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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jun 1937, p. 8

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EllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllrllllllllIlllllllllIlls = E. Honsberger & Sons ; PRICES REASONABLE 530 Stewart St. . KITCHENER ; Off Park St. between subway 5 and C.N.R. § Phone Kitchener 2454 = Res. Waterloo 397w Special grade 1st grade ... 2nd grade ... Dealers are quoting the following prices for potatoes delivered to Toâ€" ronto in carlots: Prince Edward Islâ€" and, $1.15 to $1.20 per bag; No. 1 Onâ€" tario, $1.00 to $1.05; and New Brunsâ€" yick, $1.05 to $1.10 per bag. Prices to wholesale trade are 10¢ to 15c per bag higher. Over 5 Jbs.. .......~~.. 16 13 4 to § 1b8. .....lc.cll. 14 1% 234 10 4 The. â€"s.css.s. 18 11 $ to 34% Ib#. ..c..ssss 11 10 Oid Roosters â€" Over 5 Â¥bs. ......l..2. 12 10 ((Red and black feathored birds 2¢ per Ib. less than above prices). Prices quoted by Kitchener firms on the above date were as follows: Eggs Selling Dressed weight bacon hogs adâ€" ‘anced 13c at Kitchener and 6c at Hamilton Wednresday while other markets held steady. Live weights: Brantford, $8.50; London, $8.36; Hull, $8.76; Peterâ€" borough, $8.50; Chatham, $8; Stratâ€" ford, $8.50; Hamilton, $8.76. ! to 144 Ns 14 to 2 lbs 2 to 2% lbs 2% to 3 lbs Kitchener Produce Markets â€" Auction Sales No orormnmnnennnemeene en n n n3 * is the time to do that repairing and building. Buy your . Lumber Fatted Honsâ€" «6 E D S Jno. Pryce..................Dublin R. 1.......... 9 7 1 1 Horton McDougall ....Hensall R. 1........10 7 3 Geo. Francis..............Walkerton R. 2.... 9 J 1 1 Ernest Selves ............Science Hill ....... 9 7 1 1 A. Parliament............Woodville ............11 7 3 1 D. Ferguson ..............Barrie ...............10 â€" 7 *J 2 Wes. Johns................Woodham R. 1.... 8 7 1 T. L. McDonald ........Ethel .......c....10 â€" 73 Ernest Horne ............Orillia ... 8 8 A. Fagan..................Carley ..........15 10 _ 2 3 Dunrobin Farm ........Beaverton ............14 12 2 J. E. Bailey................Streetsville ..........10 7 2 1 M. Moore.............:::sâ€"AYE ........ccc........... 11 8 8 C. Burkholder............Stouffville R. 4...10 8 1 1 There were 18,286 hogs sold on the dressed basis in Canada during the week, distributed as follows: Alberta 3,004; Sasâ€" l:‘atchewan 677; Manitoba 1,426; Ontario 10,481; Quebec 1,808; neithan.snaa Maritimes 890 Hog Quotations large ... pullets medium large . medium pullets . SNIDER‘S CHICK STARTER GROWING MASH .......... LAYING MASH ............ PIG GROWER .............. CALF MEAL .........000000 CORN, BARLEY and OAT FEED . $1.80 per 100 lbs. THE WYâ€" SNIDER MILLING C® Phone 239 Bram, Shorts, Corn, Barley, Cod Liver Oil, Salt, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Bone Meal, Seed Corn, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake Meal, Vim Oat Feed, Oats, etc., etc. at the new yard from es pal (Thursday, June 10) Bacon Hogs Graded Dressed CHICKENS Potatoes (Furnished by Dominion Livestock Branch, Toronto) Best farmers‘ lots for wee!s ending June 3, 1937. Eggs Buying Stores Producers se 17 16 usns %6 15 mecene 3B 14 moones 4B 12 act':,rdlng to weight. Butterfat Q U A LI TY 16 18 19 20 Truck Delivered 0 25 27 _ 24 26 $1 23 14 18 16 20 17 21 18 22 Dressed Sel A. Sel. B 15 14 12 11 Dublin R. 1........ 9 Hensall R. 1........10 Walkerton R. 2.... 9 Science Hill ........ 9 Woodville ............11 Barrie ..................10 Rye Distillers Grains. Address Hominy Feed 22¢ 21c 19¢ 13 12 11 10 Limited PIGS For | _ June 10 â€" Waterloo â€" Wellington Holstein Club at Ontario Agriculâ€" tural College, Guelph. 