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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Jul 1914, p. 6

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[ The ratepayers.will be asked â€" to vaté on the Doerieg . Trunk Co.: loan byâ€"law on Friday, July 3rd. A large reunion of. the Ratz: family was held at mh{awb-' * park *Ruesday. _ A report will apâ€" Wear in next issue. ~~Mr. Williamâ€"Fischor,â€"a dormer. Watâ€" erlgo boy, and for some yeats Canaâ€" dian | Ratle Commissioner: in Scotland Germany was a visitor in town on Friday. f tb The market Saturday ::‘“ at tended. by the usual large n of m: and citizens. ‘The prices were 22c to 25¢; eggs 31e and 22%¢; chickens 40¢ to 75¢; strawberries 10¢ Beckeopers‘ Field Day will be held on the farm of Mr. Amos Eby, Florâ€" adal>, on Friday," July 10, at ©1.30 o‘clock p.ui., whin"a qualified apiary instructor â€"will be present.~~ Rev.;Father Copus, the wellâ€"known no ve! spept a few 'ays with Dr. Williamiâ€"Fischer.: ~Father Copus is c of thi school of Journalism in > m with Marquette Univer:; sity, Milwaukee. _ ~ tb to 12¢ per box Bricker‘s, Waterloo‘s up to date dry gooids stofe," is offering~ many attracâ€" tive Bwi_m atâ€" . their midsummer sale. ‘The goods in the various _ deâ€" partments are marked down low and the extraordinary: prices should _ apâ€" ‘péal to all â€" shrewd‘ buyers. ~â€" Read their ad{on another page. The annual picaic of. Trinity. Methâ€" odist Sunday School was held . on Friday aiternoon at~ Victoria . Park, and was one of the most largely atâ€" tended and enjoyable ever held by &d;uchool. _Gdames n;:l races of all s were indulged in .4 gump: Te Siiie: . was grom id * Partk caretaker â€"Mr.~Fred: Schiote, states that an unusually large numâ€" ber of Picnics are heingz held at the Waterloo Park, showing the increas ing. ropularity of this park. He states that some days as high . as eight picnic parties are at the park. Read Ernst‘s big advt. on another ~The members of the Waterloo Presâ€" byterian Ladies‘ Aid Society enjoyed a most delightful meeting on the spaâ€" cious verandah _ of their _ President, Mrs. Alfred 1. Snyder, George St., on ‘Thursday afternoon front 3 to 6 p‘elock. . After the business of the ’my; had beenâ€" disposed ‘of, .Mrs. » gave the ladies an interesting description of the work of the Batacâ€" ca Home, recently opened in Waterâ€" Ico, ‘afiter which tea was served, and very pleasant and sociable hour enâ€" joyed & thoge present, including sevâ€" eral of the Charter members of the Society.‘ 3 A very pleasant departure was made ut‘ the Missionary . meeting in the l‘lfie:n Metbodist Church on Thursâ€" day afternoon, when Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Hockey, who leave ‘this charge at the end of this month, were made the recipitnts ‘of an address and preâ€" sentation. \ â€"â€"~ While the gtmh‘flon took plase at ‘the meeting‘ of the Women‘s . Misâ€" sionary Society, it was on behalf of the ladies : of the, congregation that the. presa‘Abicns. were given. . _ he uddresses ‘Were ‘read by Mrs. G. Dicâ€" bet; and "the" presenthtions made by Mrs. ~ ~â€" Hallman > afnd Mrs. Cunningham / Both ‘Rev. _ and Mrs. Hoskey replied ‘in well chosen words. ‘At ‘ the conciusion of the mesting refreshments were served. «Niagara Falls, June 24‘â€"-neu¢hcm' weather was : snjoyed for ‘the> â€" final day of the Niagara: Falls ‘_bowling En . ‘The: principat prize, the City , presented ‘by the Nia: C is Countil, was won for the gecond time in ‘three years by Mr. Fd s tink from Waterloo, the a being a team skipped by gt., of #this city. & | ‘presented by the Stamâ€" ford Township ‘Coun o:nuwu on ‘ this year amilton | rink, with g.m‘filfl“lnu tunnerâ€" up. The club tropby wenat to Crimâ€" T tmaxsimn * ~‘C * St ‘ FALLS TROPHY Phone. 