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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 May 1946, p. 6

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[ HART Battery & Ignition Co., 182 Queen St. South Phone 5â€"5689 xmntin B. F. GOODRICH STORES 0 s C R h ‘}\\ @pP %A fl ln7 ‘ Z i b Every ;:ar|eome=l°‘:':'Â¥l 7 < \\mv%' m washed,, cleane ZThQ yâ€"1148" 0 0 Convenient Termsâ€" B.F.Goodrich Mzecess/ries GUARANTEED TO STAY FRESH FOR YEARS Positively will not corrode in flashlight. Baden Parkway Kitchener Bridgeport 4 2â€"4542 8â€"8431 2â€"1511 Come in and let us advise you on the proper feeding of your stock animals so that you can get the best out of them. SHIRK & SNIDER LTD. . . . . Of course you do. Every farmer likes to think that he has the best stock there is in the district . . . . and you can have the very best if you feed them a balanced diet. Also ALL LIVESTOCK and POULTRY FEEDS BEATTY and CASE FARM EQUIPMENT SURGE MILKERS SERVEL FARM AND COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS ruling accordance with Wartime Prices and Trade Board King and Water Streets B. F. Goodrich Tires and Batteries in KITCHENER ~ Do You Want A _ Prize Winner? Seat Covers To fit all makes and models of POLISH AND CLEANER.. WAX PREP. CLEANER... TOUCHâ€"UP ENAMEL........ POLISHING GAUZE ... RADIATOR CLEANER ..... DELUXE _ TOP DRESSING (g PMIJ ..s...ccumcce‘m SPRUCEâ€"UP MATERIALS Priced from $5.50 ‘ We pick all makes of W LOCKS | ‘ KRYS MADE wIN] All Kinds [2 c w 11 g.L. sraun {;‘}:,5 270 King St. E. 5) 4. R Phone 2â€"2194 13 CW, Kitchener [29"; T: L« & ton Dutcher steers 1150â€"12.75, heifers TORONTOâ€"Grade A, dres.n.ed.‘J May 25, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" mostly 11â€"12.25, butcher cows 8â€"baconâ€"hogs vere up 10 cents ewt. JHousehold goods and antiques, for 1075, canners downward to 5.00,at 19.75 plus transportation, at |Seyler estate, 50 Waterloo%&, Kitâ€" bulls 850â€"11 and fed yearlings 11 â€"Brantford, in market reporting |chener. 50â€"13 carly today May 29, Wednesdayâ€"Livestock, Reeommmmmmgnoneee cngrtergey »... ns e imrlemenu, for Wm. Stroh, 6% Fv+a C ies % 5 & !miles west of Floradale, on 4th of | aa Wemkitnanaal Winnines Crain ifed To retail trade: Grade A large Grade A medium Grade A pullets Grade B oo Grade C Cattie, Calves Steady; 3530 Head Unsold at Close Toronto egg quotations were: To country shippers on graded eggs: Grade A large .............. 30% Grade A medium .............35â€"35% Grade A pullets ..._.._..31%4â€"32 Grade B ......0.....00.... 31% Grade C â€"....sscclsocoon.~ 29â€" 20% Ew D0 D0 t a T MDCCTE TROT CAITCS WOVE NPIVOZ ; UOON ROSU. hogs and sheep woere steady in with plain downward to $10. June 22, Saturday, 1 p.m.â€"Farm trade on the livestock market here Sheep were 5â€"9. stock, implements, household efâ€" today. A few spring lambs brought Hogs were, dressed, Grade A |fects, for Mrs. Geo Boehm, 1% $17 cwt unsold at the close were 20.25, Grade Bi 19 85. sows mostly /miles east of Bamberg, on Bamâ€" an estimated 350 head of cattle. 17 |berg Road. Reccipts reported by the Dominion â€"â€"â€"_â€" ]M Marketing Service were: Cattle & W. STUMPF, Auctioneer ;.'60, Cal\~5< 500, hogs 500, sheep and HOg Ouomu()ns ] 341 Victoria St. N.. Kitchener ambs 14 Weighty steers wore 12.60â€"13. butq!]or _steers 1150â€"12.75, heifors Local egg markets were firm with receipts clearing rapidly under a good demand. Quotations for all grades were unchanged. _ TORONTO.