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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Aug 1910, p. 5

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The Run.“ Rummy l'vmpanv, Watvrloo, ttill Milo a cold-storage plant ot thc head of Wrst m'rnuc in Hamilton. m't5F.R-ht. Hrrlin. August 9th, to Mr. and Mrs Emit Hub". Jr r " "city “not, tt daughter. pulp” on tth, Mr, w tor the l‘acilir l'uast to attend tre annual mama] mun-rump ot thr Mrlhn'ist Chcrrh, iarvuw. or, tt.C. lh. well M awar tor fur wrets, Th" in In", sum II i' "ill ta'ie 'hue d"tatt bl, :lh"‘llll‘ Next "ahh-au/morn"; th 11- “ill bt' no SI‘HIH'. In llu- owning titvre will he a him su-Iurr in “w Mrllml‘lisl church (I thc Prcs"oyt Mans and Me- thvisu with HI". W. L. law in (Itaruv. On Aug. 21. Hr“. Dr. Ilen- rlvrmn ot Guelph, Mil prvarh at both swim“, “or, Gordon C. Hum”. M'. A, Itoo'.ton, "ui . will m‘ClmV the RN. Mr. Hockey, glasiofof Waht loo Methodist church left Tuesday There was a big programme pre partd tar the last awning i'ncludirrg intprrmtrAtt spevclcs :1er song; rt". It was cti1uded by a roast tareto, " the hott-fire. ID ez'ylne present re ports bani“ had an excellent lime. Monday owning ALL-l. H. Selma” and farrity bro P up camp at Bridgrprt after summing Jieveral weeks there. In Wednesday night's electrical storm much damage was done. Un- iortunatcly Mr. Daniel Snider, Sr., of West Montrose, had his barn struch and burned to ground. All the contents, grain and hay, ctc., was a total loss. This storm was on ot the worst that has ever passed over the country north of here. Thc lightning and thunder was incessant. “ILL "I H," (‘01.!) STORM” PLANT. New Iositiors this week for stu- dents of the Berlin Business L'ol- lege: .lrssie Mclii:s, bkpr. Kimmel Frlt Cot Fred ..'an'se,sttrrC.P.R. Agnes Jalubi sten. Mctual Lite Uo.; Harvey Hchaas, bkpr. J, bl. Seagram; R. F?tcd'ard, st:n. law olTices, Delhi; E. Mihm, sun. Lang Bros; H. Heintztr.an, stcn. I. S. K. Reber a Co.. BARN STRUCK " LIGHTNING Mr. Geo. Colson, who has taken Mr Thomyson's place in the Express ot- Twe, commenced his new duties last week. Mr. (Jolson moved his family to town and they are now residing in Mr. Thompson's former home on Mary street. Three canola 10.115 comprising the mcmbcls of the Martin Luth:r Ho- 'iety ot St. John's Lofnesatsthurctt spent the holiday picrricl.ing, at Cones- togo. tic girl was ta cn ill o:.ly last turday and Tassed away Mona; B'ANTED-AT ONCE, GOOD CAP- ABLE GIRI. lor general housework No washing. Wages $4.00 a week. Apply 55 Margaret Ave., corner of Maynard, Berlin. '8-11-tt. “an: symurthy is fcit [or Rev. Mr. Honsberger and wile in the s.