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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Nov 1917, p. 5

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an. J. WALTER I PASSED AWAY ' on SATURDAY ("l Supplies " it". Dewitt At the therloo Marte Bum-d” morning on- Iokl n We Ind butter t "c 3nd "t chicken brought. " to .50 I In. And potatoes "." per bu. The who! In. well lauded. linen 1. moving into " new store next. week. Fins] clearing out ot shoe nook this week. Exceptional toot, we" value. HE. E. LIESEMER ftp GALT, KILLED IN ACTION Meyer Kerr received s mousse from the - Minister ot Justice. satin. tint his resigustion " s mem- ber ot exemption tribune! No. 133. had been wanted. The msyor ssked that he be relieved of his duties on the board becsuee the work seriously in. terteted with his sdministrstion ot civic we!" and eiso with his pro. tesslon u I lawyer. ',,,,'2hl'l2'.,','.1ti'tt 'tdd, tttttl Mr. “than“. in e short speech. a,“ " mutton wee m". perform celled the attention ot the audience to od “My. Noe. " um in very the (net that previoue to the dissolu- s‘ncoeeuui. No one on see hhn until tion or Pnrlienlent the country (wed Sande). n crisis end public sentiment respect At the Weterloo “use: sum» Ing the "mm“ M br tttq partie planing m. sold nt 50c and butter ment in the closing hour- wne strum t 4hs and “c. chicken bluish! " to ad to the breaking point. He "tlar. in . n... and mm "." per hit. ed tint the right. ot the people ere That whet w“ w." nttended. being usurped end that W. D. Euler --- is in the tieid to reetore to the people “nor Kerr received n Incense their MIMI- The (allowing report of the milk test In Waterloo has been nubmltted to the Bond of Health by Dr. C. T. Noockor. Medical Onimrr of Henittc-- Bollllu. No.i.--4 per cent. tat. Good. No. E---8.8 " " " Martin, No. 1t.-3.g " " " Orion. No. 4,--4.2 " " " Dubrlck. No. 6.---8.4 " " " emu, No. 6.--8.2 " " " Call " “use“ this week (or tool- Icar burning. Iaat week ot sale. can is baring its share ot the heavy Csnsdisn (mummies r" Axial in are fighting sround Punch» ole. On Tuesday of [at week the sud news on. to Mr and Mrs. Geo. Linse- mor " Bond Bt.. Galt, of the sleuth of thet non. 782.106. Pie. Prank Richard Lisssmer. who was killed in action on Oct .30th. Pte. F. Liesemer had been out. won tor some time previous to em listing in the 188ttt Battalion at Moose sz. in February, 1916. he ind been ovens-s about " months. He wss s popnlsr boy among " Companions Who will learn ot his death with sin corn regret. He. F. R, Monomer was a nephew ot Mr. W. E. Llescmer. ot Waterloo. Another of Waterloo'e Izod and well known clunene weed away on Secur- day onenoon " 6 o'clock in the per- eon of Mr: Jacob Welter. Albert at. Deceased bed been lll only I rev days end wen " years ot one. He was e reeldent ot Waterloo tor the pest forty yeere hula; carried on 1 shoe rep-ir- ln; Dunne" untll the lust year when he hell been on employee of Snyder Brotr., Upholcterlng Co. _ A (anally or four denature and three sons survive. One daughter Ellubeth. (Mrs. John Hoffman) died n your ego. . The funeral was Qteld tram his lute mnence on Albert St.. on Tttctr day merino! it two o'clock to the Mount Hope cemetery tor interment. Meetings In the interest of W. n. Euler will be held next week as (enema: __ ElllEH MEETINGS 1l0ll WEEK Madly. Dee. 3.--At Winter- I’M-me. My. Dee. 4..--At Cum- Mo. . . Wetland“. Dee. Cs-ht New Gunny and Weisenlnrg. Thursday. Dee. C-At St. Ja. Friday. Dee. T.