P d my Py EnE tm SOneCCs mHmne, . Tawer STauee * Good heavy steers ..$8 00 to $8 75\ slow; no Western here; bulk good vt Butcher steers, choice 7 50 to l“mdfl.flh‘ml“; t do. sood ...........4 00 to 750| top to city buthers, $15.15. cuils 7 90 to 7 50 BUFFALO LIVE sTock . * "“"“_ w“ ""_.'_'f'_ 6 50 to 7 a0| PAst Bulfalo, NY., July 2. â€"Cattle do., common ...... 6 00 to 6 50| "C@PtS, 2400; rery~ active; butâ€" Atetter Luella, Banman Helen, or, Henrich Nettie, Herber Lioy Beam Helen, Beam Walter, Becker Howson Florence, Hughes Alm: Margaret, Bernhardt _ Brownie, Kalbfieisgh Fred, Kaufman Stewart Brand Lincoin, | Bringloe George, Kilby s2Ioronce. Koehle _ George Burchatski Ruth, Clayfield Arthur, Lichte Barbara, Little Arthur, Logu« Colson Mary, Cressman Marie, Dieâ€" Vera,. Lorenz May, Maler Lloyd gel Marie, Dixon Dorothy, Dubrick Mank Mary, Merklinger Ruth, Met: Garfeld, Riggert Carl, Risley Milâ€" Verda, McAvoy Charles, Melntyre dred, Ernst Edna, Feuner Isabel, Robert, McKersic Adeline, Nicho Frickey Wilbert, Frizell Robert, Peggy, Rickert Lorne, Riepert Lenâ€" Gardner Tan, Gerhard _ Richard, ore, Robertshaw Macey, Schaefer Gerster Herbert, â€" Grosz George, Irene, Schiegel May, Schmidt Oscar, Guenslor Rdward, Hamacher Kathâ€" Schmidt, Selma, Schwarts Evelyn, ryn, Meimbecker Kva, Hoftman Seip Kathleen, Shantz Forence, Cosette, Hoffman Carl, Heer Clar Shants Waliter, Sim James, Snider enco Mudelmeler Idoyd, Jones Arâ€" Sanford, Snider Grace, Snyder Beaâ€" oella, Knorr Albert, Kruegor Howâ€" trice, Snyder Dorothy, Snyder Reginâ€" ard, Lapp Margaret, Lcttor Howari, s1d, Thomas Rose, Vasbinder Rdith Liphardt â€" Dorothy, â€" Lonn â€" Muio, \val Agnes, Wendell Marte, Wober Merkloy Clayton, Merklinger | Ada, maraar t â€" Wilise Orma, _ Woilf Merklinger Dav‘d, Mooz!: Jos PNY"*, Dlancke, Zalewski, Myrtle, Zimmer Morrow Ratle, Muelier Irla, Orchâ€" man Carl, Merklinger Sam. ‘ ard Rdna, Page) Emma, Potrke £dâ€" stommmeamere omm cmemmmpnatgs. ues win, Relst Ridgar, Rickert Tillic, Schâ€" waATERLOO® sowLlEr won ®ffele Bernice, Scheifeile ifoward, Thrco rinks of Waterloo bowlers Beyler Reginald, Sehweits r Lomme, aceated Kiltâ€"\benor" 0n | the Joea! Bohwarts Lioyd, Snider Mias, Sn gor preens on Trurasay night in an Mildred, Shants Vera, Sberk Rota, 11â€" r stihg . @nd ciosoly coritested . :r « Weidenhamenor <ame, the scor6 boing 46 to 43. g Veil Vesta, Wettlaufor Chivers. Steuhing and Masaé wars Carl, Timm Loster, Tindale Marâ€" #Aret, ‘Taylor Fred, Winkler Hope, Wiltong Carl, Wilson Francis, Wilâ€" son Mackenzie, Winkler Lucy, Marâ€" tin Carrie. ie, Jones Wilburn, Kalbfleisch Edna, Kalbfleisch Norma, Knorr Fleming, Koenig Rdward, Koenig Helen, Kopf Emma, Kreuter Vera, Liphardt Edna, Little _ Herman, Lochead George, MacKeracher Donald, Marth Hilda, Meisner Marie, Merklinger; Louis, Metz Mabel, Miller Doruthy,’ Miller Helon, Moogk Frank, Moser Lloyd, Moser Monna, Motheral Jean, Moyer Gertrude, â€" Muelier . Rolwrt.' Niebergalil Ford, Roberts Jack, Rupâ€" pel Claire, Rutsch Walter, Rutsch Wilfrid, Schaefer Alice, Schaefer Florence, Schiefele