held"steady in a slow session, lamb prices were a shade casier on the Toronto Livestock Market Wednes day. About 300 head of cattle wore left unsold st the close. Buying Prices. ‘Tronto dealers are quoting produâ€" cers for ungraded eggs delivered, cases returned: § e Grade A large ......... 20. to 00 Grade A medium ...... 18 _ to 00 Grade B ...:..zcooo. 14 to 00 Grade C runtudum 148 _ to 00 Selling Prices to Retall Trade Eggsâ€" Grade A large ... 2 _ to 00 Grade A medium ... 24 _ to 00 Grade B .._;..s..s.. 18. to 19 Grade C .....2.22222 16 to 17 Grade B ..........s... 18 Grade C .osmenusnnicee § Note: Above egg prices closing sales. Spring Chickensâ€" 1% to $ Ibe. ......s.. 3 to 4 lbe 4 hs. and over ... Fatted Hensâ€" Over 5 lbe. .nllll2. 4 to 5 Mb®. ..l.222222 3 10 4 Wb§» ... Lamb‘ Prices Shade Easier At Toronto Steady With Hogs Livestock Market Holds $9.35 Off Truck. ‘Receipts reported by the Dominion uvuwck‘bmch were: Cattle 370; calves . hogs 1,000; sheep and lamibs 260. Weighty steors sold at $6.16â€"$7 and buicher steors and heifors mostly $6â€" $6.60 ‘with a fow oommanorllo' As $5. Butcher cows were mostly $8.50â€" $4.75. Good butcher bulls brought $5.10â€"$5.35 and fed calves $§.60$7.76. Stockers moved slowly at $4§5. _ Calves were mostly $6#8 for ve@k ers with a few choice reaching $8.60â€" $8.75. Grass calves were mostly $4. Hogs closed at $9.25â€"$9.% for offâ€" truck bacons. ? Most good ewe and wether lambs sold at $11 with a few reaching $11.26. Gucks were $10 and culls $8. Sheep went at $2â€"$3,50 cwt. Representative sales: Weighty steersâ€"2, 1160 Yos., $6.85; 15, 1170, $6.50; 24, 1100, $6.35; 6, 1185, $5.75. Butcher steersâ€"7, 890 Ms., $6.76; 6. 950, $6.50; 5, 840, $6.25; 20, 900 $7; 4, 730, §5. TORONTO. â€" Grain _ quotations Wednesday, carlots, c.if. bay ports: Northern wheatâ€"No. 1 §1%; No. 2. 59%; No. 3 58%; No. 4 59%; No. 3 58%; No. 5 49%; No. 1 feed screenâ€" ings $11 per ton. $6.50; 11, 8$30, $6.25; 1000, $5. Cowsâ€"2, 1200 lbs., $4.76; $1.50; 3, 910, $4; 1, 980, $3.% $3; 2, 800, $2.50. Bulls â€"1, 1475 lbs., $5.35 $5.25; 1, 1350, $95; 2, 1300, 1580, $4.40. . $8.50; 95, 190. $8 166, $7; 31, 146, 230, $4. Lamibsâ€"76, 72 $10; 5, 60, $8. Dressed weight _ bacon _ hogs dropped 15c at Barrie Wednesday, while other reporting markets held steady. Liveweights: Brantford, $9; Chatâ€" ham, $9; Hull, $9.15; London, $9.10; Kitchener, $8.75. Dressed weights: Barrie, $1210; Hamilton, $12.15; Hull, $12.60; Stratâ€" ford, $11.75, plus transportation; London, $12.10; Kitchener, $11.76. Oaisâ€"No. 3 CW, 54%; No. 2 CW, 33 4. ‘ WHEAT PRICES DOWN L WINNIPEG. â€" Wheat _ futures) prices with the exception of July| tumbled to their lowest levels in six years. Easiness on outside mrkeu’ prompted most of the liquidation which dropped quotations %4% cent‘ and left July at 54%, October 54%,! November 56 and December 56%e. | Heifersâ€"5, 960 tbs Poultry and Eggs Calvesâ€"5, 220 lbs., And oiling. Repairs made to binder canvas, hay ropes, etc. Barleyâ€"No. 3 CW 38. Ontaro feed oats, 27â€"28. Delivered Ontario points: No. 3 durum 63â€"65¢ per bushel. No. 2 durum 64â€"66 per bushel. F.0.B. Ontario country points: Ontario winter wheat 58â€"59. Ontario feed oats 28â€"29, Ontario malting barley 50â€"52. Philip Kreutzweiser 102 Charles St. _ â€" _ Waterloo Grain Quotations Harness Repairing Hog Quotations POULTRY (Prices to Shipper) Dressed Select "A" lbs., $8.75; 11, 210 ; 10, 186, 6‘{.‘& K. $6; 4, 14. §6; $ Ybs., $11; 21, 7%, , $6.10; 4, 900, $4.15; 2, 1230, $5.35; 2, 1570 1300, $4.176; 1, 16 15 18 18 based on 0t JU‘Y| New potatoes, which are becoming is in §1% more plentiful each week, were 25 markets |an 30c six quart basket. Peas were to 00 to 00 to 19 to 17 to 00 to 00 to 14 attended the ï¬imï¬;l_â€™ï¬ ;:diï¬â€"‘ Bruce remained for a few lolhhy. spent a day at a beeke at New Hamburg on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Berpie of Listowel, ing at the O AC , Guelph Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hinschâ€" berger jof Kitchener visited the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Lizzize Hohl, on Sunday. Mrs. John Gies of Heidelberg spent Tuesday with her sister, Mra. Miss Janet Lorenz of St. Clemâ€" ens is spending a vacation at the home of her ï¬â€˜ndpmnh. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Esbaugh. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mary Hinschberger were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinschberger and family of Erbsville and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinschberger and family of Kitchâ€" ener, . Sunday '{nm of Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kieswetter were Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Henhoeffer and family of Mount Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man Forwell, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Straus and son of St. Clements. Mr. Clayton Miller of Baden was Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauman and a business visitor here on Tuesday. Mrs. Rlias W. Martin attended the Mr. and Mrs. George Berge and funeral of the late Amos Weber at family of Ayr were guests of Mrs. Thamesford on Monday. Berge‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. yr and Mrs. Alvin (Weber of Upâ€" Kngfm_an. on Sunday. _ per Woolwich were Sunday visitors Mr. Clayton Miller of Baden was a business visitor here on Tuesday. _ Butterâ€" Cream. prints, No. 1 } do 38 score .......... do 37 score ............ _ Cheeseâ€" Old large ......._......... New Potatoes > . I‘- 30 Cents Baoket at ‘,& Waterioo Market â€" flower 10 to 16¢c, cabbage 5¢c, radâ€" ishes 3 for 10c, head lettuce 5 and 10¢, leaf lettuce &¢, 16 to %6c, carrots 5c, young 38 to 26c and yearâ€"oids 20¢, wherries 55e a basket, sweet cherries 45e, sours 40c, strawberries faur boxes tor #5¢, gooseberries two boxes for We, red currents two for 1%¢, raspberries 16¢ a box, podded peas lh¢ a pint and beans 25¢ a basket. i At the fruit stalls, cherries black were priced 75¢ per 6 at. basket and imhol-l at 6 qts. for 50 and 46¢c. Mulâ€" berries were 8¢ a quart or two for 1§5¢, gooseberries 10c a quart or three for®5c, red currants 10c quart, white currants 8¢, strawberries 6 to 10¢ a ibackbone 20c, summer sausage @B6c, Droers 30 LERLS and â€"Continued ideal warm weather atâ€" \Bntta- 24 Cents. !m a large crowd at Kitchener‘s rmmazzme wmidwoek market on Wednesday. A Despite the extremely warm wea few of the prices for fruits and proâ€" ther on Saturday the Kitchoner mar diep follow: Black raspberries 20c ket ‘was thronged with buey housg & g@art, red currants at three quarts wives, farmers and fruit vendors for 3%c, strawberries 5c a quart to and ‘prices remained firm and little 10c a quarter or three quarts for 25¢. changed from a week ago. Choice Black currants at 25¢ a quart, white fruits in cherries, strawberries, currants 10c a quart, gooseberries goosaberries, etc., were offered in 10c a quart. albundance and found ready buyers. | At vegetables staNs the prices _ At the meat stalls, smoked pork eausage was 29c and fresh 27¢, shoulâ€" _ At Produce Stalls eggs sold at B1 to 26¢, butter 23 and 25¢ a pound, yearling hens 22 to 25¢, (broilers 25 to 10c a pound, and ducklings 30c a pound. trict growa fruits and vegetables to be seen at Gait market this season was displayed by vendors Saturday morning. Among the newest arrivais were green and butter beans in quanâ€" tity and mulberries and black caps. _ Mulberries were 10c a quart, black caps 25¢c, raspberries 15c a pint, ‘black currants 25¢ a quart, red and white currants 10c quart, and strawâ€" berries 10c a box, two bores for 15¢ and three boxres for 25¢. Cherries were plentiful with a wide range of prices for the many varietios. 