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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Jan 1925, p. 8

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.1, Mum... ~+mnun SW". choice .....70 00 Btte-ieesiptss, t,000. Mm mama, Trude quotations Manitoba wheat-No. l northern, a: (No. s, $1.94%; No. 3, 31.1395; m; 4 wheat, 81.79%. 7' - ' “new“ mum... N-tttmir “New. good light .......... , 00 heavy-ad bucks C"' 5 00 0'“. Sheer-Receipts, 213. medium Seven Lilies For That Holiday Baking Always Order When satisfution is seded for Real Good _r"ier'i'icrr'irr" ' gunngmnuuqu' 'astl?r-Mees-e"t1.eraout. huh-small may.“ ' W T Imuxunbuc. " "rt-Orme""" ”hiatus”. _rAh'teare*o't-" “AMMULTIV " I. _ tsonarho--s--t-,.l1t ".gM.-tr-rttbtHettmrattrrahtr--rnrt" moi“ "9Mto81M0att_..xtmsMe;Amtu66etor0o;- tt_-tttte. oatdR,88e,ana'trattnq+ete.rr-l" .,--qettten6" tma,60eto61e;ita,ito66e; tannin ...nawuu‘m, aoe, no. Ph TORONTO GRAIN BY NAME .........u 00 ..........1000 ..........1200 ..........10 00 127. Flour ....18 00 99, - {It moment the mitten oi Chairman 4 as of the Bdueatitma1 Committee. He A 00 is President ot the Kitchener .Orphnnge. Miner ot the Wat. 'ortoo County druid River Part " 00 Limited. end “co-President ot the 11 00 local Ontario Motor Leone. 6 " Pr-tauttm to Mr. Mailman " 00 Shortly after tive o'clock on Tues- 90 00 day afternoon the members of the iHeld Once In! of The Mutual we , :Assnrnnce Company, close to two hundred in number, gathered in the ZAnsemhly Hall to honor one ot the ionicers ot the company. Mr. M. B. 10 so Hellman, upon the occasion ot his 3 oo retirement. unaer the Benefit Syn- ‘tem ot The Mutual Life, from the ’mnition of actuary. _ a on The Genernl hunger, Mr. Charm, 6 so Ruby, spoke tottrtseutimrlr of Mr. 4 60 Hallmun'n long connection with the company. alluding to his high malt " so tietttioms for the position of scanty " so and the hithfulnels and eluciency " so with which he had dinchnrged the 11 oo'dntiee ot the oilice. tit 3mm». MAT-ow coo mun-mutant Into Inte- In 'luomnmmmhmehucd 4Nto The with one.- {mum t 00 Tune " recommended tn Mr. Hull- Council in 1313. 1nd nu manned '60totttergtrtmtgtttgndnriittteamtnn- 5 00 her of the Board to: 1935. He holds I Mr. thumb- "ttTitle. no 5 " my. In In- am cinch“! to the 4 It 1atetusmusWatqrMtr' Council“ had I 00 Vac-dong] Moo! by the Waurloo Mr. Ruby was followed by the “instant" génernl manager. Mr. Walter Summing who, an M11! of the members of the Athletic AH Mr. Ruhr, on behalf ot the onion: of The Mutual Lite, presented Mr. Hallman with a handsome titted club bag as I. token ot their good will and regard. l mm, “tell is uni-osmium: of the Head thnee nail, made Mr. Hailmnn the recipieht ot a bunti- ful silver ooilee not and tray, as I mark ot their regard. In. doing so Mr. Somerville referred to the genlnlity and sociable qualities of the retir- ing actuary who had always taken a keen iniereut in the letivitiel ot the organisation. Mr. Hallmn, in a tttttng response, thanked the ottieertg and members of the Head otnct, sun for the kindly sentiments expmued and referred to the plenum relationship which had always existed between himself and members ot the Head Ottict, sun. REEVE DIETRICH OF WATERLOO IRE-ELECTED for seven] years. Noun. H. E. Weller and cabana launcher, members of put year'- council, and N. E. gnu were the unsuccessful candid-tel Keen Interest wen lllo centred In the election of two memben to the Water end LUht Dominion. The rem-In; newborn. lee-n Alone Benet end C. N. Hnehn were In“ tn