Toronto Calves, Lambs Improve Market Reports & FARM NEWS AND VIEWS . . 200 MIGIUC: Weighty steers sold at tll~‘ll-'| 60, butcher steers and heifers $10â€" $11.25, butcher cows $7.50â€"$9.50, canners downward to $5, bulls $8.50â€"$10, fed $11â€"$12. Calves sold at $16â€"$10.50, with a few tops at $17 for vealers, with other grades at $10â€"$13. Lambs brought $1450â€"$15 for good ewes and wethers. Sheep sold at $9â€"$10.50. Hoes â€" sold â€" at â€" $16.75â€"$16.90 Eggs Weak At Toronto Though Demand Fair Wholesale to retail prices on the egg market declined one to three cents on the Toronto open produce market Wednesday, while country dealer prices remained steady and unchanged. The market was w and offerings were light, but were enough stocks on hand to supply the light demand. ‘ The demand was good on the butter market, but dealers could not secure any offerings and no sales were reported. Ontario No. 1 creamery solids remained at the previous _ level of 35% cents a pound. There was one car of Wesâ€" tern butter reported sold at the same level of 35% cents a pound. The cheese market was just steady, but trading was light and offerings were not heavy. Buying interest was Following are Thursday‘s closâ€" ing nominal quotations on ‘Toronto grain transactions for car lots, prices on basis track Fort William: No. 1 Nor. Manitoba wheat 93% No. 2 Northern wheat ............ 90% No. 3 Northern wheat ............ 87 No. 4 Northern wheat ............ 8§ NO. 5 .....cceememememanmen . 81% No. 6 ..............coummmiumes 10W A u_nnllTot&uutflc sold at steaâ€" on ve stock market ednesday. Veal calves were §0¢ gher. Hogs and a few good light No. 3 C.W. oats ....................... 40% No. 1 f€@0 1....clcccclelll 49 Mixed feed .................. MWM No. 3 C.W., 6â€"row ... 62% No. 1 feed Manitoba barley 62 No. 1 feed screen., per ton 2250 Ontario natural corn, delivâ€" ered, Ontario points. 87 to 93 Kilnâ€"dried corn ............ 1.16 to 1.19 Ontario grain, approximate prices track shipping point: Wheat \............2c.llll........ 1.07 to 1.09 No. 2 C.W. Western oats Barley RYG ...z Buckwheat ......... Malting barley . Nilling oats ... BUFFALO.â€"Hogs 400; good al choice 160â€"240 lb. $15.65â€"$15.75. Cattle 150; light and mediu weight sausage bulls $10â€"$12.75. _ Calves 100; good and choice vealers $17.50; common and meâ€" dium $12â€"$15.50. _ _ _ __ _ _ Sheep 300; good and choice 75â€"95 lb native and fed Western lambs 2:6.25-818.50: medium to good $15â€" 6. were unchanged at olher L hoe markets reporting today Dressed weight hogs Wednesday were up 10c at Hull and prices were unchanged at other baconâ€" Dressed weight: Hamilton $16.60 delivered; Hull, $16.10 plus transâ€" portation; London and Stratford $16.50 delivered. Butterâ€" Cream. solids, No. 1 35% to 00 Current make (white): Paraffined .............. 21 _ to 00 Colored .................. 22% to 00 Quotations to Retail Trade Butterâ€" Creamery prints: First grade ... 37% to 00 Second grade ....... 36% to 00 Third grade .......... 35% to 00 Cheeseâ€" Current make: __ Country dealers are quoted on graded eggs, cases free, delivered to Toronto: Grade A large ....... 40 _ to 00 Grade A medium.... 38 _ to 00 Grade A pullets ... 35 _ to 00 Grade B wo.... 34 _ to 35 Grade C ... 33 _ to 44 Note: Prices on farmers‘ shipâ€" ments are 2 to 3¢ per dozen below above quotations. Grade A large ....... 40 _ to 00 Grade A medium ... 38 _ to 00 Grade A pullets ... 35 _ to 00 Grade B /34 to 35 Grade C ...:..â€".â€"~" M to M Note: Above ?flces in both secâ€" tions based on closing sales. 1% to 1% lbs. 1% to 2% lbs. 2% to 4% lbs. 4% to 6 lbs. . 