b, Ir. It Holtby, momma: for the hi I'm Broader-r Aland-Mon also ' “In.“ the meeting. He pointed C5'ii ‘30 he! that the "Match 1. “on would hive to my more m to the mm of am they ' A'": mph-Mn: the not that milk "tjed m ht production were um l “I chi-actors Therefore the IP', - will! (run-ml! milk ot high but. 1" A. ttt Mg "qhtora. Mr. R. B. Stevenson gave the Ill. “dress of the damn!) gave an outline at the work done hy the Gov Toning Association at HumiL (on. H. pointed out that the Anno- chtioa Ind woven tint there were jut - many low testing cowa m the other broodl of cattle u than m “non; the Holsteina. _ The Cluidecided to hold their an- nual Hold " at the o,AA?., Guelph, some time In June. They are also planning to attend the National Dairy Show at Detroit In a body. Thy hope to be able to have a County herd In the classes at the Quinn“ Nulon-l Exhibition this The following otticert, were elect, ed for 1936: President, J. A. Dryden at“; itrat vieepreteident, J. C. Howling, New Dundee; second vice, Vruident. Wm. Rite, Gan; BPPrer tnryArasaBurer, N. Bechtel. Heapeler. Directors ot the Association wore tho unpainted in all parts of the County. = Mr. Alien Shaun. the retiring President, ot Waterloo. upon open- ing the meeting, gave a short but an unproprlnte address. One or the best attended annual meeting- of the Waterloo County Holueln Breeders' Club was held In the North Waterloo F'ire Insur- ance Company's otnce, Waterloo. OIL. on February 6th. Messrs. A. Quicklall and Franklin‘ Good recently made a shipment of] a carioad ot export cattle from Wat- erloo. The lot comprised 20 head] and were some of the best finished stock which has been shipped {mm} this district tor some time. Thei cattle were ted by in local farmer] for the past six months and put on} an average weight per head ot 382' pounds. which is considered an ex', cellent gain. The cattle were) thinned to Hnliiax tor transport} overseas to England. Messrs. Quick} fall and Good expect a shipment of; feeder: from Toronto shortly. i HOLSTEIN BREEDERS' ' CLUB ELECT NEW OFFICERS To Hold Annual Field Day in June J. A. Bryden New Preiident. SHIPMENT OF EXPORT CATTLE Encouraging reports were we tented at the annual meeting of the North Waterloo Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. held at the Wat, erloo Library Hall on Tuesday after- noon. The retiring directors. J. C. Hellman. Sam. Shantz. Leander Bowman and Levi waster were re- elected for a term ot three years. Reports were read by Manager J. H. Woods and president J. C. Hail. man showing the company had made substantial progress and with educed tire losses was able to in- in“ its reserve. The commission approved a peti- tion tor a nine inch branch sewer on Clarion St. In reply. to Mayor Brill regarding the question ot mtualixation the cost of sewers laid cttttirmtut 'rotetzkt said it was a matter that should be given con- Iiderution and could he discussed at a future meeting. ANNUAL MEETING OF N. W. FARMERB' MUTUAL. . DIRECTORS' RE-ELECTED At the inaugural meeting ot the Waterloo Sewer Commission held recently. William Toleuki was un- mtmoully chosen chairman tor the you. Two new members Gideon Beam and Mayor Brill were wei- comed by the chairman. 1' Narnia; WM. TOLETZKI WAS JARS“ OPTICAL CO. tt you On- nh you or in! mm. but] a. tuning. I." than "an“ “by. nor- mt - mu. Cure tor tho on. that “â€10? you. Khan"?