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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Nov 1928, p. 8

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_1 THE WM. SNIDER MILLING C0. 1 .c2=szz.. _ Qualit} Good on Heary Runâ€" Calves and Hogs Lower. Heifers and Cows do culls, per cwt. ... 7 00 _ 10 50 Buck lambs .................... 8 50 9 00 Sheep, choice ............... 5 50 6 50 do medium ................. 5 00 5 25 do culls .............._....... 3 00 4 00 Hogs, select, w.o.c......10 50 _ 00 00 fed and watered ......10 10 00 00 thick smooths, f.o.b...10 00 _ 00 00 L.o.b. selects ................9 50 0 00 Regular choicest on lower hog grades is $2 per hog off select price for heavies, shops and feeders. do medium ..................10 00 Feeders, choice ............ 9 00 do fair to good........ 7 75 Stockers, choice ............ 8 00 do fair to good ... 6 75 Calves, choice ..............14 00 do medium ... 7 50 do grassers ... 5 50 Milch and springer cows, cholce, each .......120 00 Lambs, spring, percwt.11 00 Toronto Live Stock Quotations Heavy ‘beef steers .......$9 50t0$10 00 00 THhiF ....smsmmmmunmmec T B0 9 00 Butcher steers, choice....9 00 9 15 do fair to good ... 8 75 9 00 do common ............... 7 00 8 00 Butcher heifers choice 9 00 9 50 do fair to good ... 8 25 8 70 do common ... 7 00 8 00 Butcher cows, good to ChoIC@® ... common to medium. canners and cutters. Butcher bulls, good to CROIOBD mmussemanlonsss common to medium.. do ‘bolognas .............. The light run of hogs met a 60¢ a hundred cut below last Thursday‘s prices at the commencement of busiâ€" ness in this market. Packers were bidding $9.50 f.0.b. selects, or at $10.50 w.o.c. for weekâ€"end loadings. American hog markets are down ‘The best handyweight steors offering sold at from $8.76 to $9.15 a hunâ€" dred, with common steers ranging downward to $7 a hundred. Butcher heifers were disposed of at prices ranging from 7¢ to 9¢ per Ib., with a few choice swinging upward to $9.560 a hundred. Baby Beef Steady. ‘The best in the butcher cow line brought from $6.50 to $7.50 a hunâ€" dred. Common cows sold;down to 5¢ per Ib. A good supply of canners and | cutters was bought freely by packâ€", ers, and local butchers, at a range of from $4 to $4.50 a hundred. steers sold from $7.75 to $9.50 a hundred. Calves Work Lower. , ‘Owing to continued weakness in Unitgd States markets, calves were depressed and down 50c a hundred from last Wednesday. Top grades were bought in at from $14 to $14.50 for choice, common vealers moving down to $7.50 a hundred. Choice Lambs $11.75 a hundred. Lambs obained steady prices for choicest offerings at $11.75 a hunâ€" dred, with commonâ€" stuff moving freely at from $10 to $10.50 a hunâ€" dred. © Hogs $9.50 Bid. Prices looked a little better than steady on the few good butcher steers weighed, while ipferior kiHers, looked easior in price than at last week‘s close. Two loads of choice butcher heifers and butcher cows heary steers sold at from $9.50 to $10 a hundred. Average weight or tops was about 1,300 lbs., with undergrades scaling over 1,200 lbs. Store cattle trade was more active than usual. ‘Thin stockers sold at from $6.75 to $7.75 a hundred, with nothing good in this class. Feeding . ‘The Toronto market for live stock got away to a better stant on Monâ€" day than on a corresponding day. a Sheep and lambs ............... 9,730 Flour and Feeds of All Kinds SevenLilies _ Ocean Agate Same Low FeedCost Sold and Recommended ty @ The Wm. Snider Milling Co. Limited, Waterioe Finest Pastry) (For Bread, (Purs Manitoba) C Coftee Cakes, sto.) \ SOMETHING NEW Live EGG MASH new manufactured under the same NEW UNIQUE PROCESS BETTER RESULTS as Blatchford‘s Chick Mash Also our well known brands of FLOUR "Fill the Basket" 12 00 10 00 6 50 5 00 6 15 6 00 Union Stock W ic 2 i;‘gz As a result of a motor car, in 9 5q |which they were riding at midnight 8 00 | Thursday, striking a truck parked on 8 60 King St., without Hights, two Kitchâ€" II g: ‘ener girls, Ruth Sweitzer and Evelyn 13 00 Gross, are in the K.