8y 932â€"â€"PONTIAC Sedan ,30â€"HUDSON Sedan. ’29â€"â€"0LD§MOBILE Sedan 928â€"CHRYSLER Coupe. *@7â€"PONTIAC Coach. King St. W. â€" Phone 3650 â€" Kitchener 15 years reputation for reliability and service. 47 Victoria St. S. + WATERLOO â€" PI 947 King W. â€" KITCHENER & Phone 411 HUDSONâ€"Terraplane DICK °_ King St. S. â€" _ Waterloo, Onrt. _ _ > Smoking Supplies â€" Magazines â€" Papers BOWLING â€" BILLLARDS 18 Lancaster St. We feature the following fuel: STORES 142 King West â€" KITCHENER â€" _ Phone 244â€"J 24 King East * Phone 443â€"J HERMAN LIPPERT BRILL‘S RECREATION HALL onger Lehigh Coal A meeting place for men who enjoy an hour‘s recreation and like to meet the congenial companions who make the atmosphere friendly and welcome, . Come in â€"and have a good time‘â€" any time. Hamco Coke Consolidation Pocahontas Also any kind of stoker fuel you desire. Lehigh Valley Anthracite Various kinds of steam fuel A. H. FOELL ano CO. _‘ TRANSPORT LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULINc: DOBBIN‘S 10. $1250..319.50 Clearing now at Men‘s Suits and . FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION We t shingat BIG CUT : r St. â€" _ KITCHENER _ â€" WHOLESALERS and RETAILERS The Upholsterer MGR. H. W. STURM All Silk Scarfs %z price; Cashmere Scarfs, 50¢c and better; Forsyth, Arrow, etc., Shirts, Reg. to $2.50 at $1.55, others at 95¢c; Real Style and Value Hats at $1.95, $2.50 and better. When Odd Pants are wanted, see usâ€" Over 1000 pair to choose from at $1.69, $1.95 to $5.65, etc. We will positively not carry same in future and are clearing all regardless of cost price, now at Boys‘ Suits Overcoats . This is the Testimony â€" _ Try oase f â€"and $2.50 .:. sEE OUR WINDOWSs FOR MANY OTHER BARGAINS 2O coats of those who have tried our service : "I‘ve found a new way to keep my home looking trim and newâ€"by having the furniâ€" ture cared for by Dick, the Upholsterer. His work cannot be excelled." 4 *31â€" *POâ€"PONTIAC Sedan ’27-â€"! ESSEX Sedan MARMON Coach CHEVROLET Coupe HUPMOBILE Sedan CO., LTD. Phone 103 Waterloo May Change The New Dundee Farmers‘ Coâ€" Operative Creamery Limited in the year 1934 produced over one and oneâ€" hAlfâ€"million pounds of butter in their pluant at New Dundee, it was revealed in <he annual meeting of the Comâ€" pany, held on Saturday in Kaveiman‘s Hall in New Dundee. The large outâ€" putâ€" bettered the 1933 output by 153438 pounds. Actual figures for the oulput in the past year were 1,585,5§0. The Company‘s position is one of the best of,auy Coâ€"operative Company in Ontario. President‘s Report A large number of shareholders of the Company turned out in spite of the threatening weather to bear the annual reports read by the officers of the company. The president, Mr the Company turned out in spite of ties. He especially congratulated the threatening weather to bear the the Directors for the fine fnancial annual reports read by the officers position of the Company) Referring of the company. The president, Mr. io creamery troubles often | exâ€" E. B. Hallman, who begins his perienced by the individual dairy farâ€" sixth successive term, and who mer, Mr. Lackner stated that any held the president‘s office the third farmer should feel himself free @t year of the Company‘s inceptiGn, sny time to call upon the Departâ€" 1916, guve a detailed report which ment at Guelph for assistance. augur~ well for the future life of the History of the Company company. During the past year, Mr. Patrons aud friends will be interâ€" Haliman said, a new truck was purâ€" ested in the history of the New Dun:â€" Clased along with a new churn, new dee Furmer‘s Coâ€"vperative Creamery prseurizers, a stoker, a new cement Company., The finst public meeting coal bin was built with capacity for (o consider the organization of the two carloads of coal and a new overâ€" company was held on February 27, tlowing well drilled on the Comâ€" 1995. The _ provisional | directore pany‘s premises. These additions numed were D. D. Smyder, Roseville, added greatly to the value of the|E. B. Hallman, New