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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jan 1917, p. 5

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,g New . 4A } % Students ‘; §Enter * _ ? gEvery Week The first me:t‘nz of Loard for the vear 1917 Wuesday night. Th Ob all of a routine nature ~ were nol orleton as v Board had not vyeot mad _ (pointment to the botv O gard is the member for i Mthe Town Corncil and . ) awas apjpointed by theâ€"S â€" vJast evenin« >A number of aecounts By a»@® oth> 15 rarian‘s o Smacopted. Mmummmmmommmmmmmfi s tou, 0 chener .is solling shoo jp otifde es im t wwie e f #t8} ¢# ofi ic 20 wk bg;lllu nomepgus fric wis. of Misy Clai saf ibef CraybDI of Calzary"Altd, tormér <$ dyasatedWiaiterloo, _ who underwent an ; mf«’l'mrr-n fors vnp' dicigls ~uhgut : SÂ¥ week npo, wnfjfh.hfi;.wl -a tewen tha\ BÂ¥ "',‘wmfllik,""!"-'- a sutisfnctory rceovery 3 READ _ AND sbystuusmer% Ti PAIEY TEEGRADIT f > Hy Jl'lllflllll””l”"‘llnll"l""“_ll"l“llll"' L. ‘ l 1 BUSINESS COLLEGE entertained . at the / home of Mr. an Mrs. J. i: Hagey, Miry S1., Friga: M&NL | Games, music, a short prograr end luncheon all contributed to h mbs pleasant cvening. [A hearty vore (@ thanks was tondered the hosts at the elose of a delightful evening. & [tH :Sa\ months . prepares; Imition,; $60, strongly upon parents and others that business trainâ€" ing ofers greater opportuâ€" nities than cver before. v% Winter term has opened. Instruction is kiwrzely inâ€" dividual, and noew ={udents, enter at all times. ofâ€"Emmanu entertained morning oergs were plentif at 45¢ to 50c per dozen brought 42\ to 45¢ per Ib, quite scarce and sold at us §0¢ a large basker wase se %/ A tslephone his teen installed a‘ \ the Waterko post office and 3e . pov \q operatich â€" [t_will 4 a ‘dseal > gonyenience and fac.itate hq yipr, bf o ihe «isW "‘,..lh-v. Jas. J, Bidgy, M. A:, r’;f Hes péler, occupind the pulpit‘ > in 0 the Watrico Methodist (Charch en Sun day, ind ‘dotivered stront and earn 681 d scourses. Jtev, F. y. Mathers B.D., conducted a niversary serviee at Hesselor. € . i# the staff Positions are ccrtain uy (Med toâ€"its capacity, qver dne hundred | **2uch "the Horaier ‘hoded ir t beotisinbscdind d 4 ied p x e ‘ o ed. "ul King St. Waterieo cing in @tentance, + * }m> x Bm‘m'dm ' Phone 217 The story of the playâ€"was admirably Thy then mored intox. * ‘ wmmimmmmimmtmmmmemmnismicomteni,. | [ "Old D3 â€"BF . _ArAMU® Fogteriaften Agttigh iietchants.bin‘t uharters | smemmumenapzmy ma~ â€"emzitmmmmeme. | 1% rEAdINES;WETrC EIven from the PI#?â€" | were for & years. _ Later ‘ | n its pregentation the different char lowetr floor of the WatérlOo Mutual wCAL AND PERS[’"A' clers were excellently portrayed bÂ¥ | Fire building pecame the home ‘ of 5. ie«A â€"â€"â€"....â€"..._\ | Nose taking part. In some of the the Hask amk Abin shses cenatt tE We cannot impress too At "J’S’f"’fiucc! "ISE me.tnz of the Libtrary for the vear 1917 was held on y night. . The business â€" was a routine nature. The officeri you buy your geods at this Drug Money back if not satisfied. + Young .