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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Feb 1937, p. 8

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Special grade 1st grade ...... 2nd grade ... e MENTOR, The Man in the Turban 9.45 a.m. CKCR 6.16 p.m, bilntrlgidntolat ts db is AbrutintrabssiidL U Bs wl 1 Dressed weights: Barrie, $10.65; Guelph, $10.50; Hull, $11.10; Kitchenâ€" er, $10.50; London, $10.45; Peterâ€" borough, $10.40; Chatham, $11; Stratâ€" ford, $10.50. (Thursday, Feb. 4) Prices quoted by Kitchener firms on the above date were as follows: â€" Eggs Selling Live weights: Barrie, $7.90; Brantâ€" ford, $8.10; Guelph, $7.85; London, $7.85; Hull, $8; Peterborough, $7.90; Stratford, $7.86; Chatham, $8.25. $5. ‘Three bacon hog markets reported higher prices Wednesday. Stratford showed declines of 15 cents and 20 cents and other points were unâ€" changed. Gains ranging from 10 cents to 35 cents were noted at Barrie, London and Chatham. A few veal calves reached $10.50, but general top for choice was $10. Common light vealers were as low as One lot of good lambs brought $10. Common to medium lambs ranged from $7 to $9. Common to medium sheep went from $2 to $4.50. Toronto live stock market held steaâ€" dy Wednesday. Cattle trado was draggy throughout and hold over for the day was 400 head. Good butcher steers sold from $5.50 to $5.60, and top heifers at $5.50. Common butcher cattle went as low as $4.50. Medium to good weighty steers ranged from $5.2%5 to $6.50. Butcher cows moved between $3.175 and $4, with canners at $1.76. Choice fed calves were priced at $7 to $7.50, medium grades downward to $5.50. Bacon hogs closed steady at $8.2%5 off truck for the majority. Kitchener Produce Heavy Holdâ€"Over On Livestock Mart & District Markets â€" Livestock â€" Grain . . C.CM/:CECHES 130 King St. S. â€" WATERLOO R. J. White................ Meaford R. 1........ 8 G. Silverthorne ........Islington ..............10 Lorne Nichols............Brussels R. 4........ 8 Fred Tuck ................ West Monkton......11 Adam Hamilton........Milverton R. 2......13 H. Sherritt................Corbetton ............10 G. Johnston.............. Embro ..................18 R. A. Hurren ............Camnbellville 9 12 °r. vonnston.............. Embro ..................18 10 8 1 R. A. Hurren ............Campbellville, 2....13 10 2 i There were 15,333 hogs sold on the dressed basis in Canada during the week, distributed as follows: Alberta 1,803; Sasâ€" katchewan 488; Manitoba 2,120; Ontario 6,976; Quebec 2,989; Maritimes 957. Miller McCallum ......Ravenna H. P. Murray ............Meaford R. 2..... â€"6 E N S large ..... medium . pullets . large . pullets Hog Quotations THE W*4â€" SNIDER MILLING C BARLEY AND OAT FEED Bran, Shorts, Corn, Barley, Cod Liver Oil, Salt, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Bone Meal, Seed Corn, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake SNIDER‘S GROWING MASH LAYING MASH ... bgs PIG GROWER ... .. R f DAIRY FEED . prea me CALF MEAL .....00 000000 R. S. McPhail Bost farmers‘ lots for week ending January 28, 1937 (Furnished by Dominion Livestock Branch, Toronto) Bacon Hogs Graded Dressed CHICKENS Eggs Buying We pick all makes of G. L. BRAUN 210 King St. E. Phone 278J smane. 19 19 emene 7 17 omcs 35 15 ies B8 13 according to weight. Butterfat Q U A LIT Y LOCKS KEYS MADE Kitchener Meal, Vim Oat Feed, Oats, otc., ote Stores Producers Truck Delivered 27 29 26 28 Address 24c 22¢ 20c 18¢ Limited PIGS For No. 2 timothy, $10 to $11 per ton; No. 3 timothy, $9 to $10, cat and wheat straw, $6 to $7. Above prices {.0.b. Toronto. Dealers are quoting the following prices for potatoes delivered in carâ€" lots to ‘Toronto: Prince Edward Is‘and, $1.95 per bag; No. 1 Ontario, $1.60 to $1.70, and New Brunswick, $1.88 to $1.92 per bag. Prices to wholesale trade are 15¢ to 25¢ per bag higher. tractor; water tank pump and hose: new farm wagon with box ; flat rack | with oneâ€"man loader; Cockshutt 18â€" hoe fertilizer drill, nearly new; M.