I Seed Potatoes I,, $2.00 Babel ht Waterloo Market l District Markets - Want Ads 'e ,uy.nyum Btu sdiis. nt by Day Mu- hot.-Attraetive Dbphys Thron- at homo-ho. turned oat to Waterloo‘a nut beautiful Mar day market Stunt-y 11mm. The" were attractive Ind any lupin†ot produce, with price. shown“ little change hon th week no. Delicious treatt strawberries made their - Durance Ind wld tor We a mull box. Below are a few ot the 9110. quoted: Potatoes, basket, 36c, small seed potatoes 81.20, largo 82.00 a banal. cabbage We, turn“): 6c, put-snip. We, lettuce, 2 bunches IOC, horse radish Iii 18c, celery llie, radish 6c, upb- ragus, 2 tor 16c. been We In: in! lettuce, 2 tor 15c. cabbage 5c th., ar- mu. 2 tor Se, onions 5c, tomatoes 15c 1b., dandelion be not amt Produce Chem 10, 15 and 20 per lb., butter St 1b., eggs 18 to Me, dozen. cream 18c per pint, chicken Me per IL, rate blt 16e per m, summeruume Me a Its., heed cheese 13c. pork unease 23 and S6e, spare ribs 22, 230. Mood sausage 17c, liver unease lie, lard IN per in, bologna 16c, cottage cheese 5c, "all: ham 19e, rout hem 20c, apple butter Me a pint, bed roast 15 to Me, veal 16 to Me, tongue 20c cottage roll 25c, picnic ham 19c. Apples-Chores was a choice cler- mg of Northern Spys. MacIntosh Reds, Russet: and cooking apple. at " to 8150 u bushel. Vegetable Plants In Demand ht Kitchener Market Baking and Honey. Fresh homo made baking and delicious honey sold at the same price! as tho pro vloua week. Strawberry and Raspberry Phnts Find Ready Sale. --Brulera Me th. mm. __ Raspberry "t strawberry plants, “Huge and te mate plants were in demand at the Kitchener market on Saturday mom, ing. Prices tor produce showed little change as compared to but week. Below are some ot the prices quoted: 'Prodq_'hte 'brollem sold at 30 to Me a pound, eggs 20 to 26c a do- zen, butter Me a pound. maple syrup $2.60 per gallon, lard 14e fresh pork sausage 25c and smoked Me, bacon 24c, ham 20 to Ste, spare ribs 20 to 22c, backbone 16c, tenderloin sac. sirloin 28c, Jemed meat Me, head cheese 16e. - _ "'i‘ilVe‘r-e; -,iiu, tr nice display of nylon, and flowers at Mir pricey: - A mant.-sRaspberrr, Latham plants were 83.00 per 100 and 82.00 for 100 of the [Herbert variety, urinate"! plants 10e a dozen, 60e a 100 enthuse plank Mie a dozen or Me a. box. to. matoes per box 20c, geranium: Me each, pansy plants 40c a box, dun: roots So a cluster, gladlola Se a, down for ordinary bulbs and 20e a down including varieties of Alfce T191841. Prosperlne, White Grant and - MALT SHIPPING OUIBLPH.-mrat showdown in a. strike which has tied up foundry operations at the Taylor-librbee plant for seven days came Tuesday, when strikers forced the firm to make a concession before they would allow a freight car loaded with Mm" to leave the factory. GUELPH STR|KER3 mm CHROME WANT ADS. speaker at B To an. on N m. hat Sunday. Voamblu (lunar! I W“ “W†-'-'" I ....-_ my." _--"""- H _ v a plant A singing 5011001 ig being held " week-end with her friend, Miss Lit. F when Bean's Mennonite Church each 'r.'ueev.an (hung, Bridgeport. nake 3' day evening under the leadership of ---------' l inâ€, Mr. Joseph 'Steckley of .Preston.‘ diatom This school will continue for several! One day I was walking near a very much. ihigh scaifold when a hammer fell . l Ree. Elvin Snyder. missionary and missed my by inches. I looked Itram South America, was guest up and a man shouted down: "Sorry. ADS. speaker at Bull's Immune Church KEY} next in†I'll mp a piece at - oI‘__‘I - ll " Reporting noon-ha; men would study price Saturday. Live weittttu: London. “.30; Hull, â€.15: Petuborouh, “.50; Brut. pruned Isiah“: Kimball-r. Mus; London, 811.86; Hull. .18; F'eterborouqtt, 011.