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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Jul 1903, p. 5

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It'? W Jo-ooo-oo W F,' Mi, u- b- [l tIIT. nub-u- l"i"ia pha- 'r. '-t, ,2; T ammo BROS., (r. r/Pre-e-ere:,',,',"',',': PCI -." " ' wumwo. on. imam Pub m oo tgtL"'drf sun of tho mmntn. TI , lt kills - time and doe at: ont squire no nuts I. ot the mhrl an. Tho ”an. the chap.“ - dour-k "I. GUI the but " much. new. an argon hm hm anon Lehigh Valley Co's Anthracite a 0.0.8., Pocohantas Coal m. Weld:- - - M W W Nico dried bet " Duerirtg's. A pgrrk concert will be given by the Waterloo band at Westside Park Friday mamas. Mr. Flintolt ot Semi: is in charge ot Mr. AW. McBride's law ottice dur- ing tie Intel's vacation. About forty young people from the Twin-City picnicked at Westside Park Fridsy evening and spent a delight- tul maxing. The Stats gnd the Beavers play the second bali game in the Cham- pionship (on: senes at Westside Park on Saturdsy. - ' ' Pure Paris Green Our boiled ham, is our own cure. It in sexy delicious and an excellent thing tor piok lunches.--". B. Duet- intra, Waterloo. Hun tor picnic partie'- Our nice boiled ham uni smoked buns is just mun you wunt tor that picnic.-- H. B. Marina's. an Multan. Mr. Geo. Moore has sold out ”‘"“° "" .. - --- --""" the big bay horses of his mum: crowd .ot music lovers at the week] tor a handsome ttgttrer. It open tur colleen ot the “HHS. bu shamipped to England on tgatardar. Friday evening. The pxogrunme rel _ dared wu trxcaptiomulr good, col Quarterly serurs we" held in mm; some beautiful numb!!! Wutcrloo Bunsen“! EWECEAW“ see- on; them the stirring “Unload; . __-__-o k- n.mhn--Q-r Ra lhMti'g Brag Store iiirGiiGriu." in. J.G. mm, P. a, delivered u this and instinctive Ber- English servlca will In held in St. John‘s Lutheran church, Wank loo, on Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Schulz’u theme will be "T-r- Grunt! open air bud concert, Wk} Urloo Puk Fridtry evening, audio” music and tb good time, 10 can. Prize- on .zhibition in J. Ullelm'l window. Chiet Ftyttn wn . whiter to Brut- lord on sunny. The prisoners Br- mm there were not Identified " than implicated in tho Wnterioo burglury cm. On Manny morning Mr. Andrew Gran brought to this once . stalk ot out, vhich Med six teet in height. The yield at opt.- um you “sweet-ed when mp one. On A tty ot “gnaw, John Rod- dy, - Mote Minute Wok " the Town Hall, Waterloo, Wed- ..dny mm. He vu out to can when lot m month. On Kathy mania; I team ol ttor-' nu, “when to I milk-vuoa, and Mlortqirttt to Wm. House, took [right with Ian "aatdittg on George St , of . G.T.R. engine. They In “my man»; the "gole . The (mauve work at the Water- loo lethal!» church huh; been command. Ionics ,rilt be "tuned non Sunny. The punt. new. A. nun-u, B. A., mu prowl both min; ad "on. o. Thursday m Sklp I . new“ rink. up”! Ir $1.11 1t.Roo.ate.teA.tp8t.Mrs" and " on!” in n “I" howl“; my IO-to. tt,rdrttMt WI autumn-an ' I100. A.t-TNue1ttohe. mmmmam “I‘M gram-5mm " " Local News. Chi" pro-cl Rahal!