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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jan 1926, p. 1

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Holiday Season s & Wfl have shown this season matches these Overâ€" E&:w in quality at the low price we quote. Ordinarily f or Conts or Suits of such worth. £ Overcoats "%and Suits Dark Tweed Suits, straight pants, button to neck style coat. Sizes Bsoys WARM FURNISHING AND "tm HEADWEAR Boys‘ Knit Wool Union Suits n.â€"% Heavy Wool Sweaters .......$1.9 ‘Boys‘ Inband Caps .......... 95¢ Boys‘..Wool Golf Hose ...... 50c Boys‘ â€"Heéavy Cotton Hose ... 50c Boys‘ Blouses in neat stripes 98c Boys‘ Warm Lined Leather Mitts," Knit: Wrigts ........ 65c An official circular issued outlinâ€" ing the new emigration agreement between the British and Canadian Governments which came into force Jan. ist, says it is evident that the scheme is making strong appeal. Buring the past fortnight the Di rector of Canadian Emigration re ceived more than one thousand fnâ€" quiries in excess of the normal *number, and was able tqo accept during the past week a number of families more than were accepted during the previous six weeks. Women‘s f_‘filcy Satin Quilted Slippers,,. ~padded _ soles, . D/ SUITS FOR LITTLE FELLOWS NEW EMIGRATION PLAN POPULAR IN BRITAIN ~623.50 Pretty Felt Slpipers, big assort ént, Grays, some Brown, Red and| w.‘ Boft comfortable cushio . tibbon trimmed, better (QFZ. 46 East King St., Kitchener SPECIAL BARCAINS "PRICBS ATTRACT! 80 DOES QUALITY! W aterloo Ladies‘ Black Cashmere and heavy Wool Hose, 8% to 10. Reg. up to $1.25. Special ,79c Children‘s â€" Black _ ribbed Hose for school wear; all mizes. Reg. 35¢c. Speâ€" um ho o * 20¢ Children‘s Knitted Wool Toques in good Children‘s Brushed Woo! Scarfs, in a large assortment of colors. Reg. up to $1.25. Speciat ...... 59c Shoe Dept. Children‘s _ Teddy _ Bear Suits in blue, gray and red. Reg. $3.75 To Boys‘ Sweater Conts, sizes 28 to 3%. Reg. 50. speciat ... $1.00 Here are a few of the many moneyâ€"saving values to be found at this store Children‘s Red Wool Ladies‘ Black Cashmere l Mufflers. Reg. 50c. Special nd heavy Wool Hose, 8% at 2...............%% PRICE for Friday and Saturday $4.95 . Newman & Co. CLOTHING FOR THE J. Uffelman Block, King Street 95c MEN‘Ss GENUINE COMFY SLIPPERS Convertible Cul&styleâ€"low or buttoned high around ankle with cushion sole in brown and gray felt at ........ $1'50 Men‘s Brown or Black Kid Slip pers trimmed soles, high and low cuff models, A small lot Kid or Felt . Men‘s High Grade Black .or Brown, . Calf _ Leather, Goodyear welt Itke shoes, all sizes ®j QRÂ¥ Reg. $11.00 for .......... 00 j Cozy Puss in Â¥ to 10 at ..... Sizes 11 to 2 at Other Comfies for Kidd at TWM .. an AVERAGE SPAN OF PREDICTED AS Dr. Harnell Hart bf > â€" College astonished his & bers in the American Society at a meeting > University last week t : that the average lengt babies born A.D. 2000 wiin be ul least 100 years, and many of them would live over 200 years. Men and women 100 years of age would be a normal sight around the streets, he said, but instead of being wrinkled and crippled they would be in thei: vigorous prime. Men‘s Heavy Braces made of a good web. Reg. 75e. Special ........ 59c Ladies‘ White Flannelette Night Gowns, large size, nicely made. . $2.50. Special Ladies‘ House Dresses in light and dark colors, large gizes. . Reg. $1.50. 