.iatnmmmnttttmnttnnmtnmttttttt.',ai 'iii-tChili/iii, Set i'iummtnmortt1rnstt,.tee1t,t!tLte1tr,lt Waterloo First United Church Large Saving on Magistrate's Salary Waterloo will effect a large saving by action ot the Ontario Government in changing the systems of paying its district magistrates, the council learned Monday night. an act of the Ontario Legislature last June. two Mths ot fimys and costs collected in the muuietpality'tr courts will be sent to the Ontario Treasurer. This will amount to less than 8400 a year. it ts expected. while Waterloo had previoualy been paying a flat rate ot $1200 per annum. -JiGG, Vélerkn'Norrvnan Bolduc, by a letter from Kitchener Court Clerk Leyes, informed we Tunfit that by 11.00 nan.--.---'- Service. 7.00 'ran.-iteniaw Service. The Miainter in chart. of both when. nu. nah-cl . . I.“ a... A Quit: i.fgtt5 IECZEMA] thin]; L T,iaGihriiv. dictum. [or Bruin and on?" akin trauma. A “cord of " yum. Emmanuel Evgpggligsi Church Dr. Chase's Ointment RUBBERS Mallet Shoe Stores H.†m-.»The Pater. 1.00 ..m.--The Pater. White Cup: and Saucer- whEits'.'.i.r.r....'.?.."..t.t. 10c Jhttlafer's Dept. Store WATERLOO 10 tcm.---Sunday School. il ts.m.-4ervice in charge 7 patc---Rev. C. H. Corntg Hoiaotbortr--9.45 a.m.-W( Kai?“- itching , 4il'is?l?:(f:t' f ' Better 3 / Shin Special Set r.............. A Product " The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Llama than m"$ymp syytts'tetrf. every Monday "1""me I to 8..†5.5.1. $14.95 “Formerly Naborhood" THE GREAT ENERGY FOOD with the delirious Flavor Service {or " Punk. 96 Pcs. alvary Evangelical Church St. Jacobs " King St. W. KITCHENBR Elllll SYllllP “hurt-“Vald- m.Lvn_7I.m.I-D~Ihb~ Complete Stock of Rubber Footwear- ._All Srat quality. med-uwuisu. ice in charge of the Minister. . C. H. Cornwell, Guest Preacher. L45 tcm.---Worship and Sunduy School A cordial welcome to all services. Liu.,. 1 p...-J-ht C. SUNDAY, x103:- "th 7iTETlilTETISLTe SUNDAY, OCTOBER Itch J. P. HAW III-hu- SUNDAY. OCTOBER “a bl'IO Rally Day Se Urge hhm Ontario Trme l Kitchener, Oct. ih--Reeommenda- ition that the income tax on un- married persons who do not sup- port households should be in- ‘creased was made here " the Board 'of Trade meeting. The recom- mendation accompanies a resolution lashing the province to find some means of reduchng the tax on 'property and raising money in some other pro. . ' c. ' .v.... tau-'- 'ee Kitchener Board of Trade Will Seek Uniform Time Throughout Province. The Board also suggested that the province return to the municipality a larger percentage of the gasoline tax and that since the provincial government collects the income tax it should assume the entire cost of relief, relief. on run: - av, “Aâ€. When delegates from the Kitch-| Hesides her husband, two sons ener Board meet with the conven~ and three daughters mourn her tion next month in Oshawa they passing, William of Toronto, Albert will present a communication ask- of Chicago, Mrs. V. Rehberg. Mrs. ing communities to standardize time C. Forier and Mrs. H. Luft, all of throughout the province. It will New Hamburg, and one brother, be suggested that either daylight Christian Hamel, of Stratford. saving e assumed by all muniei-l The funeral was held Wednesday. panties or that they all remain Oni---.---,------:--'----------'-------""-"-"-'-" . m.----------"- ‘standard time. Inn St. Jemie's Priest In Car Crash Walsh Funeral Service Waterloo No extra charge for use of our home-like Funeral Chapel. 160 King St. S. Rev. Father Charles, Kiefer stratford.---Rev. Father Charles Kiefer of St. Jerome's College. Kitchener, and Joseph Hewitt, . transient, ere in hospitel here u a result of I crash on the highway south of the city Saturdey night. in which two core and a buggy were involved. Father Kiefer his a free- ture of the right knee, while Hewitt is suffering tom cuts about the face and held. 1 (9 or..) package dry mince meat and li, cup water boiled almost dry. t., cup butter or other shortening Ia cup nut meats, chopped ') cup milk. Break the dry mince meat Into pieces. Add cold water, Place our heat and stir until all lumps no thoroughly broken up. Bring to brink hull continue boiling for three min- mm. or until mixture in practically dry, Allow to cool. Cream shorten- Sham-s Fractured Knee as Cars Collide Near Stratford. 