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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 May 1929, p. 3

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m. _ maul-unmim'w -iauaaariaa-uu i' "t'r0'"ttht-aeeet.H- tatttruarasr Kay .8416 Men‘s Spring Footwear Men's new calfskin oxforda. bat and 'bhxcher patterns? Medium and wide toe lasts In black and the new shades of tan. haunt Because ot ttsd "cushions reductions. we must Mend to a ridiculously tow price .. "'-""'r..r.N.t_r_r...-., These are shoes that cannot be duplicated Tithin many dollars of this uh price. Shop early for tlrst choice, Plenty of styles and colors for - boy " to 18 years, light and dark shades with vest and two pairs lone trousers slnllo. an This In a very special otnsrimdot limb grade suits ._ Strict]! all wool fabric- tn the very latest patterns and weaves - stays. tans, browns and Ilium. he): sun with taro pair of smartly cut bloomers sizes tor boys 6 to " years. . I F . Boys Two Long Trouser Stats . $10.80, tthoo F. Steele l $12.50” -__- "'"'"szz.50 Real Quality Wearing Apparel for Boys Priced Right, Beckons You to Our Famous Boys' - Department Saturday Be satisfied with a guaranteed rate of" interest paid regularly on a safe investment rather than ftace your funds in risky speculations. 5% WA TERLOO Priced for Quickest Possible Disvpiogéi 184 Pair of Seasonable Ladies' Shoes Kiteheater's Leading OPTOMETRISTS Boys' Two Bloamér Suits _ $6.95, $10.80 SUITS AND 1ttrtirh'rs LIMITED Why Take Unnecessary Risk? Our Guaranteed Investment . Receipts Yield THE WA TERLOO TRUST . AND SA VINGS COMPANY .OIHIhI. $4.85 to $6.50 Very In»! Indeed are these splendid Toml- tn I “do variety ot models that no soluble tor " och-Iona. You will and itm, Imported "roads and mixtures here. Malone new spring models. the not)“ "rt1trs.-drut all sues as represented tn the “vague. Our Great Topcoat Sale it. - no In. Truth, Wound: and Borne. my a... two and an. ot n kind tron IN TWO GROUPS " King Street West wanna: tors mr - boy " to 18 years, light. medium and two pairs long trousers slngle and double KITCHEN ER, ONT. Fine Suits. Fee In all You; "on m TWO GROUPS have“ payable by cheque/an. In awful}: Isl 0» amount: of 8100 and over uftfrte three years. RECKLESS DRIVING FONED Edward Zupan. Mount Hope St.. Kitchener, in police court. was tined tio and costs on Tuesday. He will my damages of $33.00 to motor ear of Erie Warburton. which he crashed. mm on sumtfr. April Sgth. Henry Daub and others, gave evidence to show that accused was driving at an excessive speed. "GLASSES THAT SHEEP KITCHENRR $13.90 $28-50 For manna For “It“- amounts of Woo and over let? for one or two years. my all sales fiaal, and Re TIt Mr, 'Phortttahien, realising the ttee- essity tor Immediate action. secured Is, necessary part and 'brought It to Toronto by aeroplane from Windsor, arrlving at the plant which is ad- jacent lo the Leaside Airtime at I quarter to three daylight saving time the same may. Repairs were made to the chassis line immediately and the plant was soon again in full up- eration. The manner In which the iotttHiitr tance telephone and the aeroplane can be tNt-ordtaated in these modern days to lam-lug about speedy results. was demonstrated the other day at the Lensid'e plant or Durant Motors of Canada. Limited. In the torenoon a break occurred in the chassis line so that It “as ex- ceedingly important that repairs be made with the least possible delay. owing to the heavy demand tor Dur- ant cars. it so happened that Mr. Arthur Thormhlen, plant Engineer. was at the time attemhmr an engin- eering convention in Windsor. He was immediately communicated