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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Sep 1926, p. 8

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,mmuâ€"â€"omnwl gu_jpv.;u_hrlmhnlm~ M-mamwm “MMW Over C cattle remained unsold. Heary steers ranged from $7 to $8, with good butcher cows at $6.25 to $7 with a few up to $7.50.. Common butchers _sold . downward to $4.50. Good cows brought $4 to $5.50. The Htine of bulls sold from $3.75 . to $4.25. Good butcher bulls sold up to $5.25. Stockers and feeders were very active at $4.50 to. $5.50 for stockers and ~$5.50 to $6.25 for feeders. Calvesâ€"Receipts, 655. Calves sold steady at $11 to $13 for the bulk, with a few at $13.50. Grassers sold from $4.50 to $6.00. A few early sales of sheep were made at $13 for lambs, with the bulk of good going at $12.50. Sheep steady. Cattieâ€"Receipts 5,150. Quotations: ‘ Heavy beef steers.........$7 00 to $8 00 Butcher steers, ~ ° good to choice .......... 6 25 ~ T 00 fair to good ............... 5 50 6 25 commion ‘to fair ........ 4 50 5 50 Butcher heifers, good to choice .......... 6 25 7 00 fair to good ... 5 50 6 00 do., common ... 4 50 5 25 Butcher cows, ‘ good to choice .......... 4 50 5 50 fair to good .............. 3 50 4 50 Canners and cutters.... 2 50 3 00 Butcher bulls, good .... 4 50 5 25 ORONTO CATTLE PRICES STEADY G0., TRIF ....csucccs Bologna ... Feeding steers, good Feeding steers, good... 6 00 6 50 do., TAIf ... 5 00 5 75 Stockers, good ... 5 25 5 15 Go., fAIr ...lc.lcuculll. 4 50 5 25 Calvesâ€"Receipts 655. Quotations: Good to choice .............11 00 _ 13 00 Medium and heavy ...... 7 00 _ 10 00 Grassers |....u..cuuullllll. 4 50 6 00 Milch cows, choice .....80 00 100 00 Springers, choice ........90 00 110 00 Sheepâ€"Receipts, 1,100. Quotations: Good light sheep.......... 6 50 7 50 Heavies and bucks ...... 5 00 6 00 CUHS >:msmsccimscccsctmiciscgc iss 2 00 4 00 Good ewe lambs .........12 50 13 00 Bucks ........._...c........10 50 11 00{ Medium ........_._._._.__.13 00 _ 12 25 CUIS .....cccsinosmcusl. k0 00 . 11 00 Hogsâ€"Receipts 2,100. Quotations: Select bacon .............12 98 13 98 Thick stflooths .........10 75 12 75 LABLES |..s.smisslsmcecmicn 81 T5 Heavies | ... 9 75 11 75 SDWS | .. smcmmmivomcinms T Ip : . 8 TB YOUR ANCHOR SUCCESS $11,00 to $13.00. 1,000 ~Head â€" Unsold; es‘ Also Steady at Some anchors hold; Others don‘t hold. If the wind veers or storms blow up, they fail when needed most. A Flour that will hold against any competition or vicissitudes is Seven Lilies For an excellent all purpose Filour for both Bread or g Pastry, Wn. Smider Milling Ce.* Ocean q YOUR FLOUR IS YOUR BAKING * ANCHOR ALWAYS ORDER BY NAME King 81. Waterloo Sept. 20..â€"Cattle‘ trade ALWAYS DEPENDABLE FEFlour‘ (Fancy Pastry) Flour for ORDER Limited 4 50 3 50 2 50 4 50 5 50 4 50 3 00 5 25 4 50 ' »X10nss" _ s in o oc tem e “whfitâ€"-]lt 1 northern, $1.40%; No: 2, $1.35%; No. $, $1.31%; No 4 teed, 18%e;" track, TT%c; screonâ€" track, 51%¢. : Barle}â€"No. 3 C. W., 62%c; No. 4. 59%6;â€" réjected, 58%c¢;. feed; 48%¢; 61%¢; Flaxâ€"No. 1 N. W. C., $2.04; No. 2 C. W., $200%; No. 8. $184%; reâ€" jected, $1.74%; track, $2.044%4. e Ryeâ€"No, 2 C.W., 986. TORONTO GRAIN â€"â€" TORONPO, Sept. 20. â€" Board .of Tradeâ€" quotations : Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 2 northern, $1.44; No. 3, $1.40. = Manitoba oats â€"No. 2, uo-hsl:‘ No. 1 feed, 55¢; No. 2 feed, nominal. Western grain quotations in c. L f. ports. â€" f American cornâ€"On track, Toronâ€" to, 91c shipping points Ontario good milling wheatâ€"$1.20 to $1.2% f. o. b., shipping points, ac cording to freights. Barleyâ€"Malting, 56¢ to 61c. Buck wheatâ€"Nominal. Ryeâ€"No. 2, 85¢. BUTTER TORONTO, Sept 20.â€"City wholeâ€" salers are paying, delivered, Toronâ€" to, as follows: Butter, solids, fresh pasteurized, 32e to 33¢; firsts, 30c to 31¢c; seconds, 29%e to 30%c. EGGS 6 OTTAWA, Sept. 20.