SUSPENDED SENTENCE FOR FORMER POLICE OFFICER Magistrate Weir suspended sent- ence in the case ot Andrew Ross, married, and until recently a mem- ber ot the Kitchener police force, who pleaded guiixy recently 1hrough his counsel, to a charge of making a home unfit for children and thereby encouraging delin- quency. Ross "e, warned to keep away from the home ot Mrs. Pearl (‘ondie. a widow, at whosehome it wag alleged, he had been residing and admonished to support his owa' wife. Mrs. Condie who pleaded not‘ guilty to the charge was advised not to assoeiate with Ross otherwise' she would lose her pension under} flirWt0wrs'vy_rrsv1ra_nce, Act. d Iotnequil. A doctor was summoned and the child was Rimmed. to the hospital. SAVED CHILD’S LIFE Through the prompt action ot Mrs. P. ll. Hilliard of Kitchener, the lite of ten year old Edna Binder- Hansel; daughter of Mn and Mrs. Wm. Blndernhgel, was saved from bleed- ing to death. While returning home from the (-reumery with a bottle of milk she fell and the large .blood vessels of her right hand were severed. Her cries were heard by; Mrs. Hilliard, who at once stopped) (hollow ot blood by forming al in lhe wind and rain siorm won! a half a mile north of St. Jacobs on Friday, Mr. Brennan had stopped beside a telephone pole at the side or the road when the pole came trashing through the car, Mr. Bren- nan sustaining a severe bruise on lhe beam The wind blew down " poles at the same time. POLE CRACKS. THROUGH COUPE Mr. W. C, Brennan ot the Brennan Paving Co. and Neonatal a mum: exciting experience whisk! drtring In â€who.†- court on Ptl. duy moral“ Magtatmte Welt and Jon C. Oren, clerk of the “In“ House $1,500 on a charge ot but“ liquor tor sale. It was .ttotrm that (‘reu had leased the Walpor Home bar. The charge wins! the Zuber Hotel Co. was then withdrawn. OI - mu L0“. mu Mr. In. .C. W at Val-v. N.Y., who Met mum " M "ert..orrartaft.rtot.amet been In the "city to: clon- yun all eo-tttod on my "Money at [fourth to be an on - hand. OCEAN FLOUR SEVEN LILIES FLOOR Made hy the makers of LAST BUT NOT LEAST . Manufactured locally and Few Reasons Every bag guarahteed to give best run": from any pastry recipe. WHY EVERY HOUSEWIFE IN THE TWIN CITY SHOULD USE AND ALWAYS ASK FOR Made to Make Good From Choice Wheat Less Shortening . "and... at the coal!" “It gun-uh“! hr our radon the but " new &mr. PAID 01m FINE COSTS L F. S S I T110 Miskes Louisa and Lillie I Fatrner _','r'21': Twin-(1w spent Sun» ‘llny ungler their parental roof, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. "avid Wagner and family visited with relative iin Monkton last Sunday. l Mr. Willie Norman spout the I""""" Part of his t'avtttiop will; his Iunvle near Wellesley. relatives last Sunday. q Week end visitors at lhe home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hummer were Mr. and Mrs. Henry "mums-r of Rose, W: Mr. and Mrs. Omar Haifa! or Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ch len Neel», Mr. and Mrs. llvnry Hummer and famlly and Mr. and Mrs. Con. Hammer of 'r'avIsime Mr. and Mrs, Hay-ton Miller of Baden and Mr. and Mrs, David Hammer of Wellesley. The latter also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 7.. Wagner. Mr. and Mm. George Bchallhorn and mn‘Oliver or Kitchener and Miss Mary Berg of Wellesley were Sunday Hallo†with John H. Wax- ner. We all "ks-the tine and hrlght weather which we really hare a! present, hut than who wish to sow their wheat are very anxious tohtave rain because of the dry condition ot the so". Threshing h again lho order of the day', no along with other work, Thom Is no real for the weary. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Z, daughter Emma paid Sunday to Mr. and Mrs at St. Jacobs. " Mr. Peter Steckly a Mr. Peter Stet'kly and Miss Illa Yoder of Lucknow. NI.. have been holidaying with the [owner's par onls. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Skaly and other relalives. Mr. Norman Miller. a devote" of [mole Sam's, called on Iris "Wagrror" relatives last Sunday. ' "stTrajd FrrCC'itlT/ttT%-iatt ï¬nd wn Roy visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pius Helm "var Waterloo. Mr. Jim Dewar of Wellesley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norman. Mr. Frank Stemler of Plaitsviile, a former teacher, was the guest Ad JIM). ff. W'agner's last wt'dtutsrrtar. Young Unmch, who resides on the Jacob Martin farm. two miles from Waterloo, was coming out ot the gate on a bicycle when he was struck by the motor car of Kitten- »gger, sustaining a broken leg, severe cut {submit the head and bruises on his face. The evidence showed that the motorist immediate, ly altered to Tray the physician's bill upon learning that he was one or the ‘lalely arrived immigrants and a poor boy. V _ Local Briefs. “1:19,,†tttAd " i In Police Cqurt on Tuesday, Aug. 26th, Magistrate Weir commended the actions of Jacob Nitteneirger, ot South Haven. Mich., who aceident. ally ran down and injured David brtruch, ged H. a young lad who recently came to this country with the Russian Alenuonitesi The Magis. trate dismissed the charge ot negl- gent driving, it being shown that he had done everything possible for the unfortunate victim. . 1 ELOPERC ARRICTID i Mm. Nana A. Stone, who“ but bud resides in Toronto, and Fred H. Koppiin were awe-led in Janu- to“. N.Y.. on waned†111‘th and? will be brought back to Knciiener. Mrs. Stone is charged with stealing H80 ("in her mother, In. Vie-Mk Moore while Koppliu will face a charge ot liesening his wife and child. In court noun time ago Mm. Stone refused to live with her hun- band, while Kopplin also was charged some time ago with then. MAGISTRATE msMIssEs CHARGE or NEGLIGENT DRIVING AGAINST NIFFENEGER . "tttm “VI m loom w - WI. Wade a M un- tng in: in an“ to ma days In Mit Mr Mun; " not on will. undo:- the “anâ€. tte mm. mi “can will an be aha away tor a period of the. noun. Along with a consume]: he Wu unused by consume Cuber utter his car had been badly damaged In a collision. IOTOIIO‘I' JAIL“ POI Peter Stet'kly and Miss Ma or Lockport. N.Y.. have been BERLET'B CORNER Wagner and a visit last Adam Miller fwmawn ,, a-Gta+hi5t.Abntutr " Ewan-MN“ Mr, ttttd Mn, Ezra Burkholder. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Volllck And son Roy ot Datum "an: and†at J. B. Snider‘s. Mm Bunk-o Morgan ht minding come (In. mm m.- Beulah In“. In. Ann Inna "not m with In. Rr, that. at mill. Misses Nollie Snider, Glady- Stem: and Messrs. Lloyd" Snider and Amos Shoemaker and Mr. and Mm. Norman King and family were Sun- day visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shanta. lvr of Turunln visited with Mr. and Mrs, J. T. (m on wedmarqdar. Mr, and Mrs. A. J, li'uggle and son Frank and Miss Kalle! amended the l‘umulizm National Exhibitio‘n at Toronto on Wednesday and Thum. day. T 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bucher. Mrs, Wahl and Mime Neitie Wahl of Kit, chem-r paid a roll at the home ot Mrs, Aaron Snider on Saturday. lathe a number unaided the E. l, C. E, cottventiort which was held at Kitchener during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Amen Dietrich uld Mr. and Mrs. scram of Preston were Sunday Halters at Mr. Nic. Diet- rlch'a. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Wright of De. Iron and Mr. and Mn. (than. Berg- man visited with Mr, and Mo, Philip Romlnxer at Elmira on Sand-y. Mr. rmntr Schulz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lunch wen! Sunday " St. Clements. Many people from here attended Hm tlerlituttiort of the Mennonite Mum-h a! Ehnlm on Sunday. Mr. Irvine Bowman of Portlalid. Oregon. is spending his vnralinn with his mother, Mrs. Miar Bow- man. MI†mm: Soehner In attending the Walter League at Mitchell. Miss Florence Rain! and Min: Emory)“ Ruby of Kitchener were visitors with Mrs. Geo. Rem. Mr. It. Eire-rt of Tavistock spent Tuesday owning with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lusch. While here Mr. Ethyl" attemirut tho Lutheran Conference at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wiggle. Mr. um! Mrs. Nic. mark-h, and Miss Knho! amended 1he.tttrseraI of the into Elmore AIM-mm at llawkesville on Tuestlay last. ' Mr. and Mr: Ivr of Toronto Mrs, J, T, On Miss Roheura Kabel of 'Detroit is spending her vuk'ation at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle. The Imam was informed by Dr. Spuhr that a tree tubercular clinic 'had been held at the hospital on Monday, Aug. Bath, and several patients. were examined by Dr. Coutts, superintendent of the Free- porl Strttittsrittnt. Dr. Spohr said (hut it was hoped to have those re- Quinn: nus-mica to come to the dink-s which ary held every month. Notes of Interest. The Board also believes that the Svhuol Nurses should come under its direction and supervision with u view to preventing overlapping in ,‘ho work being done. The mem- lmrs will accordingly confer with the School Hoard on the queslion. Must lanai Air Tight Tanks The Dominion Glue Company will he required m lnslal air tight tanks‘ within thirty days, the residents in! the vicinity or Ike [artery complain“ ins: frequently as d, the odor com-‘ in: from the open tanks. The much-mi loud at lam took tteeut" cello: in -tttttt with the “when would: on Guelph at., at it: In! - moot- tu on Tunaâ€, August 813. vial it decided to clot. tn. shunt! Ill- leu it in kept in n more Inuit-Iv condition. W. H. Ball “M that it “a in an Inna-aim condition when he vilited it. the ob! be“ left for any: at n time. The â€entity was inntmctod to nouty the men- bers of the nbattoir ot the uncanny: of having the call removed daily‘ and it the letter in disregarded the inspector ban authority to clone iii? building. Wilt Moot "ttsttitati Commit-ion The/Board also decided to meet the Hospital Commission with n {View to having the nurses at the hospital attend cases at the Isolation _ii2','iici. as " was felt that the nurses in training at the hospital were not receiving sufficient train. ing in the care at cases ot contagious disease. Dr. Spohr. medical oilicer of htiatth, also pointed out this fact. He was ot the opinion that it they nursed the patients at the Iaoiatiott Hospital whenever necessary it would be a saving to the city as outside nurses would not need to be employed by the Board. Should Supervise School Nuruc’ Work Free TuhencuIar Clinics and Mrs. Rumn-l and (laugh FLORADALE What you need " help to build up your blood and you mould begin ttt once to mule your blood not: and red by taking Dr, Willhmn' Pink PHIL You will noon notice ma d". {cranes In your holhh by a better ammo and 'ttttrr-d vigor. The "Inn la that the new Mood creat- ad by m. wmmnr my Pm, mm- umos all the - of (he body to nanny activity. and no the, gyn- tent uln- nonrtohlnom and "length. "Jon ll" mt or om M mm begin “In!" new ltnnlth may by ak- I»: Dr. milk-gr Pm pun. You on