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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Oct 1945, p. 6

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33 King St. S. _ D.ial 5â€"5051 peg $11â€"$12 cept for a decline at Montreal and a draggy trade at Winnipeg. Toâ€" ronto paid $13.50â€"$14 for best veal calves; Montreal up to $13.50 on a marl:e‘eg 2.5‘ to 50c lower, and Winniâ€" Calf prices ;l)an cept for a decline bulk of the steers making $10.50 down and cows mostly $8 down. The practical top on steers at Edâ€" monton was $11. Some 808 dairy cattle were exâ€" ported to the United States during the week, brir:fiing the total exâ€" ports to date this year to 36,741. The corresponding figures for last yearlywere 713 and 27,067, respecâ€" tively. T9 C 7 @HeintP aote ABve in 1. d load at $12.25, and good cows at $8.50â€"$9.25, with a few at $9.50. At Winnipeg some sales were 25 cents higher and some even better. Calgary was weak to 25 cents lowâ€" er on all butcher cattle, with the J. D. M. FISHER Trading was more active at Monâ€" treal, with demand better and prices stronger. Good steers were weighed at $11.25â€"$12, a top carâ€" left in the pens at the close. Good stockers and stock calves were shipped out at $10â€"$10.50. prices on stqcker cattle were unâ€" changed, a few hundred head were steady featured Canadian livestock marâ€" kets this week, while hogs, calves and lambs tended lower, the Agriâ€" wll;nm Deput;ngx,: reports. Sheep sold stronger at Winnipeg. _ At Toronto, beef cattle cleared at butcher Cylinder Water Jacket _ _ _ Heaters ___ Cattle Strouger, Calves and Lambs Lower, Sheep Up Service Station PROUDFOOT MOTORS y > Chryco Glycol Now Available a "ha hh is Yame aterial $9â€"$11. . While PERMANENT BASE ANTIâ€"FREEZE were steady exâ€" $3.45 per Gal. Formerly â€" 3.76 per Gal NEW LOW PRICE 10 Water St. North Also AT Waterloo market Saturday while Mcintosh apples brought 65 to 85 a basket. Grapes were 60c a basket, tomatoes 40 to 55, elderberries 90 to $1.25, plums $1.35, peaches $1.10, !crab apples 90 cents. Butter was 38 to 40 cents a pound, eggs 40, 46, {48 and 52 cents a dozen. Potatoes sold at $2.17 a bag, large cucumbers 3 for 19, mediumâ€"sized cucumbers 1 50 to 60 a basket, small 90 to $1.25 a basket; beans 35 to 45; corn 20 to 30 a dozen; canteloupes 5 to 35¢ each, watermelon 10 to 35¢ each. Young broilers were 48 a pound, milkâ€"fed 40, yearâ€"old chickens 34 to 36, ducks 45, geese 42, pigeons 15¢ each. Glads sold at 25 to 50 a bunch, zinnias and asters 10c a bunch and strawflowers 25 to 35 a bunch. WATERLOO MARKET Small pullet eggs brought 35 cents a dozen, pullet 40 cents and medium 46 cents. Meat prices were unchanged. Pickling tomatoes brought 30 cents a basket. Lettuce was 5 and 15 cents a head and 15 cents for the Chinese variety. Cabbage . was priced at 10 and 15 cents and turâ€" nips at 10 cents. i _ The last of Elberta peaches for the season were offered at 90 cents a basket at the market Saturday. Grapes were plentiful and varied, selling at 55 cents for Warden and |Red Roger and 60 cents for mixed }ba.sks_ts of Concord and Niagara.. . Corn sold at 40 cents a dozen. Pepper squash were 10 cents a piece, radishes 8 cents a bunch, and celery 5, 15 and 25 cents a bunch. Pumpkins cost 30 cents each and watermelon ranged in price from lp to 25 cents, depending on the _ Hot peppers were priced at 50 cents a basket, yellow sweet 50 cents, and red and green sweet 40 cents. Carrots were 25 cents a basâ€" ket, tomatoes 50 cents, potatoes 33 cents and beets 50 cents. Onions brought 25 cents a basket for the cooking variety and 45 cents for] Spanish, grown from seed. i it dicie insl alle soniel itc c hndb Italian prunes were ticketed at $1.10 a basket and Bartlett pears at $1.05. Mcintosh apples cost 78 cents a basket, crab apples 90 cents and McIntosh 78. Abundance ot Grapes At Kitchener Market Creaniei'y prints: First grade ..... Second grade . Cream. solids, No. 1 34% to 34% No. 2 ... 