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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Nov 1905, p. 10

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', We" Pro- "in: Ilium and i wanna Rate. tt mm mm from layur L' Annual in our evening - out-wont] in answer to the ques- *1 "h Waterloo Rampant" can- 1 in tut tank's mus. tho Mayor has neglect“ tae p y on uply In the column- in trtut, tho -titrro were “lied. and I! to but: In Important to an m- m ”mm. we tepublixh it In an toe tho Lon-m. ot them And our “Impatient ..-- Flt-t. in me any that Mr. Mue'lcr We no. request to the council. The ”holler business has increased at late yearn to such " extent that Mir ”not. quarters are entirely inade- quate [or the demands at their b'lil- I... and they were looking ahnu " a bun site. They were angular»: ml ' by .rereaetttttive men from main end other municipalities. with a new .1 inducing them to move their Fusi-, It. to those plates. Prominent ctern_' kn ot the Board ot Trude beard oi this end at once took the 'steps which, progreanive citizens shank! tale. Thry Oblled a meeting of the Board oi Tim. The matter was distrusseel and 1'11an . committee to I,tvts1taurl m Investigation was made, and on an strength at the report bmugnt in " this committee the Board of “Crude ”commended the Council to sun-hie . the present. by-law. The Council, Nth: the View or furthering the hest inter-I en: of the town, and, not desiring '0 Ion an established industry, mm- plied with the wishes ct the [hard nil Trade. and submitted the hr-law. II regard tn the nonunion. ”we is very little to say. Fhervos".y know: that errmptions can may Ites [rum on the general tum. f1tmltool - and taxes tor all local improve- “tannin be paid, and the'Mwulor illustry will also have to [my nit-$12 Tho exemption will only amount to a Hill when comparml with the in- ert... it the business. We nre anis- ttttd but tho expansion of this ind-Is- tey will bring “out the building of a; number at dwellings in town, which will mean in inrn-aseit ass¢~sgmonL tee tho town. We have all 'mtii'v"! "it the establishment nr expanciun‘ ot industrim have always been tolFuv, Id by a oorrespotchg rxpansiun on " town, and we are 'satisfied “fat '" rituals ot Waterloo will ':0' lm lillnuxiuli-d in the ttresent instant? H they toyat,1,r support the by-law LII t l r".T'.LMciN, Mayor. To the :3. it “nun, trieht there not be smur- .tSer I"? a! lt, Iding out indwmnmu " mn- no n-moul’ For inward-e . lovl mm ha" uymn its hands a 'tttMsg or mum lands which might h - {at a» rumour of the ind“- My a' a "muff: nr-miml sum. Would “I. a uni. which wmnhl'nm 'Pi".m- nrily in" to in nnbmmm lo tltr "Haunts rim be illegal? You" lush, ’thrlqrqur-Hu- "spooning the le tft' tttttwr-g-mr- PtNrrt'miiif- t I! let “Nun the pawn of one trrtiMot'pelirr In It“! a bylaw for gum; a hum! io secure mo us- .inl 01 an industry established in "ethes unw-um‘ily ol the prtsviat 1ttatrzr,io-itiTt%riiEt-th of Sir “mam Mulocll. "What we have Irts-r:or4," all Id: tru, reasonJhey call anon our! loyal citizirrrot Watt-rhu- to atqttrort the: by-law, uct hr Hm 'rake of Chas. Smaller. nor ior the msko of Councillor Mueller but tor the t ”W’s uh. It should be every chimn's wig-l! and “most desire (minim! up their town. This an .mtly be done ry uuhliahing industriu and assisting h than irzirannion Mum esi.s.eli.sy.ed. THIN: what (ha. Board of Trade. t,nd, Council are doing in the prevent 1::- The Muller industry is cmv‘dul ht mom. Their shipping laulv‘ics no not qulcient tor the demands of it min-n. They regain a sue In! the two railways of “alarmn. The" In only one sin sullah‘b mt an; industry in town. The price or “khan been bbjecled tn bywzoxne, In. tho Council mule the bowl bar- mot they could. To make, thi; site atndlaN. Mr. Shana will hate to ”who a piece of land hom Mr. Slit", and we understand. Triil rare to ttit up tho so-t-alltd "Goose P um!" a.lmtq standing nuisance in town, 13. runnval o) which many "iti't..v,t will hail with delight, and “MN! will alone in Mirna hall the price of the site. New. " When