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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Dec 1924, p. 3

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£33 . Perfect 55: IN sauna it? Perfect 53;, . INAPPEARANCE g; l F Perfect 'tii'rr, -' . IN cum n :5 Perfect _'9 f , m PRICE _ 'F. STEELE it ;. marl-roux BELOW ZERO 'ii)ri, AT cALoAnY, ALTA. / k v.' The tompentnre on December 10, E: l T ,9! recorded on the Federal Weather v'cii,'y,t,stt Axum-now» Camry, m... was _ '?.'iiii" " degrees below zero, the count 5.“ mm Jan. 13, "ti. It was predicted i," the mercury would sink to a mu 3"". "'-, lower point. PERFECT GLASSES ,2 in“: In nun-1f- he: Allen who i". ' II can.“ nun-um toned checks. lr9FFi' m not mound by mums! f"'ai-t n on» an as. be men '. " - to any money. Schultz ,rethtrtatttnttterdittmrtem"rtterwa" F “in; a m to relieve the bulk . "tte mutability while the bank on tho other had claim he am now a. man at we document "in the general consideration ot the subject at this particular junc- ture," say: the company's state- ment, "the approach has been made with the aim, it at all possible. to establish even lower prices than those which prevailed during the past season, believing that it is in the beat interests ot both tanner mnranamrtttettrrer in m~m c closer Vadjuetment between the prices ot the things which the farm- er has to purchase and the prices twill? receives tor " product. Reductions form-i937 "Having these views uppermost in mind, we have decided to reduce the price ot practically all of our implements, although we cannot feel that actual costs justiiy such a reduction in view of present manufacturing prospects. Many ex- amples ot price reductions could be enumerated, but the following will approximately indicate what has been done in the way of reduced prices: Binder reduced by $10, mower by $4.50, rake by " hay loader by $5, gasoline engine by 316.50, wagon by " and gang plow by 85." Reductions in the prices of tarm implements have been announced by the Mtosor-HArris Company In a recent statement. Prices ot imple- ments tar the coming year are usu- ully. set at this season. The Mooney-Harris Company sees, I onhstumal Improvement In the financial condition of the (armors ot Eutern Canada and in a good portion of the West. Good crops hove been gwernl In the that and in about titty per cent. of the y.iii) with "Mr" crops in about twenty (In per cent. Production coats hovel been lower than at any time since. the war, while grain prices hare udvlnced to higher levels. In View! Of the world's shortage ot bread; min of turproxtrnateV 500,000,000, bit-hell. then high prices, the Hon-l -r-Harru Company believes. um‘ likoly to continue. "The wide gap between what the farmer recolves‘ tor what he produces and what ha pays for -whot he nominees," any: the ltotement. "under present can- ("than hos practically diturpeered".l Discrepancy Between What the Farmer Gets and What He t Int in "IQ." nunnmmwuuv I." "I‘IIIIN - Massey Harris Co. Reduces Prices mu Luau ir, “on“. may“? i "-t" ”all.“ um- unr- whhneo tn an an o! Hod-rick I": VI. the But at loan-u] no. Ian-ox m Inclined to Invol- Pays Will Be Removed. m: Weed 9/ ANme 2602/ 'jfd"iiiNil "--Me V. -"'V x. T "'V i M w." _ "f'd"T _"- __,,w__,.______ "5 _ Ti '." .. .. "idii'Wrtuaraiuiitrsrlr-ir_t-e., tutu-mash jun-y‘uuul u;wma-mmuunuumu.mmnnufiafipl [ te'hM-t-elqru--a.-itt.t-ett-r,'t-t a a." u q06rgtttt d _ ',.tAr_rrt-rrbl-ttmt.attut-tosl"_a0.teee. V mountain-nu, ”m.mmntw.mmm mundane-bum in u N up“ - I. 'i+a"'Maa"et_anditrl-t'e"de"eer'ri0agterl-ttttetmtari" an... '6t-oetrttau-"-tqt0trgt-trtgr.tti-1tt-_. . suauuumllkuh ir'-'anddt.trtetarmtarl-artttatt-tt-tou. w usury-clung“ van a. mu "regl.bteWramaatrrnrsra.tau.toN. 'txma-dM3.0gmat.and “lulu-huh: sunk-u in an new '.ai..Newaaetittmtataattt.l-tmtdtdgrW.r2.trettutB, Mahmud” 'ten-ttsort-tamos-l""'--.