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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Oct 1936, p. 10

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â€" HAY AND STRAW Hay quotations in Toronto Wednesâ€" day as provided by dealers were: No. 2 Timothy thay, baled, $9 to $10 a ton; No. 3 Timohty hay, baled, $7 to $8 a ton. Oat and wheat straw, baled, $6 to $7 a ton. Prince Edward Island, $1.25 per Mbag, carlot basis; Ontario, No. 1, 95¢ to $1; New Brunswick, $1.25, carlot basis. Prices to trade are 15¢ to 25¢ a bag higher. Dressed weightsâ€"London, $9.65; Hull, $10.10; Chatham, $9.65; Stratâ€" ford, $9.70; Peterborough, $9.75. Live weightsâ€"Barrie, $7.35; Brantâ€" ford, $7.40; Kitchener, $7.25; London, $7.2%5; Hull, $7.35; Peterborough, $7.25; Stratford, $7.25; Chatham, $7.25. Liveâ€"weight bacon hogs were 10¢ lower at Kitchener and Stratford Wednesday. Dressedâ€"weight price at the latter market declined 15¢c, but other points reported steady quotaâ€" tions. & & District Markets â€" Livestock â€" Grain .. C.C.M/S:SC.ES 130 King St. S. â€" WATERLOO C. L. Ruby ................ Tavistock ........... 9 â€" 8 â€" 1 Geo. Small ................Campbelleville ....11 9 _ 2 P. Chickley................ Mt. ginmilton n P B J There were 18,237 hogs sold on the dressed basis in Canada during the week, distributed as follows: Alberta 1,944; Sasâ€" katchewan 727; Manitoba 1,699; Ontario 9,884 (28% of total gradings) Quebec 3,086; Maritimes 897. Morley Lnnfiml');xbi;l;"fi C. Peggott ................Brigden ................ 8 C. Kells......................Drayton R. 2........10 N. Bearinger.............. Waterloo R. 3......18 N. KQFF.s:+:sr:0sssssrssrs se ERBDTO ..s.sneenssss se 11 E. Cunby...............;.... TAnSleY ................10 Dunrobin Farm ........Beaverton ............11 Herb Trot.................. Brigden ................11 Cecii Skinner ............Centralia ............25 â€"â€"C ED S Name Phone 239 THE W*â€" SNIDER MILLING C BARLEY AND OAT FEED ...... $1.35 per 100 lbs. soYA BEAN MEAL Bran, Shorts, Corn, Barley, Ced Liver Oil, Salt, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Bone Meal, Seed Corm, Cotton S'ood Meal, Oil Cake Meal, Vim Oat Feed, Oats, etc., etc. Hog Quotations SNIDER‘S GROWING MASH .. LAYING MASH ............. PIG. GROWER ............... DAIRY FEED ............... CALF MEAL ........2..2.220. R. S. McPhail J. M. Schneider Highest Market Prices Eggs â€" Cream Poultry Best farmers‘ lots for week ending October 15, 1936 (Furnished by Dominion Livestock Branch, Toronto) If you cannot bring in your produce, give us a phoneunudourtruekwlllpkklt,np. Bacon Hogs Graded Dressed CHICKENS Potatoes CAR HOMINY FEED NOW IN We pick all makes of G. L. BRAUN 210 King St. E. Phone 278J Kitchener Q U A LIT Y LOCKS KEYS MADE All Kinds. Limited _ K IT C H E N E R Address Limited R.:rrinn1D PIGS ' The total 1936 world apple crop will probably be between 420,000,000 and 450,000,000 bushels, compared with roughly 470,000,000 bushels in 1935 and 540,000,000 bushels in 1934, according to the Foreign Agricultural Service of the, U.S. Bureau of Agriâ€" cultural Economics. Besides the United States, short crops are exâ€" pected in Germany, Belgium, Holâ€" land, Switzerland, Sweden, and Rouâ€" mania. On the other hand, England, France, Italy, Austria and Czechoâ€" elovakia expect a larger production than in 1935. Eggsâ€" "A" large ... "A" medium Pullets "A" "B" large ... "B" medium Selling Prices United Farmers‘ Coâ€"operative Co. Wednesday were offering produce to retail dealers at the following prices: Butterâ€" â€" First grade creamery prints .. Second grade creamery printe Young Chickensâ€" Over 6 Ths.