Alice, Schmt’ Milton, Schmidt Hilda, Sherk Auce,‘ Snider Harry, Snider ‘Mabel, Stellar ‘ FORM II!. SR. to FORM IV Apel, Albert, Bergman Panl, Bohâ€" lender Ruth, Cookman Lordeen, Dahmer Verna, Detenbeck Patricia, Devitt Morton, Devitt Myrtie, Devâ€" itt Nancy, Doerring Frederick, Edâ€" monds Betty, Erdman Jessie, Fisher} Monroe, Flemington Eileen, Gerber' Harry, Graff Harold, Graf Vera, Grosz Waiter, Guenthor Agnes, Haeh‘; nel Carolyn, Hahn Florence, llamel‘ Grace, Henrich Arthur, Herbst Loâ€" vina, Heibein Howard, Heimbocker.! Stewart, Heimpel Edward, Hilliard Graham, Hirons Keller, Jacobi Mar-I PROMOTED FROM iv. sunior TO IV. SENIOR Hogsâ€"Receipts, 71,000. fairly act-: Cornâ€"A ive, around 10c lower; spots off more old, 8s 4d Calves, choice ...... 8 00 to 9 0p _ MO&»#â€"Receipts, 9,600; active and . do., medium ...... 6 00 to 7 00 8!°24Y to 10c lower; heavy and mix do., common ...... 4.50 to 6 00 €4, $6.75 to $7.75; yorkers $7.75; Lambs, choice ......14 00 to 15 00 light yorkers, $7.00 to $7.35; pigs, Sheep, choice light .. 5 00 to 6 00 $7.00; roughs, $5.2%5 to $5.50; stags do. heavies and bucks 2 50 to 4 50 $3.50 to $4.00. ‘ Hogs, fed and watered | Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts, 2,000; Thick smooth ..... 8 35 to 8 60 a¢tive and 50 cents higher; lambs, Heavies and shop .... 7 85 8 10 $6.00 to $16.00; yearlings, $5. to $13; Noteâ€"F.o.b. prices are 60c under WOthers, $7.50 to $8.50; ewes, $2 to fed and watered prices, off car $7; mixed sheep, $7.00 to $7.50. prices; 25e above, and price to the‘ CASH GRAIN farmers, $1 per hundred below fed‘ (yrpoago, July 2.â€"Cash close: and watered quotations. A pram!nml Wheatâ€"No. 1 red, $1.05; No. 2 of 10 per cent. over the thick smoonx. hard, $1.05%. prige is quoted by buyers for select! (norn _xo s mixed, $0%¢ @ 81%4¢; hogs. Buyers are reducing prices o 9 yerow, $2¢ @ $2%¢. from 756 to $1 ger Hundred f0" | Guis _No. s white, 42% @ 43%¢; cornâ€"ted hogs. ‘No. 3 white, 404%e @ 43c. cHicago LIve stock ’ Ryeâ€"None. CHICAGO, July 2.â€"Cattle receipts _ Barleyâ€"64c @ 68c. 15,000; slow, uneven; most knung' MINNHAPOLIS, â€" July 2.â€" Cash classes strong to 15c higher; spots.‘close: 15¢ to 25¢ up on beef steers and| Wheatâ€"NO 1 northern $106% @ Stockers, good do., fair ... Calves, choice â€" do., medium do., common Canners and Cutters . 1 50 to 2 00 Butcher bulls, good .. 4 50 to 5 00 do., common ...... 3 25 to 4 25 Milkers and springers 50 00 to 80 00 Feeding steers, good 7 00 to 7 50 do., fakr ........... 6 50 to 7 00 Btockers, good ...... 6 00 to 6 50 do., fair .......... 5 50 to 6 00 Calves, choice ...... 8 00 to 9 00 â€" do., medium ...... 6 00 to 7 00 do., common ...... 4.50 to 6 00 Lambs, choice ......14 00 to 15 00 Butchér cows, choice 5 00 to do., medftim ....... 