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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Oct 1929, p. 8

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"L:,:-:,"'-:, I Monday- - O INTERESTING f FIGHT Ill SOUTH a? Saturday " Oct. 26 ', _ . HEIDELBERG Llelage Hall Sh. but... minim. he an, bu condo-nod the idea of having the int two form of the CM“ p M to the public nhool and in your .rtieeesitr work inho- O-d m the coma. “'1.“ the “bull. an in M “I." Dr. Charlton and. A ”no” - rub; it h - “ w - “I30.” ' My yin the education QEOIII tten. Dr. CUrtton muted that Ir,', "I no Premier Funnel: had W in . bitt to.the Home which - Mac to do any with ordinary give! “he. but it m dropped. ions-M out of a total of 350,000 farmer- in the provipce have hydro power on their farma. The taxes at the farmer had been increased. a. In: in favor of letting one per- .“ ham to whole family of the tuner. Be refuted rumors that had bop- cireulntd to the etteet that old it. muons ionld be delayed if the “Mull Tent into power. I Scoring the Ferguson government for bringing on an election " this than, Dr. Charlton, the Liberal standard bear'er, stated that it had been brought on without consulting either the people or their represen- tatim Be charged that the govern- ment War of cheap hydro power “I only n bid for votes as only ten The O.T.A. had ten years' trial and it proved a failure. Government Control, he thought, should at least be given an equal trial as he be- lieved it is the best system tried Tet because on educational campaign of temperance was also being carried on in the schools. "They say they’ll give you a plebiscite. You have it now. If you ore not satisfied with the meant system all you have to do is to turn the present govern- ment out. This election will be fought on the government control issue. Mr. Sinclair in not running on the gov- ernment control platform. There were hundreds of bootlegs”: in Waterloo County under the O.T.A., Hr. Homuth stated, but we have not not them to-day. He pointed out that just a short [distance from yhne the meeting was being held that! is I government liquor store, but no one is asked to go into the “are to bar. If he bun he does so of his own volition. with was an item of sixty dollars: which he thinks was wrongty spent and thirty dollars of that was spent. for advertising the. Lennox picnic.’ EI‘l"riday- " I WATERLOO Touching the question of tinanees/ Mr. Homuth stated that for til you: W. E. F Sinclair has delvedI into the public accounts and out of t the millions of dollars handled by I the province all he could find fault} (continued from Pan " duce the expenditures." What are they prepared to reduce or curtail in any way? *iSaturday - , , ST. JACOBS h Yimi FOR WEICHEI. B h VOTE RR FERGUSON Come and Meet the Candidate and Hear the Sdteahers. " “New“: Dr. Charlton's AN.... minimum 3 I‘m alumna. bb'ea_-tar- -,t..t.e-e-el's lGTltLtftlig'ftt'gl'i' BRIDGEPORT- - - - hurs'day i. BLMIRA " - memo; Don’t tunit _Aartrtotataiiao,maautr r1irPtethrrttettutomt, in at an Watgyrttto Trust and an. Butt-c '15 a. no. wind in or., on along”. In! Hum Lil: " m down. earetaur u In no K-W m aist. PM“ by a. devil-op . Manama-clip mat-duh. cm brthe M Marla; - ?ltted If. a. sunlight a*"mmrl'=t=mmtr-mrmax--t ye. a! - Btgt-tett