*Later reports stated that Field Marshal Wilson.was not killed outâ€" ‘ight ‘but that his wounds were exâ€" lected to prove fatal.] .few months ago Field Marshal accepted an appointment as fitary Adxisor to the Ulster Goâ€" tent and made frequent visits to lster. He spent most of his time in hdon, however, attending . the of Commons. The Central News account of the c y says Fleld Marshal Wilson pping from his automobile a minutes after three o‘clock this icon when two men suddenly ; ed and opened fire on him revolver. He was struck by ;p shots, the ::connt adds, and ed ‘almost immediately. Field Marshal Sir Henry Hughes filson was formerly Chief of the Abperial General Staff of the British ‘!ï¬i. He retired from this post early i the recent year‘ and stood for ie Imperial Parliament as Unionist mdidate for North Down,. Ireland. !!‘wu elected member for this U|â€" br distfict on February 21, and ortly afterward was appointed by emier Craig as Ulster‘s _ Prime ï¬tor the restoration of order. Field Mashar went to Belfast Mew minutes after this, however Z‘. reported he had died. ‘policeman who was near him at ‘time of the shooting was woundâ€" Ne Mard" ‘gonservatives. . will. . ave the adjournment of the â€"of Commons tomorrow to M a ‘statement from . the %,‘" as to what steps it 4 ig to preserve life in ire. . â€ï¬‚'fl in Great Britain. m. June 32.â€"Field Marshal F Hughes Wilson was shot killed outside his house on Eton e, London, this afternoon. wo assailanis of the Fleld Mar were arrested. he Field Marshal _ delivered a ich at the Liverpool Street statâ€" in the city this morning in conâ€" Jonâ€"with the unveiling of a war rorial: Apparently he had just reâ€" With the Wilson assassination their immediate incentive, the ? *Men‘s Suits at these ham‘ Reducitons _ $20,00 Men‘s Suits, Clean Up Sale $]1 “.“.“.&.M“;.é;l‘iâ€:é;ԠiA in Prke. ... 0.2.0.. 0 8 _ §28.00 to $32.00 Men‘s Suits, Clea € p.ï¬"é‘.“'“ $2 . $35.00 to $38.00 Men‘s Suits Clean s:‘ \,n V_)_("‘ “...............'-... _â€" 110. 5.00 to $55.00 Men‘s Suits 4 ~4 ~â€" Put everything cise m oo e ts 1 m “’\ TOâ€"MORROW |muoa > \ las Suit Sale. It will is A No ® \=*~* ***] Will be the 13th Day BE _ of our wonderful Men‘s and Boys‘ Suit 3 _ Sale and its sure a big one f So get in as early as you can and get an early choice of the best \Bilits. Herearethepricesthatare bringing us big business home when the tragedy occurâ€" fl:gse days . "Ԡhis. sJife.. Poticamen létwally .at. the »door efâ€"his nds when: his . assailants iched and opened fire. The : Of the two men arrested given as Connolly and Mcâ€" off and come to Thornton and Dougâ€" las Suit Sale. It will xtÂ¥ Put everything else No junk or jokes at â€"moved the adjournâ€" â€"Mouse as a mark of police protection for Witson ~had by 1st. an . atâ€" in all day tomorrow, Wednesday, open Friday evening and closed all day Saturday, Dominâ€" eg . * 5 ppaa iesns sys ts .. ; s ~'Ei$‘&ï¬ lu.“.u‘.' 0 .m‘mmuï¬.‘l"‘: isten . | submitted to the Premier. ]:':.“ ment : | â€" While the cholee of Field Marshal .© :tn- Wilkon as organizer of pacification hegaral s of | | mensuree was favorably received in *** °D‘ Ulster it had a contrary reception in !*4f!¢ # had . . Southern freland. _ ‘The former Brit| ._â€" . A n for > ish Chief of Staff was regarded there‘ 8t Pa® rities with more or less the same feeling 89 MADY | the gteat war was Ome of high dis tinction. ‘He went out: with the. exâ€" peditionary force under Lord French * in 1914, and was the backbone ofâ€"the ‘British staff during the long retreat | from Mons. * In 1917, however, his most importâ€" 'n.nt work began. In December of that ‘year he was appointed British memâ€" | ber on the Military Committee of the Allied War Council for the western front. _ He thus became one of the best known figures in Interâ€"Allied army circles, for while General Sir Douglas Haig was the British Comâ€" mander in the field General Wilson ‘was the British voice which spoke in the Council at Versailles which carried out the joint operations of the allies. + Ulster lsader, and predictions were freely viced in the south that he would "‘be strongly in sympathy with the Orange side of the feud between the two In 1916 hé was sent on a mission to Russia, returning to