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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Aug 1918, p. 7

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.0 ~AfohclYodl¢ul s :, Summer Time and K the Baxter Family, ((° | BOOTH TARKINGTON O the gasping William it seemed that she already bad kept o8 like this all night. and be exâ€" pressed himseif in one great frank, agonized moan of relief whes the music stopped. "! sh‘ think mausk clians‘d be dead!" he said as he wiped bis brow. And, then discovering that May Parcher stood at his elbow. ht i 20â€" s spoke hastily to her. "M‘avy‘ te ue,, | Sirle that € ‘"thyou 1" * [ cent Willis But Miss Parcher bad bexun to ap What Miss plaud the musicians for an ennuel. choice Bhe sbook ber head. "Next‘s the third dance and â€" extra." she said. "And. anyhow, this was what ene‘s going to be encored nuw. You can the thirtyâ€"s have the twentyâ€"second if there is Orst extral ag ol l id -i"mh- threw a wild glance about him, looking for other girls, but the tireless orchestra begun &oAvuy the enâ€" core. and Miss Boke. who had been ap plauding. instantly cast berseif upoo his bosom. . "Come on!" whe cried "Don‘t let‘s miss a second of it 1t just glorious!" Pm PCs When the encore was finished sbe seired William‘s arm aud. meutloning that abe‘d left ber fan upon the chair under the maple tree,; added: "Come on! Let‘s go get it quick!" Under the mauple tree she fanned berself and taiked of ber love for dunctng until the wmusic sounded again "Come on!" she cried then. . "Dou‘t lets miss a second of it! It‘s just glorious * & 2 > uenc s Aoa ce epetl o 1 And. grasping bis arm. sbe propelled him toward the platform with a merty little rush. Cepyright, B. 1M4 by Metrepolitas dances. Likewise Ive encoresâ€"long encores After each dance Miss Boke conductâ€" ed him back to the maple tree, aloot | from the general throng, and William found the intermissions almost equal{ to bis martyrdom upon the platform . But. as there was a barely perceptible balance in their favor, he collected some fragments of his broken spirit when Miss Boke would bave borne him to the platform for the sizth time and begged to "sit this one out." al leging that he hfi "kind of turned his ankle or someting." he believed. â€" ‘The cordial girl at once placed bim; upon the chair and ;allantly procnred‘ auother for berself. in her solicitude} she sat close to him. looking foudly at| Bisâ€"face, while William. though now | snd then rubbing bis ankle for plausiâ€"; bility‘s. sake, gazed at the platform with ~an expression which Gustave Dore would gratefully have found sugâ€" gestive. Upon the many colored platâ€" form the ineffable One drifted to and fro, back and forth, ber little blond head, in a goiden net. glinting here and there like a bit of tinsel blowing across a flower garden. And when that dance and its encore Were over she went to lean against a trée, while Wallace Banks farned her. but she was so busy with Wallice that she did not notice William, though she fro, back and forth, ber little bl0bd ; pever saw true misery show plainer. head, in a goiden net. glinting bere|ppes having a really horrible time. By and there like a bit of tinsel bIOWIDE (;eorge, | hate him. but I‘ve begun to across a flower garden. |feel kind of sorry for him! Can‘t you And when that dance and its eDCOM trop up somebody else, so he can get were orer abhe went to lean against 2 away from that fat girl?" trée, while Wallace Banks fanned ber.