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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Nov 1925, p. 7

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~' m Mocha-luau“ 1ltltater'ooChroauegooor-o, ' I DISTRICT NEWS H A very pleasant event took place on Sunday when Mrs. C. Sherer celebrated her 80th anniver- sary. surrounded by members of the family and intimate friends. A most enjoyable time was spent by all. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. D. Knipfel, Mrs. L. Hagen. Mrs. T. Daub, all of Kitchener, Mrs, L. Atkinson and daughter of Toronto, Mrs. Ed. Hewitt ot Det, roll. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Sharer and family at New Hamburg. Mrs. L. Wanklin of New Humburg. Mrs. Scherer wen presented with many unetul and costly gifts “comp-Med cm I ' IHI \rrr ' Misses Reta Hunsberger and Cora Heine! spent Saturday in New Hamburg., Honored on son. alnhday. It is our and duty to chronicle the death or Lucy Overholt. he loved wife of Wm. Lichti. Deceased had been In ill health tor some time but up until a few days ago was able to be up. She had reached the age ot 28 years and leaves to mourn her loss one daughter, Dor- othy, and her bereaved husband The lunerai took place Tuesday afternoon from her late residence to the'Steinman‘s church and cem- etery for service and interment. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Manasseh Hellman. The bereaved have the sympathy ot their many trineds in their and loss. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heine) spent last Wednesday in Toronto. Mjss Reta Gardner of Kitchener spent the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ruirl Sanford form. erly Miss Katie Hots'etter, of Cali~ tornia, are visiting friends and re- latives in town. Death of Mn. Wm. Lichti S. M, Rot has moved his house. hold effects into Jacob [Homer's house. Mrs. Daniel Steinman of Mover. ton called an friends here the other week. On Monday night a Carload of friends trom Kitchener and one from Lexington pleasantly sun prised Miss Pauline Elsessar at her home here on the occasion of her birthday. A AtTY enjoyable even- ing was art-m by all present. Thc guests wishml Miss Elsessar many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Holt called at the home of Mrs. E. Weiier one day last week, August Martini is confined to his bed through illness. His friends wish him a speedy resm‘ory. Celebrated Blrthd-y Latoya Bechtel has Bone to Detroit where he is workin'tr in a mill. Noah S. Shantz was a business visitor to Toronto last Wednesday. Mr. and Mris. Theodore mm. and daughter Luella spent‘Sunday with friends in Wa'terloo. Miss Jeanne Kline has returned home trom Kitchener. Levi Shanta ot Waterloo called on friends in town last week. John L. F'orler was on a Business trip to Toronto Inst Thursdéy. Norman Robson ot Brampton nnd Mr. Duplon ot Winnipeg motor- ed to town last Thursday and spent the day with the farmer's sister. Mrs. P. G. Holweu. In" M. Armstrong of Toronto went the week end with her sis- ter, Mm. J. W. Houderlck. Mrs. Robson ot Brampton who hug been saying with her daugh- ter, Mrs. F'. G. Holman the met two weeks returned to her home last week. Wands will be (lit! to but Ihat Tom 12ritttrt who in bid y) with a broken leg I: doing nicely. Mr, and Mn. Ed. Weber ot Heb "In; spent Trunk-[hint " the home of the (armors mother. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Bell Ind non Gordon of Moorettetd were guests. u the bums or Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hondertck. In. lama tn mum in dumm- " Dunn and sum. but New “on. Waterloo Chronicle nu! We give below I chroma. wlth the In papers. You wilt uvo hing - BT Anul Dick - the week ' her ”rent.- neu Hutu- rm II'IHM IHI mm \IHIHIV I , ‘IHIHIHWINI I \IV'WIHI "" Clubbing List below a'Bpoclll Clubbing Ofur of the the lending Carnal-n I'ntty Nowuplpen upon-I Clubbmg mm of the Waterloo ling Carnal-n Itntty Nowtplpen and Farm many by “km. “up“... of the“ club Toronto Daily Oldie. per year . Toronto Duly mu um Empire Toronto IMilr Bur ..rrr.r.... lnlldon Dilly Pro. Praia ..... London Daily Advomaer ...... “mow Advomg. ._......... hm na Dairy 'ev........... Cancun Oontmnu ......... Mr. Dan Gerber ot Linwood spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Gerber. The school children ot B, B. No, 7 last week received their awards tor prizes which they won at the Wel. lesley