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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jul 1923, p. 6

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Mother Tells How Her Dazh-r Suffered and Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable YOUNG DAUGHTER MADE WELL Mr. AMan Yantzi and Mr. Aaron Zehr of Wellesiéy made a short call on friends here on Sunday afâ€" ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Wagler and family of Poplar View and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rathe of New Hamburg were Sunday visitors at the home of John E. R. Schwartâ€" zentruber. Miss K. Wilson left on Tuesday for her home in Gueiph where she intends to spend the summer holâ€" Mz. Dan Schwartzentruber spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ B. Yantzl. On Monday some of the patrons of the U.S. Cheese and Buticr Co. were busy bringing up the car load of coal that arrived at Baden. A very enjoyable time was spent here on Tuesday evening when the New Dundee Band gave us an exâ€" cellent band concert. Mr. John Doelier spent Sunday at his home here. ~ Mrs. Joseph F. Lichti met with an unfortunate accident last week when she fell at her home and broke her arm above the wrist. ‘This is the third time Mrs. Lichti has broken an arm during ber lifeâ€" time. ~â€" Mir, and Mre. Moses Bast left over "&memunv'flhn ground Niagara: Falls and Buffalo. | Mr. and Mrs.: Daniol Nafziger and tami@ly, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Wagner ‘und fanvily and Mr. and ‘Mrs, Albert Wagner. visited â€" relatives ~ and friends around Lisbon and Welesâ€" Personals Mr. Edward Hammer, Mr. Philip Wagner, Mr. Louis Heise and Miss Gertie Meise spent Sunday with relatives at Milverton. Broke Arm. ’ Mr. and Mrs, Allan Berg and Mr. Otto Tiede of Wellesley were callers on ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Wagâ€" We are in need of rain. But when we can escape weather like that of Monday when a cyclone swept some bordering counties we should remain content. A number of the young people called" on Mr and Mrs. Wettlaufer near Tavistock on Sunday. Mr. Otto Hammer, Miss Tilie Hammer, Miss Erma Hammel of MWellesiey and Mr. Theadore Hammâ€" er of Amulree spent Sunday afterâ€" noon with friends. ‘The election last Monday didn‘t stir our voters very . much. The date was aimost forgotten but the results woere more interesting, it Haying here and there has been general recently. It is believed the hay crop will not be a heavy one. .. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hollinger and Jamily, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wagner and Miss Emma Schmehi all of Other crops are varying. Wheat is showing a rather good stand. Messrs. Adam and Theodore Lautenâ€" schlager at Potersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wagler were en Mr, D. Z. Wagner and daughter, time PETER§BURG suck | Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Shade, © _ Mr. and Mrg. Leonard Shado, Mrs. The Middle School exatminations closed here last Tuesday, The preâ€" ‘siding examiner was Mr. Wm. T. {Medcot of the Gait Collegiate Institâ€" uté. . Walter Geiger and Mr. Carl Henrich left on Monday on a two week‘s holiday trip to Montreal, {Ottawa and Goiden Lake, taking in the boat trip from Toranto to Monâ€" 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rdwin J. Schmidt, and daughter Idelia and Mr. and Mrs. George Pines spent Sunday at Tavistock. Mrs. J. H. Duncan of Winnipeg, arrived here on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kuntze, Rev. and Mrs. Walker have reâ€" turned home to Forest after visiting their daughter, Mrs. R. Hilborn. Mrs. Henry Arndt spent a few '(luys with her parents in Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. Ralph HiÂ¥born atâ€" tended . the Hilbornâ€"Bickell nuptial near Rosevilie last Tuesday. l ‘The local B.Y.P.U. softball team played aieague game here on Monâ€" |day evening with the Memoria! Bapâ€" ,un Church team of