Mm per in; '._... ... ".20 no Dy. per dozen ..'r.. .._ “Mn .23 Mt per bush. Vr tF» . tF. ‘. .53 Inlay m but! ... ... - .u .70 can let bun ....,-.. .t.... .40 AS M, per bun. '_.'.' ..r.. .. " 10 BERLIN MARKETS. BERLIN, OCT. m, 1913, Pttme m no In - ...:.1o 2.80 In. pit 100 13...... â€1.20 1.40 mm- per 100 tbe. .F.... 1.00 â€an pot m In, ...... t " - per barrel [hp line fliiétiUCrsTr "to: 'tair 4.. tiaC.L.Cr.C."...-..- Flour, Janet ...... ......... Bgan, per ton m-erm...... ... Shorts, per ton ..... -... tPt Hogs Fr Tr ... .4. ._., Butt-t for" lb J....-...".".."..'..... ROI. For dozen ., ...t_.._. H loci. in cord .. Elton tnttte r.ts ', WATERLOO. OCT. 9, 1913, “our. Ah†... ...... ...... 2.90 3.90 Flour. Swan u“. ... ... 2.00 I.“ M ........ ....- ...... ......." 1-35 play ......... ......... ......... .55 .co itrak"kr"iiril 93!!)- m-ist/L........] mam ,'.. _.......'. TI.II""45 putter per lb mtr...'r.. "'-.g.. .2 0mm nun-rs. ' STRATFORD, OCT. 16, 1913 mm. Stu-dud ............, Qua. Standard ...... ......... and. hind q-i-C.."..".?..".' Eggs, ier dozen - "M... an..." um..." your, Special ..._.. """t" Mia's flour ..rrFw... _.C, 2.5!] Bran, pelJon t.. _..', 23.00 â€idling. per ton $rreFt 26.00 ter, per dozen .....rt.. .-t .21 jun. per ton ....m. m'.... 22.00 23.00 may. pet ton ...... 20.00 30.00 baby .....N.. T--.......' Alt .55 PI. ......- ........ .....-. .00 .35 ,0“: ... p..-... ..-..... .....9... .31 .40 In .....e... ...".".. w........... .00 .05 nackwhelt _r_""rwr ... .re-'rr. .50 .52 Potatoes, Per bag . ... ... .75 .00 He, live, per cwt. .t..tr... 9.25 l lNEW HAMBURG, OCT. 16, "i8. noes per pe."........, ...... 7‘50 [upluckqnm In: In ... .18 .20 l mam atom _.-' I, tms...... ..-.-.. .....-.. ............. Ll. ..-.-.. .....n.... you... WATERLOO [AB-KITS. GUM UAR-Km. Gl’libl‘ll, OCT. 16, 1913, oats .......r ....._ i. m bag "." - our. oer. n. ma. hoot. Hull ...... 11.00 moo on“. ...... .......- NE. HAMBURG. n .....c..... ... 12.00 13.00 to! ..... ......uo 10.00 J...:............. 10.00 10.05 ......... 15.00 15.66 (SALT. . ..o--...... -.. 10.00 10.00 .....'.... 1.10 do. P... 2.25 2.50 .. 2.50 2.15 23.00 24.00 M.00 27.00 ... .25 .27 __. .21 .30 L. 1.10 1.10 A... 1-35: ... 1.10 1.1m 10.50 10.75 _... .22 21.00 23.00 8.60 8.15 ..... m .... .13 8.25 8.50 6.75 .25 .21 " .7. .00 F "iii 1.45 15.00 .18 .32 .90 10.00 2.90 36.00 .55 .85 .40 .85 .52 .83 3.25 27 _28 $5 .15 .18 .05 .05 When lined hy our expert optician are Mable-d to MN' In a manner they nmer mime thought possible. Why delay am longer" Come down today apd ublaln relief, Heller Bros,, CHICAGO. Oct. ".-t%ttte--Reeeurts 4000. Market dull and weak. Beau-g, " to 8.9.55: Texas zlwrs. “as to a; "other: and feeders. 35.25 to 87.65: cow. :lld hellcrs 83.60 to $8.40: calvu. " to lit, Homt--Reeelpts 21.000. Market weak. Fe to 10c 'ouer Light. 8810 to â€so: mlxed. " to " tur: henvy. " 90 to â€.65: rough. " M to 38.1": plus. " to 88; bulk M "In. â€15 to PA1 "Gistiitoruitu moon. Market - Fathom up" Ir; 1'y. "vetLrtLr?O. " to “i iiisibLGiive, 35,8; ti, $1.20 - and Lamb- Rerelpts being tight. 9S. the market was firm for “may and lambs. all otters lngl Icing readily taken M shady prices with Mortday's quotation: an (album: Sheep. light ow a. nu I 130 In. "str to Stavros. "o to 160 lbs.. " to " 25: lll'l'lhl. 1-we- and welheri. 