“ mun To sum: T In a! nylon ot law: unwary. A on" and “a. mu chum, who but to about. "and” on the gonna-m in on: all bereave- mtmlenwmom In de.th.'Itt {maul toot plus 'rtmsdar morning l to tho St mm R.C. CM.‘ and In largely attended. l WAN'rBD.-Ogo or two men to work in tuner]. - Work and good pay. Apply to J, u. Stroll. Water- loo, It. t WANTED.- Boy, " you- or out. . (country or viitags boy pictured), N. to learn clothing, hat and [unim- ing Mame“. Apply to I. Wild- tang. Star Clothing' Store, Berlin. ,iiiiie/rdhryiiit,itrr, iso- " ' 1i,u,tiPt'ttl.ft'St,t - 'tqtrd + 'tlege.,):')'.',,')?,'.,))))?):')';' 'ti,'t,tittdtt.'efWd.t; ~11: ‘3‘ 'i"C, Wonk:- In“. Tdie Mum “at." Uh (wound homunwd - box. an In. all will”. who in“ he; nun; $1.8m ot II. caaa.smasti'urrttsgrrtsrt!oattimt -ttomtiiirtltqtstemt'i't-dar A“: " inn-u oi In Ugh at typhoid but. John “I. put " mt km" 959% Per The" on u Inge supply of pro- ,ducn ot the “gum weekly market on sunny mowing. Itttt supply ot sharia wu “the: limited and what were wu In soon bought up. Besp- berrlel sold at 15c, tur two mull bullets, new potatoes sold " Mc, a bahet, beans were plentiful, new ‘uoney sold at 10e, . lb Eggs sold Ut 14 and 15c, a. dozen, and butter It Ire 18c, . lb. Other produce sold " current price. SATURDAY KARKET CONTRACTS LET, The Victoria Memorial Gate, for" which $1,000 has been subscribed, " use”: heard ot. On Thursday the can erect: tor the mason and iron work were let. Mr. John Letter gets the mason work and the Iron-work eon- tract has been awarded to the Can- ada Foundry Co., oi Toronto. The Electric Light contract has not been Let. The stone has been ordered ad me work' ot construction will begin at once and be pushed to momma as rapidly as possrble. The sue will me a. credit to Wnterloo's henutilul ne 3. park SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL The Martm Luther Verein of St. John's Lutheran church hold a very sueceulul cock! " the residence a) Mr. and Mrs. John Letter, Duke St. Waterloo, Tuesday evening. On ac- ‘count. at the inclemency of the weatlr ‘er the social could not he held on the lawn but was held in the house in- stead. The evening's programme was nu Interesting one. The Misses Det- shine Frochllch and Georgina Boos. rendered vocal solos very pleasingly, Pinno selections by Mid: Irene Let- ter, Mr. Harry German and plum duetts by the Misses Conrad, were excellently rendered. Rev. E, A. Schulz delivered a brief and approp- lnte address. Refreshments added much to the enjoyment. ot the even- mg. The attendance numbered aboat my. with BAND CONCERT. There wu a large um enthusiastic crowd ot music lovers at the weekly 0pm sir colleen. ot the W.M.S. hand Friday evening. The pxogrunme ren- dered In! excep‘ionaily good, con- Nmining some beautiful Emm' v-. -- ___ ___--" - composed by Wu: Rea- to . tho overturn "Poet sud Pea- nut" um and "Bemirtuuide" - . The selection from the "Print ot Pollen" which was given tor the ttrat time int evening, prov- ed . non popular number. While the MM manic, distinguished prire dpdly by its an rrttun wu plum