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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Jun 1906, p. 12

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‘ ADVANTAGES OF PURE SEED : First of a Series of Agriculture lcrrtnnt lleefin‘fs Was argelÂ¥l Attended at espeler. 6 The Women‘s Institul mecting at which over attended. _ Several. exct esting addresses were & hold economy and â€" Yyal pprtainim; to the home THE VERY BEST REMEDY wFOR BOWEL TROI BLt Mn t un Oemireait ie s well known.resident of Blufiton, Ind., says: "I regard Chamberlain‘s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoca Remedy as the very best remedy ler bowel trouble. I make â€" this â€" statement after having used the remedy in my family for sevâ€" eral years. LE am never without it." Fot salecby all druggists. < Widespread interest has been evehâ€" ed in England and Scotland over the new departure made by Willtam Jetâ€" fersonâ€"PoHard, â€"police jadeeâ€"of â€"St: Louis, in compelling prisoncts chargâ€" ed with drunkenness | fo sien _ the pledge and. to Keep it, undet penalty of the enforcement of a dine or â€" come mitment to the workhouse ‘That this method of treating prisoncts of this kind has _ been hichly successful | is shown br his report. Heâ€"sars that very few persons have brol.en _ the pledge, and most of those who have taken it have cempletely teformed, «ince atter stayinme sober for a Feat i is not hbard to make temperance per is not hbard to mMi? mancnt. In commeonting lard‘s methods, t rauch comnt cetvn €Mressos taud epon system at servetlh abte" to make sute @re keeping. faith, |Il'l“-‘»!'1‘ that trece tried Uby â€" one of mapistiates. _A i. "Of / what~ mue 1 Mr. NM. F. Borrouéhs, an old and men fe pmisin‘ Shn The | infae has i "heal «etth the oftender. ar wp| with, *Welh, 1 ow ather. opportminty e of these pledses tot ~~The chairman of N of Redditch owho al fstrate, says that Y Pobard‘s | plodse af l)pv*\nflhts, wtuit~â€"ot] seem inelmed th.fa but involy« ferets ‘ PL The « makes : of farmh Amelia an Mt UTess, xISIHNG BY PLEDGING (Toronto . World.) N NEA pH s â€" from _ the vatious n elected. Institute also held a h over fifty members ral. exceedingly interâ€" were given on houseâ€" nd various matters MARRIED wml 1PS : much + sentnUet _Judae Poebban says: Jâ€" 1t tw send â€" such Wny saffers?. tot te. Cheart to Tetert taxlk er. and usually winds . J wiff give‘ yh! ad dy. Just you sign ene s for one yead." "af the district commil lim also sits as a MaZ:â€" hat ho has pat Judxe ge of teetofatiom bnto tconther munihst ra Lo. in 4var 11. . Oriaint: HTELâ€" M tÂ¥ 3 3 upon â€" Judgzt e Â¥hitish prs apee Li JOHAT That his proj and hope 48 yperiment will the â€" met ropo budse Polbant : If n wnd 64 bl i the whiext wloptren vodimntmt se in them act that by i the jndge â€" 4 his. profece been evolo dovrer t itlim ‘Jet ts?. totâ€" be. tiefert tadk swally winds Poem yen adt can sen ene they upel. wiven the e Wh ol eent W t 6n witen it Interesting Session of Wellesley T"k’”‘a Cattle Byâ€"Law Passed and Permission Granted Wm. Glaister and Others To Build Private Tclsphone Line l Bc ween Wellesley and Crosshill. Int lt an Pol The Wellesiey Tp. Council met, purâ€" suant to . adjourrinent, .On Monday, the Ath day of June, 1906, at _ ten a‘etock a.m., at the Tp. Hall, Crossâ€" hill. ! Altue <o PyR nmul All the members were M A. B. Robertson, the re im# the chair. ‘The minutes of the. ge moetings, and of the spe« at J4nwaoad, were read, ho and passed, 13 2. S e wuu PEDTCCY Communications, bills and accounts were handed in, read and dealt with accordingly, as follows, Â¥12.: It was moved by 1. N. Hucitn, secâ€" Un Cns Rm Oe 1 on o 10000 1008 4 t cac ind i It was moved by 1. N. Hucitn, secâ€" onded by A. CGibbonus, that the sum of three doars be paid to G. W. Wray, as award for killing a dog | in the act of worrying sheep.