Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. O'Donttett left this week for a holiday trip to New York City. A party ot ladlel from Plttsburx. Pa., were the guests of Mr. and MM. June: Havenâ€: over the week and, " their hospitable home, " Foundry attest, Waterloo. . Mrs, Hunter ot Chicago, "1., is a visitor at "Ctunie," the guest ot Mme, J. H. Webb. M. '8. Burke, Dr, R. L. shle'lda, E. Ritchie, T. Anderson. H. Sermon. Conetttiations to the Iollowlng representatives er the Grand River Country Gold team. who had the honor lam Thursday of adding an- other win to their string of victories this season. being the eighth out ot Len Btarttc---E. Stone, E. F. Bea. srststiseiitki 5mm, Geo. Lang. H. Lincoln. Dr. Huenergard. o. Rumpet, A. Caya, The Prince of Wales, who, travel. ling incognito as Lord Rankew, will visit " ranch at High River, Al- berta, this month, left, New London, Conn. en route to Canada, The Prince arrived at Winnipeg by 599ml Canadian National train on Mrs. s. J. Williams, formerly ot Kitchener, who With her two daugh- tern. spent the summer at their neldence on the Georgian Bay, re turned recently to Toronto and then left tor Preston The Misses Elinor and Hester Williams will return to their apartment in Spadlna Gardens‘ about the huddle or the month, when Mn. Wllllann will Join them. Your crop. tbttldfrttr, mil. mutual-y, urn-chow good- ad "Wk ara att - to loan. All can In Ina-rod n m. an» 1:, of (he Hartford m lint- neo Company. hour - tttto an m. In Lhe April number the result of tho content we: made known and the list published. Mr. Charles K. Stewart of IN Park Ave., Montreal. m the winner. hll list containing eight ot the ten selected lumen. 1,980 people voted,' and it we accept their verdict an libel, the ten great- est living Canadian! today are u lollows: your farm is like money in the bank. It safeguards all Your fuming activities. â€will you on the we tride and Paying your loans. Complete tarm he M mum-Inca pr 0 . A, My Vida: lure pro [who min-t Ion. 6min: Living 01ml". By hum. You†The December tune ot the W Leu-itat are“ tor the Gun- dis, Clubq o! Cttttada--iuutmttuted a voting content to downtime the name: ot the ten greatest living Canadian. Jr-hetatetrmqh-bptAot-tse Attdttt-eoveatt-troeld-attetg with m W Paco. . od lowly “Imp!“ I. and. Non to our hut: Wont out Mdduemttrrsdtotuttrti,tt- nun. than an Mm shun we " enter- noot Ill out an»! by 3mm “MO-‘0 In tttts mu homo. lulu 'sour but than tumd day Inn munch. by thy “to our mom's maommmuu. Aland-mmâ€- Dr. P. G. Banting Bliss Carmen Sir Arthur Currie E. W. Bonny. KC. sir Robert Borden Rt. Hon. W. L. M. King Rt. Hon, W. B. Fielding Rev. C. W. Gordon, D.D. Sir Gilbert Parker A. loohm I ttme St. m Ire. --J. Linton Tuba cum-I?! {mu-000nm. It. a! In. A. n. Int-u nd t-itrFmtrtmogttrarraamst I In. Purl“ or Edmonton arrived Ha Waterloo In: mm†for a WM! oe tine can at the hon- ot Mr. AM In. G. l, A. My. do!!! and. Wucrloo. Mr. no In. WWI-ll Damn. In. a. Mo: I“ but“: Allen or Ton-to won won and "itorD at m has of It. In In. A. G. "land. Km N.. Mark». I “on with In Mr. And hm. loin Nichol and Mr. an! Mrs. Prod lid- mondl. Willow “not. Mr. Ralph Nichol of Winnipeg. in ulna o viclior u the hem. of " â€mu. Mr. and lira. John Nichdl. l Rev. R. L. Bennie Inn Inducted into the palm-ta of Knox Church, Macho]. In: rook. Mr. Bond. In A ‘n-tlve of Gattottitris, Seothnd. and a mantle In am of Dublin. Ind "tt dtrtrtttr at Glasgow and Knox College. Toronto. Mn. Bennie In I than!" ot Mr. Hevaron ot Wat- erloo. Mr. and Mrs, Hid. Liench and two dunner- of Weatmounl, Quaâ€. have rammed to their homo, If!" Mr. and Mrs W. T. Crowe motor- ed to Olenmorrla hut Sunday for the seventy-um: anniversary ot the Prevbytarhn Church them, which. was very largely; attended by friend. from tar And near. who greatly en- ’oyed the union. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hellman and Mrs. George W. Wegenant returned he! Friday from a much enjoyed motor trip to Montreal, where they were the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson tor ten days. Mrs. Clayton H. Snyder and her sister, Miss Norah Smyth, have re- turned train a much enjoyed holiday spent at Metitt Beach. Mrs. Hadley Hllborn of Brooklyn. N.Y., is a visitor In the Twin-City, the gun: of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hackney. John street. Waterloo. loss in thsrtirur with them. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and family left last Monday for Toronto, where they will make their future home. follow- ed by the best wishes at their hosts of friends tor continued auccan and happiness. 1 Mr. C. R. Robertson, who has been ‘the capable and energetic super-in. tendent ot Agencies ot the Dominion Lite “nuance Company ot Water- too for several years past. has severed his connection with that Company. to accept a similar POB. Man with the Continental Life of Toronto. The departure of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson from Waterloo has elicited many sincere words of re- Bret trom their numerous Twin-City Following a serious illness of long duration, the death occurred in: Thursday ot Mrs. McKay, wife of Mr. G. B. McKay, manager ot the Kttchener branch of the Bank at Toronto. to whom the most sincere and heartfelt sympathy in extended. as well as to the two song/latch and Donald. in their sore bereavement. The tuners] service was held at the home on Friday evening, and the remain-s taken to Kingston on Saturday morning tor interment. New PM!" Inducted at Wuhan “Ban Accord." the Mme home ot Mayor and in. Wilma Hender- son, Water “not, was looking in but with decoration ot hudwme ghdiolu and other flowers, lut Friday summon, when Mrs. Hera. demon was at home to 3 number or her lady friends. when fancy work and bright convention were the order oi the jolly hour. spent. The hostess wu ably minted at the tea hour try her daughters and their triendn in serving deliciou- retreahmeotss, the very dainty menu provided being particularly enjoyed and appreciated by the intimate friend- uked to this aucceutul party. 3 “acceded Mr. I. M. m’u has» at the nun; of more. in Marlee. bu moved mo tho home tomorly county! try his pro- decuoor, on Park â€not. when he no In Par-ol- and two children are cotntttrtntttr loam Mrs.AHrhuattB,tt-r9strtrsit traumatcm Imam an In! rook u In! "our Ian. M's-Mull! munch-lit“ fw. rl Mums-na- _ hvuumhmw -.thr%tuq-ccttrttq n mum-.wlmntuum tttNr.anAt$met- but“ ‘mum."vhuuum.n m at mm mm Mr. C. C. i" ulnar-d nut wttl - than: to prop-run. with In om haul the punching. sham! Rom-II In“ " at. the - “b - wm lead the mule-do. with a an! plat: man. The mt m of amend unravel. police. TIMI am It id. its! on; no... tom will use a. road a .u «In. in. m may mam Mom. AM "an vm 'ttttr" an Icon mmmum‘ an and" the m an an“... ha. In Out“: rah-on. up“) can an]: numbmwu‘ tahesrto-tatte-ttrnod meg-napalm.†:l'r'2t'1UeCLu"tttte?tt.t!rtt m - m 'i"t'ee6eP.ft"',aat-tttt--s . Yo prevent mum to my "I... " "atetrqd (In! um - than to tho “mummy. ttttterm Nolan! will ma an (suicide. with I not! of “none We you“. n:- force will an: the to“ or " n Mam AM than will one an on. and" the m at They won untamed to m. on the mnrdar charm and to 'ttnests. nine you: on the Han-mun: out“ " chlcuo Ind Judge caver- Ir admitted that they were not to In sum]. to patch. Auornoyl all!" on the numb-r at your: that' must clam bum-e they can b: trar: oled. Some hold they can reg-11‘ their liberty In about It you-I. but mime. Darrow, chief of con-0|} lot the detenu, amen that 'It an: and thirty-{hm yum ml mo mouth. in the â€tummy. 