. s480 10 °_ ‘regived xs& b inad a eross, . / fige staf Lo .. JPS. _ *tess of ‘~. ber hon . a deleg: .\ Ste Bra 3 ( p )5 n _ She Hos > erintend PC ts 4 0 c ‘ g:':sed with the upâ€"toâ€"date equipment ; o g installed in the new wing, _ as} ; Well as the remodeling of the old, | â€" by which so much needed accommodaâ€"| gion will be furnished. + ’ The _ funcral _ of _ the late Ilonry! Schacier, superintendent of the Watâ€" erloo _ factory "of the (‘anada_,l-‘nrni-’ #Â¥re Manuviacturers, who passed away | &t 5.30 o‘clock last Saturday _ afterâ€". w, was held .on Tucsday afternoon | was vety largely attended. Imâ€"| pressive services were held at the| houss and at St. Peter‘s Lutheran| Chorch. BRev. F. E. Oberlander ome. | ‘fated and spoke in both English and} German. The Watctloo Musical Soâ€" ciety, _ employees of th» Canada Furâ€" j niture Manufacturets and the Oddfelâ€"| dows of Germanig Lodge, marched in a | bpdy to pay their last tribute of re | m@pect to the deceased. A\ large numâ€"| Ber of fricnds from all parts of tus} provinee were present. ;Tho following flotal oferings | wers *redcived :â€"Pedestal, Watcrino _ Musiâ€"/ P Society ; Gates® _ Ajar, emplayees inada _ Furniture _ Manufacturers l ©r0ss, J. E. Seagram and Sont ; of fike stafl Woodsteck ; wreath, Direcâ€" %ots of Canadian Furmiture Manuiac $Â¥rers ; 1.0.0.F. Waterioo ; _ pillow, Sherwin Williams Co, Montreal ; the f:mily ; _ Harp, Orpheus â€" Society ;/ MHarmon‘e _ Society, anchor, brothors :'.d sisters ; AQ.O.ULW. Berlin ; Mr . C. Ballantyne ; spravs, Mr. and Mrs. D. _ C. Kunts ; Mr. and Mrs. Meimlich and \r. and \rs. EK. _ W. Schmitt ; _ \ir. Albert Hergott, Mr. P. 11. Roos, Mr. and \rs. â€"Ford, Dotâ€" eus Soci¢ty, Berlin ; Mr. N. Harmcr, . Moronto ; _ Mr. Gico. Killet, Rerlin ;; Waterino Club: Mr and Mrs: F. A.| i A meeting of the N. W. Farmers‘ J-lnm'm. will be held at _ Waterloo _amuring the week of March 10th. ‘; The finance committee of the town ®douncil met on Kriday evening, but only routime business was. transacted. .;The regular meeting of the Twinâ€" City Skating Clubwas held in . the Auditorium ilast Wednesday _ evening, <when a goodly number of the memâ€" (Bers and visitors enjoyed this very ~ **Ellerslie‘ _ opened its hospitable "Onors on Thursday ajfternoon, _ when Wiss Howie was the hostess of _ a ABlatinep Bridge, which was very much .Noye&'hy’ ‘the guests, the pretty Sprive Being won by Mrs. E. F. Seaâ€" BMr. J Weichel where they will atâ€" tend the annual convention of the Asâ€" ‘Bociated Boards of Trade as delogates from Elmira. ?M Mr. Holling of Brantiord was «m guest of Dr. and Mrs: Nogcker ;,{“hl. in town. .q â€"Mr. M. L. Weber of Elmira was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Devitt on Wednesday. Te left ‘t.;r_dgy for London accomparied _ by <. A prominent cibizen expressed the 5:10- that it is about time the k Board held their initial meeting S30 meeting has yet taken place, alâ€" *hough over two months have clapsed Qim New Years. â€"~~ LATE H. SCHAEFER <~The funeral of tha late Mrs. Woelfie 2’._ was hald on Wednesday afteracou. . exhilarating and healthful sport. %x Mr. Fred Young has returned to ?m alter visiting at bis home in _ _ Waterloo for a {ew days. City Hotel, severed his connection swith the hotel. . In the competition for the New Hamburg trophy, at the _ Waterloo "Rink on Friday evening, Skip _ Seaâ€" tun defeated Skip Crowe of Guelph Faster® Get cur prices and * President of W terlo "‘~"~ ® !