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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 May 1929, p. 10

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N ' attkstirrt, an _ him. In! My q0.-w.e. -.- - --- -- -- and b addition to a. um“ " all. has were who 1.!” at“. me “but the nub 10”.. M4 0.” ttmme_trmt"r. .t.tthu_teef1e. - - - ---. -V ,_V W, you.” an. on “not: won - M with hat In“ that all nun-on Ion huh to mm bold- Inn. our "tt land. including m. I'M moved "mini enough. m "on“ the mks by , o'clock. and than van a considerable honour at the claw. Early nice. taking load to mice “we, vars made at steady _ 'vith butcher steers selling tl ell-ll lots at from 10 to 11%e per pound. outside of the odd top lot on 11" cents. Good to choice heiteu made the sank sprout as steers. lacking the It%e at the top. Saba up to mid-alternoon showed no heavy steers moving. Cows were more naive than steers and heifers. and sold manly at a range at 7 to 9%e per pound for Butcher kind, with curlers and cutters at P": to be. Butcher bulls brought 2% to 9c and baby beetles sold steady at from IOC to 14c per pound. avith.iust two at the top price. Butcher steers and heifers In the early sales went largely to outside buyers. with pack- ers taking the bulk of the court. per pound and a load of good feeders at MH/ee. Milken; and swingers were fairly naive. with averago top swingers tirm at $13!) each and a few fancy cows a Atadtr higher. ' Store cattle brought steady prices. several carloads ot tair quality weal- ern slackers selling at 9‘31: lo 9%e Close to half the supply of calves arrived by road. Quantity of the bulk was just medium. and calves of that kind sold stow and a shade easier than last week at 8ri.. to 12 cents per pound. with common down to T cents. Good to choice veals were steady at 12% to " cents. per pound. and a few primes sold from 14% to an ex- treme 14N cents per pound. ' Spring lambs, which wete selling by the head up In last week's close. began to move by weight. average good to choice kind bringing 17 to 18 cents per pound and a few of the best 20 cents per pound, with mulls downward to I2 vents. No yearling lambs altered. Sheep prices were down 50 cents per cwt., trom 7% to. 8le' cents per pound laklng the good bun-her ewes, and culls selling downward lo 4 cents. The receipt of hogs by rail was the lightest of the war to date, at 200 head, but trucked in supply brought the total ottering up tn some 0600. Trade was unsettled. with T packer buyers bidding It?. cents. f.o.b. and 13 cents w.o_c. tor salons. and sales- men generously holding for 12% and 1314 center, according to conditions of delivery. ,rteeeipts today were 2.100 cattle, 550 calves. 600 hogs and 300 sheep and lambs. _ Let MOLLASINE MEAL reduce your feeding can“. Made In England. County Distributor Farmers ' WAN on. . . - All kind: of used plpc suitable for all kind- ol work, pulley» gears. reinforcing Real. angle Iron. channel Iron. Ito-I bums. rallroad railm'uud (Inn, etc. We also buy all kind: ot scrap mat-Hal. Deon - Ont. Phone Bra-lav " r " Flour and Feeds 'rmnLMBfiltlEIl,l,lliila. Union '" W.0.C. U.