9 Special ...........> 8c 3 pleces Cotton Riderdown in good patterns. Reg. 85¢. Special .. 59c Big reductions in all Men‘s Ladies‘ and Children‘s win ter Underwear. > Men‘s Overcoats must be cleared out. $25.00 values for CHILDREN‘S CON of men‘s slippers iu $2 ° $3.50 Boots & Ontario ** $1.065 $16.90 $1.39 VM. KNIGHT . WON REEVESHIP In ummuâ€"-{:u keenly ~â€" ol in Waterloo in ‘wétne years,, the elecâ€" tors. . on‘ Mo/ » Deputy Reeve i Brill as Mayor of Water]Joo â€" over hc%uu exâ€" Mayor .John< R.~Kauftman (by. the large majority of 491. ‘Three memâ€" bers of â€" last year‘s‘ council,; John Bauman, . Ira "Snyder ‘and Henry Jacobi, with three® newâ€" members, Herfty Weilgr," Henry E. Rats and Jos. Ludwig, ‘were @lected to ‘the council. ~The first ‘two‘ mentioned led the list with Hgnry ‘Weller a close third. The : unsuecessful‘ asâ€" pirants. for the coupcillorship were Dr. W. L. Hilliard @hd Michael Monâ€" tag who were defeated by a narrow margin. Louis F. Dietrich and Dan Newly Anight, WM.o......... .k9# teidel, John ............0}>> Majority for Knight 325 For Deputy Reeve Lackner, Fred .. Baechler, Louis . Freeman, Wilmer Yoll, Geo. J. .... Bach, Henry ... Meyer, Jacob ... Schleuter, M. ... Nagner, Peter ..........0.00 Jgram, James .........}}}>> Majority for Wagner 54 For Council By 825 votes to 500, deputy reeve | =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" William _ Knight _ defeated _ John Reidel, reeve of Wellesley townsfflp ALEX in a hardâ€"fought contest. The result was a surprise to the many friends of Reeve Reidel who were confident ELE‘ he would come through on top. The defeated candidate has been in â€" municipal life for a period of nlne-‘Viddrious teen years, ten years as Reeve, and s in 1925 was honored with the warâ€"| Fight in denship. 1 N. Snide For theâ€" deputy ‘reeveship Wagner finished first over Ogram by 54 majority while Baechler, Lackner and Voll finished in the order named for the council. The defeated canâ€" didates â€" were â€" Bach, Meyer and Schleuter. RESULTS IN NORTH DUMFRIES 0 0 4 4 4 4 o o 46 0 o 6 ¢ 4 6 At Ayr Robert Cowan defeated Reeve Roy Graham, who has held office for several years. H. "and J. Ludwig ne elmter :ndnfi: Beam a8 Sewer Gommissioners.â€" 4 6 % 6 6 ¢ 6 ¢ 6 % t s ¢% % Reeveâ€"George Mooré. Councilâ€"J. Alzell, J. Currie WILLIAM D. BRILL Elected Mayor of Waterloo First three elected BULLETIN SERVICE APPRECIATED RESULTS AT AYR 500 678 624 478 321 304 304 240 Bomm'xmd: z:un-:l’vfim the fight for Commission t ean didates, Sidney O, Tweed, pf t and : djrector } i Ontario mah’ TAte Instrance Company, and M 8. Shyder. battle by N. D. | Heygott. Another méember ‘Of the commission will be Appointed. by the council. to fil the ung%pitei term btf chairman C. i# Huehr resigned. The ~pames Dl':%h; h. .k FOR MAYOR Brill, wm. D. . 76 38 59 74 & 59 73 Kaufman, J. R. 26 35 $%5 35 37 46 33 ~ Majority «for Brill,â€" 491. __ t ~ _roR counciL Enudar Irac â€" ‘MH 88 6f 87 Ts 56â€" 40 Snyder, Jac. §. Beam, Gideon Nahrgang, W.. Schaab, S...;. 4 0 4 4 0 4 0 % 9 4 % Counc.ilors & Ira Snyder, John Bauman, & Henry Weiler, Henry Jacobi, 4& Henry‘E. Ratz and Jos. Ludwig. & Water and Light Commission & â€" Sidney C. Tweed and Milton & S. Snyder. $ #_ â€" _ Sewer Commisgion @. Jacob S. Snider and Gideop 4& Beam. ALEX FORBES | ELECTED REEVE & School Trustess * o 0 (Acclamation) ~\ % & â€" East Wardâ€"E. W. Smith. & & â€" South Wardâ€"M. K Braendle. # & â€" West Wardâ€"Mrs.