e Brigfsâ€"Aiter three years [ woik, . A‘dummy engine has reached Berlin ‘ afte: a lot of snow shovelling . bad ‘ ‘been done. It is the intention _LOW \~ to keep up the ballasting work and. ‘ _ finish it as soon as possible, and ‘al ‘ _ ‘soerect the trolly poles and wires.â€" B5 ‘_ \Mr. Louis and G. Doekn, of the Pres .. ten Furniture Co., have severed their 'muo- with that firm, Mr. Louis ce in is now employed on the . B. _ & P. lineâ€"Messrs Lincoln Jaazca, i and Urn Casey, have both joined the . dot wn tas railroad.â€"Mr. Albert aey O imb 1, has secured a position in the factory in Watetloo, â€"Mr. fs : ‘Luts, of Berlin has gone _ to ‘\‘| Guelph go assist Mr. J. Kelso, job ed his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, M. snd L. Behaub over Sunday.â€"A cutter with top cauged great excitement _ last wees and was something decidedly vel.â€" Wonder (Herb Medicise Fompany: will visit out town .Dext beks, â€" ;:llzxohh;yhm [ % c or ys.â€" M-lo'nhldnl.‘x ill last Friday | with<good resulla.. ‘=â€"The weather is very changcable, one dayâ€"and <rain the nest.â€" (Ou: get great bargains at C _ Kochler‘s.â€"Messrs P. Schmict, 1 _ John: Michael, head millers~ of (@rist mill,. were in Tavistock â€" over Bunday and were snowbound.â€"Weod 4B in great. demand at._fair prices abd is moving fast.â€"Our mills are ~ doâ€" ing & rattling business.â€"The sinal}â€" pox scare is great and every nossible rmeans have been" taken toâ€" . prevent the spread of the epidemic in our Wicinity.â€"Mr. Adam Wagner .+ from "Cplcrado is here on & short visit. &wt‘o:awhfle.â€"’l‘ho.htidge is quite bare of snow now, wnich is quite au obstacle to persons baving latge loads.â€"Mr. Cleason Musseinian Bas purchased M; Charles Krempien‘s regidence.â€"Mr.. Ferd Meyers of _ the WTempetance â€" Hotel is offering. his stand for sale, as is also Mr. S. S. Wiakwailar â€" his one farm near: the bridgeâ€"Mr. John Enniss of > A;t., was in the village on Thursday, makâ€" Jng atrangements for. the sale of bis mother‘s ‘property "here to a farmer, ‘of this place, who is retiring from active lifeâ€"Mr. Jacob Shantz is takâ€" g“kome these days, a lot of tulp ‘from the Sugar â€" Factory Jfor kis ‘F.-flhl“' ss Ella ‘Lutz has accepted & position in the B. & W. bflpi’d- : Notesâ€"Quite a number of the farâ€" mers ci this â€" vicinity attended _ the Farmers‘ Institute meeting held _ at iterbourne, and enjoyed the hosâ€" tality . of the Ladies‘ Institute . of that. place, who also held their sesâ€" i at the Same time, and ptovided / sumptuous rep_â€"l in the evening to t%he visitors, to the afterncon meet u.‘ Miss Emmia ~Reuter of the Betlin h . Stait was a guest of herâ€" (riend 5 ~Snidet last Saturday and Sunâ€" 7 «â€"According .to an rJQreumnt en %ered into by our thréé blacksmiths, ;élr Â¥. Gies will not turn out _ any * mote new work, and Mr, Jacob Kien /o mle will n‘? «hy ‘more shocing. of . Mr. Kienzol is also ~ prepared ' %Ml of . wagon making â€" [ e reoaane t t oi special revival , ser: _ dn .L & Charch _ at An a last â€"Supday ‘‘The Ladies of Winterbourne bave Bet a good example:for othet . comâ€" munities to follow which we . hopt not be lost sight of â€"Mr. G¢o. is of~â€"Palmerston, was in . the i y x k iss " inlerit fhos des d | played our boys & very fast ans ng game. The game was well and resulted in ‘favor of ;,,m Bcore 2â€"1. â€"=Several oi young people spent a very ypitasâ€" ar A. B. Robertson‘s last Mouâ€" '.é’suay.