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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 May 1923, p. 10

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97 Waterloo‘s Coâ€"operative Dollar Day : _ dor whoice, with bulk of sale ut $6.50 track 58%e. ~__< _ _| Ave. and Tugsday wes May.dsy.| Mr. Juck Grows is wearing s brosd Es-;‘ Qfixt..uu.fll Fiaxâ€"No. 1, N.WA., §410%4; No.{200 liitle Allco did not forget to teil ~:’%~, _ 4ot good buichers. Bulls from $450 2. O:W, $4.06%; No. $ C.W. and re.| ér mother to wake and cull her|poy has arrived at 1 > ./: * 4o 85 for export with commen ones Spoted, $245%; track, $2.70%4. oarly for toâ€"morrow will be<the Hap | Our bighway is in shape ‘ slow, Good feoding stsers brought| ‘Ryoâ€"No. 2 C.W., %e ples time of all the ind Now | and motorists are making good use ~ Â¥t to §150 tor exgort. ‘ rononrto 16 Year, when wo‘l) dance around the it p â€" 7 Calvesâ€"Receipts, 802. The | calt ‘ ank â€"pole benesth the hawthoru on|â€"Mhe fAke weather the pgat Wook offerings were well cloan up with| TORONTO, April 30â€" Boara of|tD# 6r900. We have not heard that|enabled the farmers to commence Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Meise! and family of Preston spent the week end at the home of the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rmapuel Hamâ€" acher. ' Mr, H. W. Beaver, teller of the Canadian Bank of Commerce has handed in his resignation with the Bank and left Tuesday morning for his home in Crediton, Mr. Lawson Schwartzentruber has been engaged as ledger keeper and Miss Russell will take charge of the No. 2, $1.18% ; Items of Interest. Hogs, fed and watered thick smooths..11 00 do., lights .....10 50 do., heavies ....10 00 Te od S butk batmees $A00 : "tmmie ‘ebomtione t dnp were s Josâ€"{tbF Cochl Atovems t Th Tent Oe and §8 per opt lows: tastic have been carried with ‘Bheopâ€"Receipts 518; spring lambs , 3 the marathon endurance ‘promenades brough §%6 to $15 each, with a few Manitoba whestâ€"No. 1 northern, but Sandy thinks on aecount of the loads of yeartings at §14.50 per owt, #+46%â€" chilliness of the atmosphere a bit of Mogeâ€"Receipts, 3,200; hogs sol4) AM&TCAn cornâ€" No, 2 ‘yellow, |a schottische 10 the strains of "Ernes generaly at $11, fod and warered, 4+9%%: O Mar" in Tront of the kitchen with lower prices quoted for Tues.| :ODt8r!0 ontsâ€"No. * white 50¢ to |bearth would sult him belter thar day‘s loadings, Quotations: 984 ~> . . capering out upon the lawn around Mr. Gordon Hofeteiter and Harold On thej/half.monthly balance Interest added to principal every three months Build a Bank Balance WATERLOO CHARTERED TRUST FIFTEEN YEARS IN BUSINESs _ Assets & ‘l,]m,mn “,f."f_;-jc_k SX WINNIPEG GRAIN ay Your Bills by Cheque April 30.â€"Cash prices 1 northern, $1.20% ; No, 3, $1.15%; No. 4, dy at §6.15 to $1.35 C.W., 3%¢; rejected and ftood 51%¢ Opon Saturday Evenings . & EXECUTOR CO. 4 OFFICES At TORONTO and Misa Rose Melse! who has spent the past few weeks at her home at Wilmot Centre, has gone to Kitch. ener. . Mr, Edwin Sutter has purchased a Ford car, Minard‘s _ Liniment, _ Lumberman‘s ) American cornâ€" No, % yellow, $100%. | Ontario ontsâ€"No. ? white 50¢ to Sge, Misses Nellie and May Futher spent the week end at their home here, _ Mr, El Kischel of Kitchener spent Sunday with friends in Baden. Weller motored to London on Sunâ€" day, . TORONTOâ€"â€"Carton extras, 36¢., exâ€" tras, 34¢; firsts, 32¢; seconds, 30c. Mr. .and Mrs, Norman Wooiner and family spent Sunday with friends in Woodstock. TORONTO, April 30.â€"Hayâ€"â€"~Extra No.. 2 timothy, $14 a ton; mixed, §11, lower grades, $8, Straw, carrots, $9 Friend. HAY and STRAW ' Mr.