‘; Wilmot Council met at the Town 4 ship Hall, Baden, on Monday, Augâ€" Te 16, 1987. Owing to the absence of P the Reove. Deputy Reove Simon Ditâ€" a Court of Revision to being read were adopted. Communications were read and actâ€" ed upon. ‘ Moved by Wim. Witsel and Alf. E. Kerr that leave be given the mover to introduce a byâ€"law to provide for current and necessary oxpenses for the year 198738 and that said byâ€"law be now read a dirst and second time. Moved y John Hoh! and AM. B. Keorr that a byâ€"law be introduced to levy and collect the sums required by the Trustees of the several school sections and read a first and second Moved by Alf. E. Kerr and Wm. Witze} that byâ€"law to assess subscribâ€" ers, owners and rentails of the W1 mot Township ‘Telephone System be introduced and read a first and secâ€" ond time. Moved by Wm. Witze! and John Hohi that a byâ€"law dbe introduced for the cleaning out, widening and mainâ€" tenance of the ‘Reiha Drain, and for borrowing money for carrying on the said drainage work, and that the same be now read. ‘The Clerk is hereby instructed to mail coples of byâ€"law to all interested parties inâ€" stead of advertising same. _ Moved -l;y _AlM. E. Kerr and Wm. Witzel that this counci) go into comâ€" mittee of the whole on byâ€"laws. _ Simon Ditner, Chairman, when the respective byâ€"laws were filled in the rate of taxation was struck at 14.6 mills on the dollar for County, Townâ€" ship and school grant purposes. io on on en ie o ue Moved by John Hohl and Alf. E. Kerr that byâ€"laws Nos. 760, 761, 762 be now read a third time and finally passed. Moved by John Hoh]l and Alf. E. Kerr that a Court of Revision will te held at the Township Hall, Baden, on Saturday, iSept. 4, 1987, at 8 ©‘clock p.m., for the purpose of hearâ€" fags appeals which may be made against the drainage assessments of the Engineer‘s report. Moved by Alf E. Kerr and Wm. Witze] that the following accounts te passed and that the Deputy Reeve give his orders on the Treasurer in payment of same: J H. Kreitz, relief, $9.50; Ezra Koehler, relief, 2.50; WaterlOo Welâ€" fare Board, relief, 8$.30; Department of Health, Toronto, Insulin, $5.90; ‘The Municipal World, supplies, 2.09; O. Hamilton, legal ~services, 165.00; &A QuIET, WELL COnpuctep, comvENIENT, MoDERN 100 ROOM HOTELâ€"SS WiITH BATH WRITE FOR FOLDER VAKE A DK LUXE TAX! PROM DEPOT OR WHARFâ€"2%0 TICKETS QOO0D IN BAGGAGE Checked. Stopovers st Port Arthur, Armstrong, Chicago and west. Tishete, Stoaping Car reswestions, ond all inforvhation from any agont. ASB POR BANDBILL © COACHES at fares approximately 1c per mile. © TOURIST SLEEPTING CARS at fares approximately 1}¢e per mile. © STANDARD SLEEPTNG CARS at faree approximately 114e per mile. ickets and information at FRED WESSON _ Phone 3679, b 10.40 p.=. (Standard Time) To Detroit To Toronto 11.05 a.m. a 4.50 a.m. 2A ASK FOR ILLUSTRATED FOLDER LEAVE Roturn Limit: 48 days 9.55 a.m. 1.05 p.m. o antncmmmsr ts coth tam > on ariipte o anlizentt V VC ~ Whc I . occasion, anâ€" ‘ dent,. Nyle del T «00 C eA C ooo s ced m s gorg SCn st e Y 0. » 4 a nc eininigs of the Charch a'“m: ww':uw:'â€"'mmmwm "‘Rev. Dr. OfReilly of the Church of |Stolts; program edmuniitee, the ore dressed bloats br i boid e 4 Ds lc Rev. Dr. OfReilly of the Church of | Our Lady, Guelph, congratulated the , parishioners in obtrining Father | Gleason as their parish priest. F* , ther Benniger blessed the sanctuary 1 where the altar will eventually stand, | and then followed the laying of m. cornerstone, in which Very Rev. ‘W. Benniger, Waterioo, Rev. W. Gleaâ€" aon and Rev. J. Samborski. both of Kitchener took part. KENGSTON, Jamaica. â€"Mrs.~Charâ€" lotte Jones, 90â€"yearâ€"old resident of this West Indian city, played hostâ€" ess to crowds of awed Jamaicans toâ€" day, apparently in the best of health «fter being "dead" 15 hours. Woman in Coma . Returns to Life! Watchers in the room in which the "corpse‘ had been placed, surroundâ€" ed by ice in its coffin, fled screamâ€" ing about midnight when the aged lady sat upright in her coffin and beâ€" gan singing hymns. The captain of a Spanish Governâ€" ment tanker charged ‘Thursday that an ltallan destroyer torpedoed and sank his craft off the coast of Algiers injecting a further international comâ€" plication into the 13â€"monthâ€"old Spaâ€" nish civil war. DEMENTED MOTHER DROWNS FOUR CHILDREN IN RIVER MUNICH, August.â€"A demented: German â€" mother threw â€" four â€" of her small children into the dsar River today and was about to throw in the fifth when police reached the scene. The four children, all under seven, were drowned. Commercial Letter Services, print ing 200 coples of Voters‘ List, 166.50; J. D. Adams Co., grades blades, 10.2%5; David Gascho, weeding, 15.04; N. Zimmerman, labor road 3, 2.83; H Kniesel, labor road 1. 