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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Dec 1915, p. 12

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\ GCounty and District Happenings | ‘ of 1;â€"Just 44 years m g the Grand Trink m.h first regular train out of There is just one emplovee .q,fibnui-ovflntw-u at that time.â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. Thicl of Berlin, éalled on St. Jacobs friends on Monday.â€"Buitermilk Prince makes RCl tamee a _ Move. â€"Last week Prince . the » norse got cold feet and. up street about 25 miles . an hour<to warm up without the driver. There was nothing broken except the speed limit.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Gerbracht of Berlin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Welker, Isabella St., over Sinâ€" day.â€"Nomination day is on the way. Who will be our representatives . lor 1916 in Woolwich. Time they . were mfil‘ their running shoes on â€"Mr. Mrs. John Cress of Berlin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Bruâ€" bacher, Youge St., last week.â€" Mr. John L. Wideman was clected Viceâ€" President of the Historical Sociely for St. Jacobs at the annual meeting Friday evening in Berlin â€"Mrs. John Lein and daughter Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stroh and Wm. Heckerdorne ‘of Elmira, spent Saturday with St. Jacobs friends.â€"Church services. Luâ€" theran Sunday evening. Evangelical 7.30 p.m. Singing. by male chorus. All _ welcome.â€"Miss Minnie Hoeflin spent _ the weekâ€"end with Twinâ€"City friends.â€"Milk business changes hands. â€"Mr. Abs. Martin has sold out . his milk busipess to Mr. Simeon Martin. Abs‘ customers will be sorry to hear that he bas given up the business as he was very accommodating and supâ€" that he bas given up the business as he was very accommodating and supâ€" plied first class quality of milk,â€"Mrs George Linder of Elmira visited with friends _ in town last week â€"Its getâ€" ting nearer every day. I can almost smell the turkey roasting and taste Prestun | is sBONCIEG & EUNEOU M OCOC with _ her _ mother, Mrs. W. Menger who is seriously ill â€"Quite a numbe of farmers from this district are tak ing in the winter fair at Guelph this week. â€"The â€" December fair was wel attemded Wednesday.â€"Mrs. H. West wood, Stratiord, _ and â€" Mr.o\ Schwalm, â€" Preston visited at _ th aome of Mr. and Mrs. Schwalm thi week. Miss Edna Haug is of weeks with Torc Al. Snmyder _ left North _ West in Canada Felting Co vals. Lutheran PRICE OF FLOUR AT Readers will please note that _ the price of _ fNour _ at the St. Jacobs‘ Mills, is now $3.60 for Eagle Brand and $2.75 for "Hearts Delight." See advertisement on page 9 of this Items of Interest:â€"The Beaver Lit erary Society will hold their anuual concert on the evening of Dec. 18th and _ with favorable weather a larce gathering _ is expected. A good proâ€" gramme â€" is . being prepared. . Every body welcome.â€"Mt. William Swartz who recently sold his farm will hold a sale of farm stock and implements on the 15th of December. issut a sale of farm stock and implements on the 15th of December. Mr. and Mrs. George Hagedortn who spent â€" a week or so with relatives ond _ friends in â€" Badâ€"Ax,‘ Michigan, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM NEW HAMBURG was performed hy groom. Miss H of Austin, was I ‘life was performed by the father of the groom. Miss H. E. Von Breckmann, of Austin, was bridesmaid, and Mtr. W. L. Mevyers, of _ Houston, brother of the groom, _ acted as best man LM a trip to San Antonio, Texas, . and Mrs. Meyers will be at home #%o their friends at 1827 Ave. L. Galâ€" veston, Texas. The young couple are well known in New. Hampurg, . both having â€" formerly _ resided here, and hfl' the best wishes of their . many rie for a long.and happy wedded nd hatvles (Continued ffom pagt 1.) Mrs Bt. Jacobs. Williamsburg. nd At i _ visited at _ the Mrs. Schwalm this roasting and laste dding.