. THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE! LONDON. _ New British measures againgt | Mediterranean piracy â€" anpâ€" ported by both France and Italy were disclosed to the Hounse of Com mons Tueaday. amid growing indi cations of moves toward a new Aneli Italian friendahip Ald, Wells asked that the matter be drawn to the Board‘s atteition early in the year. ind sugwested that the grave opening rates he increased ome or two dollars to make in the deficit On imotion of A‘d T. L. Wells Waâ€" terloo Council ordered a letter sent to Waterloo Park Board urging that body to put the Watecloo Mount Hope Cemetery on a selfeastaining basis. . followoe a $1500defleit in eurred by the cemeters bourd last year. Would Cut Into Fund ‘ The suggestion of Ald. We‘ker that © the Perpetnal Care fund of thr ceme tery, now amounting to $17.000, l "lapped" for the extru sevenue diew strong Opposition from Ald _ WeI‘s ‘ who pointed ont that it m new ceme tery is opened after the present lnâ€" cation is filled. the interest eanings on the funds may pay the annua‘ up keep of the old cemetery. "We must add to, and not take from. the perâ€" petual care fund", said Vr. We‘ls Mayor McKersie a»nd Reeve Heer i agreed with Mr. Wells 1 Ald. Brill sugsesred that a chipe! or some hinlding he erected between the Water‘oo and Kitcheney coms teries where fumeral serviees muy be held in the winter months pror to burfal The Park board will he asked to look into the suggestion Foreign Secretary Eden told t cheering House of orders in re‘n force the Nyon antiâ€"piracy warship patrol and to "sink at sight" any aubmerged submarines in the Weer ern Mediterranean trade zones _ Inâ€" murgent Spanish warplanes menacing neutral shipping, he maid, would be fired on Ald. Welker Would Tap $17.0600 Perpetual Care Fund of Mt. Hope Cemetery to Pay Deficits. * British To War ““ on Submarines itg tius Wooudstou; mere‘y be stren Of the sovernment tion to prolibit the Ald. Honsbe:we: motion to endorse 10 | inform Reere Hinds of the Min that in endors‘ng solution, Wateria« dorsing the plea body. The motion Heer was carried Rep‘ying to Ald. Sturm‘s incousi~ tency argument Reeve Heer sald "We must use the best methods at our disposal ut the time to contrul such matters as gambling devices If we sit back and keen on licensing we‘ll never accomplish anvthing The only way to prohihit these ma chines is to make the Hcese fee unoâ€" hibit‘ve. and to ask a hish #overnâ€" ment to outlaw these machines." Reference was also made to the operation of hingo and keno #ames in Waterloo ALD. WELLS SAYS FIXD MUST CONTINUE GROWIN( "Tapping" of Cemetery Fund Not Favored ehines after @Tanlihs them to operate In tow 14 Machines in How many mactite tewn?" agked Ald We "There town gets ale revenue from the 14 u ating in Waterlne‘ cou:d nul aghee this year to since they we Ald Sturm az: "C we fao: itg this Woods mere‘y be st: prant that Th« uon by a his either | provin Ald. Sturm v perhaps Wate: ent in asking chines after them to opera Could gamb We‘k» vincla the Endorse Woodstock Resolution Asking Government Proâ€" hibition and Reply to Ministerial Ass‘n. Council Votes EULER SAYS GOVERNMENT OPPOSES JAPAN NICKEL BANFloods Om\ Tour: nembets own council Monday : anotion askine the U Vol. 88, No. 12 FLEE HOMES AS THAMES FLOOD RAGES ke+ to Rid Town of p;, Would Have Slot Machines No Influence on Oniy Hid) same Tt ul lod Tas i0 @ove inx . d« ma Wielk aud Stu Boldu:« Licensed H+ h he hie 111 i ut her rlao /( ed hoâ€"W o Wel‘s d H. th sDn to 1939 mochor W itlot y It ry own H IN+ tk ut hody Water‘u the ab to the (an] #ames iln V ish h < WOULD HAVE TO REFUSE ; SUPPLY TO WHOLE WORLD California Hit Bvy Hurricane: January Relief periv. £116 58. fire and light, $129 58 ; pmaitie #57 7X sewer _ committee, $04 45 and beard of works, $1.170 25, Arol $10705 37 for January direct re lief costa Elmira Bus Owner Not Blamed for _ Peath of Farmer xide North Waterloo Member Says There Would Be No Advanâ€" tages and Impractical. 