BUSINESS DIREC TOR Y ver word, or a minimum 'a_l""_o.':'fh"- sertion, unless paid cash when was sertion, unleas p« will be 34 cents. applicable.) Two or more insertions, $%e per word if paid cash. (Minimum charge as above Fritay, May 18, 1961 THE WATEKLOO CHRONICLE WANT ADS Box addresses in care of The Chroincle. 10 cents extra. 13â€"Ft. SKIFF, square stern, maâ€" hogany plywood, well built, in excellent condition; cedar floorâ€" boards. Will take 1% to 22 h.p. outboard. Price $70.00 with oars. Phone 5â€"5750 or apply 164 Albert St., Waterloo. Phone YOU can easily make from $50 to $60 a week in selling from door to door 225 guaranteed, wellâ€" known _ products, . tea, coffee. Good terr{t_ofieg_gygilahls;‘ 31‘5.22 o PSR mm eS o to start. NO RISK. JITO: 5130 St. Hubert, Montreal. * PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY See your doctor first, then let us AU your prescriptions. Bedford LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. Free dispenser y.itl!‘\‘ 57c sirz‘e ‘onlg; also 33¢ and $1.00, at G Drug Store, 408 King St TD 00 on ca‘ m Kitchener, Dial 2â€"2127 You can secure 15¢ to 25¢ a dozen more for your eggs if you will contact us immediately. We are interested in securing some more flocks for the 1952 hatching seat son to supply us with eggs. With some breeds we will be able to fake eggs the year round. 15¢ to 25¢ a dozen extra for your eggS the year a__l_'ound‘;ns_‘n qi‘ce pr(:ï¬t ENCA Ne Mn o deeneel ol t in itself. For full details apply: Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limâ€" ited, Fergus, Ontario. Electric vegetable juice extractâ€" ors, for extracting carrot, celery juice. _ Write for free folder. Liveâ€"Rite Products, Ltd., 749 Yonge St., Toronto. 6 Dining room chairs and table $25.00. Phone 2â€"1149. ARE YOU sULLY PROTECTED? ~ * BUILDING COSTS ARE If $3,000 to loan on good property in Waterloo. Write Box 138, Waterloo Chronicle. ADVERTISEMENTS State clearly in which edition the advertisement is to sppomr. State number of insertions desired. Write plainly on one side of paper Postal Clerks, $2028â€"$2904, Waterâ€" loo, Ont. Full particulars on posters displayed in Post Office. Application _ forms, obtainable thereat, should be filed immediâ€" ately, with the Civil Service Commission, Ottawa. HELP STEP UP_ your vitality with lIodine! Take Novaâ€"Kelp Tablets, the organic Iodine your S{stem requires, in simple palatâ€" able form. Help overcome tiredâ€" ness, rundown feeling, nervousâ€" ness. Three economical sizes â€" $1.19, $1.98, $3.49, at all druggists. 5 to 15 lbs.; new pep. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new, healthy flesh; new veigor, Introductory, "getâ€"acquainted" size only 60c. All druggists. SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO 102 King South â€" Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance Fire â€"_ Life _â€" _ Accident PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE you need More Insurance . . Call the Local Representative Chartered A BROCK, DAVIS, DUNN & BROUGHTON _ (Trustee_ in Bankruntcy) 19 King St. Kast _ HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited wWATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY MALE HELP WANTED