:ii" great festival reaches out in thre ) directions and is a power to ‘bind us to the past, unite us in the present as well as to reach forth \ \ "Wield Marshal Viscount Allenby, | GC.B., G.C.M.G., and Lady Allenby, are yisiting Canada underâ€"the ausâ€" ‘ pices of the National Council of :q;& ducation. ‘They have just comâ€" pleted a tour of Egypt, Ceylon, _ Austra and New Zealand, and ‘Rrrived in Victoria on the motor q- r Ann.n,‘l. While there they ~ @re guests at dinner at Government ‘ HMouse given by the new Lioutenantâ€" . Governor, Hon. Robert Randolph Bruce, and his niece, Miss Helen @ Mackenzie, the young chatelaine ‘‘_‘Ome of the interesting events of % week in Toronto was the lunâ€" cheon given in honor of Lady Allenâ€" by by the Imperial Order of the anghters of the Empire at Jenkins‘ llt Galleries. Miss Church of the (a ‘Order presided, and Mrs. E. Burden, Municipal Regent, inâ€" ï¬hfld the guest, who responded tw a few grcaious words, pro€esting E;"!ht she did not merit all the kind _things that had been attributed to er and that she was only one of E‘“ women in Egypt who had ‘ done their part. "I can‘t thank you gM" she said. "Ever since we Em been in Canada and wherever ‘Q’ have gone, we have experienced . the same spirit of friendlinessâ€"the / spirit that has helped link the. Emâ€" â€" ‘pire." "Faith, loyalty and peace" â€" she said she had found to be the « motto of Canadian women. "I thank f you for your welcome and shall tell _ them ‘at home what the women in ~Canada are doing." At the concluâ€" _ston of her address, Lady Allenby . was‘»presented with a beautiful ?rh«i« which she accepted with _ amilés and thanks. Lady Allenby ?:";J woreâ€"a simple gown of poppy red . and black crepe with long sleeves yl square gut collarless neck, a ~double string of pearls knotted and m hat of black stray with a red pompon on the side. . muâ€" for the first ifficial ‘hostess." "Thi is ‘the Raster call of <your ich. We haye heard that call om : earliest childhood ~ and mr1 " ~leap up in uqdy,relmu.} "is mno joy like . the Easter fer since the day on which Christ ; * been called the Lord‘s Day n hmdod in the Christian hurch the ancient Jewish Sabbath. C Sunday, then, is a weekly ~ot the Resurrection, but on m that which has been accumuâ€" ?;uthoymhmmnpduph ) great outburst of joy and %e _ God‘s Angel Wrought, mighty !i His Power, _ That â€"Resurrection hour ain its havoe, play?t _ _ Arise this Glorious. Day, .. Life shineth through; ath was the sentence paid, ~ Life Ryerlasting made E;i â€" Assgured . for you. mhhod Visitors in Canada â€"_ . Miss M. Armstrong, who has been. ‘ spending a few weeks at “BIuk' ' ise" with Mrs. J. B. Hughes and <A ly, is at present the guest of Mrs. Wissier, Wlora, for a short _Visit, before leaving Waterloo to 2 her former duties, which ‘Position will probably take her to ut this summer. _ _ His Honor the Lieut.â€"Governor of Ontario and Mrs. Cockshutt enter-‘ tained at dinner at Government MHouse,. Resedale, ‘Toronto, on Friâ€" m!‘it of last week in honor of Fieldâ€"Marshal Lord Allenby and Lady Allenby, who were warmly reâ€" celved everywlere. This distinâ€" guished couple arrived in Montreal ‘on. Thursday, where they will be ‘the guests of Sir Henry and Lady «Mrs. K. 8. Rabb and Mrs. Roy Munter ‘were the charming young hosto:« ofâ€" St. Paul‘s United Hurch Ladies‘â€"Aid Society, at the -n homle.of Mr. Rabb, Church t Waterloo, last â€" Thursday afterncon, which was filled to over fio A with a very happy gatherâ€" n@nged with their famey work. At & business session holdâ€" during the ftern , It was decided to hold a rgregat supper in the school _Of the church,: on ,Tuesday ing, March 30th, at 630 pim. which all the members of the gregation, both Indies â€" and will be made most wel glorious and living hope to the ;. 