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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Aug 1922, p. 2

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itgrown its quarters and sought new "to accommodate its steadily expandâ€" n The erection of the fine new ge building of the Mutual Life, the ent of a handsome head office buildâ€" the Dominion Life, which is to be conâ€" g.:enlarged in the near future, the into larger quarters in their own head uile by the Waterloo Mutual Fire, ;:fff the former post office building Materloo Trust and Savings Company, ily the purchase of the Devitt Block and renovation by the Ontario Equitâ€" which will be its new home, all speak Â¥ly of progress and advancement. aterloo can rightly lay claim to being rtford of Canada, as it has frequently s Drop From Sky _ and Cause Shock j'!mpanies and the years will see conâ€" expansion probably undreamed of by future holds untold possibilitiee for ecount of its effect in restoring normal ns and bringing an era of prosperity to unusual interest is being taken in the Jook, particularly in the West. The opâ€" ‘Teports brought back by those from amunity who have recently visited the Evlnoes are borne out by the recent es from authorities who have been a special investigation of the crop prosâ€" roughout these provinces. reports received from prominent railâ€" Heials now on a tour of inspection, are Utual Life, the Dominion Life, the \\Murgaal ‘Fire, the North Waterloo \Mutual, the Waterloo Trust and Sayvâ€" pany, and the recently organized Onâ€" me Life and Reinsurance Company &, are a source of pride to citizens and o the community. Each has in recent ek a peculiar incident mear Saskatoon, Sask., ding to the Saskatoon nt meteor plunged from o Big Quill Lake in Wynâ€" .. the eplonlon shaking ‘~body, seen by many in , dropped from a clear #uds of steam arose from w some time after it had wates. The shock of the wus felt in Wynward, ges trembled. mmidnight and 1 o‘clock teor was seen descending i#t of Saskatoon. , It was the city, but no reports #eceived regarding where THE CROP OUTLOOK m children _ are 4n China, meteoric â€" disturbances sd froim Vanscoy, Sask., 6f the city. Vanscoy Ard five or six loud exâ€" A . the carth between § Pike Lake was shaken wils deciared they had inancia! ‘institutions which /have zflu'mxth the splendid ‘initiative K . These companies have arvelous growth and today finds the premier institutions of Canâ€" lg‘fbelr benefits among their f policy holders throughout the taling municipality of Waterlco are ions of solid worth which have arge measure to the high presâ€" ing which the townenjoys Province and Dominion. Outâ€" these are our insurance comâ€" heat and as OF CANADA â€"© Elections in Ontario > | in Fall Being Rumored, KV 9k Rumors of a Provincial Election in Ontarto in the fall are causing consideable discussion in political circles. Consideration, it is said, is being given to the launching of the two pending byâ€"elections in Southâ€" east Toronto nad Russell in Septemâ€" ber. The Manitoba election results has quickened interest in the quesâ€" tion of an early appeal to the elo¢â€" torate in Ontario. Proposal to Change Wordâ€" ing of Marritage Service clergy and laymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church, meeting in Chi cago, not only has recommended that the word "obey" for the bride be omitted from the marriage ceremony, but also provides to cut out the WM'- "with all my worldly goods I thee endow." . Numerous other changes are also set forth in the revised "form of solemnization of matrimony" in the Book of Comâ€" mon Prayer of the Church. 