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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Sep 1923, p. 6

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minluk o. l P °C uh nÂ¥ ° "-"v:" siden â€"Innerkip. spent several days with ‘wears, hag found it necessary to reâ€" .‘ Mre. Adam _ Gross . is, _:,W, nto where hbe / some time at her home here @ ‘~_ lwet Mt. er| spendifig several months in, ‘Waterâ€" * ‘left wit) his family on Thursday for h’dm _ ‘their future home. ‘The Missés| Mr. and Mrs. Doudell were Sunâ€" ~* _ Chal) were Windly ‘remembered|day guests with (Mr.. and Mrs. L _ _ by Â¥ young friends before their}Zinger. * _ .‘Gepe for ‘Toronto. *\ ~Mr. and Mre. A. J. Ruggle spent fex? 'g-.q interest several days at the Toronto Eghi => is Violet Schwarts of Kitchene®) bition last week. f ~ _\ is spending "a well earned‘ holiday| _ Mr. and Mrs.. Addison Grosz and \®_ here: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| son: of Kitchener were Sunday __._ Byron Schwarts. i is guests in our burg. _ _ MT. Nelson Shelley was a business| The . following . were Sunday .5;.' visitor to Detroit, Mich., for several| guests at the home of Mrs. Aaror " days the firepart of last week. Snyder: Mr. Titus Hallman and T Miss Hilda Kelterborn accompanâ€"| sons Maynard and Marshall, Mr ~* ‘ ‘led the Challoner family to Toronto,| F. Hendrie of Rochester, N. Y. and A where she will stay for a few days| Mr. George Brocdell of Newark, N f and‘then proceed to Buffalo, N.Y‘.l.l. Mr and Mrs Gordon Musselma: ' D T 16000 CAyD L0A wike 1 where she intends spending a short holiday with her brother. Mrs. Sidney Armstrong and famâ€" ily 6f Hornepayne, who have been“ visiting relatives in Brussels, Torâ€" _onto and around . this section‘ for geveral weeks returned on Tuesday: to their home in Northern Ontario: Mr. W. J. Snider spent several days in Toronto on business during the past weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherer and son,. Peter, acco mied the sons, Henry and John ‘z: Elmjra on a motor trip to Gfimisby and Niagara Falls on Sunday. Mr. â€" Christian _ M. Brubacher moved on Monday with his family into the home â€" purchased several months ago from Mr. A. A. Wegenef. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Scheifele and family have â€" returned from their motor trip through the several of the eastern states. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ritter and family motored to Toronto on Thursâ€" day where they spent several days taking in the exhibition and visitâ€" ing friends. Mrs. Louis Koch has been i}l for Personals Miss Nora Kuntz who has been spending the past two months .in the North west has returned home again after having had an enjoyable time. Mr. W. B. Kilsour, teller of the Dominion here, his left on a two weeks‘ vacation. Mrs. M;xrlce Deeton and daughâ€" ter, Pearl of Plattsville are spendâ€" ing a week with Mrs. Hy. Struth. Miss Jeanne Kline bas returned homo again after an enjoyable visit is Toronto. Mr. F. E. Kline took in the Torâ€" onto exhibition for two days last week. Mr. Lioyd Appel who purchased the stock of the late Bert Kriesel took possession last week. Ms. and Mrs. Henry Reiha and family of New Hamburg spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the formâ€" er‘s parents. | Messrs. Robert and Eli Kischel Kitchener were business visitors town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merner of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kumpf. Mr. and Mrs Fred Miller and family of Waterloo spent