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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Apr 1946, p. 6

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We pick all makes of ies Locks P KEYS MADE 4 All Kinds G. L. BRAUN P 210 King St. E. a Phone 2â€"2194 Kitchener Butter markets were unchanged. Supplies were short and dealers continue to short ship their custoâ€" mers orders as they are unable to get sufficient butter. _ Western butter was quoted at 40 cents but no sales or offcrings were reported. TORONTO.â€"Local egg markets today were firm under a good deâ€" mand and receipts were clearing well. Spot quotations on grade A large and A medium registered an increase. PAGE SX H. E. Ratz Lumber Ltd. ST. CLEMENTS3, Ont. Phone Linwood 40 r 5 Don‘t Put Off Obtaining a Colony House Any Longerâ€"‘**%¢iHff °* Every Chick Saved is Money Saved! |HART Battery & Ignition Co.| Delivery free within 25 mile radius of St. Clements. ?fice 73145.00 complete on skids They are 12 feet wide and 14 feet long, and so that they can be moved to where you want them placed, they are built on skids. The roof is circular, which means that you have less cubic feet of air to heat, and is covered with asphalt roofing. Ventilation is provided by two barnsash windows that are built in the front on each side of the door. Another window located at the back to provide light. See these before sales make them hard to obtain. CÂ¥ v eÂ¥ e y C : pick all makes of : Locks e KEYS MADE “\ All Kinds 3 1 s. L. BRAUN ‘ C 210 King St. E. | E Phone 2â€"2194 [ s Kitchener t __“%_‘ 4 Top price for a female was $7,â€" 700 paid by Martin D. Buth & Sons, Comstock Park, Mich., for Pabst Burke Lassic, a yearling heifer conâ€" signed by Pabstâ€"Knutson, Nashoâ€" tih, Wisc. The sale averaged $645 for 101 head. A son of the twice Allâ€"Canadian, Montvic Rag Apple Sovereign, who is jointly owned by T. R. Dent & Clark _ E. â€" Brown, â€" Woodstock, brought the top price for a bull of $2.150. He was consigned by Pickett Farms, Allegan, Mich., ard bought by Merle H. Green, Elâ€" sie, Mich. His dam was bred by Victor J. Lawrence, Oakville. Montvic Rag Apple Marksman. Brubacher‘s heifer is also a daughâ€" tor of "Marksman". She was purâ€" chased by C. M. Bottema, Plainâ€" field. Ind. The McCague bull, Glenafton Rag Apple Ambassador was bought by Chris Mayer, Richfield, Wise. His dam is the Canadian Champion for yearly milk production on threeâ€"timesâ€"aâ€"day milking and his sire‘s dam is Abegweit Milads'. World Champion for fat in the 305 Gey division over all ages and breeds. McCague‘s heifer, Glenafâ€" ton Laurel Kathleen B., is a daughâ€" ter of the Allâ€"Canadian Aged Bull, |_ _ Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hewitt of Plattsville; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar | Musselman of Bridgeport; Miss {|Etnel Musselman and Miss Susie Heinrich of Kitchener; Miss Helen | Dicfenbacher of Proeston; Miss Idelâ€" l« Waterman and Clifford Waterâ€" ‘man of Galt. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur Musselman on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Varnon ZQI{u- and son, Ronald of Breslau; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Battler o{ Waterloo; The Misses Erla Gray and Marâ€" 1on Reaman and Donald Pugh, stuâ€" dents at Emmanucl Bible School in Kitchener were gucsts at the home of Rev .and Mrs. Herbert Shantz over the weekâ€"ond. Lincoln (fdie;fi;r;'ésgr;t the weekâ€" end with Chrts Huciin at Kitchenâ€" °T. Mr. and Mrs. Gorfleld Weber and sons, Paul, Oriin and David and Norman Weber visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bechthold at Baden on Sunday. Miss Mamie Schlcinter of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Schlichter on Saturday. _ Members of the Blenheim Menâ€" nonite Young People‘s Society atâ€" tended the Wilmot Township Menâ€" nonite Young People‘s Fellowship meeting which was held at the Baâ€" den Mennonite Church on Sunday evening. â€" _The New Dundec M.S. Band