this matter was dryvusseti, Councillor Mueller took' no nan io! in discussion wha.tever. He made nu tumor to the (‘ouru'iL In'ract 'hc. by-lu! in not. submitted in his name; It all. The Chas. Mueller. whose Inm- apnea“ in the columns n! o.el br-law, is Chas. Mueller, Sr., father ot J, Cher Mueller, councillor. so} this his not personally inn-nn'ml. u! is, in nu’vuy called upon an “kl - his so“. on the council‘ board. as, LII Waterloo Ratepayer stem-.5 to. this he should. I “I. council 1u_csutLtlr_Lhr, -tesrL-iac-,,',, moms My tMr,--rdrr the bmtetit a the “Who lumpy”, whose open let- "r, mind in tho columns ot the te, Telugu», but who had not mainline-s to let the same appear M! " own signature, I ask lou to My grant me sum-lent spat-c to ”b m lollowin‘ explanation nt the M by-luv to be submitted to a: nag-yen on November 20th. LETTERS ON THE MUELLER BY-LAW. 1'". IAYOR'S RKPL Y ot 1rifiiiFirritriArj, tetriptormeut Io neariy_test “mm as payer. R qurmv ENQl'lRtR. I Part Rand" tnwn, tin-us , 'hifh 'nn I I would like very much if Mayor lrireumuin would cultivate a “spear i“on to answer straight, prtuuical question, that directly concern pub- Elic propositions, in as succinct AK i manner .5 ptissitrle,-rather than going (into elaborate and yet humid. F u- l, piahations. Editco Dear Sir,-r just want to my C may wards in helm" of our local lens- pital. llm‘r had occasion to br there Tery. often the past frw weeks. and I am please-d to state that Icon- sider the 1foseut1 is conducted ttt a very omcienf way. The kind and sth, Lady ts'uperirttrrttient nnd her Inha- taking assistants are doing a line work. Thee deserve the rontidrnce oi the entire community. lt is a most $11!»):th In: momeLAmL inn-n- both "coin the host ot attetr.iott The rates are quite reasonable IS compared with many hospiuls. I recognized in the letter that the l'voice is Jacob's Volta but the luau-Ill are the buds of Eu." l mu“ finale“ mum about it IM, player had employed some a! the itroteel mulincu In cxhlhned in dull; his name to the nude re- terred to it to Ind unused my qua- tions instead at evading them rr truMusg what to all: n "piauatirm ot the pron-ed br-taw., However. ',rustwithkusidu the aide” ot etttter Hulk“ or not“: "tsqreN to my questions lulu“ have to at yolto allow me I small - in your ul- In”: pure! to all I310: Ullclmun, or Esau, or both or them, 31 ttser Gdt I " qmstions regarding this so called explanation. \"Itmlon, Nov. 61h, Mt05 I was much pluses! with the full and [rank discussion at tho Huellex exemption and bonus by-law in Sat- urduy's iqsum This, is as if tduo1.t" te. Tre t,pmlified mtopayersul the town should hare every iniorrrutit.st on 35.). subject to enable them must their votes intelligently and in the but inter-sis ul "at town (3:: Ntrtr 29th. Tho reasl‘n giten forst..iv.v.it In“ the hy-law is that Mr. Mullet was otfercd a tree site in Balm and v.ould move his ctmpemgp la 1'cat town it the bonus were not granml l unvlcmtam thrre is a stringent lv, to preirnt any town to induce tttt in ulushy in amulet mur.icipplitr h more by. or.ering a bonus, and that any bylaw submitletltn'en ii cattiiu'. hy the run-Myers, wand he Miran] This w-mltl sum to be r,ontt policy and you will 1'onter a taror unit" you: nnny readers by publishing thr. clause of the statute "'s'peeting bona: [and nonunion by-laws bearing rpm this roinl. . _ To the Editor We have been hearing 5 great ural of Inc about the "best town" in Canada. theretore I think the I'gitt- City should nah-quanta mltlcivnt to run the institution in . ttttsittesritke way. To end all Minnelli tmunhu would on]: man slow cents ry.tra taxes tor not: Input-r. May thorny soon be the “best hmrpitst" Mr its yin in Canada. Let everyone any a good word tor the hospital. Yours. etc ' Dear Sir c-- many hands, stain!” mug, without making' any Mort to render assist- ance and get the establishment in operation. . _ I would like Mayor Uni-[mam to erplain his bonus policy. Docs}. Mayor Utfelmartit propose to bonus t1ousisa-. init, going industries, such as he (Mime. the Mueller business