s, WtOeeundAt NI ' -riitehea-ikqqye6rmnt Monday night was the count hm continually route-emu u an no tar this winter, than tho (hon-o- un board by not, who can. - rumored never.) - to “Iona! rich] or!“ 3nd win low â€to. Tho men! and.“ - not 'ttto no rim; up. ot good “any; on tho country nus. Ill-I Mummy an 7.. no: In: the highway by!!! on for no at. hi the d.eoht-t 0 tot name. Dainty of “who. TI. . gnu/NUT." _ deMJIDNn Mr. and In. (loo. P. -- kn. w new by m cudmuMOor-uy-ndb Hm.1'on1hulru.lr. tqqmeadttttt& "MW!- Wmoamm. 'rr.mr.gHth'th-rwotrmt,0.qt.'s m M a. mu. t mmwmuan. - _(MQ~TT‘ In the spring it is proposed to start a campaign tor the raising of subscriptions to take care of tho annual defleitg ‘of the two Ort-ti- Hons. Chairman W. Henderson, and vice chairman C. R. (lies of the Public Utilities Commission, are attending the convention ot the Ontario Muni- cipal Election Association at London this week. The position of the erec- tion' or a monument immemory ot the Hydro Knight. Sir Adam Beck. will come before the meeting. Both Waterloo representatives will sup- port the resolution of the Kiwhener Utilities Cominlsslon requesting that the monument be erected on Baden hill and in the county, the birth- place arf Sir Adam Beck. Moved by Dr. W. L. Hilliard and seconded by Mrs. H. M. Lackner. "That in the opinion of this meeting a cooperative effort to unite the two organizations be made and that we recommend to our respective Boards of Director; that they dsstiattNy dis. cuss this matter and take such av non at their end as thelr best judg- ment may dictate." . FAVOR BADEN HILL . FOR BECK MEMORIAL John Rudolph, Former Motel. man, Seriously Injured at Tara-Inaugural Meeting of Council. There was a representative gather- ing of members of the Board ot Di- rectors of the K.-W. Young Men's Christian Association and Young Women's Christian Association held on Thursday to discuss the question ot amalgamaung the two organjlar Hons. After a discussion the touow- ing resolution was passed: CLOSE CALL FROM DEATH Mr. John Rundown. tanner propri- etor ot the King Edward Hotel hero. bat now of Tara, and I nlrrow w ape from death on Wednesd‘y when he was run down by g tmin while crnsglng the track with a horse and cutter. As it was he was badly lo. jured and his common in serious. Inaugural Meeting ' . Eye vulgar“ ot the ecu-Idem state that Dndjk and Polo were standing on the edge ot the trench when the gnu shovel overhead plunged- to the ground. yrtritrutr Dudlk In the hack and pinning hlm to the ground. It was explained by the foreman that the brute: holding the shovel lulled and “lowed it to fall. Pol. was sldeewtped by the above! and throvrn e few feet but z-scaped with minor injuries. PROPOSAL TO - , AMALGAMATE Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. Cooperate Effort to I). Made to United the Two Organiza- (Iona. Coroner Dr. Wellnun ordered an inquest. which was held on Tues- day. The New Hamburg Council met on Monday night for the tmsutrura1 meeting according to statute'., Afar trlnuctlng the mammary buiineu ther ndianned until next Mondny night when the appointment of Mn- niclpn) officer: will an pace. do" to St. Thomas Mr. W, G. Stokes We In! been antler In the Standard Bunk branch ot the Bulk a Commerce for the not you hm been [unarmed to It. human and Ian on Wetlandâ€. He I: succeeded hero by Hank] Holdall: or south-mm. Iolow hr. W-ttter A horrible “(I an! we“! took we. at the In Knob-nor new km at Deon than! to." o'clock on my morn»: when a works-u. Nick Dndlk. Ind " body More“ try the team of a he." chm scoop Ihovel used to and†the trend: " the â€we: farm. He died an hour later at the K-W 'Hoanlul. Workman Killed l .. When Impaled by Steam Shovel Donne. My. NEW HAMBURG Reports presented at the annual maetlng of St. Bartour's Church. at Waterloo, held recently. were grati- tring and showed the various organ!