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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 May 1919, p. 5

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'2')tmtmtter of tho lumen who were .Frare ot the change of the mar- on. Frlday ware on hand on morning with their produce tr customers were able to get . anor- aupply ot butter and I DAIRY cows sou). 1'5!!!“ an": He: and stores in Waterloo and [everything In good condition. ‘Crlllu were held at the schools scholars made a quick tsit the alarm was sounded, The escapes recently Installed at tral school enabled the schol- trttt. upper rooms to leave in' the; two mlnutee. At the Alex- t Ochoa! the scholars were out in; te And at the Separate school! imam I. holiday on Saturday was mod by the townspeopie. Some It the day visiting friends out of limb . goodly number “tended in)! ulna nt mtchener. Others 4 pa dar in their garden; f. iiitiam Auman ot Elmira rec- , - a curload of cutle tor m to Swltmrln'nd. The cattle I M by Munro. Josiah Stunner trhn C. Burma]: of Waterloo fun or a spool-Hy tttte quality. IXPECTED HOME IN JUNE. Mtr, mowed from Pta. stan- F Mt on Friday he states that Ina-dinn- In Vlndlvootock. Run-Ia. at to pillar Canada on May 15th pic-mama“ of Russia, which will I reach Halifax about June. The gm enjoying good health, but h to return home. . shoes tar the whole tamity; #31593, who in selling out hm humans. You can get them at we. . m I. “a only I umall attendance new at the market Friday g and an a result tho produce t In quickly disposed. There I“ criticism beard'hecau-e the M were not notitted at last Lmukot ot the change of the t dny this week to Friday owing P Mth, beinx'a public holiday. result some of the (warmer: did u of the change 3nd did not “Ll " morning. hr acid at 60 cents per pound - at 46 cents per down. 1: NOT BOLD CELEBRATION ON JULY lST Ilene-um] sale ot the choice lot In cow: belonging to Koutt and In Wu held at the Market m, Kitchener on Friday morning “can Were milled. fresh co'ws I It from $1000. to 8176. Spring- .m 8100. to 8150, and young cat- Mn 840 to $55. This was one ot net herd! of dairy cattle sold an. H. B. Ducting VII the ON INSPECTION TOUR. l moduli ot the executive of "grttto Musical mu. it was I not to hold a Mg crtirmratton wk on Domlnton Du. mum. 'trrsttr In securing suit-Ne tu,Ti"g, and hand concert _ on In the park on the even- Atty In. Willy evening. May "th, the [in m ttrat open " COW . the canon on the mutt: leer. ia, CROWD or FARMERS AT MARKET week Fire Chief Karges made mu tgur ot inspection of the r not secure u good pair of when you can buy them so (mm C W. Hagen. who in so t of the shoe business. It "ttts RETURN 1113100 HOMES; chglflgo mm Cu, we no?» tte mutant trtiettttidii /iraii; m of the banned Nun“. .At Waterloo. May 22nd to In. V' trod. Gnu. . any". light oi the m». l voice-ad home two more “I “I”: i1'Cfe..r1C1C1'..', In hors on Hand-7 when REACH LII-on " 1 te".',': Ct In” And Pte .. q Mn: not: Wm. m m , . Ch! . . _ win-ina- m an lack m «can Mitht "r in». gbiao ' ' idii mum-ad dour-duh hm My ii't'i'lFS5'ii'lt,et, (hunch 07.