HIGHER DEALERS WANTED Health BOAT FOR SALE JERGENS LOTION CHIROPRACTIC MONEY TO LOAN CHIROPRACTOR 44 William St., Waterloo EGGS WANTED Livestock Err(n_floyen’ Liability uarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance BARGAIN DRUGGISTS INSURANCE FOR SALE PERSONAL a FARM ACCOUNT 2â€"1357 Plate Glass Kitchener Davis Whether BUYING or New and Used Machines, Filing Cabinets, Safes, Complete Office Equipment §8 Queen St. South â€" Phone $â€"46484 KITCHENER 860 King West KITCHEN KB Phone Tâ€"156% _ â€" _ Mugr‘s Res. $â€"211) sive. Guaranteed. Write or call UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHINES Orerce QuTE d Smith Manufactyring Company PRESTON = ONTARIO it Eet‘d 1893 549 King Street INVISIBLE WEAVING AND MENDING SERVICE UNDERWOOD LIMITED Everything on one floor â€"â€" comâ€" pleted a year ago this home has a large living room with a natural fireplace and plate glass picture window commanding a beautiful view. Large kitchen filled with cupboards with ample dining space. Two good size bedrooms, with one room suitable for dining room or bedroom. One part baseâ€" ment with steel beam to eliminate partitions. Forced air heat.lng with oil burner, laundry tubs an hydro heater. Picturesquely landâ€" scaped. This home offers immediâ€" ate possession with a down payâ€" ment of $8,000. Saws. knives, clipper plates, meat grinder plates, Tnecma Provart MANACER Lowest price in Canada, Beautiful first quality, completely tufted, no llizï¬inf showing. All colors, double or single bed sizes. New center patâ€" terns in flowered or .oll‘-:m’. Sent C.O.D. plus postage. 1 te moneyâ€"back guarantee. Order_ one, you will order more. NEW ADDRESS: lawnmowers, etc. J. GEO. STREBEL Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W. DOWNING‘S Flowers Rupture Troubles wWHEN BUYING OR SELLING _ PROPERTY CALL FRED WEBER REAL ESTATE 8 DUKE ST. E. KITCHENER PHONE 5â€"5628 Boby Chenille BEDSPREADS FROM FACTORY TO YOU $5.25 Each TOWN & COUNTRY MFG. Box 1496, Place D‘Armes 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre at an open meeting, in the Odd Fellows Hall, Waterion FRIDAY, MAY 18 at 8 p.m. All Gardeners and Flower Lovers welcome The Waterioo Horticultural Society will have DICK . . . the Amateur Gardener as Guest Speaker » â€" Phone 4â€"4162 "Repairing of Clothes" 49 Kixc Staeet, East KITCHENER, ONTARIO SHARPE NING A BUNGALOW Staff â€" Harold Prior Fred Weber Tom White Montreal, Quebec New and Used TELEPHONE 21173 Pork Price Up Five Cents ket. Loin chops sold Saturday morning at 78 cents a pound and butt chops at T3 cents. _ _ . Many stalls were sell plants for transplanting in ‘m A twoâ€"quart box of most varieties of flowers and vegetables were an average of 36 cents. Other prices: Butter, lb., 65; Eggs, double yolk, dozen, 76; Eggs, extra large, dozen, 65; Eggs, medium, dozen, 63; Eggs, pullets, dozen, 60; Cracks, dozen, 55; Grade B, dozâ€" Trading Slow On Steers last week at the Kitchener mar _ Vegetables: Potatoes, bag, $1.50 to $1.175; Potatoes, small kuket, 35 to 30; Turnips, each, 5; Waterâ€" LIVESTOCK PRICES TORONTO.