E BADEN A 51re.r1te.te.rt_titsliiJ, 'ntmimtttttttt I " no. communicate with Ill Eat once. We ply a: high In E Me premium per dczen over = Glob. price. for good hatching = .313. Flock. coiled and handed E has of charge. Write for full E particulars. E00 You Want More Money Llttmnnninnnttittinnnutmttmnttt,t Bacon hogs gout at outside points as follows: Peterhnm. $8. or Me per cwt. higher: lluli. " or 10c higher; Barrie, 87.75, or zsr 11mm; London. 88, or We lower and Kitchener, th unchanged. Hog prices rose 25e per cwt., at Toronto. Batons sold at 3325 cmb., $8.60 on trunks and $3 weighed Mt cars. Saws brought $7.5ft. Burchers, lights, feeders and hearlos sold at discounts ortl, while salon-ls brought the usual " per ha-atl premium. The market was unsettied in early trad. in; Receipts to?alyvd L130 head. Quoutlons: Steers. up to 1.050 lbs, good and choice _ ' D0., medium .__ -". Do.. common P-r. "". Stairs. over L050 1115., good and chum: T U Do., medaum -._--. Fm Do.. commun 'vr_r. . Heifers. good and choice ...rrerr.tr.r_ tr.._t.e. s' Do, medium . N' ... Do.. common pr. .. Fed calves, good and (twice (r.ePVe-rr..r 6.CC Do., medium Mrr_r-r_ MF Cows. good m_r_'tm.mrmr_r. .. o. Do., medint ., '.rrVVmt Do., common ..F. o. Ptr? Cannon and cutlerd vr. Bulls. good Frq 'er _.,. eve.. Bacon hogs made snappy gains on the major Canadian valock mar- kets Monday. Advancm ranged from 25 to 65e per cut. Outside points dis- played irregularity. Offerings were Jan-1y light. Do.. common -.-. ., _. 3.00 Stacker and feeder steers. good FFre ..'.. 4.50 Do.. common _ tr-rep-tt 3.75 Milken and aprinzew 50.00 calves. good and choice vents PVmrf...P_VW.__r. -. . 9.50 Common to medium 600 Grassers We.rV .. 4 00 Hogs. rob, ...rt_ .. ,. .__ .., 8.25 Do., " trucks '__- .r__r. 8 60 Do, on can; Ve..'.'.'... . 9.00 Good ewes and we'her lambs 're""".'-.-".,...-... 9.00 Do.. medium .. PP-re'.. 8.25 Bucks .rrertre.t.mtrrm-.r... _ ...........7.50 Gulls .__errr-_-.--. '"w.e .v.t...v_ ._ 6 00 Sheep. good light t.qVfP.. 3.50 Do., heavies -.epr_ .r,.-P.m. 2.50 Do., culls ..e_rV...r.i..rVV... 1.00 Good ewe and wether lumb- brought " with mediums " " to 88.75. Cults and bucks ranged from " tatlk Sheep closed steady at 83.50 to " cnt. tor good. light cum. Tho lupply on the am. dimin- iu mctlcally cold out, Weight, noon told u " 50 to " with batch- on " tor n (on common to top. ot “.60 1nd " Cox" ringed Iron " to "" for calmer. and cutter: to 88.50 and " tor good human. 30- logna buns made " to 83.25 and good kind. brought " 50 to M Choice Rod calves told at ".75 to $8.50 and medium went downward to 8515. Stockon sold steady " " " to " cum. closed at no to in an tor choice vealerg ma at " tur common kinda. Some good heariel made " to 85.15, M. Doc. "--A ttqht um. III m â€truly-Ill“ - cool- â€. with“ to emu u not". who: at no Unton Stock Yul- My. mum. an]. “and " to u can per ewt. snout! of to and. win spread to other on. lion amd “Iva now“ up In to it P" cut. while lambs “In“ “a. M. hold new, with Iaat took“- elect Recoun- included "" club, I†calm. and 870 sheep and hub. mung-glam“ For Your 1,r..i1ft_iI11,r_Ia'rtme 'rrdEliiill3S Hog Quotations BADEN ELECTRIC CHICK HATCHERY THE ' W)), SNIDER MILUNG W. FARMERS! LAYING MASH PIG GROWER. . DAIRY FEEâ€. CALI" MEAL. .. Stun. Sher". Cara. Barley. Cod Liv-r on. an. "at! Sen... Tani-'0. Bone Mall. 3004 Coro. Cotto. 'ood Mod. “I ah Mal. Mal] Sprouts. Vim Oat Food, Halli.“ Oslo. .0... on. SEVEN LILIES FLOUR (Fine-l Putty) CHICKENS Shider's Mask CORN DISTILLERS DRIED GRAINS Best for Improved Milk Production. 23% Protein. of All Kinds . . 9.00 8.25 .750 6 00 3.50 2.50 1.00 GET OUR PRICES! 