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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Apr 1919, p. 4

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B fVlore 1 nan NA Laxative "KCorporal J. W. Raisig, who went 4 with the 118th Battalion f "two years ago. returned Sunday g. He is staying at the home ¢ Mt. ~Henry Raisig. L }h-!mnervr Charles of Austriaâ€"Hun in 46o & i‘;fi:’&'fli f . % nfl‘ml‘n . oh, )4 C Phe t:ml i M veica" T.‘ E"' 'ffi mn? "‘ @bout. ty l .w If y #, .:xtrucl it Ihrow aff the wa % ‘romptl‘ throw off the wa 5o Iy loft. 'l‘%\m is ufiromp‘ibh?vi RH 2 MpIIBDCT: 4 You Need PR m}; others who reached their t“'hn Saturday were Privates W. | M. A. Kempel. M. H. Mevers. ‘McCaffrey. Pte. Kiek], C. H. Gofâ€" *L .G. Cochrene and F. H. Car of Kitchener. and Privates Ratz havorth of Elmira. Harry Gies also arrived in by automobile, his parents Mrs. P. Gies. having motored to to meet their «on . who @g during the last yea‘r of the war 4 "To live and he healthy J raniam inust properiy 6 . extruct all the nour} kipper® John Linfker, ailso of the lp‘:glauon. went overseas severai w# ago and has done his bit for ‘equntry. On his arrival he was en a warm welcome by members f family and relatives. Sappe: prior to enlisting was emâ€" y at O‘Domnell & Henderson s Â¥8, "Ie was taken to his home vy mbers â€"of the Reception Commiiâ€" , Wtere he joined his wife and lit d4augther. _ _ ___ f crowd at the depot. soltiers who arrived in the are Lance Corp. G. Jeffrey, Pte » ‘Bre" A. M. Hall. A. C. _ Pear WÂ¥ McNally and W. S. Bauer. so{diers reaching Canada on the blwm Pte. Burgats. R. R. No. y Sehell. Bdr. Knapp. aBer .John Shennard arrived tmâ€"~ on the 1‘ "2 train and was fl,‘b his por ~‘s. Mr. and Mrs .. Rhenpard §rnoitioery, evnec‘od in the elt© y, are Privates C. Gacler, C. H L Bgt. W. F. PfU~r Spr. E. It: akeon,. Pte. Schumm and Pte eB A o Sn Baturday afternoon and evemng} ral. more Waterloo boys returned Arom overseas and were given welcome by many frienas. James Girling enlisted with ygipaay, 10th Battalion, C. R. T., has been overseas for over two tâ€"Empéror Charles of Austriaâ€"Hunâ€"| â€" & : will likely reside in Switzerland. _ Mr. Arthur Foster has returned from \Federal Council has | favorably Michigan where he spent several days tdered his request recently made with his nephew who is critically ill I&u a score of Kitchener» ts the city and '“eJ bome by their relatives Soldiers‘ Reception e during the weekâ€"end Husâ€" . who have been absent for grested by their wive® apd suns were given so reception by their par and sisters, and by their sweethearts The ‘ by their sweethearts thoge who reached the city afternoon was Lieut. Frank ‘eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Kitchener. He â€" wenl! mearly four years ago. and ber of the sumae year he ; over w France %l Houston. son of "Mr. an‘ i W. Houston. also reiurned on t“:flcmoon. havin« beep met by his parents last Thursâ€" }flmd has been the greatest ming period since the signing arumistice, and an increastng EE WATERLOO . L.OIENG AETURN 0 THEIR HOMES g those who reached the city @ay â€" mornine were Ptes. J 8. Mande)sioh and J. Johnâ€" were greeted by cheers from Of soldiers will arrtve weewy the next few months. h9 dose n‘t the thne. Thot con u & low of hwrin. . ) doring yourse.