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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 May 1929, p. 1

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. mmmmwmhIquu-hlm 'lu'h"it'tlMitt'NUtt2tgt',' Cami-Cul- Wales. - 1htivemity Work in High muskmdlanytohmlsud "erh-u-Ur4rPtsrattatttek. Show went down literally thrhtine' tooth And mil. The marks of his teeth as on Ridinx's swollen thumb. l Riding'n face is scratched and torn and the side ot his head bruised when he and the fugitive crashed in} . pile of rock alter struggling throth a herbed wire fence. North- cott's right temple was ripped open for an inch And n hail 'hy a deep' cut and contusion caused when Shaw aimed him with n brick either held in his innd or hurled at short range. Shaw's own right cheek is swollen no big on an on where he took the count. when the ooiice were com- pelled to an n biliy to suppress him. Won’t in "Barnyard Derby"? Bin-w make- A lint denial that he w. either in Brant or Waterloo county when A huge posse of pro witch] and county police conducted their eeiehnted hunt that developed into the non-country barnyard View! six week: ago. He told police while being brought heck to London that 'e." of ht. line he been event "on“ Georgia Bar, And principnily in Hunt-ville W in Pun-m hr- moroykammmplhouln- 'r.tGai-tusno.tane,Gaotto km to you his ”he: More ll. 03% Incl-hint. at the non ooh-Ion. hunted who Annual morning at Won on Friday ot the Western Ontario Conservative “loci-1m. ” 15- Prime lunar. promo-l in. in w, to provide two year: of high school work in the - Inhooll ot a. Province. and on. you ot Uni- - cultnro in the nth tolled». no he! at it in his thought that such n amen: would enable young my]. in the rural dbtricu to be under tho family root and "rental "ulna longer than in now possible. and that it would his) mean an ex- Ion-ire saving in cons to rurhl hoopla who and their children to high schools hnd the university. Premier Ferguson was accom- miod by a squad of " Cabinet Mini-horn. And Mon. Richard B. Bennett in in attendance also to de. nounce the King Government's stand on taril matters. And cheer his (at lower: on tor a Dominion battle at tho ballots. Equal Opportunity. _ . Premier Ferguson’s outlining of hla schemes to "nuke possible for our] child In the province irregard- in. at its location, equal educational Skunk’s Misery Fugitive and Pyitretts. Ut-tttU-ale-, Ono] Shun the elusive hermit or Shah's Misery. who has led the vanes of hatt a down sections of our» a wi0<ruttteorito chase tor more "In I yen. ts in the clutch of the In: 10-day. Ihroe weeks ago. at a secret ren- demons on. the roadside In Skunk‘a Minty. Oral Sham met Reeve IV. H. Goldln‘ of Bothwell. heard the Inter: allots of ald it Shaw would surrender. bat concluded to make a ttesh try for liberty and a decent “TIM in the Unlted States. Sunday night. In a, fierce hand to hand struggle with Provlnclal Police Willem Tom Riding. formerly of Mlmlco and Tmonto. assisted by County Count-hie C. C. Northcou of lenston, Shaw was overpowered and 2rroutrtst mauled to- London Jill and remanded tor a week. It is probable 1.th he will be transterred to Chum when: be Is wanted for bro-kin: ml with Pete Brennari last Noymber. tlttittser the Skunk'a Misery tutrt- tire nor either of the officers who captured him carried a gun. Fmts Weeping N Revision in Ontario Educatt‘tmal System Orval Shaw Captured After Strenuous TV Tussle in Suoaonts "After M Burns]: not] I ran tn! from Chum ml." an an... ”to landed up for the 'rtttttavi11es die thet. Ind there I took on! I tunnel-'- had I 'tarimr may. rm: mum (In-c unwound It. t m mum. “Mala-“batman lot-lhcnuclcoodu-o.m, “a Donal". mum-ht with “In... I... t I." g rum to not from In, "er0Bthor, In?!