SCHOOLS OVER-CROWDED The various, schools which U; ad on Sept 5th. are uvvrt’row‘ and the School Board are now I cussing ths, question of "recting Iddltion to awnmmodnle the creased number of young tolks tending whoa). At the Cunt A large number of Waterloo Methodist young pvuplo "ujoyed a corn and welner roast on Tuesday evening. The gathering was held on the propvrly ot Mr. Arthur Fos- ter near Bridgeport and it proved a highly enjoyable event. a big bun fire and an lmptumplu program adding to the plasma ot the oc- culon. l and met the school board taut a number or plans and of schools and addition: proposed mum aux-um wind: will be re, tuture, CONFERS WITH BOARD. Architect Brown ot Hamilton was I visitor its Waterloo on Monday and met the school board, submit? tatt a number or plans and sketches of schools and additions for the, proposed mum urcomtnudailos, which will be rennin-d In [lie near, AUTO COLLISION. In an auto collision on Friday evenlug on Erh St, a large touring car ran head on into a Ford which was considerably damaged, includ- ing the bending ot the front axle and InJury to the tenders. The occupanls or the car rsulped un- hurt. REPORTS RECEIVED. _ The Victorian Order of Nursesl held its regular meeting on Morri day afternoon when the report or; the nurse, Miss E. Laird was new calmed and also a report presented by Mrs. Clive Bean, who was the( delegate to the recent convention in Ottawa. Mr. Frederick Doering ot Waterloo returned last week trom a nineteen momhs' trip to the United Kingdom the union of South Africa and Brit- ish East Africa. During the trip he travelled 42.000 miles and visited many places ot historic interest. There Is a substantial increase in the number ot students attending the Waterloo. College and Semin- my: Prof, Dr. Little states that the attendance ls growing in popu- larity from year to year and has in excellent staff ot instructors. ' THE MARKET. At the Waterloo Market on Sat- urday the price of butter and eggs was the same as the previous yeeir. Other products was plenum! and sold at current prices. SCHOOLS took part in the muwlcnl teatiral It that place; They made the trip by auto. BANDS no TO TAVIOTOCK The W.M.S. Band. Bory Band Ind Thlele Concert company went, to Turiatock on Tuesday where they 1 NEW STUDENTS AT COLLEGE VISITED MANY COUNTRIES HELD CORN ROAST, Optician . Kill! at the Market Wanner Phone 35: News of Interest Around Town with at uni: who do not know what in wrong with than. Tho only pot-Ill. em in tho mm; of lame. unduly ground to suit the Wtst ind'vidunl Mod. a can iteltr your eyes. Bae We can Help vairGFesriiG Ill about it. of People; Suffer mugepurt and it proved Joyahie event. a big bun an Impromptu program the pleasure or the oc- Arnold Jansen Juls which (menu â€alum ot th are overcrowded“ m-nlalion of ard are now dis? Mrs Ed. Lip tt of erecting art, Hmilh. Mrs. 'is.' Mr,a Ed. Uphardt and Mrs. J, an Smith. Mrs, J. M. Lining, the ta.'ioeut. prusldt‘d and the how at slurs. w. Korh and Mrtr. Herb ml served dainty mfreshmnm- At the regular meeting of the Women's Misslonary Society of the St Julm‘a Lullmmn rhurch held on Wurlmwlny the Hammer reported that the substantial sum of tttrt had been raised by the soclely tor tho parish hall tand. A pleasing Mature ot the meeting was lhe pre- i MET AT WATERLOO. 