The proper treatment of prizoners in the penitentiaries and reformatories is one of the biggest problems for authorities today. Proâ€" average age being 2B as compartd to 40 twenty gress has however been made the past tem years in the stedy of peychology of crimizals and as ltfl“nï¬nlï¬hhï¬â€"b.ï¬n In Sing Sing the other day a privemer was seen reading a newspaper and listening to a radio. What a contrast to 1913 when prisomers in Sing Sing were locked in their cells in the evening on Saturday to rewain until Menday. A staff dector of Sing Sing says one of the deplorable features in the young age of the prisomers, the bassador that British warships hastered to the Mediterramean because of the strong attack made upon Britain by the ItaGan Press, comâ€" trolled by Mussolini. Fh-aish-dinllrili.n-llhelmu‘ of Nations in its effort to keep Italy from makâ€" ing war in Abyssinia. ltaly needs territory for right to go into Africa rather than in overâ€" populated Europe which might start a Euro pear war. Muassolini‘s argument seems to be based on Might is Right. In order to protect her interests in the Meâ€" diterrancan Great Britain has despatched a fleet of warships and as a result strong protest has been made by Mussolini, Htalian dictator, who Italy that the warships are no threat so long as Italy does not declare war against Ethiopia I TREATMENT OF PRISONERS been made in recent years, perticularly at the Waterloo cemetery and a number of the smaller cemetermies in rural sections of the townships. Here are buried many of the County‘s pigneer atizens, and the cemeteries are hallowed in the memones of residents for that reason It is‘ gratifying, therefore, that responsible author} ties have seen fit to beautify the burial grounds_ It is only proper that these old cemeteries should be beautified. as the tribute of the people of today to the sturdy pioneers who played an important part in the founding and progress The people of Waterloco County, who have had occasion to visit some of the cemeteries during the past year or two were favorably imâ€" pressed in the marked improvements which have A short time ago the Ontario Department of Education provided for the teaching of civics an elementary course in political economy and the science of governmentâ€"in the higher forms of the schools. Educationists welcome the new movre as a means of qualifying the boy and girl to take a more intelligent interest in the gorernâ€" ment ofthetulv.ptmimndmunitiplity.l thus qualifying them to vote intelligently on public issues. The department might go a step further and teach the student something of world current history. The world toâ€"day is makâ€" ing history fast and the teaching of current worlid history should have a place in school work. It would stimulate the interest of the student and make for greater interest in world events. It will help to round out a good genâ€" eral education for the student and better fit them for a place in affairs of his or her comâ€" over $2,800 cards will be mailed to electors en~ titled to vote in North Waterloo and 22,500 in South Waterloo. Electors should keep these cards until election day so that they may know at what poll they are expected to vote. ‘ ‘There is a great deal of work involved, on| | AGRICULTURAL PRICE COMPARISON | -flï¬amuflq“’-“ gm«umummx’â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"""‘*“““‘: in addition to a considerable expense, and it Much has been heard during the past five|"‘* " * ***____ should prove a help to electors on election day.|Years regarding the prices of agricultural preâ€" ,"-'-'0"'-.†hdmmm.