Ju'r0HENER.-4htr council will submit a resolution to the Onmio Department ot Health urging an amendment to the Public Haiti: Act, reuniting compulsory pasteurintlon of milk and ere-m. " It: decided Aloud-y night. . Children Have Miraculous Escape (Iv Gin-bl. mu SOUTH-WM WILMO'I‘. - Jean and MuyEllen Chrutner, aged (our and nine. daughters of Mr. Ind Mrs. A. B. Chrbtner. had an utmost min- cnlouo escape from serious injury, when a team ot norm bolted with a Nixon In which the girls were rid- ml. Starting at Mr. Christner's barn the (tightened team ran - down the lane, crashed the gate at the (arm Gumtree and {new the Huron Road. Here the wagon col- lided with a telephone polo. pitch- ing the box trom the vehicle and growing in occnpuu to the qrrmH. Fortunately the girls were thrown clear or both the homes and the wagon and outside ot shod: and Maine: are llitle the worse tor their thrilling experience. _ FARMERS BACKBONE OF WATERLOO, KITCHENER On suggestion of Mayor George W. Gordon. council approval taking the department to release cream from the Act, out declined to tmdormt a remlutlon asking cenoor ot compul- sory pasteurization ot milk. The re- solution I» submitted to council by tho newly formed Waterloo County Whole Milk Products and Consunr ern' Aucclntion. "Tho couplileory ldea la an en- watchman! on vernal liberty; and ulna the Act In mended It will make the distribution or until a mo- nopoly la the hand- ot the his dairy mutate." charged All. Hon-berg". layor Wesley ldKerale. who was put on the “not" by a deadlock in council. uld he believed the only way In which the monopoly could be overcome van tor the â€emulation of mllk and cream to be handled by the mulclpellty. “I think the farmers would be u- Ualled to ee" their products to Ill tor there to no doubt the plum! (Hindu-cum result. from the din. cremcy In the prices of mum-ind and ttrtpntrtetttrued products." in do dared. C Council Flays "0ietatorial Basis Of New Milk hit Mayor Gordon Sees Humans Rated in Glass Cages, Incubators. Four and Nine-Yum)†Girls In Wagon When Horses Inc: Null] IM'I doom you “do“ 5 mutton mt- Iu a. new human at am an at. n We! by tin Public Ila-la Act. no moi-u- vu III-mu to eon-cu by no to- man, who! Val-rho County WI». um Prod-cu Ind Mun- cn' A-eiatttsas. . his adoration on will! ot the met-lla- Md. Baum" u- aonod that it would ho the right of any emu-n " ho would no desire to patch-o nun-stamina nut or "At the rate they are you); they're going to put the lumen out of hm!- nou. and they are the buckbono ot Kitchener and Waterloo". declued Mayor Gordon. “Pretty soon we'll have to be brought up in incubator! and glass cages. "m: ttting went too far when they Included cram for It In certain- ly a. hardship on more people. I don't think " should have boon In thqrq u. up." “sorted the muyor. Whitetail-V“... iMUtt5 [UNICIPAL HANDLING " MrLu'noN AM. A. W. Boon urged that the de- mnmént or health be tdvhod ot the "overwhelming proton." which tho (Continued on Page F-No, tt Winners h Trip; (I) Ciro-III- m0 som~wm _ mum. - Mr, Mnttrice Dhm‘ld' returned Satur- day nlght from s it?“ My through Ppnnnylnnlu and " York anâ€; lie was one of a group of Junior Pttrmerg from Waterloo. Bum lad "ttlttttt Com-HIM. Vino won th% (no my in Judging C petulan- during the your, Maurice report! that "I. trip was I upload d one with only one Incident m gr “I plenum. Will. an pam- bout as In nun- bor were mum the Pit-Moth! in Phihtdelpttia, t norm-ole into the has and Nola nnmbor ot "It mus ttelottgintt to the Omulo be" Ind (Iris. comma clothing and mi exceeding on I“ "tem In "In 1ut.Wi, No. a Mayor’s Vote Decides In Protest Against Milk het HIT TELEPHONE POLE Baggage Stolen Worth $100 From Injury Followinf eomplainta of retarded “Inge co lection, Aid. Theo. Wells advised council it will be new†to dump refuse from the south and east Int-d3 in the low are. on Bridgeport road, near Lexington. Wither informed council. His un- der wu- " 6% cents} foot, with the town supplying the material um] 11qu the cribbing. v Advisatrility of "rats s new road on leDougnll venue will be' considered by council following In urgent request by a deputation. camel! were trimmed that remml of a and hill would be neceanry for construction. AM. Welter told equggiLthat " lard: of__the paid tit , Waterloo In: . Milli-Eu: o biiiii at the prggont the. Re- pin-i ot “of-min Bold“. tFauasrer, untied receipt for 2t,t',e,r. to- tltd, 7867.084. and di ummonta, Leander Ham was unwed the eet',,St'i1't, the bond of m for co tion of a Monk on L'erreler . gust.“ euira??art_Jetrtr iiiiiiujiGUd ’7 "tFandiid tiswit - streets during the comb: winter. selling Council unmoved he installation of tttthta " both side entnnces' of Alexandra school. "for Quinn muons", Hominy night. The loci! rmtrlie school pogo! requesyed tyne ,eijij,i'"j),i Vpointring odt u" this " oot grounds were and as a thotoutdtfare and should be illumin- Watérloo during Simon-ilk}, "pol of Chief o. E. Korean tended 1 Aid. Emu Stun. chit-II of the we con-moo. all Ind-cc Claude Noah: van doing-M by council to “tend tho annual eon- vontion of the Cut-dill: Institute and ' It Timing. beaker" 20' uit Approximately " 000 - than the mane; of 'iiciit [you has. n weer-1.23:“ ---v A75. Ind Brb - cut. All. kill co.- updod a!†about“ the view Britain Lends $50,000,000 To " new - W Credit Granted To lie-establish State's Economy. CHAMBERLAIN DEFENDS MUNICH ACCORD aAyNDON.--The British Govern- ment Monday instructed the Bank ot England to piece a credit of £10,- 000.000 (860.000.000) immedlntoly at tho dispose] of the Creche-Ion): Government to help in economic to construction. relngee resettlement and other urgent tun reuniting from the Munich ngreemeni. This announcement wu nude In the House of Common. by Mia Neville Cbnmbormn In I debate which revealed deep mtutvlnn In all parties over the Mteetg of In! week‘s settlement. Mr. Chnmberlun nude no apolo- gies for win! he had done; Indeed. he aerated that "t have nothing to be “burned at" But he Also told medianâ€. whlch ttad cheered 11'rlo autumn-l] In! wool. that "I am too much of . roul- m to believe we no "In; to achieve our paradise In a 6.1." He unmet! that arm-n roar-Alon! And Mull-n «foam am not be mined tor one moment. And tor the am “In It. _4ne_ter+. Anny-o“ gong... Plates To Be Black, White New License register of motor vehicles, an- nounced todny Ontario's 1939 automobile license plates will be block with white min] num- bers. The mnrkers will centrist with this yur's orange-on-blue color scheme which created eomsiderabie controversy as to itrr_ritritrilitr: - . Aid. Wells stated filling will be *lied with the deposits to de- op the area. Eleven midenu' occurred in License phtes of cm owned by medial doctors will be trotted with e and-blasting process through which per- tlcles of glue ere him on to the numenls, rendering the play†more easily visible " Bight; _iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ToRoNTo.--J. l'., Bickell, Tciiiiiiuiaiim, iiciC"" Czechoslovakia use -tuiitutioiCtr," bi the canon. nbysomo- Mia-mt person 11ml! has done, and . ttotmrtittqd the dead that 1'lllllS= m)“ dawn: to Born in Bavaria, Mr. Oswald me to Canad- when but a boy. From 185910 1900, he ore-ted a pawn shop Ind hate at Wat- launch. Jacob Oswald celebrated his lout birthday at his home. Akron- street. recently. The happy centre of at. traction as common neighbours and fttedsyreyrtimang and “(a m__q-.