3.60; 8. Hiohl, labor road 1, 2.92; Geo. Hohl, labor road 1, 4.50; N. Buchheit, weedâ€" ing, road 2, 8.85; L. Guenther, weedâ€" ing, road 2, 3.38; John Jantzi, weedâ€" ing, road 2, 2.81; Ed. Kraching, weedâ€" ing road 2, 2.81; A. Neeb, weeding, road 2, 90c; (H. Herlick," weeding road 7, 13.16; V. Wilhelm, weeding road D, 9.00; John Brodrecht, weedâ€" ing road A, 22.97; Wm. Brodrecht, weeding road A, 3.38; Moses Bender, weeding road A, 1.69; Voucher No. 16, No.s 408â€"423, 128.09; Voucher iNo. 17, Nos. 424441, 78.87;Voucher No. 18, Nos. 442â€"449, 49.25. Moved by Wm. Witzel and Alf. E. Kerr that this council do now adâ€" journ to meet again on Monday, Sept. 20, 1937. 7A5 p.m. Chas. Heipel, Clerk both of . A pleasant family ll&llg was |h-u at the home of Mr. Mrs. j Eli Rosenberger on Sunday afterâ€" a moon in honor of the latter‘s sister, ., | Miss lda Suyder of Detroit, Mick., Ll(ehmnumzwmnn.vm- |m; re‘atives here for the past week. Supper was served on the lawn and .â€"Charâ€" those presnt wre: Mrs. Gophia Witâ€" her | ister, Kiéon: Shork; ‘Mre. ‘alde Jacob with FToman, RASC Â¥aâ€" |Lyle Bingeman; asst., m-»p-mfl .."3'- Moriey ary ‘ter; ushore, Olare Staits and Harr+ | Toman was the driver. ind, }son Schlichter; Lookâ€"Out o-mo.‘ Miss Vera Rosenberger visited mivmoc ‘Rosenberger, Laurene Stolts Bue Bean at Kitchener on Tyos W.‘and Dorothy Burkholder. | 6 “. i lach of St. Maâ€" leaâ€" Reunion. l lea Happy Family Reunion. _ _ |_ Mist Mitia Dissch BM Of 85 MS held at the home 0f WT. SUC """"â€" wrs L. Henderson and Mr. EGenderâ€" s wa&w-m =L ; of Lan moon in » t Mrs. William Loe Miss ida Bnyder of Oetroit, Mick. oo yisheq with their son. Mr. Gorâ€" who has been their guest while visitâ€" dog Loo and Mrs. Loo on Sunday. ing re‘atives here for the past weSk. / ang â€"Mro. Lawreico Bingoman s-mr-uunuummal“-wd...â€".,m- those presnt wre: Mrs. Gophia Wit" um Uttlsy and My. Jack Murrey of mrolm.ln.lmllwm“-&.“h tord and the Misses Marion and JUDB® syaary YWaterman on Sunday. Rutherford of Ayr. Mr. Esra @nydef, | asâ€", mR OR Ballie and children iPemnalc. ass _03 Mr. J. Riey Hallman and Miss Dorâ€" othy Hallman of Port Credit visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel on Tuesday. â€" '!-I'r'.-;ï¬c'i' Mrs. Alex MoKessock and son Keéith visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holder at Mona Road on Sunâ€" day. ‘The Misses Alta and Margaret Stoltz spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stoltz at Auburn. 0 Mr. and Mrs, Frank (Butler of Chiâ€" cago, II1., and Mr. and Mrs. John ‘"asse] of Doon were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dahmer and family of Hespeler visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler on Sunday. Miss Vera Rosenberger spent a few days of last week at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLeod and daughters, Kathleen, Marion and Nellie of Ice Lake, Manitoulin Island, were guests of Mrs. McLeod‘s broâ€" ther, Mr. R. R. Baille and Mrs. Bailie for a few days. ger _ Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Lautenschlaâ€" ger of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lautenschlaâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald and son Ross, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lake at Dickie Settlement. ‘ _ Miss Eunice Suider of Preston spent the weekâ€"end at the home of ber father, Mr. Omar Snider. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth and son, Glen, Miss Vera Shantz and Mr. Harâ€" old Poth motored to Belifountain reâ€" cently. Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Snider and family of New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Baer of Mannheim visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Mosee Baer on Sunday. _ Mrs. Irvin Lautenschlager of Hanâ€" over is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken this week. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Honry Wagner of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder on Sunday. . _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Greulich and son, Ronald spent a few days of this week at Tobermorey. 0 _ â€".;lrv â€"-â€"l;dâ€"'iln Rdgar Buck and Carl Buck motored to Buffalo N.Y., on Sunday. 0 mal Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Betsner of Kitchener spent the past week with their daughter, Mrs. Harold Shants and Mr. Shants. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald and Mrs. C. Rogerson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn McDonald at Bright last Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. L. MHenderson and Miss Doris Henderson visited with relatives at (Branchton on Sunday. . Gordon and Marion iHilborn of Aberfoyle are spending a fow days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn. Mrs. Robert Coleman of Galt and Misa Mary Steckley of Toronto were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberger on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Fraser and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ramage and family of Owen Sound called on Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKessock last Wedâ€" nesday. _ Do Mrs. Josiah ‘Casse! attended the burial service of the late Dr. 1. H. McDonald of Wallacetown at Riverâ€" aide Cometery, New Hamburg, on _ ‘The Misses Mary Shants, Murie! Hallman and Lorene Brets, who comâ€" prised the 1988 and 1987 Entrance Tave ‘or Nhb ‘wver with "Bur elater. NMrs. L. Henderson and Mr. Qonderâ€" "u---m i â€"RAL., of Bt. Ma Jume, Yvoune and BHebby AcCoOMiâ€" vanied their guests, Mr. and Mrs. McLeod and family to Niagara Palls on Â¥., 1 ‘ï¬EIu.me‘m of visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Coleman on Sunday. ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Albert Fischer and deughtor, â€" Helon oftâ€"dlew. flm and ‘Mossrs. John and Linus of St. Agatha called on Mr. and Mrs. 1. ‘H. Toman on Sunday. Miss Hilda Fast and Mr. Nicholas Isaak of Reesor, Northern Ontario visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stolts on Monday. _ Mr.‘and My. Stanley Wurm of Deâ€" troit, Mich., and Mrs. Elwood Weber and son, Norman of ‘Windsor are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weâ€" ber this week. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell on Bunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gunn and children, Hector, Ray, Gordon and Marion and Mr. Angus Gunn of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gunn and sons, Robert and Hector of Ayr, and Mr. and Mre. Ernest Knack children, Wilbert, Vera and Louisa of Breslau. {o 82 _ Mr .and Mrs Owen Diefenbacher and family of Hespeler visited with Stop Reckless Driving! to put reckless drivers where they belong. Here is what to do. When you see a motorist driving in a manner dangerous to the public, take his number, make a careful note of the actual time and place and when you reach your destination write to the Motor Vehicles Branch, Department of Highways, Toronto, giving full details. We do not invite reports of minor infringements of the traffic laws; you are requested to use sound judgment. We will deal adequately with offenders. ONTARIO MOTORISTS WILL COâ€"OPERATE Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dauer And Miss Veima Bauer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Suyder at Eimira on Sunday. Lawrence and Jean Hoover of Gormley are spending a few weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mra. El @osenberger. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deeton of Hamâ€" Eton and Mrs. John \Chipman of Kitâ€" :;-l;â€"vll;;! 'ifih; io-. of Mr. August Lautenschlager on Sunday. | My. and Mrs. Dan Bby of Petersâ€" burg and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shants of Pine Hili called on Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey on Sunday. Charles and Kennoth Bergey of Breslau are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. James Haner. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman and Grace Toman left on Tuesday for a week‘s motor trip to Ottawa and Kirkland Lake. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Geo. Hallman on Sunday were: Mr. John Friesen of Goshen, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snider, Miss Silva Snider and Mr. Leonard Snider of German Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth and son, of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and |Glen, the Misses Ruby Bechtel and Mrs. Walter MaDonald on Sunday. |Vera Shants and Mr. Harold Poth Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brighton of |spent Sunday afternoon at Paradise Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Anâ€" |Lake. derson of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McKague and daughâ€" Mrs. Alex Brighton on Sunday. ‘ter, Jean and Mr. A. H. McKague of e plgeo cigpo £0ird £ack in the Deminion in Whice s capacity range is a White. "Mm-prhmn.lm- Nn t ons neres o ..-'.