- News Notes “I 5 Her ”none “I I. , _ “"'~‘ Ira; It t.tiii)'ii;iifilittt! iii tl vino trust! the p l may pm Heu- . And on and”, Walt-r V. um. Ir. Hausa, ttnrt I. M: B. “all. Roy Wil Reeve Bohlender thought that the demends ot the men for en 8-hour any was a fur one and believed It should be [rented even it " did mean in mtt. Iny of n mllllon don-n or more lol- tho Hydro Commlulon. The can outlay would be apportioned over the vuiona munlclpulmeu Ind won” not he a heavy burden. Other member! also took part In the diam-em but desired more igttortttntiott on the nut- ter before giving their “union. my" BoMender Ind Cmmcitior router Vere ”pointed dengue: to attend the meeting and vote for or again“ the remnant of the men n they ttrrti" Bt. A joint meeting of the Waterloo Water Ind Light Commission and the Town Council was held on Thur-any evening to consider the request ot " dro Power Commission to Bend dele- gates to Toronto next Wednesday to comm" inn mun-i. of the Hydro men at me Full: tor an eight-hour any DELEGATES WERE APPOINTED IO ATTEND MEETING Last Tuesday morning Mr. Herbert Snyder ot near Heidelberg was the victim of a painful accident. Ho wan engaged emptying a box contnining I few sticks of dynamite when one of the sticks which he wag holding in his left hand cmiodod blowing off part of his thumb and ttrat thttrer on his left hnnd And severely injured‘ the nu ot his hand. Hit use and head were nluo bully burned rain the powder. After the accicjent Mr. Sny~ der was conveyed to the home ot Mrs. Hnizworth comer of Spring and Sny- der Sts, Waterloo, where his injur- ,, 7â€"-” -.- ....... {ea wrre given medical altontlovL Mr. Snyder who owns . farm near Halal-Ibo"; will be unable to resume work for mine time. Prof. Little ot the Semlnry Icted at abut-mam. DYNAMITE STICK _ EXPLODED IN WORKMAN’S BAND com ttid, Messrs. B. W. N. Brigg. Rev. D. A. Mekeruetter, 1nd 3. B. Phylum acted as Judges. . Excellent musics! numbers were also flu-nicked. lnciudlng a solo by Rev. Mr. Voelker, Preston. Udiel' double (narrate of St. John's church choir and a piano ado by Mr. Fred Uncke. A umber ot than by: went through some ofltho Davy battle- and were with the Canadian ”my nt .cccupatlon in Germ-n] when the " Imam-e wu signal. The long much into Germany put the bore mlé ttt "ltr. and they are all looking the ple- I hue of heath. The annual omtoriéal contest of the Wlterloo College Vi. hold ht the Library HI.“ on Tuesday evening and m otammtt Wrap Flu um dent: of the college participated in the contest, the successful contestant bolus Mr. W. A. Schmidt. who spoke on the subject wnuGiHiwiG' Tai. none. Othar students who took part and their subject: were: Stud-at Homuth--tttdim Student Nieritett- Abraham Lin. ORATO’RIGAL comm WON BY W. A. SCHMIDT - ..P-"'e_ W-.. m... um“. and lawn; the “rams at [an wagon Jm:|.d, headed stown Cedar “new Wham ho was 'inttlty brought to a stop. Spring lever II In the air. Ivan the home hue it. One of the horn- ee of the Canadian Express Company felt that w” Tuesday morning while standing In front ot Wilhelm“: har. nuea shop where his bridle was being changed end started all at once. headed tor pert: unknown. Things will get tn the wny though. The Rrtrt of than; happened to be a car. belong. Ins tour. C. A. Boehm. When the horse Ind 1tttte,ed, him-ell from this obltnelo. l was the render In 1 badly damaged oondltlun. he sought 3‘ qumtcr thoroughfare than King street” _ _ _ _.-_... -. -.... “w... Heme. Earl E. Martin. tr, Ruler", F. B. Final. Roy “Hmong, W. I. Ill-ah- hergor, water Hotm an! Liam. J. Bucky. ', but uni. i-si.- "v.73. a; F1 a an tho obi-ET T; "‘1"; “it the" uni-55's: um Ah It“. snot want at _' Vayz_lll¢ mulu , all = 'dP,ulNf','h'h'="g.t,ttt mam-ooh“...- ”Wk, 'rht,'ltt8t/tidtt'rigiii, which»... n. - an In ' --_ 'f "" ii,5ilteiti?,SS.'iit)itrit U.