_ Movement Slow (h0tttlelhrt Ho‘s closed bluntly at t8.66 to 38.76 (or most. alt-truck bacon. Some high dressing hogs mount $8.86. Bow. werrtr'quoted lower at tit." to " cm. tor the minority. Choke veal calves were prlcod from 310.50 to $11 and common as low as " Trade wan dull a! "" to " toe butcher cows. Home bull. aloud ho- twoon $3.16 and " Choice ted calves mused from 81.50 to “I. with medium graders don't“! to $6.60. A few light uockon told from " to 84.50 Medium to good butcher cattle told no. " to "ao. with ocean-u I... up to 8576. Weighty no." and betvoon $6.50 to 86.N. On. lot or choice heavy can]. won! at $8.60. A. Armstrong............), ................r. 7 6 l H.Cascaddenw.....,..Kendal o................" 6 6 l W. J. Trebelee..........Woodville ............ll 8 3 H. A. Richards..........Suyner.................. 8 8 Geo. Barr..................Voaey B................... 8 6 2 Wm. Graham ....,.......Elmvnle ................10 8 2 C. Ctvrdift-.....,....EtheI .r.........t..t..... 9 5 4 Rich. Coulter............Newton F............... 8 6 1 l M. Steinicker............Embro o................" 8 s 1 Wm. Kerr........---................." ll 2 2 l J. Evan. ....................Blair .................... ' 1 Alvin Gin.orich........Ellnin .................. 1 ' t There were 14,583 hogs sold on the dressed basis in Could. during the week, distributed as follows: Alberta 1,791; Saskatche- wan 4338: Manitoba 1,960; Ontario 8,186; Quebec 1.325; Mari- times . 0 . qx2aotero.--tumo I." " on the Emma Live Stock Into! " nod-y und cattle gene-ally am. Other div/Mon- held ground pm!- ouLlavell. Trading pace to. Ilov. Darn cattle however In 100. Garage - ft. will . Photo " r 8-! Theodore Dietrich udlUflriiffg-chf, 180 King St. S. . WATERLOO Nun. l-iillEllEllDS Como in u- inaroet this machine on our Boor or uh I. for a denudation. an a tot of out:- - this winter by doing cub- voI-k for your Idglbouu. With the high Cyclone you can In; tho food right on tho cine-of. - or truck. Wh- food u M u it " Iâ€. you. you an M to Poe “It. new food vdu out rumba†t'ftl't, con . M" prrt- (In. It through a MBCoRMtctt DEIING _ Willi“ WATERLOO COUNTY HATCHERY I. again in“ Tttt the an". Last on... w. “an Ila- t " u =::«;‘=~i;:';e:=:fe;f:~+='»z“A_-a"r tlag.'.. - 3-... Ttl The Baby Chick Season THE Inte. SNIDER MIUJNG (I! Phone 239 Bun, Shorts, Conn. Barter, Cod Liver Oil. "te. Mon Senn- Tn-hgo. 3... Mod. Sod Com, Co“.- Sood Mal. on Coho Mal. Vin tHe Food. Oslo. "a., on. HARLEY AND OAT FEED SNIDER’S GROWING MASH LAYING MASH C PIG GROWER T . ' . . . DAIRY FEED T _ _ . . CALF MEAL I _ "___... R. S. McPhail You an Bacon Hogs Graded Dressed Boot farmon' lots for wool cull-g Jan. " "sr. (Furnished by Dominion Livestock Branch, Toronto) (IHICKENS Woplckalllnkuof a. L. BRAUN 210 King " E. Phone 2181 QUALITY LOCKS KEYS MADE All Kinda. NEW HAMBURG. ONTARIO A dares l Limited PIGS "I'm in an awful predicament." "What's the trouble?†"I've lost my glasses and I can't look tor them until 'l've'found them again.'" "No. That's an right doctor, I have Just called to read the serial I start- ed last week." "No, John, I've decided not to tell him who you are until he gets stronger.†"I any. Jane. Isn't " time baby said 'daddy'?" “Good afternoon. We you wishing to commit mo?†Special made In grids ....__ 2nd grade ... Jail vialtor--iBtt't prison lite pret- ty hard? _ Convict-tlaw, it ain't so bad. The warden never drags me out to bridge parties in the evening. (Thursday, Jan. 28) Prices quoted by Kitchener arm- on the above duo were u follown: No. , timothy, 810 to 811 per ton; No. 3 timothy, so to 810. oat and when ntnw, " to W. Above prices t.o.b. Toronto. “we weights: attuned. “.40; Guelph, '8.06; London. 88.5; Hull. 88.25; Strltford. 