the no”. the new undid-to being c. R. om. chimes: o! the Sewer Column-Ion Int yen. Mr. Glen polled en “weighing” hue vote, " tom vote being neerly equal to the combined tom vote of the other no enamel“. Mr. on. lectured "" vote- whlle lean. um end Blur Dolled I“ end I” m- ‘mmunly. Mr. on. with . than ere Ineretote the mem- htle m elected M (Go-undocu- Page " (Continued from Pugs I) TERMINAL LIFE Maul-cm l (mom, aim, um 0mm» and V. B. Zoom: withdraw). At the nomination muting‘ hold on loud-y the urban mama: revitved'tho work (lone during the your. Milton Schmidt u the new gun on the council. The" mini ‘to be u mien-tin; battle ot the 'bnliou tor the township betweum vdepnty move John Harbor and s. “when“, the utter raving hm! about ttms yearn' municipal experi- ence. M Dom W o. 7“. 0! “I‘ll.“ "pe. "1&3"? _ -. (than my mm») mums-(minus. bio-haul). Tb no" In the "In I -- um. an at In lbw-all) In”. CetM-ttu, a lon- m canto-thy the My). _ Dov-t] 't---v. B. locust. (By Mm Hilton Schmidt. (By no WOOLWIOH TOWNOHlP (Hal-cud by Medan-110m Rmmr--atrtt. H. Woods. Deputy mseve-rBrrou Lemon. Counentorr-Hettr, B. Eu. Albert Larch and Wm. B. Hemmerlch. Cotmemors-Louia mochler, T, ogram md‘Peter Wagner. sr. CLEMENT: POLICE TRUSTEES (Elected by AocIamatlt"t) Frank Busch, Geo. G. Brenner, Herbert E. Schnarr, Alfred Mayer and Jog. Lineman. . TOWN or PRIOTON L, "" “m The" win be nn election In: Enron council “a whoa! {nuns "WAngingo CHANGES in the Town of Prawn on Monday . . next Mil-nor new John R. - will anon ox-myol' H. J. - -..dff.'f'e.r1'e.'..'e....e.edl_...,. tor the 'rs-ttr honor; will. Him-l on July ut, 1012, " m. olnt candid-tel no In the "ld ”new: " Agencies. prior to. which 'grthqeqgg.ei1 and III (or who! haw-ammuuummmmu m I. M. Gillies, In. .0 910100101: for twain you-I. Will. ttmme no" N. o. mm WON a DOEMMIIIC pram be m m [an and - no" 10- orhtetpt ot DIM-M 543le and am, by mum. “In. an hold a. mam-m ot Cantu-It ‘m nbo "all“ Avon-o School. Knish“. (or i 7 “Inc! at yum. In 1m. Idiom - n. can. an mamulr.y.m¢.nvu1 _ Am . a. with " Uri'; WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP (Elected by Acclnmatlon) R-e-lotsa Raids]. " 13..G. McKay Ind Fred Lackrtpr withdrew). 'Deputy Reeve-Wm. Knight. (Donia Baechler, J. G. McKay and Fred Lackner withdrew). by aee1atnation for 11th consecutive (A. Ogrom, t A. Wagner and John Helnbuch withdrew). (David Bergen and W. P. Henog withdrew). Councillor-eo. Cousins, Jos. Bowman, John Here, Henry Date". the Inst named being a new coun- cillor. . School Board-Dr. J. Marty, Harry Philips and Fred Hartman. LINWOOD POLICE TRUSTEES (Elecud by Atrelatmatlort) ' The Police Trustees of the Village ot Linwood were returned by ac- clamntlon as follows: A. W. Burnett, David Bags: and Philip Kraut:- waiter. tion, NORTH DUMFRIEB Townémp (Elected by Auden-(Ion) At the nomination meeting tor North Dumfriee Township, new at Gait on Monday afternoon owing to the met that the municipality is now without I township hail, appreciation of the good work ot the 1024 Coun- cil Ina evidenced by the electors. who returned um year’s body to oiriee by chmotion. The Council k 'rtmtpo-d of Reeve John Rohr; Councillors. Wm, bookie. John t Soon, George Moore and John Mouton. lid IMDGIPOIT POLICE TIUITIIO F (”can by Acclamnlon) WI Roth-ma], Abr. Hun-berg" m 'r-e-ot" Harbor. 