Stratford. â€" The ,vlsnors came out victorious by the iscore of 13 to 12. Marriedâ€"A quiet wedding, was solemnized in St. Mary‘s ‘Church, Kitchener, on Monday, when Miss Vera Eidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Eidt of this town, was united in marriage to Mr. Emil Schmidt, also of New Hamburg. The cereâ€" mony was performed by Rev. V. Rioepfer. (The young couple left on a honeymoon trip to Toronto and Buffalo. On their return they will take up their residence on Peel St., New Hamburg. ‘ Mr, Nicholas Gascho of Pigeon, Mich., was here on a business trip this week. Mr. and Mgs. Pat Tobin of Detroit spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Yost Peter. Mrs. Mary Fischer of Chesiey spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Bruder, this week. Mr. John Ratz of Shipka, paid a visit to his brothers Senator Ratz and Mrs. David Ratz. The fire engine was taken out on Monday night to make a test from the new dock which was bulit beâ€" low Hartman‘s bridge. Sixteen hunâ€" dred feet of hose had to be used to reach the town square. The test was not very satisfactory and was considered ineffoctive in case of fire. _ A bazaar and strawherry festival will be held by the ladies of Trinity Lutheran Church on Tuesday evenâ€" ing, July 10, at the skating rink. New Hamburg band in attendance. Gertrude have been residents Of New Hamburg for the past thirteen years and have many friends here who regret their removal from town. Miss Brown of the public school staff was called away last Thursilay owing to the serious condition of her mother, who is a patiert at the Freeport Sanitarium, and has since been at her mother‘s bedside. The High School entrance examâ€" inations started here last Wednesâ€" day with 73 pupils writing. Of these 21 are from New Hamburg and the remainder from the schools of Wilâ€" mot township. The presiding examâ€" iners were Mr. E. Eby, principal of Galt Central School, and Mr. C. L. Ritchie of Baden. $ , Miss Edna Sanderson of New Dundee is visiting friends here Miss Pearl Hildebrand of Kitch] fitty guests were present. Towards ener spent the week end at her| the close of the afternoon an inâ€" Mrs. ‘Armstrong and young son Of| speskers offered â€" their congratulaâ€" Kirkland Lake, are the guests Of} tions and good wishes to Grandâ€" Mr,.and Mrs. J. R. Feick. â€" mother Appel and spoke of her deâ€" Miss Makins, teacher at No. 11| votion to duty and ideals~ as> a school left to spend her summer| worthy example for all. As a Slight vacation at her home in StratfOrd.: |remembrance a substantial purse [ We are sorry to report that Mr.| was presented to her at the close ’Honry Hoftman is seriously i1 with| of the programme. In spite of her pueumonia. His many friends wish|ninety years, Mrs. Appel is stll very him a speedy recovery. active and takes a keen interest if , Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sutter and{home and neighborhood events. She daughter Emma and son Gordon atd | was greatly touched and felt very Mr. Beattie of Gadshill, were visitors|much honored by the gathéring. The at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Yost) following were some of those preâ€" Peter on Sunday. sent: Mr. and Mrs. Dumart and famâ€" ‘ ‘The local B.Y.P.U. softball team|jip, Mr. and Mrs. Eaton, Howard played avieague game here on MODâ€"| Mitchel, Mr. and Mrs. H. Snyder lnd] day evening with the Memoria! BaDâ€"| family, Miss Dora Debus, Mr. and tist Church team of Stratford. The| yrs Steep, Miss Liszie iAppel, u.; visitors came out victorious by the} Appel, Mr. and Mrs. George Appel, score of 13 to 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Appel, Mr. and _ _Mr. A. Fraser, contractor, is\ Mrg Chas. Appel, Mr. and llrl‘.l building the vault for the Bank Of|rraroid Appel and family, Mrs. Liszie Hamilton in the Queen‘s Hotel) peick, Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, Mr. building. ‘The ‘bank expect to OCCUâ€")ang Mrs. Melvin Appel, Mr. and Mrs. py the new premises by