â€"Trading was slow with prices 25â€"50 cents lower on medium quality steers._‘butnstgad_y 800; sheep and lambs, 20. Holdâ€" over, 1,600 cattle. Good to choice weighty steers brought $34â€"$35 and _ medium toocfood heifers $31.50â€"$32.50. Go cows sold on other grades at the Ontario Stockyards this week. Receipts: Cattle, 2,000; calves, 440; hogs, Egg Prices PRICES OF EGGS REMAIN STEADY Egg quotations remained firm and steady in all markets. Grade A large .._.................. 60â€"61 Grade A medium ................ 58â€"59 Grade A pullets ... 55â€"56 Grede B .......cconsemamicins: 52 GrBde C .....scourmmmnmicmcne M1â€"42 Note ments below Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade [ TT C \ Auction Sales Butter solids, first grade 64 cents nominal; second grade not established. Local off truck 75â€"lb. bag, $1.15; P.EIL, $1.35; to retail, $1.50â€"$1.60. Barley: 1 cw, 6â€"row, $1.32; 2 ew, Gâ€"row, $1.32; 1 ew, 2â€"row, $1.â€"‘ 28; 2 cw, 2â€"row, $1.28; 3 cw, 6â€"‘ row, $1.30; 1 feed, $1.24; 2 feed, $1.19% ; 3 feed, $1.11%4; 2 cw, yelâ€" low, $1.28; 3 cw, yellow, $1.26; 4 ew, 6â€"row, $1.25 3 ew 2â€"row, $1.24. Rye: 1 cw, $212%; 2 cw $2.12%; 3 cow, $2.07%; rej. 2 cw $1.94%4; 4 cw, $1.98%; ergoty, $1. 92%; track, $2.11%. _ o s "l""l'ax':'_lmc':wv,hsrï¬i."'l'(‘l; 2 cw, $4.65; 3 cw, $4; 4 ew, $2.50 (CCT) track. Fri., May 18, at 11.30 am.â€" Swiss herd, implements and household effects, etc., for Clayton Rickert, 1% miles northeast of Breslau. 0 _ A. B. BRUBACHER 32 Polts Ave.. Phone 4â€"4510 Every Saturday morning at my auction room beside the market. Mon., May 21 at 7 p.m.â€"Shore Holstein‘s Ltd. Tues., May 22 at 11 a. m:â€"Holâ€" stein herd, farm machinery and feed for Lioyd Smith, 5 miles west of Tillsonburg. â€" Thursday, May 24, at 1.30 p.m â€"Household effects, etc., for P Cullitton at 68 Courtland Ave East., opposite Silverwoods. _ _ Ҥ;i.,yï¬3}w26 at 2 p.m.â€"Holstein herd for Raymond Anderson at Villa Nova, 4 miles east of Waterâ€" ford Limited â€" Thurs., June 7â€"For Alvin E Hammond on 6th of Peel. ANGUS B. MARTIN,. Auctioneer Every Tuesday at the Gailt Livestock Sale. â€" VEVvve-fl:);wFiridhy at the Stratford Livestock Sale. _ Every Thursday at the Listowel Livestock Sale. s Every Thurs., 1. pm.â€"Cattle, hoï¬‚ï¬ horses, etc., for Kitchener Stock Yards Ltd., No. 7 highway, 1 mile from city. Sat. at 1.30 pm.â€"Farm stock and farm implements at Arthur Sales Barn. Wed., May 30 at 130 p.m.â€" Household effects in Elora for Mrs. George Ranken. _ Wed., June 8 at 1 p.m.â€"Fearm stock, implements, hdusehold efâ€" fects, etc., at Con. 12, Peel Twp., 4 miles from Alma for Thomas Hagarty. Every Thurs., 1 pm.â€"At Kitchâ€" ener Stock Yards, horses, cattie, gl.s produce, etc., on Kitohenerâ€" reslau Highway. Mayâ€"Sale of property and furâ€" niture and household goods for the Weber Estate in the village of St. Jacobs Bat., May 19 at 130 Fm â€"For service club, Eimira, of furniture. household effects, shoes, etc.. at Ci%Servi('e station, Elmira es , Ma( Â¥Bâ€"Mr. Charles Busch, 4 mile west of St Clemâ€" ents of livestock, implements and -Nâ€"k.m‘, June 4â€"Shore Holstein‘s Butter Prices Potato Prices Grain Prices FARM PAGE ED. GEISEL, Auactioneer, Phone 932 Elmira HARRY PARR & SON Alma P.O. C Anmcummommmuncate 41â€"42 : Prices on farmer‘s shipâ€" are 3 to 4 cents per dozen quotation. A large ........................ 