â€"Butter markets reâ€" mained quiet and barely steady today. Demand was spotty and trading was slow. Offerings were more than sufficient to meet the present demand. Western butter was offered at 38¢. While the odd car was reported sold at 38¢, buyâ€" ing interest was limited. The Canaâ€" dian commodity exchange in Monâ€" treal sold 900 boxes of Que. No. 1 butter at 37 %¢. Butter Is Quiet, Eggs Unchansed | Only a limited amount of meat appeared on Waterloo Market Satâ€" ‘urday. Fresh pork sausage sold at {30 a pound; smoked pork sausage 35; blood sausage 25; summer sauâ€" 'sage 40; head cheese 20; pork liver 17; beef liver 22; fresh ham 30 to 35; smoked ham 35 to 38; veal 28 c 40; lard 15; dressed rabbits 35. Other produce retailed at these ;prices: butter 45; eggs 32 to 42; poâ€" tatoes $2.42 bag, 50 large basket, 37 small basket; turnips 5; cauliâ€" flower 35; cabbage 10 to 20; green conions bunch 5 to 10; onions, basâ€" ket 50; head lettuce 10 to 20; beets 40 basket; celery 15 to 26; rhubarb 5 to 10; endive 10 to 20; young‘ broilers 50; milkâ€"fed chickens 46; yearâ€"old 36 to 38; Canadian cheese 32 to 35; tomatoes 30; sauerkraut 5 dish; asparagus 15 half pound; cuâ€" cumbers 15; cabbage plants 25 dozâ€" en; tomato plants 15 and 25 dozen:‘ narcissus 25; forgetâ€"meâ€"nots 15; lupin plants 35; pyrethrum 20. 1 Implements â€" MH. Pacemaker tractor on rubber in good order; M.â€"H. 3â€"furrow tractor plow, good order; good Mâ€"D manure spreader; M.â€"H. side delivery rake; M.â€"H. 7â€" ft. binder, good shape; M.â€"H. corn binder, like new; M.â€"H. mower; 10 ft. rake; F. & W. hajy loader; M.â€"H. 13â€"disc fertilizer drill; 3â€"drum steel land roller; 3 hay racks; potato sprayer; planter and d‘igger. all in good shape; M.â€"H. tandem disc; 2 ‘sPr_inLg tooth qultivqtors; two sloop cart; wagon box; two heavy spring wagons; corn cultivator and weeder for same; trailer with stock rack; 2000 lb. scale; root pulper; hay fork, rope and pulleys; fanning mill with ba'fger; 4â€"sec. harrows; oneâ€" horse democrat; lm‘)en'al gang plow; two walking })ows; single riding plow; three farm wagons; water trough; wheelbarrow; some cedar fence posts; doubletrees; neckyokes; shovels; chains and small articles. Terms â€"Cash on day of sale. _ Dairy Equipment â€" DeLaval cream separator with motor, in good shape; some eight gallon milk cans; Yails;'strah\er,'etc.'; new elecâ€" tric C ifl‘master; also Stewart cllfi- per; milk agitator; one box H.T.H. Clydes nine and ten &e:n, 2900 lbs., real good workers. re are really w&md teams. Don‘t miss them. _ Cattle â€" Registered accredited Holsteins; one cow fresh; one cow bred in Sept.; one heifer bred in Oct.; one heifer bred in Nov.; two heifers bred in April; open heifer; two heifer 1;“; one bull, year old, sired by Ebydale Kerk Burke, who was grand champion at Waterâ€" loo in 1944. b?lli‘ is an ou:)‘tzandx.ng type yo . Many good dairy cows {\alcg‘been raised on this farm. Pigsâ€"Three dandy big York sows with litters of nine, ten and eleven pigs at side; one sow bred; 11 shoats; one York hog. . Harness, ete.â€"Three sets breechâ€" ing harness, collars, parts, etc. _ _ _ hold Effects At the farm 1% miles north west of Preston, % mile off Kitchenerâ€" Preston highway, on road to Memâ€" orial Tower. See TORONTOâ€"Cattle, veal calves. Choice ;,e; calves were 16â€"16.50 uL m3 on O C C . 1 MB aul WATERLOO MARKET PRICES Farm is sold. No reserve. B. STRASSBURGER, Proprietor. ED. FEICK, Clerk. , A. B. BRUBACHER, Auctioneer, Phone 4â€"4510. ial Tower. See ufi‘ WEDNESDAY, Â¥ 29th At 12 o‘ciock sharp Horsesâ€"Splendid team geldir eys, five and eight years, 3, Egg Quotations AUCTION SALE l-wl-i-i-_l._-_-d Houseâ€" sc ce ooo CB Cotest . Saturd:‘y. June 1, at 1.30 p.m.