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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Jun 1922, p. 8

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"’Tl'ouring Into the a> City of Toronto fORONTO, June 19. â€"Kiwanians in all parts of the United States $ Canads continue to pour deléâ€" ms by the hundreds into this city i sixth annual convention of iWw International clubs, and y growing bundreds are accomâ€" ‘ "by wives and friends until ) visitors have already reached we to 5,000. The influx began at weekâ€" and everywhere in Toâ€" to Kiwar may be seen. That ard Welcome is shown in numâ€" > ':ggr" I and business house ," i welcome being exâ€" the name of Canada as | a# ‘Toronto. It is the sixth anâ€" Li Vention of this remarkable mecencabat which in its snort exâ€" bee has reached a membership §,000. It is the frst time the Kiâ€" in elubs bave met in this counâ€" ‘to ©332.00; good led â€" Delivered, Montreal bags included; bran. per ton and watered 1425 D. $ss‘ s s +100 ftry points ..13.25 M GRAIN MARKET FO. June 30.â€"Grain dea} above track, Bay ports. n cormâ€"No. 2 yellow, 78c, 80 to 65¢, ‘Toronto ng the the resolution §1.21%. ?m.mnum the full extent of the Unâ€" i but to explore the legal Kethodism will suffer a Â¥e of disappointment," deâ€" :’,-:MM.W' of the Methodist Church 6. at the Manitoba Conferâ€" BE DISAPPOINTED FRBG, June 17.â€"â€" "As yet yesterday. 1 dascriptions. nd restful, with the great star Northern skie _ axeept for ar Tie; all rail t‘ day is long in Algon Ihviting to outâ€"door pas: @ascriptions. The nights 7 with clear lake® Northern skies, and thore aweept for an cccasional No. 3 $1.90. e dip of feeding trout the subdued song of ircing loaves.. 1t you â€"No. 2 C. W., 57%4; ; extra No. 1 feed, 53%. t Aigonguidt PSTK | poponto, will preach in Westministar | proves that wRhIlO riupmwdm.:‘:m-wnz‘mnb“ your eyes behold| e Archbishop of Canterbury will| Conetitutlofal cof u_flnflmmmmmcnmm !mw“uuwh:mfim"_‘_ Jeaves.. It YO4| 1.ONDON, June 19. . (Osnadian | bothers them such “MM"'M"'W.””‘ h-“"”“m.:.mwltm‘m““ mm“.,mq'my'-w is and 700u° C108 |nanzarrata thras hishans The threa| CATARRH M $1.32; No. feed i ® .o Wn betuisaccsics .. Ee 7 e e o e e W".“*-’ Geo. H .Cook wasâ€"a business '”"' + 5!-\ y iter in town, * mtwâ€"a.m“ Wim. Brox made & burried b aud| . Hour «1st patents, in | 2408 trip to Watario®. .. _ . _ Trade Churping creamâ€"$1c. per Th butâ€"| day with ter fat, at shipping points tor Toronâ€"| dewits. . 85 to 90c. art Street $ Cheeseâ€"New, large, 18}% to 19¢; «et twins, 19 to 19%e; triplets, 30% to M #1; Old large, #le; twins, 31 12 to 2%c. Stiltons, new 20¢; Extra old, large, 236 to 270. Old Stiltons, 24¢ Butterâ€"Fresh dairy choice, 21 io 38 to 396; No. 1, 37 to $8¢; No. ducklings, 356; turkeys, 30 to 35¢. Dressed poultryâ€"Spring chickens, §0c; roosters, 25¢; fowl, 24 to 30c; ducklings, 35¢; turkeys, 40 to 46¢. Homeyâ€"12 1â€"% to 13c. per 1b. for 30 and 60 Ib. pails; 13 1â€"2 to 14c. per ib for 10â€"1b pails, and 14 12 to 15¢. per 1b for 5 and 3 1â€"2 lb. pails. Margarineâ€"20 to 3%¢. Eagsâ€"No. 1 candled 30 to 31¢; selects, 33 to 34c; cartons, 35 to 36¢. bushel, $4.25; primes, $3.75 to $8.90. Maple productsâ€"â€" Syrup, per in> perial gal.. $2.20; per 5 impeorial gals. $2.10; Maple sugar, lb., 20¢. Honeyâ€"20 and 30 lb. tins, 14 14 to 15c. per Ib; 5 and 2% ib. tins, 17 to 18c per Ib. Ontario comb honey, per dos. $5.50. â€" _ Potatoesâ€"Ontario, 90â€"1b, bag, $1 to $1.15; Delawares, $1.15 to $1.35. Prize Money is Ready OTTAWA, June 19. (Canadian Press)â€"The second and final payâ€" ment of prize money to officers and men of the Royal Canadian Navy 1nd Royal Neval Canadian Volunâ€" teer Reserve, who served at sea, or on the east and west coasts of Canâ€" ada during the war, is now ready for distribution, sccording to a stats ment ‘issued by the Naval Depart