“ my" . "or” (MW Mac-um. do.) _" G. H. SNYDER Seven Lilies Ocean We have alwnys on hand n large supply of MILL FEEDS . TWmLLBRS (RYE) DRIED GRAINS 20% man: - WNSEED MEAL - OIL CAKE MEAL - TANKAGE - SALT - 13ORN - OATS - SCREENINGS - SCRATCH FEED . POULTRY COD LIVER on, - BEEF & BONE MEAL, etc. 2” Victoria 8t. Also our well known brands of FLOUR CRACKED tNWN A SPECIAL" Barney Joseph of All Kinds For Sale qth.qBlrBBqB. -....... WNl" mun-mun [ guano-a...” " Syringe" .m..t.-.....m.NP'. humor: .rr..m--.mmrr....'."' Jun-ha. oer em"....... ' do., culls. not out {swing nun. ..m-rrr..P' [81:909. chow. m.rt.rt_P." ldecanting. 28e, Toronto wholoulo dollars an ply- Ing the follow!!! who: "-qi. if? . (failing) El“. unguided. clues rot-d--- lreeh extras. Sbt; fresh mm. Mc; Butter-cr-err, solids. oaateur- ized. No. I. 3Te; No. s. Mc. Chgnning cream-itil, 89e; No. l, , c; No. _ 8lk, tub. Ihkpping point. oheese--9s. l hue. colored. pant- fined amt government graded. 18%e. Poultry-- Rmstors .. Hens, over Hens, over 5 lbs. t.rTrrr.t. 27 tio., 4 to 5 lbs. m........'.. " do., 3% to 4 lbs. ...trt_. M do.. under 3% lbs. t... 18 Ducklings. over 4 thm.. 40 Old duekm over 4 [mas-:5 Guinea fowl. per palt..$2.00 'siaG"GsauCeriissasd as old masters. f Toronto wholesale dealers are Mex-ins produce to retail dealers at me following prices: . Guisr-uGrd extras. In cartons. 35c; fresh extras. loose. 33c; tlrsts, 3ic; second-s. 28c. __ - ,,,._A_ ash Ptsuttry-- Clulckana. 5 lbs. up I do., 4 to 5 lbs. .... do.. 3 to 4 lbs. .... Hens, over 5 lbs. .. 00.. 4 to 5 lbs. .t.. do./3% to 4 lbs. tet','.?.'"' ..rtrtr.r.mmtmm_r.t_ .Duclls t.r.tw.tt.-rmt.-_-P". lBroilers, lb. .-...reee..p._ t"%aiiiiik Core-No. 2 yellow. kiln :dried. 99%c; No. , yellow. kiln dried. i98%c. (Deliqugd Tyon!?" B'uuer - iFC. Yzmmory. prints. 40 to Me; No. 2 creamery. mum. 38 to 39e. ' 2oiiTiTii,Griteriiiituis, 26c. Old. large, 26c; twins, 26%e; triplets and cuts, 28c; old stiltons. 30 to Me. Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the following quotation}; ttear. lots: dir, do, Manitob’a Wheat-- No. 2 northern, $1.13; No. 3 northern. $1.09%; No. 4 wheat. ti.05%; No. 5 wheat, 95%c: No. 6 wheat, 83%c: feed wheat. 72c; Icit. Goderich and Bar ports. Price on track, le higher than above.) Manitoba oats-jo. 1 feed. 46c; No. 2 feed. 43%e; lc.i.L Goderlch and bay portal Millfeed detieered, Montreal heights, bags Included-Bran. per tom 828.25; shorts, per ton, 829.25; mlddlings. $34.25. TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Faeese--Now. large}. 20c_;_ twins. v.01: PRODUCE QUOTATION. culls mick mg. WANC, (Selllno) KITCHENIR ua nth. e335 I... "oo 1300 "" 1300 hiire Dressed . " 20 . 27 29 180 " Ito " Dressed _... 38-42 .... 3840 ..... 36-38 tt " 14.. 1200 1860 1800 " " " " " " 127$ 33 32 30 25 30-34 50-56 M...” i, a". a... on 'MgiBbeeq, uni tied with can“: nuts. I.- ”! It“ And other outbundmgs, “on lg your than“ to buy a good null all - my. right In the - " In!!!