Dreased weights: Barrle, $11.15; Hull, $10.60; Chatham, $10; Kitchenâ€" e1, $10.70; London, $10.35; Peterâ€" borough, $10.40; Stratford, $10.70; Hamilton, §$11. * Declines in hog prices were recordâ€" ed on five Ontario markets Wednesâ€" day. Liveweights lost 15c at Brantâ€" ford and 25¢ at London, Poeterâ€" borough and Chatham. _ Dressed weights were down 30c at London abd 35c at Peterborough and Chatâ€" ham. Both Jiveweights and dressed weights eased at Hamilton. Liveweights: Brantford, $8; Hull, $7.15; London, $7.75; Peterborough, $7.90; Stratford, $8; Chatham, $7.50; Hamilton, $8. Choice vealers brought $9.50 to $10 on the calf market. Common lights sold downward to $5. Grassers tradâ€" ed from $3.25 to §4. Off truck bacon hogs settled at §8. On the lamb division good ewe and wethers off cars brought $7.75 and off trucks $7.50. OQther grades ranged from $6 to $6.75. Sheep soid from $2 to $4.50 cwt. Common and medium butcher catâ€" te sold from $3 50 to $5 with good butchers going from $§$5.50 to $3.75. Cows ranged from $250 to $4 and cunners and cutters generally sold at Butcher bulls brought from $3.50 to $4 and bolognas from $3 to $3.25. Fed calves moved from $6 to $9.50. Slow sules on store caltlb saw stockers at $3.50 to $4.50 and feedors at $4.175 to $5.560. TORONTOâ€"Hogs dropped anothâ€" er 25 cents and prices on the calt‘e section were barely sleady at the week‘s decline in dull trading on the Toronto Live Stock market Wednes day. Cattle holdover for the day was 2.100 head. Calves, sheep and iambs held at previous price levels. Cattle Prices Waver on Market at Toronto Markets Geo. Reid..................Demorestville .....20 11 3 5 1 Cecil Harrison..........Science Hill ... T 7 Andrew Diehl ..........Brunner .........._15 9 4 1 1 Kenneth Johns..........Exeter .........__._® 7 7 A. Armstrong ..........Milton .12 7 8 2 Harry Stewart..........Creemore .............. 9 7 1 1 D. Seuance ..............Salford ..................20 10 8 A 1 F. Membley ..............c/o F. Beck, Hamilton............10 5 2 Dunrobin Farm........Beaverton .........14 9 3 1 1 There were 25,101 hogs sold on the dressed basis in Canada during the week, distributed as follows: Alberta 4,858; Sasâ€" katchewan 877; Manitoba 2,366; Ontario 10,855; Quebec 4,792; Maritimes 1,353. 27 King St. S. â€" Phone 612 WATERLOO Geo. Reid......... Cecil Harrison. Andrew Diekhl . Kenneth Johns A. Armstrong . Harry Stewart. D. Seuance ..... F. Membley ... Britishâ€"American Products Dunlop Tires and (Furnished by Dominion Livestock Branch, Torunto) BEST FARMERS‘ LOTS FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 11, 1937 â€"~6 ED S "VYe ODliiao il1" Hog Quotations THE W*4â€" SNIDER MILLING C Phone 239 SNIDER‘S CHICK STARTER.. GROWING MASH ............ LAYING MASH ............. PIG GROWER .............. CALF MEAL ................ Bran, Shorts, Corn, Barley, Cod Liver Oil, Salt, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Bone Meal, Seed Corm, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake J. D. M. Fisher, Prop. Service Station Bacon Hogs Graded Dressed CHICKENS Q U A LI T Y Meal, Vim Oat Feed. Oats. etc.. etc Corn Distillers Grains. Addrena Hominy Feed Limited PIGS For TORONTO â€"An operating surplus cï¬ $3.313.938 #or the fiscal year endâ€" ing March 31, 1937, is shown in pubâ€" lic accounts for Ontario passed by tle provincial treasury Wednesday. A reduction in the gross debt of $33,â€" 038.185 was announced. Weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hoffer were Esâ€" ther and Lilian Riffer of St. Cathâ€" arines. C Miss L. M. Bell was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Leonard in Milâ€" ton over the week ond. Weekâ€"end visitors with Mrs. J. Musseman and Mr. and Mrs. J. Burkâ€" hardt were Mr. and Mrs. R. Sipes, Robert and Paul of Fort Erie and Fied Musselman of Kitchener. The saverkraut supper held under the auspices of Swastika Rebekah Lxize in the 1.0.0.F. hall Monday ni_lt was a success with 70 people cciencing. QOver 5 lbs. 4 to 5 Ibs. . 