" Eyesight, EmIllllllIllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll§ 1luitiimunuuuuntttiuituniumiirrittt Tt1attsarriatre took place at the St. Mary’s Cathedral at Hamilton on February " by Rev. o'Suiiivan when Alice. daughter of Mrs. M. Brahman of Winterlroarae was married to G. L. Brown, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown of Winter- bourne. Tho newly wedded couple left on a honeymoon trip to Texas. Do not fail to attend the sate at) the Arcade and get your supply of dry goods at cut prices. Rat: al Shanta, Waterloo. I Besides Mrs. Ran, tour children) survive, three daughters and one st son. They are Mrs. Charles; 41 Zwicker, Crediton; Mrs. J. R.! Hallman, Toronto; Mrs. I. H. Macn R. Donald. Kinlore; and J. E. Rata ot) u, North Battleford, Sask. i, S. The late senator was born Nor. 12. 18-18, at w. Jacobs. He was educated at Pine Hill public school and on February 13, Iti72/ married Mary Yager of New Hamburg, He was a luurherman in business and was preaidenfut che South River Luther Company. also vieepresident ot the Hamburg Felt Bdot Company He was eieered to the house or com- mons tor North Middiesex in 1896, defeated in 1000, re-elected in 1904, and summoned to the senate Janu- ary 19, 1909. In religion he was a Methodist. i Senator Valentine Rata died In St. Joseph's Hospital. Guelph, on Sunday from heart trouble. He has been In Ill-health at his New llam- burs home tor some days, and on Prlday momlng decided to visit a specialist at Guelph. He travelled to Guelph and collapsed ia the de'pot, from which he was conveyed to ttmr. pital. Despite every effort, however, he passed away early Sunday morn- ing. 1 SUDDEN DEATH OF SENATOR V. RATE Savings Co Vnmloo G, Safety Deposit Boxes The Waterloo Trust ' We also act as Execu- tor, Administrator or Trustee of Estates, Dur. ing the last year a con- siderable number of peo- ple have appointed the Waterloo Trust to safe- guard the interests of their estate. . Mortgage loans made on improved property. JANSEN OPTICALCO. LET US SERVE YOU interest allowed on amounts of $1.001 and over left for one or more years. would be." “Our - am the your run-Ii butâ€. our examination. show what the propu- lama W M and be "Inn-Wm.†haywenshvolnugh- “you. WexetitadTurrort mmmnuum 5% BR0WN--BRoHMAN " FREDERN* " Tolophom '" WEDDINGS for rent. Kitchener " WAS (E, I Total .Mt.m..r.. ‘......$27532 J Waterloo',, share or cost ot John lstieet pavement is increased trout 36 per cent. to 39.1 per cent. I On George Sheet Monday (Men-oh 17)---Ant0to pale: Grumman. Seven! reedlnn were Name bt enme in - household ot rum mock, Implement: end liven hy Mien I. Kate. u well u duties. (wed at Lot n, Canoe-non 7 8.1.3.. eon" by other: which em and: The Weterbo Chronicle tomn e I miles wed of Tumour, for Geo "bred. lute circle of M In the Twin- Appel. '- Mr. and In. loner wen m on; tn â€teem; "eetM.t and him“! (Avril 'r---Atetitm ale led on Mnery I, an " PtrNr. We». b It. end In. loner end of "tiarer.h6,bteeottrr.'rtt- one. on. by Rev. 0. A. hen-e “they nonhuman.- new end etlc‘eruclee h New emdeeenleumtem hum-ammun- W'khu-b. use...“ an he,“ been“. Ant-t Pain-W _ aaar. I In: hvonhb W , M. R. ROTH; Alum-moor April ' (Wednoadty) - Auction sale of homes. Jenny 0.10.. M Yer-hm†hogs. wagons. . buggies. arteightr, when. humon- for the Tarutoctr It!!!“ Co. Mrs. Clemens and family of St. Jacobs wish to express their sincere ttpprec'tition ot the help extended by the Ladies' Aid, friends and nelghbors, In their recent her'éuo- mom. " you have any poutoel to ON" we will hind]. them on aching. for dry good- " an priu. an: I Shana. On Herbert Strut M. E. Bravndlv. 