. PM}! - Hun-ml Iury,t4 mm ul trules-ide poinu4 as. mllows. Landon. $7 75 to $7.85, r, (will); pvr t'wl. Itrwrw: Hull. $3.50, " Inn-k. umhamgnd; Kitchener. $8.25, up :27. 11‘le nwr his! mm): and 40 t'rstlts; m'vr two wruslit,' mm; Ijant- lurd. $8. unvhnnm-(l. and Htratmvd, $8, um-hunut'd. CHILE PRICE IJl%llhliall) Trading Was Draggy and Some 1,800 Head Were Left over.--vealers Up To $6.50. Tomuto, Sept. 6.---A piling up ot cattle over the extended week-end created a draggy movement on the tirgyt session of tho week at the Union Stock Yards Tuesday Prices held steady. but some 1,800 head were un- bold at the close. Cows displayed a weaker undertone. Veal calves. sheep and lambs were antstuuuted. Receipts included 4,010 cattle, 1,180 calves and 3,180 sheep and lambs. BACON HOGS UP 20 CENTS I)". ('trruntoti ... T___.r. Slnvkvl‘ and feeder givers. gum] ______r._ Du, n‘mnnmn . ____r.. Milkvrri and spritie,tu's Culvvs. good and choivv reitlr; _r___ FrrrFrrr__ 'rr'. Common to medium (Ha-{morn .. _rTrTVT ' _.___ Hugs, bacon. Col. Trr... lm, off truvks .r___ Du. of? mm TVV qrrrVFqqr_ Bacon hug prices at Toronto and Winnipeg moved higher Tuesday Montreal remained unchanged with Mommy's advance of 25 cents pvr MN. 'I‘nrunm gained 20 cents per t'Wl., while Winnipeg climbed 10 vents London pNr'ms doclined 5 units. while onr outside paints “wex "ittsitdy. ()i‘fm'ings were light. Hour prices 'advanced eo cents nor tut'?., ( Toronto. [humus cloe,ed at $8,210 Col, $8.61! " lruuk and $34.95 woighwi ott wars Smm old ttt $5.95 m-r turl. Run-hon", lights and feed- M‘s sold at a gilscount of $1, with hmn‘ios $1.30 per head. Swim-ts In'nnmn ths, mum] $1 per howl pru- mium. I'uckssve;' lritls in oarly trading WNW firnr with hm! Wevk's Harv, lull xvi-n- lulm' l'<|iriml III twtils and vlrssrsil L'II mum: hiuhvr Hum-inh- Wt'l't. 1.420 In Iiuwher cwlule ranged from $2.50 to $4.50, according to weight and quahity A half-dozen top quality brought $4.65. Weighty steers were mostt) " to $5.25, although tour head brought a top or $5.50. Butcher mun-s sold at a top of $2.75, but planner grades sold down to $2 per er (‘annerx were tirtm at $1 per ‘wl. Gum] bulls brought $230 to $2.75, while bologmm sum mostly at $2. Heifers lunged from $2.25 to $4.50. Fed calves sold at $5 to $6, with a tew bringing a top of $7. Stuvkers were slow at $240 to $2.75 per cm. BACON “OHS UP 25c AT KITCHENER TORONTO BACON HOGS ROSE 20 CENTS CWT.; LONDON MOVED DOWN Veal valves were active at un- changed levels. Choice quality veal- Plus sold at $6 to $6E0, with common veal calves my low 8a $3 per owl, “rumors were mostly $2.50. Good ewes and wether lambs were steady an $6 per cwt. (inns and huvks brought $5. The majority of 'sheep 'sold firm at $1 to $2 pH" cwt., autonrding to quality. Eight bead brought a top of $2.50 per rwl. ( mod Show 1ro . Ito . Quotations: : Slwm. up to 1,050 lbs good and choice “0.. medium _ .. __. Ito,, common __-. FTF. Sll‘t’l's, over 1,0,50 lbs good and rhoiw .. Ihr.. medium ___. V .. [)u.. mmmuu ., ______ â€win-rs, good mu “0., medium qrrv_ .. , lm.. mmmon qer_q .. PM! vulva»: good and choice _ '___-rr.))"'."'... lyo, medium _rrrr_______.. Cows. good Trrp. .____.r_ Do., medium _F_._____r__ l)0., common .r..____ .. ('unlwm and cutter»; .. Hulls, good V __... TVV. _ lro UL). [)0 In] TIE ilhlLo SNIDER lilllu,N C9; Phone 289 :5, bacon. Col. Trr... 0, off truvks .r___ tr., of? mm qrrrrrtrVFqqr_ d mum. and \u-llu-r lambs _.... P______rr__.r. _ choice SNIDER'S Laying Mash " (Special) " " " Growing te , SNIDER’S Quality modium ., bucks Tr... . vulls .. good light heavieex .rrV cullri _ H " Scratch Grain ' . tt 2.00 tt Chick Scratch . . . . tt 2.25 " Dairy Feed . . . it 1.85 " Pig Grower . . . " 1.95 " Calf Meal . at 75c per 25 lbs. Produce Results Cost Less and are Fresh . Milled and EEDS '.li) 00 (i 5.50 8.20 8.60 8.9.7 6.51) 5.