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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 May 1938, p. 2

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Moved by William Wine! and John Hob] that the report at the chair. man be adopted and that tho Clerk make tho “cautious in tho "" Assessment Roll. Names Adda! Rev. harem: Knntz, John Doww ing. Louisa Dawney. Roy Hilts, In. Roy Hilts; Dom taken " Roll William Dimer, Moses Schultz. Elmer Boating. Rosa Miller. Abram Martin. Alvin Ms, Dnvid Snyder, August E13. Emanuel Hath. Herman Bowman. Mrs. E. Radehe, Err: Brenneman Property Changes Anthony Stuns to John Hertz: Samuel Axt to M. A. Schmidt: Mrs. A. Monaghan to Wm. Roth; Ell Wo- Lot to Noah Behr; Daniel Dower to Jack Miller; John Dahmar to Dan Denier; Jeremiah Winner to Aaron Dnench; Henry Becker to Irvin Becket Robert Gardner asséugéiltbo high, no action. Rudolph Roth assessed too high no change. The members of the said Conn having duly made and subscribed their ryspretive oaths of ottice the following appeals ware heard. Reeve M. A. Schmidt. chairman. Court of Revision of the 1938 Att. 39:13me Roll ot Wilmer. Township was held at the Township Hall, Ba- den, on Thursday. May " 1938. Harvey Herlick. assessed too high ranged 5100,00 on buildings. The rate is represented this year by county. " mills, a drop of Mk from 1937; schools 12% mm, an in- crease of tlk; dobentrue, t4%, “no; relief. 2% mills. an Increase of 1 mill; library. h mill. same; general. OI. Proparly A-.ent Reduced 'MNt.---T-e, Dog. Taken of Roll. Strum; um rate. mum? hoped to halt a tsharp decline in tho Ian'- ilnnnceo. Two your: ego the! municipality enjoyed a surplus IK, $3,000, but a big reduction in mine} in two succusive you. wiped this out uld caused a big ddcu. How‘ ever. next year promises to “brighten the outlook when some debentures _ fail due. thereby bringing A "the tion in expenditures ot $5.500 Tttits/ amount represents approximately I three mills. I ll) mills, anr iuoroaseUt minim; Wilmot Township Court of Revision LIS’l‘OWEL-An increase or 8% mm. was struck tn tho ”more! In rats at a special session ot the eoruv cil Thursday, The bring. the rate to 43 all“. and luck to when tt m In 1935, mnsuenble “ecu-Ion took place u the meeting end tome councillors {mum tor A - nu. It he felt the ate-em rue Iona not have enough mush: to work on during the yen The 43 all]. It. not expected to ukeweote he.“ "aroma of - carried out from Iistowel Boasts Jiairt 1.. Ii,tysltmtat.t 1'arllate3r2liholls' Shi'ite-m- Hope To Huh Slurp Decline in Town’s Finances. -H...iaHoxr.io..rt-d.rutestr.r-o.--ttsm.a-, Winch-M 'n-ho Woo-hadron“, ---._ *r0b.t-qetb.Fmme_"vswt.o.maqrq-uoioo-tr.t..q.ts-a.. 'o-Be-,.-"-'.---.-..--'..---.' q..0_as_trM.m.-aaoo-.-6-a.taetoat--.- DAVID BEAN & SONS LIIITILD. PIER-hon Roy B. BEAN. Bditor. . mum . BEAN, Am when MBee after d 3-. Mondays and Thursday-V n. Chronicle in on uh at At ,1 All M‘del in Kind» ‘.'7/\ - nnd Wutarloo < and the Chronicle ".x PAGE TWO (nu-ls. Holpel, Clerk Tun Hum Cahomcu m. .wu'nui I. ism, mm. Editor. 80m IAYAIIJ ll ADVAch TUESDAY. MAY M, 1988 I Dr. F. E. Townsend, originator of the famous Townsend pension plan, to: pardoned by President Rom velt as he we: about to enter the iWuhington jail to serve I 30-day sentence for contempt of o us. Home of Representatives commit- tee. Townsend was sentenced for Talking out on the committee when a 1'tcyi,it,,i, fifiif2iaiir,t,iii?iiirrii" 8200 . non {algal pension to - person over so. PARDONED BY PRESIDENT f OTTAWA.%The Dominton Bureau at Sutistlcs reported Friday on labulal‘ad from Mum arm- no“ [an 1.02m“: penonn - ”upland on Mar l, an increuo of - over 111er l, Luv. yen 10.089 ann- em- poyed 1.011.414 venom. Al! visiting foreign church digni- uriee were present. along with 600 priests who circulated among the throng to administer the Eucharistic Inter. I Thousand: ot farmers were among the throng, brought here on scores or special trains winch waited to carry them back in time tor the non morning's chores. The crowd sat before an altar 150 (eel high. BU0APEST.