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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Aug 1951, p. 6

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_ FARM PAGE TORONTO.â€"Prices on the liveâ€" stock market were g‘ lower on weighty steers and tcher heiâ€" ters, and from $1â€"$1.50 lower on cows and bulls. Receipts: Cattle good cows $26â€"$26.50; canners and cutters traded from $16â€"$20; good bulls were $30â€"$31, with commons downward to $26; stockers were $29â€"$34. Calves sold for $34â€"$35 Steers, Cows, Bulls Drop $1â€"$1.50 at Toronto Market 350; calves 940; 450; shee and lambs 270. mnated holJ3 over 900 cattle Good to choice weighty steers $33â€"$34.50, comâ€" mons were downward tz $30; good heifers sold for 32.25â€"$32.50; for choice vealers with common to 10 King East KITCHENER Phone 2â€"3523 OSWALD‘S '\u\\?\ © SERVIETTES "_ ~A¢Aâ€"C ®e NaPkKins ©@ PAPER PLATES and CUPS â€" Erc. We‘re heavily overstocked with drapes, bedspreads, mats, frill curtains, marquisettes, etc. . . . So we‘re giving you this priceâ€"smashing discount to reduce our stock. 235 King West KITCHENER SAVE! 10 to 25% SAVE! Storeâ€"wide Discount RIEDEL DRAPERY BA § . PICNIC CLEARANCE SALE OSWALD‘S.... Your Photographic HEADQUARTERS JIULY â€"DRAPERY BOOK STORE BUY A CAMERA FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS Record those unforgettable holiday scenes. wide, price range to choose from Butter solids, first grade 63¢; second grade, 61. Churnmi_cream No. 1, truck price 64; delivered, 68. Creamery prints, first grade, SUPPLIES Butter Prices Dial 2â€"1305 Purchase of a quantity of dynaâ€" mite led police to MeMillan, acâ€" cording to Provincial Officer Edâ€" ward Corcoran, who with Provinâ€" cial Officer Lou Boyce, arrested the bachelor farmer. MeMillan said the dynamite was bought to blast tree stumps. may be too big for you to handle alone. HFCâ€"Household Financeâ€"can help. A loan to pay old bills, medical expenses, taxes, fuel, education and home repairs, will not increase living costs but will enable you to get out of debt and save for future emergencies. > 4 out of 4 choose Novsohold HFC money service is designed for folke in all walks of life who need money promptly. Loans of $50 to $500 or more are made on your signature, without bankable security. 1f you have a money problem, phone or visit the HFC office in your community. McMillan was arrested at his farm home in Minto Township and taken to the county jail at Guelph. The charge, laid under Section 111 of the Criminal Code, tl:!?als with endangering human ife. Escape Unhurt McPhail was asleep in the sun porch of his 13â€"room apartment when the dynamite blfiw up seven feet below him. McPhail, his son HARRY PARR & SON Alma P.O. Every Thurs., 1. pm.â€"Cattle, hogs, horses, etc., for Kitchener Stock Yards Ltd., No. 7 highway, Every Friday at 1.30 p.m.â€" Farm stock and farm implements at Arthur Sales Barn. Family Asleep McPhail and members of his family were asleep in an apartâ€" ment over the garage when the explosion occurred. They were not injured. _ 0_ Every Thursday at the Listowel L.ivestock Sale. Bachelor Farmer Charged In Clifford Gardte Dynamiting CLIFFORD.