| jyg" Parcher shook her hbead in & but she was so busy with Wallice 1BA gigcoureged way. "I‘ve tried. and I‘ve sBe did not notice William, though sb¢ tpeq, and I‘ve tried." she said. passed near enough to waft a breath‘ =wey, try again." of violet scent to his wan nose. A‘ @1 can‘t now." She wared her hand fragment of her siiver speech tinkl®} ;oward the rear of the bouse. Round in bis ear: 0 > >>‘the corner murched a"sbort procession "Oh, . Wallie Banks, bid pid s‘ant havre Brurva Josieâ€"Joe‘s dance ‘less Joe say so!l Loia mus‘ be fair. Wal le mustn‘t‘"â€"â€" "That‘s that Miss Pratt." observed *YÂ¥on." said William. "Bhe‘s. been visiting here all sum mor," Miss Boke infortmed him. ~! was at a diftle tea this afternvon. an some of the girls said this Mirs Trut #l_ she‘d never dream of getting eu ged‘ to auy man that didu‘t have $750.900. 1 don‘t kwow if It‘s true â€" wot, but 1 expect so. Any way. the gaid they beard her say so." ~Wiliam lifted Jils cright . band from his ankle and passod it time after thn actoss his damp forehead. ie did n« E000 OE corns was 1i wias, who s it dr $ vels or e t of ‘t lot w fro clip this p:ued #re dancesâ€"long. long '.;,.,‘-fl’ may to the drug store an, "Oive me a quarter of an ouncée YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT â€"wITH FINGERS at‘s that Miss Pratt." observed Boke, following William‘s guze home iAterest â€" "You met her CHAPTER XIX. who sa enteen me a quarter of an ounce " ‘This will cost very little aay ho Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. that ie â€"right . band fror Fike: xk plenty IF wain dah bw d it time after tin _ gween means to flush the kidneys. ‘Then rebead. Iie did n procure Anuric st a dmg‘uou. This Anuric drives the urie acid out. ° Bcienâ€" ny gopmmrmmmmmmemem s s !!lt men have ‘“",'d thlt_Ln ;ou& ner, but if she hadâ€"well, one fact in British bistory had so impressed him that he remembered it even after ez amination: William Pitt, the youuger, twentyâ€"one. Undoublsdip‘ MiRs BORCA bit of gossip added somewhat to the already suficient anzieties of William‘s evening. "Up at the lake." Miss Boke chat on him} All, all the others went about| ***" free as air, Sitting tn-arluunâ€"] for Mmtlnneodutomhl All, all exâ€"! me uuwuu-umd-umurmu_ and What Miss Pratt had ofered him wa#, to a choice between the thirtyâ€"second * dance and the twentyâ€"frst extra. 'l‘ld} abe was what he bad to look forward toâ€"| me the thirtyâ€"second reg‘lar or the tWenty* | _ po, bhe was sealed unto Miss Hoke. . | ‘The tie that bound them oppressed| him as if it had been an i!! omened | matrimony, and be sat beside ber like| an unwilling old busband. All the while Miss Boke had no appreciation whatever of ber companion‘s real conâ€" dition, and when little, spasmedie, -u-} ister changes appeared in bts tm 28 they certainly did from time time,. she attributed them to pains im his ankle. l So they danced again and again. When the fourteenth ésace came about half am bour before midaight, \they were still dancing together. Tti w;._ \;pon the conclusien of this fourteenth dance that Mr. Parcher lenn;mle. merely through steraity, mentioned to bis wife a change in his feelings toward Wiltiam. "I‘ve been watching bim," said Mr. Parcher, "and 3 4. Mik M Je "I can‘t now." She wared her hand toward the rear of the bouse. Round the corner murched a"sbort procession of negroes, bearing trays, and the danâ€" cers were dispersing themselves t chairs upon menta. All scientists that poisonous pre thite in tys Sjord atr wnoares on on kidneys and liver. The kidueys act as a kind of filter for these products.