Dundee, Albert company‘s real estate which was enâ€"} Gioeitling, New Dundee, Isaac Lauâ€" hanced in 1933 by the erection of a|tenschlager and Jacob €. Hallman. $1.700 addition :o the old building| A chwiler was granted on March 16, tc provide needed floor space, and | 1908, with in authorized capital of the installation of a $7,875 powderiac | $10,000 of the company showed the large dearee in which the Company‘s finanâ€" cial position has been strengthened. Auditor and Director Reâ€"appointed Appointments made at the meetâ€" ing wore T. ‘H, R. Brock, chartered accountant, Kitchener, to the post of nulitor, and E. K. Bock, to the pogt of divrector for a three year term. Addreâ€"ses were given hy the manâ€" azer. Mr. A. Baner and by the direcâ€" tors, J. W, Abra and E. K. Bock. Dairy Inspector Speaks The special speaker for the occaâ€" son was Mr. C. E. Lackner, districi inspector of the O.A.C., at Guelph. Mr. Lacknerâ€"recalled that it was ten o1 tweive years since he made his fir.t trip to the plant at New Dunâ€" deetor inspection. The output at (Continued from Page 1) to the lafter sharing the upkeep of King street in the town which bas now become a link in the King‘s Highways of Ontario. to provide needed floor space, and the installation of a $7,875 powderiac machine. These items show the proâ€" grescive policy adopted by the Board of Directora of the Company. Financial Statement Read The financial statement and the auditor‘s report were read by the secretaryâ€"treasurer of the Company, Clerk Zick polnted out an error 7Â¥ U2C CONMYVeTUnit o} ie UHIRDO A01â€" made in the appointment of town reâ€" "iC‘Pa) Electric Association in Hamâ€" presentatives to committees made at ‘{°"U. was opposed by the Kitchener the last meeting. The town is enâ€" delegates, Commissioners E. A. Sauâ€" titled to three men on the Kichenerâ€"_ d4€" ans/Mr. Kranz. One of their reaâ€" Waerloo â€" Airport ‘Commission,. the~~CUs for doing so was that the comâ€" Mayor and two alderimen. Ald. Henâ€" ®#sion would have to raise the extra «erson was appointed to fill the third oney in eome way, and only one reâ€" post, bls associates being Mayor <\Ult could be looked forâ€"higher powâ€" Ratz and Ald. Miller. Ald. Miller ©" rates saddled on the whole proâ€" gave a brief report on the finances Y!NC® ___ _ _________ > _ of the Commiesion, stating that at AT o their meeting last week the Kitchâ€" W. R. ELLIOTT ANNOUNCES enerâ€"Waterloo Flying Club had been FEDERAL CANDIDACY uru:’ll(~d a :msll;;;l;km of their $200 Jnt FeCent cnatement to the . rental fe: for 19%5, W. R. Elliott of Galt former Liberal Reeve Gives County Councit R@POMt memher for South Waterloo, said Reeve MoKersie stated that he had ghat in the coming Liberal nomination attempted to gain a seat on the WAâ€" meeting he will allow his name to terlco County Road and Bridge Comâ€" stand for election in the coming Fedâ€" mittee but bad found it impossible eral election . The decision was anâ€" this year. He eaid he felt that Waâ€" nounced formally at a meeting of his terloo, paying such a large amount eupporter« in Galt recently. for this committce, should have T6 |_ party strife in the liberal ranks in presentation. South Waterioo is rumored and anme The Reeve outlined the propoie,d changes in the House of Refuge building, in the governing commitâ€" tee of which he is chairman. He stated that the proposal is to place cellar and repair the third floor of the the kitchen and dining room in the butlding now used as a storeroom, thereby making additional accomâ€" modation for 40 persons, enough «pace for the next 5 yeare. Butter Production Up 153,433 MANAGEMENYF ; Deputy Reeve Albert Heer, in givâ€" ing a brief report on his work on‘ the county body, mentioned salary: raises, to which MAyor Ratz replied: "I am glad that Mr. Heer had beckâ€" bone enough to stand up and fight those «aiary raiees alone, winning some members over to his side, enough to defeat the motion. Why, if one taiee had gone through you would have had a whole string of County officiale lined up outside the door