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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Oct 1936, p. 12

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KITCHENER: K. E. Bornhold LINWOOD: A. R. Peebles; GALT: A. McCann; HAWKESVILLE: D. G. Weber HEIDELBERG: H. Bechthold; HESPELER: Hall & Simenton; 2220 000_____ F. C. Rung;: 0 BADEN: Kubn Hardware; BAMBERG: M. Kieswetter BRESLAU: R. Schiedel; CONESTOGO: Allen Good; ERBSVILLE: R. J. Preiss; FLORADALE: Jno. B. Martin â€"6 E D S If your regular dealer does appreciate your inquiry. QUEEN ST., S. C.CMJSEAEGâ€"ES . & District Markets â€" Livestock â€" Grain . â€" Motorcycles C.C.M. Bicycles sfnd Accessories Belleville & Black Diamond Plow Points Made under new special process which adds strength and hardness without danger of breaking and will outwear at least two ordinary cast iron shares yet gost no more. Carried in stock by the following dealers: s Expert Repairs Phone 3878w 112 Queen St. S. E. Ludlow.................. Manshield _ ...........11 8 3 R. N. White .............. Meaford ..............10 8 2 H. Osborne................Pt. Hope R. 8......16 10 _ 6 Wm. Clark ................Seaforth R. 2........10 8 _ 2 Jos. Whaling..............Sebringville R. 1..14 9 5 Henry Henfort..........Newton R. 1........ 9 _ 9 Wm. Mullen ..............Crediton ............. 8 7 1 T. Geisel....................Elmira ..................10 _ 8 _ 2 Moses Weber ............Waterloo R. 2......10 10 > Roy McDonald..........Cromarty .............. 8 8 K. Carter .................. Pt. Porry.............11 10 1 W. Boodrich..............New Hamburg...... 9 _ 7 _ 2 H. Ferns.................... Amaranth ............10 _ 9 1 Geo. Chambers..........Kirkton ................15 9 6 There were 12,080 hogs sold on the dressed basis in Canada during the week, distributed as follows: Alberta 1,391; Sasâ€" katchewan 618; Manitoba 570; Ontario 6,677; Quebec 2,181; Maritimes 643. R. S. McPhail 130 King St. S. â€" WATERLOO Name THE W*â€" SNIDER MILLING C BARLEY AND OAT FEED For all makes of Walking, Riding and Tractor Plows Bran, Shorts, Corn, Barley, Cod Liver Oil, Salt, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Bone Meal, Seed Corn, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake Meal, Vim Oat Feed, Oats, etc., etc. SNIDER‘S GROWING MASH LAYING MASH ........... PIG GROWER ............. DAIRY FEED ... CALF MEAL ...000000 000 _ Royal Enfield and Indian COURTLAND AVE. Grading, testing, and your cash while you wait. Bring a can or case in for trial to An Excellent Market WEBER HARDWARE CO. LTD. Don Eby‘s Silverwood‘s CHICKENS Bacon Hogs Graded Dressed Best farmers‘ lots for week ending October 1st. (Furnished by Dominion Livestock Branch, Toronto) CAR HOMINY FEED NOW IN Cream and Eggs . Kitchener Dairy We pick all makes of Q U A LIT Y G. L. BRAUN 210 King St. E. Phone 278J Kitchener Kitchener E. Soehner LOCKS KEYS MADE All Kinds. OAT FEED ...... $1.35 per 100 lbe. SsoYA BEAN MEAL HIGHEST PRICES PAID Mansfield _ ............11 .Meaford ..............10 .Pt. Hope R. 8......16 Seaforth R. 2........10 .Sebringville R. 1..14 Newton R. 1........ 9 Crediton .............. 