‘H. Neeb and Miss A. Helse of Kitchoner . spent _ Sunday . with triends. ’ Mr, and Mrs. Ghuflu‘uinnr and family and Mr, and Mre. John G. Wagner of Kitchemwer were wkitâ€" Ing rolatives here on Sunduy | «; Mr. and Mra, Jos, Roth and. Miss Emma Licht! of ‘Tavistook Pald a yisit to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Lightl, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Adam Lautensohi&. Mr,. August Knipfol of Potersâ€" trg and Mr., George Neumeister of Poole were business callers hore last Tuosday, C Minard‘s Liniment for Falling Out of Mair, _ Mr. Peter Steckley has loft on a business trip to New York state. Seeding operations have been quite general in the past week. The frostless cool days wore chiefly reâ€" sponsible for the soil drying up gradually and gave the stoods an ideal chince to get worked~in. Miss Alma Wagner was a visitor in Kitchener for a few days, On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs, Dan Z. Wagner and family moved to their ‘urm which he bought a year ago i!rom the George Forler estate. _ Last Thursday Mr, and Mra, Jacob Schnelder took possession of their farm here. . News Notes, Last Tuesday, April 24th, Mr. Dan %. Wagner held an auction sale which was conducted by Auctioneer H. B. Duering. Good prices were realized for the farm stock and imâ€" plements offered. ; Mr, Lorue BSchlitt who has his \"Highway Garage" ready for s¢tion for all kinds of motor needs, has taken up his abode in the home liteâ€" ly vacated by Mr. L E. Filsinger, | There‘s an opportunity for some real estate epthusifsts to construct a few dwellings in town as the deâ€" mand is ever present with us, Mr. Lincoln Stroh and party of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garner, Highway north, Mr. Albert Filsinger of Regina who has been spending a few weeks at his home bere, returned West on Wednesday last, but not alone as on other cccasions, Miss Beatrice Bhy, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 8. M. Wby of town, and he were quietly married in Kitchener on Wednesday morning and took the ‘\9.15 a.m. train for the land where the Grain Grower revels in his poliâ€" tical suthority by way of Ohicago. Mr, and Mrs. Filsinger‘ many local friends wish them all the good things the western plains have in «tore for them in their new home in fam! "I want you to understand my hus band is a perfect gentieman." In silence . a few "guinine capsules" were handed out and Mrs. 8, went off "on high." Mr, Jueob Frey of Fioradale was the guest of several relatives in town last week. Bs } Mr, F. E. Welker spent the week €nd with his mother in Listowel. _ Mr, Aavron Sauder is wearing a benign countenance these days singe the arrival of a young daughtor at his home on Â¥riday, April 17th. BERLET‘S CORNER J :d 7 i Lists, $126.00; Balo®s TAX, §B.07....).2.222268 2000 +. 00e e ap e 0+ K W. WilGOH, POHIER Hg®KL : +.2 .00 020. 006000 ko is erier e c¥‘ , + Allan R. Bauman, disking and drag@ing romd ................. Wan. K. Knurt, dleking ©BG @ORMIUE ....v6.....6. ... 94680001 ++3 4 & & Botnet, RMUMNE !. : .004 ... .% ¢¥+ 0. eeryrorrrre¢rarerireryit no Shiry, »alary as collector, $276, exchange and postage $6.10 . T. Groli, salary as aswosnor MRC DORtM@® ........%0..0...0, ... Albert/®nyder, salary as @ssessor and postige ..;.............. Geo. iry as assessor and PORUM@® ... ..%.}.%..24.0% ++ +. & h. ##lary amâ€"Assoswor and pOStM@® ..,.............. Moved by M. 8. Snyder, seconded by rocounts be pafd:; Mra. Martha Cornell, Pat. Insurance ... Kd. Dubrick, repaire for diek .......... David Linton, repairs for Wik ......... Chronicle Telegraph, Board of Health B Moved by Allen Shoemaker, seconded by Robt. J. Veltch, That the plan of part of Lot No. 1 and Registered as Plan 267 of Emmanuel Lehâ€" nen‘s property as approved by the City Planning Commission be approved ty this councti.