1 High prison Wm pupa-Mary to the journey to the Northern minolu penitentiary " 3otiet. when. union the Pardon and Parole Bond Irtterreeetr, or they coupe. the": will remain tor npproxlmltely " you". Exactly one hundred Ind twelve days from the day they kldnnpped Bobby Franks from the street. killed him, threw acid on his lace to " stray his features and than his Ibuued body into I culvert, Nathan Leopold " and Richard boob. leu- styled mtper-into1Mretmtls, and he!" to many million, were packing up GIVEN LIFE Nathan Leopold Jr. and Rich- ard Loch, Chicago Murder- ers, Escape Gallowé Owing To Their Youth. a reserve-tiii-k for tiigtra TiiiiTaiitr Opposed by the banks. and this alone is suincieni. in many sections. to cause a demand tor it. The fact that under the Finance AN, the Dominion treasury provide: all the rodiscount- ing facllltle-a required, and at a small Percentage of the cost of I special organization, means nothing to the public, simply pecans it is not generally known. " well: a system had been in vogue in the United States It would have been What the Maori-lion appears to need is a publicity man who will take the country Into his attttMettett and explain in detail the workings of the Canadian system. The Cana- dian banks are in reality working with the public, not amino: them, but unfortunately, owing to the "nr popularity of the execution, thr, attempt to loafer the ballet that the iniereais ot the banks and thou or, the public are essentially anusonw isiic. has met with some measure' of success. I Some manure oi government in. spection ot books has been in the air tor m". and " on been potent tc everyone that it was only a queu- lion ot time before it became so accomplished fact. The Senun’ association had a wonderful oppor- tunity to suggest a workable â€home or government inspection, which would really inspect, and It the some time not Interfere with the free working ot banking operations. This opportunity was neglected, Ind instead the association went on re- cord as utterly opposed to the idea, although it mun hove (been door to them that such opposition would be wasted. 1 mlu can. - “not: - ma. M mm. It In chm um an I’“ u mun It“. would.“ brown “In. under tho condition. m. " WY main, m1»- “I even when m by "e'rtBttir" “menu“. an not pm. mo when change. An "mad. the attitude taken by the “loci-non in not such " to endm the but: to the public. who. in" all. decide mini dull he done. Thin bu boon noticeable whonaver the Bank Act in: come up for nvbibn, and in subject ot inspection of bull by the government has been intro- duced. This was pnrticuiuiy no at the In! revision. MMM‘mImul-m The scheme tor a central bank or The Movement for Mutation A Central Reserve Bank $lili'flili0is 'it%FiM9, [be urn-mu, on: We". rut or blow-och- has. met. an or bodr,rottdottothavettrvatt- "not not. toms or -- mt. doom-u a not“ all: - but. up†a mu. In“)! Ill and human than an My. Use Sulphur To Heal Your Skin Broken Out "lat and “0th In!!!