9.50 e m) 4 00 8.25 8 60 9.00 7 50 5 50 3 25 :L00 2.50 1 " , 50 3.00 5.50 4.75 4.00 cts 5.75 5.00 5 " 1.75 4.00 t 6.00 6 " 4.15 4.25 65.00 10.50 9 00 4.50 'S MaSI.es ..........o 82.00 perloolbs. ..r...... @ 1.90per1001bs. 8.75 8.00 T.00 L00 3.25 2.25 Limited 315 3.00 2 50 4.00 3.25 6‘00 5.25 4.15 8.00 1.00 7 00 6.25 6.75 .......@ 1.80perloolh. -.......@ .75per251h. For PIGS CATTLE Manltohn wheat-No. 1 Northern, fume; No. 2 Northern. 8656c: No. a Northern. 8316e; No. s Northern, 78%e; No. s. TMie. l Manitoba ttttttg-NO. , C.W.. 3785c: No. 3 CW" 3335c; on“ No. 1 tered can. an“; No. 1 feet, 3136c: mixed teed out; 28c. Manitoba barley-No. ' CW., 'nuc; No. t lead gcmnlnyn, 314 per ton. (By Parrish t Helmbecker. Ltd.) Following are Mondty't closing quotation: on Toronto grain tram- actiona for car lots, prlcan on basis C ld. bay ports: Selllng Prlcn United Farmers‘ Cooperative 00. Monday were tutoring produce to to- [an dealers at. the following prices: Butler-No. l crnmery prints. 29c; No. 2, 28%e. Etttm-uNominat. "A" large mer..........-..-..-....-...-.. 88rt "A" medium -m-...N._tr-._.trm-W.-....t...-.. Me "A" nullets .e......qe__.w._.e_.F....-P....t... 8tte "B" large rm-r.....-.-..-..-........--....-.... 30c "B" medium .._e_tr-...t.t-...r.r-.er--.-....t 28c Over 5 Ibo. .-..q..--_..-. 1 to 5 Mn. ........‘.......... Spring etttekmttt.-- 0ver ' lbl. .._..-ew-..._T...t. " to 6 tba. .............. Spring ttrttiNtm-- t% to 2% tbe. ........._. Young duckb- Over ii lbs. .etq-..mre..m..... 4 to 5 lbs. ...PM.M.rPt.....-... Mena-- Econ. with one: returned, prices tttttttina- "A" large ......_._....F...r....te.-....qH.....r. 320 "A" medium ..-m..._.q.......rqt...-.---q.. 2Te "A" pirl.'ets m.............'..............-...., 24c Buylng Pile!- United Farmers' Cooperative co. Monday were yum; the :ollowlu prices tor produce: Butter-Ontario No. t oolldl, Met l No. 2. 25%e. l "outter-- POLICE COURT ACTIVE Kitehener.-irt oliciniu were busy on Prick, collecting the iimtg of motel-ms who vlohted tulle Inn here during the put week. Six mid has (or driving without operator's permits and 1 large number for pul- ing red lights. Twenty were present {or a "no parking" violation Beet cama- sold at use. hind- 10%e Ind from. t%e. Val are“: an Ite, hind: We And (rout: 13c rer pound. Lamb are-n sold at Ite. hind: 20 and "out. nt "t Fresh pork - sold " Me, smoked Me, rib- uc. him Me, bacon 22c. tenderloin 80e. Ilrloin " jel- lied meal " Ind haul ch90“ It 16et. Eggs gold at " to 88e pot down and butter was 88e W pound. Spy apple. sold from 31.50 to $1.15 3 but. Manna. Raoul: cud snou- at 90¢ a baht Cranberry Pippin. to" Tse, and Tolmn 8'00!- " u and Snow: 15c. South Artie-n corn, 88c. Fowl Featured at New Year’s Mart Lute unnum- or [owl won on hand at ttto No. - who! at immanen- on Inna†nor-Ins. Tur- key: held " Me. - won " to tse, due“ " ad click“. " to 86e per pound. - Pointâ€. sold ct 81.35 per ha. ab hues were " each. And turnip. " with on. “I uln- My study. Poul-o. In. a.“ n but. u- alsnukmmuwm but. Me u _ - So In: bukuJucau-uimuwm ttpie..otdatt8andmtt-t $1.50 pot mm W - no" " we not Mnt. uni. um- - a and mi in Ind tee. Hu, no; '0‘ an. um" 15'»: ii] Grain Quotations Produce Prices (Quotations in cents) mnmmo. ONT. OCEAN FLOâ€! (In! for M) ...........u.. mt' Mr. John Laing tnd Miss Noble 1 aolldl, Met (of Toronto Ind Mr. George hing (il Dundas were visitors over the holiday with Rev. Ind Mrs. A. A. cents) Laing. Live Dressed Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foster tusd "A" "A" children spent. Christmas with .. " " friends in Drayton. l " " " " " " 86e ll 18 " " " ll " 320 27e 24c 22c am. M. Senna-r n with ma. I. as: Mr. Jonathan new. In. M Wacoâ€. and In. Pnulufer of Walla-lay mm Christmas with Mr. Indium. C. Lana. “than Irene Ind Nellie Glen of Kitchener spent Christmas at their home here. 7 Hum Laila nnd Norm. Stever of Kitchener spent the holldnys It the__l_Iome__of_ their nanny: Mr Ind Mrs. Herman Underwood and children of Bridgeport visited with Kr. Ind In. Cecil Hneeett on ChgjgtmuAdny: _ -- A KG. and Mrs. WG. Lutz and children aunt Christmas with friends in uni-eon. Miss Chili: Curl; 'oriretrott is which. with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Font". Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ery of Mill, bank Ind Mr. und Mrs. Howard my»? of Poole were visitor- wit Manes Jean and Marjorie Besp on Qhrjglmu qâ€. - "can: Lavalle Hayes of North Bar and Arthur Hayes of Brantford anal: the holidays " their home are. - . Mr. and " Wm. Clrnochnn visited on Wednelday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan McLaughlin " Tralee. Mr. Ind Mrs. thn. Nurie Aunt Chyytme telth Lrfend..t, in Drptfyr will" Jun Baton of Toronto 'rtrtttt I fey tttoa It__her ttttme here. i." tidrGy "Lilia of Detroit spent the holidays with " father, MrcAenrcuntr. -- _ -- _ Mr. Peter Schummer and Mia: Anna Mny Schummer of St. Clem- ents spent Christina with Mr. and Mrs. bunk Schummer. ' Mr. Cameron Bor? of Britten is vi ... "tren", Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Collins and (hummer Maureen of Ornngeville visit/ed " the home of Mr. Sum Spyr on syyirr, -. tm-t _ - 'Muter cumin! Phillips of To. ronto is spending the holidays with Mt.ysndpers. Irord. _ A“ Miss Erie Steinfelt of Elmira snout Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Beg-gs.__ - _ - _ .. _ Miss Edith Koebel spent the haljgiay Irith friends in Yeeton., jr. mantra. Kain and daughter Irene spent Christina with friends in Toronto. _ Hmr. Ga Mrs. Fred Schultz. and soy Hugh spent the holidly in Hes ' Boys-Edward Bruder, Stanley Deekert, George Jones. Oscar Kae- bel, Clayton Hahn, Elam Burkhart, [Donald Peebles, Edward Hill, Elmer Ropp, Ross Pommer, Cecil Wilker, (Melvin Jantzi Forum-Ia. Miss Aileen Hayes is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huge} at__De_tn_)it. _ _ 7M5: Ed. Brenner of Kingston spent I few dtya with his Wants, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brener. VHiases Jein and Marjorie Rem and Mr. Harvey Begs: spent Thur» dag__with_ frie_nds_ in Pee. -- _ Miu Ev. Deckert of Kitkehener visited " her home here on Christ- Mr. and Mrs. David Degas nnd Miss Enid Faulkner visited in Mil- vettfyt IT, VtMeydxo. - -.-- _ -griss Viola Schluetér of Kitchener spent I day this week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schlueter. - Mix; M. Boyd of St. Jacobs spent thg_holidnya_gt hey heyye_here, _ iriMrICIiu’léa giediinter ind Mr. Prank Shoemaker of Detroit spent Shristmas at the former's home are. The Raul] prize contest tor boys Ind girls under fourteen wars of .32, which commenced on or. lat pt Schultz's Rexail drug store,.c|me no 1 close on Christmas eve. After I most spirited contest the follow- [ingmvgere T..eturnedy.h? Tinneriy. "Mr; Earl Carnochan of Gilt spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. Ind Mrs. Wm. Clrnochan. "this: Betty Lain: of Toronto is vhjginggt Iter page; he_re. _ iii ti.jieiirtiiiF, Mr, and Hrs. Duvid Enron and children of Fernbank spent the they with Mr. and Mrs. George u er. . Giru---Gr- Schlueter. Adel Drudge, Margaret Voll, Helen] karley, Verna Stemmler. Myrna Myrna Ament, Dorothy Hill, Etheldn I Schneider. Bernice Matthews,, Edna Von. June But. Yvonne Brenner,‘ Nelda Giese, Delphine Kuley. May Friedmun, Engagei Keebelu _ l Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soehner and family of Elmirl visited with friends in