“c.:‘um Today, there are n mpmrtint thig in the Dongaine It you drive recklessly and have not made up your mind to stop it, you are going to find yourself in serious trouble â€"soon! The Department of Highways is determined to put reckless drivers off the road and keep them off. If you need your car in business, stop and think for a minute what would happen if you had your driving license cancelled. You might lose your job. But what is your job compared to the death, crippling, or injuring of a good citizen! Reckless drivers are criminals going along our highways breaking laws, maiming and g(i)lling defenseless people. Our laws are adequate and fair. Obey them and you will keep out of trouble; break them and take the consequences. You (e:aannot say yc:lu have not been warned. Stop speeding! Stop cutting MOTORISTS ;,: Stop passing on hills. Stop taking )â€"OPERA TE chances of any kind. If you must vers where they belong. _ Grive slower than the average traffic, When you see a motorist _ keep well to the right side of the r dangerous to the public, higï¬way or use the side reads. Do ake a careful note of the _ note block other traffic. of White in the Dominion. In |real fa y_..q_:.y'-m-'- faciliti =- at .;M Today, there are -“-:-t Finpirthn tiigs in the Domiaion: | Seld, . M and Mrs. Austin Bauer and _ Mr.. o chairman of the board c marks the 30th anniverâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Karcher and Teeswater visited with Mr. and Mrs. |son, Donald of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. !R.‘R. (Bailie last Thuraday. ‘ Arthur Dahl of Pontiac, Mich., and| Little ‘Reginald Bingeman of New Mrs. Ira Snyder of Waterloo called ‘Hamburg is spending this week with on Mr. and Mrs. L K. Bingeman last | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman. | Friday. Rev. and ‘Mrs. G. A. Trody MO.:I- on Town t uies Ed t n Mrs. Harmer and Mr. Sydney Lauâ€" tenschlager of Kitchener were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lauâ€" tenschlager. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrell and Miss Kdna Morrell of Hamilton spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ed. Stolts. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hallman and Mrs. L. Chalmers of Kitchoner visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Josish Cassel last Saturday. ° © Miss Dorothy Koehler of Waterâ€" loo spent the past two weeks at her home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler of Chi+ cago, IIL., and Mrs. Goddard of Doon called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mcâ€" Donald last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Suider and Mr. and Mrs. Deiton Snider of Waâ€" terloo visited at the homes of Rev. an Mrs. M. H. Shants and Mr. Omar ‘Snkler on Sunday. t _ ity on streamlining, to the $ €. nofisky as stylist, produced the world‘s a9s. Mlnp-nlm,bbu&--z * and many other leading feet owners the Dominion. These designs have "With a sales increase of 64 per cent | since been copied in the United States over last year, White is confident that | and elsewhere. md&&. &-m‘w'flhmm Hart is credited with havi ‘an successful year in Canada. ‘The Montâ€"| entire} uwundinnv-:!-dq"nh real factory is expanding its production streamiining for greater efficiency from lacilitics to meet the demand for the|a practical operating standpoint as well 1 No a un + vi the only quality trucks in the low: ily quality trucks in the lowâ€"price | auvert! -:-dluwuwfleubmlhghn‘:‘ OnTamO i ie oÂ¥ lt W Pn oig is > A 10% /.©~ $ wolnast ~ DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Motor Vehicles Branch Mainoie c enet ie on oeiiy on t eE OE AL as giving owners the benefit of the advertising value of beauty on the | _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neilson spent a day in Kitchener recently. | _ Mr. Grant McPherson is employed with the Powell Brothers at present. Rev. and ‘Mrs. G. A. Trody of Grifâ€" fith, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hil born of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn on Tuesday. _ The many friends of Mr. David Reid will be pleased to know he reâ€" turned home from the Stratford Hospital and is progressing favorâ€" ably toward recovery. Mrs. Abner Leiss and Mildred Roth spent an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAulley. Mr. Tom Mason of Toronto visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. C. Roth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Leis of Lebanon. Mrs. R. Patterson of Millbank spent the weekâ€"end with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. John Klockman. Miss Gladys Richardson of Stratâ€" ford spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Kerr. _ ~Bora Canediaa | . Hart is a nativeâ€"bore Cans FERNBANK Te