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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Jul 1921, p. 13

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wive our best service. < W * Our phone number is 99. . § * mymE MasTER _‘ Mier &. Grain Merchant . /R > ,~ .. 214 Queen St. 8. ~‘ Meayy, beof strers .... $7.00 ige, 38 to 34¢; 1 g"to #7e; coo 3+ Churning cre Ter‘tat, at, ship to GeMwery. â€"‘ Miggeâ€"25 to . .Dresséa pog! Wogs, ted and watered i basis, sélects â€"..... . g0., common:..... . 3.175 Butcher heifers choice .7.25 ... 60. medium .«o1.... 5.75 ~ do., common ........ 8.175 Butcher cows, choice . 4.75 gg'lp’ltoho, July 11.â€"City â€" wholeâ€" salers are paying at country points ‘as tollows: i Butterâ€"Creamery, fresh made, solâ€" g‘. 38 to 34c; prints, 34 to 35¢; dairy, ffi‘ to‘27e; cooking, 18 to 20c. s z‘Chqnh: creamâ€"28c per Ib., butâ€" #Â¥r‘fat, at shipping points for Toronâ€" +. &0.,: heavies ........ ¢ Live pouitry~â€"â€" Spring chickens 30¢; pdosters, 16c; fowl, 16 to 20c; duck lings, 25¢; turkeys, 30c. | Wholesarers are selling to the reâ€" tail trade at, the following prices: ‘‘ Cheeseâ€"New, large, 22 to 23¢; twins, 23 to 23%%c; triplets, 23%% to #4c; old, â€"large, 32 to 34c; do., twins 854 to SicifiWripiets, 34%4. to 35¢; Bew Stilton, 23c. .> Butterâ€"Fresh ‘dairy, choice, 30 to $%c; creamery, prints, fresh, No. 1, #§ to 38¢; cooking, 23 to 25c. , Dregsed poultryâ€"Spring chickens, 40¢c; roosters, 20¢;< fowl, 30c; duck: Jings, 35¢c; t@rkeys, 60c ®â€"Lfve _ poultryâ€"Spring â€" chickens, $0¢c; roosters, 1l6¢; fowl, 22¢; duckâ€" lings, 30¢; (ur'ayl. 60c. * Margarineâ€"20 to &#c. ,. Eggeâ€"No. 1, 38 to 39¢; selects, 41 to 4fe! cartous, 43 to 44c. : Beansâ€"Canadjan, handâ€"picked, buâ€" w, 3285 to §$3.00; primes, $2.40 to .> Maple productsâ€"Syrup, per imperâ€" 11 ‘gal, $2.50; per 5 imperial gais., 4#825; maple sugar, Ib., 19 to 22¢. ~‘ Miggsâ€"25 to 26c. " Dresséa pxl‘ry-sprlng chickens, 36 to 40¢; r ers, 18¢; fowl, 20 to 28¢; ducklings, 35¢; turkeys, 38¢. ~. do., mediam ........ do., COUNTRY PRODUCEâ€"WHOLEâ€" e SALE other information you may City Flour Mills ig the right place to sell wheat, your rye and other grain. Also to buy your flour and mill feed. ; hk '(ood stock of Bran wmm on hand. f carload â€"lot prices to Kitchener d | flfibl.fl.’l‘amn,m,yfim ’éé! Im Â¥ lhmfinhbmmwt.m M lig to Jrdilbiase farms will be well paid by conâ€" ~Receipts 861. . Hog prices «t 11 and 11%c, fed and watâ€" cutters . THINK TWICE 140,;., The 11.00 10.00 Chopping 1 25 1§ to s & "7.50 550 65.00 70.00 12.00 11.50 10.50 5.50 19%e; No. 4 C. W., 75%e;â€"wéajected, 69%¢, feed, 6i%c. All abovre basis in lces store, Fort William. watâ€"] ‘ American cornâ€"No. 8 yellow, 75¢, nominal, c. i. £., bay. ports. ‘ ‘nadian cornâ€"Feed, nomina‘ #o0o]f Outarico oatsâ€"No. # white, nominâ€" q 35 | al, 40e to 4%c, according to freights, 4 35 | outside.. 6.15]| Peasâ€" 1.15 7.25 5.15 4.50 6.25 5.15 /‘ Manftob#® catsâ€"No. 2 C.W., 45%0; No. 8, 46¢; extra No. 1 feed, 45%¢; No, 1 feed, 43%¢; No. Zâ€"food, 43%¢. ‘iIn the Matter of the Estate of Peter _ Shirk, late of the Township of Watâ€" f erioo, in the ‘County of Waterloo, _ Milter, Deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustees Act, R.S.0. 