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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Dec 1897, p. 3

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in Are features peculiar to Hood‘s Pllls. n*um A Hoods weld; * Youneter know y have taken a pili cll it is over." ®e. C. L Hoos & C Froprietors. Lowell. Mass. °O Tze ouly pills to twke with Hood‘s A Drop In Meats Mr. leubard is making m"" ruppiying cu tomers with strict‘y 1 first class meits during the hbet wi@ the. ofall kinds a specialty. All meats delivered mww uers treated wi h cuurtesy. and satisfaction gnarasiced. The Loading Meat Market is the only upâ€"toâ€"date Butc‘ > Shop am toun where customers can rely upon geiting w*mw;flbel of meats Xhis establishment, has the e putaion 0 ‘“wwh‘ufifimst aneties of HEATS AND SAJSAGES Beef, Veal, Mutton Pork, awb, Bacon, Ham, Pickled Pork and Tong: , Corn Beef and Dried Beef always kept > : {sand also all kin ‘s of Sausages as, Bologua, Head Cheoese, Liver, Pork, Wiener and Sum v er Sausages N. BR â€"Orders taken daily and meat de livered to any part of the town through a frat class dejivery service. Pr. H:ofland‘s Consumption Guaranteed to cure COUGHS, CoLDS, HOARSENESS or any LUNG TROUBLE P PEADCA EUA O OOA O C uin Thousands of bottles sold this year and everybody should give it a trial. }xtioo, 25 cents ead 50 cents a bottle at all the leading druggists. or send to Klippert Undor: _ Undertakers and Embaimers Calls answered day and night at the faclory. uredâ€"st sotly what is MRS J. LENHARD, Opposit« Alezander House Waterino f, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Mut Hams, Bacon, Corned Beef, W Snyder‘s Drug Store, The one price store in the County Waterloo. Ont LENRARD‘S MEAT MARKET. itomers from & hile You Wait. pok pwpuyY . exyEy 8156 DUNNS asy to Operate .L HEBNDERSON, BERKLIN tors, Bal i es l win to. Brentlord. John B. Fischer HORSE & TOILET T PP HRS â€"ATâ€" w V t is wll . ~â€"Pills Saaa WANTED ‘~‘na q As one TuAM , Ground and Wailesloy Township Council Th.rudfit'b-t ship of W y web at the Towohall, Cro»shil}, ow the 6th day of Decemwber, at 10 ofciock a m. pursuant to adjournâ€" mene fhom lass session. A‘\ mewbers present. The Reeve in the chair. The mnutes of the last meeting were read The Comnail T The Cork was instructed by We Beed Grain. Crosabil} lectors urore viz : to John Lea» K glean from “,o,,d':.':;mtn"“omo:,mum;s.n Ball “fl A bers -:haw.. distribution ofe aiplee cf | Isp ator for t o ye mene fom last session. All .-han""”‘w #$4.00. .. Asar AJex. ml:'-‘n.:f.:c::"‘.rd-.‘.‘h ts MA : minutes of the last meeting were read | NY Clesk, $600; J. G. Weber fof | yeere daue wceb us it o w k ol o on duniien .. / o " id sgupiad. +80 | akung 5 affidusite ‘ for. the sele0t00® | the import to dir ct atteation to| : of denthn . 0o ~â€" Moved by Henry Hostettler, mood-"l”' !a(u:i aud i 0. acdach 1+ mhn “Ah-nhl....,“ ed by Heury Scheifely Mlh’ob‘\a-- Moved by Henry Hostett/er, second mu; thi ::l"l"’.'“m uf the)] = Discharged.....â€". ing eccounts be paid asd that the ed by u‘“’!s‘wm’u‘“lh"“’-fl Inas n-j.;:{ i lhuon‘b‘idol.;n-- aurkte | ** in Heuse..â€".â€"â€". > â€" Râ€"eve insue his orders fuo: same. now adj urn to reassemble at Crogebi!! | mens in the l'.td d i P ) O‘ the 1t dn T oue Usmgses, reut fur susd way on the 15c dâ€"y of D.cember, At 1| prop Tucck Ko (or . of the\ Warâ€"cioo tewneh‘ $5 00 ; John Phir, drawing stone ard o‘clock p.u , sharpâ€"C.eried. nn&o::.:n m-;:l.: E ‘”-u.»"*‘ 1 from Woblecieys 4 gravel, $2.00;, Heary Ncch, grave}, Purss F. ScuUMM®R . |;a) Farms :nd are ul:ot:tp.:” from Nor h Dumifr $9.39 ; Alex Crerar, graval bauf pay, Ucth ! hn woin, aher barng snremmed it mon s 5 5 poa 45¢ ; D;v:d Chalmers, gravel, $200; â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"tlftâ€"â€"â€" searchul "d"‘l”‘“‘ waty, have proâ€" ?Yf;r:‘ona da.:m. Robs. Forreat, f:ling up on West and duced the lar, can e« of pil saroeesscte io o~o) â€" OOUNTY COOONOIL |\2 css o vieg * * uies 4 it flG.m; Lfih Lsis, woving lfld en Having receivd ;l-h.dimu from “’""‘“l.