4 00 to RESULTS OF PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS IN WATERLOO PUBLIC SCHOOLS. . Jr. preens on Trurasay night in an ‘atcrostif3; . and ciosoly _ coritested ~ame, the scors boing 46 to 43. Chivers, Steubing and Moser wore the local skips, . t SR. 11. to JR. 111. [ Baetz Margaret, Beam Sammie, r’Bean William, Bergman â€" Gertrude, â€" Roehim Alicia, Bowers Frank, Clayâ€" . field Elizaboth, Cole Helen, Cookmant Clark, Cressman Dorothy, Cunningâ€" ham Bobble, Diehl Erma, Earl Alâ€" berta, _ Erdman â€"Gordon, _ Fischer Millet, â€" Foell _ Beatrice, _ Gerber (Hadys, Handy Fred, Hawke Eleanâ€" or, Henrich Nettie, Herber Lioyd, HMowson Florence, Hughes Alma, Kalbfleisgx Fred, Kaufman Stewart, Kilby orence, Koehle _ George, Lichte Barbara, Little Arthur, Logue Vera, Lorenz May, Mailer Lloyd, Mank Mary, Merklinger Ruth, Met: Verda, McAvoy Charles, Melntyre Robert, McKersie Adeline, Nichol Peggy, Rickert Lorne, Riepert Lenâ€" ore, Robertshaw Macey, Schaefer Irene, Schiegel May, Schmidt Oscar, Schmidt, Selma, Schwarts Evelyn, Seip Kathleen, Shantz Florence, Shante Walter, Sim James, Snider 5 .,Imu; heifers, $6.25 to $8.25; cows 4 25| $2.25 to $6.50; bulls $5.50 to $5.75; q qq|Etockers and feeders $6.00 to $7.50; 7 5p|fresh cows and springers, active and â€" oq|Strong, $45 to $110. ; ";Bordman Lily, Bringloe Frances, + Bringlow | Marie, Brown â€" Leonard, â€"‘Dahmer â€" Mabel, â€" Dahmer â€" Willard, .‘Devm Mary, Dusnch Milton, Ferâ€" r,gnsnn Jack, Garner Henry, Garner r‘.\luriel. Grat Hestor, Hackney Elizaâ€" , beth, Hall Rhea, Hamel Mildred. .;Hcim&;)el Clayton, Henrich [.eonard,; , Hirons Helen, Kochle Jacob, Lachenâ€" »‘bauvr Austin, Laing Carl, Lehman ,zlmda.gnrde, Lippert Florence, Little Marion, Mathieson Chrissie, Merkâ€" [1inger _ Harold, _ Muclier _ Gilbert, *]\lusselman Clara, McAvoy Edward, loetzet Dorothy, Orth Dorothy, Orth 'Roy. Pearson Harold, Pym Molly, ’Ratz Lloyd, Rieck Violet, Riepert | Eldon, Schaefer Stanley, Schilbe ‘Dernice, Shantz Arthur, Sherk Lois, | Skelton William, Snider Raymond, ’Such Clarence, Thiel Milton, Thorpe John, ‘Turner Murray, Veite!l Clarâ€" \ence, _ Weber Adele, _ Wettlaufer Arnold. _ WottJauter Lioyd, _ White :Arthur. Wildfong Fred,: Woodward Gertrude, Ziegler Melinds, Lehman ‘rAugusta. | Apel, Elizabeth, Bahnsen, Helen ‘[.‘auer Florence, Bean Roy, Ber‘ 'Aibert. Binkle Cora, Boehmer Fdn Oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 42% @ 43%e; No. 3 white, 40%c @ 43c. Ryeâ€"None. Barteyâ€"64c @ 68c. MINNHAPOLIS, â€" July 2.â€" Cash close:; Wheatâ€"NO. 1 northern, $1.06%4 @ Calves â€" Receipts, 2,200, active; 50 cents higher, $4 to $12. mnative lambs active; lower grades JR. HJJ. to SR. 1N 10,000; Helene, Beridux U THE Canapian matcn cvunmo.m;nggu @hr5¢ Mr. Schaumberg has planted a cedar hedge and crected a very handsome fence. â€" Mr. Gilbert Bechtel has purchasâ€" ed a new Star car. Mrs. Geo. Johannes is confined to her bed again on account of her illness. We wish her a speedy roâ€" covery. Trees Destroyed The tail ond of the cyclone which passed _ over here on _ Monday wrecked a fow trees and fences. The football players are steadily practising _ awaiting the second round. . The fence between, the G.T.R. station and the weigh scales was on fire a few days ago, the flames shooting as high as the scales. If it had not have been noticed imâ€" mediately it would have wiped out a lot of houses and the station and scales but the chief of ‘the Fire Brigade soon had it under contml.