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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Dec 1911, p. 14

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2¢ ?‘ Valuable Farms â€"_ For Sale Foh Sock, Ingiementisfic. | on 9. ‘in the OWDSUT . _ |iniles . southeass . Of. WOnesit “i“"‘m, e, one and 00‘;“,"‘;; Berlet‘s Corners on is gbuthwest of Lisbon, an U\ Boutheast of Hampsiad, on Wednesday, Jan 10th, g_:'f“ 4&th, < 1911 commencing at 10 o'doc_k a m old x Catt h-,g to LS it sow ce o g c Ther ‘.‘The undersigned offers for sale the ~valuable {arm situated east, out of the corporation of Elmira, being lot 82 and consisting of 175 acres more or less. . There are 15 acres in fall wheat, 40 acres in meadow, 20 acres in bush andâ€"pasture, the balarce clear. This farm is in Al state of cultivaâ€" tionm, second to none in the county. For further. particulars apply . to Box 13.â€"â€"3â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Eimiraâ€"â€" The undersigned also, offer for sale the taluable farm situated east â€" oi Elmira adjoining, the above _ farm, being. part lot 82 consisting of 1114 meres more or less. _ There are 12 meres in ‘fall wheat, 25 acres in meaâ€" dow and 15 actes in bush and pasture ‘the balarnce clear. This farm is in A1 state of .cultivation. For Furâ€" ther particulars, apply to Box. 131 On another page will be found A list of newspapers which can be obâ€" tained with the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. Reduced rates are offere® and it will pay you to read over «he list. The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph will be sent to new subscribers from . the present date to 1Jan. 13 for $1.00. Subâ€" scribe now 'xmh, Dec. :18.â€"During the past nilinth iocal physicians have been kept busy looking after the many cases of typhoid. fever that. have developed. So great is the epidemic that the Generâ€" al Hospital‘ here will not accommoâ€" ‘date all the patients. The chief cause 6f the outbreak is said to be . the inipure â€" water which the citizens atre omto‘ drink. Dr. McCuliough . of Toronto whs im‘ Sarnia on Saturday, ‘and stated! that the water ‘was . inâ€" ‘puré. As! the result df his visit the towi engineer Teft for: Toronto toâ€" day: to recéive instructions on the esâ€" ’Iwmt ‘of a chlorinating plant at Wfi station. . In all â€" proâ€" & the intake pipe, which is sitâ€" ,w‘h the river, will Have to be _ moved to the lake. There are . sevenâ€" Â¥ tyâ€"si% cases of typhoid fever in towa Amencin & Lfellowin sale C NW1 S wreeee . 1 ie wl ns soid ty Publi . 20¢: [ cony e taren o tot enternipnes, wo weeks ago week 1910 No: «ol ( s .+. ..> Th Auction Sale Cheap Reading w?g{; KNECHTEL, Prop & TS Auctioneet. _ 49â€"3t. «B EISENBACH BROS d Sheepâ€"2 bay Auction: ~Sale Advertisements that amount 12 *good security, or Tor cash payments Butter H Farmer Separatc planks, wheelâ€" . “ f q_lopblo "fi“fl‘l‘!”‘ ‘«‘ ""7 ’ : .‘: }‘ . r "in. and many other is to mention. shoats, chickens ©00 ‘and â€" under EISENBACH, Elmira, Ont mg mill, cutting Orm scales capâ€" 2 ... hay Top Toronto Quotations This Week neal Harri mow ormick â€" sid new: Elmira 2 sing plow. Market 2646 23¢ 186 410 gNc 190 34 y f credit chickens under, months‘ 4 _ per Creamery Prints. % 31 30 C 31 pl posed : us dr rill ller bob in 220 ud 0e 08e 230 F“M'l:.j'""” Etc. II’ar- Stock, I;lplc.nu, Ete. y1¢ miles â€" southeass . of Wellesley near Berlet‘s Corners on F5 follow valuable propetty, Â¥iz:â€"~â€" Horses.