LOCAL AND PERSONAL ‘‘M¢. A. Huchnergard returned to Toâ€" gonto this morning to resume his stoâ€" g after spending the Faster holiâ€" at his home here. Mr. Carl _ Agnew has been trans from the Waterloo Branch of . ‘s _ Bank to the Lucknow where his home is. The meetings of the Ladies‘ First class, in connection with the St. ï¬q'x Aimbulance Association . ‘held ing the past few weeks have been well attendedâ€"and have been . most proWtable. _ The concluding meeting ‘ There was but liiile change in the prices â€" at the Saturday morning et, although the usual _ crowd "Of buyers and sellers were on hand. Butter sold at 30 cents a poun‘4, and at 20 cents a dozen. <Mr. Frank Haight, manager of the MWaterloo Mutual Fire InsuranceTomâ€" pany who with his daughter Rachel his sisters, the Misses Haight :dNev Market, spent. several weeks at Bermuda, . has returned after | a délightful holiday. s Fal& fire alarms are becoming ite numerons, in fact too much so to xlt the firemen. Another one _ was turned in<last night at eleven o‘clock from Box 34. FALSE ALARM SPRINKLING CART OoUuT. "The sprinkling carts made their apâ€" ce on the street for the first e toâ€"day, laying the dust on the nigin streets. ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF WATERâ€" The Waterloo Tennis Club neld an exnthusiastic organization ‘meeting for the year at the Town Hall Thursday might. The Club has applied to the Park Board for 2 extra clay courts and already 32 enthusiasts have signifed their intention of joinâ€" ing. Prospects for a County League were discussed and a hearty vote of appreciation to the retiring president Mr. R. Bean was passed. The . folâ€" lowing are the officers for the ensuâ€" ing year : Pres.â€"A. Huchnergard. WViceâ€"Pres.â€"A. Scheifele. Sec.â€"Treas.â€"H. Schaus. Executiveâ€"The above, R. Bean, F Snider, F. Stroh and V. Snidetr. . Any admirers of this great sumâ€" mer prtime who have not yet joined aby of,the local clubs are requested to get in touch with any members of the executive at once. KHAKI MAGAZINE FOR SALE AT _ ~THE BOOKSTORES The ‘"Khaki Publishing Co. of Lonâ€" don _ England, "have forwarded 100 copies of the March number of their magazine to the Waterloo bookâ€" stores, and will be sold at 15 cents per copy. The magazine contains an interesting supply of reading matter afnd home news to our Canadian soldiers. The money received will be forwarded to England for the benefit of the soldiers. The more magazines sold, the more. will be sent to the soldiers gratis. a NO ORGANIZED BALL â€" & IN WATERLOO 4 I ~ is dead in Waterloo _as league stuff is concerned _ for geason, according to prominent l0o fans.. If Waterloo has . a . it will be an independent one, only a few exhibition games are y to be played. ‘ru. ‘April 6.â€"In a civic byeâ€"clecâ€" ug toâ€"day Dr.W.S.Dakin was F irst Deputy â€" Reeve . ‘over ? Burgess py a majority of 220. n contest was chused by the resigâ€" hation ‘Of Mr. Burgess, following the jssue of a writ to unseat him by forâ€" Alderman â€" A. E. Willard. _ Dr. resigned his prsition on â€" the ic Commission in order to run as a candidate for the position no naAkty W aAs utl.uu Norman . Weber . of B LaPrairie are visiting at the ie of the former‘s parents. ‘"Ed..M, Devitt We hbave a splendid M .