6 lbs. and up .. Second grade ........ 34% to 00 do twins, triplets.. do cuts es Poultry and Eggs Selling Prices to Retail Trade Toronto Grain . Hog Quotations BUFFALO LIVE STOCK PoOULTRY (Nominal Prices to Shi Dairy Produce $16.75â€"$16.90 _ sows $14 23% to 00 23% to 00 18 to 57 to 74 to and 15 70 No No her i‘!nndpuenu. Mr. and MINS. Otto yer. Local residents welcome Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lorentz to the village where they will reside in future. Their son, Mr. Albert Lorentz, has taken over their farm. _ Miss Genieve Reide!l and Airâ€" im Michael, Reidel of Manâ€" ning Pool, Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end_with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Re_ide!.‘ h 11198 .. 022 ots id Cb inanted Mrs. James Doyle of Toronto visited with her sister, Miss Anna May Schummer for several days. Miss Beatrice Schnarr, nurseâ€"inâ€" training at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, returned to her work after a week‘s vacation at her home here. School reâ€"opened here on Monâ€" l r. and Mrs. Robert Voisin, Miss Mary Voisin and Miss Evelyn Dietâ€" rich went to Guelph on New Year‘s }Day to visit Mr. Alvin Voisin, a novice in the Jesuite Novitiate Head of Passing koi ramancdinteffiedansetins. 4 Word was received here of the death in Waterdown of Sister M. Hortence, after a short ilfness. Sisâ€" ter Hortence was Mother Superior here for six years and tautl:lt at the local school during that time. The high record of the year in the Jersey breed is the high record for December made by Brampton Lady. Basiluaâ€"88733â€"bred _ and cwned by B. H. Bull & Son, Srampton, Ontario. Lady Basilua went on test as a sixâ€"yearâ€"old cow and produced 15,297 lbs. of milk and 981 lbs. of fat This is her fourth high record and she is a daughter of the world‘s record cowâ€" Brampton Basilua. For this outâ€" standing record she has been awarded a medal of merit cerâ€" tificate by the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club. On twice a day milking the high leader in the 365 day division is Sunlight‘s Pet 2nd,â€"85322â€"owned by F. W. Tomlinson, Baldwin, Ont. This cow as a seven year old proâ€" duced 11,282 lbs. milk and 650 lbs. of fat, with an average test of 5.16%. 2s . _ Brampton Jersey Has Best Record Churning Cream w91 09eR Three of the classes are led by Abner B. Martin, Conestogo, Ont., whose three daughters of his outâ€" standing . sire, Willowdale Pete, Ilead their various classes. !‘nltzl‘l.e four year (Country Hon. Ian A. Muckenzic, Minister of Pensions and National Health, is shown as he made his address during the official opening of the new highway to Alaska. The historic ceremonies were held on a spot that a few mg_nlhs ago was dense wilderness. Note the small tree in the background which has been utilized as a flag pole By Miss m Dictrich (Chronicle ) Lt. Commander R. A. S. MacNeil, R.C.N., Commanding Officer of the Canadian corvette "‘Dauphin" and formerly of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is shown here beside his ship‘s crest, a "mountie", gun in hand, astride a Nazi Uâ€"boat. Lt. Commander MacNeil has already lived up to the R.C.M.P. reputation of "getting his man"â€"the Dauphin recently rescued the entire crew of a Norwegian ship under difficult circumstances in mideâ€"Atlantic For this action he and a fellow officer, also a "mountie", were decorated by King Haakon with the Royal Norwegian War Medal for olds â€"éoï¬gï¬b Sybil‘s At Opening "MOUNTIE" GOES TO SEA AND "GETS HIS MAN® that on twice a day milking, w kh ar rliras Pb ud mt dinefP + w d ts 10,955 lbs. of milk and 634 lbs. of fat, with an average