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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jul 1937, p. 10

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YOU KNOW THAT Surviving are her hullmnd, one daughter. Joan, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zettler, Chapman, six brothers. Andrew of Kitchener, [Frank Anthony, Henry. Edward and Men, an of Chepstom [our Gluten. Mrs. Frank Doerr and Mrs. Alvin Spltzig. Chepstow. Mrs. A. [11111th gun and Mrs. Norman Morning. Kitch- Mn. Albert Zlntor The funeral of the late Mrs. Albert Enter, 90 Blucher attest, Kitchener, who died at st. Mary's Hospital on July 9, following an illness ot two weeks. was held alonday at Chop- slow; Funeraf services war! held on Thursday morning. Surviving. Ire her husband, Aug- ust Voiain, four sons, Ed. of Glen, allsn, George in Waterloo, Albert of Glenallatt and Frank of Formosa, two daughters, Hrs. Leo Boppre of Waterloo and Mrs. L. Ruth, New Hamburg, and one sister, Mrs. Gebraeht, Bufr'ly. 7 - In. Aug-n Void- Elmira lost an esteemed citisen in the person of Ira. August Voinin. who passed any n her residence on Monday following e two years' “bless. She wujn her fem) yen. Surviving Ire her husband, two tions, Clan-Her and Teri- trr Lumu, four daughters, Mrs. Albert loser end Mrs. Gordon Cotton of Wnter- loo, Mrs. George Wimrfelder, Strut, ford, end Mrs. Robert Utuey, 'ro- ronto, four brothers, Peter, Paul and Jump): Dish of St. Agatha. Ind Al- bert Bish of Walkenon, four sisters, Mrs. Henry Hmaertpfhatt, Lexington, Mrs. Olive Hummel, Kitchener, Mrs. Ed. Reitzel and Mrs. Eno Dorseht, Waterloo, and tive grandehitdrem The late In. Domht w” born in Waterlo township Ind In in her 62nd year. A resident of Waterloo for " years, In. Bench: had formerly lived near Erbsville. She In a member of St. Louis Church, Waterloo. In. Andrew MEI The tuneful of the late Mrs, An- dra Domini of Waterloo was held on Tuesday with service It the St. Louis Church and interment It the tet._Atrethn qemetery. - week later. She will be sorely mil-0d not only by her immediate (wily but by hundred. of former pupils and friends anon: whom she vu greatly beloved. medieaf are and Under' nnnini Niltd. lo n33, "at”! In! a «an In the sunny School, Young Poopla’n Seem, and other chm activitim. At the do“ of the school than she underwent an ope-don at the_hoa_p'nal and drpitefhe beat bee jn Elle pGlui, iseikrdi,' fow I: wan-mm .’ aidra "i 37.789217 dpqhtarofRiv.tktLsiertadnd the bu In Swan. For my re" lhe POM-ll! inn-ted ad Axel. Gnu. _ FUNERAL HOME ‘51 Benton tlt., rho-“mo 10.00 n.m,--sGtiiFiei"Gi- - T I - _ --_ _ --.- 11.00 mmx‘WonMp Service. Inning ”nice withdrawn during July and A“ ‘Schreiter - Sandrock [honing service withdrawn for July and August “.00 n.m.--Rev. B. L W. Barton of Mann Pnllu will preach in the theme of the pastor. ".00 -.--The Punter. 7.00 -.--The Pastor. Waterloo First United Church 9.46 a.m.---Womhlp sm- nnd Sunday School. A cu. - D I w Miwumqm Calvary Evangelical Church st. Jutl- J. P. “DUI. M SUNDAY. JULY 1.. "" u -- sunny; spun" suVIcu mmanyel Evangelical Church ttheed. II. who” myawt'to- OP. o"' Ieee, gr-'""-"""'-"""""- Can-i an. and Iva-73¢... 1mm. m. M. A. nun-null, In... SUNDAY. JULY Mb. 1031 m.l.vu.mmua.I-n~ Monday. , ..-.--_. c. E. tt -.---r- Paglia Society. SUNDAY. JULY ll. am No tom or settlement. were re- ported in danger. A ttre which had threatened to destroy Bowie Gold Mines and the mining town of Red Luke, was under control. ( RED LAEE.