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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Dec 1917, p. 11

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uni! Hoytln'lid Avi-nuc. George Imlx'lcinlmnx. pruly ltcturnitrg oiticcr. Mills Suhlnvixlon No: 17. at Miller‘s "7:111:51th Slum, corner Cedar and Kilt Street}. J. J. Richardson. Deputy Rv'urmng Officer. _ Pawns: Rnlv-llnrlslon No, IS. at F‘Mdlrr'n "mum. mt. Couvtiaud Avonuo. Mm. John M "Mischa!" frrpttty Roturning mum-r. _ . _ Puma; Stttt.Dhrittiott No. 19, at [lrrhtc‘l‘s um] Eslnln mums. 253 King Street We“. Arthur Exlon. Danny Returning "tticer. Marsutt “an”. Deputy Aitarrurtg Polung '.meri'o-1rivi,t',cm No. J.",, a" I Danny Returning otticrtr _ Pulling t'sutr.Divitsion No. l at tichnarr's Grocery. 772 King St. Worst. John H. Schnarr. Deputy Returning Olliccr. _ _ l’olllng SulHJivisimt No. 2. at WCllhoaser's Granary. 45 Waterloo Street. Eden Klnzic, Ikputy Returning 0tlicer. Polling Muh-Division No. ".1. at lit-iuhur'lt‘s Grocery. .", Pinko Street. Mar- dn llcldcl. Deputy Returning Utlirmx F _ Itsttins Sub-Division No. I. at Lang's Grocery, Ito. Weber Street. West. Allan A. Meyer. Deputy Returning Olliccr. , Polllns Butt-Division Fo. :7 at Jack Rob9son's House, 297 Wellington Street, ‘Jollll Hainstvorth. Deputy-Returning omeer. ttipin.e Bub-Division No. 6. at Brunswick Hotel Mock, 174 King St.. West.: Frank shantz. Deputy Returning ttmcer. _ . , {mug Sub-Invisiun No. T. rt? David c. McKay's RCHillmlvn. 1:: Margaret .u'enue. Edward St-‘lihilltz. Unpuly itvturnilm ottirvr. l Polling t4tt1r"iticitut No. R, :H 1'httul Silt-z; ()ll'tt'u'. li Quw‘n Fittvrtt NIWULI Jttt"%NtyWr."c,ttin.s urn-nun”; ”Him-r T I Pulling t4ttbitivi:iirru Mu 'J, at .\lr|\'ln Sunk-I"; Itvshh‘nrv‘. 31 "auxin" Street. Alfred Mvttlilstv0. Ul'puh lit-turning villa-r, Polling tiutrltivirnon 'x‘a tut, It bhvo Poittt Urn-wry. Night»)! Ram. Do may “dinning ihrwcr, Polling NtttrMvitiion Nr, " A to h. yt Crty Iroll, Hurry," l" “Mu-r. lmpuu Haunting of1irer. _ Polling Sub llhisint) No, ltA, M to 'I’.. irr lmlhnvr's llzn‘lwr Hit-up, M; King! Street that. Charles (lillvspir, lJv-pnty lta-Iurnllu: "tticvr. ( Palm]; h'ttirDiviuion No, lil, an: "uurick'r, llunm'. 227, Fre-tlnrick Street: Jared K. Master. Deputy Returning (mire-r. ' Pollln‘ Sub-Division No, 13. at Kruogcr‘s linux13. It Albert Street North. Lorna Oberholtzcr. Deputy Returning other, Polling 8ubDivision No. M. at Hiltz's Grocery. corner Bntznrr Avenue and llgln Strcrts. Charles Hull. lit-putty “Hunting 1Mliot Pollng Sth-leslhn No. IG, at “river's Paint Shop. 'r.', King Strut-t Bast. Wesley Hauler. IMprtty Humming ()tliwr. . ruling Snlrllinsiun No. JG. at sucurs “roomy. otrnvrmcutrit, Strum! £539.13??? WATERLOO" ' UNIONIST PARTY P6333311"? Coyiahas"ieatte/isee “W‘wW‘Q/i‘Q/o‘x‘fo‘m’o‘Q/GMSM “was Still "Wish" '1!'I"‘r.!n!. C"N"rrv 1:“... Faun; "c a? I!" tP g r-, q?' . Ovary . Ewan": 'tttttie notice is hereby given that the following places have been chosen and the said Officials appointed in respect to the forthcoming election to he holden the Seventeenth Day of December, 1917. . hHTCHENER. Public Notice 1.7-! North Waterloo farmers are prosperous because the in- dustrial centres have been prosperous, expanding, and have furnished a readycash market for everything that the farmers have to sell. Throttle the industries and the farmers will be the first to feel the icy pall of