217 k or ‘&o0b §) ..‘ > 4 wil ns ueue Alter the 5e routin: of business, the Presr j , made ; fow Um meph e 4: io to se t...h'y. "u‘:e::: al appreciation g'm three prosper: i onl oC nncd on o. Te Y of *The ‘members and friends of the Waterlop Women‘s Christian Temperâ€" ance Uuut&mmueun to express to you ‘uthotm,-mu.m dered by you in this Society, for the building: up ‘of ‘this community _ and the saving of lost souls, . Dear Mrs. Hockey We would all have been glad iL you, could have remained with us, buy; it has been so ordained that you are to be resisved {from our midst, and while we regret it very much it camnot. be changed. â€" People meet and separate, and every timeâ€"we meet â€"peoleâ€" â€"and ma‘ke friends onr.lives, are infuenced to some exttnt." â€"You have endcared yourseH to alt our hearts by > your good will and friéndly conduct, .. and tivity in our. Society. ‘ PME You pecamg tha originator of â€" this organization. *3 * Through your prayers,. influence and personal tb the, Watetloo W.C.Tâ€"U. was ua.& on the 24th of Februâ€" ary, 1811. > 4 7 For three â€"years you have fulfilled fthfully and well, the Office of ‘Preâ€" sident, leader, and instructor in every. department of work in this society. We are . convinced that your talent has been dedicated to your Master‘s service; and»isâ€"wiven with the earnest desire . to â€" to his blessed name and "to i Tost souls to his service. < We ,‘ in a bumble way, to give expression to th* 108s we are sustaining through your removal and our appreciation. of your service in our midst, by Asking you to : accept \this small token of regard. We deâ€" sire to contey to you our: earnest hope and good wishes for your ; sucâ€" cess in your future field ‘of usefulâ€" n=ss. May the Go4 of Tove re. ever with you to â€"bless and sustain you. May it pe. ours, that, when â€" life‘s labors are ended,. we may, ohe and all, find an abuntant entrance through the Pearly. . Gates of the Heavenly City. P "f Signed ‘on bebalf.f the W.C.T.U. NMrs. L.â€"Shitk, Prés: _‘ y -M‘HS: W..E, Mfl:m'»fiw‘g;‘ed \irs, Hockey Aeelinglyâ€" acknowledge the expressions of the friendship and affection ol "the Watetlop W.C.T.U. â€"A: very sumptuous pichic lunch was served‘ in . which all* those present heartily particinated. Another _ Wateriso resident,â€" Mts. Chatles Gerstér, Peppler St., Waterâ€" 106, : ans weré@" the ‘call© of the Grim Reaper at an early hour on Wednesâ€" day morning. Severalâ€"yeats ago the diseased suflered from paralysis, and a slight stroke gceurred last Friday from whichigh).w rallied. A husâ€" tand and seven chiliren survive, viz.: Notman . at home, Mrs. . Joseph Strembel of â€" Hespeler ;‘ Mrs. McCalâ€" fery of Torpato»;, :n. l:::n:m Donh: Berlin ; ini6. Win Catl arine lt‘nlfit‘l . «J he Auneral© was held on Friday afternoon at 2 o‘clock from the ‘teâ€" sidence â€"to"‘ S§. . ~‘Jolin‘s ~Evangelical Lutheran (‘Rufch for service, and inâ€" terment to Mt. Hope Cemotery. ‘The marriage took place at Welles ley on Wednesddy, June 24th, at the homs. of Mrs. Jaooh,fx%t, when her second daughter, Miss Frieda C._ A. Yendt â€" was happily wedded to Mr. Fréeder‘ck Grein, gbn of â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grein of Waterloo. ‘Tha. ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Pattcnberg pastor of the Lutheran Church, in the presence of the immediate telatives of the "conâ€" tracting partie®> "~ 000 0C .00 â€"â€" The pappy .couple Will take up their residence at ,the corner of Menty and Weber Sts., Waterloo. s â€" Housewives and others who _ ='|° bein in the hapit,of purchasing peachâ€" es grown in the Niagara district will receive ‘wi‘:\?b m the statemen + $B2, hw povernment packing and orchard monstrator that the‘crop there is a failote. "Thre will be no 8, @scolutely none," he said, ~ digâ€" eussing th> â€" conditions, in . the perinâ€" svla. : Mr. Carey stated that he t centlâ€" inspected orchards in that disâ€" trict and found thst they had:béen rovbedâ€"of fruit prospects by »the cold weather‘ during the winter. Th> par+ ticulatly d&m ‘period was in the month of February, when a mitd spell was Tollowed hy cold weather. â€" ~ MRS CHARLES GERSTER OBITUARY GREINâ€"YENDT of the W r.". Alme Gingerich, Wilf @r8, CE, , John Dahmetr, Harold Dotâ€" rt, Beulah ~Eby, Vera Eby, Irvine Fronm, Rackl _ Haight, Jobn Hahâ€" acher, Gladys Hamel, Edward Harriâ€" son, Jear Hemphll, William Henderâ€" son, Roy â€" Hof#man, Mona Hojman, Esther I!uh. Greta Jor‘u.,Egn;‘rmv Kern, Percy Karn, Erna Klose, John |Kohle. Julius Kress, Willie Krueger, Harlo® Jacobi, Herbert Lanz, (Ireng Len:, Lorean â€" Lenz, _ Rose Livazk, Aloert Manktelow, â€"â€"Bertha .. Mastin, Manda Miller, Lizzie MiBler, Ida>Millâ€" er, Victor Moyer, / â€"Maud McKeo: 8, Herbert McKeown, Lorna Musselman, Russ I1 Naylor, Ruby Rats, ‘Lillian Robertson, Helen Roos, Pauline Roos Norman Sass, Cora Schsifele, Katic Schmitt, _ Minetta _ Schaus, Iwella Schurij,d]i‘loi'cnce Shork,. Stuart Sny» der, Bird l1 Tayler, Aunie Thans, Florence Thiel, Agnes Thomas, Cecil *Um>ach, May Veitel; Walter Ziocl. ncl!" Mavert® â€" Tan # It? o + .'(f" 4 y E5 C 4 Neldor: 1 praine Nerearlp, Ada: Oue |nthint "Jacas Eonliaty Prowad sn mith, â€" Rel; h Cn‘der, . & d &b‘ un, Hel ‘ w. Gladys &nyder, Harold Snyder, "Johi Mifed Tâ€"gher, . £ Mmmwst:m *In s00%4 g.- Schilter, Russel 1'% io. p 2 P 0 C Pucker, _ Perey Tucker, Minota / _ SRuI 10 JR, JW. 1 Weich>1, â€"Lrcue. Wendell, Harold Rak); | â€" (Arrauged in alrhsbétical “Y'" { (.0 _ y h gR.o 10 nL dk. Gévert |Boattis, GébeFt ‘Rugu, Verâ€" K dward â€" Bowman, â€" Oscarâ€"â€"Beain, OX Bawmbann, Melvin Bawpan, â€"Dorâ€" Â¥le_ d Bechtel, Chatlotte, Beopple, O°Y DeWitt, l'wl,.lan‘mtr %:: @ladys Berringer, Roy Binning, WaL DrA¢ger, Norman E ¢ ‘George: Fet tes Buckley, _ Robert Clarke, > Ruth ner, Eleanora Fischer. Paulins Guene SVR MA IEEL _ O AMTCT C110 ohea n o3 NhOFr, ~ . ~MaÂ¥gar6t Lieéderson, . Jrent Fred Beam, Nellie Bormana, Emma Both, Myrils Bruegensan, Hilda Burn, Emily Cla,;field, _ Laurain: Conrad, F@iard ‘Dahmer,â€" Harrietta Engel, DECORATION D c c yE Memotial. and decoration. services . of the lodges of Germania 184, Grand. Union No. ‘%47,,and Atebekah No: 61 for the departed brothersâ€" and _ sisters were held jointly on Saturday afterâ€" noon. The parade of members of the Orders headed py the Watérloo Band marthed ‘to Mount â€" Hope cemetéry, wheto thy graves:were decorated. Folâ€" lowing :gl: Rev. E. D.\ Daniels, pasâ€" tor of 1 New Jerusalem â€" Caurch, Berlin, délivered an impressive 'â€"%i dress.â€" y 9 ErPâ€"PEPA Sunday was Children‘s Day in <Emâ€" mamiel Evangélical Church. At the morning‘ service the pastor, Rev.. E. Burn, spoke particulatly _ to ,the chilâ€" dren of the congregation. .At the evening service there were drills _ by the children, and ~an , ‘exercise > by thirty girls entitled "Temple of . HOUSE STRUCK During the heavy clectricad storm which passed over Waterloo on Wedâ€" nesday ~morning, . the residence of ‘Mr. Fame." M.â€" M.. Frey, Albert â€" .: street, . _: was struck. by: lightning.. It was what is known as a cold stroke.â€"The damage whithâ€"resulted . was..‘a .broken _ chimâ€" mey, and part of the roof totn ~ off. No @amage wae done to the inside of the house. 3 Un Thursday two large picnic .. and several smaller ones ¢n oyed the beauâ€" tice of the Waterlico Park. Whe annâ€" wal S#‘v School picric of theâ€" byterian Church was hold as w tie IWI the Ep ' k ?, ‘ge number boig ta: yoth The historic old school house has been‘ moted to a site in‘ front of the pavillion where it will e uséd as a fefreshment tooth. A new ‘roof §4 beâ€" ing put om at present. Picnics at the Wiaterloo Park NEW PLATFORM A wew concrete platform is ariu faid at the G.T.R. depot. . Work‘ on the casterly end of the platftorm was éommentced on Friday. bobâ€" "e by G pvey A&-. Catharine, Leck ‘ Poveing, DeYa Ratl, cotmatine ‘n""‘" or, George ‘Etéeidrith, Walter Fry |cn dug, Heir ~He 08c,. Waites> Reor . “.5‘5' Gagheld m loi, Heller, % Molies, Milâ€" cimbec«er , # Halts, . Not josper, Edna Habn, Marchail A, Harry Kaisar, Frieda â€"Kiose b Kresw] Pauline Kooffl, l‘f.v W B i c 4 4 4 c iaeg: JR. iL. TO SK. 1 IR. IIL TO SR. III -vout;' sc -v N 38, y z Rsseci Bvce BE 4 Nay lot . BY LIGHTNING 10 dorch Wi Kin Henrich, Mat m‘m: ®J Hymers, Lo t . N A0INe : L y ?:m.m + t tie f Y | i nrgurnafeaie Piel, Efl-':;:-y . . Myrtile B hok 1 Pn Broo., Fae . . waiter‘ Sthagier, ed seBice} oft, > Alboert ; @ + t, ‘Jacob: S * kgram, David Sherk, LA4lHen aln, F a thnel, â€" Jotn ol . Hill, > Lioydâ€" â€" Haha, < Withroe Hewitt, 1 ler, Arthur _ Kilroy, NelKe {Kraft, ' geon Kress, Edna‘t‘-ufi Liphardt, Leroy < LApport, Wi Dilt : Mayberry,‘ Reginald ~Peteh, fer, ‘ Edith ‘Snyder, ~* ‘Peart" t, MabelSnider, Karl Uekngaa. _ 3 JR. IV. TO SR. IV. & w%mc Tclvr.s <\‘The first: band coptert gtfi i se‘ kon to be giver in Woodsi@e~ Park, Waterloo was rendéred FridaÂ¥, | to a large and appreciative addience. There were ten prite winning numâ€" ‘bers as follows‘â€"1710, five tiikets for the" 18t \July; 3418, three tickets/or lme 1st July,. 843, two tickets‘ for the 1st July, â€"andâ€"the following one | ticket _cach: apa.ӎ $055, ©3448, 1617, ~1544,~1507. *%+_ MF.. A. C. Hallman, .of Btuh”;?‘:d'! the pleasure and honor of: entertainâ€" ing a very distinguiched guest a) foew: days aco in the‘ person of Mr, Gigining a German dand commissioner and €â€" perim ritalist: in comnection with. . an expetimpntal: farm at ‘ Alsan#, / Rhein Pfals, Germany. .. T; Gm:‘r mhisâ€" sion to Atefica was‘to g8 infotâ€" farm products, sellingâ€" values, â€" matâ€" mation â€" along all â€"< lincs ofâ€"farming, farm ~products, ‘selling values, â€" matâ€" kets, cultivation of the soil, cost of production, + live‘~stock, hosbandry, dairyin :, land values, schools;‘ fatm‘ of administration, ~etc. it .