With Mpderate Run and Good + _ Active Trade, Prices Holdâ€" Hayâ€"No. 1 loose timothy, $20 to $21; No. 2, $19 to $20; barley hay. Flourâ€"Ontario, 90 per cent. pat ent in bags. Toronto, $5.60, Montreal for export, $5.85. Cornâ€"K.D., No. 3, $1.14, on track, Toronto. Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 3 C.W., 70%c, track, bay ports. Ontario _ grains, â€" cif. country points. Wheatâ€"Good milling, $1.35. Millfeedâ€"Bran, $32 per ton; shorts, $34; middlings, $40 per ton. Ontario oatsâ€"53c. Buck wheatâ€"80c. Barleyâ€"Maliting, 74c. Ryeâ€"$1.05. Manitoba flour â€" First patent, $9.10. Toronto; do., second patent, $8.60, Toronto. Manitoba No. 1 northern, ci.f. bay ports, $1.76; No. 2, $1.72!%; No. 3. $1.65%; No. 4, $1.56%; No. 2 tough. $1.61%; No. 3 tough, $1.56; No. 4 tough, $1.49. do., medlum ........â€".. Bolognas ........ll.... Feeders and shortkeep Stockers, good ... Calves, choice ... Springers, choice ... Milkers, choice ... Choice lambs ... Buck lambs ... Spring lambs, each...... Yearlings ......c.uullllll. Buck sheep ...ssio%.s. Hogs, f.o.b.. thick §MOO0URS ......s.csusoln., B Hogs, off cars, selects..10 Hogs. selects, f.0.b. ... Cows, good to choice, $6.50 to $7.50; medium, $5.50 to $6.50. Bulls, steady, $6.50 to $7.25. Calves a shade firmer at $10 to $11.50 tops. Hogsâ€"Packers bidding 25¢ lower. Spring lambs now selling by weight at 18c to 20c per lb. for choice; culls, 10¢ to 11¢c; yearlings, choice, with wool, 13¢ to 14¢; clipped, 11c to 12c. Sheep, light choice, 6c to 7c. Receipts and Quotations Union Stock Yards â€" Receipts, 3,471 cattle, 466 calves, 1,100 hogs, 269 sheep and lambs. Export steers, choice....$9 00 to $9 50 Export heifers ... 7 50 8 50 Butcbers, choice ......... 9 00 9 50 do., heifers ... 8 00 9 25 do., medium ... 7 50 8 50 do., common ... 7 00 7 50 Baby beeves ....._..._.__11 00 11 50 Cows, fat, choice ... 7 00 7 50 do., medium ... 5 50 6 00 canners and cutters.. 2 00 3 00 Bulls, butcher, choice.. 6 50 1 25 do., medium ... 4 00 4 20 Steady to Strong â€" At Cattle Market Toronto, May 30â€"Market opened with active buying against & comâ€" paratively light run. Prices holding steady to strong. Extra choice quai ity heavy beef steers and choice handyweights selling in spots as high as $9.75. General run, good to choice loads, $8.75 to $9.00. Choice _ handyweight steers and heifers firmer at $9.50; fair to good butcher, Wm. Suider Milling Co. GRAIN DEALERS‘ QUOTATIONS For an Ideal General Purpose Flour for both Bread or Pastry. 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Children Cry f "Tiz" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns; calfouses, blisters and bunions. "Tiz" draws out the acids and poi« sons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long Kgu dance, how far you walk, or w leng you remain on your feet, :Ii:': brings .restful footcomfort. Castoria is especially preâ€" A CA pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of C ConstiPution, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of CMa PAÂ¥ IdelekeA: Absolutely Harmitss ~N2 Oplates, / Physicians everywhere recommend it. Rev. M. F. called on Mr Friday. The Union Ladies® Aid n home of Mrs. Thos. Foster nesday afternoon. June 1st Weelkâ€"end â€" visitors at â€" Mr./ W. Track‘s were: Mr. and Mrs. Stewart CJ‘eigh'tqn. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Creighton of Toronto, Mr. Guy Track of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tyack and sons of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Currie Bulmer of To: ronto spent Sunday with the for mer‘s mother, Mrs. C. Bulmer. The Union Ladies® Aid met at the Mr. and Mrs. Eli Diefenbacher and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diefenbacher of New â€" Dundee visited | with â€" Mrs. Maria Fenton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Snyder of Georgetown is spending some time with "the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Snyder. Spring broilers, 1Â¥ to 24â€" Ins. ... Leghorns .............22.0... Hens, over 5 lbs. each 4 10 5 Ihs. .:..00........ Under 3 Ths. ... Roosters, 5 Ibs. ... 