The Mercantile Firg Do enararmes s 0 BC C rflm‘mt ‘m‘m.. $117,140.0 All polid-\'wnlmd\!!"ldflfl; ie o ‘o. A sogunt, â€" Ristrict Agont Subgé#ibed Oapital. : «> > â€"â€" Deposit with the D insurance Company iNCORPORATBD 1876 even uma 19F ~\fagyness O 4icc ziv;‘ House 209. > Business solicited . i0% first clâ€"ss Compaul 8. % l save fuel â€"t dust, fuss at k ‘of Ale estate .8 Roig, ate of mhe * iss c1oo , Ih the County of (Waterloo, (Gh t sou. 7. eriiop, _Â¥ ant rehngi:l end pur . ‘Notice i8 es 6 . > oca General Insurance Agent UOffice, w‘m Mutual King 8t. _ ~A td takemotice: that mentioned date, the F s#id estate will proce« the assets of _ the among those: entitled regard omfl"" notice shall have been Iï¬ï¬‚iredv and the 'a“‘:l Nee caclw M Notice to Creditors not be lable 10° " part thereot © to sons, of whose © have been 1cO of such distribut on t NOAH Kl T Fikecutor of Dated at Bres! this 27th day Pursuant 4o Sec. 38. of Chaplet 12 Statutes :él.%‘““"‘ T007, ‘ "ha ‘oue C the > uk t $ %. "elw as Wilson, late of the City algary, , iD the Province of Alâ€" , Machintst, deceasdd, who:"Adibod V about the bwontyâ€"fiftH ~day ~ot ber, A D. 1909, atre, .On ate us +wenty â€"fourth _ aky :: 0 id Aein Oe +99 +7 C500 miged ) Abent ©""*" °000 V a and descriptions, the â€" tull tare ‘of their tlaims, a state of their accounts and the nature gecurities iil any) held _ . by s & alt .. day . last + "3. m-ï¬n will T *to distribute the assots. of. said: deceased among u}um 'W naving regard only which notice . shall ce aiches, n ad the iber , yet, propa ‘Walmers S 4 Atot of Notice to Creditors i8 .?r“ SE 0 Gen 38 of ChAPt! f†; thno . ._ 3 to save en H1 it , and the said 1 Hable for the 8@ t thereot: to any . of whose cla m ave been peceived auk Ahe ol * Austablished 1864 pegas ces _ cClary‘s to TOeelilci not have thetr Bresian, ~Ont., i day of J8y. & can «t Bresiau, P. 1. said Frederick t e se Admin arcet, & Ont:, Ad(mll- the Estaté of the safd" do â€" christiah, and «btnames m â€" waterioo cut the Province t, deceasdd, v 6 bwonty difth |). 1909, are, SA KUNK EL S“â€"U‘T t‘)ï¬!lfllflt ker estate of Fredâ€" i “*.Tgmhil) County ‘of Wat 250, 0000 Building ‘*""oy coveenmEnt Ont. Kunkel 1. 1912 the nature held _ by may â€" Jast day . _ gond bDY ie omee Rore is L sb r rewula @‘ Tï¬m{‘ which has accumulated ï¬ï¬‚*‘"{ vious meeting was laid over until> a future W.“ :a larges .†ter of the members are present. > A Jetter was rcceiyed . from : Scote‘ tary _ J, C. Hesécck, of the GHIt meanp‘ Neade. mtaiing" wiet he hnd recaived â€" a letter â€" from Sir James L LCX that Ahe PIEMECE n . OK . pet wmaney....** // ">" /00 debut w aP d..to meek a 90 Sato d soull ‘dnd eltics slove the Grand â€" River some time cux the middle of August for the pos: of discussing the proposition t0 appoint competent engineers to 19 vestigate : and : report on -:»: ‘ ments to the Grand River with spetâ€" fal reference to the prevention cof is, _ etc. lt wes f itrad ue en ntiion n temxmtdndm. W. â€" H. Breithaupt, Geo. ‘Shirk and Mayot Schimalr . © were appointed to accomâ€" pany the deputation when it appeats Secretary W. M. O. Lochead read gecgral communications . from lplzq | publ:cavjons in England ang:Getmany U ve TYA LC nAiwb â€"Wer. to hh iahcinhid thetted £ Secretary W. M. 0. Lochead . réad ; wral eomhlfloll;"m4 3 1 wbl:catjous in England . RM::I 'oit information Te Berâ€" T ts y See Â¥ wht MVMW"‘ copies of Cityhood Souvenir of the Daily graph ~. which ; contained a" .. lafke amount of valuable and original 4 formation of the city.