Hamilton. English services were held in St. Peter'u Lutheran Church on Sunday afternoon and an English "Watch, night" service was held on Tuesday exening at 8 o'clock. Ron" Prim Canto“. lined of song- and recitation: hr the children of the Sunday Schoo , Ttro pantominel. "Stu of the East" and “Away in I Hunger" mire given by a number of little girls. The various classes rendered choruses. A [use congregation at» tended the service. - music. Two Anthem we" lung by a trio and the convention Jointed in singing Christmas hymns. The pater, Rev. W. Schultz, based his cgrmmu mung: on Matthew l: 1 -28. - The Christmas service of the Sun- day School was held in the evening q 730 9'clock. Thy 12:9:er co_n- M a-ts . " -___ "W", I†the "ttteq tii,t'iiiiqtiif. 'itt,ttrtty2at/e or f l allot I Wu an... "The Vin " ti. Win In to mm." I...“ of an allot arming-“:4 by tht chats my I ch; . monologue by Ruth Me end e violin tolo by Dorothy Hill. A the the of the program, Sena Clau- urived much to the " lkht of the younger boy- nnd girls. Lu“.- Clrilt-sa Concert. The Gonna Christmas Imicu' of St. Peter'l Luthenn Church III held on Chm morning u hind o'clock with tttg',,',",".': Chi-tun music. Two an cm were lung by 3:039.†hi an LiFitr mg kai: and "TU thar of Joy Divine", which eottaiatod ot was an charm T... we" haul-wand with â€In, duct- und nth-dons by the 19“"!!! my?“ of!!! Junior tmiqrifiiii' " Mr. Lloyd Hallman or Wltliarmr burg 9nd Mina Florenr-o Kllp or Kit. "setter urn spending the Christmas “cell at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klle. I Mr. and Mm. Add.'aon Rlekert and Mr. and Mrs Arno Neel) vlsltnd at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ‘nowman on Sunday. I Chrlalmns Day annals at the home Chrillmns Day annals at the home M Mr. and Mm. E. J. Davin WP"; Mr. and Mrs. En: Bochor, Mr. Max Becker and Min Ethel Beekor ot Wil- );amuburg. Mean-n Oscar Schweitzer and Ralph Harlork. MN. Ada Har. lock and Miss Violet Harlock or Prt. lornhurx. Mr. and' Mm. Arno Neon, spent Chrt,tmae, day In the home of the Int- ter's parents, Mr. and Mn Ivan Crossman at Kin-boner. Christmas day guests at ttto, home of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bachert were: Mr. and Mrs. Inner Earhart and tummy and Miss Nellie Bachert or Kitchener, Mr. and Mm. Lesley Wilmer and daughter June and Mr, Bert lsarhon of Nitto, Pines and Mr. Aaron Eby. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry Sehlueter were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kreutzweiser of Milverton, Miss B. Main and friend of Kitch- lener, and Mr. Oscar and Miss Edna Schlueter of Wallenstein. Mrs. Samantha Devin, Mm. Geral- dine Baker and Maslers Donald. Cart and Dennis Baker spam several days recently at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Dewitt, Mr. Clare Hit-kart of Windsor in spending a shun time at the home (I his parents, Mr. and Mm. Addison Jtiekert. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bruder and son Eddie were recent visilms with friends in Guelph. I Messrs. Maurice Daniells and Edgar Denstedt of Tralee were 'visitors in town on Thursday. . Mrs. Ed. Crooks of Toronto is visiting her father, Mr. Thomas Hackett. Mr, M. J. Oppertshauer of Elmira :was} visitor in_town on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kurt ot Elmira were guests at the home or the for. mers brother, Mr. and Mn. Albert Kurt on Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs, 'stanley Snider and fttrniiy spent t"hritumas day at the home ot Mr. and Mm. Ephraim Sm. der at German Mills. She is survived by her husband. two children, John at hcme and Marie ers. Wm. Hawksbee) of Fordwich. :nd by two brothers, ‘Jlmea McKee of Millbank and Adam .McKee of Cleveland, Ohio. Six grandchildren also_suIvive. Miss Louise Schummer. [LIL of KKitchener, is s/pending the holidays at her home here. Miss Betty Zimmerman, R.N., is visiting friqnds in Betralo. - Misses Verna and "Frieda fioli; schuh of Kitchener spent Christmas at their home on the 13th line. Mrs. Cherry has returned G her home in Glenallan. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Foster and children tent Sundpyjp pragtqn. Mr. and Mrs 3!“:an Kaulmnn and I Mr. Simon Antat was electod trustee of S. S. No. a. Wellesley. to lsucceed Cecil Hnehett, who retired lat the annual ratepayers meeting on Thursday. 7 Miss Mildred Ugram, R.N., has returned to New York after spend- ing the past two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard pgg‘ayn. -- - - Mrs. J. Wiley of Watfnrd and Misses Annie and Sadie McKenzie of Waterloo spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. A. o. Schnurr. Mr; Ind Mrs. J. TiCBiirrGi sight tttftolidtysy with Listowel. friends. v The funeral was held on Saturday at 2.00 gun. from the house to Grace Church, Millbank. Rev. G. w. Moore had charge of the service. Porno-ah. The death of Mrs. Alex. Craw- ford, formerly Annie McKee. oc- curred Dee. 26 at her home west of Linwood, in her 76th year. She won born near Millbank and was mar- tied at the Millbank' Anglican Church in 1883. She was one of the first members of the Linwood Women's Institute and a past presi- den! of.that ertrtyii.zat.iort. " . _ St. Joseph's R. C. Church, and ton, was tiiled to capacity on Christm mu eve when midnight mus wt" celebrated by the pastor, Rev.-v., J. Morgan. i Me.. Ale} fir-fore' Pluc- Aggy. l The annual school meeting for g. B. No. 4, Sammie. Wu held on Thunday morning. Mr. Thomas Butler wavelected trustee try a margin of am votea over Phillip Hammer. It. Baal" succeeds to the position left want by the re. ligation of Joseph Kuley. At the nnnuul whoa] meeting or S. S. No. 12, Wellesley, Mr. Charles Knemer was re-elected trustee for I second term. The Unia-aees were defeated by the Florudale team 3-0 on Friday wining, played)“; -- Bert Debus 'PPP-P....'. Wm. Pumice '__., . Wm. Trewarthsc, _ Peter Seip '.wr_r_rrr_.._ Geo. Smith........ T __. Mrs. Aliee McEwen Bert Debus ....,........,.,....Brunner _r..e..t.. tt 6 , Wm. Ptentiee, _.,, “Foxhoro P_....P_v_ 9 t I I Wm. Trewartha, _... _.setsforth _.-'"'.. 8 B t I Peter Seip '.w.__rrrr_.._ Fr ..Gndshill . ._._ ,..ll 5 5 l Geo. Smith........ _ __. qt) W Hoard: _..........." 7 8 I I Mrs. Alice McEwen,.......Sebringville .F.. , O I t 2,037 hon were marketed on the (ironed bull In hm Camd- Int week. There were 599 Ah and 1.00: " mm 29.8 " and 49.1 " [.228 of whieh um graded tn Ogttqg%. hing. Dee. M, " the um. They Presented Rev. d."'ld'lXi and In. Schultz nth with a beauti- lul banana: of ehrymnthemarna. A loci-l hour tollowed the presents tion, alter which n dainty lunch wa- served. Sunni. Sclgol 'foot.ima. Home The Luigi Aid of St. Peter'. Lutham Church surprised their BEE" :nd in wit} fy' Friday avo- The local. " the lacuna a! the police will... " Linwood for the nomads- " the. mutton for the cr 1930 was held in Ethan’- on Monday evening between the hour. of was and eight o'clock. not! Unman' lolu for weak "Idling "oeombor " '93.. (Furnish-d by Dominion Livestock Branch. Toronto) Bacon Hogs Graded Dressed MANNHEIM Arhtren , The following unicorn Iwro ahead at the United Brehthron Church on Sunday: Superintendent. Mr. Hor- hart Kanter; not. Mr. Orlndo Bow man; secretary‘lronuror. 