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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Sep 1926, p. 1

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_'isi; 500 PEOPLE E, h'miliN11Mth- i? WOOLWICH FAIR if} E! u Menu and Young Men’s The Bigger Building Sala airuo-..4;uo--a-toi-te.mt. “WNW W mull-g Value. In You. _ - Formal, 82 um Fauna” W um 'e"' w. , The Sun: In In)" - and double breasted moduli. In In any“ [on "not, ot mnctlve pattern 9d mun- llclulm In - you!” Blue Serge. rum and hue} Wot-mods um Tweed; Quality 3nd workmanship in tn every m up to IW. . Boyn' Blouse. l5:- Clumbny and striped Percale Blouses arith attached coll". I110! to " yen-p. SaturdaEy . WW EAR SP CIALS Women’s and LEM’ $4 to ts Law Shoes " Hundred. at pun um from rogu- hr stock or included Oxfords. Fumpl. Stun trtrtes--tr' patent leather, Kid and Grey Suede and Tun Calf. very special MMes' and Children's Elk San- dnla,.ulxes 5% to 10%, Speck] to clear .....re....F.... $1.15 Sp'eed Trials, Kitchener Ladies' Band and Midway Features of Show on Labor Day. Upward: of 5,000 people attended the Inst at] ot the Elmira-Woolwich nu run- held on Labor bar, Sept. 6th. Friday end Saturdny. the ttrat an" ot the show. were marred by n steady downpour ot rain and the mnasement wne compelled to can- cel weed trinle and livestock judg- ing. -'l'he exhibits of vegetable, "tsits, flowers, sewing, baking. etc.. Srthe fair hulldlng were of excellent quality and it was most unfortunate that the people of the district could not be present to .view the exhibits in the diluent cleans. Wonderful Values presented in these _ The (suture events on Labor Day veto the speed trlele which were keenly contested. e besebell nine New Mandel . Nova Seam m...... Ilgltoba PW...'.......' "amsttytteswwt w..., ttMttntt Oolllnbh Here is the way the than“): of Hugh-n appealed to the country: um Funny .18 m Ramon-Cy - . farm“ " "a' Eaatat1rtgt St, A speck) gathering od Bon' Two Bloomer Sula. odd lulu. odd will tron huh-priced‘lhol. n Ma'.'",':,','?),'-',',',: of Illol, “or!” come in the [use dun, t nanny um moods. $14.90 $10.90 The Gimmick will bulletin complete 'tFur-the-ttti-te election returns on My night, Sept. 14th. The go. "tuwtgehw%tteeee.Nedavern-eHti-dqrt" "dNrituhedbrthecttmdinnjPtenndtyt9n, Mt 15w (Ia-ray will t-dtsttetr be M uwd=fmtot '/%tgtl?t'llN'gttttttt - a at an... unle- aph-e-hl g'tt.tf,nt','h,1t': mg!” .oaeieottttitiretijre.qett11-ttr MB.toiithtMctrtt-dsert1,ftetqeterttt! +etiea. t"tttu'ttgtu'ttt"ir.'uutu't Math. h. mm. th-att" aetlaqtmtgsm-' V 11¢... a i _ " Tout Iiieetioesdiohelhlhtiited)rthmitle HOW THE PARTIES STOOD AT DISSOLUTION =CC=====i= BOYS’ 2-BIDOHER SUITS $7.95 MEN’S FALL WATS t) a I“- an]: and Knitted Novelty stripes pod Percale P 91mins color eomtsimstiomg, 75c con", .11" quality. M Price ...-....r..... 29e " Fine Suits $16.90 FF - Bloom-n " Bora' “no, Tweed- and Homo. nmn Bloom". All 3180!. Raul-r $2.00 to 82.80. we _' M. SIB9 Price Boyn' Cotton Jar-oy- and by down or roll calls: In Tun or Navy with cannula; coll-rs ma cull. one: " to " We Prteq..........................---. 