8 Wholesale Distributors Address For Your Limited PIGS For °___________C. L. Erb & Son; WINTERBOURNE: Burnett Bros. not stock thesd points, we will MILLBANK: L. Baier; NEW DUNDEE: Eph. Knorr; J. Greulich ; NEW HAMBURG: L. E. Appel; PETERSBURG : Chas. Knipfel; Theo. Lautenschlager ; POOLE: Jno. S. Schmidt; PRESTON: Bernhardt Hardware; ROSEVILLE: A. Shelby ; SHANTZ STATION: H. Schilling; ST. CLEMENTS: Fred Baechler; WATERLOO: B. Trussler; WELLESLEY: C. Stahle Potatoes were quoted at 15 to 30¢ for 6 quarts, according to size and $1.40 per bag. Other vegetables inâ€" cluded radishes, carrots and beets at 5¢, corn at 20, pumpkins 6, 10, 15, cauliflower 2 for 5, 5, 10c, horse raâ€" dish 5c a root, endhive 5 and 10c. tomatoes 20c for ripe for 6 suarts, 10c for green, onions 25¢ for 6 quarts, turnips 5e each, cabbage 5 to 8c. Sauerkraut was quoted at 10c a bowl. _ The mjdweek market yesterday morning drew only a handful of venâ€" dors and buyers, hence it is unlikely that the council will continue the markets. Only 9 vendors were on hand at eight o‘clock and two ‘buyers. "Eggs advanced sharply over Saturâ€" day‘s price to bring a top figure of 40c for extra large grade. Other grades sold from 32 to 34¢. No butter or cheese was offered, and cream brought 18c a pint. Young chickens, only one of which was on the market, was quoted at 26¢ a pound. Small Crowd at Midâ€"Week Mart Tot. Hogs @ $2.85 per 100 lbs. @ $2.50 per 100 lbe. @ $2.30 per 100 lbs. @ $2.25 per 100 lbs. @ _ .85 per 25 lbs, WATERLOO, ONT. CATTLE KITCHENER KITCHENER 2 8 Others | _ Dreased weightsâ€"London, $10.40; Hull, $10.96; _ Peterboro‘, $10.25 ; Stratford, $10.55; Chatham, $10. Live â€" weights â€"Brantford, â€" $7.80 showed unchanged quotations. Kitchener, $7.90; London, $7.75; Hull $7.85; Peterboro‘, $766; Stratford $7.90; Chatham, $7.50. | Baconâ€"hog markets reported a atronger tone Tuesday, with prices 15 to 35¢ higher at several points. Live weights were 25c higher at Kitâ€" chener and Stratford, and 15c up at London. Dressed weights improved 20c, 25 and 35e at Hull, London and tSratford reapectively. Other marketa 1 Grade Grade . Grade Prince Rdward Island, $1.25 per | bag, carlot basis; Ontario, No. 1, $1 to $1.05; New Brunswick, $1.15, carâ€" | lot basis. Prices to trade are 15c to 25¢c a bag higher. | ‘ GRADED EGG PRICES Toronto dealers Tuesday were ofâ€" fering the following prices for graded °ggS, cases free: Grade "A" large .â€"...sssosnss Oc Do., medium ... 366 Grade "A" pullets ... 27¢ Butterâ€" First grade creamery prints.... Second grade creamery prints Third grade creamery prints Eggsâ€" SA dATEO msccss "A" MMOUIUM .......l....220000.. PUNHEES, "A" ..osmmccmrnumen B IATE® .. cmsomooncmenine "B" medfum .............00000.0. Selling Prices United Farmers‘ Coâ€"operative Co. Tuesday were offering produce to reâ€" tail dealers at the following prices: UYOT 5 1D8. ssmsmmncecce IB 14 4 10 5 198. ....â€"....cc. 14 13 3 to 4 lbs. ......222. 12 11 Old roostere ... 11 10 ‘‘B" grade poultry 2¢ less than "A". "C" grade poultry 3¢ less than "B". Spring ‘Broilersâ€" 1% to 24 lbs. ... Hensâ€" Over 5 lbs8. ... Young Chickensâ€" Over 6 Ibs. ........ 5 to 6 Ibs. ... 4%4 to 5 lbs. ... Under 4% lhe. ....... (GraSSETS ... Hogs. f.0.b. .......... | _ Do., off trucks Eggsâ€"Prices to producers, cases returnable basis, delivered Toronto: "A" IATEGC .ossmmmnnmmmunmamcn: S80 "A" medIUIMN .:â€"0ssssmmececcuc BC Pullets, "A" .............22000000000 5e ‘_ _Do, off cars ... Good ewe and wether JAMDS areerme ce nccminonss Do., medfum ... MBUCKE ...2.s.scneneemenccmininll. ‘D6:, Cillé .00 Sheep, good light ... Do., heavies ... Do., culls ... Butterâ€"No. 1 Ontario solids, 24¢; No: 2. 93¢. Poultryâ€" Buying Prices United Farmers‘ Coâ€"operative Co. Tuesday were payig the following prices for produce: | _ Do., common ... 2.25 Stocker _ and _ feeder ’ steers, good ... 3.75 Do., common ... 2.75 (Milkers and springers 35.00 Calves, good and choice V@AI® ..........l.l.l......... 8.00 Do., medium ... Do., common ... Canners and cutters Bulls. good ... Do., medium Cowe, good ... Hog Quotations Do., medium ... Do., common ... Steers, over 1,050 lbs., ChOIG@ :scesc Do., medium ... Do., common ... Heifers, good and ChOlte ..