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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jan 1939, p. 3

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LV ' INN-Lather! by u I A “A! mm. mm . a. m Ftnto'rthmereaao_rvtgrnsoa.. .‘ _ - III m by Kim 7 .uetrte cum-tux. ,In “In. " Tum” .15». Th. coal-um. H ' Judd by Mum than. w. Mu, . but Ion ”poly.“ to hunt.“ ',oun-thutnvltoo(tlou- than. also 'tetd mu! outlay» any 'a"k'-_ " " don't like to dilly dully." lntor~ jocted Mayor Gordon. “This thing uhould have been cleaned up tonight. What I. the sense ot us Idiom-um; at 8 o'clock and then culling a special "I light we an [in you att the information you "quire,” "toned Churn": Harvey Gabon lilo ITI- ln; tdr immediate, gallon. “New. 'u"hintrtotsiao.omraarean.o.. " we're not going to Me union on their report, I don't 500 why this committee was laminated." Amory other mstters, Pope Pius we: on "stood to have expressed deep concern over Germany’s con- tinuing detention and future treat- ment of the former Austrian chan- cellor, Kurt Von tiehussehniesr. Von Sehatsehnitar, a devout Roman Catholic, was received by the Pontitt when he visited Rome in 1937, prior to his country’s absorption by Ger, may. 'You named this con-mu to make e report “a " he been eel- n‘tld. Why mum-'1 the he tm. mm. uno- use.” cone-lei Mayan Gordon. when Vice-churne- R. Bender held more tabulation should he provided. A epoch! - hc will be ten?“ Juury “LI. to dhre- nary nlee ot the commie- e.on. " we: decided. Nt VII anal-o to In" thia am: working u such 3 was," "can“ a. mayor, thou tho oottursisdiins In informed the employee vu "can only .80 per month. in m bun with the communion tor three run. N think " should hold s special treating sad so into lhls an; (to. atart to but.” declared Mr. 8sudsr. “Your commune was sppolntod to In on why this man's wife should be working and than you "comma that his wages be “across“. The our tire commisslon should be given all the guns." he stated. Mr. Sender nil he telt a special Biteotimt was necessary in order the: other employees of the commission be given fair treatment. "It may he that when at some of the other men ere elm working." he unsealed. The Vutican waa described as hopeful for establishment of juri- dical measures guaranteeing the inviolability of Romnn. Catholic domains in Pilestine. a for Fermented. gt: Holy Bee was further de- The Holy Bee was further de- scribed " ready to give ita moral support to any steps to relieve the plight of persecution victims, re- tmtdlests of their Nith. session , Prime Minister Ghmberhin to Win View: expremd by Pope Pius XI during their 40-minute talk a the Vatican. While otBeinl silence was min- uined regarding the historical ex- tttttt between leaders of the wor 'e greatest temporal end ooh-Run! empires, the Pope was understood to have reviewed mny Emma problems. According to competent sources, the question of Jewish refugees mid Kama of the holy places m 'mtine, tttrured in the Pope's con- vemtion. The Pope p med Mr. Chamber- Bin with, u 'lWll medal to mark Pope Presents Medal To VATICAN CtrY.---"First rate Christian sentiments" was the at!“ wow use? inyrriete by 15"“ka“ 'thaémNittarr.ertvow- Mayor Wants Action lk ' lul.C Committee's Repnrt . '" 18, a herd of 800 to sari; tmother en- terprise in a ditterent location. It has been found feasible to mm“ a herd of not fewer than 800 head. an" proforma- tonn the bul- tor the lament with the man: Wu India: which Cand- nu moved to terminus u the and ot this yet! atur more than " you: of operation. Hum: if ”â€"V --"---'.""'