~Gritten visâ€" ited nearly all the> principal States and Agricultural Co l»ges: in the T. S. Tron} Washinzton: toâ€" Mirnesota and n'-;ly privmnrm- to ind out t‘:: Atmer ons. ‘The only P s -;fii'y'id in &m- was 1h Water loo Coudty, tisitifig a nmx of the ad: g&l‘: apint a day st th> bfivl _ On‘ his ‘way"* to Amberica â€"hs© ‘got hold of Mf. Hailâ€" ht‘ a "M “‘fi;‘? ip. 48 (a * p S and ~ bdet â€" in . * Heé |spent part _ot+@ day with Itm who â€" n 1 &om t %&‘L‘f‘ to a: ; GH6 ‘to m th / &flw and staff and &Smuqa;» Of He exptésssd himsel(:inâ€"the highest terims of fi.hrd"v at/ the: 0.A .C. and had no heaitatio®‘ in savitg that it was the pest ofâ€"its Xind hE #aw ih »Am;gu. He mm m‘:l;-alm in same high w he #a% in Waterloo" N‘ol fl'y“:u was deâ€" lighted with the City of Berlin,. Mr. Grimm is a keen obséerver and has pathefed an &Bundant wealth of in ‘formation to carry home to his own dear fa hâ€"rland.: He has left â€" again for the U.. S. to maet his" yile «@t Trento®,. New _ .Jersev, and expécts to sail for home on . July© 4th, lWn . J In view . of the‘ faot .= ase tea a netieal rpuase tor weaths Ts o ant ts ons rmg t lowing tartiblpy Thichy appeardi c % ,:‘h Deaily Telegraib quite a number ‘ B 0, ' WI'L.L may be interesting â€" at } Ig. 4816 * Aaron Erb ‘built what is no W wl B Vb s 87 Tedoroat e lor setyiers emibe a couple of days‘ journay in order to bave their wheat .. It/was a common ‘thing < for _ farâ€" !nw_d,fln Méatly a ahole _ day im order (o reach this will, . _ their uies in me e Exint OR the Brd. â€" â€" â€">.= _ _â€"â€" 'IHF:.N“ mg, for their grist, they C «w nu=_ to make up the & at that time). They ate had pr ".2 ith, ghd n::; w + MM dn the floor : of the mill basement; where &~ _ large log. was usgually burnilig merrily in th» spacious â€"fire place, iMis oia . The old mill was :the nucleus . aâ€" round whichâ€" developed the Â¥ilage of Waterico.. We are glad th> mill was built. It was \g‘ beginning of what is now a good ‘towuB, a prosperous town, the enterprising: Town. of = "aiâ€" In‘ the "coutse ‘of time the old : :11 was not large enough for theâ€"rapilly incressing business. Additions were built, â€"largeâ€" additions, and, as : the orâ€" iginal .mill was a yoodn _ structure, why not ma e<th* additions â€"A wood als6 * This was dons, and even withâ€" in th» recent. years, which youlg residents of Waterloo well net , a tholugh(lsss Council (m’\mmp,en- erois term) gave a permit for an immense . wooden * addition in the HEART of the Town. This was _ a m#stake, as I will try to show. While enterprising _ citizens were | puttinig ‘up substantial stores, bdsiâ€" Ress plocks and factories of Stone and | brick, : snd'éomvl,vh&swith all ~~1ihe Byâ€"laws go7zerning safety. of the town in case of an outbreak of Lre, here was the old mill growing bigger And becoming more of a source ~ of danger .As a mass of kindling" wood, that wo?ld someâ€"day burn & big hole in the best part of the Town. t * ‘Take Warning. From Paris.. . The town of Paris had. just such a state of affairs aféw years azo that we hive now. There was the old mill in themiain. business secticn . of the Town, and surrounding it . were prosperous merchants and manvfactut â€" ors, daz business in .more of less substantial structures. They realiz¢d. that the old mill might burn sonte day} and make ¢t pretty hot â€" â€" for them. â€" Of course‘ they could puy, tlis old inill for seven ‘or ‘Cight thousand l(!oll-n (1 believe it was offefed to. |th m for rot more than that & mount) and tear # down. ‘But . â€"the old | mill had "been~ ~there so mamy years, â€"and <didh‘t burn, why °*should thiey trouble ©~themselyes"" about it now* ~Well, the: old niill did purn, |very" unexpectediy one night, and the logs to Patis was over $150,000.00. Wateérloo‘s Danget. In the immediate m(ghsorhood . of Waterioo s Mill, there are stores and stooks of gosds, that at