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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Oct 1926, p. 8

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Queu- tions: _ no." beet cutie .......487 oows'z " Butcher nears. good to choice .......... c 00 a " hit to good .P...._..r9..FV. 5 00 6 " common to air ..-...s4 00 5 00 patch" heifers. good to choice ......r.r. 6 00 6 " hir to good ..mmt..rmm.mNtm. 5 00 ' 00 common ...W.......r.m...t_. 4 00 5 00 Butcher cows, good to choice m-.......' 4 00 5 001 " (air to good ..r....vmr..v. 3.25 4 00 cannot: and cutters 2 25 , " Butcher bulls. good w... 4 50 6 00 do, lair .F.............r...rm. 4 00 4 M) . do,, bologna ._...W.r...... 3 25 3 " Feeding slum, good.... 6 00 6 60 do., fair "m"-""-""'. 5 00 5 " stackers. good ..tFrP.....P. 5 00 5 " do., fair .t.........._.__rP._.. 4 50 5 00 uh Chin-Up at Old "Mttdo-, lulu-t“ Gati---Reeeipts . 425. Quotations: Choice q...................-...." " " 60 Medium .r_m.rrm_rr__.._r_.tmFm... 7 00 ll 00 Cruisers m......................... 4 " 6 00 Mum mws, choice ......80 00 100 00 Swingers. choice .........90 00 Ito 00 "ott.-4eeeiptis, 1,450. Quotations, " cars: _ Select bacon r..............) " 13 " Thick smooths w....,.,...,." 25 lg 50 Light: _...............,......,....." 25 ll 50 Hausa ...........m__trrr_.mtr..e. 9 25 11 60 Bttirts ..rr.t.....WF._rr.F_r.tF.r..e... 7 " 8 50 Sheep and Ittmb.--Receipta, 1,620, Quotations: Good light sheep P........ 6 00 7 00 Heavies and bucks F..... 4 50 5 5t cum ._ter_F..rrr..rFr.t. Good ewe lambs Indium Pte........... Cunt .r.r.er.....r.....F. nonstancy [810 CATTLE Ilihltlaiq' STEAM A good. honest barrel of flour, priced right and‘uold right, has won for us hun- dreds of friends from far and near. New customers are coming to us daily tor the same rea- aom that brought other. in the out “The mill makes the "our and the flour "like! the mill." The ideal moral pm. pose flour for both Bread or Pastry. WIS-lama. Seven Lilies 1'2y Purpose Ocean Always ask for It BY NAME “luv-aria NEVER FAILS Flour (Fancy FIR?!) Flour 4 50 , 00 12 00 _ 9 00 ll 25 . 8 50 400 325 600 600 500 /4r,',Wriht), " 13 " 25 lg q 25 ll Mt 25 11 M) " 8 50 " " Cash grain: T on Wheat-No. 1 northern. $1.40; Np. 5 " 2 81.36%; No. 2, 31.32%: No. 4. 4 00 31.24%: No. li, 31.12%; No. B, 963ie; deed. 81960: track, 81.38%; screen- Inga, " "N-m-Stl---- - In»: it I” w " Mlllh‘lwgmm unmmutnum; new local-mum“. mummm. a... nut: in " a man an. 1.1.. pct can. lino; In hull-l. as; but. unit's ‘7 to 01.19: bulk ”lb-eon an; to I“; " 0mm. “50 to “.00; m- ulls. It.“ u an . t5Btvetr--. my; an: m mu; mtt% On in... TORONTO, Oct. u-apt-le" m m. have!“ 10mm». u Iona": Butler. new fresh yu- uuruu, no to "et des, Ina. 39c to no; no; nouns, mm to sow: __ Mont by I. c. In!!!“ menu-d _ I“. by Allan Show that the We and Clerk be tsathorid to In! an WAWAv Oet. "--Rotrtrtn Otters m an: with 3mm: uni Grubs I car In Holman at:mztma, Me; rt. Te",'l',',Y of . :0: ho: nun. Me; seconds. Me, Lo.b.. on» “ll on thq Wt "de " M. and out ot “on“ Ml! soon a"... "um“ “an.” tmttttt ' . not - mot.-49arrud. _ vulnteruted. " Moved by C. T. Grok. locondod by XOR-o-Har) new: with donor: paying tor fresh out. de- llvmd: Extra. " to Mc; tiratar " to 4tte; almonds, 30c. Price: to re- tnilen Inch-null. TORONTO, Oct. tt.