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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jul 1923, p. 8

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NO DEPOSITOR HAS EVER LOST A DOLLAR INVESTED WITH A CANADIAN TRUST COMPANY. ware : ~ M » paid on deposits of $1.00 and upwards, subject to withdrawal by cheque;interest payable halâ€" % : yearly. ® $ . ® A higher rate allowed on amounts of $100 and over left for definite periods. We‘also act as Executor, a.dministrator or trustee of. Estates. Willis prevpared free of charge. $ &. B. BRICKER, P. V. WILSON, CHAS, McKENZIR, i. \Manager, Waterloo. . Managing Director, Kitchener _ Manager, Galt. | â€"The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company> > â€"â€"Rew bulls have beenâ€"sold at steady priceés, Several loads of light Wesâ€" Chicago, July 9â€"Hogsâ€"Receipts, 9,000. fairly active on good kinds; slow on others around 25¢. to 40c. lower; bulk . desirable 180 to 260â€" pound average, $7.40 to $7,60; top, $7.85; a few â€"good and choice weighty butchers around _ $7.35; Butcher heifers, choice. do,, â€"medium ........ Butcher cows, choice .. Heary â€" beef steers ..$8.00 @ $8.50 Butcher steers, choice 1.15 @ ©8.05 J ao., yood ........... 150 @ 118 do., medium ........615 @ 12%, do., common ........6.00 @ 650 Butcher heifers, cholce.7.2%5 @ 1.15 do., â€"medium ........650 @ 1.00 d40., common ........5.15 @ 5.85 Butcher cows, choice ..5.00 @ 5.175 do., medium ...,....3.15 @ 4.40; Cauners and Cutters ..150 @ 250 Butoher bulls, good ..4.50 @ 5.25 4o., common ... .. .. .3.00 @ 123 Feeding steers, good ..6.2%5 @ 100 do,, far ............5.50 @ $00 fitockers, good ......5.00 @ 6.00 do., fair ............4,00 @ 5.00 Calvesâ€"Receipts, 589. The choice market â€" opened ~ steady, . at . last week‘s close. A few calves bronght $10, with the bulk of the good ones Hogsâ€"Reelpts, 2,440. There is no change ,in the hog quotations. Packers are still bidding $8,35, fed and watered, with some going to outsiders at 10 to 15 cents higher. Quotations (fed and watered basis): Select bacon .........$9.18 @ $9.35 Thick, smooth ........8.35 @ 850 IAghts ..:.::7:........1.85 @ $.00 Heavies ............. 735 @ 750 Sows 2..llll....2.0....4.35 @ 450 Butoher bulls, good . 4o., common ....... Feeding steers, good . «40., TW ........... from $8 to $9.50. Quotations: ; Choioe ........ ....$8.00 @ $10.00 Medium ...............6.00 @ 7.50 Common ...... .......8.00 @ 5.50 Milch cows, cholce.. .50.00 @ 70.00 Springers, choice ....60.00 @ 80.00 Sheep and lambaâ€"Receipts," 798. Lamb trade opened 50 cents higher than last week‘s close. Real good lots of weighty lambe are bringing $16.15 Sheep are generally steady. Quotations : do., common HOGS AND CATTLE The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company now ranks as one of the * strongest financial institutions of the province. 1 ALL moneys received on depositare invested in Trustee securities, as provided by law, in First Mortgages, Goverrment and Municipal Bonds. A detailed statement of such investments must be made every three months to the Ontario Government. â€" Such a healithy growth in deposits is indeed sufficient proof of the conâ€" fidence the people of this community have in "The Waterloo Trust" as a safe and _ sound depository for their funds. On June 30, 1923, our deposits were rpr e ks kk ... .2.. . $2,3006,583.36 On Decemberâ€"31, 1922, they were. . ........ ..l....... 2,053,313.83 AN INCREASE FOR THE.LAST SIX MONTHS OF ....â€".. $253.269.53 active at steady Your money is secured by assets of over $3,000,000. $15.00 @" $16.75 ..10.00 @ 14.00 .. 300 @ 1750 EATUWT 1.00 calves 5.85 up to 5.15 able b 4.40 Shee 2.50 50e 10 5.25 sidered 4.25 Snd 188 culls $.00 scarce sot mediur 5.4) C page| 4475 to §$145; light pack “M“””;”fl u4| 10ukb. $5460 to $6.10/ 6il |$9.50 to $10.50; she stock and veal | ealves generally steady; bulls acâ€" tive, strong to 15¢. higher; stock~ ers and {feeders . proportionatély scarce and firm; bqlk desirable bologna bulls, $4.75 to $5; bulk veal calves to packers, $10.50 to $11.25, up to $12 to outsiders; bulk desirâ€" | able beetf heifers, $7.50 to $8.50. sieers and yearlings, kinds of to sell at $7.50 â€"and ‘below e Jower in â€"spots; early top : $15.50; severals loads, $11 to §$11.50; bulk beef . steers . and yearlings, Chicago, July 9.â€"Cash close: Wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, $1.03%. Cornâ€"No. 2 mixed, $4¢, to 84%e¢; No. 2 yellow, 86%c to 86%%e. Oats__No. 2 white, 40%e to 42%¢; No. 3 white, 39% to 41c. Rye__None, Barley_._63c. to 68%c. ~ Minneapoli®, July 9.â€"Cash close: Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.10 to §$1.17; _ July, $1.09; September, $1.09%; December, $1.104. Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, 77¢. to 79¢. Oatsâ€"No. 3 white, 38%%c to 38%¢. Flxâ€"No. 1, $27.2 to $3.73. Branâ€"$1.50 to $20,00 Liverpool, July 9.â€"Wheat, No. 1 Manitoba, 10s 10d; No. 2 Manitoba 8s 74; No. 3 Manitoba, 9s 8d; No. 2 hard wintar, 10s T%d;. No., 2 mixed winter, 10s 3d; corn, Amerâ€" can mixed, new, 8s 2d. ~ Barleyâ€"No, 3 C.W., 5lc; No. 4 C.W, 48¢; rejected and feed, 45%¢; track, 51c Sheepâ€"Receipts, 10,000;, 25¢.‘ to 50c lower; spots more sorting conâ€" sidered; western unsteady; good and choice natives around 316: culls mostly $$ to $8.50; eep Winnipeg, July 9thâ€"Cash prices. Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.12; No. 2, $1.10%; No. 3, $1.06; No. 4, $1.01‘%; No. 5, 97¢; No. 8, 91c; feed, 82¢; track, $1.1%, Oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., 64%c¢; No. 3 C. W. and extra No. 1 feed, 44%&¢c; No. 1 feed, 43,: No. 2 feed, 42¢; rejectâ€" ed, 40c; track, 46Â¥%e. scarce and steady; few odd lots medium and handyweight ewes, §$5 to $6; heavies downward to $3.50. A higher rate allowed on amounts of $100 and over left for definite periods. We‘also act as Executor, administrator or trustee of. Estates, Wilis prepared free of charge. WINNIPEG GRAIN CASH GRAIN riy| . American . cornâ€"No. 2 yellow, ;p .. $120 to $122 2 ® Peas..._No. 2, $1.40 "to $1.45. the domeste graid market for Conâ€" spots and prices were* unchanged. A fairly good., inquiry obtaina for millfeed : 2 Oatsâ€"C.W., No. 2, 57%¢ to 58¢; No. 8, 56¢; extra No. 1 feed, §4¢; no.â€"2 local white 58c. Rolled oatsâ€" Bags, 90 pounds, $3,05 to $4.15. Bran, $26; shorts, $29; middlings, $34. + Waterioo Tattoo, _ Friday, Ju‘y 27th. Let‘s go. inquiry for this line and a moderâ€" Ale: *~ *k * "" Ontario oatsâ€"No.:¢ white, 50e to| ; . OLIV ES | Olives of Quality MONTREAL GRAIN Talia 10 Court in Open Council The Clerk was instructed to notlâ€" fy the C.P.R. Head office, Montreal, in lower the culvert on lot 5, conc. 13, W. 8. Moved by J. 8. Meyer, seconded by W. H. Knight, that this Council adjourn‘ to meet again, August 6th, 1928, 10 o‘clock A. M., at the Towhâ€" ship Hall, Crosshill â€"Carried. 