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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Oct 1906, p. 9

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ttt" ORGANIZING ir; . ma comm Wm Gouty Teach". Will Sana! Mr. Wm. Linton ' [or Athette, Boud- Duh; the tart week metal meet. ings in. her- hall in Benin an aatt yr the clean ot the County TWI' Aasoeiatimt and an vu- '+ local associations tor the pui- pou o! organising tor the support cl Mr. In. Linton ot Gall. an ' mem- ber at the proposal Advisory (Emmi! to tho Minister ot Education, sttie* will consist ot twenty members. Mr. Linton is one ot the Dunno-m teach": in Wane": mum», sud ‘hilo he will receive the unnuimou» “no". ol the Waterloo County ten- chen it is eorttueatly expected that he gill also poll a large vote in m. adio1rttng counties The priming]: ot the various schaots in the county have (armed Innu- selvel into a mud coma ittre and work has begun in organizing a solid vote. for Mr. Linton. Nominations Received "on. Dr. Pyne “when that th. (allowing mutilation tor electron 0 members ot the advisory council han hem received so tar: High School teachers-mmtrat D. Pred Palm-alum, Toronto; Frederick P. Gain, B. A., Windsor; John A. Houston. M.A., Smith's Falls; Thos. A. Kirkconnell, Port Hope, Stephen Math. BA., St. Mary's. genuine school teaetiers--John T Rogers. Links} - V s-...-. Public school teachers-John Bur. chill, M. A., Cobourg; Thos. A. Reid, Owen Sound; A. A. Jordan, Port Hope, ’ iiUtil, ‘schoél inspectors-Wim" E. Tilley. Ph. D., Bowmanville; Jos, It: Smith, Hamilton. - - -- Nominations close an October 3, and voting takes place from the third Wednesday in October to the third Wednesday in November. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Good of Water. loo spent a lew nag/s last neck thr guests ot Mr. and Mrs. F. Mast. Mr. and Mrs. Taitem entertained about sixty of thetr friends and neigh- bors P' Saturday evening. it Icing the tirenty-tirst anniversary of theit wedding day. Those from a distance were Mr. Shot-man and Miss O‘Neil ot Paris, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lam: o' Hespcler. . Mr. and Mrs. William Graham and [unily or can spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Levi llagey. . The larmers in this vicinity am busy titting silos this week. The marriage of Mr. William Peel to Miss Mary Bieta ol Little Ger- many will take place in the R. C, chereh ol Little Germany Tuesday. September 25th. Rev. J, (inch of Bloomingdale call- ed on friends here last malt. Mr. 'A. GottsUhen, Benin, spent Sunny with Mr. J. Bauer. T Mr. John llabermohl returned on Monday atter spending a week _ with mcnds in Wellesley um] Listouet. Farmers are' busy ploughing, threshing and taking up potatoes and roots. .lllu Amanda Sthlotzhaucr is visit- ins trieatda in London. 5mm. Andrew and Edward Mar tho spent 1 few days with friends in Enter. _ Mrs. Con. Wendlnnd of Exeter is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dams, Sr. Mrs. Ed. Kruspe ot Tavislock is visiting her parents, Mr. .nd Mrs. H Stomach" - Mr. and Mrs. F. Mestserschntidt/ of Brudhagrn and Mr. and Mrs. P. Her. lich ot sttskesprare Sl'ndayt-d with Mr. and Mrs. H. Messcrschmidt. Mr. and Mrs. G. Witstrrtehk'r and family of Strauord, Sundaycd will Mr. and Mrs. J. Ringetelder. Sept. go.