1926. yolled away ; of not ~ YOu* terror m’nndumdl-' hodrf much enjoyed; ‘ as when it last. W. M. Trivett. lay, of. being Council .of Miss <Nelds Conrad, daughter Mr. Wim. Coftrad, left last Friday ‘The $5th anniversary of the marâ€" riage of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraitm Erb cf Kitchener was Attingly celebratâ€" ed at their home last Friday ovenâ€" ing when a number of their friends surprised: them, extending. hearty the happy recipients of a handsojme gift in honor of the occasion, dJ Mrs. ‘Grant E. Harper received last Wednesday afternoon at hér pretty home, 131 Charles St., for the first time ‘since her marriage, -m.mumsmmw vantage of the ‘happy to looked beautiful in her wedding gown with a sheaf of crimson roses, and was ably assisted in receiving by Mrs. J. A. Hayper. The polished tea table looked lovely with its exâ€" quisite centreâ€"plece and floral deâ€" corations and those who presided were kept busy looking after the wants of the large number of guests anxious to extend a hearty welcome to this happy young couple who have" taken up their. residence in Waterloo. uds ** ‘The Bishop of London has written a letter of thanks to the people of the Diocese for the beautiful new motor car whcih they recently: preâ€" sented to him in commemoration otl the 25th anniversary of his enâ€" thronement as Bishop of London. ‘The first visit he paid in it was to Buckingham Palace on the first Sunâ€". day in Lent, on which day he al ways preaches to the King and Queen. Their Majesties saw the car themselves and they asked the Bishop to tell the donors thereof }how greatly they admired their preâ€" sent to him. Medals Presented _ Bronze Medals were presented in the Junior Oratorical contest at the Collegiate last Friday to Frederick Doering of Waterloo and Miss Elsa McKellar of Kitchener. Miss Margaret Cockshutt, of Govâ€" ernment House, Toronto, went to Ottawa on Wednesday of.last week to be the guest for a few days of His Excellency â€"the Governorâ€"Genâ€" eral and Lady Byug, at Rideau Hall In the removal of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kilpatrick to Woodstock, Kitchener loses two of its most highly esteemed and publicâ€"spirited citizens who have been general favorites â€" in the Twinâ€"City, where they have hosts of friends who will wish them much happiness and prosperity in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hallman were visitors in ‘Toronto this week. Her Majesty Queen Mary Never Wastes Minute From Time She ‘ Starts Day at Halfâ€"Past Seven With ‘a Cup of Tea. ‘ ‘All who have been privileged to come into contact with the royal ‘family at all closely regard her majesty the ‘queen as a woman of remarkable personality with a simâ€" ple devotion that compels admiraâ€" tion. Although Queén Mary is now fiftyâ€" eight years old, she is as vigorous and energetic as most women many years her junior. ‘ Her majesty‘s alertness is mental as well as physical, and this is no doubt partly due to the fact that she néver wastes time. Even in her moments of leisure theâ€" queen is never idle. When she is not engaged in conversation she always has with her some reading or sewing. uouquo BY FRIENDS j\ The members of the B.B.C. Club met at the home of Mrs. Wm. P. ress, Waterloo, on Tuesday evenâ€" ing when they made onme of their number, Mrs. Jacob ‘Welker, nee Miss Mary Roos, brideâ€"elect, the reâ€" cipient of a lovely miscellaneous shower. ‘The evening was enjoyably spent by all present, refreshments being served at the close. ‘The queen is a brilliant conversaâ€" tionalist and always enjoys a talk with an interesting person. The wide range of her reading and her keen interests in events enable her to talk well on almost any subject. Her majesty does not take part in outdoor sports. Neither golf nor tennis make nay appeal to her perâ€" sonally. She has her own quiet way of .keeping fit, and the health of Britain‘s queen is ample testimony to its efficacy. s #89g 4 at Preston on Monday, March 28, when Miss Mary Roos,.daughter of Mra. Jacob Roos of Watarloo, was happily married to Mr. Jacob Wel ker, well known business man of Kitchener. Rev. Mr. Knauff tied the nuptial knot.. Mr. and Mrs. Welker will reside on Young street, Water MARRIED AT PRESTON ~ Mr. and ~Mrg,. Ivan Cressman of near Waterico were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Allemang the other Mrs. Eillas Shants erloo was the guest of the Sweitzer the