ï¬"o ( \:f:? & r orples lf‘ reasonable .. h uartegs® for "all kinds of drug supplies. LOO0 TENNIS CLUB ELECTED TO GALT CoUuNnCIL Water Phone 11 * «p» | "The Wa MMBICAI DDEWWWP . TTE m m«wï¬ e wortlfqlthooociehlotm-i mess ue Td it restoere ue o w20 mioers of the Remimat "*****" |well altended by bendsmen and Citiâ€" At eight o‘clock the different comâ€" panies _ were put m%x- the effic hnz{ tests . with Lt. . Bowman, Capt. \wli-ml. and Bgt. Major Corâ€" dingly as judges. ‘The #’mn:& tosts were run off excepttonally well, and the judges awarded the honors ‘to Section 4, with Sgt. Fromm in comâ€" mand. _ ‘This company also won the shooting competition held durl&g the winter months. afl.u the tests the company _ par to the St.. Savâ€" iour‘s hall where the banquet, which was an excellent on8 wWak served. FIRST ANNUAL _ (WETERLOO ~MUSIGAL SOOIEDY " BANQUETOF 5| HOLO5â€"ANNUAL MEETING MNO «oâ€"ruuomiy ©~ EECTIONOF OFFIGERS FOR YEA Section Four Wins Efficiâ€" ency Testsâ€" Promotions Are Announced. The toast list opthed with Capt. Cunningham proposing the toast to the ‘"Army and Navy," and Lt. Col. Bowman ma(}e a suitable reply, euâ€" logizing the work of the army â€"and navy at present. "The Canadian _ Expeditionary Force‘‘ was proposed by Pté. Stroh and responded to by Major Lochcad. ‘‘The 108th Regiment‘‘â€"was proposed by Sgt. Rooney coupled with the names of Capt. Williams, and _ Sgt. Major Cordingly, and Capt. Williams replied in suitable térms. "B" Comâ€" pany was proposed by Corp. Uffelâ€" man and responded to by Sgt.‘ Barâ€" clay. "Our Guests" _ was proposed . by Sgt. Devitt and responded to â€" by Rev. A. L. G. Clarke. The toast to the "Ladies‘" was ably proposed by Lt. Seagram, and coupled with this was the name of Lt. Snider. Solos were rendered _ by < Messts. Rooney, Atchison, Hathaway, and MacKenzie. The officers _ of the company _ are Capt. E. D. Cunningham, Lts. O. Uffelman, C. H., Snider, T. W. Seaâ€" gram, Color Sergeant Steinbach, Sgt. F. J. Rooney, S. Devitt, P. Fromm. Captain Cunningham read a list of, promotions sanctioned by the Tt. Col. Owing to Col. Sgt. Steinbach being unable to get out Sgt. Rooney was appointed, and to fill the latâ€" ter‘s place Corp. Dotzert was transâ€" fered from Sect on 4 to Section >2 as sergeant, and Pte. J. Raisig takes the place vacated by Corp. Dotzert \in No. 4 company. achieved The evening was a success in every way, and the officers and men are lighted â€" with the _ successes so far The "war tax‘" stamps are . now on sale at the _ Waterloo postoffice, the supply arriving from Ottawa . on Friday. The stamps are in one and two cent _ denominations, and _ the words "war tax" are in small letters closeto the bottom of the stamp. The one cent stamps are for . use on letters _ and postcards, while the two cent stamps are for use on comâ€" mércial papers, such as money orders notes, etc. "WAR TN A circular was received at the loâ€" cal office this motning saying . that postage stamps may be used for the prepayment of war duties on _ bank checks, bills of exchange, promissory notes, etc., _ on express money orâ€" ders, and _ on proprietary or patent medicines, perfumery, and wines . as well as ‘ upon letters and postcards, lpost‘al notes and pestoffice money orâ€" ders. of any alarms. PROSECUTE THOSE SsENDING IN FALSE ALARMS towards explaihing the propet us> Of fire alarm yoxes, and the prosecuting © False alarms have teen very ireâ€" quent of late, and as a result the fiteâ€" men have made su_'venlï¬tstkss rung during < _ l f On Sm#' "Mayor Kauéman,. Deâ€" puty Reeve Kutt‘ of the Fire Comâ€" mittee and Councillor â€" M.S.Hallman, met and talked the matter over. . It was decided to have s‘gn toards erected beside each alarm box, with directions th:â€"reon for the sending in ot an alarm. Above this board will be a red light, which will show by night where the alarm boxes art placed. Measures will also be taken to prosscute those sending in false alarms. & i HAUS.