with you vim and dull, than heavier numhon showed munch-1y interpret- ation And clever mutton. Badma- tee Rumor! very graciously respond- od to the demand tor aver-l encores. THE WATERLOO LIBRARY. Mr. C. A. Hume]. mu” ot the mum Free Librarian necked the report ot the tsuperintendent of ”Duties trom the lining: ot Ed- ucation, which it as to1u"rqy-- "I recently inspected ‘Wau‘tloo Pate' lie Library. This In we'd the am Prem Libruies uhblilhed in Glut- io. It ha been very cocoa-In! all well pnttoniud. Tho mace-um Baud: ot lime“ hue him you inure” In “to WA”, mu Int mart Win; an mu: only about 0.000 boot- mum-um- tn - 0,000. The Libra! and My Rom. In gt "can in the TM Hall. in n they no van with cum,“ to! room, the Council "relied m . Gun-sic glt'i Brtd no - - in I tio,' WW- Ttor M" " Juana“ “my In good with" " you no 11pm “and to r-ttsto-, ttrtmrehiu " wmcmovutowh Illlo mute-uni WOW -rrttarttee remeatt6 “ ”mint-mm ". iGriiiimaaithtyeeAt. /iiiiis',a2,'i,','tK'ttgt -ie pm. " " I M. um... -- re" a., Rartrto, MB, " cm a. . m t5g.m.-Ahtt - 0. “not. 1 a.. lint. . " ' . ’m h”‘ ”if. P. “Human-rm ',1ttt.tetittPtPa"et!Pt i1ttlr, ttt “It. gallan- . on. ttttWB-tFe-ur d tmtMde.t0Mhs.Troqr,tU. w -mtrttrtM,olarteutotAePtV -astd-ietttttatrtitio. a atetirn.attNa6eatKHewaaqt. .tndly “a and disposition And very vopuiar. ' Cruetra, July 11.-A m n- 'mir-ti.:., My I. was“ It. is“ At Brder. c. B., a! II. J..- lnu. " P., to: 2e "am It. In. In at In, to I . h with hit a. “mun? am at. J... Newton“ . no asa-txr-tt in most ttrt-ted to " mom (tind- In tho any, u In Many mremd.rt.atinth-ttttttmtth ml Inna, exp-acting to mlor n plan» bond". Mr. lun- wu I “we at Hume]. Amuse-shin. Scott“. bom on M. tat, 1833. Ho- rn elm“! We tad " tho AF exden Guam School. Poe the you! he taught uhool helou enroll; to Quad. with tttstarr-dn 1153. Alter . short time worn“ uound he devoted himself to"jouna.linn. " we: reporter and associate editor on revenl leading mwepepen in thou den, including 'the Colonist, The Toronto Globe, under the W meat ot the late George Brown. The Milton Times, and 'lhe Guelph Ab vertiser. ln 1862, in compny with the Into John U. McLean. proprir‘ tor ot the Mit,')'," World, he took hold at the toury end mule it A success in the Relorm lntereetl. At- ter Mr. Home!“ retirement Iron: the tirm, Mr. lune: curled on the business alone tor A number ot yeul. when he took into partner-ship his brother-in-law, Mr. John A. David- son. and they made the Mercury one ot the heat local pnpers outride ut Toronto end London. In July, 1888, Messrs. lanes and Davidson retired, their interest being bought out " his nephew. J amen Inna McIntosh, anh Mr. P.W. Galhnith. A Mr. Inna: Wu married in 1873 to Helen Gerrard. widow ot Jonathan Dole, Planter, Grenode, W.I., £130 1 native oi Aberdeenshire. They had no loamy. Mrs. lanes died tour years Mo, Mr. Inna wee . {rue Bcouh- mnn. end was . member of St. And- rew's Society elmost since his only-l at in Cumin. and had the honor toi be it: Preeidene, on honor which he delighted " much in as being Chair- nun ot the Board ot “which, ot