yo e anarne ks *‘w 3 and came to Kitchâ€" . _ bmer lhst: Qetober : Previous . Lo .cont «. amg Hére he â€â€˜ICM a farm near _ Whaaly gor on poane Hte in mat year. . Hé.wAs a well knowsn reasident smrsgin mane se po man on : death wil pome Jm&a u'mâ€-ny"trm’ Pan ds "â€" ntrant / south on ©Wednesday on Monday afterncon at 2.20 dfvleck r&muâ€"ndu lndly. Outs. 4i <ale tha Can # was a member of Bt. Peter‘s Luthcran. church. The>. funeral ‘tookâ€" place at ' fling. IAterment took place Funcralâ€" of Mrs. was lurgely attended by friends and troim W and m!qn'equcu_d at_the resiâ€" Gericb on ‘Queéh street at two o‘clock whd! le<pr. in : St. . John‘s ; Lutheraf UObyrch by the Rev. Mr. Bockeimanu, followihg which interment was made in Mount Hope Cemetery. â€"*‘The floral tributes were many and sons ortside the family being the folâ€" uhnd‘ Matrtin staff, a wreath from > J. Martin, >a/ wreath ftom. Mrs. Arendt and daughters Ells and Helen of Kitchener,;. a,.spray ‘from the ‘cast of the play "Aunt Buskd‘s Visit," a and Yarverthe ‘a'lpny.g’ï¬d-†ï¬&flm F*RiBirach ® Homéi) i :~wreath t ‘. Aidand Missionary ‘John‘s ‘Charch. The Bést Medicine siray "ma merve Oen resoe oo little ones. â€" ‘Their~ssperipnge hss thught theim that the Tablets always mnr claimed for them and that: thiy‘ oin ho. given with | &wm aif'-rmm Sbdbce td iï¬ on o. wrt es 8 tifon, Que‘, * iby‘s OW Thbibts © ars‘ the‘ best t 1 ht Uttie obes. 1 bouight i mmm $ m tvk Auit they soor made m y asd and now 1 hi " wo¢ * we ? srithout thom."â€" The t whiflans Mediciie CS. Brotkrilie, Bc and". M..Molan, 40 Conrtâ€" * land Ave. Wist, & son. / 1 Aw'u'muu Mrs. Hexry '.n'r'. ‘held on Tuesday afternoon, eb Sacs ns m E: ET .‘;_:‘ faetD a4¢/ â€"\‘t:'?‘t.ï¬gjcp:!‘ y May to Mr. aod, Mrs W# ettinutér," a "son." saxttes: y * e JRM ANâ€"AY" Kitchener, . April $th, to Mr. and Mrs. DaRiel W. Borman, 108 Queen Streat South, twin daughâ€" ‘vare, Audreyâ€"Winnifred andâ€" Ads Dorothy. j At Kitchener, May ‘3rd, to g-g Mrs. Aldren Basts, 14 Henry Ziegler Was Largely Attended [ox’ ‘ha IRVIN GOETZ For Little Ones 40 \Simeon # weeke, du even bhe Ldi-hahr&mmm the west, where he lived for a number @ é,’f realdence at 47 Huge Heo. was. taken il1 on Bunpâ€" day. ng, atteg.returning . home: _ The late Mr. Cork, who was in his j 418t year al the time of his death,} Cork, of ‘Nisgarsâ€"onâ€"theTake..and" at| } > > 44 ctrkd presqrut Liting in ‘Toronto. Mrs. G¢0.| . A preity wedding was sdlemnised at Cork, mothér of ‘the late Mr. George St. Mary‘s RC. alyurch at nlhe o‘clock E. Cofk, died only kbout two months‘ on Tuesday morning when Miss Conâ€" ago. . . * < "| stance Schiklitzke became the bride : TORONTO, May ~6.â€"Doath came very suddenily to G. . Cork, manager otll.UIM“: ot the . ?‘-:'-‘Imw tilkies of only a tow days from pmeuâ€" welake, and wat the amn of uesc | | _ WEDDINGS theLake, and was the s0n Of GOOTEE } & .___â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"~smme on "‘‘Mr. Cork left Toroato for some time aud werntto‘ Regine, where ‘he was partper in the firm of Chas, Goldâ€" man and Company, one of the largâ€" est bond houses in the west. He was a member of the Rotary Club in Reâ€" gina and was Gne Oof the mostâ€"prominâ€" ‘ent men in brokerage circles in the west.