â€"lx. L. . Krus»6, _ and daughters pl Sebringvilie, . Personalâ€"Mrs. Samuel Slichter of Berlir, was the guest of Mrs.. O. wï¬lm on Myâ€"lhs 'v'O‘OF & of ~Berlin was the guest â€" ol ¢f Busiah Shepherd at Rosedale BLOOMINGDALE. last FREEPORT. CONESTOGO Oe dee 22Phas" Rianir th@â€" : adpighy s + muie~ wer i. dresses were : ic sF ty se tie ‘ *R ‘"J.B. Snidet w.nrmt Shub, fu: a : ,i;l,:‘:-,_‘;‘,: 4 ‘M _ 28 ; t i n G * * ul o n L dn‘ -I_‘ f wt 1e e _ ‘._,r.‘.:-..».,,-, o «tmabtiig / '»«,é‘sivslgw P T e e N onmand 4 ly well satis! E‘v-.‘uv:‘.z.x;i exnits . W + sus ef opinion of the meeting : was | that with _ a e 1;‘_* Snext| year‘s crop will pay muct & Than ust rear‘s. There are wwo goot | Lm %‘ sion.: PFirstâ€" a better _will be paid . by . the] Refipery . ~Secondâ€"num« Eol i saving w‘g being invented.| which will not léssen 1 -flz production, â€". but â€" also dite . â€" th cleaning and lifting of the beets: For instance, Mr. J.B. Shants has~ inâ€" beets, â€"with which he claims. : to ~be mwble with one horse; to do as much work cï¬ 25 men. ‘Then again in lift ing the»beets, it iselaited that â€" the hoe cai) ‘be used Tor topping, and â€"an iniprovement made on â€"the lifters . so that the beets can be raised to . the surface sufficiently to throw â€" them into the wagons at once, thus Savâ€" ing the expense of pulling and~ {opâ€" ping with a knife. It is easy to be seen that the brains of the beet g10wâ€" ers are at work, ‘and the result will be the lessening of thecost: of proâ€" duction of beets by about. one =ball. An : interesting discussion regarding the use of pulp ‘as a fodder for _ catâ€" tle anlhogs took place, the general opinion â€" being that it is a valm feed for â€" stock. As an inau meeting, this was certainly a _ sut cess, and will be followed by a serâ€" lies of similar__ meetings throughout the country. Meetings of this descripâ€" tion â€"cannot ~fail to be bencficial, ‘I wherever beet growers assemble . and give each other the advantage of |their individual tests and experience. ser:} ‘The â€" Council then adjourned, ; to ar|meet aghin at St.. Jacobs, on use day |day the 31st, day of March, nett at ser=| 9 o‘ctock, a.m9*â€" Pathâ€"masters 10 be hnd | appcinted on Abmt day. _ _ _‘ The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich met at St. Jacob® on the 3rd, day of February, A. D., 1903, pursuant to adjournment from last session. _ wWOOLWICH TOWNSHIP COUNCH «l1 the menibers present, the Reeve. in the chair. The minutes of the previous session w&rs read and adopted. A petition was received from _ Mr. Conrad â€" Umbach, and 22 others ackâ€" ing the Council,,in future to seethat Byâ€"law, No. 389 (Cow Byâ€"law,) be properly enforced. ‘The saidâ€" petition was â€" laid over for further consideraâ€" ‘The Reeve reported that he had let the contract for lighting â€"the lamp at West Montrose bridge _ Ao Charles _ Denges, for one year from: the 19th, of January /903, for $18.75 lamp to be lighted all dark â€" hights, and to burn all night at least. . 200 nights during the year, and . {furnish coal oil and wicks. The snowing of the West Montrose bridge was let to John J. Jupp for one yeur during the winter for $2.90, to be kept in good shape for traflic, [u long as the sleighing lasts. q abhitigprsliu we .w o daims viit. pe The Council went into a committee of the whole on the auditors stateâ€" ment ol the TreaSurers accounts â€" for i902; with Mr. Solomon Koch in the chair. Aiter examining the same,4be Douncit resumed â€"and the chairman made the following report:â€" We. your committee of the whols, beg t report that we have exaimmed the Auditors