“)’f- 2 ; ta: tock Nn on | ~ Connifamics) â€" WAipeinnebiectren mast 1/ Pas David Trusaler, Keck Eim p‘aak at Reporte. another distribation during the comi cripple, 1; defec $1200 per M. $1108; John Mc risance. n y 1 Tok 0o plames in meue l "agy" 1. Sn Dunald, gravel, balf pay, $3.50; N. | The Committee recommended payâ€" applications from «i1 who desise samplee. in im I mwoolo ;ugo- ircm de | ment «f accoun‘s to the amount of| A* brretufore, ons gample of one yarie Wl,w:d: cut'..io.;l Aiaealior t Buimer, | $565.05. The Committee further recâ€" ty only can be seat to cach applic uit | ygok4‘ Nnr::)t i “;C&_Jmam idge, baif | ommended \h.b\h.._oo,u._o(madmcdukm\fllbomhedwu kh Ksenek Soundary, $6.00; W. T nagere | Janesty hve 60. be is vrer ult the | snmpler Of whont, outn, burley, . feld | 250 d 5816 * ditching ‘and minc. $1.00 ; m J"i"’.»...-.."'-“'.; prothied Wmd F:m‘dcmdm- Toe total expe Huilman, repairing culvert, materia) o ie hfpnnu-i of| . A the grain to bo distribated | yoar was $6,600. ce L uo hiud, tule aa Suik mination meeting tor J. L Krootsch, | during the coming s»«t00, will b6 #006 | provisiona, &0, on ‘ w‘;“w. reyme Bl o-eu enu\- be Inid over ti‘l the January session ; of the -orepx_onwtgolm-owm are added (B1.7â€" an% Siaaeoust Tos opewell Creek lmNnWh"mN“meYbnfih\.mmu ”( X% $0o ; hiebt Lintk. â€" e at, | month for the uext six ‘montba to ‘be| the. Experimental Farus . All tb€ | this the amonnt |F. Waiter, work w;n‘l:::"w“ fs Toe i tooie ise vette on ces pos | td tree 4 ous uit re ooo S2e t | ungrenement 8\ | tions, $18.00 ; John D. Heipc!, teasâ€" ro-d-iiet-_hv .-::d:-t‘, e -"ohlo::t -h\ohmm.:.m“ band, $2,719.38 ing sower pipes, $250 ; Jobn Brenner, | no action be taken on s: propos d m:swv.d varioties they alrea: m%.‘ % oo a sc s ihlam i « nabitina ta '\lltoluh'dllvlmhm“”â€".' . m wmg sower pipes, q2 00 , JODD BFOBNU! dog tax na‘w‘td, $100 ; Alb. Kuighs. do $1 00 ; Jacob Hoffias, do $2 00 â€" Carried. Moved by Thos Short, sconded by J.B Lichty that the following accounts be paid and the Roeve issue bis orsers respectively for the same viz : Jacob W. Bricker, 178 loads gravel, 6 loida stone and teaming sewer pipes, $12.55; Thoe. Dougkerty, for tills across the side road, $1 00 ; John Reide!, drawiog yravel, $2 50 ; Peier Deatinger, repairâ€" ing bridge, $1.10 . Chas Forwel}, drawâ€" ;ing tile and work for new cuivert, $3 ; August Hersog, repairing bridge on l1th concession near Hawkeville, $6 ; Adam Binder, nririu( culvert, 50¢; Newsâ€"Record, Berlin, | alance of print ing, $5.00 ; Peter Straus, 182 loais o!‘ gravel at b¢ per load, $9.10; G Bualâ€" mer, gravelling ror coitract, building culvert and railieg part, balt l::g. $50.38; Alb Kauight, repairing aide raad, $2.00 ; A. Foerster, a breakage of plough, 40c ; W. K. Leizhton per blacksmith‘s account, $100; Con Schuiter‘s cleaning out ditch, $8.00 ; Louis Bass, spreading gravel and work in awamp, $2.00 ; Thos. Hanley,spreadâ€" ing gravel and oglunk. halt ry. $3 00 ; W. K. Bell, 100 ft. pine timber at 5: per tr, $500; C. twknor. for 222 loade gravel at 5o per load, $11.10 ; Aug. Abreng,soliering po‘n‘s on bridge «nd repairing railing, $450 ; Robt. Oyram, drawing gravel per contrast, #7 62 ; John Lipgc, repairing culvert, $200; H. H. Jackson, for gravel, §$4248 ; Enoch Mosser, for gravel, $20.40 ; G. Freeborn, gravelling per cuntract and } day road mechine, $14.95; St. Jmcobs Lime Cu., 10 lenguths of 12in. sewer pipes, $8 00 ; Mre. Ferris, 105 loads gravel, $6 30 ; J. G. Reiner, 290 loads gravel and wpikes and nail account, $22 90 ; Oarried. _ Moved by Thos. Whort, seconded 3 1. B. Uahy. that the sum of $5. be paid to John Miller sr., as compenâ€" sation for one dogs, tor one sheep killed by inovl-o." ditto $9 .00 to Geo. :mmrlor bwo sheep and one lamb by dog or “fl._.fl"""m