39e Summer Oxford; In "about Celt, Tm or BM stylish good tttting Oxfords, with mu broad ice. bum on comfortable lute, all uses, two exits veluu " $3.85 amt $4.95 Boys’ oxford: Styles just like Men's, the best Jett'" and workmansMp. Regular 4.00. Sale Price .r.......... ' $2.85 Missea' Kid and Patent Strap Slippers and Sandaqualzes- " to s, Regular 83.60, gm et R0 Priegs between Flmln and Dayton which was won by the tumor by a score ot 12_to 2, " midway including ferrite wheei. aerial swings, the whip, etc., which was greatly enjoyed by the young people. In the evening the Kitchener Ladles' Band renders ed a ttne program, there being a good attendance in spite of the cool weather. The prdgram committee to to be commended on the excellent pro- gram provided and " was most un- fortunate that the wet weather caused a curtailment of the ttrat two don' program. District Manager J. J. Grittitt ot the Bell Telephone Co. ot Canada calla tttentlon to tht omlsaion from the Waterloo list In the latest issue ot the Telephone Directory ot the an” of the Doerlng Trunk Co. Limited. telephone number 890 Wat. erloo. Mr. Gritnrt "use“: that "tr. scrlbers add thll entry to the Wat- erloo “at And are number 890 in calling the Doerlng Trunk Commny. Uh. " " the partial stood when Premier 118 " It " "elurJt an l k goon-aornss ME Ahtitr" Four In Hand: 29: Bore “my. ”a Menu Oxfords AN OMIBSION Frog. Lab. Ind. Tot-I " ' satis $1.89 $26.25 $32.50 mm t m " " n " " It " candidate 2.. It. only may: aus- Vdnm - a. m I” at - also III hall ttt a. My can lion. "tMtnq a man- on ' madam-noon. Two W 'wen new W. D. III". who to ram no m " 5. on," tho "Duh. M m who rum mm. at the W W [ANNI‘ooI'OIthI for I but " um magnum Gnu. when " maneuver ad minor,“ " chul. the atom” at a. M Conan-nu coin-nan. At In - o'clock Mull-t - 1"gtitt Buchanan! declared nominal cloud. the "ro mm "vt" the required “mm at nun. on the nomination ‘pporK one»; Nomination Held at tttithtetntiCatctah.iiiti, _ Kitthaer,mtTt-dar.---NoJMde-D-rhi, Candidates. 'i County to um um] canon " drouo’o were not made by it. two tandUntmr, In.” [being no now must “(the «out: our“ the andldntu. Returning. other Hr"rtamrtrard and now-vapor repro- nenutivu. Nun. on D-vld aw Nomlnnlon Paper. The following nuns. Input-ed on the nomination up" -ot Dnvld Gross, co-tttint mnlenu. C. R. Doerr. E. J. Bauer. John R. Eden. G. E. Potter, Arthur R. por look, A. H. Walker: M. Wander. Henry Baum-n. Mug-1m Mann“. C. J. men. J. H. Butt. A. Horton. James Valentine. H. Krnz, W. B. Curton. J. Wuhan. W. V. Uttley. Fred Schmidt. Jon. H. has, John W. Bailey, Mm. Emu: Tuerk. Ralph Hott, L. [dimer Phllllp Glen. C. E. Jacques. August P. Frank, OBear Mmpol. C. Bataan. Alex. M. Edwards and C. R. Widdefield, both of Gait, offiiftally chosen as Conservative and Liberal Standard Bearers Jtespectively at Preston on Tuesday. --Both Candidates Speak. At the officinl nominations btr the riding of South Waterloo held " the town hall. Preston, on Tuesday afternoon. two candidates filed their nominations with the returning ob ticer. J. J. Slaw. The riding will be ogntestod by A. M. Edwards, unnu- tacturer ot Cult. who represented the constituency in the but Partie ment