-.-"-')---'- o.-..,..,...' ,rhteaurmreivodmaduatatutttiertslttmrmr nonhuman-tow mmodwh-u Lttiment “a. am. mm. mm mun. 15m "roeD-H. nun-UN a! new. nu In.» I». no “any“ JuDGI‘NT Inch- .meduuua um "can. row- at Couoetor’l lam. to an! an to on a. who. no no _ "out" no did not no the u an! and mud tt-.--4Nrhqd. a... who on out w. 1l"r. 11"'ef :32th mm: coming from me other am: Ila-m. Bus-let Ind Bron-0:4 'f.':'?':,", Scott’s Emulsion " Waterloo Pays 1% Mill- Reeve Innis P. Dietrich of Water- loo asked what Waterloo had re ceived in return for 1% mill; paid to the county tor good wads. my ineer Irwin replied that Waterloo received the benefit ot improved :transmtien and more businexa through the increased number of farmers and others coming to the towns. Citizens also have better op- portunities to enjoy pleasure tripe. Reeve Dietrich stated that he had asked the question because one man in the mwn was advocating separa tion from the county to which he could not agree. County Clerk Cue eel also pointed out that Waterloo and others towns pay something to. wards the good roads tor the same bounty pays for the upkeep of the Collegiate at can. _ the council and officials were'trumnri" or Warden Lam: at dinner. Address- es were delivered by Karl Homuth, M.P.P. and Reeve John Reidel who moved a vote of thanks to Warden Lantz. _ At I meeting of the Waterioo county council hold Thursday Eng- lneer [ruin ot the department of Highways took occasion to congru- ulute the county on its pom-nut road: which he dechnd were the but of any in the province including provincini highways. They Are u credit to the country " a whole as we" as to the members of the county council said Mr. Irwin. The speaker reviewed the changes in the highways not and urged municipal- ities to abolish stntute labor stating that no grout: were quid on town- ship roads unless statute labor were nholished. Road Expendltures Kitchener Suburban area . can Suburban area. . . . . . . Waterloo Township . . . . .. Wilmot Township Pepper. Wellesley Township . .. . . Woolwich Township . . . .. North Dumtrles ....... .. Ayr, village .........t... New Hamburg .......r.r_ Rounder ....r...r....... General r....,......'.,,... THE COUNTY Members and Ollicllll Banquetted Thursday, anon, _ttAit_ttteptlrtrrts of healthy body every day. The abilttroftltesece1utoearich the blood depends upon well you are nourished. brings to the body rich vitamin, nourlshmént that is easily absorbed by the blood-making organs to build strength. Scott's Emulsion nourishes and strengthens wonder- fully well. T. Scott I borne, mm. out. - faults County'on 113715;; meat Highways. Millions of red-blood cells, OXYGEN CARRIERS "iii SF; COUNCIL $207,919.74 34,003.69 3,611.30 313,784.45 45,848.“ 8,843.09 76,839.03 5,037.47 6,719.41 2,737.47 8,315.85 _ 9,615.61 bouia Nemaier, to pay statute labor, $26.00: Joseph Stubbe. tor statute labor and overtime. 28.00; Emanuel Schlueter. refund of stat- ute labor. 16.00: Hanna B. Martin, mud gfgptute labor. ite., 23.25; Joel'Jnntzi. gavel new xi . 3.25; w. R. Omand, no and repair account. 6.00: Philip Wagner refund of st. labor, 2.00; Mrs. John Zehr. refund»! ALJIth..LQQ2 H. L. E. Schmidt, refund of at. labor, 1.00; Peter Strauss. refund of at. labor. 6.00; John L. Erb, refund ot at. labor, 1.00; Dan Sieinman. refund {of at. labor. 2.00; C. W. Kuepfer. refund ot at. labor 2.00; Chile. Outer. refund of st. labor duplicate order, 12.00; Ruben: Seifert, refund ot at. labor, 2.00; Noah Leis, work on win- ter mad, 3.05; Noah Eydt, widening road. etc., 8.30; Joe. gt. Koebel. for tile, 1.68; Innis Esbaugh, 8 hours grading road, 4.80; Rudolf Bast, balance statute labor. .52; John it} Martin, labor on town line, % pay. 2.25; Chas. Haekhart, tor road work! 32.00; Weber Hardware 00.. hard: lware account, 8.39; Bam Hiemntmus 'gravei account and refund It. labor. 