{,ï¬'hmduhhmucwnhhh.:. :,.. ie qed changed and voters experience difficulty in findâ€" mï¬mï¬ï¬‚hu"ufl-‘""‘:‘-“"“:’;.: ing the booth at which to cast their ballots. The|lished at Ottawa, which will prove interesting. ""._..," igoodhhogl ~qaiing dared new plan, wil eliminate this confusion and The prices received hy the producers in|be takes at enes to a cost Wmi‘ahï¬s‘ueflnnhn Mhnhahh-flemphh'-'h"“".m§ vious elections. . the period 1913â€"1984. The prices for the other |epes one er two aBubous and uapart (hmdu,lond\y.Odober'hh.yummgivasmflthelfl"‘"‘-""“':“l @m@flummm»mrummmmm&’â€m“'w' titled to vote in North Waterloo and 22,500 in perbmbdfchiiuhl‘m-hh-.'.‘%- seould "ve South Waterloo Electors should keep these 1930 was 963 of $1.09 or 3.7 per cent. below | vna‘s taie vieegas ons cman choun cards until election day so that they may know | the average rcunwummm":- ‘-"U-..d-mn at what poll they are expected to vote. the index pri tive conting and =* prices for wheat in other years was: | ‘!** **tze and lowers the grade. _ On oqoilntion,. Advathing coay aust mach the «lize pat Inter then Menday usen to towme fncention. Electors in North and South Waterico will be interested in the provision of the new Eleoâ€" tion Act, whereby all persons in the Dominion of Canada who are entitled to vote in the Dowminion election on October 14th, will receive some days in advance postcards notifying them of their right to vote and the date of the clecâ€" tion, and stating the polling place at which the Anywbase in se in the United main Ti : m tfeth n shoade * TEACHING OF CIVICS IN SCHOOLS BEAUTIFYING CEMETERIES 55,300 ELBCTORS IN COUNTY BRITISH WARSMPS IN i€ in this County. mds The Fergun Newsâ€"Record says that a lndy sume z. on Gemheit ocm a90; mm*hfl'*d-fl:‘:‘::‘m%§‘ in a toun north of Fergus found a pioce of cello 2_'-_-:."3:.-,.-\_‘__ hd&bï¬*“mdhï¬â€˜m: mâ€"tda-h-*â€"-qrï¬mm&kâ€"- fldth-ï¬--md'-flg«.‘-;onâ€"â€"'fl freit contained seme which had boeen bought in jas uoi tm o Te care and emptind into seolers to bo exhibited. Eï¬‚ï¬ Incidents shed Sobt ugen boneen froflty. Rnexi best iming 20 | Moved by J. W. Albra, saconded es e aamaamine mmafl.d*mtnh_.-u‘ is likely to be another infux of transients sticialn â€"Carried. i Waterico and Kitchener. These municipalities uy ?""p" Wote "acd e mgoeme *huumhumâ€"u’â€"mwz___"__ ‘*“"""“""“'""""""'n:.':‘:“..t:'::.: from other twouns and cities. W__-:-iâ€"?: mext best thing ?" 2 ex s AL-_._- * m;w; and pas quite 2 number of withorawals on nomination Tok T vee moves "'"'“ . Woee day ‘secomded by J. Abra, the report s9Â¥â€" |b« edeptedâ€"â€"Carried. } Ton femieg toes of Sm it p M eard ie Beports from the thriving town of > ‘sho'tmtxtu&-mm,tiiâ€"em:‘_â€"u':&ms ing double time. It is an indication of the 1905, be now read a first and aggressiveness of the industrial leeders and| -Hh.“:“% thriftiness of the people. (2isA as a0e Bited in with a per m_mmmwu-fl&o;‘_n;“-"‘-â€œï¬ mmm-‘t&m“.fl-?hdm..fl thnhmflhï¬-:'lhum,-:" hIII:b reachâ€" can do is to go back to your wife". To which he <f oze per cant per meonh oo Ge | . To t ever, did not commit iteelf to E Thcomniwmmhm&rï¬mu appreciative of the work of the Red Cross nor| i2 the matter at some convenient give too much financial support to its enterâ€"| The committee appointed at the @a._ltbwmwmmmr.'au'ntuu':;: unimpaired. loaging to School Section 19 resid. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" hchlwrhla.