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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Feb 1926, p. 7

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At the innugural meeting ot the Waterloo Sewer Commission held ‘rocently, William Tolellki was um nl’limously chosen chairman tor the year. Two new members Gideon Bonn: nnd Mayor Brill were wel. comed by the chairman. WM. TOLETZKI WAS The commission approved a peti- tion tor a nine inch branch sewer on Chnries St. in reply to Mayor Brill regarding the question ot equalization the cost ot sewers laid chairman Toietzki said it was a matter that should be given con- sideration and could he discussed at I future meeting. I News of Interest I Around Town ANNUAL MEETING OF N. W. FARMERS' MUTUAL. _ mRECTOR8' RE-ELECTED Encouraging reports were pre- sented at the annual meeting of the North Waterloo Farmers' Mutual Fire insurance Co. held at the Wat- erloo Library Hall on Tuesday after- noon. The retiring directors, J. C. Hellman. Sam. Shaun. Leander Bowman and Levi Master were re- elected tor a term of three years. Rnports were read by Manager J. H. Woods and president J. C. Hall- mn showing the company had made substantial progress and with minced tire losses was able to in- be its reserve. SHIPMENT OF EXPORT CATTLE Messrs. A. Quickiall and Franklin) Good recently made a shipment of a clrload of export cattle from Wat- erloo. The lot comprised 20 head and were some of the best finished stock which has been shipped from this district tor some time. The cattle were ted by a local farmer tor the past six months and put on m Ivenge weight per head of 382 pounds. which is considered an ex- cellent gain) The cattle were shipped to Halifax for transport overseas to England. Messrs. Quick (Ill Ind Good expect a shipment of feeder- trom Toronto shortly. Warnigg JARS“ OPTICAL CO. no - that are tor you in the. round “to" nor mun: Mun mania Cue tor HOLSTEIN BREEDERS' , CLUB ELECT NEW OFFICERS To Hold Annual Field Day in June J. A. Dryden New President. One of the best attended annual meeting- ot the Waterloo County Hollie": Breeders' Club was held In the North Waterloo F'ire lnsur- not Company's office. Waterloo, can. on February 6th. Mr. Allen Shana. the retiring Pro-Idem, of Waterloo, upon upon- Ing the meeting, gave a short but In appropriate address. KMMP‘. Loading Option!" The lollowlng officers were elect, " (or IOM: President, J. A. Bryden. an“: that vietrpretsident, J. c. Howling, New Dundee; second viva» widen. Wm, Rife, Gall; were Inn-(rouurer. N. Bechtel, Heme!” Director: of the Association were the "pointed In all pom or the County. The Club decided to hold their an- IIIII Field Day at the O.A.C., Guelph, - time In June. They aré also “all“ to attend the Nationai Dairy Show at Detroit In a body Thor hope to be able to have a County herd in the clauses at the _Cllldlln National Exhibition thin lull. Mr. R. S. Stevenson gave the - Mdreu of the darpnd gave I. tmtttrge ot the work done by the 011' Tuning Anocmlon u Hamlt. tol. no polluted out that the Anno- chtlon In! woven that there Vera "mutant-mu jut In many low touting cow: was the cunt brood- ot mule an than - among the Hal-talus. It. I. Holtby. Plowman for the} W Brodon‘ Association Also an.“ the moon“. Ho pointed ' the met that tho Holstein ”I would hue to my more -tttsq to the kind of am tttry - "rt-hut the tart thttt milk - m In producuon were not“! w chm-lotus Therefore the "0 will! tannin milk of high m tm.ttttee to II! Guzman. " Maid m. Tm 853 “In ll, mo CHOSEN CHAIRMAN A”: G... Huh-cl and J. Ulelnu 'teo-d. cm: Bank Account Maul. Weierloo'e civic ml. which me! the out forty you. bu been hell‘ ”mum-owning“ ot lontml in It... tnuumd tl the Bank of Toronto. This Mio- waa reached " the Feb!“ In.“ in: of the “uterine to" counctL‘ There were three honk- Including the Bank of Commereevbuldh‘ for the business. The Bunk of Toronto altered the bank money " ' per cent. and sinking fund at 4 per cent. and also agreed to collect the - counts of the We!