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 I (m 4.00 3.50 4 m: Y,.jit LC in! 5.00 5.00 3,00 "o 51) 50 5t) 50 ltr " 50 t 4.50 Limited 7.00 (COO 2.75 2.25 2.00 5.00 2.75 3.00 ((25 4 M) 4 00 'h :30 ,75 oo 00 M) 00 50 50 50 , TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS ( (My l’urrinh & llt-imhwkvr, Irltl,) i bhrllowiuy, ili'V Tuostluy's cloning uuululimm an fl‘nrunlo grain truns, unions I'm" Uill' irrls, prim-s on Irttsiv; rill Buy ports: l \lullitnbil wheat No. I Nun. 1305410: No, 2 do, 83%"; No. " do†‘81ng No. Ii. (In. H7/gu'. _ l Manitoba 0am NM 2 C.WCryu7tsc; _ "irt " do. 18%â€; No. 1 l'nwl. 17%v; ‘miwl feed outs. 3-H. l Manitoba barley -ur7,t :1 11“"! “4%“; No. 4. ML, ti3%c, I Argmuino corn. $1.01 t Ontario grain. uppl'llxillmlv irrjriss [ruck shipping point, Win-an, yo to '.t2c; (mm, 35 to 3ls'c; burlny, (in MIN": "or“, 245 to Hit; t'ye. 55 In 37": buck, w,ltvut, if. m 58c. 1m to “Ml-us. ____r__ 12 qrvt Selling Prices United Farmers Co-Operative. Co Tuesday were offering produvUs to r:- tail dealers ut the following prune: Hum-r ulul l Mum .wlling ut and ImIlrr 155v _ (ler prim-:4 and Irma“; 2304- _ hum-h. our", lo, tut-u Sr " lu-ur 'aggtr----Pricms to mruwm, was: re- turned: Grade "Al" in cartons through tstsesociationts, "c; "A" We, 21c; "A" medium, 20c; "W', He; "C"', 16c. Butrer-Otrtasrio, No. l creamery, 19% to 19%c; No. 2,18% to we. Poultry: Wholesale prices on poultry ma supplied by the Uubteti Farmers for Operative Co. Tuesday were: (Quotations in cents) This Preston Market on Saturday was Natural by at small (Imp in meat prim-vs while othtst' pmdum- I'vtttuittod Irruvticully utu'hunswd. from lust week's quotations. Tlu. usual tumu- t t'ttwd attutuled. )It-ttls Boer, boiling c, (llltl lie; .Jtmtltlvt' mats-t, It In 121v, round Monk. 15c, sirloin Monk My; porttwlururitv rmtsts. 23c pmnttl. l’Ul'k Piittiiy hams 17v, Huh-tun Bunny Prlcu Untied Panama CAropertstlvts Co, 'l‘ueuday were paym! the tuuowiotg mm tor, pmdugetr hull 19v, loires 23:3 lain Hum; H'tvh Hummu- 1200, 110ml (1an- hum masts 23"- " pound Vv,ul slewing H) In I'll: sho masts 12 to 140, rollvd masts rump masts Hr, Monk mun-[.4 2 Toronto dealers; Tuttidity Wurl- "ftet'iug cheese to mmll tradets at the following prices: New, large, 120; twins. 121ic; triplets. l?.liw; new Slimming 131,2", t3ld, large, 17tzc: iwisus 17%r; lriplvls, 15“. Mndium. Inl'm'. 17w; twins 15"“; triplvls. Vim! slewing H) In I'll: >110an rooms l?. to 14c, rollvd nutsm H3". rump masts Hr, Monk mun-[.4 231'. Snmkwl Inc-um Hams 31v, paling.- Hills 21v. pivnh- hams 20v. lrtusulit'ust Inn-0n 28kg summon" sullhzlgu- If." I‘lhlvrlwrrim mm: at Mr H udllun, upplri, 21H " ham-kn! and plums 1:5“- " halslml. I’t-um wmxl ill 47w u lute, lu-l and tu'ulrtipples 3m il lnu‘kvl. A human numhvr 01’ Ilowvm found " lu-l and twulr human numlw Wild) sulv, PRODUCE OUOTATIONO (By um“: """"T - Helm, over 5 lbs 4 In 5 Ilya. .. a»; no 4 lbs. _ Spring uhjckelm. Over 6 lbs. .. Hay and Straw No. 2 timothy hay, lmlwl. Inn. $13 to $19; No. 3 timothy hay, tou. $15 to $17; straw, wheat. huh-d. ton, tltr; oat tilrusctli,00 to $9.00 Hutu-r uud was \u-n- firm “ilh Hum M-Hing ut " ',i4lil 270 p4~l‘(l1|lv"l :Iml Inlllrl' 2251‘ " pound. (ler prim-5 Murrow Iii. I’ill'lhlh and Duets 2304' it hunvh. l'l'll‘l') m- n hum-h. t-trl'u, 10:- " dozen. (‘llilwso lot. luwl " " head, anions 20v lumkvl. Mums IV u hzmkN. cucumbers Mr " luv-km, lunmlm's 20v a baeikist, hul» loose. Toronto dealers 'ruosduy were [my mg the miiow'uur, prices " (“0061' No, 1 large, colon-M. paratt'oul and gun-rmuent graded, N'Qr; twins, 10%c; triplets, 11v. WINNIPEG CASH PRICES Win-M No, 1 hum, ycHist-. No. lNUl'lhA‘l'lI, 3407/“; Nu. 2 Nm‘llwr: 77%c; No. It Nunl'lu-l'n, TSVut'; No. Northern â€Ilium No. :3 Mmeâ€, iirr'yisr No, t; \vlwul. 