â€":::.:+.â€": 5 to 6 lb8. ... Over 6 TD8. ssmummmmmmcanereâ€" B0 18 5 to 6 1b8. ... 19 17 4% to 5 Ibs. ... 18 16 314 to 414 1bs. ... 16 14 2%4 to 3% lbs. ... 15 13 "B" grade poultry %¢ less than "A". "C" grade poultry 3¢ less than "B". Eggsâ€"Prices to producers, cases returnable basis, delivered Toronto: "A" MTRC 1nsvinimtbsmcttmmmmimnes â€" $BC BA ABTRO ... unmvaccumammctns 806 Pullets "A" ...........22200000 Te PUHOLS "A" ....sscscmmmucrure BIG Butterâ€"No. 1 Ontario solids, 23% to 24¢c; No. 2, 23 to 23%4c. Buying Prices United Farmers‘ Coâ€"operative Co. yesterday were paying the following prices for produce: Poultryâ€" Produce Prices @ $2.85 per @ $2.50 per @ $2.30 per @ $2.25 per @ .85 per WATERLOO, ONT. (Quotations in cents) Dressed Dressed M.F. Select 10 10 14 10 11 CATTLE 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbe. 100 lbe. 25 lbe. 44c 35¢ 30¢ 26¢ tha Dflvdrofi This great show an of Douglas Hart, Woodstock, Ont. ] Dewdrop Johanna Changeling, fand champion Holstein cow at Oxford County Fair, Woodstock, and best aged cow in milk at Western Fair, London, 1986. At 5 years of age she has in four lactations a total production of 76,623 lbs. milk, 2,700 lbs. fat. With three of her four records being made in heifer form, her life time productithu for age, are second only to those of the leader in this division, e Coln-‘ t&n Dflv‘dro& 'l'hl:- great show and producing cow is owned in the herd Special grade 1st grade ........ 2nd grade ... Prices quoted by Kitchener firms on the above date were as follows: Ontario grain, approximate prices track shipping pointâ€"Wheat, 98¢ to $1.02; oats, 36 to 38¢; barley, 53 to 55¢; corn, 68 to 70c; rye, 64 to 66¢; buckwheat, 60 to 65¢; malting barâ€" ley, 90 to 92¢; milling oats, 40 to 41c. | Open _ High Low Close Close Oct. 112% 112% 111%4a1ll% 111% Nov. 112% 112% 111% 111% 111% Dec. 1095% 110% 109% 109% 109% May 110% 111 109% 110 110% Oatsâ€" Oct. 43% 44%b 43%a 44b 43%b Nov. 44 44% 44 44%b 44a Dec. 43% 43% 43%4 48%%b 43%a May 44% 44% 44% 44% 44%b Barleyâ€" , Oct. 61% 61% 61%4a 61% 61% Nov. 61% 61%4b 60% 6la 61%b Dec. 59% 59% 59 59%b 59% May 585% 58% 5814 58%4 58% Kitchener Produce Grassers ... Hogs, £0.b. ... Do., off trucks ... Do., off cars ... Good ewe and wet! IAMDS ....csâ€" cesc (Do., medium ... BUCKB | ..........l.ll.ll. Doâ€", cUullé ....~...... Sheep, good light ..... Do., heavies .......... Do., culls .............. _ Do., common ... Stocker _ and _ feeder steers, good ... Do., common ... Milkers and springers Calves, good and choice Veal® .mmumnzonom Do., medium ................ Do., common ... Canners and cutters ... Bull8, ©£000 csmmsn Do., Cows, Do., medium ... Do., common ... Hoifers, good and ChOIGe ..smmumnuer Do., medium ... Do., common ... Fed cavies, good and ChOIE® smmmmmmiciess Do., g£008 ............... iDo., medium ... Do., medium ... Do., common ... Steers, over 1,050 lbs., GROIWO® ........:uulen.... The calf market was steady at $8 to $9 for good and choice vealers and down to $5 for common light grade. ;luvy western calves brought $3 to 3.25. Good ewes and wether lambs brought $7.75 to $8 with heavies at $6.75. Bulls sold at $6. Sheep were Quotations : â€" Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., at $2.50 to $3.25 for common with a few good quality selling up to $4. Some common stockers sold as bonâ€" ers at $2.50 to $2.175. A few medium to good weighty sieers brought $4.25 to $5. Common to medium ‘bucthers sold at $3 to $4.50 with good quality $4.65 to $4.75. Butcher cowe ranged from $2.