'l'hgu changes will be put before the Trienâ€" nal General Convention ofâ€"that comâ€" munion. ‘This will open in Portliand, Oregon, on September 6, and conâ€" tinue for three woeeks, If the reâ€" viston is adopted, not Only will the woman‘ no longer have to promise to obey her husband, but she will no lopger have to take a vyow to serve him. ‘The proposed new cereâ€" mony makes the yow of the woman identical with that of the man, and r.rr giveh by the dommission d that this is in keeping with the joint commission of Bishops, of woma® as the civic In man i thr Spicticn um i fme | oo .out, despite the recent drought and the grop | of Female trouble, outlook in prairies is on the whole, excellent. w'_:x in faimitiner onl to the Hexerer bn4 tefiatininrrcint ‘couragement not only to , bpt e an o . those in haot.uu.mmm .{Wm:" aafimulafiudtectonbudneu x: me of all my miser Here in Waterloo County the crops are also “I.gq,@-q;(,'-h. promising and a trip through the County â€"at .flw‘:hc‘::‘ this time serves but to emphasize that we RBVE | mepyyita.tives:" in this County one of the most fertile and fruitâ€" . Made ful farming districts in Canada, the farms reâ€" “l.lin":: flecting the efficieriey and progressiveness m"'""“ wés Timit with wKhich they are operated. l > All the animals went into the ark but the dog. He didn‘t have to. He had a bark of his own.â€"Grand Island Independent. g~â€"â€"â€" www nnigine s _ inmin en in s P Settling strikes takes a much longer fim.fl than calling them these days. If somebody would only solve the coai strike, things would look almost normal again. Those Nukol promoters sentenced to the jail farm will not hate to worry this winter over shortage of anthracite or any other kind of coal.â€"St. Catharines Standard. ~ The numerous serious and oftimes fatal moâ€" tor accidents which are occurring continually show the necessity of caution, both on the part of the motorists and pedestrians. Failure to take proper precautions may mean injury and even death not only to the motorist himself but to others as well. "Safety First" is a good motto to follow. A correspondent of the New York World says Germany could pay(a good slice of her own debts if she sold her art treasures. In the past 28 months England has sold $20,000,000 worth of rare paintings and manuscripts. This is exclusive of the Burdettâ€" Coutts collection and the Gainsborough Blue Boy, Berlin, Dresâ€" den, Munich, Cologne, Karlsruhe, Cassel, Dus: L13 9011 00B 506. td oc is Acc Asttnnats ind \6 Airricy ie seldorf and other\cities have works of art so far considered prigeless, "The Clean ?fi_nd Paint Up" spirit seems to prevade the fown‘of Waterloo to an unusual degree this/ year, and commendable interest is being taken to have everything look spick and span. Many house owners have been giving their homes fresh coats of p&int and citizens are also keeping the surroundings of their dwellings looking attractive and inviting. Quite a number of the stores and blocks are also been fres iy paintea, considerably enhanâ€" cing the appearance of King St. NOTE AND COMMENT 3A CHURCH POPULATION OF UNITED STATES ‘Ten of every 106 persons in the United States have no religious affiâ€" liations, according to statis‘ics gathâ€" ered . by the Federal Council of Church of Christ in America and published in the year boox of the churches. & The other 96 are divided ‘as foi lows : The year book gives the total church population of the country as follows: Protestant 75,099,48%; Roman Catholic, 17,885,646; Jewish, 1,800,000; Latter Day Saints, (Mor mons), §87,918; Eastern Orthodox, 411,054; Total 95,584,107. Protestant, ~75; 18; other faiths, 3 The thrée largest bodies are: Methodists, 22,171,959; Baptists 21, 938,700; Roman Catholics, 17,885, G46. * % . CANADIAN TEACHERS‘ FEEZS FIFTY CENTS a HEAD FOR CURRENT YEAR ‘The fees payable to the Canadian ‘Teachers‘ Federation by the provinâ€" clal bodies for the current yeas will be fifty cents a head to cover i budâ€" get of $6,000, drawn up by a commitâ€" gmmnt of teachers‘ claims reâ€" bulting from the Edmonton, Brandon, Moose Jaw and Now . Westminster striked during the past two years, }vmu-Mo through the Canadian