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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Oct 1936, p. 10

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.. Distriidt" Markets” t,li'i"r"ii'rii"iv"tii:ik"., Grain . . Cauerfli5,efef, '10an Mold and Indiu- Motorcycles c.c.M. Bicycles and Account“. 130 King St. S. - WATERLOO Phono sar6rl fiidlia. St. S. Shunt: Ave. Phone Wat. 303 W-torloo. Ont. All sizes of New Barrels and Keg: carried in stock. Open Saturday dbl-noon. BARRELS & KEGS D. McArthur ............Priceville ..............io 8 2 Jacob Creumnn........Brenlau R. 2..........ll . 2 D. Henry....................Clandeboye ........10 6 4 Hugh McNeil o..........Springfield R. 2....11 8 3 A. Forsyth ................Kippen R. 3..........10 6 4 C. Coidham................Bri.ht .................. 9 7 2 John Pepper........4.....Kippen ...............ll 9 2 Jas. Livingstone........St. Paula R. 2.......10 10 M. Erb ......................Zurich .....q............ 9 6 3 C. Garbutt ................Lindsay ................ 9 8 1 Fred Armstrong........Lindsay ................10 9 l Cecil Chambers ........Cambray...‘........... 9 q 2 Frank Cooney ..........Vernonvi11e ..........11 9 2 Dunrobin Farm ........Beaverton ............12 16 6 2 L. Shepherdson ........Markdale ..............12 9 3 There-were 12,892 hogs sold on the dressed basis in Canada during the week, distributed as follows: Alberta 1,752; Su- qutehewan 523; Manitoba 1,191; Ontario 6,512; Quebec 2,361; Maritimes 553. C. Garbutt ......... Fred Armstrong. Cecil Chambers Frank Cooney ... Dunrobin Farm . L. Shepherdson ' "iainiiiyliillDS CANADA BARRELS & KEGS, LIMITED Freshly Emptied White Oak Used Whiskey Barrels and Kegs " to " Gallon Capacity " to " Gallon Capacity Wine, Cider, Vinegar COURTLAND AVE. vt Bacon Hogs traded Dressed R. S. MclPhhil Grading, testing, and your cash while you wait. Bringaeanoreaaeinfortrinlto Phone 289 An Excellent Market THE WM.- SNIDER MILLING tit.. 19gn Eby’s BARLEY AND OAT FEED Bran. Sloth. Corn. Barley. Cod Liver Oil. Salt. Meat Set-pa. Tania... Ban. Mal. 8001! Con. Canon 'ood Mal, Oil Cab Mal. Vin oat Food, Onto. ode., on. SNIDER‘S GROWING MASH [.AYING MASH __......... PIGGROWER -._....,...r. DAIRYFEED 'PP.. ..v..r. CALF MEAL ._ ___r_...P.. Silverwood’s Best farmers' lots ior week ending October a, 1930. (Furnished by Dominion Livestogk Branch, Toronto) Cream and Eggs Wepickdl2|aku " Kitchener Dairy CHICKENS CAR HOMINY FEED NOW IN a. L. BRAUN 210 King St. E. Phone 2181 Kitchener QUALITY LOCKS KEYS MADE All Kinda. HIGHEST PRICES PAID OAT FEED ... . .. 81.35 per 100 lbs. SOYA BEAN MEAL Adah-en For Your Limited PIGS For GRADE!) EGG PRICES Toronto dealers Tuesday were of- fering the following prices tor graded eggs, cases tree: Grade "A" pallets .....mr.r........... 270 Grade "B",.................................. Me Grade "C" s................................. 22c "C" Egg.-- "A" large ........ "A" medium ..r Pullets. "A" ..Tw, "B" large ........, "B" medium ... Young chick- "A" "A" Over 6 lbs. ..t.............r....... " " 5 to 6 lbs. ........w................. Mt 18 4% to 5 lbs. .........w.......... " 17 Under 4% ma. ................ IT 16 Spring Broil--- 1% to 2% lbs. .............. " " Hens--- Over ii lbs. t.F..r.w.._Tm.r.r....... 15 " 4 to ti lbs. m....................... 14 " 3 to 4 lbs. ...r............r.m....... " 11 Old roosters ........r........... 11 10 "B" grade poultry 2c le- than "A". "C" grade poultry Se less than "B". Sclllng Price. United Farmers’ Cooperative Co. Tuesday were otterintr produce to retail dealers at the following prices: Bututr-- First grade creamery prints.. Second grade creamery prints Third grade creamery prints Butter-No. l Gaul-10 solidi, 23560; No. 2, 22%c. Eggr--4Prictm to producers, cases wp or "'W' returnable basis, delivered Toronto: Quotations: "A" large ._m.rer.m.e.....m......