The following is what the School Inspector, Mr. Roberts has to re mark concerning this Township: "I wish to express my appreciation of the very efficient work of Mr. Hamâ€" mond, Wellesiey Attendance Officer, he carries on his work with tact. exâ€" cellent judgment, and secures highly effective results. During the past three years there has been no case which required legal action and the results are as ctated by the Chief Aitendance Officer. Byâ€"Laws Moved by L Baechler, seconded by J. Mantz that Byâ€"Law number coen.. to repeal Byâ€"Law 652 which provides for a grant of a ‘bonus to persons erecting wire fences along the public highways in the Township of Wellesley, be read the first and continues: I have no Township reâ€" cords in general for Ontario with which to compare these, but I think you may take it these are in the first place." "I doubt very much if there is any County in Ontarioâ€" which can excel these results, 67 out of 74 Rural Schools are in the Honor Class, that is Over 90 per cent. The Township standing is | Wilmot 94.8. North Dumfries 93.7, Woolwich 93.22, Waâ€" terloo â€" 91.58, â€" Wellesley 9L.i6â€"He The following letter in reply by the Chief Officer will show the reâ€" sult obtained for school attendance in the Township of Wellesley and in particular in the County at large: A communication | was received from R. H. Roberts. Public School Inspector, North Waterlo0, stating that he had received a letter from the Chief Attendance Officer, Deâ€" partment of Education, Toronto, reâ€" lating to School Attendance in the County Of Waterloo, that a complete eummary of School Attendance for all Schools in the County for the four months, September to Decemâ€" ber, 1930 were made a copy of which was sent to the Chief Officer. All the members were in attend ance, P. A. Wagner, the reeve, pre sided. The minutes of the May ses sion were read and adopted. . Wellesley Municipal Council met pursuabnt to adjournment at the Township Hall, Crosshill, Monday. June the 1st. 1931, 19 o‘clock in the ferenoon. WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP In Report to Wellesley Township Council, School Inspector Roberts States 90‘; of Schools in Honor Ciass.â€"Court of Revision Hears Assessment Appeals and Some Reduced.â€" Other Business. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beaton of Waterloo were in Toronto on Saturâ€" day attending the wedding of Miss Be;!y Southam to Donald McMerâ€" rick. Cundick, ar Kenneth Li Kenneth _7 Charles Ja Graham Hi St. Joseq Friday 1 recovery her large Friday last, is makir recovery which is ple her large circle of Twi Twinâ€"City students ronto University who home for the summer Miss Frances Bechtel Haehnel, Miss Helen Patricia Detenbeck, Breithaupt, Miss Hele Luella Aletter, Miss Miss Ted McAbee of the King Edward Schoo! staif spent the weekâ€" end in Toronto. Several score of girl members of the Mutua) Life staff recently honorâ€" ed one Of their number, Miss Gladys Bearinger, who was made the reciâ€" pient of a miscellaneous shower. Miss Audrey Weichel. daughter of Operation Joseph‘s . a Aletter Elizabeth h Liphardt, h {inklnn _ Jaimet, â€" i Hilliard a and Mrs. . Rocky Mountains Are Ideal Holiday Land last and Messrs. Miss Helen | Detenbeck, t, Miss Helen Weichel, who underwent n for appendicitis at the hospital at Hamil*on on , is making satistactory ity who summer Bechtel, p Helen of girl members of staff recently honerâ€" number, Miss Gladys was made the reciâ€" Staebler Charles and John pleasing news to Twin City friends rs. Wilfrid Bean Allister Lackner _ Fred Dreger attending Toâ€" have returned vacation are: Miss Carolyn Merritt, Mise Miss Esther n Rieder, Miss Hope Goudie, er, Miss Julia _ shower. daughter of underwent s Ruddell, in Merritt. Beaton of SCHOOLS RANK HIGH Moved by L by G. J. Voll t oi Health salary, $10.00; Nel:.ml Mcâ€" Faddin, _ compensation _ for sheep kiled, $40.00 ; Jos. MeCormick, assessur‘s salary, $96.00; W, P. Damâ€" meler, assessor‘s salary, $96.00; C. B. Barbour, collecting refund Birmingâ€" ham drain, $3.00; Leo. Lienhardt, work on road 21. $3.50; Martin Lineâ€" bun, work on road 28, $9.45; J. J. Gilliland, work on road 28, $10.25; Hy. A. Brubacher, work on road 31, $7.25; S.P. Friedman, work on road 32. 