industrial stagnation. It is strictly "up to" the farmers of North Waterloo to say, by their ballots, next Monday, whether they will commit material suicide for the sake of party fetish. If they decide to embark upon the suicide route byr marking their ballots for Mr. Euler therwill be greater sufferers, even, than the working men of the city. Drive out our Prosperous and thrifty factory workers, send them and their families: to other towns, anywhere and everywhere, cc nd them the clerks, in the stores and the hundreds who fir", employment in the shipping and trans- portation of good: now made here, let many of our profetr sional men and women go elsewhere to earn their living; and who will there be at the markets in Kitchener and Waterloo to buy the produce brought in by the farmers? Shut up our factories, scatter the workers to the four winds, bring stagnation and ruin to moat of our merch- ants, deplete our population because they have no employ- ment here and no source of income, fill Kitchener and Waterloo with vacant houses, put the shutters on present hives of profitable industry, and what becomes of the farmers' home market? When the farmers go to the polls next Monday they have, in the ballot which will be placed in their hands, the one instrument which will decide whether they are to have in the future that abundant market for their produce which has meant prosperity and independence to their in- dustry in this county. l, As they mark that ballot next Monday so they will de. termine their future relationship to this industrial com- munity. To elect Mr. Euler as the representative of trig Riding is to defy public opinion throughout all Canada, which is watching Waterloo " no other county in the Dominion is 1"'iE.rff,t,t,"rlii . Euler’s election means Waterloo 's desolation, inso- far " a manufacturing community is concerned; and take away our factories and what have we left? _ . C2.Er"tTr1r'T"""'"" " """"""""d a - v '- -"'"ltr..ul""r" .. .. I -lll-'UV VI I “a" it [Marketa afKitchener, Waterloo and Elmira Threatened with Extinction-The Factories May Close or Move Show! z titett,ifitti1,2trke,tt For Farmers' Produce May be SweptAway atIOne Fell Stroke. Manufacturers Thoroughly Arm Gm y,Alarmed. The Farmers Alone Can Save the Situation and Continue Prosperity or Bring Desolation. _ T _ F were the ma interests of the farmer-3' l newer-km. when throw ttttt at en'glogient can Another new mid that he had inatrnetie- tte. ullt)glir1grp.p, cii,tl4)'ilAtt;p.',"tip.'k. " TION. t 3 pick up his belongings and go eleeyhere to and work. Mot hie Compiny to do whatever we; scenery; that,” or- ,,2,'f,T, Wolfe did flight“?! of this Riding have BO so the farmer. no is tied to the land. Hie farm is not re- dere in, being cancelled, and he. had full authority to In 'l,', stake at an tt ff on: . movable. He cannot tell it,' because it will have become ahandmMiteh-. . pronoun election did the farmers have it so eorn- N _ _ pletely in their power to decide for or against their per- . ,trtattta".t, mart" fbr tttrWmtteta ottlte ttrd) my}! Another owner of a large manufacturing establish- aonal prosperity. i' " hand. He must "ttttMet 0' that “m pirhtg “In, meat etated at that some meeting that already they lid When the farmers go to the polls next Monday they l which will be all the higher because the cooperation and had many orders cancelled, and his Company would not have, in the ballot