other Sunday. ~..Master Waiter Keffer of Breslau is spending the past week end with his â€" gtandparents, . Mr. and â€" Mrs. Miss Linda Shants spent che week end the ‘guest of friends at Kitchâ€" chener. ~<Mr. Wesley Barbor attended the Principal‘s Convention held at Galt last Saturday; F : uvn-wnmm week bnd at her home in Kitchener. ._ Mr. Joe Bittler of Waterloo ‘visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shants on Sunday, Tss â€" Miss Laura Bell Purel is receivâ€" ing the congratulations of~ her friends on having successfully comâ€" pleted her courseâ€" at the Hospital, Hamilton. She spent a few days at her home here before leayâ€" ing for Hamilton to take up her profession as nurse: ~ â€" 3 A very pleasant surprise . was given to Miss Laura Bell Turel at her home on Saturday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shaffer‘s, when a number gathered to spend the evening with her before she leaves for Hamilton again. The evening, which was spent in progressive croâ€" kinole, was very much enjoyed by everyone. During the evening Miss Turel was presented with a handâ€" some bouquet of flowers. ; sn Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heintzman, acâ€" companied by Mr. Jerome Belntz-1 man, left on Saturday.afternoon for Formosa, after receiving word of, the sudden illiness of Mrs. Heintz man‘s father, Mr. Joseph Knoepfier. On Sunday the sad word was reâ€" ceived here that he passed away Saturday night, and (Mr. Joe Heintsâ€" man also left on Monday to attend the funeral, which took place at Formosa on Tuesday morning. Miss Barbara Livingstone of Wat Mrs. Simon Snyder attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Golé atâ€" Bridgeport last Friday. Personals., Wedding Belis will be quietly ringing ere long. Miss Emmaâ€" Wagner returned on Monday after spending two weeks withâ€" Twinâ€"City relatives. Miss Eleanor . Koehler réeturned after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lindner at North Eastâ€" hope. z Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dorscht on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elerman, Willie and Lizzie Ellerman, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Ellert and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Z. Wagnet. A large number of our school ratepayers attended the meeting in Kitchener on Saturday on the question of Consolidated Schools. Miss Lillic Wagner is visiting at present with her home folks. . Mr. Emmanuel Wagner visited with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Leonard Heipel, Waterloo, over Sunday. ‘The maple syrup season is again with us, it being rather late this year owing to the continued wintry weather. Good long runs of sap have have not been had. ‘The snow is fast disappearing and roads are nearly ready for vehicular traffic. News Notes. \ Mr. and Mrs. Aboâ€"R. Herner and. son spent Tuesday in Petersburg. Mis Clara Karges of Kitchener, who visited a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emilâ€" Kienappel, reâ€" turned home again. on se Mr. John Oesch was a business caller to Baden on Saturday. .Miss Loretta ~and Mr. Clayton Oesch visited at the home of their uncle and gunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwelitzer on Sunday. Some of the people of this neighâ€" borhood attended the sale held by Mr. George Doerfler at Bamberg. It was well attended. Bornâ€"To Mr. and: Mra. Freod M.Jr..lmh" boy. â€" Cofigratulations. e Miss Kdna Schweltzer spent Sunâ€" day last at the home of Mr. and Mr.‘and Mra. Nick. Dietrich spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amno Steffier, Mrs. Frod Kienappol, Hr, who ~q~_“~.hgï¬hh BERLET‘S CORNER SUNFISH LAKE Kratt . Wir. h 4 m Miss Laura Rirb | |at the home of Mr _1 urb, Kitchenet. Mra.. â€"Sydney . Lautenslager | is spending a short time at Chatham and Detroit, % m ‘The Baptist Sunday School and choir will, give a cantata entitled "The Lighted Cross" on Good Friâ€" day evening .at 8 o‘clock. .. Everyâ€" body : welcome. he Firtyâ€"three ~years ~~zo _ Monday night we had 14 heb.guofnhn_ot snow. * * J Miss â€" Annie Harper of Guelph visited ~with â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dedels over the week end. Mrs. Shields ‘of Kitchener visited withâ€"her daughter, Mrs. C. Richardâ€" son, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mader and family â€"and Mr.