“ Dillon. I as do- ing II. when no you“ got after II. The In! pat 3mm- w’u not I M‘nm'r‘mhuuolncu. Manual-II. “Inuit "e-e-o-tr.') "t'.tMtt.armtqr'ttteattrtgtt “Marianna. Bun or in Guelph. FIRE AT BADEN _ DESTROYS h I WAREHOUSE "tt I live until next year," tho Premier and. “I have to out hetero the Legislature a proposition that the preeem school term should be so extended as to provide tor chil» then up to " years instead ot " years as at present. so that every public school in the Province will advance its pupils two years farther than they are being advanced now." The Pmmler explained that con- siderable readjustment would be re- quired In carrying out " scheme. gnu he pointed out that the greatest elect would be felt in the rural sec- tions. where it would the possible for the larger primary. schools to otter lower school work now dune In the my: schools. Thus, he said, the ne- cessity for a country troy or girl to leave homo to attend a high school in a distant community would be de layed tar at least two years. A cheek up by Provincial Ponce shows that Shaw is wanted on at least one count in Middlmex county. breaking and entering a garage in Glam-0e and stealing an automobile. three days after Ae and Brennan my raped horn Chatham Jail. He is wanted In six then charges in the Barrie district. three at Hespeler. tour in Lambtun county in the vicin- lty ot Sarniai, and several in Kent. Early Saturday morning ttre de- "stroyed the contents ot a warehouse? adjolning Steinman‘s furniture store opportunity" in. in interred. " emu to criticism. voiced in it. um room about three weeks In by Willi-n M. N. Sinclair. Lender of the Opposition in the Provincial Laminate. when he “mare-led I authoring of Ontario Liberal women. The one step which Mr. Sinclair had objected to most strongly, Mr. For (man and. was the one he proposed taking as noon as possible. I am. I often wondered who it was they chased. Building Adjoining Steinmtut's Furniture-Store Burned Early Saturday Morning. in the Village of Baden. A member ot a tram crew Brst discovered the blaze and turned in an alarm. The village ttre brigade responded and kopt the tire from spreading to the adjoining more bulldlng. The contents of the warehouse. comprising an automobile and a 1turm ber of steighs and cutters and other artlcles were a complete loss. BUFFERED BROKEN NOSE An employee of the Seaman: stables. Robert Hoof, mMtered a broken nose when kicked by a horse. The fracture we.» met at the K.-W. Hospital. ' l _ __ - LLL" --'7 V'W i Lueh2eue,Anttfue 'yaPeLtt"gLft2ee'teAtstt, Pet, fduheff ELB'LE'JEE l at...“ at-iii-ttttr n; uh iiitiiuGiir-iiiGT'ii iiiiFaaaF ainuiriiiiGia iiriitiriiG i" ""‘ ‘*‘ ' .. ”’ - cum Jiri, hgttNgttdLittgthttlttt1hl1itetrgts L'tt,'lll'd'lrAtltit hrlt11'al'l'll'llug'llt'l'ldl,TN ltlrdNatt 'c"2'iilirtet,u'xeatlji.'2', The announcement has been made by Rev. C. F. Denture ot the Ftrat Mennonite Church that the executive in charge of the annual Ontario Mere nonite Sunday School onlerence has accepted the w',2,",.1Jir, Kitch- ener Mennonlte Church to give the use of the church grounds at Kitch- ener tor the annual contereucn to be held on September T, g and 9, bemu- nlng on Saturday evening with one sesslon. There will he three sessions on Sunday and Monday. The topics which will he discussed during the conventlon will deal with Sunday School problems, and inspirational Ionics" Hlsoock and In " code-don. ac- cording to the Provinchl Police. that the 82.000 stolen trom the bunk after the sensational hold-up in which the robbers exchanged mom with Town Constable Juhlke was hidden haunt]: a hay stack on a mm mm Anus- ter. and that one of the ttee returned the evening follow!“ and located the money. which was "toth" In Niagara Falls. N.Y mom , (yllifi1illliRli . SM'. M-li' Ontario Mennonite Sunday School Conference to Meet in KMehener--Hominertt Speakers Will Address Gathering. A canvas lent will be erected on the plot in the rear ot the church and will seat 1500 people. Evangelist A. C, Good of Sterling, Ill. who is ,wldely and prominently known throughout the "Mennonite Churches. will be one of the leading speakers. Ho will also conduct special services at the church for a few days at the conclnslon of the conference. INTERESTING MEETING I OF CIRCLE OF SERVICE- An interesting meeting ot the' members or the Circle of Service 80-' ciety or the First United Church} was held recently at the home ot' Miss Audrey Schellele. King St. No.,! Waterloo. n was decided to hold .1 baking sale had tea on Frldly. Mar' 17ttr. A splended address was trivrml by Miss Rose Moogk white" Miss Mona Maser comrlhuled two read- ‘ings and Miss Susan Dev“! a 131mm, solo. I Carrying “a tttm C cow 9! I am,'hdur. I mumumwhuhu-lhd It. In“ byouottholnnuudum Lama-Omit: a Nun" Fills. N.Y., and at two The " m point- In was» all“ wuvoaw laconic ot the Amnq-Genoru‘n ship a! 15.3". In Demnlnem let! an: Bum who" in out... St. mm" will hunch qrtrtmdtttott proceeding- onor. tn the hue: min-l. “I fivq curl-one". The ttm MU. prisoners all have home. In Nun: --..