which will be placed in their hands, the contribution of the industrial centre: has been removed. . . . . one instrument which will decide whether they are to have J The farmer will be forced to remain on his land will .ue.P.r. many hours to decide to dismantle their factory .it,tler,tutHt, ttat abund-e'nt m.a.rlrtst for. their produce have to 13.le chance hie matin- " fermion! anti .LA’ anus-u- m Etchoner and "move .m'here' “wanna Greatly2Al " No TOWN OF wAfErtcoty , s'tt " Him vi, " EB 'j'Cl FlrtttlCi',f'tir fl? m! King Edi“ G 9:3; Srmmk‘s Grociry. "orncrmcutot, Strum I Henry h"attler, Icinlmnx. Unruly “chiming (Nicer. I Polling St Miller‘s Him-ksmith Slum, corner Cedar Quarry, Imput Deputy Rv'urnmg Officer. _ q _ Ps F‘Mrllrr'n Hons-,9. 105 Pom-(laud Avonuo.| - - .._ A rhea [Inn-u imam“. wai‘ “In ll .In-U‘DII Stu-N " tr. Lain? A I'm", Pollim: Sub-Division No. I, New Germany. " Anthony Muir’s Prank schV.wr. Deputy Returning omen. Polling trchDivitsioet No. 2. Bloomingdnlg. at Hummeu'l House. Strong. Deputy Cc'etutmittg omen. .. Polling Sulvlmiviun No _", Petui,oyvtt M Jlirr:hrrt'-, Graces" titttrde.! Wm" F"'urtvniter.twr.r A l fauna .-u': P: w”: t", s'ct?ii-5"h'r' f Turn Jf‘eh'mms ve" 2:53.12: 29:: 'rr:ur.iP.re 5.9.5:: Pomng F .', Dopury Rumm- {0.1.1. .Slib-Dlviukm Deputy Rm "tret OMeet 'V"""" r. l'rm'boru. Deputy Returning Otrtccr. TOWNSHIP OF WOOLWICH. Pulling Sub-Division No, I. Wirticrbourur:. M St. Anulru-w's Hall A. NIII‘riffu. Ilvnuly Humming Ullirnr. . Polling Sub DIV-ixiun No. 2, Com-slog", at 'l'uwntslrip "a". bum "um. Donuly Returning Umecr, Polling Sub-Division My 3, St, Jacobs. a! Widqman'a Hall. Will Ber, Drsrrutrrteturrifn. Officer. T . Polling Sub-Division No. 4. Upper Woolwich. at Peter Miller' Polling Sub-Division No. l, Banners. Winklcr's Paint Shop. llartlcib. Deputy Returning omcer. ' Pulling tjutr-0ivitsion No. 2, St. Clements. Schechter'., Hall Schummer. Deputy Returning Omcer. Polling Sub-Division No. 3. Hawkesvllle. Ballard’s Hall. Fred Deputy Returning oft1cer. . F Pulling Huhmivision No. 4. (Truss-hill. Township Hall. W. I Deputy Returning Omccr. Pulling Sun-Division No. G, Linwnml, Jor. Karley's 'trtsirleucc, (:ihhmm. ln-puly ltcturnlng (min-r. Pulling Suh-llivisiun No. Cr. “Erin-Jaw. "pvt-n ' III-llry All! pull Returning Officer Polling Sub-Division No. T, \\'vllu:alu:y Township, Fret-burn} William F' Freq-born. Deputy Returning Olliccr. Addison B. Snyder. Deputy Returning Officer, Polling StttrDieitrion No. 5. Floraunle. I J. Srlnnicll. Unruly Returning omrrtrrs,t" Polling t"nutritivirsiott No. 6, "t?.idAitteyrtt, Polling Sub-Division No. 6, at Ed. Lang's Gnicery. Joseph puty Returning Ollicer. Failing Sutr-'19ivt'sion No. 7, at Schadc's House. King Street. ncl. Deputy Returning Omcer. .. C Polling tiutrDivi.eiun No. 8. at Town Hall. G. B. Schmidt» lurning 0flicct - - "PT-TCT"-" Polling Sui-Division No. C. at Harmonic Hall. Philip Hotutteier, Deputy Returning Ulliccr. ' Pulling Sub-Division No. 3. at Skating Rink. ""rrni G. Hughes. Danny Returning Otfitir. ' . _ Pulling b'ttlrDivitrion No. i. at Urulicus‘ Hall. Graham Naminmr. oe, puty Returning Oiliccr. . Polling Sub-Division No: G, at lJictricli'rs Garage. King Street. Louis' Die. trich. Deputy Returning Uilicer. 5' Sam”. "eres, Rcl‘yling tmlcnr 'olling Sun-Invmoh‘kvo, 7. West i mm“ Sub-Division No. 6, at Ed. bans's Grocery. Joseph Ludwig, "nun-n1...