test of 5.97%. _ _Conestogo Lily‘s Babeâ€"109837â€" »lso owned by Mr. Martin is the bigh threeâ€"yearâ€"old, tying with a cow from the herd of Thomas O‘Brien at London, Ont. Mr. Marâ€" tin‘s cow produced 11,001 lbs. of milk, 610 lbs. of fat, with an averâ€" age test of $54%. Mr. O‘Brien‘s m mt e e oad cow, Maple Lea Lady Starlight P. â€"lli&â€â€"â€"ï¬oduced 9,179 lbs. of milk, 610 lbs. of fat, with an averâ€" age test of 6.65%. Both cows, of course, were on twice a day milkâ€" .Tn the twoâ€"yearâ€"old class the new champion Shamrock Walnut Eeautyâ€"123850â€"appears, not only leading that class but breaking all records in the Jersey breed for seâ€" nior twoâ€"yearâ€"olds on twici a day ‘milking with 13,725 Ibs. of milk, 715 lbs .of fat, winning gold and silver medal certificates. She is an outstanding â€" producer, is _ fresh ugain and going. strong. She is lowned by Don Head Farmers Ltd., Richmond Hill, Ont _ _ __ _ | On twice a day milking in the Imature class Clematis Jeanâ€"75167 \â€"bred and owned by Mrs. Arthur \Virgin,North Hatley, Que., is the leader with 10,054, 529 lbs. of fat, 1-.-:ith an average test of 5.26%. _ OUUStARCTTE PRURIWCET) s veu d tomadl 914 .A oi fec in ts on O ul es nds t ugain and going. strong. She is| Pigsâ€"2 Yorkshire sows due Febâ€" owned by Don Head Farmers Ltd., | ruary 9th; 10 shoats about 75 lbs. Richmond Hill, Ont. each. In the 305 day division the high Hay, Grain, Roots, ete.â€"About 7 mature cow on three times a day tons mixed hay; about 200 bus. milking is Annesi Right Royal mixed grains; 100 bus. Early Alaska Connieâ€"70335â€"owned by Maurice | oats. A quantity of mangolds; some C. Beaty, Milton, Ont. Connie proâ€" turnips; about 20 bus. white soup duced {2,087 lbs. milk, 548 lbs. of | beans. 5o. CQith on average test of 453%.|, _ Power Machinery â€" 2. Fordson e e en IF l B. H. Bull & Son lead the fourâ€" yearâ€"old class on three times a day inilking â€" with Brampton â€" Royal Pricelessâ€"95989â€"producing 11,208 ‘lbs. of milk, 563 lbs. of fat, with an average test of 5.02¢. Rockyview Floboy‘s Hazelâ€"102â€" 236â€"bred and owned by H. H. |Longeway, Calgary, Alta., is the leader on twice a day milking with 10.619 lbs. of milk,. 533 lbs. of fat, with an average test of 502"; Abner Martin has the high cow in Conestogo Janeâ€"109838â€"in the threeâ€"yearâ€"old . class which she leads on twice a day milking with 9,511 lbs. of milk, 563 lbs. of fat, with an average test of 5.92¢;. She qualifies for a silver medal certifiâ€" cate On three times a day milking in the twoâ€"yearâ€"old class the high cow is bred and owned by B. H. Bull & Son, Brampton, Ont., with their Brampton Basileus Factsâ€" 113931â€"leading with 9,259 lbs. of milk, 579 lbs. of fat, with an averâ€" age test of 6.25% and winning a s.Iver medal certificate. â€" On twice a day milking the high cow is owned by F. W. Tomlinson, Ealdwin, Ont., Millbrook Jewel‘s Luttercupâ€"106329. This cow proâ€" duced 8.314 lbs. of milk. 459 lbs. of fat, in 305 days, winning a silver medal certificate. Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Regularly of Alaska Highway Valuable Farm Stock, At the farm, one mile south of Wellesley, on the Badenâ€"Wellesiey Highway, on THURSDAY, JANUARY l4th At 12.30 P.M. Sharp The following: Horsesâ€"Black mare, 5 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; black lg.ldin‘ 10 {reuut old, weight 1300 â€"nï¬ood e workers. Black heavy y 2 years old; black light filly 2 years old; black filly, one year old. Cattleâ€"11 good dairy cows, T.B. tested, 3 registered Holsteins, the balance Holstein and Jersey grades and brindles. Some fresh, some are due around sale time, some bred in late May and June. 2 Holstein bulls about 9 months old. _ _ _ _ Audvecctiad |\ _ Power Machinery â€" 2 Fordson | tractors, both in good mechanical ‘order, one with high tension mls- \neto and spade lugs; Cockshutt 2â€" | furrow tractor plow; International 2â€"furrow tractor plow; 3â€"section springâ€"tooth harrow ; Masseyâ€"Harris |\3â€"horse springâ€"tooth cultivator, for tractor or horses; Champion separâ€" ator,. 