H.E. Ratz Lumber Ltd. WALTER STUMPEF â€" 341 Victoric N. â€" Phone 2â€"0506 We are an allâ€"Canadian company, well equipped to serve you, and will appreciate your business. Telephone collect for immediate service. GORDON YOUNG (ELMIRA) LTD. ELMIRA 564â€" GUELPH 33%4 MORE MILK later as well as now â€" and pay as it goes. Experience proves Purina Cow Chow delivers the 60 FREDERICK ST. goods! Mix it with your chop. Purina COW CHOW To produce a pint of milk per pig per day, your sow needs milkâ€"making feed. Mix Sow & Pig Chow with her chop. Let the little fellows nibble at it, too â€" The right kind of milking suppleâ€" FAST START it helps get them of to a "fAying start"‘. sOW & PIG CHOW MORE EGGS @2 e § 95 m 2s e 12 O w 6 e 20 is2 a s â€" & yaas 60 Ts $#‘ 3 L o o w 2 9 T & & ~ l e w s e es Ffor steady heavy egg producâ€" Hion, your loyers need a mash that has "what it takes". And they need plenty of it! Mere‘s a program that has proved "the real McCoy®" for getting eggs â€" and profits: Feed whichever Purina Laying Chow fits in with your grain supply ; and dump 3 to 5 Ibs. of Purina Checkers per 100 birds into the feeders at Purina LAYING CHOWS LAYING CHECKERS noon each day. it works NOW! ‘ FINISH PREMIUM :# ‘ PRICES FOR EVERY BIRD YOU MARKET! We no longer have to say NO when you ask for MAsONITE® PRESDWOOD. Both Untempered and Tempered are now available in standard sizes and thicknesses. Unable to cope with consumer demands during war years, the new modernized mill is now able to ensure your immediate requirements. Shirk and Snider Limited ATTENTION FARMERS * Masonite is a registered trademark and signihcs that Masonite Company of Canada Lid. is the source of the product Our current prices lor dead stock are: CcowWs $6.00 . . . HORSES $4.50 HOGS (Over 150 lbs.) $1.75 per cwt. Come To Our Gala Store Opening November 26 â€" 27 St. Clements â€" _ Ontario (According to size and condition) A PRESDWOOD The Tops In Farm Supplies We can supply you with as form moachinery and equipment, and household effects. pure bred stock by cuction, as well Walter Stumpf required to suit the weather and soil conditions time. No deposit is required to book your order. Next Spring‘s Seed Corn Rangy, scrawny, unfinishâ€" ed birds aren‘t welcome on the market â€" but watch the buyers snap up weliâ€"finishâ€" ed meaty birds! You can put on that premium weight and finish easily and profitâ€" ably. Don‘t bother crating â€" just pen them. Don‘t bother slopâ€"feeding â€" just feed Purina Fatena Checkers. No Mixing, No Messing, No Slopping You Can Feed it in your "Sunday Suit" ! TORONTO. â€" Trading . was | weak on the local egg market toâ€" | day as supplies arrived in heavy ; volume. Prices eased about four cents a dozen in county dealer 1channels. ! TORONTO.â€"Hog prices were | urestablished at Stratford today. At Hull, hogs off truck were unâ€" | quoted. Dresed grade A deliverâ€" ced were up 50 cents at $30.75. Livestock Prices Steady in Dull Toronto Trading ow er. Rece ltp(lted were: Cattle 1,650; calves 800; hogs 930; d:e:ï¬and lambs 1,300; estimated holdover is 3,000 head. ly steady in dull trading on the livestock market here today, but yearlings were $20â€"$25. Butcher cows were weak at $13â€"$17. Bulls at $14â€"$20. Stockers were slow at $16â€"$19 with a few feedâ€" ers up to $20. Calves were strong and steady at $27â€"$29 for good to choice and a few sold up to $30. Heavies were $16â€"$23 and grassers were $14â€"$15. Hogs were steady at $30.75 for gisde A and $30.36 for B1. Sows were $25 dressed. Lambs were steady at $23.50 for good ewes and wethers with $1 discount on bucks. Sheep were mostly $5â€"$10. Grade A large ... 52â€"49 Grade A medium ... 49 Grade A pullets ... 42 Grsde B ........ccoummunsus 46 Grade C ....sclcsclllne. 32â€"38 Note: Prices on farmers‘ shipâ€" ments are % cents per dozen beâ€" low quotations given above. To retaflers: Grade A large ............= 58 Grade A medium ... 55 Grade A pullets ... 48 Grade B ..........cannacnaims 52 Grade C ....sussmoumsscanie 43 TRADING WEAK Bacon Hog Prices TORONTO.