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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jun 1926, p. 2

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MF .5 nix-mm»?!- g? ". w W - - ',i'ij'biiu';icnL'aaiJiuGs- vi Vmummanm (beset-ir-vor-met-ttees w out with mutual 1-ettt am? W to be; mtutitripgtlitiem in connectlm with the K.- W. Henrik] nnd Comma. and the [that pro pal to purchase as from the later munici- 'tntitrw?tsidalsot-rtebtanemesnt into which the town could enter with Adv“- The neighboring muioipatit, of Kitchener has mule not?" to sell the town of Waterloo in at '10-an per thousand cubic feet, which than” with other costs entailed in its aim: bution wand bring the total outlay to $1.44 but thouuod cubic feet on a basis of thirteen ‘inillon cubic feet consumption as compared with gum-present price of $1.55. . " A: Chairman Henderson of the Waterloo Water and Light Commission stated at a recent Meeting, the ratepayers should be mold gas at the cheapest price possible and careful and thorough consideration should be given the :proposal. It is desirable that the arrangement ghould include a guarantee that the price would £9329 advanced for a period oryearsrand also that the town should get the advantage of any 'decreased cost by reason of increased consump- tiorrin the two municipalities. ’ ' The matter of grading in connection with produce offered for sale is receiving increas- iing attention as it is coming to be recognized that the raising of standards enables the farm- er to‘jéane'a‘higher price for his product with' corresponding advantage to agriculture. I Recently Hon: Dr. Janiieson, referring to the accomplishments of the Agricultural In- ,quiry Committee of Ontario, of which he was "chairman, and the grading legislation which the Ontario Government is making operative, find "that the improved quality of butter ',manufactured from graded cream will result {in an increased price of at least two cents per pound. When we consider that Pt amount of ‘creamery butter made in Ontario is from 60,- fr0.0,0i10 to 70,000,000 pounds per annum, I think I am making a very conservative state- merit when I say this will mean at leagt.4100,- 000 in the pockets of the dairy farmers of the Province.” declared Dr. Jamieson. Br. Jamieson also discussed the export marketing, problem, stressing the great imd. portancé to Canada of adopting a registered national brand for first-grade agricultural pro- duce. The outcome of the recent general strike in Great Britain, in the view of the British Ambassador to the United States, Sir Esme Howand, served to establish "once again and for generations to come, a belief and a faith in the principles of free constitutional parlia- mentary govet:pment." While there was gen- m1 recognition that the miners of England should be paid a "living wage," he took the position that mine owners could not be called on to work their properties at a loss or the government to continue indefinitely a subsidy to maintain wages. ' FIVE PER CENT. EXCISE TAX REMOVED FROM SMALL AUTOS Upon the written undertaking of Cenedian automobile manufacturers that the whole of the additional tax reductions will be penned on to the tr-ttt ot the Canadian consumer, Hon. June: A. Robb, Minister of Fiance. he: removed the 6 per cent. excise tax on can valued at 81.200 end under. The object is to permit Cenedien automobile menu- tncturere to compete more advan- meonely with American itrmig in totem market. The lining!- read a letter from T. A. Russell. head ot the Automo- llvg Induction pr (hands. In which the Industry underukee to put on to the consumer the Must". of every out o! tunnon reduction. The - “thumbing to the linden-k- him: no M Motor company " m Oononl Motors, Dodge m. “Normal. Dunn! la tor Comp-n1, academia Coma- “ m city-Mr Motor .Complny. Mr. Mb Attributed the furnish .m function to sum-Inc In- W! In muons! hum I!“ a. W was wanted. "It VII] in toe-IN." _ "an when a. PHI. Imam not. on. Ind-(h m to Mot m "tte-d on Still “In and. ad wt m - h M u an!" of “It...” . V M an no: no N A Pr, -- an M _ I. nu- - It!