‘ It is believed â€" somebody started. the fire to get rid of the scales. Blair held New Dundee to a 2 to 2 tie in New Dundee, Blair just playing a few of the regulars and taking it easy. Ayr defeated Roseâ€" ville 1 to 0. \ Lively Blaze Western Football _ Association Final standing Grop No 2: Teams P W L D P Wiair :... .........8 4 0 2â€"10 AYF ssezrise hss s§% A % #â€"â€"% Koserille .:.;..llll..% 0# 3 3â€"3 New Dundee .......6 0 3 3â€" 3 Final Standing The Galt (Jr.) Terriers deteated the Blair Live Wires in a game of hardball in Victoria park, Galt, by a score of 10 to 6. About one hundred from â€" here attended the Galt Tattoo. â€" Tho Blair and â€" Preston Young People held a picnic at Waterloo Park last Saturday. After lJunch an cxhibition game _ of softball was staged, Blair winning by the score of 14 to 6. \ lzens of Blair and Doon to travel to Preston. . % then have been good for the elecâ€" trifcetion of the Galtâ€"Kimira‘ HMne. A Preston, Blair and Doon bus service has been originated makâ€" ing it more convenient for the citâ€" have liked to have had Mercer in the House with Sir Adam Beck, beâ€" leving that the prospects would vm.mn.mâ€,†mummmmu vote, or else Mercer would have had Mercer Headed Biair Poil u«ve Elmira a 10 to 6 beating last 'lday evening. The Galt Firsts Softball team This distinctive head means to you that the matches are eure and safeâ€"alwaye d.ponfllblo«nnn~polm. no glow, the kind rats won‘? gnawâ€"stronger and longer, band of blue, tipped with redâ€"is the mark by which you can always distinguish a MAPLE LEAF MATCH. headâ€"a A Primer to 1.â€"Honorsâ€" David Bergey 84%. Passâ€"Willard Becker 71,, Willard _ Schmidt 70, _ Rmma Lautenslager §7. Rec. B Primer all promoted to A Pr. \C. Primer al promoted to B P : First to Jr. 11. â€"Honorsâ€" Uyle Futher 90%, Josiah Baer 83, Irene Shirk 79. Passâ€"Ruth Bowman $1%, Harold Bowman 67. mer 74%, Priscilia® Gildner 74, An son Lang 73, Ruby Koehler 72 Delton Spaetzel 70. Jr. II. to Sr. I1.â€"Honorsâ€"Elsie Small 79%, Wallace Toman 77, Ruby Bechtel 76. Passâ€"Verena Witâ€" IL to Jr. HLâ€" j Goettling 81%, Florei Passâ€"Rcta Jacob 68 ; Jr. HL to Sr. NI.â€"Honorsâ€"Mirâ€" jam Hilborn 87%,, Ronald Bock 84, Howard Stoltz 82. Passâ€" Dorothy Lautenslager 72, Ludena Toman 69, Wilbert Bechtel 68, Donald Jacob 67, Kenneth Lautenslager 64. Rec. Helen Brighton, Marjorie Bergey, on account of iliness. Highest mark in room.â€" Fitstâ€"Miriam â€" Hiilborn Secondâ€"Weston Sararas Sr. III to Jr. IV.â€"Honorsâ€"Nelâ€" son Goettling 80%, Roy Gildner 79. Passâ€"Clifford _ Weber 659. Rec. Kathleen Schmidt, Ralph Copley, Flossie Goltheck. Rec. on account of sicknessâ€"Violet Wanner and Edward Main. Senior Room Jr. IV. to Sr. IV.