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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 May 1929, p. 12

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Ml Ruby beef o......................" 00 Feeders. choice m_t....._.N.... , " an fair to good _..P9_.-.. 8 25 do Mr ..ee.t..rrmm-.tr.w....r... 8 00 Calves. choice ..............14 so do., medium .'r...'_r...m-F_ , Ito do., gusset-s P---. 6 00 Milken; .C.rr.r.L...cr.'.'1' " 00 do.. common "r-r....-..- 9 " Butcher bonus choice 11 so do.. date to ttodd .....'. " 35 do., common .....rer..e. ' 00 Butcher cow. good to choice t.t_e.m-.-t.t_-.-... , 00 common to medium .. T 60 cannon and cuttera.. 4 so Butcher mulls. good to choice .-v-c-- 8 60 Ito., medium ..vtt_t...em.... , 50 Receipts today was 3.960 conic. 1:3 cums, 1.u0 hogs and 170 sheep and lambs: quotations: Heavy beet steers........$m " 812 50 do., air to gown"... Mt " ll 00 Butcher steers. choice " 25 12 00 on the road. Patton? bids were study with hat week’s close. at 14 cents per wound (or selects. w.o.c.. but “lumen held most ot the hogs a nude higher and no settlement was arrived a on the bulk. Lamb amply, both yam-nun and spring lambs. was but “we bender than the average tor the pest monk. and prices were study. one lot of choice yen-llama selling at " cent. per pound. and plain to choice spring lambs at {tom " to tti; each. - eoaaMaehee the bony tom) "arug o! _ and " e me ot " to " cem- por pound We. on at clue won " cent per at. lower at the top when bat week. Soul. choloe ind: been. an “I u e lot at good And choice much" at“. were held by men who Mfume Inn-kn to recover-o am and lumen Inter In the week. Dmvm reported navy Ihlp menu direct hon the country to pecking punts. and may: otterintr n the yude’ market In: decldedly on the he"! one. Denim} tor stacker: and leaders showed no huh; " but eupply was light and only . low smell 1013 went to the “lee. Prion on tore: or all grade. lookod needy. More cell- In; at a range or " to 9% cents per pound. end . tetqr “new. not much over 800 pouch. making " no " cents per pound. 1mm and swinger trade was iutrt hlrly naive. with some enqulry for wrluen to so to Quebec. Ind prices needy up to 8130 etch mr the best. _ Hogs were a Main volume oner- llgg. yum n. thir, of, th? mu coming mfTiiiiGiiCurriaiiuOr' ”gun-“M "tirq-Mit.".--. -Attrtahbae-eity “mm".um “moons-lung...“- unambnmnww - M I“ noon M u" no tt% can we -d,qrtt.t.atttooMirrtFr "OW-eat."'-" Bolton. N.tirtoebtteta.ttx.qdara-ae9% momsm Goodman" teammates!“ cannon -6Asrthotmmwithair%t workmen-uncoan 10% Mad m: nay com " I ”tenuous-o . Good to etsoMotmtererbotutreoaqbt9to), com. 'tttlt. 4'tNrrrrhet. dour-rd to Tli) 'rL[EjLlRifl)y?ELll[lr(NE V‘s-null. 7"- . a... ‘l Flour and Feeds We have than on land e Inge supply of MILL FEEDS - DISTIDLERS (RYE) DRIED GRAINS 20% Protein - WNSEED MEAL - OIL CAKE MEAL - TANKAGE - SALT . CORN - OATS " SCREENINGS . SCRATCH FEED-- POULTRY am LIVER OIL - BEEF I BONE MEAL. etc. THE- WM. BNEDER MILLING to. LTD. AI-ii-toe-tPu- CRACKED O0RN A SPECIALTY aux-um discovery tested on thou-and- ot chicks. A new glad unlauo method of PrePBr- !ng the " Ingredients In Bugabford'l chck Huh hu 'tr 18etorru todar from “may.” I of All Kinds (man-n. “*0.” ,lBtststittt,,esttr. II’. . u Iher w radon - - I“ may balanced. In!