( with auch thinys h;‘\*o m!hlh give Natura‘s Remâ€" ‘f‘nl lets) %h tal, aud let the show the difference. NR Tulâ€" not mere bowél movers, their is to correct the condition that éona:ipation ud give you real C a Beore Arrive in er During the 5 WERE ‘mnm COURCIL AJOPTS OAYLIGHT MED OME SAVNG ANO FIXES TAX AATE AT 20 sxere arviee@=| â€" [ILLS: FLECTIONS NEW YEARS® DN NR Today â€"Keeps A. 0. HAEHNEL, WA BAZTK . your boc digest your hunent frori f ihe wasts M «yÂ¥ TO AMEND PERMANEN T ROADWAYS BYâ€"LAW Mayor Kutt Instructed to Issue Prociamation Putting Daylight Saving Into Effect at 12 O‘clock Toâ€"night â€"By Vote of 5 to 3 Tax Rate Was Fixedâ€"at 38 Mills. Acted Too Hastily. Ald. Asinussen coatended that the vouncil had aced to â€" hastily on Fri day night. He declared that bhe did 10t believe a deputation of 30 or 10" )r evea uie could adequately repreâ€" :ent the wiil oi the peop‘e | and for hat reasop he felt that the action bad een hasty. He cited the bardships nd incouvenierce _ which | daylight iviag meaut to the outside â€" worker ~ege mornin=s when to rise earlier wewss to srope sround in the | dark aot think there was a majority favor of the byâ€"law and asked that © be umended as be proposed. Satisfy Rural Element. Following this action Ald. Bowman econded by Ald. Lippert, moved that he representation: be made to the Yominion Government recommending hat the question that the . effect of ‘aylight saving on rural elements of oth the United States and Canada e takea up with the United â€" States *overnment for the purpose of hav 1g both countries effect an abridge ment to the present daylight saving wriod im the hope of getting the ap woval of the farmers. This was 4«g0d and the meeting adjourned. At a special meeting of the Waterâ€" loo Town Council held on Monday evening, Mayor Kutt was instructed to issue a proclamation putting Dayâ€" light Saving or Summer Time into efâ€" fect at 12 o‘clock on Tuesday night. There ‘was considerable discussion on the ‘ question, some members not faâ€" voring Daylight Saving until M}y 3. After aâ€"somewhat heated debate on the tax question, the report of the Finance Committee recommending & tax rate of 28 mills for 1919 was adopted on division by a five to three vote. The ‘minority favored 27% mills. ‘1, who seccaded the proposed am adment A byâ€"law was passed fixing the date of the municipal elections on New Year‘s day and nominations on Deâ€" cember 23 of each year. EVANGELICAL SUNDAY SCHKOOL ELECTS OFFICERS ‘The annual meeting of the Emmanâ€" uel Evangelical Sunday School was held on Sunday. The reports preâ€" sented by the secretary and treasurer showed that the school had enjoyea a most prosperous year, The attenaâ€" ance throughout the ,wt was splenâ€" did and"the financial refort was perâ€" haps the best ever presented. The following officers were electea for another year: Superintendentâ€"A. K. Creasmnn. Assistant _ Superintendent Milton Snyder. Secrataryâ€"Henry Ratz. Treasurerâ€"Charles Ott. Pianistâ€"Miss Hilda Hamel. Assistant pianistâ€"Miss Ada Hous. Choristerâ€"Ira Snyder. Supt. Cradle Rollâ€"Mrs. W. Liese: mer MINARD‘S _ LINIMENT . CURES BURNS, ETC. To correct constipation, all organs of digestion cnd eumnination should be helped. Try NR and see how much better you feel. ronnive, Iasting Laneflt; to improve your t (ut Web Ne EU P oo e n e en e td cigestion aytd ‘unsimilation. give yOU & goud hearty sppetite, rmtiale your Iver and howrls, tue np ulnq_y acâ€" MRUP Sm Pm n dsn e r c 2k t.on and {i\'r iour poixonâ€"clogged body A good cleaniag out _ _ _| 0_ ; __; the Doctor Away Supt. Homa Dept.