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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Nov 1937, p. 6

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Cal‘ed to the home of J. F. Scully, 192 King St. Waterloo, Saturday morning firemen extinguished a blaze in the oven of an oll stove. No damâ€" age was done. Cars driven by Miss Miunic Flynno, Young street east,. Waterloo. and J Blaney RK 2. Pelersburg, figured in an accident at the corner of Highâ€" land road and West avouue, about 5. 30 Saturday afternoon. Miss Flyon reported her car bad been struck by the Blaney car. The left rear fonder of the Waterloo machine was damâ€" aged A meseage was received by Arthur Mitchell, well known Waterloo agent of the Qutario BEquitable Life, anâ€" nouncing the death of his mother at Sunderland, England, in her 73rd year. Besides a husband and Mr. Arâ€" thur Mitchell of Waterloo. four broâ€" thers, one sister all of England, surâ€" vive 285 DOG LICENSES ISSUED iReuben Clarke, Waterloo‘s dog liâ€" cense issuer States that 285 liconses have been issued this year. There are 45 owners of dogs who have not pald and they will be summoned to court. Pwo men J M Doheriy Eera Ave MWatcrloo, and gnother man by the name ol Wing. were kuocked down by a car as They ciossed Strange street at Park street about 2 a un., Bunday | The men were uniujured The car was driven by Edward Heintz. Nalchee road. who was com ing off Strange onto Park streel FIREMEN EXTINGUISH BLAZE Goodrich Silvertown â€" Stores : Scooters â€" Tricycles Wagonsâ€" Toy Autos MOTHER DIES IN ENGLAND GOODRICH Strxeamâ€" Britishâ€"American Products Dunlop Tires and 27 King St. S. â€" Phone 612 WATERLOO "Ye Oide Mlill" wWATERLOO CAR STRUCK TOYS NO W! SEE THESE SMART NEW TOYS TODAY J. D. M. Fisher, Prop. Service Station MOTOR ACCIDENT EASY TERMS CAL NEWS BRIEFS Lined ul Jacob Fester, Beamsvilie, Dies from Heart Attack Before Doctor ST. CLEMENTS, Nov. 12.â€"Seatâ€" ed in a truck between Hawkesville and St. Clements, Jacob Fester of Beamsville suffered a fatal heart attack and died almost instantly at about 4 o‘clock yesterday afternoon. BELFAST, Northern Ireland. â€" The best man at a wedding on Friâ€" day "married" the bride in a mixâ€" up ceremony in a Presbyterian church in County Tyrone. An amaâ€" teur in his role, the best man took the wrong place at the start and| made the responses of the brideâ€" groom. When the time came to say "I will," the bride prodded him into making the response while the brideâ€" groom stood by silently. The misâ€" take was discovered only when '.hef parties were signing the rezisur.l The ceremony was started all over | againâ€"and tiis time the best man ; kept quiet. i In the company of Levi Hauser of Beamsville and formerly of Hawkesville, the deceased was driving a truck loaded with baled hay, about one and a half miles north of St. Clements on the Hawkesville road when they met Henry Rau, a Hawkesville resident Paul the elevenâ€"yearâ€"old sou of Mt ou Mrs. Keinbold Uffelman, 71 John East. Waterloo, is in the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Hospital, with a broken lez Me was playing with two other boys Friday afternoon when he fell vaustug a fracture BEST MAN "MARRIES" THE BRIDE IN STRANGE MIXUP, KEEPS QUIET NEXT TIME Drops Dead .OE : Guelph Hamilton Kingston Kitchener London Niagara Falls Ottawa Owen Sound Peterborough Saruim St. Catharines St. Thomas Stratford Woodstock Windsor Chatham Brantford Quality L. R. Detenbeck . _ Men‘s Outhtter 34 King St. S. â€" _ Phone 804 WATERLOO USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS TO SELL OR TO BUY. 