Ig';m"“ k on Sunday ',"";“;: ""’:'"'"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"""'" ‘l-u_nfluï¬.â€"-h i fiton . wisited friends in town over B lfld%!‘ L. H. TOMAN, Auctinan, ..\ T Hefrey Btvoine returnct on | Huvon Jrom Banton "3n Ne# Dandes, ‘Phrene T w. * _-.:'Z-.-.--m' & B. WALLMAN, Clok. 121 Mr. Angue: Weber of Waterloo, formerly of Floradale, has purchased the George L Musselman 200 acre farm, situated on the St. Jacobs and Conestogo highway. The sale price is reporteg to be $17,100.00. Toâ€"day Auctioneer George G. Class conâ€" ducted a sale of live stock, imple ments, grain and houeehold effects. The sale commenced at 9.30 o‘clock and good prices were realized Fractured Hip. Mre. M. Koempstead while returnâ€" ing from attending mass & the St. Theresa Church on Friday morning, slipped on the iey sidewalk and sufâ€" fered a double fracture of the hip. Mre. Koempstead was removed to the St. Mary‘s hospital where an Xâ€"ray was made and the htp aot. Suffered From Fiu. + Miss Esther Schaefer, clerk at the White Grocery, is confined to her home on William street, suffering from an sttack of the flu. \ Auctioneer George G. Clams was a business visitor to Kitchener on Friday afternoon. Judge E. W. Clement of Kitchener, held division court in Elmira on Friâ€" day, when several cases were heard. The case of J. L. Jupp, Elmira, ve. Mrs. Carl Wilfong, Listowel, for $32.00 board ibill was adjourned until June 24th. In the second case judgment was given the plaintiff. Bert Woods against Thomas Allingâ€" ham to recover the «um of $107.00. Purchased Farm. Mrs. Wm. Auman visited for sevâ€" eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Widmeyer at Toronto. Mr. gnd Mrs. Gordon Daiziel and daughter of Toronto visited for a few days with friends and relatives in town. Mr. Rube Cleghorn attended the Nationals ve. Ottawa game at Toâ€" ronto on Friday might at Toronto. Division Court. Town Count!! Makes Appointments. umy‘wuun wiira Town aâ€"t.d‘: pointments were made. Harry Gibâ€" Messrs. N. G. Marshall and Thos. Panter of Kitchener were business visitors in Elmira on Friday mornâ€" ing. recommendations were that Gourge Briéy, barrister of Kitch@ner, be Te Miss Luella Klinck attended the funeral of the late George 3. Quickâ€" fall at Bridgeport on Thursday afternoon. Miss Kathleen Goodrow of the El mira High School staff, attended the funeral of her sisterâ€"fnâ€"law, the late Mres. J. Goodrow at Hamilton on Thursday morning. Personals. ‘Miss Dorothy Reeves of Everton is at present at her home here conâ€" valescing from a severgqattack of inâ€" fiuenza. Mr. Clayton Allgeier was a busiâ€" ness visitor to Toronto on Wednesâ€" day. mm‘,i‘mri ntent i mâ€" % with the town solicitor, Mr. William an action to Yecover damages arisâ€" ing out of a fire on the latter‘s farm here last year. Mr. Harry Gibson, tax collector, presented a list of 80 persons in &arâ€" rears in taxes of about $9,000.00, a reduction of about $2,000.00 since the beginning of the year. This matâ€" ter was referred to the Finance Committee. Elected Trustee. ‘Mr. A. M. Bowman, superintendent of the Elmira Public Utilities, was elected one of the trustees of the Caunsdian section of the American Waterworks _ Association at the twelfth annual convention, held in Niagara Falls, Ontario, recently. Successful Card Party. Miss Ruth Hoffer, daughter of Mr. and Mre. A. W. Hoffer, is confined to her home, suffering from an atâ€" tack of appendicitis. Heavy Snow Fall. Just when we are looking for epring and summer weather, we