Township school fair, which amounted to thirty doilars._Con~ gnlulations Ire due the teacher Min E. Metrraw, and scholars. on their splendid tsttainments. Mr. and Mrs. Rom. Fleming and Miss Marion, of Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Thmr Burnett of Listowel and Mrs Faun of Detroit visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dewar. Mr. Simon Huber and daughter Mary were visitors to Kitchener on Saturday. Miss Olive Hinschberg§ and friend of Waterloo were visitors with the farmer's mother on Sun» day. Messrs. Rom. Maser and Wm Rumlg spent Saturday In Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobi spent Sunday with Mr. and Hy. Bach, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Bach were visitors to Waterloo on Sa'rday. “Inn nnuh n:__ALL,___,A _. Mr. J. W. llartleib was a busi- ness visitor to Toronto for a few days last week. Born-At Prosshil. Sunday, Nov 22. to Mr. and Mrs. Christian Roth, a son. Messrs. John and Ambrose Birm- ingham returned home from the West on Monday. . Mr. Clarence "mum of London returned home Saturday for a few Hor. J. a, weeks. _ In Grim-l Friends will be pleased to know Mrs. 'Albert Knight is recovering after having an attack or pneu- moms. The W. M. S. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Geo. Glaister last Wednesday afternoon when Miss Zember of Wellesley who has spent the last five years at Mission work in india gave a very interexting talk on her work which was very much enjoyed. We hope to have an opportunity of hearing her again in the near future. The hostess served a dainty lunch at the close ot the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight of Kltchenen visited with the tormer's Barents on the Tth Line on Sun- day. Miss Nellie McKee ot Milbank visited her friend Miss Ruby Ward on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Higgins motored trom Detroit Saturday and returned home Sunday accompam led by their little son. Billy, and Miss Ruth Hammond, who intends spending a week there. Dr. Enge] ot Waterloo. Diatrict Manager ot The Equitable Life ltr surance Co., was a business visitor here last Wednesday. Local and Personal: . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hemmll, Mrs. Hayes and Miss Flossle Hanna; ot Gait were Sunday visitors at the homes ot Mrs. Albert Knight and Wm. Knight. Mus Florence Martini of Kitch- ener spam Sunday‘ at her home hora Mll- Id: Klein of Immune! spent the week end at her home here. Mr. John Bunch ot Toronto spent the wool and " the home at " mother. Mrs. Hy. Btruth. Mr. And In. at Woohor ot Kit clout all“ a an how; ot In. Henry Btrttth hid-y night colour-u may no" Mn. Mr. I. 11 MM" bu returned tron a "to woeh' III-(In; trip to Trout Crick. hymnhuuoodwhhundm KINOWOOD SANDING CRONNILL "so use use use "" ”.00 um um pneu- MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE " MOST OPTIMISTIC OHOOTINO 'ROHIIITID For Dome time put young' men Mn '5an Sunni” Ami-noon hunting on tho News“! hm "our Waterloo. This I. do“ " wile the lllnl on tho prom, Trttrrtitttt new. nun-v. than!" Ind moon“. cum of Pena Mes lm-tn- wm -eqttq It the pne- nco h not w J. Wesley Beattie, genial Reeve, or Seatorth. provides this story just to keep Sta-forth on the men. He has an 'ttrto-dnto hog pen, with pipes for buttermilk from the uni with a globe valve in “ch pen. Corning Into the pen a low due ago he found the trough full of buttermilk and the vatrtt open. "Pure carelessness,” thought the Reeve. but he uld nothing. end hailed out the trough. Next day he found the valve open new, and the trough full. When Ibout nutsh- ml halllnx. one ot the hon moved mar beside him. and. landing on In; hind legs, with the from on” hrnCed gains! the wall. maul to none the "In until the butter- milk was running. The Joke m too good to keep. And the have bromtht . bunch of Mond- to no the performance reputed. Than he Isolated the - parlor. The minister scored very severe- ly the type or farmer who talked blue ruin and indulged in propo- ganda against hls own avocation. The members of no other trade would knock their own business, he said, and farmers who toid"the young men that lite on the (arm was an eternal misery could hdrdlv expect to see prosperity come to agriculture by such destructive forms of publicity. He also took issue with those who contended that production had reached its limit on the Individual farm. In his opinion - new under cultivation