-iu- | Sault Ste. Marie reports that squirrels are |teading school, reported | P € an agreement had been reached storing nuts at an unprecedented rate. n-...,..,................. either means there‘l be a long, hard winter or fund to such ratepayers the amount | A splinter from a tooth he was pulling }hita(hebttdatis‘ntheqe. No sir, it doesn‘t pay to look down in the mouth these daysâ€"â€"Northern News § lf)lmmï¬ni&lntlmlflureut} control of the press of his country, his power A bandit armed to the teeth is scarcely more dangerous than a gossip armed to the to take Ethiopia by surprise. Steers guod amd chaice § 29 Heifers guod and chaice &st Cales, wul. good amd choice _ 1185 given below, show the trend during the years 1930 to 1983 which are the intest figures availâ€" Hay and Choer _ 1212 9%0 819 B S 123 %9 Al Field Crops 1019 578 4%9 Al t S According to the same source of informaâ€" tion the yearly average prices per hundredâ€" n@tdï¬mummmsl bers of producer‘s prices on field crops. Average Prae _ 1906 1909 1990 1951 1962 1993 1994 1930, 44.9; 1981, 34.9; 1982 32.1; 1983, 44.9; 1984, 54.1. | {&cï¬dï¬. % It is planned to reduce the uumber of ing days lost to industry bocaese of wickness, which is cstimated to total 21 milon yeariy. }“ to modical science onpâ€"haif of all Uincss is preventabie. s _ i The Health League in order to further its cause is asking all candidates in the Â¥pderal clection to state their position with regard eporatin goan. ds eceit o. Samen o it n ie ies Ricicrecrenst t Te o Fonenpen on ie en e on prising for resders to Itarn that each year 1,500 .‘.:'-'-""'"“-"""" omm n e n mm lives are taken hub“.u-::.%:r.:: Plan Lounching of New Ship tom e e 10.000 by cancer, 14/100 from hrart dincars 0 iruntses is tm 10 Sigrent is Bs |_Soouane â€"Thle aress site nemen .100 from childbirth. Cunadian poople ATC|degrees 9. Storing potaines in the|**=RUY is already besioning plans urged to unite with the League in declaring war | basement of a dvelltng bouse is not, | «* =ork the inunching of the world‘s upon dineage. J --_‘moflbï¬ ::.o-:.c."""':".: * ’hm ~~. ‘.'..“ï¬.-:bbl’l.m.m | AGRICULTURAL PRICE COMPARISON | ws“-..-..".:.:.".'l-u--â€"»-â€" 0__â€"__â€"_0-:.1-:-“&-... King Goorge and Queen Mary will Much has been heard during the past five k ___ |ve menssod guests. cabinet ministers, eclection to state their p with regard to Many guns are now being fired in the It must be admitted that Italy is not trying The following table shows the index numâ€" public is mon in the recom ¢ of a Health Leages of Canade a» poibat ad IIr. C it may be surâ€" ReXeumis be old previousiy used splenic prepareâ€" "“““ï¬â€˜-."’-hhnflflllbm“ -uun--mnb::lhm duses on Byde remived se @. P.|guinen pign infected a virulent Brotman, ©4.00; Ste L C n Imumm Hen: euiture of tubercle bocilli, Dr. -awm Watson said the pigs had cutiived wih, 11.40; Cae. groceriee, untreated animels and had fnglly --.-â€"u.‘:-â€";uu L entlrely cured. Thiun. «onl cif. §.05; Bewss‘s Daty. wiP.| "ty bos a complex ection, probâ€" ':“.."-'_.2:â€"-‘-.' T mt thhes bocomncrdbcr NEREg T008 BC Te8d " us 1 t noain at the W.u:mflum",mr.lhl :flna--“h -n‘fl-d hll.u-ihlm.'““-‘ come under the jurindirtion of the P. A. Snider, Tp. Clerk. en us n e hi A letter from His Henor Jx‘ &dhmuhrï¬n‘- way to the Bridgeport mill bridge, The tenth session of the Waterico ‘Township Council for 1935. Council Piaces Pemaity On AB, * WATERLOO TOWNSHIP DECLINES TO ACT ON CKR. MATTER cloth to carry off odour or encessive cleaned with conrse sandpapor, but moloture. Dirty egze should be not tashed. Stains may be removed m.“â€-.&um; Washing eggs destroys the protecâ€" Re in on botee esnt fat [ ow Se um e veae reaing corg 4A vq â€"Kg. The Councii met at the Tp. Hail two or three weee at tompere; above 3% degrmie F. ‘ _ "It bas a comple: }z-!-.?::.:.f,-?i'é‘:- 2s calls of the " be expinined. uk smne : pige, however, w -â€"«w-‘ .-. h“h"bï¬h‘ en e ‘ mum-ï¬-* reapond immediately, er in h-dm*hr: :?d-v:fln“-h. l4 .