â€"Prices were fairâ€" At this time of year you are being asked to buy seed corn for next year. Here are a few things to remember: quires a different maâ€" turity seed than a late wet spring. Purina Hybrid seed corn for both ensilage or grain is a Canadian Hybridâ€"developed to give higher yields and to suit Canadian soil and weather conditions. corn is $3 â€" $5 per bushel lower in cost than many strains. You can buy the maturity conditions at planting You can‘t tell now what _ next _ spring‘s weather will be likeâ€" Purina Hybrid seed Egg Prices IN EGG MARKET KITCHENER Nr. and Mrs. W. H. Marshall of Toronto, took vows with Mr. Ross William Peebles son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Peebles, Linwood. Rev. Dr. C. A. Mustard officiated in a setting of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums and ferns. At the organ was Mrs. F. Rusâ€" sell of Toronto. Mr. Oscar Weiâ€" chel of Elmira, was soloist. A reception followed at the bride‘s home. Receiving, Mrs. M. Stever, mother of the bride was gowned in a hunter‘s green crepe with black accessories and a corâ€" sage of peerless roses. 100 eutm en eeonmest e CNITC M 5o 4 bride‘s home. Receiving, Mrs. M. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dleï¬dd al:ld Stever, mother of the bride was SCn John and Mr. afnd i rsm f gowned in a hunter‘s green crepe bert Diebold 3"g arfu y,- A nin with black accessories and a corâ€"| Kitchener elt t{nday on sage of peericss roses. zfvxth Mr. and Mrs. John Runâ€" Rev. and Mrs. Schenk will reâ€" 3stedler of the 9th hflne'f b side in Midville branch, N.S. . , Mrs. Ed. Crooks of Scarboro Peeblesâ€"Marshall. _ _ ~ _ }._Junct_ion is visiting with friends e?jfd djstrif’; interest was the :;e:i:.;s vicinity for a couple of wedding performed on Saturday * en im B mie Unkediens ar Waterice sn it and urch, oronto, â€" when iss . o . s + Irene Adele Marshal, daughter of| M"Sâ€" Ross Wright and Sharon of Cffike ndasi t e w The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a THE WATERLOO 1{Ontario) CHRONICLE AUTO LOANS November 27 through December 18 until 12 neen. $1,500â€"for any lgood purâ€" {)!ou, even thoulf your car not fully paid. 3. Insurance Premiumsâ€"you may borrow for premiums on full insurance coverage on your car. 2. Indiviual Loans $50 to 7. Buying a Car?â€"We can finance your purchase if you lack full cash. COME IN, WRITE OR PHONE _ TODAY FOR DETAILS For _ public _ convenience _ open §$.Car Repairsâ€"Need to fix \lnlpyour car? Or need new res? Get cash here. 350 King St. W. Tel. 7â€"7313 At the Company that likes to say "YES" â€" in bags. while you pay on your loan. This is Belgium Cement â€"in the large 110â€"1b. paymentsâ€"If present payâ€" ments are too high, refinâ€" ance here for lower payâ€" ments and 1et extra cash if you need it. Selling Your Car?â€"We can finance your buyer if he lacks fuli cash. B OFEHMER‘S $50 to $1000 Immediate Delivery At Six Charles St Phone 7â€"7349 For Sale LIMITED sTOck CO. OF CANADA ORDER TODAY LIMITED STOCK C EM ENT Kitchener Per Bag $2.10 FOR cmngan.ist. Mr. Herb Gastmeier of the Waterloo Seminary was guest speaker. Following the setvice a "Fellowship Hour" was held in the basement of the church with Rev. W. Goos as chairman. Leaguers from Conesâ€" togo, Kitchener, Waterloo, Bridgeport, St. Jacobs, Elmira, Heidelberg, Sunnyside, Hessen Road and Linwoodyassisted with the program interspersed with singâ€"songs. Mrs. Herb Gastmeier was accompanist. _ On Sunday afternoon a Reâ€" membrance Day service was held in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, following the laying of the wreath at the cenotaph. Members of the bugle band of E‘mira led the parade to the ceâ€" netaph and then to the church. Rev. W. Goos was in charge of the service. The guest speaker was Rev. Mitchell of Elmira, a &rrmér chaplain. There was a ge congregation present for the service. The fall rally of the Luther Leaguers of Kitchener district was held Sund:g afternoon and evening in St. Peter‘s Lutheran