Brisk Cattle Trade Calves are Steady firm prices on the live stock marâ€" ket in Toronto yesterday, with an estimated 100 head unsold at the close. Hogs were 10 cents m'i:.‘n. Veal calves, sheep and lambs held Weighty steers, $9.25â€"$10,, with a few up to $9.75; butcher steers and heifers, $8.50â€"$9.75, with a few up to $10; cows, $5.50â€"$7.50; bulls, $§â€" $8.75; fed calves, $10â€"$11.50. _ Market Reports Choice veal calves sold at $15â€" $16, with common selling downâ€" ward to $9. Lambs brought $9.50â€"§$11.15. dressed Cattle, 200; strong weight sauâ€" sage bulls, ‘lo to $10.25; cutter and common cows, $7.35 to $8.60; canner, $6 to $7.10. â€" Calves, 100; good and choice,| $17; common and medium, $11 to| $15.50 ) Sheep traded at $4â€"$6.50. Hogs sold at $15.35 dressed weight, and sows at $10.25â€"$10.50 BUFFALO LIVE STOCK BUFFALO. â€" Hogs, 600; good and choice averaging 200 to 220 Ibs., $12 to $12.15; truckedâ€"ins, 170 to 230 lbs., $11.75 to $12. _ Butterâ€" Cream. solids, No. 1 34 _ to 00 do 38 score ............ 33% to 00 do 37 score ........... 32% to 00 Note: Above prices based on closing sales. Current make (colored): New, large paraffined ......... 25 â€" to ( do white ........... 25 _ to 1 Quotations to Retail Trade Mr. Harry Brenner returned to Brockville after spending some time with his sister, Mrs. Robert Hinschberger and Mr. Hinschberâ€" ger. Creamery prints: First grade ... Second grade . Third grade . At the apple stalls Delicious apâ€" ples were priced at $2.75 a bushel, King David $1.50, Wagners $2, Mcâ€" Intosh Reds $2.75, Golden Russets $2.75, Snows $2.25, Tolman Sweets $2, Ben Davis $1.50 and Northern ger. Visitors .with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visitors at the home of| Eugene Reidel were: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart|Vincent Reidel and daughter, Mr. were Earl Schmidt of Berlet‘s Corâ€"|and Mrs. Jerome Reidel and chilâ€" ners, Misses Florence Hahn and|dren, Joan and Margaret, Miss Maric Krauter of Hcidelberg, Wilâ€"|Genevieve Reidel, Mr. Frank Maâ€" frid Landner of North Easthope,|droski and Mr. Gerald Reidel, all Miss Rose Maurer and Irvin Lips. of Kitchener. Spys $2 Cheese Disappears At Kitchener Mart Each week there are fewer cheese stalls at the Kitchener marâ€" ket, and on Saturday one of the best established vendors reported she expected her source of suï¬pliy; would last ‘till April, after whic she didn‘t know what would hapâ€" pen. The vendors of cooked cheese reported that the scarcity of other types of cheese was sharpening the interest in their particular product and that business was better in their line in recent weeks as a reâ€" sult. The general price for this type of cheese today was 13¢ a pound. Mild homemade cheese sold at 32¢ a pound, mild factory cheese at 35¢, medium strong facâ€" tory cheese at 40c and strong at 45¢. At the produce stalls eggs ranged from 30 to 36¢ a dozen. Butter sold at 38¢ a pound. Chickâ€" ens ranged from 28 to 30c a pound, bantam chickens 30c a pound, turâ€" keys 35¢, geese 28 and 30c¢, and ducks 32. Pigeons were 25¢ a pair. Fresh pork sausage sold at 32¢ a pound, smceked 34, backbone 23 and 25, shoulder 24 and 26, ribs 32, ham 28 and 30, bacon 32, jellied meat 25, head cheese 18, tenderloin 40 to 42, sirloin 40 and lard 17. Current make: LHTLG . ..~sâ€"smeacasare od twins, triplets do CUts ... (Country Truck Prices) No. 1 grade ......... 35 to (Delivered to Toronto) No. 1 grade Trading in cattle was active at Lambs | brouï¬h: Shaon trafed : Churning Cream 39 King St. 8 We Still Have A Large Assortment H. K. WILHELM Wilheim‘s has a complete selection of all the farm tools you needâ€"machinery, hand tools, harnesses, etc.