Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller and daughter Gertrude and Miss Nora Witzel spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Witzel in Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knischewsky of Niagara Falls, Miss Bertha ani Mr. Arthur Knischewsky and their mother of St. Jacobs, Messrs. Ediie Hamel and Edward Fahrenkopf of Waterloo were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner and son Ronald of Kitchener and Mrs. A. H. Schweitzer of Waterloo visitâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender on Sunday. _ Mrs. Gordon MacRobb and baby Jean of Brampton spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Elmo King. â€" Miss Helen Allgeier and Mr. Moses Snyder of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Bender and famiy of Alma were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Hamacher, Mr.Leâ€" land Schweitzer and Miss Grcta Martin of Waterloo were Sunday guests of Mrs. Enoch Schneider and family. _ _ _ Miss Orpha Miller spent Saturday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. William Stricker of Breslau visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Maurer on Sunâ€" day. _ â€" Mr. Maurce Schwindt spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Hagey at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McLean and son Archie and Miss MeWarren of Arthur were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo King. _ Mr. Albert Krauter of Heidc‘berg is visiting at the home of Mr. an« Mrs. Walter Maurer. Dressed weights; Barrie, $10.80; Kitchener. $1035; Hul‘. $10.60; Lon don, $10 35; Chatham. $10; sStratford $10.30; Hamilton, $11 Sunday guests at the home of XM+.! and Mrs. Noah Miller were: Mr. ani | Mrs. William Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Con. Bolender and Mrs. Straub of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz and son Murray and Mrs. | Catharine Schinbein of Waterloo, Mrs. William Schinbein and sons Rodney and George of Saskatche wan .and Mr. Hubert Mitchell of Violet Hill. ! (Thursday. Nov. 4) Prices quoted by Kitchener firms on the above date were as tollows: Dressed weight bacon hogs gained 3o cents al Barmie: Kitchener, Lon den and Stratford, and live weights advanced 25 ceuts at London and Stratford. Other markots were stea. dy. Prices firmed at Hamilton, dropâ€" pong the lower quotes from the day before‘s ranges. Liveweights Hull $7.75; London, $7.73; Chatham. $7.50 Stratford, $1.75; Hamilton. $8.25 PAGE SIX Good ewe and wether lambs moved at $7.75 off truck and at $8 off cars. Other grade alinbs were $6 to $7. wheep ranged from $2 to $450 Special grade Ist grade 2nd grade . Offâ€"truck bacon hogs closed al $8.25 for the majority with some long hauls bringing $8.35 to $8.40 Cattle Market Becomes Stronger TORONTO â€" Hoge were strong on the Turonto Live Stuck Market Wedâ€" nesday while other divisions were gunerally steady. Trade was duil on the plain quality cattle supply and ubout 400 head were unsolid Common to medium putcher cattle sold at $3 to $ with a few good buichers going at $5.00 to $6. Cows traded at $2.50 to $4 and cauners from §1.75 to §2. Bologna bulls were $s to $3.%. Stockers brought $3 to $140 and constituted most of the holdover Choice veal calves were priced al $9.50 to $10, heavies from $350 to $5 25 Kitchener Produce 1t NORTH WOOLWICH â€"~C E&D S Hog Quotations large pullets medium large medium pullets THE WYâ€" SNIDER MILLING COâ€" CORN, BARLEY and OAT FEED .. $1.63 per 100 lbs. SNIDER‘S CHICK STARTER GROWING MASH ....... ... LAYING MASH ....... ... PIG GROWER .......0.0.... CALF MEAL ........200000 T--iq.o. Bone Meal, Seed Corm, C Bran, Shorts, Corn, Barley, Cod Liver Oil, Salt, Meat Scraps, CHICKENS Eggs Selling Eggs BuyIng 26 24 according to weight Butterfat Q U A LIT Y Meal, Vim Oat Feed, Oats, etc., etc Rye Distillers Grains. Storas Producers â€" 88 37 26 35 Hominy Feed 41c 30c 43¢ Limited PIGS For Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunkworth, accompanied by Mr. Eph. Hilgnrd-' ener of Kitchener visited on Sunda.\'l with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Steffer.