81.25 lo Itâ€; Ac). I. 25c per head lots. Hou- Receipts of has: were Ill!) light. which caused price: tor them to be ttrm. Sel- Pets, ted and watered. 1960: f.o.b. an. 1815: unlined off cl‘l. 88.85. EAST BCFI’AW LIVE STOCK. u .m - Wm... "mrs-Receipts. 5000: acllve and tre '.o Ttbc ‘hlgher: pigs. 50c Mall": heavy anal mixed. moo to t9; yorker; 88.50 to JV, alga. "as lo " so: maths. " to ".25; glass. M Mt to 87.75; dairies. " so to "" Sheep and lamb. -Reeentta. 5000; sheep, acme and study: lambs. now and In lower; lambs. $5.CO to $7.25. "ocAt1o Ln p, sworn. - Butchers Good to choice butcher! so“ It " " to 'rar. medium butcherx. at " to “.30: common butehrta. at 85.50 . tiv. Bood " leholce cows. a: " to 85.05: common to medium cows. It 8450 to 84.80: cannurl. Pt 83,50 to tc. bulls. in! 84.50 to "as. Then were I steers. trd by t A. Ru:- lell. Burnsvlew Stock Farm. " " fer a"... mm by Dunn and bench. wh tn In tdter hlghul who we hard or, that 1: tor tour cattle cat of tNO on uh. Blocker. and Food"- Prlcn [or good lo choice heavy feeders. I000 to 1150 Ws.. were nrm. at 8610 .0 86.35; stern. 909 to 100') Ibo. at 85.60 to 86.85; steers. Titt to 800 Iln.. 85.25 to $5.75; eaqtern clock helfen. “.25 to 84.â€. "mar. Ind tprlngm The demand tor good to choice milks-I nnd springer; was quite Tli" to the - ply. Price. ranged from " to 890 each. the bulk ""igg'"e' 860 to 870. “I Calve- Reeeipts were moderate um! yrlcel "rm. Cttoice nah/u. " to no: mud calves. " to S9. medium. " to 88: com- mon. IE to 36.50: rough eastern cllvos. 34.51) to " fl 7 _ _ can}. vei-Rerripts 15: nlovr and stettdrt n-tlve calves. 8'. to “LSD; Canada calves. "Ao to Fs", _ u“, U" " . . EAST BUFFAm Oct. ".-Cattte-Rer- reo.ts. LIA); fairly active and steady to eag- . Export." The Swift Co. or Chicago bought 100 apart men. averaging "" Ila. such. at £7.13. averatre_trrfet TORONTO. Oct. 14.--Reeeipta of live stock at the Union Yard. were " can. comprising 1411 cattle. “1 hon. 939 Iheep and lamb: and 2M calves. mum: ur 1m uoekkr. DULUTH. Oct. IL-Cl-ite: wheat-No. I hard. '5Siet No. l northern. IW.."; Na, I do. 881ie to â€in; Dee.. 8Mie bl ' Mar. "lo, Inked. Persons With Weak Eyes “In. Con am a I; In» at ten: 08-“. nad out. It It» " tr " "A; I. was-Islan- the "q'"omq "ned In. "St - to an ndnm 0: 'tbt. EIIOEMM "cl. It-I’M' "Is. mark-l and" lo In Lou-u: "tttt a.» In all. your" so... IWDIH'NO. Iron what than" annual tre - and In! t'te cl... when; , It". I. CATTLE M A RKETS "WEN!“ I, Ctgtrql 'Neb-t' tha m . t171ri'ailT"driL'r il'urft, T "mum was“ "a-ttttye. that bot .mhrt..." II la n a lam and“ .......... I I O. J,Irtt ynyug ......._..... Iq 2-1: mi Gaia Y..".'.".."."..".: Huh" '-h.., .... “'IKKII’IDH G" . " we 'I'l‘ll" ............ . - I. . new..." hank-l .... ' " _ I h manna nun: 17.13". os-tos. SH. nlnw Opticians, Mun um Pun (Mice, CHotrm STIK'K YARDS. i " Kit" r u a " MARK". __ --e “can and Jeweler. tltlt ILL»: ore --- .... O. " '_..-- - A _ . A ll , 'Oct. d IIWEIIIKS' are Wing new no". ‘Inurs- '"iitihreiiii,%d,"ilSeh Years "I thy, Friday and tsuturday awning: Market card months ' q ' In,the Town Hall. Mr. Allan J, an Goodwin-At Glenallln. Oct. 8, Lillie â€hum tutd tereral others wilt " - Goodwin. aged a years. 