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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Jan 1929, p. 5

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W;?:? '___',':",'-".., .. qusg HAD FOOT INJURED - As a result ot a h]! on the Icy sidewatk. Beuj. claytieM ot Waterloo in nursing a painful intury to hit foot, a bone being broken and tua- ments tortt. Mrs. Catherine Ellerbrun. mother ot George Ellex'brnn ot, Waterloo. passed away Tuesday morning at the home at her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Fox at Guelph. The funeral was held on Thursday. _ CARS GO INTO DITCH On Thursday and Friday scores ot motorists found that they were un- able to-make the hills and as a resnli numerous motor cars skidded into the ditch on the Preston-Kitch- ener and Elmira-Waterloo highways. No serious damage was done to the "Cars. NOMINATING COMMITTEE The executive of the Waterloo Board ot Trade has appointed Pleat de'nt Arthur Foster. A. K. Cressmn and Dr, C. W. Wells a nominating committee to name a list of ottieers to be submitted at the annual meet- ing or the Board of Tra'de. "_.-.--- " YEARS AN 000'!wa J. K. Shim: this week celobutod his son: anniversary " I member of the I.o.0.r'. Lodge. He first joined the lodge at " Harm, Illinois. ROADS ICY AND FADMINTON TOURNAMENT WON BY T. w, SEAGRAM AND Miss K. Roos At one of the best unaided bad- minton tournaments ot the season, hem recently, T._W} Soagram and M'hs K. Roms were declared winners. Three 50H ot mixed douhies were played. Refreshments were served by the ladies. Mrs. Percy IHilbom and Mrs. Milne Todd poured tea. ON FIRE INSURANCE Krlhilr Foster, Managing Director ot the Waterloo Mutual Flre Insur- ance Co.. gave an interestink talk on the subject “The Essentials ot a Fire Insurance Policy," before memv hers of the Kiwanis Club at their regular luncheon. The address proved to be particularly interesting as ft dealt with tire insurance as it relates to motor cars. mrereeriaa TALK W.M.S. OF TRINITY . CHURCH GUESTS OF FIRST UNITED W.M.S. Mrs. Brown or Kitchener Dru-Idea over the program. which included In humming talk on the Study Book (Ivan by Mlle Hilliard. Mlu Dorothy Jackson an a resume on cock! .se. vlco work, while Mrs. W. D. ”one. mum“ , up: on “curl-um: stewardship." T Members 'trt the W.WB. at First United Church, Waterloo. on Thur.- day afternoon were sues“ to about 40 members ot the was. of Trinity Church, Kitchener. Mrs. Valentine and Mrs. Mutilation of First United Church were appointed deuodm, to attend the Presbytery meeting in Trinity Church. Kitchener, on Fab. 13m. Interesting Program Provided Visiting L.atneq--Detettates Appointed. NEWS AROUND ro WN fauna-ambit is nuns. out“ o ”In. ”at." - comet M DIED ON TUESDAY 't : - . anoint-unnumb- f '"*"tirdtlttltitiltiPi'i"_ _ I _ - _ _ .3. Lt W..." Qdhutll'tt'ld ‘32:"... ','.Nltllt'dl'dt'u%ttJ,"d .. ' " ‘ V I. rim ' “not: I"; "tti-tee-r-tata-e.. tsVtlrf'td'SflUfr.ttttlit"ir.i'iiiiiiiiiicii't' -. 1lttfpuutT.'tNerdtet "tdth-tIoatBt.oart-. 1'."d"I'tt up.-. 'A'Nltlhtthtt Inning yum Am.“ you. “mid.“ In. about on [momma “.3“;ng m wwwufi'mummuwwuhnmLm‘smm It'."." - '212l " “m... We... - " 'aut' Maw”... -- It 'd'a.Witi 'h"2Ne. te. - t . nus m ‘wm C 1Ut ttn ftttle1tNAuNa'tgt'lltt a.“ no al.'"?,'."'.",'.", an "‘"m'lm‘m‘hu‘ llhnhmmmh'mwlbhfib "gttBA8t "I!!! up. tor “in!” in tho “I" tar.rthameaeioeriaoemFd',%tatt-ntttri.eaatiten . Im'rvudpohudootmnhmmtquhmmlmMMWudm Mvugtmm os-tOtley..'.',.'.,."-'"....",',',?:."',',..'?,!,'.'.'