so! than MN hom your draw“ or by ml " " eqttttt I bott [In 1'“ Dr. Wlllluu' Iodi- clu 00.. Mb; out. When you are run down in health that It 2i2h1t',1 efficiency of your work on wall as your.power to enjoy your leisure hours, or trir min rest, it In time you looked to the cause. " you do not, a sol-Inna breakdown In almost. sure to resuh sooner or Illa In nearly all also thls condition, which doctom usual- ly describe as xenon! deblllty, is due to poor Mood-blood that is de- f‘clent In red eorptgtrtrlem. When the blood In thin and weak your whole "r'"irurte". You lose “meme, hare no enargy. your nerve. trouble you and you feel milieu. ‘it. Mr. Ford is-and should be-tree, as air to work himself and his! wealth as he pleases, as he has done so far. It is not strange, however,'; that the Industrial community at large should be beginning to watch with much :lmerest tar his next) move. , The feudal character ot industry is well exemplitied in this easel Ford in manufacturing has had hlsl mode-types in other industries-' Rockefeller in oil, Cnregie in stair Harriman in railroads. and many“ other lesser chiefs whose names will l naturally' suggest themselves. Thai notion of "industrial democracy" dir, L ectly challenges the feudal principle. Mr. Ford's brain is seemingly int-J permeable to that notion. In thi-f matters of wages. hours and envir-l onment, his employees are hand-t Why Many Men and Women Are Badly Handicapped. By no stretching of the m; as itI WHAT stands can the Ford Motor Company l be made amenable to the Sherman‘ , Amt-Trust Act. ir no theory can it l uti l be regarded as "afteeted with a pulp. It has lite lnteregt" apArettdered thereby ur whom a subject tor "regulation" by public burn. ' authority, Yet, as a matter of tact, lt, has there is no economic power equal, lump Ir to that ot the Ford company in: nus x" u 'possieigtWrn oy ‘6in mm mrvotHr--atCiu4 {he .4 men in the United States to-day.'. More If "size" has anything to do with 51.: Paris, p, the company ts big enough in all _ cmtttrino, conscience! But there is nothing---] Hive " and should he nothing-to do about ’ “up“ . H l With one year's profits as reckon. ed above he can hire 100,000 men tor any purpose he requires In. ad, dition to those whom he now em- plays and set them up piling up yet more profits with which to hire yet more men and to da capo There is not a single great industry in the country that he cannot enter it. The one thing he cannot do is to stop working. The most important thing that he has to do is to choose where next to apply his power. There must somewhere be a limit to the number of Ford cars that the country can use, but the more the country uses the more profits there are to pile up, and 111089 profits must somehow be disposed ot. What then? it is possible to be. His policy io- wards the past is summed up in “taking the minutes as read"~ln which many of his (ellow cilzens are in accord with him. And he has gathered up into " hands a power greater than that ever before wield. ed by one man since the lnduslry era began. [ Mr. than! tad " company are unique plummet“ in the hiutory of industry, and together they consti- tirte a most interesting problem. He is unquesuombly by tar the "rich. est†min In the United States, He is pronouncodiy "individualistic" in MI outlook on Illa, and his methods, being about an tar removed in both trom.the "democratic" principle as Ian-1y M by plum at dl, him Then puts an awn-cu.†I a prod-muo- capacity at 10,000 an _ at], w "00.000 can a you. LY one]: on tho com-my nukes It pre- sent a you or them no, no an! n ' an. an a! on!