-otr harvest is mat and the summer is Mme. Stu-Mn: w won in lull swing and the threshistur out tittr have slum! up. The yiv'd o', (“in is very fine and the quality- " above the average. The soc-m tux beett lgirly dry-too dry in sumo In] ca1ities-and all ("Pals ripunntl in: goal shape. ln lormrr P'arh' a 2006‘ part ot the grain was riprrwd by ur- ty host. Re had srvrtral 2m.” this month, but ths potato vines n. ttw hill are still quite mum. l‘umton are n bumprr "up and the q-miily i, excellent. Warm no tow and 'ttich. on gel only $1.25 tor a long ant harp, algy's Work. Summit" men art itom " to $2.50 and ortgtttrer.n mm". Itt, same or a litttr.more The suzar m llncry at Raymond, in the southern part ol the prnvinzr. is turning ulll a good article. Our local zuvmnnwn: numb is Literal-too liberal, t ittr "tne-tuit made g grant ot a lull?- ter ol 1 million dullnls to rmourngu the cultivation ot sugar Beets. nhkh grow to great perk-rum in this (-li- mate. The Dominion anm m-m lunchd our to the provincial Con- u-In the monument of "w "amen m. which lave been a qreatytoort to th- Northwest. Quite rm~nllv the Bern-tun of Agrkulturr estnativhrd a sultan lot the lattrninx of rttitk. ms tst this point. Now it um mutton and spell-hinders in the kguulntivr hm at Edmonton could "onort thr ,Oorernmrnt to-rsUMistt Attttitoi" in parking has" Inn w in wk mu the tutu-"mu but mommly thrlt rt- lam would hr aperrrtttrd and "my night In" dar be allolltd n nick h lb “all cl has. _ (Bold out from last week I (Held "at from last weak , (Bold o'er hon: In: week l LAUOMBK, ALBERTA LIMERICK. ROSTOCK . can»; Bert. urn- - In. an an: at the 6eath M Katt)- M. Purdue! Pug-guy... ty [a "ted in the 'M "tareetg the tmit will and - train a the G.Y.tt.at cured: at My Inoll‘lg last, Ill "and Inn I." Ml. - " ”ZED BEFORE IIBCK. Th: 5363;; was adjourned until domiag. . The MIMI session of Wilmot Tp Council was held at the Tp, "a," Baden, on the 17th ol September 1906. The bonds cl liq collectors wet tresented by the Clerk, tor llenr Valker, Daniel Zoeller and John L .“orler. collectors tor 1906, and we]. weer-ted as ample and satisfactory, mi the Clerk was instruclch to hand war the Collectors' Rolls to the Col- vetors alter the first day ot October, .906. _ The following accounts were passed: l. M. Steinnran, cement. to date ..t...tr. ....r_m.. ....rr..q .....,...$1'3A8 t. Kichler, fil1irm approach at Anderson's Bridge Tm-... _........ 16.00 l. Leis, shovriiirttt grave! on Tp. line. i amt. m..-.-).--..-. 1.50 Isaac Spreeman, repairing road machine .ererr»-* ......... ......N. - 8.05 .onathan Jantzi. bonus lor 130. rods Wire Fence ..t... ............ 11.40 Peter Bast, H3 loads gravel ... 11.44 V. lleipel, 213 loads gravel and t' iii;iiiirirdir, 59 loadsvgu-Is-l 4.72 doses 'tttalta, 50 loads gravel, MN I. Kieswetter, 168 loads gravel Urs. J. Kaiser, strq 193m gravel .rrmm. ... -F..F. .-..rt_.. ..‘. 40.32 r. M. smith, " loads gravel... 3 50 ". Holweii, 3rd quarter's sal- i/ru, Clerk and Treasurer, mslage and telephone ... .-. T. Hohl, gruelling as per ot- compensation .....Trt. ..r.e.... .,. l s. Kavclmann, 297 Ioad§ gravel I' and allowance tor use of fuel-l 30.04 I. Gieyerbt0l, 124 loads gravel 9.0's l. H. Shaun, M2 loads gravel 27.31 mam “was, 30 loads gravel 2.41 lac. Stu-either. 25 loads gravel 2.IK l llnwn" 2m loads nan-L. gl.'.N' tract ...-.e... ...e.'W.. .te...... ...... 1.1.31 Ernst Albert, lumber to Arte It3.4t I. Hotstetter, 195 loads gravel 15.61 Council anon until the tsth tyi Jetober. 7 ----_ _ - . Ci. -ieiiheun, 50 loads grain I. Steutr, 70 loads gravel Vrr \. Wegtahrl, f" loads gravel Scriovs Aec'tdente-tt very serious evident happtm‘d to Mr. mm. Greer, 61h con., Wallace, on the Mth inst thile hauling Wood from the bush Ur, Greer was seated on the load an ot which began to fall in Iron: rt lhewaggum Ike horses-trectum riOtetted and ran, (Mowing Mr. ’lrwt trom the load, breaking hi: trot and leg. Medical aid was at one: summon" and trom latest reroris In is doing as well as can be expected The W. C. & B. Co. have sold the dance at the season's make ot cheest 10 A. Ballanlync & Suns, Stratford at the record price of 13c per pound. The local option question " min; sgitatrd in this township. Be can noxlly hope that all friends of tent. "'ratwe will give it their most hearty atpport artiie4rrmiathettaoisai?.s ot lite bar. As there is onlr tn'? ll at ttte ornsrd should 'r. uua, gis loads grin-l .. I. K. Schmidt, 182 loads gravel ...mm..t. mer.