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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Sep 1938, p. 8

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Week's can}. Exfort ' Increase Over Year Ag It." nad - ...........-~. '" (but. Ind. maul do. on the hrqgttqt U" - "I“ - “y. with than! I” “I M d the»... khan-mull” accountant-brawn. _ can. um and). and but. And II... In. no. the cloud Ilr-ly. Weight: nun sold ttom . to 06.75. Butcher an]. - Inn! ".86 to “so, with tau at an. Butcher can trad tn- " to u... salon- bulll was out a a... Mntovsoolhmulhlpu 84.86. Fad uln- uovd - IN. a.» to 80.75. A row Ion ot .toek-. were priced tram u to " Choice nu "uri. all ham " and "IO. with most nah-1m- " to w. Gran cum '0. M to “.13. Price. continued 'rt-'. "" at man bacon-hog mulch WM. Gains up to " can“ an. out " Bruuord, Gamma. Hun, um, Peterborough and mutton]. 'uattl. ton uvewelghu lumped In Ne. Chatham, 813.35; Hall. 811.“; Ian- Stratford, 8t2.S6; Kitchener. 012.3; don, 811.90: Merton-uh. 8tr, Toronto. $12.00; Human. $t& Uvevelghu: Stanford, “I; Chaunm. 89; Hull. 80.15; Ionian, 38.75; Peterhorouh, SO. Drenledwelghu: name, .11.“; Buying Prices. Dealers are quoting prodncon (or ungraded egg- dollvorod we: to turned: Grade A large ..' Grade A medium Pallets '._r.m.r...e.t.w.. Grade B .rr....qrr.... Grade C 'mp...........' Grade A large .. Grade A medium Pallets .mrrt...m.trm..... Crude B .rr....P....P. Grade C 'm............ Spring BrNtMqtei..- 1 " 1% lbs. _....... tye to " ma. _... 2% to 4 Ttte. ._r...wr ' to 4% lbs. '.rr'P.. Hi to 5 Iba. .mm.P... o vet SIU. .r_....r.... Fund "em-- Over 5 lbs. ..tT.r..me 4 to 5 lbs. F..-...... " to 4 lbs. ...... 3 to 3% "It. Rm.... can. can. Poultry and Eggs Cider Mill Ida C "rr"".'................. " tHttirttt Prim to “on" Hog Quotations EVERY iugiiiiiAy Until Inning: nacho, COMMENCING SEPT. 6 J. Shields.................Wuuhuhene ........11 C. Duneln................0rillil R. 4 ............18 Dunrobin Farm........8env¢rton ..q......... 9 Quinta Thompson..tet. Punk R, 1.... ' Peter McDonald ......G.dahiil R. L........." Wm. Bennie ............St. In” R. th..... 8 "ts. MeIntyre.....,....Mt. Pleasant ........ 9 E. Wntaon...........,....tNriBeld ................18 Milton McClung......Cnledonin R. 1...... 9 Wesley E. Johns......Woodlnm ..............10 "s. G. Bnllttntrne...trtmtford R. 3........ll There were 22,814 hogs sold on the honed Innis in Canada during the week, distributed as follow: AIM 2,597; a... yetelt.ewtsn IB, Manitoba 1,435; Ontario 12,880; Quebec 4,421; Maritime: 1.399 J. B. Sander Prop. Phone 152 r 13, Elmira iiiaisirilliiilllliiDS Pb. I” . . Hm ONT. LMHW THE W!. SNIDER HUNG (ISL SNIDEB’S CHICK STARTER GROWINGMASB .......... LAWNGMAM,........... PIG GROWS]! ............. CALI? HEAL .............. POULTRY tPrlcea to Shipper) Dressed Ink Bel. A 80]. B N A sum-om“..qu - Human»... “SURE GAIN” coucnmum - f. - Kagn . can. . (1H. Bacon Hogs Graded Dressed ST. JACOBS munixhed by Damion Livestock Brunei. rem-to) Bod far-err lob for Incl swag A... = I.” SUDDEN DEATH BUG KILLER R. o. X. SALT FOR WATER ”MRI” QUALITY GOLD MEDAL III] RED TOP Bunk. it?!” St 16 " Order: who for Binder Twine St " BN. A 891. B " " " " " " " IS " enun- m a a... A... .......,... manna-mun“ “In an“ " "B-MMM-dB-r- “you w“... mmunoymumm no" .......... we am an can has, a to 9ty"r ....... Beoatmnt- - - o- A”. -........_|~. " in In: nu. will. a I... n - -......-.-..-it. M has“ - moo-.m- Wt - o.............