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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jul 1937, p. 1

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no at Jens. other: biomphed estimated to have held 50,000 gul the life of David. and still others 1m of gasoline in the stance Ant and. IMO mp boob combining at the Pure Oil CT, resulted oehmriinmBe1adhooalttstrtiurvtoGioA 111701)"- . Iona. Fire of undetermined origin to.“ a has " and the explodon. derful array of e xhihitu. The work done by the students is a great tribute to the tenchers end in unple evidence of the good WTF- pose behind the school. Among the my interesting end well wrought pieces of handiwork were pictures of Jesus painted by the Juniors, folders describing fully the life and work of Jesus, Paul Ind other dis-" ciples. There were models of the Ark, Mount Calm. Mount Sinlii, Ind model: of the temples at the tdmo..ef {was jitter; biognphed The work done by the children during the course of the school was on exhibition, and it is estimated 'twer 1,000 people viewed the won- denial array of e xhibita. Iry?ymer, -wke-iaii IG -FGiiG The closing exercises of the Community Summer Bibe School Hint the First Hgnppnite Chm-9h. “that Attendance 365 at Phst Mennonite Church. -thgerdld ngraln. Bible Selma] Awards Made ht Closing Coroner Dr. J. Gordon Grieve mrtttted by Constable Anderson, and In inquest was opened. Besides her man, His: Gonn- lxnie survived by three brothers, 1 n, Albert end homes, of Dublin. and two sitters, Eleanor of undo]: and Kathleen of Dublin. Mr. Bur-ling. urompnnied by his wife and two children. was driving vest mun! Stafford, having Ind the family out for a drive. In. Hurling Ind the two children were then to the once of Dr. T. R. Nichol: for tie-uncut. [ 'Gorn'dey chimed he wls driving only about 25 miles an hour " the thire of the accident. "bi-g Another vehicle an the high- ht'lfts by the 'titehener-Watortoo my our mile. of Strut Web hm. M nrhieh mm“ f an net on Saturday. July 17. The Pet- 'lllhm Hurling. Stratford, driver cent-n of successful nudenu '* of the other cur involved, and Ii- 39-01- . O'burke. of Duth. com- Aa in former Jenn, the Entrance of II- Gonnley. were re- load admitted Candidate. from to duties It St. - hoth when end run! nehool: upon I I when injured. the principuh' recommendation. John F. Gomley. cor driver. VII School: where a number of eundi~ W on . charge of criminal negli- "tes have been [Ireland etch your. gene. Me the released on bail of and where put records lave shown he aunties of 82,500 euch to ap- u high standard, have been granted pour in u week's time. As fur tthe rivilege of recommending some could be determined. line Cowley 1"il'iflll',,t without exuninution.1 and her nonunion. line O'Rourke. :The total number of candidates weal were riding in the front seat of iliiii and of these 172 were admitted light led-ll. with Misa Gomley '"lg',, the recommendation of their ting in the centre. principle. " cundidutee wrote the At the impaet, both the f.%tttirteti.on and of those 64 were our driven 'g, Cowley Ind the "f.5iteteefyh. driven by urling rolled over on. The high school entrunce examin- their right Sid” without leaving mentions were renrded‘bv the - lg. 23-year-old nun: in “his. at " law. I! ital, Kitchen“. VII “Id hi'dt'l night when the It in which the m a pun-cut: and dytmn__rrttor brother, John F. non-an. nilv in or an, new cum“. cams lg, 23-de nun: in tuning a Two [lamina and thirtg-ain cu:- R. WI! ital, Kitchener.“ MUM-I /t'd2,h't,e'f,ttg- “Id hi'dt'l night when the ate uchool- of Wowloo Old 'git,:'.',??,',,',':'.',':?,,,-,:,',,,,)'.,'.),,',",',',' meat "hob 'm and Mun by hot Mother, John F. III in the wort of the Eu m. .fritert Win). rolled teo.18 Pitt-5Q Clap- and um uym@._ui- cum Goran, “or (hr Overt-tac-.,. Mro Otta- III“. isth Victi- ENTRANCE PUPILS _ i172 Wu: tirGiiiiiiii Wlmt Exams 4 lit M of 92 Who Wrote Tats Succeed I ATLANTIC CITY, NU., July 19. _ series of explosions in tanks lectimfhd a; have tl::ald 50,000 2d mm 0 [I80 inc in e stance t d the Pure Oil Coma, “mud 'tPetr ”more. , 1:10 per- Premler Plant and» Talk By way of variety Premier King will make a national hmdcnat Mon- day night, presumably to deal with the Imperial conference and the European situation. He " to be on the " for hum hour and has m-de no plans for a subsequent hrottdeatrt. y The vpresumption is that It he goes ‘out he will who time to wind up hits, ‘volitial slain and that a rational convention will he culled to chants " auccemr. He might continue In the meantime, or someone in Parth- ment not aspiring to the leadership might not in that capacity. The con- vention might Bo hack to Winnipeg. where the last one was splendidly unused nor. or it might he in 2tr ronto, a great centre of Conservative thought. ( Little doubt seems to be inter- ‘ulned In 0011mm"; circle. that might IHon, In. B. Bennett's Men. in summoning a caucus ot his follow- ers in the House to meet Mm hero on August 7 is to tender " resignation. MAW-A, July l..