5Uc; W. O. Herzog, work on road 33, $9.75; Herman Bechtel, reâ€" pairs to drag, $1.25; Sawyer Massey Co‘y., power grader. $3275.00; Ed. \Voisin. gas and oil, $44.60; L. M. |Sc'himlv!‘ gas a/c $2.45; H. Doherty, sulary. $77.50; Harold Dedels, operâ€" ating power grader, $82.40; C. W. \\\'ilkur. gas a/c, $130.07; John W. Scehlueter, work on road 25, $§.50; Ed. Schotl, work on road 2, $11.50; Simon Huber. work on road 4, $19.â€" 05; H. E. Ratz, lumber on road 4, $78.82; Ezra Gascho, work on road 7, $8.75; C. J. Lichti, work on road 9, $1.00.Ed. Bier, work on road 9, $10.â€" ©0: Hy. Hieronimus, work on road 11 $775; M. J. Kieswetter, work on moad 12. $2.00; Edwin Hackbart, work on road 12, $9.00; Peter Herrâ€" gutt, work on road 13. $6.25; E. J. Dietrich, work on road 14, $12.25; HOE. Ratz, lumber on road 14, $13.â€" 85; Alex Diebold, work on road 16, $1.00; Cecil Hackett, work on road 17. $7.00; ‘Total, $3994.94.â€"Carried. Court of appeal reâ€" assessment rolls, 1931, at 2 o‘clock p.m _ The Waterio® Chronicle, advertisâ€" ing tenders, $6.75; Alex Herrgott, compensation for sheep killed. $5.00; Martin _ Linchan. _ valueing _ said skeep, $1.00; G. G. hlslllser,.]-art B. porn ic reeaiinl in iesR irmaaia ie k _ Proposed by J. W. Burnett and G. J. Voll that Byâ€"Law number ... to amend Byâ€"Law 849 in 0 far as it relates to the execution by the clerk of contracts with individual users of electric power or energy in the Township of Wellesley, be read a first and second time.â€"Carried. by J. Mantz that payment of the Payments Of Bills And Accounts Moved by L. Baechler, seconded following amounts be adopted and paid by cheques: second time.â€"Carried Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Scotchmer, of Ottawa, anc Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cochrane, Waterloo. Mr. Oscar Schneider and Mrs. B. F. Stumpf of Kitchener attended the wedding at Hamilton recently of Miss Irma Fleischer. Among those funeral of the | hend at Bayfield N. E. Thoman o Waterloo Miss L turned _ t from "W Miss treal i: Mr. A. T. Thom has returned Waterico after a three weeks‘ t to Texus and the Southern States Invitations have been issued the marriage of Miss Jean Campt Murray, daughter of Mr. and M Charles M. Murray of Buffalo, N. to Lachlan Rumpe!l McKellar, : of Mrs. McKellar and the late Hai Dales McKellar of Kitchener, marriage to take place on Saturd June 20, in Trinity Chapel. Buffs Mrs. Edward Bearinger, Union itret, Waterloo, entertained at a trousseau tea on Saturday afternoon takes place in honor Gladys B »d by L. Baechler, seconded 1. Voll that this comnell form se," Wnurloo.“‘hi»- ll:,;:i.t; was home er, l.:n. =oobu. of Birmingâ€" ss Florence Mueller of is the guest of her i Qharles Mueller, Young to her Waltham Lorraine Edward F. Seagram has reâ€" r of her Bearinger o her Waterioo shortly . Thom of : Schneider home in K School", Y were Mr. Edna St. â€" and Mr who of Mr. and of Buffalo, 1 McKellar daughter, whose m Chapel attended Albert To of Birming : States. issued for : Campbell and Mrs. Kitchener Waltham, Saturday , Buffalo t Towns and Mrs. marriage f Monâ€" mother ; street Harry r, the 1 to trip the On motion of Baechler and Burnett council adjourned to meet again, Monday, July the 6th, 1931, at the Township Hall, Crosshill, 10 a‘clock in the forencon.