â€"W. Hospital 6 25 suffering from injuries received. The lmowr car Was driven by J. E. Snyder 13f 0 ‘of Bridgeport, while the truck be 10 5q longed to the Moser Transport and 9 00 |was in charge of Alfred Smith. Miss 6 50 ,vaeltur received abroken right arm i % and cuts to her face, and Miss Gross 00 00 gnlorod several broken ribs and 00 0p cuts from flying glass. The other 00 00 occupant of the car was Roy Kenâ€" ohoo nedy of the Bank of Nova Scotia at price St. Jacobs. The car top was torn off . and the windshield was broken. 1010 8 60 71 15 14 50 13 00 6 25 6 25 5 16 13 00 11 00 7 50 6 00 4 50 TWO GIRLS ARE | PAINFULLY INJURED Poultryâ€" A Young chickens, per Wb.: 4 to 5 Ibs. ............ 314 to 4 be. ... Roosters, per Ib., Over & lbs. each ............. . do 4 to & lbs. ... in C&FEONS ... do extras, loose ... â€" d0 $ec0ou0§ ......................; Storage extras, per dozen, in C&rtORS ... Ruth Switzer and Evelyn Gross Are in Hospital as a Result of Motor Accident at Kitchener. O HFBLUL ns csosftvcceccccrcces do seconds ................. Frosh cracks, per dozen Pullets, extras ................ Hens, per lb. 4 to 5 The. ................. 1819 23â€"26 3% to 4 Whs. ... 17 20â€"22 Above quotations indicate the general market range og, values in eggs and poultry on delifered basis, Quotations to Retail Trade Fresh, extras, per dozen, Dealers are quoting country shipâ€" pers for ungraded eggs, delivered, cases returned: _ Eggsâ€" 1 B Creamery, pasteurized, No. 1, $9¢ to 39%c. Above prices for goods deâ€" Mvered Toronto. Churning Creamâ€" * Approximate quotations on churnâ€" ing cream, f.0.b. shipping points, are: Bpecial, 40c; No. 1, 39¢; No. 2, 36c per lb. fat. Quotations to Retail Trade Butterâ€" Creamery, No. 1 prints........ 42 to 43 dlings, per ton, $45.25. parties ‘entitled thereto, hay ‘Ontario Oatsâ€"Good -lld.lflv!mubwchluwhw oats, in carlots, 45¢ to 48¢, Lo. shiDâ€" which they shall then have : ping points, according to freights. _ ‘notice, and will not be liable Wheatâ€"Ontario, good milling, $1.15 saiq assets to any person of to $1.18 per bushel, L0.b. shippin& claim or interest they shall m points, according to_freights. (have mv«l notice. . Maiting barleyâ€"Per bushel, f.o.b. | py 30th October, 1928 shipping points, 70c to 73¢. JAMES C. HAJGHT, Buckwheatâ€"16c. Waterioo, Ontar Ryeâ€"No. 2, $1 to $1.05. 44â€"3t. Solicitor for the Ex Dairy wheat, busheb No. $ North }-.zum;u‘:'mu-.uu; No. 5, $1.01; No. 6, 91%¢, cif. bay Manitoba catsâ€"No. 1 feed, 55¢, Ocâ€" tober shipments, ¢.1.L Goderich. A-lcann.mtn‘au. oldâ€"No. 2 yellow, $1.05; No. 3 yelâ€" low, kilnâ€"dried, $1.08. » Milifeed, . deliveréd, . Montreal GRAIN AND FLOUR, TORONTO do firsts ... do seconds . ie Poultry Cod Liver Oil, Beef & Bone Meal, etc. (Rye)© Dried Grains 20% Protein, Cottonâ€" We have always on hand a large supply of POULTRY AND EGGS DAIRY PRODUCE Quotations to Shippers Alive 1418 16 21â€"24 20â€"21 .. 40 to 41 .. 32 to 34 will continue the distribution of :9 Watking Products formerly sold by _ §§)David Horet of Bt. Jacobs, who has ratired owing to i!! heaith. 