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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Jan 1913, p. 3

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â€" OTHER PLACES Editor Jaffary of Galt Defeated in Contest for Deputy candidate was Mr. Howell, who rin| a gzood race for the honor. GWWELPII Gueciph, Jan. 6.â€"After a streauous ' fight, such as has not been seen jere| for years past. exâ€"Chairman _ Samuct! C. Carter of ‘the Light â€" and Heat | Commission, nosed out a victory ; from exâ€"Ald. D. E. Rudd by a majorâ€" ity of fiftyâ€"six, the other â€" candidatas; not being in at the tfmish. The voie‘ was:â€"8. Carter, 822, exâ€"Ald. D. E Rudd, 766, Ald. F. Moward, 401; Ald | il. Mabonev, 335; Ald. Joseph Lawâ€" son, 127; Ald. S. Calvert, 90. Tho i other â€" results were: Aldermenâ€"ti. C. Stecle, 1.554; D. H..Barlow, 1,514; Ald. R. H. Brydon, 1,044; Ald. J. E. Carter, 1,427; W. T. Doughty, 1,344; T. J. MHannigan, 1,323; Ald. R. Mcâ€" Millan, 1,230; John Newstead, 1,22%2; Ald. {1. Occomore, 1,071; _ W. .. 43. Parker, 1,118; Ald. S. Penfold, 1,533. ‘The defeated _ Alderman _ candidates were: W. Reed, 586; J. J. Checlev, MG; W. Slater, 421; L. H. Gervneil, 1,019.. Board of Works Commissioner â€".J. Hutcheon, 1,597; defeated J. 1.. llamilton, 799. ux 08 Ifespeler, _ Jan. 6.â€" Election ‘or Council was held here toâ€"day. Ton candidates for that office were in the field. At the nominations a week ago teorge Forbes was elected> mayor by acclamation, and L. E. Weaver was elected in a like manuor to the office of reeve. Following is the vote pollâ€" ed {the first six are elected): E. N: HMannabaker, 271; David Gros, _ 260; D. Heater, %242; J. Morland, _ 210; John Fiyno, 209; Lewis Brill, _ 207; \J. Limpert, 183; _{1. Tanburg, 130; Province Monday were, for the most part, quietly contested. The greatest interest attached to the places ia which local option contests _ were fought;, In a number ol municipalities byâ€"laws for civic improvements _ and aids to industries were submitted to ihe electors. <In some places a tenâ€" dency to put a check to _ municipal aid to industries is noted. GaVT Galt, Jan. 6.â€"Toâ€"day‘s vote â€" was the largest ever polled at a municipal elegtion in Galt. The Council for 1913 is as follows: Mayor, Mr. F. S. Scott (acclamation); reeve, A. E. Buchanan defeated A. M. Edwards, majority 40; first deputy Reeve, J. G. Turnbull (acclamation); second deputy Reeve, W. Robinson defeated J. P. Jafiray, majority 120. _ Water commissioner, A. G. Baird (@cclamaâ€" tion); hbydro commissioners, Dr. Paâ€" kin, Mr. E. B. Fewings,; aldermen, ward 1, Mr. J. E. Daniels, E. f.ang, ward 2, G. Burgess, Dr. McDonald; ward 3, W. M. Jamieson, H. Hawke;, ward 4, W. Kennedv, R. W. Wright (acclamation); â€"ward 5, H. Holmes, R. S. Dryden (acclamation\, The new bydroâ€"electric commissionâ€" ers are Dr. Dakin, â€" and exâ€"Alderman Fewings, who governed that departâ€" ment while alderman. Tlle? deicated Fire byâ€"law, for new auto apparatus:â€" For, Hospital byâ€"law, to grant $28,060 to General Hospitalâ€" For, 1,671; against, 726. s AYR: _ 1 Avr, Jan. 6.