â€"Carried. St Clements, June 4th, 1931. _ After filling in, dating signing and sealing said Byâ€"Laws it was proâ€" posed by Baechler and Voll that Byâ€" Laws 974 and 975, as filled in be read the 3rd time and passed. â€"Carried. Treasurer‘s Financial Statement June 1st, cash on hand ... $1933.98 Cash received during May. 28$112.63 P. Cesh on hand ... Outstanding Accounta _ _John D. Lips, 140 acres, assessed $6100,00; Andrew Lips, 140 acres. assessed $5900.00. All of which is respectfully submitted. Crosshill, June 1st, 1931. P. A. Wagner, Chairman. Committee in open council and in committee on Byâ€"Laws: _ _Dogs struck off for the following : Alonzo Hahn, Robert Moser, Jacob Jantri, John R. Lichti and Rebert Voisin. Aaron Diefenbacher, error corrected. Leonard Horst, asseseâ€" ment changed accordingly. Lawr ence MoMahon, assessment changed to Sep. S.8. 12. No action taken in the appeals of George Eydt and Mrs. John Peppler. The 280 acres owned 71;)7'730-11;1.- L‘iâ€"pq now deceased were arranged as folâ€" lows : Samuel Roth, lot 13, con. 4, E.S., assessment reduced, $200.00; Ezra Hoffman, assesement reduced. $200.â€" 00; C. V. Gies, eastâ€"half lot 7, con. 9, asseesment reduced, $200.00; Welâ€" lesley Knitting Mill, assessment lowâ€" |ered to $2000.00; Straus Brothers, assessment â€" lowered â€" to â€" $300.00; Enoch M. Bauman, aesessment lowâ€" ered _ to â€" $400.00; Alex _ Schnarr, changed to sep. S.S. 11, and assessed down $800.00; Ambrose Hahn, asâ€" sesement reduced, $100.00; S. J. Miller, assessment down $200.00 to $1200.00; Firman Ward, assessment reduced, $200.00; Samuel Harron, assesement reduced, $200.00; Milton Glebe, aesessment reduced. $100.00; Mary Stroh, assessment â€" reduced down to $300.00; John Heinrich, assessment reduced $200.00; Louis Duench, assessment reduced, $200.â€" 00; Jacob Foerster. asseasment reâ€" duced $200.00; Louis Schaub, asâ€" sessment reduced $150.00; Herman Schlueter, assessment reduced, $300.00; Ralph Hahn, assessment raised $100.00; Jacob Lels, W4 lot 9. con. 7, assessment thflni;ed to H Hackbart. into a Court of Revision re 1931 asâ€" sessment rolls and that Mr. Wagner ‘be chairman of said Court.â€"Carried. Complaints â€" were â€"received â€" and well considered. The chairman reâ€" ported as follows: We the Court of Revision beg to report that we have examined the assessment rolls of the Township of Wellesley and heard all complaints and appeals by which the following alterations were made, that is to say : ayments during May 8 * n aobug x P i ; ; ce Ee ol . an " "a d e e WATERLOO COLLEGE RUGBY TEAM G. R. Casselman (first aid), Dean W. C. Froats, F. Bermon, F. Haak, E. Gomann, W. Hamm, J. Lochead, Behling, H. Scherbarth, E. Wellein, F. Goos, H. Little, O. Alberti, V. Monk, S. Alberti, A. W. Jones, Pauli, E. Ruzsa, J. Hemphill (coach), H. Casselman (manager). rmrerommmeimmenmennmncns meag: uie ie nepeone ons itc in o m ns t weree m in nso prorgns uen ons wore m ane w roaee a Court of Revision re 1931 asâ€" SUPPLEMENT TO ment rolls and that Mr. Wagner y a rairman of said Court.â€"Carried EZRi'g\l:"Cg%Ol:.;TED aplaints â€" were â€" received and * PLE considered. The chairman reâ€" N s d as follows: We the Court of dÂ¥e A new book comprising aihi Peter F. Schummer, Clerk $22602.06 22597.38 4.68 33046.61 10449.23 BAND CONCERT ENJOYED The _ Waterloon _ Mustcal Society band gave Its second open alr conâ€" cert of the «eason at the park on Friday evening. Prof. Thiele providâ€" ed a varied program of music which was enjoyed by the hundrads of music lovers in attendance Next Sunday forenoon a German service will be held in St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church, commencing at 10.30. Mr. Roy S. Bean of the Chronicle made a business trip through here on Tuesday of last week. Miss Annic Hill of Kitchener was visiting with her parents over Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs, Henry H. Dahmer and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer and Lyle spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Klaehn in Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. Clayton Heimpel was unforâ€" tunate to have ‘his hand injured while operating a machine in the Doering Trunk factory, Waterloo, last weekâ€"end. He will be unable to return to work for some days. ar> Se CR wIOC â€" Mr. Harry Behling of Kitchener was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moore Hill at the home of her parents after which the cortege proceeded to St.