- Ludlng Optlclanu News of Interest l Around Town I " Frederick St. Tm 853 CHOOEN CHAIRMAN l llnurd'n Hill-0n! an " nun-3 “mm The Chronicle inn-crimson um have been corrected " to .1an run. 1926. Subocrlben no mum- vd to look " the label on their paper end. It my error in noted, en kindly requested to “If! the ot. non In nrder that error. It ll]. my he corrected. The marriage tot?k place quietly ot Miss Ida thwlller and Norm Gumbo both ot Petersburg, on ttat. urdny afternoon It St. Peter'- Lutheran mrmnnge. KltchonoF. by Rev. H. Sperlintt. Thu wen u- tended by Miss Barbara Kraut and frvin mumâ€. brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Gucho will reside In Petersburg. The funeral will be held from the family residence on Friday, Febru- "try 12th. at 10 am. to st. Bonn-co 'hurctt, Interment will be made in the adJolnlng cemetery. many I chener. treath summoned Mrs. A. w. Zinger. nee Anna Zettel. ot New Germany. aged " years, at Kitch. (mm on Monday night after a short illness, She is survived by her hus- band and four Bong and tire daugh- Hrs, namely, Linus, Raymond and Simon of New Germany. John of Detroit. and Alice, Elizabeth and Madeline at home, Cecilia of De- lmit. and Margaret, nurse-ln-traln- ing at St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph. There are also six brothers, Anny ony and Frank Zettet of New Ger- many. George and Joseph of Kltch- 'mer. Henry Zettel ot Wellesley and Edmund Zettel of Guelph. and three sister, Mrs. lgnatz Weller ot Bree hm. Mrs. Frank Klein ot New ' many and Mrtg. Ed. Hummel ot Kit. The sad death of Mrs. Gideon Heist. nee Nancy Toman, occurred at her home, Blenheim Tp., Satur- day morning at 5 o'ctoctr. Deceased was in her 54th year. She had been suffering with a lingering illness for over a year but it was only during the past month that all hopes for her recovery were abandoned. She haves to mourn her loss her sor- mwing husband, the sons and one 'laughter, Launch. New Dundee, Lu- man, Kitchener, Elgin, Gilbert. Leonard and Ella. all at home. A daughter, Myrtle Irene, predeceased her c, years ago. Besides her family she also leaves a host of relatives ’ilill friends who extend their deem "st sympathy in this moat distress- ing bereavement. The funeral took place on Tues-j day afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. A) short service was held at her home] after which a service was held at‘ the M. B. C. church of New Dundee.| lntcrment followed at the Blenheim ('enietery. I Annem- and Tm; Collector Appointed The council decided to re-englge assessor Geo. Haehnei and tax coi- lecinr Jacob Uiielman tor the en- suing year at salaries of 8600 Ind $550 respectively. The members however. instructed the clerk to draw up a by-iaw providing tor the appointment of one official for both the above offices in 1926. Councuior Bohlender ststed the Bank of Commerce had been In bush net-1s at Waterloo tor " yesrs Ind had received no town business. He tlteretor moved that the town .9 mum be transferred to this bunk. an a vote being taken it was do. omed to transfer account. to the Hank of Toronto. l 531.. per cent. Mayor arm laid the matter had simmered down to . question ot dollars Ind cent: uni ll the Latter bank Ind mile the but otter he favored making no change in banks. Wuurloo'u ethe â€soâ€: which to the put tony "on u- h.- Ml â€melanoma-mm of Montreal in been tmgtaNemd to the Bank od Tomato. This (Incl-loo nu rem-nod " the Inbmry nut- in; ot the “Interim toam council.‘ There were um. honk- henna-3‘ the Bank ot Commerce bidding tor the businean. The Bunk ot Toronto unwed the but mono! nt ' "P, cent. and sinking fund at 4 nor cont.