â€"Mrs. Mosser DJ a couple wetks t, Mrs.â€" W. Menger 1. â€"Quite a number Sur T §T. â€" JACOBS MiLLS Hagedorn wh with relatives Ax,* Michigan morning. Mr Wilt nds this well £1oBNTITCC on toad ther, sister or friend would be a year‘ subscription . to . the Chronicleâ€"Tele graphâ€"Will be mailed to any address in Canads fo: $1090 or United States $1.50â€"Subscribe now. News Items of Interestâ€"Mr. Geo News Items.â€"The Christmas and . School Concert combined is to b¢ hold. at King Edward Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 22, and will be the best eVer, so keep that date oPen for avery onâ€" tertaining evening at King Edward.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Rande] of Berlin, Sundayed | with Mr. and Mrs. _ Avg. Randel.â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. A. â€" Bemis of Toronto, spent a few days. with Mrs. Bemis.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Berâ€" let, and Miss Vera spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berlet at Berlin.â€" Messts. Jos. Heintzman and Clayton Reist â€" returned home on Saturday from a two months‘ trip to the West.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Shant? and Master Willis and Miss Eva of Bridgerort all spent Sunday with Mr. and _ Mrs. lvan Cressman.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weber took a busi ness trip to Toronto on Monday. â€" Mr. and â€" Mrs.â€" Charlie Hummel, Jr. siciclt ns sls e t Mr. and â€" Mrs. â€" Charlie Hummel, Jr. ard family from Saskatoon, avrived here last week and intend to spend the winter here at the former‘s home â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Adlen Weber spent Sunday _ with his mother, _ Mrs Abram Weber at Berlinâ€"Mr. . H McDonald â€"renewed ;wamintalnw‘s in Berlin an Saturday.â€"Miss Florence Shepherd has again taken Up her resi dence at Rosedale farm and we wel come her to _ our midst again after spending a few years af Berlin. â€" Local _ and _ pets mal.â€"â€"Miss â€" Elsic Local _ and . personal. Reist of â€" Berlin spent the â€" patental roof.â€"Mr and Miss Mabel Turel o Shafter and _ M and fa and Mr. and Mrs. Addison . ~M}""" and family _ spent Sunday with : Mr. and Mrs. Addison D. Suyder.â€" Mr. Alba Allemang, of Berlin, visited _ at home last. week end. â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Jacob Suvder were the guests of the latter‘s _ father, Mr. _ Steckly, at Strassburg.â€" Mr. _ and Mrs Moses (Cressman, of Breslau, and Mr and Mrs. Addison Reichert of Mannheim. ‘\wrr Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman.â€"Mr. Alex. Shafâ€" fer attended the Winter Fair held at Gnelth last week.â€"There was . quite a larce attendance at Mr. Joe Wile‘s latter‘s _ I Strassburg Cressman, Mrs. Addis l Three Rivers, Que., voted for pro hibition by 1,566 to 1,105. the entertainment to be held in the King Edward Hall, did not appear in last â€" week‘s _ issue. The entertain ment will be given Dec. 22nd by the school and Sunday School combined. Come and hear a good entertainment. â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. Ellerburn and â€" Mrs. Bristow of _ Waterloo, and Mrs. El terburn _ of Mildmay, â€" visited Mrs. Becker on Sumday. MISSING WORD WAS The Missing Word | last week was "adequate" and should have appeared in the advertisement of A. K. Cressâ€" man. between the words "a" and "reâ€" turn." Bioomingdale. Mabel Turel of Berlin spent with Mr. and Mrs. _ Alex Mr. and Mrs. Peter | Shirk, and Mrs. Addison Snyder Iy _ spent Sunday with : Mr. *Adicow Ir. KCarder.«â€" ML. We th an ADEQUATE agaim Berlin Miss indas inday under Roy ‘Wure! Berlin spent Alex. Shatâ€" air held at was . quite Joe Wile‘s ng to the incement of held in the t appear in Items of Interest.