--ht Ermmc and Bummelhart. You an unto and this In. with all an “cuppa” lot ttte M "on. Mouton“. triaTstore t. -___ In“ M!" IN WATERLOO Mr. Euler's speech. in which he or rained W. G. Weichel tor his blind following of every measure introduced by the Borden Government even to the in; upon the lives of the people in his riding when he knew the peo- ple ot the riding were against tin Military Service Act. wns cheered throughout by the crowd which wae worked up to a grant pitch ot enthna learn. When My. Euler declared that w. G. Weichel is trying to scare the people ot this community by telling them that they cannot allord to give North Waterloo a black eye. and that the former member is also trying to excite the people by hinting that the rest of Caneda will boycott the com- munity with the result that the {ac tories will have to close down. the crowd broke loose into smnll~sized pantiemonium and howled their " Iroest when Mr. Euler dot-urea that that some trick we: tried in Kitchener last year but thnt it did not work. Toronto Lawyer Speaks. The speech of the evening was that delivered by Daniel O'Connell. a Tor onto lawyer. Mr. O‘Connell took as " subject the "Union Government". and set out to Bay the present Govern ment which he declared is parading before the people ot Canada with an arrogance that is repugnant. calling it self the Win the War Government and trying to associate to itself all ot the rstriotlsm in existenct. Will Repeal M. I. Act. w. D. Euler was the next speaker. He took up the discussion “the hanchlae Act and the Military Sor- vice Act and declared that both oi them were lexialation ot vital concern to the people ot Canada enacted by a parliament that had no mandate from the people. He declared that he stands behind Mr Wilfrid Lanrior for the immediate suspension ot the Milt. tary Service Act and he emphatically asserted that while he will vote tor a referendum on conscription he will not vote unless it is understood that the iniquitous Franchise Act in repealed and the voters ot this country placed once more on a fair and equal basis. (idem um Candi- am and D. Wot-it " tho Tm Inn " Wit-Ibo on Wad-nay "was. W. D. lulu. “it - who“! “In". All Daub! O'Conull. at Tao-w. “In.“ I - which and the and" at tho hall to the “no“. The mood-c in and [or I o'chch but " 1.45 - hull-bk out in tho hon-o Iva “In. By the an. the “I“ VIII “and the Inc. In the but: to tho hatt In In“ with ”canton had any who can. lat. won turmoil III). C. N. Huohn in chum“ or tho mouth; and the In: - in. troducod was Aid. Anna-uh. ot Kitch- one; OPPOBI m M. B. ACT m, began his opt-raiding ot the pre- sent Union Governmu-t by declaring that the 5060 balk upon which it is mme up is nothing more than a sham to deceive the people. He cited that! there are it Conservative membersi compared to 8 Liberal members In the; new Cabinet and that they are all Lib I eral and Conservatives alike. iic/ who have been politicians all their lie es. He stated that Union Government has been the only thing that could possibly make for a united country ’since the beginning of the‘war and yet in spite ot the fact no suggestion toward the forming of the Union Gov elnment was. forthcoming from the Burden Government until by ita unis management and corruption it began to stint: in the nostrils oi the people ot Canada and to hide that stench the Borden Government began to shoot tor Union Government. The Union Gow ‘ trement formed to hide the sins oi the past administration is a poor thing at heat. Mr. O'Connell pointed out. He ‘declared that ii a serious oilort were made toward giving the country a real emetent and patriotic Union Gow ernment the Borden regime would have reached out Into the iarthermoet corner! ot Canada in its elort to avail 'iteelr of the heat genias oi the Domin- Ion. The cumin- ot "kill!" would Mn been called In. he dqet.rmd, Ill! no not. would have Incl Ion unturn- ed II: (he elm to [at no but. non 9".an and most 0'"th m to "ethttt . All. “mutton Opal“. Won Spams. III Tilllllt IIIII In a up old In All and " ll. trultmt0tt- a than new! In data! In III. Mr. wmn- - ttttl nu but My -tttt& u 'et"'-"""'-".'"". m. 0.0 by on a. on m- ‘uu- on. oMetir any to his the mm. at ton-or you. In the you! ”I”. and It than". than I.