FARM PAGE are made on your signature, without bankable security. If you have a money problem, phone or visit the HFC office in your community. No matter what your occupation . . . salesman, mechanic, farmer or office worker, single or married, a money emergency in these days of high prices may be too big l{ym to handle alone. HFCâ€"Household Finance â€"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 3 out of 4 choose Household HFC money service is designed for folks in all walks of life who need money promptly. Loans of $50 to $500 or more Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade ® Egg Prices EGG QUOTATIONS STEADY TO FIRM The egg market was steady with prices for the most part unâ€" changed. Toronto reported good demand. Grade A large size ... 15 Grade A medium size ... 58 Grade A small size ............... 48â€"49 Grade B .ssccsssrocnncmcm: 99â€"00 GTAUE C ... . 41â€"48 Note: Price on farmer‘s shipâ€" ments are 3 to 4 cents per dozen below quotation. Wholesale to Retail TORONTO.â€"Prices were strong on good weighty steers at the Onâ€" tario stockyards this week, and steady on other grades. Receipts: Cattle, 1,700; calves, 500; hogs, 560; sheep and lambs, 610. There was an estimated holdover of 2,â€" 600 cattle. Good to choice weighty steers sold at $34â€"$35.50, with a few lots bringing up to $36.50. Common to medium light steers and heifers made $26â€"$32.50, while good heifers were mostly $33. Medium to good cows brought $26â€"$28, with tops at $29. Good bulls sold for $28â€"§29. Fed yearâ€" lings made $32â€"$37 according to quality. Good stockers made §33.~ 50â€"$34.25 with common down to $27. Calves were strong at $36â€"$37 for choice vealers with a few tops at $38. Common to medium vealâ€" ers brought $28â€"$35. Hogs sold for $30.50â€"$31 for grade A. Sows were 24 dressed. Lambs were steady at $33.50 for good ewes and weâ€" thers. Bucks made $32.50. Comâ€" mon to medium sheep were $10-‘ $15, while good light sheep sold. for $22. ; NPOPOOPPOOLOCNRPOCCRIA¢ ‘ Ontario‘s First ‘ BEAN, CORN and \ SUGAR BEET DAY Butter, lb., 6#0; Eggsâ€"Extra Ill'#. dozen, 82; Large, dnunf 156 to T8; Medium, dozen, 65; Pullets, dozen, 55 to 60. Vegetables: Potaioes, bag, $2; 6 quarts, 35; '!‘urn.:s:, each, 5 to 8; Caulifiower, each, 20 to 25; Cabbage, each, 10 to 15; Radishes, bunch, 2 for 15; Parsnips, box, 10; Omions, bunch, 15; 6 quart basâ€" ket, 50; Lettuce, head, 8 to 10; Letâ€" tuce, bunch, 15; Beets, 6 qt., basâ€" ket, 65; Celery, bunch,.ï¬); Carâ€" rots, bunch, 10; 6â€"qt. basket, 40; Marrows, each, 15 to 20, Broccoli, bunch, 10; Endive, head, 5 to 15; Pepper squash, each, 5 to 20; Parsley, bunch, 5; Cucumbers, each, 15 to 20;, Corn, dozen, 25 to 40; String beans, basket, 10 to 15. Weighty Steers Bring Good Prices at Toronto Meats: Porksausage, fresh, lb., 73; smoked, lb., 80; Summer sauâ€" sage, lb., 95, Head Cheese, lb., 55; Liver, pork, ib., 50; Liver, beef, lb., 80; Ham, fresh, lb., 70; smoked, lb., 75; Hamburg steak LIVESTOCK PRICES Commencing at 10:00 a.m. Variety plots â€"â€" machines paraded and "at work" Speakers at 1:00 E.m,â€" C. D. Graham Prof. N. R. Richards A. It. Martin and other crop and machinery specialists. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd 42 King $t. South Suite 200, 2nd Moor Phone 8â€"8280 WATERLOO, ONT. R. Campbell and DePutter Bros. Farms Midway between Appin and Glencoe Middlesex County Free Parking â€" No admission charge. Hosts â€" Middlesex Crop Improvement Association Saturday Market Prices OUSENHOLD FINANCE Cameron McTaggart A large,size ... A medium size A small size ... MONEY wHan you meso it? 80â€"81 63â€"64 52â€"53 61â€"62 49â€"51 A. B. BRUBACHER 32 Pelts Ave.. Phone 4â€"4510 Every Saturday morning at my auction room Al')‘eside‘themrgerket. 5 Fri., Sept. 28, at 2 pm.â€"Milkâ€" ing herd for J. A. Randall near Breslau. Plax: 1 cow, $4.35; 2 ow, $4.29 ;c:\;', $3.59; 4 ew, unquoted; track .34. Oats: 2 ew, 88‘4; ex. 3 cw, 87‘%;) Every Thursday, 1 pm.â€"At 3 ew and ex. 1 feed, 874%; 1 ieed’l(itchener Stockyards Ltd., of catâ€" 83%; 2 feed, 79%; 3 feed, 76%; tle, igs, horses, etc., on the Bresâ€" mixed feed, 66‘%. lau ghghway. Barley: 1 and 2 cew, 6â€"row Sat., Oct. 6/ at 1 .30 p.m.â€"Furniâ€" $1.34%; 1 and 2 ew, 2-r0w,$l.32%;}lure and household effects for 3 cw 6â€"row, $1.31%; 1 feed, $1.â€" Menno Muyer in the village of 25%; 2 feed, $1.21%; 3 feed, $1.â€" Baden. 18%; 2 cw yellow, $1.28%; 3 cw Mon., Oct. 22 at 130 p.m.â€" yellow, $1.27%; 4 cw 6â€"row, $1.â€"| Property, livestock. tractor and 26%; 3 ow 2â€"row, $1.25%. household effects for Mrs. Mary Rye: 1 and 2 cw, $1.80% ; 3 ew, Moutoux, 2 miles south, then 1 $1.75%; rej. 2 ew and 4 cw, $1.â€")mile west of P‘rtersburg _ on 64%4; ergoty, $1.62%; track, $1.â€" Bleihms Road. _ _ _ _ Oats: 2 ew, 88%4; ex. 3 cw, 87‘%; 3 ew and ex. 1 feed, 87%; 1 feed 83%; 2 feed, 79%; 3 feed, 76%; mixed feed, 66‘%. ers, lb., 65; Yearâ€"old, Ib., 60 Ducks, lb., 70. Cheese: Limburger, lb , 47; Canâ€" adian, Mild, Medium, 58; Old, lb. 58 to 65; Cooked, bow!, 30 to 35 Swiss, lb., 48. Fruits: Applesâ€"Delicious, basâ€" ket, 50; St. ï¬wrence, basket, 60; Pears, basket, 40 to 50; Pesaches, basket, 50 to 60; Blueberrtelbg:.. 25, Plums, Shiro, 6â€"qt., 65; â€" bank, 6qt., 40; Prune, 6 qt., 4D to 45; Green Gage, 6 qt, 15 to 30. lb., 75; Beef steak, }b., $1; Round steak xou%lb., $1; Fresh picnic m, lb., 60; Pork butt, lb., 65;, , lb., 30; Rabbits, dressed, Ib , Flowers: Gladioli, dozen, 80 to $1; Asters, bunch, 25. Other Products: Watermelon 15 to 80; Melons, 10 to 15; Canteâ€" loupes, 8 to 20; Pick} corn, 6 qt., $2; Gherkins, 6 qt ,nfl. Fow!: Chickens â€" Younf broil x lh @§° Vearcold h FT Waterioo Drop in and see our display today. . . You‘ll be glad you did ) 4 40 / TR t J ///l\u\\\\ U Feevns] f LoÂ¥ / l11\\ \vv_/ l" i 'â€, POULTRY, HOGS AND DAIRY CATTLE ALL WILL THRIVE ON ROE; WITH THIS WHOLESOME FEED (FARMâ€"PRovEN) WATCH YOUR PROFiTS eRow ! The Bean Printing & Publishing We also Grain Prices Personqlized For You . . . . * NAPKINS * MATCHES * COASTERS * INFORMALS * PLAYING CARDS * CALLING C For WEDDINGS oaond ANNIVERSARIES For PARTIES or For a THOUGHTFUL GIFT ion Sales o have a complete selection of distinctive PERSONALIZED STATIONERY: and CHRISTMAS CARDS Company Limited | h | _ Wed., Oct. 31, 9.30 a.m.â€"Farm, ! stock, implements, feed and some huuseholcf effects for Wayne | Schantz, 1 mile south then ‘2 mile | west of Baden. |ANGUS B. MARTIN, Auctioneer | Phone 83, Baden | Every Tuesday at the Galt ] Livestock Sale. Mon., Oct. 8, 9.30 a m.