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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Apr 1925, p. 10

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. " Ocean 3; 'Mli-atoemipte, 1.m, ‘7: _ , . Cut”, choice ......ate I)“ :. 'ee' ...........u‘o our -miurl ...........e A“ J“ m can. chalet...» " so " F armors ehqteq.....hr00 woo . aToes-Reeetirta," 1.018. Quotations, fed and Walnut! hull: Hon. ttrtittet Moon...“ " thlck smooths ......1860 using .._.".........ttttr heavios ............1260 1310 Iowa ............... "tt 1080 tusseir--at-ipts. 78. Sheep, (oodrllgm .... 9 00 lo 00 V heavy and bucks ... 5 " 800i, culls ...r..e........ 450 siil, lambs, ewes. good....14 50 " 00 bucks r............." 00 1300 medium ............1300 1400 _ culls ...............1100 1200 " -"totr. '4:,-1f.~ucuu ..... 'r urns-I ..A.... ce" mat-hum l Quinton-I. , “tom“... mtrtoeood....t.... Mr. Claire Huborn of Waterloo was a week end visitor at his home here. _ Miss Katherine Bechtel of New Hamburg has been a visitor at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Diner. Mr. Earl Einwachter motored to 31111310. Miss Nichol is shading a week at London. N Mr. Stan peaser and Miss Memer spent the Easter holiday at Bay. Mid. . Misses Marie and' Stella Schmidt n_nd Mm Niuunart of Kitchener were week end visitor; in town. Min Marie Wagennst has return- ttd to, her home after a visit in Toronto. (Too late for last.week) _ MitttoEdith Weber of Demon was a vmtor at her home I x SeVen .\ Lilies It is difficult for any single brand to attain, an outstanding reputation. Nevertheless, some of us like to keep on trying to gain that PREMIER- 'SHIP of MERIT which should be the proud aim of every good miller. Most of them ire fair- ly good. ‘Many of them are splendid. _ There is a great and unending battle for qual.. ity leadership among Floats. _ The Battle ALWAYS ORDER THIS. BRANDS BY NAME . . The my“ N EVER FAILS Flour (Fancy Pastry) MAKE (soon NEW nouns: Flour 14 50 ll 00 " 00 11 00 " " " 60 It 00 on " 00 " 00 14 00 " 00 1“ ma't-9rodtr..attgtfHst c u'tm: am an; hot-Mr; ‘nok I)“; _ ' I Pirrt-iph Toman, James Ber. Ber, Florence Schmidt, Gertie Mun- lelmn. unkind Snead, Elmer Jacobs, Myrna: Becker. Carl Buck. Those marked with an uteri-k have been absent for one or more tyotatttlttatiotts, 'Jnnlor Room_ Sr. ".-gotst!a Bur. Irene 811111. David Berrttetr, Ruth Bowman, Harold Bowman, Jacob Palmer. T Jr. ".-Wiliard Becker, Emma [amen-chug“. Willard Schmidt; Elgtn Tom-n. In“: Lamonnchluer, Peter Palmer, Alice Neuteld. T Jr. Itr,-Nple Fulher 116, Elsie Small 106,-hmton Lang lor, Ruby Bechtel " Delton Spaeuel Mi, Prin- cllla Glldner 89, Wallace Tonnn 87, Eltrin Bruhacher 79, 'Ruby Koehler 61, ‘Verena Wltmer " Br. m.--F1oronee, Sararas 176, Edna deeming 113. John Buyback. 128, Reta Jacobi M. .. 'a "Ln-Ronald Book 301, Dorothy Lautenattstrer 269, Donald Jacob! 265. Howard Stoltz 242, Marjorie Barge; 231, Ludena Toman Mg, 'Miriam Hilborn 205, Ralph Copley 202. Ed. wafd Main 196,VKenneth Lamen- s!ager 172, ‘Kathleen Schmidt 168, Helen Brightno 145, Wilbert Rtehter 135, ‘Neme Main ISI. I Senior Room Br. Iv.--ldgar Black 308, Roy Glldner 308, Nelson Goetulng 307, Clifford Weber 279, Violet Wanner 276, Arthur Nahrgang 265, Jean To. man 249, 'Phyllls mutenshger 167. these meeting. i Evlngellsuc servlces will be held in the United Brethren church tor a low weeks commending Sunday, April. 