The King, in T.%st,',', the ad- dnu of Hon. Mr. Me onald, ex- preued his pleasure " meeting mil- lion. of his subieeta and Also regret at 11qu 1eeiatCHtAtu's glgqru. Ry: â€catsuit-Gavel» Manon-M of Non Scott read All “(has to Their was“. following which the King Queen delivered term but In“! [dare-u. the town in both Br- tish and French, heard over the radio by_lpilli_g!u of. theirysytriteta. . _ allfrrtattMM1tUAfur twoumm Ie". my, IW‘I unit. on. George and Queen Ilium wake “up " ovation); chagrin; any!!! GuiuFVAirdrud iovemburi on the Empress of Britain the! a most at; rm“ tetle ",igitta"oiNhtht "tet, in til -- on o o pro new " ' the Dominion, and an cities of :1flil St",,') Ihre",".',' “I! New York in the W“ lhtitod at... l _ . .. - u, mm"... v. w... an"... - - - The King, in rep! . to the add The clerk rape than you no at... of Hon. Mr. [chunk], ex- “We“- from the n oe WHO-l pruned his pleasure " meeting mil- and tt wat, mm , A. Maetitt.m. lion. of " subieeta and Also regret amended by C. EPs that thrptt at now leaving Cnnndn's shores. Re- 'b6 Clo-ell . , 7 " . _, turning“ Englnnd. he nit! In would A let-IO? Treg a loll: tPP'el love our happy memorial of his grievance I'll _ the vilit to Cam. He stated that eoamen. The com’hint in question Cam. had progressed far beyond la the condition of the Emu-dole! the most optimistic dreams of it: Bridge. The floor [the bran '1tti pioneer citizens. He won etmtident constructed that E' pooling ovor tint it would continue to progress the Image create in noise iiii'il both in growth of population and is very annoying. :especluly during material wealth. That its future the nitrht. 8 l “I fully Insured. even In greater, The matter m. reigned to no measure for the sons and daughters township road ,m‘mnl‘ l of tn: nnd succeeding generations, ‘Maved (by J. w. "tra. wounded trr' - Wyr question. Carl Elm that pot-lilion be gram-- oe AH. PM -.. . A. - . IG the Ottefbein Mlltionlhfp to hold “11;; ififeit, Quinn Elizabeth, fol- lowing a wan-hearted reception, spoke It follows: “I Cannot lave Canada without "ring a word of tunnel! to nil and thanking you for the unforgettable visit to your great country which in; been . (rent interest and a are delight. "What is in my heart I cannot‘ speak in words.“How glad I was to| be with you. I want particularly to tell every woman and every child: how glad I was to see them. Some came long ‘distances and it deeply touched me. For others who could, not visit me through distance or, ill- ness I have a special word of gating, always in my thought. hubris! visit. to Canada will leave memories that time will never dim. To Can-4a and thq United-States ERR" iéiéoth. 1.?er and all, I thank you. May God be with you and God bless you ttll. Au revoir." Dan Williams. Kitchner. _ who pleaded guilty several weeks ago to the charges of hottsRrreekintr, was released on parole by Muslstrale J. R. Blake in police court yesterday. In releasing the youth, the mash!- lralo found that he had already spent six weeks in tail awaiting disposi- tion ot his case. KITCHENER YOUTH PAROLED King} k ‘T Queen Say ; farewell To Canada 2 Visit 0f King And Queen Strengthens Link Between Canadians, Britain ' Lieuteyant1GovetTtor Matthews Speaks at Zion Churehaubiiee. KITCHENER, June 14.