11 ib 11 F+NCISCO Feb 10â€"A hurâ€" ho the California Coast Wedâ€" iUmaxed two weeks of storâ€" & c«us‘ng two deaths and m ad damage aoxetnmen! was not attemptâ€" «‘spluce Welsh anthracite in Snued on Page 14â€"No. 11 T wo Are Killed is rotalline $4.15349 ware s Counctl Monday night 1 was made up as folows: nmittere . $8§9.47; town proâ€" Jap War Plan Total $1,705.37 Not All For Th FH t read as folows: "We money order for $2.00 for which il from the evidence givâ€" flease exiend date on my paper for gaes: that Norman Dillon @nother vear. I would not like to be doath on the evenine of vithout it since I have been a reader while dviving east on No. 0f your valuable paper. I think ever »ithont any ‘izhis, on the Sinee it has hbeen published. Jt is etorlie roud. Death was|Jnst like a letter from home and esâ€" «ic impact of his horse Pecial‘y since it comes twice a week wotk a chartered ],usi.-x.v] more so since I am out West duiven hy Arthur Lish ; Well this is a wonderful country, slener We absolve Mr.jthe Rocky Mountains are only about 11 8 eomatiet‘s . jury 1 deith _ of Norman «old Logain Township Jinuary 28. following a tuch on No. 5 highway, Tuesduy absolved Arâ€" +0 Kitcheuer bus driver, eoin the fatality. ‘The ited 4) minutes before uar supplles tou an embargo on miuckâ€" doetoe would be found did during the war. If ns n‘ckel exports to id he necessary to ney ote all countries, includâ€" ol Stites and Sweden. here could be no doubt «tal eventnally reaching en siaid Mr Eul digh e soure mle an tense eollapsed | at loled Fo Erick Bellâ€" o« swamped a coast nad Guardsman Fritz 1 blame won‘!d strong‘y urge x hichway to enact h 1e ComdNGt AiLGPESâ€" t large‘y used for of munitions and ch sinele suspension ~12‘4 feet out of n hour wind The vI1S feet, was not the use of a stan horee drawn ve [ ahrourd 16000 prec osickel and Hol nuiste= sald He mix about 10 per n‘cke‘ went into that if Canada it siUl would be ‘aus manufactinâ€" â€" Euler "My adâ€" sources is (hat nt. of the nickel 2oes into arms address debate in Governinent pan trom obtain Intlng expOrt to expurt to every l were banned pes cent of the world and only output was used »oof â€" imntmens lested that we riy the export at war. I yie]d& tacvence of the taking place in by total‘y proâ€"; nickis to these ; Golden _ Gate would be posâ€" ars 1 would he ped from Canâ€" wal mulemals, instince, the 62004 tous as t on 1916 and Mimister Eu‘er nmons Wednesâ€" + advantage in of nicke] from Dons t would War adâ€" | katarâ€"lished 1856 sermon in the rectory study The bu‘let plerced a window pane and l.dged in the minster‘s temple â€" He had been carrying on a campaign against vice 06. 52 cey around 44 ind oate as Chilled and exhansted they inade high as 50 their. way to the farm of Witiam Wishing you every smeeess {n fhe Pm zen where they changed their vear 1938 1| remain one of your Intér wet clothes and wevre given atimm erted readers of the Chronicle lonts Joseph § Weber, . inpaninindentnin CARSTAIRS. ALTA | RaTLEN iw FDFAu MINISTER SLAIN RRUXNSWIOK. Ga â€"Dr. Charles H V ee. 68. rector of historic Chriat Church on St_ Simons Ialand. was killed by a mysterious aniper late Baturday night while proeparing a Looking at the label of the Water Ino Chronicle, I notice that the paper has expiced. so please inclosed find money order for $2.00 for which please extend date on imy paper for anosther year. T wou.d not like to be v.ithout it. since I have been a reader of your valuable paper. I think ever clous e had a very nice wintor so far, with not enough snaow for sjeizhing id toads open for ces o imrry Tas yeal nice, the thermometer on‘y reg‘@tering rern anee on f oi 11 has been up to 30 and 40 degrees, pust enourgh to make it thaw a lifte The cvans were just ocdinar\. here