‘ AUCTION SALE OF FRESH COWS Butter-. Cttrattt, solids No l Ml, to tro do Vi acorn . 27% to 00 I.†" wore vrr» ___. 87 to 00 Now .umvo prices, are buod on AIIHHIE sales, Quantum- to Rota" Trade Butter- (‘n-mn prints No l 29% to 30% do TH worn- 2Mk to N“ do 37 srnrp 27% to '" Chee- Uld, 1927 tttako tare 2114 hs 00 do mine _ M% io 00 (In triplets V 21% to 00 No I ttradrs (Dom-mod to Toronto) No I ("do .1 .000 Manitoba harley-No. 3 sun . row, new»; No. 1 feed screening. £155»! per ton. Ontario grain. approximate prices my â€an: 25 to 28c; barley. 46 to Mark dripping point-Wheat. 61 to tFir; turn, " to 450; rye. tut to 58C; huckwhont. 50 to 52c: mailing bar. ',n CC' 103312 milling oats. 28 to Me. Western oius---No. 2 CW. 39%e; No, 3 CW. 37c: No. 1 feed, Me; mixed fond 26c. Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, 77%c; No 2 Northern, 15360; No. 3 Northern, 75%c; No. 4 Northern, 73%e; No. 3 Amber Durum, “Xe; )1an Carnal, 68550. Following are Wednesdays clot In: nominal quOtationa on Toronto Rrain transactions for car lots, prices on basis aâ€. bay ports: Dec. 11 (Monday) __ At 2.30 o'cloek, executors' sale of valuable farm for the estate of the late John Grosz on the premises, 1% miles southwest of Elmira. EDWARD GEISEL. Auctioneer Elmir- Dec. 5 (Tues.)-----" I p.m. sharp, executors' sale of valuable farm, livestock, implements, feed and furniture for estate of the late Solomon Housser on the farm situ- ated about 2 miles northwest of St. Jacobs. Dee. 11 1Mondtsy)---At 10 n.m.. community sale at Elmira Fair, of livestoek,Hmplements, furniture, or what have you, at my stand rear of City Service Station.. Phone :22. Kitchener Dec. 14 (Thursdtw)-At l p.m., farm stock, implements and feed for Allen Burgetz.' % mile east of Centreville. Dee. 6 (Wednesdav)--At 10 a. m., valuable farm stock, implements, 3000 bus. grain', some household effects, for Byron Trussler, situated 4 miles southwest of Waterloo, 4 miles west of Kitchener, 2% miles east of Petersburg, just. off No. 7 t 8 highway, known as the Streble arm. Sale of furniture on the Kitch- ener Market every Saturday morn- ing. Also furniture for sale at my storage. Phone 592w. Waterloo Nov. 28 ('ruesdto)-At 12 noon, valuable farm stock, implements, threshing outfit, n grain ail-3e, some household effects for C. L. Fritz, one mile north and one mile east of St. Agatha. Watch for further Nov. 29 (Wednesdto)--At 1 p. m., valuable livestock, implements, poultry and potatoes for Edwin M. Bauman, 3 miles west of St. Jacobs, 2% miles north of Heidelberg, near Thlee Bridges. Aeepd., 7 'u-N....--- hr-u-te-Ai. motor power plant on truck. in good order, a handy outfit; 3-drum steel roller; Coekahutt 2-row corn cultivator; MMI. ll-hoe seed drill; F. t W. springtooth cultivator; F. l W. gtitt- tooth cultivator; l.-H. 2-furrow plow; International 2-furrow plow; 2 Oliver single plows; 2 acumen; P. a W. 5 ft. mower; Elmira side delivery; M.