1 The Mnum‘ial District meeting or the Gait district was held in the Waterloo Methodist church on Tues. day attert1oun at which addresses were delivered by John Taylor ut Galt and Dr. Hamburger of Kltch. ener. In their addresses they dealt with the question of spiritual needs and the methods to be adopted to secure the spiritual results desir-l trd, Rev. G. w. Marker ot St. Cam-l1 Mines spoke on a missionary theme, There was an ravens-n! representa- tion from the churches or the dis- mm. BOY DISAPPEARS. The disappearance of Stewart Krueger, aged 15 years, son at Mr. and Mrs. H. Krueger, Erin Bt., WI- terloo, is causing much anxiety to his parents, On Sunday night he retired to his room about 9 o'clock, but when called for school an Mom day morning his room was found “mam. He wore a navy blue suit and u peaked cap, Chief Muslim- truln has forwardul it description lo it number at [owns aud pm." to a number at towns and cities. The young lad left home Without any apparent reason. ( School there are about 650 scholars iand 200 at the Alexandra school. :The various classes are crowded. {Principal P1aytord has an excep- ltionauy large entrance class and Jan assistant has been engaged. MERRY-GO-ROUND DISMANT. LED. The plcrtie parties being held at tlu, Waterloo Park are almost over and the "berry-tro-round has been dismanued. Next year the park hoard will arrange tor better bath, iug facilities. BAND AT TAVISTOCK The Tavistock Musical Society gave a joint band concert on Tues- day evening which was largely at- tended, The Waterloo Senior Band and Boys' band and tue Thiele Con- u'rl 1'ompany furnished the music. Kitchener and Waterloo Boards. the of Kitchener and Waterloo. The c old scenes and me ' visit to Waterloo. On his arrival In the morning he was met at the station try promin- ent citizens and was extended I hearty welcome alter which he spent the morning quietly visiting when the various unkind!“ combined to Velma, Can-d†Framer. Rt. Hon. my“: man unmade King, A who at am county who now occupie- tho high- en position In the un oi an Curl adian people. REALIZED SUM OF $154 Wed-may. Sept. 18th. w rumble dny itt a. m Kitchener .34 North Tratar dainty refreshments. Cordial Reception to Canada':, Premier Rt.Hon. Mackenzie King by; North Waterloo Citizens J. M Minx. the Dres- life membership l the hostesses, Mrtr. Herb Koch making an Internal North wank» are crowded. has an excep- Herb and wane-nun has resigned and has “won plan-(I on superannuat‘oa " lowance. His Ntutt'ti.sor is Mr, Ed, Svhlomwr for ten years chief clerk in the, customs donnrlmnnl I" position as t Waterloo has Hwn plan-d tFl NEW "Y" CONSTR‘ The street railway ha: a temporary "Y" at the king and Cedar Sta. u place ot the "Y" at the Church and King Sts. closed while the new in lwing completed. ( MRS. MARY VETTER Mrs. Mary Vetter nee Goetz, a sister ot Mrs. It. Cook ot Kitchener and Mrs, J. Katzenmeier ot New Hamburg passed away at her home here, 676 Broadway. Butralo, follow- mg a brief illness. Deceased is survived by heir husband, Mr. Hy., Vutter, two sisters, Mrs. J. llllg‘ and Mrs. G. Sucks both ot tte) chewan and one brother, John Goetz of Dushwood, Ont. Interment} took place at Buffalo Tuesday morn- ing. ' NEW COLLECTOR. Mr. J, J. Couus who has held tho, with)“ as Customs Collectsr in Her husband predeceased her, The funeral was held trotn her late residence. Victoria Street. on Monday afternoon to the Waterloo Mennonite church and cemetery. Six sons survive, " Meruto, Ezra, Henry Her husband Dream-r: MR8. E. ZIEGLER. On Friday there passed away an aged and respected citizen of Wal- erluo in the