Ever'y Thursday at 10.30 a m.â€" Sale of cattle, pigs, aheel&. horses and produce at the Kitchener Stockyards, adjoining the city on No. 7 highway. _ __ c . HARRY PARR & SON, Alma P.O. ORVILLE MARTIN, Auctioneer Hawkesville â€" Phone 887 Elmira CLINT JANTZI, Auctioneer Phone Baden 146 Every Thurs., 1 p.m.â€"At Kitchâ€" ener Stockyards Ltd., Guelph Highway, of cattle, pigs, horses, sheep, poultry, produce, etc. _ _ Every Friday, 7.30 p.m.â€"Furniâ€" ture, household effects, etc., at the Auction Room, New Hamburg. Sat., Nov. 6, 1 p.m.â€"Real Estate and furniture for the late Mrs. William Haffner in the village of St. Clements. Every Thurs., 7.15 p.m.â€"Comâ€" munity Auction at 38 Water St. South, Galt, Ont. of furniture, tools, produce, appliances, etc. Sat., Nov. 27, 2 p.m.â€"Auction sale for estate of the late Israel Graff, corner of Hampton and South Streets, Elmira, of valuable property and some furniture. Sat., Nov. 13. 1 p.m.â€"Furniture, household effects, etc., for Mrs. R. J. Thompson in Wellesley. Sat., Nov. 20, 1 p.m.â€"Furniture, household effects for Mrs. Clara Orth, 29 Dunbar St.. Waterloo. Fri., Nov. 19, 2 p.m.â€"Auction sale for Estate of late Fred Bauâ€" man of 100â€"acre farm, hay and straw at the farm, situated on northern limits of Elmira. R Sat., Nov. 6, 1 p.m.â€"Furniture, househoid effects, etc., for Mrs. Daniel Lemp on Wilmot St. in New Hamburg. | _ â€" CGILTONE Galt 4247W4, Preston OL 3â€"2751 WEICHEL Tues., Nov. 9, 1 p.m.â€"Farm imâ€" lements, feed, etc., for Oliver itwiller, 4 mile west of St. Agaâ€" ALKYD ENAMEL For Walls and Woodwork Your Câ€"Iâ€"L Dealer 28 King St. 8. â€" Phaone 2â€"3161 WATERLOO Every Fri., at 1.30 p.m.â€"Sale of JIM JOHANNES, Auctioneer HARDWABRE Phone 338â€"râ€"22 Kiora Free Parking Behind EASY TO APPLY simply glides on with brush or rollec. scrub with a brush if you like. Dirt comes off but beauty stays on. wide variety of rich, tempting colors in Flat, Semiâ€"Glos: or HERB M. REINHART, Auctioneer Phone Kitchener 2â€"3653 Every Mon. at Ancaster Liveâ€" stock Market of cattle, pigs, calves and poultry. Wed., Nov. 10, 1.30 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of 40 head registered and accredited Shorthorn cattle, 2% miles north of Shakespeare on the gounty Road for McGillawee rog. eattle, hogs, sheep, equipment and produce at Arthur Sales Barn. Sat., Nov. 6, 1 p.m.â€"Auction sale of real estate and household effects for Henry J. Berg at 34 East Gore St., City of Stratford. Fri., Nov. 5, 2 pm.â€"Auction sale of 100â€"acre farm with good buildings, 1%4 miles northeast of Monkton for Ray Clarke. Tues., Nov. 9, 12.30 p.m.â€"Clearâ€" ing auction sale of horses, hogs, poultry, implements, 1 mile south of Tavistock on the 13th line for the Louis L. Wettlaufer Estate. Phone 30W, Tavistock, Ontario Alternating shafts of shadow and sunlight fall across the duge, Ts ies 17 on capreatien of ts veepler "profommh stiach" United as an expression of its people‘s "profound attachâ€" ment to the work of the world Organization." Secretaryâ€"General Dag Hammarskjold admires the manyâ€"hued work of art after acâ€" cepting it for the United Nations from Belgium‘s permanent repreâ€" sentative, Ambassador Fernand van Langenhove (right). Measuringâ€" 43!4 by 28%4 feet, the tapestry contains 94,000 miles of yarn, ing Peace, Prosperity and Equality, was designed by Antwerp artist, Peter Colfs, and was executed by 14 expert weavers under hovaA Mss Ahate dA M irindx Ahennâ€"tither Ararb ts Miirtviatsannne ids ivivt diinontapactiihca it huaisc e enough to circle the equator four times. The tapestry, representâ€" u.ed:recuonolwdewnï¬.n{vmndem{;{n'fï¬Ã© delegates lobby in the United Na Gemeral Arcembly Building. Lloyd Schweitzer Shoes SLIPPERS and SHOES from Schweitzer‘s 114 King 8. The Case of the ldle Pullet OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M PS WATERLOO A. 5. SNIDER, Auctioneer, Bridgeport, Phone 2â€"2304 Everg Thurs., 1 pm.