-H. hay tedder; steel dump rake; 2 tlat racks; steel wheel truck wagon; W-H. M-plate out- throw dime; new ftnt wood rack; l 16 h.p. Fairbanks gas engine; 2000 lb. Renfrew scales; corn cutter; rubber tire 4-wheel trailer with box, rack and pole; set of light bobs; barrow; sulky; single carriage; double carriage and pole; 50 ft. IA," rubber hose; wire fence stretcher; bagger; pulleys; steel wheels; cant hooks; 50 cedar posts; 10 bags of Dooley potatoes; team harness; double carriage harness, parts, and numer- ous other articles that will be sold. The Stock is in good condition, and implements in running SATURDAY WING, NOV. 18th, at " A... f I. Fdgtih, "V Alabama on. ttai-of-tnaar,--..." “.m' l Jun-7|. I also mm- anion“ Tgif, In an] good Baud-I. Aj fresh. 2","dlrttguT,'stfree" 2"“qu cmdu (um MW) in Pehnnry and Intel. " 1ltt,etih"S. COME YO runs BALE “an: Iron GOOD cows. =autgttlf2tccalil,Srgg, ' At t 3-. Stock --'.. Black Perchgron mnre ritrinq ' yen": old; dirk brown Inna rising " you: old; 2 geldings, black and brown, rising 2 yous; bay colt 5 months; duo 60 nice Rock mall“!- _ -- _ order. Terms-Cash on day of sale. Mr. Bauman is not hiding behind the bush, but is putting on this sale to meet I fimtneittl obligation, so plan to attend. EDWIN M. BAUMAN. Proprietor. w. W. FRICKEY. Auctioneer, details. A. B. nuncuu. up?!» swarm. n. J. sworn. WEDNESDA ' NO\ J-iluwuto‘SLJuobo. " 1.5!..de All I miu.-tuaatodH.wh-Sto,- W. W. FRICKEY. Auctioneer Churning Cream Auction Sale Lists A. iiiimriiiriru? Grain Quotations WiirwsFAtiaTv-t n R. J. SHANTZ. Auctioneer For AUCTION SALE Dairy Produce "'merttry Tm PM â€VEST†AMD I IHPLEIINTS Phone Wnterléo 459.]. I... _ u - "Tm I“ "“1 to Spring Chiehert- to 00 1 to IN lbs, _ to 00 ls. to 2|2 lbs to 00 2', to , lbs: _ mod on t to 5 1h, T l Hm and our! do Turkeys-- M ilrs. and nvm to 3955 Geese- 55-6 Grade A large T 'FV _... " to 00 Grade A medium (Ne 35 to 00 Grade A pullets ..tr , 31 to 00 Grade B ..8.r.-F_.. ..__. . 25 to 00 Grade C -wtt.#r. TTF _ -rr» . .. 21 to 00 ' Note: Prices on ungraded shim- ments are 2c to 3c per dozen below show quotations Selling Price: to Retail Trad. Etmn-- d Grad? A large . c, to oo Grad, A mNHum 119 to 40 Gratin A nullvu: 35 to " Grade R large 2* m 00 Grado B medium 27 m 00 Gradn C _ V 7 21 to 00 A (radio lh Country dealers are quoted on graded eggs, cases tree, delivered to Toronto. Grade A largo T .. '.r. " to 00 Grade A medium r, 35 to 00 Grade A pullets 'wt l 31 to 00 Grade B .._t_.-e_.. .-PFV . 26 to00 Grade C -wtt.... Tqv _ _ rr . .. 21 to 00 l ThruLi-g outfit and Inpleme-ta ',--MeLaughlin-Buiek power plant on truck with circular saw and emery attachment, in good running order, a very handy outfit; Champion ‘hand feed grain separator with straw and that? blowers, also grain elevator, all in good order; canvas and rubber drive belt 5", " ft. long; leather belting; Blizzard cut- ting box with pipes, in good order; Frost & Wood 6 ft. binder in good order; Deering 5 ft. mower; Massey- Harris 14-plate out-throw disc; new 2-section spring tooth barrow; 3- section drag harrows; Frost & Fed) 17 spring-tooth cultivator; side de- livery; good Elmira hay loader withl truck; 10 ft. steel dump rake; Deering manure spreader; 2 new Fleury single plows; single Cock- shutt riding plow; g-furrow Cock- shutt riding plow; 2 good solid low farm, wagons, 2%" and 2" tires; wagon box; 2 flat racks, one nearly new; rubber tire 4-wheel trailer with pole; steel tire top buggy; Jumper and Portland cutters; set bob sleighs; pleasure