“ M .I . I". In. iiiirir- I. up 1illh11'A1lttttp. gnu our Student Kirehoter-. Autumn... Student Wittig-9tr J. A. Number» REACH LIIION " , P. M. J.eillti.ai fe, t'tt'M II " v-..“ luv-uni“ a, an... vv. 0. nanny. " Weber Street lint. whlle the tow- els don-Md " In. Athrtttht any ho abtafnnl by the - at Number 231 from Mr. Faucet. (I Baton Mot. PRIZE DRAWING or PRINCE“ or WALES CHAPTER. I. th D. E. - '"t"e8trq note“ In the drto.intt hold recs-n, an an; °rlncuo ot Wnes Chapter ct the [0.03. htrm now been announced and the forum“ holder! of the Ram“, Int] out": their when by inc-10min ticket. Number 152 mm a. gold-bended lee, 13'0"va h! In. w. J. Handy. Golden wedding-tMB-ttto. Hear. tieet congratulations, Ind good wishes are Minx showered upon Mr. and Mrs, P. H. Sims this week by their hosts of good friends. upon the Pit. lien: Annivereery ot their wedding. on Sunday the 18th. of M", Mm. " their residence, as Highland Avenue, Toronto. To few only is given the honor and privilege of tiny conilnuoul years of happy married lilo. This am. how. ever. has come to Mr. Ind In. Sims. who have enjoyed I wonderful record at health, hlppinul Ill! pro-verity. wim'mod pronpecu of celebfnln; their dinmond wedding " It”. Mrs. E. A. Snow was the hostess ot I cosy entertainment at her lovely home on Tuesday afternoon. in honor ot her guest. Mn. H. McKny of Him- ttton, when 3 row intimate friends greatly enjoyed the delightful hapl- may ofthla charming hostess, in. cluding a little chat with the guest of honor, whose return visits nre at. ways looked tormd to by her Twin- City friends. Mrs. Alex. Kline, and two chlldren. Nancy and lltlle Willie leave on Wed. neadny for their old home In Scotland. where they wlll spend the summer months renewing old tuattmitttanems. The many blends of Mrs. Mano wlah her a pleasant voyage. Cpl. Herbert Kilppert Ind Walter Mieike. two Wlterioo boys who have been doing valiant service with the British Engineers in Rance. arrived home this week. and are receiving the heartlest of greetings from their hosts of friends in Waterloo. when they were the guests ot Mrs. Kilroy; Montreal will be the scene, next week, of the annual meeting of the Imperial Order of the Daughters ot the Empire. The TwinClty Chapters win be represented by Mrs. H. M. Snyder, Mrs. C. H Mul- And Miss L. M Bruce. Mrs. '1'. H. Seagnm Ion midi-fife; Toronto to attend the Ontario Jockey Club Races. A jolly motor party _ compound of Mr. and Mr; E. Frowde Seagrun and their visitor Mrs. Aqdqrson. Capt and Mr. Larmoar of Vaneouvar was 1 Visitor at "Ellenlle" this week, the guest of his aunt. Mrtr. Alex. Howlo; en route to New York. , Mrs. Hugh McKuy ot Hamilton wu- Lhe guest or Caplpln E. A. and Mrs. Snow at their residence In Bridgeport for several days during the put. week. . The Duchess of Devonshire Ind Lady Dorothy Cavendish have return- ed to Canada after an chance at new era) months In the British Isles. Captain and Mn. t H. tHatrrrun Bre spondln. I law days In Toronto. the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. boy- Good- erham t Mimi Emma Randal! clue up (mm Toronto In: week for I visit with um um. Mm Hattie Room and other re lame. ln In city. . Mrs. Will. Ind little daughter Iona Wednouuy morning for Montreal when they will all for Scotland on an extended. visit with rpm-awn. Min Jennie Mr. " Martrarert Are, lanes Walnut!” on t trip to Sodium, 'usitlrt* trom Montreal on (he Grumman on the "th. Mr. and Mn. Cunningham of Tor. onto were week-end visitor-- " the home pr th_eir_son. my“ E. D. and Mrs. cttnniuirhiG.' HIKE "rat. Park. In Ila-cum" " Four Int £9123 MENU. PM»: In. Knight " londoq tho Ind spam the nu wax villi". Md: Inltownjeq. 