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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Apr 1933, p. 8

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Cheeseâ€"No. 1 large, colored, parâ€" affined and government graded, 9%¢; twins, 9%c; triplets, 10¢. Poultry (Buying prices)â€" "A" Grade Alive Dressed Young chickens, over § 1D6: sommmmsmimces 1J 15 Over 4 to 5 lbs. ... 10 14 Butterâ€"No. 1 Ontario creamery solids, 21c; No. 2, 20c. PRODUCE MARKET (Buying) Toronto dealers are buying proâ€" duce at the following prices: _ Eggeâ€"Prices to farmers and counâ€" try shippers: Ungraded, cases re turned, fresh extras,. 13c; fresh firsts, 11c; seconds, 9c; cracks 9c. Graded, cases free, 15¢ for fresh extras, 14c for fresh frsts, 12¢ for seconds. Churning creamâ€"Special, 23¢; No. 1, 22¢; No. 2, 19¢, f.0.b. shipping points. Winnipeg, April 25. â€"Bacons hogs edvanced 15 cents per cwt. to $5.25 on the local market toâ€"day. Sows held unchanged at $3.50. Receipts were 790 head. Local bacon hog buyers paid $5.00 per cwt. and $1.00 premium for se lects, an advance of 50c over a week ROG PRICES 50c UP AT KITCHENER Bucks Culls Hog prices were steady to 10 cents per cwt. higher on the local live stock market yesterday. Bacons closed at $5.15 to $5.25 £.0.b., $5.40 to $5.50 off trucks and $5.65 to $5.75 weighed off .cars. Receipts totalled 1,350 head. TORONTO HOG PRICES UP ; WINNIPEG LIST FIRMER calves and 390 shooep and lambs. . TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS mwmtnum mmm’m.u about §0 cents per cwt. lower in ns on local grain transac epots. Choics vealers brought $5.50 m,mm"u‘u to $6, with common to medium qua} portsâ€" ity selling mostly at $3 to $4.50 ber| "Gasiness wheatâ€"No. 1 nard; ews ol SegeIpEae C 1e,fOO |tite; No. 1 Northern, #214e; Mo. gare to #5, wich one , load . $5.90; Toh Hxe: No 1 Northere Rough steers brought §$4.50 ) Manitoba catsâ€"No. 2% C.W., 31¢; per cwt. Good and Shoice h No. 3 C.W., 28 %¢; No. 1 Mhei tiike o en n ie s Ros nds tP L B Tc cud, $ T es o hok h RS| e is mm aremcam se t â€"| _ Ontario a to Good butcher bule sold at $2.76 to track, shipping pointâ€"Wheat, 66c to $3.25 per cwt. Fed calves l‘lm :z; vate, 26c to 28¢; barley, 32¢ to m m&“ for choice. A (Sk | 35c; corn, 60 to 5%¢; rye, 32 to 35¢; T Ghde sols w ‘Wi‘”“‘? ':‘:.°" buckwheat, 38 to 30¢. Good year! sold a cwt, with Spring lambs $4 to $8 WATERLOO MARKET each. Common Spring lambs were .’l‘here were no changes in the too plentiful. Sheep sold at $3.50 to El:eel at the Waterloo market on $4 for best light ewes, with culls $1| Baturday. 'fl' were 13 to 17 is e o e ena o tions : p $2.00 an .25 a on, an Steors, up= 1,050 1be., x{c“kem 18 to 20 cents a pom'xd. _ goodg and choice .B 440 1 LT%] _ ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"~_ _ Canners and cutters ... 1.00 Bulls, g00d ............... . 2.50 Do., common ... 116 Stocker and â€" feeder steens good ... 3.50 Do., common ... 3.00 Milkers and epringers 25.00 Calves, good and choice eB _â€"s=susocioicls ~8.60 Do., common and meâ€" flum oâ€"â€"mmssiculs: £.00 Hogs, bacon, to.b. ... 5.15 Do., off trucks ... 5.40 Do., off cars ... 5.65 Good ewe and wether To., medium ... 