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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 May 1926, p. 8

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?fi'ummxm| ~Puesday. Run moderate for two ”{m'flflmfluh be comparatively light this week, Local packers, however, were in the market for some heavy ‘steers for *MMMM’F ‘hcuhn.lul“flbtm small lots. The regular on the hoof export market was 10c higher than last week. * Domestic butcher good and active. Choice butcher steers firm at $7 to $7.50. Extra choice selected butcher steers up to $7.75. Choice heifers $6:15 to $7.25. Mediwm and common steady. s Choice fat cows firm, $5.50 to $6.50. â€" Bulls firm, choice butcher, not too heavy, $5.25 to $5.75; medium and heavy, $4.25 to $4.75. Calves steady, $11 to $12 ,tops. Lambs steady to firm, choice $15 to,$15.50. Sheep, wool, $9 to $10. Hogs unsettled but firm, $13.50, L.o.b., bid, $13.75 asked. * Union Stock Yardsâ€" Receipts â€" 4,606 cattle, 1,398 calves, 2,800 hogs, 404 sheep and lambs. Export steersâ€" Choice ........................$7 50 to $8 25 THelfers ...« 0 50 1 % Bulls |......llclclcllll. 4 50 5 50 Choice store, dehornâ€" @@ .ccsccsc 6 50 71 25 Butchersâ€" i Choice .....l..... T 25 7 50 * Helfers ....â€"..:>.un« 6 B0 7 25 Medium ................. 5 00 5 75 Common ............. 4 50 5 00 Baby beeves ................ 8 00 9 50 Cows, fat ghoice .......... 5 50 6 50 Medium ..................... 4 00 4 50 Canners & cutters .. 2 50 3 0 Bulls, butcherâ€" ‘ Choite ...............~.... 5 00 5 7© Medium ............. $ 00 4 0 Feeding steers, choice 6 00 7 0C Stockers, good .............. 5 50~ 6 0( Calyes, choice .............11 00 _ 12 0( Springers, choice ........80 00 100 0( Milkers, choice ..........75 00 _ 90 0( Spring lambs .............13 00 _ 14 0 Wool lambs ................14 00 _ 15 0( Stockers, good ............. 5 50~ 6 00| Calyes, choice ............11 00 _ 12 00 Springers, choice ........80 00 100 00 Milkers, choice .........75 00 _ 90 00 Spring lambs ..............13 00 _ 14 00 Wool lambs ..................14 00 _ 15 00 do. heavy ..............11 00 12 00 Buck lambs .................10 00 _ 11 00 Sheep, light ................. 8 00 _‘ 9 00 Sheep, heavy ... 4 50 5 00 Sheep, yearlings .........10 00 11 00 Hogs, Lo.b. .................18 50 . 18 75 do. off cars ............14 50 _ 14 75 Premium per head on selected hogs, $2.61. â€" REAL Accompâ€" lishment Many housewives can tell you of the effectiveâ€" ness and efficiency with which this flour meets all tests imposed on it. Any one who loves good things to eat can tell} you of the excellence of the things baked from it. Here is the pride of real accomplishment in the work being done by «Seven Vilies Wm. Snider Milling Co. flour for both bread or Ocean MARKET STRONG D PRICES HWIGHER Always ask for it by name. (Fancy Pastry) NEVER FAILS EFloury EFlour 4 50 8 00 5 50 4 00 2 50 ';I;.W,Em"m’ * i ° C0. NO. & ~«. ?D‘ln. Ib. prints . ipts "~{ Above prices gor ) BOE8:| moronto. | 4 â€"â€" I BAHH* 90 00 14 00 15 00 12 00 11 00 9 00 5 00 7 50 71 25 5 75 5 00 9 50 5 75 4 00 7 00 _ Mogeâ€"best grades ‘steady; others 39 f steady to 25 cents lower; heaÂ¥y, . SEEO T L $13.50 to $1450; medium, $14.50 to| â€" . of â€" , $1475; mixed, $14.175 to $16; york “‘M ‘m ers, $15; ~light yorkers and pige, m'fl“""‘w‘. hres b; , $12 to 50; 1 $8 to $9.50. ‘Dealers are offering the following prices, delivered, Toronto: » a Country hidesâ€"Beef hides, cured, Teo; green, 6c to $%¢; green calfâ€" country kip, green #¢c; cured, 10¢; horse hides, country takeâ€"offs, No. 1, $3 to $3.50; lambs, $1 to $1.50; Creamery, No. 1, ... $2% to 8114 #0. No. J, .~..>.... PÂ¥ 32 Dairy, 1b. prints ... 