â€" In ms th@ ‘late Mr. Cork was offered the mWpagership of the Unitâ€" ed Financial Corporation ot Toronto, and he withdrew from the, partnerâ€" ship . of ao‘bgflâ€â€œmn Company to come to this city to accept the pogâ€" ittomn â€"which hd Beld untf the time of his death; © 3. > m«h,«d% of ~A ce s e a sopn.n‘ Mrs. Cork, ‘yho was formerly Miss Ethel Tesky, and one daughter, Cathâ€" erine Constance, aged siz years, surâ€" vive. There are also two brothers, Mr. 8: E. Cork," thatiaget" of mortgage investments â€" of the : Confederation Life Associatidh, and Mr. W. A. Cork, of the ‘insurance department in the parliament buildings, and one sister, Mrs. Amsden, of thif city. Councilior and Mrs. Stroh Presented With ‘Tea Set | by Council.. â€" : aembied "at tihin home and read. fhe : Déar Mr.:and Mrs. Stroh: The dcâ€" mdymm age seems to, us, kn.. .collenyués /of Mr. Slron in . the h«; Omcli:ld his associates in ‘TM‘“_'-H Town for > so many years, to call for a hearty expression of goodwill and good wishes. While the news that Mr. Stroh had taken & if witprised af their home on Victori@ Government plans 1,000 miles o rural Hydro liGes in five years. . * { Whe oficial referendum fAgures, as Amnounced today, give the riding: of North Watertdb & "No" imajority of 2097. ‘This was the count announced tÂ¥ Returning Oficer W. Cairnes who ‘condubted the" coubt ‘at the County torwarded to Oviaws mow. > > > . > Unnoad uns sthian Wellesiay Towbship all mssisted in y > rnreey MAJORITY 0F 27 imao'- ~parents, 31 Louiga. Street: i Formosa, â€" Flint;,.Tavistock and other , points. cents to 18 conts for a half pint. twelve cents a q ' quautity : patrons â€" of 17 pint tickets Tor the this of i0 its use from Misch, Port Huron, Micki; was the scene of a charming spring wedding on ‘Tuesday, May: 3rd, at 1 o‘clock when their ~daughter Miss . Bertha, was married to Mr. Walter Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Hoffman, Waterlo0. . _ _.,. C * ‘ The bride was preftily gowned ih a dress of nayy blug beaded georgâ€" eefe with corsage bouquet of roses and ‘illes of the valley and wuflu a dainty blue hat to featch. â€" <‘~ \ She was attended by her cousin Mrs, Chas. Misch, of Mount Clemens, who wore a brown taffets gownâ€"with brown hat and carried a Bouquét of sweet peas and roses. The bride groom was supported by ~Mr. Chas. Misch. © Rev. O. Photenhour, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, performâ€" ed the ceremony. + . After <the wedding a daifty> we@g ding‘ dinner was served t# the im« mediate friends of the young people after which they left on a wedding trip‘to: Toronto and ‘Waterloo. ind eE coteg eR ER ENCEA tian Wo REFic dilg ‘trip to Detroit â€"Mr. .. and ~Mré ‘Thaler will resige in Kitghener; / THALERâ€"NICHOLSON ~The wedding was quietly ~solemâ€" mized on Thursday afternoon at the parsonage of Trinity _ Methodist Church of Miss Mthel Nigholson and Many beautiful and costly gifts were received by. the young. péople showing the high esteem in which they are held. On their return they will réside in Detroit. % WeMedlay Tp."... 878 ; Wookwick TD. ‘/. 488 Waterlo® Th.merrvttie Kitchoner Waterioo * A qulet mani&- solemaized at St. Mary‘s. thurep "bon Monday when Miss Helen Soenosk!