--A quarter ot " mir leon men at all claim occupied " miles of benches in vat More“ Square Friday night for the day's greatest eIent of the "tit Euclid- tic Cottgrmrtr-ttto Night Adoration ot the Most Blessed Sacrament tor men. QUARTER MILLION “I“ AT RELIGIOUS ERWCU (at May I.. mainly In pulp and DA”. henna. tobacco and iron and use! ..p1anu. 0n the other hand. the food. Number. chemicaL any. gun and stone. on rdnlnz. oloetrte no: uni power. nomtorouu mom can! none ‘other divisions Indicated decided l Improvement, Logging and cod mum; that“ ”new curtailment Maautacturimt u a whole report. ed a small. contra-canon“ decline All hdmndun New-paper 9. 1860 yt" WATEBLOQ SW1 CHRONICLE Bo far. however, nothing had been done by the veterans. It would In" to be a join "an" by att organ- ized veterans and could not be lun- dled by one organization “one. 'httrorNett.t George: “Would your 'urteo ob- Ject to your going out with another fellow?” . Sybil (indignantly): "He'd - hey or such l tiling!” OTTAWA-A plan to turn tho cor !ection or radio license too: all across Canada over to the war vet- erans has been considered. Pensions Minister Power told the House of Commons Thursday night when es- timates tor veterans' assistance was considered. in answer to a question from How- ard Green (Con.~Vuconvet south) Mr. Pom» said he had suggested veterans might. tdrm themselves into some sort of corpora on and ap- proach the Government tgr a. cow. tract to collect gil radio license teen. He had discussed it with Tr-rt Minister Howe who hunted it. George. "mmmiw. Then. Jinn we "r My?" J. s. Clare, ot Preston. comm] victrtrreaident, signed the agreement tor the company, Harry Htuntturgh, organiser tor the steel worker: or- ganizing committee. and Walter Thompson. president ot Lodge 2,000. Iii;, signed the agreement. expressed satisfaction with the measure. The agreement is said to guaran- tee maintenance ot [present n91 rates generally, to provide for extra rates tor overtime, seniority to BOT- ern lay-one and "rornployartettt, and .0 set forth deattite methods ot deal. ing with grievances. VETERANS MAY GET JOB COLLECTING INCOME TAX PRrXrmN.-eRenowa1 ot the cur- rent agreement ot Lodge 2.000 or the Amalgamated “mutton ot Iron. Steel and Tin Workers. with the Bumped and Batman“ Wan-ea, tAd., Hespelor. to become elective tor one year on Juno 1, has been signed. Put at [launder is Elleetive for Period at One Year. The urlculmral bunch of the m which Bureau at sun-um “a re- port. Indicated I Inger world Bro. dunuon thtin y”. There wu a three [per cent. Ina-cue In world when. Memo, "MAM Company RenewAgrement Wan only “000,000 button of Canadian when an clan; and the poo- sitrtltty of a has crop, when - pelts contended that tt the mar gels Mc to " I Millet tor this your. own more will be quick annulu- tor the economic rrHtahtlitation ot the patriot. 1 Government omcm- and Weaken ‘memben was not. Ahmad a the in“: market decline. which Impou- ed to have been uoooed when tr lures rallied on the Winnipeg ex. change lue In Thursday'- union. It I“ pointed out that the dorm ward trend ot ulce- m produced largely by good crop pro-peel: throughout. Noah American that belt. and will; ot the vomit-Al tar lion In Europe which Induced MIL o'PrAwA.--Tites canadian that! tumor continua in the strong“! no ruon In eight you. dunno I declin- In. when what that hu man the flu (mum crap]: " much n We I bushel m the put two by: on the Winning Grain We. nonm- menl ante-[lard “undue. and Western mallar- ot Purltunent “mud nut-any. CROP MONEY WILL BE QUICK STIMULUS Wat's htksh Price sill-p Fun To Biol Out Owl-is- A. Expats Say PM Excellent. Said Brightest hMYem pue a declin- I in men an nah at 10c I any: on iii) um nonm- Ticket Agent: “This train. madam. goes to Atlanta and points South." Madam: "Young man. I mat a train to Richmond, and I don't care which way It whim." 1 Health Minister Power told the Home of Commons Friday than had :been a great volume of expert opin- ‘lon in Support ot tho aNRityf that use " the chemical improved the fimtr and caused no deietertomt elect on those who ate the bread. For a time, through the ordor of a departmental omen}. use ot the chemical had been forbidden but per- mission had been restored. _ orrAwA.