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Esiabâ€" WALTER STUMPF SMITH MANUFACTURING CO 840 King 8t. _ â€" _ Preston, Out Bowling Season is Just Around the Corner _ _ TURKEY and Il FOWL SHOOT | THE WATERLOO ROD AND GUN CLUB The Camera & Supply Shop 341 Victoria St. N. HEnir _ "Your Sport is Our Business" P22 0332 and open to anyone whether they are a member SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 2 P.M. Shoot to be held on the faorm â€"BUDDY CLAIR Amos Avenue & Wotrerics PLAN NOW TO ATTEND OPEN EVERY EVENING TRUSSES in the service of BRING YOUR OWN GUN Club will supply the shells 16 24â€"Hour Photoâ€"Finishing Service, What Counts" grelÂ¥} (Except Sunday} Sponsored by little Miss Donna Kehl, polioâ€"paâ€"|on their gl:yofl performance with tient at the Hamilton General|the Red Sox. . . Hospital, Hamilton, on Sunday. Announcement this week disâ€" â€"{elosed that Waterloo fans chose Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman atâ€" tended the Western Fair at Lonâ€" don last week. , By Miss J. Shants ‘ (Chronicle Correspondent) __Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swartzentruber were: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lichty ant daughter Jean of New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzenâ€" Pine Hill ; Miss Joanne Shantz of Vineâ€" t*"*~ / T y.Â¥9 ; ‘®yeye For The of up both the kidneys and the liverâ€" and brings welcome relief from pains in the small of dnhckun.dï¬ "‘cold" in the kidneys. So insist on telhblen-dyâ€"-awubymm- -«ntm useâ€"Dr. Chase‘s Kidneyâ€" Liver At all drug counters. is that Al Dumouchelle had been seâ€" lected as a member of the Interâ€" county‘s Allâ€"Star team. _ _ _ â€" The Waterloo Club has dectined an invitation to represent the Inâ€" tercounty in the Senior "B" playâ€" Sitting in y ing in a drlltâ€"witc‘h a dï¬ things which may cause a backache! Liver Pills. This eff But there‘s one way thousands ol Canadians have h-l to help relieve this conditionâ€"Dr. Chase‘s Kidneyâ€" one of their reverses here, one Brantford fan was heard to assure a couple of Red Sox that their deâ€" feat was "no disgrace". The same assurance can be extended Tigers on their playoff performance with the most valuable player and Bowler DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? But that‘s only conjecture. Red Sox are worthy champions and received the sincere congratulaâ€" tions of President Ernie Goman QVEB&T{,?M"' aging to the Red Sox their enthusiastic supâ€" sï¬â€™ï¬umf’ ager Don Gallinger and the rest of the executive and the _ The llâ€"inning game at Brantâ€" ford when Tx:n. tnah’ 5â€"0, scored five in ninth to the count, was the thril of the finals. Stan Lipka‘s homer in the 11th to give the Brants a 6â€"§ victory v:‘lr probably the turning point in the series A Waterloo win would have made it three to one for 'n| S;rs: and as we view it from this istance, would have been the stiâ€" mulating injection for Tigers and "matching Waterloo‘s dâ€˜ï¬ corps of Bricker, Al Dumouchelle, Gorâ€" die Ariss, Jack Giffin, Stan Kaczâ€" maxek with Billy Gibbs, Gavey, Parker and Fisher. Likewise the rest of the Tigers &dhthe rest of the ’I::d Sox oth}(:ld ighest respect each er ins eag’ and every positionâ€"and with good reason as a result of their playoff performances. _ > _ thing equivalentâ€"as he started the sixth game of the series at &-mdou*-d;d\v-‘ more too, than a right to expect. g:h of themisu m CR PBMC, MCR AOERD COICC eare se Tw P Rpprichk in City opponents That was no small feat. After that performance the fin~ als themselves actually were somewhat in the nature of an antiâ€"climax. To have Tigers come back again to take two from the Red Sox was really more than Waterioo fans could expect. To have Cy Bricker hurl a fourth playoff shutoutâ€"or someâ€" ‘The curtain came down on the ving Waterloo Park after Sports Roundup A umimery of locat epetts ovennme dusing the pest weook o 2on : mang up the oid iy rod m g'he&eisufllalototfunlobeh‘ y the "flyrodder‘‘. The bass have now moved into shallow water and are eager to take a fly. The pickerel and pike are also on the prowl for food and both are a lot of fun on a fiy rod. * w While !heneMm.