--.. Fall: and have gtrood to return more without my proceeding but h, l MI not to Banning. Henry Hm. and 19, h the prisoner who told his "or! to the police of Niagara Falls. NN. PASSED WITH HONORS W. F. Haehnel, son of Mr. and Mra. Allred G. Haehnel of Waterloo. ls receiving the congratulations or his friends. ttavimf mainland his course at the School of Applied Science at Toronto and awarded honors stand- ing. He Is now a fully qualttted elec- trical engineer. Halli-g [1pm The appointment: announced by Hon. John B. Mutln. hummer of latrrhrumsrer. remnant the Brgrt move "in an intensive drive against the weed nuisance. The new inspectors Twill give the" assistance to the in- ispeclors appointed by the municipali- ties. There will also be several part Ttlmo inspectors who will devote {most of (hair atteqrtiott to Northern Ontario. The department also m0- Iposes to carry on cottsideraMo edu- ie'.',',.?.."'.'.', work this year in the cam- palm: against noxious weeds: Referring to the 'urpouttnettes, Hott. “in Martin remarked: "it will be the duty ot these in- spectors to co-oporate with meter, pal Inspectors and with farmers Gui others in seeing that the law is en- forced with tirrmtetrs and Judgment in all can: of the Province. Special attention will be given to highway:. where responsibility rests with those responsible tor the maintenance or such highways. A special snort wlll also be made toward the eradication ot the sow thistle clue): has become a serious menace to grain crops in many Aeetions ot Ontario." A. ls. mm Trustee (leads: poinud out that l "F- many citizens opposed the site chosen and favored the board non- B ml an” slderiu the question further beau” ' when there "a not a full bond P meeting when' the site was chasm, “Hank Mrs. Tweed said in her opinion the option on the school one were titan ._._..... Fi: too hurriedly and believed the To Have 8|!”er " West-3mm should hare mood for some A. n. G. Smith (I Now Hamburg has been appointed special weed in- spector toe Western Ontario, Awhile John D. manhood at Chantry county qriit have charge at Mel-n Onurio. The minister 'pointed out that where attention has been devoted aystematically to weed cutting tor a few Fears the menace has been greatly reduced and the cost. of cumin; proportionately reduced. "0n the other hand there are some town- ships and township officials who are not fully alive to the serious danger involved in the continued spread of weeds. and the tack of action in one diatrict is naturally a serious handi- cap to success in another," he my- marked. jLil.$18mll ISNBWWEED Me said that the farmers generally are realizing the seriousness of the menace. The educational work which the department contemplates will in. clude a general advertising cam- paign. bringing prominently to the farmers' attention all possible im- portant information on the question. W an a W ”I new ship a! 86.Stt It. i6rosint rayon out". St. humor! autcl. lineb- snot. nu tho hum Individual total. A subscribgr In Kamsack. Bank, In renewjng subscription to the Chronicle, writes as follows: “Find enclosed an order for two ler, Allen c. Hallman. Ernest Sharpe. dollars to my my sr6tscrttrtion to W. K, F'orwell, Ed. N. Stall. Fred your interestan paper. As years go l'olzin. and Gordon Honsberger. by I feel that I would not “he to be -------------- without R. We always welcome its CHOIR BANQUETTED arrhal,emh week. i The bou' chdtr of St. Saviour» "WI-hm you every success tor am Church. Waterloo. were [laminated other rear." recently by the ladies of the church. 