“ ---i0s' ash on any of sale ‘nd tor huh-co “My to HERBERT I. IOHNARI. Equipment, Fixtures and Auto- mobile of the Milton Poll Meat Market, mined. will he oner- ed for sale by public auction 18 Ontario St. North, Kitchener " n. counter table; two 3 ft. glam case meat counters; cash register. walnut finish; Red Bird meat slicer; 2 rt. section to go between owes: meat‘hlock and table; meat H"'?) heavy; knives; cleaners; meat block brushes. etc.; 12 white enamel platters; meat grinder with motor and attachments, table tor grinder: ‘large built refrigerator 62(12le ice box in good condition; semen door; hardwood barrels; 5 It. counter; parchment paper; lard boats; wrap- ping paper; office desk; MvCas'iey account system; iron meat rack; hoods; ottiee tiles; twine; chair; electric light bulbs: large counter scale and 1 Chevrolet touring car. 1926 model, in good condition. The ‘above will be altered en Moe and it not sold will be sold In de- taiL Terms cash. For further inform- lion apply to W. D. INRIG. Assign”. _ W. w. FRICKEV. Auctioneer. 22-t TWO AND HALF-POUND TROUT l CAUGHT IN GRAND RIVER The largam speckled [null caught for some years in this district was hooked on Monday by Win F'elker, well-known Guelph tisheematt. when he pulled a ttnrty beauty from the iGrand River near Belwood measur- “as ,18% inches in length. The fish, which put up quite a struggle before in was tinaily landed. tipped the iseales at 2 pounds 6% ounces. w. w. Falcxev, Aucupnoor. Mrs. Maude Knott. M. a bride ur seven weeks. ended her ure at her home, 108 Ballantyne avenue. Stun; ford, shortly after 7 o‘clock Monday {morning by severing her jugular lveln with a razor which she took from her husband's club bag. BRIDE OF SEVEN WEEKS SLASHES THROAT WITH RAZOR Ontario oau-iod, sound, heavy oats, In car lots. 45 to 50c, Com. ISL-inning mints. _ _ - - _ _ Ontario good milling wheat,, Com. shipping points. according to heights $1.25 to 81.27. Barter-Mtutitur, 05c to 70c. 1 matawtteat---8S to 8Tc. AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5th WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET Cash prize-Wheat, No. 1 north- ern, 81.10%; No. 2 northern. 81.07%: No. , northern. 31.04%; No. 4, 81.00%: No. a. 90%c: No. a. my“; ‘feed, 65%e; track, tr10%c; screen- sings, " per ton. per ton _...-.....,-.....-"" $20.00 No. 1 timothy, baled! Nominal No. a. do., do. .6.t..tr..r. 1500 15.00 No. a. do.. do. t.t-.r_.Pr'. Woo 14.00 Lower grades mV-...rrP.P_ Nominal Wheat straw mt.Fm_rm.r.r.9Pt 10.50 .rm.._r.. 10:19 straw .r.t.rmr.rrtr.r.".. 9.00 tterrrrt_ HAY AND BTRAW Toronto wholmle hay and straw dealers are making the following quotations to farmers (delivered at Thromo)‘: . No. 1 Tlmothy. loose A on Kitchener and Wuelloo property. Commgncing at 2 p.m. at Several Good lst MORTGAGES n. cum-nu. Proprietor. ARCH-3531M Wanted ,,‘ alle 0/0 half-yeah -of- '19.00to $20.00 Ma l “damn-boun- mm" Iwowluu-uuuum aatWpt, itchy-M “Mil-m 'll "w." {atmmmuw Anhmmui 1mm; a couch“; nom- my; 1| you“: chm; lama; child’s to! ‘crtdlo; my earrings; in] hum Inter but; and"; In”: lolly an. 'mont (that: unus- nlul‘or: “a My"). cm; at dishes: other (ll-Ion: "Na""" wheel and reel; honey " lnmor; In extractor; lard prev; , sinks; desk; trunks; 2 clothe: .hones; bed room ”he; bod; bed- dlng: woolen blank-15; bee boxes: Iron tulle: corner cupboard; churn; Ihulter totr; child's high rhalr; child's ‘rocklng chair: 2 benches. i Smiling cracks: some granite- Iware; lat (able; scale PAO capacity; bee supplies; capping knives and foundation; honey pans: butcher saws: Jet chimes; butralo robe; " gal gas drum; lawn mower; lawn swing; , hammocks; gmollne stove; 3 rope beds; 1 had; music stand; wash stand; parlor table: Bees it not prevlnusly sold