Eggs Sell at Various â€"Prices at Kitchener Mart China Cabinet Chesterbed Suite Special . . . 79.50 Bookcases 24.50 & 29.50 Wheat finish. Colonial style. Special . . 149.50 2â€"Pc. â€" New TORONTO.â€"Stockers and plain quality cattle made up the bulk of the supply at the Ontario stockâ€" yards this week. A few good catâ€" tle sold steady and trade was slow and easier on inferior stock. Receipts: Cattle, 1400; calves 520; hogs, 600; sheep and lambs, 380. There was an estimated holdover of 2700. Good weighty steers sold for $35â€"$36. Common to light steers and heifers brought $22â€" $32.50; with common at $28. Good heifers â€"made $33. Good cows were $27â€"$28. Good bulls brought $22â€"$29; common to meâ€" dium stockers sold for $26â€"$33. Dinette Suite Special . . 169.50 Dinette Suite Like new. Special . . 19.95 3‘ Beds Full length. Special . . 14.95 Wardrobes Stockers, Plain Cattle Bulk of Supply at Mart Special . . 119.50 Noaturol Finish betstardns B 4ds dlinct Brrmwond 28 B daiicl d to 20; Medium, dozen, 65 to 70; Pullets, dozen, 55 to 63; Peewees dozen, 40. Vegetables: Potatoes, bag, $2; Large basket, 35; Turnips, each, 5 to 10; Caulifliower, each, 10 to 25; Cabbage, each, 5 to 15; Onions, each, 5; Cabbage, Chinese, 5 to 20; Beets, bunch, 5; Celery, bunch, 15 to 25; Icicle radishes, each, 8; Carrots, bunch, 5 to 10; Spinaeh, box, 15; Brussels Sprouts, box, 20; LIVESTOCK PRICES Bedroom Suite Butter, lb., 69 to 70; Emâ€" Oversize, dozen, 85; Extra e, dozen, 78 to 83; Large, gozen, T2 3â€"Pc. Wainut Bedroom Suite Dresser, Chest, Bed. Special . . 119.50 Apples and lnï¬n were the doâ€" minant note on the outside marâ€" o Resan. hok in est supply. of _ t elderberries, blueberries and peaches were on the stalls. Reg. 219.50. Special . . 194.50 ing, but prices showed a wide ;ot:.;eingadukedby the venâ€" Extra were selling at 78 to 83 m men; large were 72 to 80 cents a dozen; medium were 65 to 70 cents a dozen; pu}â€" lets were 85 to 63 cents a dozen; and peewees were 40 cents a dozâ€" Dresser, Vanity, Bench, Night Table, Twin Beds. 6â€"Pc. Maple Pork prices stayed down on the Kitchener market Saturday mornâ€" ing, but Bedroom Suite 92 ONTARIO soOUTH BULLAS BROS.‘ "ONCEâ€"INâ€"Aâ€"LIFETIME" BARGAINS STORE Phone 20301 Every Day at FARM PAGE 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 p.m.â€"Sale of furniture and household goods for Mr. Walter Opperthauser at the home, 60 Facto;y St., Elmira, October 19â€"For Mr. Leo Forâ€" well on farm, 2 miles northwest of St. Clements of farm, stock and im_Flements. ues., Oct. 23 at 1 p.m.â€"Sale for Earl Tabbert at his farm, 1% miles east of Dorking on 86 Highâ€" :vacyi of Livestock, implements and eed. CLINT JANTZ1, Auctioneer, Phone Baden 47â€"râ€"2 Every Wed., 8 p.m.â€"Communâ€" ity Sale of Livestock, imé)lemenu. household effects at Baechler‘s PS OO en ols aAiinbe ts t B it a 3 Sat., Oct. 6, at 2 p.m.â€"For Mrs. Mary Amlinger at her home on Park Ave., Imira, of furniture and household goods. ED. GEISEL, Auctioneer ‘ Phone 932, Elmira Every Thursday, 1 p.m.