--Hore that twenty different forest and bush lire. were raging over the week-end in the Red lake, Kenorn ttnd Sudbury any; in Northern Ontario. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Gideon Rachel-t alled on their daughter. Mrs, Wilma Srhmm and Mr. Schmitt. recently. Quite a number trom this vlclnlly attended the {anon} services or the late Mary Sworn at Aim Bt. U. B. Church. K "opener. on Tuesday after- noon. _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank lite-pout and family of Gall were Sunday guest- with Mr. and Mrs. J. t Knochlol. Mr. Harold II-lowald at Patel-thing spgny ENndtty at his home here. Mr, Wm. Beechey and Min: En llarllelb were >SL."""y arms“ with the utters ulster, Mrs. Theo. How-Id and Mr. Humid. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bowman and Inmily and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones and family ofNine Pines were Snu- Iiay visitors, with Mr. and Mrs. o. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jaeotr and daughter Patsy returned home amen- spending the past week with the (or- mer’s parents at New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Phlllp Becker ot Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘E. v. Devin. recently. Mr. Aaron any is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Buch- en. Mr. Dummy ot New Minibar; was a guest with Mr. and Mn. G. Bachert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hallman and sun Howard, Kitchener. were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Lew mum“. ( The death occurred of Mary Zim- mermn. on Wednesday, July H. 1937. at her home. Tavlsmck. 0n- tarlo, beloved wife ot John Zimmer- man. The funeral will ho held But- urday afternoon with private lmlce at the residence at 1.30 and public worship at 'too p.111 at the Evangeli- cal church, 'Pa%octr. I Rev. C. B. Little conducted the Laura! :2wice of the late Peter B. Bering, n former employee of the Globe Furniture Co., which wna held at 100 Victoria St... Wateroo, on Tuesday. A wife and two adopted daughters, Mrs. Jack Oakley, Lon- don, and In. Hmey Burkholder, Kitchener, survive. ‘ The funeral of Winnilred loner, used II. who drowned It Pu-ndiu Luke on Sunday evening, Ill held on Wednesday morning from St. Clement: It. C. Church It 9.80 o’clock, with interment in the nd- joining cemetery. ’ The funeral In held on Friday ‘uurnoon " 2 o'clock with service " St. Peter's Lutheran church Ind barinl in St. Peter'l [anthem came- tery. Dr. H. A. Sperling old-ted. John Duba- nnd In. Ind Waist. all of Waterloo, three than in Ger. mny. and " -dehiidron. One tugging! ”capacity! he: in_ih16. Death .mm In. 1.0.1.0 mww-mm'“ WW 2,P,t In ttuAiW_o,_yrttttt+6gyii.lU - N ”11%,. trtugrg trg',ttht2MNd't'rgMt my..." abundant“ any “any timtoRmuqt.Nqp._tmliiG.' S . "xrtterhuursd,rtaatartydiey odhti,eiL1'iiieby1i'i'.rrrl"4 'l,tl"ltelhlttho.y%t,,"s; (In 6.3%“, 1teP,tutrlkra"i'i' . ma oetriteu-,Wittt.rn.iatttss.qrtturA. 5..trufPt,ttl1'iT.'i ""' ham. four tattgptu','tht A con. m m mu. In J. ca. 1'ffh11f.'"',,'t lame, In. . on), W. linen. Shaded. Out. and In. D. an Iguana»; mar In. rm w.m._8hir. sun-bus. tut: ."A I'W'P.r t] FOREST FIRES RACING Drowning thin In!“ Mn. Mary Zimmerman lTEr2M1il Potor B. Dori-l In. L l Workman In "Moi in!