PI; ten from Toronâ€" , and hundreds‘ narâ€" Â¥ed death atâ€"Queenston L loaded . motor‘ bus, engers from the Toronâ€" . _"vcrmrnegf on. the. steep ading fom the ‘docks to onument. * fundred yards from .the ie engine of the bus stall E:o hold the heavily ladâ€" ‘byâ€" the brakes, the driver, herry of© St. Catharines, wheéel over sharply. r_?andly.‘ the bus started f n‘ the steep incline, i over on its side just in SXCWAXTITE No other food has such an ’gea.l on a@a hot day as Mogg‘s "WAXTITE" Corn akes! They win fickle apâ€" stites, they satisfy hungry exira delicious th fresh fruits ks!. As an extraâ€"summer te thrill, ecat Kellogg‘s IAXTITE" with the lusâ€" ILL & CO. ‘can cat Kellogg‘s AXTITE" Corn 'scl liberally at any ~Bbecause â€" they st easily, Let the ï¬un have all they is fresh fruitnow in season. h adiet is not only ideal WAXTITE a health standpoint, but refreshing | is Boot & Shoe Week, Don‘t Forget Wataortoo‘s Createst Bargain Hougse en Injured quote Ens c NV DUNDEE . :. ser comés from whors motls is to give FLAKES risacns â€" and KELLOGG®$ BRAN, cooked and brs { Several of the victims of the afâ€" , fair spentâ€"the night in the hospital, ;but late press de&patches â€" reported | that none were in & Critical cond+ : tion. + time to avoid crash Ag into the large cFowd of people who‘just left the boat and the many automobiles folâ€" lowing it up the hill. x â€" The only .door of the bus was jammed shut, but the hands of many willing workers soon‘ removed the injured, through the windows. Tan felt hats and dyed Leghorns Mrs. Benj. Kauftman, Willow St., seem to be the favorite for spOrts was unfortunate recently in sufferâ€" wear. ; . ‘lu a broken arm in a fall down wll l2 gan o acace nc a022.0.. ,_ the stairs of her home. Vivid blue shades are foremost in newest French silk such as the blue of the French flag. & Lï¬:_ï¬ and Took atounts ... . _. .. 5... ol yur entire stock ‘of Boots and Shoes, shipped in : of at once. â€"You will find qur prices are. right Make sure that sach \ o n all lines. sÂ¥ 7 PERSONALS Miss Nellie Cook, North Queen st. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. 8. Bean, in eDtroit. ~ * .Mrs. L. W. Shuh is spending a month at Erie Beach. . Miss Elsie Hass of, Waterloo, is spending two weeks in Detrdit and Toledo. Masters Roy and Billy Bean are -mdlng a coupke of weeks‘ holiâ€" days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Habn, London. Rev.‘ and Mrs. C. J. Kaatz and son of Pantiner, Mich., are \‘s ting his sisters, Misses Kaatz, Albert St.. . Dr.: Stanley Sievenpiper, of Toâ€" ronto, is visiting his &unt, Mrs. Joé. Hall, Misses Ruth and Evelyn Perschâ€"| bacher have returned from a visit | with Detroit friends. j Rev. and Mrs. Carl Sorensen of Guelph, spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bolduc, Young St. Mre. Wm.al-lxmlich of Buffald, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Many friends of Mrs. 8. Flynn will be pleased to learn that she is reâ€" covering nicely from her recent acâ€" cident, when she was unfortunate in suffering a broken arm in a fall. The marraige is announced. of Miss Alberta Letter, daughter of Mr. John Letter, to Rev. Mr. Geelhaar, the wedding to také place on Thursâ€" day, July 27th. Miss Ruth Bechtel returned home on Monday from Oliphant on Lake Huron,‘ where she spent several weeks, Hon. W. L. Martin, former Préâ€" mier of Saskatchewan, tendered his resignation to the Government as member in the Saskatchewan Legisâ€" lature for the city of Regina, and ‘ the resignation was Announced in ?m House immediately. Mr. Martin was one of thé two members elected to represent the city. of Regina at large, the other beimgâ€"Col. J. A. Cross,â€" Attorneyâ€"General, Mrs. Jos. Keating and son, Joseph, of Philadelphia, are, visiting her brother, Mr. Henry B. Duering, for a few weeks. . O.Yarmouth, N. 8., March 24,.1021. â€" | "":::."