| Matthew‘s Lutheran Church for the. service and to the rdjoining cemeâ€"! tery where interment was made.‘ Rev. S. J. Wittig officiated at the house and graveside and preached the sermon at the church. The bereaved family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their hour of great sorrow. t Hand Injured. _ | _ The death took place at seven c‘elock on Saturday morning of Dorothy, the third daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Sol. Kirch, at the age of! 14 years, 9 months and 17 days. She‘ had been ill for years. Deceased | was subject to weak spells and it was during one of these that shei passed peacefully away. There surâ€"; vive the parents, 4 sisters and 5 brothers, Edna and Frieda (Mrs.} Geo. Uhrig) and Edward of Kitch‘ ener, Erma uand Mildred, Hnrry,l Bobby, Arthur and Lloyd at home. The funeral took place on Tuesday: afternoon. A short service was held Hamilton relatives. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson and St. Matthew‘s Brotherhood conâ€"ifamily spent â€" Sunday â€" with _ Mr. structed horse shoe courts on the Charles Matthews and family. grounds of the former M. B. C.' Mr. Thomas Maithews of Elmira Church, This building is just being} "Dent a day last week on this line. wired for hydro service and an exâ€"|_ Mr. and Mre. A. Beggs and son tension is added to the horse shoe henneth of Milibank apent Monday courts at the rear. {at Mr. Norman Matthews. Death of Dorothy Kirch. I Miss Ida Good attended the funerâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Val. Gies and ~Ml;a Annie Shoemaker spent Sunday with Hamilton relatives. Mrs. John Lauer of Waterloo is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holle for a short time. The auction sule held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James on Saturday afternoon was not so well attended because of the heavy rain. As a result the bidding during the afternoon was not too brisk. _ _Bornâ€"On Friday, June 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forler, a son. Conducted Sale. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clendenan and family and Rev. and Mrs. P. Cober of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good during the past week. week. The newly married couple have returned from a short honeyâ€" moon in Toronto and have taken up vesidence with the groom‘s parents near the village. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Huehn and Mrs. Norman Dahmer were midâ€" week visitors in Toronto. Eoo o d on ns oc oe e nc Ne as to fall off the roof of the buildâ€" ing on which he was sitting while watching overhead wires while passâ€" ing through Waterloo‘s main street. Mr. Pettau alighted on his head on the pavement. He was picked u unconscious and taken to the K.JJ? Hospital. At the time of writing his condition is much improved. Married at St. Jacobs. One of the young men of this section, Mr. John Scheerer, was married to Miss Edna Ernst at St. Jacobs on Tuesday afternoon of last Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pettau moved to Buck‘s Hill recently. Mr. Pettau was so unfortunate while helping to move a building from Waterloo to this vi‘l_lulg-: last Wednesday evening Suny‘ n Maste 1 JR! I i Falls From Building Alighting His Head. â€" Death of Dorothy Kirch. ED. PETTAU _ K SERIOUSLY INJURED AT WATERLOO of B.D Rev. Arthur Mehlenbacher, B.A. A graduate of Waterloo Seminary, w‘h(‘)) 't‘his year received the degree CONESTOGO We are glad to report Mrs. C. F. Martin is Improving nicely, after her recent 7t>hurmh operation. Mr. N. A. King of Rlmira and J B Weber were recent busine«s viei tors in the community Mr. and Mre. Irvin Sittler