mmhmma hhdw‘ rtgttnLtltltiiittig,iutia.t do., mm .......... tr 60 W113!!! ................uo 00 ken o...................." 00 Lambs, choice ..........12 " do., bucks .............. 9 " mei,' fan'- 11?...11112213 ill 17.','gg'ttcr::r.:r.r.:lt on - d9., mason .......... tr " thuyEGi,CiGd mneti;r1%hciiiarii, choice w..-....-. 40.. Winn .......... mtuiV.iiirieTi, Recei iod- were 1,310 game. 250 alga: 820 logs and 700 sheep and lambs. Quotations: 59.»; be?! meet- :49 IN Pubs:- buyen made no bids on a light Menu: of some 800 hoes, $Nf',ttyAiigtga, him in view 0 guppy an prices up to 10% cents f.o.b., " cents w.o.c. were reported paid for arrival: at the close of last week end salesmen were uking that level to-dny. l A few rim. calves sold only " " to 185: cents per pound and tho bulk of, the good kind made a steady " to 15% cents. Trade was dram after the good veals had been ticked out and some plain calves were unsold, the bulk of the men dim kind selling from 10 to 14%) cents. i Sheep and lamb suppli was less thnnhuftutotiirG agoand gees were steady throughout} od no and wether lambs sold " PY toi"." eettt ptpourt4 with Store cattle " stacker ,eitthty, brought Anywhere from " to ' cents per pound or steady prices. more for I load of 700- 'ee.'.,: - needy for the bloc:j which made . cents rt pound. Hal! :1 (been good, fee ere sold " tt cents. f,'gt,'ttt, mi -daeifiaiii 3136; ca changed hands, on the Tttt and 'er twice as may were ' rock’l top, but the rat of tho butcher cowl sold jut stand: to 1 quarter higher than Inst wee at 8 to 7% cents. Cannon and cutter. m unchanged " " to d% cent. Bulls which were the clan of kill- m. holding nearest to ttrlr in Int week'- gcnenl decline. so tii-) changed May " 6 to Thi cent- Pd pound foe butcher-hind 1e M to " cent- per Tround) for bologna. There was nothing fancy in an 'g',",'., of some two doun baby been. w ich sold " from 10 to " cent: per pound. lid-mi. and. u: “Mac For a! " ttent. not pound. Com-on to Indiu- bntduu Mod .ufdce 'atufr,Ppt,l"l, calms.“ the b and? from " to .66 eenta. Sous dozen choice In con 1,rreqhr1% eeta, I?" mud or , iaTuauiaaui "33.3.7: a fiG a " out. pot round. ““1“ Wm'â€"h"w1 it.1hi2ri.1ie,iyllitatstirf I'NI and. agtd was It iii) up!“ . this to can u: at...“ ti. dole. may-non “I.“ ll 'llrtf,t'f.'gWdtm'l'tMtrts, 46.; do./iiiiGGTGk do; c’gjimiiifig 4o.FGir- tiGiaiiC. do†common .........- Itch‘qpowl, good to utclier steers, choice dA., cqmpgon ........ - W“- “A“ . IM‘MVB . Mm" . w Colery. per bunch ...................- iii aarttt at Chm "In R i- 005 ~0AT8-SCRBBNINGS-SCRATCEFBBD- l Cam-otbufsoldnflï¬mtuitgoflflhummndmfld ' 1treertt-msd;htasd qmof a .ttPe-.niatttetaat PoUtMtYCoDuioEL.rmtraBotm beefnt"artd"mattnnrotmdrla-aama-erx"riasov. ml.“ boast-matte-dures-lt-att-andthe-ttat." . upwind. C-1rfmmtsttH.tl-neehrtemmtt-t-tt (RACK!!! com A menu" "attduormst-emtdthtndqmr. 'r"'t..ttuehnMt-tta-tto can» "and" album-ugh.“ "rrraevuitometxmeu) . -..- . ‘MBnlOndNMumd, CHMMMHIIMIN - , {age-unused; autumnal. mum; m At out... '1-ml"atrmttte_fPUttnt '9"e-efhr-det"ooalttotusoetAvsot.our.taso"i ' . 