â€"Dark Bay mare 5 _ yea old, _ black horse 4 years old, go driver; bay mare 4. years old foal to Grosbic, heavy bay horse 3 T aged bay mare, . &0 Etc.â€"7 good milch: > cow*sâ€" cow ‘ with pedigree due to by time of | sale, ‘cow due . to Jan. 18, 3 cows‘ due to calve part of March and beginning ofâ€" April, 2 > farrow cows, 3 neifers rising 2 ru old, 3 (steers < â€" rising 4 years old, 7 spring calves. Pigs ard Chickersâ€"Sow due to pig lby time of sale, 9 pigs abouty :A months old, 3 pigs about 3 months old, about 75 chickens, 4 good geese ‘and collie dog. 4 Implements, Etc.â€"Champion sepatâ€" Implements, Etc.â€"Champion sepatâ€" ator 32 inchâ€" cylinder, 45 inch body with straw carrier and chaft blower and duster, _ Frost & Wood binder, binder, Noxon 5 {t. mower . neatly new, â€" Johnston mewer ‘with pea harvester, new Elmira hay Toader‘ Frost â€" . and. Wood, 2 horseâ€" hayrake ‘wtly new, Frost & Wood 10 hoe ‘seed drill, 3 spring tooth cultivator, ‘ with seed . box, 3 wagons, . one : with 2 and 3 inch tires, irly new, 2 .seated carâ€" riage, lâ€"horse . market â€"carriage, pair bobsleighs, pleasute sleigh, _ cutter, @â€"furrow Oxford plow, 8furrow. gang plow, 2 single plows, scuffler, 4 seoâ€" ’tion iror ‘ harrow, scales, cap. 1200 ‘Ybs., 2 hay racks, wood rack, stock rack, . wagon box with string seat, sleigh, box, 2 sets of graveb planks, a quantity of oak and Elm . lumber, straw cutter, ensilage cutter, fanning mill, Joliet chopper with 10 _ inch plate, hay fork with ropes and pul« leys, yoot pulper, Jack, 2 sets ol double team harness nearly new, set of single harness, about 2 dozen grain bags, â€" crosscut. saw, wheelbarrow, stone . boat, grindstone, hay knife, horse »robe, ‘ robe, horse blankets, grain cradle, scalding trough, . about 60 ft. 4 inch leather belting, 3 grain shovels, post hold auger, whilâ€" fletrees, neckyoxes, forks, shovels hoes, pick, _ shovel, crowbars and many other articles too numerous to mention. â€" Grair, Ete.â€"About 500 bushels vats, about 10 tors timothy _ hay, quantity of barley: and mixed grain, and _ roots. Household Effects.â€"Cooking . stove, parlor stove, _ bureau,large ___table,. lounge, _ sink, woodchest, wash sink, 6 kitcher. chairs, churn and. butter worker, 2 _ tables, 2 «barrels withl vinegar, _ honey â€" extractor, â€" cheeso press, large sap can, sap pan, pail and spouts, water tank, iror kettle, dinnerâ€"bell and many other articles. Terms.â€"Grain, hay, roots, poultry, pigs. and all sums of $10 and urder, cash; â€"over that amount 11 months‘ . credit on good security or 4 per' cent. off for cash payments of ‘creâ€" dit amounts. No reserve as the farm is sold. Lunch at noon. A: [J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. vaALENTINE Z. waAGNER, â€"_ | ALF. KAUFNAN, Clerk 40â€"3¢t. This week doicha m Two weeks ago Same woek 1910 lm wei mt s h+ lm W ecadiaents sab ies 190 : s.sys04% as4 > 1906. ........â€"% . l‘ weeenipetivenk " m l“‘ qecasst=virig > 4hi There will be sold by‘iPublic Aucâ€" tion at the Residence of Mr. â€" John N. Sipes, near Blair, on Commencing at 1.30 sharp, the folâ€" lowing:â€" 5 Fresh Cows with calves at side. 5 Farrow Springers. 5 Cows due last of January. 5 Good Butcher Cattle. 5 Christmas Butcher Calves. 