8t. Clements, July 5th, 1923. No action faken in the appeals of W. J. Beggs and A, C. Slegner. The court decided not to levy any busiâ€" ness‘ asscssment on licensed hotels. The clerk was instructed to arrange the rolls accordingly. ‘The assessâ€" ment of Miss Rutherford was canâ€" celied. All of which is respecifully subâ€" mitted. John Reidel, . Chairman Carried.â€"Total $1911.59 Court.of Revision Concluded At 2 pm. the*Council formed into a Court of Revision from adjournâ€" mont of June the 4th ulto: StOBC corsszssmtstartie.s.ls. OO Simon Huber, teaming cr. stone 7.20 J. P. Potch, operating grader 70.80 Geo. Vogan, grading ctc. .... 24.25 Peter Straus, grading, ete. ... 9.00 Win. Rumig, shovelling ... ... 40.35 Hy, Steffler, spreading gravel 12.38 J. W. Mosor, teaming ........ 8.50 J. W. Hartleib, teaming ..... .. 816 John R. Dietrich, teaming .. 5.40 Karl Schneider, teaming 2....~ 5.00 Hy. Iohl, teaming .......... 6.00 Geo. Dorsch, gravel &c, â€"...... 16.00 Hy.. Zettel, repairs .......... 0 715 Hy. A. Bach, repairing ...... 10.50 John Gremim, oil and wire ... 3.25 Martin Kieswetter, nail alc. . 11.08 Silvan Lier oft, teaming .... 38.85 Jos. .. sechter, teaming ...... 15.25 Wm, stockie, teaming .......> 5.00 Fred: Dorgch, Juhor .......... 3.60 Dan Lemp, teaming ......... 24.35 Solomon Stever, engine rental 18690 Alf Hiertels, engine rental .. 298.92 Complaint _ was â€" made â€" to g this Connsil that obstruction" was being placed upon the public W Whereas . it was moved by J. Ogram, seconded by C. Qd6hi that y. Ofurhein. Jr., be notified to reâ€" move certain obstructions placed by him on the side road near Alex Begg‘s farm, K. D. §§ c:smm:mmsfarminncss ©90 Elmira Machinery Co., repairs 4.16 Sawyorâ€"Massey Co. for repairs 14387 Emanuel Stever, for 1. sheep killed by dogs c........... 9.00 Peter F. Schummer, for part 3 voters list including other _‘ extra work l2llllll..0......50.00 R. J. Boppre, salary for months Aprh and May ............ 6$7.00 Petor Moser, teaming and pit Andrew The "of the June soution and tu”m"?hc-u of Revision, re the assessment rolls were read and passed. + Communications, ‘bills> and acâ€" handed in his report as to a sheep of Emanuel Stever, having been killed by a dog or dogs and valued the same at $9.00. Moved by J. Ogram, seconded by C. QuehI that the following accounts be pald and that the Reeve isgue ordersâ€"in payment of same as folâ€" lows: a j Corrugated Pipe Co., Stratâ€" ford, for 2 culverts ......$175.98 Jac. Lorentz, annual treasurer‘s BAMrY ..,..........5.... . .160,00 H. W.‘Kaufman, printing supâ€" pHOB ..s.lsslszscarrersness $0.06 Newsâ€"Record, printing of postâ€" ing of voters list .......... 5.25 Jas. Birmingham, part pay Kiesâ€" wetter drain ......... ... .. 200.00 Jacob W, Jantzi, repairs to s PIOW â€" m ruc oc vesranarer res _0.B6 D. W. Ferguson, to pay overtime L O r es ... Joseph Moser, for labor and oil 2.50 Peter Dorsch, teaming ...... 58.76 Robt. Moser, shovelling ...... 43.30 Emil J. Hohl, shovelling .... 47.65 Win. Rumig, shovelling ...... 40.35 Hy, Steffler, spreading gravel 12.38 J. W. Mosor, teaming ........ 8.50 1 W Hartleib. teaming ......0 810 couuts were read and those passed wore placed on ~the payâ€"sheet. PETBR F. SCHUMMER, Clerk.