3% to 4 lbs 3 to 3‘> Ibs Mrs. O. H. Vogt is spending a couâ€" ple of weeks with relatives in Chiâ€" c1go. Old Roostersâ€" Over § 168. .. ccmmicamns Turkeysâ€" A grade 10 lbs. and over dressed ... Geeseâ€" A grade dressed ... Grade A large .. Gurade A medium Pullets ... Grade B large ... Grade B medium Grade C ...... _ Eggs Buying Prices Dealers are quoling producers for ungraded egge, delivered, cases reâ€" turned : Grade A large ... 30 to 00 Grade A medium ... 34 to 00 Pullets ...uzlllllll.... 28 to 00 Grade B ...............: . 23 o 00 Grade C kess 18 to 00 Spring 1 to 2 special grade 1st gcade ... Ird grade ... (Thursday, Nov. 11) Prices quoied by Kitchoner firms on the above date were as follows: Egys Selling Kitchener Produce pring Chickensâ€" to 2 Ihs PVE 10 3 Ibs. ... 1 to 4 lbs. . 201 to § lbs. ... 1 [bs. and over $ A" large A" pullets B medium Prices patd to country shippers: Dressed Milk Sel. A. Sel. B. Fod A Fatted Hensâ€" Hogs _ A large mediuce pul ets ANNOUNCE SURPLUS @ $3.00 per @ $2.50 per @ $2.55 per @ .90 per @ $3.20 per WATFRLOO, ONT Selling Prices Poultry ELMIRA Egys Buying Stiores Producers as 40 39 31 36 28 27 â€" 26 25 according to weight. Butterfat Poultry CATTLE 20 16 18 19 20 Truck Delivered 33 34 3% 33 29 30 100 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 16 00 17 21 18 22 Dressed Sel. A. Sel. B 16 14 15 13 13 11 12 10 16 11 35 30 25 25 30 34 28 23 18 % Others 12 14 18 14 16 to to to to to 34c 00 00 10 00 00 42 Nov. 30 (Tuesday)â€"At 12.30 p.|Day)â€" m., 100 acre farm (if not prcvionsry furnitar sold), farm stock, implements, feed |what he and household effects for the estate auction of the late Stephen Duench, situated Station. Nov. 23 (Tuesday)â€"At 12.30 p m., valuable farm stock, including 30 head of cattle, all implements, vehicles, hay, grain, roots and silâ€" age for the estate of the late Nomh Erubacher, 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 .m., the entire furniture and all ,:ru!vhnlrl effecta, potatoes, apples, ¢tc., for the estate of the late Noah Brubacher, situated about 2 miler scuthwest of St. Jacobs, % mile north of Heidelberg highway. Farm is sold. These are two huvhlnlf- Gay sales for the Brubacher Estate. Nov. 22 (Monday)â€"At 2 p.m., community sale at the Prince of Wales Hotel, St. Agatha. List your articles at the Hotel, or with the Auctioneer. Help to make this the biggest and best Community Sale in the county. Nov. 20 (Saturday)â€"At 10 a.m.. at the Kitchener Sales Barn, stock, vehicles and implements. What have you? Nov. 20 (Saturday)â€"At my mucâ€" tion stand, Kitchener, furniture and household effects at 8 a.m. Nov. 19 (Friday)â€"At 2 p.m.. farm stock, implements, grain and roots, % mile north of Preston, for C. Withington. TERMSâ€"Cash on day of sale. 91â€"3 Household Effectsâ€"Gurney â€" Oxâ€" ford wood or coal kitchen range; large wood box stove; heater; 4â€" burner Moffat electric stove; kitchen glass door cupboard; extension table; Tâ€"octave pianoâ€"case organ and stool; 2 couches; centre and parlor tables; 6 dining chairs; arm chairs; sideboard; rockers; electric