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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Jul 1919, p. 6

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Hl: Progress. } _ The River Railway Company uow making very good progress ‘ the laying of the bricks on King t and it is to be hoped that all the bricks will be laid as fur as the ? Office by July 1st. At Preston. _A very quiet but preity wedding ‘taok place at the Baptist church parâ€" sonage on Baturday evening, June 21, when Miss Lyle Holmes of Memphis, Penn., becaime the wife of John Jaimes Wilson of Ottawu. key. Elmer Green péerformed the ceremony. i N x 25 000 ds 10 Muliihal. c uio s Mb ces tma it 22 F(rji Saturday, Mrs. W. J. Mullholâ€" Yand received the sat news Of the death ‘ of ber father, Mr. Alexander Nicol, in his 73rd year. Deceased had m eancer of the stomach, and passed quietly away at his home near lock ton on Saturday morning. Mr. Joseph Miller o Windsor, . is vlllu’; friends in town for a few dayÂ¥s Mr/â€" Joseph Miller of Windsor, . i8 visiting frieuds in town for a few days. c W T oenmeeanes d ni The deatl ternoon it | erloo hospit bel. beloved her §2nd y« resident of and was w community. Mr. K. Preston left last pight for Tara, where he is relieving at the Merchants Bunk of the northern town LE ts Veterans At The Lake. Sbdyotive . vebericus. of gent Chomec id Guelph ow outing _ to | Pastinch Lak day. Mr. George M Roos Hill. is in around his houase who recently c: Hill is one peler. mergh Jiames Medinsl al weeks ago refurned Is eampinp np lie ob living the stinple lif fo Marrisd At Tororto. Twe popsr san Hespet gently nvirried | Mr. Ch andâ€"Missâ€"Liat. Biuris,_ paqtir atrale it othe a They sere wedded di Wednestay hy o Aey. A 1: who will he ther Clearview nol h Nee the lindscape ie of Ure Lesuty PRESTON HESPELER. And when you B.â€"H. " English." _‘ Mundy, who resides on improving the prounds se Mr. Nelson Mundy, came back from over edded in Toront Ktex. A. Wyiie AM To Clearview. , e C Oe *4 iW Py y y . M § Ec t 5z aPuk _A TpZ/ C/a ‘ NANHE : :/ / AV | \ « “\ s .m‘h . t § ‘ Cl / § | ~ Tt p 4 3 \\\ BuyPaint #R _ NOWâ€"ana the BEST MeM leuter and grand e, Khy.. have arrivâ€" rate the birthday mother, _ Mrs. C of the cony Some of those injon. promi last ol in fife, «boand Kn Pues 10 Om thon. Htes ale po ge 9 _H ENGLISH °_ {Sa..vsc. 30% Pure} PAINT @0 . _pect to be present al !Me O°0 SV . News Notes. op July 1st. l ‘The regular monthly meeting of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Scherer of HAMâ€"| p, a y p A. was held in the forpr of a ilton, are expected to arrive in tOWR . _/ 1 at the home â€" of Mr. J to spend the holidays with the lat [#%0 4 ~ Iter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C Mâ€") ppo meeting opened with hymn and | Schuite. & | prayer followed by the President‘s adâ€" Gunner Alfred E. Jones, a (,uommidm- in honour of Mr. Reuben Wran , boy, has re@urned from overseas "00 / wuno has just returned from overseas. ‘ was given a real welcome back 10 yil, yoop zurbrigg was then present ‘town by his many friends. led with a fine club bag by the psople i1 paint insist upon ordering the paint W The paint that covers more and lasts longer. this victnitypand sevretary C. T. Groa iw a very busy â€"man these days Arâ€" ranging for the reception of the bun dreds af old boys and girls who exâ€" vect to be present at the old school Goes West. l o w Surgeant A. Kube who arrived from Migs werseas last o week ds ut present | New visliing friends here prior to (olng'""’!v: it West again where he willâ€"resume iz ‘hin dulles again as tinsmith. Isng Received Big Welcome. Gunner J. Ottmann arrived home da. here last Tuesday, he was met by hlnl Mr. inother, sisters ‘and brothers at â€" Badâ€" spendi