and $8 1. closed at TORONTO BACON HoGs AGAIN MOVED HIGHER OUTSIDE POINTS UP Do..â€" medium Cows. good ... Do... medium Do..common : Canners and eutters Bulle. good s Do.. common mas Stocker _ and feeder steens, good Do.. common ... Milkers and springers Calves, good and choice yeals Common â€" to medium Crirssers Hogs. hacon,‘ .o b. Do.. off trucks Do.. off care . : Good ewes and wether lambs Do.. medium Do... hficks Do.. culle ? Sheep. good light Do.. heavies Do culls B Fed Do Do Heir CATTLE TRADE SLOW; 1800 OF HOLDOVER Bute 11. 0o: 5, 850 24. 8160 £1.95; 6. 908 the., ®it. . Quotations: Steers, up to 1.050 The wood and choice Do.. medium ... Do.. common Steers, over 1,050 lhs Good and choice . Do.. medium Do.. _ common Good ewes and wether lambs were Iirm at $6.25. A few offâ€"truck lambs brought $6. . Sheep were higher at $1 to $3.50 per ewt. according to quaâ€" lity. $4.5 Calves sold at $7 for the bulk of choice vealers. A few sold as high as $7.50. Common quality sold downâ€" ward to $4. with heavy Western veal calves $2.75 to $3.25. Top Butchers $4.40; Sheep Stronger; Choice Calves $7.00. Tops on butcher cattle were at $4.40. but the majority of sales ranged from $2.25 to $3.75 according to â€" weight and quality Weighty steers sold at $2.75 to $3.75, with 15 head bringing $4.50 per ewt.. Cows were steady at $1 for canners and up to $2.25 and $2.60 for butchers. Butcher bulls were slow at tops of $2.65 as were bolognas at $1.75. Fed calves closed at $4.50 to $6.50, with tops up to $6.75. Good quality stockâ€" ers and feeders made $2.75 to $3.25 while plainer quality brought $2 per eWb Toronto, Oct. 17.â€"Lighter offerâ€" ings failed to inspire traders to purâ€" chase cattle to any great extent on the local livestock market Tuesday Prices were weak on all gradgs and approximately 1,800 head of Monâ€" day‘s holdover were unsold at the close. Veal calves, sheep and lambs were strong, with an improvement noted in quality. Receipts included 950 cattle, 480 calves and 1,290 sheep und lambs. HOG PRICES MOVE HIGHER PAGE ‘Erout lo Heit« Do Do THE W SNIDER MILLING Coâ€" Representative sales : Weighty steers 15, 801 5. 1.2908 ths., $3.75 At; 15, 1,053 Hes., #2. Butcher cattle 4, 92 1003 The., $4.40; 2%., 9 Phone 239 90 65 40 Produce Results .COST LESS and are FRESH MILLED SNIDER‘S Laying Mash â€"_** (Special) " x+ " Growing 4 ‘Tis. hoice medium . common : calves, good and hoice & SNIDER‘S Quality SPECIAL PRICE OFF CAR 6 0 Ts [be 10 880 900 860 good §3 937 Lhes lhs h Ns S PE CI A L Now Unloading Car Salt 1.050 lhe.. choice $ 4.00 Scratch Grain . . _ 200 Chick Scratch . . . . _ 2.25 Dairy Feed . . . _ 1.85 Pig Grower . . .0 1.95 Calf Meal . at 75c per 25 lbs. 50 lbs., $4; 10. 868 Th A$AX5. 3. 827 the $2.50; 5. 840 lbe $2.25; 6. 900 the EE D S and 920 Ths. , 900 ths 950 Ths 6 2.00 5 00 1.00 Y 00 1.00 00 00 50 0 (h0 1,240 _ lbs. . L175 Th 00 Ih) 50 50 10 00 100 00 O0 0 Limited $ 125 $4 $3 $3 62200 Veul a g.oo Nigher on 5.95 Satutday, 5.45 1Tar per %.50 . willis ove 250. cenle | Fu 150 brices t 2.65 5 00 .00 6.00 1.00 3.00 t 50 [ 40 3.00 ut 00 50 50 50 50 0 wrape wl per hinds 13e and fronts Se, yveal earenes We a~ pound, veal hinds d%e and fronts He and famd carches eofd 172 cente ind frouts Th Veretubles â€" Potatoes 60 ind Ghe a hax. Binssels, spronte 1e a quart endive 5. 