\lim‘}s\" Adulw;hk‘(,hgv manue) Evangelical Church wer, â€" 20 a0câ€" per dozen, Butte it 2 to 45¢ per Ib. Fowl wa scarce and sold at usual prices large hn;kor was asked for ap the Waterloo Â¥ou‘ll not ba,disappointed if he pfIPP Lrug>S guaraniee all goods â€" the fin>ral _ o" â€" the at Ilmira on Wedne+ the â€" Scho..J s the made the market Saturda plentiful and soh e their apâ€" C. Uuchnor 197 _ from 1. (i. Strot Sciio ol Board .. RECUH E' t‘ a c 3 | aniy ::_ memb a | nrsic = y 3 he E thes -_-"hr =)ore 1 = E' A u8 6 #Dor th = 3| the c §i'n‘nr| C =i <her =| + e L 5| Art s)° TJ 3| sU a> as = = ) Lack 55 Iy fel § neughi &| Setied = &)|l.icht & a|the pr = E «* het gi The _=, the pr E)!e id a & | forors & & Path g Weor 3i "s the E the ear & ie resstored n compliaint | regard ns tho ackâ€"of â€"hextâ€"imâ€"onmrar twa al the cars on the line hbetween Kitcheg en‘ »nd Waterion. + ARE KEEPING wl * THEIR CUSTOMERS$ * _ SUPPLIED WITH COAL Iv felt ‘n n~ighboring city of; 1 Schiedet, marazet of t Licht commission stat>d the proso n‘ they have h «+ heth cn<e and coal The local dcal ts say the presont time they ha to an t fnough to keep Lommers siupplied or the hbarty ho the class. â€" Tonieht tend a bean sapper <hm rch, «Kitchener. The cliss will hold n:.dâ€"week meetâ€" mnes and activitics as in the case oi the â€" Standard Eificiency â€" Test. ~ Beâ€" ‘ore Daving q beaurty vote of thanks Aus exterd d Mr. ond\ Mrs. Cressman or the hearty hbospitality esxtended the class. Tonieht tho boys will at end a bean sapper at the T. n. \eupocae qual oi2v C iC _ia"t diDrscsoprsal mas male to ‘mnitl'_'_‘he ’ 1 soeeess, the qate recceipts being fat resont . park Droperty,, Mr.. Ves yi.: hrad of" previdas rears. / ; as one ‘of th> strongest :fi"o:é't'rs‘ So enthesias®e were the boysâ€"that e was HForn in "Prsion C# h "Irt af" «‘\’niilmji?l:d on __the ~ @Ate® ) jthep was the tarnder ‘of 188 tbir rotit‘s yeat‘s show, which wi‘l he "B Mesoelor. ~Ple livcd quite ‘& (+bit old~ as us rab. â€" detween â€" Christmas ’ni hisâ€"earlier â€" life <in the «city‘ . of ind New Years, i .ondor. in which plase he_ attended TCThS Avival Creofranizatioh> meetin‘ whrol" and started _his _ bankins "vill hs> held Â¥ebrgaty: Igt=.=*= /ge@» WeR .. 0Cs «it h ts f92 .6 R> *= Just what he will do now Mr. Hes cler has not decided. He intends 3. §. CLASS oF _ l owever, to sell his houschoid fiirn‘ 1 BOYS HAS BEEN ire and probably take a smaller place l The new manager will nccupy his pre / . ORGANIZED ent residence. He explained that h« ® C . ntended to go wherever his fanc» s A '\”!my, .\chnql cl;!sq of loys eads and not be tied down to any one rom / th« â€" Evangelical Church â€" were 1 mtertaincd at the home of Â¥r. and | "2¢¢ y \rs. A. K. Cressman last nisbht and| A N°W manager bas not yet been 8P the class was organized. The class | >Ointéd but it will probably be the‘prc will follow th> course map!od out i ient assistantâ€"manpager W. 8. Naylor . i ~the C:nadiing Standard â€"Meiency | sho has been here about 10 years an: ‘est. ‘The boys were entertaincd tni horoughly understands the working: supper fu“(l\\illg which _ the â€" officers ( the local institution. <£>° sere elected. . Th> o‘%fcers : Teacher, | rrgramemme immcnad en se $2, \. F.â€" Schictele ; Prosident, Vernon . ; Patumiy, ; Viceâ€"Prosident, Albert ’ L.ANCE-CORP. WOOD!‘ wirn ; Necretary, J. Ross Martin ; P Preasurer, Norman Enzel ; Convener ' WILL JOIN NAVAL A ‘Social Committee, Oscar Bean ; AIR SERVICE CORPS l on ener .\thletic Comnittee, Clarâ€" 4 oo P "K.