Mr. Ed. th'iteel was out on a nah- taq expedition on Friday and reported a good catch. WAS VICE PRESIDENT Of DOMINION llFE Numerous Waterloo friends heard with regret ot the death oi Senator Holmium, which took place at. Mount Forest qn Tuesday. The late Mr. wnhnsn was a regular atten- (but at nvetitrgs of the Board of hi" rretors of,the Dominion Life of which Company he was a Vice-President. having held the position for about six years. He was one at the Char- tar members oi the t'ompany and last attended a meeting of the Board of Directors in February. He was 79 years at age. Miss Clara and Miss Elma Sauer oi Pelham Centre returned to their hum- alter sprn'iing a very otjoyatrte visit " the home ot their aunt, Mrs. M. S. Wrynast, William St. Mr. Joly: Raids] of St, (It-meats in a Visitor In Waterloo on Thurs, day. In. Wm. Roos and Miss Margaret M were visitors in Toronto this Mr, Ciareson Bricker is spending a It! days in Brighton purchasing a new gasoline launch. Miss Sarah Wrgenast.left for halo this morning where she spend a month. with friends. Preparatory service int those tak, ing communion on 'HastFr, Fun-lay morning will be held on Satwr-Iuy evening at 7.30_ . Lent service will be mm in <1 John's Luth. ran Church on Tiutrstiay eseeting at 7.30. Sauce on Good Friday will te conducted m the morning at 1030 and in the Naming " 6.30 followed by preparatory SPT- via. and holy communion. It. c. limes" entertained a num- bee o! h: Baden trt'ends on Friday _ Mr. Ch. Rum It". lor Moose, Jot. Sui, on Wednesday. ' Mr. Ed. Rush] " spending the Meyer" with friends In “amnion. " Mr. Dope. Rump! ot the Maison Bull std spent. Friday in Suatlotd. u. Ian. in Imrloof . Me. Art- Poster was a vitntortgt m on Friday eeeitst In. My Ln; so»: aw days In mono during the not. Mr L. Grundy at Toronto visited I!“ in Watetioo on “airway. Mr. Ed. Fischer. who was tunfmed to " home tor a tee weeks owing to muss. is able to be about again. Miss DaisrFarrar ot Hamilton is the guest of Miss Minnie Bechtel. has REAL MERIT, in fact, a better flour is not made. ' ABATE For Sale by All Grocers cakes, pies, puddiugs, etc. ? SEVEN LILLIES of the Rour that Is to =1 =T, make: your 'properly consider the nutritive WM. SNInER, Waterloo (pure M anitoba flour) B 1tthnt no You DGEAN FLOUR VALUE (pastry flour) Huf- will I Thr g.m lmhtmg system “Inch has 'lone dun "t the Council l'ILm-bl‘r, In [My Twan “all. for grants. has horn Hwy-Lujul by n m-u elertrir Huh! Sh- Eh H Tu" handsome nudm‘d I~urn- i‘khml Maw "lrandrlitts with tumr MI Am" Ivnmdm lamps each haw Non MIN Ill-'41 tn the Imrht 1'ommisruott tand th, run-m w mm hnllumth ltcrh- Itr'd, It Is a groan improvement and I The late Geo. Fox was born in Gall. in July. 1870, being in his 43rd wear. "is musical talent mani- tested itseli at a very' early age. He started to play the piano when fy years old and at five wars oi age the gave a concert. Some of the older residents will remember the concert [in Waterloo on which he appeared as tiateciisoueruacttur, 31319 when only MR. GEO. FOX DIED IN TORONTO tt will be a sore shock in admimrs and intimate iriends in the Twin-City to learn at the sud- den cutting ort in the very prime at life, try death, oi Mr. Geo. Fox. There was nuns other in musical circles who quite enjoyed the'same degree at at- iection and genuine love as this wiz- ard oi the violin, w ho has now pass- ed from the scene. our. has hr swayed his audiences with his marvel- nus playing an the kins: oi instru- ments. which he lmed with a whole, soule-l