Saturday Market Prices h* dozen, 80; Large, dozen, 75 to 78; Medium, dozen, 65 to 68; Pullets, dozen, 50 to 58; Peewees, dogzen. 40. Vegetables: rowtocs, bag, $1.â€" 85 0-‘3; basket, 30 to 35; ‘l‘urn?po, n&, 5 to 20;, Caulifiower, each, 18; to 25; Cab&f. each, 20; Raâ€" %u. bunch, 10; Parsnips, box, Onions, bunch, 10; Onions, qt. Vegetables: rowtocs, bag, $1.â€" 85 O-T. basket, 30 to 35; Turnips, A‘ 6 to 20; Caulifiower, each, 18; to 25; C.b&ge. each, 0; Raâ€" dighes, bunch, 10; Parsnips, box, 20; Onions, bunch, 10; Onions, qt. bagket, 15; Lettuce, head, 20; Let tude, Chinese, 25, Beets, basket, 10; Beets, 6â€"qt., 55; Celery, bunch, ;I;,"élasm Bdlncksn.paa;l:'-qu. g:s-- ; Brussels Sprou . box, 37 Shiive, heud. 10 io 22, Pep Meats: Pork sa e, fresh, lb., 10; smoked, lb., 75; gumme: sauâ€" sage, lb., 85; Head Cheese, lb., 50; Liver, pork, lb., 50; Liver, beef, t.; 75; Ham, fresh, lb., 65 to 75; Ham, smoked, lb., 70;â€" Hamburg steak, lb., 75; Beef steak, lb., $1; Round steak roast, lb., $1; Fresh “cukpoxrk. lb., 60; Pork butt, lb., $ chops, lb., 75; Pork loin, lb, 75; Lard, lb., 30; Rabbits, dressed, lb., 65. Fowl: Turkeys, lb., 85 to 90; Chickensâ€"Young broilers, lb., 65; | HOGG COAL Co. Ltd. . with BARRETT i ... * m Te i uBas U Ne JR Lenk. &») SS <s p.)â€"> ";. stone eCysn Lioyds of London writes all forms of insurance except life inâ€" Cow Produces Third Set of Twin Calves any other tree. Buiter, lb., 10; Eggsâ€"Extra Commercially _ speak the Douglas fir is more vnhuhl’o than Take your buildina nrablem= ta vour Barrett Dealer The twins have been mostâ€" ly heifers and as twin heifers are usually sterile he has takâ€" en advantage of the hi’h mnlt prices to sell them for veal. He has 24 Holsteins on his farm on the Clyde road. His Aotai heard consists of 48 head of cattle. ‘The farm of Gabrial Gyurâ€" tis is becoming synonymous with prolific twin Holstein production. In the last nine months his farm has produced three sets of twins. We are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead um,:fum..s-.b. HORSES â€" CATTLE â€" HOGS ELMIRA â€" 564 FARM PAGE THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED Halifax * Saintâ€"John * Montreal * Toronto * Winnipeg * Vancouver 58 Victoria St. S. ATTENTION FARMERS GALT ROOFING Co. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED Telephone Collect for Immediate Service Besides Insulated Sidings Your Barrett Dealer has a comâ€" plete line of roofing, insulation and weatherproofing materials, Capons, milk fed, lb., 6§; Boiling fowl, lb., §5; Ducks, 1b., 75; Geese, 1b., to _ Cheese: l.hnhnigfl', th., 58; Mild, lb., 5§; Medium, lb., 55 to 58; Old, lb., 58; Cooked, bow!, 35, Swiss, lb., 48; Honey, Clover, !b., 35; Combs, ib., 50. * Fruits in Season: Applesâ€"Scarâ€" Fruits in Season: Apï¬l)esâ€"â€"sau- ag I;x(ppms. GéL. 55; Lobo, 6 qt., ; am&er. .15; Macintosh, 6 at. 55; Wealthies, 6gt., 50; Graâ€" UE UOT Aouusge. n F 1 vensteins, 6 gt., 50; Wolf River, 6 qt., 50; Ham&or. $2; Tomatues, 6â€" qt. basket, ; Pears, basket, 40 to 50; Peaches, basket, 70 to 95; Crabapples, 6 qt., 50; Plums, basâ€" Butter solids, first grade 63‘% cents. Second grade, price not esâ€" tablished. cib“;’n: Gladioli, 3 for 35; 5 for 50; Asters, bunch, 25. > _ _ _ Other products: Egg plant, 10 to 15; Green tomatoes, 15; Broccoli, bunch, 10; Apple butter, 