26 feet.... J. H. Kennedy, 33 feet .._. G. Bollluv Fauna. 21.2 feet KC. Church prop. 33 Itâ€... F. Deerhur. 16.6 feet F..... Max Lorenz, 15.5 feetâ€... A. Dantzer, 113 feet . . . . . . . J. Weller. 18.3 feet tr..... P. Shhervr, " teet ... . . . . . E, Voll, 1 6feot ..r.er.F... E. Diehler, 2,'t feel ..pwrr.. Hantzer, S teet Pmm_.mrt.r. J. Joyve, 15 feet ..'r.Ftm.. A. J. Robin-gnu, 15 feet... Total mtm..m..Frr. ....$1418 00 Waterloo's share ot cont of Her- bert street pavement. is increased trom IN per cent. to 39.5 per cent. Total .....rF..W.e-... $3776 07 Total .".t9..e... ....$368 80 Waterloo‘s share or cost ot Wil- low street pawmunt is increased trom 2!! pvr com. to 32 per cent. Ort Union Street Gm, \Villiamson, 12 teet....105 " A. J. Robinson, 35 feet .....$172 20 UN). Williamson. 12 feet... IOC, 60 WtuerlooPs share ot" (-051. ot' Union xtn-e: pavement is increased from 28 per ttttt. to 30 per cent. Total .rrt-m-._....-t. $504 45 Walerlno‘s share of cost of George street pavement is increased Iron) 25 per cent. to 29.4 per cent. On Willow Street W. Games, 23.2 feet ..... J. ta'atsc:hcne/tsi, te," m..., A. Pall. 27 feet........., A, Bauer. 33 feet ..........5161 Roos Estate, 25 feet ...e.... 96 C. Kumpt Estate. 33 feet.. 161 H. M. Snider, 22 feet........ 85 On King ttttmst S. B. Bricker Estate, 17 feet $931 A. Bauer, 17 feel P'-.'r.w.. 139 I Scott, 16.8 feet . . . . . . .. . . 126 E. H. Zick, 1-5.3 feet . . . . . . . 126 W. H. Somerville, 17.6 tcet.. 132 K, E. Rate, 13 feet w....... 133 C. J. Alteman. 15.6 feet w.... 132 Total mr...... ........$931 Waterloo's share of cost of K street pavement is increased tr, 41.8 per cent. 10.43.? per cent. _ On John street R. Brauulich, 12 feet .......$66 B. Hannaberg, If. feet trrWtr 66 S. R. Vasbinder, 31.5 teet.. 143 John Kaufman strongly objected to any relief being given corner lot owners and moved a motion to the Mteet but could get no seconder. Mayor Henderson tavored getting the consent ot the ratepayers before any reduction was made in the assessment. The following Is the list of redue tions made: . Mr. Charles “phat!!! 1mm ho- tore the court and stated that he bud been asserted high tor mm: mains along his prooony. He Wis given to understand that the total tax would not. be more than 350 whereas it as 3150 and believed he should he given some coulderauun. He also wanted a Eduction on I strip ot triangle land which he said was perteetly valdeless. Mr. Lily- hardt was quite willing to have the town take over this strip ot land and turn it into a small park. 1 In: rut-m It! m . new» a I not an. a not: â€an“: roadway m In the coon. ot gsvtggrtn " a “In hula on Wednesday nigh. m. ro- an... M the mum." m In: I 331-3 pot colt. â€dune. bu. tV non-ban tMnieetd In “It†would be 18le van t It per: cent. reduction?“ "diction undo: on the "Non- curner lot. mum to 33,766.07 the can at which will be borne by the town in a vim). anal spread over a period at a. you". CARD OF THANKS Mrs. (‘lomena'and Family q 8114 $117 $102 .148 175 " My, 16 141 75 53 so 99 10 104 60 73 90 168 as 82 10 104 75 35 so " " s2 26 " 20 King (mm 15 25 80 " 40 45 16 16 00 90 90 20 30 20 50 Pret-ntauonr, ot flowers and ban- keia of fruit were made to Mr. and Mpg. Moser hr the membora ot the Ladies' Aid. The “(1393' Adult Bible Class and the 8.P.l. elm. The [ms were uocompmled by n vane. "May you live as long In you “he and hue all you "to as