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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 May 1926, p. 8

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_] Wim. Suider Milling Co. "unu&uum ~ Smooths, $14.08 for Selects and $8 to $10 for Sheep. . Toronto, May 10â€"There were 450 offered for sale on the live ’vnmflwm mmmm«nm&. steady. Heavy steers sold from $7. 25 to $8.10, with good handyweights xnun.n;o-ewmu $1.10. Cows were active and strong, with the best from $5.50 to $6.25 and a few at $6.50. A few lots of stockers sold from $5 to $5.50, with a good. cleanup. â€"Calyes were steady at $10 to $12 for choice; medium calves sold from $7 to $9, with lights and gras sers from $5 to $6. Hogs were settled at $13.50, off car, for thick smooth, and $14.08 for selects. Buyers are bidding 25¢ lowâ€" er for tomorrow. Cattieâ€"Receipts 5,014. Quotations. Heavy beef steers ...$7 25 to $8 00 Butcher steers, $12 ‘to $15, according to quality. Sheep were firm at $8 to $10 for the best lights. Lologna ............. 4 00 4 50 Feeding steers, good.. 6 00 6 75 Talr .:.........s.... 9 50 6 00 Stockers, good ....... 5 50 6 00 feir ......{1..:.+.« 4 50 5 25 Calvesâ€"Receipts 488. Quotations: Good to choice......10 00 12 00 Medium and heayy .. 6 00 9 00 Grassers ............. 5 00 _ 6 00 Milch cows, ehoice ...70 00 _ 90 00 Springers, choice ....80 00 100 00 Hogsâ€"Receipts, 1,000. Quotations off car basis: Belect bacon ........14 81 Thick smooths .......13 50 Lights ..;............12 50 Heavies .............12 00 â€" 13 00 FORONTO CATTLE PRICES STEADY common to fair .. Butcher heifers, good to choice .. fair to good ...:. Butcher cows, . good to choice ... fair to good ..... Canners and cutters Butcher bulls, good fal® .2 ;.:2,z:32¢.% Helogns ........... Feeding steers, good Belect bacon ........14 81 Thick smooths .......13 50 Lights ...............12 50 Heavies ........~...A% 00 1300 Bows ................ 9 50 _ 10 50 Sheepâ€"Receipts, 140. Quotations: Good light sheep .... 8 00 10 00 Heavies and bucks ... 7 00 8 00 Culls ................ 400 6 00 Good ewe lambs ......14 00 _ 16 00 good to choice From the beginning, in the milling of flour, it has been our ambition and determination â€" to mill flour of the highest quality. It is with the deepest _ consideration, we make the statement that we use the adjecâ€" tive "highest" sincerely and honestly in describâ€" ing the quality of our flour. Highest Quality Counts Always Order By Name For an Ideal General Purpose Flour for both Bread or Pastry. Seven Lilies Ocean EFlour â€" NEVER FAILS (Fancy Pastry) EFlour Order 6 50 6 00 4 50 4 00 2 50 15 25 15 25 25 T 50 6 50 7 50 5 T5 6 35 3 50 i Although Preriér Ferguson has not given notice of the dissolution of the present Ontario Legislature, nor has he admitted any foundation for the rumors of a provincial elecâ€" { tion within .a short time, it was stated unofficially at the provincia stated unofficially at the provincial buildings on May 5th that the | government officials having charge of election arrangements are quietly making provision of necessary supâ€" plies for an appeal to the electors. It is understood that these preparaâ€" tions are so f@r advanced that all necessary election supplies can be made available at a very short noâ€" tice. $1.61%; No. 2, $1.56%; . No. 8 $151%. , | Manitoba oatseâ€"No. 2 C.W., nomiâ€" nal; No. 3, not quoted; No. 1 feed. 60c; No. 2 48Â¥%e; western . grain quotations in c. 1 L., bay ports. to, No. 2 yellow, 86¢;â€"No. 3 yellow, shipping points. x Ontario good milling Wheatâ€"$1.38 to $1.40, 1. o. b., shipping points, acâ€" L.o.b., bay ~ TORONTO, May 10.â€" Good feed flour, $2.30 per bag. Breach of Promise Suits * "Maud says her face is her forâ€" tune." TORONTO, May 10.