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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 May 1933, p. 8

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<~~ Cattle Prices Steady on Toronâ€" Yfl to Market.â€"Lambs Firm â€" | ""GHZ and Hogs Up 25¢. Over Cheeseâ€"No. 1 large, colored, parâ€" affined and government graded, 10c; twins, 10%c; triplets, 10%¢. Eggeâ€"Prices to farmers and counâ€" try shippers: Ungraded, cases reâ€" tuned, freeh extras, 13¢; fresh firsts, 11c; seconds, 9¢; cracks, 8c. Graded, cases free, 15c for fresh extras, 14c for fresh firsts, 12¢ for seconds. Grassers Hoge, be Churning creamâ€"Special, 21c to 22¢c; No. 1, 19¢ to 20¢; No. 2, 16 to 17c, f.o.b. shipping points. Hogs, bacon, f.0.b. ... Do., off trucks ..~...... Do., off cats ..om.ls Good ewe and wether lambe, each ........... Do., medium, each .. Cull#, e@ch ...ullllcls. Cood light sheep ... Do., heavies, each ... Do., cullé ... Butterâ€"No. 1 Ontario creamery solide, 19c; No. 2, 18c. & Receipts included 1,060 cattie, 1,020 calves and 610 sheep and lambs. Good and choice weighty\steers sold at $4.75 to $5, with one top load ol heavies at $5.45. Butcher cattle brought $3.50 to $4.50 for commonâ€" to mediam, and $4.75to $5 for good and choice. A few top butcher catâ€" tie brought $5.25, Fed calves ranged from $4.50 to $6.25 per ewt. accordâ€" ing to quality. Good butcher cows moved at $3.50 to §$3.75 per ¢cwt., with bulls selling slowly at $2.16 to $3. A few light stockers sold at $3.50 (Buying) Toronto dealers are buying proâ€" duce at the following prices: Toronto, May ‘17.â€"Caitle prices in wore senerally steady in modetaiely A few choice veal calves brought $6 to $6.50 per cwt., while the bulk of the supply, which consisted of common ad medium vealers, brought between $3 and $5. C Do., medium ... Do., common ... Steers, over 1,050 Tbs., good and choice ... Do., medium ... Do., common ... Heifers, _ good _ and Good yearling lambs sold at $8.50 per ewt. Good and choice Spring lambs sold at $7 to $9 each, with common $4 to $5.50 each. Sheep brought $3 to $3.50 for good light ewes, with a few tops reaching $4 per cwt. Quotations : Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., good and choice .$ 4.00 $ 5.00 THE WÂ¥ SNIDER MILLING C4â€" Phone 289 = « WATERLOO, ONT. Health Meal CEREAL Sure Health . . for Everyone PRODUCE QUOTATIONS Something New !! Now on Sale at all Grocery Stores JUST COOK IT LIKE OATMEAL Porridge, Muffins, Bread, Biscuits, Etc. "Nature‘s Best" SNIDER‘Sâ€"â€": Net Weight 24 ozs. Manufactured by 2.00 5.40 5.90 800 6.50 4.00 3.00 1.00 5.50 4.25 3.560 3.00 3.15 4.00 3.00 3.50 4.85 4.50 $.50 4.25 2.50 5.15 6.00 9.00 7.50 5.560 2.15 1.50 4.15 for Bacons hogs were quoted at $5.25 per cwt. at Kitchener packing houses yesterday, which is an adâ€" vance of 25 cents since Monday. The usual $1.00 premium is pald for se lects. Toronto, May 17.â€"Hog prices setâ€" t‘ed steady to 10 cents per ¢wt. higher on the local live stock market yesterday. Bacons closed at $5.40 to $5.50 f.o.b., $5.65 to $5.75 off trucks, and $5.90 to $6 weighed off cars. Selects brought the neual $1 per head premium. Receipts totalled 1,370 head. HOG PRICE UP 25¢ Ontario grain, approximate prices track shipping pointâ€"Wheat, 75 to 80c; oats, 28 to 30¢c; barley, 35 to 38c; corn, 56 to 58¢; rye, 35 to 38¢; buckwheat, 28 to 30c. TORONTO HOGS UP 10¢; MONTREAL MARKET FIRM Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1. hard, 71%4c; No. 1 Northern, 68%e¢; No. 2 Northern, 67¢; No. 3, Northern, 65 %¢. Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., 32%¢; No. 3 C.W., 30%4%¢; No. 1 feed, 29%¢; mixed feed oats, 21c. * Manitoba barleyâ€"No. 3 C.W., 41¢c; No. 1 feed screenings, $15 per ton. duce to retail dealers at the Following are yesterday‘s closing quotations on local grain transacâ€" tions for carlots, prices on basis cA.1. bay ports: Butterâ€"No. 1° creamery, prints, ::c to 24c; No. 2 creamery, prints, 4 c. WINNJPEG CASH PRICES Wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, 66%¢; No. 1 Northern, 64%c; No. 2 Northern, 62%¢; No. 3 Northern, 61%4¢; No. 4 Northern, 60%e; No. 5, 58%c; No. 19¢; 15e; Cheeseâ€"New, large, l1c; twins, 11%%c; tripiets, llige; new stiitons, 1%c. Old, large, 16¢c; twins, 16%¢; Winipeg, May 16.â€"Wheat closed practically unchanged today after récovering from minor opening losses. Little influenced by imâ€" proved foreign demand for Canadian wheat, prices were unchanged to % lower at the end of a drab session. Exports at around 500,000 bushels were the best in some days. Foreâ€" casting a better United Kingdom deâ€" mand soon for Canadian wheat, reâ€" ports here indicated light supplies of native wheat in many European countries. Country deliveries Monâ€" day were 343,000 bushels, against 210,00 on the same day last year. 6. 57%%c; feed, 55%c¢; track, 64%c¢; No. 1 durum, $5%e. triplets, 16Â¥%e, TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS ”d-’ ase as old roostors. CWor & M .«cocqpeâ€" 3 Over 4 to & the. ... 11 Over 3 to 4 Ihe."...... 10 &o-,'f-")rh smm â€" Hk es 1e grade poultry 2c Ib. less than rc* grade poultry 2¢ ib. legs than * (Boiling) Toronto dealers are offering proâ€" WHEAT PRICES AT KITCHENER , loose, 17¢; frsts, [ sw : B an. . 16 in 10 May 28 ('l‘uud?y)â€"‘-At 2 o‘elock p.m. mon,u!a sale of property on the fprm of James Hilborn, R.n‘. 1, Phone 28w, New Dundee June 8 és-zumq â€" Extensive sale of antiques and nothing but antiques, ul?lu out entirely the antique store at New Dundee. Watch for advertising later. June 5 (Monday)â€"At 2 p.m., mortgage sale of a very fine properâ€" ty situated at 86 Chapel St., Kitchâ€" ;ln.lll‘ Sale to be held at the City all. May 20 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., good household effects and real estate belonging to the Casper Schenk estate, on the premises, 27 Albert St. South, Kitchener. May 23 {Tu:nday)â€"Atk 2 p.m., mo e sale of property known as 21151?1: St. West gtchener. Sale to be held at the City Hall. May 26 (}"ridn{y) â€"dAt 2 pm., mortgage ‘sale of good property known as No. 9 Theresa St., l{ieu:h- ener. Sale to be held on the premises. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Phone 222, Kitchener May 20 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., at my auction stand alongside of the market, another truck load of good shrubbery and fruit trees. 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 guko, Kitchener, for H. R. Rosenâ€" aum. May 24th (Wednesda{) â€"Auction sale of valuable household effects, carpenter and wagon maker‘s tools for the estate of the late John Weiss, on the premises in the village of Heidelberg. _ ____ ‘_ May 23 (Tuesday)â€"At 1,30 p.m., farm stock, implements and some household effects for Bruno Giese, 2 miles southwest of Linwood. May 20 (Saturday)â€"At 2 p.m. sharp, under Mechanics‘ Lien Act, the property at 88 Allen St. E., in the Town of Waterloo. J. J. A. Weir, Master. McBride & McGibbon, solicitors, Waterloo. May 20 (Saturday)â€"At 2.15 p. m.; valuable real estate and all household effects belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. Caroline Ziegler, No. 111 Waterloo St., Kitchener. Phone 592w, Waterloo. M.K 20 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., household effects at my auction stand, Cor. Frederick and Duke Sts., fl)p:‘site Kitchener market, for A. . Moss. POTATOES $1.00 BAG AT MJ Potatoes sold at 90c to $1.00 a bag at the Kitchener market on Saturâ€" day as compared to 80 cents a woek ago. There was a fine of chickens, fresh meats, v h spring flowers and plants. are ('VOIS:' of the prices quoted : At far stallsâ€"Butter 26¢ a pound;:nn 12 to 17c a dozen, fresh pork sdusage 15¢ a pound, smoked sausage 17c, epare ribs 16c, ham 14¢, sirloin 