sprtiai mark» 1‘7 ghcrln V 2rut :rn'lu It Ln. mums "raattord. 8175; {IL-1mm " Hulk $7.75. London t.- I," fuss stlteir. Peterborough $190; mnnwnl $7 7?. Hamilton " lira-54ml aetttitts Barrio 810 95; lfmrlLIm "Ulm. Hull 310.60; Lon- mm $1.: 1:. nm salest: Peterborough il" In Strunurd $10.35: Kitchener. sit, z'. fLunlIh-ll $1" " tts Kitchener Produce um bra} “mm H; l" lo 1;"- mme 1'hl',',r, {mun In.“ a! Borrse and that am )wa- n! tN other, markets 1Mtld Ital- chum. nu] calves were priced " :3 so to nu mu: a tea [one 31810.50. Hrn§x â€UH-3 lunged down to " Ul‘ltrmL mum hopes cloud at m her " 75. " 50 Baum nu.†reg-Mum (no lull on the “Home Lise Stock Into! - wmu 0mm dnmum core My m qutet “-le1: Units cattle hold- .urr u“ 500 Mill A tea bulrhel cattle â€In at " to " I.) and sum!) has ot tgottetrn reach- HI " as nun-hm cum and. A top at bg, n'llll Human and cutters mostly mum“ s: to te Mt Some bull: mauled itt " m " Store cattle moved “L " to $175. Wm. Walker. .......Freeman R. 1.... Chas. Carter .. ..,,..Locust Hill .F.P.. Geo. Jeffery... ..........Exeter R. 3...... Leonard Kelly... ......Brechin '-m'-..r--t. D. Brown...., . . ........Stayner "-mm..-trrr. PareneeDourrhrttr,rarirTs" R. 1..- Lawrence Packham..SmithviHe R, 1.. Fred Mx-la-ml... 'PPA- ..St. Marys R. 8 .. S. Dormntt .. ..Alliston Tr... ..Prr. H. Thur _VVV.t...r. _ ....£lllu'l'a ."b.e.tvtt-.s. WrtsrTaylor ..anlstock R. 4 Gon, Gunn _-Beaverton 'Prrrrr. Thou “err 29.84.? hogs sold on during the wrrk, distributed as f katvhcwan "ily; Manitoba 1,844; Or Maritimes MEIER. 1rraiki'illEllEIDS Bacon Hogs Use at Toronto Mart Price at Kitchener “0.35 "ere-ro. for flinch: I†ll! ' (Furnished by Dominion Livestock Branch. Toronto) BEST FARMERS' LOTS FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. TS, 1937 Nun- Phone 239 THE IRI, SNIDER MILLING (E "its Grain Quotations Tunhn 3.. “on. Meal. Bran. Shun. Com. SNIDER'S CHICK STARTER GROWINGMASH '_...rt... LAYING MASH _ PIGGROWER ""-'-m.t.s.. CALFMEAL .'"K.._m.....r, ... "riilisieul.i. one a drunk, were u. 1.â€! rm tlrirty and ten days. |:v»' :‘nmnl brazing was allowed t .4. m. promise ho would leave :nvum m puil- Is " Hog Quotations I. If. In l ahoh.sale ' d higher mmlium TRANSIENTS JAILED t'N quumd by Kitchener tirtnts t'ttrvfs date were as lollows: Eggs Selling t' ' ' glulll approximate prices, ~:L;vpmu poiui--Wheat " to up ',s In In“; barley " lo iUc: tr tr, "h an " to 73c; buck- aud nvlhm tar hunt- brought "nd (lurk 14ml): $7a0. with. “was going between " and Sheep must-d from 'r" to Bacon Hogs Graded Dressed (JHICKENS mu. m-m'wd in potato ,, mum“.- eontinued slow, Mun-l Mum! Mountains, 82 1 m2. .mlux basis; New n ‘3 m {m and Ontario lst in par hag. Prices to rsalrm inn-Ir- were IO to 15C Potatoes Calves ' I 0.00. Eggs Buytrm Ill Ml Stores Producer: ::1 34) L" 27 25, " 30 22 according to wotght. Butter"! QUALITY n-rr 2.9.845, hogs sold onthe dregsed 'basis in Canada wrrk, distributed as follows: Alberta 0,746.3; Say ily: Manitoba 1,844; Ontario 13,689; Quebec LN"; TITO Moo. Vin oo a} uniting barley 63 ots Cy to "c Truck Delivered 33 34 " " 29 so J. 5001 (on. CoNon Seed Moat, Oil Cnle Vin oo Food. Oslo. ote., etc Cor- Dinillon Grains. Barley, Cod Liror ou, Sail, Men Sci-pi. Add". . PIGS Honky Food Links! 37c 34c 30c 26e For l The Dominion-Provincial Youth Training program Tterttutrc of the taking care of ten youths on county lfarms where they may Imam thr rudiments of agrieulturc. The Kitchener offiee of the Dominion Employment Service along with E, l MeLoutshry are the P1't'r4rns to [select applicants Each boy who 1mm on the farm for six months will be paid at the rate of $10 a ’month and in that period is rs-quirm! ‘to learn the business of fauminu. The farmer for training the boy is also given $10 in addition to any benetita he may secure from the Ian's work. " is expevted that flu- required number of South; wili unm- fprward this month to accept posi- County agricultural reprv.seruativc E. I. McLoughry could place ten men on Waterloo County farms fol six months to learn Carmine at $10 a month, but there hart. been no tyrpiisanrs., TEN BOYS WANTED TO LEARN F,\R.