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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Aug 1939, p. 1

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Prospect that Mum-loom new “6.- 000 area might be in me beer the noun-chin; anon nomad brighter today with the decision at 5 meeting ortho Wuerloo Rink Conclusion to m: tor tandem out loud”. Tenders will be called on [our sep- nnne Bets ot plans. one providing for monolithic concrete commotion and three tor brick and steel. The pm- Jecl “a given ulmool unanimous " proval when put to a vote ot the ntepayers at the In! municipal elec- lion. he had understood otherwise and that Inclusion ot touting would coat "out t3.000. “Nonsense." shot hack the lee-re- tary. "but I certainly don't like to see an obstructionisv. policy. M‘s all cooperate and do something worth white." BADEN.--A serious accident ob. curred just east of Sam Roth's ga- rage on Sunday morning about 12.30 a.m., involving cars driven by V. W. Bartram of Broadway Ave., Toronto and Stanley Voisin, age 27, of St. demerits. Gerard Voisin died as a result _of his injuries. “I understood that seating was to be included In the builder‘s com tract." declared E. J. Bauer. chur- mau, when the matter was through! up. B. J. Templlu, arettiteret, um "Yotrre only trying to kid In," re turted the chairman. “You're only tryh'ag to kid us about the cost at the arena." ‘Thuls' exactly why I want tho seats," countered Bauer. Water tor the tsrtifielttt ice will be drawn for Silver Lake. the meellng Gerard Voisin, St. Clements, Suffers Brawn Neck: Dies En Rome To Hospital The accident was investigated by Highway Traffic Ofrieer E. C. Mitch- ener and according to him the Voi- Mn car was travelling west from Kitchener, while Bartram's car was proyeediptr in an_ easterly direction. q Just before the crash the Tor- onto car is alleged to have crossed to the left side of the road and for I short space proceeded with two wheel on the north shoulder of the road. Apparently the driver sighted the Voisin car and suddenly nt- tempted to swing his car beck unto the right side of the road. " had lppenred to the driver of the Voisin cur that the Toronto vehicle we: co- ing to turn into Mr. Roth's range. The cars cashed held-on on the north side of the pavement with the (Continued on Fun 8) KITCHENEH. Two 12-year-old Kitchener boys admitted F'riday they broke Into three churches and four Ichoolhousea in the county, They were committed to a correc- tive Instltmion at Bowmanvllle. while a third L2-year-old was remand. ed two weeks. Youth Killed, Two Hurt Near Baden The two boys who admitted the warps said they smashed furniture ‘and chum-d other damage in the vrnurrhes and schools. u is informed Boys Admit Vandalism TORoNTi--0ntaro meat Isnack-Meat Packers, declared that the or: Tuesday were chargedby . “Healing of farmers in the matter had Hannam, secretary of the United been secured try direct contact in Farmers of Ontario. with havinglthe thirteen packing plants in made a "very arbitrary and auto- Ontario, ten of which are situated ertttie decision" in ruling that afterjoutside of Toronto. July 31 they would buy hog-s only‘Agm-nont Ruched: on a dressed cart-us grading basis,‘ "We consulted thousands of farm. "They have formulated a policyislaughtered at inspected plants G for the industry in Ontario withoutiOntario were sold on the dressed consulting any of these parties. grading basis," (amen. commission men or any and The history of hoe grading in chef who are most directly intirmst-Nntari.o toes back to 1921 when, ed.' he laid. at a hog conference at which all At the same time, Sam E. Todd,)branehes of the industry and Gow mnury ttf the Industrial and De-ferhmeM agricultural branches were veloptnem Council of the Canadian: (Continued on Page " Call Rink /ik. Potter Sea Tenders h w" lit Iiirt Monday A T 1talllt:..lea, on a dressed carcass ttrtsdin. Insis,l "We consulted thousands of farm. In comment on the new develop-F Ind dealers," he said. "We dis- ment in the bucon industry, whiehiussed it at meetings Ind we trot beclme increasingly important to the o inionu of farmers who dealt Ontario farmers following the 'rdiry'ili"r',cod,', ‘with the plants Ind who fleatiort of the Imperial trade agree- ments, which widened the mnrket in Great Britain for Cttnttdinn bacon, Mr, Hnnnnm declared that the pack- ers hid not consulted other parties in the hog industry before changing the trndine bush. HOG SALES RULING "hlm)amt" SAY PACKERS "" Circula- 'tt l KiTX3HhDlSR,--A truckload ot ;marl-hnana was tom up from . v.