1trr Edmonton. Atta, “out 1'!" A“ at a. r'tr'ad'Md',tt'1tuue. Mum-cum”. In. 3. lull-I Mandy: PM” u- u - - visit with _ereaimtrtumomaadD.emet. In. Johnston ind but”! ot Bruno“ .39 she vllltol’l it 'Ntttor. an," gaming up for the weekend. Mr. to! In. nun-I- left Int ov- Mum-Momm'ltrlnmm “I Id a. Palm: Coat. It. - much Aiken ot Home Jul. But. It renown; no Quinta-cu m Wuorloo. ' when she " uxZTJEuTin Grit", CW Phsn is buck In town up... am a. '"qh.omt with relaun- In Shh-Into. mum-u who may mutt”!- not iirdlrlAThr"iiTro'lP2' a: but tn the from”) to " Robert Dada-Powell. the ornamen- in! hand " the Bar - mow-cm. mmwlnmnmuamomh MI “W _ . t Carl Dunkel I“ arraigned in police court this morning curled with he, ing intone-tad in s prIic 913cc con~ in." to the o. T. A. lie pleaded guilty. lilting that he had been drink. Inx too much cider. Me wu tttsed '10 and moaned " ttxtm tor coats. Ho paid the Bm, and was allowed to TO MIIT cHlIF scout Beotttmtoter Robert Apple!” and a hum! of night but hey least: ten on the 0 o'clock at on Tune” foe Tomm. when they will an A dinner served In the Mnonlc Halt. and to which between Dilly and gammy sat dorm, preceded the meet- In}. In the discussion qt the 'l.1t,',?"' ot improved hotel nocommodu n the Mattnitr to secure hullclel'lt; Accom- modation for visitors to the manual furniture nxhlbmons was "alert-ed to. This “mug; dMlculty would. it was expected. experiencod In securing tgeeommodattion for visitors to the shoe exhibition: to be held, In Knob aner next month. At the monthly meeting ot the Kit- chener and Waterloo Manufactureru' Association held Mannie) evenlng im. proved housing and hotel accommoda- tion in Kitchener were nmong the chlet topics of discussion. The out. camp at the melon we. the quaint, mom of I strong (romances to deal with these qneutionn consisting of A. S. Capwell, G. C. H. Lang. Hr. Ny- berg, A. H. Snyder, C Brown, L. Me. Brine. B. O. Weber. B. C. Rebel. The committee was insttucted to welt on the City Councii at its next meeting and urge upon it the necessity of prompt notion to relieve the present‘ hon-in; situation. Discussed at Luncheon of. Kitchener ind Waterloo Empiorem' Assn. Gold Rock, a ttttod-looking chestnut gelding. won tho honors in the that hunt event. while Koikeuny, I some what unmanned gelding, certainly earned second position by a “perfor- munce that was clean :1an for i tick on one Jump. Third prim was aw- arded Bonnie. a bay mute..ridden by Miss Bub unlock. iillllslllt ANN HUTEL Sfllmll 2. ieglt entry. Doiei'ul (Walls), s. run entry. Hon; Kong (Kummer). Time 2.09 " ' The victory at the race can be part- ly credited to Jockey Lyn tor the clever manner in which he need the Benrdmore entry. Never obtaining . clear mange until the heck tstretch, Lyke in Behind the Sensual pit and allowed them to nee themaelven Into submission up the home 'etretch. Here Lyle carried the mere Round the pair and raced into the lend. an tlt,? e length to the good under the w p. r' The Ontuio Jockey Club 3% the put. nee out of its on met. but? ting the grounds and the tree! in per- tact condition. It was the Toronto Hunt show and they derived the bene- tit of what surplue‘ we! furnished by the his pursuance. _ The Queen's Own Bud may” Iti"d'2"'rtht out; the and: l we rendered "rfotttt selection- 'u-tou' to the calling at the that own "rt at , o'clock. th- Cortltm cm. with on entry ot th my " N which uncured, ridden by their Minot!" owners. Plat. 