â€"George McMillan, 38â€"yearâ€"old district farmer was arrested by Provincial Police Tuesday and charged with causâ€" ing an explosion at the garage of C. G. MecPhail, 51. The blast ripped out the rear of the garage at 2.27 a.m. Tuesday, the time beâ€" ing fixed by a clock which had its pendulum blown off. No matter what your occupation . . . salesman, mechanic, farmer or office worker, single or married, a money emergency im these days of high prices ANGUS B. MARTIN, Auctioneer ED. GEISEL, Auctioneer Phone 932, Elmira Every Thursday, 1 ti).m‘-â€"At Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., cattle, pigs, horses, etc., on the Breslau highway. Mon., Aug. 13, 9.30 a m.â€"Comâ€" munity Sale at Elmira Farmer‘s shed of horses, implements, vehiâ€" cles, furniture, dishes, tools, etc. Every Tuesday at the Galt Livestock Sale. Every Friday at the Stratford Livestock Sale. 1 mile from city Tues., Aug. 71]:15‘0;1{&-1}â€"7[-.};\&- say at Caledon. A. B. BRUBACHER 42 Pelts Ave.. Phone 4â€"4510 Every Saturday morning at my auction room beside the market. below quotation. _ M to Retail Grade A large size ........... _Flax: 1 cw, $4.01%; 2 cw, $3.â€" 96% ; 3 cw, $3.41%; 4 cw, unquotâ€" ed; track, $4.01%. Rye: 1 cw, $1.172% ; 2 cw, :l.’l!% 3 cw, $1.68%; rej. 2 cw, $1.55% 4 cw, $1.58%; ergoty, $1.55% track, $1.71%. _ _ / Ontario No. 1, off truck, $1.50â€" $1.60; to trade, $1.75â€"$1.85. Oats: 2 cw, 80%; 3 cw, 78%; 3 ew, 77%; ex. 1 feed, 71; 1 feed, 16%; 2 feed, 13%;, 3 feed, 10%; mixed feed, 61. Barley: 1 cw 6â€"row, $1.23%; 2 ew 68â€"row, $1.23%; 1 cw 2â€"row, $1.21%; 2 cw 2â€"row, $1.21%; 3 cw 6â€"row, $1.20%; 1 feed, $1.15%; 2 feed, $1.10%; 3 feed, $1.03%; 2 cw yellow, $1.20%; 3 cw yellow, $1.18%; 4 cw 6â€"row, $1.17%; 3 ow 2â€"row, $1.15%. _ 32 King $¢. South Suite 200, 2nd Ploor Phone 8â€"8280 WATEALOO, ONMT. OUSENOLD FINANCE Grain Prices MOwEY when you mere tt1 13â€"14 Weeds Thick? Get a Goose Wild Carrot has a deep, strong tap root and a bristly stem. The leaves, as mentioned above, are much divided, while the clusters of flowers are in compound umâ€" bels which resemble the bird nest cavities. Mr. Murphy states that on maturing seed, these flower Bull Calf Makes First Successful Known, Skiâ€"Jump Wild Carrot, usually referred to as Queen Anne‘s Lace, is one of the most common biennial weeds in Southern Ontario. Indeed, K. S. Murphy, Fieldman for the Crops Branch of the Ontario Deâ€" partment of Agriculture, says that they are easily recognized by their muchâ€"divided leaves which resemble those of the cultivated carrot. Don, 19,â€"and a maid, Ruby Gilkinâ€" son, 33, both sleeping in other rooms, were unhurt. â€" Police found a dynamite fuse on a small landing from which stairs lead up to the second floor. The explosion blew out two doors, crumbled walls and destroyed a section of the stairs. McPhail couldn‘t understand why "somebody was after me," as he said he had no enemies. Damâ€" age to the $50,000 building which contained $30,000 worth of motor cars, tractors, parts and equipâ€" ment was estimated at "thousands of dollars". Every second and fourth Monâ€" day at 7.30 p.m.â€"Wellesley Comâ€" munity Sale of cattle, calves, hogs, Brld:glp.n. Phone 2â€"2304 Every Thursday, 1 Jxm.â€"At Kiu:gener Stockyards Ltd., cattle, pigs, horses, etc., on Breslau highâ€" Sat., Aug. 4, 1.30 p.m.â€"Sale of real estate, furniture and houseâ€" hold effects at Amulree for the late Paul Schwantz estate. WEED OF THE WEEKâ€"WILD CARROT Sat., Sept. 1, 1 pm.â€"Sale of livestock, implements, household effects, etc., for estate of late Charles Wilhelm, 1% miles northâ€" west of Maryhill, 1 mile east of Victoria School. Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., of catâ€" tle, %ifs. horses, etc., on the Bresâ€" lau Highway. HERKB REINHARDT, Auctioncer R.R. 1, Bresian, Phone 2â€"3653 at 1 Galt Ejlvv, Tues., p.-.â€";g fas ves. W 2 â€"At "epnpimipare t., Sept 1. 1 pm.â€"Sale of household effects at Baechler‘s Sales Barn, New Hamburg. _ Every Thursday, 1 p.mâ€"At Sale at Bickle Motors, Galt. Every Thursday, 1 ‘r.m-â€"\-At Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., cattle, pigs, horses, etc., on Bresiau highâ€" way. f CLINT JANTZI, Auctioneer, Phone Baden 47â€"râ€"2 Every Wed., 8 p.m.â€"Communâ€" ity Sale of Livestock, implements, Prof. L .M. Hurd of Ithaca, N.Y., addressing a getâ€"togeâ€" ther at Cornell University, said a goose is an accomâ€" plished _ weed eater â€" and won‘t touch the berry plants. He recommended the bird‘s use in strawberrir, raspberry and blueberry fields. Tail flying, the calf mate a perfect landing and walked away. Need an easyâ€"toâ€"operate, perpetual weeder for your berry patch? Get a goose. The calf wandered to the top of the wellâ€"known Oeya skiâ€"jump, took a good look around, sat down on his haunches and shot down the 40â€"foot long run. _ _ OSLO, Norway.â€"The little town of Frederikstad in southern Norway reported this week what is believed to be the first successful skiâ€" ju{lf\p ever nfade by a bull calf. A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer T riitopart, Thane 4 DL Tavistock, Phone 30â€"W one Preston 664â€"3â€"5 nity Waterloo is the only county in Ontario which has five plowing matches within its borders this year. Each township has made arrangements to hold contests. Dates announced by F. A. Lashâ€" ley, secretary of the »Ontario Plowmen‘s Association are North Dumfries, R. G. Ford farm, RR. 7, Galt, Oct. 18; Wellesley Townâ€" ship,‘ Douglas Doherty farm, 2% miles north of Crosshill, Oct. 16; Waterloo Township, Oct. 1, Dr. Waterloo Only County To Hold 5 Plow Matches Yearly Despite a 53â€"percent loss of eastern Ontario sour cherriesâ€" due partly to goor processing arâ€" rangementsâ€"the crop over the Wet Summer Weather To Pay Off With Bumper Fruit Crop TORONTO.â€"Wet summer weaâ€" ther will pay off with a bumper Ontario fruit crop, the provincial DePart_meqt of Agriculture said. Apple forecast was 1,100,045 bushelsâ€"a _ 15â€"percent â€" increase over last year. Yields of pears is expected to be up 20 per cent affid grapes eight percent. can be applied at the rate of 1 lb. active material per acre. This spnym should be done just beâ€" fore bloom and again in late September, as spn;gu ‘at this time will kill the small seedlings ofl:md Clarrot. e 4 Icels conclusion, Mr. Murphy fee that as this weed is becum.zu all too common throughout all Onâ€" tario, one of the above methods of control should be employed to prevent further spread. HOWever, cu‘muhdon it fowâ€" ers will also keep it from spreadâ€" Southwestern Ontario grows 30,000 acres of sugar beets yearly. badly in second cut hay. _ He feels that spudding i of 8 this weed can be easily controlied. j He points out that Wild Carrot is very susceptible to 2â€"4â€"D and In Grey County matches will be held by the Beaver Valley Assoâ€" ciation at Clarksbugr, Oct. 17 and by St. Vincent Oct. 3. ‘Perth, Oxford and Brant are not holding matches within their borâ€" ders but are competinF at _ local day at the International match at Woodstock. yet) INVADE HIS HOME Harry Lackner‘s farm, Natchez Rd.; Wilmot, Oct. 17, and Woolâ€" Wwich, Oct. 3, (no location picked It reforted scab infestation in the Mcintosh