which he we! . meet tor uventen your]. or 3 member of Pullmem. .lhe deceased was of I. kindly, genie] disposition, and bed . good word to say tor everyone. and a. helping hnnd to extend to those in need. In relig- ion he was a Presbyterian. A special despatch to the Globe trom North Sydney, C. B., last night "rw- On Thursday Mr. limes comw planed ot not feeling well, Ind called a physician. He retired early last ev- ening. The doctor all“! early this morning, end found the door at his bedroom locked, Ind, t'inklng. that ‘hil ”tint was asleep, went nay. On returning later in the dar, he was still unable to enter the room, and the door was forced open. " murthen lound that Mr. lune: had been dead tor severed hours. An in- quest wag held this evening. And a verdict that deceased bed died or been failure wu returned. The Agrieulturtrt Superintendent of the Ohmic Sup: Company wishes to cell fumen‘ Attention to the tact that while there mny be A few u good and many 11th so, the " we beet tleld belonging to Mr. F Shah, Waterloo, is ideal in ell ro- specter. It is well worth my lumer's time by way ot instruction, to call and see Mr. Shuh‘l tield. Tie most exciting basebell - August 0. Seyler, ot Toronto, new played in Waterloo this xenon wu Tubby on n trip to Europe the match between the two local in the intercu- at his employers. teams, the Denver: end the Stern, Nordheimer a Co., and will visit the played " We.taido Perk tHturdar principd European Cities. ”moon. It wee the rim ot . ser- tht lont'ey mine. Mia: Elinbeth in or three pm lor the'to'n dun» Knew“: 1n: surprised " her home Plush“) atid resulted in 3 win for Erb. Skeet. by “out twenty-live of the Raven by ' run to L Etch her Twin-Ci” friends. They were Mun had m crowd ot "ttporters ma humanly welcomed and the evening the lerge lumber present witnessed n w" ph-ntl, spun. Int um inure-tine one. Both ot Ian. nom- Hilliard, Chr. in team we play-n. who will do Km. Dr. w. Weill, Fred. Col- eredie to Weutloo end with no“! qtaeter't, Wm. sum, S. B, Bricker, we“ uni»: the km my men ad Iuror Been attended the lun- olsiui mm: mm. smite-7'5 «oi oi in an June: lanes. ex- 'dT, 'ld' ll th', , "r Itll" ttlar “i f," m' t22,", Mteraoqtt. n out] - - .C.T. ttt Ch 0 “L W tt ,e,mténtrtuearrtretsi" whip-nun. other. N, t2t'ttttghtfg ottoeauetU. iiiTttGit-dprsmitfhtehrtt huge Berlin lam can. Reyna to - . Inc-1T! "um " w irritt%c--_arteeatehtae. “mum long an.“ [center-ruin ele- tttio arm-mum!» but cated, deal-amena- 2'tud'u'atll'llA"l may Haul. iiert.BsetstdttorthsB- “mm.“ Geo W” - " -e1taett - all - . . " ml «We who. while “July" Me. at In. OM. Ulla-II at "fseitierditg.r,h"ul til- autoimmune!!!” Me “.mmmu - “MMIeonsuui-y. but. Cmuom.m.» for It. W, smd‘l‘erolto, ie il?2hegtt,1,t'tr"c'te,"f',, h metiom'nauoe at when; we. MI “I! lie hone hm 1i.htaitet1iyte2efdte't:r on. It. On- -tttu'.,"re'g', JitliiieeLeyeel!rs , I'd“? “not.” my”! a. I‘m p. Lem-m ‘0”... lull-II... In aii?yha2tthuttttt'tat 1l'i'n'l1'ltf3l.,TG"i',"'i,"hiri,"a .3293...