‘I' ('on\ofufr Erogram £onâ€" Lanceâ€"Corporal Arthur Weods, khn n ht e Min®en o 0 0 0s c vide been a menher of the Univer |, The rame choson by the class C | siin £ Toronto Overseas Traifn * Tâ€"Râ€"OW which stands for the wordé ;‘O}psn for the (|)):~st five months has Goâ€" Rizht (n . Worsing." _ Theig been called to Ottawa to oin a notto will be "The Other Fellow." rall of oflw‘:s for the Nafal Air L 1h: rtesont Aime thrre_ar_e hoh Service. This drait wil teave _ for | | nembers in the class but it is exâ€" verseas shortly rected that this wiil beâ€" increased "I (:4(‘0,3 )r~|. Woods R:s‘ . been t a short time. Following the orâ€" hnr;za: on l'.g(':“ l::n‘é s"fl‘l‘;‘n‘ Ts "univation of the class sone of the JaSt few ll.n‘: ‘“","‘. h‘slr “m;: al nembers provided ; â€" very plcasinglz‘i"l:(rgnl'rne~'am' v\i'-hpawntetlm | nrsical program. Snsce 1:£m,tnfaflh: : thousand bipds entan u_ Financially the show was als; ) suocess, the qate recceipts being fat bead of" previdas rears. / s So enthrsiss®e were the boys that "brt af «\’n(;"'dcci?l:d on _ the > dates ‘r th‘s yemt‘s show, â€" which wi‘l be old as usrab. detween Christmas ind New Years, CC ThS Aarimal Croofzanization meetin‘ *vill h?> held Â¥Febrgary: IÂ¥C","** / ue Lack &\1 â€" ]| Zeadings Given from ‘"The Merchant of Venice‘" by + Epworth Leaguers. iHOW WILL AGAIN BE HELD DURING HOLIDAY WEEK o dmane 4. "Fipht Nir. (Wifver Geiger, Bakelix ~Venice ‘Mr. Clive 5 ‘,'l‘hv-- mopt i‘ug was held under t fees ol‘ the Litétary Departm he Society of which Mr. n. irigg is convenor, * 1t the regul Ssion Statod lh:hr to they _ have had Saficie®@i some of the @treet cars is not bheinz as keen is _ in _ the mm‘nor. C. Â¥. cr of the Wager and ar savy that up . to PROGRAMME | ager, mee‘kng of Water held under the ang iry Department o It. W. N & Bean | Fight on tile ‘ob. The Rlues put up ‘I a food pame hut s»mehow or other they coult not place the rubber pilt in the net often enoush to make therm the winners of the evening. The. score at the end of the st half was 2â€"2, Durin: the las theâ€"Reds to nd the nets for wao more comters. _ When ths be‘t n th> score stroA 4â€"3 in favor the + Leds.~~ €5" wasl s 4 j Wagk _A _ very _ interosting _ eyent _ Bpok Te at th> Watrorloo s«ating A#ink hars‘ay* evening whon a hb ey mat h was plaved between the Reds and the Blues of the Waterl¢o Luth ‘r Leagre. ‘Th> game at 8.15, with Mr. N. Jac T i1 was witacss d by number Lockey enthus asts 6 \\at(‘hr‘ th> fast playing with®wreat inters 8t Thr defense of the s _ made _ several TT SW@k_cohite®*theâ€"torwards _ were ‘REDS‘" OF THE °_ LUTHER LEAGUE \~ ‘BEAT THE "BLUES" i _ Lanceâ€"Corporal Arthur Weods, ;ho has been a menher of the Univer sity of Toronto Overseas Train n Corps for the post five months has been called to Ottawa to join â€" a draft of oficets for the Nazal ‘Air Service. This drait wil leave _ for overseas shortly. nent. | 27%_Xas a memker <of thy. +.',!m\;q long time;~zy ith alwost prery prosrassive : vent that ‘the town ‘has made. ~as on the Council for three g miâ€" was a membker <of ths Poat O oo s 1and branchss," @igiall ;zthe 15 10y 8 s ud gfi@g...s',illw;“&}fiahm | "'". «lfh"”'fi‘v”":j‘h:flq R . «N Mr. es wlor. ‘hag‘ YalMays ‘heon rominently connset=d ~ with _ ssorts ni was ingtramental _ if. gett‘n ockey, curl‘ng and â€" other spor adopted, lt â€"was fron Waterlo» th» ne first hackey teams i1 this part i the country â€" were produced, _ A | ‘ouple of young bank cleris from vontrcal, who. were hoackey players. ‘ot the game under