â€"Comâ€" munity sale at Elmira Farmers‘ Shed of horses, implements, furâ€" |niture, dishes, etc. & {Wed,, Oct. 10 at 2 pmâ€"Sale of |furniture and household goods for Mr. Walter Opperthauser at the [home, 60 Factory St., Elmira October 19â€"For Mr. Leo Forâ€" well on farm, 2 miles northwest Ju( St. Clements of farm, stock and implements. Every Thursday at the Listowel Livestock Sale. _ Every Friday at the Stratford Livestock Sale Every Thurs., 1. pm.â€"Cattle, h horses, etc., for Kitchener Stoci: Yards Ltd., No. 7 highway, north of Stratford, on Highway "'w;t. Oct. 171â€"The 101st Breedâ€" ers at Bridge; 4 Tues., Oct. ï¬â€˜ouu Theisz west of Pelersburg on the highâ€" Every Wed., 8 pmâ€"Communâ€" ity Sale of Livestock, implements, household effects at Baechler‘s Sales Barn, New Hamburg. Grounds. Sat., Sept. 29, 2 pm.â€"Sale of ting water at‘a depth of 360 feet furniture and household goods, for John Lather. car for Simon Wagner at his home, _____ _ _ east of Bamberg. | C â€" Sat., Oct. 6, at 2 pm.â€"For Mrs. 1 mile from city. Mary Amlmier at her home on| Every Friday at 1.30 p.m.â€" Park Ave., Elmira, of furniture‘ Farm stock un!hrm implements anghousg‘hgldngwq; |at Arthur Sales Barn. Tues., Oct. 23 at 1 pmâ€"Sale for Earl Tabbert at his farm, 1‘2 mules east of Dorking on 86 Highâ€" way of Livestock, implements and feed Every Thursday, 1 LA““‘â€"â€"A" Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., cattle, ggx. horses, etc., on the Breslay li‘.h'." very Monday â€" All kinds of hvcï¬nk at Elmira livestock mar ket northern limits of town. wayâ€"stock and implements and Wed., Oct. 24â€"Shore Holsteins, CLINT JANTZ1, Auctioneer, Phone Baden 47â€"râ€"2 ED. GEISEL, Auctioneer Phone 932, Elmira HARRY PARR & SON Alma P.O. MATCHES INFORMALS CALLING CARDS , Oct. 25â€"Sale for Alex . Woudstuck Fair IF yoUu WANT youR H06S TO Grow AND GROWâ€"AND GROwW â€" AND GRow I FEED THEM WITH A PROVEN FEED â€" THE FEED THAT‘S KNOWN AS ROE THE WATHRLOO <Omwb) OHNRONICLEB I ue n Cenee |__R.R. 2, Breslau, Phone 2â€"3653 |_ Every Tues., at 1 pm.â€"At Galt j Livestock Barns, cattie pigs and calves. Every Wednesday, Zr:.n.. â€"At Ospringe Livestock ï¬da et HARRY PARR & sSON | Alma P.O., Phone 42â€"râ€"22 J of furniture and household g;oâ€"&;' in New Hamburg for the estate‘ of the late J. R. Feick. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Tavistock, Phone 30â€"W > Every second and fourth Monâ€" day at 7.30 pâ€"m.â€"Wellesley Comâ€" munity Sale of cattle, calves, hogs, etc Sat., Sept. 29 at 1.30 p.m.â€"Sale Sat., Sept. 29, at 2 pm.â€"Semiâ€" built house and lot at corner of Ada and Bellview Ave., Kitchâ€" ener. A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer _ Bridgg[pon, Phone 2â€"2304 Every hursday, 1 u§>.m.â€"At Kitchener Stockyards L .. cattle, pigs, horses, etc., on Breslau highâ€" way Mrs. Fred Stricker and Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. Carman Dron and two daughters of Moorefeld visitâ€" ed with iln R. Foster and family S @N2y.. i en tih aneeficmsmr es A on Sunday John Sauder of St. Jacobs, well driller has been successful in ’fl- ting water at‘a depth of 360 feet for John Lather. Every Fri., at 1.30 p.m.