~mary selections . !". an â€"gooms, which w a large number . 0 ‘A iens. Am hour 121 e from Foronto. rhood of five sache the local dep tcomed by promine ‘.“floo Band. ‘ nd excursion im Buflalo, NC~ Uinfifiing 5 The Singing > p fest were n g the lead m * eolgm wirethe ansta Ingelts, . the iger n:ld the rent sing is itroit. The & represented of the To thortly .before orning, the « Band T M business pl q ted, some qu the majority of the y trim. i WaterIbo _ was in. .NCT A d presensod a «docided! * ‘day appearance; ; From: the . &remée western . limit! of Kii _ Ao. William stroet â€" the 1 main thoroughiarewasgayly dec g asd puating. ‘The ‘Ants and the<.citizens did i n oreunennt . A 1. 1t i cA o. C A, CHAS. G, SOHMIDT, Olacipnati, Ohic, w‘ is &gmdwtwï¬ Atubricas fwongorbands : . .. ; . . .o / c M 6 P Soie o . 5. h ue k aF Lt o. oA aneraira ut Sicnatis 258 48 1 Ciak .. “ML."&MMH Phursday was the 0 (Bi rtest ors from all 0/ and. An here 4o enjoy the w r "the T «s _ Town Was in g largest %‘&e visited" _ P om eagly . n every> train stoppi w or Waterico ;-' w*, old girls; who werebent wuon ?! the _of ; Wajeploo}s. histo cored Harmonie Soc Waterloo Bandâ€" Play â€"f y / / ~minging ©0°° nging Societies were numerous the leadinz * Town PI is, which p numbetr Anhout ; Foront« and W Saengert ndreds Visit Waterloo h c ~~ During the Saengerfest Ari Presents . Holid®y Appearsnoe rioo unJOaGEd . at 6n old "boys? aid" old bent on sharing. the eties represcal( front _ of . 0€ wete listened â€" to t visi&ors and icr, an excursion severving tm the te About arTying indred t and to citize Y ork ‘Holiday Garb and Leading Societies Were Present from Buffalo, ‘Detroit, Poronto and &( Cittes.:" > Second Day Marred By Ra tsV we »f thic rowds. tha o A the ! at ~ ef oaded s%: rl Apmriat n and. hon sical 1« mo« cha Th per ly wil f were t whil rat erch phly &1 t the t parations ha d beenâ€"made and. everyâ€" lLing pointed to a~ most successful day. As a result of the unfavorable weathct there will be a considerable «eficit, and it is the intention to hold a consolation band concert in‘ the park in the near future . to . aid . im defraying the expenses of the Saengâ€" crfest. The weather, however, did not dampen the ardor of many. irreâ€" pressible youths of the visiting dï¬ gations who paraded King street, R is is generally the case there atre a tew. leaders who keep ":m : good humor by their wi ms cand htmordus antics~" Fomcr;; _the trowd was orderly and © a merty time despite the rain. & in ert @ity with fo 3 h Germania ?liamilton w r ) Linderâ€" rgnz of TorontQ. hy â€" Ahirty, _ the Lyta of Toronto\w;gi, yâ€" and _ the Coficordia of Ber y . twentyâ€"eight. Twentyâ€"six singcx%. of tha. _ Waterloo Harmonie alse took patt. . ~~__ Second Day h id ‘a monster pichic in the park e afternoon with a band..â€"conâ€" in the evening. Extensive . preâ€" e band also played geveral . seleeâ€", B Qz? pdmission fees ‘were paid. at in the. rink in‘ the ‘afterndon. _ ‘PJ * D though the Saengerfest was not a the Skating Rink for the big concert iss {inancially, owing . to the â€" fnâ€" p . 