â€" .H. hay loader; M.â€"H. mower, 5 ft. cut; M.â€"H. outthrow dise like new; No. 4A Wilkinson single walking plow; twoâ€"furrow Oxford plow like new; three drum steel land roller, like new; M.â€"H. turnip pulper, nearâ€" ly new; a good Buckeye brooder No reserve. Terms cash on day of sale. STRONG BROS., Proprietor. ADDISON $. SNIDER, Auctioneer, Bridgeport, Phone 384w. _ Household Effects â€" Peninsular kitchen range, a good one; Royal Oak wood heater; combination cook stove and heater; extension table; kitchen table; lot of fruit sealers: combination writing table with bookcase; two wooden beds with springs; counter scales; Edison Victrola with records; two small tables; several crocks; pictures and frames; linoleum 12 x 18. ‘ Harnessâ€"Two sets team harness; set single driving harness; collars, and odd harness parts. new; stoneboat; grindstone; some carpenter tools; pipe wrenches; mason level, a real good one; 150 ft. 1% inch rope. Above are a lot of good implements. Two pair Beatty slings; sap buckets and spiles; meat barrels; cider barrels; large iron kettle; step ladder; long ladder forks; shovels; whiffletrees; neckyokes, and many other articles not herein mentioned. Holstein cow due June 15. These are two choice dairy cows. has received instructions from the undersigned to sell by public auction on the farm situsted 2 miles northâ€" east of Bloomingdale, 3 miles west of New Germany, better known as the Jack Strong farm, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY sth At 1 pam. The following: Horsesâ€"Bay team mares, 15 and 15 years, weight about 2,800, a real good serviceable team; Clyde mare colt rising 2 years old. OLIVER KOLB, Clerk. Chickensâ€"26 Leghorn yearling Cowsâ€"Holstein cow due Feb. 20; Implements â€" Waterloo steam Tot. Hogs AUCTION SALE @ $2.85 per @ $2.60 per @ $2.30 per @ $2.25 per @ _ .85 per WATERLOO, ONT. HAY AND STRAW $1.55 per 100 lbe, Potatoes CATTLE 2 3 Others 100 lbs. 100 lbe. 100 lbe. 100 lbs. 25 lbs, 11â€"1 i The commissioners were reâ€"elected as follows: chairman, John Reldel, Conrad Schmidt and J. C. McKay, ‘secretaryâ€"treasurer and manager. Rudy Bast and son Aarorl, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Zehr and Mr. and Mrs. Gcorge Bast attended the funeral of the former‘s brother, Christian, of North Rasthope to Hostetier church near New Hamburg on Sunday. Several from here attended the sale of Wm. Richardson near Macton on Wednesday. The Wellesley Township Telephone System held their annual meeting in the township hall on Friday, January 29. The small crowd evidenced satisâ€" ‘fectory condition of the system, it showing a balance on hand for the Iyoglj 1936 of $1,870. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finnegan of Siratford visited with her mother re cently. Mrs. Foster. Miss Laura, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Rennie visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mra. George Rennie in Linwood. Wm. Knight, a former reeve of Wellesley township acted as secre tary for the meeting.. 