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After Rivers Overflow Banks KITCHEN“. - A recent trt, mortem examination " O.V. . of Guelph, showed poison u the cause of death to two east ward week with the lander wanna took uni alt now which formed consider: le water cumin; the Grand and Comma river: to the to ttood dimenaidnc The Comte“ had may in- undated the mad India; to Le:- Sauna 'sariy Tuesday eve-lint and by Wednesday morning it was TWO “may; POISON ED The possibility that a dog poi, son-I in " In}: was discounted by Police Chie Agus Patrigk gm! iJiiiletliiiiie found HEM“ fem: bong h them win strychnine found in th don. ir, Police Chief John Patrick and ether! tumhe1,Jrurrrne Society an he Skills The omit]; pointed out that with skunks I nuisance in the out ward are: someone any but laid poi.oon, bait to trap the odmus -iiiriaee of tut-mum; span YOUR FRIENDS IN THe LUAMER BUSINESS Tn." saw - 'i--au.suw-qhqt MILLWORK LOO - i mus NORTH or WATEKLOO (llmin Rood) "N - "iiiaTiiiiiGiau "it iFifaiiia ‘0 W all MI. i, Th. Can-dang in In"; mp't isira"Ti" an.“ an: "iii', In. with: may ths rod iiiiiGri 73.11% UEririkw -e d m urtvlau ',t,,tt,trf " m but bum pithy†Cpl. Wound: 'g'ged't,dtt T2thutu't1tt',t,t't It Ml “Landonâ€. 'uwiiimenainpttsoersettrr8, SEEM {limit hum. even] he: under water making it lmpmablo. â€'13::wa the had rim 'll y and†mo u ttestttlirgi'e “are 'ili'iiihii been I o I that 8% Net above normzfm y Although the water was mu ritie-httlmeotwy.itiiti? no"tatsoetedtogototheNeoed high mutt. The body ot a third dog, alto sent tor examination showed no traces at poison. Commenting on the poisoninu. the Bum Sect-w investor wanna m: the an of poison 'gm wi t permission M an is at the pollen. mung“. hee. “I It}: s n ' I . In be on ttse bose. Jug Wash-Ar titil-, Vitie imbu- of b ttln, aluminum: u ' _ ' I" " "rib" "" V‘f 7-3-12»! , .t " . - , ' m V . ' . an"; in " " . m.' - .. . r [ 'er"' -4 a , , '. :' . a". "'. l 4" ..“‘x l 2 "w". __ 1:14. . (Cr? ,3 ,,, .' . C-', . " Cf,cC.roit" W ' {’7 C .r _ ' _' 1.“ - f A _ _., -..r, -" a E... - . _’,,". gtqttllt F," in? Et'r'e'béi'iisB‘Eiv' 1161!; td in the possibility. t'iiit2if,e"irct,ii"itetdt - I than: Crt. omeh BUILDING MATERIAL lathe mat Christmas Items Abundant But Costlier This Season looked in the local shop windows that there is In sham of Christmas merchandise this rear. Howevet, the out ot Almost ev- erything I: up slightly from last your. It ls genes-ell, agreed try re- tailers that Ptitt 1'g?itithl: . every m ems tra- 3;th (Emma. such as toys. food, clothlnt. and even the fruit cake will be igher than last year. Even with this tuneup in price the memhsnts teel that peo- ple will stlll spend their many as much as ever during the 1961 season. Buyers’ resistance along some lines has brought sales slumps but it is generally felt that the festive season will end this resistance. in. it was fair to suppoae some human be! dogs had com "tet lttlgi, r. Strebol tuned “1&1.ch be†and bound! but! bun n- musing but will that all rr, on. or two had been mum- ed for. . . . There was nothing to when: “down" at work he said. Some Galen have already started their Cpl-ism rush but the plural feeling is that "warm ber u the “look" mouth with moat customers waiting till December to do their shopping. I: if 9'99â€}, It 931,,wp9,, gave tWrodure tevttal pew item. Por, scare more white-UU door " mum mile in NOV! Beau. un .anywhen else in North “lush†My sum “Cu "'tdt-ttti-rtonty tun-bond?" tydag nee-use oi the turn: or war to To attract the 'lifl.ull,rpll'r, dollar, moat merchant: eenerail tanks, (um. and other wu- good! the prominent on dealers’ shelves. " P My at 1'0,- _ A the younutenme tops m in good sugply. many comm; tom the U. . none of Germany. Ptotsably begun of the threat ot war toy Expect Early 'Round Up' of Cattle Thieves But, with few expectations, whatever is purchased this Year. the buyer " gain; to pay a ittle more. ',',tgt, 1 equipment. " tl,trtlulrgeh is up in price and do ing is abundant but [em erglly mm typeuaiye, 7 7 As in put years. mechanic-l toys are in abundance. But, like most .others they nre (sunny up In price. Many dealers. while introduc- ing new items Ire fallhubbeck on the old GiiiWi' to lure "ver.