ROCKY MOUNTAINS AND SUNSETS A REAL PICTURE in the Waterloo district wheat aver r%ing from 15 to 20 hushels to the twre. bavey around 34 und oate as A general discussion in cunnee tion with toxoid as an immunization against diphtheria was very thorâ€" oughly discussed by the Board. The Medical â€" Officer of â€" Health, In Glaistor of | We‘legley, and â€" also D. G R Hain _ or _ Linwood offered to administer toxoid free of charge to any child of school age or under who will present themâ€" selves at the offices of cither of the above named doctors. Moved by Dr. Glaister. M.D.. seconded by John Reidel, that this Board of Health meeting do now adjourn to mee tagain at the call of the chairman.â€"Carried. John Heinbuch, Sec‘v. Deer Hunting in _ Alberta Sport _ for Farmers Moderate Weather and Little Snow in Carstairs District. â€"Average Crops in 1937. Minutes of the previous meeting held Dec. 9th, 1937, were read and confirmed | on â€" mution | of _ John Reidel and Dr. Wm. Glaiste» Carried. Wellesley Township Local Board of Health members appointed under Byâ€"Law No. 1067 for the year 1938 met for their organization meeting at the council chamber, Crowshill. on Weresday The â€" rollowing _ suhâ€" scribed to the declaration of office: Reeve P. A. Wagner, Wm. Glaister, M.D., John Heinbuch, secretary, and Juhn Reidel, a ratepayer. Moved by Dr. Wm. Glaister, sec onded by John Reidel that Reeve P. A. Wagner be chairman of the local board for the year 1938 Carried. General Discussion on Question of Contagious Diseases.â€"Dr. Glaister Speaks. of Health Now Offer Free Toxoid Wellesley Board Starts Drive With One Fare; Ends With Two 21. who urged him to rush to the hospital. When he opened the dour of his car at the hospital. he was greeted with the lusty vries of a newborn baby girl Wi prised Jn REQINA, Feb. 10 â€"Dick Wilâ€" son, taxiâ€"driver. started on a rush trip to Grey Nuns‘ Hospital with one pasesnger but arrived with I wi Wulson last night hurried to the home of Mrs. John Yanciw. H son could say alter be sald he was so sar ed he forgo® jo collect his was all that WaterLOO, Ontario, Fripar, Fesavary 11, 1938 The oentfer| npset caught in the deep iey read between St Vin ford _ Miss Bumatead her adventure in good Repairs made last summer to King siveet hat seen Youns and Williim srteers brive maintained the road wey ts wintes, but the section from t Ti m to Umonr streets is consider ably cut up and wil! have to he patchâ€" eâ€" up. In preSerence to buving ready mixed het patrhes from out of town Yid. Wolhker favored doing the mixâ€" inz in town whos Jocal money spent won‘d remsin at home. Other memâ€" bers concurred Two Plattsville Poopl(- Escapv Drowning in Nith Jump as Car is Carried 100 Feet Off Road Into River. Stinlitke of this Oxfod County cen too nud nis eâ€"mpanion,. Annie Leon eol, oof | Beight, o nachowiv o eseaned domwning in the Nith River here Poual itrtecs ler plog theip say 1M foet off the read into the adjoining flata foot BATHED IN CREAM MEAPORD _ Miss Edna Bumstead, cf 8t Vincent. had a "hath" in three iÂ¥ lons nf cream Saturday when «he was thrown from her entter after i~ had overturned â€" The contents of t"e ean covered her from bead to "I tully expected the fee would be son jshed tiis year‘", said Ald. Welkâ€" er. "It‘s the poorer people who canâ€" nut en out to an entertainment who sit at home listen‘ng to the programs, Snow ( learing Cost $1100 in January n ronimen asd thoso who do go out don the programs either," Sti m Council to Forward Resolution to Ottawa in Protest to Increasing Fee. M £2.51) Radio Fee Is "Outrageous," Says Waterloo Alderman t 1 ommcijee to inveslizate the «cert ou palling booth locations in Waterloo and report back to council was appointed Monday night by counâ€" «5 A d Heoman Stwun bad inâ€" & l the sabject. asking for such i nin Mayor Names Committees to Revise Location and Number