u. '""m'6w w - " nun-us. Alter - - V "W"" examination, parent: and children Applause greeted tho announce- trented, were provided with . choco- mpm, It Tdll" as the and of long late drink and sandwiches. agitation. When tho bill. creating tho oMeials told The Chronicle that bank wag before the House. outright the majority of patients vetted ownership was demanded in several were those with faulty bone tttrue- quarters but. at the time, the M tun, although many sutter from dia- nett Government, for reason at its orders of the eyes and ears. t%mer.. mm, was not prepared to go that tar. nus rations, they said, have been In the last election the (me-don I} raga " attendants " the clinic for gv.red in the ditumtstsion, if grot Mâ€! as long " twelve yarn. cr; itramh In making a survey of needy cases in the Twin-City. the K...W. Rotary Club a few weeks ago distributed 400 circular letters as a survey. and following returns, individual mens) bers of the organization were placed in charge of the applicants. After examination, parents and children treated. were provided with a ehoeo- late drink and sandwiches. cued and Waterloo tanned 85, while in additional " cues were brought from Preston and District. The childrent poured into the clinic dun in; the whole morning and alter noon. The Union Jacks garnered 3 hits of! Sander‘s offerings. Bot two walks and_ struck out eight batters. Maple Grove trot ttve hits " Mil- Iiard. walked none and struck out mm! batters. By innings: Maple Grove (rp. 200 000 F2 5 ' Linwood Frt T T ' ,. 000 001 1h--1 3 2 Batteries: G Sander and Knack; Mllliard nd Howard. Crippled Linwood got their only run in the 6th inning on two hits. In the ' enth ~Soehner walked. stole 2nd and am, with only one out. but was saranded there as Macannish and Zinger struck out. (mulled from Pig. " On two bad errors in iiro-trrst in- n‘ng the Maple Grove loam scored two big was one one lone Bit, "t.%'ooi-'rhe Linwood Union has lost their second straight home game on Thursday night to the Maple Grove nine, In I scheduled North Waterloo softball game 453,315 Whiz-m" F ii Maple Grove Beats Linwood Maple leak kill nume- drow the lucky new (top the whirling drums ot ounce. Tho total taking: of the Sweep we"; announced an £8,381.60 1511.910,- 296). After deducting expense. and the “no which goes to the Irish The bone that would lend the no“ money to Canada by winning Ottoman. a " to 1 shot drum by he mum. now-anon In the nee, '11] are no farther chm-o tor the 1.110 was. Two (3min ticket.- were mum on Fuck. the ta favorite. Tho! were "Bill Bill". (Fl-Om nil A second drawing Saturday will In“: Et.160 each to holder: at 50 ticket- which will be an“! tor ml- éul who. and 3100 one}: to IA†vmmon ot can mine; In I'm-(nor Chm The“. and holdu- ot not“. on Tho 8'09qu will my a low cf E 11581779. Ticket buyers throughout the corn M 22380.- †for chances to an» In It. Amooe them were " who drew metal: on amiable tulle!" in the IICQ They will nuns tor are any. hope. ot sudden “Chen, 1‘1ch on the winning home would pay than £30,000 autumn on the second £151.00 and an the third hone Ine,- Each at the N residents or and. who drew tickets on horses In the original entry tor the Derby, to be contented next Wednesday at Ewan Downs I‘ll insured of £530 ($2.- 650t DUBLIN -rtcket uom- m Cl.- ada End-y Ion £41,570 (“Olml und a chute u a much has: slice ot the lrtatlt attenuate. Fund, Race Tickets 8riag $200,000 was; New a. ma Swap: x. the To Claims was El.. HOUSE APPLAUDC MOVE TO BUY BANK OF CANADA O'PPAWA.---Ttte outstanding for lure In the House Friday It: the ul- nouncement about the Bank of Can- ada. Publicly controlled at went. by the Government owning 51 por cent. of the 310,000,000 stock. It It to become publicly owned by the Government buying out the wholo Worn " the write to be paid will ii average of 1988, the mutation apparently. will not he concluded 'tttttil the end ot the year. Tho stock. oriesnairr issued at .50 a share, was recently quoted at $68. Bream-1 missed the services ot R. Reinhart. regular left tieider. who in one ot their landing batters. Score by innings: Wirttertrouetre '_.... 