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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Aug 1939, p. 1

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Inspevtor report rather odd stories going the rounds and one or two are so far-felched as to border on the ridicuoue. One story is that one taritter a few days after a cow had, (us-n condemned as ttttfit bought it Lark " tew days later. With tho routinued heat wuve in “mm-m Ontario roports (all of I milk shortage in MtttttV parts due to the shoritwi- of pasture tor the dtlry ho uh Thr (lislllrl of Kitchener and Waterloo. itnm-wr has no shortage of milk sintrti ltr C. K Mader. food .tud mtlk hum-rim: gtlttCt? tttla coun- ll it s, hw'll Mimi-d with n more (an- ' om min'ali than other) The in. my. mu m d ammo matures In not [no \‘mltl It"! on the whole m- satis- [Minn ftw this time of the your Summing futthv-t he said. “For" tire with” to in at tho sump in hum-m." hr \\>II1 mt. ‘tttul “lion the will". 'dit' Alum! In drought the not of mo IM loan Another good rain “on” hotly ttttttttarg (‘onllder‘IL however ’ No Milk Shortage In Twin City Says Inspector Dr. Mader. Amniwr story relates that one lar- rm-r protested so strongly and vio- lo-utiy when the inspectors visited " premises that they were (hiked to ti,. him to a tree while they com- pletrd their inspection. Reactors to the tuberculin teat in Wain-loo County. with the inspec~ tion nearly half finished, is around 13 mm cent.. a satisfactory tuure. stated Inspector Dr. Mailer yester- day, The first round of Inspection “I” he tluishtNi in the tall. The In- spectors report the farmers on the High to be co-operating well. Ac. cording to the inspectors the tact that farmers in large numbers peti- liullrd tor the inspection made their work cotutraratively easy. Another telson is that farmers now reallte the importance of having their herd. of rattle TB. proof. A third reason is that owners are receiving com- pmmttinn for cattle which fall to pass the test. all of which are do strayed and cannot be used or sold. Crops Helped By Good Rain In This County Tuberculin Test Half Done and Reactors Only About 13 Per Cen. County farmers (Io-operate Well Say Inspectors necessary at this time to provide the uust modern facilities. " " the board wishes to raise hon it should provide adequate accommo- ttations. stated Manager Ed. Amos. At prmcttt the hogs housed in the old pens had to be Inoculated to pre- h-m an outbreak of disease. He said money could be made it tur-to- date pens were provided and) pure- bred Yorkshires raised. “I'd Jun! u soon if there was not tl pl: on the phu‘i‘." said Mr. Amos. He did not think mueh_ot the argument that this farm competes with the farmers be. (angr- it they sold everything pro- ducml, it would not make a con-t, dif- torture in the market priest]. ; "it would mean you Grmsid in no :0 into the hog-raiding business,” (Continued on Page " " P, and Gre of Ari.He “Voted postponing the 'building it the board was not willing to spend the money Plans tor the has en were re-‘ewo women were Bundling on the tickled by Engineer g C. Klnshnjmnk ot the I... watching Kennedy who alaled the can: ot the amnion Ian‘d Schlppllng In the boat. _ . ' I The boy: were Jun shout so he! iucluding metal pen, on. Mm t Muuhl be $5.000 and the enttirnnmtt,lt""r pe an. dtun, qrttett ttttrr “P $3,000, it would conform with the parent!) decried to change places. new": design of ham and provide Wont nued on P130 " the most modern‘ mPirrmtltt for teed- ------- ----.