en and on arriving here was given & Mr. C, most. corflial reception by the â€" Bund Mr. and teachers and scholars. Bank, Our band is arranging for a Grand after d Strawherrcy Festival nex1 Friday wmrent night when a good profram is â€" being The L i]nvpun-ll, The ‘The Messws. John Heipel, _ Jacob f Mrs Lotz. John Mammer, | Henry | Berscht ruday ailended the Trustees: Convention pr j tence bihe Lutheran Chure hat Linwood Mon | '._ll:“"l" Th Uroit Heap Intel Successful Garden Party. A guarden party was held an â€" Mr.C 0. Rowman‘s under the anspices of the Womren‘s Insritute lust Momday evening. A Jarge crowi wbrended and were favonred with several selections hy the Elora band Returned Soldiers Here. Mi C000 Morgimer. â€" Mr. Eo Melitzer and Mr. Lo hushy whoo have refarned from eversens service are spending cometime with friends and relatives irlends & Alr. Oscar and Clayton | Lendsg of Gnelph are spemling their | summer vaestion with their grand parents Mlr Fred Letson also Miss M. A. Mill rev of HRockwond i A. E. Richert has completed â€" a new veranda on the front of his honse, Miss Lo Metiovern of Kitchener |> sremding a few days with her parents \r o and MrcouJ MeGevern he lay here. Ar spending a few duys Mr. and Mro. J Met A nimber from thi «l ihe ‘Fownshin Sun "Save the surface and you save all 22y vJouf GConrad Bros. _ Waterioe Many peop.le have allowed their homes to run down in appearance and are still putting oif ’cpainting thinking that paint will come down in price. Even if paints were cheaper six or eight months hence, which is unlikely, because the supply of raw material has fixed the price far ahead and because thousands of house owners are exactly in your condition â€"bound to paint soon, remember that it is better to paint than ‘repair. Your house can be painted more cheaply now than later. i Messrs James . C. Luashy of Torento days wtih his broth« wEST MONTROSE BRANDRAM Dealers in Hardwear, Plumbigg Tinsmithing Eto. \ WELLESLEY s J Freehorn nded Coun‘v ( hener last Tue our Agricnttur event of the season in tog we sar caroamy «omowrom w n Heipel, Jacob â€" Henry | Rerscht es Convention of hat Linwood Mon Ottmann vicinity attend iv School _ con and â€" Adani ouncil meet sday . in the al society ind 39 70% PureWhite Lead 8p1 Dr Adam nding other 30% Pure White Zine ar o «s reme«re wnnmres HENnpERSON Gifford. _ ‘The meeting opened with hymn and prayer followed by the President‘s adâ€" dress in honour of Mr. Reuben Wran who has just returned from overseas. Miss M. T. Zurbrigg was then presentâ€" ed with a fine club bag by the people of this school section for her splendid service as a teacher in 88. No. 6 where she has taught for three years. We are all very sorry to see Miss Zurâ€" brigg leave and we thank her for her talenged work fn this vicinity. l Misses Clara and Maggie Welker of ;.W of Kitchener spent 8 ‘ Mr. Jacob Anderson. Ichmcl is spending a few days WIFR‘friendb Jn Millbank _ Mr. Y. 8. Cook of the Standard Bank, Toronto, has returned home after #pending hig holidays with his -urenk_”r.‘h: Mrs. W. A. Cook ARe Elc @n ons a Mr. Graht MeBDonaid of Toronto . is spending a few weeks dt the home of Mr. C. D. Brown Nith, Grove. The following is the result of the womotion exauimination in W.S.S. No 19, Wilmot and Wellesley:â€"â€" |____ special thanksgiving service wa ield at Christ Church, Haysville _ o. iunday evening to offer up thanks t/ lod for the restoration of peac». Mr. IL Walker, Mr. A. R.oG. Spith Ur E. A. Bean and Mr, L. Master tool m the motor trip excursions . to Nia cra district To IV Jr. marks required, 75.â€" iurah Steckly 512. Almeda Wagle1 417. Louis Heise 435. To 11 Sr., marke required 315.