-.........) I. " " man-u. m m to a. 3m ..._...........V It. I. M 1 United In.“ nu vat unant- GIl-rd ~....J.t. ll. " mi to - bout to this and my Club. o.....................-.- u. u m It: a. you to an. to m Dayan w...-.....-..-- It I New In a. as. W o! In: 'tttrua. ..-.------H o. H unwamotehouuhm-I W P..' n a. not "-ts6 " m m -.. u - iti . by.“ tst nag-all. glue: "etho - 'iiitiCifii22'iifiiPilP,gtl'lrdt,l', Tg."dt an"! Mrde 53323. I”. “V“. -,', mm. PPettrP M "tttand m noon“ .0 I. numb]. any“. on tho tmtteq - hot. Tho an! mm M inhuman; uni hum It. um“! notoirtttstoo8toetrrutut-fr Mun. doughnut-u. can» no)“. [tr-dd " Maie (or No. I _ 38c Jot " neon-IA "tter tor " - fret won "and In hop - at We in only trolling. but it n- 'doubtfdl tt any“. were avaitattte Tau; the "Se lurk an tho do“ I ot tho natal. Prints - - loin-cod at IE to "he tor top - and 8Mie to Mic for so we". I The on mu anus-coil m lander mulling scarcity at trash to- may. ot good “am. 0101““ were "Bauer and slightly - M with graded as. on m 'Nr-to - he. who! Wound-y. Gift not "tneiqttt tor the demand. Graded lumen:- Armed to the runs. ot " to “we tor grade A- lamo, " to 3155c for trsedtturt.'Me for EN and so to Ste tor IO nun. Other sections of tho who! ruled ntudy. ,- Croun. prints. No. I do " Icon wt........... do St more tr.........., 'th--- New lune (puru- Ined) .......-............. _ Hop ttttmet no... alt-truck bacon hon cloud It $9.50. Son were 06.60 to w. Ho:- ghlpped A.tr.tr were quoted from “.76 to 89. Good ewe and tether lamb. truled at $8.50 for the muorlty. with m- ernl lots up to $8.75. - moved Iron " to "60. The entire season’s crops from 190 we! were destroyed in the blue, while " pigs, l bull and men] chicken. was burned to death. Ten home were reamed. PALKERSTON. - Spontaneous continuation was believed the cause It 'tueu htt J.'af,g n t w I ban, a lilo uni a chicken house on the gum of Jena: KeWityy about a mile Ind a but wuiJtGriure- VG the _NtrrteeatonaUrristort road. FLAMES BAZE BUILDINGS. ANIMALS P311185 TOO do " more .........t..rr.. do " score ................ Iliad) ...................... 16% to 16% do will. w................... 14* to 24% " trUMts ............... 14% to 14% Quantum- to not.“ Trad. do twin ....' do trlnleu . Dairy Ptoduee @szupuloolk ©8M1trer1001trs q82,40rar100thn. 'tttSiS-look. . up: as»; m we 1156”“ 5 toS6% 2MitoSMk mums “me " uoroll 0111mm ma OWEN SOUND. Ont. -hrana. Juno. Incl“. ot Putnam, " mile. “on lore. in in was! We cut- ‘torlna from I broken leg Ind the ether It; bully ttrut-t II tho to- man ot I (Ill from I launch on NI 'tartrs loud". He In “my. nova". , In the kilo-lain that MI his hunted "tarts did not burn down when an ‘a:nuuck caught ttre from I spark "rom I (hrs-hing angina and mm!- oned loIl of his entire IOIIOII'O crop. diiU in" “mums”; in. Oct. 1 jaunt Win» an ..-te. any” 15min» mom limb in ur- lacuna: De-tmute. In. George Hall and son ot w.- torloo on ”cam a to. any. with film mu It the home at Mr. I W. _ Mus 52“.:th Hoh ha been u ‘aueu u the home of Mr. And Mn. *terrart C. Kuhn. Mr. Henderson. formerly ot Tan-- toch, but now of the New Hummus Bull of Commerce In the relieving lulu." u the local' brunch tor the In: couple of wash. Neighbors Mass To Save Barn From Flames l In n few mlnnlel motor can t111ed with men began to arrive, word wu cent to Owen Sound Asking tor the equipment or the fire brigade. In the trel'"' the men wont to work on the ttre. Mr. uni In. Eno- mngorich. Ruth Ind Clllro left on Wane-day utter moon tor a bond” trip to Detroit. Mr. 1nd