France . as special Senior Liason Officer in French General Headquarters and laâ€" ter was appointed to the eastern command at home. _ Associated With Foch At Versailles General Wilson was. associated with General Foch up to. the time Foch took command of the joint forces in the field. | He also went to Italy after the Italian â€"debâ€" acle at Caporetto and shaped the plans for holding back the Austroâ€" German onrush jnto Italy. Later Genâ€" eral Cadorna became his associate at Versailles as the Italian representaâ€" tive of the joint military councif, Pillaged cardware Stores _ ... Following this skirmish ~e#cféi ment was at fever pitch among the miners here who crowded the streets and then pillaged hardware stores for arms and amunition: With their newly acquired ordnance, the men who were being constantly reinforcâ€" ed from other cities and towns of the district, started to march upon the mine. Reaching the surface pit the minâ€" ers threw their lines around their camp and firing commenced, the non union men shooting â€" from behind piles of coal and trenches caused by the scooping earth from the surface «mine. Thousands of shots were exâ€" changed before darkness in the miniâ€" ature battle when botu sides hoisted the white flag, which preceded the truce. B‘uy From the Maker and Save One Profit $14.75 $18.75 $22.75 $27.75 $32.75 CA ie tâ€"hvdtfl*,â€" -}5 entire three mileroute | daughter Mrs. H. was choked with spectators and ‘all Mr. Russel Ra: traffic was as avcomplete standstill.| relieving lr._l-_ Bt. Paul‘s Equare has ‘never held so many peéople since the fungral Of King Edward in 1910, while outside Sit Henry‘s home as. the procession started a great muititude had assemâ€" beld, former officars and soldiers beâ€" ing conspicuous amongst them. The the cortege formed and passed on toward the cathedral. churches. Verdict of Wilful Murder LONDON, June 26. â€"A verditct ot wilful murder against‘ James ‘Conâ€" nolly and James O‘Brien was returnâ€" ed this afternoon ‘by the Coroner‘s Jury in the inquest into the kill}~g. of Field Marshal ‘Sir Henry Hug Wilson, assassinated last Thur .y. ‘The two men accused, who wer , ofâ€" rested after a pursuit immediately after the crime, did not attend tuâ€" day‘s hearing, on advice of counsel. Two Patients of Military Hospital MONTREAL, Que., June 2".â€"Exâ€" Private Cuthill, 35, and exâ€"Private Umlack, 35, both patients at .th¢e ‘Boldiera‘ _ Civil . Reâ€"establish 3 Hospitai at Ste. Anne de Bellevue, were drowned in the Ottawa Rivar vesterday, when ‘the former fell from a pleasure steamer and tha latter jumped in to rescue him. Neiâ€" ther of the bodies have so far been recovered. Cuthill was sitting on the rail at the forward end of the steamer when he slipped into the water. A third man, Exâ€"Private Tayâ€" lor, also jumped into effect a resâ€" cue but was saved. * W4 ‘ # Reducitons $8.50 and $10.00 Boys‘ Suits, Clean Up $12.00 and $13.50 Boys Suits Clean up Sale Price .................}.;. $15.00 and $16.50 Boys‘ Suits Clean Up Sale Price ......,.......}..... * $18.00 and $20.00 Boys‘ Suits, Clean | Up Sale OVERALL SPECIAL Peabody Overalls and Smocks $2.50 for .. .$1.79 ©Boys‘ Suits at these Were Drowned "“ “;"_.m se C uie 1 O soun oipiniieaits ho Tt 4 20 k CRA TE a auak~| ml;muflï¬wâ€%":"‘! uuddled | summer at the cottage at Oliphant: * noliday â€"tri o bonny. l‘ late MF.. and MF6.°C. A. Hachnet have| Bontiond, where. they spent seven wal‘s Caâ€"| returned from a visit â€" with their| months visiting relatives and friends. e route | daughter Mrs. H. Giing, Detroit, ~ : Mr. and Mra. James Valentine and and ‘all lr.mmdllvmbh-fl!hwmb«“m andstill. nlhmllr.l.c.eumql’l"f“'lflolmhfll.uflnl g ngent at the G; T. R. station,; Waterâ€" locationâ€"for such a beautiful home, Or held| 100 at present. 4 lvnhwumn* 2 C Ol uns Whas HWiliiard. President< of| tractive rendesvous for their many the Dominion Life, left last evening on a business trip" to the ‘ Atlantic welcome visitor to the Twin City. Rev. A. Diephius, pastor of the New Jerusalem Church, has just reâ€" turned from Ohio, where he was atâ€" tending a convention of the church. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ruby of Kitchener and Mr. Rudolph Ferdinand of Watâ€" erloo were the other local delegates at the convention. Rev. J. Schmeider, pastor of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church is at present attending the Central Synod of the Lutheran Church in Unionâ€" ville as the representative of the Canada Synod. Mr. W. McLuackie of Mont=ul winner of the 1919 Canadian amateur open golf championship, is in Hamâ€" jlton for the tournament. With Mrs. McLuckie, he is the guest of his cistar Mre TW H. Montague, 162 Park street south. ‘ > Mrs. 8. O‘Driscoll announces the engagement of her daughter, Agnes Irene, to Mr. Tobias Frederick Foreâ€" ctel, Thorald, Ont., son of Mr. James Forestal, Campbeliford, Ont., the marriage to take place quietly July 19th. 1 Miss: Kathleen E. Fischer | is spending the weekâ€"end with friends in ‘Toronto at present . i¢‘} ~ large number of Twin City Madies znd several from Gaft and Preltonl to a delightful At Home st her home on Fo\mdry'mrnt'éilr‘:lml‘ day in honor of her sisters; Miss: Claribel Graybill of Winnipeg and Miss Ethel Grayoilll of Wocdstock who are her guests at present. Mre. Foster and the Misses Gray: bill received the guests in the Cainty roseâ€"deckoi roc'nl/and Mrs. Geo. Wegenast presided at the tea table while Misses Alice Lockie, Jean Hemphill, Cassie Wagner and Kathâ€" arine Foster were the tea room asâ€" sistants. ° Miss Kathleen Tuerk of Toronto is spending her vacation at the lLome of her grandparents, Mr. and Mirs. Wm. Rothamel. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seagram o‘ Toronto are leaving shortly for England where they will spend seayâ€" Every customer of Thornton and Dougâ€" las store knows that our sales are genuine. T. and D. guarantee oods satisfactory or $6.75 $9.75 $11.75 $13:75 x WB 4 years of health and happiness to enâ€" at "Glen Mawr" School on Monday. ‘The program included grand marchâ€" es, folk dancing, Swedish drill, Roâ€" wecal selections. Four short plays, "Bcenes from Cranford," were deâ€" lightfully acted, and greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Cockshutt, wife of his homor the Lieut.â€"Governor, presented the successful year in the history. of the school. Miss Eleanor Seagram, who took a lesding part in the various exercises, returned with her mother to Waterloo for a short holiday beâ€" fore going abroad. Mrs. Harry Heath of Vancouver, B.C., was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Heveron, Founâ€" Series of Brilliant Social Functions To Greet Heir to Throne on Arrival Home. night. LONDON, June 23.â€"801doq; has England seen a week with a more promising program than the one which began last Mon. From King George down to his humblest subâ€" ject the next few days were filled with interesting events. the Olympia Horse Show, and Tuesâ€" day saw the beginning of the open golf championship at Sandwich. The same evening the Prince of Wales arrived _ at Plymouth from his long trip to India and the Far East. He came to London on Wednesâ€" He came to London on Wednes day and _ drove in semiâ€"state through the streets. _ The streets that day were thronged with girls who, under the supervision of Queen:â€" mother Alexandra, _ were selling roses for charity. On Wednesday evening the second Court levee "of the season was held at Buckingham Palace, and anâ€" other occurred ou Thursday. . The next day was the birthday of the Prince of Wales, and he attended a great dance the Duchess of Devonshire . gave _ in honer . of Lady Rachael Cavendish,. The proâ€" gram _ today â€" includes _ visits by the King and Queen to the poor in the east end districts of the city. George Lang, Jr., have returned to Kitchener, accompanied by Miss Margaret Lang, whose graduation exercises they attended in New York last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Benson, who have been the guests of homor at many social functions during the past fortnight, in view of their much regretted departure from Kitchener, are leaving this week, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Helen Benâ€" som, who has arrived home from Havergall College, Toronto. _ "Luckenut," Belifountain. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dickman and Adughter, Mildred, and Misses Minâ€" nie Merner and Loraine Jacobi left last Saturday for a ‘holiday trip to Mrs. McFaul and her three grandâ€" children are spending the" holidays with Mrs. EMiott at Midiand, wnile Mrs. W. T. Wallace is with her sisâ€" ter st Winnipeg, going on later to While in Kitthener for the dediâ€" cation of" the soldiers‘ mamorial, Major J. C. Tolmie, M.P.P., of Wind nr.mnlonodo(lr.mlnf F 8. Routley, 137 Frederick streot. Elsie ‘Thamer, Edith. Hazelton, At fMeda Bingeman, Neollie Kut,}d Bery! Hughes left last Saturday to epend a fortnight‘s vacation at thé cottage of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mack, New York. would â€" mxperience. such . SUMMA|.,,_a, 1, uns Twin City Messrs. Campbellâ€"and Philip Setâ€"| days as these, visit Algonguin Park, m’..:;.e.m.c.z gram of Upper Canada Collegé, TG | drink in with your lungs the Alt Of | Fy, nome, . , ronto, hare arrived home. for theit | its ‘helghts, with your eyes behold| y ang Mrs. Chas, Pot viéeation in Waterioo. * Its manifold beauties and you #ill | wy, and Mrs. H. L W1 ~Mr. Terance Cromyn‘ returned to| becotfe a Tover of Uhs bBlg WhKDPON®U | Chicago aro guenis at th« "W-‘“‘.:M"‘P'“‘?! Ontarico Highlands. | m¢, and Mrs. M. Wildfang, after a much enjoyed vikit with his| Reached by Grand Trunk Railway. | gireet this week. | .. ... ut \|| _ large stock of High Class Furnitiire on the market at greatl ves !Il This is your opportunity to secure your furniture need: at ty specials from our line are given,below |»<| . > ‘ 3 Gibson Pearson at San Jose, of several months with Mr. and Mre. en ons Rica, C.A., and are now settled in their home on Mary street, after & short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tom a delegate to the meeting: of the Presbyerian General Assembly, neld in Winnipeg this year, arrived home last Saturday after a very interestâ€" Miss L. M. Bruce, Regent of the Princess of Walés Chapter, L.O.D.E., spent last Tuesday in Hamilton, in attendance at ‘the fegular monthly Provincial Executive meeting of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire. . itors in Waterloo, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Good. Mrs. Farâ€" rel, who accompanied tnem, is the guest of her mother in Kitchener. Mrs. Adam Klippert and Mrs. A. O. Bochmer of Toronto are holiday visâ€" Rev. S. K. and Mrs. Schraeder of Waterloo are spending their vacaâ€" tion with friends in Napierville, IL, and Chicago, and while there will also attend the National Sunday School convention, which opens in Kansas City, Mo., this week. Li' who has been appointed cashâ€" ter for the company at the Saskatoon office, Sask., was the guest of honor at a farewell picnic held at Conesâ€" toga on Tuesday, when a large numâ€" ber of the staff greatly enjoyed <the outing. Mr. Ztegler left for the West on Thursday, followed by the hearty good wishes of the Head Ofâ€" ce staff, with whom he is a general favorite, for continued success in his work. Miss Haze! Martin of Unionvilie| was a weekâ€"end visitor in Watorloo.l with her numerous friends and relaâ€" tives. * s The gardem party held on the Miss Knechiel of New York City is visiting at the home of her moti l er, Mrs. 8. Knochtel, Lancastsr\ Street East. Mr. Frank Selke of Toronto is reâ€" newing acquaintances in the Twin City. & | ï¬r. and Mrs. George Hoelscker apd daughter spent Sunday at Port Ald. Arthur Kiugman and Mrs Klugman, accompanied by the hild guin Park, Inviting to outgloor pas: times of all descriptions. The nights are cool and restful, with clear lakes reflecting the great stars that hang low in the Northern skies, and there is silence, except for an cccasional finted call, the dip of feeding. trout Wa.ofr :‘g Mr. Karl Ziegler of the Mutual quality of material. Sale proven a seller is upholstered cy tapestry, good oak frame,, spring seat. s>~ * s11.75 . We are offering, while they last, f our records for $1.00 from ‘the ret list of Columbia Records. These are all new records. Do not miss this if need music. The Kitchener Furniture Co. Ltd.