- MIGLEYS Eff (5| - . , _ "llNilliibilll0lt0lmr KILLED BY POLICE Fred Haight, 29 year: old, 6858 2NI; Street. Detroit,' was shot ad 51:1me killed early Sunday. and Patrolman Ambrose Dolney 1tarrowlr escaped death when or tteern wore despatched to the John R. Street address after Haight had “tempted to kill his 19-year~old wife, Patricia. " lIthh I a M LI “ _ liigitiiE after t /“7I "a Wrigleyâ€; whitens teeth, sweetens the mouth, clean the throat and aids digestion, while the act of chewing cattmondsoothes the nerves. U) T Dry mouth and parched throat are grateful for the refreshing coolness of Wrigley's Spearmint. T itghi,t,t, because it's 'aah-lit-gt: rm m oven and serve with all . " Healthful protect non for the whole family Me Ar The Canadian Shredded Wheat Waverly. ua my†More Sleep for Mother IRANCNEI _ WATERLOO - tr. J. Adams. luau» KITCIiENIIR . KITCHENER North Ward invites the depo-u' ank busine- umunu ofthoae who seek comm bank- ing facilities and a com!- eous efficient service. Citsuemtriomimaamger. On in " m‘m I " Savage, Toronto, hrakemnn ion train No. 3. Just before he bassed away at the hospital made a state- meat to the eirect that he had no- iced his train had gone past the siding and a moment after he had pulled the cord to stop the train both trams crashed together. En- gineer Alexander on train No. 3. who escaped sex-Ions Injury. said while talking in the ttremaa a moment ty noticed his train had trot a mile pant the siding but at the same' under no luau-mom d In. J. M 109mm. . " "at Illa-km. KITCIINII F L And the train Omaha! who“ busi- Ice" it In, sitting in some office, to guide the progress at these trains through the division, knew of the unusual circumstances. He knew that valuable time could be saved by allowing No, 3 to continue on time and meet No. ' farther down the road. . Cortsrfuttr "tr-cm. turban and Mn "In molds. In am on“. inching ctr-w mum and â€or†or human». com. bin-(Ions. Oom- Imnll mu, am. an»... when with a turn 3hr!" than I touch of omin- "My. immune mklpyou (Continued from Page I) Srtttom-sllp past each other at Waubamlk, Just north of Parry Sound. Train No. 3, bound tor Winn}- peg. is-- in railway pariaaee-tho interior train. and must pull Into a siding wltihy tram No. 4. from Winn: peg and headed tor Toronto. 3003 by on the main line. It all had been as usual. the two. trains would have passed at Waubemik. But No. 4 was late. At Cameo] it had been nearly two and a halt houm late. No. 3 was on time. Arrayed hurt for your Immediate selection are 'tneat Cont! and Enumblu the Opt-In. Fuhlon duloncn could concolvo. Than no mod-In tor “(Mr upon-n, strut or at". war. Sport Con- with throw turf coll-n. Other models with - or platn'y tur trimmed, um, Kllhll, Twad- and mammal Moira. ‘ to $14.95 ' $39.50 DEAD "EB RESULT MACK & TlutltElt's Spring Hats Ensembles Mack a Tannen - Coats "Style Without Extravagance" OF C.N.R. war-20K? and h. A 'tetttttttrut grouping ot modul- otylod correctly to the "an! dqtalt. lath Trill“! ind 31mph I'll"! In printed “Mono, - mm... and prlnnd "In. - “we!!! and may now colon. _ Journey'. End Lady tin I pet tstorey-r", like this dog. but his legs are too short." Salesetuut--"'roo short! Why, Ina. dam, they ati. tow. reach the floor." $9.95 " $29.50 P in Spring Gayest Modes Another story ot a bull moose aunt-km: a man comes trom Ban". Alberta, where the Men...y re- Ports.---"' of our local Pr0stree- tors was (ranging Ihrough the hills some miles trom Bantt, when he looked forward and snw a bu]? mouse coming rapidly toward, him. He took to the umber pronto, and allerwards t 'tsseoverrd that Mr. Moose tttrt established his herd of three " tour cows In I secluded spot near and was not sum: to permit the approach of any strangers." f A passenger in from of them had his arm torn on and one leg broken. aThey missed him from the wreck- ;aze as they made their "tuttNy, but he diedly shortly afterward, l Roland on 95,000 Bait i Engineer Alexander. Fireman E. :Rlley and brakeman G. Gorrie, :charged with masislaughter arising put of the recent 051.11. wreck. were) ,‘released on 35000 ban each pending :trln) April 5th. I l Death LUt Now " 1 Two more names were added to the wreck death “at. 1111351113 the total to fourteen. Among the trim Wets found in the debris of the burned colonial car were several articles trelieved to have belonged to Mrs. Anna 'C. Nlluou. Danish Immigrant, who. wlth her 'rear-old daughter wag bound for Port Anhur.