° Wind!» Soul Automobile Club I Ola-bum G?" 'Nsthul Can-mauve Attachm- antenna-y on sotoetob.ruasttedato-. "KW“. mus-“h tetptteretet-iatiii-ritett_t1nf_strte. "dtrrtrta tho (crumb. Nova-bar u my“. ettrregtt "l a mm a by-olocuou. The by-oloetlou m " who“ the Vine.. "I“, noes-sumo by the m or A. INN" “I" " In Amt sauna. Con-nut" mambo: o! tlt ',"'ld f,"g,t, and m". n: t all - t It " one - tt 'tttUtter-tu- lUnOouley new on hue been mud with!» the you try their roman.“ declared mam. hal oswald would!) to the I of seriou- IMF ; It In the a! the Motor was to on such swim about " mile. and on all princlpl as†st highways, he “and. mm; “the wouthy Wtrtoritto Manhattan" to I... " Iirr'i"sie"r'ate' in the â€not. In Imm- to tho Other type of worry. that brought on by what someone else 11-. done, Mr. Oswald contends "it servant) good pur- pose to won? over a situation that u got of 9n: l owrtttsaky1mr"., - - Bishop Snider Marks 80th Birthday Was Bishop of Seven Menno- nite Churches Until 1986. Bishop " seven [annotate churches of Waterloo township un- til two {an 880, and a firmer pastor o the David Eb; Mennonite tttt?r.ett Tyyt of.ht, @0va KITCHENBB. - In excellent 1yatt.h 3M . ."nrithyt A xvii-kl!" A joyoul tmrin kle ngmed in his eye u e monster " coke bearing Mn candle. end 3 towering Met of 101 roses were brought into tine Iron. 1'yttt welcome: runny n W . t consmtmg' . o Ill', tre", (5%“ tr, W. P. emu , n ne or an manager of the Blue Top Brewing Company. Urytuestionattty portly respomible for his longevity, Mr. Omld bu in?†battem _“neyer do any- mg no concern later on". In his 01:32", there no two types of worry, one of which 95.me upon e_penol_:_by spine- Snider, King street 'nonh,'Wiié}: loo, marked his 80th birthday on Sunday. Bialug: Snider was a brother of E. W. . Snider, who was president of the Waterloo Manufacturing Co., and who was instrumental in se- curllsc electric power for Waterloo and istrjct. He ha: lived all his life on the farm where he was born Jolt oqtddethe eonretitrtt on the El- min In? wag. (The Yuri ikUG. open by is non, Gilbert Snider, with whom he resides. His grandfather was Jacob C. Snider, an early pioneer in this district. who came from Pennsyl- vania to take over the nu mill and Bour mill from Abraham Erb, the Brat settler in what. is yam the town of Waterloo. . Waterloo Tories Nominate (htll " 1829, Jacob Snider "infant! to his son. Elias Snider, Bull? Snider's lather, 820 acre. of Inn . While Elia Snider 0 ted the mm.“ he objected to 'r. Murry whit: his father had started. 0r- mm u- tkiuii' a Edi-'13s"; mini. Snider was also Itaator 0 the David Ebr melanoma church. 'Bliliéf “mangle... in nonu- ing the dun when won: tmme (Couunllcd on Pu. ' No. a) "Blaze" on Stove At K-W Hoepi DOESN‘T SHOW WRINKLE rift! Boeked -in, the -antGia ookod even better than he did last A {arsenal pan ot pork chop. "and I trrmtt deal of exclu- mom n the x.-w. Hospital. Monday night. The bountoonn - so emu-I tor the pum- Ihle duh, exploded Ila-Hy. spay- III] the "on. autumn-nut h am In mom-mum only that hut-.- - minimum-“ ermuhuom (pimping; “mm on to an north of a. “In... Al the rooming 0.0.0 billow- od from an inch“. am! (rune alum. brought - piece of Inlltble are 4ttththtg mummy ruin: to the hospital. Duck Hinton 0mm" told The Chronicle that despite the excitement. to trouble '3. “valence-I In a- III’III 3:!qu that than 'u to m. - of “on m mm It Do "has? HAS TEN CHILDREN (hum "manna alum “I “u Even Better " Did A Year Ago. He Crossing the border at 'mttrnto they rent on to visit scenic Watkins Glen and ssw at Corning, N.Y., the mil-series ot the Us. department of agriculture. The tfrat extended “on was made at Harrisburg, capital city ot ., Pennsylvania. There, a guide took the party through the sine legislature and senate chambers and also through the state supreme court. _ QAtLT.