8!.an (Weher; ttBM.. Ram: Hum; or. Ranlat, Hts: Violet Harlock; "bra- r‘nn. mu Mildred Bbr, oiled-tor. Iran Klnzle; missionary aunt. In. E. Rider; crndlo roll up... In. mam: Eby; Home Dept. oupL. In. yulton Weber: Ttrtrtporntteo commu- IM, Raw. E. skier; “out!" oom- mlnw, Mrs, A. Dawn†and Hm. I. why. Tho meeting wt. pro-Mod ovor‘ l Chrlstmaa Dar guest: at the home or Mrs. Levi Hallman were Mr. And 3 Mm. Wesley Human and mildly at Heapeler, Mr. and Mrs. lull]: may and family and Mr. and urn. Md. Hallman and Min Aileen Bulimia all of Wiltlruettsburtt. l Mr. and Mm. Herb Slum: of um I Waterloo spent chrlstmu any at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wool- tter. Mm. Earl Mlurer um! um Betty Koch of Kitchener culled " the home at Mr. and Mm. John Schwlmlt on Sunday. The Muse: Florence aunts and Ruby Schmidt of Kltchonor and Messrs. Max Becker and coal] Srhmldt of Williamsburg wilted It Ibo home or Mr. and Mrs. E. J. De HI! on Sundu, Rev. and Mrs. Bun Skier and non apent Christmas week " their re- spocuvo homes It Shel-knoll. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Wilmer nnd baby ot Nine Pines spent Christin“ day at 1110 home of Mr. and Mm. Sam Shams. Miss Beatrice Rickert ot WIN!!!»- burst and Mr. Donald Jacobs of New Ilundeo spent Christmas Day " the home or Mr. and Mus. Addison luck- on. Miss Aileen Lautsrnaehitstyrr spent Christmas Dar at the home of her part-ms, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lumen-chla- Rur at New Dundee. Her skier. Mlle Greta Lautensett1ager spent I few days wilt; her at the home of Mr. ma Mrs. Stanley snldor. tt Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd nickel-t Ind -~uns or Heapeler called on Mr. Cyrus Psiehert on christian Day. {on Donald spell levers) duo with he latter’s parents. Mr. and Mm, Wm. Wideman at Callingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oswald and drummer, Alice. spent Christmas dly ax the home or the latter: “that. Mr. R. Eby at W1ilitumrtntrtr. I "o.u-u--_-HarH. T ft, Pimier; Frost & Wood 6 ft. binder; _ Frost & Wood 6 ft. mower; Front It Wood 6 It. mower; new 10 ft. steel rake; " ft. steel rake; My. lHarriI manure spreader; new riding , plow; Massey-Harri: cultivator; {walking plow; new Plenty Icuiller; y 2 six-section iron narrow; 2-furrov: walking plow; turnip seeder; new Arost & Wood cultivator; dine lead idrill; hoe drill with grain aeoder; l Peter Hamilton grain grinder; Peter Hamilton corn cutter; fanning mill; new hay rack; 2-row corn culti- vator; Woodstock farm wagon and box; sloop sleigh: with dear top; set single heavy sleigh; not light sleighs; wheelbarrow; hay fork and new rope and pulleys; steel wheel- barrow; doubleueea; lot-h; shovels; chains. and numerous other articleo. Jen. so (Thursday) - At 12.30 noon, consignment sale of 40 head accredited. blood-usted Holstein cattle, including the entire herd of Manusah Weber of Wallenatein. at Kitchener Sales Sables. A. B. Bru- bacher, sales manner. Bream. Hun-n. Prod-co. ote.---A quan- tity of hay and grain; 20 shock: of cob corn; net min harness; heavy set single harness; coll-n: blankets; new Massey-Harris cram separator; churn; Sterling oil burner; milk pails and cans, ete. No reserve. the (an. u sold and the oil-til. is good "- "art to finish. Bo .uu and nun-d. Terms - Call: on in, of “It. E. J. LESLIE. Pmriotor. W. W. FRICKEY. Audiomr. P_rtsrttr saw with Pk! " shed and other foot; young - due Jan. 20: B bun so 1 so sown due in Februnry; 2 It!" bud so ft. by " four weeks; 8 chunks about so In. choice turn: is each; 1 pure bred hog. rumination and Auction Sale Lists At t D.- H---" an. rising " â€In yar- old, weigh 1400 In; by we ruin; 10 you: old. new 1400 lbs. (Thin in a good tun). Cattu--Jeraey cow dun Jun. 19; Jersey heifer due Jun. MV, Bobbin cow due Feb. 10; Much not due Inch 3; Jersey heifer duo lunch 21; Bobtail: cow due than of uh; Durham cow, fresh. Maple Grove School, on AM'.V.FIH-'bull' Bbmrdtutmt,a-tt.aoer,h- bgrrrblieaaettmstuertteoe- bumblebee-Ital! '.""edie-ttmoioirm.tuhuJ-srm-t- si"ttodeen-thur-.