--'n'he T , . ' - T visit of the King and Queen has . made the link between Canada and am e Greet Britain stronger than it ever ttt hbeen inure," Hon. Albert; nu ews. ieutennnt-governor of Ontario, soid last night, 'iirrii,'i'i'iNaterl00 man I centennial celebration audience in Zion Evangelicnl Church. Services-t -----_--_- Ire held every night throughout the Prompt first rid work of P. C. week to commemorate, the Mf/th Forrest Fansett is credited with sav- anniversary of the church.' The guest speaker was introduced by J. Albert Smith, M.P.P., North Waterloo. "Despite our great pleasure and honor at Ueintt Their Majesties visit us, we will I" be profoundly thank- ful when we hear of their safe re- turn to their home, " which time they will have travelled 7,000 miles by land and more than 6,000 miles by inter." sated Mr. Matthews. or wuwx. ouncu a... [ll-vvllyvvuo The lieutenant-governor expressed appreciation for the reception ten- dered Their Majesties news: the Dominion mud in the United States. 5 "Nowhere, however, was the re-i in London 'G business, the w“;;_‘lor highest standing In theory. Miss ception warmer than that which the loo man was driving his Car diakMoe McManus ot aoderich was the King and Queen received from the Elizabeth street. He is reported “incipient ot the amnion] technique thousands of'citizens and visitors in have slackened the speed of " “'"d "d Mitm Alra Rttwe ot Per. this great centre," he declared. ‘vehicle at the intersection of Elisa-III“ the prize tor obstetrics. Gilt! Referring to suggested union oflbeth street, and then proceeded to'vere presented to mentors or the all churches and church bodies, the cross. Here his ear collided with “graduating Cl." by Mra. Ctrl por speaker aid that while mmy might dry cleaner's truck driven by James lock. president ot the Kitchener u. - in some respects, there "irrrmher, going west on Queen'gvdiea' Auxiliary. and by Mrs o. Wat- two sides to be considered." He avenue. The impact of the two can son. president ot the Waterloo pointed out that “nay the separate threw Snelgrove from the driver's'Auxillary. Greetings trom the medi. chureheg, as at present, hundreds of side to the right side of the ear‘cal Ital were extended by Dr. W. mmiomries are working consuntly yhere he struck his neck against thetkiger. medical adviser to the Hoa- in fol-gin f1eldtr. Mtated edge of the broken giaa's in‘oltal Board. Mayor George W. Gordon extend- the door. Only the windshield of the Graduates were: Miss Elva Glenn ed greetings and congratulations Cl? WM titted, With safety glue. rem"; 3m. Alva Rowe pas“: from the city of Kitchener to the The inJured manhason of Cancun“. Phyllis mm,“ iirrl, 'ir/ii, church and to the lieutenant- Shrine“ of St. News. end in u-Il‘rances Dawson Praiou- Miss. tae xovernor. "2ion Church has now "velar connected with Holy Saviour!"". Farrell doderich‘ Ilsa " reached its 100 years and that is in. Amman Church in Waterloo. tired Forler 'kiTiiGG1.' tiiifi' by. deed a lot in the history of a country) “ï¬â€˜ ---..--- - ---- nice Kiena' Kirkland GiT.. Miss so youn as Canada. 1 have taken , . .’ . the trough to look up the history of ' ANDALS SMASH . RI',',,": 2'fiil'd',',.'"'ut.r"ral2; Miss this church and find that primarily CHURCH PROPER“ 'tfl'lt, itll'.. lla 0.1;. J'ld'l". fllttt the minister’s remuneration amounts ---- .' ' . ’ . rs f , H F lord. Miss Myrtle McLean. Ripley: ed to $48 annually. so thatuthe l llJ-ATON. Police seek person-1“.†Adeline Harrie Riptey; Misa church has indeed progressed. he who early Friday night mused "unmet". youâ€. Chesley; iiG up.†"It is exactly I week um that laughed. _ Kitchener was so highly honored by the visit of Their MIjuties." Mlyor Gordon went on. "I wns never proud" of being a citizen of this city than I In: utter the splendid Ind warm ovation given by our cltiuns and visitors." _ Mr. Smith extended greetings from the Ontario government end Rev. A. (Ll-cob! from the Kitch- ew-Weterloo Minhterhl Amocir Bantu. Jung ".