“.n-bnu‘ carries De. 'ah-'h‘ d io hk w".:- and the extent _ Thie be. Weteen‘s siFeces have been deveted to a serum with which to combat the did not reveal whether the m extract had heen used in Spleen of Calf NewEnemyqf{ T uberculosis by L. B. Weber, that this council Spleen Used Rew. m-m..h- â€"-nn.--,--â€".l Findings After Seven Years Phl“h‘-hl-g“ in the background will be seafaring veterans of sailing days. _ The mighty ship will go out to sea for a trisl rum and ther a monath hh-lun-l-“np age io America, a trip that is expectâ€" «d to be made in record breaking time. Construction is ahoad of echeâ€" dule but the owners give assurance lht..munhhhhhâ€"‘ in details of streagth ang comfort. It is designed to eltminate vihration will not bo far bebind. "Ahba‘ Do they ?* "You must be getting tired of me. of the wesldl§ * _ (5 }Nul.lnnllmu.u-un Ioet!hohv.t_t&am "flhmnmuam ‘n-m.m.nnmmm is new. By treating a new car like a young horse, one will obtain long, satisfactory service and true ec0â€" nomy in operation." usual, are a good yield. Later kinds are patchy and yisids will be light. Plums are being shipped to Great Britain in large quantities. The pear erop is below normal. A large perâ€" centage of an enxceptionaily good toâ€" bacco crop has been safely harrested It is eatimated that the yield for the Norfolk area will be around 30,000,â€" 000 pounds, with the quality on the whole above average. [-Im than usual, due to the buiki nees of the harvest. Canners are now cora and tomaices. Podder corn is being cut, the yield is above average. Late potatoes give poor promise. Recent teats show a reduced sugar content in the sugar bect crop, but the tonnage is expected to be well above that of last year. Rarly varie ’n--q-' inces grains have failed to ro cover from the cucessive hest and drought in August, but raing have been beneGcial to roots and pastures. h.lfl“-ï¬mm ’m&'u-.*lwfl 3 _ ‘_Qlwh-dm TIP FROM SIR MALCOLM Cns 00 :o B0 Tcs P . .. C x * se vig t * ie â€" 1i + PE J C e P 2 n ue s T&fl-nuvhb*hm_d,. few cents a day. Is there smything you can chink of which gives so much for so Hile? ht keeps every member of the family in touch with the world outrside, it Bemmmons old in emmergencies, it is a tireiess mes seages that is always ready, Buc To mur cnlao. _“_"“""“vmucaln-â€"yqq especially the younger people, With a telephons in their home, friends are atways within reach. Are They Invited ? ‘The Emperor of Ethiopia begine t mmmn-mw-nymg: the League of Nations. vice at least ones daily each way exâ€" cepting Sunday and maintain passenâ€" ger nd freight buildings in the vit » lage of St. Jacobs, the Council of the : & Municipal Corporation of the townâ€" m ship of Woolwich protests strongly against the Railway Company‘s acâ€" embodied in the contract in this conâ€" tion and will not surronder its rights to the farmer‘s family, operate a passenger and freight corâ€" their Waterlooâ€"Elmira branch, dating as of Sept. 30th, 1995; in view of the fact that the Township of Woolâ€" wich bonused the Waterioo Junetion Railway Company and assigns to the extent of $28,000 ak a guarantee that passed a byâ€"law for the insuing of s -rtbc::. the pany: amount, 02 condition that the Railway ‘Company would opserate a ypassoenger and cepting Sunday maintain pas songer and freight buildings in the village of St. Jacobs,. ‘The Council after discussing the matter passed a motion, which was carried unani mously, moved by Herhert Strebei and Wesley Howlett, "that with reâ€" ference to a letter from the Canâ€" adian (National Railways, date Sept. 6th, 1985, to the effect that the said Epigrams and By Frank E. 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