After Shave - Mr. and Mrs. can. it,iGii and daughter and Mr. Hilton manor ot Peteroburg mum friendd hero on Sunday. KARL HARTWIG Mr..and Mrs. Peter Sch'wutlom Huber and on]: Gordon of Elmira (Iliad on trimtds here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jomots Stan: and family or St Agatha visited on Sun- 'ur with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kim, wetter. Mr. and Mm. Cyril Otterle and 10m ity, Mrs. John W. Now. Mr. Ar6ert Moan. Miss Norma Domettt, Mr. Walter \mnochberger of Waterloo, and Mr. Robert Hlnochberger ot Erbmlle visited on Sunday At the home of Mrs. Mary Hinttehtterrgerr. Mr. and Mm. Edgar Kress amt daughter and Miss Priest of Waters loo, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lou and daughter Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. ttsra Hon'man of Wellesley. Mr. and Mm. Theo. Knechlei ot statesman Vill- ted at the home ot Mrs. Otto Kreu on Sunday. Mr. Karl Homuth. the Conserva.. tive candidate, is holding a meeting in the old St. Agatha school house on Saturday. Oct. 26, at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. _ The New Dundee Luther League. held their Ha1lowe'en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Diet: on Thursday evening. The evening was spent in semen and music and at the conclusion dainty refresh- ments were served. 1 Sunday visitors at the home of IMr. and Mrs. John Kraehling were: Ur,.. and Mrs. J. Leobold and daugh- 'ters of New Toronto,, Mr. and Mm. Jack Doelle and sons, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and family of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wahl and daughter Irene of Bam- berg, end Miss M. Smith of Kitch- ener. _ Mrs. Catherine Wahl spent Sun- day with her daughter, Mrs. William inpfel at Petersburg. l Mt--to.ot-aiiir' It”; Mancini-Inky I The funeral" of the late Mrs. jCatherine Baeehler held Saturday; morning was attended by son-owing relatives and friends from Goderich, Samia, Port Huron, Hesson, Carth: age, Mondale, St. Clements; Kitch- ener, Waterloo and Stratford. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Litwiller and Mr. and Mrs. C. Litwiller of Btrtuto are visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Grune of: Buftato are guegts of Miss M. Bury.’ - - Village Hall Oct. 26 ocirtgt!ll - " Auditorium the Vote - - Town Hall DAM BERG ST. AGATNA INJUIID IN FALL Atgino wool-hum '. I t'i1"Atlll",'Pl'ltfdllrJt'd'Nta.us., ”an“; - ”in“ L YiPseet.etttettttleeeot,tj hymn-ammun- In“ . Who-Inmwhu “a .\' .l ...- FGr'riaT"' "In.“ “in. If. ”do! Viv“ ae-et m-hehe-et ”think-h. 'ror.rt.9-eeuiBmt Ilhnllnhhtnhblom '3.PL.ertb_mhttBrnt "dh-e-tar. "flt%'t-.a, u 'll,t'atturt" . T . tttttttt 1i%ttetrigto-As. with . ”nnm. .rthh tttlp/tttlac. to E a“. " h AnIh| “hymn-.1... Golden "u can... Amber em- to lure you, _Ayttmm h I say In. The western abutment, In recent ly anticipated, was duly completed but Saturday, um! it in being con- {ceded to be a thte example of muon- ry strum. The eentmt pier and I(ad-tern nbutments. however, m ‘seemincly still nt I standstill. ; I". H... in Hawk. I Kr. Urin- Ban-an. u- ol In. Henry B. Batman, recently put- chased the home of It. W. but: of Rnwkesville. - ; ""' -cr" Mitchell paid an fnspection in“ to of Mean. D. M. Weber. L. A. Die- . T . . fenbacher