Terri-tash. _ mu. AARON SNIDER. Prop. ' GEORGE a. cums. Auctioneer. "J "Miss Ruth Bowman returned Jtome aller speniug sum» limo with her sister. Mrs. J. Suhua of I'seamr,vrlle, Miss Phili mm l’Pll [old of "var Mitchell spent the holiday nt lu-r home here. Mr. and Mm. Tom Graham of ronlu spent Iavit walk will: Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes LNNIIL Mrs. J. Shoemaker of Elmiu rpm" several days with Mr. and Mr; G. Shoemaker and All: and MN. w. Me- titzer, Mrs. A. Park and Mm King and Mr. Charlie King cf (mum spout Sunday with Mr. and Ita,, It. Lynn". Mrs, J. P. Suidvr >[Il'lll the wveli, end with tue sisters in Tovotito. Miss I. [lulIrmu spout the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Woods of Wimrrlmurnéu Mrs. Henry Schmidt of [Hamming-l date spent a (unpln- of days with tter) sister. Miss Amelia Kttmpr. .., Mr, and Mrs. J. Napoleon and tam- ‘in or Elmira spam Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman lmlsmL There \\'rre uniu- " minim-r of tishermptt and rttuetvt in llw a'ieiniiy on. the 2llh in visit" "r the cool weather. All thy ymmg vnjun-il tite day fishing and hunting and “purl vxiellent SU|‘('(*~>. MP. and Mrs. Rennie Hamilton 0f Hanover spent lhv "oliday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunk". Alia: L. Thompson ot anunlu is visiting with Ilr. and Mrs. C. " Bowman. Mr, and Mrs. Hurry Liml>uy and Hazel and oycar strtmt Sum!” win. Mr. K. Letson. _ Miss "eatrice Wray. "ut-in- training at lhu “mammal 1lospital. SI. Thomas. is at prawn! unending a short vaulting! at the lmmn of hu-r parents. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wray. Miss Alla Yost the week-end al mother hero. Mr. and Mrtt. Archie Soigmr and family or Moomstiei" winrt Victoria Day with ttiis't'ormer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacol, Sulgnvr. Mr. and, Mrs. Sum Leiu and sum Mr. and Mrs. John Srhulvz. ML and Mrs. Noah Schultz and Mrs. C. Kennel attended the tuneral of their aunt, Mrs. Philip Srhunz, at Hun» over. on Sunday. . Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Se-ignm- and family of ,Slrmfnnl spent Sunday (with Mr. and Mm. Abe b'eigrier. Young IdIII at Least Judging by the way they act. must middlenged [maple must feel ymmgnr than they look. wi te, Vou'Il Get More,Fistt with . Hildcbnndt Salami 3; jun Jammy“ 417m" 5m ' with tive bail-Lil you In Hikkbrandt Syin- Inn you'll get more nh," an Slim Eli. "HI "“606!de all: no in his Hilde- bmdl'l Hint: why teitt to Pr. atd "carid Li"GG"iwiiriiowed his ad- via for [bitty 'ear at - and I've -ee'uriy-o6"-""i"t' “I don't an What kind of 'shin' you do - bist-castirt'-rhAtrifr.-e.rolit' Barnum w»: t, 1- It 2 .3. M "ii' - a w; J' In Memoriam V Hedda-Why do yam Wear spam? Lucien-ln memory of my lirst mad-arm“ 'i+b.Heytet.Aec, WEST MONTROSE KINGWOOD 1am- {fins h FREE to all "tte-t who want to get the - ior out of their Min tripe. Send in ptr, In: and add- the honw of hn-r M rs. Wm. Wra y. of Kilrhvnwr .dprant the hiunv "r hvr To- ind otmuuawuua.uu-nll m - ( my“ and all -tttsthe " _-.--.-----------"- their Jun-Ir e.utt run " on PM " LI? wary. m. 700- mmmmm. 'AND tumult 1m W'Anlr I a.“ o-tttq. 