â€"low prices, bhigh quality. Hockey and Skating Outfits 2.98 .. 5.95 HESSEN ROAD BARGAINS by Dairy Produce By Miss Laurine Dammeier (Chroniele Correspondent}) . the Shovelful NO MORE WILL BE MANUFACTURED so GET YOURS NOW! Hardware Store WATERLOO Phone 2â€"3092 29% to 00 30 â€" to 00 32 to to 35%4 | 34% | 32%4 | | Mrs. John R. Dietrich and Mr. land Mrs. Edwin Dietrich and famâ€" ily of Waterloo called on Emil Dietrich on Sunday evening. _ Dressed weight hogs wo_nupl:o:t_qu Brantford $14.80 plus transportaâ€" tion; Chatham $14; Hamilton, $14.85 delivered; Hull $14.65 plus transportation; _ Stratford _ $14.60 plus transportation. Grade A large ....... 32% to 33 Grade A mec!ium ..... 80% to 31 Grade A pullets ...... 26 to 00 Grade B .................. 28 to 00 Grade C .............. & _ to 20 Note: Prices on farmers‘ shipâ€" ments are 2 to 3¢ per dozen below above quotations. \ j Belling Prices to Retail Trade graded eggs, cases free, delivered to Toronto: Grade A large ... 32% to 33 Grade A mcjium ..... 30% to 31 POULTRY (Nominal Prices to Shipper) Spring Broilersâ€" 14 to 1% lbs. ... 22 to 2 1% to 2% lbs. ........ 24 to 2 Spring Chickensâ€" 2% to 4 Ibs. ... 4 to 4%% lbs. ......... 4% to 5 lbs. ... 5 to 6 lbs. ... 6 lbs. and over ... Fatted Hensâ€" 5 lbs. and over ... 4 to 5 Ibs. ...:.~:..... 3 to 4 108. .sn Ducklingsâ€" White, over 5 lbs. .. (Colored 2¢ less). Injured Playing Hockey. While Elayinx hockey on the local rink, Saturday afternoon, Kenneth Beaupre, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Beaupre was struck on the eye by a flying puck and suffered a nasty gash which required two stitches. Luckily, the eye ball was not injured. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuntz spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Mr. Norman Schumacher, emâ€" ployed by the Canada Felting Co., met with a painful accident when he slipred and struck his hand into a set of rollers and had it drawn in. Dr. Robinson was called and took the injured man to the K.â€"W. Hosâ€" pital where Dr. Lackner treated the injured limb. Mr. Schumacher is going well thmich he‘ll have to stay at the hospital for some time. Person#ls _ Mr. Henry Sittler of the Holâ€" linger Hardware attended the hardâ€" wari.; convention in Chicago last week. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allemang spent Sunday in Kitchener with Mrs. C. Allemang. __ The Home and School Club at their monthly meeting discussed the following subjects: "Confidâ€" ence" by Mrs. Robt. McMichael, "Helpfuiness" by Mrs. Nieï¬lgaflh. "Truthfulness" by Mrs. arvin Smith. Mr. Harry Fisher, the presiâ€" dent, presided. Suffers Injured Arm â€" _ Mr. Ben Sauder of Conestogo moved with his family and effects into the Menger home on the hill. Mr. W. S. Caldwell of London was a business visitor here on Wedâ€" nesday. _ es 8 2 c Hold Monthly Mectlni Tho HUama and Gsh mad __Mr. Alex Moser and Miss Rose Moser were visitors to the Twin City on Saturday. Liveweight: Chatham, $10.60. Dressedweight: Kitchener, $14.60 lus transportation; Barrie, $14.85; Poultry and Eggs Hog Quotations S$T. CLEMENTS ST. JACOBS By J. G. Hurst (Chroniele Correspondent) By W. J. Kicewettor (Chronicle Correspondent) By Miss Pearl Dietrich (Chronicle Correspondent) BAMBERG FARM NEWS AND VIEWS . 19 19 18 16 to 21 to 18 Prices, Bidding Better at Auction Auctioneer Edward Geisel, Elâ€" mln.rmw&dbfldh‘ .