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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Apr 1936, p. 10

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‘Bacon hogs sold at outside points as follows: Chatham, $8, unâ€" changed; London, $8, unchanged: Stratford, $8, unchanged, Brantford, $8.10, unchanged; Kitchener, $8, unâ€" changed; Peterboro‘, $8, unchanged; Hull, $8.50, unchanged. Hogs were unchanged at Toronto. ‘Bacons sold at $§ {.0.b., $8.25 off truck and $8.75 weighed off cars. Sows ranged from $4.75 to $525. ‘Butchers, lights, feeders and heaviea soid at discounts of $1, with selects bringing the usual $1 per head preâ€" mium. The market was unsettled in early trading. Receipts totalled 1,030 Hog prices were unchanged to 25¢ per owt. lower at Winnipeg on Tuesâ€" day. Toronto and Montreal, the other two major Canadian live stock marâ€" kets, reported steady | quotations. The outside points were unchanged. Offerings were fairly light. Do., common ... 3.00 Stockers â€" and â€" feeder eteers good ... 4.00 Do., common ... 3.50 Milkers and apringers.. 30.00 Calves, good and choite V@@l8 ........ll..l. 8.00 Do., com. to med. ... 4.50 Do., grassers ... 3.50 Hogs, 1.0.b. .......c.c.l... 8.00 Do., off trucks ... 8.25 Do., of cars ... 81b Good ewes and wether J8MBs â€"..... :sce 41â€"00 Do., medium ... 10.00 CHHS )e enmnmenomcoces 400 Sheep, good light ...... 5.00 Do., heavies ... 3.50 Do., eulle ~..2cllllll 2.00 Do., medium ... Do., common ... Canners and cutters Bulls, good ... Do., medifum ... Do., common ... Heifers, good and CBOICE ... saciils Do., medium ... Do., common ... Fed calves, good and cholge .......2llll2l. Cows, Do., medium ... Do., common ... Steers, over 1,050 lbs., bolce ............l.... Medium to good weighty steers ‘brought $4.60 to $5.50, with butcher steers and helfers $4.75 to $5. Comâ€" mon grades ranged downwards to §4. Butcher cows sold slowly at $2.50 to $3.50, with tops $3.75. Good bulls sold at $3.50 to $3.75, while a few choice fed calves ranged from $6 to $6.50, with other grades $4.15 to $5.50. Good _ Ontario feedâ€"lot . lambs brought a steady price of §11. A tew Spring lambs sold at $5 to $9 each. Sheep ruled steady at $2 to $6 a ewt. ‘Toronto, April 22.â€"A lighter cattle offering speeded up trading and reâ€" duced the previous day‘s holdover to approximately 400 head at the Union Stock yards yesterday. Prices were aout steady. ‘Top quality calves declined 50 cent; per ewt., while other grade vealers closed 50 cents to $1 below Monday‘s close. Sheep and lambs were unchanged. The calt decline found tops $8.50 to $9, with other grades $4.50 to $8. Quotations : â€" â€" Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., _ There were 5,472 hogs sold on the dressed basis in Canada during the week, distributed as follows: Alberta 171; Sasâ€" katchewan 40; Ontario 3,723; Quebec 795; Maritimes 743. E. Dawson .......â€".....: Gordon Stalker ........ R. Y. Cameron.......... Joe Kelleher............. P. Switzer................ Thos. Shannon.......... R. Hastie .................. Mr. Ranshaw ........... N. Rumney............... A. R. Boyes ............. Wm. Horman............ Thos. E. Leake......... Hog Quotations THE WY SNIDER MILLING C Branm, Shorts, Corn, Barley, Cod Liver Oil, Salt, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Bone Meal, Seed Corn, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake Meal, Mait Sprouts, Vim Oat Feed, Manitoba Oats, etc., etc. LAYING MAS PIG GROWER DAIRY FEED CALF MEAL. Speeds Trading medium Holdover SNIDER‘S CHICK STARTER . T GROWING MASH . ® CHICK SCRATCH . Bacon Hogs Graded Dressed Best farmers‘ lots for week ending April 16, 1936. (Furnished by Dominion Livestock Branch, Toronto) CHICKENS CORN DISTILLERS DRIED dGRAINS soYA BEAN MEA GRASS SEED and SEED GRAIN Q U A LIT Y For BABY CHICKS MASH EE D S .S. Monoghan .. Peterboro _...... Keeng â€"....:....s Warkworth ... .St. Marys R. 7 Markdale ........ Chesley R. 1.... Rockwood ...... Midland .......... Stroud ............ St. Pauls R. 1.. Mitchell R. 4.. $ 4.15 â€" £.25 4.00 11.00 10.00 7.00 5.00 3.50 2.50 1.50 3.50 3.00 6.50 5.50 5.00 6.00 5.50 4.15 3.50 415 4.25 4.00 Addrens $ 5.00 4.75 4.25 10.50 Limited 55.00 9.00 6.00 4.50 3.00 7.00 4.00 5.25 3.15 3.50 2.15 225 4.00 3.25 4.50 5.00 4.15 4.25 6.00 5.50 6.50 PIGS For & In the vegetable stalls carrots brought 15 cents a basket, beets 5 . cents a bunch, turnips 5 cents each _ or 3 for 10 cents, cabbage 5 cents a head, lettuce 10 cents a bunch, celery 15 to 25 cents for hearts, + parsnips 15 cents a basket, rhubarb 10 cents a bunch, onions 5 cents & bunch, radishes 5 cents a bunch. Meat offered incuded pork chops 24 cents a pound, pork roast 18 to 22 cents, boiling pork 17 cents, picâ€" nic hams 15 cents for fresh and 20 cents for smoked, summer sausage 24 cents, pork sausage 22 cents for fresh and 24 cents for smoked, head cheese 12 cents, beef roast 15 to 19 cents, boiling beef 10 cents, and steak 20 cents a pound. _ Potato prices also rose, advancing 15 cents to sell at $1.50 per 90 lb. bag as compared with $1.35 a week ago. Apples offered included Snows at $1.25 a bushel, or 25 cents a backet; Mac‘ntoshes at $1.25 a bushel, and No. 1 at $1.85: No. 1 Spys at 40 cents a basket and Tollâ€" man Sweets at $1.25 to $1.50 a bushel. _ _ Practically all prices in the proâ€" duce section of the Kitchener marâ€" ket on Saturday fell somewhat, with the most pronounced drop beâ€" ing in the egg offerings. Eggs dropped three cents to sell at 18 to 22 cents a dozen as compared with 21 to 25 cents the previous week. Butter also fell two cents, selling at 20 to 23 cents a pound. Cheese brought 16 to 20 cents, young chickens 22 cents a pound and cream 15 to 20 cents a pint. . Maple syrup hit the lowest mark of the year when sellers asked only $1.75 per gallon, 50 cents & quart or 35 cents a pint. This is a drop of $1.00 per gallon from the early figure asked for the first syrup ofâ€" fered several weeks ago. _ _ â€" Eggs, Butter and Chickens Drop in Price.â€"Potatoes Rise. Toronto dealers Tuesday were offering the following prices for graded egzs, cases free: Grade "A" large ... 19¢ 19%c¢ Do., medlum ... 18¢ 18%e Do., pullets ... 168 .. Qrade "C" ......uull... 15Mo ... Produce Prices Fall at Kitchener Selling Prices United Farmers‘ Coâ€"operative Co. Tuesday were offering ptodng to retail dealers at the following prices: No. 2 timothy hay, ‘baled, ton, $9 to $10; No. 3 timothy hay, ton, $7 to $8; straw, wheat, baled, ton, $§5 to $6; oat straw, §$5. returned basis, delivered ‘Toronto "&"â€"ROOIUEG _...â€"â€"::ssssiscelcss, 10 Over 6 Ibs 4 to 5 be. 3 to 4 the. Old roosters . United Farmers‘ Cooperative Co. Tuesday were paying the following prices for produce: â€" Hensâ€" Butterâ€"No. 1 creamery prints 214%¢; No. 2, 24¢ Eggsâ€" "A" large 22¢ "A" medium eremenns 20c Butterâ€"No. 1 Outario _ solide, 22%c; No. %, 22%¢. Poultryâ€" .10 11 .10 Tot. ]ln.s 11 10 GRADED EGG PRICES @ $2.00 per 100 Ibs. @ 1.90 per 100 lbs. @ 1.80 per 100 Ibs. @ .75 per 25 Ibe. CATTLE WATERLOO, ONT. (Quotations in cents) Hay and Straw $2.50 $2.35 $2.00 Live Dressed 3 Others 19¢ 18¢ 16¢ 15%¢c 16 15 12 17 16 13 MSFAYDEN BigOversizePrckets SEEDS â€" Only3oâ€"qy<Pur Ontario grain, approximate prices track shipping pointâ€"Wheat, 70 to 73¢c; cals, 25 to 28¢; barley, 35 to 38¢; corn, 40 to 42¢; rye, 40 to 42¢; malting ‘barley, 45 to 50c; milling oats. 29 to 32c. m on en "Ten regutar . fuilâ€"size So and 10¢ packrota Y . 86. post» â€"nm-fltmm-fl-mn}m. ofa siup good for BSe sent with mu.