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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Jun 1904, p. 8

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"**~ muck ~The said byâ€"law was read a first time. Moved by sol. Koch, sec. by J. S. ml that byâ€"law No. to provide for expenditure of $25,000 in erecting $wo new bridges on the Grand river, at â€"Conestogo and Winterbourne, and to authorize the issue of debentures &0 the township of Woolwick to the amount of $25,000 for the purpose of raising the amounts so to be _ cxâ€" pended, be read a first time. Carried. _The said byâ€"law was read a first time. After having subscribed the oath of office and being duly sworn, . the Council went into court of revision mnid appeal on the assessment _ rolls Gfin current year with Mr. _ Wilâ€" c ity the Chair. ‘~MAfter examining the rolls and conâ€" g the appeals of. Rev. Herman ke, Charles Keutziger â€" and Perine, the Council resumed "the chairman made the following _ "To the Reeve and â€" Conficil:â€"We, your court of revision and appral beg te report that we have examincd the nent rolls for the yearâ€" 1904, Jong with several appeals, we recomâ€" hend that mo action be taken â€" on B ‘,'V,", )ca ard th’t the _ rolls be adoptéd as made by the assessors. “’.‘?»fit“ffl J..J . Wilkinson, Chairman. iwich, May : th, 1904. ,,"";5 t Adum. M usch, sce. ‘! i w1 Wiviahren : : U ens .. «Moved by Solomon Koch, sec. by J. J..Wilkinson that the request of the and that byâ€"law No. 511, to raise the sum of four thousand dollats for the purpose of building a new school house in said section be read a first time. Carried. Moved by J. S. Kubhl, see. by J.J. Wilkinson that the following | persons beappointed. herd inspectors for the current year.â€" For Division No. 1, Andrew Clemâ€" For Division No For Division No ForDivision No. For Division No Sehmidt. ~ For Division No For Division No Mr. Menno Snider and George béin, trustees of S.S. No. 1, péared before the Council and to havea byâ€"law passed for the ofâ€"debentures for building _ a sehool house in said section at village of Conestogo. Carried. *The Council adjourned hour at noon. Council met the members present. Moved by J. S. Kuhl, see. by Adam Mattusch that byâ€"law No. granting a bonus of $7000.00 in aid _ of _ the Guelph Junction Railway Co. _ and the issue of debentures for the same be read a first time. Carried. The said byâ€"law was read a first time. Moved by J. J. Wilkinson, see. by Adam Mattusch that the ratepayers of the village of Winterbourne be alâ€" lowed to use their statute labor for building sidewalks in the said village for the current year, and _ that E. Adamson and Willian Smith be _ a committee to oversee the work for same. Carried. â€" Moved by Solumon Koch, sec. _ by J. J. Wilkinson, that the ratepayets of the village of St. Jacobs be alâ€" lowed one hundred and fifty days of their statute labor for building sideâ€" walks in the saine for the curâ€" rent year, and th r. N. W. Gingâ€" pointed to oversee this work. . Carâ€" rich and Abrabham Stciner be apâ€" ried. A petition was received from Michâ€" ael Brohman and others asking to be allowed to apply their statute labor of the current year for building cemâ€" ent sidewalks in the village of Winâ€" terbourne. Mr. Gingrich of St. Jacobs appearâ€" ed before the Council in regard _ to statute labor being applied forbuildâ€" ingsidewalks in the said village. _ ~Beveral communications . were reâ€" iz“ from;difierent parties in Hamiâ€" Iton, Toronto and Chicago, Re inâ€" spection of material for steel bridges . A letter was received from A. II. MaeBDonald, secretaryâ€" o‘ theâ€" â€"Guelph «Junction Railway Co. in regard to a byâ€"law to be submitted to the ratc payers of a portion of this township to aid said railway. . The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ship of Waterloo met at St. Jacobs on the 27th day.of May, A. D. 1904, pursuant to adjournment from _ last session . All the members prescnt. The Reeve in the chair. +The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. £EE HIM SMILWC. TI Mfl J. J, Wilkinson, sec. by , Kub! that the â€" assessors â€" be as followsâ€"and that the Reeve ) his ~orders for â€" the â€" sevetal No. 6, Albert Krauter No. 7, Berhardt Sch Daniel B.Weber Adam Miller. Peter Miller. â€" Andrew D y Adam granting of _ the o. â€" and for â€" the e Schir one the All It is expected thatâ€" 800 delegates will attend the sessicn _ of Hamilton Conference of the Methodist Church which opens in Guelph on Thursday. The stationing Committce is in sesâ€" sion toâ€"day and toâ€"morrow at 2 p.m. the ministcrial session will be held. The complete Conference Programme appeared in the Telegraph a few days agO Moved by J. S. Kuhl, see. by J.J. Wilkinson that we appoint the _ iolâ€" lowing persons to work the road machine:â€" D. B. Leston for Division _ No. 1 and 2. Albert Lotch for Division â€" No. 4 2, 3 and 6. To be paid at the rate of $2 a May. Carried. Movedby Adam Mattusch, sec. by J. J. Wilkinson that this Council do now adjourn to meet again at _ St. Jacobs on Tucsday the 2nd day _ of August next, at 9 o‘clock a. m. Carâ€" ried. (Sd.) John L. Wideman, Clerk. Woolwich May 27th, 1904. P. S.â€"With the noon mail on Sgtâ€" urday the 28th May, 1904, I received the following tender, dated at Port Huron, Michigan the 26th May, 1904. Niebel.â€"At Galt, May 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Niebel, a son. Roth.â€"In North Easthope, May 26th to Mt. and Mrs. Chr. D. Roth, a daughter. + * Tucker.â€"InMornington, May 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Tucker, a son. Grievés.â€"At Galt, May 26th, to Mr. ant Mrs. Albert Grieves, a son. Ludwig.â€"At Berlin, May 27th, to Mr and Mrs. Edward Ludwig, a son. From Jenks & Dresser, expanded metal $385.00; concrete, $1200.00; total $1585.00. Galvanized buckeye bridge flooring 16 guage:â€"Metal $1474.00; Concrete $925.00; total $2399.00. Swantek â€"Huck.â€" At Berlin, May 26th, at the R.C. Church, by Ret: Rev. Father Wm. Kiocpfer, Dr.® 8. D. Swantek, of Detrott, to Georgiâ€" na, youngest danghter of Mrs. C. Hack. ho 6i Wolfleâ€"â€"Stuckhardt.â€" At Wa Moved by J. S. Kuhl, _ sec. by Adant"Mattusch that the following acâ€" counts be paid and that the Reeve grant his orders for the same. Enoch S.Bowman bonus for wire fence $17.50; Moses C. Martin, bonus for wire fence $6.50; Peter Martin, bonus for wire fence $19.00; Weichel & Son, wire fence for foot _ bridge, $16.00; George Herrmann, damage to plow $5.00; Noah Shoemaker for two loads stone 50 cts.; Moses C. Martin, for damage to disc $1.50;, Gallagher & Letsen, building 2 foot bridges and taking down old bridge $32.10;Jacob Kingle, building foot bridge $24.00; Kingle and Snyder, boat service at Grand river $9.00; total $131.10. Moved by Sol. Koch, see. by J. S. Kubl that the clerk be instructed to regester byâ€"law No. 511, passed _ by this Council, in the registry office at Berlin, and give notice of such regisâ€" tration by publication in the "Elâ€" mira Signet" newspaper, in _ purâ€" suance of section 397, of the consoliâ€" dated Municipal Act, 1903. Carried. Movedby Adam Mattusch, see. by Sol. Koch that byâ€"law No. to aid the Junction Railway Co. by grantâ€" ing a bonus of $7000.00 _ and byâ€"law No. to