If. no In. M. R. Kuhn- and on, In.“ It" - to their liu Dnan And In: Banting ot tho Kitchener â€bury no In unend- am at the meeting or the Dunno who Mood-(Ion In Til-onto thi- In. Ruben Bruce and two elm- BII My. "1an to then- inane in man. “an and!“ - m with the It... Dru-I no "Car. m: no“: mm. ' V0.1. of RM!†Conan. Bt. Winnings. m spending their VICIUOII at their bone " George street, Wuerloo. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lochem 1nd duughter. 3130 Miss Locum! ot Harm mon, were the sue" ot Mr. and Mrs. W. M. O. Incite“ at "Moor. loch", “Interim, over Inner. Mean. Stunt Snyder ot Toronto Univorllty and Mr. Mumy Snyder Principal Merritt and Mr. Harry Brown of the Collegiate lnatltute and Princlpnl J. F'. Carmldhaei of the Public School Burtt, with a number of other: from the TwlmClty are In attendance at the .Annual Meet- lng of the Ontario Educatloml Ar mutton In Toronto thls week. ia.auinott, m to now â€our†uni voice can, 'tm.tatqtst-, (in! and true. f' M an.“ “Seven an ago." he said. "I had the houér t preside at the celebra- tion ot the I; s ot the foundational “one ot t shrew University. It is a uni e experience to we work begun d ring the war. commmmatmr Mrs. Jacob Kaufman and her daughters, Miss Emma Kaufman and Mrs. A. W. Augustine, also Mrs. A. L. Brerthaupt sailed from New York last Saturday on a three months' trip to the Holy Land. including Nuploa, Alexandra, Jerusalem, Tib- erus. points in Italy, with prospects of visiting Germany and Switzer- hnd. The travellers who expect to return euly in August were accom- panied by Mr. A. W. Augustine and Miss Murine Augustine as tar as New York. N l in u of peace. There are par- ticulall‘npressed on my memory those ments of the Palestine campaign when our army marched toward Palestine, Every man felt the particular responsibility when he remembered that the goal ot the campaign was Jerusalem and In the hard and bitter titth4img our army steadily gained ground until Jeru- salem was conquered." LONDON. Mar. '23.---queert Mary‘s absence In the Mediterranean while King George is taklng a rest cure, has necessitated the appointment ot some one to lake her place at many public engagements, and the choice has fallen on Princess Mary (Vis- countess Lascelles). because the duchess ot York is still away trom Landon Mr. Bolton Reade, who is Acting Manager ot one ot the branches>of the Bank ot Montreal in London. Om... for the summer months and Mr. Ewell Reade ot Tomato, spent) their Easter Tacation with their mother, Mrs. W. M. Reade, George street, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Lana dor Reade of Toronto. were also vis. itors in the Twin-City over Fasten also» or Kitchmr vor- In " me but weak} “clan/at the King Hum. - 'Mrs. G. A. Hanging)! Kitchener. was in Toronto last week for the annual meeting ot the Provincial Council of the Canadian Girl Guides, which was held at Government House. Rosednle. on Friday after, noon. Sir Arthur Currie of McGill Uni- versity, Montreal, was the guest at Government House, Ottawa, in at- tendance at the Vlmy dinner last Mr. J. Sill Jones was an Easter visitor in Waterloo during the pat? week, with his wife and daughter. Mrs. H. A. Mayer. John street. "0‘an umvuonv I: AOPINID IV LCM ALLENIV tirtuintim, Apr!) 4, ms. - Thu owning or the Hebrew when!†on Mount 8cm- overlookhag the Holy (my in one ot the proudest moments in my “to doc-land Lord Anonby; conqueror of Jerusalem and high communion" of Great Britain in Egypt. in a speech which he de- llvérod aLthe goVernmen; house. 3:2 on." 0hr!!