-u-afi NOW _ Money Order proterred t0 cotn or starape. oney hok P0 0nc o p, PBP ‘eet antr t Y _McFayden Nee , Mart at m. 'l'arc-uo, Ont., or 'l*.‘r mir Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 Northern, 86%e; No. 3 Northern, 80%c; No. 4 Northern, 78%c¢; No. 5 Northern. i1Â¥4c. Manjitoba oatsâ€"No. 1 feed oats, Toâ€" ronto, 33c; for all rall shipment deâ€" :ivered OQntario points, No. 2 C.W.. 44c; No. 3 C.W., 40¢; extra No. 1 feed oats, 39%c; No. 1 feed oats, 37¢; mixed feed oats, 31c; No. 1 feed screenings, 18.50 per ton. Manitoba barleyâ€"No. 3 C.W., 52¢; No. 5 bariey, 49¢ delvered Montreal freights. (By Parrish & Helmbecker, Ltd.) Foilowing are Tuesday‘s closing quotations on Toronto grain trans actions for car lots, prices on basls c.l.f. bay ports: â€" In the meat stalls pork chops sold at 25 cents a pound, pork roast cuts at 23 cents, boiling pork at 16 cents, pork sausage 23 and 25 cents for fresh and smoked respectively; picnic hams, 16 and 19 cents for fresh and smoked; summer sausage at the same price of 25 cents; head cheese, 17 cents; beef roast cuts, 13 to 20 cents; boiling beef, 7 cents, and veal steak 17 cents, Vegetables included carrots at 2 bunches for 15 cents, turnips and cabbage at 5 cents each, head letâ€" tuce, 2 for 15 cents, celery 10 and 15 cents a bunch, parsnips 15 cents a bunch, fresh rhubarb 15 cents a bunch, and onions and radishes 5 cents a bunch. Apples on the marâ€" ket sold at $1.25 a bushel for snows, $1.25 for Macintoshes, 40 cents a basket for No. 1 Spys, and $1.25 to $1.50 a bushel for Tollman Sweets. R __ Maple syrup, the last heavy offerâ€" ing of the year, sold at $2.00 a gallon and 50 cents a quart. Farmâ€" ers declared the sa{: run very low as compared with last year, while much of the sap is somewhat thinner in quality. Verg small quantities are expected to be offerâ€" ed at this week‘s market. Potato prices rose slightly to bring a top price of $1.50 for the 90 lb. bag as compared with $1.30 and $1.40 a week ago. Medium size baskets sold at 35 cents. Egg prices again fell sharply at Waterloo market on _ Satarday, dropping 4 cents to sell at 15 to 18 cents, as compared with the range of 18 to 22 cents at the preâ€" vious week‘s market. Butter prices also fell slightly, bringing 2z ana 23 cents for the pound as against 24 cents top price a week ago. Cheese sold at the usual levels, bringing 18 to 25 cents, cream 15 to 20 cents a pint, young chickens 24 cents a pound, and lard 15 cents. Drop Four Cents a Dozen to 18 Cents.â€"Potato Prices Up. Positively no reserve as the farm is for sale. For catalogue, write: Egg Prices Fall At Local Market WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 At 1 p.m. A number of fresh cows and heifers in the offer. A great Jersey sale, as this herd has long been known for its quality and producâ€" tion. All sold subject to a negative blood test. Also several choice registered Yorkshire sows. Sold at the Dixon Jersey Farm, Galt, on 35 â€" JERSEYS â€" 35 NSE MZLROWIZCS SHC EOIMADT, 1 NOVRâ€" Horsesâ€"4 splen try table; 1 t{r'ritu desk; 1 type writer; 1 eelerâ€"Wilson ° uwmg Grey mare 12 y machine; bedroom furnishings; Percheron mare 5 larg‘b mirr:;l; 1 p.rll:; Iampbel mare 9 years old; number of hall trees; also a number . of commodes; 1 set of Books of l: ry:: olt: 1 B Knowledge; 1 set of Harvard clasâ€"|~** * sics; one set of chronicles of Canâ€"| Cattleâ€" A sple ada ; lls;lt oi }!hétl»ry of gn:dionsé head fully accredit 1 set o awkins Electric Guide; b i volumes of World War Events; 3 :::e b::d }:)ul;tem bedroom suites; 4 new mattresses; n bubt h cushions; book racks; end tables;[Stock from the fan dishes, and many‘ otl'lner articles. (Norwich), which : Cash on day of sale. j Please be on time for the offering cx:}el:: ti:n“lily. high is large, clean, and no reserve. e herd sire us k At 1 p.m. sharp, 1 Evans piano; 1 Majestic radio, uearly new; 1 chesterfield table; 6 rocking chairs; some small tables; 1 settee set; jardiniere stands; carâ€" pets and rugs; 1 dinlnfnxoom suite , quarterâ€"cut oak with dinner wagon; 1. elgctrk: range; 1 gas range; l Valuable Household Effects and For Nathaniel Beam, at 52 Wilâ€" ,,."