23 25 Above prices gor goods delivered ‘Toronto. (Wholesale, delivered) * Liv. Dres. Chickens, over 5 lbs. per Ib...25 to 30 do. over 4 lbs. ...................20 _ 27 do. 2 t0 5 ID§. ..........mu.l8$ B4 EAST BUFFALO LIVE sTOCK 1| â€" GRAIN DEALERS‘ QUOTATIONS Millfeedâ€" Bran, $31 per ton; shorts, $33; middlings, $40 per ton; feed flour, $2.35. Barleyâ€"Malting, 60c to 61¢. â€" Ryeâ€"85c. Manitoba flourâ€"First patent, $9.â€" 60, Toronto; do. second patent, $5.â€" , 50, Toronto. ! _ Flourâ€"Ontario 9 per cent. patent, in bags, Toronto, $5.90, in bulk, Montreal, for export, $6. Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.60; No. 2 northern, $1.56%; No. % northern, $1.53, cif., bay ports. Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 3, 51c; Cif bay ports. American cornâ€" No. 2 yellow, 84c; No. 3 yellow, 82¢; track, Torâ€" onto. Ontario â€" grain, f.o.b. shipping points. Wheatâ€"Good milling, $1.34 to $1.â€" 36. Oatsâ€"Ontario, No. 2 white, 44c to 46¢. Prices to retail trade: Hayâ€"Local dealers are quoting for baled hay as follows: Good No. 2 timothy, $15 per ton on track, Toâ€" ronto; No. 3, $14, and mixed hay, $12. . Straw, bor ton, is quoted at $10. Loose hay at the St. Lawrence market is quoted at $20 and $22 per ton for No. 1 quality. FRENCH FRUIT CROPS + RUINED BY STORMS Fruit crops all over France have been ruined by snow, rain, hail and gales and cereals are threatened. HOW "TIZ‘* HELPS SORE, TIRED FELT Goodâ€"bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. G@oodâ€"bye, worns, callouses, bunâ€" jons and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. ‘"‘Tiz" is magical, acts right off. "Tiz" draws out all the pojson ous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "Tiz" and forget you foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your Meet feel. Get a box of "Tiz" now at any drug or department store. Don‘t suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never "hurt, never get tired. A year‘s foot comâ€" fort guaranteed for a few cents. T= jiya EGGs (Wholesale, £.0.b. Toronto) 11¢; POULTRY BUTTER 31 37 in Northern Ontario at on Friday, April 9th. Much interest was taken in the work of the cleanâ€" Timothy andâ€" Alsike were made DY D. J. Roticheau, Agricultural Repreâ€" sentative, Sudbury. Somé very fine sample of bariey‘ were cleaned and Who would not farm in British Columbia?" ask the Farm Editor of ‘The Vancouver Province. "Whileâ€"re ports from Ontario state that seedâ€" ing has not commenced yet," he Crescent Beach, B.C., had a field of rye which averaged four and & feet in height in early April."* on the farm page of The Province he publishes a picture of the field, with the owner all but ‘hidden by the waving grain. TREMENDOUS DEMAND A tremendous demand for w' from Ontario farmers, and a serious shortage ‘of experienced men to go on the landâ€"that is the farm labor situation as ‘outlined . by Domihion employment officials at Toronto and by the Ontario ‘Government Immiâ€" gration Office. The demand for exâ€" perienced single workers has come with a rush, possibly because many farmers have put off the problem of getting a man until the season had really opened up. Now, with spring operations in full swing, many of them wiH be handicapped for lack of help. A betterment in industrial conditions, taking more men for the urban trades, and a marked falling off in immigration of farm workers from the British Isles, have comâ€" bined to bring about the present shortage, which is being felt in Western Canada as well as in this Province. ‘ Members of the Masonic lodm‘ at Kitchener, Waterloo and other points were present at the meeting held at Elmira recently. Several members were put degree work afâ€" ter which those present partook of refreshments. The price of milk to: Elmira householders has been â€" reduced from 12c to 10c per quart for the summer months. Mrs. Ed. Klinck and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoffer attended the funeral of their uncle the late M. Lavery at Dorking. ~ > The date for the entrance examâ€" inations have been announced. The examinations this year will open on June 28 and conclude on June ?. Coleâ€"At Waterloo, May 20, to Mr.