$.C.Tweed. ¢ & â€" North Wardâ€"Dr. J. H. Engel. $ 0 0 0 4 4 0 % o ¢% % 4 % 6 Forbes, Alex. veasalaes {rsteieles s d Koch, S61_.sfszrisfcscieeranes" Letson, Byron .......l....}.5 0 Hurst, J. G. ....susssgerkikk+ Forbes majority over Koch 91 For Deputy Reeve Snider, Norman Eix, Henry B. Snyder, Almon ..... Hemmerich, Wm.*8 Voitch, Wm. ...... Lorch, Albert ... Viciorious in Fout Cornere Fight in Woolwich Township. N. Snider Deputy Reeve. First three elected The above is the result of the clection held in Wooiwich Townâ€" ship on Monday. Nearly all the can didates contducted an active camâ€" paign and there was a lively battle for the homors. In a four cornered fight for the reeveship Alex. Forbes, ;\ former deputy reeve, emerged victorious, having a majority of 91 over Sol. Koch, his nearest ‘rival. The result was not unexpected as Mr. Forbes‘ election was conceded. Sol. Koch, however, gave Rim a close pun. Deputy reeve Byron ‘Letâ€" son also polled a good vote, while cxâ€"Reeve J. G. Hurst did not run A8s well as expected. THE wn:mpo Ccoun FOR 1926 For the council the winning canâ€" z‘l‘ntu. Almon . Snyder, Win. 8. emmerich and Wm. Veitch polled large votes, while the unsuccesstal candidate was Albert Lorch, y > ~ William D. Brill Reeve £anls FeSUE 1t Detailed Results of Wellesiey, Waterloo and Woolwich Tps. on Page4 wWATERLOO ELECTION RESULTS IN DETAIL Snider majority 419 For Council t c L Ca) wylpfi"d, resjden t mh’ TAte â€" Ingtaans 8. Shyfer. £/ mflm\ elo e D-”’ 4 “l-‘{“ rother member ‘Of the will be appoli by to iA the u% rman C. If Huebi he ~names prominently For Reeve 51 3% 41 48 2fs 27 FoR WATER 36 42. 41 59 42. 47â€" 36 63 Fout Cornered P ; 47<â€"66° 67 35 46 41 35 a sz 24 28 50 38 67 66 3 33 ez 64 43 63 41.28 For sEew Een comMmission 2 s% 48 70 46 42 72 57 o 30Z e2 56 61 42 64 53 0 34@%41 44 35 51 33 34 a 325 83 32 25 39 32 355 264 187 91 621 q_ofiqdwx. H. Weiler, T wegta;;d M. S. Snyde d Jacob Snyder and G 201 on ‘the commission | as. exâ€"officio member in 1924 and 1925. ‘Thd contest for the Sewer Comâ€", mission was also keenly fought, Jacob 8. Snyder, a former member, héading the list, with Gideon Beam, a new member, fAnishing second. Wm. Nahrgang . finished in ‘third place, and â€" Samuel _ Schaab, l@st year‘s member, was fourth. . The other ~members..of .the: commission are Wm. ‘Toletski, chairman, and Walter W. Frickey. REEVE KINZE _ _ WASDEFEATED| _ of Wateriao Kinsie, Simon ............++« Majority for Veitch 273 For ist Deputy Reeve Shoemaker, Allen ...........â€" Jansen, AUug. ........0 6666 ++ ++ Majority for Shoemaker 159 For 2nd Deputy Reeve Hallman, 1. C. ........ 0.++ k4 Groff, AMO8 \.........}} k68 >* ~ Majority for Hallman 183 ‘ For Council Vemen, huwers u Groh, C. T. .. Klein, F. ... Latsch, G. W ~First two elected. Robert J. Veitch, a former deputy reeve, was elected reeve of Waterâ€" loo township on Monday by the substantial majority of 273 over his competitor, Reeve Simon Kinsle.l ‘The campaign was one of the most strenuously fought in many years and both candidates had a strong backing of their friends. The reâ€" sult, however, was not a surprise to the followers of Mr. Veitch, who felt that the electors *would defeat Reeve Kinsie, who was seekingk a sixthâ€" term. s . Allen Shoemaker was an @a8y winner over exâ€"reeve August Jansen for the first deputy reeveship by a