Trading Becomes Active On Toronto Livestock Market TORONTO.â€"After a fairly dull start, trading became more active on the Toronto livestock market this week and finished with a brisk turnover. 1,430;, calves, 640;, sheep and lambs, 950 holdover for the day cattle Medium to weighty steers were in demand and wlg steadily at 1g2 while plain to medium Eo en op sn ie ue light (steers and heifers brought $16â€"$18.50 a hundredweight A few good heifers sold at $19.50. Good cows were mostly $14â€"$14.25 and plain bulls $14â€"$16. Fed yearâ€" lings were $19â€"$25 while plain to r;ï¬d;oum stockers ranged from $14â€" slaughter were $14â€"$14.50 â€" Choice vealers brought $27â€"$29 on the calf market and plain to medium $16â€"$25. Grassers for Recei reported by the Domâ€" ion ï¬mhf"nl. Service: Cattle, o ‘waruee unsronm _ Butter Prices "YOURS TO ENJOY®~, KISSNER MILLING CO. The SHORTâ€"EARED OWL is an unusual bird of prey. Although a irue owl, he hunts by dayâ€" light, often with Rlocks of his fellows. He is a most efficient mouse and pest destroyer, and deserves your protection. Watch for him at this season, fiying low over marshy fields and bogs. CARLINGS YOURS TO PROTECT THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED WATERLOO, ONTARIO 600 Queen S GOOD, ï¬un battery trouble, better ‘ï¬l ï¬ Â»â€"stop in for a free checkâ€" w up teday. YOU GET EXTRA POWER WITH A A Page for Modern Farmers $3 ERB ST. WATERLOOQ â€" 22773 BRIDGEPORT PHONE: 55813 COAL â€" COKE â€" COURTEOUS SERVICF A COMPLETE LINE OF GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES, LIFEGUARDS & BATTERIES ,, B A T T ER Y 1ms Canuino‘s We are an allâ€"Canadian company, well appreciate your business. Telephone appreciate your business. Telephone collect for immediate service. CORDON YOUNG (ELMIRA) LTD. reported by the Dom ATTENTION FARMERS coWs $2.50 . . . . AVRoE> HOGS (Over 150 lbs.) 50c per cwt. (According to size and condition) If it‘s milk you want . . . at the lowest cost of production . . . here‘s your feed day was 2,100 ALLEN SHIRK LTD. ©@ Extra power for quick sure starts . . . for bright clear lights . .. a Goodyear Battery packs extra power for everything electrical in or on your car oOr truck. If you‘re having p10a KITCHENER ï¬-i& L ..An grade Bf‘dl)en-ed‘ while $11â€"$11.50 PRICES STEADY Grade A large ... 4140 Grade A medium ... 45 Grade A pullets ........~:::: 36 Note: Prices on farmers‘ shipâ€" ments are % cent per dozen below quotations. To retailers: Grade A large .....ooccclle 53 Grade A medium ... 40 Grade A pullets ... 42 Grade B ... mstinsmnnnimiccese 46 Grade C 19. â€" Good ewes and wethers brought Nonâ€"tenderable first grade soâ€" : TICIE ; Up hds,OBO‘u;No.z.ss-sa THIS ARTICLE REMOVED Ont. $1.15 75â€"lb. bag off truck, $1.20â€"$1.40 to retailers; N.B., $1.30â€" $1.40 per 75â€"lb. bag carlot, $1.50â€" $1.60 to the trade. P.EL, $1.35â€" $1.40 75â€"lb. bag, carlot, $1.50â€"$1.â€" 60 to retailers Oats: No. 2 cw, 83%; No. ex. 3 cw, 80%; No. 3 cw & ex. 1 feed, 80; No. 1 feed, 79; No. 2 feed, 77%; No. 3 feed, 73; track, 77. _ Barley: No. 1 & 2 cw 6â€"row, $1.â€" 59; No. 1 & 2 ew 2â€"row, $1.55; No. 3 ew 6â€"row, $1.57; No. 1 feed, $1.â€" 37%; No. 2 feed, $1.35%4; No. 3 feed, $1.304; No. 2 cw yellow, $1.â€" ;};3;10 3 cw yellow, $1.39; track, Rye: No. 1 & 2 cw, $1.46%; No. 3 cw, $1.42%4; rej, 2 cw, $1.33%; No. 4 cw, $1.37%; track, :Lfl%. Flax: No. 1 cw, $3. ; No. 2 ew, $3.75; No. 3 cw, $3.60; No. 4 cw, $3.55; track, $3.80. HAY, STRAW PRICES TORONTO.