l New M 88.686.1L--atv ceeds Debentures. Saturday Afternoon Games Mutual Lite "Non-Pars" won three games from Kaufman Lifebuon. Dominion Lite won two' - ttrom Chen's Arron. Mutual Life "Para" had a bye. â€.mnuu Will Fence In Ball Diamond luludod in plan- ter 198T by the Watogqoo Park Bond in the I“ or the new hush-n diamond In no -rrark,ttwaarerreakd “the November meeting or the Bond lei Webs-day m. ohown u $3,086.11, which I. 81“ overuse daunting lined. The su- tenure- to take care ot the omen out and 8500 for needing next â€a: ton through when it was revealed that there wound be a. surplus in the dtenerat funds in 1936. W: luau! Lila was If you suffer from pains of neuritis "l!!! P."'. myy?t it quick relief.- _ For Amazingly Quick Relief Get "ASPIRIN" “Aspirin" which give quick n- lief, for on ma. because they dissolve or disintegrate, almost iri, stantly ghey touch moisture. (Note iihyttration a_bove.) - -- _ _ most as quickly as you swallow it. And thus Is ready to start working almost instantly . . . headaches. neuralgia and neuritis pains start easing almost at once. . "Affirm" tablets are made in Cana a. "Aspirin" is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company. Limited. of Windsor, Ontario. Look for the name Bayer in the form of a crep or.t. eyyrt.tablet, - Hence-when vin, take an "Aapi- rin" tablet it starts to disable al- Demand and Ge t 8o!i!!y,!eaey,iii',ir,a, Now Ease Neuritis Pains Fast SENIOR "Y" VOL ttey F. STEELE LTO.. Maw-Whit?†Tiy ii.Sikhi af ies marvelous. In '-ehrrr. BASK ET BALL RESULTS "Tablet: " my loom“ "Home "STi.l1iLEVirS" Len Beetle. an merchant; Albin Hess, drugglnt's delivery boy; Joseph Daley, grocer; H. J. GMer, wood dealer; E. 8. Boeluner, coal merch- ant; Leonard Kunke, lee dealer; John Hollman, butcher's delivery boy, tes- titied Schmidt had received cash as change tor cheques. The amount was approximately $34.0. - Charles Gem, clotmer. said Schmidt paid " as deposit on a suit and gave a cheque for 826.60 when it was delivered. Two pure of shoes, valued at $9, were ttgtg',', to Schmidt, said Wilbur rdeon. and paid for by a cheque. A deposit of " was paid to Cart Lehman for men's wear valued at 844.36, and a cheque. given in payment for the balance. The cheques could not be cashed when presented for payment the men testitied. Mrs. Elizabeth Bergen. Mm. Vera Hergott and son Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Leach spent Sunday afternoon in Guelph. Meyer Kaufman, barrier. said Schmidt had bought two fur coats, asked to have them doivered and that the delivery man bring $8 as change from a cheque which would be given as payment. Mr. Katmai: said this was done, but his suspicions were aroused when he saw the cheque was postdated. Miss Betty Wener is spending a low days with Mr. and Nine. Martin Weller ot Waterloo. (Continued from Fuse 1) Lifted, Schmidt. received cash in change where the cheque given was in excess of the value of goods bought. Mr. Emmanuel Steve]- had the mia. fortune to cut his eye-M with a wire, the'gash requiring (our stitches. ""1“" “1 "“Wm’“ Brick work on the new Waterloo Mrs. Iguatz Weller 'tgreett Thurs- Theatre is progressing rapidly with day " the home of tter brother, Mr. the major part of one wall being Edmund Zeno! of Guelph completed. The owner: plan -to Mr. Gus Hergott Wu a business open the new play-house only in visitor to st. Catharines on Friday. the new yen. St. Jacobs jute-rests ar,, anxious to enter a team in the "A" grouping with rm. Hollinger trying to line up a club, it was reported. -ir such ma- torlalizes some of tho mag will be pla_y_ed in St. Jacobo. The local winner), played [mason in the 1935 playdowu. Jun-ll: Hockey [mm W Accept 'httrr-wnt Enter Stflacohs Will Enter Jimaile The league will very likely my the " fee to the 011A. to tend the winner on in the Ohmic Juvenile Playdowns. Each team's entry is assessed $10, and any bauaMxy which is not expected, win go winni- nn~ ancing the winners in the play- downa. v ft was announced by 'Preaident Dolmen and Secretary Gals that Art Somme and "Gunhoat" Schmidt have uttered to referee the games. Juqt Mon pm. um "eqqhHqtt Clayton not“ announced that smummuIMau-n man "A" group of the Juno“. Long-o. Ten mm: are assured (or the Wa. terloo Juvenile Hockey League, he each in the "A" group and the "B" group. " wu reported at Friday night's executive mung. The wulor team are the Domin- ion Then. to he managed by Eddie Malchake; 01mm Junior My stars; Sports and Auto Supply Store: J. M. Schneider's; George Fine}; Maple lasts, and the Basem- momn