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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Mar 1937, p. 11

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1‘1, but 9, "w. ah. ho- 8 months to urvicuhln 0... Malta and, from good much; can. Bloomingdale ' Indiana 181 t " 19-20 largest Crowd In Mouth: ht FOUND Black And an hound. “on. " t 18, WW. 18-19-20 Prices Hold Firm Except for _ Ten Cent I)!” in Cabbngc sold " 5 to " cents a head, pnranipa, cunts, onions, beets " 20 cents a basket, or 5 cents I bunch, celery at 15 and 25 cents, spinach 13 cents a measure, end c'upMorrer 25 cents. so cents e basket. P?,':,',', the general market. Meets oftered included picnic Three detutyrtg mind 90 pound lame at 16 and " cents e pound b88- ot potatoes at 8135. or 100 lower {or hull and smoked, respectively,i than has prevailed tor some weeks. cottage roll 25 cents, rout beef Ir.The majority continued to sell at to 18 cents, beef steak 20c, veellSiJS. Butter was " to we a pound rout, 16 to " cents, pork sausage 23 and chickens were 23 and 26ca pound. and " cents for fresh end smoked, t Vegetable and meat prices remained aide been " to " cents a pound unchanged. Business was reported and lard 15 cents a pound. good by vendors. The Inigo“ crowd in I number of months turned out for the local whet on Saturdey, providing brisk bidding for the large quantity of produce in the stalls. Prices, how, ever, held up the previous week, de- spite the heavy demand: There were more cuts and farm vehicles parked at the ten of the market building than there have been in over 1 you. Potato prices fell most, dropping from $1.85 to 81.76 for the 90 lb. bug. Basket lots sold It 40 cents. Eggs fell " one cent while young chickens were up the_snme fieute, In the produce stalls eggs sold at; 18 to 22 cents e dozen, butter Iii 26 and 27 cents s pound, cheese at 16 to 20 cents, and cream " 18; cents e pint. Young ehiekens, brought " my! yearling: 20 cents 9nd geese cents. I Northern Spies were quoted “Ema market Saturday with dealers $1.50 to 32.00 g bushel, " cents asking 10, 20 and no. Ava-use prices for 8 (Inns, and McIncoshes “inst week were up to Mc. A few mid 81.75 to 82.00; Tolman Sweets “In! that price, but not enouh to so cents u but». lamest the general market. If the entire lot is not desired, a large part could be disposed of without in any way lessening the value of the property or encroaching upon the residential lot. For quick sale tho property it 505-. ' at a low figure. For farther particulars. Uply ESTATES DEPARTMENT Phone 1154 The house is beautifully surrounded by large evergreens, while the rev of the lot is dotted with u variety of fruit trees. _ The property cons'sts of the parcel of land having a frontage of 187 ft. on William Street, with an average depth of 343 ft. The house is of solid white brick construction. with stone foundation, and consists of six rooms on the ttrat floor, with tive bedrooms on the second floor; three piece bath on the first floor sud _ni.ce conlpletely tiled three-piece bath with shower on the second floor. mam! aooruuriaNGinioGkeFitGitiu system with newly installed Williams oil burner. Wellknown Residence of the Late Thomas Hilliard Located at 88 William St. West, Waterloo, Ont. Jhteriin Market The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company FOR SALE E1113 (Eggs Down on E Gait Market The early approach M "adorn to anyone of the supply which they have "wintered" to tal- advantage or the higher when. Nonhanr "" were sold at $1.75 and his a bnlhOL instead or " a. want no. Second grade any: were ti." and $1.60. " basket lots. they sold at 80 and Me. Baldwins. Greening. Kaclntolhu Fa Russet: ranged from $1 to 81.50 a bushel or 25 and Me a hunt. Heavy Mails: Force Decrease KrW9KMti--9ua of tho vb ter vu'lodu granulated at the market Saturday morning. and the larger lupply room-d In : cub-tu- m deem.» In a. price- which in. manned during tho but two month. 1lAlL'r.--Egg prices were,down at the market Saturday with dealers asking 19. 20 and me. Ava-use pricgg as“ prices allowed a downwudxlen- dency, grade A large selling at 22 to 25e. and the smaller 18 to Me. Bub ter still retained ita standard price of 28 and 30 cents per pound. Card was 15 and 16 cents cheese 18 to Me, and sweet cream 15 to BN: a. pint. The advent of spring was indicated by a supply ot pussyvn'llows being ot. tered 'lor sale at 10 to We a bunch. Potatoes were available at reduced prices, ranging from 81.60. to 81.76 a has, or 25 to 36e a basket. Cabbages were lie each; carrots, parsnip: end onions sold in be lots. Celery was plentiful at 10 to Mc. a bunch. Fresh pork by the hundredwtritrttt sold at 12% to Me a pound. There was a distinct shortage of hunt, but plenty of cabbage. lnApplePrioec KITCHENER Till TAf"F" CHRONICLI WHICH YOU HAVE NO FUR. THER USE AND MAKE EXTRA MONEY FOR YOURSELF. IT’S EASY AND SENSIBLE TO LET CHRONICLE WANT ADS SERVE AND SAVE mm YOU. Phone or Write Now For Information TWO CENTS A WORD AND TIME TO CLEAN UP. SELL THE ARTICLES FOR 1937-- Chronicle Want Ads To Buy, Sell, Rent or Findl--9Jse Proved to Hundreds' . that Chronicle Want Ads Get Results . . . 1936

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