| Miss Rose Moser visited with Miss Clotilda Schneider at St. Agatha reâ€" cently. Mr. Roy S. Bean, accompanied by Mrs. Bean, of Waterloo, made a business call here on Friday.. â€" !_ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Letson and [sons spent Sumlay with Mrs. Letâ€" son‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herriott at Conn. ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowman and sons were Sunday visitors at | Mr. C. D. Bowman‘s. Mrs. Kathcrine Sugg, widow of the late Graves Sugg, passed away on Monday evening at the home of her son, William. Mrs. Supg was in her seventyâ€"eighth year and has lived most of her life here and at Winterbourne. _ The funeral was held from the home of her son. William, to the West Montrose Church for service and to the Winterbourne cemetery for burial. Sincere sympathy is extended to the. bereaved family. \ Mrs. Littler, Mrs. Wm. West and Mrs. McCullough of Toronto spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richert. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Harold Israel were Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Isracel and Mr and Mrs. Geo. Israel and daughter Maud of Kitchener. Mrs. Fred Weber, Jean and Ronâ€" ‘ald, and Miss Reidel of Elmira were ‘visitors of Mrs. Edgar Letson a day this week. Mr. Ed. Winfield has purcbased the farm on which he is now residâ€" ing, from Mrs. Sean Milliard. Death of Mrs. Katherine Sugg. |similar conditions and that was by | _ Brooder Stoves and Bee arother Holstein cow, Bessie Kornâ€"| Equipment ) dyke Gerben, owned by the Ontar to | 2200 _ | Reformatory, Guelph, and bred i") y( (po farm 4 mile north | ReZDImAIOTY, Gueiph, and Dred in r 1 i ’Oxford by ‘Arthur E. MrKay, nf! At the farm '1' Illllf‘ north of | Embro. :l'rc\lun on the Kress Hill, opposite { In butterfat, Hetty Korndyke reâ€" Hagey â€" Church,. â€" Preston â€" Breslau ‘places the former Canadian chamâ€" Road, on ‘pion, Countess Abbekerk Hiemke,. SATURDAY, NOV. 6. 1937 ]\nhich was owned by J Waiter 4 Jones, of Charlottetown, P.E.1., but . At "3_0 pâ€"ae: . | bred by Samuel Remond of Burgess Chesterfield suite; battery radio; iville. kitchen stove> 2 heaters: 1 wood !_ Atâ€" 10 years of age, she gave {31,048 pounds of milk, 1,107 pounds of butterfat, on three times a day \ milking. The test was 3.56. No church services next Sunday, with Sunday School commencing at ten o‘clock, On the following Sunâ€" day the order of service changes for the winter months, Sunday School at two o‘cock and church service at three o‘clock. Mr. Silverthorne of Bradford and Mr. Russel Bracey of Kitchener are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howlett. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schmidt of Waterioo were Sunday visitors at the home of Miss Mary Weber. Mrs. Garner and daughter and Mrs. Harbeck of Port Dover spent Monday with their sister, Mrs. N. H. Gingrich, WOODSTOCK, Nov. 2. Oxford County‘s first 30,000â€"pound cow has just been reported by the record of production branch of the Dominion department of agriculture. While quite a number of cows bred in Oxford have entered the charmed circle, Hetty Korndyke Konigen, owned by Fred Stock, of Tavistock, is the first to complete such a record within the county laue hisher Oxford Holstein | _ Cearies O Close to Record AUCTION SALE Tavistock Cow Gives 31,048 Pounds of Milk.â€"Leads in Butter Fat. Her milk record has only once‘ s 3 > . been exceeded in Canada under l'um“ur}'- “w“"ou,l:{‘“"b‘ WEST MONTROSE otton Seed Meal, Oil Cake @ $3.20 per @ $3.00 per @ $2.60 per @ $2.55 per @ .90 per WATERLOO, ONT. BAMBERG ced steady on the potato Cedrresdas Offerings apâ€" ple to fil. requirements. wud Is‘and Mountains, $3 ~ bag carlet basis; New M to S5¢; und Ontario, w 50c per bas. Prices to Irade were 10 to 15¢ per Potatoes CATTLE 100 Ibs. 100 ibs. 100 Ibs. 100 lbs. 23 (hllrt Thihidean and wife viaited iu!h friends a Preaton. Mrs. ThibH omm remainmng with her alster, Mra. Bogle there for a few days. The United Church held a succem ‘n| Harvest Hfome Supper and pro voam on Mondav evening. The Ladies Assocfation met on W eaneaday aft itnnoon and decided to hinld a Bazaar on Dee. 10th C Voss BEAdwards and Mro and Mra \mderson and two children of Lonâ€" don vistind with \tr and Mra Georga Bd aarde on gunday. 