'm-mgflï¬muflmmummuoou mm Dan Agate mumuamgnmnn ummum-mmn and " It'l n Tttt at: nhmmmwdmm _ Maui _ M “I†- " I. an. .ah- Mth Ilnhun- um _ 0.02:0...» , lull- mmbmmmug. . ---.----.-.-.-. WorlllhB-Mm‘ol L. o-hi----- 'l".'."""'"-"'---.,"."'...."-,'"'""'.-';'"'."','.""." II u Gllltiiit lame-co I ~~-~~'-=“-.~“-r : CCI' Pf"'.) _ T V . . 4"'rdh"t'at1t'ftid " ,'.tq te . "' l le, . _ 1llltlui "' - “may.“ - . - can. (BttV, =tlrPalthrfTrd'lNt'l'.'ttfd'. Giridi, "r.'..."..'..'..'...".." eieirr.U.T.'.......... Flour Weh-t-hnrsda1netre-tretf HILL FEEDS - DISI'ILLERS (RYE) DRIED GRAINS 00% man . WONSEED MEAL- OIL CAKE HEAL - TANKAGI . SALT . MN ~0AT8-8CRBBNINGS-SCRATCEFBED- POULTRYOODHVIROIL- 3883‘â€!!! " and Feeds of All Kinds 525 900 350 750 660 900 850 700 850 950 660 tt " 8 00 q 26 " 60 " 00 ti " 125 00 100 00 " " 10 00 T 60 6 " 5 " " 00 " " " 00 8 00 450 600 960 925 825 750 ytse,. earrota Ind celery, 3 btmehee " Me; chickens, Me to Me per pound; geese and ducks, Me per pound; pienie hams, 19c 1b.; pou- Woes. per bag, $1.80; apples, $1.00 to $1.60 per bushel. Hundreds of housewives "tended the Waterloo market on Saturdny and had no ditBeuttr in securing In ‘ample supply of farm produce. Prices showed little Chlnge from a "reek ago. Butter sold at " to " cents per pound; em 50 to ture per dozen; apinnch, per pound, It,') cabbage, per head, 10c, or 8 for pkehifad Turkeys . Geese ..... PRICES AT THE WATERLOO MARKET Bella; :5me itiirr..".r.r.'.r..rr.r. doll U' io -s"iird".r.r..'.'r.r.r.r.r.: it???†"o".--.-..-...... lbs. ..._.....F....... " " to Hana, over tr lbs ...... " 27 .... do., 4 to 5 lbs. ...... 19 " .... do., 8% to 4 lu.... " 20 .... do. under 8% tha. " " .... tiieliii, over tr lbs. 21 " .... Guinea oil. per pair 1.25 .... .... Young turkeys, (ll-used, 28 to Me. Young geese, alive, " to 16e; dressed, 18 to 21e. Shh; -iiliekena, out: do., tr to 6 1b.. ...... do., 4 to tr n». ...... do., , to 4 lbs. ...... do., 2% to 8 lbs. .. Bums“. 1% to 2%, PRODUCE QUOTATIONS Baht) Toronto Aide-ale dentem are buying from country shipper: " tht,.faioeiyw pryeyat - UnErI'déd, cues returned, R323... " to see; mu. fimta, 46 to Me; seconds, " to Me; pul- let extras, 40 to Me. Butter-UNO. 1, 89% to 40e; No. 2,3:% y, SMid. SM 1 " mm: eeeBm- I ' c; No. I, 48e; No. S, Me, Chaplin. 1 Into. colored, tt,iPgrl and gown-uncut graded, 9% to 20%e. 1 yellow 97. (value sum. and All rad delivered Toronto freight. We“, detirerod, lent" MEL husk irytludedu-Brar, p ' " _yle-it-iier.tE., 1 ttgt/tttttttggi,?:,?,?.,'?,??')? i...“ W‘ 14.3," 3 te2rdtettnt,t2t,'t""""- _l'i.r4t,'Atl,'ue.'tia%di dingy-*4 [ yuou' on“, 0‘": W nu; may. "d 17:, £1; hm; so to "e. “We. rm: but - 'uaea--Bran, r ton tluT., L'llff, per ton. m.tr., maxi-:5; 544.25. t. 1 " to o -irt-Wttr. . $1162.04; @0430 "tl but}! Toe; dd.", l rc' "o. Z I isiiiiisa Toronto wi mttttiMMtt M "I“ It“; tiruiiiri0ihaF'/aiF 8 Thai ttKL-rc.'...-..'.'..-.. r; to a nu. ...... _t'"tit"'r'Ht'f"s"s kJ. t Gr.. 9.11“; I; ' , SMU.. '0. i I $41.1 til "'er?r.et1tff "a li TAtl,. dealer! 22 " " 15 " 'lrlflll; I Polling SubDiV. No. t, a Bt. An- Jttl at! It" ‘mAlVinero-M new†" " " 20 " " 82 30 " 29 M 8 1 86-40 30-32 32-40 26-28 Cl Polling Sub-Div. No. 5, " Philip “I Soehner'a Wagon Shop. Ptoradnhr- ed,,Deputr Returning Oneer, John W. [linen Poll Clerk, Milton (Hebe. , Polling Sub-Div. No. a, " Geo. " Weiea’a Wagon Shop, Beideitrere-- " Deputy Returning OtBeer, John " Weiaa; Poll Clerk, Henry Kappa. I fd; Polling Sub-Div. No. T, at Harm lriott'a Hall, West Montrose-tep- " My Returning 050a - s,?,?,') .... Brahman; Poll Clerk. J. P. Snider. .... Special Kotuo-Ait nominations! T. ahall be in writing, shall auto the _...'name, place of reaidenu and occu- ....ypltiol of the candidate and shall te. be signed by his propens- and sec- londer. Of which every elector la required to take notice and governI no himself wordingâ€. I crock. .......-....... so to “c Caliban, each ...-....... " to Me Cll'l’ob. null baht .............- Me Pumpkins. Geti o........'...... “toâ€: _ bushel B............. 81.50 to $8.50 ‘Gmning - ...... 31.00 to $1.25 Snow mm. ............ 31.25 to 31.50 Northern Splafbu. 81.00 to $i.M, Apple butter, lugs Rabbits. lienp'ound m.............".....". APtri--Metrtti, Butter, per pound ...-...-.t. Me Chickens, per pound ...... 80 to Me Geese and duck. lb. .... 80 to 60e Turkeys, per pound .v...... " to 66e Produce Wu plentiful and the housewives secured their week's supply " _the following prices: Reis," per dozen ..........r...vrii Butter, per pound .....-.....t. Christmas tree, made their ap- pearance at the Kitchener market on Sunni-y morning when hun- deeds were sold in order to shudder: the hearts of the little folk. on Christmas Dar. The prices ranged from 25c to $1.60 each. Praia. Pic-lift] With Prices Firm. Fowl Dino-oi of at 30c CHRISTMAS TREES AT KITCHENER MARKET I TAKE NOTICE PURTBER.-. That the above mentioned Deputy‘ Ieurrrsintr ottteer'. wilt. on the ‘aforesaid time ttimt Monday in January, 1930) and places, take the who of the 11me electors, on a money By-Luv, of the Township of Woolwich. l Given under my hand " the Clerk’l ofriee, R. R. 2, Waterloo, this 10th day of December, A.D. 1929. Polling Sub-Div. Na. 4. at In. Conrad [maf- Home, Lot 89, G. C. T.-Deputy Returning one". Henry K1inek; Poll Clerk, 301M Schmitt. l Polling Bub-Div. No. 8, " Wink- ler’l Bali, St. Jneou--Det, Re- turning Meet. Gordon Rolling"; Poll Clerk. Ptarth Walker. tft"eteee't-ttlf?ylatuwrwilaiir%ui." " Amt Moods, la ham. "Bt, 414 Kim. ' ,rhmtPttti-tttbe-de- ----------------------.. of the Polling SID-Divide". n ' P"Armo'y PM! sun's-nu; m. DICE-m out; Poll Clark, Wm. Shun-its. Polling Sub-Div. No. 2, at Coun- cil Chsmber. Gallium - Deputy Banning other, Nolan Snyder; Poll cure, cum Wright. l Noah Sink, Township Clerk. at t o'clock I... to4ttctb. ON SATURDAY " to 65c CHRISTMAS m Thus the idea beams utwbllshcd that on the on of tho birth of the Christ Child that. com out of the from No"). nth New. and rela- deor. ml Sont- Cltlu. “It am. When per-om to" children “Bum clu- brought you this," they no packing the um. lb: the some of Sun Clu- that mu liven, mm“ the gitt.--Wteha. 