."].,- mthuuAb-uomum‘ but ”outrun-Inn! autumhlbWo-t. ?'e.tPtt.lertt 'Todse%rortoudoirtgthin moon I Q Browtttamr.WemtM1thomrmtii-tomtatt-uetrenaiaan at n-nll-ud tor 81'onqu mt: -urteo ho In no that or a he could to run- un smut nu ' tf this maths aluminum. Th0 Ede; lgkAlllgufl‘bun h‘thIQMunym Itettrfi-tn " um tattit, at. was. ”away-amm- rm. a BAY. ONLY 1 Dmn of Love _ 11¢th The Street of Illusion Joan Crawford by I George Diet: Death removed a highly esteemed (resident of Welleeley on Tuesday. IJan. 15th, in the person of George '.Diets, in his 78th year. He was Ill [only a short time. He was born in IGermany and emigrated to Canada lat the age ot thirteen years. his 9ar- ents following a Fear later. He was married to Anna 'qtusttt of North Easthope at Petersburg in 1877. They later moved to Wellesley where he has since resided. He leaves to mourn his death his widow, Mrs. leer, G. Dian; tour sons ant two raughters. [Henry Diet: and Mrs. Uohn Vent. both of Kitchener. Mrs. ’George Daer of Godericty and Ed- ward Dietz. William Diet: and Geo. Diet: of Wellesley: nine grandam]- dren and one brother. Henry Meta, of Waterloo. The late Mr. Diet: made many friends who wlll elncere ly regret to learn ot his passing. _ The election of olficers resulted as follows: President. Mrs. Omar Gross; Isl vice-president, Mrs. Wm. Henderson; 2nd vieepreisidenr. Mrs. Fred 1iatmutsdisi'ssecrgtarr. Mrs. A. C. Halfman, and 'treasarer. Miss Watson. Encouraging reports were present- ed and oineers elected at the annual meeting of Knox Church Ladies' Aid, held on Thursday. The annual con- gregational meeting will be held on Jam 28. Mrs. J. Behondetmarer and Mrs. J. A. Harper, hostesses, served refreshments following the business meeting. _ . all. - has. Ind Ar ‘W otmot1-d'ortkr-nrt-rt: d m- mac. Airmmt.ttrtrod. no Gourd lull, W to use. A In iciii on nick loot ot the About". ‘Bchool. n. quuuon a m. In have. in "(and to the property won-mm with instructions to bring , a report at “not! mating. Had. I» Viola Twin-City school attendance olicer H. A. Gorbrlcht ropo'rled that he 'made 200 visits to homes of children who failed to “lend school. Water. loo's proportion 1h: quite tow, be- ing placed " About 26, and was considered quite 'etxuirtactory. 49eeretarrtretsauror M. E. Bimendh was voted $350 honorarium and n- elected to that posnlon tor Inother year. KNOX CHURCH LADIES’ AID ELECT OFFICERS Trustee Dr. almanac g In of repur- mull-2dr nub a the Central School. The Bond dot-AM to rake the pondblo nchool on I concrete foundation and use it a a gymmhun. Reports Presented Satisfactory-- Date of Congregational Meeting January 2B. Many friends and relatives attend- ed the funeral which took phce on Friday at two o'clock trom his late residences, means to St. Paul's Luth- eran Church. ot which her was A memberi Interment was made In St. Paul's cemetery. , WATERLOO COUPLE LEFT FOR FLORIDA 0n Snturdgy, Mr. and Mrs. Dianna 8. Human ot Wtrter$oo, left on 3 motor trip to Miami. Florida, where they will spend “an wrlnte'r. Ther mo- tond by it, of Duran, Toledo, Chr clunnu. annual: the state: ot Ken- tucky, 1'91:an And Georgia to Mt lull. On their rotnrn, they will mo. tor by it, of Bt. Mrs. m. Amt. quno. Jackal-ville, then dim; Ar hutlc ecu! to Now York. no we (up v!!! be about 5000 who. Mr. and Mrs. M no a. Hullman tht Artoual woo I. Motor Trlp u3noAm3 I“ I0”. 7.. "ID. Bebe mu. In What A light 7.103.. PM. OAT. OBITUARY Mr. Brown is a. firm Menu- in the value of ensihge {or leading bod attic and this together with oat chop constitutes the principal feed, while- tor musings he uses prairie wool hay. straw and the by from forage grasses. The provision ot satisfactory casings on this hm has proved quite a problem. Corn was tried but such poor yields re- sulted that it had to be plowed down. Battnowertt were also tried bat they were found to be ditrieuit to cat and took too much out or the so! tor The entire he" section which Mr. Brown bought in 1918 was broken up the following year'nd this land has been cropped ever since without summer (allowing and this also up piles to the homestead quarter nee tion. The land to he put in crop is single dined twice And cultinted a couple ot times in the spring before the seed is sown and alter the crop is token oil in the M1 the had In given another run over with tho Macs. There are a number of knolls ot tight soil on the farm and use is made ot the manure from the ninety head of cattle, ten hon-see and pigs, as a dressing tor these “gift are“. Plenty of Gran. _ A The crops grown on the mm. of course, are designed to m with cattlevteeding operations. 