4 to § Tbs. .....2.cl..2.. Ducks, over 4 lbs Under 4 lbs. ... sheepskins, 75¢ to $1.50; horschides No. 1. $3 to $3.75; No. 2. $2.75; ponies and No. L, $1.75; horsehair 17¢ per Ib. ‘ Approximate quotations on churn ing cream fo.b. shipping points, are: Special, 37c to 38¢; No. 1, 36¢ to 37¢ No. 2, $3¢ to 34¢ per lb. fat. _ Quotations to the retail trade: Butterâ€"Creamery, No. 1, 38¢; do. No. 2, 37¢; Dairy, 3%c. â€" HIDES AND woOOL Dealers are quoting the following prices of wool delivered at Toronto: Wool, flat rate. free of rejects, 18c; rejects, 10c¢. Hides, delivered Toronâ€" to, country calf. green, $12%c¢; cured, 13¢; kips, 9¢; cured, 10c. Beef hides. green, 8‘;c to 9¢; cured, $%¢ to 10c. Dealers offer the following prices for country lambskins. T5¢ to $1.50; track, Toronto; No. 2, $16 to $16.50; No. 3, $14 to $11.50; mixed hay, $11 to $12; straw, $9 to $11 per ton. O BUTTER Creamery, pasteurized, 33¢ to 33%e. Churning creamâ€"Creamery, pasteurized, ‘32%4ec; Creamery, secâ€" onds, 32¢c. Above prices for goods delivered Toronto. Eaas Fresh, extras, 29¢; do., firsts, 27¢; do., seconds, 24c. Prices to retail trade â€" Extras, fresh, in cartons, 37¢; do., loose, 35¢; Fresh, firsts, 33¢; do., seconds 30c. Wholesale pricesâ€" Beef, forequarters, $12.00; do. hindquarters, $20.00 ; Carcasses choice, $17.00; do., medium, $16.00; do., common, $15.00; Calves, choice veal, $17.00; do., medium, $14.90: Heavy hogs, cwt., $12.00; Shop hogs ewt., $16.50; Fresh lambs, lb., 27¢; Spring lambs, per lb., 40¢c. flTiz! POULTRY (Wholesale, f.o.b. Toronto) Alive Dressed DRESSED MEATS HAWKESVILLE l Stewart ofâ€" Linwaod | Tiz" now from any ent . store. End erâ€"wear smaller feet fresh, sweet RT || DISTRICT NEWS 14 12 30 26 fner on n Wed 26 16 16 40 0 | Miss Blanche Hi lis spending a short 'm' Mr. ind Mrs. St i Misses Eva Bowm man and Mr. Quen tered to London on ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. € \Sumlay with Mr Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the stable. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilbor Clemens; Mrs, E. Heller Clare Hilborn motored to mf Sunday. rymple Mr. and ferl M Local News Notes 1 Mi H Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Mohr and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr of North Easthope spent Ascension Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Shantz and family spent Supday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martin on the 3rd line. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shantz and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shirk at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lehnan and son Edward of Kitchener and Mt. and Mrs. Leonard Klopp of Waterloo spent the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle, Mr. Willard Snyder and Mr. Wellington Weber spent Wednesday evening at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Class and son Mr Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Class and son Roy and Miss Mary Stange spent sSunday at Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Weber spent Sunday with relatives at Kitâ€" Mr.: and Mrs. Clarence Klie and family of Manumheim, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klie and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lichty. Mr. Johnathan Martin held a barn raising on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hilker and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lackn& at St. Jacobs. Officers Elected â€" The annual eviing of the Women‘s Institute is held at the home of Rev. and ‘s. Forsythe on Wednesday even: 120 The following Abfficers were ccted: president Miss Sylvia Bock; ceâ€"president. _ Mrs. W. Spaetzel: in Personals and other items as told by i Waterloo Chronicle correspondents Mr. Emanuel )aniel Bowman urs to Ayr last t Yan hene X1 Mr .and Mrs. John Burnett of Winâ€" ‘rbourne, Mrs. Beckman of Toronâ€" »., Mrs, Z. Stauffer and son Eden C Glenallen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ergman and Miss Erma Waldron illed at the home of Mrs. Aaron nyder on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman spent ie weekcend at Kitchener and Watâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Schraeder and son Miami, Florida and Miss V. Bingeâ€" in of Kitchener are spending a wodays in this vieinity. Sunday visitors at the home of v. and Mrs. Herman Kavelman ere: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Giese and mily. Miss Elsie Schwantzfager, iss Ella Weiss and Mr. Ed Kavel an of Tonawanda. Messts. Arthur ivelman. Allen Kavelman and Wm. oll of Detroit. Messrs. Emil and wistian Kavelman of Kitchener. Mi yâ€"treasnrer Wilm Iman Snid roit hte . F. E. Page motored to Fenâ€" n Saturday. Mrs. Page and hter Ellen returned after spendâ€" i month at the home of Mr. Dal itian Kavelman of Kitchener, and Mrs. Chas. Kavelman of it, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. S. Einâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kavelâ€" and family of Plattsville and ind Mrs. Geo. Einwachter. . and Mrs. Noah Shantz of t spent Sitnday with Mr. and Austin Ban nd M Blanche Hilborn of Burford ing a short time at the home ind Mrs. Stanley Hilborn. s Eva Bowman and Hah Hallâ€" 1 Mr. Quentin Hallman moâ€" London on Tuesday. president; Mrs with Mr. and Mrs. A at Kitchener. NEW DUNDEE FLORADALE his vicinity. ‘s. Dan Roth and family ntre spent Sunday with L. H. Toman. 5 wing ‘ollicers were t Miss Sylvia Bock; \rs. W. Spaetzel; it; Mrs. A. Hilborn; Mrs. Irvin Lauten: c‘yâ€"Trea, Mrs. Mel A. Hilborn, Mrs. L E. Heller and Mr Bowman and Mr were business visi Monday. Halliman spent Fordwich \% Miss Edna Witheim spent the week end at her home Wilby Road. Mr. ERarl Bingeman of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of his parents Mr. aAfd Mrs. John E. Bingeâ€" man Mr. George Huehn. is making {nâ€" provements to his residence on Jacob street by having a new cellar and foundation put underneath and the entire house clad with new sidâ€" ing. treas. The next convention will be hold in St. James church, North Easthope on Victoria® Day, 1928. Moved to Kitchener â€" Mr. John Witwer held a public sale of houseâ€" hold goods last Saturday and left this week with his daughter and sonâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Good, for Kitchener where, they will reside in future. . . about 100 teachers were present. Rev. H. R. Mosig re’ad a paper on "Problems in Sunday School work", and Rev. Prof. N. Willison of Watâ€" erloo Seminary, gave an address on "The Substance of Teacher Trainâ€" ing". The officers of the district for 1927â€"28 are: Miss Seltzer as sec‘yâ€" spent here. I tered on his duties here on Thurs day. ' Texas c Monday Mr. 0 Mr. Harry Phillips, who held a position in the ‘freight depart ment of the C. N. R. at Kitchener for the past few years has been transferred to the local. C.â€"N. R. station and an. er recently bought a property. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritz and three daughters Ena, Alice and Louise, left on Wednesday on a motor trip to their former home at Dewet, Man. and to Melville, Sask. They expect to be away about two months. Rev. and Mrs. Schmidt of East Zorra visited Rev. and Mrs. Mosig last week, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt inâ€" tend to go to Germany in August to spent the remaining years of their life in the fatherland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merner who resided here for the past two years keeping house for the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brodrecht have moved back to Kitchener where Mr. Mernâ€" er recently bought a Droparty Mr. Harvey WilKHams of Stratford son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams is home at present suffering from Mood poisoning in his hands. The truck driver who ran into Mr. E. Roth‘s wagon on Bender‘s bridge one day last week was up in police court here last Monday. He was fined $10.00 and costs. A civil action for damages to the wagon is now pending. Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Winn and daughter Marjorie spent last week and and holiday with their pargnts in Toronto and Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kropf and ons Emmet and Lorne of Kitchener spent Victoria Day at the home of Mrs. 1. Betzner. Mr. F. Debus is having a large warehouse erected on his property on Milton street. Dr. and Mrs. Aikenhead and daughter Ruth of Toronto called on friends in town last Sunday. Mrs. R. Hallman and daughter Dorothy of ‘Toronto spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. V. Ratz. Miss Edna Diegel of Waterloo was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Goebel last week. Miss Clara Shuyler spent Victoria Day in St. Mary‘s with her friends, Miss Ridge. Window Brokenâ€"One of the big plate glass fronts of McCallum‘s Drug‘s Store was smashed late last Saturday night by a number of youths, who were wrestling around the store front. The damage done is n the neighborhood of about $60.00. Issuing Permitsâ€"Mr. H. E. Ernst, issuer of liquor permits for New Hlamburg and district, reports that he has issued quite a number of permits. Local and Personal â€" Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Peine left last Saturday on a motor trip to Chicago, HML 4 Messrs. E. Merner and Alex Hahn were on a fishing trip up north last week. Mr Mr.. Elmer Laschinger of Detroit week end at the home of NEW HAMBURG h was held in Trinâ€" rch at Sebastopol Seven pastors and attended the Sun Mary Laschinger blichid hat them are my sentiments too. lips, who held a{ What will be so rare as the first day eight department | n June when David Blytlh Hanna Kitchener for the| vill hank out his shingle bearing s been transferred | he device â€""We sell for less" as an R. station and enâ€"|attractive cutâ€"rate in the brice lst â€" The Trinity Strat ay Mr. Elroy Scheifele of Detroft is mackarding his friends around the rustic retreats of Waterloo County Woolwich Township 8. 8. picnic is being planned for June 25th to be held in Wright‘s Grove, Conestogo. Mr. and Mrs. Henfy Ernst and son 3tanley of Waterioo spent the weekâ€" and with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garner, King St. North. ‘riends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Filsinger and ‘amily of Kitchener spent Sunday at "The Maples." Mr. Kenneth Snyder is home after having completed his 4th year at Toronto University in the course of Finance and Commerce. n a morning in June." Who‘s Who and What‘s What. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Dahms and family have arrived from Parry Sound and taken up their residence in the Evangelical parsonage. We ‘xtend to them a hearty welcome and hope their term of service here may be mutually pleasan‘ and inâ€" «piratfongl. Miss Irene Heist, nurseâ€"inâ€"training it the General Hospital, Hamilton. 5 spending a three weeks‘ vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Heist. Misses Florence Oberholtzer, Gerâ€" rude Smith and Elizabeth and Telen Heist tagged everybody _ in sight locally on Saturday last in aid f the Freeport Sanitorium. Mrs. 1. E. Filsinger of Rochester, N.Y.. is spending a few days visiting up soon,for no n a morning in Who‘s Who and SCme®nat â€" Clearer conception _ of what a Bolshevist is now since John Bull got riled up the other day and Aguratively kicked a few of them off the tight little island into the sea, and Johnny Canuck has declared m touch of Sol‘s benign countenâ€" ance. Despite the dull dreariness. levny Wren is renovating her sumâ€" mer home with all the enthusiasm and fussiness peculiar to little folk. Rollicking robin seems to have powder puffed his breast anew with i redder hue for a brood of four in i spruce hard by, adds a new melody o his morning matins, after he wins in the strugele with a few earthâ€" yorms | which ; have been â€" caught napping with their heads too far ut of their burrows on the newâ€" mown lawn. Of _ course â€" we â€" feel â€" somewhat ‘hesty that Capt. Lindbergh has Canadian blood coursing through his veins, which lends an added interest to the success of his long (lis!an(-e‘ aonâ€"stop air adventure. We have a somewhat _ clearer conception (vl" what a Bolshevist is now since John he deviceâ€""We sell for less" as an ittractive cutâ€"rate in the price list f the brands handled by Johnnie "orteau, as the proof of the old mdage ~"opposition is the life of rade." Up came the sun at 4.39 ~ May has slipped