â€"Honorsâ€"Wesâ€" ton Sararas 879%,, Ralph Howling 77. Passâ€"Ivan Sararus 65, Edgar Buck 61. Rec., Phyllis Lautenslagâ€" er. Rec. on account of sickness, unâ€" able to tryâ€"Ilah Hallman. The following is the result of the New Dundee public school promoâ€" tion examination. Mr. Albert Beckman, travelling saleman spent Sunday at his home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman Mrs. I. Hingeman motored to touffville on Saturday where they are attendâ€" ing camp meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hess and family of Zurich and Mr. J. E. Hips and friend of Toronto were visitors with Rev. and Mrs. Howald over the holiday. Thirdâ€"â€"Ronald Bock. Junior Room II. to Jr. HIâ€" Honorsâ€" Rdna Mr. and Mrs. Max Tucklinsky of Kitchener wereâ€" the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Thamr of Toronto were holiday guests iu the village. M Miss Emma Gruetzner of Hanover is at present vimiting her sister, Mrs. August Lautenslager. Miss Edith Weber of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home in the village. Mr. D. R. Meston of West Lorne spent the holiday with friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wegenest and family of Aylmer visited with Miss Mary Wegenest over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman and Mr. and Mre. I M. Hilborn motored to Elora, West Montrose and other points on Sunday. Miss Hattie Nauman of Kitchenâ€" er was the guest of Miss Marie Schmidt on Sunday. American and Cansdian Falls on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. August Kavelman, Messrs. Herman and Ben Kavelman, Ahe Misses Laurs Kriesel Olive Gruelich and Nellie Mae Kaveiman. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brighton and family and Mr. and Mrs.~ Irvin Kavelman and family. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lautenslager and family spent the weekâ€"end with friends and relatives at Hanâ€" over. on the lawn during the evening. Mass., called at the home oth; brother, Mr. H. Bauer of the villâ€" Strawherry Sociat '“‘: . &A garden party and strawberry a Enrdon party and StriWberr | 6oossomeirs r-mm-mh.w-unu.m- ‘ of m N",m'm HMichase ‘aln 0. , Florence Sararas 80 at the home of Geo. A. Ask for Minard‘s and take mo other Ivorl of widening the road and lovâ€" ‘ell:u h‘ in proparation for paving (Ji next year will be undertaken as ‘soon as the barvest is over. The pavement will be laid as early in the year of 1924 as tho weather will rormit. To complete the Presâ€" tonâ€"Heapeler highway a stretch of land will have to be purchased along tke presont roadway from Groh‘s cormer to the corporation }imits. few days removing some thirty odd fruit trees off the thirty â€" foot stretch of land he @isposed of. The work of wideming the road and lovâ€" ell‘ng it in proparation for naving of the road. County officials, inâ€" cluding Reeve Kinzie of Waterloo township, have completed all arâ€" rangements for the purchase of the required land. The property owners from whom land was purchased are Mesars. Shanp, Hilborn and Gracb. The latter has been busy the past. PART OF PRESTONâ€"HESPELER ROAD TO BE PAVED. The road from Doyle‘s to Green‘s corner _ on the â€" Prestonâ€"Hespeler road is to be paved in 1924. It is announced that this bad stretch of road is to be