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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Oct 1921, p. 10

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:"u‘.-m pPCRCS WPPOCOAIR E0CERICUCE ”‘flo; rooptera, BOc; fowl, 23 to R5o;‘ducklngs, 23 to 230¢; turkeys, 40¢. Mlflw chickens, 20 to 4 , 11 to 18c; fowl, 10 to t» TORONTO PRODUCE. 3# TORONTO, Oct. 11.â€" City whole galdrs are paying at country points as #k20%,; non gn&mm & 3 C. W., 3 feed, ‘ Manitoba ‘WKAll the at American inal, Ba Jz Ontario of * Ontarieo .: ¢ lot, $1.1 $ .07 to $1.1 %& $1,05; . No {: Bpring Barley, N % ing to I > Buckwhea ?Rysâ€"-No. x Manitoba Â¥8.10; secon %.o:mno a MMHifoed â€" Hreight, bag ym whor ‘feed" flour, 4 i Bétter â€" Creamery, fresh made, , B4}% to 35%4¢; prints, 35 to 86c; dairy, 25 to 30c; cooking, 18 to ?,» W‘â€"'Cll Yots, $11.00, track, To > Manitoba oats â€" No. 2 C. W., 47%; §9. 3 C. W., 35¢; extra No. 2 feed, 45¢, if:rlpy, No. 3, extra, 60 to 65¢, ac 4 ing to freights outside. > Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, 70 to T5c. ?Ryoâ€"-No. 2, 95¢. _Manitoba fiour â€" First patents § TORONTO GRAIN 1%, WHOLESALE . TORONTO, Oct. 18.â€"Grain dealers T®m‘\the Toronto Board of Trade were ikking the following quotations: 4 MWnitob@ wheat â€" No. 1 Northern, $+:23%, nominal; No. 2 Northern, #$k20%; nomintk1; No. 3, $1.16% nomâ€" x Manitoba fiour â€" First patents Â¥8.10; second patents, $7.60, Toronto. .Ontario flourâ€"$5.50, bulk, seaboard MMiféed â€"â€" Delivered, _ Montreal #reight, bage included; bran, per ton, 00;. whorts, per ton, $25.00; good feed flour, $1.70 to $1.80. ;:}w Hayâ€"Track Toronto, per ton No.1l, $23.00; No. 2, $21.00; mixed, £ 8, Purtiy â€"owing to the fact that pe.$00â€"head of Western cattle arâ€" 4 in direct bjlling to the packers, did not s&ow any great imâ€" Provement, and prices were no better E’ Bteady, except in real choice heary steers, of which some 100 head mold at 7% cents, the biggest lot beâ€" Ang 35 head averaging 1,300 pounds, mhipped by Gijbert and Moore, Gienâ€" and sold by McDonald and Halliâ€" E':p Bwift Canadian Co., Limited. Â¥here was very little export buying. Ee 20 El ht 6i it css scane t on m 998 n 00 +A n 4s oo 6 € s t f «008 t z; Lisensed Auctioneer 'M'M’h 48 ;' 0‘1"' '&.“\‘é‘f * % * *5 Â¥ s i 5) Bs : n:h} and others instrusting their sales to me will receive M\, <\Â¥_&-fl careful‘ aftention. ‘practital knowledge of Real Esâ€" ' ** Quotations : â€" i¢ lot, $1.10 to $1.15; No. 3 winter, t§07 to $1.12; No. 1 commercial, $1.00 > $1,06; No. 2 Spring, $1.03 to $1.08; o. 4 Spring, nominal. 0.:3 feed, 41c. Manitoba barleyâ€"â€"No. 3 C. W. 64c. All the above, track, Bay ports. American cornâ€"No. 2 yeliow, 56o, pmilnal, Bay ports. Ontario oatsâ€"â€"No. 2 white, 40 to 42¢ Ontario wheatâ€" No. 2 winter, per _ FEORQNTOâ€" LIVESTOCK. N: STOCK YARDB, Oct. 18â€" t wiimber of oattle offéred for sale * »Amyone wishing to purchase a farm will be weil repaid tm the undersigned. A variety to choose from. raing Creamâ€"40c par )b., butter ; @hipping pointa for Toronto deâ€" ew lald, $6 to 48¢; â€"held, 41 : NEW DUNDEE poultryâ€"@pring chickens, e the auctioneer comes from whose motto is to give @ active service TOQ ALL, .. . test Market Reports 4.00 2.15 5.75 3.50 100.00 100.00 12.80 10.00 $ 7.2%5 6.50 5.15 8.85 5.60 4.50 3.50 2.00 , Notice is hereby given that a Byâ€" law was passed by ttp Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo on the 3rd day of lOcu:bar. 1921, providing fo rthe is sue of debenutres to the amount of $4,500.00 for the purpose of the erec tion of a school house and the purâ€" chase of furniture, furnishings and |other equipment therefor, and that such Byâ€"law was registered in lho1 | Registry Office for the Registry Diviâ€" glom of the County of Waterloo on the 5th day of Octobgr, 1921. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made ‘within three mobths after the first publtcaâ€" tion of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter NOTICE OF REGIST TION OF BYâ€"LAW Fischers‘ Mills Cider Mill is open every Tuesday and Wednesday. First come first served. A. J. Shants, Hesâ€" peler, P. 0O.â€"413t. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Musselman and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shantz and famâ€" liy of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and family of Kitchener. Messrs Clayton Musselman and Verâ€" non Bowman, and the Misses Taula and Millie Huras and Elia Eswald of Kitchener and Miss Loréne Snyder of Bridgeport, all were last Sunday‘s guests at Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz. HAUSâ€"LORENZ St. Louis church was the scene of a quiet wedding at 9 o‘clock Tuesday morming when Miss Loretts Lorenz became the bride of Leander Haus, both of Waterloo. Miss Mary Ament of Elmira and Frank Haus of Waterâ€" loo were the attendants. Rev. Fathâ€" er Aeymans officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Haus will take up their residence in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Scheidel and Mr .and Mrs. Allen Weber and daughâ€" ter, Eileen of Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs. Amos Scheidel last Sunday. Miss Jean Clark of Kitchener called at Pleasant View on Sunday. Mr. D. McKay Bemis, returned home last Thursday from his trip to Vanâ€" couver, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shantz of Waterâ€" Joo, Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and family of Kitchener, Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer. Potatoesâ€"Per 90â€"1b. bag, $1.75 to $1.99. Honeyâ€"60 and 30â€"pound tins, 14c to t5c per lb; 5 and 2%â€"1b tins, 16 to 17c per 1B.; Ontario comb honey, per do., $3.75 to $4.50. Maple productsâ€"Syrup, per imperâ€" ial gal, $2.50; per 5 imperial gals., $2.35. Maple sugar, lb., 19 to 32¢. . l Live poultryâ€" Spring .chickens, 20 to 28¢; roosters, 16¢; fowl, 20 to 27¢; ducklings, 25¢; turkeys," 60c. Margarine 22 to 24¢. , Eggsâ€"No. 1 storage, 45 to 46¢; sel ect, storage, 50c to $ic; new laid straight, 57 to 58¢; new laid, in carâ€" tons, 60c. Beansâ€"Canadian, handâ€"picked, bu., $4..5 to $4.50; primes, $3.50 to $3.75. _ iDressed poultryâ€"6pring chickens, 30c; roosters, 20c; fowl, 28¢; duckâ€" lings, 30 to 35¢; turkeys, 50 to 60c. i Wholesalers ‘are selling to the retail \trm at the following prices: _ Cheeseâ€"New, large, 20 to 21¢; twins 20%4 to 21%4c; triplets 22% to 13. Old, large, 25 to 26¢; twins, 25% to 26%¢; triplets, 26 to 27¢; Stiltons, new, 23 Butterâ€"Fresh dairy, choice, 33 35¢; creamery, prints, fresh, No. 1, to 43c; No. 2, 39 to 40¢; cooking, to 24c. Dated the 5th day of October, 198 C 1st and 2%%â€"ib. patts 20¢; ducklings, 18 to 20¢; turkeys, 35¢. Honeyâ€"11 to 12¢ per tb. for 30 and 60â€"}b. pails; 12 to 12%%e per Ib. for 10â€" Ib. pails and 13 to 14c per tb for & CIDER MILL OPEN BLOOMINGDALE James C. Haight, Clerk Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bettger and| Wilmot Township Council met at family of Mqnkton, spent Sunday ) the Township Hall, Baden on Monday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and{October 17, 1921. 4 Mrs. Ofto Bettger. * Reeve Lants presiding. e ive xr.amg Appet Was n bdsiness| â€"Communication to hard from the W'M‘Mn& on Monday» Hydroâ€"Electric â€" Power~ Confmiasion, Mr. Holmuth, ‘was aâ€"busliess vidt |stating that in response to the Townâ€" aid tor to Taronte on Monday. ship‘s request their efigineer will adâ€" ‘ "mm«hum,mc‘:m.m'um«mnm o e home of her sister, Mrs. Johp)rural power at.Baden Township Hall & &“ nm es Tuosday eÂ¥ening, October 25, at ~Wr. and Mrk. Thomas Daniois atâ€"]8 pas.. All interested partios are re for 1¢ | _ Mrs. John lfim, spent ,"‘v.'