0001!. um I”!!! Mtkdk, “ILVERTON Reeve Tye elected by acclama- NEW HAMBURG (Elected by Acclaim-Hon) I. out... If?” o. mill. at, . Milli-nominee's tdnmmam.mou -bqrsbertaet.ete0brMr9Ba- .ltstmaa-'-trt-te't- 'lteand an» Ottertmiaaie-," ELORA I ---, Reeve Richardson was returned‘ Lively Mgetim Hg” atlttatestr, by ttectttmathm at me -smasiuoiil-iiio. - Candidates Discuss meeting. The net of iiriiiiirii,ir.."l, "t . _ __ _ _ Want, Int ttm your: School Thim8-mtgtoes lut- tor, John I. This: and cm. m (or two ya: urn. TOWN OF [LIMA _ (Elected by Animation) " Augustus Werner In the new Mayor ot like for I” by tech- Imuon. succeeding 01mm P. P. Stunt. who bu been mayor for the put two you. uni have to: 'ttttr yenrl. A. B. Gingrich and Orrht Honing" tor the reevuhlpa and the council were aim returned by accumutlon. The nominations re- sulted u tollows: ' Mayor-A. Werner. (P P. Scampi. Wm. Arman, W. W. Mnrtlnwn. Geo. Klinek and M. All. seler wlthdrew). _ Reeve-z-A. s. Gingrich. Deputy Rmsve-orrits Hollinger. _ (P. F. Slumpt. W. W. Manhunt: and M. Allgeler withdrew). ulu uncor- mdo non! by tho ”when.“ " Mr. lit to no ”Mbuthmdlul‘ "nraegto6e-itereetu- my. nu mm In mm. bf . Public Utoitie-H. o. Welchel for two year period. . CONESTOGO POLICE VILLAGE Nominations held on Monday evr mug resulted in the election of Goo D. Dahmer as Trustee in place ot Henry W. Ebel. whose term had er plred and who declined reelection. The other themes are Allen Good amt M. c. Stroh. thtuneiuora-Wm. Honor. Adam Muttunch, John Small, Geo. Form", Fred Rudow and ,Alvln makings; IA. W. Hotter, Geo. Glennie. Wm. Ottmnn, Prank Bristow, Orrie Holl- lnger, Albert Stelnke, John Brox, W. W. Martimum, Gerald Scott, Rom. Slennln. Harry Vice. Ir. A. Reyes, Alex Brandt and Henry Helmbecker withdrew). dick. W. o. Maude", James Ander. son, R. E. Mills, Simon Aitchiaort, AYE Reeve H. Roy Graham was re- elected for his fourth year by tte. clamntlon and all at but year's Council, comprising W. A. Ramsay, R. G. Lindsay, W. H. shnw and'W. E. Gammon were re-ttlee/d. The three retiring members of the public school board, A, P. Humps]. F. E. Robinson and A. R. Robertson, were also returned without opposition. honors. The name wring he also passed the tir" Engriuh Actuarial examination with Int-clan honors and inter becune n Fellow ot the Actuarial Society at America And an Associaie ot the Inuitute ot Adlai-ice ot mslnnd. In April, 1908, he wu Ippolnted ”mum actuary ot .The Elihu! Lift and mm. yenn no became the .500th actuary. . m. elenllon to the maiden of actuary ot The Int-Al Lite, which ll one ot the outstanding commie! of Claude, In a well deserved recog- nition of MI epoch] quatitieautm. lor the once.“ . School Bmsrd--arrdra "til. Dobson, E. M. Davidson, Wallace Gordon, David Scott. Hydro Commission - A. Hobbs. f By acclamation). ' R-e-om Hath-t. Rtseee--uduer - Riuaroon, APPOINTED ACTUARY (Continued from Pisa ram-r warm-um“ ".1“.thva “mot. mummy-mun a“. Mold-Inma- Imu- “at.“ on. Alum-dung.” flags-t» B. an». 3.3. an". II: was a llvuly on, than bola: 1) imnlmawmm. an onl- " “In." which vuln- cum in..." ma that. and 01-er (iiFe any. tho Ian: M! levitating tiiVRiiéiiit urns-pt “my.” In canal-out; the lot-In at tho Mull}. ”luckily . Lively Content - Reeve Kineie. who has held office tor the past neveral years. will be opposed by Rom. J. Veitch, deputy reeve tor 1924. who has had eight years' municipal experience and be- “even the reward of faithful service is advancement. Eur the council were in three candidates, with twu to be elected, C. T. Groh having had one year's experience as n member of the 1924 council. . in not! to tho “in“!!! pod Mo and tho mum” of 315.000 on not! ”any. loan Kin-i9 “may dot-odd tho unmista- tion of the