â€" LOCKS «=â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" Household effects for Mr Huether, KREYS MADE WINNIPEG â€"Cash Prices: Oats: }Bridleport Road, Waterloo. All Kinds 2 CW._51%; 3 CW, 51%; Ex. 3 CW, |_ June §, Wednesday, 12.30 noonâ€" 31%, Ex, 1 Feed 51%; 1 Feed 51%; Farm stock, implements and houseâ€" G. L. BRAUN {> Fioq 51‘%; 3 Feed 51%; Track bold effects, for George Brenner, at 270 King 8t R. 15)%. ni,e: 1 CW, 263; 2 CW, 269; St Clements. Phone 2â€"2194 3 CW, 258; Rej 2 CW 220;4 CW! s.curd?, June 8, at 1.30 p.m.â€" Kitchener 237; Track 250. Screenings $1250 | Household effects for Mrs Bruder, ton at 120 Weber St E. Kitchener €HBR 37â€"38 34 32 io io o o ime e en WtcA e HBne Cmy 1A Mn ie $8; G: Coleman, relief, $8; Simon Bast, relief, 7.10; C. Knipfer, relief, $8; S. Ditner Jr., relief, 250; Otto Heibach, wood, $12; Allan Roth, wood, 43.75; C. Knipfel, coal, 5.60; Department of Health, insulin, 3.13; Pay Roll for May, 39054; Shirk & Snider, cement, 1.30; G. Schnart, cedar posts, $24; Wm. Reist, cedar posts, 61.48; W. Wanner, cedar posts $12; Ivan Wagler, cedar posts, 37.50; F. Kroctch, cedar posts, 23.50; concrete pipe. 115.06; J. D. Adams, repairs, 64.41; E. T. Coleâ€" mian, tools, 3.25; C. Ditner Hardâ€" ware, 6.78; Wm. Schneider, gas 23.80; W. Bechthold, labor and gas, 116.91; W. Bechtel .gas, 20.84; Alvin Egerdee, gravel, 80.75; Revenue stamsp, $10. in sn P ol o ont Pikintntints Pn B0 t 2c J. H. Kreitz, relief, $12; Steckly Bros., relief $12; E. L. Stahle, reâ€" lief, 1.10; Dubrick Bros., 2.50; Otto He'rbachL relief $6; J. Buck, relief, The following expenditures were passed and approved for payment by the Wilmot Township Council at their last meeting on May 20. â€" June 6, Thursday, 1 p.m.â€"Tracâ€" tor, threshing machine ,implements, furniture, for Jacob Hoffman esâ€" tate,, 2% miles northwest of Welâ€" lesley. Wilmot Council Pass Expenditures M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. May 31, Fridayâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements including tractor and furniture for Reuben Taylor, three miles south of Milâ€" verton at Brunner. June 3, Mondayâ€"Auction sale of tractor, threshing machine, impleâ€" ments and furniture, for the late Jacob Hofflman estate, 2% miles west of Wellesley. munity sale, furnitur what have you, at cor. Albert St., St. Jacobs. May 25, Saturday, 1 p.m.â€"Comâ€" munity sale, furniture, etc., and Implementsâ€"A full line of farm implements (almost new). Including Model C Case Tractor on steel, 12â€"27 hp., and No. 61 LH.C. comâ€" bine, and most everything found on a well equipped farm. Terms â€"Cash on day of sale. No reserve as farm is sold. .â€"The underxifned will. _sell . by ; public auction for DR. J. A. SHEPâ€"; PARD, at Lot 1 and 2, Con. 4,| Nichol Twp., $tniles from Elora, on | Guelphâ€"Elora Highway, on L ftklllz)g.l', MAY n"n‘s”’n’ .30 p.m. sharp, D.S.T. The entire herd of Aberdeen;‘ Angus cattle. Some good yearling| and 2â€"yearâ€"old heifers; cows with} calves at foot, sired by Ennleen'sl Pride. This herd is of foundation, stock of noted John Low‘s Middleâ€" brook herd. Herd Sire is a grandâ€" son _of noted Blackbird Bandolierâ€" â€"ofâ€"Page. _ 2 Reg. Jersey cows in full flow of milk; 1 reg. Jersey heifer due time of sale. Pedigrees furnished on day of sale. REG. ABERDEEN ANGUS! AND JERSEY CATTLE Fully Accredited and Blood Tested Also Tractor and Equipâ€" ment, Combine, etc. !H&eonlor; 6 chairs, Wheeler & Wilson drophead sewing machine; electric metal tub Beatty washer; clothes horse; drop leaf table; cellar cupboard; icebox; stepâ€"stool; lawn nfower; 50 ft. T:rden hose; dishes; cooking utensils; silverware; bedâ€" ding; linens; curtains; pillows; garâ€" den tools; sealers; crocks; pictures and other articles too numerous to mention. At this sale you will find a lot of antiques. Terms â€" Cash. JOHN SEYLER, Administrator. WALTER STUMPF, Auctioneer, Phone 2â€"0506. S. STEILER, Clerk. dining