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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Mar 1929, p. 12

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rmgaAaeBtrtlts. Mt ' far.'h1lUtlLNr-, ‘-- q.--..,.....: in , “PM“, rh?iili?',ii5i'(i.iiliif.l'i,"'it Y'. F o"tdtPt"ur'2t1i'i'l't.t..ii.i.ir.ii.r,'e Butcher bulls were a steady mar- ket although buyers tried to cut down prices on bologms. Good hatchet hulls ranged from $7.50 to 88.50 a cum, with bologna bulls swinging downward to $8.50 a cwt. About 40 head of baby beevaa otter, ing, a smaller supply than usual. sold at from 39,50 to $12 a cwt.. with one extra choice at 812.50 a, CM. Demnd for young beet is good. Hog- In a moderately heavy run WEN steady at t12.'15 a cum, W.o.c. tor selects. Outside Inn-ken; were moving easily, and on the home mar ket bids for today were at $12.50 a cwt., w.o.c. for selects and on a hash; of $12.25 a cwt. tor oft-car select hogs. Toronto Liv. Stock Quotations Heavy beet steem.........$9 5010810 00 Butcher steers, choice , 50 9 75 do tair to good "tm._.m.. 8 50 9 o Other heavy steers were sold at a “use of from 89.25 to $9.50 a cwt. lilady‘wolght butcher steers brought from 88.35 to $9.80 a ewt., with the truth selling between $9.25 to $9.60 A full [on] ot navy steers In: taken at We per pound, and e bunch ot In. - weight 1.040 pounds, Mount the day" top at $10.35 a cut. In addition. there were ale. ot 14 he“ ot prime steers, avenge 1,341 you-d1. It 810.25 a an. The» un- llnh were ted and shipped by Bickle Breast-e of Tavjuock. The Ted- uock breeders have also shipped what 1- considered to be the best load of cattle slaughtered by Swm Canadian Company. Limited. during Sula" ping-lag of Baby Bed. mm The market opened ""rlr on My at the Union Stock YIN; Soho wore land. at prices M Ink In}! real Butcher can the put two muons. their use} consignment: to the local packing plant dressing 60 per cent. YM. Mare).--" addition to "I 'teipeq " mate-4 'fl hogs ioro Win-noun tis' Untied smi- 1'!th "" Model Upholua'y ported. Five good ttres, new battery and motor has broken In And my perfectly. A ("I bully ....... dock. Th!- cur I. In haunt-l eemditiogt. M by a reputable concern. good that, motor good. perfect upholstery and ne- ehnnlully perfect. A bargain OVERLAND TOURING CAR SALE DISH CHEVROLET SEDAN 1928 BUICK SEDAN ESSEX COACH 850 900 Dairy ' 1325.00 Dobbin Garage & Electr. Go. $475.00 $325.00 Approximate quotations on churn- ing cream. Lab" shipping points, are: Special, Me; No. l, 451:; Na. 2, "e per lb. tat. No. l 't..m.m....e._.t.t...... 41% to 41% do seconds 'm., .r..t_.....m. 40% to 41 Above prices tor goods delivered Toronto. Churning Cream-- Butter-- Creamery, No. 1 prints 43 to N do No. 2 'V'P'r.trw.t.mrm..rrrt 41 to " Dairy P"'-""""--.....-....-.-..... 33 to " E--- Fro-h extras .".r_._r_q-...t 30 to " do ttrata ..P.VN.VN __-_-___ -.. 28 to 30 do Ieconds 'VF.._.rr___.,__ " to " Young Chi-- 'la'",",','.',',? Over 5 lbs. each ._.. 25- 3225 4 to 6 lbs each .er...N. " 30-33 Under 1 lbs. each .... " 27-80 Above quotations indicate the general market range or values in eggs and poultry on delivered basis. Quotation. to Retail Trade E-- Fresh extras, per down, in cartons ..rr..Pvrrr. 38 to 40 do extragrloose 'e-P-V 36 to " do out: 'm'""'.""""'"'-'. " to " tic/seconds .'err_t_..r.rrrt 29 to 31 Dealers are quoting country ship pen tor uuznded an. delivered. cases returned: meager}. pasteurized. \uuuunmu -- puny-(bulsuuu (3)0103 union and when. "an [AIM not cut _..p_. do culls, per out. Buck lamb. .e.e8F F....'. do Indium 't"Fr_tF__rrq Hon, selects. 1.0.1: - do fed ...-4 -r'.N_t.ttrrr_ do to). 'rr.F_P._w....._..rr Mancini“ (Of-pm um mo. 0... mm a. up.