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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Apr 1921, p. 10

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orfo, | April 4. â€"Cattle, reoeiplsl Im spite of the strike packers t geveral loads of cattle. Trade wa$ fairly brisk, prices mostly steady to 25¢ lower in spots. A few loads of Reavy steers were bought for export| trom 10% to l1%c. Milkers andl &:&n sold well at slightly better : az@heep receipts 375, A few lots of! choice lambs sold from 124 to 14%e. me sheep 9% to 10%%c g8, receipts 1,522 Packers bought a few loads of hogs. Quotaâ€" TeBBH, medim do., common ‘s.“râ€"‘ years of leadershipâ€"of giving god value, heaping satisfaction epsicesal service! That‘s why the Gilson name wins respect and idence from coast to coast. That‘s why we are proud to sell ependable farm equipment. Kitchener Qity Flour Mills jÂ¥ good stock of â€" Bran ‘ gchhorts always on hand. ial carload lot prices to Farmers‘ Clubs. Chopping done. Ask for prices or other information you may ire as we are here to e our best service. ; Our phone number is 99. | _ IRVINE MASTER »gler & Grain Merchant Lul 214 Queen St. S. 0 g.«the right place to sell Wheat, your rye and other #(hin. Also to buy your our and mill feed. see our nearest dealer, name below. Me will save and make you on t iMlustrated and on Gilson Threshers, Dizieâ€"Ace Tracters, Wood z'., mp Jacks, Belting, otc. Write for Catalog. y cpop The Willoughby Farm Agency ; established 20 years; f of‘u Guelph and Toronto ; 15 representatives in different j T; we are ready to offer you bargains in farms. We | farm#«@f «. gzes. If you wish to buy or sell a farm % unicate with our repreSentative, Mr. E. H. Bean, {fl@;m&e 730, or write to the ' ;p 3 THE GILSON ENGINE WONDERFUL GILSON® "-Ul ?b wheatâ€"No. 2, $1.80 @ L o. b. shipping points, accordâ€" § freights; No. 2 spring, $110 @ &+â€" No. 2 goose, $1.6 @ $1.75, go ickwheatâ€"No. 2, $1.05 @ $1.10. Zâ€"NO. 2, $1.410 @ $1.45 feed, carlotsâ€"Bran $36 @ $40 m; shorts $34 @ $38 a ton; good »flour $2.10 @ $240; delivered fvegi . freights. i;io vatsâ€"No. 2 white, 43¢ @ meminal, according to freights. s+â€"No. 2, $1.55 @ $1.65, according i No. 2, 32%‘c; all in store Fort EL. SCHMIDT & CO., Heidelburg, _ tpnonte saam rauto, April 4.â€"Cash grain quo ! ql’ Bogard of Trade today Â¥I Ah) r steers. choice ‘_. GILSON MFG. CO., Limited _ â€" _ â€" GUELPH, ONT. as Call and See Nearost Dealer beef steers, bariéyâ€"Maiting, 72 @ 78c. mpt ‘shipment. cornâ€"Feed, nominal. bartey, in store Fort Wil , 72%¢; No. 4, 62%4c; re ; NO:; 1 feed, 50‘4¢ FARMS FOR SALE ~ * WRLOUGHBY FARM AGENCY i Markets i. Market Reports %, 43%c¢; No. 3, d, 371%c; No. L $10.00 @ 9.00 @ 8400 @ 7.00 @ 5.00 Ib iting, etc. . Write for Catalog. _ Made in Canada and Guaranteed by $10.50 10.00 9.00 £.00 00 ‘Butcher heiférs, choice 900 @ ; 1090 Butterâ€"Creamery, fresh made solâ€" ids, 54 to §55¢; prints, 56 to 57¢; dairy, 30 to 40c. j Creamâ€"60 to 62c. $ Eggsâ€"New laid, 24 to 25¢. Dressed poultryâ€"Spring chickens, 32 to 38¢; roosters, 28 to 29c; fowl, 27 to 35¢; ducks, 35¢; turkeys, 50,to 53¢; geese 30 to 31c. rfidneyâ€"l‘l to 18e per Tb for 30 and 60â€"1b pails. 