32â€"inch cylinder with selfâ€" feeder and strawâ€"blower, in good running order; 7â€"inch canvas lzglt. Implementsâ€" Masseyâ€"Harris binâ€" / der, 6 ft. cut, canvas like new; Masâ€"| seyâ€"Harris sideâ€"delivery rake and | tedder combined. in good shape;‘ International _ 5â€"ft._ mower; Ideal manure spreader; Elmira hay loadâ€" er with foreâ€"carriage; Poeter Hamilâ€" ton disc drill; rubber tire farm wagon; 4â€"sec. iron harrows; 2â€"row corn cultivator; set bobsleighs with | flat rack;; hay rack; set gravel‘ planks: 2 walking plows; horse scuffier; 4â€"wheeled milk carriage;t potato plow; fanning mill; topi buggy: Jolictte 9â€"inch plate chop-' per; Fleury 14â€"inch roller chopper; cutter; extension ladder; 1 set team harness: set single harness; horse blankets; â€" Gem â€" electric tenc_er;“ forks, shovels, some milk cans, pails, furnace, box stove an@ other articles. ‘ Termsâ€"Cash. _ No Reserve. _ AARON ZEHR, Proprietor. _ A. B. BRUBACHER, Auctioneer. _ ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. Auction Sale Implements, Hay, Grain, i ‘MEfAI.S. i RAGS, PAPER. BONES, qo lido WIM THIS WABR qo llelo WTM TWIS WABR PHONKE 2â€"4419 THE FARM is situated 3% miles southwest of Linwood, Lot 4 west %, Concession 9 â€" 100 acres more or‘ less. About 20 acres bushland, 9 room red brick house with sumâ€" mer kitchen and woodshed attachâ€" ed. Rain water in house and a good cellar. Good bank barn 40 x 60. Barn floor all cemented. Water in barn. Driving shed. Henâ€"house 12 3.'3"‘ wate? in bush farm is in good state of cultivation mis known as the Henry Stever te and is going to be sold to the highest bidder to wind un the estate. If you are looking for a good farm come to this sale at Linâ€" wood Hotel on the above date and time mentioned. _ _ Termsâ€"10%% cash on day of sale. Balance of first half in 30 days. Remainder of _ payment | made known on day of sale. By Miss Maida V. Kelly (Chroniele Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Leiss and family of Wellesley spent New Year‘s with Mr. and Mrs, David Gascho. Mr. and Mrs. Herb MacLennan j spent Friday with their daughter, | Nrs. Melville Dunbar and Mr. Dunbar of Milverton. i Eay and Miss Eva Goodyear of Toâ€" ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin ofâ€"Woodstock were the New Year r,u}n‘»sts of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Mulâ€" cahy. Auction Sale Mrs. William Martin was a holiâ€" day visitor with her daughter, Mrs. Lockie Turnbull and Mr. Turnbull of North Mornington. _ _ _ _ _ Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam K. Jantzi were: Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Kuepfer and family of Milâ€" verton, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jantzi cf Kingwood, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Kuepfer and family of North Eastâ€" hope. Mr. and Mrs. David Jantzi and Mr. Ivan Kuepfer of Peffers ard Mr. and Mrs. Chris. K. Kue:â€" pfer. _ . Leading Aircraftman John Schultz of Summerside, P.EL, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Schultz and other friends in this locality. _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ Miss Beatrice Gale of Toronto is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Gale. _ Mr. Robert McDowell spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDowell of Galt. Pte. Roy Hewitt left for Vancouâ€" ver on Friday after spending two weeks‘ furlough with his parents. Nr. and Mrs. James Hewitt. _ Miss Doris Wray spent several days last week with Misses Helen and Grace Omand of Wellesley. ring water. Spring water MRS. CHRISTENA DECKERT, _ Executrix, Linwood, Ont. . W. STUMPF, Auctioneer, Phone Kitchener 2â€"0506. 2â€"3 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nichol and MILLBANK Waterloo Chronicle 32 2t Twin City Buyers‘ Guide Linwood Hotel, Executrix to sell by auction on SsATURDAY, JANUARY 16 1943 at 2.30 p.m. at the _ favored with Linwood, Ont. flowing For CHRIS. FREY on the farm situated 1 mile west of Wallenstein. Horsesâ€"Black Belg‘x)an team risâ€" ing 5 and 6 years, about 3200 lbs.; sorrel gelding 17 years; bay gelding 18 years. &tï¬.â€"i Durham cows due in | February; 1 Durham cow fresh im | Nov.; 1 fat‘cow; 7 yearling cattle;. 2 small calves. â€" _ | s Emt eR , Pigs â€"1 sow bred in Nov.; 11 pigs from 100 to 180 lbs.; 11 pigs about 90 lbs. _ . . A full line of implements inâ€" cluding a Mildmay threshing machâ€" ine with feeder, {.lowcr and grain elevator. A quantity of hay. and grain, Also household goods and some furniture. Terms â€"Cash on day of sale. Mr. Aloysius Doherty of Pemâ€" broke spent New Year‘s with his mother here. New Year visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Korman and Miss Marie Kennedy ef Arborfield, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy of Maryhill, Pte. and Mrs. Cecil Kennedy, Toronto, Pte. Clifford Kennedy,, Sussex, N.B.. Mr. Louis and Germaine Kennedy, Waterloo, Miss Esther Kennedy, Kitchener. Missn-;' Maric and Francis Linseâ€" man of Kitchener spent the holiâ€" Juys with their parents here. Miss Mary James, our teacher of Toronto, has returned to resume her dutics after the holidays Miss Nora Sullivan has returned [rom Stratford after the holidays. here Pte. Earl Kocher of Listowel spent New Year‘s at his home here Mr. Simon Stemmler of Kitchâ€" ener spent New ‘Year‘s at his home On TUESDAY, JANUARY 12 At 1 pm. â€" Pte. Harold Kraemer of Someâ€" where in Canada spent New Year‘s «t his home here FAVOURITE ADVERTISING PUBLICATION) Personals. "WE ARE AT WAR!" That‘s the headline we‘ve all been reading since Poland, Czecho Slovakia, Holland, etc. But there‘s another headline just coming into its own that‘s â€" just as newsâ€"worthy. _ It‘s the headlineâ€" "CANADIAN FARMER TO WIN THE WAR". Auction Sale Miss Clara Darroch of Harriston returned to her home on Saturday after spending the past week with her nophew. Dr. J. C. Ross and Mrs. Ross. Yes, the Canadian farmer will win this war because he knows what‘s going on. He knows that production and production alone is the only way to victory. He knows that a nation looks to him to supply them with the material necessary to wage successful warfare. How does he know all this? He knows it because Canada has the best system of news reporting to let the people know what‘s what and what‘s needed. The Canadian farmer found out what was needed and he did something about it. Delivered to Your Home . . . Mr. Wilfred Stcinman of Guelph spent the holiday weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Steinman _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Edwards and daughter Thora Bernice of Palmerston visited for a few days with Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross. Sgt. Ted Snyder of Rockeliffe and â€" Pilotâ€"Officer Lawrence Snyâ€" wer of Arnprior spent the New Year‘s weekâ€"end with their moâ€" ther. Mrs. Ed. Snider. A e ce sn n on iess 1 with the ladies mother‘s Mrs. Ed. Snider. * Capt. B. Schumm and Mrs. Schumm of New Brunswick visitâ€" ed for a few days over the holiday L 2030 00 .2 00000 â€"acvill ohs rapinit Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Facey of East Zorra and Mr. and Mrs. Roâ€" lrt Schiedcl and son, Bobbie of Haysville spent New Year‘s Day 7 7 LNR ul4 an se ED. GEJISEL, Auctioneer WM. HOWLETT, Clerk. By Mrs. Jas. Kennedy (Chronicle Corre»pondent) By Mrs. Clarence Diamond (Chronicle Correspondent) HESSON Rhatoians BADEN Publishers of Hay and Grain i oo umds ; 1 have always made it a business Furniture to l;udy vnluc:<l in (nrzd stock and . JANUARY 12 implements and am to serve :" :.-_ AnÂ¥ 1 you no matter what kind or breeds of livestock you may have. 1 will FREY on the farm |do my best for youâ€"write or phone ‘ NEWS Auction Sales Front Page for dates. Jan. 14, Thursday, at 12.30 p.m.â€" Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, roots, etc., for Aaron Zehr, 1 mile south of Wellesley, on th_e‘_l)li‘hwny. Feb. 2, Tuesday, at 9.30 am.â€"â€" Fxtensive sale of farm stock inâ€" cluding extra good harses, Reg. and grade Holstein and Jersey caltle, good implements, hay and rra‘m for Ferdinand Hofstetter, 2 miles south of Kitchener, on the highway leadâ€" ing to Roseville. . Feb. 10, Wednesday, at 1 p.m.â€" Entire â€"milking herd, 38 head acâ€" credited, bloodâ€"tested, registered and grade Holstein and Guernsey cattle for M. S. Gemmel, 1 mile northcast of Ayr. . Feb. 23, Tuesday, at 12 o‘clock noon sharp â€" Entire herd 60 head accredited, registered, listed Holâ€" stein cattle, 9 choice young black Percheron horses, brood sows, etc., for Angus S. Weber, 1‘ miles east of St. Jacobs and‘‘4 mile west of Cone:togo, on the highway. 220 Auction Sale Lists Feb. 25, Thursday, 1 p.m. â€" The 65th Breeders‘ Sale of Registered and grade Holstein cattle at Sumâ€" mit View Farm. Bridgeport. L'dl r(-\gnst‘or:(i’ \bloodâ€"tested Holstein cattle for Leander Snyder, at Parkâ€" way, just oï¬A hi'l‘;hway. on gravel â€" March 24, Wednesday, at 1 p.m.â€" Entire herd 60 head ‘(u‘lly‘ 2!("t‘ll’cdi_!- Jan. 26. Tuesday, 2 p.m.â€"Auction [sale for Abner Brubacher, on the ;Devitt farm ‘> mile north of West | Montrosc, 1 cow due in Feb., 20 |head of stockers, 19 sows due to | pig in Feb. and later:; also hay and | grain. _ _ _ ols _ l"l):;d IL;Tding 19 Doon EDW ARD GEISEL. Auctioneer West Montrose, Phone Elmira 932 Another year has passed and we wish to thank one and all for your business and coâ€"operation during the past year. May we ugain be ublesto continue in our work and serve you in the yvear 1943. Wishâ€" ing you a happy and prosperous year. Jan. 11. Monday, 9.30 a. m.â€"Comâ€" munity Sale, Elmira Fair, at the F.armers‘ Shed, livestock, impleâ€" ments. furniture and small articles. Abentn o o im o en in en t ts Jan. 12. Tuesdav, 1 p.m.â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, throchin« .machine, feed. etc.. for Chris. Frey on farm west of Walâ€" lerstein Jan. 30. Saturday, at 1.30, auction sale for estate of late Philip Bonn of furniture and household goods on George St., Elmira. _ _ Feb. 23. Tuesday, at 1.30 p.m.â€" Auction sale of livestock. impleâ€" ments and feed for John Bowman on the farm situated ‘; mile north of Floradale. with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumm. _ _ _ â€" Mr. Leslie Kuntz visited over the weekâ€"end with his wife and inâ€" fent daughter. Thg anadian F armer Becomes A. B. HRUBACHER We s. L. BRAUN 210 King St. E. KEYS MADE pick all makes of All Kinds LOCKS Kitchener