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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jun 1927, p. 3

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THE OUTSTANDING FEATURE OF STEELE‘S OPTICAL SERVICE 18 THE ATTENTION THAT Is PAID TO DETAILSâ€" THAT is THE REASON The modern young man wearing "Invictus" Shoes Jfl" feels he is stepping "on * top of the world." ~alwagg "Steele‘s Glasses Satisfy" Waterloo â€" J. Rahn & Co. Kitchener â€"â€" C. J]. Seyier * Interest payable halfâ€"yearly ; on Adjourned Sale to June 25th, 1927, at 2 o‘clock p. m. Chese certificates are held by several thousand people in this County and surrounding territory. All moneys deposited with us are invested by law in Trustee securities such as First mortgages, Dominion and Proâ€" vincial Government and Municipal bonds. * * Wa anerate under strfct government inspection. County Treasurer‘s Sale of Land For Taxes H. J. ~Sims, K.C., Kitchener George. D By virtue of a warrant issued by the Warden of the County of Watleri00, and authenticated by the Seal of the safd County, bearing date the 2nd day of February, 1927, and to me directed, for the collection of the arrears of taxes, due for three years upon the lands hereimafter mentioned and described, being in the County of Waterloo, all of which lands are patented. 1 hereby give notice, pursuant to The Assessment Act, that unldss t‘o said taxes together with all costs, be sooner paid, I shall on Saturday the 2#5th day of June, 1927, at the hour of 2 o‘clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in theâ€"City of Kitchener, in the said County, proceed to sell by publidnuction the said lands, or so much thereof, umhundnuoamnei arrears of taxes and co#ts incurred in and about such sale and authorized by the said Act. ; Short Term Guaranteed Investment Receipts _ County Treasurer‘s Office, * Oourt House, Kitohener, June 13th, 1927. Office:â€" L. Hilliard The 96 King St. W. WATERLOO We operate under George A. Dobbie, Galt * Forbes, Hespeler Waterloo Trust & Savings Company M.D., Waterloo E. F. Seagram, 1 1 | more THAN HUNDRED APPLY _ | i FoR TWO TEACHING POSTS{ i For two positions on the staff 011 | the high school, more than 100 apâ€" plications were considered last nightl by the Scarboro‘ Heights School | Board. â€" + 1 F. S. Kumpf 20 Big Features, Kitchener‘s Jubilee day, June 22nd. Thos Percy R. Hilborn, Preston ‘Thos. Seagram, Waterloo Henry /. Wilson, Managingâ€"Director VA 112 oi : riing! CO0 o TOWNSHIP OF WELLESLEY * / Lot Description Aores Amount Cont Total A. 112 _ 1gth Con. _ V 108.80 17.19 _ +120.60 VA. 07 _ .12th Con. â€" 1 8741 16.84 83.06 Pi. 0 _ 10thCon. _ 4& 245.01 $0.78 _ 206.66 DIRECTORS Hilliard. President ~ Waterloo m, 1st Viceâ€"President Waterloo Knell, Kitchener t, 2nd Viceâ€"President Waterloo OFFICES KITCHENER 600 Performers at : Tattoo, Wednesâ€" H. Gundy, Toronto Chas. A Louis L Fred Halstead, Waterloo of the County of Waterioo, and g date the 2nd day of February, sars of taxes, due for three years being in the County of Waterloo, Boehm, Waterloo Lang, Kitchener To Darken Hair Apply Sage Tea Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair € beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just b a few applications will prove a reâ€" & velation if your hair is fading, * streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage C Tea and Suliphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier 4 way is to get a bottle of Wyeth‘s|. Sage and Sulphur Compound at any j drug store all ready for use. This is the oldâ€"time recipe improved by the 3add|tlon of other ingredients. | While wispy, gray, faded hair is 1\not sinful, we all desire to retain :our youthful appearance and attracâ€" | tiveness. By darkening