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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Mar 1939, p. 2

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RUSSEVILAF. Ala â€"Officers arâ€"; Johhson and Mrs. Delia Brand, rested four persons in what they de and Brand and Mrs. Annie Fay Johnâ€" scribed as a wifeswapping deal inâ€" son drove to Fulton, Miss., in Johnâ€" cluded the trading of two childremâ€"==ow==amtomobile and were married two mules and 8@ acres of land. Febhruary 94â€"the dat the twn wnâ€" eome, fery cczema. The same Barber‘s Itch, Salt Rheum Itching Weetâ€"other inritating unsichtisy <ki _Yeu can obtain‘ Moone > Emova of the ailment: noted above is rare indeed . Wiere is a clemn. stainiess antiseptic ‘ofl mow dixpensed by chemicts at trifling eost, that will do more to heip you get rid of yeur #rouble than anything vou‘ve »ver used. that the itching i~ Sheriff D. C.N cbarged bizam:; mon and Odel! H thair wives Fiery, Itching Toes and Feet The newspaper "Expres" reported Emery Strome in Bridgeport. 80 of them, including Euge Zuker, ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Medhurst of retired director of the Anglo Bank; Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rudoiph Wahle, a retired judge: and Shear of Shakespeare spent Bunday Paul Donner, former director of the with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Herlich. Czech radio system. _ Mr. and Mrs. Christ Swartzentreâ€" Hospitals reported 80 Jewish suiâ€" cides had been brought to them. A man and a woman on a park bench bhind the Bohemian Museum shot themselives. Another couple jumped from their mpartment window. Reviewing his report, Dr. Mader said be believed that dairying conâ€" €«itions in and around Kitchener and Waterloo had improved. Much new and improved equipment had been added, which included 46 new elecâ€" tricallyâ€"equipped cooling houses, on €airy farms throughout Waterioo eounty. The report showed, however, that of 222 stables examined by Dr. Mader, 45 had beon found unsatisâ€" PRAGUE. â€" Germany consolidated ber hold on Bohemia and Moravia with nuferous arrests and continuing troop movements. In Waterloo in 1935, only 320 nl-l Jons of pasteurized milk was delivâ€" ered to consumers, while in 1938, this | amount was raised to 660 gallons. In the same year, only 35 gallons of raw milk found its way into Wl-l #gerloo homes each week. the report Men Swap Spouses; Mules And Children Clinchk Deal Nazis Tighten Hold On Czechoslovakia of raw. milk delivered each in ‘35, and rose to 2545. There were To gallons last year only 22 gallons per day was wsed by consumers, indicating the wresult of compulsory pastourization. Per capita consumption of milk per day in Kitchener is figured at 1.637 quarts by the inspector. It was Dr. Endicott‘s opinion that the United Church‘s Fellowship Cruâ€" sade was helpful in rousing increased interest in many sections of Canada in the Church‘s work. Eifforts to have earlier remittances to the Missionâ€" ary and Maintenance Fund are provâ€" iny successful, he said. Secretary of the Missionary and Maintenance Committeo of The United Church, pointed out that Kewâ€" foundland, London, Manitoba and Alâ€" berta Conferences of the Church reâ€" ported an increase over the previous year, and at last three of these Conâ€" ferences are in provinces where conâ€" ditions hace not been as Tavorable as im some other provinces. Fifty Presâ€" byteris of the 115 showed increases in their givings to the Church, it was Newfoundland ...............$ 16,466 51 Maritimes ... 145,825.34 Montreal and Ottawa ...... 210,474.46 Bay of Quinte ... 118,936.31 Teronto ... 382,197.80 Hamilton ... 180,17604 Manitoba |......_._._.lc.ccc. $5,13315 Saskatchewan ........._.... _ $0,488.80 RIDENLR :sâ€"â€"comcwcmnciune â€" BBBAHAT British Columbia ........... 80,578 54 Donations ..........._.._.._ 3,368 14 n Twin City & % KITCHENERâ€"A substantial inâ€" erease has occurred in the consumpâ€" tion of pasteurized milk in both Kitâ€" chener and Waterloo since 1935, acâ€" ‘There were a number of Jowish The givings by Conferences are as ean obtain‘ Moone «> Emeraid Oil in iinal bottie at any modern drar It is sife to useâ€" and failure in any BR intantly stopped ; and are rid of tha: bother swapping deal inâ€" son drove to Fulton, Miss., in Johnâ€" : of two childremâ€"=ow==antomobile and were married acres of land. ‘February 24â€"the day the two wo said the warrants men obtained divorce decrees that cainst W. D. Johnâ€" did not permit remarriage for 60 nd. neizhbors, and diysâ€"the sheriff said. â€" The divorces were obtained on crounds of cruelty. C1 Police Chief L. A. Jackson. of Red $1,482,630.02 n trowbbem Rrand and the former Mrs. Johnâ€" «on are caring for all seven of the children. Chisf Jackson reported son were at liberty today, each under $:00 bond. Sherriff Niz said, while Johnson and Delia BrandJohnsof| re mained in custody, Johnson in de fault of $1,500 bond and the woman o° £1.000 hond. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Witmer and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Swartzentreâ€" ber and family spent Tussday with Nr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi in Welles Police Chief L. A. Jackson, of Red Bay, Ala.. said Annie Fay Johnsonâ€" Brand told him her former husband, Johnson. deeded 80 acres of land to Brand and her and gave them two mules in the swap. Johnson and his now wife were to receive custody of two of the five Brand children. Johnâ€" son has two children, by a former wife. the officer amid. Brand and the former Mirs. Johnâ€" and Myrtle and Mr. Roy Diefenbachâ€" er spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mre. Emery Strome in Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. George Medhurst of Albert Chapman last week. __Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seibert and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Seibert and daughter of Rosdbank and Mr. Omar Lautenschlager of New Dundse spent ber and Mr. Joe K. Swartzentruber speni Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Swartzentruber and Mr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hofâ€" stedler of Plattsville spent Sunday evening in North n-mm Miss Alice Boshart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boshart in Pine Hill . Mr..and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher Thers absent suffering from infiuenze. Victoriaburg Mr. Ezra Baechler «peni Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Christ Swartsenâ€" truber. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Herlich and ‘mubkl Scott Hoge This Werk; of a tenâ€"yearâ€"old boy is reported this , week as a result of the Tiu. | in Kitchener the public school enâ€"| relment is 5,893 of which 14 per cent . or 908 pupils are absent through sickâ€" | ness. in Waterioo Public Schools the enrolment is 1,481, with pupils absent or 24 per cent. ‘The total of pupils away at the Klizabeth Ziegler school is 90; Alexandra 85; St. Louis 131 and Central 23. â€"~While schools have been hard hit the past two weeks industrial comâ€"| panies and financial institutions are Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henty Ker.. A. J. Wilkon, KA., T. wht (MND NMW ND m Nan «aimmnmint formerly minister of St. w‘-_â€"yhuu- United Church, Napanee, and moved sho adwitisd a mouse heil dnaadcd to Toronto io compiste organization her affice ani she was ateping c l Epidemic Of Inffurna > Closes Preston Schools Twin City Pupils. has taken a hold of hundreds of citiâ€" zens in Kitchener, Waterioo and disâ€" ~ict for the past three weeks is Te ported by medical health officers to hbe abating. This is not so, however, of the new journal. in the case of Preston, Scott Hoge said the | _ RETROTTâ€"Three litle pigs that didn‘t get to market are upsstting Detroit‘s dog pound. The pigs ware rounded up by police sifter they Rall the pige ate so much, they would tuln | "I 4s ovident that the three sctaliâ€" the pound afficials <ifforts to balance tarisn powers are acting amber a would hbe no charge against the pigs with regerd to the danger to Lib if the owner waolld, auly hurry ani American yepillics war adf nor to claim them. Bedite®® U# wou, as a car ownrer, are contemt to sesume thr added hurden represented ib3 a Z«&eant mcoreese m thr gasoline tax. there is nothing you need do. Your silence will be interpreted as consent. . H you are not conteist, and wish 10 place yourseH an record 1 that efect an tiee amiky quaarter where vour abjection will carry weigist. call at your regular service <tation whether it br a BA atation ar ans otier, ,u«l mi_ze. ad nfl-whd_‘d the â€"â€" sn Pn d amd It is now proposed to secure an additional $6,000.000 from the motorist> Gi the Provimce through an ancrease in the gasoline tex from aix to cigirt cents per salion. . While themotorist. as a cititem. has been willing to assist the Covermment in problem« of admini<tration. = limit must e @et t0 the hunrden amposed upon him. There is not available from «fhcial C« In 1936 money «@fiected for hughmwar maintâ€"nance wa« beins diverted from thi« purposr to the ~ctemt i#f amcrease the burden. The average car owner is not a rich man. He does not drive a new car. ut â€"af 282212 qpaeseerger car saepistratsons an OQutarso an 1938 hbat 42.36) were new cars. Ne fl«'zmtnu:hik-ow-erisflr-dfi-wi_t zexed man in the community. En 1936 he wa> alrcads contributimy 30%, ol the provianmcial vevenue. Hoere aze the fagures fer 1936 and 1937. the latest afocial #xures from the Government. Ps.â€".â€"-u,&câ€"â€"â€"aa-n-‘-ua«-smmu._-,-(-iâ€"a dwwing 10000 ih,d”‘i‘lflefiufingflkâ€"mdlflâ€"mdp“fldâ€" afifi*-‘m“hsmm‘u Fwure a out for woursâ€"H. From am uts to aigit conts a golicn mean tinsâ€" of 33%% in GASOLINE TAXATION (Sharp Prins Shot umm «Dem. Nowaisd) «f the Waitte{® Waman Seficecd 10 Yoare Committiee declaraf that Chancdlior Hitler‘s «entry ‘yto CuechoBSlowakin must not ddéley in preparction Sor #oâ€" | tential politicd! anf whysical ««itiom . | Japan., he aail: Says US Seanster am mot likec the came omm 1| allked Tour miles the ather day and ; "Ht 4s svident to me That, in @ating for a Â¥i 20000 amiles* The Provincisl Revernur was... .. .. ... . 10,080 mikea* to act" Wel, 1 48 and | SE & on ns s Soes Emtenes Parid by the qudilic in Casdline Taxation........ #16009357 Porad bry the qpaiilic in Lacemers, @tc......__._.___. 11.] i.43 (All Provimncisl Empenditures)....... .. .. .. .. .. «af "Tuks Sn fl(h:-i-fl-lâ€"-fia 1936 . t «aif Hlflr_. * (18 uniles ger galion) Ts b '.hm.n-‘! «gpom "tir gecrcontire ewrdone o \ls> Meamsrests l amtzri en ce o ce cce se ve uce alh e tace in op on in on sallh i on oo oo cove ce ve noup s s # 4.144 761 Secemec) After Awr. 1. 2939 33+«%, Vi@It col\ cnienet source« FExpenditure on Roeads. Interest and Smiimp BUDDELL®S CARAGE CKing Street Nerth J £. GBgp drmure caweâ€" cobtanved â€" trem TAX represent« 30 al the Provance. it 1+ ms.i â€"sth uniar t» # 4 434 504 T.m11i.Ait Distrthutors tor W aserieo Comaty

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