1 _ June 12â€" Shorthorn _ breeders‘ field day at O.A.C., Guelph. The changes meant new army leadership along the whole western frontier, which Soviet spokesmen profess to believe Germany may atâ€" tack some day. The action followed the death June 1 of General Jan Gamarnik, Viceâ€"Commissar for Defense. The Government said he committed suiâ€" cide after he had been exposed as a traitor with close connections with Germany and Japan. Many of the smart talkers know all about the money question except bhow to earn some of it. GUELPH.â€"A determined nmiove to check and eliminate mineral deâ€" ficiency in Oxford County cattle was described before yesterday‘s session of the fourâ€"day conference of Ontario agricultural representaâ€" tives at the Ontario Agricultfural College. Efforts being put forth in this direction by the Ontario ‘liveâ€" stock branch in coâ€"operation with the O.A.C. experts were outlined by G. R. Green, district agricultural representative in the affected area. MOSCOW. â€"The Soviet Union shook up its army command yesterâ€" day in drastic changes involving key frontier garrisons from Leningrad to the Persian border. Soviet Army Is Reorganized June 23â€"Ontario Hntc-hery A proval _ Association, at _ O.A.( Guelph. Start Drive on Lack of Minerals June 15 â€" 16â€"Ontario Fur Farmâ€" ers‘ short course and annual meetâ€" ing, Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph. â€" June 19â€"Ontario Sheep Breeders at O.A.C., Guelph. _ l June 21 to 25â€"Farm and Home week, O.A.C., Guelph. June 21â€"Waterloo District Jerâ€" sey Club at Old People‘s Home, Kitchener. June 22 â€" Ontario Poultry Conâ€" federation at O.A.C., Guelph. June 14 â€" 15 â€" Ontario Yorkshire swine breeders at O.A.C., Guelph. Dates Set for _ ‘37 Field Days Many Gatherings of Farmers Slated for O.A.C. at Guelph. Tot. Hogs .@ $3.40 per 100 lbs. .@ $3.20 per 100 lbs. @ $2.80 per 100 lbs. @ $2.65 per 100 lbs. @ .95 per 25 lbs. WATERLOO, ONT. CATTLE 8 Others Tenders also for the decorating of fi‘ four rooms at the Central School,| _ and alterations in the lavatory. ’Al J. H. ZIEGLER, ‘sh Chairman of Property Committee, Se Waterloo Public School Board. ric 43â€"4 He _ Tenders for the outside painting of the woodwork of the Central School Residence, the Alexandra School, and the Elizabeth Ziegler School. Two coats. Separate tenâ€" ders for each building are requested. I. H. Toman, auctioneer, has reâ€" ceived instructions to sell by public auction for the estate of the late MRS. LYDIA KNECHTEL, on the Ipremises of Edward Knechtel, on the highway 2 miles east of Petersâ€" ‘burg, on SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, 1937 Sale to start at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Lighter Day high oven range for coal or wood, real good; Moffatt 3â€" burner electric range; glass\ door cupboard; kitchen sink; larg â€" exâ€" ‘t,ension table; 3 kitchen L?E‘:s; 2 ismall stands; upholstered ~rocker; ]inlaid bird‘s eye maple bureau; mahogany gramophone with records: jladies‘ spring coat; ladies‘ coat with fur collar, good; Raymond dropâ€" head sewing machine, like new; light oak bedroom suite with springs and mattress; dark oak bedroom suite with springs and mattress; men‘s overcoat with Persian collar; carpet strips; trunk; real good horseâ€"hide robe; wash stand; meat grinder; kitchen utensils; 2 good iron pots; suitcase; 2 good hand bags; 2 pr. woollen blankets; woolâ€" len shawl; crocks; lard can; jugs; stone crocks; iron kettle wheelâ€" barrow; garden tools; tub; ice box Positively no reserve, winding up the estate. TERMS: Cash. GIDEON BECHTEL, CONRAD BERG, Executors. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, 2 x 2 x 2% ft.; luggage carrier; step ladder, and many other articles too numerous for detail. Prior to his former attempt to fly across the Polar wastes to San Francisco, Levanevsky made a simiâ€" lar test flight. any too fast for us." Sale at Brubacher Farm Totals $3,500.