“ behind to no. that may uphold the 1.... no um. and mump- put nu" mu. m. a..." dt w. I... 1‘" no my! and r-ted. I'm- "nertttir A an: ot curling enact“, 1m work In In. able to taco-Inuit [dun-3 In. I... and 1.1mm m. n to my . mum. to " gm: “mantra-d {annua- ot purpose. An lulu-unl- ly lug. numb! ot trund- were - out " the (anal on Tiled” Atm- noon to pay their (In! what. ta the The membere of the Prince“ ot Wales Chnpter of the Daughter: of the Empire hero shown. combination ot their prectIcel business methods end womanly "mullahs! try investing in l 8300 Victory Bond, Ind than will here I ohm in Couldn't! Chrleunee gm to the Allied CSQ8BS. This is the spirit at the Ionity Ind devotion to 2ountrr--tho spirit tint he: immortal. =zed notion: on well on tndieidtmhv- ‘the spirit the! he: bunch: the com " the Motherland flocking to the sten- lard trom ell parts of the world to “In in this thy ot supreme trlnl." Mrs. E. Zlck. ot Toronto In . visitor this week it the home ot her parents. ur. and Mrs. Thou. o'Dohnetl. The Wltelfloo Young Women's Hots. titat Auxiliary is anon-er Pntrioiic Ill-l 'hihtnthroNe bond oiworken whc IIVO “wooded to the inspiring up on: ot the Finance Mini-tor tor (“as " investing in a 8100 Victory Bond. with the wish that our Empire may - he ttttttttttent ot_iu glorious hopes in he near him. ’IlNCI.‘ OF WALII CHAPTII I. O. D. . INVIt‘I’. IN N VICTORY DONG The home ot Mn. q. B. Augustine. ‘39 Queen tttrat North. was looking ‘ery ettnctive on Wednesday ener- noon. when;emld amenities ot flowers ntriotic colors ttttd' bright lights, the males: and her daughters welcomed heir guests to the pntriotic ten given tt eid of the good work being accom- mahod by the Queen Anne Chapter 1. T. D. E. Dainty refreshments were served. end I very anoynhio social tour spent in the interests ot this wor- .hy cause. Mrs. Mauls Brb has returned to (ltchener from . visit ot seven] nontha with her son. Mr._Alberl and Mrs. Erb. It Vancouver. B. C. Mlu Emma Randal: ot Tomato. in' mending I row weeks with her “at. m“ Hattie Rooo. Frederick street. ”I‘UIIII" " [no IUW WWWV-! . . ... arnment. Mr. O'Connell than hunch- !doploro.lha occurrences " Ward-y- ',2i2',rflttr,/itTdi'; l?'x,"a,/ ed Into m minimum of the an evening: mooning at which Premier Schlpnl Errol Barth Accounllnl. " the Bordon Gov an! all a a...”"““ m denial . hurling and . ' l - c deeply mm that an mu mm: AS, adtmrraed. 1 war bog-n. m, ell-d the shoe - at the land Child In” been "btrret. Jmrttttt, Omar. (II-u E, "lo'd‘ [ III. the horns usual. the (use mn- ed to we. GWEN "our. All-er! IL. autumnal. l III and the “In". bacon sclMal arr, "---- -__-e- - --ee- Mull». rotor. "rmer. adjourned tit be had tho cro.wd bordering upon a". Capt. Mater“ ot St. Mnry'a Martin. John. firmer. allowed on "elm. He referred to the member: Ont. will lecture on in undone- Iona n he fawn: 0- tam. ot the new Unlo- Uommm u an wqteht, ht the trend-OI. llndor the sums. Edwin. Class B. Allowed. "Hum and hymns." Igugpkgs at the Women's Cnuullan Shunt; Hilton. “Journal. Ir. O'Connell cloud with I will!“ Club. March-av: Bull BeMtdirse.Tttats- Schlefole. Allan. (Hallowed. I,, w. a mum no an wmru Lur- Iur. Nov. no. u a part. Everybody Sidney. Otto. W., to be “In!!! 01- (ig. At “(conclusion " the mouths "Ileana. Silver collection. All pm united. the manual Annu- h. an. tufted: go was Rod Oran Como um wan. Moria. "ttmrmd. . PM" "tetrtted mr lanrlor and! an: "an was rhtt ttmt land um. Martin. I, nllowul u m INN" M Mrs. Adm KIutmun, Wuerloo. " t0tttteM the engagement of her dtutqtt. er, Alma, to Mr. Oscu Summer. on of Mr. and Mrs. A. Summer. of Valkerton. the mum-go to {no puma 'arly in December. Hosts ot event: personal triettdB. as; m . well " the whole community. were