- ‘canl tot In Kitchener: not end an}! destroyed in the our. Incinerator. tonne! Constable wnmun Modem told The Chmnlcle. l The grief-stricken father and his sons stayed even longer in the hope they might at lent see the prisoner I tcontinued on Pun I) l "I knew they sat outside on the railing for shout two hours, the ifather weeping bitterly, when Id- Anittaryie was refused, but orders from the nttorney-ttenernl's deput- ‘ment say 'no visitors'," stated lsherifr G. H. Gillies. "One thing which .5, avert .III' In the fact that each of the major pow. en, known the manure!“ toll war would exact. It we could but (at back to a period or negodutlon he. tween the tour great power: only. I believe var could be averted uni that none would hive to surrender pone-ulna: of any [real Import- ance," Inserted Dr. Potter. The manhunt: wu mammal all over the property and was swing to a heighnh ot ten feet. It ha prdr ably been growing there for you“. and years." Chick Hodpon sated. “wa that we know what the wood looks like a thoroth ducal-up through the city will treUnado." "It ls Impossible for nnyone to overemphaoo the urlomneu ot the situation at the pment time." he went on. "Within the next few weeks, I feel certain there will be war and it will be I ten-Rue Mun- tion, totally unlike the last one. tor eeeryotMr--mtut, woman and child. will have to participate this time." Find Truckload Of Marijuana In Kitchener According to the chlet constable, a man residing neu- the lot on which the weed In (mum growing. brought A gamut» police om- cets recently. lad palm. to whom It was unharmed. said it was marihuana. . Slayer’s Father Says 'Sneae Else In It" HESPELER. - Maintaining that his son Reginald, confessed mur- derer of John and Annie Milroy, aged Galt farmers, Saturday, had been "framed", Thomas White, Hes. peter, today asserted that "someone else is mixed " it} it'l, . Discovered by The Chronicle at a friend's house, many blocks away from his own home where he said he had been continuously pestered by callers, the elderly father complain- ed even more bitterly of the fact that he had been refused admittance to the county jail at Kitchener yes terday te see his Fon. __ According to jail ofticinls, Mr. White, accompnnied by two of his sons. William Ind Frederick, “rived It the lock-up in the curly hours of the morning, Ind begged an oppor- tunity to speak to their son and brother. Bo 'eciared Dr. At" Donor. Kitchener. Roar: him-noun goodwiii am “than. no Kitchener-Waterloo but, Club. Dr. Potter recently ”turned from a 32,000 mile tour ot t6 countries tor Rotary, ctuony throat: Jana and Chinn. I ter alerted that In. the luno ot war or peace been Id! In the hand- of Great Britain, Germany. "a- and Italy, the poi-[hula ot In would have been renal... Now, how- ever, Poland and Ila-anti. mullet power: welsh the mace, he um. For many you" known we‘re- tary tor Rouyrr, lulgrngthult Dr. me 'mTuHlBNlMt.-"WNio up to tho present I hue beep inch-0d to an! optimistic. I _ - but." no chums. are [to n on. In taeor a! a In" within the an M Hoots" visited the plant... At least " per‘ W, th Bat. Susittgittg Cleric cent. of the hog: which are sold in. _ Ontario are sold directly to thel _-r------------..----.-..------- giants and do not go through the', ('Al'E MAY (VOURT HOUSE, NJ i State Trooper "any Cox prevlnua onds of commiaaion men at all, The death or a ltouaeihreaker at Ir had said Waller. who died at At, Morevoer, during the past five the hands of a clergyman "ringing n‘luntir shores sHorpital was atrnek yearn, 56 per cent, of all hogs baseman hat was: deocri‘hed to State hy Dr Steinmeu when he assaulted slsuehtered at inspected plants in Police by the clergyman) brother-the rector after being ordered out of Ontario were sold on the dressed Invlaw. also a rlerxyman the cottitat'. (trading basis." l The (Rev Dr 'Snmuel Sieinmeta.