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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Aug 1937, p. 2

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'ts-" f" "i'iiiiiiiii"iiiG; a a: ext-min “we, lav-rod the “and er-oe" rick] throughout the Iron-u. [lawn do- that in Emu and but Count“. only " to " butch w w." ”I? tttttd with "iuoiiaGaFi,rthairidrear, 'mr.rtumtHq.ti-tte-etpr tior.ee.tt-th" d-tith. 'el't,r='rStaNr2lt2t1 Iaata.dth-0.ri,ttur- vddé-é-msmnm ported in ull section. with the 'rr- ception of Bantam Ontario. in bar leg, mixed grains and the main traps of out. Warm. fg, weather in the last ten day- of la y And the tlrtst week of August “used late outs to riped prematurely. Dcvclopiu wal. . .. It? Mi "Grit, to so bushels. Cut, ting Pf. sprin(_ndnn .3" (can! Muletiop- in Miie, pal-:10 'iipiy throughout the province, the excepts“: of Eastern 0n- .atodhatthpqmMHrem.r-t iTl;'l';"dlr.1'l'lrlll'.fGu1tl'1'l JCaiiaetiA. -v if in 'giirii,itre22yt,t'tttt,'t and 'loTull 'lutl'ftr,'aelrd 9n Late crops are developing well in Western And Eastern Ontario but Ire badly in need of moisture in the Toronto and Belleville section. Corn for basking is reported hilly good on that“. two-thirds of the acreage in Kent County, while in Essex County the yield u the present time does not nppelr much above 50 per rent. of normal, due to Excessive srruteipitati?n. Fodder corn is about an avenge crop in most of the province, ex- cept in Southern Ontario, where tieids were (hanged by too much moisture. "HER-6M . ram: ir-r-tima-ti-ttV The early potato crop is prac- tically all harvested and the second early crop is now commencing to move. The yield in good in South- western Ontario but disappointing in the western part of the province. In many cases the yield was as low as is page!» tyre acre. F Hnying hm; been unusually pro- longed this season and in still pro- greasing in the eutern sections. In Southern Ontario the quality of the greater portion of the crop is low ns t result of frequent rains. Rains during the put few weeks have de- is exgaed that yield- of avar- ruto a Ire Be?ratre tr11Ctre rs bun-hum!“ THIS MUST STOP! Wh-o-m-tdr-a-rd-o-toth. -M%tihi.-mtt.r.'rai.esnmdirt-sto.t_tdmo -Aruts-lqehmoo-ehr-d-ht-e.toth. ab0trrvahigi.rBr-e%D-t-eafmgb- M ‘11]. fall m We do “ti-vi.” "u... t'tdrhs--.irt-rg--d'orr" “In“. I. “but“ " “I. Here Is what to dot The appalling lost, of life and frightful iniurlaa caused by tackle“ driving In Ontario must stop! Motorists have been mum to be courteou- on tho mad, but the death toll atill mounta at an alarming lute. Reckleaa driver. mat ha dealt with according to their death. and to the lava of this Province. A nelleaa driver who cauaea death or injury iaa criminal-hut an much of a aHminnittsothief;forrechh-drNintguii1ei. Cuttlncin,paaain¢onhllla, -iv-sd,drivinaetow1rinthsrmmtmof the road, and all chaothal' knack. claafodrlvlng are been“. RECKLESS DRIVERS BEWARE! Ontario In. an internationally thmmm hinhway polio. [mundane-um bounty- whao. Mootnccidmboccuroutoflightofthopolho. WOW at with " linearity tbrthsotro-timsoihBoaptritqdmotoeut.tomport comm arssrntinrtanmiofrsskh-drivimr.rt-rdutrtouhreheehthumrieud.imtahta. -doatuthateoudbetwouH,nndtumnimin-1erhtrtirtqodua1th-. -nmondehi1dmat, ‘WT “Viv thw 1?dJf4lt . i /'Efi'J.td.'to.