â€" tenben Kropf 439. Elmer Gerber 425 wthur Seftel 341 (Recommended). To L Jrs marks required 375. â€"â€"Em na Gerber 445. Vera yichli 397, Ag ies NormtmTâ€"$48, +Recommended). To. L Sr.â€" Edna Erb, Joseph Kropf Moses LichtL To I1 Jr. Lissie â€" Steckly, _ Elmer Toth, Harvey Wagler, Christina Wag aint with a guarantee, Hamburg c SCHOOL REPORT HAYBVILLE. the result of the on friends of in meetings vanum: large, althouch inirly well at The president, Byron Schwarts, of this place, pre sided over the meetings in nis usuii efficient and cheerful manner. The forenoon meeting was, as usual, de voted to business chiefly _ ‘The secretary, J. G. Hurst, very ably taught the Review Lesson. Durâ€" ;;;' l:a--;l-le}noon two very interestâ€" ing aud instructive addresses were delivered by Rev. Plant, on "How to win and hold the older people for the Sunday School," and Miss . Mabel Taggart, who was present from Toâ€" ronto, on "How to win and hold the young people for the Sunday Benool." ‘The evenifig session, which was held in the Mennonite church, was very largely attended, the church being crowded to the doors.. Proceeding the societies‘ sessional work, a sony service was very ably conducted by Mr. Eph. Betzner. A men‘s chorus rei ingly good music by songs, with which the gram was interspersed Mr. W. L. Badley, of Elmira, and | Miss Taggart gave very practical and | inspiring addresses sn the foMowing topies, respectively, "The Call of the Sunday School," and "Gates Inta II Scholar‘s Life.." The day‘s proceedings, especially the evening sessions, were such that all felt much inspired and impressed vith the importance of Sunday School work. Both the contributions from the difâ€" ‘erent â€" Sunday _ Schools throughout he Township, and the day‘s offerings, iurpassed those of former years. The officers for the ensuing year ire as follows: Hon. Pres., Byron ichwartz; pres.. James Mitchell; viceâ€" wres., J. T. Ott; seciqtreas., F. D. Jristow; _ departmental | superintendâ€" ‘nts, Temperance, Wesley Howlett; Pencher Training, Eliioit Richmond; Adult, A D. Schmidt; Boys, Add. Shoemaker; _ Young People‘s, Girls, Wnella _ Doerbecker; _ Children, Mrs. W. L. Badley; Missionary. Howard Jowman; Home, John Maprer. Mr. J. E. Worth, of Gueiph, spent Sunday at Mro Bvron Letson‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rogers, of Galt, ipent the weekend with friends here. Mr. Earl Rogers, of Gait, one of our old West Montrose boys, is reâ€" newing _ old _ acquaintances in this village. Earl has Just returnéd from overseas, where he spent four years in active service. Next year‘s convention will be held n Winterbourne. . Miss Bessie Kumpf has returned| home after spending her vacation| visiting friends in Detroit, Toledo and | London. 4 Quite a number from hero attended the cireus at Kitchener last week Mr. Irvin Keffer has purchased a new motor car. | The Sunday school picnic will be held on July the Ist, also a grundl concert will be given in the evening by the Comrades Class. A play will be given by the membors of the ('In.‘m.‘ entitled "Ye Village Skewl of Long Ago."* Don‘t miss it. Everybody wtal-l come. Miss Mae Anderson, of Toronto, is fpending a few days with her parents, Mr/and Mrs. Jacob Anderson here. + Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and daughâ€" ter in : in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook and family, of Toronto, are spending their holi days with their parents here. Mr. Delton CoxStm and Miss Bessie Nahrgang, spent Sunday in Ayr. Mr. Renben Wran has returned home, after spending tnree years in France â€" and â€" Belgium. His friends welcome him back to this vicinity. Mr. E. Y. Melntyre is busy at proaâ€" ent constructing a now verandah. _ €nT eDNAIPNCTNR 3 NOW TCTANUAN, Miss Margaret Balingal, of GalQ.i apending a few days at the home o Mrs. H. Walker Mr. J. L. Irwin made a business trip to Kitchener one day last week. Mr. Isaiah HMilborn, of Rosedale, passed away Sunday morning _ at his home, after an iliness of about six months duration. Deceased was about 55 years of age and is survived by his bereaved wife and six children. They are Raiph, Hubert, Stanley, Clarâ€" ence, Fanny and Blanche. . Mr. Hilâ€" born _ was un ‘uncile of Mr. E. H Thamer of Kitchener. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon | at 1.30 o‘clock (old time}), from his late resiâ€" dence to Roseville cemetery, where interment was made ‘ MARTIN NAGEL 1 Death came suddenly on Saturday to Martin Nagel, aged 75, as a result of heart trouble. Deceased was born in France 75 years ago, but was a resident of Kitchener for many years He resided at 22 Homewood avenue and was an employee of C. A. Ahrens for the past 20 years. The funeral was held Monday afternoon at 1.30 {Continued from Page 1.) May wWEST MONTROSE CONESTOGA OBITUARY BJu ISAIAH HILBORN chorus rendered exceedâ€" music by a number of which the evening‘s proâ€" HAYSVILLE nt Sunday with friends o‘clock, from the home of Mr. C. A Ahrens, 118 Queen street south. In terment cemetery Miss Bertha Devitt has accepted a position in the hospitai at Jam:estown, N. Y., and left toâ€"ay for thet piace. Miss Devitt, who was a member of the American Red Cross, and served several years with hospital anits over seas, has been visiting at the home of her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Devitt. formerly of Kitchener, was in Elmira on a business visit. Band Concert. The Elmira Band gave their weekâ€" ly concert at the Gore Park. That the music pleased the people was evident from â€" the lirge number attending these concerts. ? Personals. Mr. John Columbo _ of Kitchener,| was a business visitor in town. t ~Doc" Ciements â€"of Kitehener, was! a business visitor in town. & Mr. Joun o W. Millard of Winter| bourne on the staff of the Royal Bank,* is back on the job again. Mr. Millard ‘lnring his holidays was, accidently, shot in the leg. ‘ Mr. Joseph Zuber, +f Kitchener, was a visitor in town. . § Mr. August Ertcl of Kitchener, vas a visiter in town. _ Mrs. George Bulmer of Saskatoon is ‘v!siling friends in town. Pte. Win. Norman of Toronto. is ‘spnmlin;’, the weekend with friends in town. 3 ] HIGH SCHOOL REPORT Promotion Examinations The â€" following â€" pupils have been regularly promoted from Form 1. to Form IL, and their names appear in the order of their standing. On Term‘s Work â€"Sarah Brubacher, Marie Zilliax, Meta Schietholiz. Pass â€" Cecilia Beckford, K#thore Pass â€" Cecilia B Schutz, Edythe Winn Schutz, Edythe Winn, Rennetta Prey, Gertrude â€" Mattusch, | Vera â€" Allgeier, Kathleen â€" Reuter, Waliter _ Stumpf, Agnes Metz, Harold Dreisinger,, Alice Keves, Harvey Hehn. â€" (2) By Examinations â€" Florence Rutherford, â€" George â€" Knox, â€" Robert Otto, Chalmers Moffat, Myrtle Wil fong. Eva Bullard. Property Sale. The property of the late Mrs. Henry Christman on Arthur street, was soid by auctioncer G. G. Class, Satumday afternoon. Mr. Beachic of Kitchener purchased the property for $112% 64. A‘ter the expenses are paid, the | balâ€" ance will be divided mmong four childâ€" rex _ The farniture and househo!1l ef fec!s were also sold and the proceads wert to Adolpn Werle. a son. Doesn‘t hurt a bit! © Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, in-hm.l‘y that corn stops hurt‘ng, then you life it right out. Yes, m igicl Eon Somll Suee S H Oe in s c fll ks creidiieecaad P nin‘ oo( wlles A unz bottle of Fre: some costa but & few cents at any drug st re, but is suffiâ€" cient to remove every h.s1 corn, softb eorn, or corn between the : â€" :1, and the ealluses, without soreness o. :rritation. Freczons