devotion. He was always a genuine favorite here and the appear- ance oi his name on a programme al- wavs drew a capaclty audience. My where wilt his felnmal he more. sin- i-rrely and deeply mnurned than in (this community. The late Mr. Fox travelled Very extensively throughout Canada and tho United States, where he appeared in many concerts. His playing was characterized by a remarkable breadth oi tone, the quality of which was rich and ravishingly sweet. He was a highly artistic performer and “hen playing entered into the spirit of the composition with characterise ttc abandon and energy Many times has he delighted a Waterloo audience and many “ill mourn his passing as renzmimz one of the brightest, most, popular and satisfying exponents of the art oi violin playing To the horomrd parents and Family, irwlurring his sister, Mrs, F, l Hugh- as oi Waterlcn, mam- sornmmz {Hells Bill extend doopost sympathy in the death oi one who held in a wry marked riearre thm affection of those who km“ him. NEW LIGHTING SYSTEM INSTALLED Mrs. Eamon ol New York, who is always such a popular visitor in Ber- lin, has barn the guest of honor at numerous teas. luminous and bridge parties during the past fortnight. Death came very suddenly He had Pun-red a drug store in Toronto to make a purchase at 830 Monday morning, “hm he expired. Tre had keen in his usual health and on Fri- Ilzw evening played at a Masonic concert in that city. . At the age a s7iFiri'irrr-srinirgatr to Nar the violin on which instru- menthe excelled. His only siolin teacher was the late Proi. Bauman, of Hamilton, who died several years ago. Mr. Fred Husk-ad, Supt. of Agen- cies for The Dominion Lift Assurance Company. is spending 3 month with his brother, Mr. Herman Hal- stead, at Savannah, Giorgia, The remains were removed Au Walkerton where the funeral took place on Wednesday. . The g.m I done dun I tlr,. Toni! 1 ri'pluc,'d hy m duly appr,ttateri hy the humus 1mm hudIv-x who ttwet hrre Fliadvd Lamps haw also horn plaoul an 1hr tics!“ of tlw I... Mayor and 1'lerk Mrs. “line. at Des Moines. sister ot the late Mrs. M. M. Brisker. is spending a couple of weeks withtteg mother, Mrs. Alt-Garvin. at the home of Mr. M. M. Bricker, Queen St. North. yawn Miss A. P. Snider and Miss Alice Mayer hare returhed from u euior- able visit ot the. weeks with rttia- tives in Windsor. Ont. . Mr. M. Sham has returned to RV erioo after visiting relatives and kinds in Tatistock lot several weeks. in Berlin, Mr. Edward Breitltstupt and Mr. Robert Wood ot Toronto UntserBity were week-end visitors at their ham Mn Jacob [him us visiting at the home ot her we: Mrs. Charles Dunne! ot Toronto, who is seriously Mrs. Abina Springer mica. Guelph Watt a must Bt the how Mr. and Mrs. Prank Haight while town. It and In. Wm. M. (intuit ot Toronto Visited with Mr. and Mrs. PM!“ Good during their say in (Ulla. _ ““53! age oi of in DEATH OF - GEORGE GERHARDT The return challenge debate between Waterloo and Wilmot took plate? in No. 5 School House, west of Hays- 1i le, on Friday evening, the subject. under discuss 0.1 being “Resolved that the iraachist be extended to women," thing to the condition of the roads and especially to the tart that om of the teams which convey- ed the Waterloo delegation to Hays- uille u as unaccustomed to hard tra- vet, the Journey occupied about five hours and the debate consequently did not start until 10AO, concluding abOut one, o'clock in the morning. Despite the lateness of the hour "ear- ly eurybmly remained and the sch-ml house was