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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Dec 1911, p. 12

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Whe patt ol the statement the town bi~Waterioo is chiefly interested in is thatâ€"showing the amounts charged to imaintenance. ‘In the item Track and Wige Repairs there was one charge of $§206.00. "I found this was for a new Rismond at the G. T. R. crossing inâ€" %o Snider‘sâ€"mill at: Waterloo. msl replaced one of an inferior type and iwhich was purchased with the line P"‘ valued at not likely moreâ€" than crap. I feel that at least $200.00 of 33 have gone â€" to â€" Capital MAceonnt. I did not check each > item to the various maintenance fivwnts but looked into a number: ‘of the others and found them coruct.' Un the item.of salaries, I found h â€" whole ‘of the Superintendent‘s salary fiu’ Ancluded. As fully three months biShis time was takenâ€"up ih .comnet‘ tion with new construction _ during the .summer.â€". of 1910 ~I=thisk that .00 of the amount should _ have Poundsits"way into Capital Account. ‘An amount of $702:00 is charged in \General Expenses . for ‘taxes fot the of ;{'grfln. â€"I‘do not think ~this ‘item d pppeat in the statement ~An «any ‘?v I do not believe. the ¢ r©Bh Tegally collect these taxes, Drâ€"are they legally payable by, the teet Railway Dept. to the . Town JP rer and consequently should not ‘be entered against the profits for the ‘yÂ¥ear. This â€"amount was journalized the accountsand has not been ‘paid into.tbesTown Treasury. ‘Gentlemen:â€"Acting . under instrucâ€" bong:{rom the Council, I «desire to Ort having checked the statement be Berlin and Waterloo _ Street Railway for the year ending Nov: 30, / ‘A resolution demanding the amount named in the report, viz., . $937.53, ffTo the Mavor and Council 1910 XMOunell . ‘Cherk Â¥o Cl Fo struction ehbecked : and Wate 753 Will _ $93 5s Demanded &%fiowg in Abe . â€" Town‘s $tr Iway â€" Déepartment . stateâ€" ment for the year ending Nov. 30, 4910, was $50.44.â€" L deel _ confident 0, was $50.44.â€" I feel _ confident that this lmfin;fl.should be fairly inâ€" _ by $200.00 taken from track ‘line repairs and charged to new Brack,â€" $275.00 transferred from salar .%0 capitai accounts and by $702.00 thaiges O uies hase tareh" of on ly.â€"This would leayg the proftts the ‘year at $1236.44, . of â€" which 1 t Wateriqo is entitled :to $309.â€" 3t > t ° The statement referred . to and‘ which is hereto attached, shows the‘ profits sinceâ€"~the town of Berlin has operated‘ ..the road _ to be. $2632.56. This amount increased by the figures given above would be $3750.12, â€" of which the Town of Waterloo â€" should receive $937.53 and I would recomâ€" mend that this amount be~ demanded | from the Town.of.Berlin. © s (*~ /| Mr. J, M. Scully, F.C.A., auditor for theâ€" ~Berlin. Light Commission, and Mr. V..S. Mcintyre, the . Secreâ€" #aryâ€"Treasurer, were present while I h-mt,gw books and allâ€"~ desired information‘ was fully and _ fréely ~ ‘The attention of the farmers _ and | others o%g horses is cailed to the tact that ‘the iron lighting posts have not been erected on King street . for the, conve; : of persons desiring to ‘advertise their steeds by tieing themj to the 1 fosts, but are used â€" fot ‘I%hdu *purposes exclusively.. If tha‘ tice is continued byâ€" those who‘ know: be .vu»enmplcvmbemadci «oi the. guilty ones by Pollce‘,'C»o'utt LIGHTINGâ€"POSTS, NOT HITCHâ€" !u’n ING PoSTS. | his At % 6 ~FORD 8. KUMPF. The Town Council had business of .. Nou ly. know calil too <well wg' j‘uusy: fl?