--rAt 13:“ ttri, Kin; "“ Moved by A. Hale, seconded " by A. Hachborn t t we my the Vie. "e'torlan Order of urns tor taking ch‘cme or Indigent Flinn: In Waterloo rre lownshlp tot 193 you a per vial! ba- l, M-Nrried. ...f . Itti Moved by C. at seconded by A. to Hachborn that cannon mate aopli- it/iiiijjji,i to the county council to not ' it’s-.1“- to esm'mm a town-hip high ne school area in the Township at Wa. lv, torloo.--_ieu. 7 . {ll-I A dPDutmion from the back He.- of peler,mad requested informuuon‘u ht. to .whon the said fond would he at i. mined tt a county wad. _ Tho peeve a elm-1n that. It was a numeric!» “Moved thy J. W. Arr. hounded by 'Carl mm that min-Ion be gram- ed the Ottefttein tmutiostattht to hold a reunion on the (round. surround- ing Waterloo Ton-hip Hall on Aug. 'T. Curried. . ". T x _ ‘5 m a lb.WutWor-l|-n1 irai"'i'a'U7.' u - Taura? The sixth ._ a! “10:100th the cult sad as to no. tum." " a“. Township ICouncil I“. ", - was. ‘Pcrcy and W “habitat â€a,“ Iona-IF a _ on Sammy. nu ' t to “you: at the. um: owner, you It“; Uta my T my. and- ment. M! m were mt more and said am who. thy m ton ot Cateat n. . I“: with Reeve was; no chi. . rind the mu- m mu may: Workers ot An " not! The minutes ot m. - thinly. He died bolero mullet! “I brtktt to “a... a. In; more read and od. Invited. new. In. gunned try unu- and u loath-A In an“... The clerk repo than you no all Injuries. [put and“ tho myâ€; appeal. from the " of Initial ---.-...-.-..-q.-r- l "new new... min - by and it was "'d"42 I: 'ttttgt o run union cop-ms.“ m could. seconded try . t t t you 1 a J. L, Coin. 'N1tt/ggtt.so,' the 4.. cm , _ ". Impressive B. . 0mm T and A lousr regardln‘ . Ian; tPPe) . . . q m Maul m. _ eeuigsor, Elev-m W ,_bytd pet 9° Inmvnnan . I'll " . N. o. Hm "I! u how Petition . elm-ind that It iris' a matter“; be C, s'i'situta'"triiri'iira""ki'i7 23f“ " the “2;? “m†d t if»... out in 'mteqt-tttt, were it 1103“â€. ,; _ A -', e V! A ttemstatiott"trom that section of f,tr"dl,"iU,',r,Pi'gt"le't. 'll'i2P.1'.t the township known as Happy an- tounded the 'k.CiFNriiieTiii Asso- ley requested that more attention he cintion during his stay in Kitchener trtven to the road rurtrrinx from Soloist It the morning service was Bridgeport. through Bctunidtsrstue Prank Whitworth who sing "This north. The council promised to give Mighty God Has 'Spoken," by Case. tttrtherconaidertuion tothe tsaid road The choir brought the service to 1 but members were of the opinion close by singing the “Hallelujah that the road in question already 'tF Chorus'" ceived more attention than many 1'rt The evening service featured the the roads in the township. ichoir of the church under the direc- Moved thy A. 'Hachborn, seconded tion of Glenn Kruspe in "Hymn of by A. Scheirel that council grant of Praise†by Mendelssohn. The chor- (Continued on Page a) 1 uses. which were quite diMeult, were ----r-----r--------r----r- ,well received by the Inge audience. ' Soloist: were Kathryn Remnant, Hits. L. C. Shnntz end Robert Men . frgtrttrt "fti'rernplemnrt of Brantford. Want T01 Prompt Action Sms life Of Waterloo Man Waterloo man Seventeen nurses received their pins and diplomas at the graduation -----_--__- exercises at the Kitchener-Waterloo Prompt first aid work of P. cdHoopllai Training School for Nurses, Forrest Fonsett is credited with uv- held in the nuditorlum ot the Kitch- ing the life of W. Gibson iciiiiri7vijtetr"rttfrt,t 1Nt11ettiate on Sutur- 28, of 