“ Http" Over Night Robert I: Crows, Stste's Attor- P.er---l null believe that the death penalty is the only penny feared by murderers. However, like ell other lsw-shldlu citizens. I must be content with. the decision. Clarence Dermw, counsel for do- tettmr--1 elven hemfoeolul pair ishmont. Perhsps the sentence ls wane then I dun: you)†tor the boys, but not tor their .hmlllee. There will the no twee]. We ere through. Benjsmln Batrehrtuth, counsel tor deter-r-There Is no reason tor en}: congratulation. All we could look tor 'wss lite irturruoGusnt under the‘ trtttrderertt. In court speck! urg- catttiotttrorere taken to guard the windows agnimt ritte shots from adjncent buildings. Following are common" on the Judge's decision trom the leading tttrttree in the trial: "6ramrxmt-rarter,--atttd turn- sentment over the refusal of accom- modation is not against him person- ally, but against the bank. The evidence ot western witnesses when the act was under discussion before the Banking Committee Mat year showed this feeling very clearly. " is a condition, not a theory. and " must be faced by the heads ot our Canadian institutions in their' dealings with parliament tttrough, the bankers' association. I ards the man. not the Institution. In Canada the mu lamb In t dieereat position. Ha " teorr the medium through which the daemon When the small town banker In the United states in. a duel-once with Me customer. the dbpute Candi towards a personal dl-nent between the customer end Mullen. and any feeling of resentment by the customer will be wheeled tow- locum of the Dominion end on tonne more liberal then in ny on" communities elmiinrly “thud, why not advert!†the not by method. which will nppenl to the Mic? The real “was": of the _ enoe Mr local banks in the United Stlten lie: in the (not that the hold- lf, the institution: ere known Der- ‘gnniiy to the customers. while un- ‘der the Cnnndian union the nun- nger ot the branch beak must refer vt'ttrt"w ot moment to n Illndwy authority in e distant city. The American client _ttteitt that he in talking to the chief, In men to men, and it makes n lot of diam-once. The emali town bank president may not have any better man ot (nude- mental conditions than the branch manger. and the small independent institution cannot give the name perv/toe tor the same price an the branch or the larger bank, but one system appeals much more to burn- an nature then the other. Canadian banks may give the better service, but unfortunately their method! sometimes appear autocratic. _ Auction tt"tbt6.et.tNmgbt h nthnothuluuhnnm 5mm}- mum. - thmuHrint2-t.tatdttt.ttm. on: â€can an tic-um Winn I "stern would to no“. under which the and“ at tho coun- try cln he made "mm. In - mmu-num-t Nuhmhuw‘ muzvomwpwmuur‘ public in out tot man; an. debug or banking methods. they an Mmrtr mulching nan-mun tor their unmade-august. Malian-0M. 1&7qu "e"vrttttted't-ttr.etot1sits "wmmlnwm’m Oyoum In." I. O.K. i'ticfthtt iti,ria" Richard 1attytr-We do not can when we go to the penitentiary. We are-in from now on. Wei-den Westbrook ot the county Jtyit-urott and Leopold will be taken to Jone! prison n noon to commit- meut papers can be nude out end signed. Nathan Leopold Jr.--, don'. see how we can do lite and ninety-nine years at the name time. on to Young Bt. the at lapped the can: end melted the top at e hyd- rant, resuming In e mnlemre ttood until up damage we: reputed. like Render-on dated that the wee driving slowly end when shout (6 turn on to Young an . little girl standing on the “dwelt dated new. the other “do ot the are» and In order to sue the child she turned her ear into the curb. The car mattered a broken tender, mm and ndhtor. plea ot guilty. I do not use when it can be I victory for my one. moron on "may , INTO HYDRA.“ TO “VI YOUNG GIRL w" Honda-on, hunter of Mayor Bondsman. will. mm on King ttt. that In o'clock on wane-day afternoon. not with u maiden. When turning ttie toner on u thtar6BrF--at ISO, In! my...“ PM My 00 Q$grrqgtter tooII Item to has: .1 khan. Jr., In the was" of In; but I" "-rf--at I.†on. 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