1914, Cap. 121, that all persons having any claims or demands against the late Péter Shirk> who®died on about the first day of October, 1919, at the Township of Waterlbo, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned, solicitors of the estate of the said deceased, their names and addresses and full partiâ€" culars in writing of their claims and a statement of their accounts and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. And take notice that after the thirtieth day of July, 1921, tne said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, among the persons entitled thereto having reâ€" gard only to the claimg of which they shall then have had notice, and that they will not be liable ror thne said assets or any part thereof to any perâ€" son of whose claim they shall not then have received notice. CLEMENT,HATTIN & SNIDER, ‘ Box 810, Kitchener, Ontario. Ryeâ€"No. 2, $1.25. _ Milifeeaâ€" In . cariots, â€"destvered, Montreal treights, bags included: Bran, $23 to $25 a ton} shorts, $23 to $27 a ton; good feed flour, $1.60 to $1.15 a bag. * â€" Executors of Peter Shirk Estate. | Dated at Kitchener, this 30th day of June, 1921. J6â€"13â€"3t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Solicitors for GEO. M. SHIRK, GIDRON BECHTEL and ADDISON SNYDER, NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant: to Bection 56 of the Trustees Act R. 8. O. 1914, Chap. 121, that all crediâ€" tors and ‘others having claims or deâ€" mands against the estate of the said Juliand Meyer, who died on or about the first day of April, 1921 at the City of Kitchener, are required on or before the tenth day of July, 1921, to send by post, prepaid or deliver to the undersigned Executors of the Last Will and Testament of the said deceased, their Christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars in â€" writing, of their claims, a statement of their mccounts and the mature of the seâ€" curity, if any, held by them. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JULIANA MEYER late of the City of Kitchener inâ€"theâ€"Gounty of Waterloo, Widow, deceased. AND TAKE NOTJICE that after such lastâ€"mentioned date, the said Rxeâ€" cutors will proceed to distribute the| assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice and that the said Executors will not be lable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose clatm notice shall not have besn reâ€" celved by them at thp t‘me of such distribution. . Petersburg P. O., County of Waterlod, Dated at the City of Kitchener, this seventeenth day of June A. D. 1921 Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, nominal. LEANDER MONTAG, 4 JACOB MONTAG, Rrecutors of Juliana Meyer. . Honors 'IE%.Tnn 80, recommended 50. Pupils in order of merit: Jr. JV to Sr. IV:: Pass â€" Vera 'smnu, Grace Shantz, â€" Lillie Oberâ€" i holtzer. e + Jr. I to Jr. II: Honors â€" Marie Poore, _ Arthur Gingrich, _ Mahion Shantz, Margaret Stahibawm; passâ€" ! Tom Stuart. and Wrs. Moshinger.: _ _*~ _â€" |grant{the sum of $200,to the Wilmot "as Aoo SoF To Rigest Ant agintrandtmnt ty toe Parenl Mr. and Mre. Jotin‘ Wagner: visited }. Moveg by Â¥.. K. Zoellerâ€"and Jihn with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich."â€" / [ Horberâ€" that the following accants Mr. and Mrg.«Andréew Straus wero|be pasesd And that. the Reeve i~sue the guests of Mr. and /Mre, Joe Rude, his qrders..on the treasurer in payâ€" of Eimira. {rment \of, siime. >*~ > ; ‘ Mr. Agthony Weber, of St. Cléements, spent Sunday with Mr. Simon Wagner. Mr. and Mrs, George Doerflerâ€"and son, Mr. awd Mrs. Henry Preiss and family of ~Bamberg and Miss Katie ;llno'skl of Waterloo, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kienappele : ~‘Mr and Mrs Jack Marts and dabghâ€"|‘, ter Florence ‘spent Sunday with Mr Mr..and Mrs. John Eliert visited with Mr. and Mrs/®4. Krabling. : â€" .; * Miss Josephine Karges, of Kitchen . is at present stayhig for a."tew days with her sister, Mrs. Emil â€"Kienâ€" appel. * R Sr. III: Lioyd Musselman, honors; Solomon Snyder, homors; Dorothy Ebel,, honors; Leona Pfeffer, George Musselman, FJloyd Goch, Bertha Dâ€"1 fon, Laura Ritter, Margaret Wepnples, recommended. Borawâ€"To. Mr. and Mrs.