-B o tb r d of Trade ototatimtrt launch. wttqmt--No. 1 northern, $1.48; No. s, 'LM; No. t, 81.42. Mano!» oattr-No. , C. w,. nomi- nal; No. 1 feed, 61c: No. , teed, nominal; western grain quotations In c. I. t. ports. V America: ttont-Ott track. Toron- to, In “riots, No. 2 yellow. Me; No. 3 ”new. 90e. Ontario oata--4Ks, t.o.b., shipping points, Ontario good milling whetrt--t1.83 to 81.25, t.o.b., shipping points, ac- cording to Heights. Barur---Mtmlng, Me to 61c. BuckwheBt--Nominal. Rye-No. 2, Ms. Htir--Loeal dealers are quoting the following prices tor hay and tttraw.. Good No. 1 (old) timothy, ttt to $23 per ton; new hay, No. t, $18 to $19; No. 3, $13, $14 and $16; air-w, per ton, " to 89.60., deliver. ‘ed. Toronto, in cal-lots. oata--No. 2 C. W., Me; No. , 645ie; our; No. 1 feed, 64%e; No, l, 63%e; No. £3234}; rejected "lie; track, W%e. Baritr-No. 2 C. W., 64%e; No. 4, 59%e; rejected, 68%e; teed, 67%e; track, 64%0. Wat-mo. 1 N.W.C.. 81.95%; 2 C. W.. 81.91%; No. 3, $1.70% looted. 81.65%; track, 81.95%. Rre--No. C. W.. 94%e. SHIP REACHEs PORT AFTER DESPERATE BATTLE WITH FIRE After an all-day battle against a raging tire In the hold, the National Greek Line steimhlp Byron was taken safetly to In: Brooklyn pier with its 397 passengers still aboard. The are we: discovered only In the morning while the ship was " Ambrose Lightship. and S O S calls brought city firettoatt, and Coast Gu-rd boats to her side. Then bean a trahtie dash up the bar with the helmets pouring water on the burning ship from 'above, while the crew fought the blaze be. low. Shortly after lt o'clock the tento1te-trhrouded ship was anchored about I hut-mile on the Brooklyn chore. end the blue’ tttttutr was ex- Unguinhed. MAN DIE. FROM SHOCK AFTIIVREUCUED FROM RIVER Juliul Brown, " nun old, who lived " Detroit. literally [no his life for his hat when in attempting to recover it after " had been blown from his head on Belle Illa bridge, he lost his Minion and fell into the Detroit River as (so! below. He died iron: shock I few moments utter being round. - ”PPM TORONTO GRAIN WINNIPEG GRAIN BUTTER "x No, ,iaaathi-eoe,ltheortoo ummnm‘ in at him mums-III- - ,munan’uo-t. 'mwoumwn ", imam-motmwmu annual-autumn 'htaBtt-teratMig" van ml M m 'eyePr.tiPt1etttefff by c. T. am. an - Ntt. I.“ to you)» uni-QB bl nub; " hm tn (in ptr.'.', at Wanna bound-an:- urn-dung loud by c. T. out. use“ " P. A. ”In that "In In up!“ totMBQvondCluktqjhn W In which Waterloo Town- ship but and! to - h nub the no» will and In): "qtud Ft, an m ot John Ken-9mm. at tho Mon am. In aw Tannin]: of Waterloo. i Waterloo County Health Associa- tion, account re Carl and Audrey Doepel from August 1 to August ti, 893.00; Herbert Johnson, surveying 'tit Bridgeport and New Germany. £22.00; Progress Printing Co., station- ery, 22.05; Eugene Schnuu. winter ‘work. 7.10; George Schmaltz. New Germany bridge as per _eontraet, 399.00: South Waterloo Agricultural Society. grant. 176.00; Menno Shiry postage. 60.00: Nicholas Lichty. :baiance due Bridgeport retaining "wail, 325.00; Francis Hilhorn. labor ‘on road, 3.00; P. K. Weber, grading for walk at Wilmot Street Extension. 