‘ 4nd also agreed to collect the “-1 taunts or the ther and Light com-l mission free of chute. The Bunk all Montreal uttered dun money on Anne-or Goo. Hui-0| I“ J. Uleluu R-ed. arte Bunk Account Maul. LOOK AT YOUR LABEL Mrs. Anna zinger Gaucho - thwlllor Mn. Gideon Rem WEDDINGS OBITUARY In. Loving Hamel. " You. at. Wnterrhoo, ll mm" her niece. "In no». Jane Dotwonot. at the Moody DIN. Institute or Chlmn. In. Ill-0| Mud for the Innutl fol-dot“: Wool Confornco. a Bot. able “that" In honor ot Dwight L Monty. founder of the Inltltulo. Mr. and In. VII. w. Snider left on Intuit! for I "for“ month vim co Ctttttmt. m Anson. Death of Mn. E. Karttrta.---'rhe death occurred at St. Agethe of Mrs. Elisabeth Xerxes. who passed away It the home of her deugmer. Mrs. Geo. hunt, on Monday. February g, In her alghtloth year. following a six neeke' lllne-e. Damned wan predeceteed by her husband nine years ego. One Ion and (our daughtern mo'. vlve. namely. Joseph Karma. Kitch, ener. Mo. Peter Perlue. Mt. Carmel, N.D.. Mm. Albert L, Hemolt. Kitch. ener. Mn. Geo. Luna, an Anthn. and Emma Xerxes. Kltchener. The Inner-l took piece lhle'lThured-y) mornln; It 9.30 o'eloCk from the home of In. Lune to the St. Age- ttttt church. Interment wee made In the at. “an cemetery. Others who were present at the meeting from the county were John Brown, R, G. Ford and W. C. Barrie of North Dumfrles Tn, W. Snyder of w"eriot..'rp., J. M. Schneider and W. J. Man ot Kitchener, and E. I. Mchoughry of om, agricultural representative. During the balloting Middlesex and Ettrin were ellmlnaxed on the tirtrt vote, mud on the second ballot Welland got ten votes and Water. loo Been. Among the members of the Wat- erloo county delegation who spoke strongly to have the match brought to Kitchener were M. Bingeman. newly elected vice-president ot the Assoclatlon, W. G. Welchel, M.P.P, of Waterloo, Aid. L. Hagedorn of Kitchener. R. E. Comm ot Waterloo Township. P. A. Wagner ot. Welles. ley rirwGhip, A.K.Creaaman. presi- dent of the Waterloo Board of Trade. and others. Although Kitchener. Waterloo andl the County had a strong deputation, present " the annual meeting of the Ontario Piowmen's Association stl Toronto last week they failed to so? cure the big tour day plowing match I tor Wsterloo County this fall. The? executive of the association. atter' al number ot cities had made a bid tor the match, decided in (“or ot Well- and County by a vote ot ten to seven. Four counties made a bid tor the match. Waterloo. Welland. Middlesex and Elgln. Strong depu-( tations were present trom these pisses to show why the match with its 70,000 visitors should be held at London, St. Thomas, Kitchener or Mingus. Falls. A vote of 825 was made to the Algonqnln Trail Assoclstlon and the Board also recommended that the town council vote 350. A. A. My and Mr. Lorrlmn spoke on behatt ot the association and told of these muttieiptuitiets being benefitted by American tourists coming to the Twin-City when considerable money was spent here. WATERLOO COUNTY FAILED TO SECURE PLOWING MATCH Gnu-u m a '11th re- (2C1lrt'Lt'rt,2 tritium"! 'trt Trude the nut nu which allow- ed an Inch mm. vu nude. I A col-mum coupon“ or luor W. ID. Brtti, J. H. 300.. J. H. Smith. ,w. C. Tom-kl “a A. Horse" was [upwind to - Information re ("any the mutation of a. flu Mr for Wntorloo tusd report It the next mating. Pro-idem Cream-n reported on recent conference in Toronto when n Twin-City delegation made a strong bid tor the Provincial plow. ing match. The match will take place in Welland County this tau, Waterloo losing out by a vote of " to 7. - l C 8D 10%“! tt A numb" "' “m“ placing t'llf,otU2da'l,'l $57.75†the meeting on record an opposed 1924 tuurets The tutal IO the 97090.