57 to 58 55 to 56 50 to 57 36 to 38 45 to 46 43 to 44 41 to 42 33 to 34 48 to 50 42 to 46 31 to 33 30 to 33 38 to 40 18â€"20 23â€"27 walTt Fod waTkingâ€"It Pave Nov. 8 (Thursday) â€" At 1 p.m., farm of 93 acres with good buildings belonging to Elias B. Martin; also farm stcok, implements, hay, grain and household effects for Abraham B. Martin, situated at the S. E. corâ€" ner of Peel Township, 3 miles west of Elmira, and 1%4 miles east of Walâ€" [lenulein. No reserve. __Nov. 10 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable household effects belonging to Mrs. Walter Wells, situated at 87 Caroline St., town of Waterloo. Nov. 14 (Wednesday)â€"At 4 p.m., farm stock, implements and hay beâ€" longing to Elmer Moser;situated 2 miles west of Crosshill, 4 miles south To the People of Woolwich Tp. Nov. 3 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable household effects belonging to Morand Compass, situated at 220 Abrens St. W., city of Kitchener. ‘ After that date the Public Trustee will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall have had notice. _ _DATED at Toronto this 29th day of October, 1928. F. H. KEEFER, Public Trustee, Osgoode Hail, : Toronto. 44â€"3t. All persons having claims against the estate of Menno S. Snyder, who died in the Township of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, on the Tth day of September, 1928, are reâ€" quired to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 30th day of November, 1928. _ AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date ‘{ho said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and they will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or person of whose claims notice shall not have been received ‘by them at the time of such distribution. all creditors and others having iehim. against the estate of the said George Koch, who died on or about the 19th day of October, 1919, and against the estate of Elizabeth Koch, his wife, who died on or about ‘tho 22nd day of January, 1928, are required on or before the 10th day of November, 1928, to send by post prepaid or deliver ~to the underâ€" signed, the executors of the estate of the said deceased, their â€"names and addresses and full particulars of their claims, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. Dated the 22nd day of October A.D. 1928. HENRY KOCH, Decenibes, 1928, to Mrs: Mary Masen | yre ;xzmm,mau“" of the of the Will of the said deceased, their names in full, | ~~~ with #m and. descrip tions, pariculars of their claime| 8 or hur.u.‘:ld statements of the | jow ’ltflll'lly.fl y, held by them; and Hai that after the said first day of Deâ€"|"‘*‘ comber, 1928, the saidâ€" Executors ,vm;n-ammmmmu \d seatd deceased among the parties ‘entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to claims or interests of which they shall then have received notice, and will not be liable for the said assets to any person of whose claim or interest they shall not then NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purâ€" suant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1927, Chap. 150, Sec. 51, that 44â€"3t. _ Solicitor for the Executors. In the Estate of GEORGE KOCH, late of the Township of Wilmot, in the County of Waterioo, Farmer, deceased, and ELIZABETH KOCH, his wife, also deceased. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, 26 Princess St. E., Waterioo, Ont, JACOB KOCH, 23 Charon St., Kitchener, Ont., Executors, George Koch Estate. 43â€"3t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS r PVR SAELE aoliver, by past propaid or other| Delco light plant, 150 Watle, AUCTION SALE LISTS 04 Ontario, * 3. sds ues Nov. 8thâ€"Farm stook and impleâ€"{6tc. of Hilbert H. Relst, about 2 ments, otc., of Harold F. Smith, Lot | miles east of Elmira. 