_ Fty.,.'.'.l., Pttttt,,,,ttr.ylt.t.ji. Peopleï¬ilurmy Escape Death a Jasmin-m - tiftirAiG --- ar, Under a sky that was Is blue as the gleaming coaches of their Royal train, and u.sun as bright as their radiant smiles, King George and Queen Elizabeth came to Kitchener on Tuesday to receive the hornntre of all Waterloo County. Doullo V3.00 Whlle lie-talk ot the “clout out!“ not be learned at press time on†from Provincial Police 'l'ilr2r'trg Ir. Hot-tutor, who won ted the: the crush related his var-ion ot the accident to The Chronicle while he was mating his lunch at the K.-W. Huspltal. Bound for Want-loo Fluid Day Mr. Hottstotter stated that he was riding 'at the -l'ront sent with Mr. \Vltzel. who was driving I new car, while Mrs. Wine] ind her dim" were passenger: In the buck neat. As .they topped the hill at wouu, on their my to the Waterloo County Livestock Breeder: Field Day " Fa.. lerloo Park. Mr. Homtetter_mm Mr. Wltzel was toieed onto themvel on the shoulder of the high“, by two [rocks which Ion-o cum the hill on thelr way to Pete“; Tho urea! ot the hill form I M an. as well. Unable to pull his moon-o hack on the mad. the We! car careened Into the ditch mgr, the - The first whistle blast, two miles east of the station, was the signal for first cheers from a throng of more than 100,000 that had waited fully four hours for the Royal ar- rival. From that moment until the train had pulled to a atop by the reception platform the roll of we]- coming cheers never ceased. It rose (Continued on Page " Probably mos! famllllr with antics of the alleged monster In “untold John Schnaermgprl who†turn bob derg the river for 102 rods, Ind who has lived on the property tor new“! thaw-dull Five Cayuga Chiefs Shake King’s Hand Give Huge Crowd at Kitchener Added Thrill; Attired in Indian Dress. Potty-five minutes Inte as the re- sult of countless brief delnya dong the duy's crowded itinerary, the train rolled into the Canadinn Na- tional Railways station at 3 o'eloek. Walls of seething humanity lined each side of the right-of-wny from boundary to boundary of the city, deadening even the sound of the big Iocgynotive with their cheers. Warning To Children To Beware Of Alligator In Grand River Kslmt'His'NKR,-F'eartut tor the “(My of their wives and children. male n-sidvnls or Bro-Ian. out of here. are kveping a sharp lookout tor r"uurlteuritnct' of what b nld by so!!!" to he a sewn-foot lllkllol'. II the Gram} River. On sworn! occasions in tho - month an ttttidentified creature ha risen from the depths of the rim. according to villus". â€can tr0rhtened children. who htpmed m he playing not" the river, runnlnl home to safety, "on 1W0 "evasion: l have seen this 'etranrr' and horrifyhm era-lure pup nu: and splashing mom In - d th" river.“ Mr, Schnneringer told Thr. Chronicle, rave-ling he &errt watch of the river for neural loin mu h Uay, _ Arcordin. to the older" VIII" tire. ti'tuttttre. Trhttterer It ht. “A" pwln rhm- to shore, otttter III I can an tht' mm or etgttt aides. who" the water In deepest The valet II the mlldlo- of tho rIVN ll that In“! I quite nhnllow. he an. “an persons Inland mini ill-Y Juries. two of them serial-11. in II had crash on the ham; high“ way ll “Milieu hill wont 9.15 Pt day morning. William m1, Del, may Reeve ot Wilma. '0'qu hh' wire, Viola Wittel, and their dmmhr. ter.. Muriel What. In All can“ to tho K.