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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jan 1925, p. 8

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h+ *\ Heavy beef steors ..$ T 00 to $ 8 50 good to choice . ©Butcher cowsâ€" good to choice .... P fair to good ....... Canners and cutters. Butcher bulls, good . : ward to $6. 9 ; ~{ ~~. Good lambs sold generally at $15, _« . _with a few as high As $16. Heavios _. ~sold about $13 to $14. Sheep went .. _ At $8.50 per ewt. Megium .......... Grassers ......... Milch cows, choice Springers, choice . Hogsâ€"Receipts, off cars: Select bacon .... ‘Thick smooths .. / weights brought #7 to $7.50, with the bulk. going at $5.50â€"to $6.75. Good buik. going at ~$5.50â€"to $6.75. Good butcher cows sold m shade up at $4.25. toâ€" $5, .with a tfew up to $5.50. A~ dozen loads of store cattle were A dozen loads of store cattie brought $4 to $6.35.â€" t orber purposes, both Bread or Pas For Flour Users wanting Imm.::' .::“::'-.‘:' per ton; a Flour that wil serve all <1, * Seven Lilies common to fair good to choice â€" Flour Made To Make Good Calves were steady at $10 to $13, When Quality Counts When Satisfaction Is Ceuek‘. «imere CBne OOnabent. mm -w 'VQ‘ ’ PCE ons Ra. : : TORONTO LIVRSTOCK : | . Sheepâ€"Receipts, 596. Quotations: (Fancy Pastry) For Real Good P."-'Yv Order Flour ... â€"70 00 _ 90. 00 2,000. Quotations Bot age 13 00 11 00 PYaii ioi 2 Aucint P l lt wach unsl 22242 mmMMmmJ for extras, 656 to 68¢; firsts, 46¢ to $1.24%4. Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.45% to $1.80%; July, $1.87%; May, $2.89%. CHICAGO, Jan. 26.â€"Cash cldne: Wheatâ€"No. 2 red, $2.10; No. 2 hard, $1.92. Cornâ€"No. 3 mixed, $141% to $118%; No. 2 yellow, $1.19 to $1.32%. Oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 576 to 58%e; No. 3, bAl4ec to 575. § Ryeâ€"No. 2, $1.170. l Barldyâ€"$0c to 99c. | TORONTO, Jan. 26. â€" Board of Trade quotations: ' Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 northern. | $2.13; No. 2, $2.07; No. $, $2.02; No. | 4 wheat, $1.98%4. l Standard recleaned screenings â€" ‘m per ton. . Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 2 C. W., 75¢; No. 3, 73¢; extra No.. 1 feed, 13Â¥%e; |No. 1. Ti‘ke; No. 2, 68%0, [ _ Ontario wheatâ€"No. 2 winter, $1.65 A0 $1.10; No. 3, $1.64 to $1.88; No. 1 commercial, $1.63 to $1.66. OTTAWA, Jan. 2. â€" There: has Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, $1.23% to .24%. f Osteâ€"No. $ white, 62%¢ to §2%e. Fliaxâ€"No. 1, $3.18% to $817%e. â€" Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $2.04; No.| sharp, 40 registered and high grade 2, $1.98%; ~No. 3, $1.92%; No. 4,| Jersey cows and heifers, also entire $183%; No. 5, $1.77%; .No. 6,| farm stock, implements and produce $1.64%%; feed $1.46%; track, $2.024,.| belonging to H. & E. Seegmiller, % Oatsâ€"No. 2 C. W., 67%c; No. 3,| mile west of Petersburg, on the proâ€" 61%¢; extra No. 1 feed, 61%c¢; No.| vigcial highway. No reserve as the 1, 59%ec; No. 2, 53%e; rejected, preprietors are quitting the farm. 49%c; track 67%e. Feb. 19 (Thursday)â€"Nine o‘clock Barleyâ€"No. 3 C. W., 94%¢; No. 4/ Sharp. Entire sale of farm stock, 89%; rejected, 86%c; feed,, 84%c;|implements, produce and household track, 94%c. \ feffects belonging to Abraham Herâ€" h situated % mile north of Josephsâ€" mixed,.$11.15 to $11.25; yorkers, $11 to §$11.15; light yorkers, $10° to| U*C 2 miles south_of Bamberg. $10.50; pigs, $9.50 to $10; roughs, $9.75; stage, $5 to $6.50. > . H. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer. Sheep and lambs, receipts, 11,500;} Pop, 10, (Tuesday)â€"Entire Farm active; lambs, $10 to $18.50; year | Stock, Implements and Household lings, $10 to $16; wethers, 50¢ highâ€"| Eiffects belonging to ‘the estate of er, $12 to $13; ewes, $3 to $11: / the late Ww. Hifler, 1 mfle south mixed sheep, $11.50 to $12.~ and %4 mile west af Darrv‘a Anemans to $11.50; heavy, $6 to $8; grassers, §3 to $5. ° â€" > Hogs, receipts, 16,000; pigs 60c higher; others slow and 15c to 25¢ American cornâ€"No. 2 yellow $1.43 RBarleyâ€"Maiting, 90c to 94c. Ryeâ€"$1.35 to $1.40. and cutters, $2 to $2.75; ‘bulls, $3| March $ (Twesday)â€"At 9 am.|car, Canning mill, Cutting box, to $6; stockers and feeders, $4 to|farm of 150 secres, 6 acres of bush| chopper, turnip ‘ pulper, â€" wheel $7: frosh cows and springers mostly| 840 #0od buildings, if not previously | DArrow,. International 6 h.p. gasoline common, $5 lower, $30 to $110 a|90!d: also farm stock, implements,| engine, some forks and shovels, Deâ€" head. ; feed and household effects, belongâ€"| LAYA! _ cream==separator, ; copper *Calves, â€" receipts, 2,400; active,] !98 t0 Williamâ€"Foerster, situated 24 | kettle, 2 fron kettles, scales, 25â€"gal. cmmmmr,‘u““‘w1.;-flu'-tdltMIanflk'un, 30â€"gal milk can, 10â€"gal. uuum,mwuw;cw-,”g_ludmmu-u-.emnen.mmum < Oatsâ€"Ontario No. 3 white, 56c to steady ;CHICAGO CASH GRAIN market is a WINNIPEG GRAIN . 2, 86¢ to 90c. ‘Feb. 4 (Wednesday)â€"Auction sale name» of farm stock, implements and feed CASH GRAIN at lot 24, North Half, 9th line East Zorra for David W. Innes. 26.â€"Cash cldue: red, $2.10; No. 3| Feb. 5 (Thursday)â€"Aunction sale of farm stock, implements and feed mixed, $141% to|At 10t 8, concession 11, Blandford. yanw,' $1.19 to|2%% miles west of Bright, for Wm. Landreth., s .| February 6 (Friday)â€"Auction sale :;“' Pre to $595€! i or yann. stook, unpietents and reeg o. :|at Lot 4, concession 1, N. Rasthope, 99c. 2 miles west of New Hamburg for â€" fan 9é _ A..y ) Mrs. H. Dahmer. R 4 50| of valuable 91 acre farm, farm stock, ’h-:-l-viumumdatl 15 00| implements, ‘feed and all househbold| April 19th, sow due April $0, sow Fob: 18 (Wednesday) â€" Auotion|of Floradale. . _ _ _ _ ~ â€" sale of registered and high grade| Feob,. 12 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, mmfi-umhlâ€"mw.mumm mumhuuwu_mghmm!flumnn N. &..H. 2 milés northeast of Shake.| of Rimira. . â€" \ | #pearg, for A. McMillan. .. :. March 3 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock high grade Jersey cows and heilfers;|sceded to grass, and firm stock, inâ€" also the entire farm stock, impleâ€"| Cluding 21 dairy cows, implements ments and products at the farm, %|including a 2 unit milking machine, mile west of Petersburg on the proâ€"| Chevrolet touring car, etc., hay, vinclal highway for E. and E. Seegâ€"| #tain, houschold effects of George miller at 12 o‘clock sharp. | fntey, Lot 1, Con, 14, Wallesley. No Feb, 12 (Thursday)â€"Auction sale| roserve,. Lunch at noon, of farm stock, implements and feed| Feb. 10 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, at Lot 1, Con. 2, North Kasthope, 114| implements, hay, grain, houschold -flnmimdnnmmm‘.d-mm Tavistock, for Henry Lienweber. â€"â€" h}. 