â€. lord. Dealers ye quoting the (allowing pncel tor potatoes delivered to TOP onto in urban: Prince mind Mb land, $1.15 to £1.25 per but; 13.1 Ontario. $1.10, and New Drum eh, $110 to 81.20 nor 2tag, Price! to wholesale trade are 10c to 156 W bag “In. (Hominy. It] 3) Prices quoted " Eleanor an“ on the above an. wen " tom: Eco. coma. Kitchener Produce Special grade lst grade-.. 2rd grade p_v. The w.C.to. ot .Bethel United Fioradale: May Farms. J. A. Woods, Church held a meeting on Tuesday Gait; 'Erneet 'R. IBayne. Colin (hum- afternoon, April Mth, at the home of bcil I Sorta, W. " Muir, Ill. 0... the president. Mrs. Merritt M prunnie. Guelph: Fred w. Begs. with a very good attendance. The Oliver -Snyder_ lHeepeler; E. E. by. president was in the choir end the wander Snyder. Gordon Weber. meeting opened with a hymn tol- Kitchener; A. W. Ken-s. Moorelleid: lowed by prayer by Mrs. A. a. Been, Curtis Cmemn. Mervin M1. The scripture reading and Dine Btwfimeoa Shanta. New Humbug: Ev. dy was given by Miss o. Rudder]. W. Bonn-n. Win. R. Iutli, John L. Mrs. Ralph unborn favored with . Roth, Joe. K. dewarumttruNtr, J. W. piano instrumental liter which Mn. ‘W‘itmen Peterebnrs: Milton A. - 1A. B. Fleming gave a reading. Inntei, Carl M. 11-807. Berne. Shuts“ Irvin Hesse favored with a men! Bernhardt Strus'burxer. Pro-m: sclo and Mrs. E z. Mcmnre ave: John Taylor. Rockwood; Dim reading, The W)C.'I'.U. clip sheets Bros.,tu1tord; W. C. Calm. BIO!- on Drugs proved very interesting. field; w. R Grantham. Scotland: Two minutes ot silence was observed Amos Wilkinson, Wenenltein: Eden n memory of the late Mu. Isaac Been I Martin. lucid Silents, Angeline C. a. rtaithftit member of the wgy'r,Tr.lsheotutrd, David Bd. Snyder. ore-n Annual reports were given and the J. Snyder, Herbert B. Snider, wal- election ot oilicers took place for the loo; Willie T. Burton, lid. a. Schmidt, ensuing year which is as follows: ‘Woodstock: WAR. IOSK.Wt President. Mrs. Mervin may; vino Yangttlut, Tau“ president, Mrs. A. E. Been; eecre-' _..------------- ‘inry. Mrs. anion Hilbern; tr-rer,1 Mrs. J. o. Wood; devotional mph.I HAWKIWILLI Mn. M. Face! P New} SOUTH-WEST WILMOT I A large number attended the mu- mica] festival at the (Kiel-men United Church on Wednesday evening, April Mgt at which the choir of Be- thel United Church was an entrant. The meeting closed with my“ by Girl Hun. Ar Mrs. John theâ€, nfttrr which dainty Little Ttobese refreshments were served by the kw fortune to b. teas. .her arm while Fernanda. [last woek. T 'Ret and Mrs. Elvin gander, 1nltt-,durimr the no stonarlea from South A one; visit. Scherer sale. ed with Mr. and Mrs. mun CID"- Tha auctlo1 matl Sunday. - -- - -- Scherer bro: Recent visitors with Mr. and arm.' Zenas Crmmn were Mr. and In. Abner Musselman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Burkhaldt of St. Jaodbs. Miss Agnes Martin of Pres- ton. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Burkhnrdt and family and Misc Dorothy Hunv horse: dt Kitchener. Jaodbs. Miss Agnes Martin of Pres- The continued tiaw, rains are ton. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Burkhnrdt swelling the river: and creeks. The and family and mu Dorothy Hun? flaU are flooded. Wuhoutn - horse: dt Kitchener. GGaiisris. Miss Irene g'tutey of near gtatho Young couple wedded. spent a day with her marathon] Mr. Esra Frey and was Ada Brn- Mr. Isaac Bean. y‘bacher were married on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean attended V afternoon at a. mpg mum. the funeral of the latter" undo. the a". Mr. Irvin of Hamilton performed late Mr. John Conner of near Milver. the ceremony. ton last Monday alternogn; __ I Sunday callers with 'Mre. M: Een- Hog Quotations large ........... medium .r._.Pr_' pullets m.q..Vr.» largo .. medium pullels .. Potatoes Ego- Buyln' atom Macon w.rrr_.-.m.t... 18 " I.......