â€"Reeve, _ Dr. _ Ward| Woolner;, councillors, .J. R. Folectter, | A. C. Gillies, _ .J. .J. Hodgson, _E Light and Heat Commissionerâ€" J. 1. Mason. Aldermen: E. K. Barnsâ€" dale, J. H. Roberts, D. M. Wright, 4. W. Alles, J. A. Gray, T. B. Johnson, A. Knechtel, F. J. Corrie, 11 Pauli, S. 1. Irelapd, W. S. Dingâ€" man and D. Wilton. The street rail way byâ€"law granting a 25â€"year franâ€" chise to the C.N.R. for _ a city elecâ€" tric system was carried _ by _ 1,073 against 641. The athictic and fair grountls byâ€"law carried. M.~H. Todd, 123. _ _ PRESTON. Prestonâ€"Reeve, E. B. Reist; depâ€" uty reeve, D. W.;Zieman; _ aldermen, John Proudioot, Jas. Gillies, _ Jas. Eagle, H. J. Schultz, J. Kauiman, Geo. Kanamacher; water and _ light Bernfardt and Deemert. Me# Stratiord, Jan. 6.â€"This city elec ted exâ€"~Ald. C. N. Gireenwood Mayor. Geelph, _ Jan. 7 â€"â€"lAent.â€"Col W (lark, _ sanitary inspector and rolief otticer, has receivell written apologies from sit of the men who signed _ the peiitions _ charging him with several offences, _ the > apology being in the same language as that «presemed _ to Chief | of Police Randall. _ Certified copics of the resolutions passed _ by the City Council requesting his Honâ€" or Judge Jamicson to investigate the charges _ prfofetred by certain persons against the Chicf oi Polic® and Mediâ€" cal Health Officer and sanitary _ in s, cctor have been presented to _ the Judee by the City Solicitot. The Judre has taken the matter into com sideration, and will give a prelimin ary appeintment in «ue course to ht sortemd, and to direct the further pro cveding to be taken under the resolu tion on Municipal contests throughout _ the Still Making Apologies STRATFORD. HESPELER. fire hall â€" and 519; against, fepâ€"| bigh roputation, widely known 'in hgh | Montreal, and whose casé can teadily Jas- be investigated. _ Mr. T. M. Marsh, h a“'lth: genilaman referred to, lives | at ;ght‘ 101 Delorimicr Avenue, Montreal, and has lived ther» for years. For twonâ€" | tyâ€"five years he has had eczema _ on ‘his hands and wrists. _ The discase Fard | (rst started in red blotches, _ which ter, | itched, and when scratched _ becam> F painful. Bad sores followed, _ which discharged, and the discharge spread the discase until his hands were one elec. "A4W, painful _ mass of sores. This ‘or.â€" . State of afairs continued for twentyâ€" â€" qo dive vears . Mr. .J. G. Schweitzer and family of 39 _ Mary St. have returned aiter ! spendinh _ the _ holidays with friends aud ralatives in Toronto. Ars. _ Peter Shupe and daughter | Vera treturned from.a visit in Buffalo ; where â€" they _ spent a very Pleasant ; The attendance of farmers and citiâ€" |zens was co:?;dcrably smaller _ than it â€" has beent during | the last _ few months. Notwithstanding there was , an increased _ supply of eggs _ which | sold at 38 conts per dozen although a few sold at 40 cents. There was a , marked scarcity of fowl and it apâ€" i preared as thouga . the farmers | hbad â€"disposed of all their poultry > during the _ Christmas season. _ The prices ranged as follows :â€" Butter per lb. 32c. Eggs per doz. 38 and 40c. _ Chickens each 40c. to T5e¢. Summ:r sausage per lb. 25¢ â€" _ Pork sausage per Ib. 17 and 18c Liver sausage per lb. 12¢c. Lard per lb. 15¢. to 17¢. Farmers checse per ib. 18c. Limberger cheese cach 25¢. Apples per basket 20 and 25¢. Carrots per bunch 5¢. Onions per bunch 5¢. Turnips 3 for 5¢. â€"Potators per bag $1.15. . â€"_â€" . fhis father in Mannbeim, Cedar Valley «_ ~ _._ ‘ 0| =_ D Farm, Wednssday at 4 o‘clock | afâ€" Mamages ; ter an illness ol two weeks sufieting a4 es irom + typhoid fever, althongh""zlghzs‘l::fllhlf’ son -;:tm‘}’“' 2":;:‘ 1 : zrez 5 Years and _ death _ was _ directly due to th, Miss Jean Meson, a t# "“::,,2“;;’::.?30‘(‘1",::.