“ te h ADVANTAGE IN (”OPERATION 1 _ wan-unmet: um CI. ”0. In -t.......s... GRADING or? P‘RODUCE 'PAYS MM amendment which I am proposing, but what the Government loses the consumer will gum." The tax ls removable under n provision that 40 pet cent, ot pro- duction costs must have been in. curred In Candi Ind refunds of ex- cise ua In to be mde to dealers and Aunt: on new an! In stock unsold. The amendmenf In In force June 8 Setting the to the burn ot his former s\mployer. C. Emmy. to ss- ospo upturn after an unsuccessful stuck upon Mrs. Emmy and her young son. William Glut, n young umhnud. was burned to autumn Smith‘s mu In! M FARMHAND PERISHES AFTER ATTACK ON BOY It the thence or Mr. Imp”. Clark mind the farm. sud. entic- Iu tho boy to an inn. he attemp- M to etto1ttrotorm him. The trtothtt coal-c hm the born to not" the mu. m lb. “not“. " ”My Wed by - mm: “alt-ml. a chowder: Mr, MM Nth hi Minn. Mancunian-amnion... mmmmm mymudounonnn-ry mmden-hm dluovsrdhuon-I. Mr, M when! both " View». --..-- "We on loci-into end educate In- my - to e leaner- hone. DIUONOTRATION "ttt _ tn doomed” but we - eolve the When they returned with We _ ""0"." AT ”OMIML crime mbk- um we replace 'the my {and do “I. OI (In. 1'. ABmrt 'he - W the “I“! not“! wtttt the raw curred Me! M were later ran- at Metqtrqat nee g" In the not!" or MW and one; uncovered h a. (III. com-trem- emu-l by no nrl- nee to M. in: emu-m can Ctart,eatqaBHtq'e.rtbteetto'- "o-ttm mwnnmwmmo‘u mummmeqmw'mm up who. in a. vam- at may: nine-w " may” ea 1Brs.iaer8-t-ee.. mnmommw hem ' e',, 4tgi'idtttg.htM.6- Mann-e.” l" acid gas at consideiable discussion has taken place careful and during the last year or two on the value otkeois- , given the solidated schools in the rural districts. Rural arrangement school authorities orthe whole have, however. aprice would not received the promeith much favor; artrand also fearing increased costs in eoriiirtlorr with the ,taure of my administration of these schools. .1.- ,mmd‘nmwlnbw ttist-tft-tiii-ttOPI) Cum-hp: Round woduatmlg. ' It is interesting to note the experience of iWestern Kansas. According to a report in the Christian Science Monitor,’ more than 6,000 children in that section of the state of Kansas 'are now attending prrtst-artd, consolidated lschools, some of Which have from twelve to 'fifteen teaeheis. From ten to fifteen large ibusses are empioyed'to transport the children .to school in the morning and to bring them (home in the evening. . Juukiittai*irft'iAt4AtHtiitiir'ty" mun-um m3 tttsrommtryt-.ttiaaohmfrm...rsaqtAf' mmwmnuunwmmmd- metuesotttoi-tguboeiit9rt& when prospective settlers In Mt tit. Nndanattaiwoe+t3anadianftmt.ttatdt aeournewitimuasforautso_tuir- rival in the Dominion sud and“ them to (at “right “.15; Mullah tutu otNttd respective; attics in Cumin in [but M iGltt,eedtusNmtttsroWcourt.tmastdmarb,- eial assistance after “term" ban in no- quirintr. u homestead/is attaching an lacun- ing number to the Dominion. Cumin has long mounted the deirahB. ity of providing guanine. for min tithing. This is damoeystrated in Mt“, yam atrrictutural colleges, web as theme Ani- cnltural College. They ' give Wham" com-lea in agriculture which are available to young farm lads who intend following the pur- suit of agriculture. ' l - The benefits derived from the consolidated school system of "which there are now twenty- five in Western Kansas, include the advantages of highly trained teachers, modern school buildings and the spirit of umtxrdatenetrs which are reflebted in this' gratifying results being secured. _ There are undoubtedly advantages in the system on which both Manitoba and §askatch- ewan have made a start and the proposal- is worthy of further _study and consideration by rural school authorities. The principle of old age pensions is a sound one and although the Senate has killed the bill passed by the House of Commons, it is not unlikely that some such legislation will ultimately be enacted'. It is believed, however, in some quarters, that it is-a measure for the