7.3 Steens, over 1,050 ibe., good and choice.... Do., medium ... Do., common ... Fed calves, good and Heifers, _ good _ and pod light sh« Do., heavies Do., culls choice ... Do., medium Do, ~medium Do., medium THE W*â€" SNDER MILLING C4â€" Phone 289 = * WATERLOO, ONT. Quality Feeds At New Low Pricesâ€"â€"â€"Why Pay More? SNIDER‘S LAYING MASH @ . ... $1.80 per 100 lIbs, " (Special) LAYING MASH @ $1.95 " 100 " 6 SCRATCH GRAIN @ .. $1.30 " 100 " FRESH â€" Homeâ€"Milled â€" FEEDS Thoroughly Mixed, Give the Best Results and Cost Less apo>â€"spamen & ‘. " 322 SNIDER‘S DAIRY FEED @ PIG GROWER @ CALF MEAL @ . FOR BABY CHICKS 6.50 5.00 3.50 2.50 2.25 3.50 8.15 4.50 45.00 6.50 800 1.16 2.25 5.15 2.15 4.00 ADVERTISING In The CHRONIOLSE BRINGS RESULTS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cummings of Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. James Mann of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reist on Monday. Several from here attended the play "Let Mary Lou Do It", which was given by the young people at Elmdale last Wednesday an Thurs day evening. Miss Eva Battler spent several days at the home of her grandparâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. Henry Becker.. Mr. Fred Reier and Miss Lula Reier of Elmdai6 and Miss Alleene Hamanll visited with Mr. and Mre. Ieaiah Eby on Bunday. Master Dennis Baker of Mannâ€" heim spent Sunday with his cousin, Mr. Fred Becker. Rev. and Mre. G. D. Fleming of New Dundee visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker on Tues day. â€" Mr Max Becker was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tangs at Preston and Mr. and Mre. J Moes at Centreville on Sunday. Misses Reta and Greta Rohr and Edna Beam of Waterloo and Miss Dorothy Thoman of Kitchener spent Sunday with their friends Mae and Ethel Becker. Mr. Walter Atkinson and Mr. Lorne Meyers visited with their friend, Mr. George Reist on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Brodhaecker and daughter Shirley of Dickie Settlement visited with Mr. and Mre. ‘Telford Brodhaecker on Sunday. Rev. and Mre. Ezra Becker spent Sunday with Mre. Ada Harlock and Mr. Oscar Schweitzer at Petersburg. Miss Effie Schmitt is spending a week at Kitchener. , Hundreds of housewives were on hand at the Kitchener market Satâ€" urday and had little difficulty securâ€" ing a week‘s suppiy of choice proâ€" duce for the table at prices practicâ€" ally the same as last week. Hore are some of the prices quoted: Vendore of dairy butter smiled Saturday morning when the price for butter advanced three cents a pound, the prevailing price being 33 cents. Egge, specials were 22¢, éxtras 20¢, firsts 18¢, and seconds 15c. There was a nice display of fresh meats, chickens, vegetables and home made baking. Butter 27c egge 14 to 20¢, chickens 20¢, summer sausage 20¢ lard 10c, pork sAusage 16, ham 14c, backbone 10¢, foin 2%¢, spare ribs 16¢, sprinb lambe $5 each, lamb carcass 22%c, veal 7 to 12¢c, beef carcass 7 and 8¢ a pound. s Apples were 75 to $1.00 a bushel, potatoes 75 to 80c a bag. Other vege tables were plentiful at firm prices. w';uam:a;u'-u..uu io 1t mia hame uoo Whher solr P oueg fape any 16 coldh u:u.m'“! A on mv“.. Misses Mabel Shonk of Markham wumnmincly and Cecilia and Kathryn Shants of TARONTO ARAIN Olintavimama |Kitchener spent Sunday with Miss BUTTER ADVANCES TO 33 CENTS LB. . AT PRESTON There were no changes in the E:ieel at the Waterloo market on turday. 'fl' were 13 to 17 cents, butter 27 and 28 cents, maple ln-cup $2.00 and $2.25 a gallon, and chickens 18 to 20 cents a pound. FINE DISPLAY PRODUCE AT WEEKLY MARKET AT KITCHENER 64%4¢; No. 1 Northern, 62%e¢; No. 2 “E.W' §0%c¢c; No. 3 Northern, Manitoba catsâ€"No. 2 C.W. 31¢; No. 3 C.W., 284¢; No. 1 feed, $2%¢; "5“1& n.u’:â€"m : cw an w 38%4¢; No. 1 feed screenings, $13.00 Do., 1% to 1% the.