- --Marr A. Nichol-on. not. and“. at 11.! do†3... - - - -T' W -- on April lull. A In â€I†VIP. In“. Hang-om up. by n,- M tr the out _ M '%tfutrttnatory attach on lit-l ilaliour ot the moat haunting nature wen Marinated about the town." clad the colonial one. 011cm. Only prompt action on _tho part oi the Palestine Government oven-tad um mum. during this - ot an and. my to mm to cm m new Jewish university on loan! Mm Sixteen Communists were arrtfgt. ed " Jail: on the night ot Kiri Btltour'u arrival there, W. G. orm.. byOon, tourrmrertrtarr . for the colonial. mauled in replying to a mutation in "to Common. Miss Frances: Bean and her friend Miss Dorothy bobble of Port Arthur, both of Toronto University. are spending the Easter holidays at the home of the tormer'e parents, Mr, and Mn. D. A. Bean, Roland St. Kitchener. Many and hearty were the show- trs of te.ongrattrlations extended to Mr. (Tho-mas Hilliard, founder and president ot the Dominion Life As- surance' Company to his hosts of friends on Ma Mth birthday and thirty-sign: year‘in the Company's service. tor many happy returns of the day, which was appropriately (elehmted last Thursday. April 9th. Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Huber ot Kit chener announces the engagement of their daughter, Gladys Adelaide. to Harold Cecil Warner oi Ottawa. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Warner, the marriage to take place the end of April. couuums‘r CAMPAIGN _ AGAINOT IALFOUR on ma View TO JAFFA“ Miss Virginia bowler at Oak Is the guest of Miss Frances Benn, Roland street, Kitchener. " Mrs. Lincoln Goldie and daughter, Miss Margaret Goldie, Miss Scroggfe ond Misa Jessie'Bruce motored up from‘ Guelph this week tor a visit with the Misses Bruce of Waterloo, JAMMOA '"", lAI‘l’NQUAKI lint. " an: that but. about In t'trc II no 'tgat-ttiid W - It. won Ink and". hurt m the you: a! do "I. war.‘ mwuvouu-nuhum u k moi-my reserved (or my iiaETiTGamarT5git+t; Hon. h min to I." no Oun- n'a patron, “lithe httterttatitrfttr Do- mlnton old Colonial visual-I which it! so toy-n, mom In "Iain:- You", and no approchunly neop- ted,isnottoNdi$tsoeterftHttuh nundard'aot by the Exocutlve Con. lines. A Presid'em. Mr, E. R. Cunningham; let vice-president. Miss G. Utreumur, 2nd vice-president. Mr. L. Burczyk; secretary. Miss MrBranngh; treatr urer. Mr. C. B. Bean; social con- wnor, Miss “E. Robinson; floral con- venor. Miss R. Moogk; pianist, Miss G. Ulfelman; auditor. Mr. B. w. N. Grlgg. q Misses Margaret and Mabel Hen. derson ot McMasler University, To- onto. spent their Easter vacation with their parents, Marorutnd Mrs Henderson, at "Ben Accord." Mr. and Mrs. D. B. March have moved into their tirte nisw home on George street. "'tattNmARdtitrtrtqthroat â€maid-ammun- mtchu‘tuodu. - A very succeutni end largely at- '"w" ‘" ’"""" e""'""'" WW?" tended Conmlonhl social ,wns :13:sz bt1l '" been given third held in St. Paul's Presbyterian ' Church. Waterloo. last Monday even- Mwty I"WWW-M "08'0". Ins. the uh. huh. the Poster, Rev. The sexton thus brought to soon- D. A. McKerecher presiding. Supper clusion was a memorable one on was served It 6.30, followed by a scoonnt of the importance of runny sing-song and an enjoyable trroEram ot the tneasnrea messed. The 4.4 contributed by Mrs. K. F. Robb. beer bill struck the dominating note Miss Helen Snyder. and Messrs. Jack of the session and occupied moat ot tmis, Leslie Thomas and Harry Gar. the time ot the house. her, the Organist of the Church net. church Union was a subject much in: as accompanist. the Speaker of to the fore throughout the session the evening was Rev. A. H, Denoon. as was also redistribution. but these D.D., of Toronto. Wm} gave a very matters were dealt with almost impressive address. making in strong wholly in 'committee and it was not appeal tor loyalty to the Church ot until the close ot the session that Jesus Christ in its task tor u higher they projected onto the floor of the and better citizenship. house, to supply two thtat hectic de- The annual meeting ot the Wat- erloé Methodist Church Epworth League was held on Monday even ing of last Week, when the follow» fag officers dere elected. Mr. Calvin Valentine ot St. Am drew's College,, arMCMiss Charlotte J.f.%egttt 9.914». rhea-nu; iltkt T lr 3,, Apr" 9, Minnie mm Botswana! 'o Clutches Wilbert Rome. Irma-M Krteter, Aghl I. In. Cami-Io who, and " "MB. 'te-At Stature. April tth, “an mm W!