‘ Diebold, leaming. cr. stone 12.60 Payment of Accounts A $1911.59 . 65.80 ..JR. IV to SR. IV â€"Florence Shyâ€" der 78, Cora Stager 76, â€" Verna Bricker 64, Allan Dedman $3. 8R. HMJ. to JR. TV.â€"Clifford Swarts 71, Molvin Becker 70; Harloy Stager 69, Myrtle Bricker 68. Rvelyn Bricker ‘07, Olive Hussey 43, Henry Schretber 63, Kthe!l Fried 60, Pearl Blokle 58 (Recommended) Busiah Fried 54 (Recommended) May Dodâ€" man 52 (Recommended). ~ .: To li. Jr. Pass, 210â€"Susannah P. Martin 298, Lovina Martin 264, Luâ€" cinda Weber 226. Recommendedâ€" Daisy Rutherford 205, Irvin Martin 184. > ... The following is the report of the Rosevilie Shoo!l for the annuat proâ€" motion examinations. _ Passâ€"60%; honoreâ€"15%, J To II. Sr. Pass, 360â€"Mary Matâ€" thews 501, Morley Jackson . 468, Rlam Martin 392, Elvina Weber 264. Recommendedâ€"Alyin Bowman 347. To III. Jr.. Pass 360â€"Pearl Beckâ€" er 507, Lucinda Snyder 502, Rella Matthews 463, Mary Ann Cressman 459, Vietta _ Martin 445, Almeda Korell 418, Mary Ann Martin 372, Orville Honsinger 362. Recommendâ€" edâ€"Melvin Israel 339. . 8.8. NO. j, PEEL Promotion Examination To. IV. Sr.â€"Alma Hartwig, Clayâ€" ton (‘hrlat[nan, Viola Bownrn. Delâ€" ton Martin, Keturah Piain, To IV. Jr.. Pass 420â€" Manassa Martin 486. To III. Sr., Pass 420â€"Matilda Martin 621, Leah Martin §76, Ruth Plain §13, Melyin Bowman . 494, Ruth Jackson 477, Floyd Matthews 468,â€" Susannah Smyder 462. Recomâ€" fendedâ€"Aaron Weber, 406. Jr. A1. to Sr. II.â€"Bernetta Voisin, Alfriedd Voisin, Ruth Chamberlain, Carl Schiebel, Leo Herzog, Caroline Diectrich, Margarete Koebel, Jerome Lorentz, Alvin Meyer, Beatrice Wey. Joseph Schiebel. Cletus Kittel (hon.) ‘Walter Kienappel, Alyvin Everett. A \ FREIDA C. WARD, Teacher. ner (bou.), Verna Wagler (hon.), Joseph Roth (hon.), Egidus Krach! ling, Vera Wagler, *Albert Straus, (reeommended). \ Priscilla Roth, Marie Eilert, Jerome Sr. II. to Jr. III.â€"Barbara Koebel, Margaretée Chamberlain, Carl Alleâ€" mang, â€" Leonard Boppre, â€" Raward Lorentz, Rlizabeth Waechter, Gertie Meyer, â€" Jerome: Forwell, William Koebel, Leo Diétrich, Aunic Schiebel Alex Druar. e REPORT OF PROMOTION EXAMâ€" INATIONS FOR 8. 8. 10. Primer to" Firstâ€"Melinda Gingeâ€" rich, Violet _ Witmer, Christian Gingerich, â€"Rachel Gerber, Rilen Wayne Shantz*, Almon Roth.* Jr. II. to Sr. II.â€"F@nnie Kennel, Roy Battler, Gertrude Lots, Aaron Good, â€"Elmer Boshart*, Cecil Gard; ner*, Lucy Schneider*, Edua Gingeâ€" rich*, Elgin Roth*. Jr. IV to Sr. IV,~â€"Hilaria Kroetsch, Jacob lfuntz, Mary Boegel, Marcella Brenner, Loretta Lobsinger, Rita Boppre, Olive Koebel, Harry Brenâ€" net. * SCHOOL REPORT OF 8. S. NO. 11 WELLESLEY Sr. III. to Jr. IV.â€"Gertrude Alleâ€" mang, _ Marianne Busch, _ Joseph Hoffarthe, Albert Lorentz, Herbert Meyer, Magdalena Schiebel, An&huny Meyer, Priscillia Meyer. Jr. 11. to Sr. III.â€"Olive Hoffarthe, Leo Meyer, Joseph Dorscht, Elizaâ€" beth Herzog, Aurelia Strauss, Marâ€" garete Koebel, Irene Meyer, Teresa Busch, Manfred Voisin, Mary Lizzie Lobsinger, Louis Kuntz, First to Jr. H.â€"Rufus Jutal, Reuâ€" ben Knnne‘l. Henry Zoeller, Loenard Witmer, Vorlus Witzel Jr. II. to Sr. III.â€"Florence Lotz, Violet Honderich, Almeda Gingerich, Sara Gingerich (Rec.) Sr. HII, to Jr. JV.