2%c¢, tenderioin 30¢c, jelMed meat 16c. L W. D. Brill head of the ball club, Leo Cotey manager and A. Mayer coach are well eatisfied at the iniâ€" tial performance of the local team. In the first exhibition baseball game of the season on Saturday Waâ€" terloo‘s new intermediate ball team showed good form to trounce the Stratford team by a gcore of 13â€"1. Mclntyre, centre filelder, carried off the batting honors with four hits out of five trips to the plate. Waterâ€" loo had 13 runs, 12 hits and 3 errors while the visitors had 1 run, 7 hits and 10 errors. Waterloo‘s lineâ€"up: H. Goldsworâ€" thy rf, Mcintyre cf, Dabhmer If, Walâ€" ton ss, Stevenson 1b, Lehman c, Kropp 2b, Cress 3b, Grau p, Moyer p, Polkinhorne replaced Goldeworthy in the seventh Johnson replaced Dahâ€" mer in the sixth and Parker replaced Lehman in the sixth. 13 players in all were used. W, A. BOLDUC, Auctioneer Get Off to Good Start in Opening At _ vegetables _ stallsâ€"Tomato fhnh in pots two for 25¢, in boxes 5¢, celery and cabbage plants 20¢ a box «trawberry plants 15¢ to 25¢ bunch and Dunlop variety 15 to 25¢, various kinds of plants sold readily. At meat stallsâ€"Spring lamb $5.00, lamb carcass 22¢, hind 27¢ and front 15¢, veal T to 9c a lb., beef 7 to 11c according to cut, lard 10c a lb. WATERLOO .BALL TEAM TROUNCE ~ STRATFORD TEAM At apple stallsâ€"Choice apples sold at $1.00 a bushel, Ontario 65câ€"and Baldwins 75¢, Northern Spys, $1.25. Auction Sale Lists W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Strawberry Plants Kdlo&’- I‘rnl‘_ l;:.mhr. O.A.C., Parson‘s uty, Dunjaps, Pocomoke Kitchener Phone 738 r 21 uce Pleatiful and Buying ; Sale at 1 p.m. James Hilborn, R. R. No. 1, Preston, Brisk.â€"Prices Steady for Kitchen stove; Quebec umthtol,mmm.-â€"brâ€" Frosh Meats. 2 wood stoves; kitchen sink; wash u‘:l-l- SINGULAR those cerâ€" nvorarmes â€"_|sink; 1 dresser; organ; 3 wash parcels or tracts of land and L8 Iichener marke, o2 sel0F |stands; wardrobe; 3 beds complete;|bremises, situated, lying and being: as compared to 80 cents a week |©0UCb; hall stand; sidebogrd; extenâ€"| FIRST, marts of lots twentyâ€"five, There was a fine display of|sion table; sewing machine; twentyâ€"six and twentyâ€"seven of the H. W. STEVANUS PLANTS Game of Season.â€"Good ~â€" Material. I Real Estateâ€"Parcel No. 1, conâ€" 'niltinz of one acre of land situated ‘!at Victoriaburg, in the Township of Wilmot, between Mannheim and ,New Hamburg. This acre of land is |planted in fruit trees. supply of fine apeckled beauties. A-OI%!IO party TA.O.MOI. Fred W. Snider, P. W. Swarts, W. F. Hogs, and E. Playtord, all of Waâ€" terloo and Frank Severn. SPECKLED BEAUTIES A party of Waterioo business men have returned from an enjoyable week‘s outing at Round Lake, Halt burton County, Ontario. They fount trout fehing excellent and they bad little trouble in securing an ample Terms of Saleâ€"Household effects cash. Real Estate, 15 per cent of the purchase price on day of sale, balance in thirty days. DANIEL EBY, JOSIAH SHANTZ, FINE CATCH OF Parcel No. 2, consisting of a wellâ€" built seven roomed house with conâ€" veniences, large lot 66 by 140, planted with fruit, and a nice lawn, situated at 27 Albert Street, South, Kitchener. These properties can be inspected. at any time. Any inâ€" formation can be had from the auctioneer. Household Effectsâ€"1 good organ ; 1 good cherry writing desk; lounge; chesterfield, mohair upholstered; 2 leatherette _ upholstered _ rockers; cane rocker; 3 other rockers; 2 bureaus; drop head sewing machine; 2 wooden beds with springs and mattresses; drésser; 2 wash stands; kitchen stove; 4â€"burner gas range; 3â€"burner gas range; kitchen cupâ€" board; kitchen leaf table; some kitchen chairs; glass cupboard; parlor table; extension table; 2 sideboards; sink; cellar cupboard; carpet strips; spinning wheel and reel; quantity of wood and coal; a lot of good canned fruit; fruit jars; large flower stand; a lot of dishes and kitchen utensils; garden tools; grain bags; stone crocks; some lumber and a host of other useful articles. SATURDAY, MAY 20th Commencing at 1.30 o‘clock p.m., the following,â€" E. J. Shantz, Auctioneer, has been instructed to sell by public auction for the Executors of the Estate of Casper Schenk on the premises situated at No. 27 Albert Street South, Kitchener, on Estate of the Late JOHN WEIS8 PUBLIC AUCTiON } to sell by auction the Household on 1 hhv.:.dl::‘q.