“ trereavcmrrtt “lull: 0181100. than whln their frrtr-year-cld daughter, Lang Bros. have exceptional bar- gum oriers in their carpet depart- tttcnt. Don't fail to sec their ad on page i ot this issue. WANTED-NEWSPAPER CANVAS: SI-IR, acquainted among Germans in Waterloo and Perth counties. Itefcrettces. Rittinger and Mott, Berlin, Ont. It. Waterloo lost at Bland rd ia a Iece,vce lasoball game 7iT/la,'. Ivy a store or 5 runs to 2. Mr. Coiad [otst " Joscihstturg, brought to this virtue a new large potato grown on his farm and weighing one pound. Who can beat this? Major Shannon of London was in town Wednesday inspecting the regi- mental supplies and transferring them trom Capt. Bechtel to Lieut. Hilliard. Miss Cecil Shula entertained a num- ber ot her triettds at. her home on John street. Wednesday evening. Miss Kathleen McBride, George St., tau-ruined a few ot her friends very pleasantly at her home on Tuesda. evening. In a Ian loullng Lame playal Thursday, Waterloo teat Lovestogo by a score of Kd-li. Mr. M. P. Langstatt won seven prizes at the Lucknow sports held on Tuesday. PM... MT, Be undue " in. __ was BLOO. RETURNED FROM CAMP LEFT Foe THE WEST and mu tine of manila. stock new and uh " “HITS Wit Mull - BORN, \ug an. uni-d. LOCAL NEWS Pall L. will urn-[w the 'gt'th and tr] $0M. "t 1mm. Lima 2 (I!!! It was nip and tuck all the way through until the Mth end when Waterloo forged ahead with tout nut; making them fwe up and one and to play. Tn.“ Londoners were man»- had a chance to win with 'e' ' bowls lying shot and by tr Watcrloo's fourth shot there was possibility of scoring live, cum to tic. Abbott, however, mlssou ' lsiiioi and Watertoo'won amid (frat applause. . , I Monday‘s results were as ’ol- I lows:- Proliminayy Hound, Waterloo "no [ Gait. (Jamestown. ‘w. Smith, o. Bowman, 1 iw. ('lark, W. Snyder, London Thistlrs. Berlin. ll. , Mrt'ntchron, M. C Hall, It M. Mulvany, J, B. Kirby, I R. Monnrnight, J, Scully, FM, Shun, W. H, Butler, Acton. Berlin. A. I McKinnon, W. G. Ctrghorn, A, [.rhman, H, Bushman A. M. Smith. W. D. Euler, W. o, GoulrL II. J. Sims, II B. W. Smith, W. ('lark, l'. Turnbull, Dr. Burnt", Berlin. J . Cochran, Waterloo. Aylmor. . A. Strauss”, H. Little, _ W, Sum", N. Newcll. T'onrad, N. Booker, . W. Snider, A. Chunk-rs, At Waterloo there was 1 great fight between Ed. Seaglm, Aatertoo and Chaclic Abbott, London, wnonn.» captured various championsth tttin season and is considemed pne ot tin strongest bowlers in “I Province. The two games which attracted the greatest attention thus tar were Nat ed Tuesday On the A um “can Skip McCurdy, Stratlord, t Skip Brydon, Guelph, m .x a,s'tt- played and close game. Despite the heavy shower of rain or. Tuesday over seventy games were played during the day and some won- dcrlul bowling was witnessed " large awards of spectators in Berlin and Waterloo. Dundas. . Kvnl, ' Pirie, , “nary, Tr. _ C. Collins, Slips Sims, Cook, 11429", Wettlau- ler, Norman, Carrick, Rudrll and F, I. Weaver are still in the running, [or the prizes and there is every ittdtca- tion that at least one of the hand- some trophies will remain in the Twin-City. day afternoon. l IN THE SEMI-FINALS. I Dr. Burnett, Gan. E. F. Seagram, Waterloo. E. Farquharson, Strattord. T. McCurdy, Stratford. These four rinll; reached the semi- tinaI stage ot the Seagram Trophy suits of the Twin-City Bowling Tournament Tuesday morning and V played tor the tittais ...ca:lwmoon. Excellent progress " icing made in the Association and L'ousclation ser- ies and it rain does ml. tatertere the semi-finals will be