- toy soldiers tor boys, baby dolls tor girls, rhinestone' Jewellery for wives and sweethearts and lie: mg shirufor Dad. _ tGineGiGrfeCGtriies, includ~ in ae-ries and neck ties, have changed little in price. "It. Thiaiattputiqestorxofn out women of our time, who u wife, queen and mother has been the centre of I nation's "eetion and interest tor more than half a century, and who has infhaenced alt our lives. even though many ot us have never seen her or heard Marion antotd tens her no- ry of the Queen Mother " one Evilesed to have lived in the rat unily circle; but Queen Mary had lived a long, tun, event- ful lite £111 before "thawfie" amazed _ a"? on!!! 'loyal Ttibute " Dr, Hilliard was paid :3 kn. A. R. Gnu who mun!- the church at!" of ttte Atty: than. Dr. 8."th minted bt In. em and†" can" in Waterloo Ind I so in the KITCHENâ€. - Wnterloo Tp. police expect an at]! arrest m the theft last week o ttee cows from the Kitchener Stockyards, t Al supplied by the Waterloo Public Library. By IARGARET WUGK, Librarian Onward. Hahn. '11.. - in her ethereal pets'ommy. But “if,“ 11-Nmmr, Run; and unprotected as she is, an. Thiaiatt_uniquestorrofn ea discovers for herself that you wanna of our time, who u hers is an extraordinary destiny. Pamitr, and into the fabric of her intimate mum have been wo- ven static: winch light up the his- torical baskm-{Psl of RufenAt- moricll back and of queen Mt- 'r'y. anerg? life-tpe _of 't v'otion to her husband. "her timifr her people and her country. inst novel by Robert Hichtns be- (iir,1ilif/r'i,fi,t,tiiittirt"ireoli- young 3 v cosmo- politan, so tented society which so tle', featured in his moat successful novels. In Theo, Mm of exiled Russian nobil- ity, enchanting fable of the Prin- IR" in .htivomu?yre, 99mg to lam-m ir-it-fuse a 7 dial: is trstly members i'l'E?%'flu1 when in!» tor my "in lot-u "dam-y tgattootBtt.qrhmtFndehtlr: tgufltlPgrd"fttet, " tttmatt 1.etiveuttheetttareh, -Giiartjia 511(th hit fie}? 1.938]?de him? ",ti,irtfd'il,ii. can Dim ll record - and be A at pal-ion. I pod- fitrg,tMhr11gtnA'tMig,%t -tirmtul_dinnprlatttte lynch With Church 68 -Years, Waterloo DoctorHonored Dr. W. L Hilliard. 83-year-old 'nmloo doctor. who has beep a: airGir/wG iiUnted try Tii-u, held 9"?er d"" Weekly Book Review kyvmnvm ott No. , highway, east of Kitch- OfBeers said they were in- tonned of the theft one afternoon inst week and recovered the cows the same night " In "out-ot-town slaughter My“. ' . . shop of Derry. To John Wesley he seemed “exemplary in all parts, of his public worship plenteous in good works," the spite Walpole called him "that mitred Ptoteus,, the Count-Bishop, whose crimes cannot be palliated but by his prams-1e folly the poet Gray commented acidly "sometimes gem vanity he may do the right ing." 1 The animus were valued at more than $1,000. Beyond ex- pressing 'u?preeittioy.t of an early arrest, police declined further comment on the cue. For best results, advertise in The Waterloo Chmicle vlen, 1951. For the central m ot an new novel, Magdalen - H: has selected one of the most eccentric and entertaining chanc- ters in eighteenth sg"u2d'er,tt Irish sociaL history, nick Hervey! Earl 4113:1991 'ey.' .Bi- sense of “signal," who like to have were: for them in may colon the elegance and civilia- tion which wealth. aristocracy and privilege then still created and enjoy Ibut the bishop and his serious and liberal} moments too), this 'ytopt regdab e novel is iuisininended, "aspect. I