‘ wig Several _ industrial _ propositions % c “ rd 0f ‘ s ~ening were read in â€"which the promow!s asked what bonus Berlin was ed to offer for the location of respective firms in this city. ‘tary Lochead had written to the moters that bonuses were not by this city unless the propo:ition was of an exceptional character. The ommaunications _were referred to the .ndustrial Committee. < â€" Secretaiy Lochead reported that he had forwarded the . number of names of a number of the m 1 the Board;to Secretary . Â¥e Associated Boards of Trade who ‘ad signifed theit intention of %aking h o o n en ‘Teck, ‘but be ‘had received" Informa, ion during the : day that President io: : 1y / U ol o mmenth 13 whpt and. Mr â€"ould be un FRANK MARKS SENTENCED ould be unable. :to" g0. _ "87" @maiz, however, had . made.. arâ€" am s to represent the Boafdâ€" lm â€" of Predident â€"Jan 1. 1. BEMABAHE M n ze i. F. Gofton, br. Whiteman, â€"* A cellen, D. B. Detweiler ahd Secre ary Lochead vicmmï¬- ide Frank Marks mason, who & x the police / rom this city & ; â€" l;‘r,e‘d:u' mT C othcer » it he at tation For <=~ Dr. Callaband sor, Knights ot Columbus. pleasant 1504, Knights 4 gmfl“ pe. °T. H. Cm Ticlk BoBoiac monters, at $Ne to zular meeting on Friday evenint" Te was sn t o ks m * of ";mw rooke ""chn W“ " o was made by Grand Knight,. H. _ â€") 6 on # io pr F io "wils made th of a mis shower. {mimt~tettâ€"tntttt is ADOW® u;v PDRTITY ‘ inor offence «it was in. the. .. 1 rest of _ the community a?huc nduawmlutoï¬lflmw uï¬f%umm- enitentiary on both elgr‘ the senâ€" Mhm.ï¬tï¬ e ts Viceâ€"Président Narks, _ the young Italian who gave B«m“‘fl rolice force a a cr/4 s city to Preston about doing tor the location of | ns in this city. s had writtem to tBe P "&’;‘u members, at the to nm: Friday .ve:'ln;. The was sn + ukc o oc e oi pcomipanied _ by an address, e by Grand Knight, H. «. from this, the genial Wns l mace i # made ths "+ a miscellancous showef. wiimle@@8in At propositions the promotérs in was prepatâ€" Repre that President Im “Jgrma { Funcken vigeil Weomtediftaicacint t : becu grea At the: réer { Board o utar $ la: long hm. it S new n #0 | grection. in | tember 1 rove | for the spe¢â€" | highâ€"clas of | ever pro uporâ€" Star ~an Mayor Council pleasant BOARDâ€" ACCEPTS OFEER OF M& PHILIP Mi: Geo. ~O.â€" PB vige :?:u atoviuns play holises , â€" s ol ways "been a ' liberalâ€" supporter ;‘g4 ""1 fl‘ Mospital: ‘On ‘numerous o0¢rs y he :'tm ."-,“I‘“w ’â€f':. » werk ~ viding! .M:ï¬!“lmil a liberal share of q-m t» the Hospital and "his rosity has becu greatly appres.ated. â€"" At the regular meeting of the Board on *Â¥riday eveming ancthet I Inuftahin â€"> Aféationition â€" â€"was; ttce ved «3 € *1†4 W“ m*-m;é?