“ um [Jim Com. mission free of charge. The Bank ot Montreal offered drnft money of 3%. per cent Mayor Brill um the matter had simmered down to I question of dollars and cent.- nod u the latter bank had nude the beef offer he favored making no change in banks. Councillor Bohlender Inlet! the Bank ot Commerce had been in butl- uess at Waterloo tor " you- and had received no town Dunno“. He theretor_moved that the town ac- munt be translerred to this mm On a vote being taken it was de- cided to transfer account to the Bank ot Toronto. (nun! On a cided Bank Aucnor and Tiny Collector Appointed The council decided to rte-engage usuvssur Geo. Haehnel and tax col- let'tor Jacob Uttelnnn tor the en- suing year at salaries ot 8600 and $550 respectively. The members, however, Instructed the clerk to draw up a by-taw providing tor the appointment ot one official for both the above offices in 1926. The sad death of Mrs. Gideon) Rvm, nee Nancy Toman, occurred} at her home. Blenheim Tp., Satur- day morning at 5 o'clock. Deceased was in her 54th year. She had been esrtiterinPT with a lingering Illness tor over a year but it was only during the past month that all hopes tor her recovery were abandoned. She haves to mourn her loss her sor- rnu-ing husband. tire sons and one daughter, Lawson. New Dundee. Lu. man. Kitchener. Elgln. Gllbert,‘ Leonard and Ella, all at home. i) vlauuhtrr. Myrtle Irene, predeceased her c, years ago. Besides her family she also leaves a host ot relatives and friends who extend their deep- wst sympathy in this most distress- ing bereavement, . The funeral took place on Tues- day urteruoon at 1.30 o'clock. A stttrrt service was held at her home utter which a service was held at the M. n. C. church of New Dundee. Int: rmvnl followed at the Blenheim m-molvry. Death summoned Mrs. A. W. "" Zinger. nee Anna Zeitel. ot New do Germany. aged 58 years. at Kitch- T" t'ru'r on Monday night after a short 1 illness. She is survived by her hus- an band and tour son: and tive daugh- " hrs. namely, Linus, Raymond and w, Simnn of New Germany, John of lot Metro". and Alice, Elizabeth mil I Madeline at home, Cecilia of Dev m1 mill, and Margaret, nurBe-in-trtutt. Br ing ttt St, Joseph's Hospital, Guelph. of There are also six brothers. Anth- of my and Frank Zettel ot New ' W many. George and Joseph ot Kites) M o-ner. Henry Zena! of Wellesley Ind re Edmund Zettel of Guelph, and three sister. Mrs, lgnatz Weller ot Bree). In". Mrs, Frank Klein ot New oor-) I nany and Mrs. Ed. Hummel ot Kit. . chener. l The funeral will be held from the mmily residence on Friday, Febrn- dt wry mm. m l0 aim. to St. Bonlilce El 'hurch, Interment will be and. in' u lho adjoining cemetery. .G‘ The marriage tot.rh place quietly of Miss Ida Liiwiller 3nd Norma Grtrwho broth of Peter-burl. " tHt. l',".'.?,'.'. afternoon It trt. Pttor'. Lutheran parsonlge, Kitchener. by lilev. H, Sperling. The! were Bt. ‘ionded by Minn Barb-r: Kropf Ind Irvin Liiwiller. brother ot the bride. 'Mr. and Mn and“) will raid. in I Peiernhurx. ' Munro'- Uni-n! no! by Van Ilium The. Chronicle fumivllon mm have been correctod up to “In." am. "" Subscriber- m muon- od to look " the In”! on that “IMF and, u my error I. not“. no kindly requested to not", the of- tiro In order that arm. tt n). my he corrected. A LOOK AT YOUR LABEL M rs. Gideon Rein! Mn. Anna Zinger OBITUARY Gaucho - Lkwlllor WEDDINGS THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS " VERY POOR CONDITION I In. hand In mm ht w'""'.'".' v" a. m - a a. mu Gain In Cash Amt-- ls, loud at 1-mi- tun Hominy Careful Inspect: wr:,:',,,;,?::,':,?-'?',';;; --___ m bounty I L The Mty~tourth annual meetinl ot id.“ (or the on!“ year. Mr. the Ettouomicll Mutual Fire Insur- I“... I!" n 1|“th r0- "we Co. VII held Friday afternoon View or the work do» by the Bond 13 tn; at???