â€"City wholeâ€" salers are paying, delivered, Toronâ€" to, as follows: Butter, solids, fresh pasteurized, $3%c to 34%c; do., firsts, 32%c to 38¢; seconds, 31%4¢ to 3%c. Two years ago Desmond §. Burke of Ottawa, aged only 19, startled marksmen the world over by winâ€" ning the coveted King‘s Gold Medal at Bisley, emblematic of the best shot in the British Empire. Prize money he won at Bisley that year amounted to nearly $2,500, which was brought up to 85.0?0 by presenâ€" tations made by his proud fellowâ€" citizens of Ottawa. With this money he decided to put himself through Queen‘s University. On May 3rd he was awarded the Sanford Fleming Scholarship (first year) in science by the university. At the same time, his name was announced as being one of the members of the 1926 Bisley team for the third consecuâ€" tive year. ‘"More than one man has had reaâ€" son to consider it his misfortune." OTTAWA, May 10.â€"Reports from Ontario® country points state that receipts are heavier. This tendency is also noted through the West, but the hot weather there is commencâ€" ing to_affect quality. , TORONTOâ€"Country shippers are paying producer§, extras, 28¢ to 29c; firsts, 26¢ to 27¢; seconds, 22¢; dealers paying country shippers, extras, 31c; firsts 29¢; seconds, 24¢; prices to retailers, extras, 34¢; firsts 32¢; seconds 29¢; retail extras, 38¢; firsts, 35¢; seconds, 33c. TORONTO, May 10. â€" Hay and straw unchanged. PREPARING FOR ELECâ€" MONTREAL, May 10.â€"Hayâ€"No 2, per ton, carlots, $14.50. NEW YORK, May 10. â€" Hay steady; No. 1, $29; No. 2, $27 to $28; No. 3, $24 to $25; sample, $11 to $17. WINNER OF KING‘S PRIZE WINS QUEEN‘S SCHOLARSHIP Barleyâ€"Malting, 62¢ to 64c.â€"@ Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, 72¢. & Ryeoâ€"No. 2, 85e. TORONTO GRAIN â€" HAY AND STRAW MILLFEED BUTTER TION IN ONTARIO DUMPING TAX LEVIED â€" ON BUTTER AND FRUIT & BY CANADA * Not only has the Government imâ€" |poud a dumping duty of six cents a pound on all butter imported from Australia since the beginning of the year, but an announcement has just been made by L. E. Taylor, Presiâ€" dent of the Horticultural Council of Canada, that a similar dumping duty has been ordered on all canned peaches and apricots coming to Canada from the sister Dominion. The reason for the dumping duty is the same in each, instance, namely, that there is an export "bonus of six cents a pound on all butter canned |pmheu and apricots produced in Australia. s Province. Through ‘ its increasing magnitude, and greater â€"oshtrol both of the flow and marketing of wheat, the pool‘s bargaining power in reâ€" gard to services rendered by the line elevator had grown. wheat pool in Alberts had grown in an amazing way, so that it now represented between 70 and~80 per EGG WORTH $750 An egg worth $750â€"the second produced this yearâ€" is the latest contribution .of the California conâ€" dor, resident in the National Zooâ€" logical park, under the Smithsonian The precious egg will be confided to the incubating care of a domestic hen in the hope that aâ€"condor chick may be hatched from it. ~~ < 'l'homtnluntnponm(g results from the rarity of the ‘ formia condor. « HEN TO HATCH OUT 85% OF WHEAT CROP ~ IN _IlAN_.IT.oBA 18 soOWnN It would probably be a safe stateâ€" ment to say that. at least 85 per cent. of all" of Manitoba‘s wheat crop is sown, says a crop summary from the Manitoba Department of Agriculture. Some of the earlier sown wheat fields are beginning to show growth above ground. .. $ ‘‘This has been:an unusual spring," observes the department. "On acâ€" count of the scarcity of snowfall during the winter, and the very gradual transition from winter to spring, the commencement of the season for field work found {ha country almost ehtirely devold of surface water. This has equalized the time of seeding over the whole Province much more than is usually the case." RATHER LOW PRICES AT YORK COUNTY SALE While prices were slightly above those of a year ago, bidding was considered rather slow and values weak at the York County Breeders‘ consignment sale at Richmond Hill