-'Dl0llsllt relic! in tho West. [or which the action tw m is united to the argon! need. the mile! Ilmtion in Winning. with evi- dence of unload: to n crisis, and, from another angle completely. the no" mat the OonIerutJvo caucus ‘on August 7, than comprise the high- ‘llghts ot a week at Ottawa, quite tho moat active since April an, am one? for Aug. "PM 13.1: by Premier l The high school entnnce examin- atioun were regarded‘by the exam- iners as unsounble tests, and no unpu- wns found especially diiBeealt. canJidatea without examination. The total number of candidates was 264 and of there 172 were admitted on the recommendation of their principals. 92 candidates wrote the examination and of those 64 were successful. Admitted to an School Eran-nee It'fts try the $titeheneritortoo Eu Inmate Bonn! which met on autumn}. July 17. The per- unia of Inset-tn] nudenu in 89.01. . 'tetet"P.eiytrtetmaseer-o-raa-e.dsa.r-,au-es-ee mmumunummmwwm-umm “Vital-om. Bt"ti'-teaauPuMuae-r't-ue-t. lat-- “hGrd-WWMUWWEIMWM May Resign Soon I70 PERSONS INJURED labor conditions. Mr. Hepburn made no direct Pe- ference humming made in 'it ronto on e pr iom, evening y Hon. Norman an“, Dominion minister of labor. Ind Arthur Roe- buck, who resigned on attorney- general of Ontario become his views on labor clothed with that of Mr. Hepburn. It. Roebuck. , St, 2rtut'at '"rti', 'i'llt min I e e - 'foditd'fueh,tl " - The premier aid that his deter- 'mined stand mint 0.1.0. illusion [mike Gaga-u] your. strike at LONDON, One, July Mk-an a spirited attaek on those who criti- cized his - on John L m end ‘the 0.1.0.. Premier Hepburn. speak. ‘ing at the Police Association of fl',,'lSt hamlet, at Hotel! Ja",',',' mg] t; eehred peace n r conditions in We during the Pefwy months proved his nation I'l'elrh London Audience Pelee POLICE OFFICIAIS APPLAU'D ATTACK ( ON JOHN L. LEWIS Premier Hepburn Goldsmoro. NA?, Jilly 17,--Aagt- [Aves reported lightning struck . chain which hung ahottt the neck " one or hi- can The chain. he laid. was Wotan into three pieces, but the cow no not hurt. t End-"W BOLT RIPS cow CHAIN BUT ANIMAL UNHURT Tho a“. when - - at WAhrIo. or that - at. and i- the Waterloo qogBer. i.- Says Events Prove He Was Right in Ontario Justina? In; CEO. Stand. h_n_d Emilia "A BEE; ! Wat-tho. ChelvYuar, refund to Ilsa Ally- thhg, but the James. W hi. oral undertaking; Chinese will vial- draw trom the trouble none - of TIEN'DSI‘X. July 19 --4httt. Sung Cheh-Yaaa. ranking click! in North China, called on went-Gen. Kirmrht Kabuki. cummnnder at Jayme fnrces. at Tiwmnin. and agreed to Jar Dan‘s conditions for a trace in the, t3ino-Japanese mama. Immediate danger of titrhting on a large sale was thereby removed. Gen Cluck-Yuan Rinses 0 Sign Papers but lap Olficials Accept His Ward. Report Chinese Gerd Withrhws Troops From Troubled War Zone the We paid 2.20 per cent., and $10,003:“: ,."l's",'li'AT, bond; "trying rt " 2 per cent. In for which the pmine'e paid 2.85 per cent. Sue of the bonds is being ' mummy-ouch . group of charter- ed in and investment denim] Premier Hepburn aid. AG GrrGiatii iii2iPifiiiliiis ' The in included " .000.000 three-year bonds «Hm I coupon Tyteetfttrorerepye, - forum [dubunéed for the AirtiiGs, __ mama-l" --.M. Gr"'. He ey the tery-Pt he,“ favor TORONTO, July ".-' my $20,000,090 About! 'e' In been Bond Issue " "NP.-.... "-r" “an”. In": China. Mary Jon; (II-yield, Raymond lure:, puma. Luann Kenneth; at Record Low aw In for “a: M1llhe.---ru-Me (Continued oi uura Jen iant .up, Cum-Gui ariic." GiiiCi ii' n blockade run-r Ind. the nun. of Coven Sou any. m W by an ammo-d My mid. as am: territorial M" SEUE 33mm or"? uhh'DON.---i, admiralty nounced Spud!) the British I w“ "v... .._........... The attitude of the Ninth; Gol- crrtrnent regarding the agreement II still IrroNematieat hm it u bound the Cenzral Government or Chin- In making no real dispositions tor u: with Japan. Peiping. but the Jan-none will ro- main. More Jeanna-e retnfttreemmrt. reathed Tientsin from Mhnetmris ....,_ .-ra . _ - ken. OAIIP, July ".--ertrtrrt over th- an by tho 1:an at a churn hun- dle as she over to get. g ml] of water, 'iii'?5?ii Bun-one, 69, died ‘slxortly after her homo at Hunky, ‘in this district last night. Her daughter. Gertrude. had jut started to churn when the woman leaned over to nn a paid ttltd was struck. Although her gluta- m on they were not knocked clot Bro- I.-- FAR]! WOMAN HIT BY CHURN HANDLE, DIES 1'“ mm a. t'S,tit'ii, iii mm W “human-credit“ We wealthy III-n. 929351.939“. oCthe imam tn --- " " "1 - ml It... covered by 'iiWi,',ill'l', m.” here tod- . no tail " Bonita whom. 'llllL any, untried " we. mun, lads-ho to mounts In ttther Pg'fettiye mid it"s-Ecru cu- My: for u meeting’ between 0% and a widow of his w mun“. but line In culled any to Kitchener. and the scheduled ldair In: called 00. nmcmwcxnm‘ . F our-Issue mm dII-wnlhly "It A _ ladle-.1 i933}: cried i “Iii-0i by: d 4Geii 1mm niit an,

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