“ 110 00 7 " " 50 10 25 9 00 8 so " 00 13 50 , " ll " ll 00 " 00 975 8 00 ’50 DAIRY PEODUCTS _ Qua-lion: to Shippers Creamery. outeurlzed. No. l iacerccr.r..afst 36% do., seconds o..................) 36% Above prices for goods delivered Toronto. churning CrBum- Anproxhnate quotations oh charm iing cream, to]; shipping points are: Speck]. Me; No. l, Mc; No. 2, 360. ‘ cane-nous to Retail Trade ' EGGS Dealers no quoting country ship- pets for unnamed eggs, enliven-i. mes returned. Fresh extras ....__r..tr-mrr.-_t.rmmr.t.r_.t. 28 do ttmta Pr-HP.-.-...-.--.-.-........-..-.. 26 do seconds ___-t_..-.-....'......-..-.-., 23 Quotations to retail trade: Fresh extras, per dos, in car- tons .."_..P_'_...PNt_..9t.M.9rFm.tere.trre. 35 do., anus, loose .wtmmrr_Fmrrt.temmte.e 33 No. 2 HAY IAN!) STRAW Toronto quotations to country shim are rating as follows tor tray on a. delivered basis: Nb. 2 timothy. tu to $15 per ton; No. 3 timothy. 312 to $14. Straw is steady with oat straw quotable at $10 per tom And wheat straw at $10.50 per ton, delivered high. No. l timothy, looio, per tom tt9 to "O. No. " tlmothy, baled, nomiuaL Ducks Chicken; 5 its. up do., 4 to 5 in .-.-, do., ' to 4 [In -., Her-3.. over 5 lbs. w., do.. 4 to s lbs. -.rw, do., 3% to 4 lbs. L on». Oi-oooh sound. - an. In eariota, lie to Tie, t.o.b.. F'iiitii point Ontario mood milling what. 1.0.5. known; vows. :ceordin: to (Mum: 31.26 to $1.31. "rter--4Matttag, 66c to Toe. Buckwheat-Me to Me. 'tr-tlo. s, 81.00. Mullah. Ftoqe--rlrat plants. In jute. “.80. Toronto; second patents in jute, $6.M. (Shun-lo Ftour--Trttetr, Montreal. can Iota--" per cent. patents. per barrel, $6.70. lulu..- o.t.-Ntt. 1 Nod, “c: No. t NoA 46hie; (cit. om m My m.) _ Anode-n cor-Iv No. , yellow. Min dd... 81.01%: tat. 3 you“. kiln uau mu "M1ieoemt, TM). l mm.“ delivered. Mound from, but tmritadod--Brast, not Inn, 88.“; tom, per ton, $8.16; magnum. 933.5. 11.18%; No. I m. 01.11%; No. 4 M. “.556; No. t Mtant. 'te; No. C nu. 81¢; (a! w. "tbe; (all. God-debut] 3, parts. We. on? pat. " mm guru.) 7 do.. ttrxrta W70 ”All WANG”. Mme-WWW MM Poultry "’9 - 35 33 81 3842 3640 3638 tot" " 39 yl tlt " " 30 Mrs. Wale] Molnar of Elmira was a in! end Vbhor hm. an. A W. an!” and Mr, Jul-old he” won week-end who" in In. curton Gum And children "It“ In. c. W. Ruth-rum! on Wall“, on Inn mi. Mr. J. D. Jolutm of For": ”an u an a a. ho M. mu .1- Mnedatht and In. Watt. ‘luo " Kitchen Mod with In. ”I In. _ W. Ruler on may. Mr. It album. 1.9.3.. Mount Pot. est pud- me local school In: loam-on- nul "all. Mu. Henry Martin and daughter Evelyn spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mn. Wm. Gabe. Pomona» _ Mr. amt Mrs. Howard Bettederrt" were recent visitor! at the home of Mr. B. L. Schedewits. 2nd. Jr.-Rebocea Eby 85. Melinda Btu-Molnar 83. Irene Anna M, bur xle Martin Tit, Esther Tram; 73, Mu, dred Thoma 71, but Garner 67. Herr. ry Gingrich 63. Noah Martin " Rar mend Good " Ethel Martin 65. Lorne Heller " Ella Nelson " Lim coln Kniirctt- 49. md. Br.-9rorna Maryann M, lar vlna Baum 79, Magdalena Sander Th Lovim Eby tii, Helen Sehanor 74. Elam Horst 73. IPme Martin TI. Ellean Ritler TO, Ian: Martin " Kenneth Doerhecker £5. 3rd. Br.---Arthur Schaner 86, Bea- trice Niergarth 81. Barbara Prey 73, Judith Martin 71. Barbara Horst To, Howard Martin 59, Eileen Holler " Lincoln Good " 3rd. Jr.--Mettmta Sander 83, Syl- vester Martin 81, Senna Martin 79. Id: Haber-Inch! 73. _ m. Jr.--- Elizabeth Martin M. Es. ther Martin 19. Hazel Sehaner 71. Carl Waht 67, Egbert Smlth tr?, Ra- by Pauller 60, Edith Schlitt 59. Sheldon Martin 66. John Walker bo. Lorne ‘Knischewsky 47. The Youn People's Bible meet- ing in the Mennonite church will be 'addreaaed by Mr. Newton Wéher on "The Life ot the Kingdom.” the third sermon ot a series on the sermon on the mount. A on Monday evening the arbitrators handed in their decision In favor of the -prupeny near the USE. depot as a we tor the new school. School Report for April 4th. Br.