11 Visitors at Thomas Calder‘s home un Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins of Milverton and Mr. and Mra Aidrew Seot! and son and Mrs. Seott Sr. of Paria iOeanlntan All :A ic mds . .00 0. 1A 1 M A 5) â€" Miss Mable and Margerite Fenn j peslie Wirmer at Nine Pines Om irers foom mear Gueiph, also John , The Women‘s Missionary Society Uonn, bumhes near Kitchener, SPODt, met at the home of MrS. Wm. Woods rig veek end at their homes here. _ |tor their monthly meeting on Wed. | Oy Rohbert _ Festing and Betty |nesday afternoon, Biss#tt of Buffalo visited with his Mr. Reuben Eby of Wiliamsburg w‘milparents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and C.lder on Saturday afternoon also at | \{rs_ A‘ex Oswald. Mrs. De«lton Coxon‘s farm home, ! Mr. Harold Howald of Petersburg Mrâ€" James Green has returned ‘.;pem the weekâ€"end at his home. "mn an extended trip in Wootron‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Kanfman (anada His niece accompanled him ind son Donald of near Kitchener ltncs atd is sojfournine for the winâ€"{visited with Mr. and Mrs A. C. Bowâ€" ter with relatives mwan on Sunday. \Vis Wm Thibidean and her son The Mannheim School Concert will Giilis ind family of Hawkesville have|he held on Dec. 20th 8 p.m. = tnrisal home after spending a week Special services will commence at t Michizan They motored to the|the U. B. Church on Sunday evening Northern â€" Penninsula â€" and | visited jai 7 20 o‘clock. Rev B Kent of Toâ€" wirh Redver= Thibidean and family |ronto will assist the pastor can Coul Thibidean at Pike Lake| Rev. L. R. Pipher of New Dundee Tomist Camp near Gould City called on friends in this vicinity re Visitors at the Parkhouse home on Cently, =unday were Wallace Thibideau of _ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jacob and Wiimot and family, Theodore Thiblâ€" daughter Patsy and Miss Beatrice [ an of Mannheim and Miss Kathâ€"|Cickert were Sunday guests with leon Coxon and Mrs: W ‘Thibideauf{be former‘s parents at New Dundee leon Coxon and Mrs W ‘Thibidean wid son Wilson h« foein Raden ;' Mr. A.C. Bowman Mroand Mrs. John Oesch and famâ€" Uip to Sarnia recen ‘â€" spent |ast Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralp!l VYrs. Dan Zehr at Poole:. ily of Bloomingdal: Vss Clotilda Seanelcer spent Monâ€" E4ests with Mr. an« day with Mrs. Nocman Zimmerman. "\'"P~ Miss Myrile Carty spent last Sunâ€" Weekâ€"end and 3u dosy with her parents at Kinkora. the home of Mr. and . \rs Issue Wasler returned home CY"re~ Miss Olive W o ler spending two weeks with Mr. Ond Miss Phyliss S ind Mrs. Jemas Wagler at Atwood. ul Dennis Baker o Miss Loreta Oesch of Kitchener Nr. and Mrs. John amdl Mr. Claytron Ocach of Milverton !@mily of Bridgeport sjenl sunday with their parents _ MC. and Mrs. Star | The remaining stock of Conrad Bros. Hardware, 15 King St. North, imd Zeln â€"AUCTION SALE home Personals. Messis. Wesley sommners and Reuâ€" en Roth, clectricians of Tavistock uie busy wiring the house and barn ©t Vir: Enimanuel Zehr. M ard Mrs. Charles Kuntze and Fuzene spent Sunday at Elmira. Mi. and Mrs. Henry Wei! spent Sumiday with \trs. Philip Berdux at it hener Mrs. Moses steinman spent Sunâ€" cls evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Xn Ezra Schlegel of East Zorra is the New Owner of Fine 80 Acre Farm. EAST ZORRA Lingelbach Bros. Sell Farm for $8,000 Consisting of Paints, Hardware, Dishes~ and home and farm necessiâ€" ties. No reserve. Terms Cash Be sure to attend this sell out. Store open for business every day until sale. Waterioo, will be sold by Public Auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 At 6.30 p.m. sharp. cook Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. nd \rs. Menne Roth were: Mr. and "~â€" Devi Herner, Mr. and Mrs. be Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. ‘otser Ginwerich and family all C. WITHINGTON, Prop. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone Waterloo 592w. O. S. KOLB, Clerk. The fine Swacre farm on the 17th e othe property of Messrs. William 1 Heury Linge‘bach, was sold last W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer k fon the smm of $8000 to Mr. i Schlegel also of East Zorra. cunderstood that Messrs. Linzelâ€" i ard sisters will move to Taviâ€" ko where they will make their U. Ajnitfoe Oesch, son of Mr. \rs. John Oesch, was serlously »r the weekâ€"end but is now im ng nicely. JOSEPHSBURG PLATTSVILLE THE W ATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICL E Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs ‘Orlando Bowman were Mr. and Mrs \Vloyd Meyers and daughters of Rose | ho k Special services will commence at the U. B. Church on Sunday evening al 7 210 o‘clock. Rev BE Kent of To ronto will asslst the pastor Mr. Harold Howald of Petersbutg spent the weekâ€"end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Kanfman ind son Donald of near Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Bowâ€" man on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Qideon Bachert were Sunday guests with Mr. and \rs Leslie Witmer at Nine Pines The Women‘s Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Woods for their monthly meeting on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. Weekend and Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J Devit Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider and fumily spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bickle near Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook and famâ€" ily of Bloomingdale were Sunday gnests with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie. Mr. Stanley Shantz was a Sunday &nd Mr. and Mrs, Nelso guest with Messrs. Jacob and Elvern SPent Satnrday evenin Halman and Mrs. Lerne Schmidt sn en s n a n b"â€â€˜" Mr. A.C. Bowman ms vip to Sarnia recently Itir Mre. Levi Hallman and Mr. Harvey Hallman were Sunday guests with Y.r. and Mrs. Isailah Eby at Williamsâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gerbig of Detroit, Mich., were recent visitors with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Henry Kurt and ifr. Kurt at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Albert Kurt. _ Specialâ€"1926 Dodge sedan in A1 running order, if not previously sold. This car has always been well taken care of, and small mileage. TERMSâ€"Cash on day of sale. Real Estate â€" Consists. of oncâ€" half acre land, more or less, with sixâ€"roomed white brick house with kitchen and woodshed attached, small barn and garage; electric lights throughout; soft water in house, and good hard water well at house. This is an exceptionally fine residence, in a good village, and must be seen to be appreciated. MRS. PETER DIETRICH, Prop., St. Clements. ADDISON S. SNIDER, Auctioneer, Bridgeport, Phone 384w. 20 TERMS of Real Estate will be made known on day of sale These household effects are an exceptionally good lot, clean. and the most of it is practically new. For Mrs. Peter Dietrich, situated in the village of St. Clements, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 At 1 pm., the following Davenport; walnut parlour table uphoistered rocker; 2 leather cuâ€" shions; rockers; Wilton rug; 9 x 10 %; combination china cabinet; couch; oak dining room extension table; 6 dining chairs; leatherâ€"seated rocker; drapes; Arcadia radio like new; 2 mantel clocks; 2 kitchen clocks; Congoleum rug 10 x 10; Simmons bed complete with springs and mattress; fancy dresser with mirror; wash stand; scatter mats; curtains and over curtains; oil cloth 10 x 10; Empire heater almost new electric floor lamp; lamp shades; |! iron beds complete with springs and mattress; combination oak wash stand and dresser;â€" some bedding dressing table and mirror; fern stand ; small table; oak washâ€"stand 10 kitchen chairs; kitchen rocker: 2 solid oak extension tables; kitchen cabinet; MeClary kitchen range with oil burner; stove pipes; blacksmith and carpenter tools; apple peeler:; all kitchen utensils; some plain and fancy dishes; handâ€"power washing machine; work bench; clothes horse: buck â€" saws; hand â€" saws; â€" ironing board; car chains; iron pulleys: galy. tub; box stove; pails; sprinkâ€" ling can; cellar cupboard; 2 cellar tables; several cider