will present a concert in Kavelman‘s Hall on Thursday evening, April 25th. _ The biâ€"weekly meeting of the B.Y.P.U. was held at the church on Monday evening. Choruses were) sung in opening under the direction of Mrs. Emmerson Harper, who was in charge of the program. A reâ€" sponsive scripture lesson was read ond Roy Gildner offered prayer. Mrs. Harper read an Easter story after which Mrs. Harold Poth faâ€" vored with a vocal solo. The adâ€" dress of the evening was given by the pastor, Rev. H. F. Schade who spoke on the subjec}_of "Tithing". Excavatln%v operations _ comâ€" menced this \Wweek for the new cold storage nlant which will be located on Front St., 5&]:;cex-1{ to 'Kli'efi Ficderlein‘s harness shop. 8 Vendors asked 40c a dozen for cxtra large eggs, 37 and 38¢ for large, 33 and 36 for medium and 32 for pullets Yearâ€"old chickens |were 43 and 35¢ a pound and ‘young, 45. Rabbit cost 35¢ a pound. ; Meat prices remained unchanged. 1 Waterloo Market Prices | _ Spies sold at 98¢ a basket and | Starks at 87c at Waterloo Market. Other produce retailed at the folâ€" i‘lowing prices: Butter 44 and 45¢; cgEs 30 to 40c a dozen; potatoes, | bag $2.42. small basket 37; cauliâ€" liower 35 and 40; cabbage 5 to 15; radishes, bunch 2 for 15; onions, basket 50; head lettuce 10 to 20; bcets, basket 40; celery 15 to 25; rhubarb 15; endive 10 to 20; fresh pork sausage 30; smoked pork sauâ€" sage 38; blood sausage 35; summer seusage 45; head cheese 30; pork liver 18; beef liver 28; fresh ham 28; smoked ham .44; beef carcass| 26 to 40; dressed rabbits 30; young | broilers 46; milkâ€"fed chickens 40;| yearâ€"old chickens 36 to 38; pigeons 15¢; Can;sdian chiese 32 to 35; toâ€"' matoes 35; sauerkraut 5¢ a dish; apple butter 30 pint; t:ucuml-.u.‘r'sâ€"?lf'J to 40 each; Dutch set onions 20 pint box; pussy willows 5 and 10 a bunch. ( Cheese was displayed at a numâ€" ber of stalls. Prices were as folâ€" {lows: Cooked cheese, 25¢ a pint; \limburger 30c a pound; mild 32¢ !a pound; medium and old 35¢; [cream cheese 40 and Swiss cheese \32(.‘. | Creamery butter sold at 41c a ‘pound and cream cost 23¢ a pint. Tinted pussy willows were 25¢ a bunch, while the ordinary variety sold at 10 and 15¢ a bunch. Apples were also plentiful and with fertilator attachment; Clinton sold as follows: Northern Spies and fanning mill; M.â€"H. corn planter; Mcintosh 98¢ a basket; Starks 79 , Cockhsutt corn cultivator; F.â€"W. and 87¢ and Ganos 79¢c. ) 3â€"horse cultivator; M.â€"H. scuffier; Vendors asked 10c a quart box |land rolter; 4:section iron harrow; for dandelions. Lettuce cost 15 and | M.â€"H. Premier riding plough; 20¢ a bunch, radishes 10¢, root celâ€" |ILH.C. double dise plough; LH.C. ery 10 and 15¢, staik celery 15¢, Walking plow; M.~H. narrow leeks, parsley and green onions 5c. S!NE!e; Oxford gang; 3 farm wagâ€" Onions were offered at 10c a box for the coking variety and 15¢ for Spanish. Carrots sold for 35¢ a basket and potatoes for 36c. Cuâ€" cumbers cost 30¢ each. id 87¢ and Ganos 79c.. _ _ _ _ _ )i-il"é}éi"}'ul{f&é}or‘;“'fi.'fiif"éc&'ée'f-i Vendors asked 10c a quart box |landâ€"rolter; 4:section iron harrow; NEW DUNDEE By Miss Miriam Hilbern (Chronicle Correspondent} THB WATBERLOO wl e on ocm on ut se ce t Miss Dora Schlichter of Galt and Miss Pearl Schlichter of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs Henry lehgch- Mrs. O. T. Coleman visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz at Washington on Monday. _ and Miss Ethel Musselman of Kitâ€" chener. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pisher and son, Paul and Miss Ruth Pipher of Toronto and V. Stein of New Hamâ€" burg were guests at the home of Ml;.‘ ananE. E A. Poth on Sunday. May 4, Saturday, at 2 p.m.â€"Imâ€" plements, wagon, household effects, for Mrs. Theodore Lautenschlager, Petersburg. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer New Dundee, Phone 28 April 13, Saturday, at 1.15 p.m â€"Household goods, furniture, etc. for 0. H. Wismer, Baden. April 24, Wednesdayâ€"Household effects and harness shop contents, for W. E. Brueckner, Baden. Elmira, Ont. April 13, Saturday, 10.30 a.m.