person ot Mrs. Esther Ziegler at the advanced age ot " years. She had been a resident here tor tourteen years. Welleuley and Linwood, leaving the same evening for Toronto. BridtreporlctnriiiRto, Elmira, St Jacobs, Heidelberg, St, Clements, Welleuley and Linwood, leaving the On Thursday Hon. Mr. King-VII. lted the muWuvrlitieas at North Waterloo, including Waterloo, welcome to Premier King who " dulled the big "than; which A. ell-led may from 311 M of the faruntr. I In the evening I bl; mm '"", held In the Y.M.C.a. manhunt which was attended by seven] hun- dred representative citizen: trom all parts at the county. Premier King was the guest ot honor and with Hon. Mr. Robb, Minister of Trade and Commerce and omen. gave short addresses. g and Bowman Stu. " is said there is no sign or light at spot to warn motorists. UM (sunken, (I. [you an councillor: at m. M on, m tuwarvtt-uttooesyaettn the public demo-strum than. AUTO DAMAGED, $1.50 16 Months 'a, Price of 12 Months OBITUAR Y. Dream to tender a yum CONSTRUCTED. 'ay has put down} at the comer or) Sta. to take tIto, at the corner of been a resident years. viz: John, Moses 1ry and George. ' W'“"‘“’"" IN', Mr, Jarol, Millvl a wookmn-l visitor - ing " gin-st u! tht, rGEth 1rrs, It. INK-human, Manager Mar.t ty yuan sinu- In, r Refuge wasl prim) and he nulw , his car com lie n-turnmt hum. teu he ran im --- the corner on 'u Iavement which THAT IS OUR OFFER TO New Subscribers to The Waterloo Chronicle of is Is slirring and inspirational mldn-su at the various maximâ€. The meeb ings won- held in a tent vrr'rtvd 011 the grounds. has hven Smllhvllh Largl crowds I lvmluun- at [luv which concluded Mv-nnrmih» drum-h St, West, The ulrnl of tlt oiticiatvd pr, prvsxi w . sr . Inh m 1hr Nov l'nllvgt ent M Wand, b y taken to Elmira and remuved t, their homes in Prosto" on Sunday Thu vars were badly damaged. E. Kmemvl' of Preston young ladies. run into the of a culvert and at Ilu, s. crashed ium Mu. l’rvswn a nun»; rolling into the ditch Three broken ribs were ed by Miss Minnie Scuficlnl other young lady receive injuries to her kneo. Tl taken to Elmira and ren were proceeding along tlte hixy.sro alum! 10.30 o'clock in the (“rm-lion ot' St. Jacobs wlu-n the car driven hy 1sciao “duty of Flmxulllr in passing a var. the, urvupnnls ot which Wert' It. J. Rulstun and . E. Kruemm' of Preston and Iwo young ladies. run into the abutment of a culvert and at mu mule time crashed mm Mu. l’rvswn auto. both , Ball & co. On Saturday rvvuing in an nun) rmsh about two miles from Elmira. the Misses Minnn- and olive Sco field of Prestra1stmstuiued son-Il- injuries and two yuung men 18- ceived minor bruises. Tlio mm Prur, [may TWO PRESTON GIRLS IN.. JURED 1N AUTO CRASH. dtu' Th MEETINGS CONCLUDED FORMER RESIDENT HERE, [I'm h, , maul “Invert ark on Sunday larger numb-w ,I St Joltn's Lulh ugl‘zull Imrgv, a n-rcnt :nldiliun to hing staff of Hm W:tttrrloo was imlacted with Im- svrrir'vs on Sunday o-Vl'll- SACRED CONCERT. WAS INDUCTED. tht Ohio , nulls-g:- 1ml Rm lllc' n-vim! mos-tings Nth-d a! thy Watorloo hum-h grounds on Erb The principal speaker Mr Jn-ssu- Smukvr of BALI.& Go’s IttiiT'lll8lllttl SALE l? Hul'l’nm n ial "lush rm on ll.