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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Apr 1925, p. 3

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E l . an arm agtotgt- 1 Ft was lion-u mm a - g an. nun/gm in who st) T m 1.1 C. A. ”on“; in Ilium if . can”, to trip “41'me I" M. Q: an. n- "in". te an K-W. hon- LTC _ ---wita1 that W r-tg.., “A“ not “WM. W 70.0" man: "I!!! It '3'} m “I U M 1m n urge -uee tu-tar-aM-re. audience In attend-nee u the Ool- which .0: Man!“ II "up“. On - on Tub-41y evening ,rttaas'it- m (in: as hot but. no tho mulled Ihlltty or m mull“ In». mm: at. unm- sold people of the Tim-City wu demo!» DWI“ the hon Mt. Se “a. stated u a splendid concert. Nun» ..-=.. 3°" which perhaps In deserving NEW OFFIOIII FOR ot Ipecial mention were choral Met- IO‘YAIV GLO. Inn by the pupils of Central School.] The hoary Club " u neat w Waterloo, and Victoria School, Kit-pug elected cm" tor the - chener, Other numbers given were In (allow-z J. H. Blots. C. A. Buys, also electlvely sung IN. Dawson. H. M. Cook. H. J. and. CHILDREN GIVE Th0 school children ot Kitchener and Waterloo showed that they land made good propels in elementary piano Instruction at a recital given by forty pupils at the muidatry' school. Kitchener on Thursday. The, teaching ot children in the schools was introduced by Mr. Yule, dlrec- tor of music in the schools, some time ago and Kitchener and Waters loo are the first places in Ontario to introduce the work. 7 The Kitchener Light Commission, as a result of the diminishing pro- tits on the Kitchener-Waterloo street e"" mar. oecide shortly to operate one man cars in order to reduce operating expense. The net profits for last month were only $5.44 and in view ot the tailing " in traffic which' is bound to occur during the summer months When motor cars and bicycles are used by citizens. The Commissioners are contemplating the installation of appliances on the present Peter Witt cars so as to allow or one man operation. During the rush hours, however. two cars would be usetf MAY OPERATE ONE MAN CARS Hm Fiimishings Perfect Health Means strong. healthy Eyes. just as much as it means the health of every other bodily function, The Health of the Eyes 13 more conductive’to per- teet health and business sue c055 than is sometimes realized You can't be optimistic with misty optics. G. W. GORDON Optometrist and Optlclln “18 Years Experience" so Ont-do at. a. Kitchener Phone 2777w WE SELL FOR LESS LIPPERT’S EXCELLENT PROGRAM 366 King 8t. w., KITCHENER BUY AT W a, KEEP YOUR FEET, 1lflll YOUR MIND Dr. F. P. Shtrarta TORONTO beading Surgeon Chm and PM tVeeialiit will be It the Wilpcr House, KITCHENER APRH. mu aid no . Consumm- In. on all Foot Truth. mm Humans. Nure m ATTENDANCE. noionu all In: . with wind“! Immune.“ lav.w.l.h: Icon. no»: humus-hr 'nnn. will go to - “in! Br, ROYAIY let Tho Rotary Club at u neon! w ‘ring elected otne.r. tor the - n follow-z J. H. Bun. C. A. any», N. Damon. H. M. Cook. H. J. aim; Goo. Hummus, w. C. honey, r. W. Wilson. E W. Clement and W. M. o. Lochead. J. A. Martin reported that the club purpose: bringing 100 crip- pled to the clam: at the K.-W. not pital on May 16th. _ DOV. MAKE 000° _ cucuwrnu munguoupdam unnmmmunmonu‘ aUEFERED BROKEN ROOT l Mr. Fred Greln, ot Waterloo. not with a palatal a'ccldent on Saturday afternoon. He was engined landing gravel when his team ot horses took (right and ran many. Groin was knocked down the wagon passing over his foot. He was removed to his home where it was found he had a broken foot and injurlos to his head. Paul Bergman 2A4 (None) 4.89 ‘Lichty Bros. ”132.36 (stone) 1.93 E. G. Martin A..............? 3A. Fraser .