â€".. CARLOT POTATO PRICES WILLIAMSBURG $1.50 $1.60 10 100 100 t# 4| . _ DISTRICT NEWS _ "W IVâ€"oALL : it Hekhh ~a [l~ ‘Peronale sad sthee ftome ts toll ht Wetaithe Ohaicle c oll se o ABLE BE XL ~EOTAPRIE â€"â€" 20 w Loretta Runstetler of Hespeler. Miss Marie Allemang returned to Stratford atter spending the Kaster holidays with her parents. _ _ Miss Laura Beaupre of Waterloo vieited with her parents on Bunday. Mr. Peter Baechelor of Kitchener epent a fow days with his mother. _ _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Beaupre were: Mr. and Mrs. Water Hinsperger of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Eugene Reide! on Sunday. . â€" Miss Margaret Chamberlain of Kitchener apent the weekâ€"ond with her mother. Minchberger, Johs 3. 4 #*. 5.340 UE ons TRA ER bys, rearemy arm, 1nse. The miseionary program held at the United Brethren Church on Sunâ€" day evening was larkely attended. Rev. G. Fleming gave a very inspirâ€" in address "Healing the Sore Spote of the World", while the Sterling Ave. Mennonite orchestra of Kitchâ€" ener gave aplendid music. The proâ€" gram was much enjoyed by all those present. _ Mr and Mrs. Harry Kurt, Elmira, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Albert Kurt. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mre. E. J. Devitt were: Mr. and Mrs. T. Bowman and children Robert and . Dorothy, Mre. 8. Schweitzer and Mr. and Mre. Ieaac Lautenschlager all of Kitchener. Miss Margaret Kaster apent Sunâ€" day with Miss Helen Hallman. Mr. Lioyd Stoits and Miss Irene Stoltz called at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bachert were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Witmer, Nine Pines. on uB ing. Plowing and seeding is now the order of the day. Mr. and Mre. William Toman, Kitâ€" chener, wore guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Toman on Sunday. Miss Laura and Mr. Clayton We ber accompanied by Misses Cora, Leona and Oive and Mr. Ferman Creesman calied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wiemer, Strasâ€" burg, Sunday. â€" â€" Mester Cloyce and Miss lsabelle Toman spent the Easter holidays with their grandfather, Mr. Christian Rosenberger at New Diundee. Rev. Moses Roth of Baden occupied the pulpit at the Latschar Mennoâ€" rite Church on Sunday evening. _ Messrs. Lemore Shantz and Clifâ€" ford Knechtel spent Sunday with Mr. Donald Milne. Messre. Joseph and William Miller of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruder. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kufeki of Waâ€" terloo and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seiâ€" bert were the Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mre. Karl Snyder. Rev. G. D. and Mre. Fleming, New Dundee, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaster on Sunday.. _ _ Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Harvey Schmidt were Mr. and Mre. A. Kinsie and son Clifford of Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Wiiltred Krease and family of Preston, Mr. and Mre. Clarence Schmidt and sons Mr. CZÂ¥t! Schmidt of Netches and Mr. Gordon Bonn. Mr. and Mre. Simon Martin and family of Strasburg called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenard Snyâ€" der, Sunday. Misa Mildred Weber spent Sunday with _ Miss Edith Cressman at Natches. . apent Sunday with Mr and Mre. Milâ€" ton Lampke near Preston. Sunday visitors at the hime of Mr. and Mre. B W. Lichty were Mr. Adâ€" Mr. and Mre. Ed. Selbert and daughter Eleie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kufske at Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. Josiah Shants visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin, Waâ€" terloo, Bunday and are spending seyâ€" eral days at the home of their son, Mr. Alvin Shants and Mrs. Shants at Waterloo. Misses Urmina Bowman, Eiva and Grace Weber of