â€"mesvensss> Do., medium ... Do., common ... Fed calves, good and choice .................0... Calves were steady to firm at OBI to $8.50 for choice, with tops selling at $9 and common down to $5. Good | heavy calves sold at $4.50 to $5, and grassers and rough heavies $3 to $4. | o p en on en ind Quotations : â€" ‘Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., Good quality butcher cows sold at $2.75 to $3, with the bulk below $2.75. Canners were $1 to $1.25. . Medium to good weighty steers sold at $4.60 to $5.50, with common $3.50 to $4. Common to medium ‘butchers traded at $3 to $4.50. Top butcher steers reached $5, and best helfers $4.86. Butcher bulls were easier at $2.75 to $3, and $2.25 to $2.50 for bolognas. Choice fed calves sold at $7.50 to $8, with medium down to $6. ‘The majority of etockers sold at $3 to $3.50 $4.25 Good ewes and wether lambs were priced at $7.75 to $8, with bucks mostly at a discount of $1. Western lambe sold at $7.50. Sheap ranged from $1.50 to $4 per ewt. _ ‘Toronto, Oct. 7.â€"A fairly light run of fresh caltle failed to speed up tradâ€" ing at the Union Stock Yards yesterâ€" day and prices were pushed lower. Butcher cows declined 25 cents, and stockers 16 to 25 cents. The majority of other grades were weak. The catâ€" tle supply was largely of plain qualiâ€" ty. ‘The previous day‘s holdover was reduced to around 2,700 head at the close. Calves, sheep and lambs reâ€" mained steady, Butcher Cows Fall Of 25 Cents j Per Cwt. Produce Prices (Quotations in cents) Dressed Dressed Milkfed ‘Select Potatoes A few good feeders sold up to Speeds Trading to 21 20 19 1 18 $ 5.00 â€" 4.25 3.50 1.15 6.50 6.15 6.00 3.50 2.50 1.50 8.00 5.00 2.15 115 8.15 8.50 1.00 2.15 2.25 71.50 6.50 2.15 2.50 3.50 4.15 4.50 4.00 5.50 37e 36¢ 27c 25â€"26¢ 28¢ 21c 24¢ 40c 25¢ 23¢ $ 5.25 4.15 4.25 3.50 €0.00 16 19 18 17 15 3.50 2.25 8.50 7.50 2.50 2.16 2.50 1.15 8.00 7.50 6.25 4.15 4.00 5.65 4.50 Shants Ave. Phone Wat. 303 Waterloo, Ont. OM!y ‘Barley : Oct. 62% 624 61% NOÂ¥: samie naum coumen Dec. 59% 60 59 May 59% 69% 68% (May Freshly Emptied White Oak Used Whiskey Barrels and Kegs 17 to 18 Gallon Capacity 42 to 45 Gallon Capacity All sizes of New Barrels and Kegs carried in stock. Open Saturday afternoon. Oct. Nov Oct. Nov Special grade 1st grade ........ ‘2nd grade ... BARRELS & KEGS ABma dn is tnite. £. Arns â€" BBR did. 1 d lt A 82. 0. e 2 10â€" to $1.04; oats, 40 to 41c¢c; barley, 60 to 62c; corn, 70 to 72c; rye, 65 to 66c; malting barley, 98¢ to $1; millâ€" ing oats, 42 to 43¢. (By Bougard & Co Ontario grain, approximate prices track shtpp_lng pointâ€"Wheat, $1.01 Prices quoted by Kitchener firms on the above date were as follows: "Ve Olbe Mili" CANADA BARRELS & KEGS, LIMITED Decision of Auctioneer final in all cases of dispute. 27 King St. S. Terms of the sale are cash. Buyers from a distance kindly bring Bank references. Britishâ€"American Products Dunlop Tires and Kitchener Produce Every animal will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve. The 200 acre farm, well equipped with buildings, hydro and a flowing spring, is for sale. The farm and the balance of the chattels will be sold by auction at a later date. This valuable farm property is worthy of your inspection. Wheat Open â€" High Low Close Close et. 110 _ 110% 109% 1104 109%b ov. 110 _ 1104 b109%a110% 109% ec. 1084 108% 107%a108% 108 ay 109% 110 108% 109% 109% Oatsâ€" t. 45% 46 45% 45% 45%b ov. 45% 4644b 45%a 45%b 45% c. 45 45% 44%° 45b < 44% ay 46% 46% 45% 46%b 46b The above herd of cattle are noted throughout Western Ontario as one of the finest ever bred. Many of them were prize winners at the C.N.E., Toronto, this year, as well ar at the majority of the local disâ€" trict fairs. All were tested for T.B. and Bang‘s Disease only a short time ago. THE LATE LLOYD HUNSBERGER ESTATE. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Phone 30w, Tavistock. 41â€"1 Special O.ori;. es 1 yearling Shorthorn steer, fit for the show ring. 7 Jerseysâ€"Consisting of 4 fresh cows and 3 heifer calves. 5 Holsteinsâ€"Consisting of 3.cows &nd 2 calves. 6 Shorthorms â€" Consisting of 3 cows with calf at foot. Wine, Cider, Vinegar WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1i4th Commencing at 1.00 o‘clock sharp 1 mile east of Baden, 2 miles west of Petersburg, on No. 8 Highway, 40 Registered Aberdeenâ€"Angus, Jerseys, Holsteins and Fully Accredited Herd of Cattle large pullets large ... medium Grain Futures AUCTION SALE (Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1936) J. D. M. Fisher, Prop. Local Grain Service Station Kitchener and Guelph) Range of Prices St. S. â€" Phone 612 WATERLOO UNRESERVED Eggs Buying Butterfat is â€" B9 29 ie BB 31 hss B1 20 according to weight. Stores Producers ‘Truck Delivered â€"_% 27 24 21 30 29 61% â€"62% 614b 62%a 59% 59% 58 %b 592 45% 45%b 45%b 45% 45b â€" 44% 46%b 46b 25¢ S5¢ 23 1 1 W I is in t c d d hnA hi W t alle 1 B4 Mc . 9l Fresh pork sausage sold at 24c, | last week eelling at 28c and 30c n‘ smoked 26c, ham 20 and 22c, ribs 22 1‘ pound.. Market was not as largely and 24¢c, bacon 22c, jellied meat 20r,‘nl|ond«| as last week only a few head cheese 15c, sirloin 286 tenderâ€" atands being erected outaide. l loin 30¢, backbone 16 and lard 14¢. _ | _ Potatoes sold at 20¢ a amali basket | Beef carcass was 8%4c, hind 12 ‘and 356 for a large basket while a and fronta 6!4c, veal carcass 10%4¢, | bag could be bought for $1.30. Pracâ€" hinds 15 and fronta 18¢, lamb earcass, | tlcally all the other prices remained ‘ 15, hinda 18 and fronts 14c. | the same as laat week _ Hand picked Wolf River apples «old at 20c for six quarts, cantaloupe were 60c a basket, grapes 30c for «ix quarts, pears 30c for aik quarts. ranged from 20 to 25c a pound and Preston.â€"Patrons at the local mnrâ€"’ ducks 25¢ a pound. ket Saturday were greeted with a be | At the vegetable stalls spinach gold | per dozen increase in the price ot | at 10c a pail, endive at 5 and 10c & |eggs. The increase was due to the] bunch, individual equash at 5e each | pullets not yet laying while the older : and two for 5c, tomatoes at 25¢ for hens were moulting at the proamt' alx quarts, onlons 15c for aix quarts, |iime. Farmers expect the increased l cuenmbers from 20 to 40c¢, green pepâ€" ’ price to hold for at least two weeks . pers at 4 for 5c. winter radishes at until the pullets commence laying. be, turnips at 5 and two for 5¢, potaâ€" | Eges eold at a price spread of 14¢ a toes at $1.50 ‘dnznn Pullets eggs sold at 23c .a lisaA Loh wy l 2 C es P hm 1 | _ Kitchener.â€"Egg prices continued to rise at the local market on Saturâ€" day, reaching 40 cents the peak of the season at some stalls. The price ranged from 28 to 40c for the outsize type of eggs and the buying appeared to be brisk. Butter was fairly staâ€" tionery at 28e a pound. Chickens ranged from 20 to 25¢ a pound and ducks 25¢ a pound. f Eggs 28â€"40 At Kitchener Roots â€" 26 rows of turnips, 80 rods long; 14 rows mangels, 80 rods long; 50 bushels Dooley potatoes. Termsâ€"Cash on day of sale. _ Harnessâ€"2 good sets of team harness, complete; double set plow harness; single harness; collars, bridles, and odd harness parts. Hay and Grainâ€"About 15 tons good mixed hay; about 500 bus. oats; 450 bus. mixed grain. Household Effectsâ€"Melotte cream separator with power attachment; 2 bedroom suites, and many other articles too numerous for detail. : _ Implementsâ€"Deering binder, 7 ft. cut, in good running order; Mcâ€" Cormick 13â€"tube dise drill; Mecâ€" Cormick mower, 5 ft. cut; 10 ft. steel hay rake; hay loader; M.