-----2.e iRoy Hunsbergvr ............2.80 On Monday afternoon at a meet- ing of the road and budge: com- mittee of the county council tenders were opened for paving’ to be done this summer. Lichty Bros: were awarded contract tor the three mile stretch ot roadway north ot Baden L, the Wellesley road while Paul Bergman received the contrturt for the construction of a halt mile ot pavement on the Hespeler- Praeton‘ and Galt road. The successful ten- ders were the lowest. the Porthnd Cement. Co. will supply the 12,500 barrels of cement required for the two roads. The tender: received Hollow: LIGHTV BROS. AND PAUL BERGMAN AWARDED PAVING CONTRACTS Bate McMahon Co. ..81.90 (gravel) _ ,82.60 (stone) McDonald GOVERNMENT OF PREMIER HERRIOT or 7 FRANCE " DEFEATED Premier Horriot tell on April lotta' before a hostile majority in the French Senate. The attack on him was led by ex-Premier Raymond Polncare. It was the first time Poin- care ham taken the lead against iienlot since he lost his power to him. d . Premier Herriot. followed try the Cabinet, left the Senate and an hour later handed his resignation to President Doumergue. therewith opening a struggle tor the premier. ship which in expected to int lev- eral. perhaps many days. The Herriot Cabinet is out of power, overthrown by the same because ot chums um undsr M. Herriog'a rule the up! limit of bank lion circulniion had been secretly exceeded, but M. Herriot'I majority in the Chamber ot Dow- tiel remains virtually mum. 8 Bros Biden to South out o! $1.89 (gravel‘ 3:12 (stone) dupivt“ "(inbuilt-J nun-Wm Bimini-Lil mun-litan- her-"grad in in. two-t. ttt itnatly we only It! leet of the .mublo was I mu- an my and} Markers one of the uraniu- broke” ISInce that tune I have ban in to; was: health 1nd heartily ”council! in: Wililnml' Pink Pllln to any suturing from impure Mood. You can get the” pull through an medicine dealer or. by mull at 50 ‘ cents a box from The Dr. Willi-mt Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont. _ m,wummu manna-in. Tho u Bmw»uhm'bl “Whilst-Min t--tt.ttett""rlrsr-ttrPet-" 'raterate-war-itnitrro-iruat._ our! dit.. " '99 “*VWJVWBW‘M g.mgm 1teetttseGTTiriGtiiuiervirtu, 'r',tr,hi'J'.TdYl'e"d"i'i'itA"lPg,'d Ill-um W mun cum. lis- t"! m. ""t',rho-ed'ot-rhottnaro. than Ara, nan-m. P"" 9391mm was: I m m mat. I.” ”I“ - lei ”.m'vulumh eCeeCe3l'e'.tt.ttittertettetrtentr, -tumurureott_tP,'-rtttt-rtestrttet- lorthohn‘t‘otuhonmcm‘ pill- the ”that. .tto-.--1 I'll‘ with“: in; "I! “A! nad usual Mr neck Ind till a! lump- cdhd mot- nlt. and I “not M was very painful. After trying will! no- ullod mood munch“. Dr. Wtb "an: Pink Pth won ma: boxes. Ann tahirtg then t fund a dqebdqd Improvement in my " penance, and to my my the lump: were dis-mm In:- my neck. I 450,000 men BRITAIN fo SETTLE m AUSTRALIA Britain's contribution Mr the s rmrimrprroooitiom j. Anglo-Australian migration uree- schools closed tor the usual ment. it is revealed._ will be M,- Enter vacation on Thursday, and 083.000 In the next ton years. be the teachers, Misses Wilkinson and sides' the cost of passages which Bradley, have left for their monso- the imperial and Cemmonweelth tire homes at Courthnd and New Governments will share manly be- Hamburg, where they will spend tween them. the holidays. The Colonlni Oilice points out. Hutehn Bros. were busy over the, that the when time st the settle- lest week end unloading a car l ment in Australia within the next salt. , ten years of 450.000 assisted emi- Mr. Emanuel Beam and - of let') from the United Kingdom, Kitchener hAve recently returned to including 34,000 lemme: averaging the villsge where they will occupy Hive persons each. No emigrant need their home for the summer. lbs panned of capital. .At least‘Wen Silver Cup. . ' Palt the isms produced from the io mark the event ot the arrival scheme will be renewed tor mr'ot Mr. Beam at his home here, a grants, item the Unitedmnuhm. 