“ Quotation. to Retail Trade POULTRY AND EGat DAIRY PRODUCE Quotation: to Shippers chole- EASY TERMS 1928 model. , W . c'oultl all this un- lur Durand new and you wouldn't lam“ the tlllfrrcm'r. tier It; own 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE King and Water Sta. " I " " " Mt " IO at " " 25 " " " 00 " " 38 " " 29 tit 115 " " " u " " " " " " 45 ll " " w 40 38 " 31 SWEPT OVER NIAGARA FALLS A large flock of wild swans were carried over the tails during Wed. nesday night, and a conservative es- timate places the dead birds at 150. Sergeant Preston of the park police and. "Red" Hill, veteran riverman. went down to the Maid ot the Mist landing and rescued ten ot the beam tiiul birds. , Eighteen Western horses were sold tor W. J. Cruse, by W. J. Maker, nt the British Hotel stable- at Gr hours, March 20th. They were a tine lot, ranging In use trom (our to nine years. and were all broken. They were brought they: trom Weyburn. Bask. The highest. prlce was around $200, and the lowest about $100, The sale was considered a very satisfac- tory one. The arses weighed trom 1,300 to 1,800 pounds each. and there were several closely matched pains. They were purchaseij "try farmers in that district. 03mm; ttrt-isa, Emma; '15.». tumult; voila. according to helping. "I' 10 Mu, per bushel. "rtev--seattitw, he to he pm bushel, t.o.b. slumping points, accord In; to heights. to.--" s, 31.06 per bushel, 1.01). shipping points, according to heights. HUGE FLOCK OF WILD SWANS In“ - (mutated. neutral, tuning. but: mended); Bram B" ton. sans; “on; per ton, 834.25; mlgdllnu. per tom 841.85. Ontario tiim.at--aiood mun-u, t, o. b. nipping points. according to Infants: 81:30 to 'L" pr bushel. 'uetrwhGt-gtu, to " per bushel, tab. shipping points, according to freight; $57500 GOOD HORSE SALE tthr. nnv. run ttro, “landfall, In At column-m and I In" bargain at ... .., full Mllgmn Din-n, books mm d. All ttood tires and Him ttre. Good lmllvry. Motor rum good Good Hum tmint, new battery. Mom-- "In- - um! uphol- uery 'wrrert. “on! buy In our n-nlln- qtoek. Five practi- cally mu III-m .... "I20 Model A real snowy-loat- tang at. good rim and extra Handout. Ilka new. Motor Int»- tlunk-nlly Al. I mu bar-gall: fiyfiyRpurr COUPE CHEVROLET COACH FORD COUPE FORD SEDAN £15.00 $75 66 Dr. Colin- Hm an: do it... count]. We! that 13.3} ‘pul would In “lured. ‘n-‘Auu. Dobro name. can mud. deliver“ an inn-"Iona! pl- toe Ionic-L1 Bo unwed the hardship and alarm: that would [All on My aged punk " he wan um to when, and urged that he be granted a new trial, He broke down and you! when sentence had tretgrat pronouncod. She-Well, it ought'nt hurl much, your hair is pretty thiék. The sentence imposed upon Auger marks the 41rst time in Canadian Parliamentary history that . mem- ber at the House at Commons has been sent to the penitentiary. Mr. Auger tendered “his resignation as I member or the Home. He wan elected to Parliament In the Federal election or 1926, being returne,d at the head ot the polls tn 1 tours cornered contest among three when at: and one Conservative. His re- signatlon will necessitate a by election and creates the third vacancy in Parliament. . Customer“? want a pair or silk stocking tor my wife." saresEirt--"Sheerrr Ct1stomer--"My good girl, it she was here I‘d let Aer buy then! her- self." _ He-Outh! I Just lumped my crazy bone. Auger WIS convicted on Walnu- dar, following a trial which Iarttsd two days. If“: verdict ot "guilty" the jury addad a rider recommend- ing mercy. . Auger, who 15 22 years ot use. was the youngest member ot Parliament. but as he Ins still studying law he was rarely in the House. a on . a... at con-m o "e5ttteaetq-a-tate- an at Ila-ban). "qttae no manned by Mr. J“ - “mu an. m Aldu- at no an»... Conn ot Ontario. NIGHT Modern Boston”: One on the C000 $365 00 $465 00 ”an M title. mmcom-uumuli- I willing all-antral" .uarG .1th a. an.” atom Lord at! ferr Juno Cit-Int Truly tom-co a (It: Ionian-mu ham. mm", Numb-r that ulnco by RU CWh-t mm Jan Mttqmd Into It. can” ot an gono .thore arise: before no the Bible vision ot that that Enter morn when an earthquake ushered in this early and ot that iirot any or the Resurrection week and an angel of God. 