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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Jun 1926, p. 1

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Tr. Ian's Work tthoes, speed-l mo l" .ol good quality pliable lather. mun r; In. up. a! sizes. Reg. ." “.00. sue Price 'Ft............. $2.69 _ " Young Men‘s Fine Bax Veg] Luce s,.' ‘Shoen. made In the new hat, also: c)-'-' " to 9. Regular 86.00. N Sale Price ...e.................r....- $3.69 " A Sale of Boys' Suns _ _200 BLOOMER SUITS A The fabrics are Tweed; Homespun and Worsteds. all are well tailored and trimmed. ill] Bloomers (all lined, weights tor now and Fall Vie-r. Combination and solid colon. to m boys 7 to 18 years. . 200 my Men‘s Black or Brown Boots. Box kip leather at good qual- ity, sown soles. Sizes ' to 11, on sale "-"'"-"t. $1.95 Ian’s high grade buck or brown an}! hither, Goodyear welt, [Ace M. all than. 393111" "no. w. m. .............. $4.85 'i' T' - Buy Your Shoes at Big Reduction- _ . F" Pt mir W’ 8019 511M with low Cuban and but: heels. In Wt, Gunmen] and Kid button: In“ 2% to T. “In? $1 98 Lunar Oxfords, In hunt. KM and GummrtarNatttem, in $2 49 lids 2% to 8, regular 84.50. We Price ...r.._r...P.rF..........................P.. . ‘00 pan- Women's Boudoir and How's Slippers. Suede and up”. “than um various colon tn Felt. ntl with udded soles and low 95c rubber heels; also: , to 8, "In“ up to ".00. Bates "Prees ...WF.rrrP.r.m.. _ “Values” has never meant more than it represents in this sale. MILK OHIPPED FROM CANADA MAY BE EXCLUDED BY LAW The bill to require rigid mu of milk Imported trom foreign coun- tries was approved on June a by the House Agricultural Committee, at Wuhington. A similar Inmate ls pending in the Senate. The pro- ponl is aimed at milk shipped from Eastern Candi-n Provinces. . 1mootm"ootaotmtoimaouorotmaemmimu- EifPMWIlvkobWWUih-mmouwodm 's' _ "-t-r--ttretttrtttr-totaortdttte_ 't2"t221,T2'r'""t'""'"""'"'"'""'""""'"" - “ mint-Io. ' _ f - a. to on who up ings vum up to as TH! "ATRtttAt..-Att kind. and variation in to hurry out In an: autumn. can» and - Twin-do. mm Waves and “animal I.“ taller“ by up but nun-future:- " damn. Kama-momma 'sl,'" soup 01,03 A mus FRO] ' " East King St. Kitchener H.J.HALL&SON JAMIE LIX]. TRIBE SEEP THE CBOWDS COMING ', z w m u- Inn'- un- ' W in “In. WI Lo. To - about" lay. hunted meanmmmwmm [windm- tehrrmartdtttdtrgteh,rodttrtat_ with their “new ulna-caddie”. _M_Mlqmmhtm-lm m 'eetetMo tog dim" _ i'ss eausr's _ I Digger Building Sale in... YW- lord and OHM 6mm. and rum-Mn... m Doors, Frames and Sub 241 KING ST. WEST Building Timbers, Dealer- and Manufacture: in $10.90 Rksh,SMt'r-0fAlBmntfoedRoed KITCHENER. ONT. Interior Trim a Specialty luck "Cash In 'ro-morrow" PHONE I27 No.1! VINIMIIIII 'aootwmmrmuommmrr. $16.90 Price “out! Speck] low priced Men‘s Ten Sport Oxfords. They are well built. smart in appearance and- have tall round toe and rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 10. _....... $2.95 At.) recent meeting the Waterloo Sewer Commission granted the Twin-City Rifle Association permits. sion to construct outdoor rifle ranges on its property on Lexington Road. The club said It would so some all liabilities for damages. per mission being contingent on the freedom from liability should any damage action arise. Shooting will be towards the gravel pit, it was stated. w" r Men'l well-made Word: In black or brown_ calfskin lather of good quality, Goodyear welt soles, halt rubber heels, neat round toes. On sale " ................ $3.85 Smart benign. for Young Olen Bhok or ttut cult leather Oxfords wlth walled soles. neat round toes. rubber heels; tt very durable style. Regular $7.00. Sula Prim $4.95 GRANTED LAND TO AMALGAMATE WESLEY AND MANITOBA COLLEGES The amalgamation ot Manitoba and Wesley Colleges in Winnipeg under .the -name .ot "The United Colleges," but retaining for the preterit their separate charters, will come into elect when the respec- tive executives come to an agree- ment. it was decided by the gen- enl council ot United Church ot Cnnadu last week. The council also unmoved ot plun- tor a centralization of then- logical instruction in the maritime provinces in Pine mn College. Hall- tax, the theological college at Mount Allison and the university " Sackvilio, N.B., to move to that piles. It "a further approved that the church give support to art: work It Mount Allison. Imuoadkvloo I'M" menu's. FOR RIFLE RANGE gs 7-95 $22.80 {50F He referred to those who had passed away during the interval since the last reunion. reading the names of about titty who have died since the reunion in June, 1921. Mrs. Noah Betzner. the oldest member ot the family present at the lust reunion, had since passed away. The young- est person on the grounds. the - man stated. was the three weeks' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clemens. Messages of regret were read trpm members ot the family who were unable to attend. Gave HistoFy of, Family Mr. D. N. Panabaker of Hespeler, in giving a history of the family. said the family was meeting tor I second time within fiFtt years to re- call the events in the history of the Clemens family which it was thought were worthy of recollection. Referring to the stern struggle which the ancestors of the bully passed through in Cromwell's time. in supporting the movement tor "t resentative erernment and the cur- milment of the Absolute power of the monsrchy. he deemed that truly these were refining tires. The outstanding traits of stability and} constancy which he believed ther could modestly claim for the Clem-‘ one people, is a. legacy, he said. which is better than any monetary fortune, a. legscy bended down through their others and their chil- dren's children. Semnel Clemens (Mark Twain), it was stated. he- came the most distinguished mem- ber of the Clemens - in the <United Stated, while in the tterld of art. at least. Mr. Lewis W. Clemens became the outstanding member of the family in Canadian as new In: on “was 'me., n- no attambq ulna- Mru?t, “In: a m M 11"; it "egWgtt. " m or atr6rq. Cit-in. m mum on via- won M It a» you val-g cl (hop-my. That - In. I“ on: new. in Gun-In lg In! u from the mm M an tmrs all!“ Ion: than. by m "M. motor to . you In mm: "on. no who. his. I! I." "on an ”an. -itee I Inch welcomed “gm"! to uni friend-ml:- no to all: - lul- hen of the Clem- - after " intern] ot an ”In. ‘ A. e. cumin cull-nun ', A. C. 0191mm, ot Bavarian. pro-1n dam ot the emulation bf 'S put (he yum, presided u chub ml: ot the gathering, linking ear) propriate reference to the 01:0”th A. c. CLEMENS Preaident. Who Add an Chairman of the Clemana' Picnic at Waterloo. W‘ m . _ JW'T"i-5F""'""'" F” _'- .‘ T"""" new“! w. an): qum watery. an araoeettr.,- mu. 'rilllll'llaim, Ttttti-ttate “or... hr D. .-_- -LL'i'C""TC" ..._ ___m In concluding his referents: to thm characteristics of the Cumin} Branch of the Clonienl “any, Mr. Pannier éxweuod the hop. that Ute coming mention or the du- condnts ot the old mm - of Clomenu. who .11pr Inu- nm ot roman In the mum which have fTtrwn, In In the you! to come. more - than we of this sonenuon. null for m an In on} minted to Mule. an -ette no mom.