102 Queen street north, Wot-Ah†Hon. Harold J. Kw" Ontario erloo, following I motor accident in Minister of Health, w" the speaker. London, 0nt., Monday evening1 Diplomas were presented try Dr. A. shortly after 7 o'clock. I gum?" a]? "r wusryttMrl A. Snelzrove suffered severe Inert-l . tun . _ u . ' o . super- tions of the neck in I motor nceident) Ig',',',',','"',.', or :he :°:hl"ml In?" exf- and Wu bleeding freely when (idiiG/tl' e1: new; "k euloctszht lu',' Fansett and two other firstmid men 21,1 :1 'Sl le .t',i, 1 . le "r er checked the ttow of blood by holding" vans" 'lt i tr t 'ttts Nedite. pressure points on the injured man‘s c. & . qther, C a rman ot the m" neck. The policeman arrived tal commission presided. directly following the occident and Award. Made prevented further loss of blood " Mittg Mabel Evelyn KBIDD of the scene and on the way to Royal Chester W“ the winner ot the gen- Victoria Hospital in the Jcti'uiiiU".lertu '.rel"Ppfrr, Sword and the prize ing the life of W. Gibson Snelgrove,‘ 28, of 102 Queen street north, Wat- erloo, following I motor accident. in London, Ont., Monday evening shortly liner 7 o'clock. The injured men in e son of Canon Snelgrove of St. News, and is u- tively connected with Holy Saviour Amman Church in Wlterloo. the door. Only the windshield of the (luau-tee were: an†Elu Glenn. cur was; tttted, with at!!! elm Fermi: am- Am Rowe. Fergus; The muted numb-non of Canonimu Phyllle Blerllng. my: um Snelzrove of St. New; end in 342- page†buy-on, Preston; Ml:- tae llvely connected with Holy Saviourlren. Ferrell. Ooderlch; Mlu " Anetliean Chin" in Waterloo. deed Feller. Kllchener: Ml.- Ber. _---------..--- _----- nice Klein. Klrklend lake: Mlle VANDALS SMASH . one 2til'd','/"'ut..'dr,12; o'lt' . one n. ; a " CHURCH PROPER“ Delta, Gall: Mlle Clare Poole. Slab , 'cn ' fond; Mlu Myrtle niche-n. Ripley: I'u.FPqToN'. .Pnnm- ma personnhnp. Adeline Herrla. Roster; Mm I?,',', early Prlhday night "aogort - ‘Melyn Knapp. Chester; Mitm Rpm mum" in t e interior of Preston ' mum: l‘hnrrh Fll'ly loldlnl 'rii"ir"r'l/"f/.'3; 2'/tl,',7.'rT M." Lllllan on llw lurk gallery. a (oldan port-E ' . - _ --- e Milo organ n projector lantern and‘ muidret had been harm] our the 'iii') s"'fifi5,e,,', ,'f'f,'/W,,"i, h (,",1,'il' "1?e. to the v"- so feet w... J,',u'lrh1','l,'d't= Jam“ '/,'2i,eet'i'"l,'rod',b,r'i,,i1",',"t,t,tfi,, Ie,'. f was. " collector of "lemma It the q . Kluhener port, was enmuneed thin tered about, mm" and church mer- week Ir . h Mend th ttture torn up and church Mrnllure iiGir.eGii 2t'l .1, 1908 eve-Illa orerlnrnml . n. 11tWee, 'er -_'_AL LC, .98- A Large cttGdetier wu W and a hole I'll punched tn a planter ill]. . CW - - a " " WW‘ ,2 " Jar. on. .110 with a! rumour. or s mud unauditekmm star F '1t.r1etreoierEutt9ttt _ , WM mum, than to“ ', tt_sinttrn.estslieroA. mm w.' ppm cu in sat-tted In. ..,.s . lar '., ' qaid tho manna tr-tiN I I gt'ri' any a. ma to up two a: " ' Q many so hot new to no " t «not. V “ W a! the‘Wouhufornnny MfrA'1 'tsl, , Ill lllllivt,t CHRONICLE . ( Ja5atrill . . "I 4;? - CCL"".'?.",'::"':"',?.'.",.",'..?,".-":',"?"."":':",?":',?. ( Pillthilllt (llfB. SPEND $750,000 ' TtN.gqtrC--ettedmswtder, “hunk-unbu- u, In M may III-I [may - C dwelt“! manna-hum. _ WWIIIIIut-Iulohmm owhmuhhw nb,ttr-mturoatherehvut.