40. Ontario off truck, $1.65â€"$1.75 to trade ;mosz; N.B., $1.80â€"$1.85; to trade $2â€"$2.10. Butter Prices Potato Prices YES, JOEâ€" THOUSANDS OF TONS OF GRASSES 6O THROUGH OUR DRYER EVERY YEAR TO GIVE YOU NATURE‘3 OWN YITAMINS AND MINERALS IN POWDERED VITAâ€"G6RASS FOR ROE POULTRY AND STOCK FEEDS. The CGase of the Green Go GUELPH â€" 3334 KITCHENER AVAILABLE IN BRICK, STONE, AND COLONIAL SHAKE DESIGNS Protect Insulate Modernize » C~"~808 w a Trading Steady at Toronto $s6â€"$37. With medium to. goog steers mga Good heifers were $32.50â€"$83.25 with common downâ€" ward to §$27. Good cows were F‘V- $28.50 with common cows nlg at $18â€"$$22. Good bulls made f $29. Good to choice fed yearlings Egg Prices PRICES OF EGGS . REMAIN STEADY hl:u prices renu;'::hed mm the most part wi t firm and an easier lru‘:s for the lower classes. The smaller sizes continue in heavy supply. ; Grade A large size ... 12â€"13 Grade A medium size ........ 60â€"61 Grade A small size ................ 48â€"49 Grade B ... 56 Grade C ..........socamacrm 43 Note: Price on farmer‘s shipâ€" {)neelnl.s are 3 :o 4 cents per dozen ow quotation. ‘Vholeulc to Retail 00 Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade ew 6â€"row, $1.33%; 2 cw g:llow, $1.31%4; 3 cw yellow, $1.304%; 4 ew 6â€"row, $1.20%; 3 cw 2â€"row, :L- 28%; 1 feed, $1.27%; 2 feed, $1.« 25%; 3 feed, $1.21%. Rye: 1 and 2 cw, $1.88%; 3 cw, $1.178%%; rej. 2 cw, $1.67%; 4 ew, zzl,.:?!‘a; ergoty, $1,65%; track, $1.â€" â€" Flax: lew, $4.51; 2 cw, $4.45; 3 ew $3.75; 4 cw (unquoted); track, Cash prices: Oats: 2 cw, 91; ex. 3 cw, 90%; 3 cw, 90; ex. 1 feed, 90; 1 feed, 85; 2 feed, 81; 3 feed, 78; mixed feed 69. _ Barley: 1 and 2 cw 6â€"row, $1.â€" 36%; 1 lind 2 cw 2â€"row, $1.34%; 3 Grain Prices A large size ... A medium size ... A small size ... *Reg‘ d Trade Mark 2â€"4032 YOU KNOW HOW YOUR FLOCKS AND HERDS THRIYE on Luscious GREEN GRAS6 AND CLOVERS EACH SPRING AND SUMMER. WELL, ROE VITAâ€"GRASS CARRIES THIS SAME BENEFIT . INTO YOUR LAYING /> . e 9 were $28â€"$33.50. Medium to good sheep were $17â€"$20 with common downward to $10. were s‘ï¬l& Some lambs were $.50. Medium to good A. B. BRUBACHER 38 Péits Ave. Phone 4â€"4510 Every Satutday morn at a‘iction room bol,ldc ï¬nm, Wed., Oct. 171â€"The 10!st Breedâ€" ers sale at Bridgeport. D20 Fri., Oct. 19 at 12 noonâ€"Holâ€" stein herd, implements and grain, etc., for the late Harvel Fletcher Estate, 1% miles south of Drayton. Every Thursday, 1 J.m.â€"m Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., cattle, igs, horses, etc., on the Breslau way. Evog Monday â€" All kinds of livestock at Elmirs livestock marâ€" ket at northern limits of town. Dllonduy. Oct. 15â€"Elmira Fair ay. &ctober 19â€"For Mr. Leo Forâ€" well on farm, 2 miles northwest of St. Clements of farnt; stock and implements. Tues., Oct. 23â€"Louis Theisz west of Petersburg on the highâ€" wayâ€"stock and implements and _ Wed., Oct. 24â€"Shore Holsteins, Sat., Oct. 27 at 1.15 p.m.â€" Household effects, dishes, etc., for Mrs. Jacob Rausch at 211 Ahrens St. West in Kitchener. Tues., Oct. 23 at 1 pm.â€"Sale for Earl Tabbert at his farm, 1‘% miles east of Dorking on 86 Highâ€" }nz of Livestock, implements and eed. _ Thurs., Oct. 25â€"Sale for Alex McKenzie, Woodstock Fair Sales Barn, New Hamburg. Every Wed., 8 pm.