&m to: ény . tribute toward th erection of * ï¬zn hew wing which is now In courss. of +, srection.. During. the month c[ Fep: | stember he: is â€"making <arrangements for the best series of pictures and highâ€"class _ yaudevilie . pefformances ever provided for the patrons of the i Star and â€" in addition negotiations | are in progress with some of Per-l lin‘s feadingâ€"vocal: and instrumental artists â€" to assist in several . PIOâ€" gflï¬ummflfln «1 also â€"proposedto ‘have geveral"amaâ€" teut nights‘ during: the month . > Owâ€" ;1 o. the, ï¬: Â¥ wion ‘ee for all parts of the house will be fixcd at 25 cents, and 20 pet cerit. of the net receipts of each evenâ€" ing will < be _ donatedâ€". toward, the | building fund of the Hc#pital. i (ooroog ns ragernt ot, . ~The . Board unan}mously accepted contmittee, composed of Messrs. Dr. Minchin, :(G. D. Richmond, A. J. ACCOPent is 2 1 90 08 niusistes qutian uo 199 Roos and G. M. Wedd, .to coâ€"operate with Mr. Philip) in providing attracâ€" tions _ for the patrons of the Stat during September." eA Another pleasing feature in connecâ€" tion with the ‘meeting was the c ceipt of a cheque for $700 from . the Young Women‘s Auxsiliary. of Water loo which .was 1 ~voted \by ward the cost of making the: muchâ€" needed â€" improvements and additions to the Nurses‘â€"Home: On motion of Messts. Merrick and Wedd the Board unanimously tendered to the â€" Young Ladies‘ Auxiliary a hearty vote :. of thanks for their timely, generous and the. N ‘ Home of the Hospital: m Building C t the of the â€" tender of Wm. Knell & Co. for. the heating of the,. Nurses H: % ndl ato seigctedi pyshugbnt Aootife e * 11 es Cs o6 for sui suites © § ‘ ro seeae m n for _ / July Siip: ys for patients, 382 for pay, a total of Â¥ receipts $660.59; <admitted 38, charged 40, remaining in on A 1st 8. q t were - pï¬ â€™*’ . A. J. BR LL. D. Merrick G. M. Wedd and 3 ‘rétaryâ€"Treasurer A. A. Eby. a age was held at day evening last be. changed ‘on . account ren being at: Elmirk. / ‘The attendance . was small, owing to the date ol the mecting .Baving to â€"â€"During the ‘absénce of the children and staff at Elmira, q:vfloocwu :‘I'llz in the kitcher, and a. cupboard The . Matronsâ€"report: showed 11 childten admitted during: the ‘ month of :Jyly, and‘ 10 sent out, leaving 31 it the Home on August 1st, y A vote of thanks, was ‘tendered to Mr. A. J.. Kimmel; for his kindness in giving the Children and staff the outing at his‘ fathiâ€"mear Elmira, â€" alâ€" so to Dr. ScHults of Elmira for medâ€" lcal Services duting the vacation, and to the many friends who so gener« ously oonmhwl‘.w Ahe comfort of the childten while there.. A. special contribution of $10.00 in cash _ w Ivenct (riewaw s FXthHEL :: ‘a and Mr. Shu ty ol % unumol 64 “ isftors To: the P s caet n -ï¬ dreait is '=§ to MP! Shup and Miss Snider for making the 0U%â€" ihgntls‘l&hmu success so far as the Soni were concerned. . â€" __ Wit returned to Monday even‘ng. CONTRACTORS ARE WAITHNG ~FOR »STEEL Uohtractor ~who is cin tharge of the work 5 éolistracting the mas sive â€"â€" waterworks standpipe, on Edâ€" ward street in the Notth Ward,, is handicapfied "In ‘his progtess by the m...u of steel from the found» ¢ has been received . Abak the steel mills are weeks behind with ‘their orders and it is© ‘mot known when the.delivery» will. to: made. â€" _ . dn â€" «n of the the Home on Fri the Home safely on of : the childâ€" . hok‘ 4 _ J, Simeâ€"and his <â€"clal~ : ,'M&â€l. , L. MeRrine, «jr.,~ and . ~ , ¢stablishgd a unique â€" :-h Wednesday 4 - 4 e e i uvor.tht:;mrlnko!