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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Apr 1937, p. 8

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Epecial grade "A" medium ... "B" pullets ......... ist Live weights: Brantford, $8.50; London, $8.40; Hull, $8.75; Peterâ€" boruogh, $8.55; Stratford, $8.50; Chatâ€" ham, $8.25; Hamilton, $8.75. Dressed weights: Barrie, $11.75; Kitchener, $11.15; Guelph, $11.15; London, $11.20; Hull, $12; Peterâ€" borough, $11.2%5; Chatham, $11.50; Stratford, $11.35; Hamilton, $11.65. "A" pullets . "A" medium (Thursday, April 8) Prices quoted by Kitchener firms on the above date were as follows: Eggs Selling Two baconâ€"hog markets reported lower prices Wednesday, while other points held steady. Declines of 10¢ and 15c were posted at London, while dressed weights dropped 20c at Guelph. Dealers are quoting the following prices for potatoes delivered in carâ€" lots to Toronto: Prince Edward Is} and, $1.50 to $1.55 per bag; No. 1 Onâ€" tario, $1.40 to $1.45, and New Brunsâ€" wick, $1.10 to $1.45 per bag. Prices to wholesale trade are 10c per bag kigher. M TORONTO. â€" Weighty steers| !In the Village of Baden, on moved slowly at prices about 50 cents SATURDAY, APRIL 10 h'uhtth'fl'â€"tl.'l-‘:‘ At 1 o‘cleck sharsp. live stock educsday, , livi rnd o her prades or chitle awo m mt Including parior, living room and ucflvotn‘h;mw.u‘d’_‘-fl-_ .kfl-m: lambs changed hands near previous Pinno; sewing machine; cupboards; levels, while no sheop were offered. stoves; bedding; rugs; dishes and Day‘s caitle boidover was 100 head. kitchen utensils, and many other Good buicher cattle traded at $6.16 ‘articles too numerous to mention. WC'I.'llhate'chobcmm-i TERMS â€"Cash. reaching $7.75 Common butcher catâ€" _ Een 8 Hogsâ€"Offtruck basis: Selects, $1 premium; bacons, $8.75; butchers, $1 discount; heavies, $1 discount: lights aud feeders, $2 discount, sows $5.50 to $5.75. Trading Active On brought $8.50 to $9.50 cwt. Common a little higher. Rail grades were quote_d on a deltvered basis of $11.65 to medium vealers traded IIO'T at §$5 to $7.50. Offtruck bacon hog»s closed generâ€" aily at $8.75, with some long hauls Car hogs were priced at $8.% to $8.50 r.o.b.udu”to.p.lolm Good feedâ€"lot lambs, including two carloads from the West, went at $10.50. tle sold as low as $5.25. Weighty sicors were from $650 to $850. Butcher cows, ranged from $3.50 to §$5. Good bulls moved between $4.% and $4.50, with bolognas mostly at §$4. Choice fed calves were from $8 wgszs,-du-.munm levels, while no sheoep were offered. stoves; bedding; w;dfi.n‘l Horses â€" Grey general purpose Mars Day‘s caitle hoidover was 100 head. kitchen utensils, and many other |mare, rising 9 years old; dark bay table Mm'““hmfln"mmmb“mmm“lmflx caching E! in. commen brane on TERMSâ€"Cash. old, get of Buster Brown; black table :L“-ou fi,‘l;'on“ $5.25. Wd¢=‘; DANIEL L ZEHMR, Propséeter. |mare, 16 years old, in foal to a cupb sicors were from $650 to $850.: M R. ROTH, Auctionses. 