'tbat after such In: “load an f . the can! All-Inmate! will you“ ' '0. “LI to distribute no - of umh‘ Manned Am“ the union W ' 5"." m - , - thereto, lam would only to an outlaw ugly In - Mains M which he “1 than I.” a"... mmg‘ notice, and he wttt not to mm (or -----------------' the laid assets. or my trpak L00? to any person or perm” chums Dulce dun not Mt. h... to Ruin»: u” at m trt ”an“ valved by mm at "I. an. of we. cm“! All My. Ptnder str ut on. . ' m m l - all [out w BBsrtha" Dated an: sut day ot Mar, ttS9. Ont., m" ,.u. 'tat. A. L. BtTEER, --.-.--------""ee- 23 - St. WM ram-ans WWII) “can". Ontario. ' solid!” for the nu “mlnlmr. - - - m M u sta. All m -, a! may. an. an new an or who a. an...“ by d Jun. an. In all by you was“ a all" a to “new“: up” In)?” m l HI In m m - - - r'i'i"dt"GoG"GiiiiVaFHiiiAi) i1y'gtusRyiii,'ej!'sUt,'g,li1'1'lT. Ttut WWW» m- M . t tucio. 1927. (map, 150. Bee. 61. that Coeered earring. with - aml all creditors and other: having tshaft; opmh two-ter and open cl, tims against the estate of the and sauna”. Time given tor put pey- sf'eror",,',',"cl','nrii tit'. (Iliad 'dur. mom It rename. L. J. Balm-wt. mun P Recon y o "ttr . 15:9. are required on or before the 108 Queen th. N, dCitchqttttr. m lust any or June, 1939, to send by - - pun prepaid or deliver to the under- FAN Tm NW“ l 9mm. Solicitor tor chart) B. I PV tho “w - “P otd wahlur and Edan B. Hallman. the boron. he! Md... an an“ - w m'umrs or the estate of the and “the. allow. “ tl, reused, ttwir names and each-eases m n and full particulars of their claims, no W ._ ‘urtl the nature of the security, it OIOIGI WM'I'HA- lat y. mm by them. ' Phone "' . ' . KMUIif I AND FUHtTtHER TAKE'NOTIOE --------------- m u utter such last mentioned 'PP'tCtroPerat1ve ur, Moth _ tl . said executors will proceed to d drilyule the assets ortho deceased ur mm: the parties chimed thereto. h vim: reward only to the cklme 01 which Hwy shall then have notice, und they will not b8 liable tor the . said tttispts. or any part thereof. tol tsUY person or venous ot lee; rluims notice shall not have been re- u-ivml hy them at the thne of such "isis-mutton. n I" H'U‘usr-hnhl etteets. bedding. dishes. “In. fur’Mrs. Mary Sutton. all No. 9 'I:l:x4guw SI. (rear ot Collegiate). uly ot' Kitchener. Pe.'., A. L. BITZER, " Queen St. South. Kitchener. Ont. :u-i‘. Solicitor for the all! Execute". W. w. FRIOKEY, Auctlonur ' June- 1 (satumLay)--At 8 a.m., good‘ me-lml-I ettects, including an extra! y”. " Phonorrraplt,' at my auction: stand alongside market building. lur Walter "oseeombe. l l the Eu." of Andrew Koohlur, late of the Village of New Band... in the County at Waterloo, "all Carrier, Deanna. June 5, (Wt-dnmday);At 2 p.m.. t tuiprurnt, fixtures. and automobile “r tlw Milton Poll Meat Market t:x»~ign»db at 18 Ontario St. South. Killlh'nt‘l‘. No “mane. Junrx 3 Is':-"')----" 1.30 p.m.. vutuuul" 6 roomed solid white brick 'totti" with all vottrNtiettees, and all Jnnn H "Priday)---At 2.30 p.m., ”hum-lo 52 acre farm. all under l rap. with good buildings, new drilled “m. situated in the villaza or nun: ld-rgz. tor Herbert .E. Schnarr. Sill). “in be held on the farm. June 29 (Saturday) __ At 8 IJIL. household enema at my auction muul alongside of market building. Kitchener. for Maldwyn Krehler. NOTICE To CREDI'NRS DUTY RAISED ON POTATOES The mte on white potatoes in the Ma why taritr hill was raised from 60 (mm to 15 cents a hundréd weight "I the .ltottse at Washington, U.S.A.. “n Salunluy afternoon. Tho' vote on 1h!