rr.x.::vl toy "thurs- halt ot them went down in Monday's games. Skips Norman, Garrick, Ru- dell, Schicdcl and Hagen of the Ber- Kuntr. ot Waterloo are still in running. ' Sharp at .l.30 o'clock the games Ischeduled at that hour on the two ‘zreens were started, all ot the Pre- liminary Round games were pulled on in Waterloo, as well as some ot the First Round games. When six o'eiock arrived all cd the preliminary and first round games were completed and this morning at nine o'clock the ftrtst. round ot the Association series was commenced, and at 11 o’clock the second round of the Trophy series was proceeded with. Twenty rinks were entered by ‘ the Berlin and Waterloo Clubs and over In the absence oi Mayor Hahn Po- lice Magistrate Weir extended a cor- dial welcome to the visitors at the Berlin green, while Mayor Grayhill performed a similar duty in Water. loo. The bowlers arrived on Monday morning, a goodly number ot them coming by autos, and every hotel in Ite, two towns are randy 'tlied try the jolly lollowcrs of the game. The lawns in the two towns were. put in excellent condition during the morning and were nlso beautilled by llags, etc. Twenty-six greens are tte. ing used and every one ot them are almost period. A large number ot the visitors pronounced them as he- ing the best in this province and the local committee was complimented upon the care that has been taken in providing the visitors with the very best greens possible. This year entries were received tron eighty rinks, representing no less than " dilierent "lube. Among the rink: entered an: those that he” figured in the tinala ot the I Marlon, Toronto, Niagara-on-the-Lau end other tourneys in recent years. while there are others that have nude strong bids tor the prizes at these large gathering. m: and Unmoo no...“ colon- day um and m out pro-ha to be up no“ mu not - In this community. The Twitr-Citr Tournament in you at a rclurhhle rate, tho number ttt risk: entered behtg nearly doubled inside ot tour mu, and it is now one ot the "trig" tourney: that no held annually in this Prov- mtmmiwaiu- Peu1tt9tsoqrti-iei' .15 Eighty Rim " hritiitis itiigji'iptu, to Make the MI! Mtttittl Ilteettt (In . Most 5mm Ever I“ if skip " skip n skip " skip " skip 17 w. White, . F. McDonaId. Coplcslnn. _ W. Rosrn, R. N. lirarl‘m' an“. G. Mulch, l. W. Jami-s, W. Findlax, skip so skip 21 skip 13 slum 16 “Rip 12 the .l. .,'r, A. Weir, J. K. “all II Fergus. N. P. Bap-no, B. T, I'arthew .1. Wilson, G " W skip 16 skip " Four shots allowed. Fr-rua. Waterloo. D. Ttt0regor, F. Klahs, F. Mills, W. M. Reade, J. Bertram, F. Weeks, A. A. Armstrong, Dr. w.l.. Hilliard. skip H skip 7 Brantlord Pastimes. Hamburg. W. Muir, L, l’cquognal, It, llowvll, Dr. Marty, J. Burns, Dr. Sterling, S. llurnlry, Dr. Winn, Berlin Guelph. F G. Swimgmur. W . J. McHlderrr, 1 . Steele, A . A. Shepherd, (L Bu lin. Ila'tvn, " Acton Gould, Bu'r, “mm. - s. M. Crawford, skip " Listowel. Jas. Boehmer, Woodstock. R. Harvey, Mt. Forest. - London. ---. R. U. Galbraith, Chas. Abbott, _ _ skip " skip 1 