issue debentures for $25000.00 shall be advertised in the "Elmira Signet" newspaper, as required _ by section 338 of the Municipal Act of 1903. Carried. Proofing: Co. a% ‘Toronto, _ all ~C00+ .l:o:: $1960.00. f KForest City Paving Co. at London for expanded .metal ~ and concrete Aoor, all compléte $1450:04. ‘The Council adjoutrned for hall an hour at 6 o‘clock p. m. Council met ag_n_in. _AAll the members present. Moved by Adam Mattusch, ces. by J. J. Wilkinson that byâ€"law No. 511, to raise the sum of $4000.00 for §.8. No. 1 be read a third â€" time and passed. Carried. _ Byâ€"law No. 511 was read a third time and passed. Moved by Sol. Koch, see. by J. J. Wilkinson that byâ€"law No. for the issue of debentures for $25000.00 _ be read a second time. Carried. Moved by Adam Mattusch, see. â€" by J. S. Kubl that byâ€"law No. grantâ€" ing a bonus in aid of . the : Guelph Junction Railway Co. be read aseo ond time. Carried. The said byâ€"law was read a second time. . Moved : by J, J .~Witkinson," see. by Adam Mattusch, that we accept the William Schicfle for Division No The said byâ€"law was read a second MARRIAGES (B4.) J. L. â€"W., Clerk. BIRTHS for and , Firt | all"â€"come Cables Â¥achangedâ€"Hogs Steady to Strong ®n Buflalo Market. London, May 81.â€"Canadian . cattle are slow At 11c to 12%e perâ€"lb.; refrigera New York ........ .ee+ MÂ¥% _ 9M St.. Lortl ....2.k u.l 0.4 B4 %4 8"& Duluth O ....m ie ll2k ++++ 0274 81 Tolede ............0111+ 8014 852 DStrOIt cc..cl..si. sals 904 86 % TORONTO 8T. LAWRENCE MARKET, Grainâ€" Wheat, white, bush ....$0 96 to $.... Wheat, red, bush ...... 0 08 «++ Whent, spring, bush .. 0 93 «er+ Wheat, goose, bush .... 0 81 0 82 Beans, bush ........... 1 83 ra44 Parley, bush .......... 0 45 Rye, . bush .2.......%... 0 58 a.i% Poas/ busl ... .. ... ... 000 sifk lluclwh'a;; bush ...... 0 47 0 48 VAIS. DUSN ..onlsisieees 0 ME U 88 LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Liverpool, May 31.â€"Shoulders, Ttr’. strong, 338 6d. Cheeseâ€"American finest, white and colored, new, -ulfi“.’ 308. Tale lowâ€"Prime city, steady, 208 94. The reâ€" ceipts of whent during the past three days ;:m 862,000 centals, including 70,000 Amâ€" lcan. the above. were bou the SpmmterWand met foc s mt m - _‘C June 13.â€" *he estate of the late Step ben Allemang, east of Elmira. At Chicago, July wheat closed %%c lower thar Saturday; July corn, %e lower, and July oats e lower. FOREIGN MARKETS, Loudon, _ May â€" $1.â€"Closeâ€"Fiour, _ spot quotutions, Minncapolis patent, 26s Gd; wheat om passnge, casler and . neglected; corn on passage, rather easier. Parisâ€"Closeâ€"Wheat, toue steady; May, 10( 85¢; Beptember and December, 20f 200 flour, tome steady, Mlay 2if $5¢c; Scptemâ€" ber and December, 2if 15¢. THE VISDBLE SUPPLY, As compared with a week ago, the visible supply of wheat in Cauada and the United States has decreased 2,536,000 . bushels; corn decreased 1,424,000 bushels; oats deâ€" creased 504,000 bushels. The following is a comparative statement for the week endâ€" ing toâ€"day, the preceding week and the corâ€" responding week of last year: _ epe Eie on S enc o es ies May 31, ‘04. May 23, ‘04. June 1, 0%. Wheat, bu. . .21,573,000 24,111,000 24,565,000 Oats, bu. .... 6,740,000 7,244,000 â€" 4,802,000 Corn, bu. ... . 8,730,000 â€" 5,154,000 4,886,000 The visible supply of wheat in Canada and the United States, toxether with that afloat in Europe, is 71,255,000 bulhm against 78,567 bushels a week ago, 61,680,000 bushels a yéar ago. LEADING WHEAT MARKETS, May. â€" July. â€" Sept. New York ........0 0.+ D1 4 84% St.. Lortl ....2.k u.l 0.4 B4 %4 8"& Daluth ELEA EC 027 81 Liverpool, _ May Bl.