â€"At Kitchener Stockyards Lid., cattle, pigs, horses, etc., on the Breslau hiï¬hmy. * Every Monday â€" All kinds of livestock at Elmira livestock marâ€" ke(t_ at northern limits of town. Sat., Oct. 27 at 1.15 p.m.â€" Household effects, dishes, etc., for Mrs. Jacob Rausch at 211 Ahrens St. West in Kitchener. e oo e t n Se m esn ie Limited. Thuts., Oct. 25â€"Sale for Alex McKenzie, Woodstock Fair Grounds. i Fri, Oct. 19 at 12 noonâ€"Holâ€" stein herd, implements and grain, etc., for the late Harvel Fletcher Estate, 1% miles south of Drayton. Tues., Oct. 23â€"Louis Theisz west of Petersburg on the highâ€" yagâ€"stock and implements and ers sale at Bridgeport Sat., Oct. 6 at 1.15 p.m.â€"Furniâ€" ture and household effects for A. E. Hudson at 44 Alma St., Kitchâ€" ener, Fri., Oct. 5, 2t 12.30 p.m.â€"Holâ€" stein herd and all implements, etc., for Moses Nafziger, 12 miles ?;.u'th of Stratford, on Highway A. B. BRUBACHER _ â€" 32 Pelta Ave.. Phone 4â€"4510 Every Saturday morning at my auction room beside. themnEarket. 19. to food light sheep at $17â€"§22, \swlgi e common sold downward at Choice fed yearlings made $35â€" $37.25. Calves were steady at $38â€" $38. While common to medium brought $30â€"$36. And there were a few grassers for slaughter at $20â€"$23. Hog prices for Monday and Tuesday were $31 for grade A. Sows were $24 dressed. Lambs sold for $33 a hundredweight for good ewes and wethers; bucks sold at _31“d_iscoqnt with medium Flowers in Season: Asters, 25 Gladioli, $1; Potted Mums, 50. Other Products: Red pepper, 5 Fruits: Apples â€" St. Lawrence, basket, 60; &ealthies, basket, 55; McIntosh, basket, 40; Pippins, basâ€" ket, 55; Tomatoes, basket, 40; Pears, quart, 25; Peaches, basket, 75,; Blueberries, $1.75; Canteâ€" loupes 8 to 25; Prunes, basket, 60; Grapes, blue, 45 to 50; Grapes, white, 45 to 50. Fow!: Chickensâ€"Young broilâ€" ers, lb., 65; Chickens, yearâ€"old, lb., 680. Honey, clover, lb.. 32 [ Meats: Pork uunge. fresh, lb., 70; Smoked, ib., 75; Summer sauâ€" sage, lb., 85; Head cheese, lb., 50; Liver, pork, lb., 50; Liver, beef, Ib., 75; Mam, fresh, ib., 65 w 75; Ham, smoked, lb., 70; Hamburg steak, lb., 75; Beef steak, |b., $1; Round steak roast, ib., $1; Fresh picnic pork, lb., 60; Pork butt, lb., 65; Lard, ib., 30; Rabbits, dressed, Ib., 85; Pork chops, ib., 75; Pork loin, Hb., 75. ‘ Endive, head, 20 to 30; Pepper squash, each, 8 to 20; Buttercup squash, each, 10 to 25; Corn, dozâ€" en, 25 to 45; Vegetable Marrow 10 to 30. Auction Sales a Oct. 24â€"Shore Holsteins, 17â€"The 101st Breedâ€" of the Vicious Bij OCTOBER â€" 9 â€" 10 â€" 11 â€" 12 A. D. SNYDER â€" = â€" Bresiou, Ont. WILFRED H. BARNES â€" R.R. 2, Petersburg, Ont. Â¥a ELMIRA â€" 564 2 miles south of No. 2 Highway West Oxford Township "mmil:'!:o::hcrâ€p-molh.pï¬a.htu HORSES â€" CATTLE â€" HOGS Telephone Collect for Immediate Service GORDON YOUNG LIMITED To be held on the farms of John R. Hargreaves And Neighbours INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH AND FARM «MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION es WOODSTOCK DON‘T MISS THE 1951 At least ten countries use the eagle as the symbol of supremacy. CECBCCS02C! °S being used in ehqtmplatinl to protect metal against corrosion. 