-,-s, gtttgauetNn2t'ig.'ltt 'iitisktr2k?iisrtiritA iiiiii'iti,yi3iiai5j"t'riii1fle, met-v-ir-tbro-tF-v- hm. Inuwdfeodu “mmhchhhwwhco fr- dromn t5nahntrha. m Th toUee how to (iii' 'Grr'7ff going and»! . 10,000 new our last you. "I‘- Cu,- (bod. Th fruit gn2 - action- iof the province do“ up well (t.t hr nd I better than "an“ yield i expected. Although there is A slight ”edition of 3.19]: tab in ”no action. moat cowl-mist or- chard: m eo-tiv.tr clan, due to the mun-m control measures used. aneu t' growing well und the total no; expected to range from 16 to . per cent. above In! WE" Mung. . . gin; Vaigllxum Ion-once in "t _ ----------.-- ur imon-A e ot district in bplendid condition. Tomntoe.a in?! "Mu" F cunning Inc-wry purposes are m fun-L Mr. and In. Herb M .u h. gal-Minn ” ghrquzhout most of ' " were Band-y mam n tho in. and inc tin-1m excellent. The yield is nppro tely Mt per cent. grater than for 1936. In}, Icy-.1000; . In Eastern Ontario about 9,000 are: of tommes were set out Is mint 6,000 acres in 1936. In Western Ontario the - shows a rise from 16,600 to 25,790 erey. The estimated yield for fruit tree. for the whole province is as follows: Peaches pined from 402,- 300 bushels in 1936 to 503.000 in 1987; plums from 41,200 to 56.000; pears moved down from 196.800 to 127.500; cherries lost {rpm 124,800 to 85,900, while all yarieties of apple. gained from 703,500 to 751,200 binds. Principal R. N. Merritt or the K-W i‘ollsgiate reports that the middle and upper school’enm results will be announced this week. can Ontario." barbaric: hare been plentiful d t 2 quality is excellent. The EXAM RESULTS COMING - -.e%.. -- r" . 5.... than.“ V ".iiitii'ifq"il2iit/iiti'?,t 1e1'eiti1'l _ . C .mw-w~m W. .“!_'“'.'E; "31.". 'ttri' _ of LiuaaiaaftiiiiGVit'h_ lawn-uni”: Olm.r _ _ u.' A l ummu‘d“. Inch-nu up!“ " Ch - on Bum“). “by - m “I with Mm Evelyn an”, -tr O teacher of our local and. Mr and Mes. “I. 'M - snurroTsriru-rsyert.PeeePAtge". ' new. _ . AWE-mucking: MtirA.ott-.d+rV Umro" w W m son. an and m and lb “Hahn-omv-Iwbmu Addie smrlAoeeitoqo-ttPe,etfette_1e_ sun m. m- 3.1mm" Miner" Martin. In In”! m and Mr. Anao Hon-u - On- day gnu-con itt I07“. a Ivan emu; prawn. Mr, and In. Bil-on Mr at daughter Mary ot Harri-alum, Va.. spent nova-u an at the hon. ot Simon Martin. Mr. and Mrs. [Judah - Ind daughters Grace amt Em and Mr. and Mrs, Mound Slants “tended the Sham: reunion recently which was new at the home of Abraham Good. Baden. , Mr: and Mrs. Herb Fetch and hm- ny attended the funeral of the late Mr. Henry Bhrther at muvluo, elm: any. Mr. and In. mm. CW and Mrs. Elam Martin und mmnr will!