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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Jan 1911, p. 8

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million, Thi for [noun a is secured by at under which tlr Id he that in the h put the bank's r bonds and stocks ities at $650,976. An interes . eve ahirs oi the hank wh light irom a closer tstu huts. and which haw ,fi.7_- - mu- m m Farm: Bank. "In Cron Amway. J. Soy-Ion: Cod-y, an ttai be In not. my to proud. The deluge did an you. lot my mm, In H. tr. ”Man. K. c., It. Tuven' counsel. 'poulduo‘ human. The“. In . “Jo-sud Maul Juury 6th, and Mr. 000-, who In: present. renewed hi. “I at "Otttt for Mr. ’l‘nnn' ap- am " that time. It. Coley said later that he would In called next time, and as Mr, Devan had several times amused Ill desire to proceed forthwith we taking ot evidence “mild be begun in the Preliminary Manny; a txvek “on We}: by the crowiriii"i, ins up of the bang As to what the evidence being pre- pared by the Crown will disclose, Mr. Carley was silent, He also rNused to commit himself as to whether or not any further action would be with} by the Crown in regard to the wind- ine Inn at on... L_,L Those who have studied ht the shortage will al 560,000. The item in the ...o ...__. - _ _ u. 1l'frest'?s-4eveiopment in airs oi the hank which has'con ht from a closer study of the b' :nts. and which has caused a .0! interest among the ball 0 following the a0air with u t, is that the Trust and G Company is: a secured cred the extent of about a quart-w 'v“ w .l- - r...” m this morning to m. to the chm od mating “b0 Min- to th. Common in col-couc- “a u... M....-, _ . Toto-to, Dec. si ." - “I” I ...=......‘ " m..." "tii',,"" ‘..,...- ”a“... WMJmao-u Mar I; mos-awn!- Ngtcuau'acu agh- P" Company Shortage ot This advanced ' assets ttrcits t was spoken of In a possible settle- iiome who claim to be 'm to the bank's "airs dividend will not "A: to what the ex- boll r said later that he would next time. and as Mr. I several times expressed b, -.- ___ . _ have studied the " "tlout.." quarter or it is understood. 810,08 and It remain largely a until the interim ' statement to the te meantinu: u. is k1.yilence. tiw a0air with mud: he Trust and Gtiar, a secured creditor which has 'come I") study of the state- will amount to n in the last state- this would Come he list of assets t's holdings ol railu to p, Half-Million PP, in 'uuaG 'er Ceo t '"uvrs6omt, is ' the bank, and 'ltqrtesited with ', a... tiGTriirll Hg The dole-we did are " rely "ew Ia: of the or the _ tarm- ' " not) MI" I other see“. a good bankers Bows ARM WK il) was» our '. . Tun bank 'g ' Eurr1tA--Rmmr-msitiis, Christ- mau. Cmmciiiortr-usraei (iron, Wm. lichens, Harry 2mm, Charles L. . Knack. I " NEW HAMBURG-Reeve, Katzemateier by urination. 1tillors--F. Dom", M. Rom. I A sad with“ took place in tho mm tttttfr mill on Filthy unor- , whlch resulted In the untimely d ttorhiott.ruaeoer, the brfght . Id son ot Mr. and Mrs. J. do) or that muse. along with three campu- pl-ying in the top storey ll um Ill-achod an old belt inert. “hilt be was te- klt llnzn the pulley his ht in the belt in some the HePELER--hea.vor-- G. D. Forte tt Reeve-L. E. Weaver. Council- ttF-J. Flynn, H. 