,â€" Mrs, Eshelman. Silver Wyandottes,â€" F. Asmussen. She grew to womanjhood in Canada, where she taught _ school for about two years. Her parents then moved to Westerville, Ohio, where she. â€"atâ€" tended Otterbeen | University, from. here they ‘moved to ‘Grand Rapids, Mich., where she was ma.fr'tï¬e_d'to Mr. C.J. Peterson, March 11, 1886. They returned to Canada, where they lived till 1869, when they came to Kansas, which has been ~hber home ever sincte, with the exception of about four years, in Canada. She had threeâ€" children, Ida, who died in infancy, Dufferin, 184) died when nineâ€" years old, and QOlive, wile of Robt. Jackâ€" son, . Early â€" in life, she accepted Christ as her Saviour and lived aJJilfe worthy as an example of a noble and Godâ€"fearing . woman, her trust was ever in him, ‘‘Who doeth all things well." 1â€"2, old goose,~ 0.A R. %.3;;"&8. Young goose,â€" C.A.R. Tilt, 42. Pouter Pigeons,â€" E.B. Eby. Fantail Pigcons,â€" J.A. Steiss Mrs, C.J. Peterson died shddenly. Tuesday, Dec.© 22nd, 1903. She had not been well for several days, but on that evening while at supper with her husband _ she made the remark that she was . fceling much â€" better, when suddenly, . without any ~waruing, . her head fell forward on the table and life was gone. " k Mrs. Peterson was a woman loved by all ~who knew her. Her . greatest pleasure behgin her.home, and â€" her home duties; her life was in the true sense that of a Christian wife and mother. Mary H. Bowinan, daughter of Rev. B.B. Bowman, born in Blair, Waterâ€" loo Co., Canada, in 1838, died at het home near Crestline, Kansas, on Dec. 22nd, 1903, buried in the Messer cemâ€" etery, Dec. 24,; 1903. * Exbt $8 °4 We YOU TAKE NO CHANCES HIS DIVE MEANT DEAFH. OBITUARY How‘s This ? k 00 , wl Bros 4.â€"The said debentures shall not be issued untilâ€"the Town of Berlin shall have fAnally passed a byâ€"law granting aid "t,0 the said company by way of bonus or gilt, to the amount of not ‘less than $10,000 and the said bonus of"$4,000 from the Town of Waâ€" teloo shall not nor sha‘ any portion thereol be paid to the said company wiless> â€"and until the saigâ€"Company receives . a bonus for the construcâ€" ton ol â€" said railway of at least $10, 000 from the said ‘Town of Berlin, nor shall said : Company receive said bonus ~of $4,000 or any portion thereâ€" of. until it shall have completed its said railway from the Town of Waâ€" tetloo * to the: Village of Wellesley, t hoiratgier paunl tan \ $ traffic, nor shall . the .Mnly receive the said bonus of $4,000, or any part therpo! until jt shali have executed upder u‘. C ate seal an agtee ment wi tu'm T&ol Waterâ€" .h»w the said Company, its suc and to pernianentâ€" Fus sod opptate at Wast four ; peskem a o "uninfrrach way "on saia ""Railâ€" :w “'V" | Waterloo | the m of at toe ‘:Ib. ‘ sach Ja whul (Fundays exceptad) and that in ear from the â€" passing of this | i8vâ€" I{.aw as the flun;ci'pi‘ Council of the sail Town _ shall b rea;i:!-m. deâ€" ’mmlue, and shall {o payable at the office of the Treasurer of the said ‘Town on the anniversary ol the day so determined, one in each year durâ€" Hiig the term of Twenty years |from the issue thereof, and shall; be dated on the day of jssue 'A#tco(, and each be for the sum of 51, the qg‘l‘:.- gate amount payable in each. of said twenty years for the principal and . interest in respect of th# debt hereby ereated. * . Pssls 56 ue fokeke SMECrA 3.â€"DPuring the currency ‘of the said debentures theté m:g be raised Anâ€" nvally by special rate on all the rakcable property in the said Town ol Waterloo‘ the sum of . $307.51.. for the purpose of paying the amount due in each of the gafd years for principal and interest in regpect of the said m&:qun are carrled on the said Railway from the said Village of Welitsley â€" or intermediate points through the Town of Waterioo to the ‘Towr of Berlin said passengers shall R."'fl‘" a pro ‘rata fare exceeding on ie in Aigpeus to. m)u m-ï¬o%†tno tabe e wan of PL90 oo Me pure pose of © aiding | by way of bonus â€" gilt the Berlin, Waterloo, Welesley, and / Lake â€" Hurob R wiway Company, in re construction of . & I g. fruts the Tows of Walcrloo to . t Village of ~Wellesiey, ~and in order thereto it will be ncoessary to â€"isâ€" sue debentures of the Municipality. of e Town of Waterlog for Mm ol $4,000 as . hereinafier pr a (which is the amount ‘o‘ the, debt inâ€" temded to be created by this byâ€"law) the proceeds of thessaid debentures to Le â€" applied to the. said purpose, and to no other. 