afternoon. DURHAM.â€"Ontario‘s danger does . not lie in Communism as Mr. Hepâ€". burn declared in the Oshawa strike, ‘ but rather in Fascism of which the premier‘s treatment of the strike struck the first spark, Hon. Earl| Rowe told a nominating couventlm.l| of South Grey Conservatives Friday EDMONTON.â€"Trapped by the Mackenzie River flood near Aklavik, William Douglas, Arctic trader and h‘s wife spent two weeks on the slop ing roof of their flooded cabin, acâ€" cording to a story related by Pilot Con Farrell when he returned to Edâ€" monton after an air mail flight to Arctic Post. "ONTARIO IN DANGER RLMIRA.â€"A family, aroused by smoke, escaped injury when one of the largest farmâ€"houses in the vicinâ€" ity of Kimira was destroyed by fire early ‘Thursday. ‘The origin of the fire, which gutted the 13â€"room house of Henry Klinck as well as an ice house and two adjoining buildings, is not known. The fire is believed to have started in the ice house and spread to the house and other bulldâ€" Mrs. H. P. Hamilton, 628 King 8t., W., was badly hurt about the chest end face when her car collided with 2n Elmira bus. The second accident involved a bicycle and car. M. Kipfer, Samuel St., a bicyclist, collided with a truck tbelonging to the Doerr Electric Co. Kipfer recoived a knee injury. ‘The buildings were damaged to the extent of $5,000, part of which is covered by insurance. The damâ€" age would have amounted to more kad the occupants nat been awakenâ€" ed (by the fire and hurriedly removed all the furniture. 2 Accidents Within. Hour, Same Corner KITCHENER.â€"The corner of Céeâ€" dar and King Sts., was the scone of two accidents Friday both within an hour. LIVED TWO WEEKS and Book of Views FREE. No obligation. ; V aluable Health Bookâ€" J let if you mention this Â¥ paper. e Wnute Joday Elmira Drives Occupants Out in Night Attire. Information Founded by Bernarr MactaddÂ¥a â€" A Glorioua of a modern, upâ€"{6« date Hotel in an atmosâ€" phere of country peace, rest and quiet. Health Training will be remembered as long as you live. Culture Hotel Dansville, New York Gutted by Fire Comfonrta PLUS THE V acation at the ON CABIN ROOF OF FASCISM" 1 CHICAGO.â€"Robert Irwin, 29â€" : yearâ€"old sculptor, was arrested here |Sunday by New York police officers who said he admitted the triple l“Gedeon" slaying in New York last iEaster Sunday. _ _ _ _ A fire which started about 1 a.m., lgutled the West. Montrose sawmill cu Thursday. The frame structure ‘was burned to the ground in less than ! an hour. ‘This is the fourth time the i mill has burned within the past few years. W. Montrose Saw Mill Again Burns $200,000 Loss as Oshawa Plant is Irwin appeared at the office of Sherif John Toman about noon (C.S.T.) after surrendering Saturâ€" day night at the office of The Herâ€" ald and Examiner. Mr. Disley was injured in a car acâ€"; To The Waterloo Chronicle: cident on the Kitchenerâ€"Preston QNeedlework Dept. highway near Centreville. The car in / which he was driving took to the STYLE No. 2565. Size ... ditch to avoid hitting Louis Berger, who, it is alloged, sworved HIS biâ€" | NBMG .............cccscerseesenrecssnnrsreerersereccnee cycle to the left in front of the car. Rudy Petznick, another occupant | Street Address .................................. o1 the car, suffered an injured shoulâ€" der and is still cODfined t0 ROBPItAL _ City .....................c.cecessssesscseccccccceccccces He had been the object of a rationâ€"wide search since the bodies of pretty Veronica (Ronnie) Geâ€" deon, her mother, and Frank Byrnes, a roomer, were found in the Gedeon‘s New York apartment Easâ€" ter morning. OSHAWA.â€"Starting with an oil exâ€" plosion which spread flames from one end of the building to the other in a few seconds, the modern plant of Coulter Manufacturing Company was completely gutted early Friday evening. The whole plant and equip ment was a complete loss totalling well over $200,000. 29â€"Yearâ€"Old New York Sculpâ€" tor Surrenders to Chicago Police. SsoUGHT IN TRIPLE NEW YORK SLAYING â€" NO IMPROVEMENT KITCHENER.