l Annual Meeting new? Wt. terloo m rob. 19th. - . _,' mtial 811:le Shown in Spite of new! LOIS... The President. Leander Bowman. presidcd, and Mr. Menno Shin acted In swrelury ot the meeting. Tht. t'rcsident head the Dirvctors' Report. and Manager stautrer present- ed thn- F'inruteial statement, which in, dlcalvd the romuauy to have enjoyed a presprrous year. Ale-sens, A, C. Hallways Ind Albert lluc ring acted as sorulineern in con- ttectiott mm the amnion of rout Iii- roams: Thu retiring directors were r-wh-(u-d. viz.: Val. 0ttertreitt, Joss, B. Hrrsy. Jas. M. [lumen and J W. "Maw. Jas. M. Burnett and turtleilt. Metistns. M. R, Snyder and More were re-elected auditors The usual vote of thanks was tend "red the President. Manager. Dino [Hrs and the otrielats ot the company Directors' Report fttr Year 1917. To Ihr members or the North Water loo F%rnterts' Mutual Fire Insul- ann- Co. Grtttlemett.-- We. yotu' Din-Hon. in suhmirling this. our F'orty-b'ourth An nual Report, Managua-“s F'inancial The torty-fourth Annual was of the North Wuerloo Fun-err Mums! Ftre lulu-Ines Comp-x wu held In the Library Hull, Wanton. on Tut in. Pets 19th. The" In no: I hm attendance ot policy-holder: ov- um to the sate ot the roads. - -- __-- -_,, -- 7,, .The report: resound showed tho annuity to he in u llrong position 'ttttwithtitLtdirttt that the loss?“ last yr» were double those or the prov- lolu your. the surplus held by tho company now being $17,603.16. There Was an Int-name in business ot $827; TOT, which was considerably larger than In! year. GrntlPmett.-- We. your Irirertors, in sulmlirling this, our F'orty-b'ourth Am nual Report. Managua-“s F'inancial Slalmnvnl and Auditors' Certificate are pleased to n-purl that 1hr ,n-zu' 1917 has been financially and in mom lwrship most satisfactory, . our losses ammunlml to $l::u2|.?tl, brim: morn than twit-v the amount ot 1916. Ipul atflrr paying tho lussvs and other vxx-vnss-s your Dirm-tors are able to report that you hold a surplus amounting: to 547603.?“ and an unrul- Ic-clrd tt.ctcs.sttt1'itl of $321.84. Th" numhu-I' ol' pulinws in forn- is 5219, tlw muounl at risk $1r',TG.'.)tis tor avhich Hm t‘nmmmy holds Pretw imn Notrs fact' y "urs $651.3â€. Th" ('unuuzuy's met-ram- in risk is The hirm-lm‘s dvrl'n‘ml an assrss- mom at llll'o'f' Mr cent. on all pn-m- ium notre', i1 fnrrv an Mm 2tst or August, 1917. which was azun'iriem lo mm" all li.vhilili-~< or th" Company (Ind haw- " hzaYnm-r and securitios and unrolll‘rn-vl :wsvwnu‘n' of 849.7216". ht ronrlusivm “v In}; m cell your :lIh-rl'im: in Hr. two orincipal ohjw-Le I" y'our momma hm!- trrday. viz.: Tho disposal of the tlholll to to. rt tion at fmIr l "ttiv" v-xpirvd. tors an» Val. 1 .las. M. Miran all or what). " Hon. mim-d Nerves of the, _ Stomach Were Weak and Inactive as Reault of Nervous Prostration--Lost Twenty Pounds - Had to Take Sleeping Powders to Get Any Rest. I I. Ill, flllllEitr Rlflllt' a" =5 [NJllYEll 1llli1 nil9fllllgi YEIH Many poonle novvr â€an†that the more-"mm and action of every organ of the human body is dependent on tho energy supplied by the nervouu s3 stvm When the nervous system not: run down more N weaknom throughout tho runn- body. You feel tired and lamznnl and your stumuvh and other rrrprestive organs Arr' shnilarh' affected. ttmerit" hih Il'z‘mnun is [nu-r. yo" do not get the good of whnt you eat Jud eraduaily gnu-w weaker and This pram-rm can only be Muppet! try surh trentrttettt .1.