pfll,’ 64 4 of Q oï¬ 1 2 1. t 1 fls C nc in inintinit. Auiiadnits. â€"Ai> s ‘ultimate plans were concerned, when death Ead'him from his labors. 7Mr. Rieder.was never happier than when enâ€" T in the solution of large business probâ€" w except when in the bosom of his wih family. He ‘ared little for social functions, ireferring rather the intimacy of a few perâ€" i@nal: friends. He had implicit faith in the btire of Kitchener as a manufacturing centre wA@ probably no other man has been as large gontributor to Kitchener‘s growth in recent years.. His aim was :z:ake Kitchener the rubâ€" ber and footwear ce of Canadaâ€"the Akron t"Canadaâ€"and he went a long way towards Rieving this result. ‘ Waterloo County mourns today the death of es donee ns ranaly ?Q»Bubber factories, as well as the Berlint #pd Elmira Felt companies, were included, "Rieder became the manager, being the seâ€" jon .of the promoter of the consolidation, JD, Lorne McGibbon of Montreal. It was ':3 before Mr. Rieder became general of aH the consolidated companies. th‘‘a view to business expansion Mr. Rieder i‘gjv‘ed,the idea of a rubber tire factory and â€"Dominion Tire factory at Kitchener, one the finest institutions of its kind in Canada, s the result. When a few years ago, Mr. sder resigned the office of viceâ€"presiâ€" at and general manager of the Canadian nsolidated to take control of the Amesâ€"Holâ€" i McCready Co., he immediately proceeded g‘) " . A COSMOP POLITAN CENTRE. . the work of reâ€"organization and expansion “ & view to building up an extensive leather Wear and rubber business in combination. Amesâ€"Holden Tire Co., and the Amesâ€"Holâ€" FEIt and Rubber footwear factories at Kitâ€" jer were almost immediately the result. se industries however, although well estabâ€" ed; were still in the embryo stage as far as hment: Although but fortyâ€"three years ‘he had attained a high pinnacle as a an eaptain of industry and won the repuâ€" pf being one of the strongest and most eful business executives in Canada. The f his career reads like a romance and be an inspiration to every Canadian boy itatistics just issued by the New York Cenâ€"| Caressingly upon its walld, Â¥ E ‘Committee enable a definite idea to be| And I would touch them if I could, IN Gwn bm ned of the leading elements that compose To know if they are stone or wood. I ‘white population of America‘s largest city. & wnmiasmaaes »dmow!itmchmum‘thmmnmunehdrrwm,mdmm Prospects That Crops Will hasi d when theso elements are thus clas ‘The light f&lls golden on your hair. ~ GCGome ° Through the 8@: Native, 1,1648834; Russian, 994,856;) Butâ€"with your graying lips unkissed, Winter Safely Han, $02,898; Irish, 637,774; Austroâ€"Hun« The spiral shadows coll and twist fghat jmfl;c-mn.mycmuhtmrm‘hm Its window panes Follows nw «nmammflummawmmm ......,m."A:,,'::n'.,‘.'..",;':,.....‘. " (th the populations of the cities of their Are blind with ivy, and the moss atives to the Ontario Department of Â¥e linds, it 18 founid that the Russiang were | Greeps on the sill that we must cross. Agriculture : e H progs f excelled by Petrograd and Nosoow as they | . i+ Plogecom in win torge ie Probare :"7..'., than the populaâ€"| If I were sure about the gate, * come through‘ safely,â€"so far «s winter Naples.~But .«1&!!""]-'“'- ;mm-;m-u 1 T Sincnts AAiocces or frmian wah it & e w w m‘d..n“ d&...-â€"i-.’:n-l kn‘ vant. hrow.* * 4 m ‘mm fl-l';\;i'sl{ed native son and the family have ‘profound sympathy of the community. t C l o C o N n e corpitintiee 3-; sAn tha 2B L62 Cermans led all other forâ€"| eer ** * _ _ _ _4 | eign boin nationals, but even at th ;’lé-‘f,f ontreal camé as a profound shock élement of the 1900 period by 77,382, and they. ‘of friends in this city, Although his ‘exceed the Irish of the 1920 census by about nes ‘had.been reported it was hoped|170,000, ‘The Austroâ€" Hungarian element again turally strong constitution would enâ€" in 1920, which includes all the immigrants from Mflnmmmm the Dual Monarchy, total 608,167, which is also mm doomed to disappointment, | ing of the century. Northwestern Europeans, "Wad he passed away on Saturday