- -zatlons in the church had progressed during the year. J. H. Kennedy was named delegate to the annual meet- lng of Dlocese of Huron. at London, In Mar. i The rector, Raw Mr. F'oreman, in immmentlng on the work done during {he Fear. referred to the good that its accomplished by the Church Army 'Crusaders. which 'body visited the [parish here some time ago. Mr. Martin Cousins ot St. Cath. arlnes was a visitor at the Chronicle (mice on Monday. Mr. Cousins was a member of the Chronicle staff in the early eighties 'when tho news- paper was published. by Mr. Thos. Hilliard. Mr. Cousins now holds the position ot government we'Urtunaster at the Welhnd canal. The Ladies' Aid were voted a hearty vats ot dunks for 012" splen- did work and reported a neat rhahmce in the treasury largely due to the bazaar held under the eottvertshirr or Mrs. W. D. Moore. Votes ot thanks were also tendered th "mix, 3-m- day School officers. and other church organizations. V The Ladies' Aid served an excel- lent supper preceding the business muting. _ E. W. Smith and Sill Jones were appointed wardens. the latter suc- ceeding J. H. Kennedy. who re- signed. R. W. Moore and J. H. Cheseldlna are the auditors tor the ensuing year. The assistamg- to the wardens are J. H. CheseIdine, F. Kumpf. w. Carlisle. K. Ziegler and N. Zapte. The vestry clerk is J. K. Aeeett. RENEWED OLD ACQUAINTANCES Older Men of Town Honored Guests for 6exmrkm.-.Toaats Ably Proposed. yu 6.30 on Fridgy evéning abouti seventy men. whose individual age-5| in some cases reached " years, sat down to I sumptuous banquet pro- vided by the New Hamburg branch st the Womens Institute in the Lib. rary Hall. This unique idea was arranged by Mr. Leon Peqnegnat and associates to pay respects to the older men who have been Instru- mental in building New Entrants. Mr. Owen Hamilton. Barrister. was Toqstmnster. The blessing was asked by Rev. J. H. Pawn of Haros. ville. rector of the Anglican Church.I Immediately sitar the tout to "anus) Ming" Mr. Hamilton referred in up! ‘prsclstivs words to the splendid. Ewart done by the older men in lay-l Ye the Roundslion ot the clvic sud ' education-l adminislnlions of tti Town ot New Hamburg and ot its inâ€! mention to Lilo wider lune-f um um ("domain of the British! “vim Patient:- nlonncc was! and. io (no Mwllun km of community represented at tho for an board by Ina, who can. from dt.tmett mini origin sud who no .306 mo no strong in» oi Cur adh- wssuship chi. was account. his at.'tte develops-u of the County of Work». Ti. â€and was: at tho m. it Now 1uar. hn. m In!!!“ in hunt. am. Ml Tull-rt. If. Hos- am: an a Mgeehtnt an. a no III-’3 m m a. "than oi FATHERS ABE _, BANQUEITED w can Grant-o not Wourloo curler: out or tho running In the No. ' Tank~ lard group n on Kitchener 0mm [rink try a more of 87-30. Tho game. ‘vere clouly contacted and proved Halal-eating. Waterloo Iran from Milton by one shot. Bob Anderson's Waterloo rink won by tour tshots, Ihllo Dr. Fred Hughes lost by three shots. In the games against the Gut Granite: Retain came trom behind and almost beat Dr. Hughes in 1b15 score. Anderson, however. toat to Cummlngo by 2b10 and Waterloo lost on the round. ST. sA_vh?y1e'f, CHURCH ENJOYS GOOD YEAR "GratHrlmt chem Prevent“ and Wardens Apttoirtud--%apper Served by Ladle; wunmo ovum war mum» mums Tofu“ Guano. WI. by " b “New In Huh WM “It. I Schoél Nurse Committee , G. w. Guides, Dr, Noecker and Orley Utttylman. _ Mm. Tweed thanked the members for l oring her with.the chairman. "hip 'tor a seeond term. She said that while last year she was the _t1rst wojnan in 011mm) to head a school board this year there were tive women chairmen in the province. Mrs. Tweed welcomed all tho mem- hers who were reelected, as well as Trustee Orley Utfelman, the new member on the board. 