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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 12 Jul 1900, p. 9

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Cape Town, July 10.â€"It is reportâ€" ed here that President Kruger‘s reâ€" tention of large amounts of gold at Machadodorp has created the utmost discontent | among the oflicers . and men. They expected substantial reâ€" wards for champinning the Boer inâ€" terests. but have received none. It ig. â€" added | thatovisiting | fors!~=ore, Would Not surrender. "Hanburyâ€"Tracy, commanding . at Rustenburg, reports that a party of Boers undér Liminer called on him yesterday to surrender the town and garrison. Hanburyâ€"Tracy _ replicd that he held Rustenburg for her Maâ€" jesty‘s Government and intended to continue to occupy it. The cnemy then opened fire with artillery and tried to take the heights commandâ€" ing the . town but did not succeed, ow ing to _ the good arrangements made by Hanburyâ€"Tracy and his offiâ€" cers. Eventually they were driven off _ with _ the sssistance of Holdsâ€" worth and his Hussurs, who made a rapid march of 48 miles from the neighborhood _ of Zecrust, with . the Bushmen under Col. Airie on bearing Rustenburg was likely to be threatâ€" ened. The enemysnffored heavily ard five men were captured. Our casualâ€" ties _ were two men killed and one officer and three men wounded.‘* Startling Developmensts Expectsd. ‘"Hutton was attacked yesterday in a position he was holding by a large mumber of Boers. Te cut them _ off without much difficulty. The â€" five inch guns with him are being found most useful. Our only casualty was Lieut. Young, of the ist Canadian Mounted Troop; slight scalp wound. The enemy left several };ounded on the ground, and sent a flag of truce, with a request that they might be received in our field hospital. "I regret to say that Capt. Currie and Licut. Kirk, of the Imperial Light Horse, who _ were reported wounded in iny telegram of yesterâ€" day, were both killed. One squadron of this distinguis!led corps pressed a very severe force of the enemy in a gallant attempt to carry off a woundâ€" ed comrade, to which they attribute the heavy loss sustained. In addiâ€" tion to the officers, a farriorâ€"sergeant and three troopers were J.illed, and the sergt.â€"major, three sergeants and seÂ¥sa troopers wounded." ‘‘Pretoria, â€" Sunday, â€" July 8.â€"As the enemy for some days had been threatening our line of railway | by #rying to get around our right flank I despatched Hutton July 5, with mounted infintry to reinforce Mahon and with orders to drive the Boers to the east of Broenkerspruit. These orders were cefectually carried _ out during Friday and Saturday by Maâ€" hon who was attacked by some three thousand â€" men with six guns . and two maxims. Our casualtics were: Woundedâ€"two _ officers, â€" including Capt. Nelles, of the Canadian Mountâ€" ed Rifles, slightly, and twentyâ€"six men. ‘‘Steyn left Bethlchein on the night of July 4 for Fouriesburg, between Bethlchem _ and . Ficksburg, accomâ€" panied by Christian De Wet and othâ€" er _ Free â€" State: commanders | with troops reported numbering 3,000. London, July 10.â€"Lord Roberts yesterday telegraphed the War Office from Pretoria, as follows: ‘‘The Officer commanding at Heilâ€" bron reports that State Secretary Blignaut, State Attorney Dickson and members of the Council Vantander Kuppervergen, came in yesterday and surrendered . London, July 10.