-- The position ot the beetannr in- dustry l_n_onr doing-tic economy: The Government sent the two Eskimos on their way with the necessary herd dogs, equipment Ind rations to Int . your. The Gttvers meht will supervise the Eskimo herders until they get u fair Mart in their new venture. Charlie Rufus, younger af‘the two, has had three years experience us In tur- Prentice harder with the Govern- ment herd. Wheriiiit, herd has grown to I attbertarttiat size, the Government Till 1etiSu.,1thtthrT to tak? away So that tho trede min-ion which will carry on the negothtiona tor I new agreement, prdbnbly in tho late summer or only an. will have the Mia-t knowledge ot the em: situ- etion. the term board in: been asked to make an exhaustive report. RMhtuttt Industry In his letter of ittatrttetiomt the minister asked that the board ‘atndy in detail the attention in Cm- nde of the - redhstng industry. Particularly " tennis the relation thereto of the customs duties upplic- Fiiiis. to the raw and retrteed product." I Tttboard in also to study. with n11 concurrence ot Revenue Minister Haley. bperatlon or valutlm for duty purposes on retned sugar. Mr. Dunning listed subjects for in- quiry: l The relationship ot the duties on raw and mttutttd Instr: The teeming! “Helena of the present customs elnatMcation; The effect ot homo-consumption On authorisation of" the mines and resources department; 800 rein- deer were out out from the main Government herd " the Maekensie River delta and turned over to Charlie Mus and Rufus Knlenluk for a 200-mile trek to new grazing grounds in the Anderson River dis- trig; to the east. . _ orrAwi9ahs.tuntioa at the amt industry by the an: band. a “no“ In tho Speech from the Time. will be mutated to quickly " poo-IN. u B “than to logo- tlstgou tor the new Cum-Wont “you No amount. I Ttti, mnmmddGrGtdriWTr1s'uht rues on the competitive position at Tarioutg Canadian retnertg. orrAWA.-The Dominion Gov- ernment he loaned 800 reindeer an en experiment which, if media. may be the Mart of reindeer reach- ing as a new industry in the North- wegt Territories. 'tttn-y Immen- Dunning made public the letter ot reference to Jui- tlce a. H. Bayonet, chum of tho board, written Jenn-r! 7 and in- human: that en Interim hem-l re- Pertt akin. be ranked. Start New Reindeer Herds In Arctic Fe9r--Atiluttu" an. a. a. a Susi? Industry Probe Ordered walnut-4n. M, Alba! III- ttr of a!“ go Thorn. mebou “Ito-U . _ 7 ”A: m. In 18, to Mr. and In. all». that. a tutmAter. q ot _ - "a Vin-£31.00 gm} gglo'ux'cu pissed ”way at her home one-hut mile west of mcton, on Pridny, Mrs. Andrew Ham. In failing health; for the put two yen-s, death, caused‘ no... mun. " numb! "W or mutation" was an“. t_ettf-a-draaiaiririai, Tm. on 3 than at at“; AM have uni-mu John qt. man. to “I at. 3-131. . Harbor; Cater, onion. ot ll. m: Mlle! Wt cold the can: “In W10 suit. Inn-ant Us an allowing 3 eon- "our” ' the tttet all“. The funeral "a being held this (Tneedsx) uternoon from the Bets end Bee tel Funeral Home st 2.30 o'eioek. Rev. B. A. Spelling will calcite. Besides her husband, Fun: Wine, she is survived by one daughter, Mine Clnra, " home, three brothers an!t.twoysistery _III_in.Gergnnqy._ _ night at her residence, 148 Queen St. N., Kitchener, of In. Marie Wine, in her 52nd yen. Deemed was born in Germany, coming to Osngrio in 1914 and to Kitchener in l . Mclderthauer, well-known farmer, died It his home in Upfper Pilking- ‘ton on Wednesday, ollmving a stroke. The deceased was born in Germany and esme to Canada It the lage of ten years. He moved