A meeting of the Board of Health was held o« Tuesday. The contract for the mason wortk in _ connection with the addition to the isolation hospital was awarded to _ Steckenâ€" reiter and Koenig. Dr Sterling was requested to inspect the stable= ~f + @ll milk vendors. 20 Mr. C. .L. Poeterson of Columbus, Kansas, in renewing his subscription to the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph for anâ€" other yéar enclosed a» sprcimen of _ apâ€" ple blossoms indicating a much carâ€" fier _ spring and warmer weather in Kansas than in Ontario Duting tin past few casys, howevetr, the weather conditions here have been decidedly sprinkâ€".ike and the residents soom hope to see the blossoms burst forth _ in all their fragrince anm beauty The _ winual business meeting of Emmanuc} Evangelical chach congreâ€" gation was held on Monday evenint with _ a good attendance of memâ€" lers. The reports showed this to be the best ypear. _ The congregation deâ€" cide@ to insta®‘l a pipe organ and a large amount f money has alreaâ€" dy _ been contributed towards this fun:*. _ The ushers for the year were also appointed. WANTEDâ€"APPRENTICE to learn drygoods business. Apply J. Uficlâ€" ‘mann, Waterloo. B8â€"t. MARRIEDâ€"At the Lutheran parâ€" sonage, Thursday, April 6th, Mr. Tom H. Taylor to Miss Margaret Wilson. The show window of Mr. E. M. Devitt, the druggist, is again the gentre of attraction for the liltle folks. The pretty nests of â€" Easter €Eg8, together with little _ rabbits. Are a source of much interest and delight to the hearts of the children a score of Theophic‘s companions, who certainly enjoyed to their heart‘s content the many good things proâ€" vided for their pleasure by the king hostess. FOUNDâ€"Between Mr. Strome‘s ard F. Heather‘s, on the Berlin and Mannâ€" heim _ Road, set cf upper teeth. Owne:s can _ have s.ane by _ writing. Box 53 Mannheim or this office â€"ard paying reward. i. The celebration of Master Theophâ€" ilus Wells eleventh birthday this atâ€" ternoon was a joyous event for about The friends of Mr. Melain Hahn will be pleased to learn that he is again at Hachnel‘s Drug Store aiter _ a week‘s absence through illness. HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Occupicd by J. J. Rafferty, Peppler street, Watâ€" erloo. $1250 will buy if taken quickâ€" ly. _ Apply to C. K. Hagedorn, Berâ€" lin. 6. The Presbytorian Wiiling â€" Workers Mission Band, including the Danicl Branch, held their Easter Social in the schookâ€"room of the church Friday evening, with a large attendance of parents and friends of the children. An appropriate â€" Easter programme was given by the members of _ the ‘ Band, and after a most enjoyable guessing contest, all sat down to a ‘ well prepared Banquet. FOR SALEâ€"Bay Mare 6 years oli, fine driver, in goodâ€" condition. Apply Winkler‘s Livery/‘ Mr. Bertram Kughner who has been employed at Snyder Bros., has again returned to Hanover. M Mr. Frank Good shipped a carload of hogs to Toronto Thursday The price being paid by Mr. Good is $6.50 per 100. visiting his had his toe afternoon. Miss Rose Wing who has completed her hospital course at Stratford â€" is home for a short holiday. WAANTREDâ€"Row Cart wit‘ Lox and _ sice spn’ngsâ€"-Tudh\c or Mcâ€" l.ai_llglinâ€"in goou repair. Dr.