-Thirty "ttiortuaners and ‘juior tarm woman returned home Saturday night after completing a LIN-mile bus trip into Pennsylvania and New York states. The party, composed ot, 15 from Waterloo County and the balance of the party (tom (our other counties. 1311,th a weal: ago Mon ay. - . ._ The and†" ottitur fortunate travellers who were awarded the trip for winning various competi- tions throughout the year. included many points of interest and m much enjoyed by the entire party. Mrs. E. l. McLaughry and junior tttr. mers Ed. Shah and Howard Snyder were in charge of the party. On to Hershey The bus then carried the party on to Hershey where they made their ftrtst night stop. At Hershey they inspected the community centre which was very modern. The town ot Hershey. they learned, was do. veioped by one man who made a fortune as a candy matttgractttrer and then snout thousands of dollus in developing his town and establish- ing a community centre. They were much interested in an industrial school for orphan boys which has agriculture as its basic course. This is aid to have been established â€on the theory that " “will. [on t (Continued on Page 8, No. 0 “I don't mean to “do“ that the whole road will be paved, however," he added. Junior farmers Return After 1200 Mile Journey Prize-Winning Juniors Enjoy Trip Through New York and Pennsylvania. Referring to other emul- ot wqu entered by the (mm, Mr. [Bo- beruon stated they had done much in promoting [land sum tom-t travel In Ontario. He expressed the belief that try tho nu at In», " would be non-Mo to drive from coast tc cont without leaving Canadt. The n-a9ellers were veiy much Itrt- pressed with the beauty of the gov- ernment buildings. JACOB OSWALD Kitchener', mud old nun, who celebrated his 10Ut mom, Jes', ct it home oloetober tat. Mr. Ouch! - out,“ tum who. and at. I been mun-t In "one do: world THIRTY IN COMPANY Celebrates l0lst Birthday Lloyd N. Hunkin, this Northern Ontario 1tPt camp‘s funeral director, sad Gray came into his oMee Monday and asked him to arrange for his funeral. Hunkln told Gray to see him again nut Saturday. Tuesday Hunldu re- ceived a letter which said: “I'm "Ri I eouldn't wait." ' I e letter from Gray began: “Surprise: I'm the gruesome ttt who tried to make a contract vi vou_reteterd.ttr'l . - .... Plans Funeral (Bl chm-kl. W) B6OEN.-Mrtr. John melnmn III. tered a nasty cut in her 13!. hand necenLly. While engaged in h. household dunes and In†clean; a (owl the darn knife which I!» wu using nipped mad gushed luv apposite hand. Although local-ital.- in; medial treatment the in!“ member is progressing tummy. SOUTH PORCUPINE, o.t.-Shn body of James Gray, I bullet would in the held and I .22 eaiibm I'll. neu by. was found in t Betd on the outskirts of South Porcupine, Tua- day, less than 24 hours other the M-rear-old mining engineer sought to mnge and pay for his own funeral. A - W - Cashes Hand Cleaning Fowl In Jovial Mood As Fulani Director Umes He Watt. Also in the envelope wu $120, the price mentioned Monday a necessary for In adequate tuneful. (Continued on Page 8, No. " _aMMxt.--M- Vol-II, .0. at Vanda“. 'rm-eh o! Duh... “I! Monday In. irorru. - " mom who]: when u and. Jul-nod the "an a an MW and aad Gnu! my!†up“. [ Vohtn m drum In“! an can from the it to tho Nant who. the "In“ â€with“ - uru mum. no spur-u: in,“ but and to not char. an that at the locomotive will; ("It Ill 113M. leg. aluminum; it halo! no but Fall In Silo imam-n. Ihsilfliria "gauNrBmt0.