- n.1,“- Ntrttr Return” - "ttterr slutty Returning OHM" ivNtott The General Manager of Kitahenerfs biggest industry stated at a public meeting hel iii Kitchener. that his Board of Directors had instrde him to deal with the situation in the most drastic form sand incessary remove their plants elsewhere. He said at , ile to do so would mean a great loss to his Compa 'etrif the present can- cellation of orders and boycott of _ oods made in Waterloo County was kept up after the atigyt', would have to consider the ‘,removal of their ’7 Tteral' factories here to other towns. t . _ t. _ So desperate has the situation become that meetings are being held in every factory, to explain to the workers that if Mr. Euler is elected next Monday the people of Canada will take it as a proof that we are disloyal, that we approve of the gross insult to the" Prime Minister of Canada, that we do not care if our manufactured goods are boycotted. The men are being appealed to with all the earnestness and impretraiveneaa of which the manu- facturers are capable to remain true to their own inter- ests; to back up With their votes and their influence those who are striving to keep up the stream of orders for Twin- City goods; and to vote for Mr. Weichel, who has time and time again shown himself the true friend of the work- ingmen of the Riding. The manufacturers of Kitchener and Waterloo .m thoroughly aroused to the seriousness of the situation confronting them, and Alarmed at what will surely take place unless they are backed up by their employees and by the farmers. " The values of farm property will be immensely lessen. ed, because it will be much less protitable to farm in this county with the industrial centres idle, and the fumers' credit at banks and stores will vanish like the morning vapor on a July day. The farmer will be forced to remain on his land, will have to largely change his modes of farming and the crops he will raise; will have to sell his produce when and where as can and take whatever price is offered by speculating Dyers. TOWNSHIP or WATERLOO, TOWNSHIP OF WELLESLEV. No tLMlRA. I, n Vllllgn ", _ f t exec-Coonge/avM-on“mafia-WW0- 'l, West Muulrnae. Jupp‘s Hall '. F'lorsdato, Sochncr‘s Wagon Shop. Harvey st, Jacobs, at Widwnan'a "all. William Mona at Banners Winkicr’n Paint Shop. Join tr, aner'n ‘mmenm, Shop. Jam" Wing". Clements. Schethser'ts Hall. Peter at John Vollmer'n anon Shog, icrk's Mos. John H. Rttppit, G. B. Schneider. Deputy Re, Ilall. Ilv-nry AIM-mam IM, 1:ett'atst1 s Hus t 323:: r'rcettoriti Mouse. Fred Lackner. Insumler "ow A'daa S't.st William A n. Knight. "a House "mm Albert "Ii: "teg tt 1ittt All hf T ih MT.“ Giiiii'7iii; " SUPPORT UNION GOVERNMENT Nationakt aupi,ort- ugh}; pledge l - It is became the Fren/h-Canadians have not done had to be resorted to. The PrenctrCanadiams have made it perfectly clear I and are ttgain" Canada participating in it further, the length of saying that the soldiers should helium The Nathan's“ are demanding that the men who I 1giniurtservice Act be disbanded and lent hat-i m placing he " Russia fi) C mad: will send " o m 0 re reinforrcmegtta to the front. which practically means quitting the war and placing he country in the same class A Laurier-Bourassa Victory means deeming our boys in the trenches for over a year, throwing up our hands and quitting! Don't about "Kamerad" under the Referendum proposal. Come out and fight for Union Government. [ Bhske N 0 Mistake . "t a, an; "r, the -FrsiBrted. amid-(c in the Federal ISM-Hons. undertake wax M It I am dcr'cd, 'e 4mm the immediate sci-pandas of the my = dc: Att. "th and ofay It; as [r mm! Canadian demon have gm - otptttctecv: and than the teager" , of r.» deem: modem: tt, thee " cc managed a nun Inn its “I”! “an? v." n...,.,,_.,. .u ....._.L. A, Ar__N-_m . ‘- a'aoVeGiiiiitiai, ARE Liberals and Conservatives are United ' The People Must Unite to rlis Jamison“: a tanned by rae Umonu.. e c, Parmers-it you wish to assist Kitchener and Waterloo . l ‘1 and Elmira and the other manufacturing centres; if you ‘ l will help to keep up the reputation of North Waterloo " .31 being the busiest and best community in Canada; if you . :91 would keep your good market; if you are desirous that' Ai North Waterloo shall again hold up her head among the ., loyal and true people of this great Canada. of ours; you iii/ will forget political animositiis; forgt personal prefer- " enceszoforget party affiliations; and 0 MONDAY NEXT t l YOU_WILL VOTE FOR W. G. WWtmEL--the Union- , l ist candidate and the best friend the working men and the '7 I farmers of North Waterloo ever had. ' . u l, . _-ct lBLI CITY COM MJTTE)iirCri Partners..-. if you want Kitchener to slink back to a third rate town, and Waterloo to become a “deserted vil- lage," if you want to lose your home market, if.you do not me what the outside world thinks of your loyalty; if you say that it is no concern of yours, you will withhold your support from Mr. Weichel. .. busy; but workers e‘mplofed{ 'our atFGfGGiii"fiiii; perous. - --"--H _-_- -rr"""M' "W: are Paettr- ugly. disagreeable, depremng' though they mar be. North Waterloo is facing a critical condition, and no amount of sophiztry and special pleading of W. Euler and his canvassers can get round them, go over them, nor refute them. By electing Mr. Weichel North Waterloo will redeem itself; loyal people will again have txmiidentxt in us; they fill again ter, our goals, they will keep our ftuttoHtiit Parmers-:-these are not fairy “he, not febles invented to try to influemxt R!!. in the Pte, next Hominy. The] 111-- Font-n "ol- . --" - “--*‘“"“ __ -. .. _.. 4Jo.rmtreial travellers from Kitchener and Waterloo all bring in the same mrorttr--mNaal of outside concerns to buy Kiteheneranade' goods until North Waterloo Aitlf itself ot the stain of being pro-enemy, WEEK CAN BE WIPED OUT BY THE ELECTION or In. MICHEL. THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLE PREPARED . . TO STAND FOR THAT? manna have made it perfectly clear that they do not like the “I Canada participating in it further. Some of them even so u ring that the soldier: should be brought back from the from. are demanding that the men who have been enrolled uncle (In Act be ditbnnded and not back to their ham. To new: the trt Lauriertitrerat candidates in Quebec have signed the following Win the "rrtoo Kivrhonor. Der ti, 1917 Mieaequerce F @1237; be A. y “a; lama. lav Crtrtrtur.ent 7.79%??? -v7tiirfam,e Relurmng one”, IF LAURIER WINS: Ibbirt .‘omopnop.’ a have not done their duty that Conocnpdon e".re be dicur.tst."" - - - H Emrmmmt which w "Ne so adore m S SIT“ (2) The' French-Canadiens who h.” ahirked their duty in this var will be the dominant he: in the Govern- ment of the country. Paro Pubhcuy Comm READ AND mum-Ill: or may 7mm W0“. at - ".="."...=ete =G my 45,

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