“ tram no but, no w IIth in. no In! a on m Mon»: rum. m nut WAVI Stor. claw-h In Inch-or and m union on oil-turd” ”you“ In no Imam” ' At one “on I ma. woman clerk “In"! “I " m ll hour an". I» no _ Mrs T, Kilgour and III-Nor Evelyn rammed homo Mu out! " ter 'rtrtrrtdmg I wool with minim m Hlmlll‘. Pm Mr, .nd Mn. Roy Nun- “ hm- ? or wantford who on It and . n V. “In" on m. Mr and In. lam-t Prank at Kitch- nner, And Mr pst Duly Ind son of non-on, mm ”and” mm- -th Manda In to“. Paul, Mayan-old Ion at luv. no Mn. H. H mam, underwent an npornnon for twendlcltln " tho {in-Mord Imam-l Tao-day Inor- noon. l Elmer Insulin-n of Grim-by in spending the summer via: " madman, Mr. Ind In. " thnnlel Snider. Mr. and In. Curti- Mn and family of New Hun-but. In" Sun- day visitors at the home of Simon hEarttat. _ Mr. and In. Eglnllil ihiG Ind family were Sun - at an pomp of Allen John. Emma. l Smithy callers It thar home of NathIniel Snider were It. and In. Clifford Snider and children, Clif.. ford, John Bgtd Grace, Mr. and In. Simon Martin Ind non Jun”. Mr. and In. Edwin Fuck and family were Sands! (can " the home of LIon Shana. y-tgtloo. A The garden party of the Lunar Aid or St. James Lutheran mun-ch Inst Thursdly evening In. . decla- ed were“ A largo crowd wan preo- enL The music tor the evening was furnished by the Wane-lay band. 'her- prise boxes and thm pond and “bingo was the “traction or the 'reeretirtg. Mr. John minor is Wing tome time at George (Butlers " Gavel Road. Mr. {Herman Doerl’luc and to]: Ralph of Detroit no rennin; old acquaintances in m. Mrs. Bowling and datrgttter Joan of Hamilton la spending some tlme at the home of her mother. Miss :Belly .Blinkhorn ot Kltohener h spending her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Run-todller. Mrs. Henry 5mm: u unending a try days at ma home of not Ian. Mr. J. W. Strut]: ot South Welt Wihttot. There were qnlte a number ot other novelty “no: and man. Horseshoe and softball were also on- Joyed. The climax or the ell-1r was the delicious lunch served by the India. on prettlly appointed um“ In the pavilion. 100 yd. duh mm) " to 16-Mw been "coin-ted since 801ml)". rie Koch, Regine Bolduc. '1986. Sixty-lune other- had wmolete 100 yd, duh (toys) " to "-<Mrt to!!!“ treatments, against dimmer-h, Bolduc, Donald shah. land 01 had ton-ill and adenoid: re- Ban throwing content "'tdienF-- moved. 'Mg cthren received tree Ruth Kmoggn {dental care the service being workl- Ball rolling contest may.) " to ed through the Young Hell's an. tli-scart Bolduc, Donnld Snub. .Eleven chlldren were 'ttted tor Tttrmrlatrtred me thor and gum slat-sea the service being Provided -Irurie Koch with em Boltluc. by the Rotary, lied (Bro-a club- and Dummy race (Knurled wormrru-- the Christian Mother- SOcIer. Let- Mrs. R. Kats ten ot ”predation will he (enum- Mock race (boys "a trirusy-9_ ed to the urina- service clubs and Fischer with Herold Becker. other crawl-anon. for their oo. vvlothea hanging contest (men undiOpeI-Ition In helm; In the heel“: tadieBt--won try lune: team work among pupils. l so maid-sin my.) 3 to Hubert Barman. Cart Summon. " yd. duh (girls) " to IB-MN- dye dealer. “clan “that. " yd. duh (hon) " to Hu- ron! Alhtrri, Bobby 30ml. so ru. duh (than) 'c to PM!!!” Lennard, Phyllll Koch. lernoon nu upon! in "no" ton-I of entertainment mama; humorou- conlests, which were tn chug. oe tho chairman. Mr. may Tamar. The result: were " (0110.3: 36 yd, dash, 6 ywl an! tEnder-- Jimmy Bauman, m In. 7 Tho ‘Emmtnnel Sansone-l Church and Sunday School hold their mum triente " the Waterloo wk on Moa- neuhy “10mm, July nth. Th. " Games and Contests Feature Iwummb.Muâ€"‘£.Waa-mumm-um >“dem2r‘”mm“‘~nmém’.flh ual'ttp."2rg'rpgtttt ,r.1rl'S,..,..,.,,,- Maura-mum-“ nutmflm'm""m'gum=uu$mm'cm,w k; - _ --- It ,'Tddra'NT,tl'l.rd'll'fdelet tf2ef"Is"L9eeyt? WC. can? if -- if. iilrraaGllWT' “fizwzieféffilam NIW HAMIURG Tu.ftyes-u.id.tBruor, ITRA‘BU " Church Picnic name»: cur MID“? r_t,'lt.".',h"'Jt,',h'ti' Jr'r.,',ti't: na., In. in Imam. a his] run UNI M] an. The In" In the ttrt defmtder of tho America'- v- . IN M will In m thte July mid , Palm Contact Lot Wm. Moyer wu ("on no con- tact tar ..inttae tour room " Con- hm! school n on, com.