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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Aug 1923, p. 8

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. to sell at the buyers‘ bids instead of having‘td hold them over the weekâ€" § end, tradingâ€"was decidediy slow. The packers»took a fow <at their own prices; ‘aund half© a ~doten~ loads® of thin animals~ were ‘taken .by specu« letors. About 10 loads of store cat« tie were bought for return to counâ€" Gausccati 5.:o it enb t on t dbe iaecsattle ind paksed over the scales. Despite the *4 +4 Oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W. 43%c; No. 3 C. W. 41%c; extra No. 1 feed, 41%c¢; No. 1 feed 39%c; No. 2 feed 38%c: rejected, 36%; track, 42%c. Barleyâ€"No. 3 C. W. 50%¢; No. 4 C.W., 49%c¢; rejected and feed, 46%; track, 50%c. Mrs. J. Barnes has returned to her home in Hamilton after spending the past two weeks in town. Mrs. Harry Brethauer, Mrs. M. Clemens and/ Miss Dorothy Currie left Saturday morning for Detroit, where they will spend the next two Winnipeg, Aug. 4.â€" Cash prices: Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.07; No, 2 northern, $1.01%; No. 3 northern, $1; No. 4, 90lc; No, 5 84%e; No. 6, TThee; feed, 66%4%; track, $1.01§$v. Flaxâ€"No. 1 N.W.C., $2.20; No. 2 C.W., §2.12; No 3 C.W. $1.89; reâ€" jected," $1.89; track, $2.14. Ryeâ€"No: 2 C.W., 60%. Mr. and Mrs. H. Harrison of Toâ€" ronto called on friends while motorâ€" ing through town on Friday. Mrs. C. Hurbut and children of St. Marys are visiting at the home of Mrs, Huribut‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mickus, Queen street. deal of money and it. was â€" stated yesterday, that two .loads were dw‘ posed Of .at a loss of $50 eaich. The| top prige for butcher cattle was §$6.75 with the bulk from $4.50 to $6.| Best butcher cows sold from $4 to| $4.50 with fair quality ‘ones. from $2.50 to $3.50. Stockers brought from $3 to $4:40 with feeders from $3.50 to $610> iB opet t ‘There‘‘ was a steady © trade> in ealves, the bulk of the choice bringâ€" ing from $9 to $10.50. One sale was made 'l-t $11 per cwt. Medium calves sold from $6 to $8.50, and heavy rough omes from $3 to $4.50. There was no activity in the lamb market early in the day, but before the close a fair cleanâ€"up was effected at a reduction of about T5¢ per cwt. A few heavy sheep sold from $4 to $4.50. The hog market. was unsettled throughout the. day, but it appeared that the prices would remain steady. Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.17%. Manitoba Oatsâ€"No,. 3 C.W., 48¢; extra No. 1 feed, not quoted; No. 1 feed not quoted. !‘ Manitoba barleyâ€"Not quoted. ‘All of the above o.1f bay ports. American _ commnâ€"Noâ€" 2 â€" yollow, $1.06, track, Toronto, prompt shipâ€" ment. best Miss Lili Belt left on Saturday for a vacation to Wasaga Beach. Mrs. M. Sturner of Detroit is visiting friends in town for a few weeks, â€" as low ‘at© $2.50 per cwt. Shippers GRAIN AND FLOUR, TORONTO WINNIPEG GRAIN PRESTON POND MOTOR COMPANY Of CANADA, LIMITED THE _PROOF OF QAVALITY 0. W. THOMPSON, _ _cars have passed through every test reâ€" quired to prove their quality: The present Ford car is the culmination of this quality at a price lower than ever before. Let us explain the Thrift Plan of purchase. FOR twenty years Ford Kitchener, Ont. d 6 M f willing \ _ Eggsâ€" : Natres ‘....:.....â€", +. 29 to 90 Fursts ..:..l........." 34 o. 26 |Seconds ............... 19 ‘to 20 Splits ........g.l...... 18 to 19 : Poultry, per ib. Live Dressed weeks, the guests of Mr. and Mrs F. Lichti Mrs. Andrew Torrance of Listowel and her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Donâ€" aldson of Atwood spent a few days visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. M. L. Grimm. Mrs. M. Hoffman has returned to her home in Detroit after visiting relatives here for the past few days. Poultry, per ib. Hens, over § Ibs. . do. 4 to 5 lbs. . do. under 4 1bs. Chickensâ€" Spring, 2%4 lbs. East Buffalo, N.Y., August 6.â€"Catâ€" tleâ€"Receipts, 3,500%; fairly active and choice slow on grass fed; shippâ€" ing steers, $10 @ $11.50; butchers, $8 @ $9; yearlings, $8.50 @ $10.50; heifers, $6 @ $8; cows, $250 @ $6.50; bulls, $3.25 @ $6; stockers andfeeders, $6 @ $7.50; fresh cows and springers active and steady, $40 @ $110. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hagey and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hagey motored to Toronto and Hamilton on Thursday. Mrs. Elizabeth Grimm of Milverâ€" ton is visiting at the home of her son, M. L. Grimm. Mrs. K. W. MacDonald is visiting wih friends in Toronte for a few days. stags, $4 @ $5. Mr. and Nrs. A. Hergott and Mr. Sheep and lambsâ€"â€"Receipts, 3,200;| and Mrs. Ed, Dehier of Waterioo active; lambs, $6 @ $12.50; yearlings| were Sunday visitors here: $8 @ $10.50; wethers, $7.50 @ $8.50; Miss _ Olive _ Hinschberger _ of ewes, $4 @ $8; mixed sheep, $2 @ $4| Petersburg was a Sunday visitor at Mrs. Charles Schneider is visiting her mother in Stratford for a few days. over ... ..... 30 to 00 35 to 00 Ducklings, 4% ibs. and up ........%5 to 00 30 to 00 Roosters .... ....12 to 15 15 ty°00 Turkeys ..........20 to 00 25 io 00 Buttérâ€" Creamery, sp Creamery, N Creamery, N Dairy prints Calves â€"â€" Receipts, 2,300; active and steady, $4.50 @ $12.30. Hogsâ€"Raceipts, 1,700; slow, 10c to 15¢. lower; heavy, $8; mixed, $8.40 @ $.50; yorkers, $8.50; light yorkers, $8.50; light yorkers $8 @ $8.25; pigs, $8; roughs, $5.75 @ $6; stags, $4 @ $5. Quotations to Shippers DAIRY PRODUCE EAST BUFFALO special, solids 30 â€" to 30% No. 1 ......29% to 30 No. 2 ......28% to 29 te 2......2....20 â€" to 22 .22 to 00 25 to 00 .20 to 00 22 to 00 15 to 00 18 to 00 «nd Mrs. Dan Lichti, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Gascho were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Schâ€" wartzenrtuber. Mr. and Mra. John Schwartzenâ€" truber and Mr. and Mrs. John Roth motored to Elmira, Wlora and other points last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Schwartzenâ€" truber and family made a shofrt call on Dan Schwartzentruber on Friâ€" Messrs. Helmuth â€" and _ Wilfred Rutsch spent Sunday with friends here. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roth and son | Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob @ Roth of Rast Zotra. Mr. Dan Schâ€" N wartzentruber, Miss Liszie Erb, Mr. Messrs, _ Emanuel â€" and _ Simon Schwartzentruber of Wilmot Centre with some friends of Buffalo, N.Y., and Ohio, spent Sunday in Zorra. ‘ber, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Schlabauch have again returned to their home in Michigan after spending a few days with friends here Rev. Otterbein, missionary Of| Andy Moesser of Preston. + Chicago, preached a very impressive _ Mr. Clive Snyder of Torouto was sermon in the St. Jacob‘s Lutheran holidaying here last week and is Church on Sunday evening. ‘spending this week in Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kischel Of _ Misses Muriel Garner and Molley Kitchener spent the holiday with Pym have returned to Waterloo afâ€" the former‘s parents, Mr, and Mrs. ter enjoying two weeks with their Frederick Kischel. ‘uncle, Harry Garner, Mr. Adolph Hofstetter is confined _ Mr. Harold Eby is again on duty to his bed again. We wish him a in the Bank of Nova Scotia after speedy recovery. . i holidaying on the shores of Lake Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lederman Of Huron at Port Rigin. Kitchener have moved their houseâ€" Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker and hold effects in with Mrs, Adam family motored to Southampton last Seyler. lwoek for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth and son ‘The Alliance of Calvary Church of New Hamburg spent Sunday with were royally entertained by Mr. and the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs."M,-,_ Howard Gies at their country John Heldman. ;home â€" "Clearview" . last Tuesday Mr. Howard Culbert of New Hamâ€" evening. burg was a business visitor in tOWn _ ‘The Misses Angst of Mackellar, On Monday. $ ‘ Parry Sound. have returned home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoh] and son Ed attended the funeral of the late Henry Hohl &t Strattord on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knipfel and Nr. and Mrs. Wm, Rueffer motored to Detroit last Saturday where they spent a few days. Miss Olive Hinschberger Petersburg was a Sunday visitor her home here. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kieswetter of St. Agatha spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dietâ€" rich. ° Mr. J. W. Hartieib and son Edâ€" ward attended the Old Boys‘ Reâ€" union at Elmira on Monday. burg was a business visitor in toOWn _ ‘The Misses Angst of Mackellar, On Monday. f ‘Parry Sound, have returned home Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gordner and after enjoying two weeks with Mr. family spent Sthday at Philipsburg ang Mrs. Andrew Wahl. at the home of Mr. E. D. Eidt. } The 1iterally â€"and â€"musicallyâ€"inâ€" Miss Kussa M. Kline of Toronto is npendifig her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kline, Pine Knoll. . Mr. Edgar Kress 'z Waterloo spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. Joseph MoSer has returned home after spending a few days with friends in Waterloo. Personals. PETERSBURG . BAMBERG se . One of our oldest citizens passed away at the home of her danghter. ; Mrs. Solomon Leis, near Wellealey, ;on Monday of last week, in the perâ€" ~won of Mrs. J, Lichti who hasreâ€" sided on the farm now owned by her son, Mr. David Lichti, for over ; Aifty years, : Deceased was deeply | respected by all who knew her. and !ur many friends extend their aymâ€" | pathy to the bereaved family. , The Alliance of Calvary Church _ were royally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gies at their country ;home â€" "Clearview" . last Tuesday _ evening. clined are toning up the intellectual side of their being by attending «the Chautaugqua course in . Kitchener ithis week. S 0s Minard‘s Liniment for Falling Out Mr. Geo. 8. Hammond, B.A., has accepted a call to Warkworth, and was inducted in his new charge on ‘Thursday of last week. Miss Jean Dewar is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Robertson, of Lisbon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lichti and famâ€" y of Crosshill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hammond and son Boyd, spent Sunday with friends in Maryborough. Death of Respected Resident. Mrs. Jacob Hoeflin of Mount Forest is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoeflin. Mr. Jacob Filsinger attended the funeral service of his brotherâ€"in law, Mr. L. Welz in Neustadt on Wednesday last. Mr. I. E. Filsinger left on Monday for a ten days‘ outing in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Brittin and Jackie Merner of Welland were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoeflin. Sandy tried to chlorofornt his poâ€" litical conscience and went to hear the Hon,. Howard in Elmira Tuesâ€" day evening and came away sort of of the opinion that things will not be too bad for Ontario for the next four years. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Menger and daughter of Hamilton are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Menger. We may still have faith in the C.N.R. as the local bridge over the Conestogo is receiving a coat of paint this week, We are glad to see that Warren Snyder*was a member of the crew that won the Henley boat race at St. Catharines recently. A great many from here altended the unveiling of the monument to our heroic dead in Elmira on Sunâ€" day afternoon. ‘The ceremony reâ€" minded us of our local boys who laid down their livesâ€"Lloyd Brubacher, who died of wounds at Warloy Field Hospital, France, on Nov. 25th, 1916, and Lieut. Lorne Snyder of a Hampâ€" shire regiment reported missing on April 23rd, 1917, in the onslaught in the Ypres salient Mrs. Harry Seaman and two sons of Rochester, N.Y., are. the holiday guests of her mother, Mrs, Gingrich. KINGWOOD * Wl 3 PR C aea c â€" thiee CE . yoo> w s is P0 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sm sor and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Abe Shant: of Waterloo, Miss Loreen Snyder of Bridgeport, and Miss Rosetta Snyder of Kitchâ€" ener were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Elias Shantz the other Sunday. Miss _ Seleda, . Shantz spent Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rudy of Breslau.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Manassa Martin of Waterloo Sundayed _ with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressman, * Master Gordon and Lenard Good with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz. * Mrs Fernando Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Shelly and Mr. Raymond Snyâ€" der called on friends at St. Jacobs on Sunday. Miss Lucinda and Saloma Buehler spent the week end at their home at St. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hunsberger Mr, John â€" Hamilton of. Winterâ€" bourne and Mr. Ross Clemens of Hamilton called on Dr. D. McKay Bemis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Shelly of Kitchener are spending a few weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Fernando Snyder, & Miss Florence Shelly of Kitchener is visiting at Oxbow farm for a few days. Miss Reta Rellinger of Kitchener fa spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yantz. Mr. Tom Bedford and Miss Gladys Bedford motored to Wallsburg with Mr. Burnhardt of Kitchener last week. m Miss Myra Reist of Buffalo is spending three weeks holidaying at her home here. Miss Della Snyder of Kitchener is spending a few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Snyder. Miss Aleda and Rhea Snyder are holidaying a few weeks at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McBride of Rosedale Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs, Peter A. Snyder. en and I was in a very. miserable comgition. . A friend advised me to try Dr. Wiliams‘ Pink Pills ang 1'1 got two boxes, and found before they were fnished that they were helpâ€" ing me. 1 continued the pills until I had taken a half dozen boxes, with the result that I am now enjoying the best of health, all symptoms having disappeared,. I feel confdâ€" ent that what Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills did for me they will do for others, it given a fairtrial." You «an got’ these pills from any medicine deaier or by mail at 50 cents a box from the Dr. Williams‘ Medicime Co., Brockville. Ont. Social and Personal Mr. J. M. Wismer of Dunnville is spending a few weeks at Pleasant View. s Mr and Mrs. Fred Sill and famâ€" ily of Kitchener Sundayed with Mrs. Weston the other Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Wright of Albany, N. Y., was a guest of My. and Mrs. Alex cAllisterâ€"last week. ym 4 At all Dealers and Druggints. HORSE AILMENTS EGYPTIAN L I N IM ENT of many kinds quickly remedied with BLOOMINGDALE me an éfâ€" ho ce ad ifii’fi'fi'*#"flf:rflâ€"m%w the hoart i KX . gon and there 4 ‘ B von enoud Misses‘ Patent Slippers, 11 to 1%/4 ,.. ... ./..~> and family of f’uuflog visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Hummel and famély anrd Mr. and Mrs. Al. Humâ€" mel of Kitchener were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Charlie Humâ€" mel, Sr Rev. Noah Hunsberger of Waterâ€" loo occupied the pulpit of the Menâ€" nonit Church Sunday morningâ€"and evening ~ A very sad drowning accident hapâ€" pened on Sunday evening near Oxâ€" bow farm when a young boy 14 but it was too late and his life could not ‘be savéd. â€" Mrs. A. T. Bemis and the Misses Olive and Grace of Detroit, Mich., visited at the Bemis home last Thursday and Friday. ° Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Lawâ€" rence, Mr, John Karn of Toronteo were Sunday guests of Mrs. Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Haase and Master Earl of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joé Heintzman on Sunday. 3 Fatal Drowning Accident Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressman of Strasburg and Mr. and Mrs. Horâ€" ace Hallman and two children, Myrâ€" tle and Irvin of Williamsburg Sunâ€" dayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz. Our records gh::w that a large number of the best farmers of the County transact their savings business with us. No depositor ever lost a dollar invested in a CanadianTrust Comâ€" pany. + on deposits of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, interest compounded halfâ€" yearly. WATERLOO KITCH ENER GaLT 8. B. BRICKER, P. V. WILSON, CHAS. MacKENZIR, We Pay 4% Save Today Have Tomorrow Children‘s Running Shots, size 4 to W /»«.â€"s»>>a«s»++ Youth‘s Running Shoes, sizes 11 to 18 .....,.+2. ++> mmmm:uo....nm.‘ VWoman‘s Canvas House Slipper® leather sole and rub» THE WATERLOO fi%UST AND SAVINGS COMPANY > / as above Jn jeatherâ€". .., We Invite Your Business B vg i# from Breslau, 2 miles sisting of 50 acres of extra good soil, 2 acres of which consist.of a very fine young orchard, the. reâ€" malining land is alÂ¥l tillable, On the farm is a good seven roomed frame house, with four bedrooms; also engine house attached, 18x8% ft.; soft water in house. A good bank barn, 50x48 ft., with galvanized roof and equipped with lightning rods, cemented stable; straw shed 30x36 feet, with pig stable and hen house underneath; good driving shed, 40x 28 ft.; woodshed 17x20 ft., wash» house 19x20 ft. There is also a good well with attachments to pump water with gasoline engine. Anyâ€" body wishing (to buy a real good farm, with central location should write or see. Good reasons for sell ing. Casper Schmidt, R. R. N. 2, Preston, 31â€"4t. CHESTERFIELD Suites aad odd picces reâ€"upholstered and repaircd Mattragses remade. Auto Cushions remade. Call or wrke J. L. Chase, O. A. C. N. 104. Price $1,50 per Lus Apply to Peter Hergoilt, R.R. No. 1, Bamberg. $2â€"2t. SEED WHEAT FOR SALE UPKHOLSTERIKG FOR SALE 32â€"5 mos. $%

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