29â€"1|black Belgian horse. a real brood and Kitchener Produce Markets â€" _ Auction Sales G. Arnold .................. Waterford R. 1.... A. Reeder..................11 Palace St., Dunrobin Farm There were 21,578 hogs sold on the dressed basis in Canada during the week, distributed as follows: Alberta 3,061; Sasâ€" katchewan 1,263; Manitoba 1,737; Ontario 11,649; Quebec 2,382; Maritimes 1,486. W. McNalley B;e"n-svo;n-d, Russell McArthur......Stayner russell McArthur......Stayner ................11 Robt. Minby ..............Eimvale .............. 7 Frank Burrell.... Jno. Grieg. W. Johnston......... â€"6 E D S Hog Quotations THE W*â€" SNIDER MILLING C CHICKENS PIGS CATTLE Hominy Feed Bfll.Shrb.Corn.B.tlcy.Co‘Uv.rOfl.S‘ll.hiscm Tanmkage, Bone Meal, Seed Corn, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake Meal, Vim Oat Foed, Oats, otc., otc. Rye Distillers Graine. BARLEY AND OAT FEED ..... $1.65 per 100 Ihe. SNIDER‘S CHICK STARTER..@ $3.25 per LAYING MASH ..............@ $2.70 per PIG GROWER ...............Ib $2.50 per DAIRY FEED ...............@ $2.25 per CALF MEAL ................@ 85 ner Iiacqn Hogs Graded Dressed (Furnished by Dominion Livestock Branch, Toronto) Best farmers‘ lots for week ending April 1, 1937. Potatoes Eggs Buying Q U A LI T Y mresice â€" M 15 ... 16 16 nc 14 13 according to weight. Stores Producers 2018 17 Truck Delivered ...... Burgessville, R. 2..12 ......Owen Sound.......... 8 ...... Burgessville R. 1.. 9 ..... Meaford Beaverton ............ Brantford......19 csvlllll...11 _|bushel, Snow apples $1.25, Mcinâ€" ; MS,:QM $2, or per basket 35¢, . |Spies 40c. _ | ‘Produce.â€"Cheese, 16, 18, 20¢, dairy butter 27¢, eggs, 18, 20 and ; |22¢ a dozen, chickens, yearâ€"old, 23¢, errsvesse 1 ‘l-vmqw!ulw m::wll"t = $1.65 to $1.75; 11â€"qt. basket 35c;| _ I=mplementsâ€"McCormickâ€"Deering cabbage 5 to 15¢ a head, turnips 5e, binder, nearly new, 7 ft cut; 4â€" rhubarb 10¢, onions, basket, 20¢, horse cultivator; 2â€"horse cultivator; mtsizbnnctuforlsc.beet:ss: McCormick 1Â¥3â€"tube dise drill; Mcâ€" a bunch, radishes 5¢, cucumbers 15¢, : 2 5 M ‘leflneelSe.zforZSc.greenoniomm hay loader; MeCormick 5¢, celery, bunch 15 to 25¢, cauli mower, 5 ft. cut; Frost & Wood side flower 25¢, spinach 10¢ a box, toâ€" |delivery rake; good dump rake ; steel TORONTO.â€"Dr. Norman King Wilson, Toronto surgeon, was reâ€" manded a week on $200 bail when he was arraigned in court on a charge of cruelty of animals. A Humane Society officer alleged Dr. Wilson, annoyed by the barking of a Scottish terrier near his home, siashed the dog‘s throat with a knife. The animal was destroyed at the society‘s shelter. WEST WANTS CATTLE FROM OLD ONTARIO WINNIPEG.â€"The Western cattle shortage will necessitate considerâ€" able shipment of stock from Winniâ€" peg and Ontario to Alberta and the Pacific Coast for the first time in nearly fifteen years, K. G. Burns manâ€" ager of Burns Brothers, Winnipeg. live stock dealers, said. Some cattle have already been sent from Winnipeg to Calgary and a genâ€" eral movement is expected from now until August, when grassfed stock comes on the market, he said. CHARGE TORONTO SURGEON SLASHED DOG‘Ss THROAT Produce.