‘e :fl. lae _ it r throat, atle l,‘, flhfl‘l!ffl'fllxiflll then. Â¥2 iw‘, you. %iow, te wide awake, ng your lirad _ A 1e Hn of Ahat and you‘ xfl'fl pr n.m t{:“mm .o). t of mw'y:gnzn e M"&mfi of Linseed, : Licor: 1eg . and e will soothe that ie e moaviage (bot onty sops the cough qude! !o‘lwv.fim reâ€" is "?“"i'»." k.noln:'ruof ces oo L..i i i ies se guog: in a d il%lo“ly 7 . o t 1 sB WATERLOO NEWS KE Waterloo, Dec # & Chemical has it or the Waterloo ts . follow~ by ‘Town oan anick!y, fe% 1911 1 i Tald ’."s?;’::‘a‘:;& ind Various Byâ€"Laall W ere Re::g'nd Passed Mr. }. .M. Suyder, of Suyder Bros. Upholstering Co., appearod before the Council in regard to closing up . G@r= tain l-!esul&pu‘ their factory and the, fotlowing resolution was passed in conmnection â€" therewith:â€" "That the Clerk be and he is hereâ€" l‘){twtwrlud,‘upon payinent by Snyâ€" Bros. Uplolstering Co., L4d., _ of the expenses for <advertising and drawing up the byâ€"law, to take the necessary steps and give the . neces sary notices: and have the necessary byâ€"law drawn for closing. up.. .. the pamts or portions of danes adjoining theit > factory, more â€"fully. to be> oâ€" seribed in said bvâ€"law ‘The« . said "he, and klou .. Weichel, Sanders Conrad, The ai theits. factory,.. more â€" fully..t0 DC_.A0% scribed in said. byâ€"law ‘The« . said lanes.when.closed_up to be conveyed to the Snyder Bros. Upholstering Co. Limited, if the byâ€"law is duly passed aiter beating all . partics interested, in consideration ‘of the sum ofâ€"$200.‘‘ cil, aud after . muneration : t a dred: dollars. the Iar‘gc incrt to the cfficient work had been Hil IMPORTNAT BUSINESS _ TRANSACTED BY COUNCIL ; Mr. Hatry Ciceri, aged 21, som . of Nr. and Mrs. Eurole Ciceri, vassed ‘,_avmy peacefully at the home. of his [ parents, Princess street, at 8 o‘clock | this morning.... The death of _ the young man was due to tuberculosis, which he contracted early in May of this year and which confined "him to his bed ever since. Harry was well ‘knovcn. a popular and bright young man, and his many friends will regret l\o léarn of his death,â€" though not unâ€" . _The Mospital Byâ€"Jlaw . to raist $1,â€" 090 for extensions to that institu which reccited the assent of theâ€"rateâ€" payers,. was passed. A byâ€"law _ was also passed providing for the hokling of the municipal clections for . 1912. One of the polling booths was changâ€" ed © to _ William â€" Mogg‘s"â€" ‘coal| office. Mr. Adam UBelthnann was + apâ€"‘ office. Mr. Adam UBelmann was » apâ€" pointed poll clerk in the South Ward and Nr. Geo. B. Schneider in . the West Ward. his bed know n, : man,. and to léarn expected His broken hearted parents and family have the sympathy of tho tire community in their sore bere wont. s f W As 1arE( the . the tendod 1 lead the Princos: at the . The question of remuneration of the but.. scatce heating . of from his owner.. Another .. ranaway, about : toe ‘steenth for the _ month, octurred on King street on Wednesâ€" day aftornoon, _ When W. Glaister‘s horses made an effort.to break away. The steeds were hot attached. to their wagon on this occasion _ but,, were heine driven be a tÂ¥dumister‘ . {They A bvâ€"laW was passed providing that be br finall and â€" The Death of Harry Ctceri Remuneration of Assessment Commissloner. _ Das Must 2 e iuncral oi the late Henty Cic who passed avway on â€" Saturday held this morning and was ver ‘ly attended. The members | . ( Acadian Club and the members c Shocmakers‘ Union, of which . d a highly estecemed member, ° af o# the funcral in a body, n De B Want ent Lee A NOTHE Byâ€"laws â€"Passed eve Huchn, and: Counc phardt‘ and al report of maught rned ay vas fixed Referent Teaso in ut maine Lanes Closed gh bentd yelling Albert Atiears to Vote me and days may . £9, day / passes. without 