are having weather we should have durâ€" ing the winter. During Friday night Saturday and Monday much snow fell, making the highways heavy for motor driving Attended Funcral. A progressive euchre party sponâ€" sored by Mrs. Albert Schedewits and Mrs. Nicholes Kocher, was heli in the St. Theresa Church parish hall on Thursday evening, St. Patâ€" rick‘s day. The prize ‘winners were Mre. George Weber and Miss Marie Zinger. Seriously L1. Mr. William Wagner has received word from Elora that both his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Wagner were seriously ill and that small hopes are entertained for their recovery. Mr. and Mre. Wagner, whose home is in Kitchener, were visiting with their daughter, Mre. Joseph Walzer at Elora. Mrs. Wim. Wagner is visiting at Elora at the present time and Mr. Wagner visitâ€" ed his parents on Sunday. Much Sickness in Eimira. In Elmira like in any other town or city, there is much sickness from colds or the flu. In some instances nearly the entire family is suffering some with a severe attack. Many of the children are affected. From a report of the school nurse, Miss Victoria Cleghorn, there are about fifty children absent from the Elâ€" mira Public School, suffering from the flu mainly. Some children have an attack of chicken pox. Has Appendicitis. & & i #W ï¬ g Elr§ e ve t F 6. e w .“ h-“ a Lamka aeazs â€"'_"".'; PPRRORPy VCV MNM MNmWOT, CHONJ CTVET [funeral of their mothor® Rre. yary hat amouit 19 morths‘ vredit will Jcco::. the assessor is making his ;','“;';":" h";;‘-,"‘.: seat; m'l‘r.'nulr-. E. Conrad and son fat rack; doubletrees; nackyoken; Robert of Kimira were Sunday visi forks; shovels; chain, Aand muny tors with Mr. and Mrs. Heury Vol> other articles too nuingrous for deâ€" MAF. Mre. :.m- Icuo(lmh.nm‘ All H hoild £6 epent a w with friends here. n«.uob:'gn-uunwm' Termeaâ€"Shoate, praduce, veal calf, and Mr. and Mre, Theodore KADPP® poultry, $15 and under, cash; over Kappes on Friday. _ _‘ ______ _ be wiven by furnishing approved \%wmm-’nm bankable joint notes bearing 5% ’:kmzmm interest. No weserve, proprictor is Mra, Mathiids Hoorle. * leaving the farm. _ _ =° â€" _ _ Mr. Jacob Otterbein attended the funeral of the late Mr. John Gerth at Linwood On Tuesday afternoon. _ _Mr. Rliss Snyder and Miss Marâ€" jorie Musselman of Kitchenrer, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin. Mr. and Mré. W. Bricker, Mr. and Mre. Eph. Steiner and Miss H. Urstad all of Waterloo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Albert Steiss. Miss Ina and Mr. Oliver Schmidt of Bloomingdale and Mr. Clair of Waterlo0 and Mr. and Mre. Herbert Huehn and son Harry of Conestogo were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Huehn. Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer of Waterâ€" loo0 epent a few days with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heler, of Erbsâ€" ville and Miss Emma Fries of the Jerusaiem section were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Mre. Jacob Fries. Miss Hilda Hahn of Waterloo, spent the weekâ€"end with her cousin, Miss Florence Hahn. ‘well â€"by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, situated about oneâ€"half milé north of Waterloo, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30t, 1982 Commencing st 1.30 y‘clock p.m. She is survived by four sons, Theoâ€" dore of Toronto, Rev. Adolph of Milâ€" waukee, Henry of Heldelberg, Wil liam at home and one daughter, Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle of Heldefberg, thirâ€" teen grandchildren and oue great grandchild, also one brother Valenâ€" tine Klagholtz and one sister, Mrs. Wilitelm <of Stratford. ‘The fumeral, which was largely attended, took place on Friday afternoon. Rev. Lamack, pastor of St. Peter‘s Lutherâ€" an Church, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Weber and little daughter Mary, of Kitchener, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. ‘Detmlt. Mr. Strome was here to atâ€" tend the funeral Of his father, the late Frank Strome. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber visited the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Koempâ€" stead, a patient in the St. Mary‘s hospital, Kitchener, on Sunday afternoon. The death of Mrs. Mary Kappes, widow of the late Conrad Kappes, occurred at her home here on Tuesâ€" day afternoon after an iliness of several months, at the age of eixtyâ€" nine years. Horses â€"Ohe heavy bay team, good workers; one hjack Percheron Miss Eileen Weber of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"ond at her home here. 2â€"furrow gang plow; grain drill; M.â€"H. hay loader; M.â€"H. binder; bob sleigh ; cutter; top buggy. cats; about 25 tons of good hay. Terms of Saleâ€"Hay, grain, and all sums of $20.00 and under, cash; over that amount 3 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes bearing interest at six per MORTGAGE SALE UNDER and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortâ€" gage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction on The farm now occupied by Amos M. Groff is situated on the road running from the Waterlooâ€"Elmira Highway to the Airport and the farm buildings are said to be in good condition. Implementsâ€"2 farm wagons; 2 fiat hay racks; large cutting box; 10 ft. steel hay rake; 2 cultivators; Terms â€" 10% of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale, balance to be paid or arranged within 30 days. Further particulars and conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale or may be had on appliâ€" cation to the undersigned solicitors. Dated at Kitchener this 23rd day of March, 1932. FRIDAY, APRIL 8th, 1932 at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon at the farm which is to be sold by W. W. Frickey, Auctioneer, the farm of 154 acres, more or less, composed of a part of Lot No. 7 of the German Company Tract in the Upper Block of the Township of Waterloo. Clement, Hattin & Company, 12â€"3 _ Solicitors for the Mortgagee. Mr. Hay and Grainâ€"About 900 bus. AMOS GROFF, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 12â€"1 nEipEtLBERG tm %0 Implaments â€" M. â€" H. hay loader, good; dump rake, like new ; F. & W. 6 ft. binder, good ; M.â€"H. 6 ft. méwer good. ms mew, M.â€"H. 18â€"hoe ‘drill; F. & W. springy tooth cultivator, new; 12.â€"plate outâ€"throw Bissell disc, good as new ; scufller, new ; Tudhopeâ€" set heavy bob sleighs; Portland cm;v-hun,dq‘ï¬.â€"t; Anderson®*single viding plow, new, (if not previoualy sold); 1 single plow; 4â€"section iton harrow; 1 farm Produceâ€"4 tons clover and timoâ€" thy hay mixed; 6 toms alfalfa and timothy hay, mixed; 15 bus. barley; 100 bus. mixed grian; 100 bus. O.A.C. 72 cats good for/seed; 100 bus. turnips; 75 bags Carmine poâ€" Hereford cow:due in July; Ayrshire cow due in July; 4 extra good _Hodoal heifers 1 your old; 1 veal Pigs and Poultry â€" 1 Yorkzhire brood sow due in April; 9 shoats about 70 lbs. each; 15 pure bred White Leghorn pullets; 15 rock hens; 4 rock cockerels; three ducks. Harnessâ€"1 good set double team harness; odd harness parts; 2 sete single harness; collars; horse blanâ€" kets; 1 set 3 came Scotch tops. . On Lot 33, G.0.T., Woekwich townâ€" whip, about 2% miles south sast of P. ; 4 TUESDAY, MARCH 2ith, 4038 l o h /. o2 Dundee and 4 miles west .of Blair, on the Dr. Thompson farm, on _ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932 Sale to start at 1 p.m. sharp. 