19%c to 20câ€"per lb pails and 20c per ID for 5 and 2%4â€"!b pails. Wholesalers.are selling to the retail trade at the following prices: s ered, selects do., lights â€" do, heavies BOws, ....... TORONTO PRODUCE _City wholesalers are paying . at country points as follows: â€" _ Cheeseâ€"New, large, @1% to 32¢; twins, 32 to 3%%c; triplets, 32% to 33¢; old, 34 to 35¢; do., twins 34% to 35%4c. +0 *‘The Wonderful Gilson" stands nl(!bfm.. More Gilson Silo Fillers were sold in Canada last year than any other make. It lt‘:\ur- anteed to be the lightest running werâ€" cutter made Be independentâ€"get a Gilson Silo Filler and fll your own siltâ€"with your own engine, 4 hp. or largerâ€"at the proper time, when your corn has the greatest feeding value. Butterâ€"Fresh, dairy, @hoice, 48 to 49c; creamery, No. 1, 58 to 61c; fresh, 60 to 63¢c. Margarineâ€"29 to 3lc. Eggsâ€"New laid, 30 to 31; new laid in cartons, 33 to 34¢c. Beansâ€"Canadian, handâ€"picked, buâ€" shel, $3.50 to $3.75; primes, $2.15 to $3.25; Japans, 8c; Limas, Madagascar, 10%e; California Limas, 12%%c. Maple productsâ€"Syrup, per imperâ€" ial gal., $3.00 to $3.10; per 5 imperâ€" ial gals., $2.75 to $2.90. Maple sugar.‘ Ths., 19 to 22c. f Honeyâ€"60 to 30â€"1b tins 22 to 23¢ per Ib; 5 and 2%â€"Ib tins, 23 to 25¢ per Ib; Ontario comb honey, at $7.50 per 15 section case. Manure is the best fertilizer. You have it. Use it! The best Manure Spreader made is the Gilson. Why? It has a wide ?l’-‘. It is low down. It has li‘ht draft. Tt will take a real load. Tt is free from clutches, gears and all complicated parts. SsANCTION BILLS TO ! ALLOW HIGHER FEES _ _ TO SOME COUNCILLORS Masked robber murders aged farm er at Chipman, Alta. Rev. C. E. Simmons reports China famine now at crucial point. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, _ April 6.â€"Members of the municipal committee of the legislature were in a . generous mood this morning. ‘They approved a bill brought in by H. P. Hiller of Ottawa, enabling a municipality of over one hundred thousand inhabiâ€" tants to increase the salaries of alâ€" dermen from $300 to $500 per anâ€" num and a bill brought in by Major A. M. Gray of Leeds, enabling county and township councils to pay their members $8 per day for every council and committee meetâ€" ting instead of $5 per day as at present. THE GILSON SPREADER 14.25 * 12.86 _ ar 18.50 l'.“ @ 122 s’-:_.-'k“’s‘»i ban‘t C THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION gét people Who fiwn Property Fronting on the Improved ’donwum‘,',,,i,i f t Nq’ others ."‘ rcfilm }‘fi'fib Vl;‘ mn.tu we :‘- muurq.. Wmn: , by ‘several members thethe Police Committed wmiafl Waterloo Tawn Council on -wvlwwiww- aftention ‘and! ‘ ‘Counmcillior Henderson strongly obâ€" jected to the manmner in which the ‘apcchl speed constable, was conductâ€" ing.himself, who he declared was en Edn&er!n. the likes of pedestrians Waterioco Town Council on Monday «vening, bY a vote of seven to tvo.J decided to amend the Jocal improveâ€" ment bylaw to permit of the construc« tion of permanegt roadways, the town. to pay $§ per cent of cost and the property owner 745 per cent. Mayor: Bohlender and Councillior Bowman, who alows supported the amendment 16 Reeve Stroh‘¢ motion, spoke strongâ€" y againat the ratepayers as a whole paying 25 pef cent. of the cost ol“ permanegt rosdways and accused sevâ€" eral memBers of council of voting Ior‘ the amendment because they were residents of the Rast Ward where it is proposed to construct permanent roads this gummer. Tt is undeuwod‘ that petitions are already being clr-‘ culated for permanent roads on John.‘ Mary, Allen and Norman Streets. ; The Council unamimously decided to authorise Mgyor Bohlender to issue a proclamation to place Daylight Savâ€" ing into effect in Waterloo at the same time as Kitchener which will be the first Sunday in May. + l Mr. Wm. Leohr of New Hamburg, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. G. A. Miller here. Mr. Chris. Lichtl _ of Bridgeport, spent the weekâ€"end at Mr. Jas. Stevâ€" ens!