0 The cost of the telephone which was $12 per subscriber for 1936 will remain the same for 1937. The inâ€" crease in telephones was three subâ€" scribers and eight renters. There was a lengthy discussion on poles being treated to lengthen their age, but it was decided not to, owing to the high cost. The Y.P.U. of Boyd Church met at the home of Mrg. R. Foster Wedâ€" nesday evening with 32 of an attendâ€" ance, two of whom were visitors, Grant Schnurr and Willie MacPherâ€" son of Linwood who accompanied Rev. and Mrs. Laing. After the devoâ€" tional period Mrs. Thos. Birmingham gave an interesting readng on "The Shepherd" and Mrs. L. Rennie the topic, "Life‘s Compulsions". Several musical numbers with violins and plano by Misses (Ruby Ward and‘ Jessie Hammond and Mrs. L. Rennie. Rev. A. A. Laing gave an outline of the offices and work in the United Church from the official board to general asseably. Roll call was anâ€" swered with an old testament charâ€" acter and some fact regarding them. Committees appointed for February mceting were, program, Jean Hamâ€" wond and ‘George Squire, social, Mrs. Campbell Shantz and Earl Tyack. Mrs. George Glaister gavo an invitaâ€" tion to hold the next meeting at their home which was accepted. Progresâ€" sive crokinole was played followed by refreshments. George Glaister and L. Rennie atâ€" tended the official board meeting in Ll_r‘!.WOf)E Thursday evening. 100 acres of land situated on the Huron Road three miles west of Haysville and two concessions southâ€" west of New Hamburg. This farm has a modern barn, drilled well of never failing splendid water, and twenty acres of woodland conducted under_modern reforestation methâ€" ods. This farm has splendid ?r-ln and grass land. It is situated opâ€" posite S.S. No. 5 Wilmot and west of St. James Anglican Church. It is adjacent to the best markets in Ontario. The buildings are insured lg;inst flre'nnld wind. iy to ‘ or particulars a : A. R. C. siitH | New Hambufig. Ont. | Telephone: 118w, New Humbulrf.s FOR SALE A good 85 acre farm with good bufldinfn, location and water supâ€" ply. Close to village and school. Apply G. E. Schults, Bamberg. _ Double bed, springs, kitchen table,|_ Feb. 8 (Monday morning, Elmira two chairs, woman‘s coat size 38. M)â€"At( nuztion stand at the 51 Victoria St., Waterloo. 11'1,{95{?3' l‘h?h vehicles and a good Barn for sale, §0‘ x 60‘. Price $300. F. E. Page, New Dundee.l‘8 1 28 DAIRY CcoWs 8 Durham cows, roans and reds; 7 Jersey cows; 8 Holstein cows; 2 Hereford and Polled Angus cows; 1 Guernsey cow; 2 Ayrshire cows. Some will be fresh and some ready to freshen at time of sale; 1 Durâ€" ham bull; some young cattle. 4 sows in pig; 7 pigs about 100 lbs. each; 8 small pigs. The following: For JOE BOROVOY, situated about 244 miles east of Kitchener, or 14 mile east of Centreville, on the highway, known as the Chicopee Heights Farm, on WANTED Smail enflnes, 1 to 1% horseâ€" Tur. Apply Box. No. 883, Ch{:nl- le. o Dual JOE BOROVOY, Auction Sale Wednesday, February 10th, 1937 CROSSHILL FOR PIGS Stock and Implements Y, W. W. FRICKEY, rietor. Ancthnezr, LLOYD SHANTZ, Clerk. _ Waterioo $92w. At 1.00 p.m. â€"â€" Be on ~ADS Of Valuable Rev. P. J. Wioebe returned hom.’ Education to be valuable must be over the weekâ€"end. He was accomâ€" primari‘y character education rather panied by Mrs. Wiebe‘s sister, Mrs. than a mere accumulation of informaâ€" Joseph Cober of Gormley and Mr. tion Games were played, musical exer cises and baby pictures. â€" The Rosebank Public school Mter ary soclety held their January meetâ€" Ing on Jan %2nd, Willis Baer occupyâ€" Ing the chair. Opening song by Roâ€" bert Hallman and Willis Baer; dia: logue entitled, ‘"Confederation", by Stewart Kaster, :bsrprot Witmer, Irene Kurt and alter (Cressman Editor‘s report was read by Robert Hal‘man. _ E. J. SHANTZL, Auctioneer Phone 222, Kitchener March 11â€"12.30 p.m., breeders‘ sale of registered and grade