the lowest estimates represent n invéstment of $200,000/00. ‘Thereâ€" &re several â€" fac« \tories® with n#achinery and stock that refreschtat lbast $300,000:00 more. In the dase the mill tooK fire, hore is hailf @‘ inillon ~dollars of Waterloo‘s test business property ‘in Qve a? er of <being wiped© out. ‘ If Yhe : wirkd should "be %nm the west wheh sucha Sre h#l, ‘out.. nothing . will . save that ‘Ba éeq’d property. IL ‘the wind happens to be from some otler "I direction," the ~Toss would ~beâ€"almost ks lange. «oo ..A dX f ‘/Purchase‘ tha mill and tear it dowi ot â€"course!. Atâ€"New Years, the. rate rayers "i vots signified their willingâ€" n ss o huy the Eloctric light‘ and gas ji¢n‘s end to rtn them undet intnigg 4 echerol. Mr. Snider sonc tiimé aro.. /‘ beliéve, ‘expressed . _ his #illingnets not only to sell: the éleeâ€" it‘e light }1 bt, but the mill Fropertâ€" ty â€"8 well. %, ; onl? plan then is for ref t.s ntatives. of th> I‘bard of Trade br To¢n Council. lan w s an estiniâ€" ate o( h: amount of m.o~ ~ teqtited raise amorrit of mehiy, reitited 1 feel -n"t‘:. t oultrase 3!?“ dftts ¢ 1h# Plan had been> |thoroughly. disctcs U and rcason d out «y the fats tayers. Th# ntll after bein% putchased could be taken down and a lates retcnile do rived from s‘]ft the timbet. An Electric lisht station could . be built at Th) watetwotks of some othar suitable, site. ‘The _.. prespnt tor n «qvare could th n be extended its foll width to ‘b: Grani _ Ttunk Ra‘lwat tracks. This : weul * leave thy toun _ in |_ a cotmpataitively eals state as regards fire, and it would Ano on at Citdey s y The Newer Mill What Can ts Do About It? al%o léaye room for a small ‘strip of To x Ci% im ant hgel â€" nck would make it ons of the prettiest New Fancy Parasols at Special : dur « W..m ( & MARTION, 264 . Univarsity, Btu Mentrémi Gineral Insurante Agint Established 1864 ¢ Wg‘mn Building, F 9k . ; n ecianits s thr i ooet T. h. . o mcotg fokk * *‘ EV €. The warm weathor f o whatâ€"s reauired Sn *4 with thesp sew dreaice and wilh dnd bu pleasure. C OR <E" i. " DE | omty ol td groceries by actual test and com to know that they‘re the best. _*_â€" King Street Lightning Rods, properly instalied, ‘ate ~ALMOST ABSOL PROTECTION. _ THBEY PREVENT STROKES. They carty, off should they occur. C tFâ€"â€"e 8 J"J” 3 Twg Rural Barn . Claims due to all other caudes. H. M. WILHELM, siifis No building rodded with "Universal" Rods has ever aged by lightningâ€"and they protect many thousands. _ Write for our Catalog. . . _ Farmers kmomm. and they are expressing their opisions." 4 ~â€" ~COMBE TOâ€"US FOR.YOUR.NEXT ORDER Certainly feels SATISFIED with the SERVICE obtained . by using + . w e * * s 3(9 Aog % 9 q $ WILHMHELM‘S HARNESS _ 25, 50, T5¢, $1, $1.50 up to $5 â€" _ THE UNIVERSAL, LIGHTNING ROD €0, .. . SsAFETY FIRST $1.75, 2. 3, 4, $5 up to $18 _The Farmer Who Comes * Back For More _ Ete., at. Alexander House Grocery J. W. CIFFORD, PROPRIETOR . _ . " Street _ Waterloo _ ****PhHo The Reliable Grocery C. H. Malls & Co.â€" est Prices Paid for Produce are caused by lightning to every ORO Wate towhs in Canada.. This is: jA A6t and ons that s negli¢cted,© Do it now, * O °_ The Proof the pudding is in the eat ing thereof! cakes; <bans ;. piscuite;.s scones selt, : . the .trquble _ of baking Homemade Bread Let usisupply you ‘TREAT You FRIENDS SANDERSON‘S$ BREAD Waterloo are not backward _ in combina ti#n hildren‘sâ€" pai dhe Phone 205. Save your

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