replaced with a perâ€" manent pavement. Steps towards this movement have been taken and that the stretch of roadway is to be paved is assured by the purâ€" chase of 36 feet of land from the property owners on the south side 1st to 2nd Classâ€"Passedâ€"Wilfred Schmitt, Manasseh Litwilier, Edgar Boshart. _ Recommended â€" Milton 2nd to Jr. 3rdâ€"Passedâ€" Rdina Schmidt, Luelia Roth, Irene Gascho, Mary Shantz. Recommendedâ€" Lioyd Boshart, Melvin Litwiller. PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS For NO. 16, WiILMOT Sr. 3rd to Jr. 4th.â€"Passedâ€"Fredâ€" die Strebel, Alice Wilhelm, Alice P. Withelm, Melvin Wismer, Clayion Boshart.. . Recommended â€" Elmina Roth. Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd‘â€"â€"Palsedâ€"~Wfll-1 ie Boshart, Erma â€" Schmidt, Elroy Schmidt, Clayton Wilhelm. . ] Neison Bauman and Misses Olive and Seloda Snyder spent Sunday in our burg. ( Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snyder and daughter, Arabelle, spent Sunâ€" day at Eilas Smydr‘s, e er‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Poll and son, Harold visited with the formâ€" Jacob Snydor visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Isaish Cressâ€" man on Sunday. Miss Irene Snyder visited at the home of Irvin Woeber‘s on Sunday. Mr. Karl Shautz of Kitchener visâ€" ited with friends here on Sunday. . Jr Lioyd Snyder and Gracg Snyder spent Sunday with Clare and Grace Crssman. _ /‘ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Addison Cressman and family, Mir. and Mrs. Mose Cressman and. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feick were Sunday visitors at A. S. Cressman‘s. (Too late for Last Issue) Miss Clara Cressman visited unâ€" der the parental roof on Sunday, ~ . Don‘t fail to see the football match on Saturday night at New Dundee when Waterloo will play the return game playing against a real New Dundee team. Don‘t miss it, July 7th. 6 Do%s, Ont., is at present relieving Mr. James Ryan of the Union Bank who is taking his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. .F. K. Page and daughter and Mrs. Clemens and Mrst. Helier spent Monday afterâ€" noon with friends at Perry‘s Corâ€" ners.. ing her a presentation of a French ivory manicure roll. Miss Baldwin left last Saturday for her home in Mount Brydges and her friends are sorty to see her leave our midst as she is not coming back. ) Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spaetzel and family and Mr. Henry Witmer and Mr. and Mrs. GiÂ¥bert Spaetzel and family attended the Witmer Reâ€"unâ€" fon at the home of J. W. Witmer on Monday, July 2nd. Mr. D. G. M. McPherson ot Onâ€" otoks, Ont., is at present rellevine was wpent playing games and makâ€" Young People‘s Society of the Bapâ€" tist church entertained\ Misza RalA. win at the home of Mr Pleasantly Entertained 1st to Sr. 1stâ€"Passedâ€"Selena Highest marks in Roomâ€" _ â€" _ | STRASBURG . and Mrs. Phone 136, Waterioo. HENRY DICKMAN, Proprietor. ED. REUEL, Clerk. $ x 10% ft., toilet set, granite water pail, sealers, dishes,, crockery, kitâ€" chen utensils, wash tub, curtain stretcher, lawn mower nearly new, garden hose, lawn rake, a lot of garden tools, dustless ash sifter, cellar table, washing machine and a lot of other articles too numeroas to mention. ‘ Anybody wanting good furniture should not fail to attend this sale. TERMSâ€"Cash, H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. 