30c a ‘basket, green ‘beans 40¢, butâ€" ter beans 40c. Egge wore 24 and 27c for grade A large and 24 and 25¢ for grade A medium. Butter was from 20 to 25¢ a pound. Young chickâ€" ens sold at 28 to 32¢ a pound and yearlings at 25c. Cherries 45c to 75¢ Basket; Broilers 30 Cents and Butter 24 Cents. albundance and found ready buyers. | At vegetables stals the prices At the fruit stalls, cherries black were: Homeâ€"grown ccumbers 15c a were priced 75¢c per 6 at. basket and quart box, hothouse cucumbers at others at 6 qts. for 50 and 46¢c. Mulâ€" two for 16c or 10c each, beans 8c a berries were 8c a quart or two for quart or 35c for six quarts, peas at 15¢, gooseberries 10c a quart or three 1§¢ a pint, lettuce 5c a bunch or for®5c, red currants 10c quart, white ' three bunches for 10c, cabtbages 5, 6, currants 8¢, strawberries 6 to 10c a‘7, and 10c a head,; beets at three quart. |bnnches for 10c, tomatoes at 15c a At the vegetables stalls peas with pint and 25¢ a quart. pods 5c a quart or 6 for 25¢, shelled| ‘There was no change in prices of peas were 18c a pint or 15¢ crown butter which sold at 24c a pound pint, first homegrown cabbage were ‘and eggs at 24c a dozen. in demand at (10c, 8 to 5e a head, e lettuce 5¢ and 8c, radishes two fbnnltl:hec for 5¢, cucumbers 6 to Bc|P etemburg Man each or two for 15¢c, tomatoes B5c % â€" flart bo o to pat ds "" "**\Fined $25.00, Costs; spare ribs 27c¢, jellied meat 22¢, ham 22 to 25¢ and lard 1%c. Home Grown l';‘rnitslfn_ui;g:g' <m Feature Galt Market|te matter asai F do 38 score ............ 21% to do 37 score ............... 20% to Cheeseâ€" New large (paraffined) current make ... 12% to do twins ........_._.. 13% to , do triplets ......._... 13% to Quotations to Retail Trade Choice Fowl At Kitchener do do GALT.â€"The largest variety of disâ€" Butterâ€" it Tuesday with her sister, Mra. _ Woeekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and FShrr. Mrs. T. A. Bulmer were: , Mr. and r. and Mrs. John R. Dietrich Mrs. J. A. Barber and won Bruce. Dairy Produce BAMBERG , No. 1 12% to 18 13% to 13% 13% to 13% 23% to 24 22% to 23% 21 _ to 00 21% to 00 21% to 00 22% to 00 21% to 00 20% to 00 Miss Matilda ‘Martin spent the weekâ€"end at a conference in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Urias G. Martin and daughter Grace spent Sunday with Mr. Joel (Waber ‘and Miss Mary Weber of Weat ‘Montrose. ‘‘The Mimses Delphine and Veima Snyder of Hawkesville spent Sunday at Martin Bauman‘s. Mrs. D. MacPherson attended the Waterloo Rally Picnic of the Woâ€" men‘s Insttute at Waterloo Park on ! Mest prices showed little change|40 HEAD REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE tresh pork saymage selling at 2c a Another pite pleasing lot of REGISTERED COWS and 2 YEAR pound, %, blood sausage 11,| OLDS, equal to the fine lot sold in June Sale. Several outstanding type , 38, head cheeso 16.\ Cows and 2 year old Heifers. 3 real nice square uddered G ters | * A3, beef liver 16, fresh|of "Dutchland Mercedes Echo". They are always good and are # 25c smotved ham 2 and |appreciated. ; beef, carcass, 13, hind 14, front 12 L GOGD PRODUCING GRADE COWSâ€"Same heaith status. pork 14 to %, yveal 12 to 38.|Includ Grade Jerseys and a few Grade Durhams. Ghaice broilers sold for 30c, young 2 VICE AGE\YBULLS and a few small BULL CALVES. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. D. Musser were: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ernst and daughters Helen and Erma of Kitchener and Dr. and Mre. A. D. MacPherson of Waterâ€" ford. 1 "Iâ€"can hardly entertain an appeal |Fruits Plentiful at | Kitchener Midâ€" K \Week Market s was fined $25.00 and costs after j | pleading mu a charge of hitâ€" andâ€"run in police court at Kitchener. The lawyer for Hamâ€" acher pleaded for reopening of the case on the grounds that the deâ€" |fendant did not understand the magistrate when heâ€"pleaded. j 1 HF 2oo LovwHe sulsubain aw anmant _ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin (Weber of Upâ€" per Woolwich were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Menno B. Frey. munity sales. were disposed of by A. B. Bruâ€" bacher, wellknown county fieldman. The prices ranged from $75 upâ€" Elmira‘s July Fair was well atâ€" tended on Monday, with many farmers present. The demand for young p?l was fair and brought $4.00 and up. Durham and Holstein _ PRESTONâ€"Rez prices jumped 2¢ a dozen at Preston market Saturday | morning where they sold at 23 and 25¢ a dozen. The increase nurkod' the first change in price since early | in â€"June when another increase of i 2c a dozen was noted. Last yearnt‘ this time eggs were selling at 26 and ‘ 30c a dozen. j I Fresh vegetables were plentiful and sold readily. New potatoes, were 33¢ a sixquart basket, cmot-.