‘ and Mrs. Charles Cole, a son. I Marshâ€"At Waterloo, May 18, to Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marsh, a son. | Runstedierâ€"At Kitchener, May 12,‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Runstedâ€"‘ ler, a daughter. | Masselâ€"At Waterloo, May 12, to Mr. and Mrs. George Massel, a Meisterâ€"At Waterloo, May 12, to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Meister, a Bierschbachâ€"At Waterloo, May 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bierschbach, a daughter. 4 Lampâ€"At Waterloo, May 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lamp, a daughâ€" ter. Merklingerâ€"At Waterloo, May 11, to Mr. and Mrs. William Merkâ€" linger, & daughter. RESUMES OPERTIONS = * The Lang Shirt Company has reâ€" sumed operations following the purâ€" chase of the plant by Miller Men‘s Wear Company of Toronto. Operaâ€" tions had been suspended since last December. RYE OVER FOUR FEET ELMIRA FOR FARM HELP ~ Phrough the courtesy of D Expérimental Farms the W the Globe was allowed. to as a matter of fact, of the latest and most promising wheat turned out ‘by â€"the ~Government experimentalâ€" from Marguis wheat, there â€"seems to ‘be no difference in flavor or texture. â€" To get a~ representative ppinion tem people were asked to sample a wlice from the two difâ€" ferent loaves and in every case agreed that in texture and taste the two breads were practically identiâ€" The Garnet, however, has a yel lowish tinge while the Marquis is white. ‘This slight difference in colâ€" or_.c.bmu.mldiot)ob ‘tected â€"unless the ~breads were placed side by side in a good light. Auctioneer Frickey will sell the Household® Effects and Real Estate ‘Mre. Conrad Allendorf at 56 Willow St. in the Town of Waterloo, on n SATURDAY, MAY 209th, 1926 starting at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Crown Huron cook stove, 4â€"burner gas stove, . sideboard, extension table, parlor heater with oven, hall rack, small heater, bureaus, 8 parâ€" lor tables, parlor lamp, 6 cane seat edâ€" chairs, & other chairs, rockers, sink, kitchen table, kitchen cupâ€" board, leaf table, sofa, 8â€"day clock, Raymond sewing â€"machine, . hall lamp, parilor carpet, stair carpet, light elm bedroom suite complete, double bed, bedroom suite complete, wooden bed complete, some bedâ€" ding, dining room linoleum, fancy and plain dishes, copper kettle, hanging lamp, benches, fruit stand, kitchen and cooking utemsils, canned fruit sealers, iron kettle, wood box, cooker, easel, 10 gal barrel, 2 lard cans, chamber sets, 2 step ladders, % tubs, Gribs hand sleigh, wheelâ€" barrow, lawn mower, oil can, work bench, carpenter and garden tools, eross cut saw, pictures, and many other articles not listed. of valuable Real Estate and Household Rain or shine. Let nothing keep you from this sale. Everything goes at your own price. ‘The property will be offered for sale (if not previously sold, and subâ€" ject to a reserved bid). The house is an 8 roomed solid white brick, part conveniences; with it will go 6 extra lots. Terms will be made known on day of May 29 (Saturday) â€"At 6 p.m., new household effects for Arthur Wagner, at 70 John St. West, Watâ€" erloo. May 29 (Saturday)â€"At 7.30 a.m., household effects of Charles Scott, at the Kitchener market. May 29 (Saturday)â€"â€"At 8.30 a.m., household effects of W’Iu_r Doubleâ€" day, at the Kitchener market. May 29 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m. housebold effects of Conrad Allen dorf, 56 Willow St., Waterloo. June 5 (Saturday)â€"Household efâ€" fects of Robt. Mogk, 45 Erb St. East Waterloo. June istâ€"Farm stock, implements and household effects belonging to Jacob Wunder, 2% miles east of Kitâ€" chener, between Breslau and Kitchâ€" W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterioo. MRS. CONRAD ALLENDORF, Proprietress. 