'si. Karch, J. Lidtpert, L. Grill. w. Johnson and C. T. Grab. The bylaw to provide the Park t'ortrmissirm with ten thousand 00L lars to complete improvements com- mencvd two years ago was carried by a vote of 5M.ror lo ‘703 against. W00LmCH-ateeve J. J. Wilkin- son (MIA-Deputy Meerr--Adam Mat- lusch. C'ourteiuorts-.,S. Koch, Paul Snyder and M. L. Wetter. Brown. Atdermen--Jirhn M. Roberts, Jacob Keller, A. Knechtel. M. S. Frame, J. Stevenson, C. Hatter, H. Pauli, J. Reyes, R. J. Menu-es, J. Alles. Public School Trustees-Avon War], D. M. Ferguson; Guzman Ward, Jam Stewart; Hamlet Ward, Dr. J. A. Botr.twett. Water C'ommisaioewr--C. lemur- m: HESPELER. [dent to Gordon Schiedel at Brestaa Mills Results h-nrv by Matthrw "chum, former road Ionmnu. This. action is tor liv bel, mes the claim Is for 8500 dam. a'y,eti. A. Hartman. The street railway extension br-law carried by a majority of " votes, the mu- being 1.125 to 179. There was only one untoward inddort ol the Aldermauic election. A writ has barn issued against Aid. Harry Mar a: T' .v.‘..u..., ... w. uttuluulr, v. w. lu-lly. M. Mahoney, S. Penlord. S. Calvert. Guelph, Jan. 2 With one of the biggest vole: polled in yen: the municipal election: Bere - proved highly interesting. Four undid-mes were out tor Mayor, eighteen [or Ald- ermen and there were two mull". one to extend the 'mmiefrattr-owned street railway into St. Parlors Ward and the local option Ivy-law. [ Aid. George I Thom, wholesale pro- duce merchant, was elected Mayor, having L300 votes, the others being Ald. D. E. Rudd, 969; ex-Mayor _ J. Mnvstras, t69; Ald. McMillan. 127. The Aldermen by highest vote were: --it. E. Nelson, J. K. Park-r. J. E. Pmwegnat, John Kelly, b'. Howard H. tt MeLean, ll. I'. ocwomore, U. Sanford, Jan. mm, Jan. 3.--h'a-Aid. George 1pcreu.GrkiaukrUrdiGtraii-- Ttus My S,"ate.""Tg,".'.' op- ‘ n (Yo-none: All”. pm qr.eqtioq was the punch»! but. H- eonIT- reductio- aha payed an lawn.- ut pan. The Could! w cut down trom' " “Um to 31. including the lluyor and Board at L'onttol. Twelve "t tin new Co-it m Nedgicd to sign a -rtstixu, wattut with the Hydro-Electric Commission. Teat I".", tn on the heavens»: tin-k- et." Five ivy-luvs were mainline] ' and all curled. One [novices for a {n-duuion ot “was Iron: " tow.', 10m: asks the (‘oumil to inttoduec 'egitslatiou in [amt ot coupons-“on of those who lose Iicmws, “other is to: the purchase ula site lot a new hospital, new" tor a detention home ands: rdth was to raise tIts,- 000 tor good roads. 1 am. imam he would a Iett an" Mas [mild “would" with his mar n damn two flighttird he mum-w uncunwiuus ts'TRATFORD. Fatally Human am in”. GUELPH. '3tMaror-- John lh, "PM I. Conn. bei " ,V. .-..u. .u was. In Scarboro' the majority was 114 for the by-taw, which was ne'ertllelcss de- hated. ___ 7,__.r_...-.-.o m um, 3.1"" table Brampton. Nap-nee. Smith's Falls, Briekgetmrs, Erin, Newcastle. Sutton "on, Albermarle, Crow-land, Elmsley South. Ptos, Ownlimbury North, Guelph township, Kinky, Puslincll, Smrboro’ and Zorra East Voted attirmativerr, but the majority was not sullicient to (any local op- tion against the tbree-tirttts Musical). In the use of Smith‘s Falls the lo- cal option bylaw seemed a majority of 1:58, and yet hill-d to pass. In "-..s-. -. - rusmNL‘H ....._......334 ROCHESTER 'wt ....2N Iii/iii/iii', "--.. ...::M SHERBOL’RNE .._... , STAMFORD ........._..\o f WILLOI’GHBY .._...No tbt 20mm, E erm--.... “”4011 Local option in Ontario 1'Ustastii nunnmnuhb‘ ..,......165 til BERTIE .mrrre .....,.....08 m nexus? "_-... ..merr.t. " ms (ROWLAND Frm... ...,zzs 1133 ELMsm-JY s _.. ....112 in ads ""... m..-..... .....4l52 397 ownumnunv N170 m GUELPH ""..' .......sz5 Ma HUMBERSTONE ...No ftgttrrus. KITLEY ..t.t. “gas 219 nun. .--- ALBEMAULE mummies BERTIE .rrrre .....,.....08 BEXLEY "_-... ..merr.t. " ‘('ROWI.AND Frm... ...,zzs awsu-n' s ... ....112 [was ""... m..-..... ....453 owmumnunv N170 GUELPH ""..' ......szs sawmsniz': 131.17; PORT (‘OLBORNE 149 su'rmx w. ..'.t. ....m Townships. I‘ll. n‘blillm BIClDGHBl-‘HG .. .. .108 .108 DRAYTON v..... .....‘.130 130 ERIN .-.., m...-.'... ...'.. 88 " PORT ERIE .rmMet ... 52 153 GRAND VALLEY No figures. MERRICKVHJLE ,..13 133 we: REM": WEAK MEN WELLAKVE) '.' 