â€"Mr. E, R. Fité gerald who lias been manager of the Baden Branch of the Dominion Bank, has «n transferredyto Mount. Alb¢rt. He has moved his family and house hold effects to that town this week. â€"Mr. E. C. McClelland . of Seaforth his successor, . Mr. Stewart ledger keesrer left last week for Berlin :to take the position of the Savings Teâ€" partmeAt of the Dominion Bank. Nr. .. Knegutel of Berlin has flled the mfltim as ledgerkeeper at the local A pleasant afternoon was speat. at the hor.e of Mrs. B, Schmidt when a few of her friends, Mrs. H, Lautr slager, Mrs. Hofele, Mrs. Hy. Decbt, Mrs. J. Weiler, Mrs. W. Weiler, Mts V. Wettlaufer, _ Pleasantly surprised the old lady. â€" 1t was the 78th anniâ€" versary of her birthday. May she on joy maay more years of health is the wish of her many friends.â€"Mrs. : A. Kaufman has returned after spending a week with her children at Preston. and Berlin.â€"Mrs. H. Scheuermap . of Bright: is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reiskau this week.â€"Mr. Wm. Burgman of Milverton is visiting at the home of Mr. Jno. Beckste‘n, Dr. J. Livingston of Ayr, spent Sumâ€" day at the home of her parents.â€"Mrs Huehn and child of Waterloo â€" spent Sunday at the home of her parents.â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Reiha, Mrs. J. Reiha.â€"Mrs. J. Schilling of Berlin viâ€" sited her parents Mr. F. Kischel on Sunday. * The fourth meeting _ of the Breslau j movonee us ts Litâ€"rary _ Society _ was held in the‘ If they could only be made to see School house â€" on ‘Tgursday evening,| that half their ills are caused by imâ€" Nov. 3oth,. _ The meeting was called‘ pure blood, it wouldn‘t take long to to â€" orderâ€" at 8.15 with Mr. Orville| cure them with Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. Mader in the chair. After all business] Truly a wonderful medicine that . inâ€" inatters _ were transacted the followâ€" vigorates, strengthens, renews. Every ing programme . Was rcndered:-â€"Solu.l tired, worn _ out, woman that tries Mr. Nelson Dedels; Debate, Resolved| Dr. Hamilton‘s _ Pills will improve that _ steam power is more Yaluable| raPidly, will have better color, . inâ€" that SA POPPI Dower AB._ Mr | creased appetite and better digestion, to to man than horse power, Aff., Mx.' Howard _ Thaler,. Miss Rose Thaler, | Neg., Miss Lilian Reinbart, Mr. Alâ€", vie Reinhart; Mouth Organ Seltflkn,‘ Messrs Dedels; Reading, Miss Daisy Ransoine; _ Recitation, Mr. Edmundl Dedels; Quartette; _ Current Events, Mr. Allan Clemmer; Speech, Mr. Fry; Reading of Breslau Gossipper, Mr.i Gordaen Mader; Critic‘s Report, Miss Nora Sherifis; Judge‘s Report in favâ€"| or of negative, Miss Laura Bechtel.! A very interestingffeature of the ev-‘ ening â€" was ‘"A Spelling Match" _ in which both old and young took Pan.| ‘The meeting was brought to a closel by singing ‘"The National Anthem. | Address and Presentation :â€"On thtl evening of Tuesday, Nov. 30th, Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus were â€" quite} agreeably _ surprised at their _ home here by about twenty memberg _ of the congregation of the Mannbeim U. . church. The occasion _ was thet 60th anniversary _ of _ Rev. Backus‘ hirthday.â€"During the course of the‘ evening Rev. and Mr. Backus were, prosented with the following address ind a handsome leatherâ€"covered o tocker. The following is the address: Dear Pastor and Wife :â€" It affords us much pleasure as your,, congregation of the Manvhcim class| to meet together _ with you at your home in eclebrating the occasion _ of your birtbday. We take this occaâ€" sion to â€" congratulate _ you both in vour long and uscful service in | this »ranch of the U.B. church. You no| doubt as a pastor have experienced ; vour share of cares and troubles on life and vyet it was not without a‘ fair degree of _ prosperity, blessiig and health for which you no doubt will be rewarded in the future wol’ld4| You are laboring faithfully amongst us, giving us scriptural knowledge, (which is able to make us wise unto salvaticny. May we all strive to ao‘ live that _ our lives may speak _ for our saviour. Our pest wishes to you, ,mav many years be added to _ your health, _ hbappiness _ and joy in the Master‘s service. _ As a slight token of esteem _ and love we ask you as pastor and wife to accept: this ehair and trust you will find it restful and vn!