â€" Community sale at the Steddick Hotel Barn, Elmira. Pigs, cows, cal_ges and what have you? _ _ May 4, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€"Furâ€" niture and effects for Alex Brandt, 15 Erb St., Elmira. If you have a small farm or a meâ€" dium priced house for sale, list with me. We have buyers waiting for these homes or maybe we have a farm or house listed you wish to buy. Inquire, phone or write. May 13, Monday at 9.30 a.m.â€" At Farmer‘s shed, Elmira, commuâ€" nity sale of horses, implements, veâ€" hicles, furniture, tools and other items . Bring yours along for May sale. We sell for the high dollar. Ngh ILOt too small or too large. 4 e iss e e ie se ‘ Thanks for the many auction sales that have been entrusted to me this winter and spring. If you intend to hold a furniture auction I will be glad to handle it. You too can be one of our many satisfied parties. Wednesday, May 8, at 12.30 noon â€"Auction sale of livestock, impleâ€" ments, furniture, a lot of bedding dishes, etc., for Mr. Wm. Thuroo on the farm situated 2 miles south of Heidelberg. _ ® Som en NT GHT OOE & Saturday, April 27, at 1.30 p.m.â€" Executors‘ sale of furniture and household effects for the estate of the late August Thuroo, at the reâ€" sidence at No. 32 Noecker Street, Waterloo. C008 MRODR DRRCE ET00 ARREMIEUIEEC, * April 18, Thursday at 1.30 p.m.â€" Auction sale of furniture and bousehold goods for Mrs. Rose Cook on the farm 1 mile south of St. Clements. ANGUS B. MARTIN. Auctioneer April 19, Friday, 1 p.m.â€"Liveâ€" stock, tractor, implements, for Eli Sauder, 2%miles southwest of Linâ€" wood on 9th line. PC {LH.C. double dise plough; LH.C. walking plow; M.â€"H. â€" narrow single; Oxford gang; 3 farm wagâ€" ons; 2 flat racks; wagon box; bob ‘sleigh; light sleigh; manure sleds;‘ carriage; buggy; cutter; Renfrew scales, 2000 lbs.; M.â€"H. inthrow fdisc; Windsor _ outâ€"throw _ disk; Jamesway brooder stove; set team harness; collars; extension ladder; [forks, neckyokes, chains and other | articles. April 17, Wednesday, at 1 pm.â€" Auction sale for Mr. Eli Sauder on the farm situated about 2% miles southwest of Linwood, of livestock, implements, including tractor, threâ€" sher, some feed and furniture. + Phone Eimira 932 April 15, Monday, at 1 p.m.â€" Auction sale of livestock, tractor implements, 2000 chicks and other articles, to be held for Elwood O‘Grady on farm about 2% miles west of Dorking, or 1% miles east of Tralee, # 1929 Chevrolet truck with rack good tires. One Fireco range; one small range; coal heater, etc. Termsâ€"Cash on day of sale. No reserve, farm is sold. ELI SAUDER, Proprietor. EDV!_V:‘}RD GEISEL, Auctioneer, Auction Sale Lists EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer Phone Elmira 932. _ _ _ AARON HOFFMAN, Clerk. lâ€" (Ontario) CHRONICLE C000 D OCRCCTE 27. 27. RHEHCHOE Phone 2â€"0506 Kitchener April 13, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Household effects for Mrs. Schuâ€" :nann in Kitchener Market Buildâ€" ng. ‘ May 4, Saturday, at 1.30 p.m.â€" Sale of furniture and househol4 goods, at Moncton, for Gideon Weâ€" er. May 11, Saturday, at 1 p.m.â€" Sale of real estate and household goods at Tavistock for Andrew Baechler estate. May lr,mSiaflturday. 1 p.m.â€"Furniâ€" ture and household goods, for the l:at_e Ant_ire__w‘Ba‘echler, Tavistock. ib Ghnhet iBhâ€"o tb tadiel <Buind Mess 2. i8 _ April 22, Monday, 1.30 p.m.â€"10â€" acre farm and furniture, for Menns Gipfer, Lot 33, 18 Line, East Zorra. April 27, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Furniture and household goods for Noah Yantzi. April 20, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Furniture and household goods, for Hannah Hunsberger, Baden. Agril 16, Tuesday, 1 p.m.â€"Liveâ€" stock, implements, furniture, for Echert Yungblut, 1% miles northâ€" west of Tavistock. P April 17, Wednesday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Horses, implements, feed, for Oscar Fieck, Tavistock. April 15, Monday, at 1 p.m.