The widened by the news which reached‘plthd Weterloo on Thundey ot the them [alumna Ictlon ot Pte. Sheklon Ulelmen in eidoelm ecent engagement It the front. For! Deteu be - ot the bereaved young soI-lYour Iler there is the moet sincere Win-imbue )onnell were the ttttnt Pt"etf “3| "FiiriiTiG in Gitlir, concluded Waterloo Prenbylerhn may Gii'rp. the .tasgtnq _ot . Bqorqtn totd tumm iocloty at the home ot Mrs. O'Donnell I " ttttt Cttotr. '.o the helm ot CIMI'I ship ot sum; At the moral“ ”NICO Roe. Mr. to guide It through the worst crlals of Mattters III" . ”1me to the late " “my. Thu, he declared. was not V Sheldon Uflolmn. I member of the lone. He stated um n (ow summons church. who W“ "etttr killed tn " unm- "ttered by u call to the eatrsuon. rerterrrtntt to "he with Baatrtrieqttt Incl. left their leader to “he the small- l "'t? '1 tft'! f. tt fr"fT . . mrt_trhare In the supposed SIMOOovJ arnment. Mr. O'Connell than launch-I ed Into In minimum of the an " the Bordon Government since the~ Miss Rigging. ot Bambi-Mu. Mus- "An, ta . visitor " the home of Mr. nd Mrs. C. E. Robertson. King St. war bog-n. Ho end the shoe - Ill. the horns “and. the (use mn- III and the “In". bacon sclMal arr, tit he had tho cro.wd bordering upon helm. He referred to the member: ot the new Union Gammon! u Judge E. J. Ham ot Toronto. the menu, appointed junior Judge tor his canny. Ind Mrs. Hum. hove tah. u up their abode (or the present " he Wulper Home. Mrs. Patterson. of Shllespeare. was he guest ot her tum. Mrs. Cools. ‘or seven! duys this week. nth! Mrs. u. Brickor And Mrs. Thou. O'- )onnell were the joint hostesses ut the Social and Personal , 1 Nursing Mr l. mm. at Town ito Hillary In. Randal accomm- lod by her -. In. McKay. were - over the {not and " the home {oi Mr. And In. J. S. mm. a t A musical program at high excellence land merit was given by the Methodist lchoir of Water-lob at the service of son; held on Sunday evening. A large and appreciative audience was present. 1 Distinguishing tmutsrmrirt the ping In; were the fine tonal qtmlitr, secured land the finished rendering given tie various numbers. l Rev. F. M. Mum. 3.1).. the [tutor ', of the church. ave I short “dress ppprowhta to the octagon. 2 At the morning menace Roe. Mr. Hither! paid u tribute to the late Sheldon UttrttmUs, I member of the church. Who In: ”penny killed in no ,tlon. referring to the noble Baatrtneqttt made In behalf od his country I Mr. Mather- ntoo took occasion to implore lha occurrences a Saul-day'- evening‘s manila; ll which Premier 'Bordan was denied o hearing and deeply recount] that the "at cum: of the loud thank! ha? been "btrret. od to such abounds”. Miss Ad. Snider And her school fried Mis- Beum: Shanon no upend- Inc the week-end at the home ot the farmer's ”rent: Mr Jud Mrs. C. W. Snider. George Street. spmnnm ' PROGRAM The “null prize giving day will'bo held It the Grand River Country Club on Thundly. Nov. 29th, at 3.30. Att- 9ruoon to. will be served by the ind. len' committee and the handicap com- mince. Methodist Church Choir De- _ lighted, largo Gongrega-, Mr. and Mn. H. B. Funk “nuance the enngomom of their (hunter Idea an Curollnc to Mr. John Alfred Gerun- int ot Detroit, the marriage to also plum quietly In Detroit. mum-um. Mun: varying-mulch...” "dot-rue-ttrt- It memtmwdmm "storedtutrarqdr$tatebmgttatttr whkhchmcwuddulumm I... Tammduuqlhdm No- a! no W. ably In“ hyaodlnumdthho-ouuluv. - mu m at the Prin- eou of thu M on “My “term. Tho - ol Illa al. ana. who - out two "an In oversu- lmnpuala. urn may - chad. it!!! mo at "lulu. Intona- tion, and ye tool sure will do much to Jamal“. " var when. In. I. C. Schultz end daughter. at Perk Avenue. have returned from I vial! with Elmir- Irlellde and are It present unending . week with Kitchen- er Meade. Mr. nebula has not re turned tron: " trip In the