t: o4 P% ET f The twentyâ€"Arst aunual meeting| yeoar were Judgo Hearn, Judge Rumily 7 ‘uuï¬â€œd“ï¬â€˜rtw.mv.;mn‘ mnwumrua.-m-c-wmmc.{ E ‘Thussday afternoon, March 1st, 1983. | ter has also been keeping up a memâ€" .writh a large andâ€" most enthusiastic onlal wurd in India tor the children mitendance of the mombers. ‘lh!d-n-u'b-nbt-w ‘Sollowing â€" gratifying reports were|sacrifice. The educational committse Mrs. Pollock‘s gift was read by the regent, while that for Mrs. Fennell _was read by Mre. H. J. Sims Florence Bray, Convenor. Secretary‘s Report. Pa "This, I believe, is our 2ist annual meeting. At our first meeting of the past year we donated $250 towards a|p) permanent memorial to be erected on| . , the plot in ‘Mt. Hope cemetery, deâ€"| 4; dicated to our departed heroes. We| ) also moved that a ward be endo:ud Se and completely furnished by the} Chapter, a bronze plate to be pla A on the door with the following insâ€"| . , cription, ‘This ward is endowed by| 4 the Princess of Wales Chapter, I. O.| . D. E., of Kitchener. In loving memâ€"{~, ory of our men who made the supâ€"| reme sacrifice in the Great Warlp, 1914â€"1918." The I. 0. D. E. of Kitâ€" chener and Waterioo were responsâ€" fbhle for the entertainment of Lord{ / and Lady Byng and their party. The|we Chapters recelved large photographs} 6n of both Lord and Lady Byng, which|A. after being framed will be presented|loc to the Kitchener Library. Empire by sergices were quite the best we mr. i:.I On the 18th of June this Chapter joined with the soldiers‘ organizaâ€" tions and the city band and unveiled in Mt. Hope cometery a saplendid tabâ€" let to 120 of Canada‘s best men who left Kitchener and Waterloo. ‘The monthly visit and the task of sorting the materia) became most inâ€" teresting as one learned to know the type and character of magazine or paper most appreciated at the differâ€" ent institutions. Your committee deâ€" sire.to convey their thanks to those friends whose coâ€"operation has made this report possible. The many exâ€" pressions of appreciation at each place were the best assurances of the )benoflu of the work. Your oomm:luee‘ desire only to add words of encourâ€" agement to those members to whose lot the pleasure may fall in the comâ€" agé, House of Refuge and the jail. In addition, a bundle of Sunday school papers was delivered reguâ€" larly to the hospital. Literature Committee ‘ "Your Literature committee beg to report the result of the year‘s work in the collection and distribuâ€" tion â€" of readihg â€" material. . The work has been indeed . a labor ot{ n‘mo which finds its greatest < in the hope that cheer and ®ladness may have been brought to some heart. Our committee has colâ€" lectéd and distributed 2,625 magaâ€" #imes, story books and papers to the K. and W. hompital, Isolation hosâ€" pital, Freeport Sanitarium, Orphanâ€" urer of the Princess of Wales Chapâ€" ter for four years, was given a life membership in recognition of her services in the chapter, while Mrs. Fennell was presented with a handâ€" scme silver platter as a token of esteem forâ€" her efforts as secretary Roos and Miss Geneva Jackson. Ast vice regentâ€"Mrs. J. H. Stockâ€" secretary, is acting for Mrs. Brown the new secretary, who is in Calâ€" 2nd viee regentâ€"Mrs. ©. B. Erb. Becretaryâ€"Mre. H. J. Brown. Educational secretaryâ€"Mre. J. H Echo secretaryâ€"Mrs. H. Toiton. Quite the social event of the pasticouple many years of health, happiâ€" week was the very large and most|ness and~ prosperity. + enjoyable "At Home" given by Mrs. Mrs. G Ab North Queen A. R. Kaufman, prettily gowned and Street, is enjoying an_ extended holiâ€" fooking very charming, ably asslste@|asy irip to her parents in Ireiand. by Mrs. Jacob Kaufman in welcom * ing the large numberdmw‘ Dr. Rana Guest of the Women‘s this palatial home, which was m&hr'Collcgo, ‘Toronto, the speaker at the beautified for the occasion by the, King Edward Scohool last (Friday most artistic decorations of Spring|evening on