‘ When the kidneys are changed or degenerated, by disease or old sge, then these poisons ‘unfill:‘:linthbody. llwewhhz prevent eoming on too soon, or i we want b.fianu our chances for a long life, Dr. Picrce of lrvAdidl" "N‘otty iekle boy Bateter futtin‘t® K1FO rlm‘lllnl, 'p:dlu;u'fl- -N'vnz‘ erystals are deposi n ofr & ’o{.g" in the musclesâ€"where 'll“ll-" tion is set u[. R If we wish to keep our kidneys in the best condition a diet of milk and vege tables, with only a little meat once a day, is the most suitable. Drink pletty of s:n water, take Anuric three times & ; for a month. . _You can obtain a trial pkg. of Anurie l’){ writing Dr. V, M. Pieree, Buffalo, N. Y., or Bridgeburg, Ont., enclosing 8t. Cathartnes, Ontâ€"‘‘For sirteen years I heve been a suferer from kidney troublé} my back has ached ak M most continuously and db ~â€" I hate had rhéumatie 10e. n o L ied ces Paale T s o o s ina,d S RaFesp nracbet, t o Killpd by Poisons Undoubtediy ‘Miss Boke‘s ister of England at the lawn for refresh TH 1 "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" is certainly a wonder. For a year, I suffered with Rheumaâ€" | li.m.-hh.hndbmyllb«l ‘ for five months. 1 tried al\ kinds of medicine but without getting better ; "Well, do something," Mr. Parcher urged. "We don‘t want to find him tm the cistern in the morning." Mrs. Parcher looked thoughtful, thes n.nvd-;hâ€";:\;l;t I would never be able brightened. "I know!" she said. "IU make May and Lola and thetr partner® come sit in this little circle of chairs bere, and then I‘ll go and bring Wik liam and Miss Boke to sit with them I‘ll give Willie the seat at Lola‘s left You keep the chairs." to walk again. Bsns ons "One day while lying in bed, I read Abou; ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘ the great fruit medicine ; and it seemed just what I needed, so I decided to try it. The first box heiped me, and I took the tablets regularly until every trace of the Rheumatism left me. _ I have every coufidence in ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€" tives‘ and strongly recommend them to every sufferer from Rheumatism". LORENZO LEDUC. b0e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. At all dealers or sent postpaid om Straightway she sped upon hber king ly errand. It proved successful, se successful, indeed, that without the slightest effort, without even a hint o® ber part. she brought not ouly Wiiliie ue and bis constant friend to sit in the circle with Miss Pratt, Miss Parcher and their escorts, but Mr. Bullitt, Mr. Watson, Mr. Banks and three other young gentlemen as well. Neverthe less Mrs. Parcher managed to carty out her plan and, after a little display of firmness, saw Wilitam satisfactork ty establisbed in the cluir at Miss Pratt‘s left s 7 Ar t At last. at {agt be.‘bet beside the falryâ€"like: creatnie #ud Hled his lungs with â€" inguitesitnalâ€".particles‘ of. vigist receipt ofâ€"price by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. ‘~No‘ty lexl¢ uq&w Lola‘s ingt night, @8‘ Tokle boyâ€" Butster : duttia‘® Flot s1 uight n’!l.