chairs; Sparton console radio; iron bed, eomcFlete; washâ€" stand; oak table, child‘s play table and chairs; 2 bedroom chairs; small rocker; 2 old trunks; verandah bench; baby crib; 8â€"day mantel clock; 2â€"burner electric plate and stand; kitchen table; Sparton reâ€" At 1.30 p.m. The !ollmvinf':.lunm Floral design 5â€"pc. settee; 4 parlor tables; mlnned rocker; walnut hn:fi i cabinet; hall table; w mirror; lounge; upholstered chair; antique rocker; mfl“ fern stand; low _ rocker; â€"back _ rocker; square table; bureau; square dining AUCTION SALE agrens iss * | ". SIUMEF, Auctoneet Hog Quotations 341 Victoria St. N., Kitchener . | Auction Sale Lists HARRY PARR & SON, _ Auctioneers. _ â€"212 AUCTION SALE BEN SAUDER, Auctioneer and __ May 290, Wednesday, 1 E.nm.â€" Cattle, and other stock, pleâ€" ments, at Waterloo County Stock Exchange, % mile south of Kitchâ€" ener, 4 mile west of Kitchener, on Doon Road. A. 8. SNIDER, Auctioneer Phone 2â€"2304. Bridgeport May 25, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Market sale, household_ effects, furniture, basement of Kitchener market building. _ _ June 8, Saturday, 2 p.m.â€"Furniâ€" ture and household effects for the late Mrs. Ida Martin estate, 56 Centre St., Elmira. Elmira, Ont.. Phone 872 _ June 1, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Furniture, etc., and what have you for Elmira Musical Society at Steddick Hotel, Elmira. | _ EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer June â€"8, Saturday â€"Furniture, nousehold effects, in basement of Kitchener Market Bldg. May 25, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Household effects and mason conâ€" tracting equipment, for estate of George Hauser, 82 Euclid Ave., Waterloo. Thanks for the many auction sules 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. June 10, Monday, 9.30 a.m.â€"Imâ€" plements, vehicles, furniture, at l-‘a‘rmers' Shed, Elmira. Bring yours out June 6, Thursday, 115 p.m.â€" Tractor, implements, farm stock, for Campbel Shantz, ‘¢ mile north of Crosshill. Phone Eimira 932 May 28, Tuesday, at 1 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of livestock, implements, etc., for Mr. Alvin B. Martin on the farm, 1% miles west of Elmira, then 2 miles south. June 11, "f‘desdinyfll'ié'g. Holstein cattle for N. E. Miller, 5% miles north of Elmira. I have right now a real bargain in a 104â€"acre farm, hydro, good bush, milk market. See me about this one. ANGUS B. MARTIN, Auctioneer A. B. BRUBACHER, Auctioneer Phone 4â€"4510, Kitchener May 29, Wednesday, at 12 o‘clock noonâ€"Hoistein cattle, implements, and household effects for B. Strassâ€" burger, 1%4 miles northwest of Preston, just off highway. _ June 1, Saturday, 1.45 p.m.â€"Furâ€" niture and household effects, at Market Bldg., Kitchener. Auction Sale Lists Phone 2â€"0506 Kitchener THE ROYAL WATERLOO BRANCH 96 King St. West KITCRENEER Phone #â€"1 C. F. PRICE, orromatrRrist Kitchener‘s Reliable Optometriss jor 2! Years Frank Beam, 5$ Eucli¢ Avenue STEELE‘S BANK OF CANADA FARM IMPROVEMENT LOANS for the above purâ€" poses are available at any branch of The Royal Bank of Canada on attractive terms. Ask at your nearest branch for our explanatory booklet and full particulars. New implements, machinery or equipment * New foundation or breeding livestock ? A farm electric system ? Fences, drainage or other developments ? New farm or home buildings ? Additions or improvements to existing 0_ buildings ? Have your eyes scientifically tested and the proper f:.â€". prescribed by our registered optometrist. Satisfaction C. HOFFMAN, Manager For Complete STORE CLOSES 7 PM. SATURDAY 21 Years of Service

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