the Socisal Hygiene flowers, Pussyâ€"willows etc., which!course, was the guest of ‘Mrs. S. C. made one feel that Spring is near at| Tweed, Watarioo, witle in the City. hand. Mrs. Hutton and Mrs. A. W. Hr. and of Detrof Augustine presided at the lovely Cousens were week end visitors in the Twinâ€" Tea table, centered with quantities . City, guests of hor parents, Mr. and of the choicest roses and other fragâ€" Cc 4 for the rant flowers, Mre. H. M. Cook conâ€"| Mr» George C. H. Lang, for the â€" thee glad; A poor man served by thee s make thee rich. A sick man helped by thee s make thee strong. Thou shalt be served thyself every plece Of service that thou renderest. Kiwanis banquet ........$ . 119.63 Memorial Ward Hospital _ 55§.57 Lord Byng Reception .... 25.00 Purchase of Pins ........ 3.14‘ Miscellaneous expenses .. 16012 Special expenses ........ 371.10 Reliet Work ............. _ 17266 Dance expenses ......... _ 148.88 Kducational work ........ _ 403.83 Foppy Day Funds distriâ€" \ buted .2llllllllllllll. â€" 719.00 tudes, After its own life‘s working. A child‘s kiss Set on thy sighing lips shall make PBank Balance .......... $ 3,578.15 R. B. Pollock, Treasurer. Kiwanis banguet ........ 99.45 Interest from bonds ...... 41.28 Eimpire Day ............ 10.00 Talemt 2................. 0 158.00 Received Board of Bduâ€" ‘ cation ";....:..â€".â€"+..&. 336.60 Educational receipts ..... 15.00 Receipts from dances .... 264.50 Mrs. Murphy‘s Lecture .. 43.55 Poppy Day receipts ..... 1.068.“1 Â¥Victory Bonds (Paid) .... 300.00 Service. Thy love shall chant its own beatiâ€" Balance as per 'Iut‘t..to- MOUL | (y zy aznarerast Disbursements. Financial Statement. The financial statement for the year ending February 28, 1923, is as follows. 4 Membership Fees Sale of Pins ... Chaptér that I do not think I should have been able to carry on in my position as secretary for ten years, unless 1 had had the heartening help of our Regent. lumhyurbn-muoz sillor to the Provincial Chapter. has also been made a honorary memâ€"~ Receipts. sines. lu.iu.-luhn-dohq vm-uwutqnn'lwrwm‘ House of Refuge: i This is our 2ist annual meeting. We are legaily ©f"kgo. Our regent must have â€"Eliz@beth Barrett Browning. Grace W. Foennel, Secretary. Chapter this thyself by Ay thee shall $ 2,678.52 $99.63 $ 2.373.47 $ 3,578.15 1,204.68 27.00 3.15 21.00 _Mr. Joe Eilis has hosts of friends in Waterloo, where he was a valued member of the Presbyterian Church Choir for about ten years, who will unite in wishing this happy young ‘oouplo many years of health, happiâ€" ‘nu. and~ prosperity. twentyâ€"three, at the home of the bride‘s parents, 43 Kennedy Street, Brantford Ontario. CUUISC, WHs ING RWOM OT MTR, MW in "'. &f’."l wan m Tweed, Watarloo, while in the City. Kite) 16 ‘the “““m Mr. and Mrs. Cousens of Detroit{ ness of her mothor, Mro. Philip Mcâ€" were week end visitors in the Twinâ€"} Donald, who passed.away on Wedâ€" City, guests of hor parents, Mr. and{nesday in hor eightioth your. The uï¬Mc.n.uu, for the}funeral took place to St. Mary‘s R. Christening ceremony of the pretty|C. Church, Kitchemer, on Friday Society is adapting itself to the routine of Lent by working out the ‘details of numerous useful and enâ€" ‘joyable entertainments, the first of which was a Homeâ€"made Baking sale and tea at the home of Mrs. H. J.. Sims, and on Wednesday afterâ€" noon last, a delightful Musicale was held in the Y. M.~C. A., arranged by Mrs. J.