63â€"64 A medium ... 62â€"63 A pullets ............... 60â€"61 63â€"64 62â€"63 60â€"61 57â€"59 48â€"50 10; Dandelion, quart, 15. Meats: Pork sausage, fresh, !b., 685; Pork sausage, smoked, b., 70;, Summer Sausage, lb., 86; Head Cheese, lb., 50; Liver, Pork, lb., 50; Liver, beef, lb., 80; Ham, fresh, lb., 70 to 75; Ham, smoked, lb., 15 to 85; Beef Roast, lb., 75 to 85; Beef Steak, lb., $1; Balogna, lb., 680; Bacon, back, lb., $1;, Bacon, side, Ib., 80. cress, bunch, 5; Lettuce, head, 10; Lettuce, bunch, 10, Carrots, box, Fruits in season: Delicious, basâ€" ket, 60; bushel, $2.75; Spies, basâ€" ket, 70; bushel, $3.50; Cranberry pippin, basket, 50. Cheese: Mild, lb., 54; Medium, Ib., 60; Old, Ib., 60. wal., May 20 al 1 D.MIOâ€"â€"PAIMI!VERRIY I0 ERECZIIA@E MIDNCIUUS $21.428 a“dCthOd( gun,iarf{:g;‘\ture and household_ effects !or\shoots to feather out low down $20.50â€"$31. ’;‘;;%0 C d’medium \Earl Hesse on Jacob St., in village ) on the tree and form a lowâ€"headâ€" traded at ‘1’3" * 833?333 Calves| Of New Hamburg. ed tree with a good frameâ€"work ::?egrgo‘f’i:f:“â€afrs‘:g;_â€a,fm; c rowel 2 _ > s _ l _ aees ’or branches. The scaffold limbs vealers. Common to medium E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer ‘:")'fraï¬gacigouf“"i"'m;mhes kap‘:;' brought $25â€"$35. Hog prices set-ll“ Lancaster E. _ Phone 8â€"8673 ) 5‘ _, being eight inches above tled at $33.50 for grade A. Sows Sat., May 10 at 130 p.m.â€"0f~ground level. Once the h‘me- rere $27 dressed. A few medium| furniture and household effects work is established, stop pruning w C Eut $18â€"5322 for Isaac Schiedel at 27 Queen St. \ except to _ suppress dominant to good sheep broug ~*~~* _ | North, Waterloo. _ branches. One thine that can be _ nz n n mm aamizr> __â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"___â€"_â€" ‘done with these littleh trees is ; | {train them to various shapes, esâ€" Wed., May 30â€"Furniture and| ecially those grown on fences household articles for Mrs. Frank j Dwar‘ AEPle '_I‘l'(‘?esï¬ gr trehyxses. € EERCL PCO e cce e mt nneit s Sene t household al{tlcles for Mrs. Frank Busch in the village of St. Clemâ€" ents. Mon., June 11â€"Community sale at farmers‘ shed, Elmira, of horses, implements, household efâ€" fects, etc. Sat., June 23â€"Saie of impleâ€" ments, etc., for Mr. Brenner, 1 mile west of St. Clements. Phone 2â€"3653 Every Tues., at 1 p.m.â€"At Galt Livestock Barns, cattle, pigs and calves. Every Wed., at 2 pm.â€"At Osâ€" gringe just off No. 24 Highway, orses, calves, hogs, implements, etc. HERB REINHARDT, Auctioneer Fri., May 18, 11.30 a m.â€"Clearâ€" THE WATERLOQ (Ontario) CHRONICLE Spoh Fh‘kerl-". feed for Clayton Rickert, 1% miles northeast of Breslau. Sat., May 19â€"Household effects otthbh&tberin.l:h?nn home of Herbert Reinhart, 4 mile north of Bresiau on No. T highâ€" Every Thursday, 1 pmâ€"A! Kitchener Stockyards Lur cattle Every Wed., 2 p.m.â€"Communâ€" ity Sale of Livestock, implements, household effects at gaechler‘s Sales Barn, New Hamburg. â€" Sat., May 26 at 1 p.m.â€"Furniâ€" ture and household effects for Earl Hesse on Jacob St., in village of New Hamburg. pigs, horses, etc.. on Bresiau high way. Phone Preston 664â€"Jâ€"5 Every Thursday â€" Community Sale at Bickle Id\on, Galt. Every Thurs, 1 pm.