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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Dec 1921, p. 5

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Christmas Programme At Methodist Church b f Last night the pupile of the Waterâ€" loo Methodist Sunday school made merry in the church at their anpual Enristmas entertainment. The room was gay with evergreâ€"ns and etreamers, while a Christmas tree, prettily decorated and with an @undance of gifts, held a vantage point in front. After a delightful Christmas proâ€" gramme had been given by the pupils under the direction of Miss Hilda Roos, Sant«a Claus arrived and amidet laughter and merriment disâ€" tributed the gifts. The affair was well attended and completely suc cessful. ASKED FOR COMMITAL " An unusual case came up in Water Joo court Thursday afternoon wher Patrick Kelly, who appeared befori *“illrnte Wear on a charge of vit uiltrnte Wear on a charge of ;ktlcy. asked to be given lod; it the county jail for the winter parently the accusod had hbeen oi‘ employment for some time i@ no friends or relatives . f om he could receive help derstanding his priglicament magistrate _ mad arrangem whereby he‘ might be . comfort lodged for 9" days, (luring whic will be employed at odd jobs ari the court house FUNERAL HELD The funeral took plac noon of the late John S died at his home on Er Tuesday. â€" Services werd at the Mennonite church Scehnoider, â€" From there were taken to the Ment tery for burial The f largely attended by frien Christmas Market ‘The Christmas murket mmorning was largely . att« farmers and citizens. Although turkeys | wore | scaree, versily arrived they eold at 58c and 60c per pound. ,-xp;-ml his vacil Lhy % Attention "Consult Our p Expert _ Optician Always at Your Service Arnolid Jansen Special Offer to New Subcribers To Chronicleâ€" Teleg'raph * Ilvumnulu1mmnumu|mmualm|m||umnlllllunllmmmommumnllllulllmmnmuuuu|m|umuumuumnumnnlo||mnmxlnmmummv'flnmulmmlmlfll \We are very desirous of adding to our lists those in the munity not now subscribers to Waterloo County‘s leading 1 and as an extra inducement make the following special offer You Should Read the County‘s Leading Weekly Paper Three excellent reasons why The regular price of the Chron icleâ€"Telegraph month‘s subscription but as an extra offer to n« will send the paper from now until January 31st, subscription price of $1.50. In other words you get the paner FREE DU and JANUARY if you subscribe now. °APER FREE FROM NOW UNTIL JANUARY : Everything of im portance in your own home paper Subscribe through your en Erb stt ng which h attended hy Rev Re ndu Our Extra Free Offer Aroun rtably lg f1 after iD A Mr ng WATERLOO Chickens sold at 28¢ and Christmas trees were §@APC@ and a few that were on disp!ay sold from 50c to $1.25, according to #1%¢. But ter was 43c and 45c a pound; eggs as usual were scarce, selling at T5¢. The New Year‘s market Will Hikely be held on Saturday, l)eoe-.b.r 31. REâ€"ELECTED REEVE The Twin City friends of; Mr. David B. Musselman will be interâ€" ested to know that the citizens of Osborne, Sask, the municipality in which he regides, recently reâ€"glect: ed him RKeeve by a large majority. CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH Preston‘s Christmas market | was over at 9 o‘clock on Saturday. Butâ€" ter sold at 48 to 50 cents a pound, egge started off at 80 cents a dozen, then dropped to 75 cents a â€" dozen. Geese were 35¢ a pound, ducks 35¢ to 40¢c, chickens 30c to 35¢ & pound. No turkeys were noticed at the mar ket this morning. 1.0.0.F. MET . ‘The Initiatory Degree was bestowâ€" ed upon several new members _ of Germania Lodge, 1.0.0.F. _ at their regularf meeting last evening. OFFICERS LOCATE TWO STILLS and €hief â€"of Police: David Crawford and Provincial Officer Gardiner loâ€" cated a still at Freeport yesterday afternoon. . They got a quantity of mush and some goods. which the ofâ€" ficers believe to have been stolen. Thav alsn Jocated another stHll in afternoon. . The maush and some ficers believe 1 They also. loca Preston the Pre GORDON Gordon Dental C for the h with the Graeh‘s is Bartholome w Mi been wcho Chiristn horthy iml to Clayton ken M CHRISTMAS MARKET tr. George Rum: wty nrrived hot It keeps you informed as to all happenings local, which everybody like«s to know about You are also naturally interested in Canadian again the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph excels. _ Com| through our own telegraphic service. An important and exclusive feature is our list of auction sales in which hundreds of articles are enumerated. It will pay you to watch this list closely CHILD DH Iso located anoft Both cases will ston court. cot He to a hos} afterwal Eieanor Neag tending _ the in â€" Toronta As W1 AWT 1 wl HOME FROM COLLEGE Prestien, who is attending teee at Toronto. is home B nearest agent H M AT BLAH pare M w PL is1 { MeGill W FREE DURING DECEMBER me up in w1 ONTARIO . ; n the steT Mi M rred the rla or order direct be n m Father H. Aeymans _ Cabinet of Silver A very pleasant social event took place at St. Louls Hall yesterdasy when the Christian Mothers of the church held an enjoyable euchre. ‘The room presented a C0#y APâ€" pesrance, and the evergreen streamers decorations . created utmosphere of Christmas cheer happiness. I1 Is The appearance of Rev. Father Hubert Aeymans was a signal to the secretary, Mrs. Diebold, . who «rose apd read a comgratulatory adâ€" dress, after which the president, Mrs. P. Behel, came forward and pre-‘ sented him with a beautiful cabinet: of silver on behalf of the society. ‘ Father Aeyman, although . comâ€" pletely surprised, made a suitable reply. The euchre was much . enâ€" joyed by the â€" ladies, Mesdames Pringle, E. Doerr and E. Fischer being the successful players, after ‘the game refreshments were served and the ev wocial way Caretaker Was N â€" Honored by Staff \ir. and Mrs. R. Bateman were the . guests of honor at ‘@ dinner held at the central School closing yesterdey. A purse was presented to Mr. Bateâ€" misn, who is the caretaker« of _ the school, by the teaching staf{, as . @ token of their appreciation of his faithful work tor the past year. Dur ing the preseniation several humorâ€" ous verses were read by Miss Vanâ€" Every alter which gifts were . preâ€" sented to the teachers. . All present spent an enjoy able time aiter which the teachers lett for their respective hamae ta snend their Christmas holj excels. Complete summary of news sented to the 1c spent an enjoy al the teachers left homes to spend | dan s. Miss Florence Krug has beet holi daving at Windsor, Ont., the gumu‘ of Mr. and Mre. Leo. MeLaugliiin Mrs. J. H. Webb and her gnex! Mrs. Hunter: from Chicago, left las Wednosday to spend Christmas with Mroand Mrs To HL Hall at Toronto | dis been the the Oc wl ng af 1 in the surrounding comâ€" ding weekly newspaper is $1.050 for a twelve w â€" subscribers we 1923 for the regular NOTICE TO ted ons havieg clains against state ofâ€" Michael Linahan of ownship of Wellesley, in the v o of Waterloo, Farmer, who eâ€"Christm on John 3 evening was completed in a Florenc ittending I School nt ember, 1821 Clement, Hattin & Snider, Kitchener Ont. Solicitors for Clemens Boege! Executor. late the sid 31st, 1922. Uf 19 lersign t Kitchener of interest, personal and and world events. Here ibout Janu ilars This o the 20th day of < required to deliv a of such claims d on or before the Fhomas. who lias the â€" Kindergarten Toronto, is «pendâ€" c holiday« at her CREWITORS notice is given ster est this 19th day 1922 ite will against Apâ€" and an after | Mayor Bohlender Announces His Retirement a n d | Reeve Stroh is Candidate for Mayoraltyâ€"May 801 Opposed by Exâ€"Mayor W. G. Weichel â€" Many| be : opposed by a former mayor, Mr. | G. Weichel, who, however, resery |his final decisiva until today, \ eandidates haviag until nme ocl< ( tonight to qualify. There will also likely be a c test for the reevesI‘p. Depaty Ree | S. Kieswetter announced his int« | tion to stand for Reeve ma he m | be opposed by N. Hender on, ; memebr of last year‘ counc l 1. | Dietrich was also â€" nominatoed | reeve. J. Nicho} G. Srhn.':\rr Nomination Meetine From the declarations of ees at the Waterlo»+ non imeeting held in the town hi‘l day evening there ppomises lively contest for pos tion: council next year. The Jicto nominated was a long one cates that more tha i asual is being taken by the ratop: to who shull hbe their munic presentatives for the comin, months. â€" About ene lumdzed were present at hte meeyn Reeve troh innoon candidate for maror : opposed by a former i Nominees for the Council Elected by Acclimaiion Mr. Arthur Foster, a merin the council for several yours, i new deputy reeve, being clecle aeclamation as were also th s trustees in the various war‘s. . are Messrs. M. E. Braend‘c, . Shantz, C. O W. Kutt 4. K. Cressm