Strasbure spent Sunday with their friends Misses Vera and Almeda Bearinger. Mr. and Mre. Leander Snyder called on Mr. and Mre. Isaish Wisâ€" mer, Strasburg, Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Wober visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. John l@'odbl ifison Buck of Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. David Bearinger and Miss Luella Axt. Mr. and Mre. Lioyd Burkbhardt and family of Bridgeport visited with Mr. an Mré. Harvey Snider. _ â€" E. J. Devitt on Monday evenâ€" County Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands for Taxes vkmdaimmfih&nfl.‘-d&tc.â€"lyfiWu-fl--‘ aring. date the 7th day of Fobruary, 1933, and to mee directed, for the collecti taxes and costs incurred in and about such sale and authorized by ToOWnNsuIP oOF wATERLOO 8T. CLEMENTS MANNHEIM at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo hospital. Mr. Alvin Hartman left Sunday for North Bay where he is attending Normal School. Mr. and Mre. William Hartman and Mr. Alvin Hartman spent Friâ€" day evening with Mr. and Mre. Henry Hollee at Conestogo. Boruâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunachberger, April 22, a deughter. Town Engineer Claude. Necker is recovering nicely from an operation tor appendicitis which he underwent Mr and Mrs. William Frits and family spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘e parents, Mr. and Mré. Theoâ€" bald Frits. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb and . daughter Ellen visited with Mr. and ‘ Mre. Irvin Holst in Waterioo on Sunâ€" ‘ day. Mr and Mrs. Henry Neeb and famâ€" ily, Mr. Harold Schaefer, Mr. Alvin Hartman and Mr. Charlie Preiss «epent Saturday evening with Mr. end Mré. Harry Kurt at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. George Bierman and Mr. Orland Bierman were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mre. Walter Wab near Wellesley. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. August Schnarr and famiy epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bienbach. Young People‘s Bible meeting was held at the Weber Mennonite Church on Sunday evening. The topic, "The Blessings of a Consecrated Life", was taken by the following: invocaâ€" tion reading, Arabelle Snider; junior «peaker, Wyllis Weber; essay, Vera Bearinger, Silve Snider;. speaker, Olarence Wismer. Tie leader for the meeting was Ariin Suider. â€" Mr. Tommy Shereskie accompanâ€" led Mr. Urias Bearinger of German Mills on & blcycle trip to Woodstock. The boys reported a very eDjoyabie outing. Miss Araholle Snider spent Sun day 'lthw:ur friend, Miss Clara Baets at llameburg. Master Albert Weislor spent his Easter holidays with his father, Mr. lliam Weisier of Sunnyside. Mr. and Mre. Uzzish Shants snant Mr. and Mrg: Cifford Cresaman of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mre. A. 8. Cressman. C Mre. Jacob Distz and Miss Selma Rahn of Rummelhardt apent Monday with Mr. and Mrs, John Schaefer. Mr. Garnet Schock of Bridgeport spent Thursday at the homes of Mr. end Mre. Isaiah Cressman and Mtr. and Mre. George Bartholomew. Farmers are buey working on the land and some getting ready for seed. ing and others already having some done. A few of the farmers have their early ‘potatoes planted. The women areé also buey in their garâ€" dens and house cleaning. Mr, and Mre. Herb Feick and famâ€" ily spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Sam Schmidt of Nine Pines. School reopened Monday with two news scholars, Master DJoyd Holts hauer and Miss Eileen Feick. Mr. and Mre. Leonard Shants of Baden spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Uzziah