617mm Haul nlteu 517m; durum, 95%r' (Pate - No. 2 c.w., 4til/tsc; No,; ( \V.. 427/3“; L-xlm No. 1 feed, 427/5" No. 1 feed, 42%c; No. 2 tTed, 41%c Nn. l feud. 38%c; track, 45hlr. hurl! Mnmxh Hrr I Irirsloht, TORONTO CHEESE MARKETS 41/2 to 3 h to 'reston Prices WATERLOO, ONT. per 100 lbs. . at $2.20 . " 2.35 Market Unchanged doa-tive Go.) nth. pulnmm 'Live Urea-red 11 10 H 17 15 c, and lie; round Monk Imrlvl‘llnllsv i Aimul lln- [um-ml 11'de of the uy Wtu't' Mini-(m nth-mien me Waterloo 'Wal" radeysi, at kI-l on Saturday and provided very 'Yee' 13"; brisk bidding, threatening skim; and tet',' Y."'"' ovv;u,rioir'stl trnuudoi'sltowers seeming e, 1"ilrsc', lo l|t'l|l I'ulin-r than hinder the "ttend. 1ltdi.up, ttttrt' Prim“ livid “I’m for tltes tnoel tNpltsls, 1 purl with t,lippht rim»- in some pro- lliu'is. In hui. produce slum; eggs sold at ICES ( "n um! 22 venls a dozen. butter aC21 st". No. t um! 22: (wills u pound and 25c for N'otivu,'ttvamewy lnllilvr, cream 15 and 18e {WI No. 4 " pint, i'hli'kt‘ll 'd'..' and 24c, duck 250, ul, iirr'hrsr-, li'urutiu'ri' ('llt‘l‘b‘u‘ 15, is. 22 and 25v a (I “heal, I pmnui, limburgvr 201x gnul honey at ‘Iln- usual Isr'ictw. My}! (El 'i'lw vegetables and innit stalls sd, 42%r;l|u-ii~»s included green tomatoes at Ml, 41%c; lot, nor 1; qts.. bvotrs at 25c per 6 ttts., Tir. hurl-nth it u hunch. onions Mc per I“ um†smwrkmut it a quart, cab- ATIONS I Inigv " u head, cauliflower 5 and loci y, Mil-i i" In-zill. “(Hailing 15 and 200 per 6 uts. o' cloning “r W i-rntn u hug. cuuttvlottpe 40e WH' l I“, truns, H: Hts, Human 5 and it» {will}: 2.5“ on basin Ilru' l3 ills, Iuot'hos TB, iii and 500 per '6 (its, for uumhurs l. 2 and l grade I N012. i'4'npv1‘liVUl)‘. tuslery Mr. 2 for 25c. Gr. " a†grams Ir, and 40c per b' (list. elder- hei'l'im 2W irt't' work. We per b' tttts., VCryu7tsc; M'I‘uvluhiu .nuu-I'nw Fun woe-u poppers u. 175/ rr' fur torslt, rmi ir-rc, it for 50. omlivo Iriivs , yo to (Wu-Iv; : burk= ADVERTISING In The CHRONIULE BRINGS RESUIII‘S. 1ir,rsstitlrlisct Corn emit] MI lm, n :fwmv, Pun-m..- at 51 n tiu'ori, Immmlm-n ill Ifu [or Hix unzu‘ta and 25 "ml 304- firt' ll quarts, ouink \n-n- 250 tor Mx minus, stnull KTI‘PH pomwl'x 5r mic-.11. mnull rurumlwrs 75v fur six tIuurtsa, lul'uwr Hit-IImlH-I's trout 25 to 40v l'rmluu Hutlm‘ sold at 24c u pound mug» ut cur, 22, 24 and 25r " [hm-n and milkfm] rhirkt-na a! 2412 Fruih I'Iltlm'lu-I'I'iw 50(- n thlllng torrk, Hmhu-sdvr punt-luv wm‘o 60 “ml 70v for wix ttuurts, wat-tlotus .mlrl ul “w. lo. 113 nud Hm, lnmhnnl :Iml “muslin plums n! 50,- for ll Hts mm] .'10, Mr MN qum‘lx, W4trr4 m 25" " u.\ (“lurk-g rmh "pples 2:3;- " \i\ qmnts, IIII‘IUIIF' u! 25 and True " Inwlw! '|‘nmnln (mum's 'I‘numlny wm'v [my hug IV I'ulluwing prlmw for grade-1| mun“. run-uni frrw (ll'nllv "A" large. 2111-; urmlv “A" Int-dim". er; xrmlo "f"', â€War Inld I Iv l'rmluu Itut1tw pound 01:51» ut cur, [hm-u and milkfm] Fruilq I'lltlm'hm' W. W. Frickey, Auctioneer, will sell for Mr. Louis Schuub, in the Village of Wellesley, on MONDAY, SEPT. 10, [934 At 1.30 p.ln. New Scale Williams piano; solid walnut dining room table; solid walnut sideboard; Davenport bed; 6 diners; 3 bed springs; l mattress; wooden bed with springs; l mat- tress; 2 dressers; wash stand; 2 chtunber sets; 2 rocktrs; reed chair; desk; kitchen stove; coal oil stove with oven; box stove; Quebec heater; kitchen table; chairs; couch; reed table lamp; some bedding; oil cloth; parlor rug; silverware; di§hes; cooking utensils; sealers; cracks; Stove pipes; tools; lawn mower; wheelbarrow; 2 feeding hay racks; some building material, and many other :il'iirles not lined. Terms ..r.-_ CI-h. , LOUIS SCHAUB, Proprietor. w. W, FRICKEY. Auctioneer, hum L' \irluin null Illnd Hum-r ln-nnuhl 22v u INHHHI. mun: 2l null :ZL' u (IHIPII. (nu-um llic It pint, .lm-kx-n (milk hull L'lctt pnuntL duck 2w " pound. \W-gvtuhlx- nnd fl‘llil prim“ includr ..l :‘Mmlwrrim it) 2W" n work and IIH‘ 1n~|' " um. ptsurlitss h:. 75 and (10(- ttrl No l. 2 and l grad.- pm' " "tr,', "ul/ilu. I. In. 2 for I5v. (Muslim-s IN. 2 far 2h; pt'I' 6 (H4. 