Maratitne nrovlncea. The program Included throé com- positions by caetadup.rotrieuns. viz: Chant-Lord'. Ptaror by Dr. A. 8. Von: tgeenmsmr--His that Dwelloth. by Jeffe’rs: Ind Art thott Weary try Dr. Brooms. The last mentioned was t pur- Ucnluly effective number. the solos. being taken by Miss Essie Dewitt. Miss White Incl Mr. L. R. Dotsnbock. In the “them "How Lovely on Thy Dwell‘ Inn” Minn Mabel Clark took the solo sad in the Ladies chorus "List 'the Cherub“: Host" from Goul‘l Holy City. Mn. Dnnholn and Mr. Chulea Ruby an: the obligate wins. The Mourns "has. No, o God" by Mendelssohn m the lung. Mm. J. te. Look}. spent I tow days in“ week with her Newton triemu. fill [XBELLENT SEHVIEE HF Sllllll The veal union were given a sym- pathetic rendering. Mm C. B. Bean singing the number "0 Divine Re, deemer“ by Gourbd Ind Mr. L R. Deteulnck. the ulcetlon "It With All Miss G. Whimsy Expanding the week-end In Toronto. mu haunt-:- round Rel tion Sunday Evening. Hecru" from mum: by Mandol- VII TRIBUNAL Ilfll.t WITH [MIME nfl 'l(l1ll?lillll ed Bird. Adam, mlll worker-aiu; until clue: ed by delimit. Weber. Mayer. John. Class E.--altowrrd. mm, Trumpour. Malcolm. Clue B--" VK ' lowed. ttatB, I “enrich. C-pow-d. I‘ll-mm it,'",','.",'); H., Clue B.-nllowcd till journed. 9 clue celod. Polls. lrwln. Class E.--loweu sum" Normal. Ernle. 'iptiiuaicrr-riiGi. may; lowed. I T Mietttn, newer. Henry. Clans E.--ailowed. Knaul. Wlllhm. cum manned, claatr “I" Helm Willlaln. Class Ib-tmowed. Kane Helm. Alex. farmer. adjourned. T . anlnck. w., nllen.-qllowo¢l. Meyer. Shana. E., grocer,--nilowed till Pen. Samar. 223d. 1918. he "mait Cmrwnlskl, Emil. E. allowed. Kruclzwolner ,Carl. udjoumed. Hahn, combo. E. mowed till class called. alumna. J. farmer, nllowod as long as he remains on hm. F "te, he rem-Ins on farm. Ba an, M.. former. " above. McBride. Goo. R.. E. “lowed. Yendt, Chas.-disullowcd. Hoier. Chyton. ttmeter-snowed as long " he tannins on the arm. Schuyler. hoop maaer-adtmuased. Kreuuwiescr. hoop mir--edtourw bongo. Leo, then allowed. Mann, Absalom. E, sent tor re-ex- unlmtlon. Wllhelm. SLmon. AS, wowed ml Arr- m tat, 1318. Kmeuweiser. H., E. allowedn Stunner. Herbert. to be reexamin- Mulls. C. P., A2. disallowed. Zlmmmn. E, allowed till class culled. waosir. Arthur. to above. Schmidt .Oscur. as above. latterly. J. S.. as above. Heler. Irwin. allowed tilt class called Mgrlln. Peter. former. allowed as class called. Mayer. curl, Luis. Wm.. blacksmith. allowed as long " he remains in business. Blunt; M.. tarrrterc-aulorred tram communal service. Shatter. M..--dituMtowed. Brannllch. tailor. at1ett,--tMtoatmt. Hut-kn. Ed., Clams D3.-llowod till cits: ulled. led The tritnttta' In Wucrloo he handed down the {albums declalpns: SchIegel, W.. Plus A2. dlwlowod. Holst. Erwin, Chas Alt, diullowed. "Inn, Erwin. Class E, ullowed till Chester ,Wllllum, allowed. Steiner. L., (“up AS, dittattowed., Plu'ytord. E., E, allowed till class cal Shellsy. N..~Illowod ti" clans can. A Host of 000d Values BEBHTE L BROS; to be medically unintu- We hive anything you could wish for from picture handker- chief: for the Kiddies to nil Linen Hematitehed for Ladies’ and Gents’. One special line in Jatdieaf, which is very pretty. is the new (La Rose). which is hand iroreed in natural rose shades, on pureLinenuulsellat ..... ..... ..... ....... .. 25cm” JABON AND COLLARS. '1adieebeatstiNI brtatshuWoelsearftidCtq.toateAite It“. Green, White, etc, " per set ..... ..... $1.75.. $ttaiistr'i - f . Pr 21:1 Our entire luck at mus-rm " 1 discount of 25 per cent. town-t. Uyoaoreisoeedotaatrthintrin6rsdttmttmittt' this opportunity. new Chhchilln can. Cans ip thepewetrt mt' with mac a? [an in Brown and Navy, win“ me “with.