'raathttHt. glue. and December ts, the feast day ot and“. giver of life, heme con- fined tn the mind. or the people. end annually the two teeth-ll were combined. As the (out and gtftarirhut any of St. Nichols: spread. the Dutch took it up. The nearest they could como to am: St. Nicholas wu Santa I FOR SALE " time rolled on, December a. the (out day of Sam: Chas, giver of HI; mm was Nichohs. After his dad: folks called him Sula! Nicho- Such was his he!!! on ttthearts ot the people that that he died, Decem- ber 6, About 1,600 you" no. the date was set aside u a {out and gift day. In commemoration of his life. He was a mu pr great kindness and generosity. with a deep love tor children. _ Whoever an than In no Banta Claus is mint-ken. Santa Clam, We Christ, once mum this earth. _ 2 light auto trailers; 6 second- hand Portland cutters: 2 uc.-hmd Jumper cutters; bug-Inna rubber tired buggies; 6 lea-bud Bteel tired buggies; 8 tea-hand on. home car- rhges. and l two-horn uni-cu? hand made wheelan All in The hmmttrtetsdtowabostte Higheat prices paid for goose. duck and chicken leathers. any quantity. Fischmn Spring Co. Ltd., " Queen St. th, Kitchener. M-tf t my the highest prices for old horses, beef hides, eatf chins, sheep skins. tathtw, on. Phone at my expense. GEORGE WHiTNaM l Pie-e 734 r 8 - Kim l A for Shot-thorn bull: from ten to fifteen months old, and one Shorthorn cow due to naive about the list of Jinn-17. Apply to David Trawler, Walla-Icy Ont... R. R. No. 2, Phone 20.9. 51-2 " am hm for ale. good buildings, land in good mtg of cul- tivation. Plies right. Apply to Wm. Golboek, R. R. t, Bumbag. Ont Ion an "mtsooat.tineotu8ae-ooa 'sHariBatA..tttsatadthtmoanti- FARMERS TAKE NUl'ICE I mamas WANTED" BRINGS ANGELIC . CHOIR? BENIN _ "'r. .'" I, ‘74†'-_"fvw";* " /' _ foam-“Pam . til rm FOR SALE W W. Frichey 4 " 'oaofMatrr.tobette Nrqetereoog no: no tFttttr or not. At m udmlumhbdonbm an "rqhu0hatr.tot-.-artr make-nun. - tattle. " Lot St, Collection t, South Batheâ€, 2% miles wt of Shut-upon“, 8 mm: eut of Stut- lord, at " o’clock sharp, for I. J. Jan. " (PHhv)--tNartne - " farm stock, implement. and food inclgding to high grade Shot-thorn M. 20, (1mm). ' a. a. In- Mre In. of "rar, atoeh, Implants. Produce and Household limel- tor Mr. Wuloy Bun]. two all†will or Putt-bur; and ' an. m at Now Dal-doc on BIO-ab Bald. than " NM†Bum NI. Nona-mo. {mi-com. Ludo: ‘lm' On Annual" Feb. 26th---6rm Itock, imple- ments, hay. grain, household - etc. M, Itrotr Draining". 1% miles east of Elmin. Feb. "th-parm stock. imple- ments. har, min, household etfeeta etc., of John B. Bowman, shout 2 miles northeast of Elmira. Feb. 2tsb-mmn mock. imple- ments. hay, min, household eireetq etc. of John Racer. 1 mile out of, Floudale. I tum-“km ii:i"i'ciiiiCiii'iriiiiT4lll We Want Poultry 1 Irqtmt&6mt'q-me .81!!!†Feb. 6-.rnrm amok, implements, hay, grain, household cum. ete., of Israel Weber, 2% mile. north of Elmin. Dee, 21 (tutardttrr--.vntuabu household eireeta, garden tmW/arte. belonging to the estate of the lite John S. Weber, 7 William St, El- min. I. H. TOMA", Quill.