56 Willow St., Waterloo, Ont. PUBLIC SALE Furnitureâ€"Cash H. J. BHANTZ, Auctioneer, Cook‘s Regulating Compound W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser Phone 592W, Waterice _ Auction Sale List Grey team 6 years old,. ihon grey colt rising 4 years old, broke, dark bay mare 10â€" years old, bay mare 0 years old, bay horse 12 years old. Cattieâ€"12 Dairy Cows (Holsteins, tresh "with calves at side, 3 cows supposed to calf in June, 7 cows supâ€" yéars old, pure bred Jersey bull rising 3 years old. implementsâ€"M.â€"H. 7 ft. cut binder pearly new; M.H. mower; 12â€"ft. M.â€" H. steel hay rake; 2furrow John Deere riding plow, 10 inch cut; M. H. 13 tube grain drill; 14 twelveâ€" inch plate disk with foreâ€"carriage; 13â€"tooth spring tooth cultivator;, 2 row Oliver> corn cultivator;. good row; steel:land roller; 2 scufflers, 2 walking plows; hay fork and rope; Templeton fanning mill with bagâ€" ger; 2 farm wagons} oneâ€"horse deâ€" mocrat; open buggy, road cart; 2 bob â€" 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 froh vise; ijron force pump with about 80 ft. 24uch 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; gasoline engine, 1 horsepower; 1 cider mill and press; logging chains; forks; ~doubletrees; cow |clnlnl. and numerous other useful articles. . Grain â€" About 100 bus. mixed grain. = f ies â€"east. of "Kitchener, between ichener and Bresiau,~ on ~ TUESDAY, JUNE ist, ~1926, commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. Household Effectsâ€"Good kitchen range, coal heater, DeLaval cream separator, No. 15, good as new, Daisy churn, 2 wash stands, galy. bath tub, bedstead, 2 iron kettles, grindstone, some sap pails, and numerous other articles. Terms of Saleâ€"Grain, chickens, young pigs, and all sums of $15 and under cash; over that amount six months‘ credit will be given on good joint notes with land owners as seâ€" curity, or 6 peér cent. per annum disâ€" count for cash on credit amounts. PASTURE TO LET Good pasture and splendid water Apply H. D. Dahmer, Conestogo. ' 17â€"2mos 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 : One McCartney . twoâ€"unit milking machine complete with pump, tanks and piping. Good reason for gell ing. a 1 One 2,000 1b. truck scales, good as new. +. 9 One No. 17 De Laval cream separ ator with power attachment, like new; reasonable price. ‘Would conâ€" sider smaller machine as part payâ€" ment. Several used cream separators in good repair. Apply JACOB WUNDER, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Kitchener, O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. HOWLING‘S GARAGE New Dundes All persons having claims against the estate of Moses Brubscher, late of the Township ow Woolwich, Onâ€" tario, farmer, deceased, who died on the 5th day of December, 1925, are required to fle the same duly veriâ€" fled by statutory declaration with the undersigned on or before the 1st day of June, 192%,. after which date the said Executors will proâ€" ceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, having regard only h1 such claims as have been properiy. filed.. Dated at Waterioo this 3rd day of May, 1926. Menno M. Brubacher, and Simon M. Brubacher, Executors. NOTICE T0 In the Estate of Jane Hewitt, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ] pursuant to the Statutes of