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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Aug 1929, p. 8

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+ * Torento, Aug 14.â€"In addition to the above Agures there were about 1800 head of cattle carried over Trade Remains Slow ;>2%5%:"* L3200; wnontress Under Steady Prices 5="%% m eu o 22 m buyers holding bids down on this® class in particular. Some good qual ity heavyweight steers sold at from | $9.50 to §$10 per cwt., with a tov' choice animals at $10.76 per cwt., the top for the day, while lightâ€" weight butcher steers brought tnon' $7.80 to $10.25 per cwt., with the umwom Molds jute, $8.10, is at Monday‘s 10 MM grades ateady with the 25c decline on ..Monday. .. Heavyweight steers ket was sliow yesterday, with prices Trade in store cattle continued to be quite active at firm leveis, stockers bringing from $7 to $9 per ewt., and feeders from $7.50 to $9.65 Lamb prices were unsettled. A few early salea were made at $14.50 per cwt., and then bids dropped to $14 per cwt. Some sales were reâ€" corded at this level. Hog prices were steady at 15c per ewt. higher, the bulk of the supply bringing $13.75 per cwt., flo.b., for selects, or $15.25 per cwt, weighed cf car, and some at 15c higher. Offâ€" truck hogs were quoted at from $14.50 to $14.65 per cwt. for selects. Quotationsâ€" Heavy beef steers ....$ 9 T5to§$10 75 Butcher steers, choice 10 00 _ 10 50 do., fair to good ... 9 00 9 T5 choice ... do., medium .. do., bolognas .. Baby beef .......... do., fair ... Stockers, good .. do., fair ... Calves, good ... do., medium .. do., grassers .. Springers ... Milkers ... Lambs, choice .. do., bucks ... do., culls ........ WHOLESALE GRAIN TORONTO Grain dealers in â€" Toronto are quoting the following prices for grain in carlots: bulk of the offering going between $160 and $9.50 per cwt. Butcher cows brought from $5.50 to $8 per There was but a smail run of calves yesterday, and these were soon sold at firm prices of from $15 to $1560 for the choice quality aniâ€" mails, while grassers brought from: $6.50 to $6.75 per cwt. j do., fair to good ...... 9 00 «do., common ... 7 00 Butcher heifers choice 10 00 do., fair to good........ 9 00 do., common ... 7 00 Butcher cows, good to choice ... 17 50 do., common to medium . ... . 6 00 do., canners and s Cutters ...u.......... 3 15 Butcher bulls, good to 1 pay the highest prices for old horees, beef hides, calf skins, sheep oking, tallow, ote. Phone at my expense. 1 Manitoba Wheatâ€"No. 2 Northern, $1.54%,; No. 3 Northern, $1.52%,; No. 4 Northern, $1.44%,; No. 5 Northern, $1.28%,; No. 6 Northern, $1.101; feed wheat, 9%,c per bushel (cif. Goderich and Bay ports). Price on tracks, 1c higher than above. FARMERS TAKE NOTICE ! PRICES OF FARM PRODUCE IN ONTARIO ON AUGUST i0th Manitoba Oatsâ€"No. 1 feed, 66¢; GEORGE WHITHAM Phone 734 r 6 â€" Kitchener Sheep and lambs ....... 1,400 THE WM. SNIDER MILLING CO. WATERLOO, ONT. â€" â€" Flour ans Feeds : of All Kinds € â€" Also our well known brands of FLOUR SevenLilies _ Ocean Agate -â€"--;-rv-â€" sEEmet HPnY PCY tations at Monday‘s -to-nn.wu.u-\m-uu.t.u Prop 4 m‘m according to 'm $1.25 per bushel. Live Stock Receipts Md.!.oh.llinh?:fll” mmn Union Stock Yards ing to freights. @® MILL FEEDS â€" DISTILLERS (RYE) DRIED GRAINS 20% Protein â€" COTTONSEED MEAL â€" OIL CAKE MEAL â€" TANKAGE â€" SALT â€" CORN â€" OATS â€" SCREENINGS â€" SCRATCH FEED â€" POULTRY COD LIVER OIL â€" BEEF & BONE MEAL, etc. ~â€"_... 15 to 18 38 to 42 . 85 to 90 30 to 8% nq':a «... 00 to 08 45 to 48 78 to B1 00 to 00 29 to «... $8 to 24 88 to 40 85 to 90 §5 to 46 39 to 46 ... 18 to 20 4§ to 48 TS to 00 40 to 08 B5 to 38 (Finest Pastry) (For Bread, (Pure Manitoba) Coffee Cakes, etc.) ‘ iiig:’ iiii.ig 12 to, 75 35 to 40 33 to 38 16 to 46 to #0 to 00 09 to 00 30 to 99 pen Bip 888 Bod Bey 80 to 8 J:&--&'.-‘J’.â€"v“-u'fi We have always on hand a large supply of CRACKED CORN A SPECIALTY 5 00 11 00 8 15 . 8 00 8 50 T 50 14 50 10 00 6 50 85 00 75 00 14 00 12 00 10 00 T 50 125 00 100 00 14 50 12 50 11 00 10 15 9 50 8 50 14 50 8 50 8 T5 8 00 15 50 13 00 1 % 5 00 7 50 No & feed, 6%¢ per bushel (cAL Broilers, over 2%; Ibs. .... 