1 cup brown sugar 2 eggs 2 cups flour 3 toaspoons baking powder 16 teaspoon salt M cup raisin. Economy Fruit Cake Phone 677 1roihfeholldl WMMMWIWI oiiirie,iGiuiiun9,eoerf hwy onOcL'IuthOMw JiaGni-pue.eeeere Z/in ts fer the, 'irirariaio. It. let", “II a". I, Avi‘. - -_ _ W - Ml bu We. as. will, - Nuns-c. predate-led ll. " you! no. ( surviving are (our out, Nor-n- at Hay-ville. Uni.“ " am. (ir/iii' ot Hamburg, S“. on the Inmate“, and two anglers. on J; CGdiJGa/ie. may Pte nus mil-I‘m, - .w- __w__,,,_‘ In. M. scum, won, ntrd In. John Hex-m, Inertia. M - lm, In. Duals! Cm 3-4.. In. John Banter, Kitchener, flu. Nose- Cream" and In. - Creumnn, New Hamburg. .110 III- who. _ The mum was held sunny unor- b?,?, tron the [mum to (Rigor Ilen- nonhe Church. Interment {allowed nonhe Church. Interment in the :1thqu cemetery Pollowiuc m “In.- of than Weeks, Henry Wm". who colo- hntod " Mth birthday on Oct. t. tr,',',", "my It " homo u Philip:- urg on mindtr...Pe'rtt! of Elie re- tirofi wagon builder was duo t..tl double pneumonia. He wu born in Germany 3nd ewe to this country at the we of 15 yarn. mutually he wns a member of the Canadian Order of Foresters. He attended Zion Lutheran Church " Philips- aunt. . 'lrc',t% are his widow and six children, inbeth, Mrs. John Bush, Fort Francis, Herman of Philips- burg, Helmuth of Kitchener, Laura. Mrs. Otto Weideman, Detroit, Ar- thur at Dayton, Ohio; also 19 grand- wchiidren and one greet grandchild“ the daughter, Frieda, predeceased mt. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon with a private service at the home thence to Zion Church for a public service. Interment took place in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Louise KnBuft There passed away on Oct. 8 at St. St. Mary's iHospital ot Mrs. Louise 1Kttatstt, Homeward avenue, Kitchen» er. widow ot the late Julius ‘Knaulf. Death was due to pneumonia. Mrs. Knauu was born in Germany. Mtg 12, 1863. "GI, Huge 7:6 Kjanadn in 1887, three years after _her marriage. Surviving are tour sons, E. Aug- ust Irnautt, Toronto. RAW. W. H. 'Knaui'f, Preston. Cart A, and W. Bruno ‘Knauif, both ot 'hutalo, und one daughter, Mrs. J. Nikon, Kitch- ener. Two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Giann- ner and 'Mrs. Marie Rune. both In {Gel-many, and eight grandchildren also survive. The funeral was held Saturday at- mmoon with a service at St. Mat- thew's Lutheran Church. Interment followed In Waterloo Mount Hope ce met ery Mrs. Louie Singular The death of Mrs. Louis Steamer occurred at her home in New Ham- burg on Saturday night. She had been in ill health for some time but she collnpsed suddenly and passed away before medical aid could be called. Before her mar- riage to Louis Siegner at Milverton on December 21, 1887, she was ‘Margnret Hamel, a daughter of the [late George and Magnet Heme], and was born in Wellesley township ‘on February 20,_18_64. . "'hicriii'r'iGrttutund, two sons and three daughters mourn her pgssjpg, Willie? Ite?.':'.'.'., Alhert YOU KNOW THAT, ing and brown sugar. Add eggs, one at a time and beat vigm'ously until smooth and creamy. Add cooled minco meat, raisins'and nut meats blond, Sift flour once, measure. add baking power and salt sud am again. Add alternately with milk to tir" mlxturn Pour into greased loaf cnke pan " hy 9by 2%). Bake " minutes In a slow oven (300 degmns R). "1iUdxr'ciajpe'd date; or futtt may bit substituted for the ralains, 1 I!) oz) package dry mince meat- and v, cup water. honed almost dry 2 cups freshly cooked or canned shredded pineapple. drained 2 tablespoons lemon in!