Top winners in this year‘s Interâ€"County Horse Plowing Compeâ€" tition for boys at the International Plowing Matches will be awarded all expense tours of the United States to study agricultural conserâ€" vation methods. The trips, and a substantial list of cash prizes for competition at the International and at local plowing matches, are being provided by the Salada Tea Company. "SALADA" OFFERS PLOWING AWARD THE HYDROâ€"ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO 2{1) No municipality municipal commission ‘:lll-nh “pum':w or use or or :-db,l:nmdtmdmauypan received from the Commission and use itin a manner eontrary to the provisions of subregulation 1. (3} No shall take electrical 'Mlx;b:h&-id‘;:'udwï¬a&. bhmdubwuh:ul. PART N SPACE HEATERS s $.{1} No municipality or municipal commission wwmmmm ghall supply or use or permit to be supplied or RECULATIONS PART 1 $ WATER HEATERS person refusing or neglecting to comply than $100 and not more than $300 tor each and -fl‘"mm,mmm every separate day upon which such refuso} of &uuï¬dm&uw the mhahnndum under this section shail be of an oftence and in addition to any other ty The penaliies imposed Aby or under the hnt.’wdndh-&- $100 and not authority of this section shall be recoverable undes mote than and a further penalty of not less The Summary Convictions Act. I further clarification is required please contact your local Hydro office. @v) for the protection of property after busiâ€" ness hours not more than 5 watts per 100 quonbddqro-low-amef:-hop or office, or 40 watts per shop or office whichever is the greater; (b) lighting of exterior signs; te) exterior floodâ€" or outlineâ€"lighting for decoraâ€" tive, ornamental or advertising purposes; (d) lighting of outâ€"door Christmas trees; . ~ 4) lighting of parkingâ€"Jots, usedâ€"car lots, service stations, outâ€"door industrial premises and outâ€" door playing Kelds except, * Ton a pormaigin rore while ooph ap parkingâ€"lot space w\ open for business; 4i) not more than 10 watts per 100 square leet of that portion of usedâ€"car lots used for _duay space while open for business (a) equipped with thermostatic control; and Ab) installed in or on tanks which are thermally unh::d-s&ouu';:adluum noss 'lom â€"wool insula (a) subject to subregulation 2, lighting of interiors ELECTRICITY IN ONTARIO brv"cuiuyԠy to the provigions of subregulaâ€" d 8 end 3 M L shall not apply to or replaced after the date of publication of these or municipal commission ary electrical power mo municipality or municipal commission recet nflyum&mflbhnafldawh any person electrical power any part tlo,no!lotgh_ppor_oï¬qndm:b:l:nh,flnlhd (2) No person shall take from any municipality PENALTY PROVIDED BY THE POWER COMMISSION ACT FOR VIOLATION OfF REGULATionus and not more than 5 watts per 100 square leet of the usedâ€"car lot after cessaâ€" ton of business; (ii) not more than 40 watts per gasoline pump in a service station, exclusive of lighting not exceeding 25 watts inside the pumpâ€" meter compartment, while the sérvice station is open lor business; #) not more than 10 watts per 100 square hope, showâ€"windows and offices except, 0) ldm'lhanl;oupn-qdu:':.bad gross floorâ€"area of a shop ng busiâ€" nees hours, and alter cessation of business with the public not more than 1 watt wunbddhmï¬oaumdtm part of the shop where the staff is actually working; §i) not more than 10 watts per lineal foot of width of showâ€"windows of shops between 4.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. and only while the shop is open for business; tii) not more than 2 watts per re foot of z:-tflwamdnnflus‘dnoï¬lco M"'Z and after olï¬ec“:::r‘- not more in 2 watts per square gross floorâ€" area of that part of the office where the me person is regularly in attendance. PART m any person electrical power or any part The Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commission of Ontario announces the following regulations made under the Power Commission Act and to become effective October lst, 1949. PLEASE CUP TS 6N « 8. In these regulations, (a) "shop" means c (iii) premises providing sleeping accommodaâ€" tion for travellers; â€" (e) lands used for the of an exhibition or mwwmdeem as defined in The Agricultural Societies Act, 1939; and (f the ilumination of Niagara Falls tor a period of not more than 2 hours between sunset an sunrise on Saturday and holidays PART TV 7. Parts 1 and III shall not apply to the territonal districts of, (a) Algoma; hiing permitted for shope during busi n-:)g-nudu-bdemlndï¬dd.u :z‘-hnqulauonl hch‘olhok:: interior signs, merchandiseâ€"displays 4 No person shall take from any municipality or municipal commission electrical power cdndbnlhoCo:.:lzgnMdmlh': manner contrary to provisions of subreguiaâ€" ‘hldm-k‘xul No person shall take electrical power mhh%&,dmlhcm’: m&aï¬owmdMIfl 6. Subregulation 1 of regulation 3 and regulations and $ shall not apply to, * fe) 0) lighting of airâ€"ports and transportation (b) (d) Manitoulin; . ’:c Sou except the townshi; Carki nd, ips of ng. o Clrr:ydh. Conger, Cowper, F.'tznon, Foley, Humphry, McDougall and Keilor, the Town 3 Parry Sound and the Village of Rosseau; (g) Rainy River, (h) Sudbury; (i) Thunder Bay; and (}) Timiskaming (b) Cochrane; (c) Kenora; ï¬ uired by law; gh Iu“::nqflndby w; ) lighting for interior domestic purposes; lighting of a single exterior not exceet hpgwq!;bdt‘qu‘..m (i) sidewalkâ€"canopies on hotels, theatres and restaurants except mot thore than 14 watt per square foot of floor space or sideâ€"walk area covered by the marquee or canopy; ig) ting of exterior entrances or exits ol, %mmm-&u the meaning of The Tourist Establishments Ket 1949, and commercial premises other work in progress and not more than 3 walts per. 100 square feet at other times and not more than 5 watts per 100 square I.d:;llypt*eï¬n lighting of that part actu occupied installations, or M‘Mh“flo‘?‘flmflw ment; and * _ «w) not more than 40 watts per 100 square feet of pla: area of an outâ€"door ï¬ddonlvm.hm; plering between sunset and sunrise; M ‘‘ means any building or a ol a bm-., béoth, dullwloo wm'. onh.dHunmduMhnE;u where goods are manufactured and w not a factory; but shail not include any part of a building used for office purposes; and "office" shall mean a building or part of a building occupied and n.dnz:t 'z- parâ€" (i) an ambulance, telephone or telegraph @4) lighting for police, fire and propertyâ€" @1) service stations and garages, except not more than 60 watts for each entrance or exit and not more than a total of 120 watts for all entrances or exits per asrvice station or garage; and G) an office of a medical or dental prac titioner, embaimer or funeral director, or than service stations and garages, except MMMQMEM premises and not more than 23 watts for feet of whatever part or parts of outâ€"doot industrial premises is in actual use fot _PART YÂ¥ ‘ l:;; settled at $29.50 for A $29.10 for grade B1. choice quality vealers. The plain :‘e.".'s?'“.'!'tztflfl.! Mfl $16â€"$24. Grass calves for slaughâ€" Ter Wouge y pig _ ** good bulls 16.50. Plain bulls feager dovenerd io AiX "Fer ‘;-hnp were steady at $18.50â€" 304162 with pintn mockers hoi 50â€"$19.25 with gfln sellâ€" ing downward to $14.50. _ Calves were firm at $26â€"§28 for tle, 1,080; caives, 650; hogs, 920; ‘Mdhfl-.'l‘ l.?nï¬t cluse were an estimated 1,300 catâ€" Toronto Cattle Steady, [Pork. Fou Prices Western Eeeders Firm F»;“:m"‘.‘:.'&.." steady in cattle trading at â€"â€": uAL 1 _6 Saturday Sale for fu mds in th T’\ for M ursday Clearing s& plements, 1 Saturday, Oct. 8, at 1.30 pm.â€" Furniture and household effects for Mrs. Aaron Braun, en the preâ€" mises, 7 Albert St., Kitchener, one block west of 231 Ahrens St W., Blutcher and Guelph Sts. Saturday, Oct. 15, at 1.30 K.m.â€" In Kitchener Market BI::.‘ ouse in the vikige of hraien, cppratie ie o ue es northâ€"east of Stratford for Thoâ€" mas Culliton. Friday, Oct. 14, at 1.30 pmâ€" Sale of furniture and household Pd. at Crosshill, for the Joseph . Zehr Estate. Saturday, Oct. 15, at 1.30 p.m.â€" Auction sale of furniture and household ‘loods in New Hamburg for Henry Weicher. Friday, Oct. 21, 1.30 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of real estate, furniture and household goods, % mile south of Cassel for Chris D. Roth. Saturday, Oct. 22, at 1.30 p.m.â€" Sale for furniture and household mdn in the village of New Hamâ€" g for Mrs. George Hahn. _ Thursday, Oct. 27, i pm.â€" Clearing sale of farm mcz. imâ€" nlements, feed and furniture, 2% T d odbaidans iininte t dout) â€" ~peenpint se miles south of St. Clements, 1% miles east of Bamberg, for kenâ€" neth Roth. Monday, Oct. 31, at lss.m.â€"- Wellesley Community Sale of Saturday, Oct. 15, at 1.30 p.m.â€" Sale of good household effects in the village of Elora for Miss M. Greve. Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 1.30 p.m. â€"Clearing sale of registered and grade Shorthorn cattle, impleâ€" ments, grain, furniture, in Woolâ€" wich Twp., i% rpiles from Elora M. R. ROTH, Auctionser Ev y Tuesday at 7.30 y al p.m.~ New ï¬m,, Community sale of horses, cattle, hogs, etc., at Baechâ€" ler‘s Sale Barns. Saturday, Oct. 8, 1 pm.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of horses, implements, 11 C000 0200 ces t ob ass P :A We . P0 hay and household oodl} 2 miles noÂ¥th4nst of Stnt’ord or Thoâ€" HERB REINHART, Auctioneer RR. 2. Bresiau, Phone 2â€"3653 Friday, Oct. 7, at 1.30 p.m.â€" Clearing sale of tractor and plow, farm stock, implements, hay, grain, etc., Con. 16, Peel Twp., 3 miles southwest of Arthur, 5 miles noftheast of Drayton, for Alvin Termain. _ _ _ _ for John Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 1.30 p.m. ~â€"Clearing sale of registered and grade_ Shorthorn cattle, impleâ€" ments, grain, furniture, in Woolâ€" wich Twp., 2% miles from Elora for John _ Saturday, Oct. 15, at 1.30 p.m.â€" Sale of good household effects in gvz village of Elora for Miss M. reve. â€" â€" s j HARRY PARR & SONS. Auctioneers, Alma,. P.O.. Ont. Friday, Oct. 7, at 1.30 pm.â€" Clearing sale of tractor and plow, farm . stock, imp!emenni‘w:ay. grain, etc., Con. 18, Peel , 3 miles southwest of Arthur, 6 miles northeast of Drayton, for Alvinâ€"Termain. â€" Monday, Oct. 17, at 9.30 a m.â€" Community sale of livestock, imâ€" gl:menu. Â¥urm‘ture and small arâ€" icles at the Steddick Hotel, Elâ€" _ Saturday, Oct. 29, 1 p.m.â€"Real estate, furniture and household efâ€" fects for Jonathan Martin in the village of Floradale. ANGUS B. MARTIN, Auctionser ‘ Phone $72 Elmira Eveolr Thurld:ï¬, at 2 p.mâ€" Sale pigs, cattle and calves at the Sale Burnac{‘uwwel. Wednesday, 12, 1 p.m.â€"100â€" fements, hey and ram" oC Joe emen oe flc’l‘wilh. W’ut Lot 8, Co& 14, Wallenstein, 1 mile east Dorking, on Highway 86. _ ; AD" DNITWER, NTRBRNICEY _ Friday, Oct. 14â€"Community Sale at Galt Market. Friday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m.â€"Comâ€" munity sale at the Galt Market. JIM JOHANNES, Blair, Ont. _ Phone 1686â€"Wâ€"4 Gait Friday, Oct. 7, at 7 p.m.â€"At the Galt Market. Satund?'. Oct. 8, at 2 &Jn.â€" Household effects, etc., for Walter RECEREC‘s hobA cotaane 1 Pn enteniany ’leed, etc., for J. B. Walters, on his farm about two miles northwest of Linwood. Monday, Oct. 10, 9.30 p.m.â€" Comnnm’t{"“ahn Farmers‘ shed, Elmira, of , implements, veâ€" hicles, furniture, dishes, tools and what have you. | ‘ ewes and whethers and $31 ming. Ham, fresh and pick fgs it n in e in mneal o ing to §6. cent® a flwmat I. H. TOMAN, Auctionser, _ New Dundes, Phone 28 Friday, Oct. 7, 1 p.m.â€"Sale Of | emmmmmmmmmmmâ€"____ _ A. ». BRUBACHER auâ€""n..n-m Every Saturday morning at my n'Jx'm?‘ Sale of ‘‘at Noah Erb‘s etc.. for the M. 31 King St. North wfl' ERLOO Pork prices took 100 DRESSES Taken From Our Fall Stock OUT THEY Go! new shipment of winter ladies‘ wear. Sh'op at Woallar‘s on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY of this week and cash in on this moneyâ€"saving opportunity. j WALLAR‘S of Waterloo are drastically reducing their entire stock of Afoll dresses and making way for our DRESSES Reg. $26.95 19.95 I 19.50 ; 17.50 15.95 13.95 11.95 z A 12.95 ; 10.95 These dresses come in crepe, Failie, benmgaline, in colors of black, blue, green, wine and grey SPECIAL SALE! meats remained at WOMENS DRESSES 51% WIECE, +VC, 4 anu 2 CW Zâ€"IOW $1.â€" 43%; No. 3 cw 6â€"row, $140%; No. 1 feed, $1.33% ; No. 2 feed, $1.342% ; No. 3 leeditl.m; No. 2 cw yelâ€" low, $1.37% ; No. 3 ew yellow, $1.â€" 35%; track, $1.33%. Rye: No. 1 and 2 cw, $1.51%; !i_q. 3 cw, $1.47%4; rej. 2 cw. $1.â€" 75, No. 1 feed 73%; No. 2 feed 71%4; No. 3 feed 10%; tnttt‘u ; Bariey: No. 1 and 2 cw, Bâ€"row, $1.51%; No. 1 and 2 cw Zâ€"row $1.â€" Vals. No. 2 cw, 18; No. ex. 3 cw, 15% ; No. 3 ew and ex. 1 feed not established at Stratford today. At i Quebec, Grade A y_u:gun“guq.ddfl."deu?: imeses P iA Pushel, $150; Other varieties, bas" 15; Oats: No. 2 ew, 78; No. 5 Cw, »1.4/%; ra 2 cw, ; No. 4 ew, $1.41%; track, BIOOI_! Hogs Dasket, 50 to 60; Phuma‘ to. 3 ew and ex. 1 feed Z; ices (weekly quotations): No. 2 feed 73%; No. 2 feed timothy, $22; No. 3 timothy, :g; feed 70%;, track, T3. ; mixed ‘hay, $22; alfalfa, $22; In sizes 16 to 24%, also sizes 38 to 46. Waltar‘s are featuring a large selection of these faille and crepe dresses in wine, groy, black, green and blue colors. Take advantage of these moreâ€"forâ€"yourâ€" money fashions this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Wallar‘s. 4 *+%, + Open Friday Till 9 p. m You‘ll find a superb selection of failles, crepes, wools, wool jerseys, moires, taffetas and celebrity cloths in these specials for the misses and juniors. These budgetâ€"priced dresses come in colors of black, blue, navy, wine, red, green, gray and tan, in sizes 12 to 20 and 11 to 19. MISSES and JUNIOR DRESSES .~ of South America was discovered .~ by l%‘lec Dutch navigator Schouten in . ©13.95 * ©27.50 are quoted 1.0o.b. shipping point _apd g.nw delivered track Toronâ€" D P OERIEDERT SEEEM & DoLVICC Siatioe k A un _ pasl 33 Erb St. West gnd $ 9*" ~â€"â€"â€"##| WATERLOO TtE C :s ci mc ccrinee connn o C MR 24â€"HOUR SERVICE l $8.98 * ©26.95 Non â€" tenderable SALE PRICE $16.95 15.95 14.95 13.95 11.95 10.95 9.95 Butter Prices HAY. STRAW PRICES straw, $14; oat straw, $13; 795 at the southern tip of WATERLOO Opposite Theatre and Post Office DOWNINGS Flowers SMITH MANUFACTURING CO 540 King 3t. _ â€" _ Presten, Out, 6â€"6669 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4162 Shirk‘s Service Station TRUSSES