324% to 33% Pears sold at $1.25 a basket at available supplies. Quote to counâ€" try shippers on "A" large and "A" medium were unchanged but "A" puliets, "B" and "C" grades were up one to three cents per dozen. Butter markets continued stead% Western butter was quoted at 34 cents to 35 cents. The odd sale to an outside point was made at 35 ceflu. No sales were reported loâ€" daE“ markets in tEt'.tmnt;o ymr. y were strong with receipts t. There was a keen gemang for all Eggs Are Firmer On Lower Grades Third grade New ew colored, no prices availa Quotations to l{’mn Trade Dairy Produce rices available tC2I0¢, Caify cows, and anything you have to sell, at farm of Elmer Cressman, % mile north, then % mile west of $imira C Oct. 15, Monday, 9.30 a m.â€"Fair Day sale at Steddick Hotel, Elmira, oS implements, livestock. furniture and small articles. Oct. 24, Wednesday, 1 p.m.â€" Farm stock, implemn:ts.w;rain, etc., household effects, for Wm. Goodâ€" win at Paradise Lake Oct. 23, Tuesday. 1 p.m.â€"Farm stock, implements, grain, etc.. and household effects for J. F. Goodwin, 1% miles south of St. Clements. Oct. 15, Monday, 9 a.m.â€"Eimira Fair, a lot of good furniture and what have you. _ Every Saturday morning slgle is held at my auction stand, Kitchâ€" ener: Market. What have you to sell? Have a talk with the auctionâ€" ;El]'df()l‘ the next sale you want to 0 Nov. 29, Thursday 1 p.m.â€"Farm stock, implements, for Henry Beeâ€" chey, 4 miles cast of Breslau, 2 miles south of Shantz Station, on road leading from Shantz Station to Kossuth. ANGUS B. MARTIN. Auctioneer _ Oct. 20â€"Saturday morningial my auction stand, Kitchener Market, furniture and other goods, and what have you to sell. Oct. 20, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Furniture and household goods for estate of the late John Schlagel1, on the premises, 189 Victoria St. S..J Kitchener. M xi oo en tm SE Lany _ Oct. 13, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Basement of Market Building, furniture and household effects for the late Lillian Tyson; also furniâ€" ture and houschold goods for Missl Werner, of 46 Albert St. S. _ _Oct. 13, Saturday morning, at my auction stand, Kitchener Market, furniture and other â€" houschold effects for estate of late William Boglh. and a lot qf other goods. Nov. 13, Tuesday, 1.30 p.m.â€" }Accredited Holstein cattle for Norâ€" man Ankenman, 5 miles west of Gowanstown. Nov. 14, Wednesday, at 1230 sharpâ€"Accredited Holstein cattle, 75 head, for Martin and Louis Schweitzer, 2 miles southeast of Elmira. Nov. 8, Thursday, 12 noonâ€"Farm stock, implements, feed, for Frank Anderson, 6 miles south of London, near Westminster. Nov. 5, Monday, 2 p.m. â€" Dairy cows, calves, etc., for J. A. Randall, near Breslau. Nov. 7, Wednesday, at 12 a‘clock sharp.â€"Clearing sale of accredited Holstein cattle, tractor, implements and feed for Entervale Farm, 2 miles out of Kitchener, on Guelph highway. _ W. STUMPF. Auctioneer 341 Victoria St. N.. Kitchener _ Phone 2â€"0506 Kitchener Oct. 25, Thursday â€" Holstein cattle, farm machinery, feed, etc., for George Ball, 2% miles north. east of Milton. Oct, 26, Friday â€" Holstein cattle for August Ferket, 3 miles west of Waterford. Oct. 27, Saturday, 12.30 noonâ€" Tractor, furniture, household efâ€" fects, tools, etc., for N. E. Martin, St. Jacobs. Oct. 30, Tuesdayâ€"Holstein cattle, 76 breeders, at Bridgeport. Nov. 1, Thursday, 12 noonâ€"Farm stock, tractor, implements, feed and household effects, for Charles L. Bagg, 6 miles southwest of Galt, and 2% miles squtheast of Rose. ville. Farm is sold. Oct. 20, Saturday, 12.30 sharpâ€" Tractor, furniture, tools and miscelâ€" laneous for N. E. Martin, St. Jacobs. Oct. 20, Saturday, 1 p.m.