seconded by 1.B. ufi M:mu ::-â€"yo Reeve, two Depaty Â¥ swo Ouadll::lubm lal:ud to Ax the polling places and d:?: :Iu six pfl’ lmhu the Township of Wellesley, he now read the frat and second time â€"Uarried. ie Bints t Hasith, s now riad, he received and angrossed in the minutes i# Board â€"Carsied. u%lfi-" miny nak ts mm 11-;"-'9., dollass be granted to B to arralcad k: ooz nine :&"z@. ipomant, Morton ‘ y To4 :g‘m %. A fi" bieb »me d iap cletd U Eenc u. ui armanbadd T was iavesite that the report of $565.05. The Committee further recâ€" ommended th.t the scc unt of the Bell Telephooe Co. be laid over till tihe January seesion : that the accomat of J. K«lb@eish for pnnl'flim of nomization meeting tor J. L Kroetsch, be Inid over ti‘l the January session ; thas Dire. Reiner be granted $4 per wonth for the next six montbs to be paid for bor to P. Shirk, Bridgeport?; _ S ofineninnt i t C that no action be taken on the posed License Law amerdmeonts ; 5:- no action be taken on the propos d High School Act ; that the petition to the Attorneyâ€"General re extension of jariaiiction of Police Magistrates be signed by the Warden and Cierk ; that the proposed change in the wmethod of doing the Connty Bankting be tak m up at the Januiry session ; that §$50 be graunted to the Russe 1 Fire Relicf Committee All of which is respect tallysubmitted. The committee recommended the parment of various ascounts for work done on coanty bridges The commit tee furthar TM that they and the Committee the County of Oxford found the truea work on the Green Geld bridge unsafe and advertised for tenders, both iron and wood. The Stratford Bridge Co. for iron truss work, 110 feet $1084, allowing $30 for old iron, was accepted. â€" The bridge is now under construction and the comâ€" mittee recommended that as soon as the trues work was fuished to the satâ€" iefaction of the Commissioner that the sum of $527 he paid contractor. i Ferpixaxp WALTER, COhairman. CoUNTY PROPERTY Alter recommending the payment of nud%mnu the report goer on to ay : Your committee is rlund to re port thar the nr.in and improvemente to the boiler and heating mlntuhn resulted highly satistactorily both in the saving of fuel and much better heating t{mn'hon!. the latter being naw quite thorough, including th::o- per heating of the Registry affice, which is was thought some time ago, would require a separate heating apâ€" lpaiuu_ e _ Several accounnts were bn:ghi ho-1 fore this committese, the items of which werd neither ordered or authorized by the chairman or any member of the committee. hu:lm“ these have in this case, passed t compmittee regommend that hon’::m only such itemse be paid nna.hsnlmu oP deied in writing by the chairman or a member of the committee, the order for «ugh item or itemse in each case to socompany the secount. ROADS & BRIDGES L J. Bamunaurr, Ohairmanp. Jas. P. Pas, Chairman. the Having receivcd inâ€"trections from the Honorable Minisser of Agriculture to cuntinue this useful work and make another distribation during the comieg :esmon, J shall be pleased to recrive applications from al1 who desine samples. As brretufore, ons sample of one yarie ty only can be sent to «ach applic wh, and the distribution will be conu uced to samples f wheat, oate, barley, fold pess, Todiaz corn and potatoes Among the grain to be distribated during the coming season will be some of the more promising of the new sross bred sorts which bave been produced at the Experimental Farss A‘l the grain sent out will be carefuily cleaned and true to name. . To prevent the dis appointment which occurs when partica receive samples of varieties they alrea dy have, it would be well tor each perâ€" AOM wt':ng to name two or three sorte which he would prefcr, arranging therm in the order of preference; when, in case the stock of the first named varieâ€" i'y is exhausted, the second or third cou‘d be substituted _ A1 it is proâ€" posed to ouly send