ment here. The claims of C>nadâ€" ian overseas service naval officers and men will be taken up at 2 later date. In order to qualifty for prize monâ€". oy it is necessary that tLose applyâ€" :mg should have served in an ofâ€" feusively armed sea going ship of war or on a patrol flight duty over the sea for a minimum period of one month between the 4th of August, 1914, and the 11ith of November, 1918. In order to receive full rates, those applying must have had thirty months of such service, the ratos proportionately. in the case of those who were killed in action, or otherwise, whilst on service at see, or who died or were invalided as a result of injuries whilst on serâ€" vice at sea, or who having at least ten months‘ qualifying service died or were invalided on account of diâ€" gease attributable to sea service, their possible qualifying time is sonsidered as having extended to November 11, 1918%, Desertion or discbarge for misconduct disquallâ€"| THRREE RIVER®, Que., Juse 19â€" fes for this fund. One of the most dslastrous conse The full value of one share in «h> q“nmottnmwrdnhflof second distribution earne: by thirty | gaturday and Sunday in the Three months qualitying eervice is £3,158, | mivers district is that a rather vyast with a minimum allocation of £1â€"|ares of seed fislds are under water The number of shares payable to|and that the crops are practically each applicant depends upos tho|ruined. Water has risen a foot and Ganon, Cody Will l""'_____._._â€"-"" MWiespanoniake Preach Sermon in HALL‘S: CATARRH MEDICINE 'mm Those Who are in & "run down" tobs flour «1st patents, in | 2408 trip to Watariog. mu.muo sacks, $8.70 per barre!; Ing| J. E. Schweltzer, *‘ J. Mandels meckanic, with a ful | , $8.90, y * 1h, and J. Vorcher:=of Kitchener,| lmedge of Chevrolet Cars, £5. Wi ITRY PNODUCEâ€"WHOLE. | were business visitors to Ofif t0Wn. â€"|other standard makes of cars. en eP mt e noime o ORIT O 00 OAE PAE CC 4 00 Te which he held at sea. |a haif in the port and the 8t. Maurâ€" , 17 to 20¢; For Distribution Taronto, per bag y ort e We 2 4 â€" J :. 7. C Pmedver AMAPTRTHRTABME ... /+ s naninnantan â€" trc " this 120 hhenen Thks ThLaKe" Thrunlinek Tika ahie 40 Anine *T . & "craal t4 Uay with her sister Mrs. Wu Sche ts Tast Thuréday‘s ;..”O.Wu inpanied â€" by ° t order from the re | be able 40 come home in a week or | ||‘ dewits. ce We fi*flmflfi m“ ber, â€" M “M£mh eear i0; on 3 4WB Mr. . D. Bristow of the Metropo!*|xitchen and what Mr. Haack had | And Mrs.: H. ‘W iotored â€" to! chureh and office furnit C 'nfiup-t in ult tan Life Insurance Co. spent Sunday | aong to improve Ris 106â€"Cream mwmfl b**.‘” At‘s mesting of the Tenais Clubit | [J . at Conestogo. and the new line of machinery he|took n the performiance at the Allen | rrames,: which means a. daily was â€"décided to hold several social | |J . Mesars. W. V. Uttley, Rev. A. Gal+ | nag installed. Since that tiime Mr.| Theatre. es of twoâ€"tons of trames. events, ‘a schedule being drawn up | || . meter and O. H. Voét motored t0| raack has Atted up hisâ€"New Inter| Miss RO#s Y. Laschinger of Cleve | _ ‘Ths machinery Company has just | at once, and it is o be hoped all ;} 1 Gait this ‘(Wednesday) afterno08 (0|nations} Truck and has already comâ€" is spending a mofth‘s vecation|jmately produced s new design which | can, to help take bart and boost|}| ‘ indulge in a game of golf at the G@!t| menced hauling fruit.. Besides all|at the home of her mother, Mrs. S0l|is very neat and plegsing in ApD¢AF | along the club. Goif Club. this he has just purchased for his | Laschinger of Kimira: ance. eniLo pi€go. © ©=_| 1J Howling News Forgotten fHaw shop a & horsepower Internst | nm_&l!-w. lt.l Highway Completed by Soptember -myuwmr.mnva‘hp‘:' For some reason ihknowi F6porls | longlâ€"Gasoline engifc. |Wranks of the imperiat Oil Co., M.