August 1. H. Bergey, Mrs. Andrew Zoeller, Mr. Mr. Walter Yost was a week end Lloyd Appel, Mr. and Mrs, Snyder. visitor at the home of his sister,| 1y ang Mrs. Henry Sittler, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Walker, PGO|anq Mrs, John Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. St. Mr. Yost is a telegraph operatOr| cparies Smith, of Kitchener, Mg. and has ben transferred from Aurora) ang Xrs, Nelson Schatz and family to Port Huron and Sarnia. of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. George A bazaar and strawberry festiv@l| morson and daughter Annie and Mr. will be held by the ladies of Trinity| ang Mrs. McConnell of Wallace Lutheran Church on Tuesday eveDâ€"|spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and ing, July 10, at the skating rink. New | yy4. p,. wolfe. Mr. Walter Yost was a week end visitor at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Walker, Peel St. Mr. Yost is a telegraph operator and has ben transferred from Aurora to Port Huron and Sarnia. Mr. Nicholas Nablo. who was a clerk in Mr. D. Becker‘s store for many years, removed to Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Nablo and daughter Mr. A. Fraser, contractor, is building the vault for the Bank of Hamilton in the Queen‘s Hotel building. ‘The ‘bank expect to occuâ€" py the new premises by August 1. visited friends in town this week.. Miss Mao Lightheart of Kitchener is spending a few days at her home Miss Charlotte Goebel of Waterioo| birthday anniversary. ‘The beautiful was a week end visitor at her home|shady lawn offered an ideal plate for z:‘ i Julyâ€"the tmonth of ‘oppressive| Lutheran church, Eiméra, of simtâ€" heat; red hot days and sweltering|lar bodies of the Capada Lutheran nights; is extremely hard on little} Synod churchs in the county, toâ€" ones. Diarrhoea, dysentery, colic and|gether with the pastors of the disâ€" cholera infantum carry off thousands| trict. of precious little lives every summer.| â€" Miss Marie Steiss who is attendâ€" The mother must be constantly on| ing ome of the higher educational her guard to prevent these troublea} institutions across the border has or if they come on suddenly to fight/returned to her home hore for her them. No other medicine is of such | vacations. aid to mothers during the bhot sumâ€"~| Mr. and Mrs. Fd. A. Schweitzor mor.as is Baby‘s Own Tablets. They|and Mrs. Hilborn of Toronto, Mt. regulate the bowels: and stomach,| and Mrs. Noak Cress arfd daughâ€" and anm Occasional dose â€"given to the|ter, Miriam, spent the holiday here well child will prevent summer contâ€")at the Schweitzer home. plaint, or if the trouble does come| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porter and on suddenly will banish it . The| daughter,. Raith and Mrs. Mark Tublots are sold by medi¢ine deaiers| Sibley of Rochester, N.Y.,, were or by mail at 25 conts a box from| Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. TO ASSESS$ ON INCOME FR¢m|School for some 5 years and who "CHIEF OCCUPATION." has shown himself to be a very good From the present time forwarg ) leacher, has tendered his resignaâ€" every incomeâ€"tax payer in Canada)tion and will quit the school. will be assessod upon the income Participated In Service derived "from his chief occupation,"| OD Tuesday evening last week according to the terms of a resolâ€"| the Obilldren‘s Choir of the Luthâ€" ution introduced in the Commune| ©"AD church participated in the by the Minister of Finance and subâ€"| S@rvice held in connection with the sesuently approved im full bill form,| 50th annfversary of St. Peter‘s Further, taxpayers having an inâ€"|Lutberan church at Linwood. Besides come from more than one source the choir, a number of the memâ€" wil be required to accept the dicâ€"| bers 0f the Lutheran church also tum of the Department of Finance| Attended the service at Linwood. as to which one or more, or which | Maying In Progress confhiniation of these sources of Inâ€"| Farmers have started haying but comes