from the Ottawa Valley to this vicinity ttren.tx-eqe "r" Mo. He JB_ytsi- viva! by his wife, one son, Arthur, st home, and three “when, Essie of Kitchener, Ruby, N.N., of Fergus and Bdrm of Toronto: also one brother, William, of Pembroke, ysd hurling", Mrs. John, Wigel of mile] of Btriiiri. ttre -riiGrIt Tak P914 pn Sam-7 ,fteryoop Atmp his late residence to the North Wool- C. B. Cornwall conducted thy ser- vicu, and-ted by Rev. Word of Allan. lutermnent was made in the North Woolwlch cemetery. Pull- bearers were News. Edwin Bender, Otto Miller, Wnlter Maura, Wilts: Main, Em Thur, Em Stickney. _ OTTAWA-N-ization tieures in Cond- for the iUeal you ended Emil M, 1988, showed n decline. ii?i “laminae 'tNAget, to e nun o tenet-r7 of mu t'h,letrf Pnrlhnent. _ L A w " 27,455 new Canadian ‘obtnined Won right: in the yen under review compared Mu. 31,744 in the preceding on. _ Of the nulwtunlked 'edl'ffa, 3,871 gnu Po d as their country ‘of origin. Next come the United States with 2,084, Cucho-Slovnkie TIHN, Germnny 1.850. Hungary Ie', Itatr, 1,846. annn 48, China d. A total of 1,212 came from Soviet Dania Ind 1,234 migrated from tint country since it become 8yt Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- In the year, 109 neturelized sub- jects had- their ttaturalizatioms re- voked or uncalled competed with " in the previous you, and 327 mun-dint! subjects lost Chadian} citizenship by becoming naturalized in another country as compared with 81 the previous yen. 1 “1W "miU iii-3m an Add ' ‘ -tAtra about tMI $.23: he. Us than“. MUCH RIO-em '. Aboutlthmu-oulnlud his he", ani. when II not. “I. u club. " though he vu ”his to tut no over a. lead.” Junu John-ton. In the one. ut the time. anid tt I. hurt mun-mu, the mm mid in. and Cater. "Ho hula! u. club tttto tho " IMVQ his .3.“ and would .11va knocked Hui out." " John-ton. Reports Fewer New Canadians dis iBm1ligr. Ite d.etih oeeid.iidiibit1mur Mn. Auduw Hul- (By Chronicle We) WALLENSTEIN R.R. 1. - There Juli-s Holdall-Ann (I! Gimmick Corral-oath“) 11193111 woopmcn. - Julius Mn. o. mm _ 'KOSSU'I‘H --wet1 “tended (new. altservices were conducted Tuesday at Zion United Church for Mm Ellen Bur. widow ot the lute Dr. Owen Rom. who died In Hum‘lton on Snurdny In. nor 70th you. tho home, and In. B. Buttie of F it'gt of Guelph township, in: W ey, at home. Another sister, In. Wilfred Curd, of Nichol town~ ship, Iedeeaaetr hey ghoug age nil". - Besides her tmiiUiid, six and! children survive, the youngest two weeks old. weeks therein-ed TE " Groves Manon-id oapitat, , on Thu-shy evening, Ida boom, wife of David Airdrie And daughter of Mr. and In. Peter J. Dunbar of R.13, No, 1, in_ het Mth you} _ The tuners], which was largely attended, was held Saturday after noon from the Bethany United Church. Interment m made in the Heisman. -- t - _ iésidiirhrcir' hum mid mother, the is tturyiterd ltr sugar, Ellen, It The following neighbors acted " palibearers: Bligh Livery, Earl Tabbert, Leslie eggs. Bert Ore-r man, Pem Lavery Ind Wm. Richard- son. Following a lengthy illness, Mrs. Joseph Rounds, nee Miss Luella My, of near Drumbo, slept. pencefully any " the home of Mrs. Heist. 