32.50; H. E. Schnarr. tor digging ditch. 5.00; Norman Huelm, for winter road, 5.00: John R. Lichty. labor on County road. 15.00; Allan Giaister. drawing gravel. 3,60; Geo. Richardson, drawing wood. 2.00; Mrs. Foster, caretaker To. Hail and Phone service, 30.00; Mina Ellie Dodds, refund of taxes. 4.75; Aaron Bender, gravel account. 23.60; Herb. Stemmler. gravel contract. 49.52; John Lineman, spreadin‘ " yards gravel. 1.60; Jon. Colquhoun. gravel to contractors, 12.43; John Franklin. gravel to contractors. 10.02; Jul. McKee, gravel to contractors. .75: Wm, Wear. refund of dog tax, 2.00: Geo. Fink. getting conveyor. 1.60; W. Uttley. cutting wood, ISO; 000. leiey. gravel contract and ‘Ipreudin. gravel, 10.81; John retrial, lum- ber occount. "Br, J. lk Nurse. salary. 10.38 Henry Mchin, re. Payment of Accounts Moved by f 0mm. seconded try W. H. Knight, that the tottowttut accounts Nrpaid and that the Reeve issue orders in settlement of .the (allowing amounts: Whereupon it was moved by P. A. Wagner. seconded by W. H. Knight that this Council place themselves on record as being in favor ot giving f1ntutreUt assistance to the "short courses, to be held by the Depen- memt ot Agriculture. in the Village ot Linwood in January 1926. The Council formal Into n com- mittee ot the whole on bylaw No. 367. J. Rude] “In: chairman or mid committee. After dating and Itrdarr it I'll moved by P. A. Wagner. wounded by L. Rescuer, that By-nw num- ber 867. In tlimd in, be rend I third time and ttnniiy -d.-tMrrud E. l. McLaughry. Repmentetive ot Agriculture. Gelt. appeared before this Council.. He stated that he wished to Institute the holding ot e meeting It Linwood, in the interest ot the young people, some time in January next. and asked for cor. roboratiott and assistnnce by the Council. qt., a-attMtt 't,S9"tk I” all) C. Vin-n lo! It, can. 10 W. s., unu- ment ”00.00, an (fl-tool - pi’evloully - In with; inn-t Mr. I'ch-y': chin. Thou properties were both m to um BeparBte School No. t. The claim of Mr. Itchy “I not upheld by the lumen-.1 Baud. elatartttt-cato,matvasae4 mum of mu School “we 4. “wood. can with tttq may --ctrrrud, The eahtttdttr to be given by the Family Herald end Weekly Star of Montreal to weather: whose sub- scription are received in time, in arm. bountiful work ot Art. The. ittmrtn, ot the calendar are my tor read and the picture, entitled "The! Sela of Old Dobbin" in . master} piece in colon, suitable tor fuming, The subject of the painting is no, full of human interest that you win never tire of looking oi it. In add. ition to the wonder and picture. the Family Herold Otters to each. subscriber an opportunity to win as much " live thousand dollars in an may, end mtg-95mm contest. A catalogs of "euktiti, cabled “we are given as rewards tor new anh-l acriptione can also be obtained iree' from the publishers of the Famiiv Hernia; "Phe My new as An fund at. labor bounce, 23.60; .lsooh intents. stung sect, 8.10; Fred Debuts, balance cement aect., 8.00: Peter F. Schummer. tau-aware sect... 10.70; In. Hill, steel account. Kyle tridge, 473.00: H. N. Huehn. new" account. 9.17; Richard otmun, road work with tum, 3.20; Joseph Erb, teaming cement. 3.00; Noah Etta. tesming cement sud navel, 9.00; Noah Sholtz. gravellin; and work at bridge, 13.10; San Huron, bounce statute labor. 10.00; Goo. Crammer, compensation for lsnd. 1923 l 1924, 20.00; Enoch Martin, plowins road, It' pay. 1.96; huh M. B. mm... gruelling. V. my. 18.75; John Reldel. commission as Reno. 1924, 250.00; W. H. Knight, commission as Deputy-Reeve 1924, 200.00; In, Ogrsm. commission on councillor 1924. 150.00: Louls Bsochler, com- mission as councillor 1924. 150.00; P. A. Wagner, commission " coun- cillor 1924. 