provincial governments rather than for the Do- minion Government. It is pointed out by the Monetary Times that the former already have taken the responsibility for the poor and the insane and unemployment also falls chiefly on the municipalities and is therefore directly under the. control of the provinces. Employment figures for the first of May showed a healthier condition than on the cor- responding date for the past five years. The encouraging reports from month to month should dispel some of the gloom of pessimists. CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS OLD AGE PENSIONS ,CHILDREN TELL BTORY OF SLOW STARVATION Startling evidence wee produced June 9 in the trial of Hrs. George Dwyer of Dnmmer on In charge of neglect of her step-children. one ot whom died in March inst in e ter- ribly 'saciated condition. Another. George by tor a long time in hoe- pitni snitering from ironen feet end bends. A statement me by Mm. Dwyer wee read, telling of the boys being beaten with e blackeneke ‘nhip wielded by their father until the with! broke.'end ot how he then continued to helebor John. med ti, with the stock. When ehe tried to Interfere she, too, wee beaten. not! the dog that took the hon' part we: beaten off. Nellie, and n. in. mm of the alleged victim. told In hurt-brak- ing mun-er of the printm- nutter- od In the rule Dunner that. 000m. “nun-om brother, vs. “other whom “can n he we the Inna - of VIM Ind - and but“; India] "Mona m to the " ttet an a. mum nil “Hand (to. otttq. nun-clot. DIUONOTRATION FOR ‘ _ alumna AT woman“ About 8,000 - W a. rot- u neural In. " the noun-unus- nmuol by the M on . cumin W mm I. "In M It . Wuwti" . wWATJUWII -tsWtttt.mgLF.'rt$.trt. gunman-hm! a m h Bantu" Prov- tnam-ttin"-'..'-'.. t-toeat-.N6-tr- oe.nru-dota'.ot""pt"" durum... that we.“ m “not Mary - 'toe-, asl- on! but. at a local lath-alt. Be" " Ora-villa "In. El. u mun-(lymnbhm '*.xrqt"iueat'rrm"l"Nrlr" "..tEeetu"tendqrnathes In. I". Chub-mum PARLIAMENT AUTHORIZE. NEW gm "Low Lu! week the Home ot thiiismom, (:0an in I tantalum ot “on. June. .A. Robb, We. Humor, authorising the floatation of the new $150,000,000 loan. The Minister explained that it was to meet mum 1nttotritiomr-886,000,000 in 0c- m. 38,000,000 lit-November Int $100,000,000 next year. The loan would be phced " the most minn- lagoon; time and plus, he said. no than“. ballot and m m- of $1,184,118 dull; the tt- ml to" ending April so, 198. - 00min; to I lawman _ su- nnhy. On this amount- the city ot Winning will receive 0813.079. u coup-tea with 32mm hat you. LIQUOR FROM. OF TEN ARE POISONED IN ONE HOUSEHOLD FROM STALE HEADCHEEBE Ono lymbold child is dead and eight other children, one ot themhs newly born baby, ttnd the mother of the dead child, Ire lying in a nation condition in the Oshawa Gwen] Hospital as a result, it is halloved, of eating stale headeipsese. GALT UNVEILS TABLET ' TO MEMORY OF BECK The city of Gait, which tor many yours was his home and in which he began " business career, on June 4th paid. tribute to the memory of the km W Adam Beck, when a landmine bronze memorial tablet we: unveiled in the Public Utilities Building, in the construction D which he took a great interest. OLD AGE PENSION - . _ BILL is DEFEATED BY THE SENATE On a vote ot 46 to 21 the Senate on June 7th rejected the, govern- ment old-age pension hill. The de- tent of the bill came on second read- ing. which had been moved by Sen- ator Dnndurand, government leader. in the vote Senator Robertson. former minister ot labor, was the only Conservative to support the bill. Sir Allen Ayiesworth, Senator J. J. Hughes and Senator Turritr. all trom the Government side of the House. voted with Conservatives against the bill. Senator W. B. Ross, Opposition leader, believed that the Govern- ment had no constitutional right to invade provincial jurisdiction over such matters as old-age pensions. Senator Black said the‘lli would impose "an‘unbearable burden" on the Marltlmes and Senator Lynch- Staunton took the same ground. Senator Beleourt supported the bill. " did not