-, ---- Reasons advanced for owe-In; the expenditure wu bee-use Galt mm! share in the can ot the $00,000 re. gislry office and also Day It. We in the $15,000 proposed immo menu at the county Jail. Ticking on another 88.000 for hog pen addi- Lon will not be met with favor try his municipality. declared Moor, McKay, l Strung proton- were and. try Mayor w, s. McKay ot (hit u I mask); ot the Board ot mo men! of the Home ot Ram... NIP day afternoon when the Imelda- was made that 88.000 be spent on a hog pen addition to the new hm. He contended that the Institution should be operated to provide thal- ter and comfort tor no ' "For than raising hop to be mum: the open market. The matter In sachet] tor two weak: after Mayor McKay urged board mantel-a to con- alder well before comlug to a deei, 51011. l Why Should County Go Into 1hter lit-31mm, Asks Mayor McKay. Pen Opposeil By City of Galt t8,ilt , Hog Yot.tttluat C/i') " Rt-. 'iii " g?- [Glen Mild Farm": have sun-IN! to cut har- "s ("mm "om vorv [and hut trdmp how It h kind of an " ymr Garden!- nrn havlward Then In had Inch a horny rain and wind and "tmp hall whirh didn‘t help " my Spring was mm Mt long and lots ot garden and. didn't mm. no at " Howl-Hy mp- Inna “abortive mid for 20¢ a qunrl liar! "Id our own [min red rup- harm for In In "cl laminar author And . mu. Ibo"? could do no harm "I am onclnslnz (Meow: tor rot-ww- ul wnttha,rcrtptton In thp Waterloo (‘hrnnlcle We on)” reading It vary much and don't want to mlu a copy “There are 12 houses going up on Bowman street and they would be possible consumers" Commissioner Glen replied. "I think it In wrong tint we should hand this over to Kitchener," Mr. Glen said. Crops In Manitoba Are Promising, Says Reader Writlng the Chronk‘la this ION! under date of July S9th and melon- ing "mew-Al tor mom" war a awh- ~rrlhor from own Plains, Mani. mhn, wring as follows: "It would be a good unemployment measure," tho chairman added "I think we should put the nu mains down i9 Waterloo instead of permitting Kitchener to come in and do it tor us" Commissioer mea said, "We have the money and the men to do it and I think we should Irro- vide the Waterloo people with that service. _ Superintendent Etsy Rush reported that the Bowman street household- Prs are getting up a pultlon to the commission to not for gen "I don't think that " will pay tor years and years." Secretary Jack Hansel and. "Anyway Kitchener ll willing to make an agreement that it wlll turn the mains over to us at any Mme It we pay what It cost them," "There are always strlnga attach. ed to agreements." Commissioner l At the July meeting of the Water-l "oo Public Utilities Commission. [Commissioner C. R. Glen strongly protested against Kitchener coming' to Waterloo to lay gas mains. It ii) understood the local commission. were not willing to lay mains in Wa- terloo tor Bowman street district' and the Kitchener commission] promptly altered to do so. Commis- sioner Glee said he was not BatiMied with reduction in an; rate given Wa. terloo and believed it should more. "But it seemed like quite an out- by for one one consumer." Chairman William Henderson. Br., said. "it would mean laying about 3.000 feet ot main." Waterloo county I. now “lamb more than one-third completed and expectation are the area will be on. lulled (some Pimc.,in the only mu whed all ot the am tests will have [been read and reported. Build Own Gas Mains Says C. R. Gies Hydro Member l E. I, Mcdarutrhry, county anion] :turul representative, stated that " ures from the Ontario Uveotock Branch at Toronto. show that about 18.000 head ot cattle have received the T.B. test In the TB. tree area ctmpaign now being conducted‘over the county. Approximately 1800 cat- tie or ten per cent were turned down. The doparlmonf is now extending the test to Wentworth county where initial work started this week. 1800 Cattle Fail To Meet T.B. Test; 18,000 Tesied The drowul occurred in ttutlcstrs driven by all“ Dorothy mu, {view of Il':,',',',':',.; young wife m.Pmlon. um! Ernest Bani-ted. Rol- sister-muw, Mm. mum 'Notttaan, 4tNberrg collided on tho Haida”; ‘muchor St., Manama-mm whom Road, out ot lure Stu-"lay mm. he had been “an.