01: the leased section. much of which con- sists ot bottom lands In the ravine .n which Devil’s Lake "as. more is plenty ’of native guns which is nua- tured during the summer months and put up tor hay tor winter leeda West- :rn Rm grass and Bruno grass iti use grown tor buy. ' _ __ WO0LWICH IR COUNCE ' MAKES hfP0Iln'lEllili'rs In "" Mr. Brown decided that' life on the turn would Mord htm' greater opportunities and in that' rear be purchased a halt mum: ot l, land in the Dev!“ lake connlry,‘ west ot Simpson The sum your ho married. Two you: In“ he homa- l mended n curler section of had " ioininx his purchased may. ! Assessors, Auditors and ther Officials Named-Amounts Inaugural Session of the Woolwieh Township Council The members elect for the Municipal Council of the Township ot Woolwlch met at Conestoga, on, Monday, the Mth day of January, 10t9. pursuant to statutes. The following members signed the necessary Declaration of Qaalitica- tion and otnets More the Cierh:--- Norman Snyder, Reese; Almon A. Snider. Deputy Reeve; Chan. Schuett. Wesley Howie". and Milton Weber, Councillors. . one: on much he eqeMeateq " cu. were plated. or it they "no worth a mm more. nobody was mod to exchange out for my For mo time Mr. Brown m tanaht. to to cure mm»- onploynent and new “all: he sawed in armatu- work in the that) city. Bought a My! “an". H _ The new; utter addressing the Council -brietly took the chair and the following business wa- trunncted'. The minutes of the previous session were rend and approved. Sewn] communications were read and considered. one trom the Secretary ot the Ontario Good Ronda Association was laid over tor further consideration. ndt 1tmahMetrohe-AranmhttP, movormdmnuo-uulpouh lion which 'Eld_ttFtoqttorrb mug my; in gt. nag-71.11. I" A communication from the Surveyor General states that tttatrttctions have been Issued to Ontario [And Surveyor. Herbert Johnston. to make a survey of the road and dettitte the mad “he on the County road from the Waterloo Township boundary to the PnMugtort boundary. (This road Is better knp'n as tht Elmira Highway - . _ an '13. mu. an ' and In I’ll-uh may emu. has. loaded up to with! uni city log thet ' 'Sib’v’ed; s; A. Lanna: and émf Schuett, that By-hw No. 132 to appoint Wu and Auditors mr 1929, he read a ttrtrt and second tttmy,--- Carried. . N -uii,Ved by - Hewlett and Milton Weber that By-Law No. 133 to appoint n latent Bpard of Hum: Ind Sanitary Invader, he read a ttrtst and second thrrrr.-4hrried. _ Moved try Chu. Sonnet! and A. A. Snider that the Kunming ottieer be paid “.00. the Deputy Raul-um; Moon 84.00 and the Poll Clerk: 82.00 each for holding the lumen» election and mung thelr return: and thin 83.00 be allowed for each polling ttoote--Carru6. _ -uiGiririG; iiiiFaGriis as. iaiCitot tho cum be and is hereby‘ unmarked to order (no new number of tho- Municipal World for the maxim-I ot the t3otmei1.-irrtqd. l 7 ."" 33in ie3hiEi0i.itiif'aiEri.9iai. "'-'M TiiiauriiriiiGiiu. new ,f$ttnf.e_t-aet-qqd1-r,_0-qeeiottrtr-r, mini. "eee_rt-o"_--fAatte.L, 4 -- - W “(HERVQ-nr Inducted to at for tender: on an neural Items of Township Maths. _ H A __ __ - A _ _ --. _ ___ no Council decided to " tho rat. tor - on Town-hip work at as and " cent- var hour. Blond by Chan. Schnott and mum: - that Amos I!” he again appointed Township Road summon“: at a salary of " cent- per hour. he paying " it “you”! in connection with the qrorh.--_d, Moved by A. A. [dot and Wall” Hoqrmtt that the following account: in paid Ind that tho no". (not hi. onion for the "nts.'-- Noah Btroh. “action stationary and Won. charge- o-..-........, 1.40 is» Children's Hospital. Toronto. - Fm-r........................,..-.............. 