church. Rev. W. Goos was in charge of the opening devotions. A unique feature was a broadâ€" cast put on by several leaguers from Kitchener, who had attendâ€" ed the convention held at Pemâ€" broke in Segtember. In the abâ€" sence of the president, Cecil Wilker, Mr. l‘?:vy: Kratz welâ€" comed the visifors. \Surper was servedâ€"to approximately ninety leaguers at 6 t.m. by members of St. Peter‘s Luther League of Linwood. At 7.30 p.m. a church service was held with leaguers and many from the congregation attending. Members of St. Peâ€" ter‘s Luther League sang an anâ€" thcm, with Mrs. W. Goos as acâ€" the Heidelberg highway were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright. Last week in Ontario there were 65 Jersey cows qualified in the Canadian Record of Performâ€" ance. Of this number 22 were owned in Waterloo County. Rosâ€" iyn Nictheroï¬â€"lmâ€"bred and owned by Roslyn Park Farm, Calt, Ont., was a Silver Medal winner with 7,924 lbs. of mvilk, 511 Wbs. fat in 302 days with an average test of 6.4§5% as a senior twoâ€"yearâ€"old. This cow is a daughter of the Grand Champion bull, Trinity Aim, formerly at the head of the herd of the late George Hancock. Several other lrocords have been completed at Roslyn Park. Junction is visiting with friends ir this vicinity for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Goos of Preston spent Sunday at the home of their son, Rev. and Mrs. Services in St. Peter‘s Lutherâ€" an Church on Sunday will be held at 11 a.m., Sunday School at 10 a.m. g_leta in :he herd of Sher;koo‘g ay! of Galt, Ont., Farms, Petersburg, Ont., and H. Ellsworth Arnott of Bresiau, Ont., whose cow, Shadeholme Volunteer Celia â€" 1514864 â€" proâ€" duced, as a junior fourâ€"yearâ€"old in 306 days, 10,001 lbe. of milk, 4900 Ibe. of fat with an average tes of 4.86%. Service in the United Church on Sunday will be held at 3 p.m., Sunday School at 2 pm. Nine have been comleted in the herd of M. L. Shuh, Kitchâ€" ener, ?mll'l Lord's'Il Voluntetler Hopeâ€"133171â€"as a fiveâ€"yearâ€"old rroduced 9,881 ibs. of milk, 523 bs. of fat in 366 days with a Tbs. of fat in 366 days with a test of 5.20%. Signalman‘s Merâ€" ry Roseâ€"140708â€"at six years ru'oduced 7,462 lbs. of milk, 504 be. of fat, in 305 days with a test of 6.15%. Five records have been comâ€" ?(Med in the herd of Cameron onderich, New Hamburg, Ont. Syruce Row Lord‘s Jennieâ€"142â€" lthxgminuzdaya Evduced 8,756 lbs. of milk, 496 s. of fat with a test of 5.66%. Records have also been comâ€" JERSEY CATTLE CLUB NEWS Waterloo firemen extinguished a fire in the garage of H. P. Rieâ€" der, 7 Young St. E., on Sunday afternoon. The fire almost had disastrous results. Overheated Stove Causes Scorching At 7 Young St. E. The stove became overheated and scorched the interior of the building before firemen had evâ€" erything under control. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer New Dundee, Phone 28 Thursday, Nov. 25, 2 pm.â€" Twentyâ€"four dual purpose Shortâ€" horn grades, vaccinated, % mile north of Strassburg for Mr. Norâ€" man Holtzhauer. Saturday, Nov. 20, 1.30 p.m.â€" Good clean household effects in Kitchener Market Building. * Saturday, Dec. 4, 1.30 p.m.â€" A&siï¬nment auction â€" sale in Kitchener Market Building. Saturday, Nov. 27, I p.m.â€"Upâ€" stairs in Kitchener Market Buil ding, sale of household effects furniture, dishes, etc. WALTER STUMPF, Auctioneer 341 Victoria South, Phone £â€"0506 236 KING ST. EAST Snow, if Your Car Hasn‘t been Winterized Shotwell Motors Limited Drop in and T‘ry Our Counrtesy and Service M â€" The Smog is Bound to Change to Danny Says WATERLOO & WESTMOUNT Corner GLASGOW ST. and BELMONT AVE. DROP IN TO GRAND RIVER PAINT STORES Phone 8â€"8534 KITCHENER 168 King St. E. THE WIDE SELECTION OF MODERN TOYS WE HAVE IN STOCK. Stores: Kitchener â€" Galt â€" Brantford â€" Simcoe See our window the week of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo SANTA CLAUS PARADE 52 Â¥You Will Be % Surprised 71 0o At A. W. Hartung, Mgr. Friday, November 19, 1948 s KITCHENER, ONT.