statement for the yeat ending 31st, December 1902, showing a balance _ oi $2,465.57, ~ (including $700,00 loaned to the Clergy, Resetye We ricommmend the. adoption.ut . tae Woolwich,> 3rd, .Feb., 1903 The report. of the Committee of the whole on the Auditors stateiment of the Treasurers accounts was â€"adâ€" opted and ordered to be engrossed On the miputes. a 3 * The â€" interest accuring: from . the Cléfgy Reserve Fund, was distributâ€" ed as follows:â€"$30.00 to â€"éach school sectiun and $15.00 to Union sections, No. 4 Elmira and Woolrich, Nos.: 11 and 14 Wellesley and Woolrich ~" ind g. 10,; 21, and 28 Waterloo â€" and following <persons were â€" <pâ€" pointed tac w‘awn for: the ongrent year at 9 Wills on the dollar for all moneys paid ~over to the Treasuret‘â€" Divisions â€" Nos. 1â€"David L. Letson. : P 4â€"William Scheifell 36â€"David ;m-, C te 4â€"â€"Joseph F.. Ruth." . : %;n«m Stuckey. . . ks accounts â€" were ed r-u‘d::::e Anman, â€" for 'ah; ‘Towr line, 506¢. Wi. Walters, burying : Cout ‘gray» 1 Robt. man, grave Ning on _ aumas, botine fof wite Séhcb, 16.50 .. Martin, for gravel, $%i10 Tot 3.3 . o maggge = s ue ~o ies Lc (Signed) SOLUMON KOCH. ? Chairman and result of the Uonlerence,. . * cussion of the various + & of an informal nature, the : of the different towns submitâ€" [nu their grievances andâ€" then .â€"digâ€" n _ ways and means of baving them rectified T. was to ~% GepmtabIon ATVCE C to nsit' on i M m«» Gnï¬m way, â€" in reference to the grievanues compiained .of by â€" the municipalities represented. * â€" Chairman McCulloch asked the conâ€" ference to deal withâ€"the:railway serâ€" vives asked for the following changes: An early train leaving Toronto nCt later than 7.30 and arriving. Jw Berâ€" lin at 8.a.m, C 73 ~Train from Chicago to leave hourlater © w}‘to _arrive _ at §.30 instead 801. > Â¥ Leaving Toronto.7.p.m. and â€"TeACR Stratford at 9 pB. e on Mr. Douglas, of Stratiord was firm in his belief that putting s trainâ€"â€"on here â€"and one there would. improve the system to an extent, butâ€" ~the great. need toâ€"day is a complete â€"reâ€" organizationâ€"of the system. . _ ... ~._ Mr. Williams spoke at _and urged the conference to: . _ upom their needs and then submit them to Generalâ€"Manager Hays inst¢ad of Haiting upon the minor officials". in foronto. He gave his experiend .i An his efforts to seoure theâ€" consir@eto of the spur line to the St gi -:I-b’i ie which _ the Toronto officials.‘ Ba‘d could not be constructed, but as soun as the matter was placed before. Mr. Hays the work was procéeded with. A sulâ€"committee composedâ€" of Mes ts. Douglas, Torrance and Detweiler; was submitted to prepare a suitakle cailway > schedule and submit the same to the meeting, which was done is follows:â€" _‘ Moved by Mr. Douglas, seconded by Mr. RL. Torrance, that in view . 6f the very unsatisfactory passeng and mail service being rendered by â€".< the G.T.FR., . system to points on. this division, ‘this me.tln_:‘of,the repiesâ€" entatives ~of _ Boards of Traie â€" of Western Ontario hereby draw the atâ€" tention ‘of the General Manazer‘ o the existing condition of affairs «nd respectfully demand the following imâ€" roved serviceâ€" > s f istâ€"A _ fast mail and passenger train to leave Toronto at 740 am;, ‘arrying the eastern mails and gt%â€" ing connection with the Lehigh Valâ€" ley Express at London or the iunâ€" 0 8rd. â€"That the: train now leaving Toronto at 5.25 p.m. be > cbnvefl.efl into a fast mail and passenger {rain, to Stratford to leave Toronto : at 1 pm. and that the train now lea\â€" ing at 4 pm. be continued | through from Guelph to Stratford. _ . The resolution mously. < Mo:ed by R. â€" Roschman, seconde® by Mr. R. Sinpth, that this â€" meeting is ol the opimion that the only . We)» io get the improvements. réfecred â€" to in the two preceding resolutions â€" is to meet the General Manager of the Grand Trunk ‘Railway, and would therefore ask each Board bl _ Trade between Toronto, _ Stratford _ and Goderich and points on branch lines, soutt. and ‘the muni¢ipat . â€" Councils in the ~principal towns and ~villages where there may not be a Board â€" of mea#a +4 awnasint one "détegate" to .& MOOAVAN Teb uit 0 o idb ie t it cotvit rgel 3 and consult with General Nanagér Hays in regard to remedies; and thet the Secretary of this meeting be inâ€" structed to notify reach Board _â€" of Trade and Council interested of this request; and that hbe. also correspond with .Mt. l-m %6 ascertain when ho will. meet suth a dï¬\mn. â€" the date to be, â€" it possible, within Awo or three weeks, and notily cata parâ€" ty interested of such date..~ * . The Stratford and Galt r@presenta‘ tives drew the attermtion of the Conâ€" ferenvs to the. unsitislactory: _ manâ€" ner â€" in which the<â€"mails from â€" the Eastern States and Old Country are distrituted, being from 80( to â€" z ) _::ur,- later thanâ€"it takes a> to come to Galt: or: Stratiord . from New York. The following tésolution as Unanimously cartiedâ€" 'flfltllbylr. White, secondad â€" by communicate _ with the Postmaster Genern! and draw his attention _| to the unsatisfactory wu «of ... the mail service to and‘from allâ€" Basten States, and also the mail ~â€"service from: Montreal, the datter reaching Toronto at 7.15 a.mi. and ":fm" till $.40 and that a oovz‘:l. cathâ€" mt be. gent to rese en nsate on thot . C -‘m P h 7 â€" Betore the meeting adjourned Mr. D.B. Detweilet A;ousl that . ~a meetirs of Board of Trade tepresuntâ€" atives ~would be beld. in Betlin â€"~ on Tasgday > Feb., ‘I7th. for "the purposs of Will Go Railway send a deputation direct Better Mail Service To Mr. Hays Roschman, seconded . that this â€" meeting was carried . unaniâ€" h, : and a upon bmit thelri ys instéad 0 0ߢ'h.l3.;‘I in kperient An â€"col J igar .L &.* sa‘d and reach #a NP AnPria) Th awtn s hoh by â€"eame d n days du ny Â¥ ved mitite i ‘the fogs they bave â€" »» | @ wihï¬od*dï¬o‘f near | and dear to them, _ % & y f " z\ s F fl,‘ e ce‘ e it ver 5 o a the ilines#.. of Inloans the teil "to the. sour pr * «o f! an %hm 1“% the m;‘b reallze â€" it, Tc Aeas . o. She â€"â€" had taken a faintng . 5 ® %flm who was , ~pronounced extinct,. death being due to heart. ailure. The de ceased had taught gchoo! during the day, ‘and was <i& . apparent ° good health, After the school bouts she had visited her companion and â€" had returned home and ate a hearty meal, ‘ Miss Wood was & daughter of _the late John Woods, and was born Rear vmnmm&u years ago. SBhe atâ€" tended the local‘.schools abd prebatâ€" ed herself for the teaching g:olun!on. She had taught in the Bertin schools for nearly ten years. She was a meulâ€" ber of the Alma street U.B. Church, and an active worker in the Sunday School, and Y:P:C.Uâ€" and was . to have taken charge Oof the: meeting of BÂ¥ the latter last evening. ‘She loaves a sister and three brother$ to mourn her loss, besides a large circle _ of friends in Berlin, and vicinity, _ by whom she was highly esteemed account of her iag disposition DEATH OF MISS MUSSELMAN Coming as it does within but litâ€" tie more than a week of the death of herâ€" sister, un.mk. the death â€" of Miss za Musselman, alter but a fow daysiliness, is especâ€" ially sad. After going from â€" Buflalo to Brownâ€"City Mich., to nurse . ber dister, . whoâ€" was ~ill with pneumonia, she accompanied :the rvmi:uw Berâ€" lin. and â€"attendedâ€" the ft «_ on Thursday last she had intended ~ zeâ€" turning but was dissuaded from _ goâ€" ing until she had recovered from . . a 11ng ‘Siiacy hnd apmaptone . ol ering. 