Light Demand Results in Slow ‘Toronto, July 3.â€"Slow trading and a decline of 25c per cwt., on most grades of caltle featured the local market yesterday. Calves and ahoep held a steady price level in uy deâ€" wand, while lambs had limited call and hogs were unsettled. Receipts reported by the Dominion Live Stock Branch were: Cattle, 3.500; calves, 1,500; hoge, 1,600; wheep and lambs, 1,500. A few weighty steers sold at $6.25 to $7, while good and choice butchâ€" ers brought $6.2% to $6.65, with comâ€". mon down to §$5. Cowe were lower at $4 to $4.50 for best and at $3 to $3.50 fo rthe bulk. Cannere went at $1.50." Bu¥§ ranged from $2.60 to $3 for bol ag to. $3.50 for butchers, while eyockers moved actively at $4 50. Fed calves went at $6.50 to $7.25, with odd sales at $7.50. Comâ€" mon went at $5. ‘The calf division held at $6 to $6.50 for good vealers, with some choice up to $7 Commons to medium kinds brought $4 to $5.50, with grassers at $3 to $3.50. Lambs were slow at $8 off truck and$ 8.50 off car. Bucks sold mostly at $7.50, with culls at $6.50. Sheep were steady at $2 to $2.50 for good light ewes, $1.50 to $2 for heayies and $1 to $1.50 for culls. Heifers, good and OWE .: .ms MBb Do., medium ... 5.50 Do., common ... 350 Fed calves, good and choice ...._._._._._.__ 615 Do., common ... 6.00 Cows, good ... 4.00 Do., medium ... 3.25 Do., common ... 250 Canners and cutters .. 1.00 Bulls, good ... 3.25 Do., common ... 2.50 Stocker _ and _ feeder steers, good ... 4.50 Do., common ... 3.15 Milkers and springers 35.00 Calves, good and choice veale .....ll222.02.20 6.00 ‘Common to medium 4.00 Common ... 3.00 Grassers ..................... 3.00 Hogs, LO.D: csssssucins mc Do., Off UFCK8 ... cce DG., Off C&N8 .â€"sssss ons Good ewes and wether H§Mbe ::smuscccso $00 Do., medium ... 7.00 1D60:, CUlM mâ€"mouso. ©.00 Sheep, good light ........ 2.00 Do., heavies ... 1.50 DO., Cullé ......_._.... 100 ‘Bacon hog prices were unchanged toâ€"day at other reporting market points, except Brantford, where a 10â€"cent advance was noted, Prices: London, $9.50; Brantford, $9.50; Chatham, $9; Kitchener, $9.25; Hull, $9.65. Old roosters Quotations : â€" Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., good and choice ...$ 6.25 Do.. medium ... 5.50 Do., common ... . 4.00 Steers, over 1,050 lbe., good and choice ... 650 Do., medium ... 6.00 iDo.. common memcs 690 Kitchener Hogs Sell at $9.25; Down 10 Cents In a elow market Toronto hog prices Tueseday were unchanged to as much as ten cents lower at $9.25 f.0.b.. for bacons $9.50 off trucks and $10 off cars. ‘Receipts totalled 1,500 Buying Prices United Farmere‘ .Coâ€"Operative Co. Tuesday were paying the following prices for produce: Hensâ€" Over 5 lbs. Over 4 lbs 3 to 4 Ibe. . â€" Eggsâ€"â€"‘wim cases returned, "A" large, 19c; "A" medium, 18¢; "B", 16c, "C". 15¢c. PRODUCE QUOTATIONS (By United Farmers‘ . â€" Butterâ€"Ontario _ No. 1. solids, 19%¢; No. 2, 18%c. Poultry: Down At Toronto THE W* SNIDER MILLING C4â€" SNIDER‘S Laying Mash + 44 (Smci‘l) 64 a6 (Quotations in cents) Bran, Shorts, Corn, Cod Liver Oil, Salt, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Bone Meal, Seed Corn, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake Meal, Labrador Shell, etc., etc. FOR BABY CHICKEKS SNIDER‘S CHICK STARTER 1‘ GROWING MASH * CHICK SCRATCH Coâ€"Operative Co.) EE D S Live Dreased Q U ALITY Scratch Grain Dairy Feed . . . Pig Grower |. . . Calf Meal . at 75¢c per 25 lbs. 12 11 $ 6.65 10.00 50.00 Ltmited 1.50 6.50 4.50 3.00 2.50 7.00 6.50 6.00 8.50 1.50 6.50 2.50 6.65 5.00 3.50 3.50 14 13 11 LITTLE CHANGE NOTED ‘ AT WATERLOO MARKET A promise of brisker buying in E:duom‘v'lu'mon ly the supplies of fresh T w ;gl:-‘me.