could be made to produce much grater oturU People were rand, he said, of giv- ing the farmer good advice md there were others who thought they would learn all about farm. ing by taking a correspondence course. The farmers of the whole dominion had had a hard time for some years but two splendid crops and slightly better prices spelt on» timism tor the future. "At no time since the close ot the war has the farmer been In u better posiion than he is today," declared Hon. J. S. Martin, Ontario minister of agriculture, addressing' the Rotary Club at Ottawa recent. ly. "Latterty it has become therm- ingly evident that there is not the lull accord between the supporters of the Government in the Legisla- ture and myself which is else-tin] to the successful continuation or any Administration. "We are now rapidly approaching the title when the Admtrtitrtration must make its appeal for I future mandate from the people. in fair- ness to my successor in cities, had to give him the opportunity ot fanning his own plans for the elec- tion, I have decided to tender my resignation to hig Honor the Lieut- Pttattt-Goreruor." "I bed not been I candidate in the election and wu strongly dltF inclined to enter public life, but in response of the unanimous request verbally expressed by every nem- ber, I consented to Accept the pool- tion, subsequently forming the present Government. which tMF eumed office on Aug. lt, 1921. Premier Grrktrttiesid, u on of tru lest omen! acts, 9reptmttt 3 any ment tor the press. which rtmu, In part, as follows; Dismattatuetion with Mr. Green- tietd's potter over the Edmonton & Dunvegan Railway to one touch tor the resignation. ion. J. B. Martin say. Farmer: Are In Good Position To-day. Scorn Blue Ruin Talk. new Prior roman nu pal-(bub n AttomoyGoncnl. "Manhunt that ot munch] Secretary to Hon. Goons I. Hadley. will]. an rortlollo of Hun-tor ot lunlctul All-1n. held formerly try Mr. tlreertiMsld, so" to Hon. R, a. RIM. who retains also that ot Provincl-I Treasurer. Following his resignation. Mr. Crtrenileid declared that he in through with panties. and m: In was going back to the tum. Granada um u. mtg-ud- to manhunt-Governor m on Monday Inning, and " new: wu human-uh "on tn. Cabinet, u moaned by Muller new Prom-Fol M m PIC-hr J.._.l.oh-.r-ee "Platt Is PIGS" ”an." Imus omen (:an III calm m Ton-UM appeared In court. tt In "d-tood, n. mwmy out fund. And “that: cannot H. - all” to Myr on“... " chad. and. OM vial-m- Foul-YEAR IINTINCE FOR rename use one“: inquiry ha been iii-(L [and by Mtornoy-Genonl Nickle into the manning ot 24-ynrold Frederick Town-end. I Burundi) boy. by Hui-into Hind a can“ neatly. to (out your: in the poni- eltiuy, with hard labor, for fortt. ory no hm mun-u. involving, " aid. ".50. PRESENTED WITH CLUB BAG A number ot friends gnthered It me home ot Mr. and Mrs. William Schneier, Waterloo, on Saturdny night and piousniiy surprised the guests at honor, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Werie. who leive shortly tor Cop- nsck. N.Y. During the evening they were presented with' I. hundsome club bag with the best wishes ot those present A happy few hours was spent In times nnd music. CELEBRATE!) BIRTHDAY Friend: of Joseph Ruchty plen- untly summed him It his home on Ssturdny night ttttd granted him vIth u surf. In honor of his birthday. Gun“ were played dur. in; the evening um " the chat: refrenhlncms were boned. HELD oucczuFUL‘ 806m. Members ot the choir of the St. John's Lutheran church held a most enjoyable social in Letter's hall on Friday evenlng. The program com- prised tseverurhttttsictst numbers and a king song which was followed with progresalve 500. The prize winners were hcob Conrnd and Mrs. Norman Letter. The consola- tion prizes were won by Mrs. Hahn and Oscnr LiphudL HINTS To GARDENERS An interesting Illustrated lecture was given recently at the Waterloo town hell by G. Simpson ot Ottawa. president of the Ontario Agricul- tural Association. There was a good attendance considering' the inclement weather, who were given many nimble hints as to growing and care of flower.. in order that steps may he taken to have the speed regulations of the Province amended at the com- ing session ot the Ontario Legis- lature, the Ontario Motor League will Whit upon Hon. George s. Henry, Ontario Minister ot Public Works and Highways, and urge up- on him the advisability ot the Gow ernment undertaking the bringing about of such a change in the regu- lations when the Provincial House meets this Winter. to take from the present compar- atively low limit of 25 mph. and the anemic!