“h.mnunawdflnï¬l. ::::ud.y was unusually brisk nips sold. st 17 cents r bushel and grain at over 50 cents. He said prices received for implements and other mumwm*dcm&n est he _ Receipts totalled over $2,600, Auctioneer Geisel stated. t Wflluil:yu:lut:n‘lidpd Council m‘:.t or its ina at Council Chnmber,m‘(:‘rq&‘hul. on Monday, Jan. 12th. The following members were present and subâ€" scribed to the Oath of office: Reeve Ed. Huehn, Deputy Reeve Amos Wilkinson, _ Counciliors H. E. Schnarr, Hugh Chalmers and F. H. Schummer. heim. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reist, Klizaâ€" beth, Laura and George visited with the Joseph Stoltr‘s at Roseâ€" bank on Sunday. ho Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker were recent guests at Henry Schreiber‘s at Roseville. By Mro. Esra Becker (Chroniele Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Fried and Orâ€" ville spent Thursday evening at the E. J. Devitt home in Mannâ€" Wellesley Council Inaugural Session The B.Y.P.U. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Poth on Monâ€" day evening with Miss Mildred Lautenschlager presiding. _ The scripture lesson was read by Harâ€" old Poth after which the to%ic "Friendship" _ was presented I'{ Mrs. Stuart Rosenberger. Rev. H. F. Schade gave a few remarks and readings were also given by Mrs. Carl Buck, Miss Greta Buck and Glenn Poth. The Misses Verna Schade and Grace Toman renderâ€" Minutes of the previous meeting held Dec. 15th were read and conâ€" firmed on motion of Councillors Chalmers â€" and â€" Schummer.â€"Carâ€" Good weather conditions and a large crowd contributed toward the success of the sale of real estate and household effects for the estate of the late Henry Gildner which was conducted in the vilâ€" lage on 'l‘uesdn%: afternoon by Auctioncer 1. H. Toman. The proâ€" gerty situated at the corner of ront and Benjamin streets was purchased by Roy Gildner. 8 B.Y.P.U. Meets. ed a vocal duet. A number from here attended the District Luther Lea&ue Skatâ€" ing Pm't‘l{l which was held at Presâ€" ton on Tuesday evening. ‘42 Cattle Exports: To United States Dr. A. C. Rockel delivered anâ€" other in his series of lectures on "First Aid" at the weekly meeting of the Civil Guard which was held on Monday night during which practical demonstrations of banâ€" daging were given. Successful Auction Sale. Attention is drawn to one senâ€" tence contained in the proclamaâ€" United States, which readsâ€""Durâ€" tion, signed by the President of the ing 1942 the allocation will be conâ€" tinued on the same basis unless modified by a subsequent proâ€" clamation". Completes 21 Years As perfect attendance during the past year and <two members missed only one Sunday. _ Complete rm of the minutes will be publis in next week‘s Information has been received the congregational meeting of from Wuhigton by the Markets Bethel United Church will be held Information Service, Dominion Deâ€"|at the church commencing at two partment of Agriculture, Ottawa, to |o‘clock. the effect that the cattle %uota M * | Gaeeee c2ece o0 crrereet es mmmmamemnemmnnmmmcmcmammmnmmants der the Canadaâ€"United States o o C ie Agreement on cattle weighing 700| family were recent guests at the lbs. or more for 1942 will be on home of the former‘s sister, Mrs. the same basis as that prevailing in\ Emery Ruby, and Mr. Ruby at 1941. That is, Canada‘s share of| Kitchener. 225,000 head elifible to enter at the| _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detweiler of reduced rate of duty of 1%% cents| Roseville were recent visitors with per pound. wil be 86.2 per cent., or| Mr. and Mrs, Morley Battler. 