-.. " 16 rr..t"r'r.Hr.' 16 " .w.rterrrm..r.r 14 " according to welsh. BURCH-t Truck Donut“ TI, WATIILOO CIIOIUCLI (Thr Cent Jump '; InCattleExports George I. Hot-nu, 80c. Mun Met,'ll't2,'tef, “noel-non (1 Canal. tTS 11m in upon or unenc- I“ noon“ tor Jam. Febmry and but of "et-<td. being the highs" ammo-Lb W in the history ot the Mention. In no" Instance- tho qqort car macaw. tuned have been to united States buyer: with thunk-h. New York. New Jemy. New 811‘. Connecticut. Vermont, Michigan .311 Maine taking non ot the chine-ll. District healers l Make Big Export I Shipment To us , in one Pennsylvmin nhlplnent‘ (John ‘Slecklo ot Kitchener sold eight I head; o. t Coleman, New mudâ€. hold dire; and IH. R. Glen of EM. Ja- Icobl, tour; other breeders in the vicinity of Wntor'loo and Wellington contributing to the late March ex- I ports included: s. C. Brunchâ€. Chas. L My, Age; A. Pnlmer. Ar- thur; Earn Stunts, Eldon “unshar- 'ger, Baden; may Stunner, Brlght; W. in. Malcolm. Britten; Wm. (Kaila. ar Ithur Ir. Thompson, Damn; John EIHayee. Dundu; T. B. Redhead. Slau- iwood; Allan & Clayton 8. WM. 'Aamn M. Weber, Daniel E. Baum. iA. Musttelrnatt, Elmirn; l. Gimbol. A. Bauman, Bro-Inn; Henry w. Baum, Fioradnle; May Farms, J. A. woods, Gait; 'Erneu 'R. IBayne. Colin (hum- bcil & 'Sons, W. " Nair, not. an. ,‘Rannie. Guelph: Fred w. Bug. Oliver Snyder, iHeepoler; E. E. by. Leander Snyder. Gordon Weber. Kitchener; A. W. Kan-s. Mom-econ: Curtis Creasmn. Mervin My. ‘Simeon Shams. New minibus: By. w. Bonn-n. Wht. R. lutli, John L. Roth, Joe. (K. Bwtruontruber, J. W. ‘W‘itmen mttertrttttrqr; Milton A. Bool- 'tel, Carl M. Kasey. Berne. Shuts, Bernhardt Stmatttrurtrer. Prawn: _ John Taylor. Bockwood; 01m Bros., Saltord; W. C. 011m. Shef- field; w. IL Grantham. Scotland: Amos Wtmimson, Wollonnteln; Mon ,Manin, Lloyd Shuts, Angeline C. ,fSiiepherd, David Bd. Snyder. Ore-n , J. Snyder, Emmett B. ftrerr, wag- Girl Hurts Arm. Little rRebeca. Hoover had the min- tonune to bully bruise and spmtn .her arm while at school on - at [last week. The accident hippened .during the noon hour. In a nut-melt neatly tuned Br The; auction sale held by Mr. 8. Scherer brought. fair prices. Mr. Scherer is making his home with friends in Thnterhotrrattt for the present. Wuhan: Catalog by M. l Sunday callers with Mm. M. Fen- ton and Mrs. Plain were Mr. and Mrs. H. Vanstone and family. Mr. and Mrs. ,Jack Vanstone from St. Marys, Mr. (and Mrs. Haywood from Fergus. . Elaine] round it." ,PrognmPlahned an Luann: Coronation Day mum-mum“ An interest!“ your“: is bolls planned for this an.“ in observ- ance of Coronation Day, by an. Weather permitting, the celebrate-9 will uke place " the school grounds, commend" at $30 Inn. Part (1 tho pron-am " arranged by note-only the: or the Baud at We, the schooin, end Women‘s httltuto will con-int or addresses by the local clergyman, singing by the â€hook and the phalanx of on! trees and acorns. An hour ot sport- vill tho ‘be enjoyed and the dternoon'e nethi. ties will conclude with s but“ lunch. The latter future will be in place of the annual community pie- nic which is shun held minutiae in the month ot June. Junior School Scholars Excel Second chuus--ag1iesore lip-Merg- er " Glen Pom " TIowan' Monte 72. Earl Brighton " Walter Poll as. Br. r-ooan Dinner 90, Jun Poll 80, Lincoln (Lineman 76. Jr. I--alva Snider TB, Dolmen To- man 32, Marie Howling 60, an lbw- dee 66. Mr. and Mrs. John merdee were presented with a mimihneou show- er by the members of the St. James Sr. Luther We at the home of the farmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Esau-060 Br., on Thursday evening. An address was read :by Mr Enum- :Kurt and the gifts were attractively tied to a buggy wheeI. gayly decorated with pink crepe ps- Twr. The evening was spent in games Wind contests "ter which dsmty rev freshmen“ were served. Br. Prirnor--dum, mule, Bernice Baer, Cameron McDonnld, Elaine To. nun. Robert 'Brlghton, Erma mot. Jr. PrurMrr-u1rrunie Brown. canon Eiuwaacmer, Hugh annual. P-ttation. I 'Mr. and ms, coarse Bum-n at .Mr. 0mm Bierman of Iitrhtrvimt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jacdb but annuity. t Mr. and In. Quin launcher all [son Kenneth or Kitchener and on Mr. and Mm. Willard m 4181 thm, 'Mlee Violet Berber gddreeeed the i N.D.C.S. Christian Fellowship new lug on Timmy. Meat May ttth. The monthly meeting of the Junior Women’s Institute will be held st the home at Klee Atta sums on Tues- day evening, May 11th. The meme bers are reqneeted to meet at 7.10 o'clock for tho put-me of enjoying a hike before the program Female. Mr. and Mrs. Winn-d In.“ visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon new at Pine Hill lust Sunday. - - - clerks there are at the local post ottee. A letter addressed timely: i"Mitsis B. B.", following Iby a. drawing or a nail. or brad, and a Mm! at. was delivered to Miss {Kathleen "BtMybee" Bradford. Another en- lvelope bore a partial map of the itnwn with a trail leading from the ‘pnst once, along tive streets and turning corners to an arrow. That was an easy one and was delivered first man utter receipt. Now the clerk: any they ere looking not an new» to conquer. H it}: and MN. Jacob Cream and family of Pine [Hill called on Mr. and Mn. Arthur hutmschhgor on Fri- day. . Several au here atiended the - r.iversary services " the St. John's Lutheran church at Waterloo Inet BUSY GODERI'OH POOTMEN T FIND PUZZLES EASY GoImRHyH.-ial smart mall Micro-3m Wraith}. Lulu, Teacher. Let This Be Your Coronation Year in Improved Yorkshire boar, I month: old. Apply to Peter Nab xizor, Phone 89 r 6, Men. -- -- A country girl for-housework on farm nut Kitchenet; four adult in family. Box No. 88, Chronicle. " Estate of the late Alfred B. Menhoeker, v.8. All “count: owing to the late Dr. mrnhoefrer u'e now due and {anus at the one“ of the Wet.- oo Trust end Savings company, Kitchener, and early payment h requested to close the est-to. The Waterloo Tm! and - 86-1 a In. nun alder uld son Junior span the week-end with “have. and friends at tettrvemtrvii1e. "Min Violet airlock returned to her home " Potomburg utter spend- in; seven] weeks at. the home of Mr. and min. I. J. {Devin Mr. Ward Gunman and son Manny ot Kitchener celled on Mn. be"! Hen-nun recently. A very enjoydble time wee - " the homeotur. end Mn. Woe Elie on Saturday evening ,htttgt than! Att relatives and friends tendered I. surprise in honor ot Mr. And In. Elmer Neeb. newlyweds. The young couple were mule the recipient of e very eniteble gift. The evening was spent in milk: end games. Dainty refreshments brought the - 110an to . clone. Mr. end Mrs. Irvine Schenk w a day with 'Mre. Levi Hellman. - Mr. and Mrs. Elma- Jaoobc and daughter Patsy were guests vial the farmer's panama, New Dundee, re cently. - gnaw-£135; Ui' I; v. land to - " the and at I. ',1tsd to: “Us." and uh Waterloo County Hatchery am and Mrs. smiley Snider all family were meant. guests with Mr. Ada unlock at the home of Mr. o.. car Schweitzer, Hamburg. We are sorry to learn that luster Vernon Bowman, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bowman is con- fined to tho mteuner-watertoo hoe- pitai, where he underwent In over.- tiou for appendicitis. Hi! my my friends wish him I speedy rs. Congratulations! and (Homer Devin were Sundiy din- ner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Rahal! Dom-mg, Mill St., Kitchener. 'Mr. mid Mrs, Sam Schmidt of Mn Pines spent a day with Mr. and In. Demon Schmidt. Mrs. Ezra. Becker and Mrs. borne Fried and baby Orville spent Ttteq- day afternoon with Miss Lizzie Ecl- ere. (Rev. and Mn Evan Skier attended the Itnnera! sertvlces ot the late Mr. Sander at Kitchener on Tuesday " tomoon, Mr. Morgan W’ltzol Sundnyed at his home u metorutrttrg. Bom-on April ism, to Mr. and In. hoot; T. Bechtel. . mm. BABY CHICKS HELP WANTED Inf and Mrs. Ill. J. Dem}, 119th M M fkevieeBraasdChiehn FOR SALE Conn-1.7 NOTICE t=iriE2El Poultry WANTED FAG. m 85-8.