Mrs. :Wm. Dnrroch ot Tor. onto Ind 'Mr. and Mn. Wm Allen ot Palmer-ton culled on or. J. C. and Mn. Ito" on Tue-any. Mm Gloom Sch“. of Kitchener ”on: an week-end .1 her pli’entll homo. The Maul Muuelmnn ot Knob our have been mum. their ulster Mrs. Norman mu Ind If. am About I dozen were arottBd the barn "aiaue" In the tine-Mn; when some one noticed thnt the each. which In up union the mm. was on are. There were ”were! women in the house I Bhort chance on). and while all but one or them mum- ed the bucket brigade. the other got holy on the rurnl telephone line. and Me We the whole countryside sprung Into action. “Clan tar-palm up" seems to be the 'trt In town. This week the Bank” t commerce building is re- ceiving a coat ot grey paint and also the hardware store ot Mr. B. J. Kuhn. The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Y.PS. of Livingston Preahy- terlnn Clutch we: held on Friday evening in the Sundny School room. Cunt Otrdner. convent ot the Liter- ary Committee occupied the chnir and Lily Powell read the Icripture lesson. which we. Psalm 98. The main ieature at the pron-m was in excellent address by tW. J. MdKeown on .‘The Art of Reading and Writ- in". Lair- Muise Livingston. preli- dent. presided over the bun-inane pe- nod and the meeting mu cloned with the repetition of the mispsh benedic- lion. Br. W. J. Home". " spend!” an. wool with friend- ln Toronto. Mr. L. E. Miller of the 10ml Bunk ot Commerce atatr, In on vacation. -Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bttcttttrrotttrtt for Bt. Agatha returned on Weather dar trom tt “911'?! Irtrr., in; Once Mills} his been visiting friends In Fergus for the put wrt. I!" Catherine Roth In nation- hu in Guelph at me home ot he! liner. In Julian The] out it out without as much as 1 mark getting Into the ham An Interesting game ot softball was played on "the local (ll-mom! on Tuesguy evening helm the - ried and single men. with the has (elm winning. wgNDSOR.--Pitent ot $60 on no coum try n Windsor womnn who re celved welfare aid until recently was acknowledged recently by Welfare Administrator Charles a. Hen. “It week Hays announced although approximately $20,000,000 has been distlbuted in relief during the past nine years. only one repayment-the sum of M eettta--ttttd been made. "ii-Jenny the Domin|on Bank build his received a coat Ibo. angular Yt'.a. 'Moqtlng. Mr. H. Bran-den oi Clinton wu I recent vllltor In town. Miss-Manor", Kerr of Kitchener visited friend. in town on Tue-any. .1111. woman who paid the no. who Incidentally " not in very good health. came to my otttee and uh] I little money had come to her from an estate so that she would not have to rennin on welfare," Hays said. "Clean Up, Paint Up” At Baden MUST LEAVE PROPERTY NICE. Fytutee.--d'eatmttt funnies moved Monday from the hula not on the Italian side of the French frontier.‘ Italy served notice on French larmholdera Saturday to quit tne'territory within " hours. _ WOMAN RECEIVES LEGACY, PAYS BACK RELIEF MONEY Who-nu) ....c-,...ust. ttad Wu o..................-- u. " BADEN mm-..“ u. " W OIIII M...“ " I unnum- . w...” II. II - ....... cr.cr.r:..N2 u on": VIII ............. " OIOI In“ W...“ O. " Pun-tun q ...........luu. 3-“ Pub ..-....... .....-.~t. It. " mum ... N. it“. M I lit-Mt ......“ II. " - - -- -"T2i" __ - - no». u. " Nun-nu. WW...“ u. u LPPdtfrittieid'Lte't, u u. " W can” (I...) .....00& " a. was!” lent I». m I... It. " mm]. ......;.................m " " w " - " the ”"3“. III- " u - e--.,.