“h'owhl have been able to ‘"come . medl ‘ prize oftered. ï¬w-&nh kuhdï¬%d\bmâ€" \flum\oh mmhi‘h ': or second w y _ try . toâ€" htlle“c‘x.:lck"u:t. ‘"The ‘Berlin rink entered the finals | v‘ deteating ‘Skip R. Inksater __ _ of ‘Pnhmhudflyudlt was . ¢xâ€" pected that after Skip McDonald,. of Tillsonburg, had drfeated, . Tom.. Mcâ€" | Curdy‘s strong Stratford â€"rink that : |a ‘close ‘and hardfought game for the : {handsome trophy would : be: provided . Ntor the large crowd of lovers of the * gnmewmm-nud(}mli ; |on the new Waterloo lawn. curuent io FORMER TR ‘The _ Tillsonburg _ rink, . however, showed signs of nervousness .. in the warly stages of the game and: . the Berlitiers gathered .a lead ot. twelve shots before the _men of~‘‘Tillson‘s OQats‘" town were successful in makâ€" ing ‘a counter. _ After .. McDonald‘s â€" rink had followed with . a . trio . .of shots they appeated to have struck their gate and were bowling. ..more steadily. They, bhowever, had.. their ‘‘backs broken‘" in the eighth end when with Berlin lying shot and fout gku; third, fourth, filth and sixth, LSInu, with his last bowl, made a clean overâ€"draw shot and. took .out ‘Tilisonburg‘s second shot and Berlin counted five. . The visitors: worked hard to om the big lead . but they‘ were led by the. Rerliners at every stage of the game. .. At the conclusion .of the.game <Mr. Fred Halstead, one of the members of the Executive Committee, performed thgdntyd_pnulth;th Seagram ‘Trophy for the second time to .Skip Sims ‘and a threeâ€"plece heavy . plated coffés set to each of the .. winners, while the runners were the recipiâ€" ents of Tour fine A plated teteâ€"aâ€"tets sets," ‘The® skipg: of Te sine share douty ‘ appi ‘&nd (Were* loudly applauded by | fears Skip Norman‘s Rink in the s Sk1 1AH Skip Norman‘s Buak in ( their "féllowâ€"bo#w lers The Berlin Bowling Club carried off the honors at ‘the Twinâ€"City Bowling Tournament which concluded on the tocal lawis Wednesday ~with the exâ€" ception that the firal game of the ‘Berlin Bowlers‘ Trophy will be playâ€" ed next Saturday alternoon. * : officia‘ . Without losipg much """ lin quartette started. the against Skip J. Inksater, In PASS JUNIOR MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS The lists given names : of the: Wa‘ dates who wore # in part on the P# ‘tion , examination candidates who. " The lists: given below contain .. the names : of the. Waterloo County candiâ€" dates who wore successful in "hmâ€;._ hpnrtfl#!""m‘“m-†tion , examination.. N ‘ candidat candidates who were also T repmnie lation have been consider~ ed in the results.: e e s 0 02 6 °C. Boad : Gepun Aâ€"Mâ€" ib 6. C. Bridgeman, erich, 1. 4 lager, E.. Milter, R. Snider, H R. W. W "THL.."~ 9 Milter, R. D. t ,"//‘* p Smider, H. D. Veitch, K. F . W. Wilkenson, A. 1. Wr) Uroup p â€"Oâ€" prabacher, > gis, A. C, Â¥iliott. * . arout câ€"w. 8 o. Miay x+ . "A".‘ Bray Breithanpt, kl Bricker, L ) 0. Hallman, J ~F: Hughes, Holiman,‘ E. B.‘Ketr,‘ 8. Naughton. â€"_ _ , * Group Dâ€"E. E. Bestt, J Wood EY hsn heviP en wite of Mr. Henty #. ‘Bact d“‘:.“ alter & lingering iliness * © Arom tubetculosis. ‘The deceased. wit We ht ts nth baine ult nary : of hor birth ailen amree (ieo .. Chap A. M. On * H. Mc H H (4) # 1 74* Bkip Marty resunis» : _W. 1. Bitrer, G. C. Bond dgeman, M. 1. Connor, _ > . J. C. Graham, G. “‘““" M. Khh'..s--s_...uil * M OBITUARY Crandocs time * much time the Betâ€" rted the final game inteater. of. PATIS, E. Begor, « w : Wilhelm E. Meyér, N ;. K. Rieder, 11. Wright 1908 1000 1910 1911 1913 | 90 Â¥}. Warren onnor, ) .A I“l“ n G. Hemmâ€"‘ The Lautenschâ€" â€" it‘s a t, M. E. . Dan sder, â€" M andof . ‘WarreD, . and i M. Haller b o P. H 1. 