1trt"',grtMenht'r: an.» Mr. hum» 'sei-tmas-arts-a. mm.m,*b:unht "JriTLUiicuFai, '7. ii; ! Menus, Stabs Hon. l LIKES THE CHRONICLE “I A mechanic. Lorne Becker. testi- fied that the {milieu on the truck were In good condition. Emmanuel I(yam-ho. Durant motor an agent. who 'wilnessod the accident. and savers] others gave ev|dence. Lawyer Me tutosh appeared in behalf of Tomi linson. l The Jury comprised Chas. J. Ber- ler, Allen c. Hallman. Ernest Sharpe. W. K, F'orwell, Rd. N. Stall, Fred I'ulzin. and Gordon Honsberger. I Dr. Noecker said ho was gun ot the opinion that the boat was she bud been chosen. JURY RETURNS ITS VERDICT AT INQUEST The jury empanelled by Coroner Dr, J. F. Hausberger to inquire into me death of Lelia Bowyer. met on Wednesday night and brought in a verdict that the unlortunate 17-yar- ald girl's death was caused try a mistake nude by Albert Tomlinson. who shifted the gears on his truck lulu reverse. "no mchlne backing against the Windsor Garage crushln; the girl against the blinding. She died hall an hour later In St. Mary's Hospital. . Tomlinson, the truck driver. ex- plained {ow he had stopped to park his mohine across the street. In starting the machine he did not know " was still in reverse gear and the truck, instead of going ahead, pinned the girl against the wall. time to permit or ratepayers to trt- spect the site chosen. Finds Lelia Bowyer’s Death Was Iltyssed_by Mistake of Earl Kinzie, in givjng ovldence, said 4he Bowyer girl. before her death. said "Don't blame Bert, It wasn't his fault." Avon. when! I“. -tittre. A so. uce or noun: by map. W and Orhy Utah-n we “not!“ by In 3. C. Tweed, mm but in donated on 3 tiq volt. was. Dr. Meeker, M. ML Bundl- and John Dracula-n voting mum n- openlnx the the qua-lion ‘Th warm-momma on Monday cult-count an“ Miss Clara Kinzle. lhe'dead girl's companion, said she jumped aside when the truck backed up and could not understand why Lelia Bowyer did not get out ot the way as there was time 'to do so: She exphhled that they were waiting tor Tomlin- son and Karl Kinzie as they had planned to go to the theatre together. Others who gave evidence were Dr. Crowley. who declared the glrl had no chance of recovery. her chest being badly crushed. fCorttinttsd on Page 5) Albert To'mlinson, Truck Driver. lulu, Mr. Help“, am On lmuumbuguutuuunn to he held at m In a. m a mm... It is In ”no. aulmovotmmwutb 1"le and this you". -tftinet rill ha and. an that at! but ‘0'". ’ Woo com-nu. I Amman; to It. Idolatry our one handful you; “may. will on- tate the cannula” and more Inn-onion to be a been M! (or the who. in tho "than "on“. The ouuundinc who will to n the trip to the bore amt {kw Count. to ‘be held in Chic-co on ttys occasion at the big manual livestock show. The who wilt so to the you]: man or lady who room the largest 1mm ot points. $70,000,00 RAISED M , COLLEGE FUND Enthusiastic Meeting of Work- .ers Held Monday Night.--. Campaign Extended One On ,Saturday “0.000 was reported subscribed and with Monday‘s my. turns at about 811,000 brings the total to over $70,000. Over $70,000 rssprtrssertutut 1120 sub- scription: was reported raked by the Waterloo College campaign com- mum ‘workm at III chum-Issue meeting held at the man hall- room of the Waiver Home on Mon- day eventing. There me about 2000 more persons to canvass and the commutes in charge decided to ex- tend the campatsn tor “other week when it is expected that the otWe- tive ot $160,000 wilt be raked. Immmgnhd- Iuwa than!” unwmhuHhJoo-no mamas-tummy“ The workers have been handed the balance ot special pledge cards not as yet touched and a strong drive will be made the next few days to reach the $150,000 obectlve. The people of the Twin-City ere takittg a 'keener interest in the Wat- srloo College campaign from day to day and the Board ot Governors are tmstifled to illnd' that the citizens of Kitchener and Waterloo are no generously rMtrimt to, the support of the institution which in a few years promises to he one ot the outstand- lng educational lnaihutlona of Om One of our Md hndmrks I: but (Happening And will soon be I min; of the put. It in the old furniture iuctory that bad been built by Mr. Enos lnyder um Mr. Henry Snyder about tttty yearn no and had been and tor A long line in the. manu- incturo of furniture. tater on u I carpet factory by the Wootwood Arm, and still htor on it '13 owned by Mr. MAIN-tor and and at “on room in connection with the unmill. Inn tall the blinding wa- sold to Mr. Shatter of Bridaport and part of In. building torn down. 0n Samar {moon a now dead went through In which Mr. Bulb. calm. at Rad-nu. been. the owner. an! no some and than don. operations command It noon in luring do" an building and by In o'clock out the bare vul- “All!