Nx somw~ ] o . it un o h s _1 THE WM. SNIDER MILLING CO TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain dealers on the Tororto Board of Trade are making the folâ€" lowing quotations for car lots: f Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 2 northern, $1.55%; No. 3, do., $1.52%,; No. 4 wheat, $144%,; No. 5, do., $1.31%,; Sheep, choice .............. 6 00 do., medium ............... 5 00 Hoge, selects, w.o.c. ....12 00 «10., 1.0.D. .â€"sssancl 10 Tb do., thick smooths, WAOR. mwcracusonac 41 50 Selects, off trucks ......11 50 mediUIn ..=..â€".,. do., cannens and Cutters ... Butcher buils, good to Butcher heifers, choice 9 50 do., fair to good ....... 9 00 do., common ... 7 00 Butdpr cows, good to Lamb prices held steady at Mon-‘ day‘s deckine, the bulk of good ewes and wethers moving at 11 conts per| pound. 1 Hogs, selects, weighed off cars! were marked at 12 cents per pound, and the f.0.b. price was 10}, cents, with selects off the road at 11y centg. ‘ Receipts today woere 900 mtt-lo,’ 600 calves, 1,150 hogs and 1,960 sheep | and lambs. } Quotations: [ Heavy beof atoers .......$9 00 $10 00 Butcher steers, cholce.. 9 50 10 00 do., fair to good ....... 9 00 9 50 _ do., common ......... 6 00 _ 8 00 Calf trade continued active on a light offering, with the bulk of the good vealers selling at 16 cents per pound, and quite a few choice up to ::r cents. Plain to medium veal ves brought 10 to 16 cents per pound, and grassers anywhere h'on‘ 5 to 7y, cents, some heavies selling at the low price. _ j ‘butchers soid as iow as 6 cents per pound in spots, and plain to medium killers and beifers were a shade easier. ‘Trade in milkers and springâ€" ere this week to date has been fairly active, with several loads taken for shipment to Quebec. Good springers are selling at $130 each, with the odd top cow higher. _ ‘ letore, enquiry for caitle to go direct (Buying) ummmu.mu Volume of butter offering on the poor pasture A tow Teronto jobbing market yesterday dWMMMflQNMIlIW of demand, on mvuo routed to buyers operating on a handâ€"toâ€"mouth United States po/ Butcher steens basis, in view of prices that are u»azb-u-nu-ueyummmm the time of year. 7Ty, to 94, conts per pound; with a The market was firm, however, with few choice handyweights up to 10 No. 1 creamery solids quoted at 39%, erossed the scales by % o‘clock, a third were store cattie, which went mnouumvu.u‘: 10.â€"Nine hunred head, or halt t __ Pressing only. _ _ On September 5th we will do cooking as well, and every Tuesday, Wedâ€" nesday and Thursday thereafter _ throughout the season. E. A. Stahl Kitchener Cider Mill Opens August 29th for Flour and Feeds of All Kinds choice We have always on hand a large supply of MILL FEEDS â€" DISTILLERS (RYE) DRIED GRAINS 20% Protein â€" COTTONSEED MEAL â€" OIL CAKE MEAL â€" TANKAGE â€" SALT â€" CORN + OATS â€" SCREENINGS â€" SCRATCH FEED . POULTRY COD LIVER OIL â€" BEEF & BONE MEAL, etc. (Finest Pastry) (For Bread, (Pure Manitoba) Coftee Cakes, ote.) Steers T%,¢ to 9%4¢ Also our well known brands of FLOUR CRACKED CORN A SPECIALTY 5 60 3 50 34â€"10 130 00 100 00 16 50 14 50 15 00 T 560 5 50 1 15 T 00 _ Two years ago Vernon Oliver, Deseronto, grafted a number of eprigs from a "Clapp‘s Favorite" pear tree into a rose bush. Just reâ€" cently he gathered a bushel of mrs.‘ the average weight ‘being seven J ounces. GATHERS PEARS Tomatoes, per basket ........50 to 65¢ to Grapes, 6 pt. basket ..........70 to 75¢ di Peaches, 6 qt. basket ........65 to 90¢ in Pears, 6 qt. basket ............35 to 40¢ Plums, 6 qt. basket ..........40 to 50cl., Ducks, per pound ..............38 to 40¢ Beef, from quarter, per 1b.13 to 14¢ Beef, choice cuts ..............15 to 25¢ Pork, per lb. ......................25 to 38¢ Corn on cob, per dozen ............ 