â€"Cheese, 16, 18, 20¢, dairy butter 27¢, eggs, 18, 20 and 22c a dozen, chickens, yearâ€"old, 23¢, :â€"yar-olds 21¢, broilers 35¢, ducks 1e. Meats.â€"Picnic hams 15¢, smoked 18¢, cottage rolls 25¢, roast beef 18¢ beef steak 20¢, roll roast 20 to 25¢, veal roast 15 to 23¢, pork 25¢, mrk sausage 23¢ smoked 25¢, side on 25 to 35¢, lard 14c. matoes 15¢ a box. â€" Apples.â€"Spies, $1.50 to $2.00 a bushel, Snow apples $1.25, Mcinâ€" and 35¢ a pint. Below are some of the prices quoted for produce: . mand at the Waterloo market on Saturday. Farmers state there is a good run of sap and maple syrup good run of and maple syrup flbehir!y&fifnllt‘tfito $2.50 a gallon, 60 to 65¢ a quart Maple Syrup $2.50 Potatoes $1.75 Plentifulâ€"Eggs 22 Cents, Butter 27¢ a Ib. 11 WATERLOO, ONT. 11 100 lIbe. 100 lIbs. 100 lbe. 100 lbs. Mr. Roderick McLeana, school teacher, has returned after spendâ€" ing a week‘s holidays with his parâ€" ents in Seaforth. Mr. Clayton Stemmler spent Sunâ€" day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stemmiler. the funeral of the late Mr. Sam _ _ Mr. and Mra. Chris. Roth attended prices were obtained. _ _ We are glad to report that Mits Jean Neilson, who has been on the sick list, is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Leis of Welâ€" lnc.s.lofluflmn?ev& lesley called at the home of Mr. and family have moved to Lebanon where Mr. Leis has rented a farm. _ The sale held by Mr. Reid Allingâ€" _ April 15 (Thursday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., complete dispersal sale of 34 head Grandview Jerseys and 20 pure bred Holsteins at Grandview Farm, If this does not interest it slwul%’ lOIuremn,g_n{:b:‘ild- ings, 8 acres bush, well, well fenced, 2% -fl::dtn-lflm- ton. $6,000 for quick sale. $1,000 down, balance at 4% interest, payâ€" able half yearly. This farm is worth more money. It‘s priced to sell. rack; 1 open buggy; 1 jumper| W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer ]cuuer; 1 twoâ€"horse demoecrat; 1| _ Phone 592w, Waterico 2%â€"inch farm wagon; one 2â€"inch April Saturday)â€"At 8 a m wagon with box and springs; fanâ€" vll-blel!.u'(lhe-d)ded-lt-f ning mill; 1 wild oats separator; set market auction stand, Kitchener, of seales, 2000 lbs. capacity; set of 1% Wm. Peliow. |scales, 240 lbs. capacity; stock nck;l April 10 (Saturday) â€" At 1.30 {flat hay rack; 1 steel land roller, 3. PZ~ Y*!uable furniture, household May 12 (Wednesday)â€"At 2 p.m., outright sale of Holstein cows and Yorkshire pigs, % mil Dundee, for Gilbert April 24 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., valuable real estate and entire household effects for the estate of the late George Main, in the village of New Dundee. Phone 50 r 4, Elmira April 12 (Elmira Fair Day)â€"At the market, community sale of live stqek,implu_nenh,vehfi:lm,ol:-ny- thing you wish to sell. Send it out early and be assured of real service. washing machine; brooder stove; 1â€" TERMS OF SALE are cash. No reserve as the farm is sold. Decision Daisy churn, and many rows; 2 Ayr No. 21 walking plows; 1 new Masseyâ€"Harris No. 7A walkâ€" sleigh; 1 set bob sleighs with flat Farm Steck, Implements, Feed Valunble Furniture, Houschold and Furniture. i Effecis and Tools -fi“d'“y.idl.lhfl.u.'m- m imile west of Beriet‘s Corner, on . SATURDAY, APRIL 10%, 193 + FRIDAY, APRIL 16 I Salo at 1.30 pa. Commencing at 1.80 e‘cleck sharp. Chesterkeld and chair: Siy hâ€"fiqmmm&;!