30 86 de 1}, to 24, lbs. ... 28 00 do 1%, to 13, lbs. .......... 2 00 Heneâ€" Over 5 Ibs. each ........ 23 26 4 to 5 lbs. each ....... 22 25 2%, to 4 lbs.ea@ch ......... 19 23 Above quotations indicate the general market range of values in eggs and poultry on delivered basis. Quotations to Retail Trade Waiter Adier Painfully Injured on Monday on Farm of Ephraim Snyder; Other Notes Miss Margaret Hamel of Kitchener and Miss Gwen Baker of Toronto have returned to their homes after holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Maurer.. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schwindt and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Hamel at Lexington on Sunday. Quotations to Retail Trade Butterâ€" Creamery, pasteurized, No. 1 . eAnsiwmicnicenn 48 10 do seconds .................. 40 to to Guelph Hospital. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bender Kitchener friends on Sunday. Mr. Art. Wetzel and sister Meta spent Sunday. at Brantford. _ Mr. and Mrs, Earl Miller motored to Hamilton and spent Sunday there. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Filsinger of Wallace were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wetzel of Lisâ€" towel were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Maurer of Floradale and Mr. Walter Adler of Creekbank visited at Walter Maur er‘is on Sunday. L UB" n Fresh"extras, per dozen, 3 os in cart mgeramiics.s %4 10 do extra.ullxn(t......‘..... 40 to 00 do firsts ... 37 to 00 do seconds ................. 28 to 00 Mr. Walter Adier, who is employâ€" ed om the farm of Mr. Eph. Snyder at Creekbanmk, met with an unforâ€" tunate accident on Monday when he was kicked by a horse and had his jawâ€"bone fractured. He was &ken Mr. Leon Wagner and children, Eldon and Ruby, and MrS. C. Wagâ€" ner spent Sunday with friends at Kitchener. DAIRY PRODUCE Quotations to Shippers Creamery, pacteurized, No 1 ................. 39 to 00 do seconds .............. 37 to 38 Above prices for goods delivered Toronto. JAW BONE BROKEN WHEN KICKED BY UNRULY HORSE POULTRY AND EGGS Mr. and Mrs. Perey Weicker and Dealers are quoting country shipâ€"| family visited friends in Kitchener ts for ungraded eggs, delivered,| on Sunday. NORTH WOOLWICH in Ontario on PHONE 239 F.0.8. No. 1 per ton Per Th. $14.45 to $16.00 $13.00 to $14.00 $11.00 to $12.00 40 to 45 #.00 to ~10.00 15.00 to 17.00 11.00 to 12.00 19 to 30 T2.60 to 00.00 00.00 to 00.00 11.00 to 00:00 09 to 00 14.25 to 14.50 _ 00.00 to 00.00 10.00 to 18.00 30 to 40 14.00 to 14.50 13.00 to 18.50 _ 12.00 to 13.00 30 to 32 13.00 to 00.00 9.00 to 12.090 10.00 to 00.00 28 to 00 13.50 to 00. 1 to 1 to 12.00 u to 90.00 to 00. to to 00.00 to 1400 to _ i 12 to i to 1400 20 to ‘tario on 42 to 00 40 to 00 visited Meears. Â¥dward Gledhill and Jas. Hunter, Mrs. H. Hunter and Miss Marjory Walker spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr, and Mre. H. Walker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nabrgang and days last week with her son, R. W. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Wagner attended the funoral last Tuesday in Waterloo of the late William Charles, 21â€"monthâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lautenschlager. Mr. Fred Elierman purchased a new threshing outfit consisting of a 18â€"35 H.â€"P. Rock Island tractor and a 24 by 36 inch cyclinder, body (Champion) Waterloo _ threshing machine with selfâ€"feeder, awing carâ€" rier, grainâ€"elevator and dustâ€"collecâ€" tor attachments. Miss Mary °E. Walker returned home on Saturday from ‘Toronto where she had spent the past six weeks at the College of Education. Mr. ‘Edward Hammer attended the funeral last Monday in Tavistock of the late John Neeb, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bast and family and Mr. Aaron Bast of Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bast. Mrs. Pielsticker of New York is visiting with her mother and sister, Mrs. Owen and daughter Lillian, who are staying with Miss Carrie Brown. \ A social meeting of the A. Y. P. A. will be held next Monday evening at the Haysvilie Hall. The evening will be spent in games, etc., after which refreshments will be served. The Misses Margaret and Gertrude Gordon of Kitchener spent Sunday and Monday with their aunt, Mrs. David Wagner. Mr. Carl Weber has accepted a position as farmâ€"hand near Wellesâ€" ley. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schweitzer and family of Milverton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagner. Harvesting is proceeding rapidly and much of the grain is already cut. Draught is responsible for the earlier ripening of the crops which in som8 districts are short and thin. Master Elmer Fleischauver of Brunâ€" ner, who spent two weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Emmanuel Wagner, reâ€" turned home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Liwyd and daughter, Mary Jean, left on Monday for New York where they will meet Miss Anna Anderson, who will accompany them on their reâ€" turn. Mr. Arnold Wagner of Baden visitâ€" ed under the parental rool. Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Pogson and daughter Ruth and Mrs. H. Walker are spending a few days this week with relatives in Toronto. Miss May â€"Wood of Chatham, Miss Evelyn Laschinger of Detroit, Mrs. D. Becker, Mrs. J. Laschinger and Miss Clara Brown of New Hamburg spent Friday last with Mrs. E. Z. Mcintrye. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hammer and family of Tavistock visited with Edâ€" ward Hammer recently. Miss Vera Schmidt of Kitchener is spending part of her holidays with relatives here. This week one day Mr. Aaron Hoffman was threshing wheat and had a yleld of 40 bushels to the acre, there being about 500 bushels from Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin nndl family have motored to Columbianâ€" na, Ohio, and intend visiting a weok1 there with the latter‘s two brothers | and families. 7 Miss Sylvia Grabam is spending a few days this week with her broâ€" ther, R. W. Graham at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham and daughter Marion and Master Clar ence Graham of Stratlord spent the weekâ€"end at the latter‘s home here. Mr. and Mra. Roy Everatt and his mother, Mrs. Sylvester Everatt and daughter Cassie of London called on friends here on Sunday. the field Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cook and family and Miss Adeline Richl of New Hamburg spent Monday evenâ€" ing with the former‘s parents here. Mrs. L. A. McTavish of Toronto Mrs. Blanche Cook and children, BERLETS CORNER HEIDELBERG {| concession . 10. _ westermsection.|the Po#ers of sale containe« Towunship ‘of ‘Wellesioy. Pian certain mortgage which will t |epecifdations can be seen st the|duced at the time of sale, Clork‘s office,. Bt. Clements, Out.{will be offered for sale by Tenders will be opened .AB4 ©ODâ€"|auction on | sidered at Crosshill, Saturday, Aug.| savurnay AUCUST 27. ait Mrs. Bechtel and daughter Ieen returned to their home in Toronto after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hahn. s For the building of a ateel conâ€" crete "Bridge" Lots 9 and 10, con of Wellesiey. Plan and specifications|acres, be the same more or less, beâ€" can be seen at the Clork‘s office, St.|ing composed of FIRSTLY: the Clements, Ont. Tendérs will be{east half of Lot Number Threé in opened and considered at Crosshill,(the Ninth Concession, Western Seeâ€" Saturday, Aug, the 24th, 1929, 2!tion, of the said Township of Wel o‘clock in the afternoon. W. H.{lesley containing one hundred acres Knight, Reeve, Wellesley Tp., Mill\more or less and SECONDLY: the bank P.O. 3%2|south half of Lot Number Three "â€".â€"â€"-.â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"'_â€"â€"'_â€"='-'nin m T‘flm co'e‘don, wmm Te -nhlro '3:.‘:‘: m"!&cfion, of the said~Township of h solts, W . C i on e months old Apply M. Suyder, .:_n.'uc:l:dl:on o::‘::l:x e handred Mr. Geo. Smith is beautifying his residence by putting a new verandah across the front of the house. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Otterbein spent a few days fishing in Meaford. Master Donald Steiss of Toronto is spending two weeks‘ vacation with his aunt and uncle here. Mrs. Isabelle Vietch of Galt visited with her sister, ‘Mrs. T. Marshal, over the weekâ€"end. cession 5, F FOR SALE Berkshire pigs, both sexes, four months old Apply M. Snyder, R. R. 1, Waterloo. 