‘ Dr Steinmetl aald his brother-in- The history of hoe grading in reactor at St, MIrhadt'tt L‘ninmpal low, Robert T Martin. an ordained Ontario 20¢: hack to 1921 when, Churrh of Trenton, came to the po- Proabytorlan mini-tan arrived on at a hog conference at which all lice to report on the death of Her the Irene and when Waller came at branches of the industry and Gow man Waller, "rear-old laborer whohlm. took a but-ball bat and and eminent agricultural branchea wore allegedly broke into Steinmou‘a nnm tho alleged burglar, injuring Mm a. (Continued on P“. " ‘mer cottage at Court May Point Gar. [ - mm but (“I KITCHENER. - Inspector C. _ A. gotintion lie-'Jordlu ot the provincial police, men ontr,t Kitche- headquarters, aid early aeerted tmbrwememur no charge ot murder has Whites whey“ "rested late Mon- day at the home at m- parent: In Hespeler In connection with the bru- tal anlnyina ot John Mllroy. 77- yearmd tanner. tttad his Mind sister Annle. In their (arm home near Brnnchton. ts “being held In the county in" here on In Charge of Na- grnncy, he stated. The bridegroom was to have been M-year-old Reginald White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White, highly respected citizens. confessed axe- slnyer of John Milroy and his blind sister, Annie Kilroy, farmers near Gnlt_, last Sgturday.u _ - - - - “I know Reg couldn't and didn't do it, Ind I'll wait for him, no mat- ter what happens," Miss Gooding told The Chronicle between gobs as she all: on the lawn of the home where she is employed, last night. "He was the most Christian boy I knew, and when he heard of the terrible crime on Saturday 'night, he almost decided to postpone a trip to Gait we had arranged for that evening, it upset him_ so " Almost eontinuously wiping ewey the tears which welled to the sur- tnee, Miss Gooding drew the re- Porter's attention to the diamond ring she his continued to wear, de- spite ditscouragement from friends. She told at length how she and Teg' had worked to purchase all their furniture, except a stove end dining room table, and made ITP"""""" fortheir "honeymoon It . as yet been laid sums! Redo-Id White, 85-yearold itinerant farm ur. borer. “l have no objection to the con- fession being made public in view of the fact it is already entered into police records." commented Crown Attorney W. P. Clement. who was condnctlng an Inquest at the tune the alleged confession wu made, but Inspector Jordan refuse; to gon- cur. ‘ Confessed Slayer Was Te Be Wedded In Week 'TESPELER.-A pretty “honey- moon" .panment, well filled with furniture, in this Western Ontario town, over the threshold of which comely Eileen Gooding was to have been carried September 2nd, will go unused-for a time " least. "We were to be married on Satur- day, September 2nd, end we have been so happy in nnticipation of it," (Continued on Page 8) At that “me only nine years of use. Mr. Planet. recently celebmled his 53rd birthday. This In not just the second time he nu returned to the lunltmlon. however In all, he has been a patient four “met Oddly mough, this, time he]: In the aamo ward In whirh he was placed N years ago! 'UT0HW?0tR, -This la a 'red Iel- ter' period tor K-W Hospital. Thomas FUuers, tho man ho was the hoopl- lul‘n tirtt male 'lenam' to undergo In operation when It opened " years Ago. In buck In Ignln. Inspector Jordan said he wouldl not admit a report Tuesday. credited to Crown Attorney w. P. Ciement,‘ that White hid signed a written con- fession to the murders. “There in nothing mow to report In the case whatever.” he told The Chronicle. l Hospital’s First Male Patient Back In Again lt was' learned from an authorita- mre source. however. that White had written a confession in which he named himself as sole murderer ot the elderly pair. Housebreaker Dies After Fracas With Bat-Swinging Cleric HOLD LAST ms r . aAL'r.