-.a'-:"k!?.gg are the quotations noted: Cherries, 70 to 85c per six quart basket; strawberries, 10c per box; nc-lxout.o.. 40c per 6 qt. basket; caulifiower, 10c each; cucumbers, i m e en it per lb.; butter, <i ‘por dozen. Meats were um(od Broilers Decline At Kitchener Saturday Mart Kitchener. â€" Brotiers descended somewhat in price from the quotaâ€" tions of a week ago, at the market on Saturday. Produce prices in the main, remained steady as the overâ€" supply of the past seven days was sold off. Pork continued to hold ite recent gains of one to three cedts per pound. ‘The following are the prices noted: Produceâ€"Egge were prices at 15, 18, 20 and 22c a dozen; and butter at 22 and 25¢ a pound. | GRADED EGG PRIGES ‘ Toronto dealera Tuesday were payâ€" ing the following prices for graded ‘oggs. cases free: Grade "A" large, 21%c; grade "A" medium, 20c; "B", Fowlâ€"Broiler â€" chickens â€" 25¢ a pound and ducklings the same. Planteâ€"Tomato plants 15c a dozen, cabbage plants 5¢ a dozen and celery 10c a dozen. Salvia plants 5¢ a pot, Marigolds and asters 15c a box, f0â€" liage 5¢ a plant. Vegetablesâ€"Homegrown tomatocs were priced at 25¢ a pound. Now poâ€" tatoes sold at 25c for six quarts of small ones and 35¢ for six quarts of the larger variety. Meatsâ€"Fresh pork sausage 25¢ a pound, smoked pork “E‘ 27c, ham at 24¢, bacon at 258~®ribe at 24c,‘ backbone at l6c, jellied meat at 20¢ and lard at 15¢c. Beef carcase sold at 11}%c a pound, hind quarters at 13%c and fronts at l1c, veal carcass sold at 10c¢, hind quarters at 15%c and fronts at 12¢, lamb carcass sold at 18¢, hinds at 28c and fronts at 17¢. Asparagus sold at 10c a bunch or three for 25¢, lettuce at 5¢ a head, radishes at 5e a bunch or three bunches for 10c, peas at 25¢ for six quarts. and spinach at 8c for six quarts. (Continued from Page 1) Mr. Hagedorn, who has been living on his Breslau farm for twentyâ€"four years, reports the pccurrence of over twenty accidents on the same strip of highway, a sharp curve half a mile east of Breslau. The curve has no warning sign, other than that bearing the regular curving arrow to indicate a turn. "I thave seen s0 many bad accidents here, it nearly turns me sick," exclaimed the farâ€" mer. Mr. Hagedorn joined with other persons familian with the road at this point, in expressing the opinion, that such an evidently dangerous curve should be marked with a special warning eignal. While the body of the car was badly dinted, the windows cracked and one > headlight completely emashed, the vehicle was driven into Kitcherer under its own power, once the punctured tire had been replaced. Spring broilersâ€" 1% to 24 Ibe. . 214 to 3 Ibs. ... 3 to 3% lbs. ... 3% to 4 lbe. ... Over 4 lbe. ... 18c Fruittâ€"At the fruit stalls strawâ€" berries sold at 10c a box or three for 25¢, homegrown cherries were priced at 25¢ for six quarts. Gooseberries were sold at 15¢ a quart. Selling Prices United Farmers Coâ€"Operative Co. Tuesday were offering produce to re tail dealers at the following prices: Hay and Straw No. 2 timothy hay, baled, ton, $13 to $14; No. 3 timothy hay, ton, $11.50 to$ 12.50; straw, wheat, baled, ton $10; oat straw $7.50 to $8.50. â€"‘Butterâ€"No. 1. creamery prints, 22¢; No. 2, 21%4%¢. â€" Eâ€"ggs-â€"(}radei "Aâ€"1" 31c. "A" large, looge, 24c; "A" medium, 23¢; "B", 2le: "C", 216. Car Overturnas WATERLOO, ONT. 100 lbs. at $2.25 46 $2.175 $2.25 1.95 11 12 13 14 16 but little|29 pure bred Holsteins for C. 8. following|Erb & Co., of Middletown, Pa. The :; shipment which was picked up six quart| mostly in Waterioo County containâ€" lwhile the herds: of Eli B. Martin, Steckle, Kitchener, A. C. Sauder, Elmira, Alfred Bagg, Hespeter, John Breslau, Ervin Perrin, Ayr, L. B. ) Henderson, Guelph, and â€" Moses _Heckendorn, Breslau, contributed ‘_ Mr. and Mrs. D. MacPherson were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Spencer, iMilverton, it being the occasion of jher eightyâ€"second birthday. _ _ A. B. Brubacher, saies t the Waterloo County l_oht:_:..(;ln with a 4.2 per cent. test. A threeâ€" yearâ€"old d-nx:ur of the above cow sold for $200.00. A fiveâ€"yearâ€"old from the herd of Annanias Martin, Waterloo, brought $170.00. Several other good individuals sold for around $150.00, with the average for the load being $110.00. Three head each were bought from the herds of Annanias Martin, Waterloo, Allan W. Jantzi, Petersâ€" burg, Grover C. MacDonald, Gait, and H. Warren Bean, New Dundee. ‘Two each from the herds of David S. Martin, Elmira, Fred W. Bagg, Hespeler, Eden Martin, Waterloo, and Simeon Shantz, New Hamburg, Miss Eileen Bryden and Miss Verna Pickard of Gait are gondin a eo?le of_weeks with Mr. nn: Mrs. D. MacPherson. one The annual school picnic of S. S. No. 2 and 13, Peel and Wellesley, was held on the school grounds on Fyed by all present. riday afternoon and was much enâ€" Mr. Laurent Reichard and Mr. Clarence Kraemer have been reâ€" engaged as teachers in the local sehools. Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. iuPhemn were Mr. and Mrs. Robt. W. Bryden of Galt and Dr. A. D. and Mrs. MacPherson and daughter Eloise of Waterford. _ _ Miss Dorothy Seigner of Mildmay has been engaged as teacher of the Dorking school. _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adam, Miss Helen Adam and Mr. Percy Adam were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Adams of Preston. * Mr. Karl Gooding of Wallenstein is en d for the summer months with =r. Sol. Bowman and Mr. William MacPherson and Mr. Earl Tabbert. â€" When a cream truck driven by Vivian Pierce of this town collided with a car piloted by Theodore Zimâ€" merman also of Elmira, Mre. Giese and daughter Elma together with Miss Laura Duench were badly shaâ€" ken up and bruised. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hahn of Toronto and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Nathan Brubacher of Kitchener were weekâ€" end and holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hahn. Miss Helen MacDonald spent Sunâ€" day at Arthur. _ 80 Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adams were weekâ€"end visitors with her sister, Mrs. Mark Donald and Mr. Donald of Preston. Mr. John Everatt and Mr. and Msr. William Greig of Lion‘s Head spent a few days at the homes of Mr. Alex. Cooper and Mr. Waiter Adam. Widow Bruised in Accident. _ The hoods of the cars were badly crumpled. Waterloo Ladies Lose. Seagram‘s ladies softballers went down to defeat at the hands of the Elmira iRed Shirts when they lost the game on Friday night by the score of 13â€"7. Errore were numerous by both teams. Kares Kubs Win 12â€"1. *St. Paul‘s went down to defeat in the Kares Cup trophy game when the Kares Kubs won handily by 121. Each team featured its game with one double play. ‘Glcnn C. Weber Buried. Mrs. D. W. Musser entertained a number of the MacPherson relatives on Tuesday evening prior to the departure of her sister, Mrs. Anâ€" drew Fowler and son Leslie, for their home in Barbeau, Mich. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brydon and Mr. Brydon, Sr., of the 3rd of Maryboro, and Miss Lelia Finlay of Orangeville were Sunday evening callers on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabâ€" Miss Marjory Coo}wer has been engaged as teacher for the North Woolwich school. â€" Last week Mr. Giese was killed while at work on the C.P.R. line by a flying splinter of ateel. Visitore .with Mr. and Mre. O. A. Lutz for a few days last week were Mrs. R. E. ‘Lutes and daughters, Ruth Jean, Grace, and Hazel of Deâ€" troit. Mr. and Mre.iFred Wolthard and daughter Reta, of St. Jerome, Que., were visitors at the home of Mr. A. Kennedy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of the Fourth of Peel were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Sol. F. Bowman. ‘The funeral of Glenn Carl Weber, infant son of ‘Mr. and Mre. Wellingâ€" ton Weber, was held on Friday afterâ€" noon from his parent‘s residence near Elmira to the Elmira Mennonite church for service where there was a large concourse of friends and reâ€" latives present. Rev. Mr. Barthel of Kitchener and Rev. Oliver Snider of Elmira officiated. The casket bearâ€" ers were Dan Horet, Albert Frey, Roy Class and Clarence Shubh. Interâ€" ment was made in the adjoining cemâ€" etery. Elmira Notes. Mr.â€"Fred Brent of Toronto «pent the holiday weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. J. E.