â€"Hay and straw prices (weekly quotation)â€"No. 1 timothy, $27; No. 2 timothy, $26; No. 2 timothy, $23; mixed hay, $26; alfalfa, $27; wheat straw, $14; oats straw, $13. Basis delivered track Toronto WATERLOO â€" 22793 Potato Prices Grain Prices Egg Prices IN EGG MARKET . lL2ll. 47â€"48 HORSES $2.50 Phone 3â€"3651 at at yg;d*:*lr:; Te *T Te Cattle Removed From Pasture Land TORONTO. â€" Ontario farmers are putting finishing touches on their preparations for winter. The Ontario Agricultural Deâ€" partment‘s weekly report said toâ€" day that, with the arrival of cold weather, cattle are being moved from pasture to stabie. l‘lllslov- }m( has been completed almost In the Cochrane district, the ground is frozen hard and snow covers the ground. Farther south, in Nippissing disâ€" trict, land clearing and removal of stone piles and unnecessary fence rows has been carried on this fall with bulldozers. A word of kindness is seldom spoken in vain, while witty sayâ€" ings are as easily lost as the pearls slipp'ms from a broken string.â€" Richard Brooks. The Ontario Agricultural Deâ€"|" g.l. _ irtment‘s weekly report said toâ€" ver y that, with the arrival of cold |new level eather, cattle are beu’:_; moved mfll B om pasture to stable. Fall â€" !0'“ ig has been completed mwun-w very where. ““mesr" In the Cochrane district, the Erade mmd'utroaenhud:ndmowed“fԠo s ava second. il Made To Measure Authorized Sales and Service GOODDYEAR TIRES GOODYEAR BATTERIES 322 King East Phone 5â€"5631 Kitchener Kâ€"W Roofing & Insulating Co. Ltd. 340 King W HERB FORESTER 3 Herbert St. Waterie Now try the best . . . FRANK HARRETT =| Freessure liunt | You‘ve tried the rest, Now try the best . . Phone 2â€"1835 89 King N HILLâ€"WATSON MOTOR SERVICE 56 King St. North Goodyear Batteries 87 Water N BAUMAN‘S TIRE & BATTERY SERVICE Local and Long Distance Ezeâ€" W-‘f AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY ADAM‘S UPHOLSTERING LAST WEEK‘S PRIZE WINNERS: INSULATING ROOFING TILING 84 King N Dial 27635 ALLâ€"RISK INSURANCE Rebuilt FOR QUICK STARTS ON COLD MORNINGS GUARANTEED: One EXTRA Mile Per Gallon ty our expert CARBURETOR TUNEâ€"UP SERVICE It‘ll boost your car‘s performance. Dirty Clothes? Used Furniture Bought and Sold Vulcanizing Nothing To It! TODAY TRY MOVER Buy Kitchener‘s Selfâ€"Serve Laundry Tel Dial 8â€"8203 Kitchener Waterloo said that with the sauerkrey son imminent their price | \pmb.hlyrinuho. Pork loin chons were 70 newlevehlovhk:htb“ml‘- cently. Both noting the &.z h.dgone up two cents on poun,oneveudorhadnntfl’ode crenmesr‘y butter at 66 and second grade 56 and another vendor askâ€" ed 64 for first grade and 57 for second. | _ Many chrysanthemums again angnndonthznurm.unons selu:g!or'l.‘bcenl.llo‘llm and the largest single blooms goâ€" |ing for 30 cents each. Cyclamens Iwere ticketed at fllnnju“‘ plant. ‘ Priges of other produce: . No. 1 potatoes, Dooleys and Seâ€" bagos, bag $1.60; Turnips, each, 5 to 15; Caulifliower, each, 10 to 25; Cabbage, each, 5 to 10; Lettuce, bunch, 10 to 15; Chinese leuuce.l head, 10 to 20; Celery, head, 15 to 25. foot Cclery. each, 10 to 15; Broccoli, bunch, 15; Endive, head, 10 to 15; Squash, pepper, each, 5 Guwe itter prices remained at _ Appliances 44 King S. â€" â€" â€" Waterloo 16 College St. â€" â€" Kitchener WASHERS â€" IRONERS RADIOS â€" RANGES VACUUM CLEANERS 28 Bridgeport Rd McGowan & Hill 38 Queen S and have your lovely things Dry Clnne‘d by Jessop & Whaley CLEANERS C. N. 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