British, Scandinavians, Dutch and Germans, all se «9 show a reduction, while the French increased te T. H. Rieder was cut off in the| by 14,383,dselugutadvanoem;debyanyol Momdthefullvizorothilmmhood. the Northwestern peoples. Bulgarians and "A& Hite short in years but full of acâ€" ‘Turks did not increase their representationâ€" ment. Although but fortyâ€"three years | they were the only peoples of Eastern Europe e had attained a high pinnacle as 2| that did notâ€"the Rumanians made a decided i eaptain of industry and won the repuâ€"| gain, while the Greeks increased 200 per cent. ‘ being one of the strongest and most| Yet, critical obser¢ers are finding some consolâ€" ful business executives in Canada. The| ation in the fact that the native element inâ€" "his career reads like a romance and | creased 26 per cent. in the ten years in 1920, e an inspiration to every Canadian boy | while the foreignâ€" elements increased by less p 2+ + c than 15 per cent. ‘This, doubtless, was due to cathree vears ago the late Mr. Rieder | the causes growing out of the war. (3 three years ago the late Mr. Rieder ce P fln t s In Europe, as in Canada and the United States, the number of busine;? failures has inâ€" creased enormously as the wat has drifted back into the past. <In most of the European states which were involved in the wast conflict there were twice as mani' bankruptcies: in 1920 as there had been in 1918 and twice as. many in 1921 as as in 1920. The record for 1922 is quite certain to be still worse than that of last year. *) 4 # Such contrasts between war‘ golvency and postâ€"war financial ruin.are likely to make many of the victims who are plunged into bankruptâ€" cy feel that peace is worse than war. Their lemployes, thrown out of work and depriveg of an opportunity to earn a living, are similarly affected. It is a state of mind which would be ‘very dangerous and deéemoralizing if it were not for one condition. That is sharp memories of the war. ‘ 5 In these times, while the present generation: lives, the prevailing sentiment, the dominant feeling of Europe, in respect to war must be horror. There is no chance that within many years to come the masses in the lands which bore the brunt of the war can be favorable to another fearful conflict, except as the last desâ€" perate effort of a country menaced with deâ€" struction. This being so, Europe will not misunderâ€" stand the real source of business depression. It knows that the failures of today are the evil fruit of the war which ended more than three years ago. O Premier Drury has named the commission to investigate the cost of the Chippawa enterâ€" prise. Its report may decide whether ‘the apâ€" pointment was necessary. x C * W. D. Gregory, of the township of Trafalâ€" gar, in the county of Halton, represented by Premier Drury in the Legislature, is being kept busy by the U.F.O. government as a "probe commissioner." | THERE IS A LITTLE HOUSE. | The little house! It is so small * I have not found it yet at all, And as year follows patient year, Strange towns of countries far and near, Return the answer: ‘"Nay, not here!" And yet I know the lamplight falls Caressingly upon its walls, And I would touch them if I could, } To know if they are stone or wood. ‘EVIL FRUIT OF THE WARâ€" | NOTE AND COMMENT. DAILY POEM. sted on your brow, _ | FALL WHEATIS â€" IN €OOD SHAPE Kaent says .. CICVER . ME AMAT ECCC are apparently in good condition Lambton strikes aâ€"Rew . note f®\ __"" """"~_". _ .,ua. recently, B date and prospects are that they will| Rarding sugar beets: "The acreage| Holstéin sale: held..recently, prices come through safely, so far &s winter aligar beets grown in this territory tor mature cows ranged all the way illing (is : conderned. Considerabie] this year will be yvery much beélow| from$100 to $325, Good grades at & Mï¬w.hwn,wm'mmm -vo'â€"hmm'ulutmumi fiy. The real atmount of damage‘ be m‘gmmuulhum k rean 096 o ecrt oo lus| ~ Rentrew says! "At the firSt pute killing is ot the. wh fy. The r this rema ._ _ Oxterd. Jungleland Jass Boys will tickle ~little folks and big folke most to pieces! They‘re