3. pen £ 4. Leodt R. Biet CURES T7 in is favor. . T c&“! commenced to 0 and during the while the visitc sale load ustil the .score stood locals threw‘ ug m hed m mss VieeP o ,»m.‘m pore formed .'m the *mhwd the C pome m as . taeaise tbt berfages in view ot "the :the'um-!-n- Trophy had been captured. by a local ... rink. 1+ was desirable, he said, Shat _ the Bact?, ol Watâ€" Monday <~ Ar0M ‘©The Bertin . rink ients : of four fancy third time, and form®t winning. «SBC first two and for a timeâ€"it Jooked as wm,mumkanm straight.shaving: thescore 9 to _1 in his favor at theâ€"end of the _ cighth end. Seagram and his men got . {o" id @eenme e CE rag ce o hny‘-aouthylmd 17 o 15. It was‘a great game .and attracâ€" ° PPR cou y / COs hu. + 60 2M ABsn ns BCm ' ted the.attention of: the. majority© Of the spectators. ‘ Oh the next green Skip Leeson, . of i iaaarearnrmes were & neck battle for supremacy in the semi finals. At the end of the twellth end the Berlin skip,. was. three. down Bit he crept up steadity and at the .. fifâ€" teenth had tied the seore, _ â€". thanks mpy to the splendid bowling of his f .J".Gm'hom down several touchers which went in . the count. An extra end was played and ‘Mu'nmflnsfmthnntlhot‘m T eeson rink were the winners and enâ€" tered the finals. & Another close game was played â€" «t the sante time" by Skip . P"G“:“'v two =¢x m "m‘ ’L aown several of the "sureâ€"things‘‘ for the Seagram Trophy.:. The iRoyal Cityites won out but not until the last: bow} was put dowm. s o) o c0~ _ > By an unusual coincidence in â€" the aw ‘Tom. McCurdy,â€"Stratiord, . and A ‘ Sengram, Waterloo, â€" met for: the ~This game: was followed by . a conâ€" test between Ed. Seagram and Purâ€" cell, in which the Waterloo rink outâ€" bowled the GuelpRites at every stage. Bowlers who had gone ï¬mn?‘ . the sident Seagram and.â€"histrio played the best gamg:pf tH6sweek, and _ il they had ..g,n: consistent in . the early. part of week as they were Thursday Skipâ€"Sims .. might not _ lh:‘u been able to ‘"come back"" as he did. + * : Owing to the lateness ol the hour and m.mtmt.ev«dn-md. both rinks desired to spend the weekâ€" end in other parts it was agreed that the fmal. should be puiled off inâ€". Berâ€" lin on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 17th. DoN‘Tâ€"GROW BALD YOUNG MAN ‘l'?“Cm of Your : Hair Waile ‘ou have Hair to Jo0k After ‘The Berlin Bowlers‘ Serivs tm P Pvertihe t : last six ef hatrâ€"radiant t were : made recipâ€" cut glass decantâ€" roots wet winning »the time it looked as urishese t a head . of. gl0re % Insdinating. ). cente at .. diug Sey that tâ€" dead, and ; PARISâ€" the ./ hair it Woolwich Tp. Council from. ";:w-e:l-‘h_:-' Mr. "Rooh ‘and Mr. Sni der, that Byâ€"Law No. §89 to ssses the ‘Township of_ ‘Woolwich, for th year 1912, for (‘o::\;é‘:bwnahip and other a first an sécond flu.