25.00 - Wall. mt --"-.".""-...-.r"..---rg-."'"'""'. 15.00 link-a Prlrtirtt3tr" mating account .m..qpmtmt..m.._.Brr...........e.mm._...t.r....q......r.. 40.10 ”on: wan» van. to? 0mm- No. t: P. tr. Inn-Inna tor 101th No. 8; Pony My. for him”: Nor. 8 and O: III-r, mhrek. hr mm No. C; “on moo-nor. hr DIM-lo- No. l: J. P. sum. tor. ‘1)!an No. t. mm: t. ' Run no - W. III-m. mmmummmun- savanna and at: Nor-n m. In»: T. I. 'ttTh an. “on one» 1%lNu'Mt'a'rSAt"NfcM't"atttttra,,.,, - hGGirsauAut ot Mr. Henry w. 9mm: " School Attendance one" for the current you Ire adapt-aged. . A _ _ _ _ _ -- Road Game A.“ In. «an a. (bunch nwronl. “would A101. 5. “who. u no! - I: no. of mm mm»; who mind. Mor" it - New and Ilium Weber an arm'- Na 18: and '" ho I" ' I mm an. All -a--a3.rrted. -- Th. 'tretort" m all new: war. will“! - - Haiku-l Warn. can". ...-.-...t..........i....t.....-v..........r....v.....t N. le. Deviant. "you“ than: nth-t to Ontario 'R-ai.........., Bert. m. pol! a: ”(and ........._.......'r.'....w.rq..'_......q....rq....rr.......r_.......r, - MI (W) "f""""e'y"""""fe"r---t---y" ‘ While Mr. Brown has been suc~ coastal in handling cattle he has had some serious reversesr For instance, he spent a printer a ample of years ago in California. and when he re- turned In the spring he tound that some 16 or " calves. practically the entire season's crop. were dead. An- other winter he lost ttre head of cattle and two horses. They dis- appeared durlns the winter, and all qynorttt to locate them failed. Late the next summer their carcasses were round piled up in some brush In the ravine. It is assumed that, crossing tho travlne through deep snow, they tell through a spot where the snow was piled some 25 to 30 feet in depth, and were unable to get out again. Build: Own Bulldlngs. A nation of the his barn is ulna used to house hogs which Mr. Brown has been raking and marketing tor several] years. He has been 1333an Tamworth. Yorkshire: and Berk- shires. While he has endeavored to cater to tho market requirements ot n Won mype has he has found a cross between the Tam-worth and Berkshire a very satisfactory animal to handle. In the construction of his build- ings Mr. Brown was able to bring to his aid the practical experience he gained during the years he was a carpenter In Sukatoonf He has con- inc and an. old . _ on a. you)“ In: am to lbw. Itt quilt, " his uni-oh through Hindus. [Alt nu. In: mm. he ‘prelucd no. sin to In“ his hard limb-n, tho junior a: mud - uou Abram-mus hull at the no iinn Spring Show and ale. Mr. Brown as “I. to acute this agsi. ml for 8300. Ho is a good young bull lot excellent may. his mam-e ‘hoiu the boon Bin-hay ”curator on!“ by J. D. new: & Son ot Brandon, Man. Plum" In: will at ‘tho sue by tho o. N. Bulum astute. Mr. Brown's methods of breeding and loading no ,qt1eettst1 in the prices which ho ”can; tor his Jame. one lot ot " head marketed in 1988 milling an average of $148 apioce. Liv. Mock Woll HOM- Mr." Brown's live stock are' well housed. Needle" to say. he has 3 lug. bun: which wilt house all his cattle and hone: in the winter months: It is a hip-rooted barn with were” floor and is lighted with electricity. " contained a concrete water trough and a mail gasoline engine tor pumping water. " is one of the bent built and beat equipped barn: in the section of the country in which he fumes. . 5'75"me ’ .5100." 