†2 mhloaponns ttour Pie crust Break the dry mittee meat into pieces. Add cold water, Pinca over heat and stir until all lumps Are thoroughly broken up. Bring to brisk boil; continue trolling for three min- utt-n or until mixture in practiealtr dry Cool (‘ombinp "“an man and pinnappin Add inmrm )nirv. and flour Unwind with woii-hontvn Mtg. Lino it Much pin Plato with pastry and "Ill with mince mam mixture, Ar-i mun» inttiw of pastry strips Arron lop Molaion edgo ot ttie with cold water and ttnigh with narrow (trip M pastry around edge of pie. Bake in hot men (425 degree. F.) 10 min. utos; then (increase but to motion ttttr tMil duress Pt and Miro " minutes longer. DOROTHY ANN'S Sehreiter " Sandrock Limited FUNERAL HOME 51 Benton Bt., Phone 4480 Plnnpple Mlnce Moat Pl. Hon-7 VIII-0' W E A R E lamb-n b y invihtion of the National Soloded Mor- “tillâ€. In. 3-4.. I I 'fre." I'it m- ud. was ot 0133?: .." on r, , "m.“ trrg'ra1','G. Showbomin “a†ltlor- "a! Halibut: on has n, 1898, his" Ilen- She moved to Detroit with her In {allowed parent' " "In no. She wu â€"WI" lo Lttto. 95-May Jef, a... Bettaqe - -e'"'"Pe V“ ____v -"e 1i'Eiriti'iiiiiri"ii1iEe.efEii'. xJ‘mHa-Allld'uhcd tteh. F'irtiiiilr.,t=ue walnut“? may it. o- tt 1it,evrhttt'ggiyd ta%'tt' Not-n- but; "‘M- 1"“ ' 5...de Enthu- “E'P‘E'mhm =2'Niltt'di; fYott "i'G'iT,tdTtbhiiii.Fehqe1t " t,tlt2ttt'2'dt Ink-3h “taunt “I." - iirltrtrtaGiurrituri" qt Pun. ti2iiiieidt'eta't' “I The» ' 't,ehtroSttgttihU.'tid.hTAt, Hon. on at a In _ meat in new! aâ€. “not"! “or 89th you. Sh- wu born in NW Humbug on Jun. ld, 1898. She moved to Detroit with her wont: " you: no. She wu â€can†to an president of the Continual Tool Co. of Detroit. The" survive hr parent: and one m. Inn E. 33.30310! Detroit. tiitirotterindroek Fallon-5| Home on mi, from when the unke- will be old at 2 p.m., than“ to St. Intthn'u Lutheran Church It A.80 pm. Interment in Haunt Hope tension. There parsed any at the K.-W.“ Bo; ital, After 1 than illness. John Gunman, in " Mth you. Mr. Creighton um born in Belfast, Ire- land and came go titneu, _itr yem "o. There survive his widow, 1 son, John, Ind three daughters, Mrs. R. Hamel), In. W. Myers, Mrs. R. lynx-I. all of Kitchener. T10 brothers, Williglq 3nd Aneey,,ttt.ly a -ireuisd, I Ilso survive. In. - Bahor The death occurred at Woodstyck, N.B., on Oct. 8th, it is leaned. of Mrs. Mamie Baker, widow of the lute Mr. Curie nger, ut the :ge of " years. Mrs. Baker in the mother of George Baker, South St... Kitchener, who is the only survivor. Milto- Goo". Boring- Milton George Bordman, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bord- man, Weaver street, Waterloo, died It the friurhyter-9terle 'fgle.t1. iii-iietiuitener-Witerloo “omit†Sntuqday night.“ thgmage tf. htee Q-lulu- ... .... -._ -v._ "__. months Gii 57 days. Three brothers and one sister survive. Appeal Granted iji,'h Brant Trucker County Judge Clement No Violation of H.T.A. Carryhy_r Friends mtcttener.-9udtrment baa been given 'by Judge Clement in the appeal at Alfred Reed ot Manual-d who was- convicted ot a breach or the public vehicles act in that he did tor com- pensation carry passengers in his truck without a license to do so. l The facts ot the one are that in ‘Auguat last Mr. Reed who is a mem- ber of the Brantford Canadian Le- gion conveyed the Brantford Legion softball team to Guelph tor a game of bail and the Branttord Legion atUF plied necessary gas tor the trip. Tho section of the act under whim the charge was made reads as follows: "No person shall conduct upon a highway by means ot a public ve- hicle. the BUSINESS or a carrier ot passengers." Mr. Reed appealed this conviction by Magistrate slain, in local police court and his Honor upset the con- viction and allowed the uppenl and 'le judgment in part reads as tol. owe: ' C t "it ls beyond all doubt that all over Ontario and practically every day ot the year there are golfers, curlers, lawn-bowlers and those described as baseball, football and hockey “fans" who are accepting transportation from friends who own cars. Doubiless where the expense lg trivial there is nothing ot this kind, hut where the expense ls considerable it is a sort unwritten law that compensation is made in some form or other. it may be payment ot hotel etpenses, or ot meals or merely the purchase ot n tank of gas at the roadside 'by one ot the passengensl And these aCCOttM> dating car owners would be very sur. prised to be informed that they were powder ti. teaspoon sum 'is cup butter or other shortening ks,. cup - I egg yolk. beaten 2 tablespoons Inllk 1 squnro unswemmed chocolate. melted. sm flour