â€"A. Martin, both under the auspices of St. Andrew‘s Presbyteriâ€" an Church. Then on Thursday afterâ€" noon a successful ‘Talent Tea was held at the home of Mrs, W. C. W. Burns, under the ausplces of the Parish Workers of St. John‘s Angliâ€" Cards have been received announcâ€"| Rebecea Rupp. He learsa his sorâ€" ing the marriage of Ruth Hthel Marâ€"| rowing widow, one son, Dr. Herbert garet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JO#â€"| Schweitser of Regina and two eph H. Whitham, to Mr. Joseph| daughters, Mrs. Alex Christner and Leonard Eilis, on Saturday, March| Miss Mabel, both of New Hamburg, can Church. The departure of Mr. and Mrs Pratt from Waterloo has elicited many sincere. words of regret from their numerous friends, and their reâ€" moval will cause a gap in the ranks of their‘ friends and s@spciates thit will be hard to fill. the capable and energetic Manager of the Moisons Bank, Waterioo, durâ€" ing the past two and a half yours, has been transferred to London, harâ€" ing been appointed to the more reâ€" spousible position.of Manager of the bianch in that City, where he will take up his residence. ‘Mr. Pratt has by his capabillity, sound judgment and gentlemanly conduct, commandâ€" ed the absolute confidence of the patrons of the Bank, thus not only maintaining but increasing the high standing of the Bank in this comâ€" munity. ° of a very successful meoseting of St Paul‘s â€" Prosbyterian ~Ladios® Ald Bociety at the home of Mrs. Gross, 6b Young Streat, on Thureday afterâ€" noon from8 to 6 o‘clgck. The Prosiâ€" dent, Mro, Homphill, presided at the business sesaion, when arrangements wishes are wonding their way to Mr. and Mirs. Gibson Poarson, San Jose, Costa Rica, C. A., on the arrival last Friday, March 2nd, of a lovely little Paul‘s" banguet to be hoeld lster in the month,. Dainty refreshments were served by the kind hostesses at the Tea hour, and a very enjoyable social hour much: enjoyed by a large numâ€" all of which was greatly sppreciated.|° Mr: Bon ©. Both and Mr. Den & k o o e Pn l "‘MW E . s Mrs. nm-uumoudi-‘--b-wqo Cottons is undoubtedly larger than it has been since . t ~AKe: \\- im ~“"“ trip to lows to visit relntives * -~ s ; % i,;.‘ . gowned in a rich black satin, with | friends. T ol bandsome ince scarf, received many | Mrâ€" Warren Boean has soid his 100 Bi a _ : e ‘ callors during the afternoon and apâ€"| *6# farm near Bean‘® Church to ‘ & ie . > pearéd to enjoy every minute of the| MY. Nosah Creseman and a ‘rht # g~ *4 4x3 "a day, and to fool pride in reaching ) 200 acre term of Mr. Alan Hallman r 4 $ o o 2l Migzs Helon Witzct has returned pmeâ€"&fter «: very pleasant visit at Mra. Ozcar Gross and ‘Mre. John upent the week and at the home of datter‘s mother, Mrs. Mary Bean. ‘Miss Rra Rrb spent Friday # friends in Strattord. Muan., and Miss Rose Schweitszer of Chicago. ‘The fumeral took piace on Thursday afternoon from his late home on Hurom Street. Service was held in the local Evangelical Church of which denomination the deceased had béen a lifeâ€"long and faithful adâ€" concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends gathered to pay their last tribute : to our departed townsfian. The bereaved family have the symâ€" vathr of the entire community in Lingelbach‘s cometery. A very large SBaturday night, February 24, aftor a brief illness in his 59th year. He bad been confined to the house for several days with a #evere cold, but further complications developed and he took to his bed just a week beâ€" fore he died. The late Mr. Schweitâ€" serâ€"was a resident of this town for the past nine years and conduéted a flour and feed store since 1917. Preâ€" vious to moving to town he resided on a farm on the Gravél Road about four â€"miles west of the village. He to mourn his demise. He is laso survived by two brothers and one sister, Mr. Aarom Schweitzen of Follsmere, Florida, and Mr. E:m Schweitzer and was married to Miss Mrs. J. M Hammer who underwent| Mrâ€" and Mrs. F. Carson of Stratâ€" an operation at the K. and W. Hos.|ford, spont Sundey with friends in pital for abcess, is about her home | !