='- “McNaughton†Amt-acqlnnnnbuuhh WM mum, than toâ€! -qrardsuttrn.ertslieroA. Pe.'; War rumba. ' dd tho manna "saladâ€?! tttr_P.tee.tstftftte may†" (out no" to the', Rev. J. P. Bunch. St. hooks, In Guest Preacher. Rem! Hench spoke It the morning] service on the theme, "Christ, the Bead of the Church". Rev. Uni Heuch based his sermon on Col. 1: 17-18, presenting Christ In the centre of our faith end the greet! hope of the church of the world. It Wu fitting that Rev. Mr. Hench should take part in the opening cen-. tenninl service as he served Zion Church as pastor on three different occasions, from 1889 - 91; 1894 - " 1915 - 22. He Tthrttr when the present church _buj ding I"A deg-I {Tuviuock Farmer Anniversary tii ht _ Zion fhmh Rev. J. P. Hench. able and widely known county minister, on Sunday preached " the. 100th euniverury of Zion Evantielieal Church. Kiteh- ener.. Two centennial service. were held, making the beginning of I week of specie] meetings that con- tinue until next Sunday. Both ser- vices were in theme of the pastors, Dr. C. A. Himhmen and Rev. E. E. Hallman. ' Killed MCI-uh Seventeen Nurses Receive Diplomas Hon. H. J. Kirby Addresses K.-W. Hospital Graduates; Primes Awarded. The appointment of Elton Break to not-reed Louis Pete, retired in was. on collector of customs " the Kitchener port, we. announced thin week. Mr. Break entered the cus- tom: service on I" is. 1908. Until Jt,tar,1'tr'."sJgid'."t? the: In": Mn y to at m Lari. lib mu will be tanned hue- . a." -- (it. “ti Ice i um. blow-imam†the an. d m “but " a. db at. I. J. an»: uh- m it . Will; A “can“! .. i) the who with. lone-Ir . 'At a will; but may. no.- ‘bon of Mall 13.. 'taM-e "The prove-hi: “red the union? that nonunion- StltS continued; . on all problem- _ tho amt-l emit an on. The union had, 7 matl' . ot the oomph-y to an (by. - _ __- ___ Ind tttttt a n Pte.e1ifurm we: To 400 Meat In; ich would tho undon- shlp between the e yen and the Itglr' th-ermthrar company. . e “The Gin-ply in; Dropout] in WI - gard to the 'eqSruart oi a. "tour, Work will be mmoncod on the one walled hon, go roaming the M hill at â€an an tho ttmt work of some ot than so an they‘m a! the scheme [imposed try the will the able to can more my. and Grind River Conservation Commit- to trawler the nu ot than to job. Mon, “a soon at mile". it In. that ha" higher my." fanned! It I meeting at that or it was the walk-opt ot than tqu- "reetton. cone youths tum an aha. ’00-] The contract for the hue NW which precipitated the um! uriko‘,wu let to tho Rayner Construction in the plum on April ss, running Oohâ€, ot Toronto. tor “14.- llnhlly in the entire WO employee. 141.10. remaining away from work. I Am the 14 concerns which hid In! Kui't1 if?“ - we“ (â€Int I 2',",'p,Tet'%L anâ€. Ion um tthir u no. noun!“ gro- -8tutmttt, ti - the. to mic. chm c an Provinclll .utettfdi ail-â€c: It a: up: Sign. . , In.“ CU: a fun - Continuing, the statement pointed on the mine! only two were Grand out that " th urn-lune. of dNtorgay River valley contractors. They were Satin, repreundng an mun-cement Dunks Domination Company uln- ot the Goodrich canâ€. that the ttod, Kitchener. which was second company was now unwed to deal high at $340,on and an Born": Ink-1y with“: empioyeon. reunion; Cttmtrmttlort Column). Wntorloo. way In Influencing the (Incision ot am: Iowan with ahtd ot $720,008.73. the strikers." . I (Continual " mo " WASHINGTON. - King Gaol-lemme trintoee,' who nope-ted m a placed a wreath of red, white and Scottish Highland costume. blue nowertt upon the tom or "In“ New Laugh George Wuhlngton In I “we gesture ot AnqrAmeriean friend. Told to “In" by her mother. ship; when home In In London. has" In- The ceremony at Mount vomot!?telhr emttd only m the hem ot colonial home at the ttrat "summit" phi! Bklrt and Wt It tn her ot the United States. Btood out In