â€"At Kitchâ€" ener tock{ards Ltd., Guelph Highway, of cattle, pigs, horses, sheep, poultry, produce, etc. Milliqns have imagined that their world would always remain dark. Just a few days or even a few hours often dispel the deepâ€" est defression. God‘s love we haveif we throw ourselves upon his mercy. A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Weeping may endure for the night but joy cometh in the morâ€" Sat., Nov. 20, 1.30 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of real estate and houseâ€" hold effects on Mogk St., Tavisâ€" tock, for the late John E. Schneiâ€" der Estate. Sat., Nov. 13, 1 p.m.â€"Auction sale of furniture and household effects, 1 mile south of Tavistock on the 13th line for Louis L. Wettlaufer Estate. tif HUSSY â€" AA & B . 5.95 SAVAGE â€" 44 4. AA & B _ 7.95 Phone 7â€"7012 You can see now how hopeless it is to try to correct such disorâ€" ders through medication. Only when the Chiropractor finds the displacement and relieves the :re-u-e will a condition of sound ealth be restored. The Chiropractor does not asâ€" sert that nerve pressure is the only cause of disease. As a skilled professional person, trained as thoroughly as a medical &ncï¬â€" tioner, he fully understands and continually employs varying techâ€" niques, but he works alwndn in cooperation with Nature, deterâ€" mining and relieving the causes of illness, so that patients may enjoy their intended heritage of sound health. _ _The explanation becomes logicâ€" al when you realize that a netâ€" work of nerves extending from the spine carry vital energy from the brain (the power house of the body) to every vital organ and area of the human frame. Naâ€" ture intended this power line to operate smoothly and efficiently at all times. But things ha}:pen. Frequently one or more of the small moveable bones comprisâ€" ing the spinal column become displaced, then there may be pressure on a nerveâ€"line. If this pressure is severe and sustained the flow of vital energy is thus impaired. In time the organ or part of the body affected by this famine of lifeâ€"giving force_ will suffer and become diseased. Chiropractic doesn‘t make unâ€" reasonable claims. Its achieveâ€" ments result from ufilizing the naturat therapeutics of the human body itself. . often works wondersâ€"because it is Nature‘s way to Health. The Chiropractor differs from other practictioners in that he locates and eol:mt the CAUSE of dl:-‘ ease. a surprising number of. cases the true cause of a disorder bears no apparent relation to the malady itself. Some people find it that a displaced vertebrae in the spinal column can result in "stoâ€" mach trouble" or "kidney trouâ€" !:le". Â¥Yet this is unquestionably " What‘s so Diferent about Chiropractic?" TW n bud 24 e/ It may surprise youâ€"but it is useless to give a stimulant (Whisâ€" key, for instance) to an unconâ€" scious person. He can‘t swallow so it does no good. Again and again Chiropractic gets results in comb a tting a conditions w here the L other healing :t- arts have xi proved â€" inefâ€" ied fective, Peoâ€" es ple everyâ€" o where have J observed this obvious fact. l: atura)ly they want to Neil S. Harris, D.C. know why. octor of Chiropretie And there By Neil S. Harris, D.C., Waterloo, Ontario (Advertisement) quite ayp COME INTO YOUR FORDâ€"MONARCH DEALER‘S NOW . . . ~~ THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN ARE WAITING FOR You Corner Erb and Roslin Streets BRUCE WEBER MOTORS 1253 King St. East SUNSHINE MOTORS Your Associate FORD â€" MONARCH Dealer in Waterioo KITCHENER WATERLOO By Roe Farms Service Dept. Phone 4â€"4922 Phone 3â€"1437 Viâ€"47