8 and 10e a bunch, carrots 206 for eix quarts, cabhages L6 a head, turnips be i head, winter ra dishes Je ceach, cooking onione 1i tor six qtarts â€" Chinese cahbhiges 5 ind 8c each, cauliflower 3 for 10¢ anud two Ttor or, pumpkims 106 cach, squash â€"10e, aween peppers 15c for «is quarte, parenips 5c a bunch Eruite â€" Wealthy apples 20 and 25¢ for six quarts,â€" Melntoshes 25e for six â€" quarts and â€" Snows 20c, . Wild wrapes 25¢, for an 11. quart hasket wriapes 30¢ for wix quiatts to 04 pound pound wllis over |nct cents â€" Fiemer prices for cextr The following . Manitoba wheat ~No. 1 .N« 81%e6; No. 2 Northern. $14%e Northerms 18%6e1 No, i Nt T67%6; No. 6 Northermn, T?%%e Manitoba oate No. 2 CAY. Xo, 3 CAY. 44es No 1 fooul mixed feed oate, Me Manitoba barley â€" No. 2 C N8 4 CA 3Te: No 1 frod ings. $22 per ton Sonuth African corn, 9%¢ Ontario grain. approximate track «hipping point: Wheat 8r: oate 32 to 25¢; burley 48 corh, i to lr: ive, 83 to She wheat 48 to 50¢; malting bin to GTe Prices Advance At the Kitchener Saturday Market (By Purrish & Heimbee Following are Tuesda: quotations on Toronto & actions for car lots, pricd ¢d. bay ports: Manitoba wheat ~No. 1 814ke; No Northern, Th7%e; No Mamitoha Xo, 3 C AK.. mixed feed Manitoba Egeg«sâ€"Grade 10c; grade "A" medinm, 27¢; large. 27c; "H KITCHENER PACKERS QUOTE $7.40 FOR HOGS Buacon hogs sold at outside points ws followe: London, $7.80, 20 cents per cwt. higher; Hull, $7.60 off truck, 10 cents higher; Brantford, $7.30, 6 cents lower; Kitchener, $7.40, an inâ€" crease of 40c over a week ago; Stratâ€" ford, $7.25. unchanged; Peterboro, $7.%, unchanged and Barrie, $7.25, unchanged. Selling Prices United Farmers Coâ€"Operative Cc Tuesday were offering products to re tail dealers at the following prices: Hty: Ite B 31 Kegs Grade "At through associations cases returned. "A" medium. 31e; "A" pi 20c: "C". 16e #17 ton £10 Broad gains again were marked up by fresh egg prices on the Toronto produce market Tuesday (By United Farmers %‘% to 4 Tbs Spring chickens Over 6 lbs 5 to 6 ths 4 to 5 The Hene, over 5 The $ i0 a lhs Buying Prices United Farmers Coâ€"Operative Co Tuesday were paying the following prices for produce 20¢; "C". Hic. Butterâ€"Ontario No 1942e¢; No. 2, 19¢ op Price for Eg#s 40 Cents; Veal | and Lamb 10 and 17‘; Cents. | TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Meats® Beel carcase 6 No Butter Poultry o. 20 timothy hay 0 to $18.50; No. : $15 to $16; «traw. PRODUCE PRICES Go UP WATERLOO, ONT ramged o dozt Ni Im (Quotations in cents) ) $16; etraw, wheal traw, $7.50 to $8.50 No Hay and Straw per 100 lbs. . _ at $2.20 y * 2.35 B collso raised the e# ie To 40c per dozen ite the market qnofa from "AU" large cartom large 100se, 38¢; "A‘ A" pullets, Ale: "It ~ medium. 2he: 0 9C butter ud 20 N#. 1 .N hern. 81 %a No. | N yern. T9h No 3 CV No 1 feed 1c creamnerys Coâ€"Operative Co.) C large pullets, cents a doz baled, â€" ton timothy hay ‘Cher. Ttd.) ay‘s cloeing grain trans ces on basis 14 16 live Dressed In hi 18 to 0e ae; huck Northern «i: No : Northern erewnery al a pound eP Cie s cartons and with Je CAU W prints baled 11 10 18 I Petersburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Jacol Holst. Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. Swartzenâ€" truber spent Sunday wtih Mrs. Noah Steinman of Baden, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. { Allan W. Jantzi were: Mr. and Mrs. Jucob Gascho and daughter Edna of Poole and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wagâ€" ler and son Norman of Milbank, Mr. and Mrs, Menno Zchr and daughâ€" {ters Blanche and Nelda of Milverton |and Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Zehr and son Delford of Baden, Mrs. Abe Toman and Miss Jean Tomaun of New Dundee spent last ‘Monday afternoon with Mrs. Owen | Dicfebnacher, Miss Veronica Bingeman and Mr. );nml Mrs. David Thaler and Mrs. ‘I'lliu.