<Fred Kiew appel, a daughter. Congratulations. . Coméstoge Public School. Names in order of merit: f C Sr.AV: Clara Kienzle, Clifford Sutâ€" der, Vera HilKard. Jr. IV: Mabel Koch, Mary Ann Weâ€" ber, honors; Alice Ebel and Ella. Hilâ€" licrd, equal honors; Fred Steiss, horâ€" ors; Ruth Schwelitzer, Sylvester Wiel: and, Orton Koch, Walter Kiemzle, Kdâ€" ma Ritter, Leola Stroh, Rubena Holle. Jr. III: Helen Challoner, houors; Edna Kirch, Thelma Scheifele, Marâ€" jorie Stroh. Sr. II: _ Frieda _ Kirch, â€" Willard Schwartz, Walter Koch, Phares Koch, Edna Musselman, Harvey Wieland, Ralph Lederman, . Florence Holle, Clayton Habermehl, Myrtle Enbury, Elgin Silk, Kenmeth Betzner. Jr. 1: Clifford _ Snyder, Oliver Koch, Alvin Pfeffer, Harold Stroh. First Class: Abner Martin, Erma Habermehi, Peggy Challoner, Harry Kirch, Roy Koch, Catharine Koch. Sr. Primen: Edward Kirch, ‘Albert Holle, Harvey Qchwnnl. Audrey Scheifele, Anita Dahmer, Frederick Weppler. Primer: Elizabeth Jamieson, Har old Jamijeson, Roy Jamieson. Jr. Pr.: Gladys Koch, Laura Musâ€" selman, Jim Jamieson, Charlie Silk, Isabel Dabmer. Sr. III to Jr. IV: Honorsâ€" Mary Gingrich; passâ€"Seleda Bhants, Hazel Poore, Gladys Sttants, Victor Hartel; recommendedâ€"Gladys Scharman. f 8r. II to Jr. III: Passâ€"Mary Kinâ€" zic, Maiguerite Bauér, Douglas Wieg: and; recommendedâ€"Clayton Shants, Marjorie Gottfried. Promotion results of 8. 8: No. 4, Waterloo, Plnodflrove school. Jr. IH to Sr..III: Passâ€"Jean Hamâ€" ilton, Grover Stuart; recommendedâ€" Armold Gingrich, Mabel Kinzie, Grace Perrin, Adeline Stahlbaum, ‘Marjorfe Peck, Eiton Kinzie. Jr. I to Sr. I: Myrtle Wagger, Robâ€" ert Hamiiton, Lester Shants, "Vordh Kinzie, Norman Perrin, Rheta Kinzie. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr.: Lenar®® Beter, hfl Toman, Jerome Hartel, Gordon Lichty. + w Band Excels Itself in Proâ€" Jr. Pr.: Marjorie Shants, Kathleen Mumford, _ Raymond Toman, Delfa Kingie, Luclia Hartel Clayton Gingâ€" rich, Lester Hartol Almost 5,000 people took advantage of the splendid wénther Sunday even" ing and made their way to the sacred band © concert< in Waterloo . Park, 4t gramme Rendered Last Evening at the Park. SCHOOL REPORT SCHOOL REPORT Julia ‘M. Hauch, teacher F "'G_‘ i ";‘Nu Mr. FPorrest McCutckeon and family and MY, and Mrs. Wos,. Hessenauer |=m to Grimsby and spent Sun« uy s s 0s s T EeP M M TGe ie mc Srmuel ‘Bender, operating road 4° BCTARET: e q4 + q e 6e ¢ k ce .6 6602 4.09 ‘Trussed :Cancrete . Steel Co., . steel tor culverts . .......... 61.00 Herbert Lantz, labor on Shantz | HRMERG. s.â€"iscrerkprrriiecss 6.00 Chas. Heipel, 2nd gr. salary as __clerk and treasurer, postage ~‘ and express ....0s......2.. 224.59 J. P. Ernst, telephone service 13.00 Mre. E. Weiler, halifâ€"yearly salary as caretaker ........ 25.00 ‘Arthur Snyder, _ repairs . to Patriotic Insurance eact .. Beitchen family: grant. ....... _ Moved by Norman Snyder and L‘Johl Brox, that the assessors be pald as follows and that the Reewe grant {hls orders for the several amounts:â€" Walter Veitch .............. $42.09 [Nehon Snyder 7.......â€".... 55.00 Wm. Memger......l.........0 11200 Albert LOPCR ......00}}0 ++ 65.00 Ben |Miller ........}22.1..