2 kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, ’Happy Thought kitchen range, 3 }hu.rner gas plate, coal oil heater, 1 Pair of velour curtains, oak hall taâ€" tble, mats, ten volumes of Cooper‘s works, writing desk, bed, 3 dressâ€" ers, two wash stands, 2 mattresses and springs, 2 bedroom rockers, 4 bedroom chairs, 2 bedroom rugs 9 Offices at oak round extension uble,is ;olden oak solid leather upholstered chairs, buffet, a number of good pictures, Chartered Trust Accounts bear couch, 4 good rockers, 3 small upâ€" hoistered chairs, fernery, a numâ€" ber of fermns and house plants, dinâ€" ing room suite including golden SATURDAY, JULY 7th, 1923, Commencing at 1 o‘clock sharp _ 3 piece mahogany parior _ suit nearly new. 2 living room rugs, 9 x10% ft. each, electric floor lamp nearly new, pfano stool, pedestal.l jardinier stand, fumed oak library table nearly new, electric rudlng] lamp nearly new, walnut tapestry At 44 William Street, Waterioo, on Best of all Fly Killers 10¢ ner Packet at all Druppists. Grocers and General Stores PUBLIC SALE Valuable Household WITH THE CLOSING OF SCHOOL Your Children Will Enjoy Doing Their Own Banking e ag .. s ADDED EVERY THREE MONTHS 21 Erb St. B()hlefldel"s Waterloo nnlrww.hu'cmuncwumm-d\um ns can‘t replace at the price: While they last ......@@ fifl 60 pair Boys‘ Shoes, brown solid leather, size 1 to 5},. Cheap at $2%0. WITHDRAWN AT ANY TIME WATERLOO, 7 King Street N. KITCHENER, 73 King Street W. Hours 9 to 4 Open Saturday Evenings. FUNDS MAY BE DEPOSITED 60 pair of solld Leather Men‘s Work Shoes. & EXECUTOR CO. SAVE YOU MONEY ON RUNNiNG sHoEs. 4J 2TAt _ LoStT Reddish brown and white shepâ€" herd colli¢, female, pointed nose, shy disposition, first missed near Petersburg. Finder kindly notify Dave Litwiller, N\\,w Dundea and receive liberal reward. ations of S. S. No. 6, Woolwichâ€" Maximum $00; honors 450; pass 360. Form I). to Jr. It. Ervin Letson 462, Beatrice Winâ€" field 423, Pearl Jupp 400, Lena Martin 386, Clayton Marriott 360. } Jr. 111 to Sr. HH. _Roy Durst 428, Alex Letson 420, George fiaffner 389. $r. 111. to Jr. 1V. ~ Herbert Millard 495, Violk Winâ€" field 464, Pautine Vagle 454, John Brohman 452, Violet Devitt 441, Violet Durst 431. Phone 249 you a loss toâ€"morrow with close knit coâ€"operation in A phone call toâ€"day may save kind and â€" character together IT FITS! preventing lossâ€"â€"this is my service to you Sound liberal policies of every needs as your clothes fit An insurance policy written by €. A. Boehm fits your figcre or your gloves fit The PRoOMOTION EXAMINATIONS, CG. A. Boehm 26 King St. Norttr 8. No. 6, woorwic»H following are the results of â€"summer promotfon examinâ€" Interest $1.45 Waterioo your your We