- ltr, (‘hau-‘l Nerve Fun-d. whrclt Arm-s dirOK-Hy to rroalo now uprw run-o and zhorohy to Invi- mmw the whole humnn body, Mrr, “WI S I'leux " Davida-on â€NM, so I'a'harin-s. Um . Wrilon: "My hush-and had a'n snark of nerv- n-R II"U,IYV‘V?'1IH and "tthrtutth he dh’rnrnfl fur amm- limb and trim! d"- reret,t MIIM' r't‘du‘mnx tto would ttot to relies? ", bud m roanr! to sloop- (nur mmvln'k (â€My hi n by tho 'toctor to mlo, Mm str.) The greater pan or thr trouble mam"! to ha whh tho tvnrrnl or his “mum-PL He berm» to Vssm tvr.iHtt, and kvm (In grunt: down "mil be had but tummy pounds. wet “‘41 youd rtdrryTrtFrstttertt_ In the new:- ynm-N fest" hr â€my"! Nerve Foon. aâ€! “Wt-Md 'it 't l, mama-l tn ho dninl n my .. gm"! fur l-unp'n xrnuhlod with II‘TTHIHVN‘VI I“ " l th‘n-rn' vlumdw“ lo ’n x' H, Yn'x‘nl t,evetit Mmu-v flwh‘ ti. :"ur', and “â€7"!de thtm Irvt"~\v'~.! wrx! Ile hul Inn?" “hum weakssr, This pram-rm can surh Irvnnnrnt n.- Fl'vld. whrclt Rut-s tut! AH of lmi'Mi Financial Statement. hit mu hm“- trrday. viz.: Tho w "'ttorls and sum moms 1:!!! In you and the New Itire.ciorr, whose term of l. The I'vlirinz liirev- Olin-rIu-in, Jos. Pr, llngvy tact Hull J. w. Harm-H). aw u-Hgihle for "helm-v ‘h ir rosin-v1 fully BOWMAN. Preside-m $11.1! 1.110.'04 it Ian-0,0“ suh LE: no _ Expenditures: -- :11th WBBer, We in - f by In Frm ... ... ... ....h iuenry Schmidt. dame to con- I tent: at home by In ... .. Jonalhnn Tellord. burl destroy- I ed by Ire ... ... .... ....' William Whitaker, home de-. ulroyul by ttre ._. .r... .. John H. Wigner. home de- strayed try tire .. .... ...v S, s. No. ts, change to school house try tire .. ...m.. mr-. d. J. Wilkinson. damage to house by tire ... q.w.. m... Adam Jenkins. dlmlgr to house by tirq ... ..__. .... Conrad Hahn. house destroyed by lin- .r.. .... .... .....', John Black, I hriler killed by llghlning ...r. ... ... m... J. J. Hill, a better killed by lightning ... .v. ._. .r. ... Henry "ichert. damage to burn by lighlning .. .... .., ..._ George Votl, damnge to barn by lightning ... ..'.., .v. .... Robert Foster, damage to burn lighlnlnx ... ___.. Prt ...v. John McRae, daniuge to house by lighlning tte 'P' ... .p.. Joseph Roam-l. a heifer killed by lighlning .. .... ... ... Anthony Breruter. damage to barn by lightning .. m..' l. Gtsorge Baler. a mare killed by lightning .r. ..- ... .. .... John E. Sctvtefer, a heifer kill- rd by lightning ... ... n... Jonathan Telford, dnmage to house by lightning ... '.' .. by lightning .. ...... .r"q Mrs. And. tgesitriod. damage to house by tire ... .'. .._ .. Fred Ep'rdie. a home killed by lightning m.... ... 'Pm .. .. Edward Cushing, dams-gt, to barn by lighlning .w. tr. .. John Schiehcl, a steer killed by lightning ... PPV tpt ... Juli]! lleinliuch, a heifer killed by lightning .. r...". ... .. John oouis,hdantar,e to house in fire ... trF" ... ,. .r.. I.ouis 8011mm; damage to house Ir:,' fire .r.'. mrmtr .ve ._.. Junirs Morris. damage to house lay "To H .-. wr.