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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 May 1925, p. 8

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'2 7 Batch" holler-I, ' \Iurwoood ....... Ontario oats-Good sound heavy one In earlota, $1.45 to $1.50, t.o.b.. outside points. Stacker; good .......SM) Feeding batten ......5oo Calves, choice ........10 " medium ............ 1 so common wr......... 460 umbs. choice. mum,“ 00 spring. each ....... 8 00 medium ...........1800 cull ................t390 Sheep, choice, light... 8 " eutt................ 300 Hogs. . thick smooth, f.ob..."00 {ed and watered...." " all cars ............18 " Manitoba wheat-No. 1 northern, 81.96; No. 2, $1.93, No. 3. $1.88. Manitoba oatit--No. 2 C. W., not quoted/No. 3 C.W., 60%e; extra No. 1 feed, 60%e; No. 1 feed, Me: No. 2 feed. 63%e. All of the above Cid., bay pom. Screenings - standard "reunited, f.o.b., Ontario points. per ton, $24 to t2ir. American eortt-No. 2 yellow. $1.30 true, Toronto, prompt shipment. Ontario wheat - Good milling quality in cariots, $1.40 to $1.46, t. o b.. outside points, nominal. Barley-Mali, 75c to 76c per buattet, toh., Ontario points. Buckwheat __ No. 2, He to "e, nominal, outside. Con. good to and“. cannon to Indium (but: and cutters. butcher bulls, pod to cholco ... medium ........... him and mam-nun“ It", men. not... Li , u radon. good 'itPerfe.t1"t'Cl1eee, tpw8'h'.mtrI.a.,e.ei90h, ,wmmwmgnmusuu -.1~,mnaumdbmnuu '. . Iona-ocJookI-r-Iuth- m‘w~uum ar-ers,"..-"-'".-""- “holy-Anotumo,umd -tagt..8tt.8t.tteab. ugwmmmmm . “udwhmm ._..._... . “a My who. won - to! magma OWN iatrs..aa-,nrtrnsht-qr-lt3aatr_.' "greaturardredmsrrst"tht"w whi--Ntt.tt_,tur.N.. It]. TORONTO GRAIN AND FLOUR hi! “and ... Seven Lilies Flour An offer of merchan- dise or service Is really attractive only when it is made by a man or group of men who hare a background of Charac- ter, Experience and Ae. complishment. The wise housewife or baker Is more and more using and (aways order. Ocean Figures alone don't make a beautiful paint- ing. A setting or back- ground is vital. In business just as in art a background Is ne- Theta-.160”!!! Put-poo: “our for but BACK- GROUND l Pulley Pastry) MAKE GOOD BY NAME ALWAYS Flour 850 835 1600 1400 1500 1300 1100 News Not“. now. o. Burkholdo left for Ohio on Tuesday on In canon-tic cun- Mn Rev. B. C. Yoder ot Gochen Col. lege occupied the pulpit in the Cretytstttttn Mennonite church on Sunday morning. Mr. and Hrs. Herbert Cronin”: and family vitgitttd Manda in Bloom- ingdale on Sunny. Messrs. Clarence Sch-elm and John Thule! motored to Bridgeport on Sunday evening. Miss Ina Horst of Preston visited at her home here on Sunday. Miss Edith Shunt: returned home tram Nyack, N.Y.. after spending I week there. Mist Verna. Baer of Waterloo spent last week under the parental root. DAIRV PRODUCE Butter-Ira-ry, No. 1, We to 88e; ere-men. No. 2. Me to Me; Dairy, no to Me. The first softball game ot the sea- son was played here on Thursday evening between the Preston, Millers and the Brena“ Never Wins, the score being T _ 0 in ("or of the home team. Mr. Amer Creams]: visited under the parental root on Sunday. Mr. Minor Clemente nnd Inter Floris ot Kouulh vlllted at the home of their madman“ Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Clement on Sunday. "iiii-uiin'ir.ue., not; No. 3 cm sun; No. a c.w.. unis. Mrs. Charlie Frets: visited a thq home of Mr. and Mrs. David Thule:- recently. Mr. Simon Bur arrived home on Sunday from New York. Mr. Albert Beer, accompanied by his sister, Seleda, visited at MI home on Sunday. We regret to report the death of Mr; inn Snyder on Friday last. Decensed was suddenly stricken while doing her household duties. She left to mourn a wrowing hus- hand and six children. The tunera! was held on Monday. May 18. " New Germany and the adjoining cemetery for burn]. A few Mond- .were linked to spend a loch] evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Samarium on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bender and family of Kitchener visited " the home ot Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Shirk on Sunday. _ The Misses Pearl Made: and Mar. Jones Dole: spent Saturday evening In Preston. Mauro. Jack Kunmncher Ind Leonard Honk were visitors In Pren- ton on Saturday. truck. “in. 