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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Mar 1925, p. 2

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Belmont any) an: "I would smut to humble member- . ohm“! why out of this dittituutr of 'rtarriMe; not " my 'r-tar out." o-er-a-ri'.'-'""" -t-to--e'"""'rr'f, son under the terms of which he agrees to establish and maintain a fleet of ten ships on the Atlantic in consideration of the annual pay- ment of 275,000 pounds, It it agreed that the service shall commence not later than June 15th, 1925, and continue for a period of ten years or for any longer period that is mutually agreed upon. The Peterson company agrees to operate a regular shipping service free from the control of and independent of the Atlantic Shipping Combine or any other combine, between such Itt the than. of an Pm. Min. m. I [In my “not." them ”not In doubt, - mr," - It. MtterMit. The King Government, in an effort to bring down shipping rates which it is alleged are so high as to constitute a serious htyndieap to trading interests, and communitiesyhas en- tered into an agreement with Sir William Peter. 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Nmaeea and two bat. than local improvement and school any for that the shipping combihe is dealing “my” - W. The muon- no,torlu or can oven. l a period of ten yeah. The by-law in order to with Canada but the shining mm deny ",Td"du'.1',T1u. Pie “J mint!” m" "° sow on we . . c u n pl . comm: to shout to» " pus must be endorsed by s two-thirds vote of Amany of the allegations of Mr. Preston. The at. am; "r. a...“ .ieim, 51,1“. win-1n. o! the y'ur. 11.. mil Citizens of Waterloo, we believe, will be favorably disposed to assist the Quality Glove Company, the firm in question, in order to re- tain, it in town. It is now an established indus- try with bright prospects before it as avi- denced by its steady growth and it should be given every encouragement. _ - For sometime it has been recognized by the provincial government that steps should be taken to replace the forests being cut down from year to year, and in order to encourage farmers and land owners to improve their woodlots and to reforest portions of their hold- ings The Forestry Branch of the Department of Lands and Forests of Ontario has announced the free distribution this year of six and a half million trees to the people of Ontario. It is pointed out that on most farms there are a few acres which might profitably be de- voted to the planting of trees such as steep hill- sides, sandy or gravelly areas, swamp lands and fields cut off by streams or railroads. Such areas may be set out with trees at little trouble and expense which will add to the value of the property and be a useful addition for small amounts of timber and fuel. le is also empha- sized that in some sections of the province where the land is all of good agricultural worth and little forest remains, it would be profitable to plant a few acres with trees. It is suggested nlakir a sftiiCof oirriieire the firgt year. TINT Forestry Branch, as far as is possible, will assist in the growing of forest plantations or wood lots by giving advice as regards choice of species and mixtures, the selection of suitable areas, their preparation, methods of planting) and care after planting. All trees are sent out' in the spring, usually during the latter part of I April. l Farmers and land owners generflly, where the forest areas on their properties have been unduly depleted, or where trees can be planted to advantage, would do well to take advantage of the offer of the government, the ratepayers. i FREE DISTRIBUTION OF SEX MILLION I I TREES BY ONTARIO GOVERNMENT l DOMINION GOVERNMENT PROPOSES 1 TO SUBSIDIZE SHIPPING LINE I tttttr-tr-ttune-mmm awn-murmu- y-ryrtrt,akinsr waste land Epignting um” ..o.-.-...R.. DRIFT“) NILPLIIOLY ran an Willa IN 7mm“! *rqtttt" Mm emu-g ”My In an if It: to.» II m In. I ring stolen 1mm P. Birtwuttt, 408 Wu! Demon trtrrtqt. Thu ”an?” - u t round by Mr. Birt- wmlo for the man at an m. Mr. ain't-do In I Cumulus mm London, OIL, Ind II would“. MI am: winter ttt ukohm. no Mtrttta that be In new” but a mu. our“. with " nil-bl. Hrta. which he ttaa artha In in "It poeteri the Mr put " a. one. Mr. mama. In - or m ttsereeArthateatg6- n In a (on “I ale-ht! cam ring. In its annual report the United States Department of Agriculture states that the gen- eral outlook for U. S. agriculture this year is Pfairly good". "If there is an average world crop of wheat in 1925", the outlook report add.. ed, "the present hig ice of wheat cannot be expected to prevail 'i?,?i'iii' crop, although primate eoteett8i tp be ter than in 1928". The Lenten season has begun and will con- tinue until Easter Sunday, April 12th, a period of forty days, not counting Sundays. Special attention is being paid to all religious obserw ances during this period and increased dili- gence in works of charity is also noted. The Lenten season is especially observed by the Roman and Greek Catholic churches as well as in leSser degree by other churches. C. P. R., while if it were to be sold the value.