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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 May 1926, p. 8

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/A ;?‘ @ull. ‘ r‘filn'-mmu'yumhm‘ for choice, with lights downward to ‘lou sold %5¢ higher at $14.25, off . @ar, for thick smooths, and $15.63 "for selects. a , May 11. â€" Cattle‘ re ts were fairly well cleaned up at e -mqfl.m“uâ€" this afternoon. Heavy steers brought $7.50 to $§.25, with near e at $7 to $1.90;. good to mmn sold from $7 to §1.50; good butcher cows brought _ Yearling lambs sold from $14.50 to $15; spring lambs wold at $10 to $15 each; sheep were steady. Cattle ~â€" Receipts, 5,800. Quotaâ€" tions: Heavy beet steers, $7.50 to .25; butcher steers, good to choice, g to $7.60; fair to good, $6.50 to $7; €pmmon to fair, $6 to $6.50; butcher heifers, good to choice, $7 to $7.50; tair to good, $6.50 to $7; common, $6 to $6.50; butcher cows, good to choice, $5.50 to $6.50; fair to good, $4.50 to $5.50; canners and cutters, $2.50 to $3.50; butcher bulls, good, $5.25 to $6+ fair, $4.50 to $5.25; boâ€" logna, $4 to $4.50; feeding steers, good, $6 to $6.75; stockers, good, $5.50 to $6; fair, $5 to $5.50. Calf â€"receipts, 530. Quotations: Good to choice, $10 to $12.50; mediâ€" um and heavy, $7â€"to $9.:50;â€"grassers, $5 to $6; milch cows, choice, $80 to $100; springers, choice, $90 to $110. The Border Cities on Saturday, May Sth, was supplied with filtered water for the first time in their history, when the new $1,000,000 _plant built by the Essex Border Utilâ€" "ities Commission at Ford City, comâ€" menced operation. The rates which are now about $1â€"per month for the average householder, will be doubâ€" led, it is expected. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 1,300. Quotations, off car basis: Select bacon, $15.63; thick smooths, $14.25; lights, $13.25; heavies, $12.75 toâ€" $13.75; . sows, $10.25 to $11.75. Sheepâ€"Receipts 495. Quotations: Good light sheep, $8 to $10; heavies and bucks, $7 to $8; culls, $5 to $6.50;. good ewe lambs, $14.50 to $15.50; bucks, $14 to $14.50; medium $11 top$12.50; culls, $11 to $12.50. _| Wm. Snider Milling Co. BORDER GETS FIRST SUPPLY OF FILTERED â€" WATER FROM FORD Minard‘s _ Liniment _ for _ stiff muscles. UNIFORMITY (The quality or state of having one unchanging form. â€"Dictionary). The true definition of this word is faithfully lived up to in the milling of our flour. In addition to the high quality, making it exâ€" tremely economical, we insist upon UNIFORM: ITY, â€" an unchanging standard, ‘_ King St., Waterioo Seven Lilies The general purpose u flour for both bread or |{~~ lnol_'h'dflx Well Cleaned Up At Steady Prices.. Ocean | $6.50; dodgers and feeders Always ask for it by name. (Fancy Pastry) ALWAYS DEPENDABLE FEFlour EFloury YARD Manitoba® wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.60; No. 2 $1.55%; No. 3. $1.50. Manitobs oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., nomé nal; No. 3, not quoted, No. 1 feed, 486; No. %, 47%c; western grain quotations in c. i. .A bay ports. American Torom corn<â€"Ou track, u.uo.uol’n.mp.sm 81%4e. G Ontario oatsâ€"44¢ to 46¢, £. 0. b., shipping points. s Ontariq good milling wheatâ€"$1.36 to $1.38, 1. o. b., shipping points, ae cordingto freights. Barleyâ€"Malting, 62¢ to 64c. Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, 72¢.. Ryeâ€"No. 2, 86¢. Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.53%; No. 2, $1.49%; No. 3, §$1.44; No. 4 $1.36; No. 5, $1.21% ; No. 6, $1.01%; feed, 92%c; track, $1.52; screenings, $3. R Oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., 48%¢; No. 8, 45%C¢; extra No. 1 feed, 45%¢; No. 1, 48¢; No. 2, 40¢; rejected, 38%¢; track, 48%c. > TORONTO, May 17.