-.'.'. ...tr.P.. ...-. -_---_- . "‘ . r-IA _.-..," xnsrrl hum in the tonrstship, w; should hr ablr In 5mm. “w. and Mrs. I. W. (Huh of (mm. viitird at the home of Mr Louie Idotph m'rr Sunday. . Mr. ('harlos Writ" is ttrrotnittrt a v” Mooa 51'" ot"att.s Jun 10 mums».- is moving on tte property tortrrrly owned try Mr, Wm. Wollo. Thr following Canadian whats 'tave hwn rrrrrttlr act-urea Human: 3hr awry of Masts. Marion ' Mar. inn. patent attortteh, Montreal. Can ada, and Washinglon. D. I'. [Mormnion 'tt the whim! will hr swtrptitnt tree ol charge " applvlu u the chow named firm. No. M05136, (lemm- M. F--ruson Amiga“. N. tC, Sign. No. "'05.". Min-cl "oh-ms. Tatt, mlm-r. R. c, planing machine. No. 100.7", Simmu Beuntrr, Oak- wood, CN.r. sinu- mluhmrnv. No, IM‘HQA'nrhu P.. Murtln. Nil. lam-y. Mu... shout load", No. 100,772, rum: Ainsworm M. John, N. K, “mum mam". No. Imam. Forum“ AMM. St Jean in Clo-"Ins. Qua. but No. 100,772, Funds Aimororih, Nt. John, N. R, “um-m mam". No. IMAM. Forums-1 Amid. Nt, Jean dos (hubris. tilt. but No. Will”. Shut-In D. Bach-l. mm mu tr Mr. claws... Mr arid Mrs, N. L. Adolph span Sunday at ttte pun-u! home. "i." Kaiser, 504 - leads WILMOT COUNCIL. PATENT REPORT 1 over from he: not ) - -----_ WALLACE. do, Tp. (IL-r1! .. 10:92 'el 1.01 wer 5.6b, l.. 2.2t I-i0.7:" 18.04 33.7! 4.3.51 Tomato. Beet. 8T.--rhat a. mi.- Tnut Co. In. "rind!“ out oe “I.“ ta mum in an punt-Io " an lhloldn-Ryu “who! Novelty In Brilllh Columbia. aghtt that tho partial who and!“ by it nu be lollovod. mu m .tartitnq "nation which Mr. Elliot th Imonnn. Supreme Counsellor at the L o. I. made Won the Insurance Conn-baton you'd” morning. In sup- port " till nut-non! cheque-agglu- - “8,000. winch you (In: by Mr. Paar Run. who sold the property to [In In“! mmy. to Mr. - W. Fowl”. M. P, who conduct-d lunch.- uou on W! of the Unhn Tran. co.. In the may, II duel-[bod by Mr. Suva-on. of mm. wen produced In court. Mr. - umlnlon to . repre- unuuvo ot tho Union Trust Co. that tho "no con-annual: be [waived tor the property nu 3110.000. m not ”8.000. n and In the conveyance. and u M by tho Unlon Trttat, wu SWINDLED OUT OF $55,000 --_- "ai-d that a m In. Show and about the option on an British Golan”. property. "Thqtgrstg-ntrotrtit-erom . Vancouver paper. Bent to me by In! con. who n tn the we". and connin- lnc . report at tho ovkluee given In the can of Peter Rm :3th John an on“ ”And the true eo_tiprx for the option was not ”25,000. but 8110.000. Then vet. “to opdonl glued - on “would. othemnhdum amount.” mid In. Show”. ”I...“ “run the othcr 855.000 nun In." can when?“ "It that In true, we hive been "unmet! oat of 865.000. and the men who Bot " must account tor It. We no uniting the new]! of this Investi- nuon. and our lollcnor nu been Instructed to take the news-try steps to recover Incl funds.” "riaveF my knowledge of this 'er 'uae-fret to the others?” "sir-not? but the susplclon from tho nut transactions.