238.40; Jacob P. Martin, labor or road, 83.27; Hr. Yantz. labor and gasoline. 9.90: Daniel E. Shanta, salary and allowance, 51.30; George . Gole. cedar posts for Breslnu side , walk, 21.00.. H. J. Hall. lumber for , Breslau side walk, 22.91: Hummel , and Reicksteln. lumber for Breslau . side walk.. 9.86; Roy G. Schiedel, halls tor Breslnu side'w'alk. 2.70; ' Joseph Shantz. labor on Breslau side walk, 8.10: Henry Lippert, lshor on . Tireslau side walk. 8.10:0Ervll werl ' labor-on road 11.70; Edwin Etry,i labor on road. 64.45; M. C. Stroh. , tile for Guelph Township Line, 6.15; . A. W. Zinger. cement and teaming ' re Guelph Township Lino, 8.40', Louis Kfetrer, two loads of stone re '. Guelph Tp. Line. 2.00; Thomas " Cowan. destroying five dogs worry- ing sheep, 16.00: Henry Fetch. labor on road, 6.00; John Abra. lamb kill- ed _by dog, 12.00, dimsze to (lock. "‘330. total 15.00: w. E. Burke. 21 ‘loads stone at $2.00 for Preston Hill, 4200; E. B. Goudie. teaming stone ' for wall at Preston Hill, 32.80: Town - Clerk. Preston. labor on Town Line. 3 43.35; C. G. Robertson, 5.00; George , Schmaltz. cleaning catch basin and s burying dog, 6.00; E. J. McLoughry. grant to school fairs, 30.00; Irwin r Shoemaker. refund of tax, 4.46; l. Charles Wnumsley. refund of tax, I) 4.00. loved by C. T. Grok. seconded by P. A. Klein. that this council “no to the cancelling of the Hydro con- tract No. Mt, In the village at Broo- tau, said contract lawn: been con- mum-ted have“: J. Rudy and the Hydro Electric Power Commission ot ontBrio.--Ctsrried. Moved by C. T. Grab. ”(sanded by l. C. Haiku-n. that the Reeve be authorized to sign I policy to renew the Township Insurance with the Globe Indemnity or." of Cam- Cgrrlod. Moved hr l. C. Pullman. ”condui- by Allen shoemker that Brqaw No. 206A be read a third time and -d.--carrud. . Moved by Allen shoemaker. sec- onded by l. C. Hellman that Plan No. 91 being part of lot " G.C.T. on the south side of King Street and now owned by John Moss. be up- proved of by this eounei1.-CarriM. Moved by Allen Shoemaker. noc- onded by I. C. Pullman that the mr lowing account: be paid: Moved by P. A. Klein. seconded by C. T. Groh that this council ad- journ to meet again on Saturday. October 30th. at 10.30 a.m.. at the Township Hall. SHORTHORN8 CARRY or: =======_=T=== _CHAMPION8HIP AWARD 20,000 CASUALTIES A carioad of roan 2-year-old Bhort. horns carried ort the chnmpionship award at Toronto's tirgt Feeder Cat- tle shew. judged lest week at the Union Stock yards, The winners were an ontarioAot, shown by A. L. Mecdonald ot Brussels. and com- ment in the alleys showed um the judges made a popular decision. The win was especially creditable, us there was keen competition from the Angul and Hereford "etio%, both breeds tmtnuttttmritttt the Bhorthorns tsonsiderab1y in point ot entries. P. A. sulder, Tp. Clerk to “WP-P N J "- l _atttE a t1.tttrV-. “but MMkLL no. comma-mung MICGIHMHU‘I‘ summing-puma. mum-month“. nor-In“. can than”) ~11...“ “cantata-am“? klm.“Ol-I. l on. trut-tit-O and: "In.