'v):' _. ' Agni Lower l Fa Butcher Cattle Cook’s Reg u1ating Compound 4n 1 vex. r,/,, 'r F F' V ' "(Mann r d: I fr , Fail gnu» .1 sirlr‘givxv- ty ("if G, 2.31:, Fr, 3, 5'. u- lnf " huh: '3 u: drm'er I © , le'milv) 4m "va1! of ii Iv rm “mm“ MM" THE COOK "EDtCtHt 10k0I700-‘L‘! want Quotation, to p-mlrly Cnimu't Ws' follows: Poultry--- Ores "A" Grads- Alive Salem Spring ('Inir-kI-ns, 6 "In: each V . :II :3 Uheetse-NV l l:u'L’r-. ruin affine-d and :uvornmc-m ur: tu 141m: Toronto [Walt-rs are lnu due? at the ramming pricrss Fours-tmm-ado. (abs-h fresh extras. 2%; (twin l’il seconds. "it: Htuter--No, l ontario solids, 31% to ffl'zr'; No 30kg. Churning mum! ' SW†Mc; No. l 29 to 3hr; No. 2, Outside top tor the odd choice heavy steer was H. cent: per pound and a tes tuir to good weighty new: brought 6 to 7 can; tit the early trad- lug. while rough steers tailed to find an outlet. Good to ct1oive handy steers sold from 6% to 6". cents, per pound. with just the odd lam-y hail- One load of gum! murky“ around Ttio pounds brought 6 (run p41 pound. and others tairly gum! mm " cents. Supply of Mun-h wan huh! and there was very litllr enquiry. Calves stronger With exporters taking a tax for shipment to New York, the cult market was firm ttr a shade hummer than on Monday. guml to uhoitv war ers making it)'..: to 11 rents Pr'r pound and a tew primes 11'e t" uh Lambs Easier Only a few of thte tttuit lamle in a light otteriug brought 541-; um» 1"'l' pound. the bulk ot' the gum! Mn» and walkers selling at tt's “an; 1-0-2' pound. and culls at 6 to Tta. math. nl’ a cent down at the law o.' the sprtutrl Hogs Steady Hogs sold sleatty In " dum- higher than on Monday. the lmll. In packers moving at 9 ts-tth, Inh. um! 10 cents W012 inn" huruus. willt l" cents per min. paid in Hunts by out. aide buyers, Quotations: _ A Heavy beef News .‘ Butcher steers, Hroicry Do.. tair to gum! _ Do.. cummun . _ VV Butcher heirors. rhuin'l' Do., tair to good PF Do.. mmmun _ .. Butcher COWe', gum! to choice trt-VF . V Do.. medium _ _ ."" Cattrters and euttears, Butcher hulls, grunt In choice _.t.... V. _ Do, balsa-ms FF _ . Baby beef. .__ 'rt Fqtt_ V Feeders. guul . V _ V. . . Slot-ken; -. V "teV PF _.. Swingers . .. . V. _ Milkers ._.-. .. V -vr_ Pr. Calves. good 10 ohuim- Do, medium V _ 110.. (-Ommnn T V 're Do., Manson‘- P-___ . Lambs. clvo,ie ., . . . _ . Buck lambs . V .V . Sheep PV-r- ___. V Hoge, tracon. :1an. Do.. tio,, W.trH'., Fur to er and a couple of LUZU-puund (am-3 steers at T cents. Plain to medium quality butcher cattle moved Aiowly I' 5 to 6 cents. Five cents per pound took the best of the an“ umml and plain to good butcher lUWh sold trom 3't to th rents per pound Butcher bull-s were a light supply, but slow in selling and down " cents Per mm at the top of a run-ml ot 4 to 43. cents per pound A dun-:1 baby beeves sold from 7': to lulu cents, two making the top pure Toronto. Jun 21vahulher neck- nou developed on the cattle market at the Union Stock Yum yesterday 0min; trade was slow at prices a and. easier than the level reached In Monday's decline of " to 40 (anus per cut. on butcher (mule and cows. while ales toward the close showed cowl, hull: and butcher tulle telling I strong 50 cenld per rut. lower than the close of last week Receipts yesterday “mu 1 tle, 330 caives. 