_ i FILSINGER & HENRY t : sold for export at $5.60 to $6, with 43 odd lots at ‘$6.75. Cholice butcher cattle brought $6 to $6.65, with bulk of steers and heifers at $8.50 $ to $6; low trade active at $4 to $5 for choice, with fair cows at $3 to Anyone wishing to purchase a farm will be well repaid «by consulting the undersigned. A variety to choose from. Hogs 1. and w. selects 10.25 do. lights.... .....; 975 is where the auctioneer comes from whore motto is to give prompt and active service TO ALL do., medium ........ do., common.. .. ... Butcher heifers, choice do., medium ........ do., common :....... Butcher cows, choice . do, medium ........ do., canners, cutters Butcher bulls, good.. brought $11.50 to $12.50, with choice Trade grain quotations: light sheep at $5.50 to $6.60. | _ Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, Hogsâ€"MReceipts, 500. ‘Hog prices $1.26%. uncertain; most of light supply‘ Americin cornâ€" No. 2 yellow, went to outsiders |90¢; No. 3 do., $9¢. Calvesâ€"Receipts, 128. Calvse sol: briskly at $11 to $13 for choice. HAYSVILLE, Phone New Hamburg, Line 52 Farm â€" Equipment and Farm Stock a specialty. Phon« 80. _ Night Phone 207W UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DiaECTORs do., heavies .... ..9.15 Satisfaction guaranteed Calls from ail parts of the county promptly attended to. Geo. A. Millier Quotations : LETTER & DBEISINGER From our Large Stock of Clean, New and up to date Stock of Men‘s and Boys‘ Wear. There is no old Stock in our Store. Everything is new Stock, at today‘s Prices and of the Soundest Quality and Value UNDERTAKERS Licensed Auctioneer County of Waterloo Give Him Something He will be Proud of. NEW DUNDEE I. H. TO MA N LET US SUGGEST 6.16 @ 1.% 4 for Better Goods â€" For Less Money ONT. "Something to Wear" Miss Susie Wanner spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Strassburg. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Halliman visâ€" ited with relatives in Kitchener on QSunday. | Died Suddenly. Mr. S Rohr attended the banquet at Branchton Friday evening We are sorry to report that Masâ€" ter Jimmie Perrin is under the docâ€" tor‘s care. We wish him a speedy recovery. Quite a number of young people of this vicinity attended the conâ€" cert in New Dundee last week. Mrs Austin Surtzer visited with her sister, Mrs. Sararas of New Dundee last Thursday. _ The death occurred in Kitchener on Sunday morning of Mrs. J. Schlicter, an old resident of Roseâ€" ville. The late Mrs. Schlichter was the mother of Mrs. Eiph. Stager of this vicinity. Mrs. O. Hilborn and Miss Fannie Hilborn visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Adam Poll had the misforâ€" tune of falling and severely bruisâ€" ing his side and arm on Friday morning. Misses Violet and Gertrude Geotâ€" ling of Rosebank visited with Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Nash on Sunday. 1 ~Oatsâ€"No. 4 C W. 46%¢; No. 3 Ao. and extra No. 1 feed, 42%e; No. 1 feed 40%c; No. 2 teed, 38%c¢; reâ€" The Young People of the Evanâ€" gelical 8. S. will give their Christâ€" mas programme on Saturday evenâ€" ing, Dec. 23rd, at 8 o‘clock. A hearty invitation is extended to all. Miss Cleo Fried spent Sunday at Plaines with her friend, Miss Rose Latsch. News Notes Mr. Elmer Bickle of Woodstock is spending the holidays at his home here. ‘Ontario wheatâ€" N6. 2 > winter, $1.11 to $1.13; No. 3, $1.08 to $1.10. Barleyâ€"Malting, 60c. to 62¢. Buckwheat, 73c. to 79¢ Ryeâ€"No %, 84c to 86¢ Millfeedâ€"Per ton: Bran, $24; shorts, 26; middlings, $28.50; good feed flour, $2 a bag. Ontario oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 41c. to 43¢. ROSEVILLE TORONTO | January 8 (Mondayâ€" â€" at 11 a. m., |Large consignment of Boots and ; Shoes at the Steddick House, Elmira. _ Jan. 16th â€" Farm Stock, Imple ments, Hay, Grain, Etc. of Oscar Miller, Pilkington Tp., 6 miles north east of Elmira. Jan. 18â€"Farm Stock and impleâ€" ments of Enoch Baumn Estate, sitâ€" ustion 2% miles south of Eimira and 2%% miles northeast of St. Jaâ€" ! _ February.28 (Wednesday) â€"Clearâ€" ing Auction Saile of Farm Stock, Implements, l"eeq, and, Household Effects, belonging to Helmuth Wagâ€" ner, situated 1% miles east of WeHesley, 2% miles northwest of Josephsburg, and 1%% miles south of YBamberg. * ‘ ‘ March 7 â€" (Wednesday) Clearing Auction sale of Farm Stock, l.lnplo-‘ ments and Feed belonging to Jacob Detweilenr, situated 2% mies east of Manuheim and 3 mies southwest of Kitchener, better known as the ‘)lznc Brighton Farm. _ _January 4 (Thursday) â€" Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, etc. of Wm. H. Adam, Con 1 Peel Tp., 2% miles west of Wallenstein, % mile east of Macton. a Jan. lithâ€"Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ment, Hay, Grain, Etc. of Moses Reist Jr. 1 mile north of Eimira. GEORGE G. CLAS8, Auctioneer. December 28 (Thursday) â€" Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain etc. of Ge&rge Honsinger, Con. 2, Peel Tp., 2 miles west of Yatton. {of entire farm stock, implements _ M&rch 8 (Thursday) Farm Stock, ‘and Household Effects, including !PPl@ements and Household Effects, registered Clyde horses, Shorthorn P°!00Eing to Louis Keller, 1 mile west ' cattle and Berkshire pigs, belong. °! Weissenburg, 2% miles west of ‘ing to William Henry at Lot 5 on West Montrose, 4 miles north of New ‘the 7th Concession, Township of G°many, on Elmira road, Lot 1, Con. | Wellesley, 3 miles east of Milibank * TPâ€" 0f Woolwich. 2% miles west of Crosshill. 1 Feb. 14 (Wednesday) â€" Farm } Feb. 20 â€" (Tuesday) at 9.30 a. **°°K. implements, including 3 good. m., clearing Auction Sale of Farm Y°4°5 well matched teams belonging Stock and Implements, Feed and (° Fred Kissner, situated. on Glasâ€" Household Effects, belonging to: £°" "024, Kitchener, better known John Francis, 4 miles west of Kitâ€"! 4% Tâ€" Snyder farm. chener, 3% miles west of Waterloo, February 6, (Tuesday), Farm and 2 miles east of Petersburg, cloni Stock ,and Implements belonging to to the G. T. R. tracks, better known D@® Kesselring, and son Harvey, as the Alf. Stolts Farm. | #% miles southwest of Waterloo, Jan. 20â€" Household effects and February 15 (Thursday)â€"At 12 o‘clock noon, clearing Auction Sale of entire farm stock, implements and Household Effects, including registered Clyde horses, Shorthorn cattle and Berkshire pigs, belongâ€" ing to William Henry at Lot 5 on February 13 (Tuesday) â€" Clearâ€" ing Auction Sale of entire Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Houseâ€" bold Effects, belonging to William Arnold, situated 1 mile west of Kitâ€" chener Post Office, at the end of Wilmot _ street extension, . better known as the Alex Schaefer farm. Percherons, Belgians and a number of good brood mares, ranging from 3 to 10 years old, belonging to Henâ€" ry Bruder. Sale will be held at the Lous Kieffer Hotel, New Germany. Jan. 28 â€" (Tuesday) ‘Clearing Auction sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Househoid Riffects belongâ€" ing to Louis Kieffer, situated in the village of New Germany. a number of good s¢ts of Bob Sicighs Portland and Junmiper Cutters. Jan. 4 â€" (Thursday) Ohattels and RHousehold Ef#ects belonging to the estate of the lste Hartman Schaarr, situated 2 miles northwest of Watâ€" erloo and 3% miles southoust of Jan. 24 (Wednesday)â€"Farmstock, implements, hay, grain and houseâ€" hold effects of K. A. Beechy, situated 3 miles east of Bresiau, 2 miles morth of Rossuth, 3 miles west of Mosboro. No. reserve. Feb. 6 â€" (Tuesday) A carload of plements of the late Joseph B. Yantâ€" #i at Lot 35 on the 19th line, Rast Zorra, 3 miles southwest of New Hamburg. ‘This is an excellent ofâ€" }hfllc-llouolunmhm ‘o-uuonn. Bale commences ut aharp. | January 16 (Tuesday) â€"Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed of the late Daniel Streicker estate, % miles west of Weallesley. : January 18 (Thursday)â€"Clearing auction saile of 145 acre farm m' upâ€"toâ€"date buildings; also entire M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Thursday, January 4thâ€" Clearing