150.00. Total, tunn- Furled. tu. Clomenil. Dec. lt, 1934. Intemstlng journal carries every- thing before it. Next mom, the snow-clad forest And gainful whit-ttted out): Are warning, dimming, hum; With joyous light and mirth. The liner Olympic prevented from sailing by the tog which held up shipping generally. left early last week with 11,714 begs ot Christmas mail and I big passenger list. LINER OLYMPIC SAILO WITH 11.714 BAGS OF MAIL Another and “other They slowly mm: down, And lightly, aonl, not“. On leave: and bunches brown. Then outlying. whirling downwnd. A merry. tum-yin; throng. The poor hare an]: to cover Tttttr come. In millions strong. a%aaeda-thgt-tiu3rrtes, mwmmmm. Annual-almanac“ All Hum 00.!!th Motown of and" color But only dull, ind toturs, But m (m out the (rerun A drum; on. 0! white. Like Min; tio-tat Or prom-o o! delight any mm that In“! con“. A BEAUTIFUL CALENDAR Peter F. Ochummor. Tp. Clerk By “I! m: "an wow it - M991”.- - l BR. trl-Mildred Hob] 70%. Irene Stunts 08%, We Otto. 53%, Max. mm W "s. utrern, Rings gman 46%. Primer-Mildred Clnpmn. Bun. ley Roman. Verna Hartung. Rhett: Sedler. Viola Holst. . JR. W-Eritaen Stunts. Irene Holst, Elmer Humans, Roy Hanan; Pirtst--Mttrr Shanta. Albert Holst, Laverne Otto, Gertrude Shedler. Number on rool " Avenge at- tendance " "iEi'hi,iii'ii l, Rttgtsianir--Arma Rampln, Agou Barkouaky, Peter Weims. BR. li-Ana But-chunk! 78%. Clara Kohl 72%, Myrtle Emacher 69%. Ramon limiter 89%, Russel Otto SR. nr--NtMo Bowman 78%, Dor- othy Otto 72%, Roy Rube] 70%, Bd. gar Becker' 59%. JR. IV-Ruby Hamucher "r, Violet Reina 89M. Bertram Cham mnn 07%. Pan-l Burchtukl' 52%. REPORT 3. e. No. T, Wllmot The following In the result ot the Christmas examination held at 8. S. No. T, Wilma. Those marked with an “tough were absent for one culmination. '.Q MA vacuum PLAYAN . mm me an mom man, 03 iLtCTmc TRNN,OR DRUM mo mm». MV um; mo Jr an mum? on? TH 'lf vamoow-wtu,m ao “I _ 11% ANYWN' x, ,m//// /// Re \ by], 1 (I , a. I A. tgr Smilin’ Charlie Says The 'ttttut o'th' KW, or DaAd _ trying? may on Christ ,m. ".Wre. - - agrl BO Ontario St, Kitchener is" Tr W yFricikiiieika.a," Mr.amitmustsa.ds-eaoeruneminth-tieattmsinuang i-ttthet-ttine-tyur-ei-tont-tdust-rt- drmuofsatu1Mtrtietr1tittoth Kitchgner and Waterloo. "-= _ ' . aNVW.4NNtDtmLtttiltknomt0PrtCtAN,rMtoforth-tttre -haatteesirteti-tfBttetuner'sotttieatdqmrtn-t,uat-dtrrr oeteoftlt_taatdmost tttrsdata0rrtita18t-htWelt-. REMEMBER OPTICIAN I Geo. W. Gordon 3&3 Teacher. no charges In the lowest h the City of Kitchener. Satisfaction Cur-ante“! or money refunded. was: ' I! L _ Gov't Register? woorsBRUBACHNb-Drrc. IT, Miss Clara Brnhachor of Petrolia to Rev. J. S. Wood. Reva. C. N. Good and 8. Oren-nun officiated. tMNaRiCHiHMITT--At Guernsey sank. Dec. 9th, Minn Naomi May sebum: o! Guernsey. Sash, to cm: B. Gingrich, ttt Elmira, Ont. by Rev. E. B. Hallmtn. MNDNRrCK--At Kitchener. Dec. 21, Joseph Mederfck, In bl: 84th your. YOUNG-ht Kitchener. Dec. 19, Mrs, Andrew Young. and so you". FOR REAL SERVICE TRY ware. takes the sting out of them. Quicken: circulation and prevents co.mo1icatious. Frost Bites REES MARRIAGE! DIATHI WW caisi' ' .---.-..... Cm rv_r1e,,,i)jf,jt.tr,ittiallllllltlllllllFl, ' ,nw/ /,isii/?tjj,fJit?,, g ",agaigtllllg ' r"r 'rriCep'W' iiiiit ':,)iitsi,r's'cf3Fiti-'; ra " _ 'f-- - _ Cref-rc'k ’ "Ftrj-CHt,A, in"... {ometrist Adlotlo Flor-l booing W.“ In. - cm Imu- “on: 170 King " " KIM on». PM. 1410. GUT FOWIRI AND PLANT! Artistic Floral Dunn. o A. I o N a Fiore. K9teh---1t [In It. Plano . mm Want-low"! King St. hon. Say it with ' Flowers W. 0260]!) the m at m Hangman m m .tatgMat trtttgtq to the - Okla-Ito ARMITIONO. FLOIIIT " 0mm I. PUD”. Phone 2777 w I PM!“ "o. " E ti' " M', 'ttii/At: ‘, - 4m? al :tk: "%Ealltaiii"ticiiti, w. C. HEAD. M - g; T 2., ES& . . _ C,' g4, "r iisitii.2,fjii'l I t' ' 5.. _ - __ t _ HAMRFIECO‘ Kluhomr 2i? br,ift. EEG

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