. ) for & nesday mw. “' 2 % i Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. W, P. w; e retal)|ler, on Sunday, Oct. 9th, a daughter, Mr, and Mrs. George Bean are ; tWiR#{visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. Vance to The Misses Grace Wenzel, T. Zurâ€" brigg and Rether Steinberg, of,._ the teaching staff, Weitesiey, were weekâ€" end visitors at their homes bere, Mr. Alex Rau, of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. : Mr. Rdward Lederman, of Wellesâ€" ley, spent Sunday at his howe here. Mr. and Mres. Thomas LAytensc# lager, of Kitohener, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Grundenberger. * C i G. J. Schwoob, our new shoe met ichmt. moved his household effects to town from Kitchener, and has tak en up his residence on Peel street. Jacob Steinman is erecting a new steel frame barn to replace the one which was recently destroyed by fire The material has arrived and work has begun on the, erection of th large new atructure. .. * Mr. Bruno Beger and two. sons, Reginald and Robert,, Mrs. Deshan and daughter, Bestrice, of Stratfard, were viaitors at the_home of. Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Wm. Sparrer on Saturday. Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Bowman, spent Saturday with relations in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Montag and two daughters, of Burlington, calle on their friends in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Â¥F. W. Blick of To ronto, arg visiting at the home of the latter‘s parents ,Mr. and Mrs John Schuler. The New Hamburg Creamery build ing is being greatly improved in ar pearance by & fresh coat of paint. The Council has under consider ation the pyrchase ‘of a ‘new mMaotor truck and pump for fire fighting purposes. On thejr recent visit 49 Woodstock to see the TPuck in oper ation they were favorably impreased with the appartus, the cost of which will be about $4,500. Owen Hamilton was a business visitor to Galt on Tuesday. ' Fred Burchatazki, who is workink at Jordau at present, visited at his home here. Come and spend next Thursday evening, â€" October 20th, at 8 o‘clock with the two Aduit Classes of the Baptist Church. <It will be worth your while. A mixed programme wili be ~rendered, followed by a panto mine sketch, "T‘wo Masters," given by the â€" Ladies‘ Class. Everybody welcome. A missionary offering will Senator and Mrs. Ratz, accompanâ€" ied by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halimas, of ‘Toronto, spent a few days with their daughters, Mrs. (Rev.) Macâ€" donald of Kintore and Mrs. C. Zwickâ€" er of Crediton. : t u Robt. Nicol and his son, John Nk:ql, of Wiamate, New Zealand, who are touring Canada, visited Stuart Bros,, on Tuesday. They were accompan; led by Mr. and Mrs. P. Nicol of Princeton, Ontario. j Mr. A. Watson has gone on g bust ness trip to Montreal. their sonâ€"inâ€"law, David, M. l.oqk‘md and . wife. and two children, all of Lindsay, are spending this week with their friends here. > 4 2p Mr. and Mrs, John Rits returned home frofm their two months‘ visft to Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Mr. Owén H. Hamilton of this town has received the appointment of reâ€" turning officer for South Waterloo, for the Federal elections. _ _Dr. A. F. Dales was a visitor to Preston last '.'*.