“ proposal of Increas- lng the limit Instead was decided upon. The Board of Directors of the League at n meeting called to dis- cuss the speed regulations in this Province, and which was very largely attended. alter (all con. sideration. unanimously went on record for the increase to the " m.p.h. limit, but with the present rate of 20 m.p.h. in cities, towns and villues. remaining as it is. While there was a strong opinion in ("or of abolishing the speed innit entirely in the open country. it was felt by the meeting that thin might be I little too drastic I step A speed limit ammo" mile: per hour on the ritMttat High- way: of Ontario In phce of the present ttmit of t'reettr9ve muse per hour is to be atrongly urged urged upon tho Government ot this Province by the Ontario Motor League. Chum Motor FAVOR HIGH!!! SPEED UPON OPEN HtGHWAV ed his report tor the 'ttyet m m In and. w- ‘oom-c to “no at the who and. Ivor “all“: on not but " can!“ an In» mm and than Inert-nu hydrant. Ann could»- nhh dine-uto- the can." In. " our all! in non mm. In Back Home“ had cut Mon m an: up nad the non- born -" mom-clu- In "f may with the whet. The 10ch Light Comm-atoll one. will be open to receive subscription- from? Wuorloo cumin. l Hunger C. W. Schlodol pro-ent- mun-a: but tho no" unuuwmum autumn-“chuc- luau-uncanny» I... u Magnum-a. mmumm munnrm.taMte0s..tt.qreter I report tor the month ot Oc- Ind in command unluc- _ __,_ --. u. - Illll Ill ocuon 'u-,'ttsot-ttiaGiiiii" MI: If Hour. I board and lodging and hunk) to In "one“. an.) an an that an r-tive mile: tro procured In an my a “I tho Tcial High. medical and lune-l Inppllu I. we of the cult-ed to tmat the myth! turnouts “We miles um accident. to which mum m with“. 'le',,',",',,",!, In order to maintain ttn Mun " COOP. Regulating Compound m VISITED GUELPH Lotte" The local memberl ot Gemnh Lodge journeyed to Guelph on Mon any night where they put on the third degree tor the helm” Lodge. The trip we. me by C. P. R. tampon truck end In much enjoyed. Pretty Uvoly "Old man. I In! to no. those wonderful twin MNOI of you“. When “all I count?" “Com would About one o'clock tom morning. The, no "who“ "Mr, King In our leader.” be com tinued. "He rem-elem: in Canada the pure doctrine ot Libel-Ilium. Notwithstanding Tory chino“, " are going to mlinuiu him " our leader uni he is going to rennin." RUMORB OF RETIREMENT OF PREMIER ARE DENIED "These rumors of the retirement of Premier King ere ell bub." aid Hon. Ernest “mime. mint-tor ot justice. who will act u house but er when the session openl It Ottw His Honor also dwelt upon the accused's part in taking $50,000 worth of 1937 Victory bonds from the palients‘ estates account. ex- changing them for a similar amount of 1934 bonds, and reaming the difference of $2,273 between the market values of the two type. of bonds. Standin'g'beside his counsel. and not in the prisoner's box, Dunlop received the sentence without any indication of emotion. The evidence showed that the accused transferr- ed moneys from the brick and tile account to his own account in the Dominion Bank to the amount or more than $21,000 in a period of less than, two years. These moneys had, in tum, been devoted to per sonal purposes. W. W. Dunlop was sentenced to tour years .at Kingson Penitentiary for the then of public money dur- ing his term in otriee an Provincial Inspector ot Prison. The sentence was pronounced by Judge Benton after the accused's counsel had pleaded for clemency. and after the special prosecutor. pointing to Duniop's demeanor in the witness box as being that of a “bully and a braggart," called tor a substantial term of imprisonment. DUNLOP SENTENCED TO FOUR YEARS ON THEFT CHARGE Nottr--Thi. Bosnia] do” I: cum In "propritrtiott tron Federation tor community tte Drive. mu an upped In undo to tho pub ite for the fund. whlch will wow the Ho-pltu (or Mek Chlldm to enter upon Ita second Initiator, ot service with In count. renewed by a credit balance In the but It ll indeed a noble - which I feel sure you will comm]: com- mend to your renders. . Fulthl’ully yours. {RVING R. ROBERTSON. Chairman Appeal Committee a - tuna-rd od otttetmse, And lilo to widen the move at It! service through clinic- oonducted nu out Ont-no. tho Hospital In compel!» to Borrow noun, during the yen tht the ace-slob ot tta mum: Christ Inn» 'N" no I. “do" ia. an union. All this can. I can deal at """Pr, on. noun tho doe nonuni- at mm mm Witt not up Into unload " [m w bloat" the "ttttte u“. “I. (hut- ther '0” mm m 1t""t"t"torurqmtig.rtt. the wu- ul uh. To vi- a»: “.16 an. a. a... gumbo luau". tum-cum at tho with“ wmwvlco a”. undue“ In the Dun-mu; rounded " m'mvu; a mum...