aim“. The Queen Iatttghed “N dnv or altpvnamlv historir And touch. "not ttands m the child. EirrfAiiti4liitat tqiare Hearts Of 400 American Legislators Gmiou’sneas of Their Majesties; Washington Pm: Styles It “Smashing Hit"; Honor George Watrhiatgtoet'tr Memory. Washington 'arCrfesr Y9rk Spacing!) lo, Chnrm_am1 The ceremony at Mount Vernon. colonial home at the ttrat president ot the United States, tttood out In a day of alternately historic and touch Ingly human lawman for the King and Queen Elldxeth, There was the brilllnnt recan in the huge, high-domed rotunda o! the Capitol. where nelr‘muua shook hands and tilted with me 400 senators and when of tho House of Repremsestatti, " ot whom were completely won over by the warmth and “landlines: at the royal couple. And for contract more was the garden party It the British My for British subjects when the King and Queen were cheered by veteran: ot the Gm Wu. mm, of them Cur adinns. Ind Her Mule“! an in Igtt.. promptu audience to three-yeah)†-lilell-lBl-lIll-lIll" l mummnn. --T'ttr, q-Ick mm. of Garnet Redford M. Sunni†Iner- The Trrlon and Peri-whore. theme centre of New York's $150,000 000 noon, and the "(a of etttttt-roaratid World'n Far which open- on April 80th. The Peri-phcre is a huge fiche "no†Carrie. qrtteqt ttto Inttor, theh. u all u in lit-stony build!†and home- the theme exhibit of the "tr In: with "ro other childron. mm --"The World of Tomorrow". More than 10.000 full own (Mb. I “I!!! In Whitman‘s Crook 260,000 shrub- Ind minions of lower- hnvo bun plug. Ind 200530†the Aâ€. 1|!"le Ho urn-k buildings h." been new on the noun" qrtruttdn, tun-{ma frown-hi. hm In hmnc “a was - . O" mttrrtt to I Picture-qua path. Anemia“ at the hu- h “poem how-ed “I neon-don an hour to y. to “all“ nut. that noel-4. Theme Of New York World's Fair no TPttttuf the m y and d tho. “Gibbon Hind. van " Look other ot ll . meat ot ueyrr., nah . ted the unlon' lon- SWS continua un- _ tho ludi- un Ind, man. my a to an (by: p I In ttgaqeatafte. mid the tendon- the e no: and the sf _),lii, Work i' ht ‘mdolmcmthu- FtTiiyiiiiyii'iiii' moot-cum. Add... "rhttt-tt-e.m.etetatHtmt" Wen: with .15th um um:- and to! â€a... In. A. jam.p.u14,um 21,'PetNrt2.'tanqt: jurist. causal-tack. MOB, launch and 'In. link m l.- mama-smuMOc-uullpt um, - cum-nun. mutt tho humor "tmred In!) all can! “an. villa. a. gutter M a (mound M 'rht. {net-ml t.- and otur hurl... let $614,341 Tender hr Fergus Dam Mama-colt. J'irF'A',il,rifitiiiyiit'it'i __ nrrare_tr?toattt Iuttt mug..- rm...“ a. No. , kmâ€. at In and ID... a I“. A... My. - It thIo did. when It w Among the 14 concern: whieh bid. on the mice! only two were Grand River valley contractors. They were Dunks Con-trunnion Company Lim- lted. Kitchens. which was second A deep solemxmy ehameterimrd “one! ceremony " Arlington Oem- Artery u the Kins decor-wed the Inn-- It a†“or which lie- the body ot Amulet: Unknown Soldier of the Ott Rod on Sunday Queen Elia-hem. demure in a white llik gown and a white picture hat, In. Roosevelt In pink and black. And the president s, cool thitss linen, stood with heads bowed. Hurt When Forced The King and Queen the: united through the adjacent mantle mum. that†to my bonus to the um- "inn crou, presented by the Dom. lniovn Govemment in how of Unit- od States cmsenl who died while "trtirtg In the awn "my. be ls Motive _Go0BgtMaL---darith l- athe m “1qu dl,'tuli'i "esi.,eres.therr-tgurhtat.3. G. Candi-u Nd-at My of _i'iiiiiiFr6cE"iii"aiGii,5;iihic The jut n poi-oiling with which “as b char. m cm Win an (an In. Gord- ian, mother cl Hon. It. Mina, gilt“! 