%’bld; aAiP: > William made no y :s lc‘ / ‘There are occasions;.. lfrequent, f course, when even a bavhelof is nOt Sattered by being accused of firting. William‘s feelings toward Miss Boke bad by this time come to such a pass that he regarded the charge of fiifting with ber as little less than an implica tion of grave mental deticiency. And well he remembered bow Miss Pratt, lloioldluz his, subjugated gymnastics in the dance, bad grown pisk with laugbter. But still the tose leaf lips whispered: 0 "Lols saw! Lola saw bad boy Bats ter under dray bid tree fluttin® wif @ray bid dirl. EFluitin‘ all nigbht wif dray, bid. ‘normouys dirl!" Her cruelty was all unwitting. She intended to fally him sweetly. . But seventeen is deathly serions at such junctures, and William was in a seue) dve condition, ‘ RHEUMATISM "Oo tross?‘ whispered Lola. He spake not. ""Twasa‘t my fault ‘bout dancing." she said. "Bad boy! What made o# tum so late?" _ â€" â€" He maintained bis sNience and the accompanying loy dignity, whereupon sbe made a charming little pout . talk to nice Mam uvver side of Rer!" With that she turned ber back uporm him and prattled merrily to the gem tieman of sixteen upon ber right. Still and cold sat Wilian Let ber talk to the Man at the other side «of her as she would, and ever so gayly. Wifliam knew that she was conscions every instant of the reproschfu} préeâ€" these moments of quiet and melapâ€" choly diguity became the most satle factory be bad known that eveniug, for as be sat, so silent, so austere, and not yet eating, though a platé of chickâ€" en salad bad been placed upon hisâ€"lap, be began to feel that there wasdoipg where about him a mystetious M erfty which set him: apart from other people aud above them.. L8 . And, a)though Miss Pratt coutlwaed to make merry with the Man uppo ber right, it seemed to Willizm that this was but outward show. He had a stramilge, subtle impressioy that the qunlxn supertority which get titm apart from others was becoming Jsarâ€" ceptible to ber; that she was teeling _ Over the chatter and laughter of the guests rose a too fgnllt-r toice "l»m me be‘p you to nice tonyue »a m w ie in lady. ‘ No‘m? Nice greeu lettuce sam wich, lady1" Uenesial ‘ L NAI MA. LORENZO LEDUG § Ottawa St., Hull, P.Q. (To be continued.) 1} Ontario Moved by J. L McKay, seconded by J. 8. Meyer. That byâ€"law No. â€"â€", to nssess the Township of Wellesley for ‘Township and County purpouo‘ lor.lh ESSC1 sc 2 Li Emme it C n oc es current year 1918, be now read a first and second time. Carried. DC PRERME O TUICC ENEOITEL Moved by F. Lackner, seconded by I. L. McKay, that ByJaw No. â€"â€", to Assess the several school sections in the Township of Wellesiey for the current year 1918, be now read a Arst ind second time. Carried. w Bills and accounts:â€" Moved by J. 8. Meyer, seconded by 1. ‘T. Petch, that the following ac rounts be pald and that the Reeve ‘ign orders in settlement thereof :â€" . G. Schmidt, work on sideâ€"line $15.00 Tohn H. Wagner, gravelling, grading and gravel, %& payY.. 26.40 ‘awyer Massey Co., road machine T@D&IP® .202 > es «9668 99g9 3.6% feo. Voll, work on bridge and "L. Lavery, gravelling and gradâ€" â€" In&, M PBY .06 sorksls6cans 23.00 7. Y. Fish, coal and allowance for bridge as per engineer‘s award 26.19 > Hosea, drawing load of gravel wl n to bridge ..... ces srk «on e «ulC Alex. Lintick, rep. culvert, 4 pay T6 ‘Thos. Hanley, rep. culvert, 4 pay 1.00 %. J. Boppre, operating road maâ€" f an an @hime ..... ... +ke ++ ++ +s V. S. Freeborn, gravelling and WADPK i.cl. cre siy secer «e4 Wellesley and N. E. Hope, Agriâ€" 7. Frickey. gravelling, etc. .... i Tos. Eckert, work on road ...... Tohnston McKay Dods & Grant, legal services re Roe and Welâ€" lesley Tp. ...}s c e> +ssn 9n ++ 1 t, S. Lichty, Litwiller bridge conâ€" tract, part PB®Y .. .