1001°°°, °2C aB0‘C coms have a rough edge because if they were smooth it would be easy to file off some of the valuable metal withâ€" out changing the coin‘s appearâ€" KiBe / W ind reniliiitiind s us ie 0 s 11â€" yield of apples, pears, plums, m?‘es and peaches. Cheddar cheese production durâ€" ing August was down 4.1 per cent from a year ago. ‘ TORONTO.â€"The Ontario Deâ€" partment of Agriculture reported an increase in butter production and higher fruit yields than had been expected in most areas. _ In August this year, 7,818,000 poundtot butter were produced in Ontario, compared with 7416,â€" 900 in the same month last year, However, holdings of creamery butter throuï¬hout Canada on September 1 this year were down to 55,001,000 pounds from 68,124,â€" 000 pounds on September 1, 1950. â€"_Both Eastern and Western Onâ€" Report Increase In Butter Output Rye: 1 and 2 cw, $1.86%; 3 cw, $1.81%; rej. 2 cw, $1.70%; 4 cw, :;.’1‘0%; ergoty, $1.68%; track, $1.â€" Flax: 1 cw, $4.45%; 2 cw, $4.40; 3 cy.'js_.zz; 4 ew, (unquoted); Barley: 1 and 2 cw, 6â€"row, $1.34%; 1 and 2 ew, 2â€"row, $1.â€" 32%; 3 cw, 6â€"row, $1.31%; 2 cw, 6â€"row, $1.29; 3 cw, yellow, $1.28; 4 cw, 6â€"row, $1.27; 3 ew, 2â€"row, $1.26; 1 feed, $1.26; 2 feed, $1.23%; 3 fed, $1.19. . Magnesium is being Pop en ge . Oats: No. 2 cw, 87%; Nol.ex. 3 cw, 86%; No. 3 cw, 86%; ex. 1 feed, 86%; No. 1 feed, 82%; No. 2 feed, 78%; No. 3 feed, 75%; mixed feed, 67. Silver and Ontario o truck, $1.70â€"$1.75; to trade $1.90â€"$2; N.B., $1.80â€"$1.85. To trade $2â€"$2.10: Butter solids, first grade 63%â€" 63% cents. Second grade 61%. UFAUEC C .erossvestimiirimcsmccconcss: 4900 Note: Price on farmer‘s shipâ€" ments are 3 to 4 cents per dozen below quotation. Wholesale to Retail Grade A large size «............ 77â€"79 Grade A medium size ... 65 Grade A small size ... 54 GrAGE B .....â€"sisreincctnicmnss 60 Egg Prices. EGG QUOTATIONS \ DECLINE SLIGHTLY _ Keg prices were easier with deâ€" clines shown on most grades in all markets. London Grade A large size was down one cent. Grade A large size ... 12 Grade A medium size ........ 61 Grade A small size ............ 50 Grade B ... 56 Grade C ...............l...22..... 43â€"44 Every second and fourth Monâ€" day at 7.30 pm.â€"Wellesley Comâ€" munity Sale of cattle, calves, hogs, ete. A. 8. SNIDER, Auctioncer lr&gn. Phone 2â€"2304 Every ursday, 1 p.m.â€"At Kitchener Stockyards l..ur., cattle, pigs, horses, etc., on Breslau highâ€" way. 1 Wed.. Oe: 17 nl:‘:em.-Snle of arm stock, imp nts, grain, household effects for Joe Schmitz, situated 1 mile north of Maryhill and 1 mile southeast of Ariss, betâ€" ter known as the Henry Reinhart Potato Prices M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Tavistock, Phone 30â€"W Butter Grain Prices gold coins have an increase in the Prices 50 â€"d *# THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED - Halifax + Saintâ€"John + Montreal â€" Taronto + Winnipeg * Vancouver *Reg‘d Trade Mark Take your building problems to your Barrett Dealer HOGG COAL Co. Ltd. 58 Victoria St. S. 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