7 pneumonia began to show themselves ‘and â€" she gradually: sank until . carly ‘this morning when Sshe passed peaceâ€" dully away. h8 e Deceased was 29 years of: age, be: ingâ€" the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Musselman, â€"Cameron street, Berâ€" lin. She was a trained nutse by proâ€" fessich, being a graduate /ol. the Buiâ€" talo (Giencral Hospital. Béfore Icaving ‘*cri.n she was an active worker _ in Trinity Methodist church _ Mer. death will be a severe blow to ber â€" ~ctriel stricken parents, and "members of the family andwill ‘be deeply moutned by a large circle of friends who ¢steemâ€" ed her for her good qualities of mind and .heart. 7 es The funeral will take place _ fiom the .residence of her parents, â€" Camâ€" eron street, Berlin, on Friday Feb. 13th, at 4 o‘clock, p.m. to the Lenâ€" nonitc Church, King street east, for service and interment.â€" & Another of Berlin‘s oldest . and most highly respected residents was called to join the great majoriiy. on Weunesday without a moment‘s Warnâ€" ing, in the person of Mr. Henry Knell st, a citizen of, Berlin for over filty years. Together with Nr: Frederick GdyAar they took â€"theit usuaiâ€"motuâ€" ing walk to the Grand Céntral Hoâ€" tel, and were about to partake O a lunch, when suddeniy Mr. Knell raisâ€" ed his hand to his heart and fell 10 the foor, expiring instantly, . »Those who were in the room at the‘ time went to his assistance, but it | was of no avail, life being extinct. . "Ihe family of the :deceased were . jinâ€". mediately notified and the ‘body of the deceased was removed to _ the family: residence in the ambulance..>. =THe deceased was in his 72nd year and was born is Germany, . Coming to th‘s country when but a mere ind. A â€"more eme will© sbe viends o The iamity witt sympatioee â€" ~them in their sudden ‘bereaveâ€" YOUNG ~ FOMAN‘S SAD DE yoting woman living at the howe> of Emily _ Nissen, _ Richmond stroet, died under said cireumsyances on Sat urday evenifig. Miss Gibbous has no% beéan in the best of health for some time and suffered considerablyâ€" * from logsâ€"of sleep. On Satutday, atter tek. ling* one of her friends in the house if she foll asleep not to waken her, she afterwards _ took .‘a _ sleopihg draught.. About 8 o‘ciock she : was w unconscious hh«'g-. :“ ou'mullkm was onl« :«i‘m % ealonp on has MISS MARY WOOD mt a & pEATH OF HENRY KKELL. Torontdb Globé:â€"Maude Gibbons, & deepn regret aud > *M a. ts [h . e _ Gied f ~Aailare , C p $ iMne8$ 0! | an, # ne ib Ne . inany . i and »abroad o on tA o , wwo well n eRTCTE 00 * Ye cordingâ€" to menat ~Roll C [ And â€" wh ; ‘suf “m Debt o1 | is $126051. _il.l | teresiis it S ATH hacsbolders is & duiy .. ioorporated. J_ m c a ,’: Y 5. ‘,.