- m"-‘-”"fludIAVJ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, |1933, at the hour of two o‘cleck MAY sith, 1933 in the afternoon at the farm of . _‘ Sele at 1 pm. James Hilborn, R. R. No. 1, Preston, sion table; sewing machine; small tables; rocking â€" chairs; ‘fernery; chamber sets; ironing board; cabâ€" bage cutter; lamps; dishes; kitchen and cooking utenasils; step ladder, and numerous other Household Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. mower; cultiâ€" vator; 12â€"hoe seed drill; harrow; plow; wagon; sleigh; buggy ; cutter; puilper; fanning mill; 800 ib. beam scales; DeLaval cream separator in good order; some Household Effects and numerous other articles. . No Reserve. & Terms â€" Cash on sale day. There will be sold by public auction on the farm, 2 miles southâ€" west of Linwgod, on TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933 At 1.30 p.m. Stock â€" 2 work horses; 1 cow fresh; 3 cows, bred; 3 beifers; 2 calves; 100 White Leghorn hens; 80 White Leghorn chicks. â€" of â€" Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects. Also 2000 lb. beam scales; new handâ€"made wheelbarrow; new wagâ€" on tongues; wagon and buggy hubs; new wagon spokes; wheels; all kinds of wagon makers‘ toois; lumâ€" ber; 2 work benches, 1 with vise; a lot of finished vehicle woodwork; grindstone; crossâ€"cut saw, and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. .« Plan to attend this sale on May 24, a holiday. No Executors of Estate. E. J..SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Kitchener, Phone 222. 20â€"1 â€" of > Real Estate and Household BRUNO GIESE, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. ED.~KAUFMAN, Clerk. 20â€"1 AUCTION SALE MRS. REBECCA WEISS and HARVEY WEISS, Executors. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE Phone Waterloo 592w. â€" 20â€"1 HMinchRerger, John M. _ Do not miss this property as it will be sold to the highest bidder in order to wind up estate. Terms â€" Real Estate: 10 % of the purchase price on day of sale, balance within 30 days. Household Effectsâ€"Cash. ALMA KREMER and EMMA FOWLER, Executors, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 20, 1933 Sale at 2.15 p.m. Electric 7 tube radio; floor lamp; walnut china cabinet; round oak dining table; 6 diners; good rockâ€" ers; odd chairs; large 2 x 4 feet mirror; new linoleum rug 9 x 12 ft.; Simmons bed with coil springs and Marshall mattress, like new ; 3â€" piece oak bedroom suite, complete; ‘white bed, dresser and stand; some bedding; curtains; bed room linoâ€" leum; electric lamps and heaters; 3â€"burner Moffat gas stove, like new; extension table; good kitchen cupâ€" board; chairs; Singer sewing machâ€" ine; clocks; mirrors; picture#; tubs and wringer; copper boiler; kitchen and hall linoleum; cellar table; sealers; lawn mower; hose; dishea;‘ glass ware; kitchen and cooking utensils; !%& ton coal, and m-ny‘ other useful articles too numerous to mention. ‘ Real Estate â€" The property conâ€" sists of a 9â€"roomed brick house, with all modern conveniences exâ€" cept bath, located near Sacred Heart Church, and is very suitable for 2 family apartment of 4 and 5 rooms, of which one apartment is at present occupied. Also two storey barn, garage and a very nice lot. ity of Kitchener, proceed to sell by public auction the said lands, or so much thereof, as nreers of wakes sad Toats monrya in Snt thout ‘cuch vele and nutheriecd by the To Act TOWNSHIP oF WATERLOO will be offered for sale by ~>* |B < Boys‘ Sturdy Shoos, Black and Ten, aizes 11 to 18 ... 