“ at the his? According to police. the two we- rmrt during the W; were.. Tt"sntieles sidenwlpod. lentil" Boul- two women were alumna; on the 'teet'q car hurting Into a ditch. The bank ot the lot. watching Kennedy :Brill car remnlned on the pavement. and Schipplln‘ In the boat. l Police said charges will be laid, "The hors were Jun about so toot ------'------------- A ucond mam, In hurled only try the presence of n slump 'rrotrud- in; out a! the water. when Kenne- dy's have communion, Adolph Schin- cling. 'Bmucher 81.. Kitchener, dived into the water in In attempt to save him. A weak swimmer. Schippiinx succeeded only in reach- ing the stamp and clinging to it until help arrived. I "" le- DI... W) Vincent Kennedy. M. ot W01“!- u- 81.. Kitchen.“ drowned about I.” an. Set-1m II“ he Wrom a but Into Pie-ant 141. at New Dundee. He VII n mead employee ot the Model “in. Kitchener. The victim ot millet end " communion Ind hut who! of (mm the note ht the end at Hitch“! dit. In e tut- bottom row hoe! to mnn‘to Aller- Ilde Park. where they led been camping. Minute Near'New Wee [HE WAlillr il,.?,,!,,,, ,,f,:illiillltfl,llfifiIgi % "_11,, MEN "i8alrtii,, DEATH IN ' FIRE Two Killed and 23 Injured Over Week-end Three other motorists were tn. jured In the ('huhnm diurlcl. Ill on London Ind “(that Inn”. three u Bora. a Mulch won“ M Collnnwood. and I Toronto to.“ Alxlnmrdho Considerable interest is being tah. en in the annual summer meeting " the West District camp ot the Men- nonlte 'Brethren in Christ Church. which opened at the Mennonite amp site. east of Kitchener on Thumb]. Aug, 3 and continues until Aug. tt. This is the ttrtyt time the M181}. lum- mer camp has been he” in this dil- trict. F'or the last two yen" it I“ held at Stayner. About 90 tent- ere pitched on the camp site with Rev. B. S, Shantz. district superintendent, m charge. Thope don! “9' Mn, John P, No Gill and Mrs John Woodcock. hath of Royal Oak, Mich In a realm of " tendon! tn which ttre ttrritt" of two can: war» also hurt Singing a Feature. 'Special singing of choruses. octane. etc., will be contributed by the young people trom Kitchener, New Dundee and other points and deaconeuoo. Two persona died Ind " other! ware Injured In I serie- of mum accidents on Westpm Ontario roman, crowded during tho week-0nd dunno heavy rtttttqtormtt, Prominent ministers of the church will participate, including " mini.- ters and deaconeuea from Ontarfo. A special feature In the you; poo- ple's conference with Rev. W. B. Mayer. president of the City Minion Workers, supervising the program. Another highllght ot the month: will be Missionary Dar. Aug, 'th. when several returned Ind outgoing Qilssionarles will tweak. 18eoneste, Ming Part; Mennonite “Camp Meeting New In Progress Here Ptominent Members and I The eminent Rotarian told Thei ‘Chronicle that even through the crisis of last September he felt optimistic, when pmticslly every- one else we: pessimistic. “I felt optimistic because the possibility of war reste’d with Germany, Italy, France and Great Britain, but I am now pessimistic because the decision no longer rests with them, end we have given Poland and Roumnnin 'blank cheques' which will auto: maticnlly draw us in in the event of I trouble. The people of the world (Continued on Fuse 8) l " don't think for an instant that Glut Britain. France. Germany or Italy will sum the eonMet, none of whom wish to go to war," asserted It, Potter. "Poland or Roumanin ‘will do it in order to keep what they've got, and I believe that in spite of this Great Britain is putting the pressure’on them to make cou- cessions. ', ( KITCHENER, August 3.--Belief that a war my be precipitated in Europe during the next month we: expressed today by Dr. A. E. Potter, Kitchener, international mbuudor of Rotary International. Dr. Potter recently returned from a six-month: tour of fifteen countries in Europe trl Asia, covering n total of 32,000 an en. Returns to Kitchener from Six Months’ Tour of War Threatens In Europe Next Month Says h. Potter Fifteen Countries. _ All pemm clasped Injury when ‘cars driven by all“ Dorothy mu, Preston. 