apple crop through the province and some [allinf off in condition of cucumbers, fresh corn and fresh tomatoes. The department said weather conditions had been favorable for good irowlh "in lrmtically all vegetable crops". Hail damage in some areas and disease damage in others detracted little from a genâ€" erally favorable picture. whole province is expected to be nine percent bigger than last year. Fergus Bees Have Last Laugh On Vactioner visitors out, owner found that l.hcyml’tmhuc:inod. in xuhr quan s chimney. a enfly-eolonyh;dmum sidence in the chimney and in the course of their explorations had come down through the stove and into the house. l.tfiu' & sulphurâ€"scented fire in stove the defender of his home drove the bees out. But the b'.’?hcw ies h&y lug to determined c the outside of the ehimney.“x.nd so far as The Chronicle knows, they‘re still there. ROSEVILLE. â€" Glen_Elverne Becker, aged 5, died in Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital Sunday afternoon from inâ€" Boy, 5, Dies After Fall From Wagon after vacation, a | after vacation, a resident was stumped when he "‘doped" bees om about his kitchen and dining Mmmm%r““mn‘:dM|A._ mso golg o ues c ces uries suffered in a fall on Saturâ€" (Byâ€" Chronicle Sta@f Writer) EVERYTHING STILL EARLY IN THE SEASON â€" WE MAKE ROOM FOR ADVANCE FALL DELIVERIES WITH DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON EVERY ITEM IN OUR STORE! Reg ‘l'otlll:ockol pioohyl..p.lq‘lll:‘, cotton broadcioth, n crepe blouses . . . :edneed! Sizes 12 to 20. Reg. 5.98 â€" now ... 4.49 " _ 4.98 â€" now ... 3.99 " _ 3.98 â€" now ... 299 "_ 298 â€" now ... 249 in 7.49 Entire Summer stock reduced to clear. g. 2.98 â€" reduced to 2.49 1.98 * 1.19 Sizes 12 to 20 pririted cotton, denim, etc. BLOUSES SKIRTS HATS ! _ HATS! flcahd,amolur.u;d lervin Becker, R.R. 1, Blair, Mrs. Mervin Becker, R.R. 1, Blair, was vlthmhh lnh-:l lhx:d bl;;thfi: bringing in a load y. He fe from the front of the wagon and did not seem seriously hurt. A few hours later be was taken to Kâ€"W Hospital and in less than 24 hours succumbed to internal inâ€" This is the second time within two years that Mr. and Mrs. Beckâ€" er have lost a child through an accident In August, 1949, a younger brother, Garnet, was drowned in the farm well. They have five other children, Murray, Mariin, Audrey, Faye and Walter. The funeral was held Wednesâ€" ELMIRA â€" 564 We are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or cdp:rol form animais. HORSES â€" CATTLE â€" HoGS Telephone Collect for Immediate Service ATTENTION FARMERS OPEN FRIDAY NiIGHT TILL 9 O'CchAK Opp. Theatre and Post Office 31 King N. ~ â€" _ Waterloo ~__ Phone 2â€"5088 GORDON YOUNG LIMITED Special! SPECIAL! Special ! One group of picolay shorts and bra Reg. 6.98 â€" now 5.49 by Reg. 12.95 reduced to Reg. 10.95 reduced to Reg. 7.95 â€" Reg. 8.95 Man{ colours to select from. Sizes 14 to 34 to 38 BATHING SUITS reduced to reduced to NCY Lizes 12 to 18. Colors are red, wine, green, rust, _ yellow, navy _ and white. Reg. 3.98 â€" reduced to 2.98 " _ 298 ** 2.49 "_ 1.98 6 1.19 A fine selection to choose {rom in corduroy, denim and drill. The experts estimate C coastline at u.llmllu.I Canada is a leading m” and exporter of copper. +o 4@ CBame~~â€" se Skinny men, women gain 5, 10, 15 lbs. uare miles of the coun« fl.fi.fl@ squareâ€"mile area. Qet Now Pop, Vimm, Viger * SHORTS GUELPH â€" 3334

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