88.M; Chatham, $8.2b; Ihtterborouqtt, $8.25. Dre-led '"ruttts--irru, 811; Guelph, n1; Kitchener, "r, Union, tu; Hull 511.35; mutton] 811; Chatham, 331; Marlborough $10.90. Kitchener Produce Dealer- uo owl-t A. foUowing price. tor pontoo- delivered In car- Iou to Toto-to: Prune. I'm-d Island. ")0 to 81.“ por N; No. l Onwlo, 81.“ to £153; aad New Bran-wick. 81:8 _to "r not in. trMt1'ateug"aue c0... owmm '?to8"0.3tqe-ro_iteri and}. u iirGU a: Iii;- large _ pnllets large v..- medium pallet. .. ITI © $2.25 per © .85 per © $2.85 per © $2.60 per © $2.30 per WATIIIDO. ONT. HAY AND .TRAW 81.55 per 100 “I. I". Buying .P_..rV..Vr. 19 " Fe_w..wv...e l7 l7 '..rPPP._F.. " 16 .-_.wTt.t.. " " tusording to weight. Butter%t CATTLE thorU Producer- Truck Delivered 21 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 Ito. " lbs. , GOING BAtLV-FEtt. 20 to MARCH C MONO I lave . 111'? list of {tuna for sale It reasons I. prices: " octo- " 88.000; 100 ucru. 84,000, and! down poyment; 116 let“. good buildinn. equipped with dam nnd 1ighta, on a good gravel road, would exchange on home in Kitchener., i Phone 123 r tr, Elmira Feb. 8 (Mondny, Elmira Pair Dnyl---At Cities Service yard, com- munity ssls of anything you wish to so] . Bend your list in only for free advertisement. anusry sole wss a very successful one. We sold close to $800 worth of stock and goods. Let us help you to dispose of your livestock, implements or whytyver yogi wish_to ssll, EDWARD GElSEL. Auctioneer y April 6---At 12.30 p.m.. 66 head registered pure bred, accredited and blood-tented Holstein out]. includ- intt cows, heifers Ind bulls. It Guelph Winter Fair building. , V M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Phone Sow. T-vlstock Jan. 80 (Nturdnr)-.Auetion Isle of real estate end household effects in the village of Tlvintock, for the lug John Bettltpufer estate. E. J. SHAN'I‘Z. Auctioneer Phone 222. Kilehenor March 11-12.80 p.m., breeders' sale of registered and grade Hol- stains, brood sows and shouts, It Summit View Farm, adjoining BriAre.ryEt. A. Ai.Aruuehtiy My: Much 4 (Thursday) - Clearing auction sale of farm stock, implo- ments and feed at Lot 88, the 18th line of East Zorn. 6 milu out of Tnvistoék, for the lite Henry G. Nicholas “tats. Much 2 (Tuesday) - Clan-ins auction sale, farm stock, implemonts and feed and furnitude " Lot T, Con. I, Ellice, 1 mile west of Strut- mg. for J. tLttpbbs, Feb. 18 (Thuud-y) - Clearing Larger at Waterloo; "The Personal» auction sale of farm stock. imple- ty ot God", by Mm Winona Sun: menu and feed " Lot 8, Con.' 1 of Lima, Ohio and "God. Tho Be. North Enathope, 8, miles west a Hever's Eternal Refuge", by Mr. wn. Ne! Hgmpuyg. on.thf highrpr. _ lord Sham: of Ayr. tau. 5 1a'"'M"Vr"-0"MrT Inc. . tion sale of farm stock, 'llrll1Ullll'i, Frauen! Program. and feed " Lot 22, Con. 10, Blen- The young Pies meeting " the helm, 1 mile east of the vllm of Blenheim Mmmonite Chttrett on Btttg- Bright. for Dongle: Btrkneaa. day morning was In charm or ttttt- Feb. " (Friday) - Welles]. dents ot the Ontario Mennonite Bible community ale at Queen's Hour, Bchool at Kitchener. Mr. Floyd Brier horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. ot West Liberty, Ohio, prodded end Henna o. Erb, mum. also read the scripture leuon. The Feb. 16 (Tuesdn '--Auetion n1. ‘OW. "The Nature of aod--q'+ of real “an, ttttd {cuckold elect- ality, Eternity and humanityâ€. was in the village of Welleeley, for" the given in the following puts: “The In; chaigtlggnbgr estate.†greatness gt may. by W. Pull an» Feb. 2 CThysa&o)--Cltsnrtng mac. tion sale of farm stock, Implements and feed " Lot 22, Con. 10, Blen- heim, 1 mile east of the vile of Bright f9! 