w,' he, and let an industry such as the but- posed to he bemused by the try-law, was not approached by representative men trom Berlin trying to induce him to move his plant. it certainly Laocks the bottom out ct the argument that the ratepayers should vote niru ' bonus to keep him in Waterloo, sce- ing he was otlered no inducement to leave. Ort the other hand, ll J. Charles Mueller. councillor. was, ap- proarhed by representative‘ men [rt-m Berlin. or anrwhere else, and ‘udure- menu ollcred him to remove the g-lnut such approaches and induw'uvnls would be valtselras, seeing that, ac, cording to the Mayor's exnlanadou, J. Cttaries Mueller, councillor, isnut personally iaterested. I would like to know which ot the Mttellers we "representative meer trom Berlin approached"? Did 'ibey Appwu'h Charles Mueller, Sn. "r J. Chartes Mueller, councillor! A fireet Answer to the question is important. because il Charles Mueller, Sr., be- ing the owner ot the industry pro- t _ To the Editor 2.- Dear ture-t an do "an aim“ est an ntreatted apicall- ol Ner- or W. with!“ in ya: paper to: Pr, an... A WATERLOO RATEPAYEIR RATEPAYER REPLIES. THE BONUS BY-LAW REP. P. IRWIN, Rector 8t. Saviour's Church mama. OUR HOSPITAL Yours truly. ENQUtP.lh"s The mtrkrt Saturday morning was 'V,' unnLn tirst-elass om, both as venom}: attendance and mummy and 'ouality of the produce on hand. mu. m: has atrium! m some ram: to "e n It. the average Minx tram 2d to Mr . lb. Eggs, which are very warm. anld at from 25 to 300 ado? . a decided jump trom last wrrsk's price. Vegetables and other produce sold u current was, . " s WATERLOO’S GROWTH IN I905. MEETING IDF M '", M _-rt-Fe- -_"_ _ HOSPITAL BOARD. All)“: Rum-d: Blgtmtad.udtqiiltttiitt is Now 3961 and the Assessment . $t,891,936. mln In mirprat It?! FViirTir.CicTil assist tke [loud to improve Use r.nancial condition mu! general And Whereas, this Bond {cuts that it the Indie: aid or auxiliary were rtseonstitttted, the mm of the Hoxpital would very much imprme both in a financial any and also in the way of vquipmcnt It is therefore resolved, that this Bowl rrgrets that the Ear. mer Board ot the Hospital Trust wore unable to work in harmony with such ladies' organization and that an iniusticc was done to llw said manhunt": by the Hospihl Board, and that this Baud new requests the ladies who constitut- rd the 'orttar,iratiott, as we" as all otho'rs interested in this insti- tution to toTamte tlg-msghmi Whereas, about two years ago an organization a the ladies of Benin and of Waterloo called the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Hospital Board, whohad the welfare ot the Hospital at heart, cont.ribitt,ed generously of "their time and abil- ity toward raising money tor the Hospital and more particularly in collecting money by personal can- vas of the Towns of Berlin and Waterloo, and thereby received a large number of contributions trom people who desired to aid the Hospital but were able to d" so only in small amounts, And whereas, the said organi- zation disposed ot such moneys in purchasing supplies therefor and further personally supervised in a most judicious aim bttsinesslike way the expenditure ot the mon- rys which' they collected. And whereas, sinct- the support of such ladies' organization has been withdrawn, the thtances ot the Hospital havc'been reduced to a deplorable condition, And whereas owing to the failure of the Board of the Hospital Trust to properly recognize the rights of the ladios' organiza'inn in the rondurt of thril' functions as an aid smioly lo tIto-Hospital and being unable to work in har- mmiv with tra. Board of the l!os- pital, tho said organization of ladies disbanded, Moved by Mr. Cram, seconded by Mr. Schnmlz: ' North Ward East Ward South Ward West _ Ward.. Number of Dogs in 1904 1905 Real Property . Personally,.-.., Taxable Income North Ward East Ward South Ward West Ward Ru) ”our” ...._ Pennant] ......... ' Taublc imam. .., Real Property _......