\IINH Waterloo No extra charge for use of our home-like Funeral Chapel. Walsh Funeral Service 160 King St. S. - Phone 67't Hon. P. M. Dewan wan Address " ',l,"lllrf ","W'" Cattle Breeders" Joint Meet. Old I eople s Home ing at Stratford. - The “wizard “and; as mule.) glnun in Canada and was developed 1gt the Canadian Government 'xrperi- mental station at Ottawa. Ayrshire Breeders :':',iu'v,'i'iii,ri,'i','it,1,:" Hear Agriculture ,',is'it_ta,")Cl',t,ai., Minister Today 13m} Tre Ir, the lime- wheat king, sin-ad a sample of Marquis variety this year. darn"); ther Renard In: tAy “In; which tte had wun prewlout tv, m urdrx to pay lnhulr In tbe tate Sir (mallet Saunders tamed l’aua dial: cerealisl, who developed the Marutua, varlely L E. Peterson VIclor- Mnuuun “on the resent- champsoutshtp wnb a‘umple ot ham red mime! when known as Human: No. " repeaung Ms periormanco of Int year when he um: numerup to when! King Her- man Tlellr Wembley Ada OHK‘AGO. Dec 2 Gordon Gibson, of Luther. BC. tau-med tttts whom ctuouuorsntue ot the world tor Can- ada with Reward vane!) ot the In lurnullulul Livestock Show Peterson ts mun-h- nu manner an“: thau that ot Gibson " nvlghr ed Ma pounds to the bushel Canada Again Wins Championship for Wheat at Chicago Gmwns sampler: hemmed 652 pound. lo the bun-he) " was hard zed norm; wttoat, Tot, "a. a ,ll ‘14 IO ,1}! " It 10 9 © $3.00 per © $2.50 per © $2.55 per tii) .90 per tip $3.20 per WATERLOO. ONT, 10 II 10 CATTLE 100 lbs. 100 "he. 100 ths. 100 lbs. 25 lbs. nub tn» l'v‘Hll 59y and lhlvrlr ulinn- "st ht-at Aeriertlturro the I Oth or. Survivine arr- three dlnxhtm. Mn C " Mulvrny of Hamilton, Mnrzumi'n and Ctutrlotte It home, "Iron mm. Burns: of Dart-Ni Got- dtm of kitrhener and John " Fr.- PRESTON. Der. 2.-Arttttm Me. Phnu vim! suddenly at his late resi- dvnrr, 207 taurrt shoal. on Tues. day vvoning In his 70th your. Death v.9 "uo to hour! trnuhlp. menmx will id, Fumml Homo until _ "_"'-"'..' Fuvrotl \t‘rvwsw will be private from hic "nuzhtor's rrsidr‘nce on Saturday ano-rnonn at 2 o'rloek to St MaHhrw'c Church for public ner- viros in 230 pm, with burial in “mm! Hop" (‘t-mh‘ry Rev. John Srhwmlvr will "mt-into. 'C. Holstein Sale at in! Summit View Farm {EE Totals $4,197.00 - r. ._."s'. .'...CPP.. 7ivrlu- nf Kitchener, and Mrs. Snlnmr Ilnmpr-l of Ilvidelhrrz, and two 'rrandrhiMron. Two sons pre- drrt‘nxrvl him in infancy. "ri__P___ .._, ._.. n unruly Ilnvhv uf llvlviollwrz, Mrs. John Krnvhlm a? W'I-llnflt-y Mrs. Amelia Survivtra,r arr hr, widow, one son, Prrcival. hf llvtruif. Mieh., tour “much!†Mr; Simon WHIP? and Mn H-m'un 'tcorn', both of kitctr rm t, Mu _ Lunm Srhnrman of Free. wer an. “H Ilarnld Miller of Timmm. tun hrothcrs. Jacob oC Swifv Currrnt, Rank. and John of! kitchrn, r. fur sus;ters, Mrs. Charles Markham nf Rmnhwrg, Mrs. Henry Ir.., L, r fl I .. -- - _ mnmhor at St, Matthpw's Lutheran Crurrh, and the I.