majority of 159, while Irvin C. Hallâ€" man polied a splendid vote for the second deputy reeveship, defeating his . opponent, Amos ‘Groff, by a majority of 183. C. T. Groh headed the poll for the council, with. Frank Klein in sccond plece. CGecrgo W. .._.3°20, & member of last year‘s couns{‘, was the unsuccessful candidate. ELMIRA MAYOR AND REEVE RETURNED BY ACCLAMATION Little Interest Shown in Electi For Council. Approve Road im provement Byâ€"Law. There was little interest shown in the Municipsl election for coun~" held in Eimira on Monday. The poll was headed by Gerald Scott with 279. Mayor Apgust Werner and Reeve 0. Hollinger were elected to the council by mflm"vfl‘b A. Winger was unopposed for the Public Utility Commission. The reâ€" sult of the vote for the council and byâ€"law was ‘as follows: Geraid Soott . A. W. Hoffer . George Forwell 94 â€" 73 32 39 57 63 34 32 95 109 115 78 1028 T1 65 61 22 533 75 57 42 For Council 6 7 8 Total 93 93 53 47 15 64 52 87 45 45 37 37 660 648 7164 543 507 661 747 588 542 923 Wm. Moser ....... B. E. Norman ..... C. B. Schults ...... ~_ Byâ€"Law Carried ; The vote on the byâ€"law providing for the issuing‘ of debentures for $8,500 for road â€"improvement, currâ€" ency for ‘a period of twenty years at 5%& per cent., was carried by a majority of 222, the vote being 249 for and 27 against the byâ€"law. HUDSON‘8 BAY COMPANY DOUBLES ITS CAPITAL ‘The Hudson‘s Bay Company is inâ€" #79 215 262 6 300 . wl Acimg The January ““’ .';" “”J’"":‘ Â¥ ~ that is waited for by those: who pay=the ‘lowsat pric@s year for their clothing and home ligs. y 3 ga n e Bs oregni > * . . _ALL THE womsirs‘ AnD cHILOREN‘S ‘ConTe AT SUBSTANTIAL MARKâ€"POWNs ». . * We once more. wish to thank the people of the Twinâ€"City for their generous support and to announce . for the future s fig DISTRIBUTORS OF CGifts too Ail C :casions at Kight P and a strict adherence to the above principles. Steel Racer Steel Conster Steering, 81 in., reg. $1.65 " Cc y se o db Steel . " " _ gTin. reg 225" >"* .....â€" 188 Steel | " " . ‘46in.reg 290 " ~8"~ ...:.. 2B Steel Girl‘s Sleds, 34 in., reg. $2.15 * uy e Children‘s Rail Sleds, Oakâ€"finish, reg. $2.50, Jan. Saleâ€" . . . $10¢ Children‘s _" _ " wmmmszso.mms.n.....;‘! umammmum.mw,sm.........j‘ mmmnu«uu.m.mmqm...fl â€" . "PThe Big Hardware Store" _ Phone 2158 WATERLOO, QNTr _ Policy â€" | | January- . [8 SLED SALEJ;# COUDIES LIMITED HALF â€"PRI M. WEICHEL & SON. LIMITED RIX ON S Mn Save for Next Year . _ Wear them this Year â€" â€" :§ Every price reducedâ€"some even to Royal Bank Block â€" Kitchener Opportunities Worth investigating! Kitchener‘s New "Daylight Store" King ~and Queen Street Entrances Sleigh, 28 in.,, reg. $1.00, January Sale *‘ s6m.reg 175 _" :" Popular Price Gift Shop 81 King’W. +4 ©;casions at Right Prices ustwidcL Olul 220 ase ur continued increasing efforts :e by always offering creasing its common share capi to £2,000,000 by the on 1,000,000 new shares of the value £1 each.â€" Half of. this new stoe will be issued: forthwith to the present stockholders: on LIBERTY BELL RUNG vAag FIRST TIME IN 90 yEars The Liberty . Bellâ€" at _ midnight Dec, 31ist was sudcessfully rung fol the first time in ninety years. Microâ€" phones, radio amplifiers and broadâ€" casting stations carried ‘the tones throughout the United States. _ _ ano DUW )C IFS 7 x . T8e $1.33 e a

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