- tion of the system would likely approximate closely that of the C. P. R., has caused Sir Henry Thornton, head of the C. N. R., to make the suggestion that this excess burden be written off as a dead loss. This would have the effect of putting the railway on a business- like basis and give new encouragement to the management. ance of permanent roadways necessitated largely by the growing auto Mic, has been protested against as being too heavy. Motor owners. however, recognize that they can fairly be salted to contribute to the upkeep of permanent roadways and a tax on gasoline will apportion this cost in proportion to the use made of highways by motor owners. 'object which the government seeks to accom- plish will meet with when! unreal. It, how- ever, remains to be seen whether the agree- ment entered into will have the desired effect of materially reducing oceanic rates if it is put into force. On March 4th Calvin Coolidge took the solemn oath prescribed for the president of the United States and has entered" upon his four year term of office to which he was elected but November. Many thousands witnessed the in.. augural ceremony. . The fact that the Canadian National Rail- way System on its books is held to be worth thrge times as much as its greatest rival, the The new tax on gasoline announced by the Ontario Government in order to raise addi- tional revenue for the building and mainten- President Coolidge reaffirmed his belief in the effectiveness of adhesion to the League of Nations World Court, declared it to be the in.. tention of the government to continue the econ- omical conduct of government that taxes might be further reduced and pointed out that the November election returns constituted a irepud- iation of the attacks on the integrity of the courts and an endorsement of retrenchment in Government expenditures. NEW PRESIDENT INAUGURATRD umuumwumfz"; EDINRIAL norms the “Dalila tau-qua who“. I "no! iiiiii." -. ...-- -....-_ __.._, "t; of about 75. man. MI mind mo. To holy noun-um than '"'ttu", some: (Nanny) In a "ttted can- with, to help clean. the - dmon. The ”loci In. on . voy- J.'.',.'."'.'.',','),',, the tl'iu"'l.1: _ '0 ' n r one» o I use to mum! withnwxootun hon W ’MI'IIW hate; “u .I but, when Ibo omtond our thinned-bl In . - ot water? whining wind. and an which W. ml for I low an. te, and. tt Inna-Ibis for " to In” nu you” w than not in». m. any m no and. mind that M all: u and. from no “It than: clue. at - In In at at my. All - 1-10.. whirl .Nghtrthea..rtreonstdatta'ttpt-led 17m: 1mm In“ no! trtqtxsreetustemrrttet,ste.t LriGl,uiet-t-y, which. i, am Ion-gull». " In. alum-l who”: also to Tii-l minnow-m '6rt-ltnttMetheaeerttttV_rt'i an m mun m at m. can an My no luau mu. m" and no Mu ens-cum mm m- nihvlu W m. . l Beu.ttptetADmraeh1.nt-tq0itr 'G%l"ri"L.'ri"iCi7iie= an. mun-ham mun m‘m-m-mw a»: ttr.th+qrt" “mmtmmm.lyan' 01-“me turnout-humanism".- an. . . , JilTiiGTGGGairiGcl The case In unique, the person- being white, and always regarded as very responsible people. The father In " hi; wlts’ and. and cannot uc- count for it. He claims the whole thing is a délnalon. _ Me a Tablespoon of Salts if Buck Pun: or Bladder mum; W|ZAID PONZI I. ammo EOUND GUILTY! A mled verdict of guilty In returned In Suffolk County Superior‘ Court. Boston. recently " 3 Jury trying Chm-lee Poul. tanner inter- nation} null return (:0on my water. on charges at larceny from. clientl. l The inry found Poul guilty on " count: ot the tour Indictments. mint him, which covered en up: {mi-to ot 89,500. The complements were persons who in 1920 mom: in Penn'- enterprise, which guns “teed (Minna returns. LG-" It the trial IhoVed that the former’ munch: “wizard" had taken In LL! lion: trom lnveiton. l mans mixed a potion thetTitéFté everythlng, and when ‘COnetahle Kerr thed the place he appeared to the inmates of the house " a black cat. They even went so tar as to set the neighbors dog on him. They m tirltrq " gun; to ward " the evil spirits. nelshbors‘ windows being broken in the attempt. Huh your kidneys by drink!