your hair 1wm| Wyeth‘s Sage and Sulphur | Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft | brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after anothâ€" . | er application or two, your hair beâ€" ) comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. Common garden sage brewed sovIET TO PURCHASE HORSES IN CANADA Although an order for 4,000 horses from Canada to be delivered to the Russian Soviet Government was anâ€" nounced as cancelled following the break between Canada and the Sovâ€" et, this order is to be killed, acâ€" cording to information received by the Live Stock Branch of the Prov« incial Government from Ottawa. Of the 4,000 horses to be shipped 1,500 are to come from British Colâ€" um bia. t* GaAlT fo Construct Concrele â€" to ) Townshipsâ€"To and W“!,g!". Wellesiey Council advertise for Tenders to build bridge on Welles ley and W%_M| o into ME 1 . ‘Wellesley Municipal Council met at . the . Townshipâ€"Hall, Crosshill, Monday, June the 6th, 1927, 10.30 in the forencon. ® All the members were present,. Mr. Knight, the reeve, presided. l The minutes of the May gession were read and passed. eA wgmR PEmE HAD NT OS A communication from Herbert Johnston,: Kitchener,. was received in which he‘stated that he was sendâ€" ing plans and specifications of the proposed bridge on the 'l‘on-lho} between ‘Wellesloy and Mornington Townships, to W. H. Knight, the reeve. ‘ A letter received from the Departâ€" ment of Public Highways dealing with the subsidy allowed on Townâ€" ship Reads .A sumerized statemeht of expenditures made &n roads in this Township during 1926, shows a total expenditure of $14,451.056 and the Township grant $4413.43 due this Township. . Payment of Accounts * Moved by P. A. Wagner, seconded by W. Freeman that the following accounts be paid and that the reeve issue orders in payment of same, viz.: Gilles Hardware, for 10 lbs. babâ€" bitt, $3.00; Onias M. Weber, rep. road grader, 2.50; H. E. Ratz, for use of snow plow, $.10; Hy. Dietrich, for removing hedgeâ€"fence, 2?00; Corruâ€" gated Pipe Co., c_ulvert ccount, 86.â€" RCo uces 72; +Christ. Tabbert, compensation for one lamb killed by dogs, 6.50; Herman Neeb, winter road_work, §.30; Ed. Quehl, grading,2.37;"° E. J.‘ Dietrich, teaming, 11.50; N. Allingâ€"!t ham, burying dead dog, 1.00; Cecil i Hackett, work on bridge and road, : 11.50; John Fewings, for posts, 1.80; | A. J.â€"Koobel, plank account, 9.36; . E. Ratz, Millbank plank account, 20.76; Otto Koenig, burying dead â€" dog, 1.00; Herb Doherty, salary for May, 67.80; Canada Ingot Co., culâ€" vert account, 143.55; C. Logel, gradâ€" ing and raking stonme, 5.00; Thos.. Freeborn, grading and raking stone, 12.50; Alex Schlueter, grading and cep. grader, 6.80; Henry Schlueter, brace wire and timber, 9.90; A. J. Koebel, plank and lumber account, 9.45; Waterloo Chronicle, Anniversâ€" iry grant, 100.00; ~vman Huehn, for wifter road, 5.00;, E. Ward, for ‘oad .work, 22.00; W. A. Dammeier, assessor‘s salary, 101.30; J. McCorâ€" mick; assessor‘s salary, 86.00; A. C. Wilson & Co., premium on accident policy, 155.50; Alois Lienhardt, for road work, 105.37; J. K. Forwell, for road work, 251.76; Ed. M. Brenâ€" ner, teaming, 10.75; Emanuel Berg, rrading, 5.00. Total, $1292.09.