shall ‘be assessedâ€"as "chief| this will not be general for some occupation." s days yet. Brockviile, Ont. ]. Mr, and Mrk Geo. Foerster and‘chener RED HOT JULY DAYS HARD ON THE BABY Mr. and Mrsa. Molton and family| Public School closed for the 8 of Stratford spent the holiday at| weeks‘ vacation on . Thursday and the home of her sister, Mrs. Oscar| the teachers, Mr. Robert Jamieson Nabto. and Miss Beatrice Brown, left for Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lenpox of|their respective homes at Cly@c and Detroit are spending their holidays] Plattsville. at the home of the former‘s parents,| Principal Resigns Mr. and Mrs. John Lennox. it is reported that Mr. Jamieson r. Marty and Mrs. Marty return ed home on Tuesday from a week‘s visit with their daughter, Mrs. Eari Fairy at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck of Deâ€" troit are visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Appel of Tavisâ€" tock spent the holiday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Appel. * Mr. Walter Bowman. apent the week end at Grand Bend. Mr. Barney Bowie and Miss Reta Benedict of Chegsley were week end visitors at the home of the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Howard N. Culbert. Miss Beatrice Gardner of Kitchâ€" ener spent the week end at ber home Mr. Henry ‘Williams of Stratford spent the holiday at his home here. Mr. Wesley Helm of Woodstock spent Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Helm. ~ Mr| and Mrs. Milton Thiel of Lonâ€" don were week end visitors with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thiel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heim of Kitâ€" chener spent the holiday with the former‘s parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boettgor and family of Monckton spent the holiâ€" day with relatives here. ' home of Mrs, Juils Appel, Wimot|.. ‘20 Weelber man was vyer; Contre, when ber â€"children, mfi!@&w)‘% children and great grand children,| PCait weather for the. and friends assombled at her home| * O# Saturday afterncon on the occasion‘ of. her ninetieth| â€" The crowd was not as lar birthday anniversary. ‘The beautiftul| WWht be wished for. Many K4 Miss Marie Steiss who is attendâ€" ing one of the higher educational Institutions across the border has returned to her home here for her vacations. Mr. and Mrs. Bd. A. Schweitzor and Mrs. Hilborn of Toronto, Mr. The church council of the Luthâ€" eran church on Monday "‘afternoon attended a convention at 8t James Lutheran church, Eimira, of simtâ€" lar bodies of the Capada Lutheran Synod churchs in the county, toâ€" gether with the pastors of the disâ€" Farmers have started haying but this will not be general for some days yet. Attend Convention On Tuesday evening last week the Ohildren‘s Choir of the Luthâ€" eran church participated in the service held in connection with the 50th annfversary of St. Peter‘s Lutheran church at Linwood. Besides the choir, a number of the memâ€" bers of the Lutheran church also attended the service at Linwood. Haying In Progress We notice in the report of the Kitchener Collegiate Departmental Examinations the name of our student, Miss Isabel Wright as havâ€" ing passed her exams for a proâ€" motion and Mr. GClifford Snider who attends the Rimira High School is also giving a good acâ€" count of himself as is to be seen by the high percentage in marks obtained at the exams. The Entrance class of our Public School which was composed of some 7 or so pupils wrote on their exams at Elmira during the past week. School Closes Road Olled Our lucky housewives are breathâ€" 1g easier because the coat of .oil applied to our road has put an end to the dust nuisance. Pass Exams come to hear the speaker, Mr. J. J. ‘Morrison of ‘Toronto, the Secretary of the U.F.O. of Ontario. Mr. Morâ€" rison referred briefly to the past election of June 25th wherein the U.F.O. government suffered such reâ€" verses and thought this reverse was a good training for the farmer movement