---A mum-4 In an: thtat Attorney - MI 8-; Delay Charging Hespelet Man With Murder of Aged Couple (a, sun Revert“) _ KrT-0t.-N+r, the com...“ - “(John um». rr, and MI HIM an». Annie. " nOIr Gait on Saturday, " ttleur" Wtttte, ”mar-old Hoo- polar nun. um run-and“ . wk on a chum of vacancy try " olnrau John R. Into. Wedqq.. day morning. Hold it! erloo County Jill " Khulna". pole. did not flit taking an prisoner Dolor. polio. court In the any mu. the mult- trate has“! being required to visit the gown-Ion“- one. In the county buildings. I Attorney Ole-cal Says Bell-III Will... I! Employee Adm1utBrutn_t Killing; tm-ur Jud-n FOR MILIOYS “was To 00-;an l Dr Swlnmell "Id his hmlhnr-In- law, Robert T (Martin, In ordnlnod Presbyterian mun-Mr. urlvod on the "one and whn Waller cum- ttt Jim. look a but-bill bat and and tho alleged burglnr, Injurlng Mm a. lull]. [ * l "l opened the door Int! qrallqd unto the lull and In hub; to my “on into the dining roo- whcl I suddenly heard I In". of moaning, GGTG sound. Then I saw I table Ahich had been in the hull out of Naeo “not with tr wk of (also teeth dying moulds It. _ I "That made me - and I turned The accused was remanded one week. at which time his preliminary hearing will be held. Ball of $2.000 was renewed, Can Measure Leaf Breathing With the Andu= Bulky at e ctr abandoned in the huhhnd near lie-paler, which had been owned by the murdered Inn and need by the murderer to nape ttom the scene. police concentrated their ectlmlee In a null use within e low miles of where the uni-den took piece. The two elderly viettimq who” mur- der was uncovered by In. fWUtiam Oliver, who dropped in to my e friendly cell Sammy. were clawed to death by what police described as “a blunt Immune-t." KlLT'i'iHehmR.----v. W. Bertram. Broadview Ave., Toronto. elected to be tried my a higher court Wednes- day, when he appeargd before Magis- trtttls John R. Blake. charged with criminal negligence. . 'Bertram is alleged to have been the driver of a car involved in an ac- cideul at Baden. west of here, Sun- day, in which Gerard Voisln. IT, ot SI. Clements, was fatally injured. A postmortem duck-ed that the couple had had numerous Now: In- dicted on their held. before they died. "I didn't know what nude mg ‘oled hi Brat store in Toronto, In Bop- over-there," Mrs.0|lvor Bnid. “Annie tuber "u, Ind Bttid III on W hadn't been well. She m Mind in'dmst 0'03 tho 00‘1“. him..- With. ono eye and had jut had an oped-1h ekm you bunches of his ttrm, tlon on the other. shoal three week. “If. W. - ION. Canada. ago, and I used to me over onto" He entered the United Sums mu- and help her a Mule non-d the - h an at Rochester. N.Y.. under home. like nme ot May Farmer Show. N opened the door Ind v.“ Ind " United sme- bmlneu grey Into the lull 1nd In: hall; to 'nr, (Continued on Page 8) Remand Toronto " h Criminal ' Negligence .Count Some Ontario Crops Said Best In Farm History day beau. In” ”In! a you: this! In Manama... Deanne the punishment he had taken which had killed his liner, the elderly farmer In mu nllve when dueoveeqd by In. Oliver. He mm mm bra-clung. lilo told police when she entered the home. but had, not and anything. When one returna ed a low rmlnutu Intol- with other people the turner was and. r Mrs. Oliver, whose home In the farm across the road tron the MH- roy:a.j9undrthe bodies " ' Pan. blind “not won W Intu- This in the moon " Proielat who. u my moo-uncut an events lending up to a. any!" of kindly, ,welHodo HOW um Kilroy and In. that. Annie, CW. In their necludod to: tune mu He has invented an upmntuo for measuring under numrul con- ditions the rate of breathing of a slngle tear, The tytRter Inna] report ot the But Alrican Re- svarch Bunion M Amani record. the fact. LoNoo.N,---whiu, crllb have been sehAintr the world during the past few months. some ano- nymous research expert In a h- boratory m distant East Africa has been enpged on I mighty important piece af work. The apparntut. "In Importint contribution In the irtrmrtittntion r‘f plant physiology". do” It: work my mmurlng