â€"H. manure spreader; land roller; inâ€" throw dise; Cockshutt stiffâ€"tooth cultivator; 5â€"section iron harrow ; 4â€" section iron harrow; Preston No. 21 single walking plow; Fleury single walking plow; 2â€"furrow plow; 3 scufflers; iron wheeled wagon; 2 farm wagons; wagon box; flat rack; 2 fanning mills; cutting box; roller chopper; Hammer mill ; root pulper ; circular saw and stand ; rubber beltâ€" ing; set bob sleighs; 3 cutters; rubâ€" ber tire top buggy; steel tire open buggy; democrat; 2â€"seated pleasure sleigh; carpenter‘s bench and a lot of cnrRenter‘s tools; several crossâ€" cut saws; doubletrees; neckyokes; logging chains; spraying outfit with hose, complete; harrow cart; 2â€" furrow gang plow; logging tongs;' 2 rolls chicken netting; pig rack;l wood rack; gravel planks; 2000 lb. scale; sap pan and buckets; forks,l shovels, hoes, carpenter‘s tools, etc. | Cowsâ€"Part Jersey and Durham cow due Nov. Ist; white cow due , Nov. 10th; white cow due Feb. 4th; Durham coxy due Feb. 4th; roan cow due March 9th; roan cow due ‘April 2nd; roan cow due April 6th; Durham cow fresh two months and bred. These cows are all T.B. tested and are all in good condition. Reg. pure bred Hereford bull, 3 years old, a good one; 4 head Herefords vising two years old, fat; 6 Here-‘ ford calves, 8 months old. Chickens â€" 25 Rock pullets; 20 yearling Rock hens. Pigsâ€"York sow bred July 10th; York sow bred July 30th; 16 shoats four months old by time of sale; 5 pigs eight weeks old. HENRY PRONG, Proprietor. ADDISON S. SNIDER, Auctioneer, . Phone 384w, Kitchener. OLIVER KOLB, Clerk. 41â€"1 Horsesâ€"Black horse 7 years old, weight 1600 lbs.; bay team 13 years old, weight about 2900 lbs.; bay colt rising 2 years old; bay horse 3 years old; Hackney mare supposed to be in foal to Percheron horse; grey Percheron gelding 3 years old. The following For Henry Prong, on his farm situated 4% miles north of Preston and 2 miles southeast of Breslau, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13th Of Valuable Farm Stock, Implements : Some Household Effects. consistifig of 12 stallions, 8 brood mares, the rest are colts and fillies. They are from the most prominent breeders such as Haas Brothers, pure bred and registered draft :ouu.'l'hhi-fluflnttllr’hund horse sale ever held in Waterloo County and will be a fair itself. It will bring together 30 head in all, AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE 125 Highland Road, . Kitchgner, Ont., Phone 1714w At 12 o‘clock noon. HOR SE S Butter prices remained the same ar last week eelling at 28c and 30c a pound.. Market was not as largely bggs eold at a price spread of 14c a dozen. Pullets eggs sold at 23¢ . a dozen, while the others sold at 28c, 35¢ and 376 a dozen according to grade. ‘be the reason for the slow developâ€" ment of pullets as layers. A vendor owning 300 hena was able to bring only two and a half dozen eggs ot market Saturday. uBtter, was from 26c a pound to '.'M(' a pound. Spring chickens sold at 25¢ a pound and yearlings at 20¢ !a pound. Ducks were also 25¢ &A lpmmd. There were only a few on |hand. | not coming along well this year. The high cost of feed and also the fact that it is generally inferior in quality over good years, is believed to Galt.