‘ The fecretary. of the Yarmouth ghires N Athleti¢. Association, who were th6 | myr5, ag)7, champlons for 1920 of . the ~South | family will Shore Leagueé and . Western â€" Nov#| stiss : Marl Sootle Base Ball, states that during | gtreot, San FORMER PREMIER RESIGNS woill n July 6 Mr. and Mrs. Zarnke calebratâ€" ed their diamond wedding anniverâ€" "The deceased is ‘survived by her busband .and 4 sons and 2 daughâ€" trs who are: Rev, C. Zarnke of Conâ€" estogo, formerly pastor of St. Matâ€" Jn \Tihortme kc tas “7’;â€"‘â€": ‘“‘1;. W..Ober of this city. ‘There were 10 gtandchildren. ~ Mrs. Zarnke was a valuable and 1 nce, 130 Louiss st., at 3â€"0‘clock ::d‘tn private. This was followed by service at St. Matthew‘s church and interment in Mount Hope cemeâ€" JOMHN STAGER __._â€"â€"_ | minjon of Canada,.in particular; and The death occured â€" Thursday. &t|the public in general, made wiituliv the residence, 8 Dan strest, o( Mr. talse or W" statements in a: John Stager, in hils 59th year. D# |saiq hank, to wit: In the return for ceased was wellâ€"known in the city.|tn, monthâ€"of October, 1921, to :!:s having lived here for about 11 years:|saiq Minister of Finance and Re Death following an iliness of 10| cefyer.General respecting the liabilâ€" weeks‘ duration. Mr. Stager .Wa8|ities and assets of the said bank." born in Preston, where a large numâ€"| â€" mns difference between .the two ber of friends will regret to hear/of | charges lies in the fact that h* is his demisé. Besides the sorrowin€ ngt now ~charged with "m.king A w‘dow, six children survive. They |false return," but with making | a are: Flossic, Edith, Helen, HeDrY|raise statement in a return. and Arthur at home, and Floyd at Svremeermersommeranrenrnlommcie Rendie, Alberta. ez > Hangman. is Now Free The funeral was held on Wednes to Fill Engagements day afternoon, July 26, at 2 o‘clock 4 mmmsempmacions from the residence to the New Dunâ€"| Arthur Ellis, official hangman of dee cemetery. anada, will now be able to fulfil his waâ€"_ _ â€" engagements on the Pacific ORVILLE BAKER > The funeral was held Monday, of Orville Baker, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E.â€"Baker, 41 Foundry St. south. ‘The child had been ill for about. a week and wn'agul _ two ‘months. sn raa? iedee a ANTHONY LISEWSK!1 Mr. Anthony Lisewski, §$ Breitâ€" haupt street, who met m‘yh a tragic reath r Tuesday. morning, was Lorn in Poland seventy years ago. and came to this country |thirtyâ€"five years ago. Since then he has residâ€" ed in Kitchener and . was .employed by the city for many years. The late Mr. Lisewskiâ€"is survived by a sorrowing wife, three. daughâ€" ters, Mrs. John Walza and Mrs. W. Gneps, Kitchener and Clara at home, and four sons, Barney of Detroit; John of Galt; and Joseph and Roman at home. The fudéral was.. Held Thursday morning at 9 o‘clock from the Sacâ€" red Heart church. Interment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. > MARS. HENRY NEEB Secretary of Commerce Hoover of ‘The death occurred in Liverpool,| the United States has arranged a K.Y., early Friday morning, June 23,| plan whereby profiteering in coal of Mrs. Henry Neeb, a former wellâ€"| will be curbed and distribution will known résident of Waterino.‘ be facilitated to cover points where ‘The funeral of the deceased was | the fule shortage is already acute. ‘The funeral of the deceased was held Jume 27 from Schreiter‘s un dertaking parlors, Kitchener, to the Lutheran cemetery on Weber street east, Kitchener, where her remains were laid to rest. The funeral was held Priday afterâ€" )on. . Services were held at the Choking on a peanut, which was fed to him ‘by his halfâ€"brother, wee Qeornl’-nulo,udlnt:yurnd a haif, lay in a state of coma in a rooth ‘at the ‘Ross Memorial Hosâ€" pital, Lindsay, all day Monday while fous parénts watched. In the early dawn Tuesday~ he <passed quietly away. v quires, Forthines awaits.