last week. Fiftyâ€"eight animals, the bulk of which were much above average quality, went under the hammer at an average of about $120. « Five bulls were sold, two tying for top places at $155. One of these was Lonelm King > Alcartra, conâ€" signed by George Jackson Elia, and went to Charles Watson, Aginâ€" court, and the other was the Eaton Hall bull, Eaton Hall Tensen. Bull calves were worth about $55. The top price among the females was $195, realized by a couple of rice cows. PAINâ€"â€" Pain, no matter where located, will be eased by applying Minâ€" ard‘s. May be taken‘ either inâ€" ternally or externally. M.â€" Baker York, by which he asderted that a! 3 Picce mahogmay parlor sulte, 6 mm whng mg. parlor tables, § rockers, arm . sibner at 5 ub.ag'mlo-l‘imw.”l m‘"hn sz imm,x-mmMW: Mr. Hudd‘s statement says: "On table. 8 dayâ€"clock, kitchen linoloum, March â€"20 last Dr. Lewis L Harris, @xtension table, 9. kitchen chairs, Health Commissioner for New York h824 . power washing _ machine, City, announced that he had not, Wrin&er, &lass~ washboard, sewing been able to stop ‘the vicious :up-!m‘c"b‘v bedroom : suite, 2 wooden ply of bootleg milk and cream‘ comâ€", b@ds Ccompleté,‘tron bed complete, ing from Canada, and fn a report Cr08ser, tollet set, alarm ‘clock, wal appearing in â€"the press oR May 2 "nut bureau, electric heater, all the the â€"Health Commissioner further £004 clean‘ bedding, tin chicken stated that ‘bootleg milk snd cream ©°OP. Wire nétting, séalers, crocks, were being‘ shipped into New York P2"TO!s. kitchen and cooking utenâ€" City throughâ€"‘approved‘ sources. ‘t'u" screens, gurden tools and many :\ "In the absance of nraoof the rame. Other articles not listed. "As a matter of fact, the bulk of the Canadian milk and cream shipâ€" ped to this part of the United States from Canada comes from some of Canada‘s best dairy sections, where the farmers are very much up to date and the cattle are subjected o tuberculin tests under Government regulations. > FOR SALE Kight swarms of bees, extractor, hives and supplies, &t less than half cost; also a .thoroughbred registerâ€" ed Jersey cow fresh July 1st. Apply 4 doors east of Sunnyside station, Kitchener. \ 182t. Health Commissioner for New York City, announced that he had . not been able to stop ‘the vicious supâ€" ply of bootleg milk and cream‘ comâ€" ing â€" from Canada, and in a‘ report appearing in â€"the press oR May 2 the < Health _ Commissioner further stated that ‘bootleg milk snd: cream were being‘ shipped into New York City through~‘approved‘ sources. _ _"In the absence of proof, the repeâ€" tition of these statements casts a reflection upon Canada, upon Canaâ€" ‘dian ‘produce, and upon the integrity 6t Canadian â€" exporters. Canadian milk is not poisonous unless it is poisoned after its arrival in the United States, and if milk is being *bootlegged‘ the charges should not be laid against Canadians. The New York â€" Health Department regulaâ€" tions governing the importation of mi#flk and cream are so stringent that, if enforced, it would be quite impossible for anything impure to evade them. "Canadian exporters shipping milk and cream to New York City are complying with New York reguâ€" lations, andâ€" cannot fairly be held responsible for the contamination of their product after it enters the Unâ€" ited States." May 24 (Monday)â€"At 9.45 a.m., valuable household effects for W. K. Rowanâ€"Legg, at 149 Esson St., town of Waterloo. May 24 (Monday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., farm stock, implements, feed and bousehold effects belonging to Mrs. Christina Baetz, situated at 393 Mill St., City of Kitchener. No reserve. The tindersigned would like to rent about 15 or 20 acres of good pasture; must be well fenced and away‘ from other . cattle. John Steckle, R. R. 2, Kitchener. . 19â€"1t. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer Phone 592W, Waterico May 15 (Saturday) â€" At 8 a.m., fumed oak furniture at the Kitchâ€" ener market, for Wm. Schade. May 15 (Saturday) â€" At 9 a.m., ho!uahod effects on the Kitchener Market for Mr. Lee. May 15 (Saturday)â€"At 3.30 p.m., household effects for Linus (Wey, at 11 Whitney Place, off Benton St., RKitchener. May 22 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., household effects belonging to Mrs. Conrad Allendorf, at 56 Willow St., in the town of Waterloo. May 29 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m. new household effects belonging to Robert Mogk, situated at 45 Erb St. East, in the Town of Waterloo. May 15 (Saturday)â€"At 9 a.m., on the Kitchener market, an automoâ€" bile with Reo body and Gray Dort motor, in good order. May 15 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable household effects for the estate of Mary Elizabeth McGovern, at 152 Esson St., Town of Waterioo. In answer to a statement made by ce Tth AAnamatacian an Miarels at. Maw Auction Sale List PASTURE WANTED CREAM FROM CANADA household effects for theâ€"estat the late Mary MoGovern at 152 4| son St, Waterleo, on . | _ satumbay, MaY 15. 1025 y , At 1 o‘clock sharp. â€"â€" FOR SALE Fresh Holstein cow. Apply John V. Brenner, Linwood, Ont. _ 19â€"1t. Don‘t forget to attend this sale. Please be on time as Mr. Frickey has another sale at 3.30 o‘clock. .. Termsâ€"Cash> No reserve. Horsesâ€"Dark bay horse 8 years old; boy horse, aged. ‘ Cattle â€" Holstein cow fresh 6 weeks by time of sale, Jerséy cow due beginning of August. (Both are good cows). Heifer calf 8 months old; Calf 6 weeks old; 13 hens. Implementsâ€"Set. good bobsleighs, good wagon, flat hay rack, fanning mill, steel tire top buggy, Portland cu‘tter, single plow, buggy pole, good 3â€"roller, 2â€"furrow gang plow; Masseyâ€"Harris, 10 hoe seed drill, 2 horse cultivator, MeCormick mower, disc, gravel planks, pulleys for block and tackle, grain cradle, wheelbarrow, work bench, anvil, ditching tools, scalding trough, double~ harness, single harness, chimes, collars, a lot of harness parts, stone hammer, hand garden seeder and cultivator, forks, shovels, doubletrees, neckyokes, tools .and many other articles too numerous to mention. + Also 130 bush. of good feed oats. Household Effects â€" Acme steel kitchen range with warming closet, cook stove, 2â€"burner coal oil stove, superibr cream separator, corner cupboard, 8 kitchen chairs, large parlor heater, rocking chairs, large eloth â€" cupboard, sideboard, (solid cherry), washstands, 2 high chaire, coal oil heater, small cupboard, sink, lounge, _ churn, â€" scales, . butcher bench, hanging lamp, other lamps, 2 cellar tables, 2 clothes chests, small tables, carpet strips, diningâ€" room linoloum, wringer, sausage stuffer and grinder, bench, lawn mower, iron kettle, sprayer, 4 fron pots, pans, milk cans and pails, some _ dighes, cooking utensils, crocks, clothes rack, cradle, garden tools, crossâ€"cut saw, 5 gal. oil can, and many other articles not listed. No reserve of the farm is sold. Termsâ€"Oats, poultry, and all sums of $20.00 and under cash; over that amount 3 months‘ credit with good security. Valuable Hou of Farm Stock, Implements, Oats and Household Effects. Auctioneer Frickey will sell for Mrs. Christina Baetz, all her chatâ€" tels and household effects on the premises, 393 Mill St., in the City of Kitchener, on MOBDAY, MAY 24th, 1926 Commencing atâ€"1.30 p.m. sharp Proprietress. 893 Mill 8t., Kitchener. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer," J. HANNAVAN and E. G. LANG, Executors for Mary McGovern Phone 502w, Waterloo. N. KELLERMAN, Clerk. 19â€"2t MRS. CHRISTINA BAETZ, . W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterioo. â€" PUBLIC SALE Hokek ___ NOTICE , TO CREDITORS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that w ByLaAW was passed by the Muniâ€" cipal Council of. the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo on the nine teenth day of April, 1926, providing for theâ€"issue of debentures to the amount of $14,058.13 for the purâ€" was registered in the. Registry Ofâ€" filce for the Registry Divisign of the County of ‘Waterioo on the third day of May, 1926.