with by long-distance telephone and told of the mishap. Talus Aeroplane Jr'o Rial: Material For Motor Plant his freedom met turnbhlnz -isooo bait and will appear on Mar mm for trial. Henry P. Selling. trroprtetorot the Domlnion Hotel, at St. boobs, me arrested by provincial police Thurs- day night In his hotel um charged with selling liquor. Ho was given poured in whee court on Sunny and paid a (in ot 810.00 and emu tor being In dune at a ea. whale drunk. valnchl police (cum! Schiller In his cu- wmch vu- mired in the mud near Mane“ Corner on ma St. Jacobs highway. ”and", u Alum-A. who dare-toned to burn the my no “mud by ‘pouoe. He was examined by t doc- no: and pronounce! 1m». and in! be sent to ttso' hound tor but» at Hamittors. THIIATINID YO BURN FMTOIV A farmer amnion at the learn" Trunk - It Kitchener, Jacob driving.“- m will. ("at an In.- um. tut O‘Neil and consul“. Ion: ”your - h. N mu. Tho can was adjourned lop e ' Artmfisv2ir-.e.A. CHARGE Mlnard’u Linitnent-eood for tired l Alumnus-nut “I!” _iid"lilill'l",'lld'S."T'L.l “WI-twig“ wam'bm.” “a. "mammal... 1""ye--tay-to_GL' sums-W.“ ----..".. m.nomum “ATM?“ lib-uh). (lulu “I. and mm "on PAID $10 FINI William thMter ot Clevehnd DRUNK ”that” -iiiiu-ad - inc-Gr GALT I In spite of unlavorable season dur. Iing 1928, a marked Improvement lwns evldem In the enforcement of "he Weed Cuturot Act, m the [tiller- '1” ot atunieipa1itfttb, a 'tttriom, at. tempt was made to progress and tho 'cooperation thus extended " appre- Iclued by this Drymrtrnrsnt. I 3. Appoint men who understand Weed Control and are respected in their communities in order that they may give pruticgl advice on control I Inc-nuns. applicable to farm 11min. in addition to Assuring practical em' Lieutenant of the Act. ml2rrg',t/'art1trgh.et'd .m’O» I. “In.“ mmdw.0.0nry.tom Mrat,etteetPorKrutett 'iiiiriuiai iiaTriidii, -._. Gaia Farrit or Amount of .t... "sc J. A, CARROLL. In charge of administering the Act. I The Trustees of Linwood Police Village. who no getting " per cent. Township [ram tow-rd: the upkeep of their village, wished to have this an increuod to seventy-(our per _emtt. there-by equalizing it with the [not paid to Weileaiey Police Vil~ has nanny. Mr. Knight, the Boon. told them that thin Council tad 'd'.'ilgtt1t,e",t to act in this mailer. t the} Inuit npply to the County Judge who levied their pr» out was The opening and continuation ot laden (or the construction and conviction od the Marduk“: M - brain at I o'clock pm. 1‘. Moving (mm were re- cumz»~ w. C. Draw. te5g. on per C. yard, - or uggmt at _.06872¢8 yin. or GioGiok T.::u7i2.tvi lash!“ Dry-MAI an - _C. uni 2. It Is not fair to ask a man to Inspect In; own Work. therefore we do not favor the appointment of Road Commissioners or foreman as Weed Inspectors. 1 Keep down the numbor of In- tttmeters-one good man, familiar with weed problems. will be much more diluent than three to an who do not take the appointment serious: 1y. The Munlclpal Clerks are asked to kindly gather the necessary inturma- tion relating to the condition of the graveyuds and cemeteries In the” x'espemlve Mttnie1pa1itiess, when this ls_done then to Itll in accompanying schedule and mail to J. W. s. Mc- Cullough, Parliament Buildings, ree ronto. FORBES GODFREY. Minister of Health Another circular. relating to the "Weed control Act". was received. uhlng the Municipal Clerks to for- ward the name of the weed Inspector (1929) to the Representative or the Ontario Department of Agriculture. lowed In the county. as soon as possible, it not appointed to conslder the following tsuggestions:---- 1 l A circular from the Department of Health. Tomnto. was