220 Frederick St., Kitchener,_euly Sit- Imlev tanning: - A - _ the late Christian C. Fry, was born on the old Fry farm homestead near Bright " years ago. She - tied l ueph Rounds and they famed near Dumbo. Mn. Rounds was of a happy 'l',',to'f,iiop, and beloved by a wide cine of friends. She was a member of the Evangelical Church. _ Surviving are a mother, Mia. Fr“ husband, and two brothers, Ro ad Fry of near Drumbo and Robert 2r. of Vancouver, B.C. A Hmr, a and 'mrsr-hrs. flan-ml 3i!) Ae Gade% -ttie Karina}; GGf Ind been nn active monitor of a; church Ind Woman's Associations of the church: Enter. new to M hte_alitah-hamisrstrcrite't-tG [W Church " Linwood It: the Glounlhn lam Church. at the time of her death my member of Knox United Church} She is survived by her Inn-bun“ two Ions, Lorne of Toronto, In”! at home, two “lighters, Mildred, In. Nathan Drum” of Kitch- ener, Baby. In. Gordon McLean-n, " Elmira; one brother, Near Schweitzer, of Patanburg; seven listen. In. E. Icy“. New Bam-' burg, Mrs. Henry Becker, Willinuw burg; In. Lark Poll, Kitchener; In. Jeremiah Rudy. In. Geo. Diet: and In. Goo. Decal, all of Waterloo, and Min Clan Behweite er of Kitchener. One sister prede- ceuod her. _ - _ q _ The funeral no conducted by Rev. E. G. Riddolls of Glenallnn with interment in the Elmira cane- tera, __ A? 7 Ttie late in. Rounds, the only gluglgtgr otAr.tr, Amyin_6r and Robert Frly of Vancouver, B.C. A limp e and impressive funeral service is being conducted this (Tuesday) Harmon by Rev. In Gggnyelnchrof We. Interment a? ot lot but. ' i a Me In. Hahn New but am vu than Behwqimr, a daughter of the bu Mr. and In. Much Salmons-r of human. when Ibo in but mum you i In 1897 she was Ina-rid to An- drcvl'hha. Theiruyunoltheir mania] life was Irlt an: Lh- aeood..moetyrtot" minions .Trrfd"l,tutt Ltrs gm Ruin by 'raoyty"séyy-aahoehto (Ir “a. M) AJuti--After In mm. of two sTEElE’s cussss' Mrs. Joesph Rounds . “MSLWQQ . suns” William my,“ ' (I: -. M) NEW 'HAMBURG.--' raid-It at New Ruhr: use. 1911. www- lnxold dial here only loudly morning in his "th you. Mr may you". he was engaged in to: ruch- ing, until two manual m Min; d"msr and manor ot tho New Mam. bm Silver muck Fox rum. wife In 1915. Surviving no one In. chyton of New Hamburg. (our cl.- tera, Mrs. Susan Wilhelm, Hill In, arugula, both ot New Humbug, In. A. Buckle]: ot Durham, Mich. and Mrs. Henry an; of Welded. ”I. The funeral will be held on Thurs- day ”bemoan It 1.30 from the roll- dence and thence to Enngellcal Church, New Hamburg, of which the deceased was a member. Interment lwill he mule In Lingelb-ch ceme- tery. _ Printer. att in ma, dd relics Snyder and Non-u El. [Ho-polar. . Christ. Brannon-an (I! “I. M) W HAMBmtG.-mrint. Bron-o- man mud any n his home. “It ot New Hamburg, on Sunday, in his 78th Fear. A member ot I - of non brothers and Ital-I. he I- m wind by only one brother. In“ L, ot Rat, l, Nay Hag-bun. . The funeral will bola: on - celday from the 16th line, Impo- Bite Pttreh, But Zorn a a an. onlhrlllll Kan-nth. Sontag-m 1yHayttyH.rr.Btarerttpem, Partori, Pram,- sud lla- Unit“ h. conducted by turn", Dau- lna Gordon. mm ot the church and a". Olen “on“. - or Cream Church. Br-urs.., hur- ‘nintiyu In the minimum. Dr. o. J. Spook" The tuners] was held In Reading, Pl, on Monday tor Dr. o. J. Spock- er, formerly of Kitchener. who mood any on Saturday after u lingering Illness. He Md practiced dentistry in Raiding tor more than so years. ' Besides his widow, the former Del- phine much ot Waterloo, he [I survived by one eon. Dr. l. c. Specter of tRoadintr, three sisters, Mrm W. Snyder ot Brooklyn, N.Y.. Mm. Jacob Gonna. Waterloo. and Mn. L. Andrea at Waterloo. YOU KNOW THAT me ya. Ftt ling to; may you- 'UaistAGiraTGTii'i' ?!"Emm "rm "oi-in tbrtu, 3": my}!!! [a prgdoconlul by MI None-Minuoolou: keno-WWW "9Wrtettt.tr. - Mm Sehreittr "l Sandrock Ilka-3c.- T H E RISE-l {leaking and I o f o E . equip- "ystrero" au - HOME If.

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