11 (Wednesday)} â€" Cloaring umnuumm&.lmp; ments and feed at Lot 19, con. 2 Christian Shants, 1 mile due north of Haliman‘s school and 3 miles northwest of RNew Dunda» â€" March 10 (Tuesday)â€"Entire farm stock, implements and household 3 miles northwest of New Dundee, effects belonging to Henry P. Fobl, reserve, the farm is sold. effects belonging to Peter Litwiller, % mile west of St. Agaths. No reâ€" serve. Everything must be sold. March 5 (Thursday)â€"1% o‘clock, sale of 50 head of cattle, 10 Clydes dale horses and colts, pigs, impleâ€" Feb. 11 (Wednesday)â€"12 o‘clock sharp, 40 registered and high grade Jersey cows and heifers, also entire farm stock, implements and produce belonging to H. & E. Seegmiller, % mile: west of Petersburg, on the proâ€" vigcial highway. No reserve as the proprietors are quitting the farm. â€" Feb. 19 (Thursday)â€"Nine o‘clock! Platteville. . (No reserve). and 4 mile west of Perry‘s Corners effects belonging to Mich. Zelkalski|â€" Grain and Rootsâ€"150~ bus.. seed situated % mile north of Joseptsâ€"| O@ts, 60 bus. buckwheat, 40 bus. burg, 2 miles south.of Bambers. peas, 60 bus. banley, 200 bus. roots. n en n nmmigemnemmemznews Household Effectsâ€"2 box stoves. Mar. 11 (Wednesday)â€"Farm of 10| harness, single harness and many _.c‘,!_.umm,fl.mm articles ~too numerous . to M. R. ROTH, Auctionser i 114 miles south of Beriet‘s . No reserve. Lunch at noon. (Tuesday) â€" Extensive +# cp-.lO.M'rp.cNuu-nunia Feb. 27 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed st flot 4, concession 11, Blandford, 1 knile west of Bright for V. F. Ropp. salé of farm stock, impiements and feed at Lot $485 comcession % N. Stratford, for P. J. Wilkelm. Fob. 26 (Thursday)â€"Auction saie of farm stock, implements and feed, 1 mile ‘north of Haysville, for Wm. Shorthorn cattle at Lot 39, Con. 3, N. R. H., 3% miles northeast of northeast of Wellesley, for Chris. L. FOR SALE â€" Set of single harness $9.00, get of team harness $20.00, set of,. team breachings $8.00, light single sleigh $30.00, jumper cutter $12.00. Apply P. K. Weber‘s Sale sStables, 151 King St. E. Kitchener. Black mare good quiet driver 1150 Ibs, $90.00. One black gelding 1100 lbs, first class driver, about $80.00. ApplyP. K. Weber‘s Saleg Stables, Kitchener. 20. HIt FARM FOR SALE + 81. acre farm with good buildings, cement stable with running water through stable, hen house, 2 driving sheds, and straw shed on barn. Neverâ€"failing epring at house situatâ€" ed_about 3 miles west of Waterloo. For further information, apply Box Feb 4 (Wednesday)â€"At 10 a.m.. luable 100 acre farm with good Terms of Saleâ€"Grain, roots, poulâ€" trylndl!nmofus.ooududnn cash; over â€"that amount 8 months‘ crodit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes with bona “01 property owners as security. or & household articles. @EO. Q. OLA8S, Auctioncer. MRS. HENRY DAHMER, M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer.. > 1t. . 25th (Wednesday) â€"â€"Auction per annum discount ~for FOR SALE "==~l Jan â€" â€" calves, C 4 l i s /. Jan- [ > on t CHINA AND â€"â€"DINNER 8ETs of 97 â€"CUPS8 AND gAucers . auassware k:umnm‘hmumml :râ€"CUPS AND 8A hine aire.sis.!DOfcélain â€" ware.> clover on $ Day, twelve tor @4 20 on on & Day, twelve tor @4 529 on Be on hand Early mixtures; reg. 75¢ pair on or 2 pair for $1.00 59¢ fee uon : e BE â€"â€"Brushed Woo! Gloves in range of sizea in desirable shades; values up to $2.00 pair on $ Day @4 tens, reg. 650 pair, on $ Day for ..... 