heater; kitchen table; kitchen cupboard; sink; secretary desk; antique cherry bureau and book case; drop leaf table; bureau; 2 drophead sewing machines; 2 wood heaters; 7 kitchen chairs; clothes cupboard ; high chair ; corner cupboard; 2 double wooden beds complete; 2 beds with springs and mattress; 2 iron beds complete;‘ 3 oak dressers and stands; folding child‘s bed; cradle; several washâ€" stands; large clothes chests; chamâ€" ber sets; floor rugs; small chest; drum and pipes; flour chest; wood boxes; benches; clocks; washing machine and wringer with power attachment; oneâ€"sixth h.p. electric motor; 45â€"gal. kettle stove; 240 lb. counter scales; lard cans; 125 sap pails; covers; syrup cans; syrup W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer (about 3 miles west of Hawkesville Pigsâ€"3 sows bred Oct. 10, 11, and 12; Reg, pure bred Yorkshire boar 2 years old; 22 shoats; 2 fat hogs. The following: 16 High Grade Dairy Cows and Heifers, all Govt. T.B. testedâ€" 1 Holstein cow due time of sale; 1 dark Red Durham cow due Dec. 19; 1 pure bred Jersey cow due Jan. 30; 1 Ayrshire cow bred Oct. 17; ‘l Ayrshire cow bred Oct. 22; 1 ‘Ayrshlre due March 18; 1 Ayrshire due May 18; 1 Holstein heifer bred Aug. 24; 1 Polled Angus farrow cow; 1 Durham cow fresh July 13; Durham cow fresh Aug. 11; 1 Durâ€" ham heifer bred Aug. 9; 1 roan: heifer bred Aug. 18; 1 red heifer bred Sept. 2; 1 heifer bred; 2 steers rising 2 years; 4 head of young cattle; 4 calves; 1 dual purpose Shorthorn bull rising 2 years old. _ Hay Grain, Roots and Harnessâ€" 14 tons of good mixed hay; 7 tons timothy hay; 3 tons alfalfa hay; 585 bus. oats; 990 bus. of mixed grain. (This grain is all fit for seed). 1000 bus. mangels. Brass mounted team â€" harness; _ nickleâ€" plated light team harness; 2 sets single harness; 2 sets plow harness; collars; tops; bells; a lot of parts; 2 buffalo robes; blankets, etc. Horses â€" Clyde team, mare and gelding, 6 and 8 years old, weight 1500 lbs each, mare bred July 3 to E. Martin‘s horse. This is a good team. Dark bay general purpose team of mares, 10 years old, weight about 1400 lbs. each; black Perâ€" cheron gelding 3 years old, about 1500 lbs.; dark brown coach mare 3 years old, about 1100 lbs. There will be sold by Public Auction the entire Farm Stock, including 26 head of Dairy Cattle, Implements, Hay, Grain, Roots, Potatoes, Apples and all Furniture and Household Effects for the Estate of the LATE NOAH BRUBACHER, situated about 2 miles southwest of St. Jacobs, 4 mile north of the Heidelberg highway, on Tues., Nov. 23, and Thurs., Nov. 25, 1937 Both sales start at 12 o‘clock noon. The following OF VALUABLE Farm Stock, Implements, Produce All Household Effects AUCTION SALE LISTS . SECOND DAY SALE â€" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Refreshment Stand at the sale ABRAM BRUBACHER wW. W. I DANIEL CRESSMAN, ine and wringer with power| Alsoâ€"1 Oakland sedan car; 1 hment; oneâ€"sixth h.p. electric| Buick touring car, both in running r; 45â€"gal. kettle stove; 240 lb.|order. 6 cords of hardwood; some ter scales; lard cans; 125 sap|hard top wood. About 250 bus. of ; covers; syrup cans; syrup/potatoes. Some apples. The Executors and Auctioneer will appreciate your prompt and on time attendance at both sales for the days are short and the offering large, so be on hand when the first article goes up at 12 o‘clock noon. Phone 592w, Waterloo PUBLIC SALE FIRST DAY SALE â€" TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Auction Sales THE W ATERLOO (Ontario) CH RONTICL E Auctioneer, ' R.R. 2, Bamberg, MAN, Phone 592w, Waterloo. Executors. Executors. Aarron Hoffman, Clerk. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, EXECUTORSY EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer Phone 123 r S, Elmira Dec. 183 (Monday, Elmira Fair Day) â€"A number of shoes, boots, furniture, livestock, implements, or what have you for this sale? At my auction stand rear of City Service Dec. 1 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm, farm stock, Imslemenu. hay, grain, | straw, â€" including â€" Fordson tractor and tractor plow, for E. J. Miller, situated on the west side of the village of Wellesley. A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer Phone 384w. Kitchener Nov. 20 (Saturday)â€"At 10 a.m., auction sale of horses, cattle, impleâ€" ments and miscellaneous articles. Nov. 20 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., valumable household effects, furâ€" niture, c?entcr tools and mason tools for Mra. Fred Kissner, Sr., at 56 David Street, Kitchener. ‘ Dec. 18 (Monday, Elmira Fair)â€" At the farmers‘ shed, a good lot of furniture and vehlcie-. List with Aaron Hoffman, Heidelberg, or the Auctioneer. Nov. Fair sale went over big. What have you. I have farms and city property for saie or exchange. evaporator, complete; 2 large meat barrels; 280 tin sap pails; some wooden sap pails; 3 barrels of cider vinegar; cellar tables; lard press 2 meat grinders and jack; Mellott cream separator, 880 lbs. cap., with émotor; cream and milk cans anc pails; large Daisy churn; butte .worl\:er; stands; tables; chairs; ‘stretchers trunks apple drier; rop 'bed spinning wheel; copper kettle suit cases; antique candle lamp Shooâ€"fly; tubs; sealers; wate: ‘trough; lamps; shades; fire ex tinguisher; jugs; baskets; expres wagon; hand sleigh; lawn mower; : lot of bedding; garden tools; al. cooking and kitchen utensils; a lot of dishes; carpets, and mats, and many, many, other articlesâ€"in fact everything that is loose and movable from the attic down to the baseâ€" ment in this large 15â€"roomed farm Dec. 8 (Wednesday)â€"Farm of i00 acres, farm stock, implements, hay and grain, household effects, for state of late William Lenz, Hessen Road, 2 miles northâ€"west of Bamâ€" berg, 3 miles southâ€"west St. Clemâ€" »nts. Watch for ad. and 3% miles northeaat ;}-EI-II;;O(; Watch for ad. Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris 6 ft. birder in good order; New Masseyâ€" Haurris 5 ft. mower; Masseyâ€"Harris hay loader; Masseyâ€"Harris side deâ€" livery; Masseyâ€"Harris 11 hoe seed drill; new Masseyâ€"Harris 17 springâ€" tocth cultivator; 12 ft. Cockshutt dump rake; Cockshutt 2â€"row corn cultivator ; Cockshutt manure spreader; two 2â€"furrow plows; hay tedder; 3 scuffiers; Cockshutt single plow; dise; land roller; 2 good single plows; 4â€"section iron harâ€" rows; new Cockshutt pulper; 2 cutting boxes; speed jack; 2 Hog motors; two good wagons; one large wagon box; 3â€"seated carriage; top buggy; light pleasure sleigh; 2 Portland cutters; set bob sleighs; Fairbanks 1% h.p. gas engine; 2 flat hay racks; 2 sliding racks comâ€" plete; new hay rope and pulleys; 2 hay forks; 2000 lb. truck scales with weighing table; cattle rack; 2 sets (one new) gravel planks; stone boat; wagon jack; harrow cart; faning mill; bag holder; grain bags; step ladders; other ladders; pig hangers; log lifter; logging chains; 3 cross cut saws; wheelbarrow ; steel vise; work bench with vise; anvil; emery stone; block and tackle; tool chest; pruning hook new buck saws; rubber