© Any inforâ€"| . More than. a score of . gypaies mation as‘to the wherehbouts of this | stormed several . farmhouses â€" while family will be appeciated. Address | mon of the families, were Th the Miss : Marte Hansen, â€" 402 South| tieids working. Women were knockâ€" ‘The Waterioo Public School again Who lived in Kitchener‘ from 1880 till 1900. Aunt Marie Hansen sn Edwin Philip Hart 14a Mary Hansen. KILLED BY PEANUT acuchm'!mth ~for â€"many years.s. <*..> . city; U.S.A. The trial ‘of D. C. Macarow, forâ€" mer ‘Gonerat Manager of *he "Merâ€" thants Bank, began this last week before Chief Justice Decarie, in the Court of Specigl Sessions, Montreal. <~"He ¢Harge against Mr. Macarow, against whom tl.?ï¬'lld\llf] has tound a true bill, differed from that on which he was summofed to the Police. Court," where‘ procsedings ended "in his being acquitted by .« Text of New Charge yos The text of the charge follows: ._ "Danjel C. Macarow,: on or about November 19, 1921, at the city ‘of Montreal, sald district, being | then and : there. General Manager of the Merchants Bank of ‘Canada, a/charâ€" tered bank, with intent to deceive or mislead the Minister of Finance and ReceiverGeneral for ~the Doâ€" minion of Canads,.in particular, and the public.in general, made wiitally false: or â€"deceptive statements in a gaid bamk, to wit: In the return for the monthâ€"of October, 1921, to :!:s said Minister of Finance and Re ceiverâ€"General respecting the liahilâ€" ities and assets of the said bank." The difference between .the two charges Hes in the fact that he is not now <charged with "m:king a Aalse return," but with making . a false statement in a return.‘ * lish, wife of Arthur Ellis, was on Friday at Montreal given permisâ€" slon" to withdraw the charge of agâ€" gravated ‘assault made against him and the;two shook hands in Juag« Enright‘s~ court. * % Mrs. Ellis asked for $75 a mofith alimony &nd Ellis claimed he could not afford so much, since "I do not know how much I will earn." . He offered to go "fltty-ï¬ï¬‚y" on what ‘he makes. o Mrs. Ellis told the judge the quar rel between them was because of another woman. "I loved him until this woman came into his life," she said," "dnd he left me ‘forever." Judgée Enright told Mrs. Ellis that if ‘herhusband did not supâ€" port her to Â¥ome to him and he would issue a. warrant for nonâ€"supâ€" U. S. to Curb Profiteering in Coal During Strike The play contains two outstandâ€" ing features: (1) ~The formation d$ voluntary associations of producing operators to keep down prices. g (2) Use of the powers of the Inâ€" terstate Commerce Commission over car distribution as the principal weapon to cope with the profiteers. ments to maintain fair and reasonâ€" able prices, and, if they refuse, nf may find difficulty in getting cars to ship théir coal from the mines. in other words, the opérators able to produce coal will be called upon voluntarily ‘to enter: ifnto agree avPsIEs ‘PILLAGE Sheriftf Maines is leading a posse ot armi6d: men inâ€"a search of. néarby woods and highways for a band of slons vmgdlvl by the wives, néar Port Huron, Mich, MANY FARM HOUSES ‘to make the + a _ Changes Face of Hobse. 