“ W M tq$qatM" u: Wu. W. shut-I! In an tttie at Wallaby. lat “In“ Hotel.) . r Nor. " (autumn 7A: t 1...: Valuable mu m on an Kitchener “that tor M. B. (an. r, t. u. TOIAI. Mann. ; ‘Nov. " IW-gh-at I um. mire lab ot (In: nook. Inuk- nenu. pron-co, and W . umtod 1 In“. out ot 003me Meta belonsiig to Henry Bum. on the many. has! known I. the Louis hm. No tour". Lunch at noon, o. B. Kalb, cloth. GEO. C. CLAM, Maugham Oct. "ttt (PPidnr9--F unto consisting of comfortable dmtiihsq noun, harp. ate, um hominid elects ot, In. TtotrmseaA3ooksnnn gt manna. - Oct. " tteat-l-Real out“. consisting ot u brick house with convenience: and household elect; em, ot Mrs. Puncher " Elmira. Oct. 19th (hodny)-l'nrm stock. Implementaslirge amount of hay and arm. and household MteeU etc. of Solomon Bender, nbout 2. miles south of Mondale. Oct. 30th--Dweriiing houses, and furniture, tools, etc., of Joseph R: Run, at Elmira. _ Nov. 6th 1iHturdtsr1-Htasal came constatlnrot 1 brick house, and household enacts, em, of the Geo. o. Wahl EM... Dunks St., Elmira. M. R. ROTH, Auction“:- Oct, 15th (Priday)--Auction sale of dairy cows at the Arlington Hots! Yard, Tnvlstock. for Wm. Att- wood. Nov. "---frt not previously sold), Real Estate consisting of 3 choice 100 acre farm with good improve- ments, good soil. ideal iocntion; also farm stock and implements be- longing to the Anson Brubachar Eu. % mile west ot St. Jocobs. _ I also have seven] good (arms for private sale, Among them one priced at 87,200. See thitt one it in- terested. Term untamed. Oct. 19, Cruetrday)-Cietsrintr nuc- tion sale ot 50 acre farm with good buildings. farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 4, concession 14, Blandford, 3 mus. north of Rama, tor S. & C. KththtntutB. Oct. " (Saturdat)-Auetiort sale of tarm stock, implements and fegd at the village ot Shakespeare for James Patterson. -Nov. 17 (Wednesday) - Auction sale of 80 acre farm. stock. Imple- ments arid feed at Lot " con. tt, East Zorn. , miles southeast of Tavlatock, for Simon Helmuth. Oct. 15th (Pridt_rtrt stack. Implements, hay, grain and house effeci, of Edward Goats, 4 miles north ot Guelph, adjoining Hui-den, 3% miles out ot New Germany. Oct. " ('ruetuur)--hrm "ttek, implements and household effects belonging to Joseph Yeman. 6 mile- northeast of Hespaler. _ The Shanghai correspondent ot The Dally Mall estlmteu that there have been 20,000 beeneklee in the Caménose army and the forces at Sun Chum-tens u e consequence of the fierce" “(hung at the whole Bar" neer Kiukieutg and eround Por ang Late. No decialvo recall was achieved by um fighting, ucoordln: to the correspondent. Keep Mlnurd's Llnlmont In the noun, C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer has; IN CHINESE ARMY ‘_ aqua» . ." .g ambit. - ' , - . a to Nd. I” M. ogghre" at wan-a Inst» "9' "too ”all“; 8-04,“! - . all M. I gun and.“ ”I, Mil In“; - m, - _ - and. - no. in!” complete. I It!" to- dub hod- oonybtg.’ Inuk- bed um- niou. mun-d. , may emu. i dar M I but." (mod only). link. “I woods.- bth tab. 1. l saashuoum.m_nwmm Btaad, t mam-s. " with in“ burlap). u not can has. "tb ullon up. 1 16gat. in. s In wooden tubs (hand we), W cooper an! counter took. MCI tools. picks. crow bam, who. IFN, ladder. step-had", wheelbgmw. tree smut, tarm mower. " heal I you old, and my useful "than too human-on: to mention. 