-â€"Clodn‘(â€"Whefl, «pot, easy; No. 1 Calif., Gs 10%%d; futures, steady ; Julg, Ge 81%d; Bl'm.,‘g 4404; Dec., nominal. ornâ€"Spot, steady; American mixed, new, 4# 6d; Anrerican mixed, old, 48 7d; futures, firm; July, 4s 44; Sept., 4s 34. The receipts of American cotn during the past three days were 76,400 centais tor beef, Ne to Vc per ib. Sheep, dull I2e to 140 p-: L*”,m..-, 15¢. o TORONTO LIVE 8TOCK, Receipts of live stock at the 23‘ Mate ot wore Wâ€"lfl carionds all comâ€" ased of eattle, 128 IV m and lamos, 45 calves and 506 to RBlackwell. Over 200 cattle. mentioned in Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Closed Lowerâ€"Live Stock Marketsâ€"The ~_ Iatest Quotations, Tuesday Evening, May 81. Liverpool wheat futures ctosed toâ€"duy. %€ to 4d lower thin yesterday, aud corn fuâ€" tuivs %d higher to d lower. _ __ _ _ _ J. K. SHINN, Funeral Director and Emtba‘me Waterloo, Ont. Telephone 267. Resi dence, Young St., South." Shantz.â€"In Carstairs, Alta., May 25th, llt':,!'m wile . _of Buz ‘ ‘suhnu. Waterloo townâ€" p. * C Fell. â€"â€" At Victoriaburg, May . 25th, Jacob Fell, aged 33 years, 4 mos., and 14 days. % Rush. â€" At Plattsville, May 251d, Matthew Rush, aged 87 years. Shantz.â€" At Berlin, May 19th, Amos Shantz, aged 74 years, 11. in ‘nths, and ‘10 days. Fleischhauer.~â€" In North _ Sasthoné, May 2ist, Anna Marie Juagblut, _ relict of the late John F,eischhauâ€" er, aged 81 years, 32 months, and 1 day. ; Seigner. â€"At Millbank, Moraiigton Tp., May 235th, George Seigner, agâ€" ed 83 years. Milatz.â€"At Blair, May 33rd, Xrs. Elizabeth Milatz, aged abont 75 years. King.â€" At Galt, May 2?ad, Mutsvew King, aged 84 years. Henselwood. â€"At lialt, b.y 371h, Nellie Henselwood, uged 19 years. Swartzbach. â€"At Berlio, May 21st, at the House of "~lustty, Ciristiin Swartzbach, aged 68 years. Te t ermadt I ' '-: to â€" :.;,'; _},_, "J 4 h ~ +2 SCn annes . ‘ on atimee on : ton 10 chaule Mitier: 00 ue Dregerâ€"Wamboid:; â€"At Berlin, 18th, by Rev. A. R. 8p C m ll.f Elizaboth m, both Schiamkowskiâ€"Fries.â€"â€" At Berlin, on May . 23rd, by Rev.<R. . you Pirch, Franz â€" Schiumkowski, to Augeline Fries, both of Berlin. Kressâ€"Seymour.â€" At Berlin, May . 25 by Rev. W.A. Bradley, W Kress, ‘to Nellic Seymour, beth of Berlin; ...JOSEPH MICKUS, Avorion®Er... AUCTION SALES MARKET REPORTS. CATTLE MARKETS DEATHS C. church, by for sale on this mat $0 06 to $... 0 0s «++ 0 93 a+4 0 81 0 & dit 85‘» For tickets, iDostrated lterature regarding World‘s Fair and further inâ€" formation, app‘y to (‘n the premisos of the undorsigned l‘;\lhl . k ven. Ti o in mt i on wiins «ud pAj ing expensos. 8Btop over also allowed at Canadian Stations and Detroit. 29â€"3t. To see the World‘s Fair while overy â€" thing is fresh and exhibitsare at their best. Now Js the time. Hay, per ton...... Sham pm loo.... Wood.nmr:l.... Rxltort 0 ..... Butchers‘ Oattle.. attacks of â€"most microbes. _ _ _ _ Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovâ€" ery purifies and enriches the blood, and gives the body a vigorous vitality. It cures scrofula, eczema, boils, gmplu and other eruptive diseases w! are caused by impure blood. "*I had been trotibled for about four fiuuvlth eczema, or a‘skin discase, which at times was almost unbearable as it would itch so," writes Mr. John Larison, of 115 Powhattan St., Dailas, Texas. "I concluded to try Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Tomrk, i4 m to 4e 50) mame, Wls to $0 0; sY TB es me sn EW toflnu'I ATOOK. loy York, May #'â€" e m :‘;:-'vu ,mâ€"dnfio §%0 d&'l.fl m tile ud d m ce uo Phoice yeals fold M io 1605; cily dremse tings at $5.50 10.