of Waterloo Polling Booths To Better Accommodate Voters. PLATTSYILLE. Pob 10 â€"Harry e fine conditions of a‘ks last month M: Welker asked that whoensimeer keep an vd or the «late ind tm sdewalks and stree May Add Four Extra Polls For Election dood wl Wuatesloo â€" last month spent the ‘zest amount in one month for ow clearnitet and sandinz. in its hisâ€" ty. over $1.100 groing towards this im Bd of Works Cbaicman Jac +W he iuformed eouncil Mon y nizht Inspite of the lanke sum. Welker said. he felt the town d sport the money well. jadging n The enourazing comments on sn 1d 4 ded Em ecGwn dulles ind fifty eeats lc ioos for Camadian radios this sooitf magequs especia‘ly in Tizht poosrums we are gefting", said [ferman | Sturim at Waterloo 1. meeting Mowday night in ving n resolution to be forâ€" it to Ontawa protesting the inâ€" un sicense fees. The motion nuns â€"the resolution earried moisiy "There certainly o he o no increase" . said Mr thol prom,. the car with the ip t thiin waists as Stam)ake t the hand of his eompanion foucht â€"throuch moving dee k Norman Bolduc who wil‘ also lae commilttee informed counâ€" * three Waterloo polls exceed h +0 Che pubs avre mostly on eel/ and that voters must in the outskirts of the town moill section to cast their â€" mumisipal elections . On‘y is currectly: located, they i hbecng number four in the d Other members of the izreed with Messrs, Welker T8 woth | Maxyor MceKerste n o appointing A‘d. Sturm, «nd Honsberger to the comâ€" oi voters allowed by staâ€" possibility was expressed four new polls may haye tno makcna 14 o 12 polls he porsenm S ho shave O id Welker both point < pulls are mostiy on ent and Menrâ€" came through apiriue when i1 was ruta of a aide in future the acenrate reâ€" c of sanding s in case of streets and id jojning 1 hear Rav washing IHARVEY FIRESTONE AT Fire â€" Department _ Truck _ Hasn‘t Enough Power on Hills or in Snow, Council Learns. May Instal Dual Gear Ratio In Ladder Truck Heentis eonneil members travelâ€" led irhoard the truck avound town on an inspection trip and found the four exlinder veh cle lacking power on h s The chanee in the gear ratlo von‘d â€" double the possfhle speeds C omo four to eight. making certain e trimek weewld pull np a steep Will or thomeh heavy stow o mud The estimated iost of the change is $400 Other woays to amprove the sitnation won‘d be to put in a new motor or to purchase a new truck H« 11" TON._ Crushed between a coal tcouck and the wall of Picton United Church, Clirence Lewis, 38. father cf eisht children, died shortly afterâ€" wards of injuries. An inquest has Nitelien M id estate Ontario Medical Council Rejects Dr. Hett‘s License Renewal Council Jokes About Talk of Amalgamation n Moand "Buy One More Lot to the South of Us and We‘ll Have Kitchener," Jokes Mayor McKersic. CRUSHER BY COAL TRUCK FATHER OF EIGHT DiESs Who declares he will reveal his cancer formula at the proper time. siatement upon disclosure by him «i the {ormula of his "cancer serum". "I am quite wiling to reveal the formnla at the proper time, when it scle to do so." said Dr. Hett. \._lor an investigation has proved 1 oc othe secum to be of value, I vould revea‘ the formula under proâ€" por po.tection. Therelore 1 can see . reuson for the premier‘s concern. Th\ fnom‘a would be at the disâ€" possl of humanity when its efficacy w as estiahlished." (d TORONTO. â€" "Premier Hepburn has been misinformed." This was the reply of Dr. J. E. Hett of Kitchâ€" ener, to the premier‘s comment on Dr Hett‘s dispute with the College of Physicians and Surgeons. The prepared to consider Dr. Hett‘s reinâ€" college council, Saturday, said it is P d Â¥0â€" Fanestone was 6# years old last ecomber 240 He had suffâ€"red from toos infemittently in recent years. C h‘s health was good when he arâ€" ved on his birthbhday for his aniual inter sojourn at his ocean front The suzsestion of a Kitchener boâ€" ban weeks azn that Waterloo and teliencs omisider | amaleimation is â€" Iveated â€" lightly hy Waterloo nnell in at dnformal discnssion il.a hy 1» PREMIER MISINFORMED SAYS DR. JOHN HETT U B w MIAMT, BEACH, Fla.