the holâ€" iday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Miller. Can A girls‘ complexion is some;hln;l more than a matter of concern to her vanity. It is an indication of the\ state of her health. Pallor in a growing girl means a thinning of the blood. Mothers should be watch fu! of their daughters complexions and see to it that these signs are correctedâ€"not covered up. When a girl in her teens becomes ‘pale and sallow, especially if, at the same time, she shows an inclinaâ€" tion to tire easily, a listlessness and dnattention to her work or studies, she needs Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pis, a tomic which directly and apecifiâ€" week or ten days. ;.lâ€"l;fieorrm the condition from which she is suffering. A chemical analysis of the blood of such a girl would show it to be deficient in just the elements that Dr. Williams‘ t‘q_t Pille can supply, but the phyâ€" sical signs are plain. The girl with a bad complexion, or who nlm‘ from occasional hendaches, who is easlly tired and â€" bromthless after #light exertion, should begin taking i» Williams® Pink Pifis at once. A A FINE COMPLEXION be Had Through Keeping the ‘Blood Rich and Pure chooks can get Dr. Willlams‘ Pink hrough any ‘dealer in meodiâ€" BADEN follow the fair use "Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle spent ‘several days at the Toronto Eghiâ€" \Nflol last week. * Mr. and Mrs.. Addison Grosz: and of in sons Iq:mrd and Marshall, Mr. F. Hendrie of Rochester, N. Y. and Mr. George Brocdell of Newark, N. J., Mr and Mrs Gordon Musselman of Boston, Mass, Mr and Mrs.. B. T. Musselman, Mrs. F. Reickert and Mr. Fred Musselman of Kitchâ€" ener Mr. and ‘Mrs. Amos Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shants of near Waterlco were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snider. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott, Mrs. Earl Miéller and Misses Ida and Alice Snyder motored to New Hamburg on Wednesday and attended the E. L.O.C.E. convention. Miss lda Snyder and Mr. Willard Snyder spent, a‘\few days with Torâ€" onto friends. . Miss Nellie Synder spent a foew days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward, Snider. in rd’" N S N2 ce3 arins pul ‘Miss‘ Vera Snider and Miss Luâ€" cind Martin were the | Evangelical League ‘delegates at the convention at New Hamburg last week. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rominger and family were Sunday guests . with friends in town. Quite a fumber from this vicinity rttended the Mennonite Conference at Waterloo last week. Locals and Personals. Messrs. Alex Koeble and Peter Lenbard attended the funeral of the late Louis Huber at Waterloo on Friâ€" day last. here Mr. Charles Stemmler of â€" Galt spent the holidays with his parents Messrs. Jimmie MacMurray and Edgar McTavish were visitors to ‘Toronto over. the holiday. Miss Kathleen â€" Hayes â€" returned home after spending her vacation with friends in Detroit and Toronto. here. Mr. Lavalle Hayes of the Sarnia branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia spent his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer and family motored to Hamilton and Niagara fruit belt over the holiday. Public and Separate schools in this district reâ€"opened on Tuesday with a very xvtfi attendance. Quiet Wedding. A very quiet but preity wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Beggs at their home in the village on Saturday noon when their daughter, Winnie, was married to Mr. Lloyd, Bender of TLisâ€" towel. Rev. Stewart was in charge of the ceremony. The happy couple left shortly after on a motor trip to Toronto and eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. Bender have the best wishes of their many friends in Linwood and \vlclnlly. . Mlsé Tracey of Waterloo and Miss Beatty of Indianna spent a few days with friends in Linwood. * Mrs. Wm. Carnochan and daughter Jean spent Sunday with friends in Milyerton. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lutz spent the holiday with their parents in EAmira, "Mr. F. H. Schummer was a busiâ€" ness visitor to Toronto this week. NO COAL SCARCITY In conversation with a local ooll1 dealer this week it was learned that more coal had been delivered to customers the past three months in Kitchener and Waterloo than at any similar period the past three years. 'Lnt year, owing to the unsettled conditions in the coal fields it was almost impossible to get any qun-l tity_ of coal from the minas during the summer months. This summer however, the coal dealers have been able to fll the orders for woa! ipmmly except where stove coal is gard to a coal and T T Poarl and Mr. RoY nw‘n‘”"‘"'_' LINWOOD IN TWINâ€"CITY with | Abingdon ... 'g.uefltor s .++ + (@epe k ASRWOrth O. .. 2lllk .00 6+# day | AStOrvIM@ 0. 12060060« > e 6 ron Atwood ...v.'........SOpL and Avonmore ...... ... Sept. Mr. | AYIOP . .+ gk e« ++ «+ x «n +# and | Bancroft ... .. . . . .« Bépt. , N.| Barrie x Â¥ens ax creres ced man | Bayfield vÂ¥i+ 5.++ +. +BOpt p. | Baysville ........>>> > 8+ kert| Beachbiarg .)...000>> 6n > itehâ€"| Beamsville +13.++«‘r @ORL Be@V@rEOR \.....s>> +« + ++ ang | Becton skxgsresnssss 00 4 of| Belleville ......6.0 > 9++ 1ests | Binbrook i+« ~/. +. Sept. p. Blackstock ....... .Sept. Ear]| Blenheim ........e>6+>> Alice| BIÂ¥th .....ee e +0 +> Sept burg| Bobcaygeon ...... Sept e g.| Boiton ssicrvisenss «+ Bept Bonfield |.......>++>>>+>> Marq | Bothwell‘s Corners Sept. Torâ€" Bowmanville.. ... .Sept. Bracebridge"\ ......}.>>>> â€"‘teow | Bradtord |.......;..Oct. \rs, | Brampton +. . . . + @ept. Brigd@en ........> ce 9++9 | Lu.| Brighton 2..... .. .. Sept elica1| Bruce Mines .... Sept ntion | Brussels yeminannenes e d Burk‘s Falls ........Sof r ang| Burford prsvonegrama‘s sA with | Burlington . .;..... . Sept Caledon , ..... ... Sept. cinity | Campbeliford ... .. Sep rence | CAND en e +8 6+ 6n n ++ +9 Castleton .........â€"Sep Agincourt (Séarboro) Sept: aun‘.g..-. Head ...;... & Oct 3 and 4 Allsa Chaig ... .. ..Sept. 20 and 21!Listowel ... . . ... .. S@Pt 20 and 21 luum- l.l..b1......Oet. 4 and $|London (Weetern Pair) ..Sept. 815 Alfred (20....\...... _ Sept 11 and 12¢Lucknow®........ S@pt. 27 and 28 Charlton . .Sept... Chatham ........> Chatsworth .....> Chelmstolrd Chesley ........> Clarkeburg .....â€" Clarence Creek . Cobden .........> Cochrane ....... Comber .......00 Coe Hill ........ Colborne ......~> Coldwater ....... Collingwood ...« Cookstown ...... Cooksville .....> Cornwall .......â€" ‘Courtland .....>â€" ]Cryeler .c.l.l.... | Delaware ......â€" lDelt,xn lDernoreatvme Desboro .......> lDorchester ,Drayton Dresden ........ Drumbo ......>> ;Dryden "| Dunchurch ..... ,| Dundalk ........ 4 Dungannon ..... § Dunnville ...... _\Durham .......> emmim eElmvale _IBIDDFO ......1+ Emsdale Englehart Erin ... Exeter .. Fairground |................ _ OCL # Fenelon Falls .... Sept. 14 and 15 Fenwick ........ Sept. 25 and 26 Fergus ........... .Sept. 20 and 21 Feversham .......... Oct. 2 and 3 Flesherton ........ Sept. 27 and 28 Fiorence ............ Oct. 4 and 5 Forest .............. Oct. 2 and 3 Fort Brie .............. Sept. 18â€"20 Frankford ........ Sept. 13 and 14 Frankville ........ Sept. 27 and 28 Freelton .............0...... Oct. 4 Galetta (Mohr‘s Corners) Sept. 10â€"11 Galt .............. Sept 21 and 22 Georgetown blemoe sc Gooderham ... .. Géordon Lake ... Grand Valley ...... Sept. 27 and ionmlunt .... Sept. 13â€" and Haliburton ... Hartiston mg ..;...... ... Oet, K uhi 6 vnrietles in all somn M WX 0 C Oct. 2 and 3 othibited at the Gueiph show / vbag, ... . Bept. 97 and 28| week. ...... Sept. 17â€"19"Milibrook .......... Oct. 4 and 5| .Sept. 25 and 26 milton ............ Sept. 28 and 29 l........Sept 29 Milverten ........ Sopt. 27 and 28 ......Sept. 2426 Mitchell .......... Sept. 25 and 26 .Sept. 14 and 15 Mount Brydges ............ Oct. 5 ......Sept. 17â€"19 Mount Forest ,.....Sept. 19 and 20 ...Oct. 8 and 9 Napanee .............. Sept. 11113 ........ _ Sept. 25 New Liskeard ........\ Sept. 13â€"15 .Sept. 31 and 22 Newmarket ............ Sept. 27â€"29 .Sept. 2 tud 26 New Hamburg .... Sept. 13 and 14 Sept. 18 and l!li .....v. Bept. 26 Sept. 12 and 13 .Sept. 19 and 20 .Sept. 28 and 29 Sept. 20 and 21 Sept. 25 and 26 . Sept. 20 and 21 Sept. 27 and 28/Spencerville .... Sept. 25, and > Sept. 25 and ZGiSpflugneld ........ Sept. 20 and 21 Sept. 26 .and 27 Sprucedale ...... Sopt. 20 and 21 Sept. 27 and 28| Stirling .........:.Sept. 17 and 18 Sept. 25 and 26| Stafordville .............. Sept. 19 .. Oct. 4 and 5)Stratford .............. Sept. 18â€"22 ... . Sept. 10-12£Strnthmy irmsreryscee Bept. 17â€"19 Sept. 12 and ls‘sueetsvme i aniprevcs es vessBopt 26 Sept. 14 and 15|Sturgeon Falls ....Sept. 25 and 25 ... . Bept. 24-261'1'”3 sxxnuncercon ... Oct 2 land $ 22........ Oct. 4‘ Pavistock ..........Sept. 24 and 25 Sept. 18 and l‘J}'l‘eeswater kell........ Oct. 2 and 3 Sept. 25 and 26 Thamesville ~........Oct. 2 and 3 Sept. 13 and M“Thed(ord rexseruess* GGt 4 and 5 ........ Oct. 12 Théssalon ........ Sept 24 and 25 . Sept. 17 and i8 Thorndale 22....... _ Sept 24 and 25 ... Sept. 24â€"27 Thorold ............ Oct. 9 and 10 asaaake.. COGt, BC PHFBMOR (..se6k .666 66660 Oct. 2 Sept. 14 and 15 Toronto (Can. Nat.) Aug. 265â€"Sept. 8 Sept. 25 and 26 Tweed ............~> Oct. 4 and 5 .Sept. 20 and 21 Underwood .............. Sept 18 â€"_. Oct. 2 and 3 Wellesley ..........Sept. 11 and 12 Sept. 14 and 15 Jept. 25 and 26 Sept. 20 and 21 .. Oct. 2 and 3 Sept. 27 and 28| .. Oct. 4 and 5‘ .. Oct. 2 and 3 ..... Sept. 18â€"20 Sept. 13 and 14 Sept. 27 and 28 . Sept. 11â€"14 Get. 2 and 3 Oct. 2 and 3 .... Sept. 5â€"8 ..... Bept. 20 Sept. 6 and 7 . Oct. 5 and 6 Sept. 26 and 27 . 956 and 26 known horticulturist, MA® . IMMMOT C .... Oct. 3 ful display of gladiof on display in ..... Oct. 8 the show window of M. Wetchet & i. 27 and 28 Son, King St. There are thirtytwo Oct. 4 ahd l‘nmcmm.n..-outh':: Sept 20 _ ‘The American Gladiolis Society‘s 14 silver medal was won by the Waterâ€" 8 loo Horticultural Society for their 4 beautiful exhibit of gladioli at the | 11‘ Quelph Gladiok show Jast Wednesâ€" 22 day. ‘The display of this beautiful 6 flower was arranged by Mr. Christ. 