4 2.â€"That <the said debentures shall be jssued on such & day within one year from fhe | passing of this iyâ€" wH. AS it is desisrable to iss\ si â€"â€" sadd. dever tuies .. 2t one â€" Hime and to make the prinvipal of _ the sa 1 debt ‘repayable during the perâ€" jod of twenty years, uï¬w curâ€" To rian m anmitent yea.ly sums ; respective : uw:utl ‘t:at ‘:o wftnh':::mi pay a each year _ for principal. ani interest in respoct of s'::d debt, shai be as nearly â€" aspossible equal to the amount so payuble: in each .. of th: other nineteen years of said perâ€" 1.â€"A bonus or gift of ~$4,000 shall for the purpose aforciaid be granted (subject to the conditions hereinafter contained) batho Corporation of the Town of aterloo ‘to The Berlin, Waterloo, Wellesley, and Lake . Hurâ€" on Railway Company, ‘. and for the urpose of raising the u&{:um twenâ€" “{ debentures of the said Town. of ‘aterloe to the amount of $4,000 shull be issued which said debentures g"all bear interest at the rate of four aud one balf per centum per annum, payable yearly, and which said . deâ€" â€" bentures shall be signed by the Mayâ€" or cf the said Towh of Waterloo and by the â€" Treasurer thereof, and ~the Clerk shall attach thereto the â€"corâ€" porate seal of the said Municipalit) AND _ WHEREAS the amount of the existing â€" debenture debt of % said . municipality. is $144,817.54, whéreoft no sum for prineipal or interâ€" est is in arréar. SÂ¥ CC , the sum of $307.31 to be raised anâ€" nually by special rate. on all the rateâ€" able property in the u{% Municipalâ€" ity for paying the said debt and inâ€" terest. # is 5s AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the. said Minmicipality according to the last reâ€" vised assessment â€" roll of the said Municipality . is the .sum, of $1,579,â€" 560. ~ THEREFORE the Municipal Counâ€" gil of the Town of Waterloo enacts as follows;â€" (Thes, plesiace es * AND WHEREAS . it will require 44. shall be Ti of _ any of the es to bride of William E. Heist of Edmonâ€" ton, Alberta. The house was prettily decorated with evergreens and fowers eto..‘The couple were married under a ol lc blossoms, The ceremony was impressively performed KM T .H. m the many â€" happy congratulaâ€" onz.gmd been showerâ€" éd upon conple, an adâ€" journmen t vu":hu the dining We verved, ogbe ‘orute s ahope | mes for $5.00. were the recip Be it therefore resolved, that we extend to the bereaved widow ~and familyâ€" our . heartfelt> sym; y in their bereavement, with mmt m of bis useful and heroic wz.mam to M‘mmdmm which are now â€" passing; and | that a eom:tlb resolution be Torâ€" warded to Mrs. Bowiby. * J On W Jan. 20th, the hom of Mr. and %1 .:la Peterson, o? ied mppeining hoi wiks hn en r _‘“lh“‘!v_&!_“‘ '_:'.!F.‘v became the 'l'lu;x whereas, . in c&- :::ydut::: j of" ovidence, :. dea remo‘ h from our ‘ _‘ mhidst, Ravid 8, Bowlby, N.D., one of the most.zealous and deâ€" voted members, who, from the time of its inception, has always maniâ€" ’“Mo{& l-.ct_tvl; lgpt;t-t in theâ€" welâ€" IV.B of this _ Hos "li ; whose carger of half "a practice of his pro!eul‘:“;vn‘n bm ounty â€" has been characterized . by ;T:l in the alleviation of llï¬ilc‘ -ympfl:. ever being exercised the cause of humanity,â€"as well as in the advancement. of the profession of . which he was an ornament. . *~ Dated at the Berlin & Waterldt Hospital, January 23rd, 1904. ‘‘â€"â€" J H. Webb, M. D; . e .‘ Olk _ DP.J. Minchin, M.D. At a meoï¬ng of the Medical staff of the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital on Jan. 23rd, 1904, the toflovhg resolâ€" ution was adopted unanimously. . hclder thereof, and he shall not be afttste* by any ‘of the provisions ~and sonditronsâ€" n this Byâ€"Law contained. :‘B.â€"1his Byâ€"Law shali take effect und come into operation on the day of the final passing thercof. # Take notice that the foregoing is a $:ue copy â€" of a propusea . Byâ€"Law, whici. has been taken into consideraâ€" tio. anc which will be finally < passed by the Municipal Council of the Corâ€" puration of the Town of Waterloo in the event of the assent of the Eie:: tors being . obtained thereto after one . month from the publication being, ~in the . Chronicle _ Telegraph pâ€"wsnaper such first publication | beâ€" iag op the"twentyâ€"first day of Janâ€" vary 4.D. 1994, and that at the hour day and plwulxoï¬tortï¬hns the votes electors the polis will be held. A. B. McBRIDE. 