\ll’ut“l\g. Signed in behalf of Mannbelin cla‘s; Clags: Leaderâ€"Ezra Becker. eying In Signed in behalf of Mannbelin cla‘s; Clags Leaderâ€"Ezra Becker. Supt. of S. S.â€"E. J. Devitt, Pres. C. E. Soc.â€"W. E. Bergey. Rev Bockus replied very acceptatly o this expression of esteem on _ the art of his Mannhcim friends, after vhich the hymn, _ "Blest be the Tie That Binds‘"" was sung by the gath Fenry Ford _ with 148 peace vi\-l Made by Roman Meal Co., Toronâ€" grims will no doubt look for traces| so. of the Lusitania and the Arabic beâ€", wannn____ _z ie e fore he makes his peace appeals in . The Japanese Emperor _ reviewed Eutope. , twentyâ€"five miles of his warships. New Dundee. Breslau. At . a meeting ‘ the Recruiting g-mn- of and ‘Waterioo t following recruiting meetings for the second week of D¢â€" cember were arranged :â€" Wellesiey â€"Wednesday, Dec. 8th. |\How Sickly Women Each meeting will pe addressed by three or more speakers, and a good programme of sougs, recitations, etc., will be provided byâ€" outside talent.. Conestozoâ€"Friday, Dec. 10th. . Hawkesville and Crosshillâ€"Monday, Dec. 13th. *St. Clements and Heideibergâ€"Wedâ€" nesday, Dec. 15th. Speakers for the week include the following :â€"L. McBrine, President N. W,.Recruiting League , . A. G. Mcâ€" Avity ; viceâ€"chairman, 8. J.. Wilâ€" liams, member of l‘trovincial Execuâ€" tive ;, W. G. Weichel, M.P., Dr. J. F. Honsberger, Jacob Strob, A. B. Mcâ€" Bride, Rev. C. L. Mcirvine, Lt. Col W. M. 0. Lochead, Lt.â€"Col. H. Marâ€" tin, Capt. McNeel, and others. The _ following <weil kuown enter tainers | will assist â€" in each proâ€" gramme :â€" n ineon uin ovens _ The Dominion Tire Quartette, 118th Battalion â€" Quartette, Oscar Rumpel, reader ; â€" Douglas McKaye, Dominion Tire Co‘s Harry Lauder. ! No better rebuilding tonic can be ‘found than _ Dr. Hamilton‘s . Pills ‘ which are safe, mild and health givâ€" ing. For forty years, Dr. Hamilton‘s I Pills have peen America‘s most valâ€" ued family medicine, 25¢. per box at all dealers. m Everybody is _ welcome to meetings. All meetings will begin at 7 G. M. DEBUS, | Meversâ€"Niemann.â€"At _ Austin, 1‘txas.‘1 | Nov. 24th, Miss _ Frieda Margaret | Nieman to Mr. E. J. Meyers, ; of| l Galveston, Texas. ‘ Rifeâ€"Courtney.â€"At Hespeler, Dec. .2] Miss Lillian Courtney to Mr. Wilâ€", ‘ liam Rife. i ‘\\'allingt-on-.\lax“'ell.â€"A\l. Gait,® l)e('.! i0 4. Miss Eva Maxwell to Mr. Frcd-! erick Wallington. Raymerâ€"Detweiler.â€"At St. Jacobs, Dec. 6th, Miss Annic Detweiler to| Mr. Raymer. | WILHELM.â€"Near Winterbourne, Nov. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Withelm, a daughter. Philips.â€"In Berlin, Dec. 2nd, to Mr. aud Mrs. A. D. Philips, a daughter. Ziegler.â€"At Berlin, Dec. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ziegler, a son. Rank.â€"At and Mrs | year. Walker.â€"At _ Elmira, Dec ‘Wnlkor, aged 65 years. Frey.â€"Near _ Bridgeport, ! Mrs. Elizabeth _ Frey, i | _ year. | Mertfolder.â€"At _ Berlin, 1 _ Mrs Michael _ Hertfel | _ 88th year. N ] Miss Crissic O‘Brien MEEFING IN THE TOWNSHIPS A New Kind of Pancakes Louis Ziegler, a son. Berlin, Dec. 3rd, to Nt Wm. Rank, a dayghter: Marriages . L. MeBRINE, Secretary. _ Chairman Births. veiler.