'atmrcrvsri;ria,, ...ws BARR”: 'rt . .. .,‘..ss:s an 9m: tin""" "(WNW-21.1. _.... ._. AM'ASLE ".-.. ......87t PERTH .metr-t.. ....t. .371 SMITH'S FALLS (“no THOROLD ____, Na " “111514?" uovuui/iiiiiri, L"rhr"'""WouuH 343 20i 131 PLYMPTON '"rrt. _...323 138 ilk' THOROLD ......‘.__.333 300 " WOLFORD ""e'-t.. ..,.383 155 13t REPEAL CONTESTS. (Bylaws AU Sustained.) For. Against. Maj. BEVERLEY TP. trTrt 318 436 (‘REEMORE VIL- _ LMTR, ---V-i, um I“ ‘- In: OUR MMP. P, "6reftteg v't1'r!,if.lr.r: tp,2td .. Gt5h'.','8tfg,tte,t m_j~_m L V‘ LA .01._._ --- ALMMDIKUL an ._. .No nus-MR0 'v. 'er'-. ...1§l CAMDEN EAST “mes. Io'LAano' EAST Mt Jiowum __ ... _.. . “.5" xEqux ., VrN w."', .,.m LANCASTER ..rrr_ .115 PAcoHBoRocdi, 343 PLYMPTON '"rrt. _...323 THOROLD _, ' rm mam Luiiiii-E - .... nun-an. All; BI'IAVEHTON ..,.....163 Ill N Purttt'tg FALLS, ...No Figttrtar. L.th't'.ttriwat . .. ...li‘5 658 51 .Nrnrmaut" ._. ., . , gt at 21 PAISIJ Y _. .2 ,...‘..I35 " Cl RODNEY trF ... “So Figures VANKLK-Il'fK HILLJI‘J 13.. II WARDSVIIJJ‘Z .V _ V4 ss M 31 up“... . ,_...... - - . Wu... - AI.P3XANDRIA Swill ' Wd “I BRAGICHHIWE “.387 315 I33 mtwty Mira." ieeft. an ' ,__, we - w..." - IN the dui-. ltd nan-Mm, "'. 'P'Pf1'yrNert br our on DEFEA TED. " ty. Villages. Townships. ...\'o fhprcs. No tigures. ,..401 6 ins Towns. .. n-.r..v......v.m. t W'""' and». yiifiii"iijide'l',l'l'lh'ik"l1'patfta usULTA‘rlon rat: .1! - 'aiteeuiGutu, I -- .---.--. ,uttitVo $.57; .....87t 295 _. .371 395 (“740 . 583 ...N0 figures. ..No Figuns. “my. For. Agaptast. Mai For. Against. Maj. 1.211% 1,335 us l: in ihe.a'o"vtt P, Smith's , Newcastle, ' l‘nwrlami. Gwiuimbury 196 iit t I 18 863 587 376 .. NOMIUHH " 37t 295 " an 395 21 no . 583 /157 .I09 281 Fat. Against. M. ...m tlt " “No Figurtar. _.ti'd as; 51 . , gt an 21 No) f 30 H0 - a e"".-"'- - -Wlm" .'i"fflt'rSh'Hermytd, and dun-HI d mummy. 1t'4rtihhiei5iiiiii bTall"d,'g hour audit-“hou- m Law. an tsunami: P,rd.1iEeFrFiTG'al"lrl 'qr'oetitiqtt PigiifiFiaaFGTI',ltt 1i'12e?/,'g,e euro m We Mr. mm mm- 'unnn cal-moo uy but“ loom Lepmritr. " WOW-ding... _-_.- 81g 315 110 now 6t' 24; 39 Ill G4 " " 36 Gu' 64 " trt " 2UEi2Eiii7i' " " The Iota) numb: rd licenses out all in the places reported so far as car- ‘rying the br-taw is M; white there are, on the' other hand. 60 bars re- tained through the operation of the three-mhs clause. At least 103 bars, are to be found In the places giving I maturities again“ local ootlon. I 11p to 'euterdarr than were 410‘ ot the tits municipalities in Ontario which “we "dry." To their mun _ be “did, according to the returns Te .rired up to a late hour last night, 22 more making now at least l3: "dry" municipaliths In the Pro- vine. CAR.- l . but“, a... t39 185 133 130 " 8f -m the rtenlpektalncerpco] than in former contests The proportion a! the municipalities carrying the b.r-raw'stht. yen ta not so great as In former mmtesta.-The Proportion of plapes irtmitieh diele- cessary threestirttit, Ila-jot“! hashe- obtained under the considerable hand. icap imposol by the Governmental:- -m the t.enumraaceoeopie is neg-um than n. L» 337 " " reach-J a stage at twenties that were lug or the bylaw I thoroughly polled, a tents this you have which it was expe 'tight would be put ot the har-room] -- -..-u IL-\.. the king contemplates premiers ot the various I we mayors of the print Janada to be his guests mutation in June next. rumored that such mayo honored iitl' rat"!!! with any in certain cases. wit of lord mayor. ll I and. and}! ui,; I “Milena up". i on. " yo. and: b " IP, hand an: The Ottawa Journal, which recent- ty printed in its new: callus t w nah-men: that tlie bin was viewed In some quarters as: septum lulu-dc: on be part of the Minister at Labor, ms after further enquiry, editorials repudiated that criticism and has I Warmly endorsed the bill. "Ory 'T The passing ot the hill and m “wipe out" tte industry, a has has stated, but it will chunk t [lather trawl»; in the ill workpmple, which in of I er consideration than men!