}. <>>> 8 Mn snn sns Thos. Crooksbanks for the north % af the west section at a salary of $42.00; Jacob A. Runstedler for the whole of the eastern > gection ‘at a alaryâ€" of $80.00, and Nelson McFadden for the south 14 bf the west section «tâ€"a salary of $35.00, . ~ MMBmem Men i o o e ce ts cultural Society xl'tmt'. 22. ... 15.00 Â¥m. Lantz, for use of scraper .. 1.50 V. Uttley, work on road ..:.... 3.00 7. Frickey. gravelling, etc. .... 37.10 Ins Wekert watk on romd ...... 1500 ‘TObRL corrl ces onruras ves MJGROACO Carried. Council now formed into a commitâ€" ce of the whole on Byâ€"laws Nos. 756 "57 and 758: * NMoved by J. Reidel, seconded by J 3. Meyer, ‘that F. Lackner be chair nan of said committee, Carried. Byâ€"law No. 756 to assoss the Town hip:â€"The County rate was struck at i mills in the $ and the Township at : mills, the amount to be raised for he County being $29062.00 including The Patriotic amount:~; â€" Penintaabeas In Byâ€"law No. )757<« the following ippointments were mgde: â€" s m To as e escme enc ty scanth td cleaning ditch 1918. On motion of J. Reidel â€" and J. S feyer committee resumed in oper council. Moved by Laekner, second ed by McKay that . Byâ€"laws Nos. 156 ER Y “l:: Ti-y-ia;w“'lvsfi the amounts of t ichool requisitions were inserted a ill Byâ€"laws were dated Aug. the 5 Moved by Meyer and Petch thai Mouncil adjourn to meet at the Tp ‘{all, Tuesday the 3rd day of Septem her, 1918, usual hour. _ Carried. PETER F. SCHUMMER, nc Seat ie s i e w e 57 and 758, as flled in be read hird time and passed. Carried. \aved by J. 8. Meyer, seconded in 1. T. Petch that the sum of $65.00 !» id to D. W. Chalmers, being com ensation for two sheep and one lam} illed by a dog gr dogs unknown, and hat the Reeve issue an order in a¢ ordance therewith. Carcied. ‘The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich met at Conestogo on Tuesday, the 6th day of August, 1918, pursuant to adjournment from lest session. j ~All the members present. . The Reeve th the chair. Moved by Norman Snyder and Aler. 8. Forbes, thit Byâ€"Law No. 661 to as sess the Township of Woolwich for the year 1918, for County, Township and othér purposes, be read a first and second time.â€"Carried. it. Clements, Aug. 6th, 1918 wWOOLWICH COUNCIL PROCEEDâ€" INGS. Moved by John Brox and Norman Snyder. that Byâ€"Law No. 662 to lovy‘ a special rate on all rateable property of â€" supporters . of public achools in Woolwich Township to raise the sum of $5097, as a grant to the several school sections, be read a first and second time.â€"Carried, Moved by Alex. 8. Forbes and Norâ€" man Snyder, that Byâ€"Law No. 663 to assess ‘the several school sections in the Township of Woolwich for the year 1918, be read a third time and passed.â€"Carried. wl w us PR Emmmnicdacees Moved by Norman Snyder and J. H.‘ Woods, that the following accounts be pald and that the Reeve grant his orâ€" dera for the same:â€" Robert Uberig, engine hire .. $91.00 Adam Miller, road gradinmg .... 40.95 P. L. Musgelman. enging hire .. 30.00 M. MMard, work ... .00 }.>> 6.26 Rimira Printing Co., hotices .. 5.10 )n. M. Bowman. plank ... .... 1.00 Onlas Bauman, work, Peel Townâ€" . MBHG :202 ] .l fonss n ieedn gs 51.75 ®‘mira Machinery Co., repairs, ..5.56 Â¥"mira Planing MiM, fumber .. 265 E"mira Printine Co.. on contract, 75.00 J. B. Snydér, Floradate sideâ€" wuTks .. /.. $..0{.lss csnos / M8.00 W. J. Léetson, plamk ... ..... 