1.0:: mm: [ sheep and lamb, IAIKETI AltCt-afKiBemWeeAio Duttidentts'toe* BtmmmnMmmtMmnutmntmitttttmttmtuiMtttuintntuntmutmittMnnm.'a Do Du. Bring your formulae and let us demon-tau how a “enough Mix will Improve your foods. TIE WM. SNIDER MILLING til We If. Ibo prepued to do CUSTOM MIXING " . nominal churn of toe W100lbl. h\ Limiled DION! m . . WAmlm, ONT. SNIDER'S FEEDS urn all old formulae which hue been tried and proven and have been thoroughly mixed by our modern, up-late Feed Mixer. DAIRY FEED at _ LAYING MASH at PIG GROWER at . CALF MEAL at . _ PRODUCE QUOTATIONS (Buying) SNllDER'S hat-0n. but, 54 tio,, W.OH'., 73" to $1 butchers. $1 uur ht sc-lmrln'. $1 lu-x' 121.2 High Protein Feeds Perfectly Balanced Rations THE COOK "Emcmtco. volume 011;} :~.-rl,V\‘: an: J ' "-. __ . ' "e"-. bull: “v .7. druwrhlp, or rrnl Fate, .m r"'"apt of prtr'N ‘n-c- pllh-[leI-i. Ali-Irma: " A v",r, "1.. si.. .,,,..r.».!»'-., wit-Iran _ tw dt I ' «Ln: .1.- 'Ttt'rh'rmrurtrt--?srrr. I, ll: tire lmyiuk Dressed Alive Select M.F 1;†in in I!†fi ml “0 _ . above [exi- 'K tliscrjrtl. [urn-Sum. ip, WI my in IIII In: Tm "I. A] c," in Crt) ('IG'IIHII'I) l.'. 3"" rl J" rum-12m! "r-le'. Z'lcu 2l" C Mid 2 L I}; r (Jul. .1 Mn. p.n' ttl i As business grows so wilt your July grow. As a loyal citizen, as a Wooster. as a builder, you should spend your money at home'. \.:x-- hrsr.. r: palm“. "In p; _ h†hum! ocrsu-ioually Jun: N, i his “if-u un-Hlillz'la r Minna!“ Imm )I“ll Itinn.s riry knur- «I nI-- otlirw lily. You lz‘nlll ttr.ultli. in mukhr.e, tti' you, h. " yaw hump town. Po The Wan-rim) market was largely attundvd nu Saturday, with (112.5 go- in: still [mum in price, srlling at 24 to 27 u-nh In-r dozen. The pro- xailiuur price of hulk-r Wm 32 twtitn; 4 hit'kt'll~, :m to 33 n "is m-r pound: and he p1 iu-r‘. In†a“! “Fresh extra. In carious. " to Mc; hush extra, looms. M) to 'le; nuts. 28v; â€wads, 210; pallet ex- tras, 22 to Mc. “New: New, Latin. 151tc; twins, Like, triplets. 16c; among, 2015c Old. lungs. Mc-, twin: 20:“; old MIL h lb. 27c Poultry- Chickeus, 5 lbs, up Hess, our i, lbs. In; pmbl. Manitou EGG Goon. My: prion. Old mun. ova 5 ttta, each _N_.. ' (Gouda) Toronto lie-Ion m otrerutq pro duce to retail deals" " the follow- uur prices: _ Bauer -.No, t (namely, print: Me. No. t cremery‘ pNats, Mc. Wheat So 1 hard. 53%c; No 1 Nor.. 3:750; No 2 Nor. :31'2c; Nu. 3 Nor. {7‘2L, No t, rrvr: No. fr. lilat'. No a. fiil'zr. teed, 3Sc; track, ML“. N'Icenlngs. per lull. " Irate, No. 'd t'W. 25%c; No 3 f'W. 22M; ex No 1 teed. 23%c; No I teed like; No e feed. ISL“. " h: , . .n Tsulm 1IU'NDANCF, OF EGGS FORCE PRICES DOWN 'lb-I"Il:llxdiv.l' “um-y n-[ll‘lll MM your tt"t't.X TORONTO GRAI N QUOTATIONS Crain (loaders an the Toronto Lam! of Trade att' making tLe lol- mix K IlJIqullulZn [hr 4-.†lulu: _ 31;“me ulna! Nr, l havd, tilc, io l X-u'rlnnz. .3:qu No, 2 do. Gtic: in 1 du. G4tut- nix (Mi-dirk and Arno-Minn "'Aurrtse t ' Muir-+11. "e-iris'. h. Wh W. RINK " Sn 1 te, a I teed like; No ere, jerk“! 17r'tsca' track, 35K†Hark-3 No 3 CAT. 2U w, 17'tcc: No 5 l' w, t l' W, l|'_w _ track. f‘blgl‘ .dtrll (Int Itll? GS DOWN IN PRICE AT THE WINNIPEG CASH PRICES nu. $2? err. M'iugl‘uin Whtot ots U'hr. lyt's IC". limu lsr',) Ila- " lrlei-r: rum r :1. ttl' in " rli.-tui.t city, il :nllll Intu- fturrtt yamr local w-ne you mm '-."ta "hut yutk buy “upâ€: " it. ‘lI yul: buy :xr Inc-nu- '-->n x|->:l'l _ 'orw prim: uf li. Kil-Elvl I "7| Baum-lay. munâ€.- [rum [II‘I‘ dun-n. It‘llll'l‘ t- uh] HI '.'t' . it mud. rhirkrmn SIT-:- " [mu pyir ", “mu-t h-- -I' aux: _ I price of bull ", :m to 33 t _. SLIHI per c, [wt harm-I uh ttttu-tls A Humdinger irad mun-inn In rvmimun'l "I mink. tirot'." he said a. "that yam fih a Iinln "e WATEKLOO M AR KET I think " " win-R duly." " Irol.'sr'. "In .