‘. . Mr. Andrew Cook of New Hamburg, spent Sumday with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Roth of Bothel, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Jas. Stevens. Mr. Charles Belgar of Dunnville, wisitéd his sirter, Mrs. E. Snider, bere last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Helwig and daughter Grace and Mr. and Mrs. A. Meisel and son Harold of Kitchener, spent Sunday at Mr. F. Schramp‘s here. I 4+ Mr. J M. Zurbigs and family of New Haiburg, spent Sunday at their summer reidence here. Mrs. Andrew© Cook and son Earl of New Hamburg, spent the weekâ€"end at Mr. W. A. Cook‘s here. Mr. J. Gifford visited friends at Dunnville last week. Miss M. Tye is visiting friends in Galt at present. Miss Floy BattJer has returned to her home near Plettsville after spendâ€" ing the past month with her sister, Mrs. R. Nahrgang here. Mr. Max Puddicombe of Toronto, visited his mother here last week. Mr and Mrs. Theo Fetter spent last week with friends at Poole. . Mr. Wilfred Helwig spent a few days last week at Mr. Henry Bickle‘s at Roseville. Mrs. F. Steaje. has returnad to Brampton 3’.1 spending the past month with her perents, Mr. and Mrs,, C. D. Brown, shere. * Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Crarey : and daughter Marjory spent last Wednesâ€" day in Tgronto. Mr. Roy Cook of Bridgeport, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents here. Miss Mabel Riehi of New Hamburg, spent Bunday with Miss M. Cook here. A concert and social was held last Friday evening in the Haysville hall, under the auspices of the Women‘s Institute. ‘Pite programme consisted of dialogues, recitations,â€" solos, violin and guiter selections, monologues, etc. After the programme the rest of the evening, was spent in . progressive crokinole. â€" Messrs. W. Calder . and M. Welpker â€" were the prize winâ€" ners. A very sumptuous lunch was then served which brought the evâ€" ening‘s enjoyment to a close. Miss D. F. Walker spent a couple of days last ewek with friends in Galt. ll-lfi!fl;’q m on Journey to sw«prgm ‘This Morning. lm!:nr Charidg. left Steinamanâ€" ger on his wey mut of Hungary at 10.35 o‘cteck this morning, Accordâ€" Ing to werd received here late this BUDA te KARL 1g LEAVING (Dnnvtnn Press.) PEBT, Aprilt 5.â€" HAYBVILLE rit 5.â€"Former left Steinamanâ€" . ‘A musmbet of ‘comiiaunications were VWéalt "with anit other ‘wiattors‘ disposâ€" ~__"___A Warm Wtcussion.‘ . â€"& motiqn by Reeye Sttoh to amend the bylaw providing thst the town bear 25 per ecnt of the cost of conâ€" struction of all permanent roadways and the property owner 75 per cent Instead of the whole cost as at pres ent, created a heated discussion. In the Committee as a Whole with Reeve M. Stroh in the chair Mayor Bohlen der moved an amendment to the mo tion which was supported by Coun cillor J. Bauman. After some further discussion in which the Mayor strenuously opposeC the motion declaring it the biggest wmistake made by the Council in five years, the motion was put by Chair man Stroh on motion of Councilior: Foster and Hendersan and carried by a vote of 7 to 2, which was more thai toe twoâ€"third vote required. Mayor Bohlender and â€" Councillor Bauman alone opposed the motion. New Strength for > Victims of Anaemia the practice would be stopped at once Loss of Strength Follows When the Biood Becomes Thin Anaemia is the medical term foi thin, watery blood. The suffgrer los: es strength, becomes short of breath and complains of palpitation of the heart after the slightest exertion, such as walking up stairs. The lightest task becomes a bnrden. There is a loss of ambitioh, fio victim _ loses weight and as the disease progresser the appetite is affected, color fades from cheeks and lips and fainting spells may occur. Misa Joyce herself says: "It gives me pleasure to confirm the stateâ€" ments made by my mother. Since using Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills I have gained in weight, and from & sickly girl, suffering from headaches, dizziâ€" hess and a. languid