= A. 8. Thompson, Hawkesville, Ont, The fence in froat of the hospital, which was erected to keep the tracks vree of snow, has been removed. The Acadian Club held a meeting in their rooms on Friday evening. Diedâ€"Wednesday evening at 12.30, Viola Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wendel, aged 10 days. WANTEDâ€"BRoas Cart with â€" tox DKVITT‘s DRUG STORK ap"\ Genuine Eastman‘s KOD AK s and full Jline of supplics, ali stock ?:: Snd fresh at 13 2t Mossrs E. H. Thamer and Co ; General merchants, New Dundcs are iipesing â€"of $10,000 worth of genâ€" oral _ morchrndise at big bargains The sale _ commenced on Wednesiay , \pril th and large crowds ats atâ€" tonling. _ Everyone shoul> take adâ€" vantage of the greally reduced prices HIG CLOsING OUt SALE AT NEW DUNDEE A very happy gathering, with Miss Mary Philp, of Guelph, _ as honor guest, whose marriage takes place shortly, was the ‘"‘Miscellaneous Shoâ€" wer‘" given on Friday evening _ at the home of Mrs. Hawke, Erb street, when about thirty of Miss Philp‘s Twinâ€"City friends were in attendâ€" ance, cach contributing some . dainty and useful article, accompanied _ by all good wishes for the future happiâ€" ness of*the bride elect Alter a very enjoyable evening of music and games supper was served. i _A splendid and iMuminating address on Mission Work in Japan was given by Rev. R.C. Armstrong at a m retâ€" ing in the Methodist Church, Waterâ€" loo, Friday evening. He gave his hearers a new impression _ of _ the Japanese, indicating them to be a progressive and enlightened people. During the past forty years a great change has taken place _ and in the various departments of progress, _ inâ€" _dustrially and educationally, they are well abreast of the times. About 90 per cent. of the young Javanese atâ€" tend the various schools and educaâ€" tional institutions and receive b\ good an _ education in the varioug~ branches of ‘earning as can be obtainâ€". ed in western schools _ and universiâ€" ties. Incidents related indicated that the Japanese are a courageous _ and upright people, patriotic and faithâ€" ful in all things which _ affect their â€" country 1 Miscellaneous Shower The isttention of 0 readers is dirâ€" ectel to the Spring Announcement of M. Weichel & Son, / which @»pears on Page six of this issue. This reliaâ€" ‘le and progressive firm is â€" offering spring goods at most attractive priâ€" ©es.__ Among the articles offered are Cyclore Wire Fencing, _ fenoe gates, poiltry netting, Weichol‘s Asphalt Rocfing, Manilla Rope, Pulleys _ and Polting, Cow Chains ard stall fixâ€" tures, Sherwinâ€"Williams Paints, etc. A visit to their store will ropay you. 17 S tisi s dn 2. 20 Soloâ€"M:ss Ed th ( ctzel. Addressâ€"Mr. Ira Snyder, _ repi ing the Young Men‘s Clas Addressâ€"Mr. C. w. Schiedel, senting the Choir. Singingâ€"By the Old Choir. Readingâ€"Mrs. M. L. Wing, Vie Ladies‘ Aid. Ductâ€" Messrs. Harry , HMahn George Octzel. Presentation to Rev. and Mrs. Singingâ€"Male Chorus. Luncheon. Singingâ€"The Natiunal Anthem. 200 PR COEC NT CUSHE Name. Invocationâ€"By the Pastor. Addressâ€"Rev. M. L. Wing, represenâ€" ting the congregation. Singingâ€"By the Present Choir. Addressâ€"Mr. M. E. Braendle, repreâ€" senting the Sunday school. Duetâ€"Mrs. Frank Haight and Miss Emma Kaatz. Addressâ€"Mr. Walter Shantz, repreâ€" senting the Senior Y.P.A. Addressâ€"Miss Emma Kaatz, repreâ€" seniing the Juznior Y.P.A. The Waterloo Conéregation. Following was the programme:â€" Hymnâ€"All Hail the Power of Jesus an 25 In conclusion we would ask you to accept this purse and token as _ a slight remembrance of our appreciaâ€" tion. We also express similar wishes _ to Mrs. Wing, who fills the _ office _ of Viceâ€"President of the Ladies‘ Aid very acceptably; and our wish is that both Brother and Sister Wing may be spared to continue their labâ€" ors among us. ! The Young Men‘s Class gave a most enjoyable "At Home‘" in the Free Library _ Hall to the _ memâ€" bers and adherents of Emmanuel Evâ€" angelical Church, Waterloo, Friday l evening. A very interesting program was given, comprising addresses and musical numbers, at the conclusion of which refreshments were _ served. Mr. C. W. Schiedel acceptably acted as chairman. The congregation took advantage of the occasion to testify their regard for their esteemed pasâ€" tor and his wife, presenting them with a purse of gold, accompanied by | an appreciative address. The address was as follows:â€" . Rev. and Mrs. M. L Wing, ~ Waterloo, Ont. Dear Brother and Sister Wingâ€"We take advantage of this occasion, the "At Home" given to the members and adherents of Emmanuel Evangeâ€" lical Church, by the Young Men‘s class, of which you, Bro. Wing, are the efficient teacher, to 2Xpress as a congregation our appreciation of your setvices as our pastor during your sojourn among us, and our wish is, that the â€" annual conference which meets this month, will see its way clear to station you to Waterloo again for another year, and continue doing this until your five year term is completed. MISSION WORK IN JAPAN SPRING ANNOUACEMENT Mide Recipients of Purse Goald by Congregation at En joyable "At Home" Given by Men s Class PRESENTATION TO REV. AND MRS.WING ) Rev. and Mrs. Wing Chorus. ng Men‘s Class. W. Schiedel, repreâ€" Cetzel. Snyder, _ reprosentâ€" ing, Viceâ€"Pres tlâ€" and Items of _ Interest.â€"Mr. Wilbert | elitzer and friend of Prestoa spent P‘ b; Simday with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Meâ€" umb litzer.â€"Mr. â€" Wesloy Howlett of _ the O0.A.C. of _ Guelph, is home wrain "' for the gummer.â€"Mr. Wilsan spoust ‘-“'alurday\ln Galt.â€"Mr. C. Brohman our o noew sjotion agent, arrived _ en Sttrrinisrmmemermmmmmerommmmees t.\!nmlay last â€"A\ number from bere ez eriet attonuel the _ Elmira â€" Morse: Slhw a on Friday.â€"A number of friends +4 50CIal alld nvig‘nl,m‘s o_ Mr.. Geo. Cleghorn surâ€" j brised _ Irm at h‘s homeo on Tuesday sw evening. _ He was presented with . beautiful _ umbzella. Mr. ©Cleghor; Mr. Gus Kuntz of | will be much missed in this neightor | town Thursday. lbood _ being <a staunch _ mombet « Mr. Thos. Mulligan the Farmors‘ Club as well as :« gos & the l().().F., paid th rcighbor.â€"Miss Bertha Bracey h friendly visit Thursda accoepted a pusition at the 0.A .( Mr. W. C. Tracey o â€"Sympatliys is extended to Mr. and | business visitor in to Mrs. A. Brohmon on the loss of thoir | _ Mtr. and Mrs. Andre infant san, death was due to pnenâ€" | bave resided _ in Hano monia.â€"Miss M. Milroy spent Stn *â€"y | SCzetal months, have with Mr. cad Mrs. _ Geo. Masenth. | WiaterIco. â€"Mr. Fo Letson of Winterbourne who Miss Grace Wing ar has been _ employes by _ Mr.C. A.‘of Stratford spent Su Manstield â€" has returned fnome for the Mr. R. Beger and da summer and Mr. Gee. Elliott is takâ€" | Hamburg spent Sund: ing his place. _ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Edwin | of Mr. and Mrs. .J. h Smder of Waterloo spent Sundse at | _ Dr. and Mrs. Webb Mr. _ Josthma Sntder‘s â€"Mr. A. E.|iot an European trip Riche: t shippod two carâ€"loads of | ter, Mrs. To H Hall turrps _ and ane of potators â€" last 3 at Totronto and accon wrek.