â€"Communâ€" ity Sale of Livestock, implements, ity Sale of Livestock, implements, household effects at . gaechler'l _ Every Thursday, 1 tJ:'.m.â€"Al Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., of catâ€" lau Sat., Oct. 13 at 1.30 p.m.â€"Furniâ€" ture and household effects for Mrs. Mary Riffer in the village of New Hamburg. _ h Wed., Oct. 31, 9.30 a.m.â€"Farm, stock, im‘rlements. feed and some household effects for Wayne Tues., Nov. 27 at 12.30 sharpâ€" Farm stock, implements, feed and household effects for Peter B. Zehr, Lot 12, Con. 2 in South Eastâ€" Every Pri., at 1.30 p.m.â€"Sale of cattle, hogs, calves, sheep, horses, implements, etc., at Arthur Sales Mon., Oct. 22 at 130 p.m.â€" Property, livestock, tractor and household effects for Mrs. Mary Moutoux, 2 miles south, then 1 mile west of Petersburg on Bleinms Road. _ j Wed., Oct. 24 at 1 p.m.â€"Proper« ty, furniture and household :efâ€" fects for the Misses Mattie amd Fannie R. Leis in the village of Wellesley. ______ _ _ Schantz, 1 mile south then % mile west of Baden‘" Every Wednesday, 3 g.m.â€"At Oigrin;e Livestock Market. t., Oct. 13â€"Household effects, bedding, linens, arzd garden tools for Mrs. Louisa Péepcke, 92 Hoff man St., Kitchener. ANGUS B. MARTIN, Auctioneer Phone 83, Baden Every Tuesday at the Galt ui',}ev'emk'l‘h rsday at the Listowel ry Thu at the Listowe: Livestock Sale. HERB REINHARDT, Auctioneer R.R. 2, Breslau, Phone 2â€"3653 Every Tues., at 1 p.m.â€"At Galt Livestock Barns, cattie, vigs and Tuesday, Nov. 6 at 12.30 p.m.â€" Farm stock, implements, tractor, thresher, hay, grain, etc., Con. 13, Peel Twp., on hié;wuy, 1 mile north of Alma for Wm. Borovoy. Every Friday at the Stratford Livestock Sale. HARRY PARR & SON Alma P.O., Phone 338â€"râ€"22 Elora CLINT JANTZ1, Auctioneer, __â€" Phone Baden 47â€"râ€"2 Every Thursday, at 1.00 p.m.â€" horses, etc., on the Bresâ€" YOU MEAN i DON‘T HAVE To STtOP THE BENEFiTS OF GREEN GRASS WHEN | PEN my Birps? . Abundant Root, Corn Crops planting is showing up well and ;c 'lbu?h: %y Scres in ve a ui:hf wheat indicates favorable growth so far. Sandy Forsyth, lg.k‘ultunl reâ€" presentative, said the county is Waterloo County Junior Farmers Preparing for Judging Competition also recording a better than averâ€" Competition at the O A.C. will gef under way on Oct lQ.}Junwr swine, beef, grain, dairy call, tracâ€" tor, forestry and potato clubs in E’ to Art Bennett, assistant agriâ€" cultural representative. There are 15 County clubs eligible to pick r, toresla and potato clubs in g&ho ounty are getting reaâ€" the interâ€"County judging. "An expected 12 out of a possible 1§ clubs will make entries accordâ€" Sat., Oct. 20â€"Property and household _ effects for Jo.e%h Waechter on Gln,ow Rd., Kitchâ€" ener, 1 mile out of city limits. Every second and fourth Monâ€" } Mr. John Steil day at 7.30 p.m.â€"Wellesley Comâ€" lage of Baden for the late Mrs. Elizabeth Herâ€" &ou Estate of Shantz Station on o. 7 Highway. way. &ed., Oct. 17 at 1 p.m.â€"Sale of farm stock, implements, grain, hausehold effects for Joe Schmitz, situated 1 mile north of Maryhill and 1 mile southeast of Ariss, betâ€" }er known as the Henry Reinhart arm. Every Thursday, 1 J.m.