away. leaving the landscape clad in a luxurious greenâ€" ness, but the memory of long hours of chilly humidity lingers when we hink how we longed to venture forth to bask in the warmth of the sun but could not because fickle May of 1927 was constantly hanging a vapour screen precluding the goldâ€" 1 Mr. L. G. Pequegnat left this week on his regular business trip to Monâ€" treal and other parts of Quebec. Mr. Jack Basendorg spent Sun day at his home in Milverton. Sunrise Soliloquies,â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ingold and daughter Margaret spent last week ond in Monkton with her sister, Mrs G. Weber. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Becker, Miss Grace Becker and Mr. R H. Patton of Toronto spent last week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boullee. The dance which was held in the skating rink on the evening of Vicâ€" toria Day was well patronized and in enjoyable time was spent. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bergey and daugbhter Juanita of Toronto and Miss Marjory Mulch spent last week The Canadian Red Cross Society has spent over $7,000,000. Its treasâ€" ury is now exhausted and for the first time since the war a nationâ€" wide appeal for contribution is beâ€" ing undertaken. An appeal has been made to our Women‘s Institute. Mrs. ‘Mae Snow and little Miss Marion Horne of Toronto spent sevâ€" oral days with Miss C. M. Graff this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hamilton of St. Catharines visited the former‘s mother, Mrs. H. Hamilton over the week end. Mr. Russel Nabhrgang of Detroit spent the week;/end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heary Mrs. Fred Cookson friends in Parry Sound Mrs. Jenkins of Toronto, sister of Mrs. (Dr.) Anderson has moved to town and has taken up her resiâ€" dence in the former Methodist parâ€" sonage recently purchased from Mr. R. Grimmer, Her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Brown will make their home with her. md at the home of Mr H. Bergey. © Mr, and Mrs. Bruno Beger and family of Windsor spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sparrer. beautiful ray and shone the shutters as much as to hope everybody will wake ‘for no one should sleep in ST. JACOBS and Mrs visiting â€" & while spending a few holidays with | his parents in town. â€" ® Rev. N. E. Dahms and Mr. F. E. Welker are delegates for Calvary the Church S. S. to the Sunday School reen~ at Oetzel‘s Church in North Eastâ€" OU8 Jiope on June 7th and 8th. All persons owing money to the late William Stockie, deceased, are requested to notify Jacob Stockie, 65 Foundry Street, Waterloo, one of ‘he Execntors, on or before the 15th day of June, 1927. May 23, 1927 Re Estate of William Stockie, ceased. PASTURE TO LET Good pasture and splendid water Apply H. D. Dahmer, Conestogo. HELP WANTED "Earn $25 weekly up at home clipping newspapers and addressing envelopes. No canvassing. Everyâ€" thing furnished. Spare or full time. Send stamp for particulars. Mailing Service, ‘Box 8, Sydney, N.S." W. W. FRICKEY, Auctlioneer [ Phone 592w, Waterloo. \ June 4 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable real estate belonging to the lite Mrs. Moyer, situated at 11 ~hapel St.. opposite the Bethany Mennonite Church, Kitchener. June 4 (Saturday)â€"At 230 p.m., sery valuable household effects and nols belonging to Mrs. L. Kischel, situated at 155 Frederick St., Kitchâ€" ener. FOR SALE Farm of 66 acres with crop, with ‘omfortable. buildingsa erected theoreâ€" m; also good water. Apply on preâ€" nises or to Thos. HilHard, RR. 1, NWaterloo. 21â€"4t. June 14 (Tuesday) â€" At 2 p.m., mortgage sale of a brick house known as 25 Cherry St.. Kitchener. June 18 (Saturday) â€"At 8 a.m., household effects on the Kitchener market for Harry Longman. June 25 (Saturday) â€" At $ a.m., household effects on the Kitchener market for Geo. Clarkson. FOR SALE Twoâ€"seated rubberâ€"tired top cariâ€" ige. In good condition, $25.00. Phone 103. 