-------. nu h cuara." " h Iumttr W rfat,t " can WIN. M ......__...Nov. btt a tit c...” " 'leoo at the - " O'OI loud r......................-." " M a... h the "tt " my ...“ .. " MUSI- ......................‘.L n. u u a M. a. rd - of ...”L ”I. M o...............-....-...., ". 8t ttttPg: 1.“, " the hour of " "ht. IO. n Will.“ ... .-......-.....-....V " " m a I. I... th-2tee ".80.le no”! Will. M (mu) -rtiebtioreroertsfor m. I“)... 1 "___-t_"--........-.-....-...-........ Nov. M u - nation-Ida: tho " Con- JJQL M, " Sum _-.......-...........-." I“ m to you... M all that out. ’, to ma o..............-...- " a r" of out of tho bu "mud ......lop'. t, ' 8mm") ....“ ll. " the following list in which no‘ - IS. " St. Inn r..............-....-...." . , hut-nun but unlo- the latch and Tau-toe: _..............-.....--. a, " 'mu " at forth o to the re- at-tmutt., “but“ ........... Au. 8, a...“ l and" an. m " before the no. Ontario. Toronto (031)....“ “on. " to of tin and vile-60m _,...ooL u-u wan-1o, _-..........,......-..-. u, “.an nod: t, Fur-“usage? .3“ ll. " Zurich o..-.....-....-......- a. a" - its”... an. “Cm Statutes ' 'q.tel 'tArt lu, an ammo I 00 888 I “ME. mu.- _ (2 " Aw. 1m. Rnrn _ no.“ mom... I Con-moo d tho Woo-loo u Roi'm'nu. WW...“ " u n W cum, (In...) .....ou. " I Ora-tomb .......u-..-V Mi " - Recent guest: at the lion. ot Clay: ton Mon were Mr. mum any a! Missouri. Mr. and In. on": Blu- man. IBreIlnu and Mr. and Mn. loco!» Syder and funny of Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Snider and chu- aeu, Mary shunts. Harlot. Helen d Emu (Ernst. Mildred WSW and Vera and Almoda Bun-Inter mund- ed the Stuntman" yoddinl at " den on Wednesday. Ana-d Reunion. A _ Mr. and In. who: - an dzuhten attended the Mn males at the Waterloo Park. ii.i6--4 3176‘me It» ",0.--Lr"tiort but. Thmog tti-rr), TY-b-r gigging? no; Mr. I.“ In. Roy lurch:- all family "tted at the home of It". and In. Hub Shaun of W. The lunc- Doreen and SW Gerber of But-Mord mat noun! any: " the home of In] -. in. amt In. David W III! angular- Alumni: and Doris motored IO Vinelnnd.’ this week. .' '."--o- (In. F t.M--MorqN Mn qu-r- 'lh"t' - '.t6--NorMrtq “I laud '.0tt--Voeat. '."--Net" Int-III.- 9 " "Rainbow Trio [IF-Innis! Mn m 0&9.ku Ph- -. IOJS-v-Pkyhon " 'dz1ts',", H "--m, I’M Drum-o tt "--moom Chant 'r"--..- 7 ft.tf-a.taG _ & Mi": ' Recent visitors at m homo at Arthur Baker wore‘lr. and In. lol- Vin Wet. Mr, all Mu. Chm. Schlouel and son Trow-d. and Mr. and In. Ont] Noun-author, att ot mummy. T Mr. and Mn. [AMI (Rel-t and Emily ot New Dundee called at tho home ot May Karehor, recently. Vernon atrium spent Wain..- day In Nun hill. Recent guests at the home ot George Weber were Mr. and Mn. Urhin Snyder and ttuniir of 'Bloom- ingdale and Mr. all In. War In- Un and family ot alhnirn. Recent viniton at the home of .Harvey Snider were In and In. Harry Haemnker and family all Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snider and an“, " ct WillituntrtrurB. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kittat' 3nd daughter Dorothy spent 3 day ro- cently at Manon. 1.804,.“ ,'d'ce2ttgUttt= '."--du-m M - toF-Mor- OM loud '.90--At the Plato tit-4’01!" hm , 1h80-r-rufttttow Trio '.66-oret t0.00--R- Q“ "In Mk- "htb--0nttee Tun-n "ae-or, the Band Stud "AMF-A, Adam. 't.t6-moom Chile tri-tumm" u.6tb--A-t5mmt Hm ".00-tmttetteort Ink ".ts---Pr.nkie 1%.me "."-4ttoett. "aF--Parm Folh Hol- '."--Stm' OI P I 6."--Mntt- I“.- '.0.--4btoe" turd-nth 3tm '.80-mrthdnr Curran-l '."