- I- the M hung:- in the human non. _ Mr. Pan-Inter a". some "tte no Inter portion of the ttttttty Mum. alumnus that the Clem- bully mum.“ from I - of Clou- utl m- hhcolnlhlro. Mid. m "I 'II the Mat-tatt - und m an": “I (and Mn u a. “In at mu m loco-d. - the"! an: m In Chm- ftatffr tis It“. h - up! new Qua-A m m ion-h Mot-tttr-. no I!“ Mahal- tttcet/tpt?? - It tuna me tt Ima MunmmummWw who my M m and Othem, A_iaN&Mo.etttedt. was: _)ml0ti1,l!li?,!, ( I: CONSTABLE It. W. l?. I)”. In. in m_ mum-ummnm such - u an. to Wt Mu to get but? “only at an. will Ito the! m'um h but] than? 12h. m "tool! a ”We entertaining “than. _ Sim-ll Krill; Am,“ We. at “00 Bithtrr.--Waterho Relieved from Hospital Grunt. The county council int. week " pointod Show! M. 1'lM'fl con. 'tntNattrnaurytrr8600,tustotrtrr all his own expenses. The appoint- ment was made necessary owing to an mendmont to the statute. mmwamm‘ no III to It. 0. HM. mutt-mama.- ,m, “a. 'tgr.'---- mun-Wham wmmnmmw mam-imam Aarimttmmt-imrtrstVttee awe-mmm-amm thaMuvouume c-tttorg-tttet-. you!“ to recent appointments. Sher“! Kritm said that. only men who would be ready to be active were wanted. which accounted tor so many old men being attack at the 1urttr. Owing to peculiar circum- stances In certain section- It might be necesaary to but a few name-on the nu again. 7 . br. Mera-rt, the an "new. will be paid A ulna-y ot nut (you. load Revert- " Wmdl'p. The count] decided to remove from the county real list, county road No, am, on the harder between Waterloo and Wellington coalition. near Elmira, which will revert to the control pt Woolvlcln Town-hip. The council no)“ the agreement providing for the construction by the county at I pavement on m Bt., Preston. Granted “It” On the recommendation of the titt. ance committee the grant to the Waterloo County Health Associa- tion was mounted from $1,700 to $3.100, whlcb I. the same amount voted to the three hospitaln In the county. The council decided to support the fsttortsr of the out Chamber of Commerce to hare the demnmnt of highwul ot the thttario govern- ment this over " . link in the uro- vinchi ttttth- the county foul be. tween cuiruoo Cornea. Gait. and the Ergurtittagt highway. "d"'teda,ee!oy1., ”Indigo-Mn”. “an... a no W” cm “met-ludi- ettsMeresetti'tB_tummr bormrustth-.." The Gel! Suburban Good Ronda Commiuion will he urxed to im- prove the Gelt-Heeneler road in View of the Old Bon' Reunion in new peter thin runner. Weterlee Relieved from Grant l A meiority ot the council support-‘ ed the nomination. of Reeve L.' P. Dietrich ot-Woterloo, chairmen of the Fine-m Committee. who urc- ed that Weterloo be relieved from paying en Annual amount in county toxe- to the Kitchener and Wemloo Hoopla]. Jt we: pointed out by Rene Dion-id: end other member- ot the council ihet it wu_not fur to out Waterloo, e partner in the ownership end operation ot the hoe- oitat with Kitchener, to my county ”one to the ttoarftak It continued ‘ll Ineent thei‘the town in being ee- seued in nation for haul-l our- lme. would my twice to the lone Intuition. lithouh only about not we. mane. 0W wee - to no ”out of It“. the town to my Met the clue- Oman. no meat "MM"... m. out. - that a. We! WW and mien-wrun- n “mummm"mm udmzummhumu mmmJItnp-umm mum-unwary". Atted.gmetrttttmter4ootnt t"tr m. ”In. mm at "but. '-t.'oe0eelruer ammun- homuummmnmu'n otqrstatNoeetteaa_tm. M.IMofIIo-0IMI mu. F , - We ”be“! a! weir - b eon-let!" end the m to on M