332 Miss Clara Vollmer of Waterloo is spending sometime under the parâ€" ental roof. Little Miss Versey Schaefer of Erbsville is spending two weeks‘ vaâ€" cation with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. Mr and Mrs. Fred Braendle and daum. Lauretta and Hannah, Mr. and.Mrs. Harry Ziegler and son Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hahn and daughter Mabel, along with some other relatives of the family held a family picnic in Wellesley one day this week, ; Mrs. John Kreuger and Adeline and Eldon visited Sunday with friends in Mildmay. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Matilda Hoerle were: Messrs. Frank and Charles Sellers, Chas. Suech and Frank Truvey of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Stuech and family of Hamâ€" stead, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman and Misses Verna and Pearl Heldâ€" man of Burlington. Visitors with Rev. and Mre. Hendâ€" rick on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘Cress and family of London, Mr. Kudd of London, Mr. and Mre. Hy. Cress of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. O. J: Smith of St. Jacobs. Marriedâ€"On August 10 at Galt the eldest daughter Mary of Mr. and Mrs. Fred House to Leonard Kujanik of Galt. Mrs. (Rlizabeth Huehnergard of Elmira is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krauter. Rev. J. C. Morlock of Waterioo, formerly a minister here, preached in the Evangelical Church here Sunâ€" day in the absence of their preacher, Rev. S. R. Knechtel, who is away on his vacation. Rev. Adoiph Kappes of the Uniâ€" versity of London spent the weekâ€" end with his mother here. Mr. P. Sheiby of Burback, Cal., visited with his brother, Mr. A. Shelâ€" by. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Swan and son Jack of Ayr visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. Marshal on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Jack Marshal and son of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. Marshal on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Poll of Kitâ€" chener visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Poll on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schweitzer and children and Mr. and Mrs. D. Lockis and son visited with friends at Bridgeport on Sunday. Mrs. Reinhardt Geh] of Kitchener, formerly of this place, is renewing old acquaintances in town. Mr. and Mrs. Reid and Mr. Jaocb Huchnergard of Detroit and Mrs. O. J. Steiss of Conestoga were Sunday visitors with friends in town. Mrs. Matilda Hoerle and Mrs. C. Sellers visited in Brussels on Satâ€" urday. Mre. O. G. Hallman of Shakesâ€" speare is visiting with friends in Roseville. Mr. and Mrs. Lanson Schiedle of New Dundee visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Poll on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacLeod and family of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker. Rev. Doctor Bovington and Mrs. Bovington Oof Cleveland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker recently. Band Concert in Alderside Park, New Dundee, on Bunday, Aug. 18, at 2.30 p.m. by the New Hamburg Band. TENDERS WANTED 80 to 00 $0 60 to 15 : 85 to 65 . .0'0“;: 85 to 70 to 80 0 W. MH. Knight, Crossht1, ROSEVILLE at 2 o‘clock, p.m., at Zimmerman‘s Hetel, Linwood, Ont., the following lands and premises: _: ALL AND SINGULAR those cerâ€" tain parcels or tracts of land, situâ€" ate, lying and being in the Townâ€" ship of Wellesley, in the County of ‘Waterloo, containing by admeasâ€" Terms of Sale 10 percent. of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. The property is to be sold subâ€" ject to a reserve bid. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the said personal representatives of the said estates will proceed to disâ€" tribute 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 mssets or any part thereto, to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated this 30th day of July, 1929. A. L. BITZER, 23 Queen St. South, _ Kitchener, Ontario 31â€"3 Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josiash Cassel were Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Hallman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shell and family, Mrs. L. Smith, all of Toronto, Mrs. A. Pentland of Collingâ€" A very pretty weddink took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Sherk on Wednesday, August 7, when Vernetta was married to Mrt. Lorne Herber Wildfong. Rev. J. P. Hauch of Waterloo officiated. For further particulars and conâ€" ditions of sale apply to the underâ€" sizned. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur suant to the Revised Statutes of Onâ€" tario, 1927, Chap. 150, Sec. 51, that all creditors and others having claims against the estates of the said William Stieler, who died on or about the 3rd day of August, 1910, and his wife, the caid Anna Stieler, who died ou or about the 28th day of February, 1929, are required on or before the 20th day of August, 1929, to send by post prepaid or doliver to the undersigned, Solicitor for the personal representatives of the said estates, their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. treal. The New Hamburg Band will give a concert on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 18, at 2.30 on the band stand at Alderside Park. The property is in good state of cultivation, has good bank barn and brick house, and is convenientâ€" ly located to school and for all purposes. se In the Estates of William Sticler, late of the Township of Waterioo, in the County of Waterloo, and of Anna Stieler, his wife, both deâ€" ceased. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber and family of Buffalo spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber. . Mrs. Cooper of Detroit, Mrs. Goets, Mrs. Chapin and Mr. Clyde Chapin of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hiborn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snider of German Mills and Mrs. Clara Hallâ€" man of Rochester, N. Y., visited with Mr. and Mra, J. Cassel on Monâ€" MILLER & HENDERSON, aucâ€" tioneers, Milverton, Ont. SCHOFIELD, solicitors for ~the Mortgagee, 77 King Street West, Kitchener, Ont. The bride, who was given away by her father, entered the drawing room to the strains of the wedding music played by Miss Hilda Hamel of Waterloo, and was gowned in sand georgette and lace and carried roses. Her sister Miss Mamie Sherk actedâ€" as bridesmaid and wore blue georgette and carried roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Harold About seventy guests partook of a sumptzous wedding dinner, after which the bridal couple left for a trip to Port Dover and other points. The bride travelled in navy georgâ€" ette with sand hat and shoes and hose to match wearing the gift of the groom, a fox fur. The bridesâ€" maid was presented with a necklace, the pianist a silver mesh purse and the best man an umbrelia. Mr. and Mrs. Wildfong will reside at Waterloo and have the best wishâ€" es of friends and acquaintances. x* Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shants of Baâ€" den spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dated this 31st day of July, A.D., 1929. . SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1988 SIMS, BRAY, MCINTOSH & NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Mra. O. Leiver of Monâ€" NEW DUNDEE Don‘t Skimp Aug. 17 (Saturday Morning)â€"At 9 a.m., Ford coupe, truck and other articles at my auction stand, Kitchâ€" ener, tor E. Shants.~ Aug. 17 (Saturday) â€" At 8 a.m., household effects at my auction stand, Kitchener, market, for Mrs. WANTED A reliwble man to handie Watkins well known food products, toilet articles, etc. We have an opening in Waterloo and one in a nearby rural locality. The Watkins ‘business offers a real opportunity for the right man â€"a business of your own. For parâ€" ticulars apply in writing only, giving age to The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. DS, Hamiiton, Ont. 26â€"8t. August 24 (Saturday morning) â€" At 8 a.m., household effects at my auction stand at the Kitchoner marâ€" ket for Gus. Witter. Highest prices paid for goose, duck and chicken feathers, any quantity. Fischman Spring Co. Ltd., 33 Queen St. S., Kitchener. 