Holâ€" steins, brood sows and shoats, at Summit View _Farm, adjoining Bfld(:lfort. A. B. Bru‘ncher, Mgr. April 6â€"At 12.80 p.m., 65 head registered .suro bred, accredited and bloodâ€"tested Holstein cattle includâ€" ing cows, heifers and bulls, at Guelph Winter Fair building. March 17 (Wednesday) â€"Starting at 10.30 a.m. sharp, unreserve auction sale of horses, implements, gr-in and roots, and accredited pure red Holsteins, for Mr. Clare Cressâ€" man, 4 miles south of Kitchener and 1 mile north of Doon, on Kitchenerâ€" Doon road. Also at same time and place household effects, furniture, etc., for Mrs. Matilda Cressman. Feb. 13 (Saturday)â€"At 10 a.m., live stock, vehicles, furniture, etc., at Kitchener Sales Barn. Brin&hwlut you have and get the cash. is is your sale. Feb. 18 (Saturday)â€"At 10 a.m., livestock, implements, vehicles, furâ€" niture, etc., at Kitchener Sales Barns. Bring what you have and get the cash. This is your sale. A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer Phone 384w, Kitchener Feb. 8 (Monday) â€" At 1 p.m., farm stock, implements and houseâ€" hold effects for Strong Bros., situâ€" ated 3 miles northwest of New Gerâ€" many and 2 miles northeast of Bloomingdale. _ _ _ April 10 (Snturdlyd)â€"At 8 a.m., valuable furniture and effects at my market auction stand, Kitchener, for Wm. Pellow. fnin, roots and household effects or Frank X. Zettle, situated 2 miles north of New Germany, 2 miles south and west of Ariss. Plan to attend. Watch for ad. March 1 (Monday)â€"At 2 p.m., one of the largest community sales ever held in St. Agatha at the Prince of Wales Hotel stables. Get your stock and other articles ready for this (your) sale. Phone 70 r 12 or 592w, Waterloo. Mar. 2 (TuesdtyLâ€"At 12 o‘clock noon sharp, valuable farm stock, including 30 head of Shorthornâ€" Durham cattle, implements, bay, cluding 7 pedi,freed Clfie horses and mares, implements, hay, grain, entire furniture and household effects, for Ambrose Hahn, situated on Con. 11, Wellesley township, 1% miles west of Hawkesville, 3% miles east of Linwood. Watch for ad. _ Feb. 24 (Wednesday)â€"At 12.30 p.m. sharp, valuable farm stock inâ€" C F"bwls.,( w). WIEACII ;Ul' CU. ‘eb. Frldnz â€" At 1 p.m., valuable farm stock, implements, hay, roots, some household effects, for John E. Lichtg, situated about 1 mile south of Bamberg, 3 miles east of Wellesley, on Lot 10, Con. 8, Wilmot. Fpsm is sold. Feb. 24 (Wednesday)â€"At 12.30 d ral rime':;k 'l-;l:'eii."â€"-ilé”of 'isiiu'-', po , V harness, furniture and 3.& List with Anson Gingâ€" rich or Aaron Hoffman. ° Feb. 8 (Monday morning, Elmira Fair)â€"At my auction stand at the Phone §92w, Watenloo Feb. 6 (Saturday)â€"At 10 a.m., at the Kitchener Sales Barn, stock g:mltry vehicles, furniture and ols. Wh-t have you? Feb. 8 (lond?, Elmira Fair)â€" At my auction stand in front of 1 team comch horses, 6 and 8 years old; 1 bay mare 3 years old (general purpose) ; 1 brown Clyde mare 9 years old; 1 filly rising 2 years old; 1 bay mare 13 years old; 1 bay mare (aged). F . IMPLEMENTS 1 Masseyâ€"Harris mower, 5 ft. eut, in good condition; 1 Masseyâ€" Harris steel hay rake; 1 steel land roller; 1 cutter. ted Auction Sale Li HARNESS 2 single sets; 1 double set. . W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer ROSEBANK Kuhns. who is principal of the Bible vclhool at that place On Sunday morning Mr. Kubns adâ€" dressed the congregation of the Roseâ€" hank church and gave a talk on the work of the school There are quite a number of our achool ehildren sick with colds and sore throats and not able to attend «chool I have a I"? list of farms for sale at reasonable prices: 48 acres at $3,000; 100 