5nd Ernest Bounced. Hol- dolxtrg collided on tho Haida”; Road, out ot lure Sunday night. Cars Collide Near Heidelberg; Occupants Unhurt Falls 35 Feet, Lands in Tree, Slightly Hurt Wu" was the second unu- micstte in the tnmlly'u recent ox- porlanceg Her arson-roll brother was knocked (on it! In automobile a the" an. no whlle crossing the atrmrt All! In. tau-sped uninjured. L Docion could Mull: a null cut on m an. torched All thunder trruuq. Tttoy «an to mks-tho girl to mum at Human: hr n complete X-rar epoch-up. can“; over" the $1AUl8EN3K9, - A In unit In. In] In has In a. an.- on ot tutu-on - Bub. She roll " to“ m t had would. ad "earod vim-nor Injuries when do toll-{Ito tho tree. in. In NIH“ to it" I Ivan McNaughton. most seriously ‘lnjured ot the trio, was removed to 'Kitctumer-waterud Hospital, whore hll condition was reported In "ttood". The other two, who were removed to their homes. are Funk atom... l2. and Sunley Morerr, M, foreman. The three men were attempting to connect the [u mun they were overcome by linen. They were re- move! from the Mlle! trench by Rudolph Schultz and Kenneth Ai) Ibert. fellow-worker; who happened [to see them lying nneomtou. _ Slr fharlen, leader In median Bnanee for many yum amoral aor. al Victoria Howl“! here only the day before. Mo.MrRnAc-Wir Clarion Blah Gordon. president of the But oe Montreal. died "Manly In mum here July " He wu Tt your: oH. Through his association with the Bank of Montreal ind textile all glu- rttotutteturi" autumnal. he was one of the (region ninth the. torg in Cnnadicn Int-Inc" and an- ance t “It was fortune Sahel-t and Schultz came “on; when they did. They are all In good condltlon now and all but McNaughton were he! at work the next day." Sir Chas. B. Gordon, Bank of Montreal President. Dies He Is survived " " widow “a three soul. 0 Blair. Howard and John. ot Monlml. Dam Goes Dry And Stays Dry Despite Rain According to Occu- TUI, mist-In manager ot the Public Utiliiiu Com- mission, the men'had been connec- ting a cowling in the mlin when the accident occurred. "The men were working on n mun and Ind 1 little trouble with the coupling," Mr. Thu sud. "rho all ls usually stopped " In a we like that. but they had some ditrtcuttr with the jolnt and trot lone (u. _ Fellow-workmen uved the lives ot Mam men. employed by the Klleh- ‘ener Public Utilities Commit-ion In laying 1 six-Inch an main on m Street, at Kitchener on MI] Inor- noon. Kitchener Public Utilities Men Overcome When Connecting Gas Main. lim Of ~Tliree As Workers- bie Bug» tor I nurow “rip M wan-r running through tho than from I creel the dull In dry (at tho tirgt "no In tho memory at the old.“ random- in (I. eib Inc. _ 'Yery Good Results’ Says Advertiser I - " iETiGirid F" “"' “mt? karma... hom the (Comm-d on I"... I) 31'qu or M; "ttee Ill. took ttttl in may»! Pellet, " W s n dough;- who“ In 'd'l'gtttd Inn-band forced her to take poison, police uni “to” have not yet in “Hod. Fi The My In ("scouted bylug Cliford Ann, who h a ton-n! on pet the gt't'n (a. all put-timo' cmployeo of on Mule. 'nd BRESIAU. Aug s. - Heavy rain fell our the Kitchener an. during the week-0nd. but tho m clplunon Mild to "In the k- w! at tho WI!!! In the Bro-Ian dam to her mother ghos _ not (now. She does know ltd a in dead. Whether In. H . We of teyrttr om_ made A of heart We and Self; Jhhrtalsllirl The Baden lloetric Hatchery writes, "We In: had you erred results from Chronicle unorth- In; this summit! will continue tor the 1940 won." l Wimperdive freight "to. lime-l be considered without delay. Wheat Board accepting eottMtrrttnent Aug. 1 and paying board prices ion dednc~ lions. favorable rates (loci-ion of lit- tle hetteitt to [Armor on thin you". crop unless immodinte." Councilor». tower Figaro in unplficnlion of this wire, Mr. ‘Nixon told the are”: "On “0-day, Amt. l, ltte Wheat Board Nun tte- ‘rabting delivery of Ontario when. and will my the board mica of " cents. No, 1 undo. delivered Mom il'Pll. After deducting freight, viru- tor chug", lower nude. Me,, the tarmor will he lnrhy if he revolver " cent. before he Marin deducting hi. own com of trucking. tummy»; and produciion, A most disc-nun;- ingly lnndoqunto tttture The right mm per hundrodweight which he lon- try nnflir discrimination m (rein "in it of real importance " nncially, In" altogether trim the principle Involved I "l Inn-eh of can)”, that the (an; Wanna.