â€"Uarried. Council adjourned at 12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. BE A11 mano They met at bers present. Yhi NA V S The Council at once formed into & court of revision, After taking _ the oath of office, A. B. Robertson was appointed chairman. Quite a number of complaints were received, and atâ€" ter due consideration the chairman reported as follows, viz.c: We, the tourt of Revision and Appeal; _ beg to report that, on the appeal of the Bell Tetephone Co. the amount of $i% be taken off the roll; that the assessment of Peter Lenbard be . reâ€" duced $500; that Poeter Druar‘s dog be struck on the roll; that the . as~ sexsmient of J.> Framt he reduced $3M0 on . the , village property; _ that R.. Hooey‘s assessment | be lowered s280; that the sum of $500 be taken alt J. Seifert‘s total assessment; that M o oast cu® 1 O \M vit P enbacuer, (Geo. Brenner, G. LackNC!. [E M. Coote, (. D. Koehlet, F. 8: Spies, S. Kie swetter and John Boeâ€" wel. As there â€" were â€"no other â€" apâ€" prads this court now anitjourned and that said. rolls are finally vevised. All of which is respectfully sunmitted, Court of Revision and Appta The court resolved into open Counâ€" cil. 1t â€"was moved and seconded that the report be adopted. 1t was moted by A. Heipel, secondâ€" ed by A. Gibbons, that the following aceeunts be paid and that the Reeve jssnc his orders in payment of <the same, as follows, Â¥1Z. W. Arnold, file across the read $5.88 .L. Heinbuch, . pubting cin. Sewers 8.50 Jos. Farrel, rep. 3 bridge: 3600 W.. armpid, | 4. Heinbuch JSos. Farrel, Thox:~ Haxt Henry Jacobi, tep .. Forwell, filing Peter Voisin, bowt wire fener . P J KFewings, lumbe David Seis, |u|Hiux; D V\ Playford Jas. Farrel Thes. Hurn W Cresshill, â€" June They M Shaub equied â€" drv W nachint NNE U L1 wev A. B Tetal Thert Mew s of the general . May of the special meeting were read, found correct 1 rs were in attendance n the reeve, OCCupyâ€" moved Iny e brit cltt, o Pail_BAY____....__â€" pec . cleaning . diteh 1.30 p.m. AM me Cattle Byâ€"Jaw Jumber account .. cleanin@ diteh and enfyert, 1 pay .~ â€"rep. read purtYing in «eulvert 11 .0 work on toad ROBERTSON purt im I by \. Dammeier, see Gibbons, that Byâ€"law train and fegimlate the eof animals on . the K. Chairma® ith, 1906. : ditch brjog in al for 14 n1 oT salary Vi bridw« rods alar y en B I 5 $# B JC J alavy emâ€" wried 16 § FuRUd 400 6. 1 t public highways be now ICa® a M5° and second time.â€"Carried. > Moved by A. P. Dammecier, secondâ€" ed by A. leipel, that permission be and is hereby granted by the Municiâ€" pal Council of the Fownship of Welâ€" lesley to Wm. Glaister, M. D., and others to â€" build a private telephone live between the villages of Wellesley and Crosshill, both situated in _ the Toywnship of Wellesley in the County of Waterloo and Province of Ontario, and also branch lines east or west of said private line to the easterly and westerly limits of the ‘township, â€" alâ€" ways provided that nothing will be done in the: construction of this line ot _ lines â€" to interfere with private rights, privileges otr conveniences _ of the travelling public on the public highways, and further provided that no portion. of the tine or lines shall in any, wayâ€" interfere with the ditcheés , or graded parts of the public â€" bighâ€" ! way.â€"Carried. t C M FEHLL wine cmmil C1 On motiou of M Damincier the sun ed to be expended side road. A0 (0 The Conncil then We tee of the whole on | I1. N. Huchn was Mi said committee on IM Robertson and Damu ing in the necessary moved by Heipel see Robertson that comn open Council.â€"Carrie Jn pir Whereupon it was MOYCD 12. 7" " C Damtacier, seconded by A. Gibbons, that BxJaw No 578 , as now filled in, be read.a third (time and â€" passed.