8 months dress the audience. A very planar“ F Sal and ts data, . event occurred lut Wednesday It the or a 'kerth.-At iiaiesier, Oct. 2nd, Mrs. home of . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hum t t.nrad Gent, aieii " years. 'when their eldest daughter tty'y'o'e, “tint. 3 will“ from l'.idt.--.tt Daahwood. Oct. 4th, Jot- In .Pttrimets to Mr. E. Main ot eph Eidt ot Dsshwood. Berlin by the Rev. H. Battenberg. Wand... with frame ireott.--.tt can. Sept. Mth, Susan f)ltf, the ceremony “out 80 guests .. Rennie reliet of late "ttpts Scott, ,'2dTlJetdvteil'e"','v"g'1otet'.u' A' I N . Ha u t . h . . onâ€. good but bun Jlrge,2rf AP" ttttt " In er hwy couple will reside in Berlin “m“ MI, “mm. Oicktron.-ht Neepawa. Marr, Mr. Ro- where thee own a nice and comlort- bert Dickson ot Craut. nth]; home-.--.?". P. A. Wagner was a " ttrat elm and. trillnrd.-wittterttourne, Ftept. 17, in-( “we" mum: to Berlin. lant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mil- ' . "T,'r.Cr."i,'r." - “mug "1.. .130. lard, and 3 months. MR. $11.}.le {PORWLLL DIED 1N t'saeormer.--At Kingsley, Mich, Ia-', sr. CLEMENTB. cob Suxnziller. brother of the late. An esteemed nudmt ot the 1ritirie =T-"r="---r-Te2rTrcEr2EeeE"LTr2 Jacob Sneuniller. at St. Clement: passed sway on to Blatk-in Colt. Andrew Black. Width-y nwrnlu “in a long illness AIttt . thaw. 6 vents old. sunning trom “ohms. He was a . . 'trlia'2fltly., Sept. Nth, Mr. 'rul,r't,"r The deceased was git . . . i e ' Arr. ri to ‘uharine Starr Ind ‘Oheir A. tL DRESSIAI Mttmhig.-irt Waterloo, Sunday, Sept marriage was mm with man chil- , mu. Mr, Herman Mulls. aired " dm. [my daughter: Ind two was. roars, Mrs. Itttott Meyer of St. Chm-Ms, Phone I†Fs'eettt.--rtt nan. Seven .a-n um.†am. John s. Meyer near St. Ctrnr. Renrtle. "lift of the inte James Outs. In. P, Kelly ot Akron, N. Y., “cost, and Mt n9,“ Mn Ed. Hall-k, of Seattle. Wash, “In: " "t.m. m'rhm --ttt Tornnlo. Fem. thh, Lucy at home. Anthony ot Rrrlin . Mr Andrew Ritchie, lormorlv ot M lluMher'n hunt“. and Indon- unuumnum nah, aged M yarn. ’ Lon his lather: tarm. Tatetlermatz.-u Funerton, Sept. Mth, Mia Rate to Edwin Zoeller ot near New Hamburg, Ill 'rePherson-walters.-rn Derby, Sept. 17th, Miss Mabel Walters to Mr. Ernest McPherson of Gait. Det'reaener-LaidIaw..-m, Gale, on Wednesday, Sept. Mth, to Mr. Jack "eCrearney of Toronto. lBeehtersinson.-In Gait. Miss Blanche Simon to Mr. E. Bechtel. Corrtutd-Baites.-in Gait, Thursday, Sept, 25th. Miss Florence Daisy Bailey to Mr. Charles Durrand at S}. "air. k?1zieEismer.-weaesdas, Sept M, Miss Catherine Wismer to Mr. Har- ry Kinzie. Tek-yr-Orme..--", Gait, Wednesday) Sept. 24th. Miss Mive Oliver to Mr. John P. McKelvey. Tuhrd-Hunt-rn Tumult), Mlss Grace. Campbell to Henry Goldie 1tosebrugh-Hecker.-In Halt. Sept. l7lh, Miss Ida Hecker to Mr. Roy A. Rosebrurh. ("'t.ioiirtraA/. Winterbourne, Oct. 6th. to Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Shoemaker. a daughter. A1lemantp-ht Elmira, Oct. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. August Allemang. a ton. b'chwindt--m Woolwich, Oct. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwlndt. a son. Knorr-an Woolwich, Oct. 7th, to Mr and Mrs. Allen Knarr. a son. Bauman-At F'loradale, Oct. tCh Mr. and Mrs. Mama M. Ha ma ' a daughter. Shoemaker-Near Winterboume, on. 