and will be the Connwative candidate, and C. R. WidtJttkrld, hw- yer, also of Galt, who will be the Liberal candidate. ' Before a (Mr shed audience. the two candidates discussed the Issue: of the clmmln. Mr. Edvard», aid the chief eon- oern was the getting down to busi- ness Ind providing n stable govern- ment in (Snafu. And this he w“ satisfied won] be uncured try the return of Mr. Meighen and his party to power. He declared that it in: necessary for Mr. King to get " sent: in order to gain n majority white in the one of Mr. Nathan it was only nacemry to win seven it won only necemry to win seven more seats to court: majority for his government. m. choncou war. therefore much better than Ir. King’s who mud a return to group government. knowing ho could not ”cure the required uln- ber of roots. He noted that for In your there had boon on unnamed condition of “kin. citing the " fect of tor“! an.“ on Gait and Mon nannies. Tho King BOW. ornmont. he deetttmd, Md boon modem: to ma. new: b. “on! at which we Ihould I316 o Do-iniouhliq. On the cool unco- no: he all lwou - to In! NOMINATIONS Ill In Gaming _ll)oiitiitidrt Eltstrtio.tt SOUTH WATRLOO" a M. mun. sou 14m}. " Inch. tx o. - "g! ma. m. “but. I. 3. new, Jah- meaning. on w. in. but, P. J. loo-q. all). III-h; pt... P. {actualitmm Mun. W it“... an. SWIG. mama-am. you, IL Boom, w.t Indy. . slam. R. C. Bauer, Joli w. than. A. W. Puncher. a. W. Val". .. Tho (OM!!! and W a tho loam: m ot W. D. an. blame-t Lain! - due. 't (loo. C, 1m, L. 3.itt-,), ae.'"iiraiiiiii',iiisiNiUii'iE o.) M. sch-cider, D. a Mini. wag Pumas-u. Geo. I. “no”. bu. mar. tr.' o. ”Hum Ts Trage don. Cm. A. Avon. Jon-go Lang. t A. Wind. G. . my. Vernon Eby, Goo. H. Huhborl. 31.1mm In“: Fucker. C. W. Slider. w/ L. some. . M. Ronni, C. I. new ml. C. N. Kaolin. J. B. Martin, Rein- hld Luis, J. “Minuet. C. w.', “an, W. Allan-Ian. W. H. Schulz. P. Daub. 8. H. lie-lentils!h D. w. Houston. Fred blotter. A, H. Snyder.‘ D.' Humor. 1. IL Mar. J. HIKAnnedy. M. B. Snyder. P. Mule. J. Y. on. Goo. Baum. D. a. “not, A. W. hick, Goo. saun- hom, Eur hum. Louis P. me trieh, Bohemia, Ju.,W. Huck, ‘A. Luis. Esra Human. Geo, G. ‘Buchor, Clan. Jmsdernagrek- Fred J. {Kahlua-n, Geo. DIDNL Alto-me munch, C. W. Felck. Ella! - ”I... on W. 0; - 'l-i-tlon Into effect a humming policy. We are sending $50,000,000 every year to the United States for coal and the Idea we: to make Mailable‘the coal In Western Canada end the Marin-ea to thoee sections of the Dominion which had to depend on Abe Un smog product. We should. tu',',':,),',',',', conserve Can. adlnn resources In raw materials and build up panda. % He referred at length to the cus- toms Imagination and claimed thin the King government had been ”are ot will: will going on but tailed to an decisive action to stop smuggling, permitting a. deplor- Ihle condition ot “fairs in the Cttty tom service. In reply to e series of questions by the Liberal mdidete he declered that the Robb budget wen dictated by the Progressives. Reduction ini dutiee hell variously elected vex-ions Gait industriee. ensued tn the men- uhcture of parts in oonnection with the Automobile induetry. cutting " their Maine” King had womised not to interfere with the uric but refer my proposed change. to the bum! board but had not adhered to Mail premise. The income tax he sold. only of- teotod men IMO to my will. " plounc the "can". " to We reduction It Will rUht if the de- portmont, could stand tt but ho will“ to the met that the coun- try Add I don or our two billion: and '0 - Moon It. mac- " Linn! Candida“ Mr. new In ill our: de- xchrod a. M My to tho (OJ-thud an Fla " PROMINENT‘ mmmsum WoodudWeMvet BttrehteAj1dr-st A will; will: In all hung: at the Can-cut!" mum Ill held n tht “about Bttdttgtetttm an Wedneuly 6mm; vim mm lam. tore Gallant ou. the lune: of the “y by Mr Henry thar- m, tamer (suit-mun ot the Dollh- in Runny noun! a can. out James Wood. on of Clnldl’l toro- Pt" bushel: men. and the cult!!- ;dltc. Duvid Gnu. The diluent ‘apgukon spoke " length on m Cu- _toiik, Guildhn /3ea","ll."'"""" Aareutturo um! tit arm. Mr .Henry Drayton' of O’ttun “(I Sir Jamel Wood ot Toronto dealt with the election ima- ln a matter- tr way. They "aid ‘thet Premier Keisha Ind " party were - convinced that Conedn'e prosperity an be built up only through the Ipplication of I sound protective policy. They also pointed oat that the median National Railway- cannot possibly ulcer in the hund- of the Conservatives, who were the: ttrtrt to come tooheir assistance and“ rescue them from the condition of “More. The speakers also hundled the Robb budget in a clear and -torcetul planner, showing thlt its purpose wu to reduce tendon of people who could moat nilord to my while at the some time the Liberals had plncod higher to”, upon the shoulders of the poor. The cantons scandal and the eomrtitutiortnt quee- tiou were alqo aiattith'. The Conservative candidate, David Gross, was given an attentive hear- ing Ind was teem-dad a rousing te- caption. LIBERAL RALLY ( IT WATERlOO The Kitchener Rpgimentai Band enlivened the evening with a for well rendered numbers. - Karl K. Homuth, M.P.P., C. M. Bowman and W. D. Euler Address Large Gathering. W. D. Euler, " a rslly held at the Town Hall Tuesday evening. de- clared the National Railways and the taritt to be the chief issues. He pointed oat that the Nstionsi Rati- wsys was the greatest nethpsl asset which Canada possessed and stressed the need 91 guarding against the big Montreal interests plans to destroy them. As regards the tsriil question Mr. Euler sold he favored reasonable protection. The matter of deciding bow much pro- tection each Industry needed would be decided by the tariff board which will make u careiul study ot the tonestlon. . The meeting we: {loo Wr,'.".'??. by Kn] K. Homuth, M.P.P.. ot Pree- ton, end Cherie» M. m. chur- mnn ot the executive board game Hutu] Life of made, end who we: olered the chnlmnlhlp of the tar. in hon-d. . MRS. B. C. TWEED AD. . DRESSES LADY VOTERS In. B. C. Tweed wu one or the spatula: the meeting held in the Imam ot Mr. in!" on PPuV but It the Euler headwaters. Alter urging the electors to return the (armor mambo: on new“: of the crollubla ”who In In: than the rum curb; the last nine years. 