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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Nov 1922, p. 10

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L0 LAUTENSCHLAERâ€"At Petersburg, Nov. 25th, Dorothea Lautenschâ€" lager, in hor 616t year. WOOLNER â€" At Kitchener, Nov. 25th, Mima Jane (Hagey) Woolner in hor 50th year. % ERNESTâ€"WALTERâ€" At Kiteh.| Clerk. ener, by Rev. Mr. Weber, Louis , No. 5, Old School House St. Agaâ€" Ernst, to Magdalena Walter. J tha, Ed. Jacky, D.R.O.; T. Dietrich, SEHLâ€"HENHOFFERâ€"At Kitchenâ€" | Poll Clerk. . er, Nov. 22nd, John Sehi of Waâ€", NO 6, Forler‘s Shop, Philipsburg, terloo to Anna Henhoffer. | Hiy. Wagner, D.R.O.; J. Schmidt, FUHRMANâ€" At Toronto Sick Chilâ€" drens‘ Hospital, Frances Alma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fubrman, aged 21 months. SCHNARRâ€"Near Erbsville, Nov. 24, Mre. Hartman Schnarr in her 73rd year. GROBZâ€"At Waterloo, Nov. 22nd, Margaret Grosz in her 73rd year. MARTIN*â€"At Bridgeport, Nov. 25, Ezra M. Martin, in his 63rd. year. ASHCROFTâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Ashcroft, a daughter. MISENERâ€" At Kitchener, to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Misener, a daughâ€" ter. KOCHâ€" Near Conestogo, Nov. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Koch, a daughter. MILLERâ€"At Elmira, Nov. 23rd, Sol omon Miller. MARTINâ€"At St. Jacobs, Nov. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Martin, a daughter URQUHARTâ€" At Kitchener, Nov. 23rd to Mr. and Mrs G. H. Urjuâ€" art, a son. SCHIELâ€" At Kitchener, Nov. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Schiel, a son. KAYâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Kay, a son. McDONALD â€" At Bridgeport Nov. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. George Mcâ€" Donald, a daughter. PUSHINSKYâ€" At Kitchener, Nov. 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Pusbinsky, a daughter. MEGHERâ€" At Bridgeport, Nev. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Meagher, Oatsâ€"No. 2 C. W., 46%e; C W. and extra No. 1 feed, No. 1 feed, 38%¢; No. 2 feed rejected, 38%e¢; track, 42%c Flaxâ€"No. 1 NW.C. $2.02%%; No. 2 C. W., $1.96%; No 3 C. W and rejected, $1.59; track, $2.01. Ryeâ€"No. 2 C W., $1%e. ‘Barleyâ€"No. 3 C. W., 52%c; No. 4 C. W., 48%c¢; rejected and feed, 44%¢; track 52%c. do. commeon .......; Feeding steers, good .. do., falt..ss s.lzlu.s Stockers, good ....... $ 00., fal® s... cuzey, ‘Calves, choice ........ do., medium ...... do., common ... .. Milch cows, choice ..f Springers choice |, ... Sheep, ewes ......... Lambs ....... l.....] Hogs, fed and watered selects ...... .....1 ido., Hights ..;::m.1 do., heavies ... ....1 SOWs .ullll 2...see. Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.07%; No. 2, $1.06; No. 3, $1.03%; No. 4, 98%4c; No. 5, 95%ec; No. 6, 89%e¢; feed, 79%c; track, $1.04%. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 1,749; some sales were made at $10.85, but it was thought the bulk would go at $10.75, fed and watered. Quotations: Heavy beef steers, .. $4.25 @ $6.75 Butcher steers, choice 6.00 @ 7.00 do. good ...........5.00 @ 5.75 do., medium ..;....4.50 @ 5.00 do., common .. ....3.50 @ 4.2% Butcher heifers, choice 6.00 @ 7.00 do., medium .......4.50 @ 5.50 do., common ....... 3.00 @ 425 Butcher cows, choice 4.00 @ 4.50 do., medium .......250 @ 3.50 Canners and cutters.. 