$0; lambs at 4 012'6 Ff' dressed mutton, slow, at 8¢ to 4 mt e to n-. dressed at â€" Receipts, 1200; steady, .z% “:‘.u..gf:' for m%n‘ Texas, "I concluded m'tzbr, Pierce‘s Golden Mcligal Digcovery, and afler using Bive boitics found that I was entirely cured. Please.accept many thanks." _ Â¥ s 0 â€" Accept no substitute for "Golden Med» ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as lgood" for diseases of the blood. r. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellets cure com» stipation and its consequences, WATERLOO MARKETS. Waterloo, June 2 Whpable.s.. 22 s...s .. .0 100 bus first class peas. Apply to Visit Your Friends in Chicago _ ENROUTE TO THE Great World‘s Fair At St. Louis $17.40 FOR ROUND TRIP J. R. STRICKLAND, For Sale. Strayed VarexTiN® %mn 18, Daxtes I.‘tim "aad a T4 "to Agert, Waterloo Heid East Heidelbore. 2+# hk mntiics $ toffernentnpent ot, war ...x.:.fi'.".;..-:'..:fi"-ggm > :"n‘}%‘gfinw on the premises 6â€"4moe "'mu lote It nd at e on mates fls ru o t t k iess 0 *L J. R. W right, Gait, are our agenta, avin puwvumd th* Baden Woollon Mills, H we ’e- ro to advertise ‘;q“ we have a l-rk: and well assnrted stook of gonuine wool en gâ€"ois on hand, which wo ofter at reasonable prices for cash or in exchange for go 4 mmg~ Rntable wool, for which we wil} pay the m â€" est market prices. W e use no shoddy or er cheap materials in our goods. N. R.â€" If you wan‘ your ca or blaukets &0 woshed, cln. ml'io our m-. Ry fair and honest deatingâ€"we hape to retain all 0‘d customers and al=> gain many new ones, K. and H. BRUBACHER, 1ONTATNIEG ores, lots 35 and routh uie t rnd cabe e d in excellent 00 bank. h stra w %wm&& dl orn! tuxi”..dw or hr\ht.rn‘ o 5s « + Te mation fopy $r promines. * * !* 10â€" I wish to thank »I! who have supported me in the peat and trust my sons will reontâ€"e the samte @enerous patronage _ All who have acâ€" connts to meitlo. p‘ease call at the Woollen Mills at your earliest convenionse. . Nyd sind b; nlâ€"'mg _@oliver to Hen glflkm o‘ t& *‘uwn ng #oolwuh, in -fi 0"‘“‘& of Waterioo, (post office â€" $iia Anp dourot in en anipormiing w e rist‘an surna and mmwflb gfl pariiculars in wvlm of their claime and tatement of their . 0 ‘ounts and the n-.lmo:‘be voxm-a!nu)ndd by them ‘u‘ll’ vorif VH atatytory declaration. AND TAKKG N CE tht after the sa‘d 12th day of June, A D, 1904, we will proceed to distribute: the assets of the siil deceased among the parties entitled {hereto h-v(n{ reâ€" rn.l only to the claim~ of which » we %fl ben nuaeo.nndmtworhun not be liable for said awsets or any part thereof to any person decemsed, |_ _ _ _ _ _ Waterloo, 10h M :7, 1004 I heg to announce t> my custmers and fo the pub is general‘y, that I hnve dispâ€"sed of my woo IQR mill« to my sons, who wil: continue to run the ) n dress at the old stand. _ __| _ or persoos of whose e‘aim notlos shall not have 2 mm P U EW L been received by the said Heary Dickert a: the time of such distribution. In Ttas Martrer or us Rerark or Jacou BonxaRmR Lars or Tus Towxsuir or W aTkXLOO, mvlg'sovnv or Warâ€" #RLO0, Fax DxogaBKD, NOTICE i« hereby given pursuaot Bec. n ie o reop are nldmsuoh nlrr‘&cvil wg‘dbd‘u Aboat the Its" day of Match, 1901, aro. reastrad at1 oviock p m., the following valtable VALUASLE HOTEL PROPERTY Notice to Greditors. wmens whon S gaice Toile SWR N O TIC E Haxuy Dick®nt, Egxa BAUMANXN, Kxecu‘ors of the ‘Estate of Jaogb Echnarr, That valuable Mi BADEN WODLLEN MILLS 80L0 BUCCIES ! BUCCIES ! GEIGER & BREAK BRESLAU, ONT Thursday, June 236d,. 1904, Auction Sale Take FARM FOR SALE, Farm for Sale HOTEL PROPERTY. â€"AXDâ€" ; REAL ESTATE 3 H. M. BrUsicnE® CORBRY, â€" L_. . | Trtmpuonn 233 .