19th. Mr. W_. J. Shaun of To ronto will be the evangelist. His work of evangelism in prisons and retormatorles In Onznrlo has been In wonderful success. Cordlal "WM-J tiott--u-extamtesLto, All, to _attitntt March School Report. Mr. and Mini. Rrtr and daughter Laura were visitors at Mr. Lloyd Erb‘s ot Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bechtel were visitors at Dr. A. It. Book's. Mr. and Mrs.., J. Mrs. (Inger: sister Hamilton. Mrs. o. R. Jones ot tntrrtrield is spending a week at P. til. Page's. Mr. Riley Hallman in a visitor In the community, previous to a slug- ing tour of the southern States. Mr. and Mn. F. E. Page and Ellen spent Easter at Shaman]. in solid packages sad " Me In 1 pound blocks. Other prices: No. l pasteurized. Me to 9450; No. 1 creamery, 33c to 33%e; seconds. Me to mac. " Mr. J. E. Hen, B.A., of Toronto was a vloltor It Rev. 'towaie's. IUTTIII 'hMoh"r'ReL, April 20. --- Fine-t creamery wn cold art, sage a pound Toronto, jabbing upochk, Mc; ”my 32; nuts. 80c; seconds. Me. TOMWO “A!“ Ila. Causal _ visited Mm Is tti-in Primer tl-Arla. Neuron), Dol- mer Struck, Hilda Kavelmln. M. l. Nichol (teacher) Primer A. -, Delphlne Kuvelman, Orville Elnwachter, Omar Lumen achlager. Primer Br - Muriel Path. Hilda Fast, Kenneth Ilium-n, Alta Stony, Myrth Becker, Idem Schwul Pony Bowman. Harold um, Gladys Kellen, Dalton Bonny, Ron Tom-n, Gerald tantamount". For tore ttttoat uu' ”land's Lini- moat. V Persons havintt Decond mud old vlollns tor, sale kindly apply Box M. Waterloo Chmnlcle. 17-14:. N lal Lautenachlager, Koehler, Percy Bachtel. Axminster Rug in good condition. size 10 x 13. Phone 19231 or apply M Homewood Avenue, Kitchener. 11-1t Newbery’s Glenelder White Leg. horns, the farmers' strain ot big birds, 15 years persistent winter lay- ers ot big egg and mm ot them, selected eggs for hatching. 81.50 m/ Iii, $8.00 per 100. J NEWBERV LEGHORN SETTINGS Seed potatoes Cobkiler had Doo. leys, are certified and Government, tested uni Early Fortunes are comm PArd. Apply A. Schweitzer & Son, R. 11; g, GOttrrTty0.jtiistrts -7itttrtr 12, Kitchener. 15-4t. Ttte Boon Mill property, " not”. " horse power water powe'r Ind 11 moms dam. Suitable locatlon for chopplng or either mill, etc. Also a, brick cottage. Apply Jacob (Hume, Doon. N - 16At. Rye Buckwheat. This' variety is easier to harvest, dried quicker, and for ten years at the O. A. C. has yielded eight bushels per acre more than any other variety. Price 81.05. Also some Sllver Hull Buckwheat at 81.00. R. K. Bock, Petersburg. R. R. I. 'lilt dock, u- bad gun. nihi- and an"... 1th to! with m tRik min. drop 1.: ttNe, was: “his. now cm- was» Mir, In. lard an, " tar/tmit, - union. cums. than. " who”! ttttad-, “at. tutor huh, I III“ an... 'odd dishes. lulu. Nauru. mum box, a“ can“. my cute” t% dot. knuc- sud tom, no.‘ s}edgo.,wedut, Ilckln, grind-woo. Iorh,_’lhpvoln. hoes, may "e Net pain Mn. and many ltr. much- too numerous‘ tor d it. Everything will be told without re- serve. The trioprutor in giving up hmekeeplu. Trl$RMt5-4hott. - i. B. RHODEI. Proprietor. . t. H. TONAN. . I Newb-ry'a‘. an. 2, Kuchomr. shut-unwa- In. M; 1t't.iis-tq-r-tetrrtfeottqrd-_i'iid'tri, Peteetr.?tne?acvrtltinrs - uh, m'mnmmqm,uu'tww rock-MI- maul-rm, 810$".th 1 itii1t'hrart'ifil,rtii'i".'iil ,t..i'et.rnyfsP-.ertir.'rsrts m'mmxm “m._'u'[um.