1.â€"â€"That the votes of the qualified electors of ‘the Town â€" of. Waâ€" terioo shall be taken on this Byâ€"Law by bailot pursuant to the colsoliâ€" daved Municipal Act 1908 on Monday the fifteenth â€"day otf February A.D. 1901 from the hour of nine o‘clock, in the forencon until the hour of five o‘eloci: in the afternoon of the same day and the places andâ€" by the ~Deâ€" puty â€" Returning Officers hereinafter specified . that â€" is to say:â€" _ Finally passed after the assent o the . ratcpayers at vhe Counc:! Char ber i~ the Town of Waterloo this ... HAY CP reeccrns ssim 3906 to appoint. persons. to attend at tte various polling places ulgï¬ final summing up of the votes by the safd Clerk respectively on behalf of the persons . interested in and proâ€" mofing or opposing the passage . of this Byâ€"Law respectively. _ _ _ _For the North ‘Ward ( sub fl&u& Nos. 1 and lm) at Harmonio Hall King St., Mr. Potor H. Roos Deputy Returning Officer. For the West Ward (polling subdivâ€" iwions Nos. 7 and 8 u:lmt) at the : Olc Council Chamber in the 1..se, Mr. Charles A. m puty Returning Officer. «. < _ _ _ _ 8.â€"That the Clerk. of this Council shall sum â€" up the number of votes wiven for and ~against this Byâ€"Law at the Council Chamber, Waterloo un the sixteenth day of February, 1904, a+ the hour of eleven o‘clock in the foreroc». 9.â€"That the Mayor of ‘the said town shall attend ~at the saidâ€" Counâ€" til Chamber on the thirteenth day of February 1904 at eight o‘clock p.m. For the East Ward (polling subdiv« islung Nos. 3 and 4 united) at Wilâ€" liain Hogg‘s office Queen Street, Mr. Wm. Ilogg Deputy Returning Officer. For the South Ward: (pofll, sub divisions: Nos. 5 and 6 united) at the oftice of the: Canada Woolien Mills, Kirg St., Mr. Conrad Huchnergard, Deputy Returning Officer, fae WEDDED AT HAWKESVILLE RESOLUTION®OF CONDOLâ€" NQOTICE. £* There are cight <prizoners in oounty 1atl. at â€"peesghy, t t i Am:mmumlv':. browight to Berlin on Thursday different manufacturers. Has Condiuga Hhwos (nbiccs # and 300, Sold by Jos. Faxmmtaao®, Bamilx PETER F, SCOHUMMER, 8t, Clements . Ont season these nmeals. 1 ‘,,( ' nand 'wgamntwlmmh_{j‘ very gesoription. +/ mt o s Mr. 5. 5. Duering, proprietor of the City Meat Market, bege o toank ais numerons customers for their patron« esuioy Iov es hok ane and all 4A Happy New Year, y feapine shie So se e o n none 6 !;‘F"".QQM @rer to please dOltk &. FISCHER, Proprietor. his mauny patrons during the com ng yeas . LOX, Mr. Dusring stipe Tik sansages to parts Doiinion Gz'eeu!l'-::;ms fut <his raqeâ€"and the w’ rease ahowa that he ". every satisfaction. > ®.M, DEVITTS, â€" GEO, A. BOWMAN therefore the oniy one Who Home people claim to seii not *mï¬ but CouD St0RAGE Maats,. ~I peg to annodinge to tie citizens of the Twinâ€"City that 1 am muw who has a Cold Storuge pisut, and (ity Meat Market tor gale, â€" w il} os soid by comnty - f Ordore aml ay S i Sm ie All horse c wners should have n,“* best tmaned leacner ana rubber made of pure mflhroq.m Bost of trom those who have used them. m‘m\i yrompt abteption, Beware of PNEYMATIC HQORSE COLLAR. Manufacturer ts h FIRE INSUBANCE INCORPORATED Total Assets S1st 1 $426,808. REXALL FOR STOMACH TROUBLES I have BOARD OF DIREOTC @eo. Randal), Keg., Waterice, Geo. Disbel, Kea., . * _ / | l C200 ue o eegeenienitee .. . C bndea en OFFIOKRS : _ _ ‘_ _ @eorge Randall, President .. . " * _ . Ww. Suider, ViceErovde®ie . ._~ o Frank Haight, Shre _ :s 05%, i mesussen S Messrs. Bowiby & Clement, Holfcito‘s 1 General insurance Agents, | . wWaATERLOQ â€"~~ qnr E. _ coamecwmmmmvenmene â€,‘» ‘v“' t e Mifraoneaaniet o cu atesâ€" Fire, . i‘,tetwmd clon Platbe : (~Arpptotent the oldestâ€"A est :nn Compantes, Glass, Boiler Insuranc ers‘ Limbility, Fidelit Marine Insurance. T Buckberrough & Co., BUCKBERROUGH & CO‘¥. H. 8. DUERING, , CUITY MEAT wARKET, Telephone No. 249. taken a groat many dil iImitations. HOUSEâ€" HOLD t the oldest, strong ~ New Dundee DYES #:§_,§g P xH% #5.