‘?“ a oo i wpakness | _ oi The heart. ; cr of Mr. and Mrs. William Mathicâ€" i * _â€"_â€"_ & "l‘ht- deceased was in his 20th. yeat.l son, Toronto, to Mr. Harry Hughâ€" 8 s § s and was an employe of the Dominion; es, Preston. £5, Â¥et Zam hok h:;s_:":‘\.orked Complete Sugar Co. He will be gredtly missed {Rowlandâ€"Anticknay.â€"In Crosshill, on Th e meAor snn ho bromr nc econneaine commetisin ie Srmabontuse monteccecce cide_circle of acquaintances.Be .Jan_ist, Maggic, daughter of Mr. In that _ time four eminent medical men tried to cure him, and each gaÂ¥e up the case as hopeless. Naturally, Mr. Marsh tried remedies of all kinds, but be, also, at last gave it up. For two years he had to wear gloves day and night so tertitle was the pain and itching when the air got to the sSo@ s. Miss Minuie Snyder of Blairâ€" spent New Year‘s day with friends _ in Berlin. Rev. I. Brubacher, of Collingwood, is spending a few days with relatives in the city. #+â€"Mr. Chas. R. Bilger, of Dunnville, spent the hokday with his brother Mr. J. E. Bilger. Rev. A. P. and Mrs. _ Quirmbach and young daughter left this _ morn ing for Toronto previous to leaving that city on Wednesday on _ their long journey to China, where they will resume their duties in the Meâ€" thodist mission fields of West China. Quite a large number oi their Berlin friends were at the G. T. R. depot to wish the missionaries _ Godspeed and a saie journey. Over 1,000 hockey enthusiasts witâ€" nessed _ a {ast and clean exhibition game between the London Tecumsehs and the Berlin O.M.A. Intermediates at the â€" Auditorium on Wednesday even‘ng â€" which â€" resulted in a draw both teams scoring three goals. V C e agE it "% 10000000000000000000000000000 00G000080000000004 . Thire will be quite ;‘M & in th> personnei of the Waterioo Miss Bebe Kraen visited friends in| NINE CONFIRMED. County fouen when it mpets in Berâ€" Stratford over New Years. . . 51 n on Januaty 38th for the inaugurâ€" Mr. Andrew _ Froeblich of Toledo,| Te iwmPressive confirmation Servict‘ ;) mesting. There will also be an adâ€" Ohio, is visiting friends in the city. |OC _ St. Jobn‘s Anglican Church‘wa$ |gitignal member Preston‘s growth en NMr. C. Young of Galt is visiting}|COMducted on Priday evening by HiSs ;iging that town to a Deputy Reeve frisnds in Rerlin. l.oxdshuf Bishop Williams 6f HuUTOR, | gyo members will represent the Min Miss Minnie Snyder of Blair .pem.l who delivered an eloquent and PFACtiâ€" eraq _ springs town. _ The CoUunty New Year‘s day with friends _ in{C@! address from the text ‘"I Pr#SS (Counâ€"il will be composed of the folâ€" Berlin. ilo'm‘ the mark." _ Following the following members :~â€" th Then came Zamâ€"Buk ‘ ie tried it, just as he had tried hundreds of _ reâ€" medics tefore. But he soon _ found aut _ that â€" Zamâ€"Buk | was different This is the experience of a man of w Returned to China â€" The usual interesting monthly meetâ€" ‘ing of the Woman‘s Missionary _ Soâ€" ciety of the English Lutheran Church |was held Thursday afternoon at the home of the Recording Secretzry Mrs. ‘0. Kilincs. The subject under discusâ€" sion was ‘"‘Porto Rico‘" in which the { General Councl Branch of the Luth . eran Church has 7 congregations, . 