4 Horsesâ€"1 grey Percheron geldâ€" ing 6 years old; bay Clyde mare 13 years old; general purpose gelding, aged; 1 sorrel driver, aged. Nov., ved now trred Doc. 14, red cow fresh in Â¥ob., red cow bred Dec:10th, {uâ€"-’wvdu May let, blue: cow, lbrd Oct 12th, Asiack heifer bred in Feb., Jorsey heifer 1 year old, 4:feedâ€" Ing cattle, 4 calves of various ages, 1 mug.g-mm.% Horeesâ€"1 «Bay â€"team, 11 and 13 years old, 1 driving home 16 years 10 Cartleâ€"1 black cow due by time ofâ€"sale; red cow due April 9; Pigeâ€"Pure bred PolienChina eow, due to farrow at time Of uale, 1 Yorkâ€" (new), Elmira side rake, Cockshutt fertilizser seed drill, Wisner hooe drill, lime drill, Stee! duimnp rake, manure epreader, 3 drum steo!l land roller, spring tooth culttvator, disc harrow, 5 eection fron harrow, Oxford turn plow, 2 single plows, souffier, tanâ€" ous other articles. Hay and Grainâ€"A quantity of sweet clover hay, 1 stack .Of mixed hay, some silage, 35 bus. early Aalska oats fit for seed, 30 bus. of improved banner ocate fit for soed, some hard wood 4 ft. long Termsâ€"Hay, »grain, pige, wood, ellage and all sums of $10.00 and under cash, over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on apâ€" proved joint notes or 5% off for cash. Feeding oattle 3 months‘ cre bred March lith, $ pigs weighing about 100 ibs. each, 9 emall pigs. implomentsâ€"Frost & Wood binâ€" I. H. Toman, Auctioneer, has reâ€" ceived instructions from der, ¢ft. cut (new), Frost & Wood Entire Farm Stock, New Imâ€" plements, Produce and Household Effects. _ carriage, top buggy, 2 bob slisighs. (new), large vat manure boat, 2 pig hangers, 4 good whop boxes, 2 sets E. B. HALLMAN, Closk. IJBâ€"1 Walter Mauch, Propristorn. â€" ‘118 GEO. G. CLABS, Auctioneer, JOHN W. SECHWEITZER, Prop. HENRY KLINOK, Ctork. 114 AUCTION SALE cow milking, due in June; of New ’m. double set of britchen har| ED. KAUFMAN, Clesk. 124 ween, neatly new, 044 harness . parte, ==â€"~â€"~====mmmmmooroen. cimmmmpcee Bdd collars, about 100 bus. of mixed Resding enables us to:see with ‘the grain, whout :85 bus. of buckwheat, keenest eyes, to hear with ‘the «hout 10 bags potatoos. ‘fmestears, and listen to the awsst Mousshold ‘Wifectsâ€"Daisy churn est yoices of all timeâ€"LOwell. Cream SepArRIOT, COM| Oll #10V6, IAM@® | omm mm nammnmmmmmmange Mogsâ€"York sow due April ist, buggies; 1 cutter; 1 pig rack; .1 pure bred white chester sow half drag saw; root pulper; 1 wagen;‘ 1 gome, 11 chunks weighing about 100 truck wagon; 1 bob sleigh; 1 threshâ€" Yhe. each, 10 chunks woighing about ing machine; 2 grain cradles; 1 76 Ys. each, 6 chunks weighing fanning mill; 175 ft. hay rope with about 50 lbe. each. ‘fomudpnum;-l}m ; Implementsâ€"M.H. binder, 74t. out,‘ Harnessâ€"1 set heavy team barâ€" in good order, LHC. mower, &tt ness; 1 set single harness. j out in good order, dump rake,. 104t., . Grainâ€"and Hayâ€"100 bushels.barâ€" ‘ummmawmmm;loomom;mmd tivator, 13 tooth, 4 section harows, good hay. barrow cart, M.H. 12 plate disk har _ Terms -'Fu-muhknmnl row, No. 21 fleury walking plow, day of sale. scuffier, wheel barrow, stone boat, Terms on ‘Chattels, Grain, <te.