continuoully and automauetrlty the differ. vncm m mater content between lwo different stream: of Air, l (Continued on huo" " I Senator O'Connor w“ -otntad to the Solute on Decanter 5, IMS, the am appointment undo by the Manila Km; Government mar it hook ottieq that you. He Med the vacancy mauled by the death oe Hon. (Shula. Murphy. ol_0tuwn. _ His Bret tot, was with the (but "tian General Electric Company. The turning point of Ms career cane Mn 1913. when he in 28. Ho an. to from to make chocohteu. ended the dough! hove Improved Ball. W. R, A. 1.Ge l, Tr. 1. Ph. the mature: and lrnprovod the corn 1. Ch. 2, Fr. Att. 3. Fr Co 3: Bank- Ind root crops, e man. A., Tr. l; Baud", A., HP, 3; LartAttott reported a bountiful EL, C. AI. 2. Ge. 2, Ph. C. Ger. Au. 1. grain harvest our most ot the coun- Ger. Co. l; Econ. J., El. 2. Ge. 2. Tr. ty. hrmern' grunts. are well 1: Baum», D., BC. I, M, 2. Al. .1, Ge, fUled and fume" up talking of ttlt. C, Tr. 3. Ch C, Fr All C; Home, G, In their slim coon. FL. 2, Al. 3. Tr, I, Fr. Au .1. Pr. Au. Sprint: gram In Middleman xenor- 3; Rollfngr-r, In}. El. 1 HI. 1.00 I, lily has been good and harvosunu Tr 1. Hm. l, Zool. 2, Ch. l, Pr, Au, 1. wrath" Ideal “Exceptionally good" Pr. Co 2; Bolllngor. J. m. C; Ber yields ot on”. hurloy and mixed mun. B.. FA". C; BL. c, nororht. F, guns worr- reported from Oxford Tr, 2; " Co C; Mortimer, A, FL. l, Wide variation- m crop "turn: " An 2, La CO C. Pr. An, 2, Pr cums from "enou- of Ellll'l’n On- Co 2; Bowman", J AX" 8; Borm Mo “on"... Foamy reported hold. R m 2; Both, 0.. BC. 2, Fl. some pun of the county had normal 1. Go C, Tr C, RI, C: Bowmnn. W, cram “(I In other: the dmnuht- ll‘ 10¢- 2. Tr 2: Roy”: E N c: Swim gram In Middlmox gonor- Illy has been good and harvosunu WHIhPr Ideal "Exceptionally good" yields ot oats. hurloy Ind allied "In: worn reported from Oxford mu; “on“... Foamy upwind hold. R Hi 2; Both, 0.. BC 2, ELI some par“ of the county had norm“ t. Go C, Tr C, HI C: Bowman. W, cram an! In other: the mum- Ir s, 04- 2,1" 2; any" E 51* r; Itriclu "dd. provided crops hr be Broftttttupt, W, III. 2, 09, C, Td t, lo. normal. and, J, Be I, l a. Brohnnn. H J Recent runs hue improved Har ton pastures Ind premntiona Are under WI! to start sowing full wheat, Buckwheat promises a good yield In Huron. Ont crimp in North Simone ure badly lodged due to storm: which delayed on cutting. Winter wheat yields will he) ammo arrange in Brant County. but mid. summer drought out the spring when Hop below normal. Rains that ended the dough! have improved the pasture: Ind improved the corn and root crops, _ Lam/blah reported a bountiful grain harvest over most of the coun- ly. PArmeo' "alum are veil fuled and farms" Ire talllng of ttlt. lna their sum coon. l Alderman Durdin moved an lamendment to the origins] motion that only the city- engineer be muthorized to attend the function. iThe amendment lost. Farmers in Southern and Western Onturlo are completing the harvest of bountiful crops these days. aided by ideal harvest weather. The week- ly crop report ot the Ontario Depart. ment of Agriculture shown [rein harvesting nearly tittigtted in South and Western Ontario, about " per cent complete in the eastern conn- tles and about 50 per cent complete in Northern Ontario. 'Many Bruce County farmers re ported the bent crop in their arming history. Second cut life": in yield. ing well md corn and root crop. are mowing good growth, formers from Bruce and neighboring Grey de clued. He had little more that . new. for making chooohtu nou no open- ed hi Brat store in Toronto, In Bev- teuber nu. Ind sold " on pro- Charges Road Convention Gsts Money Wasted LONDON, Ont.