600 Queen S. (At Master‘s Mill) The White Rose Station P es (Abrens & Victoria Sts.) 188 King St. N., _ _ (Across from Ford Garage) CLOTHES SUFFERS BROKEN LEG In Truck Near St. Clements Per lb. F.0.B. Loose Bag ord 00 to 00 28 to 29 40 to 50 $ §.15 to $00.00 $ 7.00 to $ 9.00 34 to 40 $0.50 to $0.65 $1.00 to $0.00 m 32 to 35 00 to 00 36 to 42 1.00 to _ 7.15 10.00 to â€"12.00 40 to 00 0.80 to 0.90 1.00 to v.00 30 to 32 25 to 2b 36 to 45 8.00 to 00.00 8.00 to 10.00 40 to 43 0.65 to 0.70 1.00 to 1.03 on 33 to 35 25 to 30 45 to 50 8.25 to _ 8.50 8.00 to â€"10.00 40 to 43 0.65 to 0.00 1.00 to 0.00 n 33 to 356 *1.75 to *2 50 45 to 50 00.00 to 00.00 00.00 to â€"00.00 00 to 00 0.90 to 1.10 U.00 to 0.00 rer 30 to 32 20 to 25 25 to 45 10.70 to 11.70 00.00 to â€"00.00 00 to 00 0.70 to 0.75 0.98 to 0.00 i 27 to 30 22 to 27 35 to 45 8.00 to 010.65 8.00 to 00.00 x120 to x1.25 _ 075 to 0.00 U.98 to 0.00 a Falls 33 to 34 25 to 30 40 to QU 00.00 tw â€"00.00 00.00 to â€"00.00 00 to 00 0.80 to 0.00 0.00 to â€"0.00 ‘ 30 to 32 18 to 00 18 to 50 9.50 to 10.00 12.00 to 15.00 50 to 55 0.50 to 0.00 0.00 to 0.00 ound 30 to 32 18 to 23 30 to 40 8 00 to â€"00.00 2.00 to _ 7 00 40 to 45 0.60 to 0.65 0.95 to 1.00 rough 28 to 32 22 to 25 35 to 40 8 00 to â€"00.00 00.00 to â€"00.00 00 to 00 0.65 to 0.75 .85 to .90 32 to 0O 25 to 28 30 to 45 00. 00 to â€"00.00 00.00 to â€"00.90 13 to 00 p0.25 to 0.00 0.92 to 0.00 harines 28 to 30 20 to 30 35 to 48 00.00 to â€"00.00 5.00 to â€"10.00 00 to 00 0.80 to 1.20 0.00 to 0.00 mas 32 to 35 24 to 30 40 to 45 7.50 to _ 7.60 6.00 to _ 8.00 40 to 48 0.85 to 0.95 1.00 to 1.65 rd 32 to 33 18 to 23 32 to 42 8.00 to 10.70 1 00 to _ 8.00 40 to 00 0.65 to 0.80 0.98 to 0.00 ock 32 to 35 20 to 25 30 to 42 8.00 to â€"10.00 i.00 to _ 8.00 40 to 00 0.80 to 0.85 1.00 to 0.00 r 304 to 31%2 00 to 00 25 to 44 11.00 to 00.00 00.00 to 00. 00 00 to OU 0.175 to 0.86 1.10 to 0.00 At Kingston turkeys were 30c and ducks $1.75 to $2.50; buckwheat at Windsor, $1.00; dressed hogs at Hamilton, $11.00 to $11.35 London creamery butter, 28¢ to 32¢. *â€"A pair. pâ€"Per k. oâ€"Dressed. xâ€"Hundredweight. The above are prices pervailing on principal farmers‘ m.rr::s throughout Ontario on Saturday of Butter Waterioo THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Prices of Farm Produce in Ontario on Saturday, Mov. 13 U ~* and old friend of Hauser, who was walking on the roadside. They 9 stopped, and Hauser ulifil;ted from *A the truck to chat with Rau. After C a brief conversation he returned to HA the cab to see Fester slumped over py the steering wheel. un . __Death occurred before Dr. Simons , of Elmira could arrive. Coroner Dr. i Wagner of Elmira said no inquest M will be held. An unusual scene in recent years, a runaway horse, occurred on John SL, _ Waterloo, Saturday morning. Mrs. Sylvester Martin and her sonâ€"inâ€" l+w were driving north on King St. near Union, when the borse attachâ€" ed to a light wagon took fright and made a dash for liberty. The runâ€" away was abruptly stopped when the wagon hit a parked motor car, upset, throwing the occupants to the road. The wagon and car were only slightâ€" ly damaged. No one was hurt. News stories about the starving Trollers were still whirring off the présses when help and offers of help slarted streaming to their humble door. ‘There were offers of work for those old enough to take it and offers of acdoption for the younger children. The father will be operated on withâ€" out cost. Gas and electricity wore turned on. The bills will be forgotâ€" ton. Clothing of all kinds and sizes piled up in the unfurnished little house HOLLYWOOD.