“ with the Inter: parents, Mr. m Mrs. Paul Martin. Waterloo Sunday. Mr, and Mn Urlu Butler and Iamily were Quad-y - at tho Luau- at Henry Fetch. Doom. Mr. and In. Nathaniel Snider 0n- terlnined their grandchildm at ttgatr home, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. FA. Fetch And Ion Donald spent Sunday at the home. at Joe tgwartaetettrutmr and Jab, Cream-u of Pine Gill. Um - h. mm or “IOWA“ "our V” m .wa-hy - an: I: rdrl'ltl, 'r1B4.ilt'e'hht Mann who mm (it DD “In oouuonuol me an. an. “and“ “in. I In... Savor W W council chi-h. In hi and u. ear will: “in" on Into-ma " un- hla (If. and In: new Cm Menu ton-ml“ coup-y. Mr. a W. n-m- - to to" men to com- a. ”can 2 wound fur printing voun’ I’ll. hummus“ m.m--u¢muouo tttteoethonittt+4teeWMq. Moved by John A. BGIII, Iodid- ad by Genus J. Von that by-hw -- to appoint. a "o" [or an Town-M) ot Wane-lay be read a am and toe. and time.-irrtod. Moved by (none J. Von. nee-dd try John A. no that by-Ia- - to 1990's! I potion to execute con- ' men with individul IIIOI'I ot hydro meclrlc energy in the Townshlp or Wolleuey be and a an: and new“ timt-aNghed. 'loved by John A. Benn. moulded try Ano- Wdllluon that "on. - to nae- the lever-l taboo] section- Publlc and Sour-lo, in complyuco with the act ot 1891 be now rend a 1irsst Ind second 1s1ekrorrrhed. _ .,.... _..- "w..- -..___. -_...-_. Moved try Amos wiiiua.ors, locom- ed by John A. Begg- that 13th - to anus the "riot" School Section: In the Town-Mp ot Wellenley tor the current year, 1937, be now rad I um um mud tiagMr.-iritsd. A..." in..." - and.“ " tbemtrrd_tt-.-.aBq' loved by m. Huehn amended hr H. W. Kaufman. printing votern' hut- nnd tyne, $152.00; H. W. Kan!- man printing letter heada and cheque. 5.25; Municipal World. Ita- tionery, 13.65; Bank ot minimum. excise stamps, 12.00; J. Heilhndh. tstationery. 3.95; J. Heinrich. nano- and envelopes. 466; Mt. Harwell. burying dog. 100; mmr'm Friedman. burying dog, 1.00; my. J. my“. equalialng achoole. 1200: Wm. m- mler, equalizing achooll. 1.00; Jo- Volsln operating road under. 81.18; ' sent: Roth, road work. COO; not” John Gilliland, road work, 10.80; Joel bagel. road work. 30.00; Ale: lilie-t bold, road work. 50.10; Jae. Ron-tod- ler, road :work. 1930; Simon natural road work, Imp. John Elmer. road W. C. Pommer. relief. 6.01; A. o. work. 3.00;.Al1. Meyer. relief. iitifl Schnnrr, relief, 9.16; A. Alumnus.1 re‘iet. War. Noah Wuler. work on rand 1, 22.60; John Miller. work on) toad 3. 8.00; Simon tl-lnher. 'work on road 4, 11.10; John F'anlhnter, work on road a. 09:80; A. C. Selgnen work rand T, 4130; D. W. Chalmers. work on road 8. 25.00; M. 'Hieronymnl. wort. on road II. 10.70; Earth: Kiel- wetter. work on mod It, 28.40; Hour Hen-son. 'work on road 13. 9.00: Frank Dietrich. work on road " 12.80; J. A. Runtttodier, work on road 15. 25.00; Alex .Diehoid. ,work on road I Mr, 118.50: Cecil, Hackett, work on road w, 21.10; Joe Dose]. work on road ill. 30.00; 8. P. Friedman. ‘work on road M, 7.80; Ed. Hat-khan. work on road 21. 4.00; Aloln Lennon. work on road 22. 30.60; Noni: Weldman. work on read " 1150; Alex Sch)» ter. work on road a. 38.00; W. Me. Cormlck. work on road M, 22.00 John amilnnd. work on road Bli, 58.00: Emil Stroh, work on road so, 9.00; E. ‘Diotrlch. road snot, 74.11; John Schiueter. wort on road 26, ”.00; Chris. E. Lichty. work on road. 03.00; Joe E. Roth, work on road ii. (20; M. Warnholx. hauling gravel, 120.