â€"Carâ€" ried Resolution Moved by P. A. Wagner, seconded by L. Baechler that the Clerk is hereby instructed .to advertise for enders for the construction of a voncrete bridge, on th> boundary between the Townships of Welles ley and Mornington, according to plans and specifications of the enâ€" xineer in charge. Tenders to be PRICES SLASHED AT ERNST‘S BIG SALE Prices slashed at Ernst‘s mamâ€" moth sale of high grade clothing, »oots and shoes. Nothing like it beâ€" fore; nothing like it may occur rgain. Get your share of the barâ€" Kitchener‘s â€" Jubilee Tattoo on Wednesday, â€" June â€" 22nd, will be greater and more spectacular than xains on Saturday aver Four persons are CCAN E10 C000 dying as the result of a level crossâ€" ing tragedy just ontside the village of Cainsville, near Brantford at 9.40 a.m. Saturdg’y. Sammel â€" Belhouse, â€" farmer, his son Russell> Mrs. R. Bellhouse and their two children, Anna and Ruth, 4 and 1 years old respectively, and i. Silverthorne, a hired man, were proceeding towards the city when the car was hit by a Canadian Naâ€" tional railway gravel train and totalâ€" ty demolished. The three men were instantly killed, and Mrs. Bellhouse died on the way to the hospital. The two children were taken there and it is feared were fatally hurt, No lnana is being held out. An inquest FOR KILLED IN it is feared were hope is being held will be held. PROMINENT TORONTO L AUTHOR NARROWLY 11 ESCAPES DEATH || An accident in which Miss Mazo | de la Roche, prominent 'l'orontol‘f author and the winner of the recent $10,000 Atlantic Monthly prize, had‘ a narrow escape from serious injury | occurred June 9th at Clarkaon'l' Crossing. A sedan driven by Hugh‘ 3. Kayrs, 70 Bond Street, Toronto.\ with Mrs. Eayrs and Miss de la Roche as passengers, was proceedâ€" ing from the highway and stailed on the railway tracks at the moment & westbound C.P.R. passenger train approached Clarkson‘s Crossing. The: gateman was ringing the bell, which ia always rung before dropping the gates, it was said, as the motor car was crossing the tracks. As the gates dropped the driver stopped | the motor, caught thus between the | gates. The car stalled, and, noting the danger, Mr. Eayrs and his pas ‘ungen jumped out, thus escaping Injury. ® |â€"~ Docto?‘s vouch for Minard‘s Lint The passenger train, which, it is reported, was running at a moderate speed, struck the motor car and flung it against the abutment of one ruct Concrete Bridge Between wul Morningâ€" wmmmwfiif Spent $14,451 on in 1926 Wwill e $14,413.43 from D of Highways â€" on This Workâ€"Other Business Of. of the gates, breaking the abutment and wrecking the right side of the ~â€" . HOLD A BUSY arre dead and two It of a level crossâ€" ontside the village r. Brantford at 9.40 Council met AUTO CRASH hboniediiidints here and When you wake up with backache hurt. No|and dull misery in the kidney re n inquest| gion it may mean yOu have been eating foods which create acids, T** says a wellâ€"known authority. An exâ€" cess of such acids overworks the EY :kidney- in their effort to filter it | $ DEATH | from the bligod and they become sort fiss Mazo!of paralized and loggy. When your i Toronto:kldneys get sluggish and clog you the recent must relieve them, like you relieve prize, had l your bowels, temoving all the body‘s ous injury | urinous waste, elss you have backâ€" Clarkson’!"ache. sick headache, dizzy spells; _ by Hugh| your stomach sours, tongue is coatâ€" + TOl‘Onm-\ed, and when the weather is bad Miss de 1a| you have rheumatic twinges. The s proceedâ€"| urine is cloudy, full of sediment, stalled ON | channels often get sore, Water moment A| seaids and you are obliged to seek nger train | ;ejiet two or three times during the 'osslnx.»’lfb_c night. a opened at fio!o'l‘zu” hill at 2â€"0‘clock in f l a .-w be M the ‘ anm 1 Clerk‘s office, KM and at the residence, W. H. Knight, reeve. â€"Carried. ‘ Court of Revision Re Assessment Proposed by P. A Wagner and |F. Lackner that Council form into a Court of Revision and Appeal and that W. H. Knight be Chairman of said Court. said Court.â€"Carried. !â€" After receiving the several apâ€" ',pul- and complaints the Rolls were revised, and the chairman, reported as follows: | we, the members of said court, beg ‘ to report that the following changes .