4 ‘u’ssion stations _ and 10 _ Sunday Schools, conducted by 5 American and !3 native missiqonaries. At yesterday‘s meeting two new members were _ teâ€" i ceived. ‘ The death took place in Michigan on Tuesday morning * former _ resiâ€" !clent. of Berlin in K person of Mr. George Schaaf, who was in his 86th |year. The deceased came to â€" Berlin to reside nearly sixty years ago and lived here until afew years ago when lhe removed to Michigan. The remains will be brought â€" here: bntmes" * > Wednesday and the funeral will take|Stoltt.â€"In Wilmot Tp., Jan. ist, to place on Thursday afternoon at twoâ€" Ar._ and Mrs.. Oliver â€" Stoltz, a u‘clock from the Schaal . homestead, daughter. * 68 Cedar street, to St. Peter‘s Ebel.â€"At Freeport, Jan. 4th, to Mr. Church and from shence to the East _ and Mrs. Jacob Etel, a sonâ€" End cemetery. ~â€" _‘ Millgartnor.â€"In _ Wilmot Tp., Jan. us w 2n8, to Mr. and Mrs. ‘John Hiligart~ is survived by his bereaved parents <â€" and Mrs. Jas. Anticknay, to M and three brothers. The funeral will‘: Roy Rowland of Moncton. take place on Friday afternoon frem . Woodsâ€"Perric.â€"At Winterbourne, Dec. the home to Latchar‘s Church â€" and> 25th, by Rev. Mr. Hamilton, Hugh, cemetery. ‘_ second son of Mr. Joseph Woods, to ._ Jan‘s, daughger of Mr. James Pirtic f ~ e C ‘Stollâ€"Wilson. â€"At Toronto, Dec. 24th, s “o"‘lcE . <Amos Stoll to Mary» Wilsony well known in Winterbournc. s . Ths death of Edith, daughter of Mr.! Noah Geib of Wiarton, occurted _ at | the home ot hei aunt, Mrs. M. G. Bauman, at Berlin, on _ Tuesday alternoon. She had been visiting in the city sinc» October, and, although ‘ an invalid, was able to be about unâ€"} til two days ago. The cause of death ; was Bright‘s Disease and heart [ailure ; "Idc many friends of the deceased will | regret to hear of her death. The body _ will be taken to Wiarton for Burial. The s‘ad and untimely death of Alson Klie took place at the homé of The impressive confirmation service | ofi _ St. John‘s Anglican Church was | conducted on briday evening by His Lordship _ Bishop Williams of Huron, | who delivered an eloquent and PFaCtiâ€" cal address from the text ‘"1 press toward the mark." _ Following the sermon the rite of confirmation _ was conferred upon nine candidates by the | Bishop. There was a large :ind\q.‘ tendance of members. 2e280e0e0eea0ceee0042e00s040e ecssssesesseecsec0c2ee0ek288® | The Municiral Council of the Counâ€" ty of _ Wate : o _ will meet at . the Court> JJons _ Beflin, on Tuesday, January 23#%th,/‘1913, at 3 o‘clack P. in. W. . s. MEETING Annual â€" Meeting XOTICE is heteby given that © the 13rd Anrnal Meeting of the _ Policy holders of The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada will be held . at the Company‘s Head OfMfce, Waterioo, Ont., on February fth, 1913, at the Perfin, Jan. 7th, 1913 Obituary MISS EDITH GEIB. County of Watceloo GEORGE SCHAAF. â€"namy npnwee c ie ALSON KLIE HFRBHERT J. BOWMAN, ___ County Clerk sms 2â€"1t % .