“; M. Warnhols. crn‘lhlng gravel. 757.74; Witter. Service. 166 gala. gnu, 33.33; Tom Birmingham hurling BrB- vel, 94.50; o. IM. deer, repair to grader. 3.26; H. E. Rots. lumber. 296; Prod Biechler. gentler teeth. 11.00; Peter Lather. " "In. no for grader. 4810; l-mperlal Oil, 100 all. gas, 21.60; Brown A hwwoll. and and gravel. 00.75; Weber Hardware. reinforcing. 161.83: Huehn Bron. cement. M6AM; Ted Lichty, Scherrer bridge. 396.01; Simon Prleignn. po- llce villue road work, 6. ; Noah Wogler. gravel. 100.80; Joe Roth, gravel. (0.“; A, Selgner. gravel. 100.00; A, Seixner. gravel. t22.64; borne mounts. hauling gravel. 1.96; Ted Uchty. [urn work, 7.50; Total, '3.M6a2.--Xeareud, _ George J. You that hy-hw - to luau the Town-bin or Wells-Icy [or Township and County pin-pow. be new read In an! and wood ti-.- (baled. Iy-Iava Fla-II, Pat-0d Moved by ad. minim, seconded by George J. Voll that council go Into committee ot the whole on by-hwa 1060, M)61, was. "" 1064, and that John A. new be churnin- ot and commltter.-AMrried. Moved by John A. Benn, loco-1d- ed by Georg: J. Von that um coun- eft do now adtourat to meet again " tho town-Mp h-II. Cronhlll. on Tun- day, Sept. tth I”? u " o'clock “I the mronoon. Ill-- AID! Dtotriett an! Ill- Ilyr~ tte [on are Imam] m. woo! In Detroit, the "on o8 the forwar- nun. In. Harry Boot . took um 'tttl,."""' It. “a In. Rock at Par n. In Pale-lulhomd Toronto no tho new at In. lath Manhunt. In. 3 . as oiled In were new red A third time and nmuy paced. Payment of Account. Moved by IE6. ‘Hnehn. wounded by John A. was: that the reeve Instruct the tree-met to lune bl: cheque for the to11owinq eccoumlz Mr. Slinky Blnlmn or Sun-wry In holldayln. with M. Duran“, Mr. Ind Mn. J. . Bulgarian. In. Mlllun Collin. "uehter Horne. and non Moqrarrt. no on g motor my to Toronto. out-mm and other notch-m points. Mr. .nd In. Wan-r to!" and mu. Ion, In. "no. Panama, and M", Mary Hnncbornr nil dauats m an ttoline .1 Chan” mu Mr., Cure Phi Ind till We! have rotunod home AHOY Inc-III. . took with tttpero, It. “a Mr. and In, Cine Web" noon! the veal-end with fO|IlIVOI In M, Mun and Meatloaf A _ -- nay-In. mo. mu. 1062. 1m. 1454 NEW HAM-0R0 John Hell-buck. Clerk NP.- 1GriiriaGGTieuatask_-touo"t-it afm-dr.'rhoe-mrrttoFttattHttm.tamia- oe-i-int-i-tod-truth-tut-s taePa-r.aaatth-,tut--ttttirst-i-*tetttairt-tttc' sdrua-rretomrt-'trritit-thomtch-,th""-,th-dy Ot-hating new.» "N--"urroh*uet"--*-""*' 2ndPa-r-.Andtutiouro0lituothrtradeAexti-d.,_. "rg-tttttem-ni-io-Lt-os-ra/to-ht-tith" MPw:Abolumly! Anni they urrutgthrtmn--oputo .iuatotttrirauiouottmnpe-eduetioo'Nrrxot "tu-rs-ii-how-ar-tur-atm-tttPeople-- thtithnotdrinkilaelfumliwicked.butLhanydrinkiauoed! "eP-rrtAivouttestimmstuttuh--i'-bos-d 13PM": koala-Mt!» problemiathedrinker,notthedrink,eh? Pw:3u¢-dy --i.nots-od. iaTiGuua Mun Senate committee. me maple din from out“ than from on: drinking! ' 'Wi', was we“; Beyloi ot immune span! Sunny with her wreak. Mr. and Mr: Daniel asylum _ Mr. and In. Johil Un- cllled on Mr. and Mn. Gordon Roeder at Hel- delberg of Sunday. - A _ Mr. and In Anon Duane]: all! Ion Arnold or Prawn united with