|â€" 1t is expected that the Elmirgâ€"| mia «on of Mr. and Mrs. C.B: Demp 4 1 of Monday nights Bowling ‘tourna m.m-mmmmm"mfllhl_fimw'“humw'wuwmmh | ment, when Elmire was victorl098| compiete his outfit. all of Kitebouer were business YiSit |ant under constriiction will B6 ©00â€"| j.1 tooy (place this afterno08 t | || published in last night‘s issu6, PUt/ pp, powling games which Were “flm“%“amm:"m‘:‘““{‘mammmm,, i'mfhwm”mmmhMumtotmdk â€"h,.__...":‘_nw., for some â€"time. f‘?.?d_ih_‘...:j““mwâ€" published in last night‘s issue, but appear in today‘s Eimira news Better luck sert time! io On The Milk Wagon # Mr. Playtord of the Schwindt bakâ€" ery has resigned his position there and will commence his new duties at ance at the Evenbolme Dairy, Herb Loses Life in River GUELPH, June 19. â€" The first drowning accident of the season occurred Saturday afterncoon at Riâ€" verdale Park, when Willlam Flick, a man 32 years of age lost 3is life in dam. He was in bathing with & large tumber of others, and, being an expert swimmer, not much at off the top of the dam into the deep water below, but e missed his footing and fell into the water. It is supposed that he must have been stusned by striking a stone at the bottom, as he did not come to the top again. An algrm was sent oul and the fire brigade responded. For pearly two hours they worked in an effort to locate the body, but without success. ing towed scross the river for men to work on in dragging the stream, against his leg, and reaching into the water he found the drowned man. This was some five hours afâ€" ter he went into the water. There was n eut across his forehead, which would indicate hit a rock. nance Company of New TOTK, N#F been indicted by the Federal Graud Jury here on a charge of conspiracy to saip arms to Ireland in violation of the Neutrality laws. The an nouncement was made today by As sistant United States District Attorâ€" ney Thomas V. Arrowsmith. Colomel Thompson is a soninâ€"law of Colons! George Harvey, United States Ambassador to Great Drizain. Indictments have also been returned against the Auto Ordnance Company and seven other individuals on the same charge, as the resalt of the seizure at Hoboken last June of the Cosmopolitan Line freighter Kast With otholi, he was about to dive Bide, in the coal bunkers of waich were found 495 machine guns. The stined for use by the Sinn Fein in Jop River is nearly overfioning it* banks near Sbawinigan Falls. mn;;;h‘--ammm ‘mmh“m This fact proves that while catarrh is a local TRENTON, N. Y., June 19.â€"Col el H.. Thompson, viceâ€"president nâ€"inâ€"law of U. 8. (\ Ambassador Indictéd, on Conspiracy Oharge HEAVY RAINFALL Speed at Gueliph Lerssie ho es ecrt tw in uc :: in netie vei a: 8 B Ant weather condition, were played inst | Detweller, night, everyone feeling in first class Mr. and shape and almost ready to defend| Week<nd the Trophy â€" against â€" the <~world‘s| Linwood. champions. Why! Pa Cleghorn said Jum that Monday nights game against| The 004 Guelph was not & bit hard on him, | members . because he went right out on Tuesâ€"| Who is att uymmhcandhoo‘dxhumm of potatoes. Attah! Boy Clegâ€"you| A Petit fmym-mwmmml’wklfl for the next bunch of invaders. Young. an Horseâ€"buyers Here Tom Willisamson is spending sev eral days in Eimira, buying horses for the Toronto market. Lower School Exams. A class of twenty reported at the Elmira High School Tuesday mornâ€" ing to write on the complete Lower school efams, the exam for the morning being Grammar, In the afâ€" ternoon 16 pupiis wrote for partial lower school exams, the subject for the afternoonâ€"a hard case of geoâ€" ener CoMegiate presided at Doth exams and today will be assisted by Mr. D. Forsyth of Kitchener as there: will be over 40 scholars in the morn: ing examination, which will be art. lr.n.mhuhuunm ltennlnnuomhonlumtum ten years and knows his work thor oughly. He has again