â€"Furniâ€" ture and household effects for Miss Bertha Schallhorn, 46 Blucher St., Kitchener. October 23, Tuesday, 11.30 a m.â€" Farm stock, implements, tractor, feed and household effects, for Fred» Kissner, 2 miles east of Kitchener on Shoemaker Ave. October 24, Wednesday, 2 p.m.â€" Farm stock, Holstein cattle, impleâ€". ments, and feed, for Lawson Coghâ€" lin, 2 miles south of Listowel. 1 October 17, Wednesday, 11.30 a m.â€"Fall sale of Holstein cattle in Winter Fair Bldg., Guelph. _ A. B. BRUBACHER. Auctionser Phone 4â€"4510, Kitchener October 13, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Farm stock, implements, feed, tools, and household effects, for Adam Becker, 6 miles south of Kitchoner, *% miles north of Roseville. more. â€" â€" hi Fowlâ€" All weights A grade 24 to 00 Over 2% lbs. ... 32 to 00 Milkfed "A" grade, 2¢ per pound ments are 3¢ to 4c per dozen below above quotations. _ (Wholesale prices to the retail No (Country Truck Prices) Auction Sale Lists Poultry and Eggs (Delivered to Toronto). Churning Cream _ Nov. 7, Wednesday, 1 p.m.â€"Farm stock, resisiered Holstein herd, tractor an e?lpment. implements for Entervale Farm, 2 miles east of Kitchener, off Kitchener â€" Gueliph highway Nov. 6, ’l‘uesdny, 1 p,m.â€"iravrm stock, implements, etc., for Elam Martin, situated 3 miles west of St Clements, d _A AOctober 23rd, Tuesday, 11.30 p.m. J 1ygN VELV" hâ€"!‘arm li;ock. !.rac)'lto:.’ lm;lemet;u, . 9Y, , household effects, for wieage â€"** Fred gi‘uner. 1 mile southwest of | For :::;'_‘. servce Kitchener, on Mannheim road. _ | loss ol ‘round sots~ Oct. 25, Thursday, 1 p.m â€"Kitchâ€" . . ; bottor your ener Stock Yards, 40 head of pure | tacion .. â€" Y _ /2. bred stock bulls from Saskatcheâ€"‘ ..ld“!?,‘. Oct. 27, Saturday, 1 p.m.â€"Houseâ€" hold effects, furniture, etc., for Miss Annie Sigman, situated in Lexingâ€" ton, on airport road next to airport wan " Oct. 18, Thursday, 1 pm.â€"Pureâ€" bred Belgian fillies, cows, calves, pigs and miscellaneous articles at Kitchener Stock Yards. Oct. 20, Saturday, 1 p.m. â€"In basement of Kitchener market building. All high class furniture and household effects for party leaving for U.S. Qctober_ 23rd, Tuesday, 11.30 p.m. Oct. 17, Wednesday, 1 p.m.â€"Farm stock, implements, including Case| tractor and equipment, hay, grain, etc., for Howard Brubacher, 2% j miles west of Kitchener. on Kitchâ€" ; enerâ€"Stratford highway. | Nov. 6, Tuesday, i p.m,â€"â€"AuctionE sale for Al. Leinhardt, of farm| stock, implement# and feed, on the, farm % mile south of Hawkesville. For real estate we have a llrfel list to choose from. If interested in ‘ fown property or a firm, call 932 Fimira. October â€" Auction sale of liveâ€" stock, implements, and numerous other items for Herb. Reinhardt on his farm 1 mile northeast of Bresâ€" lau. on the Guelphâ€"Kitchener highâ€" way. Oct. 30, Tuesday, 1.30 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of horses, cattle, 16 head of young cattle, brood sows, some with litters, and 50 shoats for Marâ€" tin Hoover on the farm % mile south of Hawkesville. Oct. 25, Thursday, 1 p.m.â€"Impleâ€" ments, livestock and some furniture for Albert Geisel, *4 mile east of Elmira. Oct. 24, Wednesday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Farm stock, implements, grain, etc., for Pius Eisenmenger, on the farm 2% miles west of Linwood. Oct. 22, Monday. 