“ on Pu. ll _ Inability of the King Government to deal before September with the apps-i rounding allegedly uninir discrimination in freight rates on Dunno-grown when will be u great disappointment to the farmers ot Western Ontario. says Hon. Har- ry C. Nixon. Acting Minister of Attrr culture. A Martin Transport Co. truck. dri- ven by Harry Winters. Cedar street south. was about to make a left turn Itrom Weber into Breithaupt street after the driver had stunned with his hand. when 1 car, travelling in the lame direction, Ind driven by Herbert Bronxhton, North Bar, at- tempted to ms the [user machine. Jrhe North Bay man appeared to lose control of his car. " mounted the west curb and travelled 20 feet along the sidewalk before it returned to the pavement where It crossed the ant cum and struck a on: driven by Fred Fiehl, the New Jersey men. 1 Notitted by Hon. W. D. Euler of the llkellhood this delay. Mr. leon promptly sent the following mess-gs to the Federal Minister of Trade and (hmmercg: Hon. W. D. Euler Says Anal Cannot Be Dealt With Till September. Wheat Price Hearing Urged l,L- By Hon. Ell. Nixon hood, Us and "fiernaes "Heidi bruise. mount the upper parts ot their bodleu. The Injured persons, all ot EH1:- beth. New Jersey. are Mrs. Fred Halal. Walter Lin and Dinute Biom- III. In addition to gushes about the Three persons were Injured It Kitehetter Friday when three motor vehicles "ttred In accidents at the corner of Weber and Bretthaupt streets. I Western Ont-rich worn droniht in three years In: 'tsrftrsiteiy ended liiuiii; when (nylons nun loll nonv- , With more than n lch or moisture lidded to the shower: on Saturday Ithe run was generally noel-lined u lot “the million dollnr" variety. as marched crop. Immediately allowed Wists-tit at the downpour. I At Brnntl'ord the min In: no heat- In Accident at" One Intersection beam from moisture outweighed possible ion to their grain. In some isection- so heavy was the downpour that Ieldtg were nooded and. groin sheave: floating in pools ot water In 100th Word and Brant counties. Thrtefiarsri'rgure lmPerth County the rain was gen- erous and (armor: slid corn, root crops Ind pasture land shoved Im- mediate Improvement. . Scarcely any district was mined by the [omen] shower: and only In a section ot Il-luron County surround- lng Godorlch was more report that more rain was It!" needed. Thousands of acreh Great grain was suited as It stood in luck- in golds! buy. the farmers believed the " than some“ and Idhwnn were nooded and highway tulle failed for nearly " hour during the height of the storm. " our early iverr" LGioiiGGL, mvlnco. Heavy Rains Over Weekend Worth Million Dollars Little tGi Victim Of Runaway Mishap; Arm h, Broken (b -. 0......» YA“. -r- An null-um new occurred at tho town- uno Mennonite Church on Inn- dny no“. A. Mr. Hun Iota", Jr.. And are. children dun up to the chuck no hon. tiled " a brew. lying on a. ald- ot tho to“. Imu- a. hm: and Into-In; out tho oo- cunnnu. Dr. Want in and and ttad one was boy removal to an K.-W. Hospital when In X-ny untied n broken Inn. Syrup-thy II extendod to tho bully u um ia the third noel- dent, A Mother having Inland twice "on I Noun arm and n Muvor Woslpy MrRertio "-th this wwh that than» In 9'97! lilo"- hood of tho W-tprno mane" approv- Ing the mom-y hrhw wlrh gnu-r- Ita Ihlro cow-nip tho proposed new oddlllon to the K AP Oolltho, The "ttttl mm m the Twht City cm- Ioln ie "Moo Local Liberal leer, Surprised jAt Criticism i The old Marlin Chopping Mill ll pmpurinx to erect a new mixing plant at the rear of its prone.