| beets, radishes and onfons sold at 5¢ a bunch. Strawherries were 101:, a box and three for 25¢. @}mmmm.m 33 to %, milk fed 25, yearâ€" olds 20, ducks 28 to 30, geose %. May Appeal Case the matter again at the next court." _ Steve Vmitehener. pleaded i:flty to dï¬vln{i:nd» was fined $10 and costs and his driving .One vendor offered live chickens at 35c each or three for $1. These sold quickly. iDressed broilers sold at 28c a pound while the yearâ€"old birds brought 2c a pound. Butter was steady at 24 and 26c a pound. Elmira July Fair Is Fairly Active; Stock Prices Good license ordered suspended for five days. ‘Wilbur Brubacher paid $2.50 for parking overtime. Egg Prices Up Two Cents at Preston Auctioneers Geisel, Frickey and Gideon Hamacher, Petersburg, WEBITECIE RTCITE! conducted their ; own judgment, , "and you can judgment," ui;j'the comâ€" _Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey of Gowansâ€" town, Mr. and Mrs. Rarl 8t. Thomas |and little daughtar of Toronto. Mise Mary Bulmer of Kitchener is bnfrat dicadnntntntininaindioat +4 ‘ Brase trim ...................... $88.00 spending a week at her home here * Miss «Rebecca Wober of Rimira [ Collars, «weat "b'l harnese spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs on 31.00 Abram Burluor s rmeas avednese ...“ Several local beekeepers recently WILHELM HARDWARE spent a day at a beekeepers meet 30 King 8» â€" Waterioo Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and daughter Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Joâ€" siah Shantz visited at the homes of Israe! Shantz and I-ngl/ Brubacher of Yatton, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. MacPherson of Waterford were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snider and chidron of Blair visited at the home of Leander Snider Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rarl Snider called on Mrs. Fred Fretz, Sunday, who is a patient at the Kâ€"W Hospital. Bunday gueste at the home of Elum Martin and David Bearinger were Lucinda Bearinger, Viola and Adeline Martin, Earl Stroh, Orlen and Oscar Martin all of Elmira. |_ To grade Vâ€"Lola Schneider, Wilâ€" ma Frickey, Earl Jacobi. i To grade Ilâ€"Geraldine Strobel, Elaine Jant:i, Harley Schott, Irene ,Schneider, Jack deffier, Alloya |Ztfija, Ross Schmidt. | Grade L to HIâ€"Willis Brown, Marâ€" jorie ‘Baker, Mildred Woolcott, Lorne Stewart (rec.) + | Grade HII to IVâ€"Ruby Scott, Kathâ€" erine Seegmiller. : | Grade IV to Vâ€"Jean Scott, Glen Baker (rec.) Grade VI to VIkMâ€"Jean Baker, Ross McLaren, Helen Stauffer, Rusâ€" sell Stewart (rec.) and Grace Woolâ€" cott. ; i | Mr. and Mrs. Georgé Weober visitâ€" ed at the home of Jonas Jantzi of New Hamburg, Sunday. | . Mrs. B. W. Lichty and Mr. Jaco# Rest spent Monday in Elmira. Miss Mary Shantz visited at her home in Baden, Sunday. !_ REPORT OF 8.8. 1, BLENHELM i ‘The following is the report of the June examinations for the local school. Beginnerâ€"Billy Scott. . Grade I to Grade Hâ€"Donald Bell, Ross Brown, Mariella Hewitt, Walter |Scott, Dannie Stauffer, Rae Steowart. _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker and son Kenneth were guests at the home of Clayton Shantz near Baden, Bunday. f Mr. ad Mrs. William Mitchinson of Vineland visited at the home of David Bearinger. | Grade V to ‘VIâ€"I. O‘Krafka, B. Collens, R. Paulitzki, E. Schmiedenâ€" 3don(, C. Schiedel, E. Buehler, D. Harâ€" rison, E. Mayman, E. Groh, 8. Miller. | Grade VI to ViIâ€"D. Lindhorst, H. |Cressman, W. Schmidt, E. Main, B. ‘Kressler, A. Beaver, R. Clemens, ‘C. | Becking. f _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schellhous and son Lioyd of Freeport visited at the home of William Klein, on Sunday. Mrs. Herb Oldheiser visited with relatives in