- out BEAVEBS GET THE FIRST. MODEL SUGAR BEET FIELD, "giircaiu-, 0.. all" F, L my. It., Ran. nu,” an, loath! ' at., 0, Lab- ,c.ioatir,rt. Pit) run-Mol- It. Victoria Shoes for Ladies [Imam-l. lambda)“ Ibo. for Woman that” out do“) in tho Twin-0n . unionism: tttrthin !ultlul “an.” ol - 'r,,f,l'Wlna,r"it4"dil"d tt-naaehoerthetf yuthullnoool oitettotatiow hot. man! mama; very My u-td shout“: Lung And any-nil rGrtrua"iiirii'ioaioettari+ dummy-ad tmttirpea.iniouostr. Theol- oooointisadarouit- irin “the dunhuny uncu- VICTORIA. _ I y Cash and one price to alt. Personal and Social. Mr. and Mrs. Edgu Fischer, the Mines Fischer, Miss Mary Hergott, Min Ktntz, and Main. John Her- ul, Dr. J. Wm? Fincher, hue Her- tel, and Alt. Fischer spent Sand” in Elan. Walla-lay mph Leat.--Little Mis- us. Florence Kreuuweiser, Luna: 081nm and Irene Schaub an ew- joying . homily eiait in therloo. Mt. Mr. an. m cl tgtrathred wan-dummy n- m p. “mummy n. ”.mnmmleIF gt. mean-um and: Ola-“VF“ _. F, m, at m.A.l. MM“ 0-. swung-hum _ ,tir.Nqtyitry.tqdtqt!stte [In Hattie Bruce bu resumed her tttttim " The Huh-oi Lite, miter A two week:' nation with friends in Toronto out! 0.1mm: Mr. Fred Human. and Ian Rus- oell Mt Sound" to “and . week at Bum use! other point: on me Simeon. , ll- Alieo In“ civil"! York, :1: . guest ot Mrs, Jam F. Lockio " \Arcodlt, George Street. a: :3.- YOURS John. 'iSe1xeaa.dLeaxxtatarert Miss Amy Stomach ot Zurich is visiting a the home ot In. UB- mm. A _ Chic! Rm A. L. Brown. at Court Enterprise, No. " C. o. P. we! presented with . gold headed cue Tueedey evening by his (eliow- Foreman. upon " becoming Linne- dict. "iii. Hellman: Knul! ol the Martin Luther Seminu'y. Sumo, ll.. Y., iriGa, ior kit's-unmet Vimtion un- der the parental root, “Mum” _ ot? You! street. In. C. Furkal, Mm. Wm. Kan Ion Armand leit Thursday to spend 1 menu“ vmtior. in New York City and BroolJyn. _ mu Andrus ot Napierviller, fll., n wading the summer with her friend, mu Em Nouns. William St., Watertoo. ___ mr _ .. . “a Muse! "urn Shire 1nd Berth; De,itt, returned unity after spend- iv n In Grs with friends in (an. Miss Rebeca Run bu resumed he: dam. " “a glut Corner Store the: spending . week with friends " Dunnvllle. Mum J.B. Hughes and All. Me- Bride, In company with g party at “out. six qthern. left on I trip to Round Lake Toad”. at J. Ufrelmaatn. l1 A. L. Brown, at 'unt l'gttdtttg,t "a'ittefdtt',tMt "tatat'.'Wr "B. qsrarLat+ a... [ “In: pr. 's'lta"rs1e'h's"i' ,r:,1W, _ UWMM‘ " mull-'- - “not. mung: gal-Iii“. no. to mid Elwin Advertiser.9r. and Mrs. J. Cantu! in, ot Wntorloo, spent Sunny with irietin ttyy.. '7 Elfin Bigrtet.-- um (may; Des- in of Waunoo is the guest ot her menu, um Edith wen-._ -. _ - u... a...“ -._.._. Mr. Anderson McCorkingdAIe has resumed " dunes n. The Mutual Lite alter spending his vacation at " home neu Guelph. Mm Ellie Ken ‘in spending two weeks with iriettds in Detroit. iu. Eliittt Alt-om n with; tho Misses Unger, Piston. -.