1:50an.“ at thy time. M. _ . Mm“? iiijtrdibihriln" the deed of night. One cud-emu died " nun. the other. two days; later. A temple of the out. sent to, Toronto for Indy-in in lid to have revealed the presence of win green. The only clothe no fer m-ated is one of ill mun. PM In] Allen. Bell fixed " ' .000 by Bi justice of the we we. not taken minute" of by wen-ed. ‘Warn Stores Of Peso Notes T KrrCBENBR.-Kiteh- m- chut- m being and to keep . close netelt for, [my Jo-rot' with“ m F2t hauler (not, - muud In W W. P. B. My and lodged inng (301123me Inâ€. -__ In!!! M. Cu. Allen. who live. un- the road from tho Gardiner Md. vim the {odor-l unhin- tte was bgm. _ lqokm_nftc_r_th hmer Arrested Pinned new; 2m. “turf; ttah',', ha: n coin to " (in the Bin-hi aided Eé not. had them may“ " lawful cm $10 bill- nnd necked FAmRS ON 310mm STRIKE AT BAlIJiFF SALE chattels of William Alexander, 817 Township, failed to nice the $106 tax mean which Meander dil- puted. Whey dig hm! tin-eater)“ to remove the chattels to another place of ale, the farmer and under protect. Now he is suing " Town; ship for the return of his money Ind for wanted dunge- for illegal seizure. New. Bell Telephone Site Purchased; Dial Systems For" Kitchener And Waterloo Citizens Form An Armed Patrol To Hunt Grand River "hllioar" . l "With you. n tn . qua-non of mm unico- yol are giving And what re- turn you If. [emu for that tea-vice, m M van lav worker. that (he the mice which you do," he on“. Shorter Hours he fire fighters Ontario Members Hold Convention; Would Employ More Met. "Aa w " ther- nr8 w ,re'G"v1hiig.'s'liol'i"ii;iiiFeii"iU."iie'hiiireT- intr the "eetr, " m" eontittmr pJi'i] 5:0 bu lived beside the river "ht tor shorter hour. toe ',iiii,ij?iiyt'l'.r', 44 years. “Thlt 'thimt' is no ere. who ere now working " hour: I fUh." dar of the night shift.“ John Noble. The creature has been run on Toronto, “an“ "rpreomtttMive ot three occuions. but not lince June the Amerlenn Met-um: ot i,Sj).E)l(.1 Although inclined to discredit the told the oportntt gallon ot the Royal alligator story, mothers in the vil- Visit Ch-tttmt ot the valnciel Inge have instructed their children iredmtlon of thrtario â€mum to stay any from the river until tt Kitchener Wetlandâ€. __ (ther 'ttrytert i, cleared up. _ . About 100 (Ideals from I" not“ of tho province wart In “tend-nee. u well at George Richardson, Wuh- trtgton, secretary-trauma of the In- ternational Minnon at Fire. â€shun. Mr. Hale mlewed the queulon of hours In industry In thin country. "You Protoet Aho emul- my“ and day.†he a“. "We mu cow tinue to lab! tor shorter bowl. The" no ancient hours of work In an provlnu to give ova-you. a toh. u soon. more male to -. donor hm Ind employ - men an: to in! my men “Infant to keep than together on "Hot. Til- l. win we have to prom for more an In tho not. There I- no rec-mu dole-co for the [net that you me- MI" M " hour: on I night slam." Little Boy Ie Nearlv Drowned IMhDERM3R.--- Became neftrNtor- the has. New Exchange Feature. Twin my reeldenu will be elud- ed much better mice in teen“; with Bell "new policy by culvert- Ing the two present Waterloo and 'Kitchener exchange. into one hm exchange. This will not only lin- pmve and epeed up oer-vice. eth- lnue duplication of “more. but will draw the two centres cioeer to- !gether in another lane Mlle uti- ttity. On' all mile by long diet-nee. wither into or out the Twin City ell mum will be. listed a the “Kitch- 'msor-Waterioo" exchange. The tele- phone directory tor Kitchener-Water- loo will be all together, tuned ot Iaeperete