'tHer-a'.. I an. "it: and» CNP.. "v. W, “in; Ned, mac: yank, mu. Mr. Nelson Schlodel In: taken t position as Mme-keeper on the C.N.. R. at Clinton tor the present. Mr. Oscar Gingrich ot Kitchener visited at. the home ot Mrs. M. Cressman on Sunday. ' IIIOLAU Mr. John Lather entertained a number of friends to a dance last Thursday evening and all report a good time. - On Thursday, May Mth, members of Boyd Church, Crosshill, gathered at the manse. Miilbanh. to spend a social time with Rev. W. MoiNt and his family. During the course of the evening Mr. E. G. Ward read a short address voicing the gongregation's appreciation of Mr. Monet‘s past work and expressing the hope that .events would so shape themselves (that he would be able to 'remain pleasure that he do Bo. ,with them as it was their will and “molmmdln “Halal-M' I 'er.anaMrstrstat-det., Mr. And Mrs. Cherles Yendt and Mine Florence Lather or Kitchener visited at Mr. Peter Luther's on Sunday. Friend: ot Mr. 113,] Coolp, who re- cently underwent annotation will be pleased to know that he is pro- greulng favorably. The W. M. B. held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. E, G. Ward last Wednesday. The atterPoortort" spent in sew- lng, after which the hostess served a Minty lunch. _ A serious “clam. happened " the picnic. Both teachen‘ were badly burned. (Sultana) Mrs. Burnett ot Linwood spent Sunday with her ulster. Mrs. Geo. Richlrdoon. . Knuth. and no m; u the long of m httet'l :19th gig. no: Arbor Buy III oburvod n the who!“ herein! may tore-non. After the men] clean-up ot the yards and school surroundings. an pupils and locum hurl-3nd (lawn to Snyder’s Puts whon they hold I picnic. Lunch and “not were gulch annoyed. They untied homo and but happy. with them as it was their will and Mr. Mount, in his reply, outlined the situation regarding church union in the present time and thanked the congregation for the thoughtfulness, sympathy and spirit of the gather- ing. _ Sulphur Is Best To Clear Skin Bom-lar nth, to Mr. ad In. Alex Henrik, a non. (William Kon- new.) Messrs. P. Lather and C. Barber were business visitors at Toronto last Monday, having shipped their fat cutie on Saturday. . A number ot friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilford from Waterloo surprised them last Saturday even- lng by arriving to spend a social time. Atty braking out or “In Imu- Mon on face. neck or body In - come quiche-t by applying Mambo Sulphur. an a noted an: Insolu- m. Rectum of It. "rm destroylnc proportion, nothing In: ever been found to an the Platter ot this Sulphur preplruion nut mummy bum “so from m Itching. burn- Ing and irritation. Mentho4htuthtsr heml- 0cm right up, lowing the skin do“ and smooth. It seldom hill to ”no" the torment or ("mun-smut. A lit. tle tar ot Rowla- loathe-Sulphur my be obtained M. Any drug qtore. It I. used Ilka cold CNBm. Inna In. Hm ennui“ I - - may with - ”WILL 30 Hots1ein Cattle, Implements, Ete. minor, who": mu, , "In! tabla. monk chit, I drawn nu usual. “all: room table. our “board. 5 Mann. parlor and", iron bed spring: and when, number. Property of Norman Daniels. Dickie Settlement, 1 mile from Blair. on WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 1925. at 12.30 pan. No reserve as the farm 13 rented A good sale. Remember the date. At 12.30 pm. A. R. LINN. G. A. Auctioneer. " Rich Ave., Gllt Phone 1214F. _ 21-lt callous. who and man an»... dinner at, carpet Imp”. wood box. We and (able, amps. clock. knell.