â€"In â€" Waterloo on © Aprilt 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Haus, The Tewn Council will take action oTAMPS NOW QN SALE "O" GOMPMINY caught sending in . false fre The shuual meeting was held in th@ band hal} on Friday evening, and was well 1?‘»-2« byhmm and citiâ€" zeiis, The teports . of the sectetary. ant treasurer _ were â€" feceived, . . The Weastrer‘s teport showed teoth:‘l $4,727.47, lsAving & balance of v 11 $1,014.10. During the year the Sor biety â€"was. unfortunate in baving: & law s¢it‘ to flq:{ and it. cost $536. Mr. J. H. Roos Elected cs President After Serving the Band for Past Thirty Years â€"Over $1,000 in the The offic<ts elected for the vear are Honorary ©Fresidentâ€" Wayor J.R. Kaufman. * Fresidentâ€"J.H.Roos. 1st. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"A.E.Hetgott. A quiet wedding ceremony wes perâ€" formed at the parsonage of Berlin iZion Evangelical church on Thurs lay aiterâ€" noon at 3 o‘clock when Miss ilehecca Clemens of St.Jacots, and Mr. Harty Fischer, of this city, were vnited in marriage. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. M.L.Wing. There were no atâ€" tendants. Mr. and Mrs. Fischer will take up their rcsidence in Berlin. t The iride was given away by N€T jj father and wore a beautiful gown of j| shadowed _ net cover â€" Pailette silk, |trimmed . with nearls and orange blosâ€" 'soms. and wore a bridal veil in Julâ€" lict style. She carried a bougquet . of white â€" carnatio=8. The | bridesmaid, , Miss Nora Hainsworth, was attired | in a dress of embroidered voile trimâ€" | med with pink and wore a picture hat ) of silk lace and carried a sheaf of pink ; ‘carnations. The duties of best man ‘ ]were performed | by Mr. W. Jefiries. | Men:lelssohn‘s : wedding . march _ was |played by Mrs. Barrett. After the icersmony the ‘bridal couple received the gucsts at the home of the pride‘s | parents, where an elegant weddingl ‘suprer was â€" served. Many beautiful } |zifls were feceived, the groom‘s gift | to thr pride being a gold brooch and ‘mvm brideswaid a pair of pearl cull The Waterloo Musical Society has . @nd A pretty weddia®@ took place at St John‘s Anglican Church on Wednes day afternoon at 3 o'CI(.clg‘, when Sa links. Mr. and Mrs. Disley will take up their residence at their new home, 73 Water strset south. The mafTiage took place at Treston on â€" Wednesfay | of Miss Floyd Ellâ€" wood Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mtrs. Thomas Cole, Waterloo, to Mr. John Struck of Preston. Following the marriage a reception was held at the pr.de‘s home in Waterloo. . They will geside in Preston, M iated MARRIED AT PRESTON FISCHERâ€"CLEME DAGGERâ€"FORBES DISLEYâ€"PAINTER SNS ak . @nd. Y.ic~Rresidentâ€"W. Boblendet. k.; _ Corr.â€"s i0~ tagyâ€"P.J . Wright. â€" q "Rec.â€"See ct~ tyâ€"â€"W. 8. Naylor®"** l Tteastrerâ€"A . Ufelman. $totk C cmmAtesâ€"Pro{. ~Paul and Messrs. Dr. Wells and P.V.Wilson \moved a vote of thanks to Prof.Paul and the pandsmen for their. excellent (services dvrine tte last vear, and for {their untiring efforts for the welfare | of the rand. They also combined with the resolution one ofâ€" sympathy to lProf. Paul, who is at presont confinâ€" led to his home with a broken leg. 3. Caite. + E ienâ€"Harry ~EHNis. Eid ';"J.