‘enotluhe bill completely for dyedâ€"inâ€" theâ€"wool trout fisherman, still they are a lot beter than no fishâ€" ‘inf at all and you don‘t have to kill them. _ Actually a small mouth bass taâ€" ken on the fly rod is a whale of a lot of fun. 'lY’t\ey are more specâ€" tacular than the average trout, and if taken in fast water can Teally give a good account of themselves. Try these fellows on the fly rodâ€"you‘re passing up a lotofmni.!y?u?on.'!. & Went rabbit hunting with Bill Meyers last Saturday afternoon. Haven‘t induiged in a great deal of this type of sport in the past few years, and it was a revelaâ€" tion to find that we got just as are all good this year. Ducks m tomatoes, qt., 15; Beets, basâ€" have staged a good comeback 40; Carrots, bunch, 8; Parsley from their recession of last year. |roots, bunch, 10; Cabbages, each, Last winter was very mild with |10 to 25; Green peppers, three for }tht snowfall so both the deer |10; Broccoli, two bunches, 25; Chiâ€" and the i wintered we}l |nese lettuce, head, 10 to 20; Cauliâ€" and are tobeinpumï¬owet,ud:lswso;smmch,tï¬., numbers than for some 15; Asters, bunch, 25 to 35; Glaâ€" Aumwww%flolLWowmmmï¬;N- like an ideal hunting season.|tomas ,each, 10; Ma Perkins maâ€" There is, of Ictoum. one thing to [rigoids, uc{ks;amm, g;n gradde rememiber. ou get carried |Creamery, lb., second grade, away this Fall Xu'th 5:9 number|54; Chickens, broilers, lb., 56, of birds and other game that is |yearâ€"olds, W., 52 to 55, lwoéveu'- available, don‘t forget there is anâ€"|Old, lb., 45; ï¬uï¬% lb., 60; Geese, other year comingâ€"and leave|lb., 50; Rabbits, , lb., 50; somebrs:aed.. a . . Meat, gheese unchanged. ; The trout season is overâ€"but don‘t hang up the old fly rod yet. } »« ese n s oncore Wardens, basâ€" even get out one of these nights Grapes, Concords, rden without too much of an argument. h’h “'ub-“%‘“' $2.15; Nm Don‘t forgetâ€"for this shoot you rrs@r ind mâ€b‘o_ do not even haveiobeamen‘ex‘w 4 it!m.â€â€œdlw. 1. Pot'nm of (he Waterioe Rod and Gun balls each, oi anse Club. As a matter of factâ€"you basket, 35, bag, $1.85; Squash, thy, basket, 45; No. 1 Mcintosh basket, 60; Apple %uhar. pt, 40; Grapes, Concords, Wardens, basâ€" toattniinniiiiintn t P Ts .. $3 40 “Jï¬:‘h';-d';t:: | ’ other grades of killers in _ Peach were to on the Toronto Livestock "bJ:*dmï¬â€œg .. Receipts reported a busy Kitchener Market Saturâ€" 1‘2% Marketing Serâ€" tught to the market with maâ€" |6170; hogs, 860; sheep and lambs [ m § &*r*ï¬,?& The holdovï¬om the ses _n‘v“ cents a mh: sion was estimated at 1,600 cattle im 2 BP CC c oo Cw th iss S PCOR TeSmmug Derâ€" . _A uz«m'?&m';k.m:.com. 1,.:;’..-.;".. to market, namâ€" ; hogs, 6 lambs, 5&.-‘.-*.1& Mholdovtzomtheun- and 4h amute a she anmues hese Lic LLZ "L C MB C 5 %% 00. ies .y l‘“ rmmmbaintc k I 10 Ontario new potatoes, 75 lb. off el::ck $1.45; 1.4:.l argu‘aixiz)s $1.65; l<l> potatoesâ€" $1.30â€"$1.40; to retailâ€" ers 32.55«3!.30; N.B. $1.50; old sack $1.55; new sacks, carlot, to retailers, $1.65â€"$1.75. m‘i eews and wethers with ks selling at the usual $1 disâ€" count. Sheep were steady at $9â€" $11 for lJood light ewes. Cull sheep sold downward to $5. ROE VITAMIZED FEEDS PROMOTE GLOWING HEALTH, FATTER PRORTS, PVE To SCIENTIFIC BALANCE OF FINEST iNcREDiEntS . $ " Hogs &1 81.‘5&%\01‘& at $30 or grade and & or grade B1. Sows were $19 dressed. Lambs held steady at $22 for Potato Prices Valuable prizes are here for the couple longest married in September. wedding anniversary this month, or you know of others Calls For The "Sweethearts Of The Month" IN THE CITY OF WATERLOO urstairs cuornes swor 163 King St. W. Kitcohener CFCAâ€"FMâ€"(106.1 Mc.) We must hear from you before September 26th $3.95 to $8.50 _ English Sike Broadcioths '“, Our current prices for dead stock are: CcOWs $2.50 . . . . HORSEs $2.50 HOGS (Over 150 lbs.) 50c per cuwt. ATTENTION FARMERS ED RUEHL‘S NE 24447 _ â€" _ KITCHENER Or mail us the information. (According to size and conidition) . _ adian company, well squipped to serve you, and will at o price you com atftord For a real nice *