way. Ona‘ at ‘hese, by the way, is now. manager 1 the big Montrea} Office, the chead )lige oi th>_Molsons Bank. :/ . ~|} wih. laes cier h s bucu weniduen 4. when Mr. Hespeléer first came,; to tatâ€"rloo, from Fonion .there .wer> mly two ban‘s . in k itchaner, | . the ‘Terchants. and the old Corsolidated, now the Bank .of Commerce, Op thf'i wriginal staff there were oaly three, n:l=ding _ the: . manager, â€" w at. ‘resont :nine perkops , ary‘ roqm Onl amdle‘ the busi@est oi ‘the â€" Waikel.. Fire building pecame the the tamk and this was â€" intil about two vearsla. intil about two )m;-\a;;hou,the ‘wesent ‘ spacious _ quarters _ were ‘rected. the 1CB +. their ~hone of all ages and for growmuss, , Ask your dri@gist for a §0â€"cent hotâ€" te of "California Syrup of Mgs," which containg directions for babtes, ohlldran Sick children needn‘t be coared to take this harmiless "frhit laxative," Millions of mothers keep it handy heâ€" cause they know Its action on the stomach, liver and bowols is prompt Wnd sure. e rest easy after nvfu ‘(‘Mflm of Figs," because i few hours all the clogged up waste, wur hbile and fermenting tood gently noves out of the bowels, and you have & well, playful child again. FINE PICTURE | â€" OF CONVENTION The funeral was held from her lateâ€" resid nce, â€" Merno Street â€" on Vuesday, January 23rd,‘ at 11.3¢ o‘clock. a m. Services will be â€"con: «dvetcd at the boass and interment vill be wad> at > Wellesley. It is reâ€" vestrd that flowers be omitted. ! The death occurred SAturday morn ng of Mrs. Margaret Neeb, aged 67 ears, 11 months and 17 days., Sh ‘eaves two daughters and three sons Imma at home, Mrs. Geo. Eidt o‘ \illbank,. Honry ~of Erisvilie,; â€" Her ir nâ€"of Wellesleysond Austin of Ciladsâ€" hill. She is strvived by 7 grant h bdren. 6o, Mrs. Pr. . Néscée#t" maved a ‘bearty ote of th on s t6‘"Mrs. CSpringer for x =‘l1~+ut projitable address. whicr cnâ€"inced every ore preseat of the weed of votes for wanicn. Lunch was served and a â€" very â€" .pleasant and _ rofitall* afternoen was snont. IRS. M. NEEB <â€" ~ PASSED AWAY Pn aRC EY O Pmd 1 h1is lGag deen u%qm'd Wontan ‘as come: to her +plate ~and: she is zoing »to keep â€"if.\*/Pke srarorid | is wabching theâ€"women.of Canadz. Th ote for women wil qwt «Asstroy nor «ave. a1, evil. elfectâ€"ong the. tone but Tok io Wtas : (F hb>y not lnve a voice in making the | }*"* ':“t.:'wflw“w..’““‘"’ ": raws, th} speaker asked, . Jt only| ‘O2"d felt that thoy equlg not loag iakes a short, t{m to cast a‘ bato‘ [ Adluable a member., qrp the Libpaty: ind, thr vote will by no means .des | Joard and ho M'WMJ"‘ troy a home nor tase the . womar | il!. be prevailnd, npan t9; yeegpt W iaway, from, herâ€"â€"home ‘ which sb | mre MORO® 0 soig op Jaw@oiin o5 _ | oves. * The regular, moeting Of, fho Board Th: one reason why th> women o‘ Ail be held on m@,;%‘;;uq..dqy | In C‘anada have not had the vote is be very month, the. same, g8, lart «yoar. ause thf‘y.novcr showed any desire | m somiâ€"annyg} : report, of.,Jpapector @ haÂ¥e it; Leadifig men of affairs, Yhephpard was;,recciveg=and .fouind; to nen of authority afeth> â€" stronges a very Matteg} I s ‘dioâ€"ates ‘of . womian‘s _ franchise. â€" “‘ . 1sa @very mother should, take a keen in ! _ New Téacher Resigns.‘ *> s erest for equal rights, hecause oi it Woe So 9EA ts‘ $ O# er child, and in order that she may Miss Murphy; wha cotenienced: ‘!