â€"The following despatch from Lord Roberts has been received at the War Office: Beers Coald Not Take the Town of Rusâ€" déaburgâ€"Manburyâ€"Tracy‘s Answeor to a Onll to Surrender. Just What You Need SEVERAL SHARP ENGAGEMENTS. Capt, Nelles, Licut Young and Six Men Ottawa, of Canadian Mounted Rifles Wound~ S_tonc. von ; tillery, ap ed, Pte. White of Watervilie, N. jorâ€"Gencra] j $., Mortallyâ€"List of Casualties resignatior ‘ â€"Leading Eurghers Surrenâ€" ment. ANATTACK ON HUTTON But He Cut Off the Boers Makâ€" ing It Without Difficulty. HELOD IN QUEEN‘S NAME, We‘ll tell you after scientiâ€" fically ulh:f them. _ Thie service and advice is free. If glasses are needed we select the best and most effective kind and charge moderately for the m. of a ring is always appreâ€" ciated as a gift. In our stock of rings you will find just what you want. kler der at Hellbron. Jansen Bros., Berlin. OPTICIANS. ets, iiri-wvâ€"-‘“ Ee ered in Pretoria which promise startâ€" Liverpool, July 11. â€" Yosterday‘s close: . Spot 3@! steady; No. 1 stapdard Cal., 5d to Bs Fd; Walla, no stiock; Northern spring, 68 5144 to 6s 6d; futures quiet; July 68 314d, ling developments, Pighilng Their Wey to Coomussic, the British Lost 8iz Mes Killed and â€"~ 83 Wounded. fice has ved the following deâ€" mnâ€" Colonel Willcocks, dated of Col. Burroughs‘ regiment at Domâ€" poossi, at the exact hour appointed, thus upsetting the plans of the eneâ€" my, who offered no resistance. Burâ€" roughs attacked Kokofu July 3, but failed to take the town. Lt. Brow»â€" lee and six soldiers were killed and 82 were wounded, including several officers slightly wounded. IP‘roceed to Bekwai toâ€"morrow. _ About 80,000 Ashantees are awaiting our approach at Coomassie.‘" The Journey Was Severe. ILater the Colonial Office issued the text of a telegram from the Goverpor of the Gold Coast, Bir Frederick Mitcheli Hodgson, dated Akwabosir, July 1, which said he had crossed the Olln River with the force that _ left Coomassie, accompanied by Lady Hodgson and other Europeans. A speâ€" cial service officer and an assistant inspector died of wounds and hardâ€" ships. _ ‘The journey, he adds, was very severe. Gingerichâ€"Speareâ€"At Preston, June | Caives ..!! ........... 28th, John H. Gingerich, of Grand| Sheep, ewes, per ewt .. Rapidg, Mich., to Clara Speate. famik. exoul hi Uol Kelterbornâ€"Bundschoâ€"At Milverton, | §h¢op. butchers! .. . ... June 26th, by the Rev. J. H. GrenZeâ€" | _ up to 200 th. ........ bach, Jobn Kelterborn, of Wellesley | Hoxs. thick fats ....... to Sylvia Bundscho, of Milverton. Zingerâ€"Motzâ€"At Berlin, June 28th, MARKET_T by Rev. W. Kioepfer, John A. Zinâ€" ger, of Detroit, to Lonisa Motz, of| Waterloo, July 12 Berlin. Wheat............... Bessererâ€"Thomasâ€"At _ Berlin, July| Flour, Ocean.... ... 4th, by Rev. W. Kloepfer, John g,l"°“"' Is,"" zi+ Besscrerof Hamilton to Mary Thomas, | 5. ¢3"" astay.... ... uf Waterioo. Bran, per ton........ Carneyâ€"Morrischâ€"At Galt, July 2nd, | Middlings, Pel' ton.. by Rev.P. H. Whidden, S. 8. Carney, | Butter, perlb...... .. of Walter‘s Falls, near Owen Sound, | E&gs, per doz...... .. to Priscilla J. Morrish, of Galt. Timem Ivallcc ul l Wilsonâ€"Kynochâ€"At Galt, July 4th,| Hoge, dressed.... ... by Rev. R. E. Knowles B. A., Neil| Hay, per ton........ H. Wilson, of Toronto, to Mercades|Straw, per ton.... .. Chell R., fourth daughter of Mr. and| Wood,per cord.... .. Mrs. Wm. Kynoch, of Galt. mm memmammmeme o Doyleâ€" Aspenleiterâ€"At the R. C. 8 church, Preston, June 5th, by Rev. FOR S“E AT A Fatber Gebl, John Doyle to Tilly â€" mes Aspenlciter. 