the clgm'ï¬n‘e‘t outfit that ever scrambBbled: â€"mell into Cannda-â€"a}{ FEREEL ; ; ; 3 ‘ i id 8 1,} 3 > â€" : Evéery‘ Jungleland Show is> yours Jungleland Moving Pictures right in your home today, tomorrow, for weeks to comeâ€"FREE to Every Family! to boss to your heart‘s content! A performance every time you want itâ€" from breakfast till the goodâ€"nightâ€" lightsâ€"goâ€"out! A wonderâ€"funâ€"feast that astonishes and delights children; a screamâ€"series of animal antics that will bring bunches of laughter from every member of your family!! Kellogg‘s Jungleland Moving Picâ€" tures are HERE TODAYâ€"ready to hop into your home; ready to turn tricks and stunts; to dress up in unâ€" heardâ€"of jungleâ€"jeeâ€"jawsâ€"just to give you and the kiddies the heartiest of And all freeâ€"ALL FREE!â€"this Jungleland joyâ€"book of Kellogg‘sâ€" the cleverest, happiest, most enterâ€" taining animal aggregation you ever heard of. A madâ€"riot of a home circus that is a marvel as a sideâ€"splitter! It would cost 50 cents to buy it at any store! Kellogg‘s Jungleland Moving Picâ€" tures are right here in town to tell you the joys of eating Kellogg‘s "WAXâ€" TITE" Corn Flakes! A band of happy, lightâ€"hearted jungleâ€"folk who come diréctly into your home v;vith a big and Also makers of KELLOGG‘S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG‘S BRAN. cooked and krumbled roads, has been rather protecting to fall wheat and clover. North Simcoe, Middlesex and Dufferin speak in a similar strain. weather of the week just past Nas brought the frost out of the ground rapidly." Middlesex reports that the heayy winter storm of the last three day®s of March has done much Injury to claims ‘that one tree in every tan of fiftéen has been miors â€"or losg dam Kent d the Corn Flakes! "WAXTITEK" Corn Flakes!.. Get KELLOGOCG‘S from the nearest groâ€" cery store and you get KELLOGGS Jungleland Movieeâ€"FREE! Jungleâ€" land is inside the "Waxtite" wrapper. You can‘t QUICK to the groter‘d at the Break® > of day! %CK as the doors swing, open say "KELLOGG‘S ‘‘WAXTITE . Corn Flakes with the Jungleland Moving. Pictures!" And, you‘ll getâ€" the big "WAXTITE" package that holds the most delicious Corn Flakes any boy or girl or big 6€lks ever ate! KELLOGGS ARE NEVER LEATHERY! Never hard to eat! Millions of children refuse the tough, leathery imitations! And you won‘t wonderâ€"once you know the marvelâ€" ous fiavor and cnlicrunchm of KELLOGGS A:M{A TITE", CORN FLAKES. | GET busy mighty, mighty EARLY ! Get KELLg()G’S WTITE"M Flakes and ]unilehnd and get the week started right! Have big bowls filled brimful of KELLOGG‘S sunnyâ€" brown Corn Flakes for breakfastâ€"all crispy and crunchy and allâ€"theâ€"time joyously good! KELLOGG‘S "WAXâ€" TITE" are the: ORIGINAL _ Corn Flakes ; they ought to be best! *~ XTITE t.«... krumbied . C oo s NE ) e e en t e ie e ue t bag in the Port Arthur district. uwmmmmunmm.mm'mug . Kenora says: "Several inquiries| price was about $175. . pigs in Grey can be had for are coming into the office regarding| Wronténac says: "Most:.of the »DAI® . ; { ‘h‘m‘:"‘“"“:"“‘::“‘:’.mm&ynmmmen} w i_ Ne ajme probability the acreage §168+â€"| ranging of the season‘s work \ are gw""""‘“’â€"“"' over, ‘The ...umeï¬dml‘tBM who have silos this year haYe| Geew imat the cost of making wijibe‘ . Service Again At the Waterloo county pureâ€"bred frnd ishere! P "of.. KELLOGOGS <«anction sale held in without getâ€" been that the cost of making will be greatly increased on account:of the Dairy Standards Act. The majority the patrons. ‘There does not spem to be any strong opposition to the Aot." _ Kenora says That as fumber camps are breakibg up," good BHorsas can be pUrchased for $150, although some bring as high as $225. mamm deiling at|. Mr, Loyes, proprictor> u/m hoh oo 1 â€" ) ._ pg arey e fogh uis steaav>a sailttur at $295 each. a. parmit !{‘*"RA are selling at $2%5 each, states that Berkshire : in good demand, â€"and* TO gt. TED|\| Bridgeport Bus â€" Service Again ‘ Argued in C the ‘city â€"byâ€"law |regarding «tmilar vebiclea. ad. < He will make P sigey 3 95 io3 B u0p Ige wtur e \hi$ A: C 7e ¥€