â€"The sale for export of approximately 9,000 cases at 39¢, f. 0. b., seaboard, has been reported. Torontoâ€"dealers are paying counâ€" try shippers, delivered, extras, 43¢ to 44¢c; firsts, 37¢; seconds,. 29¢; prices to retailers of fresh and exâ€" tras, 48¢; firsts, 43¢; seconds, 35¢; storage, extras, ~43¢; firsts, ~39¢; seconds, 35¢. HAY AND STRAW ‘TORONTO, Sept. 20.â€"Hayâ€"Local dealers are quoting the following prices for hay and straw; Good No. 1 old timothy, $22 to $23 per ton; new hay, No. 2, $16 to $17; No. 3, $13, $14 and $15. Straw, per ton, $9 to $9.50, delivered, Toronto, in carâ€" lots. Ontario oatsâ€"42¢ to 44¢, ENGLISH WOMAN ABANDONS ATTEMPT ' TO SWIM CHANNEL .Miss Jane Darwin, an English woâ€" man, began an attempt to swim the Channel Sept. 8, 10.26, and at 7 a.m. Sept. 9, after eight hours and 34 minutes in the water, abandoned the effort. Rough water off the Goodwin lighthouse defeated her. She was 12 miles off the French coast when she gave fip. Miss Darwin used an overâ€"arm stroke practically throughâ€" out. She was not exhausted when taken out, and immediately began talking about another attempt. LIST OF FALL FAIRS Drumbo ...................... Sept. 28 & 29 Galt ..............._.. Sept. 24. & 25 Milverton .................... Sept. 23 & 24 NeUustadt ......m.......... Sopt. 25 Woodstock .................... Sept. 22%â€"24 WOOI@P ....l...c.ssccssmscscill.. Bept. 24 Itching Eczema Dried Right Up With Sulphur Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by . applying a little Menthoâ€"Suiphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ deâ€" stroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and Weals the eczema right up and leavés the skin clear and smooth. #â€"No. 3"C.W. §3%¢; No. 8 :~extra No. 1 feed, 48%0; No. k : No, 2 47%c¢; refected 4$%e; It seldom fails to relieve the torâ€" ment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a fittle jar of Rowles Mentho@phur from aly good druggist and use it like a cold uizsdsady eghiage nen . WINNIPEG GRAIN 2 yellow, 93¢; No. 3 yellow, the total of membership in the 1925 Hounsg is given as only 244. This is mceounted â€"(for "by: <the resignation of Premier Meighen <a fow days prior to M!ummbr his Nova S60H8 .....â€"=». 14 New Brunswick ....... 10 W’\ k ropnedtaiieatsertens sA ORIATIO |....ssccagin....~.. $8 Manitob& â€"..............._ 6 Saskatchewan _......_._. AIDOTHE is ereommmammtnianct. B British Columbia ...... 10 |T‘hc YuUkKOR ..s.cue.c0 1 Ontario Quebec New Brunswick .. Nova Scotia .......... Manitob& ............. AIDOFU® +1â€"40â€":rrss000000 Saskatchewan ..... British Columiba The Yukon ... Omne vacant. ‘Totalâ€"244 1921 Totalâ€"235 Unionist ... Laurierâ€"Liberal Conservative Liberal ...... Independent WATERLOO SCHOOLS REOPEN INCREASED ATTENDANCE Liberal ......... Conservativeâ€" Independent The Waterloo Schools reâ€"opened on Sept. ist with a total attendance of 1158 children including the Sepâ€" nr.ate School where an enrollment of 355 was reported. 423 pupils were in attendance at Alexandra School and 380 at the Central School. All the schools reporting an increased atâ€" tendance as compared with last year. Liberal ........ Conservative Liberal ... Conservative In the public schools two new rooms have been opened to accomâ€" modate the junior grades. Miss Brock fills the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Shantz and Miss Fitzpatrick is the other new teacher at the Central School while the new teachers at the Alexandra School are Mr. McClenen who has taken charge og'the manuel trainâ€" ing class and the Misses Mistele and Willison. Liberal ......... ‘Conservative Indep&ndent Conservative Liberal ... A WANTED General maid. Apply 168 King St N., Waterloo, or phone 157. 38â€"1t Conservative Liberal ... Conservative Liberal ... Conservative Liberal ... Liberal ........ Conservative Conservative Liberal ... Conservative Liberal ... of the Premiership â€"will be noted 1917 1911 1891 1887 1878 1874 1872 1867 115 101 1Ab,Con.Pg.Lab. 10B m 117 16 12 15 50 WATH ME, WiLL YA?T 1 det powh T N M + C Weiihopan C . c 24 â€" 4 12 10 15 65 3 153 82 133 86 133 85 139 e 133 80â€" 117 89 124 92 112 93 139 T1 137 133 73 103 97 101 80 situated on the farm pied by. Josish Nah: > Auction Sale List tion commiencing Organ,. concha, % parlor tables, 1 handing . lamp, sideboard, .dining room table, 3 rocking chairs, fall leat table, 6 kitchen chairs, kitchen burner oil stove and oven, sink, open sink, heater with pipes, 2 bed# with springs and mattrosses, 2 dressers, 2 wash stands, book case, . sewing ‘machine, rug 9 x 12 ft., Congoleum rug~9 x 10% ft., tea set, a quantity of, dishes, milk can, bread mixing dish, â€"tub, wardrobe,‘ lawn . mower, rake, ‘buffalo robe, express wagon; bay mare 15 years old, ~top bugey néarly new, open buggy, cutter, set single harness, and other articles tob numerous to mention. Termsâ€"All sums of $25 and under cash, over that amount 3 months credit on:approved joint notes. Sept. 25 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable household effects! for J. Wildfang and Ed. Heimler, at No. 2 Stalil Ave., Kitchener. E. J. SHANTZ, Auc., Kitchener. MRS. J, 8. NAHRGANG, f M. C. CRESSMAN, Executors for â€"â€" the late J. 8. Nahrgang Estate. Sept. 25 (Saturday) â€"At 8 a.m., household effects on the Kitchener market for A. S. Jones. Oct. 9 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable household effects belonging to Charles Mueller, situated at 38 Queen St. South, in the Town of Waterloo. â€" Octo. 16 (Saturday) â€" Valuable household effects for S. A. Platchâ€" ford, on the Kitchener market. GEO. C. CLAS8, Auctioneer, Oct. 2â€"Household effects and garâ€" den tools, etc., of David Ziegler, 31 Factory St., Elmira. t â€"of Bresisu, near Bhanis : ‘, the following chattels, on sATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1928 Oct. 12thâ€"Real Estate, consisting of a good 150 acre farm with good buildings, and a 100 acre grass farm and also horse, vehicles, harness, etc., of the S. J. Wismer Estate at Linwood. Oct. 30th â€"Dwelling house and tools, etc., of Joseph B. Reist at Elâ€" mira. Nov. 30â€"(If not previously sold), Real Estate consisting. of a choice 100 acre farm with good improveâ€" ments, good soil, ideal location; also farm stock and implements beâ€" longing to the Anson . Brubacher Est.. % mile west of St. Jacobs. I also have several good farms for private sale, among them one priced at $7,200,. See this one if inâ€" terested. Terms arranged. FEMALE HELP WANTED General houseâ€"maid, experienced, phone 677J Waterloo or write Box 30, Chronicle. 38â€"1t. FOR SALE April White Leghorn cockerels, Delamere strain, well developed, fine birds for breeding. Come and . pick your bird. $2.00 it bought now. Also â€" pedigreed Persian â€" kittens, blacks and | solid reds. Pets a specialty. $5 and $10 and up accordâ€" ing to age and quality; fine dispostâ€" tion and houseâ€"broken. C. 8. BEAN, Kitchener highway, one mile from Preston Springs Hotel. Phone 604r22 Preston. 37â€"4t W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Phone 592w, Waterloo. 200 acres, situated on the $th of Peel, 5% miles from Floradale. Large twoâ€"storey \brick house; large bank barn and straw shed; cement silo, driving shed. Water pumpedâ€" to barn with windmill; neverâ€"{failing spring. School at gate. This farm is all clear excepting about 20 acres of bush land and can be bought at a reasonable price. For further parâ€" ticulars apply on premises to Herâ€" barn with windmill; never4M!N06 FOR SALE spring. School at gate. This farm The undersigned has for sale sevâ€" is all clear excepting about 20 acres eral Yorkshire sows which their of bush land and can be bought at grand dam and sire are imported, a reasonable price. For further parâ€" : the right ticulars apply on premises to Herâ€" improved, to be in pie; the He bert Norris, R. R. No. 2, Drayton. _ UPS: Price right. Apply: Simon * P es * ”:“; Huber, R. R. No. 1, Bamberg. 