08 not mm this All. u 'rveir. mm; in nice um clan. F No "urn. Tom cull. _ Auctioneer Frlckey will sell (or Mr: Wm. [center in the mugs of Wonesley, on BATUMAY, OCT. 33, " 1.30 pm. An extra good dining room unite. consisting ot round table, bullet and 6 leether seated chairs; TPt tables. parlor rugs. Jul-dimers; stands. rocking chairs. bed with spring: and mattress. white dresser and stand, " kitchen choirs, hitch. en tables. box stove. T bar room tables and counter. dishes Ind tum- blers, washing machine and wringer. child's bed. lounge, , piece bedroom suite, sink, and my other articles too numerous to mention. No reserve. Terms Cash. Do not In“. this sale of good clean furniture. ' _ of Farm Stock and Implements, Auctioneer Frlckey will sell on the Kitchener Market on SATURDAY. OCT. " at 0.16 mm. Bay horse 9 your old, an extra good delivery or Arivirtg horse; single carriage; anemone wagon; heavy onwhorse‘ bob sleigh with shun.- sud pole, good a: new; single plow, good as new; new M.M. sen!!- ler; z-Ieotlon Iron barrow; oer-per; heavy single harness. buggy har- ness, Chatham No. 1 incubator. Bell heater, storm doors, wlndows, Icythes. forks, shovels. hoes and other uncles noi Hated. Also . 1Ftnogttto'.old Scotch collie dog. GHARLEO MUELLER. Proprietor " Giana St. south, Waterloo. W. W. PRIOKEY, AvMlortoer, Phone 692w. Waterloo. While on route to Guelph tron} Caledon Township 3 party con-lu- in: of Mr. and Mrs. William Lough III). of Caledon Township; their Ion. Roy, who wu driving; Mn. Dtut Me. Kim ot Cnledon. And A. sun-on ot Toronto, were more or Ian ”thunk Injmd when an Automwile tn which tiny we" “din: Ion the In. men road, the min north of Guelph. A rear who! at tho our colhmd and Input the new” In the ditch. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS WM. FOERSTER, Proprlctor, Welleclcy, “ w. w. rriuutev, Auctlonur. Phone M2w, Wain!” 4 No reserve. Term: Cub. tt0RMAN ROTH, Proprietor. W. W. FRIOKIV. Auctloncer, Phone 602w. Waterloo. 41 PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE FIVE PEOPLE INJURED of valuable 41-2t. 4rlt, NOTICE T0 , CREDHORS lithe men " ,m m on” in no mu- n! Ontario. M " «We All at!" he'll: elem - Qe - at m Ion _ tatree a. you. at Nu _ in the eel-ii at ww erloo. nil-tn, hoe-ed. who fled onwebeeitlelletdeyotA-mt. 1911. en - to need by so: - or deliver in let: MM. B, . No. L New bond“, or, K, (Ii-eel. Pram n. a No. t, Ontario, inoculate of the cm of the all Ide-d, not! - In In“. with their eddreeue. uni descriptions end (all nonunion of their chine. end Immune ot the security, I! my. held by them. on or beiore the Tire dey ot November, nu. The out] Executor: will proceed to diF lrilmle the met: at the said do ceeeod omen: the pallet entitled thereto. having _ only to claim of which they shell than hare received notice, end will not be “Able tor the nuts to N3! person of whole chin they null not then lnve received notice. Dated the 27th any ot September. 1926. mammary» , 'f NOTICE ll) mute In the Estate of Magdalena Detweiler, Deceased: NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Statutes ot Ontario. that all creditors and others having claims unmet the Estate of Magda- lene Detweiler. late of the Town- ship at Waterloo. in the county ot Waterloo. splinter, deceased, who diedson or about the 16th day of September. 