1 p.m.â€"Auction sale of 65 head of cattle, 600 to 800 lbs., several cows, a number of sows and shoats, several impleâ€" ments for Kieswetter Bros., on their home farm 1 mile east ot‘ Bamberg. _ Oct. 17, Wednesday, 1 p.m.â€" Executors‘ sale of furniture, houseâ€" hold goods and dishes for the Estate of the late Mrs. Gertrude Schmidt at Huehn‘s Store, Heidelberg. Also at the same time and place the property located at 98 Queen St., Waterioo, will be offered for sale. October 18, Thursday, 9.30 a m.â€" Tractor, machinery, farm stock, implements, furniture, for Joe Casâ€" sel, 2 miles north of Linwood. Oct. 16, Tuesday, 1 pm. â€"Liveâ€" stock, implements, feed and furniâ€" ture for Anthony Busch on the farm, 1 mile west of St. Clements. Oct. 15, Monday, Elmira Fair Day, 10 a.m.â€"Small articles, dishes, kitchen utensils, clothes, shoes, tog}s, for Waterloo party. 80 EDWARD GEISEL. Auctioneer Phone Elmira 932 Oct. 12, Friday, 2 p.m.â€"Holstein and Durham cows and calves, baby beef, some implements, for Bert Hilliard, on the farm southeast of Conestogo. Pure bred English Collie dog, a real cattle dog and also a good watch dog. Everything is in Aâ€"1 condition. No reserve. Farm is sold. A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer, Phone 2â€"2304, Bridgeport. Miscellaneous Articles <â€" Rain, shelters, chick feeders, chick ) waterers; pig crate and â€" steel troughs; egg candler; Government inspected 25 lb. scale; egg grader;‘ Quebec heater; roll 80 rods baer wire; some lumber; block and‘ tackle, and numerous other arlicles" not mentioned. L mt cand P enfi t h: Bs e ies l , Implementsâ€"Case Model S tracâ€" | tor _ with lights and _ starter, on _ rubber, _ practically _ new; Case Sentinel 2 furrow _ plow;| Case 3â€"section spring tooth harrow, practically new; 4â€"section iron harrow; flat rack, nearl}‘ new; farm wagon; chopper; 7 ft. cut ‘Decring binder Aâ€"1 running order; outâ€"throw disc; Sure Shock electric fencer; Deering mower; 13â€"hoe Masseyâ€"Harris seed drill; fence | posts; forks, shovels, hoes and numercus other articles not menâ€" | tioned; rubber tire wheelbarrow;| 2â€"wheeled trailer with stock racks.‘ A. 8. SNIDER. Auctioneer of good mixed "ha)'r:“afial'fi und timothy; about 500 bushels mixed grain; some feeding turnips. un Tnliras? orv indlintbed intiet d ut xh in i 6 shoats 3% months old; 11 pigs 2% months old. Chickens â€" 280 White Leghorn &lilllets. bloodâ€"tested; _ about 45 hite Leghorn cockerels. Auction Sale Lists due Dec. 8; roan Durham cow bred June §th; red Durham farrow cow, fat; Holstein heifer due time of sale; 1 baby beef; Holstein heifer 7 months ofii; Holstein â€" heifer 5 months old. At 1 p.m. Cattleâ€"Holstein cow in full flow of milk and bred June 16; Holstein cow bred June 10; Holstein cow 13; For HOWARD BRUBACHER, sityuâ€" ated 2% miles west of Kitchener, on Kitchener â€" Stratford Highway No. 7 and 8, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 Almond Meisel, Clerk. _ 401 Grain and Hayâ€"About 10 Including Case Model 8 Tracter and Equipment, Hay, AUCTION SALE Yorkshire sow bred A Of Valuabie tons Oct. 18, Thursday, 1 pm. â€"Farm stock and implements, for J. B. Thompson, halfâ€"mile east of Stratâ€" ford, off Highway 19. Oct. 19, 1.30 p.m.â€"Furniture and household ioods for Mrs. Donald Crerar, in the village of Bright. Oct. 20, Saturday, 1.30 pm.â€" Furniture and household goods for Mrs. Nixon, in the village of Tavistock. Oct. 23, Tuesday, 1 ‘p.m.â€"Farm stock, implements, and feed for Edward Hartung, 1 mile northwest of Gadshill. Oct. 24, Wednesday, 1 p.m.â€"Furâ€" niture and household goods for Wm. gleillknecht. 