feeling, I am now as well as other girl¢é of my age, and I owe it all to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Plls." Dr. Wiiams‘ Pink Pis can be obâ€" tained through any medicine dealer, or by mail, at 50 cents a box or six boxes, for $260 from The Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. â€"Advt. Confirmants Are Welcomed by the _A reception for the ‘Confirmation class was held by the Young People‘s Society"of St. John‘s Lutheran church Monday "and aw exceliedt programme me was prepared for their entértainâ€" The president, Mr. Koehle, gave an interestitig nddress of welcome, which waas gteatly apprbciated by the 14 new members. Miss Doretta Liphardt then gave a pleasing plano solo, which was folâ€" lowed by a vocal solo in good voice by Mrs. M. Stewart. Mr. H. Miller then favored the audience with an inâ€" teresting reading after which a quarâ€" tette was given by four ‘Irln of the ‘soâ€"lety. The progtamméa was conâ€" oluded with readings by Messrs. Bald and A. Muehiendracher. | <An intéresting segaion was t d ayre, hadt o o .‘ se AFechlor. At St. John‘s Y. P. S. Vote 7 to 2. â€" Wilmot T AH M SU ” Comler:cmhl{:s ’ ll SEEDS ship Hall, Baden, on Monday, March 21, 1921. Members all present. Communications were read from the Ontario Municipal Association, The Joard of Railway Commissioners, and ‘rom the Sécretary of the Wilmot Agâ€" icultural Society. E. B. Hallman, chairman when the ollowing appointments were made: ‘athmastersâ€" \ M. Rosenberger, M. Shautz, W. Kavâ€" Iman, A. Baird, H. Hess, N. 8. Roth, I. Shantz, H. Relha, A. E. Bean, L. 8. ‘ressman, J. Cressman, E. Schiedel, F. Walker, E. H. Tye, M. Otto, A. E. Terr, J. Monoxhafi; F. Poth, N. Rosen: 1erger, H. Becker, J. McDonaM, G. ‘alemen, E. K. Bock, G. Bergey, N. daer, J. C. Hallman, M. Toman, F. Zgerdl, A. Geiger, G. E. Schmitt, J. {. Schwatzentruber, G. Klie, F. Craatz, W. Wiizel, J. B..Jutzi, D. Otto, \. Pauli, A. Stemm, J. B. Roth, 9. Luck: rart, W. R. Shantz, C. H. Rueffer, A lood, D. Steinman, C. Toman, C. jtoesser, E. Strub, J. Salzman, E. Boshart, N. Kittle, W. Nowak, F. Kienappel, sr., P. Dietrich, W. Ham:â€" mer, S. Wagner, N. Zimmerman, D. Z. Wagner, J. Stockie, V. G. Wilthelm, (1. Glebe, J. Cressman. _Aerd Inspectorâ€" Wm. A. Cook. Fax Collectorâ€" John Noll. & \ sheep Valuatorsâ€" â€" Noah S. Shantz, Herman 8. Shantz _ Moved by E. B. Hallman and 8 "lunsperger, that in regards to petiâ€" tion recently hahded to the Counci» requesting that certain telephone linâ€" es be taken over by the Municipality, the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to write for an official price to J. P. Ernst of the Ernst Telephome Line, the Maunager of the New Dundee Rurâ€" al Telephone Line, and to T. H. Ashâ€" ley, Special Agént of the Bell Tele: phone System, for their pa'rty lines within the Municipality. Appllcmlqhs' for the following are to be sent to the Clerk not later than April 19. Moved by John Herber and V. H soeller that a byâ€"law be introduced o appoint pathmasters, fenceyiewers, oundkeepers, herd inspectior, tex cOlâ€" ector and sheep valuators. Moved by V. H. Zoeller and John | ferber. that this Council go into comâ€" j nittee of the whole on by:law. l C. 8. Wilhelm, J. Kieswetter, H. Lantz, N. Buchbeit, A. Huras , N. iteckly, M. Schmidt, C. J. Reibling, G. Hlebe, N. O. Erb, B. Roth, V. Alles, L. Greyerbiehl, E. Shantz, C. Huns serger, E. Ruthig. Cenceviewersâ€" Engine and operator for new gradâ€" @r, also team and operator for old grader. z Accounts from Nos. 44 to § were passed. Meeting then adjourned to the 19th day of April. A. E. Kerr, M. Bowman, J. C. Hall man, A. McDonald H. Weppler, G .autenschlager, _ W. _ Hostetler, A temm, E. Jacky, N. 8. Lichtl, J. L Tidt, David Shantz. . oundkeepersâ€" HP.Y.'