“ Audion." Jun. Mr-tarm stock and imple- ments of Simon Friedman at Lin- wood. 7 price 89,000, and run: other has. It anon-bl. prices. Lot's nil [o to WIN“ “on? Sgt-"In, aim-noon. Doe. II. What for? To tho Bi. Fro. Home Show. Much 4 (Tu-adâ€) - At " o'clock noon. valuable turn stock, ‘including 22 high grade Holstein wattle, pica, implements. food And :houaohold "ereta for John hum, \Iitmtod 2 mile- enst of Wells-10y village, on Lot It, Con. BB, known u the Amish Settlement. lurch " (Wednudny) - At 12.30' p.-., valuable tam stock, good implements and household effect: belonging to Elias S. Slant: adjoininj tho village of Blooming-1 Auctioneer _ Feb. " (Wodnudny) - Fun suck. implement, by, not! gain land hominid - belonging to Caleb Shelly, situated on the Ititeh- ener and Petal-shut; highway, “but , miles want of Enchant and 8 mile: out of Petersburg. Fun is Jan. " (Wanna-y) - At " o'clock noon. valuble tam stock including 6 extra good myâ€, " cattle, 160 Rock hens and punch, ‘implemnts, by, load (all: and ‘homhold duct. belonging to At.. ton. Fiat-ch. situated 1 mile norm‘ eat ot Kitchener, not: tho C.N.L overhead bridge. No menu u the| farm will be told or ranted. In. Fiat-ch in tithing. 3 an, " (nu-an) - At mo 9..., "1qu In. stock, he!“ “an bud and his! and. Hal-uh Mule. lupin-cum food and how.- hokl odreetq, belonging to Christian Seltwartaerstruber, diluted % mite was a; mm and an anal cut of Baden, on an Main! hon tween PM“: and B36»: No Dee. " tt_rt---At I m. hominid yam " I, am- Farmers I In" tor ale 1 good 120 mu GSO. _ CLASS. Auctlonoor AUCTION SAL. LISTS Waterloo ', Ne '1N9PPRtCliia PAID ' -qh$toreqmeq-- - III um mm on. m Hyman“ uniment he chapped -waiiGGaGzaca """ “WT-out. .rtoeteBRRattRt08E.ate-3-. “hâ€. Frutt-amd.oodtrardms.ea,-arPo..0_or-v-"mt, Juv-u.ur-raio'dtonrud-e.tato. 'rY.A.GMRMANN,BrreetiNe. aitatrMehaeAhrartnatnt5tetmNrtrsftremntk.. " Frederick St, along all. '0! the lurk-t landing. D'I‘QEI'EP.M Ltd. (call ourPatruns and and Friends is the 7 sinker: wish Dbl...“ . . r-e-asa' “humus. my "do MIDI Sawing any cums-many. o.'"'""'""""'"""'"""'""'"' “Wyn-thins“ an: but. all Audi-mar Imam. and Mom to I...- . Merry E. J. SHAITZ -irii'aitictPfiiciiie,i'. - 1.. I R " I'm†e, 1'fllra 9% up» Bi:- 0 to tit " ............ II: Mi-'at-1ttoe....- M that. um. trert.eeytttrtegt.y.teeerl AMUMCVM~~II~*;:" “WW“OHW“ _. Ila-11:98. “stunting-bau- Christmas clan-.37. -' “mum!†Desirable Property for Sale 21 Erb Street W KITcHINII lacuna-Hm Wishin‘ryou all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year - cu To. Avery Cl.“ and .1.“ N. o. Hind Limited Sun 0’.- lury Mutt Until “ti-tn... D. Bohlender CUSTOM SAWING (25 Duke Street East) in Waterloo OI." h. L ';,,t,1llili!,i?hli “3&0. . ueehrrltdheaeth. m It'd-o“ on Kitchener and Waterloo property. V, lst MORTGAGES COLD WEATHER WILL NOT' STOP YOUR Hans LAYING IF YOU rm triijtTiiGaraara't .59me Wyn-bull. . We Won-'- run um: . Several Good Wanted Slant.d,5nlt p your hot In. a.†Wm. _ mum. 00. Ltd. - Wat-rho. 0m. 6 Il2 fo half-yearly $1.80 up. Waterloo I. ' a: Tt " f " 333'3'33