3 ent weather, it was in other re on Thursday evening. MaYon J. 8. FMSOHER PC To d by here pri ixtyâ€"live â€" men en the â€" same tos Germania of Saengerfest ay iy of the Sacngeriest ‘disagreeable weather, nme arranged Nad to It was the interntion The King street decorations â€"were very favorably cbmmented ‘upor by the visitors. â€" The decorations . are easily the best that have ever orndâ€" menited ‘the town‘s main thoroughâ€" fate.. * he committee in charge ,and‘~ the mmer'l of ‘the Hammh.gmie\y,' who worked indefatigably . to ~make the ‘event one worthy of the occasion are to be commended on the success of their, efforts.. The â€" bringing : toâ€" gether of so. many German ~â€"Singing Societies at a Saengerfest in . this town was a ‘commendable enterprise, affording an opportunity of hexing the best in German song, and those interested have reason to be pleased with the cordial response toâ€"~their invitation by the societies from out of town. £ Lemlths, onitied nsecs aogtatifying success. . .â€" About f in iRite «> th A @ ¢ " erâ€" : in order. that (theirâ€" . stay might.be 4. t .and enjoyable f citizens . loyally extended thepm a hearty welcome.. King street presented a very .. atâ€" trattive appearance with decorations of flags and streamers. ~ The. â€" main g<\Ԥireet by night showed off â€" to splendid advantage, with the, _ fine paÂ¥od roadway, and electric ~lights. With characteristic hospitality éveryâ€" bod} was made most welcome and the vistitors will carry away ple:sant memoriés of the two days . spent in Waterloo. _A goodly nimber â€" of . the mefbers of the visiting. organmrations ‘eft‘ ~ Wriday and many return <d home‘ aturday. m It MVA WRHVEHG UEIVS E.. _0 ;) \/ppomimet Was a Magnificent S is estimated that about fifteen SAENGERFEST NOTES o. POemomgart 1« NC Patrol Leader, Melvin . Snyder, on George ‘street.. ‘The Waterloo scouts, fifteen in number, will make the trip to :the Toronto: Exbi,ftion independâ€" ently of the other County patrols, who propose deaving fot the Exhibiâ€" tion durinz the month and will be in charge of Scout Master Cunningham. The scouts will l:ave about &\ a‘ctast ing to Canadt l ago. â€" Che is sur Mrs:«Jane Walker, widing with hotr. place at 1.30 o‘%cl day afternoon _ fr :-t«|~ Pmd d late A t ti A moeting of â€" the Waterloo ~_Boy Scouts will be held at seven. o‘clock on Monday evening at the home â€" of Potpourriâ€"KHite Nacht in Berlin â€" Hartmann. > Waltzerâ€"Foilchenâ€" ‘Waldteufel. Grosse Fantasieâ€" Deutschland‘s Siâ€" egosâ€"Klaengeâ€" Linchke. Overtireâ€" Ungarische Lustspiel â€" Kelar Bela. Preussen Marschâ€" Golde. Prof. F. W. A. Paul, Conductor. Famtasieâ€"Lieder aus dem Vater landeâ€" Berger. * + Salon Stueckâ€"Das Efste < Herzâ€" â€"Klapfen. . % WATERLOO SCOUTS & WILL TRAVEL ALONE may secure Bros.: store ta Owing to the unfavorable weather, the Band of the â€" Waterloo Musical Sodiety gave .a councert in the,â€" rink instead of the park, Friday â€"evening. Dufluthinchmgflwn{hmï¬- tiong upwards‘ of <one: thowgand people attebded, indicating© the â€"popularity zation increasing night‘s pr numbers reason 1 Whlch, W tation a BAl Fine ProgrammeGiyen by Band of Waterico Musical Society. â€" Valuable Prizes Awardea Rixthâ€"Jardinicre, No: 1638; ~*_ Seventhâ€"Suit"Case,No. 1698. â€" Eighthâ€"Batrel of flour, No. 1735. ‘The prizes were donated by. Messrs: ito. : A. Clare, M.P., Woeller Bolduc k