093:!» Burbs»: Feb. " (Friday) - Welles]? community trate at Queen's Hots, horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. Mtttn.d 0; ELM mnem- -- - _ March 11 (Thursday) - Entire outright sale of farm stock, imple- ments, produce and household effects 1 mile north of New Dun- dee, tlnen % mile east, for Wm. Goettling. No reserve. proprietor ls retiring to town. -- --- "'--i""'""""-" Phone 28w. New Dude. Feb. 16 (Tuesdnr)---t p.m., ex- tensive community ale to be held in Baden at se Leaf Hotel sheds. Everybody’a u t-bring what {on hay? and list Eith Clinton Rube or _ Phone 384w. Kitchen! Jam. so (Nturdny)--.At td ..m.. at the Kitchener Seles Sable; live stock, implements, vehicles end furniture. JInuery 80 (8aturdar)--At 1.80 .m., livestock, implements, house- Eold effects, furniture, ete., for Her- bert Earner, situated at Edna Bt. limits, Kitchener, past Rosemount Feb. 25 ITltumdar)-ntrm stock, implements, hay, grain, household elects, etc., of Noah Kramer, 1% mil" northwest of Flondnle. TICK". GOOD II MOOAGI Mott swoon" In Port Arthur, Arum. ale-(o Ind - Tim. sum Cum-mm e, all all two-unam- any can. ASK to! nun-m. Feb. " (T,uesdar)---Farm stock, implements, hay, min household elects, ete., of Merino h. Bowman, 1 Exile northpf Mondale. la. trt mum About " all. out tt kitehener, or 16 all. cut of Controvillo, on the hair-y. known a the Chkopoo out: Winn. Watch for ad. ' Fob._18 lrhtyMer)-i-At 1Eto no... so . i may. Feb. 8 (Elmira Falr Darl--At the market, community ale of live stock. implements, furniture or say- this: ye“, wish to, sell. - Much I 1Momur)-At 2 p.m., one of the largest community Bales, ever held in St. Agatha at the Pint. of Wales Hotel sublet. Get your Itock Ind other "this: ready for thin (your) No. Phone TO r " or 592w, Waterloo. Implements, ma and ail household furniture and duct: for Hairy Koehler, smut.“ 1 all. uorthwut oOferliHIrr _tillntrr. Watch for ad. aw.» - \-vu_’ “W. “I. - --ee-. - Ml-__'-'--. - 2,t,laN2t ths".'.',',,',', nth 2 '"mNrdandrtttudAr-eomrs,. Om." ' ' u u . '“d . otNrinq of furniture and etteeti for l awn", co" 2 Am!" cm. the "tate of Dude! Borman. . Some will be {red and some My ,4tl;u"Mr'itott'tr,htgtats' to fro-hen n time of an; 1 Dur- tttre."',': re.t.ctAuceeet, lam bull; wine young cut-lo. ‘W, "o Wltt% m J " m w I GEOLG. CLASS, Auctioneer L g. TOlrANiAtretioyeer, A. S. SNIDER. Auctioneer Auction “an. . COACHES It hm Approximately le per nib . WET SLEEPING CARS " lam cumin-(ob 154e not _ . STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at (an. Manly It4e and]. 60.? " ACCOMHODAYM II at»... CA†ADDML , o cattle. WV 35°35? ysdAed. Ar â€shaman-mound. thnam BtNttg--To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon onrz on Tuosdly, Jan. 19111. a dwxhter Tho Health Committee “rented the program tor the January meeting of the Women‘s Institute which was held at the home of Mrs. W. S: Foote. The president, Mrs. A. Futher pre- sided and the members responded to the roll call with, “Hints tor the Sick Room". Dr. Foote gave a splen- did address on the subject. “Preven- tion of Disease", and also answered questions on 'tHealth" from the Quee- tion tBox. Two papers were then ttre- sented as follows: "The Cundian Artist", by Mrs. P. E. Page and "Do You Know?" by Miss Mary Hiiborn. Miss Elisabeth Wood, 3A.. made the annual presentation of the Institute prizes ot five dollars and three dot. irrs to the two pupils who received the highest standing in lest year’s High School Entrance Examinations. namely, Dorothy Toman and Fred- orick Erin A sing-song was also en- juyod during the program and Miss Mary unborn rendered a piano solo. [Minty rofroshmonts, were served at th conclusion of the evening . Births. l Hallman-To Mr. and Mn. Quen- tin n. Hellman (nee no“; Mamet) at th K.