‘ It is presumed the child died withi its mother. l Bound, engineer No. 3. William and J. Penney ot Miur' may were unseengern on the c1honur car. They were slightly Injured and are in the Stone Memorial Heepital at Parry Sound. which sent doctors and nurse: on the relief train. The Fortneyl were asleep when the trains met and found themselves tossed about u wreckage came (all- ing about them. The lights want out. and the our. started to burn. According to their story. only halt a dozen persons escaped from their car, although it was not over‘ crowded. Frocks Punk hobo, Toronto, upm- chtk. fracture ot the “all. Injured J. H. MeRotsortr, Toronto, apron Mere Arthur Batman, Brandon, nun. Mr. lltcheu, Brandon, Man. Jacob Fomoy, Milan]. Ont. Wilfred Penney. Kimmy, Ont. E. V. Alexander. South Parry, Bound, engineer Nd. 3. l not"! M. Hal-on, Madison, w. on nub. wttt In. lumber. to Cub P". Ala. (or A holiday. My Injured Nut column. Pun Sound. - mur No. t, both ha bron- m In. and body - hand. L. V. 8.qu Toronto, truism. mum) Injurlel. (and later at My Nta0. ummawsmmu Maui‘s!» l-'r;;;4S?4ttrr"r “was ‘unmmmm “mung-nudism reel-Feet.- . -qtll. 11mmwom a...“ "demrueMAauqrtg.anatnrt, an In h" hoo- mulling at 10 o’clock and the Confessional 'service at 9.30. on Easter Sunday the service wilt be conducted in English and will commence at 10.30 am. In connection with this service the Holy Sacrament will also be ad- ministered. Confession] cynic. be- gins at 10 o'eloekucm. Vietim n! Wreck Wall Known Hon. A German servioo will “hold in .he Lutheran Church on Good Friday forenoon and in connection there. with Holy Sacrament will be ad- ministered. The service commences 'lch ot tho Victoria School action. Coetftrmatuon "rtrkm.--Dttrt" tho ‘servlce tn St. Matthew's lather“ Church on Sum! tonnoon the following clan of boys and girls composing this your: manual. were examined: Albert Hone, Hury Kireh, Elmer Schweitzer, Frank Suede. Edward Khan. Oscar Schmidt. Edgar Schecvrer. Fred. Wopplor, Ei- mer Wlehnd, Ina Schmtdt. Anita Dunner. Hilda Sch-wham- and F"rieda Reinhardt. CotMtrettatton wilt take place next Sunday torgnoon. I Anion can†the (alarm "up on we†Dotted out no Mad “Sunny: In. gun In. Wu. Bell. Mr. um In he» out" no a. Ily, Mr. and In Win. “I“! at family. Mr. all In. att -Wiohnd. all of Kitchen», Mr. and In. Hour) Warm-r and bulb, Mr. and In. [Henry Behoerer Ind “who! at Waterloo, If. and In. Hm Hal inerlch of llama. It. Non-Inn lt but“ ot tn. Jacobs. at! the - Aluminium and not: 1!me Hummus-“Mb â€who... ?":_aPftmroertoe-t alvmumu-mu “My thanâ€. has on - um, nonunion-5&3;- gun at as. only; W in P-e-e.-.. Perteurt-lt.r,mimir, _ "r._ue-aAt- um.*‘~* M‘b‘. - I. w. . when at“ Mr. nnd Mrs. L. suGu, Mrs. Foster and mu Laura and Mater Bingham'a. Service in Bord Church this Sun. day. March 'ut, nt 3.30 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mauls" VII": ad on Saturday It “to bedside of Mm. Alex Smith In an: (formerly of the Tttt Dino) who in serum-[y Ill. Mr. and Mm. Abe Selxuor of King. woo'd cm; Sunday I! Mr. Ada-am No holiday would be complete without these [hater Layer Coho. sum Den-en Roles. JUter He- mid Dutch Faun-p. If you have not yet tried one of then, you have a treat in store for yourself. Order yours todny from ,. The spirit of Easter is gracefully expressed in Si1verwood's ‘novelty designs: Easter Lily, Rabbit, Chicken, Chicken in Egg, Rom, Rose Buds, Aston, tSoaau, Tulips, Mums, etc. Bricks with lure or Star Centre, Orange, Pineapple, Nesselrode pudding bricks - all will add a delightfully different touch to the holiday dinner. CROCOI'IILI. Hostesses, in increasing numbers, are finding in SiiveArood's Special Creations the solution of their dessert problems. Every- one loves ice cream and, when it is served in these aessonable moulds, it has an appeal which no guest can resist. CUMMINGS MOTOR SALES if"?! wELIaabaiyihiGtlrr Silverwaadfs Individuhl Servings Special Easter Bricks Georgeous Creations Silverwood’s f} Novelty Designs 0mm may†were In Kitchener on Sammy attending 3 - dinner . In honor at an. Agne- Rennio'l It» mauve. The dlnln‘ table was at trance. The diam; table was Iy arranged wlth a lace collars and. J. mauve tweet peas and tulips and all g- mauve candlai. Mn. Jinanlo Watt the recipient of may guts and congr-tulatlm from her friends. Sunday School will reopen April 7th at 2.15 pm. tun-L 1:32:31- SYgrfetP2t i'iitiE?i1iii',thtiiirt1?t?Jf 'r2iiiiii'o,'iilltlttthhtttteit fl (I‘m 'hm-rl who h t1'lltt.] Td In...“ a..." a a. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilford And son Limited Thom†ma Mr. and Mrs. homo Rennie attended the {mineral service and burial ot the late Mr. June- Rennge of Guelph. held Jn M. An- drew's church new Shakespeare In! Thursday. The'lale Mr, Rennie was well known in all: locality. having ’llved near here s’everal years. Be ude. " wife he leaves to 1110qu three sons, Dr. George of Port Perry. John at Hamilton and James at N mum. and three brothers. Malcolm of New Hamburg. Robert of Sinke- spearo and Gmbnm or Saskatoon. KITCHENER ', If};