†ot Tubman 'der-At Ruck-nor. April 14, It In: no. at Mr. “a uh, man son. ' o Jttrote-At Kitchener, April 10,30 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stroll, a dautrh- . ter." Hoffman-At Waterloo, April lo, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hoffman, a daughter: »» Browat Kitchener, April 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bmx. a son. '"e--At Kitchener, April 2, to Mt'. and Mrs, Ivan Hams, awn. "tttter-At Elmira. April 'l. to Me. and Mrs. A. W. Hotter, a daugh- Homo-munch - At Kitchener, “in any - at was» an} " “he: mount. " glut at.“ "any mu to .0 wm an; ult‘totm and _ “In that â€can Mu Ind comma». ter. _ l Davenport-At Kitchener. April 6,1 to Mr. and Mm, John Davenport.} a daughter. ‘ '. Hail-At Kitchener, April 7, to Mr.) and Mrtt, Francis Hall, a LG/d/l t5tiqrterMMqtrttttt--At Kitchener, April 11, Reinhold Otto Steller ot Cen. trevme to Louis: Clara Stelnko of Kitchener by Rev. Dr. Mamet. h8.yersCreltthtt"t - At Kitchener. April 10. Wesley Merertr, eldest non at Mr. and Mn. Alex Meyers. to Jmnie,rdatttrtrte'r of Mr. and In. John Creighton ot Kllchemr. by Rev, W. EnPresoou. '"r-"itr-At mallow. April 9. “mos Alexander Mnar ob Kitchener. to mun. O. Felltof. stntford, I was do _ a. 't 'ritoCttlrnFiaiti' matorttr of." to u, till one. a; Hon W. I. more motion to; , six nonthn' bout to the L4 to" MB. The pnvtoul any Mr. buy land ll- thnued tut he might diUdg the home on the {W magnum“ bu; he did not doâ€. merely III-km; an mride comment on ‘the impro priety ot Inning gnomberl' changes below the M11 ha been [Ivan third reading. Church Unlon was a subject much to the fore throughout the match. as wai also rttditstrittution, but the†matter: were dealt with almost wholly ln'committee sud it was not until the close ot the sesslon that they projected onto the floor of the house, to supply two thtat hectic de- bates. 7 Apart {mm these measures there were other: which slipped through the house with much less turmoil. The bill requiring all automobile drivers to hold a license caused‘ little stir, although it may affect close to a million people and is the precursor. according to the Minister) or, Highway's present expressed in- tcntlon, of legislation that will re quire all drivers to pass a capability' test. The gaedline tax and the bever- age tax were also important as measures which will considerably supplement Provincial revenue-t important changes in the school laws were eiteeted ind also in" the Highway Act, while a host of minor amendments were passed tar the better regulation of the Province in general. ot the measure. named. The 4.4 beer bill struck the dominating note of the session and occupied moat of the time of the house. Ker: m â€all: I. 1 Wu" 11. My vu- We. amt-ll one MARRIAOII IlRTH& "Arr" Increases were "koriUg in the catch of cod. Inks, cmk, mackerel, urn-ILA. ohms. QISBIIICI. Md out." "td, durum In the este?, or Im- M and â€Mock. The nine ttd the ml tagttttt of can u'tho "Ian's we win OIIM‘IL Thro- dill ou- trqrteq and one In curing My; tum mm an!“ no your. The most important ot the (our great fishing arena ot the world is situated o'tt the coast of Eastern Canada Fishing is the oldeat of ttll Canadian industries, and one of the principal industries of Prince m ward island. During the calendar year 1924, the yield at the fisheries of the island province had a total marketed value ot $1,201,772 accord- ing to the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. This was a decrease trom, the preceding year of 8553.208; The drop was due ettiefty to the smaller twister pack. which comprised 23,814. cases vhned at "MAN an compar- ed with 43.1331 cam in "" nlueqi‘ at $1,173,945. The tyetett of lob-con was all†out. as again“ 'TA" cwt. the previoua year. {the num- ber ot [other cannula! in opera- tion during 1924 was 145, a decrease of so from the preceding year. bud. two 'aitatttorq at a. if: plan ttro' nutcr- Ind two brtthe" Th. funeral took place My Isht- noon truth. homrrottqrmotue to the noun: Hop. emrrot.r, to: Interment. ".' Mrs