-....-t..w. 37c Stem. up to 1,060itm., Pallets "A" m............................... Mc IP., medium .F.....w...... q The bulk ot good awe and wether _ P mace Price. lamb sold at S with one loud " --r---_ $8.26 while " trucks told " 81.15. Buyln' Prion much at " and cult at u. Woo- United F‘armers' Co-opentive co. tern feeding umb- were pried at Tuesday were, parintt the following $6.50. The sheep division “I an- prices tor produce; changd it $1.50 to " per cwt. with I Ee"rn--/Pr1crtq m modules“. cums top ot ".60. Pouttry--. Tot. flog- © $2.85 per © $2.50 per © $2.30 per © $2.25 per © .85 per (Quotations in cents) WATBRLOO, ONT. KITCHENER CATTLE I Do., medium ..e..t........ in cents) Do., common ...t.t...... Dressed Dressed Heifers. good and MI. Select choice ...................... . "A" "A" Do., medium Br............ ........ " " oo., common ............ ........ Mt 18 Fed calves, good and ........ " " choice .....-.............. i roam. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 Ill. 36c 28c 22%e Me M%e me 18min] grades In grade ...... 'htd [rule m. ', Oct. Nov, (Wednesday, Oct. M, 1986) Prices quoted by Kitchener Brtttig on tho above duo were u follows: in. Oollln. Dressed "ieurhtsr-aasndoit, $10.40; Mun, til; Peterborough $10.40: Stratford, 81050; Chub-m. 810.30. Dec. 44% May 46% 'Barley-- Oct. 63% Nov. _....... Ontario grain, approximate prices track shipping point-Wheat, $1 to $1.02; oats, as to 39c; barley, " to 60e; corn, 70 to We; rye. 65 to 66c; buckwheat, 06 to Toe; muting barley, 98c to $1; milling oats, " to 48c. Live weight-Barrie. 87.90; Brant- ford, $8; Kitchener, $7.85; London. $7.86; Hull. $8; Peterborough, 87.75; Stratford, 87,85; Chatham, 87.76. Prince Edward Isl-ml, 81.15 per bag. cariot basin; Ontario, No. 1, Mc to 90c; New Brunswick, 81.10. car- lot mini Prices to trade are 16 to 25¢ a bag higher. Do., common ............ Stacker and feeder steers, good ............ I Do., common ............ Milken-s and springer: Calves, good and choice veals ........m...r..m...mm..... loo., com. to med. .... Grassers ..F.r.F...W..r_mr......... Home. t.0.h. .r........m......... 'Do., " trucks ....r..t.... Do, " can B............... ;Good ewe and wetter _ lambs t.-...u.r....-....... l 'Do., medium ......rt.m.... Bucks ...rm...mmF...mW...._.W..r...... Do., culh ............rr...... Sheep, good light ........ Do., heavies .........r....P. Do., culls .................... Wheat-- Prev. Open High Low Close Close Oct. 113% 113% 112% 112% 112% Nov. 113 113%b112% 112%111123‘ Dec. 111% 111% 110% 110% 110% May 112 112 111 111 111%3 Bacon hos prices displayed an 1r- regular trend Tue-m with prlge changes cotMirted to 160 or tmid. Brantford, Hull And Peterborough reported higher quotations. with Kitchener, Stratford and Mndon down, and Barrie and Chathnm un- changed. Dec. 61 May 60% Kitchener Produce A" Ian» A" pullets I Choice heavy cattle hold " as.» to $5.75 with common down to " But butcher user: and heifer- eolll at " to 85.25 and common to undilu- [redo a to 3450. Good con trolled m 32.75 to " with the plains!- quality liiiiFtVii, ANwqoodtmnooidat $2.15 to n with bologna as to 3150. Choice ted calve- hmuht 61.50 to " with medium down to " Stocker trade was Mriy brisk at " I to 48.10 wiht (oedema high u “.40. g Choice "11ers sold at " to 38.50 with n top at 89. Common calves hold down to it, while heavy Wesl- enu were priced " " to 84.50. Gama, Do.) inedlum .............. _Do., common .._......... Cannon and outlaw.“ Bulls, good .........r.......... Do., medium .......w...... Do., common ............ Steers, over 1,060 “in, A" large P... A" medium cloud mull, Quiet. Train; m dull on att bat the but - The dar'. holdovor FEa, an an. The mm, of an nu w from the We“ uuhprle- shovel)“- tio datum sheep and 13-h. ware mtrly steady. Tom-to. oe. It.