\ Bingeman ind Messrs Ly](-‘ Mr. _ and Mrs. _ EKd. Rueffer of Petersburg spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mra C. R Swartzenâ€" truber and Lavern Hilda Arndt Surviving are one son, Noah, of Wilmot Centre, and one daughter, Mrs._ Gordon Hartung, of Philipsâ€" burg; also nine grandchildren. The funcral will be held this (Thursday) afternoon at one o‘clock at the house (private), and then to the Amish Mennonite Church where w public service will be held at 2.30. Interment will be made in the adâ€" joining cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ludwig and Mrâ€" Gustav Zetter of Zorra spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt. Mr. _ and Mrs. Ed. Rueffer (»f‘ |rla OPr /0 There was in overflow of Fall fruit [wind prices fell off slightly. The fol |lowing are tre price quated Pours foc a baeket, gropes Zhc i Ibasket, apples from 15 to 25e for (!..l\kul lots. Bushel baskets also held to previous quotations of The to $125 ) Begs 24 to 30c a dozen for pullet |eggs; fowl: young chickens 23¢ a pound, old chickens 18e. milk fed |'_‘.'n'_ ducks 200. Apple butter 15c a quart for the | sccond October market «ales. Sauer 1l<|'uul 5e ca dish Meats â€" Smoked ham 25¢.. fresh dozen butt appl price 1i thhe cor Canada‘s staple food product con timued to command a still lower price thin imy in the past decade, pota toes selling for as little as 50c per bas. ‘The qnofations per basket lot however, held up for the Waterloo Maturdiay market. h h Potatoes Plentiful: Sell at 59¢ Bag at Preston Marke Potatoes Command Lower Prices at Waterloo Mart Implements for one horseâ€"Plow, harrow, cultivator, roller, cutter, scuffler; cutting box; 1% h.p. Gilâ€" son gas engine; 600 lb. sceales; root pulper;' wheelbarrow ; forks; hoes, and other farm articles, _ Also a Primrose cream separator; â€" Daisy churn; handâ€"power washing machâ€" ine; [Wantzer â€" sewing machine ; grindstone;, some tools; pails, and rumerous other articles. Feedâ€"â€"About 180 bus. oats; 35 bus. barley green feed. No Reserve â€" Farm is sold. Terms â€"â€" Cash on day of sale. HENRY BOLDT, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. Stock, Implements, Feed and Farm Stock, Implements and Some Household Effects. | Feed. On the farm of the undersigned At Lot 27, l7th Line, E. Zorra situated about 3% miles east of 1 mile northeast of Cassel, on Breslau, 1 mile east of the highâ€"‘ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 way, at Shantz Station, on Commencing at 1.00 o‘clock sharp THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1934 Horsesâ€"Heavy bay horse, 8 years At 1.30 p.m. old; general purpose gelding, 12 Stockâ€"1 cow due April 1; 1 COW years old; chestnut driving mare, 1( milching; calf 8 months old; 2 Pigs years old; aged driving mare. 100 lbs. each; 25 hens. Cattle â€"â€" 4 Shorthorn sawse ann nrfud smok 10. 24 nrirton bitsk ef \Mi Eh O. $. KOLB, Clerk biaw earrel AUCTION SALE ton m ced i wlinmm Butter 1] 10 vihn h per ha rmew hi toâ€" die}d H win PINE HILL to 14 it the Ph« resh U L4 I M thein oure t onl Mc chiet the c lake Satin sutth Lo ham â€" 25¢c, . freah to 20¢e, pork 11 to . smoked pork «in pork | sunsage 18c, s o1mMmer einteaie rolled roasts 166 eak rogste 2% ofatoce i biteke! wutitm . crowd day market af feature of the ontinued fall in potatoecs â€" Eian wdier ind con vorecent saing ie produce quo THE WATERLOO CHRONiCLE c pourid