" Vote Hipet in South Waterloo For continued Tax Reductions Lot, "trutttts Huli, $9,“. Peter- borough. " 40. Struuord, " 50; Low vim " Mt, l‘halham, " 50 Two are Killed in “maul height! Hull. $1315; Kit- .rmer $1270, mutton, 1210. sum- fund " 7tt, rum-m, "a. uAUl-LY Oct , when a motor car washed lulu " big transport truck .-..r:y Friday evening on [he Baden bl} Just ml Ot ttus villaga Ir.veart "Ed Marginal “maid and Zigvar-old tart Wolfe, the drnvr of the car. am» so; badly 2111mm) ryey that at te K -W Hospital Tttr former psssili away ttl IO 3" it“. yotut' IliKhl and tho latter at Inn >uimk Satttts vmy woman: Mfss lug-ml had Ler- tco Imam mining and Woltea skull 'uulursa hrokmn thigh .md 1H2 Other Iu-'is'Ntk"rt', m the .4: aer" Florence tiss-der who was umâ€; “awed and Jr! In; hrukuu. ('brisnue Thompson, bud [rat-lure of right thigh and Dor- ' thy Chaprrtart In IP19 St Man's 110+ pin) with skull fracture and severe vast-vs to head. “Arm! Ingold. 17, and Carl Wolfe, 25, Die of Iatittriesr.-- l Three Others Badly Hurt. f No change. We rot-onion! in has {Hiram on Ulluno markets reporting Salurdu) Dede“ "tt quollu‘ me Rollo-In; v: 1nd tor pontoon dehvvred in To [unto Ne. Bl'umunk Tin WI bag, oriot mum, and uuuno No l, " to 5m I’rlusI w the thumb 1nd. are 19 to IN W m In.“ A Kailar Transport dnvon by An- sun Litwiller, Waterloo, was proceed- mg towards Kin-hum: Tht, truck will] a. heavy load was going only oi,out tir" miles an hour up the sleep grade. Near the top another car :0- mg in the opposite direction passed and a moment later, Lilwiller says. l.-- felt a bad jar which threw him I‘nrward against the driver's wheel. U" stopnd and on going to the rear nu ma machine tounu Wolfe's car, ' int radiator and hood shoved back into tho from o-at Thr, Ruins of the iruck wot» plainly visitrlo and he tdlllld not understand why Wolfe hm! nut Been truck in time to avoid .mRh The impart unwed tho heavy -~‘:h!~lon [fur]: Two rum closer to the ' :12" of tho pavement, The first witness of accident, J. bur-(1n or Wollusley. said he an! ‘hrs glzns- ot rich“: and whim he H-m-hn-d ths. Mun“ Miss Thompson "its lymur on the paw-mm: and the 4er rc, nnruuw-iunss in the t-ur - Tho victims warn nurnule to an Evangelical Church gathering at 1trirVrsport th-n “with-n! oeeurred. Dr J, F. Roos or Baden. who will .orrirrit,neef hart tho Lnjumd removed .‘Inmnnm-Il had 'o the hospitals Filler Coroner Dr Ward Woolner, ' r Ayr, status that an inquest will be hold. DEMMAN GIVEN AN EXTRA JAIL TERM Aueus: l)--mm:m wmvnvmi In tHey "ITS fur urn-mph": m do bodily urm In his sito. 'm Thursday was ' m-‘nn-ri m min yr-nr fur attempted uzivnh- Thu SPHH‘IU‘H will run con- ern-HIJ} with the. tirst sum-Ann», Motor Car (hh With Transport Hog Quotations Potatoes r. 1987 Death cane InuunLIy to F'rank Churhouneuu, aged 62. of Kathy’- Station, when the cu in which he was drums; crushed into the rear of . hauvnly lulen truck on Saturday afternoon. The hunt)! occurred on the Opeongo road about seven miles from Ber-[rev and had anus-ad the death of Churbonncuu'u young wn. Bernard, aged 7, who failed to rally from his injuries And died in the Renfrew Hmspital just three hour: after the crash had occurred, Fptt Canto. Death of Fetter Kuhn-or We... In. Mary Na. Tti, died in lata- don St, Joseph's Hospital Sunday from head injuries osuirered in a fall down the cellar steps m her home. Mrs, Pilu. had been the house- keeper at the home of W. J. his" for a number of years. Relatives Seven per-om can: "Handy hiled over the nook-end In unto- mobile, mm and other student; Several others. not “any mjured, were Inn; in numeruu Ontario known-b Sunday akin, the victims of a arm; of 'uu'eni. that were reported from All sections of the Provnnce. Big Conservative Rally: Candidate and Others Speak Karl llomnth of Preston also ad- dressed the meeting and dealt em- phatically with the Separate School question. Jack Schmidt was chair- man for the evening and the New Dundee Band was in attendance and rendered several numbers, Health None Given Talk. The largest politu'al meeting Ill >Ollle years was held in Kavelman's Hall on Friday eVemni: in the inter- ests of F. S. Scott