2.00 @ 225 Butcher bulls, good ..3.50 @ 42 do. common ........250 @ 3.00 Feeding steers, good ..5.00 @ 5.50 do., falr... :.......4.00 @ 5.00 Stockers, good .......4.00 @ 4.50 j €0., falr .... ..1â€"..300 @ 400 Calves, choice ........9.50 @ 11.00 do., medium ...... 7.50 @ 9.50 Calvesâ€"Receipts, 210; veal calves steady at $8 to $11 for bulk, with iew at $11.75. 69 - d oudhis »aucmtniion s apr was ac fi’flch&&uqnflm of «téers, averagingâ€" 1,008 pounds, «nd about 1,700 choice generally aâ€" round $6 to $§50; choice steers and beifers $4. to $5.50; exporters not buying and fair supply of heavy Stee~s went at $4.25 to $6:75; choice cows brought$4 to $5, with canners, $2 to $2.15; bulls steady; feeder trade fair at $4.25 to $5.50. Sheepâ€"Receints, 2,089; bulk of good lambs brought $12 to $12.50; few at $12.75. Choice sheep sold l&e. higher in spots at $7 to $8. selects ...... .....10.75 @ 10.85 do., lights ........10.25 @ 10.35 do., heavies ..;....10.25 @ 10.35 WB lussls sns sus645 @ T75 WINNIPEG, Nov. 27. Cash grain MARRIAGES. BIRTHS. DEATHS W., 46%c; No. 3 No. 1 feed, 411%e¢; No. 2 feed 36%¢; .9.50 @ 11.00 750 @ 9.50 .3.00 @ 7.00 80.00 @100.00 90.00 @110.00 .3.00 @ 8.00 11.00 @ 12.25 [ WILMOT TP. ~COUNCIL MEETS 5.50 4.25 4.50 3.50 2.25 4.25 o| 1 | 6 Gr.ve' I LR ET OOZOBC RRRRRRRIT ET N. Kittel, $4; G. Kinwaechter ssz,l’ â€"VSEkâ€" J. Greyerbiechl $1280, 8. Ruby $34,| E. Hunsborger $4.60, W. Shants $24, | ® W. Main $8.80, D. Ehy $42, D. Kroptf | N ' N A R D S $5.20, Hy. Doering $11, Geo. Falk | §§ $20.25, C. M. Kuntzie $5, . Christ | w ner $13.88, J. Ralzer $19.20, 8. ml T ber $19.60, A.RG. Smith $31.44. Noak Wagler, building cuivert Tp. l Ll N ‘ M E N line, $78.80; Wm. Hammer, repairâ€" * , Ing ralling, $8; WW‘TMWMM. Tey it! No. 3, Schaefer‘s Hall, Petersâ€" burg, Hy. Doelle, D.R.O., P. Schaefâ€" er, Poll Clerk. Moved by S. Hunsperger and E. B. Halliman that the following acâ€" counts be passed and that the Reeve issue his orders:â€"Noah Roth, gravel contract, $120.73. J. Monaghâ€" en grading $9.90; Mrs. M. Schmitt, Mrs. 8. Forler, and Ex. H. Kaster, Est Patriotic Insurance for Nov., $10 cach. » No. 2, Spactzel‘s Hall, New Dun dee, J. McDonald, D.R.O., M. Toman Poll Clerk. No. 4 Township Hall, Baden, Hy. Kuntz, D. R. O., J. Heldman, Poll Clerk. Moved by E. B Hallman and Samâ€" wel Hunsperger that Byâ€"law 597 be now read a third time. â€" E. B Hallman, Chairman, when the following appointments were made: â€"No 1, Haysville Hall, Haysâ€" ville, A. Callahan, D.R.O., W. Cock, No. 6, Forler‘s Shop Hy. Wagner, D.R.O.; Poll Clerk. Wilmot Council met at the Townâ€" ship Mall, Baden, on Monday, Noâ€" vember 20, 1922. All members present. Communications were read and discussed. Moved by John Herber and V. H. ZociJer that leave Me given the mover to introduce a byâ€"law to apâ€" yoint Deputy â€" Returning Officers, Poll clerks and Polling places and Ibat said byâ€"law be now read a first and second time. Moved by V. H. Zoeller and John Herber that council go into comâ€" mittee of the whole on byâ€"law. Poll Clerk Kitchener and Waterloo Markets Wheat .........2..2.22. $1.10 OALS susces suuere remuus Flour, per 100 lbs.. ....$3.40 $3.80 Bran, per.tom .......... 24.00 Middlings, per ton |... 25.00 Hogs, live, per .;...... A0 A1 Hogs, dressed ........ 