â€chord Mona . Death summoned I ‘ruldont of Waterloo oil Friday morning in the person or Mary Han-nu, Inland wire of Richard Moran who - away at London when the was undergoing treatment the past few weeks. Diseased was in her 47th year nnd ls survived by her hul- band and tire children, Antonella. Patrick, Kathleen, Jerome and Ber. nice, all at home; nilo one brother and two sisters, Umm, Hanavan ot Shame County, Mrs. James Me Govern. Waterloo and Mrs. H. Me. Cnnn. Adjala_ Ont. Mrs. Edward Dietrich _ The death took place at St. Clem elite on Good Friday of one ot its oldest residents in the person of Mrs. Edward Dietrich at the ripe old agent 90 years. Deceased was highly esteemed and for the past tour years was confined to tte? bed. For many years she was a 'momber ot the Christian Mothers andpras ever a friend of the poor and needy. Her eyesight tailed during the past year bat she bore her afflictions with Christian fortitude. Two sons and three daughters survivor Her husband and two sons and one daughter predeceased her some years. The funeral was held on Wed- nesday morning trom the iate home tr the SI. Clemente R. C. church and cemetery for service and Inter- ment. “nu an not otbient loan-- 1mm, NY, on may at In; y. B. WMLWOIM N. Btu-t of Kltchlnr in in an The funeral took place Mommy morning from the reéidence on Met-no street to the St. Louis R. C church tor service thenc to Mount Hope cemetery for Interment. Death removed an aged 'reaidem of Mich'éniir in thisniUsion ot Nancy Shantz, wife or Levi Shantz. who passed away at her home at Kitetr ener Thursday evening in her 70th mar. Deceased who was the only daughter of the late John Pressman was born near Plattsville. A husband and eight children survive, namely, Mrs. Norman Young of Btratford, Mrs. Herman Schultz ot Alsaak. Sash. Ida and Rosetta at home and Leander, Morgan and Arthur at Kit- chener; also two brothers Eli and Abram Cressman ot Plattsvme and ten grandchildren. A large gathering of friends and relatives attended the funeral which took place on Monday from the his residence to the Bethany Mennonite church for service thence to the Dist End Mennonite church for ser- vice. . The 1024 Catch Had Market Value of Over One‘Mlllion Dollars: Lobster Puck Bmailer. FISHING INDUSTRY OF PRINCE EDWARC A511 R. 0. Damn». P“TU" To LIT Mrs. Levi Shane: EDWARD ISLAND from our, in o! M In“ an. Mootlmhylulwub pm. u on": in “an†tho “out nulvcmry gte an. m o! Thain-u DIArey loo... do but. hll cunt u I laminaâ€? Jud ended it u n chum of - and one ot the ham ot Gun-dun Contedetrtttitttt- . . Within a ml. 90] 'ot mg "ttt when in no: not)†“I AW- and by an Irish Involuntary. a Joan after he had not)“ to lunch 3 Canada pledged to Britutt alloyi- nnce mm! a tow P'"t."e."r he had teaitirmed In the Cattfdtntt Palm- ment his d.trtpnirsatiort to continue that allegiance,» â€9.500 people assembled it a banquet which had been planned by Gunman million for years tohnart the McGee conten- my. Governor-Gonenl Baal Brmr the leaders in Canaan“: politics, inc eluding Premier King and Mr. Meighen. a representntlve inner- trom New York, Chief Julia Latchtord of Ontario. and matador scion of the McGee family addemd the gathering. _ _ DUKE OF DEVONBHIBE TAKEN ILL IN IRELAND The Dike of Devnshlre. former tr,overnor-treneral ot Canada. ear-sou reign of state "for the colonies and one' of England’s largest Landed pro- prietors. had a slight seizure ot ill- ness on April 12 while staying nt Lismore Castle, his Irish estate, near here. The trutiterimrUas presided over by Hon. Charles Murphy, Omaha postmaster-general and prime mover in the centenary. The Marquis of Hartington, guest son and heir of the duke, is on his way here trom Chatsworth, Derby- shire, one of the Irrirreitral seats of the dukedom. _ 16x; Laiiiuiiie '9" T - araiGrirdFriiiiiiira, i' we! mama - " can or "may -" II 'urue"tr A. Lt" it-tt an -, at -1--s,,c_up.0..tt “no" “I" . 2',tlTe,,2f: The duke is in year. 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