0 1, Con. 4, Peel Township, about 2% | Nov. 22n4â€"Farm etock and impleâ€" miles northwest of Glenallen. ments, houschold effects, ste, of ‘ Nov. 10thâ€"Dry Goods consisting | Abraham Gingrich, 3% miles north of Men‘a and Boys‘ readyâ€"made}of Kimira. Suits, Overcoats, Rainconts, Bweat| Nov. #7thâ€"Farm stock including ore, otc., in the South®nd Block,} 30 choiceo Daurkham grade cows, im Floradale. plements, atc., of Israel Shoomaker, Nov. M'T #tock, impleâ€" |about 5 miles northeast of Rimira, on ments, hay, househoki effects, | the farm better known as the Stranb stc., ‘of James Richardson, % mile farm. » I have several choico farms for sale at attractive prices. ° Nov. 21 (Wednesday) â€"Valuable 200 acre farm and 45 acres good hardwood bush belonging to the estate ‘of the late Allan Fried, % miles south of New Dundee and 5 miles northwest of Ayr, on the 14th Con. of Blenheim, Oxford County. No reserve, winding up the estate. Nov. 15 (Thursday) â€"â€" 10 o‘clock a.m., entire sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements, produce and household effects belonging to the estate of the late Peter B. Geiger, situated 1% miles south of Mannheim and 3% miles northeast of New Dundee. No reserve. Winding up the estate. Nov. 20 (Tuesday)â€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements, produce and household effects for Henry Eckâ€" stein, 2 miles north of New Dundee and 4 miles south of Petersburg. No reserve, the farm is sold. Nov. 27 (Tuesday)â€"At 12.30 p.m., valuable farm stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects beâ€" longing to Rudolph\Reinbart, sitaâ€" ated on the Kitchener and Guelph highway, 3 miles east of Breslau, 3 miles south of New Germany and 3% miles west of ‘Mosborough, near Shantz ‘Station. Farm is sold. Dec. 1 (Saturday) â€" At 8 a.m., household effects at my auction stand alongside of Kitchener mar ket building, for Walter Biggs. If you want to buy or n'llv farms, 1 have all kinds for sale or exchange. i M. TOMAN, HOLSTEINS FOR sALE Waterloo County offers a number of high class Holstein bulls, al} ages, from Dames testing ag high as over 1. per cent. fat on R.O.P. Included are some that have been prize winners at Toronto and elsewhere; also females, all ages. If you want to buy or sell Holsteins, write the County Fieldman, A. B. Brubacher, Elmira B R. 1, Phone 120 r 24; or Saturdays at Kitchener â€" Pioneer Equipment Co., phone 3047. 43â€"2t. Nov. 17 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable household effects belonging to Mrs. George Disbel at 176 King 8t. South, in the Town of Waterloo. of Linwood and 4 miles east of Millbank, on Con. 7, Wellesley Tp. FOR SALE Well built 8 roomed solid red brick house with sun room, floored attic; all conveniences, just newly painted, heater in bath room; wired for elecâ€" tric stove; stationary and laundry tubs; gas stove in cellar; builtin double garage; a good barn and chicken house. Should be seen to be appreciated. Will sacrifice for quick sale. H. Krueger, 120 Wiliam 8t., Waterloo, Phone 363m. * 43â€"2t. phone 259w, Waterloo. FOR SALE 70 acre farm for sale, situated 1% mile north of Bamberg; 4 acres bush, balance in good state of cultiâ€" vation. Apply to Wim. Golbeck, Bamâ€" berg Ont., R. R. No. 1, Phone 11â€"17. 41â€"4t. FOR SALE F Residence of Mrs. Walter Wells, 87 Caroline St., Waterloo. Near cars, eight rooms, four (bedrooms, all conâ€" veniences, hot water heating, newly painted, electric fireplace, wired for electric stove, large lot, fruit trees. $3650.00. Terms. C. W. Wells Teleâ€" FARM FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres 19 acres in fal wheat, 30 acres seeded and balance in good state of cultivation, situated 3 miles northeast of Plattsville. On the farm is a %roomed brick house, bank barn, silo and all other outâ€" buildings. Apply to EH Rosenberger, PlattsviMe, Phone 7 r 11. New Dunâ€" WANTED _‘ * Fresh Eggs, Live Poultry, any quantity. Write for weekly prices or phone Kitchener 4194. Twin City Produce Market, Kitchener, Ont. STORM WiINDOWs Storm windows ready glasedâ€" as low $1.56. Send for freight paid price. Halliday Company, 67 Halliday Bideg., Hamilton. f 44â€"4t. FOR SALE about 2800 ths.. well matched; 2 pure bred Yorkshire boars, bred | CGlydesdale mare 16 years old; black from 100% select stock, serviceable| driver 15 years old. ago. Prices reasonable. Apply to| 15 Catticâ€"A Fine Herd of Short New Dundes 230 r 3. 