â€"Parents and friends are corâ€" | their trip ciadh invited to atterd an open ses Mr J. Westman, a; sion of the singing school on GGcod J Dominion Life in Reg Fiid:« afternoon at 2.30 o‘cleck ertloo toâ€"day Tlcs is Mr. _ Shupe‘s 15ith clexs. Mr. Isaac Wegenast Ile has prove?® himself â€" to be a very | Furniture Co_, Woodst capable instructor an:* possesses a | day with his sister, voice of unusupd strength ani beauty. | Weggnast. â€"Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Howlctt ang M _Mx L Wicher and I At an enthusiastic meeting held | here on the 7th inst, with Mr. E. F. | Seagram in the chair, the Twinâ€"City 1 Cricket Club was organized with the l following officers for the. forthcoming f season. Those desirous of taking an interâ€" est, active or otherwise, in the Club are requested to communicate with the Secretary at the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Waterloo. Presidentâ€"E. F. Seagram, Esq. Viceâ€"Presidentsâ€"Dr. J. H. Bowlby, H. G. Brown, Esq. See. Treas.â€"F. Harrison. The club decided to enter the Lcaâ€" gue composed of Galt, Guelph, Paris and Hespeler Cricket Clubs _ and Messrs. G. W. Harrison and T. W. Seagram were appointed to be deleâ€" gates at the league mectings. Hon. Presidentsâ€"J. Cook, Esq., J. E. Seagram, Esq., _ J. Hespelet, Esq. 4 A daring attempt at robbery â€" wis: made Sunday evening when the hardâ€" ware store cf M. Weichel & â€" Son was entere@e The party gained. an entrance through the ceHar window but while endcavoring to open _ on of the ccors in the cellar he became alarmed ard fed. He was detected ty Night Watchman (Clar« who â€" gave chase but the fwitive esconed. ¢f c»o Christ, in faith; love wrd ho[];';; the only Saviqir for the world. iiturnalih is mtc ts ie dhinidadichct iesd the only source from which we reâ€" ccive Grace, and He who has given us grace in times past will also te gracious to us in the future. A firm heart is the one which rests The _ text for the evening service was Hebrews 13:8, 9, and tic subâ€" ject: "Two precious Gilts of the day of Confirmatica, Grace, and a firm Heart." _ IIs pointed to Christ, as ang g.. _ j",,_C) CC, in in morninig and five adults in the evoning, large congregations attenG.ng both servicâ€" es. The s‘tar waos beautifully decorâ€" ated by the confirmation class and the choir gave several anthems _ in excollent style under the able leaderâ€" ship of Mr. Chas. Froehlich. The text for the morning service was Zechâ€" ariah 9:9. . The minister urge‘s the class who were about to be confirmed to choose Christ :; their pattern, to {_llow Him and walk in His ways which are the ways of truth and ‘ iightcot sness. _ Confirmation services were conducâ€" tod Sunday morning and evening by Rev. E. Bockelmann in St. John‘s Lutheran Church, Waterloo. Thirty nine were confirmed in the morning and five adults in the evoning, large congregations attenG.ng both servicâ€" has Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Thur:day, April 13, 19)1 Page CRICKET CLUB ORGANIZED I Eir John Staincr‘s be.‘ntill.lsl;::s ter Cantata "Tb> Crucitixion ren.n ed ’by tre choir, (Grew a goodâ€"si. e1 â€" auâ€" | gieuce of music lovers to the Waterâ€" loo Methodist (Church on Mormcuy evâ€" |ening. _ The music of this work throughout is in splendid kceping with tte sacrci nature of the theme. The «ifferent choruses _ were sung with Igood expression and otherwise rave BÂ¥ iManas l OO a M hy Air. Clement is tie posse:sor of a wellâ€"cultivated ~tenor voice of sweetâ€" ness and power which showed up to acantage in the bewuitiful solo passâ€" ages of the cantata. L2 000R 20XC2, C° DUTID. U Mr. Arthur Laschiager, of taritone. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY CONFIRMATION SERYVICE3 WEST MONTROSE T SACRED The Crucifixion" Given 1J Waterioo Methodist Church Mr. Isaac Wegenast of the Canada Furniture (o_, Woodstock, spent Sunâ€" day with his sister, Miss Carric Wegenast . Mr. 1. Westman, agent â€" Jor the Dominion Life in Regina, is in Watâ€" etloo toâ€"day Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Urstads who have resided _ in Hanover iorthe past several months, have returned to WisterIco. * Mr. W. C. Tracey of Toronto 1s business visitor in town. Mr. Gus Kuntz of Hamilton was in town Thursday. * Mr. Thos. Mulligan, D.D.G.M., . of the 1.0.0.F., paid the local order a friendly visit Thursday night. Social and Personal These paints give a smooth, even permanent. Paints are guarantecd. We sell the best Paints at the Lowest Prices Coats of Paint may cost much or little money, and be good, bad or indifferent, but the bad and indiffer nt * kinds are never handled by us. We have received a bigr shipment of Pittsburg Perfect ire Fencing and shall be pleased to quote pricea. Plumbing and El'ectri_cvéupplies WATERLOO _ â€" _ oxtarie The Ti'm_e to Paint is Now COATS OF PAINT Conrad Bros. $1,80 Per Gallon HEADQUARTERS FOR E. Devitt, next door to t Toronto. The ladies bad most tempting supply of est bread, coffer _ cakes, cakes, etc . all of which ready purchasers â€" Coffee "Cacdy purchasers _ Coffee and _ cake was also served to the large number of patrons, and a handsome sum was realized There is no more useful or popular form of entértaintment given than the ever welcome ‘Talent Tea," as eviâ€" denced _ Satorday by the _ great suceess which attended tnc sale â€" of home made baking, etc., given by the Ladies‘ Aid Society of St. .John‘s Lutheran Church at the store of MWr nCme of her parents, Mr. Oscar Weichel, Elmira town on Tuesday . Mr. H. A. Thomas Friday under the par We have received a large +hipment of Jamieson‘s and _ English Paints which were orderâ€" ed several months ago at last year‘s prices. The price of print has since gone up 25 to 30 per cent. but we are going to give our many customer‘s advantage of this and offering our paints at the old price at surface and colors alent Tea ing supply of the choieâ€" offec _ cakes, doughnuts, all of which soon feund â€"_ Fhomas, Galt, speint r_the parental roof. . Weichel and children left for Galt where they will ‘aster vacation _ at the h at the store of Mr | door to the â€" Bank o ladics had prepared ; , was in of 0008 00000000000 cae0+e 1PRPRORDPr cz T _ C oethin, Onti oo Pn foofrofor PoofonforZeFoofan T3 ToofuofocfenSoofoc$ Poofe cfoufe Watchmak Bar Pins, Brooches, Hat * and bracel You will need these orr to your Easter ?ostume. A Few Sugo transact. Invitee your banking busine BUSINESS ACCOUNTS, and wit} faciiities and complete binking con: fers the be t of bankins accoms MONEY TO DEPOSIT or cther The Bank oi REAL RE lt e 2 1 we l ) X a (xâ€" « has the Laced Ope porchaser to see ju<t w is equipped with & very handy in t is uh&()]ll'l'ly g or Inmpy ‘ Doer Largest t tresmes and F Kellaric/ J. C. DOERSAM If your dea "SWEE We have a. ii=de\selectnu. C') A. STEPHENSE t Wate AULAjY @ ï¬ï¬‚l“fl,% One of The Oldest a1 Banks in C: â€"_ Assets $50 Capital _ ~ Reserved Funds $4,9 Incorporated Jowelic e€] 0) M 0 0) H