all asking for raiees." Discuss Magistrate‘s Safary The matter of the share paid toâ€" wards the local Magistrate‘s @alary: by Waterloo was brought up by Ald. Henderson, which showed that Waâ€" terloo for the past year has been payâ€" Ing $1200 and ‘Kitchener $2400 on a population basis, when the Magieâ€" trate was receiving $4200. Last sumâ€" mer his salary was aet at $3000by the Provincia) government but the rate paid by Kitcherter and Waterioo has not been changed. Clerk Zick in formed the council that Hon. Mr. Rocburk, Attorney Gen@ral, had inâ€" formed him that rebates on overpaid eauma woufd probably be made when Legislation is passed late this month confirming the new (Magisâ€" tratels fees. The mattoer was held trom the Attorney QGeneral. UNCHANGED PAKT OF THIS PAGE IS MISSING ENJOYS CGOOD YEAR ~ _ The suggestion from the Ontario Hydro Commission head offices in Niagara Falls, that the town of Niagara Falls be permitted to tax the company and which was voted on by the convention of the Ontario Muâ€" niclpal Electric Association in Hamâ€" ilton, was opposed by the Kitchener delegates, Commissioners E. A. Sauâ€" der ang /Mr. Kranz. One of their reaâ€" *sons for doing so was that the comâ€" mision would have to raise the extra money in some way, and only one reâ€" «ult could be looked forâ€"higher powâ€" er rates saddled on the whole proâ€" vince., > E. B. HALLMAN Who begines his sixth conmsecutive term as Prekident of the New Dundee Farmer‘s _ Coâ€"operative _ Creamery Company . BCOHDIDCDE 9l 150 O0/06. 39. 9. ) Memmreichâ€"â€"At Rimira, Jan. 28, to | Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hemmerich, A“;{i the romxmn,;dwaa or::nil.ed[ a daughter. a building wis erected. the busi x ness continued to gmwm qharters ".:':j ‘Antrsx-ilt:h;'f{,‘, J:-‘:' :'rnbt?w::r became too small and some years 8t 1...01; M ' later an addition was erected.to the | _ *"* * ' old building. The remarkable growth | Baumanâ€"At Fourth of Peel, Jan. 31| during the yeara cognpelled the manâ€" ; !* M"â€" and Mre. Isaac Bauman, a agement to erect sfill another addiâ€"| _ "°9" ' tion in 1930 and stil}l another in 1933, | Schaeferâ€"At ~Kitchener, Jan,. 13, to Today the New Dundee Farmer‘s Coâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W.°C. Schaefer, Lanâ€" operative Creamery‘ ranks with the| caster St. E., Kitchener. besi and largest in Ontario. ‘Rosen-At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. ; remmmemmmemmmmmmmemmmwomâ€"â€"zâ€"eâ€"â€" ) 16. to Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosen, Earl St.. Kitchener, a son. COMMI§SIO.NERS OPPOSE, Rosenâ€"Ai St. Mary‘e Hospital, Jan. TAXING HYDRO PLANT 31, to [Mr. and (Mrs, I. Rosen, Queen The anggeetion from the Outaric St., ‘Kitchener, a daughter. Hydro Commission head offices in lMamlâ€" At Waterloo, Jan. 13, to Mr. Niagara Falls, that the town of, @And Mrs. George Massel, 127 Park ; Niagara Falls be permitted to tax | St. a eon. | the company and which was voted on | Newmasterâ€"At Kitchener, Jan. 14,| by the convention of the Ontario Muâ€"| _ to Mr. and Mre. Hilliard Newmas-] niclpal Electric Association in Hamâ€" ter. Wilmot St., a son. ilton, was opposed by the Kitchener | Creesmanâ€"At RR. 1, New Hamburg, | delegates, Commissioners E. A. Sau| jan 14, to Mr. and Mre. Edmund‘ der ang /Mr. Kranz. One of their reaâ€" Cressman, a son. 1 soms for doing so was that the comâ€" , o mision would have to raise the extra ve;::: M‘: ‘::::2::0'\,3?:" ?;“.::' MF ; money in some way, and only one reâ€" Fu A. at. Mary‘s * ital, Jan «ult could be looked forâ€"higher powâ€" lenâ€"â€"At St. Mary‘s Hosp aK_mn *3 er rates saddled on the whole proâ€" gu-n:;ai“d: :':‘mu""' Jack e vince. © @ * * e s lsuchâ€"â€"Ah Waterloo, Jan. 13, to Mr. W. R. ELLIOTT ANNOUNCES _ and Mra. Alfred Such, a daughter. FEDERAL CANDIDACY Sheliteqâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Jan. 15, =â€"â€"â€" to Mr. and Mrs. N. Shelley, Fredâ€" In a recent «etatement to the press, erick St.. Kitchener, a daughter. W. R. Elliott of Galt former Liberal Guentherâ€"At R.R. 