-‘;'“: /. as ho â€"shall â€" ie w f bflu Of 28 & : incor od Joint Stock. > %o erect a ' -uwm ufgcture of B ‘and: Shoes in â€" the Town of Waterloo provided aid â€". be ;iul‘b:d. said â€"Town as hereina{ter provh P A And wHereas "the said G.C. Rucht, and hi assoctates whether associated as a»private partnership or a8 ®a ~4uâ€" corportted body are hereinagfter menâ€" tioned and referred to as "The Conr s on ns i on lsnd is the" proposes mm nature to any . \Inâ€" dustcy already éstablished in the Wpn icipality of the Town of Waterloo. . _ And cwhereas it is deemied advisable to El the Company exemption froni es, ‘excepting :ï¬ol rAtES, and Local Improvement ‘Taxes, upon the Factory, Plant and Property. hereâ€" inafter -ï¬t:nd!or:: term <of ten years, also grant Ow & loa of $4500 and a Free Tor the erection of a Boot and Shoe Facâ€" tory upon the terms and subject to the conditions _ hereinafter ‘mentioned and set. forthâ€" > & And: whereas for the purposes aforeâ€" | said it will be necessary for the Corâ€" porsation‘ of the said Town of Waterâ€" loo. to 488ue its debentures for. and to creare. a debt: to the . amount of $4.â€" 800 as hereinafter mentioned ahdâ€"such debt and the Debentures to be tssacd theretcre shall be made payable >in ten years at the furthest . from "â€"the day on which the said Debentures shal} be isgued. And whereas the said Joan: is to be repayable â€" by the Company _ to the Corporation of the ‘Town . of Waterâ€" loo in ten equal consecutive annual instaliments ofâ€"$450, ~which said an nual instalments are to be applied in payment._of the: said ‘debt and interâ€" est and it will require the sum_ _ of $141.80 to be raised annuaily for the payment of the balance or remainder oflâ€"debr and interest, that is ty _ say it will in all require: the sum of $591. 80 to be raised annuailly for payment of the said debt and interest. ‘ And whereas~the: amount â€" of the whole rateable property of the Munâ€" icipality ‘of theâ€"Town of Waterloo acâ€" cordingâ€" to theâ€"Jast â€" Revised Assossâ€" ment ~Roll is the sum of~$1,512,475. Ac. tobt "of:the said Admicipatty tures â€" Debt, of $ iity A t ie aance 39 ma ue priteiper of 1. por 1â€"â€"That it shall beâ€"lawftul for the said Municipality .to purchase and acovwirc a parcel<of land in the Town of Witerloo â€"as a site for . the mabtâ€" tacturing establishment proposed . to be erected by this Company. and 4o expend for that purpose a sum > not excecdingâ€" threeâ€" hundred. Dollars. 2.â€"That the said site and mnufw-‘ turing establishment withâ€"the plast,. mackinery â€" and â€" stockâ€"inâ€"trade. in around and about the same Shall be exempt. from* all â€"taxes â€" excepting school rates and focal improvement tixes for the term ot ten â€"years from ‘the day: on which the saidâ€"yite â€" <is conveyed. to the. company mé hercinâ€" 3â€"That in order to aid the â€"â€"eoirâ€" 3â€"That in order to aid the _ coim* pany to erect the said manuafcturing estallishment ‘a loan of . $4,590: shall be gronted to the Company, aaid foan to be repayable by the company to the said Corporation in ten «qual anmual consecutive instaiments .of $450, cach without interest, the #:st of such â€" annual instalments to â€" _ be ‘paid in one year from the date on Mthemï¬lolloltgmwdlhf yaid urce 15 tke Eomiany : and â€"the 6+ payrocnt; of sard ioanâ€" Lo the Carport tion "shall be. secured by a mortgart, as hercinalter mentioned. Ayaxs. 4â€"â€"For the purposes aloresiid. . it shall be lTawful for ‘the Mayor of the Town of Waterlo6, and he is hercby required to issume ten debentures â€" of the said Town ol Waterlos to the amount of $4.800 ‘which said: debenâ€" tures shall bear interest at ‘the rate of four per cent. per ‘aninum payable yearly© â€" and~ ~which "said debentures shall be signed ‘by the Mayor.! ‘the Town of Waterloo and b{e'\:o Treas wrer‘ thercol and heC enall atâ€" tach thereto the corporate deal : of the municipatity. . > > sC. 5.