barrels; crocks: empty sealers; wheelbarrow ; lawn roller; all garden tools like new: 2 new snow shovels; coal seuttle; three 45â€"gal. oil drums; ladders: hangers and shafting; iron kettle and stand, and many other articles not herein mentioned. Valuable Household Effects, Furniture, Blacksmith and Carpenter Tools, and Real Estate 317 King St. W Trucks at Clearing Out Prices Out They Goâ€"â€"We Need The Room 1930 Ford Panel, },â€"ton £75.00 1930 Chevrolet Panel, *;â€"ton $125.00 1929 Dodge Panel, 1â€"ton $150.00 1932 Chevrolet Panel, 4 â€"ton £250.00 1934 Ford Sedan, Del. $375.00 1935 Willys Panel $395.00 KITCHENER AUTO EXCHANGE AUCTION SALE MANNHEIM Bowman made a husiness e Wilson of Guelph ss Stoll and Donald or of Kitchener and John Schwindt and USED CAR LOT Mr. and Mrs. Chaies Hackban was a Sumday &nd Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackhat KITCHENER TERMS tory term. and lashes were preâ€" scribed by Magistrate Arnold as punishment for Ervin Faubert, 20. Chatham, for participation in the holdâ€"up of a couple in a car on the Indian Creek road in Harwich, October 17. He will serve six months _ determinate _ and _ nine months indeterminate. and will reâ€" ceive 10 lashes. SIMCOE. Nov. 4. The eold storâ€" age plant of the Norfolk Fruit Grow ers" Association here has taken in. tu _date, 31000 hushels of this seaâ€" son‘s apple crop. This fignre is 70 per ecent larger than the 1936 crop. and the largest clop handled sinen the cald storage plant was opened abont eight years ago Messrs. Edwin, Walter and Ar thur Hackbart spent Saturday eve ning | with Mr. _ and Mrs_â€" Lorne Schmidt at Heidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf and daughters Bernetta and Mary Ellen spent Sunday | with relatives at Waterloo., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman at Wollesley. Mr. and Mrs. Danie!l Seyler and daughter Idella and son Allan and Norman spent Sunday with Mro and Mrs. Henry Guenther at New Prus sia. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Scifert family visited with Mr. and George Foerster at Waterle« Sunday. â€" Sunday visitors with Mi. and Mrs. John Heimrich were Mis< Vera Heinâ€" rich, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Pfaff am! son Ronald of Waterloo, Mis ie Montag of Kitchener. and Miss Kathleen Miller of Bamberg Nov. 25 (Thursday» Clearing auction sale of farm. stock, impleâ€" ments and feed, Lot 25, toth line of East Zorra, 2%% miles northeast of Hickson, for the late Petor S Zehr Estate Nov. 11 (Thursday) Auction sale at Oxford Hotel Rarns. Taiiâ€" stock, of 50 Durhams and Here fords, stockers anmd fecders. and 24 shoats for MeVey and Ridley Nov. 16 (Tnesday» Auctson sale of horse _ * and furniture, 8 miles north and 1 mile west of Bright, for Theodore Scegmiller. Nov. 10 (Wednesday) .â€" Auction sale of 100 acre farm, stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at Lot ‘4, the i6th I‘ne of East Zorra, 3 amiles rorthâ€" west of Innerkip, for Stanley A. Harwood. SHIP 310.000 BUSHELS APPLES Nov. 9 (Tuesdays Wellesley Community Sale at Queen‘s Hote) yards of horses, cattle, hogs, poulâ€" try, _ implements | and _ furniture. Partiecs having anything to sell please list with Menno ErL or aucâ€" tioneer. Nov, h a Menday) â€"Auction sale of dairy cows and young cattle at Lot 41, Concession 2. South Eastâ€" hope, 1 imile west of Stratford, for Eimer Scheerer. Phone 30w. lavistock Nov. 5 (Friday) â€"Aucuwn sale at Cole‘s Livery Barn, Stratfonl, of borses, cattle, hogs arnd penltry Sur James Neiring. Nov. 6 (Saturday} â€"Auction sale of real estate containing i mcres with â€" good _ buildings, â€" suutheast corner of No. 12 of the first conâ€" cession â€" of â€" Mornington, Y miles southwest of Poole, for Mrs. George Boeckner. Nov. 18 (Thursday) â€"A1 1 p.m., farm stock, implements, hay, girain and | silage for Joseph Saltzman, situated 5> mile south of Peters burg, on Petershure and New Dun dee highway. A. S. SNIDEI, Auctioneer Phone 384w. Kitchener Nov. 6 (Saturday)â€"â€"At 1 p.m., for Mrs. Peter Dictrich, situated in the village of St. Clements, valuable household effects, furniture, etc., and real estate consisting of