council to: the put unto] you“, deeurine that tho town-hip road- ha been in poor condition and that honors money In: spent in unknowing the toads than was obsolutoly accessory. He said truths: (hut the council. by main; the roads in the best or con- dition meant the saving of commer- nble money on unnecessary “your: trom your to your. Mr. Josiah Simmer ot Waterloo ably acted as chairman ot the meet. lug. other Speakers Irvin C. mum“, Alien Slime~ maker, c. T. Grok. Geo. much. J. J. Strong. and other: spoke, tohehinr brirrt1y on the good roads: and other questions. WOOLWICH NOMINATIONS ton-ad Jo tho woven-mat can He behaved he hug and tho dorlnd from name, than; ho wu County an. "noun ot m. nary " In h")! of this "stern " better ”mu m Wellington Gout, Oom- md- no built when the! In mm! MI to W m the coil of the mu and“ and for In: momy than "an, "an In a. north M or tummy. this may. and which bu hm Re 17:: also ot no opinion that m am” a... up! up by um att all (no. IMO" " "g%erM in (but: a! Waurtott “a the 15'!!- who he. la: win a to“. to mpuwmm ”HMO-00060- tneet'tatttdtneuanrt-d that nomoymmm "q'mtHtean0'rtrtuouettitt.t. “com-mop. It. I.“ “mmummms. M an. tht all... up has. _......_._.__... 'du'lat 's"'llt1'Stllt Tf 3 him-15"”, -- PP, _ttl Anothisr ot those lively and in- teresting nomination meeting: which have been customary here in past years. WIS held In the Township Hall, Conestoga, on Monday after- noon when several hundred rate payers representing the tour corner: of the municipality attended to take In the \proceedings and hear the various reports and review ot lair year's council on the work done In them. . Following the nominations Mr. W. J. Snider wss appointed chairman and the csndidstes nominated were given an opportunity to address the rutepayeru. Some very lively and warm verbal exchanges featured the addresses. Reeva Joe. H. Woods re ferred trrtetlr to an error in the Township statement, and ssked the clerk to expiain ft, slter which the speaker touched brhsny on several item of Township matters and then went on to slain pertaining to the County Council. ot which he he. been a member tor the'psst two years. County roed work genus", was covered and the speaker stated that inr the preliminaries for next yesr wss included the proposed work on the mango-at. Jacobs mad. FM" "shin. We Labor Mr. Byron mean explained the council‘s swo- " to the emotion ot the - ot eboliehing statute tshor in the Township end also re- terred Jo the government - derived from some, stating he wee in km at this - as better msds are built when they ere - needed end tor less use: then The nominations resulted as tot lows: Deputy Reeve-Byron Letson. Sol Koch, Norman Snyder and Henry B Comteiuors-Henrr B. Ex. Albert Larch. Wm. B. Hetnrttsrich, Almon A. Snider.and Percy DeKay. For Reeve-Alex. B. Forbes, Jon. H. Woods, J. J. Wilkinson. mun-puma. J.le¢l. Mr. Eix advocated adopting some system whereby Iii-go dining“ paid tor sheep killed and worried by dogs could be meterme reduced. ' Favors Purchue of Crusher Mr. Alex B. Forbes dwelt at some length on work done by the County Council. including the adjustment re the County Road Tax which hit thought should have been done then Ind not in tive years, during which tirite the Township was obliged to ~nrry the County's expenses in this more. BE IT Tumour INAC'I'ID that tho location at the and one. ot Funnel- Prod-cu Limited be. m the lune h - ,chucod m the City ot Kitaherturr, to tho Ton of Waterloo. grants from the county: He deplored the reduction ot grant by $1,000 tor the Freeport Sanitarium. . Many cheep Klllod Mr. Henry B. mix, in a brief or dress. retefred to the Government act abolishlng Statute Labor, And requested the appointment of a Road Superintendent In connection therewith. He was greatly In favor ot the system and by this means roads mar be kept in good, condMon Mr etusier_thtus fox-men; camlu AM, low.