43â€"3t. A 3â€"plece GEO. C. CLAS8, 11, New Dunâ€" 44â€"4t. 43â€"3t. 44â€"4t.| 4 Horsesâ€"Team Grey Percheron â€"â€"â€"{geldings, 5 and ‘6 years old, weight 4146t monts, hay, grain, household effects, “’.- FARMERS TAKE NOTICE ! Meloidsâ€"Two bores for twentyâ€"six | ! pay the highest prices for old cents at Hachnol‘s, Waterloo, One |horses, beef hides, calf skins, sheep Cent Sate, Thursday, Friday and |®kins, tallow, etc. Saturday. Phone at my expense. west of Macton and 4 miles north of under, cash; Over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved security, or 6% discount for cash on credit amounts. Remember this large and importâ€" ant sale. On account of short days please come early. LUNCH AT NOON. No Reserve, the farm is sold. and stands; 3 wooden bedsteads with mattress; 2 .meat grinders; lard press; cabbage knife; sap pails and spouts; lard can; Cyclone seeder; 2 market butter boxes; high chair; parlor table; curtains; blanâ€" kets; spreads; sheets and other bedding; carpet strips; mats; rugs; oil cloths; etc.; chamber sets; 2 hanging lamps; parlor lamp; _small lamp; a lot of dishes; large mirrors: cutlery; 3 sinks; wood box; couch; cider barrels; empty sealers; 2 lard buckets; 20 lbs. lard; 2 kitchen clocks; single shot gun; scalding trough; 2 fron kettJes; 240 Yb. scale; churn; Primrose cream separator; milk pails; lawn mower; washing machine; wringer; tube; benches; a lot of good carpentér tools; Collie Extraâ€"Ford ‘sedan model 1926, balloon tires and good storage batâ€" tery; also new spare tire. Ford touring car in running order. â€" 2 hay racks; grindstone; fox trap; grain bags; gravel planks; hay fork; rope and pulleys; logging chains; log lifter; work â€"bhench; doubletrees; forks; shovels, and/ many other articles too numerous for detail. Implementsâ€"M.H. 7â€"ft. binder Uike new; M.â€"H. 7 ft. binder; 5 ft. Interâ€" national mower; hay rake; Peter Hamilton; 12â€"hoe drill; disc; spring tooth lever harrows, new; turnip drill; 2 single plows; two 3â€"furrow gang plows; 4sec. iron harrow; scuffler; root pulper; wheelbarrow; scuffler; root pulper; wheelbarrow; 2000 ib. beam scales; fanning mill; extension ladder; 3 ladders; cutting box; Jolliette chopper; 2 farm wagons; wagon box with shelving; Zseated carriage; new rubber tire top buggy; top buggy; set heavy bob sleighs; Portland cutter; circular saw on frame; Int. 6 h.p. gas enâ€" gine; stone ‘boat; new stock rack: ceived instructions from thp underâ€" L signed Rxecutots to selb by Public | § * . Auction, without +resorve, for the “” estate of the late Poter B. Geiger, on the farm situated one and: ongâ€" half miles wouth of Manuheim and three and oneâ€"half miles northeast of New Dundee, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1928 bus. mangels; 1200 bus. turnips; 1 acre of good corn on stalk; 60 bags potatoes; 12 cords hardwood. Produceâ€"30 tons mixed hay; 500 bus. oate; 700 bus. mixed grain; 300 bus. barley; bush. white beans; 500 African gander; some young geese; pair of ducks. Harnessâ€"2 sets double team harâ€" ness (1 set brass yfounted); set plow harness; set single harnese;| odd collars; bridles; hors> blankets; 2 Sale wiH start at 9.00 a.m. sharp on fresh; red cow fresh; white fat cow; red cow due by time of sale; fat steer about 1150 Ib#.; 5 good breedy yearling cattle; 4 young calves. _Pigs and Poultry â€" 2 York sows and litters of 9 and 12, 8 store hogs boar; 100 mixed poultry; 3 geese; MmosEs Toman, l'rm. is sale of good clean fu E. B. HALLMAN, Executors. MORAND COMPA$SS, Prop 1. H. TOMAN, W. W. 