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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jul 1959, p. 7

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‘.; Painter Craft Interior Paints 21" x 54" â€"â€" Values J Gniiiinadiinn: tod a o o o o hok 000 0 s 7 ic _ t%§ 4 Semiâ€"Gloss 8.95 6.95 gal. Alkyd Flat 8.25 . 6.45 gal. w Latex 8.65 ... . 6.95 gal. INTERIORS 1 TD Stonewall, a town 20 miles northwest of Winnipeg. It was first settled in the 1870‘s and was named after "‘Stonewall" Jackson, noted â€"Confederate general in the American Civil War. The townsite was Ooriginally owned by S. J. Jackson, the speaker of Manitoba‘s first legislatâ€" ive assembly. WHERE WAS THE BATTLE OF THE WINDMILL? Near Prescott, Ont. It was a fourâ€"day struggle that took place in November 1838 between the Canadian militia and an irer:gular American force, composed of the Hunters‘ Lodges, seeking to liberate Canada fromBritish domination Aftc; the surrender of the Americans, who had barricadâ€" ed themselves in a windmill that still stands today, their leader, Von Schoultz, was sentenced to death and hanged, despite efforts on his behalf b’y a rising onnf Kingston lawyer, John A. Macdonald, later Cafmd‘;’s irst prime minister. * > HOW COLD ISs CANADA? TO PLY system. When the ice sheets a channel to the northeast, L Hudson Bay, leaving as its si other bodies of water in M D O g300 0000000 COEATCE TOOP aney Imy Hudson Bay, leaving as its successors Lake Winni and other bodies of water in Manitoba and the Lakep?t the Woods and other lakes in northwestern Ontario. WHAT MANITOBA TOWN HONOURS A CODLFEDER-ATE GENERAL ? Not any more. It is the name given to one of the great xhcialhke-omedn.Atit;mufinummntitocmied parts of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Minnesota and North Dakota, covering about 110,000 square miles, an area larger than that now occupied by the Great Lakes. Itdtainedtomemthemixnothcmhnppimver system. When the ice sheets melted sufficiently toâ€" allow :‘S‘!:fme‘l‘to tlhe northeast, Lake Agassiz was drained into 1 m mur Innirmm.m: es Pas. 0000 _2 2C 98 IS LAKE AGASSIZ IN CANADA? â€" PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL . & PAINTER CRAFT _ No 1.49 set 75 Patterns To Choose NOW * Reg. Values Up Roller & Handle ree. 98c To $1.75 rer mon $ DAY SPECL o all ial cruises, in September 4 d claimed the wites ; / 110 KING ST, 5 $ DAY SPECIAL RSan?gn Ving Floor Covering Remnants & 9" x 9" Tiles â€"â€" Discontinued Lines Standard Gauge â€"â€" Firsts _ _ l2 Standard Gauge â€"â€" Seconds . s es e New Lightweight Solid Floor " 9" x 9" Tile Reg. 23¢ «4 im w . nada from _ ranks fifth | minion‘s field farm value. This Saugeen watershed is a. fabulous place and a man with a yen to explore, could try a different place for the next twenty years. In fact, that‘sâ€" what we plan on doing. 1 Sunday we went exploring. It‘s the first time I have ever driven through a solid field of daisies and we drove into plaâ€" ces where a wheel had never the falls. !It was then that he caught the crab and had to ftie‘.’ on its back to get his hook (Continued from Page 4) wich and coffee. Hal. and 1 took one of the boats and went after the trout in the pond with dry flies and Bob badgerâ€" e:i tlge‘ trout in the pools below Hunting & Fishing antifreeze, even ‘the permanâ€" ent type, and clean the cooling Also, plain water in the radia tor is the best . coolant, so have (Continued from Page 5) the road â€"â€" into the ahade it possible. > If you have a rag and some cold water, apply the waterâ€"soaked rag to" the fuel pump. % If you can‘t do any of theke things, do;;tlgm;:’sbm’t.do anything. or 15 minutes the trouble wili be over. Preventive â€" advice: When you must creep along on a hot inule i two is ut «e e ute or two punute or two to speed up the Discontinued Lines Of Wallpaper All First Quality â€"â€" Greatly Reduced SCATTER RUGS §i’" â€"â€" Values to 17.50 ... _ BeoupHR _ Broadvein Floor Tile potato. $ DAY SPECIAL It was then 'Ih;t"ime BROADLOOM ENDS $ DAY SPECIAL 19c _ INTERIORS LTD. . _ WATERLOO _ sSH 252 h Fouring .| . Canedian wates power peten:) ant sutticient. to yietd ©06800, . ... to When on a hot r every dxfln Caâ€" |9( PER TiLE se vo. $1,39 31 KING ST. N. a z OPEN FRIDAYS ‘"TILL 9:00 _ LADIES‘ WEAR From CARDIGANS & PULLOVERS REG. 6.92 TO 10.95 50 BLOUSES SLIPS 125 SWEATERS . 10%c each . 9%c¢ each Tile REG. 2.98 to 7.98 3.98 to 6.98 Now szooo IN WATERLOO ULY 9 . «â€" Fieoer & Wall *e $2.00 r¢ ti P

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