1-;mlil'lnwvr (hum-I :31‘,"4']"r)‘ L'u'. e for 251‘, t'ilh~ lulu.» Gr, I'NI 1-.nhlmu1- In: puln’tmas 15v _ H tits, nl' 1001' n Inâ€; quumh 10v. Ann-unllwn. If. irt'l" I: (ll-e. untlivo " il Inwl. ~Illllllh‘l IJ.I|II‘“KQ‘ 2.31- u' pound H: qua. Human 5 and “M {will}: 2.5“ Ilru' I', Ills ' Iuot'hos TB, 65 and 500 per 6 um, for uumhul's l. 2 and 3 grade whm-Mivuly‘. tuslery If)". 2 for 25c. 141“]va Ir, and 40c per b' tits., elder- herrim 2W pm' twot-k. We per b' qtts., vvv,islulrhrrtnuvi'ow Fun woe-u peppers " torslt, rml in-mwrs it for 50. omlivo in " hunch. |n tho meal “-lulls prices included \n-invrn m 'do H‘lllb‘ an pound bologna If), livi'ts;uusugt' If)". hum†22 to 230, Inn-Y rum In to 16, slt'Wlllp; veal 8v, haul) ruukml huhy bm-f 20v " quart 21ml mmmor sunsuxv 20 um] 22v a “mum! Hnnh- mud" soup brought lit. il pound. Butter 24 Cents, Eng: " Cents and Chirker, 24 Ceou.--jhoice . Display of Meats. Innuv Hustrililii'ri of lhu l\'1l<ht-nvr mnrkvi Thr jlnplllm't' lurnwl ‘Immlwru In tsturltl'tt llw lull running MINI lo I Illl'il rcupply ul' lnnml l’riww at the Waterloo midweek llml'lu-l yi'sitet'duy morning jumped I‘liuhlly in sm'm‘n‘l sections an the lrruriluits; un- L'nmnwlll'ing to become warm- (‘m-n sold at 150 u dozen or twir (hm-n for 23", Last year porn price sum :m low as " u dozen, but mum mum I'ullr, \w-I'o 10ml lossns [Mix y‘ar nith Hu- Iisltltitut jump in [uh-rs. Hum-1' ln'nuuhl 22v u pnuml. mun: 2l dull in u down, (nu-um llic It pint, Thunder Showers Seem to Help Attendance.---)" In Brisk. I"ruil Phuttiittl At Market in Kitchener Record Crowd at Salurdav Market h mlum "liou, M I‘ll Zorn yiells ill I5 Cents al Midweek Markc AUCTION SALE 0f Valuable HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS mum- mmnlulim of fruit fltrodrul , l\'1l<ht-nvr mnrkvi on Saturday 1- pnplllm't' lurnwl uul in lnl'xv tulrrur, In tmist qu- Ilwir rruil for the I HIIIIIilH; um! lo i'lle4ul't' zutllm: -i1 rcupply ur Itrmiiltis. which iu lamm-Iml In llu- t'urly from Quur inn" “mm mmln itH follows, t1!‘lll< How tcold ul 7v for rain e, in {or hiuils and fu- " from“; II Inn-ml .nl St for "lrlilttir4, 13(- for <l-- null In.» In: I'runls, lumh "old if, mr rulmms 'dei' for kinds and 1m Honk ’Iw-h [lurk unwan- “as prirrHl "t ..,â€ul\'ml irotk ‘mlnsugn at 251'. n L'fr, lmum 2151', _ 20and 22c. um) GRADED EGG PRICES Phone Waterloo 592w. 36-1 I. -ml<-vlniu 3013 h jn-Hiw) mm! H ummrl' sun-mm hnrklmm» Hr. hum! “W†W“ Also for WM. FOERSTER, the :5 sold at followiug--l Chesterfield suite; 2 1131;34’21 lounges; 2 tioor lump's; hall vack; l 25e for 2 beds; kitchen cabinet; 4 tables; and IV cr . . ‘ . duck 25‘. t kitchen chairs; bent'hbs hanging 1nd 25v a lump; box stove; Quebec heater; iltouey ot and oil heater; mom barrel; tubs; . . . . ' . ' . . . 0 t " - In stalls 191d pails; “if lined an.†4 Se If tatoee at ling hens; 2-wheel trailer, and per 6 ttts., numerous other articles. , Mc De" Remember the date-Sept. l3. tart, cab- "N _ 5and loci For good and clean furniture, per 6 ma, attend this sale. k' W" W'" l Terms-ish. Come Early. '10 and M'" WATIIILOO CHRONIC‘LI TYPHOID FEVER CASES Thr, KIN-hom-r lluullh ilvpttt'rrtteui rn-lmrlu Hm! th" lyphol0 Mtuullun, rt» gunk-[I "a wrloun by 9mm» pemrlrt In Iml n! all lhrt-nll‘nhw To dale thon- lll‘v _ ("0999! or pnrntyphold nntl our or typhoid fever 0r the former, two huvo given nvIdonna or having [their mntrncwd untold:- ot Tttteh- WINK Quito a numlwr from hero ut- (ended the full fair in Elmirn nu Mnnlluy. Mr."ind Mrs. W. Kaufman and daughters Doris and Mnrznrm of RoflTsue_r spent 11 tltty in town. ' H iiisrriett"sr" Febrile} spent, a holi (lslyrwilh Miss Flyenyv Harttc, . Mr. Adolph Ronfor of Peoria, Ill., syn-n! Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs, Milton Kuch, Mr. Juke Mann, our lur'nl mn- slnhlv, syn-n! the wssels-vnd in Ihu'ht-sh-r. Mrs. Jo visited in Hof!insrvr Thv Miami's: Huvhn of Waterloo um] Wm nivcvr; of Kitchvner apvnl, ttl afternoon with their uuclu, Mr. lit-o, Weisu, There will be sold by Public. Auction the Household Effects for the Male of the Lil- Lavi Korshor, also for Wm. Foor.tor, in the VIII... of Holdalblr', on THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, l934 Sale um- At 1 p-In. Heintzmun & Co. piano and stool, like new; 5-piece parlor suite; srveral parlor tables and rockers; old-fashioned bureau; square exten- sion table with 5 leaves; oak side- board; 6 oak diners; red plush couch; Clare (Hid kitchen range. like new; Ideal 6-lid kitchen range in good shupv; box stove; 2 nice corner cupboards; 2 sinks; wood box; electric Theronoid belt; Cun- ‘gulcum rug 12 x llt ft.; walnut side- ‘lmurd; round table; clothes chest; Miss Vinlvt Schum-r returned io lu-r home in SL Jacobs after spend- ing n uw-k with her grundmulhor here. __ iiiurri.fizris.th Huvhnorgnrd of Elmira x-ullml on friends in tho villugv. _ ___ --. Mr. Allwrt Krnuter hos bought, thc hmm, of the Inte Levi Kercher and will LVN possession the first of ovtoltr. Mr. Marlin l‘lnvrr {will " short \.u-:Ilinn with Mr. Simon "ruhukvr, Mr, and Mrs. Will. Brown and thildivu of Fergus spent Sunday nilh Mr. and Mrs. H. Bvvhtold. Miss Gruce Sclmvfl'r, n former ichool lozu'hvr how, spout the week- uml at this home of Mr. and Mrs. lid. Huehn. . Mrs. Caroline Fries spoilt u few days in Erbsvillo with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Iloior. Mr. and Mrs. Howurd Bean and strn Gordon of Toronto motored hon- and spout a day with Mr. and Mrs. Herman lit-vhtold. Mrs. Bonn Guy, " forum-r school tourhor here, Miss; Nora Zinkun of Kitchener spur" tlw wm-kvmul ul hvr homo how. The scholars and teachers of the Lutheran Sunday School on Thurs- day afternoon lust week held their annual picnic at the Three Bridges. Owing to the inclement weather they nte their lunch in the basement of the church. The :Iftel'nuun was spent in sports, rat-es uud gmnes. Miss Edna Volllnur and her undo. Mr. Will. Durst of Cleveland, Ohio, spent a few days at, her home here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. vollmar. Mrs. H. Peckham and duughter Reta returned to Hamilton after spending " week with her parents here. Rev. and Mrs. Moses und Mr. and Mrs. Mvuno Brubnker ntlmldcd the runfl'ronco sessions over tlie week» vml ul the First ML-mmniu- Chum-h. Kitrhum-I‘. wcek wi Wullvslt-y 4 wooden beds, 2 with springs and mattress; l spool bed; wash stands; lounge; pictures; kitchen chairs; bench; 2 lawn mowers; I new meat barrel; 2 wooden tubs; 240 lb. countre scales; cabbage tub; some dishes and cooking utensils; meat grinder; lard press; cider barrel; bake trough; iron kettle; lard tub; some preserves; emery stone; 2 work benches, one with vise; some lumber; a large quantity of short. cut (split) mnple wood; cross rut snw; top buggy; wheelbarrow; push curt; :S-suction iron hurrow; Yankee single plow; doubletrees; forks; shovels; carpenter and garden tools; grnin bugs, and many other odds and ends too numerous to mention. The Misses F'lurvncvr and Betty Wahl nf Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Sarah Trusslor, Audrey, and Mrs. Henry Jacobi of Waterloo spent tt day at the home of Barbara Wahl. - On Tuvsduy morning the school children trucked their way to school again. The senior mom has Mr. Keruwth Williams of Linwood in charge and the junior room1yiss Ruth Miller of Upper Woolwich." Mr. and Mrs. Adam lluhn spout I My inj)1ilvyrten with rolutivca . . of - VALUABLE FURNITURE , AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Phone Waterloo 592w. AARON HOFFMAN, Cleric and WM. FOERSTER, Proprietors W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE MRS. LEVI KERCHER M r and Mrs. Louis Hunk sprnt " with their. phildron “our John Vullmnr and Miss (â€urn in Brussels with Mrs. L, HEIDELBERG NH Mr. and Mrs Jonas Rudy and " liihlIH-r of Toronto “will Slur any with Mr. and Mrs,.lo.Oalt Shunâ€, Mr and Mrs. Inn 811de. ot Pros- Inn swlu'iit Sunday will, Mr. uml Mrs. Harm-y Snidvr. More than 125,000 mw Duvia' “My plunge to oaNh. A few minulna hum- T'rrl. Hum-m- TIII‘IH'I‘ and“)! his WNMI-ll- \\'llliunm plan" across Ile llnlnh mark to win the run- “I an uvurugt- sum-(I or 248.120 miles par hour. For Mr. Jock}. Gnu-an, situated 2 miles south of Kitchener', on the Kitchener-Preston highway, Preston car running past the door, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Sth At I p.