sleigh, like Inew; fanning mill; 2000 lb. Renfrew [iGiisT,. new whitewash sprayer on, Itruck; Beatty litter carrier with 100 ', feet of track, hangers and pole com- l plete; Stewart horse clipper; black, smith forge; boring machine; drill; and tools; 17 feet 5" iron piping;: singe carriage Rear; hay forks ‘manure planks; wheelbarrow; 2 h.p., .International gas engine; 2 h.p. Gil-3 ‘son gas engine; shaftings and? (hangers; scalding trough; pig, ihangers; block and tackle; chains/ doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; ishovels; grain bags; all kinds of (tpf",,;,;'.,,",?:',,,"';,",', and many other use; iful at icles too numerous to men- Ition. ' Terms of Sale-Cash payment of all accounts on day of sale, or other- wittttrrteed with the Clerk. _ We wUGppreciate an Ali, start for the offering is LA RGE and the days are SHORT. Lunch and Refreshment Booth " the sale. C. F. FRITZ. Proprietor. W. wc.. FRICKEY. Auctioneer. Also 6-lid Peerless kitchen range: box stove; DeI.aval No. lil cream separator; Daisy churn; Beatty hand-power washer; Wisconsin 250 egg incubator and brooder; sausage stuffer; milk nails, and numerous other articles. PLAN TO ATTEND THIS GOOD SALE. Positively no reserve as the {arm is sold. Hay, Grain, Silage and H--- About 10 tons of timothy and alfalfa hay mixed; 700 bus. good mixed grain; 200 bus. buckwheat; 200 bus. Early Alaska oats, fit for seed; a quantity oreorn cobs; some s'ilage if not previously sold; 2 good sets team harness; single harness; collars, etc. " Cattio-A good Dairy Herd with two clean tests: Block cow due middle of April; Jersey cow due end of March; black cow due middle of Feb.; Rom cow due end of Feb.; brindle cow due beginning of March; brindle cow due beginning of Feb.; Ayrshire heifer pasture bred; Holstein heifer pasture bred; 2 port Jersey and Durham heifers, pasture bred; 8 spring and summer calvesyHereford bull, 1 % years old. Pig: and Poorr---sow bred five weeks; 8 well-bred young Yorkshire sows bred 2 to 2% months; 3 pigs three months old; 6 pigs nine weeks old; boar 7 months old; 40 White Leghorn pallets (Baum strain) some laying; 30 White Leghorn yearling hehs; Collie dog. There will be sold try public tuc- tion the entire tum stock Ind im- ie.',','."',',,! belonging to Mr. C. L. Ata. on the farm situated 1 mite north then 1 mile east of St. Agatha. or 1 mile west,“ Waterloo-Wilmot T019912 We» 03..-“--- _ "on“ - Huvy- white, mare 14 years old; black mare 16 years old; sorrel horse, aged; bay horse, aged. v.1...» Fu- Shsl. [M Throuima o.tst, 'ur. Grain and Hon-bold "an. Swill Low Price. new ofrorod Hons: BLANKET: WILHELM "ARD‘VARE " King S. WalerIoo Poultry and Eggs Phone Water'looiirsréi: -- F S. DITNER and E. B. HALLMAN TUESDAY, 'Novausax an Note: Sal. [M at " I... AUCTION SALE vl'rims to Shipper) Dressed Snlsct "A HALTERS large Inmlium pullout large medium POULTRY Clerks. , n 14 15 " to to [0 m to to to to to In In to M 00 00 17 " oo 40 36 00 55-6 on. J. W. no". that; no I“ Chg-MI, I: St. Tr., In. new. “on " _ \lomMrs of tho loo-l Baptist Church attended I meeting of the analph Assorlulon which wn hold at the Rim M. Baum Church. Ettt'fltttt 7 9n _ 319931- memomm Gnelph Atmoriation Which :3. hold