â€" Sale of farm stock, implements and {!e’ed. 2 miles north of Bright, for April 12, Friday, 1 p.m.â€"Farm stock, impiements, and feed, for Aaron Bender estate, 2 miles northâ€" east of Cassel. o April 13, Saturday ,1.30 p.m.â€" Real estate snd household goods, for late John Thompson estate, in Wellesley. _ _ _ I have right now a real bargain in a 104â€"acre farm, hydro, gt;:d tush, milk market. See me about this one. April 27, Saturday, at 1 o‘clock sharp â€" High â€" grade furniture, bousehold effects, dishes, etc., in basement of Kitchener Market Blggl., for party leaving city. â€" April 24, Wednesday, at 1245 noonâ€"Furniture, household effects, etc., for Mrs. A. Heist, 25 Cameron St. S., Kitchener, April 26, Friday, 1 p.m.â€"Holâ€" stein cattle, etc., for Melvin Brickâ€" er, 4 mile southwest of Roseville. April 17, Wéffiiesday. 1 pmâ€" Furniture, . dishes, antiques etc. basement, Kitchener Market Bldg Phone 4â€"4510. Kitchener April 13, Saturday â€"Livestock implements, furniture for N. E Martin, St. Jacobs. % Termsâ€"10 per cent. on day of sule, 5 per cent. of purchase price can remain on a first mortgage. Terms â€"Cash on day of sale. ELLWOOD O‘GRADY, Proprietor. Real Estateâ€" At the same time and place the 150â€"acre farm will be offered for sale, on which is a large bank barn 50x70 ft., a red brick house, a drilled well, about 25 acres of mixed bush; 25 acres ploughed or sown in grain. balance in grass. W. STUMPF. Auctioneer 341 Victoria St. N.. Kitchen Poultry Equipmentâ€"3 coal broodâ€" er stoves, Jamesway and Monarch; 4 range shelters; chick feeders, hoppers, fountains. A. B. BRUBACHER. Auctioneer EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer. Phone 932, Elmira. CHAS. STARR, Clerk. Auction Sale Lists Phone 30w. Tavistock, Ont. April 23, Tuesday, 10 a.m.â€" Farm stock, implements, grain, and household effects, for John R. Haâ€" bermehl, 2% miles southwest of ’ A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer ‘ Phone 2â€"2304, Bridgeport April 13, Saturday, 1 p.m.â€" Household effects and furniture for Gideon Beam estate at 53 Euclid Ave., Waterloo. April 20, Saturday, 1 p.m.â€" Household effects, furniture, garâ€" den tools, etc., for August Frost, 113 Ontario South, Kitchener. Phone 2â€"1562, Kitchener April 13 ,Saturday at 8 p.m.â€"At my auction stand, Kitchener Marâ€" ket, for the P.U.C., articles left on busses and street cars, also furniâ€" ture and other useful articles, WENTWORTH RADIO & AUTO SUPPLY CO. LTD. 103 King St. W. KITCHENER Baden Parkway Kitchener Bridgeport 4 Bâ€"4442 8â€"4431 2â€"1511 SHIRK and SNIDER LTD. Auction Sale Lists 235 ALBERT ST. SOUTH â€" KITCHENER "In the Bag Business for 25 Years" Our trucks cover Central and Western Ontario . . . If we can‘t reach you by truck, we pay freight on all shipments. Also ALL LIVESTOCK and POULTRY FEEDS BEATTY and CASE FARM EQUIPMENT SURGE MILKERS SERVEL FARM AND COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS Weiss Bag and Burlap Co. Farmers . . . Feed Mills . . . Hatchery and Poultry Men Chopping Mills . . . Groceries and Factories wE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL JUTE, BURLAP AND COTTON BAGS Call or write to: WEICHEL HARDWARE 22 King St. 8. w ATTENTION OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON â€" Also at Elmira WE CAN MAKE COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS Water Pressure Systems For All Types April 27, Saturday, 1 p.m.â€" Household effects, furniture, etc., for Ezra Frickey, King St. N., Waâ€" terloo. Kitchener, on Kitchenerâ€"Mannheim Road. * A. B. Brubacher Auctioneer A deep study from every angle into your sale to make it the success it is deserving, is my aim. Give me a call and let me have a talk with you about your coming sale. My motto: Service that Brings Results. of Homes Phone 4â€"4510 Friday, April 12, 1946 WATEKLOO

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