tee of all provinces represented, it was decided at the annual convenâ€" tion hald in aSskatoon, Sask. â€" contributions which will be asked for by officers from the. provinclal affiâ€" Roman aCtholic Mayor Victor Mraylag of Elisa beth, N.J., recently réceived: & letter from Torouto, Ontario, offering him "twelive tull quarts of Morgan‘s Pure Canadian Rye" for $18. ‘The mayor wasn‘t ‘interested much, but turned the letter over to.. Prohibition : En forcement Agent Samuel Cone of Newark. The later scented an anti Volstead . plot, and mailed the e‘ghteer iron men as directed to number 58 Colborne street, Toronto. ‘The .parcel post mandelivered a package to Mr. Cone. It was the Toronto Mounitain Dew. â€" It was rye, all right, but not the thirst‘ quenchâ€" ing kind. It was the grain instead of ‘the. liquid. Consequently they cannot touch the slicker that sold it to him ,either. There was no mis representation: Aged 134 Years â€"â€" "Uncle Johnny" Shell, Kentucky‘s oldest citizen, said to have been 184 years old, died at Greasy Creek, Ky., last week of infirmities ‘of age. Shell, a mountaineer, was ¢laimed by his relatives to have been the oldest man in the world. Among the many mourners at the fu son, William, aged 90. Damage by Messian Fly ‘ Considerable damage to a field of wheat by the Hessian fly has been reported by Walter Holmes, & far mer who resides near Eberts in Chatham township. Nearly a third of his entire wheat acreage of thirty acres is affected. ‘The discovery was immediately reported to the Chatâ€" ham office of the department of agâ€" riculture, who are now conducting an investigation into the depredaâ€" Istarted taking Fruitâ€"4.tives" and me of all my misery and suffering. /I om free of pain and headaches and the terrible Constipation, and what tions of the fly. Other farms nearâ€" by are also being searched for evi dence of the fly. SDe a box, 6 for $2.50, tria} aize 250. At deslers ‘or sent‘ postpaid hy Â¥Fruitâ€"a tives TLimited, Ottewsa"* / Daredevi! Injured â€" Charles N. Fitzgerald, celebnted‘ dareâ€"devil, who in 1916 offered to shoot to the moon in the iterests: of science, is in a serious condition as the result of a 222â€"f0ot headâ€"dive from an aeroplane into the: ocean before a holiday crowd at Ashbury Park, N.J., last week. His jump is said to be a world record. Fitz gerald, who was piloted by Jack Casey, plunged head first fromâ€" a wingâ€"tip with the machine travelling seventy miles an hour. . He touched bottom in thirty feet of water. Lite guards brought him ashore. He is suffering from a twisted neck, brokâ€" CANADIAN® AND en wrist and possible internal inâ€" juries. ‘ "I‘ll be well pronto," Fits gorald | said, regaining consciousâ€" ness, "and go out after my own reâ€" cord." _ Good Run Saimon A despatch from Vancouver says the catch of sprinmg saimon off the west coast of Vancouver Island will be exceeded only by the 1919 record, it results so far are to be taken as an indication of the season‘s yleld. It is better than that of 1920 and 1921. o(l Button Causes Death e Knutson, farmer / at Minnic Lake, Sask., was killed by lightning while at work on his farm, accordâ€" ing to a report which reached Sas katchewan Provingid! Police headâ€" lieve the lightning was attracted by a brass button on Knutson‘s cap. Inflamed with lHquor, John Mosâ€" kalick, 39 years old, beat out his wife‘s brains with a bread bourd in the kitchen of their home, 10088 Cardon avenus, Detroit, bechuas she Had attempted to protest against the daughter for some minor offense Puld Out $27,047 458. ... ln'v » the year 1921 the Work | Rialw attached. to. LUnivgryite 4e MOBh] _ Ganadian Foré, t"® .cs _ > ing oompleted : to Sbtaln the . neo8§~| dred, acres and _ fronting | ofi .Detroit sary quantity : ot Yadtam â€" to> permit | ® es finwn the éstablishment â€"to operate.. .One wfi the:â€"Walker to:start with and. will, cost ; the; proâ€" | the Hord ; ‘Ccomp Mm vince moreâ€"than . $109,000. _ .. ;. _ . | Henry: Kord â€" said: that . thepurch Large Gold Shipment :_. .. | ed »that <all* detaily \of ‘exparision :Gold bars, valued at $2,500,000, reâ€" woubd " issae> from/"égecutivie> of the cently arrived at New |York on (the | Canadianâ€"‘ nmlt +* Thes . "Cangâ€" Berengaria,; consigned to. J P. Motâ€" | than ‘concérn 46‘ entirély: :separate gan. and Company, for ‘the ‘a0count | trom the‘ Ambricah Ford enterprises, of the British treasutyâ€" of whichâ€"the | but Mr. Ford As‘a" stockholder., â€" " ~ Norgan: firm. 15. the fiscal: agent im | /+( <c~ 0 â€"=oA _1 n ne> ~02 the United States, ‘A atmilar shiyâ€"|‘ _ ‘~Decisigh on Embarge | _ * .‘ ment is also oh the way on anothor |© Replying to guestions in the Houss steamer.; â€" While "the Morgan . frm | of" Commond,â€"London, regarding re said it was . not sdvised as‘to_the | dent ‘derelopments inâ€"the cattle ontâ€" Blirpose of the m it is beâ€" | bargo | situstion, .. Premmfer Lioyd neved in â€"Anancialâ€"circles ‘thet, the | Geprge sald the Governtient accept British government 15 accumulating | ed. the vote of tha Houwse . of Comâ€" aâ€" supply ‘of gold‘ here for the pur. | moss as s mandate to deal, at the pose of using. it in part, payment :of | sariiest . poskible; time, with the emâ€" the $125,000,000 :interest ‘ on ‘the wat | bargo .problem on the lings . of: the debt due:in .October. . ~/.*‘__ | resotution smdopted â€"by . they House: x uo+ qummek _ t 90 ° Sam UIRRRis C 5. s L MWenseent 1 o at :anndunicement made. by °P mines be clared by certain names, such as lump coal égg, coal, stove coal, ‘etc., was the purport of a resolation passâ€" ed at an atlâ€"day conference o(,M“l*’- P33 te coal, opersiors ‘and goveriiment officials at Edmonton. A. committee of nine will deal with the matter . ceA gmomt . .. _ . ./ [OCommpany, pt. 106 Broadway,. "bob: «.‘ .. ‘Bentenced t6 Death _ . ‘ | bed" her hair‘in the prevailing mode. Eleten persons, including the Petâ€" Almost . Immediately, @gccording to rograd Metropolitan, Benjamin, bave | Mt. srid. Mrs: Jolin Brown, with whom been sentenced to death by the Petâ€"| she dited in :Brooklyn, she regretted rograd ‘ Revolutionary Tribun@l for | the act and grieved. When she fail interfering© with the seizure ‘of|ed to appeer tor breakfast or lunchâ€" church treasures.. Fiftyâ€"three others | eon ob July 27, Brown tried the door have been sentenced to:various terms ‘ of her room; smellied gas, and. sumâ€" of imprisonmient. . Twentyâ€"two were| moned. a policeman.‘ They broke. in acquitted." â€" . ~ 20 0*. ‘|theâ€"door; | The ‘girl‘s body, fully Tunis to Paris\ Flight . . Lieutenant Pellatier Dolsy effect: 64. a. nomâ€"stop flight tecently from Tunis, northern Africa, to Le Bour: get, near Paris, a distance of about 1000 miles, in ten hours, §5 migtutes, in spite of high winds. : He started at 7 d‘clock in‘ the morning, fiying over ‘Bardinia and Corsica;.he then followed the valley of the Rhone.to Paris and landed at. Le Bourget at 5.55 p.m.: L ie (frulsr Replaced Cars The 150,000 freight cars‘ and 5,000 locomotives delivered toâ€" France by Germany . since the â€"armistice Rave been replaced by new material. Reâ€" cording (o a Swisg delegate, who has just returned fromâ€" Berlin, where ha attended a technical conference of railway men. o 'extnpt'gln_‘u"_ has been the progress in the construction of rolling stock in Germany; this exâ€" pert declares, that by August 1 the Gérman railways will be as ; welt equipped as theyâ€" were at the outâ€" break of the war, so far as the quanâ€" tity of. rolling stock is .concerned, while the quality .wil} be superior.