0n motion of Dr. Noecker, A, C. Hoffman. manager of the Royal Bank was appointed the Board's represen- tative on the Library Board, tilting the position left vacant through the rieaih of B. W. N, Grigg'. School Management Dr, C. T. Noecker and Trusted: Smith. Utrelman and Braettdie. Property Committee J. Bruegeman, Alexandra, Dr. J. H, EngeL Central. and Trustees. E. w. Smith and G, W. Geddes. BROADCASTS ANOTHER . sPLENDID CONCERT Waterloo's tine band again favored radio enthusiasts with a ttue musical program which was broadcasted on Sunday evening. The radio concert was made possible through the courtesy of the Ontario Equitable Life. Mrs. .s. c. Tweird, wine of s. C. Tweed, president of the Ontario Equitable Lite. was unanimously elecled chairman of the Waterloo Public. School Board tor a second term. at the inaugural meeting held recently. Dr. C. T. Nuecker. in mak- ing the motion, paid tribute to the splendid way Mrs. Tweed had pre sided at the meetings during 1928. Fmartce Committee Trustees Smith and Braendle and Dr. C. T. Noecker. . WATERLOO BAND Heads Public School Board for 1 The Ontario Eqnltnble Lilo and Accident Insurance Company, Waters Joo, Ont., announces the appoint- wment ot M. C. Armstrong to the position or aallsunt actuary. Mr. Armstrong graduated from Toronto University in 1921, In mathematics. 'He went to the United States enter-_ ing the service ot the Travelers Life of Hartford. .Later he became sun» _tlclan at their Philadelphh ottiety. Mr. Armstrong is a Fellow of the Actuarial Society of America. MRS. TWEED HONORED WITH 'hrttttuisteomat'Ithiti Second Year-A. C. Hoffman New Member of Library m. vim-{m " (In tmtaMttdt'tq «mm of the an: 80. um hum: m u Vim-aunt. Mn an. "an the "agheee of m and.» Pam: Runw- . luau-am!- of the festival will " u an new! Mptternrmei4 up mum-0.“, "r 'Ira,,'. wt?! 'e.rrtt.t Kim! Lthlte ' _ it" JllliIli'lRWllf'i SCOTCH LASSIES FIGURE IN FISH WIVES DANCE iaiamrrtaeaiiTa """ GiGaGaiAauid -drdiiiiii, iii» Tic aiiliat "___ -dirktfi. e " dd Otricials.are [aged with theutueae tion of securing a "large central building in order that all exhibits mayrbe displayed in one building. At 'tresent. much time is lost by buyers in going trom one hullding to my other in various parts of the Twist City. Hundreds of oeoNetrom.tho Twin- City and buyers from all parts of the Jhrminiou visited the annual Kitchener - Waterloo County furni- ture exh'tbitioa which concluded last week. The Exhibits at Suydér Bros., K. o. Weber & Cm. Malcolm & Hill and others were the best in years. Substantial orders Were placed for furniture by buyers who came trom (“slam points, including Quebec. the Maritime and Western Provinces. The Field representative tor the Dominion. R. M. Holtby, also spoke Interestingly on the work being done by his department to encourage the farmers in improving their stock from year to year. Ha quoted iiures to show that the beat progress in improving the breed of cattle had Ibeen made in the Holstein class. Hey lurged that farmers take a still ‘greater interest in the matter of \improving the breed of their dairy “tents. The, furniture industry with its allied “nets gives thousands of worbs men employment. Klichéner and Waterloo are the centres with 21 plants. On Monday M'Ol‘t‘s of people wit- nessed the break-up of ice on the Grand River at Bridgeport. The