# : mt a WMnss in int ul M & &L 442. R°t, a daughter. | Break.â€"In Berlin on December â€"29th, _ to Mr. and _ Mrs. Jeremiah Break, 111 Elgin St., a son. News Notes :â€"We are having pienâ€" ty of _ snow around here and _ good ; sleighing.â€"Quite a number were here visiting over the holiday.â€"Mr. . Edâ€" ward Krachling‘s nother of Gadshill ‘and h‘s brother Mr. Louis Krachling | ef M.chigan were here for a few days, |rettening â€" on . Saturday afternoonâ€" ‘Mr. Lowis Gatschene andâ€"his â€"daugh ter Mary were in Guelph last® week on business.â€"Mr. .Johrn Martz on Sat urday morning left for Galt, Guelph | and _ Brantford on _ business.â€"Mr. John N. Oesch and his son John are ‘making _ saw ,logs for Mr. Selomon (Leis at present.â€"Mr. Noah Stcinâ€" ‘mann our saw miller is buying . Saw logs again. â€"Mr. Edward Krachling and his two brothersinâ€"law will cut s$w logs for Mr.;â€"Ratz in &t. © Clemâ€" ents next week. ~Mr.‘ Ludwig: Gatâ€" ELECTION _ RESULTSâ€" IN â€" NEW HAMBURG. â€" > â€" ~â€" The. results of the municipal | elecâ€" â€" tions, which took place on Monday at New Hamburg are still in doubt so far as the Oounciliors are concerned and a recount is taking Place. _ For Reeve Mr. L. G. Pequegnat was | the {1ictor, defeating his opponent, {ormer !‘lle ~C Lovis Peine by 19 votes. For School Trustses Dr. Marty, W. . H. Lanbach and Lafayetie Hostetier were ‘clected, former trestee Alired Hahn {ailing of reâ€"elcction. : Members will also note that the annual membership fee is due ind payâ€" able within thirty days of the aanual merting « has secured a Position with Mr: Louis Etnst, _ Berlinâ€"Mr. John B. Oesch and h‘s sister . Rebévca were in Welâ€" lesley on Sunday on a visit to Mr. Peter Schweitzer.â€"Our school .opened on Tresday. iz chts nckt Weekâ€"AQE.. LNOTUR: MIATâ€" schens, aâ€"son of Mr. Louis Gatschene, Galtâ€"A. E. â€" Buchanan, J. G| Turnbuli, and M. W. Robinson (new). | Waterlooâ€"J. R. _ Kaufman, C. W. Schiedel. Prestonâ€"E. B. Reist and B. W yieman, (both new). Hespelerâ€"L. E. Weaver. | New Hamburgâ€"Leon G. Pequegnat} (now). . j Avrâ€"Dr. Ward Woolner (new). | FElmiraâ€"~A. Hilbora. â€" Wat..lo0 Tp.â€"A. Abra and W. C.| Shaw. | Wellesley Tp.â€"A. B. Robertson and W. Hastings (new.) + Woolwich Tp.â€"J. G. Hurst, Solo mon Koch (new). ®R ;‘l(‘ “8!3;" Il!llll’lfl EFHT, ;; 3 o'm}%' £3 Burke.â€"Near Preston, Jan. 4th, Mrs. August Burfke, Sr., mother of Mrs. Jacob Gimbel of Preston. . f Ware.â€"In \\‘interbwn}e, Dec.. 27th, Mrs. Ware, formeriy of Mannticim. North Dumfriesâ€"Thos _ MoPhail (new). p.m., to receive the varions teports. clect ofticers and transact such other business as may be brought hefote th.e meeting. L Of the Waterloo County Mutual Proâ€"‘W. Aâ€" RamsAYy ... ..._... . tective Association wil be Neldt an~ The first four were elected the Waterloo _ Township Hail, _ on oo erses n ol W Wilmot Tp.â€"S. Cassel and Wesley Annual Meeting , _ Josephburg MENXNO 8. SNYDER. ; Secretary â€"Preasuper. |© St. Jacobs, Ont., Jan. §.