--mtin city proh- Ihly will not be represented " the Cnmdian Good Roads Minion to be held at Quebec City next month, it we: decided " I meeting of the city council. Alderman o. W. Durdin Med out at what he considered an un- neceaury expenditure of nxpayen' 'eer _ .A A - _ "The motion would authorize the city engineer and three members of No. 2 committee to attend the con- vention," he declared. "Perhaps the city engineer should go as he might be eble to pick up valuable in- formation, but the members of city council are only in oMee for a year or two and any information they might gather would not be worth the expenditure. “I don't see any reason to run an excursion down there," put in Alderman E. C. Killingaworth. bringing in another amendment that only the city engineer and a choir- man of the committee be permitted to attend. This amendment was also defeated as was the original motion. He In: born In 'Duemnto. Ont., on April 0. It“, the Ion ot Purlck and Ellen O‘Connor. When " he went to Petermoro, where he attend- ed neonate ochool tor only . low year- before he started his lite of work. of more dun I you. He m from obscurity to become the “My km: N the continent and to will dullne- ton " I phututthrottUt and ootiti. clan. 'WNtoN'r0.--d%aator Funk O'Con- nor, " and Monday uten- " ulna-I other 38% action. in the town- ‘lp it ther ml, for it. Senator Frank O’Connor Dies CONBttT0G0. - Th View Town-hip Board all not“! in! a loans In" on and” T.ttt when ted am not Isl-sob!" Gl)'rhil'l via-y- aw Will Make Health, Dental Inspection than“ ‘ KITCHENBR. - Conrad ReRtting, ‘who lives near Wellesley Village, and who will be 90 years ot use next May, has lived to coo the am: gen- eration of his descendants. his great- trreabgrandchud. little Jeannette Km walakl. two-year-old hunter ot Mr. 1nd Mrs. Jack Kowalukl. Other gen- erations of his hmily are Mrs. Eliza- beth Miler; her daughters, Mrs. Henry Klaehn; her daughter, Mrs. Jack Kowalski. In Amm‘ mu. 1131-! States Government bond. dropped more than " per '1,000 bond on the avenge ""'war heullllo Idling" Wt the henna manna-conn- ter (amnion. ot the month. Anderson. R, I. BL. C Ai, 2, Ph. 3. Ch. 2, Fr. Au. C, Pr. Co. C; Arnold, E., Tr 2; Artindttle, W, R, DC l, EL. 2, Tr. 2. Ttoronto 3nd Montreal markets alto slipped but on the IIVO at war tnlk. At Montreal. Nntlonnl Stool Cttr Iod the decline with a loss if as you enter Goudies Depart- ment Store, the doors swing magic- nlly open before you, and to all nppeonnces unassisted. don't be alarmed. They're the newest thine For the benefit of the layman, or one not interested in mysteries, they are nlso known " "photo electric" doors. To elucidate still further, so that even the tiniest of customers may understand, the doors open automatically when a person breaks the electric ray passing between pasts situated both inside and out- an e. Of inestimnble vane 3nd comfort to baby enrriNre-pushintr, parcel- Ionded mothers and tired business men, Goudiee “mugie eye" doors Ire Ilmost the first to be installed in Canada. A few of the Inger res- taurants have them between 1iinine ANNOUNCE K.-W. UPPER SCHOOL EXAM RESULTS The K.-W Coleginte tinttottttceBTr. 2; Bruttacher, C., DC Upper School Examination u tselow.'tTe. 2. Bot I. Zool. 1, Ch. A Bgure denotes . grids ot Honors], Fr. Co. I; Brutrtrker, D, while ‘C"-lndicntea credit or no": .C, Tr. l; Burhhohter. M. NEW YaRtK.--_rttim dropped. 1ANND0N.--Attnouuemnent of the My um whmtmooln 'brld mr- “can: of the GermanSOVIet non- “J” P8rer. hen u motorlm German lroopl hum-Ion PM! " lilo-cow reached took posltlons in Slovak]. opposite Umdon too late for comment hom the Polish border, heightening ten- omchl quarters. but observers tte- Mon over Dannie. . ‘lieved -n would hasten‘ i showdown Leading issues tell " to " a atusraryn the Europelm ttrtaim Leading issues tell " to " a share In the New York Stock Exchange. Americnn Can cloned st $96, ott tr. United Stiles Steel, $49.25. all 81.25; Bethlehem Steel. $64M. " 82.37; Doug" Aircraft, $62, " 82.50. Bonds showed was“ running to '" per 81.000 inane. Sees 5th Generation “Magic Doors" h Kitchener Store Are Boon h Encumbered Customers alarmed. They're the newest thing in doors and operated by the "mngie eye". Sounds mysterious, doesn'tit. Wheat Rises As War Scare Hits See Nazi Drive For Return Of Colonies German-an Neutrality Pact Signed; Expect Swift German Drive h Poland The" quarters predicted that Germany. on the balls (1 “I latest diplomatic laces... will open a new and