â€"City whole: salers are paying, delivered, Toronâ€" to, as follows: Butter, solids, fresh pasteurized, 33%c to $4%c¢; firsts, 32%c to 33¢c; seconds, 31%¢ to. 32c. OTTAWA, May 17â€"A preliminary estimate of eggs in cold storage in Canada, issued on May 15, gives the holdings on May 1, 1926, as 3,354,023 dozens, as compared with 4,386,342 dozens on May 1, 1925. ' Torontoâ€"Dealers paying country shippers, â€"extras, 31c; firsts, 29¢; seconds, 24c; prices to retailers, extras, 34¢c; firsts, 32%¢; seconds, 29¢; retail, extras, 38¢; firsts, 35¢; seconds, 33c. 'Ropog; in Punch , Child (in museum, pointing to some slabs of stone)â€"Mummie, what are these? Childâ€"What frightful headaches they must have had to swallow things that size. Motherâ€"Those are Assyrian tabâ€" lets, dear. a+ Says Backache Often Means You Have Not Been Drinkâ€" ing Enough Water. When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney reâ€" gion it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a wellâ€"known authority. An exâ€" cess of such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralized and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all the body‘s urinous waste, else you have backâ€" ache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coatâ€" ed, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of ‘sediment, channels often get sore, water sealds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. _ _ If Kidneys Act _ â€"â€"â€" ~Bad Take Salts Kither consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of Water before ‘breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidâ€" neys, also to neutralize acids in the system, so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakâ€" ness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightfd1 efferâ€" vescent lithiaâ€"water drink. Drink lots of soft water. _ TORONTO GRAIN BUTTER May 11. "Morsesâ€"I good working horsesâ€" Grey team 6 years old, iron ‘grey Colt rising 4 years old, broke, dark bay mare 10 years old, bay mare 9 years old, bay horse 12 years old. Cattisâ€"12 Dairy Cows (Holsteins, tresh with calves at side, 8 cows Ayrshires and Shorthorns)â€"8 cows supposed to calf in June,.7 cows supâ€" posed to be‘ in calf, heiferrising °% years old, pure ‘bred Jersey bull )mhcly-uold. There will be sold by public auc tion on the promises‘ situated 2% miles east of: Kitchener, between Kitchener and Bresiau, on \ TUESDAY, JUNE ist, 1926, commencing at 1 o‘clock pm. Pigs and Chickens â€" Yorkshire worth brood sows bred in April; 1 brood sow bred March 30th, 2 Tamâ€" pure bred Tamworth boar 1 year old; 3 young brood sows supposed to be in pig, 11 young pigs 2 months old; about ‘ 50 .chickens, mostly White Leghorns, 2 ganders, 1 goose with setting of eggs. implementsâ€"M.â€"H. 7 ft. cut Nndar‘ nearly new; M.â€"H. mower; 12â€"ft. M.â€" H. steel hay rake; .2furrow John Deere riding plow, 10 inch cut; M.â€" H. 13 tube grain drill; 14 twelve inch plate disk with foreâ€"carriage; 13â€"tooth spring tooth cultivator; 2 row Oliver\ corn cultivator; good manure > spreader; 4â€"sec. fron harâ€" row‘; steel land roller; 2 scufflers, 2 walking plows; hay fork and rope; ‘Templeton fanning mill with bagâ€" ger; 2 farm wagoms; oneâ€"horseé deâ€" mocrat; open buggy, road"cart; _2 bob sleighs; cutter; 2 flat hay racks; new truck scale 2000 lbs. cap.; root pulper, turnip seeder; 3 sets team harness; buggy harness; work bench . with iron vise; iron force pump with about 80 ft. 2â€"inch galy. pipe; one iron vise, new; large rabbit pen with 9 compartments; some chicken coops; 2 water troughs; cross cut saw; good power sheep clipper with 4 sets of knives; |gnollne engine, 1 horsepower; 1 cider mill and press; logging chains; forks; doubletrees; cow