++ < Wargaute Writton, Onk 19â€"4t gl Victor . _ Feed CLORN AND OATS THE FEED THAT FEEDS. he is to deliver to customers in WKTEU)O and BERLIN in any quantities, large or email, at reasonâ€" The undersigned hegs to tender cinâ€" cere and hearty th nks to his numerâ€" gus customers for che liberal patronâ€" age extended him last year and to intiâ€" mate that for the present season he has laid in a very large quantity, taken from fresh spring water which he is prepared to deliver to customers Tl{}.fi.flflhmwd the ice is GUARANTEED ahd is can safely be us#l for dlpurpoul. i!; DEMVERY WILL BB MADE DAILY!!t A. S$. HALLMAN, Our stook â€"of clothing in all branohes is complete: You will find all the leading lines in _ t CHILOREN‘8‘ SUITS â€" You will fnd | MENS" BUITSâ€"Our Jarge outâ€"pnt enâ€" the stook large and varied J @gg | sbies us to carcy m nrge amake which this their headquarters for clothing beâ€" cnu:-i, they know 13r ;r;.mn them out right or not at all. price is from $400 to _: __. 15 °° BOYS‘ $UITSâ€"This department is exâ€" ceptionally attractive with prices ranging from §2 to 1° “ YOUTHS‘ SUITS$â€"The youths make price is from $4.00 to. 1ICE! 1CE! CORRECT STYLES IN MENS‘ AND BOYS‘ DRESS NEEDS Choice Prunes. Vi. WILDFANG. _ 4,000 Tons of Purest Ioe, Ed. Durmel, . | 5 of to: lak ons +4 2 dn oha oo w“‘mzm 4 '_'rg"q theâ€" best make, we keep !:. of Mh(;? We guarantee our corsets to be in 66, F rorkâ€" . manship, â€" Here are some our stylea we are posiâ€"~ unuflhhltnluhfi?iua..,_ Fite, short coreet, white or dove = â€" 50c 2 Style 20, teps girdle, white ‘â€" â€" â€"~ 505. % Btyle 135, pereale summer corset, white 502. â€"_ _ A special l‘ne of chnice Prunes worth 15¢, sale price 100 Prunes worth 180 at 3 ib. for 256. Alo P:unes at 20 Ibs. for $1 0U. Biill one more lot of Maple 8yrup at $1 00 par Imp. galâ€" _ lon or 90c in 5 gallon lms. _ â€"~_ h :C Roying and rcling potat 0s in !aâ€"ye q iantitles. : Also urmer‘scured wea #, lard, cheose, baiter and eggs. Agent for New Idea Patterns. â€" BERLIN â€"tine, not aummer corset, short white â€" â€"| Uly.wwmw'hz‘;,‘ gcylolfl.utdi‘::lag&mm : Cadet, short corset, white or dove â€" ‘ :‘mflm military hip ‘curset, whlh1 ve o =â€" % % % & S‘:ylo 209, military hip corvet, white dove k x k 6" T nc . m fawi A Share of Your Trade Selioited. 200, wilitary ‘hip corvet, white ot ariran m en vURT i0) Lo e... & good strong corset for stout people h‘;‘ ‘â€"â€"â€"FOR SALEâ€"â€" _ Ixrortsn» Boir kept for service. ite ber of i, (n preck jist ow enc lor tole. * * Imported Shorthorn Bull " Noxâ€" Cattle for sale. NOTICE is here! rauant to section ‘ 632 of the ‘Mnfi %\ ‘ made N & aEL N STIKICT Y COM.. PANY, LIMITED, to the Mui ' of the Town of Waterioo at a Osuneil to bo helt on the ‘Pwent June, 1904, at 8 0‘clâ€"ok in the ovening at the> . '(x;:"'“ iI Chamber, Waterioo, for the pa«sing of a :'ulflo’-..ha {Lo uldr&mfi“&‘nflli ‘- w thall have pewers of 'W Uvnpary s rediway, betwevn ho Spil ll-u':'\lo nl“m of Wa k' otion of Krb Street and C.nlfin â€"so “r n.u:.."l: nnw’w rmq j 1e ’ DButsd thit Eigh couch dey of May A. D;1004. horn Bull for sale. _ _ .â€"* . Also Registered Mares for sa‘c. the largrsty assortment iu §00 10x ... Ferrixtxrtyirtes “ FURNISHINGâ€"The assortment in this Toapeh h rap t uk ompthing: Al Yorkshire Pigs Imported Shorthorn Bull " rargir Arouznr," for service. Have also a fow head of Shorthorn Duted this Kigh:oonch day of May A. D,â€"1004. C. R. HANNING, .W & Berlin Streot Rallway FOR ACTUAL VALUE co To JOHN HILL, NOTICE. , ONTARIO. 15â€"monthâ€"old ShoRt: 1.%5 WÂ¥ Tha CGrocer BERL | H CÂ¥

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