compel any province to adopt the legislation. Sentor Beaublen said "at Que- bee was opposed to the bill under which "patemaritrm replaces civic and family ob1itrtttiort." The bill was defeated on second reading " to 21. RELIGION ONLY CAN 'AVE U. a. FROM LAW- LEOSNE“ AND ANARCHV The loss of reverence for God lg the union's trrerttteirt peril and only a revival In religion, study of the Bible, observance ot the Sabbath. the muting Fow, Ind the luv Car, "on this Impending eel-Hilly. This was the belle! the Rev. w, T., Hodge”. DW., of Hacomb, ex pressed " Cubondalo. m., June 9, " the opening of the fifth annual conference of iiiinois Presbyterian. Rev. Rodgers is the retiring moder. ator ot the synod " which 1200 anionic- no in ntwndnce. nun. trmtthttt 11mm communicam. "Nothing but the rollslon of Christ an an Amule- from eehgtet pollution. lawlessness and anarchy." I. In. "Am load: I mighty random Antonin; that will “use In - to for-lo "ll III (In to God and In luv: that Ionlty that cum: an. MAMtToBA um CANADA Dig. 0'... luau-went m Hood "wPe M Lin m lob- _ - M mun!” Imam has.» our um. - up; a a. 1'":st run. ”I. land”. but“ an. 1m.umlcntot tofu. m a. m. WWoemm-m wounds-am Wuhan!“ but. In to counts were mind an an " tin-onw- m -t. w. a. nu: the to.» "an. A con-unm- no. tho I). ml! at Lul- nl For.” m halved “we!" the uh at (to) count In" ot tttt “who: mu. cones-3M I. to mic m won- on "ettoa. Mum and com “ha 'ot min at In.- w to no and of year 1915, (In our Tova- ship. ' , Mov‘ed by P. A. Wagner. 'soemetl ”mm um the trariaFir' Moved, by P. A. Wagner. and!“ by L. Buchler that By-an light .._....o.. tor the pawn” ot [Inn-Ins billm‘f pool and Ins-talk table. in the 'l‘oinshlp at Vellum. be read a tirttt and tHteottd,time.-<htr. rud. ' is hereby instructed to strike of! ot Mr. A. Smith's collector's roll m uncollectable taxes. nonistr; George Birmingham $2.00. Aaron hum 86.. 12, Solomon Jantzi $2.00. thrtttortm, Jams! $11.64 and Christ. B, Schmidt 82.00. F Payment of Account. Moved by P. Lackner, seconded by W. Freeman that ttterNottowintr accounts be paid and that order. be issued in payment ot same. G, fol- lows: _ John Schlueter. work on road and discing. $23.00: Louis Esbaugh. win- ter road work. 21.90; Juries Boggy gravel and grading. 3.00; Peter Her- gott, winter road work, repairs to plow and grader. 70.80; .Alois Lien- lardt. work oh road and grading. 13.00; E. M. Wideman, winter road work, 1.20; Merino Hoffman. eon- veying pauper to old man's home, 4.00: Amos Martin, assisting Menno rHottman taking pauper down, 1.60; Val. Otterbeln. work on winter road. 4,00; Noah Widemnn. winter road work and grading, 19.23; E. J. Die- trich, winter road work and grading. 22.70; Hy. Dietrich, winter road work. 10.75; John Stemler. grading, y, pay. 14.10; Jacob Knobloch. grad- ing. 14 par, 5.90; Emanuel Berg, winter road work and grading, 11.- 00; Ed. M. Brenner, grading. 14.50: Herb. Doherty, isuperintortdintrroad work. 32.13; John Goililand, grading. 19.00; John . Miller,' grading. 5.00; Andrew Diebold. grading and rah ing stone, 13.31; W. Hatfner, grad- ing and raking stone, 8.63; Alex 'Sehlueter, grading and raking stone. 6.25: Chas. Logel. grading and re- pair to bridge', 16.25; Herman-Neel), dragging, 7.50: A. T.'Dnrnmeier. grading and winter road work, 17.- 20; A. Heimpei. dragging, 14.10; Lorne Rennie. repair to road and dragging. 13.26; R. L. Gordan. hard- ware account. 1.68; Math. P. Schum- mer, wire fencing and hardwnre. 26.77; Hy. L. E. Schmidt, dragging. 9.75: Joseph McCormick. assesaor’s salary, 81.00; W. A. Dammeier, assessor's salary. 101.80; George isley. refund of railroad bonus, 2.21; Joseph Steven balance gravel ac- count and railroad bonus. 8.17; Corrugated Pipe Co., tor culvert, 21.00. Total '660.69.--Carried. Court of. Revlon"! , Moved by P. A. Wagner. seconded by L. Baechler that this council now form into a court of revision re the appeals against the following per- sons' atmeimmentB.