-'" ..w"'. Mrs M. Karley. two lit-ad cut- ll" killed by lightning' .. ..v Thus. & M. J. Mooré, damage In itottere Ivy lightning trt". Aim-r: Smith. damage to bum Ilonry Tuttom damage to barn by lightning .. rrrF .._ _.. Min-i1 Ruler, damage to house h)’ lightning ... ..r.. ."'"' Noah w. Becker ,a hog killed by lightning: ... ... ... ... Mrs. Cam. Ship. damage to house by Iighlning .. .. m.. Winianrs “ms. damage l0 house lu- liuhtning .. .-" ... -.. Slanlvy Koller. a barn destroy- ed l-y lighlning .. .r.. .. â€nay-:9 liivlmltl. a cow killed try lightning .m.'. ... $ev _.. Ezra Itecker, a cow killed by liglunimz mPV ..' ._. PPV .. William Allisott. a heiter killed hy lightning ...r. ... te» .. Plum. tudwirt, barn and contents 1tcsstro.ved by lightning .. .. 2 Phineas McDonald. a colt kill. ml by lightning . . .. .. .... John Turnbull, a mum killed by lightning .. ....'. .. .. Daniel Bozwer. damage to barn try lightning ... ... .......' _ _ _ - AA In...“ Amt: eotueted... .. 1mm.» Peter Smart. damage to burn by lightning ' eemrf ..mF» Edward Seihel. damagp to house hy’lichlning ... ... w.r.'F_ John Schmidt. damagi- to barn by lightning ... .. m... "'l William Hass. damage to house and l'onlents try lightning .. luhn Gvisp1, damage to house hy lightning ._. ..e ... tp. I, I). Suu'livan. rank-Ms of barn ‘tosvmyl‘d by firo . m. 'rv .. Ynlm â€was. ronwms or house Ile$trnyrd by fire . .. .. . . . Conrad Arf. mmnms of house (Insiroyvd by tiro . .. . . . . . Pv-Ivr Lathor. danl'xgv to barn ’11): “awning "'. .._ .. _'.. Mrs. l-‘rrd Weigol. damam- lo barn by lighlninjz rmF . . .. .. Viat, 7.. Wagner, cotttertts of Imus-- destroyed try tire ... Tonal Loss S;tlariry P ml S. S. No. I. Srhool house dam- aged by lightning -.. ....‘. I'ortrect Scott. damaao lo house by lightning .v. ... ... ._. 1lirr Ryrkmsm damttce to house hr lightninu .. ...‘_ A m-nls' Ftws _ .. . .. Cruendare. _ .. H. H \rldinu “whine .. . [‘0lean . .. rN PT .. Printing. 'Atrttion"r.r and Advvnlsin: .. ,;tatntory Aswssmrnl Municipal. re." .. 1ovrsticatitttt and Arr. Jtrrtmottt of “an": Travvllinz l-IM-vnsrs Kxprsnsos. rulh‘rlin: and Lirvnsq- t'vset . Pomt....,...... Taxes. GOVT. 'iC20 tt "xprrt" "1"an “1“!" qt 9nd Murmurs h , u-ndim: m and A saint is 16r.1, W6 te 129,0" Cr.'. 259 " "" 3m " a“ " ll 9 “3.21..†7" " a" Pt "" V, "M $13H‘21.7" "I! 3000.06 4350.00 ll I950 2450.411! WAN 200.00 160.00 160.00 13.33 l W! .00 aim; " t mu "" 3,7 I Lr,' 68.00 30Ab 40.00 116-00 10.00 56.00 10.00 ".2 .00 40,01 60m 29.00 19.01 20.01 16.05 30.00 80.00 45.00 30,01! 3.50 2.50 2.00 9.51 6.01 11.69 1.50 8.81 5.01 2.00 21.182 1.80 8.3" 5. 00 3.00 6.63 I 13:†Ir1t Mt A!“ .30 .0it I "" ï¬ll J" 50 STRENGTH FOR THE DAY'S WORK The tonic treatment throuxh the use or Dr. Willianzs‘ Pink Pills tor run down condition of the health is based on sound medic: prlnctples and on common sense. More and more men and women are rennin; that pure red blood means health, and that erti clency in the workshop. the office. in home or in any of the varied walks o' lite depends eutinly upon the (unlit) ot the blood. There are however thousands of people who do not rem! in the truth ot those ltlthenls They are without ambition or strength to do their day's work; are always tir out out; have but little appetite and a poor digestion; cannot get a refresh- in: night's sleep and are subject to headaches, bae'scchets. and nervous- ness because their blood is week, we- tery, and impure. Watertoo, Jun. 19m. 19" and women, because of their direct ac- tion