â€"Demand for Dairy _ MOSCOW.â€"Sigmund Levanevsky, Russia‘s most daring aviator, was reported to be ready for another | attempt to fly nonâ€"stop from Mosâ€"| cow to San Francisco by way of thel North Pole. | Levanevsky arrived Wednesday at Sebastopol, Black Sea port 800 miles south of Moscow at the tip of the Crimea, after a flight from Moscow at an average speed of 135 miles an hour. No Hospitality A polite motorist, passing through . Western village, asked the viage policeman: "What is the speed law here. please?" "Ain‘t got none," replied the cop. "Yu fellers can‘t get through here ‘The demand for pure bred Holâ€" steins continues strong and the prices hold frm. This was demonâ€" stiated on Tuesday at the sale held at Summit View farm at Brld;opon; )wned by A. B. Brubacher, when the op price for choice Holsteins was $155. A herd of 45 head were dis nosed of with good cow» and heifers | iveraging $115. Bidding was brisk ind buyers were present from all varts of the County and adjoining counties. A lot of pure bred Yorkshire sows ind shoats all brought good prices. Auctioneer E. J. Shantz conducted the sale in quick time, the sale being I »ver in three hours. The total reâ€". ~eipts. were $3.500. It is planned to ho‘d artother salo late in July. j Russian Pilot to Attempt Flight $155 Top Prices for Holstei Tenders Wanted â€" of . Entire Household Effects. Write for information on any items in the comâ€" plete Jamerway line. Brooder houses, heating aystema, incubmtors, laying cages, ventilator ayatema. Use Jamesway equipment for profits. AUCTION SALE â€" The permanence and low upâ€" keel]‘a cost of this metal roofing makes it one of the most ecoâ€" nomical on the market. Titeâ€" Lap Galvanized Roofing gives fleatest covering capncit{. e end lap is so tight it is almost invisible; sitively excludes driving nraoet, rain or anow. Send roof and rafter measureâ€" ments for free estimates. JAMESWAY POULTRY EQUIPMENT TITEâ€"LAP ROOFING New Dundee, Phone 28. LLOYD SHANTZ, Clerk. 47â€"1 Cows Continues Strong. ONTARIO Eastern Steel Products _Z/imitred Ask your banker for details about re-mofin}! on the Governmentâ€" backed Home Improvement Plan. U th ENT s_]‘flgj withni! mein; comâ€" roofing. The ating MMAS lead on the ilator head _ seale on the market. Be sure . nuge; the genuine, economical "i{ihRnll RIBâ€"ROLL ROOFING _ July 12 (Monday, Elmira Fair)â€" At my auction stand at the farmers‘ shed, anything you wish to sell. Send it out, or list with Anson Gingâ€" rich, Elmira, or Aaron Hoffman, Heidelberg. July 3 (Sautrday)â€"A clean offerâ€" ing of household effects at my aucâ€" tion stand, Kitchener market, for June 19 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., at my Kitchener market auction stand, a good offering of furniture and effects for an estate. June 18 (Friday) â€"At 1 p.m. Bailiff sale for taxes, of farm stock and implements, for Moses Heckenâ€" dorn, situated about & mile east of Breslau, on the highway. The farm of T37 acres will also be offered on the same day. June 12 (Saturday)â€"At 2 p.m., at my auction stand, Kitchener market, a large and good offering of furniture and household effects for a party that has left the city. June 12 (Saturday)â€"At 10 a.m., at the Kitchener Sales Barn, sale of horses, cattle, pigs, poultry, etc. What have you? June 12 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., at my auction stand at the Kitchâ€" ener market, Bailiff sale of office furniture, also walnut furniture, for storage. l CATTLE _ Holstein cow due Sept. 12; Ayrâ€" shire cow bred March 2; Holstein ‘cow fresh 2 months; Holstein cow ‘supposed to calve in July; Holstein | cow due July 22; Holstein cow due ’October 2; Holstein cow *fresh; ‘Holstein cow due July 4; Durham \heifer due August 28; Holstein heifer due August 23; Holstein heifer due November 15; Holstein M.