is the sensationai . iscovery F 18 th nsation ot‘e Cinslunati goniug, |Jt is v LEAVES FOR JAMESTOWN ‘+reEBANKO® TORONTO Apply few drops then lift sore, | â€" (Continued from Page 1.) LIFT OFF CORNS! touchy corns off with was made at Mount Hop Kitchener Branch ELMIRA fingers Manager ' On Wednesday, June 25th, Mi8s$| urgay, Sunday a Emima Wifoman, deustter of Sir M tllpdoy. (Ganday morning |â€" the BM ; Mrs. Lenman Wideman, Elmira, and maptored 16 ’l‘orunt.o_ ‘h’ Mr. Emanuel Brox. son of Mr. John~ : apd Mre Faw Class and falk sBrox' Fluradale. were united in wellâ€" Df'\lhgu'&m*r spent a few days at lock, at the Evangelical parsonage lbmllfi‘of is id .MN' George Haluk Eimira, by Rev. G. F. Brown: Thc; { Mr. Frank J. Yanchus has returned Fexiy marrich counic. leftl.an lheirl ro;n'an ox{om}ed trip to Mount voneymuon irip_to Orfawa y mel and Masontown, Pa. Fran!!. . 4 ; . and "nl most fikely locate at Kitchene > their return, will reside near Floraâ€" t Fabat Ts Mr. William Norman Takes Over the! -v“-h" ie e se ie wook. "_ _ o Eimira Green House \I.\:l'!t.»r to Turoato Ia'\st week. 5 lh ':")l;lllnrro\\' 'Mr. Win. Nurmén. who! I(x;;lla;xklilt(}l]-::.:{et (l"ll:llgg:“x:r;:;e fln’q‘ as been on the military police force 31 has. Tr c c ~ at Toronto, received his’d?svharg: :.l‘u‘l% \‘.‘i-sz ‘,»),i‘i,'.‘m.l::!wt 0‘, Kirchener. wak; will locate in Elmira, taking over the{ . ‘ . ",‘ . Iy j j Elmira Green House, which was | in|p y i e e e it ce in aip clarge of Mr. W. C Schierholts. | Frea and Miss Mary Fischer of Elor® I * Personale |\\~‘.Iv \“l.?llln;( frl'ex}ds in town. j ; Mr. and Mrs, Solomon Wolfe of Milâ€" ur;-dr‘m\ Il-!::l‘.:ll‘la“‘.w.‘ml anfi gots mOk 51::1:1‘]& were visiting friends in town. i Mr: nm'] ;11'3. ‘l)‘;‘ ;l‘:x?l‘:n}‘and child i uis Smd se o k l onl mat moviy t o o m ‘visit to Elmira. Mr. Dunke was (‘xe-[c }l( .: c vhsftor t 4 h'ulor of the late Henry Christman esâ€"| S}llnu]l:lyl.. woere vtsltors Lo l\ilchen?," Among the public school _ teachers that have left for their homes on holiâ€" lays were: Misses Mae Smith, Clinâ€" ton; E. Maxwell, â€" Weston; Myrtle Coon, Guelph; Vera Appel, Tavistock; Miss Gargaret Abel left for Stratford to spend the weekâ€"end with _ friends, she will return to look after _ the reâ€" view work for high school scholars. Broxâ€"Wideman. Town of Waterloo: , \ ‘g County of Waterloo: ¥° To Wit: & By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town of Waterlo0, bearing date the first day of May, 1919, directing me to proceed with the colâ€" lection of arrears of assessments or taxes due upon the undermentioned lands in the Town, all such ing patented lands, I shall, on Friday, the fifth dA’jf of September, 1919, at the hour of elefen o‘clock, in the forenoon, at th@. \Council Chamber, in the Town Hall, in the Townâ€"of Waterloo, proceed to sell, by public auction, the said lands or such portion thereof as shall be necessary Ito pay such arrears together with all ('harg?:.s thereon, un‘ess the same b.l soomer paid. : 4 Parce} Name of Party Number _ Description of Property: . Assessed as Owner: Taxes Costs Total I 1. David: Street. N.S.. Lot 60, W. E. Mitchell, ® Plan No. 196, 40x120, Kitchener .... ...$ 7.74 $3.35 $11.09 9. David St.. S.8.. Lot 69, O. G. Scheifeie, l Plan No. 196. 40x121, Kitchener ... . ... 9.86 3.35 1321 t %. David St., 88. Lot 71. Jos. Lasson, e * t Plan No. 196. 4vx121, Kitchener .... .. . T744 0 3.350 10.719 4. Willow St. W.s. part Lot 13, J. A. Williams & Co., j ! Devitt‘s survey, 55x100, *Kitchener ... 2 0...174.37. 7.46 181.83 | 6. William St., Ns., part Lot 15, â€" fenry J. Hoffman, ? & Kumpf & Snider‘s survey, Waterioo 22. ... . 5154 439 5.98 Public School Teacher on Holidays Plan 203, 40x110, 11. Allen St. S s., Lot 7, Plan 20%, 40x110, 12. Esson St.. W.s. Lot 20, Plan 203, 40x100, 13. Esson 8Sn, W.s. Lot 34, a Plan 203. 