â€"was married to Mr. Leo. Schekene;, _‘ ns oo m s i Zinger performed the inipressive Mr.. Emil. Bastisn, supported the bridgegroom and Miss Ida Schekene i #1435 +C 299 HOFFMANâ€"MISCH ‘The houle of Mr. and Mrs. Gustay 2476 ied by the Maj. Mig. e e Yevin 3018 No Yes 107 a91 91 614 _ The only new tury in, the evidencée ‘was secured byâ€"N. Jeffrey, counsel for the defence, during the crossâ€"examinaâ€" tion of Stanjey Hase, the driver of the McLaughlin car which took the tajurâ€" «a4. man to thebhospital following the Pav ETE o Oe B oe o Mess ces‘ Fea .3 Ar e > that death was due to a fracture "M ‘the base of the skull.: Chas. Michel. |comminomoodiioenciiimacaqetctton «the. City Engineer‘s staff, spoke of | few dgys prior to the occurrence. Te nï¬ i 2| mdiar malnes nam :o the sccident which was su as | Néved® there was nilffciént evidence to an exhibit. . He had measired ‘off the | Justity‘ conithiitmient ho made ott tha various distances tmarkéd on the planypapers accordingly:"Fhe hearing 06‘ from _ instructions. given . by Chief cupled about two hours. $ ie * O‘Neill. , lvho-hin given it. / ~ F At the conclusion of the evidenceâ€" > Again‘ assuring you of our most sinâ€" Mr. Jeffrey declared: "If this case[cere good wishes for. a‘ long and were presented to a jury om.this eviâ€"| prosperous and happy life for you mwwviï¬nin%â€"' , Tew ad facts of any, importance be tng brought ont.. No less than five of o d hsennle â€". Albort Martinp, of the: Alerandsr B Sn‘ enfrctatait in ts‘ 3 onl moraing tommitted ‘for trix} by Mag» . Dr. Shields,.who. wag.called to the hospital, submitted the results of the Kramer,,did>not. stop." _ Crowp.â€"Attornuey .D. 8. Bowlby reâ€" plied, saying: "I submit that there is sufficient,evidence to commit for trial. Xoubaye the evidence of Wendall to show. that Martin was there.‘ B‘only kmtoql;,hln, as. a, witness to show that heo.was with Martin and that the man was on the rosd and that they pasged. bim, But we have evidence to show that, this story is not :correct. Besides,, that..we have eviderice that this auto did not have.these marks a At the conclusion of the evidence Mr. Jeffrey declared: "If this case were presented to a jury on. this eviâ€" dence there is not a High Court Judge in the country who would:allow it to go before the jury. The evidence is full of anomalies, ‘Wendall, a Crown witness,, Absolutely swears that the car in Which ho was traveling did not strike $he, deceased and that, it stopâ€" ped.withinâ€" 20 or 30 yards of the acci dent,.. while every. other Crown witâ€" | mss };‘ beléd'mimm}hvevute;:‘ts. â€" The following Specials in the Readj;go-Wear Department wxn est all who. require: Women‘s Wear, for they are Decided Bargaing, Store will be open allâ€"day Wednesday.. _ ~=>. ~=; ~ _ _" "" mï¬%"g;;; to $50.00 for ©.. ... . . : =PwiIV :, regilar $83.00 to $39.00 $19 5( LADIES‘ AND MISSES‘ JERSEY Suits, made in heather and plain These have fine tu ind taveret buttsn. him. gof ming. Very special at. . ° on Big Bargains WiEss arocal $e i: P00 t o. SOTD WHITE COTTON Gowns in kimâ€" ona style, with lace edge on neck and aleove, very special ....«.. .. TOn LADIES‘ SUITS, SERGE, GAâ€" BARDINE and Tricotine, made in in taupe, navy, copen, sand " to: be in have fine mR NOH Te *Cmm _ r,;{colons zï¬rw .‘..