“ Cauldn'! on Mun! Price. Mr. maven-on had been unable to ob- tun any micro-won u to the mount actually paid tor the Okanagm Lum- ber Cola property, but hid been usur- od on Sunni.” In: by Mr. McCormack. who I. now man-(or ot the Ptteitte Lumber Co. at Vacuum. that he had received his full shun of the purchase money. whstever tho: wu. sauna; Sun-lent Made by swam: Camacho: Smea- you ot the I O. F. In connection with the recent re- organisation ot the Union Trust Co.. Mr. Stevne-on said that Mr. Matthew Wilma. K. c., had conducted the nego- tiation: on helm! of the I. o. P., but had not rendered I bill for hln ser- vieea. Mr. Wilson was entitled to com- penletlon for the work he had done, but If he had been commented In my oth- " than the regular way by my one other than the I. o. P. " was wrong. He had heard rumors reuntly in con- nectlon with the matter, and it “who had nude my prottt out of theta-ans- action, the amount so received would hove to "be repnld. Gone Out of Lon-luring. The mnouneement wu mode by Mr. Stevenson that the Union Trust Co. had gone out of the lumberlng hull- no”, having sold the Knmloops Lum- ber Co. It a. priee which will repey prtnclpat and Interest and 875.000 pro- at. In addition to which they expect to recover the 855,060 ot which Mr. Stev- enaon and the order bod been lendled In the purchase. l Two Options; Two Prices. In the afternoon R. C. Leveeoonte. barrister. was tirat called. He 'ttad something to do with the transactlan between Fowler and Peter Ryan. Mr. Rnhhed instructed him to sell the ee, for "60.090. Shortly after this. it we: lug-seated to hlm by Fowler and ileConnook that If the price come , down . purchaser mlght be secured. He _ was under the Impression that the pur- ‘chaser we. a Maine man. The new ‘prlee was put " 8200.000. and witnes- drew the othon for that. The option was drawn tn dtnttteater. - had one-41 men .Mthe can; and hi; canal-Ion in. reduced to 81W. - _ "rho out was nearly aged. In: Porter would, not com up a other “.000. Then my mum-don was re- duced to 810,000, which m to be In!!! out of the $170,000. I did not know that Mr. Ryan method the whole 8225.- 000 and] you totd me Just now," an! Mr. Love-come. "Mow. much did Ryan my rout" “SI: thousand two hundred mid fifty dollu-s. The “Inc. nu not yet bean mr John tttttt that ho had put the late July. "aetDotmatN - In the Union Truttt Co.. and had .qnulned for the dimming. Ho hid 81.000 worm of mock In th- Great Wat I‘M Ctr. n... 'th-tom". Boyd eau. At this point Mr. Sheplay requested the witness to 'phone for his docket: In mutiaa0o the“. and. In the moon- tlmo. called Bir John Bord to the wit- an. tttand. Mr. Simpler ma. In View of the 071401100 that had come out, " b. no anything to m. A Wltneu replled: "As to the kn] - pset of the cannon grunt-ed by me u to ttte tnmncuon Involving In uk- lng up ot In“ In the won by enter- In; Into a mama. a has been nun- given to under-tend that e tub-mad our: of the price we. to be carried by the gentlemen havlng the option. Ar to the promo. I know nothing. and I had no limitation that no director- of the Trust Co. end the Land Co. were going to borrow bom the Unlon Troll Co, The whote Inn-(ton anneal! to me like thu: In the main transactions of the Union Trust and the very large transaction In Northweet land there was no tam expenditure of money wtthout the sanction of the Mate". It was a most promstrhr venture. but t know very mu. about the working out of the transaction. Them was no clash at Interest between the directors of thr Land Co. end the Union Trust. M there w... the "the. of the roman wound carry. No one looked at the nub ter from an - 'stattdptthtt. This: In borne out tron the met that t m the ready my n “In “no (In! I "tt -" and Mr. She/ploy. "tttat In in n on Great Weet W Co. W concerned. apart from the Union Trust Co, no one pint In, money In It In! your!