193,950 head. Not more than 51,720|_ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oswald and head may enter at the reduced rate| Reuben Eby were recent guests in any calendar quarter of the| with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby. year. | _ _ _ â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Isaish Eby, Civil Guard Meets. issue. Other ofticers were elected as follows: assistant :‘tflaerintendent Harry Goettling; cradle roll superâ€" intendent, Grace Toman; auaiors Orville Einwachter and Milton Zinn. The total enrollment of the school is 76 and the average atâ€" tendance for the l{eu was 54. Seven members of the school had The auctioneer said $110.50 was Mr= and Mrs WILLIAMSBURG Cattle Quota on Same Basis As In 1941 Approve 1942 Byâ€"Laws. NEW DUNDEE By Mi@s Miriam Hilborn, Chronicle Correspondent. S en t ue s e ie ie oo t n e e o ie e e ie s i i e C apepeene wl The 1942 inaugural meeting of the Wilmot townsthip council was hdd-tmmuhl{halloulon- day, January 12th, 10942 _ g Wilmot Tp. Council subscribed their oaths of office. Rev. A. L. Conrad of New Dunâ€" dee conducted the devotional serâ€" vice and addressed the members The Reeve asked for the reading of the December minutes which on motion were adopted. Complete m of the minutes will be publ in next week‘s By Miss Mergaret Bean (Chronisle Correspondent) The local farm forum resumed its meetings and the first meeting of the new year was held on Monday night, Jan. 12th, at the home _of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth. Mr. Edâ€" ward Schiedel led the discussion, the subject of the evenulx’ beln* "Wheat and the Prairie Farmer, and dealt with the problem of the prairie farmer. Ellworth Bean led in a singâ€"song, accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Hilborn at the piano. The next mectirfl will be held at the home of r. > and Mrs. P. Weicker, Monday night, Jan. 19th. Lo us ‘‘ressman. Senior &wln{ Circle held an allâ€" day meeting at the church. The dly was spent in mnklnsnchlldrenl clothes for reb?m in J‘hnd. On Sunday, Jan. 11th, Sacrament Reuben Eby were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby, Audrey and N&le spent last Monâ€" g:{mat Levi Hallman‘s at Mannâ€" _ Misses Lillian MacDowell and Fleie Ravmer of Markham were Bunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. home of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Emery Ruby, and Mr. Ruby at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detweiler of Roseville were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Battler. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oswald and On Thursday, January 8th, the Move Payment of $2,530 sSOUTHâ€"WEST 1941 DODGE, Heater, etc. 1941 FORD, Heater, Radio, etc. 1941 PLYMOUTH 1940 Dodge, Heater 1940 DeSOTO, Heater 1940 MERCURY, Heater 1940 DODGE, Heater 1940 DeSOTO, Heater, Radio 1939 STUDEBAKER, Heater, Radio 1939 PACKARD, Heater, Radio 1939 PLYMOUTH, Heater 1939 NASH, Heater 1941 PONTIAC, Heater BATTERIES CHARGED IN YOUR CAR WHILE gOXRWAlT wWITH OUR NEW BATTERY ANALYSER AND . HARGER Water North o R.A. FORBES, MOTORS :; Sedans LOOK THESE OVER! "Waterloo County‘s Largest Used Car Market" Dodge and DeSoto Sales and Service 40 Head Registered and Grade HOLSTEIN CATTLE At Summit View Farm, Bridgeport, On WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21 Another splendid lot of 23 cows nd 2â€"yearâ€"olds, fresh or near m and none over 8 years old. y all under 6 years of age. Some exceptionally good indiviâ€" duals, and good producers. . 3 Grade Cows, also accredited. 16 pureâ€"bred heifers and calves. Here is sure a great opportunity. Guv a few of these nice calves and Here is sure a great owonunuy.