--rhsttttrr Hahn 73%. Ed- ward Anus 67. Ross Wan! 47. Mk and Mrs. John F'ltsinger and‘ Mrs. Machine ot Toronto spent Sunday at "The Mamas." Miss Bessie Heist at Waterloo spent the week and with Dr. T. M. and Mrs. Robinson. At a hugely attended meeting of the ratepayers it. the Public School These are the days of skyscrapers. raad-ircrapems and trying to scrape union; on we instalment plan. Whom Who and What's What The Mothers' Day servlce in Cal- va'ry church last Sunday evening 'proved to he quite interesting and appropriate. Mr. El-roy .Schiefele and Mr. Earl Suckney motored trom Detroit to spend Mothera' Day with. their par- ents here. Mr. and Mrs. Van Setter ot‘Elmlra have moved into Dr. Y, M. Robin. son’e vacant house. _ A ghost Is reported to have been seen wandering around the Galt golf links. leely a Sanctum]: looking for I but] he lost last season. Little Min Mattit, thought she could bluff tt and cross ahead of the mm. she sienna} on the as. and said she would pass. and she'll build no more castles in Spun. From all appearances there will be boats of Happens dancing around the May polls on the Myth Inst 1n Brit- ain. This houmlounlng microbe vacu- um 00ch brmrtttrsoptis Ia becoming epidemic these days. but thus tar there is nothing serious reported. loch as " he enjoyed the humour ot the idea of groups ot mortal. " In Emma and a few Inch places that like to be Weren't. having torment- ed tome tort ot a scheme called “daykht saving." Medan-lam. than will the duh (ml: of the pho- ud was and the In away “niche. ot "mm madam mu " Inner!" when». u m: [In of Mother m - with": the influence at Sal's honing an“. a “on! " to an ttfth hour at an moraine Bot wean lull In “table . eouumco u out than he Beta f ubgupn-Ilthna-o 1tHrxrh..ttt.qr.eamdasttr" calybcua-Iumlnulvm th.ertat-rt.trattHt& mun-momma“ - m. Turhounuhub-ch to win.- In It. nailing at”: andtVi.vaIurt.qr-0tn “he. an a. nail; ol the '0- ur fro- m "all" sluic- In an norm-Imam river. Thqdqtb cuo [not an. ot the grueling lu-Iu 'eMasnttit-- "e"""-;--".""'"'-'"-"-"" ""'~T.'"" ' ""P" , mmwmamh Vanuatu-unlit "WWW '""',LeP'""" YATTON - I A; L. mun. uni-cu ",,t"te2utt, l 1H m" unto-bu 1m _ women IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- ulent to the R-tmsd Sum!“ of Ott. ‘brio, Chap 1m thte. " that " ‘credilon end others having dieing eninet the. eehte ot tho aid Netheniei Benny. who died on or about the 23rd day ot Farm“. are required on or before the Mth - ot Mar, 1989, to and; hypo-t prep-id or deliver to the underlin- ed, Bolcitor for Simon Alma Douay and Wester David Dorsey. the Execu- ton of the ethic of the aid de- emed. their lumen and Adar-wee and full perticnlere of their chime. ind the nature at the securities, it any, held by them. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE an m not he! mentioned at. the aid executors will meet) to dtstittmte the acet- ot the deceased "-qu the neme- entitled thereto. um“ manual: to the chine oi which they in]! then he" notice, end they will not he in”. for the uni snob. or my [In “and. to any onlo- or m of who” chil- mice «is! not have been roerMvodbrtAetrt et no innate-eh dictum dt"""'""'"""" Ln. 1 . NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to the Revised Statutes or the uric, 1927. Chap. 150. Sec. 51, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Andrew Koehler. who died on or about the second day of February. 