â€"At Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., cattle, pigs, horses, etc., on Breslau highâ€" This season‘s winter wheat er, 1 mile out of citz limits. Sat., Oct. 27â€"Household effects A. 8. SNID Auctioneer m‘h-o 2â€"2304 OF COURSE NOT, JOE â€" NOTICE THE RICH FRESH COLOR OF ROE ViITAâ€"LAY E66 MASHâ€"IT HAS TAâ€" GRASS IN T TO SUPPLY THE VITAMINS AND MINERALS YOUR FLOCK NEEDS TO BUILD STRONG BODIES â€" PRODUCE E6GES AND MAINTAIN HEALTH. |,,...câ€"amememmmennnernmnnctome n When Winter Comes Smartly Dressed? FABRICS ARE ALL IMPORTANT IN THE NEW COATSs FOR A REALLY FINE SELECTION IN ALL THE NEW FABRICS . . . SEE THE DISPLAY AT WALLAR‘S ... Fine English Broadcloth Fine Soft Alpace AHâ€"Woo!l Twill Longâ€"Haired English Fleece Will You Be Warm And Allâ€"Woo!l Suede Loose and Fitted styles in all price groups. Sizes 12 to 20 â€" 18%2 to 24% COLOURS ARE BLACK, TAUPE, PLUM, NAVY, GREY, â€" RUST AND GREEN. y3 silage corn . Farmers are *n‘lumb?l& in. Luhlotunlu.mh quality season. Potatoes are not as good as the other root crops but rate as fair on most of the farms in the counâ€" _ Sat., Oct. 20 at 1.30 p.m.â€"Sale of furniture and household effects, 2 miles west of Stratford on No. \g Highway for Mrs. Wm. Schneiâ€" er. Wed., Oct. 24 at 1.30 &.m.â€"Sale of household goods for Mrs. Caroâ€" line Brown, 2 miles south of Hn“sville. ed., Oct. 27 at 1.30 p.m.â€"Sale of furniture and household goods, Park Row St., Woodstock, for a team of two to enter In addition to thesg compet: tions girls‘ garden clubs will hold & competition. Four girls from the county will be chosen as repreâ€" sentatives. i There will be teams from every %l:rio county eligible to comâ€" and the Ontario winners will then go to the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto to compete for Dominâ€" munity Saleâ€"of eattle, calves, hogs, etc. New Dundee Sat., Oct. 13 at 1 p‘m.â€"Real esâ€" tate, tailor‘s Axtures and supplies, household effects for the estate of Peter Schaefer in the village of Petersburg. _ _ o _ Sat., Oct. 27 at 1 p.m.â€"Valuable household effects apd antiques for Mr. John Steifelmeyer in the vilâ€" Mrs. Lambeth } 55.00 to 60.00 } 45.00 to 49.95 ‘ 32.50 to 39.95 Wool felts and sporty velvets. All styles in women‘s and misses‘ Velour and hatters plush hats, exceptional value, magnificent assortment $7.98 Better quality wool felts and velvet hats with fancy trim MILLINERY 6OSH, DOC, THE WAY YOU Say 1T, it‘s JUST LIKE MOVING _ THE RANGE INDOORS. 1 GUESS WHEN you PUT * FARMâ€"PROVEN" on ROE FEeps YOU REALLY MEAN IT. "hivct County Pi be sepressnt. | it (who rel io seas e ir e l:-,j-:’;-.-:..-.-f-’:"..-ï¬ i 4. _ ___ Tke +/ WATERLOO TRUST JUNIOR DRESSES In sizes from 11 to 17. | These dresses come in taffeta, wool, jersey, corduâ€" roy, velveteen and attoman cord. Colors available in navy, black, grey, green, wine, taupe, mauve, etc. KIYCBHARNER O WATERLOO @ GALT 0 PRESTON â€" _ ORDER YOUR A new shipment from Teena Paige MISSES‘ DRESSES â€" Sizes 12 to 20 Priced from $12.95 to $22.95 Canada =~« Bonds Priced from THAT‘S ABOUT IT, JOE. OVER 20.000 ROE HENS IN OUR PENS PROVE THE VALUE OF VITAâ€"LAY 3% $12.95 to $16.95 FINE SELETTION OF WOMEN‘S DRESSES In half sizes from 1642 to 2442 ed from $17.95 to $27.50 AMD SAVINGS COMPANY By Roe Farms Service Dept. COOPD FOR CASH AT AN3 TIME Priced from DRESSES $5.98 and $6.98 of â€" THERES Kissner Milling, Kitchener Ames Hoffman, Heidelberg Harold Gerth, Linwood Riverside Feed Mills, Hawkesyille COUNT ON ROL TO MAKE YOUR LN PELLET PORM