‘iuulk “on â€f $2.10 per 100 u. $2.25 " 100 " $2.10 " 100 " $1.00 Bp 2.5 " Ind ism Ila-Iiham‘ km imllulr shorts, lu- 'its-, I l- "ul Hie-"- m»: I immii "ply in g†per hucr Inâ€! lu-I' "d ill Ito ll " 5nm' lily In:w||-1-~. (' w ', awning at n. The pro» "au 32 twtitn', ; iu-r puunvl: ; apples Sl , vvw-mhlrs "Ur " 'rs Wir" tl-mll Kin Bum-'1‘ l' " l-nllnd x: Ct- V hr Tr. nun!“ 2L't. " :rk Ikl-rl lmxk lnin rrNt.st ZL'Jv I†rk "umm'"" mum yml -- tum he. Montreal "van mar harlm' HA lor-at \rvl'k 's Nu. t ', No six " '2‘ y ~.ur I mu Port l nu :IHII lo , MM“. rocommond "Mind‘- Mum-m. "orc, wing». Shaun, mu! Harm" HIM. "inns-man, Flsrhpr and w Ha-rkonvlunl Th" Ivuu'mr mummy YI'HM. ot 'hn M ll" rhurrh will bo halt] m1 Sun-1.1}- naming. PM: lct Closely Contested Game. le “lair â€lll'k Hptittgs humhlml m.- huh-- I?. in S W R Imus-1n Ham-2 'tt th" l'rmmn Arum on Friday o-wnilw Th†mm": mm Mean â€nun-hum with Shaun. and Dori-ah amine mu Fri-rim: tor lho “wall Thu llLur .ct'etratt “Curt! without the u-yvhv of WiNon, thu-lr star dotontt man Tlrr, Mmo- " pmhuh hi. l-l; 2nd. Hluir 14ml, â€radii-v. Mtonrtr, III-mm and lkIthnlnmnw. whim: Dunn. winger, GrVschrsw and A Do, brink. sum. " [kt-rink um! Me. Knuth- , J, Jul, l 2 in favor ot lilnlr The hum“ Itrrsclart _ Garnpr; dawn"! llmlnh and msmhartit. rvntnr. Har- m t' H, Suphmq' mp; a luminoss v',,it, I in Ix'ircln-nrr nu Smurlluy My and Mn: Nurmnn King and tnmiLy mi Elmira >1u-m Sunday with M: and Mvc, J. It Snyder. The, Sn-uinu Uirrlr, Ttwt ttt In? Lotto, ml" Mrs. Sylvi-Mt-r ZiI-pIo-r on Txmulay :u‘lr-rnunn and tho Young l.mliyc Huh Hit at the hum" ot Mrs. I‘L-zvzuu va-hm-r. whm‘v tho rhil- .lrrn'v- mum): “as: completed and punk: I: 37'.er in man! in Northern frtituri Personals. A Inlnxlux Inn-[ml li. theu Sunday Sid Sn [III Mr. Mun-lily mm» mm mm Mr, and Mrs. J, ll. SuyIlmx Ili-l: v, -ll an! l-Znnumwm Lit-lily. Ilisr- 5- 1min Mmin "mt Luvlla \‘mllin “um- rhxmlaz ,L'lthh‘ ot' Miss linmu-hna [.irhly. tlv. Sum Hunt of Huwkms’ilh- is vi-hiu: with Mr Frank Hummer tor " ir w wer4y,. Eli dt. Hlnurha- and Phyllis Kink In time another Parsonage was built at Huwkesvillo, one mile further runâ€), and the pioneer min- "ttrr mun-d into a more pretentious village hone. But the now un- irnnnlcd old pairmnnge was not long lvft to tin-um on in silence, for ere lung it luk'tllllt' the abode of a cuiutly old couple, Mr. and Mrs. Juwmmh "riders, who came here from the Niagara Peninsula well- i‘quiupml with a fund of thrilling tuk, of llitllilllr. wild animal adven- lurv~ mu] the stirring times of 137, trcrueviirrtally rlimuxing thaw tales with two ot' three startling, far- tuhrrirvc; blustc frum " tong hunter's lulu". This lumpy old couple now .vpmv in Zion cvnn-tn-ry. Wallen- ,tcin, whrru tluuv were laid to rest by kindly m-iuhlmrs after having haul cwrntis Him-[y yuan of "arthly iilgriniuzr. Sinvo thvir departure ,suriour, family mum-s have been as- wriuu-d with this vunerable old par- ‘nungn rv.~iilom-i-. hut "Belden Humv" :ct'tttt'; evrr the most befitting Pioneerrntrly speaking. the "Bet, den Home" is quaintly historic. Built Ap a parsonage tur a pioneer Wesleyan Methodist minister, the REV" Mr. live. away back in the curly -tifties" Iii; “blazed trails" guided the pioneer pedestrians through the primeval woodlands, this now weather-Worn old home be- mmu the then nucleus of an un- named hamlet which boasted a hlzu-ksmith thop, putaahery and gen. uul store. FTundations were also laid for a schuol and a church, but these were