and would lead to a of the agricultural party . which was bound to occupy an important place in politics after Redistribuâ€" tion is brought in and passed. The speaker claimed that people as a whole did not now bave the faith in their old time party nor in the public press that they had five years ago. He asserted that the U. F.O. would not share the same fate as the Patrons of Industry of some 30 years ago, as has been hinted in the urban districts and prophesied for the U.F.O. a brighter future in years to come. He further emphasizâ€" edâ€"the great need of economy in conducting the affairs of this proâ€" vince of ours. mendable. ‘The afternoon préceding the ~speech making was taken un men. The winners were given cash unable to be present owing to be~| Basge from Jr. 4th to $r. ing engaged in . giving aid t9 ons pfeffrer (hon},. Laut friends who were unfortunate to b€] George Musselmap, Solly ‘.‘-mmflmm”m 8 the cycione of last Monday wrought| a. %rd to I¢ 4th _Mol lol)nod by a recitation from Mr. Fernando Snyder who so ably did his part that he amused the crowd for some time. ‘This was followed took part from the tiny tot to the the most fun was a coat race and came a brief address by the club It is reported that Mr. Jamieson ho has been the principal of our to tarm buildings, They ~ W. G. TAYLOR, Auctioncer Tuesday, July 10th, 1923 at 1.3 pm. Farm stock for A. Reinhart on his premises, Lot 17, Con. 5 in the July 2ist (Saturday)â€"Entire valâ€" nuable houschold effects belonging to Mrs. J. Woestfail aftuated at No. 108 Filbort 8t. in the city of Kitâ€" mum-.aq-numotm Germany on the Rimira Road. E. J. SHANTZ Auctionser. Saturday (august 25th)â€"Valuable Household Rifects belonging to O. ‘Mr. Harvey ~Hinschberger â€" re« turned to his home in Port Huron after spending the last few weeks at the home of his uncle, Mr. John ~Mesers. Herbert and Wendle Kitâ€" tel of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick. Kittel. ener for the summer months. Mr. Eigidus Salm and {Mrn. and Mrs. John Salm of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Saim. Mr. John Krabling of Waterlco spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Strauss and daughter, Rose, of Mildmay, renewâ€" ed old acquaintances here. Mr. and Mrs. GCharles Sheoen spent Sunday with relatives in St. Mr. Herbert Mosburger â€" and friends enjoyed a pleasant motor trip to Grand Bend over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moser and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kroetch of Waterloo were the guests at the home of Mr. Simon Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Anno Steffler, in company with Mrs. Joe Steffier and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dietrich and fanily of St. Agatha spent Sunday with St. Clements friends Miss Frieda Ward, our school teacher, retirned home to ‘Kitchâ€" Primaryâ€"Vera Koch, Helen Dahâ€" mer, Florence Koch, Florence Weppâ€" ler, Charles Bricknell, Levi Weber, Percy Holle, Roy Stroh and Isabel Dahmer. Farm Buildings Destroyed. Mr. Henry W. Ebel is also an unfortunate sufferer from the reâ€" cent cyclone north of here in the destruction of the farm buildings and windmill on his farm in Piâ€" kington township. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knarr spent Sunday with friends near Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Zinger (nee Miss Annie Schreiber of Kitchener spent Sunday among relatives here. The Misses Luellia and Nelda Shelley â€" of: Kitcbener spent the holiday at the home of their parâ€" Miss Anna Stoeser, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frieburger and family, Mrs. Bonifonti and son, George, Messrs. Jack Frieburger and George Voisin of Kitchener were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoesâ€" Rdna Musseiman, Kenneth Betzner.| division, the said lane lying between Recommendedâ€"Eilgin Struck, Florâ€"|the northerly Himits of Lots Numbers ence Holle and Olayton Habermebl.