“ Ind another mun om holder.” In my 15me In the agent? "t and not know that, And t In my much tum-0d to hear It: h "The "we. Ina-hon of the - nlo never fluid Any money. to! DI the ma am out wtttt “an“! I" he sto" tor which no mo MA in! DOM?” "t " M km." "t m ttot know.” The almost legal account was had- M - m. d "Timber “mun." but Mr. ”an hed Paar Ryan "a the next 1mm "om-ed to my Mm " P" cent. com. n. tttmmttt that a. "a Mr. m alum on no firgt that “on no cutoumnmnum tttMU "70..” Seat '- "t CNN-g: Mr, human-nut” w. 'tge.9rioeteteteqN'.rr M Unlon Trust "Who told you to diaw the“ docu- ores" to me nonu?’ 're','."',, of "Mr. Ryan Ind r. Fowler." , g: 5;: n... JIM; WW. I of money Mr, WQMOINO 91'0de the ttrtnt he 'ttrestem. document. whlch vs: " exact copy. run)”. bttt t but ttttMed. ' r working out Mr. Shel)!!! reM the aura-mom. The van no clan! Attrert any” “qu were left out, 3nd rector: at the ttttt price in quoted at $170,000. Mr. I m... n Lew-come rum-”rd "Ila "Oeontettt. the ”may. The not! any Fowler and hymn Cams a a: m. - back WIN: a document for 8:25.000. yum II. In". um bd- No. . at th- - In“ It",'.'.', MI- - OII b m l. 1.. in in tho I“ In”. an In“ a on nun vnt " can; Ill. only yelled-y. all amid 1.10 n 80-, “dammit“ Autumn- cor can but on {If-‘6 our and bum- " Three venom no known to I." been HIM Snug] omen an alum}. “Mr-wen Inland us being at. on can or n uumn. Wall. Tue know- Arad In: ”use: J. I. But- lor or ten. lull; W. w. Button. In- n... " ma. M: Edward und- 'v null clout. Ive-vino Ill. Ont-Pi. Family lac-:4. Anon: the Inland In: Mrs. Luther Grumman-r. Spawning bad., u I w", burned; Arthur Shoemaker. (“in months old. badly burned. I'lildls: In. Wald-man. Gaunt. Ont... bum. on bee and arm; and her lunar n. liar- wet. “ed b, Vlnson. Mt. John, u, 'ct but“. but not unwary; an. Nellie Livingston, Bunnie. tund- Ind nerk burned. 3nd he: ehiirtrm. Roe. I mi Mk and". a. John. 4, Fem. t. all bad- V burned. but will recover. Pulm- M No Mun. Guelph. Sept. .gi.-0. H. " shaman. Illa-band of the woman whom {our chil- dnn are reported burned In the Catlin _ In I marlin the Lion Dry Good: "on here. lit-Swain“: ttad no w- Ital-n or an - ‘Ahont is other: were In; ”new": burned. ' The train canal-tad of an eng‘na. "halter. beams car. two Pullman}. one chalr car and . dim an. MI but the dlner were burned. Th9 train was going at the rate of " mile- an Iron: and nearly every pun-anger was uleep It the time. Near'r every one lost all their clothing oxc'm nlzhtweu'. lave-cont. Introduced Fawn: Mt mu.- nou. Mr. Len-come was to receive a commission. but he m not think " all " per cent. - "od in. same day you mad Ill- tltp. option to Mr. - for 8250.- T" "I dorft number that. The only explanatlon I can [in u that. the eastern llmlt. tnwnlhlp M. would b. embodied In the larger opuern." "No 1 month! ho was going to operate than mm" The meat - settled a $170.00.. nun-the ml agreement. "Fifiiath. in" you - of 'ttwier'm Intentions In and to the mutton" 7 it: Ryan gave Hie We!“ at the [lulu igt death. _ 'ak Memo. to the 8286.005 option I went to Love-conic: omee. where the document was may to pan on to aw. other party. Mr. 'ro-qtrRrtrBT.