!INQF‘OR,S. April 1.â€"Acoordâ€" ing to Petrograd advices toâ€"day deâ€" mobilization of the Russian Soviet army, which reports say has been yroving exceedingly dangerous to the Soviet regime, has b:en halted. \ E. Wilhelm, A. Lautenschlager, E. Jevitt, A. Knipfel, J. U. Stiefelmeyer, N. 8. Ball, H. Stoeser, J. K. Schmidt, tÂ¥ l ns Flt‘reo biizzdrd ‘scatiers Newfoundâ€" land sedg Rerab: * > IF] 5 w49 &#\ ,,, C. A. BoEHM, Dist. AGT. â€" Watertec,: Ont.â€" Phong 240 THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE INCORPORATED 1874 Jubscribed Capital .. $250,000 Jeposit with thae Dominion Government ... .. $158,608.00 All policles guaranteed by the London & Lancashire Fire in surance Co. Ltd with Assets of Alfred Wright, Becratary. * CHAS. HEIPEL, COMPANY the “..‘“ ‘[" o‘{..-»’«':--»-mv Clerk. THE GRESS _EMERY CRINDER Specials for Best â€" Equipment ; â€" Reasonable Prives Office Phone, Waterico 33W Shinn residence, Waterieo 333W Ed. Lippert, resid. phone 231 ’lton Prone, Kitchener, 570 Call at once. & â€" nek 0 tw c * Red Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, Alsike, high grade seeds. Come and see them at low prices. This is the machine that every‘ person should have It has the power and no enâ€" gine is too small to run it. These machines pay â€" for themselves in a short time by keeping all tools with edge in shape, including knives, ploughshares, etc. We also are showing a large range of fancy voiles fog Easter trade. , 5 . Write for cireular and prices to the: WATERLOO SPRING CO. â€"py». _ Waterico Brangl « s M. G. Mistele Manager * The Royal Bank of Canada WALL PAPER ; , fiflm 164 LINnoLEUM ; * g\l & All in stock now far your house cleaming BUCK & LAUTENSCHLAGER. Undertaking FARMERS Received a large shipment of Ladies‘ ready to weat L.eounintoleethom,woluvothmumb!“, SEEDS V# + â€" BEEDS~ _ _ Garden seed, good yariety Titch Cts; $ We For CASH to purchase SEED GRAIN, LIVE STOCK, FEED, Ktc. call and see us. j All Wool Serge, 54: in. widegsnecial at, per yard $3.90,© If you hbave MONEY to BANK, we shall be glad to have a call from Consult us about any of your busiâ€" ness affairs. BSHINN &.LIPPERT Waterloo, Ont. If in need . of w usabteh General Merchants NEW DUNDEE â€" a _ = y / Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company . Incorporated in 1863 TOTAL ASSETS, 3ist PEC., 1914 OvER $860,000 Officers and Directors:â€" George Diebel, President, Waterice Allan Bowman, Victâ€"Pres., Preston Dr. J. H. Webb, = Waterloa J. Howard $impson g 40 4%!90\ James ~Livingston, "~ + ~ â€" ‘Baden P. E. Shantz, â€" * Preston 8. B. Bricker, > i _ Wateriop RichArd ‘Roschmain, . «* Watério®s L. W. SHUH, Beef, Pork hgpfli and llomi'- ade Sausage First if ‘so, have you? wants P plled heresy We W‘fl'w C. A. Boehm Why not buy your migite here and get the best? 5> ; e EDGAR FISCHER . Successur to‘I. ©. Fissher ~ * Phone 243 Waterioo . UNDERTAKERS ANP _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR3 wnorloo' Phone 80. _ Night Phone 207W First Mortgage ] Loans GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT â€" . King Street Office, Waterigo‘ Mut ‘Bulld ing. Ennhlllhgdm__ Satisfaction quarantead Calls from all bam of the county promptly attended to. If you have any money £ to invest let me know. Best Bk . mortgage _ security â€" gi k4 you. Interest payable hE 4 yearly. 1 collect lgtfl‘;lt “ for you, 1 . ax c h 7 " A. K. Creaiima&k J"~ CHIROPRAGTQR ® . and * * ELECTROTHERAPEUTIST Removed to 6 Holim Apartments, Young St. Phones, Office 1323J H. 1$23w W. SHUH, _B. E. BECHTEL â€" Manager. :\ inspector C. A. BOEHM, District Agent. LETTER & DBEISUAQER If :so, have youf Do You Appr UNDERTAKERS DR. A. HOLM, D. C. Class Meats 4 1

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