1e horse running away sioner, _ Mr. Thos. at three hundred of byâ€"laws * were t1 P their owner and dashed Deput iMors‘ ut . tive .: 8k t4 ic en exirowtcur Tekron®r Â¥"BEC WB in ~â€"_ PXOR 11 A WA Y. gountts "Of ed_up Etb They were uninjared, the enâ€" ko ate d ol There was considerable ‘CISCt concetning the duties of " Care Winn. of the partk, who is .emp ‘by the © townâ€" during â€" the .9 month$, : ‘A committee â€" compt Mayor .Weiche}, Messrs,â€" . Sandt Huchn andVeitel was appointed meet the Park Board and «discus question. f ‘ ‘ _ Councillor Kutt suggested> that ~all accounts against the town be handed in‘ By ‘Dec. 11th and .a . motionâ€" was passed "to that , effect.» ~ Mayor: Weiche at nine o‘clock gagement and I the chair â€"~durin; session. e â€"____ bers of the TowneCountill:~. __" (tentlemen.â€"Allow me to present 16 you the annual report of the’gajgnoo Fire Brigadc. 4t is indeed d ple to ‘report that during the year ‘E.'t' prloo â€"bhs been‘free from any disas{â€" rous firés. There has been practically no 1oss, the only damage being at the box~factory, amounting . toâ€". _ abe« $25,00. We responded to eight calls, tWo P which were false alarins, _ as follow s; Sig Jan. 3rdâ€"Phbone call, fire‘ at . Wm. Catthew‘s residence; no ‘hose, oge hour Ki«3 a * passed _~Mr. Paul Bergman was gyanteditwo mufi‘lpr Ioot additional ‘E;m work on curbing constructed. _ _: _ "The Mayorâ€" was granted $1350,00, be ing hali year‘s salaty>» * A large budget of accounts ‘was May Shantz Py Sept. residence. 4s e ‘The number of féet of hose laid was 1000 fect; and number..of . chemicals 9. "The nuimbet ‘of bours put in â€" by the brigade was 117. During the year 14. practices _ were| k C. N. HUEHN, held: and 1850 feet of hose were lAid: | ~Chairman of the Board â€"of Works The time consumed .by the: brigade at | , .. Weeerdnomeniy en inpmenienacts 4 such practices was 364 hours. . . > d : A statement of th,u:gon bard| Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. at the fire hall . was. submitted | 7. with the report o 0 oV ©_| Gentliemen.â€"Last winter L receiys This Offer Should Gain the Confidence of the Most ‘~Skeptical and . pleasant laily: agrceable ingredient _ dots tfora, â€" nalsoa, We pay for all the iting the trial, it C ) completely : relieve ition.. We â€" rake a ¢ not obligated to batever, if ~you â€" a bat hat RUY AL ‘BANK FOR WATERLOU be ascertained It was leart goatee this n theâ€"Roy al I: C# . W P @ ent. the® Tor at‘s ~a nighty broad statement t . we ~ancan every word ol M yuld any thing ‘be. more tair for gou \â€" ~iwost stientife, _ commiphâ€"se~s Think This Over old atment is Mexall > eaten like candy ncipl@ is a: recent ory that Leloss: . arE i1 Want~Accounts In ts inconvenmtepce. ... ICXaH LiREO! M particularly good for k!’?fw aud delicate persons. ~. *_ ou Suffer : from cbronie > ~ b1 l constipation,. of / th¢ @ssoc t..: dependent dlu‘ohb;'iplfilt& wa ean 4o trv ~ Rexall 1 TVic thi Other ~Business )â€"Box 32, false alarm â€"Box 34, fite at J. St and Ree diuring 7 s learned from . D A\ this morning that a val Hank of. Canada rigk Poronto, Commer rther particulats crht ke candy.~> Their â€" active a: resent. stientific / dis« it odorless, tolorless and ety . pronounced,. gentle, t â€" in‘ action ant partictâ€" le â€" in ¢very; way. . This Abe c ant ) Aaise diarâ€" 40 Re it ko . Mity .o AR@RIE 10 Reomearber, y« i .\\'nmloo‘ only tablets, 19 cent: hl'l‘ 80 tablets, t out #toreâ€"â€"The G: Hacht" . Wat nsiderable ‘discussion duties of ® Caretaker t not (la tuler yall «Orderlies as. obliged â€" t« fuMil® another Park Board De e medicine ““"' DEATH OF . MK. FREDERLCK ‘ ‘our remedy . {ails WESTFALL. e you ot constiâ€"| [ «> â€"â€"> (s all the risk: YÂ¥ou j The death took place on Tuesday of > us ‘in any way | an agedâ€"and highly respected citizen accept our ofier.