~ - Quanta Auctlonur. Phone 26t2, New Dundee. vpouus WANTED FOR BALE #on SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Dorothy 17at. ttl " “Hui-{nub not]! nmmmmw‘ tltferrieF ""t,rnt"yti Will be sold on any term. ot pay- ment or "chased for town proper- ty. Apply to Goo. A. Tm, P. o. Box Box 870, Patton. trat, The Rennie farm, lying two mllen west of m. Glamou- and ttmre, mike south ot Linwood station, con- talntn; 160 new, with spring creek running the full length of rum. T" Tom Barron S. C. White Leghorn: direct from Capt. Mgr-em on Ridge Farm, Pom Credit; carefully selected 'W' from selected winter layer; fo cu. per doe. Holes M. Brtrbacher, ‘n. R. No. 1, .wnerloo. Ont. . "at. GOOD GRAZING FARM FOR SALE Ttrg Twinning valuatmru)rrnrert, consisting of 6 roomed frnme dwell- iag with summer kitchen, good sized cellar, cement noor, new Veranda, hard and sort water/frame barn 18 x 20, large be. enough room tor tut. other . house, mm trees,- straw-1 berries and raspberries. " you are: looking Mr a comfortable home] don't miss this otter-lug. Terms made known on day of sale. w . SATURDAY. MAY 2, 1928 at 2 mm. R. C. Gardner has been unburned by the unde'rslgnod to sell by public auctlou in the vlllage of St. Jacobs. on Albert St., near the Creamery, on This iy an and home‘ for so,itip body. _ . Tum; ttf Gatt.u--casa, . Terms of Roll sun. will be made known. on day ot Inks or can be had from the undersigned. PHIEIP' ARNOLD, Proprietor. i H. ic ouznmo. Auctioneer. _ ’Phom. m, wmrm. I ED. “an. Clerk. '17-21. Real "tau-At the name tiny and M: there will be told by public Junction, if not previously sold, the (hriek Welling computing 5 room- and kitchen, good coll-r, ell cou- ‘veniencee except: bath “mam: and. Ian water. Home is 15:30. with kitchen numbed 15116. woodphed. smoke house. lot an“. The axe: on Frederick street sidewnlk inve‘ been paid oth- . s, A I Apply H. G. Dahmer. Conestoga. R. c. GARDNER, Auctlonéor. Punching. Phone New Dundn‘ 16r3. 17-2t, - script, electric m. pin-m. duals bur“! “a. I number. a! hitch- clnlu. with” nor-577 ESE.“ upon. -dNWd67 shut-n, unit'- wuo. 010-. .011 parlor Mr nearly an. kitch- nm‘ all att not. utensils. it“ tab. with hand, main; board. li bushel msadirre, union and can“ run, mu] amt "an, scythe. along bar, 1M1. ladder. " and: at ur- don tools. shout , am an can]. 1 com hudvood in Ht. length. and I lot of other mm! article. too, nanom- to mutton. 1 MR8. CATHARINE BECKNER. hME SALE PASTURE To LET MATCHING EGGS of valuable REAL ESTATE Pmprletreu .;;.1""' our AND non“ man 'cnekl WANTRD I. i “who“ prim 99M (or boot tsides, any. all lkllll and horn hum Photo war-hum. Enchant. Goo. “than, It .Box’xmhonor Ila-lot - mm Ih8t, '. morning. "atntte. 16-42 mcludlng some in pig and with Intern. Also some runners. Apply A, Veltch. one mus from KHcMIIOI'. on Bream: Road. 11-2t. , canon. of Walton henna. broken; my to work. A-lao Mrottt 20 hand ot Ontario hon-u. App]! P. K. Weber Bllel sum... .Ktteb our. April 28 tTutsssdttn-Atgetiots .nle of entire household tttNets, can, poultry and vehicles tor B. s. Rhoda: in the villago of Mannheim. - May ' WatardayV--Auetion Sale at valuable lots, barn And household elect: belugln; to the John Letter estate, at " Duke St., Waterloo. . May 2nd, (Saturday) - Gleam; we of valusbla brick dueling with large 16118 x " minimum-ctr teats for Philip Arnold muted It " Frederick tm, Wuerloo. The Bide. walk on this property In