(l.0.F., being I paw? “Mn grand of Grand Union T.oder, Kilrhv-nrr. vateastime K. Schmitt Vulnuim- K. Schmitt, Free ort, dim] at thr, homv of his Jd'i'ilrlg', Mr. Lump Srharman. Freeport, "urly Tucsday in his 67th your. The don-awd. ill for come months, was Irorr: in WI-llvcloy township on June 9. INTL n my] of the Into Mr. and Mrs; John R. Schmitt. He was a mrmhrt of St Mthl'w's Lan-rnn " 0n hit arrival here, police said thc rhargc against him was of theft by nmvor-illn of $3.500 from Talm- Uttn and Mrs. Elizabeth Otto, both of New Hamburg. The charge is in umlwrlinn with a stock deal, police said. The mental was lodged in the county jail by Provincial Constable Milligan. who brought him here fut-m Hamilton. I.1LNiHt.N. -C1harles W. Mills, 64- year-old Hamilton real estate dealer and stock salesman. who was 'lr- n-qwl in Hamilton on Sunday and brought here to face trial in an- other Securities Commission use, will bu (harm-d wittl theft 0:33.500. S.\|.E.\"\L\N ARRESTED: .UJECED THEFT FROM NEW HAMBURG COUPLE raking: prize stock which is placed in twrrtttItrtitiott at fairs against faruuu, who help pay the county hum, This it not considered fair. AM. Henry Sturm and others rpnku at the meeting. Reference “an Inzldv to the report that eriti, vrsm had been directed at tho vium had [won diet-ted at the ('nunly officials by farmers since nun-h mnuuy was lye-pg 'Tent on I‘pnplrl Home, submitted its report. lt wa, decided to secure further data nn the cost of operating other old I'miplr's "mm-s in Ontario and "port to the council, Galt. it is reported. is considering providing its own Old People's Humi- and as the county institution i; no“ crawled Kitchener may take ~imilui action. On Monday night I committee of th,. Kmhenu City Council named In 'iCVtlt'e information and report on tht. proposed agreement. with the Watcrluu County Council in regard to (hr administration of the Old I‘vnplr'~ Home, submitted its report. Ir Kitchener and Gal! Do Not Like County‘s Attitude re Ownership Buyers were present from Brus- selr, Kitchener, Ayr, Britton, Fer- Wur, Stratford, Shettield, Guelph. Ehlllla. Waterloo. Brantford, Galt, Guelph, Atwood, London, Agincourt. Morriston, St. Jacobs and other pomts, The large crowd was com- fortably uccommodnted during the salt, m the large barn at the Bru- hzu-hrr farm. Future's of the bit registered und grndr Holstein sale eld at Summit wa farm owned by A, B. Bru- trrrcher, near Bridgeport, on Mon, day were the representative [mien from Ununo Ind the excelem prices mud Forty head of cattle, includuur the herd of C, M, Moititt of Swift Current, Mikhail. war dhpuwd in quick time by Aue- tionver E. J, Shunt: of Kitchener. The tutte totalled $4.197‘00. Fresh cow: avenged $135 and mum- runs up to 8100. Western cattle shipped here owing to the drought conditions were in good condnwn and averuged $75. Jacob B. Jlnzi IL " mm] sulfarlng trom bean, air Mr aux-m months. Jacob B. ('"t 'rrrcs " :xu’uy at his home at 'l-‘n :curiU:ty Nov 2"lth in his Mth; ' H. “in a mvmhe‘r ot Stein-I an 1,rrtisls ertnnnnitn Church and l tl a pm: 1S your; has lived in Ba- h-Hvuu-d was horn in South sf I-i'- \pril H. 1582. a son or; tlt' 1nd I'J'hv‘rillr» Jutrd. He 103' ttt ‘Hm‘iwl. first in IM6to Leah mm Mm lunar-mum! him attd, , I lit In†m Fannin Gascho. l L ls ~urv7x'ml by his widow. two I lrt . blrc S‘Ilmnn Zehr and‘ w .Imn, Ith or Baden. and} _ mun, Samur-l. kmorBon and At-l, r',,, u: Huh" Mun two “brothers. I 'rltrt I: Jule) of Albany. ork.l! [pm T It Julzi ot mlvnrlon, and i _ -‘ _ Mic Emu: Schultz ot Mit-,! W EST}: It N STUCK 1'wo Cities May IT Ihfrawfypport Average Price for Pure "HI All"!- Me PII-il ‘ II WU',' lit-M from thty rMi-f \"mlnverhy to Steinmnn's mi II “ac mud!- in tho all-1 ttit-tsu ' 31mm: o. Jar-[11 ' â€mum ‘l-ll tho snrvlcon. J Stock $135 and for Grades $100. OBITUARY at Rnterc-rhtel l0 mm. Friday. AVERAGES 875 Hui VATIILOO ms.) 0330311ng YOU KNOW THAT Llowylen Thoma NIGW HAMBURG. Doc 2.