" e e e en rewes mt S,.00 TD T10 cenis per pound and ® i * MENS BLACK one smaill Jot of heavy ateers made, Over 3 to $% lbs oa 406 is _ number from Winteiboums jor| ALL and t . DRESs pXFORDs â€" [1 o8 ot ¢N Ctat Meaty buteber | ‘seiting) * ReM io S Ja006s io whetes the [ rarcel on thakk ud horninnd ateers brought from 4 to $ cents for Mbl-&u-mm nll mm. M. “ ‘l†plain to cholce quality with the odd duce to retail dealers at th :ufl."mc . c ourge P ‘ ® mu‘: cents per pound. Good prices : ® ‘M‘ Nm“bd-m'lâ€l.:m“m BP t omm mmb wa trom v bâ€"-m cartons Winterbourne 7 5: l"'t: l unber « MEN‘S WORK SHOES 'z:h‘ï¬::ï¬u.aoi‘dmsnm:mwb&nu-::mymm inl-cï¬o-a: :ll&hghh“' s we moved frats, ; * ‘l-†«na n‘q l‘r'ly and canners were ‘weak at | hu:ltâ€"‘:b..ci MM“&““‘ mmm‘“u. Te &-hï¬â€˜Lï¬â€˜ “m To u_______: Iwot;«ummg\:zm; No‘:cï¬tw}.muu-uhlummxwhu&llb. oll.:t Wannie and Ganss j;.__ |JiBullis of all grades wore dull at 2% 17 ; out feeding her chickens she etepped | Number 34 -Nunhl.m-u-\’ L. Jubn 4. Whinhoendt Oa. Bigh Stoort, Uegunsgartbnd. _ _Mr. and \Mre Tom Rirmingham and Mre. J. Petch and Mre. J L Hammond of Crosshill visited on Mise Swartzentruber of Kitcherer le visiting her brother, Nr. Ed. Swartzentruber. Mr. and Mre. Sam L Erb are re joicing orer the arriral of a baby girl on Saturday, Jane 2th. Mre. J. Yutzi attended the funeral Oof Mre. Jacob Yebold at New Hamâ€" bung on Tuesday this week. Mrs. €. Schmidt is at preseat netsing Mrs. C. Hofmeyer. near Mr. and Mre Sam Roth of Baden spent Sunday at \r. Sam Licht‘s. Mr. and Nrs George Atchison oft Listowel. epent a few daye last week with the latters father. Mr. Jas. Mr. ard Mrs Ezra Gascho and family visited on Sunday with Mr. ard Mre. Sam Gascho at Nithburg. 10¢ to 15¢ a large . at 5¢ a head; aspara cabbage, 10c K:.a nnol a?. Se perd bune to a pound; eg a dozen; sweet crea and 30 am{ :5 eendt: |] sausage, c an :hiehn;,s:o to 25;.( ; geese bit_}i';s and 30c per re was a nic CHERRIES AND n nnnnnnnd m easier at 7 cents per pound, %I amall buyers paying a top of STRAWBERRIES IN m«:uht a r;; ot tl‘ob.L Cult . mostly at § cents per DEMAND AT MARKET pound. Sheep were a slow trade and â€"___â€" weak at 2 cenie per pound for good Housewives at the Waterloo marâ€"| !!€ht ewes and down to a low of half ket on Saturday were able to secure|@ Sent per pourd for culls. a week‘s aupay of choice straw.| Receipts were 720 cattle, +¢10 berries which retailed at ten cents a ©!Â¥8%, 103@ hoge and 1 @80 aheep box and four for 25¢c. Eggs were{a"d lambs. 15¢ to 17c¢, butter 18e to 20¢,| Quotations: | chickens 20c to 25¢ a pound, .,,Jlflnvy beef steers .$ 450 3 625 vegetables and fresh meats priced Buicher steers, choice. 5.60 _ 600| the same as the previous week. BREWER‘S DRIED GRAINS3 20% Protein, at ................... $19.00 per tor SNIDERS PIG GROWER @ ... " _ DAIRY FEED @ ... " _ CALF MEBAL @ .____ SNIDER‘S CHICK STARTER @ .. $2.60 per 100 Ths. * GROWING MASH @ .. 210 " 100 " * CHICK SCRATCH @ .. 200 " 100 " o s LAYING MASH @ ... 200 " 100 " " (Special LAYING MASH @ 225 " 100 " Bal_)y (_:hiqks Are Now Arriving THE W* SNIDER MILLING Co Agent for Murray Shoos. II' 114 King St 3. «. WATERLOO Snider‘s Feeds Black and Brown. vance. â€" Calves E to PÂ¥ke, r $249 * $2.98 uks T w zo 4«%*A1 f June‘ 3#.â€"Trade in cattle onmm:‘.