& saleguard its future wolfare by th | uties at ther beginningood +the; tetftt, ‘ote. s f T as handed in hor:resignation.> whidh Women must have ‘th> couraze. 0 | yas accepted._â€" She guave vag her toa hwxr _ convictions gnd®risé : ty â€" thep | "" .\ " V bive DnO guveay her: fo . "Il. ho. 3 â€"honefit. IAlp, @ .. blessing. otes for »;mmw&mm Thete ill he ‘an entite phanze, after this by not tn.ve a voice in making the ‘aws, th‘ speaker askod. It oaly iakes a short, t{mo to cast a‘ hallo‘ ind, thr vote will by no means .des troy a home nor take the . womar iway from, hetâ€" home â€"which sb oves. * Th: one rteason WhÂ¥ th> women n‘ The spcaker‘s leaditig and convin® ‘z lact was theâ€"need for votes for xomen. Womenâ€"are not going to a» tazonize the mén :with the vot: Te io t ons "aalnt t & they do. in .the w s ouncaiton ‘of" the: natidn:‘ A naitor as nover risen above the> fircside which is the women‘s world, Publi weliare work should hbe equally shar «d by men and‘ women. . The women 0f Canada are ‘bright, intelligent, xiwal to min, ‘and women will _fine time‘to improve themselves so d:e)] ‘an vots intelligently,.â€" Why . should Crand Rapids w , ~‘wus gapat C00° hralhaicng a4 s $2000 Y i:um.‘.g the e a!-fi«»"l +Â¥ Nmu rg«e!oela A Reoos, Grorge Strest, s;o‘%e cn th yâ€"treasurer. rolby%,%.:t. j Uqual Sulfrage Movemcnt in On y committocs: Central Schdo tario. Mrs, Spr.ager is a well in | @mphilf, chairman, A. Shan ts M formed and convin‘ing speaker, Shr| Veldenhammer and J,/ "Brucg rfi has hid a wide experionce in humgn |Alexandra Schoo}, J. Brudgo man, ‘chp beé itarian movements, wn, C, Hemphill, A. Shantg add 9° The soralint‘« Thnidhics sea ceccal l op PBR Y s SCM shich is teresting ‘and most prolitar} | JP Public Bdhoo! DBoird yaX J ;ct':'. l held â€" at ‘:;l Neduesday night. â€"C, W. n-ld? .MWW , |‘lected chairman. J, A. Harper, w itsday. altetnoos, is‘ th: ‘Interes | /88 chairman lust year, und J. i4 ho a Sme: iming mage ng m aan uie convin® | Neidenhammer. ) SURP YCPR dOO RMiD@¥¥eniars in wrij: ing. of their clgims, and nlatemnnu,{}‘ their accounts,,andâ€"the.qature of tlg_e' security, if any,â€"heid by them. ~ |*~ AND TAKE NQTHCE that atter él}: 24th day of Rgbrdary, 1917,; the sa John Albert Speiss and Emil Schnoider will proceed to.distribute the assets f the said deceased among the perâ€" s entitled thereto, havin rega Kln the rla‘lma'm’x\'-fik\ O‘M igainst the li'l“e"fl'é(‘h:"'}i'n_‘hfi. who Hed of or about the ]40§, flay, of, Deâ€" ember, 1916, .at Heldelberg. in the said County of Waterloq, are roquired lo send by post, prepaid, or deliver‘to ‘eachers salaries ...., .. ... ‘aretaker‘s salary ..... .... 3upplies ..... ..... fop@irs 1:;>: >+:n0 rrrkrafiâ€" Smel srilme se rruomatty cog m s ialunce on Heating Contract, Vater, Gas and Electric;;.1 .. Jecretaryâ€"treasurer‘s. hon. ..> "ax on School Residence :.. fundrige .. ...2.sc.ilis uorzy33 Jebentures payable ... ;.«7, .‘ lalance on hand ..[;00¢. .>5) ‘overnment grant .....,,"%% lpecial Government (Grant". Kindergarten igrant :.;. .© ‘ent of School Residence .‘!/ nterest on Endowment Fund jalance on Hand . i. O ‘eccived froth Towh ‘Treasurer ~*~~_* Financial SÂ¥atement}52" "The annual report‘of the‘ 86970 neasurer was rocely@l"and" mo#t « New ‘fl'a"chg'r _"Q"fl'nm'."' 84 " 8 + MR NY NVd Miss Murphy; wha cotamenced: hit utios at theor beginaingsofsthe; terf, as handed in horsresignation.