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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Jan 1905, p. 5

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'. few “mks a;-u l ~'h.'"I ;»:~; time in Toronto In v' , in: _" '. ils, In; e.RtaMiutrvtccr, of ‘11 Hwy" A Taylor. who rnmlmx u!“ “1' Hr lar. t tailoring hmhzrk-m m' Ilw city, an Mr. Liphnrull mama he ml! he “I. to serve his many ”women and [this better than "or in Iurning out M (In: work. He mm pom-lion M M Mr. Laird, G.T.il. tlltman, 1m! " 'uartl'.mhw.sdayc. , I.n. was riusiinl! "It .91le at.Of linn' H‘Jr tln- ttmls WM Mr. Good, of tW, M71» ,u (um-.- driving along an! u'H-‘N' 1n.'1.:_‘r knock"! Mr. Laird luff. I!" r,,t, irr jun-d about the ttttttond In: and H'- qulfa‘l "It; attrrmLnmv " a vilwinr, He how": is sIImu-irmh ttrjrrut let be on’ in” again. '. If: John Livhahil. Mm psrr,,tst II Ber. V. M, "OYIN'S mama; it, r 's' The him is 'certain! genious vnr mu! sho In]; spirit ot the pr. At the nmuml nm' , pheus Singing Sun: '1 day, owning, lin- hit were electol:-- Presirhmt. Chas. Iii;.' lst vice Fran. W. IN 2nd Vice Prcc. D, K Treasmrvr, Alt, hm}; Secretary. W, Ni0;ruo Auditor, A. G. Hrllrr The show wihdow of II Again lhormtrv ot ' iadgcorat y “mi rent lar bills, which arc an lm‘nncr as to cumm. attention. Apitropri l' “so .dixrilay‘oll about Til!" sx'raiies Tux;- _ J Inland (In-p i:.tvr, 1 ;; Woelir, [Edam a; manuroctureri oi y itit' ed int" 1tpvir tum' w toeated nu lite rum. now addition. Th.- 'V oiti.ce is mm nu Eur-n: The annual Ind: n "Fortschri'i' “an , In? Saturday culling. IP,., rd [of tho mun-2; 3-. ports ru‘vitrrl shun-II in a very safisfccr,w, 1 James Luckio, of Nun tenhance at the run-Mix picliia ml I); T. ill t Rev, .‘4. I thv pulp; ‘_c "cal clwrr-l, a mung. jn ll who is awn-"I Bridgeport. bound lo ailva No. I'I‘Ixnort l Watcrho. Mr. l‘rrd liAc,r,, stalled Hu- (amt-r3» Progress: ljmlgwa, I. on Thursday and}; '1 he 1iat_iioo 11:: mm insurance nu li, Immune strrre, _ was dating”! '..y f, The price oi chnw we“ Yum vain SJH' The Mutual I panv ‘(lf Cure, tneetinyrat lin- 8 is Iost , Sell your tr.' c Iqur,,5W ll, In; rich's, Mammy “and It'.) ad. I ui-t'w tv..".'"".', 'Zit-tk‘r s .“h 1' .‘ rain Frat/rp', y.: The anuual' fi .3113?"“unhigjgul‘i, I Filming)? Jill Farmers the spit-ml Unit Law Why in: t ways tt r, sc' bupp'y 43nd t I "Ta is l, awn"! all 81050me _ m i" I A BU’ZHEI: Tm: "I' Minx“: Davitt’s U'ul umurw-n: .x;-..r..m.i-x WATIsrtL; ‘J, - - ONT. " i Inxi- ' Fun quasi . - W321 Ruymo Bros. ovary shun of m -. mm e van are it or". wid nut C ' 1w undue wwu-y. V You Ire urn-Wu: ug rim“. In” . Chill): o Jun k'c _ n-‘pud [fl-2]“)!- ly stud itrsera. Lnoum-ul. It swundul we]: pom-y m Doa': tre ., _ .1 The If Fl n )wr M't'i, 3'33 tt 1N SURANCE. on: a? thc Sich .id slc lsrgs. SIM l Su' l'feworyrul--rttiwistittg at the 11;; L'ai-rriusu9---wiW-,ss--aeu Jill] at the rink.- T 2;) and in l-Q‘ is W:U',r "1ruiuts hi y. u! Itcl ll hr r CV. rr wr. Edi HRH” s I.)frcF'.,, oi Gaclplt, " Tr and buy Miiyerton hum. In" 55 al li. Gimp Id _ tlie Mr. the thy. N? will be morn and gr: ' , 2ti T I hr" lea \'0 -t';r?tHy lo ltr bv bmin =Fel=aaq pnn- I rh- Infra: rinOce of lciuling in noting yd n lo I tlu-ir I their hi q \v.