1 ..In the last. House at dissolution there were 13 Independent Farmers, A1 Liberais, _ Conservatives, 10 Labor and 4 Independents.. All of ceding them two of the deferred eleeâ€" seats, or an. actual minority, but there is a very general opinion that Independent sum;t.: forth coming. in sufficient to reâ€" lieve the situation of any embarâ€" rassmient to the Government which is to come into being. In the meanâ€" time the Farmersâ€"elect are in con: ference and before the evening is over . they â€"are expected . to have chosen the next Pugnr of the Proâ€" Winnipeg‘s. Representation. ~It. was annotnced that 30 of, the 43 candidates who contested the ten seats in â€"Winnipeg â€" hadâ€" lost their deposits. R. W Craig, K.C., Progressive; W. Ivens, Labor, and Mrs. Arthur Rogers, Liberal, were elected on the thirtyâ€"seventh and final count. Dunâ€" can Cameron, Liberal, was eliminâ€" ated. Winnipeg‘s representation in the next Legislature will be as folâ€" lows: Progressives, 1â€"R. W: Craig, K.C. Liberals, 2â€"Hon. Robert Jacob amo Mrs. Arthur Rogers.â€" ‘The Men‘s Glee Club of North | Western College, Napervilie, IIL, gave one of the most pleasing con: cert« of the season on Tuesday even: ing in the ‘Waterioo Town Hall, un der the auspices of the@yr. P. a. of the Evangelicat church. ‘They cap tivated the large gathering prosent with the spirited singing, one of the most appéealing numbers being "Inâ€" victus;" which was given with draâ€" matic fervor and was a particularly faccopt-ble number. A group of college boys also.delighted the audiâ€" ence. There were also. individual numbers, including* readings and violin -eloctlo\li, and also selections lby an orchestra. Labor and Socialists, 4â€"F. J. Dizon, W. Ivens, John Queen and S. J. Farmer. TENDERS WANTED ‘Tenders: will be received by the undersigned up to July 22, forâ€"re novating ~walls and painting woodâ€" work of the Baden Public Schonl!. CHAS. HEIPEL, .. SILO8 We furnish the material for a Red Pine Stave Silo 12x30 with roof com:â€" plete for only $190.00. Write for parâ€" ticulars. The Elmira Planing Mill Co., Ltd., Elmira, Ont.â€"27â€"4t. 20â€"1t 12% .acres of lafid, one third of an acre in strawberries, brick house, 7 reoms, bank barn, electric light in house and batn. Apply 164 Hoftman St., South ward, Kitchener. 26â€"3t mP::l"'" '“‘2?& 6: “uï¬mu: ea er. me sa ‘l'hg cowmth of .‘l'ho First faction zuaranteed. forn zimmerman® Conservatives, _ 2â€"W. _ Sanford Independents, 1Iâ€"J. Kensington and/PAINY BUSINEE3 .condudted jby John R. Kaufman tor t.any years, has beou sold 10 EDMUND SBHANTZL «hs took possession July 18tn.. . _ The new proprietor is an ex. ‘pert blacksmith and will give careful ‘attantion to all | bust ness entrusted to himi. THEâ€"BLACKSMTIH, WAGON LICENSED Al Business | Change | MEn‘s aree cuus FARM FOR SALE Hctice" ai P â€" OxFORD HOLSTEINS LEAD Yos and 500098 qo . many c( Word from EdmoBton, where the mmmnï¬ big Alberta agricultaral fair was i): Als® _ one . 1919. â€"model M |pncru(¢nr(u¢ the past week, conâ€"| touring. car, good tires, sparé.. | tains " the information that Oxford This car is 16 A1 running ordet Holsteins, representative ~of herds| HARNESSâ€"2 heary . sets t ‘ot,L E. >Hulet, Norwich, and Haley:| harness, collars, blankets, ro & Lee, of Springford,~ hae ‘agi‘r | 2180 a quantity of hay. <~~‘ . captured the lHon‘s share of the| HOUSEHOLD EFFRCTS â€" prizes for this â€"breed.. ‘No. # Daisy churn, milk cans, 2 |FOR SALEâ€"GOOD WORK TEAM, couple left on a honeymoon trip to the Rocky Mountains. Mrs. Uffel man is weliâ€"known o Waterloe, hayâ€" ing been a member of the staff of the Bank of Toronto, Jater taking a position . with â€" the:. Mutual ~Life: in Brantford and Saskatoon. Mr.. U télman is superintendent of the Saits and Chemicals at Dane, Sask. _ ~ Numerous friends here will extend RECISTERED â€" YORKSHIRES â€" Sows. and â€" hogs; three to six months old. Ford J. Willison, R. R. 4, Kitchener. \ 0_ 304 FOR SALEâ€"SFCOND HAND HAY Aoader. Apply 27 Erb St. W. 263â€"2t H. B. DUERING, Auctioncer Aug. 26 (Saturday)â€"Valuable 1% storey frame dwelling consisting of 6 rooms, it not previousty soid, and household effects of Hy. Brodhecker, corner of Shanley â€" and Waterloo streets, No. 89, in the city of Kitchâ€" July. 29.