‘-v".’ Accredited andâ€" liam St. West, Waterioo, on Federally Bloodâ€"Tested SATURDAY, APRIL 25th Melataltus. Grain Quotations â€" of â€" REGISTERED AND FULLY ACCREDITED NATHANIEL BEAM, Proprietor. W W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE W. A. DIXON, Galt. Fhone Waterloo §592w. 17â€"1 IMPORTANT 17â€"1 WE HAVE NOTHING TO SELL:‘ EXCEPT FINANCIAL INFORMATION ' Write for particulars about our Service today to ' Financial Service Limited, with its extensive Statistical organization and its fifteen years‘ exlperienct in the financial advisory field, is in the best Y @ftion to give you the necesâ€"{ sary information to help form your investtent policy. { . . . BEFORE . .. You Invest All persons having claims against the estate of JACOB R. SCHMITT, late of the Township of Wilmot, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died or. or about the 8th day of January, 1936, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned, one of the Executors, on or before the 28th day of April, 1936, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the last mentioned date the assets ~f the said estate will be distributed +mongst the parties entitled thereâ€" o0, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DGATED- this 4th day of April, 1936. _ LOUIS H. SCHMITT, 73 Peppler Street, Waterloo, Ontario, 15â€"3 One of the Executors. Investigate Notice to Creditors __ NOTICE is hereby given that Harry C. Coughtry, of the City and District of Montreal, in the County of Hochelaga, in the Province of Quebec, Stock Broker, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the present or next Session thereof, for a bill of divorce from his wife, Dame Ada May Taylor. of Lake Wales, in the State of Florida, one of the United States of America, on the ground of adultery. Dated at the City of Ottawa, this 17th day of March, A.D. 1936. Andrew T. Thompson, K.C., 140 Wellington St., Ottawa, 15â€"5 Solicitor for the Applicant. Farmers of Waterloo Township wishing to hire day laborers npi)ly to any member of the Waterloo Township Council or to the Relief Officer, phone Kitchener 1754w. Household Effects â€" Good bedâ€" stead with good coil springs; 1 grey Olsen reversible rug 9 x 12; blue Olsen reversible rug 12 x 15. No Reserve. Terms of Saleâ€"Cash on day of sale unles otherwise arranged. TITUS KOLB, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. binder; M.â€"H. mower; M.â€"H. 13â€"disk seed drill; spring tooth cultivator; 14â€"plate disk (20â€"inâ€" disks) ; 4 sec. iron har. row; 2â€"horse M.â€"H. corn cultivator; ;M.-H. side delivery hay rake; M.â€"H. ‘h-y loader; one 12â€"ft. steel dump ~ake; 2â€"drum steel land roller; 2 M.â€"H. No. 21 single plows; 1 gang plow; scuffler; faning mill; 2 farm wagons; flat hay rack; set gravel nlanks; bob sleigh; Jumper cutter; democrat; 2 sets team harness; 1 set plow â€" harness; _ doubletrees; chains; neckyokes; forks; horse colâ€" lars; tools, and numerous other useful articles. \ Pigsâ€"1 good Yorkshire brood sow; 1 Yorkshire boar; 8 shoats weighing 150 to 175 lbs.; 5 young Digs, 6 weeks old. The cows that are bred are done :o by a good Ormsby sire. This sire vas bred by J. J. Innes, Stratford; also from a high testing strain. 