-WB. day I slgned the act-cement. Jul. M. conveying the limit- to MI", I know that the Trial: co. were gaming the op- tion. " I thought. in trust” "What did you say when you an the 8:25.000 option?" Dinar-m to G. u rm. _ "We". the undentnndlng val that although the price I was to be you was $225,000 the Bitteretteo be“ that amount and $170,000 wu to go but]: to Fowler. Rattler had made arrange- ments to sell " at the inner rate than he was sivlnmme. I venture to as? that the 8170.000 option was not sign- od by me." _ MF. Shepley muted to ttnd from the witneu what he understood from the agreement. but Mr. Ryan could not "I would gladly give you all the in- formation I could, but the mm and substance or the whole matter '33 that I signed the agreement conveyancing the pm“! qt 3225.000, and that I was to xiv. back 858.000 to Fowler. who was making a. ttrottt on the deal." Mr. Shepley asked Mr. Rynn when he forgot the convex-usual: with Mr. Fowler. an to new asked Mr. Shem. ”Have you forgotten It since the ml- gulon in British Columbls . (cw week: an?” I ' ' "I - I must hive" Mr. Ryan mote-cu! that he had on- tirely forgotten the convention. but Mr. 8110ka kept utter him. When Did It Go. “What an Mr. Fowler tell ,ou.ntrout the 855.th destination of It?" "Nothing was add " the time.” “Will you was: you damn know?” T don't m. 1 our: remember "Did you forget " since you an In the has?" and Mr. Sheplcy. tc" "U tsi and that he wanted the mom otherwiu than for him-ell I wank! not bollm him than norjnow." . "Winn did Bttwrer'tert you he 1'llt going to do with the money?" mun Mr. sneplay. Mr. Ryan could not remember the conversation. Counsel kept on. however. wlth tho mun that Mr. Ryan admitted that mun] months uten- Hi Fowler had radium that-he had " - 919 money with moons one, but he (wlt- nus) did not believe him (Fowler) then, nor does he now. "Did he tell you wlth whom he div- lded the money?" "YeB." "Who?" q "I won't gnaw" that." "Wett. Mr. Ryan," uld Mr. money. “you go away 9nd reflect on the matter nnd come buck Inn on ”and” non- Inc gt 10.30.” bog! Ingmdgd In, the $250,000 option. Mr. Shepley drew attention to the met tttnt both optlnn- were drawn on the name any. covering the same pm party. between the same venom. one " $200,000 und one u 8250.000. an. matey #htr.Tse'rNt," ati we docu- mem, and Mr. Love-come aid that he not brought it. This question Included "You were not surprised or shoot- ul'!" thundered Mr. Show". "No; t was not." "What did you mun: About the low mun" "It wan to In. the price up on the " t III-meted that Fowler wt. .3. In: to put forward "a prion that he m paid ll 8125,00.” _ Witness had nothing further to do with no - mm the date and for the ttrut payment at the Union mu Co}! "tmt. I]. drew me “(mm-u of new em. whlch m made on! "O Mr. raster. no the draw the “I v! the null me. male out from In. Hymn to Oro-, R. Moder. ovum FAIILY BURIED athWt you recollect thtt Fowler IP" you believe m tyt ma." “dam. which but tTherttore it takes a jump in price. Platinum is the only metal that the dentists can use lot certain purposes, gand it can stand an intcnse heat, melting only " something like 3,500 Negroes." . I The metal is used principal")! [or pins to (“an the teeth in the gums, and also m Foreman: inlays for the teeth. There is metal which can be used for the “me work and A?a.'t stand a great beat," but it counties much (more rapidly, and is, therefore, not nearly so vgluahlc. PLATINUM IS SCARCE AND PRICES WILL GO UP _ Do your teeth need repairing? M so, you'd better hustle to a dentist rat" away. The price of teeth is go- ing up. “a TV '"ihe increase is about " per cent. already, and it may be considerably more before it stops climbing,“ said a Toronto dental dealer on 'ruesdary. "What is the reason tor it?" _ “fl he scarcity ot platinum. Thqt metal is selling now at " pcr‘ptnny- weight in the bar, and across the line it is whotesalinr, at 335 per ounce. Since the. mtsso-oapanese war began the platinum mines out there have not, been worked very much, and the supply ot the metal has run very low. continues to grow in public tailor your alter rear. II it Items on at. the present rate " will soon he in every home in the Dominion. It deserves it, loo, tor " certainly is n great lun- ily ml tumors pun-r with)“ at mpml on the continrnt. The Pamilr tier-M‘s new premium picturn tor this sensor: is entitled "h Tug of War" and is one at those pictures one sees in m nrl More with g ticket "price two dollars." To get the "m- ily "on“ null Weehty Mar and such I hartihl picture all toe one dollu is certainly big "Ne. " 2t'Sr,'ff2StT"ife . A "aw-m an Wm. rut-v4 "$33 Rift-71136. U-l an M. a...