â€"ddh “r&.md‘;mhfl;fln&;ldhaa-‘ aâ€"-nlmhne,rficlmflnd-:;zm;m old, get of Buster Brown; black table; 4 chairs; ginss door kitchen mare, 16 years old, in foal to a cupboard;Jewel kitchen range, grey black Beigian horse, a real brood and white enamel, like new; 3â€" mare; sorrel driving horse, rising 5 burner clectric plate; 6 dining years old; 2 black Percheron colts, chairs; parior tables; Simmons rising 1 and 2 years old, well mated. double bed. complete: irom bed DEMTS 1 EM PERZD U07, CC CEEIC‘ double bed, compicte; won bed, Cartloâ€"15 head of high grade complete; dressers and stands; real Holstein cattleâ€"8 cows, all young, antique dresser; parior chairs; clecâ€" â€"db-lltmi.a-dupcdubyfii:hhh_p; Singer drophead Pigsâ€"2 York sows with litters at u'; new mats and drp" 7;7l-¢â€"7'"fi- foot, 14 pigs weighing from 100 to ware; jardinieres; fernery; flower 150 Ibs. each. nots cellar eunhnaard and tahL«â€" Hay and Grainâ€"A quantity of lawn bench; hay and grain. trimmer ; cros Harmessâ€"2 sets double harness; of lawn an â€"cvxâ€"s;aâ€"--nrâ€"zm-fl'-e;fidchd.u.- years, bred in December; 3 yearling plete; some bedding; armchair; Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Beggs and Auction Sale Lists GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. 29â€"1 NOAH O. ERB, Proprietor. 0 Ihe. cach. pots; cellar cupboard and tables; Poultryâ€"About 50 Barred Rock tubs; sealers; crocks; dishes; cookâ€" * FERNBANK % mile west of New mo:?u! sale of 200 acre farm with dw h’ and farm buildings at the farm of John Wesley Witmer, RR. __April 19 (Monday)â€"Auction sale‘ of farm stock, implements and feed, ments and feed at Lot 15, Con. 3,‘ Wilmot, 3 miles southeast of Wellesâ€" ley, for Noah O. Erb. I B-r_'n_\of _cittle, horses, hogs, po}lla-; ‘! _ fez 2 -â€"‘;_ !â€"_ â€""n‘â€"_ .’All‘iligfl’."t. March Fair wak Il-flmâ€"flu $1,000 cash. ‘ April 15 (Thursday) â€" Auction sale of 30 Ontario horses at Cole‘s Livery Barn, Stratford, of Clydes and Percherons, some matched teams of greys, blacks and bays, for J. C. Dill. April 16 (Frfiday) â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" _April 17 (Saturday) â€" Stratford community sale at Cole‘s Livery April 10 (Saturday) â€" Auction sale in the vilalge of Baden of parâ€" lor dining room, bedroom and kitchâ€" en furniture, dishes and kitchen ut;n:nk,forl)nniell.ikhr. 12 (Monday) â€" Clearing flldion-ledf-nlmk,i-pleâ€"‘ ments and feed, including Shortâ€" horn cattle, T.B. tested, at Lot 8, Con. 5, Ellice, 3 miles northwest of \Mudi’fcu&?