| One, Two, Three, Four and Five, ..8r. 2nd to Jr. 3rdâ€"Abner Martin| ang the saoutherly limits of Lots oner (hon.), Theima Bcheifele, Kdus|of Queen Street and south of Erb Kirch, Margaret Weppter, Marjorie| Street of Jacob C. and Elias Snider‘s Stroh. surrey of part ot the said Town of Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rdâ€"Willard Schâ€"| Watprioo, to ihe easterly limi#t of Mrs. Jack Lowis and family of London and Mr. Leo Wagner of (Waterloo gpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marts. (hon,), Alvin Pfeffer, Oliver Koch, Ralph Lederman, Clifford Snyder, mehi, Rdward Kirch, Albert HolHe,|iperson who claims that his land Harvey Schwarts, _ Anita Dl{fl" will be prejudicially affected by the Mussojman. Primary to 6r. 1stâ€"Eimer Wieâ€" arvey Wieland, Harold Stroh. AND the Council will at that time Jr.zuuu.m:-.m}pct. and place hear in person or by his Auction Sale List JOSEPHSBURG of gasses in the m' 1923, at the ‘hour of ‘olight o‘cl ..,,{:: lclanlhwblofuflthnmm at â€"the Council hy Laura Ritter,| stopping up and selling the lane or| Câ€"EMENT, HATTIN & SNIDER, ~â€" Bolly Snmyder,| alley running from Queen Street s %4 16 Ontario 8t.. #; Kitchener, Ont: ~Helen Ohallâ€"| sipâ€"division of Lot Number Two east| Bolicitors for the Executors.. /. _ | tA As Mr. Carl Wollis spent the weekâ€" end at his home here. School Picnic ' The school picnic was held last Saturday afternoon at the school. A short program was given by the children after | which the scholars presented their teacher, Mr. Rennie, with a silk parasol. A very approâ€" priate address was read with the presentation showing the goodâ€"will the scholars had for their teachers. ‘The remainder of the afternoon was spent in «wports of all kinds after which lunch was served and all had a very enjoyable time toâ€" gother. We must congratulate Mr. Rennie on the excellent success of his pupils, every one passing their examinations and several with honâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Glennie and Miss Beatrice Glennie and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart (Mennie of Guelph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Woollis. Mr. Edgar Bowman spent S;nnday at his home here. Miss Gladys Marriott of Kitchenâ€" er spent the weekâ€"end with relaâ€" tives here. f Fresh Holstein cow, 1 good heifer and 1 Holstein bull 1% years old, ready for éervice. Apply to E. Schondelmayer, Breslau Road. 25â€"3t FOR SALE 93 aore farm with crop, stock, and implements or without if suitable to buyer. Josiah Sauder, Centreville. 25â€"4t News Notes FOR SALE } 3 second hand mowers and also 7 foot. binder in good running orâ€" der. Apply 27 Erb St., Waterloo. WANTED. A general maid, good home, no chidren. Apply Mrs. Knechtel, 6§ Irwin St., Kitchener. 2Tâ€"1t Apply 25 Homewood Ave., Kitchenâ€" er, Phone 1923w. * 25â€"3t FOR SALE Lighter day, high oven kitchen range complete, good as new, also Numbers Sixâ€"and Seven of the said To make improvemen s, pay off present mortgage, or for other purposes? I am making loans to farmers almost every day. Perhape you want to borrow, to buy a farm? See or write to me. Does Your Farm For A Good, Reliable and Experienced Auctioneer 42 FRANCIS NORTH, K1 TCHENER. Tel. 1106w See or Phone E. J. Payson WEST MONTROSE. 244 King St. N., termgon, at ';-â€"m"_.'-]m wit. bo wound un //. . â€" " Oe dt the Town Hal in the| Dateq itwontycftu Wetarlan‘ x ThictLan: bor June tw 1988.. _ FOR SALE H. B. DUERING, WATERLOO Need Money? Highest Prices â€" Paid For : 1 Churning Cream I collect interest for you halfâ€"yearly. It If you have any Money to invest let me know. Best mortgage security given you A. K. Cressman 102 King St. Waterioo, â€" Ont. 96 ChurchSt Phone 2060 Kitchener First Mortgage Loans Shoemaker‘s Dairy in touch with us. Write, phone or call. will pay producers to get The Royal Bank FAR MERS ) GRAIN, 1 we shall be glad to Waterloo Branch. Insurance, Loans And Investments t you Ahavs is % Phone 136

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