Berlin. W. H. Lccson, Ili. Clinton. Graham, llaslam, Gihbings. Hoover, Berlin. Elan. . ll. Middleton, R. Boswell, . Johnston, E. J. Ross, absent . Lockhart, A. Hobbs, . . Rude", Dr. Robertson, Rounding, W. .lrnkins. R. ('amphrll, H. Mutrir, ' "re' " n. ('lvapman, t" “a” Vr, Phin. Waterloo. St. Kitts. A. G. Mayer. J. McIntosh. w. G. Weichel, C. Taylor, Wm. Hogg, H. J. Johnna] K. F. Seagram, u. G. Moore, skip 24 skip Brantlord Pastimes. Guelph. W. Campbell, Dr. Lowry, F. Hicks, Dr. Savage, A. Burnley, Dr. McKenzie. B. Inglis, Dr. Roberts, Ayllner. Windham I. M. Mover, C. Dallas, W. Knight, B. H. Cochran, , Dr. Smith, A, E. Porter. I H. C. Montcith, A. I. Crawiotd, skip 11 skip " l Mitchell. Berlin. ' M. Durkin, G. H. Club. Berlin. w. J. Williams, A. Z. Garner, A. A. Elly. Wellesley. Jas. Keir, w. Clcghorn, H. Kreutzwciscr, K. K. Rainer. H. R. Mt. Forest. C. Meyer. J. Shit-s, h yimer. E. Pan, F. F. Boptdys. W. C'aMeld, R. Silk“, R. J. Easson, J. M. Purse", M. Eamon. Geo. Chapman, skip " ship " W. McIntyre, my " Grand Valley. an“. K. Bennett, W. can R. Ferguson, J. B. I smu- Gmlph. __ it, u - if Yee llovh; cm. wanton. sued, D. Martin, A. Zlvitz, Clark, First Round-Berlin. skip 21 _ First Round-Waterloo, ship 22 skip l2 skip 5 Day, skip 6 skip " skip 15 skip l3 skip 17 skip 12 skip " skip " skip 7 skip l7 ship " ship l7 skip " skip u . _ " " main. and}. v1.0.1. R. skip ll skip " Plausvillr W. Rnntlall, T. Prttttp A. Smith, G. Milne, (Salt (Imp.) R. Mm". R. H. Cathy. Shallow. F. A. Cop", F,. W. Killer, Dr. Grey, I', Farquharson, ship 21 J. Bosworth, W. Wells, J. It, Mt-Grrgor, Ii. F.. S‘nm', St. Georgi. w. Reid, Wenestey Reiner, Mitchell, - R. Davidson, London. J . Connor, Waterloo. - A. G. Haelmel, skip ll Guelph. Present, u. ... ulwn, H, Stacking. Berlin. - C. B. Dunke, J_. J MacCallum. Brampton. J. Birss, Mt. Forest. R. T. Ric-Mullen, D. J. Lamont,, D. J. Davis, Berlin. St. Kitts. J. McIntosh. C. Taylor, H. J. Johnson, Berlin W.G.& R. G. Hagen. J. Gross. J. Hagen, A. Albright, 9 , Eb}. Hespeler. A. Janine. Bra; Bt. (icons: Howell, , ' Irtrisr, skip " Jones, skip m skip 7 skip 13 skip It skip rt skip 10 skip ll skip l4 skip as j A retttauiir, skip 9 skip 12 skip " skip 8 skip " skip 18 thin " Air " " ling the atirrroon {hr “Mir Um I mist“! rt! in' resting Ir"- xlammc ot murir which an up! thr, ataxia“ and corttrittutcd inllw (njcyntmi d those ta sauna-m. Th" Hops and chattels of the Unl- aiio Saul t'o. Limited, were sold Monday by public auction to James Goodall, Toronto, for “250.00. Mr. Goodall will torm a nt-w seed tum- pany, running the business on the mm:- lim-s,as hrloro. It will be con- timwd on a largrr scale, however. ENJOYED HOSPITALI'H’ OF THE BOWLERS lion W L. Norman, . Stratford. C. L. Welch, C. Downs, Dr. Robinson. R. S. Frame,- Berlin. Niagara. P. S. Pearce, J. P. Schmidt, w. H. Williams, J. W. Randall, W. M. 0. Loehead, H. Reid, G. S. Carrick, J. Dorritr, u Paris. Hespelet. ll. Ryan, A. sugar, . J. Carnie, J. D. Ramsay, F. S. Davidson, W. Renwick, F. Smoke, C. M. Schultz, skip 11 skip l3 SALE OF ONHRIO SEED C0 Listowcl. K. Taylor, A. Bricker, A. H. Hermiston, J. A. Hacking, Harriston. Stratlord. A. Tate, w, H. Mallion, F. D. McCullough, A. H. King, G. D. Lavery, J. D. Matthews, Dr. Bottom, T. H. Mchrdy, Berlin