'hth.1igtttrgnrtiee countenance and mimont white a snow: descend- ed from heaven and rolled back the ‘atone from the door of the Saviour: 'nepulehro and not upon it. For tear of him the keepers of that Romaine {did may and beams artiead men. but to tho saintly women looking their Lord there came the corona angelic usu'ranca: He in not here. tor Hobo Hun. no Ho no”. What a glorious climax was that Pint Ro‘ Infection to our Saviour! loving‘ sou-loam“ ohen. through tho powor of tho eternal Spirit. Ho ho 'tttttq tho I‘m! Fruit; ot than [hat ”opt. naming the priouiy taboo ot intorcoaaion for no at tho right hand of God from whonco Ho ohaii come to 1min tho quick and tho do“. Lot no. thou. in our rout-oat " The arrival ot Easter thls your will mark another milestone in the an- nual march of the Easterudea down the long trail of nearly two millen- nium: of eventlul time. As we look back over the dim vista ot these interrenlnx commas. during which so many tttattitudes have come And Mr. Nellon Snider and son Wel land or Waterloo motored to Watieer stein last Sunday. r" The Advent of Enter. Messrs. Gordon Jackson of Glen- allen and Henry B. Brubacher of Elmira were bushes; visitors here last Monday. Word has his; been received ot the sate arrival .of Mr. Thaddeus Cun- ulnghgm at his home in Chicago. The M‘SSPH Olive and Dorothy Mays Matthews were week-end visitors Mat ullh their sister. Mrs. Victor Wil. Thy llams. of Elmira. And t Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dielenbacher' Again spent last Sunday at the home of Mr, The Martln F. Frey. who is seriously ill with his heart. ==== of M t erloo, Mr/W. W. Marlinsou was L, Ei. mira visitor with his mother and brother here last Thursday. son Ea Guelph con rse Mr. Ca spending Mrs. Ear‘ Plan! contributions P. Squck. Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees Div. 56, North Bay, CB. of R. E., Guelph. Father and Sister. F'amily, bodies Aid ot Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. John Main, Mns. M. Strome and faintly. Mr. and Mrs. E. Langston. Mr. and Mn. Thou. Main, C.N.R express emplbyees. Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Main, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leis, Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. To mam Mr. Gideon Salnlwrry, statt at Royal Bank, Women's Institute. Messrs, Costello and Preston, Dr. and Mrs. G. Llpsell, Teachers and pupils ot Public School. T. Barman. U. St. Germain. 1. Truck. W. E. Nor- man. R. H. Jones. S. H. Elliott, A. F. Stillman. C. B. of R. E Toronto. tho but “no. Mr. new who won My ot Mr. Struck M at his service In the annoy at a. Win National. If. Struck leaves to mm in. departure, I widow (no. Moll. Inn) and I: childron, tho onion " and the your;- en 1 your old. Dunn. Goons. Innis. Miriam. Elly and Alice. Also a h- ther, brother, and two men. " side- may blend. tad acquaintan- he millage” were Alex Bright- on. Lorne human, Jae. Leis. M, Stream. L. Mercantile, E. Lang. shun. q. Mrs. A. Hitborn and Miss Mary Hilborn spent a few days ot last week with Rev. and Mrs. John Relchard at Fordwich, munching!» “MOLD-bum" “can“...u“ 'Pr-tree-i-ret uuwnuuuu-n .hJuod. “ambit.“ unmm‘mhw: gawk”. hadn‘t)“ hid-WHOM“. "no you tmklmltmm.mu no“ Iy vu- nmd "'tl no that Bho you 11." Thu my m to: vHouonry-E Booth, T. Marte, E. Drader. C. Armstrong, R. Trenuel. E, Brown. 'r0artdt.pitruAt.H-M."Wrm1q 'ottbrttttrrmo,Ait"rui. M r. .e at the (1A1: _ Carl Sheel of ling a few weeks Earl Einweettter. (Contihued from Mr. WALLENSTEIN Mrs Toman Henry Good having Pugs Kitchener with Mr. l taken of Wat. 1) . its and Beside their sepulchrea ot was. May tree the great "tone rolled away, May are at last, with vision clear, Thy shinlng angel standing near. And through the dimly lighted soul tti,i,1s1ssi.j, '?,i,iij',i',i'iitiiii'f" NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN. nur- suant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1327, Chap. 150. Sec. 51. that all creditors and others having claims against the abovenamed Joseph Taylor. are required on or be- Liore the eighteenth day ot April, 1929. to send by post prepaid or de- ‘iiver to the undersigned. Solicitor for James Taylor, the Committee ot the estate and person of the said Joseph Taylor. their names and addresses. and full particulars of .their claims. and the nature at the security. " any. held by them. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the said Committee will proceed to distribute the assets ot the said Joseph Taylor among the parties en- titled thereto. having regard only to the claims ot which he shall then have notice. and he will not be liable for the said assets, or any part there. ot. to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been race-Ned by him at the time ot such distribution. Dated the 1929. shall He appear the second time without sin unto salvation." "God gram that all who watch today A. L. BITZER, 23 Queen St. South. Kitchener. Ontario. Solicitor for the aid Jame: Taylor. 13-3 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE! that after such tut montionod dats) the said Executor will proceed tol distribute the use“ of the deceased“ among the parties entitled thereto! Inning regard only to the claims of which no Ill-ll -lhen have notice. and he will not be “able for the aid assets or any put thereof, to any} person or persons ot who” chum uotice shall not have been received by him at the time ot such distribu- tion. - T "an to the named Sum“. of 0am 1981. Chap. 180. Bee. 61. that Bit crodlton and others, ham china “that the qtgttatq ot the “In John Wmer, who died on or about use seventh day ot Fobnnry. "St, are malted on or bolero the m teem]: day or April, 19).. to and by not! uremia to Shoal Wagner. R. R. No. l, Bt. Agatha, INN., accu- tor ot the 'ttrtatq of tho and am. than nume- snd addreuou and full mruan-ra ot chair chiral. And the nature of the securities. if sny, held by them. In the - of Joan WWII. tatoeetttoy-.ethmt.et.o,ttt gain may Joy‘s evangel roll-- The glory ot the Cross!" t the Matter of the Sum. of JOSEPH TAYLOR. of the Town- ship of North Dun-m”. In the County of Waterloo, Farmer, I lunatic. none: 13 rpm: 91m, Dated the 2Ut any ot March, 1929. SIMON WAGNER, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IO all)“ GOOD USED CARS NM“. “at. CHRYSLER 52 SEDAN $750 Illli]GWlnWP, LIMITED 215: day of March. AD. SELECT YOUR Chit NOW cHIVOLII - and “who F L M". li'l‘ClllNll Excéutor. AT BARGAIN PRICES 13a Us a Great Preventative, bolus one ot the oldest remedlea used. Mlmrd’a Liniment has relieved thousands ot cases ot Grippe, Bronchitis, Son Throat, Asthma and skull" dime. , P. is an Enemy to Germs. Thousand- Iof bottles being used - day. For asale by all drugglsu and general dealers. . _ Minard'l Linlment Co. Ltd., Yarmouth, NJ. MINARDS LINIMEN'I' FLU tmrender M-No. " 0. anal Cream 80p- nrator, 800 lbs. Capacity IIN-No. " 0. anal 6mm "tr. arnor, no In. Cap-any "-Viklrm Cram Own-hr (new) to--' H.P. tttt-tatit"tnt [name PIONEER EQUINE"? co. Tulophono 1m " Woolwloh St. . Guelph. Ont. Smolder .--HiBr.tt Mum-r. Spa-du- "h--Ttem-Atttt.rseret Manure Claims Many Victims in Canada and should be guarded against. Mlnard's Liniment tor Coughs um Colds. tbulky Plow 6-Ma-Harru Walking 2. Furrow Gang Plow 7-Deerintt Manure ”render lb-M-y-Harris Manure We deliver anywhere in the Twin Cities and surrounding village; 1--tt Hos During Drill 2---tbDue Coekehutt Drill '--t2-Blndtr Goek.hutt Dine Harrow with tone trutth. Hmwn Gang Plow f Ib--Tudhope-Aitdermm Gnome W. A. Book and Son Let our driver be a regular daily caller At your home.' good bread. That is why it iatso If not, you are depriv- ing yourself of a real treat as well " a sub. stantial commodity. Our Bread and pastry in made with of Home-Made Bread---. Our pastry is un- excelled. It is made who know ho BARGAINS IN USED FARM EQUIPMENT CHRYSLER St? SEDAN _ 1927 Model $550 Ha we you tried if , 18 King St. N. WATERLOO Phone 6 1 a how . It has qualities Lg:

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