1929. are required on or before the first day of June. 1929, to send by post prepaid or deriver to the under- signed. Solicitor tor Charles B, Koehier and Edwin B. Hellman. the executors ot the estate of the said deceased. their names and addresses and tttll particulars ot their claims, and the nature of the security. it any. held by them. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto” Ihaving regard only to the claims oi" which they shall then have noticed and they will not be liable tor the: paid assets. or any part thereof, to any person or persons or whose claims notice shall not have been re- ceived by them at the time of such distribution Dated this 9th day of May, AAA, i939. . A. L. BITZER, " Queen St. South. Kitchener, Ont., 20-3 Solicitor for the aid Enamel-I. In the Ell-to ot Nam-um lug”, In. of the Townohlp ot WIlvmm In the County of Waurloo. Ram-ad Farmer. Duo-m. a, term of " "reeks. beginning on Tuesday evening, May 2titt. at 1.15 o’clock and continuing each mtceemi- ing Tues. evening throughout the entire term. Teacher. Mr. Titus Kolb. Kitchener. Sunday Visitors at air. and Mrs. Clarence Knechtel were, Measrtr. Menard and Joe Knechtel and Misses lrené and Myra Knechtel. ttt A Singing School will be new at the Latschar Mennonite mun-ch tor M}: Joseph Hallman. Jr., has ac- cepted work at Kitchener. Misses Ruby and Effie Schmidt spent 'the weekend at their home have. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tania, Brea- lau spent Sunday with air. and Mrs J. B. Hallman. Muses Nettie Hubert-and Mary Bell spent the week and at the tar- mer's home here, Miss Edith Bachert. nurse at St. Catharines. shut the past two weeks with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Schledel ulled on the rormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ileum) Schiedel on Sunday. Miss Myrtle Weber is Cotttirted ter' the house with scarlet lever. We wish her a speedy recovery. ( Sunday visitors at Mr. C. Rot-is were Mr. and Mrs. J. Planner and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kather. Ir: M We. all has In” and [an w out and” " (tho hone of In ad In. Alou- au at Now Dundee. _ Mr, and In. Herbert Pole! and ”any of sun-bur: and Mr. Bar 101.: Belinda. mount-game mm ,Sundmy with Mr. and an. Sun swam. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurt and Mr. Ind Mrs. Albert Kim and daughter. Reta mm Sunday at Jamal-u. Mrs. Nancy Samuel is oogtrirutd to her bed with pneumouti. We wish her a speedy recovery. and.” minor: at the home ot Mr. and In. L a Hellman were Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Pullman and tawny»: Mr. and Mrs. t. Elly and daughter,‘ Mina Helen Hannah, Kitchener. _ Mr. Melvin Woods, Kllchener and Mr. Ivan Hints at Rosevllle, visited with Mrs. C. Woelt1e and family. Lulu Mpg-4.. m d ulna-all. Immlumemm 1...“!er Inland has“; It. Mo- Polhou an! '"tPree_etr'eeutae-dt.,t.t..t-ae Fr"e""'Po"t-or...t" Inn-ho..- _ Everybody welcome. Come! 1mm! NOTICE '10 CREDITORS I the Settle of Andrew Koehler, late of the Village of Mew Dundee. m the County of Watertoo, Malt Carrier, Decca-ed. NOTICE TO CREDI'I‘ORS ._qr.qqW%..6WB'B, Km.