-The fmwml nf Unwylon (Larry) Thomas. '"-yrwitr-old drowning vteUrn ot 1m! Friday aflm'nnon_ was ttold Man My The. funeral was hold trom the ‘lu-mn u! Ma parrnls, Mr. and Mrs lwnrgv Thomas. to the RF, church shulr man was (Mahmud by tho parish urinal, Fathar Wink-rs Chums 'ts thrs mm [our-w 31'th as ttowor bran-1‘s and honorary pallbearora while othor hays of tho neiRhborhood um! um artiva Mummers. Burlnl Itily nuuln m the RC common Ho is sttrvivod by two sons, Cyrus of “Maria. It“. and Jacob at home. :1-ur hrnlht-rs, Franklin and Henry of Kitrhvnor, [havld and Elias of hiulslmry Alta, and one sister, Mrs. l Smuxm‘ of Prnston also onn 32mm!- druth-r and mm grandson Alan gm. f trim-min and relatives In large num- in-rs attended the funeral of the late John A. Bruhacher on Friday at the (rs-Sillvnt'tt Simple and impressive 'anrric-o-s WPI'P conducted hy Rev. o. "urkholdor. pastor. at the Pressman lsmnnnniio church. Interment was 'madn in the adjoining cemetery. Tho romains rested at the Rata-Bechtel ‘i‘um-ral Hom" until Thursday mum Tito Iain John A, Bruhachur diNi ..v his home on the Guelph-Kilchenor highway Sunday, Nov 28th in his full: yarn Mr. ‘Bruhacimr ind been ill for fir-- woe-ks. Ho was born in Waterloo township and farmed in the "rightrorhood or his blrthpiam all his I'u. Mo was predoroased 'hy two wives. ton. Funeral services will be private on Friday afternoon from the late residence, 207 Laurel street, to the Preston cemetery for interment. School hour'. lit-u w. C. Nolan; conducted a Special Children's Service at the St. James Lutheran Church last Sunday morning preceding the Sunday A Sinclair, BA. Evangelistic Meeting. The Sundav services at [he M.B.(‘ Chureh which marked the conclusion at tho lhrewwwks seris ot ENarttrelisr. tic mamings, were largly attended. Rm: J. A. Bery of Englewood, Ohio. “as the speaker throughout the an» [we campaign. Lam", try Velma Bauer; "Carl Martins“. by Ellen Page; "Sir Adam Heck". hy Alive Hallman; "Jessi? Bunnie". by Lorne liner; “Prime Summer w, I. )larkonzle Kine," and “Ham N o, Hillel". by Bob (‘rs-ss~ man. Dorothy Ludalph played a piano solo enliven, "A Doll's Dream". after which a dialogue was pr'eesented hy linwarll Bowman. Gordon Snider. Nyle Koehler, Joe Blainey. Curtis Ihm- and Jack Hallman A vocal num. tset was rendered by a boys quar- u-uv composed of Arthur Ban, Ham and Bowman. Neil Hall and Earl- umnt Pom. "The 3201's. Exolmnuv" “as road by Dorothy Toman and the critic's report was givnn by Mr. I' Schrcitcr - Sandrock Limited on the lives ot well-known artists antlmrs and other nolnhle men we†rim-u as follows: "Homer Watson", I) Wetteel "uhachec1s; “Mabel Imu- Society was held last Prlda} ai/ii/ Imml with the president, Earlmonl Path in the chair. Interesting paper» at the New Dundee School on Tues, day awning. her 7th. Topic “Lives of Well Known Artists" A meeting or the N.D.C.B. Literary Friday warning, Dec Krd at tt o'clock by the SI John's Luther League of Waterloo under the auspices of thm New Dundee Hockey Club Christmas Meeting. The t'hristmas 'meetiug of Um Ju- im 1vopeers Institute wilt be held A laughalile comedy m thrm- arls Hunted. "Papa and the Girls“. will be presented In Kavelma’s Hall on Mr Alex McKeessock was man man ;n the Provincial cream grading cum- peunou which was held at the Dairy Convention in Toronto last Friday yr, MoKesm-ck. “I Rotsts McGonIgle m Kitchener and )1: Wllliam Lebold (I Wel'esley comprised a team from the Grand River Bultermakers Club which rank-d all ttrat prize in both the (mam grading and butter tior, in; tNrmpetitiotttr, Mr Austin Bauer, manager of the local Creamery, Mr uuuald Toma!) and Mr. J. w, Abra Vere also in aumdanre at the can vttistiogt, Comedy Fur. HONORS IN CREAM GRADING GOES TO A COUNTY TEAM Res' Lets In Witmer of Klu‘heuor occupied the pulpit of the [ileum-nu Mennonite â€munch on Sundny morn- no Heme), prugnm committee, " Leulder (Ten-man aod In: Hale Owl. Precedtm, the batsmen an tstsiou Ill out†on the toptc, "The 511 of "gratitude" my given " Wu Irene Hula! and an anthem: try Hr Gordon Bean The unplure luau" mu read by the tender, Mr Moses N liner who presided durlng the evening tLe touowttts allow- more ducted to: the ensuing year Maiden! “one. N Baler. vlconreudanl. Ohm: bean. Iceman, Ml" [Anna shunt tum-urn, mu Margaret (Tel-nun, clsortBter mu Rum Bean, all! ' Da- Tue Annual manna-Hun maul.