--'t- "0--MrtMmt Candle- "o-of" Ara '.tF-Dh"tqr III: 'fr-pie Dayna- -vtiita iidAin oi Elwin ”out the week-end u the home of Imo- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slabs". Stanley and Elsie Siebert, neon panied by Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Snider and Laverne Snider of Williambm: visited at the home of John Tiller and ot MN. Wilma Thule- It Broo- Gerald Daub went the week-end In Toronto. . ' George Weber were Ir. Ina V-l'l. . A m._‘N “but won Urbin Snyder and family of 810mm my“: Elmo Ci"'lL humiliate ingdale and Mr. all In. Mr Mar- "C" Interconnty group pivot: here tttt and family of 1Bhnirn. Wading-Ally when they annulled on! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sign". . 10q victory over the Stone Ton Stanley and Elale Siebert, neon nine. The game vs- held up in the panied by Mr. Ind In. Lloyd Snider ttrttt and sixth Inning: h! rain nnd and Laverne Snider of William-burg u . result only seven “!an were visited at the home of John Tiller completed. and ot MN. William IttBter " Broo- N. Hamburg .... 108 033 '-" " a tau recently. m. mm ........ 000 m (F- ' a 5 Recent anon n the ham "rl Bettaerter. I-der hunt and Leander elder were Mr. and Mm. KN!!!” Blue. . Blicklilhn and D halal Cranium ot Strum“; madman. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fuck. In! ---_----.-.--.- Felck. Doon and Aileen, Horn: and Edward Peick, Strum"; haste I a-'-,, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Siobort and daughter motored to Orin-1” on Monday. Recent visitors at the home ot David Bearings!“ were Mrs. George Baetz of Gun. Em: and Vera Mar. tia, Waterloo. Mr. and)"; Alana: Brnbacher ot Wnknunp. Ind" Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 'Brubtustter, Grim-by and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bier ot Blair. . Miss Sybella Dlebold returned to Kitchener after} spending u mouth with her mother, Mn. DIeboId. “"4"" 'i""'"i.ri" 6.0% I” T....---, - 8.t6--4ht M "..--6ottt Pu. Dru-n '.4b--ANd The R ..--- - I "--F Tran-hon ' "-iterloo Bun-I ST. AGATHA “my," FRIDAY AM, I'm new Bore Cemetery iraauarSi. :1; iii-i for W all!” to the Inn-It ,".me,uttt., M 'd.P2%'ht '.90--ag- out - Kt.---- - “I trc-gat. m... tlt.z2t,tr,, Trip '.06-4h- "...-h- In“: IIJHIQIO end-fl- "."--arm.ho" Ell ".90--.At Ah... Accordion ".t6-UN- Chin t,'lhttiiiEas " I. - "I It Lining"- hu- ".t6--6stM. uni-nor "_." m.- "."--hem ram no" tqo-9- OI P . 'cttz'otdrt I“. tht-eEtti!Ei!5, "0--Btrt* ' Carnival '.t.-9-q "e---' o-dr.. ".--qt6" " a 019-2... his. New. Hamburg Wins First Of Playdowns ri""iu'a""i.,faa" - an». a bid _ 'ircu".t'l'.'. Pdf'" our. "e.--.-, " 30-4 on Iarlh mu. t"lf/lca't.'"AU"GP. L... - iftziiee2? mm. PfcrWr."aultgt tttatTgt'dtd . "I, 6."--Btrthd., Caulk-I '.t.--a- ".--_t Ola-clot '."--m" Juan- '.t.--Dh"". uh 'to-ttur- Hull t.e.--t+ - T."--on m 1.3%” Pu, T.4b--49U “no "voqrteq* iitti-qNieuGmiGieud “Mummy"! Just Learning, Has No License Drives At 70 Nil-1n d. tome) Sammy. In ow I“ Anna [M Ko. wheel was . little Indy who, that a verbal skirmish with the other, admitted having no license. AI Gamble Culhnder was taking out his notebook Venn-atom to recording the acts. 3 voice piped from the hock lest. "But you enu't do anything, olllctr. iherh only " one! just leaping to Ithe. ' ,A Co'mmented ihd one", “I wonder how fut the will go after the hu learned to drive." traveling " an exec-in speed. the eonstattle thought it time to investinte. He found the eu- to be traveling more than 79 miles per 1.tttry and. " the SEAFORTH. ont.