'tnn paootinresusuruition wns_hel With a wilted pink rose drooping from the lapel buttonhole ot hi: faded blue coat, Dr. urmderteY A. Cook, self-styled discoverer ot the North Pole. is now in Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary where he is to serve a; prison terin tor tttsing the mails to detrnnd in connection with the sale ot on stock. SELF-STYLED clacovznzn or NORTH POLE "NTENGED TO PENITENTIARV Just 16% years ago on April Tttt a tremendous cation w“ given to Dr. Cook. who was ”chimed " the greatest of Arctic explorers. "There is nothin; to do," he aid "I haven't I dollar Ion to any the tUht to the Supreme Court or "on to pay the Bae."' A eunuch); tour-weak tour of Western Oman and the Fume Cont. with " mp tmm‘ the United sum on the return 501mm! In being pinned for Clnldlul tau-hon and their friends um sum- mer. LOW-COST TOUR TO Thole who an “an“. of this' trip will we tic [must memory on the tsmttinmtt--ttte 3111.10 hard It 'WM-wright; Jam National Purl. with m unitary-nod nounuin -r, Mtnmt Robe, tho highest put In the Can-din mm; the mum. polo- ot Human and the lll’IMc - at the m Blur. At ”minivan In My uln- tar.mmitmtrttotmntmra. glorious wit-r trip at no In“; that”. on W Ionic I. of the North MI Gout do VII- mnr. View III mun ' a. no man "In an mm up - to - but" Youn- m... Nun-.1 M " W. with L. m u an In. cm - It". Mam Gunman» - dhot-tirmtatn,baArNttmd. autumn-IMO; 'tmt-rt-TW-tPMA. at you Mammal-In It. ”Immutamb ivy-M‘m ha. a In; kl-Am My u: up») via aver-l doctor! but. "can. My mm' PACIFIC COAOT ttu Income to "an an _ruvutlp.‘ lam the urgent mm ot his man Incubu- of the council bard. By the aetimt ot Mr. Woods n likely nB-xound Ilium. of the council nu cumin-led and the speculum; u to his mobile “In. on khan Btrqqt; Wanda. have Wendi. who In "can: W In: cum oe touring tron munlclpll cam owing to M: m Crop PM: Good. Pal-men no very buy with need- ing opittoms an their hunt. its. WWI for a good ml when and lay amp are Indy pro- mhlng " yet. Mr. Chas. Schellela. who has been _ patient It the K.-W. mm for treatment to her eyes has returned to her mine only lat week much Improved. Reforestation. Woolwich Council has.taken an Intel-u! In the rotomtlng or waste lnnd- and has tor this purpose pur- chased a smlll farm In the north pin. ot the Township when; they will (In the scheme a um and which everybody hopes will turn out a payinmproporltion. Schouls‘ closed tor the usual Easter vacation on Thursday, and the teachers, Misses Wilkinson and Bradley, have left for their manoe- tire homes at Counland and New Hamburg, where they will spend the holidays. Mr. Emanuel Beam and - ot Kitchener hare recently returned to the vllhge where they will occupy their home for the summer. Won Silver Cup. . FrMay afternoon. The general in- In the doubles event ot the same class. Mr. Dhmnrt was the winner of the cup and Mr. Ferguson ot a $6.00 purse. Mr. Durant Immediate .ly donated the cup Back to the can) :nnd on a further compputlon Mr. .Waller Player was the lucky win- _ her. terGrCrtCttiits sport seems to be on the Increase as the attendance was very large. It In an establlehed tact that the' good marksmanship of the past year has not diminished any as was evi- denced try the excellent ahootiug done. The senior members ot the club were represented by Messrs. E. n Bowman, W. Dunnrt, M. Scully, W. Player and F. K. Fer. canon. of Kitchener and m. Beam of Conestoga. In this (this Mr. Bowmnn was the winner In “axles ot 1 silver 'cup donated