of Galt, Con- servntive candidate for South Wat- erloo in the provincial election, A. M. Edwards. Milk of Gait, was the tint speaker of the evening. After explaining the reason of the forth- coming election when the Hepburn Government has been in omee for only two and one-hilt years of a possible tive year term, Mr. Bit wards went on to discuss the strike situation, succession duties and the Hydro problems confronting the Province of Ontario at the present time. Mr. Scott in his remarks referred to the dismissal of Cirril Service em- ployees and their replacement by Liberal supporters. claiming that there are now 20 per cent. more employees than formerly. He then outlined the tiruuueial standing of the province and pointed out the reduction of 330.000.000 when $21,000,000 of this mm which had accumulated for the past 30 years as a reserve fund for the Hydro Comruise,ion was paid back to the people and called a pronounced sav. ing in_Hydro. A _ _ Miss Hackett of Ayr, the North Dumfries School Nurse. viscited the New Dundee l'uhlic Srhnol on Thursday. In tho morning she examined a number of pupils and in the afternoon cave a splendid talk explaining the work and pur- pose of a school nuro. The mothers and all other interested ratepayers were invited to attend a fair Ttttm- ber were present tNEirers Elected. Tho following ofmvors were nit-ct- nd at tho rv-organization Imwlinu of thr, Public School Literary Sm-ivly which was ht-ld last Tursday: l'rcs., Russel Snider; Vice-Pres., Cameron Toman; Sl'f'yA Burklo Toman; Editor, Conny lir'cbh-l; Ass" Edit- Seven Are Killed in Ontario Week-End _ Accidents; Car Crashes Kill Three, NEW DUNDEE THE WATERLOO (Oatario) QHQONICLE 1 Joe Kubicn: Isl-((13, was Almost. ‘imuntly killed when hm bicycle (was struck by I cu on the outskirts lo! Bt. Catharine; {0... 3...: Victim, ora/Ruth Erb, Dough.» Foote, Earl Toma and Howard Foote; Lib. rarian. Rudene Toman; Class room Monitor, Helen Poll; School Treu.. Betty Tuchlinski; and the Executive Committee composed of represents tives from each class, 'tamelr.-- Miriam Coleman. Ray "iefenbacher, Dorothy Wanm-r and Elmore Rosen, berger Isa., Society Meets. Bury Lewtrs, I railway section hand, was killed when struck by a Wabash freight train near Welhnd Junction early Sunday Lewis, up patently walking along the right-of- way when struck, In: tossed 100 feet and bully mangled. and tsite mud-ooh the door to the cellar all" tor another door uni walkod throat tt to plunge to the cement Soo. tom, Smith; In one um. Bury l, Detroit, and a use“. In. Iinnio Schneider m Cunt-ruin. Owen Sound reported that Nor- mm Barfoot, aged 39. Keppel Township farmer, Wnts' crushed to death on his farm by . sirwn rock when it toppled over into I hole he had been (Begin; to bury it in, In. Pitta an formerly luy Ann Dow. a native of Kitchener For moat of the In! tturty-tive yarn she had lived in London. Hit, " The annual re-orbnization of the N.O.C.S. Literary Society was held on Friday, Lornr Barr. the im- mediate past president, vunductv-I the election of officers which rev suited as fololws: Pres., Earlmont Path; Vice-Pres.. Muriel Egernlee: A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman (nee Verna Bricker of Roseville) at the K.-W. Hospital on Wednesday. Sept with Personals. Among VIIINH :mln St James Lu- 1rttsrittr I'lmrd, who art-nd-t tltrs \lIllIL-i I,adrs-s Aid Rally which was luau a? Holy Trinity Lutheran 11mm): .n SM-uvupnl Luv Wainw- "ax "r"'" Rm and Mrs IV I' Nol- f ttp M, .mrl Mr, M K Torrtart. Mrs. " Kavtotratt, Mrs Amman Kavolman. Sire Rnnnhl Tallinn Mrs Olh'nr Zinn ‘frs Nurnmn “Bl-er. Mrs Erwin Sa, \lr MN! Mr"' Allan Hallman of Kin-honor can“! on Rev. and Mrs. t' W. "ackus on Thursday. A munhvr from here annndnd tho funeral of the late Mrs. Benjamin F Hunt: at Kitchenur on Tuesday. Mi. "2d Air-l Hmrtry Watorman ,.isitsui “in: Mr and Mrs. u'icnrn Got. iott .r I'Vznlmvinn lust WMrresday, . HM and Mrs w. C. Naming: and _ arm-q. Marjorie. Juan and Hilly at, l- mlml 'hu “'ilh‘rhm Sn-minary \qum; Group "muting which was ’v‘d ( 'lv- Immu- n! "‘1' and Mrs. m5. Mrs â€~er Iiudtrsr Mrs Aloe PITCH!!!" Mrs Ed, Hilmxrtmuz Mrs. \n-mnu Ililuarrnor