spent Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and rMs. Sittler of near Hawkesyille. Quite a number attended: the\El mira monthly fair on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Schedewitz and daughter Reta, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Weichel of Elmira. Kitchener Mrs. O. S. Scheifele and daughter Audrey, Of Waterl00, were Thursâ€" day evening visitors at Mr. John R. Jackson. Miss Ida Good attended the funerâ€" al of Miss Weber, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Sidney Weber, noith of Eimira on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. _ John spent the we Matthews., Mr. and M ily of Eimira former‘s pare Martin. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Norman Matthews were Mr. and Mrs. Emerson ~Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Cherry of near Glenâ€" allan. The new Mennonite League of El mira held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Albert Martin on Thursday evening. Mr. Harold Jackson, accompanied by Mra. Jacob King of Eimira spent the weekcend in Toronto Mr.â€" Earl= Matthews and sisters Olive and Dorothy, spent last Sunâ€" day in St. Catharines. Ruth Jacks in ‘Stratford Misa Mary Matthews spent Wed nesday with her grandparents, Mr and Mrncâ€" Thomas Mautthews of El mira. ‘Mr. snd Mrs. Norman Matthews and faimily apent Wednesday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Cherry Ot near Glenallan. Mr.â€"â€" Emerson Martinâ€" of â€" near Hawkesville spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Martin. Mrs. Charles Rutherford was a visitor | with Mrs. William Guise, Tuesday. Miss â€" Blanche â€" King and â€" Miss Litlian â€" Steinfelt of Elmira spent Wednesday with Mica Ruth Jackson. _ Feeling that a valuable service could be rendered to the families of the descendants of the early picâ€" neers of Waterloo county. whose names appear in the Ezra Eby. hisâ€" tory of Waterloo County, Mr. Snyder for some years, gathered informaâ€" tion with a view of bringing this valuable book up to date. Great care has been exercised to secure the same accuracy of information that characterized the original work and the publisher hopes that this suppleâ€" ment will fill a long felt and fre quently exprecaed want among the descendants of the pioneers of Watâ€" erloo County. Mr. John R. Jackson, son Morley, attended the New Hamburg races on Wednesday last. Mrs. Henty Metzger visited with .\h:sf. A. W. Ruler on Tuesday last. â€" _A new book comprising about 200 pages and containing over 2800 names of persons, who have passed away since the date of the Original publication by Ezra Eby in 1895, is now off the press. It is now for sale at the Golden Rule Bookstore in Kitâ€" chener, Chronicle office at Waterl0o, by Leander Weber at Elmira and the publisher, Mr. Joseph B. Snyder. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Ruler aml Miss Jackson were Friday visitors parents THE COLLEGE CORD STAFF OF :930 Topâ€"H. Little, E. slrohn, K. Knauff, J. Neff, W. Nolting, D. Tailby, A. Bottomâ€"E. Neigh, L. Twietmeyer, F. H. Goos, M. Tailby, H. Casseiman im Bruce weekâ€"ond Mrs s. Eli Martin spent Sunday YATTON Mr of with and Orangeville Mr. Charlea and famâ€" _ with the Mrs. L F. ï¬lllllllllllllIIlllllllIllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIII glIlllllllIlI||l|llIlIIIIIlllIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIlmlllllIIIllIlIlIIIllllllllllIIllllllllllllIlHIIll_‘ 1235 2 3. TY" C ND z ol 117 KING ST. WEST Office SCHREITER‘S uea. STEELE‘S GLASSES SATISFY 96 King St. West Sunworthy Embossed Wallpaper New Style Rimless or Frames. $9.50 . 290 s Bread Trays, Sandwich Plates, Casseroles. Flower Baskets, Entree Dishes and assortment of fancy colored glass. Full line of Sheffield Silverware reproductions very moderately priced. Alf. Heller 32 Queen St. 8. Kitchener Friday, Saturday Jeweller omplete Pauli single roll Kitchener KITCHENER