â€" Carried. ® According to said Byâ€"Jaw No. 578, only â€" cows, Oxen, steers and heifers can be adlowed on public highways of the Tp. of Wellesicy irom the 15th day of May till the first day of No vemiber ifâ€"eachâ€"year from the hour of & a._m. tull 8 pai, if properly herded by a competent person, Alt Other cattle, horses, poultry, sheep, etc., are entirely prolubited on the _ highâ€" ways cither at day of night _ time. The fees, charges and penalfies for . Nal waltus V cattle rumming at the provisions of forth as. follows, colt, . bull,. steer sheep, goat aird each kinad: over The above impeced . w such auimal . with section Moved by A. P. Dammeier, that the sum 6 5°%; dollars be paidcto Grorge Allingh:un' as compensatin for sheep killed by a dor or dogs. â€"Carried. Moved (byâ€"â€" Gibbons, seconded by Uucke, that this Courcil do now 2dâ€" jonuin to meel azain Wednesday, the Â¥ith day of June, 1906, at 10 a‘elock a.t., _ at Tp. Mal, Crosshilt, when Court~ bf â€" Revision _ re the George Brenner drain will be held. PETER F. SCHUMMER, > Tp. Cletk. {Ivomei Has Been known aml is UGnaranteed to Catarth. ol curt the vomt tint Uhe pleiv._Awalih..â€"A4s hewling, n sep UE frasrance penelrates to the most reâ€" inote airo passages, as h0 meticine takem mto theâ€"stomach can possibly do. â€" Itametiate relict . almost â€"always fotiows the use of Hyomei, and groat beveltt is seen after a few days‘ tecatâ€" The only Disk that docs Twieo the Wotk _ whilo hulf casior on boraesâ€"& Keesré Not Rqualled by anything elso Inle for cwtivating. _A Succems for makâ€" ‘l Seed m--l. ‘IT Yalt l'.lo:.a: Land. or Summer Faltows or Sta a(er harvost. Look for the m\m!"ftfi' SKLL."* Nono# genvine without it For Sale by Agonts and Manufactured by Clerk‘s Oiec We hav vch adenl Committer T. E. BISSELL, Ecoma, Ont. ant Clemwen widal S ouncil then went into commilâ€" the whole on Byâ€"aw Noa, 378. Huchn was made chairman of mimittee on motion of Messrs. on and Dammeicet. After fillâ€" the necessary dates it Was by Heipel seconded by. A. B. sn that commiltee resume in mont chronic rathed Tlor a goat aird and the st of peuttry ind abose mpate this small: expense with fees charged by specialists. Drop a post card for Booklct * K. REMARK ABLE TEST ti Adad m of Messrs. (Gibbons and the sum of $10 was grantâ€" cuended on John Dechert‘s n it was moved by â€" seconded by ~A. G w No. 578,as now 1 third â€"time and â€" J ve siven Hyomei a most theot ut remarkable fest. remerdy has mude . so man bat we have urged its use 9 W1 w ornery euttit, it soothes «l muceds membranc . 0 Wioat anl lungs, kills the getims, andâ€" restores . comâ€" ih.._Jts healing, â€"antiseptic penelrates to the most rcâ€" passages, as nD meticine + thie â€"stomach can possibly mentionei â€" fines may he ithout _ empounding . any, or animals, in cuninrlnil;" 4 of Byâ€"law No. 383. A. Gisbons, secondetd . by neier, that the sum of six raidc to George AHingham daon for sheep killed by a be now read a first in Open Council PF. poultry, sheep, etc., libited on the highâ€" day or night time. es aud penalfics for. t. large contrary to i this Byâ€"law are set K,â€" Â¥1%.; "For horse, er, ox, _ cow, heifer, 1 pig, the sum, of 25¢ um of 19c veach for all v. These charges are > the pound keeper‘s tn June 5, 1906 mutde | so many urged its use in es of catarrh. \ ninutes â€" four a an inhater that n for Yeéar to Cure Ei5 wothe oo c onl PW tee ANaiii uty w Et'fi very| much a-;. a lew . of early sufferingâ€" the most. As it‘is very uh this section a copâ€" lous shower, would be a great help to vegetation ‘of all kinds. S Mr. Fred Krots raised a barn on Friday, 25th. Every part of the work was successiully carried out, no one being injured. e MRi ied qed Se d ds be MEvaly CUPOCCCC Mr. Geo. Gabel raised a handsome driving shed one day last week. Uuite a number of" the young folks of this section have spent pleasant outings by attending excursion parties to Pike Lake. l Mr, Peter Wiederhold has a gang of masons building the foundation lo:‘ his new bank barn, which he intends raising in about two, weeks. | The Wallace C. «x B. Co. are shipâ€" ping the last of May cheese this week. The price paid was 114¢c per lb. The price of cheese is tigh, and no doubt thé farmer will look .pleasant this season. t + P Puy 18 i cxial.. Among those who took a holiuy| trip to Port Elgin on the 24th were the following : Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nickel, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yown, fr. and Mrs. Joe Grosz:and