by Mr. Dum. art and as he won it twice in sun- celsbn It becomes his property. The younger men or beginner- clau wu represented by Henri. Witt, Moody. mm. Hour. Zach, c, IM Is Snider ot Kitchener. Stmpt. munch 3nd Eckel of Waterloo. and Kind. of gone-toga. . In thin/fitter clnu Mr. Stump! bottled the more. thereby winning I silver cup. The latter emu are held by the winner- nntll the new winner: "a decided " the non companion shaming which taken the hero on Sunday tkterttttott, Avril um. Ouch! Lame Back. Rub lumbago or Backache Away manna-Milwau- in! Yunnan!" II and" lunhnntulnorumnl newsman-commo- mung-man mun.» ”mammalian-null...- uum Don't an! MD!“- m-mwuuouatm ottetqmrmr-tamdtttta'e1 ID. A-tttMt-ttl.- m'hvnlnvh‘hu-oum Mam” _rtiate,tt-te_0tt imam-vow.» Int-1.- m «an! min we: the “at at - M- an. wan: an: at. um Mr. and In. Claym- Mer nu Sanity oe Wendi» lid Mr. all In Glut. Dat-r end Sttat ot m owere visiting with relatives have} fall-h; the W. I i Mr. Welter mums: ttd Toronto. iii". Noah Calla-d "aqhtor, Min nun-ion, o! Kitchener were mam 'vinitore It the Schwinn home. i Mm. Sidney mum; end runner at Barnum - nu- Iter with her mother and other' role- {was here and in the vicinity. wan-MILL.“ Whin~ tog-mumm- amt-unmyam -tTitarqtttsherbtherBtth. -tttsahtttMarqHthttr-tq “mums-mum. ion new visitors at tho WI Mr. and In. Wm. mat no"! to Kitchener on londny. Mr Charla: Hon 1- also mung In: home In Kitchener u meant. mm mm Good at Kitchener spent Easter It the home ot Ir; parents, Mr. and in. Allan Good. Mr. Allan Schelfole ot Tomlin spent the holidays at the hotryt of his mother. ' Mr. Ind Mrs. Wendel Clemens ot Breslnu View visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good influx the hollduys. . . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bierwnxen ot Kitchener spent Ester an the home ot Mr. Otto Koch. Mrs. Mlan Good ou- Monday at- tended the funeral ot Mrs. Levi Slum; in Kitchener. _ . Masters Willud and Haney Schwinn: spent the week and with their distort In Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houston of Kit. chener irere - visitors at the home of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Schwartz. Mr. and In. 'irptttaiih Heist ot Preston spent Friday at ‘the home of Mr. Henry Scheltele. Rev. Sam Boothe. RE. ot stoni- ville. occupied the pulpit in the M. Holy Sacrament was dleennéd with The Bong Service in the Lutheran church on Sunday evening was ex- ceptionally well attended by friends of all den6minations from tar and “all The choir scammed itself on the rendering ot the Enter Cantata, "Hillside and Garden." Every num- ber, whether in solo, duet, trio or lull choir was given with equally good "ect. _ Mr. ad In. untold Tun-la m The League wading In the Metho- dist church was withdrawn on Sun- day evening to permit the taking in of the Lutheran .0113 service. A special premix), the tapie'ot which ir, "The Mange ot Easter” which w!" postponed from Sundny evening, will be rendered next Sunday ever in; in the Methodist church. com- mencing u 8 o'clock. Everybody is ‘cordinlly invited to attend. The Enter service in the Luther- en church, eleo the service on Good Friday Vere [on well eilended’ During the Enter service the torm. al taking over oldie donation of thl one pair or and-inure: by one ot the .congrenlion'e olden members, Mr. Henry Euler. took place. Br the light ot the" electric cattdatatrrats. . more Striking end solemn elect ot the Innate ifobtelned. Mr. Melvin Hahn ot Waterloo In " Easter Day villtor with Mond- In the VIII-n. TWO LARO'OT FIIOU. .TOIII ROIIID Mom In Foru- won broken into by til-m who mu um: . mom‘ cor, Jud - valued at mun (In. III (our thou-Ind all": mm. In