“ “has n $13% HAN DKERCHIEFS. FOR THE COLD WEATHER We just opened up a beautiful lot of Voile and Crepe Jabots Collars. which are the newest on the market. so: to $2.” For Early Kw "o-img-we could suggest just a few lines out service. N Bowman. S. B., allowed " long ts he rennin: I (inner. Hoist, C., as above. Martin. A.. a above. Shula. Nelaon. unburned. Shaun. C. Adjourned. . Munske. Wm., disallowed. Llchty. D.. allowed. Levi, M., allowed from combatant service. ' . Berdux. Peter. uncured as long us he remains I (met. mun: n tanner. Bite]. Aiey. dlsnllowcd. Manta. Japoh. Marked. Martin. N.. allowed as long as he re min: I farmer. Martin. Simon. tamer, allowed as tnulir& -iGriUr GGrsiri,sio in _ 5: l0!!! Is he rennin: on farm. and from The tom time or pumping Wu ' 4: combatant unice. hrs. . _ -1, Pannier. Percy hrnhr. as above. , “Eula"; cansumed for pumping 2 a Vanslone. George. adjourned. l 1viairitiinter ot gallons who; (i th1 Alvin, “journal. per in w.. 943.63. f. Schooler.‘ Henry. adjourned. . No. t Boiler was under “an; , ',S. Hinschberger. Edwin. adjourned. "t l n t ll loco a. r' V . , eservoia ave been in s ', Gnepel. John, F., adjourned. larger pump nu been lusttllod on N L 03de Albert. WW'WL a well. wfth No. 5 end T shut down. i: Clsurchnk. Bill. alien, allowed but The Engbert valve was t , must. report every month. t Ilast week and will be ready to. _ '1 Bckmtroritter, Edward. Class E. "itll' 'tlr',',' " 1123:13st t Fr lowed until class culled. I in. 'ed,"',,",,',',',',? was S,',',,",,',', i Battier. Edgar. Adjourned. “forty. 8.. adjourned . T Mietttttt, Edwin. Class E, allowed ull clan culled. Karla. mu. u "ove. Glaser. John, dis-loved. Saltlor. Edgar, nllowcd as long IS he minim; on turn. Chm Martin. allowed " lons‘u he remains on farm. Vaughn, Normal .Clau E, allowed until clnu and. Weber. Addison. u above. Blazer, L., as above. Kunu. Edvard .u shove. minimal. Archibald. Close CO. ad- - hGii,ir, Li,Tili% te,,nuim, the vitality of trrowind' children and you wonder why they are little“, puny and 'tatkit, E school child all show -etsed [W ". m I. m und M tt [Inn ', g Protecting Your - ttttll-ri/lb, ttsrich,urtgormcogberoiisirttotheiruoodyndtmI' _ themvimonaPandaeat. Iteaeateoremthtprryir' school t,t,nttgrg1t pinched_}aees, “low 1 mama-Ms-fie-Qashwdm T - VII-I... '1‘? uni-ova; .. -rt' TJii7G "T" ---_.- complement and dull a. High mlhoritiu have U2ll,t.d again and again did a" tiaGitFiaikurGarad-oietubo6-ttbe+, “IA m.MIn. "ttt an. sums [MlllSlONi . (ik, _ Eiji "' '., allowed trom combat, l l, The Gas, Light and “Your Call] :slon held their monthly me! Thursday night during which VII matters were discus-ed. The I her: present -.--A. Batter, 1: .man: J. B. Fischer. A. E. Sandal .C. N. Huehn. and buyer mum f The following report Wu - by the Superintendent:-- _ Water Dept. . We int humped In Oct. was 20.38; allot-s, I decrease from Sept. ' 065,500 gallons. 7 The Everue number at pumped pef day w_u. 857m The new pump was shipped E 2nd. and Is expected to strive my l now. likewise the motor which ; complete the new lnsullauon tor l plying Kitchener with - um. emu“. to agreement. , Electric Dept. "l This department In running " satisfactorily with the exception " shortage in electric - occult! Ir. . V Graphic motor showed a 1 min. of Mit h. n. this was on Oct. 1st. timing the" month of October supplied Kitchener with 9.693.135 Ions ot water. per night MlllllG TUBE: PM] WWW Street lights were burning I toat 37816 hrn. or tut avenge ot 18.1 I which does the "itehtrm " our shoe. (underm- ttsul into new footwear. No RIM work can equal It In mum icy end evenneee ot 3}!th Send us a pair of yourem as I test of the male work of this machine. We do I. in half the time and twice a well as any cobbler cell. ""3 Wt LHELM'S KING ST. THE WONDERFUL The Quality Store WATERLOO Respectfully submitted, G. w. SCHIEDEL. Manager. Phone 339 WATERLOO, 9“ch

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