mild weather caused the snow to melt and the swollen rover caused the Ice to break up and today there " little Sign of ice. No damage was reported to, prom-rues by water overflow. ANNUAL ICE BREAK-UP ON GRAND Fin/ER Hundreds of Buyers and Yisi- tors See Excellent Exhibits. New Building Needed. . Much interest vi: taken in the “are“ ot or. “new. at the Guelph Veterinary Dalian. at the an- nual meeting of the Waterloo County Holstein Breeden' Association. held at Waterloo int Wednesday. He ’9 barred to the lock ‘0! mineral oW ments in lm-mlnbtion to the health of the dniry you. There In a lack of iodine “d disenau oe. curred as a recruit. In this respect it was pointed oat that disease con- ditions occur in'the new born. There was also a lack d the elements phosphorous and cakium. Hts. made reference to the 'rtNttresttttiom, ot the disease as produced on dairy farms and districts. Where such conditions occurr words ot advice were given by the speaker and show- ed how measures might be taken to prevent their occurrence. Members of the assuciation pres- eat at the meeting took a lively part in the discussions which followed the addresses. FURNITURE SHOW. WELL ATTENDED lam A“ by Dr. mnmJn-umn. mun. f burg. Waterloo was t6presented by deputy were Clayton Dotzert, l member of the air service during hue war. He suggested that instead of asking the municipalities tor grants, subscriptions be taken from mann- factxihsrs and business men inter- ested. After the? airport had been established the municipalities could take it over and reimburse sub- scribers He said the Twin-City could not atrord to be without an airport, OFFICER SELECTED BY ST. LOUIS YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY Upwards of 200 persons attended the annual meeting of the Young People's Society of St. Louis R. C. Church held on Sunday. The otneera for the new Fear are: Honorary presidgnL Father W. B. Mayer; president, John Arnold: Ist vice- president. Misis Anna Grgssman; stecretarr. ‘Miss Louise Hetrerman; treasurer. Walter Mamet; commit- tee on construction and bylaws. Flora MacDonald, Loulse Heifer-man, J. Arnold. R. Schwoob. Anna Dietrich and Harold Sdmluler. Other speakers were Fred Gilles, Alex. Welker, J. Walter. R. A. Diet- trich and D. G. McIntosh. . initial steps were taken at a meet- ing of Twits-City airport enthusiasts held at Kitchener on Tuesday 'mrn- ing. As a result 29 members were enrolled, at a cost per membership {of 83g5. Nine of the members have had previous flying experience, some [of whom served in the RAF. in the "treat war. Eleven new members are istill required to make up the quota' nsked for by the Dominion Govern- ment. The government will furnish two flying machines after require- ments are 'ttHiller' as td membership and posting a bond tar $8,000, The proposed club will be required to engage a qualified instructor and competent engineer. As soon as members have secured ttrtiticatty tor flung they will be refunded $100 of membership fee. ed in the movement to sabre an airport and would assist in every way possible. _ J. W. Trussler stated that Kitcte ener and Waterloo would Le the cen- tre fur an airport. It would be the means at attracling firms manuiac- luring planes and improve mail ser- vim‘ Norman Schneider, representing the Board of Trade of Kitchener. stated that body was much interest- tor Waterloo County uni “M Warden Louis P. maiden. now Mayor .ot Waterloo. The nonunion was moved by Reeve W. H. his]! of Wellesley Township and seconded by Reeve Fred Debus of New Ham. TWIN CITY Steps Taken to Form Club and Twenty-Nine Members . Are Enrolled. _ Mark I. Don-ll Reeve ot Preitoli. who In mai- mouly