on the blood. which they purity end build up to its normal strength. As through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. the blood becomes rich It') red it strengthens the muscles. tones up the nerves. makes the stomach ears) able of digesting the food and repairs‘ the waste caused by growth or work. The, need in evcry family of a and and effective tonic such as Dr. Willi. ams' Pink Pills, is shown by the fol- lowing statement of Mrs. Julius Tuck. Mull. Out., who says: "Before I be. gan the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills l was in a most wretched and run down conditions. My Mood was thin and watery and my nerves were in such a condition that the least noise would make me start and trem- tile. and what a burden my housework seemed. One of my neighbors advis- ed me to take Dr. Williams' Pink and l have great reason to be glad that i followed nor advice. for before l had used a half dozen boxes all svmptons of my trouble had disappear- ed. and l was as well as ever i had been in my life. I have also given the pills to my daughters with the most beneficial results, and I shall ever have a urood word to any for them." No. pouch. In (one "" Amt at risk . $18,205.88 Face amount ot Prem, mm Note: m... 86‘1le Dr. Williams' Pink Pills give quick relief and permanently cure such men In. new ..'..68.200.¢3 Olin [vulture .. 66tt.0tt “and“ gun-w 'Mmm 13.1“.†Wool-duca- Ngt mu of - hut-um- '7 '7 m....1.utta Uncolloeud nun If you are feeling the least run down, weak or do. reused do not delay take these pills at once and note how speedily Four old-lime health will return. You can not the pills from any- dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 on. a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville Ont. The passing of a “felting resident of Blair in the person of Gustave Wil- liam mam-like took place early Satur, day morning. Deceased was we." known and a respected citizen in this district. and his death will be deeply regretted by all who knew him. He had been ailing tor several years. tin. ally succumbing to an attack of brow 't'hltis. Blair Resident Die. " you want to sav m' may. out of your earnings. with ich to buy bonds, study the buy!!! opportunities as presented In the (on. You cannot buy to best advantage without know- ing what Is nfferrttl and what things should cost you. The late Mr. Blaschke (ml: year ami a member fellows order. A POWERFUL AID When you feel sltaggish and nervous, tire and indifferent, you have the first symptoms of, declin- ing strength and your system positively needs the special nutritive food-tonic in to replenish your blood power, enliven its circulation and bring back the snap and elasticity of good health. Scott’s Emul- sion supplies Nature with . the correct building-food which is better than any l / drums, pins or alcoholic ly LA, mixtures, I. BOWMAN, Pmident. J. "'aubteR. Mauser. Audited “a found correct. M. s. SNYDER. R. H. MORE. Donna. Upon Good Rod Blood to Nourish the Body---- People Hood 1 Tonic SC Dr. T, U' IitRESll0N “and“; a hunt Tvmmh-JWK Blair. ".Nuto 8."tat Auditors “16,0‘18 was in hm of the Odd 688,812.47 "JCS." Increase “21.101 340.348 I74. HORSES-mack mare rising " yrs. shi, bay home rising 6 years, bay .eant rising 4 years, bay team rising :and 4 wars. bay driver rising 1 years, dark tray roadster rising 6 years. CATYLE-- 5 fresh Shorthom cows, Shorthorn row duo to valve in Mureh, Shorthorn cow due to valve in April, Shorthorn cow due to calve May, 2 heifers in calf. 2 storm 2 years old, Farm Stock. Implements, Homhold Effects, etc. St 12.30 p. m. sharp. the followmg :aluable property. vig.: IMPLEMENTS ETC.