-. $21!; a be r '.ltf Or ur in- and 1! is "i, n‘mclhlwr H " trltert Carl T mm Interrupml ”II. “It. ircrio H m the oir,. Lu mrriml trith he aitarlttsd ll would l nlzl- side , :lfn'llnl In ltr V' n. Artciwards he itoved to Wat- t:l o, “hole In carried on painting, I" r " number of your» Later he en- ;.a “I in solitiling‘ tire and life insur- dis,. and .1iytilrd in Woodstock in l) tr, win-re he worked up a large and li.ctatrve business. He represented thu- Dinn‘mion Lire, and at the time of his sl-all, was the longest in the tunic-yo! 1hcucorupany of any agent on its sum. lie was a prominent mum.” of tlw 1.00.19. He was a man of at Hull]; and genial disposi- liun. of high 'unurand strict intcgm ml}, and (“mind 1hr respect and Ss-) tum m the cruuloniry in alligh den gran His agul haunts, widow and m..- sun. Dwight 0.. are lett ml The many friends ot Mr. H. S. T ichurt, of _ “feedstock, formerly of Wai.crloo, “ill regret to lvirn ol his gun: on. Saturday last of heart trttiircrr, r a Inga-ling illness at m ro1n_t-rutisul.v rally kgé of " rears, L L. unis anl,it; days. The' funeral my” place at Woodstock on; Tuesday . ft 11!!!in T 'ilr. Cay Mr. Irwkelt was born at (unsung), Watitloo County, Oct. LII; 15.37. He “ml for some years a: ."-.’il-lnray, “In-m he married Re- IH'I_.\'_I'H OF II. S. DIChHmT The laék of accommodation to! those 1icsttious of boarding in Water- loo has [won keenly ielt during the put "ul years, and perhaps more so at" present tfran at any previous lime. in.» is especially the case in scour ll:;~"- Jumper accommodation for Ian; "uchws, ,aml is assuming a serious " I‘m. 'llic \ialcrlou Public, Schoo. ”mill has of late bun experioeiny, gnu! Ililhcully in securittirsuita) middling places for lady teachers aim mum; tilt! last few wreks have been umblu to se8ure accommodation fol hcm at all. It would certainly be _a :uml inmslmcnt if mine Capitalist 5n '..cjrloo would put Ms money in n L'mlding dwellings of mpderate cost “1.19.; buuldr in page measure- re- .-:\.- the -n:ngrsliun m this respect. .z‘Lc Sch-ml Ifoard would be grateful 't 1' any information "oi. anyone de- was and having ttte-reqt!ired ii) o:Lrnodatiot1 hr lad)" boarders.» I The annual meeting oi the Waterloo Hurucuumul Yoctety was.held ’u: the on cUncit chamber Itednesday ex . mung. 'ine usual reports more re ccr.cd and showed the society to in duzllg good Work. The following om. cuts “an. elected for 1905: _ mes-nun, Julius Knaat1. lat lice Pres, Amman Merner. 3nd Vice Pres., (no. Bolduo. soc. Twas... J. ll. 1Nintiler. Directors: Miss M. Bruce, Mrs. P. iio'utncicr and Messrs. A. Weidentuutr nmr, il. Y. Stuart, Henry Ilou.man, (Luzon Shaun, Geo. L'. Poppler, J. h. lawns, and Aaron Musselusau. _ ALL!) OF BOARDING HOUSES Mr. Josiah H. Ruby. . eartrenter (1:10qu on Alberta and Manual}. and well knuusn us Manama» county. tawny time the gecutU u tsiuus- Ltaus, Ana... [or nymuy In puums up a. uuuuwg lot the human when: my, “on: Lompuy. he also pun. up we most. lumber ot. any cannula foreman in the Northwest Tenuouu ins etuploserts tect continuum that m mu become champion in the respec- ot the nest it he continues doing a. well as he has In the past. He was pxcaculod With an excellent up-to-date nut-mug case. lie is only 26 your; old. ANNUAL MEETLNG' BROKE THE RECORD. fh OFFICERS INSTALLED. Th hunting clan In. build it . mm; 01 Conn unsung. ho. 13, t. o. U. F., on Tteai:1- C. ti., J. E. mum. _ s. u. A... A. thJ. . b. ts., u. h. mum. h. b., L. u. page“. and v. irv m tl ma TUs ml fro v J. B., P. Home: C. only. we; Ell li; “any death tl Irt' and its it “flit up into bring (it a .springy nature, Hit it ihe imp wright which 1l In the hunt-y pole by a Much is "laced on the hark r to keeps the pole sutdy,, as the pom came g, this as. jerkcd Intq the "t a:d M 'uiatiotrrtrcr. mm? ”mm " “WI the iron wcia'at and ml r Ti h (‘XTYNG TIME Tl M. ts. may“; . Atoger. “not. Kwduueiuu. Romania]. Bowman. 2:13am. wank? (-131 frrlim: ot If! the t >1ng nigh t he pr Pirie, mucking a n? ran-N htut Lght- a h "'n and then again. .’ r: in 51'.- -tirTCcrash ti; on the Mug)": ot the ear sen-kc toe -The. mm rum]; iron mm and oi ii i mun. thwe r,h a hind-u" t.n and. Hum: d, " , in he hi! mtg- some mm ol the way to the "ally man- pul an end the passen- wa, going At bad but t'xtrpt tor "'rrot when the wi ll It W. ing crchittg a h the trt "m ride on n Sam- ' he ttri umgsnst two yarn since his business “u unmanned. is about to lure Ill grit Indium. 'rtere.he has Men up land. Mr. Sch“! has sold his “in to Mr. Ginslet. of Berlin. We VIC both Mr. W and Mr. (Hindu-o- (er 'wro Messrs. Manning, Hull and 'itoin,onr--.t sleigh load of young (people drove to the Preston Ill-ting "Mk mu Sahltday 'setting.-A number .mm here witnessed the (mt-Berlin luwkt‘y mam: last Friday evening no n-pnrt having soon 3 taat 6Nne.-- A numlm trom here intend to go to Preston to-morrow evening guilty) in wi1noss the Gall-Pm! hockey match -We. Are mm .to name: that Mr. Andrew Sch“. out ham and grocer. who nu Income very 'or. Mar with his many customers during I Schocnau-Wildlong Nuptials. - A happy event look place at the Lulla- rran parsonage at Preston "" Wed- nesday afternoon at three o'slock, when Miss Alma Wildlong, dtnghter oi Mrs. Amos Wildlong, ot Doon, and Ut. Norman Schoenau, of Prestm. “we united in marritrge. The bride _ “as attended by Miss Pearl Km: and , Miss Gertrude Lang-The green m assisted try Mr. mine Wildlong. and Mr. George Ethardt. The marriage was performed by the Rev.' C. C. J. Mans. Mt. and Mrs. Selim-mu ' will reside in'Preston. Ke join with the many friends ot the newly wand couple in wishing them tut “induce of prosperity and happiness. l'axiimon. candidate tor the Conser- vit9ive party ot South Waterloo, which watprell athended. The Inch S"otes/-A - poiiticaf "meeting In hold here on Thursday evening Jun. ml], in the interests of Mr. Geo. A sleighing party consisting of a, number of young people trom Berlin and Waterloo went to Preston Tucs- day pventng._'rhey were royally en- tertilinmt at the home or. Miss Bere null, Preston, and alter an evening spent in games, ete., returned to their homes in the wee small hours of the morning. Mr. hull'Mrs. Chas. E. Cote, Kim mount; Mi. J.Maier, Burks Falls, and ltr. Wm. Maier and Miss Bella Mainr, Ulric-ago, who attended the funeral of their mother, the late Mrs. Elizabeth Mater, were the guests ot Mr.. and Mrs. C. R. Main, Green valley Farm, Bridgeport. Devitt of Philadelphia returned home Monday after spending some time in Waterloo and vicinity. . The Twin-City Ministerial Associa- Han will meet at the Y.N.C.A. on Mnnr’ay morning at 10.30. Rev. A. E. Lani}. at Waterloo, will introduce the suhject, "How to Reach the Young Men." Mr. Casper Killer of Winnipeg is visiting at _the home of his mother, Mrs. Nicholas Killer, Albert street. Mardiear%ealth omcer-Dr. W. J. Fischer. Weighmaster--B. Poehlman. I Hospital Board-L.,Graytrili. The tulloviing were appointed chair- men of the diiterent committees: Frnanee-E. F. .Seagram. Board of Works-J. Letter.. Light-A. Weitlenhammer. Fier. Grnyhill. _ sewer-L. Stautter.' Town Property-T. Ovens. A number of accounts were also passed and ordered to be paid. I Personal and Social Park Board-Wm. Snider, J. Con- rad. . Free Library Board-Rev. E. A. Schulz, P. Fischer. nel Board of Health-J. llespelcr, J M. Muir. ' _ Rcieree H. Bechtel kept the boards lcearated throughout the game and was not backward in putting on players tor oitemres, as considerable rough play was indulged in. E Ber- "ies received a bad cut over the eye during the game. TOWN COUNCILS INAUGURAL. The inaugural meeting ot the Wat- -rloo Town Council was held Mon- day evening. There were present, Mayor Uitelmann in the chair, and Mtssrs. L. Graybill, J. Letter and T. Ovens. _ The [allowing officers were then ap- pointed for the following Fear: Clerk-A. B. McBride. . Treasurer-S. B. Bricker. Auditors-E, Haedke and C. Haeh- The clerks hell _on a strong tetun,l and would likely have modeebctterl showing with another goal-keeper.