Kitchener, Saturday. Mr. W. H. Moyer of Vineland is spending several days at the home of Kenard Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Snider called at the home of Allan Weber, Nine Pines, Sunday. daughter Carol accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shantz of Mannâ€" heim were Sunday guests at the home of Jim Tettitt at Gueiph, Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ernst Helen and Erma Ernst visited with Mrs. D. W. Musser of Wallenstein, Sunâ€" day. _ To grade VHâ€"Kenneth Schnarr, Donald Schneider, Ferne Schneider, Dorothy Schneider, Howard Schott, Esther Gingerich, Hilbert Lemp. Leah Bauman, Murray Schneider, Alâ€" fred Preiss, Grace Schmidt, Rmil Zmija, iCligord Schott, Wim. Gesingâ€" Reist and family all of New Dundee and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reist, Preston. LD D Oe 10. 3 L 13 0_ 2 d 0d Entranceâ€"Mildred Mewitt and| Mr. and Mrs. John Filsinger, ssm Jean Mclaren. Gladys Chambers gundd;uxmr Anne _Louis l’17‘“- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Clemons writing. ‘ singer, Misses Ada and Isobel Jenny ‘have returned home after spending -â€"â€"â€"r > of Toronto were Sunday visitors at the past few months with friends in MAPLE GROVE the home of Mr. and Mrs. Holden Michigan. Grade I to IIâ€"Fern Wildman, Isoâ€" Appel. â€" Miss Emily (iElston of Hamilton bel iHaist, Elleen Buehler, Fleda Mcâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becker of spent a week at the home of Mr. and mel, Bruce Harrison, Lioyd Clemens. Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Norman Rieck. 4 Ewen, Richard Schiedel, Endla Wailâ€" W, H. Schaner on Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Groh Mrs. dna ‘Marâ€" Grade 4i . to Hiâ€"D.â€" Lindhorst, Mr. and Mrs. Geor Riepert, kto, ‘Heler mnd Merol Markle spent Floyd Moyer, E. Logan, G. Schmiedâ€" Mrs. Schroeder and Mrs. Walter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. endorf, J. Cook, Joan Hagey, Betty Riepert and daughter Joyce of Lincoln Hagey. Ludwig, B. Kressler. Kitchener were recent visitors At _ Mr. and Mrs. Jvan @hantz and famâ€" Grade III to IVâ€"D. Clemens, D. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew jiy of Preston warse Kundav slaltnra To grade VIIâ€"Doris Fritz, Arthur Vogel!, Raliph Schnarr, Theresa Zmiâ€" Grade VH to VHIâ€"Wm. From, P. Linhorst, K. Thorman, E. McClas kin, G. Haist, I. Mayman, H. ‘Mcâ€" Ewen. Sunday guests at the home of Roy Karcher were Mr. and Mrs. Lanson Reist and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Kressler, L. Clemens, B. Schmiedenâ€" dorf, R. Beaver. To grade IIâ€"Verda Lemp, Eidon Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weber and 2 SERVICE AGE)BULLS and a few small BULI Some Registered HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES. Do like hundreds have done. Come and select your needs from a .\:l;.ll_i, tll‘â€"mï¬u- e uc-i‘vrl: 8.8. No. 10, ERBSVILLE GERMAN MILLS Clean, disinfected trucks on hand for delivery day or Ccaf LUNCKH SOLD AT FARM. Schnarr, The 17th Mr. and Mrs. David Lichty, Mr and Mrs. Alfred Raddatz and Mr. and Mre. Alfred Hallman all of Kitchener were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Otto Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kelley spent Saturday in Arthur. Penoot es MCmm CeNe MIUM N2. TVERUUTVE ds Mrs. Martin Mohr of North RASt tended the joint picnic on Wednesâ€" hope spent a week with Mr. and day of the North and South Waterâ€" Mrs. Allan Wagner. loo county branches of the Women‘s Mr. and Mre. Vincent Fair and Institute, held in Waterloo park. daughter Jean of Luther were SuDâ€" Miss Mabel Dunham of Kitchener day visitors of Mr. and Mre. Ollver was the guest speaker. There were Kelley. !%50 ladies bressnt Followine tm ‘Miss Lydian Horst and brothers Nathaniel, Osizh and Aaron visited their brother, Mr. George Horst and Mrs. Horst at Conestogo on Sunday. Miss Margaret Bender of Kitchenâ€" er spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Horst and famâ€" ily and Mr. and Mrs. John Lorentz attended a family reunion atâ€" St. o en e ene en en tta on Recent guests of Mr. and Mre, Bdâ€" 14 with a provram. T mund Schwindt were: Mr. and Mr#. 