°"* Autles again, Misoâ€"Fithel Steinborg of Wellesloy Mr. and Mrs. Mira Steinman &0d|was s week ond visitor at her home Children left on Wednesday for CIATâ€" | ore, T ence, N. Y., whore they intend to e ‘ aspend several montahs. â€" Mra. Carrie Beckér returned home Death of Mr. W. H. Schweitzer. â€" |on Sunday from a fow woekw risit A host of friends will deeply reâ€"| With relatives and friends in Strat~ gret to iearm of the death of one of| ford. } our prominent business men, in the| Mre. H. Schuite and Miss Bruder person of Mr. William H. Schweitser|are visiting friends in Chesley. parents in their sad loss. Mr. Henry W. Schneider moved: with his family to Bridgeport on‘ Aifred W., the elevenâ€"yearâ€"old ml of Mr. and Mrs, Moulton, former reâ€" home in Stratford, after an illness Miss Audrey Haka of Waterico of to months. Their many New Hamâ€" spent the week end with ker paronts burg friends sympathizse with the| Mr. and Mrs. George Hakn. "»* Miss Victoria Michm is .pului -mmmmmm,uun.‘ E. Hammer at Kitchener. \ soveral days with her daughtor, Mrs. Charles Lederman. * Mr. Lawronce Borger of Stratford spent the weokâ€"ond at his homé in Mr.â€"Nosh Cressman and bâ€" ‘7ht 200 acre term of Mr. Mlan Hallman near Now Dundse. Mise L. 8. Rabb has returngd after Hilda Schnarr; passâ€"Kenneth Rachs spending a week at the Toronto Millâ€" Inery Oponiuige and will have a disâ€" play of Wpring hats on March 17. .. Miss Hills Ruthig has returned to her bome after spending some time with her sister at Tavistook. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Louis A. Ruthig, Mr. John Ruthig.and Mrs. Johs P. Ran Hoffmeier of Baden spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Mimery Ruthig who was coufined to the house through tory of Music exams held in Kitch ener, the following pupils of Mrs. eanpeoniarAne ol ' m»wmvaMA m.’“u TMMMMM:.W Mre. H. Schuite and Miss Bruder| Junior I1.â€"Clayton ( are visitingfriends in Chesley. Helmpel, Arthur Hehn. day. several days <with her parente, Mr. and. Mro. Chas. Lederman,â€" returnod to her home in Wellesioy on Sunâ€" hoA ~_ Not in a long time have Suits struck so youthful and buoyant a note. Smart styles, Russian and BHalkan fashion and sport styles. In Tricotines, Fine Serges. Six atyles in Ladies‘ and Misses‘ m.%m&u-nw,m from nmoo.wmm BALKEN OR BOLERO Special Display this week of New Silka, New Dress Goods and Suitings, and a wealth of New Cotton Goodeâ€"â€"A visit to these departments is much worth while. This Store is again to the forefront with the largest and finest choice in Womâ€" _ en‘s Spring Clothes With Spring not far distant, this store‘s superior showing of _ Fashionable and Reliable Garments is a real attraction to Ladies throughout this County as wellâ€" as Kitchener and Waterloo citizens and a hearty hma-uu'a;j w ) ie an excellent variety to choose from. B _ One thing that we are sure of is that our prices cannot be 1 _ â€"_ beaten, The goods are markea such that our reputation as ‘M â€" honorable and fair dealing Merchants cannot be questioned. KA 2 $25.75, $29.50, $35 * $50 Brickerâ€"Germann Co.â€"| _ A Superb Showing of the _ ____ Newest E ZLadies and Misses _ 1 Spring Suits _ _ {Tmnsse hancey Cixz Smart Styles for Ladies and Misses Prices the Lowest tended the lecture at St. Jaoobs iast Monday @rening by Rev. Mr, Webâ€" ster of Brantford. 4 Mr. Chas, Sellers spent the week end at Kitchener and Waterlo0. Mr. Jacob Heimpel who has been on the sick list for some time, was _ Miss Nellie Weber has again reâ€" turned to ber hope in Waterioo after + @merson Krauter ht:tu & + on ‘the 10th line of â€" and ©Mis fTamily moved there last WATERLOO SPRING COATS * Ladies‘ and Misses‘ New Spring Coats, in u:m;ndid choice, combine both style and q , made in pretty soft materials in sport styles and Russian backs, Tweed and Polo Cloths, Velours and Tricotines. $14.50, $18.50, $22.50, $35 Lovely styles in Lamdies and Misses‘ Silk Crepes, Veletts and Crepenetts, Specâ€" ial Prices ....... @, 1. â€"Owen Witt, Gordon Witt, ‘Alma Meivina . Brubacher. ; Junior Pr.â€"Percy Heimpol, Mild&â€" Scott‘s Emulsion Norway‘s Seas serves thousands of children and grown people with codâ€"liver off in a form m easy to take It is a foodâ€"tonic that helps enâ€" ergize and build up the body. Many fathoms under the‘ seas, Nature. mfluv‘nl abtmdamodlumh'i liverâ€"cel}s prolific in vitamineâ€" Scott & Bowne, $25, $28 * $35 *k