-el.A ‘ _ April Tuesday) â€" Auction -.Ieofafuillineoffarmimple- ments at Lot 24, 9th line of West Zorra, 4 miles northwest of Hickson, for Wm. H. Gow. | April 14 (Wednesday)â€"Auction sale of Mhld d’ech,thfint'meh-] tools, etc., in ‘ 27 rigkt, for tart Hhary Reutot *" April 9 (Friday)â€"Wellesley munity -Ig at Queen‘s Hotel B::n-s: of horses, cattle, hogs, poultry and season‘s community sales. April 10 (Saturday)â€"At 9.30 a. tacally a Tall Ime 7 inplements, a of im $ also young matched bay coach team and several other good work horses; some cows, young cattle, pigs and poultry and furniture. This sale is mira Fair Day) â€" At my auction stand in front of the farmers‘ shed, horses, sheep, implements, wagons, furniture and effects, seed grain. What have you? April 12 (Monday, at Elmira on Fair Day, at my auction stand in front of the farmers‘ shed. List with and many other articles too numerâ€" ous for detail. Do not fail to attend this sale as Mr. Guenther is quitting housekeepâ€" ing and the offering is clean. ing and kitchen utensils; siiverware ; April 9 (Friday) â€" At 2 p.m., Auction Sale Lists A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer A. R. LINN, Auctioneer RUDOLPH GUENTHER, Owner. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Phone Waterico 592w. 29â€"1 COUNTY TREASURER‘sS SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES D COUNTY OF WATERLOO n-â€"u'-yi_ VETINE al her home here. fimw&lh’flm'â€"l ith Mrs. A. A. Laing visited in Guelph Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuntze. on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Leis attended Library Books. ! the funeral of the late Samuel Lickti The following Wellesley Library ‘at the A. M. Church on the 3rd line boohhvebeenlmnedtoflneunâ€"igf'd]-k,_ wood Public Library for three| Mrs. Daniel Roth and daughter months : |Katie of New York State visited Fictionâ€"Level Crossing by Phy!â€" with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Helmuth lis Bottome; Black Rent by Harold recently. . § ‘SdlmoISt.Clflah.m _...- and Miss Margaret Gibbons Mrs.: Mr. and Mrs. J urray ‘Jummfiefmaflofm.fwhhhg itlnehteln.O’Do-nellnf'l'ol'olmo...d.“.l{al-yWQQQQSImhy on Tuesday. |at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles lr.&rlCamochnorGalt,lm'xm + Wflannningtnn-ndciildren,Janl Mr. and Mrs. Simon Jutri, 15th andAlva,ofKitchena.lnArth-rli-e,mSndgyv'-’tcnvihlr. &ndcrsofWaterbospatSnday.-thmYnku. ntthelwneoflr.andln.'-_: A very large number attended the Carnochan. They also visited Mr. fumeral of the lato Nickaiae pep Miss Jean Beaton of Toronto is Mrs. A. A. Laing visited in Guelph Downe Knobbe.____M S 148, 149, 150 Mrs. Henry Neuert of Linwood PY Farnal; White Banners by Dougâ€" passed away at her home mh;A-ed"-l_ymby_hr Sunday evening, April 4th, after an EOmery; Miss Bishop of Aldrich illness of three months. &e-' Classedâ€"Abbe, Around the World born one mile east of here on the:in Eleven Years; Wonderful Lonâ€" hmofhahthe,fiehuloh."d-;h&e&?d&.hd.l- Seip, and was in her 74th year. ]h-; Up the _untn-lh'- Mrs. Neuert adopted and raised | PUY. Arliss; Quintuplets First Year, five Forrester children after &,|del_-'i-e;8uh-km-,w~ death of their parents. T\e’allâ€"r.'m:r-y"s""m"g vive,n-elyllaâ€"ncfiidac,' Juvenileâ€"Birds Christmas Carol, | George and Rufus of Rochester, Wiggins; Bobbsey Twins at Cedar ; N.Y., William of Columbus, Ind.,‘Camp, Hope; Bobbsey Twins at the George 8. Schanidt _ Mrs. Henry Newest Passes Away. â€" Begbic; Black Bartiemy‘s Treasure farm has boen leased for a tesm of years, which makes it nocessary to dispose of this hord of cheice Helstcins. The hord size is DUTCHILAMD MERCEDES ECHO 29th He sclls with cight of his goet and cleven Jaceb Francis . Titus Wambeld 20 Pureâ€"bred Holsteins Grandview Jerseys -.