‘ it & * &A ne t20 Uiior teo se es ns e‘ & 4 n ~ STRAWBERRIES AT KITCHENER MARKET J erening at the home of \Nr Save Money/ Start them of right by feeding them SNIDER‘$ CHICK STARTER and GROWING MASH and you will get resalts that will prow factory and profitable, Catch More Fish in 1932 RilGebmandt‘® Mine teils you bow â€"showe you the old frvoriterâ€"fal eatchers far thirty vearâ€"and many wee heme . Bilddhned‘s Spinzce apin on caurâ€"good for all game and in loto of 500 the. KINGWOGD tnh. Seed for yoar pe/ ‘WHY PAY MORE ? * * WATERLOO, ONT. â€"â€"â€" All Lower grassere. _ The bulk of the & m casler at 7. =} amall buyers 1T% cents for a few lambs eold mostly T |pound. Sheep were weak al 2 cenie pe Lawer grade hay Wheat atrawe | HAY AND STRAW PRICES _ Toronto dealers are paring for bay and straw, baied car lots, deâ€" livered per ton:â€" extras, 17 to 18¢; fresh firsts, 13 to 166; weconds. 13¢, Buiterâ€"No. 1 Outario creamery __ Manitoba oateâ€"No. 3 CW., 3%c; No, 1 feed, 34%40; No. 2, do., 3%c. Manitoba barleyâ€"No. 3 CW., 43¢. _ Millfeed, _ delivered _ Montreal freights, bags includedâ€"Bran, per ton, $17.235; ehorts, per ton, $18.25; middling«. per ton, $32.25. Ontario grainâ€"Wheat, 40 to 44c oats. 39 to 30c; barley, 3 to i%c tye, 45¢; corn, 40 to 43¢. Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, $0¢; No. 1 Northera, 5%c; No. 3, do., 55¢; No. 3 do, §1%e: No +. do., §tige (CiLf, Bay porte), _ TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS _ Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the foh lowing quotations for car lote: TORONTO HOG PRICES FIRM There were 1,030 hoge for sale at the Union Stock Yards, Toronto, Tuesday, The market was firm at $4, tLtob.; $4.25 off trucks and $450 to $4.60 tor bacons. L KITCHENER HOG PRiICGES _ Hogs, per owt. $4.00 and @elects $1.00 premiam (Buying) Toronto dealers are buying proâ€" uce at the following prices: Regeâ€"Ungraded. cases returned, .. 10 cents per 100 lhe. SDPIMEENG cssssccsccicccnchocsols Calvea, good and choice 10c ppr 100 lhe. loae, Do., fair to good Butcher cows, good Do.. medium ... Canners and cutters threequarters of a cent pound. 18\% to 18¢; No lmuwgummun 17% to 18¢. to 3% centa: butcher kind, and 3 nirerermprmmtne ere and downrward to 3 cents for The bulk of the good lambs offered PRODUCE QUOTATIONS For Butcher Cattle :@«"*"f #*% cholce $12.00 35.00 15¢ £75 1.16 11.00 £.00 | and Mrs. Cor o uline fLxay s es on 3 §.99 | Mr. and Mrs. f:: lr.snu:“ M f ut Sund ::: muton Road 1 99 | Mrs Harry Sr 325| â€" Mr. and Mr. 235 | with Mr. and 454 | Preston, on 1.00 | guests were M 50.09 | of Kitchener, 3 5.00 | via m:- an 1.00 $ gue 259 | Rinwechter 3.00 | Aaron Wilhel 750| and Mrs. Hen $.t5 | ville, Mr. L I 5.50 | and Mr. and M ____. | family of Stra 1.60 The young i YV®..__ NPXE _ AUoROmDonper _ Hear Aitchener ._._._..._.._... 10.45 _ 3.30 Platteville on Sunday. 1'-“‘-.‘ s 11.05 _ 350 "wure Muary Learn of Kitchener j W o~~â€"â€". 1188 _ 4.10 spent a few daye of last week with !m‘ â€"â€"~~. 1130 _ 4.15 Rev. and Mra C W. Backas. ~Bright ...__..__.__.___ i1140 425 Mr..and Mre Clarence Shants of Innerkip ....._._._._.__. 11 55 4.40 Preston visited with Mr. and Mre. 1 Woodateck ...______ 12156 â€" 5.00 Geotge Hallman on .la-. | _ Running -*Myh- MNr. and Mre. Rundai and wl vedstack terâ€" soms Bracé and Keith of Kitchener, l*l.l Oxfard. called at the home of Mre W. E. Regere, Preprister, 26â€"2 Spactrel last Saterday. day with friends here. | Mr. and Mre. Norman Mathews and family were viaitore last Wed preday with Mrs Al Cooper at the Stickmey rearion held in Waterioo Park or Saturday afternoon. A number of farmers have comâ€" menced haying which is a good crop in these parts. ! The Uarited Charch, Gienallan, is holding ite annual strawberrty feat}h iygm.; Wednesday eveninz. The Rer. Mr. Ryre and Mre. Eyre are entertaining Mr. Ryre‘s brother and his wife from Calttornia. .._" and Mrs. Gordon Cherty and spent Sunday with Mr. Nelsorn and Miss Muriel Mathews. | Mr. and Mre. WWliam Sbbye and eons Clarke and Bert of Marden and Mre. Bowes of Gueiph visited Sunâ€" program is being pat on byr enter tairere from Listowel. Mr. and Mrs William Klein and daughter Marjorie attended _ a Surday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Buck were Mrs. John Meyers, Mr. and Mrs Edward le&n and Mr. Earl Meyers of South thope. _ Mr. and Mrs Harvey Schmidt .*ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. illiam Weland near Breslau., Miss Violet Schmidt spent Sunâ€" day with Miss Gladys Krease near Limerick. Mr. and Mrs. Miltor Erast and Misses Muriel, Helen and Erma spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Albert Martin, Yatton. 1 f_\ln;lil at St. Catherines on Monâ€" dred of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Israe! Shantz, and Mr. and Mrs,, Oliver Shantz and son Abrner ofA'athm, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Martin and Mr. ‘uud Mrs. Amos Shantz of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. David Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Snyder of Blenâ€" heim; Mr. Dan Rudy and Mrs, Jessie Witmer of Preston, Mr. IM‘ Mrs. Alvin Shantz and son Glenn of Waterioo; Mrs. Adam Cressman and Mr. Kenneth Shantz of Strasburg, ;nd Mra. Geo. Baetz of Williams urg. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moss were Mr. and Mrs. Johna McNailly of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Jacdb Snyder and Miss Eileen Smyder of Natcher. Recent and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shantz were: Mr. and Mrs. Menno Steckle, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Menno Steckle, Jr., and daughters Elizabeth and Milâ€" _\ , "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Korell and! NMr. and Mrs. Allan Hallman, Mrs Messrs. Harold and Carl and Miss A. C. Hallman and Mrs. L ‘Chalurere Eileen Korell of near Floradale Of Kitchener visited with Rev. and visited with Mr. and Mrs B. W. Nrs. C: W. Backus last Wednesday. Li(i:w.o . {_ Mr. luorne ‘Zinken eapent the weekâ€" v. Orton Weber nt the weekâ€" end with his sister at Detrolt, Mich. end with friends in &ï¬n t A nuntber from here attended the Recent and Sunday guests of Mr. funeral of the late Mr. Christian and Mrs. David Bearinger and Mr., Main at Washington last Friday and Mrs. Josiah Shantz were: Mr {aftternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lampke, Preston, on Sunday, and recent guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Shants of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Melâ€" via m’der and fmil‘ot Blair, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Einwechter were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilhelm of Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kenyon of Plattsâ€" ville, Mr. L. Kenyon of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schiedel and family of Strasburg. Fd. Seibert were Mr. and Mrs.: Messre. Henry Burnett and Lioyd Henry Hess of New fluhu?. Mrs, MacKay spent Sunday with friends aaflyvaaepl is .I;'o.d @?m""g 2i u!r u:: ':m Racburn Hamilton y ahd Hre Joan eigert, Te yey Ind femby of Ereoifere enent Sak Mrs. Leslic Cullen of Kitchener, My. 42Y with the latter‘s parents, Mr. finy.. Mre. John Sherriffs. and Mrs. Conrad Kufskie, Sunnyâ€" "‘;" un Marge ot. Waterion ocey :‘::‘ Q::;u; m:g "v'y'{ui:":f,, Sny:l:; pied the pulpit in the Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sdberrt‘.' Church here on Sunday morning. m 5 Mr. Sinclair of Galt sank a s0l0, C sondes en iheodes SmPHHT Sikch gos ereaus entored bZ all Preston Road, and wiy‘ y "ary , DT. Mackay of Ingersoll and Mr. DLOEEECC E2000 C000 WTTl MT Ir} Harry Snyder, Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schmidt and daughter Esther of Kitchener spent Sun with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seibert. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seibert were Mr. and Mrs. ï¬enry Hess of New Hamburg, Mrs. OCK â€" KITCHENER BUS LINE GERMAN MILLS YATTON 9.40 10.00 CC _ Mr. and Mrs: A. Hilborn, Mr. and |Mte. Dave Litwiller and chidren and Miss Mary Hilbora visited with Pâ€"M. Mr. and Mre. Lioyd HWborr at Cale. "“Mhuï¬-ï¬y. 155. uy irvin Grof of Freeport was 219 ine guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mosea fgh«ruvfl \|_ Mr. and Mre. Rlis Page of Jordan are and Mr. and Mre. Brewer of Beamsâ€" and ville were guests of Mr. and Mre. Frank Page over the weekâ€"ond. and _ M\Mr. 1. H. Toman, the Missee Lo the dena and Grace Toman and Messrs. Misa Margaret Cressman and Mr. Gordon Bean of Rosebamk called at the home of Rer. and Mre. M. H. Shant: on Sunday. neld at New Hamburg on Surday Mrs. R. Ruthig and daughter Janet of New Hamburg spent a tew daye of last week at the home of Mr. Samuel HIH Preaton visited with 'inâ€";d-â€"ll: Rdgar Haliman on Sunday. Poth attended the Poth family re unior held at Port Huron, Mich., on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mre. Omar Snider and family visited with Rev. and Mrs. Jomes Snider at Waterioo on 8unâ€" __NMr. and Mrs. Ephraim Haliman and Nr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel visitâ€" ed _ with Mr. and Mre. Bdgar Seeqgâ€" miller at Kitcherer.ou Sundar. Mr. Philip Poth, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth and eon Glen and Mr. Harold "ire. Russel Bailie laet Thursday. °_ MSCS .Neitle (BRchert and futh Miss L. E. Trafelet paid a recent MUr. Frederick Erb spent Sunday D@Yitt attended the Nm!week-end visit to the home of her with friends at New Hamburg. wedding at the Zion Evangelical (parents near Port Rigin. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Haliman Charch on Tuesday. Mr. Andrew Urstadt of Waterloo and \r. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel visit!_ _ Subday visitors at the home Of|was a Wallenstein business visitor ed with Mr. and Mre. Rdgar Seeqgâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hallman were: on Monday. miller at Kitcherer.ou Surdar. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Hallman and Mr.| Several relatives from this locality Mr. Philip Poth, Mr. and Mrs. Freq A24 Mre. feaish Kby and family Of attended the Hoffman reunion, held Poth and eon Glen and Mr. Harold Wi!ameburg. !tl the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Poth attended the Poth famity re| _ Miss Myra Knechtel is spending ‘B. Hoffman of Hawkesville last Satâ€" anlor held at Port Huron, Mich., on 80m® time at the home of Mr. and ‘urday afternoon. Tuesday of last week. Mre. Clarence Kmechtel at ROS6| Locml achonle ara sincins oni. Mr. Addison Erb and the Misses DUDdee_ are Misses Florence Klie Helen and Ruth Erb of Waterloo DOTis Rickert and Giadys Helford visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3N4 Robert Milne. Moges Baer on Sunday. |_ Among those who attended the A number from here attended the EV@ARRelistic meeting on â€" Sunday funeral of the late Mr. Nathan. ©Y°Ning, conducted by Rev. A. Stoll Woods held at Mannheim on Tues. 454 Mrs. Stoll at Wallenstein, were: day of last week. Rev. C. W. Mrâ€" and Mrs. Eph. Devitt and «on T eckue comacteyn the service. Homer and the Misses Nellic Bachâ€" __Mr. and Mrs. David Smyder and °* sl“ Devitt and Ella Rckert. Mr. Eildorn Snyder visited with MLs Wsie Bachert spent Sunday friends at German Mills on Sunday. . W!th Mr. and Mre. Delton Schmidt Mr. and Mre. L. Caddel of Schenecâ€", 2t Waterioo. tady, N.Y., and Miss Ada Sirclair of| MT. Floyd Pierce epent the weekâ€" Manitou!in Island called on Mr. and °"4 With friends at Eimira. Mre. Russel Bailie taat Thuarsday _ !