â€" Woolâ€" wish Township: Reeve, J. 8. Hurst; deputy reeve, Solomaen Koch; counâ€" cillors, M. L. Weber, H. Brodbecker. WILMOT COUNCIL BY ACCLAMAâ€" 2 i ~ ~TBONs . â€" Thereâ€"wasâ€"no election: in. Wilmot Townshipâ€"this. year. ~At the nominaâ€" tion held.. at; Baden on . Monday the 1912 Councilâ€"was reâ€"elécted:by accla mation. Noah Shantz, Eph. S. Snyâ€" der, George Heipel were nominated as councillors, but all retired. in favor of last year‘s council. > Councilior A. C. Hallman was also nominated as deputy réeve, but withdrew. _ The councilâ€" forâ€" 1913 is as follows: Seldom has there been more inâ€" terest taken in the election in North Dumiries than on Monday. The vote was the largest ever polled in‘ the township. The fight for the. Reeveâ€" ship was between A. B. McPhail and John G. Bryden,. â€"two of the best known men of the township, and the former won out by a majority of 190. For the four positions of Councilâ€" lors there were eight candidates. The successful men were A. Y. Little, P lor, Jr. _ â€" ] i The following was the re€ult of the vote:â€" â€" . P. Patterson ... ...., J. B. Bricker ... ... John Taylot, Jr. ... James Wallace ... .. RESULT OF VOTING AT AYVR. Ayr, Jan. 6.â€"The results of _ votâ€" ing here to«ay were as follows: For Local Optiom ... ... 148 Against Local Option ...,.. ... 116 The byâ€"la% was therefore defeated on the threeâ€"fhiths requirement . maâ€" jority by 12 votes. This is 5 less than in 1910. In Wellesley Tp. A. Robertson Mmodâ€"A.hC.thn _ *NHeads List in Waterloo WELLESLEY, Jan. 6.â€"The result !¢r places local plants were establishâ€" follows :â€"Reeve, A. B. Robertson| ¢4. ‘This was particularly the case 555, A. Dammeiet 468 ; Feputyâ€" 2t Poterboro and North Bay, where of the elections here toâ€"day were as| the clectric company .that controls the Reeve, â€" Reidel 587, Hastings 439 ;“l'mt Valley system was entrénched ‘Counciliors, Lintick _ 480, Hofiman 3t bOth places. In s number of inâ€" 464, Baechler 442, McKay 438, Petch |Stances the vote was practically unaâ€" 241, first three elected. (aniesttiog to the uqeule" o * | opposi scheme. wWATERLOO TOWNSHIP. | ‘The total amount voted ‘by all the An interesting contest was . Waged| municipalities combired is about in Waterloo township for the Counâ€"‘ $350,000, and is made up as follows: cil. The three members of the old{ (Owen Sound, $50,000; Statner, $9,â€" .ws 000; North Bay, $60,000; PeterBOIO, ‘5 1$120,000; Clinton, $33,000; Godgrich. & $35,000; Flmira, $20,000; Winchester, $10,000; Beaverton, $10,000. | How the Vote Went. Peterboroughâ€"The _ Hydroâ€"electric ‘;hy-law was carried by a bis; majority; about ten to ane. _ Owen Soundâ€"The _ Hydroâ€"electric Council, however, had no trouble in carrying‘ the day, with handsome maâ€" jotrittes. The results of the _ voting, as near .c as could be ascertained | at the time of going to press, were :â€" 4. C. HALLMAN ... .. .. 381 AUG. JANZEN ..., ... ......2. .._351 AMOS GRAFF .. ... ...2..2 .331 F. Kraemet ... ...0. .%u2220 00. 182 The first three Council. ATCR.. Hull .....smâ€" 2ssseecs ecrecss Hugh McGartney «... ... August Lisso ... ... .... The first four were elected The results of the municipal con test was as follows: > Dr. Ward Woolner, Reeve (accl.) JJohn :. Folsetter ......... «........... 