II. a can: pronto ea 1mm waa that u an” to arrive, u an understand- ing}. the county. waited-mu ,to the m st. pavement he and it we: not the mum the ton can the nice-nary (crumb. had not heal complied with. While not whine to " the new: (or the oversight. he me that the county alert about! in" "e. to It that the Informtlm. wan_aecered Iron the town In that the titrtgrM mid have been pat into the papers. Deputy Reeve Bohlender elao de- clared that It would not be fair to nah the town to pay the whole cost at the pavement In View of the tact that property owner-a ot lhnt street hed been led to believe that the county would pay tor the twenty toot strip of pavement. County clerk Cwel. In reply to Deputy Reeve Boblender. nald he could conscientiously lute that he wee not mponelhle tor the alleged neglect with the papers. hevlns takeil the gene course with Water. loo n with other new“. A recommendation for I settle- ment moved by Reeve F. Debut; at New Hunter: and Deputy Reeve Alex Forbes ik Woolwlch Township carried after an amendment pre- mted by Reeve Dietrich ,nnd Dep- uty Reeve Bohlender ot Weterioo. "rttodrtrtr Waterloo's propmsitiau, vies dole-ted by I vote at 14 to 2. No Action Taken No Action was taken on the re- qnelt of Weterloo'e representatives that n committee be appointed to Iain meet the deputy minister of highweyl. it being stated that he wanted mother conference. Other member: of the council thought that the the deputy mini-tn had not asked for such a committee. The proposal of the county for the settlement which was endorsed by the county council and which will he lent to the deputy minister of highway; is as followa: ' The County'a Prevent “That the county ot Waterloo Will agree to cancel old agreements be- tween the Town ot Waterloo and the County ct Waterloo dated June 21, I”! and June 80, 1924, and my to the Town of Waterloo all monies, received " government grants tor work done according to the agree- ments. providing the town will pay to the county an amount equal to the balance of the coat ot the roads built according to theae agreements. on North Kin: atreet and on West? Brh street. and that the county will assume In!) atreet East under the new highway act of “at." -- Waterloo’e.PrepeeaI The town of Waterloo auhrnltted the following pmpoeai: "The Town of Waterloo propoaea in aettlernent of the dilereneea hetween the Town and the County trWttur1oo, arising out ot the amement between the leounty and the town for eon-truc- tlon ot the King atreet and Erb atreet pavements and payment theretore. made In In: and 1924 re- lapeétlvely: [ 01““ a! '" any “at“.otlutm nwm‘hwbm “magnum-nut» mmmmmwam “Munchkin!“ Wot_hlthnn.l.l¢nh-uw - h I ”out mime. bib!- tBqmt1e"otosrrtosattswittmltr um moo-um. A would acumuwhnmm wuki to could" Maul-.1 to commudod by tho “My minister. “That the county and the tm Join In “in; [to government to we to the to" hom your to your during the romlllnl nun you: ot the term of tho Km; street Por moat denature. Bnd for out you} of an to. you an ot the an: - pullout downturn. Inch pants in the quantum“ would an. and. to the my In tune! of tho aluminum on tho and puma minty In as. tho ”than ml min. (I Moo at II. that m “H mm- horn “and into In. tutu m- ‘tlnol throughout It. term at than than. mm». W the mu, m to the town no I. 06.00.000.31 may"! by “a. county In. no count-oat In In: ”I " man-n! mt oi mm of no mu um: pn- Jttettt -ditttr. btrttte the am (Immuthomnofuodo- tutu. "hat.etsmtrtt, parttttltettrqrtt an mm tthr-e bonu- the min-aw; and than i$1t""-orthttm,ttottr khan-mum» hiiairi' ""i' u WMboudComtr. 