ip, 3| Free l ILL AT DETROIT. gr“ Word was received by Mrs. C. 35: W. Bettiedet ot tthe serious illness il'- (I - mother, Mrs. I. Hollman at '.' Dunk. Mrs. Schledel and Mrs. M. . M. Raet ot Kitchener Immediately left for Detroit. Many Twin-city friends of Mrs. Hoftmttts will wish ' tor her curly recovery. f“ "_' Arnold- j Jansen L "-rir,,oustet"t'ffh..a,ut g... m “or Lose: LEG IN ACCIDENT. 322 â€mom“. Joseph Bean. section nun ot El , ', m M smuord. Aged " yum met with " ' I serious accident when be (all be 1lliti 'ethaho a - math I freight our at New Ham- 'rs 1lt-httit M burg on sum-any nuance: and ", . unloved the logo of in. mm " - sm,it.tgrrni-==lF===ll= m! I." foot. Th. mum whlch 5’ -," if, wu In charge of Conductor an ' Is; y 3L†' ' wu mun-m on the nod Mil! 3 1‘12“ m s when an "an.“ occurred. TI. “if.“ ‘. Wmllenlnlosd- 1" " Stan umunommm __-__ _-__ ' A... H A. _ AT THE MARKET. ’15.. m mus chum In the W price. Saturday morning at no Wutorloo Inn-let Eggs told at “a to "ts, while 40c wu asked tor m? Chickens Bold st 300 and an pound and dual- no. to 46e. COIHUNITY OH RISTIAQ TREE 7 when for partiettiars Waterloo Community Christin†Tree. WON VALUABLE DOLL The bean guessing contest con- ducted by A B. Learn, drawn, was concluded on Sunday. A Inge jar whining been. was shown in the window and the person guess- Ins unrest to the correct number VI: to receive a ttenutittWwa'.trirttr don. It In: won by Charles Sch- mut, " Ear: Avenue. The jar contained 4624 beans. Mr. Schmidt's guess was 4600. If. Albert Holstewer ot Kitchen- or was "rprised by his family on the Mouton ot his birthday on loudly evening and presented with a gold headed umbrella. Needles: to ny the gift In: much apprecm- N [Honda of Mr. Bruno Katautt will be pinned to learn that he success» fully underwent an operation tor up 90wa n the K. t W. hospital on Honda! evening. TENDERS AWARDED FOR NEW' BCH00L--WWL COST $101,000. 0f. In. Valet“ Wetdenttammer of Winnipeg In visiting at the home ot her mt, Mn. P. J, Weldenhunm- In Herbert Yuckle and Miss You Pull ot Lockwood, Sash. are Moot Mrs. L. M. Scholar, at Kltchmr. On Friday evening the members ot the Waterloo School Board met and unrded the contract for the oroetbn (I the new addition to Aimed“ School to Ellen Bros., mntnclors. Ten tenders were re- celved and Ellen Bro.. were thel loweet their price being $101,000. The eontnct tor plumbing Ind heating was curb-let try Ellen Bron. to Mt Bron. Work of exon- nttn; we. commenced on Maude] and the work will be pushed to cue-mien end ready by next spring. Architect Brown oe Hemli- IIII who drew the plum will have “which of the work. News of Interest Am Duplex PERSONALS. Town matinee-Admin vol! menu A - cl a. xwmamm D.rtiatt-ruauem_ an 'tte-tsrl muo- Mud: w by mm Ito-emu and ma by a. a Bucket “tint the Wntorloo town council be r-tard to emtMdatr the matter of IMrttsht gut-3 with the Kitchens on: Canon With . view to mm tho (um um; question "tmitted with ntepgyen In both plum " New. Yuri Rollo! for Fire Cancun. Mayor Watchel sue a. brief Ic- count at his mu to Northern on- tario end uld the need tor null- tance in urgent. He however thought the provincial government lhonld use“ each municipal†tor as proper share. which no war curred in by Messrs. Mona. J. R. Root and J. R. Kaufman. The tot- lowing resolution was later passed: â€That tltBit - recognizing the great. need ot the tire tmtrerera rie commend that the council gran: amount allotted to Waterloo less $500 already paid. BETTER DELIVERY. Mr. J. S. Lockie referred to the poor mail delivery especially on Saturday when the mamas papers and evening papers were not dellv- ered the same day. On motion of Mayor Weiehel, Messrs. Wel's. Roos and bookie were appointed a com-; mittee to look into the matter. ( WANT SIGNS ERECTED. Mr. J. H. Roos referred to the fact that no signs are to be seen on the roads leading into the town bearing the name Waterloo. On motion ot Mr. Boos Mayor Welchel. Aleo. Grosz and L. F. Dietrich were appointed a committee to arrange tor the placing of necessary signs on cross roads in the country lead- ing to Waterloo. YOUNG LAD ALLOWED our ON SUSPENDED SENTENCE. the Waterloo post office containing $5.00, pleaded guilty and was allow- ed to go on suspended sentence by Magistrate Weir. The tact that he was