‘ to o We e _ Mr. Marsh, horseman of Kitchenâ€" er, has leased the barns of the Imâ€" perial hotel and will winter a string of ten or tweive race horses here. 4 Samue} 8. Roth has purchased the property of John H. Roth on Blearn‘s road, near Wilmot Centre, and moved there last week. pc d Spreeman, and Mr. Eddie Kelly are visiting friend# io Bay City.. ./~, ;. â€" Mr. Carl Katzenmeter, Fetusned to his home in New York after spending a few days with his parents, : Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hesse and Danie: {Smith, of Zurich arrived x ‘ Miss Adela RosenBlatt,‘ «pent & day daring the past week in the Twinâ€"city hute_r Cletus Esbaugh spent Satâ€" urday :With Masterâ€" Ed. Lobsinger. â€" Mr. and . Mrs. Sam Koebeil spent Sunday at Hesson with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hinsberger spent Thursday: in KRebefér:. â€" Ming Charita ?:!ch is holidaying withsher cousth in Kitphéner. wicmot rownsuiP ~ Councn, OCToBEn sEsston Mr. and Mrs. Henty Hess and Mr and Mrs. Sylvester Meyer, spent Sun day at Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Meyer‘s Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gatschene and family from New Hamburg spent Sunday at Mr. Joe Gatchener‘s. Miss Edna Relmberker, from To ronto spent Sunday with her rela tives here. Mr. Anthony and family spent Sun day with his sister Mrs.‘ John S Meyer. Miss Edna Meyer spent part of the past week with relatives in Kitchener The Blair Football team is considâ€" erably in debt. It is likely in the future a concert will be staged to clear the debt. The Misses Irene and Evelyn Ken yom spent the weekâ€"end in Taronto. Quite a number jo£ , local hunters were out hunting jack rabbits, meetâ€" lfig with success, bagging no less than. 10. s Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the Madeâ€"inâ€"France train, also the made in Hespeler Exbibition. _ Who can beat this? Ripe raspâ€" berries are as plentiful now as in the summer at the home of Geo,. Johanâ€" The Leal‘s Softball team held a weiner roast which was a success. Mr. Harry Hilborn of Blair, who is attending the University of Toronto, had the honor of winning the scholarâ€" ships in modern language and in French. s â€" The road from here to Preston has veen repaired, making it once more passable. x . Mr. Mac. MacKinney, relieving agent at Galt, spent Sunday in Blair. Mr. R. G,. Struthers of Galt taught the Bible Class last Surday. The lesâ€" son was very interesting. Next Sunâ€" day,.there will be special Thanksgivâ€" ing services in the Union Sunday Behool Hall, special singing and an | ‘address by Rev. Mr. Webb of Galt, iBupt.ut Church. . Everybody welcome. _ O# Tuesday evening, Oct. 25th, 14991â€" there will be a Grand Thanks | giving concert under the auspices of the ‘Blair Union Sunday School, in the Sunday School hall. â€" The proâ€" «ramme will consist of readings, vocâ€" at and instrumental music by noted talent from Galt, Kitchener and Preston, also short addresses by proâ€" minent speakers. Come and enjoy the best treat;of the season. Mr. Jack Wallace has ‘returned fromâ€"the west after spending a few months hmenln;. Mr. Albert Pricket has returned home after taking fq, the harvesters‘ excursion out west, The farmers of Blair have shipped a car of sugar beets and a car of turnips, _ The Blair l"ootbai} Club bas withâ€" drawn from the Mac & Casey Cup Zompetition on account of the evenâ€" ings being so short fo practice. Mr. Gould has moved his househoid affects to Douglasy, Terrace. Mrs, M. Moyerâ€"and children are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kenyoun. spent Sunday with her cousin Miss $T. CLEMENTS Héeapeler spent Te s pateaes 0 Pttel B1600; B Heass, ns# 3 H. Walker, $29,20; I, Greyerâ€" â€"*___â€"|] ) bishl, $84.80; J. H. Kieswetter, $8.00; ȴ% strewing flower petals along the ||Pterest in Quebec. alsie. A large Rumber of out of tbwin The bride, handsomely gowned in |guests were present for this charmâ€" Ivory satin with fuil length panels |(ng event and the young people were of silk embroidered lace and flowing | the recipients of ntmerous and costâ€" silk net veil bound with pearis and}ly gifts,. On their return from the chughtâ€" up with a wreath of swestâ€"| boneymoon Mr. and Mrs, Hasen will beart .roszes and