and Mrs Earl 'yusvachter and Ivan Sarnras. on i THURSDAY, OCTOBER M. 1931 1 Situated th mile: south of tit Clement: Ind t% miles northeast 'of Bun-berg, by the Purdue Lake, The following Cattle a good dun) tuna, mum: fresh Ind some coming In soon, 40 head of slackers and feeders, steers and heifers; I In cow; l Durham bull. " months old; 1 spring calf, Pia-tir shouts about 100 lbs each; l sow with litter of 8, six weeks old; I fat sag shout .300 we. P_-Geense and chickens. Foo6--290 shocks of good corn, and mangels and some potatoes t 1929 Buick sedan in A-l shape; 1 Ford coupe; t four-wheeled trail, er; 2000 new bricks; 6 Hydro poles " ft. long; 1 good I.-H. ere-m seprsrtstor. “ovum l Helm-n mare, 4 yen: old. weight I400 lbu., In foal, l Belg-an home. ll years old, Hugh! 1500 "A; l Clyde horse, 9 Pears old. weight I400 lb; _ l Clyde mare weight 1350 lbs; I good driver TERMSi-Cnsh on day of sale Sale will be held rain or shine. No barn and no feed. everything will be sold to the highest bidder. c. E. SCHULTZ. Prarprietor. Valuable Livestock and Feed Boy d 17 to Hang; Murdered a Child I. " Kalhl‘lviwh all Elmira Iaat Tu-slay, tttss; Marion livm‘nmn or Rnsnvillo Jim! at the home or Mr. Ind In. I M Hilhorn last Wednesdny. lit Nurmnn "avir-s of Toronto. 1‘ "' l.) :z.. \4r1rnilun- Illsp-w'l‘nr \:<ih-d rln- t'outtttuatiort School last Tut-stir, 77\1- In"! Mrs H. Kavolman and in“ Nuili-x Knvolman motored to Lumlun on! Thursday. I lll’l Phone Wellulcy 24-4. W. W. FRICKEY. A. s. SNIDER. Auctioneer. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk, H0 tl AUCTION SALE South Waterloo Liberal Association. l no unalun‘hlv awaken not u, - from term; of a settlement u taid Latin by ttte company was apron-oi ‘wduy by reprveunlauveu a! m igniting alumnae; ot Kaufman Rub , her Co Kaufman , Strike Said _ Near End 125 Ontario Doctors ( Meet at Waterloo in 1 Annual Convention Replying to a statement In which the company Thur-day roNBtsd to ralao wages. the alumni commit!“ and [boy did not consider tho com- mny "attlted tet the “(finds it Aad when The company‘s demand the union post a deposit or 8500 to inure tho company against Ions in the event of a future strike occurring during working hours was Spurned try the union. They wilt not post such u de- posit, but they and “we no perfectly wllliug to make an agreement with Mr Kaufman murvrmug future strikes" The ‘01“;an in reply (I: tite strik- mn mmuml dmuaud that men's work In mum try men and not by women, w. .‘l Hh- .umlmn) “ml um tht. work- tl's mum] 11m “It. what work was umn’s and what WHS' wottttut'S This rwpnll~v th,. mtnkert, and. showed J mum J‘Hllldl‘ rm “My rumlh‘my l, adh- Ann" H Pre' srs)_rt".thrq The ru. tttrr, of our tunadiarr womanhood.‘ Mr. Justice McEvoy, presiding at the Kitchener Fall Assizes, left his car parked in a no-parking are. on Queen St. South. The consume on the beat left a courtesy or warning card under the windshield wiper. When found the Judge went to the police ruurt clerk to pay the usual dollar fine. Clerk Leo Leyes refused the dollar after convincing the judge that no exm‘plion was being made. The warning sign card was all it implied and there was no ftne for first offenders. 1"“.th empued used - bunch and be“ Also new knoll _ -til we; Nu CW“, huh. ck. A, 1zathorinr, of 125 doctors at tho an- nual meeting of the Ontario Medical Association hold at Waterloo A hunqual in the evening MM held at slr, - tit John's Parish hail, mith doe- 'ms and wivvq "new". Russel) T. KAI») "r [Lu-mm" “.13 the speaker, uh ' quc» an "Sm'viru and Rivals ot YINIimd I'tu,y'r-cciott" Th" doetortg who gun- addresses “Orv Dr Alan Plan“ phy ciurrinihie.r at thrs Sick t"ui1.dron's Hospital. Toronto. Dr. John Hepburn and Dr. w. K. Welsh. both or the Toronto General Hewitt! JUDGE GETS PARKING mCKFn", NO PENALTY s";ttt', Thu tliym. aroultso of "In l'ni- vtsrsity at Toronto staff Dr. Hepburn m a heart specialist, and Dr. Welsh Ruuell T. Kelly, Hamilton. Spuker at Banquet Three prominent Toronto physi- t Inns were tho principal speakers at ts pmminwnt Imam; tho 3-ullnzo~~' ~lur- _-1-nus of the (211mm City, cud. uunl. ' K4. Luau FOR SALE Wu“.- mug: gave; Gun-t