“ attic-st. Quiet it. i rule _ Non ' tc ener, In mar n t e '.112' the:th "If which "toar 'pnuing ot another year ot prop t - progreu '” nude. parity and progreu in the history of IA Cogrutttttmt 60-qu of Meyer W. the Company. There Ire nan-tac- ID. Brill. J. H. Rooe, J. H. Smith, tory int-reuse: in the amount ot in- .w, C. 1'0th” “(I A.aurgott "I‘ lurance written during the rear, in the net as wett as the gross earn- unpainted to - lntonnltion re- ingl of the Company. and in the net an!” the mutation of i tllllcnnh assets. The underwriting lair tor therioo end report It theI prottt amounts to $28,148.49 and in- terest earnings to 559,602.72. mak- next “an“ 4.... lhn'nhl canh assets now 51,192,- 1fi8isi'llflr Economical Ri' Em ....... j Reports $purtt'l mammal-aux wataeirteardeeTtad.. "lthtrDi.e-d. ’0 the pmpoud Increase In Bell Telephone rat" which would mean about 82.000 tor Waterloo 3nd tio,- 000 tor Kitchener per your. A noolutlon it. passed placing the mootln; on record " opposed A letter from the Department of Agrlculture re losterlng the growling of Alfalfa wu read and approved and will be further denlt with at a later meetlng. Pruldent Oren-nun reported on recent conference In Toronto when a Twin-City delegation made a strong bid tor the Provincial plow. ing match. The match will take place in Welland County this tau, WIterioo losing out by a vote ot 10 to 7. A vote ot $25 was made to the Algonquin Trail Association and the Board also recommended that the town council vote $50. A. A. Eby and Mr. Lorrlmsn spoke on behalf of the association and told ot these municipalities being benefitted by American tourists coming to the Twin-City when considerable money was spent here. WATERLOO COUNTY FAILED TO SECURE PLOWING MATCH Although Kitchener. Waterloo andl the County had a strong deputation, present at the annual meeting of the Ontario Plowmen's Association ati, Toronto last week they failed to se-': cure the big tour day plowing match I for Waterloo County this tall. The, executive ot the association. after a ' number of cities had made a bid tor the match, decided in favor of Well- and County by a vote ot ten to seven. Four counties made a bid tor the match, Waterloo, welianth, Middlesex and Elgin. Strong depu- tation: were present from these places to show why the match with its 70,000 visitors should be held at) London, St. Thomas. Kitchener or' Niagara Falls. Among the members ot the Wat. erloo county delegation who spoke strongly to have the match brought to Kitchener were M. Bingeman, newly elected vice-president of the Association. w. G. Weichei. M.P.P.. ot Waterloo, AM. L. Hagedorn of Kitchener. R. E. Comm ot Waterloo Township. P. A. Wagner ot.Weiles- iey Township, A.K.Crmurman, presi- dent ot the Waterloo Board of Trade. and others. During the balloting Middlesex and Elgln were eliminated on the am rote, And on the second ballot Welland Bot ten votes and Water. loo seven. Others who were present at the meeting from the county were John Brown, R. G. Ford and W. C. Barrie of North Dumfries Tp., W. Snyder of Waterloo'qu J. M. Schneider and W. J. Mot: ot Kitchener, and E I, Mcboughry of Call, agricultural representative. Death of Mrs. E. Kare.---The death occurred at St. Agltha of Mrs, Elizabeth Klruen, who passed away n the home of her daughter, Mrs, Geo, Lulu, on Monday, February 8. In her eighth"; year. following a In Inekn' Illness. Decca-ed was product-ed by her husband nine yell’l no. Ono Ion 5nd tour daughtern Bur. vive, namely. Joseph Knrgen, Kitch. ener. Mrs. Peter Perlun, Mt. Carmel, NIO., Mn. Albert L, Herttott, Kitch. ener. Mn. Geo. bum. in. Agatha, and Emma Kano. Kitchener. The (linen! took pllce thi.'t'rhurtumy) morning " 9.30 o'clock from the home of Mn bull to the Bt. An- thn church. Interment "I made In (In Bt. Anti: cometary. In. bovine Heml. " "base SH Waterloo, |e mum her niece. Mlle; Phoebe Jene mtwlar, " the Moody Mlle hem-1e ot Oman. In lie-e1 Brrtved for the enamel Welder“- Wool Conference. e Bot. eNe uttering In honor of Dwight L. Moody. toe-let ol the III-unto. Mr. end In. h. w. sum: kn ee emu-y for e mil-u ”the " AGATHA i The meeting opened at two o'clock Iwim the full Board ot Directors present. On motion the President, l Mr. 090. C. H. Lang. took the chair, and Mr. W. H. Schmnlz acted as .Secrelary. Setiefectory Increase in Volume of Bunions am Gain in Cash Anus. = Inspector Makes Cereful lnspectidn of All Risks. In" ot the Company, and In the not can assets. The underwriting protit nmonnts to 828.148.” and In- tereat earnings to 859,602.72. mak- lng lhe'net cash assets now 81.192.