_.. DIVITT: MWQ&' t teacher and classmates _ of #1. , cletk at the i Mrs. H. Longhtrsty _ and daughter iMrs. Oliver _ Geiger left for Toronto | Thursday _ whore they * will spend Iseverat days. _ Mr. and Mts. Win. Heimlich of Dijâ€" ; lalo are spending a week at the boine j of hor parenis Vr. and Mrs. S. IIynn Fecretaryâ€"Alma Kdufman. Assistant Sectetaty â€" Getrtrude Heuhs. "reastrerâ€"Pocima Zimmerman, (roâ€" l‘lf'("r'd}. Ass stant Treasuterâ€"Btuno Knaufl. A _ flowet _ committee, programme committer and _ refreshment «ommitâ€" tec, were also appointed. { The regulat mecting of theo Luther League, of ths St. Jobhn‘s Lutheran Chureh, Watertloo, was held on Mon day evening, March 3rd/ Thore was a large attendance, and a good â€" deal of business was transacted. The . in stallation of new officers for the enâ€" suing year took _ prace, and the folâ€" lowing is the List of Officets as they now stand. Ercsident~Hertert Schans Vice Presidentâ€"Fred Christiansen MET MONDAY EVENING wilt DEDICATE Miss Ida Hackbart returned to her bome in Heidelberg on Saturday aiter spending several weeks in town. | Miss Edith Alteman spent â€" Friday in Toronto. l Miss â€" Clara â€" Schwan left for het ;homc in Carlesrube. a ‘‘ Mr. Herbert Duering was a visitor :‘in Toronto on Saturday. â€" Mr. Joe Sttuke of Wiarton was, a visitor in Waterloo on Saturday. Mr. Fred Ferguson of Toronto is a business visitor in Watcrloo toâ€"day. Miss Ida Stump( was .visiting _ at her homeé in St. Clements on Sunday. visiting Waterloo triends. from. the, firm. ABd..Ju, PATIAGESHPâ€"WitH | > 2 2l mslple coge o ioi lentiaetce Cns 4g2 Ae. eo. Khie" Took otey the um |Catr wbueX wein Tobeme ture business conducied bt Mr. Adam| MALAGA.â€"There is nothing _ now Klippert and the late M.‘under the sun. *Archacologists _ have Wegenast. ° In the _ year 1900 discovered a cave of mural paintings the Canada Furniture Company was representizg womce wearing combingâ€" drganized and the concern purchased tions and abundant {fcathery headgcar the factory. Mr. Schaefer then heâ€"of the stvic oi Red Indians. â€" Scienâ€" came general supcrintendent of â€" the tists give the period as 2000 B. C. jas finigher. Aiter spending a nimnber of years here he took charge oi the {inishigg department of the Krug Furnithre Company. â€" He subsequentâ€" ly in 1893 relinquished this position and became interested in the organiâ€" zation‘ of a furniture company in Waterioo, being associated with Mesâ€" srs. Geo. Lippert, Woeller, Boldue and Gieo. Killer, the firm being known as Lippert, Schaefer & Co. The facâ€" tory was located on the _ site now occupied ‘by Messrs. Woeller, I)nlduc} & â€"Co. Nir. Schaelor later withdrew {passed away ‘about 5.45 â€"o‘clock â€" Satâ€" urday afternoon after a few hoars‘ ‘illness from apoplexy. â€" The intelliâ€" im of his un demise â€"called ‘forth expressions 6f sorrow and ivegret as hbe enjoyed:the good will and esteem of his frieads and fellow townsmen in a marked degree. His associates in the Waterloo Mustcal |Society, ol which he was a charter Jnmnher and President during the past year, will be especially grieved© to 'Ioso one whe has been their comrado through many years. . | | The deceased had not. been {eéling | as well as usual for several weeks but | attended to his business duties regâ€" alarly up to Friday, On Friday eveâ€" ning he was present at the weekly reâ€" hearsal of the Waterlioo Band, â€" and appeared to be in his usual health. | After arriving at his home following ‘ band practice he spent an hour with his wife before retiting and seemingly was in good ~health. About > five o‘clock Saturday morning symptoms of his itiness hecaind manifest, atl which time it wag,seen he was unâ€" conscious. He temained in this state | allâ€"day until late in the, ahemoon,] lwhrn he passed away. ! | Sketch of His Life. 1 ‘The late Mr. ScifGefer was born in’ Conestogo 53 yeats ago. At the agcl of 12 years lie camo to Waterloo and ! was employed in the crockery Ymsi-: ness. When about thirty years of