10 ACRES land adi DEATHS. Michmâ€"Near Centreville, June 28th, Oscar August, infant son of George ~ L. Miechm, aged 11 months. Hannamâ€"At Galt, June 29th, Magâ€" dalena Heckadore, wife of H. G. Hannam, in her 32nd year. Shielâ€"At Galt, June 29th, Margaret Miller, widow of the late James Shiel, aged 78 years, 1 month and 20 days. Wiederholdâ€"At Tavistock, June 29th, Elizabeth Henrietta, wife of Henty K. Wiederbuld, aged 22 years, 10 months and 14 days. Mortonâ€"At Galt, July 3rd, Margaret Morton, aged 55 years. Reichertâ€"At Berlin, July 6th, Mrs. George II. Reichert, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Poure, aged 20 years, 4 months and 28 days. Henningâ€"At Berlin, July 7ih, Frieda Henning, the fiveâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henning, of Bnfialo N. Y., who are visiting in Berlin. Huchnâ€"At Berlin, July 3rd, Ars. Salome Huchn, aged 76 years, 4 months and 2 days. Sept, 6s 344. 000000 _ TORONTO +T. LAWRENCE MARKET. Fmtinent Medical Man Dead. Montreal, July 10.â€"Dr. Norbert Fafard, Professor of Chemistry at Laval Unfversity, and a most eminâ€" ent member of the medical profesâ€" sion, died yesterday. BIRTHS. Bewman.â€"In Woolwich T‘p,June 23rd, the wife of Silas Bowman, of a son. Reichert.â€"At Berlin, July 2nd, the wife of Geo. H. Reichert, of a son. Kraft. â€"At Berlin, July 7th, the wife of E. Kraft, of a daughter. Donnerworth.â€"At Berlin, July 6th, the wife of Allan Donverworth, of a daughter. Schwartz.â€"At Williamsburg, recently, the wife of W. Schwartz, of a daughâ€" ter. Following were the closing prices at important wheat centres yesterâ€" Minnenpolis, No. Licutâ€"Col. fTone Kesigns. Ottawa, July _ 10.â€"Lieut.â€"Col. Stone, commanding the Canadian Arâ€" tillery, appointed a year ago by Maâ€" jorâ€"General Hutton, has sent in his resignation to the Militia Departâ€" ment. teago ... ..$.... $0 79% $0 y Gar .l‘ "my* Toledo ... .. Detroit, red .« do. white ... Dulnth, No. 1 Northern ... Duinth, No. 1 New York Mitwaukee Et. Louls Minnenpotis, No, *A Minthern. . 6 Wheat Fatures Were Lowerâ€"Deciine in Â¥alues at Liverpool and Chicagoâ€" The Latest Quotations. Liverpool, July ‘11.â€"Wheat _ fuâ€" tures â€" yesterday declined and closed 13,d to 15,d lower than _ Monday‘s final figures. Chicago, July 11.â€"Wheat declined yesterday on lower cables and symâ€" pathy with corn. September closed J&c under Monday. LEADING WHEAT MARKErS THE MARKET REPORTS. fife, white, bush. . .. ..80 78% to 80 74% MARRIAGES. 0 81% 0 77% 03:? 0 & om& 0 81% ASHANT! WAR, Cash. _ July. _ Ang. Sept D4 20 80%; f-'.m'gufl ++# fo lowing property namely â€" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ =_ oo ananestan ns mm ar waterloo in the nty of nufls Proâ€" yince of Ontaric, hdmoulnw-d Lots numâ€" i-n’l'gprnvnl incteon (@, 4 â€"nd 19) in %- “.?vm- ns y r‘:'.:‘.'i'& Township of Wate: loo to a plan of P-’l“%n-fi by J.'Don-nnl !_tp'fi-d--yo‘. hmmcu"'.:nu at the hour of one o‘clock in the afternoon the tZ. ve@horomae SOve oi Vouin Atert snd h hk on d Boecklcy an Jacob Boeckiey, Junior, which will be produced .m..u-:r.'l sale there will be « ffered for sale by Public Auction ? John W. Davey, Aucti neer, at the M rket Hotel in the Town of Waterloo on Valuable House and Lot in the Town of Waterioo. F the late Mra. Tschirhart, of St. Acatha, Lot No. 7, consisting of } acr> of land, hotel, 3 stories + igh 40x51 feet, good barn, 50x6) feet with accommodation for 3) horses. Good sup. ly of water. Apply to Josrken STRUB } Avovar DiktRIC@ ) Executor«. St. Agatha, July 4th, 1900. 