“ quin- iers, Workman In removing the old building rormertr the A S. Gin» rich "in mill. It will tte "mined by a building ot steel and rancroie. 60 x " {on Ind mum-1491i in main building, The mixing plant ttt the front will be mow-d to give space for nim-ng- and showrmm. Othor imtrrovomssttts noted along: the "ree, In the rmteeortttintt m white and blue valor whom:- ot the! Fbeh Wilton Service Sutton. Thu Cittea' Servloo I: also rmteeoratimt. I I Mr. Hush uid'lir. Home] and the f which he V“ wed for $128 by - idemrtment are pleased with the!“ Mather. a W91] driller. Menno- (machine shop practice chum " unites generally retain from court ‘Galt Collegiate where cm.“ of be-' litigation because of their religion .tween 20 and 40 youth: take n 13- beliefs, week course. I Martin said he believed he was WATERLOO TO GIVE APPROVAL Slimnmh's gamm- ls, remodelling the front ot its building and the my mill"- pump moved sigh! feet from Btreet lintl to ronform with new gov- emmml rpxuiltibnn, As tar as Kitchener and the town- ship is concerned I have had no part in the noxious odor controversy. Some complaints were received from township residents but Mr. Smith said he referred them directly to the reeve as the proper authority In the matter. “I have expressed no criti- cism of the new" committee at any time". conctuded Mr. Smith when queried by the press. Mill Property Being Remodelled; Building Active F5LMrRA.-Bttildmtr has been ac- tive the pui month with 0‘!"an im. proving and adding to their prowr- lien, Hydro Commissioner J. mu Smith. M.L.A,. tor North Waterloo, when he was advised of the anus.- tion trom Aid. B. F. heavine at the city sewer committee meeting that his is taking sides with the township in an "undercover manner.” $226,000 GGas, Kitchener made In effort to have the classes established in its, city without success. It would have tery.At.tt' them_to the extent of The you; will be divided inm'Awm“ $120. 3:: gill 52f "t'.',affiis,t'j'iii.i,i,ii,iii,ijl With permission from the elder. months The classroom will have of his church. Nelson Martin. of near 27 iiiiii%ii7e feet of "nee in ihift. Clements, a Mennonite, entered foI'mdry leased by the invernment" l'tl"ytc?P't l alriyf1 '"yf itt 'HGiiii"aii sTu'Ciu"ittia, " and 25 years of use 1nd they will be pai_d_ I living, nllqyunce. chiller; "edGriiitiaj'i'rii'irCrc'GiG here. There will be between M and $5 ,,iettrpre,rg' Py .the reqth. -- the. _ borniitG aC. GALT.--utror Minister N. o. Ripe! announced this week 600 young men from may put: of On- tnrio will be trained u aircraft me- chnica by the Ontario department of labor It the request of the de- partment of national defence. I _ CIA!“ will be organized under Hon. N. o. Hipel Announces Aircraft Classes for Gait. 600 Young Men To Be Trained As Mechanics i Bo that when the-e observation- were published, Inaplciolu mind- new back to the day. when there In turmoil in political camps over the suggestion that Drew and Boone Mwnliegh and Hepburn and othera were angling tor some sort of a con- aolidated government. Win there something of the kind in tho wind now? Were Hewurn’s remarks at Niagara Fun to be coutrned " a feeler in this direction! But wagging tongnea can atop (Continued on Page " l It. Henna: uncured " e Motion Picture Dietrbutore' dinner " which ‘Col. [new In the weaken end in preliminary mute, the Ont-rip wemier mid hie nndience that the Conlerveiive leedet we: e eplendid type ot cltlun; that it he, Henna. had to give up oilice at Queen'e Perk, he hoped that the new government would be handed by the Colonel. He expreneed spore"! of Drew’- criti- chm ot the More! Government'- progreu in building up Cnnede’e ne- tlosl defense. I Tenanc- nvo he. want“ In On- urlo palm“! circle: dnrlu tho put (our du- nno Pun-hr mgertuas it Mun. “I: went out of III In to in nice things "tttttt his