age ; he became an employee â€" with the Simpson Furniture Company, Revlin, the AEEATC CMIOTT Of 20 NOTCDS: & Un Wednesday evening nest an organ rocital mill be given in the chutch by Dr. W. H. Gutzeit, organist of the Wesley Mothodist Church, _ Torâ€" onto, assisted by one ol his _ vocal pupils {rom Guelpb. The formal dedication of the rew pipe organ _ instolled in _ Fmmanuel Evangelical® Church, Waterloo. _ will tghe piace on. Sunday and the _ occaâ€" sion pronises to be a very ansbicious one. Mr. A. )L. Heller of Berlin will vreside at the organ both morning and evening. A feature of tKÂ¥e ccven in3 sorvice will be the singing of a male choir of 26 voices. i ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Milton ~Cook were visitors in Toronto for a few days this week. | & Miss Bessie Dawson and Miss Butâ€" let were visitors in Toronto during |the past week. i Mrs. .JJ. 1. Webb has retutned from ‘an emjoyable fortnight‘s visit with Toronto friends. Miss M. ‘Davis, of Schomberg, who has been the guest oi Mrs. W. Wolls for several weeks past, left on Tuesâ€" day morning for a visit _ to _ Mrs Lount of Walkertom. Mt. and Mrs. E. W. Schmitt . spent Thutrsday in the Queen City, _ Mrs. Kilroy is the guest of Mr. and Nirs. Adam Klippert in ‘Totonto for a few days. Rev. W. D. Lee, and his gister, Miss Nora Lee, of Belfast, Ireland, spent the past week with Toronto friends. Miss A. F.. Sufder has returmed from a pleasant visit of two â€" weeks with relatives in Windsor, Ont: Miss Clement and . Miss â€" Florence Clement spent the week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruby â€" were weekâ€"end visitors in the Queen City. |of his death. He was also a rember of the Executive Committee _ for |many years. Tle played in The Baind for over thirty years, with the excepâ€" r'!rion of a few years, when the dutics of business prevented him from atâ€" 'tmding the practices. He played the 'snlo cornet. and was a skilled . perâ€" |formér on this instrument. HMe was ;u regular attendant at rchearsals and ’in evety way contributed to the adâ€" vancement of the organization. No ‘small measure of credit is due _ him Hor the success which has â€" attended IWaterlo0‘s splendid _ musical organiâ€" ization. 11 years old who survive, will have the sympathy of a wide circle,. oi friends and acquain{ances in the sad loss sustained. The late Mr. Schaefer was the mowâ€" ng «pirit in organizing. about _ 25 years ago, what was known as Krug‘s ‘Liacmry band, composed of employees ‘of the Krug Furniture Company. _ In its day it was a very efficient body of players, taking first prize in â€" a band tournamtat at Mount Forest. dlis widow, one daughter, (Mrs. Ted Schaefer}, Waterloo, and one son: ion oi this department of the various factories .dGwnoed â€" by the company, ’thich he visited from time to time. _ flis Association with W. M. S. ‘ ‘The late Mr. Schacfer was a charter member ol the Waterloo Musical S6â€" clety, having occupied the highest ofâ€" fices within its gift. Since its organâ€" izration in the spring of 1882, or for‘ a period ol 31 years, he had been a member and one of its most untiring aud energetic supporters. During the years 1910 and 1911 he occupied the position of vice president and in 1909 the office ol 2nd vice president. . At the last annual méeting in March 1912 he was honored with the Presidency, a ggsit_ion â€"which be held at the time NEW ORGAN ~~~ ~tocme i > p ks T77 T lt * C areaon > iREShowing ictive S;‘?lel .n brench factoryand._» shate{ ma w l us . 4. PApking wnir £ S.S,' ing W‘“’ T on ï¬â€˜q?