chosen to the 1989 Ward“: MI CLUB TO OPEN BRANCH Alexander Adam, ot Medan. and one of the oldest pioneers of the (He- trict, passed away at the home of Ms grandson‘ Meander Cooper ot the Mth. concession of Wellesley, He died on the term on which he nrtrt settled when coming trom alumni. Scotland. where he has born 96 yours Mo. He had never experienced sick- noes until the brief illness Mulch caused his death. About " your ago he was married to Janet. Stuart. who predeceleed 'ttim in 1921. shortly after they†celebrated the (llamond jublleo of the" weddlng. Mr. Adam wen e successful farmer and was held tn high regard In the community. He could tell ot my memento ot pioneer tire, of hard. shlprs end condltlonn unknown to the present genes-anon. He II survived by -llve sons end two dau----" extender. of Dorm; Welter. of the» (on: Wllllun. of Kitchener; Thom of Peel: Jecob. of Klnderlley. But. In. John Cooper of Ho-Hr end In John hull of “In. In. " cob Cooper N-Mr predeceased Mm seven: yeers. no In also our- vlved N “(that mdcllldren end m I'M madman. The tu- ml toot pie. from at: lele reel- “to. on Home†eater-col. Jpn. Nth. to like -tqrr. "A. W. Augustine, president of the: Otrice, Doering Trunk Company ot Water- year are loo, Ont.. concluded arrangements to :Wm. Ha establish a branch factory in this J. Conn city, The company will manufacture ‘Sophie 1 card cuttings and,wlll locate on 2.. D. Brill; 000 feet qt space in the new ramps Hamm; garage belonging to the Mercurr%rsistam Service. Limited, at 1Kimmttnd Mary lassistam Streets. Negotiations with the com-‘convenel pany have been carried on slice Oc- 'F'. Kudo tober by the Chamber of Commerce convenm and the establlmment of the busi- Mrs. Ca ness here represents the first con-lot progr; tern to locate under its regime." hammer. A report received from Oshawa that the Doerlng Trunk Co., no to establish a new industry in that city, was neither confirmed nor denied by "estdent A. w. Augustine. when in- tervieweti--"Ne Oshawa announce- ment made on Friday, is as follows: PIONEER DIES IN 97TH YEAR Alex. Adams, Esteemed Mutton Resident, Called by Death. Mrs. I. B. Jantzi Died Jan. 14th. The election ot officer: resulted has follows: Precldont, E. W. Willow]; vice president, C. t Grok. R. R. t, Hespeler; secretary. J. Stockb, R. R. 2, Kitchener; township represent;- ttrea-Waterloo. Percy Slum: and >Noah Snyder; Wilmot, G. Milne and E. B. Hannah; Woolwich. Percy Snyder and Norman Snyder; Welles ley. A. Cooper and L. B. Fray: and North Dumfries, W. H. Gillespie and J. H. Mllroy. ln-pector Roberta Address School Inspector Roberts. in the course of his address, paid trlltute to the splendid educational mantles afforded in Waterloo County schools. Ho referred to the changea made in the curriculum ot the school of Can- ada during the past tew years. This was necessary as the conditions of life in all branches ls changing. It “who. we. conduct“ a II- nde be“. by In. I. Inn. of out!“ ottqqded h macawâ€. than â€on“. Trunkees’ and Rang-yer! - ‘uon. hold in tho K.-W. Coll-[mo on anarchy. m R. H. unborn. North Wclorloo's Public School III-Doctor. who datiToeqd " intern-nu ul- ‘dreu on runl who! curriculum. In tho com-u of which he “would the teaching of antenna-o in tho ‘country schools uni librarie- tor all aqhools. Reported That Doerinu Trunk Co., of Waterloo wiy Emblish New Industry in Motor Olly nonmetal annotation- “WNW“..- 'ral-tttmo-ata-oct-trt" â€â€œ0â€â€œth '"e.t.eA,iymrrrAeAht-te1t.LLn-toratW. " E. W. Wilma was unanimously to abated president tor tho “all!†A team» ot the meeting wu'the premutian ot medul- to the uln- new in the Material contest, Misses Majority Ouch ot Blooming- dale and Pearl Merry or tr. tr. No. 22. and ,Mr. Stanley Chapman ot wo. mot Township. 