“ hem-e in Bell insurance in force [I 845 Telephone retee which would mean f" ','.'T,".,T T ‘ga'grggg a V " 'd, , . About $2.000 tor Weierloo end 810,-! 'RI',' J,',',',':),,,',' owned at t 000 tor Kitchener per your. want; the full Board oi A letter from the Demnmeni at present. On motion the Agriculture re tottering the irlhiil Mr. Geo, t":.rr Lang, took ot Altair: we. read and Approved 'glue,, W, H, Srhmala Ind will he further dealt with at a The if/e,,uient read the later meeting. Report as iouuwn: ' be load of had. told loudly "an: an in A. . Ono-m In uni-only new wool- 40’! tor a. club; you. Mr. [not hang: In mm " a. â€in.†“a at a. Wam- 'LLCRESSIAN "Emmanuel wtqfrieB-douf.. N hir Daard -V n: IT. AGATHA THIS ORIGINAL I“ " GEORGE C, H. LANG. Prnklanf. Dated at King-anon Ontario. January um. um vehemuros vr ' Mortgages pr _ Real Eamto ___ T Agents' Balances Bank, Current _ Batttt, Savings , Cash, Head "tttcr Accrued mines! V Net Premium Notes f The progress of the Company as :shown by these figures is highly 'satislar'tory. the Company holds a {position of first rank in the tietd jot Canadian Fire lnsuram-e. and " is the aim of your Directors to con- tinue along safe lines. The securi- ties hold by the Company are all of an approved crass, Intern! and Rent _ Reinsurance (‘lalms Prnmiums Prptttittttts, Premiums Mr. L. J. f3reithatspt in swecondingl the adoption of tho report mm it) was the best report in the history,' of the Company with one (quantum! and they had every reason to be proud or the past year's successful‘ business. Last year's record or in-} cleaned business and profits is int Bulanrq ln'nnghl on In moving the adoption of tho Dir. eclnrs' Report, Mr. Lang pointed out that the policy at the Company was to exercise greatest ("are in accepting risks and steadily in- crease the reserve ensuring absolute safety to the policy-humor through the company's ability to pay all Iostres. The retiring Dirovtors are Messrs. H. L. Janzen. P. S. [unwensrhlagor ind George Pattintam, and they are ellglhle tor re-election. Respectfully submitted, Goo. C. H. Lang. - . President. The Manager has given his best’ attention to the duties of his oak-9.1 the Inspector has been active in his work of inspection and adjusting and the Office Staff has continued In a systomalic manner in carrying out the details. _ 1 The Directors of your I'ompany today in Annual Meeting assemble" place beiore you a statement of an- other year of Huocesniul business‘ The year ended on the 3ist Decem- ber 1925 shows that the amount ot insurance written under 12,401 poli- cies was 821.204.27",0U and an in- crease in gross i',;Si'i'u,'2', of $24.- 790.01. The totul amount now at risk in $45.i41,M0.00. The income trom all sourt'es amounted to $.379.. 499.47 with total expenditures ot $298,337.30 ot which ti'27,669.68 was paid tor losses. The sum carried over for unadjusged ,and unpaid claims is only $1.44 .63 and the sum of $151.786.05 is set aside for re- insurance reserve. The net rash assets now Aland at $1,19e,s16,01 as against $i,105.064.80 in 1924, show- ing a gain of $87.751.21 in the opera- tions or 1925. The underwriting profit in $'2'l,tts.4'2 and interest earn- in: $ii9.602.'i'2. P Kitchener, Ont, February 5th. 1926. To the Members of the Economical . Mutual Fir? hmurance (‘nm- puny. Gentlemen: GENTLEM EN: _ We bug to report that we have made I