---Whtter - mung on the (an: of Alvin Woulnuter, Mr. Otto In: {on , teet from the burn noor down into the root cellar. Ho III taken to the home of his our Moral" Mr. R. Wotthntu. vim Dr. T. C. Kuhn-trick of New Hamburg'wu called and [and that morn! rib- were hint. and a few bmlm Inland by the victim. cornudtl-tomi‘uq until noir, mfit'o d_i-_- m otiar nun; min-Bu " t.“ Then f NO mttuWrr oqth--airrrLmb, Breaks Ribs TORONTO.-" clout union tt tween Claude and the Uni Staten arising from the “Juggle of 2'gttrg comm“ to become sell- mm In: m “stoned by [when Iileplnmu. Ontario's! Bery firmer, "trerther., - {See- Cloaer Tie of United ( sum and Canada. Mommas AMERICAN i TRANSIT Assocn'nyn I o..,..,..,..,"-:-." . - -. m 'er - m grin: iter'rem, awoke m nom- hon lanyhywd and ttt if“ a . mm . o- m " pattence became exhausted Ind he inserted the following Id h the loan] paper: "Notiee--Wiu {he pengn or Pfeo'" who you I According to police the accident? MrB. occurred when Gray attempted to out Wait L in between the street car and It!“ lat parked car. {he left front tender ot lot We! tho ctr caught on the cow catcher-"n Wel and the vehlcle was thrown " feet {one " "W, on It- Ildo. Bott ot l ray told police he wu toll "tttd M ‘snother pr at the time. rl'ill"';l'l,l'-'ii,i,rtrii,t' em occurred between Sh ' n 9 Willow streets. “In†and Buck little Theatre Granted _ I Anditon'un ht Low Rate that hi i'iuuFfiiGigoeiTttTii" TMtMN.--Aht sauna-y cull-3 n car Mm by Mr. Ins-l killer, non ot Mr. and In. Duo Killer, lured In a collision with a hone and busy In opposite direction! on. the a!“ read about a mile loath at tho 91.:me Hamburg Mm and not In a “head-on" collision. The through the rind-hie“ shuttering it um million: at Mm, received an! tnNeu., hm. the occupant of the new. miramttoamtr 'map" Mun. Mr. In! Killer embed e - (51%! held when it “I tented In M Ind been on: and the other two occnnenu received alum Inca-e- tione end Nelson. The Injured mem- he" were treated at the once of Dr. J. C. Ron In Men but it in most fortunate that no one entered more serious Injuries. Extensive dengue we. done to tho car. an - ftiG '"EIAJ iiaa Fir"isuiii "13 front T,t'W,. " Ilium that. .tt11t, Pr [at the few remaining Baden “Bride And Groom†Mark Diamond Anniversary Auto Turns Over After Collision With Street Car 'thX9HIteL-Jrhreo person eo- caped serious Injury when their on tar- out following‘ I collhlon with a ltreet. on on “In; am Tuesday night. In. William D. Gray, of Britton, "tlhteard t km tion to her head. while her duuhm. Miss L. any. summed bruises to her hip. Willi-1n D. any. driver of the car, was “hurt. drlvon by Mr. H. Hour. not: Sinai;- PATIENCE EXHAUSTED, ASKS, THEE RETURN FOR Hepburn Says America Will Tighten links The Liberal Government leader told the American Tans". Amh- tiort thnt Japan. Italy nnd Germany mould In the recent world with they had salon Galina upon the not of the world, on In; to will: themselves tell-cumming M the nanny! other gum mt.“ (hr Crud: and? than. and the United States ..Em, divided by new? had {and Inn-Ion. he "ht, mothers who gave but they should (he actions children within a “new to been“. ult-gonbin- am the death of ed. M Mun-h mimics," Hm", eeeetttrte In Way We] by the nine Police aid the .1 (Co-(ll III M t, No. 0) vent-â€n. the he. DRIVER oe CAR The two vehicl- were TM â€and.“ m III " luau. ho m’t mytcjhtqulvgjo dua' BGF%r-tid aGvaa Iris' REMAINDER or' BLOOM Towi Lay: Off " Sole (humble (I’m kt. qiAiUfUtAtiii ___' puljlhmdluv Unhjuni' SUPFERS CUTS " 'Hurch Mth, elkhty-one years ago or Ate the you 1857. The gcene of Mr. Bucho'a birthN6e is the farm now loccuplod by Mr. Wm. mm on the ‘eulem side ot Baden. Both Mr. cud Iii';'; Gaucho hare come from dancea- {dams whom: live: also have been '.qittsred tor long and useful treeeleqr- Mr.