â€"At _ St. Jacobs, Miss Annie Detweiler to May Get Health Berlin, _ Dec. 5th, Hertfelder, in her ec. 3rd, Mrs. her 64th year Dec. 3rd, _ Mr rt, _ Dec. 1st, v. in her 62nd het 29th these Robt At a projlonged session of the Wil mot Townsbip Council in Baden . on Tuesday ° ‘afternocn the Councillors finally decided to submit the Hydro Radial byâ€"law to the ratepayers . of Wilmot Township on January 3rd. enâ€"|INJURED BY EXPLOSION amit AT BERLIN HEATING PLANT Engineer _ Stanley . of Hydro Commission staffl was in :â€"M und explained ~the byâ€"law in detail. In reply to the query as to the reaâ€" son the byâ€"law: is m'ruhdf through so quickly Mr., statâ€" ed that it was only possible to subâ€" mit byâ€"laws of this nature to the electors _ in â€" Toronto at municipal elections, and therefore it had been decided to submit all the byâ€"laws at the same timg § LINWOOD MEETING 18 PO8STPONED Member: o%f . the Council expressed the opinion that there was not sulâ€" ficient time to properly consider the terms of the byâ€"law, but Mr. Stanley assured them that Sir Adam _ Beck and the Commissioners would . give the desired information. ‘The Recruiting meeting announced to take place at Linwood on Thursâ€" day evening has peen postpened until a date to be announced later. a RELD THE ADVERâ€" _ TISEMENTS FOR SUGâ€" GESTIONS FOR XMAS. It will pay readers of The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph to carefully read the many advertisements inthis week‘s issue. They wil! find numerous suggestions foi Christmas gifts in the various \announcement.s.s of the mer chants of the Twinâ€"City. ______ Merchants have taken full ad vantage of the Christmas sea son and are offering to the pub lic a wide and choice variety of all manner of things which wil. appeal to the Christmas shop per. Don‘t fail to read the adâ€" vertisements GALT RAISES Galt, _ Dec. 7.â€"Official â€" announce ment was made toâ€"night from the headquarters of the Galt branch _ o} the Canadian Patriotic Furd that it the recent canvass of the city a to tal of $64,000 was secured, or $4,00( more than the objective set, equal tc a per capita donation of $5.33. Largt subscriptions not formerly announcet are: $1,000 from Miss Wilks of Cruickâ€" ston â€" Park and $500 from Sheldons | At the close of the day‘s work of ‘Friday afternoon the employes of the Berlin Truns and Bag Works gather ed to pay a farewell tribute to thre ‘of their _ number, who have enlistec l(or overseas service. with the L184 |Battalion. Justus Stoner, on behal {of â€" the â€" staff, presented to one 0 Limited. Not a little of the succes: was due to the energy and ability o R. 0. McCulloch, Chairman of _ th Executive. PRESENTED WITH WRITING TCABINET An interesting event took place or Friday when the office staf and emâ€" ployes of the W. E. Woelfie Shoe Co. Ltd., presented Mr. Alex. Inrig, late superintendent, with an address an( a handsome oak writing cabinet, upor severing his connection with theâ€"firm ;dun Becker _ presented to the other It\m, Messrs. HMarry P. Pelier anc (Joseph F. Yankus with safety razots Wm. Mitchell presented each of . the three boys with swagger sticks ant Walter _ Bluhm gave each one four packages of cigarettes. The boys re ,plied and the nccasion was closed by giving the soldiet lads three heart) L‘hefl's THREE SOLDIER EOYS HONORED these boys, Frank J. Yankus, a SCT viceable wrist watch, while Mr. El don _ Becker _ presented to the othe {wo, â€" Messrs. Harry P. Pelier an Two employes of the Central Heatâ€" ing Company, Ed. Pringle and Frank, Williams, were setiously burned _ at the plant / this morning by an _ exâ€" plosion of lime. Their eyes and faces were terribly burned, and it is fearâ€" ed they may each lose the use of at least one eye. The unfortunate men were removed to the B. & W. Hospiâ€" tol where their injurtes are being atâ€" tended to, and are doing as well as can be expected. Prof. Julius Pillier, Waterioo‘s new bandmaster, has opened up a studio in Letter‘s Block (upstairs), and whll take pupils for plano, viclin, and all other instruments. Nov. 25â€"1 mo. WILL SUBMIT : HYORQ BYâ€"LAW Robt MUSIC STUDIO OPENED $64,000 FOR . PATRiOTIC FUND Riddel!, hotelkeeper, of Wy was sent to â€" Kingston Peni for