-" an. ot a In", -tatiem at “at out I. and“ void. "in. on who can” and. mo mu a. Union stock You ' y. ft. to." m- - mit by the planar inlay, “VOICE I! M “mo. Hog Quotations mill-I‘Mblloa- 81:00.6!th Grain Futures 45 Local Grain indium Potatoes Range " Prlooo [on Buying (5le 60% 80% 80% 63% 62%tt 45% 41% 4616 " ____.rrv_ 20 " according to wail)" Dunn-n! Isiorés Producers T " " .. ll " 44% 44% 45% ..-..... 4Mka 46%b 41% 44% 46%tt " 4tib 46%tr Truck Delivered n ll " 3.76 3.00 35.00 02%8 62% 62%1 62%a 60%!) 0055a Mlitt 603 3.50 7.75 T.60 6.75 7 .75 8.10 8.50 4.60 6.60 2.75 2.25 2.75 2.60 4.60 4.25 3.25 4.60 5.50 80e J" 42c 86.26 4.76 yll ottered for sale,-farm implements 1mrterrnarnts---7 ft. .eyt binder; . and a full line of household effects. mower; hay loader; side “13"!” . . . rake; steel dump rake; fertilizer 435 Please take notice this 13 grain drill; 3 walking plows; 1 two- 3.50 an estate and must be Wro.w plow; 1 tractor plow; 4-tree- 59.00 wound up. Aion Ton !y..r,,r.owietntre spreaderi . . . fanning mill; disc, beam scale, 8.60 The decision of Auctioneer is to seuMer; cream separator; 1 l7-tooth 7.50 be final in all cases of dispute. cultivator; furnace kettle: wheel- 4.00 k barrow; l steam engine; 1 threshing ....... Terms of real estate made nown machine with blower; l Fordson 8.25 on day of sale. Terms of chattels tractor; 1 long rubber drive belt; 2 ....... are cash on day of sale. ',pdg',',ys2, “it l, krackS; 8003 . wagon ox; ay or , rope an 8.00 Jos. s. ROTH' Tavistock, 3 pulleys; 2 sets team harness; forks; 7'75 JOHN E. LICHTI. Wuuuor, shovels, and other tools used on the i.ii Executor- of Estate. farm. ' 6.60 VAL. NAFZIGER, Auctioneer, l Grain and Food-About so tons 4.60 Tot. 24.4, Milverton. 42:2 of good hay; about 1200 bus. om 3.50 ========================= and mixed grtsin; 1 acre turnips; I 2.00 A A _ -____ __‘___ - __, acre potatoes. 2.76 2.50 8.00 8.25 4.75 5.76 Beet cum" ttold 9c. hind. tie, and tron" So. veal earn-1| sold at 10c. mud- 16r and frontl "ts, Wmt carom told It 16e, hlnds at no Ind from. n u: Fresh pork “usage sold M Mr. smoknd pork “mango M 26c. bacon af 22c. hams 20 and Mc. 1'th 22 and 240. Iandnrlnln at 30e. alrlnin 2ibr. MUN! mm! 20r, hm"! chf‘Mo 150. backbone 16c and Inn! Me. At the Vic-zombie sum pumpkins rantted In price from 10 to 20 .an- Mn. sold M So oath. nquanh at be, hhlnme clhhnxe at 6 and no. winter Tarn-hen n 5r. Fatah)” sold at $1.40 per bag. Bus hold up and advance on sov- nral stalls, eltl‘l lune out bringing a top hum of 45c l dozen and grad- ing down to Me. Butter ramainod steady at 25 to Mc a pound. Geese brought 18 to 24c. milk ted chickens 27c, young birds 26 and old on“ M. Ducks sold at 25c a pound. Kitchener.--Therey mly have been plenty ot turkeys strutting around farmers' harnyuds on Saturday, but none of them managed to find their war to tho farmers' stalls on Kitch- ener market to provide Thanksgiving turkeys for the many citizens seek- ing the choice bird for a fowl dinner. Geese however, were plentiful and WPre much in demand, as were the hundreds of chickens and duck: of- tered for sale. Produce prices held firm with the previous mid-week market, eggs bringing a top. figure of 38c, grading up {ram ‘28c 11 doxen, according to size. Butter brought " to 290 and cream 18e a pint. Cheese sdld at the usual fishes. Potatoes brought the same price use the previous week Al." per bag. or Me tor the 11 quarts and 20c tor 6 quarts. Pumpkins sold at 5 to Me, “lunch and vegetable marrow the same. carrots, onions, radiehes, beets and parenipe grach tie th bunch, cah- base 5 to so a head, Cauliflower ii to 15c, beans Me a basket, and the last or the corn Me a dozen. N0 TURKEYS (IIC