- mx ot the mot-helm lunnonna touutr Peotrted Sacha, nu new at In» chum-E on and†evening, slum Banana: IENNONI’I'ES .H l .......'. It"",,",'"',"'.""",:)',' or trw g l â€Amp-me u . I ELI N oFFWE1tt r.,.m~ Urtr Lyle Bin‘emun, In. _ lie-Ann rum"! 4nd in“ Althea Bock "i""'op"tty -iii,irtFie",ic,",c,s,;r) (t ml. ‘v‘l .-- teial number- durum the Mining Peohed society in "id uu’“ m MN“ "mutant trroaiast , kr I J , t r Hm church on Sunny evening, whoa v) l ito (tf,',',',',', P"", WttTertoo Hm touowtme (Illust- an“. Alum-had" ll Mmd‘“ rk "““0' FUNERA I. HOME hers. Franklin and Henry Mtor. [havld and Elias of Alta, and one sister, Mrs. “ at Prnston also onn 32mm!- untl mm grandson also aur- John A. Brubacher A viii! [lire-I'll our modern f-ncrnl Ila-o will In of lllomi Do Inyno. St., NEW DUNDEE 1 ltr hum": mahl She, any! lt, Murray told he, when she last otllou shortly herore the" “mo hr rnuI-I nnl (marsh- llunin as the nwniun was too not! tho bowel Shh can! he rlnsrrihvd the diarhnrzmu mn<mn an a "rare, ty vulva!" in 19.'t4 and again in 1936 , Dr. Murray is hrimt sued by Mrs. Georg" " Aldridxv as a result of an npvrnlinn he pprfnrrm-d on the Stratford wunmn for howet Irmlhlo. In her tvinmnny. thr, phsintifr said she took pit-um of hair-like shrinks trom thr, mrmtm and more: of cotton. " lmllnn and pircen of gauze m or a mum! nf srvortsl days. starting in (Irlnhor, 1936 l M; .m..‘ HR -;;nr!iolrl Wu-hor and "rrtt. PM†\ixihal “in; Mr and Mrs. (WIN-Inn lluh»‘n run-r Jul Watvrioo on jumhy l “w w " Till u; "Mir raIlNl on 'Hn I M In Inm- nn Sunday, u: c: l rmmrvnnr and Nina Flor- mmu lh‘llI‘V/Ilvr of Host-MM visited y,†th" hom, "f Up Autumn! hank-Ii _ “My“! an sunday STRATFURII. III-r. I, IV. D. E. Robertson. chivf surgorm at the Sick Children', Hospital. Toronto, and DI. Rostoe Graham. chief sur- zvon of thc Tommi" General "os, pital wow “Mm-est": tonight at the Supreme Court trial of a suit for damngvc or SHAH)" against Dr, R. S Murray. of thi, city, before Justiee A C kinmiionc. Siralfurd Dot-l0} Sued for 318.000 T h TM " I "tl m: Hm l, u-‘I- munch: of Dr and Mrs. L I. Shim-1 ill Watvrloo Sunday. Miss' If F "mum ntrd “st Edith \Imuvw of \'.n:m and th" Missps “M an â€MINI-i visrritrstl with Mr. and Ills Un- min Mailman his! Rutrtr- vis"ttrul wilh Ur Jud ~1l' nu 3mm.†In "ml Mrs r: g _ ,,..- .r. .., .umn â€tuna - . _ . t "insuri- " .unvl Mr 1lharles Gina-rich This farm Is on a mam road. 'ts Wan 1)ssirul with “m. and Mrs. and close to school and church, 1 F (rum-r:- l last suturday. so do not miss it if you are l _ M:s,, Eli/mm}: Wood. " A.. was the looking for a good farm. i cum! o" lh and ICs John Grant at T“... on "em-lore, of the pur-' MI "slut, : u\ '" m" wm-k-ond, . _ Tlo. M Vsrrss, Currie and “Wile chase price on day of sale. and the li, 3,â€. m 'rt' Fyiuiish g..n[pnw.n'and balance within 30 days thereafter. l u, Jo,. (lull crrtswt' of Preston visited Term. of "te-Cash. r' ith l; .md Mrs Wartor McDonald Plan now to attend this out and I m: Sum [H “in “yr! . Howling and Gnu-(hm out tuMe. trrsr n umm-rirlL Miss lmtla mum-I1. h .uml Mr, ltlmrles Gimtorieh "I â€hit \LSxIHI will! Rev and Mrs. F (Yum-Yin l last Saturday, Mys,, Eli’mhrlh Wood. B A.. was the cut-cl of Ir, and Mrs John Grant at stud-III: o\--~ thrs wmsk-ond, :u-m :rn'm: Huh Cotrverttiort, :.hilv~ 'lt .mrl “r: Hilhurn visitod -- 'tin Il .,n-I Mrs Ed. Rrsichard, Il. my! ilrs Per Pam and son. I‘m-r, and \Ir llm-‘rl ram visitnd l ith u, and Mrs l‘arl Stroh at Kit- ‘:I“ll-‘v‘ uh SYI'HIHS Mr "nd ttts J "tuirclich and Mr. and U12: Hum-r1 Grumlirh and son. li-um‘rl .nw-mlmi tit" rum-ml of the In!» MI' PM! Munk at Kin-Ilnnnr last Salami.