16 | cows, some fresh, some springing,, »thers fresh for some time. Mostly ill bred and supposed to be cnl\ring' ‘rom May to November; 2 heifers rising 2 and 3 years old, both bred; 7 heifer calves rising one year old;, i young heifer calves; 3 bulls rhing‘ ne year old. Don‘t miss this sale! for good cattle! | Cattleâ€" A splendid herd of 32 head fully accredited, bloodâ€"tested, pure bred Holstein cattle. This herd has been built up as foundation stock from the famous Hullet herd (Norwich), which were a family of exceptionally high testers. The herd sire used was from a 4 ner cent. cow and was from the ‘amous Posch strain. been instructed to sell by public auction for the undersigned, his mare 9 years old; bay coach horse 17 years old; 1 fine colt rising 1 year old. JACOB R. SCHMITT ESTATE Farm Stock and Implements, FINANCIAL SERVICE LIMITED Canada‘s Lngat Financial Statistical Organization 404 â€"Notre Dame St. West MONTREAL Kitchener, Phone 222. O. S. KOLB, Clerk, NOTICE TO FARMERS E. J. Shants, Auctioneer, has NOTICE S. KINSIE, Reeve. â€" 16â€"3 17â€"2 COUNTY TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES COUNTY OF WATERLOO Name of Party 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE pursuant to The Assessment Act, that unless the said taxes, together with all costs be soomer id, I shall on SATURDAY, the thirteenth of June, 1936, at the hour of TWO e‘clock im the afternoon, at the Court House in the aly of Kitchener, proceed to sell by public auction the said lands, or so much thereof, ms may be suffcient to discharge such afrears of taxes and costs incurred in and about such sale and authorized by the said Act. ;-h-”loi.’ said Coun \ HELP WANTED Strong boy for work on farm. Help with chores and outside work. Age about 14 or 15. Able to drive team. By the month. Good characâ€" ter. Nonâ€"smoker. Apply George A. Miller, Haysville P.O. 16â€"3 FOR SALE Brown Belgian brood mare, 7 years old, with foal, weight 1500 lbs. George White threshing separâ€" ator 28 x 42 with feeder u:§ strawâ€" blower and new Klingtite drive belt. Robert H. Newton, Wallenstein, R. R. 1, Phone Linwood 11 r 4. 17â€"1 RUMMAGE SALE 30 King Street South, Saturday, April 25. Under the auspices of the Women‘s Association of the First United Church. 17â€"1 Strawberry plants, Senator Dunâ€" lap and Parsons Beauty, 60 cents per 100; Premier 75 cents per 100. Also rubber tire buggy, cheap. Apply Austin Snyder, RR. 1, Waterloo. 16â€"4 205 acres, good buildings, 28 acres of bush, all kinds of wood; remainder working land; 65 acres pasture. Flowing well at barn. Good | well at house. Big cistern. Good fences; big dtivinf shed, good land, grows anything: fair orchard. Ag ply George A. Miller, Haysville P.O. FOR SALE 4 h.p. to 5 h.p., $10.00 and up. Also 6â€"inch Woods chopper. Dobbin Garage, Kitchener. 17â€"1 FOR SALE Mary Washington asparagus roots $1.00 per 100 or $9.00 per 1,000. Electric lights all through house and outbuildings. An opportunity to get located close in. Land in excellent state of cultivaâ€" tion. A.K. CRESSMAN Six 1â€"year old dual Burpou Shorthorn heifers; will sell at a little over market price. Awl{lto David Trussler, R. l{ No. 2, Welles ley, Ont. 15â€"3 Best of Waterloo County land, situate at Lexington; good solid brick house, barn _ and _ outbuildings. Heavy 5 h.p. motor wiring, good garden, splendid well. 102 Albert Street, Waterloo WA Protect your motor by usi oil that is guaranteed hiâ€"té PER GALLON 101 â€"103 King St. South Waterloo Dobbinr Garage 6 ACRES THE HIGH GRADE LUBRICATING OIL 1935 Terraplane Coach 1934 Ford Sedan 1934 Chevrolet Coach 1931 Buick Coupe 1930 Essex Sedan 1929 Oldsmobile Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1928 Oldsmobile Sesln 1928 Essex Sedan 1927 Chevrolet Truck â€" NELSON BRAUN INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING office not later than Tussday afterâ€" nson to be inserted the same wook. Rares s (In 5 gallon lots) Local Agent Used Cars FARM FOR SALE "BRYCO" 83 Cents WANT ADSsS / Kitchener Fob. Soth, 1996 16â€"3 Nithvale .. Hall St. N Hall 1. Nithvale 2 Block B................. $. R. $. Baden ........ 