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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Nov 1937, p. 1

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ITII®r W 200. OWn G060 sWID® (nt X Ceain ++ exdens is tiloch us uo sizhn ost pom‘ld n £ d Mct scinter. whole nurskrats ane Inifldims (curmgl cepres their winber nests hish. ind ecating 1e qidaing that the winter, though ebet. muy hbe comrdises No marked by much sain and meltinz John Rardall smro w i2020 e oa Trappers Near Sarnia Claim Lack of Thick Hair on Raccoons Also an indication. and the ow fownd by Mi turn frem d STURGIS, 41â€"yearâ€"old f; and killed his son arnd then self in their miles suuthw sdied from hi The dead lÂ¥ 6c 006 Flocks of Wild Fow! Seen As Sign Of an Open and Mild Winter Farmer Kills 3 Then Suicides witese oo is west u Uceritered to cause col «holr â€" Chirese â€" detenis known as General Chiang "Hoodenbure line ha puadrese sudns a ppeits tm heth flanks apf a Oilre > cal (Quinsan here culy Ihcg joint near the mo Chlimg K debare line ~ siverchin Shoome hral SHANGHAI, _ Nov. 16. Japanese ailmy yesterday announced that colâ€" ummns driving westward along the Soanghaiâ€"Nanking Raiload had capâ€" tured Kunshan (Quinsan}, a strong Superior _ Equipment â€" Offsets Chinese 2 to 1 Man Power Advantage. Kunshan Falls 4 Drowned Of to Jap Troops _ Windsor Docks Eight Pages JAPS TAKE STRONG CHINESE POINT Â¥ol. 81, No. 92 Chitiess Nh\ trod ear the centre of Generalissiâ€" aimg. Kaiâ€"Sherk‘s ramed "Hinâ€" lige © mes or rapld thrusts by Japâ€" vom â€" Sh n end elumins Tugh hx togr yordd decomoes appe sheaudily in fak oprific Strilte@s in th siatire n wl iWicer WAH® hi danc Mnese y nbliat ue hiae sinast 94 e oeendit ind othe 11 to c appeuced likely to s af this system ob aniles o west of the Â¥anstze River rent LLire \t od wGeng the s 40 to o64 «drove at the 1 nnese Jine 1 at Kanshan + Siill others the Kianasnâ€" tm lesx southâ€" wared 10 be ce of the ras soeft the Jap avamtuase . in 6 about 2M0. Uuun offset ofâ€" shangliai lapse of the ecve | system x Kaiâ€"Sherk‘s ilh en hin me ds K. ermral uhk hot 1 abe "rem the tnoods of o Abam B wi% e War o foe, 00 11. Setruidn K‘ nnia sad Edwin Kis of Kitchene \ ‘oain oc yeimce pormiters reached s E0P Mebamain®. county azrienl atglr epresentrhie will compete af 100 gudcime competition. . The team cort fhises Nucmant Weber, Waterion John Rardall. Preston, Howard Rudy Hespeler and Mr. Schiedel. Haysville W aterloo Breeders To Show Holsteins Roval Winter Fair STATUTORY MEETING OF TOWN COUNCIL In waye after Chan Cape dram ing d Saturda 21 Rescued From Foundered Ship sor Framk E. Whittaker. 42, sunverinâ€" . Choor t 2e Cet tendent of Gar Wood Industries, . Waterloo _ Township _ council‘s Limited, Windsor Deputy Reeve, who has anrounced Harold Golds. (ge not known), bimself a candidate for the Reeveâ€" Timmins, Ont. ship Harold Golds. (we not known) Timmins, Ont. Miss _ Marjoric Parraugh. | 27 Windsor. Mrs. Helen Reaume, 40. Wine the end of The Dead: _ The four were believed to have been drowned Saturday night when the machine in which they were riding toppled from the dock, in the west end of the city, which stretches 300 feet from shore. The tragedy was discovered this mornâ€" ing which a fisherman noticed signs of somethingy having passed over WINDSOR, Ont.â€"The bodies of four persons, two men and two woâ€" men, were brought from the Detroit River here Sunday and police began an investigation to determine how long the quartette, trapped in an automobile, were in the water KEXCGEA NNXE Car Plunges Into River from Little Used Road.