received. which read In part as follows: __ It has meme to the attention ot the Govern- ment that many of Che pioneer Krahr yards and cemeteries of Oneario are In a neglected condition, and. with the object ot making an improve. men! in this reaped I have directed a survey of the graveyard: and ceme- teries to be made. Wellesley Municlpal’Council met at the Township Hall. Crmshill. More day, May the 6th. 1929, pursuant to adjournment. at 10 o‘clock " the forenoon. The proceeding; (ii {fl-16V lippiriiiret. Ing were read and confirmed by the members. All the members were present. Mr. K1t.igttt, the Reeve, took the chalr. Birmingham Drain to Cost $53e..68.-Provineiat Department of Health at Toronto Asks That Survey be Made of Ceme- teries With a View to Putting Those Neglected in Proper 1hrtditipet.-Ahmtrretent Weed Inspectors to be Appointed. ttgil.""'""""' Transacted at May Meeting of Township ' ouncl WELLESLEY mwusmr 1‘ AWARDS DRAINAGE ' comm T0 w.c. DRURY All right. Sir. but we shall have to send out tor it, d Not on the Menu "impatient Diner __ Hey, waiter-,- hey! l Mlle Richmond, or Boston, who Jpem some weeks In the MlnClty. leaned the art or "nring" at the Kitchener airport under the direc- tion or aviator Glllleu. and is now a graduate ariatrix. " was while hr stalling a Mung system for the Mu- tual Life and the Ontario Equitable, tor an American Brm that she de. aided to spend her gnaw time in tale ing a course as aeroplane pilot. IPLAYIRO PRQOINTID i, WITH DIAMOND mm 1 The member: or the chunpiou ‘Klwhener- Waterloo Intermedhje o, HA. team were Manned at the Wagner Motel on Tuesday nuht. Adm were adhered by Secre- my Hoist! at tho O.H.A., yho pre- nonted the club with the John Rune Robert-on cup, while Mayor Clement, In behalf of the club, presented ""'I plants with diamond ruuta, WOMAN GRADUATES A8 PILOT ( Dill) " “LT n. has occurred at out on Tim; at Attted Hutch-r, h " m. you, an.» at John Butcher at “about The mum was held on Sammy. I an“ tum,- ""'"'hl.m'liW.0e-a" \mmwamy,m Myxnuumapnu -da-at-m-trtgrtm.tm. w"'°"“°‘5mu~ “My. 'i.uuGiviririclt'1"et"--rr-e aB'reHr_eotHraitrtisr.tntees, Kick-gr. --- lion-omnahldonm new AT an ththn noummuhm “0 and: occurred a (an on mel _ lat-mat um um- nm: at um Bunch- a. him Mmubt Hopo eon-om, ' .. iui ”$50.00 . I‘m-- l 'eto.'r-r.mratht. “a.“dmlu It "In mung.“ on [VICTID FROM HI. PARC. MAN TAKE. Mm W” L!!! Chrrristt, out Ill than of aqtt do- olrucuon It he then” In "In.“ (to. " his home. A A, Jory ot Pine 0M on we: himself dead at Newmrkot ro- o, cenuy when uhorll‘a oeutetm were , carrying out a distress wan-ant. I Prom by P. A. WW and I. been" that m. Cqunoll do now ‘ndjonrn to m scan at (I. Con.- oll'l Chamber. 0mm. on In“). June the m. "It. " ("lock II It. (moon. Court of Mio- ol the mm roil- vill to hold - thy at I o'clock ttt tu"ti'rtt when W will I. no it t' out»; ’c an PM 'Nhl'ffc.. out. Amount tn but. Moved by P. A. Water. pec'd by W. Freeman that notice it hereby given to all parties who tn mud in the Brenner repair drain that any one witoiihr to pay their name in cash may do no on or bolero June In. 1929. All “nonmem- I'D- mrlning an? um um date will be entered Collector’s will. Bun conditions win Apply to 8mm? mmir drain on and am July 0 In. Dh.-Ourio¢. Trununr'u Monthiy Financial “-1.an Ctah imam-e o----.,-...,--' cunt-riding Account: F...FF.Vr... It” Proposed by W. Freemux and G. J. Von that the treasurer be Instructed to par to A. E, Wilson & Co. the sum of anyone and 76/1000 ($51.75) don-rs to my Enema on Trotter.-- Carried. H. W. Kaufman. printing envelope alt. $5.50; J. W, S. McCullough, MAV., for antitoximy, $3.00; A. E. Wilson & Co. Ltd.. to incl-wee Town- ship Insurance. 