seven vears for aiding A BYAL:AW to aiu ccuc d b oi a ArslP oo i To Rt.? EP Wmmltbhlfl“bq-thl*dfl. Township of Waterloo, & Byâ€"law to authorize a certain tween The Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commission of Ontario, Corporation of the Township of Waterioo and other tions, for the construction, equipment and operation of an under The HydroElectric Railway Act, 1914, and AND WHEREAS in pursuance of the provisions in that Municival Act. 1914. it is necessary to pass a ByJlaw for the Township of Efl.l‘“ enacts as follows:~â€" w t 1. Monday, the third day filuury 1916, (bein:: the date of nual Municipal elections) the hour of nine o‘clock in the five o‘clock in the afternoon, is hereby anpoint~« as the day ; votes of the electors upon the proposcd Byâ€"law in the recitals ed; that the said votes shall be taken at the places and by â€" the re turning officers hereinafter mentioned respectively, that is to S@Â¥:â€" ... â€" Municipal Act, 1914, it is n« poses mcreinafter mentioned NOW THEREFORE, the 5 NORTH DIVISION. uk oo# L9 sipar t Polling Subâ€"Division No. 1, Anthony Frank‘s House, New‘ ," 'arhl:aner. Deputyâ€"Returning Officer. §3 * P g Subâ€"division No.:%2. Wagon Shop, Bloomingdale¢, 8. Suider, Deputyâ€"Returning Officer. S 3% a Polling Subâ€"division No. 3. School House, School Section N#. 11, m Schi¢del, Deputyâ€"Returning Officer. [A 8R 33 Polling Subâ€"Division No. 4. Casper Mealman‘s House, Rummelhardt, John Bierman, Dewginetmllx Officer. ta 1k Polling Subâ€"Division Np. 5. Township Hall, George Latsch, . Deputyâ€"Reâ€" Polling Subâ€" turning Officer Pollingâ€"Subâ€"Division No. 1. Mrs. Bartholo® Latch, Deputyâ€"Returning Officer. Pollingâ€"Subâ€"Division No. 2. School House Sipes, Deputyâ€"Returning Officer. . _ _ Polling Subâ€"Division No.4. School House Robertson, Deputyâ€"Returning Q‘mggl;.. o _ Polling Subâ€"Division No. 3. School House Martin, Deputyâ€"Returning Officer. _ _ _ Polling Subâ€"Division No. 5. School House Snider, Deputyâ€"Returning ‘Officer. . __ MINORITY DESIRED ROUTE THROUGH f BERLIN INSERFED IN BYâ€"LAW U"l.';‘il‘illzgy ‘S.Eb-‘l)i;ll;i); _ No. 6. School House in B. Sherk, Deputyâ€"Returning Oflog;.--" in B. Sherk, DOpME)â€"INOMMEIMIMND UUTUTC T 8" *. ‘Tuesday the 4th day of January,1916, at 11 o‘clock in the mâ€"g the Council Chamber in the said Township is hereby appointed as the : when, and the place where the Clerk shall sum up the number of votes givâ€" en for and against the proposed byâ€"law. 4 3. Wednesday the 15th. day of December, 1915, at 3 o‘clock in the noon, at the Council Chamber in the said ‘Township is hereby appointed the time and place for the appointment by the head of the Council, or â€" member of it appointed for that purpose by resolution, of persons to at the various polling places, and at the final summin : up of the votes the Clerk on behalf of the persons interested in and d sirous .of pw or opposing the passing of the said byâ€"law respectively. s Â¥ed PASSED at the special session of the Council of the Township of Water« loo, held this sixth day of December, A.D., 1915. sX e is‘ » erre POV GITY COUNGIL DEGIOES TO SUBMIT HYDROâ€"RAOIAL BYLAW TO ELEGTORS; ROUTE NOT DEFINITELY DEFINED By above vote the Berlin Council it 12.30 a.m. â€" on Tuesday _ decided to give the third reading to the byâ€" aw which provides for the taking of the vote on the Hydro Radial railâ€" vay byâ€"law to guarantee the bonds »f the trunk line to be constructed beâ€" w@en Toronto and London at the municipal elections â€" on New Year‘s Day. By Vote of 8 to 4 Aldermen Pass Byâ€"law Providing for Vote to be Taken on Measure to Guarantee Bonds of, Hydro Radial for Sum of $779,040. ; It was after 10.34 o‘clock when the byâ€"laws were reached and the alderâ€" mea showed some hesitancy in giving the byâ€"law its first and second read ngs, owing to a manifest disposition to defer gaking the vote until