alike (instilled never to wear the vruwn of even a humble huperstructure. However, a score or mum of the hamleters and their mighlmrs found an earthly resting place in thc adjacent little rustic vuurtrry. . On the strategically more im- puruml cross-roads one mile nearer thc Pole. star a northern rival, Wal- lrnslrin, wuh u tavern, wagon-shop, blacksmith shop, trust office and two lhlll'Tth, Primitive and Wesleyan Methodist, sturdily challenged its mxlmmod little muuthern aspirant and gradually dominated the urban rituation. Finally only the Parson- l.gr of the latter and its little "r.odcrr,ilubbvd cernetvry remained irs muh- l'riuiiulvrs of the thwarted ambition "t the woodland nuclvus. The "Helden Home", empty since early Lust June when vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Becker of Hawkesnlle, is again tenanted, tem- porarily, at least. Mr. and In. [new Gregory and family of Brutus, Michigan, moved into it [any Fritiyt. Mi, Jim-I MOVED TO "BELDFN . HOME" ON FRIDAY Intending Story " Hon. Duh in a Pioneer Wacky.- M.thodi.t Iii-0hr. lit. nn-l Ih;. Emin Shimmakvr yr! douuhtvn; “14-0 Sunday Tisitors 22:1: Mr, und Mix: Fa-z'unus Martin. Mr, t'rtrr yaw Srlxirlln-in has return- --I tt “tun-rim... urn-r visiting for m.» mm mm Mr, and Mrs. J, ll. Ron-too. thrlns Talbot, Prmrtott “I: ttl "' M, ll 1' \lr il dt. Hlnurha- and Phyllis Kink Janina sriu; tlu. \nw-k-c-ml with uâ€.u|.l|-:Ir--m.~' lit-r.- um] Urn I! M, Huwnmn were by si-itoys “im Mr. and Mrs. f "I S. . nu TI Jucol, mlhqulv m and Abram Shah†and Mrs. anv IIJI. -;|llc-.l on Mrs. Andrew am Thursday. hum Shaun, and Mrs, f‘nlla h-mlv-tl 11w Yunnml an Sum 4, S: hut: "r Waterloo, xui Nina-roux Nvw Hamburg 13-“ hulm. in unr vimtx" on "N luxx‘inn Schmidt. Eileen md Nuorv.i Marlin visited on “â€1: Mies “(unim- Monk-r. up! Mrs, David Fwy spent with Mr um] Mrs. Levi V\"v~ "vtruvrs. Harlrm, was a \hilur in Ilrvwinu on Tues- fr.r. Elmira. milk llngglv will a, ttie "r If Hui-Jun people at- '. l-mvral of Mr. Mow-a Kai-hm".- nn Saturday ltr M. Davin was a lur- qtl of unr villager, living on nva thrs hum" of Mr. A 1 RIP- Ic., wm Tmsd " lllluglnu Tor-Inn), sprmt and u, hi< hump hero. 45 (â€win Elmira. spent a ttit.', l‘t-luliVI'n and frivmls ot" the bud-nipped little by pullmla in favor ot FLORADALE BRESLAU WALLENSTEIN In: my 1M. .4. 2nd “lair Lirhly and in 1km Twin GEORGE WHITHAI PL... '" r 0 . Kinlonw FEATHER“; WANTED Highest prion paid for (non, duck and chicken feathers, any quantity. Finchnmn Spring Co Ltd.. " Quail It 8.. Kitchen", " Co-operative Live Slack Shipping to Union Mack Yards, Toronto 47 r 8. Nut shipment, Monday February 1tth, rank and valve- Look for this ad. tr-t I my the high“: prices for old bore, but hid-a, ealf skim. than skint, an", ok. Fnrmon having 1ivrveioek to chip natily E. B, Hallmnn. NM: llun-lw 10 r 6, or Simon Ditropr, “'Mrrlnn FARMERS TAKE NOTICE .' First "mt-rr-ict,: swallow that do: tor? IIHIIH haw a rtthtrit'," Swivel] voicvr "Ilvllvl. city morgue? Wall. this school, Wr, want you 1 and pick out the mm} of Ma can gr) homo." Swami ~“Ynh. Inn tvatttert R rhnsor." Mr. and Mrs. Fur-nu M, J. thin-r) on Sumhn :yfh-rmmn mi rnrnu-r's sister. Mvs. (lair “vs: Mr. lioggu of [ho mm ol' Wrrlle Mr, and Mrs. Karl TuMu-v! u: Jas. Stewart spent Suutluy "fir, tsith tlt" formor's lrariV. Mr Wes, Chris. Tnhhvrt ol' Mun»: Mr. Alvx. l'uulwr WHY; " bu visitor In Elmira mm day Lwt Mr. John MaePhrm,r,m rlh muplp ot days lart Work ml) In: in New German} Mr, John Mm-l‘hv-rwn hisc ' ul-l lkll'm known as thrs "um IL. Homovtoad" to Mr. meh \Ynlsrr tho lrd of I'm'l tor u h umlmvnw 'r, M1546“. Austin and VII-r9 husiumir, vicitore It conâ€): - Mr. Wm. 1tirlr,tr0-tm :m-I mi Mist-x Kathulom llirhuv'nlwn rr" " running of luect wesk with w, Mrs. Chas. Krru-ms-r. Messrs. Ralph Hahn and R Ark-m FIN'H'. Sunday .1â€:vaan (:lonnllmL Mrs, Earl 111))th and Tly, I [502:9 spout Ttireulay :ll’lv-Inw (:lonullan. Miss Fern “I‘L'L'h Hull-1| it x 'r,' Miss Winnie Marks on Smith}, Mrs. Unrdnn (hurry and M! ", 1: Juhnuton nf Gb.null:tn Han-i and Mrs. Cattso" Mvairiu.ry ' n T day. Mr. Weley Anita-ha husint‘u‘s visitor in Lin-Au 1cst week. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Nc-nw u m: Sunday with tltr-ir "uilu!rn Rich. Dunn" and Mr HUI-am l3th ot Weallsnsttsy. Mr. lly. Hedrick Hf Fymirn businvm viritor nu mm “In pt day. iter. [innjalmin Hymn " G3enatlan mad" a In-w pa in this locality last "' . k. Messrs. Alvin Gingrich and Henry Martin, who underwent minor “gnaw ations at the an. “Mum! :dmut a fortnight ago, rmurnml to (‘mix respective homes this "cel. Mr. and Mrs. Esluy I'. Matthew, have returned from a wtrrkeud spent with Mr. and Mrs, ('lu'rnn E. Tallman of Kitchener. Sunday guests at the hume ot" Mr and Mrs. Elias W. Martin “mw Mr and Mrs. Urias Bowman of 1lawkcc ville and Mr. and Mrs. Martin 1:1:11 man. January Weddinp. Hoffman-Marlin -- A quid “mt ding was sulunlniZA-d at his hunn by Bishop Ezra L. Martin luv Sun day, January 25th, “hu-n Mr. Maria Wideman Martin "r,fl "i,Ut" ried to Mr. Aaron It. II-rlfnlzuvv, Mr. and Mrs. Huffman hun- 1ulwn up residence on the crroottr'.c (arm. will mile north of Irridcocrrr, Bowmln - Weber __ 7 (in Tu-l: y January 27th, thu home "f (In bride's parents. Wallcnstvirs Sun}. was the wom- of an i, 'vr. 'ir ';' wedding when Hannah. dulu'hlvr m Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Wer. Ln Hume the bride of Cyrus wn ot" Rut John M. and Mrs. Bowman nt' Hum dale. Bishop Ezra L. Hurlit» M Heidelberg Min-int. 'l ul th, 'P Mm}; ceremony. Mr. and Mt-c. Cltyic Ta," LinwumL Mr. and Mrs Iâ€! and baby Ill-hm, ol" lilmir: Verna Tahlwrt lt.N, tri' km Mist; Imam-l Pearcra KN. of were won-n! \‘lsilurs wit", l Mrs. Earl Tatum-rt Mr. E. C. Pierce allendcd the funeral of his trrandfather, the lute Mr. William Whittrick, hcld at [Irgmbo last Sunday. _ Sunday visitors with Mrs. hm Uielenbacher and family were Mr and Mrs John F. Bowman uf Mac ton, Miss Nancy Diefenbacher and Mr, and Er}. Cristian B. APR)" Messrs. Abram Frey. Emanuel Martin, Jacob Bauman, Aden Mar. un, Emanuel Frey and Wemlul Mar tin have been spending January in a holiday joint through picturesrruc Peynsylvnnia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Mm. barber were last Sundny vi,itor, with the farmer's sisters, the Mruw Brpbacher, of Elmira. Mr. w. W. Murlinsun of Filmirn spent Monday with his muthu’ at "Sunset Cottage". - Miss Angeline Buwmux. “m C Floradale visitor with hrr >I~Trr Mrs. Elias Bowman, last Thu-ray Mr. and Mrs. Album W. Irvvitt attended the funcral at “R 4 Mun trose last Saturday of the fnnm r', nonagenarian father, the luu- Mr: Moses Devitt, â€trunnion for this hoary old pile u pioneer than. Vii-“r. Vida-y _ V Mr. Earl [unknown and listen. Olive Ind fh.Tt't'hl; were but Week- end visitor: with r. George Tanner uni neur of gilvgylon. Mr. George H. Widen-n visited Kenn. Henry Martin and Alvin Gingrich at the Twin-City hospital ha! Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krruguhrr of St. Jacobs spent Sunday vuth Mr, anngrs. Isaac Gregory. - Phone " my upon-o gornngtm Out Ki-YI-Vi! MACTON "rsllo. h tit Hum: "t Imam mumd, a In] in ' M, lt 'Wlcoijn th j‘l -‘ "Ill " ik H It Il u ‘.I out :uul 2 WM. e TAYLOR, “Asoka: OS wf p, wtslrurg. Fur further particu- (urs apply in Mntuvesvh llnllman. p, h plum}: R. R. 1, or to Henry D. mm r nu farm; n Hover failing 'sl “my stimuli. a water tor house and Earn This, farm is 2ti, miles south Kama" as the Henry Schmidt Ln-nL Thr farm is part of Lot No. 'r. lilu~nm'~ roud south. of Township “f “Elm-1. comprising 60 acres, lunr'v or I:ss. 0n the farm is a good hunk lvzu'n with straw shed, good Lump “uh mum-nor kitchen; Pitt ~1.-Mc-. 2 implvnu-nl sheds, running “Mm "n farm; a never failing F1ls. It! 'Thursday) --- Auction s.ui. hf fun" stock, itup1emvnts and f, m! :27 Lot 33, Con. 2, North East- liq-f. I mihe nurthoust of Strat, ford, for M. P. Wilhelm. Mur,h c, tThursday) -____ Clearing r,cV ~11 114:. Clydesdale horses and Luzh 55mm- Shurthnrn cattle, farm c',,, 1;, imph-n‘wnts null feed at Lot 7. 1m 3rd “hr of Wellesley, " ml < '.rv,1 "r Wvllvsley, for James J. l'rm Emrvt. This is a grand offer, brlumuary 24 (Tuesday; -Entire Cnrttt rrock, implements, produce ulnl imuschuld eifecs for Walter A, Scott, situated 2 miles east of the Ayr tilt“. gravel pit. No reserve. March 4 tWedtvcsday)--Extertsive An]; of cutm- farm stuck. imple- nmn:~. prdduce and household " tun fur l-Ili 'trcwubertter, 1 mile Wt-r', nf llullman's School or 2 miles lluxlll ot' l‘lutlsville. Farm is sold. March IN tWedrtesdayt-130 acre f. rm, I'm-m Muck, implements, pro- .qu- and h,,uschold effects for Con- rud lunar, Jr., 'v, mile south of PM: rlurt Mur- h 26 tThursday)--Valuable hm: stock, including fat cattle and "u;shturrrrts, for William kgerde, 2 mum 1.â€th " New Dundee. Ftit. L", (Wednesday) - Clear- nu: rah. of farm stock, implements MM rm] belonging to Manna Mader {aunt-J I tuile north of Breslau. March 3 tTucsdart---Farm stock, unylwmvnts, our. for David Janui, mu Yet}. IO 1Taqmdnyy--At 1 pm, furm stock, implement; and houaq- huld effect. tor Allan Kurt, l miU south of St. Jacobo uni ' nil.- out of "adding. on the highway. Also household e ecu belonging to In. Scth Bauman. l. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. Pie-o “up, New. Dull... Feb. 3 tTuesdayt--At 2.30 p.m., saluaiAe farm of 150 ucren for the ctytate of the late Peter}; Lipwillgt, hi», 4 1Wednesday)--At l p.m., {mud sale of entire farm stuck, im- ph-mcnla and produce an the farm ocwutr.cd by Wm. Montag, 3 miles wuth of New Dundee, near Perry's I only“ school, known as the Albert Kaufman farm. Feb. ' (Tun-day) - At l p.-., nimble farm "ou. “mph-Alb. feed and bomb“ club for B. Grol, muted ' all. noeth-t of Waterloo, neu tho airport, u Lox- Feb. io iTaesday)--At 11 mm. vuluable farm of 100 lures for the L'slule of the late Joel Hunsperger, rituated G miles west of New Dun- it", known as the Jacob Hunsperger fun“. Winding up tht estate, ,stuated I, mile west. of St. Agatha: Wiyrluar up, the estate. I'vly. y, tTuesday) - At 12.30, Luann; nut. sale of farm stock, mp]- “1mm. including threshing ma- hmu-nmi “urine, hay, grain, house- rdd arm-n, chm. of Amos Esch, 1 nilu- tirthssvst of Conestoga. No n win», farm is rented. l-'. h. [2 tThursduyt--Furm stock, "whuucrcs, hay, grain, household numb. run. of William Mitchell, 1 wiir "tet of Winterbourne. [wk L'ri tThursday) - Valuable 'mm \turk. inn-h-nwnts, hay. grain «ml lwm-nhulz! vchL-is, eta, of Earl Jill-I" I'm-pr Waulwich, abuut 5 all _ ttr :Il. "r Elmira. " <l'lVl', furl Frh. l.? tl 1uphuncrsts, lfl't'L. run, "iie Purl of lu-h, 2-". 