8227 Herbert Sinith, townline work ..7.50 ) K Peich â€" that $1249.36 . £00.00 Clerk of the 152.65 27.00 35.50 4.00 and 5th ‘of Te THE EIGHTH 8ES8I0N OF THE WATERLOO TP. COUNCIL. ""W _ _ The Council met at the Tp. Hall on Saturday, July 27th, pursuant to ad Private M; journment. Office: teat Members all present, the Reeve in the chair, Cor King and & Minutes of preceding meeting were read and approved. E. P. . Moved by Simon Kinsie, seconded by M. 8. Bnider, that Byâ€"law No. T7A. ) 3 W.% To levy and assess for County and Township rates for 1918, be read the first w..P. ind second time.â€"Carried. ‘â€"_"..LL""' Moved by J. 8. Snider, seconded by A. M. Groff, that Byâ€"law No. 78A. t0 | _ ajey. Millar, K. C., M# evy a special rate on the supporters of Public Schools to pay the special | LLB., Barristers, No grant for 1918 be read the first and second time.â€"Carried. upstaire lcmde:m Moved by M. 8. Snider, seconded by 8. Kinste, that Byâ€"law No. 794, to| West, Kitchener. y ts evy and assess on the supporters of public and separate schools for 1918, mfilâ€"g »e read the first and second time.â€"Carried. Notary, Conveyancer, 046., Moved by M. 8. Snider. seconded by S. Kinsie, that Byâ€"law No. 80A, to|3t. Kast, Kitchener. : Moved by M. 8. Snider, seconded by S. Kinsie, that Byâ€"law No. 80A, to evy for special war tax and Canadian Patriotic Fund, be read the first and second time.â€"Carried. j Moved by Amos Groff, seconded by 8. Kinsie, that Byâ€"laws No. T77A to No. 80A. inclusive be read the third time and passed.â€"Carried. Moved by A. M. Groff, seconded by 8. Kinsie, that Municipal Drainage Byâ€"law No. 2 of the Tp. of Waterloo, as read for the third time in open :ouncil be now passed. â€"Carried. Moved by M. S. Snider, seconded by 8. Kinsie that leave be given the mover to introduce a Byâ€"law at next session for the appointment of a col lector for 1918.â€"Carried. Sealed Packets Only Blackâ€"Green or Mixzed B4se Moved by J. 8. Smider, seconded by B. Kinsie, that the following acâ€" counts be paid and that the Reeve issue cheques in payment of the several amounts. Joseph May, bonus for wire f@NC@ ..... ..... ..... ke6ke >+>es .. .. .$ 9.00 John Berner, gravel and d@MAge ..... ..... ..... .>.>> saasicevemss$ 1.90 Irvin RelCck, EIAVEl ..cll.ss cusee Craie suase shvie sere aaik errs ns 18.50 JORH KBBCK, EYRYGl ... c.one souns 1 snicure serve rrase srses .... 340 Menno KOCK, EFAYVel .s:usss sirer suerr cooee cusanscisde syÂ¥h shes $.00 Fernando SDIGer, ETRYeL S........ ...... .0sk kxe es e k66 er kn en k k 6+ .80 John J. Brohman, @rAVel .... ..... ..).. ke>>> ce>6e> enc serrr ns 8.40 Chas. WHLEIM IADOF c.«2. o6. corce srersrn serarkksrawesrrwee a++« 2.00 Aly; G. HalMAD, EFRVGL ..is. l.lss rÂ¥i20 crrlr werre ssnk srkr ersils 13.65 #rank Zettel, EFRV@L ... c.uss soscs @rsgs src6k arrkk ke+ srirkilkk 21.00 Harvey Schmidt, @rAVel ..... ..... . k.>66+ k66« «n6® e«6 t rrrk66t* 9.15 K. HIIgArtD@F, @MAVOL .. ..... ..... .0. keerrpr o exxks rr®k **k*ns 8.10 @Srank Zettel, gravel on Tp. line .... ..... on eaan aÂ¥oee adsan‘ sens â€" .00 ANIOGS GeIger, EFAYV@L ... ..... ..)}0 k>skk sxkrk «rrkk arkkk Ar*kk c 11.10 Aug. Jansen, for freight paid on steel .... ..... .6.6.6 e eeenr +99 +s 19.45 Josigh Sauder, @r&YGL ... cscqs sryee erxbe vrererccsprerrrkssr@erir ++ 3.10 A. FTABET, GAIMK® .........}0600 <s666 en 6+ 6666 OÂ¥ 696 vx>‘+s> 29.00 Clarence Noble, steel fOr DrIJ&®® .... ..... «>> + s«3 6n cnnnts se« ~MTAâ€"98 @rnest Litschy, repairing sidew@Iks ..... ..... «>>>« «xn3 6 en nn** 2.20 Geo. Gole, repairing bridge and MAterAL ..... ...}} ..