â€" vout puiper,â€"grain bags, bain wagon Oush. ] 1. M. Temap, auctionser, has re instructions trom Mr. Mégar ©*toâ€"sell by public auction os the town line, 4â€"milesâ€"east of Neow and 5. miles west of Blair on the Robort Vietch tarm TUESDAY, MARCH:20th, 1932 weighing about 800 ®s.. 4 yearling disk; 2 wooden land rollers; 1â€"horse heifers, three yearling steers, 1 calt, $¢ufier; Oliver riding plow; 2 â€"ralkâ€" $ months old. > ing ploughs; 1 hay rack; 2 open weighing sbout 2800 ibe. " Cattleâ€"Roan cow 4 years old. fresh, with calf at foot, white cow, 5 years old, due 1st Aug., black cow, 4 years old, due time of sale, roan cow, 4 years old, due time of aale. mabp 4:â€"years old, hlack .clydeâ€"mare,| he following: s 6 yeare :old, Belgian mare 15 yoars| Horeesâ€"1 team of dapple grey old, Belglan mare 17 ~years o1d,|Percheron geldings rising £.and 1 Coach mare 3 years old, Seal brownm|years old and weighing 3800 Abe.; @elding 12 years Old, gontlomen this|1 team of grey Percheron geldings is a Ane dot of horses. 10 and 11 years old and weighing _ ‘Gattie 20â€"Jersey high grade herd. 8100 lbs.; bay Belgian gelding rising 2 cows due in May, $ heifens Tresh |7 years old, weighing 1800 Abe. and bred, 1 black cow due in April, 1 Do not miss these Horees. imm.lm'(uu‘-t‘l Draying Equipment and impleâ€" in April, 6 heifer calves, 2 cows fresh | mentsâ€"1 new dump wagor; 8 other and bred, 2 bull calves, pursbred, 2| good dump wagons; 2 piatform dray veal calves, 1 purgbred Jersey bull| wagons .(1 heavy) ; 2 farm wagons, rising 2 years old. 1 nearly new; 3 sets of bob sleighs, ‘Pigs and Poultryâ€"7 fine York|one with platform rack; 2 good we, 5 due in April and May, 2 later,| wheel scrapers; 3 slush scrapers; 1 York boear eligtble rising 2 yeare|large platform manure rack; dump . extra stock hog, 1 young sow 3| box to fit any wagon; Masseyâ€"Hartis months old, 14 small pigs, 40 mixed!6 ft. binder in good order; Deering poultry. mower 5 ft. cut in good order; 2 Produceâ€"100 bus., O.A.C. 72 oats single plows; harrows; 8 sets ‘of for seed, quantity mixed grain. good gravel boxes; 250 gal. steel gas * Marnessâ€"2 sets douwble team harâ€" tank, doubletrees, neckyokes, chains, ness, brass mounted, 1 set plow harâ€" shovels, picks, crowbars, stone hamâ€" [nm, practically new, 1 good set mers, spring seat, 145 ft. new hay credit will be given by furnishing approved hankable joint notes bearâ€" ing 0% per annum interest. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, . ie d Hatacs d single harness, horse collats, 1 pair Farm Stock, Implements, Grain tric wasker, stc. For a good sale atâ€" tend this one. No reserve. proprietor is selling Termaâ€"Produce, _ veal _ calves, small pigs, poultry, $20 and under team biankets, 1 pair ~woollen numerous other useful articles. blankets. : _HMay, Ensilage and Harnessâ€"About implementsâ€"M.H. _ hay joader, 15 tons clover and timothy hay wixâ€" new, M.H. side rake, good M.H. T4t. ed; 12 tons alfalfa hay; 5 tons of binder, hay tedder, M.H. 13 hoe drill second crop clover hay; 15 ft. of good, Int. 17 spring tooth cultivator, corn ensilage; 2 sets of heavy brass F. & W. disc, Cockehutt eingle rid mounted team harness; 3 sets of ing plow, 2 Ayr No. 21 single plOWs, team blankets; 3 sets of oil covers; 2 furrow Kid Kangaroo plow, new. odd collars, etc. . 6 sec. tron harrows, new scuffler. _ Also a large kitchen rangs, new root puiper, new wheel barrow, phonograph and records. good farm wagon with double boxr, No Reserve, everthing goos and spring seat, I JacksOn wagoD.