Mn, Fred Gilbert of '3trt"fordotnd Mrs John " Schmidt. T Among than from here who ammd at the Kim M. Baptfrrt Church. called at the home of Mr and Mrs.) Mm Ailenn Hunworgor 3nd ed the lwvmro given by Dr. MoNIohol, E.ttstettrv1nhsyrgarAtttr_tutssunic1Ptert Inc-ob on and" Ppp/e, FM [mum and Walter DIebol president of the Toronto BM. Gol- ovonlng. I AtT9rarai7trririiGuo wu tho of Jnrrlim “shad with Mr' and sNrrn.tssir in? the Wannaâ€? WFiiiiiTiMT A community cmhlnolo party will‘holder of one ot the lucky muntrkr'red Poth on s'eundtsy Chureh, Hettttoter, 'ttt Sunday "tor. m hnld at the x... Dundee CArttth"t-tuto" u tho wdnauy attTrirour Mr and “H Fwd Svhodlar And noon runs: Mn, fr, Winner, I!†Minn sumo» on hug, "anâ€. Homemaking a". eorgdtteted by ' tho Wham- Dolor» and Mttrron. You Mailman. the MI... Ruth and The November meeting of the Blenheim Charity Circle was held at the home of Mn. Moses Bier on Tuosday The president, Min Von mailman conducted the Devotional period and the ntwrnoon wt: spent in saving for canons"!!! childm in England. tContinued from Pturtr 3) Dutch dialect The alirmntive lids which wu funded the decision as taken by Irene Good Ind Gordon Sham: while the negative side was upheld by Ellen My nnd Josiah Beer. The monthly newspaper. "The Eagle". was read by the editor. or. vllle Bowman and the critic's report wa! given by Vern. Hallmm. The newly-elected president. Gordon Shani: also gave . brief addreu ittl closing. 1 CREDITORS and others are here- by notified to send in to the under. signed their claims against the estate of MARY B. RANK, of the Town of Waterloo, in the _County of Waterloo, Widow, deceased, (who died on or about the 14th day of October, 1939) together with the nature and value of securities, if any, held by them, not Inter than the 9th day of December, 1989, after which the assets of the said deeetssed.wil1 be distributed in para sunnce of Section 51 of the Trustee Act, R.S.0. 1937, Chapter 165; G/tl any claim not so sent in shall not ti entitled to participate in such diatrl-, bution. 1 Dated thin 4th day of November, 1939. ROGER F. G9FTON, Notice To Creditors We',' of the list of lands for sale or arrears of taxes may be had at the Town Treasurer's olllce. I certify that such list was published in the Ontario Gazette on Septem- ber 2nd in compliance with the pro- visions of the Assessment Art. Take notice that unless such arrears and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell by public auction the lands mentioned therein at the Town Council Chambers, Town Hall, Waterloo, on Tuesday, December 12th next begining " the hour of 2 o'eloek in the afternoon. (Signed) _ NORMAN G. BOLDUC, ‘ Town Treasurer, Waterloo, Ontario. 1 JAMES C. HAIGHT, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public. Convey- ancer. etc. Omee Bank of Mon. treal Blde., W-texfloo. Olen“ Willi-II. - Idaho A“!!! - CLEMENT. HATTIN & EASTMAN. Law otBeess, Bank of Toronto Building. 19 King Street East, Kitchener, Phone 2810. BROOK. WEIR h I'ROTT, G. R. groan, AA. Weir_ and, R. B. WILLIAM CLARK Banister, Solicitor. Noun Public and Conveyancer oMee " 10 Arthur 8t. Telephone " ELMIRA BIHER I SIYTH. BARRMWER8, Solicitors. New. BRAY, EBAY t LOCHEAD. Bur- risun, Solicitors, ates G. lunady gm. i."Criiii'riCh.' Locke. ' Town of Waterloo GORDON '"'fia'PN"BERG"' Barrister, Solicitin- Conveyancer. Phone 104 one. At " Roderick St. Mt Joseph SM - Kin-Luau By Clo-nut. Katttm & But-In. Hi. Sandman. - 64-5-8 HA In... lt. a. Diana- " Women and Surgery Phone 1868 - Kitchener R. S. G. STALKER Burl-tor, Solicitor. Notary. ete 60 King Street. But ki_tqhoytr, Ontario A. W. 3008, IA. Barrister, Solicitor. we. Zeus: Building " King SEE. . Phone "" Tron; Solicitors, NoiGies/ " King St. East, Kitchener, Tele. phone 4080. King' Bt. M7d. NOTICE OF TAX SALE " Owen R's..'KitcEenu Phone 528 NEW DUNDII DR. T. C. PmIION DR. A. L. CAMPBELL Medial Arta Bldg. B.A., George H. Locked. Rog] my; (Humbert, " Tenancy}. 1574 MEDICINAL - “no" "e"" nu Way. "It lQFRY DENTAL LEGAL Kitchener. Fiona Mrs, Josiah Cancel called on Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Bonner ttt Kitchen. or on Wednudly Mr, and Mm. Den Howling nt- tended the tuner-l of the Inner: m. ther the lute Jacob Spot at Flor:- dnlo on Monday. Mrs. Smith of Polarizing In wond- lng l few weeks with Row. and Mrs. C, W, Backus. Mrs. J. Grenllch spent the out week with her daughter. In. J. Borgia and Mr. Home It Waterloo. The Bee Happy Sewing Chi-b met at the home & Mrs. Hubert Gruollch on Wednesday evening. k Person-In. 25th It 8.116 o'clock uder the nusplcea‘ of the M. M. Group of the Br wo.) men's Institute. _ 61 Benton St. 338 KING STREET WEST All Foot Ailments treated. Electra Thenpy for foot conditions. - 48% King St. E. _ KITCHENER, ONT. Pres. Edward W. Lippert 60 Frederick St. 'iS7i"iVl?' V9339? BAKERS, PASTRY: RYE and wrroi,E WHEAT FLOUR ST. JACOBS, Elmira 264112 CONESTOGO, Elmira 365112 45 Erb W. WATERIDO Phone 239 Phone 906 â€KinsmE. Fiona 690 NEW DUNDEE COOPERATIVE CREAMERY LTD. BUTTER - Apple Elation: anbr.C.C. Band: . [5de Ruth: um and Powdered Skim Mith. Fresh Every Day. Por you Kid your fnmil6 better health and, enjoyment “I: for NEW DUNDEE CREAMERY PRODUCTS Phone Factory 82 New Dundee Oftiee lil? Poultry. no: and Dairy Peed. Duncan All! mum [0108 CARS PM 00W cm AND T306“ _ AbandeOODUIIDCAIS â€choc-ctr... Phone 1666 SCHREITER SANDROCK LTD. ECKERT’S FRUIT STORE CHOICE FRESH IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FRUlTS Our own home-grown Vegetables. LIPPER'I"S FUNERAL HOME Euler Business College Winter Term from January 2 l0 KITCHENER " Que In over twenty-six years of our business experience, no family, regardless on financial condition, Us ever been denied our service. Baden 4 'tMillie-litmus-tted CIGARS, CIGARETTES and CONFECTIONERY - WATERLOO - 7 SHIRK & SNIDER LTD. CHIROPODIST “EGGS COST LESS the BUR-GAIN WAY" M. J. HOFFMAN, DLS.C. BUSINESS TRAINING FUNERAL PARLORS FLOUR t Centrally located and yet secluded Diertifted Service For All sm’ce 1905 FOOT SPECIALIST SNIDEH FLOUR MILLING FRUIT MARKET CREAMERY Kitchener 76 TELEPHONE 2280 FEED AND SEED KITCHENER - Phones - COMFAIV LT . FEED VIII l Mr, and Mrs, Fred .Lnng. Mina ‘Thelmn [Ann and Mr. Anson Lang visited with Mr. and Mm Alton Timm ttt Kitchener on Sunday, Tht' Misses Helen 'orlt'r nnd Mur- nret Schmidt of Kitchener went Sundny with the latter) puma Mr. and Mrs John " Schmidt. T Tht' “in†Helen '3orlthr um! Mnr- Rrttr%ter of Kitchener culled on Mr; tam Schmidt of Kltrhener went and “mu Prod F'arerdtyo lattt Sutur- Sundny with the Inner) puma All-.1!†l, and Mrs John " Schmldt. T Among than from here who nun-m Mm Allenn Hunsperxor 3nd ed the [901nm given by Dr. Mothhol, Mos-m FM Dis-ho! and Walter Ditttre1mryideyt of tho_1‘oro!to gm, Ith, Mrs A, Hilborn spent a law an of on. woek with Mrs E. L. Spear at Stownsvlllo Mr, and Mrs. Norman Weber visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Weber at Kitchener on Sundny. Mrs, Isaac Rosenberger spent the past week with her brother, Mr. Noah Sham: and Mrs. Shani: at " terloo. Small at the Public Utilities Commis- sion. Kitchener, was the reclplent ot an aluminum tea kettle. FOOT SPECIALIST Bridgeport 651 Mgr., H. Frederick Gruhn SEED Arch Supports. - Phone 2420 KITCHENER, ONT. a Queen St. 8 Phone 4480 7 King Nor3ty Kitchener of all Kinds Feeds You mum“ the who. Ruth â€Manure-v Phone" 44761 Phone 4 1 4-11 Refrigerators Phone 2899 Phone Kitchener 2872 _ LIMITED Phone Waterloo 753 CLEANERS AND DYERS' f "THE HOUSEWIFE'S FRIEND" _ Our 10 yen: of Service and S-tinflction our Guarantee. Phone 804 CLEANERS AND DYERS - RUG SHAMPOOERS "A MOTHERS CARE TO ALL YOU WEAR" At a slight extn cost you may store your summer goods, fully insured Phone 4100 Phone 1 790 54 King E I When the Public'l denim: are well "ttiatted. . We at." to Banquet: and urn Light Luna“ at all hours. Come for 3 Chicken Dinner nny Saturdio,after 9.80 pan.-- only 35c OI SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVING SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Phone 781 WATCH REPAIRING Corsets, Cortrelettets, Elastic Girdles Ind-Surgical Garments. Personal attention by mined Corsetiers. Hosiery, Veyetie, Be.ttiktsrehitfts ottt..9rBtuatt Jewelery. CARL REINHART FURNITURE GRAND RIVER TEA ROOMS' Special prfees for Business Luncheon from " to 2 pm Catering to Dinner. Bridge and Wedding Parties LAUNDRY, PRESSERS, DYERS ONE or WATERLOO COUNTY’S nos-r UP-TO-DATE RURAL norms ST. AGATHA NEW AND USED FURNITURE PEARL LAUNDRY COMPANY BRODEY DRAIMIN FUR CO. FINNT OF HIGH-CLASS USED FURNITURE 'YOUR PROBLEM OF' UNSIGHTLY HAIR ' MOLES AND WARTS I LADIES' Clean, reconditioned and reasonably priced. “Prices Ire born here and raised elsewhere" $9 Kitchener 34 I KUNCK'S SHOE STORE L. R., DETENBECK CLOTHING Furnishings and Hats for Men and Boys WATERLOO ' 34 TWIN CITY LAUNDRY BEST QUALITY MANUFACTURERS OF FINE PURS "THE EMBASSY" Foundation Garments ESSENTIAL TO GOOD DRESSING Dinners from " to 85 cents MEN'S CLOTHING WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS Washing' Machines - Air Conditioned . ED. HELLER TEA ROOMS A. G. EULER i, Ethuiif%Gii" KITCHENER - JEWELERS RADIOS WATERLOO Kitchener KITCHENER SHOES BUY AT Mrs Walter Srhmklt. RN. of Kitrhener spent a tow days of this toâ€: with her -hnott"xr. Mrs. " w nttchust who " m Trim GMT-in? rum» and Mr and Mn Donn"! Jlrdh calla! on Mrs Andrew Koch!" at at Anna: In! "lid: Gen", David "navy and nah Bum. REASONABLE PRICES Kitchener-Preston Highway ENGRAVING Electric Ranges 90 Queen St. S. 74 King St. tl Waterloo 34 Benton St. 15 Queen St.__S. 21 Erb St. W. 34 King St.__S: 106 King W Phone 4042K let-so Io,