--stur.-,ti. "ui-turs-ith-ts-tu {an that“ " an. 'snatortur'mntors-Br_ritemrth-totmirain-t vat-Mehr-tft-tuh- “and?!“ Tot. Ho. . E. J. SHANTZ. Auctioneer Phone Waterloo 592'. o. S. KOLB. Clerk. WEDNESDAY. JAN. s. "" Phone 222. Kitchen-or {018m I-t by lb. ’0le. It". . Elder, while Mr. Mull "moot new " "er.. may for the not!“ no read “at Will town ‘1th m adopt. January " fTu_---At l p. m.. farm stock. i"arl'tJ,'.'t hay, min. ete., for Her . Mowhinney that“ " lIIIlOI normal! of Elwin. - fuh maul choke forms for an]. " munch]. print. l','/2t Knight 1928 led-n. hi" em, of a In“ Jonu Bauman, a tuned In the Jerusalem section. omrhalf mil. an of the Elmira and St. heal): hlg'hwny._ _ . _ EDWARD GEISEL. Auctioneer "no I!) r B, Ell-ir- January , ITttursdsr)--At 2 p. m.. Exocuton' In]: of nimble 125 not. hm. Ilsa hone: in lemeuu. my. ynungt â€and“. L',", no, ' Jun. " tTaesthtry---Clearirt. II]. of " acre tum. stock. imple- ment. Ind (cod at Lot 13, the 17th ling ot _I-3ut fiorry, l miter, ngrth- want of trttterkhs, iir luméi rams}. ( Jan. 10 "'ridV-welletstey com- munity ale of horses. cattle, hogs, houltry und in: laments u Queen's out yin-dz. Jena 0. Erb. clerk. Jan. 16 (Thursday) -Clearin¢ uuctlon ale of farm stock, imple- mentl and feed It Lot 28, the t7th line of But Zorn, Us miles west of _Ruho._ forJYrrx Leach._ 7 I PE... Sttw. Tlvi-lock January 9 1'rhurtrtHy)-Auetion sale of " Ontario horses It Cole's livery barn. Erie St. Stratford. of Clyde: and Percherons, some well matched teams. This is a mud oily-inc. for l C, Dlll., _ I PM. no r B, Blair- Jun. " (Elmira Fair Day) --At the make! Communal Sale of live stock, Gi;G;Giiii,' ve idea. furni- tum or anything you wish to sell. iiiiiil it out only and turn it into Feb. tr tWstdrtestup3--At 1 Iran. sharp. nimble hm stock. imple- ments. ete., for Wendel Martin. gunned 1 mile south of St. Jucoba. Ind 4 miles northwest of Waterloo. an the St. Jacobs and Heidelberg highway. at Wagner's Corner. Jan. " odomhtrV-Ehttirtt Fair. st my ouction sand in front of the farmen’ shed. anything you wish to sell, send it out. List with Aaron Hellman or the Auctioneer. Dee. III! I success. Jan. ii 2,t,n/t ---At 2 p.m.. Judicial Sale of uplex house " 248-2lnPq?rlop St., Kitchener. Jan. 11 ltuturdngr--At 8 a.m.. at my auction stand at the Kitch- ener market, furniture and house- hold effects. Jan. 8 CWednead.py--At l p.m., valuable farm stock, implements and feed for E. J. Leslie. situated 2 miles eut of Freeman. 2 miles north of Preston. and 1 mile east of the Preston end Breslau road, at Maple Grove school. Jan. 6 fMortdayy--xt 1 p.m.. Community Sula at the Prince of Wales Hotel. St. Agatha, What have you! Herb. Kittie. manlger. Last "Le was well attended. Jan. T ITtreadar)---At 1.30 p.m.. valuable furniture, household ef- feeta Ind tools for George Weiss at Heyelbtrtru.rtys is. n ole-n offering. _ “on "aw. Waterloo Jun. 4 "9tarday)---At 10 a.m., n the Kitchener Sula: Stable. 151 King St. E., livestock. implements, furniture. and anything you wish to acâ€. J. P. IttyMtr, munager. _ Willys-Knight 1928 Sedan-This cur has a small mileage Ind has always been kept in first cuss con- dition. This will be e real buy. About " tons " mixed buy. Tor-s of Cuttou---cash. ENOCH M. WIDEMAN. AMOS BRUBACHER. Esromstora. EDWARD CEISEL. Auctioneer. THURSDAY. JAM. 8. I.“ At 8 p.