~ _ 22.24 King Street East Kitchener, Ont, Four Columbia Records for . D. A. McKeracher, who was Three and Beauty Excels and stirring jJeaves. If you In brass and Iron beds, sprinigs and mattresses, we have Do not overlook our sale if you need anything in new f1 day is lony in Algon * * 515 00 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Snyder and sqv Stuart, also Mrs. E. Bricker, motorâ€" ed to St. Catharines on Thursday for the closing exercises at Ridley College, their second son, Murray, accompanying them home for ‘his â€" vacation. * | Miss Helen Snyder, who has been spending the past year at the Conâ€" séervatory of Music, Toronto, returnâ€" ed to her home on Thursday evanâ€" ling. ©,~ c‘ . bay. T« B, Mr. and Mrs. Gould of Brantford weer guests of Mr. a11â€"Mrs. T. A. Witze!l over the week end. daughter,. Pearl Le Ette to Lisle J. Wack, youngest son of Mrs. M. T. Wack the marriage to take place quietly early in July. Misses Mildred and Erma Brown and ï¬n. J. 8. Burn are spending a few days in Chesley. Mr. R. L. Brown of Windsor is hoii daying in Kitchener at his home on Frederick Street this week. Misses Gladys and Mary Miller have returned from Listowel where they spent a pléasant holiday with their sister, Mrs. C. Vandrick. Mrs. J. A. Hilliard left on Friday for Wasaga Beach where she will spend the summer months. grounds of the Church of the Holy Saviour on Tuesday evening proved a highly successful and most enjoyâ€" able event for the large number in attendance. The decorations were very attractive, and the various booths came in for a goodly share of stantial sum. Mr. and Mre. E. W. Smith and mon, "Billy," are weekâ€"end visitors at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Miss H. A. Bruce and Master Robâ€" ert Bruce are weekâ€"end visitors in the Royal City. Messrs. J. Roos, M.â€"Cook, and A. Mcntylre left . Friday _ afternoon for Owen Sdund where they will enâ€" Joy a few days‘ fishing as the guests of Mr. Chisoim, the Mutual Life Company‘s agent in that city, Mr. Chas. Pirie left last Thursday night on a business trip to New York, en route to San Jose, Costa Rica, where he will spend a short time. Corporal Fred Wesson, who spent five years in the service of King and country, is the happy recipient of two handsome service medals, graâ€" clously authorized by His Majesty Mrs. Harry Hahna: of . London is spending a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDougall. Mr. Sanf Sander: of Chicago, IL., who has been visiting rélatives and rounding district returned . toâ€"day to Mr..George Rumpel.of McGill Uniâ€" versity, Montréal, son of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Oscar Rumpel, has arrived in Kitchener for his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson and Mr, and Mrs. H." L Wildting â€" ot Chicago are guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. E. Gillesple anâ€" motored to Port Dover on Sunâ€" thus netting quite a subâ€" field and covered: in try, outside backs age of Montreal ~ _\ _‘ lent music and the *3 yA thoroughly. enjoyed the kind he ality of their host andâ€"hostées. _ friends in Hamiiton ‘and ‘Torontd Mr. James Kerrâ€"and Miss En of Ethel, Ont., andâ€"Mrg. H. G. ty and Mrs. Sache of Edmonton,. ta., were visitors in Kitchener . Friday. a 3 Dr. P, Douglas and Mrs. Mcint have motored to Toronto for weekend.â€" They, Wwill visit, with 3 J. J. MacLennan.. ; ;. ; Superintendent Geo. Grogsâ€"of: Water and Light câ€"#u hnas turned from Niigara ~where attended the electrical conventio; Mr. D. Shants and Mr, I. MeDot spent Sunday in Galt. 2 s Mr. and Mrs. John Gatschene 81 Sunday with Mrs. Bruder at Ha Mr. Greenwood of ‘Wolf Is spending a few days with his ter Mrs. E. Reitzol.. 4 Would Build Mr. P. MacDonald of Hamuil spending his vacation in Wa the guest of Mr. and Mrk; Wan, erson, â€" Allan Street. ‘ Mr. Kirkwood has serit a c ‘this letter to the Quebec ‘Bo: ‘Trade. ‘The letter says in pa _‘ "I have talked with a strong of financiers here with refere â€"QUEBEC, June 32â€"A proj® have the Canadian government chant marine taken over.by: &) ber of Bmm'z:nnd-n. to. bu number of / eleyators at . Cans and European ports, together w large flour mill at Quabes, is 0 ed in a m\; written by T. M.~ wood, President of the ~Kirk Steamship Company,. who i8 at ent in England, to Hon. Srnet pointe, Minister of Marine and Government Merchant Marine ers, and they are w to 1 large company b( mm- erate the véssels gnd to build week ending $69,000.00, de C. P. A. EAARNiNgR * es i NONTREAL, Que., June $ PEouts