condiâ€" tions were more favorable. The aldâ€" ermen. Kowever, decided to give the preliminary readings and await the arrival of Chief Engineer Gaby from Waterloo and _ dicuss the various doubtful points in committeeâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" whole. _ The byâ€"law is a voluminous document _ and took nearly twenty minutes _ for the City Clerk to give its first reading Gallagher Master. Schwartz Huehnergard Walter. Dunke. Cleghorn. Hallmanâ€"I The Council went into commiltee ofâ€"theâ€"whole with Ald. Master in '.hr‘ chair and Enginger Gaby was roquest~ ed to address the members. He stat ed that as _ the result of the resoinâ€" tions passed at the last public meetâ€" ing the Hydro Commission had decid ed to comply with the provisions of the committee‘s report as far as posâ€" sible. The only change that has been found necessary is in leaving the city. By proceeding . along Wilmot street the line would get farther away from the main trunk ling, and therefore it is proposed " to come along Victotia street from some point on Lancastet street and proceed as far as King FOR CONTINUED FROM -w:-umwxmau and for other purposes ive thereio AGAINST Gross. Hahn. Hessenauct. BY L. A W Rudellâ€"4 the Municipal Council of the . Corporation soUTH DIVISION. ~8 s Aal 1. Mrs. Barthologmew‘s House, Strasburg, Geo. W. ief strect and then use the line of gthe Berlin _ and Waterloo street rfi["‘vny as far as Mount Hope strz. "A : reâ€" ision of the route beiwcen Guelph and Baden has made it possible . to "ahurtcn it by one mile and a half. The freight line would run along Unâ€" on and Mount Hopé strects but all the passenger and .. Ahrough express }l.raflic would come ;o Berlia byr way of Victoria street f The rate on the line for passenger® would be two.cents a mile and the teturn fag@@Would be two thirds ) the pÂ¥esent G. T. R. return fate. . Ald. Rudell asked whether the P posed passenmger line would not be a spur line, and Engincer Gaby repli that it "would not be a spur line would be the main passenger line. Exâ€"Mayor Euler was invited take" part in the discussion and statâ€" ed that the plan suggested by ~Mr. Gaby is somewhat different than that agreed upon. _ The principle matter, however, was to get the passenger traffic through the centre of the city. He frankly s€ated tha% in his opinion the nropos»d route should be specified in the byâ€"law, also that a time litait for the construction _ of the road should be inserted Ald. Walters ‘felt _ that a mistake had been made in requesting the Commission to _ change the original toute in order to go through . New Germany and Bloomingdale. â€" FEogin»~t (Gaby roplied _ that | this could wot to changed very weoll . as (Giuel h had also asked for the same thing. _ / Chairman Master stated that the chief question was quick service. We would soomer favor one line running along Union street than to have a spur running through _ the city and back to the main line again. Solicitor Sims asked several quegâ€" tions respecting _ fechnical points im the byâ€"law which were satisfactorily answered . § Ald. Hessenauer could no! é wav clear to vote for the BÂ¥ â€" Iess the route through the . was Iess the route through mflm defined. FEngineer Gaby stated that the byâ€" law was _ grneral and amendm«nts could _ not be made very well unless imendments were made to all the by= laws. ONSIDERING PLAN FOR SALARY REDUCTIO London, _ Dec. 4.â€"The Cabinet is ~onsidering a plan for the «eneral teâ€" . Anction by ome third of the 4 Ministers salaties which will 4 be followed by an invitation to bers of parBbament to give a their pay School School School School School W. C. SHAW, Reeve. GEO. A. TILT, Clerk. Section . No: Section No. 19, Samuel Section No. 1 Section No. 24, Benjam» Section No: line again. asked several quesâ€" technical points it were satisfactorily 16,

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