â€"â€"Mrs. Wiegane 2 4 v Neture‘a Remedy (NT Tobicts) ind just goe how r uon bettes sou feel in every wuv. vot i fos Lox: today and take ene each nigh: for o week You‘ll gay you never feit better in your life. _ NR is swold, guaranteed and recommended by ; uur Grugglst. Pumnootne PamedJy iNT Tablets) is not wil", (3°9, {.l«usant in gc« iptog 6n pran ever follows Lut it is Coonrorsca and aure. a nclon en tie digestive mt prem nxaiiniintion i nsc us . o. gton of toil ie i0 yor new ~ . ,. Letfer: Licsod y Cn c tontor, nof yoboor, Ni. nenus wier, 1. proving inâ€" 1 «* ,) 1« gently Y.cope d howel and t un‘ o % . pelsoraous vour our Daylight Saving. It seems as thougbh United 8 aud Canadian railways were Canada and that the Dominion Govâ€" erumenot was of no account when the Parliament voted two to one against Naylight Saving, stated Deputy Reeve Stroh. If the summer time was startâ€" ed a montb late, or May 1st. and terâ€" minate October lst, be would be in favor of it. However, there was nothâ€" ing else to do but adopt the new time, .now that Kitchener and the railways are using it. Councillor Kieswetter was opposed to daylight saving, as the labor man did not want it. He would vete for it, however, if it started a month laâ€" ter The following mption was finally passed _ adopting . daylight | saving. Councilior Kieswetter being the only dissenter : ing on thero. ‘ After some further discussion the matter was dropped. Councillor Sturm not geiting a seconder to his motion. Tax Rate. The tox rate of 28 mills is made up as follows: County rat@ .............2..... 8.31 Public school ................. 0.40 K Ww . High:â€"schonl ::::7::;.:~ 0 IDFAFY _: ) jua ons eromsinensur s â€" OM Debenture payment ........... 6.26 AENCPAI .. 12020220 nurge tn ie s D. TD THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT 1 Y. M. C. A., owing to ill health. Durâ€" | ing 1818 he was attached to the Medâ€" ical Corps and acted as stretcher |bmrer at Vimy Ridge and . othe> places. During the four years spent nverseas Mr. Roos had many narrow escapes from death, being quite close [m the firing line on numerous occaâ€" sions. He is looking well ani glad to get back to civilian life again. Byâ€"Laws Passed. ~ Byâ€"laws were pabsed fixing the pollâ€" ing date of municipal rlectlodu: to January ist each year, to provide for traffic signs on streets, and to appoint a weighmaster. PTE. M. ROOS8 $ IS VISITING â€" IN WATERLOO trom overseas, is a we!we visitor as the home of his sisters.‘the Misses Roos, Géorge street. Pte. Roos went overseas May 15, 1915, and was with the artillery for two years in France, after which he was transferred to the 4 It will be of interest to many of our readers to know that the Dairy Comâ€" petition in connection with _ Dr. Chase‘s Almanac will be resumed this year with more valuable prizesâ€"than ever wese offered before. C Are Ofered This Year For the Best Diary Kept in Or. Chase‘s Calendar: Aimanac. The first prize is an Electric Voice oâ€"phone, the most upâ€"toâ€"date of reproâ€" ducing instruments. the selling price of which is $210.00. . The second prize is also a fine cabinet instrument which sells for $110.00. _ Altogether there are twenty prizes, the â€" total value of which is $500.00. All particulars about _ the _ Diary Competition, along : with | iMustrations and details in regard to the _ Voice oâ€" phones, are found on pages 16 and 17 of Dr. Chase‘ Almgnac. This almanac hak been mailed to practically every home in Canada, but if for any resson you have not reâ€" ceived your copy write to Edmanson. Bates & Co« Ltd., Toronto, and they will send you