14 15 Kggs, pet dOg .......00. :55 .60 Hay, per ton .........16.00 17.00 PotAbOR8:> ols zussssizcs :80 1.00 Spy Apples, barrel .....5.00 5.75 Chickens, per lb. ...... .30 32 Ducks, per lb ....0.......35 40 PRICES KITCHENER MARKET There was a marked scarcity of cEgs at the Kitchener market on Saturday morning which sold at 55¢ to 60c per dozen. A good supply of fowl was offered ducks bringing 35¢ to 40c., geese 30¢ to 32%¢. and chickens 30c. Northern spy apples sold at $5 and $5.75 a barrel, and cther winter apples at $4 to $5, snow apples $2.75 and $3. Potatoes were reasonable in price at 90c. to $1 per bag, hay $16 to $17 and young hogs $4 to $6. Ontario barleyâ€" Maiting, 61c 62¢ Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, T4c. to T7c. Ryeâ€"No. 2, T4c. to T7c. Millfeedâ€"In carlots, per ton; Bran, $24; shorts, $26; middlings, $28.50 feed flour $2 a bag. * Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern $1.15% @ $1.22%; December, $1.13%; May, $1.12%. Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, 68¢ @ 6%c. Oatsâ€"No. 3, white, 37%¢ @ 39%e¢ Flaxâ€"No. 1, $241%4 @ $2.44%4. Bran, $22.50 @ $24. TORONTO TORONTO, Nov. 27.â€"Board of Trade grain quotation®: Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.19%. American cornâ€"No. 2 yellow, 89%, No. 3 do., 88%4c. Ontario oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 41c. to 43¢. Ontario wheatâ€"No. 2 winter, $1.08 to $1.10; No. 3, $1.02 to $1.05. Wheatâ€"No. 1 Manitoba, 11¢, 11d; No. 2 hard winter, 11s 44. Cornâ€"American, mixed, Ts 94. ~ MINNEAPOLIS, Nov .27.â€" Cash close: _ hare. prar a Frirg, "="â€" ) "/* Aére wlll We mold‘ by public aue Cornâ€"No. 2 mixed, To%c; wo. §1 1on on the premises, Number 101 yollow, 1i¢ @ TÂ¥he. King St., Rast, Kitchener, the chatâ€" iOateâ€"No: 2 white, 48%e@ 4514 c, | tels, of . Mt. ,Btrome OR . c . .. No. 3," 18%¢. @ ABlMke, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1922 Ryeâ€"No. 2, 85¢. @ 85%c. Commencing at 130 pm. Barley, 65¢c. @ 12%c. Six piece walnut parlor suite LIVEBPOOL, â€" Nov. 21.â€"Oash| YW!th Velour uphoistering, 2 parior close: s tables, parlor rag, 2 jardiniere Whast_Nn 4 Mamicarn. 44. ;. | Stands, large tapestry upholstered eese, per lb 16.00 . .90 5.00 . .30 «.35 . .30 $3.40 $3.80 24.00 25.00 10 A1 44 15 55 .60 6.00 17.00 .90 _ 1.00 5.00 _ 5.75 .30 32 ..35 40 .30 .32 NARD's ) <CTZ~» @{LinimenT to "Do you think the films are edu cational ?" "They may be in some lines," answered Cactus Joe. "But they don‘t give any lessons in the way to use firearms. ‘The average filim hero)mndles a rifle like he acciâ€" dentaily picked it up instead of hlll walking stick.‘ o‘ Health Officers â€" saiaries â€" and mileage, $253; J. Boshart, posts $7.35 A Shoemaker, concrete tile, $55.38; F. Debus cement $12, Ed. Hammer, putting in culvert $41.55, Hy. Otto, hauling gravel $6; M. Fierling, Iabor Tp. line, $85.80; Jno. B. Oesch, comâ€" pensation, $8.07; Val. Wilhelm, laâ€" bor on road $38.10; H. Kavelman, tile, posts, etc. $40.10; A. E. Kerr, compensation $22.35; Geo. Lunz, Sec. St. Agatha Sep. School Grant. $607.50; Mrs. Edward Kraehling, grant $15. Moved by Samue!l Hunsperger and E. B. Haliman that this Council do now adjourn to meet again on Dec. 15th, 1922. line acct., $14.40; J. J. Rerger, posts and lumber, $34.31; Secretary Board Dec. 16 (Saturday) 1.30 p.m.â€" Farm Stock and Implements of Christian Erb, adjoining the village of Wellesiey. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. Dec. 9th (Saturday) â€"Valuable real estate and entire housebold efâ€" fects belonging to the estate of the late I. R. Shantz, situated on Main Street in the village of Badep. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer Dec. 2 (Saturday) 1.30 p.m.