acres, $4,000, small down payment; 115 acres, good buiings, equipped with dam and lights, on a good gravel road, would exchange on house in Kitchener. March 24 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p. m., auction sale of farm stock. imâ€" {l:menu. hay, grain, etc., for James ngdon, situated 2 miles east of Winterbourne, 4 miles west of Ariss. Feb. 8 (Monday, Elmira Fair Day)â€"At Cities‘ Service yard, anyâ€" thing you wish to dispose of. Turn youl:' surplus stock and articles into cash. Phone 123 r 5, Elmira Feb. 8 (Monday, Elmira Fair Day)â€"At Cities Service yard, comâ€" munit{ sale of anything you wish ‘to sell. Send your list in early for free advertisement. January sale was a very successful one. We sold close to :BOO worth of stock and goods. Let us help you to dispoui of your livestock, implements or whatever you wish to sell. | EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer March 4 (Thursday) â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at Lot 33, the 18th line of East Zorra, 5 miles east of Tavistock, for the late Henry G. Nicholas estate. Miarch f"if'r]iés&'y')'k Zi-;'c'i'l'wing e e e auction sale, farm stock, implements ::nd feeg:":nd furrfiitude utfl.sot '&l 'LOOMI_N_GDALE on. 1, ce, 1 mile west of Stra ford, for J. Stubbs. j United Church Service. _ . _ Feb. 28 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at Lot D, Con. 7, the Gore of Downie, 4 miles south of Stratford, for Bert Knott. Feb. 18 (Thursday) â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at Lot 8, Con. 1 North Easthope, 3 miles west of New Hnmbux}', on the highway. Feb. 28 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing Feb. 17 (Wednesday) â€"Clearins sale of farm stock, implements an feed at Lot 26, the 17th line East Zorra, & mile east of Cassel, for Ezra Lingelbach. _ Feb. 15 (Monday) â€" Clearing sale of farm stock and implements at Lot 23, the 9th line West Zorra, 8 miles northwest of Hickson, for late Frank Howe estate. Feb. 16 (Tuesda{)â€"-Auction sale of real estate and household effects in the village of Wellesley, for the late Christian Faber estate. J. C. Dill. Feb. 11 (Thursday) â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at Lot 13, the 14th line of East Zorra, 4 miles north of Woodstock, for Frank Scheilfmayer. Feb. 12 (Friday) â€" Wellesle{ community sale at Queen‘s Hotel, horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. Menno O. Erb, manager, _ _ €2000, ELCC DL,, DUEULOTU, Feb. 10 8chnudny) â€" Auction sale of 85 Ontaria horses at Cole‘s I:ivnersz_nrn, Erie St., Stratford, for Cya 2222 000 J PECTRC 107 PaTEICWIATs about M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer l Service today to & Phone 30w, Tavistock Feb. 5 (Fridaiy.)â€"Auction sale of ; FINANCIAL SERVICE {lilt'git]yre a;u}g d tl:éas at Llot i185. th: LIMITED ine of East Zorra, 1mile wes 1 of Tavistock, the late Mary Garâ€" Canada‘s La Financial hardt‘s Extate. ty Statistical mnlnflon Feb. 6 (Saturdai) â€" Stratford‘s 404 Notre Dame St. West community sale of horses, cattle, MONTREAL > _Feb. ?@Emd&;) â€" Stratford‘s ;ommunitdy “Ih 0 thgr’u, filtfl., ogs an u at Cole‘s Livery B'g'x Er!ep,‘,s_tgmtford- March 11 (Thursday) â€" Entire outright sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments, produce and household effects, 1 mile north of New Dunâ€" dee, then %4 mile east, for Wm. Goettling. No reserve, proprietor is retiring to town. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Phone 28w, New Dundee Feb. 16 (Tuesday)â€"1 p.m., exâ€" tensive community sale to be held in Baden at Marle Leaf Hotel sheds. Everybody‘s saleâ€"bring what {ou have and list with Clinton Habel or Feb, 8 (Elmira Fair Day)â€"At the market, community sale of live stock, implements, furniture or anyâ€" thing you wish to sell. Feb. 15 (Monday)â€"Valuable 87 acre farm with good set of buildâ€" h"f" od soil, splendid location, be onzfig to the estate of the late Eethelgel, 1% miles south of mira. Feb. 25 (Thursday)â€"Farm ltoefi implements, hay, grain, househol effects, etc., of Nomah Kraemer, 1% miles northwest of Floradale. Feb. 28 (Tuesday)â€"Farm ntocls implements, hay, grain, househol effects, etc., of Menno B. Bowman, 1 mile north of Floradale. General; and that all its policyâ€" holders oppodnil:uh release are called upon to their opposition ance Company, a Company incorporâ€" l}od under fll:o‘ laws ou{t‘h;o’.?:nhbn of Canada, having Office at the Ct!i of Kitchener, Ontario; NOTICE Is FURTHER GIVEN that the said Merchants Casualty with the said Minister on or before tll;.t 7u1d seventeenth day of May, DATED at Waterloo, Ontario, this 28th day of émmrtyl, 1987. MERCHANTS CASUALTY INSURANCE (L(:lPANY c R. E. Patterson, the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada on the sevenâ€" teenth dn&'nf May, 1987, for a reâ€" lease of the securities which it has 9â€"15 ceased to carry on business on the thirtyâ€"first day of December, 1936. The Company has arranged for the g:l:gu. having its q,-d' Office at Gompany, having its Insurance Company Merchants Casualty Auction Sale Lists GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer ical Mutual Fire Insurâ€" ou e For the first quarter of 1987, the eer|quotas allowed to Canada by the French Government include the folâ€" ‘alr lowing agricultural produceâ€"barley, 950 metric quintals; cheese, 240 meâ€" )isp |tric quintals; rolled oats, 3,000 meâ€" forl"‘i‘" quintals; apples, 10,340 metric ale quintals; sweetened biscuits, 3% meâ€" old !"!¢c quintals; calf and small skins, and 7% metric quintals. A metric quintal oulequa]s 2,204 Canadian pounds. The guest pastor of the United Church here on Sunday at 10 a.m., will be the Rev. ‘C. F. Krauth of Kicthener. A hearty welcome is exâ€" tended to all. Garage St. Agatha â€" Phone 70 r 2â€"1 Come in an inspect this machine on our Aoor or ask us for a demonstration. Theodore Dietrich best ?odtion to give you the necesâ€" sary information to help form your investment policy. WE HAVE NOTHING TO SELL EXCEPT FINANCIAL INFORMATION Write for particulars about our Service today to Financial Service Limited, with its extensive Statistical orglnfntion and its fifteen years‘ exrvrlenco in the financial advisory field, is in the _ The Globe and Mail says definite negotiations toward a new agreement between the Ontario HydroElectric Power Commission and the Ottawa Valley Power Co., were believed acâ€" celerated when T. Stewart Lyon, Commission chairman, and Dr. T. H. Hogg, hydraulic engineer of the same body conferred recently with acting Premier: Harry C. Nixon and the Onâ€" tario Cabinet. Investigate . . . BEFORE . . . You Invest Hollinger Earnings QGain In a preliminary statement of 1986 sarnings accompanying current diviâ€" dend cheques, Hollinger Cons. Gold Mines reports a total income of $15,â€" 174,386, as compared with $14,379,201 in 1935. After deduction of operating expenses at $9,190,367 and depreciaâ€" tion reserves and expenditures writâ€" ten down at $185,276, there was a net profit on the year of $5,798,744, which was equal to $1.18 per share on the common against $1.03 in 1935. During the year the company milled 1,755,768 tons of ore, with an average recovery of $8.276. In 1935, 1,887,168 tons were milled, with an average recovery of $7.89. this winter by doing custom work for your -J.lbo-n. With the