1928. are required to sent by post prepaid, or deliver to Martin tr. Beuman, R. R. No. 8, Wet- erloo. Ont., one of the Executore at the estate of the said deceased. their names in tun, with their ad- dresses. and descriptions and full -psrticulers ot their chime. and state- nlents of the security, it any. held by them, on or before the Sixth day of November, me. The said Execu- tors will proceeds to distribute the assets of the said deceased enemy the union entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shnl lthen have received notice. and will not be liable for the assets to any person ist whose clam they shall not then have received notice. Dated the 13th any of October, 1920. MARTIN G. BAUMAN, R, R. No. t, Waterloo, Ont. MENNO SNYDER. Execute" of Muscular“ Detweller Eltlte. - 41-3t. OF HUI MARRIAGE Death cune with Dollhult ludden- nm to Michal (lady, A farmer of Eerwick. Ontario, following eilom cn his pert to obuin a marriage license in Finch and, Cornwnll re- cently. When the - occurred is unknown. but early in the morn- ing be we. discovered deed in his motor car, which m out in the river) and - submerged try qrnter. [nu-ligation revealed that Mr. - we. lying in tho our deed, presumably from hurt kiln". FOUND DEAD ON IVE SAM mHWASS. , R. R. No. t, New Dundee, Ont. A. WHEEL. R. R. No. l, Pro-ton. Ont, Exocuton' of Mazatlan: Sun“ Pai' CREDITORS "at. m an _""' .3 0'00 and run-.149!!! I” . Crm. . B. No.1. M“ humom. 'tar; and: In" mu- m. ..ttametton mm or w W' saw. on. do out u use pr Gaul. noun. on. a.“ U bu bun not Goal. a“. A. Y.' Manon, Drastic; t _ 8Ht, An -une" an In M honu‘ock. good m. on“ d prunes And "an“. tt “we. Appty In. P. I when. Col” Mon Bond. Preston. thtt. M J'+m"'mot'0oummtr'".ia".imot-ta't0rr0' - RAZOI BLADE. IMAM. Eider Mill .q-m w..orrrorairr-.motr-.t-= Oponud every Wednesday Ind Thunday thrxrughout the u.- ' We will from now pl} my .n ourplua applu from our eut- tomn giving us their wort. New oak barren. apple butter and ttider tor "I. In any quan- tlty at lowest prlcu. Market garden Elmira highway; barrr.--good land. fruit. h. LaligililM 3% muss trom Waterloo. 11th splendid brick house. _ um]! barn and chicken stable. A may on easy paymenti. Clone In. " you want on. hem, In your chnnco. _- Wlthln the town llmlee of Waterloo. a aplendld amall (arm at aeven acrea, good land well adapked for truck gardenlng. A spring creek flewlng through on the corner of the land; good frame home of uven rooma, nlca barn, two hen nablea. and drlye chad. A nice lot ot am»- ent klnda ot (run. hard and uh water. With the farm In M- eluded 2 cowe, 1 hone. 1 breed new. wagon. glow. acumen seeder, cream aeparator. a lot of mangela, barn Ion lull of hay. Here la your chance " go! a nlce home-fu" equlpped. Owner will conalder an ex- change on city property. “a me about thla. l o Acres A Small Farm 3 Acres What have you to oftert Roll nun Ind Auction." " Fnd’rlck It. along all. ot the Mir-k0! landing. K I T c " I N . R E. J. SHANTZ Kitchener II! ."'""ee"."'t.tmte.'b-tt.""roe ' ‘lnl '_aoioiMt.tmtt6r l' UK‘OIIIV‘I‘M GIRL WANTID Ru. Phone 1B6 I 2 E. A, STAHL frame homo, ttil kinds ot on Wntarloo

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