27â€"3t. ap, lying to ree hundred acres in the Township of Pil kington ms‘. 4 and A‘. concession 3. is is one of the beâ€"t farms either for stock or in in Oot«rio. There aretwo sets of bu Idâ€" fwr:;a and it :« suitable to be farmed as one, two or thre : farms. For particular« apply to James Hunter on the premiscs, or by letter to Alma Post Office, Ont. e 9 THE Ev. Lutheran Church at Heldelberg,Oot 5 is to be heated by two hot air furnaces 1 is tobe heated br two hot air furpaces. Separato tenders, (1) for wood, (2) for coal will be taken. Tenders will be received u{ato Aug. 8th, 4 o‘clock p m. Particulars m ay be hai ty 150 ACRES land ndt'lorlning the_town of Paisley of about 2000 inhabitants. Buildings good, all stone faundations; good soil in him& klate of cultivation; five nplfing-: large orcl F 20 acres hard wood bush; town and railway ftaâ€" tion in full vicfi{nvoi road; crown title. Reaâ€" son for solling, age. Terms vor{ casy and cheap. Come and secer p« or enquire. Apply on the premises or by lettor to __ _ __ Mortgage Sale HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. Farm For Sale Toronto, July 11.â€"Receipts of live stock at the stock yards yesterday were largeâ€"74 loads, consisting . of 1,190 cattle, 711 hogs, 1,271 sheep and 50 calves. Quality of fit cattle offered was fair, exporters being much better, â€" accordingly, â€" thar butchers‘. Trade was fairly good, with prices about steady at Friday‘s quotations for both butchers‘ and shipping catâ€" tle. l-?.\)njr\ m\!”e, _:_-Il_-b!re ,}{i l_’l!_" to 5.’3 1.5_ Fecders, heavy ........ Peeders, Eght .......... BEOCKOT® ..22.2 2026600 MHICB CoWg c1..lz22220 CAIVES .... enc k6 k+> Nheep, ewes, per ewi .. Sheer. Abucks, per ewt.. HAS, ©A0H +1 ccc+neks Sbeep, butchets‘ ....... Uovs. choice. over 160 | exporters, mixed Butchers® cattle, pl ‘Ten per cent. of the 9t cattle, light ..... * _ bulls, cholee .... s bulls, Bunt ..... Loads good butchers and B in pood Fesith," We mre very thaokin to you for saving our son." Children iate Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasâ€" ant Pdleu..m easy to take and do not gripe. "After using about five bottles of Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery my boy scems to be ..Ilrw."flmll.uz.'.hfis do.tki Monroe Co., Ohio. * v-vzzdtodvhn commenced to give him the ‘ m Medical Discovery.‘ The doctor claimed he had conâ€" sumption, and we doctored with him until he And a living proof of what Dr. Pierce‘s weak lungs. It makes new blood, and blood is life to the lungs, as well as to neither alcohol nor narcotics. It is not a stimulant but a strengthening medicine. nder and by Virtue of the power : contained in * cortain Morigage made _ by Jacon Tenders Wantei1. FOR SALEAT Aa Barcamu.| Farm for Sale the 10t. MARKET REPORTS. TORONTO LIVE SToCK. mmhémun brick alls, Bixnt ........ 3 65 «l butchers and «. mixed ........ 4 40 eattle, picked lots 4 75 ©908 :: clccil. $ 09 medium, mixed .. 4 00 pontmim ..s. ... 93 Inforiog ... .... & 50 RekYY .....cllll. 4 00 HAhL 1 :/zezcczcn0+ B 9B sesiote! nearmes naiee. tb WB Â¥g crascactrnecs cMhidt ex, per ewb ..... 3 i5 tks, per est..... 9 T\ FOKH 1 22c se k) ....+ & 50 tcherg‘ .......... _8 00 tee. over 160 aud 0 ThS, ..llk. k 6022 6 98 k fals ....22ss.. 5 Ofle torm» and.Conditions of sale apâ€" ALEX. McMORRAN, Box 73. Paisley, Ont. TREAMS. C. 8. SMITH, Sec‘y, : consist Hiekieiverg, Out, I'v':'fi"..og uist PP Jaxmks HCxTE®R, ..