'br mum. _ The Klug'l Pluto m the second event on the prom mod the en- trtnts. Ill even dam. pond“ put the land. They warp In. than two minutes ll the barrier and they made ”on”: break. Ladder " Het broke won. but Undo John urged In from and ted mum! to the that turn, when he wag wpplantad by (lulu-y, Dolelul Ind Hong Kong. The other t%Mrastt entrant: were to clone com met and on they rounded Into the stretch It looked like another dean tween ot the Wnterloo stable. Two hundred ylrdu trom the wire Jockey Lyke brought " whip tutu ploy and by a hard nut-h lowed Into the loud tour lengths trom the wire. Unek John tired and mu luck. The result: 1. Beardmore entry. Ladder of Light (Lyn). tuittttt'teuLi2tifgi aa I. 0. I‘M m the m. Ila-ovum in». “wanted. “and h tom: and which of "ll. “I“ he tor-ml gin Apnea»: tor '" nu but to I» for " DRUNK PAID 01m NAMED Fred J. Sunlnn was nmlgnod In police court till morning churned with robbery. " In “low tint he robbed John Allen of $47 on Sunday nlkht. Tho story told to the pollce Monti-y Inn-con " All” and which led to n; In"! of Bunk“ II that All“ Ara. "slung at the name at Sullivnn an: we no on, In. In tho Vicinity " the an ”their hm. He and the you” that um no hm In" thtt. ttmum hm Bunk“: followed him gm may Illa: up on the ram nuns Mt FRED J. SULLIVAR " ARRESTED IN WERNER mm“. of in) per cent hceaiG amounting to 8883147 were manedt The operating report showed re- calms amounting to 86,267.07. expon- dlture- amounting to $4,170.71 This With debenture interest um! depreca- uon deducted left 1 net profit ot 8569.- " which compares moat flvornbly with I not profit of $129.08 for the ume month Int year. Patmsturera curried In April Int your mulled t99,206, thiss year 113,477 whlch in an The electric r~ceipte were 814.433.- " expenditurea 810,481.53. This with the deduction or the debenture account and deprecfwuon left 1 net trrolit at 81198.11 widen comp-rod (amt-bu with a prottt of $1179.01 dm clued tor the nine month lest year. This we: e better shown; then the sea department which had a gross prglt ot $145.85 tor April hut year. (he sold in April thin year was tr.. Ir91,700 cu ft. tn April 1918 4,727,000 cu. ft. Coke sold and used in water gas 360.645 “In. Account: amounting to 323052.08 were passed. ‘ Rates Are Reduced. I The reduced rates for street light- tug and for power suggested T by the Hydro Electric Commission were sc- cepted by the Kitchener Commission upon motion of Mr. Lang seconded by Mayor Gross. The reduction menus a cut ot 11a er eent.tor power and 6% per cent. for street lighting. The rates tor domestic and commer- cisi current remain the same. The tender for pipes and tttttmrs was awarded to John Fennel a Son who were the lowest bidders. Operating Statements. The monthly operating statement showed as receipts amounting to 38,914.62 with a total expense of 87,-\ 623.94. There was no room left for profit alter writing " $1,301.27 tor‘ debenture account, At the tetrutar meeting of the nght Commissloo Wednesday evenlnz. the M10]: of the conductors nnd motor- men of tho Street Rsitwsy depart? mam tor an advance to 38 cents an hour and time and a half for Sunday did not provoke the discussion (not was expected. As soon as the Petr tion was read It WI! moved by Com- missioner Lang and