103 enrolled up to thi Clyde Austin of Saskatoon, Sask.. Out of town guests Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wittig of Alliston tjon following â€"the Mr. and Mrs. L Hame!, Mr. and Mrs. wedding on Saturday Leonard Shoch, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holland Mrs. Willard Schwindt and son Wil~ Leop Dyan, Rarl Sutty son, MP. Ed. Fahrenkopf of Waterl00. ang John Hewart of Mr. and Mre. Addison Bauman and ang Mrs. Murray 1 family and Miss Elvina Martin were Hamilton, Dr. and Mi Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil of Por; iNelson, ‘Miss F Martin near Heldelberg. a and Miss Loraine Mas Mr. and Mre. Louis Pelissier and daughter Beverley of Hamilton, Mr. Smart and Mr. Roy Thibideau of Winnipeg, Miss Vera and Mr. Harâ€" vey Reist of Elmira spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison ‘Mrs. George Bolender spent sevâ€" eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart at Barrie. Mr. Donald Washer bas returned to Toronto after spending three weeks here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra R. Martin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leanâ€" der Lichty at Macton. e Mr. Adam Wahi of Kitchemer, Mr.:INE HAID, of the 'rownuh“i’p of Unconscious In August Knipfel, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.|Wellesley, in the County of Waterâ€" + Knipfe! and daughters Rosetta and |109, Spinster, deceased, (who died on Fall From Bicycle _ Ruy ind wrs Seip or ‘about the 12th day of March, Mr. and Mrs Walter Neeb anda |1939). together with the: nature _____________ e Gordon immy |and value of securities, if any, held Two ridini on a bicycle intended ::"ld:: Adan“l:‘:‘al::cl:l::e: vl-l{- by them, not later than the 15th day for one is a dangerous performance. ed Pete Wahl at Stratford and called |OL AuUgust, 1939, after which the Recently a young man took OM on oms of the former friends at|28%°ts Of the said deceased will be his sister| at the top Of, the St Mitcholl on Sunda **|distributed in pursuance to Section Jacobs hill and proceeded down to. "‘\*®" 9" PUDGEYâ€"._ o ))_,,. . ,q |51 of the Trustee Act, R.S.0. 1937, wards the bridge. He lost control ,_. h: lht;' “;"7 °£; 72 |Chapter 165; and any claim not so near the bottom and both fell flat “d. h. er, Mrs. Chas. KhiD{el|sont in shall not be entitled to barâ€" on the pavement, rendering the daughters Dolores and Marylin |;;cjpate in such distribution. girl unconscious. Pn‘ Sunday in London. Dated this 11th day of July, 1939. A passing motorist picked her up _ Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lautenschl@â€"| ‘The Waterloo Trust & Savings and carried her to Dr. Robinson‘s €¢" and family spent Sunday at Burâ€" Company, Kitchener, Ontario. office where, upon examination, it !h&ton $ By Clement, Hattin & Eastman, was found her collarâ€"bone was diss _ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meyers and |g7.g.9 Their Solicitors. located. The doctor attended to [4Milyâ€".O0f New HAMDUrg Were SUMâ€" | mmz cce this and then dressed the bruises d2Y suests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter & 1 £ and scratches of the young man and Schaefer. Notice To Creditors both are out again. It is against Miss Martha Strebel entertained highway refu].ï¬on; for two to ride her Sunday School Class to a picnic Peter Lather Estate on a bicycle. This is for the proâ€" at Alderside Park, New Dundee C f h tection of the public. Mrs. Hy. Weber of Neustadt spent | | AllAApguol‘unl'z_‘a"v;Lng 'cl:t}'{!lllspl‘gt‘mft Misses Lois Jefferman and Conâ€" stance Hame!l of Kitchener spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer. » Girl Rendered Unconscious In Fall From Bicycle spent Sunday at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Allen Quickfall of Bridgeâ€" gort and Mrs. Paul M. Martin of earinger‘s Corners were visitors of Mrs. Ben Eby and Mrs. Moses Bearâ€" inger on Monday. _ _ _ among friends