$ 0.73 _ $ 0.13 12.00 17.00 «15 12 .10 215 4 T3 4 40 490 00 10 00 4 0n 3 On 4 25 4 10 4 03 10.00 CB 00 40 75 «18 4 12 A‘l horse owners should have it. Made of best tanned leather and rubber made of pure gum. Sure oure for sore shoulders. Guaranâ€" tood for one year. Best of testimonials from those who have nsed them. Canadian patebt tor sale, Will be sold by county rights or for the Dominfon, ‘Write for descriptive cironlars orders sont by mail or otherwice will have ’l’humden::n'd offer for sale the valuable mar. ket garden the late Solomon Reist, situated nwthcmdle-dlnz‘lnm Bridgeport to B'rlla one mile from the iatter town, consisting of 1 acres, more or lera. On the place are a brick house flthalmlimmwm:-ml chotmmd.l r"“: M:m-u.l €, , prom vuhty‘:lrn:l?fhx'h The land is in a good state af cuitivation. The above is a most desirable piace T Por ieres snd Farther particuiaes: apply to Mer Solomon Reist on thepremises, wm-fl-\ LEV s. axv 508, S BNYDER: Stoomingaiaty, } Rxocutors. Caustic Soda Seasonable system of waterworks all throughithe buildings. 'l‘vv:‘m is in a Mfl. state of mlflm‘m very proâ€" ductive and everything is in shape to carry on the most modern approved system of farming, . For The nndct:ymd offers for sale his valuable hl‘m'.‘l)l'lfllnau 100 acres in the township of WiJmot, Wate County,half way between Petersâ€" bmgnndeDnndee,onmemJ-m‘. On it is a comfortable house. The barn ‘and outbuildings are large and very complcte. There is a large and very commodious hog pen, silo, and stabling is in good fi? An abundance of good water supplied with nydraulic ram; slso a small stream, A perfect necessary outbui dings; a very fine ng orâ€" ch Nloon&stln'olng‘ ehorlze t plm ‘.pph and pear trees, Water -nppz“l: house «nd i naie iniaorite erennt arcrenst in near ; For further particulars apply on the promises or write C202 D G. MOYER, _ _ MAkKET GARDEN FOR SALE. 164 ACRES,about 20 acres in bush, balancein good state of cultivation. A trong «pri croek 'w-'tm?:ih t_{l_: l‘u'mlll which ml.':'nrl ve or stock. ore in a m T ithin thirty frow from the nouce wihien et within thirty feet from the house which has proved to give better results than a cream n{ arator. On the farm are two brick houses, bao barn. *agon andimplement house and other necessary outbui dings; a very fine young orâ€" N the Township of Blenheim; 165 actcs along the Nith River close to a t}:rlvln( vil :f‘; rich mixed soil, well divided for stock, d rl e dn end mimaninniin rrenn ies t factory; concrete dw 6 bank barn, with stable 38 head 67 catile; new hog pen, holds 60 hogs; new concrete silo. Watâ€" er and everything handy,npâ€"toâ€"date for feeding, etc. 4 miles from G. T. R. Avply to J. M. NTZ, Plattsvillo. wonifine Bieras nes e en oto,!aving regard on y to the ¢ tive, and that the _"nugp io in e deuiterni en or Deteon» of vhoce claiw they‘ vhail act then have had : otice. JoHs mein. > Lours g.amrp, j Executors Dated the itn day of July, 1600. . 275. I have opened a sales stable and will keep on hand a fine line of road, saddle and general purpose horses. I have also constantly in stock a fine variety of buggies and wagons, also Wilkinson and Fluery ploughs, land rollers and a full line of farm implements. _ lIorseâ€"shoeing as usual. Am known by the leading horseman as a practical horse shoer. King St., East of Scott, + â€" BERLIN, +oh EAL ESTATE, Farm, Town and Village Rumns fauohet us eacner %hfln‘pmm s le or money e wo mex money wid + wall t mad upd g:’wm "llh_ fnfi mfi R undecigned offers for sale his splendid ]; hmotglnmmwdhu 118 and 119. uppe~ b pek, tow p of Watâ€" erioo, at Nâ€"tchez, three miles cast :f Berlin 12Â¥ acres isin good