}. Cattle Polsoned in Maltonâ€" . _ . Several valuable. cattle and sheep, belonging to Messrs. Bert. Featherâ€" stone and F. O. Willmot, farmers, near Milton, have died from . poison ing. The cause of the trouble will bo ‘investigated by the provincial authoritios. . ra 4 Took Potson bylflwl?»l J sn Mervin Armstrong . of. Janetville; mistook s ‘bottle_of formaldehyde, used for killing smut on whest,, for some formof medicine, swallowed & Alberta Cogl‘ Standards . ... That coal products of the Alberta trom death. Two spoouatul to a | of water is generally used. by fa ers for killing smut on whest. Instantly Kilied in <Thorgid Piant, : Auother ; fatality, . occurred At . the BHeayer Roard plant in Thorold. Town< ship. Tussday -orl::‘:‘vln Vnndl‘ Bob was instantly 1. His right arm was caught in the paperâ€"making machine, drawitg.in Bis body.: ‘He was employed as aâ€"helper and wa a m:p»wul-w'fi srboas with the ( | forces ‘a for hmm warign at o merd Board tor about By®: years. . ... . Traine . Cetein nQ@# . ;. . > </ i To s . n fiieinierenti, c hua:s 1 â€"+. 4 m 1 vvw..‘-.fl‘ .. cansiish Te Rmaat‘s _ [ o 299. |E I‘ ?.‘ . RProperty, aggregating several but | ..> °. °7 &. . drod acres m,mef_"*"f‘!“ Â¥7 AT Lo Eo C P onsR e c L O9C . abae 2 t 900 9 The Government, continued ‘the ‘Preâ€" mier, hoped to consider:the decision of both Housesâ€"at. a yery early date and decidawhat action. was~requirâ€" ; . Negrets Bobbing Hair â€" Two weeks ago Miss Ruth Evans, an attractive, , highâ€"saiaried â€"stenogâ€" rapher‘.for an, executive of th: . mâ€" eriean . Telephone and . Telez. .ph son oh July 27, Brown tried the door of her room: smelied gas, and. sumâ€" moned . a policeman.‘ They broke. in theâ€"door; | The ‘girl‘s‘ body, fully clothed, was found stretched out on the bed in a gasâ€"filled room. Three letters on the dresser left no doubt of :her sulcida! intention. â€" . . y Roads in Quebee . . Hop. J. L. Patron, Minister of Roads, ; Quebec, _recently © announced that all roads planned ‘for ‘this . seaâ€" ron :would Be completed aind in use by October â€"15, in accordance ; with the : clauses ‘ of the ~codtracts. ~He whas ; very ‘optimistic regarding the work now going ‘om and_ expressed gratification over the fact that munâ€" icipalities. were nowâ€" coâ€"operatifig much ‘more than‘ever to help ,the Department of Roads. By that.tim he ‘also : announced, . the prov{n-; would ‘have 1,500 more miles of good roads, In the four months of actual work $7,500,000 would have _been ex: pended on rosds by ‘his dgpartment. , The "cipgawup" deal.is through. No opposition waa" heard ‘at ‘theâ€" apecial. meetingof the Tororito City ‘Couticil held lnst~wedk to ¢onkider It. â€"The six byâ€"laws conthining the legisiation nedessary were put through in bait ‘Yukon Assembly Disssived _ .. The Yykon Legisiative Assembly has beeg dissolvéd and writs will be ingued for an election to take. place some : timé. in. September... The: asâ€" sembly ~congists: of 31 â€"members, ‘preâ€" sided over by commissionars. an: hour. â€" The Council without ‘a d‘apéntjng voice, also parsed the reâ€" sotdtion reaffirfiiug /.the ~position fifill"i!"w mn the raâ€" dikl" pplaws.... The: a ‘imesting â€"of Couneit $aly 45 minutes, but it W,’fi!&l!\m ot $he biggest pobosition ‘in . which the city has ever bebn interested.. _ =_ © ;,~__ _ : . Park . Their Babies~ . . . Members o( the. National <Federa: tionâ€"of Business. and‘. Professtonal Women‘s Club who attend<the ‘orâ€" tion in Chattawooga, July 10â€"16, will be aAbla.toâ€" park â€"their bables when they attend :pession./ Ts fedefation annowhose that special quartérs. wili te. a6t ‘abiile‘tor â€"the Infants, with triiged ‘nursye in sttendance. Byery, dist /and . amusement that s , child canld ;‘u or desite will be -:3 ad in the nursery. Dr. Bertha well : tim ““M idar ‘cz‘a . Poonsyivania State rtgd.: was "the, Airst mothor, to y -*‘-r ® method :; of C n ut gate ~immigration for the three months‘ this year was 25,092, against 41,472â€" lest*.year. . The following tables show Eow the three months in 1922 and 1921 compare: * Year of 19272 â€" . â€" : *4 United ; Montb. British States Foreign Total April °... .2 048 gzes i1282 598 May... ..5.972. 