771 King St. W., Kitchener. WANTED Married man to take i dairy herd running Apply to J. S. Knapp, R. _ Rev. S. E. Schader, pastor of Zion Evangelical Church, Kitchener, for four years, and prior to. that pastor of Emmanuel Evangelical Churc®, Waterloo, completed his pastorate in Kitchener on Sunday, preaching his {arewell sermons. He expressed apâ€" preciation for the kindness, conâ€" sideration and coâ€"operation given him by the members of the congreâ€" sation during his pastorate. Misses Jean and Marjorie Snider and Miss Ruby Snyder ofâ€" Toronto University are home for their vacaâ€" tion. 200 pair Shoes, Rubbers and plain Overshoes, including various sizes in Men‘s, Boys‘ and Youths‘, Women‘s, Misses‘ and Child‘s. A heavy line of Wool and Fleece Lined Underwear, men‘s, women‘s, girls‘ and boys‘ sizes; men‘s and boys‘ Sweaters; boys‘ Khaki Blouses; boys‘ Bloomâ€" ers and Overalls; 5 ladies‘ Rainâ€" coats; 9 boys‘ Overcoats; 50 yds. brown, black and navy Wool Serge; Black Poplin; Navy Poplin; brown heather Tweed, very suitable for boys‘ School Bloomers or Men‘s Panting; Grey Lining; Voiles; black and white Canvas; boys‘ and men‘s Caps, both heavy and light weight; Lumberman‘s Socks; Men‘s Woolen Socks; Men‘s Silk and Knitted Ties; Wool and Leather Mitts; a lot of Stationery; Madras; Yarns; Crochet Entire Stock of Shoes, Dry Goods, Paints, Hardware Saturday, June 4th, 1927 AUCTION SALE LISTS 1. H. TOMAN, Merchant Auct., New â€"Dundee, Ont. to sell by public auction without reserve in the Village of Baden AUCTION SALE CLOSES HIS PASTORATE 2 t s BOKIENI@LD‘S warems 90 pair of Canves House Sifppers, leather sole, rubber heel, _ . 90 pair of Leather House Slippers, leather sole, rubber heel, H. Toman, Merchant Auctioneer,has received instructions from pair Men‘s Canvas Shoes, Jeather fl&v heel, leathor top cap, sizes 6 to 10 ‘..,..._.m..._h;;_.w.....-. Why Pay More? NOTICE Jacob Stockie, Waterloo. t1â€"2t Sale to start at 1 p.m. sharp on time MR. J. B. MEYER charge of in R.O.P. R. 2. Galt. 14â€"10t 22â€"2t 22â€"1t 22â€"2t Termsâ€"CASH Auemanengr n donimine of BABY CHICKS AND CUstom HATCHING Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, Legâ€" horns, Anconas, Minorcas, etc.; also a few Pekin and Indian Runner Drakes. Custom hatching by the egg or by the chick. Write for prices. M. Shantz, Ayr, Ontario. 12â€"10t. Property for sale in the village of Bloomingdale. A cosy little 6â€"roomed house. Also a garage and nice garâ€" den. Cash or terms. Apply 1232 King St. E., K..lLone:, Phone 2639w. 21â€"2t A. K. CRESSMAN FOR SALE Just arrived March 15, carload of good horses from Edmonton, Alta. Barn, 70 x 50 ft, 32 ft. high, hip roof; for sale at a bargain. 45 Highâ€" ‘land Road, Kitchener, Phone 98. This entire stock must go by tion regardless of price. A. O. Wismer proprietor. Apply P. K Weber Sales Stables, Kitchener. This sale will be on in the afterâ€" noon and evening and in case of rain the sale will be postponed until the following Saturday. Cottons, white and ecru; Threads; Pearl Buttons; Fasteners; Pins; Hooks and Eyes; Ribbons; Embroiâ€" dery; Silk and Cotton Lace; Shoe Laces; Allover Lace; Toys; Auto Strop Razor; assorted sizes in Glass Panes; 5 yards 2 yd. wido inlaid Linoleum; a lot of odds and ends in Hardware; Hinges; Nails; Paints; Barn Door Track; Barrels; 15 gal. malt kegs; Platform Scale; 240â€"Ib. Counter ~Scales; Computing scale cap. 120 lbs., and many other very useful lines not mentioned. Do you want one? Here is your chance. 1 have for sale a real up to date general business. Situated in a good town on the main line of the Canadian Naâ€" tional Railway, and highway, a good, first class, clean stock, and the owner is doing a nice busness. Low rent. Dry goods about $8500. Staple goods, ail bought within last year. Grocery about $1200, ail fresh and clean. Crockery about $200. Fixtures are all in good shape. Owner wants to retire, would consider a property in Kitchener, as part payment. See me about this. What have you to offer. DRY GOODS AND GROCERY Auto A General Business Real Estate and Auctionser 69 Fredâ€"rick St., along side of the Market Building. ~ K IT CH E N C R E J. SHANT2Z Insure Waterloo J. B. MEYER, Proprietor. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. Your with FOR SALE FOR SALE vipnvaesi NR 19â€"4t aucâ€" MA