stâ€"te of cultivation and the balance in cedar swamp and hardwood bush. On the premi es is a new hou e38x32 ft. with wash house and kitchen m.m bank barn 84x68 feet with two driving and other necessary outbuildings. Good well &b a d flowing under the shed at hn-”-t.lmdwvmmn}mtw’o.m. plum and cherry trees. ‘Torms: oneâ€"ha‘f in cash, balance can remain on morlflco for a term dmn. KFor turther parti ulars apply on prem: oraddross _____ _ _____ _ primalinnbictmnminhe 30007 C022 Office: Devitt‘s Block, (up stairs), Waterloo. * Real Estate Farm For Sale. Farm for Sale. in the County of Waterlbo, Ma r ed Woman, Ds cascd, Wife of F;: do ick ié?-l-WoW ibute the %"g ,%'laru lvl.:l.l.l‘vh:" the claime Farm for Sale Loan Exchange. In lamps, brok :n lumps and granulated at NOTICE. A. C. Thoman, HENRY CRESSMAN, Borlin, Ont. ~__â€" ELMIRA. A. C. HALLMAN, New Dundee P. O 'Tlsl‘l"fl'lc _l_“. Wl Gm propproge" .. o mepe ie m | .2 '*'-‘”Eéfi L1 5. 4 of 4 : ~Suttteremauiaitonr" > * shall beâ€"the returning officer for the purp seof oking tihs voun, nud ho shatl rems op the vane __For the West Ward % subâ€"divisione N and 8 unit he e in in Marker ho Thak . hecked Byâ€"Law pursuant t> the Mu 1 Act on %n.:ay.‘atm d-i.ol July, w.fl-n tre hour of nine c‘clock in the iwrencon until the hour of five o.clock in the afterncon of the aame non ppli ation thereot but every such 3 ehuflh’nm;uflvhc posseanion -(’t‘h'- said dobenture a: m“hg’un‘od-'. on therefor, be and ne to “l'?::rudn-l bona fideowner and holder the he shall vot be affected by the provisions and cond tiona in this Byâ€"Law conta ned. 11. That this Byâ€"Law shall take effeet and come into operativn un the first day of October, _ 12. That the * 0 es of the qualified electors of Lhe hald tore shail be tmkod 67 baller on this carty auulnhou-duhu-pmdoinn-n- which the said Company hasmade a dassumed or agreed |omha~lm§y its m‘l se Soee foog _ Orrearatich nds * une, 10. No purchaser of said debenture shall be boun‘ to see :c the application of hi. purchase money or te liable for the misapplication or an anpaul special rate 10 €a the said Town. _ b), The sura of $1,000 00 whon the cars of the Company are running frum Waterloo to Gait, (c). The sum of $1,000,00 whon t .e cars of the Oommm ars running from Wat rloo to Port r, ° -%d doo:n:nn‘?rt h\o the Company m“?u u r «in entitled to receive the instaiments her invefore m nmx‘:odhom“om‘rm:&l su â€" cessor office under provision next 5t mmw;-m ~be the Froperty _ 9, That before the Company shall be entitied torec ive the said instaiments or any part mo'r‘:,lgo()mnnym execute o..li‘r its Rald oorporation | Pinding ~‘heâ€" Campany, ts mm-nl-kn-tom-‘elnom ul"nll- m‘mmémt umm:lâ€"n m or on or before such other date thereafter ul‘.-flmt-ou-h-liby resolution fix lld.gdntlo. such completion and to run and operate the cars of the Company on each lawful (h‘:nchmmtboumu-u railway _so to be cons ructed, and also to erect an pâ€"rmanâ€" uo8 mognum:(‘tzo.‘ ge m assen fl ie of ho uid Taowsn of Walerige amt is â€"the rate of four per cent. per annum from &MM&”;"‘M in u.:m with fitmyl-hlmth fmmmfl'u ved 100 > ear :cflu;:-.aum’rnuwum-u 'l%n 5. That for the pay nent of the principal of uu-Bm nture and the interest at the rate aforesaid to become due thereon, the +um of gnsulunumm d in each joar »nafoclaeres, Tmctons io n hornld sam anl -HTovn-tWMhmm‘llohr :uu.d-rln;themfinum of said debenâ€" uo'.