hose; some belting and ropes; scythes; new Stewart clipper ; traps; .22 rifie; all kinds of good tools; extension ladders; doubleâ€" trees; neckyokes; forks; shovels some lumber; and many, yes, many other useful articles too numerous to mention. ‘ Poultryâ€"80 White Leghorn hens; 5C Barred Rock cockerels. Farm is sold. W. W. FRICKEY, No Reserve I, H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Phone 2Aw. New Dundee Nov. 24 (Wednesday) â€"Outright sale of farm stock, implements, poâ€" tatoes, 160 White Leghorns, and household effects, % mile south of Mannheim, for Mrs. Wm. Thibideau. No reserve, farm is sold. Nov. 25 (Thursday) â€" Clearing muction sale of farm, stock, impleâ€" mentsa and feed, Lot 25, 15th line of East Zorra, 2% miles northeast of Hickson, for the late Peter S. Zebhr Estate. Nov. 30 (Tuesday) â€"Auction sale of 121 acre farm, stock, implements, feed and furniture, 2% miles north of Plattsville, 2% miles south of Haysville, on the town line, for the late Delton Coxson estate. Auction Sale Lists M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Phone 30w, Tavistock Nov. 19 (Friday)â€"Auction sale in che village of Wellesley of new and used furniture, dishes, kitchen utensils, for Milt. Futher. Nov. 29 (Monday)â€"Commencing at 1 p.m., 40 head pure bred and high grade Holstein cows, heifers and calves, including the well bred registered herd of C. N. Moffitt of Swift Curernt, Sask. Sale at Sumâ€" mit View Farm, Bridgeport. A. B. Brubacher, sales manager. E. J. SHANTZ,. Auctioneer Phone 222, Kitchener Nov. 27 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., real estate and household effects for the late Jonathan. Bowman esâ€" tate, 34 Brubacher St., Kitchener. Terms of Farm â€"10% of the purchase price on day of sale, and the balance within 30 days thereâ€" after when possession will be given. Terms of Saleâ€"Cash. Real Estateâ€"At the same time and place there will also be offered for sale (if not previously sold, and subject to a reserve bid) the farm of 100 acres less school grounds, all under high state of cultivation, with the usual acreage of fall wheat and grass, fall plowing done. A well built 2 storey red brick house and kitchen with furnace, summer kitchâ€" en and woodshed, bank barn, with straw shed, cement stabling, impleâ€" ment and driving shed, all in good repair, drilled well with wind pump, cistern. Farm is well drained and fenced, and a splendid feature about this farm is the school on the south corner of the farm, and close to R.R. station. If you are looking for a good farm see this one. \ _ Household Effects â€" 2 bedsteads; 1 bed with springs and mattress; 3 chairs; sideboard; organ; wash sink; cook stove; high chair; cradle; coal oil heater; 2 tables; feather ticks and pillows; bench; meat barrel; iron kettle; large copper kettle; brass kettle; sausage stuffer; meat grinder; large milk can; grindstone; churn; No. 12 DeLaval cream separator; cross cut saw, and numerous other artieles not menâ€" tioned. Also 1928 Ford coach car in good order. Hay, Grain, Roots ‘and Harnessâ€" About 25 tons of alfalfa and timoâ€" thy mixed; about 8 tons of second crop alfalfa hay; 40 bus. wheat cleaned; 100 bus. oats; 60 bus. barâ€" ley; 650 bus. of mixed grain; 200 bus. mangels; 200 bus. turnips; 2 sets team harness; 3 sets single harâ€" ness; collars, blankets, etc. Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris 6 ft. binder; Deering mower; Masseyâ€" Harris hay loader; Masseyâ€"Harris side delivery; Frost & Wood 12â€"hoe seed drill; spring tooth cultivator with seeder; 3â€"drum steel rollers dise with truck; steel dump rake turnip seeder; 3â€"section iron har rows; scuffier; 2 No. 21 single Fleury plows; gang plow; pea harvester; root pulper; 2 top buggies; 3â€" seated carriage; bob sleigh; Port iland cutter; 1 road wagon with box and spring seat; 1 steel wheel truck wagon; 1 low farm wagon; 2 flat grain racks; stock rack; planks; pig hangers; scalding trough; cutting box; plate chopper; fanning mill; wheelbarrow ; ladders; hay fork, rope and pulleys; grain bags; chains; doubletrees; neckyokes, forks, shovels, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Pigs and Poultryâ€"6 fat pigs; 5 young pigs; 60 hens. Cattleâ€"Roan cow fresh; roan cow bred Sept. 11 ; Jersey cow fresh red cow in flow of milk; red cow bred June 12; red cow ‘bred Sept. 9; 6 good stockers; 4 calves. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1937 Sale starts at 12.30 p.m. Horsesâ€"Belgian mare 10 years old, bred to E. Martin‘s horse brown Clyde horse, 7 years old bay Percheron colt 2 years old brown team of mares, aged, one supposed to be in foal; dark bay horse, aged. For the Estate of the Late Stephon Duench, situated about 3 miles northwest of Hawkesville, 2 miles southwest of Wallenstein Station, and 4 miles northeast of Linwood, VALUABLE 100 Acre FARM, Farmstock, Implements, Hay, Grain, Roots and Houseâ€" hold Effects. AARON DUENCH, R.R. 2, Preston, ED. HACKBART, R.R. 2, Bamberg, AUCTION SALE Waterloo, Phone 592w. 93â€"5 rse, i years old colt 2 years old mares, aged, one in foal; dark bay and . The Waterloo Seminary Alumni angq Aljce Kneisel men. held their meeting at the home of ang{: ]:::d kw?:e-l"', Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schultz. ThOS€ family visited We present were: Rev. and Mrs. H wirh Xfrs, J. Wahl ood Twietmeyer and family of Brantâ€"._ yys Navid Doeri ford; Rev. and Mrs. Buehlow @nd son Doering and d ime 5OM Frederick, of Galt; Rev. And $Poering‘s Corner v f Mrs. Mehlenbacher and son MoTris Doering on Sunday red of Hamilton; Rev. and Mrs. J., Mr. and Ars. Ed. and Hamester and sons of North Eastâ€" and Mrs. Llovd Sn arm hope; Rev. and Mrs. Mangelsen ADG Fjorgjale and Mr. children of Ellice; Rev. and Mrs. W. Moh A family o all s f t ohr and family o <"*~ Nolting and children of New DUNâ€" phuyslay with Mr. with dee; Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Jacobi and j *ast i ton Mohr. and son Richard of Kitchener, and Rev. _ yys William Se wel) Goos of Kitchener. day with Mr. and 1 and Personals. . .. ; Waterloo. ich Mr. Jacob Eidt of Kitchener visitâ€"‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Cl ""~ ed one evening last week with Mr. family and Mr. Joh vith and Mrs. Alvin Eidt. â€" Otillia Mohr were _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Schafer of Kitchâ€" ener called on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Axt on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gerth and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Doering. â€" _ Miss P. Rohfritsch spent the week end at her home in Stratford. _ Mrs. C. Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. E. Schmidt and son Bobby of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Doering and son Claire were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mohr at Ratzâ€" burg. 0_ C Do . _ Mr. Milton A. Schmidt of Doer ing‘s Corner called on Mr. and Mrs Samuel Axt on Saturday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt and son Harry and Mrs. Anna Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wettâ€" laufer of Tavistock visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seyler on Sunday. Seminary Alumni Meeting. Potatoesâ€"5 bags Irish Cobblers from certified seed; about 60 bags Dooley potatoes. Positively No Reserve. The farm is sold. MRS. WM. THIBIDEAU, e e en e en t e en enc 4 ; v cow y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, plow ; 1 smg_le p!OW. l"""‘"‘»“ £an# pursuant to Section 51 of Chapter plow; 3â€"section iron harrows; hand|j5q of the Revised Statutes of Onâ€" cutting box; root pulper; 1 extra ta;io, 1927, that all creditors and d f, on, cut down; good{Others having claims against or enâ€" ‘:00 a:r.n lwagt hen:v hob si :"‘;:: titled to share in the estate of Mary femoctal; | 5¢ ** ~CE""‘| Braendle, late of the Town of 2 iron truck wheels; 2â€"wheel trailer: Waterloo, in the County of Waterâ€" scuffier; wheelbarrow; new â€" flat|loo, Spinster, who died on or about rack; gravel box; 1 set light marâ€"|the fourth :]jaty "]flsePWL“be':".l937- e . . . are required to deliver, by post preâ€" ket sleighs; brooder stove; all cedar paid or otherwise. on or before the colony house 10 x 12 ft.; cream|eleventh day of December, 1987, to separator; 30â€"gal. furnace kettle; g{oses E. Brnend(l)e. 44 Georz: z â€"Holth cre treet, Waterloo, Ontario, one 0: layn mlI.lWE.l;, ?bn‘k" 8 ity “u"‘“ the Executors of the Will of the separator, 650 lbs. capacity, PrACâ€"|c,5q geceased, their names in full, tically new; chick feeders; founâ€"|with their addresses and descripâ€" tains; Quebec cook stove; Quebec)tions, full partic(;nlara of their c‘lalmsm td inet: kitcher|O" interests, and statements 0: helt,e'r. kitchen hlflfhme ,h itcher Eecurity . if any, held by thew. and table; round table; washink MAâ€"|rhst after the said eleventh day of chine and wringer; 2â€"burner electric| December, 1937, the Executors will plate; kitchen utensils; pails; wash p}x:oceed to distl:iibnte thehmep.t:tg 2o ui g sDFlEs 1| the said deceased among the t\{b, single Abed ‘“tlh ‘p'.ll;\"g\ a“"_ entitled thereto, having rei-rd only mattress; six 8â€"gal. mi ©""5:\to claims or interests of which they doubletrees; _ neckyokes; _ forks:| shall then have received notice, and shovels; hoes, and many other will not be Iixbl: f(;]r the l:l:'ld assets 3 5 to any person of whose claim or inâ€" articles too numerous for ::t;:l[ l!terest they shal novt then have re" Harnessâ€"1 set heavy backâ€"band‘pojyeq notice. harness, practically new; 1 pr. new| _ DATED 9th November, 1937. collars; 1 pr. good breechings; 1| James C. Haight, single harness and odd harness Waterloo, Ontario, :;:';tsmg T ° Solicitor for the Executors. To No o Lus onl o naan emage. 91â€"8â€"5 Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. 5 ft. binder, like new; M.â€"H. 5 ft. mower, good: dump rake; M.â€"H. 11â€"tube disk drill 13 springâ€"tooth cultivator; 12â€"plate dise; M.â€"H. single furrow riding plow ; 1 single plow; 2â€"furrow gany plow; 3â€"section iron harrows; hand cutting box; root pulper; 1 extra good farm wagon, cut down; good democrat; 1 set heavy bob sleighs; 2 iron truck wheels; 2â€"wheel trailer: scuffier; wheelbarrow; new _ flat rack; gravel box; 1 set light marâ€" ket sleighs; brooder stove; all cedar colony house 10 x 12 ft.; cream ’\'eparntor; 30â€"gal. furnace kettle; lawn mower; Ankerâ€"Holth cream separator, 650 lbs. capacity, pracâ€" tically new; chick feeders; founâ€" tains; Quebec cook stove; Quebec heater; kitchen cabinet; kitcher table; round table; washing maâ€" chine and wringer; 2â€"burner electric plate; kitchen utensils; pails; wash tub; single bed with springs and mattress; six 8â€"gal. milk cans; doubletrees; neckyokes; forks: shovels; hoes, and many other articles too numerous for detail. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2z4th, 1937 Sale to start at 1 p.m. Live Stock â€" 1 black Percheron mare, 10 years old; 1 black Perchâ€" eron brood mare, bred to Lauten schlager‘s Percheron, 10 years old black Percheron filly (a dandy), 6 months old; 1 Holstein cow bred July 1st; 1 York sow fattening, had one litter only; 160 White Leghorn pullets (laying), Roe strain; 22 white geese Entire Farmstock, Implements, Poultry and Household 1. H. Toman, Auctioneer, is authorized to sell by public avâ€"tion for the undersigned, 4 mile south of Mannheim, known as the Bradley Farm, on F. E. PAGE, Clerk. I. HJ. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee, Phone 28 21 ERB ST. WEST Here is your oppm'tunily to buy good footwear at low prices. AUCTION SALE Prices drastically cut by Executors of Estate to reduce stock. Sale for four weeks commencing Saturday, ~â€"_October 30th. Boots Shoes Rubber Footwear Estate of Daniel Bohlender ESTATE SALE PHILIPSBURG Effects. Proprietress (Opposite Town Hall) Notices 93 Miss Olive Hostetler and Mr. Howard Hostetler of New Hamburg and Messrs. Nelson Gerth of Waterâ€" loo and Armand Doering spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Doering. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Doering and son Alvin spent Sunday with Mrs. Henry Doering and family at Oetzel‘s Corner. Master Carl Wagner and Billy Heipel spent Thursday afternoon with Master Wilfred Seyler.. _ Mrs. George Schmidt and Mrs. Anna Seyler visited Mrs. Cora Glasser on Monday. _ s Mrs. Nogh Gardner and daughters Marjorie and Carol of Baden visited gllr. and Mrs. E. D. Eidt on Thursâ€" ay. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr and family and Mr. John Mohr and Miss Otillia Mohr were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mohr at Ratzburg. Floradale and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mohr and family of Burnside spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayâ€" ton Mohr. Mrs. David Doering and Mr. Nelâ€" son Doering and daughter June of Doering‘s Corner visited Mr. Adam Doering on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snyder and son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Doering and family visited Wednesday evening with Mrs. J. Wahl at Gadshill. Mrs. William Seyler spent Monâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. N. Lichti at Waterloo. Miss Minerva Cook of Amulree spent Sunday evening with Miss Erma Doering. â€" London visited Sunday last with Mr and Mrs. Samuel Axt. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neeb and son William of Hampstead, and Messrs. Milton Kneisel and Wesley Doering visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Doering. Executors‘ Notice to Creditorsand Others _ 60 acres, 5 acres bush, balance workable land; good buildings; hard and soft water; 1% miles southeast of St. Clements, 2% miles southâ€" west of Heidelberg. Owner is unâ€" able to work. Irvin Heier, RR. 1, Bamberg 91â€"3 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., wnterloo. BABY CHICKS Leghorn pullets, 5 months old. Bargain for quick sale. Moses M. Brubacher, R.R. 1, Waterloo, phone Elmira 169 r 3. 92â€"3 In the Estate of Mary Braendle, M HELP WANTED Friday, November 19, 1987 FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE HELP WANTED WATERLOO 89â€"91â€"98