â€"H. binder 7 ft. cut; Deering mower 6 ft. cut; Cockshutt No. 7 )13 dise drill; hoe drill; M.â€"H. hay loader; M.â€"H. side rake; steel hay rake; Oliver springâ€"tooth tractor harrow; steel land roller; two 4â€" ‘section iron harrows, one new ; two or threeâ€"furrow tractor plow; two single walking plows; corn cultiâ€" vator; two scuffliers; spring tooth broadcast seeder; Deering 17â€"tooth spring cultivator with new points; two Fordson tractors in good runâ€" ning order; steel stone boat; rubber tired covered delivery wagon; 100 gallon gas drum ; 40 gallon oil drum; Cockshutt manure spreader; 4 farm wagons ,one with box and double shelvings;. 2 flat racks; Blizzard cutting box; fanning mill; hand cutting box; set heavy bob sleighs; pleasure sleigh; steel tire open buggy ; rubber tire open buggy ; oneâ€" horse sleigh; oneâ€"horse disc harrow;i oneâ€"horse plow; oneâ€"horse harrow;‘ oneâ€"horse wagon; new spray pump with about 150 feet new hose;‘ potato sprayer; 2 copper kettles; Please be on time as the offering is good and very large. No reserve as the Proprietor is retiring from farming. heifer due August 23; Holstein heifer due November 15; Holstein cow due June 27; Holstein cow fresh two weeks; fat heifer; Holstein heifer bred March 22; yearling open heifer; steer weight about 750 lbs.; â€"2 year old pureâ€"bred Holstein bull; 9 fall calves; 4 small calves. These cows are all T.B. tested, and a good lot of dairy cows. At 12.00 o‘clock noon, sharp on time HORSES cutter; Ford motor Boy team 8 and 9 years old,| Waterloo threshing weight 2900 lbs., an extra gdod and Milverton feeder and fine looking team; general purpose|cement mixer; severi colt rising 3 years old and broken|2 democrats; circular aged driver. vails and spigots> W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Auction Sale For NATHAN CLEMMER, situated two miles north of Waterloo, on Albert Street West, on Wednesday, June 16, 1937 Valuable Farm Stock, Implements, Household Effects and Feed Auction Sale Lists Bridgeport, Phone Kitchener 384w. Phone 592w, Waterloo NATHAN CLEMMER, Proprietor. ADDISON S. SNIDER W. W. FRICKEY Factories at monmtat 2 Sfomo IMPLEMENTS TERMS â€" CASH ON DAY OF SALE. head _ seala the nailâ€"hole. Auctioneers. ALLAN BUEHLER, Clerk. CLE A RING ‘ M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer | Phone 30w, Tavistock \ _ June 11 (Friday) â€" Wellesley |Community Sale of horses, cattle, \hogs, poultry and implements. Parâ€" | ties having anything for sale kindly ‘bring it out. MILLBURY, Mass.â€"Homer Robâ€" bins, 31, escaped armed maniac, sought since he fled into the woods in Sutton on Sunday night, was shot to death when cornered in a house on Sycamore street by state troopers and Millbury police. June 23 (Wednesday) â€" Auction sale of 30 registered and fully acâ€" credited and high testing Jersey cattle at Spruce Row Farm, 2% miles east of New Hamburg, on Bleam‘s road, for Floyd Hondrich. ESCAPED ARMED MANIAC _ IS KILLED BY POLICE June 11 (Friday)â€"At Communâ€" ity Sale at 2 p.m., the property of Mrs. Lillian Miller, practically a new house and large lot. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer Phone 222, Kitchener June 8 (Tuesday) â€"At 1 p.m., 40 head pure bred, bloodâ€"tested and accredited Holstein cattle, and some good grades; also includes fine comâ€" plete herd of R. S. Bingham of Saskatchewan; also some advanced registered sows and shoats, at A. B. Brubacher‘s Summit View Farm, Bridgeport. ‘ June 30 (Wednesday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., auction sale of household effects for Mrs. Emil Moser, West Montrose. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Phone 28w, New Dundee June 12 (Saturday) â€" Entire household effects for the late Mrs. Lydia Knechtel, on premises of Edâ€" ward Knechtel, on the highway 2 miles east of Petersburg. June 26 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m. sharp, entire sale of good houseâ€" hold furniture on the point of the Alderside Park, for F. E. Page. Winding up an estate. EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer Phone 50 r 4, Elmira July 12 (Monday)â€"At the marâ€" ket, community sale of live stock, implements, vehicles, furniture or anything you wish to sell. Send it out early. June 16 (Wednesday)â€"Starting at 12.30 p.m., extensive sale of farm stock, implements, feed and houseâ€" hold effects for Nathan Clemmer, situated 1 mile north of Waterloo, on Albert street limits. No reserve, proprietor retiring from farming. Phone 384w, Kitchener June 12 (Saturday)â€"At 10 a.m., Community Sale at Kitchener Sales Barn. Turn your surplus into cash. HOUSEKHOLD EFFECTS AND MISCELLANEOUS Jewel kitchen range; box stove; stove pipes; kettle stove; extension table; 2 kitchen tables; 2 small tables ; drop leaf table ; 2 sideboards ; ‘combinntion writing desk and bookâ€" case; sink; 3 spool beds; double children‘s bed; cradle; baby carriâ€" age; 6 kitchen chairs; 2 rocking chairs; child‘s rocker; arm chair; high chair; 2 benches; refrigerator; knitting machine; egg crates; fruit baskets; table model Viking cream separator, 3 cow capacity; No. 12 DeLaval cream separator with power attachments; sausage grinder and stuffer; 240 lb. counter scale; 2 lb. scale; Daisy churn; butter worker; 3 wooden tubs; cheese press and ring; cream cans; lard cans; all dairy supplies with cream bottles and crates; crocks; lanterns; wash boiler; combination â€" ladder and chair; bread trough; dough mixed; 2 copper kettles. About 10 or 12 tons sweet clover hay. cutter; Ford motor; corn binder; Waterloo threshing machine with lilvenQn feeder and grain elevator; cement mixer; several buggy poles; 2 democrats; circular saw ; sap pans, pails and spigots; 1200 lb. scale; stock rack; emery grinder; 100 ft. endless canvas belting, new; hay fork, ropes and pulleys; gravel box ; bag truck; logging chains; forks; shovels, posts, neckyokes, doubleâ€" trees, and many, many other articles not herein mentioned. PIGS 8 shoats weighing about 100 lbs. each; 10 shoats weighing about 125 lbs. each; 5 shoats weighing about 150 lbs. each; 2 Yorkshire sows in pig; sow with litter of 9, six weeks old by time of sale; Yorkshire boar 2 years old. 2 sets team harness, collars and odd harness parts; set heavy single A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer Phone 123 r 5, Elmira Waterloo, Phone 592w. HARNESS 47â€"1 The market today is an interestâ€" ing one both for the bargain hunter @&s well as investor. Whereas a few months ago, complaints were heard that attractive yields had disappeared .n common stocks, today one is able to acquire equities that return a safe cent. In the case of the senior golds, y‘leld of anywhere from 5 to 6 per the return is as high as 10 per cent. Brokers point out that there is an . increasing number of stocks which ave selling not only out of line with current earnings ‘but also lower than | they shou‘ld be even taking into conâ€". sideration the expectation of reduced tevenues during the summer. Unâ€" @oubtedly the break and uncertainty following it has meant that traders | are leaving many stocks alone alâ€"| though they are aware of a bullish vackground for them. | Although the market has been an udecisive affair for some weeks now, it is pertinent to point out that the news from industrial corporaâ€" tions is of a constructive character, but in the present type of market, 10 consideration is being given to merit. 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