- -- in. Etry ot Shakespeare is visit» " lining“! Mrs. 39th Elynn. Mr. and'Mi’u. T1105. O’Donnell m visiting minding Clank“: ttio. A Mr. A. G. Heller, is eotutrted to the house [or A few days owing to an injury received in the Brussels- i',',',',."' football med: Bond” even- Mrs. Harry Simpson and daughter, Miss Hattie, have returned from Bur- lington Beach where they spent a two wail holiday with Hgmilmn In“. . Mill McLaughlin of Elmira. is spending B leiv days at the home of Dr. and Mrs. .W. J. Starting. h Mt. Etra Good ocBroin City, backfi- visiting him linens and friends in Wntelloo. Mr. W. M. McCabe, hats resumed his dime: a The Mutual Lite utter a two week! vacation in Toronto and Arthur. -iir. ma Mn. Fred Allward at Lon- don, are visiting Waterloo, their (or Inn: Inna. - - -iirCuuot, Brandt and tamily left Wedneuhy to spud two weeks with km in “how. .. Mil- tnadpa Witt, who bu been spending tan (an with Elmir- lriends. In: “mind to her home in Waterlco. Mr. Albert Wahn, ot Devitt's drug store, is holidaying at his home in Noushdt. Mr. John Hilliard ot Bolton, Ont., in visiting his son, Mr. _Thom;s Hil- lard. Bo wlil be 89 you! old next month. He is still quite tur- tise physically and was able to em dare the long journey without up- parent latigue, while his mental tae- um- u’e u alert as ever. Mr. John Hilliard ot Brooklyn, N, Y., is the pint ol bin brother, Mr. Tpomu Hilliard. He in connected with the New York Evening Post, which in regarded u “thorny on nil questions of thtattce. Mr. Hilliard had not been in Wnterloo tor twenty yarn, and now- may chm curd improvement: linen tint time. Mm mm: an! - Stun" Devin no spending their nation in Human. with kinds. Mr. Robert M Mil: Lou thkel' of Hamlet, we“ nun! dam in Wa- terloo this Inst, the tout-I ot II. 3nd In. John Oct-ml. Mn. J. Addhon Tuner row on Tue-thy um ”and“ two wait with it para“. It. and In. J. Cog-11, as: Nu m. CHOIR PXGNIC. Armed with rows, bulb. gloved tmmrnocU, hula; tackle, And other mumm- of . gs, "r's owing. it. but! cl the up!“ Church,‘ was . m at and: - and lamina -ru " “I've”. than and E hi! mun no!!! " mloo.o|1‘ullnyiolollm - and plan. n. m 1qtt my my 'tft 0‘“ In a. nor-In. and b any an tht My out” van a ”and has u [only apt-II. in M a to. un- un. no - - In! I. h It“ IN! that In M .1!- "00adtr, 'mari ‘0 d 'e. "no. 'tttiii/iii;.;:?:,),".,'-'; . m b- Cash Shoe Store. - utyl- chi u‘l'h 'ttiii/tiii vii-H 15; is” "t -Daiia reiejhi,iePlfti M" '" Mot an brig“ I“ m 01 for We. “91:98“!!- Wo snowman-munch trtgtq,-d.tamttmatttrtt. ole-rout urtitnitr-uAmtttuttsed" aiTGriFitiuiiarh'e .600. m Mu "r' "on “in m moo (“$75. - a A In indie. linen 1'Sh't new and. won): 86 ar, do who 98. Wm. Hog. F. a. Hughes. W. M. Hectsttt, C. W. Snider. F. Hulsmd. W. J. Sterling, E. F. Seagnm C. T. Noecker. M. S. Hallman. Jae. Heapeler. Funk Hlight. S. B. Bricker. W. G. "MichelL A H. Snyder. EVANGELKCAL PICNIC The mun ionic ot the Evangeli- ul Sunday SMLheld in Westside Perk on Saturday afternoon, wu , signs! success. The attendance was let‘s, the parents at the scholars and tucker: were nearly ell present, to- gether with some friends and visitors. Though the weather was rather cool towards evening it did not mar the enjoyment ot the picnicken. A Chil- dren‘l Day programme was given on the bold