15¢ Cucumbers, small basket .......... 25¢ Pickling cucumbers, There was an abundance of fruit, particularly grapes, the first of the season, offered at the Kitchener market on Saturday. There was little change in the price of other produce which found a ready sale at the prices quoted below: Butter, per pound ............43 to 45¢ Eggs, per dozen ................ Chickens, â€"per Ib. ................ do., 4 to § lbs. ... do., 3 to 4 Ib#, .............. Hons, over 5 lbs. ........... PRICES _ AT THE KITCHENER MARKET ON SATURDAY Cheeseâ€"New, large, 20 to 21¢; twins, 201; to 21%,c; triplets, 21 to 22¢; ctlitons, 27c. Old, large, 29¢; twins, 29%,c; triplets and cuts, 30¢; old stiltons, 30 to 31c. P.o‘ultryâ€"_ _ Dressed do., 4 to 5 Ibs, ... Broilens ........._...._.. DucklMngs ... Chickens, 5 lbe. up ........._.. ;""'"“"'m"""""""â€'F‘""“"“'-""""""’ cow bred June 19; 1 cow bred July ‘::y.mopor’nu.:g on a handâ€"toâ€"mouth|24; 1 cow bred July 30; 1 cow bred basis, in vbwotan:ie‘r t:fu are| Aug. 13; 8 calves from 6 weeks to high considering me year. The market was firm, however, With| pigy ang pouitry â€" 6 t No. 1 creamery solids quoted at 39%, youbk to 40c per pound, and dealere could|due end of Sept.; 2 Ancona hens; :ormmum..;-lolo(thooxln- 100 pure bred R. L R. pullets; 11 ng production shortage. ducks, 19 geese. ' buying from countey shipporeat ChE| _ Implementsâ€"MoCormick 7 ft. binâ€" following prices: der in first class order; New Mc _ Egegsâ€"Ungraded, cases returned,| Cormick 5 ft. mower; McCormick 12 ‘-tmsh en: A%c; frosh firsts, 38¢; | gisc seed dril; Frost & Wood epring ‘.B“mn‘dâ€tâ€__m‘,_ 1, 39%, to 40¢; No. 32, tooth _ cultivator; _ Masseyâ€"Harris 38 to 39¢c. * single riding plow; new ‘Tudbope Churning creamâ€"Special, 42%¢; No.]| Anderson single plow; 3 -nlldu‘ 1, 41¢c; No. 2, 38¢. plows; McCormick hay loader with Cheeseâ€"No. 1 large, colored, truck; steel hay rake; land roller: paraffined and government graded,| ""°*> 7 Yake: i 19% to 194,¢. scuffler; 4 section iron harrows; 3‘ Poultryâ€" Alive Dressediflat hay racks: 2 hn McCormink soa Roost No: 6, t $J0%: too6, &0 mlh‘ (eLt. 4 mfl&'m #ye; basket .................. PRODUCE QUOTATIONS FROM ROSE BUSH C203 €5 weee omcs BG remips D6 e is nerune BA s rossuvime: â€" BB were cteevsmense 30 18 eirmers | &4 3 mmmucn 38 25 urmac 19 22 &:.0. 16 19 be. ... 21 air....$1.50 se ing) ale dealers are 90 to $1.25 42 to 50¢ .35 to 40¢ "Ire, Herb Feick and family of Prices remained firm. A fow of the Mdï¬ufl-l‘.dm-nwm. ln.l.&ilo-noalohflq. Chickens, per tb. ................30 to $5¢ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross and two Potatoon, per bag .......... $1.60 to $1.170 children of Oshawa and Miss M. C. Apples, per basket ............. 235 to 40¢ Rose of Stratford were weekend Begs, per dosen ............... 40 to 48¢ visitors at the home of Mre, E.|Buiter, per ib. .................. .40 to 48¢ SBunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. Himburg, Mr. and Mrs. P. Eby and son Mr. and Mrs. C. Ingham and son, Mr. C. W. Austin, Mr. G. Austin of Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Vernon Witmer and Mrs. W. Esch spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Peck of Limerick. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l}zut Kentie ere: Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Krease and family Joseph Krease Misses Mary and Minerva Kinzie, Alfred Kinzie S. Anderson all of Limerick; Prof. Albert Smith Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weige! of Waterloo, Miss Eva Schiedle of Dickie Settlement and Mr. Fred Elvin of Ayr. visitor at her l!om in Hâ€"apol-;; Quite a number of ‘lo‘e';l_:lfl':!um attended the Canadian National Exl{{bitiurg Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bullock and daughter Grace and son John were Saturday visitop in the village. Mr. and Mrs. F. Anderson and son Robert spent the weekend in Toronto. days in Stratford. _ Mr. and Mrs. S. Queich of Presâ€" ton spent Sunday with Mrs. N. Quelch. Mr. and Mrs. P. Lifchis of Toronâ€" to were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones. ~Mr. and Mrs. J. Gillow and two chidren of Dickie Settlement spent Sunday in the village. Mr. and Mrs. P. Lifchis of Taran. Stanley Jones and Leonard 7Nnhls spent two days in ‘Toronto last Mr. and Mrs. R. Tanner returned to their home on Sunday after spenâ€" ding the past week with relatives in Toronto. Miss A. Nahis of Kitchener spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Gait were weekend vigfh:rl in the village. Mr and Mrs. R. Hubercheck and daughter of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe. Terms of Saieâ€"Hay, grain, pige, poultry, wood, and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing good joint notes, or 5% discount for cash. w. w. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, beds, and some other articles. _ _ Planto attend this good sale as there is no reserve. . Hay and Grainâ€"About °30 tons good hay; 6 ton sweet clover hay; 75 bus. clean oats; 700 bus. mixed grain; some buckwheat; about 8 cords of 4 ft. hardwood. 5 * Some Household Effects including new oak China cabinet; good kitchâ€" en cabinet; meat grinder; cider and machines ; Buckeye incubator; doubletrees;‘ neckyokes; . forks; shovels; hoes; bags, and many other useful articles, & Harneessâ€"2 soets team harness; ! sets single harnese; blankets; carriage; 2 top buggies; good wagon box; fanning mill; 2,000 ib truck scales; good wheelbarrow. root pulper; pea harvester; piz rack; gravel planks; cow chains, hay fork; rope and puHeys; 18 ft. rack lifter; rack Hifter ropes; logging chaine; power horse clippers; fire extinguisher; hand power milking years old. Cattieâ€"? Good Dairy Cowsâ€"Two cows fresh 6 weeks; 1 cow fresh 2 Phone 592w,‘Waterioo. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. . GrgenA is spending a few DOON he suid by. pubitc ane | . MeHet ‘ orty and chattols .('“-'; -.dn:::u 589 posced us 36â€"2 Peschen, per banket .......... Tte to 996 'l'hmvumn-»lyotm duce at the Waterloo market on pasture has made it indigestible, thus causing the disastrous results," stated Mr. Hanmer when asked for the cause of death. Clinton Hanmeér, prominent Hol stein breeder of South Norwich, near Woodstock, lost four valuable Hor stein heifers valued at $800 and he blames the dry condition of the pasâ€" tures for the Josa. Mr. Hanmer had pastured 30 head of young cattle on a farm east of Norwich and passing the pastures he stopped to see how the cattle were doing. He found two dead and many others in bad shape. He removed the entire herd but two more died shortâ€" ly afterwards. "The very dry condition of the Farmer vise L. C. Haliman,; R. R. 8, Waterloo, phone 69w. Also have on hand some stockers, beetâ€"ringers and springers. CATTLE KILLED _ Next Mve stook shipment from St. Jacobs and Waterloo to Toronto on Monday, September 16th. Farmers having live stock to ship kindly adâ€" 1 pay the highest prices for olo horees, beef hidea, calf skins, aheop sking, tallow, ote. Phone at my expense. FOR SALE Empire steel stove, 6 hole, wood or coal, in good condition. Apply, 12 Ezra Ave., Waterloo. Phone 6391. FOR SALE Good work horse, 1300 lbs., $70; roan Durham bull, 15 mos. old, $80. Apply Weber‘s Salee Stables, Kitch FARMERS TAKE NOTICE ! FOR SALE Farm consisting of 118 acres, good clear land, situated three miles east of Wellesiey. Apply John Stockie, Bamberg. 