in roRr scHoOL BoARD East Ward, M. E. Brandle, : West Ward, Allen Shantz, as South Ward, C. 0 .Hemphill, North Ward, Dr. F. L. Weid Harmony in the Council. {t Reeve M. H. Stroh who some time|,, mgo announced his intention, of en }‘ tering the mavorality race in his 3 address _ referred to the harmony fl which had existed among members M of the council during the past year I Only once, he sald, had he occasion n; to turn againat the will of the coun:; cll, and that was in the case of this | 1eroctlon of cement blocks at the inâ€" $( | tersection of the main streets In the lplnce of the present wooden traffic |! | posts, as he had learned from tho‘ i authorities that he himself would be | responsible for all accidents el\'.u»cl1 lby their erection. Above all things, ‘ | he said if he was given the author ‘Ity in the next year‘s coun@il he , would see ‘that the pavement was| laid from Buck‘s Hill to meet‘the l epd of the present pavement . on King Street. 9 | Weidenhammer Mr. J. C. Haight, town clerk, was elected chairman of the merting. Mayor Bohlender Retires. Mayor Bohlender said he would not again be a candidate for mayor, but was undecided as to whether he would stand for the â€" council. He thanked the members of the past year‘s council (or their hearty sup port and coâ€"operation during _ the year % FOSTER I8 DEPUTY REEVE UNOPPOSED orth Ward, Dr. F. 1. Weides hammer, accl. FOR SEWER COMMISSION W. Wilton W. Toletzke W. Kutt G. Lackenbau»s G. M. Hoffman C. Giex J. Dierlamm F. Toletzki 1. Thiel FOR WATER AND LIGiHE COMMISSION J. R. Kaufman Arthur Fester M. H. Stroh D. Bohlender Wm. Kutt A. Bechtel W. G. Weiche! FOR REEVE W. Henderson L. F. Dietrich S. Kieswetter _ Is Candidate As Reeye. Deputy Reeve Kieaweltar FOR MA YOR AT W Sanderson "a 22z ~ UNEXPECTED so like!y b6 d ies 11 Dh Iin-n.lu’ | imnounced his . ie Reevo ma h N.0 Hendera yoar‘ coune‘| various wate E. Braend‘c Hemphill _: ind J« red ciliz"n nto ML tw Leeve If W nounced that he would be a cand+ date for Reeve. His address was brief during which he spoke of the efficiency of the local fire brigade, in comparing them with other towns of the same size. th D Reviewed Year‘s Work Councillior A. oFster briefly _reâ€" viewed the year‘s fingncial stateâ€"| ment. In doing so he said that the | probable expenditure had been estiâ€" mated too closely at the beginning of the year and unforeseen expendiâ€" tuers had arisen, it being necessary for some of the committees to exâ€" ceed their estimates, resulting in an overdraft. â€" However, he said the true standing of the municipality was to be measured by its assets as compared with its liabilities. There had been a substantial increase of assets during the year and coday no town enjoyed a higher standing ’ among financial men than the inunâ€" icipality of Waterloo. | The character of its cltizens was tu) be seen in the prompt way | in A\\‘hin'h they paid their taxes, . l8ss flhan iour hundred dollar» being out standing. Waterloo also had as low ‘a Inx rate as any town that Qe knew of. He announced his intention of ‘»xum!lnu for the office of deputy Strong For Public Ownership _ W 6. Welchel, exâ€"M.P., _ and a P nsl ormer mayor, also a nominee loi he mayoralty, said he was unde [ en cided whether to stand or not He ' s . ‘ referved to the fact that 15' had com ‘ Soczal ana pleted the unexpired | terin of six wonths of the Jate Ley! Graybill, | who died in 1911,‘affterwards being "‘â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"_ elected North Waterloo‘s represenli Christmas Day coming on a Sunâ€" tive In the Dominion House. The «day, is it does this year, should call mair. reason be would stand, should our attention more particularly to lie ajecfde to enter the mavoralts The spiritwal meaning of this festiâ€" C"4 ACCLAMATIONS The * stes :’;I Mr. Arthur Foster, a member of are the ssost i the council for several years, was|rie for u ho s pr. homored by his election to the deâ€" he‘pw-fluwhm by _ acclamation,| _ Mrs. C *! rag | while the school Trustees and the| visitor in he mombers of the Water and Kight her son, M: on Commission and the Sewer Commisâ€"| ham, Allan |p|n were also similarly homored. Abbve is a list of the candidates| Another 8 anâ€") standing tor the Councll _ _â€" / tego is Mrâ€" In wl in seenied _ disposed Adam Keck in his D. Brill tre Exâ€"Mayor W. G. Weichel Will Oppose Reeve M. H. Stroh Di ther citizens will on Monday the task of selocting