rmoidr monthly mum out!" books of “mum and ending film Deoonxher. IMG, and that we have found the “ma t'orrtet and according to the nhnirnci submit herewith. To the Prenident We hum aim oxnmlnod the nutrition. whlrh ynnr Company holds tor It: Invoutmontp ting we have (MIMI them mortgages. debentures and bond: ml not forth In such statements. The "tr8otsrttt maul mulling ot the Economical Hutu-l Hrs Insur- ance Co. vu held may uternoon â€tn the company's one“. Queen at. North. Kitchener. Brut mm the “In: of “rather yen at my verity and pronoun In the history ot the Company. There no all-lac- torr Increase: In the amount ot In- surAnce written during the year, In the net as well as the gross '""e Inn of the Company. and in the non cult use". The 'd.'t'T,Yel protit Imount- to 828.148.!!! and In. teren earnings to t59,60t.7?.. mak- lng the'net cash assets now $1,192.- 816.01. a gain of 887.7512! over the 1924 tuurets The total amount ot Insurance in force " $45,i41,960.00, an Increase In business In force lover 1924) of $2.450,388.00. The meeting opened at two o'clock with the full Board ot Directors present. On motion the President. Mr. Geo, c, H. Lang. took the chair, and Mr. w. H, Schmalz arted as Satiafutory Increase in Volume of Business am Gain in Cub Ayseta. ' Inspector Makes Careful Inspectidn of All Risks. Etononthiiilnl!ri"i"i Reports Splend E’TONOMICAL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION Directors' Report (‘mzh system Mutual Svsiom Alldiliunnl 'rr' Fifty-Fourth Annual Financial Statement and Auditors' Report of the "honors and Member: of the Economical Militia] Flrannurnnro Company trom ITM Director's RECEIPTS ASSETS ' 216375.32 37.24331 2.377.213 Total lnmarnnm mum-d and" 26.437 who!" Government Deposit . - _ _ . ( Mr. I. Scully and Mr. J. A. Law Here re-appointed undltora. I The retiring members or the “hard. Messrs. Pattintron, Jansen ‘and Lasrtertachhurer were re-elected 1hy ballot. 575.5015!) 506.677.30 60,000.00 19,322.43 14,644.80 6.831.235 The following is a complete “at of ttres arranged under the diner- em causes with totals under each heading: M Unknown ......V..........,......857354.55 The year's losses are e1atutified as toliowtc---, The gross amount ot tire claims during the year amounted to $127,- C,69.68 as against $123,857.19 during 1924, amount ot reinsurance collect- ed $13,900.33. The increase In pre- mium income durlnx 1925 amounted to. gross $25.003.90, net, $20,169.62. The increase in business in force during the year amounted to $2,- 4,'i4,M8.00. 285 120 The Inspector‘s report was read and adopted as follows: To the President and Directors of the Economical Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co., Kitchener, Ontario, Gentlemen:--- i beg to present the Annual Re. port ot the lnspector's Department for the year ending December Mst. t925. 23 The bylaw tixirttt the remunera~ lion ot the unicorn and directors of the Company was passed on motion of Mr. c. H. Doerr and Mr. H. J, Sims ll 59.60272 13,900.33 - ' , l The P%agutiat statement was pre. 1 heated and adopted and la printed a i"'"""""' on till. We. ' Well lotion“ , I Mr. H. L Jansen expressed him- , sell as extremely well "tttttted with 3 Ithe Financial Statement just pre- l wanted. The Company perhaps was 1 not so aggressive as some comp-tr, I ies but had been getting its ttel of business tor all that, and Its tirtst 1 consideration was to provide sale' 1 insurance at the lowest rate. rather - than going after volume ot GGG.! 460 The Economical was a home com! T