politics) onydnont, Col George A. Drew. To Be Matted Au. 8: Prearuerm.tmmPtaiasThm. May Announce Election Date this iit?,'f,i!s)'l'i,'ltll, . k any mm o n- t d u nircnft ALI emom e tario “em-3"" . . quest 0 e e- .. defenee. Jlim nght To orgunized underi under i -. -_.AL ijmg Farmer oh, 'Remanded at Call ) "ALT Wm Harrison. North Dnmfrlm farm" and former provln- mlal c-hamplon plowmnn. londny pleaded gum)- to two «huge. of armed rotrhery and was annndM try Mnulurun Blake to Thttodtty tor which" Tha- whom-rm counsel. Paul 1htrr-ne, in mtklz. a strong plea for Iotttotter, rote red to the Tomut matt'tt tyr.etoo "cello!" fir col-d "rartttorxt. M: Kitrhnnor, 27; For- xun. 3; Galt, 3; Walprloo. 2; Tor onlo. 4; Preston, I: Total plu'ed. 77; Total man working, 160, Yesterday Hon. Norman o. libel, Minister of Labor. gave the Chron- icle a statement on the hunter ot men employed at the Shand Dam near Fergus which will he of inter- eat to citizens ot the Twin Clty. 1Mayor Gordon ot Kitchener has been ‘critlciling the authorities stating ‘that the last time he visited the Pl"""? ot operations he could see only two Kitchener men at work. Kiteh, ener ban 27 men employed as com- pared lo M for Branttord which In the opinion of Mr. H’ipel, in more than fair to Kitchener, since Brantford ls assessed a greater proportion of the costs. Waterloo has two men at work. After August 1st the depart- ment of labor will have full control in engaging men to work on the M trom various municipalities intercit- ed and the next report will be much more favorable to them. There were 164i men employed on the Jah July 218i. The HM ttelow "hows the number of men placed from each contributing munirinullty as ot July lot. Since Friday evening there have been mow ('hankos mad». em int the next Hatpnwnt win show a greater num- ber of men belng placed from the contributing munlglpalltien. The numher ot Men employed on July 21at, accordinx to Mr. "Ivor. "ares, are: More Men To Get Work From Kitchener and Waterloo. 160 Employed ht Sham] Dam Martin said he believed he woo the victim of an unjust claim and tho elders of the congregation granted him permission to defend Ill-lei! on the grounds of justice. Martin won this cult and vu awarded 8120. Nelson Martin Wins - Against Well Driller and Awarded $120. Hempered by low water pressure in the nearest hydrant, the itreeturn [found it necessary to by hon I block to either side of the tire. It took nearly three hours to bring {the blue. fanned by a strong south little, completely under control. N had just smiBeient time to me. out of the room and shout 'fire' to warn the other fellows," he mud. (Continued on Page " was l would". end $3653}; Ga; seemed to burst into Barnes at one,'.' teleted Cglin Weber. "r was "woriinCiri- titCiriiiine room and had Just put some more materin! in ISV mtehine, yhen that. Quick response by the Kitchener Bre department under Chief Harry Guerin is credited with preventing the tire, the most serious locally from unending to other buildings in tht, 'seitrhboyrhopd. ‘ o. Campbell, owner of the bull- uess. who was in the front of the tfPlt when the fire broke out, told T e Chronicle he had only ancient time to get his business pope“ out before the structure we! enveloped in thurter. Other em- Bloyeee were A. C. Jardin, Edna! ender, Walter She-rd. Donald Cognbell end Colin Weber. Breaking out on the second Boor of the building, the fire named to every corner in n few second; giv- ing the men only “ancient time to hurry to nanny. Loan is estimated at more than $30,000, the structure belly; Intent! to the ground: KITCHENER. Aug. 8.--4tix not: narrowly new death In" to- night, when thine: stswetrt through the Industrial Felt Co. futon on Guelph street, following In explo- sio'q in.t.he mixing r_oom. 7 Euphyees Nurowly Escape As Blue Sweeps We Following Elm. . >$30,000 fhe ht Kitchener Felt Factory

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