one by return mail. These prizes are well worth . trying for. and there is no time to _ lose if you are to get a fair start in the com petition SERGT. BRUCE %, VISITING AT SISTERS‘ HOME Sergt. Robert M. Bruce arrived h. town on Friday and ts visiting at the home of his sisters, the Misses Bruce, Allen street. Sergt. Bruce, who reâ€" turned from overseas a few days ago, participated in a number of the max engagements during the war, bavinx enlisted in November, 1915, at St. John, N. B. He went overkeas wich the 26th Battalion, and was wounde.r in the battle of Vimy Ridge on the 8th of April, 1917, but has fully reâ€" covered. He was one of 15 men of his eo-‘::‘;.wbo were not killed in France the war. ~Borgt. Bruce will return to Toronto shortly, wher» he will make his future home. Pte. M. Roos, who returned la_sth'eet IN PRIZES % stt (age P ~6 . 4 f hC .40( the .50 | Galt .50 | Kite 6.26 | The 9. 79 |omn _.._.__ Thich SUDOEN DEATH DF â€" MR. 8. A. HIND Passed Away at K.â€"W. Hosâ€" WAS IN HIS 33TH YEAR ‘The death took place quite sudden ly of Mr. Homer A. Hind, on Friday «fternoob st Ahe Kitchenerâ€" Water:on Hospital. Mr. Hind, who had under goue‘an operation ten days ago, was making spleadid progress towards re covery, and had planned to leave the hospital today to join his wife and family in Waterloo. At 3 o‘giock Fri day afternoon he left his room to go to the telephone to call up Mrs. Hing. when he suddeniy expired just ou« side his room, death being due to heart failure. The late Mr. Hind, who was in h« 35th year, had been a resident of Wa terloo for 1§ years, and for the pasi year conducied a grocery store at the carner of Enion and Mary streets. He leaves a wife and one som Aeder, and two daughters, Laura and An:?n'; also three brothers, Ira ane Cihitom of Detroit, Forbes of Toront« and bis mother in Durham. The funera) took place ou Mo day at 2 o‘clock p. m. to the Emman uel â€" Evangetical | Church, thence t Mount Hope Cemetery. tutton: ‘will "beâ€" presanted to the: ‘mext sesslon of the County Council <by Warden Panabaker into whoee, hands it was given following the meeting. MsmA lanaie â€"~~ds woan also considered by ‘tht meeting, the edneensus of opinior "elnx that the Provincial Governinent hould place s#burban roads on the ame, systeme L Anancial | annortin~ nent as the Proviscial County HRoad: "t wos argued that the Provine rould besr a shere in the constru ‘ion of these suburhan roads on . th: <ame basis as is at . present bein‘ "one by the County and the munic‘ A resolution was Onally passed . re commending â€"to the County Counci that some actfion be taken to interes! the Provincial Government in the .prcgoslthn of placing the suburhan road system on the same hasis as tha‘ nf the Provincial County Road system with the Government contributing. the same propertion to the upkeep and construction of those roads as ig con tributed to the Provincial _ County Roads BUTTER WAS SCARCE AT THE MARKET »lities \The â€"question of the construction epair and maintenance of suburbar ‘There was a scarcity of butter at the Waterloo market this morning. and some of the farmers were unable To supply @all their _customers. The rrire advanced to 50c per lb. and 56c or â€" creamery â€" butter. . Eggs | were quite plentiful at 38c per doz. A few chickens were offered at 30c per Ib.. wihle maple syrup sold at $2.50 per gallon. ssed Away al &.