in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kenesky spent Sunday in Hamilton. of Lancaster, Pa., are visiting For materials, estimates and orders see or phone our local representative, OFFICE 46 KING W., KITCHENER After bours, 34 Irvia St. Phones â€" 4280 and 280) NORTH WOOLWICH Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Zimmerman HALLIDAY HOMES loo county branches of the Women‘|| A large numiber of the children 24 Institute, held in Waterloo park. from this vicinity are attending the ‘Dâ€" ) Miss Mabel Dunham of Kltchonor:"m weeks‘ Bible School term at the @" was the guest speaker. There were|Kitchener Memnonite Church, which |80 ladies present. Following lll'él"‘ in progress at present: Arabelle [râ€"‘ptcnic supper plans were made for Bider, Twilah Snides, Elsie Martin, &r.!their picnic in 1940 to be held the Myrtle Feick and Ruth Feick are C first Wednesday in July at Waterloo @MODE the teachers and workers £".) Pank, |present. | The Maple Grove Women‘s Insttâ€" | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mussleman It‘u"e will hold their July quilting and daughters Helen, Nelda and meeting on Tesday, July 18th instead Arlene of Grimsby spent a few days zs 'of the regular Tuesday, July 1ith, at 3t the home of Nath&niel Snider the hbome of~ Mrs. Oscar Dessler,! Recent guests at the home of ’Brnlnn Road. The quilting will Uzziah Shantz were Mr. and Mrs commence at 10 a.m. Members are Milton Cressman and family, Mrs urged to come early. Ephraim Creseman, Myra and Stella | The Maple Grove Farmers‘ Club Cressman, Sara, Melissa and Miner are sponsoring a ‘Community niemic YA Cressman all of Kitchener to be held in Waterloo Park on Satâ€" urday afternoon, was postponed be cause of many being busy with hayâ€" ing. Mr. and Mra. Wendall Clemons atâ€" tended the Pentecostal Camp Meet ing heid in Paris on Sunday | ~Mrs: ‘O. A. Snyder, Mrs. Aaron Clemons, Mrs. Marion Clemens, Mrs. \Lloyd Beaver, Mrs. C. Wescott atâ€" tended the joint picnic on Wednesâ€" The Maple Grove Farmers‘ Club are sponsoring a ‘Community picnic for this dietrict to be held at Moâ€" hawk Park, Brantford, on Thursday, July 13th. Plans are to serve a picâ€" nic dinner at 12.30 followed by a good program of games and sports. Then a tour is planned through the Indian Reserve. The Young People‘s picnic of Zion Un!u{ Church, which was planned Mrs. Norman Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dyan, ERarl Sutty, Angus Gildie and John Hewart of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Murray McLaughlin of Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. N. D. Flatt of Port Nelson, ‘Miss Florence Angus and Miss Loraine Masson of Ottawa ‘The reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents following the wedding which took place in Trinity John Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Snyder was successful in passâ€" ing his Grade IV piano examination with honork. Out of town guests at the recep tion following the Hollandâ€"Angus wedding on Saturday were: Mr. and Mr. Addison iBock was a business visitor in Waterloo on Tuesday. *Mr.: Jim Hilborn of Preston is epending at week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Younkie. Mrs. E. Hurst of Preston is spendâ€" ing a short time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Schiedel and Mr. Allan Schiedel. Summer Vacation (Bible School and will close Friday evening, July commenced Monday morning, July 3 14 with a provram. There have been 103 enrolled up to this date. with Mr and Mrs. Walter Neeb re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Huss were Sunday guests of John Heimpel at Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Krachling wore Mrs. Warden Neeb of Detroit, Mr. George Neeb of Hampstead, Mr. and Mrs. Richardâ€" son and son Mr. and Mre. Ed Seip, Sonnie Jones of Preston is ependâ€" ing his summer vacation at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lambke. Bt. Agaths on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jacob Neeb of Detroit and Mr Bradshaw of Mitchell, Mr. Jacob Mrs. Hy. Weber of Neustadt spent a fow days with Mrs. Theo:. Lautenâ€" Misses Edith and Doreen Shantz of iPreston are spending a week at the home of Helen Schiedel and atâ€" tending (Bible School at the Wanâ€" ner ‘Mennonite Ohurch. Mr. Howard Lambke of Blair spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamibke. Liloyd (Bowman and Milton iPauâ€" liteki ‘have returned to their homes after working on the tobacco farms in Simcoe for the past two weeks. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jvan @hantz and famâ€" ily of Preston were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schiedel. , i KoOSssUTH â€" BEAVERDALE FISHERS MiLis Mr. and Mrs. iEdwin Feick and son Donald visited at the home of Rdgar Hallman of Blenheim ‘The Strasburg School pupils held their annual picnic on the school grounds, â€" Wednesday â€" with . their !teacher, Mr. Douglas Street in lcharge‘ They had as their guests the folk of the surrounding communâ€" jity. The afternoon was spent in races and also a ball game after which |lunch was served. !‘Attending Bible School. Mr. and Mrs. Bd Slotzich of Freeâ€" port called at the home of Herb Mr. and Mrs. Herb Feick and children visited at the home of Sam Schmidt of Nine ‘Pines. Klum Shantz of Freeport visited with Earl Feick. Mr. and Mra. Ward Weber of Waâ€" terloo visited at the home of Edwin ~Mr. and Mrs. Herb Feick and fam ily motored to ‘Burlington Felok Mrs. (Bessie Schmidt of .Tralee spent several days with her sister, ‘Miss Amelia Kumpf. The Misses Ruth and Jean Woods and Miss Murieh Snider returned after a week‘s stay at Wasaga Beach. Mr. Robt. Sims will have charge of the morning service on Sunday Church at ten o‘clock with Sunday School at eleven. Mr. (B. C. Woods spent several days over the weekâ€"end in Buffalo. Enjoy Picnic And Sports. ‘Mr. Clarence Marriott and daugh:â€" ter Joyce, ‘Mrs. Alex Parks and ‘Mrs. Jas. Odrowski, Guelph, called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert .Rickert on Thursâ€" day. 8 f Mr. Joel Weber and Miss Amelia Kumpf attended the funeral of Mr Amos Weber at Thamesford on Monâ€" day. Mr. Weber was well known in this community, a son of the lage Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and ‘broâ€" ther of ‘Mr. Joel and Miss Mary We ber. ~We extend our sincere syinâ€" pathy to the bereaved. Miss May Langdon of Blooming dale is spending a few days with Mrs Olive ‘Heibein. M Miss Tena Quarrie is quite ill at time of writing. * Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel and Mr and Mrs. Mark Tutten were recent visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry iIsrael of Yatton. Creditors and others are hereby notified to send in to the underâ€" signed their claims against the estate of MAGDALENA JOSEPHâ€" Mrs. Clayton Stewart and Miss Hyatt of Barrie and Mrs. iL. ‘Beisel and daughter Alice of Elmira were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Percy Woods. Notice To Creditors All persons having claims against the estate of PETER LATHER, late of the Township of Wellesley, Blacksmith, deceased, who died g\ or about the 2nd day of May, 1939, are herby notified to send in to the undersigned, Solicitors for the Executors, on or before the 25th day of July, 1939, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the last mentioned date the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. _ DATED this 6th day of July, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Irvin Letson of Galt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man Letson. Company, Kitchener, Ontario. By Clement, Hattin & Eastman, 37â€"8â€"9 Their Solicitors. 1989. ; â€" Messers. McBride & McGibbon, Walllls Alilln C Reds, Hybrids $8.25. Ten day old 90% Leghorn Pullets $15.90. Barred Rock Pullets $12.45. Nonâ€" sexed $9.45, Cockerels $8.75. Two week old add one cent. Three week old add five cents to ten da! old prices. Big %u Qualâ€" &Ad one cent. Prompt deliver{ D. _ Baden Electric Chic Hatchery Limited, Baden, Ont WwWEST MONTROSE Waterloo, Ontario, ~ _ Solicitors for the Executors. 36â€"7â€"8 STRASBURG