Co., Snyderâ€"Bros., Canada Furniâ€" ate Co:, ~C. H. Mills & Co., ~J. :iogléer, H. Wilhelm, Wm. Snider. The holders of. *the winning tickets nay secure the prives at â€" Conrad th The following exeellent pro as given:â€" * Marchâ€"Der Aviatikerâ€" Cac Overtureâ€"Dichter und Bauet hich worthily ughoids its high repuâ€" ition and from "year to year mainâ€" iins a high ltlnlll!l,-oaeï¬dmy- The lollewtgg’ were fhe . winning cket nu â€" bersiâ€" . Firstâ€"Range, No. 1778,., B es Secondâ€"Parlor table, No. 1628.> Thirsâ€"Table, No. 1928. _ ~_< . Fourthâ€"Table,. No.. 1749 Fiithâ€"Lady‘sâ€" silk< umbrella; No ND CONCERT the *.4 OBITV SAENGERFEST EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ie . visitore>â€"were deli?! local "musical organizatic \ in applauding the ‘vario very hearvily. â€" Waterloo t P, H. Roos Ferd. Heller der. the leadership of Prof band ‘has been "~ steadity ad ib 1 pl mo in . the . Brv pe Cometer IN RINK me tly O.N, Husther C. H. Froehlich arriy Sxhib abot later bler. , Suppe Vater reputation as one of the finest bands * # in Canada. ht nme The following singing societies from out of town each contributed â€" / numâ€" bers to the evening‘s program, their singing being marked by excellent tone and\splendid balance of parts and the selections were given a mhâ€" sicianly rendering, indicating > many hours of faithful practice:â€"._ Buflalo, Harugari Frohsinn, of over Mayor â€" Fischer than gave a brief address, extending aâ€"cordial: welcome to the visiting societies â€" and their friends, who were Honoting Waterloo with their presence. f The members of the Harmonie, Waâ€" terloo, and Concordia, of Berlin, next sang ‘two selectionsâ€" under® the leadership . of Prof.. Paul, â€" entitled ‘"Gruesse Gott‘‘ and "Gott . segne dich, mein Vaterland," poth of which were well sung. f x | . Fhat the Cacngerfest has lost none of. its popylarity was evident by â€" the llam number *Present, . over. . fiftcon hundred .being in attendance.. It . is _ten: years since the last ~Saengerfest was held here and this occasion was equally auspicious â€"and enjoyable. known ‘select the Waterioo ing of the. n Mr. W . G: Weichel, M. P., very ceptably fulfilled the duties of â€"« man. 4 + & 2. Over 300 Singers took Part and Furnished a Delighttot P e of Selections Assisted by the Waterloo Baddl * .}A. +~=~<~Mre. Schuler Sang Splendidly _..~=_â€"»» @nsor It was inteed approptiate that Watâ€" erloo shquid be the meeting place 6f so ‘maay â€" Germans ; whose: love < . ~for music is characteristic and this town was much honored by having a# guests upwards of three hunt:ed members of German . Singing â€"pocâ€"sties . ol) toth the United States and Canada,â€"whose singing exemplified: in ‘@â€"high> dogree their profcieney in the att of song: Nrs: Albért. J Schuler of <Buffailo was ‘the soloist for the occasion and delichted the audience, her sincm‘ o clety the Suengetfost. now in .progress : in this town was the grand concert giver if" Mie. Waterloo Skating> :‘all‘nun day evening, in which al} visiting socicti¢s| participated, * assisted by the band of the Waterloo Musical So ty voices, Otto Wick, Director. . Buffalo,â€"Saengerbund, over â€" forty An" event .. which .wilt~long â€"be 1e of tbe features <of penin ce ~~pn C | . s A | s i \._ l | o * e [ Mo \ & \€ y s Mo s h h .