'fl‘cKlY. Auctione Grad. Auctioncer, New Dundee. Phone 592w, Waterioo. E. 8. HALLMAN, Clork. 442t. | nmmmemmmmemmmmm e W. W. Frickey, auctioneer, will sell the household effects belonging to Mr. Morand Compass, at 220 Ahrons St., Kitchener, on Harness â€" Set double harness; single harness; collars; harness parts; also Masseyâ€"Harris cream separator in good order. No Reserve. Termsâ€"Hay, roots, and all sums of $20.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes at 5%, interest. ELMER MOSER, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, u. W. Frickey, Auctioneer, will the farm stock and implements ‘belonging to Elmer Moser, situated on Con. {, Township of Wellesiey, 2 miles west of Crosshill 4 miles south of Linwood and 4 miles cast of Millbank, on b * _ _â€" WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1928 \ At 1 p.m. MHorsesâ€"Bay horse 16 years old; grey horse 16 years old; mare 10 latter part of February. implements â€" McCormick binder; Deering mower; Masseyâ€"Harris disc drill nearly new; spring tooth culti vator; hay rake; dise; 4â€"section jron harrow; 2 good single plowe; seuffâ€" ler; root pulper; fanning mill; open buggy; 2 wagons; wagon box; gravel Portland cutter; doubletrees; neekâ€" yokes; chains; forks and numerous other articles. Hayâ€"10 tons of extra good sweet clover hay; 3 tons of timothy hay; Valuable Household Effects. GEoRGE wWHITHAM Phdne 734 r 8 â€" Kitchener Wilmot Centre CIDER MILL will be open every day commencing Friday, Aug. 31. CHAS. PAURLI, Prop. (Metsal‘s Old Stand) Phone 592w, Waterioo. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. Cattieâ€"1 cow fresh 2 months; 1 AUCTION SALE of \C tl{l’lllp.; 200 bus. manâ€" of 44â€"1t 44â€"2t. [A .K.CRESSMAN To purchase this excellent 13 were poultry and vegetable farm, under Aâ€"1 cultivation, a large variety of young frult trees (a)â€" ready bearing), a cholce 8 room solld brick house, nicely decorâ€" ated, hardwood floors and furnâ€" ace, large bank barn with cement stables, hog pen, poultry house and garage, buildings are newly painted. This place is located just out of on’\ limite, and is priced for quick‘ sale. 50 ACRE FARM â€"Well situâ€" ated in a god section of the country not far from town, choice loamy soil, no hills, large brick house, bank barn nearly new; drive shed; stables all cemented, lots of good water. Buildings are in first class shape, 17 miles southwest of Kitchener. This is a real nice farm home, Owner would conâ€" sider exchange on city property. 10 ACRES near the city, nice rich loamy soil, comfortâ€" able house and barn, fruit trees, a‘splendid place for gardening and truck business @@OMAM 59 Frederick $t., alonroldo of the Market Building. _ Real Estate . Money to loan on Mortgages 186 Queen 8t.‘8. _ Phone 704 KITCHENEAR Your Opportunity KITCH EN ER Real Estate and Auctiontér Insurance and Money to Loan For first two weeks in Octobar ® mn.-n-um-cl y GOOD BARGAINS Situate 2%, miles from Waterloo; _ good _ soil; frame house; barn 32 x 34; hen house 8 x 20. and every Thursday there after throughout the season for pressing and cooking. Cider, cider barreis, wine barrels for sale; also all leading varieties and grades of eating and culinary apples at their season. CREAM E. J. SHANTZ Phone 55, New Dundee || 10 ACRES Kitchener 43c for Special 8. Fat _ 42¢ for First Grade B. Fat Give us a trial Opens September 13 E. A. STAHL Res. Phone 756 r 2 Mill Phone 3483 $3300 in Homes PAID

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