- In'laour. I In the than“ of Chairman Knol- (or. W. W. Slums pro-idea. Tin- :zou mount wore Secretary Brun- dlo. H. w, Mar. J. 8. zloglor. A. H. Lowe and had Bonnier, Health of chlldnn Mlu mun: new, school nurse. reported “th! children or the [Waterloo uni Sam‘s Schools but] SERVICES AT THE FIRST UNITED CHURCH your coupon. When burimr in Waterloo. shoppe-1 Ihonld timt cheek over the list of business: places wince coupons an given for null purchase- or lament: of account. These coupon will unit some of the contestant- to will one of the nimble mun. But be sure to save You»: - Thrkt The mttor or having I pony ". mm In the Wulerloo Ichooll the “no n In my Ontario school- in unusual. " the opllnon ot man! mm..- it would amount. "Ann on the M of pupils. -.. ... w- Inu- - I IN. mun gm km by them“ Warm-mum» "H9oaseMaittotraAtatqtgr,ag.,re Eftetfettor1Pt'eeiriraaiartiTiio.' In”. “M10- 71“ I...“ m an. who- nnuuonod a A -rtor ”memum on u. '1... d In. 01-0. '“ an AM VII mob, - (un- “00.1.0. or aarotAerNtor (no to hu- . dial-y at mul’orunlnthn In concerned I an In tailing, A-tart' new “I do- tnvot or In: an order." Non morn- and“: an» a Onch what» in“ In; the Toronto “mum-um uhnnl at on: nun! up!” u on. .9th org-n" on» on! with ”when that tt would Id] In Kitchener when]: the Cop-Drill". lender endorsed tho when an an. " only "an" 0.1.0., “Don‘t believe what this To- nnd Month “and“. It In dqeued n-nto number up In the next your to oonInlt with III-poem: [morn an In the election campaign; wait to could-:- tho nutter author " tho hear u non: Mr. mom's own mouth nan and]... {Mlormyon mm your opinion", It You»: MI. Thrkt Tron aaid. - hat-3' “in“ GaGau.T In the Jump! Rev. E. an. , 3-291 eoeenq Irv-7- NEWMA‘MIII'. Out. In " -.hro In”! through tho 50,an Rottin- non O Wuoln “our Mill he" t Ind canned dingo cum-ml [40,000 Thu Nun In: boll" “Art“ b nonhuma- combo-(Ion 10“.“th valmlo null-mm n. \dmroyd‘ i FIRE CAUSES OVER $40.00!) DAMAGE Ur Mud announced (but the Fodernt “when“ would map! In I “no“. at on." on August IT, Ind that it was hoped to Induce Mr. Bow ngtl to rot-In the lander-bl». 't-mstton. Resolutions W089!" and endorsed by the magma; lncllld'd on court minions to their Mun-all" on the Acton-Ion to the Throllo_ and usur- In. than: at the onllly and devotion or those numbed at the mootlnc; 'ronttratuUtimts lo Rt. Hon. R. B. Bonnet! on his rMurn to hog)”. and rortttrattNtiottn to Hom Karl Rowe and promise» of support ot Ma tend. enhlp. ~Promlor Human has gone too far to rectify his [musk-9n. HI: an llu "an. hr Ind with; on clvll service emphym Now the ne of the On- urlo voters wlll retaliate and cut the Liter-I administration "om otrteo In the no" hum." "Even Imlll municipal column- are echoing charges ot various members pinyin; 'pomlcs'. Ttth, mun "op, If the country in to go aha-d. The evii has been done, and the only I1] to to right it In to get rid ot the prel- em onurio administration. tNt Right “do "We are on the right side in Hill 'tttht on the labor question", out! Slur! Scott ot Gull, tel-MP, tor the riding. Nhote the Federal Liner-l party agrees with Ill main-t their own puny brothers In Ontario. _ l "We must get rid or the 'troot- ism' or the ttretreat ttdmitritstrtstion in the put three years if Ontario is to fight. It: way out or In meson: dill- cultleu", Mr, Hommh concluded. He urged party supporters to {allow con. tentious subjects closely, tad to u- sist In a complete org-manor: of the South Waterloo riding. "Gragtt Farming." "The patronage system I: In use in Onmlo u never before In the history ot the provlnco". said A. M. WING, MP. tor South Water- In). In his remarks as chairman. "Never before has a loyal employee been tired just to give the job to I Lille-1| only healer. 