been assigned to his duties at Kitchener, for an» ‘The Imperial Oil Co. are erecting two large tanks opposite the CPR station. These, when completed will each hold in the nelghborhood of 16, 000 gallons of ofl. It is the intention of the Company to have a real service station installâ€" ed here which will supply Eimirs and neighboring small villages with coal oil} and gasoline. RETAINED PARTRIDGE TROPHY Elmira Bowlers Again Win . _ ‘The Schumaker rink which had itxhw-dum: won the Partridge |t ytnxltcun«trntbouln- jon Tire rink defended it success 1mlly oftâ€"Monday evening. Guelph was the challenger and sent over a ‘The players and Eimira Harry Z{lliax W. W. Cleghorn _ H. Mahoney M. Schumaker 23 C. R. Barber 14 Eimira made 5 points the first two ends. Guelph then scored one point on each of the next three ends. fl-‘ mira then made one point on each o fthe next five ends. Gueliph made two in the eleventh; Eimira added two in the twelfth round and Gueiph again making one in the thirteenth and in the fourteenth put ovér & surprise by scoring five points, makâ€" ing the situation stand 11â€"1% in Hiâ€" mira‘s favor. Both teams seesawed and at the end of the 17th end both had rolle : up 14 points. But in the 18th Elmira 'ltunmwo;mtnmm Mr. Harry W. Brown of the Kitchâ€" 20th two, and in the 3ist another two points. Game ended 31â€"1¢ in Biâ€" mira‘s favor. 4 mira‘s Tavor. 4 inomencenien Last evening a baseball team from League Soft Bail Wirtned 8. 8. No. 4%, mear Ariss, . played| A softball ieague has been fort against our junior boys, with the reâ€"|bY 8t "““"“’“"""m * sult that our boys came out of the series of games have been fight victorious winn(sg by the amail| There are four tesust. margin of 74. The game was exciv """’“"""'”:II.“: ing througbout and supplied numerâ€" Team No. 1.â€"J. 8. W ies ous thrills, the scors being evidence "“‘“wmm'* of the fight which had" to be staged |milier, H. Klinck, ~F. w to win out Our battery, â€"Allgeter | Shitk, J. Schmetser, A. Schuts, and mmmumm,moâ€"u added greatly to the victory. Tesm No .4â€"Oscar Ruppel, Henty * Retain Partridgs Trophy Bjeck, Henry Weichel, C. Ruppal, H O L 1 uk +« Wasrhar. O. Bowlers defended the Partridge Tro phy for the §rd time and again won uu. by a margin of ? shots, Kitohen or being the loser. â€"The game was ar qeung InG IOner, ;;;â€"-"::â€"‘m""l"*"&u' In,:‘ the lead ‘at ‘sll | times, â€" and only mfih-z:‘m through their excéllent bowllng did | Klinck,.C, N. . Klinck, _VI8. _ since imperia! Oll Station. bird here in § i+ scores made were: Guetph before the war Herb Jones ‘Tom Stewart lr.fllnm“mnmm‘mmmdi weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parénts At| wyaterloo must ‘be taken . Thils road Linwood. teads past the Waterloo bandâ€"stand June Session of Councit and out past the Lntheran cemetery, The council met on June 19tB, 81| again striking the pavement about members present except John Smail, a mile or so north of St. Jacobs, who is attending a conference of the Reeve Koch seems very optimistic June Session of Councii The council met on June 12th, all members present except John Smiall, who is attending a conference of the A petition asking for oflling on Park St. from Mill to Young and yw.nqmsmou A communication ‘recelved from the Chamber of Commerce, St. Cathâ€" arines, re baving names of villages, towns and cities marked on post ofâ€" fice buildings. A movement was car ried and the above suggestion of the St. Catharines Chamber of "Comâ€" maouuordmdmmm- perial oil Co. for olling roads and the petition from the Park, and Erb St. ratepayers be adopted. Movement that Fire Chief Guarin of Kitchener be given $10 and each of the members of the Kitchener Fire brigate be given $5 for their valuable services the night of the disastrous fire The City of Kitchenâ€" er to also réceive $25.00 for use of Fire Truck,. the practice of the late Dr. Faulds, has sold his practice here to anar. encuiring in regards to & gam/ Dr. R.. 3. of Galt, ‘the cur.mmgrmrdltqum‘ cPherson on § of ball. This probably will be arrang mm"“mmm ’um"“dumuthommh nuywfl'd!l‘mm"”‘,’”” Mape and the team had its usual gin practice in the new feld. pome Mr. Masters also kindly ofâ€" OP cor x ”{w; help us out at any time Toronto after touring: some of : th ~w“’ Herndpacl mmuu“u‘xqvm.muvm t seiih and th w'::.:l’?m“h engie y two or three u[ t . t 7 send a T2 Wt or “M"”.