%5 to $3.25. Good heavy bulls were $2.75 to $3.. Fed calves traded slowly at $5 to $7.50. ‘Stocker trade was dull Big Holdover On Cattle Mart 1400 Head Unsold at Close of Sluggish Trading.â€"Calves and Sheep Steady. were unchanged in sluggish trading at the Union Stock Yards yesterday. Although fresh supplies were light demand failed to improve and about 1,400 were unsold at the close. Calves, sheep and lambs remained steady. Wheatâ€" large ... pullets .......... ‘Toronto, Oct. large ... medium pullets (Thursday, Oct. 29, 1936) Grain Futures Local Grain Grand Champion Holstein Range of Prices Eggs Buying Butterfat 61% 61% 61%4b 60% 595 59 585% 58% to â€"Mat furniched by Holstein Friecsian Assoe. of Oanada, Brantford. meee M 26 maxe â€" M 20 according to weight wether Stores Producers . 38 Ed . 35 34 Truck Delivered 24 26 20 ..$ 5.00 4.00 3.00 $5.00 3.50 2.50 1.50 6.15 7.60 8.00 4.50 3.00 2.25 1.25 2.15 7.50 6.50 5.50 4.25 5.50 4.15 33¢ 30c 2b¢ Prev. 44c 22 $ 5.25 4.15 4.50 $.15 €5.00 7.50 6.50 4.50 3.50 2.50 9.00 7.50 1.15 2.50 3.00 8.00 1.2%5 5.85 4.15 4.50 Elsieâ€"Oh, we‘re going to econoâ€" mize, We are going to ‘do without a lot of things that Tom wants. Gladysâ€"But your flance‘s salary is so small! How are you going to live! | Household Effects â€" DeLaval No. ,12 cream separator in good order; ‘45 gal. kettle stove; 2 meat grindâ€" ers; stuffer; Quebec cook stove; box stove and pipes; corner cupâ€" board; 4 cider barrels; lamps; gasoâ€" line lamp; dresser; washing machâ€" ine; Daisy churn; hanging lnmp;‘ Moderna Victrola and records; crocks; pails; shotgun and numerous other articles. Plan to attend this sale. No reserve, the farm is sold. Terms â€" Cash on day of sale. FRED KIENAPPLE, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, | _ Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris 6 ft. binder; Deering 5 ft. mower, nearly new; new Eureka potato digger; | McCormickâ€"Deering seed drill ; Frost & Wood stiff tooth cultivator; Masseyâ€"Harris springâ€"tooth cultiâ€" vator; 2 sets iron harrows; 2 good wagons; 2 sets good bob sleighs: Jumper cutter; top buggy; 10 ft steel dump rake; turnip seeder; ? flat racks; wagon box; root pulper fanning mill; 2000 lb. platform scales; 23 h.p. plant engine; ! Tudhopeâ€"Anderson single plows wheelbarrow; block and tackle; 181 feet hay rope; new hay fork; other lropes; pulleys; doubletrees; neckâ€"| yokes; forks, shovels, chains, scaldâ€"‘ ingâ€" trough, gravel planks, some lumber, and many other articles not | Hay, Grain, Roots and Harnessâ€" 10 tons good hay; 150 bus. of seed mixed ; 400 bus. turnips; 2 sets team harness; single harness. : Cattleâ€"2 red cows due March 1 and 80; 2 red cows due in April; black cow due in April; 1 red cow due in April; Ayrshire cow supâ€" posed to be in calf; blue heifer due in June; 7 spring calves. Pigs and Poultryâ€"13 young pigs; 10 pullets; 12 hens; 6 roosters. There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the underâ€" signed, situated 1 mile east of Josephsburg and 2 miles southwest of Erbsville, on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 1936 Sale at 1 p.m. Horses â€" Bay team geldings (matched) 14 years old; hay horse 12 years old; aged mare. Phone Waterloo 592w. ;cer;t; ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. 