-. _ Incl Eotato--yhi. farm, which is L, splendid location. In on the peopertr n 2-star: white brick house with an attached fume kitchen Ind voodnhod. cowl-0d with tin. There in I {we and hard and loft “a: in the home. On the 'property there k n [use driving shed and other outbuilding, a bunk born 60 x 80 It, with strut-shed lupus-ut- - 3-furrow (new: plow; Cochin)â€. manure spreader; DBL-VI] cram tseparator, No. MP, steel farm truck wagon: 1 single harness. GEO, 9. CLASS, Auctioneer "----Bsy gelding. 15 years old; - nave, 9 years old; standard bred driver 9 years old. Tor-a of Raul Estate will be made known on day at sale or an be .aeertnined from the under- signed. At the some time ond place there will I!†be sold the following: This valuable farm will be sold subject to a tonne bid. This farm is u choice one, And in excoptionally good feature is its excellent location. to intending purchmn should not miss this opportunity. young orchard, a drilled well, and the buildinga are in a fair state of repair. The [and in all workable except bre acres of swamp. Auction Sale Lists of at. “an, boil. '1» a. u and 1h G.C.T., TownAb of Woolwkh, New Jenn-hm action. on uwmmmnll. Flume-r. 31.3. ROTH. Auctioneer Pluto 123 r B, Elmira. AARON HOFFMAN. Clerk. l-t ft. in uncalled. This . high state of which there in a '. Auctioneer h.llliSililhli Write for particulars about our Service loduy to Financial Service Limited, with its extensive Statistiral.organixation and its fifteen ycars' experience in the finanrial advisory field, is in the best position to give you the neces- sary irtrortnatiort to help form your investment policy. WE HAVE NOTHING TO SELL EXCEPT FINANCIAL ' INFORMATION Investigate ...BEFORE... You Invest First ntortmtp,e um be arranged with present owner. Price is right. K1tchenct--The chler Black on King St., new will bo the scene ot extensive remodelling operations chm-Hy aftur the new year. Between 512000 and 3131‘00 will be spent upon the work. The work is to be di‘ne chiefly Hlurtl the tourth floor. Ten individual otriir will take up the flour aleV', tire or “hick Inve already been Inn-u! " A June: " 'he architect 100 ACRES Splendid farm 0f um acres situate um- mile cast of Centreville. A chance for. someone to at! u (arm near Kitchener. Ki1eh1aner.---Tne horn} eltief of police has hsuwl " warning to the children or this an. now that the driving comlitiorr, bin-v Immune .0 poor. "r hilm'vn shnuhl iivep clear ot the sirwclns“. hr- rtni-L This warning “dulled (mm thr. mulinued use of the runaway) as steigh paths and tPnurtrt'ai'.v hockey rittlts, FIRST CLASS WORK. Agent: for Chicngn Aeromotors. HAY AND STRAW WANTED Good timothy and mixed hay, duo wheat or oat straw. Apply Max Barker. M. R. y.. Kitchener, Phone 729 r 6. 1-1 FOR SALE All kinds of steel rooftn ' lumbar Ind timber for burns. 1'e'lf, (ah in exchange as payment, logs, or lam eedar posts. For further panic-uh" write N. U. Hipel Limited, Preston. 1-4 Pump and Windmill Repairing HORSES FOR SALE Matched team, Percheron†brood hares in foal; single hone: and colts. "eritice, 813000 a tum and up. Phone S. B. Armstrong. Dray- ton. "a Guarantee for water or no pay HARNESS AND SHOE REPAIR Best wrohmanship in harness and bimlcr (um-as repairing. Bring your shoes here for re- pairs. ' GEORGE HOLT 13 King St. North _ Waterloo WELL DRILLING Ins-rule. 10t - 103 King St. South Waterloo A. J. KERBER REASONABLE PRICES EXPERT DRILLERS Latest Modern Equipment. FINANCIAL SERVICE LIMITED . Canada's Largest Financial Statistical (trzanization 404 Notre Dune St. West MONTREAL S. ZINGER Phone Bresho, In r 2 NEW GERMANY In at no. a. manic“ I 'd'err. f. "ttrat, M . " . 'ar.'.'..'.'".. L' kiwi: " Queen St. South WATERLOO INST-[JOINS aovnnuunn'i “at. suert, uh.) I“ " â€wrung-oat I. I.- _ WARN! CHILDREN REMODEL BLOCK 45-13 40-13