â€"Fisherâ€" W NOKFOLK r/ay mer Nirplanes . the TWO SETS TWINS BORN re "Tom the bnotds : Wat c foe, 0600 wl Edwin Ki on teain 6c yesbtice pup ) . Mebonatey, n eppesen uie wi jnâ€"lcime eompetitio stises Noemai Wel ndris sank off e Hatteras, NX.C., natic fashion on te 71 the nunibs uied sinee the ve Losse the e1 h h thicl men Make Discovery. id eeitn ha~ ead WATERLOO CHRONICLE id for me A HOME NEWSPAPER FOR WATERLOO, AND a d1 the dock en fer ~potting piur sooe@ct rmard entrer seatber aml bish seas ©thcr fre tm th Fifteen sutlor than iwhiter storm iriiter,. [ zenny ‘ears‘ Ex R intennbaffored 6 Years‘ Experience. were saved to Sunday, bringâ€" Deputy Reeve Lorme B. Weber of 4 of sinvivors Waterloo Tow nship will defimtely be wel foundered @ canmdidate for the Reeveship of the nouncil for 1HIS, Mrlo Weber anâ€" spotting pim Titneed on Naturday. 10 A. K. Whin fas everyern En Jess than & prabh J dn .. q.__ Waterloo Township Likely to > 30 houwrs _ Have Election.â€"Weber Has â€" .« en nia 6por t Res a elific peet £ey ‘ Suffers Severely in Explosion In Warercoo, Ontamo, T ut.w;n Novemmser 16, 1937 eoerpuesegee t 0 _ 2 220L O TEDDET: ‘TOVEMBER TD damage to the motor would be about $800.. Mr. Hoffman is reported to be recovering nicely from his burns, at his home, 54 Norman St. abou!l te start a pump that the exâ€" plosion eccurred, and ~tarted a fire in the moter.. Despite burns about the face, hands and head. Mr. Hoffâ€" man â€" extinganshed the blaze. and notifed Manager George Grosz. He then had his hurns treated by Dr. Win. Geiger. The explosion could be heard a block away. Fortunately the injured man‘s eyes were not hurt. Severe but not eritic uffered by George micht enganeer ut o waterworks plan in an the phant at <rx olclock mig. A was while Mr. Explosion at Waterworks Plant Causes PaPinful Durns to tiéorge M. HoWman., e treme d Oiy ebostienr~. Mr.o Web den Lorne Weber to Seek Reeveship i Manager George IFH eumeiflon cCe@ Thal Neeve Simen Rinzre, an member ef the council and Waterloo county council war will retive. Mr, Weber was fast in To Slep Up LORNE B. WEBER a= while Mr, Hoifman start a pump that the lnv fadt adten pr Grosz said the Hi M al buams weork M. fPeoffman, he â€" Waterloo explosion at Friday morn e rhar arld We WATERLOO COUNTY PEOPLE W ill ‘Hepburn Shows Horses at Guelph i GUELPH _ Prenier Mitchell Hepâ€" burn bhas entered nine horses in the Guelph Guelph Winter Fair. They include Clydesdales, Percherons and Belgians. This is the first time in many years that a premier of Onâ€", tario wil have entries at the Guelph! show. In the early days of his adâ€"! ministration former Premier George! S. Henry exhibited livestock at the "Provincial." ‘ ROTHWELL Provincial police are investigating in ar effort to loâ€" vate two thuss, who, shortly after Saturday ovidnight assanlted and robhed Edsward Kidd, 32. of Cenpies street, Bothwell, of $70 Kidd, who eperstes a butcher shop atâ€" Bothwell fer Jeseph Chambers, told the authnrities that e Jocked S300,000 Road Program Between Kitchener and Galt Being Rushed ahly Frame Declaration Condemning Japan Kitchener and Waterloo boards of liade were represented at the Onâ€" Uirlo Associated Boards of Trade meeting held at Toronto on Friday b. former president, C. N. Weber of hichener and Presidnt J R Beaton, t atrrloe. hoth of whom were made embers of the rxecutive . Seereâ€" ‘torles Normaz RueWer and J. A. Meâ€" Corkindale wore also in attendance. The meeting decided to ask the Qualified Men for Would Charge Meet at Toronto. _ _ “:)8;'{:'“: C. N. WEBER, J. R. BEATON Righwa MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE fQ‘F( Informative Address Given at Associated Boards of Trade and o sw sn [rs fif WCmc Cheldâ€" sireatinelt to name a @l o: qualified engineers and comâ€" n‘ litsiness men to plan flood vel, drouzht prevention and re soativn cor. Western and Southâ€" Oiiario . Win. Porter. London )0 paper editor, lalked on the cwidies encotntered following the uzo ul ‘upests and the depletion River Flood _ Users of Roads C“'{HO{ Boar d stnRLo:mEfmw%w cveri . avaiable: sapling | were «t for the uext 25 years the that cannot now be used profitâ€" for assteulture would not be Mrâ€" Porter said. The music ws callinz had become sweet to ahe sefled Onturie and now MERCHANT ROBBED td heing qrles in aud mow & . paid _ in Holp‘ e and Abdrecvoud c tor wrtil te mevial nf the aid Grand River fnobwie tracks and overhend wires «C Weet Golt and Preston is now tier was uind work preliminary to (in [aying of pavement along this 2% mile stretch js now being rushed. A double highway is also to be conâ€" siructed here to relieve the hazardous motoring eondition proyr Large Ganes of Men Emplove To Get Much Work Done Befere Cold Weather Sets In. vo judgit:c| feam O o" _ Waterloo County boys composed of Novman Weber, _ Waterloo. _ John â€" Randall. Preston, Howand Rudy. Hespeler, and Mr. Schiede! of Haysvile. under the Zirection of E.I McLoughery of Galt, Ontaric Dept. of Agmeulture Representative fur Waterloo Counâ€" ty, competed in the jwhring compeâ€" titons of the Fair yesterday. Stiffest Competition in History Expected by Waterloo ; Holstein Club. \0â€" judgitis | feam o« County boys composed Weber, â€" Waterlon. Joh Presten. Howand Rudy and Mr. Schiede! of Hay the Zirection of K. L. M. Galt, Ontamio Dept. of LPe 001 MIXCOWEC P ornedl C nbversity, Wiscansin, Ponnsyivania. Calgary C.UR. farms. and berds from New Brunswick _ and _ Prince â€" Edward Island | will also compete, making the contest the stiffest in the history of the fair D0 Rr COCO 0O eS DAM.PCnEr, SNC AL, B. Snyder, Waterloo, will represent Waterloo County at the Reyal Winâ€" ter Fair at Toronto commencing toâ€" night. Cattle judging will take place on Wedresday and Thursday. Comâ€" peting against Jocal herds will be four full herés from United States farms, including Comnell Unive rsity, Wiscousin. | Penustivania â€" Culeam [X head of pure bred Holsteins from the herds of O. H. Schmidt, Elâ€" mira_. Edwin Eby, Kitchener, and A. Holstein Herd Judging Team to Royal Winter Fair Dipping yesterday into municipal records for the past 27 years to furnish the commission with statisâ€" tics as to the cost of the City of Stratford of highways and maintenâ€" ance construction borne by the taxâ€" payers of this city, the local municiâ€" tContinued on Page 8) ford City Council in its submission to the royal commission on transâ€" portation which shortly will deliberâ€" ate on the provincial railway and highway problems. STRATFPORD, Nov. 16. â€"Shirftâ€" ing the greater part of the cost of construction ‘and maintenance of highways to the actual users of the roads is recommended by the Stratâ€" It Stratford Council Figures Show Railway Pays Heaviest Towards Highways. «) tuir ind op d o streteh WcA w3 15. Kinehins M A Tff 11 ie betwern Preston in othe winter will be svailable for NMy pot t Tuesday and Friday Aiceie fer o sevens edonhis hie hway ete hars been laid <tsenctt het ween ow iihe i fiâ€"finet Price present 1. with in the haMns ies hyoâ€" beal kh LBL S

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