‘m The members of the Town Council and Officials, 3. Ne D. BOHLENDER, Mayor. The, address was read by Councilâ€" lor A. Foster and a beautiful tea set of Limoges China was. presented by Mayor. Bohlender. _ MILK CHEAPER IN WATERLOO The Waterioo milk dealers have dropped the price of milk to ~local consumers. â€"‘The prices in effect are 16 pints for $1.00 or 32 pints for $2.00. Aithough, Mr.; and Mrs: ‘Stroh were completely ~surprised :they responfed suitably, . Dainty refreshments vero‘ then served and anâ€"enjoyable . sociat hour was spent. M f \ Bme:"':wmm from 62¢ to 45¢ in aâ€"week at Milton: :‘ 4 PHBHt s : ~> C 3 e o ¢ 6 &" & ~*dp 2 x . 4 ' 5 i Lh urn ln 8 yh ie‘ se ihen coyg / hS So MV ol io 0 m wl '.ï¬ _ dodb of °8 ff, (wifp Oit (loths in lengtB$ troth ‘1 to 3i % red ir c o driagt 5 & bg‘y . e s e Â¥] Ee e t x ces udn k +o »ah 2 oN ns th \~ se on yR â€" wm-m M .- “ to da c 4hi t 645 dl;g-‘@niw'v ++ -Maa m reg.| $6:60for :»,,, :; «PSFV Ald AND ‘MIBSEY W ATER: 4 a '. w '“ m .md f‘wno convertible ‘collar, all around Hrorigt Mc“ bak 33 15. AT TRVP Cb ; mt “ L ADIES‘ COATS, made in velour, deer, navy and taupe, i with stitching and buttons reg. .50 $29.00 to $32.00 for . ;. . LADIES‘" COATS in long and sport \Nengths, pretty styles with . pleats. These have loose backs, others. are ette, â€"tweed arnd navy, sand, grey are %4â€"sport lengths, and are mostâ€" ly belted, regular $22.00 to $24.00 for ......... belted. ©These have shawl, shirred nape. hayy. shnd wid copes regle , NAVY, id > co » * in en‘ is Reo" â€" <J4 5h for tibys fa 0 ". )* "*""* $6.15 MISSES‘ WATERPROOFS3,~ in Mmdb?num.m vertible: collar, . Regular â€" @75 $12.156 for P MISSES‘ COATS IN POLO; Tlovâ€" te, â€"tweed and> serges, colors of Â¥oialmoom, : N back, convertible @@ TK . as in our Cigar clerk ‘W. &. ‘Gould, in Monâ€"( The French army isâ€"r@Ady treal routs armed thug with ouuylam to marehâ€"on Runr..) / revolver. ‘The German Cabinét M ©‘__ 2. The estimated cost *theworkï¬% *" 3“5-92"“3 b°~mifby'&%wwuï¬d& he . es {specialâ€"rate per foot. fron $0.278:\The spéeci ‘ ment is toâ€"be paid in five annual instainments. : _ 1. The Council of the Corporation of the T Waterloo intends to grade, as a Local Improvement, Street, between William Street and Weaver Styi tends to specially‘assess part of the cost upon _ abutting directly on the work. «_ sys oo DATED 3rd May, 1921. ~._" 8. A petition uï¬mtfllewotkwiflut% vent its. construction. . â€"~.. you i se o\ o on â€"~JOWN OF WATERLOO_, / $16.00 TAKE NOTICE THAT LADIES‘ AND w NAVY styles. with belt, This style 18 collar: less, has lonlm iant HE,.,, embroidery on ' "T | skirt. _ Very ; E_..._. C es SILK k \Dmm n '*4 brown s hube.heqe have round and squareâ€"neek, also long. sigoves, is ol to{lA.W4..._-j._n.,...‘r‘Av ; made in gingham,. chambray â€" and percale, colors of blue, pink and grey, sims%tow,m sahort , teg.: $3.:00 for * a | CHILDRENS NAVY Serge Dres have neat belts, 0 t 14 ’m;ï¬& t t oc i ',b'l'k d white checked serge, ' and w E , 4n raie: deaantih satep rind cuft‘s, pretty styles, sizes 8 7 :r-lo,,m- $9,25 for . ....«.s _ @ . } * ery, yery special _ ~GIRLS‘ GlN%M 6‘ %ctty plaids, pink, bine â€"and: green ese have white : xoll collar â€" sltwrtaleevu, very special . at ¢.‘;: c 2t . +A 26 iAn> a6p o e oo CHILDREN‘S. COTPON Dresses i colors of green, copen 8 to 6 years, has @ . belt, finished with $1.365% i i T J , & 0 m . ‘ F YEWS Em A s Y