â€" whidh}> vas accepted., She gave vag her: oi on that she fiesâ€"been wiek ~for oomo! mme ano hm amnmaouge aphe +oupd apiit|~ eep on she did not think that ghe [‘ ould do the bupits 16¥‘ herkerr Jnltice.[ \nplications wil} be reciewed and | a Sovdl it c or Yl} on bal, on Setuogk . ‘ay night .to appoint,.asuccessor., ‘.;;} ~ The principal was authorized to‘ 'ofl’" s anr th® wétkâ€"books‘ n8c@ikary Yor! (na , . @RtPi 090. )9 4> 5534 Bpupo Â¥o '.o::-ub(:"' «9 Mr. Stroh" Réspdointed. >‘ i i Nt 3(44 » d J. G. Stroh was agaip, appoluted: a8 he representative of the &§chool Boarid n the Library Board., . Mr, Stroh | is he oldest memher on, she Boardyhavâ€" ng been a member, for,upwards of “'i 128 wi:; #tko dominated, "Fu row in Tavor of Â¥r. SpjadÂ¥) uh'iu!" ‘M‘ uhhfu,‘w'ii"\%'fl{r_ ho "tiatée _ Truézeman® & * The imnangura) maeting of the . Digbursements." Receipts: * gfi,-}‘g,;,!':l 255 KING ST., W., KITCHENER, ont.‘ ements. > | * ce lc nesrfig, Unemimertmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmimtmemmnmmim 19malem / e the it ie big e +4 was â€" reâ€"ofocted s6d mong the perâ€" having . resare hich t i« nl‘j{hng ho. an i «l‘-,r #chpéid ‘l mt Whe .said as: . vink afe, the" pro? e (tp ® m-zl{'r:g»'{ 194# . ‘:‘.uu?'%! j wn awdin uJS 1e Rd maisr uie â€" he i l 1 ,-1’ ea w}fi-“.’fl f y CoP! (hia |~ > 0lsob '3"’ «* .pmn“f ”flt‘ * AePRI * 1274 vvww ‘°:”&t{Â¥ WarmA 2OE 060 J 40100 . . ; nommmmememnenmmmnenmneenetenncenememmenennenannn t 19]» f | ;&nd not blended.â€" 'llc_:';,"q;q;géqq'you of the, moast ‘vm w "Order a ‘o'uck\q‘;ga'y:' e §0 29‘ * * wenk‘s \ . * sdgwamdinhign > po ME 4 w OME OE ug in} «".'f,_lixf 7 ¢ 4. ‘.,;V, a .. «u. Very goad 80.acres. 44. miles â€" ~Kitchener, good buiidings @r 2 Whaty® <bnr ies Aoos hnd d Nptntn tss i hsn abaitin s We thcis 44. 2 1i particulars of dozens of good ones are avai at this office, among them : ' An excellent stock and dair{ farm . . of 200 acres, land and all buildings, â€" firstâ€"class, situated four "m miles from New Hamburg W EWOV : Mbpe@uattihometiccres..can oconian ol‘ d d & M T 51Â¥ ‘ ‘ -y L'y Use OCEAN FLQUR kiag day., lt i8 w ,‘w M "-" A ho VeLAN FbQIé# ombiking day,, JA .ig wholg i pesa B _ F A R M S .. PA R In coffee and (Wa we ase King, » . * ~. 3 ~. As we have justâ€"the very thing, 1. %a .. Our atock is frost and onrflf MhiH is 4) . o fineen abrore gvearch‘s treat. * mds Sar Wian l ind wl ated, a i) "b6 ;um-flm‘”ofififl" & ~County Toy_n’i”!gst dm;e;y Wt‘xy waste your time hunting a farm w tabsou T an dowmg :éit'el“ of ‘éuit't)ivifiizng "8";'111?;;3(‘-0&/ i itchener; buildifigs ‘all ‘ o8 up‘.lp;fl'dte i nalo &n ‘709" V&w{in’; A2Qamores state of cultivatio THE TWIN.CITY‘8 BIG HARNESS sHOoe KING STREET, WATERLOO®~ + "l, «/n you to give us a eall; GROCERJIES and FPRUIF is ou} Hine Our prices aro down very fine, Aitention to all, hoth hiA We wish you to give us a r byyl nda na Song of the MONEY very highest prices for Dressed® Chickeng; ep intuorhees " Bm seson tat igg 1 Cc PR Phone hoth @Widlâ€" and tub 000 6404 +6 ‘Câ€"1HTM m in >V d4d& . .. ion&, 8'imi'es'§f-ouh â€"“ui ts ‘a\ ‘ eâ€"nngt®® ~| £ . 4 "7 e nsl o 13 t i Sig: sultiieneg .:.':.‘-'_4« ,‘_“} es. g;'/a miles Ram.~~~<. bllli ll 0J y i. « R Te F: + m '.".Q :_fi e 1 3 vigaty # 5.000 ?81 Nt 0 e Â¥u, 4 % o datol 14 3 «44 tk

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