‘ol this town in the person . of _ Mr. broad statement, | Frederick Westfall. . Deceased was in very word ol tnm cightyâ€"second year and had been o varst‘r comi‘! a resident of < ‘Waterio6 Tot . ManÂ¥ dut nainder 2e, ghipIng, . â€"0! Rexall Order i6 d\ for â€" thikdren Caust ie â€"â€"winfer omprising Sanderson., 11 i Waterio« Thet h . at â€" poos e and Mo! could . no horita t branch to be Cad) Of [ fi "u‘l.t Yumn. Qlered l D. class. & ms tfl:‘g: decora J& P eeroadniinget § w ted as Geo. Diebel, b&_‘!’; J.. B . J. B. Fischer andâ€" Le mm‘; "J. Winkler .and ; « produce, ~Geo.. Suggitt: and Winn, shav, wood .and. stray o;fitm\sl. Winkler â€"and ; J .. Nicho uce, ~Geo.. Suggitt: and > Merri Winn, shay, wood .and. straw; :; Hor: Show Committee, E. M. Devith, | C. Kunts, Dr. Sterling,‘F. G. Hug es, J. .J.. Coutts, E.~F. Seagram Committee.to solicit prtuh;&.\i Mover, A, Uffelman, A. E. Devitt, .. and held Comad. J. I QBLLS! and c the b held. o â€" righs Committée to ‘draw upâ€"prizesâ€" J Uffelmana, J. Heveron, R. 8. Bean R.~G; Hughes,. E. My[Devitt. ; . Gentiemen.â€"Last winter L / received gtcat Benefit from the use of MINâ€" ARD‘S LINIMENT on a severe atâ€" tack of LaGrippe, and I have. freâ€" quently proved it to be very effective in cases ol inflamination, e beld at C tGermany Mwore ab uitor Christmas a resident of vears. _ * "The funeralâ€" will alternvpn. atâ€" one late residence o1 West Montrose, w take platk s s .‘ ”fi Will be Offered | t Farm Produce and Horse Show will be Held .. Members ed on Tucs his 1ine quently ad is expected with. > Communication 1 i EDDH SE ADJOURNED AGAIN Yours thu nd iT s l'Krmpt:h:y% I n chat, th DC m‘wo?:lu*r’mxe y,vua{»letoum‘: Court. . Wednésday .ow s« and the case was C arli dint he 14 W.+A. HUTCHINSON. i teen * live lime the Mot tha t Smith th Add T Br 0OD SHOT fant . Club m the _ l‘lfim‘g:om ¢ heldâ€"on Sunday clock .from > his Ezra Avenue . to re interment wil} Market i respected citizen| . H ith aft ‘‘Accident k. it<ds_ tedit of i1 he e the 41 n Monday l buggy dd Ha CcorTe Mr qi A week with i Th al Wat OW 8: Hughe 8 . prC xperier Shub Blyt] pori Cen At> ith H be conse Â¥1 wOn od youts. nity the book..© P MRS, M. SUMMERS,. Box # ship of: Waterloo, hereby . chacts â€" as followsâ€" s 1.â€" That the sale by =retail _ â€"of spirituous, fermented or. other manuâ€" {actured liquors is and shall.be proâ€" hibited in every tavern, inn or other house or place ol ~publicâ€" .entertainâ€" ment in the ‘éald Municipality, ~and the sale therbol, except by. wholesale, is and shall be probibited in . every or. place other than a house. of public entertainment in the said. Muâ€" nicipality. 6 ing until f atâ€" the seve eral Deputy Poll Clerks that .day, tion of men Munjcipalit: TO PROHIBIT THE SALE BYREâ€" as provide TATL OF SPIRITUOUS, ~FERâ€" Act‘. and MENTED OR OTHER MANUâ€" one mont ~~PACTURED LIQUORS . IN THE thereo{ i; ~~MUNICIPATLITY _~â€"OKF â€"â€"THEâ€" Tolegraph ~POWNSIUP OF WATERLOO. _ |lished in and H Phe Mur of: M tite re BLOOD DISEASES CUREL gwwmw READER : As ie rictin‘ . Heve gou fost hope * Are you inten o Y ha bist>ea reasounble, Books Freeâ€"(lllustrated) on Higaases of _ NO NAMES 1 % WRITTEN CONSENT, : Everything: confidential, @&Mdmmprgm&@” in ‘ang 15 > adote e w . 