+ 65.00 J. 1. BUIGeF .....:.........s â€" 8.090 Moved by Sammuel Hunsperger and E. B. Hallman that this council do adjourn to meet again on July 18th, ‘The minutes of the previous ses sion were read and adopted. All the members present, the Reeve in the chair. Moved by Norman Snyder and Alex °S. Forbes, that this Council form themselves into a Court of Reâ€" vision and Appeal on the Assessment Rolls for the current year, and that Byron Letson act as chairman. â€"Carâ€" ried. After transacting the business be fore the Court, the Council resumed afd the chairman presented the fol lowing report:â€" To the Reeve and Council:â€" WOOLWICH COUNCIL ‘The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ship of* Woolwich met at Conestogo m Tuesday, . the Tth day of June, 1921 pursuant to adjournment from .ast session. P We, your Court of Revision and Appeal on the Assessment Rolls for the year 1921, have examined _ the Rolls and there being no appeals enâ€" tered, we recommend the adoption of the Rolls as made by the assessors. Signed Byrom Letson, chairman. Moved by Alex S. Forbes and John Brox, that the report of the Court of Revision vxd Appeal on the Assess ment Rolls be adopted.â€"Carried. a â€"Carried. Moved by Norman â€" Snyder and John Brox, that the following acâ€" counts be palid and that the Reeve grant his orders for the same:â€" Wm. Mattusch, repairs ...... $ 5.00 Albert Lorch, equalizing 8. 8.. 6.00 H. K. Doerbecker, gravel .... 1436 Municipal World, supplies ... 3.16 Elmira Signet, printing .â€"..â€"â€" 9.30 "Potal ...:i1 ‘xovod by Alex 8. Forbes and Byâ€" ‘rdn Letson, that chis Council do now adjourm to meet again at the Counell Chamber, Conestogo, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of August, next at 9 o‘clock, am.â€"Carried. Wm. Hammer, repairs to road back, Mrs. "M.. Schmitt, °B. k en nX 2 P s 209 B4 2 a + + + Shautz, man and team §# K+ +dige » «> «++ . . â€"$292.80 . operating gradâ€" Jron . Co., road |. HCRE Chas. Heipel, Clerk. 3. Snider, Tp. Clerk . <« . $91.99 â€"Carried. 79.56 4.20 4.95 P Streetâ€"Charles; side, East, from Park ave. to William street; estimated cost $864.62; part payable by Corporâ€" ation $34.59; estimated rate per foot . frontage $1.572; No. of annual instalâ€" ments 15. We dnt Cagiivy Apoiane j the C “ f > 3 ‘4‘ tz late Rugené Weber, sttuated :6; miles west of Wateripe fll‘m east : of 3. ‘Agetha on‘ the â€" road trom Waterloo to St. Agatha. cch 4 1. The Council of the Corporation 1 the Town of Waterloo intends to construct, as Local Improvemen:s, cement walks, four feet in width, Hpon the streets and between the ‘poinu hereunder set forth, and â€"inâ€" tends to specially assese a part of the cost upon the land abutting directiy ‘on the respective works. : Bucning and. Aching Feet. After a hard day‘s work or a long tramp and your feet wre completely used up, bathe them in hot water, then rub them well with MINARD‘S LINIMENT. It will relieve you and you will never beâ€" withoutâ€"a bottle.â€" Local Improvement Notice Blistered Feet, Sore Feet, Tired Foot, TOWN OF _: WATERLOO 2. The estimated cost of the sevâ€" eral works, the amount in eacn case to be paid by the Corporation, the estimated ‘special rates per foot frontâ€" age, and the Qumber of annual instalâ€" ments in which the special assessâ€" ments are to be paid, are also as hereâ€" under set forth. ; Streetâ€"Park; â€" side, South, from Victoria St., to Westerly limit of lot 25. of S. S. Snider‘s survey; estimated cost $586.75; part payable by Corporâ€" ation $46.31; estimated rate per foot frontage $1.3645; No. of annual inâ€" stalments 15. Street Charles; side West, from Park ave. to Willlam atreet. estimatâ€" ed cost $864.62; part payable by Corâ€" poration $34.59; estimated rate per foot frontage $1.572; No. of annual instalments 15. Street, Charles, side, West, from Park ave. to Northerly limit of Lot 105 ,Plan 73; estimated cost $557.16; part payable by Corporation $8.24; estimaged _ rate per foot frontage $.8232; No. of annual instalments 15. %. A petition gainst any of the said works will not avail to prevent its construction. TAKE NOTICE THAT < The Rayal Bank| || 3t. 65 FARMERS It in need of CASH to purchase SEED GRAIN, LIVE STOCK, FEED, Rte. call and see us. MONEY to BANK, we shall be glad to have a . call from If you> have JAMES C. HAJGHT, Advt Clerk WANTEDâ€"Board and two airy, quiet rooms on a farm or in the country near a river by a lady and two chil dren. Phone 552w, Kitchener. Mrs F. W. Snyder, 91 Locust Bt, FOR SALE.â€"One Avery Tractor, new;one Waterloo cutting box maâ€" chine, one Waterloo blower ma:â€" chine, one Waterloo 33x42 carrier. The above machines are fitted with Milverton feeder and chaff blower and are priced to sell. Apply Box 54, St. Clements.â€"18â€"tL THE MERCANTILE |}() "ve vou Approsiate FIRE INSURANCE|| First ; ‘â€" INCORPORATED â€" 1874 â€"â€" Jeposit with the Dominion Government ..... :$156,698.00 All policles guaranteed by the London & Lancashire Fire Inâ€" surance Co. Ltd with Assets of Waiter W.Frickey C. A. BOEHM, DI8ST. AGT. I buthertaniocirng. â€"tz0 Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249 Why not buy your meate here f and get the best? 4 â€" EDGAR FISCHER * y‘ Successor to J. B. Fiacher mugnvensnreemmmnremeseeenmmsarercmei Phone 243 Wateries All Salee entrusted to ma» will Ed. Lippert, resid. phone 231 Store Phone, Kitchener, 570 Duering&Shantz Shipping Hogs 2 p‘antu Bvery Wm : Counties of Waterioo, Perth & Oxford All sales entrusted to us will receive prompt and careful attention Anyone wishing to purchase farm lands or City Property will do well to call on us before buying. Large lists to choose Office Phone, Waterloo 33W Shinn residence, Waterioo ~*BANKTORONIO |_ 5 w Ceneral Wants LICENSED AUCTIONEERS Alfred Wright, Secretary. Undertaking SHINN & LIPPERT €)0® H. B. DUERING, Phone 136, E. J. SHANTZ, Best Equipment Reasonable Prices t# # . Capital $5,000,000 _ .. © _ _\ _‘ Resumes 6miMt" _ . B.. . ... Sefety Deposit Boxes to Rent _ :‘ d 1 | . Waterloco deposit the proceeds and cheque against: it. ~ paid out of the pocket is account forâ€"a‘ cheque is & } If so, have your wants" sipâ€" plied here. We always keep on hand choice 3 : ' Beof, Pork, Lamb J and Homeâ€"Made: Sausage Waterloo Mutual : fire Insurance â€" Company â€" == Incorporated in 1863 " TOTAL ASSETS, Sist DEC:, 1914â€" ovEer $860,000 f Officers and Directors:â€" ho George Dicbel, Pmmwm Allan ‘Bowman, Viceâ€" Prestoit Dr. J. H. Webb, * Waterica J. Howard Simpson « Guelpi James Livingston, * Baden S. B. Bricker, Richard Roschman, L. W. 8HUH, WANTEDâ€"Live Poultry, defivered to my place, not later than Thursgday each week. Brofliers twoâ€"Ibs. and over. E. M. Martin, St. Jacobs. C. A. Boehm Telephones, Calis from all .parts. of th county promptly attendad . to. UNDERTAKERS AND _ _ _ . FUNERAL BiRECTOR®! Manager. Angpec C. A. BOEHM, District Agent. Phone 80.. Night Phone 207W¢ situated between Conestogo gnd West Montrose, includâ€" ing crop, brick house, good bank barn with atraw shed, brick floors in stables, well watered, good ll!‘./lfillf diate possession given. * GENERAL 1NBURANCE AGENT King Street > Ing, 26 King St. N. Waterlo6 LETTER & DREISINGEE UNDERTAKLERS Buys 57 Aores Class Office . P49, H.,; 209 n w i ie t e uo IFTPTT Meats = Wateriop B. E. BECHTEL : â€" _ Waterlos

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