Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Nov 1924, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

to begin June 14 and end Sept. 17 1926. TO CELEBRATE 150th ANNTâ€" VERSARY OF DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Dates for the observance of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence of the United States have been announced by the direcâ€" tors of the Sesquicentennial -Associ-l ation, who also have adopted a tenâ€" tative construction program to cost{ Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cressman and family were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Hallman on Sunday last. Ploughing became tough on Tuesâ€" day morning but A. C. Bowman used his tractor, which cares not for Jack Frost. Mrs nicely. Rev. Moses Shantz of Blenheim preached i n Latchar Mennonite church on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bachert have taken up their residence in Watâ€" erloo. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert of Mannheim were visiting at the home of Harvey Rickert, Waterloo. Ocean Mr. and Mrs. Renzie Rier and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Milne on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiedel of Baden were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lanson Schiedel on Sunday last. Henry Hielbert, who occupied the Hamacher house, has moved with his family to New Dundee. News Notes. poses, both Bread or Pastry medy because it destroys the paraâ€" sites that cause the burning, itching always heals eczema right up. Suiphur may be had at any good Flour that will serve all purâ€" ‘The moment this sulbpur preparâ€" stion is applied the itching stops and efter two or three applications. is delightfully clear and emooth. tions so quickly, says a noted skin cream, will soothe and heal skin that is irritated or broken out with ecasma; that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Seven Lilies \Flour For Flour Users wanting a ALWAYS ORDER When Quality Counts MADE TO MAKE GOOD Supreme Quality. (Fancy Pastry) Josiah Shantz is improving It represents For Real Good Satisfaction Pastny, Order Always Is Needed Flour When Added to this national service is A feature service from Toronto to Montreal via the Lake Shore Line, which has been entirely reballasted aot only does the Vancouver Express carry tourist and standard aleepers, but it also carries a comâ€" partmentâ€"observation car complete in itself, while a parlor car is added from Revelstoke to Vancouver. As the greatest transportation company in the world, the Canadian Facific Railway bas maintained a national service in the Transâ€"Canada Limited which is second to none and on the conclusion of the sumâ€" mer schedule of this crack train has transferred the equipment to the Vancouver Express which leaves Toronto every night at 10.10 .p.m. on its trip across the continent, via Winnipeg, Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise, the spiral tunnel, Sicamous and parts of the Canadilan Pacific Rockies famous throughout the world, on its way. to Vancouver, where the travellers are unanimous in their praise of the service of the Vancouver Hotel. The Canadian Pacific also operates a steamship service to Victoria, the Mecca for’ winter tourists. Moved by V. H. Zoeller and John Herbere that this council do now adjourn to meet again on December 15, 1924. Chas. Heipel, bonus, 9.60; George Glebe, labor and teaming, 66.95. as Kittel, winter work, 37.95; Wesâ€" ley Erb, salary as road Supt., 55.00; Chas. M. Kuntzie. wire fence bonus, ‘2 lambs killed by dogs, 12.00; Aaron Bowman. winter work 3.00; Townâ€" ship Telephone account, 26,00; E. A. Poth, trucking‘ tile, 1.75; â€" Emma Nuss, Revision of Voters‘ Lists for O.T.A. election, 100.63; Robt. Bean, labor, 20.00; Geo. P. Schmidt. comâ€" mission on cattle tags, 102.14; John L. Forler, lumber, §8.29; Treas. East Zorra, half amount of Tp. Line acâ€" count 154.38; E. A. Poth, grant tor‘ New Dundee Library, 40:00; Nicholâ€" Labor â€" and Gravel â€" George E.; Schmitt $87.35; E. Vv. Wilhelml 150.00; Simeon Cressman 181.27:! Simeon Shantz 160.50; A. H. Baird . 193.75; A Stemm‘ 225.80; Hermar‘ Kavelman 469.72. Hall Rental, 0. T./ A. Election, B. Graham, Wm. Spael-" zel, P. Schaefer. T. Dietrich, Conrad| Forler, $8.00 each. M. S. Nahrgang,‘ Moved by E. B. Hallman and A.