|n. dun). The following: l Electric toaster; Hot-Point elec-i tric iron; kitchen range, a good one;) small iron kettles; flat irons; frying pan; bread pans; raiain "tder; two) 3 gallon crooks; 6 gallon crock and all kitchen utensils; iron bed with spring and mattress; grandfather's arm chair; dresser; 2 wash stands; lot of bedding; combination antique desk and bureau; Fine Morris piano, in Al condition; wooden bed with spring and mattress; pictures; alarm clock; 8 day clock; new Williams sewing machine, in good order; club bag; baby's high chair; mats; 5 dining room chars; several kitchen ‘chuirs; centre table; fiower pots; (extension table; sideboard; chamber lset; Brussel rug, 9 x 10%.; Wilton rug 9 x 10%; coal oil heater; several coal oil lamps; parlor lump; " number of books; cellar table; cushioned arm chair; 100 fruit jars; lantern; Delco light bulbs; wooden tub; good 30 gallon kettle stove; hand power washing machine; 2 five gallon coal oil cams; Il-burner coal oil stove; coal oil heater; vinegar tub; coal shovel; croquinole board; large mirror; sausage grinder; pails. Sir uml Mrs. I). lhturingm' and family and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shunt, spent Monday at Vinoland. Mm Alllllv SN‘IMICII ulul MM: Mar gun-l l-‘iwlwr or Kin-lwnor spout Sun ml)- at the homo ot' Ill' and Mit', William KAN-in Flushing (nu-r u quadrangular ammo m u 250-mile an hour paw, 1mm: Davin, t4ptmtl pilot of Album», mm killed Into Monday in America's prumlm' air (-mmwlmnn the $10,000 'l'ltompvurn Trophy I'm-o. u. s. SPEED FLIER Misis Elsie swim spent n week with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd thlm‘. Williamsburg. m Rum Mrs Emu-r â€mum- ; M'uus "In-u Smith-r "punt Sunday Niagara Falls, Implements-l-horse scuMer, al, most now; double barrel shot gun; 2 section iron hnrrow; set of heavy single harness, almost new; wheel- burrow; lawn mower; pruning knife; lawn scissors; warden cultivator; garden spray; potato fork; buggy itu'k; hulf bushel Ineusnre; buck saw; grnin hugs; n lot of piping; scythe; 24 ft. extension ladder; forks; shovels; hoes; rakes, and other articles too numerous to ttten- tion. Mr. and Mrs. David Hum-11mm and Doria worn Snmlny visitors with Mid um] Mrs. Abram lsmrhmnr and with Mr. and Mrs AIHOH Bourinvgor at Elmira Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snider and Mr. um! Mrs. lilo Snider of Bloomingdale and Miss Ada Steckle of Chicago mum Sunday visitors at the home of Mm. Ephraim Weber. Mr. and Mr“: Lam-um new or Cen. lrm’llln- were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Karcher. Mr, A. UHHIM' and family spent Mr, A. UHHIPI' and family spent Miruduy 'in Toronto. Mix and Mrs. Marl Snydvr and enn- drvn ummnnuniml by Mr. and Mrs, Htrrlt Kut'ski and r',0tt of Waterloo spout Sunday at the humor; of Mr. and Mrs, Abner Pressman and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunn'hm'ger at Nm\' Hamburg. 'sumttttntnmntttnmumnntitnmtnmtnmnntmtnnnnllnuMMnit1mnnmnih' A. ll. BRUBACHER, Sales Mun. "RF',s't,AU. "NT. '.h?. Auctioneers - Franklin .a Shunâ€. iti onnmnnnnnttnnmmttttnntnnntmnnmnnnnunnnnnntnnnnnnnnni'i. AUCHON SALE Of Valuable HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND CHANELS TERMS-cash on day of sale JOSIAH CRESSMAN. ADDISON S. SNIDER, Auctioneer, Bridgeport. Phone 384w, Kitchener. NORMAN BOLDUC, Clerk. 