49â€"44. Tenders are solicited for deliverâ€" ing 600 yards of gravel on the Waterâ€" loo Guelph Tp. Line and will be opened on Saturday, August 17th, 1929, at 2 p.m., at the intersection of the Tp. Line and the New Germany and Guelph Road. P. A. SNIDER, Lgg Profits! Aug. 31 (Saturday â€" At 2 p.m., valuable household effects, including an Everson plano, like new, situated at 20 Maurice St., off South St. near Doon Twines, Kitchener, for the estate of J. Edward Eby. Sept. 17 (Tuesday) â€" At 1 p.m., valuable farm stock and mostly all new implements, hay, grain and household effects belonging to Emil Kienappel, situated 1 mile east of Josephsburg, 4 miles north of St. Agatha and 2 miles west of Erbsâ€" ville. No reserve, farm is sold. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE On city property or mortgages, a good grain farm, 100 acres, close to Kitchener; good buildings; good water. Apply Box 94. 322 FOR SALE Threshing outfit, Hart Parr tracâ€" tor and Goodison threshing machine, only used two seasons. Priced right for quick sale. Apply to Charles Hackbart, Bamberg, R. R. No. 1. FOR SALE Farm consisting of 118 acres, good clear land, situated three miles east of Wellestey. Apply John Stockie, Bamberg. 3341 Sept. 21 (Saturday morning) â€" At 8 a.m., household effects at my aucâ€" tion stand at Kitchener market, for Jas. Alway. FOR SALE One carload of good young broke heavy horses just arrived. Proprietor R. Kjansgaard, at °P. K. Wober‘s Sales Stable, Kitchener, Ont. Prepare Your Hens for the Moult FOR SALE ‘One 10â€"20 _ McCormickâ€"Deering tractor in good condition. Apply Randall Hunter, Bright, Ont. 33â€"2 Rooming house. Phone Sydney Smythe, Market Lane, London. 33â€"1 Waterloo Tp. Clerk. Bilatchford‘s Barâ€"Nun Growing Mash LONDON BUSINES$ FOR SALE Keep up theit vitality by proper feeding. Hens put in good condition now feather out again quickly. It takes a lot of vitality for a hen to produce 10,000 feathers. Prepare for the mtoult now by feedingâ€" Now is the time to decide what your ecx profits will be. Now is the time to build your pullets for their job. Complete their allâ€" round development so they reach the bying pens with strong eggâ€"producâ€" ing organs and fully mature. â€" Feed them T Aucrbtlgl;su‘u W. W. FRICKEY, Austionee Buy BLATCNFORD‘® Teday »»s. Bohlender‘s Classified. Ads FEATHERS WANTED Girls‘ Strap Olippers, Sigee 10 10 & 2c« e mm uzmm It won‘t be long till you need School Shods for t! Boys and Girls. You‘l buy them for less _ NOTICE your 322 on Kitchener and g Waterloo property. Let MOLLASINE MEAL reduce your feeding costs. Made in Engiand. County Distributor if so desired. See us about it, we have no other such bargain on our large list. $1500 cash, balance can remain on farm as mortgage if desired. If you want a good farm well situated don‘t miss this one. (No trade on other property considered). Crop can be bought 69 Frederick 8t., along side of the Market Building. Choice Pastry. 109 acre farm situated about 8 miles from Kitchener on a main highway, good strong soll in high state of cultivation showing an extra good crop this year. Brick house. good bank barn with good stabling, impleâ€" ment shed, pig stable, and other outâ€"buildings, plenty of water, spring creek flowing through part of farm, Hydro power can be obtained if desired Owner says sell, has other interests to look after. For quick sale price greatly reduced ........ 37500 Cook‘s > _ Ideal Bread Its Deliciousâ€"You‘ll Enjoy it. Full range of A. K. CRESSMAN 1t MORTIGAGES 109 Acre Farm A Real Bargain KITCH ENER Real Estate and Auctioneer Insurance and Money to Loan Phone 222 Farmers WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN THE TWINâ€"CITY Several Good E. J. SHANTZ Wanted W.A.Cook and Son Phone Bresiau 22 r 28. 18 King St. N. WATERL OO G. H. SNYDER Phone 613 Waterloo 6 1 2 (/(F halfâ€"yearly en hi in c iictncwct 0. ud ntepitigee acpatiicmiitn

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