'illlliuts $1.00 _'.E,,, "That the county my to the town for and devils each you: mu. re- maining levee yen- ot the term ot the King street pen-tout deben- tures. end each your ot the uni nu- ot ttte term ot the lift) urea! de- bentures, one hit ot the uncut" of the ne'yment on such debentures tor suck your, in excee- ol the tunnel of luck greet. it my. nude by the so‘ernment, the town ”sunning pey- ment ot the remaining in]! of such excels on each instalment of each series of debenture-P _ WILL CLOSE ROAD ABOUT TWO WEEKS butan- hand to '" me .the out at an ”I: In“! [:79an the own - assuming the "Mums one In]! at such puma an the debentures. _ f County Roads Superintendent Levi Lichty, in e Verena hut week st Blair beiwe n the road. and bridges committee of the county council and the bond of works ot the Preston council. said that the paving ot the Blur-Prenton stretch ot highway would begin " mpst " once. The food has already been dragged end rolled, end is now. without the paving. in the beat con- dition it has been tor runny yen-s. The object ot the board'ot workn’ visit to Blair was to try and arrange some way by which the road could be paved without neceulutin: the closing of the highwly to traitic. which would he a great inconveni- once to the farmers residing in that district who come to town often, and who would. were the road closed during the paving. hate to go around by Gait. Mayor Grieve of Preston proposed that one side of the road be paved at a time, in order to allow traffic to continue. Mr. Lichti pointed out that the eotttraetortr, blah-ti Bros.. couldn't be expected to waste the time thut would be en- tailed In laying the road in that manner. It we: ttttstty decided that traffic would have to cease toe Ibout two weeks, while, the bridge " Blur blmxnmons or 1reFRr"C ' gym .9. -otltt-odM-trt.er'm.d.otdv-w-. vwnuoomanuvummpubm . Get Our Color Card TCs --a--trtttrrruidottts'--ro-- mama-null. “munmmmgm ”elm P---t.'r'toeataharte.ttuttsa+ Whowaquammmmu-h metttttrdtFh6.rNrtttats ' ram In Mr eat-T.- mm on M can. and Quota um "tfetet Putin. I” And C Hindu-Way and IMO-Intranet. A few hours of pleas. ant painting gives you a new car. Any one can do it--we'll show you how. Save $50 to ' l 00. We recommend Keep the old car, but keep it bright Motor Cur Enamels made by rLuganyap, Ran ft Out Neu, niah Company. which Tom. suppliea finishing ma- terGls touost of the makers of fine can. They are specialists in motor car finish. M. WHOM 8: SON. LIMITED TheCOQtsat .HAL_F"PRICE DOUGALL DA-COTE Another New' Hat Ihse-DrteatUmitht “71»ng Hanan" - 'HONI I" "A?“Loo. ONT. murals orYA LE mam GOUDIES LIMITED Willi” You vu bola: paved. M1001. W. "ttreesonersuorsttot_itd. “and mot “up on an m and at no bridge null M10 our“. talus Ill! open "on: tho Blur all and VIII be dtvortmruott.wade, a. road when the wort lo bolus dole. coming back one the road when the concrete has not yet but you" ed. " In (alt u this Wllklht all“: wintlon to m probleil. TI. mod superintendent outed tttst, with good 'wootlmr, they It!!!“ twelve a." would tulle. to by ll. concrete nllowln‘ fourteen do" b: It to let properly. unme- no pouring in for thrhk Millet“: meet In Waterloo, July I. Don't miss this big event. Vqses Candlesticks Flower Bo Mt Is and Baskets Aixon's at prices which are a pleasant surprise GIFT SHOP 81Kz‘ng W. Ki t ch e n e r Fine Silver and Glass and China The One Price Paint It Thin Afternoon - [.006in at

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