high Cyelone you can bag the feed right on the _ customer‘s wagon . or Bank Debits Up 16% An increase of almost 14 per cent was shown in bank debits or fnanâ€" cial transfers in the form of cheques passing through banks during 1936 in comparison with the previous year, the Dominion Bureau of Statisâ€" ‘lcs reports. Bank debits totalled $35,928,606,743 in 1936 as against }31,546,066,341 in 1935. Bank debits ‘n December amounted to $3,404,â€" 391,886 compared with $2,932,303,061. is this year, you can get 50 per cont. more feed value out of your hay, alfaifa, ecorn and other roughage by putâ€" ting it through a McCORMICK DEERING HAMMERMILL Toronto Stock Exchange _ Montreal Stock Exchange Montreal Cc-rb ”.:hrkd Capadian Comm ilslu Branches: . Ha-:i{( ® ‘ KITCHENER BRANCH 107 King St. West Phone: 493, 494 J. P. Van de Water, Mgr. BONGARD & COMPANY @\ FINANCIAL McCormick â€" Deering Hammermill You can grind your other ALEXANDER WATT & COMPANY 58 King Street West FINANCIAL NEWS BONDS: GOVERNMENT AND PROVINCIAL MUNICIPAL AND HIGHGRADES DEFAULTED ISSUES PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE Direct wire for fast quotations on listed and unlisted stocks. New Agreement Negotlated 80 King St. W. â€" TORONTO STOCK BROKERS AND BOND DEALERsS COMMO_D_ITI_BS. GRAIN of "Our Principle Assures Your Interest" KITCHENER, ONTARIO New York Curb (Assoc.) Winnipeg Grain Exchange Chicago Board of Trade range Commodity Exchange Inc. â€"« Windsor . Kitchener â€" Gueiph Members Mr. Henry Gremm of Waterloo spent a few days here. Mr. Alf. Kteswetter of Wilbe spent Tuesday at the home of his brother M. J. Kieewetter. Mr. Herb Lanz of Berlet‘s Corner was a business visitor here on Monâ€" noon Mr. Simon Huber sold a matched team at a handsome price to Mr. Nartin of near St. Jacobs. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Cathorine Wahl at St. Agatha on Friday afterâ€" Mr. Paul Clausing was a receut visitor to the Twin City. â€"Don‘t get caught without a WILL. . . Save your loved ones the worry and extra expense of administration. Come in and & A,CRESMAN Recent sudden deaths have caught people unprepared. HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL? Your Will? Wheat Marketings Decline Wheat marketings in the Prairie Provinces for the week onding Jan. 22 amounted to 665,008 bushels, a decrease of 244,198 from the previous week, according to a Dominion of Statistics report. In the correspondâ€" ing week last year 683.287 busheis were marketed. Equitable Life in Strong Position At the annual meeting o’ the Rquitâ€" @ble Life Insurance Co. of Canada, the president, Hon. J. L Raiston, K.C., reported the company‘s posiâ€" tion to ‘be strongest in its history. Income at $1,714,536 showed inâ€" creases in both premium and investâ€" ment receipts. Disbursements toâ€" talled uso,us, teaving an excess of income over disbursements of $763,â€" 973. Assets at $10,302,438 increased by $575,697 over 1936. Please address communications: Financial Editor, The Chronicle Waterioo, Ontario. Your answer will appear as soon as possible without any obligation. S. R. Mackellar & Co. COUPLANDâ€" JARVIS & CO. Ltd. TAKE WARNING QUELPH BRANCH Ryan Building Phone: 754, 755 C. E. Gable, Mgr. tations Broadcast Daily ue over CKCR Toronto Stock Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange 66 King 3t. W., Kitchener We Recommend the Immediate Purchase of AT THE MARKET Full Particulars on Request. DON MARTIC Unlisted Traders Phone 4446 206 Zellers Bldg., 12.80 p.m. and 6.45 p.m. BAMBERG MINERAL ESTATES SILVER VALLEY in Porcupine Telephone 4608 Kitchener Members Telephone 4090

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