only eighteen years and had a previously good record and that restitution was made accounted for the leniency shown. The young lad will be required to report regularly to the probation officer. Chief Me Ellustrum. The accused who was charged with opening mail while an employee at the Waterloo postoifice was defended by J. C. Height. As the late Postmaster Diebel had spo iiren well of the boy and as he was anxious to start on the right path Mr. Haight asked that leniency be shown. Crown Attorney Bowlhy agreed with Magistrate Weir to alw low the boy to go on suspended sentence on the condition that he report to tho probation officer weekly for one month and once a month the next live months and that he stay home every night at- ter 7 o'clock unless given a written permit by Chief McEllustrum. " Merwntrer's conduct continues to be good tor the next six months he will be released from probation. In the Waterloo police court on Friday ot last week Fred Mending- er, charged with opening a letter " CURLING CLUB ELECT' OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR. At the 39th annual meeting tl the Waterloo Curling Club Ttturi- day evening, C. o. Hemphlll was elected president. The meeting was an enthuslutlc one and the ottieertr expect to have a member- shlp of 100 this winter. Omeetrn Elected. otricem elected were: Hott.a'reB., E: P, Selmm; hon, vice-:president C Moog! Ind Wm, Hogs; presidenL ‘C. o. Hemphill; vice president, H. J Sims; treasurer. Jan Lockle; sec- reury. Dr. H. G. Hugh“. and exec- utlve commilttmr, L. Hotrtr, Gets, Bray tad A. ll. Rachael. Skip. were elected " follows. 'Nnurd-rlk F. Will! tnd R, J. Sims; district, Dr. Rudetl tttd Geo, Livery. n. mum-g on In. and aunt who- the â€on.†â€and. TI- - III n- - In IM‘ h. m at a. m at m and our lb. “In .3! M' odt. page lef It.....!??, m . o-L--..-' V l . La,,i,,eip,sa,tpti"iiiriipeit-aseret a. mumm- en's-I. tn. "iiiriiiiii'iuiriiiiuGFiai, " u manna-n WW - t"o'du7t"i"iri"UiatGGrGiil vote on the question It it was nub-V mated to the deeming. Tttq Mill on decided to nah the unless! ot Fuel Controller Anon Bechtel tor) another month at . “kn ot $106 m w-mmvomnomum l n. no Camel! cunning-oli- - “on nodal m- m on Onl- umaummmm aaeirroetm--trett.ff Council {or a "Nemtbtm on ere tiatrtsavirtaatNe"r Yum. mm trr, members - on the cm “"3. tor the was or col-m tron the Bard of Trade all Kiwi- ener Council and latent council at Women. who um that um- at per month. They optioned the re- aolutlon ot the St. 0mm“ Chr Council â€king that the Government make a levy on nu mantelpultlol ml Ontario In " ot the Northam Ott. tario tire sufferers. People Don't Want tt l Deputy Rae" Fasten who 11: the first speaker on the question of JIT) light saving. declured that n tar as he could learn the [use matoritt or people In Wuerloo were opposed to adopting new time during the summer months. He said camou- with children in their homol did not want daylight saving. Mr. Foam further declared that It In not legal tor the Council to submit the question to a vote and the TiiGil could be thrown out on the 'iiiii') Lion of any ratepayer. As lundard‘ time was ttxed by statute, he could see no reason why Waterloo should change Its time. but, on the other hand, should be governed by the LAWS of the land. but your Kitch- ener was the only place west ot ii-] ronto that adopted daylight saving. which resulted in much Li) fusion. in conclusion the speaker‘ said it would be only common ooury tesy to reply to Kitchegter'ts letter. setting forth the reasons why Wet- erioo could not submit the question to the ratepayers. Would Vote on Ovation Councillors Brill, Bauer and Wel- er were not in favor of a joint vote on the question. but believed It might be well to hare the question placed before the electors at New Years, and the matter would then be disposed ot for all time. l Opposed to Referendum I Councillor Ira Snyder geld the ttty. lieved the majority ot citizen: were opposed to daylight saving. but " Kitchener wanted new time it was their business. ii a vote was teken at New Years the question of giv- ing women a vote would have to be considered. as they were special- ly interested in the matter. He h- vored the motion to oppose a. re- terendum. Opposed to Fast Time Mayor Weiohel stated that he wns personally