â€"Eggs bounded up 5e a dozen in all brackets at the local market and 40c a dozen. Last week they were 28, 30 32, 34 and 36c a dozen. Saturday. Prices were 35¢, 36¢, 38¢, The price rise is attributed to diâ€" minished supply. Dealers say hens are not laying and that pullets are Eggs Hit Peak At Galt and Preston In the vegetable stalls potatoes brought 25 to 30c for 6 quarts, carâ€" rots, radishes, onion, beets and letâ€" tTuce at 5¢ a bunch, turnips at 5e each, punipkins at 5 to 25¢ according to size, squash at 10 to 20c, cucumbers 20 and 35¢ a 6 quart basket and gherâ€" king up to 75¢, cabbage at 5 to 8¢ a head and cauliflower at 10 to 25c. In the meat stalls young chicken brought 25¢, milk fed variety 28 to 30c and old birds 19c. Ducks retailâ€" ed at 25¢. Other meat prices includâ€" ed: fresh pork sausage 23¢, smoked pork sausage 25¢, summer sausage 24c, head cheese 15¢, pork liver 15c beef liver 14c, fresh ham 18 to 22¢, emoked ham 22 to 24¢, beef 8 to 22¢, pork 7 to 21¢, yeal 8 to 22c. Butter sold at the regular 25 to 27 cents a pound or 29c for creamery grade, cream at 15 to 20c a pint and cheese at 16 to 22¢ a pound. Eggs jumped four cents a dozen to continue their rise, selling at a top price of 33 cents a dozen, while poâ€" tatoes fell off from $1.50 to $1.25 per 90â€"pound bag. With pullets not yet laying and oider hens moulting at present, the °gg supply has dwindled, but farmâ€" ers expect that next week‘s market will see the quantity supply replenâ€" iched. ralt Vendors Get 40 Cents, Preston 37, for Top Grade. A sharp increase and a just as sharp decrease in another commodity featured Waterloo‘s regular market on Saturday afternoon,. Eggs Advance on Local Market as Supply Dwindles. Eggs 33, Potatoes $1.35 At Waterloo Several choice pure bred Holstein bulls, 12 months and younger, by Dutchland Calamity Korndyke. Apâ€" glyj to Eldon Hunsberger, RR 2, l'llllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll“lllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllll!: HNTâ€" n rermenmer mm on 2222222222 aden. 1929 Oldsmobile Coupe 1928 Essex Sedan 1927 Essex Coach 1935 Hudson Sedan, lil 1935 Terraplane Coach 1929 Durant Sedan. 1927 Pontiac Coupe 1927 Reo Sedan < 1929 Oakland Sedan Dq_l_)bil}’s Garage Classified Advts. USED CARS J. M. Schneider Eggs â€" Cream Highest Market Prices Water St., Kitchener Patrons at the local marâ€" y were greeted with a be ncrease in the price of ncrease was due to the you cannot bring in your produce, give us a phone call and our truck will pick it up. FOR Limited K I T C H E N E R new. 41â€"43 paid for BAnERe seE \\ * 0 e «.v 4 (@,:l‘-_-,' ” $z JC o AECHARNCINGXRENTALS barn _ and â€" outbuildings. Heavy 5 h.p. motor wiring, good garden, splendid well. Electric lights all through house and outbuildings. An opportunity to get located close in. Land in excellent state of cultivaâ€" tion. A. K. CRESSMAN SEE PAGE 9 FOR AUCTION SALE LIST ’ Gang Plow. _ _ _ 1927 Chevrolet Sedan. Ford Farm Power Plant. Frost & Wood stiffâ€"tooth Cultivator with power lift, Theodore Dietrich St. Agatha â€" Phone 70 r 2â€"1 Best of Waterloo County land, situate at Lexington ; good solid brick house, 327 Breithaupt St. â€" Kitchener y Telephone 3483 Mill starts Thursday, Aug. 27. PRESSING EVERY DAY Cooking Thursdays only. If possible, let us know in advance if you have cooking work. * Cider, apple butter and oak barrels for sale. Cider & Apple Butter Insurance 101 â€"108 King St. South Waterloo Cream Separator. Blizzard Cutting Box Little Wonder "l‘ractor Plow. Masseyâ€"Harris Imperial King and Water Sts Phone 4646 KITCHENER Renfrew Cream Separator. Masseyâ€"Harris Two men want duck shooting rights on pond or marsh within 40 miles of Kitchener. Phone (¢ollect) 6 ACRES Shooting Rights KITCHENER 4055 E. A. Stahl

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