-Tests will be curled cut as moon as possible “by the in- dustrial hygiene division of the health department to ascertain whe- ther or not the use or potassium bra) mate as an “immveer' in the mill- ing of t1our create: any danger to the health or those eating bread made from the nour. Despite this decline in birth rate, the population has increased from 8.566.000!) persons in 1921 to mm,- 000 in 1926. This Increase in er plained by immigration, HEALTH DEPARTMENT PLANS BREAD TEST l “The decline is a phenomenon common to the post-war your in British countries and in Western Europe." he said. "It has been one ot the most prominent {Mtures ot vital slatlslics in the past 15 or 20 years." W. R. Tracey. head of ma bureau's vim] attttistiea branch and one of Canada‘s greatest authorities on death and birth rates. said the chief cause of this decline in the birth rate was lower fertility in marriage. In 1931, tho Canadian birth mm. per 1,000 populstlon In: an. ax- cludlng the Yukon and Northwest Territories. while in 1m. the Iaat ‘year in which 12-month 11gures are available. It was so. For the ttrat lame months of last year the birth rate I” 20.1. [ _ o'PT?AW'A,-A3antuis birth at. has been declining almost ootttirtt [only during the put IT yang. It was disclosed [Friday in ditrurtsts pre- rured by the Dominion Bureau of satiation. C Canada’s Bill: Rate on Decline belts:- or our 1191 popuhtlon ho maintained. and I In In. that your Auocuuon In. done. “a could do a you deal more. to keep. and oar- up. nrenganen the» beliefs. I I any say than I nun "any inter- euod In your ttrotoct, tor one town. become tiltevo that your um lt, con do much to improve the “More ot the mun 00091. by the tntluence u u in moulding our 11w opinion, The "rd tho. ot recent year. hue led to u you doaI ot manner-unan; Ind, In turn. have ‘spreod name Macaroon phllowphloo hitch In": Interferon! with {he no- 1ytl you” ot economic recovery. In my opinion we need tor the com- pleuon at this recovery not only I return to good crop common: In the Prnmo Producer. but the Arron; renames "atttat the tuned Men which hove become att too we Mlle!!! in the you nun or 0km yarn. Bo long on n with of into pondenco and n hen-t tn denoun- uc poncho ud nomad- chum throughout rum (hum, we are in no "no“ -r'ot an“ Inch dowel-Me meunre- " we been In trodueed In eertatn other countrlol. {only to reIMo economic (Huron. and may to may the Mentor” nun: and n-hmonn at an who eon- ‘ndor anemone. superhuman 3 At prevent I out think ot not)!“ now mum than mun. M Pee! {Manon and about“: but Mr Janna should welcome the opportunity A Better Place imieh to Live andka MAKING CANADA ASubdw-h-WMC-Viul P-hu-Amo-or-o-ous-. Specially 'u‘uu tor LETTER N0. . Ca-dino 'O'UI ”tum. Am I Growers “Id that early-weak (mu killed es per cent. ot the my. _ Acting Chairman L E. O'Neill uro- mined that processors would be tttet to express an opinion on the proposal as soon as possible, prob- iathlr next week. L The delegation. chiming to rem-o we»: 1,000 stators, requested that a lcommitteo of growers and processors be named by the board to agree on , minimum price for this season. (BERRY GROWERS ASK _ MINIMUM PRICE BE FIXED TORONTO.-) scheme involving licensing of all processors And. a set minimum price was presented to the Ontario Farm Product! Marketing Board Friday by a. detention ot suaw’berry grower; Ratepayers will also likely be called upon to express their opium on whether or not. the municipal roam-i1 should renew the Grand m- rver Railway rramehitse. to apathy over the main street tor an addition- al year, The lranchlse between the ‘council and the railway, held tor " ‘years. expired in March. The tall- way has since refused to my a 880 hot-nae sought by the town for the franchlse renewal tor one your. Preston Council, Board ot Trade. business men and manufacturers. in a special meeting here, indorsell a resolution to authorize_the council to place the industrial loan question (are Preston ratocayera in a plebis- cite here within the next six weeks. As protection tor their proposed loan the municipality will have tMV seta ot the company esirnated by pri- vae inventory, an $79,000. PRESTON -Amauamation ot the W. B. Dilly Company, Limited. ot Gall. and the Butler Stamping & Machine Co., Ltd., ot Hamilton. tor tho formation at a. concern to be known as the Preston Stamping dh Machine Screw 00.. will be elected if Preston ratepayers approve 3 mm nicipal loan of $34,000 to the pro~ posed new industry. AMALGAMMTON PLANNED Will Ask Presto- Ratepayers to Approve Prom]. ot disc-lulu; ml- anus (unha- with you. Perlnpl you could and " convenient to visit Tom-no in the no” future tad can on as hare. Loan Is Sought hr New Plant Your: very truly. Put handout. The Gun- diu: maker: Association; President. (kw-dun Bank ot Commerce. B. H. LOGAN .31;

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