seconded by Com- missioner Kranz to have the matter of err-using with the street railway' men In the hands ot Superintendent McIntyre. The two meter readers also appealed to the Commtsslou for a ruse In vases and this nutter weal also voted into the hands ot Superin- tendent Mclntyre to make a suitable! adjustment. Conductors and ’Motormen of Street Railway Want More Money. RATES ARE REDUCED M1ltl'filllit FUR nflllfll mhu WARE ilililkl l3 (lirlllllgiu 'jiiiiriii"iii"i'i'r'""ii'i' pom?" thmttittgsts ,irttiteditseotkinuad my! my sin-Outer tittii"ii,it, fii 3% 1us"ettrtdaytei9mxrsesshes moaned: will be i !,tj,'d1:'i' "We purpose waking Piss a store for the masses add ehu-rciiii,i,f: which all loyal citizens may point to with pride. . ff. ‘f Look out for our Special Annouiyxsment in next issue of tsir, paper. _ _ _ I ,1' l., l Special Bargains in Wall Papers. . Special Bargains in Groceries. 's Special Bargains in Men's and Boys' Suits. ', _ Special Bargains) in Men's and Boys' Felt or Straw Hats. It will pay you-to come on in and, see our specials, and do your shopping in Waterhio. _ _ _ - . l . _ Bill. & 00. ' Structly Dash Store It a: mod loud-y " . M that In"... "tve.. my to; u: dik co., Successors to'Bechtel Bron. l WATERLOO, ONT. ', ' Toronto. May 27 Tttntl there In hllher standard or interment! among worker. 6n Coma. Mun Ovu- bolero ttnd that while they are ntudylnx ec- onomics and nthnr nut problems of the dar, ampinynrs remain In ignor- ume ot the big world mmomem. In. t summon! made try Rev. Ernest Thomas. fTetd secretary at Army Ind Nary Bond of the Methodlnt Church ”wrote tho human-Isl Corr-mink»: lthln morning. _ Amm than Kitchener be,, who po. " . BOt0t, turned from tht from on and”. no P . .~-ln Rriipr aluminum Inn of Mr. ‘ " 21m. to Mr. n ma Mn. . -‘ we wont Puck". I 1|!“th was with (in M.' 'l: . balm ---_--------- In than. tt. 4tP8t'Mt elm". Alma le" rag-r ff3P'tfe I.” st cghaetfe. u fun». sen. N. ELMS‘LEY ms RETURNED non animus WORKERS tyrmihr -.... WHILE EMPmm any IGNORANT Ottawa. May M.--- Frankly re~ contains that he has returned to , Canada in disturbing Nines. Mir. Robert Borden, replying to the civic welcome extended to the Prime Min~ later and Major-General Morrison, declared himself to be an optimist, and asserted his belief that Cana- dians would deal with their prob-, iems ot reconstruction as well and 'iaithiully as they had taught that war. The Prime Minister's assertion was received with much applause, which was equalled in volume only [when Major-General. Morrison, in closing his remarks Try Way or ttntrt message to the Canadian people. stated that “duringt tour years or war the (knadian Corps had never retreated a step and never lost a single gun." No Mann if Hope Continua. "The hopeful spirit that sustained Canadians during more than tour years of war." Sir Robert said, "will not be found wanting M the even more ditrieutt days of peace. it that spirit continues to inspire the poo pie there will be no cause for the slightest alarm. Canada stands in la splendid and hopeful position to fare the world. We‘haVe great en- ergy and great renounce, and ours is a great future if we M not waste our mom. I believe that among a people so highly endowed will he found some better method ot solving our problems than some or those \methoda whieh have occasionally ‘hecn in evidencmin the part. i am ‘as stroneg determined as anyone to ,do whatever part I may have in remedying any existing evils. Let us Bet