004 000-4 T 0 Breshu 'm'r'mmr_rrr-..tr. 210 0tr-6 u 4 Martin and Burnett; C. Richard. son and Erb. (By Ciro-tel. urn-Domini.) BRESLAU, - Oulhltting Winter. bourno ll~1 Breslau Cubs were “my to push across the winning tally in the last inning ot their game to come out on top " Woo ot the winners' II hits came in the closing canto which allowed C. Sander to came romping home with the urin- nfng tally. Breslau built up a three-run loud in the tirst two frames. but Wilmer~ bourne overcome the 'advnnmge with a four-run splurge In the third.) The Cubs evened it up In the tttth Then Brahman counseled [or n dow 2:38 and was eased around by another two-bugger by M. Heat 1kesim this Squeeze (kt Winterbourne 5-4 Miami-jun» In; um to be m Mt. Once [kl-tuna won the slut mt title VIII " ttoirtts with only the high Imp to decide. Doris with I: the winner ot the Intel-no dine (In: with 18 points. Hound look and Julian. Vandal-mot In nod me the how Intermedhto meal with 16 polntl and high Jump to be mu all. A do also exist: In the Sn- nior gm. with Mildred Hanger and, Kuhleon Humberger tied wtttt an points with the my. jump topot completed. Ito" Huohn I: tho junior Lon elm-mum: nlllmngh high jump are they r1uPimmurieratttHumtr are to be decided, h the senior boyl' ch†tho cham- pion-Mp run between Dick an: all _ Jam. Tith the former har. NEW HAMBUIHJ. -- Enthusiasm w“ at a peak when the public school 'teid um track meet wan hem at Fountain Park The only draw- back In. that min tell hue In the {manna “we or the champion: could not he declared, to clone wu tho convention, ad " will an the running "out: to decide the Witt- _ Hamburg Field Track Competitions to the tuna a... and wvcrll arm: tor trimming Amwur wrung-001m; “million rate: wtll sonn- rhe "oot "-H.r-Y" tum "Pot Io'." (up an Wu - of tho Canadian Indian tux be new at a. We: Gun (Jun Jun 3 In l Th “"1me and: In: been recognised by my trunnion“ "mention, um unmet my ot the country‘- he: mt. A - atâ€! was bu but: “nun-:4 In minimum: balsam Kendal-nu I two noun gnu-Mi. (I: Chm-ugh Contipoulcnu run \uun; I. The run- BLAcK ,WIDOW WIDE†DEAMM'I'ON. - Believed victlm ot a buck widow spider or some other poisonous Insect. Margret dtotMy Fox, 1Fmorsth<tid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sunny For. Wheat- ley. was buried halo. She din in Hopewell Hospital here Tuesday. following bronchial pneumonia. which set in after a severe leg In~ feetiort. I The baby died in [manual " hours after admittance. An Insect ot 'mme sort wu responsible for the slight wound which developed Into a leg infection. according to Dr. M. C. Eda". of Wheat)â€. 'sconEs INJURED m NLICE-UNIONIST CLASH DtirrRort--Mori, than so persons were injured Thursday when 176 police clashed with seven! hundred Committee tor 1ttdutstriat Organist titott-atrttiated unionists at the Ame- Pean Brass Company plant. CHILD VICTIM OF sHANoHM--F'tarne-spttttne tanks Led a Chinese counter otenslvo that turned neutered Btrhtintt along the the (Anglia! Railroad Saturday into one or the majolhnttles ot the Chl- 1tese--,resso "r. Both sides decimal the tttttsting at Laurens. " miles out of Kniteng. was as intensive and bloody as any in more than 10 months ot conflict. HIT BY GOLF BALL KrPCHDNmt.