1 "The mlllionalre Toronto newsm- per's Owners can the tune and the Premier and his followers dance to it", Mr. IHomuth comlnued. "A mem- ber d! the leglslntu-re dare not ho true to his own conscience and the people he was elected to represent, for it he voiced his own opinions he would be read out ot the party." “It Premier Hepburn had carried out the promises he nude to labor In 1934 we wouldn‘t have the Idbor troubles we have many". “it! Mr. Hanan"). I Mr. Frost dealt brietlr with Mr. Rowe's oatmeal llte. from the time he served on his townshlo council in slmcoe county at the age ot 21. to hlo lncluslon tn the Bennett ' Mnet at Ottawa and his cholce as Conservative Leader m Orttarto. Treatment of Civll servic- Black - on, Hepburn “One ot the hlackest page: on po- iitlcal history or South Waterloo was written three years ago lo the whole Elle tiriag ot loyal, independent would Ibers ot the Ontario civil service".} sold Karl 'K Namath, newly-elected President. The inoken promises or the Ontario Premier sod his govern- ment and the betrayal Brtst of the Public school supporters and than this year or the Separate School sup- porters was an example or the poll-. tieal tactics at Premier Hepburn' when he Bmtte he needs votes. I ' . 0mm“... with Alt ‘m 1 “Premier Hepburn hu qurrolled‘ . wit heveryone he pouIny can", mud Ir, _ "He has ut the town . . we uninst the country. we" mint! dryl. prone-aunt. nninn Roman) . Smthoiicl, capital “gin-t inch "tr WM orgam an]! again-t liberals. u - be tore in the hiatory ot the Dominion ----._-- vi eunuch, and [at week Added In- foum black deed to In. list, by ww- Mrs. J. A. Gib-on of Gait An- eiaintt the Pro-idem ot the United nuances PM for Antietam States, put at the time when the in Every Cum, vtouriu trade, which mean- so much ---- to Ontario, an) tuning. , - (By Still Reporter) l "When our premier c-n't tind any W. - complete armin- 039 ' to quarrel with. he '1er tion ot the women'. vote In South‘ with his own cabinet and his own Waterloo rtdintr will he wmmced‘ party. m the three year: ot Mtt ad.. shortly by the Womeu'u ottmMrrvattve' ministration he ha- created I neat Association, Mrs, , A. Gibson, m class consciousness and religion. sident of the Galt Women’s Conger Sir" wtuets will “he years to W‘Nintive Allocation. announced at the to“ . gnu-nu! “M”... -n a... an“; “1-.-- mum, from Window to Ottawa, has had too much ot Henhurnlsm. We need wide and courageous leader- ship, by a man who is trot dictated by a millionaire newspaper. and who " sincere. am well lined {or the he. mlership or Ontario." do an tom-tun. in no, up"). SH. Tim-clutchlmbqh tetrAs A," 'ces M “I". I Mr. m tum ho,. a. to mm ot Br.gtoareat-tM. mun gm km by the Ma can.“ MaittotraAteatq%r,iro endorsed m CID. It. In. an. “on guano-d a a -rtor on It. VIC-I a In. CLO. III "An tar u an 0.1.0. or In! - [not 3!! ,iteili ti 5)" at tin Li. oouuuu- aria iiiiiiiiii.ir - ft I At the University of Western ‘Ontuio, psychology student: on studying the con ltioned response (irFitiie"d on minds. The subject In being taken from the "shock Hence" used by John Steekle. a former nelr Kitchener. It consists 1of a single wire through which an electric current fitmm. The animals after one or two stamp: to jump u fence are cured after u shock or two. The fence in aid to be cheaper to maintain than the ordinary fence.