--- Deering bim lor 7 ft. out. nearly new: nearing mower 6 n. cut, Massey Harris mow- ‘r with pea harvester attachment: Deming corn bindef, Massey Harris hay rake. seed drill, cultivator. llissel lisc nearly new, four-section barrow scumor. 2 walking plows, gang plow corn planter (2-horso). one sirhorrw Dower gasoline engine (Tuerk), Vetr sot chopper 'tc', inch plate. fanning mill, cutting box. 2 root [impart-3:173: Berkshire boar. 12 pigs wvighin nbout 140 tbs. each. 25 pure bro White Wyandotte hens, Collie dog. on box. wagon box with shelving, set wagon springs. pair bob qleighs, hay rark. sot gravel planks, buggy, cutter 'lvmocrat. set single harness, 2 sets team harness, machine horse clipper :praying outfit. grind Mime. [ruck -stale. forks. shovels, mains. bags, om. ', steers t your old, 2 heifers 1 your ml. 6 spring calvey. G small calves. 'ttt cow. There will be sold by public um- ion, on the farm or the late Jmol- lunsberger, 2 miles southeast of laysvillr. .l miles north of Plaltsville. m Lot 19, Concession 3 of Wilmot, on GRAIN- 300 bushels oats, 125 ‘mshels barley, M) bushels huvkwhoaL A quantity of turnips and mangolds 1 quantity of potatoes. HOI'SEHOLD EFtKCTt3--Iron kel- tF. largo coal heater. cooking range. churn. dry-house. 600 lb. Melon? rrvam separator. .. LI'MBERA’ IN0 ft wood. TERMS OF SALE - Grain. roots. potatoes. pigs, chirkens .and all sums of $1000 and under, rush: over that amount lo months' credit on approved svrurity or s per rent. discount pm annum for cash paymems ot credit amounts. . The auction "In of Sim-k and im Moments of Mr Dairrl Shim. near Kitrhener. held ,on Tuesday. proved a most successful one. the prueemls amounting to $64911 Excellent prlcee were realized. Pow: averaging over mm and horses from 3130 to $155. mum, Oats brought 81.25 per bushel and barley $1.70 per bushel. The sale was conducted by the popular and eifioieni auctioneer. Mr. K, J. Shunt; everything being sold in tho ehori period of three and a 'tttttr" hours. Despite the stormy weather there we: tr good attend-nee. Mr Shuh he:- sold his farm and will more in Kitchener. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918 HOGS, HENS. ETC...' 1srood sotete Toronto. Feb. 2a.-The Privau Bill! committee at the Legislature met this morning and eteeted Hon. I. B. Luau at chairman. “sent him mm put through in.“ inmondmom. EXCELLENT PR|CES REALIZED AT AUCTION SALE. Public Sale Save and Serve h; in the =ega,t cl 1t2ttigttt'M mummy Ind- uh I If.“ m t'attshsutt wank no but the button at tho wu. PAD†CAPITAL - ' 0.5..“ lIIIIVl FUND - - If.-.†TOTAL ““0330ch an.“ M d #1 had It. m. Inna. OI. P". ' which" . Nova Scotia tin. (or that than: my. Be mod tee thin by onl- in; I In†“an! in the In!