‘ that is to say: That the assessment ‘be made on the assessment rolls, ‘of Alex J. Koebel be reduced $200.â€" . 00, that of Chas. Hackbart be lowerâ€" | ed $100.00, that $200.00 be deducted : from the assessment of Jacob Foerâ€" | ster, that the taxable income of G. {uetner be keduced $300.00, that no action, be taken in the appeals of Louisa Hnefner, Henryâ€"S. Schmidt and Wm. Foerster. that one dog be struck off for each of the following Alonzo Hahn, C. A. Busch, Anthony Heimpel, A. O. Schnurr, Paul Ohles and one bitch of E. Koebel, that no action be taken in the appeal of Jacob Lorents. a All of which is respectfully subâ€" mitted. W. H. Knight, Chairman. Cleaning out the Bremner Drain e RESOLUTION + THIS COUNCIL finds, that upon the application of certain owners ard after due examination of -t.he Na-!Says Backache Often Means ’““" _ You Have Not Been Drinkâ€" fere ing Enough Water. â€" said d repair ERRNOCT THEREFORE moved by P. A. Wagner, seconded by F. Lackner that this Council proceed to let the work, required to be done under section 72, and subâ€"sections, Chap. 198, Municipal Drainage Act, that the Township of Mornington be duly notified to clean out their part of said drain, and the Township Enâ€" gineer be.instructed to restake our portion of said drain and that he furnish this Council with a profile and estimate of the cost of such work.â€"Carried. Treasurer‘s Monthly Financial Statement To receipts to June ist, ... 15464.61 > ~ Or. By payments to June 1st.... 15197.15 Add to this oustanding a|c Cash on hand ... . 298.46 Moved by W. Freeman, seconded by F. Lackner that this Council do now adjourn to meet again Monday the 4th day of July, 1927, at the hour 10 o‘clock in the forencon, at the Township Hall, Crosshillâ€"Carâ€" ried 40,000 TO RECEIVE MILITARY TRAINING Forty thousand men will receive military â€" training in Canada â€" this year. This is nearly 7,000 more than last year, when 33,403 troops went to camp, 3311 of them without pay. Parliament was a little more g@Dâ€" erous in its appropriations . for this year, but the amount voted is still quite in adequate, in the opinion of military experts, and the Depart ment of National Defense is unable to secure the equipment essential to the training even of a skeleton force. Thousands of the men in the Canadian nonâ€"permanent corps pool their pay and turn it over to the regimental funds. gt Clements, June the 7th, 1927 Peter F. Schummer, Mupicipal Clerk. If Kidneys Act Bad Take Salts drain, that said drain requires ilther consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Saits; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous saits is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Hithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidâ€" mn,sholnmmlllulfilltl‘ -m-'”mylommm' thus often reHHloeving bladder weakâ€" Jad Saits is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a dalighttol efferâ€" vescent lithiaâ€"water drink. Drink lota of soft water, 267.46 31.00 298.46 MAY SCHOOL REPORT ._ |A GREAT PUZZLE OF 8. . NO. 20, WILMOT TO CAREFUL PARENTS Sr. IV.â€"Verna Wagler hon., Cloâ€" npdrmcens tilde Wagner hon., Cletus Kittel hon.‘ One of thb greatest puztles to the Vera Wager, Freda Schoen. careful parent is to know just what Sr. III.â€"Luwina Straus hon. imedicine to give the little ones. Jr. III.â€"Theresa Kittel hon., PTriS~ | When the child falls ill with griping cilla Roth hon.. Jerome WAEDOT|pain#; is seized with cold or fever, hon., Marie Ellert. refuses food or vomits when he hasâ€" Sr. IIâ€"Laura Wagler hon., LO"â€"|taken, when he cries a great deal etta Kienappel hon., Loretta Dietâ€"|and cannot get thb sleep so neces rich hon., Manetta Wagner, Corniel | sary to the growing child, the parent Stoeser. is in a quandry. What is to be Jr. II.