- " o do.- my - by - nr! tho I!!!- bar at it. diml- ad can tho locum]: of the and one. 11 Ol- um and " (to qmgun at tbe pun”.- ._ Prada" a“ I. Vary the '0er u B-es and Fix a “run-'0' the loud. AND FURTHER that the num'bo'r iii-41‘ In? lag? of. Directors con-ht ot seven my.“ 'dh", ia-i; .n an of tive, and that n quorum of the -mllllllu “F: Board of Directors be tour, ad that u! all bylaws or parts of by-laws In- m consistent herewittt be. and the same are hereby repealed. I PASSED'by the'Board vol Direc- tors ot the Company this 4th any ot December. nu, ma Itternrds on the ‘aald 3th day ot December txmtirtmyd at a meeting of abus- holdem ot the Company duly called for considering this by-law at which all all-Mowers ot the Company were present or represented by proxy. "Ptl1tner Broducts Limited, A. Hex-sou, Pro... (SEAL) A. B. Palmer, Mgr." Mr. Aimee Snyder Md he would not “and tor council. willie Nomen Snyder and Percy DeKey. the other nominees. were not premt. Flume» In letter then Reeve Joe. R. Woods. in reply to criticime of eeverel epeekere. new that the avenue“ end ell of Int reel”: work wee new for end that the County Ilene” are now p potter Ihepe the lent net. Me .. phi-ed the Home of Refuge property nation end eeld that of this property tote ere to be eold to per (or debenturee. Referring to the discrimination of rates paid on County and Township road work, Mr. Forbes aid this should not be because each body abould my the same for equal amount ot labor. Other Opt-ken Mr. J. J. Wilkinson dechrod he would be a auditing for council. Mr. Sol. Koch land he would not be I candidate, and took acclaim: to criticize have Woods :nd A. B. Forbes for the [1me adjustment "atom on County Road Tun. tr. attd In. Hum. Hahn and '3‘ Mn t1athttrtgto a mum umeooll'I m cm..- noun” " the hon. , at in m Mr. an In. Wm. il HM Vanna. I I He was also of the opinion that Township should invest in a small crusher for its use. As snow roads last winter were a source of heavy expense. he advocated the cleaning of road-sides from scrub which hold back snow and make bad Fonds. BY-LAW NW 41 21mm. it?! 52-2t. I!!!" Imam tqtMmt18Bl “I'm... an and}: II -ltrto. A Two . Pad I. a M w h g lo rohumd. In - I 'fiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiri ii.. auimols"iiiseseism Gonsrarsottr,mwmtmmo--m-iot" “alumna-Maw. wmu'lm I unuIIpn. In“ FEE”; ira-T' You-nodule“ giving "teetdtd It! light Bttd 01-pin a unit-Inn. m., b b In. at. Danna!“ It " Our charges are the low“! I. l, l the cm of Kllchcnor. :“ _ 'atistaettttrt Our-M A! 'rj, 5’" money rounded. _ 5,; l "4:1: " yard practical upon-M1 (tti: We grind our own km 5 Iii, Prompt _deli1ery any "iiikTitc, and Express Our Olncm high for Your Prosperity the can!" Year, with a Continua-Jun of no Cordial Red-lion: (llama " tween Us. ' LIPPERT’S Home Furnish Govt. Rugs-tend 0mm Wo (mm to Exund to or Frlendl and Custom»- GEO. W. rr, GORDON (i 16 Union St., Wank» Made In! mu hr IUPTUIIO PI” s? Phone ae? WE SELL FOR LI" REMEMBER 50 Ontario St. il, * Kitchnet Phone 2777' __ 340 who " Wi, KITCHEN“ . Ind Optlclan BUY, AT v:"3l,'/7, .31 x5, 3352

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