â€"Val uable househoid effects of A. R Strome, 101 Weber St. Kast, Kitch ener. Dec. 13 (Wednesday) ~â€" Farm Stock, Implements, Etc. belonging to Jos. Flick on Guelph city limits. Jan. 17 (Wednesdayâ€"Farm stock and implements belonging to Alex. Littlewood, 5 miles south of Guelph and oneâ€"half mile east of Donney‘s school house. Jan. 24 (Wednesday)â€"Farm stock nd implements of E. A. Beechey, 3 miles east of Breslau. C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer Dec. 11 (Monday.â€" Farm Stock and implements belonging to Jas. I. Moore, 4 milss west of Erin village. Jan. 17thâ€"Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Hay, Grain, Etc. of Oscar Miller, Pilkington Tp., 6 miles north cast of Elmira. Feb. 24. â€" Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Hay, Grain, Etc. of Louis Schroer adjoining Elmira. GEORGE G. CLASS, Auctioneer. Dec. 15â€"Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, Etc., of Elmo Housingâ€" er, Con. 4, Maryborough, % mile south of Hollen. Dec. 16â€"Real Estate consisting of House and Lot, Furniture, Etc. of Amos Martin, Elmira. Jan. 1ithâ€"Farm â€" Stock,. Impleâ€" ment, Hay, Grain, Etc. of Mose§ Reist Jr. 1 mile north of Elmira. ener, Phone 222. A73t lounge, drop head sewing machine nearly new, parlor cook heater, large piece of linoleum, good victrola and records, rocker, 2 carpet sweepers, leaf table, kitchen table, 11 kitchen chairs, large mirror, one goo@ kitâ€" chen range, three burner gas range, flour chest, wood box, lot of kitchen utensils, dishes, pictures and Bed clothes, homeâ€"made carpet, bureau, 4 wash stands, 2 dressers, corner cupboard wooden bed springs and mattress, iron bed spring and matâ€" tress, washing machine, 5 gal. stone crock, some canned fruit and sealers, 2 toilet s@éts, lamps, some carpenter tools, tool chest and numâ€" erous other useful articles. TERMS;â€"Cash A. R. STROME, Prop. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Kitch KEEP YOUR HEALTH Auction Sale List MOVIE METHODS CHAS. HEIPEL, Clerk l If so, have your wants supâ€" I :l.l:: ?::.::loo We always keep on | Beef, Pork, Lamb | and Homeâ€"Made | _ Sausage HOUSEHOLD GOODSâ€" Good kitâ€" chen stove, summer kitchen stove, three coal heaters, 2 burner coal oil stove with bake oven, extension table, two kitchen tables, kitchen cupboard with glass front, one latge sink, two small sinks, bureau, Kitâ€" chen chairs, one rocker, single bed. two double beds, some chests, wash machine, tubs, pails, clothes horse, fron kettle, paper rack, kitchen utensils and dishes, six gallon crock of sauer kraut, apple drier, 5 gall. stone jar. No reserve. Terms of Sale â€" Poultry, Fat Hogs, and all sums of $25 and under cash; over that amount three months‘ credit on approved security. 47â€"3t. CHRISTIAN G. ERB, Proprietor STOCK â€"One good driver 13 years old (if not previously sold), 2 good Holstein cows, two fat hogs weighing about 250 lbs. each. IMPLEMENTSâ€"One horse wagâ€" on, one horse democrat, good famâ€" ily cutter, hay rack for one horse wagon, pig rack, grind stone, wheel barrow, scuffler, one horse plow tnew),. three section iron harrow, riding plow, heavy single harness, r0ot pulper, large bread box, grain bags, forks, shovels, hoes and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. Commencing at one There will be sold by publei aucâ€" tion on the premises situated on tre west side of the village of Wellâ€" esley and adjoining the same, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 16 Of Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects. SARAH SHANTZ, ABRAH AM