chains, and numerous other useful articles. * ‘ Grain â€" About 100 bus. mixed grain. Household Effects â€"Good kitchen range, coal heater, De Loval cream separator, No. 15, good as new, Daisy churn, 2 wash stands, galv. bath tub, bedstead, 2 iron kettles, grindstone, gome sap pails, and numerous other articles. Terms of Saleâ€"Grain, chickens, young pigs, and all sums of $15 and under cash; over that amuont six months‘ credit will be given on good joint notes with land owners as seâ€" curity, or 6 per cent. per annum disâ€" count for cash on credit amounts. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Byâ€"Law was passed by the Muniâ€" cipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo on the nineâ€" teenth day of April, 1926, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $14,058.73 for the purâ€" pose of paying the cost of extenâ€" sions and tmprovomo:nz to the Waterworks System of Town of Waterloo, and that such ByLaw was registered in the Registry Ofâ€" flce for the Registry Division of the County of Waterloo on the third day of May, 1926. Any motion‘ to quash or set gside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice, and. cannot be made thereafter. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BYâ€"LAW .0 _ CANADIAN NATIONAL * RAILWAYS EARNINGS ‘The gross earnings of the Can:â€" adian National Railways for the week_ ended May?7, 1926, were $4,â€" 520,343; as compared with $4,303,â€" 754 for the same period of 1926, an increase of $216,589 or five per cent. 1926. 18â€"3t. JACOB WUNDER, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Kitchener, O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. DATED the third day of May, N. A. ZICK, Clerk Also a 6 cylinder Packard Roadâ€" ster Automobile if not previously sold. This car has only run 9,000 miles and is in first class shape. If you want good and clean houseâ€" hold furniture be sure and attend this sale. The sale will start well on time. «n May 22 (Saturday) â€" At 1.p.m. valuable household effects including ‘walnut furniture; also ‘a Packard roadster car belonging «4o the estate of the late Dr. L. F. Cline, 28 Ahrens St. East, Kitchener. May 22 (Saturday) â€"At 8 a.m., household effects on the Kitchener mraket for L. R. Leem. May 22 (Saturday) â€"At 9 a.m., household effects on the Kitchener market for C. J. Coleman. May 22 (Saturday) â€"At 6 p.m., extra good household effects and real estate for Jacob Meyer, on the Bridgeport Road, opposite the Seaâ€" gram Stables, Waterloo. May 24 (Monday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., farm stock, implements, feed and bousehold effects belonging to Mrs. Christina Baetz, situated at 393 Mill St., City of Kitchener. No reserve. May 29 (Saturday) â€"At 6 p.m., new household effects for Arthur Wagner, at 70 John St. West, Watâ€" erloo. ~ May 24 (Monday)â€"At 9.45 a.m., valuable household effects for W. K. Rowanâ€"Legg, at 149 Esgon St., town of Waterloo. â€" May 22â€"At 8 a.m., Kitchener marâ€" ket, good household effects. June 1stâ€"Farm stock, implements and household effects belonging to Jacob Wunder, 2% miles east of Kitâ€" chener, between Breslau and Kitchâ€" ener. * * Sale of Conrad Allendorf changed from May 22nd to May 29th. Sale of Robt. Mogk changed from May 29th to June 5th. The Big Drawback. Aliceâ€"Gladys has a position as detective in a big depfrtment store. UGraceâ€"Well, I dont Rnvy her Imagine being a plainâ€"clothes ‘wo TERMSâ€"Cash. No reserve DR. L. F. CLINE ESTATE, Proprietors. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterioo. N. KELLERMAN, Clerk. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer Phone 592W, Waterive Auction Sale List L % _‘®_=mgumente .. Anctioncer . Fricke _ Mre. Christina Baet tels and household â€" preémises, 393 Mill 8 | Kitcherier, "on MONDAY,..MAY 24th, 1928 â€". _mumvum Morses~â€"â€"Dark bay horse 8 years old; boy horse, aged. Cattie â€" Holstein cow tresh 6 weeks by time of sale, Jersey cow due beginning of August. (Both are good cows). Helfer~ calf 8 months old; Calf 6 weeks old; 13 hens. good ‘wagon, flat hay rack, fanning mill, steel tire top buggy, Portland cutter, .singleâ€" plow, buggy pole, good %roller, 2furrow gang plow; Masseyâ€"Harris, 10 hoe geed drill, 2 horse cultivator, McCormick mower, disc, . gravelâ€" planks,â€" pulleys block and tackle, ° grain cradle, wheelbarrow, work ‘bench, anvil, ditching tools, scaldingâ€" trough, double harness, single harness, chimes, collars, a lot of harness parts, stond hammer, hand .{:m seeder and cultivator, forks, vels, @oubletrees, neckyokes, tools and manyâ€"other articles too numerous to _mention. _ Also 130 bush. of good feed oats. | _ Household Efféets â€" Acme steel |Imcllen range with warming closet, cook stove, 2â€"burner coal oil stove, superior cream separator, corner cupboard, 8 kitchen chairs, ~large parlor heater, rocking chairs, large eloth cupboard, sideboard, (solid cherry), washstands, 2 high chairs, coal oil heater, small cupboard, sink, lounge, churn, â€" scales, .butcher bench, hanging lamp, other lamps, 2 cellar tables, 2 clothes chests, small tables, carpet strips, diningâ€" room linoleum, wringer, sausage stuffer and grinder, bench, lawn mower, iron kettle, sprayer, 4 iron pots, pans, milk cans and pails, some dishes, cooking utensils, crocks, clothes rack, cradle, garden taols, crossâ€"cut saw, 5 gal. oil can, and many other articles not lHsted. No reserve of the farm is sold. Termsâ€"Oats, poultry, and all sums of $20.00 and under cash; over that amount 3 months‘ credit with good security. mrs. cukistina saetz, Proprietress. All persons having claims against the estate of Moses Brubacher, late of the Township ow Woolwich, Onâ€" tario, farmer, deceased, who died on the 5th day of Dfieelnbsr. 1925, are required to file the same dulyâ€"veriâ€" fied by statutory deglaration with the undersigned on or before the 1st day of June, 192%6, after which date the said Exedutors will proâ€" ceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, having regard only to such claims as have been properly filed. Dated at Waterloo this 3rd day of May, 1926. ~ Menno M. Brubacher, and Simon M. Brubacher, Executors. 18â€"4t. susiness For sale / Grocery, rooming house, truck and cartage business, tobacco and cigars, bakery and confectionery, bowling alley equipment, gents‘ furmishings.‘ Sidney Smythe, Marâ€" ket Lane, London. 20â€"1t. FOR SALE 1 fresh Durham cow and 1 fresh Holstein cow. Apply to J. S. Hilâ€" born, R. R. 2, Petersburg. 20â€"2t. FOR SALE 12/20 Case Tractor and a 3â€" bottom pidtw in good shape. Aaron Heipel, Breslau. 20â€"3t. PASTURE TO LET Good pasture and splendid water. Apply H. D. Dahmer, Conestogo. ~ 17â€"2mos 393 Mill St., Kitchener. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. N. KELLERMAN, Clerk. 19â€"2t NOTICE TO CREDITORS will be held on the . premises. of Jacob Meyer, situated on ‘Bridgeport Road, opposite â€" Seagram‘s â€" Stables, in the town of Waterloo, on sATURDAY (EVENING) MAY 22 Sale will start at 6.00 p.m. sharp. Grounds will be illuminated after dairk. Mahogany bed, davenport, 2 maâ€", hogany leather rockers, mahogany parlor ~tables, ~â€"mahogany ‘Phonola with 100 records, golden oak dining table, 5 golden oak leather seated chairs, golden oak rocker, sideboard, kitchen table, Antic separator, reâ€" frigerator, 4 kitchen chairs,, child‘s high chair, drop head *sewing. maâ€" chine, 8â€"day mahogany mantel clock, couch, tapestry rug, Congoleum