theso samplea on persona!, single application, it is Tar portant that every farmor who desires a sample should np& for himselt, Liate of names will not be consideqred. All letw re addiessed to the Oâ€"ntral Farm at Ottawa may be sent free of Postaga and the samples weighing three ‘:n‘dt each will be soat free to the applicanta through the mail The &imihn\iul will begin early in Desember, and as the stock is limited and the app‘ications will be filled in the arder in which th% are received, those sent in ear‘ly wi have the advutqt Applications may, however, ba seat in any time before th 1st of Marck ; but after that date the liat will be closed so aa to eneure the sending out of all the sarap‘cs in time for carly sowing. _ _ _ Wu S1vxpzExs, Directar, l:rdmal Farms. Central Experimental Faroo, O:trawa, Dec, 8 1897. Gideon Perkin@ Views on Rveryâ€" The recent and wvh: general discussion ar to ministers taking part in politica is the iateat subject to excite our genial friend, Mr, Gidean Perkine. Hig minister having been iumml‘"h- terested in the imue of the late Bast ernp elections preached a sermon on ‘the Ohristian at the palle,‘ Mr. Perkins on his way home from chuaroh proceeded to disouses the effort with his wite and dn?m. Mary. Tha ladies sat as usual on the rear seate of o m in denivesvige of haireraang was at the van a his audience aver his shoulder. _ _ _ (How did you like the serman, MeryL,‘ in quired Glmu trying to look u.i:’h himseif bad no opinion on the aubject vill THE MINISTER IN PQLITICA@. Seed Grainâ€" lmsp ctur for t o year enged December 1â€"6, 1897 : B_L.-o -.n-.‘:thh-nnusnpn l: :+ admitted during yME .. â€".0.~>.>>>>> 2 The asvâ€"rage u.hEI of Ml‘ during the year, 102, Keepor‘s family and hired e p added 113 ; number of weeks‘ board for inates, 5296 ; nomâ€" ber with Keeper‘s family and help aid, d, 5816 Tve toial expenditure during the year was “,wfl{. and if m provmions, &o. on hand at last report aro added (§1.747) the total will smount to $8347.174 w from ummamfl- i ighes npogappon improvement and the produce, &c. on band, $2,719.38, it will leave the amoust actoally ~;r-dtd dering the pask year, $5,638 36, or an averege OX peose per week for mhz:m ef 97 cents, or per year of $50. The amount expended on hoase and farm account was as follows : Wired labor for house and farm . . .$ 680 00 Stock, tea and unplements ..... _ 490 19 ons Iopretor fempor Maince 160 00 Physician‘s salary and medicines. . . 305 2 Permanent vements........ 64 0Q whw%uwm. 386. 98 Permanent vements........ _ 64 0Q Rwhw%uwm. 380 98 Provisions and fuel...........â€"«> 3086 31 famates to friends ...... _ 15 6 Of those admitted 25 woere male and 17 female ; 9 wore under 10 years of and 17 over 60 years. hins â€" buscnmrb=ches... ~subsomurdn from the Rport of the| ... . $ 600 74 o. brukls havid s l mm THE MERCANTILE FIRE BUBSORIRED OAPITAL _ > â€" _ â€" _ c 0_ > DEPOAIT WITH DOMINiON GOVEF | â€" > All Policies Guaranteed by iThe LOND with Assote of WM, A. 44M8. Presidont JAMES LOCKIV," Menagling Director; * A Reqnomical Mutual Fire Ins, Co. :flllulm * * $10,854 w‘:u a a m The Molsons Bauk & GEWERAL BAVKINGQ BUSUWESA mangaoren; Drafte Issued on all Prinaipal Points. Hoad Office, Waterieo, Ont. ooo rauge Pss 344 : m 3.:,/7“ A i Paragin piigeet in mm 9 en Deliers THE SAVINGS BAVE RDEPARTMENF HF Highes\ currentiates on spenia} deposi!s WATBIA® Granite ond Morble Works, Mutual and Cash Systems. HEAD| OFFICHE, MONTREAL dOD} RITZER, Wetorice, Ont The Key to Bussess THE SANCTUARY OF FAMILY LIFE Life Assurance "2:"â€">3 ImsURANOCE COMIANTYTâ€" d.nlb’ â€"â€"‘ nee «hefiche nrowignd tor : hould be protected by The Ontario Mutua) Life away by financial ruin : : : : The Firstand Highest Ti WiTrRLAQ. MFHAL. _ _ g;mw Nee Shub, Â¥oq. * T & Rovnaz, Bog. Â¥. P. Adveortise in the A policy of assurance in : : tection of the Home, and Town in Capade.

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