â€"Harvey S estuns Anid «4 FI mt rbbn> of the gear ratlo ot the and ‘addes truck of the Water Te Denartment will like‘y he shortly. conneil ‘nfimated Moen zht in discnssing the report tm in Honsherrer of the Fire ds m in Honsthe ight committes Lad name*® We call him ‘Flannel‘" Lady â€" "How peenlfar‘ Why** "Recause he shrinks from i1 1« d. We‘ls M Kersie o remacked that one Aiied been heard offi council the matter: could ‘ermally discussed Cunk we‘l be atle to ars this month‘. commented wht. M K DR. J. E. HETT 1 What Is vour little hroâ€" HIS FLORIDA Home| : mana factiie died evick Panting. written on Jan 27. atating Cl may inferest you to know that Dr_ Philp broueht Dro Hett to this lahoratory ahout four or five ’yvaru ago As 1 remember the conâ€" versafion at that time NDr. Hett told me he had tested hi@ treatment on mice and when asked the strain of tnmei he had nsed it appeared he had tested only two and not for the effect on tumor. | showed bim a (Continued on Page 10â€"No. 2) )Reinslatement is Favored Only _ If Kitchener Doctor Reveals Cancer Serum. Same As Before 1t is tho same thine as before, they won‘t do amythinz nntl they thid ont swhat the seenm is " declared \r Coffey. when the verdict of the Ceamel] was annoinced "It seeme to me that ct is fas more important in the jaorh] interest shat the serum bectestod rather thin have the whole Dr= Nohle stated that the public, in some instances have hbeen led to believe that Dro Hett hos not been elven ample opportunity to present his case, and wished to correct this misunderstandine He read a letter from Sir Fredâ€" Arsears of taxes of $1.46764 and interest on the arrears of $133.99 were colected in January along of $50.755 prepayment of 1938 taxes, office committee chairman. H. H. Gould. reported in presenting the |womthly report of tax collector Wm. (U felman. The month‘y report of \Treasurer Bolduc showed a bank balâ€" Repairs and rebinding of books amuunted io $253. Receipts includâ€" ed $4.273 grant from the town, a proâ€" Vincial grant of $209 and. receipts {:om fines and cards of $222.85. Salâ€" aries paid out exceeded $2,000. Waterloo Public Library in 1937 spent $956.98 for new books for its sheives, the report of the auditors presented to council by office comâ€" mittee chairman H. H. Gould, Monâ€" day night showed. Library Spent $956 Last Year For Books N Water‘oo this month has no bank ; loank on its books as compared to | $15,000 last year, Treasurer Norman Bolduc _ informed â€" council Mondaw uight. This is the first time in recent | history that Waterloo has been in such a strong financial position, said | Ms. Bolduc, In addition over $40,000 | in bank loans were retired during lhe‘ month of January. Waterloo Has No Bank Loan Owing First Time in History Town is Selfâ€"Sustaining in Month of February.-â€"-hu’s Retired in January. Followin Lovely Pansies _ In Full Bloom in Garden This Week | of the velvetlike flowers to school on Monday morning, Feb. ith She had found them bloomâ€" inz beneath the snow in the garâ€" den at her home, a few miles vut in the country NEW DUNDBE, Feb. 10â€" Many towns and villages in Onâ€" tario may boast of their crocus es uppearing above the ground at such an early date, but this community can boast of baving pansies in full bloom in Februâ€" ary. Miss Evelyn Hewitt, a stuâ€" dent at the local Continuation School brought a lovely bouquet out cony of $1.977.99 »isj imither application by e«t uh: thin h t~n the ntions at January 31st â€"qmalms and of the Coun:â€" on Jan 27. | you to know , Dr= Hett to ! at Bamln-r;;r Hunter his x x al Catches 12â€"Pound ».! Rabbit hy Hand Damic} Rohlerde Domiel _ Behiends