â€"Loretta Oesch, Anna Dietâ€"| done on such occasions? As often as rich, Gordon Dietrich, Harold Dietâ€"|not there is not a suitable medicine rich, Jerome Dietrich, Linus Strausâ€"|in the house. The puzzle is what to Jr. I.â€"John Wagner, Lloyd WaAgâ€"|give him to set him right quickly. ner, Alvin Everett, Seraphim Lawâ€" It is to meet such emergencies rence. that Baby‘s Own Tablets were deâ€" Py. B.â€"Clayton Oesch, Reta Ellert, | signed. These pleasant little Tablets Alex Straus, Marie Rumig, Marguerâ€" | quickly reduce fever, break up colds, ite Nowak, Reta Dietrich, Jerome jrelieve constipation and indigestion | Morowski. _ fgnd allay teething pains. They quiet : Pr. A.â€"Wilfrid Dietrich, Loretta|the nerves and promote restful Rumig, Catherine Steffier. healthâ€"restoring sleep. They are _ _iz guaranteed absolutely harmless and PROVINCE PREPARED safe for even the youngest and most Th uFi D ADVERTISING delicate baby. Jr. II.â€"Loretta Oesch, Anna Dietâ€" rich, Gordon Dietrich, Harold Dietâ€" rich, Jerome Dietrich, Linus Straus. Jr. 1.â€"John Wagner, Lloyd Wagâ€" ner, Alvin Everett, Seraphim Lawâ€" rence. Pj. B.â€"Clayton Oesch, Reta Ellert, Alex Straus, Marie Rumig, Marguerâ€" ite Nowak, Reta Dietrich, Jerome Morowski. e PROVINCE PREPARED 8 TO HELP ADVERTISING C OF APPLES IN BRITAIN Hon. John S. Martin, Minister of | 1 Agriculture, has stated that the Onâ€" | < tario Government was prepared to |! coâ€"operate with the Dominion Govâ€"|. ernment in establishing a fund for ; the advertising of Canadian apples on_British markets. P. W. Hodgetts, head of the Fruits Branch of the deâ€" partment, will go to Ottawa on July 8 to attend a eonmference of fruit gzrowers, apples shippers and variâ€" ous Provincial Government repreâ€" sentatives on the whole advertisâ€" ing question. It will be recalled that the last session of the Federal Parliament |an amount of $100,000 was appropriâ€" | ated for advertising purposes. Hon. | James Malcolm, Minister of Trade | and Commerce,â€"explaining that to _| the limit of that sum, on a dollar ‘lfor dollar basis, the Federal Treasâ€" For GOoo0D LITTLE STRAW HATS FOR GIrLs OF 4 TO 14 YEARS â€" in colored straws with tailored ribbon bands and bows, worth up to $3.25, clearing at Take â€" Minard‘s â€" in â€" your | kit. Good for cuts, sprains, burns, and insect bites. . a mpers! COUDIES LIMITED Screen Doors We also â€"Which Means Also Your Saving Timel and Window Screens M. WEICHEL & SON. LIMITED BECAVSE IT‘s CLEARING TIME O 'â€"'-I_‘I;cv-‘( Rardware Store" rmons #18 WATEALOO, OMT. Kitchener‘s Daylight catry SCREEN WIRE in $1.00 Two Styles and Three Sizes Grained Doors in sizes 28"x6‘8"â€"2410"x 6§10â€"3‘x7‘. Price, each ... 32.25 Grained and Varnished Doors in sizes same as above, each MEDIUM AND SMALL, HEAD S1ZES in black and colored straws for women‘s and misses‘ choices, regularly priced up to many times As much, clearing at ........ $100 Baby‘s Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., BrockÂ¥ille, Ont. ury would assist organized,bodies of producers of food products in placâ€" ing their commodities before the ‘British buying public. Suggestions have been made to Mr. Malcolm that at least $20,000 of he appropriation be spent on adâ€" vertising of Canadian apples. The proposal will be thoroughly threshâ€" ed out at the coming Ottawa conferâ€" ence. for Fly Time SALE! All kinds of â€" secondâ€"hand Boiler Tubes suitable for fence posts and stanchions. Pipe, Pulleys, Shafting and Hangers in all sizes. 127 Strange St The Rosen Rag & Metal Co. sSCREEN DOORS Black, Galvanized and Copper nge St. â€"_ Phone 892 Kitchener, Ont. FOR

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