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs.‘Archie b'hoe- ' maker, a daughter. Snyder-Neat Kloraaaie, Sept. ttssh, to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron K. Snyder, a son. Dechert.-at Linwood, Sept. Mth, to It. and Mrs. Fred Dot-hen, . daugh- ter. . "yior.--At Mosboro. Sept. 15th, to . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor, a BOD. "ants-Near Berlin, Sept. am. to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shana, a mu. nrorter-rtoeheath, N.Y., Sept. Mth , to Mr. mud Mrs. Fred Morley, a daughter. 'b'eeperis.-ths Sunday, Sept. 21ttt, to Mr. and Mrs. Weapon. 3 son. Damorln London. Sept. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo. V. Duane, a daughter. l Bauman-At St. Jacobs, Oct. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Memo M. Batman, a dgughter. 1latus--At Vancouver, B. c., Sept. 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mann, and-Mu. Amen th 'tartin, on toth mu, 3 naught". B'amer.-rn Hespeler, on Thursday. Sept. 35th, to Mr. and Mm. Warn- lurtti-oimr St. unto". to Mr, a mi biAi.- be“ It. I“; -. ' "1633““ a. Pt1tr.9!0tetry-eti..tott.mi-o'eteteeo- PNrtrAttytrrttr-A"o hulsmum in“ â€maths-ulna run-tn; 7ii'Parsuil1'd"idT,hTd, 1'.ft1attoe'rtCt.heeiiitrreCsoaiakuiuri"iir- Nov- to no on“. only 10310 1.23;. Mg a; mu working “any yard- dlsmt mum by the lore. BEB, caved to coulor- to 'tt . the shape.“ the on. mour- Raine parties were noo- My, ud_ but all know- u "ttmee", come the “MIâ€. nature ot misc do!“ mu. to... bun-cc was loud though u nd- \we lit mule LENSES. been than and when noon beoit to urine. "' also“ who had his who Mt the allelic. not! the 'trtrtt-, with “a - at six JAISE' '"t.ydeaiuedVe-tt-attianlaoriI , Tho mm was txtqtitttt.d in more - mum. and n noo- " "Tub: 21tPu'" "gee tombl ttvet hundred had he. brought out alive. _ _ 10" can!" he. Marriages Cadt%rmte.,0rt.u.-4C- Pt-uh.. thatâ€, m 1t1tttfretttMe9e-et-tGmidiuTiii;i'ii"'iii'r, Cd- â€WU-Infl'hlmilflod-‘flmï¬ovdtmiutly W1u-um’abv-thhmAmtInW-n m “mun“.muuuï¬â€"Iumu‘hmm. 't-eineth.ireteterett.geammen. Local an'l Peryttntrt.--hrr. Wm. Ho- bus sold his Moperty to Mr. Oliver Schielole and aga‘n bought the Cunt: property on the Waterloo road.-T'wo rinks or towlem motored to Listowel on Plidav afternoon for a friendly ram‘. Both our rinks were defeated In the alterncon but won trom Listo- wel in the evetting.-Porte" are out tor the annual plowing match held " the West Montrose Farmers Club on VSaturday. October 18th, on the farm of Mr. Alex Forbes, about halt way, between here and West Montrose.-) Hr. J. .1. Wilkinson murmured thei contract of ftllind in the roadway at', Daniel Snider's Itsrm.--wm Monday' he a day of Thanksgiving for you 7- Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Maurer, Mr. Ind Mrs, Aaron Metz and Mr. and Mrs. K. “at: and family spent Sun~ tay with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac llolle. -Mrs. Gilles or Brantford, for many Fear: a tumult ot this Place is call-I ilg on some of her friends here at trretsent.