opposed to daylight. av- ing, Last summer he had not been approached by one person who uk- ed that Waterloo adopt taut time. and in his opinion the vest mujority ot citizens were opposed to the measure. The question was one tor the Federal Government to deol with and should be mode universal or not at all. To take a vote on the question at New Years would only be a waste at time, declared the Mayor. Reeve Henderson and Councillor! Bauman also spoke against taking a referendum. l Unanimous Vote Recorded A motion by Councillors Dietrich] and Human that no vote be taken on the question ot daylight saving was passed unanimomrtr. Fuel Controller mayo An interesting discussion took place on the coal situation in Wal- erloo. and as to whether the eer- vices or [Mel Controller Allen Bach. tel should be retained. in explain-‘ itut the coal situation Mr. Bechtel pointed out that there were approx-i lmntely 300 tons oi hard coat here; now, including nut. mrtr and stove. and tour ears on the way. The met, that people have been waiting tor a drop in price and the mild we»: ther had the elect ot coming the, conli Only two can of line coal had. been received since Nov. 1st. and had the dealers depended on this: and not ordered brokere‘ coal therel wooit,.noeoattn-tarrtu citiaena today. He believed that In' view ot the colder weather it might be advisable to keep the fuel eon-j troller'a oillce open another mu. ' On motion of Councillor Bauer it I was decided to retain the - , of Mr. Bechtel not anon. month. . he to receive ram“ tte 8100 'iir"i'iGiiiraiuiAuttttioatte- Gover-ttuvrtorrhethd%et on this. ml more" t M an a that In' . it was? has] our; " mil. -meogtqr..-t.Vkr- s..r,t-ttterrer-eet", mmmhmw tor. AM mull when†wnmmmawb mmmdmwmn- tog-rand-tttmeat-ttr"- Ir-d. Wm comm-lea a Aet A emrurttsaieatlms tom the town Finn-In; Donnie-ion akin: that " â€whenâ€. ior mile be lint nonreved by the commute-“not get tav'orattte couldention. De puty Reeve lib-tor aid the nutter we: beyond the 'urtsdietims of he ennui-don and meant that no per- mit could be - by Mrteinser Rough whhont the oomiuion'l up- prove]. Town Engineer least all! the propose! we- not mutual end would menu no end ot delay. no work ot eeubliehinz building line! 1m. however, work tor the com- mission. The Council were in t» Ivor of having I survey of the town made end proper building line. ee-‘ unlinked. upecinlly on 'lriii'iyi'iij eta-eats. he nutter ot singing an engineer tor this work we: left to? next yeer'e Council. Wattta Dnln mended John R. Kaufman eddreued the Council and requested that storm drain at rear ot hie King street pro- perty be extended zoo feet. At pre- sent his property " this point is flooded after heavy rain, the water 'not having eulicient outlet_ The limiter was referred to the Baud ot Works. Will Attend Opening Deputy Home - vu- appoint- THE FATE OF h some time ago. one of our to. cal tttV men died. leaving all MI property to his widow, and appointing her I. cola Ex. ecutrlx and Trustee of his WM. Wlthln a abort time " her husband'. death, a smooth- ly draped, glib-lonoued mock human, called on her, ex- pnned his .ympathr and got Into Mr good uncut. This woman, Ilka mnny other women of to-dny.‘fmd had prac- tleaily no .xperiertt"t In f1ttatte lat “kin. and knew nothing mm QM prlnclplu of loam! Myanmar“. She was anxious, however. to Inert-no her Itt" come and mmughly believed what um stock “human told her about the wot-dorm! op- portunkiu to be derived trom Invoatmonk In no many sham of M. partlcular Oil “out. After dlocuaolhg the matter over with tho nloaman hr a short time. oh. 'tnatty (scolded to wlihdraw aovoral thousand doll-n of the money which had boon loft her, and on which oh. was obtaining a modem. rate of -t, and handed It ovor " this unoM-tonguod. good- looklng young oalaunan In an:- change for char-u of hi. on Mock which won to not her I rat. a! at loaat 10%, wkh proo- pooh of lncroaoad with In (he "than. TM calm-n took the wid- ow. mopey. procured for her uvornl handsome and nicely "who“ and: oqrofuau. and warn Ma way. A than Um. um. "I. OII boom oxplodod, and the nook Mum. wonk- Ion. The widow led her many. Thh wu but on. - " the mlny locus Incurred by poopi- lgnonnt of tho princi- ploo M luvs-tweak, who por- mn munch/u to be .ntteted LOCAL MERCHANT 'S WIDOW um huyln. would“. "W risky marmo- thrown tho highly colored and 0mm“ “and!