-tharies Snider, 25, was admitted to the Kitchener-Wa- terloo Hospiul Sunday after being struck on ma new by a golf ball on the Grand River Golf and Country Club course. Dr. A. V. Trnynor said Snider sutured 1 severe concus- sion. Mr. Snider was standing about; 100 feet away when the ball was hit; by one or Ms {Hands playlng In a! foursome. FLAME THROWERS Dr." e. "e.iiiven, counter. de, Slit“ tonight no inquest will be e d. , Both occupants of the on were thrown elm Is it urned over, und were found 25 feet from where the car cune to rest. Accordin; to mac Oftlbeer E C. Mite begin the will“ magnum; turn w . a have temr . _ ener, and after striking a heavy pole, overturned several times. coming to rest on its side. gum a ttree ' bush, 7 an: city, mat Tue-day. Ili- Anne Arthur. M. of Sm otd. his com- panion in the at, also VII critical! irsiyred and in still in the hospiuz gunning consciousn- Uter unlu- 'r-ret-dir-tn-ees dent on the IttteheBer.atmttoed highuy, that nix miles west of thi?. eitvutnatidny. Mips Anne Eiteltaerllhm llliesdliiaries This evGiiidrirfd iGirci""the Fae-bot? of_t.llg Jttnior Elmer: will be gun-LI of the' iiGiaiHiUGi"i bonqucl at the Walper House when the awards will be announced. The“ Judi}; "G -iie- "household science for the girl: will take plue at 3:2: _itfhepstr Ignite} bpijdip.._ ranch tdey judged at the fol- wuu p u: I One clu- ot homer. two of Jer- up and one of hog- " the Old People's Home; Clan of Holstein. and Clydeuhlu u Snydur Dairy (um; two than Aynhim u Lorne B. Weber’u; two than Short- harm u Irvin Weber'n; ope char of I303: _|l._Chyton Shuh's, _ "day in the unlit] Wat-3‘00 County Junior Funnm’ judging eo-ti- tiorra. Group. of (untr- and armerettatn have M the" live, stock judsilxcund “who“ “but than: and winners in each ch- will be manhu- of I he. trip to uncut", Pennsylvunh. The: will so by bus and visit points of interest . the trip, ( ttt 1:1ng gag! Juneau. tive, hardball haitrrhmerllieet momma - mum can... g9iLIfytiad_ie. rHt.thed" Ipch_mtuut In, pun; aka: Motor Car overtiGed. USED av damage CEIQELQLE Among the features of the utter- noon were an address on the 'Worm- ty Library†by Misc B. M. Dnnlum or Kitchener; musical selections by Miss Ruby Ward. violinist. nccom- pulled by all†Jarred Manserv pianist. and a phyla: by tho metre Ibors of tho Wellealey Branch. "A \Gentle Jury", including Mrs. Wllmn Omand. Mrs. Clayton Spam, Hrs. Jacob Leis. Mrs. Theodore Lichty. Miss Moi-once Stable. Mrs. IM.; m the afternoon Ree Nolting of the Lutheran Church gave an ad- dress ot welcome the response was given by Mus Jean Benz: ot Lin- l Mrs. Anderson Dewar who is see- iretarrtreatyurtyr for the district open- Gi the morning session and an ad- dress by Miss M. Schnurr on tho pro- vincial federated board by an ad, dress by the acting president, Mrs. A. E. Livingston oiuyntleriife'. Tiii,' presided tor the session and by re ;ons Iron standing committees. tey branch recalllng the time she had been in “Rice " years in which position she left Wellesley to reside in Kitchener. In. Hill ot Contreville, who rich [In Pan-by gave a demonstration of the work done by the Centreville gull in the put nu. In the demon- atntlon the audlouce were shown how tho girl. made I comploto wardrobe out or onnge crates. with compartments tor all kinds of wear- tag app-rel and how they made the ttttlugs for this remarkable clothes ‘closet from one thing and another. Tho whole protect cost $2.00. , The highlighl ot the afternoon was the introduction at the gathering to Miss Bellingor of Kitchener. who was the iirst 'rerrrotary-treasurer or the Wellesley Branch. when it was tormed in 1902. Miss Bellinger re- called the earlier days of the Welles- Mia. BamttrUpr :1th the Ju- nior Homemaking Club and un- nuanced that ot the 15 girl. who enjoyed tho wivllegu ot this tter_tee MI: th put you. mttsthird were from 'North Waterloo. Three club. cur died: “Cotton: II, he Smart", 'e, two clubl studied. “Clothe. Clocou." In. Hire. and It" Vern Btu- Lrldu. represent-tho ot tho denun- ment sue their addr-. in the afternoon. F The eltstrou ot oltceru result“ as I (allow! Hon posouttust In Wm. Venn-n, Wtnurrtrourno; pro-Heat. I Ila I Scum", Urn-mod, lint View I pro-Idem. In, A til Lin-53min, I (‘outrevllhv new“ Nee-prodding in [human MaePher.ort, Lin-00d; Federated Bond rare-nun". In Sultan Wotan Wlnterbourno. Humane. In Cecil