“ the column: would make more than â€00.000000 nor Amman. Accord!“ to the Watt Street Journal tho surplus in profit and Ian moon! ot the Ford Motor Com'y may reach tLit00,000,itttt itt tau. "rtitrttht tut an um»; price I ot can he not. reduced try noting; I the economlu Actuated in the In- reued rule ot pmdncuon. l 'uuuUN-ubm.um and aluminum, m NIOdB’I-“hMludlo- “com ot non ha “00.000000, EFFICIENCY IMPAIRED a, no.» p. woman, In an "Well. Mike, and win ank ot it? Isn‘t " gram "Put," 'tsuid tho one tron try, "it halos tho 'lvvil'." "That." an!!! his friend lnlintlun." For pain. “liflnvss. or innarttma Hon apply Mtnnrd‘s and nth it In, h Tuxutims lu‘npvru' min-HI a' tli.Gnu,ttoo.ittto. Mum! mom: visitors u day A pzmsvngrr train arriving: M. smomls. Fire at this larpent hngm in the wurld. mwh morn Hum u mile long. - _ ' Moro than 2.000 llu-uIl'os and phutoplay lmusvs. More Ilmu 1,5!ch vhurrlu-s ot all Jvnomitmtions. f rages. plumunlur Achivi"; it is the people who pay when the rh‘iefs dis. agree. In plain English, Henry Ford’s "MIN for the [mum (annol fail to :u'wm " grout many people. so far In- his .sm-ved the public well; "who. pmhul-Iy. Inns served " better. An ttttCH M the mirurulous. indeed, sen-mm to surround him. A yet $erto.rtort.tot with licury Ford '1;th " loose in our "tudustrial world is sotulut trr' "" um‘znmy though†More lulvphnn. Paris. Berlin. PM romhinml. and the “we ship." the "cheap money" and the Deal-horn Iudepeudant's Jim-AWE]: (3mm. My atlmttLuup, vague apprehensions an to where the next outbreak may take place. if he were only moderately unoccu- rul, no one would worry over these things. but with $20tt,oitit,iAr0 per Ill- uum rolling up behind their author Inil manner at disturbing images “use. Feudnlism as apoliucts1 system depended upon a proper balance ot: jiiower being maintained; so does ',temlulistu In industry. Both, more. lover, rest upon a body ot conven- (uorc-vry things which are and are not "done." For all such things ‘nn these Mr. Ford has A: mixture of ‘ignumnco and contempt, the chili- muting often of which is compieie, and he is -or soon will be-strong “tough to disrvgnnl anything which his {allows may think. soy or do. about it. " it were merely a (use of inton- venieuce In our other industrial teu- dal lords tin» piurple at large might View (in- protu'etlit1gs without IIIUL'll tom-urn. lint. "quiequid deliraut rages. plurlunlur Acllivi"; it is the , In our iudmtriat â€an: - cncy In no new thin; but an auto- 'erat of the “any Ford type tl rather unulunl. He doea mt “up.“ the convention: at Ma ch“. Tht ho- gln with, his Individually. Jet u Ily, In its some ways disconcerting. Occasbnnl eccrsatrtetums, Inch u Use Ita P WHAT A CITY CAN BOAST OF and] W. m It. do It. an. In m d a. I.“ not I." my mm- to n In Momma; (bar on hours, now tut-mumm- a! work. Mr, m " and: to than “has. H. M would“ with his custom and In. men except his "power." Ahab lute tMetocrtscr it the ally windy]. ho recognizes with rupee! to mu. A wt-Ilding ovary lhiI'Im-n Inimm-s d u birth "wry six minuu-q. A now lmshu-w Hrs; Marking up My len minutes. A ncw building unwy GI hummus. This is Nvw York City. F. mule “win any. "new tttt.rttfor, ttt the Cyan " pomn he " tttting. A frame that It and and ttlttrtm" tor Pub-r. dreuy and neat tor Mom-r. Inc! are" we service-bl. Mr (he Boy. Accurate. carol»! cumin “to" (no of chm-Io. Rub dt In " GLASSES FOR THE FAMILY you "flute “HIP" I 'warts " mp1}; llruligms " Ilaun Dublin THIN-n. and Doing It; Duty [hull 5,600,000 people, I innqull are toroigrt mums~ than London, ('vlrngrml ond Homo it wlirtl o', you grand?" from the coun- Irrivim: m’m’y Eh' _tttgm Reyna tttore Gonn- omylouth of Wtt.R II about tht, Mlnard‘u Liana-m tor Ache. and I Pllns. $1,500 in Cash Prizes "SHEFFIELD SKIN SOAP" 3500 First Prize. Judge. an Banker, Educator .Imd AMerarman. ..8¢nd sump for Circa!