_ MiGses Nellie Bachert and Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ernest and son Bernard of Detroit, Mich., were guests of Mre. Heanry Gildner for a few days of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock of Welland and Dr. and Mre. L. L. Stauffer of Waterioo visited with Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Brown on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. William Hussey tndl daughter of Blair visited with Mr. and Mre. Mervin Bechtel on Sunday. ‘ NMrs. B. B. Playford of Toronto, and Mrs. R. S. Playford and son Peter Stephen of Waterloo called on ‘ Mr. and Mre. John Copley last Wedâ€" nesday. | _ Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Melvin Snyder last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrin of Cainsville, Mre. Normar Morton and Miss Clara Forbes R.N., of Ayr, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shelby and daughter Lois of Roseville. Mr. and Mre. Fred Poth and son Glen and Mr. Harold Poth visited with Mr. and Mre. August Mildâ€" brandt at Philipsbure on Sunday. Mr. Horbert Huff and Mr. and Mre. A. 8. Huff of Preston called on Miss Hattie Shupe on Sunday. (Continued from Page 1) _ cent visitors with Mr. and Mre. L. H. ‘Toman. Revr. Mr. Meyer of Waterloo occyâ€" pied the pulpit in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday morning. Mr. Sinclair of Galt sank a solo, which was greatly enjoyed by all. Dr. Mackay of Ingersoll and Mr. Ciement MacKay of Linwood spent Wednesday afterncon with their moâ€" thet and sister, Mre. MacKay and Mr. and Mrs. Heury Burnett. Mr. and Mre. Hugh Langdon of K}t@oner apent Sunday evening with the former‘s ;n'r_e;i'n, hâ€"ltvâ€";ï¬ Mrs. Jas. Langdon. A number tfrom here attended the funerai of the late Mr. Wilkio Ham liton at West Monkton on Tuesday. Mr. Fraser MacDoniMd, senior teacher at the Winterbuorne School, is presiding at the entrance exams at ‘Waterioo for a few days this covery Aaoe NEW DUNDEE N 4o is i"ir oo ted with pr.|_Mtr. Joe Sunday. called at Ernest and |__ M". Mich., were *"Jd 2008 igmer for “their ent l2 c i.so=â€"_|Dundae â€" epent the weekâ€"ond with her friend, Miss Helen Hallman. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Knechtel atâ€" tended the funeral of the Jatter‘s uncle at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPherson visited friends in Galt on Sunday. a Mr. and lu.annerA ‘:dan and aughter, Mizs Helen m, spent the weekâ€"end in Hamilton. Mrs. Solomon Bowman and Mrs. Abraham Bu:u!r visited _ one afternoon last week with Mrs. Alex. C thence llollf it northemrï¬ fifteen ‘and eightyâ€"four oneâ€"hundredths feet * to the west angle of said Lot No. ‘€ 28; thence along the west limit ‘4 thereof nonheuurx. ninetyâ€"three ?w six ol::.hundl‘ed ffeet mo:ie or to place of beginning. * FXCEPTING thereout a part of |_ Among those who attended the Evangelistic meeting on â€" Sunday evening, conducted by Rev. A. Stoll and Mrs. Stoll at Wallenstein, were: Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Devitt and «on Homer and the Misses Nellic Bachâ€" q TOOOOIHOeozâ€"oâ€"â€"»â€"â€"â€"« i Mr. Theodore Reipert and Mr. ‘ MANNHEIM * Clarke and Mr. James Sparling mm ze m mancmmmmigns called on Mr. and Mre. Gideon Haâ€" ’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hallman macher on Monday. Jr., Kitchener were Sunday visitors| Mr and Mre. Henry Bauman made with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kli¢. _ {a businees trip to Kitchener on Monâ€" | Mr.Joe Knechtel :( near Kitchenetr ‘day, called at his home here on Sunday. I _â€"_â€"___ | Mr. and Mre. Orlando Bowman N: e rein sn on mrmige sn noveccn in tan s nrcpcacaaas" N and sons epent Sunday at Mi@ldmay. | | WALLENSTEIN I _ Amoug those‘ who are wWrItIRG]® â€"â€".________ L _ _ € their entrance examinations at New | Messrs. A. Daweon, W.C. Fletcher Dundee are Misses Florence Klie,|and F. Daweon were Monday evenâ€" Doris Rickert and Giadys Helford ing visitors here from Guelph. and Robert Milne. ‘ Wns ~Roloe in Cappai cE i of June, A.D. 1932. Miss Lillian Brown, thiay-ï¬m and ninetyâ€"three oneâ€" hundredths feet to a point; thence northwesterly parallel with Joseph }Su‘et one hundred and three and sixtyâ€"two oneâ€"hundredths feet more or leas to the division line between \Township Lots Nos. 16 and 17; For further particulars and conâ€" d'itio::’s of sale apply to the underâ€" Sims, Bray, Mclntoch & Schofield, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, the lands mvva‘ by~ one John Rueffer to one rot.i: Brooks by Deed dated the 11th day of May, 'lâ€l, and registered as Number 46585 ; thence -gmhmdy paralâ€" lel with David Street seventyâ€"two {feet to the nuumuvr‘liynng‘ of said lands soid to Doro Brooks; thence southeasterly parallel with 'Joï¬ Street fortyâ€"one and threeâ€" ‘hn feet to a roht; thence southâ€" , westerly parailel with David Street On these premises there is said to be a two storey brick twelve roomed dwelling, suitable for two families, with hot air h“ï¬nï¬i and known as 67 Joseph Street, Kitchâ€" ener. _ Terms of Saleâ€"The propen{ is to be sold snbi'ect to a reserve bid. 10 per cent. of the purchase money will be paid at the time of sale and ti;e“ balance within 30 days thereâ€" after. EXCEPTING thereout a part of Lot Number 28 conveyed by one John Rueffer to the Cor&r:‘;mn of ::: City of Kitchener by dated fifteenth day of August, 1921, and registered as Number 45508. 77 King Street, West, Klzcioner. :')nt.ario. Waiter W. Frickey, Exq., u.md' 'nï¬" ';J;'uih"‘i'ur t southâ€" eansterly e ~four â€"three p_no-l_luyu_indth feet m‘::rvloâ€" to are embraced in the following deâ€" 208 Albert Street, Waterloo, Ontario. DATED this twentyâ€"seventh d WALLENSTEIN R. R. 1 Auctioneer, ,weol for the long summer vacation 3("':.._.‘.‘_':' {during July and August. Rose | Local week i rener, |during . riend, |(More A A by el atâ€" more .« PVORERE sohdub d from Gueiph, Kitchener, Mannhetm and more nearby centres were protent at the Sunday afternoon and evening services. The campaign is announced to agntinue each evening this week, excepting Saturday, and also at three and cight o‘clocok on Sunday aftern0On. A hearty invitaâ€" tion to these evangelistic mestings is most cordlally extended to all may wish to attend them. | Interest in the Zion Evangelistic service here hw daily growâ€" ing, the charch filled aimost to capacity at each of the three and eight o‘clock services on Sunday afterncon and again at eight o‘clock On Monday evening when Messre. Fletcher and Dawson brothers of stein on Tuesday morning. Mr. William Voll, weed inspector for Welesley townahip, recently posted a number of notices re weed destruction on Jocal roadside corâ€" nemna. Among the noxious weeds listâ€" ed thereon were included the followâ€" ing peats: Bladder Campion, Orâ€"eye Daiey, Sow Thistles, White Cockle, Wild Oats, Canada Thistle, Blue Weed, Chicory, Orange Hawkweed, Docks, _Ribgrass, Ragweed, Bur docks, Tumbling Mustard, King Deâ€" 1, Stinkweed, Wild Carrot and Wild Lettuce. > South Wallenstein farmers were hauling in their first hay of the seaâ€" ) _A business meeting concerning more . churchâ€"yard accommodation for their hornses was held at the Peoi ‘Mennonite Church of West Wallenâ€" stein on Tuesday morning. Mr.,and Mrs. Abbert Stoh! spent Saturday in Kitchener. Messre. Nathan and Elias Martin m the Misses Matilda and Susanâ€" ns# Martin attended the Steiner reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kinzie. _ Mre. John Sittler is epending this week in renewing old time acquaintâ€" ances at St. Jacobs. _ Mrs. Esley C. Matthews is home from a sojourn of several days with Sheffield relatives. _ Mr. Christ Roth and daughter Leah spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schwartzentruber. [ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Gideon ‘Hamacher were Mtr. and Mts. Wim. Schack and son Rimer and Mré. McCall and family of Kitchenâ€" er and Mr. and Mre. Gordon Haâ€" macher and family. LOcail achools are closing this ‘ _ The sorrowing parents, one broâ€" ther Delmar and a sister Doris, surâ€" vive. Many friends attended the funâ€" eral service which was held on Fri day afternoon from the parents‘ home to the New Dundee Lutheran Church. The body of the child was laid at rest i1 Un_lon _cemetery _ The child‘s injury to his forehead seemed to be only minor until a few days later his mother became alarmed and called in Dr. Foote of New Dundee, who removed the lad to the hospital, June 21st, where an Xâ€"ray revealed a fracture of the bone above the eyes. * A wide circle of friends and relaâ€" tives sincerely sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Bowman of Pine ill in the irreparmble loss susâ€" tained in the passing of their three year old son, Wallace, who died at the St. Mary‘s Hospital at Kitchener Wednesday morning, June 22nd. The little boy‘s mother believes the THREE YEAR OLD BOY DIES AT THE ST. MARY‘S HOSPITAL Son of Mr. and «Aug. 27 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., Ilo&ld effects at my auction stand at the Kitchener market for David Rose. If you have anything to self, send it to the market sale any Saturday Aug. 27 ('S.'i‘u.‘â€" lay) â€" At my ‘uuet.l':n stand at the Kitchener marâ€" W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer â€"At 8 a.m., Td t it uie ns nload n I g# 4: ~:A+ _ W a. furniture and bou-zold lfloeu-a.t' my. auction stand, Kitchener, for ‘.? s (Saturday) â€"At 1.30 N0. vn.l:‘h furnifure and hono&ol‘ effects belonging to Mrs. John Ritzer, 10 Princess St., Waterioo. Aunction Sale Lists Bowman Received Fractured Skull in Fall. 2 tro si. BOHLENDER‘EB warerice Shoew Sizes #â€"to 10. Special ......â€". PINE HILL in the New Dundee tion ening | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, «pursuant to Section 51 of Chapter ’150 of the Revised Statutes of Onâ€" tario, 1927, that all creditors and others having claims against or enâ€" ‘titled to share in the estate of John .W. Geiger, late of the Town of | Waterloo, in the County of Waterâ€" ‘lo0, tinsmith, deceased, who died on ‘or about the seventh day of Januâ€" ‘ ary, 1982, are required to deliver by post prepaid or otherwise, on or beâ€" fore the tenth day of July, 1982, to" Dilman W. Geiger, of New Hamâ€" burg, or to Valentine G. 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