- nun-Ill, garden took. lulu-g, can, put, duh”. And numerous other articles. Term. on Property made hm on day ot tile. Household goods, cash. a. not III-n this W1. Honcho“ Artuu--43qqd kiwi. ma, am as m. pl do"; - cut at hall Int. In! Newbery's Glenelder White Leg. horns, the tarrnerxs'prtrain of his birds, " year: persistent winter ky- ers ot big eggx, and lots of them, selected eggs tor hatching. $1.60 for Ili, 38.00 per 100. A limited number or Maren hatched. bred to lay, White Wynn- dotte and Rhode Island Red Pullets, $1.00 each when ten weeks old. Moses M. Brutraeher, _ R. R, I, Waterloo, Ont. 20-2t Hire or exchange, all kind: to choose from, also wagons, lorries. buggies, harness, etc. P. K. Weber Sales Stables, 151 King St., East, Kitchener. NEWBERY LEGHORN SETTINGS w. w. FRICKEY, The Roll-hie Auctioneer. (Signed) ALFRED SCHMIDT, Executor. IMPORTANT CLEARING Newbery'l, ER. 2, Kitchener. Phom 502w, Wain-too. 'ttat. PUBLIC SALE Makeu-pleunntbreak In your My. Apod bed in Idem, wot Intercom, a long sound sleep and an agrrtethhtg be-Hi-e In the morning. 8m "sEEARDtmt"-"Crry OF "ttE"-PTrrT OF IUWALD' Bib W lat to Number Meh 'galt'.'ttic, tflkrd sauna“: The buy:- an.» 333K311 - "gieeaeefcy'3r of WWW - JO A. M. .. Condos-7m can Pom. rung-bi; 7m Ask your Mnmlwmmlwdch Amok“- 1um-tr.M5. A restful night on LakeErie PULLETS FOR SALE HORSES FOR BALE Ir. " Danni-doth" i',iit'gttfe'tat. Nah-n: In.” Manchu: moi it! P6utryc4rtx ulna! York Iowa. two. 011W to ho his. 4 Hay and ttrattt---Atoat (our to” of hey. so bushel- ot can. nod 30 bun-hell of mixed min, ' Implement. - Kinney-Harri. Ma. der, Haney-Harri: *eorn hindor. During mower, minim my louder dump rake. mum: tnsitirator, Nam seed drill. three-drum the! roller. corn leaner, angle scarier. two walking plows. twoJurrow plow. "ret-tttr- an; plow, Money- Harris 2% Icp. engine (nearly new) two sets of iron barrows. turnip drill, two sooftarm “zone. (one with box), two top baggie: (one nearly new), open buggy, light " mocrat with pole and guru. Port. land cutter. set of bob sleigh, flat. hay rack, gravel box, root. pulper, tnnning mill. set ot scglen, set ot counter males. a number of good carpenter tools. lumber, doubW. treel, neckyokes, loulng chains, , ladders, forks, shovels. hoes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Har-lm, sets of donblelhar- ness and two sets single harness. Houuhold Etteetu---Kitehen range. dining room table, all” cupboard, 2 iron kettles. meat tub. Massey- Harris cream separator (nearly new) Daisy churn, milk can. cream ca quantity ot potatoes, stove wood,', and many other articles I Term-All sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount, " months' "credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes with bone-nae property owners as secur- ity or a discount ot tive per cent. will be allowed tor cash on all credit amounts. young brood ms; shout so nut and White button hall. a "an. Everything will be sold without reserve as the proprietor has sold the farm. A Auetioneer't, decision tinal in case any dispute should arise. . FOR [ALE ' Two Shorthorn bulls may tor ser- vice and one Shorthorn cow with bull calf It toot. One grade cow with can at foot, great milker. Ap my David Trussler, weifeater, box 302; phone 204). 20-2t. In the village of Rosevllle the property of Henry croft. Apply on the premises. 20-3: HENRY KLINKMAN. M. R. ROTH. Auctloneer, Phone 30w, Taviltock. Ont. D. R. STAUFFER, clerk. 204, if??? a; FOR SALE Proprleto r, tri%ae, _ Asoaiiiiiiisai. inn.m"y LL......., unint- 'om'""--"-"."""'""""."'.' “in“ m:sgu1.nwum,.pmamyum._ The property will be sdl¢subjoct to a reserved price. June 1 odondary--At , F m.