--Cttrried. ‘ All the members present an" taklng the oath ot otnet, Hr. Knight has appointed chnlrman. _ Several complaints were received and after due consideration the chairman reported A: follow: We the mum of revision beg to report that on the ewes] ot Mm.. John Rent. the assessment be re duced.8200.00. that the assessment of John A. brunt no change be made, that the assessment of Geo. Rosenblntt be towered £200.00. that John M. Bella’s name be struck " the roll and his property be - ed to John llmlyermn. that tie assessment ot 10s. Roe be manned 8500.00. that one do: be struck on tor Geo. Do.rfur, one tor Mann Hahn and one bitch for Ade; Schmidt. " then vote no other link to as! with this chart now mourn and that the rolli we ttttatt, ro- vlud for the your "i. Bit of which I. "spectrum mun-um. mill, In. the m. "M. w. R. my», (mm. 0. 'rtqtttttt of P. A. WW ad I. B-tter "11‘“ I on - , At no Bttt. - to In” wwtom.mvm mm "rs.- ly-le Whoreupon It vu moved by'W. Freon“, wounded by P. A. Wu- ner that the tender of J. B. Lick" to furnish power to crusher. to ttrs nuh in! tmdoraterr, It 'talt pd! hour. be aecetrterd.-Ctrrried. . _' Cogncil formed Into columns. of the whole on By-Luv 891, um tilt. in; in the never-l blunts It was moved by L Bloom». wounded by W, Freeman that Bg-tair number 897, as filled in, be read tt third time and ptuuusd.--Carr%d. The Council nppointed Tuned”. June thesth. t o'clock Fm. to meet at the-clerk's office. St. Clemente, to prepare a. list for each ot the " Township Road divisions,' showing the nmonnt ot each ratepayers u- nnament end 1he number of my: and "hours. required to earn the amount of " monument at t mills on the donar., At about 5 o'clock pm. a tele- phone mesnge wu landed to Mr. Fred ankner announcing tho_eud- den death at his much beloved wile and very much sympnthy was In evidence during the remainder ot the meeting In behalf of the bereav- ed husband. Moved by P. A. Wagner, seconded 1ttt (SIM Proved safe by millions and prescribe) by physicians fry Colds Headache Neyritis Lumbago Pain " Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism‘ SafV mm In no end. not 'tt,ttg2:ttito, at nun Inn-hm". " HM new"! of lulleylleull (MI the t ‘A. B. L"). Will. It I- will MI (In A.pirtn - In" Inn-Mun. to all" no - loll-n Inn-“III, II- It.ett at Bayer Only-nay II“ In mm VI. Mr - an. In". In. "In," a... 'hr-i-Tit-tnee-tttsd 0.. Brandon! Ana-Lock Shea. Neither “In. mhy new not iron can budge than and they last for - TI. law who and mall laying can nah (to: an!“ comm-1nd,!!! "ea-trats'.. Yumlnym-onth. "6aeitnqte_ F- I TBra,itroraA'4fti"df . JUST WHAT DOES _ _,, PAY-DAY JMEAN TO YOU s Rut-l", Lat. ' The otd%tsle ofthe mm tried 6 bale’hboat with. a sieve nuggets the experience of yuan who his not a ,','glgtitrit',',t to _catchaome of tht money mach week. - [ A sayings atcoun t seem: to be the only 'IW.. andcertain means of k tyt 3.5mm boat Moat. The "fin ' . .. . , . the pay-as-yowhave-it phi ahthtts as many leaks as a sieve; while‘ the sayihgs account not only stops these tttly"""""'!'"'"" accum- ulatian. \ V DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I. M W. liar-nth Fatal-bod and Sonic. ‘ul has!“ lull-g vol-Joni by _ E RI FOR YOUR BARN ROOF Accep} 911x “Baler" ackage which contains proven direcflons. Rand "Bayer" hum of " W Alto La'.'. of " and "o-Dr-i" by W. human that this Council do now mjourn to - min gt a. Township In“. Crouhlll, lei-m. July the 5th. 026, " the hour of 10.00 o'clock sharp. . "tiz" Tor Tired, ' Puma-Up Feet The minute you put your teert tit a "TU'" bath you tool pain being drawn out and comfort just soaking In. How good you} tiredf swollen. burning reef (eel. “Til" haunt]! drawn out the poisonous and-Moi. that put! up your teet and can” Bore, inflamed, swelty feet. "Tis," mud only “Til," at“ the pain and soreness out of can“. cab louse: and Minions. Get a box tt “TB" at Vany drug or department store for k few cents. Your (set us - going to bother you any more. A whole year’s toot comfort gnu-an- teed. '. . at. China, June the 10th., "" Peter P. Schumann, Clark landed. 0mm Waurloo V Fi! ESE

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