siding in the outlying districts, and competition of such service 'iuda the granting a license on the grounds mt:::o:iï¬on would be olfl":d the atreet railway. . _ o at a future mfln& the granting of a license to the Gold Seal Taxicabs to o&:nu in Waterloo. Members of Kitchener Public Utilities Commission were present and exâ€" pressed themselves as opposed to Mayor Bohlender pointed out that two facts must be considered, the adventage of a taxi service at reduced fees for the citizens reâ€" street railway. FINED $100 AND COSTS Carl Meinhardt, aged 28, and Wm. Dey!, 21, were each fined $100 and costs of $7.50 by Kxi.tnu Weir in police court on Wednesday afternoon. The chr&e: were laid after the register at the City Hotel had been investigated and found not to contain their names. The Koliee raided their rooms and found liquor in them. Permits showed that one bottle of spirits and 48 pints of beer had been purchased. Dr. H. J. Shoniker hopes to cure a ‘19â€"yearâ€"old youth‘s arm by the placing of 5,000 bottle fly larvae in the femus of the patient‘s arm. The remedy was used successfully during the way. A fresh u:reply of magâ€" gots is placed in a little cage in the Professor: "I‘ll wait till that fel low is done making a fool of himself. then I‘ll begin." DELAY GRANTING LICENSE TO wound ev03 few days and the inâ€" fection is slowly being con&:zred. Dr. Shoniker hopes to cure boy by April 15th. ‘ HOPES TO CURE WOUND Ta.l’lflel'l’siud. 103 King St., W. Spring‘s Newest Creations ... FUTURE DATE 11 Wide lapels and new sleeve lines feature the foremost Coats. Many of the models are belted or pertly designed with modish scarf collars. lace, with higher waist lines, with diagonais seamings and full flare skirts. Flowered materials are popular for evening wear and the new microscopic patterns for the points to printed Silks, Georgette ‘uh the Kitchener City Council to come to an amicable settlement reâ€" garding claim for damages caused [by high water, carrying away soil from his farm near sewage disposal ‘plut. His request for damages was referred to the clty solicitor. WATERLOO TOWNSHIP FARMER WANTS STATED DAMAGES $14.95 to $3§.00 In order to bring wages paid the Kitchener Oglnm staff in line with the Y.W.C.A. and the K.â€"W. and housemaid from $30 to $25. The sewing maid wages stand at ie mediedens. wats Takee lowing ons: cook‘s wages, reduced from $35 to $30 a month; aunex housemaid from $32 to $30, KITCHENER PASTOR Rev. W. D. %ou Totln Am v. W. D. Spence pul pastor of the Trinity United Church, tchener, the past five years, has accepted a call to the McLeod St. United Church at Ottawa. The mr of the latter church, Rev. e F. Logan, B.A., B.D., comes to Kitchener. He is greddent of the Montreal â€" Ottawa Conference. NOT GUILTY OF KILLING DOG A. B. Campbell, Victoria St., Kitchener, was found not guilty of shooting a dog. The magistrate pointed out that the act was so wide that under its provisions Campâ€" bell was privileged to shoot the dog or dogs which were on his farm. Who would have thought that Dame Fashion‘s inâ€" genuityâ€"ever tried for new ideas with each new season â€"could still fabricate such originality, loveliness and charm as she has deftly cut and needled into these Spring Creations? . . . _ As thrilling, too, as the modes themselves are the exceptionally low prices asked. Spring Millinery For Easter and later Spring days. â€" The edict is brims or the everâ€"jaunty beret. The former, more alluring with the Overâ€"theâ€"eye dip. The berets feature new, colorful Couldn‘t be lovelier â€" Fashion «rroximately $11.50500) | was ~‘ in Canada last vear in the ost of _ construction â€" iwellings ud other buildings in 61 cities »wing to reduced cost of buildâ€" ing materials. Aggregate vaiue in these cities of building permits was $110 071 410. 000000_ $9.95 to $29.50 Greet the Vision at TANNEN‘S Ltd. Frocks oats ~ cvs~~~~ $8.95 to $7.50 The Mouniain comes to Mahoâ€" met these days. University of Alberta givee educational courses by radio four times a week, enâ€" abling those unable to attend in person to have the university Gold4 prnduction from Northerm Ontarto mines in 1931 is estimat» ed to have a vatue of $43,000,000. Sinee mining heâ€"un 25 years A§O, these minés huve produced to a value of $595,000,000 worth of gold. taken to them. estimated . at . $431,251,000, of which wheat accounts lo‘tun.- #os aAM ues 2204 arsasFin ins T86,000. Hay and clover‘is the put at $113,961,000. A solid ‘block of blue granite hewn from the side of Mt. Sir Donald, in the Canadian Rockies, has been shipped to New Haven, Commecticut, to be incorporated in the new Strathcona Memorial Building now being built at Yale measured by the latest available statistics of value of production were agriculture, forestry, minâ€" ing, electric power and fisheries, with the first having a production greater than all the four others Out for the E. W. Beatty midâ€" winter golf championship trophy to be fought for over the links of the Royal Colwood Golf Course, February 22â€"27, leading amateurs mantflo have notifled their on to compete. Last year‘s cup winners from Victoria will also tee off and there will be strong contingents from Vancouâ€" ver and the Prairie Provinces as far sast as Winninez. Total value of all fiéld ecrops | Smart Footwear for Saster Ocxfords $3.00 â€" $@.00 y o $3.00 to $.00 ,\;\{ h. J R A H N ~ Footwear Tacs \;_% * . Waterloo FEATURING â€" CHEVIOTS : WORSTEDS : TWEEDS : HOMESPUNS : SERGES : FLANNELS : IN MONOTONE AND FANCY WEAVES. Gray : Grayâ€"Greemn : Grayâ€"Blue : Choco Oxford : Admiralty and Navy Blues. These Suits are finely made from quality materials that are often sold at _ much higher prices than we are asking. é Order your Spring Suit now, @ New Spring â€"SUITS _ $22.50 $27.50 $32.50 You‘re Sure to be Impressed with _ the Good Looks of Our ; _ Topâ€"Coats [( * The longer Coats for the Spring 1932 adds dignity to the wearer, and give that expensivelyâ€" dressed feeling at popular priceaâ€" $12.50 â€" $14.50 â€" $1G6.50 â€" $19.50 Geo E. Hehn.:. . Waterloo § Eimira Single and Double Breasted Suits Semiâ€"Belted Sport Suits English fitted Lounge Suits DAÂ¥, FOR MEN Speaking of Spring Footwear Gay, colorful combinations of fabric _ and leather are to be the vogue. Pm â€" Quite novel when one sees how beautifully they (*F;*s‘- blend with the newest Spring costumes. ‘ Then, too, we have the most delicate shoes for after Easter party season. ~ Our line of MEN‘S SHOES are much superior to the general run of shoes. You‘ll want to add a pair to your wardrobe. We are featuring sturdy as well as dressy shoes at $1.00 to $3.00 For Children Pumps and Slippers