currying a. shower|take up their residence at 17 Agnes Nathaniel Stroh presided at the ~rgan and the bridal party took their places _ accompanied _ by â€" Handel‘; Largo sung by Robert R. Schnart Little Miss Phyllis Bellinger, niece of the bride, in a dainty white dress and carrying a lovely basket of flowers and Aifred Bellinger (Jr.) nephew of the bride, in a "Little Lard Fauntelroy" suit of black velvet and carrying the ring on a white satin pillow, led the way. They were folâ€" lowed by eight little girls in chic white dresses and carrying garlands of the cholceat flowers, who precadâ€" The church was tastefully decoratâ€" ed with fall flowers for the occasion, the chahcel being especially beautiâ€" ful with a bgrnk of ferns and paims and a vine entwined arch with little dove sumpended in the centre. HASENâ€"ROBCH M AN One of the most charming wedd ings of the season was that solem nized at 7.30 o‘clock at Carmel church on Wedn‘day when Miss Beata, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Rosch man became the bride of Mr. A. K Hasen of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon and Mr. and Mra. Joe Bi Kitchener spent Sunday at of their mother. Miss Verna Baer invited a number bf the young people of the vicinity to her home on Sunday. it was the occasion of the hostess‘ birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Buschart and Mr. and Mra. Joe Buschart oi thinks is only to be found in vBrel lau. Friends will be sorry to lose Mr Abe Bowman, who has left us. He has taken a position as milk deliver er in Elmira. He is going to a land flowing with milk, the honey he Mr. and Mrs. John Shiry of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shantz on Sunday. ENJOYABLY ENTERTAINED On the evening of the tenth a large number of Rev. H. ‘Frey‘s friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader, where the evening was enjoyably spent. Mr. Frey and famâ€" lly left the following day for Scott, Ont. Mrs. Oliver Shantz and Miss Doris Aldrich of Remus, Mich., visited ffiends in the village on Sunday. 1 PERSONALS _ Mr. Omar Cressman, Simeon Cressâ€" man, Miss Arma Bowman and Miss Shantz of New Hamburg were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heckendorn. Mr. B. B. Shirk and his grandâ€" daughter, Miss Ida Winders left for Markham last Saturday. Mt. Shirk is returnming in a few days but Miss Winders will stay for about & month. Fred Debus, cement ....... 20.10 N. S. Rosenberger, filling WASROUL: Y + csuulls ilenl. 4.00 Albert _ Stemm, filling at ° Foundry bridge .... ..... 151.85 Treas. Waterioo Tp., haif amt. laboy on Twp. lne... 58.67 Agnes Garland Grant for Bettchen ‘family grant, ... 25.00 Moved by E. B. Hallman and Samuel Hunsperger that this counâ€" cll c row adjourn to rheet again on November 21, 1921. |. salaries and mileage...... $ 262.10 Independent _ printing _ tar slips and envelopes....... 19.00 N. 8. Lichty, Part payment on Hallman Bridge con trACt 22.ll.l. .lllllll.... 1500.00 Wesley Erb, road supt..... 17.50 John L. Forier, lumber .... 11.40 ; be t:‘ aud that the. Reeve ‘his in â€"peyment of same: ~,. .. @Qravelâ€"Accounts Mr. C. Erbach, Mrs. M. Sehmidt, Mrs. 8. Forler and Ex. Kaster,; est. $10 each for patriotie insurapce. Becretary local board of heaith I. M. Camsell, C. Jacobs, J, K. Schmidt; G. Lanté and C. Heipel $5 each for selecting jurors. ~ $61.15; W. Shants, $4000; F, Nau, $30.20; J. Bergey, $16.00; C. Kieswetâ€" ter, $46.20; R, Coxen, $14.60; W. Kaâ€" velman, $2.00. L J. Eberiin, $13.60; E. H. Tye, $31.40; U, Cressman, $6.10; J. K. Schwartszen, $20.00;. A. Schnarr, $24.60; E. Ham:â€" mer, $1%2.80; A Herner, $22.00; F. Bchramm, $24.80; °D. Eby, $38.20; J. Balzer, 422.40; S. Wanger, $10.20; L Shants, $5.00; H. Schmidt, $40.20; C. Helpel, $19.50; K. Christner, $15.00; D. Roth, $21.30; J. Ramseyer, $9.60; WEDDINGS