‘Gucho having a ulster at Wol- lesloy. who last year celebrated her dilmon-I wedding anttivertrarr. , Mrs. Gnu-ho. who“ maiden name was Leah Behr, was a daughter of [the me Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zorn to! Wellesley township and was born iin Wellesley on August 15th eighty- [one years ago. Mr. Gaucho was a non of the late Bishop John Gaucho :and Mrs. Gaucho and was horn on jBlaze ls Fourth 10h Kenny Home on it. At the request of the accused. Crown Attorney W. P. Clement ex- srHtrtad to the court that Hearth knew before he w†released from jail that lull wife was In hospital. Gatling his hands on I few blank chequel m- eral days before he was discharged. he mule one out to one Mike Bond and signed the county clerk's name Earth. in police court in: weak, elected mm by I. higher court. in “a“ us election on Wednudly. and molded “my hetore Magi-true John R. Blake. (ll Ohm-ici- Own-Donia“ BWr-On Saturday, Mr. and Mn. Christian Gaul“) celebrated their sixtleih wedding nnniverury in the presence of their immediate - with the exception of one daughter, who predeceased her pur- enu on done grandchild. unable to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Gaseho Celgbnge, Sun'o_und_e_¢| by Kitchener Man b Gets 1 Year h Pleading guilty to forging tho name of County Treasurer Samuel Cute) on a 315 cheque, Gordon Hearth. Lancaster street. Kitchener, I“ aentenctl to one year in thopn- ("to Monastery. on Wednesday. AH. H. M. Gould urged thttt every encouragement be given the group Ind believed the hull should Ibo-voll- uhle to any such organization. Admits Mixing Name of Ctmrttr_7teatmrer to OBTAINED WHILE LIFEDONG RESIDENTS or, BADEN DISTRICT On October In. 1878. these two, who were than young people, were married at (he homeht the bride'l part-mo in Wallaby. Cams Mr. Ga- Rho‘l remarks rt- that day he llâ€. (Continued on Page R. No. " iottoNTo.--Fire broke out in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kenny here for the fourth time within A year and the second time within I month. Fhtmrs swept the kitchen And dim-zed the second ftoor. The Kenny: were not at home It the time. “The Limo Theatre group In Dow union-wide. uni it any be that none an, we my bring some very hm able publicity to Kitchener and " terloo." the spokeoman stated. N don't we why we should give anyone anything tor nothiu and my Dr everything ottmNves," can“ Ala. Harlan Sttrrm. “It tho um- Theatre group I†a purely Water. too Institution nnd ot n chum nature. I would she then our, enn- Ildornuon. but " In neither. and .. would at lens! got qrttat It coat- I.†In. Kenny, . Minimum in the Miitar will Itork derby. received $12,500 in settlement for relin nich- In her chims to the 851:),000 emu, divided by four Toronto mothers who ave birth to nine children within u lO-mr PM um the death of Charles Inca lulu, eccentric lawyer. Pplicc my thy "son squid In ht. My. only omlnon. Vital-loo an and] WS, to emerge tto KM. .11qu loam move-ant In tho 1'le City by (Inn; tttem A no ch] (In rate tor no. 0 the auditor- Iun dtsr4tsa an winter months. all!" Aid. Slum charged the m failed to "keep faith" with council last you by meaning up the autu- bly hall with cigarette butta. a. agreed to the tut rate howenr. when the spokesman tor the deputa- tion pointed out that no mm was charged to their presentation; 'White regular nte- “quire " hr each "but“! and " for no drretnq I polar-lance, the dnmtlc M were manned the we ot an hall Otr nine role-rul- and C Morn- neu tor 860 try council - SHOULD BE GIVEN EVERY ENWURAGEMENT Membérs of Family. In Stur- Seconds Forgery Count "ttNt" no FRIDAY. YET IN PRISON hill-3C.