| although Joe Hemmerly put up a good game considering this was Wei .2151 time he has played with senior teams. . U. Roos and A. G. lluhncl' both put up strong games, as did aieo Ed. Ruos and Sliinn, the Utter naring two goals to his credit. The players ot particular merit in the line-up ol the upholsterers Were H. Sewer and Berringer. The tor- mer's swim shots and the latter's opportune rushes being 3 factor in “inning the game. Chas. Koehler up- held his reputation as a good goat- keeper.. . Tho upholsterers, by winning this. thcir second game, have now I chance to win the trophy, unleu they are dqutd in the remaining gums. which is unlikely, as the clerk: are undoubtedly the strongest team which they will amount“. Tho-econ halt was sun tart, and although honors were “out ‘cvuly lech, the uphohtexeu noted 3 more to their opponeetttr"1, lowing the score 74 in favor at the uphol- stew“. interesting, and an no. Wt was decidedly (at. 80th on tho torvud “no ot the ”holster." atart. d tha gun. by cooling the 'ratgotu and trom this tin.- o- it In: my dad tuck u to who should win, and " the and ot the ttrat halt the Icon in " in favor at the uptrohrterera. l the a. hetvm the clerk: ad ”holder.“ in the this Tuesday - In; who“ ot memo“ new.“ which has Men plane in the City League series, and was an much enjoyed by the large crowd "can. The tac't that lb “was u. out evenly would and! an - not. interesting, put I. no. Wt wrung N32! T T133 0W8. sum: and Mr. music”; DOON A larger alumna“ than out. Gnu, not, Malayan. the orn- nau, 1klu,tjVeur,erohittou bonds, seamen, um». ‘ptnyor boon, mom and ammo. of All kind. Raymo Bros’. BOOKSTORE l XMAS GIFTS The luncnl was held. trom his late home Sunday afternoon, and the re- mnins laid to rest in Millington Cent- etery. ' 7 d - ---"- Wendell Hunsberger was born in Canada, September S, 1842, and was married at the age ot gt. To him and his wile were born 11 children ot whom ten with the wife are living. He was a. man ot somt moans, own- ing the (arm where he lived and some money besides. His mittens were found in froat oi J. B. Wing's place, one mile north, and it is supposed that from ttere he wandered bagel: our 19th: tracy, and when he came to the cut he r.videntty stepped into the ditch to avoid a pas- sing train, and there evidently the steep that precedes deqth came upon him, That he put up a Bght tor his lite WIS evidenced by the mute testimony of how tar he had struggled along on his hands, and hm, every rod or so raising up to fry and climb the steep embankment, till at last thoroughly overcome he had sank to his knees, and was s.o found by the searching party-one or the most pitiful sights ever looked upon by the writer. - He had been to Caro that day and came down on the afternoon train, and stopped in' town until about tive o'clock, when he started for home and just how he became bewildered and turned around will always remain a mystery. After being viewed by the jury he was placed upon astretcher and it was found to be Wendell Hunsberger, who recently .moved onto a term Just north or town from Fairgrove. The body was brought to A. Huston's undertaking rooms and the relatives ttotitied and hepras removed