46â€"2 rnaid Valuable Farm Stock, Imj ments, Feeds and Houseâ€" 8 tons mixed hay, timothy and alfalfa; 500 bus. turnips and manâ€" ity Yorkshire sows due in Nov. and Dec.; 1 York boar; 20 shoats from 80 to 90 lbs. each. ceived instructions from the underâ€" signed to sell without reserve on the farm % mile south of Haysville or 8 miles south of New Hamburg, â€"â€"READ THE ADS.â€"â€" proprietors are selling out BAER BROS., F. E. PAGE, Clerk. 46â€"1 Pigs and Produceâ€"10 good qualâ€" AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE Sale to start at 1 p.m. sharp. Positively no reserve, the New Dundoe, Phone 28w. hold Effects. An even temperament and poise combined with habits of industry and keen intelligence has long been reâ€" cognized as the marka of the cultured man. Physicians and Paychologiats now tell us that they are the marka of the healthy man. Lack of confiâ€" dence, loneliness and stunted affecâ€" tions handicap us for the game of life and render us more eusceptible to mental disease. }com when they are taking oath, ;nccordin{‘ to a ruling made by "l{llh“ J. 8. McKessock. "I have been conlldcfln&f( for some time," the magistrate said, "and uorJlnato law as lonanu a witness assents to the oath, t is all that is necessary. Therefore, in future, witnesses will not be reâ€" &xirod to kiss the Bible. Of course, ey can do so if they wish. | Eroten will be no loi?nff required to iss the Bible in Sudbury police Bible Kissing Not Necessary In Court For further particulars and conâ€" ditions of sale, apply to R. G. M. McDOUGALL, East Block, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Solicitor to the Mortgagee. Dated at Toronto, Ontario, this 17th day of October, 1986. 46â€"50 On the said farm there is said to be erected a dwelling house with suitable farm buildings. The lands will be sold subject to a reserve bid. _ Terms of Sale of Chattelsâ€"Cash. _ Terms of Sale of Landâ€"Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be ‘paid down at the time of sale, and the balance within thirty days. ‘ ! At the same time and })hce and under the authority of a‘Landlord and Tenant Distress Warrant, there will be offered for sale the followâ€" ing goods and chattels: | 1 brown horse, 15 years; 1 Holâ€" stein grade cow, 3 years; @ brood sows (Yorkshire); 6 shoats, 70 lbs. each;"quantity of hay; quantity of buckwheat; quantity of corn and roots; spring .crop, not threshed; seed drill; walking plow; 1 twoâ€" furrow plow; 1 set threeâ€"section harrows; manure spreader; land roller and all other tools and imâ€" plements used on the farm; hay loader; hay fork and ropes; 12 Sudbury. â€" Witnesses and interâ€" Part of Lot 105 of the German Company Tract, containing 58 acres more or less, in the said Township ~ Woolwich, in the County of Waterloo, more particularly deâ€" scribed in mortgage number 15774, Woolwich. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1936 at the farm of Orville W. Esch, near Elmira, Ontario, at one o‘clock in the afternoon, the following propâ€" FRICKEY, at PUBLIC AUCTION the Powers of Sale contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by W. W. â€"â€"BUY FROM ADS.