â€"Valuable household efâ€" fscts belonging to Otto Radunsky, situated in the village of Bloomingâ€" August 7th, Monday, at 11 o‘clock a.m. standdrd time the real estate of Adam Bechold, situated. about five miles west of Kitchener, on the main road Teading from Kitchener to Petâ€" W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, July 29, (Saturday)â€"Farm stock and implements, belonging to Isaac Holle, in the viliage of Conestogo. Threshing Outfit For Sale White traction erigine twenty hor seâ€"power Waterloo Separator . with straw blower and selfâ€"feeder and waâ€" terâ€"tank all in firstâ€"class _ condition. Apply John Brohmann Jr. Breslau R. R., No. 1. : 2Tâ€"5t FOR SALE â€"â€" FARMER‘S SOLID leather shoes, all sizes, tan or black, best quality, regular $5.00 for $4.40.. Allâ€"kinds of repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed:.. E. Nier garth‘s, 27 Rrb.St., Waterloo. 29â€"4 SALESMAN . WANTED |â€" ~_ WITHâ€"FORD CAR x ‘To sell mohey kaving Ford Special ty. Denfonstration instantlyâ€" sells hardest ‘buyer.â€" A man acquainted in his territory can easily maké from 75 to $100 per week. Let me prove it to you. ‘Telephone Garfleld 1012. WANTEDâ€"The Shaw .Corresponâ€" dence School of Toronto require a dump gult part . time â€" Represgentative® for Kitchener and ‘Waterloo. â€" This is a splendfd opening for an aggresâ€" sive man with ambition. Apply "Thos. H. Barclay, 3 George St., Brantford, Ont. GENERAL WANTS Auction Sale List \ E. J; Shantz, Auctioncer J. M. KIRKENDALE, . 46 Wentworth St. S., Hamilton, Ont. 1t sitsh, platt»m sleigh, 2 g gravel planks, ‘new . root Jumper cutter, jl‘ tin sap Spouts, sap pail, sides for tm good running order, wafons, uearly now, > yokes, spring seats, new : stoves, large parlor heater and TERMSâ€"OF SALEâ€"All sums ¢ $15.00 and under, cash; over th amownt 10 months‘ credit ~will 4 given on approved joint notes ‘5}1 per cent. off for cash payments 6 credit amounts. ad W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer, . of Valuable Householdâ€" fects and Chattely® PUBLIC Belohging to Otto Radunski, ated in~the ‘village of Bicomit SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUL commencing ai oneâ€"thirty, STOCK â€" Bay mare, old, extra ~good driver, cow due to caif by: tim IMPLEMENTS â€" Steel tire buggy, oper buggy, Democrat, 8 cutting box, closed in cutter ; seat, 2 set single harness, One } 1y new, forks, shovels and mÂ¥ ous other articles. e Household â€"Effects â€" Etra‘ & Blue Bird kitchen range, nearly 1 wood heater, good oak coal hes new kitchen cavinet, kitchen ta 5 kitthen chairs, new wash macl wad wringer. .sink, .solid..leather holstered chesterfleld, 3 plece 4 ed uoak parlor suite ‘with gen leather trim, nearly‘ hew, exten table, new drop ‘head. sewing chine (Singer), parior table, 8 leum, nearly new, sideboard, mers, one with .oyal rmfilrror, . _ board, croconole baird, a lot of élothhig, ©â€" blankets, . sheets, â€" pill and linens, pfantel clock, ten p house scale, large copper pan, of empty fruit jars, dishes, plain fancy,° kitchen utensils, ‘stonecre %5 shilling ‘Crocks, â€" hanging . 1 Hall lamp, other lamps, and a 10 other useti; articles too ‘nume to mention. ~ Oy phonograph. and recoï¬lA pow:; treis, _ two . doubleâ€"« Jron springs and mattress, $ fine The household goods are in did condition. No reserve as the place is : TERMS CASH. OtTO AEDUNSK!, Propt E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, 34 Frederick 8t., Kitchener. Horses and Canadian Racing " Quartz Rock ISAAC HOLLE, Proprietor, 1 years .. 15 Foaledâ€"1918 in