rug 6 ‘by 9 it., 2 white enamel fron beds complete, golden oak dresser with large bevel mirror, bedroom box, electric stove, electric toaster, fancy g amdrplain dishes, kitchen and cookâ€" ing utensils, cannedâ€"fruit sealers, 2 factory power sewing machines, lawn hose, 2 tubs, boiler, barrels, boxes, garden tools, and many other = articles too numerous to mention. & The property is a (new) Cream Rug. Brick House, 6 rooms and bath, all conveniences including soft water ‘system. Lot 50 to 160 ft. Also a Ford touring car, in good order. P of . valuable Real Estate and Household RCDCCY 4 TERMSâ€"$2500.00 can remain on property, â€" balance cash. Furniture cash. ® This furniture is all nearly new and clean. No reserve as Mr. Meyer is leaving for Rochester. FOR SALE One McCartney twoâ€"unit milking machine cormplete with pump, tanks and piping. Good reason for sellâ€" ing. glllIllflllnllllllllllll!llIIlIIlIIIlll 5 FEATHERS One 2000 lb. truck scales, good as new. â€" One No. 17 De Laval cream separâ€" ator with power attachment, like new; reasonable price. Would conâ€" sider smaller machine as part payâ€" ment. The undersigned would like to rent about 15 or 20 acres of good pasture; must be well fenced and away from other cattle. John Steckle, R. R. 2, Kitchener. 20â€"ft. FOR SALE Jersey Heifer 15 months old, bred, $55.00; Jersey Heifer 13 months old, $45.00. Apply P. K. Weber‘s Sales Stables Kitchener, Ont. FOR SALE Hatching eggs at $8.00 per hunâ€" dred. Day old chicks 20¢ each for April and May, 10¢ eachâ€" for June ind July. Write for free Price List. Hillside Poultry Farm, Bamberg, Ontario. CA Several used cream separators in good repair. ‘Apply oeememenmememenee en rrenyy JACOB MEYER, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. PUBLIC SALE facturers, Waterloo, buy feathâ€" ers. Bring them to the factory and obtain the good cash. 20â€"1t 21 E16 St .. MowU want new you buy them at HOWLING‘S GARAGE The Canada Furniture Manuâ€" PASTURE WANTED New Dundee . Bohlend@r‘$ werens w ‘The name guarantees this # of splendid large birds, and hear layers of big oggs. Â¥ree from, di# ease. ‘ Special matings. Kews tor April, $8.00 ‘per 100, $1.50° per 15; May, $5.00 per 106, $100 per 16. Chicks supply limited. ~Newbery‘s, R. R. 2, Kitchener. w 18â€"0t. LTTTT NEWBERY‘8 8. C. WHITE The undersigned begs to announce that he is preparâ€" ed to offer the following list of harness at greatly reduced prices. Halg Teath Harness ........ $37.50 Currie Team Harness .... $0.50 Joftre Team Hnnou w« _ 2780 = Victor Team Harness ... 25.00 BBE wintninnat MB inrvant Harness Prices Reduced â€"â€" ‘A. K.CRESSMAN Also the noted . Buckleâ€"less harness for $74.00, and other grades of harness to sult your Market vpnlcn Elmira highway; barn, good land, 3% miles from Waterloo, with splendid brick house, small barn and chicken stable. A snap on easy payments. $300 Cash and the balance monthly payments buys a fine Red Pressed Brick Home of 6 rooms, situated not far from the Five Points. House has all conv., hardwood floors and trim, good sized lot. Do not miss this. 54700 NEAR MUTUAL LIFE A nice 6 roomed Rug Brick, with all conv., well situated, and just finished, hardwood floors, fixtures. House is in fine shape. Price ....â€"â€" @9 7AAA $250 Cash, balance _ _ monthly payments. A fine home for the money. I willâ€"pay 6% per ‘cent. inâ€" terest to persons having money to loan on first class mortgages, giltâ€"edged security. 10 Acres 6V, PER CENT. INTEREST HOMES ON EASY TERMS Real Estate and Auctionser §9 Frederick St., along side of the Market Bullding. KITCH ENER 3 Acres E. J. SHANTZ Wellesley â€" Ont. Y ou‘l! on Waterloo*® frame house, all kinds of T io wl te

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