| io the highest bidder as Mr. rack, hay fork, doubletrees, neck yokes, forks, shovels and all other nsual offérings too numerous for deâ€" Househoid Effectsâ€"De Laval No. 16 cream sepgrator with power atâ€" E. B. HALLMAN, Clork. EDGAR LATSCH, Proprietor. "Bate to ‘Start at 1 pum. Sharp. AUCTION SALE over â€" of . Phone 28w. , 1 good elet K . is Weber has bought the Musselâ€" man farm at Conestogo, and is therefore quitting the teamâ€" ing and draying business. Terms of Saleâ€"Hay, ensilage, and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months‘ eredit will be given by furnishing &pproved joint (bankable) notes, with 5% inâ€" terest or 6% per annum discount for cash payments on credit amounts. o â€" ANGUS WEBER, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone Water|oo §92w. HENRY KLINCK, Clerk. _ 12â€"2 wagons A! neavy); & farm wagon*, farm of 154 acres with good build~ 1 nearly new; 3 sets of bob sleighs, P situated 1% w north of one with platform rack; 2 good Waterloo, dinown ss:â€"the â€"Agses Gref 100 ACRE FARM . Farm Stock, Implements <and sell for Mr. Allen L. Leis on his farm situated on Lot 7, Concession 6, in the Township of Wellesley, on MONDAY, ‘APRIL 4th, 1932 ; Sale to start at 1.00 pium. charp. Farmâ€"100 Acres, 80 acres clearâ€" W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser, Phone Waterioo §92w. ED. KAUFMAN, Clevk. 184 W. W. Frickey, Auctioneer, will AUCTION SALE wA toria ‘ *by ‘Sir Joh Messrs. ‘H. â€"CG. â€" Mistole, ‘toner, â€" arif G. . Sonan, bane, in #o ;g v‘-cq ‘ arme! and W . J. "Bg Gizenâ€".by Cheir at First United pare f fisk HPARR & SON, Auctioneers. Duntos en t Sudter" stt or Blale on the Dr. ‘mr Sarzm Sor: Niorâ€" man ‘Marshall. reserva. ieipatenee o e en ues RiQI, uies‘ Berrin. Re werents. ‘The farm is gold. .. April 9 (Saturday) â€"*Valuable __ April 5 (Tu â€"Outrigh t sale of u%m cows, epâ€" northeast of Pine Rill school, 1 % mlles south of Wilmat Gontre sehool for Jacob Holts. April 9 (Saturday) â€"*Valuable .u'axflmh( and lnt)ln bom:oou} se Hog en n village of P _._April 14 .(Thursday) â€" Entire ie:wovc: o Cl ‘ Otto Homuth & Sons Rring your woelite us and receive cash for it. 4@ WOOL We Buy ***. 4 amilss south of ‘Tavistock, at 2 â€"~ |Pfliarah 28 (mapantey)â€"xorigres 5’“ Tavistock, for the late Conâ€" Berg estate. _ April 12 ('l'm:.dl:y)'tâ€"‘m. 12 noon, clearing arm s m;nenh and te:fl, 2% m morth .of Wellesley, for Samuel at Lot 55, on the 3rd Line West Zorra, 3 miles north of Harrington, George E. Keys. > m‘fl 2 (&gflhy)â€"-Auflu sale in village of Atwood of double many other ‘arti o barhmer shep, for Alek a harness shop, for Alex Turek. q!April 4‘ (g:mdny&â€"Andufm sale y mplements a ture, A oo meal of Hnnorkine tor 19y lets Annie Yeck estate. L April 5 (Tuuday)â€"-Clen:ix sale of farm stock, implements andâ€"feed for John Force. in the village of Atwood of dguble and single sets of new harness, colâ€" lars, aweat pads, halters, cow leadâ€" ersy aad many other ‘articles around April 9 (&Oï¬' y) â€"Auction sale of real estate and furniture in vilâ€" "March 86 ( A K. CRESSMAN sall or exchange on city "Tak us titk Ted in cplendd 580 Frederick 8t.â€" Phone 282 KITCHENER :““Mmhdunflu ty of water smlh“rm 14 _ Acres ‘Situate 3 miles from Kitchener . . . . Frame house, bank barn, other necessary outâ€" I.have a client that ba@ a splendid 94 acre farm, ind has placed it in my hands to Frice right, would oxâ€" _nnu‘lfln"m of water supplied f &'P-&Mï¬t Q4â€"Acre FAR M tunity as owner must sell Reai Estate, insuran Money to Lun.“ ane E. J. Shantz ‘The price is right. ts