â€"Carried. Moved by Allen Shoemaker, seconded by Irvin C. Haliman that a grant of $25 be made to the Women‘s Rest Room at Galt, â€"Carried. Moved by Robt. J. Veltch, seconded by Allen Bhoemaker, That whereas the Medical Health Officer of Waterloo Tp. has been removed by cause uf death, that Byâ€"law No. 149A to provide for the appointnient of a Medâ€" ical Health Officer for Waterloo Tp. be read a first and second time.â€" Catried. * 1 Moved by Menno §. Snyder, seconded by Robt. J, Veltch that By.law No, 149A as now filled in with the name of Dr. J, ScottHogg as M.H.O. tor Waterloo Tp. be read a third time and passed.â€"Carried. f THE FIFTH S$E88I0N OF THE WATERLOO TP. COUNCIL FOR 1924, | The Council met at the Tp. Hall on Saturday, April 28th, pursuant to adjournment, Members al! present. ‘The Reeve in the chair. The minutes of the previous session were read and approved. Communications wereâ€"read and consicered. 1 â€" Moved by Menno 8. Snyder, seconded by Robt. J. Veltch that the Waterloo Tp. Council hereby express their deep sorrow in the sudden death of the late Dr. Adam Thomson, who has served this Municipality in a most efficient and conscientious manmer as Medical Health Officer tor the last twenty years and we hereby extend our sincere sympathy to the widow and family of the deceased Dr. Thomson in their sad bereaveâ€" ment, and that the clerk be instructed to send a copy of the foregoing resolution to Mra, (Dr.) Thomson.â€"Carried. The entertainment which was to be | given by the Lutheran Luthor m-; A‘l‘lwm lAI" gue> early this month has been set j mornmmmmns for Thursday evening, May 17th, an4â€" Verdiet Wt In Regarding the place ‘will be Bchweitzer‘s u.u: Lancaster Crossing Fatalâ€" where you will be able to spend a| ities, real profitable time as on the m-o-] mennemmmemee f gram will be a play "Aust Susau‘s , ‘The jury which was appointed to Visit," bound to make anybody iaugh inquire into the death of nurse Ads and about which we will have more J.eyburn and her small charge, Kleaâ€" details next week. In the meantime& nor Lang, brought in the verdict that decide early to be there, |¢mh was aceidental but made an wmnmnpentoenteimsmunmimgmess+ emphatic recommendsti=n that more @ commcmmmmemmemmemsy enmumemnmammmen= & PYOLBCHIOND bQ #1V@N ic LADCASLOT [ KOssUTH | cromsing and every other rallway @ â€"ommmmamemmmemmmmmprmmmime« @ CPO#S#HN§ in the city by the Canadian News Notes, |National Railway. ‘The evidence of â€"Our local path masters are quite the train crew, Cossey, the conducâ€"‘ busy these days grading the ronds tor; Lesite Jones, brakeman; Arthur * and putting them in shape before tbo,Vlnco. Engineer, and Charles Forner, heawy auto traffic arrives, Groman, all of whom testified that _ MÂ¥. and Mrs. A. B. Snyder spent the train had slowed down at the Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Owen yard limits, that the whistle Iud‘ Relst. . been heard and that the bell had‘ Friends will regret to learn that been ringing steadily. ‘The fireman| M Ezra Geiger had the misfortune deciared that he had #een the woâ€"! _ Mr, and Mrs. Framk Letson and (amily of Kitchener were visitors with the former‘s mother on #un. day. Locals and Personals, _ Mr, and Mrs. Philip Fassold of Kitghener wore week end guosts at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Sol. Kirch, On Sunday they togother with Mr. and Mrs. Bol Kirch and family moâ€" tored to Gowanstown and Kurtavilis where they visited triends, Mr. and" Mrs. Ed. Dobberthien and us‘ B o t Semnt. Shs ay ~ P e veies, 2 ' vuomufiowylr.fiw,‘ & Mrs. John E. °R. Schwartten cogood amone the bartice gntitied‘ truber on Bundsy, ,meufig'*u Missâ€"Lydia Roth of Buffale .N.v., OL Which they shall then have reâ€" ‘ M celvad notice, and will not be laâ€" wpent Bunday, with Mr, and MÂ¥ pie tor the aaid ass0te to aDY pérsOR John Z. R. Schwartsentruber. of whose claim. they shall not then Miss CAive (Minginhberger epent g::‘ r&c‘:lv:d“-zl;o.