long " you "we." During the evening a warmly prepared and Inmrhte selection mu sung by Mia- E. Knit. Mm. Frank "and“. Mrs, tr. Umblch. Mrs. J. Bmomnn and In. A. K. (Tm-mun. Savor-ll man- were given hy Mk- I. Klan. u well u may by other. which won Inch client I Mr. J. G. Maser on behalf ot Mrs. Maser and himself and they mainly apprwiwtnd the kindness ot their friends in honoring them on this, evasion. Others who spoke briefly were Mr. Miller. Alderman E. E. Rats and G. H. Beam. Mr. Edward Maser on behalf of the members or the family thanked tht, friend: present for the honor conferred on their parents which they deeply Mr- predated. On Tuesday evening, February 26th, a most enjoyable gathering was held at tho home of Mrs. G. P. Yllnghlul, 51 Young sr.. Waterloo when Mr. and Mrs. John C. Maser, highly esteemed residents ot Wat- "rttro_were surprised by about forty ot their friends on the oc- casion ot their fiftieth wedding an- nivenmry. The hostess provide a splendid dinner after which a toast was proposed to the honored guests of the evening who were presented win pn man-2:5 which was accom- panied by a nurse or gold trom the friends assembled. As all the mem-l hers of the family could not he present tt family reunion will be held this summer. l A was: to the bride and groanâ€1 of fifty years was ably proposed by} liev. J. P. Hanoi). pastor of thei Waterloo Emmanuel Evangelical church of which Mr. and Mrs. Moser have been members, tor many years. Mr. Ham-h spoke of the siv,nitieanctr n! the occasion and the pleasure It gave lo all to be pres- ent to celebrate this unique event. Mr. and Mm. Louis Schweitzer of Kitchener who were prosont were married exactly ten years ago and they were asked to! stand up as witnessvs' with Mr. andi Mrs. Maser while Mr. A. K. Cress- man read an excellent address 101-! lowing when Mrs. G. P. Yungblut, the hostess, who has been tt titel long friend of tho honored ir:ii) on behalf or the friends assembled‘ presented the esteemed couple with) a purse of gold. The address re-l, {erred to the memorable wedding day Mty yenrs ago at Fullnrton.’ Ont., since which tho couple had passed through many joys and; sorrows. and they had been blessed; with a family of children who were highly esteemed in the community, in which they reside. GOLDEN WEDDING (El,lBllh'lli0 Friends Honor Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moser and Present Them With Purse of Gold. The following In the can! of characters-John Fenwlck. a well- to-do bushes: man. Norman Bot. due; Ellen Fenwlck. his wife, Loot: Miller; Robert Fenwlck. their Ion. Harvey Ziegler; Ellie Bil-no. a niece and ward or Mr. _Fenw'lck"l. Louise Sturm--- Dorothy Stevens, a young widow, Lorraine Niertttutth; Ben Craig. engaged to Elsle. Carl Mlller; May Grady his young outer, Ruby‘ Kraft; Romeo Badger, the Fonvlck'o‘ colored ehautteur; Herbert GiiL koeuer; Mrs. Amarillo Badger, " mother, Rodenna Ludwig; Ronalle Jones. Romeo's sweetheart, a manl- curist, Emma Bruecktter; Selma. I. Swedish maid. Alice “enrich; a policeman. Edward 80mm. Tip I!!! an: t. - at can. Robert twitch. In a! a ,retbardtt human an. who in W1 in low with My» sun-n. I husb- attnq WK widow Hts can John object- to the union Wu .Roben bu never In“: that he could mum . Kuwait. hawk. however “no. to comm to the match It the boy proves nut no can make good. After may mm»- and extenuating circumstances out misunderstanding. Robert shown he, has the right amt! In Mm, and wins: Dorothy for a wife. _ when; Dom which _ (I. lull .ttogred Mr will: by ion “a - mph-u. P'"""'?'