~That the said debentures lhall] be istued on such dn.{ within one year trom the passing of this byâ€"law _ as the siid Council shall by resotution determine‘ and shall be payable at the Office ol the Treasurer of> ike zaid ‘Town of Waterloo ‘on ‘the #nniâ€" versary of the day so determinod one in each" year during the term of ten Year: from the issue thereo!, and each be for the sum of $501.50, the aggregate amount payable â€"â€" in each ol the saidâ€"ten years forâ€" prinâ€" cifal ahd.}nterest in respect . of â€"the debt created by ‘virtue thereo!.. . “i'-ï¬i'c"&?u?am said devenâ€" tures shall be dated on the day ‘of 7.â€"For the purpose of p.yh: the afgoust @ue in each of the said years for! ‘pfl?lk and .: . interest in respect the . said _ debt there . shall : be raised and< levied in each @uring the currency _ of the NF‘:'CM the wum of $591. 80, by a special rate suficient there t ‘on all the rateable property in the zaid Town of Waterloo, provide‘, in e coien, > "shich shal be m | to ‘the nc ts Neteinbetore mox c .s6 paid in each We have just passed lnke Stoolk $ These consist of all the Newest .. Designs both in Material and . . Pattorn. +oo ,j A full Line of New Organdigs, â€" |India Linens, Victoria Lawns, . Namsoots, Ete. . â€"â€" _ _ * , a ¢ g ‘ g e f § & ‘Bricker & Diebel ..« said in each year by‘a rate sufficient thercfor â€" on all the rateable properâ€" ty in the said Town of Waterloo shall he such sum as thall be, sufficicnt to Do â€" BTCR SURE AECECT RRCORmite t deducting the sum paid by the Commâ€" 8 â€"That forthwith after the Comâ€" puny sball have expended the sum of not less than $6000 in theâ€" ‘erection and equipment with machinery ol a Iactocy ‘on said site, and after the Company shall have executed ° and delivered an agreement> in favor _ of the said corporktion to operate the said Tactory for the said term o‘t“ years, and to employâ€"before the end of the year 1904 and constantly ~ and continonsly therealter on each worfk. ing day during at â€" leastâ€" eleven. months in each year ‘untilâ€" the _end . ol ths year 1908, at least ~Ahirtyâ€" five Caily employes and after _ the end o‘ the year 1908 for the remain« der ‘of the said term of ten â€" years, at least Afilty | dailyâ€" employes .>in. around and about the said factofy,: excepting in case of. temporary â€"inâ€" terruptions atising from fires, â€" acâ€" cidents ‘or strikes, and once in each year to exhibit at the Company‘s ofâ€" fice in Waterloo to such person _ of Olrcer as the Corporation may â€" apâ€" point for : the purpose gw& the same, all the books of the m pany containing an entry in f h to the biringâ€"and .number . of _ Aibe Company‘s empioy¢s, &A . 50:3 and site to the Company in fee â€" stmple shall â€" be délivered to the Compant, and Ahe said loan of $4500 shall be paid orer to the Company ~by ~the and â€" â€"the ~~ said. â€" Company shall therenpon execite in fwvor. of â€" and Geliver to the said Corâ€" | poration a mortgage bearing â€" tven | date. with the said deed. l&u!l:&l' a fitst charge on the said wits the reâ€" paybient â€"of the said loan «t ‘ the times and in the mannéer heréinhefore set cut, suchâ€"mortgage to â€" include the nuildings; uuhm'hn. whethrr afMfized to the frashold ‘ or not abd to contain the usual: power ofâ€"sale © on default and â€" | insurance clause ‘the insurancge to be the full inscrable valde. * (X .. c nâ€"No â€"purchaser ‘of any ~of the debenteres shall be bound to see to the application of his purchise> mon» qornmmmmauuu or ronâ€"application thereof, “m such purchaset. ‘shall uponâ€"r of! ahy . of said debenturts, , andâ€" paying the pride agroed â€"apuit therefc r be and he held to be the aciual a. fde: owner n‘& Thereof, and he shall hok be ':L uz {otthe prtovisions and condit J this byâ€"law contained. * ; »-’1'-»: byâ€"law shail take offect on the final passing thereot. | :1.