humour. Wol- teater, wereuryarauurer In. An- derson Dewar. Walled»), dhnrlct rv uretenutlva. In. John Pet-by, Con- ueulle. alternate, In. Irvin 'ruse- u-luuor. Walla-lay; “can". In, Elwood Fat-mater. Welluley. and Mr. Henry Mud. Welloale)‘. con» venerl ot sauna; committees, edu- cation, In: Gaul Barbour Wollcr‘ Icy, homo eaxrnumtea, In w, Hill. Ceotrerilltr, health and child talk“: Miss Alice Bingemw Crntrtrvuler, xgnculture and Gunman indutrtrimr, “In Eva Ballard. Linwood; [nuanc- al research, Mrs. murder, Wlnter- bourue, community Acllvitlea and to her. In. Irvin Helacluuer, Welles- ley; Ctutatuautaation. In: Sela. Um Pert peace and irutrrnattoatat rel- tvontsttipts, Mist, Jean Began, Lin- let, legislation. In. Edward "tgi- tutor. Walla-l0); district dlrocton. Linwood, In. 1. c. Kelby. Centre ville, In, I. Blah. Walla-lay. In. A, lumen; and Whtorbourne. In. Hilton Weber. iumu w...- Jonn Foo-by of Contam- and In, Funk Schumann ot Linwood It)" the Icruunoerl. The chemo- runn- od u (allow- (Co-um an an Ii _ A Joint picnic or the North and Goathewtttertoo districts In to be held at Super Park In Gait in the latter part of July. Tho delegates were very intercu- ed in an exhibition of quilts. rugs. cushions and other handicraft ar- ranged by the Wellenley branch. Ismhle. Miss Jenn his. Miss Mabel Macho. Mrs. Cecil Barbour, an; ‘Relnhold Hammer. Mrs. Anderson Dewar. Miss Nellie Mal-gens and Mrs. Irvin Fleischauer. The delegates were the guests ot the Wallaby branch for lunch. 1 Rev. Holm has also Med the ottiee of medics] treasurer most ancient- 1y since 1912. T l Rev. Eberhardt Holm was born in Wieck, Germany, and in his curly youth studied philosophy end science. to which he later added the theological studies at the famous Krotrp Seminary. from which he gr: noted and m ordained in 1888. The cell from America for ministers was followed by him and other his arrival he served in Willi-marine. N.Y., until 1896. when he accepted 1 call from Wellesley. North Euthope and Gadshill. where he labored until 19l2. Rev. Balm for some time ttm ed the post as professor in German ‘langunge " the Waterloo Seminary 11nd after retiring lived in St. Jacobs until 1925, when he and In Hahn come here to reads. Bouquet by the IAdies' Aid. l Rev. Holm dunked alt who had when instrumental in making this ‘event I success nnd all those who attended the service and who had so kiFdly remembered him by their tri ta. bogquetjx mendin- In; mbrrimi on between tho 00mm ’deled Paper Col-pen). owner: of the wand. and A Germ-n (may. " bu been In communal with tho oot ‘ernmenv. ot Quebec and both govern- ment.- ere agreed " would be undo stable to rerun the Island to page Into foreign control. Complete Ralf (Co-attained from Page The Government to now eoaaidar- lng that action should be taken In View ot nostalgic!» moaned to be Further he had learned the puny ot expert! who wished the “Lind re cently were men of "great unlucnce in Ger---moinersee, a. 11111in and RAVI! exports." and only one of them win a tore-try expert. " an “no (in the committee some informant u to their repu- uon In Gamay. their My]: numb- llonl for skin. but not u Ion-ton pr Mann." he added. lit In puma! tTrrvioutrir that the hand ‘ru nought by foreign Interest. tor lumber uppllen.) Mr. King declnred “the cover} meal In. been fully like from the beginning to att mm, has ute- Mr tKiug save the Insurance Alter m. Hon, Re B. Bennett Ind told the House that he had looked Into the winch caretully and had accruin- ied more was nu option tor the “It, le the “had. nominally to n foreign- OTTAWA. Anna)“: lulu-d. a. huge wooded minor: u. the mouth of tho tH. kitchen River. Ill! not fall into (main handy Prime lit-A ‘Iuer Include Kin; mangled tn the Home ot Common Thursday mum. to r? man; Phone Now and†T r rvit0Ga,- fully am" Tara and "Ii-Ho. for 100 uru mixed lun- _ieriPeye. Jtorh or 'tterm .990- HELPWAN'IED ISA Anticosti 'ill Not Be SIP, m 1) tg-i