Shants. Mr. and Mre. Nathanie! Snider spent Sundey at the home of thetr son, Mr. and Mre. Clifford Snider of St. Agatha. Mss Erma Bauman spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Vera Bearinger of German Mills. Mr. and Mre. Jonas Cressman and son Wayne of Victoriaburg, Mr. and Mre. Charlés Wanner and son Rusâ€" sel, Miss Day and Mr. and Mrs. Roâ€" bert Israel of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mre. Neil Wanner. Misses Cora, Leona and Olive Cressman and Mr. Ferman Cressâ€" man of Natchez and Mr. m.ywn‘ Weber and Miss Laura Weber of German Mills called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wismer on Sunday. _ _ Doon called at the home of Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Wismer on Wednesday. Mr. Tommy Shereskie was a re cent business visitor to Guelph. _ Miases Grace, Gladys and Dorothy Schicdel spent Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mre. Aaron Schiedel of Kitchener. daughter Yere. Mr. and Mre _ Mr. and Mre. Alvia Schiedol and |Snider property. a-mun‘_.nd at | _ On the premises is a large white David Bach and ay "gua"or opater |brick house, good bérm, garage and lo0. o sausage shop, all buildings equipped Bunday vigitors sad caliers at the | with electric and hydro power. Good home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaizsh Wismer | water supply. Fine location. 1 mile Blair, Mr. and Mre. Leauder Snider of German .Mills and Mr. and Mre. lr.. and Mrs. mm.?.m-:m of Kitchener were guests home of Mr. and Mre, lsaish Cressman on Woednesday. Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mre. Urias Snider ware Mr Mr. and Mre. Urias Snider were Mr. and Mre. Leonard Shants of Baden and Misses Vioiet and Risio Martin. _ Mr. and Mre. Uzzish Shants spent Sunday with the former‘s father, Mr. Daniel Shants of New Hemburg. . were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kinsio and Mr. TOWMNSHIP OF WELLESLRY TOWN ENGQINEER ILL memnemenemmmmmmenenessmmnsurm w ® .M visitors: at the home Of |consiating of approximately 6 acres ERBSVILLE Acrse Amount Due Caste 140 $790.47 g107.00 Waterloo and authenticated by the Seal of the said ; uum-_z.’&-mamhum County of We all of which lands are patented. :-‘.n--u':â€"-:'wnfl:alm-h.m _im-_.uyhnfldnch‘u\-n-‘! of Favore General Cut Why cannot we get back to where we were years ago in the matter of expenditures stated Deputy Reeve Simon Kinzie. He quoted figures for office and general road expenses inâ€" cluding fees: 1925, $4190; 1926, $4254; 1927, $5210; 1928, $5766; 1929 (not immediately available); 1980, mittee, let me tell you, has decided‘ to reduce the rate by half a mill. ; But what about the other commitâ€" , tees, what are they doing? As to the road and bridge committeo it | has cut as much as it can because ; we must not let the roads go to pieces." _ â€" 0 I Noticeâ€"The proprietor is quitting the farm. Positively no reserve. Terms â€" Cash on May 3rd. Bettlement must be made before leaving the sale. ‘ LANSON REIST, Proprietor. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, ’good as new; F. & W. 5 ft. mower; 2 drum steel roller; 2 single plows; scuffler; 4â€"section iron harrows; ‘1600 lb. beam scales; ladder; root pulper; wheelbarrow; farm wagon like new; good wagon box with ishelving; stock rack; rubber tire top buggy with new set steel tire ‘wheols; heavy set bob sleighs; Jumper cutter; 1â€"man fat rack, like new; 4000 lb. wagon springs; doubletrees; _ neckyokes; _ forks; \ shovels; chains; bags, and many other articles too numerous for detail. Also a colony house 10 x 12, built new. Household Effects â€" 1 bedstead with springs; cellar table; washing machine; wringer, practically new; meat tub; barrels; DeLaval No. 15 cream separator in good shape; milk pails; 1 good kitchen range, and other useful articles. Implements â€" M.