5 Stookers. v ‘‘The above is the best lot that has been brought here yet, and belong to your old friend, Sol Secord, . who wants to see you all there. Termsâ€"6 months credit or a count of : 6 per cent. off for cash ALEX. AMES, Auctioneer. Thurs day, December 21st,1911 Auctionâ€"Sale ; ~ Auction Sale Auction Sale OF Carload of Fine Cattle Eg¢ Market Proprictor New Laid Eges good in U 50 15 45¢ THE CHRONTICLEâ€"TELEGRAPLHâ€" (THUBSDAY, DEC_#, 1 dis ‘There will be sold by pU on the farm of the under miles east of Bresiau, 2 : of Kossuth, on road. leadi Germany, on Sale to commence & sharp, the followin erty, | viziâ€" N Horsesâ€"Bay tear old‘ well W"Mt 4900 one in foal to Royal Sovereign inare rising 4: years old; weigh Ibs. in foal to Royal Sovereign brown mate Tising 9. years ol tra good driver, cark . prown rising 10 ‘years old, 28¢ 29c 26e 250 “°‘ Cattleâ€"6 good milch COW5â€"â€"4 to calve in April, 3 cows du calve in May, 3 cows due. to in July, cow due to calve in heifer due to calve in May, 2 due to calve lgf.l_qu, heifer .« ealve in August,: 2 fat ,cows steer, 7 head of young ~c§ttg. ‘Pigsâ€"Sow with pigs at side, to pig by time of sale, 9 ‘pigs al 4 months old, and 50 chickens. _ Implementsâ€" 14 . M. P portable steam engine, good as new, water tank with pump complete, Massey Harris binder 6 {t. cut, Massey Harâ€" ris mower 5 t cut, Massey . Harris steel 10 it hay rake, . hay tedder, + months old, and JU CHICRENS. ET Sn E Implementsâ€" 14 M. P. pomhleling ‘plows, wood â€"rack, . buggy ‘POIC, steam engine, good as new, .. water carriage pole, stone boat, 3 cords of tank with pump complete, My'lrst class wood, â€" water trough new, Harris binder 6 it. cut, Massey Harâ€" feed boxes, heavy set of team. .. harâ€"| ris mower 5 ft cut, Massey . Harris| ness, 2 sets of single harness nearly | steel 10 ft hay rake, . hay tedder, NCW, set of carriage harness,. 3 Seotch Massey Harris hay loader with foreâ€" gollars, 4 low collars, cuttingâ€" > box. carriage,... Massey . Harris cultivator with rods, 3 robes, ~ horse. ‘blankets,| with seeder attached, Massey Bmi-‘m créam separator, flour box, um,.oamn,qmyaqm 14 uwpnm‘md.eo‘mrmmm: 2 20â€"inch plate ‘disc, land roller, _ 2|chums, baking trough, a rockers, 4 scuffiers, 23 No. 21 plows, â€" turnip ‘bedsteads, wash‘ sink, cider â€" barrels,‘ seeder, twoâ€"furrow plow, four section iron kettle. Also about 20 bushels iron harrow, 3 lumber wagons good of seed barley, _ about ~8 ~ ~bushels as new, 2 wagon boxes, 1 new;{of O. 6 early seed â€" potatoes, 20 top buggy, cart,cutter, â€" pair bob gals. _ of ~ vinegat, wheelbatrow , sleighs, flat rack, stock box, set of grain cradle, grain bagd, hay knife, gravel planks, manure planks, beet log bolsters, . whifletrees, neckyokes, lifter, chopper with jack and belt on forks, shovels, logging chains, sledge truck, 55 it double length .6 . inch hammer,â€" crosscut saws and _ many tubber drive belt, fanning ‘mill, straw | other articles too â€" numerous to . menâ€" cutter, _ hay fork with swivel car, tion. 135 feet of _ new rope andâ€" pulleys| At the same time and . place the complete; bag truck, number of grain farm of the undersigned will be offerâ€" bags, ladder, stone boat, wagon jacks ed for sale, containing 100 acres mord forks, shovels, hoes, 4 sets of doubleâ€" or less, of which there are 20 â€" acres trees, 3 horsetrees, néckyokes, 2 sown in fall wheat and 22 acres in crossâ€"cut saws, wrenches, fiue expandâ€" meadow, 20 acres in good hard wood er and rimmer complete, clipper, grind ‘bush, and 3 acres in pasture, and balâ€" stone, crowbar, chains, tongue‘ supâ€" ance in high state of cuitivation. On port, turnip pulper, 2 sets of. heavy the premises are a twoâ€"story â€" comâ€" team harness, 1 brass mounted;. set modious: brick house containing . 