‘:.“i mks to Mr. Masters for their new field, sold his block, formerly the Fischer block to 8. L. Upthegrove, The trans action was kept a secret until a day orwuomnmonmlukdont Mr. ‘Jeanneret had severa} buyâ€" ers, and when mentioning the sale of thobbclwonodmwmmo buvers. the latter reminded him of on the deal. all former negotiations, the tenant receiving the preference, although Mr. Jeanneret says he loses $500,00 Elmirs have retursed froimn ®D @2 tended trip to Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec. Mrs. Quickfali has returned bome after spending a few weeks with her [1, 2 4M oo ic tafiticnaec es e se tew days with his mother Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKelliar vis mcumwc(ur.au.vm. Mr. mtvé Mre. 4. D. NPWR NOC CC their guest Mr. A. Zinger of. Detroit. Doctor Sells Practice. Docter Cormack who only Team No 4â€"Oscar Ruppel, Heary “mmc.llnfl-l Engler, M. Letch, T. Keerber, O. USchmidt and George Shirk. Team No. 3.â€"Rey BiÂ¥, 0. Rook, N. About June 1st Mr. Alf. Jeanneret Mr. Jeanneret compietely, but Mrs. Cameron Kester of Block Sotg B. Weber had as , Rev Mr Gallmier about the new road and EMIM®T TOT 2l friend town whole seétion. will . be completed | SD \wown fcgs ready for use by August first next. Mise Mxe Q‘Neilt spent Sunday At ter of Kitchener, her home here. â€" Postmaster Lindner of RilecheD®s |"" .. joun.va q/Meill was a w6ek: and Inspector G. Harris of London, paid a visit to the Elmira post offics on Friday afternoon for a few minâ€" utes. They report finding everything in A1 shape. Mr. Oscar Vogt sccompanied by Jane and Mrs. Philip Christman moâ€" tored to Galt on Friday afternoon. Mr. Harold Dreisinger spent the afternoon in Kitchener. * Mr. James Uttiey of Kitchener spent Thursday with Eimira friends, Mr. and Mre. H. B. Haack, Mr. and Mrs. James Hill and Mrs. Hembâ€" ling motored to Alma om Thursday to take in the garden party there. Mrs. Hembling of Grand Rapids, Micn., is visiting at the home of Mr. ‘M Mrs, H. K Haack. * NOTESs OFâ€"INTEREST TO BASEâ€" BALL FANS O. Weichel, manager of the Eilmira ‘basoball team received a letter from his old friend Ike Masters of Kitchâ€" ») LEAVE FOR TRIP Mr. and Mra Walter Badiey leaft today for a two weeks‘ trip. During Mr. Badley‘s absence Mr. E. L. Kinâ€" der will act as relieving agent at the CONVENTION ‘The Sunday school workers and friends ‘of Woolwich and ERmira exâ€" pect to hold their 25th annual conâ€" vention in _ the Congregational church, West Montrose on Thursday June 39. There will be an afternoon and evening session and an orchesâ€" tra is expected to attend for the June 29. There will be an afternoon| some of our pupils expressed thlll" and evening session and an orchesâ€"| complete joy and satisfaction, that tra is expected to attend for the| the lower school examinations were evening session. now at an end for one more year, .. hHoP To IT. +â€" | and we all hope Eimira High school In one of the stores of our ®Nté"*| will again bring forth & record as in prising merchants, hanging at the | past years, a record we can all well frout of the scale, one cam 860 &| pa proud of. esmail card engraved with the fol>| . segmjnARY STUDENT HOME lowing:â€" ‘Mr. Arthur Klinck who is studying "“"""""""m““""‘" for the miniatry at the Concordia Then chew it. it 8t. 18, Plan for more than you css do. 27,"'2".1'.’