“ “W " â€mm-rip]: use: 11...... H ll u in" "r ith .hiln J =15: M; Ile a Ann-l ttts lllm H, mm... Mrs I: Turn run-k u it " H 1t'ism l n‘nul Him- h Sunday School Ill IN I "rrettmay unlm'lnlnmt‘nf I!“ In , v-mlmr 17th my": "tr 4 hunk will hold " mm murmur u" l‘hrh'mnl li bl "o, L Per§onalm u, ,nnl toe, Welter McDonald and m n nu» mm» (M111! gut-nu ot Mr at“. Urs Slum! Luke ul "tclue Bob lst â€mm z~~ Ilium-m " '" h “UK In.“ M Il v‘, ‘rll 4k. tticc, aim- "retirly my Mt U u "r Um u CONESTOGO tl d: tl :tllll ttrs F: S Brown and chit, Jimmy UNI] Shnila and Miss Syl- u bt, And an (‘llllallull (‘reuunn a Ur Ward (â€Human ot not" imam.- â€numb um Mr and Mn, h mum-nun on Sunday, .d >nul“ ,uul Max (‘ln'ixloth or ', Jr tttssrv, Adora Wolfe w. u .upl Hull: Ituelter and Mr. in Hwy or, Watt-riot, \“vul Inkiu: at F'roelton and ,‘le- lulu“: at the O.A.C.. I 'rt (ml is? litre homes of Mr. ls u " snydor and Mr. and TI â€Himâ€: Lu! Saturday. turd tits Hugh \Iclhnnld and u uurioro. and Claw or Galt attlt M: Jill! Mrs, Alex Mr- LI“ Suluulu) Jun“ F,', hmiulr and little Earl. "no Wr-cron Taxman sptsttt Strtt- ‘1; V, uni Mrs Ed Rrhlnidl ,.m| ttis Howard K'MIsey of :- \l‘ih'd with Mrs. James nu Sunday m-l Mrs K. n, Mailman ur- u<luIr nul l “on uul u W _ mum..- we was! summer mm “n m. my to the ' , :vuul.“ tueetirm of the 1 “ml: H.151 held at the 1rtt “mun; ,'heVr'dtr In I _ “Mann“ and lhe scripture u.» run] by Mrs J W Arm- l l‘NAll dual Witt, any; reu- (rr u, "ttd Mrs Armstrong ttlt,,t; mm». and taruily “ML u Sl, and Mrs [van Schiedet m4 Ut_s 1'litrettce Slim-ll at ' all Sunday Huln rl Tomart gave an “no! ts A7 Hu- luulw ul Mr. and 'ttttlt “vi-pr n" Sunday m-re' I u V (mun-u Weiser. Mr. ul “Is Luna] hmmld Ite 4'\'v‘nill: at the conclu- lt' Youre, Lil-malt; Twen- rur: Huh Cotrverttiort, .mrl Mrct Hilhorn visitod IIII Mrs Ed Rm'chard, ths Fro-ll Poth and son. \lr [hr-WI Poth visitnd ml Mt-y- 1'arl Stroh at Kit- mu Mul Hugo of vii-f1 “I Yllllll Virtss al mm II " In: K. H. Mailman. Mr. Ilzlhurn and Miss Mary m-ul '1' Toronto "vat Sat- ..ml Ursa Ihlhnan and l .4llI-IlIINI tho hanqum ml at tlt" King Edward mm _ “I me hum-- oi' Mr It In†and daughter 'l'ttclsliriski and “man; mm "oz-mat and Iluruttin HaHutats at- ums of the Iatter‘s tiss Reid ttf "art1eld Waltrr .Vlrlhmald or ssttit Mr and Wm. in“ sunday m ltere alluvial the ,tl the Latschar Mon- WW Max Raga Mannheim In!!! Jr, Judge Rules 5'33: Slot Machines L33... Gambling Devices I nundlnx as tho mm" or a Malminu attrav In tho "0de dnwnlnwn war Hun an Saturday avanlnx‘ nld to hor" nrlglnnlad In a annual "at I tom-n. \HUIN'I ' John Ilmlny, new! MM." 1" " t'rr" hu-alm-aklnn. rmldlng ttt HM “’Mrr "use! In m Snrnla Gamma! llampllal. unrlnusiy Injured with knife mun-1h and Polar cove, M. an Hanan. employed " a lawman at tho I' N R treUht nhnds at Point Far wards, In In 13" on a chum» of Lin-nae fees of 81,000 on enrh machine hnve been chug“! In sworn] municipalities including Guelph, Proston and North Bay Many Ontario municipalities have similar [Ty-laws in operation, but pending study of Chief .lnstiro Inkhford's ruling, no civie author ity would Comment. Certain ty es of the machines have boon tuft-d upon as not gambling dvviros within the meaning of the Criminnl Code. There will be mid by putrrw 'Auctwn on the farm of the hu 3:: WI. LENZ. mum on the He-ers isob Bond, 2 Mules northwest of Bun berg and 8 miles wuthwul of St mun Clements, on near] WEDNESDAY. DEC. U. Iâ€? M" Sato “an: at II.