- i o Ainienctes To those ‘who waknt the picy | $ SClected Materials at Moderi r:j:;:lfl:ï¬:‘muu-o‘ fth 'ï¬ne‘t .a“-ï¬q mt m ng. : 4 r’m&: was “uu.» £ e†& t & uP V . slz 315 $18 1 e mt mi ma te spouâ€"|f duced this season, we say 5:. .cs > i "NEXT SUNDAY e NOT SAEJSFIED s\ ACCOMMODATION Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and fittle son have returned from _ a month‘s visit with Windsor friends. One lady said she was obliged to drive a distiance of eleven miles in the market and even though ske arâ€" rived a {few minutes late was able to dispoge of all het produce. She statâ€" ed she was fully satisfied with the new regulation. ‘ The idea of opening the market at seven o‘clock seemed to meet _ with general approval with the exception ui the objections noted above. I{ samething was not ddhe to remâ€" edy this one farmer said there were a number who would not attend _ the market, but go where they could get the accommodation. It was stated that they would _ be salisfied if they could only get their produce in a few minutes before seven o‘clock, and they would have no obâ€" jection to leavieg again and remain out until the opening of Â¥9Â¥p market. For several weeks past the Waterâ€" loo market has been held from seven to nine o‘clock in accordance with a new regulation issued by the | town Authorities. Saturday a few farmers voiced their strong dissatislaction with one feature of the new _ order whereby they are not even allowed to place their produce inside the buildâ€" ing a few minutes before the _ doors ate opened. Some of those who â€" atâ€" tend market at Waterloo reside as far distant as ten miles and if they: arrive tenâ€"or filteen minutes t6o early must wait ouisige until seven a‘clock. This on a cold morning, especially afâ€" ter they have:driven a long distance. is anything but pleasant, especially for ths women. Another source of dissatisfaction is that many of the townspeople when the doors are openâ€" od get in before the farmers, causing inconvenicace and delay to the latter.| About ninety have already become stockholders in the organization. cl.Cting direétérs, and ‘sanctioning the I)y-laug of té?lu? clu:f’n"‘?n Messts. E. F. Scagram and F. S. Kump{ were in Toronto Thurs. making purchases of furrishings gor the club residence. * ausouns J Early". The styles we show will , |J dlease your efye, the values we offer ;\ will please your pocket book. Call :Af at once and see our immense stock ‘I1 of . * The first peneral, meeting of the Waterloo .i lub wkll.,‘e heldâ€"on Mo#Aâ€" day, March 10th for the purpose _ of FIRST MEETNG _ WATERLOO CLUB Waterloo Lookers are Just as Welcome as < = _ Buyers. [ CC 0 J. UFFELMANN CGoods Coming every day. New Dress Coods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, Waist: ings, Wash Goods, Shirtâ€" -‘ 2 _‘g..'».-,:, ZT_.¢Y: * ings, Quck Denims. ~ New t'}'e purpose _ of i feanriinning tha THE PEoPLE‘s stoRe En .t mn o Gernnaice iz B | _ Mr. _ H. W. Doetrr, of the Waterloo Electric Comstruction Co. has seld out. to Mr. Gen. Bropmer, a former partner, who will continue the busiâ€" ness. He took possession Monday. rich, who wete appointod by the Sepâ€" arate School Board, were present for the first time. The Board adjourncd atâ€" 8.10. z Rev. W. D. Lee was appointed as delâ€"gate to attend the Libraty Assoâ€" ciation meeting to be held in Toronâ€" to on â€" Easter Monday and Tuesday. The two new members of the board Messrs.. Ed. Dehler and L. F. Dictâ€" in the Board rooms on Monday evenâ€" ing at 7 o‘clock. ‘All the mombers were presnt,. t f dMir. _ Herman Hase was appointed cha‘rman for the year. Roftine busiâ€" e s was transacted. The â€" regilar monthly mceting _ 6f th» Wateriloo Library Board was held l The Death of Mr. J. H. Meyer u roâ€" siceat of Watetloo for over 30 years, cccurred early Monday morning, pnow monia being the immediatc cause. The deteased was ‘born in St. Jacots and was 53 