2,866 2361 11,199 June .. ..3,675 2291 1329 1295 May . Totals Gamblers. Lost Money Gamblers. .at. Kenilworth . Park, Windsor, on July. 27, bet $$8,607 and lost $34,052â€"ar .35 per cent. of the money played. Of the $96,607 bet, the. track took $18,047 and the Proâ€" vincial ‘Government $21,005. . The gamblers got ‘back only $62,555. > Leaps 10 Stories to His _ â€" â€" â€"Death in New York Dr. Archer B, Johns, a chiropracâ€" tor, fiung himself from a tenâ€"story window on Madison avenue shortly after noon: Wednesday and was inâ€" stantly killed in 34th street. | His body ctashed on the sidewalk tour feet behind two women who were walking toward the avenue. They turned at the sound and beâ€" came almost hysterical. ‘The. suic‘de, occurred at a time when shoppers and the luncheonâ€" hour crowd thronged the neighborâ€" hood, carsed a jam of people and vehicles which was not‘cleared until the doctor‘s body was removed. Dr. Johns left no letiar to explain his met. On the floor beside . the desk was a large splash of dried blood, which‘ led the polite to be lLeve that some days ago he may have attempted ‘his life,, and then through some fdtogynocrasy changed his mind &s to the method. > g-xfi. Wcy < se tase : > Millions Béing Spent on : ~â€" Highways in Canada apent on flpflwf’ Canada‘s ‘high ways whenthe ,fireâ€"year period terâ€" minates in the fell 6fâ€"1923, accord: ing" to reports‘ rgcaived by A. W. Campbell, Dominion Comnmilsstone» of Highways. â€" Ofâ€"this total $20,000,â€" 060 will/Rave ‘been appropriated .by the Domiaion Government ‘and the remaindér®" By* ~the different Provâ€" Mleo makers of KELLOGG‘S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG‘S BRAN, cooked and krumbled ‘.*â€"Kellogy‘s . "WAXTITE" Corn: Flakes o dikmthgin‘momâ€"m ‘ they ‘are %! There : _ iz isn‘t anything refreshâ€" : oys ‘ing, palgtable or beneficial on ‘|lal | ABAD9 ’a‘hotfdi; than a big bowlful of : BM |«+GAST] ©â€" ~Kelloge‘s "WAXTITE" with â€"|\IM|" eAp) Fifty: million dollars will have been ly . ... 11,695 .8,425 Year of 1921â€" 1° ....8,476° 5,035 . ‘..1,088 :*..0,899 wip it i ue in ..22,458 11831 5,035 3,710 3,086 1641 8,850 2,292 1183 $5,092 15,052 14,143 12,2t1 41,402 2y inces.. Of the Federal sum { yet $800,000 to be taken up Agreements have already / be entered into by the Province of 1 tario calling for/an expend! _f f 12,500,000 by the end‘ of â€"1923), which sum $5,000,000 is the Fef share. it > a The New Brunswick GoYé has now all of its approprii $3,000,000 under agreement,~ minion Government contribu 200,000. A total of 1,595 highways.is. on the program provement.. .. .. a . Alberta,. the. last Province. t« part. .in. the. national>. hig scheme, has just filed txr J plans for .road . improvement ; the Canada Highways Act; â€" the Provinces are now .workit der the general regulations pr by the act, and the work throt these Provinces is now being C out in accordance with the ul stanpdard . specifications. c A device for catching grasshi ers has been invented by R. Haw of Windthorst, Sask. The ide&‘ bodied in the invention is very . ple, and. consists of crusti‘ng hoppers between rapidly. revol roliers. These rollers are six ‘& ber, 10 feet long and each five in in diameter, and work side b$ â€" ‘They operate from a table, ‘sim to that of of a binder, the two rollers. These rollers are six in 1 ating from two sprocket Vl which carry the whole macl USsE REVOLVING ROLLERS |. To catcn onAuuoP?‘n 18 THE!LATEST DEVI while the four inner ones .fGYO by friction. Any insact, m small, alighting on the rollers, immediately crushed. Ilr.,lfiij has had h‘s machine vaientéed. . EATON CO. GET CONTRACT ‘The decoration committee of: Btratford exhibit for ‘the National Exhibition at. Toront awarded the contract of dud the Stratford exhibit to the T. Z1 Minard‘s Liniment for Dandruft,

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