Auction sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Feed at Lot 8, Concession 6, North Riasthope, for Albin Knoisel | E. J. SHANTZ. Auctioneer. _ Jan. 17, (Wednesday) Farm Stock Implements, Hay, Grain and Houseâ€" hold Effects belonging to Amos Schwartzentruber, aituated on the main road from Kitchener to New Hamburg, % miles west of Petersâ€" burg. a | Jan. 24 (Wednesday)â€"Farm stock and implements of N. A. Beechey, 3 miles east of Breslau. C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctionter Jan. 17 (Wednesdayâ€"Farm stock and implements belonging to Aler. Littlewood, 5 miles south of Guelph and oneâ€"half mile east of Donney‘s school house. _ March 7 (Wednesday) â€" Entire Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain and Ho““m Effects belonging to Jacob Det er, situated 3 miles southwest of Kitchener and 2% miles east of Mannheim, known as the Isaac Brighton farm. No Reserve. Feb. 21 (Wednesday) 8.30 a.m. sharpâ€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements, nay, grain and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to Sam Snyâ€" der & mile south of New Dundee on the township line in the coun(y‘ of Oxford. Don‘t miss this big sale. Lunch at noon. 1 to Cyrus Schoch, 1 mile south of German Mills and % miles southâ€" east of Strasburg, better known as the Noah Weber farm. | February 6, (Tuesday), Farm .Stocl, Implements, Hay, Grain and Household. Effects, belonging to Henry Waterman, situated on the town line, 2 miles west of New Dunâ€" dee, opposite the Blenheim Church. Feb. 7 (Wednesday})â€"Entirs farm } stock, implements, produce and household effects, belonging to} George Hagedorn, situated 1 mile east of Williamsburg and 2 miles west of German Mills, and 1 miles south of Kitchener. Plan to atâ€" tend this large sale. ‘Tuesday, Feb. 15 â€"Entire Farm Stock and Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Efftects belonging __ _ Feb. 8 (Thursday)â€" Postponed © BSaleâ€"Farm stock and implements of | Andrew W. _ Streicher, 1% miles west of Wellesley and % miles east of Lisbon. February 6, (Tuesday), Farm Stock ,and Implements belonging to Dam Kesselring, and son Harvey, #% miles southwest of Waterloo, and 3 miles northwest of Petersâ€" . February $2 (Thursday) â€" Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain etc. of Israel 8. Shantsy, Con. 3 Peel Tp., % mile west of Yatton. h Also farm stock and implements, all belonging to John A. Balzer. January 11.1â€" 108 acre valuable farm land with good buildings in township of Wilmot, % mile east of Lisbon and 1% miles west of Welâ€" lesley belonging to John A. Balâ€" zer (if not previously sold). ._ feb, 20thâ€"Parm Stock and Imâ€" plements of Rusben Wober, Con. 5. buildings; better known as the John Riekh! farm, % mile south of Lisbon and 2% miles southwest of Wellesley (if not previously soldâ€". Schroer adjoining Kimira. H. 6. DUERINQ, Auctioncer January 11â€" Valuable farm of i. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. bank barn, with all necessary outâ€" buildings, and a neverâ€"failing well on the place. Farm is well fenced. A couple minutes walk to the school and church, % mile to chopping mill. Good reasons for selling. J. Stanley Hilborn, R. R. 2, Petersburg. John Zimmerman, 32%J, Waterloo. LICENSED AUCTIONEER NOTICE. Prompt attention will be given all sales entrusted to me and satie faction guaranteed. The undersigned is offering for sale his 105 acre farm, more or lese, situated in Wilmot Township, 2% miles north of New Dundee, and 4% miles south of Petersburg station on Huron Road. $ acres hardwood bush, 27 acres in choice pasture, with spring creek running through. Balance in good state of cultivation, 14 acres in wheat. On the farm h{ The undersigned is offering for sale his 200 acre farm, situated in the township of North Dumfries, on the Cedar Creek Road, 2 miles east of Black Horse, and 3 miles southâ€" east of Roseville. On the farm is a stone house and a bank barn, with necessary outâ€"buildings and a neverâ€" failing well on the place. There i. 185 acres of good workable land, and 15 acres in bush and pasture. 