“ i9th 4 Gunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. AprH, Tarke Mianks . OBCAR BURAKHOLDER, . j WATERLOO TP. COUNCIL MEETS conksTtogo |"c.:ol'ofl'n”mn"' JBCHBAT, Executors to lost a finger while sawing wood | recently. 1 ~» MFs. John PolinaKey and b-ll" spout Sunday <with Mr. and Mre, ‘Menry Réeck. 3 : Miss Mabel Groh of Preston spent | a. tow days with relatives and friends in Kowsuth and vicinity, . Mr. and Mry. Frank Moler have moved to the Horman" Herte! farm DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL Bille, J,. Veitch that the following §$6.15; Part 3 Voters .> nX Erra tv t ra ud‘es ons BWVR +« . .$ 10.00 281.10 128,00 101.00 14.80 man and had called to her to go back,‘ but that she apparently had not heard, that he bad told the en. ,gineer what had happened and that hehad rushed to the crossing as soon las posstble. . Other witnesses heard were Mrs. L. Mahn, Lancaster Street, who also declared thit the train crew were }not to blame in her estimation. Lineâ€" men Bauman and Warner who were working near the scene of the acciâ€" dent, who testifed that they had seen the woman~End Warner deciarâ€" ed that the train was traveiling about 2O pair women‘s Pat,, sloth top, button, cuban heel. | ‘ Independent Liberal | Convention _ at the Hour of 2.30 in the afternoon. H. H. Dewart, Esq., M.P. â€"â€" _ _ P. and other prominent speakers will address the meeting. h All those having sympathies with the party are invited to ‘ attend. The Convention of the Independent Liberals of North fz:xi Waterloo, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the _ 9 coming Provincial Elections will be held in the Town Hall, Watâ€" 4 890 18â€"2t, A. K. Cressman 102 King 8t. Waterlo o t on Page one Real Estate Waterioo, â€" good : bulldings, with clectrie aystem, + Saturday, May 12, 1923 / . 38 miles from Waterioo, good sol!, splendid bulldings, ownâ€" VOUUVVe â€" Bt. Clements, frams house and barn, a snap. » to s. BORIENJ@OP‘ $ watenss SPLENDID DAIJRY FARM, close to Kitchener and Watâ€" erloo;, stone house with bathâ€" reom complete, large bank barn, special dairy stable with cement fioore and stanâ€" thons, special equipment for milk business, two silos, new pig. stable, large orch« ard, never falling wauter supâ€" ply, cholee land, You will be 40 pair Boys size 11, 12, 18, 1, & and 4 in the lot Not the price of the sole, while they last .........~..~~â€"â€"~ @1 £A 190 pair Women‘s size $%, 3 and %%,. A real bargain if you can wear these sizes, pat. kid, med. and high noels, but A special invitation is extended to the Ladies to be present. A LARGE LIBT OF SPLENDID HOMES in WaTERLO® & KITCOMENER FOR SALE AT REASONABLE Prictés An opportunity for some . Bitzer, J. A. Scellen, Genuine Values in 47 acres, near 81 about 1%}4 acrea, }4 mile from King 8t. Waterioo. Bamberg, $1000 down, Bt, Agatha, mixed loam, good bulldings. stook and Implements . buys 100 acre farm near Linwood, solid brick house and large bank barn.â€" slz,m f with Eimira with some stock and implements, a barga‘n. silo, extra plg stable with ce» ment flooring and trough, terms arranged or will ac« cept city property in exâ€" change. â€" 3 ‘ thirty miles an bour. Agent Milâ€" bausen testified that the bell was in working order an hour after the acâ€" eident. s * NEAR WATERLOO, The forâ€" mer Hartman Schnarr farm of 196 acres good soil, large house, bank barn 72x60, The Metaitie Reoting Co. * Metaillic" Cellings Never crack or tall off 100 acres near Chicken farm near 4 24 F .’;”. A¢+ L

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