- 816.01. " gain of $87,751.21 over the 1924 tittures The total amount ot insurance in (one is 845.141.960.00. an inereatre in business In force (over 1924) of $2.454.388.00. her 1925 shows that the amount of’ insurance written under 12AM poll-1 cies was 321.204.272.01) and an in- crease in gross premiums or tiii/ j"iltyi The total amount now at) risk is t45.14i.960.00. The income from all sources amounted lo $379.» 499.47 with total expenditures ot) 829833730 of which $127.669.68 was‘ paid tor losses, The sum 'l"ciii) over for unmijus‘ed and unpaid) claims is only $1.44 .63 and the Bum, of ”51.788115 is set aside for re- insurance reserve. The net cash assets now stand at $t,19'2,s16.01 as against $1.105,06t_80 in 1924. show-! ing a gain of 381751.21 in the opera- ltions of 1925. The underwriting profit is $1'.S,14li,4f) and interest earn- ling $59.602.72. I i The progress of the Company as Ishown hy these f1gures is highly 'satisfactory. the Company holds a Hmsition of first rank in the field lot Canadian Fire Insurance. and it it! the aim of your Directors to con- tinue along safe lines. The securi- ties held hy the ('ornpany are all ot an approved class. -iiCFresuuent read the Director) Report as follows: Kitchener, Ont, February 5th. 1926. To the Members of the Economical . Mutual Fire Insurance Com. pany. Gentlemen: . The Directors "t your Company today in Annual Meeting assembled place before you a statement of arv other year of sut-ccsuful business. The year ended on the rust Decem- The Manager has given his best? attention to the duties of his office. the Inspector has been active in his work ot inspection and adjusting and the Ottiee Staff has continued} in a systematic manner in carrying out the details. 1 The retiring Itittctors am Messrs. H. L. Janzen. P. B. Laumnsohlngor and George Patctmson, and they are e1igih1e, mr rmetevtion. Respectfully submitted, Goo. C. H. Lang. - - President. In moving the adoption of tho Dir- ectors' Roport, Mr. Lang pointed out that the policy of the Company was to exercise greatest rare in accepting risks and steadily in- crease the TPHPI‘VO ensuring almnlnte safety to the policy-holder through the company's ability to pay all low-ton. . Mr. L. J. “rolthuupt in sorondingi the adoption of tho report said “T was the host "mm-t in the history!, of the Company with one (-xvoption,‘ and they had every rmsnn to he proud of the past year's sucvossful‘ business. Lust yvar's record of up} creased luminous and profits Is inl llalnm'v lwuught um P; Inn-real and Ron! Reinsurxmco (‘lnjnw Debentures V _ Mortgages _ Real Ksstttte, Atrenttr' Halnnrvs Rank. Curran! _ Bank. Savlnuu (Tush. Head (HUN Arerued mun-st Net Premium Notes “one: C. H, LANG. Prawn-L Dated n Kitchener. Ont-140. January Mth, mo, To the President. hirm'mrs and GENTLEMEN We he: to report that WP have ending Mat Devomher, 1925. and that we submit heravlth. We have also aluminum ttto urnrltlen which marina". debentures and hand: an let mm. In In mhmm ‘nnunm ‘mlums Directors' Report co. E NC RA SU IN.