1 arm stock. Lam-h. Nl-w Dundvv. vxorllmm for â€vary Schmidt Estate. 2-4 Auction Sale Lint M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer I vthu'y J, tThursday)--Auetion Jr of horsvs. cattle, poultry and thw‘ urtivlrs at Lot 7, Con. 3, mum l-Imihuguu for Aaron Roth. 1541-. it! tThursday) --At 12.30, rctriurr, salt. of farm stock, imple- " tIIs and fun! at Lot 6, Con. 14, 'dn ". 2 'c: miles muthcust of Brun- II'. L-I' â€will Ron-s. PM). I? "yttd,ati--Clearirur sale I' tHruu stuck, implvmrnts and feed [.14 ll. I'ou. 2, Mornington, Is *1.- “wt of Poole, for Jacob S. llL’I! W. W. FIJCKIY. A“. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctions-r [Hill's southeast of Baden] wring rule of farm stock and L-mrnt.» m " E. J. SHANTZ. Auctioneer 316 King W Kitchener (lids and Pontiac Models M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer. ‘n In (Thursday)---Furm, farm . ilng-lrmq-Ms, strain, eta, be- F'A R M FOR SALE Guelph. .1 tThursday) --.tt l n'clurk, iv Al's. inotrlcttumty, fund, can, ml Fyf-, 4 miles southwest Ir-h, :uijuining No. c, school tor, whip "f (Em-hm; '," lo ' estate of the late Lonnumn, 1 mile northeast , lhu'tttutty, '2 milos southwest c-s stutitm. This is an ideal 'nou of " acrt's, good land ml buildings. Can be bought ly In fury adv. Apply to Mr. mm, it. R. No. 1. Brvslau, or "rr.ulsy, Ps. K. No. G, Guelph. Those who are interested in our new models are especially invited to view them at our show rooms. saturday. January Ill. This is the first showing of the new models of Pontiac and Old4mohilr in Kitchener. Announcing NEW 1931 Dobbin Garage Fii. Mnrmill poultry (and: II". E E suppliel. E E Marni“ Cali Meal E E B.K. duinteetart ‘or reap. E E colds cud chick dine-sat E E Um! Buckeye and Sum-035ml E 'it. Incuhntors for sale, Ivss than E ii half priee, E = Phone, write or c." for E E price: and information. E E Gordon N. Gies g g R. R. 3 - Waterloo, Ont. g - -2 = ',imtunmmtnunmmnnmtttuiii'mE 'xp""""""'"'"""""'"'"'"""",'..'-: r,':.:' Baby Chicks it--" _ Next live stock shipment from; Ist. Jacob: and Waterloo to Torontol on Monday, February 2nd. Farmers _ having live stock to ship kindly advise I. C. Hallman, R. R. No. 3, Waterloo, Phone 69w, and havel same at St. Jacobs not later than; 2 p.m. Also have on hand some slackers and swingers. 4-2, 't Known as the Henry Schmidt farm. The farm is part of Lot No. 6, Bloam's road south, of Township of Wilmot, comprising 60 acres, more or less. On the farm is a good bank barn whh straw shed, good houso with summer kitchen; pig stable; 2 implement sheds, running water on farm; a never failing spring supplies water for house and burn. This farm is 213: miles south of Petersburg. For further partis eutafs, apply to Manusseh Hatiniut, l'ett-rsburg R. R. I. or to Hentstua.' Schmidt, New Dundee,vxecutors for the Henry Schmidt Estate. 5-3 Two dual purpose Shorthorn bulls of serviceable age. backed by gener- ations of milking dams up to “LOGO lbs. Also some younger ones. Herd fully accredited. Apply to Noah Snyder, Waterloo, Ont. 5-2 Made during summer months,' either mild or well ripened at 16 cents per lb. for a limited time. Eph. Baer, R. R. No. 2, New Ham- burg. 5-3, FOR SALE One guldeu sorrel "tare, 8 years old, weighs 1400 lbs., a good worker; and one black mare 5 years old, a good worker. Will sell or trade. Phone 146, Weber Sales Sable, Kitchener, 5-1 Known as the old Honey Grove Farm, being N. 