}>k seren c** 12.9 Allen Shoemaker, tile And IAbOr ... ..... ..}kk «66 +) en 66 t n n 6969 82.2 solomon â€"E. Wahi, bDONUS WIrG f@RC@ ..... ..}0. k ec>6 s>nt nnfec %* 10.4( Jacob Ertel, repAIS O0 ENWIh® .ccsc ocrrsriarmerre.â€"/ ...\ / 1244 CarmanGrimm, destroy{mg 2 dO#® ..... c.ke sek 0. 666 +e 666 ++ 9+ >> 6.0 Alfred Hannuseh, bonus wire f@ce (.. ..... ..e0s en 66 vn 6n n 669 14.6 ‘Alfred Hannusach, damage to fleld ..... ..... c6... «6k + en 966 en k9 ns 15.0 Moved by M. 8, Snider, seconded by J. 8. Snider, that the clerk be authorâ€" zed to advertise for tenders for the construction of Municipal Drain No. 2, M the Tp. of Waterloo.â€"Carried. Hlerbert McCormack; damage to land .. 0: Seibert, fitting key to safe ...~..... Postage and Telephone account ..... .. Mrs. D. Brown, Patriotit INBUPANC@ ..... ..... «b6e> en >> rtrens Mrs. J. Hamm, Patriotlt INBUPADC® ... ..... .0 6+ «> > 6+ en t 6n Jacob Kuempel, damage t0 fleld 1.... ..... .606 e+n ++ en> seens Alex Fraser, bal. on contract ....... .. shess grige ormer weser c ....Moved by Simon Kinsie, seconded w Menno Snider, that this now adjourn to meet again at the Tp. Hal} on August the 31st, 1918, now & rclock 2. G. Winn, caal ... ..... 10.25 ‘has. Manu, work ..... ... .00 815 larvey Melitzer, teaming .. .. 2.50 1. Koopman, work and spikesy ..3.00 David Koch, teaming ... ....â€" 15 Xr. J. Nairn, formaldehyde .. 1100 ‘ohn Stahibaum. work ... ... 1700 E. G. Martin, culvert contract, 110.00 Elsie Bowmay, grant Red. Cross, 45.00 â€"Carrted. Moved by Norman Snyder and John Brox, that this Council do now adjourn to meet again at the Council Chamber, Conestogo on Tuesday, the 3rd day of Jeptember, next, at 9 o‘clock a.m â€" Quit Laxarives, _ _ Purges; Try NR It is a roistake to contl ually dose yourself wita 8Jâ€"< ced Ix}’all\e pills, qulonmct, oll" purgis ond cathartion and force bowal mytion. . Jt weykens digert1 Total NR Tonigktâ€" Temorrow Feel Right mmédicine th..t you c unly 2%a per bo., con last twentyâ€"fre da.s WATERLOO TOWNSHIP COUNCIL, i2t you col Loo ind costs r bo:., eantainitg erough to â€"hive da.s. Haturc‘s Rem: ‘ablets) 1+ suokt, guaranteed mended 17 C o5r ragx@int $670.27 nem P avhasee GakkP Goemge coeks rees $AOLH o e ... 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BB oo orercarreas arerkl Aasire sasens $5,00 [sw § lere ri.isk arees seass serges sanecs9 149b MIRC ..cll cecey mraks ies asmraye, B3% MALAFIAL .. ... cslues" crore asens iess 1200 odd Puns pruvn naten sabey anres cesranes §8.90 on @HNCB ...ll erprluals@ern ssore safes # 10.40 . oo ms ofi ommb e . . 12448 wfitg%! ze regei (Giras avrve aas risk .. .4. ©©.00 Dental : MMCB 222 lizk. szcen sivee serae «4s 14.60 Office i O ...lll ns ciemnerns re nc rr en nrns +s 15.00 | Water! ) EBA c clg. clele shgse sirle sinl.l. 300 itg bran npcass‘de whens hxees «¥rs% seske ssaee LBB| T C s gae araer Wakke srabe srcen saazes +s 900 . NCB s 5s câ€"recrâ€"sd is3 â€"wurraâ€" ncs ons 2000 Denti uce uh. sezis sanle nlacs whres sasas AODO :t‘ys“g sasite CSWB@E ciics «xise siria ineces ...556.80 | Kitchen _ Cattle feeders will be interested in the foilowidg facts which are containâ€" ed in a bulletin recently issued by the University of Wisconsin, relative to successful methods of feeding cattle. Balanced rations are sometimes de> ficient in the elements which make for the best growth of animals. Repro . duction is often affected by the ration fed to the cow. Carried NEW FACTS ON FEEDING CATTLE. | Due to its low mineral content, the overâ€"abundance of a