Brampton. W. Williams, C. Allan, L. Suggitt, T. Thanhim, Parkdalc. Hamburg. J. E. Brown, D. E. Ritz, A. R. Bickerstatr, G. Rebeiski, W. Murray, F. DcBus, F. H. “ling, M. Sehiedel, " in. Fergus. Bowlby, Dr. Kyle, Costello, Jas. Raise", LaCourso. C. S. Ewing, (ersot1, u‘d next. Wick) Great Bargains in all skip Lt skip 17 skip 16 skip " skip " skip n skips skip 21 skip " Summer i" Wear i, Toronto Granitcs. W. N. McEachern. t'. K. McGregor, F. Code, T. J. Hamilton, skip 10 Geo. H Orr, Waterloo. J. Moorman, A. H. Snyder; Dr. Sterling, D. C. Kuntz, Galt (11119.) J. Atlas, A. Henderson, Dr. Deans, H. o. Hawk. skip 15 R. Bums, A. u. tardy, t skip 12 Hamburg. ship 15 skip 11 skip 16 skip'is skip " skip ll f4F'.NTriNt'F'.D To KINGSTON" Charles "cckntatt, a sixlwn war o'd lad Irum "and" who WM tmmd guilty" of hulking Into a dlrllimz hump and Healing a Mile o7er $23 Fas; brought below County .ludr. fhishot 0. tor snnCrrlro on Friday. His My n r alter acqmin'ing' himsol! mlh' the uim:mslancos drridmt to ttettt the lay to Fi r _ vntkty lor 35 mom)" "id to " languid“; worn a smart black broadcloth wra T. and Irr heroming chaTan tannin]! her gown rm treitily trimmc4 w.t't a wrcath " crimson ruses. The ttri-r, and prunm “TIT the rtwipicrts n! Frmtp wry Fands-rve in; Mr. a"! Mrv liim I4t un thc mum traituetn1 v. ill S'rntl Hwir Inn-ynmn'l in “in ritttr,--5'as"atorrt Daitv I‘M-km The guests then adlourncd to the dining-room where smart peas lorm- td the deroratioms .7111 the dainlily rtdrtt tahh, was (‘mtrcd WU"! the hridr's carp. Thr hridv‘s health Thai ttrek and req o-Wat In and all" bowl wishes tor lmsyrxify In ihe happy murlv, the hvi'k- round to don hrr crstarce de many, which Was oi rVltt ”up Ionian}, n pr which vms As the bride entered the drawing room on her father's arm, Miss'lh.» mas played the Wrdii'ng March. A? tor the ceremony she sang, "Oh prom- ise Mr” in her usual phasing way. Mr] Thomas Cowan, teller of the Dominion Mink, “as Lost man. A rieturesrque track of ehzrmeus: saffron ninon was worn by the met 1y brirtesemuH, Miss Helen .luepbine Davies, sister of the bride, who carri- ed a shower bouquet of cream car- natinns. The maid of bower, Miss Mrretrrritr, Gum. was mun-d in a ktrhin': cream vowmednur silk (In border! with olinntal lace an] ta"- ried a huge bonnet ol cream ro3- es. Mrs. Davies, mother at 'he bride lvvo"ed extremely well h a gown of blac'r satin richly embellished with out jea. DhVrEs.-..RLNN. A marriage of much interest to San atom peo,te was that ut Miss Mimic Gertrude Denies, eldest daugh- ttr ot Mr. and Mrs. J. of Dasies, to Mr. Robert Joshua Winn, former- ly of Hawkestille, accountant in t -e l'niun Bank, which was celebrated 0.1 Wednesday morning at eleven o'rlcc; at the ttrtide'sttoane and was wi'lnes: td by the immediate Mews of the mile and groom. The ceremony was pertvrm- (d by: the Rev. Mr. Abbott, cf tie 3rd avenue Metlmiist Church. The house was quite lo -ery with its (protutue decorations of ftowers. 