-'... ttRe' Personally -....r... ......... .. . Tumble Income ..3... .. Real Property _ Personalty ....r..r Tuable Income Decrease Total ._ WATERLOO M ARK H.T Total Total Total Total Total ASSESSXIEN T FIGURES. POPULATION. Reeapi t ula.tion. North Wad. South Ward. .. an West Ward. The annual incl-rue per 1,000 in the utiuus countries ot the mtrtd tve-. Norway 13.9. Cterrnam: 13.2. "mum! 12.3. European Rank 11.9, Sultan- lzn: n.9, England lid, Denmgrk I . . - management of the Hospital ond so extend its usefulness in this community. The above resolution Mas unani- mously passed at the regular meeting of the recently elected Berd ot lhu rectors ot the Berlin and Waterloo Hospital, and the indications are that} in the near future 3 Ladies' Auxiliary will assist the Board in the manageh ment of the institution. Dr. Tukano, oi Japan, In issuing a warningJo his countrymen _that the rate ot urn-use in her popuhuom is dangrrously low, submits the Volum- itttt compuisnn: There was , large attendance of members and {he affairs ot the Hos-' pital were thoroughiy discussed. The other of hTe T'eier Shaw- to donate the greater portion of the proceeds of the sate at 750 copies at his song. “Why not have Peace hr stmurofjir," was grEmTittr MT.” uowlcdged. . (‘lauso 80 at the Rules and Regula- tionsrof the Hospital was amen-lad " striking our the word "pin/mg“ which will allow physicians lo hing all their patients to the Hospital " they so desire. . . The "rtuw'rmntis made with ir. G. Sheppnd with reference to the pro- pqu-d minsln-l _stttye Ins approved. . Donuitms of flowers, Vegeuh'es. trait. chickens. etc., were rtporttd JEtyty_htr.HLeE,_hrr_a. 11._L, .hou'nu Mrs. Latttenschlager, Mr. Bennlngvr. Mr. Diebei, Mrs. Ilcimbnch. J. B. Hughes, and Mr. o. "annual. Those present' were Messrs. Col- quhonn, Diebel, Graytrill, Flirttott,' Laing, Minchin. Bruce, McKellar, Rata, Rumpel, Hughes, Cram and Schuylz. Cash donations were reported from '"d5""" - "v, "" the tollowitm: 97 Piece DINNER SETS _ Ft'herWMotz, 's. Regular $4 oo, for C. A. Ahrens, $5. . I'nilod Thanksgiving service, 53 :75 97 Piece DINNER SETS Si. Peter's Lutheran Church eatita- Crown Derby Reg. $1900, for la, 811.90. The Lady Fiupcrintendent's te.rtort " Piece TEA. SETS, German showed Mo, Hospital digs in licto- _ China, Regular $6 oo, for her; roccipls 821810; 11 patients in ', . on Nov, Ist, r., e-.. n.__.__.. A....-.-.. The House Committee reported hav- ing sutured the services at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Miaskowski IS care- taker Ind cook respectively. . The account of the Pease Foundry Co. tor the nevi heatinb appaulus Co. tor the new' Mating apparatus passed. Other accounts amounting to $552.13 were also ordered to be paid. GROWTH OF POPULATION $1,891,936 .. $183,035 “(0,135 1905. 1901. Increase. 283,035 t 240.725 t 42,310 532,995 489.530 43.30»? 746,821 601.m5 t45,tile, 329,085 272.“ 56,385 $746,821 $601 Ms $159,553! $329,085 $532,995 1905. 1904. Increase. 351l,'135 3478,55 $48,545 219,896 118,350 10t,rt6 _ 15,400 Moo 11,500 1805. toN. Increase. $467,175 $431,280 “0,045 “A” 63.000 38.515 30,735 5'00 15,3515 $239,300 33,310 5,975 1'09. "N. Increase. 8351.350 $232,150 {30.100 38,210 17.315 10.935 8,515 1.800 3.315 1905. 1504. Incrrasc. _801 324 dec. M L115 16032 " 1,133 1,110 23 3,961 912 $1,eiM,160 $237,776 -trsr,ttiTiiciiiir 9,000 3,110 _ 4,500 1,475 $273,800 $56,285 $489,630 3,802 we mm 1,110 836 $43,305 842,310 ':,,,,,rljtitEilli,dllL,,jr,ll)ilrt 159 80 7 I; owing to said at " being too large tor moat buyers desiring to buy; in the meantime we are reducing the prices from one end of the stack to the other; remember this is a genuine sale, not on every dly axle he most dealers advertise by making a enroll reduction on some lines only, in order to draw custom- ers with the o6eci, of selling. other profitable zinen; this sale means reductions in all linen; may linen wil be sold regardhms of cost prices M we are anxious to get out of business at the Very earliest Opportunit. We therefore extend you a nor-dial invitation to an Ae,an early call to demonstrate to you ithst we are doing. A few illustrations may give you an idea of what is being offered:-. _ 97 Piece DINNER SETS _ 44 Piece TEA SETS, ”it?" . . . l Regular-$7.50, for $4-50 I China, Regular (ttd or $4050 in Piece DINNER SETS _ tT nn 44 PiecS, TP., _titiTscrr_tt_rlyt o. 95 97 Piece Sweeping flak commencing Friday, 0111. 