-_.'Pc-.w AR Es t Om ennnnmnt Om SmD PSGInD oo Eomm Py mW “m_fiumuflm“hfiud'fih‘d“unfl lhfiyfinm-â€"bmhc_â€"‘d.“*hflâ€".*fl-mh-â€"fl I_M-Sd-h.lhlahdl-.lm.d..hdt-..’“h&“_.u.-&-cllâ€".hhmd ‘lfl-n.m-flh*-fl-&fl‘.--â€"wmnh“bh-flm of taxes and costs incurred in and .1__, ___1 __2____"O_~ TT to tench Thereo! as a i/o T. RASPBERRIESâ€"‘Latham, *Va&i ASPARAGUSâ€"‘Mary . Washinet. STRAWEBERRIESâ€"*Dunlop, *Pokamek, * We Thursday, April 15, 1937 COMPLETE DISPERSAL Every female beod on farm. â€" Fully accrodited cince 1904 HMord has neves shown a reaster. P%_â€"“*‘“hu#h County Treasurer‘s Office, Court House, Kitchener, Ont., Fob. Oth, 1087. Ew k2 g0 0 u0 P ARIEE CTC PTCC MTCET, 07 20 IEGth theree! as m -lumhmrdhflh-&d--l“b.-flu R. R. 1, BRESLAU . Pequegnat, L. E. Franklin, Waterloo, Out. Auction rer __8, 7, 8, 14, 23, 24 and S3, 54, 55 and 111 Sale will be held at Grandview Farm (All cattle sold with rooted; $12.00 per 1,000; $1.50 per 100. _ OUR GUARANTEE every variety marked with a star true to name. H. W. Stevanus One mile cast of Bridgeport m > h porttntnall stt >rtict d 3 CCC pPPF TOS. *Premier â€" $7.00 per 1,000; . 75¢ per 100. Herd of John R. Watson LINWOOD 16, 17 1.30 PM line, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Yunker. A very large number attended the funeral of the late Nickolas Roth, noon at the 16th line A. M. church TOWNHISP OF WATERLOO TOWMSHIP OF WILMOT Phone 745 r 21 Bir. Watsonm‘s adjoining 29â€"31â€"3â€"5â€"7 Notices ;Machmts(hsualtyy with the said Minister on or before fee maid seventeenth day of May, DATED at Waterloo, Ontario, this 28th day of , 1987. WALT! es R. E. Patterson, APVERTISING in The CHRONICLE teenth day of May, 1937, for a re on with Receiverâ€" m that all its policyâ€" hoiders fl-fl release are called upon to file their opposition that Merchants Casualty Insurance Company, l-v'-‘i-nâ€"lm”u the Town ef ‘aterioo, Ontarie, ceased to zy: business on the The Company has arranged for the ‘m’ of all its cutstanding ‘The Economical Mutual Fire Insarâ€" ? under the laws :ih&.’ Domizion at the City of Kitchener, Ontario; that the said are required to deirver fuil parâ€" ticulars of such ciaims to the underâ€" signed soliritors for the executrices Kellie Flossie Rauckman and Meta Auns Kufske on or before the 15th day of May, 1937, after which date \&e-im'ilbe-â€"d.. % DATED this 24th day of March, Sims, Mcintoch, SchoGcld & Sime, 41 King Streot West, tâ€"râ€"-â€"‘â€"-q‘â€"â€"vâ€" minie Shocemaker, late of the City Wallfli00, Wiiow, who died on or about the 5th day of January, 1937, Notice To Creditors In the Estate of MATILDA EMMA n-u-.o.A.c.uu_; ”c: E. 4, Kitchener, Phone 1522vw. > We Ees omat ooo Nee s and one of the best water oysâ€" Farm For Sale PAYS. 21.74 42.14 1518 K.18 118.43 117.77 487.17 21748

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