no": tsie.. nu-uu n: elm-M by bruit-g the phi. (In. In m from - Jane- M but pod: VIII“ " than: $1.00.. (soul-nu at no“ and. and ult- aud bald In". munitionwunumlln n unnu- mum. - Inn. no but (out. "ttttthated " I. m mono-n suns-anon. aAnteet-t-irre- 'ts-ttdr-tteat-tnth. tuition-mm [mu Lat week the two - ”and n: um mm In M lam-hour. ,rjiiiNeli" " Trdiiiiiir T0rtrrr6rrtr, Item: of Intern“. Gordon Betsey. the milkan tor: E4?! Beer In confined to his bed with sickness this week. We hope he may be on his round; won again. Robert C. Gardner, R. R. No. t, PcterLurg. auctioneer and carpenter called here last week. Mr. Gardner has a contract tor 11 house near iiukGirirntV --t-e ff"“ â€"'“""â€" Conrad Poll ot mug/me made a short Visit Irmmmm wTmis ‘oi his way to Herb Kaster's last week. Osvar Hallman mid Mist Lydia Hallman called on old friends here inst week. Spring Seeding. The land in working up nicely this spring. The farmers are busy these days as an excellent seed bed ls awaiting their labours.- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Berger and family have taken up theiq rest- gcnce in the home of the late Aaron Hellman, The home is a convenien one with an acre of ttne lawn and garden? -' Hummuumuwn. - A number tried ftshintt on Good Pridtsr but the catch Ins light. The sucker: were chiefly on the banks Mr. Elvin Snyder ot Toronto Viln- od under the parental root over the - holldnyn. Pet-mun. Rev. E. sievenplper Ind family took I [noun trip to Detroit over. the week and. Mr. ind Mrs. Joe Fret: of Vine- land Tiqited with the [utters ulster. Mr. Ind Mrs. Ono-r BurkhoIder. Mr and Mn. Took-hm renewed aettuairtttute" horn on: Sunday. Rev. o. Burkholder left tor Vine- Innd on Sand”. Mr. ”and Bechtel In. been any sued to turn mm rout. No. 1. The ”nice- tn the ‘hlt and Chuck our the week and were we“ mauled. With a o%retowirse house " Both ”has. Able cm- comm were dollar-d by Ron. c. The lending of wring grain. it - computed in this neighbor- If you have idle funds which should bring a higher rate of interest we invite you to invest imour uche. It. has! cloths the unice- m a - on “00mm: of Moll-cm by Notable In.” Very nbly “a m w (on. In null-dad " Iowan of In an: 'Jt,','l'll, attd and non to mtg mm. " Guaranteed _ . Investment Receipts THE WATERLOO TRUST AND T SAVINGS comm . Waterloo Me. M loner of Irma” - a In mu. Mr. (on!!! bearing We operate -pnder Government supervision. MANNHEIM BREBLAU BA-et. r 1'e,b, _ 0,. . a; " Kitchener who called on ftiekiia here on Good Friday. Mr. Walter Dietrich of Waterloo spent a few any! It bl: home here. in. Louis minus]: was a Imam“: vianm- to Hamilton recently. Mr. Ed. Harden) of St. "e" College. Kitchener, spent the holi- day under the parental root. Mr and- Mrs. Hy. Bach were visitors to Kitchener on anarchy. Miss Mercella Harlleib of London -arr. and Mrs. Albert Hanan of Waterloo spent Sunday with triendB here. Mr. and Mrs. Emit Diebolt ind family and Mr. Dave Diebolt ot Kit. chener spent Easter with the form- er's parents. Mr. Edwin Dietrich is spending a few days with friends In Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bettwaruen- truber and 'son of Elmira called on "tends here on Ehsndar. Keep Min-M's Llnlmcnt In that Houu. Thousands of new customers for some one! Some 50,000 new tele- Emma are added year- in Ontario and Que- bee. Last year 77% were in private resi- dences. _ We not only supply the means of reaching these trubmriberrr--we gladly co-opgrate to help you get the mart out of this unique service. Long Distance and)!!! you to talk with cun- tamer: and frtmds all (ski-11m continent 'se-trye-riot' interest Libya; Gait

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