‘Brent. The residential property of the late Thomas Matthews has been purâ€" chased by Mr. Edgar Reahn. Mre. Fenton of Alma ‘has purâ€" chased the property of Miss Elizaâ€" beth Ziegler on ‘William street. Mrs. Jacob Schutz has secured a position in Brampton. Mise Tla Swindel has resigned her position as commercial teacher at the Elmira high school to accept a position elsewhere. R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN ELMIRA €#HB WATBEBLO | Mr. and Mra. Rdgar Bowman of [ St. Catharines were visitors at the home of the former‘a father, the +forepart of the week. A large number of aspiring young men and lady teachers were here on Saturday for a personal interview with the trustees and put in their applications for the assistant teacher position. Successful Social. St. Matthew‘s Brotherhood and Ladies‘ Ald were favored with ideal weather and a good altendance at their strawberry social held on the Parish Hall lawn, last Thuréday evening. Following lunch a variety program was rendered during which Rev. S. J. Wittig was the chairman. The program was pre¢eded by Mr. Raymond Schlitt with a pianoâ€"accorâ€" dian number and by Mr. Karl Wittig with a piano solo. The Ebel sisters of Kitchener favored the listeners with several quartettes and Miss Lois Jefferman of Waterloo, who is endowed with the gift of reciting enâ€" tertaining the audience very effiâ€" ciently with several recitations. Mr. Karl Wahl of Waterloo, who recently won honors in the Luther League oratory contest gave a very interestâ€" ,ing talk on "A Century of Progress" and Mr. Eisenbach played a few numbers on his «lide trombone durâ€" ing which Mrs. HerW Huehn accomâ€" panied him on the piano. Two youthâ€" ful St. Jacobs piano artiste, Misses Helen Gilles and Ethe] Schmidt were 'heard in several duets while Mr. H. ‘Huehn and Miss Norine Ebel sang a |duet accompanied on the piano by Mr. Eisenbach. A pantomime "Begun in April", was presented amid roars of laughter and a skit "Embualming Ebenezer", was greatly enjoyed. Personals. One Pupii Recemmended, Oune of the Sth form puplls was proâ€" moted on his progress record while others wrote on their exams in Waâ€" terloo the forepart of last week and tromm the entrance class 4 puplis had been dimilarly promoted while three more wrote at Weterioo School later in the week. left for their respective bomes in Ayton and Mount Forrest. Mr. isenâ€" bach has been reâ€"engaged for the next term and is expected to return at the opening of school, while Miss Keith has resigned. Mr‘ and Mra. Wm Heldlinger -ndl June 25, to Mr. and Mra, Geo family of Baden were Dominion Day | Uhrig in Conestogo, a son. guesta of relativea here __â€"__â€"__._._._._m_ Mr. and Mre. Alvin Dreleinger and USB CHRONOLA WANT ADS Alma of Elmira epent Monday at the TO SML OR TO BUY. Miss Ruth Schwetzer and nephew, Master Jack Hahn of Waterloo, were Sunday and holiday visitora at the Scweltzer home. as â€" their guests on this occasion, ‘Mesars‘ Hahe, E. Carpenter and G. Snelgrove of Galt, Mr. Nelson Amy and the Misses Ella Kraft and Ada Sittler of Waterloo and Misses E. Cobeau, B. McCormick, H. Ainsworth and W. Auman of Elmira and Mr. and Mre. Harry Smith of Waterloo Township. Measrs. Roydon and Horace Dahâ€" mer of Kitchener are holidaying here for aeveral daye. Mr. and Mrs..Byron A. Letson and children spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Letson‘s parents, Mr. and Mra. Samuel Leteon â€" near . West Montrose. \ Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Janerette and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jeanerette of "l‘oroulu were â€" renewing â€" acquaintâ€" ances here on Saturday. Mre, Lenora Beckman and daughâ€" ters, Missea Lenora and Jean of Toâ€" ronto were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snider. Mrs. Ringler of Heapeler was visitâ€" ing with relatives in the village on Sunday. â€" Mre. Laura â€" Scheifele, daughter Miss Audrey and Mr. and Mre. Alfred Trussler of Waterloo were Sunday viaitors with friends here. The many friends of Mr. Gordon Lichty will be pleased to learn that he has so far recovered as to be able to leave his bed after being laid up for several weeks. Mrs. Samuel Stahl of Waterloo was visiting with Mre. Schinbein the forepart of last week. s â€" Mr. and Mre. Isaac Holle and son Albert left early Saturday morning with Mr. and Mre. Lloyd Dahmer of Kitchener, on a motor trip to Roâ€" chester, N.Y., where they visited reâ€" latives and friends over the weekâ€" end and Sunday. Mr. Harold Stroh of Kitchener spent Sunday and the holiday under the parental roof. â€" The local softball team played two games last week and lost both games. The first was played in Bresâ€" lau, Tuesday evening and the second was played on the local diamond with Winterbourne last Thursday evening. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snider who were celebrating their first wedding anniversary the other Sunday, had Mrs. Norman Datmer suffered a fainting apell on Saturday evening and was confined to the home through indisposition for some time after the attack. Messrs. A. E. Richert and Harvey Melitzer of West Montrose, Mr. and Brampton and Mre. Bertha iBrooks Mrs: Howard Allan and daughter of of ‘Brantford were business visitors here on Monday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Knodel of Bufâ€" falo. N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Scheifele and Misses Annie and Emilie Scheifele of Waterloo were recent visitors at the Schweitzer home. Mr. Robert Cutt of Galt was a weekâ€"end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.â€"C. Stroh. Mr. and Mre. Derwent Kinton and family of Toronto, have arrived here to spend their vacation at their sumâ€" mer home here. Rev. 8. J. Wittig with other ‘Canâ€" ada Luther League delegates left during the midweek motoring to Charleston, South Carolina to attend the annual Luther League convenâ€" tion of the United Lutheran Church in America, meeting in the southern city next week. The party will be absent about two weeks. ‘There will be no service nor Sunâ€" day School in the Lutheran Church next Sunday. The following Sunday the congregation will worship with the Sunday School at 9.30 in the forencon. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Armetrong of North Bay spent a day or so with relatives here the latter part of the week. ONIGLE ener, will be the preacher in Zion Chapei here at 3 o‘clock next Lord‘s Day afternoon and apecial singers from that city have been invited to assist in the chapel service. Widening of the Wober roadway west of the Conestogo River ‘was completed late last week and the same workmen are now engaged in improvement of the Donald sideroad south of Red WHill school. Martin‘s Meeting House and that of West Elmira will be the centres of Mennonite Church worship nest Sunday morning. rant leaves are being vigorously Rtâ€" tacked by myriade of tiny green aphids massed together on the under side of the leaf. Borers, too, are inâ€" siduously at work in this season‘s growth of the etaike of red rasp berries. Avenue Mapy friends and relatives from this district were present at the lurgely attended funeral service of the late Rev. Henry 8. Bauman of Hawkesville, at the Eimira Mennoâ€" gite Church on the morning of Doâ€" minion Day. Mrs. Roy Lederman and infant son of Kitchener are spending the week at the home of Mr. Lederman‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. W. B. Lederâ€" man. Miaa Peggy Houston of Kitchener ia holidaying at the home of her grandpmrents, Mr. and Mre. RByron Schwarts. Birthe. An aeroplane passed over South Wallenstein just prior to sunset on Monday evening. On the preceding Monday evening, dual rainbows ‘were lingering long in the eoutheastern ekies. We are @orry to report the deparâ€" ture of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and Miag Vora Todd last Friday, but congriatulate them on the examinaâ€" tion results. A number of new faces from disâ€" tant places were seen in Zion iChaâ€" pel for the first time last Lord‘s Day afternoon when Miss L. Lynn of Kitchener addressed the ladies of the congregation on ‘"The Second Coming of the Lord". ° Mrs. Andrew Fowler and son Leslie left here last Wednesday on their return trip for their home at iBarbeau, Mich. Recent Sunset Cottage . callers with J. Fenton Martinson, South Wallenstein, were Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Weber of Battleford, Sask., on Thureday, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Donald of Preston on Dominion Day. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin McQuarrie and chiklren Audrey, Allan and Dorâ€" othy â€" of ‘Toronto were â€" weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mre. Leslie Strong. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Strong were Mr. and Mre. Jas. Orr of Milverton and Mr. and Mre. Irvin Laidlaw and family of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs, Elimer Gellow of Preston. home of Mr. and Mrs.‘Herb Huehn and there took in the celebrating of the 81st birthday of the former‘s father, Mr. Michae! Drelsinger. Recent callers at the home of Migses Mary and Abbie Bemis were: Mre. David Bowman of Rdmonton, Alta.. Mr. J. A. Durrant of near Guelph and Mr. P. A. Snider of Kitâ€" chener. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McAllister and daughters Joyce and Kathleen spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parente, Mr. and Mrs. Farrel of ‘Ripley. Sunday callers from Kitchener at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Deâ€" vitt were iRev. Jacob Detweller, Miss Ada Shantz and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ephraim Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Eby of Elmira spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elias R. Martin and family. ‘The friends of Calvin Brutzki will be pleased to learn that he is able to sit up for short periods, although etill confined to the hospital. Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. T. I. Croft were Mr. Roy Croft of Port Hope and Mr. and Mre. Eric Croft of Harriston. Miss Edna Seibert of German Mills was the guest of Miss Ella Geieel at Pleasant View for the weekâ€"end. Recent guests of Mr. and Mre. A. D. Snider were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Detweiler, Mr. Mcintosh and Mre. Vine of Ingereoll. Mr. and Mre. Clayton Brutzki and family attended the Witmer reunfon held at Victoria Park on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hahn and the Misses Grace Gooding and Marâ€" jorie Hahn were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gooding. Mr. W. H. Rogers of, Galt and Mr. Bertram Durrant of near Guelph called on the Misses Bemis on Sunday. . Do The Bloomingdale United Church service will be held at 10 a.m. next Sunday when Rev. Wm. froth will continue this addresses on the book of Revelations. He will speak on world events taken from Chapter 6. A cordial invitation is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heintzman and‘daughter Alice apent the holiday with friends in Owen Sound. Miss Mildred Fenton of Kitchener vieited relatives in this district last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. Angus Bauman of the Fourth of Peel lately visited with Mr. and Mre. Levi B. Frey. Mr. Victor Mactennan left Wedâ€" nesday for ‘Toronto where he will pursue a teachers‘ summer course at the University. all Miss Maggie and Mr Ben Moyer accompanied by Mr. and Mre. Menno Mader of Breslau were weekâ€"end gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lith gow of Thedford. ‘The Misses Olive and Dorothy Matthews of Kitchener were weekâ€" end visitors at the home of their father, Mr. Charles E. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bac and family spent Sunday with friends at BLOOMINGDALE Vicinity Visitors o m ae in hainet late of the Township of Wellesiey, in the of ‘ Waterloo and Trarkes 4 dnueb,. imrame. To 6th day of January, 1929, are hereâ€" ip setlass aend palte uie wnde, in the Estate of CMRISTIAN F. signed executors of the Estate of the said deceased, on or before the mediately after the said date the .Hl:‘ocm“:fll‘“ :ï¬. assets “i regard only to claims o 'm th{ shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and they will not then be lisble to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notise for the assets so distriâ€" and its ffteon years‘ w_ in \E.: pesition to give you C t;; investment poliey. . _ â€" WE MAVE NOTHING TO SELL buted or any part thereof. I I nsen to be inserted the same wook. DATED at Linwood, Ontario, this 19th day of June, A.D. 1985. ".