“ a ttttart Ste2rt, day. also an all. on hardly, an I noted In- thohtr, who an. m that too much rid food form. acid. which that palm the Han" in their "ttrta to expel u tron the blood. Ttutr lac-1 come than]: and weaken; than you any color with I dun Mnryv In the - region. In!» tt9f In the but or :th Isa-dune, dim-r no... your stomach loan. more to cooled. no than the weather ll trad you In" rt-ttet' twins. n. an“ [on cloudy. mu 0! Idl- mont. the chunk on.- (at an uni Inn-M, Maud-g 7m to not I.“ he or three than during “I. Brink Water It Kidneys Bother To holy noun-um than irritating; um, to up clean the - “a can on no body'- "In“ van. gut Mr one» ot M stop, very much aueggtqd. Tin Mindanao " Pl: uni at. Paul were than“ lethally by the oarttrqttaap alumnae-I. and the Yul-1: do 1mm st Mom: other FAMILY CLAIM. INDIANS A All DOING WITCH- GRAFT ON THEM A strange story In told by High Con-tune Fred Kerr, ot Banner-1.! on his return from I vIsit to Keivm to Investigate rumors of some. trouble tlnt had the resident: or' that ulually peaceful village In an. uproar. A tamiir' consisting of! hither and mother, one son and two daughters, is the centre ot the com- motion,' The inner seems ttlt right. but the other. an luboring under the deluslon that Indians are using some witchcraft on them that causes them to see things that we ,'to1tttt_gf_rte_te_d claim an: the In. certain "Lee" for his View on the; subject. Lee explllned the Tudor. tunnte predicament ot his coin- patriot: who were unmarried. One time teller could bring his wife long from China but no name now. Feller get married in Chitin and he have to leave her there. one time he pay the hundred doll-r end get her in but no can get her any way "ow-- got to lenve her there. China bor not make bad kahuna." he aid. “Sometimes he no M, but gen'lee things turn out a'right. Long Dun. du Street I know A roller who has been married more'n twenty years. He trot very ittttt wife; ver' ttms chit. dren and nice business. I see him sometime when he come 'long 'Liza. beth Street and he tell me he very hnppy. Got tine boys and gals, got a his car and don' quarrel with his wile at an. Pleniee people quarrel in twenty year too." A Toronto Presbyterian mlnlster‘ recently "(and to ounce u the untrue of I white girl to a cum; mun. A Toronto reporter naked " Fro“. In counts! to .attotet no at a. mum: of the you. The nil mm m not been in operation the; June " Int. CHINAHAN'. VIEW OF [Mr Sore Ntt--Mittttrd's Lint. mam. ”I. THAN - III POT To t.oettt " .00 mun-mummme MIXED MARRIAGE. FURTEN YEARS -DE-PE-NDABLE Instead of fluctuating between an anthem series of annual models, they determined to concentrate on the perfection of a single Dodge Brothers Motor Car today is the embodiment of that ideal-an ideal that will endure as long as the institution itself. The reason for its consistent goodness and continued betterment points directly back to the ideals of the founders. Not once in adecade has it failed to uphold and tnhance its reputation for faithful per- formance. Exceptional dependability has been a char- acteristic of Dodge Brothers Motor Car since the day the first of these sturdy cars was marketed. Jr. IV.-Jotreph Martin " Mics Bauman 65. err m.-aNina Good M, Mabel Bearinger " Alvin Baum-n 75. Simon Martin 68. 'Jr, Iilvitt Schmidt, 51. Sr. IL-vera Good " Ann. Mar. tin 73, Olive Bearing‘er 72. Jr. ".-Peter Bram: 67, Elton Some! 54, Abram Bram: 50. Levi, Martin 50, Noah Martin 47. l Sr. L-Mildred Schmidt. Anna Schmidt, Milford Knarr, Eldon Blu- man, Erma Good. _ Primer-Doris Bearinger. Sarah Martin, Henry ann. Clayton Webs}. Best in Spelling -__ Beulah Ben-r inser, Mildred Schmidt. Doris Beary lager, Sarah Martin. Attendance 96.6%. Ollve A. Hunter. teacher. FEBRUARY REPORT OF 8. 8. a, WATERLOO, v.-Bolirtthb Iuurmttt, ' Sr. 1v.-9eulatt Benrlnger 85%. Herbert Knarr 72. DIETRICH'S GARAGE ttrr-Oro-ati-Ati, ca" beemeertiBmttoihiis -vieewhietsursei-ihru. kgieGate bum" an... ion or neck I solution to some vexing you”, The Bank of Toronto in My to ole: sound counsel and we,,',,'.",'.',.,,,,',',.-..,, The“ “BANKWTORONTO Waterloo, Ont. “you desire medic k“, WATERLOO men-m KITCHENII - Vlad) NN.Lstraststrrtttait Tttusd it mu! - E - V - _ - 'W-wi - f?,tye. “5?":er ttie' BM" 5776 b' iii 33$ f

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