once, measure, add bak- ing powder and salt, and am "sin. Cream butter thoroughly. add sugar gradually. and cream together until light and nutty. Add as: yolk and heat well. Add flour. alternately with milk. mixing well after each addition. Divide dough in two equal parts. To ono part. add chocolate and bland. Chill until Brm enough to roll. Roll mach halt Into rectuuxuhr sheet, K inch thick and t lnchen wldo and plttco chocolllo sheet on top. Cut lengthwlne In lhree can“ mm 1nd place on. on top of another, making “an K-lnch layer. of contmatlng col- IMPORTANT DECISION t 5m, cmfi Tiiorairiir. Cut hi 16- mm alum. Mann six 3115:“, 01m on top or annular. alternating chm rolttto and plain portions. an that tho 9nd: show tshockerttottrd denim. Roll carofully In wnu‘d paper, Chill over. n0tht, or ntttll firm enough to silos Cut In “JUN“. Bake In hot oven (400 dell-om F.) I mlnIm-a, or nnttt itiiiik" iiUe" i Join cookb- 1% mm sifted t1ottr 1 traspoon dou'bleaetirttt baking A whom aormon in a mambo“- mm only 1mm when can have: Joh- Civil.“- checkerboard cook's- HERE; iardehildren on Tm"7bf it-', the K.-W.1 oiiieetion of the e {Hunsberger estate. liable to prosecution tor Viol-Mon of The Puhlie Vehicle. Act. It how- ever, that In what the mainline desires they have the power to lo tur act. I do not think they have done so ret, at least not in the statute “v I“! __ under consideration Leigh Hogg Buys Hunsberger Farm Mr. Leigh Hogg, of Waterloo, on Tuesday putchued the Lloyd Huns. berger farm one mile cut of Buden. The purchue was made It the BtMt- tion ale conducted by Auctioneer M. R. Roth of Tavintock It the direction of the executors of the The progeny is known as one 01 the finest arms in the district, con- taining 200 "res, and having on the groperty a fine brick residence, well uilt barn and sheds, orehnrd, bush, and pasture had. It fronts on the Petersburg highway. Also sold " the sale at good prices WIS a herd of 40 fine cattle, including Aberdeen Angus, Holstein, Shorthorn and young Jerseys. SPECIAL SALE E X H I B IT I o N Thur., Fri., Sat. - 0ct.15,' 16, 17 We've been here for many nun And nre known far Bnd wide, And vinéur patrom’ goodwill to n- We justly take our pride, erty is known as one of - .. ‘-,L-:-; -5- We ye expert Fania", Brodey Dnimin is our name, And the service we lave given Is what bu brought us fume. We will give . guarantee With unything you buy, And your mind of cure will free " us you will but try. D a r d a r ii a n's Oriental Rug Co. Store PERSIAN _ RUGS m" Washing; and Repairing by Native Experts of Wrtette, on 34 Ontario St. TO OCTOBER 31st The display includes l will be open on these evenings for Exhibition only. NO SALES We Ve guarantee our rum! to be exactly as represented. Better qualities and lower prices than ever before. And many others W. P. Frank Opens Eire; Optical Parlours 3:53: To be held in our showrooms Dummy Eb. nun“, n.v., "an"... of Ripley, Ontario, and . trradunte of the Gun-dun College of Opto- metry, Toronto, has become mn- nger of the optical department in the W. P. Frank Jewellery store in Waterloo. The store is equipped with ell modern devices and as paved to serve the optical needs of aterloo and district etBeiently. Radio Show Free at Wentworth's Today Stars ot Major Bowen Amateur touring circuit. Uni. Dunk and Mike, who have just completed their tour ot theatres in the United Bates and Canadian cities. are the leading mem- bers of the company which is pro- viding entertainment " an “Open House" being held in Kitchener to. M ONTARIO ST. 8.. KITCHENER PHONE 4320 day Sarouk Kerman Kemansha Hamdan Mire Tabrlz Mum fr. yu.ntr Two solid hours of trnusrtaitsmsstst of genuine Eloy Rowe} Amateur Perhaps you need n Lining Or your Coot shbuld “gunner be, No matter what we do tor you - be I Coat of newest style It in your wish to get. It you give us I trial You’ll have nothing to regret. Rp., foreerlr And in .dsrunee we my to you. At your service do we stand, And "a than glad Ind ready To supply what you demand. Friar, best the work will be, Tehem Mllajerd A fshar Mosul Modern Persian Method Kitchener by well known radio stars is being _ - . _,iS., .,,, n... "r-o-er, Haunt