houlde ) MroLee called home mother, _ Mi seriously ill Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Dale and children were in Norwich on Saturâ€" day visiting the former‘s father, Mr. W. Dale Mr. and Mrs. C. Eidt ind danugh ter of Metroit spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s parents, Mr. and MrsUl Eidt and Rev. and Mrs. Schade and dnughter of New Dundece, Mr. and Mrs. George Clair and daughter June, of Waterloo, spent Siturday with Mrs. Cluir‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs John Dahmer, Wilmot *ll'(‘('l. Miss Madie Douglas of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her friend, Miss Louise Bettger Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Dale and Mr. and Mrs. N were Mr. and Mi Mr. ind Mrs. MceK ter, and Mrs, Seeb Teacher ./ conld nam vodreaint Tommy ‘ nly about te On â€" Smimdiny th Olign ds is H. 1 s (wo memorial servie New Hamburg Notes Mics Speiwelhere of the holiday ato the h« YVe Ceobee Eielin Bitusemint id bea Itirm The S ms t d (FGembin The fire »himeh Mr o amd Milverton h H It. Wt AVal) harrows; Planet Junior corn cultiâ€" vator; _ Tâ€"horse â€" seuffler; â€" Decring corn binder; Oliver riding plow; 2« furrow _ Fleury â€" gang â€" plow; 2 Massey â€"Harris walking plows; wagâ€" on with box; light democrat; buggy ; cutter; set of sloop sleighs; 2 grain racks; stock rack; Clinton fanning mill; set of seales, 2000 Tbs. cap.; Mausseyâ€"Harris rootâ€" pulper; stone bout; lurge chop box; wheelbarrow; bay fork; carriage, rope and pul leys; 20 colony. houses;â€" brooder stove; â€" chicker â€" fattening erate; International cream separator, 750 lbs. cap.. milk can; large copper kettle; meat â€" barrel: cauldror 208. cap. mR can; large copper kettle; meat _ barrel; cauldror kette; â€" anvily | large ovise;o urge butcher table; doubletrees; whipple trees; forks;o shovels; fees;o and many other srticles too rumerous to mention, Terms of the Sale are cash. No reserve as the farm is sold. Decision of Auctioneer final in d cuses of dispute. H W (Continued from Mrs. W. Wolfe Passes Followine a Temisthiv priceed awiry ut her d Humbure on Octâ€" t9th Cattle â€" 4 Shorthorn cows, supâ€" posed to be in calf; 2 Holstein cows, supposed to be intealf; 2 2â€"year old Durham heifers; 2 1â€"year old Dur ham heifers; _ 6 Durham spring calves; yearling Hereford bull. Pigsâ€"â€"2 brood sows, supposed to be in pig; 17 shouts. Poultryâ€"About 60 mixed hens. Hay, Grain and Rootsâ€" About 1i tons of mixed alfalfa and timothy bay; 400 bus. of oats; 250 bus. mixed grain; 200 bus. barley, all fit for â€" seed; 190 _ stooks of corn; quantity jof mangels; quantity of turnips to be sold in the field. Harnessâ€"2 sets of double harness with collars; set of single harness. Implements â€" Deering binder, 6 fr. eut; Frost and Wood mower; V asseyâ€"Harris hay loader; Interâ€" national side delivery rake; hay tedder; dump rake; Cockshutt ferâ€" tilizer dise drill, new ; Masseyâ€"Harris spring | tooth cultivator; dise har row; 3â€"drum stecl roller; 2 sets of Horsesâ€"Heavy bay horse, 8 years old; general purpose gelding, 12 years old; chestnut driving mare, 10 years old; aged driving mare. Mi tlo: M Nund Wallite Phe fun e on hmd i. EZRA HAIST, P M. R. ROTH, Auctioncer AUCTION SALE lt lb Phone 30w, Tavistock NEW HAMBURG \ m Schimult pending D Mie Fhianng ntoa few da W H dothe E+ toehnr‘g Kiteren Efurst AAT Mrs Eim ent Sund s Mroogd Yeah + to n it the ho Hnelin Lredchint unmen it nc 1 < VMe# i R services M+ h the mer left on Sunday onvention of . the Church of