â€"â€" 58 ACRE FARM and Farm Stock, Implements MORTGAGE SALE Terms of farm will be made known on day of sale, or can be ascertained by applying to the unâ€" dersigned administrators. P. S. MUSSELMAN, R. R. 2, West Montrose, A. B. MARTIN, Conestogo P.O. W. W. FRICKEY, f _ Anyone looking for a good farm close to markets should not miss this one. The farm stock, including the fine herd of pure bred and high grade Jersey cattle, implements, feed and household effects will also be sold on the sale day. See advt. on 5th and 12th November. flowing spring on the farm. The buildings are in good state of repair. This valuable farm is only offerâ€" ed for sale owing to the unfortunate death of Mr. Martin, by accident, on Sept. 15th. 200 hens. New dairy house, large frame house, hard and soft water, hydro available. There is also a : At 12 o‘cleck noon. _ The farm consists of 158 acres more or less, with 55 acres of second growth mixed bush, the balâ€" ready for spring crop. Large bank barn, cement stabling, water on tap in stables, pig stable, cement silo, driving shed, new poultry house for There will be offered for sale by public auction, the farm of the late Amos Martin, situated 2 miles west of Waterloo, just outside the corâ€" VALUABLE 158â€"Acre DAIRY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of AUCTION SALE 46â€"1 Phone 24 r 4, Milverton, Ont. Oct. 31 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., house and lots in New Hambutg, 2 farms, implements and household effects 2 miles east of Wellesley, for executors of late Jos. F. {ichti turnips and mangels, for Baer Bros., on the farm % mile south of Haysâ€" ;flle or 8 miles south of New Hamâ€" urg. Phone 28w, New Dundee October 29 (Thursday) â€" At 12.80 p.m., entire farm stock, impleâ€" ments, produce and household efâ€" fects for E. J. Leslie on the farm one milenorth of Preston and one mile south of Hespeler, on the Galtâ€" Bu&eler highwny. (Property known as the Brubacher hrmr. Nov. 2 (Monday) â€" At 1 fi.m. sharp, auction sale of 10 Yorkshire sows, shoats, 1,000 Leghorn pullets, VAL. NAFZIGER, Auctioneer Nov. 13 (Friday) â€" Wellesley community sale of horses, cattle, hogs, Soultry and impiementa. Menno O. Erb, manager. ’ Nov. 10 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing auction sale of horses, hogs, poulâ€" try and feed, tractor, threshing maâ€" chine and implements, 1 mile east of Baden, 2 miles west of Petersâ€" burg, for late Lloyd Hunsberger‘s _ _ Nov. 9 (Monday) â€"At 2 p.m., auction sale of 150 acre farm with g:od buildings, etc., Lot 38, Con. 4, uth Easthope, 2% miles southeast of city of Stratford, for late John Ische Estate. lals t Snnbllnrnfaihal id fln id ulA lvli h td Nov. 7 (Saturday) â€" Stratford‘s Community Sale at Cole‘s Livery Barn of horses, cattle, hOfis, poultry and implements. Jonathon Cole, manager. _ _ _ _ Nov. 4 (Wednesday) â€" Auction sale of Reg. dual purpose Shorthorn cattle at Lot 10, Con. 1, Morningâ€" tol:.' at Brur}_ner, t:or M. L. Whitney. Nov. 6 iFriday)â€"â€"Auction sale of furniture and dishes at Ratho for Christian Hesse. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Phone 30w, Tavistock Nov. 3 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of 25 high grade Holstein dairy cows and young cattle, fully acâ€" credited, at Lot 21, Con. 3, Downie, 1% miles south of Sebringville, for Edwin Erb. Nov. 11 (Wednesday) â€"At 12 o‘clock, at the Winter Fair Buildâ€" ings, Guelph, 70 head of choice pure bred, fully accredited and bloodâ€" tested Holstein cattle, cows fresh and springing, heifers and bulls. An outstanding sale. Don‘t miss it! Oct. 31 (Saturdayâ€"At 1.30 r.m., household effects for N. Maitland, 117 Albert St. S., Kitchener. Phone 50 r 4, Elmira _ Nov. 9 â€" At the market, Elmira Fair Day, community sale of live stock, implements, vehicles, furniâ€" ture or anything you wish to sell. Send it out early. ons o ifi iat Abitndin â€" hn ~Aulbidit Bcb ind oA jra d _ Nov. 18 (Wednesday)â€"At 12.00 o‘clock noon sharp, valuable 158 acre farm with good buildings, farm stock, including fine herd of pure bred and high grade Jersey cattle, implements, feed and household effects, for the estate of the late Amos Martin, 2 miles west of Waterloo, on the Erbsville road. See ad. next week. Catalogues on request. Nov. 17 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 fp.m., mortgage sale of 58 acre farm, stock, implements and feed on the farm of Orville W. Esch, near Elâ€" mira, for the Agricultural Developâ€" me‘l'lt Loans, mortgagees, Toronto. _ Nov. 9 (Monday, Elmira Fair)â€" ’In front of farmers‘ shed, horses vehicles, poultry and a good line of furniture. List with Aaron Hoffman ‘or Anson Giwich, Elmira. _ Nov. 11 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p. m., farm stock, implements, feed and household effects for Fred Kienapple, situated 1 mile east of Josephsburg, 2 miles southâ€"west of Erbsville. i Nov. 12 (Thursday) â€" At 12 o‘clock noon, valuable 70 acre farm with good buildings, entire farm stock, implements, feed and houseâ€" hold effects for the estate of the late Edmond Klein, 1 mile north of New Germany, 8 miles southwest of Ariss. Watch for ad. Oct. 31 (Saturdgy)â€"At 10 a.m., at {(itchener Sales dStublesl. stock, poultry, some good implements, vehicles, grain, furniture. What have you. _ _ _ _ Phone 592w. Waterloo Oct. 31 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., at my market auction stand, Kitchâ€" ener, a goodjoffering of furniture and effects. W. W. FRICKEY. Auctioneer GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer Auction Sale Lists 6. J. SMHANTZ, Auctioneer _ E.LL YOUR RADIATOR An Excellent Market Grading, testing, and your cash while you wait. Bring a can or case in for trial to COURTLAND AVE. TOMAN Phone 222. Kitchener Silverwood‘s Kitchener Dairy Gream and Eggs Leghorn pullets, , for Baer Bros., Auctioneer HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Your BATERYSEAVIC | / im . : & J( ns AECHARGINGCYRENTALS With the Safest Antiâ€"Freeze "Eveready Prestone" the worry and extra expense of administration. Come in and discuss your needs in cither English or German language. ‘‘That‘s prose," he said. ‘But if the water had been a few inches higher it would have been poetry." for the fun of it. Our game isn‘t very good either. â€"Don‘t get caught without a \YILL. . . Save your loved ones A. K.CRESSMAN Nicely Put Little Tommy was asked the differâ€" ence between prose and poetry. He pondered for a while, and then said: ‘"There was a young man named Rees, who went into the sea up to his ankles." R. R. No. 6, Gueloh. Nov. 17 (Tuesday)â€"Farm, farm stock, implements, hay, grain roots and house furniture, for the executors of the estate of the late Mark May, 1 mile east of New Germany. It is one of the best farms in the great county of Waterâ€" loo, 123 acres with Aâ€"1 buildings. Recent sudden deaths have caught people unprepared. HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL? Your Willi? C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer GARAGE ST. AGATHA â€" . We‘ll be glad to keep a check on it for you. Drive in reguâ€" larly to get our complete Willard inspection service. It‘s given without charge on any make of battery. Auction Sale Lists Theodore Dietrich Our boss says Ahe just plays golf Real Estate and Insurance 102 KING SOUTH Waterloo King and Water Sts Phone 4646 KITCHENER TAKE WARNING KITCHENER 70 r 2â€"1 41

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