“ md 'tt'gurtggtratt can. I.“ lag-1". --ct ttignite,-," "M www.1- - 'ludallhrum Tl1Uagllutr'm'1't, rw- I - Mm oh-e-o" “a! - W ilk-“thaw "Mat " MPI’H‘EWI -. " -- -- As-u-Luca' "'.....' [TCHING PILLS Leave your Order with Agents. or send direct to HISTORIC WATERLOO . It will be interesting to you. When you have it you will read it from cover to cover, and you " want one or two more to send to distattt friends. , C " You can order the book direct from us ‘through any of our authorized agents, and pay for it when delivered, at . ME STORY of the wonderful progress which Watcrlro County has made during the. past one hundred years is some- thing that interests every person living in the county. lt’bcqually interesting to others who were born in the county, but now live in other earls of the world. The CHRONICLE-TELEGRAPH. lfto be sent by mail add IO cents for postage. The. Progress of One Hundred Years 40 cents. Attention, Accuracy, ilare and Dispatch We devote all the thou to and] the public Ind to who our Drug Bnnloou n moons. - - Guelph 11ertud: The extension of the Guelph Radial Railway to Ptrslittch. lake and “esprit! wlll not he pro- 'ereded with " the present time. At the joint WNW: at ths Railway and lFlnum- mmmilu-c ot the Citr Poun- 'cil and up She-M Hallway (“unmis- slon on Monday awning, the project w“ (answered at, some lay-4'5 and " "I fhtattr decided that no artitm he tam just now. We keep in stock a mu “no of Drug, Potent Medicine. Toilet Art. I Ida. Budgie- oud Soup. l but tmt not but our Pronorlpdon Detmrtmont I- fully 1 (nipped cm: the hate! Pharmuoentlealu and than we we able to ("span one“, qrhat the Doctor prescribe. Ttr on once Ind you will all again Your We ”listed. , It Ind been proposed to rnbmit e by-luv to the “tap-Jen in the course of s couple ot weeks, but the conclu- sion of the taint committee now ml- tera' this Invaluable. " my te, however, that the by-Inw wt" sobe- lore the maple st the municipal clue- “on In Jenny. ‘Mr. A. l Donaldson, of the Halt Reporter, mm Nerreurr o! the Board ot True oi Ind. town. Ma any“! . mum on the awn-in; Malt 0' ch Toronto am all will am M. an tun an In“. IIII‘I'WIIE "on“: Phone ‘62 - - ”Imam: WILL NOT SUBMIT A BY-L." mums & 00,3110 IItiIiiumilih. mt wak numud " 8207,. , Ito many triumphs go to not. i' up. Inge chop!” in the musical“ history of this country. The hu. tory of music in Canada. would be ,.imsmntrittes without this chapter. I i, “who: upright or and II a piano (ii-tum!" of ttatrtf-beatttttitl in urtic- tio (lain, without a tin] in "my a] of mania! construction. The llthi.at!tihtt, Piano _ tmhlo a All an“ iii'?iii'i'.iii"iiiiiiiii', IGS, it 'etfeeP, 73yiil "Le, Tiyie'Fiitity The lure?- Planar. td-et. HTS. Palmer Plum. Toronto. hstusdhtg purchase- bnrlm on. form min or plum to aka mm Yon on no and hear an of the no" mainland piano- on the um. Boor, the only and proper way to comp." Tho only plum unnam- In on. urlo having an cf the be» Intel a planet In nook. Print all mm w an patch-In Piano. and on“. and and ro- The Dominion “no. and ore, Bowmunvmo. The Bell & Co. Fluo- and 0mm Guolplx. . Queen Sheet. . . 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