305 A. C. GiIM@® cs...cl. Lo s 1§7 4. . HOdgsOn ........ sssccmss .cc N Fd: MORRS ..:sx:c cssc cce csrnrccs s 345 W . A : RBMRAY â€":â€"srreâ€"â€"s..cmeuscorsscrccs .O who was returned at the head of the poll in®the contest for the Waterloo Township Council. Jos. Snyder .. «J. R. Nasinith NOMINATIONS TN NORTH a .e EAST‘"QPB. At the North Easthope nomination meeting held on Monday the officers nf last year‘s council were élected hy ; acclamajion, as Tollows: . Reeveâ€"Jallus Cook. Counciliorsâ€"Jokn C. Cook, Martin Mohr, George Falk, John Makins. wWOOLWICH TOWNSIIIP COUNCIL The elections _ for 1913 _ are over. Fteeve J . Hiurst was reclected by acclamation. ‘The contest for _ the Counciliorsâ€"Moses Schultz, Andrew Deputy Reeveâ€"Wesley â€"Erb. Reeveâ€"Samuel Cassel. Majority. for McPhail l * _.For Council For Reeve. B. MePbail ... .. G. Bryden ... ... . WOOLWICH TOWNSHIP. IN NORTH DUMFRIES. A&. CS HALLMAN. will constitute the .. 181 ave B " _ lijority. The result of the voting is |all the more significant when it . is rempmbered that in some of the smalâ€" ‘.ult;kf places local plants were establishâ€" rtson |¢d. ‘This was particularly the case rputyâ€"| 4t Peterboro and North Bay, where re “T the electric company .that controls the 439 ."l‘n-t. Valley system was entrénched finrm»| at both places. In s number of in~ Petch | Stances the vote was practically unaâ€" â€"165 311 315 319 336 208 189 180 135 154 190 187 168 112 30 Déeputy Réeveship ‘was close, Mr. Bol. Koch defeating Mr. Faul â€" Snider hy a majority of three votes. For the Council Messrs. ‘M. L. Weber, . Hy. Brodhaecher amd Fred Letson .Were elected, whileâ€"Mr. Johnâ€"Brox _ failed to secure erough*votes for election. Following is a summaty of the vote Toronto, Jan. 7.â€"â€"All down the line yesterday the : municipal Hydreâ€"elecâ€" tric byâ€"laws carried so far as returns up to going to press indicate, and in clamation. â€" / Auction Sales A. J. Mickus, Auctioneer Sol K900.. PROAOTE Ancorerrt wepvepsigs, ebspect sore on c Paul SHIG@L ..;..... l....s..} ..s.llll% Jehn Bro® 2......00000.0. BIGAMY IS CHARGED AGAINST SAMUEL London, Ont., Jan. 6.â€"Word ~ wasilirigg gave up his Winnipeg ui received here toâ€"day of the arrest at{account of poor health. It is Winnipeg â€" of Samuel Girigg on a by friends that his mind may * charge of bigamy. NMrs. (Grigg, whose, been affected, â€" and sympathy 4s home at 169 Maple street, this city, for Mrs. Grigg and the membets is now in Winnipeg. Many years ago|the family. . 3 Mr. Grigg, when in the hotcl busiâ€"| > Winnipeg, Jan. 6.â€"A large . € ness here was converted, and sclling!of curious citizens gatheted in . the Grigg House became an evange~{police station and completely~~ Kst. About 28 or 30 yeats ago _ he the courtroom and corridors, was married to Mrs. Grigg, who was heat the gase of bigamy h-’ his second wile. During the past few / Samucl Grigg, a wellâ€"known fi years, however, Mr. Grigg has been list of Winnipeg, is the def doing religious work in the west."In| Grigg, who was arrested m November he re;!m "his m'(;? in evening on a warrant swOrn charge of a . Mon‘s Missidn ‘at Winniâ€" ’London. Ont., wormn charging | peg and went to Portage la Praitic,‘ry, pleaded not guilty when art where it is said he was marriedto od,. and at his request the case > Mrs. Barnes, a widow aged twentyâ€"‘ remanded _ until next Monday, six. It was understood that Mr.