â€"wW. Ho pital While 'glhn( to | AUGUST F. SCHMIDT. ? Mr. August F. Schmidt, 72 years of age passed away on Monday at his home, 12 David street. Deceased was ‘born in Germany but had been resf dent .of this city for many years. He was taken i}l with pneumonia about \ five days ago. His bereaved wife 4 who survives him will have the sym l‘ pathy of hér many friends. He is alâ€" so aurvived by aix children, Otto, Wi‘ ! am, Fred. Rugene. Norman. Lily an m C. zelch. ‘The â€" funeral _ wa® on Wednesday m his late rest ia-m ut 3 Weiget: _ interntent . tho / iplace at the East End, Luheran , sAMUEL BADKE. ‘The funeral of Mr. Samnel Badk« who was found dead in _ hed Frida mrang at hi« home | 143 _ Edwar street. will be held on Monday after noon at 2 o‘clock from the house .t St. Matthew‘s Lutbecan Chneoh /~ thence to Mount Hope Cemetery. Mr Badke came here from Germany _ 54 years ago and had | made Kitchener his home since that time. _ Beside: his bereaved wife he is survived . hy five children Gus of this city, , Eliza "eth of Los Angeles. Cal.. Edward o Manitoba, Laura (Mrs. Hoch) of this city, and Mathilda at home. . Tw brothers Ferdinand of this city . and Rev. J. Badke of Braniford also sur tvive him. Felephone Booth. L N VERY POOR CONDILTION OBITUARY ‘olution providing "that in the opinion >f the House all ministers of the crown should be miembers of the House of Commons, or become such within a period of three months after their apâ€" sointment to the Cabinet." <©â€" There Ara‘at présent three membes 5f the cabinet Who sit in the Senate, namely Sin James Lougheet, Minister af Civil Restablishment, Hon. F. E. Sfundif, Postmaster General, and Hon. Thursday,"Friday BrickerGermannCo. Ltd In fact, the lines offered for these 3 days will be so exceptionally good Mm can prepare yourself for a j > § "‘ â€"_ BIG 3 DAY BARGAIN _ DAY * Beautify _ _ and Brighten 3000 Rolls of Handsome Wall Papers at from . 10¢c, 12 V2c, 15¢, 20c, 25¢, 50c to 75c â€" Ralls. worth 20¢ and 25¢ for ... 3000 Rolls of special Wall Papers for Bedrooms, Halls and Dining Rooms, worth 1/ 5e a r p 12%4¢c and 15¢ a roll for 7c’ Sc and loc 2000 Rolls of special Wall Papers, suitâ€" able for Parlors, Dens, Dining Rooms and Varnish â€" Tile Wall Papers for Bath Rooms and Kitchens, all sanitary and washable, in good patterns, worth §0c_ alnd 50¢ a roll for . BURLAPS, in dyed and colored, 36 to 72 in. wide, suitable for Kitchens, Bathâ€" rooms and Dados in Diningrooms, very special at ....... 500, 60(: and 75C We mention no prices here at all, for we know you will appreciate the BARâ€" LAIXS better when you see them. 3 * BUBRLAFPS N QTEu dn COTUIERM €000C I 1 72 in. wide, suitable for Kitchens, Bathâ€" _ | We are constantly in touch with first rooms and Dados in Diningrooms, very |\ _ class Paperhangers. Come fll'"'z“M s special at ....... and ‘ your papers and we will help you the 50¢, 60c *"* 75¢ veat. _ Phone 687w. ) > PHONE o’ ~‘ #ANG J REACY : LIMITEGD wet J . / 6 + t [b 4 Many odd lines are going very cheap, especially some odd lines of HOSIERY, CORSETS AND SILKS Will find this store displaying an unusu®m fige ‘ot of S P EC I A 1. * #»~s#f : Come on Thursday. Â¥ = C Waterloo‘s Great Corner Store 12"c, 30c and 350 15c *"*" 18c Gideon Robertson, Minister of Labor. The first named department has a Parliamentary Underâ€"Secretarf in the Commons, in the person of Col. Clarke of Bruce. The others have no repreâ€" sentatives. â€" â€" WILL CITE PREEEDENT. Alplabls aubndniidaist «Sechithhntur danr t ant mb en plersi it d ar + *‘house was dism‘ered by Magistrate @ Sir Thomas White will reply to the‘ wai in police court and Shine