and J. Wilkinlon. ‘being fd"dtg,ftetyew hitrhmo bridge only a few rods eaat of their re . spective farm buildings, and crou- Mr. W. W. Peter of Wnterloo ing the property of the Candi-n conducted the “than sale held " Paeide near it. high railway bridge the farm home of Mr. Peer? over the Conestoga River Just west Schlueter on the afternoon of Phu of Wnllenutein. Another party of a.” Odom 18th. workmen in clam of ttonntrtaetiotr' Kr. and In. Allen 8. Brahman: foreman W. A. Stovevell, is worko,‘“d Kr. 1Tertry Idehtr attended the ine an way from Waterloo, .ndfunenl of the late Mr. Solomon ‘expectu to timn our Ioent 1nd,." Snider at Elmira on wane-day of with these hydro mm: or? stalk“ week. it is peacefully manned th the Mk We!“ Diolonhncherhu fimt snout-ll of Number. returned lion. from a the. vech' Mn..." com.“_ isobar» with friends In the Town-1 The western abutment, In recent ship ot Peet. l along through this neighborhood staking " the proposed hydro- electric line which itdoon to link up Waterloo and Banoter in the great hydro-electric system of On- tario. This new and important hy- dro line will he of the twin-pole type, capable of carrying a IMV watt voltage. The poles in each pair will be let up ten feet; eight inches, from each other, and the several pain will be erected at on approximate intervening distance of hee hundred yards. The line at now surveyed passes over the tine farms ’ Last Monday afternoon a Hydro- ‘Electric surveying party of about a dozen men, in chum of Engineer N. Nolan, of Toronto, created quite‘ a surprise as they passed voicefullyi along through this neighborhoodi Mr. and In. Yunsblul and tAmity, Toronto, and Mr. and Mn. cum Bunker, Kitchener. were Smithy mums ot Mn. Amt: Bmhuchor. Mr. and In. heot Walker and Mm. Roan. Waterloo. visited at the ‘home of Mr. ad Mrs. P. E. Walker P" Sunny. I Mr. F. E. Walker and sons Arthur ,and John took a run to “novel thm. fday afternoon. Lin Sun-god Through This Lar. euitr.---rru-Pu. $10!.- to bo amt-d. "m HYDRO HEADING ' Mr. and Mrs. Matcher: ot Mom Forest, parents ot‘illni Mel-Idem of our P. S. Ital. hid the Inter a visit on Sunday. i Mr. and In. J. m- and - in: Ila-Inn. Mudatthhono a! Mr. and Mrs. M. J. In“ at Waterloo bola; the oeeuhm of tho Ian-ten- Iu ot the Inter. hunt Ion. Joh- Edwud. l Illa .MdHntms. Bram". Kitch- ener. in hon. fora short the has; somewhat hull-pond. 'ttrr-ii-a-Gel-AUG/G-aT.'";.-'.""..""'"; ,t"tr'e'sert".atjt-at 8r0id10th--tteqtsstt. [homhmmmmmmuhnm gunning-“winnings". Vm’0.l.kl‘dm ""t""'t"rt'+t-oattroft-tta-ets-t- o.enmanaeTieq$ttrhttrrtetr.t- It. Hairy m gm 1""u"rh"r-".tr-l-satsr.wutuaosstiiU.o. Idle of Dam“ - a tow “n My. n!h.ho-.ulr.mlnl.m Mr. M In. “I“. Bq.ee6e& It.“ In. 1yte'tta",2tihetrr; ”Q‘s-3h, will Mr. mm visitor-.0! Mr.and Inland In. Wilh- thlor. . any Miller}: and”. , Mr. and My. nun Rom m human-wanna! “mum nmmaum quantum-mm when,“ unmet-woman Mr. and Mrs. livid Sam um! 'tr-ttite-ua-sl-ai-UG-aiu-i',"';';.."""'- T “Manuela WALLENSTEIN FOR HANOVER "eh-ua-tina. lmhyLmJ‘o A. 