“‘l'htthnld debenture shail forthwith afreemient mentivnce in the #th ‘shue op ht am byâ€"Law be delivered to the Treasurer of the c&d Town of Wat.rloo or his successor in 7. That the said Treasurer or his successor in office shall rec iv« the said debenture, i« ‘rust to pay unto the said Company, its successo s or 'hj require : =d sodlih oo oo rnjout annmgly bu apparel rere to 2000, $00.00 n w w 20,00 w ow And shall have attached to it coupons for the rynnsof interest on the p money rom time to time us and for the annual in talment: of pal upâ€" 1 debent »1 i:%g nonflMhflhâ€"r interestâ€" ut the rate of four per cent. per annum from moEibetum oi pLRG®l when, the route" cf e sum w C the said railway is graded from Berlin to Presâ€" 2. 1t shall be lawful for the Mayor of the Town of Waterioo and he is heroby requir.d issue one deben urs of the said corporation ‘ the treasurer of the said corporation and sealed "m‘.“ ““ said c.m“.:nd sealed. -hhntho.nonr Treasurer <f the :’d Town of Water o> at the Town of Waterioo Town of Waterioo has determ ned to aid the comp.. uy in the construction !' 4d _ radlâ€" 1 one :, w "2!«71 W H kB l‘;g-?&:fl according to the 1 ‘st rev ass ssment of the In 1 100. 1901, $100.48 for princi; al, and $390.00 for Int. o o o ty at (he places and by the deputy returning Te Countt Chawber ut tue en 5 3 it will be necessa y for the a6, f p %. ty| _ _ CANADIAN WIIEELS ation of our policyholders and the same generous confidence of the assuring l;;l:i%;:::cotdod for the last 30 years, we believe THESE RESULTS Wll:g & [INUE to be as satisfactory to policyholders in the future as they have As thomwly Mutual Life Oomrns in Canada and as its business extends from to Ocean, a more NATIONAL AND COMPREHENSIVE NAME was found desirable. Under the new name the management will aim Ts Unprecedentedly profitable results to its policyboiders are largely attributable._With the same hearty coâ€"oper. Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishings, to "mâ€" atuate and extend the SAME POPULAR FEATURES AND SOUND PRIN: which have made the Company what it is toâ€"day and to which see in our Oxford gether with enough thoroughness an« care to satisfy the most m?-'mn;:rd which makes values such as these sible. A few of our many special prn: ie Shipgs endesten well made, special for Saturday at _ â€" $10.00 Y?.‘."n?é%’ fi:.a" lc ma hews ial tol:%unmy at $5.50 and â€" $6.00 DON‘T SAY which makes values such as these W“dll ‘J.'lk-lu WWOUdy lol;lm BJ and black and grey ors, fmd linings, sizes 38 to 42, special on Saturday at . â€" > â€" > g Men‘s suits, singleâ€"breasted sack, in medium grey check, also in Men‘s singleâ€"breasted sack suits in all Farm for Sale | Mortgage Sale wool Canadiaa tweed, in dark grey THE ONTARIO MUTVAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY | was changed to & THE MUTVUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Requrember these prices are for Saturday only. Strasser & Co. A SUMMER STOVE Queen St., South, We have the 1990 Cleveland Quickstep, Cleveland Romad Racer, Crescents The Crescentis & popular wheel at an honest price. ~Old wheels taken in exchange. Second hand wheels for saie, cheap. CHANGE OF NAME. "You Can‘t Afford" By Act of Parliament, assented to June 14th, 1900, the name of â€"_CONRAD BROS. L. SATTLER, IS SURE TO ie peapateabioy? peatmed aie M CE Tt § Cw 65 pair men‘s tweed ts, to clear ‘ o'::ds.wmday at 7&?‘5.00»« $1.2%5 Bicycle suite to clear at $3.50 and $4.00 Another 48 of boys‘ knee pants, nmr:‘;! stromg cotton tweed, sizes 26, 28 and 30, at 250 per pair. Sb BVIDVIAD Y i5 PLEASE. W. H. RIDDELL, WATERLOO.

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