?"-'-.'-', homuhnuluhulm‘ by ov_tpabgtt.ttatta. Leuu. have“ â€to _ the euLMunMIh-udns-at uneasily and the in. In“ a! 4hrreethotetaMt-t “Dill-"Wuhan I Reports of Committee: Chairman Dletrlch of the Board Itrt Works gave a brief report on Ir: Good Roads convention which he and Councillor Brill attended at Crtoronto. He naked that the FM: l M. proporty owners co-operate with 'him with a View to having the pe- ‘llllon tor permanent road fully , signed. ' Mr. and Mn. Hour In in the but of hulth and In. Met- con- tinue: on can“ in - hon-chow damn. Seven chlldnm wen born to the couple, one of whom, Dairy, the eldest has Glace clued on. The children who rot-nun gr. J. E, Monet of Kitchener. W. P. Mover ot Toronto, Mm w. J. Mort of wu- erlob. Mm. J. B. Ourdlne. a. Cath. "tttes, Mrs. A. P. Nephew. Hnm~ “ton. Mm. A. P. Carr of TBtmrsolt. The Waterbo Chronicle jolt- I In". circle or M In the Twin- on: In 'txt.ttdtq Meethe.t and ,rHtmeterter..ttdNeuMo.erard A nil-hing an on lor seven day. comencing March 7th to March the "th. mm a III-nu. _ "The Finance commme‘ will moat on Monday to " 00 tax rate. MOTEL CHANGES HANDS Charles Bruder who but conduct- ed the Ewald hotel tor some time has sold out to Harry Underwood. The Windsor Apartments owned by Ed. Lumen at Kitchener has been purchased by Mr. Bruder. bach. now Mn. Joha Arbagont of Sebrlngvillo and Edvard Knachtel. The report of the police commi- tee showed that the tttwg totalled $28 and colleouom 833.50. As We law was in lhe way ot taking any favorable action In an matter, Concillors Bauer and Baa. man favored dropping the qumbtion. can-mitten Appointed. The council appointed a, commit- tee to accompany the solicitor when the town's private planning hill is given a hearing at Toronto on Thursday. (c. A. Boehm. J. H. Cheaeldine and 1other» that they the given some re- ‘duct’on in the asses-mum or their ( 1932 roadway, solicitor J. C. Haight explained the law covering this point which expressly declares that the council cannot make any reduc- tion in the assessment unless they make themselves personally respons- ible It the ratepayers present who were owners ot corner lot: made their appeal against the assessment before the court of revision, which has authority to deal With the mat- ter, some' relief could have been given. Ag the ratepayers had not' given notice ot appeal within ttual thirty days provided by law the', court of revision could not now take] any action. in reply" to a question‘ from Mr. Remy. Mr. Haight said the only way left to give any reliet‘ on 1922 assessment would be to re- quest the legislative to put through special legislation giving the coun- cil necessary authority. In the. opinion of the solicitor the council it they felt so inclined could not grant relief to ratepayers‘ in 1922 without giving simlliar re- liet to others who had been paying assessment on permanent roadways for the past twelve years and this would he a large contract for the council to handle. 1 Read, Alon; P-tor 81.. to the out Mdet*tenttsitt.,-rctrtet= wmm.nutuhn.w Acron to tho an». Multan Co. to Brtt a. and Elisabeth ftt., than“ to the Woman! Ward to the Kitchener houdsry. The are: which covers all thy waldo-tin! stuck and place- ot bit-inu- may be claimed It my time at tin db- cretlon ot the council. The mat governing the collection ot “than: will be printed and maid/ii, among the citizen. No Reduction Paulina in mply to requests made try tt deputation which Wheared before the council, comprising R. H. Ed. monds. G. J. A. Really. E. w, Smith, 'r-ether-rw.