2, Waterloo, Jan memher for South Waterloo, eaid _ 95 ), Mr anq Mrs. Jobn Guenther. hat in the coming Liberal nominatiOn _ ; gqaughter, _ _ * meeting he will allow his name to § " & a Mary‘s Hospital, Feb stand for election in the coming Fedâ€" ‘;"":’AM: 2:]' a ,:: :' ‘S‘n:’lg;a.];lmi.' I era) election . The decision was anâ€" 3 5 t * nounced formally at a meeting of his Wellington St.. Kitchener, a daughâ€" supporter« in Galt recently. cfl“’: sc M n a.F Party strife in the liberal ranks in okeâ€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. South Waterloo is rumored and some _ 39 (0 Mr. and (Mre. f“" iCooke. members of the party, dissatisfied _ EbY St., Kitchener, a qaughter. with the present executive. are My®rsâ€"At Auckland, New Zealand, threatening to call a public mesting. _ Jan. 30, to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Another name which probably will _ B. Myers, (formerly Margaret come before the nomination meeting _ Pirie). a daughter, I is that of Mr. C. R. Widdifield, who/ Sibleyâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Jan. 29, was nnsuccéessful in two former ele to Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Sibley, St. ,llolls- : Leger St., Kitchener, a daughter. ] Party strife in the liberal ranks in South Waterloo is rumored and some members of the party, dissatisfied with the present executive. are threatening to call a public mesting. A large crowd attended the playâ€" off games in the ‘Kitchener audiâ€" torium on Thureday when the Hahm Bra«s and Brill‘s of Waterloo ae cured the final honors. The Brass team defeated the K.â€"W. Coliegiate sextet by 84 at their home rink and by 4â€"1 on the Kitchener ice. Brill‘s won 31 in New Hamburg over the Pirates and 43 in Kitchener. . Wm. Henderson Jr.. with his rink turned back the winning étreak of Dr. F. Â¥. Hughes, and handed the latter team its firet reverse in the Seagram Cup matches this year. ‘The finai ecore was 11â€"10. fred Maoser turhed in his third win for this gen son to take over the head position in Group 3 of the acheduled gneats. MENDERSON DEFEATS HUGHES BURGERS AND BRILL‘S IN FINALS £§p â€" "But it is a difficult period of reasition. Itmfl-m: ple are faced with continued ployment, _ increasing . competition among themselves for jobs at lower wages and greater leisure." Fine progress was reported by the heads of the departments for the year just closed. An operating deficit of Splendid Reports Reveal 1934‘s Progress.â€"Reduce Mortgage By $1,100. Kitchener United Kitchener..â€"One of the most sucâ€" Cessful years n the history of the church was enjoyed by the Trimity United Church in ‘Kitchener in 1934. The annua) meeting was held on January 30th, with the occasion takâ€" ing the fqrm of a banquet which the Women‘s Association supplied. Rev. Ciarke F. Logan, M.A., presided. Don McLaren led in a sigâ€"song. One of the best reports was that of the Women‘s Association, which wae given by Mre. V. H. Hattin and ; Mre. J. A. Hilliard. They raised in the neighborhood of $1,545 during the year. The Women‘s ‘Missionary SO-l ciety which was headed by ‘Mre. Milâ€"° hausen raised $1,061.51 which was went to the Presbytery missionary head. } The report of the stewards which was given by the chairman, Mr. R. 1. Morrison, showed that receipts toâ€" talled $10,645.90, The mortgage was reduced by $1,100 and $4,119.48 was given to miesions. Five stewards were elected for three years, Dr. Honsberger Dr. Hilâ€" liard, A. R. Goudie, C. H. Beese and Harry Schondelmayer. C. F. Brent, Sam Oliver and Ivan A. Shantz were appointed auditore. The superintendent of the Sunday] School, Mr. Gordon ‘Hamblin, reportâ€" | ed_an enrolment of 702 acholare, and a «mall defjcit on the year‘s financing. | About $280 was given to missions from the school. | ‘The YMC.A. is mesting the needs of a youth which must of necessity go out into life facing the prompect $1.770 was reported. A toth] of 280 men and boyse -{v onjoying the pri vileges Of the institution as com vileges Of the institution as com pared with T97 in 1933. dh-hh.