38â€"4t. FARM FOR SALE NSEESNET f ‘+~ BATVRDAY, SEAT. 26, 1088 © Commencing at 130 pim. â€" . || \ ~with 28 records (b goodas new), fumed a&w table, n;::dr chair, stool, of a round . table, ‘buffet . and 6 lnather séated chairs, walnut floor lamp, walnut pedestal, waluut steel bed with springs ‘and maitress, double brass bed, springs and matâ€" tress, fvory . dresser, â€"4 wicker chairs, â€"child‘s <â€"crib, . mahogany dressor, 2 Wilton rugs 6 by 9 ft. and 4. by 5 ft., walnut steel bed.and dresser to match, hall runnérs, floor waxer, ivory. bedroomâ€"~lamp, Axminâ€" ster 9 x 9 ft. parlor rug, reed baby carriage (this carriage is like new), &â€"burner â€" gas.. stove . (Souvenir), statue, mantle~clock, mandolin, Kitâ€" chen table, kitchen chairs, cooking utensils, dishes, sealers, 30 jars of pickles, cider barrels, garden tools, pillows, and numerofs other useful articles not listed. ap a For nearly new furniture come to this sale. Termsâ€"Cash. No reserve. . _ of valuable Farm Lands in Wellesley townâ€" ship, Car, Vehicles, etc., Belonging to the Estate of the late S. J. Wismer, at Linwood, on â€" TUESDAY, OCT. 12th, 1926 at 2 p.m. sharp. Farm No. 1 The westerly part of Lot Number Eight in the Eleventh Concession, Eastern Section, of the Township of Wellesley, and the road allowance adjoining, containing together about one hundred and fortyâ€"six acres. One hundred and twenty acres of the farm are under cultivation, the balanc being bush and pasture land. On the farm is a brick house, with frame kitchen and woodshed adâ€" joining; large bank barnâ€"with good stabling underneath; and | straw shed, pig pen, driving shed and garâ€" age, all in good state of repair. There are also on the farm a good well with windmill in connection and a cement water tank at the barn, supplied directly from the well; and a good cistern at the house. The farm is well fenced and in a good stateof cultivation. J. WILDFANG, ED. HEIMLER, 2 Stahl Ave., . Proprietors, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer, Phone 592w, Waterioo. 2% Farm No. 2 The west half of Lot Number Eight in the Ninth Concession, westâ€" ern section, of the Township oq Wellesley, containing about one hundred and four acres, all being good pasture land. There‘is upon this property a drilled well one hunâ€" dred and sixtyâ€"five feet in depth, with windmill connected, and a ceâ€" ment water tank and cement trough. The farms will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. y publit anction.:ep the prem &0 . ..â€".._**"" No. 3 Stahi Ave., in the city of o ener, OR e o( lc dunie" as canon Chattelsâ€"Ford touring car, 1923, in good running order; 1 /driving horse 10 years old; buggy, cutter, single harness, robe, blankets, 2,000â€" Ib. scale, grain b.gg, and other numâ€" erous articles. ‘Termsâ€"For the chattels, cash; for the farms, ten per cent. of the purchase price on the day of sale, and the balance in thirty days thereâ€" after. PUBLIC SALE IRVIN WISMER, MRS. 8. J. WISMER, IDA, WISMER, Executors. GEO. G. CLAS8, Auctioneer. 38â€"3t ! sATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1926 at 11 o‘clock"a.m. on the steps of the City Hall in the City of Kitchemer, the following lands and ‘promises, ivie: * Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mortâ€" gage; which will be produced at the time of the sale, there will be offerâ€" ed for sale by public auction on All and S‘ngular that certain. cel or tract of land n“"z is situate, lyingâ€"and being in the Townâ€" ship of Wellesley, in the County of Waterloo and Province of: Ontario, containing by admeasurement sixtyâ€" five and sixtyâ€"four hundredths acres ’nd being composed ‘of part of Lot Number ‘Two ‘and part of the east quarter of Lot Number Three in the Fifth Concession,. Eastern Section, of the said Township of Wellesley, and more particularly