years of age. He was a faithâ€" ful employes of the John B. Suydet Furnitzre Co. He is surrived by a s6râ€" rowing . widow, two brothers, Adam: ol Waterloo and Philip of St. Jacobs, thres sops, Norman, Charles and Al-1 bert at home ; two daughters Clara and Gertrude at home: The funeral » was held on Wodnes day afternoon at 2 o‘clock ifom the hors> to Mount Hope temetery . for tnterment. Service will te beld ia‘] St. John‘s Lutheran church. w i Ts E. W. Lamprey, Manager. FARMERS to:be successful must be business men. They must have a Bank Account. It is bétter to pay by cheque than with. cash. Bettec because simpler, more convenient and more business like. Have your account with * SQOLD OUT LIBRARY BOARD THE BANK OF TORONTO. AWAY Ont. # quiggull & _A Dpersonal Inspection of our new Suits and Dresses and @ "ifl ma,mvmmvmmmcmmu; w our styles and prices are right. We make a special study of L&z ,Ber» dies‘ ready to wear and this season‘s selection of garments are ad~ _ imired by every one. Wcmmfllyhfloflfld‘flfl Cau trimmed, perfect fitting Skirts cut im the latest style and . nicely. s finished in every detail. We w ould like every lady to see them. . MAKING FARMING â€"PAY D. Bohlender, of reducing the high cost f of living is to eat fish. ~A â€" J shipment of fresh caught _ . fiish just arrived, including white & fish, red and pink salmon. Saimon ~ at 12 1â€"2cper Ib. White â€"=‘ fishat 15c perlb. Compare â€" . . the above prices withother * meats, you will note a saving from 3 to 8c per Ib. ~â€" ._ Wealsohave a car of Deleâ€" < ware potatoes, good cookâ€": _ Colored Linaline for Dresses, Skirts and children‘s _ wear, good strong cloth, fast color, 33 inch wide, in â€" shades _ of navy, Copenbagen, and _ Alice COLOREN LINALENE 18c Fine ‘soft gqualty _.®»tion Foulard, mergerised finisb. fast colots, in stripes aid fancy, colors in navy, Alice, _ grey, and tan, will make a begutiiul summer dress, price per â€" yard DC HIHIL.:A::mse» »ocsssse snceennc. B5G _ Seotion This Week ____ im plain and stripes. 30 'l;l‘ wide, at pee yd. 18c and â€" 20¢ COTTON FOULARDS 2%e, AND 35¢, « English Galate® in~ extra goad wearing quality, in colâ€" ors of navy and Alice blue. £1 ADR@UOCCCDS SNURING ol HCW Wasun §i0008, of fine summet maâ€" térials for Dresses, Separate Waists, Skirts; Children‘s . School: Dresses, etc., of fint Scotcl Zephyts, Galatea, Ducks, Plain _ and Stripe Linens, Check and Plaid Ginghams, Crepe Cloth,. Repp, etc. Right now is the iime to buy when the assortment is at its best. . beltidnstilingmalilh adtecbabâ€"ird «"C 0000009 OVE to n ks CASH AND; ONB. PRICE. : CABSH AND ONE PRICE 4. RFS. GALATEA 18e AND 20e _ _ _ blue In the new shades of cerise, fawn, Paddy green, cadet black, in a good quality of satin glace, that will be serviceable, made in the‘ latest style with knife pleated flounce, special value at ....._.. $208 SATIN PETTICOATS $2.98. °* In the new shades of cerise" fa Miller & Hohmeier | l;aaia’ Suits and Dresses C.â€"H. cMills & Co.=~ ONE WAY Sm i6 gans A beautiful assortment: ~ot‘ Scotch Zephyts, in fire ~ softâ€" finish, in white ground with‘ colored stripes, of blue, tan, pink and black; these are ‘ab=> solutely guaranteed to â€" â€" wash© well and wear well, ~yery: dainty for 'lqdfes;izt:‘u Abdc.â€" waists, 32 inch .at per pink and black; these are jab solutely guaranteed to â€" â€" wash well and wear well, ~yery. da‘nty for )qd‘u;izr‘u Abcd. waists, 32 inch .at per yard, 25¢c, 80¢c, 35¢, 39¢,â€" ::: wWaSH LINENS 20¢, 25¢, 3H%¢ +a. 10% Wash Linens for ladies and children‘s Cresses, m ï¬a in heavy crasb, in . Of , Alice and Copenhagen ° m} pink, cream, lemon and â€" natâ€" per yard 20¢, 25¢ and ... 37i%¢ SsCoTCH ZEPHYRS. at a Phone 205 covnnnins en tipmeenice seun etc.,