â€" Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months «iter the first publicEtion of Car can be seen on the premises of Mr. fiu{n'smnb in the village of W . All persons having claims against the estate of Moses Brubacher, late of the Township ow Woolwich, Onâ€" tario, farmer, deceased, who died on the 5th day of December, 1925, are required to file the same duly veriâ€" fled by statutory declaration with the undersigned on or before the 1st day of June, 1926, after which date the said Executors will proâ€" ceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, having regard only to such claims as have been properly filed. Dated at Waterloo this 3rd day of May, 1926. Menno M. Brubacher, and Simon M. Brubacher, Executors. % 184t. * FOR BALE . Hatching eges at $8.00 pér hunâ€" dred. Day old chicks 20¢ each for April and May, 10¢ each for June and July. Write for free Price List. Hillside Poultry Farm, Bamberg, Ontario. Waterworks System of the Town of Automobile with Reo Body and Gray Dort Motor, in NEWBERY‘S §$.C. WHITE LEGHORNS. 16th SEASON The name guarantees this strain of splendid large birds, snd heavy layers of big eggs. Free from disâ€" ease. Special matings. Eggs for April, $8.00 per 100, $1.50 per 15; May, $5.00 per 100, $1.00 per 16. Chicks supply limited. Newbery‘s, R. R. 2, Kitchener. 13â€"9t. FOR SALE Two Shorthorn bulls, 1 18 months old and the other 11 months old, also a Holstein buil 1 year old. Apâ€" ply to David Trussler, Box 302, Phone 20â€"9, Wellesley. * 173t DATHED the third day of May, 198§,. * â€"~ Batc 18â€"3t. N. A. ZICK, Clerk.. FOR SALE Cedar posts in any quantity up to carload. Could furnish one car of hydro or telephone poles; also teleâ€" phone poles for rural lines. Apply to H. H. Schlichter, Con. 14, Lots 4 & 5, Blenheim . Township, New Dundee P.O., R. R. No. 1; Tel No. 6r2â€"4. 16â€"4t. At the Kitchener market, on SATURDAY, MAY 15, at 9 a.m. This car must be sold without reâ€" W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. . 18â€"2t. PUBLIC SALE 2 tsb St. and piping. â€" Good reason‘ for sellâ€" One No. 17 De Laval cream separâ€" ator with power attachment, like new; reasonable price. Would. conâ€" sider smaller machine as part payâ€" PASTURE TO LET *~ > Good pasture and splendid water Apply H. D. Dahmer, Conéstogo:. 17â€"2mo8 i A. K. CRESSMAN Sevetral used cream separators in good repair. Apply Beat these 125 Acre Farm STRAWBERRY situated 2% â€" miles from Waterloo for sale, with or without stock and impleâ€" ments. An opportunity to get near town for dairy business. $2400 cash required, balance on mortgage at 5% interest. For further particulars® apply 0.A.C. sm Cashâ€"and the balance monthly _ payments buys a fine Red Pressed Brick Home of 6 rooms, situated not far from the Five Points. House has all conv., hardwood floors and trim, good sized lot. Frice ..........:;. Do not miss this. 54700 NEAR MUTUAL LIFE A nice 6 roomed Rug Brick, with all conv., well situated, and just finished, hardwood floors, fixtures. House is in fire shape. Price ...... $370() $250 Cash, balance _ _ monthly payments, A fing home for the money. a I will pay 6% per cent. inâ€" terest to persons ‘having:money to loan on first class mortgages, giltâ€"edged security. Oscar Gurkholder 64 PER CENT. INTEREST~ HOWLING‘S GARAGE HOMES ON EASY TERMS Real‘Estate and Auctioneer §9 Frederick St., along sige of the Market Building. KITCH ENE R 60¢ per 100 ; $5 per 1000 T5¢ per 100; $7 per 1000 E. J. SHANTZ Delivered anywhere in Waterleo County. Waterloo New Dundee Bresiau, Ont. Vo. Ib. & Watertoo m on ie e hm n t truck scales, good SALE Sat~ PLANTS sey

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