“ of I qtortatm do. " M autumn. who In that.†on the watch for out! slim The paper Mn milm "ttttq-tere."""""' and moo-MINI I - Tm My " - O. " mu mm mu- m. "ath, -_ _ ser"'""""'""'"' "I .-- 1.. Waterloo In“ attf sied mum um widow ed to attend the opening ot the Hamilton and out high“, on Dec. 8th. Open Air Rink. Councillor Weller outed that he had looked into the matter ot open " lilting rink: and had unused with the Put Board to [an hub en phced in the boat noun tor the contort of on. GM". The ttre Minds will duo be asked to give Minds will duo be and to give the rinks in town an mum mam; Paving Program completed I) Chairman Dietrich of the Bo, d ot Work. stated um the mung“ prognm for the year had been t Jaw-f plated end the work wee quite suv-) letmtory. The work of placing a cinder path on Devid Itreet wen de- (erred until the spring. l Wood '" and .16 i Chairman Boner ot the Fuel com-', mittee reported that two one ot ‘wood had errived and will be otter; ied to citizens at 813 in tour-toot lengths and :15 cut and delivered. Petitions Approved I Two petitions were mounted to the council and the necessary by- iawa will be drawn up at the opecini meeting to be held Dec. 16th. One petition provided tor the paving of King street from William street to the Kitchener boundary. hells Illn- ed by 100 per cent. of the property owners. Councillor Benet in reply to a question by another member ot the Council explnlned that the town would he required to usume debenture peylnentl tor 1928 was not right. The petition wee lined with the understand" that pro- perty owners elected would pay both the balance of the old deben- tures Ind elm the new debenturee and interest. Bylaw Puma The bylaw providing tor the hold- ing of the municipal elections and the appointment of one d patio. and clerk: “a polling 'utr-irritates APPROPRIATE GIFTS CHARTERED TRUST & EXECUTOR a. J. LETTER dik SON Funds wiadrmmhle by cheque without notice Interest added every 3 Months The New est in Victor Records Always in Stock Card Tables, I Floor Lumps, Library Table. Judiniwe Stands, We also have Exceptional Bargains in Victor and McLairan Phonographs 0N SAVINGS â€maul Father or Brother Mother or Sister UM Chaim, Writing Deck. (ammo mu homo: oovnxm mun-Ion) Commenced and»... l906 dll/ri; Assets Dec. 3lst l92l, $7,834,800.00 f WATEle ha an N. 1 King M. N. _mmmwaatm GallamitueOur Lovely Variotyof For In the recent. Pacific Hotel are atitiom ISI- lublo to colds. Repeated u- Stnrgeon Falls, Otto aaLi.le'rit,u,o'cA'Wi. Catarrh "my lead to Jeweler, and nephew of Philip Christ- ï¬g‘ï¬ï¬ï¬fï¬gAfanwgmglgégg d'. man of Elmira. Buttered a t"xtrt',t'1gitt'r'td1,irirhltgrghl'tf "at urns when he Jumped trom themmnng oormat manual... third storey of the burning hotel. #393553}. g,'.ylt'dd"8s inc-pod Serious Injury Sherlock-Manning Ham White. Sewing Machines and Gramaphones. We cordially Invite you to Inspect our' "oerto Come in and make your Best. ectlons only while the stock- lre complete. Plane note that from now until OhnMMII we will be open every evening until 9 o'clock and on Saturday. until " o'clock. Do your Christmas buylng ourâ€. STRA LS M . as“: S ore an KI». Raqt We alto have the agency for ORNAMENT S XMAS DWATIONS DOLLS, TOYS, NH u, GIFTS, ETC. The Pr-tttreg “are. KITCHENER. Xmas Tree Waterloo “a Ibis Store ILIIRA 0N TRUST RECEIPTS Phone 818 Floor Lumps, Jardinieee Stands, ss Victor Reamhr, (five Year Time Deposits) Interest payable every 6 months In In mute stuck ot NIIII CM Thou tubjoct to Ingram. “coldl I- u- hold" will ttnd that t a In. at BALI-'6 CATARRH MEDICINE VIII build up Ill Syn-u}. alga?! the goodnud ttey.', 3:31..." "17.31: ti;"isiG."steTatGCCt: tack- or, Agute Catarrh may lend tn Service With 3 Personality Consider your are inaurnnce nolicy In active guardian ot your interestH friend in need. ready to serve in time of di- saster and you have the kind ot insurance offered by this agency. Ever ready to study your bus- inees, to assist in deciding how much insurance you should carry, this agency will handle your problems as it they were its own As a matter of fact it Is, Phone " Insurance “Cold In the and†th A. Boehm Local Agency of The Button! Fire Insurance " Klng St. "or":