-w. Hospital with the for- mer two In seriou- condition. The [earth manager in the Wine! on. Samuel HoNtetter, a neighbor ot the Winds on mum's Road. BAL t Po temthurg, snared minor but nth!!! injuriq- and was bio to lave tho hospital after receiving medic-l oi-I tuition. Loam Control of car 0n Way to erho; Hits Telephone Pole. FOURTH riiiiiimcrat NM BADLY HURT W. Witzel, We And Daughter Badly Injured vol i2. iGai' Il/Ill),..).,,,,,),)!))!!.!).,..., 1lltlllillldhtt'lfilt .10“ Ann QUEEN (continued on No a) "I can't help but think It II All II“- gator, because III the time I "In“ It I a“ only It: huge head and lull- ing (all no" the water. " " ttad been I Mu carp. u may would have us believe, " wouldn't hue kept only up head and all on: of tutor." Mr. .%'ttttaerirttter went on. Mayor McKay of Gait apps." to have been one of the few moyors of cities of any size, loclted close to points of coll on the ray-t tour, who was not presented to Their lojnties. The published list of pre- sentations gt London show. the moyors of Sornin ‘ond Chant-m be. "Th'e Brtrt time I ever saw It wu about two week: ago. when " came up on my alde of the river. I In no amaaed at seeing It that I didn't think to do anything about It. but at and watched It play tor an hour or more. According to W. Sehnleringor the donlnen ot the deep had I "heed like a home". . mun-Ive tall and Wu It lent men feet long. The nut "no be In! the monster. " me to the “trace In a cove on tho who “do and no." one nundrd feet down the river. “rm. time, I been!" qttito nint- ed our the “rinse creature all phoned the provlnrlnl pollce at Rit. clener." he told The Chroniclo. "In a “or! time, lhreo "ttte VINO!" arrival Armed for hulk, In! a. 'Ihlnr had Mum-ted - an “rt-co.“ Mr. Brill stated, when asked, that he received no invitation to be pre- sented Ind that the clerk of the county, Sam Cassel. wus not invited to be presented. At Stratford, at Guelph, " Nil- glra Falls, at Windsor and other points the wardens of the counties concerned were in the group pre- urged to_Their Mngstjes. ine presented duke. A notable Absence in the ranks of those presented to the royal couple " Tuesday's Kitchener welcome to Their Majesties, was Warden W. D. ("Pete") Brill of Waterloo County. He, is rgeve of the town of Wnterloo. Warden ht Invited To Meet Royalty Natalie Omission From Presentation List; Mayor of Gait Abo Omitted. I MID-WI“ IAIKITS at. Wuurloo's mid-week marten will md ,cnmmenco Juno " “(I “MINI!“ tit. etch Wetland-y morning News; "him“ tt t"ll'l'T, n to mmw'm '1" pecan we. n 571... . "I. -'ll decided at the nice con-It. the tee of Wan-rho Count! on notion . of AU. N Tom Mr Ronald Lindsay, British em- bun-dor to Wuhington, presented Hon. Cordell Hull, United Mates "eretary of state, Ind rcpt-enemy. tin " the welcoming TSI',","' of Prelident Roosevelt. ecretnry all made a brief, informal speech in which he intimated that nothing but beneheul elect: could follow the royal tour ond Ru Injuty replied in Iimilnr vein. Ii. E. Lillian Braiding t m but in her hospital bed in“: night com lean: her treatment for serious s'llt,Td'l', “lured In e cur accident several weeks Mo, utter seeing the King end Queen during their 20-minute stop It Kitchener. A special mum accompanied her to the station when tho - Thai! Majestiea. "Mm tlet thrilled," Mi- Breithnupt aid in or 'ttttl bed after the visit. "I don't t ink the exeltmom cot no down.