â€"Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Charles Chaplin will retire from United Artists Corporation under an agreeâ€" ment by which they will dispose of their stock holdings, estimated to be worth $2,000,000 each, it was anâ€" nounced. The stock will be sold to Samuel Goldwyn, present United _ Artists producer; Alexander Korda, London producer, and E. H. Lever, New York financier. Goldwyn and Korda made the announcement following weeks of negotiations both here and in New York. The head of the family had been sick and jobless for six months. One bow had work that brought in $54 «. month. The rent took almost all of that. There wasn‘t enough for gas or electric light Troellers subsisted on fruit because it was the cheapest comâ€" raodity. Young Bill, a conscientious student. cou‘d not go to school be cause he didn‘t have shoes. He chose death, by hanging Dorothy MacKaill, the movie actâ€" ress. sent $100. Other jettors, many expressing regret the sender could mnot spare more, followed until the cbaritable pool was $170 today. Stars Sell Stock For Mere 6 Million Runaway Horses Cause Excitement ooo . ce Dealers at the Galt market Saturâ€" e day blamed the weather for the smal] Boy of 13 Hanged Himself Because _‘ *« \Prices were generally unâ€" cide Help for Family of Young Suicide NEW YOROK Nov 13. This teem hz New York. pictured by songâ€"writâ€" ts as the city without a heart, beâ€" ‘ed the libel today by pouring help mto the povertyâ€"stricken home of 13â€" earold Bill Troeller escaped by suiâ€" He Had No Shoes for School 36 to 42 36 to 45 45 to 50 15 to 50 25 to 45 1.00 to _ 7.15 8.00 to â€"00.00 8.25 to _ 8.50 00.00 to 00.00 10.70 to 11.70 8.00 to 010.65 00.00 to â€"00.00 9.50 to 10.00 8 00 to â€"00.00 8 00 to 00.00 <hranged One exception was the price chickens, which was down 2¢ a pound to 28¢. Butter sold at 32c and *6 a pound. Exgg prices ranged from 10 to 466 a dozen with 35¢ for small pullets and up to 5%c¢ for grade A large WEATHER BLAMED FOR SMALL MARKET At the apple counters Melutosh teds brought 25 and 30c a six quart basket and 65c and $1.00 a bushel 74 King South _ WATERLOO _ Phone 781 THE GREATEST NAME IN RADIO Think What $ 7.00 to $ 9.00 10.00 to â€"12.00 8.00 to â€"10.00 8.00 to 10.00 00.00 to â€"00.00 You‘re Missing Priced from $32.95 to $324.00 A. C. EULER MARCONI Without $169.â€"°5 |__ BRANTFORD, Nov. 13.â€" â€"Police toâ€" day sought a man who assaulted a |\16yearâ€"old girl last night as she was going home‘from work, loosening sevâ€" ‘eral of her ceeth and knocking her glasses off. ‘The glasses broke. The girl struggled with the man and bit him and he ran away. Other varieties were 25c a small basket. Apple cider was 25c a gal lon. Pears, a few baskets, could be bought for %5c. Clover honey was 13¢ a pound and buckwheat 11c Apâ€" ple butter sold at 30¢ a quart Tuesday, November 16, 1987 metre bands. Covers broadâ€" cast band from 525â€"1630 K.C. Double conversion on short wave. 9 new type Marâ€" comi RVA Radiotrons. AVC. Low tone booster. Full vision coloured glass dial 6" x 12", with edge lighting. Marconi exclusive Exponential Baffic. Cathode Ray Tuning Indiâ€" cator. Wave band indicators. Variable _ selectivity. 12" dynamic â€"speaker. _ Walnut cabinet: 41%" high, 24%4" wide, 15%" deep. Priceâ€" Face to Face with your favorite Radio Stars An "entertainment" receiver in every sense of the word. MARCONI "Fanâ€"spreading" on 49, 31, 25, 19 and 16 MODEL 117 A.C. 11â€"TUBE PERFORMANCE BRANTFORD ATTACK 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.65 0.00 1.65 0.00 0.00 /

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