334f FEATHERS WANTED Highest prices paid for goose, duck ind chicken feathors, any quantity. Fischman Spring Co. Ltd., 33 Queen 3t. 8., Kitchener. 49â€"t4. tables; lawn mower and hcse; sea}â€" ers; bottles; boiler; tubs; dishes; pictures; kitchen and cooking utenâ€" sile, and many other good articles too numerous to mention. ‘ You will find nothing but good and clean furniture at this sale. ] aad t BB 34 wCC MUISD UH 5 SATURDAY, 8EPT. 14, 1929 |like new; grindstone; root pulper:; Starting at 1.30 p.m. sharp. new wheelbarrow; set bobsloighs; Evans Bros. piano and bench, in |planks; jumper cutter; open buggy; good order; Brantoim mahogany Vicâ€"|doubletrees; _ neckyokes; forks; troia and records; Axminster parlor|ahovels; chains; bags, and many rugs; Swplece tapestry chosterfleld|other articles. s suite; fumed oak divanetto; polished| Marnessâ€"1 set of team harness; oak lHibrary table; leather and oak |single harness; blankets otc,. ~ rockere; fumed oak China cabinet;| Hay and Grainâ€"About 13 tons square dining table; 6 polished oak |good sweet clover hay; quantity of chairs with leather seats; leather| mixed grain. ‘ couch; sideboard; kitchen cabinet Also a‘lot of Houschold Effects. (Hoover); ‘Drophead Singer sewing| This is a good sale to attend as machine; 2 wicker chaire; A. B. C.|the Stock and implements are ail in electric washing machine in good|fine shape. shape; 2â€"burner McClary gas atove; Be sure to attend the opening l cook stove; book case; white enamel{ Farm Stock Sale of the Season. 37â€"1 Woolwich Township Clerk. Notice is hereby gives that 1 have Effects. compMed . with© Hection 7. of A * , * ‘Votora! List Asot and that 1 have!l W. W. Prickey, ‘Auctionser, wil posted up at my office at & E. 2, the Farm @tock, impiements and Waterlioo, Out.. on the 12th day of|Produce belonging to Emil Kienâ€" Soptember, 1995, the list of all perâ€"|@PP#!, on the farm situsted 1 mile ‘-.w..... in the | said {cast of Josephsburg, 4 miles north of Munlcipality at municipe} electionse|St. Agaths and A miles weet of Rrbe and that such liet remains there ville, on N 1 appeal being the 3rd day of October, 1 hereby call upon ail votere to At 1 p.m. sharp. | take immediate proceeding to have M-“ml‘b‘ any errofs or: omfsslons corrected|ing 5 and 8 years old, weight about mccording to law, the last day for| 1450 ths. cach This is a right good FPTTVE EWOVE T ETD VA rer c« QEORGE WHITHAM Phone 734 r 8 _ â€" Kitohoner MRS. N. BISSETT, Proprietress. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterioo. 37 NOTICE TO FARMERS Valuable Household Effects, Classified Ads |;.,, . Dated at R. R. 2, Waterloo, is 12th day of Sept., 1929. AUCTION SALE . which found ready buyers. . W. Frickey, the People‘s Auc Blamea Loas on Indigestible Condition of Feed. BY DRY PASTURE â€" of * ... AUCTION SALE 37â€"1 approved joint notes bearing interest at $% per annum. N. C. SURBRAY, Proprietor, E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, rug; kitchen cupboard; stretcher; 2 milk pails; churn; lawn mower, and numerous other articles. _ Hay and Grainâ€"About 20 tons of mixed hay; about 2500 bus. of No. 144 O.AC. oats, good for seed; 6 acros enailage corn. No Reserve â€" Farm is Soid. ‘ Terms of Saieâ€"Hay, grain, corn, chaine and 220CR LTRVOr wilhâ€"rubber tires; six ’mvol planks; 2 sets team harnese; 1 set single heary harnoss; 2 sets buggy harness; set plow harness; quantity of oak planks; hay fork and rope; forks; shovels; doubletrees:. 