â€"Ihat the Fotes of m‘r-mu |etectors of the Town of Waterico |eball _ _be _ takes ... on . this yul w nursuant L]ߠAct,‘‘ Chapâ€" Aecr 99 Rerised Statutes of Ontarlo, Treasuter . ~Oof the _ ‘said Town, on _the sixth day of March, 1093, from the Hout of nine o‘clock in the . {foreâ€" n60+ ustil the hout <of five o‘clock in the alternoon on the same day < and at the places and by the deputy . ra turninge . ofi@ers hereinunder specifiod, that is t6 myâ€" " 005o oo on â€"~Riir the North WaRt Upolliny â€" ut New Embroideries, _ Insertions, ~Laces, . U P CCE ~ve mn LE ; | ket Hooseâ€"Mr. Charles. As. 6 MIM&\ . | â€"That the Clerk of this Cot 4 | sum up the er ‘of Yotes 4 | and> > against ‘ thi Law .. | Council~ Chamber on the se For the East Ward (polling® sabâ€" divisions numibers 3 and 4 united) at Wiliam ‘Office, Queen Street â€"Afr. William Mogg, Deputy‘ Keturoâ€" divisions numibers 3 and 4 united) William Hoge‘s Office, Queen Str â€"Air. William Mogg, Deputy KHetu ing Oflolsi $ t For the Sow C a divisicas m%flotd&u) the â€" offece of the _ Canada Wool Milis, dx%(%&qmm T0 the Test Rark Amtting es For the South Ward (pol aub« divisicas nm%:u &a) at the â€" offece of . the . Canada Wooliea Milis, King Strestâ€"Mr. Conrad itiuchâ€" For: the West Nard ¢pollis :lxrdx- visions. â€"numbersâ€"â€" T and. 8.unrited) at the Oid Councit:â€"Chamber in the Marâ€" ‘ket Hooseâ€"Mr. Chatlés. As_ Hachnel m, m UMiceF. _ i. That the: ol this Conncil sbail sum up the er ‘of Yotes given for gll : agninst‘ ‘m at : the ouncil 2 r 3 sexenth day of. March, 1 ; the of eleven o‘clock in the forencoon. . Thatthe Mayot of the said Town shall ~attend. at the said â€" Cooumil Chamber on the Afth day of March, lOOShut theâ€"hoor of eight o‘clock in theafternoon to pétsons . to attend at_ the “mmï¬ p.aces and at the foal summing up of the votes by the saic respectivel ::‘behn" u*ï¬%_&"â€m‘:.ï¬d W ig ar opposing the. parâ€" sagt cl ‘Byâ€"l aw reapectively. ber at the Town of Waterloo this e wtke ‘!_‘;‘i Waterloo ‘this which has been taken into considera: tion and which will be finally passod by the Municipal Counsil of.the Corâ€" poration of the Town of Watetivo in the etent of the assent of the clect Ors obtained thereto, after one mmm the _ Arst,. publisation therecof, in the â€" Chronicle Telcgtaph ‘Newspapér,â€" such first publication beâ€" §%m the twellth â€" day of} Febrnnry, 1008, ‘and that at the hour, day mnd places therein <fixed © for taking the ‘_votg-_gt the electors the polls w‘ll be held a’g ‘ ogmmm negloot a cold nora slight cough when ons bottie of Dr. Hoofland‘s Goneamp. _=._ Berlin & Waterloo. Phones 40 and ,218 Open Sundays. x Take potica that tha Tarsentng !« & HAVE . just 100 cords of fint d.'-.“.dhrd wood, ~Have on uglqmm tity. of aoft v=.‘ Wood out to any length d sired and delivered at reasonable rates. _ _ _ ... . Port1nd Cesment kept | in Hard Wood For more than ten years bas our c'm stood the test. . Do, not 60% a gold nora slight cough when Onre w instant relief. »__Sudwu:,nrymnu Organdigs, Sn s in the Council Chamâ€" § & Ni!i%es t A. B. MeBRIDE, * Clerk: arf Ask 64