to his Friday morning this, village was shocked to hear that a man had been frozen to death otrthe railroad track almost within calling distance ot the town. Justice Evans called a jury and a dozen men hastened to the spot just across the railroad bridge, and at the edge of the cut they came up- on him, huddled up as it trying to keep iarm. _.. '" lull. TOYS, TOYS, TOYS a brother-in-law at Mr. Peter Shupe, of Berlin, and was born and raised near New Dundee, Ont. His wife’s maiden name was Elizabeth Shupe, and they have resided in Michigan for about twenty years. Mr. Hunsberger was well known throughout the coun- ty. The Millinglon, Mich., Gazette, ot Jan. 13th, gives the following sad particulars of his death:- His many friends in Waterloo coun- ty will. be pained to hear of the sad death ot Mr. Wendell Hunsberger. which was announced in these cor. umns last week. Mr. Hunsberger was SAD DEATH OF WATERLOO MAN " y"te.wt.rset this: a was thet he has neural an Autumn‘s [Amu- far Gunny " Wnurlm. t;- _ A FRED. SORMNIR. an. Do in 1905 as you did in 1904. Bay your shoes at Schmid- elmayer's up-to-date Shoe Store whvre you get the lamb goodqnnd latest styles at lowest prices. Yours for square dealing. . . ' JOHN 'f?tilol)lDE1pRAittirt nnnnadhn i--...-, "___, - "tq. . " . - _ Opposnte Zimmermanv iiiGi, An we are busy "king tru-ck v e have in Ivery department. Compliments _ ' Of The _ Season " A I lriilmed b.6314? low prim _ i11rillintsry hfillihery Do Cot m'iss this opportunity Now is. tho tin. to u chap minim. Al {rimmed Ute at in prie- and.als Mmoli, . Uf'fellmann. FWD. p 01...] See Window - I Thttrsdar,Januar, Mth, 1905. 'ttt So rtock p m . for the pkctinn of lhrectoN of the Gamma? for the em 7suing your, th" rpm-1pc, " the "Tort :0! the rm ilrg,1t',t'fg', and tho "an. ‘m‘lml of me other husinm as may W1", he Nougat. before the meet- }Ina toe "tenthe, - -- _ ---i- 7 - A The Annual General Meeting of the sttarrttoiders at tho, Want-Inn Rink Co.,'0mited, will be held nt the rink tn the Town of Waterloo, on __ w. J. MARSHALL. 800nm Dual uni-nu. day oi Jun-q. ll fclty Me at Is-., Market Watthmaker and Jeweher. Cumun BLOCK - WAT EELOO No wonder the possessor of a good watch is careful into whose hood. he leaves it for repair, when it {am to work. Many a good watch isleftin bid hands. out! is spoiled byincom- potent or care In: repairing. Does your watch need intention! Don’t run the that “having it spoiled. We do thorough watch repairing. Careful with Your Watch? nrou " Want %T§Ym Head to remember if“ tis! forever? "you do,anahe im (iid-tfri/ea/de',,",",,'?,'.".' . . . By strict attention to business and by keppmg none but the but, of meats he desires mt'relhun ezer to Pie-semis many {Mums during the coming Fear. The fact that. Mr. Dueling tthips his tqurutes to all parts pf the Dominion in I. sure indication ot a prosperous male and tho increasing volume of business done every Fear shows that he gives the best of satisfaction.?.: '" H. B. DUERING Mr. CTT. B. Dueling, proprietor of the City Med. Market. begs to thank his many customers for their pan-un- sge during the past Fear and' wishes them one and all . iii:) Do . , gent, WATERLOO. Annual Meetlng a Price. $1.50 to $10. was put one aid: for you. These ti are the pens you ccc n4rertitrd in (he magaxincu. We Wham-I i' than all wctl as ue., umkr. ' io get bargains at Ind-81d to cleu at tho PARKER FOUNTAIN ru Watdrioo, Ont. E. J. RODS bargain to 0er Of Drug" and Drug Fumlriu. tr you fait to not. the dented article can. or and to In for It. 7 It,'."""', 193W. o m tn. an»... '"k'lt Idlodon solicited. For the Year 1905 STRATFORD, ONT. . Yo'arttMva, Young u man, there I. nbundnm room for you in the high- " no] more rooponriblo {which of life. You are naoded. Go . bull-m or manhunt! taming Ind much up- 1r2Ws,--aa'-tyntrytrtrtrtsr-rttratrmt4b pm? t' I, Nun for ozulogua. mmorr & IoLACHLAN‘, . ' Indul- WESTERN ONTARI o tij)j?-',t,li'jf;?iitcs,t,/ J', l' ' (ahr2T7zi.2af..ttsrCrr'irriarc: Solo anal Agents for King Stub Proof and Kant Krack ImatbertttetN Itabberr. Phone Bra' You.can get ‘ TheIMost of 'rtelrBest forf The. Least. GEO. HASENFLUG Boos Pharmacy. HERE, MR. FARMERt v7 _'- - discount, on all Pars ranging in print: In. 25 Per cent 83 to $12.50 or omsdoartlt of! formal-prion discount on tho higher clan, ranging fro- 15 Per cent 813.50 to 87500. This includes our tine Stock of Stone Martin, Mink and thbltrBuitivI'alr lined Capes, Mufti, Astrachan, Persian Lamb and Baltic Seal Coats up to $75 00. BERLIN GUELPH OWEN SOUND Therefore we have adopted this method of offering our anti" STOCK IN? FU RS at a. discount. The cone]: has been divided into Two Sets and the following diamante have been adjusted. " the G. B. Ryan end Coh, ft is neceeury to dispose of the Season’i "LEFT OYEBS" in some way; TO matter how well they might tell the following your " their original price. We find it better policy to come out at the opening of the Sewn with Brand New Goods, which never fails to make I. good 1'0an on the publie'a mind of the state A FAMOUS SGHOOL. You may 3mm ". _ _ Wan? ' ' Advertisement " ZECK’S SHOE HOME G. B. RYAN & t IM, 'tati Are the has: Lurtthertmtn'e Ruben made to day. They :&x5¢,_-:;)L lire mrsdo‘STUQ-PRGOF and CRACK-PROOF by a “if“ pacer): process and will twtetsd more hard woe: than av iltl- other rubber made. The price is $2 00 for the one- , 3317*: lwckle, or $2 50 for the am buckle rubber, being no gaff-AL; . ' more than the price of the inferimr grades; There is no $!!llEaw,t, T was/{n “by you should net INS!SI‘ ca getting the Wx.'1 3.3mm _ . V _ tSt%Nil= " e . I h . "UC ‘75::7" P q5sr,rrv,:r,,?t1aN1Rt"tt6t'%tl. ' r la a bwi was as HIGH GLASS and UP-TO-DATE Shrewd Buyers City. Grocery and China Hall King Stub Proof . ' Rope lhiesk Rubbers Sold only at ,MlUftahtU'rtgt (may .1 In. on a a _ Tuesday, January 24th. 1905 I can. t. I. lbs. tot.:...............:.. Rolled Wheat. on». for........" Flrinnolha. for................-. Whole wheat. ttour 61M. for. . . Me. Graham Bottr6ltm. for ..........Me wtreatKernetoth, for ........Mr. Cornmeal Bib. for............-. tfplikpeaa61tm for..............-. l;ts'irl7,u't.r.'r.:y.:.-.:.-..dt ML . or.................. 1lttt,r, $711.11; pox-package .... 10:. tr lied Pen. perm-nu ::r.r.ltt: Flaked Riespir pacing!” . . ....l Mllvorwn choimt Bour, 500 lb. lot at99. Mnnltolm Flour, loom. lot at 33.3. You will surely be disappointed ft you buy Iuttor* swing these. a keg ot nice I‘m-sh lake herring, sal- Item tfout or white lish, and it so it will be' to your taint-st to see the fme stock w.- have just touched; you no doubt are aware we are headqulp trrs (or the supply of these tith ak Waterloo County, and siu, Gade spe- cial arrangcm'mzts with the shippers regarding tiw quality, particularly as to the site of herrings, and you should 560 them, lino, large and fat, like small white fish. _ Rallod‘Oau. 8 "II. for Sire or II) S. GINGRICH, County of Waterloo CEREAL F0008 mautBRy J. .M. WAT 1331.00 NOTICE. d 's' g of the Susan " sod 1'0an _/i'" ing our anti" f" on divided into V ad. _ in prions In. _'.', F former prion "s,' ranging fro- ’5: miss our tine ICspés, Mufti, . 75 00. . I 0

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