“ ' minnows-HI: “it. tat. :'rr: Ail... "It I.” in!” Real "tate-At the same time and place there will also be offered for sale (subject to renewed ttld) a solid brick house of red Dressed brick with " bedrooms. complete bath, parlor, Pins room, dlnlng room. kitchen. with all modern conveniences. hot air heating. situated on a nlce lot on the corner of Princess and Fowler Sta. This homo is In good npalr. Do Not Min TM. talc Term. on Rul "tau---i0% of purcluse price on any of sale, 81500.00 within 30 days; balance can remain an mortglge‘ Purrtfture--ctste. 'N. H. LETTER, newton room box washstand, linoleum, framed pictures. lace curtains, ur- den tools, dishes. kitchen and cook- ing utensils, and many other useful articles not listed. _Rugaers* batteryless radio. cooking stove, tor coal or wood, in period condition; mohair upholstered tral- nut parlor suite; Singer Dreams-fl (6 drawer) seilng machine In perfect shape; 3-plece walnut ttttish bedroom suite, almost new; quartet» cut oak sideboard; quartercut out dining room table; 6 upholstered chairs; quarter-cut oak library table; Wilton rug, title quality: conch. han mirror, jardiniere stands. mute] eloeh, rockers. mantel mirror, elec- tric heater, 4 kltchen chairs, break- fast table, can mate. bath mat, bed. ding. stool, medicine cabinet. dresser. bed, 2 bed springs. , mattresses. bed- I AUCTION SALE W. W. FRICKEY. Auctioneer, II“ sell the reel estate and household effects (or the late Mm 1batherNnq chaser and the late John Letter Estates, at " Duke St,, In the Town ot Waterloo. on _ SATURDAY. MAY 25. 1m, Sale starts at 1.30 Fm. sham The to11owitug:- . - of - Valuable Red Pressd Brick House and All Household Effects. and maximum: other new m Title h ell good and clean tumult". In! lento There will also be sold at the an. time And place an FrootgMrd home with bath known a No. " Norman Ptmtet, Weterloo. The house is “(Ir ated on a muddled tot Ind is heated with a good hot " inn-co. with hot water oonnectbnl down- stairs and upstairs. The room no bright and roomy and the decon- tions are in good condition. There is h front and a but min in the house, which alto hit . large front veranda. mlth two wanna-h: At the rear. The Muse in tally swapped with all mailer} conveniences which are In excellent. condition. The cellar. bright and well ventilated. In cemented and divided into three parts. On the lot is shunted a well- built little barn. which an be easily converted into a garage. it also ham a ttice-sized garden with fruit treen. This will be an excellent boy for l'": party who denim a nice clean and well-kept roomy noun. l, Terms on Real Estate will be m known on dar ot sale. Ptgrtutttrtr--- _ot.e.ttrarrsd-tiue-vr=t- Ciii,TTiiiiariri;ii'iiiii"ii. "6eto.ed.tit-8t-MadNr, uuvmodlua-‘waw lung-mums...” Mathbdmmm (and usual": bin-.1 his. uqtterd_e.niga.-lF qi.etnetrorr.th"tomm.eedareFt, atmm.nrwm.mm mun, drawn. out: “in. www.mkndumoookh; utensils. pleura. crock. out a... can” cw: tttrtit Inu;om erloo. w. w. FRIOKEY. Auctioneer. PM". "my. wan-loo. 20-1. Gunman"- whtt, male 'ttttMN.. .--teo. " Do Luv-l 6mm "- .mor, In " cop-ck! F-tte. " no Luv-I 0mm .- nrnor, 7.0 '" “may tth-No. , London Continuous lam emu-m Ill». tt-t% "I. who» “annoyan- “We” tum. ‘H up. Inc-mum! Indu- IH "3. John Door. - "out: “WWII? " " W.0ehrh$t I . m sate t--tt Ho. emu-pm ttrttt B--" Ho. Chum Drtlt B--tt+ Manna Synod-r Filmy-Hurl- "noun - F-rt-Art-rt ”nun ton-m 6-86., 4 I“ O Wood .trtNr, , N. Cut '---t4arrt. l-low can WATERLOO TRUST a SAVING. COMPANY, Admlnluruon. w. w. FRIOKEY. Annular. Phone 602w. Waterloo. 