39¢ Or three pair for $1.00 â€"â€"Women‘s and Misses‘ Gauntlets in woo! and in chamoisette, . com pleto 32; values up to $2.19 on $ Day for just .... @4 â€"Boys‘~ Pulloversâ€" wit high roll collars and withâ€" or four for $1.00. â€"Girle‘ _ Pullovers â€" with ported styles and colore; values up to $1.00 ;'fl $ Day for 29c KNITWEAR ° râ€"Children‘s . a n d â€" Giris® Caps and Tams in brushed up to $2.50 for .... Broken size ranges; yalues up to $9.50 clearing fer i.,.5... ~ CcamIisoLEs râ€"In crepe de Chine and in satin, shaped and opera top styles, with hem stitching:; sizes 36 to 44; pr two. for $3.00 CoRsETs â€"Goesard fro: reg. $1.95 values on 3 Day pink Jersey silk; sizes 34 and 36 only; valuesâ€"up to BRASSIEREs ©~ â€"Backâ€"closing style, with stays through dioghragm, Paip DA â€"Wahite and grey flannelâ€" etta, â€"meodium . (11â€"4) "size. in two qualities for $ Day Reg. 46¢ grade at .im"'w;p.u Reg. 29¢ grade at ‘Women‘s white flannet (W _ PD#Y. five pair for .. 31" \%ao TO KEEP HANDS WARM ildren‘s Knitted Mitâ€" We * *‘ $1.95 BLANKETs, SHIRTINGS only~23¢ yardâ€" tor and French blue shades; l"l-'“l-:: l: $2.49 kinds on y B P" * $1.59 BLOOMERS â€"Large, #6omy styles in the © best quality sedan â€"CURTAIN BCRIM, good pquality, with lace and inâ€" sertion, reg. 30e yard, on $ Day $ Day, 4% yards colors; values up to $1.00 Day at just ... â€"WOMEN‘8 CasHMERE HOSE in brown and grey heather . mixtures,â€" sizes $% and 9 only; reg. $1.00 qualitiea; on $ Day for 50¢ or three pair fpr sl Or two pair for $8.00 ail sizes in the lot; v;hos bp to $1.50 on 3 Day for .000 0 0 0 79c â€"WOMEN‘8 CASHMERE HOSE in "a range â€"of â€" _ HOSIERY â€"CHILDREN‘s worst. ED HOSE in black, sizes 6 to 10; values up to 58¢ pair, on $ Day Tor C»( .. or 3 pair for $1.00 â€"M EN‘8 _ ALLâ€"WOOL 80CK8, â€" heavy© weight, navyy blue; reg. $1.65 value on. $ Day for, per vyard c02000. 00 sl «â€"COATINGS, sand and blue shade, heary weigh, 54 Inches;‘onâ€"$ Day; sl â€"COLORED oress GOODS, values up to $3.00 in this group on $ 51 Day for, per yard . ; r=ALL : WOOL FRENCH CREPE, 40 inches wide; Mmore. ortss Goobs â€"â€"PRINTED BJLKS in as. m-n-pu'm sl yard; on $ Day for.. -LMImlll‘delp;, bioomers and coat linings, light ~and dark cotors: values up to $1.00 Mw‘uyfor39c 200C feeacs Allm..‘ one amaszingly low $ Day vflaofcwM_ o ~_"__ P1@Ces Navy ~ Blue â€"8 pleces Green Serge, $3.00 yard. *3 pleces Gréy Serge, 51 $1 $1 $1 SAucersâ€"prain TubeLERs of pard; + @1 _ lnrd!o:or.m, 31 â€"Plain white and striped yard ; $ Day @1 .:Mlo;)r,..lf.' sl °___FLANNELETTE _ â€"White . flannelette of goodâ€"weight in soft Anish 27â€" inches wide, reg. 20¢, â€"White bath towels with fancy â€" borders, values to $1.00 each, on $# 69‘: Day for®........ t epcoa, mahogany and grey. . > yhades; sizes 16 years to 44â€"bush measure; on $ _ Day, values \ e up to $43.15 $18075 u4e â€"Women‘s and . Misses‘ * / weight, reg. 60c a on $ Day, €y yds. tor grepe;" black, iâ€"Women‘s and "Misses‘ â€"Orchid, Copen, bilue and apricot shades in cotton crepe with etailic and sille embroidery; <sizes up to 44; reg. $2.79 values on $ Day for......@1 aArm and lace trimimings; sizes up‘ to 52;> values up to $4.50 in this $ Day group at $1.00, and jade green '”m~? set apart for $ Day‘s sur. Powder Reg. $16.50 for $9.725 ~ Reg. $14.75 for $7.50. . Five yards fer sl â€"â€"Reg. $1.00 values in SILK BLOUSES * KIDDiES® ~~$1.95 1. 2e , reg. 85¢ B s ger Â¥ov w

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