Amerien membership _ of convention will he , Georgin. Octo 17 t wo H t of but there meimber then isthiv ilInes her home in L9b Ni 1d f0 Offnwn was bedside of his Hurst, who Ge nad 1d tron with M roprietor tmil n hueband, tour dimaht \lice. of Ki W m relmined homs weeks in W1l 11 h of t1 rates of Wa with The lat \rsl P OB Hennings with the Mc 12 d Mn \home; tw of Listowe Padmenestc® It+ Irx old tloo c petit t Mroand \Mi i h1 h th \ tzn ul burrow; ud pul brooder crate; 1 Riv h Kitch New ithim tel«â€" mind th W C ipple o« ch iT the e one n th it n ch R ; EXâ€"FASHION KING LIVING ON A 50â€"CENT DAILY DOLE week o rgo where he w thirtcen ye Elmiracand memorial Lutheran memory _6 Battenbery Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Zilliax and diughter _ Maric _ were _ weekâ€"end visitors to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricker and Beverly and Miss Myrtle Wilfong spent Sunday with relatives in Doon. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rahn were visitors at the latter‘s home in Kenilworth on Sunday, Miny friends and relatives from Elmira and a distance nttended the memorial | service _ in _ St. _ Paul‘s Lutheran â€" Church on Sunday in memory of the Jate: Rev. Oscar Battenberg, whose denath occurred a week â€" ago in London, England, where he was stationed for the pnat Allegein hoon I Bridgep of Elmil Mr in Friday Wilh th th 11 Won Win In Finals ‘Fhe fout. an UNEs more or lers to n stak north _ thirtyâ€"cight | degred minutes | west oten chain Imky more or less to the begrinning, and contiaining f be the same more or Tess, Terms: 100 cash on diy balimee within 30 days whe east thirtyâ€"seven chains ten links more or less to the centre of the said _ Concession, _ thence _ south severntyâ€"cight degrees thirty minutes west six chauins five links to a post, thence north â€" thirtyâ€"eight | degrees thirty â€" minutes west â€" thirtyâ€"seven chains ten links more or less to the northern limit of said lot, thence north seventyâ€"cight degrees thirty minutes cast six chains five links more or less to the place of beâ€" ginning, _ said _ parcel â€" containing twenty acres be the same more or iss, and Secondly: a part of the vorth half of lot number Eleven in the â€" Second â€" Concession ofâ€" Block "A" in the sald Fownship of Wil. mot, more particularly known and described as follows: Commencing ene and a h the northwe thence nlong sald lof nort thirty mirut The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by Public Auction on the premises, for the Estate of James Craig, in the townâ€" ship of Wilmot, on & MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th At 2.00 p.m. The following property : tain parcels of land and premises situate lying and being, in the Township of Wilmot, in the County of Waterloo and Province of Onâ€" tario, containing by admeasurement twentyâ€"five acres be the same more or less, being composed of Firstly:: the north middle part of lot number Eleven in the Second Concession of Block "A" in the said Township of Wilmot and more particularly known and â€" described as follows: Comâ€" mencing at a post planted on the northern boundary of the said lot number eleven and in the centre between the northeast and northâ€" west angles thereof, thence south thirtyâ€"cight degrees thirty minutes east thirtyâ€"seven chains ten links if Mi M1 k on f1 Pheâ€"fun Micses mt oth D | Administrators of Estate of James Craig. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. PRENTICE AND LAMONT, ALBERT CHAMPAN and ANNIE BERTRICE BARNES © C1 ind ALL AND SINGULAR those cer Mi Administrators‘ will First Uuon ront New W j ront ind ltes ra Officlated nd Mrs Eo Wa Brampton att the Tate Michi mi Baristers, Solicitors, etc Toronto, Ont. h1 itors W w n pi Mairs ~ jnnd Ado th w lime mdra im fre Pr 1 Todd of Mucintos s at the Wilfong. thas linfrac dia * from 8 l of the held on ELMIRA uburchiea Hetisor Wild i4 pA tir \imold were n ochiarmpione and Katte I koend with dee the abiefHict . w dredd for the s n competition ohk the honore in furton | Haaick de in ind Jean Hoek Vrmold weore fed Phi Uue W m j t < Wirterloo County surie het ween 8t [ Sto Pun‘e Kitch the tormer . team pponehip, and also Cup The Graher viduud uh seote venudlso of Elmira Wirkes and dangsh id Joan Hoelsch d were Sied for rampionship | Katte Britbacher ib with Mr. and er im Forento uts in pactient it il Hospital where e treatment, havy injory . while at near Guelph the date Michael on Friday after Zimmernuct of L P ONâ€" Shpacari chains _ twelve to the place of tning five neres on day of sale nd Bloomingdale of Vincland home ofMr. ons ad the In een Listo wedl hraum pien‘s hi pes dietrict eup for the first ad y per per \l wheth p« eed in quart to half pint the fun in the omm WV thirty Fnir Buildings, Guelph. This is a choice offering. Try and attend this «nle. _ A. B Brubrcher, rmanager, Breslau Nov, 8 (Thursdiy)â€"â€"At 1.80 p. m., splendid lot of farm implements for Sumuel Brubacher, situated on the cast side of Kitchener, at the end of Pandora Ave. Nov. 150 (Thuraday) At 12 4!'\11»("( noon, 50 head of choice fully nccredited _ blood tested _ pureâ€"bred ffolstein cattle, at Guelph Winter Nov. 7 (Wednesday) â€"â€" At 1.00 p.m., farm stock and imptements for Caroline Sown, situated on the Weiler farm, 1)2 miles west of New Germany. Phone 222, Kitchener Oct. 24 (Wednesday) â€" At 1.30 p.m., entire equipment of Marathon Restaurant, 390 King St. W., Kitchâ€" cner, consisting of fixtures, dishes and cooking utensils. "nst Aorta, 1 mile cust of Cassel, for Exrn Haist. Oct. 30 (Tuesday) At 12.30 sharp, clearing sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 6, the 13th line of Blandford, adjoining Ratho, for Peter Lass. Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. Oct. 20 (Saturday)â€"Auction sale ol valuable high class furniture and dishes in the village of Shakespeare. This is a grand offering, for Dr. T. J. Murdock, prop. Oct. 26 (Thursday) â€" Clearing sule of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 27, on 17th line of Enst Zorta, 1 mile east of Cassel. Nov. 7 (Wednesday) â€"â€" Valuable 130 nere farm, farm stock, impleâ€" ments, hay and grain, 4& mile south of Petersburg, for Conrad Rueffer. I have for sale farms of 25 acres and up to 200 acres. Nov. 1 (Thursday) â€" Selling out sale of 32 nere farm, farm stock, implements, produce and household effects for Mrs. Geo. Mueller, 2 miles west of New Dundee. No reâ€" seFvC: Nov. T (Wednesdus) =â€" Valuable the estate of _ the lute _Jacob Weicker, on the highway, west end or New Humburg. Oct. 27 (Saturday) At 2 p.m. sharp, outright sale of 25 cords of hurdwood for the Wilmot Township Council,«at 3 miles north of New Dundce, then 12 miles east. No reserve. _A grand opportunity for winter fuel. Please attend this sale on time. Nov. 12 (Monday)â€"At 11.30 at the Steddick House, valuable resiâ€" dential property formerly 0('cu&i,ed by Henry Conrad, situated on ilâ€" lram St., Elmirh, 1 have several choice farms for sale at very attractive prices. Percheron horses for sale. Nov, 12 (Elmira Fair