3 miles west of New Hamburg. | _ Oct. 17, Wednesday, at 1 p.m.â€" Farm stook, implements and feed, for J. J. Wilker, 14 miles southeast of Stratford. _ Oct. 16, Tuesday, 1 p.m.â€"Farm stock, implements, feed, Case tracâ€" tor on rubber, for J. T. Knechtel, 2 miles north and 1 mile west of Shakespeare. 1 M. R. ROTH. Auctioneer Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. Oct. 13, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Furniture and household goods for Miss Edith Bingeman, on Jacob St.. New Hamburg. â€" ; Oct. 18, Thursday, 12 noonâ€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household _ effects, woodworking equipment, etc., for Leslic and Ernest Howes, Lot 12, Con. 3, Pilâ€" kington Tp., 10 miles west of Guelph, 10 miles east of Elmira. f HARRY PARR & SON Auctioneers. Alma, Ont. Oct. 16, Tuesday, 12 noonâ€"Real estate, farm â€" stock, implements, grain, household effects, etc.. for estate of Samuel Lytle, Lot 14, Con. 6, Maryboro Tp. f I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer ‘ New Dundee, Phone 28 |._Oct. 18, Thursday â€"Livestock,| ‘imlplements. Froducc. and hcuse-f |hold effects, for Fred Reinke, adâ€"| ‘joining village of New Dundee, Farm is sold. ~ 1 Oct. 25, Thursday â€"Farm stock.| im&lemen\s. produce, and houseâ€", hold effects for Valentine Wilhelm, | 2 miles north of Baden, or 2 milosl west of St. Agatha at the Mennoâ€" ni!g Church corner, S.W. Farm is| M t en nttay n Oct. 27, Saturday, 1.30 pm.â€" Household effects, including mostly walnut furniture for Mrs. Jonas Rudy at Parkway. Owner going to Toronto. sold Oct. 27, Saturday, 1 p.m. â€" Real estate on the mill property at Parkâ€" way, for David Bearinger, now ocaupieqi _by Mrs. J. Rudy. ’ Come and join us at this large stock sale. These cattle were inâ€" oculated and tested and have been Ion the farm all summer. Don‘t miss these cattle if you are in need of that extra cow or some feeders. Trucks on hand to deliver for you. Termsâ€"Cash or identified checks on day of sale. _ Implements â€" Deering 17â€"tooth cultivator, | tractor hitch; potato digger; root pulper; Cockshutt 2â€" furrow riding plough, good shape; Shantz turnip seeder; snow plough; Masseyâ€"Harris side rake; 3â€"drum steel roller; 8â€"section iron harrows. ihum and Herefords, from 600 to 1,000 lbs.; 15 good feeder heifers; 20 cows, 2 pureâ€"bred Reg. Durhams, 1 pureâ€"bred young Durham bull; several mixed cows; a number of Holsteins. Dates when freshening given on day of sale. 25 calves from 200 ibs., vealers up to baby beef about 500 Ibs. A good lot to choose _ The undersigned auctioneer will sell by public auction the followâ€" grey ‘tolt rising 3 years. _ _ _ j &“Tgn’gedgr steers, Durâ€" southeast of Conestogo, known the Hilliard Fox Farm. CEE t-z‘-wl\-.. LDCB 150 HEAD CATTLE 110 Stockers and Feeders, 20 Cows, 25 Calves and some Impiements Â¥For MR. BERT HILLIARD on his Auction Sale Lists By Public Auction necees s 2 N IDCTY 3 PORICVOT, EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer, Phone 932, Elmira. â€"41 On FRIDAY, OCTOBER i:th DON‘T WASTE YOUR PERMIT ON TIREs yoU DON‘T KNow Farmers! Bay colt, rising 3 years; WATERLOO, Ontario > + BRIDGREPORT, Ontario > â€" about 1% miles A. SHIRK & CO. |ers; hall rack; extension table; 6 chairs; Pandora kitchen â€" stove: cider barrels; some celery 45â€"gal. kettle stove: 240â€"Ib. scale; 8â€"uay clock; 3 wash stands; 2 meat \grinders; some lincleum:; 1 furâ€" {lined coat; some handâ€"painted ric-‘ tures; 2 watches, 1. goldâ€"filled; some dishes; 16â€"in. lawn mower; cellar tables; good Excel shotgun: and 1 box shells; kitchen ladder‘ ‘and ironing stard; some stone ‘crocks; some sealers: 2 coal pails; and other articles No reserve. â€" Farm is sold. |_ADAM BECKER. Proprietor. _ A. B. BRUBACHER, Auctioneer. Q ED. FEICK, Cierk. â€"41 A. R. LINN, Auctioneer Galt, Phone 485 Oct. 13, Saturday, 10 a.m.