‘;...c ï¬hwpu and C.A Hachnel. ° "a 4 Exécutiveâ€"E. E..F.Seagram, C mwens, '.S';.ï¬. F G Hughes, D.C.Kubitz, RK s ltsu.m Henty Kress, Chas.. ‘Treusch, W. 6r, Henry Reuel, C. Kalbfeisch, P. H.Roos, C.H.Roos, Herbp Kunts, R. Stewart, C.Woellet, W. Toletzke, J. SChOndélmayer, P.V. Wilson, CBLk Frochlich :and the officers, [ . Mr. J.H.R6o# had fiot arrived when hn vat sihied to the oilts of pr50â€" dent, and when he Afrived he was flyâ€" en a rousing reception. He hesi to accept the : office althouch it was em honor but he feared there was too much work~in cbnoéction with it. ‘The members showed their appreciaâ€" tion of the services of the treasurer, Mr. A. Uficlkman, by voting him an honorarium of $25. Mr. W. Bohlender drew the attenâ€" tion to the fact that a good solp corâ€" net vla~*r is needed to bring the band up to full strength; Woel! The wedding took place very cuietâ€" ly on Thursday â€" evening at the St. Peter‘s _ Lutheran parsonage . when Miss Millie Albert, daughter of Mr. John Albert, :186 ‘Queen s#%>N., was wedded to Mr. Fred Kaihfeisch. Rev. Mr. Sperling periormed tie ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. KalbfeischGfeft for & short honeymoon trip to points west. Th marriage took place at Portage la Prairie on Wedncsday, April 7th, of Mr. Norman Weber, son of Mr. and Nrs. Menno Weber of Watorloo, to M‘ss Gladys Prout of Rortace La Prairie. The tridar couple are at present visiting his parents in Waterâ€" loo. They will reside at iPortaze la Prairie, where th> eroom is emâ€" ployed in the branch office of the Waâ€" terloo Manufacturin; Co. The Teleâ€" graph joins witué their many friends in wishing them many vcars of happy and prosperous wedded l.i%e. St. Louis Roman Catholic Chwrch at nine o‘clock this morning _ was the scene of a pretty wedding, when A:.~va Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joh > Sebl, of this town, was united | in marriage to Mr. Ignatius Wey, son of Mr. Ignatz Wey, 214 Courtland Ave..‘ Berlin, and also manager of the Naâ€" tional Furniture Company, of the same city. Rev. Father Carl Meyer, of St. Jeromes,College, and a cousin of the groom, performed the ceremony. ‘The bride,; @ttended by her sister,) Miss Olga Sch1, looked pretty in a: becomâ€" ing gown of white silk ninon. ovet charmeTUse sitk with bead trimmings. "‘“ ~ a‘~o wore a wreath of orange blosâ€" soms and yell r~1 carried a bookâ€" shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid‘s gown _ was of emâ€" broidered crepe, hat to match, â€" and carried a bouquet o/ pale pink roses. Mr. Rugene Wey, brother of _ the groom, was best man, while a niece of the bride, little _ Frances _ Bruder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bruder, New Hamburg, in white embroidered voile, and carrying a basket of pink roses, made a pretty flower girl. Dejeuner was served to guests numâ€" bering several seore, »: the home of the bride‘s parents, on William street : which included outoftowa . guests KALBFLEISCHâ€"ALBERT. wWEGENASTâ€"BALGER WEBERâ€"PROUT WEYâ€"SEHL MNNUAL MEETING QF EMMANUEL _ GONGREGATION ‘The annual _ congrégational meetâ€" ing of Emmanuel Evangelical church was held on Friday evening, in . the church, â€" with the pastor Rev. E. Burn presiding. The different officers presented their réports, which showâ€" ed that the congregation had a very successful year. + The officers clected were ‘â€" Secretary.