'ttf Agriculture faith: (, 5: Schools of Clttamity 7 WM, EM iiuiartiiiaT.26diaGi - '_-."'-- BU.etad and - Pe-tee NCH LADIES' AID or AT OSHAWA'! ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN - §’ CHURCH RAISED $9,000 LINWOOD I Encouraging reports were present- ed at the annual meeting ot the St. 'John.., Lutheran Church Med Aid 'Saclety. held recently. with an at- 'tendanee of seventy members. Over $9.000 was raised by the society the lpast [our years towards the parish hall fund. of Knox United Church, Linwood. Rev. Dr. McEvoy of Elmira conduct- ed the services at the grave. Many floral tributes were sent by Brm- pathlzlnz friends. Purl bearers were tour sons and two grandsons. Alex- ander. Walter. William and Thomas Adam, and John and Alexander Cooper. Death or Mm. J. B..J|nul i On Mondnyfhn. 14th. Mrs. John B. Janul ot the 9th line or Welles~ iles passed “lay at the home or hot sun. Jacob Judd. She wht, " your: 2' Me, her hubaml predeceased her several years. 810 Is survivod‘by (two sons, had!) and John. Two Ils- ‘ten aim trurvire--Mm. J. Stockley of Elmira 3nd Mm. Peter Shockley ot :Mllverton. The funeral took phce i m Thursday to A. M. Cemetery, out I'.'. Wolluley. Pomona“ careers elected tor the ensuing year are as follows: President, Mrs. Wm. Hamel; lst vicopresident, Mrs. J. Conrad; 2nd vfeeoreMdrsnt, Miss Sophie Schlote; secretary, Mrs. W. D. Brill; assistant secretary, Mra. B. Hamm; tréasurer. Mrs. Emma Boos: assistant secretary. Mrs. E. mum assistant transnrer. Mrs. E. Lip‘hndt; converters of tlower committee. in. F'. Kndoba and Mrs. W. McKemie; converters of quilting committee. Mrs. Catherine Foersier; converter of program committee, Hrs. Welden- _ Tho [Adios Aid ot Lam iChurch held a pork and bean - l the lone of In. Harri-t8 Btu- pn he. "gmtoettt. " m A and Mk- Lita Zimmerman returned " .er spending a few not: In Kitch- ener. Shun m - or Wed. and M. "eettttaseteiMt not. Aliment! “and“ both Mill. and and Mr. and Mn Walter Manhun- of _lhnin went Thur-My will Mr. All Hi. A, 0. Mann. Mrs. Jar, Hay.- .nd "tt.tttee kahuna “tendon! the run-ml of he. Charle- Rlordan In Arthur 0- Wed. Ottterera Elected and Reports Cute O mined n Anna-I Meeting Mr. J. H. Schnurr ot, Mlldmly went a couple of dun with Mr. and In. A. o. Betrtturr. I It is the duty of a ochooi mum, {said Mr. Ramona, to utesuud- the iehiid in uphysicai, moral and educa- 'tional life. Where school: have qt1alitied teachers these mutton m au; one of. He stressed the no- cessin of having good (“an 'rather than too oinhontb school building; , During the meeting vocal anion were contributed by Min M. Potter and piano solos by Mia Ghdyl Utreimann. Mr. Wilison acted as chairman ot the meeting. Small '"'ult A report submitted by secretary- treosurer Stockie showed a deficit of $16.20. He pointed out that only " at " school motions had paid $1.00 tee. The members did not Navor tho suggestion that the County Council be asked tor a grant. Mr. J. B. Roam had the misfor- tune to foil tad fracture _ tbs. Mr. George Bug; of tendon in vb “In: with Mr. Abbot! Olbbonl. that a. and!“ could not a. ch“ condition Mr. Man“ that we. no main Muons why I. who“ no t","7sCi' ot agriculture In to which. . no hvund tho tucking o! my cnltun bum it “you 1- mm trahtirm uh! huh! pupil- to ho mom Nunavut. 11:. night â€not! the whom (rum to give than support no that the menu; at uri- cuuuro my Moon). I mm". Mr. Roberts urged that all ch00“ have libraries within easy we. ol the etttldren, so that all my D. u- counged to read now. Ho Mind the lruotm would provide tho schools with good hoop. h