“ "'r" norwummvma. In" """"."m_-ieatiree mute-umomuuw "e.ttratoetrdu-ttua. my 'tHCP"-adtteunstto. N1" you mama... '"""ttnat'tmu-otttremat. Mn! Ibo-Galina.“ “(gunman-Mum. “Dilemma.“ W‘MM a in DU It. "tget..- wmmttp-m‘oivl'“ nu. 3am. on am. in} Community tterTttss m undo to the pub I. which will .110: r Sick Children u, locum! numerator, " Warm renewed NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with section 10 of the Votera' Lint: Act and that I have posted up " my oinee at the Town Hall, Waterloo. on the 26th day ot November, 1985, the list of a" person: entitled to rote In the aid Municipality for Members ot Parliament, or an the case may he. at Municipal Elections and that such “at famine there for inspec tion. And I hereby all upon all voters to like immediate proceedings to hue any errors or omissions cor. rected according to law. Dated ll Waterloo. Mth Novem ber, 1925. TOWN OF Martleipauty " Town of Waterloo, County of Waterloo. . 3, A petition to the said council will not avail to prevent its con. structlon, but a petition against the work or the manner in which it has been undertaken, may be made pursuant to section 9 or the Local improvement Aer, to the Ort. tario Railway and Municipal Board, by a majority ot the owners representing at least one~hali o, the value ot the lots which are to be specially assessed therefor. Dated Mth November, 1925. l 47-3 Norman A. lick, Clerk. 2. The estimated cost ot the work Is 83126.67 the estimated special rate per_toot frontage is $1.54. The special assessment to be paid in twenty annual instal- ments. l. The Council ot the Corpora- tion of the Town of Waterloo im tenda to construct, as a Local Im- provement. the laying of a Water Main on Erb Street, between a point 248 feet past Diet: Avenue to a point 1012 feet westerly there- from and Image to specially as- sess the entire cost upon the lands abutting directly on the work. TAKE NOTICE THAT STROH’S HIDE WAREHOUSE , Clerk of the MunlclpIWOWh of Waterloo. 47-1 Although having almond of CM cannery. I IN" ttttrttmue to Day M. calf-ad horn Mules Ind - "m.. Cal. (allow aloe bought LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE At mar " ruldoneo. " In 0!. Int. WBtqrttto Norman A. lick, Mllliliitll's BOOT SHOP rd King w. EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES ON HEAVY RUBBERS AND LUMBERMENS sox diiW,,,tt,e,i,,tis:!,,t, I. G. STROH'S Hide Warehouse Men's ou Gun: Work Boot, black or brown.......... . . Bore Box Kip Blacker Boot, also. 1 toli '_.......... .45 Ian's Black Work about. Gnu Moek, In no!“ v........., 2.35 m In “no. Illu- _ Box' Kip School wanna nun l 2.35 KITCHENER I I I I I I I I I lulu Ill‘Ul‘I‘IHI lexlu IHIVI Ask for Miaard's and take no other. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a BrLaw was passed by the Municipal Council ot the Corpora- tion or the Town ot Waterloo on the second day ot November, 1915. providing tor the issue ot Debut? ‘tures to the amount ot $15,000.00. for the purpose of paying the colt or extensions and Improvement: to the waterworks system of the Town or Waterloo, and that such By-an was registered In the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County ot Waterloo on the fourteenth day of November, 1926. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must he made within three months alter the first publication ot this notice, and cannot be made theretrtter. DATED the sixteenth any ot November, 1925. Prices reasonable. Goods called tor and delivered Rebindlng books Rinks, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club any iruit. cases. etc. In t I I \IHI , '9l'r0ontiraitq; . I lIHI m I I Girls' School Shoes. the: s to 10%, of Box 9 Kip Leather m... g Women'l Hearr Gum 112qu Oxford. 1 " tst.............. . Men‘s Brown Grain much. or Work Boot, ttailedtrote...... . 5 Women's evnry-dgy loot ot Box Kip [at 2 " [her ""'.'t.p... g Bookbinder 570 King st. W, Phone 2686 Kitchener, Ont. J A C. Lehmann Phone 938 N. A. lick, Clerk. 4b3

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