well tilled. The atiirnta, the was upheld by Messrs. Dr. Gei- nor and E. D. Cunningham or Tater- loo and the negative by Messrs. A. R. G. Smith and Levi Master oi “drum. Reeve Casaal of Wilmot Imy- sided in his usual happy manner, and Mr. ll. Winner of New Hamburg ac- ceptahly tiOed the responsible posi- ton cl judge of the debate. Mr. W. Diamond was appointed critic. _ The debah passed " very auspiei- ousty and the case for and against woman sutrrage was ably and force- fully presented, The Waterloo repre- sentaliws were given the decision by a narrow margin. Irhen th, hour for the- return jour- ney arrived it was round that one. ot the teams was tmrtt to stand the trip and the Wat-r100 people ware billettrd at the homes of the memheps ot the Wilmot Smiety " the night rebttrrring to Waterloo the next morn- ing. The kind hospitality at the Wil- mot Fuwiety in looking after the comfort. of then guests was warmly appreciated. wards entertained by the members of the Wilmot Society. refreshments be- ing served and a smial hour en- joyod. Briet and appropriate speeches were made by Reeve ('assel, W. Diamond, Robt. lean and Chve S. "can at Waterloo, Messrs. 0. Geiger, Water- loo and A. It. G. Smith, Wilmot, were the movers of a hearty vote of thanks to the. Chairman and to the judge of the debate for their kind- In'rlillul0 WON THE DEBATE King St. mm . E'Aéf'fen "III-lo Your Easter DETENBECK'S IN WILMOT? “THE STORE Of QUALITY†HT. TTr0MAs.--April 15 to In in- clusive have been decided on as the (labs of a whirlwind campaign to raise $50,000 for the m'w Y.M.CA, building to be erected on the site d0- natcd by the Michigan Central Rail- tttty (“a F.. A. Smith has been nam- ed as General Chairman, and commit- tres are already hard at work ttett- ing things in readiness, Honing officers were elected: Pres., Mir. Karl Klie; Secretary. Miss Sadie merge)", Editor, Mr. Louis lit-impel; iCritic. Mr. W. shen1c-The evangelis- tic services conducted by Mt, Fau- eett "I the U. B. Church, closed last Friday night-A number of the young people pleasantly surprised Mr. P. Ritter last Saturday night in honor of his birthday.-Nr. I. Snyder and sash-r Miss ll. Snyder, visit- ed in the neighborhood on Sunday.-- Mr. Tindale of Rnsohank visited with Mr. Roy Lautensehiagrr on Sunday.- Wedding bells are ringing. I. Holman East End Mill, Berlin. Agent tor Cypher., Incubators, Brooders, tic. " Farm of 12 Aerrs--tme mile [mm Berlin Post Omer. “and brick lmnsr and bank barn, with pig pen and rtreken yards. Two good wrils m good water. An extra tine nrch.n.| m good apple and cherry trr-os. Nrne acres of [and gardening land. and three acrrs at pasture with spring ruck running through it. For turther particulars apply to A, l'. Quicklall, ll3 Dattd St , Itertin, mt. 1-12 ht News Noteg.--Tht Edward VH. Ll- terary"soeiety held a very successful atMtehiIte:uut_Satatrdax 4111111.†__a1he New Camp The Wood-men oi the World hold a meeting in Land's Block at ISater- loo on Tuesday awning and organiz- tut a camp with thirty members. The head consul commander Dr. Harrison of Toronto was present and perform- ed the ceremonies. The following of- fic:rs â€was elected and installed c-- I "~2mns A successful Talent Tea was twld at the home of Mr. and Mes. P. ll. Itoos on Thursday afternoon and evening. The TVa was held under the auspices of the Ladies Aid at St John's Lutheran church and the Yotrng People's Society. The pro- cams will go in the Building Fund A splendid programme was rendered in the evening. among the numbers were: Piano Duets by the Missg "ctrkthttan i vocal solos try Miss Ma . FroehWh; piano duet by Mr. and Mrs. Hart: Gunman; piano solos by Miss Alberta Merner and Miss Ger- trude Wells. Mrs “rib for prices and information Mrs. Ada Earie.