‘ E. Bean that the following accounts! be passed. | Moved by E. B. Hallman and A. E. Bean be compensated for loss of two lambs worried by dogs. Committee arose and resumed in open council. Moved by V. H. Zoeller and John Herber that byâ€"laws Nos. 624 and 625 be now read a third time. Polling Subâ€"Div. No. 6 â€"Forler‘s Shop, Philipsburg, Henry Wagner, DRO.; J. K. Schmidt, Poll Clerk. Poling Subâ€"Div. No. 5â€"Old School House, St. Agatha, Edward Jacky, D.R.O.; Theo. Dietrich, Poll Clerk. _ _V. H. Zoelier, Chairman, when the following appointments were made® Collector of Taxes, John Heldman. Polling Subâ€"Div. No. 1â€"Haysville Hall, Haysville, A. W. Callanan, D. R. 0.; Wm. Cook, Poll Clerk. ~â€"â€" Polling Subâ€"Div. No. $3â€"Schaeter‘s Hall, Petersburg, Henry Doelle, D. R. 0.; P. Schaefer, Poll Clerk. Polling Subâ€"Div. No. 4â€"Township Hall, Baden, Hy. Kuntz, D.R.O.; J. Heldman, Poll Clerk. Polling Subâ€"Div. No. 2â€"Spaetzel‘s Hall, New Dundee, John McDonald, D.R.O.; (M. Toman, Poll Clerk. Moved by E. B. Halliman and A. E. Bean that council go into committee of the whole. ¢ for the year 1925 and that said byâ€" laws be now read a first and second time. Moved by John Herber and V. H. Zoelier that feave be given the mover to introduce a byâ€"law to apâ€" point a tax collector also a byâ€"law to appoint Deputy Returning Officâ€" ers, Poll Clerks, and Polling places The minutes and communications were read. the Township Hall, Baden, on Monâ€" day, November 17, 1924 A NATIONAL AsSET Clerk with crushed rock and relaid with ’100 pound rails, insuring a maxiâ€" mum of comfort for travellers at night as well as an absence of dust in déyflme. Trains leave Toronto Union Station at 9 a.m. daily, 10.00 r.m. daily except Saturday, and 11.00 p.m. daily. Arriving at Windsor Station, the traveller has the benefit of immediate â€" facilities in â€" the women‘s rest room, lunch â€" room and barber shop which‘ cannot be: duplicated in any other station in Montreal. An added convenience is offered those who wish to travel to Montreal from North Toronto, in the 9.45 p.m. train, daily except Canadian Selling Agents 79 Dickson Street Additional Purchasing Vouchers Worth $125.00 A beautiful phonoâ€" graph, that will play all records, will be given, absolutely free, to the person submitâ€" ting the second best, neatest, most origiâ€" nal correct answer. GALT will be awarded. Ev;ery answer will receive a reply. z. PF sns d "4 M rSRZ P Canadian Pacific agents will gladâ€" ly make your reservations and supply you with any information you require. They are fully qualified to offer a "second to none" service to the public. Cook‘s Regulating Compound Saturdays, _ from _ Yonge _ Street Station. WIN THIS PIANO FOR â€" CHRISTMAS â€" . Someone is going to get this handsome, new Piano FREE! Will that person, be YOI: This sensational prize offer is made by a piano manufacturer who will give this instrument to the person sending the best, neatest, most original correct answer to the puzzele in the lower right hand corner of this advertisement. Several pianos have already been awarded and this may be your turn. Do not wait. Solve the problem today. Send your answer at once to The Canadian Selling Agents at the address given below. _|_Dec. 5 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of To hm 25 Holstein and Durham Cows at ulating Compoundhhe Arlington Hotel yards, Tavistock i m fiek viagi for Geo. Nutt. medicine. Sold in three de. Jan. 7 (Wednesday)â€"Entire sale $ 0‘3';'?:‘:7::0},.:'!;25“ Farm Stock, Implements and Fee 1 Bold by all druswists. or semfat Lot 31, 13th line East Zorra, 1% paid on receipt of price, P samphbt.." addrem:."‘mlles south of Tavistock, at 12 m}.c,oo'.o.'{(‘:mfi;m‘o'clock sharp, for Geo. V. Schneider. FIRST PRIZE to be applied on any piano or player shown. Purchasing Voucher id Nov. 29 (Saturday)â€"Auction sale of Holstein Dairy Cows at the Arl ington Hotel yards, Bright, for Wim. Atwood. How to Solve the Puzzle All you have to do is fill in the four squares, which now have each four empty cells, with the same four numbers in the same relative posiâ€" tions, so that each fullâ€"sized square becomes a magic square, and adds up in all directions to 34. The prizes go to the best, neatest, most original, correct answers. Do not wait. Contest absolutely closes on the date given. Write your name and address plainly to avoid errors. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Auction Sale Lists DIRECTIONS REMEMBER _ Minard‘s Liniment for Aches and Pains. Highest prices paid for beef hides, calf skins and horse hides. Phone 734r6, Kitchener. Geo. Whitham, at Kitchener Market every Saturday morning. * _ 48â€"3mos. Dec. 17 (Wednesday) â€" Mortgage sale of 100 acres at Lot 22, 9th Con. of Blenheim, 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Bright, at 2 o‘clock sharp. BEEF, CALF AND HORSE HIDES WANTED ‘tx ADDRESS..... NAME................. Contestants agree to abide by the decision of the judges, from which there shall be no appeal. ';24 grr» Pm 77 _ <G 4 ty yA Z’r P# p Y ha \A, i J A 4 1 .0 ”/\” & iL iF T y ~TRoUBLE g ) the,. aneaoâ€"~) : | #_ M H6LL | / Q 14 3 8 A 11 6 13 s[ T 122 i 4 6 &1 |4 1 3 73 >0 4 41 15 62 . 4 3| [|/ 1 1tz 16 8 _1 7 5 & t u§ therrbbernenrrneennnsseanenerrsrevenetur e eannne ven n + evesneu naun snn Heat Minard‘s and inhale often Splendid for catarrh. Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the House. # L _|__ 48 16 /4 1 3 q ir 8 6 jum? If FéAy Cold in the Head Contest Closes 3rd 1924 +4 y Q’; & ." « tWe <borits

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy