On Friday evening the men _ of the Paint Dept. of the Waterloo Manuâ€" facturing ‘Co.,â€" assembfed at the Alâ€" *"exander House to honor their _ foreâ€" man, Mr. Chatles Cook, _ who _ has held that position for many yeats. A fine picturc is on exhibit in Mr. N. A. Zick‘s store window _ of the members and oflicers of the Acadian Club. FREE DEMONSTRATION Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Learn to _ do giain ng and get a tin _ of Varnish Free. 1. Wolihard & Co. 17 King W. Invitations have been issued to a dance to be held in the _ Acadian Mr. C. N. Huether of Berlin, adâ€" dressed th> MartinLuther Society of St. John‘s Lutheran (burch on Mon day evening, on his trip to Trinidad, and ‘Panasti. . The worst clectrical storm so miar this season passed over Waterloo on Nonday night, lasting for about four hours.. It was a spectacular scene to se th» flashes of lighting set off by the clouds of inky blackness. Forâ€" tunately, however, no damage was caused _ by the storm, and no fires were reported. Club on May 11th Mrs. J. A. Taylor, _ who recently underwent on operation for appendiâ€" citis at the B. w W. Hospital, has been removed _ to her home. Her friends will be glad to learn that she is progressing satis[actorily towards recovery. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Okes, oi Hamilton, who _ reâ€" cently . purchased the Alexander Hoâ€" telfrom Mr: J. Stroh, took possesâ€" sion Friday. On Thursday night the degree team of Cambridge Lodge _ 1.0.0.F. of Preston came to Waterloo by special car. and initiated four candidates in Germania Lodge. Mr. A. â€" Marchond of Exeter _ has moced to _ Waterloo with his family where he will reside in future. _ Mr. Marchand is open‘ng a jewelry store in Roos‘ old Stand, on King St. Atithe annual gymnastic carnival of the athletes ol the Pitiston Y.M.C. A., the work of Miss Eva Devite of Watertloo at present in charge of PhYâ€" sical culture classes at the Y.W.C.A. Wilkesbarrie, Fa., was highly _ comâ€" m:nded by the press. A now feature was the presence of the â€"young ladies on th> program, who acquitted themâ€" selves with much credit under the diâ€" rection of Miss Devitt. As a result of the announcement made in Thursday‘s Telegraph in refâ€" erence to the probability. of Waterloo entering a team in the _ Twinâ€"City Amateur Baschall League, several players have expressed their readiâ€" ness to join such a team. To disâ€" euss this matter, and to organize for the season, a meeting will be held in the City lotel on Monday night at 8 o‘clock. . The whole of the stafi of painters were present, when Mr. George Saâ€" ville, the oldest employe in that deâ€" partment presented Mr. Cook with a handsome briat pipe and _ case, as an expression of good will. and showâ€" ing _ the friendly feeling _ existing between the men and their foreman. Mr. Cook, who was totally surprisâ€" ed, feelingly thanked the donors hi a few well chosen words, St. Saviour‘s Tennis Club opened the season with an enthusiastic ana well attended business meeting at the Parish Hall on Wednesday evening, April 22nd., when the following OfMecâ€" ers were clected for the ensuing sca sen:â€"HMonâ€"President, Mr. E. F. Seaâ€" gram; Presidont, Rev. A. L. Clarke; Viceâ€"President. _ Mr. J. W. deMille ; Scec‘yâ€"treasurer, Mr. Fron‘s Roon»y. # Ladies‘ Consnitiee:â€"Mrs. deMille, ‘iss K. McBride, Miss L. M. Btuce. %, A pleasant feature _ of the meeting was the presentation of the prizes to the suceessiui winners of last year‘s teurnament, Mrs. P. W. Wright, and Mr. M. D. Langstad. Althoueh _ Sunday was Every â€"Loids tnâ€"church â€" day, it made little â€" difier enee in the attendance at some of the church»s, In ons or two of the church the difference was noticeable, but the &nnout at thy othors showed ons of two things _ cither all the membets ars in th> habit of at tonding chutch regular or else thoey made no stecial pliort to be present c:ia;rmisthetimetobnyu L Aufâ€"'h a A. We have them ar dd.! to 4 trom $1.00 up, ard> guaran Fllgr:lh\lre “p' F is % F teed to make good pictures. f actory, 4 on Papers, filns and assessories. & | Be Erected stad Made Little Difterence "Actures Cing St. Ed. M. Oevitt **Phone 217 Druggist Waterloo still the campaign waged by the Inâ€" xdultrial Committee in enli h in the ratepayers as to ‘the provisions of the byâ€"law had its efect, and the vote in favor of the byâ€"law as shown below was a gratifying one. Waterloo {orged: another step forâ€" ward as the resultâ€"o[ the * vote on the $50,000 joar byâ€"liw to the Globe Furniture Co., which took placeâ€"on Monday. While there was opposition, to the~proposal in ~some _ quarters, , *‘We will start work immediately ou the big addition," said Mr. J. Bahnsen, manager of the _ Globe Furniture Co., when the carrying of the byâ€"law was an assured fact, and we are very gratelul to all those who worked for the byâ€"dlaw." The councitiors at the meeting â€" of the Town Courcil on Monday _ evenâ€" fng expressed their pleasure at the byâ€"law carrying with the majority which it had. North Ward East Ward South Ward West Ward Majorityâ€" for the byâ€"law over _ the required twoâ€"thirds of the vote poled 53 Mr. D. Boblender, the former King St. grocer, _ wili enter _ intos, the wholesale fruit business in Bertlin _ in partrership with Mr. Jos. Renshaw of that city. The firm will do busiâ€" ness under the firm name of. the Berâ€" lin Commissien House, and _ have rented quarters in the building at 50 Queen St. Scuth. The result in each ward is as folâ€" lows:â€" DECREASE OF $2500 IN CUSTOMS RETURNS SERVICES WERE WELL ATTENDED ENTERS WHOLESALE FRUIT BUSINESS sale business \They will open on Monday _ and will conduct an exclusively _ wholeâ€" In the Waterloo Methodist _ Church on Sunday there was an encouraging rey; Ocse to _ the invitation extended fot an "Everybody in church Sunday‘ Especially large â€" was the attendance at the morning service. Uelpful and"pm!ilable themes were given an earnest and intelligent exâ€" position by the pastor, Rev. J. E. Hockey. _ His morning stbject | was "Christ â€" Glorified" _ and his evening theme "Dovs it pay to Be Religious" Special _ interest _ attached to the morning service _ which was followed by a reception _ service whon sixteen new members were received into the church, + The sacrament was administered at the closs of both motning and | even inz services. The sacramental setâ€" Vice in th> _ morning was the â€" most largely attended in the history of the church, In connoction with the _ serâ€" viceâ€"the practice was introduced . of havins the Recording Steward of the church assist the Pastor in the _ adâ€" ministsrinxz of the sacraments This is a now _ doparture and was cordially approved hy the members. EXPRESSION OF THANKS In the novning‘ the choir _ was asâ€" sisted by VUr. Arthur Laschinger _ of Elmira who sinz a solo in his usual pleasing and acceptable style. The Globe â€" Furniture Co. officials desire to express their gratitude to all of those who labor so hard for the. carrying oi the by law, and _ to the ratepayers who voted in _ favor of it at the pells on Monday. _ Work will no w fag,.commenced inynediately on the new building. MARKET OPENED AT SEVEN O‘CLOCK This being the first Saturday _ in May the regwular weekly fnarket open ed at 7 o‘clock. There was littre change in the prices of a week ago, Butter sold at 27 â€"and 28 _cents ; a pound, egus 18 and 20 cents a dozen, potators %1.25 a bagh chickens _ 3M cents a pPound â€" There was a _ large supply of ggeen oniens _ and _ horse radish. l The returns at the local _ custon port show another marked decrease as compared with the same mont of last year. April 1914 u.222 00022. $6,159.64 April 1913 ... ... 22222 $8,720.01 Decrease m 158 se 370 222. 84 510 For Against 98 10 58 43 710 54 84 38 $2,500.37 175 o oien ts ue Hookay 11 3 â€" Gn Monday afternoon just shortly before three o‘clock, th» Quality Matâ€" tnlg\(.‘o. was Visited py adisastrous Tire. ‘Ptuoriginated in the w ey of the pmidin . and was by Pieces of metat fiying out of a a~ chine into the bales of cotten, which were.situated on this flat. ~ and $150 FATHER OF MRS. GRIGGS PASSES AWAY The late Mr. Davis held in _ a marked degree th> confidence and reâ€" spect of his fellow ncighbors. le was three times Reeve of the muni cipatity of Beamsville and was _ one of its most prominent and influential citizens. He was a U. E. Loyalist and a man of high character and sterling worth. In politics he Wwas a staunch Liberal . Mrs. Grigg on Thursday _ received the sad intelligence of the death of her father, Mr. David Davis, who died at his hoine in Beamsville after a lengthy illness. For soms _ weeks past he had peen gradually growing weaker and his derth was not unexâ€" pecte?. He was in his 70th _ year. Mrs. Grigg left for Beamsville â€" this morning. COMMIT TEE | REâ€" ORGANIZED FOR : ENSUING YEAR He leaves his wife and _ several daughters and a son, viz, Mr#. Danâ€" cey, Torosto, Mrs. Grigg, Waterloo Misses Lera and Emma Davis, Tor onto, and Mr. Loval Pavis. The sympathy of fricnds here will be extended to Mrs. Girigg _ in the sad bereavenicnt sustained. Th> commiftee composed of repteâ€" scntatives of the young People‘s Soâ€" cietits of the town, who last _ year wore instrumental in securing the inâ€" auguraticn of night classes for | the teach ng ol thr English langUuage, met Saturday evening. The committeo reâ€" organized for (the year, the previous yeat‘s officers being reelected viz :â€" thairmanâ€"Oscar Neeb. Vice Chairmanâ€"Miss L. M. Bruce. Secyâ€"Treasurerâ€"Miss F. Kaatz. Th suecess which had attended the classes _ was onoted and satisfaction was exPressed â€" that they had been productive | of _ so much profits and b n fit to those who had taken _ adâ€" ventage of th>m. PLEASANT SURPRISE BY GIRLS FRIEND "hr committse are desirous â€" that the classes again be continucd in the fall and _ appointed Mr. C.. S. Bean, as th> represontative from the . comâ€" mittre, to appeat before the Sichool Poard, with this object in view. About twenty of the girl friends of! Miss Edith Koth gathered _ at _ her| home on Ezra St. on Wednesday eveâ€"! ning, in the form of a surprise party.| Miss Roth wil‘ leave _ shortly _ for Detroit, and durinz the evening those | prosent presented her with a beanâ€"| tiful ruby Ting. The evening was deâ€"| lightfully spent in games and music. | The annual mecting of the Uethoâ€" dist Sunday School was held Thurs day evening, when the reports _ preâ€" sented were 0‘ a satisfac y and enâ€" couraging character. The following officers wore elected for the vear:â€" Superintencentâ€"â€"Dr. W. L. HiLliard. Asst. Supt.â€"Nr. Rush, Secretaryâ€"E. D. Cunfingham *, Treasarerâ€"Oliver Geiger, \uditorsâ€"Messrs. M. P. Langstan and _Atcheson > Pianist â€"Gladys UFrImann. . Asst.â€" Pianistâ€"Rose: Moogk, * Choristerâ€"Me Busi. Supt . Home: Dept.â€"Mis. °K. Snuder Siupt. Cradl> RoHâ€"Mrs. M. S\ Halâ€" man ANNUAL MEETIKG OF METHODIST S. SCHOOL MIENARIPS 1p4‘ ES NEURALGIA. Asst. Supt ( Cunninghatr,. Dept .â€"Mis. °K. Snuder Rollâ€"Mrs. M. S Halâ€" talle Roll ~Ars « â€"â€"â€" | Kailway fhill vwas asain talked out in ENT m«:l,n“.vlm- Private Bilis Consnitige of _ the Commons. n COST OF William St.â€"The total cost of the Bitulith‘c pavement on this street, inâ€" clud‘nz _ curb and gutter, water and sewer srâ€"iccs, engin>ering expinses and interests, amounts to ... _ $3.02 Erb St.â€"The total cost of thr yituâ€" lithic pavement en this street, _ inâ€" cliding curb and gutter, water, gas and sewer services, chgineering _ °x; penses {nd interest, also storm drains eatch tasins, etc., amounts to. $3.41 Park Ave.â€"Total cost of tarvia pavement, including items as fo® EFD St. .22 2qpece 2. $2.58 Tot»1 cost of tarvia payement @BIY 2. o) .ll.0 naAilcc so..91.904 Willlam â€" St. cost ... ....., _$3.03 Park Ave. CoSt ... ... 2222 .02......$23.58 Petition for Tarvia Pavement on Albert St â€"Cost of The following figures show the cost per, â€" square vard of a â€" number . of streets alteady paved :â€" s DEATH OF INFANT SON Erb St. cost _ Park Ave cost Cost of bitvlithic pavement on Ftb St. | ... ; & Cost of tarvia pavement, concrete LAUBR . ozat ccanes on ne dB vyd St. to Emmanuel Evangelieal (Church for s rvice, and thonmee to Mt. Hese com t.ory for burial. Park _ Ave.â€"Cost m~of tarvia only Cost of @XtTAS ... z222 220001 .27} ° ‘ $2.58 Cost of tarvia with conrrete haseâ€" Cost of bitulithic on William St Softhoo«lop, nS‘er to weep, No rrds story shall met thee sweep; Only gontle breezes sigh, «Lellaby t Ivllaky !" Cost of extras Cost of tarvia pavement, concrete Mr. asd _ Mrs. Clatence . Hamel, (Church St., will have the. sympathy ef thxir friends in thr loss of thair 2 vear old son, who died Wednesday mort inz. He coatrac«s} pnoumonia a o 1 txo wreks aso. He was a bright and lovwrasle child, andt his de miss comes as a grrat shock to his porents. The funeral will be hold on Saturâ€" day afternoon at 2 o‘clock from the residince of Mr. Levi Haus, _ Queen Calvy ind Host be thy rost, Giied hath seothed thee on his Lreast ‘ngâ€"l watchors chanting nigh, "Lsola>y ! luflaby 1" Posyud sweet, fair and feet, & 11 a on mt stmake thy life com‘ Ite Tho shalt Idoom bevyond thy sky, "hulaiy t Iullaby 1" Kn of w# 8C@r in |now Thy ovroeurs with trars o‘rrlow vlallnay ! Paty 1"‘ > & bep ftill walon=d freim on hi h, # " ee0e0ee0e00000 0000000 00000000000 > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 4j All of the above costs are pet Sq. Teroato Pavements PAVEMENTS ito, Ninzata & YirSsiern vas asain ftalked out in total cost of thai A â€" communicatian was. received at on this street, inâ€", the Town Council meeting on Monday sutter, water and | evening from the Board of Health reâ€" ginzering expinsos| commending the adopting of a milk nts to __.. $3.02|byâ€"iaw, such as is â€" in usa in â€" Owen 1 cost of th» yituâ€"| Sound. ‘The:Owen Sound byâ€"law had this street, _ inâ€"| been highly recommended by District utter, water, gas Offcer Dr. . McNally, and had . becn cngineering _ exâ€"| Eone over by the local Board _ and also storm drains | Medical Health Officer, and one . or nounts to. $3.41| two amendments made. Ih cost of tarvia "he byâ€"law would provide _ among ling items as o her things for _ inspection of | the wqeen l $2.58 source of _ milk supply, the animals i pavement from which the milk is sold, the deâ€" aew l2 . $1.303 |livery of the milk, also, that all ruilk 4 o2 ! should be sold in bottles only. .. 1L27} $2.851 $3.41 $2.58 2.874 2.87% 531 A+ .83 $*% MILK BYâ€"LAW _ WAS DEFERRED {Council will Ask for Legal Adâ€" | _vice, Regarding Prohibiting i of Same ; Reeve G. Wogrnast presented a pro 1st from several ratepavers, azainst | permitting the crection of a billtoard i:-t th> northcastorly corner of _ hin» jind I nion Sts. It was dreided _ to ‘as‘t the adsice of the Town Solicitor, ‘os to whethr thy Council has . power | to prevent the erection of thâ€"se hill | loard i Mavor .J. Fasfman presided, and \r1l the _membets were Preson‘ ; CGnel b, thy Koval (City, celebrated |its S7th birthday last Thursday, Ap. |â€"23rd:1911. Bs Town Council Not Prepared to Adopt Recommendation of Board of Health MEANS BOTTLED MILK Mr. Halstead said he was stron:ly in favor of such a byâ€"law, as h be n preparing data on the subject himself, and there was a large numb of babies whose death was caused by impure milk. A Mr. Moyer asked if there was not such a byâ€"law at present, and was inâ€" formed by the clerk in the negative." Some years â€" aco, said Mr. Stroh, tha Board of Health used the pottling system, â€" and if they go back to botâ€" tl:s now it means aâ€"raise in the price of milk, and the Council should try to keep down the cost of living _ inâ€" strad of putting it up. Mayor Kaulman said the Board had boen out _ inspecting slaughterhouses also in referring to the work of the Foard. "I think this a step in _ the right direction," commented the Mayâ€" on > y At the Cconclusion of th> Finance committee _ meeting held on _ Friday evening, a brief scssion of thy Town Corncil was called. Mr. Halstead said h> did not know wheth»r it would have much effect .on the cost, _ but _ he thought everyone would he willing to pay a hall a cent or more pet @Mart for clean milk. _ PROTEST AGAINST BILLBOARDS When a vote was taken to lay the matter _ over vntil the next meeting Messrs. Holle, Stroh, Worller. Kutt and Noâ€"er voted in favor, while Mr. M. S. Hallman, differed _ as he Saw no reason to delay the byâ€"lawg Th> mecting _ was hold to pass _ a by law in conn»ction with a yavement which was laid _ in 1911; A resolâ€" tion was threfore passed authorizing and confitminz the construction of : a Litulithic _ pavement on Willian St. f om King St. to Carolins St. laid in 1911. BPECIAL, BARGAINS IN Aveuvk Arror) syJTS: : FOR SATURDAY. urday special A regular $30.00. Suit, tailored . upâ€" ute and guaranteed true blue, Saturday Wonderful values in _ fancy Worsted and Tweed Suits, at $12.50, $15, $20 REMEMBER THIS AD IS woORTH _ $1.00 _ TO _ YOU. BRING IT WITH YOU. 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Choose your own goods from this beautifnl assortment and we will have it made to your measure, fit and style guarantéed Prices range from $16.00 to$25.00. 7 Every day is a busy day with us! Make them a little busier by phonâ€" ing your order for Q U A L I T Y GROCERIES. . the leading manufacturers, choosing the styles that we knew would appeal to Waterloo men. We took care to select a diver: sity sufficiently broad to meet every requirement. Alexander House Grocery .____J. W. Gifford, Prop. _ _ King Street Waterloo Phone 205 Make this your h>adquarter; for everything in the line of FISHâ€" ING SUPPLIES. . Now is the time to _ Ofdet your BASEBALLS, BATS, GLOVâ€" ES, TENNIS RACKETS, FOOTBALLS, _ AND ANYTHING | IN SPORTING GOOPS. RIG SToOCK To CHOOSK FROM. General Insurance Agent MARION & MARION, 304 University St. Montréar MRS. J. 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