'she bride and groom stood under a bu; e bell ll maidrriatir tern and carna- liars, while the masses of mat-gun ites in tye background made a mrst erectile scene. The brile wrs gi - en away by her laiher looking very graceful and charming in, a parti- cularly well designed princess role des noces of l strous cream " i1 with panels beautifully workrd in roses, and her tulle veil was treecrn- ingly .crranted over a trailing gar- hrd of fate orarre blossoms. Her louquet was of white rmes in anl Empire shower. scial HY MEN EAL _ b; . l if (llb,itsatttntiiie" (Heating " er lllmbmg \Wllr‘slnv . Itlcnhrim Tnsistork Waterloo Tp. .. l‘p to daie tho knowing bylaws have Mon carried: Merlin 360,000 Wilmot Tp. . 20,0041 Total rah"; polled 152, Total available 196. It is I'm intention to submit the by law in Grown in shout Mo “OWN. New Germany "Ir omingdalr Hridgrport l The vote tan-n In the New Ger- many and Bloomingdale section; ot the Township on Monday, on the try- law to punhaso "0,000 worthof profmrno Mock in thc Pvoplr"s Railway Company, carried by a ma- yrrity "I ought. qhe vote was a, Nina" (nr. as will he sum by 1hr 'ollowing frguresu- l CARRIED BY h Ithe Waterloo Park Friday alternoon, with our esteemed townsman, Dr. Walter Wells and Mrs. Wells as host and hostess, and Dr. Clayton W. Wells as master or ceremonies, to whose clever arrangement of details, much of the success ot this very happy gathering was due. The tot- lowing out of town members were in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. James McColl and daughters, Dorothy and Lola of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Bla- don and daughter Isabel of Minnea- polis, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. John Wells, Nashville, Ten., Miss Louie Clemens and Miss Ruby Clemens of Detroit, Mich., all ot whom are being accorded a very warm welcome back to their native town, by their hosts ot lriends, and many old friendships are being renewed in the very enjoy- able reunion. ... An event ot special interest last week was the celebration of the Wells lamily reunion, wlnich lqok place in The programme " music furnidted was ot a high class and greatly en- joyed by. those present. Ttte band concert in the eerting was given in honor at the visiting bowlers and a very large crowd Wm in attendame. T The baseball game in the afternoon between New Liskeard and Waterloo attracteo a tair-sized crowd. Two games were played and moved to lze last and interesting. Walexlea won Loth games, the first by a score of 4-0 and the second game t--1. I Waterloo observed Chic Holiday on Monday and many tool- m'""'-"::': n' the occositn to visit out or town points and a large numbtr accom- ranted the Telegraph erettrsicJt to Detroit. However, a good-sized crowd s;-:nt the day at the rark, when sum.“ gum was him in the ant-[poc- ani band column; in the ei‘ening. _ CIVIC HOLIDAY AT WATEIILOO WELLS rum manila: "may cum-Am curl rite. hon-y beaded "radon “out. and luck trim- M cur. jut tumm- an! oremertr, . .lyhh cunt, 'ert'ae Pris e 3‘25 (1) =rcrrrTzrr------L-----L, BLACK LACE GOAT 025.00. Thin Ua pattern eo-trite e‘turinl lace and not, beautifully m 110 I. quin And [at shawl. calm with long ch tron “It and ends. silk ll .ed alt through, roguln- prleo mm a.