19. BARGAINS IN USED FARM EQUIPMENT awn". an I“. a. At I.” on. June " (Sammy) - At 8 1.211.. household elect. u my Auction ma than“. ot market building. Kudonor. hr Muldm new“. June 14 wtMan--At 2.30 pan., valuable 82 acre farm, all under crop. with good buildings. new drilled wen, slanted In the “lingo of Batty berg. for Herbert E. Selma". Sale will be held an the farm Mn, 5 t6turdnrk-At 1.30 pm” valuable ml come and all house- hold elm belonging to the late was 01mm. (Honor and me John uttter Mlol. at " Dub s¢.. In. the town of Wuterloo. A U C 'Y I o N S A L E I. I S I 8 w. w. FRIOKEV. Audion»:- l Mar 18 (sum-m) -At 8 tum., good household elects at my auction wand alongside Kitchener market for like estate-o! the late Miss MeNaur. May 24 (Friday. oubiie holiday)- At _L80 Fm., valuable household elects belonglng to Mrs. A, C. Kim. met, " 5 Banner Ave" Just on King St. E. This Is good furniture. in. cluding a inhuman a Co. Mano. May 18 WaturmrF-At 1.30 an. Valium: ml canto sud all how hold elect. tor the some of the his but: Hotter, situated a " Nor- man St. in tho town at Waterloo. Co-Opentive Live Stock Shipping to Union Stock Yards, Toronto Farmers having live stock to ship, nolity E. B. Baum. New Dundee " r 5, or Simon Dimer, Waterloo. 47 r 3. Next shipment Mar 20m. cutie and cures. look for this Ad. t my the Mutual - for old homo. to“ MC... an" Iklna. that, lilac. lull“. do. "an. at my “you... . “one: WHITNAI In.» "' r I . Kink-nu Dun'lnps. $6.00 per 1000. Pokotnoirea, $7.00 per 1000. In quantity lots de, "val-ed (no in Waterloo County. M. W. STEVANUS KKG'II'IOI' I.“ Phone 739 r 21. 202 FIAT!!!” WANTED Hung! "In. In: do: coo“, dick m m- um. my “my. Mug Owl-s Co. ua., " any. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE Irish Cobbler and mm from eertitted seed, price $1.00 per bag. Apply I. H. Shepherd, R. _ No. 2, Watortoo, Phone Kitchener "l r tr, , man-mm , m outlm My Invoici- “UM. FOR “LI Young has). typo Varmint: boar. A good trsdNiduat, It toe "We. Lloyd Snyder, R. R. 8, Kltcheur. and“. none " r u. 80': qrte6-tareaHqMtsdtAxrat.e, ".tr$lghmA-r.43it-ttrqex Mon" to: an} ' Whit no. u Gill“. 3004 at all work. Am Hum: Bakery. Watorioo. 2M ";,t,1l!ili!,i?M PM Tm NOTICE I on Kitchener and Waterloo property. lst MORTGAGES Several Good Att - u no“ pun mum fur .n ma. " work. pt'tlqn mu. 'emf6rsteq no“. an.“ Inn. chuml Iron. moi bums. mm.“ «In. In“ I"... an. W. a... My an IM. " - MHII. . mun. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE Wanted Barney Joseph - - " . . - . tore, "nun " Li? 6 1laero half-yeah "tot CALI For Sale Let HOLLAUINI "AL M“ your hula. out; um I. [noun-d. County mutt-unmi- " Fad-rick at. Motte all. " tWe Mark“ Building. Here is your opportunity to get a splendid home a Mlle. 1mm Kiichener on a ttoott min travelled road, cxcuptionally good piece of land. with In . roomed solid brick noun In splendid Condltron, . good hank barn. and other out building hard and son water and dWtqrqett kinda of fruit. Don'i miss this ll you want a nice country homo. See us about it, owner might IN. change fttr Kitchener or Waters loo property. E. J. SHAITZ Get our driver who serves your neighbor to leave you a loaf. Real Emu and Auction-or Immune. and Mon-y to Loan We pride ourselves on making the "eat sconc- yroducgd today. Be sure and order some this w.eek-end and you will want them ah the line. good bakery products. Cook‘s bread is noted for its high nutritive value and its better ntrvor. W. A. Book and Son You will tind they It! really delightful. Have You Tried MES Farmers Acre Farm For Sale PM!" Incl-u " r I. We make lots of other 18 King St. N. WATERLOO G. H. SN YDII Phone 6 l a KITCHENIR KITGNINII In - 2:12:11 Lg m

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