‘ " For cm Vote NNttarto Women. hold " per cent at the votes In the province". said Mn. Gibson. "The Liberal party his realized this and autumn! tor them In the last election. The (bnserva- “you are not omnlllns, for the men, Fun to not. hive not reamed that the Women of Ontario alone can win an election." System of Shock', Fence for Farms . Being Studied Tn.. pug-Inn. Real - "We must trust lahor to purge it- mstt, and not dictate to it," said the speaker. “Let lube:- run itsett, and tt will and good lenders", she con- cluded.. Inhkl Linoleum Each town and value in the rid- in; will form In on women's or- ganlntlona. he Preoldoms or each group III tom I riding omnintlon, and the Presldent of the riding group will become 1 vice-president of the Western OIL-to Conservatlve Wo- men's Association, Mr. Gibson Bttid. no". 'ttoo Dui- RIVM $1 lol'l WORK BOOTS PANTS _ ttnap ...' .r8..qFr.__ Panto MO. " “In. ._., le Silo (II WALL PAPER - 1.000 Rolls in Lot, [or III I , . (By sun Reporter) i mm. - Complete organisa- tion or the women'n vote In South Waterloo ruling wlll he cornmeal shortly by the Women's comervulve Association, Mrs. J. A. Gibson, Pre- sklenl of the Gilt Women’s Connor- ntlve Allocation. announcod at the ammo] meeting ot the South Water- loo when! Cannon-the Association held at Bernhardt: hall here Wed- nesday nun. TIre MEN‘S KNITTED PULLOVERS Funky Tweak. 1 I (Jr-ya ind Brown; s. Excellent Value. Snap! sm- " to to. Matt 3 Pea. Suits USE CHRONICLE WANT Ame, To BUY on an. tld?" "tiftlijjiii;jipje, tllettlaufer's Dept. Store For Saturday, July " Glasses by Steele 21 m a Van BOHLENDER’S I“ Tuih-ttevoqi_.---wo-o-a.as Wm Good-W. Cub.--" WWII _ DOUBLE VOTES MONDAY Open All-Day Wednesday Better Value In Footwear IS." C. P. PRICE, Optometrist. Until Sept. a EVERY W05 I yurlo. In!" puma. Sm" rd. .. linoleum Motu “Brig..- Shirts and I. You Pr" will " Wk CI I cuom memes AY FALLS Members of the Waterloo Uggtted Mennonite 'Church, George .91.. thlrtr- Me In number, motored my has to Niagara Falls on Sunday when a delight“)! day was spent. Dtnnor and supper were served at the hill. corner " Kitchener. July 17 lteaturdrr)---At " um. vehicles. live stock and implement: " Kitchener Sales Barn. August. 7 (Saturdnyy-At 8 an. " my suction sand, Kitchener mu- het, furniture and household do“. for B. H. Andrews. July " (ttaturd.r)--At 8 3.11.. at my market auction stand, Kiteh- ener. entire six room {minim and household etreets for In. P. Dem. 7 The Inoc- " to gut-I to 10- u.“ nods. TL. Ion-ll..- Ind In your lull- vHu-l but“. Tho bn_’oulblc uIIolalzuo- In 3:1}; are very r.-.M.. GUARANTEED WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Located in Stool-’- Optial Prion. W. W. FRICKEY. Am Dnvm. ao ”Ki-(SLW. - KIM Auction Sale Lists " King St. S. - Pb... .18 "ATM Waterloo No extr- clnrge for use. f our home-like Funuul 'i'lal. British-American Products Dunning The. and Walsh Fund"! Service 160 King St. S. - Phone MT July " (t%tard.rt-At tt um. of tot..or.heeehol4 alley: tte.. A, 'd, SNIDIIR. Ana-u: t (one am 1" (Io-Mullen. 'T..' Short. rer.rrrrF-_Wreert. Van. Sleeveless Plaid SOC... pr. F Navy Blue Slin- Pl... 692-. Waterloo I. D. M. Fink. Pup. Service Station n kitehener's Reliable 9PWW" fir thirtun T4 Y1

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