Day)â€"At the market, community sale of live stock, implements, furniture or anyâ€" thing you wish to sell. Send it out carly. No extra charge for adverâ€" tising. Phone 50 r 4. Elmira. Oct. 200 (Saturday) â€" Valuable residential property, household OWeets, ete., of Herbert Gies, at Comestogo. Oct. 31 (Wednesday) Houseâ€" hold effects, carpenter and garden tools of Daniel M. Bauman, situated on town line between Wootwich and Wellesley. about 3 miles west of Elmira. anybody‘s «hle. Boost it. Get the cash for something you don‘t need. Nov, 12 (Monday, Elmira Fair)â€" No. 15 De Laval cream separator with power attachment in â€" good order; someâ€" poultry. and other order; some poultry, and other articles, What have you. Nov, 20 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., at my> auction stand at the Kitchâ€" ener market, furniture and tools for Harry Pitcher. At 8.00 a.m. every Saturday morning at my auction stand, oppoâ€" site the Kitchener market, furniâ€" ture and household effects for anyâ€" one that has something to sell. Send it out. 2 Nov. 1 (Thursday)â€"At 1 p.m., stock, implements, feed and some household effects for Joseph Hay, 3 miles _ northeast of _ Breslau, at Shantz Station, known as the Herâ€" gott farm. Nov. 12, Monday morning, (Elâ€" mira Fair)â€"At my auction stand at the Farmers‘ Shed, stock, veâ€" hicesl, furniture, or anything you wish to sell, Send it out. No exrta charge for advertising. Leave list at Signet, Aaron Hoffman or the Auctioneer before Nov. 6. This is Oct. 20 â€" (Saturday) â€"At 8 a.m., at my auction stand, opposite the Kitchener market, furniture and household effects for Wm. Foll. Oct. 25 (Thursday)â€"At 2 p.m. sharp, stock, implements, feed and some â€" household effects for Hy. Boldt, 3% miles northeast of Bresâ€" lau and 1 mile east of the highway, at Shantz Station. Farm is sold. Oct. 27 (Saturday) â€" At 1.30 p. m., valuable household effects for the estate of the late Mrs. Adeline Boehmer, 91 Wellington St., Kitchâ€" ener. Oct. 27 (Saturday)â€"At 8 o‘clock at my stand at the Kitchener marâ€" ket, furniture and householf! effects for G. R. Rumpel. Oct. 20 (Monday) â€" At 2 p.m. sharp, Administrators‘ Sale of the 25 acre farm for the estate of the lste James Craig, situated in the Second Concession of Block A, Township of Wilmot. Prentice & Lamont, Solicitors, Toronto. Nov. 3 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., furnituce and household effects at my auction stand at the Kitchener market, for R. H. Schmidt. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Phone 59Z2w, Waterioo. 1 have for sale or exchange good farm of 115 acres, hardwood bush, hydro, good buildings. Also other farms at reasonable prices: Also a 38â€"55 deer rifie. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, Auction Sale Lists W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer I. H. TOMAN. Auctioneer, Phone 28w, New Dundee Oct. 20 (Suturday) â€", Valuable l estate und household effects for e estate of _ the lite. Jacob eicker, on the highway, west end M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, You‘ll Pay Less If You Buy Here! Men‘s Rubber Boots, sizes 6 to L1 ... Men‘s Lumberman‘s, sizes 6 to 11 ... Men‘s Rubbers, wizes 6 to 11 ... Boys‘ Rubbers, sizes 1 t0o 5 .....................02000000 Women‘s, Medium and Low Heels, sizes 3 to 8 ... 21trb si. BOHLENDER‘S warerioo YOUR DOLLAR HAS MORE CENTS IF YOU BUY AT Buy Your Rubber Footwear Now BE PREPARED FOR THE WET WEATHER. 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