-.-. ammo-alum. ". m'mtnmmm muwum. Ith- etueesttwt-ttttert-ttotttt, chum!"- an can; track noun on loom A" to Union Bt.o-u.muowm3mt Road. â€on; Puma M. to the out tho-lull I“ ".itoeta.sqmismtnerttat w-_w__,____.. fg.tg.'t,fM't'e.,tt,e m""'""""" " omuhhwum It “I ut.It.t_uuaaisGra'"ia flmï¬hvzwmmm alumna-co Property needs the protection offered by first-class Just received a lung letter trom Rev. Lloyd and Mrs. Elly, Bouthe. Sierra Leone humming their mis- sionary work there and both are busy and Well amid their peculiar and tiupertuitious. surroundings. SCHOOL REPORT FOR FEBRUARY INSURANCE 3rd 'ht-Fart 80mm M, Marjorie "MIN 67, David Horst 65, Norma Steiner 63, Manna Martin 62, Mur- m-hell Thoms 55, Emanuel Sunder M, Milton Ritter 4T. . 4th Jr.-itut Summer 71, Lizzie Bowman 69, Emma Sehilit 67. Lena Horst 65, Alfred Holst 64, Ezra Frey 61, Gladys Bruhacher " Cleason Brulmcher 42. 4th Sr.- Earl Siianoy 71%, Mar, vin Smith 68. Norman Good 58. Ray- mond Schlitt 56. Mr Ezra Weber. King St. South, m- who has been indev0ntrur healthfor 51 sometime died on Tuesday morning? _ last. Funeral services are awaiting yr, word from relatives in the West. {Sh Mrs. Harry Hahn and daughter Pu Marie, ot Kitchener arr spending a few days with Mr. and Mrts. Juln)‘: Schllu. = The Ladies' Aid Society ot st.) Mnrx'in ISO, Gordon Miller M, Solo- James' Lutheran church provided) mon Bowman 57, Norman Lehutzke quite an interesting program. mei M, Clara Zeiglor 51, Allan Frey 46, lowest by a luncheon in the school: Daniel 'Brubaclier 43. main ot the church last Tuesday gull Sr.-iytty Martin 73, Barbara “mini Lem have mm more tor Ehy 7), Ivan Martin 69, Helen Heist the sake ot the better lite of “W or. Mary Horst 66. Melinda Bowman burg. i Cc',. lemm- llrulim-lwr 61. Walter Good Mr Ezra Weber. King St. South, mu. Roy Hahn as, Susanna Buehler who has been Hider-lining hmilthtor‘ Gl, Lorina Bruimchor 41. sometime died on Tuesday morsaurl 2m. Jr.--Oor% I'mitlor 75, Owen last. Puttettl services are awaiting Marlin To. Roland Thoma 59, Earl word from relatives in the West. {Sh-Inn " floss Wahl 55, Ruby Mrs. Harry "aim and daughter, i'autlet. m. Norman Martin 40, ‘IoI-in A! l.'¢t..k...‘n.. -.-- »,_‘- Amt' no Andrew “grew """"'T with no long and varied a burner and wrapped Jhe drapery ot his couch about him and lay down toi pleasant dreams. Andrew Claimant!1 who died at his home near St. Jae- obs on Tuesday morning, Fell. 26th,;’ after a very brief illness was born, away hack ’in Ititt a native of] Waterloo county. He lived the) greater part of his [to near Winter. hour-nu where in 1866 he married Mary Snyder, who survive: him aud‘ also three sons in the Canadian West and a daughter. Mrs. Harry Fisher. The funeral services were) conducted by the Rey, J.C. Morioci: in Calvary Evangelical church last, Sunday ariernoon, and lntemwnt} made in Bloomingdale Mennonite cemetery. [ Rev. J. B. Harrington of Toronto represeutitttt the Bible Moiety gave a waxy intstruetive address "Junta:- ed wit-b slides on China and itre peng- le In relation to their religion: we in 1"crlvary church lust Monday t v- eulng. The attendance and inlenul was aplmdld. A cat wan-hing a meme is close attention, but a village watching a widower is concentration. Who’s Who and Wham What. Reuben lays he notice; that when Ought hm his mark, he generally Mm. It. It you have an open mind don't let the wrong “all ot slut! get, In. When you bet, you unmanne- got money tor nothtnx. but ulteuer you get nothing tor your money. The nor-u the at a Camila thtrtily to 4.13 when no doubt. In. unlucky decllnnl pun mud: tor the hub-ad. to. b that on. only mm tte no and: a in Macao- tte “may" we the My with. mum you“. The â€91. Blind In the original M of ma. but vhu shout Ionic at tho phea- on our modem “damn this Week. was '" Inn-m nun up turnout-annotating: that" v- In “a.