36-1 From [and record Dun- from â€.000 to ",000 Ihn. "tith And manly own 35 tret Severn? [rum " to 3.9 and "we'll 4 [air rrttt. and ovor. A rem-dull“. Iolonlon 'or the proiorrtlvr buyer will he 'o"nd here Plan now to "land. The p-tive. huyrr will Rrsd It uni-l In this “rip: of “In, heavy pvodurin' town, mmv with nIu- twice . day R.0.P, records up to I5,000 “at. And 4 per cent In or better. About I chum two ytnr 0M hello", prohh'y thr but hrt evov In†u thrs. ours, Cow: And how-u mosttr I" lp'lnllnl or frrssh, I kw to 'rrettrn curly Drinker. Sumo Gold Medal town will be In this oRrrme Some that hive been In the mom-y II the C.N.E. Fully Accredited I I Registered Holstelns ---_ 60 HEAD w WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19TH AT " O'CLOCK NOON SHARP In the Winter Fair BuiIdings, Guelph, Ont. " OUTSTANDING YOUNG BULLS OF SERVICE AGE. GERMAN MILLS erl. tor Cl|ll0lllo "r--- THE MARKET PLACE OF QUALITY CATTLE THE FIFTH GUELPH SALE DASHED TO DEATH Proprietor and al l And I hereby cull upon ull voters (u take immediate proceedings to huve any vrrurs or omissions cor- roded "wording to law, the lust day Nor appeal being th" 2lsl, day of _Svptvmlyvt', I934. Sept. 14 (Friday)-At 1.30 p.m., farm stock and implements for Paul Haken, on the Waterloo-Bridgeport highway. l Sept. 22 (Saturday) ---At 1.30 p.m., vuluable furniture and house, hold effects for Edwin R. Mayor, 92 Brubaker St., Kitchener. I Sept. 22 (Saturday)----" my auc- ltion stand, Duke St., opposite the Kitchener market, for R. It. Com- imer. Notice is hereby given that l have complied with section 7 of the Voiers' List Act and thut l hnve posted up at my ofthw at Si. ('lemenls, on the ills! (lily of August, HUM. the list of all persons entitled to vole in the suid Munici. pnlity at, municipal elections and that such list remains there for in- sperlion. Duh-d this ly24. W. A. BOLDUC, Auctioneer Preston Sept 18 (Tuusday)--At 2 p.ttt., mortgage sale UT run] astute, farm stark and implements at the farm of Edward Nuwuk, R. R. l, Blair. ClerkT, Notice of First Posting of Voters' List Voters List I934 Photo “It. Waterloo. Sept. 8 (Suturday)--At 8 run, at my auction stand opposite the Kitchener market, on Duke SL, furniture and tools for Anthony Mack. Sept. 10 (Monday)-At 1.30 p.m., valuable furniture, household effects and tools and building material for Louis Sehaub in the village of Wellesley. A ' I. R. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Phono "w, New Dundee October IO (Tuesday)--At 2 p. m., unreserved auction sale of 50 new farm, 1 mile south of Washing- ton, for Levi Gohl. Please inspect this proposition before you buy. 36-1 Sept. 10 (Monday morning)- Elmira Fair Day, at the Farmers’ Shed, Community Sale of stock, vehicles, furniture or anything that is brought out. List of articles to be advertised (free) can be left with Aaron Hoffman or the Auction, eer on or byfort Sept. 4. Oct. 20 (suturduy)---At 8 u.m., furniture and household effects and car at my auction stand opposite the Kitchener market, for A, C. Morton. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, Phone 50 r 4. Elmira. Sept. 10 (Elmira Fair Dtsy)-At the market, Community Sale of livestock, implements, household effects, or anything you wish to sell, sertd.it out early, . E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. Phone 222, Kitcluner Svpl. lil (Wedncsduy)--Consign- ment sale of 55 head of registered blood-tested Holstein cattle at the Winter Fair Buildings, Guelph, at 12 o'eloek noon. A. B. Brubacher, Sales Manager, Breslau. I YumI for sale farms/of 25 "acres and up to 200 acres. Please see me before you buy. At 8.00 nun. every Saturday morning at my auction stand, oppo- site the Kitchener market, furni- ture and household effects fur any- one that has something to sell. Send it out. Sept: Ir, (Saturday) ---Valuuble household trffects for Mes. Hy. Rank, 154 Caroline St., Waterloo. _ Supt. 22 (Saturday)--Household vinuts and chattels and well outfit for Mr. Christian Rohr, in the village of Mannheim. Every Saturday morning at 9 mm. at rear of Pequegnut Block, along- side the Kitchener market. I have several choice farms for sale at very attractive prices. Percheron horses for sale. A. s. SNIDER. Auctioneer Phone 384w, Kitchener Sept. 8 (Saturday) -- Valuable household effects and chattels for Josiah Cl'vwmun. 