9140 _ [ â€" W. A. BOLDUC, Auctioneer, Don‘t Pay More for Your Shoes Than You : Have To! â€" cb goerth S You won‘t if you buy them at . There will be sold by public auction the real estate and houseâ€" hold effects ‘belonging to the estate of the Late Mrs. Caroline Ziegler, at 111 Waterloo St., Kitchener, on Terms of Sale: Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale, and the balance within thirty days. east side of the Grand River in the Township and County of Waterloo, containing _ by _ admeasurement of an acre be the same more or less, more particularly described in thoi above mentioned mortgage. For further particulars and conâ€" ditions of sale, apply to HARRY W. PAGE, East Block, Parliament Bldgs., TORONTO, Ontario, Solicitor to the Mortgagee. DATED at Toronto this 1st day of $ECONDLY, part of lot number twentyâ€"seven in the broken front concession in the lower block of the said Township and County of Waterioo, containing by admeasureâ€" ment thirty acres, be the same more or less, more particularly described in the above mentioned mortgage. The lands will be sold subject to a reserve bid. THIRDLY, parts of lots numbers twentyâ€"six and twentyâ€"seven in the broken front concession in the lower block of the said Township and County of Waterloo, containing by admeasurement fortyâ€"eight acres, be the same more or less, moy parâ€" ticularly described in the /above mentioned mortgage. On the said farm there is said to be erected a dwelling house with suitable farm buildings. Valuable Real Estate Household Effects. 105 Waterloo St. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone Waterloo 592w. 20â€"1 May, 1933. AUCTION SALE terger, John M. 4 # 0000000000 m:-. #tth, 1088, County Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands for Taxes f Pebruary, aat to The 20â€"1 Friend: "How ao"" Mr. Cooper: "They enabled me to buy all the houses in the neighbourâ€" hood at half price." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,| pursuant to Section 51 of Chapter 150 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1927, that all creditors and others having claims against or enâ€" titled to share in the estate of John Bulmer, late of the Township of Peel, in the County of Wellington,, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the first day of January, 1938, are required to deliver, by Loct prepaid or otherwise, on or| fore the third day of June, 1938., to The Waterloo Trust and Savil { Company, Kitchener, Ontario, :g; Executor of the Will of the said deceased, their names in full, with their .(fgitcpos and descriptions, security, if any, held by them; and that after the said third day of June, 1983, the said Executor will June, 1983, the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties full p.}um:hn rs of their claims or interests, and statements of the ___ _ Waterloo, Ontario, 18â€"3 Solicitor for the Executor. Mr. Cooper: "My daughter‘s singâ€" ing leseons have made a fortune for EXECUTOR‘S NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Washed and unwashed material to be tendered on. Tenders will be opened and conâ€" sidered at Crosshill, Tuesday, May 23rd, 1933, 1 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon. Clork, Wellesley Tp. St. Clements, May 1st, 1988. _ 18â€"3 Tenderers must enclose $25.00 in cash or marked cheque to that amount to insure good faith on the part of the contractor. Plan and specifications can be seen at the Clerk‘s office, St. Clemâ€" ents, or at the Reeve‘s office, Wellesâ€" ley, Ont. _ _ _ _ Addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to 1 o‘clock p.m., Tuesday, May 23rd, 1933, for the construction of concrete abutments, to bridge at lots 1 and 2, concession 4 and 5, Western Section, Township of Wellesley, County of Waterloo. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . 8 0_ â€" 1. The Council of the Corporaâ€" tion of the ‘Town of Waterloo inâ€" tends to construct as a Local Imâ€" provement, a branch sewer extenâ€" sion on Waterioo Street in the Town of Waterloo between Moore Avenue and . Elmer Street and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. Council at a meeting thereof to be held on the Fifth day of Ji:ne. 19‘33, or at a ar or special meetin; thereof tm held thereafter. £ TAKE NOTICE THAT Mo WHATe 1 word for cash in advance. 2. The estimated cost Of the Minimum chargeâ€"30 cents per insertion. work is $2150.00 of which $126.70 _ Each initial, sign, or group of fgures is to be paid by the Corporation.‘ count as one word. The estimated cost per foot frontage sommmmesatim is $1.81. ‘The special assessment is| SUBSCRIPTION RATES to be paid in twenty annual in:ul-: Payable in advance. ments. ho mall to Prunds fest Reltsis ced 8. A petition to the said Council will not avail to tsnvont its conâ€" struction, but a pe doufi:fiut the work or the manner in which it has been undertaken, may be made purâ€" suant to Section No. 8 of The Loval lmxrovemnnt Act, to the Railway and Municipal Board, by a majority of the owners reprenntin‘g at least oneâ€"half of the value of the lots which are to be specially assessed therefor. 4. A Byâ€"law for undertuk.in* the work will Â¥>e considered by the Town 18â€"5 Dated at Waterloo the 4th day of May, A.D. 1983. C Town of Waterloo TOWMNBMIP OF WELLESLEY Sealed Tenders 21 trv si. BOM Peter F. Schummer, Estate of JOHN BULMER, Tell It Well and Your > Ad Will Sell Norman A. Zick, Clerk of the Municipality. Amount Due 50 â€" A real good Furm Shoe . and Ten, alzes 11 to 13 ... 7A1 261.67 18.08 280.28 180.08 31.61 48.19 204.71 41.30 11034 174.48 |__ M b.p. to 5 h.p. on hand, $10.00 and up. Also 1& h.p. &irb.nb- |gorp gmfinoh onsln:b.witél high nsion magneto. Dobbin Garage, | Kitchener. 12â€"4. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further information apply to D. E. Shantz, Tp. Road Superintendâ€" ent. P. A. Snider, Tp. Clerk, 19â€"2 R. R. 3, Kitchener. â€" 1800 yards. West and South of Kitchenerâ€" 1800 yards. A _ separate tender for each ?ivision is required and must be deâ€" livered to the Tp. Clerk not later than May 25th. New Germany Division â€" 1800 yards. . Tenders are solicited by the Tp. of Waterloo for crushed gravel % inch and under 60% stone and 40% sand, to be delivered separately if so requested by the Township Road Superintendent. 4 second hand rubber tire bugâ€" S egaiss. 1 Tghh soond Sand se es; t secon tire carriage; 1 heavy second hand steel tire carriage; 1 medium second hand rubber tire carriage, all in ?od repair and painted; 1 twoâ€"wheel trailer; 1 new farm wagon. Weber Bros. Carriage Shop New Dundee 19â€"4 Hespeler and Kossuth Divisionâ€" 1800 yards. MEN AND WOMEN WANTED Qualify for better pay as garage mechanics, baturx, wcifiu, elecâ€" epice." Shar frairing requned experts. ort ning + Write for Free Literature. I;;?ninhn Zrade Schools, Head Office: 79 Queen Street, *o@, Toronto. 45â€"tf Good pasture and splendid water. Apply to H. H. Dahmer, Conestogo. To the United States, per year ........ $2.50 Please address lettors to: & THE CHRONICLE, Waterloo, Ont. THE CHRONICLE A.K.CRESSMAN Classified fl 3 Want Ads 10 Acre Tenders Wanted pig stable and other outâ€" buildings. Well watered, all under â€" cultivation. $800 mortgage at 5%. Price only $ 1800. Near ST. CLEMENTS. Frame house, bank barn, CLASSIFIED WANT AD. RATES ELECTRIC MOTORS PASTURE TO LET port and Waterloo Division Waterloo FA R M Conts $:107.00 40.50 10.32 31.33 Apply to 14 24.37 #.18 10.18 12.00 6.73 10.28 712 418 , 201.81 47.38 Total 18â€"13

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