Jrh'l1iflul0 MART While over a hundred chickens, ducks and geese were offered tor sale at the local market Saturday, there was not a single onering ot turkey at the Thanksgiving market. Fowl prices held under the heavy supply, milk fed chickens bringing 28 to 30e, year-old birds Me and old birds 19c. Ducks were 25 to 28c and geese 22 to 260. EGGS 45 CENTS AT EI'l'alilillill Among meats otrered was pork anu- 8880 at " and 26c tor fresh ttttd smoked respectively. liver sausage at 15c, head cheese at 10, and lard at Lie a pound, are cub on day of male. Jos. B. ROTH. Tnvistoek. JOHN E. ”CHTI, Wollouloy. and I full line of household effects. Please take notice this is an estate and must be No. 3, consisting of 107 acres of lsnd, more or less, being Lot 10, Con. 4, Blk B, Wilmot Township. On this fsrm is erected 3 com- modious frame dwelling with kitch- en, woodshed snd outbuildings, overflowing spring water, Iartre barn and straw shed, concrete stabling, drive shed; l9.scres of hardwood and cedar bush, 10 acres wheat, 40 acres ploughed, balance grass. This (mm is in A1 condition {ind must be seen to be tappreciated. 1 No. 2 property consists of Lot 12, Con. 4, Blk. B, Wilmot Town- ship, containing 14 Icres of lend, more or less. On it is erected a large 1 Va story frame dwelling with kitchen Ind outbuildings, hard and soft water, roomy bank barn and drive shed, fruit trees, etc. One look at this property will convince you. Household Elects. For the late Joe. P. Liehti Estate, on Lot Mt, Con. 4, Wilmot Town- ship, Block B, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER St, I.“ At I.” p... Consisting of large 8 momed red brick house with kitchen and out- buildings, hard and soft water; ulna 2 adjoining Iota on the cut end of the village of New Hamburg. on No. 8 highway. This will make u splen- did home for someone. Real Estate, [Ills-Gnu and Tot-n - Cash on - of ale. Positively No “one. GEO. G. CLASS. Anette-oer. C. H. MWHNER, Proprietor. Auction Sale AUCTION SALE AGRICULTURAL GROUNDS. ELMIRA rum“. OCTOBER le, a 1 o’clock BT Pure Bred Yorkshire. SIM by . Gonna-out OtBetU _.-- Consisting of " MS. BRED, CARRYING THEIR FIRST LITTER 8 “TORI sows (LITTER AY FOOT) . 8 MATURE 50W: - m PIG) 2 "I" “I (READY To DRIED) " YOUNG K0GS (O " 0 MONTHS OLD) Tho noon Puhllc school wan clout-d on Thursday and hid-y on Account of teacher-3‘ convention And on Mon- rlay to oN-t Thanksgiving my. Mr and Mr: f' Homo and lnmlly morod thttir hnusohnld 0390” to Pran on Friday thrn may will roside for the future Rev Walter Patterson of Preston conducted tho anrvh‘e at the Presby- terian Church and Rev. C Herbert Waltz of mm conducted the “who at tho l'nitnd Churrh on Sunday afternoon. ' Mr and Mr: Irvin Wooltlo and daughter Myrtlo or Wtttttrloo spun Thanksgiving In) M tho homo of Mr and Mrs John li'oelflrt Mr. and Mm. Cnrmnn Gill and fam- ily ot Blair spent Thanksgiving even- ing at the hornc of Mr and Mrs. Reri Gill. Mrs. am Detzler and daughter Etta we visitors In Preston on Sat- urday. Jones .Kennt-lh Preuter the senior school toacher spent the weekend and ho. liday in yondon. Miér 'w%iiiik and daughter.‘ MARIN-Ill” Phyllis and Ruth were Sunday vint‘ - tors at the home of Mr. and LMrrr. R. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dewitt. Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green and Mar colm Green were recettt_eiBitortt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr ot 'Hetspeler. Mr. Richard Jones. Stanley Jones of Doon and 'Carman Gm of Blair spent Thanksgiving Day on B Hunt. ing trip up North. P be paid on day of sale and the bal- ance shall be arranged in thirty days. All chattels shall be paid on day of sale, For further pirticulars Ind con- ditions apply to: _ E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. Kitchener, Ont. R. G. M. McDOUC-AL. Mr ind Mrs. E. Lea and family ot Kitchener were visitors in the village on sunday. IMrs. H.011] and son Raymond were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thomas ot Ayr. Mr. and Mrs daughter Edreld relatives in Gait. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Holt and fam- ily spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson oi Washington, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Felck and Miss Mary Felck spent Thanksgiving'u Day at the hom'e of Mr. and Mrs. L Snyder at Winterbourne. Mr. John Woelne was a business visitor in Kitchener on Saturday. Mm. Wm, Kelly spent a few days with her parents in Kitchener. Mrs. Geo. Weaver was a visitor in Kitchener on Thursday. Mr. William Kelly spent a few days visiting friends in Northern Onpriot acre potatoiU. . - . glydgmdldles. Think is'itys2ti'.,rli,i,i.r" Terms of Si-The lands will be Pt ing atoc . no so i . sold subject to reserved bid. Ten At Kitchener Bales ham. 1 I.',',','."'. per cegt. of_the pyrchase Hrige thall J. Stemer, Khmer. P110319 171dw. Stoek--Two good work horses, 14 years old; 8 good Holstein cows; 3 good Holstein heifers, bred; 8 young Holstein bulls; 1 yearling Holstein heifer. At the same time and piece, un- der the authority of a landlord and tenant distress warrant, there will be offered for sale the following chattels: On the said farm there is erected a good 2,r'fg,','r, red brick house, bank burn, imp ement shed, Ind other outbuildings. - _ Waterloo, in the County of Wnter- loo, containing by admenaurement two hundred and nine acres, two roods and twenty-three erches. be the some more or less, gem: com- posed of part of Lot Number Sixty- Nine in the German Company Tract in the laid township, which slid genteel is more particularly descri d in the above mentioned mogtgoge No: tt067,. _ _ All and singular that certain par- eel of land and premises situated Lying tnd [Icing in_thes Tow_ns_h_ip of Undo: and by virtue and - of “I. could-0d I. a u-ul- - 3-3., which will it produced at tho tin. of ouo, than will bo do!“ for uh at public auction by E. J. Shuts. Annie-cor. on tho pro-boo. situated about “no nil“ “an...“ of Bloc-b.1110. hw- u tho J. J. Strong fun, on Monday, October 26th. 1936 MORTGAGE SALE Solicitor to the “angst“, East Block, Parliament Buildings. Toronto, Ont. 42-1 eau-{hing at one o'clock p... The following property and chat- Stock. Inadequate and Acre Public Fred .Hobbs and spent Sunday with Sunday nnd wookend vlullors with Mr. and Mrs. . J. Devitt were: Mr. And Mn, Round Dobrtng and non Donald Ind tho mun Mund- and Lou!” Deming all of Kitchener. Mr. and Mm, Vernon Woolner Ind family upon! sunday with Mr, and MM, Nahum Woolnor at Ntttrtttxe. Mr and Mrs Wesley "slim-n and family ot "Mm-IN and Mr. and Mrs. aninh Ehy and ramliy spent Thank- xivlz Day with Mrs. LEVI Hellman , L B. TOMAN, Auctioneer, 1 Phone "w, New Da-doo Ruth and 'Mr. Homer Deritt were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Dun Srhweiuer or W'aterloo on Mondny evening Sunday and week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Button were Mrs. J. B. Hallman and Min Nellie Barber! of Kitchener. Friends ot‘Mrs. Sam Shunt: will be sorry to learn aha " eonthtod to her hm! through "Inns. We wish her a woody rpcovery. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neeh and daughlor Patsy were Sunduy gum with tho formc-r's parents at New Dunde Phone " r q, M'horton, Out. Oct. 31 (tuturdny)-At 1.30 p. m., house Ind lots in New Hamburg. 