“ Ion Sad- and do- ruuu "ear', (no you no... " - isiyur%i.1.s' , 3036 M. S ROSENBERGER, Evan, Plattsviifo. Ont A. FRASER. Auetiottecr, D. R. STAUF'F'ER. Clerk The Bank of Cm. I†7153â€":me 12 pigs weighing I's, In bass tret a!llllllllllllllll“IIIIlIIIIIIIIIllllI!IIIIIIllIIIllIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllIllIlfllllllllllllllmull!" I The steamer struck early that morning while fighting her way 'through a blinding blizzard. In a few hours she had pounded to pieces on the rocks end at dusk her hull had set!- ‘led down under the battering. uan the was almost submerncd. nm Sllllnlllliii Ff0lfll New York. Feb. 25.-Forty survivors of the steamer Florizel were taken " by the Steamer Prospero. which is now on her way to St. Johns. Captain Martin, master of the ship is one of them. One hundred and forty were lost. St. Johns. Ntld.. Feb. 25.--Twenty six survivors of the Red Cross liner Florizel, wrecked at Broad Cove near Cape Race, yesterday, were rescued at daylight to-day. The message from the Coastal Steamer Prospero reported that twenty_ others were alive in the ship. The firgt batch of survivors was taken all in three lite boats and four dories, but the sea was so rough that they were unable to approach the shore near which_the Florizcl Struck early Sunday morning while on a voyage from this port to Halifax and New York. AU had suffered terribly from cold and exposure. Steamers met the boat and took the rescued ashore. The Prospero reported that every tshort was being made to transler them from the battered shin . _ Ship Valued at $1,000,000 Joseph'Kean. a master manincr. an- St. John's N. FI, Feb. 2t.--The in.†other ot the passengers was hound tor Cross Line steamer. Florin-l. hound Halifax to take command of the sham from this port for Halifax and New er Sable in the Seal fishery next York, with 77 passenge:s and a claw month. 7 ‘0! 69 was wrecked near Broad Cove :50 The Piorizel w:'.". a sister or tht' stca- miles north of Cape Race. to-day and mer Stephano, which “'nS sunk by the In" on board are supposed to have “or. Gel‘nlan submarine 15511 onrNetyck"t ished. Six bodies were washed ash. on Sunday night, ()i-lohr-r ti, 19IG. lore during the day. . _ 1 __.__.___., The bodies washed ashore included those of Joseph Ken, and Ronny! Snow. passengers. and James Long. n sailor. Snow was one of the six mm» commissioned officers of the New foundlxmrl Regiment. who were pm ceedittit to Toronto to join thc Rwy-i or the passengers. M wore saloon and 27 sleerago. Among thrs sulmm passengers wero'gohn Shannon Munn, Managing Director of the Bon ring Bro (hers Company. Limited, of â€Terror and New York. ("more of the sleamrx r Mljor Mlchnel Sullivan. vomntandor m the Newfoundland Forestry Railway Ben-lion. Thomas McNeill, principa' ot the McMurdo Dru: comer, w ihie city; Fred Smythe. manaxvr ot the Newfoundland Woollen Mills; Wil Hem Butler. an arrhileri. and his wit, who were on their win" to Florida' William Earle. I fish merchant, haunt for Canada on a business trip; FH. ward Bertetot. Robert Snow. Norman Sell-re. John Persons. Ralph Burnhnm and Alex Ledinghem. The last (Ix named were radon of the Newfound. land Regiment who were in join the Royal Flying Core " Toronto, Meter Btnp Sunk by Sun. Others on the passenger list WP'.'rn Pure? romrnerriel lravrllvrs and a nnmher ot workmen. Flying Corps FLUHIZEL (Ill WAY n (il, JlihlS, TAKEN 1lllllflil BY STEAMEH M5?IN My". are Drowned 1htmtiiErlRtmiEItti q CLOSED CAR - Sedan or Coupe, Dodge Brothers' reputation might well rest on this