--When a at: mud. Ptoyfneint My Once} JIWICnlliridéi» dike; i}: Tacc.', FFiirfrGCeUtRuo,yretario. Mmat ii in bio 70-72 l Amomt Mr. 1atttettgettlttgerN o'Mll'f,"?f Mrs. A. [-1.an were: Mr. sanding memories ore the t,e.tei'l,nf Mrs. Ralph Hilhorn and non (yen/tt his! before the New mtnoerlv"Itr of near New Hamburg. Mr. Creamery was built in 1908. A "III“ In” Mrs. Clurenlp Hilhorn and IOII creamer; had been In operntion In Edwin or Rmvvillp. Mr. June. Por. the huemtunt of E. ll. Thamer‘n gun-W”l ot New Hamburg. Mr Will Car. ernl more but plan: were 'iirierr,' of lnnerklp and Mr. Bert Red. nude to hue it discontinued and n mond of near Woodstock larger one erected “Baden. Through} Mr, and Mrs. Mum Cree-mun have Gl ettortt, of Mr. uu'emCh|uu-'lfn on a motor tritrto Pennsylvania and leverll other interested tarmirrrittrsrrs they will visit I'M-then. ;ttte enamel-y wu left In thin village.‘ Mr. ttttd Mrs. E. Hewitt and family Mr. Linton-china” did none of “not our Plnttsvillo visited with In that excavating on the site when ttnd Mrs. A B, "mm" on SIM-y. the [an-lent plant in now “untied. ----------u----- tile-ide- thm he and " runny hoard. TEAM OF HORSES l:', free of churn seven! of the DEAD NEAR STREAM workmen who nllo an" their ur- . --...-._ ,Iicel gratin to help in tho entnhllnh-l CHAN-IAN. - When . team of [in of thin hummus enterprise which harm oqrtted by 1anetord Lawns '3‘“ Proved to be "Ch I booerto the that found dead in n creek in lint-r "Ilsa. with Townnhip. it wan thought at l Mr.FtettsettltMtor hu n hoot tr/he. they had drowned but u- nload. who extend Martini cunning“ by Dr. P. h. Rhody. [rltIhtloII on his birthday - :veterittarf.rt, revealed the" horn. an. ”and but: and by M“. Good Meals mar Lautettachlager, all of New Dundee. Sert. 12 1Mondnr)--At 10 a.m.. " Emir. Monthly Putt. Brin in your 1311:: uticles and turn Shem into c ' " my stand " rear of Cities Service Station. PM... "ttBI. Waterloo Sept. 3 (tuturdrtrl---At 8 mm” at my market nuction stand. Kitch- ener, a good otrerintr of furniture Ind household Mteeta for an estate. Sept. 10 1Nturdsrl---0n the lot back of City Hotel, Waterloo, tsale of furniture, cutie, hogs, and what lave you. If you are mutated in bu ing a farm, be sure and see us {don buying. We hue I large lint. Sept. 7 Ohtdueaarr--At 1 p.m., farm of 50 notes, farm stock. imple- tttents, teed and household meets for an estate, situated Us miles west of Linwood. . Sept. " (Monday. Elmira Fair Dart-At a suction stand " the farmers’ sh ' list with-Anon Bott- me or Amen, Gingriph. _ _ w. STUMPF', Auctioneer " PM. St., Waterloo Sept. 3 (tuttrrdtw)--At 2 pan., community Auction sale on the lot buck of City Hotel, Waterloo, of household efreeta, cider barrels, men's suits, etc. Note the location. For a luceeufnl ale Phone 686P, Waterloo. EDWARD GEISEL. Am “on. I” r I. III!!- Sept. 15 tThursdnyV--At 1 pan, farm of 140 acres with good build- ings and 1"tllh1t,'t well, entire herd of " Herefor and Durham Imus; some fresh and others soon At " en; 9130 l 1tuft an! 9 calves, all in good condition, for Theo., Dietrich, gituated 2 miles' north then 1 mile out of St. mm. Watch for full dmih. _ Oct. 8 1tuturdnr)---8 gm“ at my market auction stand, Kitchener, I clan lot of furniture and elects for an estate; .130 sedan cu if not sold by date of ulé. _ Sept. 20 (Tuesday) - At 1 p. m., entire 1'gtr,rt stock, imphr- mom: and fee for Henna Betutarr, 1 mile wait of minibus. Sept. " (Nturday)---8 n.m.. " my market auction sand, Kitchener. furniture and etreeta 'for C. C. Sebmntz. Oct. 1 (8ttturdtry)-aAt 8 n.m., It my market stand, Kitchener, cu, furniture Ind elects for an estate. Sept. 9 (WidnrV-At 2.30 p.m.. on the premises. 608 Guelph street. Kitchener, 7 roamed frame house. ham und guise. Urge lot. Mort- - tale. -- - _ "flll't"'io (Sammy) --At 1304“"- o. A. Birtch ot Tavintock "I .1... entire household efteeta for the guest speaker and delivered in- in Caroline Hahn, " Irvin siiV-yy,rittr. sprmons at both morning Kitchener. _ 'and evening services. in the mom Sept. 20 (Tuesday) - At 1 “in: he choose " his theme. “Why an, entire tgtrgrd wk, tmpa-lwe Go to munch". and in the an aunt: and fee for Herman Sehnlrr, his. "Making the Beat of Thin” 1 mile volt of Stu-burg. where we are". A male quarts/no ------------------------irtom lnnerkip composed of Mum. A. B. SNIDER. Auctioneer 43k“ and Pred Redmond. Cart Mattie me, ”also." ison and Will Carter rendered lov- Bert. " (Mmtd.r)--Elrstir. nir,'eral pleasing numbers. The Both“ mm, " ren of Bteddiek Hotel, . Choir also assisted in the union lot of good furniture» and car-L0! 50035 saw: tools. new It Auctioneer) Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kllnckmul Inf thud. . 'aveompanied try the farmer's bro- - - ----._------- ther. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Klinck- w. STUMPF', A=thtrteer 'man and son Kenneth of Elmiru left " PM. St., W...“ on Saturday to visit friends in po. Sent. , ttuttrrdtw)--At 2 mm.. “assan, Northern Ontario. (commune! from Paco " W. W. FRICKEYt Auctioneer Auction Sale Lists B. J. SHAN'I‘Z. Auctioneer Phon- 222. Kiulnnu Walker nt near New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Chrome Hilborn and um Eden or Rosevlllo. Mr. June- Por. H-sl ot New Hamburg. Mr Will Car. lor of lnnerklp and Mr, Bert Rod- mond of near Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Elnm Cranium have In: on a motor tritrto Pennsylvania where tttey will Tittit rel-men. Sunday visitors at tho home at Mr ..ll|d Mrs. A. K, Bean were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilhortt and non Walker of near New Hamburg, Mr. Mnmr Kenneth Kllnckmun ro- turned l0 his home m Elm!“ that spend!” the past six weeks at the home of Mr and Mn, Edward Kllncl- man and Mrs. 8. Brink". Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ogrluul and daughter Iris attended the bud- Garden party on Wedneodiy and visited with relatives in tin! vicinity tor several days. A large number trom the vicinity attended the nnnual Sunday School vottventtott of the Mennonite Church held at the Mennonite Camp ground. near Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. George Dotmon and family or Klncardine and Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Clyley or Norwich In" Sunday vlsllora at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. G. Wood, Quite a number trom the column- ny are unending the ONE. u Tor. onto this week. Miss Gertrude Robinson ot mu- bank spent the week-end with her sisters. Mrs. Fred an Ind Mrs. Eva Worthmnn Large crowds.were in attendnlleo at the Bethel United Church on sun- day. Aug. 28th. when anniversary servlcea were observed. The cane. ct the church was tastefully decont- ed with summer ttowem and mullet. Observe Annivemry Sonic“. SOUTH-WEST WILMO‘I’ For Passing. Muir that dub. we do will! duo - - all -. Friday, [HD1311 We will that}! you tor your Our Mill Opens Friday A AUGUST 19 327 Broillnm St. KITCHENER. ONT. St. S.

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