2 miles south of Kitchener, on Kitchener- Preston highway. Auction Sale Lists w. W. "acirTri, Autumn“ Municipality of Wellesley County of Waterloo YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS Mon'. Work Shoo. oil tanne4 In par, leather sole, Panco hull sole, steel plate on Keel; sizes 6 to 10 mr6Prr"' 83.00 Won-en's Fun Shoo, solid leather, rubber heels, 3 to 8 .. $1.50 Boys' School Shoo. _r...rr_.._.wr.tw.r..t..""""_"" From 81.15 to "." Girl.’ Shoo. Ind Slipper. m.......rrr.t-...wrw-w.www..""."'. ‘IJS to $2.00 WHY PAY MORE? - BUY AT 2t Erb St. BOHLENDER'S Waterloo Negative Blood Test PETER I". SCHUMMER, Clork of Wellesley Tp If You buy Your sm- at maneuvers. . 1ls1 dny of August - i'itntintttttttttttttttntttuttttiittntMMirs' In Slmll'nrd [mlin- ('Illll'l on Sulnir an); Edward EH) ut' Wtslltxilvy was 1utuvivtotl on u (‘llili‘gu of driving u (111' while drunk :ilnl wus “unnamed to M'H‘ll days in jail. The "pruned mm arrested followiug itll :n'vidi'ni in which he sttuIrk a cur driven " ('harles Dingmnn of Slmtl'nnl, In the same “union. Lanywmurvk Turner and Gamma Murray. hum oi' Stl'utl'm'd. werw rvnmnxlwl All'lor pleading guilty to taking " un' with, out the owner‘s tuHuitsut, 150 acres near Kitchener, on the Mannheim road; paved highway, hyd-ro, large bunk burn, nine mom red brick house, land under Wood cultivation. Phone 797 r 2, or write Mrs. J. Ruilwr it. ll. No. 4, Kitch~ mus". 3.543 2 Holstein bulls, 11 and ti months of age, from high testing lt. o. l'. dams; utso 2 heifers. one fresh and one due to frvsheu. Apply A. B. Snyder, ft. ft, Nu, l, Waterloo, Phone “EU. a £564 150 bushels Dawson Golden. tlhutt wheat. 61 lbs. to bushel. Price $1.05 a bushel. Apply Abram s. Martin, R. k. ‘3, Waterloo. 35,»! WANTED Smart German girl, gum-ml house- work, quick, and neat in appear- ance; experienced. Good home, $15.00 per month. Apply Mrs. Mc.. Convey, 323 Armadale Ave., Toron- to, Ont. 34-3 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED One who can take full charge in “hm-nu- of mislrvss. Must be fond of children. Old Country girl pre- furred. To >tzu't work October first. Wages $20.0“ per month, Only girl who likes tvspousilrility need apply. Write Box mix. Preston, Ontario. FEMALE HELP WANTED Women wanted to sew for us at home. Sowing machine necessary No gelling. Ontario Neckwear Com- puny, Dept. IT4, Toronto 8. 33-,'t WELLESLEY MOTOFHST onmnnnnntnmnuuinnnmnnttnt.'s A.K.CRESSMAN THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE NEW HAMBURG Phone ttm We have ready for immediate delivery the finest of (mum-v in the following breeds-- White Leghorn: Barred Rock, White Rocks Buff Orpington: White Minorca: . Special nth-Minn Ur lu'mwling hus oalrlvd us to produce " large pullct that lays " lurgv vgg, , Waterloo Cotutts only At Conestoga, splendid land with large brick house. burn. ewellent lu- ention, sacrificed in wind up eslnle. Selling price "Little Want Ads Bring Big Results" KITCHENER CIDER MILL New prepared lo do your pruning every day except Saturd-y. Cooking Thunlinyl only, beginning Aug. 30th. Ehch Anni-L Ii‘ll, or group figure- count I; one word. 2 can“ per word; discount V, cent per word for cash In adv-nu. Minimum chlr'e - 30 cent. per il- lettion. . Payable in advaace. By mail in Canada. Great Britain Ind countries III British Postal Union: One year 32.00 su month. _ T l.00 Three months A Trv ,. .50 To the United Stun. per year ,,$2.50 327 Breith-upl St. Tel. 3483 _ Kitchener Four Acres Pullets WHEAT FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE Waterloo WANT 'ADS Hatcher, k. A. STAHL SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR SALE $1800 IN COURT ONT 36-1