40x106, 14. BEarl St. Ws, Lot A., Plan 203, ; 15. Earl St. W.s., those parts Lots 35 and 36. Plan 203. within Corporation of Watâ€" erloo; 16. _ Fischer St.. Ex â€" Lot 25, Plan 203, 40x108, 17. _ Fischer St. Ks Lot 29, Plan 203, 40x108, 18. _ Fischer St. Es, Lot 33, Plan 203. 40x 100, 19 John St. N.s. Lot 46, Plan 203. 40x110, 20. _ John St.. N.s. Lot 42, Plan 203. 40x110 21 John St. N.s. Lot 41, Plan 203. 40x110, 22. _ John St. N.s. Lot 46. Plan 203, 40x110, $4. John St. S.s.. that part of Lot 379. Plan 248. within the Corporation of Waterloo, 24. Park St. Wos. part Lot 6, Plan 30. a0x66, 25. Park St. Es parts Lot 3 and 4. Plan 186. 50x66 26. _ William St. N.s_ Lots 178. 179. Hoffman‘s survey, 124 x182. 27. Etra Avenue, Ns, Lot 8. Block B., Oetzel‘s survey 60x125, Waterloo, 15th May, 1919. o 22â€"14t. 10 a business basis, may arrange for a account with this bank. Plan No. 196. 4 Willow St. W.s.. Devitt‘s survey William St., Ns Kumpt & sni 44x120, Waterloo St Plan No. 1 Waterioo Si Plan No. 1 Alien St.. N Plan No. 2 Allen St., N Plan No. Allen St.. 8 TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES. No. 196 40x 108 oo Si. S.s.. Lot No. 196. S.8., Lot 69, 196. 40x121, $8. Lot 11. 196. 4vx121, y W.4.« part Lot 13, survey, 5hx 100, L. Ns., part Lot 15, & Snider‘s survey 40x110, W.s.. Lot 140x 100, Ws. Lot s.. Lot 481. 48, 44x120. s.. Lot 482, 248. 44,.120. s.. Lot 40x110, s.. Lot 40x 110 . Lot 40x 110 Lot 18 & Nas # 1i o 4-:*% JAMES C. HAIGHT, tate _ Miss Gene Lewis returned from‘ months‘ visit to friends at Toronto. â€" Pre. Wilbur Howard of _ Tor spent the weekâ€"end at the home of and Mrs. Ab. Lewis. s Mr .and Mrs. _ Fred _ Heimbecke daughters Edith and Nina, and the son Clayton of Hanover and _ Floy Heimbecker of Winnipeg were vis ing at the homes of Mr..and Mrs. J Klinck and Mrs. Chas,. Fischer onj urday. Sunday morning the a motored to Toronto. xÂ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Eow. Class and fami ot-Kil@w‘ner spent a few days at @ hoime, of Mr. and Mrs. George Hahn. Mr. Frank J. Yanchus has retu from an oxlmu}ed trip to Mount mel and Masontown, Pa. F‘ran!!' most fikely locate at Kitchener. Mr. Win. O°Neill was _ a | busines® visitor to Turouto last week. Ur. aszd Mrs. L. Hilborn were _ vist tors to Kitchener on Saturday. ~% %= Chas,. Trapp of Kitchener was visiting friends in town. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Fischer and son Fiea and Miss Mary Fischer of Klor® vimedt GOpus ons o0 > Westmount Improve . nient CO.L .22 ... . Elmer Thompson, Ceorgetowi ... .. . Elmer Thompson, GeoPgPtOwR ..l.. .. Westmount Improve John Soninidt, KitéWener ..... John Schmidt, KitoBener .20... Vera 1. King. 8St. Thomas ... Vera I. King. 8t. Thomas ... Lucinda Halliman No. 1, Kitchener Lucinda Hallman No. 1. Kitchener Lucinda Hallman, RR No. 1. Witchener .. 8 Archie Letier, Waterloo 222. 220. 8 Archie Lefler, Watertoo ... se i Emerson Menger, Galt csssl sie o+ cu248 Chas. E. Fischer, Waterloo 22 22222 27 Frank X. Grub Prestofn .lsz o« o d Julias Kanfman, Palmerston ... ... Urias E. Shantz, Kitebener 22. 22202 d British Mortgage & Lean Co.. Stratford Charies K. Fischer, Waterloo ... .. j Estate Ann Brandt. Waterloo 220220 .. Charles Boepple Waterioo ..... Treasurer, Town of Waterle® .. 56.23 RBR 149.17 252.16 13.16 86.98 13.16 $6.98 56.23 545.11 128.37 631 134 §1.17 83 46 $3.46 8.35 81.83 36 .66 11.61 14.43 8.36 T1.13 335 3.85 3.35 3.43 3.43 5.17 5.17 4.51 3.35 16.73 561 3.35 5.14 6.83 5.19 5.19 9.42 5.156 4.02 3.39 4.96 4 88 51 156.00 11.10 261 .58 11.10 16.59 92.15 16.59 92.15 60.14 60.74 11.11 11.70 88.65 40.68 15.00 79.3# 76.0%

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