â€"Elsie Bowman (honors), Mabel Gingerich (honors), Adeline Kennel . (honors), _ Ivan Gingerich, Florence xnlsha. Vernon Shantz, _ (Rec.) Edith Gardner,* Cecil Kellsey.* Sr. If. to Jr. I[(â€"Ida Gerber (honors), Iva Witzel, Reuben Schâ€" wartzentruber _ (Rec.), _ Raymond Witmer.* 1 Jr. JV. to Sr.. IV.â€"Laura Gingerich thonors), Oliver Good,« Mabel Gardâ€" ner, Mabel Haas, Dorothy Battler. ROSEVILLE SCHOOL REPORT JR. L t@â€"8R. Lâ€"Luvina Straus, Wilmot (in order of merit) Barbara J. Livingston, Teacher P8 JR. III. to SR. THM.â€"Gladys Howés 74, Roy @warts 71, Chester Rohr~68, Elmer Knart $7, Margaret Schreibor 66, Gladys Bickle 80, Evan Hoim 48 lmM).'D“u Nichot ll‘ (Recommended), § Geo. Gole, @TAYV@MMg .................8.6 6k 660« Anthony Gehl, graveNng ..:i..2.22s.0..kccssre Mrs. Jacob Eirtel, graveling ............}..}.. W ZUDGF, @MAYONM@ ...2.0......0. 6626 sk k6 60+ Wm. Eichert, graveMng .... ................} Chas. Gehl,. STRYOMNG ...:«.>;cs.r2csrersssr se Jue Ertel, @NAYONNRE® .:.s....isccurcuceaescesnes Geb. Gole, grav@ling \...... g.....l..sicse0.e Joe Ertel, gravelling ..............0..06 6266000 Adam Ruppel, gravelHng ................00}... John Schnasringer, Iabor ....:..1.0cs2sscr2zrees Maurice Kinzie, gravel and labor .............. Fred Zimmerman, bonus for wire fence .......: Fred Bagg, bonus for wire femce ................ HMenry Hagey, bonus for wire fence ............ 1., K. Buydet. labor OB Gitch ..............}..00, H. Schilling, bonus on wire fence ............... Ed Sish!, crecting sighg ...;.........cocrserser. John Karacher, bonus on wire fence ........... P. A. Snider, bonus on wire fence .............. Allen H. BARINKN, @FRVOL:....siccee:sissgrs3+!s John Greyefbich], gravel, $28.00; labor $124.50 .. CBAS. JACOBI, gFAYGL ..%............0c6r6s6kkiks. Peter Kumnier, gravel ............0.0 06666 663 Norman. Schiaidt, grading"and labor ............ Eugene Schnorr. gravol and labor .............. Je0ob §. MAFHB, EFAYV®L .......c..scklrccrrrrkl. Annanias Martin, grading and laborc.......... Noah Snydor, gravel and labor ................ Albort DOGFIHG, @YRYOL ....cc.cilclsciescrscess John KRACK, &PAWOL .......0...0..c. 6066 se .008 Menno KoCh, gMRVOL ............020 263 e k k6 k k ++ Treasurer Woolwich Tp., half cost on, Tp. Line .. Treasurer Woolwich Tp., half cost on, Tp. Lime .................... 17.63 Moved by 1. C. Hallman, sédonded by R. J. Veitch, that this Council now adjourn to meét again on Saturday, July 28th, 1923, at 10.30 a.m. w P. A. SNTDRR. Township Clerk. } Moved by M. S. Snider seconded by Robt. Veitch that the following ‘uccounh be paid: â€" P Mre.. Martha Cornell, pat. Insurance ............}........./..}.....$10.00 (OOMMONCIAE CPFARONE CO. :.0..;....0..scu6c.cs1csersrrissrecsecee BAG Chas. Wilhelm, Statute Labor commuted on Road Div. No. 17.... 44.00 Addison Snyder, labor gravelling Div, 2 RD. 10 ................ 30.00 Jacob Snyder, labor re graveling Div. 2, RD. 10 ...........l...... 33.00 Ivan Cressman, labor re graveling Div. 2, RD. 10 .............. 22.60 Val. Bitschey, labor re graveling Div. 2, R. D. 10 ................ 17.20 Allen Snyder, labor re graveling, Div. 2, R. D. 10 ................ 26.20 Chas. Bedford, labor re gravelling Div. 2, RD. 10 ...........s.. 720 Abner Rudy, Jabor re gravelling Div. 2, R. D. 10 .........®...... 240 Fernig Heintzman, labor re gravelling Div. 2, R.D. 10 ............ 