â€"â€"Furniâ€" ture and houschold effects for estate of the late J. R. Randali, 1050 Vine St., Preston. Hay, Harness, etc.â€" Some hay; set iood plow harness; pair horse blankets; 2 new collars. Implementsâ€"Farm wagon; wagâ€" on box; 5â€"section iron harrow; good cultivator; root pulper; M.â€"D. new single plow; lâ€"horse scuffier; manure planks; 1 good family sleigh; 28â€"ft. extension ladder; 18â€" ft. ladder; goud seythe; 10â€"gal. vil drum with tap; two 5â€"gal. drums; some cow chains; stone hammer:; carpenter bench with vise; iron drill, a good one; power emery grinder; some pieces white oak wood; some wedges; saws; other tools; pails; 3 nice small milk cans; electric welded logging chains; flre‘ extinguisher; a few steel posts; 2 heavy doubletrees, etc. Furniture, ete.â€"Weston piano, reâ€" tuned, in good shape; new Clare Jewel kitchen stove, with oven and| warming closet, for coal or wood,| DC ROsie P2C MWOT CC TOvU, a good one; kitchen cabinet; writâ€" ing desk and book case; Quebec Pilot enclesed heater; 3 good rockâ€" Cattieâ€"1 Durham cow, due about sale time; also 40 Leghorn hens. Farm Stock, Some Impiements, Feed and Household Effects At the farm 5 miles south of Kitchener, on the Kitchenerâ€"Roseâ€" ville road, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 ened Horsesâ€"Matc team of black Percherons, mare and gelding, good workers. AUCTION SALE Available For Prm'npl Deliver_v 18" No. 3 Perfection Shingles Ai $1-60 per Bundle 4 Bundles per Square . E. RatzLumber Ltd. umber For All Bllilding 8t. Clements f â€" Phone 2â€"2793 â€" â€" Phone 5â€"5813 coonf veEar best guide to greo{er -'v;l:’e' when you buy tires. o’berr tire & mqnufocmrer‘n short cut to experience. in tire building, too, experience counts, That‘s why Goodyear‘s experiâ€" ence in building more fires . . . DIEALIR‘Ss N aAmr AND ADDRES3$ |Ler 10th. The long journey to the United Kingdom, transâ€"shipment | in the United Kingdom, and then the long ocean voyage to the Far East requires considerable time, and parcels must ‘be sent now to be assured of delivery by Christâ€" mas. 2 Christmas parcels for the Middle East and Central Mediterranean, ie., Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Italy, Malta, West Africa, etc., should be mailed as soon as possible and at the latest by October 15th. CHRISTMAS PARCELS FOR THE | ARMED FORCES OVERSEAS While Christmas may seem 1 long way off to those in Canada it ‘s really time now to think of Christmas gifts for friends or relaâ€" tives in the Armed Forces stationâ€" ca in the Far East, India, Burma, Ceylon or the South East Asia Command. Mail Christmas Parâ€" cels nowâ€"or not later than Octoâ€" 1. OTHER VEGETABLES â€" Suftâ€" ficient supplies on hand to supply local demands. Pickin'rc;n MciIntosh has started. TOMATOES â€" Wet weather has seriously delayed picking and some loss is expected. PO&'ATO!Sâ€"- Sufficient mpgh‘el on hand to satisâ€" fy demand. Very little harvesting done on late crop. Price to growers at ceilinfl levels. TURNngâ€"Hen too weather conditions have delayâ€" ed harvesting and limited supplies have been brought to shipping Koinu. Price to growers 40¢ per ushel bulk, delivered up to Sept 29, with a drop to 30¢ starting Oct Farmers know WATERLOO _ COUNTY (Week ending Oct. 2): Variable with heavy throughout week. APPLESâ€"Limâ€" ited supplies on markets. Harvestâ€" Picking of MciIntosh has started Weekly Crop Report â€" Ontario there is no your any

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