Mr. and. M#s. Geo. Mubn. | Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Kennedy are atâ€", tending the 23rd annual conference ‘of the Methodist Church, known as the London . Conference, _ which is being heldâ€" in Windsor. | Quarterly sacramental services were held in the 6th line Evargelical church on Sunday last. Rev. Knechtel, P.E. of Berlin, conducted the services, MUrs. John Beckner, of town, spent fhe heavy frosts of a W t do very| much damage We are pleased to announce the marâ€" riage of Miss Mclia Sitler, of Listoâ€" wel, to Mr. E. Hahn, of Berlin, atâ€"the bride‘s home, Listowel, by Rev. H. Wagner; also the marriage of _ Miss Exithâ€"Anold â€"to â€"Mr.â€"Danicl DPammy, both of Listowel, by Rev. HM.Wagner. As these young ladies were residents of the 4th line for a number Of, years their many friends wish them many years of happy wedded life. * Amnual â€" Mecting.â€"At the annua} meeting of the Maple Leaf Football CJub, of Zurrbrigg‘s â€" Corners, the following officers were elected: Samâ€" uel Cassel. Hon. Pres.; Nelson Shaiz, Pres.; Ephraim Cassel, 1st Viceâ€"Pres, A. E. Kerr, 2nd Viceâ€"Pres.; F. R. LaFortune, Treas.; A. R. G. Smith, See.;. Chas. Zurrbrigg, Captain. The club will meet every Tuesday eventng for practice on Mr. Zurrbrigg‘s fats. The appearance of St. James‘ cemeâ€" tery bas been greatly impeoved > by work done by comunritice appointed at dast vestry mecting, assisted | by many _ willing hands, who deserve great credit for the interest | they have taken in the innprovement of the cemetery. * $ { Mrs. Ben Jacobs, Morristown, spent a rew. days with her brother, Mr. F. Mast. > Mrsâ€" Livergood, ol Presich, . Calit® on old friends Tuesday. Mr. â€" Beniamim Snyder, â€" Bloomingâ€" dafe, and Miss Mice, of Berlin, called en fricads in Limerick and with othâ€" ers attended the GaTt Horse Show on Friday. ‘ The â€"yourg people of the neighborâ€" hood had their first annual. picme of the season on the 34th of. May on the ridge of the old Clemens: Farm, now ownet by Hion. Senater Merner: Mr. and \rs. Neal McDermid and dauctiter Elsic, of Howick, spent â€"a few @bays with Mrs. A. MeDermid. Mis. Giles and son Gordon havesteâ€" turned to their home in FToronto afâ€" ter se nline six weeks with relatives his Mis. Giles turned to th ter spumling here. Mrs. spent Mc spent mens wILL sAllL GN JULY 19 London, June 5. â€"A. H. llamilton,] Seey. of the Sceottish Bowling Assocâ€" fatiem, speaking to the Canadian Asâ€" sociated Press toâ€"day, said it was Orâ€" icivally intended that bowlers should sail on the C.P.R. stcamer Empress of Ireland, July 4, but the |-Zmpn~ss‘ not sailing until the 2ith, bowlers could not wait. They ate to sail on te â€"Allan: liner Nirginian,on July 19. The bowlers decided. to leave by the Virginian, so that the Ontario Assoâ€" viation‘s arrangements are not . disâ€" rur bed. 1 The more of a bore the sermon . is the 4ess â€"of ahote itâ€"makes â€"inâ€"the walls of sin. Some men think that heaven is (o Mame for all their trouble _ becanse they always «ay : "Thy will be done"‘ before eating lobster salad. % WALLACE.> Witmer_and_niece of Plattsville Sunday the guest of his brotlâ€" Witmer. ©â€"Mitborn and daaghter Laura Manday with Mrs. Asabella Cleâ€" rest on HAYSVILLE LIMERICK a holiday' (©44h wavre! the annual PeQn _ WULe q s. Philip ‘own, fr. and Mn.‘ dy are atâ€"; ference ‘ of , ‘A JUNE BRIDE: 2 a !O-OOC.()-OOOO-OOOOOOOOO'OO‘OOOOO 2 3 Who requires help in planning and seâ€" § 5 lecting her hats suitable for her trousseau & will find all the latest : creations for brides & § . and bridesm aids at * j C . 