11 of new double carriage harness, 2 sets rooms with brick kitchen, furnace and of single harness. About 500 bushels hard and soft water in house, _ bank of oats, quantity ot Timothy hay, 800barn and % driving sheds. This farm . bushels of turnips. The above impleâ€" is near to school, churches and t . ments are neariy new. ‘ Berlin. It is one of, the best . farms Wednesday, January .17th, Household Effects.â€"National cream separator, coal.stove, wood . stove, kettle furnace new, wodd ‘box, wash stand, _ 6 dining chairs, _ cupboard, sideboard, 2 beds with springs . and mattresses, cradle, 2 small beds, buâ€" reau, flour barrel, sink, carpets, sauâ€" milk cans, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms.â€"Fat cows, fat steer, . hay, grain, pigs, chickens, turnips, â€" and all sums of ten dollarsâ€" and.â€" under, cash, over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, or. 4 per cent. offâ€" for cash payments of credit amounts, No reserve as the farm is sold. Gave Away His Stolen Money Montreal, Dec. 19.â€"Jos. I)esiarifl'fis,‘ "The <Good: Man‘‘ of _ Stâ€" Elzear, | Que., the idol of the women of that s district, was given thitty months in in jail by Judge Leet this mornirg. a Desjardins is ‘‘The Gang of Burgâ€"n lars,"" for whom the police have been( This week ... . Last weok ........ Two . week‘s ‘10 Same week 1910 1008 .4. :.6% . w4. Nh ts .b e dW yelivene oifi yeypesten .. metvet TORONTO. Hogs, Of cars $6.75 Cattle $6.75 Lambs $6.75 HERBERT B. KRIEGER, P 0. 8. KOLB. Clerk. Butter Eegs Top Market Prices ,"___ J. MICKUS, Auctioncer te Tising 9. yeats 0/0, ; C%, driver, cark prown . horse years old, 6 good milch cowsâ€"cow due inâ€" April, 3 cows | due . ~to May, 3 cows due. to calve cow ‘due to calve in August, TORONTO Grain Market e as i2 o‘clgek . noon wing | valuable ; . P“-'k‘ ie to calve in Augus! slve in May, 2 heifer .July ,, heifer.due . :t weim ‘sove t $ al Sove® ’. s old; weight "This Week ie 50c ig . 1 ignod 08 94 00 81 07 me« Fall wheat. «Oats 93 52 98 58 #3 52 M VCars lbs 1400 dark rop MONXT REAL OH cars $7.00 $6.35 40 ut at i ly | ~AUCTION SALE MONTEREAL \ s13¢ 60c and Comparisons With Previous Years Hike: x yo5\s s w o OE % 4 Farm Stock, Implements, l‘c‘ 34 44 10 30 34 34 36 40 west Imple with CC rack, _ 4; Wagon DCR cart, 2â€"segtion irgn hi ing plows, wood rack carriage pole, stone b first class (wood, â€" wa feed boxes, heavy set ness, 2 gets of single new, s@t of carriage 1 with equalizing rods in (g00G brdep: hay rake, Adame was y new, pair. bob s1#ighs, ; 3 carriage, market carriage, 2 buggies, 3 cutters nearly nc H onths ach <by Catt DEVT} At the same time and place â€" the farm of the undersigned will be offerâ€" ed for sale, containing 100 acres mord or less, of which there are 20 â€" acres sown in fall wheat and 22 acres in meadow, 20 acres in good hard wood bush, and 3 acres in pasture, and balâ€" ance in high state of cuitivation. On the premises are a twoâ€"story â€" comâ€" modious: brick house containing 11 10UsC MDIME _ . *0 EOmeEneRnese Bs Gl E modious brick house containing . 11 rooms with brick kitchen, furnace and hard and soft water in house, bank barn and % @riving sheds. This farm is near to school, churches and â€" to Berlin. It is one of the best farms Wednesiay, Jinuary 24th Berlin. . It is in the county ARMim o CCIY : Termsâ€"Fat cattle, pigs, chickens, barley, potatoes. and all sums of _ $10 and under chsh; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on good security _ or 4 ver cent olf for cash payments â€" of 4 per cent off credit amounts M We en on mnerige is d { known on day ofsale. _ years.There wert