2 fnrms, implements and household effects 2 miles eat of Wellenlez. for executors of lute Jos. F. ichti estate. Oct. 29 (Thursday)-At 10 mm. sharp, nuetion sale of 104% acre farm with god buildings. This in a real farm. ones, Bhorthorn cutie, implements and feed, " Lot 32, Con. 3, Wilmot, 5 miles south of New Humburg. ndioining Stem Bras. Cider_Mill,_ for Smith Bros. _ Nov. 8 (Tuesday)--Auetion ale of 25 high gnde Holstein dairy cows and young cutie, fully Ic- credited, at Lot 21, Con. 8, Downie, 1% miles south of Sebringville, for Edwin Erb. Nov. 4 (Wednesday) --Auetion sale of Reg. dual purpose Shorthorn cattle It Lot 10, Con. t, Morning- tory. It Brunng,_(or M. L. 1rtgter. Nov. " (Fridlty) - Welledey community ale 0 horses, cattle. hogs, oultry and implements. Menno lf. Erb, mnnuger. Oct. 19 Oromuy)-clearfntr sue- tion Bale of farm stock, Inf/gtg,',','.' and feed, Si mile south of ickaon, on _No. 19 highway! for Fred yew". Oct. 20 (Tuesday) - Clearing auction sale of farm, stock. inlple- ments and feed, " Lot 8, Con. 3, Downie, 3 miles southwest of Strat- ford, the late Robert H. Coutick's esute. and springing, heifers ind bulls: hii outstanding sale. Don't miss it! M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Phone Sow, Tnviuock Oct. 15 (Thursday) - Cloning auction sale of farm stock, tet ments and feed at Lot 34, 19th inc of East Zorn, 4 miles southwest of Nay Humbug. for. Mer T Roth. Oct. 15 (Thursday) - Auction sale of 80 registered lumen: [Hugs ltd filet, g1! Perpherorys gm; R. J. SHAN'I'L. Auctioneer Phone 822. Kittie-or Nov; " (Wednesday) --At 12 o'clock. at the Winter Fair Build- ings, Guellph, 70 head of choice pure bred, ful I accredited and blood- tesged Irotytesut. 'yyttle, eff", fteyh “on 804'. Kitchen: Oct. 24 18nturdny)-Auetion sale of valuable household elects, furni.. ture, etc., for J. G. Shana, situated on Mill St., in the village of Bresltu. Oct. 16 Wridnrh-At the Agri- cultunl grounds, Elmira, 35 pure bred Yorkshire swine, Advanced Registry stock (tattooed by govern- ment ofBeinl), treated internally u well IS extermlly, the property of C. H. Soehner. Seven] choice farms for sale at bargain prices; “so village hotel " a bargain. Nov. 10 iT-turl-At 1 p.m., farm stock, implements, hay, Et and household enacts for Fred ien- Ipple, 1 mile east of Joseph-burg and 2 miles northeut of Erhaville. Farm is sold. VAL. N AFZIGER. Auctioneer Matter. Dmiild AMI and - of Oct. 17 (Saturday) -At Kitch- ener market, household elects. w. w. mlmeAugth-um Auction Sale Lists GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer Phone so . 4. Elli" A. B. SNIDER. Auctioneer JdllL8dhneider Highest Market Prices Eggs - Bream Phono uh, Wow If you enagatqt behstr in your undue, give us a pin-o all nil our truck will pick It up. rs. Sam Shunt: will be she " eonfnmt to her Inn". We whh her a Limited KITCHENER Kitchener spent Thanksgiving Day at “thnut Heights". Mina Rath Devin of Guelph spent the holiday " her home here. Mrs. Irvlne sdaenk spent the week. end with Mrs. Levi Hallman. : 1111; 'Ili IcrCTir:' , .1 "p, 35:35:51}: Wmmém'm' A. K. GlliSilMli Theodore Dietrich St. Agatha - Phone TO 1' 2-1 Best of Waterloo County land, situate at Lexington; good solid brick home, hem and 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 cultiva- 831 Brotthaart St. - Kitchener Telephone 3483 Cider &'Apple Butter Mill “an: Thursday. A... " PRESSING EVERY DAY ah on] . fiTt'ggd, Tm'm: in “Vince if you have cooking Ivor . Cider, apple butter und out barrels for ale. within " mito. of Kitchener. Fiona (collect) Two men wantvduek Judi “A"! pp r-‘. a! .Iw Massey-Harris Cream Separator. Blizzard Cutting Box Renfrew Cream Separator. Little Wonder Tractor Plow. Massey-Harris Imperial Gang Plow. 1927 Chevrolet Sedan. Ford Farm Power Plant. Massey-Harris IO" Feed Grinder Will: Old]... bolt and speed jack. Like new. 101 -10: (in; St. South Waterloo 2M2!22221lM2222C222ElBl Shooting Rights tt AGRES tthm-d Water " KITCHENER 4055 E. A. Stahl KITCHINII

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