pany organized to give cheap insur-I the ance. and they built up a good - sirong reserve so that all claims may be paid In full when a loss, occurs. He paid a tribute to the t S harmony which has always existed 2 P among the members ot the Board 2 C and their desire to run the affair-,1 C of the Company on an economical l C hash-L it " IS 46 " harmony with that of proviou you. and thorn that the poucy at tho Company In qtrissq gale Immune. " 1 low prtco In appreciated by the tsunami public. Reinsurance collerled 237.07 Boilers $.'__._m__r'.t.t.rerrr_ Gasoline. fining and anion .'e'_r__r._..rr_r___rr.. Incendiary .."."'_wr_-r"..F Smoking .___ .tV_FVteV._...t, Spontaneous Nimbus. Lightning VV...tM.. Electric motors homers & irons ._..F.VVr..rVt Defective wiring ._rtrrrmr__. buildings .r'..9_.mrrr.rFtmr.m' Overheated stove and pipes ....‘..‘......$9295.20 Overheated chimneys & grates .'-.rt__rt-t 6682.77 Unknown .wrrt'rr.tte.e_rme.rtt.. Adjoining and adjacent For the Year Ending December 3lst, 1925. made I rennin monthly mum nhthe books of nrmnm and Vonrhpr! of Four Company for the you have found the "ma marred and tteeordhtq to the nhmrnot "Moms-m and halann- "trtet which we Mercantile Hazardous Isolated .__. $1.!M.264.64 16,134.48 25‘68812 Inspector's Report S 73,503.05! 379,498.4't ' 305,996.42 ' MI Ig d If I‘m rm! ,SF'S‘Sg/m ml $4144.73 857.04 31.463986 84 $1,492,801,94 $1,t1'.t.102A7 $127669.†I , 13900.33 l $113769.35 374265.70 36309.80 17094.0g 22570.63 15977.97 6372.6t 2054.65 2532.75 2366.37 2081.58 5001.77 2702.22 ot the i 2 Jansen. , unumu uuu nullurale sum or new! Among those-press/nt In the meet- l men who are really the chief factors ing were President Geo. C. H. Lung, in producing the business and it is Vice President L. J. Breithaupt. {my pleasant duty to keep the 'sen-) Messrs. P. s. Lantenschlager. H. L. tam position of our Company ever Jansen, George Pattinsnn. Hartman bvrore them. Krug. Henry Knell. Cart Kant. l Respevttully submitted, "i/Psa,,',', Director W. H. Schmulz. t . A. H, D v tt. n ct r.! Assistant Secretary F. W. Snyder, E e 1 l ape o jlnspector A. H. Devin, H. J. Sluts. , _ Mew“ Company 40 Years (f). ','idegtftfi, 'i'iQrtue,f,': 3 A vote of thanks was tendered tol Malcolmson and Geo. Rahn ot {the field agents of the Company/vo-mud. T. Patna ot New Hun- oh.asst 01': 1.. ..__.._L,_ ,..L;... - '. - _ A tgtso.oo1 l The net result from busineasv 1 placed tor relnnuring companies dur’ ing the year is as tottows:- [Net premiums received‘.....A.$59350.82I :Imsaes """""'"-tt-.t"rt....rt........,.. 42261.27 about 275 in number. which was re, sponded to try Mr. A. Malcolmsnn. who has represented the Company far 10 years in the village of Moore- mem, and hy Mr. T. Peine. the Com. pany"s representative in New Ham- burg. sure-sum to his father, tha late Louis Pelne. . 317089.55 As usual there were a number ot risks cancelled during the year for Uitrerent reasons after my careful consideration and investigation. I have visited most of our agents dur. ing the year on my rounds of in- spection and loss admstlng and was able in a number of cases to assist them in sécurim: business and otherwise solve some of their num. ernus diirieuities. The Company _ extremely fortunate in having an efficient and honorable staff of 2tll men who are really the chief fastens in producing the business and it is my pleasant duty to keep the aplen-l did position of our Company ever lit-fore them. Rospertmlly submitted, _ I A, H. Devitt. inspector} Reinauranco Rnsorvo Fr (rrre nuance over all Liabilities Unpaid Losses _r_rv'rVTtt,rNr__ Less due for rc‘lnnurnnce homes '_Frr' -ertr 'rr.