HONDRICH, E. y. SIEGNER, Exâ€" ecutors. At the same time and place there will be sold that beautiful property consisting of 2 village lote with a good 8 roomed solid white brick bouse, 1 room for bath, part of down floor is new oak floor, hardâ€" wood finish downstairs and pine finish upstairs, a good cellar, a nice large verandah, a good cislern and neverâ€"failing well, also a frame barn with stabling and shed. This is one of Baden‘s nicest homes. Don‘t miss this opportunity. Terms of Real Estate mad;a known on day of sale. (Chattels, cash). ed rocker, 3 other rockers, kitchen chairs, 1 drop leaf table, 2 {mall parlor tables, hall stand, 1 bedroom set with iron bed also springs, 1 woodeh bedroom set, water bench, vinegar â€"barrel on stand, 3 storm windows, writing desk, 1 separate dresser and wash stand, carpet strips, linoleum, lace curtains, curâ€" tain poles, pictures, 2 good tollet !sets, dther dishes, lawn mower, shovels, rake, hees,step ladder, 1 iarge aluminum â€" tea kettle and other kitchen utensils, heater pipes, 1 iron kettle, scythe, and many other articles too numerous to parâ€" ticularize. f HOUSEHOLD EFFRCTSâ€"1 Base burner coal heater, 3 burner oil stove, 1 small ofl heater, 1 laundry stove, good kitchen cabinet, round dining extension table, China cabâ€" inet, davenport, leather upholstered; 2 moâ€"hair parlor settees, Moâ€"hair rocker, Moâ€"hair arm chair, 2 small Moâ€"hair chairs, 1 leather upholsterâ€" 47â€"2t tate of the late L R. Shants, sitâ€" uated on Main Street in the village Sale to start at 1.30 o‘siock, sharp on time. been favored with instructions from the undersigned executors to gell Why not buy your meats here and get the best? epdan riscH&n . Buctessor to J, H. Flecher J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, 34 Fred crick St., Kitchener, Phone 222. Do You Appreciate First . AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, DEC. 9th, 1922. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dunâ€" Class KUNTZ, Clerk Meats thirty o‘clock Heavy Overcoat JAMES C. HAIGHT, Clerk of the Town of Waterloo 46â€"2t Dated this 16th day of November 1922. Minard‘s Liniment for Dlphtgerln. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in section 9 of the Ontario Voters‘ List Act the copies required by said Section to be so transmitted or delivered of the List, made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Asâ€" sembly and at Municipal Elections and that the said list was first postâ€" ed up at my office at the Town of Waterloo on the eleventh day of November, 1922, and remains there for inspection. AND I HEREBY call upon all Voters to take immediate proceedâ€" igs to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law. The undersigned is offering for sale his 200 acre farm, situated in the township of North Dumfries, on the Cedar Creek Road, 2 miles east of Black Horse, and 3 miles southâ€" east of Roseville. On the farm is a stome house and a bank barn, with necessary outâ€"buildings and a neverâ€" failing well on the place. There is 185 acres of good workable land, and 15 acres in bush and pasture. 