16 acres are sown in Fall. Wheat, and 16 acres in Rye, and fall plowâ€" ing will be done. The undersigned will take in exchange a house in Kitchener. For further particulars apply to Geo. F. Kunts. miles northwest ‘of New Hamburg. Bule at 12 p‘clock sharp _ February 44 (Wodnesday)â€"Clearâ€" ing suction sale of farm stock, imâ€" piements and feed of G. & A. Bast Bros. at lot 48, concession 1, Wilâ€" mot, 3 miles south of Wellesiey and 2 miles west of Philipsburg. C February 20 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Feed at Lot 26, Line 13, East Zorra, 3%4 miles south of Tavisâ€" tock, at 1 o‘clock, for F. Morgenroth, February 22 (Tuesdayâ€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, lnnlo-{‘ ments and feed of the late Yost Heimbuch estate at Lot 24â€"25, Con. 4, S.EH. 1% miles west of 'l'flh-i tock. Sale at 9.30 sharp. Lunch at| uk VMTTSRs rear fapieiiioes Cz > > cA sc 14, north half of Blenbeim, one mille north and one mile west of Platts» ville, * January 30 (Tuesday â€" Clearing Auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and fged of Henry W. Schâ€" nelder at $4%, Gon 1 W. L H., 3 FARM FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. J. LETTER & SO Over 2000 Selections to choose from, including Special Records for Kiddies, also the Newest Xmas Records. If you haven‘t got a Phonograph in your Home, let us sell you a good Machine at a Bargain, or if you have one, call and hear the very newest in Victor Records â€" _ We carry a very fine variety of Appropriate Gift Furniture such as would be thankfully received by anyone, as A Gift of Furniture always helps to furnish the Home. Wishing all our Customers the Compliments of the Season Make this Xmas : urniture Xmas 44â€"2mos ORGANâ€" $28.00, USED 6â€"O0CTAVE PHONOGRAPH â€" $28.00, USED Columbia, including 10 records. ‘Terms $1.00 per week. D. 6. Cullen, 11 King St E., Kitchener. PIANO â€" $99, SPLENDID CONâ€" dition, 7 1â€"3 Octaves, good tone. Terms $2.00 weekly. D. S. Cullen, 11 King St. E., Kitchener. ORGAN â€" $26.00, USED 6â€"OCTAVE PHONOGRAPHâ€"$38.00, USED EDâ€" ison Diamond Amberola, including 20 records. Terms $1.00 per week. D 8. Cullen, 11 King St, E. Kitch PIANOâ€"$275, USED, WALNUT case, full metal plate, ivory keys good tonAryfflurry in to get this bargain. D. 8. Cullen, 11 King St., FHONOGRAPHâ€"$38.00, USED ED ison Diamond Amberola, including 20 records. Terms $1.00 per week. D. 8. Cullen, 11 King St. K., Kitchâ€" Olde Firm of Heintzman & Co. pianos in fumed oak and mahogâ€" any cases. Come in and hear the Wondertal tone quality of these pianos. D. S. Cullen, 11 King St. E.. Kitchener. the wonderful tone. quality these pianos. D. S. Oullen, BTRAYEDâ€"Holstein Steer, on farm mm.lumn“â€f Lhorse sleigh complete with Box, 3 Portland Cutters, 2 Jumper Cutâ€" Olde Firme of Heintzrman & Co. pianos in fumed oak and mahogâ€" Terms $1.00 per week. D. 8. Cullen, 11 King St. K.. Kitchener. Terms $1.00 per week. â€" D. & Cullen, 11 King St. E. Kitchener. Columbia, including 10 records. Terms $1.00 per week. D. 8. Cullen, 11 King St. E., Kitchener. have same by proving ownership, and paying expenses. John 8. Koehler, R. R. t, St. Agatha. 50â€"4t. xo Pure pedigreed Shorthorn#, ; i young bulls ft for service, . about seven young cOWs, « years and under; some with es at foot and others will be ';., the near future. Apply to | _ DAVID TRUSSLER, Wellesloy, 0) blâ€"4t. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneér, WATERLOO TRUST AND® INGS CO., Administrators . B1â€"2t tubs and nu-,umg -tomm.lwng 1 tub 20 pounds lard, 2 ba egar, 3 from pots, kitthen a few farm tools and ma articles too numerous to 1 TERMS:â€"Cash. and poles, a number of ows, 13 quillts, & covers, 17 com lfl‘ml“_“fl ner set, a lot of other d carpets and 1 wool ca iIng machine, tub and | kettle, 1 bench, table, sewing machine, 1 springs and mattreases, ble, 1 side board, cow due to of lumber, 1 1 horse blanket, # FOR SALE. 4x