†p... In“, s."?'".-- - Bar mare no yearn old’ _ The ruling wns made when the court allowed an appeal of a King- ston man against I judgment of Mr. Justice E. R. E. Chewier up- holding, in part. the Kingston by- law. Under the municipal enla- ment, each Mot mlrhine in King, Mon is subject to a $500 licnnso fee. Meer Caulm Aland. _ The chief justice. handing down 'tt decision It Osgoode Hall in To- ronto yesterdly, held the try-law was, in effect, an attempt to legis- Inte on matters governed by the Criminll Cade, Slot machines are "as definitely gambling devices as roereue wheels." he ruled. Municipal authorities throughout Ontario studied with interest today a judgment by Hon, F. R. Latch- ford, chief justice in upped, which quashed in Kingston by-Iaw govern- ine the licensing and regulation of sloLmaL-hines. Real E---At the some time and place there will be offered for sale (if not previously sold, and subject to a reserved bid), the farm of 100 acres. more or less, with " acres of Rood young hardwood bush, balance all under cultivation; 24 acres grass. {all plowing done; frame house with brick kitchen and woodshed attached; plenty of good hard water; cistern; bank barn with straw shed; part cement sublime: silo. The farm is well drained and fenced. and in good state of cum; avtion. with 2 days threshing this fall Knifed in Fight Household Etroets---cttmax kiteh, en stove; Quebec heater: box stoves; kitchen cabinet; sink; couch; 5 oak dining chairs with leather seats; sideboard; 6 hitth-baek diners; 2 cupboards; lounge; 6 kitchen chairs; tables; 3 Simmons steel beds com- plete; 3 stretchers; single bed; 2 washing muchines, 1 nearly new; wringer; Aladdin lamp; mail box; linoleum rug; brooder stove; com- plete Massey-Harris cream separ- ator; lamps; sealers; dishes; kitchen and cooking utensils; meat grinder; staffer; 2 tabs; 2 cider barrels, and! many other articles too numerous] to mention. Hay and crlinÂ¥1.000 bus, good mixed grain; I50 bus. barley; 200 bus buckwheat; 20 torts of timo- thy and yellow sweet clover hay, mixed. "ele-t.-sutvserHaros 6 ft binder; McCormick 7 It binder both in Rood order; McCormick li. hoe seed drill; Massey-Harrie mow er; Frost G Wood hay loader; disc; aide delivery rake; 4-section diam 0nd harrows; 2 acumen; Frost ' Wood cultivator; new 2,000 lb. scales; root pulper; fanning mill; 2 single plows; 2 wagons; 2 hay melts; 2 sleigh; sleigh box; gang: plow, like new; hay fork, rope and pulleys; 28 ft, extension ladder; open buggy; cutter; wheelbarrow; gravel box; block and tackle; Crotss, ttttt saw; axes; some hard top wood; doubletrees, neckyokes, chains, tools. and many other articles Phone Watortoo 592.. _ ED. KAUFMAN. Cork. 95-7 out sale. CHARLES HACKBART and JACOB REICHERT, Executor; W. W. FRICKEY. Auctioneer. ' AUCTION SALE Pig: And Ponders---, bows, bred Sept. 17 and 28; " chunks; 7 Reese some hens; collie dog black horse " yum old; black hone " yearn old. MWFSOI team harness; 2 sea plow humans; single harness collars Dina. etc. 'utet----t cow bred larch 30; I cow bred July t; t cow bred July 30; I cow bred Sept. M: 1 mm bred Aug. 29; 1 cont bred Sept tt t heifer bred June IT; 4 young tulle; P. (when. loo ACRE mum Fu- Stock. hue-cm. Food and “when Elects. I Sy-‘vmlmu t5tuuss 1mm the bomb muyml mum in tho andivnco ot 5,000 {[1 Mn» llwi: SI‘.IV\‘ Itustity Kroigrlor. ulu, llilll jIm liIIiuth " Itach com urlu "lot tho h-unh oxploded. lonk tho inn-mummy: u"'otrrtitr"rodlr. ro- snmm: Itis: 'r'rt'.sl;tt'rr, tive minutm‘ (Why St. Agui- - PM. " r ll Theodore Dietrich Garage We un- nl-o well squippod to look after your electric Gram wiring inn-II-Iion. or rvpnirin. your old with!" tal In Prim Krui<|m.1lln vinllnint. al thr. l‘uiruu‘in m Mirltieatt Monday nizhl