â€"and Mrs. Shannon Schiedel and family, all of Kitch ener, visited‘ with Mrs. S. Schiedel on Sunday. ¢ " Homuth Trophy Winners. â€" The members of the Breslau hockey team put Breslau on the map this winter when they won the cym nship of their hockey league, the Homuth trophy, and finished the season without a defeat. The league was divided into two groups, Bresâ€" lau and Williamsburg representing the south .and Doon and Blair representing . the north. . Bresâ€" ‘lau won three games and tied one ‘and qualified to meet B‘l.a.ir. winnerk of their district. Two games were ‘phyod nFPreston for the championâ€" ship, the two teams playing a tie "ume the first game. In the second 'gnmo Breslau‘s strong team came ‘ through with a victory in a nip and tuck affair by a score of 4â€"3. ‘There | was considerable rivalry and all the | games were keenly fought. The | members of the championshipâ€"team are as follows: R. G. Schiedel, manâ€" |ager; H. Dedels, r. wing; W. Becker y wing; Geo. Reinhart, 1. defence | (captain); Herb Dedels, 1.. wing; .\ Harvey Dedels, 1. defence; C. Richâ€" ||ardson, coach; C. Mader, r. wing; N Schiedel. r. defence: I. Zellar, ~ Mrs. 8. Schiedel and son Nelson (Pat) left on Monday for the West where they expect to spend the sumâ€" mer. Miss Vera ‘Dedels of Kitchener visited at the home 6f Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dedels over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. P. Bruderâ€"and famâ€" ily visited friends at New Hamburg on Sunday. Mr. C. Richardson visited with his mother at London on Sunday.. Bornâ€"March 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Detweiler, a son.â€"Congratuâ€" lations. & 1. wing; Geo. Reinhart, | (captain); Herb Dedels, Harvey Dedels, 1. defence ardson, coach; C. Mader, N. Schiedel, r. defence; I. Zel goal; Wm. Prong, centre, and Shants, centre. Mr. J. W. Hart househofd. effects Friday where he future. Miss Emma Stocki ba home after spending the Waterloo: C * The auction George Doerfler well attended ar Miss went a is doin is doing nicely. Mr. Herb Mosburge! spent a few days at h Bornâ€"On March 2( Mrs. John R. Dietrich Messrs. Philip Berdux and George Miller were business visitors in Kitâ€" chener today. Mr. John~L. Erb had a successful sale last Friday, which was conâ€" ducted by Auctioneer I. H. Toman of Néw Dundes. . A bazaar will be held â€" by : the Ladies‘ Aid of the, Missouri Synod Lutheran Church on April 9 in the Town Hall. ‘There will be a fancy work booth in connection therewith. A play is being gotten up by local talent in aid of the Women‘s Inst}â€" tate. You may look for postors in the near, future." z Mr. Poeter A. Wagner was in Kitâ€" chetier last Saturday. on . spécial The Kuamp! Bros. store has thanged handsâ€"recently and will be known ‘as Kumpf and Faulbater in Â¥he tuture.. / # Hozel Don i operation ; nicely. BRESLAU WELLESLEY BAMBERG Hartlicib _ sale held by r Iast Thursday and good prices Donohue, irger of Waterloo at his home here. h 20, to Mr. and will for b moved Kitchener who under appendicitis live returned winter in were his Mr £ ssets of the said deceased among he parties entitled thereto, having ‘egard only to the claims of which noy shall then have notics, and the m_nmunwmmn.mm he said assets or any part thereof 0 any person or persons of whose ‘nim notice shall not have been reâ€" eived by them at the timeâ€"of such listribution. y EMMANUEL °8. SCHMITT, and HERMAN 8. SHANTZ, Executors, Jacob B. Schmitt Estate. Dated at Waterloo this 15th day f March, A.D., 1926. 4 113t. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauman and Doyjs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bauman. Mr._ and Mrs. John Schwartzenâ€" truber of Petersburg spent Thursâ€" day ~with Mr. and ~Mrs. Joe °K. Schwartzentruber. Mr. and Mrs. Christ B. Yantz spent Sunday‘ with Mr. and Mrs. John Steinmma at Baden. : Mr. Albert Schmidt is wearing a smilé as a little girl has come to his home. Congratulations. Mr.