-W, Hospital on Friday. kn. 22nd. a son (Marlyn). trait, Mich. and other points. hr: travelling the bride donned a nigger brown velvet tunic with sequin trim and a green coat with brown accos- sories. On their return. Mr. and Mn. Otterbein will reside near Brenna. Bible school Students I The home ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Srhliclor was the scene or a, quiet but pretty wedding at two o'clock on Saturday afternoon, when their eld- est daughter. Mary Helen became the bride of Edgar Howard Otter. hem, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Noah 0t- terhein. The bride entered the lie. ing-room to the strains ot Lohen- grin’s bridal chorus sung by like Laurette Diehl ot Preston. niece ef.; the groom. Given in mart-ten try her . father, the bride looked lovely in al graceful gown ot Ivory silk orgsndy with veil caught with orange blos- tsoms and carried a colonial bouquet of talisman roses with huddley. The ceremony was conducted by the groom's uncle, Rev. J. W. winner. lbeiore an evergreen arch decorated ‘with wisteria and wedding bells with standards of chrysanthelnums on either aide. The bridesmaid, Miss Edith Schlicter, sister ot the bride, was gowned in pink silk ehitmn with gold leafed oomnet and carried pre- mier roses. Mr. Gordon Otterbein, the groom's brother, was groomslnen and Mr. Harrison Schlicter, brother ot the bride, acted as usher. During tho signing ot the register, Miss', Diehl sang, "Because". Following. the ceremony a bonnet luncheon was I served. the bride's table being cen- tred with a large wedding cake and ml! pink tapers. Later the happy couple left on a wedding trip to De-l “a.“ "La. -_A -AL“ - -r-I- -7; Mary Schlicter is Bride of E. Otterbein 'of 9-2 4 low: in, pig; , pk- about too lbs. eaeh; 8 and] pin. _ Wednesday, February 10th, M tao p... - I. to ho. Th. follow; For JOE BOROVOY, situated about 2% all“ cut of Kitchener. or tltd',',,'?, cut of Contnvillo, on the highway. known as the pee Hakim: Fun. on JOE nongvox, Auction NEW DUNDEE Stock and Implements N, W. W. nucm, new. Audio-oar, LLOYD SHANE Clerk. Waterloo 592w. I"! Tor-o --caah. 01V!“ Mrs. Aaron Tom-n m a roam Manor with Mr. mud Mrs mono 0mm at m. Mam visitors with Mr. and In. Goon. ennui! wort It. “I In. Mr and Mrs. “(it lilac] of Wol- Insley tuned with Mr. od Mrs. I. K _rotrttrrt on 35ndâ€. ie Adam Quiet-356$ Git Tia day with Mr. and Mrs. 'ttlure Skyler at RhteNott. ttr. and Mrs. Henry Wanna“ visited with Mr: Andrew Gonna Ind Mr. and Mn Cicero Cotton It matte ville Mitt Tue-thy. Mm William menu. of Kin-honor upon! a row an ot In! week with \Yruand gr}. V. . Dinar. Rev. And Mrs. smart Boobmor of Wnterlno winked n the homes ot new. Ind In. H. P. Sch-do and Mr. Angus! Linton-chin» 1m Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ann Holuhauer of Timminl no visiting with the Int. H'r'a punts, Mr. n43 Hrs. All-tin Srhweitur. Mrs, Aaron Tenn and Mn. Ron- ald Tomnn called on Mr. And Mn. Hury [Ho-tamer at New “lumbar: I'll! Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Ell DietenMcher Ind son Roy and the Mine. Dun and Florence DIefenbacher visited with Mr. and Mrs. Beuiah Rosenbemer at Pine mm but Sunday. Mr. John m ot sébnnmlle mu- ad with Mr. Wesley Er!) but The:- day. Messrs. Prod horde. and William Egordeo Br., were recent visitors with Mr. And Mrs. John hordes " \Veiioaioy. Mr. and Mn. William Contains. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bonn: and was Lydia (looming vlslted wlth Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schult: at Phitipstrttrg last Tue-day. Mr. [Lorne Zlnken aitdusrrtie' funeral ot his aunt the late Mrs. Philip Zitthen at Kitchener on Itytrre Ann Mm Thefme Bonner: ot Kitchener is spending e few weeks at 'her home In the village. dar Mr. and Mrs. John Bierman. Miss Siella Blerman and Mr. Rehben Schmidt‘ of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Toma mt Sunday. Miss Vera Hellman was guest speaker at the B.Y.P.U. meeting which was held at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cami on Monday evening. Her sub’ect was, "Witness- ing For Jesus". Miss Greta Buck ‘presided snd the scripture lesson was read by Mina Sylvia Bock. Miss Aarhtrie Schweitser recited Palm 24 after which Miss Doris Bechtel rendered a wood solo entitled. 