.:;,".....&."1?“». â€"____ Then do iL = _ > home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. ‘Then do iL. Hitch your wagon to a star, Keep your seat and there you are sSOME TAX! SERVICE of his on Wadnesday morning at 7.15 a.m. This friend had to be in Listoâ€" wel at 9 a.m. to try aB examination doubt had missed his train and wantâ€" ed Mr. Sperring to get him to his destination at the time mentioned. Mr. Sperring was ready in & fow Quelph for Listowe! arriving taere that city again arriving hlam‘ at $.45 a.m. and immediately leaying at 9.10 am. The car is a big Stude baker special and the speedometer registered 63 miles for the trip. How about traveiling that way in your Win Lissis?t Fither, rither doots it. lm.wmh-w TO POLLOW ELMIRA Reeve Stumpf of Elmira lately reâ€" ceived a letter from the Mayor of Cornwall re our pavement and what satisfaction it was giving. Our reeve replled at once that it was in the pink of condition and giving utmost ::,qu.wmm- n-vlnwm«:;;::'""';“‘rm urch,. '::‘:-.: tor some time. conducted the servfices at the home meantime the back and the graveside. 2 w'..?:..‘ T:‘n:‘! Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Kester meâ€" edhy: w.w uoltom.luflurm'“ Mmd.'x;mm. Mr. Herbert Hedrich of the Royal mu"il'!‘ummtmmwm'lmhm # north of St. Jacobs, his holidays at the home of his moâ€" v:rxzimvmomt!e """f‘-‘-w:l‘l:- Mr. L. eyer ‘a! o the new road and mmm . ME hMWMfl“ . o alnnds lnm end visitor at the home of his parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O‘Neill. Mr. Harold Wyait â€" of Stratford _ Mr. and Mre. August Schierholts of Kitchener renewed scquaintances visit his perents. $ Miss Isabel Tyack bas returned from Toronto where she visited at the home of her friend Mrs. C. W. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. S. Livingston have returned after their honeymoon trip taken to the Thousand Islixzndsâ€"and Montreal. They have moved into Mr. Rahn‘s house on the corner of King Wighes of the community are extendâ€" ed to Mr. and Mrs. Livingston in the \__ MILLERâ€"OTT _ A very quist wedding took place in Eimira on S@turday morning at 7.30 o‘clock at the Bvangelical parâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott of Floradale, was wedded to Mr. Allen Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller of Woo) wich. The bride‘s travelling suit was of a navy blue including a wais: of blue with a beaded collar which she ceremony the young couple left for Detroit and New York via C. P. R. LowERr school Exams over || offered for sale at Oh boy! ain‘t it a grand and gloriâ€" ous féelin‘ once more to breathe the fresh air and to think of not going $7000 back to school for almost ten weeks. ~ ‘These are the words with which some of our pupis exprese< &«*/| A K C@ressman .. .. .. WATERLOO NEXT A Waterloo rink of bowlers nave received word that they are next on the list to challenge Eimira for the Partridge trophy, Eimira having sucâ€" cessfully defended it now for thres consecutive times. Dad Brandt of Elmira has been asked to form a team and sayâ€"if you‘re in doubt as to who is going to winâ€"please ask Dad \Brandt all about it and I‘m sure he‘ll be only to piad to give you all the inforâ€" Waterloo “ First Mutual Fire C Mr. Livingston will conâ€" the oldest daughter of King: Street Ing, 26 King St. N. Water Telephanee, Office 240, R, Township about 4 miles north of Elmira with stock and implements is UNDERTAKERS AND '““"fliumt. DiaUCcTOoRs Waterise * Phene 80. . Night Phone 207W Calle from all parts of tha county promptly ‘attended 46 LETTER & DREISINGQER â€"| All policies guaranteed by curity of $50,250,000,° . = * â€" Alfredâ€" Wright, Secretary, 0. A. BOENM, DisT, AGT, . GENERAL INSU UNDERTAKERS Do You Appreciate INCORPORATED 1874 100 Acre H. Q. Mistele Phone 185 T exyeen

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