'i.. lot I, con. 2, Wellesley w. s., 100 acres, more or less. 20 acres creek Rats pasture; 37 acres in hay, half of which is alfalfa. Fall ploughing done. Good substantial buildings Water in stables. Concrete silo. Soil is pro- duetive, in good state of cultivation. Apply to Mrs. Jacob Jantzi, R, It. I, Wellesley; Joseph Nafziger, R. R. 1, Milverton, or on premises. 54f. FOR SALE Drophead Singer sewing machine, price $22.00. Apply to 199 Court- land Ave. E., Kitchener. 4-3 Pundura range. good as new, burns wood or coal 25 John tit. West, Waterloo. 5-3 en soon, . 2 brood sows. Apply Box 276, Chronicle. i FOR SALE International cutting box. Waterloo thresher, equipped. 1 pure bred Holstein cow. Also grade Holsteins, all to fresh Barred Roch, White Rock. Ind White Leghornl. Lowest Prices and highest on bred qelitr. Custom H-lchin' done. Order and] to tret your ehickn when you want them. Local di-tribnlor for the New Royal Brooder Stove. the bet! on the market. (31383th Ads NOTICE TO FARMERS .it Bohlender’s Waterloo _ Shoes, Rubbers overloes,Lpqttpetm1qtt, FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE CHEESE FOR SALE F OR SALE FOR SALE BIG VALUES You" be Surfrited “You In: W pursuant to Section Gl of Chapter 1G0 of the Revised Statutes of on. ‘tnriu. 11.27, that all crvuitors and others having claims against or en- titled to share in the t-state of Dora: Both-r, late of the Town of Watur- Inc. in tht, Cuuuty of Waterloo, Widow. dove-used, whu died on or about the twenty-eiathth day of March, 1930, ctre rennin-d to de- liver, by post prepaid (if otherwise, on or lull-w tho twvaty-eighth day of FVirruary, 1P'dl, to Kutiu Hecker. 28 Elm" Slrm-t. W.utvrloo, Ontario, Administrutrix uf 1hr Estate of the said deceased, their names in full, with their addresses and descrip- tions. full particulars " their claims or inn-rests. and statements of the security. if any." held hy them; and that aflt-r the said twenty-eighth day of February, 1931. the said Ad, ministrutrix will pron-ml to distri- buto the assets of the said deceased among the parties vntitlvd thereto, having rurtard min to claims or interests of which she shall then have rm‘civod native. and will not be liable for the said assets to any person of whose claim or interest she shall not ttum have received no- lire. Watvrloo, Orltario, 5-3 Solicitor for the Administratrix. The St. Jacobs Shed Co. in- vites all parties interested to attend the annual meeting to be held in Winkler's Hall on Jan. 31st, 1931. at 2 o'clock p.m., to reorganize the commit- tee for the ensuing year. AD1MNrts"rRAT0R't", NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS h. K. CRBSMAN DATED 22nd January, 193l JAMES C. NAIF-HT, In the Estate of Don Becker, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Have good first mortgages to place on new Dwellings. Interest Six and one- halfper cent. payable half yearly. Advise me andl will place your money for you.‘ First class security. I have had placed in my hands to sell a splendid farm of 185 acres not far from Kitchener on the paved high. way. About 18 acres of bush and swamp, balance of farm under cultivation and in good shape; large brick house, bank barn and other outbuildings. This is a splen- did farm and ideal location. Hydro power can be had if desired. Price right. Owner would consider exchange on city property or smaller farm. See us about it. 59 Frederick St. _ Phone 222 FOR SALE Real Estate, Insurance Ind Money to Loam. 185 Acre Farm 614% E. J. SHANTZ NOTICE Ezra Bauinain, Sec'y. KITCHENER Auctioneer Phone 3650