-The fancy plate glass win- tow which adorned our Township! Hall since the nsamorahle Good Fri- day storm, will be no more, as it in being replaced by a new window. l l Br. Nick Vauden'eer has returned ilrom Port (‘olhorne when: he had ‘been engaged all summer working on Mic boats, and is going to spent. the winter at home. He has given In: house here, a nice coat ot pain. which Idda greatly to the improvements of our town-Glue property of the late Mr. K. Kumpl were sold last week} The homestead Was bought be Mr. G.) Kumpt and ttte"trroperty on Main SL3 to Mr. I}. Fell.-" deputatinn of Bar) in went. to Br. Mary's last “will by auto and inspected the fire'eqttir) meat bud were well Buiafted. file) tommittee intend to try a Watrous‘ ruin, matttrtactured at Ftnteord.- We pay ttigttestynaaet price for a.“ linds of [girl and chickens. Ship Every Thursday. Ask tor our prices. Phone [23ch luried' tSeveral of Bade " enter- Ptisily young men took patina“ for lite. Mr. Lewis Sthmidt married to Miss Ella May Greenwood ot Wel- leslcy last Wednesday, Oct. 8th, and Mr. Abraham Martin) Jr., got mar- tied to Mia. Katie Batman ot Wool- wlch. They both will reside in Baden We wish them tom a pleasant. voy- Igo through married lite. ltems of "turestrt.--rtev. Mr. Lar- nck or "tiiitmre occupied the mo- tit of the Lutheran church tnat Sun- Pathetic new were “tn-ed " the mouth ot the pit when relative- M the entomhed ulna- ven coming in than“: chi-wring tor new: at “one mu below. An explosion occurred In the an pit thirteen you: Mo, when 130 when veto [on and only one rescued. 0 I Mg 6:... Rune pl nature at III. been It." tak- rel-.- WE Main 25, w. c. Bruéckner. Conestoga Deaths lacuna!" ttuttht " no.3. MR. WILLIAM FORRELL DIED IN ( ST. CLEMENTS. I All eateemed "adult ot the Villa: liA'st. ClemeatU pissed "my on mm, In. P. Holly at Akron, N. Y., Mn Hd. "luck, of Seattle. Woh., Lucy It home. Anthony of Buli- nt "upturn bunny. and Indore ott Mu father's tuna. interesting News "etns,--Mr. Louis [Witt or Winnipeg, Mam, is here on an extended visit and " the guest or Mr. and Mrs. F. Berdux..-Mra. M. Schauh is spending a tew days “in: her feeble and aged mother who has been on the sick list tor some tiage.- Mr. Harvey Srhaub or Berlin, who Is, engaged' on the Beripost once "all, is spending his holidays " his home here.-The manufacturing of ap- plebutter and syrup is extensively tamed on these days at Mr. Con. D. !liecker‘s lamry. It in almost nec- essary to enlarge his plant in order {to supply the demands ot the Pub- ,'lie.-Mr. Dan Schmidt. is very busily lapsed in the matttttacture.ot cider, he having one ol the beat equipped thrills in operation-Evangelistic meetinns are being held next Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday evenings Emilie Town Hall. Mr. Allan J. Schultz and' several others will ad- dress the audience. A very pleasant event occurred last Wednesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lluras when their eldest daughter was Joined In matrimony to Mr. E. Main of Berlin by the Rev. H. Battenlterg. After the ceremony about 80 guest! at down to a weu,rrtrread table to which ample justice was done. The happy couple will reside in Berlin l where thew own a nice and comlort- i able home.-Mr, P. A. Wagner was a l business visitor to Berlin. ions of Elmira will occupy the pulpit ‘at 11 am. and 7 pan. On the tot- lowing Monday evening u locture will be given in the church. entitled. "Why Canada Celebrates Thanks~ giving," concluding with a pumpkin pic "past. ' _B0r1ir, was a guest at the home of (iT.. Spies on Sunday.