an example to the‘nations ot the world in our methods.' t for one am an optimist. l believe that the men who during the war so splen- didly did their part will be a steady and dominating fttthrettee for law and order. and that we shall have in Canada such full Cooperation. without regard to distinctions of visas, race or creed. as ‘wlll onahlo Canada to accomplish this high des- tiny which is hora by right of herlt. axe." IS Sees No Cause for Alarm if Spirit of Hope is Still Dominant. $3 BACK Puplld‘wlll writ: the" [upon all submit name to their teacher: who will humans scttttol punctual for- wnrrl th to tho Ontario snow I“ [no her 'the 1m, when an tNM.. The Onurlo Motor Dengue has " tered through the Ontario 810“ League twelve cuh prizes. toulanIV one hundred dollars. for the Meow poaltlom upon "Haw Chudronw,”y Help to Avoid Motor Academy; w The rules governing the may”: no such um wm permit the on tht e of any school child In mturtisl " Tho composition may he amid!- M58 or um: um must be written In Entllik. . If prose. it must not exceed tsis Wormt, " in "we " mutt In coal!- od to " ' ,M ( The prize. will bum two clam: (a) Scholm 12 “Wt! under. (3) Scholars or 13 13“ d over. Amt. prize its 'tteen dollars, tmt m: ter prises and tttMO " dollar pr):- , h ouch class untried J SCHOOL CHILDREN e. TO warn: ON BOW ...', TO AVOID AOCIDENTI l The thtancial trttstement,trh_.tt celpls tor the year of $816.67 and fill. ance on hand ot 8101.13. an Indiana over the preceding year, when the Ink " ance on hand was only $62.81. 'r r H, For Stronger Bear. -HP. A resolution was passed Invorh‘ v“ stronger beer. Three T relolntm “I trom the Toronto Womers'y moor , Lean were mo generally am,“ and called for animation with “it . Canadian Lnbor party, Payment ot..., compensation to nllenlmrn workers. ' Ind employment of single women In M preference to married women. ],'._ Btrattord, May 2lr.--Moro than " JM hundred sud ttttr delegates were tri'-; attendance here venom, [mi I "A? mtrtero8thel'rovuceatttut "in -. convention of the Ontario labor m " n, cultural Association. Some sweeping 7 7 changes were made in the o 'at GG with I View to consolidating T I N work. Formerly there were seven“ I Vlee-Prettideuttr, but now there lg qit-. i", 1y one, and each industrinl _ mmtr3yau q where there in a central Labor Mum intion has a. representative on T Executive. J. F. Marsh of . l, _ Falls was re-elected President: "t _ g a. Marks, Secretary-Treasurer, with ( Ugo-Lam eph Manse as assistant. and m Betti» " of Kitchener as Vice-President. ‘1'th following members ot the Event”; bot are already appointed: Wm. Etch“ - .'s; l _ St. Thomas; Neil Harrup, 'llah'l'tilt .: jg Walter Powell. Hamilton; Fret-Hwy Greenlaw. St. Catharines; G. Ty.. Pagl- " in mg. South Waterloo; B. L. inwdg Stratford; A, Patterson. Ottawa;. y-saagtt. Baxter, Kingston; H. J. Everttt, Cw M bait. and Thus. O’Day. London. . dtl Women Want Granulation. "b'" ”f "'ttere were twenty-eight women pug delegates present urging the forma. " tion of a women's organisation to our 7 brace the Province. Six women were 's, p' appointed to meet with the new‘ era; '44.": cutivo to consider the menu of tori-"1v? lug such a women's ortrareti0m, ” 'It. MANY momma)” Iii) Sweeping Changu in (hats. a»! Dilation by Ont. EM! N“ _j:: tional Association. . 'i mums MEN. 1 m smumaa i" te Iona. I .w-ln Bridnpon. on B. " Mttt, to Mr. and In. WI; Melon, I ”mm.

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