†Mis ldelty. followed by queen Elisabeth, stepped from the plat- form of the shimmering blue and silver royal train which Ind recently changed its Canadian National loco- motive for I New York Central stream liner. Ontario Aid farewell and New York Stute whooped up I welcome in one voice. Their Eduction, ttmt British monarchs in history to visit the United Mates, stood on the luck platform of the royal tmin WIVin‘ good-by. to neu- y hlf-o-mllllon Canadian and Americans who mule up_the â€the emigrated crowd. Leaves Hosp-ital Bed To See King King George end Queen Elizabeth crossed the Interantional Bridge into the United sum with the swelling cheer. of Candida: and Amer-inns â€Ending I singleucchim. Americans To Entertain King ht Washington NIAGARA FALLS. N.Y., June 8. --uat night at 9.46 p.m. King George VI crossed the border to the land which his ttrent-great-grand- father lost through the Americnn Revolution in 1788. Yet the cere- mony was simple in the extreme end its drum: we: not heightened by the; blue of bend: or the wild cheeringl of crowds which merited his progress acme Canada end perticulnrly his welcome in his last crowded dly in Western Ontario. F From the b'tekoftheot-vattion car of the royul train which has carried them to the Pneiile coast and heck, our King and Queen look out upon the rich farmland. and tmarl r 'c'l,aE yiS'2lltMi = iMB! il - F.t9,bfal.,', _ . , . t otmuW.--a born. with " " uul Ammo att bet m tho top of n numb“. and by I. C. curl-m, monk The cut-’0. " ncut to I want, not] um much iAhi tho to) of the print no!!!" '" "rar" to any the .031. - " -ie an... waif]; m other um. I During their maidens in Waterloo Mator end In. Cunningham he†in- tereeted themedvee in nrionn worthwhile circulations. The for mer held the ollce of churn-n of the town planning coalition end tenured hie minution which will he considered " the next meeting. no we. may Internal in the youth of the town end did much to further the work of the Boy Boonie. Trail Renter: end other may. Bath an - yen-e of when eer- vice an new ot the M Oren Society. penicileriy during the - period of "" to mi. For new veers mm Cunninghun had been prominent in menu-lo We Work. no in e for-er ruling later of Grand River bod“ end en eciive member at the Weierioo We. ‘ 0n Wednesdey ot thin week " lerloo ion two of its citizens in " tor and Mrs. 'E. D. Ctremtrtgtram, who :hevlng sold their home on Allen Bt., We“. moved to lichlnond Hill]. Where they are erecting . new home. Coming to Wetcrioo thirty you! an Meior Cunningham we- . mentor ot the Central Public School “I tor about two yum. follow“: trttieh he joined themed oilice out ot the " mal Lite ot Cu“: from which po- eition he mired it“ tell. no". IAT. TOP OF CAR Resigns From Town Planning town.- uul cities of western 0mm. Every town and hamlet was Jtmsrned with 101-! throng: - up chat the King had Orion and to add to the [lotion triumph of their juro- Remembers Queen As a Little Girl Elmira Woman Bowen-Lyon might be promoted from trade to grade by her caveman“. it was new for her to try the national examinations tried by other Scottish children and the than togk _the mt- " the Forfar school. Aa a child In. Atnmrorth lived " Donal-noun in Scot- land Ind attended school It Eorfar, Each yen, in order T "Oh, she In beautifuL It took me any back home to see her satin," exclaimed In. Walter Ainsworth of Elmira, who remembers Queen Elin- beth when she m a child in Scotland and who saw her at Kitchener on Tuuday for the flrht time Ittyst Queen, br. Each an, in order thy littU. _ tdp Elizabeth day, his first aeroplane ride, was that experienced this week t Walter, Inn of former IN,', alter W. Friday. The led on ending greeted " cud, his hoe wreath“! In miles. The plune toured to I height of near- Ia.. 5,090 feet 3'9? Kitchener and Ovations Given King and Euler At Kitchener Wuirloo, slid ,hiier%GGTfeiir"i minute of it. Gets Real Thrill On 14th Birthday 