- Mr. Will Spies visited at Mr. John Briekera Jn Elmira on Stutdar.-- Mile Mary Walters and her fritmdtr of Berlin spout Sunday at her home hege.-.The :Ladies' Aid of the Methodist churrh will hold a meeting " Mrs. A. Ah- rens on Now. 6th.-Mr. C. Tanner took an auto trip to Linwood oh saturdar.--Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mar- tinson were visitors in Linwood on Sunday.-Mr. and Mrs. N. Grosse of Berlin autoed to our town and stayed with Miss Edith Martin for a few hours.-- The Methodists wilt hold their annual anniversary services on Sunday. the 19th. Rev. C. W. Cos- G 101339, tfower. ud not riiilur"iiiii Loeal and P-al.-. Sunday In. all] Guy for the childrm in Ft. Andrew's church. The clutch was hautilnlly wound with autumn Wallaby Millennium For information that mil leat to the discovery or whereabouts o! the person or persons suffering from Nervous Dehihty, Fits, Skin Dis can, Blood Poison, Genito Urinary Troubles, and Chtome u Sr 2cm Complaints that cannot he (LNG! I'.'Ie Oratrrro Air-dam! EMU-11¢ “I“ You C" 'Ar-m, 'i'oroutct"r I in the security of good brick dwell- ing houses. Apply to Box 442, ’ Waterloo. Ont. "at. 1 Be one of III and who!!! kinds.- ‘They all wan. to and you post eatdnl and exchange letters with you. We, have a list. of people all over the‘ world. Nothing more pleasing ii) pleasant. Sand 10 cents tor full par- tlculan to Tye Canadian Correspond<j once Bureau. P. o.. box 791, Mont- real. P “Ht! $1.000 REWARD HOUSEKBEPER WANTED. Wanted. good bonsakoeper for small farm. Apply to Signet once, Elmira Ont. "at. tFANT'ED.-Good an“ ttoy toiearn Dry Goods business. Apply to Ja- cob L'llelrmnn, Waterloo. M-tt. MONEY WANTE0-u500 to $2500 on this bargain propo- sition and get the most for little money. Send in your name now. ' The Chronicle-Tele- graph, Waterloo Co’s brightest and newsiest 'tr""""" from now ti The Early Subscrlbor. Always Gets the lust Value Stratford Guelph chronlolo-Tolomll THORNTON 8: DOUGLAS, Ltd. The prices run: V I" “It. 813.5. to as “you!“ other. ulna“. Jan. "" for 81.†-w- "JiE'Tai"ii', BUY OF THE MAKER, Call and get a T. k D. Full and Tissue Style Book, and Tttr m fall All - Sult- and Own an moi- ols d styb and maximally. They no eusotHttr tailored and anâ€: designed. I. will be pleased to show than to you if you will slip In and the u the opportunity. my“ a pa _omOiiiiiiJi NIH-0t tot-mice It','t,',t'.t1/tflr, you by 1tr't_t'switlVatlrtq" Fifth. [I D. CW“. GENERAL WANTS not In Early "thtntrmgrtrrra" ‘We Sell â€to.†Twea- Are You Coming Watt b tt Mt write or all on no. I have choice farms, all that. to rent on Ila-m or no" on crop "r menu. Choice land, good water, close to ochool 1nd town. The lam- ut Wotan-loo County settlement in Suntchewu. any or not a In: _ um» um. mum“ tr A. MEM, - “mitt I All policies guaranteed by tho Loi. don and Lancubire Insurance Colu- Flny with Assets of $18,800,888. The Mercantile Fire INSURANCE COMPANY F moon-clump an . . Head Ottke - Waterloo / Suhaclibod 0mm .............. 3mm Deposit with the Dominion Waterloo. on. M145. Covenant ... ...... Berlin Hamilton a. B. mrrm, K' ..,.. $111,140.09