27 Scheifele and the Society wishes to â€"7 gratefully acknowledge his splendid 4 work as well as all those who donâ€" 23 tributed of their gladioli for the disâ€" 26 play, which was the best of any 6 ‘Society. ‘There were many people 28 present from Waterloo and Kitchâ€" 14‘ ener. Visitors were also at Guelph 20 from Rochester and other points in 26 the States and were: high in their 11‘ praises of the wonderful exhibit of 10 gladioli which surpassed the show 19 held in Rochester last year. idg FINE GLADIOLI Mr. Christ. ~§eheifele, the wa n e napi e a w k + n wONn sILVER MEDAL l...... Sep -' 2...... Sep aa sn s maubin ne s + Sept 17 and 131 .Sept. 18 and 19 ..Sept. 13 and 14 ... Oct. 2 and 3 ..... _ Sept. 10â€"12 Canada) Sept7â€"17 .... Oct 5 and 6 c..... Sept. 12â€"14 .Sept. 25 and 26 .... Oct. 2 and 3); â€" Sept. 27 and 28“1 . Sept. 25 and 261‘ ...... Sept. 17â€"19 l c....... Sept. 5â€"7 sex‘« Rept. 12-15j, . Sept 24 and 25 j ..... Sept. 18â€"21 seaszcs+«s Bept 19] ... Sept. 13 and 14| ... Oct. 5 and 6'! +. "Oct. 2 and 3 . Sept. 13 and 14’ .... Oct. 4 and 5; ... Sept 12 and 13) . Sept. 11 and l?‘ ...... Sept. 18â€"21 :Â¥ic+«s : Bept. 19‘ .e«3‘v. Oct. 8 to 10| .. Sept. 25 and 26| .... Oct. 2 and 3| .. Sept. 25 and 26 .... Oct. 9 and 10 ~v.~. AQet. 1 and 2 .... Oct 11 and 12 ......._ Sept 1113 ... Sept 20 and 21 ... Sept. 6 and 7 ....... Sept. 26â€"28 l2........ Sept. 4â€"7 . Oct 11 and 12 Sept. 20 and 21 .Sept. 18 and 19 ..... Sept. 24â€"26 .. Oct. 4 and 5 Sept. 25[ and 26 . Sept. 20 and 21 Sept. 20 and 21 Sept. 17 and 18 has a beaut!â€" 17 and 18 .. Sept. 19 Sept. 18â€"22 Sept. 17â€"19 .. Sept 26 TAKE NOTICE THAT 1. The Council of the Corporâ€" ation of the Town of Waterloo inâ€" tends to construct, as local improyeâ€" ments, alterations of the grade, and grading, of Norman Avenue between ‘I-‘lschor Street and Charles Street, and of David Street between Bowâ€" man Street and Moore Avenue, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on. the respective works. 2. The estimated cost of the work ‘ou Norman Avenue is $965.10, of which $212.25 is to be paid by the Corporation; â€" and the estimated special rate per foot frontage is $0.804. The estimated cost of the work on David Street is $1,365.10, of which no portion is to be paid by the Corporation; â€" and the estimated special ~~ A) IMPROVEMENT > NOTICE al th «1 H M ol nizabie u> 35. 2t FOR SALE Pure Bred Scotch Collie Pups. Write for facts regarding the inâ€" telligence of the mother of these pups. â€" Prices without registration papers, Males $10, females $3. Dave Litwilter, New Dundee. 36â€"2t. . LoSst A white and black rabbit dog with yellow jigs, on Monday night. Finder please write to Paul Bisch, Waterloo. Phone 295, 36â€"2t ~ , For Sare 3 Blue Ticked Coon Hound for sale. From an imported tucky Blue Tick Sire. Only sell. Apply to I. H. Toman, Dundee. Dated 24th August, 1923. NORMAN A. ZICK, Cle OTTO KNECHT L 84 King Si N . W A T £ R L 0 0 ing and Farnace Work.) Repairing Promptly Done. ESstimates on work cheerâ€" ; fully furnished. ) o o 6 o o o o o 6 #o6 v o o o o o o 0,% o ¢ THIS ARTICLE REMOY feet and| CATTLEâ€"1 Jersey cow in flow f â€"lof mitk supposed to be in calf, Jerâ€" coununl-uyoo'tnohl-@tll.flml offices in|cow, milking, supposed to be in calf; 35.2t.| white helfer 2 years old supposed ED 36â€"2t pups Kenâ€" 3 to erk wln-ufiertymddum‘] to be in calf, § heifers all supnosâ€" ed to be in calft, 1 white bull 2 years old, 1 bull 18 monthsâ€"old, 1 bull 10 months old, 2 extra good IMPLEMENTS: â€" New Masseyâ€"/‘ Harris binder 6 ft. cut, new Masseyâ€"|* Herris mower 5 ft. cut. (These imâ€"|‘ plements onjy cut about 13 &eres);|! straw cutter nearly new, steel hay|‘ rake mearly new,. good . flat hly" rack, spring tooth cultivator with seed box, 4 section iron harrow, single plow, fanning mill, . beam | scales 1200 lbs. capacity, 1 wagon cart, 2 seated buggy, Jumper cutter, ‘ carriage, good rubber tire buggy, double teaim harness, single harâ€") ness, chains, forks, shovels and‘ numerous other articles. Also 1 kitâ€"; chen range nearly new, 2 parior heaters, milk cooler. heaters, inilk cooler. I REAL ESTATE:â€" At the same‘ ‘The Heidelberg Cider Mill will be time and place ghere will also be{OP°" until further notlice every sold the real estate consisting otl’l‘uesday and Friday. Fred Bra * $3 45 acres of cleared working lang| Sropriet©: selk and 10 acres more or less of mostly | zic enc nen. hardwood bush. t ‘This property is situated 1 mile | north of Heidelberg. | _TERMs OF REAL ESTATE:â€" 20| â€" cent. of purchase price on day| sale. Balance in 30 days. ‘ ‘ERMS ON CHATTELS.â€" Chic-'l is and all sums of $15.00 l.ndi ler, cash. Over that amount 6: ‘nths‘ credit will be given on tur-? hing: approved joint notes and @1 owner security or 10 per cent.] ‘ount for cash. | !osltively no reserve . as every-‘ ig must be sold in order to| d up the estate. t calves and a number of chwl-'{ KAPPES, A. KAPPES, Executors V. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, ne 592w, Waterloo. i number of Scotch Shorthorns, ws and Heifers bred to: Thornâ€" n Stamp, a good son of Millhill‘s net, also a few open heifers. Apâ€" IE KITCHENER CIDER MILL . Highest Prices Paid For Churning Cream to A. and G. _ Forbes, West ntrose, Ont. Phone 13 ring 14, 8t. cobs. 37â€"2t. Will ke open for the making of er only, on August 30th and Sept. .. Don‘t waste your cider apples.> ‘an use them and will pay the hest prices. Ed. Stahl, Phone r25, Kitchener.. 34â€"f It will pay‘producers 40 get in touch with us. Phone 2060 . Does Your Farm J. A. STEISS. Clerk. Write, phone or call Shoemater‘s Dairy For A Good, Reliable and Experienced Auctioneer See or Phone To make improvcmcn s, pay off present mortgage or for other purpose=? I am making loans to farmors almost every day. Perhans you want to borrow, to buy a farm? See or write to. me. * P 42 FRANCIS NORTH, KI TCUENKiL . Tel. 1106w 244 King St N., ~\ FOR SALE ‘TEMBER 10, 1923 |the late Conrad # vilage of H at 1 pin. sharp Sept. .20th 1: grey pereb®rO®) gock, am., . old, black â€" horse .Wwfloo.hlohl driverâ€"bay mare #) .. .. _.. H. B. DUERING, J. Payson 26 Church St Kitchener WATERLOO Waterioo, implements and bousendld .___.___> .. effects, etc. * K+. i docl it JA Nov. 6th (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, â€" ' implements, feed and mlz.z fects of Gordon Ritter, one ha! t3 morth of St. Jacobs on the Eimira Xs Highway, â€" No reserve. ~_ _ \ FARM FOR SALE Two hundred acres with 50 acres of good mixed bush, balance all workable land and in a good state of cultivation. A ten roomed brick house with furnace, summer kitchen straw shed, good stables, silo, imâ€" plement shed, hard and soft water at the house, and a drilled well at the barn. Buildings are all in good repair. ‘This farm is situated only 1% miles from a railroad village mear a cheese factory and school: Anyone desiring a good farm with suitable location will do well to inâ€" quire, ad the price is only $16,000. Apply to Auctioneer W. W. FPrickâ€" ‘ ey, Waterloo. 36â€"1t. Need Money? First Mortgage Loans CIDER MILLâ€"OPENING If you have any Money to invest let me know. Best mortgage secyrity given you I collect interest for you halfâ€"yearly. A. K. Cressman 102 Kinrg St. Waterloo, _â€" _ Ont. The Royal Bank of Ganada MONEY to BANR, we shall be glad to have a Consult us about any of your bust ness affairs. H. G. Mistele Manager Waterloo Branch. t _ you bars buas t at Insurance, 1crns Aund Investments Phone 136 ~At 40 o

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