-. FTE, . L - A TU U M L A IC M CONC) t'ash Shh-m Mutual Svs‘vm Additional ., T Fifty-1 trom 1920 Fourth Annual Financial Statement of the RECEIPTS ASSETS Mummy with that of puvlou "In mid wow. that an policy of the Company In (Mn; we lmyrgnco ft The Financial salami! Vin we tented and adopted 3nd I- primed ehewhers on thU me. We“ Candle! i to} Jrico% ("haunted by the III-Mu public. Mr. H. L. Jen-en expressed him- eelt a: extremely well “ti-tied with the Flannel-I Stntelnent jult pre- sented. The Conway perhaps was not so aggressive as some compen- iee but had been getting its share ot business for all that, and Its Brat consideration we: to provide ale insurance It the lowest rnte. rather than going after volume of businesr. The Economical wee a home com- pany organized to give cheap insur- ance. and they built up 1 good strong reserve so that Bil chime may be paid in full when a loss occurs. He paid I tribute to the harmony which has always existed among the members ot the Board and their desire to run the affair: of the Company on an economical basin, WP have made . regular monthly and]: of the books 1 nm we in" found thet Mme correct and according The by-law fixing the remunera- tion of the officers and directors ot the Company was passed on motion at Mr. c. H. Doerr and Mr. H. J. Sims. _ Mr. J. Scully and Mr. J “are re-appointed auditors The retiring members of the Board. Means. Pattinson. Jansen and Lautenttch1ager were "related by ballot. The Inspector's report was read and adopted as follows: To the President and Directors ot the Economical Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co., Kitchener. Ontario. Gentlemen : a I beg to present the Annual Re- port of the Inspector's Department tor the year ending December Mgt. 1925, The gross amount of ttre claimsl during the year amounted to $127M t',69.68 as against $123,857.19 during 192t. amount of reinsurance collect- mi $r3,900.33. The increase in we mium income during 1925 amounted‘ to. gross $25,003.90. net, 820.169.62. The increase in business in [creel during the year amounted to 32;! 454.388.00. 1 TheQéar‘s losses are etatsBitled follows:-- th'? 120 The tolInwing is a complete list nl tires arranged under the differ- ent muses with totals under each heading: 94 Unknown o,..........,....-".)'.) Mpmhern of 255 46 " 72 IS 23 Reinsurnm-n collected Total Insurance cttrried novarnmom Deposit 216,375.32 87.24.13] 2,377.29 Him-001.60 Cr06.677.'30 60.00000 H.322!!! 14.64430 6.3.11.5; 11.2870 59.60272 13.90033 Mercantile Hazardous Isolated .Fr» Unknown .re.,.wwr.-.r_'m__"""" Adjoining and adjacent buildings Overheated pipes t_tNe» Overheated chimneys grates .__ Lightning .VV___PP' Electric molars homers & 'irons ....rr.-'_rr'_ "etective wiring tra_.r_r."r Rollers ... .__... .t.._trrr". Gasoline. t111intt and autos ..swsr.r,rr-t'_""'""' Incendiary twrrrsr_.rr"'_P" Smoking tr..rrrr_-_r"'e"'" Hpontaneous rombns prnrltlen which your Company hum: for o 1tteetrttttPttt. and let form In and: "ammonia. For the Year Inlpector's Report fifléfiamm ' 305.996.” $i,IM,264.64 10,134.43 26A6M,22 the Economic“ MuturrtIire-inmtrt"""' Company stove and ....,.$9295.20 503.05 t 379,498.47 $4144.73 6682.77 857.04 t1.t1'.t,102A7 315492.001 1N ti.468,986 M 3127669138 13900133 311376935 AW 374265.70 . 36309.80 . 17094.08 Ending December 3lst, 1925. under 26.437 ttoticiem 22570.63 15977.97 6372.61 5001.77 2702.22 25'3'2.75 2366.37 2081.58 2054.65 ce 1 $8450.00 2,-i The net result from business i placed tor remain-mg companies durr as ing the you. is as toliowg:- ‘Nel premiums received-$59350.82 _ Losses ....V._PPV_V"V tw...... _NVVNVVVVV. 42261.27 I 460 T75 There were tt total [Duel during the yen ciatmined as totiowB:- 4 General stores. stock and dwelling e.....,....,...............) 2 Hotels and contents..$3500 t Boarding house and contents _._r-F_F.._..Ffr.. 1600 " " if“ - "-tioak Innk- 3 Dwellings 1 Church ., As usual there were a number or, risks mint-oiled during the year for different reasons after my careful consideration and investigation. I have visited most of our agents dur- ing the year on my rounds of in. spectiou and loss adjusting and was able In a number of cases to assist them in showing business and otherwise solve some of their num- erous difficulties. The Company is extremely fortunate in having an otticient and honorable stat! of tieid men who are really the chief factors in producing the business and It is my pleasant duty to keep the splen- did position of our Company ever lit-fore them. Respectfully submitted. A. H. Devltt. Inspector. , Picker .._.... , to........ 4 cum-u .. l Vulcuulng ....... .. a "ran cupping u! , Cleaning cloth. wtt “will” .e.rqqF.....F.e..._e_FF , an OIDIOIIOIII ..e-..F__.._P. , Having pipe- _-pa.......... 3 Hot Idle: .r.6P.eer._-e..