1-ho- c-pllullod the nee-lulu of km woman mush; not tran. - h m the noel of wont-yous: It. an: “m I Mt in It“. walla-Ind m “Into nu tt an. u and“. t on in ' a an: In which t have" M I. - low mu- .7 ' _ 'lfd'at' t _ gem It " DJ . of in _ . . 1.!” In “with tt'ttt'dt- In -. I V .It I. m tt In In. all 'M‘ ph- b I at)... Emuummmhm .mwumm‘m ty {and to M want-nah» ht RALLY il 'leen' Your Wood/g: Extra Dishes ar Ij.. mums of THE ELECTION IN NORTH _ ',.', AND scum wumoo 1N OCT. 1925 tuELIGTION RETURNS l FOR NORTH WATERLoo Euler Bally New Getmny'... nhomlnmlo .... Bridgeport .........' Erbulle .w............ Pemnburg Road Centreville .......... Rummelh’ut ...... Blmborg ........ St. alumina ' Hawkeavllle .‘ Crouhuh l......, Linwood ........ Wellesley ...... Kingwood .....r Winterbourne .... Conestoga ....-... St. Jacobs ......'.... Upper Woolwlch Mondale .W........' Heidelberg ...._..... West Montrose .. Majority tor Euler Euler Total Majorny Mdorlty tor Euler Total r.......,.:............., Majority mr Euler Total Majority for Euler Total ...q.....q..t...........' Majority tor Euler Majority for Euler a: “who: a atNe. by In... “It.“ - not on a to.“ m his /" For mm“ mm. who” , ' 'r-tsi-ttton-ities . l .LAYI0,dttNti-i0PPeatgB. _ ennui. um a ".u.. "urn " " '." uxtnaguumnwuu-‘I-nuas ,. puff": u I... an and Clo. l nan-nu maul. at It». _ A new” at no. no no. _ ".' "Goudatfor Better v.1“ ' . ----Ne iniudutd marinaded. Ckina'a good stapd-ky FrOsj: Fencing ' anfGates Tovnuhlp " WiHoo ""ie"t""rtP-rmtt1ttoe't'P'- 'tter.--'" Flo-Cy at Portia. - And Wmmmnwmmm 2am“: , 3.1!: A' " I): I " ”I in... t: Special September Sale Wells-Icy Township Woolwlch Township Elnlitigil,Ci0li.ll,lllltmilit l city of Kltchcnor Town of Waterloo GOIIDIES lIMITED Town of Elmlra :50 M: " x " Stars - . "It rod. "' I ll " ", " 1 no rod: " It " " " 1 no ras. 740 x D " " ( to rod- to when so" um. spam: . so rodl " who. ti" Meh. smut . ""e "',diieitrgiiuee-s11ry/', Ptttt0tqt0t. _" WANG”. Frost Fence First -=- The tighter you stretch it, the better “OPECIAI'. “DICE AND CATTLE FIMIO” FHOOT ”MIAL no“ OAT“ All It)!“ ran unvucl - d "any ttahmtttl.d "In“ . 166 .. " Euler 'mrtty _ 178 , , " " 171 " 745 " " 160 159 41 767 " 145 583 " " 61 " " "" 2821 2123 153 6,92 539 us 466 124 446 " " " " " LII 18 " " " " " 31 18 59 17 HIAVY POULTRY, FINCI Gilt Fulton ms ELECTION Kalli". .. FOR 'OUT WATIRL“ Igor“, tor Edward: Benoit! -.......-......r..... no Majority tor lawn!!- Nov Hamburg ....q....... m Haysvillo '..er New Madge Petersburg .. Ended .......... St. Agatha .. Phiiiptstmrtt Branehton .............. B. B. No. " ............ straight Road ...... Dnvson Residence Rosevllle m...-........ Stmburg ...e.q............... " Blur ..-.-...-r-...t........... 119 B. S. No. 4 ...............-.. " Hespelor Bock Rent. 127 Bosovme .........-..--...-. " Brest“ ......qp..-..T...ew..... " Edwards Elliott .. . Total Total Matorttr for Elliott Total Minority tor Elliott Maori” for Edward. Majority tor Elliott Hum-m tor MM- a Water!» Town-Mp Wilma Tomep North 00mm“ TIRE! CAM Total Vote m x I) In rod "c rod 53c roll “a rod .100 vol " nod " " " '" 472 "" "" m7 I]! " 103 I” If! “I 102 117 213 ,

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