stand " 2 o‘clock et which President J.W. Schneider presided. Al programme ot song we! mtghly rendered by th Sunday School choir, and the Boys; choir and “dresses were delivered by Revs. J.G. Litt, T. C. Meckle, and SM. Beach. The picnic proper was much enjoyed by all, games ol veiious kinds were in- dulged in by the various younger purple, while others spent the time pleasantly in social conversation with friends. The palate tickling things were there in ‘abundance and were done justice to. A collection was tak- WATERLOO BOWLING CLUB STANDING. 'iirTo"U/ihe interests of missions. Altogether the picnic was a. most wetsuit one. 30 3t. TWIN-GITY an no and for . arms. nouns and mum " In the “up.“ sad but " loop! old stock in perfect audition Ind nuke- yonna itook - u 'rotting chairman. It tummy All nook “to B. Non mt B. Mt lbs. " 01.00. " te, MILK QUSIIIESS FOR SALE. anon ttoi-tr-rat-oo-tnth. any to»... bwm-umuv,udm“mmuffi In! In h- = 'iiiiiiriiiieii'tiiy'"""tu1"frr1', an n. tg=tM.ttrg'f,t In. IRO.I.â€"qu1.;thmdl.l.llm Bum-u. , - b .1 00. RI. tltd tt,'h' 3:31:33;- aithffeitiLeegg2ier, m... a Market Grocery. Berlin """m%uTci7GTiaiFiiFia imam-mu new - mtwwonmmuummmmm-nm. Wont.“ ”chaum‘num‘noomw ml - '0: dam-w VM-LLmeL-mw... For ptsrtimsUr' Ipply to ' HENRY 8. STROH’ I " Waterloo, Ont Autumn-HI; "I!!!” All! nun - For two limp”. LAD!“ DRESSES. . B. Etyaorvdk; Croc"-?!, SKIRTS. and“ & “I 1:...me mm HERB F000 8.1m Pts. .750 .750 .750 .714 .625 .625 .500 .428 .375 .375 .375 .285 2t.t't . In 51mm 1!. it? DIM soon: - a m that PP'"'""'""")) " "e. 'll, 2,'r'tiitti"i,C',T,r5; in»! 'dgt1h1'sh','Nlr" almanac-trounce“ Wohvoounhbd‘ ' kl“, any“ Chi-U} ttmi-id-lt-O 'tuio_1ritssriotute. amp. C." warm up tabut, thips""""'"? W and W a“ mrrryiitst-te'"u. Lad-rt-ri-tr-tft madman: sum-In ”was: _ btttt “‘13., Uppu 14k... Luke at Bap. lingo-town: River, %wuthn Lula. oupand 1M5. Aiitikiia. M., _ ‘: iltl, Oren-HI. I... .% _ use Magnum. a... woven-ottoman "Add tho Grand Trunk. haunt - noun-hon Wharf modulus: amen for "Roy-1 Mme- n. and other pout Ml 'he,l'l"4u'rvih'l'U mm ot.yar... .A . A,A__-.___...‘ u 1’. '" . Tou’mu' mm- no new ngtsf _ timing a trip through the f, Highland- ot Ont-do. Ibo to park Upper Lots. and to Man For tickets. Mutated Ind literature of Candi-n Mind information an to mum and - toe <ummer bour- apply to f _ J a. smxcxmn, m Auiiicissd A Big Sale Wd‘m selling this ,rardF/a,,'" (r:',':",",?, of ftne an: iu'lttt C , wood each“ ,sstirhhurrat _ i br plicco mayon' I L. _ I: igoeuetsnbisaold for if " how we can do it. _c'r(iy?2,t',i, _ I Atswetsrxsae11'mgigtit"tl. " more clocks than out ttetoe: 7 enables us to buy in lug! qiirtfr, ties and also to cut our iruriiie*, mums-r 31.0392”; inhit We has . new ad with selected line of M018 irrtWat. long an! " inehel high.“ ive black was. In M 3, every sense of the void. with dtte. gble movements and treed. good timer 86.50 each. L"iiii"iirii window of cloth this E. J. Roos. 'iriiaTaurii U" no as 8111!. a: COLLABS. ROSI- t1trBtgtA.hb of 6&‘8’1n-n. up; WATER!”

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