0. 8, KOLB, Clerk. Tool puilper; 2 buggies; 3 cutters; 12â€"plate disc; 13â€"plate Cockehutt ' impiements â€" M.â€"H. binder, 6 ft. cut; Cockehutt mower, 6 ft. cut; 10 foot steel hay rake; threshing machine, straw carrier, (machine is in good whape); spring tooth culttâ€" vator with grain seeder; 3 sec. iron harrow; . walking plow; . Quebee single riding plow (new); 3 farm wagons; wagon bor; 3 hay racks; Pigs and Poultry â€"%2 good Yorkâ€" shire brood sows with litter at side; 40 hens â€"â€" Plymouth Rocks, White Wyandottes and Leghorns. head of young cattle riging 2 years old, (good butchers or feeders, five steers and nine heifers, Durhams, Polied Angus and Herefords) ; Jerâ€" sey bull six months old; 4 veal calres; good ColHe dog is s eeeeeeennaaies to be in calf; 1 red cow fresh 9 l about two months; 1 blue aolterD s m fresh about two months; 3 Holstein on t k p heifers supposed to be in calf; 7 your Durham heifers rising 2 years old; good Durham bull 18 months old; unfla nmn."-- ¢ mares, black and roan, 10 yaars old.' good workers;~ 1 heavy black mare 11 yeare old; light bay horse 9 yeans o‘d, about 1390 Ibs. ‘ 37 Cattleâ€"Jersey cow supposed to ae fresh by time of sale; Jeueyl heifer supposed to be in calf; one‘ Polled Angus heifer supposed to be . in calf; 2 Ayrshire heifers supposed instructed to sell by public auction for the undersigned on the premkzes situated 2 mHles sontheast of Conesâ€" togo, 3 miles north of Kitchener, on the main road leading from K‘tâ€"hâ€" ener to Winterbourne, on WEDNESDAY, sEPT. 18, 1929 Commencing at 1 o‘clock, p.m. Horsesâ€"1 splendid heavy team of _Termsâ€"Grain and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furmishing approved joint notes, or €% discount for cash payâ€" ment on all credit amounts. ® 1 EMIL KIENAPPEL, Proprietor W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, ‘ Phone 592w, Waterloo. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. 362| Also a‘lot of Houschold Effects. This is a good sale to attend as the Stock and implements are ail in fine shape. single plows; Hoover potato digger; & fiat hay racks; % good wagons; new wagon box; new 2000 }b. Renâ€" frow scales; fanning mill with bagâ€" man hay loador Hke new; 16â€"plate disc; 4 section fron harrow; two row potato sprayer, like new; John Deere potato planter; turnip seeder; scuffâ€" oh. 48 5 en tA I 6 Implements â€"New 7 ft. mmmz?"h: Harris binder (This binder was; reaidenceé, George Bt., never used); Deering: 4 tt mower; * O! Kitchener. Climax stift tooth cultivator; Massey:‘_ 2°9+ 14 (Saturday)â€"At 3 pm. Harris MM 14. Yalusble real estate of"3 acres with firiss * buildings and chattels belongâ€" disc seed drill; 3 drum 11 tt stee1, £2%4 PU!dings and u&rg 12 fl.rl“.l hay rake; oneâ€" ‘y, and all sume of $20 and . cash; over that amount six Be sure to attend the opening Farm Stock Sale of the Season. No Reserve â€"â€" Farm is Sold. Catticâ€"£ good dairy cows. . J. Shants, Auctioneer, has been TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1989 Stock, Implements and Effects â€"â€" 4 kitchen with threshing Propare YTour Hens for "‘l E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer h.l Sept. 182 (Wodnesday) â€" Farm i stock; implements, hay and grain be longing to M. C. Surbray, on the promises two miles north of Bloomâ€" __|ingdale and eight miles north of Egg Profits! From The Wm. Snider Milling Co. Ltd. St. Blatchford‘s Barâ€"Nun Growing Mash Sept. 21 (Saturday)â€"At 11 a.m. at the City Ha:l, Kitchener, an 8room ed house at 91 Louisa St., Kitchener. Sert. 20 (Friday) â€"At 3.30 p.m., sale of real estate of $ roomed house at 76 Brubacher St., Kitchener. now feather out again quickly. . _ :.Ivd :o':uodm m‘: uce the moult now by fesdingâ€" Oct. 16 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m..l valuable farm, stock, implements, | hay, grain and roots belonging to Jchn Logel, situated 3% miles northâ€" west cf St. Clements and 4% miles sontheast of Linwood. No reserve. __ the Moult _ â€" their vitalit o e oo i en Willow St., city of Kitchener. Do rot miss this saie. Sent. 28 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., sharp, valuahle furniture and house holi effects belonging to Mrs. A. Kertcher, at the residence, No. 1$ Buy BLATCHFORD‘C Tedag Now is the time to decide what your egg profits will be. Now is the time to build your pullets for their job. Complete their all ]l:wunddweloant:mwthqmchth ying pens strong eggâ€"producâ€" ing, organs and fully mature. Feed Sept. 23 (Monday) â€"At 1 p.m., farm stock, implements, feed and furniture for A. J. May, on the farm eituated about 31, miles southâ€" east of Galt and 3 milos south of Hiespelor. Sep‘t. 21 (Saturday) â€"At 1 p.m., sharp on time, the entire valuable high class furniture and household effects belonging to Jerome Lang, at his residence 189 Queen St. North, corner Queen and Lancaster Sts., city of Kitchener. This is the sale you want to attend. Sept. 16 (Wednesday)â€"At 3 p.m., entfre stock of the Good Provision Co., 58 Queen St. 8., City of Kitch ener. No reserve. Sept. 21 (Saturday morning) â€" At 8 a.m., household effects at my aucâ€" tion stand at Kitchener market, for Jas. Alway. ] ments, hay, grain and household efâ€" fects ‘belonging to Michael Straus, situated 1% miles west of Bamberg and 3 "miles northeast of Wellesiey. Phone 15%â€" 14 Elmira ednesday throughout the _ Sept. 17 (Tuesday) â€"â€" At 1 p.m., valuable farm stock and mostly all new implements, hay, grain and household effects bolonging to Emil ing to Charles E. Fink in the village of Wellesley. SBept. 14 (Baturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., J. B. Sauder 21 Erb $1. AUCTION SALE _ ~LI8TS W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer mill wil on Kitchener and Waterloo property. 1 MORTGAGES Lot MOLLASINE MEAL reduce your feeding costs. Made in 69 Frederick St., nlong side of the Market Bullding. _ _See my nice list of farms for sale. Large or smal and prices reasonable. â€" ‘ E. J. SHANTZ $400 cash, balance fnonthiy payments buys a red brick house in north ward, large lot, house has nearly all convent ences. A bargain at .. Several Good Is a Good Time To Buy $400 cash, balance Hke rent, buys a well built new 6 roomed brick house with all convent ences. Hardwood floors up and down, laundry tubs, ready to move in, east ward, price very Wanted KITCHENER Real Estate and Auctioneer Insurance and Money to Loan Phone 222 d Farmers Given Prompt Attention Phone Bresiau 22 r 28. daily in our ovens,. Nice Try a loaf of our Ideal Bread. It‘s delicionsly WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN THE Cook‘s Bakery NOW W.A.Cook and Son G. H. SNYDEBR halfâ€"yearly FARMS FOR SALE 18 King St. N. WATERL OO 6‘2% Phane 613