â€"Sale at Kitchener Stock Yards Ltd., Catâ€" tle, pigs, horses, etc., on Breslau Highway. Every Thursday, 1 J).m.â€"â€"At Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., of catâ€" tle, glip. horses, etc., on the Bresâ€" lau Highway. _ _ 2 * L ® 100 12 fas Dwarf trees need fertilizer, Ga“‘“‘g Pop“larltyfpreferably a complete one such «_ as 9â€"5â€"7, high in nitrogen, best OTTAWA.â€"Dwarf apple trees, applied in the spring when the temperamental and service â€" deâ€"|buds are bursting. Mulching the manding as they are, are increasâ€" \trees with grass clippings hay or ing in popularity among urban straw is of great benefit. Insects suburban dwellers in eastern|and diseases can be fought or Canada and British Columbia, acâ€" \ avoided by using a hand sprayer cording to D. S. Blair and S. H.!with materials available at any Nelson of the Central Experimenâ€") local store tal Farm at Ottawa. But it‘s chiefâ€" | i PE TH ie t aninie es arerconinnmeas ly fruit the growers are after, alâ€"| though the tiny trees bear fruit _ Canadian banks now hold $4,â€" soon after planting. It‘s their or-‘700,000 in unclaimed bank balâ€" namental value that makes them ances awaiting proof of ownerâ€" popular. They grow no taller ship. than a man can reach, usually, koiz about oneâ€"quarter the size of the*‘ Canadians aré buying new cars average normalâ€"sized apple tree. 3,'3,‘.’ truc){s at the rate oi $900,000,â€" KITCHENER STOCK YARKDS Every Thursday, 1 There are a number of methods CLINT JANTZL, Auctioneer, Phone Baden 47â€"râ€"2 sale of Swiss cattle, farm maâ€" At In planting dwarf apple trees; care must be taken not to get the g:fp union below ground or the iting part ma{ become estabâ€" | lished on roots of its own. If this happens, the dwarlmg stock will have mo influence and the owner | will find himself with a fullâ€"sized apple tree. Plant them 10 or 12 tfeet apart with the union slightly |\ above ground level. Dwarf trees require more deâ€" tailed pruning. At J)lantinï¬ the tree should be headed back seâ€" verely to encourage numerous shoots to feather out low down on the tree and form a lowâ€"headâ€" ed tree with a good frameâ€"work of branches,. The scaffold limbs are spaced four inches apart, spirally around the trunk, the first being eight inches above ground level. Once the frameâ€" work is established, stop pruning Canadian banks now hold $4,â€" 700,000 in unclaimed bank balâ€" :lx:f:es awaiting proof of ownerâ€" ip. Canadians aré buying new cars and trucks at the rate oi $900,000,â€" 000 worth a year. wOorkING Wl'N_‘ANADiANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 Waterloo Branch: Cor. King and Erb Streets ©*** 2 crippled form enimaie 0 * > HORSES â€" CATTLE â€" HOGS Telephonmne Collect for Immediate Service ELMIRA â€" 564 ATTENTION FARMERS bigger crops. Ask your nearest B of M manager sbout the many ways an F4 can help you to modernize your farm and Porm \mprovement Loans have heiped thousands of Canadian farmers to buy tractors and other farm implements to speed their work and grow Banx or MonTrEA1 CQunada‘s Foarst Lank GORDON YOUNG LIMITED HENRY ALLAN, Manager a MY DANH _ GUELPH â€" 3334