â€"Lloyd Disley, 20, son of Sam Disley, 295 King street east, has shown no improvement since being admitted to K.â€"W. Hosâ€" pital, following an accident Wednesâ€" day afternoon with a punctured lung. LONDON.â€"For five weeks after she was injured in an automobile crash ,Mrs. Albert K. North, wife of au analytical chemist, of London, had her upper and lower‘teoth wired toâ€" gether, and could take nourishment unly in liquids, it is claimed, in legal papers which have been filed at the courthouse. The injuries ‘Mr. and Mrs. North The only parts of the sawmill that cin be salvaged are the power enâ€" gine and the boiler. All the saws are valueless as well as a dry kiln which adjoined the mill. Easter Slayer Gives Self Up say they received, and a claim to talling $20,000 are set out in a stateâ€" ment of claim, filed in their action egainst William Stone & Sons, and their employee, Donald McKenzie, The ‘blaze was noticed by Jean Sweet and Charles Walton, who were on their way home from a party in the village. When the couple first roticed the fire it was very small. In a few minutes the whole building enveloped in flames. ‘There was no way of saving the mill from destrucâ€" tion. Fourth Time in Few Years Lumber Mill Razed by both of Ingersoll. Destroyed by Fire THB WATERLOO CHKRQONICLE Little sister and big ibrother will be | up bright and early to put on these _cunning bibâ€"front overalls. TORONTO.â€"Families of four and upwards on relief in Toronto at the present rate have only enough food to last them for five days of the week, and, for the remaining two, are either without food or else on a minimum Use this coupon. . Print your name and address plainly. To The Waterloo Chronicle : Needlework Dept. STYLE No. 2565, Size ... Tyrolean cotton prints are very gay for these overâ€"alls that are cut cut and stitched in no time at all. Stepibyâ€"step picture sewing instrucâ€" tions included. Hon. N. O. Hipel, M.P.P. for South Waterloo, and Speaker of the Ontario Legislature, and 8. L. Fenwick, Onâ€" tario Department, of Labor inspector, were largely instrumental in affectâ€" ing the settlement. For the past week Mr. Hipel and Mr. Fenwick have been conferring with both parâ€" ties. Dr. ‘R. A. Blye, of Dundas St. E., stated ‘here. see to that. Three pockets! Two at the front and one‘at the back. And pockets always cdd joy and amuse ment as well as being useful. iSend FIFTEEN CBNTS (15), (coin is preferred) for PATTERN. Write plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND STYLE NUMBBR. BE SURE To STATE SIZE YOU WISH. C.1.O. Affiliate? The majority of employees at presâ€" ent are members of the Steel and Iron Workers of America, an affiliâ€" ate of the Committee for Industrial Organization. It was not definitely said whether this would be the union accorded recognition. These â€" attractive _ workmanlike overalls are made of lovely faded t!ue heayy cotton. wa‘hh;_\:â€"\;':)n:t' slip off the shoulders, either! The crossed suspender straps ‘Style No. 2565 is designed for sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. 10 and 12 years. Size 4 reâ€" quires 1% yards of 39â€"inch material with % yard of 35â€"inch lining. HESPEILIIRâ€"An 18â€"day srtike, afâ€" fecting 145 employees of the Hesâ€" peler Stamped and Enamelledâ€"ware plant here, was seitled Friday after a dayâ€"long sries of conferences. ‘Terms of the settlement, approved at a mass meeting of employees, proâ€" vide for a general wage increase of approximately 15 per cent., a §0â€"hour week, time and a half for over time, aud recognition of a "union of the em ployees." * ‘The 15 per cent. increase will raise the hourly wage rate four cents for the majority of the workers. Apprenâ€" tices who were receiving 15 cents an hour will be paid 20 cents. Praise Peacefulness Theâ€"plant is a subsidiary of Clare Brothers, of Preston. James Stuart (lare, managing director, signed the agreement on behalf of the company. Mummy will be just as thrilled seeâ€" ing her youngsters in these sturdy play togs. They allow such perfect freedom for their strenuous play out of doors and save on