4 " 0 F ’ ® # | Miss Lowes‘ Millineey Parlors HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS ~â€"_H1IS T O RFC W A T E R L O O That rain last night hustled every thing, especially the weeds. sPIING TONICS Gong: June 5th, good to return until August 8th. L AZ Y duly 17th, hone 462. For rates to other points and complete in formation apply to nearest Canadian Pacific 68 King St. West, Agemt, or write to C. B. FostEn, 1UMH mcnmt.fl "Yonge 8t., Toronto. E. "ANRENS & CO Deutsche Apotheke. D0 YOU FEEL " his is the time ot the year to. clean out yor system. We can relieve you of that tired feeling. D:Â¥ Shoop‘s â€" Restoratice, Nyals Sarsaparilla, Abrens Nypophosphites â€" Co. Beef Ironw and Wire ete. Leave your'Order with Agents, or send direct to RETURN FARES: HE STORY of the wonderful progres$‘which Waterloo County has made during ‘the pastâ€"one hundred years is someâ€" thing that interests every person living in the county. is 5 It is equally interesting to others who were born in the county, but now live in other parts of the world. § It will be interesting to you. _ When you have it you will read it from cover to cover, and you will want one or two more to send to distant friends. You can order the book direct from us or through any of our authorized agents, and pay for it whemsdelgvered, at 3!? N ORT H WEST The CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH. Beâ€"lin Plru maey The Mogies o One Hundred Years 40 cents. Friday . morning â€" Chicf® QO‘Neill, of Ferlin, took Otto Koekhn to Victoria Industrial School at _ Mimico, where ho. will spend the next four years unâ€" der the ecare of the Children‘s Aid Society. The lad has caused consider= able trouble recently,. Glencoe ratepayers Monday carrie the byâ€"Jaw â€" to advance $8, 300 t1o the Hoaz anitting factory to enable it io rstablish a factory there, by 219 o 4« 3000000000000000000 FREE LESSON GET TN LINE Evervyone May Now MmUSIC *sTOREG and get the particulars â€" at â€" ~ $ N OT THAT CHE AP Wanless . FOTR YEARS FOR HIM Viclin, Guitar and Mandolin â€"Taught Call in Now With the times By Taking Our COURSE 68 King St, Wes FREE <4 Piano Buyers. Great Bargains. My small wareroums will not: pert. mit me to bold: in steck the large» number of secona nand Pianos : and Organs which I invariably have | to take in part payment on new goods sold. Itherefore am determined to One Thomas &.Co., Hamilton, square carved leg#, 7 octave,: in ..L good order, alt polished like new, _ > rosewood case, good piano stool, pFCG ...« .l> walnut case, â€"fdund loegs, good tone, with stGQl ......... ...« »....$50 One square plano, wainut case, 6 octaves, round Jegs, good pracâ€" tice piano» for Whitdrem..... weise u.. $25 One square piano, 7 octaves, rosewood case, round legs, good SEOEK _« reang sn vonss onl rrvenerine cnurvcocer ue O One square piano, 6$ octaves, Decker make, good order ..........$85 One Berlin organ, 6 octaves, ano case, walnut, like new, sets reeds, 10 stops ... ... One Doherty organ, 5 octaves, 5 sets reeds, solid walnut, bandâ€" some case, Al. OT&AN ... ... For organs less than $40, $3 cash and $3 per month. For organs over $40, $4 cash and $4 per month. Stools with every instrument. ‘This special sale will only last during the month of April. One Bell & Co. organ, :6 ocâ€" taves, piano case, . walnut, 6 months in use, like new .~....... ......$75 One melodian, â€" 5 octaves, good QYOEK ...ucws mérrime sesuruss nevioessestuns; _ For pianos over $50, $5 cash and $5 per month.. Pss CLEAR THEM OUT â€" AT A VERY Low Perce.**f EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Forâ€"pianos less than $50,â€" $4 cash and $4 per month. _ _ i Queen sireet, Port Elgin, June 4. â€"The electors nfi Port Elgin, by a majority bf 248, decided toâ€"4ay to instal a system . of waterworks at a cost, of $30,000, and to guarantee .a loan of $10,000 to Stevens, Hepner a Co., for the purâ€" pose of erecting large additions _ 10 theit brush and â€" broom factorias. 1t is the intention of the fiirm to double their present capavity without delay. The corporation will also proceed a* omee with waterworks ty provide firs protection and to â€"supply â€"water fer domestic purposes. Albert Krasmms Seiouttr, NLD., vile lage of Elmira, is apoointed Assoct ate coronet for the County of Watetâ€" Ioo. eP bnragnbad o t y One square : pigno, f octaves, C PORT ELGIN WATERWORKS F. &. GARDINER, Nest door to L. Sattier‘s ysesssses +4 §1B0 ......$65 piâ€" $10

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