Council. GIVEN TWO YEARS SHANTZ STATION I'll WATIILOO CHRONICLI 3. That athletes, be permitted to camalize on their ability in obtain- ing employment. Incorporated in an- other resolution aimed to “broaden iinterpretation of travelling expenses Iand dEdeated 92 to Tir. Petty thievery of money and tickets from milk bottle. was re- ported to police over the week-end by residents on Chm-lea, Norman and Allan streets. Commenting on the thefts, Police Chief E. Moreau asks that citizens report such thefts at once to the police. It was lea-nod that one person who lost money over the weekend suffered similar losses some time ago but did not report the theft. Another dog was struck by a hit- and-run motorist over the week-end, badly injuring the animal. This, is the fifth dog to be struck by hit- and-run drivers. The Waterloo Junior Colts which was operated last year under a tram chise held try six Waterloo citizens will again operate this year in the odl.A. Junior "B" series with Earl Putnam, home oltice branch man- ager of the Dominion Life as spon- sor, Plans to trawler tho franchise to Mr. Putnam for 1936Ct7 season are n0w under wâ€. [last year the Colts were operated under the franchise held by Messrs. E. J. Bauer, s. J. Adams, J. R. Bea- ton, J. H. Ragpol, Fred Pugh and Frowde Seagull). 4. That professionals in one line of sport be permitted to play as tuna- teurs in others. It was defeated. The vote of 90 to 72 favored the resolu- tion hut the twothinis vote was necessary to take the constitutional amendment. Junior Colts "Mill" lawn: a to In taekuc (In-h went. " â€rd-mm.†awn. In the Mat m. Tony 'uli--lV "Rt-utr at Wildcat o'attNd M the Wader- Onuno My Ooh-db m lion who: tooth-ll link via- a†datum “In 00W. " to s, here Sunday, to “to tho round " to 10. The, will - Mac-Wa- terloo tor the Ulla. Two mm nu - ill" umy‘o Nag. wmu on»; “are.†edaWtndtsoriaueaitntAit- Schulu’. Halo! N ran tt not " yard- beam â€In; to Joe ltd. who - umber 5 yard. {or n Fails To Carry By 2/3 Vote Windsor Beats Strain Collegiate had Dominion-wide controversy since» they gained a place in the A.A.U. constitution. A.A.U. od Canal: Votes 90-T2 for Wing Amaterr were subunit“ to a withering cross-'wmck ot the motor ship HM tire ot discussion. which sank near here early Sammy When the bombardment had ceased morning with the loot: " Men um only one of the' points subjected to W bob-lobed immodhtoly by“? 1. That amateur and professional team: be permitted to meet in exhi- bition games sanctioned by AAA]. branclws Adopted my a show of hands. _ 2. That payment be made to ath- letes for time 'loat trom work while competinw. Defeated 118 to 40. EMA. - Contentions "tour palm" of the Win: Amateur Hockey Association qMM8My below the annual meeting of the Amateur Ath- letic Union at Canada Friday an†were submitted to a withering crou- tire ot discussion. wells adopted In: April in Toronto THEATRE PROCESSING To Operate HIT a" wilt-sunnduidodnthms- “mm-nut. ILVma-Hcrmu-Qdm .i0e.eotthote-rramiaritt'tro- .tstadttrPr_tcgavtamDotmset of In.» Jun-Ila has“. Me “an. ')e6rttteatg1tream.-srat-tot' "annual-171.1â€. Ml: roaroHtro-puro-tssam a can ttmes The m will be played on the Alex-Mn and Togo mt. minimum-not manna-team whitewa- serious condition from exposure, are in hospital 'or their homes, survivors ot the wreck. They made their way to share, many ot them only and many and. by peddling with than" hands to mutate the shallow lite rafts that they tooled overboard, in the mat to In" the sinking ship. ' the Bauer run: at inn; ind' Anyboy 12mm- Imam-vb wines to on, midget hockey I. 'e' him In touch with the mr ttt'niidtt David '0' an tor to). on Home". street; South ward, Pu Ellen. or Clarence Snider; and North and Six'l'eals Enter The Ill team- antered are , from themnndn rink. anon unsu- kln ab. 1 from Euler's and one from Heettort Inset. tam usury W. King of Téroito. - Ton ma, some of them attil in a SEVEN DIE " - FOUND!†OWEN StMmD.--Ptotrt, ot “I. "9tatewittoresratotrsusoww aiui-rar- Slider like! League Just when the boxing wont! use considering the Vancouver hull-nan about washed up. after more than I decade ot warring, Melanin stepped oat Might and gave Amboll. the young "Herklmer Hurricane" Inch 3 battering that tho 10,229 customers wondered what was holding the light- weight champion up. McLarnin Wins Non-Title Bout career by pounding out an my IF mm non-tide dechlon over the blood-smeared lightweight champion, Lou Ambers, at Madison have (laden. NEW YORK-mmm, Ida-run. former welterweight this. 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