described in a certain mortgage given by William Zander to Jacob Otterbein bomu! date the 15th of November, 1921, and registered in the Registry Office for the County of Waterloo on the 22nd day of November, 1921, in Book AF30 as Number 16528, toâ€" gether with and subject to cortain rightsâ€"ofâ€"way as described in waid mortgage. a On the said premises there are situated a brick dwelling house_ of six rooms, and a bank barn and a large hennery. Terms of Sale ‘Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid at the time of the sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. The property to be sold subject to a reserved bid. For further particulars and conâ€" ditions of sale apply to the underâ€" signed. * E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, A. L. BITZER, 15 Queen St. South, ‘ Kitchener, Ont., Solicitor for the Mortgagee. Dated the 13th day of September, 1926. BT2t. B FOR SALE 1 Standard cream separator, 350 lbs. capacity. y a 1 Rénfrew cream separator, 800 lbs. cap., almost new, owner bought electrig ‘machine. <CIDER MILL: 1 Renfrew cream separator, 050": lbs. cap..#almost new, owner bought 3_ larger size. ~ * h 1 large double Emery Stand with stones, new. * stones, new. â€" 1 small double Emery stand with 1 Corn Sheller, hand or power. 6 h.p. Canuck gasoline and keroâ€" sene engine. 1% h.p. Staâ€"Rite gasoline engine. Will deliver any Cream Separator glmmnummnummmuummm_l‘ 2 FOR SALE 5 young Yorkshire Brood Sows, between 5 and 6 months old. Apply H. B. Duering, Waterloo, Phone 136. E Book your order for making § Apple Butter at A. 4. Ruggle‘s glton, Floradale, Phone Eimira = 82r3. _ trial. Apply M. C. HOWLING, New Dunde#, Ont. will open on ° September 21st Successor to D. M. Bowman. FLORADALE SERANUS MARTIN, > 44â€" «V F‘» 8 aat n galh., t ’GMfDS 'Jfl * ueRe! 37â€"4t ‘Cider Mill Will be open for pressing only Thursdays, ‘September 2nd and i * Thereafter: every Wodnesday * and Thursday for pressing and cooking throughout the ‘season. ; Mr. Heldman " will again have charge of cooking: this season. aon en m s c ie dn in i mt it Make Poulitry Pay All ‘Farmers and Backyarders can make â€" goodâ€". money from Poultry. We show you how.â€" No guess work, No loases. Ask now for particulars about our Home Study Poultry Course. Dept. Wâ€"2, 46 Bloor West, Toronto. . > SHAW SHOOLS LIMITED Extra Money This Fall in spare or full time taking orâ€" ders for "Imperial Art"â€" Xmas Greeting Cards. . $100. easily earned in a month, Liberal comâ€" mission. Sample book free. _BRITISH CANADIAN 53 Wellington St. West, Toronto Market garden Elmira highway; barn, good land, on o tm t t ce dnc ie ce 0t iGigrigmame 3% miles from Waterloo, with splendid â€" brlc‘ house, . small barn and chicken stable. A snap on easy payments. A. K. CRESSMAN Comfortable Home for Little Money $300 cash, balance on terms $25 per month buys a comfortâ€" able home near King Edward School, one block from car line. House has 6 rooms and bath-1 room â€" complete, all conveniâ€" ences, nice large lot on a good street. Price $3600, a real good buy for the money. " | 100° ACRE FARM Here is your chance to get a farm cheap. Situated 3\4 miles from town and rallway, on the farm is a large 2 storey brick house, 8 rooms and kitchen, large bank barn with strawâ€" shed, good stabling, all cementâ€" ed, metal roof on barn, large cemented silo, a dandy spring ‘emk running through the farm, nice sized orchard, a good well with lots of good water. Owner bound to sell offers the farm for ismo cash, balance on mort 10 Acres _ ‘This is a real snap..See me about it. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, MONEY TO LOAN 3 Acres Kitchener Real Estate and Auctionser 69 Fredâ€"rick St., along side of the Market Building. > K I T C H E NE R Res. Phone 756 r 2 E. J. SHANTZ E. A. STAHL Waterloo on Waterlooâ€" frame house, all kinds of $ #

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