material like wheat straw in the ration is an imporâ€" itant facter in premature births. | Weak or dead offsprings may result ifrom nutritional disturbances brought l-boul by the continued feeding of certain natural feed materjals. _ A good roughage, preferably a leg ume hay, should be fed with wheat grain or its byâ€"products to overcome their bad effects on reproduction Even with a good roughage, wheat or its byâ€"products should not be fed con tinuously too Hiberally or the offspring will be weak. A wheat grain with wheat straw ration is in most cases fatal to both growth and reproduction. Jt will also produce weak or dead calves.. So far as reproduction is concerned the same statement is true with a corn grain and wheat straw. ration. , Rations producing early delivery of ofspring ysually Jead to the failure of the animal to clean propetly, with ite attendant dangers or infection. Poor rond(lng., auch as the straws, often lead to this condition. _ _ A complete ration cannot be mado from the oat plant. Rxclusive use of oat straw as a roughage for treeding cows will likewisa produce premature, weax, or dead offspring. Corn stover, corn s"age, or legume hay should reâ€" place part of the oat straw. A ccmplete rati in can ba mede from the corn plant It will givs normal growth and â€" reprpcuction. Sold Dct-flx‘lhd Milk . .George chell of Sparta a »wellâ€" known dairyman, was fined $40 and rosts by County Magistrate Hunt at St. Thomas on a charge of selling deâ€" teriorated milk to the Sparta cheese factory during the past month and pri _ or thereto. PETER A. SNIDER, | # A. SNIDER, THE EMPLOYER‘s AS80CH Tp. Clerk. \ orF WATERLOO\OD‘S% mm mmmeneom momamec oo e neapemem FREE LABOR BUREAU 59 King St. West, Kitche W. J. SNIDER, Clerk. | . We have vacancies for men‘‘ iorsmmsmmmesmmmmmsmeere men in all lines of work. If;: out employment comm n FEEoing cattie. | $‘ 8 Sn XY clpl‘!e‘m A% . .$ 9.00 . .4 11.50 .. 18.50 2. 340 .. 556.80 Council at 10.30 = A. L. BITZER, 8. to (Syccessor to Conrad Barrister, Solicitor, No ete. Money to loan. G@H ge | Officeâ€" Pequegnst . Blotk en | Market, Frederick St., Ki oc Pictnanirrmcrmae ce c memacncwennteenth D. §. BOWLBY, +â€" *~ |â€" â€"Burrister, mmmr.-’fl 2, | and Conveyancer. _ Office Bank Building. _ Teleph« Kitcheper, Ont. Office: r Kusg and .:-.'zr.g mee" w..P. : mILLaAR & Alex. Millar, K. C., L.B., Barristers, No stairs Economical i â€" Graduste Chicago College‘ tal Surgeons and Roysatâ€"© Dental Surgeons of Toronto.; Office in new Molsons Bank,: Water) o. D ntistry poactice Dentist, LD.S., Royall | tal Surgeons, D.D.S., Tor sity. All branches of de tised. Office over Lang Kitchener, Ont. King St. East, tion or services rendered Office closed until August 104 Weber Chambers, Oy Grand Theatre, Kitchq Phone 344w.: Residencs‘ Canadian Atlantic Port, The crew of the British Gladys Holland, have tan@ Have, N. 8., reporting t! was sunk by*an s terday morning. P READ ‘AND ADVEH DAILY . TELEGRAPH, Oddfellows Block,‘ W CHIROPRACT A. HOLM, D. DR. §. ECKEL, LD%, FIRE INSUR THE MERI Head Office, H. 6. DUERINC Experienced > Auctionegr and Valuat Number of years expé as Auctioneerâ€"Practical tedge of values 3' ml | live Diseases of the E Nose and Throat: Subscribed Capital ., nz:m with the Don Government ,..6! All policies guarant Waterlow, Ont. Business Cards. DR. F. G. HUGHES, Dentist. "q 2 J. A. HIXLIARD; CcAUHGT BY U COMPANY °/ INCORPDKRATED 187 Allred Wright, with Dental.

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