1 Mr. Moore said expenditures over I period of three yen. could be taken on e but; upon which the county could work in I determine- tion of its budget for the year. There was no reason why the county couldn’t let its estimates early enough in the yeer to ennble the county treasurer to ndvieeo munici- golitien of the expected county levy, e laid. While the letter had given Water- loo County's surplus for 1987 u (Continued on Page I) Aid. Bean read a letter from Mr. Moore, government county "per- visor, in which he revealed that ten Ontario counties operate on the budget Klan. Ald. Bean had ap- plied to e department of municipal airnirt, for information on the ques- tion. I After much discussion the Water- loo tom, council at Monday's meet- ing decided to ask Waterloo County .council to consider preparation of a budget next year in sumcient time to acquaint municipalities with county estimates for the year. The motion was sponsored by Ald. w. _H. Bean and Ald. Enoch Hons- County Prepare Budget In 1940 V - __ - - _" P Down into the heart ot the com- "e-....------. munity founded largely on the thrift Waterloo Town Comteil'IUd and initiative of It: Pennsylvania Excesive Surplus Be Rehnded Pt?"! 9nd pawn gouge". came To Recommend gle- tTdtdtuht,f, high The ecu n m ppy, I: carry- ing I houquet received ht Kitchener on‘Tuudny. The Kiattt,.trttired in a business suit. sund- just behind her. s,,fd'el't',T thong? Eintt's . e ' n e rewro- oenh Pym Albert, M. In Pull-mom. Bo when he MS from the my“ train on a» “r I with†char. â€celled an ' by that given the King Ind Que... won my. Thor. w:- an ovation. too, or Hon. W. D. Euler. nit-lum- of and. and 'il'l'l'"'" and I ttitehener rui- OM. A 'tTil) of thrill: on his 14th birth- l At 2.40 mu. Introductory ran-7h Jan made by Phil-mm W. " Erin. {Vivien of the County. Adan-n mt. â€mull" tum-on to all were _ by " J. Chapel. mimic-ml DOM“. Qua-c, and L, t. Won, nut. other: At two o‘clock three I'- I tive- nlorl parade. led by the Wuorloo hunt Commentator. on the diiNr. on! hreqN% Inclndd prominent men. ittrltMhtit Prof. m. G. Knox and Prof. Geo. Ratthtrr. Animal Hun-tam ne. mrlment. 0.A.C., W. B. Mellllon. Marketing Sank-en. W, P Watson. Thursday. June am. was an In- mnnnl dar lot [Arman when hun- drodn noun hr Ind near attended the Grand River Livestock Held abr Ind the Waterloo Hal-tan Breeders CIM: picnic " Waterloo park Ttte. prom “and it 10.30 In the morning when judging at can and heifer- tool Mace. The noon luncheon with hot colee wu enjoyed and the Co-r. were Mrs. tNear Bclunldt, Mn. Wnrren Bun. Mrs. Wm. Jun! and Mn. Carl Henrldu. Peoople stood in thirtydeep rank. " the side of the enclosure. The, clung to huge NIH“ and M in tree. Ind on factory roofs. Ono gum. yard crane held more than Mu men, one, of wtsqqt hold " side. Livestock Field Day Held ht Waterloo Voted h Big Success Kitchener and Waterloo sue to Their Melanie: I reception in host- baked nation yuan. in tho midst of towering factory building: and tho other cymboll ot a busy industrial life. It may .hnve lulled the glamour of a historical and won-crowned Que- tree, or the mantle sweep of went coast mountain scone. But " gave to Their Mus-ties a feeling of the pulse which be“: in the community. in factory and in yell-groomed km land. I movement of commercial " tivity which won Brrniy eunbllahed by those who your: back followed the trail of the common in the de- velopment of I new land. in True nod On Roch. Britain's rulers on Tuesday to re celve as heart-warming O welcome as lay within the power of 15.000 subjects mused