'tmd- ing In The Shadow Ot His Igmt". A g!rls' chords then sang. "Tell Me the Stories ot Jesus". Presentation to ttewtr-. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor were pleasantly surprised by sixty Muh- bors and friends at their home on Monday evening. An appropriate ad. dress was read by Mr. Herman Ltt. dolph and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor wore presented with an occasional chair and a torn stand. The presentstion In the morning proeeUkttTiun. day School hour, the pater. Rev. W. C. Notting delivered a special meno- aso to the children. B.YP.U. Heal-u Mum“ Mlulonary. I WM Plums! Mdont. The ttrat mun, reported an a result or the lcy streets. the rampart lt am week. no am ot was not; Jacob, who had the mktortune ot tracturlng a small bone In her left ankle. The accldent occurred when mu Jacob slipped and mo at her own gate jun " lbs n: returning from church on sunday evenlnx. She will be Cortdittetd to her bed tor sev- eral weeks and her my Mend: wlsh her a woody recovery. Sunday Service. at Lutheran Chunk Flower- were placed on the altar at the St. June- unborn: Church on Sunday by Mrs. Aug-nut Revel» man and Mrs. Alex Brighton ln MMF, mory ot the farmer’s husband andl the latter'n father, Mr. Align-t Kavel-l man, who died twelve years an. ma non Jacob In“ l lusty-Hurl- mower, 6 ft. cut. in good condition; 1 My. Hand- ml by like; 1 steel tnad roller; 1 can“. ‘ltuneoulhna, ' and 8 mwslhunuiyunold t-Ir-,theoqmctrd. nuty-anmyumz maid;lhoyur018yunold; lily-unused). Zinckuu; ldoubkm. IMF?! I Mr. and Mrs John Jacob of CIlnton Halted with Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt Fund Mr. gnd Mrn George Jacob on lSundly. Mr. Fred Rue!" Ind daughters Helen um Ruth of Wgtorloo Ind Neur- Clayton ad could! Weber ot Kitchener united um: Mr and In 91.0! WON? on My A number from the community " lende tho ordination nervlce " this utnchnr Mennonite church ttt Mann- heim on Sunday ttftornoott. Mr. And In. It N. Sun-u ot De trott, Mich. wore "an. ll the homes at Mr. Wilson 8am“ Ind Mr. tad Mrs. V. E. Diner tor A law days this week. Gun. M. Bricker of Toionto was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Rosenber- gar over the woek£nd. Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. of Mr. and Mrs can last Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Haas ot Wil. mot Centre have taken up residence at the home of Mr. and Mn. o, t (Noun. Mr. and Mrs Clare Hilborn called on Mr. And Mrs. Alex Brown at Mutt-willy on Sunny Mr. and Mrs. Henry wuerman vis- “NI with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Binxoman at Kitchener and Mr. Ind Mrs. Owen DiMtxtthatttter at Blair in". Thursday. - Mr. and Mrs. William Fletch of Slralford visited with Mr and Mrs E. A. Path Inst Saturdny, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hiiprtner and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hilartner and children, Mytrol. Doreen and Gerald visited with Mr. and Mn. Arthur Hil- gartnor at Kitchener on Sunday. Mlns Betty Tuchllnlki spent? the “oak-end at the home of Mr. and MN. Honry Dechthold at Poterstsurg. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kraeger and daughters, Helen and Jean of St. George visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Bechtel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne zlnkcn mo tored to Toronto last Friday. Messrs. Ephnlm Hid Morgan Hall- man caned on Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. llalrlman at Plansvllle on Sunday A number trom the village attend. ed tho Communion Service at the Blight M.B:C. Chnrch on Sunday Miss Inez Egordoe or Kitchener spent tho weelwnd at the home ot km parents, Mr. and Mrs. w. II. Exerdee. Mr. Clare unborn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reinhard at Toronto lust Friday. The Misses Luella. Edna and Lil- lian Guscho and Mr. Simon Gaucho of Imlay City, Mich., Miss Drucilla Swat-u. ot Turner, Mich.. Miss