BRESLAU CHAS. HEIPEL. Clerk. the home 1600.00 17.50 11.40 20.10 $18.40; A large Rumber of out of ttwn guests were present for this charmâ€" ing event and the young people were the recipients of ntmerous and costâ€" ly gifts,â€" On their return from the roses, then took her place. She was Attended by the maid of honor, her sister, Miss Ruona, who wore a beautiful gown of light blue taffeta embroidered exquisitely. Mr. Rayâ€" mond Kuhl supported the brideâ€" groom. Rev. L. W. T. David, pastor of the church, officiated. The ushers for the occasion were Messrs. Nelâ€" son Glebe and Rupert Kuhl. | Shipping Hogs _ _ Wanted Every Wednesday Delivered at the Baden Station The undersigned offery for sale lm- valuable farm consisting of §0 acres situated mnear Doon. On the property is a good orchard; barn and house. Water in house and "Mru. Apply to David Lippert, RR. No. 1, Blair. e 40â€"4t. Box $9, Phone 340J Prompt ritention will be gives w w sales entrustéd to se and satisfar LICENSED AUCTIONEER. NOrvive FOR SALEâ€"Three good Cows, two due to ‘calve. in November; ote fresh four months; two yearling heifers. Robert Hamilton, R. R. No, 1," Preston.â€"41tL WANTED â€" At once several young men or ladies of good address to to take orders for a Bne line of Highest Market Price Will ED. RIECK ‘ Baden Phone No. 47 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS for Countles of W iterloo, Perth & Oxford AH sales entrurted to us will receive prompt and careful attention Anyone wishing to purchase farm iands or City Property will do well to call on us before _buylng. Large lists to choose Duering&Shantz Ed. Lippert, resid. phone 231 Store Phone, Kitchener, 570 THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE _ INCORPORATED 1874 Bubscribed Capital ..$250,000 3eposit with the Dominion Government ....‘ $156,698.00 ‘All policles gumranteed by the London & l;lnmhlre Fire Inâ€" surance Co. Ltd with Assets of C. A. BOEHM, Dist. AGt. Waterioo, Ont. Phone 249 Attractive Chronicleâ€"Telegraph at Waterlo0. . L , 2000 .. $253t chine, one Waterloo ~blower maâ€" The «Bove machines aré ftted with Milverton ‘feeder and chaff blower and are priced to sells Apply Box Best Equlpmem Reasonable Prices Office Phone, Waterioo 33W Bhinn residence, Waterloo Alfred Wright, Secretary. Undertaking E. J. SHANTZ, Phone 706 H. B. DUERING, Phone 138, SHINN & LIPPERT FARM COMmPANRY FOR , Rell on sight, SALE Kitchener. Waterioo Waterioo. 1tt WANTEDâ€"Liyes Poultry, delivered my place, not later than 'l'l#“ each week. Broflers ‘tw6 1bs, iA Waterloo Mutual FireInsurance. Company ~ Ingorporated in 1863 ‘ TOTAL ASSETS, ist OEC, 191. VER $860,000 + Officers ,18 Directors:â€"s* 0 George !bol. Prclld_cm. Waterios over. ity. FPrige only $ I ‘ &m" w &] f barn equipped with boiler for pig fidding, goed chickâ€" en house,, Your opportunâ€" Market garden in splenâ€" did shape is offered f(arJ sale. Siftuate at Bridge port, convenient to m&rht.] UNDERTAKERS anp FLUNERAL orgEctons Waterico e Phone 80. Night Phone 207W Allan Bowman, Vic Dr. J. â€"H. v';.n. ° J. Howard Simpson James lyvingston, Satisfaction guarantesd *‘ cam'tw all parts of the county pr@mptly aÂ¥ended to.‘ A. K. Brosgman | â€" & H; AGENT > y B King Street * . § ing, 28 bna St. N. Watérico °: Telephones, Office 249, R., ~.4 Beaf, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"Made Why not by and get the; LETrER & Datigmicte pliled here«.. We aiways ksep on hand choice Do Yol Appregiate First :.* UNDERTAKERS : If so, have your . A, Boehm;, GENERAL IN§URANCE : â€"Acre 18, 'fity.;lmh E. *{ Mart The Royal _not buy your meste hops Epgar FischERr . ?uun buy your mest call and see us. _ uom‘: .iz waterioo Branch / *â€" KK & Wistete > J6€+ * Meats ||._ r to J. IN§URANCE &4 y* Â¥ Ad s

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