an previously. All telephone numbers will be changed for the die! intent. Alter each name in the Kitchener-‘Wntrloo exchnnce will be iieted the addreea ot the pony. either "kit" for Kitchener or “who" tor Waterloo. Every elont will be made by the company to any out the World'l "ir theme. “The Service ot Tomorrow given Todayâ€. I Cleo. Waterloo Exchange Both the mat exchange; Kitch- (ei.iiFi on Outerio street north and ieheyt. in the “indie “to building. will he cloeed and ell eer- vlcea housed in the new Boll home. Waterloo, however. will not be with l The tenure ot the new probe! I: an Impoun- it " probably add to [Twin City bull-3. n now'twonolwy adorn toughen. building but; plan“ (ammonium-Ito ’on north Wntor “not tn (tuck-or. ‘The Conny. which an bon- cook- Hunclulor ita mam.“ pur- ‘chuod that Lung mu jut cl Kin; _ with I when“ $15,000 oatd [or an“... The new building Will hue I “We!“ to hallo It. cannon. with one!!!“ around: Iron!!! the bum“. the oath. no not In homing with the surrounding ;mlzw. Three our!“ ot n million W um be punt.†the “I rum Conan-y In counting the 10ch- onorW-torloo white one to a. dial telephone â€can: within a. In! _ M. weeding to A Human: reigned many. oil: . shame tor paying at - eman. this mice being planned a atgreet in Ettereo. --- --- In this why man with. loan. Manny In the telerNtetoo "F cluuoo. nor will it lone an“ ihutrscKltr through the 'Bears vneu- hut us ‘Wnterloo quarters. the con- ]:an MIL-Inca noes-neat going on _ The cmpany's statement. lollowp: I According to present plans. the telephone system; aniltchener Ind jWatcrloo will be converted to dbl ‘operatlons cirly in the All at next year. it wu officially “bounced to. ‘d-y hr William Thinner, manger hare for fl‘he Bell Tommy Oom- my ot W. The company has purchased pm- i (Continued on he. " Despite the flat the “alkyd tili- gator" at Breslau has not made In .f,l'llS,f,t'r'ee, tsinee June 6, close "an is ing kept by well-armed villager: ouhvisitimr_huntyttytrt. " The much publicized "monster," said by some to be "iturt a big carp" and claimed by others to be a nine- foot alligator, was first seen spin!!- ing in a cove of the Grand River two miles below Breslau by 62-year- old John Sehnaeringer, about three weeks ago. “I'm old enough to know a Oh It en I see one and they don't have léga." commenced Mr. Behnaer- inger. who has lived beside the river tg, 44 years. “That 'thing' in no a ." “Although moat people and! " even the suggestion of an 'ogopogo', there were no less than half I doien men camping on the river bank over the week-end- equirped with hutch- eta, shotguns, ri ea. hip rubber boots. bludgeons, fUhintt poles, meet Ind worms, and countless other In.- terinl," he related. An 11-year-old school ta Bob Sehiedel. stated he Ind ano er lad saw the creature snapping " tUh In" the No. T highway bridge. “i would any it was about nine or ten feet in length, we: mossy brown in color end had I long head, like . hone." he laid. Three Kitchener place: of MM- neu were entered try bankr- Thnrodly null! and cuh and good- nolen. They were the Dal-dam: oriettul Mg Company. Ontario M. mum. taro $500 In "I†were null: Tho Goblin Cleaners, Km. “we! an. 8100 In cull. and the Bchretter furniture Company. (huh-I street, $3.00 In cult Burglars Rob Three Kitchener Stores L Emu-ones III â€he. at “In plant try moving a min "Infill-It {Donn-en the door rum and tho Mill and ton-In Incl (I. toll. of II. lock. Consume George has, mklu MI rounds on nurol nt 11.65 o'clock (mad that the look had be" PF moved from the from door of we 0.11:an chop,