20th, at nat; 910W" ya or “:5. $190!). Tor 4- havv Regular 6oc per am, for A.JV " Piece TEA SETS, German - 4 00 l . CUPS and SAUCERS,lututstittta 65 _ China, Regular $6 oo, for ' Blue, Reg $1.00 per dog. for . In fancy German, Austrian, Japanese and Funchr ehina of mines; variety you will tUt the priest Juno", mt in two. ' . Fancy Flower Pots, born the I rdinavy 1le Jim ware to the expenrive Inuwellel wsro including some very tiue Louwelsm ware use: originally as high M 98.00 a piece. _ All our Regular toc, 15c and 25c. Flavoring Extracts, now for 7c, 10c und 19c respectively. Jelly Powders, rtgulsr loc., now 'ie or four for Me. Sardines at from 4e. pr gin, and up. I aim bog to ' Her the following: --ftloek ot which the st r9 forms 3 part, the desirable reside, m corner John and Mary Streets, the apple evtsporator, the w urchouse on the G. T. It tratk, halides four harm-r, wagons, buggy, weeding Milky, ete. " Geo. Fil ase n fl u g, Hwing decided to go out of business I beg to offer my entire stock of GROCERIESIMH CROCKERY en block at’so much on the dollar; until such opportunity affords I will mm a Redpath's Best Granulated Sugar - " lbs. for $1.00 Best Green Rio Coffee - " lbs. for $1.00 Best Roasted Rio Com - " 8 lbs. for $1.00 R'ce. Tapioca. Canary or Hemp Seed, te. perltr.: Malta Yum. Forms, Gauge. Meat, Blungd: Food Triseuit, 9e. per pukwgc. . SALMON, flst tins, export brunt}. regular 18e., now 2 for Mg. . SALMON, togulnr 12le. and 15e., now 10e. All our Regular Stk. TEAS, plunge or bulk, now 40c. " All our Regular 40c. TEAS, package or bulk, now 3tte, Allour Rezumzsc. TEAS.parkageortrulerw ae. -c . _ Here are Suits and Overcoat prices among which you can pick‘out the you wish to buy at our great Selling Out Sale of Clothing and Furnishing. All kinds of Men's and Bora' Underwear at a bi; be so'd by New Years. Come for BIG BARGAINS Ilcn'n my T.r.'testtr Ubufl with big star-n collu- "g. " telling out prion - - $5 1 “I Menu dsrk mvy blue sold but English new" Cloth Winter Overcoah, mndp up In indium lung box baek ntfl’, drum! Italian clout lin-< ingu und ir‘mminga, sin. 3.rU, ungain- 310. sailing out price . - f - . a M.! Men's long loose duh Oxford grey choviot fin- ished Flirts Winter Chamois, heavy weight, Cbttrtetstield "yle, haimioth pk on huritatr md good body lining-i, regal“ " 00, calling oat ptioo - - - - 88.98 Men's doubhs.breaaed heavy imported Twised Tourist Otrereoattr, black ground with faint light mixture and large colored oxrtrrphsid, _ undo with belt at back and self coll”, derge body lining and hit-cloth sleeve linings, reg. l6 otbseilav,r, out price - - $11.98 Sellngjut Priced ' ity Grocery and China Hall. Regular " no, for DINNER SETS _ Rggular $9 50, for DINNER SETS GROGERIES, as long " present stock lasts to, - Going Out of Business Iihire.saloh & Co 7:00 BOO 1 0.00 1 2.00 - 4.00 " M $6.08 t.98l Mens’ 3.00 Pants for . - - T 2.25 at a big discount. of r3galar prim; as the shock must al Boys 5 00 Ovmoata selling out price Boys' 6.00 Suits fur - - Boya' 5.00 Suits tor - - Means" 12.00 Suits, selling out prim Mens' 16.00 Sifts, rolling on; price Isn’t-inn husk Englilh Chniot Wills Over- I on“, medium length, in" boa but ’Itylo with band com“ shouldm sad but clou- Iitting collar. mu clam intertiniop Lad trim- linings sud ap'eutlidly tai'orod, reg. 18 oo, selling out price . - - $13.48 Youth overwatn, size! M to M, rtrgaUr 11.00, Men! 9.6 Jodd Pant: for B sys' Over-coats, in: selling out price 44 Piece TEA SETS, English Chma. Regular $350, for IO Piece TOILET SETS Regular $400,1'or 10 Piece TOILET SETS Crown Derby Regular $6 50, for WHITE CU.Piytd SQUCEQS -- - itekiitar"rec' iteFair/'fik WHITE CUPS 26 to 31, reg. 8 00, sellinz .. - " " oiling out price - 8.98 Waterloo, Ont. $8 50 3.75 8.98 l 1.98 2.50 M5t5 .50 .65

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