â€"H. 7 ft. binder in excellent shape; Int. hay loader, good; Int. side rake; John Deere low down spreader; spring tooth cultivator; dise; M.â€"H. 13 disc drill, Produce â€" 10 tons mixed hay, cured without rain; 75 bus. heavy mixed grain; 75 bus. barley, good for seed; 175 bus. oats. 9 Cows â€" Holstein cow due at time of sale; Holstein cow milking and bred; Holstein cow milking; Holstein cow bred Jan. 31; 2 Holâ€" stein cows milking; 2 Holstein cows bred ‘Feb. 5; roan cow bred in March. Poultry â€" 75 Rock pullets; trio geese; 40 goose eggs. Harnessâ€"2 sets double team harâ€" ness; 1 set single harness; odd colâ€" lars; horse blankets; bells, etc. morth of Bridgeport, 3 miles from Kitchener and 2 miles from Waterâ€" loo. Offered subject to a reserve to sell by public auction on his farm 1 mile south of New Dundee, known as the Abe Toman farm, on Entire Farm .Stock, Impleâ€"| sUBSCRIPTION RATES I. H. Toman, Auctioneer, has reâ€" ceived instructions from (aged) ; (aged) ; Phoue 28w, New Dundee. | E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. 17â€"1 ; SATURDAY, MAY ot, 1933 % At 3 pm. > WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1933 Sale to start at 1 p.m. sharp. 4 Horsesâ€"2 Bay Clyde geldings ‘‘Phose Wawurse sas«." i:\ THE CHRONICLE ments, Produce and Houseâ€" p hold Effects. County Road Tax 2 cents per word; discount }4 cent per word for cash in advance. Minimum chargeâ€"30 cents per insertion. Each initial, sign, or group of figures (Continued from Page 1) general purpose mare Clyde gelding 15 years | poa Waterico Wants Action The two representatives on the county council, Reeve Rats and De puty Reeve Kinzle expremmed the opinion that the county should say | it would not pay for Waterloo‘s indeâ€" gent patlents treated at the K.â€"W. hospital because the town is paying direct to the institution. The sugâ€" ‘gesion that a committee be appointâ€" ‘od was »?mod on motion of Reeve |"‘ B. Hallman of Wilmot township ‘and Reeve Ford of North Dumfries ‘township, as followe: Warden Hofâ€" iror, County Treasurer 8. Cassel, Députy Reeve Schmidt Wilmot townâ€" _ship and Reeve Robt. Bieth, Preston. $6786. Having read this list he comâ€" pared them with 1920 and 1921 figures, $3644 and $2961 respectively, Reeve Wagner asked D. R. Kinzio not to forget reduction of 4% to 2 mills to which Kinzie replied, "Yes, other things should @leo be cut, inâ€" cluding House of Refuge expendiâ€" Terms: Ten per cent of the purâ€" chase money paid down at the time of sale. Balance to be paid within 30 days. Further particulars and condiâ€" tions of sale will be made known et the time of sale or may be had on application to the undersigned. This is a farm property with buildings situate about five miles west of New Dundee and was formâ€" erly occupied by the late Joel Hunsâ€" perger. Dated this 26th day of April, 1933. Clement, Hattin & Company, Kitchener, Ontario, The south half of Lot Number Nineteen (19) in the Third Conâ€" cession of Block A in the Township of Wilmot, containing 100 acres more or less. UNDER and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortâ€" gage which will be produced at the time of sale there will be offered for sale by public auction on WEDNESDAY, THE 17th DAY OF MAY, 1933 at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon at the mortgaged premâ€" ises by Ira Toman, Auctioneer, the following property, viz: MORTGAGE SALE lau. or SEED PEAS FOR SALE Fine quality seed peas. Call New Dundee 7 r 6 (ghone). Omar Cressâ€" man, R. R. 1, Plattsville. 