-P.CA'. Hugo M. tirause.--C.C. Alt. Lilliei-A. 1.. A. J. 1liekti-Clerk. Julius Kmusfr.--Banhrr.. V W. Ar. Miektrs.-Fltteort: _ H. Woodward-Watchman. G. B. Schadcr L, It. Dotonbock and is. "ett-Managrrs. Today Wone- have no mo- nopoly ot this occult). tue the Han, you; or middle up who “marches welt to the “out." '1. dump enthusiastic show his Bum Ottttiuirrg. {e our our true the test at Cloth". Hunt“: and Jutrerdnshery the Country pm- A WHIRLWIN D CA MPAIGN Every Suit and Spring Top- coat, whether on an English Idea or the solid American man, about extra good Tail- oring and a superior grade ot Wootieats. tio, $12.50, $15.00. 81650, $1850 to ..". .._ 825.00 Our “Town†is ot high grade. exclusive and ditierent. Tb than cu irk- In nil bet little attention to Bum u a special um tor “coming out" in If“ Cloth“. Let us outrtt you at our reasonable prices and on Eas In Sunday you‘ll stand out prominently as a well dressed Man! Leek at your conveni- Our "an. arc the correct blocks ot the Best Hatters. FOR SALE Mannheim TALENTTEA Waterloo The recent arrivals in:- Iw ttid cloves, coma, Nockwur, mum Hosiery, new Spring coats, 1llhtttttittNtttr. Lincoln B. Snyder Hardware Merchant DPP., City Hall Be Phone 217. spoons, clothes pins, ironing boards, in stock, such as wooden wash tubs, "Carr an?! sec trieW gnoas WATCH OUR WINDOW. Billing pins, etc. butter moulds, ladies, butter bowls A Big Hardware Sale We have a [nil line oi wooden ware Gives the Best Sathfaction for General Baking. Pastry Flour For Pastries. LOOK Shir}; & Snider, Ltd. S. B. Blltll0llflliit & 00. Daily Bread Flour _-ii/i-i,',?:,!,.,.",.'-,,':,"'-?-"? Lang Bros. drtht. , Phone Te. tfri BOTTOM PRICES [:1 Ladies New Spring . Suits and Boats Berlin With the advent of Spring it is can ladies' right to have a nice Spring suit. A Sun “mm is becoming, an? that tits, also it must. be (after! in style and "f satistactorx material. I.\hll-3S' AND “ISM-IS" Sl'lTS in Tweeds, Sums. etr, very special at 81", $12. 511, $196.50. $1530 to _ _ _ .. . _ twr T F-t .. $25.00 " is our business to an the wry best possible in Women's Garments. We have studml the trade for many years and as‘ a result we otter the best assortment, tho best made Suits and ("are obtainable. no. H.130, $134"qu Ill '.w ask " um is a look, " your mm sa'isfarhnn until \uu hate mm ours. LADIES" IND \IISSI'IS’ (‘H\TS, in Mark and cohts, at $7.50, $8.50 If White we don't want to boast but we simply cannot hold back from telling you that USE ONLY The accompanymg Cut is a correct reproduc- tion of our “Leader" in the -Waist Madame“. We claim it cannot be duplicated a! _ w anywhere. Our Price - - . A postcard will bring you a can and unable yen to give this system a fair trial. We furnish free can: amt pay our.“ charges. BENTON 8T. WHY make butter during the winter months when . you can ship your cream to us and leceive the highest market price? Write us for any further information you may require W e test and weigh each shipment on arrival and send you a statement for same. You VIIII Be Dressed correctly For The Easter Parade If You Make Your Purchases Ilere. are all ready for your immediate inspection. an! opaque: are “you Mrtry two vault. and Shopping Here HIGHEST PRICE FOR 08H". TttE BERLIN GREAIEIIV M. Bridgeport, Ont. (dN! do not Illlll NT. $20 00