Ontario, | that all creditors and others having | claims against the Estate of Jane | Hewitt, late of the Township of Wellesley, in the county of Waterâ€" loo, widow, deceased, who died on or about the thirtyâ€"first day of Deâ€" cember, 1924, are required to send by post prepaid, or deliver to h-m‘ A. Hewitt, Millbank postoffice, 'On-l tario, Administrator of the estate of ; the said deceased, their names in full, with their addresses, and deâ€" scriptions, full particulars of tholri claims, and statements of the seâ€" curity, if any, held by them, on or] before the 22nd day of June, 1926. ‘The ‘said Administrator will proâ€" ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties enâ€" titled thereto, having regard to claims of which he shall then have Yeceived notice, ind will not be liable for the assets to any person of whose claim he shall then have receivedâ€" notice. I Dated the 2ist day of May, 1926. JAMES A. HEWITT, TO CREDITORS 21â€"3t 1 fresh Durham cow and 1 fresh Holstein cow. Apply to J. 8. Hilâ€" born, R. R. 2, Poetersburg. * 20â€"2t. h FOR SALE 12/20 Case Tractor and a 3 bottom plow in good shape. Aaron Heipel, Breslau. 20â€"3t. Hatching eggs at $8.00 per hunâ€" dred. Day old chicks 20¢ each for April and May, 10c each for June ind July. Write for free Priceâ€"List. Hillside Poultry Farm, Bamberg, Ontario. x io s. BONI@NAUOGCL‘S warestso 1 for $100. or your qll time for $400. per month selling Nogar Buits. $14.95 to $17. Full price. Made from Water, fire and snag reaistant cloth. Outwears three ordinary suits. No collecting or delivering. Your money paid daily. Salesmen and County Managers wantéed. Write quickâ€" ly before your district is taken. Nogar Clothing Co., Toronto _ â€" _ Ont, SELL US YOUR SPARE TIME w4 W. F. McLAUGHLIN Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director V. A. OTTERBEIN, Assistant, Linwood. Phones: Day, 26â€"2; Night, 26â€"4 Boys‘ Achool Woman‘s Nice CREDITORS Work FOR SALE FOR SALE Millbank, P.0.,, Ont. 21â€" 18â€"4t. Slippers from NEWBERY‘8 £.C. WHITE . â€"â€" LEGHORNS. ‘16th SEASON ot splendid large birds, layers of ‘big eg&8.) Â¥re April, $8.00 per 100, $1.60>per 15; May, $5.00 per: 106,.$1.00 per 18 Chicks supply limited. Newbery‘s, R Bo#~ Kitchener. 13â€"0t. angmtnitnt Harness Prices Reduced _ Wellesley â€" Ontge=> nnmmmunnnmmmnondennenme The undersigned begs to announce that he is preparâ€" ed to offer the following list of harness at greatly reduced prices. i Haig Team Harness ... uuo; Currieâ€"Team Harness ... 3050 Joffre Team Harness ~..... â€" 2750 Victor Team Harness ... 2500 Also the noted Buckleless harness for $74.00,: and ol‘& grades‘ of harness to suit your purse. Market garden on Waterlooâ€" Elmira highway; frame house, barn, good land, all kind#‘\ of 3% miles from Waterloo, with splendid ‘brick house, small barn and chicken stable. A snap on easy payments. . A. K. CRESSMAN A Good Carage Business 1 have had placed into my hands to sell a splendid Gérage Business in a thriving town and in good location, splendid buildâ€" iIng with cemented floors and some equipment. in connection with the garage is a large buildâ€" Ing formerly used as a hotel, Part of this is rented and is bringing in a nice â€"revenue. There is also a Hall in connecâ€" tion with the building which can: be made a revenue proâ€" ducer. This is a splendid proâ€" position for the right man, and a money maker, and price. i% right. If interested come and 10 Acres I will pay 6% per cent. inâ€" terest to persons having money to loan on first class mortgages, giltâ€"edged ‘security. 6, PER CENT. INTEREST 3 Acres Real Estate and Auctioneer 59 Frederick St., along side of the Market Building. KITCH ENE R* E. J. SHANTZ Â¥ x x9

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