Win- ona Swarm ot Lima, Ohio, and Mr. Floyd Bylor of West Liberty, Ohio, spent the week-end with friends in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman and children. umber! and Kathryn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hellman at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKessock and son, Keith and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bathe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McLeIlAnd at Toronto over the week-end. Mr. George Main is visiting with his daughter. Mrs. Idol]; Struck at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lnutenschla- gar muod with Mnmd Mrs. Thomas Redford at Bloomingdale on Sunday. Miss Haw) Dittrnirr ot Mitchell is spending this week with Miss Reta Jacob. Messrs. can and smart Bechthold of Petersburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber taat Friday. Donald Gunn and son. Robert and Hector ot Ayr, Messrs. John and Stanley Gunn of Drumbo and Mr. and Mrs. Jtthts Ruben-lord ot Kitchener. New and used 350933: also kitchen cubinet like new. Waterloo Stove Bhop, 27 Erb Sh, Phone MM. 9-2 MUSICIANS WANTED Shula men. Clarinet, Oboe, Drum. Soloist; only. References. Apply Director of Music. Princess Patrick’s Band, Winnipeg. 9-1 ale. . WANTED Bmall _en¢ine_s. Cto Ah horse- YOU DON’T NEED CASH . . . 'eemtmaotus1ihartours "'y.otMr,u%lIJiiLT, AUTO Ace IlltSSolRllllltS “HHMYOKVEEK G.eAiimkeroqreartom.u "ia.rdruit-u--ei-trugaii,uirT.i'iiiiii". Kin. tad Water Sts. '. APPT, BixNo. Mif, Chrgli- Yirdihiifi H. F'. Schade and Buck were guests Chump Blckle at u... KITCHENER qt-r-et-hd-dee dM'liudI-hml “your“ 31-35 mm CMâ€... MA. “0 out. i " an. yum-bu. mic I'd-Man “8 l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Merchants Casualty Insurance Company, having its Head Office It the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, ceased to carry on business on the tttirty-tirst day of December, 1936. The Company has arranged for the reinsurance of all its outstanding 'policies and other liabilities wit lThe Economical Mutual Fire Insur- "tttee Company, a Company ineorpor- ated under the laws of the Dominion of Canada, having its Head OMee prt_tAt..flity tt mew. Ontario; mum mum DATED at Waterloo, Ontario, this 28th day of January, 1937. MERCHANTS CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY R. E. Patterson, 9-15 Secretary. When Asia and Europe look to- “an: the Americas their eyes look as though they had bayonets in them. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the said Merchants Casualty Insurance Company will apply to the Minister of"Fiuanee of the Dominion.ot Canada on the seven- teenth day of May, 1937, for a re- lease of the securities which it has on derosit with the Receiver. Genera; and that all its policy- holders opposing such release are called upon to file their opposition with the said Minister on or before m§7mid seventeenth day of May, 19 . --ooit I“ on.“ without I WILL . . lav. your tovod OI“ tho worry and “In oxpolu of od-l-l-Qndon. Como la and Ila-u your nood- in “(in Ilylluh or Gar-u: lung-n... A.K.CRESSMAN Recent sudden deaths have caught people unprepared. HAVE YOU MAIN“ YOUR WILL? Insurance Company four Will? Exocntor'n all. of roll qsuto in tho village of St. Agatha. I“ “on, 8 room brick hells. with frame ldtchon. hard and "ft “In, “able, wall "need. Building in good condition. K can of land with hon-o, also I v41Use lots, one containing % of " nan. tho other " ncn, not. or Inn. A real buy! Apply to-- LOUIS ZlMMER, Executor Real Estate For Sale British-American Products Dunlap Tires and Tubes " King St. S. - Phone 6t2 Late Mngdnlonn Uebenchll. Estate [cal Estate and hurl-u; "" KING SOUTH Waterloo "th, am» mill" am Alia Jikiiriiiri “uhnumum. “.70 mod-nul- 490 ler W13 Gi TAKE WARNING J. D. M. Pinker, Prop, Service Station .-."-aay, thi. St. Agatha WATERLOO Phone 4646 8-9