‘ meats. Similar [audition in; No- "ecmttly pas“ in Great Britain, and he introduction ot ti. bill in the 'aaadtan Parliament is at the up section at the Imperial authorities. who have carefully invalidated the whole matter. Ottawa,. Dec. 31 at anions have Elk-ct Ott the - v. w. I... Meagan: ammo. lrom mid mammar- in PM, no "not "mantel by the has. Manly put cent. of the Hutch at put ol the Bowman who. the Kddy mm: in Hull. at there will be do “was mum to the an Iron til: quarter; Nor In any Iii-abet d we Commons likely to not“ a pro- test aaairsst the I'Mnrln "G--" .-. K, _ man. J”. 1.“ w W m “'1- W-w In m ttrat. Gum-0h m. a a. . m on non. HM gun. hill to walnut a. manta-tun and I. "not“. a “when ”.9 "ilt that "to-troots in mm a he hands ot the AW um‘ tmat" “d Wtb0 like” to not with WILL INVITE “ms Places! Growing, stage at which the Der. ii-It is undetstool :s have reached here that contemplates inviting the , a.“ .--a-, - were ripe tyr the; law hare been pretty d, BO ‘ht the con- Irave been in “m in expected that a trtitt tmt In by the um I. 0! rue aluminum“ non mums " are turn with knighthoodt cases with the titles various prowixléé's ia he principal clues in Bars. i', C,ilt.r"i , 2 Stores l was Herod in " the cor- It is iiiG . - -1.-- "'"-"i.%i.ilF" """"N the best eetimate,providmg that estimate In first, second or third in the Family Herald's ©ompetttttsn. ‘ tl','lye,,tt, inducemm we will give 850 to o - the 'el','l?t'tt.'1tltieto1susoriial, making The thily Budd and Weekly Star, of Montreal, in the l on this Continont, and can ale], In depended upcn to (any “any. We hop. to no some of our tcodon win the trip. Se We.ome the cmtohrrcu;maatmAprr and The Family Bel-alder] Weekly Star for One'yeer each at "" end every penon ”opting this offer has the rightto make an “than“ nud The Family Herald end Weekly Star will end the that three of it; radon who lake the correct or mt to correct estimate to England with all expenditum fun my pert of an. d. and a liberal allowance for spending money. Eetimte coupons an be had st this ome- which mu» be fllUd hand my yout ether-Ewan to» two pope". Bow Many Readers will the it of March 15th, 1911, on the same basis have? .... “any menu: mu Weekly Stan of Montreal, in going to and than or more of Mt . readers to theOldCoutry nextJunout thotimoftho Caugtion,withdicxm pug-v from my Moi Canal; and . 1iUml Allowance for spending many. l 's 'trii, We have eonpleted mmgemcnh with tho Family Huild publish». by which our nah , I an inter the competition for this prim trip and it certainly will ho a trip totm mluud. _ ' " , OPEN To ALL, - Readers of the chronicle-Telegraph Free . Trip “the g;; ' Old -90" "r'i'ii--,-l'-ll-1'li-l_-__,_:_,_ The Family Herald and Weekly Stu: of all Winter larchandiso, such as . , Dress Goods, Winter Mantles, Furs, Swou- _ tars, Men’s and Boy's Overcoats, Suits, Ihr, _, dtrrmsar,caps, Men’s and Woman's "eitthtieit, 'Cf,' Hockey Shoes and Rubbers. ' " The chronicle-Telegrabh . WATERLOO ONT. clearing -"'--. Here are/the Conditions THE ISSUE OF THE FAMILY HERALD AND WEE] of Sept-abet 15th, 1910, had 656370 mam based on an {in reader: to etch puid subscription. Bond all orders ud communication to hilt-Taming is om q and tlf '"ttamtionttammnrtttatpra tl ttme 3mm, 'tnd the titaoirine fweek for sum A. Jluseloh & Go. Mammoth January $50.00 I, u the you.“ Funily and Fun: - to (any (at thin unique umpctitiu im. tr: trip. Bend in you "hectipticna now ig . AND WEEKLY sun Borlln Ont. avenge of Issue LI M 0 H

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