‘amount of bail being fixed at $1 Hy. Broadhaecker ......... Jan. 14.â€"Farm stock and implements| REPONIEE WANTIEW of Jack Rennic, 2} miles east (‘mss[ Our report system gives "An" & | hill, 2} miles wost of St. ClemeRts, ‘cjge accurate, availablé mMADDEE . and 4 miles south east of LinW006 wha;â€"information â€" anyone hand Jan. 29.â€"Farm stock and implem®nts puilding or enginecring. supplics . O C.~Râ€"~Gds, 1â€"miteâ€"cast of ~â€"St: machinery must have" to â€"makic The first three were elected. . _ . {riles I feel strong and woll and J. G. Hurst vlected ReQVE DY 30â€" â€"i., a2n w aum arnelr ; ® M eoy B pn w 06 t ‘ " . & WHY make butter during. the winter mw‘whel » you can ship yout érean to us and réceive th highest market price? ‘ We furnish free cans and pay express ch Our cheyues are issued every two weeks and cashed at par. 3 Write us for any further informasion you may require A post card will bring you a can and enabi you to give this sysatem a fair trial. TuE BERLIN CREAMERY CO. We test and weigh each shipment on arrivaÂ¥a send vou a statement for same. BENTONK ST. Deputy Reeve. * HICHEST PRICE FOR CREAM. | | Councillors. :\ .; ed by a bi; majority;} Winchesterâ€" A â€"money _ byâ€"li $ equip the town for Hydro< The _ Hydroâ€"electric power was carried here toâ€"day. 2691 . & taking three boxes of 210 }ri.":m. iny shamarh ank Tox ”‘,- â€"FIG PILLS **__ ho great â€" fruit â€" remedy, will 320 ‘yor feol like a new person. 393 ..>â€" _ _ Winnipeg, June 27, . . ‘are all sizgns of â€"the system.] 7 : (clogged. The Liver and Howels * . ‘|inactive and the . Stomach 45 309 ‘ ftrom undizested foods and foal gi carried toâ€"day by big majorities. â€" 15 Uxbridgeâ€"Voting on the byâ€"law to enter into a contract . | the Hydroâ€"electric Pawer {resulted in one hundred and isix lor and Aive against. i byâ€"law was passed by a large ity. The citizens were en North Bayâ€"â€" Hydroâ€"electric.~ and Council were elected. | ; law was carried by four to Beavertonâ€"The yete on the tlectric byâ€"law was one ."Tn:y for, and three against. _ Elmiraâ€"The Hydroâ€"electric carried with a &..w jor Goderichâ€"The | Hydroâ€"electrig ,;, law carried by three to one. «.. Markhamâ€"A byâ€"law v |Counci! to enter inte a con! the Hydroâ€"electric mss cartied by a large majority, 4 1 Sarniaâ€"A plebiscite vote to the citizens were desirous of Hydroâ€"power brought here i ried by 1,317 to 285. »z Su,\'-erâ€"i‘%m § laws for Hydr tric ‘dower a : to do. my own work. $3,250.00 Buys 22 roomed .‘ | ‘with conveniences, corner Cou ‘.\w. and Bentonâ€"St., Berlin. > n‘w shirt â€" lactory being erectg ry, pleaded not guilty when art 04,. and at his request the case â€" remanded _ until next Monday, amount of bail being fixed at $1 cent tboxres or mail:d by The Co., St. Thomes, Ont. . Sold in Waterloo hy A. G. Druggist. « s me tlock. _ lmmediate poss :©1250.10 cash, balance secured. Winn, Hawkesvilie, Ont. 4 Fig Pills for stomach and liver BYâ€"LAWS IN MANY Sold â€" at all dealets

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