â€"and Mrs. C. E. Schwartzenâ€" truber attended a sale at Wellesley on Friday surprised Mrs. George Hoffmar presented her with a club bag. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Schwart zentruber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schwartzentruber at Baden. â€" Miss Lydia Bauman called on Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bauman on Monday. g <\,\, t o ’“;/’; : iÂ¥\ i beX .. ty J 4VC | p Monday evening the neighbors Lovely Garments â€"= for BEaster Sport Coats, To&Coau, Cape Coats, Dressy Coats,â€" Plain and Fur Coats, made in the best Tricotines, Charmeen, Tweeds, Velours, Silk and Satins and A wondsrful choice of beautiful Dresses, Buginess and Office Dresses. Every Quality and "wanted sizeâ€"made in Silks, Crepes, Bengalire and *4 &nrmmtmdon very Special Prices â€" > \_~*~ $6.75, $10.00, $15.00 to $45.00 lanetrrmcy C# PINE HILL Baden, Ont., Ladies and Misses Dresses $12.50, $20.00â€"TO $65.00 Mrs. â€" George Richardson _ spent last Thursday with her sister, Mrs. confined to her bed through iliness. Mr. Guy McMilian has moved his family and household effects into the house in the village formerly &ccupied by the late Mr, Pat Birâ€" mingham. $ 6 Mr. and Mrs. George Foerster and daughter spent Sunday at Mr. Wm. Gremm‘s, Wellesley. Mr.â€"and Mrs. John Faulhafer enâ€" tertained: a number of friends to & dance last Friday evening. ~ Mr.~ George Birmingham, ‘Sr., of Milverton, spent the week end at the home of Mr. John Faulhafer. â€"â€" Mr. Noah Hergott is visiting friends in the States. At a gathering of friends held at at the home of Mrs. Hancock, 31 Church street, Waterloo, on Friday evening a drawing for a quilt doâ€" nated by Mrs. Henry Grosz, took place, the holder of the lucky ticket, No. 83, being Mrs. V. Henry, 108 Park Ave. The proceeds_ are for an unfortunate poor family. At Popular Prices Â¥% op PROCEEDS FOR POOR FAMILY SPECIALS FOR NEW Children‘s ‘Winter I €hirtings and New BRICKER â€"GERMANN CO. LTD. ge t CÂ¥g EXTRA «/; iAz Bring this adv. in here on Saturday, March 20th, personâ€" , ally, andâ€"you get 106 in Cash. 3 KITCHENER, ONT. COTTONADE â€".The heaviest quality, 590 a yd. . / FLERCED LINED UNDERWEAR for men. Penman‘s TABLE OIL CLOTHS in plain or fancy. .. / 24 »os 1% yd. wide, 500. 1% 76. 606. #~ ) ~us for Overa‘lsâ€"Nex. Printsâ€"New Ginghams â€"New CROSSHILL of erery description in individual styles not shown everywhere. 'u:"fl'.llll ca e es ts e n oi t e P ol cBWmm mm e e W e e etFeaa e e e nB t Women‘s and â€" â€" Misses > Beautiful SPRING COATS & 1| MERCHANTS t y M Ne EY | NOTICB ISs HEREBY GIVEX ; that , Merchants ~Casualty Company. .a ‘Company jncorporated underthe | laws of the Province of ‘ Manjtoba, having its Head Office at the Town lof ‘Waterioo, Ontario, ceased to carry on business on the thirtleth day . of December, 1925. The said { Company. has insured all its outâ€" _ tanding Accident, Health and Autoâ€" _ mobile risks with Merchants Casuâ€" ‘alty Insurance: Company, a Comâ€" ‘ pany incorporated under the laws ~of the Dominion of Canada, having ‘"its Head Office at the said Town of . Waterloo, "Ontario, which Company â€""has also become responsible for the { settiement of all outstanding claims â€" ‘arising from the policies of Merâ€" â€" chants Casualty Company, and ail Uabilities of any kind whatsoever | to ~policyholders and. creditors ot .| Merchants Casualty Company outâ€" standing on the said date. q NOTICE 18 â€" FURTHERâ€" GIVEN f that the said Merchants Casuoalty "| Company has applied to the Minisâ€" â€"|ter of Finance of the Dominion of Cunada for a release on the tenth lay of April, 1926, of the securities it has on deposit with the said_Minâ€" ‘ster of Finance and that all â€" its policyholders who oppose such reâ€" ‘ease shall file their opposition hereto with the Minister of Firâ€" ance at Ottawa on or before the _safd tenth day of April, 1926. _DATED at Waterloo, Ontario, this second day of January, 1926. Merchants Casuaity Company, ‘14t.. R. J. McGowan, Secretary. at ie Wl Oc i+