solid 6â€"roomed white brick house with kitchen and woodshed attached, mce barn with garage; soft water in house and good hard water weli along side of house; also electric light throughout. This is a very deâ€" sirable property Nov. 13 (Saturdays | At 10 a.nc, at Kitchener Sales Barn, 23 vearling end 2â€"yearâ€"old Clyde colts, several work horses. and also 2 yearcold Clyde stallion. This is an exeeption ally good lot. Dorw‘t mizs them Nov. 17 (Wednesday) â€"Clearing auction sale of farm stock. imple ments, hay, grain and roots. also all household effects, furmtuire, oete., for Cornelius Wagner, situated ‘s mile north of Fisher‘s Mils. 1‘ miles northeast of Preston 65 HEAD 50 fresh and springing cows and heifers, of real quality, packed from many of Western Ontanio‘s good herds. Muny cows with good R.O.P. records from 10,000 to 16,000 lbs. in a year, and with fat tests from 3.5 to 4 per cent See these cows and inspect them carefully. Keep less cows and better ones. 11 young bulls of service age, une a grandson of the world‘s record butter cow, "Springbauk Suow Countess"; others from real good R.O.P. dams, Pabst, Dutchland and Posch blood lines. YOUTH GETS LASHES CHATHAM, Nov. 5.â€"â€"A reforma Auction Sale Lists M. R. ROTH. Auctioneer HESSEN ROAD AD Accredited Negative At the WINTER FAIR BLDGS., . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, at 12 0‘ Registered Holsteins Catalogues from A. B. BRUBACHER, Bridgeport Auctioneers: FRANKLIN & SHANTZ Phone 2661 The 16th GUELPH SALE al with 3D Ar nle1 and Mrs. m d Are you interested in buying a farm? If so, see our list of farms. Some very reasonably priced. A few as low as $500 down payment. 100 acre farm for $4,500.; 75 acre farm for $3,500. These are good buys. Nov. 18 (Thursday)â€"At 1 p.m.. auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ment, hay, grain and household effects for James Milis, !% mile north of Winterbourne. EDWARD GEJISEL, Auctioncer Phone 123 r 5, Elmira Nov. 6 (Saturday)â€"At 2.30 p.m., mortgage sale of two valuable propertics situated on Factory St.. N([\_. 23 and 25, Elmira. Nov. 8 (Monday) â€" Elmira Fair Dayâ€"Community Sale of livestock. implements, furniture, or anything you wish to dispose of. Bring it in and turn it into cash at my stand, rear of Cities Service Station. Lomaied E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer Phone 222. Kitchener Nov. 9 (Tuesday)â€"The 16th sale of pure bred, registered, all bloodâ€" tcsted accredited cows, heifers and bulls at Winter Fair Bldgs., Guelph, ct 12 o‘clock noon. Nov. 30 (Tuesday)â€"At 12.30 p. m., 100 acre farm (if not previously suld). farm stock, implements, feed and household effects for the estate of the late Stephen Duench, situated about 3 miles west of Hawkesville and 3‘> miles northeast of Linwood. Watch for ad. I have farms and city property tor sale or exchange. _ Nov. 23 (Tuesday)â€"At 12.30 p. n:., valuable farm stock, including 30 head of cattle, all implements, vehicles, hay, grain, roots and silâ€" nge for the estate of the late Noah Prubacher, situated about 2 miles southwest of St. Jacobs, % mile north of Heidelberg highway. Farm is sold. Watch for ad. Nov. 25 (Thursday)â€"At 12.30 p.m., the entire furniture and all heuschold effects, potatoes, apples, ¢tc., for the estate of the late Noah Brubacher, situated about 2 miles scuthwest of St. Jacobs, %% mile north of Heidelberg highway. Farm is sold. These are two heavy halfâ€" cay sales for the Brubacher Estate, Noov. 8 (Monday morning, Elmira Fair)â€"At my auction stand in front of the farmers‘ shed, a large offering of furniture, effects, veâ€" hicles and implements. List with Anson Gingrich, Elmira, or Aaron Hoffman, Heidelberg. Nov. 8 (Monday, Elmira Fair)â€" Nov. 13 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., valuable furniture and houseâ€" hold effects for J. S. McNally, 132 Weber St. E., Kitchener. Watch for ad. Several good horses from Spring Dell Farm, for P. Rowland, Mooreâ€" field, RR. 3. Nov. 6 (Saturday)â€"â€"At 10 a.m., at the Kitchener Sales Barn, stock, vehicles, poultry and what have you Nov. 6 (Saturday)â€"â€"At 8 a.m.. at my market auction stand, Kitchener, a guod lot of household effects for FoA. Buad. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Phone 59Z2w, Waterloo Nov. 6 (Saturday)â€"At 10 a.m., through the coâ€"operation of the Board of Trade and the Western Canada â€" Chamber of â€" Commerce, srrangements have been made to sell a car load of good horses at the Kitchener Sales Barn. Do not miss them Nov. 6 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., furniture, poultry and bee equip nient agml elft'}‘lb fon_'r C. Withington, Nov. 6 (Saturday)â€"At 6.30 p. m.. remaining hardware stock of Conrad Bros., King N., Waterloo. No reserve. Be sure and attend. ‘> anile north of Preston, on the Breslau _ road, _ opposite â€" Hagey‘s Church. 21 ERB ST. WEST Auction Sale Lists Prices drastically cut by Executors of Estate to reduce stock. Sale for two weeks commencing Saturday, October 30th. Here is yvour opportunity to bny good footwear at low prices. Boots Shoes Rubber Footwear MNMQTOR CYCLIST HURT Estate of Daniel Bohlender ESTATE SALE ston Dorscht. Waterloo, ridâ€" Holoreycle Saturday night opâ€" thâ€" Kâ€"W. Coliegiate eo‘llided i _ truck driven _ by Nelson Dgrscht â€" auffered _ minor + Iris face. The cycle was (Opposite Town Hall) 65 HEAD _ Mr. Robert Voison of Hawkesville calted on local friends here on Wedâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuch, son Carl, Mrs. Catherine Kuch and Mrs. Freihauf were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kuch at Hesâ€" peler. s resday Mrs. Anna Kocbel, Mrs. Moroskie and Miss Eleanor Stroh of St. Clements called on Mrs. John Gies on Wednesday. Mrs. Jacob Fries visited with Mrs Jeremiah Martin at St. Jacobs on Tuesday. Mrs. _ Lowisa Freihauf of Brodâ€" hagen is viâ€"iting for several weeks with M»s. Catherine Kuch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schiekoff and sons of Bridgeport spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers and son Clayton of Walton, Ont., were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle. Mrs. Hemxy Bechthoid and son Stuart of Petershurg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi~. Herman Bechtâ€" hold SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 At 10 a.m. These horses are consigned by three droughtstricken farmers through the efforts of the Board of Trade, â€" with _ W._ Kirkpatrick _ in charge They will be sold by auction for the bugh dollar. regardless of price. The horses will be at the Sales â€" Stables after _ Wednesday, November %, for your igspection. Do not miss this sale if you want a goou horse worth the money Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer of Waterlon called on friends here recently. Tw 22 head of good Saskatchewan Horses, all young and sound at Kitchener Sales Stables, Mi. 11. E. Elborn, Public School Inspector, paid our school his an nual visit on Tuesday. â€" 2 miles southwest of Wallenstein station. 4 miles northeast of Linâ€" wood, [Uv acres clear, less school grounds; 2 story red brick house, summe: kitchen and woodshed, furâ€" nace, bank barn, straw shed, cement stabling, large implement shed, all in good repair. Drilled well with wind pump. Farm is well drained, fenced, and in high state of cultiâ€" vation. Apply to : A. Duench, R.R. 2, Preston, Married couple for farm work. Take full charge, small dairy herd. Separate dwelling. Take over work January 2. 1938®. _ Apply Allan Shantz, 157 Albert St., Waterloo. 89â€"91â€"93 HORSES COOKING ...........5 Te & Be To avoid delay for cooking jobs, please phone ahead so the work does not get here all at one time. 327 Breithaupt St. â€" Kitchener Phone 3483 or 23 PRESSING COOKING The Kitchener Cider Mill needs your work. In order to get this we promise prompt service, best workâ€" manship and lowest rates. MILL OPEN TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS tE J. STEFFLER, Manager. W W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer or Ed. Hackbart, R.R. Bamberg, Executors. 89 or Late Stephen Duench Estate HELP WANTED _ FOR SALE WANTED Alfalfa, Hay, Wheat and Straw. MAX BECKER CIDER Phone Kitchener 1874w FARM FOR SALE HEIDELBERG E. A. STAHL HELP WANTED Just Now. WATERLOO November 5, 1987 2%c & 3c 87â€"9 89â€"91