174 Ave., Kitchener. Grafting wax, the kind that stays on the job. E. M. Martin, St. Jacobs, * ful "Quality Chicks" you‘ve heard about. Custom hatching, 35¢ per doz. QUALITY HATCHERY 56 Chapol St., Kitchener ELECTRIC MOTORS 4 h.p. to 5 h.p. on hand, $10.00 and up. Also 1% h.p. Fairbanks Morse gasoline eng’:e with high tension magneto. bbin Garage, Kitchener. 12â€"tf. To the United States, per year ........ $2.50 JPlease address letters to: HERE ARE THOSE WONDERâ€" ut eimastne armnes cclock. countries in British Postal Union: Solicitors for the Mortgagee. IRA TOMAN, Auctioneer, Extra No. 1 Certified Dooley seed otatoes. Enan Hunsperger, R. R. o. 1, Preston, phone 12 r 19 Bresâ€" THE CHRONICLE, Waterloo, Ont. Stand 220, Kitchener Market. Sieto is â€". glQp tasil«+.â€"$125 | / _ ur‘:‘mdmi:,u‘:o-u.m'l‘” ta 3 21 tre $i, BOMLENDER‘S Wwaterioo Tell It Well and Your Ad Will Sell Payable in advance. FOR 11â€"4 17â€"1 16â€"3 15â€"3 The mature Holstein cow, Kate Pledge Mechthilde, bred by F. S. Passmore, Brantford, Out. and now owned by J. Baillie Cowan, Gait, Ont., has recently completed a 365 day record in the R.O.P. with 13,597 Ibe. milk and an average test of 3,54% fat to her credit. J. Bailie Cowan, Galt, Ont. reâ€" ports the production of 12,743 Ibe. milk, with an average test of 3.74% fat for the threeyearâ€"old Holstein heifer, Elsie Jemima Posch. This heifer was milked twice daily for 305 days and gave up to 1,630 lbs. in a month. HOLSTEIN cows ~ IN COUNTY HAVE GOOD RECORDs in milk 365 days, Abbekerk Banoâ€" stine Pontiac, a twoâ€"yearâ€"old Holâ€" stein heifer bred and owned by Oscar H. Schmidt, Elmira, Ont. gave vunder R.O.P. regulations, according to a certificate which has just been issued, 13,771 lbe. milk showing an average test of 3.90% fat. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, Phone 50 r 4, Elmira. May 8 (Fair Day, at 10 a.m.)â€" Household effects, etc., of Mr. Netherlee, at the Steddick House, Elmira. June 3 (Saturday) â€" Extensive ‘sale of nl:tjfluu and nothing but antiques, ing out entirely the antique store at New . Dundee. Watch for advertising later. AEril 26 (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock and implements for Albert Marquardt, 2 miles east of Kitchâ€" ener, on the Kitchener â€" Bresiau highway, on the farm known as the Huether farm. 4 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Phone 28w, New Dundee May 83 (Wednesday) â€"Entire sale of farm stock, iniplements, rohee. etc., on the Abe Toman farm, 1 mile south of New Dundee, for Lanâ€" son Reist. No Reserve. June 3 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., very good household effects and car at mg auction stand, opposite marâ€" ket building, on Frederick St. at ll).'mke, Kitchener, for H. R. Rosenâ€" aum. Arril 20 (Saturday)â€"At 8.15 a. m., furniture, household effects and tools at my auction stand m‘aiu Market Building, on Frede St. at Duke, Kitchener, for R. Dolvich. . $1800. A.K.CRESSMAN Auction W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer 10 Acre Near ST. CLEMENTS. Frame house, bank barn, pig stable and other outâ€" buildings. Well watered, all under â€" cultivation. $800 mortgage at 5%. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Price Blackberry Plants Eldorado Raspberry Plants Cuthbert Type Strawberry Plants Kitchener Phone 736 r 21 Vi H. W. STEVANUS Kelloé'- Hnml‘ Premier, O.A.C., Parson‘s Beauty, Dunlaps, Pocomoke $5.00 per 1,000 PLANTS FAR M $2.00 per 100

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