convertible sedan. It deserves its great popularity because it gives great value. . coupe. $1965; Winter Touring Car or Roadster,; Touring Car, Roadster orGttmmertrial Car, 512%. (All prices t. o. b. Detroit). The gasoline comumphon in unusually low. The tire mung: It unusually high. " will pay you to visit us and examine {hit car. L. F. DIETRICH Joseph'Koan. a master manincr, atr other ot the passengers was hound tor Halifax to take command of the steam- er Sable in the Seal fishery next month. The Florizel was i: sister of the stea- mer Stephano, which was sunk by the German submarine 1353 off Nantuckrt on Sunday night, October ti, 1916. The 718th session of tho, Wilmot Township Council was hold at the township Hall, Baden, on Mummy Feb, 18, 1918. Members all present tho Reeve in the chair. _ The minutes of tho previous session warn road and adopted. Communications won- read and In- ed A deputation of rntppayvrs was! ot Petershurx were present and prmwnL ed their applications tor hydra Blew. rie Power Service. I'mn consldora tion t'ouncil dociderl to rail in sporini moon"): on SMurday February 23 at 2 o'clock p. m. to pus the norm-many Bylaw. signing of agrrrmems and up nlimtiona. ' . The Clerk having prosontod the An- clilor's report on the Treasurer for 19-. 17. the (‘mmdl examlnod namn. and mad» tt final and". urban " was mm- ("I hy Henry Walker and John Hark: that thrs Auditory Report at! rewind he itdottted and that the Trmmrm Arr-mums as audited hr now "may â€and. and that the Clerk be and Is harnhy murmur! to In" thirty-five copies of Audimrs' Alma-M printed and run-"N1 in the Township Moved hy George T. Lam: and Hrtr King Street wattrloo Wilmot Tp. Council. ry Nahrgang that this Council am! By-law No. 522 Paragraph 17 u tett/ ows: that the owntot such can. first pay the sum of one dollar etch for the first two hand ot cattle In} three dollars per head tor the next tour head of cattle after that tour dol- lars per head annually to the township treasurer for a tag. Carried. 7 Moved by George Z. Lantz. and Hans: ry Nam-gang that the following :0: counts be passed Ind that the Reeec issue his orders on the Treasurer In. payment of same. Geo. Einwachter, gravel . . . . . . . . 13.†Oscar Trussler gravel . . . . . . . . 9.15? Mrs. Charlotte Erbach, Patriotic Ind Jan.&Fch. ...........r.... 20.0. Mrs. Frances Walker Patriotic Ins. . . Waterloo Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Ltd., 'ott Tp. Hall, .......q......... Wm. Russell, Auditing Tir. Accta. Gcorge Ebcl. trhovellitttr now on Tl). / Line ......... we............ 10.30] Council adjourned till the '8th , of March HHS. "any Kuntm auditing Ty Mom ond DireqtqrBt-. Georoo Ono“, Putnam. - Allan lawman. may"... Pro-u. Dr. J, H. Webb, . Wu.“ J. Howard Shanon . and: J. L. Widem-n, - M. J Jame. leinpton, . in P. E. Shana, . . 8. . Iricker, . . Wan Richard Ruchman. Wat L. W. CHUM, B. E. IECHTiL. ") Manner. "up“; _ c. A. locum. puma Agent. , Waterloo' Mutual Fire Insurance "-rntas In "V TOTAL ASSET‘. '"' DEC., "ta, OVER “M , 81625; Belt Equipment. Omee Phone. Waterloo " W. Shiny rnidence. Waterloo. 333K Ed. Upped. ruidencc [about 231 Store phone, Kitchener. 570. ' No extra charge for m: hear-ac. Undertaking SHINN A LIPPERT Compaq): Reasonable Pricen. CHA s. HEIPEL CLERK. Acro, 10.00 1800 16 " It: