A. B. sauna. I - " an. Arm. M m In: Saturday will. at - action non - the “at Sat. Jun. tt, I.†â€.m- ttrm, one: tn't'thef,t' at. tor the 'tttss 75911911 me. at " Kim ATE. new». - sunny-u... Wed., Jun. TT-Holstein "t “you Thurs, Jan. tb--mstatrin and. menu and teed tor June: ' " miles we! of Inger- 0011 on No. 2 hifhwug. Tact, Feb. 6, l .art.--hean stock. implements and household dim, em. tor Henry Sand". about 1% miles northwest of m. .1th. _ _ -- n .__A In Bmhu. fab. tt-Holatein Sale, Emile. port Feb. 26 - Willard Cm Sale. near Ivory “My. t ttat', Wt Stockyards l. " cattle, bones. an, on the and» ya}. 1., Jan, tg-Auction sale for Allan and Harold Dorscht on farm at Berlets Corners, Wellesley, of livestock, implements, (fed. a; " live-Mn. nu u...u..._, -He--"ee Jan. 26, 1.50 iLn.-i-tccrrAste,d Registered Holstein cattle, Kitch- ener Stock Yards Limited. Mon., Feb. 15, 1.30 p.m.--hue- tion sale for Estate of late Clay- ton Martin on 85 highway ot re- gistered Ayrshire cattle And grades (75 head), Wed., Feb. IT, l pan.--6yetlon sale for estate of late Clayton Martin on the farm, situated 1 mile south of Elmira on 85 high- way of implements, livestock and furniture. _ . Fri., Feb. 19, l pan.--Auctipn sale for Mr. Aaron Freg on the farm, 1 mile east of St. scabs of implements. livestock and furni- ture. Wed., Feb. 24, l p.m.--Auction sale for Mr. Emil Schneider on his farm, situated about 4 miles northwest of Waterloo of imple- ments, livestock and household 30995. Fatty I: sold. , ' I. PREVENIION Of WINIERIIME IllS As a rule months are , let us eon-Ida the tttNutr, m“ tftl,WldL was... th, the -- cold. Bee-use It Is so common. my people are Inclined to ne- aFi"itusrrmatteoeeeo..te, consider It an slllnent of little consequence. This attitude h wrong tor three reasons: "st, he. - statistics show there is more‘ lo. of time Iron: work due to colds than to any other lament; second, because enormous sum of money are spent foe remedies {or colds every year; third, be- - colds often pave the my for serious dim So, every means should be employed to prevent NIGER}: "ii;"-iaGiGa1e for Mrs. Another disease especially pre- valent in winter is influenza. So widespread has this ailment been that a description of it is not necessary. It is enough to say here that influenza should never, even in mild cases, be considered lightly. Everyone who has ex- perienced it knows how it weak- ens the body. Another diluent that strikes ha“ in winter is bronchitis, of which there ore two untb--amrte and chronic. Both are climacter- lsed by coughing due to inilnln- mtion of the lining of the bron- chial tubes. Acute bronchitis is usually ushered in with I head cold, a cough, and pain or a sense oi oppression about the chest. Breathing is dimcult. The sputum. at tigst frothy nod scouty. Inter becomes more abundant and mixed with pun. The bodily injury, the expensed and the decreased production caused by the above-inentioned winter-time ills are so great that every precaution should be taken to prevent them. The best protec- tion against all of them is a hell- thy, vigorous body, for such a bo- ft is most resistant to disuse. ere, then, are some practical suggestions to be followed now to ward off winter diseases: .. " _Feb. 12--uatan Dowd- 1. Pay attention to your diet. Have balanced meals-meats that provide sumcient vitamins, min- ergls,_pro!eins, starches}. 11d (an. 2. Breathe as much fresh air as possible. Walk briskly in the open " with your body erect, every day if you can. Living room: and work rooms should be well ven- tilated. Bedroom windows should tte9tsRt open at niglltL 3. Wear enough clothing to pro- tact the body from cold nnd dampness but do not overdress, especially if you york in a 3|th rT,GirroriGthiiu should " low some pit to reach Ahe.sk.iy. "I. -iiUiiarirdsG, to drum u far as possible, especially when pepplringurw . " ,---,--,___v s. For cleansing taken warm or tepid bath instead ot . hot one. And it Is always well to f1nish with cool water. -.. -iriaid %iigue, Wh e n e v e r conditions will permit get plenty By mu s. um um. mun-In. omn- of {Way to keep your mind tree trom worry and (out. “can! "ruin Clues Iepse muscles. Tree "run Clue; ltllat ......,..-.., -‘.._- muscles caused compressed nerve; compressed nerves - lowered whiny; and lowered " nlity is an invitation to dim Published in the public health the winter more prt tAdvertisement) J:is't'ittiaie's,! tir3,t m It â€an. 1 un- cut WOW m. Jan. " at I“ aan.--l on m tot tn on val-n qte In toe the “he m ot On ' (The Howard M rm. 3.... a. u no tr.e.--tft .m in!) 2!. dam“: he!“ let riiGi.-i, iiiiGitL, in then, . lie trust-u of 031m (the tht tiam John "teh um). Iva-y loudly. "it an.--ht the Now anâ€; Sal- gnu i2iii2iEifth,'ut'tr.ct4 tin. om. bonus. that». no!!!†'aiiat40,5tuWt"" .392 MLJT1rJtG t Inâ€! " 'iiariiiirtt.te.re..wet, nay-nun] 'i'irrifitl.i...f3f2giPtguttPl'tt :01! 'ahGiaFe1frchi9 W%fl"aflTt . ,u,-o " te', 2,r,ra"d.: mpg-17mm CLIN! e'Mueltr"" .jrft!!y,Jtt.'rtit.tg. STOCKIE’S A t "Ire-ra-l-iii... CONTINUES IN -oiittitht te.. M King St. s. (Next to P.U.C.) 1:1 even arid LAMPS I'UI-I- ."II‘U I I I . EVERYTHING IN THE STORE MAS BEEN REDUCED EXCEPT THE edeua . . . THEY'" STILL " FAT AS IVER. ELECTRIC INNER Now Only JANUARY tttd Refrigerators MAKE us AN OFFER qg)eCaiascdrih)elhdhaCms YOU SUGGEST THE PRICE YOU THINK THEY ARE WORTH ., STOCKIE ELECTRIC l. â€.95 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED $19.95 7N: M. 10.1 an.--- atoU. 'iA2t"trfa'll, 1i,i'51ei'iiigtStti lat-51 Fiia-totr'""t". uni Imam A-PD. n.- - hon _A Ivan hunch? 1 sun. - Al Kim Btoc ylrds. m. Guelph Highway, ot atm hon-nu. sheep, poultry. ' eh -. _.--.. w - no“, attic. she-9 req due. 3nd 'a"aiirld at Arm: -rGa, nasal-n. u 13:13:12 ._w rtttoeo a . mm Stockyards. M. I. MI. -- M tww, I‘M W Tue... Jan. 1 pan.--fueriN auction aqit of?!†995:9?!" 2ltitTi%riGiiiiiA ii Aires in?» 55 mile south a! 311mm. tor Hannah new. -iiu, Feb. Mt, 1 Tr.m.-rcrear'qm auction ale ot tarm stock, imple- ments and teed, tus.tite.t11soetre,tt - - - - ......_ --N-e- - - - of Tavistock on 15th line tor Ni- chol-s Eehr. A. B. smut. A“ mm - 3-8â€! Every inlandâ€. 1 pm. - At Kitchener sucks-rd- waned. Guelph mum-y. of ',t",',ti,get norm. sheep, poultry. P etc. Ivory tidttet Jitg AND APPLIANCES :.) - WATIRLOO . BRIDGE LAMPS q TABLE LAMPS q FLOOR LAMPS --At ONLY... and. A medium Man Frm....' and. A will use .......-.- m b - Grade A 2at aixq P........'. Grad. A um nu .WW..F. and. A will sire .w......... Emma "I‘ 'A’ItLOO I“ 0.301 . .iohunun. Thu-Iro- kiG7iuTi"i."aiia"a"rii7'd “uh-hunch" dill MN SCIENCE WI." -- Taauauiuii JGruT; Wyua.esxrat_hdtbe'Gatit9r, Mung-plantain -YerrH1tdi-eeaeoo. cocked-nonhuman I!!!» - - is! - ieu't'e.ei, "W; - V 15mm“ â€A... g. Bets.. Ira... 'la iiwa. "r-aaa-. I'0.hNriurasaer," Lot]... "ttrc. “a - "l'irdl'dl'f."..'.'. Nh._rgt.est-u.qs [guy-uh...†- I. 12.25 3.5:: REDUCED " oss WT"; "o" 18 (and) Phone 4-4116 3M!" (out) It! I " Word Shunt! Heads Milk Producers The director. at the m a Milk Ptoducm’ Mann . - 0d Ward 2tt't of Rat. l, Was- loo, prawn. on": the u- nual media in mm Unit" Church. Ki Per, In! ieek. .. He mowed- Annudu Martin, RR. t, Wank». W: M: Cleuon Snydu. Waterloo, and John Smile. Kitchener, Itat. “dents; “it: Sham; Can u. secretary - u . nun - tive to a'gt,Ngid%t Pto- ducen' League, Gordon & Wm. KR. s, Waterloo. wood': Dairy) Ahn Sheik. hr three years; "ttipping to other dairies Ward Shana and Donald Shim. 1"ttrl?.o, tor thug â€-9.." Repreeentntlvee to the K-W Milk Foundation are Oliver J. Wright of Conestogo. the put- president, president and vice-pre- sident. Auditors are In Good of Blair and Robert Weber of Bloom- ingdale. Nominating committee: Ward Shanta, Lloyd Huey ot (Preston and Wayne Snyder ot Kitchener. Resolutions commit- tee: Oliver J. Wright, John Ste- ckle. Angus Weber of Conestogo ‘and Floyd Becker of Roseville. Butter solids, ttrat grade, em 61%. Directors iihpplnl; $0 _ swig- FAST BELIEF FOB llllilillllllll1lt PM" h, “WHOM, “I m. m, - wooed: Annuals Martin, iiTait hood b, Wanna». Othn M: . h tM'e.1tu2t1"ea.x! aâ€: LII-“g e. ' i, LI; Pet Shun; ',iii','t?iilili, . and , ary - ll . m - =3: o a'gtmid%t Pro- e""'-"-"'"- Butter Prices The Right Suit " King St. N. THIS SALE ENDS JAN. 30th [iiiEfiiirEiiE1IE% K-tet-P- E33 and?" I'. __ __ . _ T.tse W» V oCt.he seam tt,tflteft',ereaa't,t'rd" nt'reuhtfg2,trat, 'tte..""'" "dim and It.uul|ln.lhrry Annular! otMoomNtdvuitutirithMr.and ters9omo-ndeamuron My. m Mr 01 Waterloo in Win; - can with the " x 90 ftMiiftmt BLANKHS M" wide mm All Linen To: Malling Striped m Tove!!!" - FUNNELETTE 36" wide. Reg. 65c values. Special w....................'.. Me 1 36" "ld FLANNELETTE Reg. 29e yd. Special 65e yd. Both for Quilting Cotton Queen wmnlNAUlllii'Bn'S Dept. 810!!!) Ga-aim. Anon Gerber, White with pink or blue coloured border.' 'Ott..-.. too-no King St. s. “was; FREE SKIRT tR SlACKS FOR MEN OR 15% TO 20% OFF YOUR 2-Pe. SUIT ALL READY-TO-WEAR SUITS In the newest Spring shades ENGLISH ALL WOOL BLAZERS FREE PARIS OR 20% OFF 1 Size 39 - REG. 87.50 I Size 38 - REG. 87.50 1 Grey YOUNG MEN'S O'COA'I' REG. 65.00 ' . TO CLEAR 39.00 T Grey OVERCOAT - Size 39 REG. 49.50 . . TO CLEAR 29.5 FREE PANTS OR 20% OFF YOU! 2-Pe. SUIT REGULAR 29.50 VALUES Week-End Specials CROMBIE OVERCOATS Open Friday till 9 PM WATERLOO 49c yd. _... 1.19 'u'tl?iul!tttiiyEE iiittii2iiitf."vt'r um ' Mr. and 'dh. some law In. Lona We 'iiiriiiiE! by Anne Min ot l- but um um yew-1.91.30- Henna L. lib. N died Thurs-1 day, Jen. Nth. at his home mu one and I ttalt and mm of ‘Croelhm. follow an itigt- of three weeks. " waned a stroke at that that e we: born Feb. " "" in Wilmot Towmhlp. lie we» a son ot the I.“ Joel Erb and Barbara Lkhty. A retired brunet he was I member of Cedar Grove Ankh Immune Church. third line ot Welleeley. Beltweu'. laundry tested give 104 washing; Pillow Cases 1.19 Unshrinkoblo Yarn 4 oz; .......t.r...r.....r..'.r."'"". ttSe Many colours to choose Window Shades On spring rollers; cream, or white. Size 36 x TO. plete with brackets. Pillows Factory Cotton Speck) "YC"'"" a yds. 3mm; TE Edam" Id on M" wide. Chicken feather. WATE "oo 24.50 57.50 5.39 LA; BUY NOW AND SAVE! By Roe Farms Service Dept 2.98 from green CLOTHES SHOP One Look At Johnston's New . . . The tune"! VII Mid (to. In. residence with I“ urvtce at Cedar Grove Aa lemma Church. Burk! - the udjommomemy. III Samuel Roth ated. wii" iaiaa 11567 iii/sid - -e -feiru. -- any 0110 "e at)" or - 3:55.; 'be'e'ft'o {c5501 Gianna Ed. a. Man's Duncan Boys' Parka Coats Wool lined. Fur trimmed. Reg. 11.95. Sale .....t.... 6_1 We airy a complete M of all Men's Overalls (it? wee/ms was It? TtttM Bust ANtytttttrRl0m)rtutetth Elmira make; suspender hock. Sizes 34-44. Reg. 4.50 At the time of the 71799!†n Children's Golan“. pr. .. I." Kiddies’ White Rubbers Boys' Lumbemul Boot- Clearing ..-..-............ pr. Riverside Food Milk, anuvlllo Jon.- Food Mill, Linwood "no. Hoffman, Hm Kinney Milling, K394550007 Sizes 4 - B Underwear Pair "Ion. 2-1933 Hum 3-0653 16.95 up ... pr. 6.95