In clone-packed ranks Along the nil lino route ot their course through the city. lndmtriul Centre of Kitchener and Waterloo. Built by German-Dutch Pioneers. lupremes Royal Visitors; Solid Bhnket of People Along Miles of Tracks. Hearty Warm Welcome For Their Majesties livestock mall-tour and _ An interesting spans mam In In charge ot W. D. Brill and Ray- mond Snyder, Tho new I)" In voted a trig success. and was pleas- lng to E. I. Melanghry. County re preoenntlvo. President P. M. Sny- der and the ollcers. W. D. Euler. federal minister of trade 3nd commerce. is Paving I fine time meeting the King and Queen. Hon. W. D. Euler Meets King Here And at New York director of Bunch. Compared with the long period or trolling. the ceremony seemed to nus with unwanted speed and Their Mueslles had mounted the tnin platform. From the crown u the nation there was a Bnal burst d tare. well cheering which was when up again by cheers of greeting. as the - H‘omlnnod on Pum- D But down in one corner, swamped by the crowd and almost weeping in her chagrin and disappointment. crouched a little woman, who wore upon her dress her dead hum-ner- service medal. For hours she had waited to see her King and Queen. Some one had some of with her stool. Some one else had taken her pince and to cap It all, she couldn't so: . peak It the King and Queen. Two newspapermen. who were lit- tle teeter on. as a matter of (not. ruched out their hands and boosted her to their shoulders for an unre- stricted View. Down lbeyond a militia guard. when â€income were sprouting high - the heads of the people there came insistent cries to get down. A guard within enclosunre swept the young- sters and some adults of! the fence " but " they climbed upon it and he was aided my the hearty spunk: of the tin! of an otneera sword. There were Aldermen H. m. ABM A. Sch-dot. Alden-en a. winters" end three who†lem- nltqmdhthen were Index! I the mrrireommtutitr, Alderma- Inn Shaun. and Alderman Mm. WolH’rlctlced Ouruy. _ Arhe Maureen, whole family ell-e A. l "on: Aleaee-rarrrtth"s, wee man in .."' " . . e Kitchener-made beige 'eq61. ".' -. ., and mule an utmost Meet. m. , - hm! rebound it with her w. Jere. In. J. Dinner and In. a. Shoemaker. , , . F Among Rho that to he mounted to j the Royal visitors on the meld m- . - the platen: was Mrs. George lin- 51†'t, ther. Iced" ot the Girl Met. 1.. " has male her how. to Boy-Ki"! . (Ines. . ',' ' 'r"'. Uh. "tye,Wtt1Me,tryrte, _w'-remr" 0.150%!†t9ttBt"eiitiii.': ' "" y‘ when the Dacha-I ot York. In - dr r'afooraoeaootortmtr-at- lhh. but boom In a I‘m-honor "tre. an correct morning mu no hi- 1oredtrttomt.ot'dt"rt-tno- clay In pronouncing tho tAg.ittBr Germ none. or his “or“. m. ammo. mauled in tho dil- It than" and Queen or any on also nodal proof that Kitchen"! ll Milt to the core they received tt Tuna†when the amt Bttttett» i'ii"ii, Georg. w. Gordon. We! ‘the can gratin†and Ill Oxna- old mud-dcuhtar, Just Dinar, - lutod mm! In hol- Bronh'l Ill- !orln and mooted I hum an. belongs on the Prise-u of “In a'i'i'otrgt'r,U'Jr, Q... Marr-arte rounded . hat you man-mu, Jam tutah.-,' an on of Gum'- [mm Gm â€Inâ€. “Der Brrmrmttmmd", hr tony ran. umuuynuy T)rBrltntnNeddkt 'toralNqteGottt. Huge Gmls Welcome King ht Kitchener He met them on their erriul in Quebec and then uni» Mon. dey night It Sudhury. At the Kitchener reception to the King and Queen he met them MBitt. He is to to to New York Friday to greet the King and Queen when they arrive " the (‘ene- ','t'atlti',t It the New York Woe 'I Pair Sunniâ€. (Conn-mod on Fun I) Onlarlo Linnea an“;