| Jan. 30, Friday, at 1.15 p.m.â€" 3uv a few of these nice calves and| Auction â€" sale o{ furniture â€" and start a herd. 4 real good bulls household goods for John Christâ€" from good ancestry. man on the farm, 2 miles west, Cattle all accredited and bloodâ€" then 1 mils« north of Elmira. tested,. Come and pick your needs., Feb. 3, Tuesday, at 1 pm.â€"Aueâ€" tested, Come and rick J'our needs, Feb, 3, luesGay, al i p.m.â€"Aucâ€" More and more satisfied customers|tion »ase of o acie 1arm wi.hn guod are doing so. Ibuudmfn; also cows, implements, A. B. BRUBACHER, |\pigs, feed and entire household Bale Manager and Auctioneer. furniture and effects for Isaigh LLOYD SHANTZ, in the Ring. |WSODSF At the southern limits of . A. B. BRUBACHER Auctioneer Phone 4â€"4510 Jan. 17, Saturday, 1 p.m.â€"Houseâ€" hold effects, garden tools, etc., for Jacob Foerster at 6 South St., in Elmira. Jan. 20, Tuesday, 11 a.m.â€" 60 head regiuered accredited Shortâ€" horn and Holstein cattle and 100 Yorkshire hogs for E. J. Stock, 1 mile southwest of Tavistock, on Highway 19. No reserve, farm is Jan. 21, Wednesday â€"The 58th Breeders‘ Combination Sale at Bridgerort. registered and grade Holstein cattle. Jan. 28, Wednesday, 11 o‘clock in the forenoon-â€"CIearinï¬ sale of farm stock, including good herd of pureâ€" bred Holstein cattle, implements, feed and all household erfects beâ€" longing to the estate of the late Norman Bowman, situated on Mill St., % mile south of Kitchener, known as the Milton Ernst farm. March 14, Saturda!, 9.30 a.m.â€" 120 head of reï¬stere Holstein and Guernsey cattle and 150 Cheste: White and Poland China hogs for Russell F. Heilman, near Annville, Penna, U.S.A. Feb. 10, Tuesday, 1 p.m.â€"Entire herd of 37 head accredited Holstein cattle, team percheron horses, dairy equipment, etc., for Emanuel Bauâ€" man, 4 miles northwest of Elmira, adjoining village of Floradale. March 17, Tuesday, at 1 g{.m.-â€"w head registered certified Holstein cattle for Edward O‘Neil, near Campbelltown, Penna., U.S.A. Jan. 29, Thursday, at 1 '.r.m.â€"25 choice fresh dairy cows, Holsteins, Durhams, Jerseys, at the farm of Ivan Martin, 2 miles south of Elâ€" mira, for Elum Martin. Auction Sale Lists AUCTION SALE March 14, Saturday, 9.30 a.m.â€" 1937 PLYMOUTH, Heater 1937 BUICK, Heater 1937 DODGE, Heater 1936 DODGE, Heater 1936 TERRAPLANE, Heater 1935 DODGE, Heater 1935 FORD, Heater 1934 BUICK, Heater 1934 FORD 1934 PLYMOUTH, Heater 1934 DODGE, Heater 1933 FRONTENAC 1931 PONTIAC, Heater, Radio 1938 HUDSON, Heater, Radio 1938 NASH, Heater CO aCI 1938 DODGE, Heater heuanauammestmeeea 1937 STUDEBAKER, Heater 1941 FORD, Heater KITCHENER Whitehead, on the farm about mile north of Zuber‘s Corners, West ENWARD GEIREL. Auctionser West Montrose, Phone Elmira 932 Jan. 22, Thursday, 1 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" Auction sale of farm stock, iu'?le- ments, feed and furniture for Noah Wideman, on the farm 1 mile north of Hawkesville on river road. Farm is sold. _ Jan. 29, Thursday, 1 pm.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of lâ€"horse implements, 2 cows and other articles for Mr. Lichty, on sixth line Peel. Feb. 5, Thursday, at ! r.m.-â€" Auction sale of live stock, impleâ€" ments, etc., for Mrs. John Diebold on the 9th line of Wellesley, about 2% miles southeast of Linwood. Feb. 9, Monday, at 9.30 â€"Comâ€" munity sale of livestock, impleâ€" ments, furniture, tools, etc., at Elmira Fair. Bring your articles Feb. 12, Thursday, at 1 r.m.