Vlolenl cm- palxn tor return or In prewar colonies. Third qteieh of Noun: mac: and the Soviet and. of Joseph Stalin will an a nonuxreulon pact. l The Voelkbcher 3mm. oliclal Neat puny new-upon told the In": in cm! rod streamers under-cored with hen- vy buck linen. Intimates of Joaehim von Rttrbeatrop, the much lorekn minister. (we him credit for the Impending urea- ment and Add the development I'll a direct [law at Great Bri~ lain. BERLIN. - Morning '"V pm, carrying heading: In larger type than when they announced unchluu with All-uh. My informed Germany that the " P"" “""w" First custome'rs to in” through "ttf' t,ttre,'l-, the matrie doors were Miss H. Adair Tff, d names: of Courtland avenue and Miss Jenn be". gaff? Allen of the K.-W. Hospital. Pre- e "ttt e m‘vious to this clerks had demon, the larger reg- stated first by walking through, between 1iinine then with baby cnrrinttes. {room and kitchen, for the con- ivenienee of wtriters-mnd dishes. Nauru» W, HP 3, Damn M I'LL C. Al 2, tle 2 Ott.2, In " I In Co t, Pr. An C, Fr Co 2; My, A, (fontlmnd on Pan " I Joachim Von RRttrentrop, the _~Reich “reign Minister, who signed ittse pact [or Gen-gay. pinned to leave Moscow Thursday afternoon by aeroplane direct to Benin! to re- Iport to Fulani-or Hitler on the con- ;c‘iueion of the negotiations. MosCow,-<'rerauusy 3nd Soviet Russia early Thursday Din-ed a non- .mreulou pct binding etch ot them tor ten years not to 'uasochto (itaett with may other growling od powm which directly or Indirectly [is aimed at the other party.” m, I, KL. 1, Ge, 1. Tr. A, Tr. I: Frpnaman, H At I, " Co 3, Fr, Au I The ttret impreuion here won that the pact Monet] the already peni- Imietic outlook and made the their at the pence front more Igttti, _ News of the speedy an ’iucceas- full conclusion ot the Moscow talks (ttetween Joachim von RRRteqttrop, the Reich Foreign Minister, and Vyechoolnif Molotol, the Soviet Pre- ‘mier and foreign commiarsar, cane 'eo late also tor editor“! comment in the morning now-pope". _ Editorial. written prior to the le test dramatic development eupho- dled Great Britain‘s unity in the [are d grove threats to peace on the Continent. - C, Tr. l; Burkhoidor. ic BL. v.iful In, w., EL. 1. The manner in which the doors swing open and shut is interesting. About five feet from the outside entrance are three posts, one in the centre and two on either side. The same number are inside the store. Midway down the right hand and centre posts, both inside Ind outside the doors, are photo-electric cells When I customer breaks the electric ray the door automatically swings open. Once the door is opened there is a diagonal ray from the right post on inside to the centre post outside. When the customer passes through the outside ray the der. immediately swings shut. WARSAE’. - Quietly continuing their mill ry preparations by hav- ing called several more thong-ml: ot reserve officers and moduli-ta to ectlve service. sending more "on” to the German frontier, and building Mrtittcatiom, day and night. the Pdleo weigh the chances of peace and war and nwalt Hitler's next move, ready to resist it with Irma should Polish interests be directly menaced in Dunn; or ellevhere. This is the situation in Poland on the eve of the grave developments predicted for the week-end. Normal life is not' In the least disturqred by (Continued on Fun I) The nonaggre-ion muses bound each power to rotrain from any act of torce against the other and to re- train trom supporting Iny third por- ty which might slime in Vinita act. Kain" either ot the sixnnloriea. The poet did not include the and - chi-o providing tor it: do- nuncintion in cue one ot the con- tracting parties attacked a third power. This provision bu been written into molt nonmreuion agreement. signed in the poo! try Moscow. By the pact they also weed to “constantly remain " eoggtutttatutn with one another." on their common Interests. to adjust dildrences try at- blmtton. Great Wtsr.--Poies Ready To Strike Back. CANADA PLANS MOBILIZATION 1. Fr Au BL 1.00

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