‘Lx. Bring Big Mrs. Goorge Bundicho, Milverton, â€" Heary Schleuter, Linwood, _FARM FOR SALE Edward Schlouter, Elmira, 115 acres, including crop, good 25â€"3 Executors. house, barn and outbuildings; also =nzm~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"ihardwood bush; situated %& mile |from Breslau on Preston Road. Mr. and Mre. Isaac Hurst and famâ€" ily visited with Mr. and Mre. Alvin Shantz, Waterloo, on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mre. Donald Roes and family and Mr. Austin Kelterborne of Hamilton were Sunday and hollâ€" day visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kelterborne. Investigate . . . BEFORE . . . Mr. and Mre. Stanley Schweitzer and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mre. Anson iBrubaker. _ ‘Thursday of last week was an imâ€" portant day for the congregation worâ€" shiping at Martin‘s Meeting House. Last fall their elder, Mr. Joseph Marâ€" tin died. A meeting was called on last Thursday to elect one to fill the vacancy. & Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hallman of Bowmanville and children Russel and Eileen «pent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, George B. Oberholtzer. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Habhn, Mr. and Mre. Donald Davis and Mrs. Jack Morlock epent the holiday at Fergus with Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. & Mrs. Giese and family of Linwood are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mre. W.H. Schaner. Mrs. Carl Schaefer of Kitchener and Mrs. William Zinn of Sparta spent a few days with Mre. Schaner. Mr. lerael Gingrich of Markham called at the Westfall home Friday. Notice to Creditors (On the Sunday previous at the regular service nominations were received for candidates to fill the place. Messre. John M. Brubacher, Moses Weber, Menno Gingrich, Sylâ€" vester Martin and Daniel Shantr were nominated. At the special serâ€" vice conducted by Bishops Jesse Bowman and (Eera L. Martin the election by lot took place. Mr. Daniel Shantz was chosen and ordained as elder for this congregation of which Rey. Urias Martin is pastor, Builds New Verandah. ‘Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mre. Moses Weber of Lexington and Mr. John B. Sauder were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Leander Lichty of the 8th of Peel. â€" Mr. Carl Wahl cpen-l. the noliday in Port Elgin. â€" ~Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Snydet of Waâ€" terloo apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby. DANIEL SHANTZ NEW ELDER AT MARTIN‘S MEETING HOUSE Mr. George ‘B. Oberholtzer made a great improvement to his home by building a verandah along the north side of his kitchen, enclosed with glass, making a comfortable and cheeery place to reet in. * ‘The Schaner family have the deep eympathy of the community in the sudden and untimely death of Mr. Bruno Giese of Linwood, . Mre. Scaner‘s brother. Mr. and Mre. F. E. Welker and family spent Sunday and the holiday at the Carrick Camp meeting. Mr. Seiling of the Dominion ‘Hotel Is erecting a verandah along the west side of the hotel the full length and resting on pillars built outeide of the sidewalk thus utilizing five feet or more of the street for private purposes. ranou-l-. beel c (eai ce 0c n KS V Asan Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress and family spent the weekâ€"end and hollâ€" day with friends in Neustadt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stahle and daughters Ruth and Gertrude of Welâ€" leeley and Mr. John Stahle of Waterâ€" loo were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. A.C. Thoms. Mre. Gordon Henrich and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oscer Lutz, Elmira on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra E. Martin visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of the 9th of Wellesley on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Good spent Sunday in Eimire. s _ Mesers. Andrew Wah! and son Ross attended the Schneider reunion in Toronto on Monday. Mr. Menno Eby added another pureâ€"bred Bershire hog to his herd, bought at Gormley. Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Gregory and family of ‘Wallenstein visited . with Mr. and Mre. Eli Brubacher Sunday. Mr. Levi Habermehl of Manitoba is visiting among friends in the vicinity. hag C@ ST. JACOBS You Invest to help form your | Phone 50 r 4, Elmira July 8 (Elmira Fair Day) â€" At the market, Communitty Sale of liveâ€" stock, implements, furniture, or anything you wish to sell. Send it out early and have it turned into cash. Monday‘s sale was a decided | success. Apply Jacob Zeller, K. R. No. 2, Breslau. 21â€"2 4% acres {ood land, 3 acres planted in market garden fruits and vegetables, 1% acre pasture. Good buildings. Price reasonable. A&)ly Abraham _ A. Martin, Heidelberg FOR SALE Bay general purpose gelding, 5 years old, sired by Rex Downing; extra quiet on the road. Price $125.00. Robert H. Newton, Wallenâ€" stein, RR. 1. 27â€"1 Highway Used sash, veranda material and lumber. Apply 54 Allen St., Waterâ€" loo, phone 500 or 285J. 27â€"3 22â€"45 horsepower Eagle tractor; 33â€"45 Waterloo machine, mounted with everything; 14" McCormickâ€" Deering cutting box; all machinery as good as new and has a 100â€"day route to go with it. Good reasons for selling. Phone 192 or write 600 Queen St. S., Kitchener. 26â€"2 Ayrshire bull from a good milk strain, 1 year 4 months, with or without registration papers. Apply to Lincoln Stroh, Phone 2, Waterâ€" loo. 27â€"1 July 8 (Monday morning, Elmira Fair)â€"At my stand at the Farmers‘ Shed, Community Sale for anybody that has anything to sell. For free advertising for the big sale, leave list with Signet, Aaron Hoffman or the auctioneer. What have you? The June sale was bigger and better than ever. July 13 (Saturday)â€"At 10 a.m., Commnnit{ Sale at the Kitchener Sales Stable, 151 King St. E., Kitchâ€" ener, formerly P. K. Weber‘s. July 27 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., furniture and household effects for O. K. Lessro, at my auction stand at the Kitchener market. * Phone 222, Kitchener Sept. 10 (Tuesday)â€"At 12 noon, ninth sale of 60 head of choice registered, fully accredited, bloodâ€" tested Holstein cattle at Winter Fair Buildings, Gueliph. _A. B. Brubacher, Sales Manager, Breslau. Experienced farm hand, good milker, _ nonâ€"smoker, _ preferably single. Fair wages to a man who is not afraid of work. E. J. Devitt, Mannheim (R. R. 2, Petersburg), phone Kitchener 749 r 12. 26â€"3 Local salesman to sell directly to consumers 100 per cent. pure Pennâ€" sylvania base motor lubricating oil at an attractive wholesale price and which will net to an active salesâ€" man a good living. Cash transacâ€" tions throughout. Apply Box 86, Waterloo Chronicle. .27â€"1 W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Phone 592w, Waterloo July 5° (Friday)â€"At 2 p.m., at the City Hall, Kitchener, mortgage sale of a Gâ€"roomed house known as 175 Kent Ave., Kitchener. July 6 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., Moffat 4â€"burner gas stove, furniture and household effects at my auction stand at the Kitchener market for Mr. Handle. _ July 20 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., furniture and household effects for W. C. Baar, at Kitchener market. * ~€ 'w 4 Auction Sale Lists GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer A.K.CRESSMAN SMALL FARMS E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer Red brick house, barn about 30 x 50; strawâ€" berries, raspberries and asparagus patches for market gardening. Sickâ€" ness reason for selling. BRESLAU On Highway; splendid land; white brick house, bank barn. Excellent loâ€" cation .................... $3500. DANDY 14 ACRES AT Tatk bnittal uige a hoi af igan 101 â€"108 King 8t. South Waterloo FARM HELP WANTED effice not later than Tuesday afterâ€" -:“hh-zflo-n‘ 9 ACRES NEAR CONESTOGO WANT ADS A FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED 26â€"2