__r_wr_-er VVr_ _ Fr_FPT Commissions _'F..e.___ _. _. _ . 'rVVrVtr Reinsurance Premiums. ....†Rehalen and Returned Prem, ., Mum. Prov. and Federal Taxes Expenses ot Management ___. . , Dwellings 1 Church .. There were 31 (on! lone- timing the year classified as totio- Ronmrtfully ttttttmitted supplies "e.'r'"tet Garage .""'r-r.....w.. Threshing outfit Furniture .'r'rrrr... Grocery stock VtV Stable and shed Blacksmith shop General stores. stock and Moving picturre and lodge halt ""e""N_w._rw_t......r.,.__e_..., Wqodenware s t o r a g e warehouse "'_r-"'e'....rv._t.. Hamlet's turniture and " Saw mills "r"-.-.'.-...-...,....... Planing mills e'PP'rrrrerrerrtr...s., Chopping and "our mum Cheese factory F'r't'8...tqrt-errr Creamery "mr-""""..,.)-......,..... White lime plant ____'r.._r...._ Woolen mill ...w, "e"er'-rr-e_r.a. dwelling _--...-....,.......,' Hotels and contents..$3500 Boarding house and contents ....__ "_..r.._.w. 1600 " "U; u I it3V if?“ " lunar In. - , Plant ...q... f ........ 4 Chm-u _ .. l Valentina; ...qr.. .. , "pan may!“ "a , Cleaning chm†I! , an explosion: rF".6r.arrwrt. , That‘s; pipe: mr_t'er$.tqr.. 3 Hot - qe.6..retqr.r.-...e..... l Honing - on stove l Rug on hot " register. 1 Burning viral-h on Soldering outfit Friction $r.r_.....ra, Intel Balanoo Mercantile Hazardous Isolated J. SPUIJIY 345.141.980.00 3100.000 00 1600 3127.69.68 322576.00 524234.00 EXPENDITURES 'Fr, $ 127,669.63 'r'"rtt FP' 49,930.64 .rr_r _ (V 39.39199 m. ,Fr.F 17,231.39 axes -rr T 7,651,36 _ _ . 56550.34 $4500.00 _ 3950.00 $4884.00 04400.00 3100.00 4000.00 4000.00 3070.00 3000.0o 1000.00 LIABILITIES 1750.00 1500.00 1500.00 1 000. 00 1 000.00 1000.00 700.00 3000.0o 3000.00 5100.00 , W orll ltr, Auditors all 45.42 20.00 11.53 6.18 At the conclusion of the ennui! mas-Hm: the Board or Directors met and reflected the former otttcertc President, Geo. C. H. Lang; Vice President. L. J. Breithaupt; Man- aging director and Secretary. W. H. Svhmalz, _ burg. and others A resolution expressing apprecia- tion ot the splendid i1remtrttutttr force in Kitchener was also drafted and ordered sent to the Mayor and the Fire Chief. An brought out by speakers the Kitchener brigade is the equal of any in Canada for eiticiency and capability. . Thanks were also extended to the Press for their sympathetic attitude to the Company. . Peeling reference was mile to the loss experienced by the Board of Directors in the death of the late Sheriff Lackner. whose place on the Board has been tttted by Mr. Curl Kranz. and also to \the death ot the late Louis Paine. A trlbute was tho paid to the Manama ot service " the board on the part of Messrs. Jansen. Pattlnson and Lamen- schlager. Mr. Sims moved. and Mr. Doe" seconded. a motion expressing the thanks of the Company to the Dir. ertors and the Board of Mame- ment tor the excellent manner In which they have handled the Milk: ot the Company during the put year. Appreciate Kitchener Fire Force 5,824.00 3.57537 Waterloo The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company lion. .We Reretyttie,t' u f.tfttit'nih'CPdftel, gtnmaudapéuu hum»! W half-W0,†J.; Mad l [ rr'rr., m Anni) I trgN gang Let Us thgi_"oi'JI,',' w. H. somuu. Ila-cot t 298143130 1.1942641“ 1.448.60 151,786.05 1,3â€,85116 to mtnnint of ttrut You "l, i Galt 33101992 aloof) Kitchener I'M-37. .3 2 $1,403,085,“ 31.491601.“ JLc",",a"s't'lt" corinuitn sd u t'ots a I: or.'rir4a 0 yuibll: ytborut "I (d moi t', WI!) 09 W