15.00 40.10 2.46 19.00 structed all the buildings in the line Troup of structures in his yard. The buildings include a long. low-built machine shed. or rather a series of machine sheds. each ot which is en- tered through rolling garage-type doom, The set of buildings also in- eludes tV workshop which contains a wtsli-equipped carpenter’s bench and blacksmith: forge. The buildings are lined up to make' a complete unit. and are painted to harmonize with one another. LUTHER LEAGUE .namséns BAtMtUETTED; OFFICERS ELECTED An enjoyable .banquet was behi- in St. John's Lutheran Church parish "all on Monday evening. it being tl, occasion ot thé annual meeting at the Luther League Society. The speaker of the evening was Rer. W. Mehienbaeh ot Guelph, general sec- retary ot the League for Cana'ita. The "ieerss elected were: Honorary president. Rev. C. S. Roberta; precl- dent, Wm. Nailing; vice-president, Miss Elsie Lorenz; secretary. Miss Alice Scheirele: tmsumr, Howard Len"; assistant treasurer, Fleming Knorr: pianist. Cora Binkley; Junior Luther League Leaders. Miss Lar- raine Niertrarth and Lloyd Rchaus; Drrvotionttl chairman, Magdeline Bruecknpr; program convenor. lor- ralne Sturm. and social Convener. Lillian Struke. DIED AT K.-w. HOSPITAL The death took place on Jan. Ian: at the NW Hospital. ot Fred T. Hunter, in his 67th year. A wire and two sons survive. Special [authentic Fol_dor and I x 6 Photo, one dozen tor 'SH-het" 183 King St. w., Upon!" Phone- 2602 and 2750.! KITCHENER . Passport: und Homes ttttiAed same thy. when your tutu dour“ if you,oowhyboinmlm and mttter. Monty“:- adtffrottttortrtroF tum to ttt you. Our hmhavonoundmtnp. Amphtcuoaofm Roma: Expert DENTONSTUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER In.“ t My." . .41te mm._._'.... “my lulu! M "est fresh-millet ' km”! 6-- “ heart of thte -aui.u)Lu..di. era-t reQow "a lakes you In: mu Bad bum Enjoy this hum-hind loot Pe It“ kl ,......_.-,. rice. "a-tk. mir aim: AL: A in). Dry GuUer exceptional . low Carton of 6 ham“ lov ............ Cu- 37" Beltane. atAt . taa-lt in: Ly 's m- ported, 2- . (in -JI: Pure Inch 37" bottle ...-VtprF_ . ..-JI: Pun-b In... Aunt Jemim.pk‘ ...,.....m -Gca ”Ti-if...- L-tI-m an» 4““?! HI '" - We 'Niro" 2 plays. 2 n, The dam-tons grape» like adieu "will. pruws Resub- it for In youufulllm S UNMAID NE C TARS 'f "ht I'm-'9??? at Are Au}: -sa9iGRSaaaiir.ttG-'ii. m taug-ad, min-u. (li"iii"i'iimoti't',!i1 Dari-Vor- mans” an - W i - this? N " '2'h'G'dLoas.tre twig"... 3.190 and”. 'Au' Ste Misti. 'lpAilt.1,'thr,ttte%'NnTet m! " up do '02 - a in q Eeeeet.teife '_-r. 1ettr'erysrirr.yr.et-oymr- -et . 'tdqbqr- - ','rd'%t8=d'dJfct,'e.ti'ti2th. w-M'E'h-O'm iii'6h'ii'C'Gau, " A most enjoyable dinner ad social evening was held hr the members of the St. Louis it C. church choir on Thursday evening. During the (non- ing musical numbers we» given by the male and mixed chain, Rev. Father W. B. Marer ably acting as accompanist. Games and dancing were also indnhwd in. sr. Lows cuom HOLD DINNER i I tufted taking HEALTHFUL R EM EDI E8. my vomiting mtopped. my ulcers alumni. IP, operation was and, and I can now one. mom EAT ANY- irama. IJleerated Ste-lei ndvlud me to no to THE HEALTH INSTITUTE. t mm to but our-tad on for Uloented Stomach, but friends Say: Mr. Son", 44 Cedar 0L. Waterloo. More Proof About Mu To: my: and Mn. tt " 'th'lll “than a: sdttt'r'd.thd',t ill.'.' 'A'. Room ' Health Institute New Things Are "News" Prim.“ Ayn-(moan K ITCHEN " Every member of every family in this community is interested in the news of the day. And no items are read with Keener relish than announcements of new thing: to eat, to weer or to enjoy in the chome. You have the goods and the delin-to all them. The radar: of "The Chronicle” have an money and the and" to buy. Tl}. cumming link In ADVERTISING. Giveth-ruth-d-ft-ttttttgot walnut-ol- 'rtee.. The! look to you for on: “no" nun" and will amend to your menu... [at III show you that “AI Alva r Coll... St. The "won't-non may a do. para“ man Wlulout a tire and without a plan. _ " alt the cross to“: can words were dolhn and they could be authored in one heap they would -pay on the national debt at - nation. Without. e are and without a Nor-mix- copt perlnp- running back on the rim with a " "pair bill at the other and ot the journey. M‘ll sell you a. d-dats" the. The Shop Thy: my” Your Harry Marks Tire Hospital 91 King at 't. ”who 47" WATERLOO m tll?!?!,,',?, , com} a Long mac. lion-um

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