__Pr..F.. 1 Heating "we on stove 1 an: on hot " rennet. 1 Burning "ruin ott Saw mills ._r_-__r..rr_r__."_'"8F"r._ Planing mills .tqrt.e9.e__..F98__eFFr Chopping ttnd nour mills Cheese factory .t_W_.eqP..FPwr_._ Creamery q_F.._.PrtF.tF_P..r..P_FV.._ White lime plant _.tF_.._i...r_ Woolen mill wt.......-...).....-. A vote of thanks was tendered to the field agents ot the Company. about 275 in number, which was re- sponded lo by Mr.-As Malcolmson. Moving pleture and lodge hall ..q..ttF..qV..._._...V_.._.r.Pr..*_.. Woodenware s L o r a g e warehouse .rFrVr_..F__P.PFr_P_. Dentist'" furniture and supplies .. _.. 'etN Garage .T.V__P____.wt... Threshing outfit Furniture ..._.rrr._F_ Grocery stock FP- Stable and shed Blacksmith shop Soldering 0mm Friction ..9P_r.P.r.._ Lowe»: .. .. . (Tommlnnions Relnnurnnve Hellman and Mum. Prov. Expenses or Unnahl house)! (T 7 ., H [was due for reinsurance Rr‘lnsurnnoo mtnerers (rr rr Balance over III Liabilities Represents Company 40 Year: also the books of amount and vnurhern pt your Company tor the year according to the ttttthart tqttqtetttettt and balm": sheet which we Respectfully unhmlnnd rmlancr " I " rdout Mercantile Isolated Premiums C T_t_rprF__ Returned Prem., and Federal Taxes Management T . . _ and Auditors' Report g, SCULIN. t 1A LAW, I $45.141.960,00 $100,000 Mt ”21069.08 322675.00 824234.00 $4400.00 3100.00 4000.00 _ 4000.00 3076.00 3000.00 _ 1000.00 $4684.00 $17089.55 $4500.00 5100.00. 3000.00 3000.00 1750.00 1 1500.00 l 1500.00 1000.00 l 100000 1 1000.00 I T00.00) 3950.00 'm 45.42 20.00 11.53 EXPENDITURES " _ ., _ t t27.669.6R F-r (V 49.93054 TF' Frrri . 39,393,951 Lm. _ ___ 17,231.39 0.13 wo have found them to con-M of am LIABILITIE3 Audl'nrs 2.. Mr, Sims moved. and Mr. Doe" seconded. a motion expressing the thanks of the Company to the Dir- ertoru and the Board ot Mum‘s- ment for the excellent manner in which they have handled the mum of the Company during the out year. Feeling reference was mode to the loss experienced by the Board of Directors in the death of the lue Shem! Lackner. whose place on the Board has been tilied by Mr. Carl Kraut. and also to the death of the late Louie Peine. A tribute was eleo paid to the life-time ot service at the board on the part ot Mes-re. Jansen. Pattlnson and Lamen- sch1atrer. _ A resolution expressing unpredi- tion of the splendld ttre-futon. force in Kitchener was also drafted and ordered sent to the Mayor and the Fire Chief. As brought out'by speakers the Kitchener brigade la the equal of any in Canada tor efficiency and capability. . Thanks were also extended to the Press for their sympathetic attitude to the Company. Among those present at the meet- ing were President Geo. C. H. Lang, Vice President L. J. Brelthaupt. Messrs. P. S. Lautenschlager, H. L. Jansen. George Pattinsott, Hartman Krug. Henry knell. Carl Kmnl, Managing Director w. H. Schmalz. Assistant Secretary F'. W. Snyder. Inspector A. H. Devin. H. J. Sluts. C. H. Doerr, V. C. (‘reumln and J. B. Weaver of the Head Cities. A. Malcolmson and Geo. Kuhn of Moorefield. T. Peine of New Hun- 'rr8rule'ae? Mr“! t.s.emeat ttititthWi' i,'i" lion. We (ytortd,t2ft,t.1f1'l t?tttttHritut'v'jmiitte1) Appreciate Kitchener Fire Force The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company Waterloo J an” gait m Let Us "igi"i,;/'st,'.,t', " 22:: 5.024.00 1575.37 551.36 560.34 w, H. SOPHIA“. Hm. You s 298,337.30 1,194,264.64 Galt 1.41M: 151,786.06 1.310.351“ (”1011” ol b VWVWI ,11197. .3 I . 3191392 i000 uP, '5 Jytt fl --.mmTt 4311mm! sd Kitchener Sl,492.601.94 $1,468.0853Q Half oaiis a what: non m bub 0 cod J V: "

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