in the town and a big gang was & this morning tha all. He did not I however, but: just listi¢ nature. He gave away $0 lar man t Sai This Last 1905 1904 1203 1903 1 9#1 ooo ing‘valuat When mM At B wo *Christmas «pecials ytars id 4 08 0+ 06 to ~St. Catharines Judge Cat: tenced Burner Goodall to two VC penitentiary for. writing . obsC threatening letters to Miss Black, â€" and John ~Stanton vears on a charge of arson. A. .J. MCKUS, Auctioncer, DOEHN BROS., Proprictors SAM SHANTZ, Clerk. hir Berlit clin & h nature. gave away everythirg quently he was the t ld thn aying wed weeks ag week 191 week he . half ade a he sold D farm of tb 1N old veal of Mannhe , ‘on main ) Mannbeir Cattle Mark.t 5 rods in «good~runniug ke, Adams wagon ROarâ€" bob sigighs, ; 3 seated ket carriage, 3 new ""‘ tters nearly new, stoc m boxes, 1 nearly new; i iron harrows, 3 walkâ€" pod ‘rack, ‘buggy ~polc, stone boat, 3 cords of the villtage n , woig lark <ba appeal M BUFFALO Fed and watered $6.25 alves it it ared in> CouU zen women it t palhetic ple as a philanth n;mm e pC teau ab F1 **8 60 4.50 road 50 NEW YORK 40 d de PMR be _ made ~â€"Top Exporters *$8 75 th ading gaed frosh DF har q urt 1t lhs at st PAGE 14 $6.25 $8.00 $6.50 p t1 400 40 30 O /A i of Farm Stock, Implements, f tc ‘There will be sold . by tion om the farm of the 31 milés north of Pres west of â€" Hespeler: and â€"â€" Thursday, Horsos.â€"(Gene mates rising [« got hy Prince §00, mare risit by . Prince of three~~years Avon, good g rising tweive ) voleon Bonaba commencing at 1 o clock p. Tollowing â€" valuable ~property uie head calve straw _cutter, pulper; 3â€"scated wagon with bos 2 logging chains churn, set : sing pl M thatâ€" amourt 10 approved security cash payments. of Crince ol Ali Germai chestoug <h t WINFIELD BREWSTER,â€" Cler 40â€"2t . «Cattle ow dur ue 10â€" 1405 18904 1908 1902 Th same wee AARON SNYDER al These i\e would consider an exuaiafinee to buy him« self, but nothing will give him moresolidcomfort. .___ . Watch our show windows. / % 08 O We Breslau ) thie hartc M Bath Robes and Dressing Gowns $5.00 up to $12.00 Fancy Vgs_ts__%_}.SO up to $5.00 Negfigâ€"eegfii;g-i; Cartons $-l .25 .90 ; Bonapart of Aven, MICKT Auction Sale hut t : single harnes whifietrees, mck crow bars, and Ive 3â€"sect nt hi our stock whether they buy or #0t Extra salgs?éople will be ready to show goods.. The prices are plain~ .. ly marked on every article. b Let us help you decide HIS GAIFT : us Men‘s Gloves, lined and unlined $1.00 to $3.50 ___ _ New Mufflers in fancy box 75¢ to $3.5€ *4 Christmas Neckwear in fancy box 35¢ to @1 50 :: > Fancy Cashmere and Silk Hose 50¢ to $1.00 ____ . ~___â€" _ New Umbrelias $1.00 to $5.00 _ €% House Coats $5.00 up to $10.00 _ _ x2 $10 and h Sheep Market on t January l1ith 1911 Thornton & Douglas, Limited rlve> Augt June . 26th 2nd,. c0 N10 1d al ral h MasSi anniDg Ave hay 14 months‘ credit on or 4 per cent off for credit amounts. > chicker purpost and five Avon w KaTn Auctioncer old , pring ring h 4.00 8.40 4.00 ream â€"â€" SCpara mekyokes Propri 60 80 00 by rpc / puplic aucâ€" > undersigned, ton, 3. ~miles 4 miles south three ith pig da se teans ve. years weighing ears â€" old cow â€"du Aug drill Havt h ma 1M 13t1 and cash 1d ill cult pig ra Pyjamas $1.50 up to $3.50 vit AUT $« n +0 AG 50 00 OO $ 40 1d 1d 10 The Men‘s Gift Store AUCTION SALES Jan. 4.â€"Farm stock and implements of â€" Valentine F. Kuechtel, â€" 11 miles southwest of Lisbon and 3% miles southwest of Welleslcy. Jan. 10â€"Farm stock and implements of Valentine S. Wagnor,t 1i milâ€" es north of Josephsburg and 3 miles â€" southeast â€" of _ Wellesley. Near Berlet‘s Corners. Jan. 11â€"Farm stock and implements Feb. 22.