the tatives for the incom m ll(-vv/r‘ Stroh who is hind e d1 °. Hasenf Toletzkl Othe the offic by exâ€"M W Hen year s CC Reev Reeveship and will enter the test against Deputy | Reeve welter who is also _ running Reeve For Councillors there are no less than fifteen running including a good sprinkling of young men, with six to be elected. W W Hs CONTEST FOR MAYORALTY tand, Ira Snydei the 11 Henderson wias anticlpated from f nominations for t t ent _ Onlario . governinent disposed to oppose . Nir ck in his great undertaking i ownership. _ Tle support blic ownershiff should rally im in earnest. support . ol i enterprises ol which he W ter H DEPUTY REEVE le unci uncil beco Re p P $ 2 :' ~y roh who ds ston { Mayor will be t W. G Weich Gatschen nyder, H. Weiler Stroh and E. Bau COUNCIL MAYOR yel. M. c REEVE to 1 H mi prises ol signal sut W Be has qual ng, the follow lefinite â€"inten i trich Hauch N ie w m 1 next W. Brill L2 H vilal from ownet briefly fied for th Bor Hal the the lid1y whip pp nit W Kies Wa Lang‘s n Home gladdening gifts to make ten thousand Jreams come Co. has been very fortunate indeed in securing substantial "conce their wholesale houses of late which enables them to display the good practical gifts at prices in reach of all. Missâ€" Rachel Haight of .\h.\llstt‘l‘l University, Toronto, is spendinr her vacation at the home of her muthcr.g \Urs. F. Haight, Cedar Street. | A bargain carnival starts tomorrow at this store for the home always remember their friends at the holiday season. They have a § ment that will help you in choosing the right and most practics prices you will never forget. , the gin laugl Messr«. Theo. Wells. Frink Hugh es, Walter Dreithaupt, Wilfrid Hil | Bard and Grant Harper are nmongnt' the students from Toronto Univer:, sity who are enjoyiog the (‘hrlnlmuu% M r Every item is a revelationâ€"one sensation after anotherâ€" and the merchandise is of unsurpassed merit. Item for item, price for bargain collection dominates all lines of merchandise in this commul telling force. This jis a merchandise eventâ€"an underpricing sup assemblage of bargains that will spur all shoppers to a buying pitch an ish all buyers. Compareâ€"be convinced. All they ask is an opportunity you their beautiful array of merchandise. | th lays in You perhaps know the policy of this store. Every article is sold un "golden rule" planâ€"every purchase made, guaranteed. They stand | their merchandise. Offering nothing but the finest grades of merc Will take back, exchange, or refund money for any reason whatsoever. ity who are enjoying the ulidays in the Twin City M We know you will be glad to find that this store leaves no stone unturned to bring values supreme. t Ar M m sons0 rot? Mre Mr men A Social and Personal l us ery an nan tt {rlendship that increases ur Christmas joys and mine & mamory releases (, I thoughts of Auld Lang S: pend M anulf the he H he funeral which A nogue last Sunday mas visitor at t ts. Albert street We wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year. party lin Kathl| Sarni »ther sc.lent freim Ridley Cob Mr. and Mre. Chatles is Mr. \Nâ€"rray ayder, who is hald at their hothy Ro orge Trumpour is spending holidav at Bloomfield, Ont t of Mr. Robert Rabbic. Iward Johnson, the world‘s vnor, was a holiday visitor to this week, where he was r with a party of friends of n oand Lady Baton‘s â€" jolly M ng idden death last week of s _ Brough _ of â€" Kingston, f \Mrs. A. C. VanEvery, was in Waterloo with sincerest nd much sympathy is felt ereaved family. Mre. Vanâ€" nd daughter Besasie attendâ€" funcral which was held at ‘lorence Mueller of Toronto ty is s«spending the holiday t the home of her mother, Charles Muelier, Young St. se Hilliard, the directres® derich Kindergarten, is a cvisitor at the home of her ‘\ ~ingham of Toronto, is .'y Miss Catharine Hahn, of Londomn, in Waterloo, the guest Of is spending the holidays with her M E. D. and Mrs. Cunningâ€" cousin, Mise Maric Cressman, \l nd Christma wses Watson, Mary Street, osts of their Uncle at Barâ€" hort visit. o / Miss E. Henderson, King Street s Matcoine Trumpour|ig the guest of Tpronto friends over the holiday with Ler| Christmas. der.ch. Ont l smcs en Lang spent i few during the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Stoody Come 1 BALL & CO. Jeron Arwold Montreal _ Uns mas with Mrs. Lang Syne inu | _ Miss E. Seagram of "Gien Mawr‘ TSchool, Toronto, Mr. Froude Seagram \of McGill University, Montreal, and ‘ Messrs Campbell and Philip Seagram | of Upper Canada College, Toronto, \have arrived home for their Christâ€" cmas vacation, which they will spend ~with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ‘Froude Reagram, at "Bratton ‘ House." WATERLOO enjoying the holidays at his home on George Street, Waterloo, with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Snyder and famâ€" lly ! Miss Frances Bean is epending ltlu- hristmas holidays with her aunt. \ Mrs. Bertram Blackwell, Toronto. ! Mr. Cecil Ruby, eldest son of Mr ‘and Mrs. Charles Ruby, who has been crowned with honors by his Alma hl:ulor of Ann _ Arbor University, Michigan, is enjoying the Christmas ihulidnyu at his home, 741 King St. W . Kitchener, Ont. Messrs, Kenneth and "Billy" Sims, sons of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sims, are spending their vacation in Kitchener. Edward Bauman who is home for his Christmas vacation entertained his friends to supper and a YUTry pleasant evening on Thursday at his home on Margaret Ave entertained a number of her friends to a delightful dancing party at the Masonic Hall last night, Krug‘s or and the large number of guests pre went thoroughly enjoyed the very pleasurable event. Masonic HMall IMB! MMBIMG M 00 00 and the large number of gnests pre: ; N O T I C E f went . thoroughly enjoyed the \'or,v“ .,i pleasurable event l of Applicafiol‘ m % Mr. Carl Smith who is pursuing [ Parliament *4 his medical studies at Western Un ‘ . x+ versity Medical Colloge, is apendâ€" | NOTICE is hereby given that &n ing a few weeks at his home in the application will be made to §he city during the Christmas weason. | Legialative _ Assembly of the Plb vince of Ontayio at the next Sout: Misse Ella and Laurine Ellis are ; * fon thereof, _ by _ The W m «pending the holidays at their hoi» iy I *3 ast Co a" Say in Hespelet ounty Loan and Savings Company _ _ | for an Act:â€" i Misse Ella and Laurine Ellis are «pending the holidays at their hoi» in Hespeler Mr. and Mrs bringville â€" are Kitchener Missea _ Olive â€" Bowman, Maye Euler and Ruth Clemens were the hostesse of a jolly dancing party at the D.R 8. club rooms laat night. A â€" representative . number of the younger set of the Twin City were present ahd greatly anjoyed the exâ€" cellent music furnished by Mullin‘s orchestra. During the course of the evening dainty refreshments were served The â€" hospitality of the young hostss was much apprclated by all who attended . Mra. M. C The 45th wedding Mrs. R. Middleton of Seâ€" are holiday visitors in Hall, College street, umber of her friends dancing party at the are receiving the congratulations of their many friends. is Mr. ‘"Ted" Pridham is spending his Christmas vacation at his home in Goderich. Miss Phoebe Watson, Mr. Homer Watson and Miss Mary Watson of Doon. spent Christmas with Waterâ€" loo relatives. Mr. Albert Nahrgang of Detrojt renewed acquaintances in town ovâ€" er the holiday. Mr. E. Musselman â€" of â€" Windsor spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conrad. Mr. Walter Uffelman of Montreal spent Christmas at his home in Waâ€" terloo Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith of Torâ€" onto were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Smith. Mrs. Charles Howard and son of (Chatham were guests at the howe of her mother over Cbristmas. Mr. William Windsor, of P‘tl'd a visitor in town for a few days. A HAPPY FAMILY GATHERING The home of Mr. and Mrs. B Ki Rechtel, Allan St., was the scane df ~ a happy gathering of relatives and . | friends on Christmas Eve when a ; delightfully _ entertaining . program a was contributed by those ptesent. | A real â€" Santa â€" Claus dw 1 gifts and sweet meats to the “ { folk at the close of the PrO@F&Mikk. l# ta To authorize the said Comâ€" pany to carry on the busineéss of a Trust Company under "The w and Trust Corporations Act" and amendments thereto. Li (b) To egncel the powers af the Company _ to _ carry on .. business as ‘@ Loan Corporation under the said ‘"The Loan and Trust Corporaâ€" tions Act‘" after the said Company has been registered as a Trast Corâ€" poration. f (c) To change the name of said Company from The ‘Wat County Loan and Savings Com to The Waterloo Trust and Sa Company. y o. The Waterioo. County . Lok® Gavings Company . y Long d he Proj | | ct m'i ‘atério0 : ompany 2

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