“ to to puma with a now at "m. â€with" ad tttq maul oun- 3rd Jr.vEdwln Martin 70. Ada " King M. "Brett "my. " w. 0. A. Boehm y..e. of uporlonco haw ogulppod our .peelniht. to and" prompt. new.“ Insur- nneo "rvlqt.,--8ttr "do In I Hutton! rm Irt. Iur-nco Cts, Annoy. Faun:numumnnmnI"anIummmmummmmmmmnunnumnaummummmmwuumnxmulll Sum): " Russo“ Stroh 67, Gertrude Smith 65. Arthur Walker 63, Elfreidn Thoma lil, Johanna Koch 60, Moses Mnrx‘m 60, Gordon Miller M, Solo- mon Bowman 57, Norman Lehmzke M, Clara Zeiglor 51, Allan Frey 46, o, E Seegmilier,ma. Renew that StrawHat Abottt no yard- to on}: an an m ' MEN'S AND BOYS“ OVER MIN! UNDERWEAR C0ATB-HALF PtttCE Shirts and Drawers. wool and Alt “no m log. Cotton v,cxture, all Alma. Reg. Rugulnr t:tttoo, so,r .. 314.“ tLoo, on Ialo '", .WN_._ 49e livgulur $37 " Now .. $13.75 MEN'S â€HEATER COATS Romlur $2500. Now .. 812.60 In hmwn. rnrdlnnl. navy. will: 2:33;? ',It'; :0: '.. Il', “haw! collar. Rag. my to ".50 1:: r . t o ... . llvanlar $10.00. Now ... .4... for ,...t.._.__.._.. $3.45 6000 V08. NEW IPRINC PRINTS (CIUMI) a Light and dark wounds with floral and tttripe Dalton“. but colors. C,UARA.NTKED CRUSH. SIM-Mal tor 3 days. Regular 35c per yard for F.rW.e.NtwFrt., rw.r.iNqrN. 29e FLANNILITTI in I “Piped I Ilght and dark Colors. width " M='N=l-==---a=======ta-.w,.--aa-- inches. good heuVy wellhl. Worth the, Baturttar 16e EXTRA VALun IN oun "mm W ro. '..... cu» AND CARRY tMtoMRr ftt tll',',"::',?, l','dtt,L,, out. w. buy cboln our: ' ' In!" And I.“ nor IQ. It ...t..._.... 89e To renew that last years's straw hat use a bottle of our Dyola, Parkes or Colorite Dyes Prices from 25c to 35c Ruxuln r Rvgula r Regina r Regular Row-la r Hug uh r Wettlaufer’s Thursda}. Friday _ead, Saturday Specials 91 King St. W. Silverware, Cut Glags Jewelry, China, Etc. A charge account " my can In the um. I. I chum account at my high clan now, only we give you many month. to pay. "Men," at man to mun. why not buy yourul' a rtilattl. Watch, Waltham, [lulu and Onion. priced " 815.00. mm. $36.00/846otP, 36.00 down, tho balancu charged. mm! dawd and the balance you in}; charged with small weekly payment: Our cred“ Ad" 2/ all!" " nothing man than a char]: account at a My!» clauJewclry Stan 'r' {uh a mall fay, at Diamond I)». In Mutual gold “In... "Nth m “5.00. “on. “no can. balance .2.†ur mu. Your Money refunded If you can buy cheaper for. am DRUGGIST an QUEEN an a. KITCHENER PHONE 1503. Special attention given to your Witch Repairing. HEFFERNAN MY JEWELLER Phone 2585 W. MEN's GWEATER COAT. In hmwn. cardinal. navy. vim shawl collar. R63. my to ".50 for ,..._.._6__..... eo " air“. you hmm van!“ a good. rolllhlo, " well no I now an. ern watch. Any cm can "ttrd “.00 down and on or two dollar. POP wuk. MEN'S UNDERWEAR Shins and Drnwers. wool and Cotton LAVIun‘. all sites. Reg. 81,00. on sale ttt .NNqq» 49e Chartered Trust On Amount: of $100.00 and upwards MR with the Company tor m" yearn. We operate under strict gov- ernment superviuon. ' EXECUTOR co. KITCHINER - " King 8t. w, WATERLOO - 7 King " N, PAVABLE HALF-V EARLY $9,241,449.00 A, J. PHEST. Manager King Street WATERLOO ASSETS Kitchener