â€"Sale of cattle, hogs, calves, sheeg, horses, implements, etc., at Arthur Sales barn. Mrs. Martin and Reginald of Elâ€" mira spent a few days with Mrs. Genrge Baxterâ€"and sons Everything Thurs., at 1.30 r.m. â€" Sale of | cattle, hogs, calves, sheeï¬, hor#@s, etc., for Kitchener Stock Yards Ltd. HERKB REINHARDT, Auctioneer c 6 Feople OAC Pï¬A G 6 room lots of Studio Masterpiece Wallpapers Value 25.00 each 2 gallons Sherwin Williaoms Paint . Value 7.25 each 1 gollon Woll Fix, one gallon flot White Paint Value 6.55 1 gallon Morins fumeâ€"proof White Enamel Value 11.50 2 gallons Allcraft Paint â€" 77 colors to choose from. 2 lovely Framed Pictures Value 10.00 each 4 Paint Brushes . . Value 5.50 each The Big FREE DRAW At Beaupre Wallpaper & Paint 112 King Street South, Waterloo â€"~18â€" FREE DRAW PRIZES â€"18â€" WALLPAPER]Tand PAINTS! SEE THESE PRIZES NOW . . . ENTER YOUR NAME . . . YOU CAN WIN _ ANY OF THESE FINE PRIZES. 112 KING ST. SOUTH 3 J ;;; / we UA .Q&y > _ C 6. e ’:, 4 r aps qï¬'\\\‘i . hh ï¬ T " \ ‘;’,. '/ '1 â€" ‘ .ï¬ IF YOU WANT YOUR MILK PRODUCERS TO MAINTAIN A STEADY FLOW GIVE THEM WHAT ALL CATTLE THRIVE ON THAT‘S THE FEED YOU KNOW AS ROE fi"} and son Aioygius and her dauf'hbr Mrs. Charles Harris of Sault Ste. Marie, ORt., visited at the homes of Mrs. W. Wilford and Mrs. R. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steinman of New Hamburg visited with Mr. (formerly Katie hill} MJ son 4 Mrs. William Voll and Arthur Ever Heard of the Animal Farmer ? CARLING‘S YOuURS 1tOo PROTECT Y OuUuRS 10 :N3 o v THE CARLING BREWERIES LimitiD warsato o. Ontatio of AYR. â€" Discontinued since last Juhe, the Posts! Department has restored pickâ€"up evening mail service here. When it was announced the evening mail would be disconâ€" tinued, businessmen and many citizens nigd & petition that was sent to postmasterâ€"general WATERLOO YOU CAN‘T GET E665 UNLESS YOU BUILO THEM IN THE BIRDS MoST FiT TO LAY ROE WILL KEEP yYOUR BIRGS PRODUCI NG IN A MONEYâ€"MAKING WAY. 28 Rio de Janeiro means January River. _ GRAY,COACH;LINES One of a series _ by your bank ELMIRA â€" 564 We are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals. GRAY COACH LINES BUSES HORSES 10u will find your bank manager well posted, and ready to serve you. Chartered banks work that way. ha ATTENTION FARMERS It‘s part of the bank man‘s job to know his community. His customers expect him to know "what‘s new" in other parts of Canada and elsewhere, too . . . business facts, leads to new markets at home and abroad. You will find your bank "Whats new ? As HE PULLS UP at the ond of his day‘s run, it‘s just his friendly way of saying "hello". But if there is some important development in town, he expects his friend the bank manager will know about it: a big new order for the local mill . . . plans for enlarging the school . . . the chance of a new factory opening up . .. Time Table remains unchanged on this route GORDON YOUNG LIMITED By Roe Farms Service Dept. Telephone Collect for Immediate Service EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th ON sSTANDARD TIME MAKE your PRoFits Kissner Milling, Kitchener Amos Hoffman, Heidelberg Harold Gerth, Linwood Riverside Feed Mills, Howkesville £00K 70 ROE CATTLE will run A hair izhth of Friday, September 28,; breadth is une fortyâ€" an inch. GUELPH â€" 3334 HOGS ~21