16 acres are sown in Fall Wheat, and 16 acres in Rye, and fall plowâ€" ing will be done. The undersigned will take in exchange a house in Kitchener. For further particulars apply to Geo. F. Kuntz. Municipality of the Town of Watâ€" erloo, in the County of Waterloo: UNDERTAKERS ANO FUNERAL DizECTORS Waterioo Phon: 80. Night Phone 207W FILSINGER & HENRY Heavy Underwear â€" Heavy Sox Heavy Tweed Suits â€" $14.00 to $25.00 Our Store is Full of _ Heavy Warm Tweeds and Blanket Cloths & George Diebel, President, Waterlce Satisfaction guaranteed Calls from all parts of the county promptly attended to. LETTEHR & DREISIJNGCER UNDERTAKERS Heavy Ilrish Freise and Meilton Cloth, Chesterfields and Uisters : Cash for Victory Bonds Victory Bonds maâ€" turing on December VOTERS‘ LISTS, 1923 FARM FOR SALE. The Royal Bank of Canada redeemed for cash at any Sranch of this Bank without charge To prevent delays, Bonds should be deâ€" lUvered to the Bank at least four days H. G. Mistele Manager Waterloo Branch Amas Goods SHQOP EARLY Lety your s mey caraing interest in a sarings accounst King St. Kit t for examination Better Goo#s $18.00 to $28.00 $18.00 to $35.00 44â€"2mos Pure Wool YOUR Look‘s Cotton Roct Compound For Less Money +0+0+0+0+C+0+0+0+@0+0+040+0+0+0+0+@0+@ THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE C. A. BOEHM, Oi8ST. AGT. Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249 COMPANY INCORPORATED 1874 Subrcribed Capital .. $250,000 Assets ........ $700,000 All policies guaranteed by the London and Lancashire Insurance Co. Ltd. with seâ€" curity of $50,250,000. $11.50°®== * $5.95 Boys‘ smart â€" Norfolk styles, good strong tweeds. Sizes 24, 25, 27, 28â€" i A.E. BarronsCo. Two Days Special Sale ol Suits at â€" Aifred Wright, Secretary Sharp at eight thirty we place on sale 25 Woimen‘s and Misses‘ Sweater Coats and Pullâ€"overs, a splendid lot of Coats and every one should be sold within half an hour. All wool Sweaters worth up to $7â€"50. Barron & CGo‘s Store WATERLOO Friday and Saturday Positively nothing better turned out for Boys than the Suits shown in this lot, not one of them worth less than $15.00, many of them more. We will place on Sale Friday morning fifty Boys® and Youths‘ Suits at prices we m% equalled anywhere in Ontario. They are good being of the Stockâ€"taking clearanice of one of Canada‘s largest and best manufacturers. Come and examine the Suits. Bring the boys. ; 25 only in the lot. Prite $7’95 Clsarance of Women‘s Sweaters Saturday Morning at $1.00 Sale Price is $1.00 Be sharp on time for early choice. A eafe, retiable remanting mrdicine, Buâ€"d in three deâ€" nes of strengthâ€"No. 1, $1; fio. %. $3; No. 8, $5 per‘)om Bold by all druggists, or sent n-pe.‘\x on reccipt of ¢rt"lm. f‘m pamphlet. _ Address: THE COOK MEDICINE Co., TORONTO, ONT, (Formerly Windsor.) Price $15.00 °S $7.95 Waterloo Incorporated in 1883 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $1,000,000 Officers and Directors J Howard Simpron. Gusiph . How g} B. Brlchrl ltll;oo. W. G. Weichel, Waterioo. Al‘vu Baver, Waterloo L. W. SHUH, hnm B. E. BECHTEL, inspector ARTHUR FORSTER. Asst Manager, for dairy to supply milk to either Don‘t miss this chance. Apply for further particulars to Allen Bowman, viceâ€"pres., Preston A rare oppportunity to secure n' splendid farm situated a fow miles only from both Kitchener and Watâ€" erloo. Good land, splendid upâ€"toâ€" Kitchener or Waterloo milkmen. $13.50°"" * $6.95 $ â€" Pure Wool Suits in a dozen different patterns and ywl?e’ t:n}is 4 wilh‘k re ou xuble the p’;-lee w.':i for equal quality. It will pay producers to get in touch with us. Write, phone or call. f ate Near Kitchener and Waterloo Real Estate Waterloo Phone 185 Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company A. K. Cressman Shooma*ver‘s Dairyâ€" â€" buildings, special equipment Paid For Y64t

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