40.92: G. G. Mauser, V.S., services Board of Health, part pay, 10.00; The Pedal" People. road i7, 250.55; Sawyer "Massey Co., power grader. 300.00; The Ingot Iron Co., grader and culverts, 214.00; C. J. Wagner. grader and gas and repairs. 74.11; The Metalllc Roofing Co., cul- verts. roads 30 and 8, 119.76; Rudy Leis. work on road I. 6.37; John Miller. work on road 3, 15.25; Simon: Huber. work on road q, 50.61; Joseph Z. Roth. work on road 5. 14.00; Thus. E. FREDDY“. work on road 6, 20.50; H. Dummy. salary, Road Superlm‘ tender". 100,00: Jacob B. Erb, ‘workl on road 7, 5.15;. D. W. Chalmers. work on road 8, 33.50; My. A. Mc- P‘uddln. work on road 9, 35.75; Hr. Hleronimus, work on road ll, 26.95; Edwin Hackhart. work on road. It, 19.88: Pole-r Henson. work on road 13, 82S.5; E. G. Ward, work on road M. 6.07; J. A. Runstedler. work on road H. 14.50; Cecil Hackett. york on road 17, 12.00; Deals Hauler, lwork on road 18, 22.00; G. H. Vogan. ’work on mad 18, 16.70; Chas. bogs], work on road 19. 14.50; ‘PII, Krona- iii',2,; work on road 20. 53.66; Mar- lin Lienhardt, work on road 21, {17.00; Alols Llen'hardt. work on mod 22, 22.75; John Sch'luelor. work on road 25, 9.00; Alex Schlueter. work on road 26. 10.00; F. Mdioey, work on road 2?, 11.50; J. J. Giliitand, work on. road 28, 41.26; J. K. Pom“, work on road 29. 28.75: My. A, Bru- vbacher, work on road M, 24.50; E. J. Dietrich, work on road M, 62.60; Jacob Reichert, won-loan road lt, 10.20: The Pediar People. work on road w, 42.06: Alvin Helmpel, mod 13. 3.00; Norman Hutshn, road s, 3.00; Albert Roth. road s. 2.00; Janus Pommer. road 6. 6.00; Jommh Runotedler. road 10, 1.50; mn mu, road lo, 1.60. Total $168g.80.--. Carried. "he engineer's plan. protue and spec!- tlcalions and to be completed the 15th day ot Noremtter. 1929, that said lender he acwepted.-ttrried. Payment of Account- Moved by P. A, Wagner. sec'd by L. Bae.ettler, that the following ac- counts be passed and that the Reeve grant payment of the same, as toi. lows. ,_ lAUTO PUMHACE REGRETTED; ; FARMER moon musur _ J. Prank Riddle, ot Mornlnaton. wlm lives six mace north unver- tun. shot himself in the has with h tzzulibre rifle Friday mo us while the others pt the family were out milking, He died the name day. Riddle, who remained conscious sev- eral hours, explained that hls not was attributable to the fact that he recymy purchased a new car with!) he Later believed that he could do without. He was the father ot a mm." in of tirsy or six children and was in comfortable cireumstaruees. N. l Jory, who operated . Inseam chicken Jam and van about " your: ot age. was a Manolo: and lived on- urely by ttitmsolt..The distru- I'll" ram which led up to the "nod! b said to have been tanned at the in- stauce ot a Tomato real saute Brass, from whom he Wrchasad the had. ”on“ A. R. Kaufman, president ot the Kaufman Rubber Co., Laced a charge of shotguns a cat on his property without' a license. The feline ind been bothering accused and he dm cided to put it out of (In way. talk at the gathering held tn the Finst Mennozme Church on Wednes- day night. The speaker talked of his experiences in Africa and appealed to the local people to continue In the tsupport of the African mam ADDRESS BY MISSIONARY _ A member ot the South African Mission Board gave an pawl-eating " illlllnllIIllIllluIIIIIIIMIIIIIII|IIDIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuIII‘llllllllllllulllllllvIluluIlYD!WWW".Itllllllelanlllmllllllllll ,. a $2'"1"""tt-tmy '" “In! St, W. 0mm "out. an und INN KITCHINIR _ Mm and “on... an“ an. by. 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