â€" Auction sale of live stock, mï¬le- ments, hay, grain, etc., for Mrs. Crefl. on the farm on 4th of Peel, 3 miles west of Floradale. Phone 30w, Tavistock January 16th, Friday, 1 o‘clockâ€" Clearing sale of farm stock, lmfle- ments and feed at Lot 28, 9th line of West Zorra, 2 miles southeast of Maplewood, for the late Jacob V. Wettlaufer estate. January 19, MondnYâ€"New Hamâ€" burg community sale of horses, hogs, poultry and furniture. Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 11 a.m. sharpâ€"Auction sale of 60 head registered Holstein and Shorthorn cattle, tull‘;{r accredited, and 100 nurebred: Yorkshire hogs at the Sovuthâ€"View Farm, 1 mile southwest of Tavistock, on Number 19 highâ€" way, for E. J. Stock. Jan. 21, Wednesday, at 12 o‘clock noon, auction sale of horses and poultry, tractor, threshing machine and a full line of farm implements at the Southâ€"View Farm, 1: mile southwest of Tavistock on Number 19 Highway, for E. J. Stock. _ _ Jan. 27, Tuesday, at 12 o‘clock noon, clearing auction sale of Perâ€" cheron horses, cattle, hogs, impleâ€" ments and furniture and butchcrln’ equipment, 2 miles southwest o Petersburg at Victoriaburg, for Joseph Shantz. January 29, Thursday, 1 p.m.â€" Clearing sale of 125 acre farm, stock, imrlemenu and feed at Lot 28, 13th line of East Zorra, 3 miles south of Tavistock, for David Streicher. Auction 1941 DODGE, Heater 1941 PLYMOUTH, Heater 1940 DODGE, Heater 1940 FORD, Heater ; 1939 CHEVROLET, Heater 1939 QOLDSMOBILE, Heater 1938 DODGE, Heater 1938 Hudson. Heater 1934 FORD 1930 FORD 1929 CHEVROLET 1929 OLDSMOBILE Coaches Coupes M. K. KOTH, Anctioneer Auction Sales ‘ Auction Sale Lists \ _E J. SHANTZ. Auctioneer Of Househoild Efects, Garden Tools ete. at 6 South St.,. in Elmira, on SATURDAY, JAN. 17, st 1 pm. Bedroom suite, complete; writing desk: librarvy table; small tables: eouch; rocking chairs; children‘s \vuunf agesk; ice box; coow utensils, some dishes; some > ding; single bed; men‘s fur coat; 2 wa‘h stinds: 2 ladders,; garden 1 _ A. 8. SNI!QER. Auctioneer | Phone 2â€" , Bridgeport snow shovel; wheelbarrow; tubs garden tools and other articles. JAcos rOERkstER, i A. B. BRUBRACHER, m HY. KLINCK, Clerk. 1938 DODGE 1937 CHEVROLET 1937 FARGO 1936 CHEVROLET 1939 CHEVROLET warh stinds. 2 ladders, det hose; hall rack; buffet; row\d‘l‘:hle Jan. 17, Saturday morning at 8 o‘clock, and every Saturday mornâ€" ing at my auction stand, at Kitchâ€" ener market. . 8 1941 DODGE, Heater 1940 DeSOTO, Heater, Radio 1940 DODGE, Heater, Radio 1940 PLYMOUTH, Radio 1931 ESSEX â€" Jan. 28, Wednesday, 11 o‘clock in the forenoonâ€"Clening sale of farm itock, including good herd of pureâ€" bred Holstein cattle, imslemcnu. feed and all housebold effects beâ€" longing to the estate of the late Norman Bowman, situated on Mill St.. 4 mile south of Kitchener, known as the Milton Ernst farm. Sellersâ€"Send your gkoods or let us know. We will pick it up for oulr Saturday â€" morning â€" market sales. Buyers â€" Come to these sales where you can get what you need. The place where read service is handed out. Jan. 17, Saturdayâ€"At 8.30 a.m., rear of Albrecht‘s store, furniture, dishes, ladies‘ wearing apparel. ladies‘ shoes, etc BUSES LEAVE FOR TORONTO FOR LONDON (From Kitchener) (From Kitchemer) 7.85 a.m. 10.20 am. 840a.m. 1110 am 240 p.m. 445 p.m. 335 p.m. 730 pm 7.50 p.m. z12.08 p.m. b9.20 p.m. 24.50 a.m. b 1.00 p.m. aâ€"Daily ex. Sun. bâ€"Sun. & Holidays (Eastern Standard Time) AUCTION SALE Sone Ge£ LEAVE YOUR CAR AT HOME {] r (h, _ ie ~ 4 ;( iA l s * { B lt 1"7"‘7 « {r stt s . € ) Smd A t GO BY BUS Trucks F. WESSON, 129 King St. E Tickets and Information at Phone