deciar °_ motion and will undoubtedly point out‘ed not guilty whenâ€"the evidence of ./ that there is British precedent for the,j trlxe gmwn v:u htlonnd not to be suffi~ . p i1 likery | ciently convineing TFraâ€" Aetendast . present situation. He will also li ey‘w" trpresented byâ€" Soligitor t point out that in the years of thejryigence of witnesses was heard bfl‘ 3 Laurler regime, there Wwere Senators it wres not found to h» mufficient in . in the Cabinet. |wericht to make out a care. ‘ : -"r 6 TETS VAL : : : ‘There was a drunk. broughthefre ___ waAants vaACANCIES eicLED? 1"” apistrate. _ ‘The" mas . ‘pieaiet S A bilt under theâ€" name of 87 w."gumy and when_ asked. to . explait _ .. Jacobs, of George Etienne Cartien; has | where h« ohtsinedh‘® Aigwor â€"atator _ already recelved a first reading in the i'h&t be had whiskey in h.ll:"nm # House. This bill provides that within;}?f "‘;tf?dhf‘:’“'.';‘:'" a cal “hww‘ â€" sai YO days after a seat is declared vn-il;::m"‘ i. “‘:m;n, f‘:\pcr“:\ hefora, :) cant, a new writ shall be issued vgr;',‘;r.‘,fy Himsel{ against,the. cpfg'!wl jnda! an election: and that no member of| fie pafd $1D and cofté. °* e WA parliament shall sit for more than one | eua:r_éigfiim s + % seat and that ifhe persists in doing | The Pustoms retur~s "or "?'5, mongk | 00 so he shall incur a penalty of 3200 Â¥:o(.Marc‘uh were $8+467 I.T‘.“For-r)hrzfi â€" oA )dny. At the present time there atp; 1918 they were $8+475 36â€" "rbo,gx § ‘tour vacancies of long standing in they ‘"TD8 for the fiscal yvear show & tofal % H But thereâ€"is no machinery b ‘ol‘ 41 08671192 is comperM with 1 ouse, Bu YÂ¥ 69 !;1 177 340.81 for the previous ~fiscrt which byeâ€"clections can be held. vearyr. f t x §ig. e ETAE P Lo 2 eimccbaiee, al This is the very best time to do the decorating of those dark and dingy roomsâ€"when the Sm'l‘nu rush is on it will be difficult to get suitable men to hang papers, â€"besides we have the bost choice of Effective wWal _ Paperszon hand now, and many artistic effects at modâ€" erate cost. â€" See our samples in the Cm'pgt Dept. and Saturda The Home SANITILE, for Bathrooms and Kitchâ€" ens, in good designs, colors of Biue, Green and Tan, 48 in. wide, best washable 5oc material, special price ..... ... .. ROOM MOULDNINGS, in all siyles to suit the different: papers, in While, On‘ and Mission finish, plate Rail and Coves, prices from 2¢, 3¢, 5¢, 10¢ to 15¢ :\staot. Besides these Big Specialys we ::rg showâ€" ing the most upâ€"toâ€"date effects in‘ Tapesâ€" tries, Velours, Chintz, Tinted and [Tiffany effects, suitable for all Rooms and to carry out any color scheme desired. sA #} ‘weir in police court and Shine declayâ€" ‘cd not guilty whenâ€"the evidence of {the Crown was found not to be suffi {ciently convincing.. ‘Pre Aefendast | was represented byâ€" Solicitor Bray. "‘vidence of witnesses was heard but it wrs not found to h» ‘mufficient in Pwricht to make out a cage. ‘ > ~> 1: ‘that be b2d whiskey in bls own ‘house. ‘Hp atated fhat it was ‘ni‘d;nmfl ithat he h>d thken t96â€" much] |leaviig the rorw in en; bfevi q l;foflify Himsel{ nq.flmt‘tb;'cptg winds" ‘He pafd $1D an d coft«." CCC [ 000C EVIDENCE WAS + +) | INSUFFICIENT T) CONVICT® The case agaiast Thomas â€" Shine charged with conducting a «isorderly house was dism‘rred by | Magistrat ‘There was a drunk. brouxht"hefre the Magistraté. _ ‘The‘ man. "pleaded gullty and when asked. to. erplaih where he: obtstnedâ€"hs }tgror â€" atater P3

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