'dt1tt't'gt"dg'.ttt h. my“. I... "In”, nnd In. Nita 1)th of NM m “an n tho h- uman. hono- of It. and In. In. W. lama ml It. gal In. mmwmsiiaiy’w; 'froadtemC.1Ernst-tGrstat. Ili- Violet ,rtgt-d. mi nu. may. i. gem... . f.r-"PrNth-,tikmitort with yd. " In. ikiL :ohwsu Dunn, It. spent but Sands, it the both of their plants, It. and In. no", l Mr. W. W. Frickey of Wnterloo conducted the auction sale held " the farm home of It. Emanuel Schlueter on the afternoon of Fri- day, Odom 18th. Lust B%dnr Mr. Jame. Hill of Mitchell paid an inspection in“ to the site' of the new highway bridge at Wanenstein. last Monday night and Tuesday. ’4on " Hnwhcvillo. Mr. Elias B. Martin moved him [family and household etreeu to hit Gewiar-pureused hone in Hawks:- {ville on Tuesday of Int week. "and to New... During the put fortnight, Mr. Enoch Hot-t has had seven! loud. of household .ellecu and farming implement- tnmported to his new hgrme near Newton. _ serious agricultural aspect was Mum, terminated by the copious precipitation which fell in welcome patter on puma, glebe and fallow fields of wheat throughout most of Dry Srott Tomb-MIMIL Carion" Rain on I“! “I FINE RAINFALL x WELCOMED BY ALL One or our local Manon an he when-ed his enthuses the othdr any a hundred held: in 8 banks! but”. “is Mttitot 0|“ visited at the home ot her aunt, In. D. G. Harlin on Sunday. Sunday visitors of w. and In. Apuol were Mr. and Mm. John Hun- mer and son Clemons. Mr. Chat-5‘ Whitney" sad ton Grant and In: Lick Miller all ot Nmmtadt. i mun we»: and mm. o: Kw: chmr “I! through In" In tho in-, tum“ ot (Mikado- ot Mr. he“ on Honda: tau-con. Ion-ll. Dr. M and M. tr. Hanan or Water. loo llno bane through a mu. htor lytho merino. all» In a. Interests! ot B. C. Tweed MI mum. I Mr. Elwin: 1reoher of Elmira and broughi an and at» am; a' In an has named on Wed-w} ‘19“ “but!“ wad-m in.“ can hmmuw. luv-bulgprm,” Jun-mm "-'-r-tt'eee. WOO-“ha... “dumutMJn. 8r0rnd10th-ot-tartt. “mu-non”; imalwdm The prolonged dry up." of such Mr. it! Mr. Mr.artd In his: mu: 9:, Md- - - m up, lude-WI-r. Mr. and 1rm. um.- m “kiwi-M. Mr. can can... one no woolmthlmM II- M It... at In“ _'",'htteret'l.tttt.e.rt Mr. an In. W.” “up a “m“MM-m Oh'mnmthu luv-um. " 'er-mot-i-es-ee Mr. and Mr.. Walt: Wit-nor mt M m Mr. and In. In... mm In: -res. Mr. and Mn. Weber of ”(choir ”mg-lay at the Inn. at Mr. and In. an». omm ot such-n} ”on Salty at hot urea“ toll. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Cunningham And In. He'll!!! and m Bert of Kitchener were tumor. In our bit. on Wane-day. l We are 3M to report Noun. Gor ‘dcm Mc'l‘uhh and Hahn: nothing, are able to be out agrsin utter their aqHott. motor Accident some can Mr. and In. Bury - Weller and daughter of Waterloo spent Sun- day with the Inner- brother. Mr. Alvin 0am. Raw. and In. F. Stuart and tune Ily And In. Hun-Ian. no“: or Lin- wood were “anon: with In“ Loni» "Hefner not week. Timmy with luau. cassslii Mari Tyack. tor. Miu Beatrice saunter Irt Water- loo nmt the nrtse%qmd with her par- yrtsttr, Mr. and In. Emu! Sumne- but. Addie Snider moi-dad the when! held in Elmln on Walnu- dny ot Mr. Solomon Snider. . Mr. and um. Roy Dielenlncher and daughMr Jenn. Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Diofenbtcher and madly of New Dundee were visitors with)“; Marin Fulton on Wednesdgy eve lung. Mr. We] Harris spent the week- end at his home in at. Marra. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Stone And - of Guelph were recent vist- tom with Mr. and Mm. Alvin Ott- Mr. Amos Bruhacher made mime}- neu trip t6 Tdromo last Tuesday. The Bean Social held by the ladies,“ the United Church was a decided success. The proceeds Illi- monnted to $30. . Mr. Lyle sum: ot Detroit visited ya I}. an In. m mi thtldsteirt's Two 'td/iii . K I T C H E N E R 'Pt-ee-deer-e-r-, dint-slimy... vuuuhusuuunh-G “6““)... ' Men’s Hug Winter Overcoat: . A-h-sa-r-a-us-us. “brawn.” . and “at. 0m: in ill give an! an!“ all _ "-'"e"trme.u-. gas-gum ‘99s DIV ...........L;.....................................................................”mgr-7 __ . HAWKICWLLI “DARK v’s Heavy WATERPROOF 'tAscoA'rtrTrdriirGGla77eiG These Real /iitii' Bargains f T ll! Men’s Tweed Suit- Is Mm. Hy. Newton and mi an. Rob}; Newton spent may "an“ In Kit. chalet. Mr. and In. Bert Cream VIII- ted on Bucky with friends no" wtiheerviite. ' Mr. an! Mm. Stanley lawn of Ptmrua winked on Guam: with tho former', brother. Mr. Balm I‘ve". Mr. and Mn. Mrs. C. Tubman spent may evening with Mr. and In. Alvin Dnnlnmelr near Hawkavllle‘ many or the tSth lino ot Winona wished on gunatr at Mr. Andrew thn'a. Mrs. Scott ot Newman-let to spend- ing some time with her daughter, Mrs. Mala Laval-y. - Mn. Wm, Allhshun visited on Salinity with Mrs. s. w. Holt at 01.n- alien. Messrs. James and Wm. Richard- son and Mrs. I. Willard vIdtod On Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bin;- man or Winch-m. New. Around Town. Mr. in! In. Bert Cream visi- ted lint Thumb, evening with Mr. and Hrs. C. Taliban. aon Rm tad Mm. Wm. McKay ml- led on Sammy at Mr. Rom. Methi- C_otqehtkttmttitiooattottt.a-e-teei- _ otyowchdeoumm. Autumn. CANADA STOCK SALT my be mixed in the food. " my duo be left when the animal: can at It truly. It all a I nun! It”, for the animal- will out only the proper amount no.” for them. . _ CANADA IODIZED STOCK SALT he been prep-red, from a winds: ton-ml. that» been tt comm. m for our “tent, "are. Slight Addition- Mu but male from dine to the to keep pace vi“ "imttttht research end dheorrerr. In purpose In to hep farm uni-ah in the fun of health under all eortdttit. and It all an... Feed Canada "Iodiaed" Stock Salt " if you want Healthy Cattle FARMERS ATTENTION '. and In. Wm, Adan and tam. WMMM nu VITEIINAIY IIIVICI J. BARBIE R. 895 3 o M and... a. swarm a: nun“ Goons C ms PIN! CLOTH CAPS 9Se All In... stylu- tad I“... Int-r- manna-5.3.3.“ -hhldnygulugunuid We've duly (with. M Menu Hats _ Mr. and Mm. Pew Shauntruber and an": uncut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henna Waist no" Mn. spent the -betttd at he! GiGriGk. mu Esme Watrkrr upon: Sum!” mtg Maya! in young”. Mr. and In. Erwin Incubate: no enjoying c weer: vandal at For! Willbm. Mr. nary Sch-bl“ visited with Murd- in Baden on Sunny. may and: Boldt at Kuehunor Mr. Iona Both ot New Hamburg In at pro-em employed win: his Inc» may, Mr. John Roth. no” visitor In Paris on Tin“; In. Erwin lawman- spent the week-end with friend. In Damn. - spent a any of last week in Kitchener. perk. mu mm mum - Sunny “term with her friend, an- " um and am John Richardson Itt Equal: Mad Sunday with the for- e. In". MEN’S/A16) BOYs' lly of Kitchener and Mr. and In. T. 8. Cooper and mm Mullah visited on Sunday at Mr. Alex Com 'rutetottturrtnrtt3ta-utsb Mr. '" KING ST. E. opp“. City Hall loo KING ST. W. at -e. ' Mr. 312E}

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