â€"Farm stock, implements and household cfiects of _ Henty ‘ L. Jonas, adjoining the village . of Blair, better known as the Clemâ€" ents Farm. Feb. 7.â€"Fatm stock and implements of Ben Horst, 1} miles south . of Conestogo, 2 miles north ‘of Watâ€" erloo, and 2@ miles east of. St. Feb. 20â€"Farm stock, implements and household efiects of Gco. Eby at Breslau, better known as\ Riverâ€" side Farm: Last woek ,.... Two weeks ago . Same week 1910 !sa. 18â€"Farm stock aud implements of the late Enos Cressman, _ 3 ‘‘ miles south of Mannheim and 2 miles north of New Dundee _ on the Huron Road... > f Jan, 23â€"Farm stock and implements of Jacob Manst, 2§ miles north wost of Bamberg, 2% miles south east of. Crosshill and 4 miles : southwest of St. Cloments. Jan. 21â€"Farm stock, implements and household ‘effects of Doekn â€" Bros., \ mile cast of Mannheim, and 4 miles west of Berlin: 1908 Jan 1906 1905 This woek 004 03 102 101 WE ARE READY CHRISTMAS BUS 25â€"â€"Farm stoc« and 1 i . Oliver Scheifefe. in ad, 1 mile south of C Â¥OO( ood time ated early Christmas Shopping u1 MICKUS, Auctioneer Rog Market c« and implements thi Top Pric Of Cars .. 86. 75 township nestogo A.89 A.85 §.12) 600 00 ave :. DCECH . LL1.C% vyear "ag" we an JA PERMANENT LICENSE BOARD. A t .“ Board., gove! ing all except liquor® He nses,: Brantiord, has beer, appointed . bÂ¥ || City Council. The board consists. five _ membersâ€"the ‘City Ingine Chief â€" of Police, â€" Fire Chief, Mes Health Offcer and: Chairman of Finance Committee. All the Hed byâ€"laws havo beon consolidated. _ | _ _ MEMORIAL TO PARBENTS !~ BRANTFORD.â€"Major Reuben 1 nard, chairman of ‘the Transcont |tal Railway Commission, will ‘ent a tower and peal of bells to Grace Church as a rial to [l:bhcr and mother, two of the members of the parish. -"V%& | 3 o‘clock, Louis Muslier, ‘@ .. 3 man of 21 years, accidentaily. p lzm trigger ol his ‘.“", left hand.. He ran to his home # the wounds were temporatily al ed to and was thenâ€"conveyed to â€" Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital where . [%ngerl of the hand wereâ€" amputal t is likely the index fAnger and _ GIVEN TWO YEARS. FOR | THE ‘ LETTERS HE WROT ‘&‘ ST. CATHARINES~â€"Judge C man in the General Sessions â€" Coutb toâ€"day, sentented ~Bernie Goodall, a young man of Beamsville, _ to $WO years in the penitentiary on â€" charges of sending threatening and _ Obsce letters to Annic Black, a. Jady & formerly kept company with. Good_*Â¥ will be examined. as to his mental condition. . He said while adtaibti guilt that he had no recollection . sending the letters in on.) Lexy WS;le climbing over : a fence w near Breslau in : shooting, on Monday afternd thumb will be saved BYâ€"LAW WITHDRAWN. |_ ) The most important move made aAF _ the meetiog of the Gueiph City Coum» . cil Momjay r/ght was the withdrawai of the National Casket Company by« law, whereby the city was to taka a vote â€" on loaning the company ($25,« 000, by request of the o .,[,-;;')? : tials, owing to the ‘unde vent oA _ opposition in the city, and the dig , cussion on the stroet rallway exlth . sion, which they thought d i ‘}‘ the _ chances ~ the byâ€"law P k ‘The â€" comany will likely secure 4?' vate capital ami locate in â€" Guelp! ownsh leat â€" i SOCIALISTS INâ€"CONTROL. A rthur W rrendered p 14 mse filled i fe claims s

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