laundry. The question of improved working conditions, part of the strikers‘ deâ€" imands, will be settled by a shop comâ€" mittee and company officials. It is understood that showers and rest rooms are already in the process of installation. For many years Assistant Professor of Household Arts, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N.Y . Go Back To Work INSUFFICIENT RELIEF? SIMPLE Reach Accord with Edited by LAURA I. BALDT, A. M. Tomorrow, Wednesday, the Boys‘ Scouts and Girl Guides and their \ mothers of the Waterloo Anglican |\ Church will hold their picnic. ! Some 150 trip winners of the Onâ€" tario Junior Farmers and Junior Woâ€" men‘s Institutes held their annual reâ€" union in Conestogo on Saturday afâ€" ternoon. | Would Double Periods For a few hundred dollars more the Waterloo schools could have their own instructor, and supervised singâ€" ing periods then could be provided for each class every week, he be lieved. This would just double the amount of supervision. 4 Family Reunions Under the joint arrangement, Waâ€" terloo pays $732 a year for music supervision in the three schools, Trustee H. W. Wagner noted. Each Waterloo class recelved the attendâ€" tion of the supervisor or assistant cnly for a half hour every two weeks, he said. On Thursday, Dominion Day, three family reunions are booked,, the Schaus family, Benderâ€"Krats family and the Diebe! family. Trip Winners Attend Festival Trustee Favours Own Music Teacher TO SEW Four family reunions and one picâ€" mic are booked for Waterioo park this week. 7 Arrangements for the day were in charge of Fred Smyder of Waterloo, Howard Suyder of Kitchener and E. 1. MaLoughry, county agricultural re presentative of Galt. Following the day‘s outing the re union crowd, made up of about 40 cars, journeyed to Waterloo in a proâ€" cession and were escorted by Moâ€" torcycle Officer Seaman to Waterloo park for the Band Festival. Waterloo Public School Board last week considered a plan of establishâ€" ing its own system of music instrucâ€" tion. The present system is a joint arrangement with Kitchener Public School Board. On Saturday the Doersam family will hold its reunion. Here This Week The amount of wheat fed to live stock and poultry during the crop season 1936â€"37 is estimated preliminâ€" arily at 12,774,000 bushels, as comâ€" pared with 20,939,000 bushels in the 1935â€"36 season. (Continued from Page 1) gratulations to the oldest person present, Mr. George Trussler, a son of the original settlers, who celebratâ€" ed his 99th birthday on Juné 5th. Singing was also enjoyed as well as games and races for the children after which a sumptuous picnic supâ€" per was served on the spacious lawn. The youngest member of the family present was (the â€" tenâ€"monthsâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Witmer of Kitchener. Relatives were present from Orillia, Elmira, Innerâ€" kip, Galt and Kitchener. It was decided to hold the next reâ€" union on the old homestead on June 5th, 1938. when it is hoped that Mr. George Trussler will be spared to ceâ€" celebrate his 100th birthday. Budd Brothers operate department stores in Kitchener and Guelph, and will build at once on the new site. SIMCOE. â€" Announcement was made here yesterday that the large property of the Falls Department Store, whose modern store was toâ€" tally razed by fire this spring, has been sold to Budds Limited of Kitchâ€" ener. Budd Bros. Buy Simcoe Property EnÂ¥ bEipennne | Wednesday and Thursday â€" elARY PICKFORD and JESSE L LASKY IDA LUPINO â€"LEO CARRILLO â€" #dded Attraction â€" Spencer Tracy â€" Loretta: Young All important action taken in Monday and Tuesday Fred Ginger Astaire Rogers EXTRA! Added Attraction THURS. â€" FRL â€" SAT. WORLD‘S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT PICTURES LADIES NOTE FREE _ DINNERWARE AND OVENWARE given on Wedâ€" nesday only. â€" No Dinnerware Thursday, July 1st. Jeanette Nelson MacDONALD EDDY "Shall We Dance" JOE LOUIS JIM BRADDOCK MATINEE THURSDAY _A Man‘s Castle Trussler Family Friday and Saturday "MAYTIME" Tuevday, June 20, 1987 _«