†wlto ltHivvrsut rum] rim-d It Is were sustuln~ Scofield and the received severe mo. They wuro L Is over twen st visiuut Wat many changes uh Monday. flow until Feliiiiary Ist, I924 Brings the County's Favorite Weekly Paper to Your Home -- FROM ttttl 'ttt W " Iree in the W run rhun-h I. ll. pn'si "ctroit illl'lhn), he of Mr. and Th:- choir ‘lll will inn ry Win ism) . Water- lllrlldi'd I "sirsll- by the in at In the meantime come in and see the new bargains we havefor this week especially in Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery ty Dress Goods, ' Gen ts Furnishings. luvs to L'ul Dunks Punks and thr, Illnrlgulzv an! tor,cthvr In discuss th and to ung "tl sum" nun. ‘lll th farm "r [CROP amas' I l IN THE WEST on by c. N. Bowtuan Ruby, tht, lattcc genttyal and tho formtw chairnm (-xumniru of Ute Mutual L .mr-- t"stntpariy ot' Canada. in Wiiiuipog, having just Imm u trip of mun-Nit why in ma t " C. E. Ruby and C. M. Bowman of the Mutual Life Report Crop l ields Best Since 1915 y Sr'ar" Sillr'v 'losing a lar Th 'askatchtsw trt ol' the TI" ‘HI WATCH Foil FINAL ANNOUNGEMENT m; l'rl'lil tlt ntl 1U] to th m 11orttwgr ine p 11g»!!! trol t n y , per thut lum will: Ill MM Lll‘i.;llpln (“Arias rtilrorta panic hurumt in il uh Il\ ll uurh m vucies, which 'tcific (Joust. nu past (luv 10.11): as lung an) M; Un- first film m ot" Pu V150" w h i( 'Ill " ly July as made by thuso u crop conditions 'ruviucus: -- wind" and Cha: gonna] Imumgo chairman of th , the trrtrsp ltt4 my both so the quality run-d, than 3. Threshing, yield of wh, than Wits Kvnrrul I" 0 w IHI ‘ll r" mli minu it ml and ump. ll may of crops t' Alberta. and in the earlier win-ll duumvd NEARLY OVER oi the Igvnls from " lion ltovtina tlt,, hunk loans, Mt Lif om minim , 'untinn up fail" nl f I' n y " Jill m PHI (If h many turned If 1y Assur that th" any; took rips but tl in ll " mm to to lulu th In Suskmrhvuum Aobil'tmt unlit n‘uwll HI (u! â€up in II was " it would :uul 1:2 Bowman puimvd l "ntgityy' couipuuies h. “mummy in this pruvil Imuhl u Jill )lluni In Manual H1 In a] SENTENCE SUSPENDED, \d HEAVY REGISTRATION II puf H BIG REGISTRATION ll ot ths. "tnrt, ll K In iut M up, 'il "fit " ty 'guni 'ttt ‘ll minimum" of a haunti- P.c.'e hu realized. llmL linn- avoided that n- " grunt mistake to fit " All» and h th It I m ty Waterloo 1r Waterloo's Greatest Bargain S tore fr Ml " t it In mu n1 un n th hum Slt'IlCt' 110w wing mun. lwn-liug mo mply made who undnr VUUM have s and mar Imminlmi Kr: uv I " u sauna gen A' qu named inasmuch Mond ttion I out :lm‘ that, In too Ma larg "" mlrrnt 'll Ull xi Ill akin ff hi tl In: ld pro on h LOST It GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT King Street Inc. 26 King trt. N. Watertoo Telephones. Office 249. m, an "I Il tli, Ohio, M 111mm: n, In Llu '. A. Boehm DIED AT ETHEL, ONT, unusually lug M hot S u Illl'l‘h M Monday " Kin MI tormulry opened the new v Mammal chum-II, Tuerk 1-'rusntru. on Sunday. The de- " ton-ununy took place at PERSONALS. "(WV Jan Hilliard has 11mm] trin to 1h. M _tctryt' 4nd mmmudiuus one and “W errhitl‘murallly cost I): this amount about Iu-vn mind or huhscrib- h NEW CHURCH M 00 My “who" Seagm‘, Rev. mun. Mayor Grab, F. J. Jul (“hora 'lu- day the large sum ms n-wivell in donations riptiuns, a cheque for svw‘ml top $2000 and ‘\’iuu d was received. ld TI T " 1mm tt supporter ot _ â€um! and Mark (-luh bag up» "ith London uI-l ga-nls wearing 'dvr' at Hunsborg’. t. and I’t'I'UiVP, n. wrung t wh ch will have the In churches and an to, thu assor- to this pl thrv :11 Kthet. ri,ht nhnul " N Burns, Father \‘ivluriu strePl. "t Tursday ta I)un.l ms rn-lurnvul Hun We,tor" number of Napiprville (ch ot' uh adl ressc Seagvr, Rev which Is unulllc an impre 3Irit 113800 We“; DI!!! Ber..