- amendment was 87 to s. Tho new rate, it it gets through tlw swam will atNet the interests at potato grdwers all along the Inter- nalicmal "no _ K/Cir"ifii,. 9th day ot Mar, A.D., AUCTION SALE LISTS Here In your opportunlu to get a nice [mall tarm at I Met. comfortable home. turn an}! other outbumlings. good [and with tome fruit.. 3600 can", I’ll-"3.0 toms. May other - all-Ha.- In far-ma. large or "no". in m before buying. E. J. SHAIITZ "rt-hat,.-"." gown-mu. 00-! (out. and MW Imam. and Mom to Loan For Sale l o Acre F arm KI'I’CHINII an. ant! Lou may»: an at tum tont WW" 0:0.th an My. Ptnder - all mu W. W. FEAT!!!” WAN!!!) mum was mu at noon M ad cucu- loam u! and". Mm swan 0a uc. u can 000K WANTED Fbr and! 11mm. Good "on. Apply outing an aid exocrine. to In. R. o. IloCunoch. Gait, 0mm. Telephone No. It8. 33-1 FOR SALE The tOtto-Fira) "tps:- Covered carriage with pole and shall; open two-ter and open Bantam. Time given tor put py- mout It requlrod. L. J. melanin», 108 Queen m. N, Kitchodbr. m Farmers having live stdck to ship. notify E. B. Hum. New Dundee . 10 r s, or Simon Dimer. Waterloo. li: r 3. Next ailment June 3rd. {cattle and calves. Look for this nd. Cd-operative Live Stock I Shipping to {Juicy Slack ., I "Poor beast-l hear her threaten to take tht front door key may from him." "With whom was your wife quarralintt Inst. hum?" "Oh-er-Ate was scolding the Givlng Hun-I" Up "otritrtter, you'd better look me up. Jush hit my wife over the head wish a club." . _ "Did you kill her?" “Don't think she. Tins]: why I want to be locked up." t I. WITHIN COUNTY HATCHERY It. at m $EAMtRlgt% ONT. no. 3.: m Ono bull " month. old. Straight, (you calf. Sire. Spring- bank Korndykc Ito-Echo. He II I ton o! a high testing daughter of Planar Snow Komdyke. Darn a pan-slum! milker and high tater. Also 2 hurling-hollow. bred to aprlngbank Korndyke Ito-Echo. Herd fully accredit-d. Ki-Yl-Yll Registered “clutch: For Sale THE iii. iiiiiiiiiii “Mining fo. LTO. R. tt. No. A Puma . Brulau " r Mt n - Min: discovery tested on :1:de of chicks. A new and unique method of prepar- In. the " Ingredients In Blachlord'l (thigh In): Aha: M m - . re $tetefe?nt, flag, any Blsuhfggmg _tettAroe, L. HAGBY & SONS ”lanthanum 'd9gittrgidttayf4.r listen People AND " OUR! OF OUAUTV they no Beod "on the Mn pun brad "out. In on country. W. In“ at.» an tF m of an HMO". cum M... for Atrrti'. Tttm Barron launch Ola". Comb Whltq Leghorn. o.A.0. In"! Plymouth Rocks. .10.“ par hun- lnl. WM” "when". Rocks. - Orp- tgtqMqt_ M bland no“. '18.” per unwind. com In and look - our Mood" m M In!» at." In M We Buy SERVICE BRAND Have You Tried You will find they are rally delightful. We pride ourselves on making the finest scones produce? today. Be Bure lint! order some this week-end and you will want them all the time. COOK’S 8IJ'r'1'liltllillX scones? We make lots oLother good bakery prOducts. Cook's bread is noted for its high nutritive value and its better flavor. Get our driver who serves your neighbor to leave you a loaf. W. h. Book and Son 18 King St. N. WATERLOO Phone 6 l a Meg Wat-ue WWI“! brim“ 21-2 w BM

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