“ “all I a” or two on only. mm will b. m down an no m micron-db! Imam”? "billin- nun-on. but“ a!!!“ I. mfimmuambgmn 60be " OLD LANDMARK B REMOVED 'tr.-ttm.att.-tottttis chem lulu“ '10 It. and In. Dr. A. E. Marty Lady Teacher Dies in South Ateica (aria Fumiture Factory Building C Ended Many Years Ago ls DeaatoNhed.-.Other Bloom- Waterlob 150,000 Objective. ingdale Notes of Interest. _mte""rGo0't'q't,r, -; q" Livestock and $ialir Judging Clttxsibeditd't.t' In spending a few days with their hunt, Miss Bachmn. . Born In Mitchell. Dr. Marty was I daughter at the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Marty. At the early use of " she began teaehing in the public school. meantime studying and later qutglityintr tor high school work. She taught in the collegiateo ot Campbemord and Lindsay and alter graduating as gold medalist in mod- ems and Engllsh trom Queen's Uni- versity taught tor a member ot yum in St. Thomas and Ottawa collegi- ates. W - an. by I. I. -t-t " “to In a W 0 an In!!! - M at m I W. 11. kt in Ion - It - at as. “an; to - - I!!!) can tho Mt to on to Tm vita nil -. In“. - _ All "it: ttf the bore' and atrV Roller club will In sum to on. not. in thjumtnthh - than min; the but shoving was quality to color on Jun trhl at. the tan 'rtuttoebt-stor-t Wntorloo Cam, In tho provincial mun-ls. " the "and“: in this can in high enough the tau: till compete in the nations] competition. Home“ team. . Another interesting oeqebt will to the household science “all; con- tpetition. Handsome cash ”in. will be given to the winners in the evenL further [unfit-nin- In regard to the competition will appear in a htor issue ot the Chronicle. the “macho market on Gut-Mu. the former "tting a "e to “a no on“, and the Inner u he to “a w (on. nor- In " “new. of M nut-bloc. mg! Io.- qttqdq in“: vllch m dti.es" u no and um. um- b'l I. About 12 years ago she came to Toronto to like the post or inspector and had the honor of being Canada's ttrst woman to receive the degree of LLB. trom any Canadian univer- sity. The honor was conferred by her alma mater. Dr. Marty was to have tMt We. on June 28 for Britain to attend the national equations) convention in that country before returning to Ieanada. She Is survived by two miners, Mrs. Stock, or Kitchener. and IMiss Sophie Marty. of Pretoria. Ab Hen. Dr. Valentine Stock In a {nephew and Miss Doris Stock A his“. When Dr. Marty let: the Dominion List your there was a family a! an brothers andi sisters. Today only two survive, Mrs. Valentine Stock. Kitchener. and Miss Sophie iMartr. Arden. Dr. John Marty, New Htm. tsure, Frederick Marty. Syracuse. brothers. and Mrs. Brunt of canon. 11 ulster, have all died since Dr. Marty started on her voyage. Sister of Late Dr. Marty of _ New Hamburg and 'Nroatto'ty Only Woman School Inspec- tor. Friends and relatives of Dr. A. B. Marty, Toronto‘s only wow-n school lnspeutor. Vere shocked to learn ot her death which occurred in South Africa where she had gone In 1928 on the exchange system. With he} in. South Africa is hol- sister, Mina Sophie E. Marty. - Mr. Pinup Hummel or New Ham. vburg is visiting with his bmther. Mr. Chan. Hummol. tor A few darts. lbs Vera Pressman of Goober. lnd.. In spending tome “In. with ttor aunt, Mn Addhon D. Snyder. l Mr. and Mrs. Wane] and In: Grant and Mr. Otto ot Mooriid were guests at Plenum View. Mr. Norman Bum" and Mr. Koch ot St, Jacob- called at Plan-u View In! Thurrrdar. The Bums Mary and Abbie Bomb attended the lumen) ot their aunt. Mrs. Matthew Durant. winch wu Md at Guelph hat week. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Snider ot Can- trevlJle were guests ot M r. and Mn. basins Strong on Sandal Miss Myrtle Wetzel spent the week-end at her home at loom. Miss Kalle Schwinn: of Kitchener Sundayed at the homv ot Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McAllmer. Mr. And Mrs. Wm. Haas .nd tum. nr of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hointumn. Butter and aim: we": plenum] u PRICE. " T"! MAIKIT

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