“ I.“ III”: .1: undo!- tho rug " MI '0 'tttdt s'lt.'r,P,r.t."5dttli wash , * 'ld,".'."',,'."',":'.,'.'-',':,'.."????,",",", _ . . m. t t M outliv- and an. In quality. I th tmstded cull-r. rum no; “in, L..- I _. L A- hair; a canon 3le do" mace mRDID "at (DAT 01m. Doorsam’s Bookstore In tit: Aitemoon. In the Evmlrg. in’ Black 33an bMALL MAJOR” t nus waits ATTRACTIOI no Lulu’ furnishing Home For Attainst " M 33 29 2 10 ,1-..M_I_LLS & CO. 80 GGG, “80.000 £00,000 20,000 20,000 15,000 [ 15,000 10,000 10,000 Tin, lunrral took place Tttmute, an“ noun trom the residrnm to St Joio's lmhoran Ctrmh hr VI it , "In! Mum Hope cemetery tot buliul. ' I A Sal rrylh "nu ttacc Hal I'vajv' owning at tttr, "ohn-Waterioo "oss.cl- lal Mun Mrs Dan. Harman, Fren VI . Water"oo, p'ava0 “may, ”nrln'wd has haw-n 3 Inside!” ol Wptrrtr,o t war, luring [mun-Hy hwd in Taxis- vah A hushand and new». chir.dua suing tho tldest " whom is sixtwn wars. n- T---------- I -- Lice-sol And th Having takel it er‘a License for s I I um prepared n for f “men on articles to be l [, Among thehrl c. conducted by u t P Block and t '. grim and the t o Wruerioo. Your patrons , solicited - II. B. IIIIEI t trg 1 yr. wheelbgrrow. commencing " 10 o'clock mm. the tot. lawing valuable property VII LIVE ttT'otJK:cctGrn"ut Mare ttood “In"; drivertdriver 3 you- old, t piso month. old. " IMPLEMENTS. Eton-5 not: Ila-lo There will be soldrhy public Aucll m on the prrmimss of Ihe under-Mud. earner of King and Princess Sun-ll. Waterloo. on "turoy, Aug. 20th. 1010 llvo Stock, lmplomonulto. s trg 1 yr. . mmmm‘ DEATH OF MRS. BORMAN W“--- --* I nm prepared to conduct Same for fsrmitrs or others having articles to be told by Indian. Among thyitrtre “I” recall! conducted by me were the Wat- r Block and the Memen- Block grim and the Ontario Seed Co. Wruerioo. Your patronage in repectful’y solicited Hewy "t n-t with deadllg 9 atom. corded vi k 'taltar, You! all: F ll through. . n huh. autumn. regular prlco at” waatr It)". Thi, "the uuon tobuy “In. It only I {ration of the In: m Home " the choicest. Jar. I this yo-ru 0 here Come and lot. your term-lion now. 'paer,ttrtLtiii,iiiiir,5iiiii'= ac“ and II 'aitrtr, with In: of - tare “new on and lute) Oh. Q 'ttttte twill nun.“ u..:__ -___ . tiso -.. -.- "'-W.6B.6. 'u"Nr fr-rr--------------... BLACK LAO! GOAT 010.1!) Having taken 0;); Jrtueuo,,. rt License for Wiggly ofhyystr uowr renam- mums: TAFFII'A IrHr can)": Public Sale Phone alot, We can supp}; 'iii', viii: fancy cakes, tarts, etc. Corned Lunch Beef st 150 and ah, per can. Chipped Dried Beef " 180 a, Jar. A Fresh Salmon at 10e, 12lq,' 15e,18e and Me a an. Lloo-ud tiGiiGiG" -- All Val-aton- Take Me easier than hot summer days and buy 'ttttutr-ttr-serv. ‘. Meats and" . " Salmon L BHUEGEMAE Don't cook and my; u. a. mime. ”Moo -- - w- I In. " mu nan.“ 133:, "a. ---OF---- WATERLOO I " tn-I In. .. .0311 Gift Cou- that.” .5 “I! “I an 3 Into! In BERLIN. ON r. 030038 is?

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