240 Christ. Allemang, labor re gravelling Div. 2, RD. 10 ............ 240 Anthouy © Herberkch, grading .....;:....0.ccs,sisarasrerserrerezses ©€.00 Albert Lehnen, labor opening ron/d south of Kitchener .......... 199.20 Kuias. Shabls, gravel . v....2..0 L.lsslevsip ie rrperrsarvzcceres $8.00 Henry Bowman, gravel 4& Woolwick ...... ................~....~ 9.60 Wm Little, @raÂ¥el ...........0....2 6666666666669 e e e r se ra ce k0 +0 $ @P £. H. Cressgman, gravel â€"..c.2 .l..c)0encersgrsessixprsrir4zz0ees $0.00 CBSS, FISChOFT, EMYGD .sc2,.0.ss1zs110 s62s>sn uw8 Aiinizrrcsrecnee 9100 Percy Sh&NtZ, @rAVAL .............................2k.k...2........ $2.80 Ren}. Shants, @YaWel â€"..cs2leuurrscenencsn ce rsren e ssas rassrears $6.00 Simpson. Shoemaker, concrote Hle .........5...sc.slscssszz111.+ 39818 5. Berner, gravel and tMe y...100.12.12sprcecsrsirsdcrsatersias . 2000 Ezra Geiger, dynamite and labor re blasting stumps ............ 26.30 Geo. Benninger, changing fence and rounding corners .....\....... 20.00, Ervin Reick, gravel es 6Â¥ s 6e v e e d e 66e en en n e t n ie en n e e t tsb rr n n e+ 0 ++ 20,60 RObt. HATrKNGB8, PAV@L ...... 222.2l.2s}20e2e22e 2222 e es 2222220220 5.40 Mrs. Sol. Brohnmah, &raVGl ..;.....112)sssm(53ssanerszrecsracr2ns 1900 J. E. Burton, teaming CiNG@r® ..................}.}...}........ 10200 Noah Cressman, sidewalk $159.40, graveling $82.90 ............242.30 Oif Brick & Tile Co. ..c:,psemc t lnsirersyrasicrnarnsyrencecsres‘s ©900 Wm. Thaler, grAYV@MM& .................}.. $.aeleklk l se 2e n 2e k k.+ 45,00 David ‘Thaler, BraÂ¥veling .....1.:0..0.c26rs201 22x sez bz iess ssisee ©9.00 Fernie BitsCh@y, @&PAV@NING (..................2.2..2.2...2...2........ 30.00 Waltor, Bitschey, @FAVENBE «:s.â€"sorcc ccsrrenisnscscn en nercincen. $100 Wam. Jznt:. BTAVELINGE .c.... clsclsruvricrensharasrarsrcnarcarcess 00 The Council met at the Tp. Hall on Saturdry, June 30th ‘pursuant to adjournment. & Members all present. The Reeve in the chair. Communications were read and considered. The Clerk was instructed to notify the Grand River Railway to construct a crossing at Second Avenue, Plan 254, and forward the account to Waterloo Township as approved of and so ordered by the I!Nl“y BHoard of Canads.. The petition of H. J. Sims and others re opening of road leading to Grand Riyer was laid over for future consideration. Moved by Robt. J. Veitch, seconded by Allen Shoemaker that a grant of $10.00 be. made to each of the School Fairs in Waterloo township. â€"Carried. C The constructing of the Natchez Bridge was let to Wm. Johannes at $333.00 The contractor to furnish all material, The Clerk was instructed to notify G. Tr. R‘y. System of the settling of the approaches to the new overhead bridge, east of Kitchener and ask the Ry. System to remedy the defect at their earliest convenience. Moved by Allen Shoemaker, seconded by Irvin C. Halliman that a srant of $150.00 be made to the South Waterloo Agricultural Society.â€" 3 n .. * Uhmm‘m iw ‘ant comme @abimdacs v WATERLOO TP. COUNCIL MEETS _ Men‘s Brown Canvas, Leather toie and Most. a rea 31.751 Youth‘s size, 11 to 13, aame as ECC e k k k k k ETi Faaa +ss ence ......... e LTri ie y sars Child‘s Running Shoes, size 4 Youth‘s, size 11 to 13, brown *Â¥ >‘ $1 O0 34,00 152.50 $2.00 12.60 €7.05 183.60 18.00 85.75 14.20 12.80 3X

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