-fllr.l.:‘“ Teronto, secretary of National Council of YM.C.A.,. in addreasing the annual meeting of the Kitchenerâ€" Waterioo Y.M.C.A. Continuing, he Mr. Harlow, Maid of Inssitntion, Reports Operating Loss of $1,770.â€"Fine Progress ‘The Waterioo Curling Ciab‘s bonâ€" spie! which waes held recently was won by C. O. Hemphill, who defeated Nat Beam‘s rink in a closely contestâ€" ed curling battie. ; C. 0. HEMPHILL WINS BONSPIEL PRESTON WINS 42 Preston.â€"The Preston Riversides dectsively defeated the Waterlo0 Colta in a acheduled game on Presâ€" ton ice recently. ‘The Preston goalie allowed only two tallies while the visiting netâ€"minder was beaten four times. K..W.‘8 DEFEAT GALT The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Greenâ€" ahirts returned the compliments paid thein recently when the Gait Torâ€" riera defeated them 4â€"2 on their home ice. On Priday they played the reâ€" turn game sand the score was 74, with the K..W.‘s on the long dond ot ‘Enjoys Fine Y Has Fine 4 ‘0°e! Woomind wa‘lk, Tor lhlhllce.x DISTURBANCE CHARGE offers a real refuge from the chaos OROPPED and confusion of urban distraction. The charge of creating a disturb \ Mrs, Wm. Tyack returned BOMe | unce at a echool board nomination last Saturday evening from a‘week‘" | meeting against Martin Linehan of ’vi-a!t in ‘Kitchener, where she was Wellesley Tp.. was dropped by the the guest of Miss Louisa Huefmer. | piaintig Joseph McCormick in the l Miss Mabe] Martin is now attendâ€" | Kitchener police court on Thursday. ing the Ontario Mennonite Bible Colâ€" The accused is alleged to have called Sege, Kitchener. MoCormick a liar. Rural solitude, rightly utilized, can r<adily dispel all sense of loneliness. A rural woodland walk, for instance, offers a real refuge from the chaos and confusion of urban distraction. Mrs, Wm. Tyack returned home last Saturday evening from a week‘s visit in ‘Kitchener, where she was the guest of Miss Louisa Hueffner. Taling Tss 400 C yoe eX i ies m‘ ts s sat cases, just $1. King And Queen Streets â€" Kitchener FLORAL DESIGNS PLANTS And For Every Occasion. °_ _CUT FLOWERS _ Fresh, fragrant blooms to delight the hearts of everyone. Our flowers and plants have an enviable reputation for freshness and long life. Delivery to all parts of the Twin Cities. â€" Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Service. Greenhouse : Retail Store: Frederick St. (Limits) Phone 762 86 King West, Phone 1800 178 Queen S. ELLIS ano HOWARD Lto. 110 Ontario South â€"~ KITCHENER â€" Phone 3300 LOG RULES â€" $3.50 Board Rules ...; 528B Vicroma Street Especially in ot reduced prices on winier ___-h-__}g-fgf;;:-su-u.-'iuuun WALLENSTEIN WEBER HARDWARE CO. uro. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL U8 Queon South . Courteous. experienced service. which carries out every detail in a way that relieves confusion, and provides a dignified. appropriate funeral. DOWNING, STEEN ano CO. FLORISTS Superior Memotrvials Ratz â€" Bechtel GIRLS‘ $16.50 COATS REDUCED TO $12.50 GIRLS‘ $13.50 COATS REDUCED TO $11.50 cgg_ummrsuwmmsm G $ 9.50 COATS REDUCED TO $ 1.95 GIRLS $ 5.75 COATS REDUCED TO $ 4.95 FINEST IMPORTED GRANITES edges .......... 28¢ ca. Splitting Wedges ......... 14c Ib HIGHEST QUALITY AXES No. 444 Chop%u Â¥Sqverbecerrencooseepopreterennetnpnanecss ABeR N Black Prince Chopping ... 210 FUNERAL SERVICE The Cost is a Matter of Your Own Desise 8% ~ 4 â€" 6% T. ..l..l2.22222 Complete .......... KITCHENER KITCHENER Bear in mind, Westinghouse is the ONLY Dualâ€"automatic Hermeticallyâ€" sealed, LIFETIME refrigerator. Yet it costs less now than ever before. cost 10% to 20% less and TASTE 50% to 100% better. Refrigeration worries and uncertainties are at an EVEIYBODY'S HAPPY in the home that has a Westinghouse Dualâ€"automatic refrigerator. Foods Retains heat for hours. Bishop Henry Janzen was a We Genetein visitor trom the Twin City CLARK HEATER 2 to 14. Of course not every Drive in comfort with a practical "Monuments of Distinction" REFRIGERATOR $1.20 to $1.75 seslll.. $8.25 Pmone 2941 Phone 2308 .. $£6.00 Lhe ea.