†and Rules. 1 This is the age of youth. Gray-f haired, unattractive folks aren'tx 'wanted around. so get busy with, Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Com-; pound to-night and you'll be demos! ml with your dark, handsome hairl ond your youthhil uppvurance within a few days. l, Itased nu the, nuance rum of in. crvzmo in the iotal number of molar whirl-m registered in all thp Pro- vium since 1920. Mr. Campbell pulntml out more un- Mw Irving on n-nlm-tl m Canada 626.266 can ot all typos. There has luv" a total hr Mons» tuncr, 192ty of over 40 pn-r rout. How many word. can you mah. from the mun In the three words, Shelhelq Laboruonicl. (Dept 10.) Aurora, Illinoln. TOTAL REVENUE FROM MOTOR VEHICLES IN CANADA IN 1924 EXCEEDS $13,000,000 "I 1vh'ul1ss in 1"unada t0 lho Proeitr rial Govrrttttttutt will (-xreevl 813.. 000,000. _ You can turn gray. faded hair 'beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night it you‘ll get a. bottle ot "Wyeth‘s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound" at any drug store. Millions ot bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe. Improved by the addi- ition of other ingredients, are sold annually. says a well-known drugg- fst here, because it darkens the hair 'sc naturally and evenly that as one can t_eii_it has been applied. _ mum- in an Increasingly largo extent; urn-Min}: ln'A. w. ('nmphvll. [Nun iniun Allighwny Ctuttinissioner. BM in: 1.32% the totat revenue trom mm huge 'wuioEé‘imh is 1mm: my or becoming faded have a surprise Awggggithem. because after one or two npplchilons the" "ttray in“: vanishes and your locks trmiome luxuriantly dark and beautiful. Owners of Inotur n lmminlon are routing Ffwhway construction Sage Tea Turns Gray Hair Bark It's Gi'andmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to the Hair. "immtm-mmoomem The Yraterhpo Trust and _ Savings Company WATERIJOO KITCHENQR GALE Every dollar received from the public must be invested by law in Trustee Seturitiei, such as First Mortgages and Dominion and Provincial Govern- ment Bonds. No depositor has ever lost a dollar invested with a Canadian Trust Company. YOUR SAVINGS ARE SECURE when deposited with the " Waterloo Trust†Trust Company Records Are Clean. ug Iho bill tor n and mainten- dy large extent: ('umphvll. Dum- 'hil‘lt's In the Kitchener F. Steele allowed on amounts of $1.00 and upwards. OPTOMETIIST 2 Doors West of Capitol Theatre Artigtie Hora! Onion, Wedd- ing Bowen. cm Pum- smre: no King St. L. Kim» on», Phone "to. Gmenhouu: " enroll". St. Phone 930. Say it with Flowers CUT POWER! AND PLANT. Artistic Floral Balm I _ Speck)â€. A. BOND Flam! Kitchener-IT Mary m. Phone 1597?. Waterloo-it King tlt, Phone Mt. We and in tho art at no" nnnnmem from no ow tritium to the no“ Cuba-ll creation. ARMSTRONG. FLOIIOT " Qua-n I. "I... I FIRE and lightning might cause a loss to your proper- ty that would put you out of business. There's no nced,for you to bear the loss. Insure. Your Farm insurance policy In the Han- lnnl Fire Insurance Company swnrml Illmugh this agency. will my loss you may susuln. You have ihe support of aunt. Party that has paid all honest claims promptly. Insure here. " King th. North Phom 240 Wt lars worth ot Insurance. A farm invite you to open an account. 0. A. Boehm W. C. MEAD, M Kieth-nor Just a few dol- lars will glve you hunch-eds ad ami. Ontario Waterloo