Now it the lime to (heel: an on your Winn-r nrpdn, Come in and nee our fun- hue of Clip- - Electric Clippen, Fleur, Root Pulpen. Woodn' Eleclric Feed Grinch". neatly Litter Carrie". Barn (ends. Electric and Hum] Pumpt; Piping. Valves. ote., and McCormick- Doerin' Hammer Mitt. and Farm Mud-inn. Tear Gas Bomb Fails To Upset Fritz Kreisler Charges Against 3 Kaufman Strikers Dropped by Court tNN ARM)“. Mn h Explosion of I l-“Ir pus hmnh dun-pod by an un- "ortitiot )n-rmu inn-rmle a reci- T" Kaufman Rubin-r worker strikers. The (Town hnld mall the men were not wisely lvsul by the union organ- ize-rs in olnslrllvlill: polirv and said ro unml purpose would result it the rhSl‘ was ptvss_ the mm} having re â€rm-1| to work Tlu- army-d strikers turn- rv-plrm-nlmi by J 1.. Cohen, a Toronto lawyer on tho otommo1ttlat'ton of Crown Attorney W. P, (‘lmm-nL in Kitchen- s-r Court, Mawistrato make on Tues- day dismissâ€! thrs plunges against Th" rum tngs ww‘a' trutreted by r ind and warns TIN-y rroehed har For covered with ion Thu lugs. the Dun-r Nipper. the Frrrurlydv the Stunn'l H.. and the Swim-o. Earn-what in ranking their Hots, but found tltests had been dam- ,nn-tl to an runsulmuh‘u- wxlmlL Crawu slum-NIH] in drag-gnu: ("any of MIC unis anral hm an. nu! <lll't'BSSflll In wring the othors HARNESS REPAIRING and Leather Coats QlTll'K “newâ€: At "" Charla. St,, W-Iorlo. PHILIP KREUTZWIESER 11 Imrlmr since rate on Sunday by ww- of tht, Wtrrst storms or tho new +11. (um- ttf th,. larger' rugs. tttshine ["HIII this pun luzn'ml 12100! waves "in T:..-.~-l.u m szn'v "Ms keenly tiamagud hy the unh- Dee. 10 (Friday) -- Wellesley Community Sale of horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. Menno o. Erb. Manager. Dec. 9 1Thursdtisyr--Auetion sale of real estate and household effects in the village of Wellesley, for Mrs. Katherine Leis, Sr. FISHING TUGS HELD IN PORT BY STORM Dec. 4 (Satunhyn --Auction sale at Cole's Livery Barn. Sanford, consisting of cattle, horses and hogs, for James Nairn. MeCormieoeeruse F-m Man-Marry and COHOI’I' Motor, Can FARM SUPPLIES Phone 30w. T-vintock Dec. 7 (Tuesday; -Clenring auc- tion sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot ll, 10th concession of Blenheim, 3 miles north and % mile east of Ilrumho, for W. B. WoW. Dec. t6 tThursdayt-At I p.m.. suction sale of valuable 130 me farm, livestock, implements. feed, harness, etc., tor Abram Ham. 3 miles north of Elmirl. 7 Dec, 13 (Monday, Elmira Pair Dayr-A number of shoes, boots, furniture. livestock, implement... or what have you for this ale? At my auction stand rent of City Service Station. Dec. " ITuesdayt--At l pan., farm stock, implements, hay and household ettectts for Chrence Den- tinger. situated t't miles can of Shanta Station. better known as the Riggler any, Dec. 15 tWednetsdayt---At l Pai, farm stock, implements, by, grain. roots nnd corn for Xavier Dimer. situated 2 miles southwest of Ethi- eitle, on the WaterIoo-Wellellcy Toynship l_ine and Bamberg road. I ttavi, ururiGii for ale or exchange. Dee. 11 (Stunt-y) vrAt tt LIL. " my auction mud. “(than whet. furniture and all“ Nr C. R. Wnldie. Dee. " (Honda), Elwin "trr-- At the lumen’ shed a good lot " furniture and JiiiriiC, List with Aaron Holman, Heidelberg. or the Auctioneer. Nov. Fair all: tint over big. What line you. EDWARD GEISEL. Audio-ice} I W. W. FRICKEY. Am: '5... 5.3-. Wanda. but I! (Wadn¢ndly)~i'lr- d K00 are... tum stock. in,“ is: and min, household cloth. for â€are of late Wuhan Lou. Ila- Road, 2 units north-west of h, berg, 3 an!» wuvawe-t BL CI. cuts. Watch for Id. On my premium, I Ind-I [ah-Ad Martin, Kit. ts, Waterloo, $1 PORT “FR “WILL. irer Auction Sale I. It. ROTH. Auctioneer S'I'RA YED 37“?†I23 I s, [1.5" city "property