â€"Mr. Noah Martin. , Treasurer.â€"Mr. M. E. Braendl2. â€" Rec.â€"Steward.â€"C. W. Schicdel. JUNE 14 15 â€"DNTEFXE FOr ELECTION® SP2CIAL SERVICES Ii! EMMANUEL CHURCK Quarterly comtmunibn setvices "Werg held .-e‘fm momih“z ©&etvice in mf maniel Etangeli¢cal Church on Sunday sell i2 _ 4e W4 00 0 ceb h al .. 19WA heine . in charge. + At the evening sâ€"rjico Bishop Horn of Cleveland, O., preached: from Detroit Wallaceburg. rounding tov Ottawa, â€" April 9,~The Governâ€" ment is preparing for an election. (One of the mest prominent of the Conscriative members | fromâ€"Queâ€" bec stated toâ€"day hat the Govâ€" ernment hbad actually decided upon the dates. (He declared that unâ€" less something unforssen occttâ€" red, Parliament would be ‘dissolyâ€" ed a few days after prorogation and an election ordered, with noâ€" minations on Monday, June 7, and polling on the 14th." 4& Mn es Returning from _ their honeymoon trip to eastern points the young couple will take up their residence at 214 Courtland ‘Ave,, Berlin. Mr. and MrS. Woy are well _ and favorably known in the Twinâ€"City and their numerous friends will wish them all good will and happiness attendant â€"‘ Very desirable and unusual in every instance. tw 1 a "+ e w . Striking celootions of the best materials we ever laid eyes an. ! _ _ ...« ,, §o0 niany times a woman.is a bit undecided: as to what she wantey i A; hesitates to make a mistake or be dissatisfied later, all w6 say is come, 88B those fabrics, then you‘ll realizeâ€"at once that these materials will<;4 row upon you, you won‘t tire of them. Rather you‘ll like and enjoy them more â€"and more. . Fine new weaves, patterns, designs and colors.â€" Lovely qual th ’ low prices. Every new Idea on display. Won‘t you come and see th goods ? ; 5 d y * 'ff":f: 2 "> o n e en at It had been practically agreed that prorogation â€" of the present session will Le on Tuesday oT Wednesday next. Already mombers are â€" slipping away to organize theit campaigns. ‘The Government is sending out elcction posters and | literature. Arrangements are being, rushed for nomination conventions im all conâ€" stituencies where ~candidates have not yet been decided upon. with their wedded life, ~_‘GPECIAL FOR SATURDAY _« 500 â€" yards Linen Towelling at 56 per yard Uffelmann Bros. Buffald, Melville, Sask. New Hamburg and sur d Crepes, Delaines, Voiles,. eens, Muslins, Ginghams Domestics at Uffelman B Limited. f Prints, Ducks, ofF 0000080080000 00000008 egerse ! WATERLOO‘S BIG BOOK STORE #00290009990000909099999 sv0009800848â€" King Street P _ s : Es l g-!-â€"l-r M J ..j 1 . BASEBALL SUPPLIES. P We This year we are well stocked with the best Basebalil Goode, . Come here for your wants. «Gs ® d »> i MRS. J. DOERSAM,~ . Now is the time to select your Easter Cards, Our line at v each are the best you ever saw for the money. . s h. ~a We Cater to â€" %‘ <" Those W}weï¬ P24 hi particular:. => i/:'r‘ S (a%}‘ about what _ !.l-" â€" id â€" they eat1 © : * 1 1 K That‘s why we j‘jl ‘\I \\“ SA . are particflé.i:' j ’5 crrren rremnpesaramemseow â€"atenlcn old us *k .6 ABOUT WHAT WE BUYT TR YOU BENEFIT! â€".<_‘% Alexander House Grocery J W. Ci"5ORD, PROPRIETOR Street Waterloo Pho The Reliable Grocery Highest Prices Paid for Produce EASTER CARDS a A i . y £1 4 Phone 205 imited = 14 3+