( & & A *A L. : * . ’p Ro . 4 4 y t . e t h / iF i r ke Prof. Paul W. Conrad mÂ¥ â€"C0 er â€" was + UFy*5, he H. Fr wAÂ¥ chair YÂ¥ well by J. H. Roos Hy. Miller lnomno:, aD0U4 liiteen yoices. C Detroit, Michâ€"Canstatter‘ Maen erenor, over. for ty .yoices,: Prof. Lsou butn. Dirscter. ~les" o â€""." on Berlinâ€"Concordia Maechnerchor, ovâ€" er twenty voices, Conrad Boettger, director. s Waterlooâ€"Harmonia, over _ twenty voices, Prof., Paul, director. P ‘The singing ol. the combined socieâ€" ties, m:ompanle;liI lhy the :jat:g;o Band._was es fine and . ‘their nloe{l::s m’c’-nuz; the :. most enâ€" joyable nunibers of"the evening. The mixed choruses by the gnale and female imembers of the Detroit orgéâ€" nizations were also excellent. The numbers by Mrs. Albert W; J. Detroit, Michâ€"Damen Choir, over _ The programme was brought to & twentyâ€"five voices, Prof. Louis Born, Conclusion by» the m of > 3 Director. * _~ Wacht Aim Rhem, the © Hamiltonâ€"Germania Club, â€"over Anthem. | warte sAALL D 3 w twentyâ€"five voices. Fritz Vogt, Direco . Three deputations of five members etor. " each from Chicago," BeMeville, JIL., Torontoâ€"Liederkrauz, over twenty and c‘&h negie, Pa., were also in atâ€" voices, Hans Wiegand, Director: ~ tendance. ; Tsd tF a d es Tb 21 Torontoâ€"Lyra Maennerchor, _ over iwentyâ€"five voices, J. Thicle,â€" diteoâ€" tor. * NX HONORARY _PRESIDENTS Â¥r_of: the Waterloo. Iu:lc.i_:s_ccietx‘l Band who Conducted mfl arl Testonia â€" Maenâ€" Winning, direc PROF. F. W. A. PAUT ed Chorus, _ William Tellâ€" Rossinit â€" W. M. 8. C i) Gott=A M"‘(tf (a) Gruess (Go « e Gott mfno dich, mein Vaterlandâ€"Â¥r. Concordia,. Berlin. , Begruessungsâ€"Ansprache â€" â€" Mayot Fischer. ms1 % t Gergusset seiâ€" boher â€" Tagâ€"Kroutzer. â€"Massenchor and Band, After ‘the concertâ€" a reception : was tendered thé visiting societies . in the Harmonie garden. Following was the programme:~â€" ¢ * Grand Concert. ~ ~ T. ‘Theil. Pou‘ + William Tellâ€" Rossint â€" W M S The Buflalo Saengerbund presented the Soci¢ty with a handsome _ gold cup and ‘the Harugari Frobsinm:., , of Buflalo also presented to ta . vlocal sociaty fing. gold: harp. Th Preâ€" sidents of the, two societies made the presentations. i "(Whe‘ President of. the. .1 h Singing Society, Mr.; Hy. J’lm suitably â€"acknowledged. the presentaâ€" tions. C A Plcasing feature was the presenâ€" tation of a magnificent banner to the local soci¢ty by the North Atherican Saengerbund, which is .composed ~of 183 socicties. The presentation g made by Dr. Hintz, representing the P‘resident of the organizatton. «53 Schulet, the soloist of the aw were especially acceptable. She soprano vaice of wonderful , sweetness and was tendered@â€"yery cordial ‘ te ception, being presented with a beauâ€" tiful bouquet of roses: Among . the selections sung were ‘"Aric der & abeth. aus Tannbauser, <by - and a group ol three songs of mann, "Stille Licbe," "Im 'ï¬ sehoenen â€"Monat Mai‘" and ‘"Aug Metâ€" nen Thracnen Spriessen:‘" Her voice lent itself admirably "to ‘the singing of these fine: compositions andshe gracâ€" lously responded to encores: 6 t Mo immel «auf. der ‘Erd6â€" Heinâ€" Préesentation Mr. â€" Ferdinand the ~Harmonie