â€"c;tmd. 14 4 L 0 db > ui t BCUITC LCA CITET Moved by Mr. Weber and Mr. Koch,â€" That Byâ€"Law No. 800 to levy a sP€Câ€" ial rate on all ‘ratable property _ of supporters of PublNe Stheols, in the ‘flownship ‘of Woolwich, to raise the sum of $5092.00 as‘a grant to the several | ‘ school sections, be read a first and" sccond vime â€"Cartied. Moved by Mr. ‘Brodhaecker and Mr. Snider, that Byâ€"Law No 601 to asâ€" sess the several school sections, â€" in the Township.of. Woolwich for ... the dn C m +o l 60 Mc R To f’} a †' «eth 1 â€" > P io dn im BÂ¥ Am Abroets, :ï¬. and highways in the ownship . of W k 68 (Chird time .mwfm"" Ttedlbove byâ€"law â€EE‘E ï¬ï¬‚" .. tound ting ';a AUGUST AUGUST 23e4â€" i signca d » 0x west of Repfrew. ... August Bemâ€"fFlom all Mations in Ontarie, Torooto, S o enX oc â€" s e t ty Haiet wen in . AVGUST W‘l,chgu. to ’ TD ~ oaat Spi iess Winiper snty ol bes idede a meetetasreancteos (disan y ar insd n aner, fo Wemion t Tess Ensl t e en es mrpne pen piicnmegisies uie Eols roet euoiep o ; # mw’tm er mile io thsebaod, Odigaty, or " aoInNG TRIP. WEST." $10.00 TO WINNIPEG â€" For ved hat * o Pifon boruet s pr by p 4 N C hss sele ; PW MCY puPencpsreg ; " ‘-w , Tcb the a op the momath and the aniing “ tlones #P. " l dak! a Wey â€" ï¬mui- «24 â€" lt 2 kerd coid, y tit 6 w M n neg ts «pt to be " out ol we i M lor the stomach is the Isboratory for the 69# @4 * ,‘ " _ w4 hat 6#a description (gbbod To .s» Mr. Weber ‘and Mtr. Snt ith regard to. Comenetnl ThE on vayment of one half cent pet mifle _ to §1 n'" g& ffepa c een3s K 4 ~I o oo f ‘ e LABORERS ' A1AEV J Windsor (inclusive) and DHaNEU lnth . evnrac rael Toe ioading Ring som, Sharbot Lake m «d le from Winnipeg up or Ixtmonton. . > . Fop HARVEsSTING IN WESTERN Ctn] umdults" * eroun grait for W h c skin, the ins becomes GOING s time of the 74# Tagee{ecsys md a C ‘ the lliteted condition> which so many 19 I M isous from the body. the and and i.‘ o. Mureuy, D.P.4.. ln< ago T was duls on anntal t, breast. and ,:. w Ma. 1/ Sizaot. . 16., WAsuie f;-{,.‘;"‘i;1 pub hour pourbeg 0 a NP for dcket yt rate of oneâ€"hall cent per mile " AETURN Lmr =n7."~‘ $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG t Pivs helf o mc oand. Chiderr Grand Trunk Railway . Co., ®GP n C t t t Jacob Khiuz{k. ; work :on , bridg es Cha Charles ~Borth,". FIoFadaie â€"mie walks ... MTUBRAIAL . . Henry Shantz, conctete tile ... Ang? Bauman, cement -(nr/ and wofkâ€" .L. e hk Jas. Gallaghet, tiling ‘and‘ Iabâ€" OR L. iauk en h ies S eeegerces" Centaiiniate t Henry Wegfabrt, lumber ... .. fi Peter Berges, cement ..... .. . Sy1. Good, ‘tepâ€" road machine ... John mu'»,r:hl ‘“’.; Muncipal wmll,jmle Theo. Miller, boits and spikes, H. Holle, work and bolts «... J,, Brox, work. and St000 z.+ r Totel 2 lal s Siives d H. Holle, work and bolts. ...':.‘ s .. Brox, work and stone ..« 4900 Total |..ale zce . ~r680e00 xo og ) eA Moved by Mr. Weber and Mr. Brof haccker, that this Council do. NO adjoutn to meet again at the Cotm cil Chamber, Conestogo, ‘on Tuest the 3rd day of September, mext, . 9. o‘clook. auim..:" .. )0 danl : s 8 i Do i tor the \CUNUR." 3« Altogether _ . oo dodhy o 1. x o ."â€; ‘.,A our ‘ uclde en eonâ€" d me $0 6 good viit L’_! W"tï¬ï¬‚ n“m y Mo. i old to rerly e i + The . BFIWM@nToRMt. Vesuvics, fireworks _ at the C Fatic Es hit iti i8 & ® â€" i dinbediee ngs including Gueiph subâ€"dlvision 9m o acg ns Lake m‘flu«"‘;‘m 2. 1ines: regale, §4, Bartses m§.§' y fin‘sh. They comprise everythin hreworks from the ta i oo s w goaed ‘Aocter‘"‘ . and a clowr on the . What *wnl to that ~ clowI sha me . T uind th L 9 othinig . al wwin dA â€" e Borth IMPERIAL FIREWORK secont cvclon® in Prime d 4+ CV BMAE ... ) . K concrete tile ... 37. cement mixer .â€"> _ t Flofadale sideâ€" ‘runk Main rder:inâ€"Council ng M ic xnegh e Go! M SNIDER 106 21 . 34.85 +1 00 18 .00 16 2% Clock