ealled al the me veup of hot coff Peve aveather. in cerely appreciate [the mateir to his attention A sugeestion that the districts wishing the semiâ€"werkly collection in the warm summer months when the odours become effensive he assessed in additional rate to eover the costs dd not find‘favor, as Ald. Sturm and W.elker felt that this would interfere with the reanfar service. The cost of somiâ€"week‘y collection during July and August for the entire town would anproximate an additional $466, said [Ald. Wells Demand Courtesy Ald. Wels reported that one of the men in the empoy ef the earbhage ’l(""l!lfl' had been dismissed for disâ€" canrtesy to a number of citizens. He stated the caommittee had called the cantractor to task for permitting this disconrtess, and impressed upon him the nedd for proper service to his emâ€" ployees â€" Nimesous complaints ore sardine inefflcent collection and the 8preading of ashes from an overtoadâ€" 60 warzon on town streets had also been invostieated. and Mro Wells asâ€" snred council this ccenurrence would be earrected. month W c lker richi, iatch hi ogh Alderman Praises Huspilalily of Local Woman Waterloo ratepayers wishing semiâ€" weekly collection of garbage in the summer months will be asked to deal divect with the garhaze collector, Town Council decided Monday night, after garbage committee chairman, T. H. Woells, informed conncil that a number of ratepayers had hbrought the matetr to his attention Waterloo Citizens Said to _ Favour Semiâ€"Weekly Garbage ‘ Collection in Summer Months. WELKER SAYS COVERED CANS NOT BEING USED Must Arrange Own Semiâ€"Weekly Trip Escapes by an Inch At Thamesvil‘e the peak of the Bood was past. The town escaped flooding by a bare inch. Cellars of many stores and homes fleoded but with Jittle Coss. _ The hishway reâ€" nutined flooded and traffic on No. 2 highway was detonred Desnite heave rams throush West ern Ontario, fouptenths of an inch felling in London, the level of the Thames in the upper reaches was Iittle change \More Than Fifteen Squa _ Miles Under Water in Two Townships near London. Fourtcen families are marooned by the flood waters in Dover Township and supplies are being taken to them by hbout. A score of other residents ot the lowâ€"lying farms have been fereed from their homes and there is ot the lowâ€"lying farms have been fereed from their homes and there is no relief in sight as the Thames continues to pour its freshest waters downstream from Thamesville and Chatham where th» peuk of the flood waters is believed past [ LONDON, Feb. 10 â€"An appeal to the Ontario Government for help in breaking the ice jJam at the mouth of the Thames River was made Wedâ€" nesday nizht by barried officials of Dove:, Raleigh and Tilbury, who found theinselves powerless to stem the encroachment of the flood waâ€" ters now covering thousands of acres of farm lands Heavy dynamite charges Wednesâ€" day failed to move the ice and the water continued to spread over an everâ€"widening area Fifteen square mi‘es of land are alseady under waâ€" ter. BA MRARG _ Fok 10 _ While out hunting. .Edwin â€" Warchter tracked a jack rahhit to the bush and captived same in a stump with hi« hands The â€" bunny weighed twelve pounds J was one of the many rahbhits invadâ€" Ing orchards the past manth and damaging frint treea. The thonshtfnin« ticen «dnving the FOURTEEN FAMILIES MAROONED ; OTHERS FLEE bosplitaliti m noflt| Waterlon to Clear Garbage loods Spread as Dynamite Fails to Clear Ice Jam 25 omen ind Ibitsy o tesming rear the towh mations aling t 6 omen who un sime + n o M TUESDAY AND FBIDAY 11 former mavor, nto her home for It was close to J Those men sin it ‘Miis is a type <oato swhich would W in dow nf elker. a sang of fom . feamsters sttow from the ha‘l. when Mrs ut a Waterloo l weather last praosed hn Ald ootine . Mondary ol sn incident ns snewâ€"clean Price 3 Cents the lats