oath-sly paid off. Anybody wishing to pur-' chase this property before day of sale apply to -H. B. Duerlnz Aucy Honeer, Phone 136, Waterloo. i I. H. TOMAN, 0M0“. Auction". ’ April " (iuttsrrho)--1Aaetiott ale ot Valuable Hot-ttold when he. longing to George 'ttsera slanted .1 " Brubacher 3mm, City of Kitch- ener. / I May M, (Monday-Al 1 p, 88t.N- Mortgage uh or 100 are hm with good buildings. has been occupied by Adolph Tlede or better known a: the Andrew Home! Farm. " mass was: or Bat-abet; und , miles north-out pt Wells-lay. ’ belonklng-to Protester J. H. Roch toh, Hunted It " St. George Bt., Kitchener. . April " ttHtatrdarr--At 8 an. union uh of nimble humanoid elects human. to lineman. at the Kitchener whet Mar 2 t8nturdt--Auettms ale Ii/'2'dd', household stock be- longing to Mm. P. Kelley Hunted In the will” ot St? Clement April " (tummy) -.- van». household mom of Peter Bord-In, 174 King St. North, Tm ot Want- of gala Lovl Wu. - " WM... mu. It-tt May m, osatatntGr-tt 1.30 B. FOR ML: oh. momma: H. B. DUERING. Auctioneer. W. w, IMGKIV. w Atsettonthhrrg.t 30W! FOR SALE 'rt Tum ttax and mm, more when pnlhd. Seed will. be delivered to put!” wharorder wtutt they regain; Bottlnn at pure White unborn bred to Mr, “no yum (Iced Black Gullah, very tttge, stain. Apply H. B. Ducting. Wltorloo. Pinon: IM. hdL0llligBllhli sum (“88m County Treasurer. County Tnulnot'l Olin. Court mule. mutual, ont., M. 10th. " ' _ I. t mil. horn Waterloo m- om“, largo fume homo, bank barn 46x70, " hum, Implo- moM shod. All kind. of fruit; mixed to"; upload“! Arrlrttt vat-r Ind crock. 'toett Ind Im. plon'ums can ulna ho purchased. m health "noon for "tling. Torm- Arranged. " Acres Wanted, land to rent for growing It will my hymen to now and Phone 1 36 Over " VIII". mundane. For orig-901mm Phone am Wirtot, Rum-bl. Charon Henry W. Ital. Proprietor. IMt Your opportunity. Apply " The won known m'tuon.er, dull-n to anmturteq that he I- new Vully neovom and in In a,pooltlon to In! am no nonto- fore um comm your but"... CONIOTOOO FLAX M tLL, MR. H. B. DUERING, / NURSE rqn BALE " 244 King Spa. WATERLOOJONT. . . mung "ii-z-i,"")""-"",'-,';-'?,'?".')",'-":," 51 o ‘5 ti l-"‘E:rc. by.' tte 'ii') _lr"ra. Cook'- Roguhtlng Compound s ACRE FARM of choice and. with some fruit, I roamed homo and bank burn. Thin farm I. that!“ Juu4 mile: from the city on the paved, highway. Damm- wlntn to nail and will lot bt .0 for .r.r...... S2500 For l have for sale a dandy ' am “rm clout to the city, extr- good land with quit. I "riot, of trait, good a nomad brie} homo with kitchen Attache . house honed with Jun-nan, nice bank barn, drivlng thod and a few other out building; Who! haw you to on". . " ACRE FARM at Petey-churn nit uplgndid worklblc land, lot of dlilonont VII'IOUGI of fruit 0 nomad how-o. bunk barn. good well with to” of wot-r. Firm gnu-tad mm on (he highway. For I quick uh. Price In ”- ducod to ..........4P6tden Poconoke, o.A.C.. " not no: WIHIMI. President, "eta. per 100; Senator mmiir, 00 eta. per mo. " per 1000. Delivered "r. where in Waterloo co. Order ettrlr " supply [I P"'" . oe'" iatkholdor, Incl“ ' f 1361.1 6 Acre Farm For Sale Or 'Ex‘change Real Eat-tn ml Auction". " Fruitful: Street, . Kitchener. Strawberry Pints Ul. SHANTZ further par-(unplug no I!" 21 162.96 It." 170.87 It.” :4.” NO.” It." no.9 tt.0 1).“ T.6t we. ’3 I)!

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