- Mortgage sale of 100 acre farm with good buildlnn._has been occupied by Adohth Tlede or better known at the Andrew He'pcl Firm, " miles west of lumber; and 3 mile. north-east of Welluloy. MORTGAGE SALE UNDER THE POWERS command in a certain new whlch will he ”calmed it tho “mi ot. Ink than will he offered tor ule by publlc auctlon by Walter W. Hokey. Ant-timer. on Monday the Pimt dar In June at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon at the promises hereinafter demrlbod the following valuable ("In oropeetr Inn-ted about two and one lull mites out ot the Vllhge of Wellesley and be- ing the form tomorly owned by ANDREW HEIPEL, more partlcl- larly described is the west halt of lot murveer Ten in the Fourth Con- ceuton. Eastern Sectlon or the Township ot Welleoley, conuining One Hundred Acres more or Ian. RE ESTATE OF HANNAH WAM- BOLD, late ot the Township ot Wat. erloo. Spinster, who died Mth of January, 1925. For further particulars and con- ditions of sale apply to the under- slgned. PURSUANT to R.S.O., Chap. IM, Sec. M, all persons having claims against the Above named deceased must send same with particulars to the Executor, Isaiah Wismer, B. R. 2 Kitchener, or to the undersigned before ttul 15th day ot June, 1925, after whietcatate the Executor will distribute tho amen; amongst the parties entitled. regarding only claims of which he then has had notice. . May "th, 1:225. 20at, "DATED at Kitchener this lith May, 1936. May.” (Baturday)-A good lot ot household furniture at the Kiteh. we: market at 8 am. May 23 Wtiturdan-Choicts house- ioid enacts including a lot ist bed. ding, belonging to Mrs. Hilda hchacttt, It 305 Wellington Bt., Kit chener. May 25 (Monday) “Valuable real estate and household enacts belong ing to the estate of the late Mrs. Susannah Schmidt It 61 Eby Bt. B., Kitchener. at 1.30 pm. Aas 30 (Saturday) -- At 8 a.m.. splendid lot ot household “no" It the Knchener market. May Mth, Waturdary--At 1.30 A. ttt.-litxtrtt good household effects belonging to Profs-nor J. H. Stock- ton, situated at " St. George St, Kitchener. Clement, Mattin & Snider, r ram qrt0t_ott+ NOTICE TO CREDITORS in irtsc, Bottiettder's Watedoo w. w. FRICKIY. Aucuonwr Phoit'.. 692W. Waterloo "'e'fte'r2eetft,e'eertefyhet A-A-eat""'"""". MM.“ no ran-Wants Gun. mu ' nu 4 only, mit “a tsotivitors for Isaiah WIsmer. Auction Sale List McBride a MacKenzie, A5'aterioo, Ontario, Solicitors tor Vendor. 2th, L925. _ 20-3t ammumummu Executor. 1tmttttmtmtttttttttttttttttmttttttttttttr. l " horse-power teonareti In .1:- dne tor “In Apply to Addison Woot. ner, Kitchener. R. R. 3, than lam 1(1an tine " ring 7. 21-34 FmtttmttttttnmttntugtttinItinttttg Bali-tor Dunk. M l5 good good condition. Winner‘- Groenhouu. “in Bt., Wntorloo, Phon- 5851. " St Crrooorraoirrirooraooooosmso--7 'i:': k. L GlliSiliihli HOTEL eusmsss I have also for sale I good hotel situated in a splendid secs lion of the country, 10 roamed brlck building, with a line bar, barn 22x50, with cement buo- meni, hen homo. ice home. shed 32:32 with a public hall over- head with hard wood floors, one Fere ot [and for quick we. Owner will let it so for ITMWIIRHV PLANT. PM “LI " Acres I have tor sale a splendid country "ore situated m a good farming community consisting of dry goods, groceries boots and than, good clean stock and all bought at the |owest prices. Stock will run between five and six lhouund dollars. Thin is a splendid opportunity for oomeone that wants to not into this kind of butlneu u the store is elm-ted in a splendid farming community, and the owner in doing I nice business. good reason: tor selling. Would coneider an exchange on Kitch- ener property. See me about this. _ 1 mile from Waterloo Polt- omee, large name home. bank barn 45x70, pig mus, Imp}. ment shed. All kind; of trait: mixed Bolt; splendld spring water and creek. stock and Im- plements can also In purchlud. III health reason for selling. Tenn: arranged. Your opportunity. Apply of once. |WBNIIMI'-l 03."er a.“ Ovur ttt Van's Experience For canvas“ Phone 39tU Waterloo Rea-ovum. Charges Good Country Store final but: and Auettorteer, M Frodcrlok "not. Kltcmnor. E. J. SHANTZ Waterloo NURSE FOR GALE o-u-r-Oro-mme 'til $1.25 In; J am

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