3 W "CaxAtitear w Free. . No mia Dras.KENNEDY &KENNEDY at + 'n‘r E All letters from Canada must be addressed t 6: to our , Corr 4 yay NHOUCE /:< o omm see us personally call at our Medical Institnte in Detroit as we .eewdhfi no pqtmb in our . Windsor <offices which ~are for Correspondence‘ Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows; 4 DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windeor, Ont. " * Write for our private addreas. ®rrorETRCATMCENT iand advised me to Township of Waterloo D cipali tloo Byâ€"Law No. ASSC 194 0 ons ovs Ein ap s SEA DDERE and LIONEY eampleinis of Moo \ K $ Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. KE NOTICE tbat we copy of a prof h has beeh taken M e end of igipat Council of the Town* aterloo. hereby chacts â€" as nC e C C Drs. K. & K. Established 20 Years NOTI A t1 tÂ¥"NO. NAMES USEP. WITH OUT WRITTEN CONSENT mmnedioine, V h mineral water a w m '.lnmodlt % | tan eiochareres, ‘-%g i Pustt tic pal the hafe, : m i:%{mdmw& ~. #A ets.. '"#k a ’Fhi wBeatment : . : n.gu!gopx.u »bad cured & k his atvice, %Mv wores m-tek%".'{}npm hm-wpu s was ; wase 4 old. is sound and 3 tvourflmmen};?f‘u:lflmyyfi:‘"mAY;xmm‘nLépgn to the twelve t the Thirtieth 1911. at the Township . of hip of Reoe abd Muni lerk L1 Amb this ‘hmmc« qnliys ... ) { IDARNOF . impressi above id list part »aa-uw surpriso ember i Watâ€" nship 1 501 AT Y of j al ns | tion. by the ‘Municipat© Coungil of the | Township bf : Watertoo, . â€" and +which |will be finally passed ‘by the .. said \‘Council (in the event of‘-m assent of \‘the Electors being obtained theroto, ‘as provided by *‘The _ Biquor License Act‘‘â€" and amendments "therelo) â€" after one month ffom the first publication thereof . in the Waterloo «Chronicleâ€" ‘Telegraph, â€"a weekly .newspaper . pubâ€" |lished in the Townâ€"of Waterioo, â€" the ‘dnw of: which first publication .. was ‘on Thursday, the Seventh day of Deâ€" cember, A. D. 1911. and that at the ‘hour, day â€" and : placés: therein ~*fixed ‘for taking the votes ol the Electors, the polis will,be held. wery given informationâ€"along all, Hnes .of live stock. production. fl crop .. culâ€" tivation that is â€" valuable.. to _ any farmer . / who duu'e;‘ss to k'wg;kt; Gate.. The .. Weekly Sun: of, heca Te nc mount ds sily _ unders summary of..!h chief points brought out aft the n::l fair . 12e e i If you are . engaged in‘ any . Wtatch ol fatming. with a view to ;khs meney,‘ you ~ will find‘ The . Week!y Sun a _ most :. valuable m&u] Do not miss _ the issue of: December We are muthorizedâ€" by. the wblfms to guarantee that every person who, during the. monthâ€" of,December, : pays a year‘s subscription to The, Fl_njiy Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal, will receive a copy of their valuah!s© premiom _ picture, | entitled, * "Howe Again." _ The . Family. jlerm Weekly Star‘s subscription # in November were 60 per cent. over November,â€" 1010, almnat entirely ow â€" ing to the picture, which is admifted by all who have seen it to be. . the best picture ever given with a .newsâ€" paper. \Those whoAail to .secute . â€"a copy will have themscives. to. blame. _The Family Horald and Woekly %t "and. such. a beautiful picture , all . for ‘nm- dollar is suclt rare yalue tht me herson can afford to miss {t; The P Mr. Hilkiah ‘Martin, ‘the.. Socialist caudidate for the Ontatio Wlll\‘?fi held a moeting at the Town on Tuesday evenifig. and M t L. a interested audience of shut- . s electors. The Socialist piattorm 1 presented in a succinet. h manner and his remarks A . impression. ‘The friends of the So¢iaâ€" list party. of the opihion . that a big surprise awaits the ele@tors on Decâ€" \{ the Winter Fair at Guelph Public Guarantes A Valuable Assistant x.m Inter w% .s“m"%w h ALA ffor again.. .. Addres Add res 1t WINDEOR, ON‘T HOLD MEETING, GBO. A. TILT . ~>â€" Clefk: th W. H. 8 niss {t; The renewal â€" and

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