Mr. and In. mm Hackhun on Sun l any. Mr. and 'Mrl. Jacob auction and Mr. Allen inclclurt momma the to caption .1 the Mine ot Mr. and In. John Sehnolllcr neu- titt. Clement: on Bland-y evening in honor of Mr. and In. Elmer Schneider. who won married recently. Mr. and In. Wm. mom mn- ed with Mr. and In. Noah sch-nu " Waterloo on sum; sri. and in. John 8:111an of Kitchener called on mend: and ro- lativen here on sunny. Mr. Wm. Henry Wilkins ot Tra- vene City had Mr. Donald Wilkin- ot Muskegon, Mich., loom loudly with Mr. gm] In, Andra. Iam, Mr. and In. John Lip. and Mr and Mrs. Wm. (humour. . Mr. and an, Gideon summit and son and In. Klpter and manner of New Hamburg Tuitatd with Mr. and Mn. Joel anler on sand-y. Mr. and In. mu Dhbokl and finally Ind Mill mm!!!) sum: ot Kitchener were Smut-y mm»- Al the home at Mr. Iamu human". Mr. .nd In. linen Otto and mu- ily ot Nb: lumbar; aunt Sand” with Mr. and In. Win. Ochoa. ligand In. John Sound: ot Kit- chener spout Thumb: evening vim Mr. and In. Edwin MgteWart. Walton at the home ot Mr. mull Prehnrger on Thur-day evenlns were Mr. and Ill-.110: loner null Mr and Mrs Joe Honor ot Hen-on. In: Dolmen scnluol ot Kitchen- er is spending I week with tutr cou- sin, Miss Betty Samuel. Mr. “and Mrs, Dnnlal Seylor upon! Sunday My mums. __ _ V Mm, mm Inform-don. mm Links from Arab It Kink-or. . Gut, m M. Wan-loo or Hilts. A for Int-dbl“. ROUND Ferr' RAIL TRA V81. BARGAINS August 20-21 From KITCHENS]! To LANSING and BA'l'l'LE CREEK, MICE, SOUTH BEND, IND., and CHICAGO $7.00 PORT HURON FLINT - . . ‘- $3.35 and DURAND - - - “.00 Detroit - Equally Is! (an. In- " was... C.N.R. Station- lit-and SH. Manna Albrecht ot CANADIAN NATIONAL HESS!“ ROAD VACATION mm - ALL nxfmnsns PAID 'NAA. a-Ara.", AL-, Th Gnu his. All To: ttta-Ahh FOLDER n was arc. iii n... 'AI p...‘ b "as y..- _ I.“ p... I - To lando- tft. Mon Sun. I lol. only. --an't, M In. Mot.; Hun. A Ho]. only. AUG. 20 - 21 . This Marianna-1 is il"erted by the Swing Industry in the unmade battipublwunda: standing of ozruun aspects of the potable-u of '-rxvvsondloexstormoo. fibrin“? mu... Recent visitors at the home of Hrs. Joe Snyder were Mr. and Mn Inh- mael Marlln, Mr. and In. Amon Bru- bncher and Min Lucinda mmchor. Waterloo, mu Durban Krop8 or Wa- terloo. mu Just 'Kropt of Kitchen- er and Mr. Mervin Kraut ot an] “no spent Sunday with Mr. and In. John Kropf Mrs. Abe Weaver was I Sand” guest at Israel Glugrlch'n. Suaday visitors at Ed. Snyder'- were Mr. and Mrs Seranatt erlln and Mr. and Mrs. xHenry Bowmn ot mandala, and Mr, Jeremiah Shier. Sunday visitors with Mr. In In. Amos Glugerich were: In. hock Mann) and Mr. Norman Martin at Wirturrtrottrrte. Mr. and In. Senna- Mnrliu and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bov- mau and Emily ot Flor-due. Mr. Ind Mrs Anno- Brubuher of Wilerloo and Miss Lucian“ Bru- bacher ot Heidelberg visited Sunday a! Jul-annual: Gingerlch. SNIDER'S CORNIRS To'l‘omu " AUGUST 21 Windsor a own. van. commons. count-Inn. noon:- to. no. 'M""-" um: an: - m mu- nuu a " was In. no. are! on *teattr--aq. " tso" tri

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