8. R. 8. Badem ......... CHMM Lansdown . ........ OSCAR BURKHOLDER OO O0VOTDOUTvodeuenvennreqnnonqnennennncosenes USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS. ‘TO SELL OR TO BUY. ASPARAGUS Mary Washington $10.00 per thousand ~H: W. STEVANUS Breslau, RR. No. 1 Phone Kitchener 745 r 21 RASPBERRY Latham Viking $3.00 per 100 Herbert Cuthbert $2.00 per 100 STRAWBERRY Varieties: . Senator Dunlap â€" 0. A. C. â€" Kellog‘s Marvel TOWNSHIP OP WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO The WaterlooTrust and Savings Co. KITCHENER THIS PROPERTY also affords remarkable possibilities for a country home. It would be well worth an inspection by any inâ€" ler:nhd party who has in mind a purchase of such a property or farm. A large barn of oldâ€"time construction is located at a distance of about 200 feet from the river. A large implement shed and double garage lie in close proximity to the barn. A fresh water stream runs past the rear of the house, through a grove of poplar trees alongside the barn, into the river. TO CLOSE THE ESTATE for sale the farm property formerly owned . ’E','"oi.'. \late J. Wesley Moore. THE FARM consists of approximately fiftyâ€"one acres. It is favorably located on the outskirts of the village of Blair, between the Grand River and the Galt â€" Blair highway and opposite the Wilke‘s Estate. On the property is located a large eight room solid brick house with central Lll. There is also a large oneâ€"story stone building attached thereto, approximately 75‘ x 20‘, which contains a large butcher shop with large open hearth, woodshed, storeâ€" room and vegetable collar. The house is heated with a practicaily new hot air pipeless furnace. A large lawn with tall trees surrounds the house. Dunlop, Pocomoke, Marvel $5.00 per thousand Premier TOWNSHIP OF WILMOT Bearings â€" Bushings â€" Brackets _â€" Levers Shafts â€" . Oil Lamps â€" Bolts â€" Nuts and many other items. AT VERY® LOW PRICES Union Blvd. and York St., KITCHENER â€" Near Mutual Life Bargains For Farms All plants dug in the Spring planting season and delivered anywhere in Waterloo County. Tr. PLANTS Parson‘s Beauty PRICES â€" 60c per 100 â€" $5.00 per 1000 Unemployed Men: Jobs Open|! Farm Help Is Urgently Needed in Ontario For further information apply to $7.00 per thousand 75c per 100 Strawherry Plants For Sale Handy for all kindse of repairs on farm machinery Four Wheel Drive Auto Co. Ltd. m, Tell your needs to the nearest * Employment Office, Reliet Adâ€" strator or Agricultural Representative, Or write direct to the undenlgned‘ David A. Croll, FOR SALE Minister of Labor, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto Executor WATERLOO . $ o2.74 817.90 114.97 a18.40 332.13 SAMUEL 41.38 See us about your farm maâ€" chinery requirements and also the newest 1936 Chevrolet cars. Theodore Dietrich ST. AGATHA 1 10â€"20 McCormick Buick tractor. 1 Masseyâ€"Harris 7 binder (looks like new) 1 set of 4 carriage wheels in fine condition. 1 5° Masseyâ€"Harris mower 1 Frost & Wood 5 mower 1 Standard cream separâ€" ator 1 pr. of Fordson tractor rear wheels 2 12" Fordson extension rima Model T Ford radiator, like new, and other Model T Register wiuh the Employment Service. Breslau, Ontario ||llll||||||||||||l|||“ll|||l|||lllll!\ GALT Conts, etc $ 9.78 11.83 enmmmmnemmnettnttcs 11.32 8.75 13.14 Executors offer the undersigned PRESTON 17â€"1 ©102.82 141.22 128.16 581.38 166.14 Total 120 ty xf*

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