Ptqtiue in Hilton. Popular Mechanics Press: "Motor- isu' Bx-it" book; "What to make Irfttt rorpcrete"; _1'Ratryp-Tv_.and M In. look K. G. Ill-tale presented him with a book, "Masterpieces of Re- ligious Verne". A second volume, an addition of the Bible. will be presented later when received 'rFihEsii',Teiau,' re.tir. Pa- ilechogiéi tuhdbook"; "Home D_r. Hilliard hold. no otBetil pol recanted later when from the United smug. Tova“ readers tho pom " 80-0 cl at noon! Ion-leth- Established l 909 nag-unmana- - mania Gil Defence Gtoup to Form idAhmtittees Replies to letters sent out re- cently to industrial Brms in Kitch- ener and Waterloo have been re- ceived and several persons from these firms have been named to take the general course in Civil- ian Defence to begin in the near future. . The purchase of once nip- ment has now been iFdilid,ii, and the Civilian Defence o e in Kitchener is now open from 1.30 pm. to 5 p.m., tive days I week. Cot, R. Bricker. eo-ordinator of eivilian defence, (eve a short an: on the civilian defence organiza- tion. and commented on the yew. sons for the recent changes in the setup. Cafies of the Civilian Defence book et, “Survival Under Atomic Attach", and the small survival folder listing the six points of personal protection, will be mailed to householders in Water- loo, Kitchener and Preston. KITCHENER (Stall Special).-- Approval of a revised question- naire to be used in the Mutual Aid survey and the formation of a sub-committee, of members of the Manufacturer's Association. were decided on at the regular meeting of the Waterloo County Civil elence Planning Commit- tee held in the Finance Room of the Kitchener City Hall last week. The revised questionnaire, giv- in; more detailed information" in regard to facilities available in the event of an emergency. will be printed in the near future and coma. sent to Preston for use in the forthcoming Mutual Aid sur- vey. Composed ot members of the Manufacturers’ Association in the Kitchener-Waterloo area, sub- committee will be formed to make possible closer co-operation be- tween local industries and the Civilian Defence Committee. Station Wagon Coats for the whole family - Head Cheese 35d MEAT 'WM'. Week-End Special Skid“: WI ENERS Buy one: Equipment mew _ATTEN7KIN GIVEN T95}; ORDERS " Fol-In Cain-luau "Shop With Confidence" WOMEN'S: Coats--. 3rd Floor Queen Street Main Floor (hirthlhmnlsMt GIRLS' and BOYS' MEN'S: King Street Main Floor ml in I wind and min ttriot "in“: wqon cont. Strtod tor men? women, boys and girls our can: feature . ,. Various lengths, styles and eoiours--ttut all made to our tpecmcnuom to guanine: the utmost in we†and nine WATERLOO " III. " Huh M 1-10“ “You mum»: MOUTON can“: LUXUIIOUS bums: mam Innmmuas SK IWool-ood - Youth Centre 2nd Floor Side Bacon 31.9)“. " lb. Predicts Light Ontario V ole The oil industry is spendin‘ about $4 millions a week in ex- ploration and development in western Canada. SPECIAL ID" [All I‘ll! ROYAL AGIIOIL‘I’IIIL WINTER Fill C.“ -e-Ner-iser ltd: no Non-bu 2|. inclusive. '0gt--E-eroeorstortott- than midnight, November 223d. AYR.--A light vote in the Ontario election next week was predicted by Ted bley, C.C.F. candidate for Water- loo South. - Speaking to an 331- audi.. ence Saturday he so] the vo- ters were "su befuddled by so many confusing speeches of the two old party candidate" that they couldn’t tell which way to vote and probeny wo_uldq't vote at all. Speaking on agricultural problems, he claimed that Agricultural Minister Ken- nedy "had sold himself but to the dairy and Tttt in- terests." Mr. Isley sni he would be disappointed if the farmers liked the men! treatment handed out by Mr. Kennedy. Well kiln-ed Shoulder iii" Iails Ls. (it iii'; iiiG lh mime†Sh Pork Chops (Be volume NOV. 13-21 FARE AND ONE-HALF to: In! Iowan mp â€Mina-y“ [mm I’D.†Sausage