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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Dec 1949, p. 6

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'r Nonâ€"tenderable, first grade soâ€" lids, 60% ; No. 2, 58â€"59. Grade A pullets Note: Prices on farmers‘ shipâ€" ments are % cent per dozen beâ€" low quotation. To retailers: e A large ... 36â€"37 A medium ... 33â€"35 jle A pullets ... ........ 30â€"32 Ontario $1.10â€"$1.15 75â€"1b. bag off truck, $1.30â€"$1.40 to retailers; N.B., $1.30â€"$1.40 per 75â€"lb. bag carlot, $1.50â€"$1.60 to the trade. PEL, $1.38â€"$1.40 75â€"lb. bag. carâ€" lot, $1.50â€"$1.60 to retailers. HOG MARKET TORONTO. â€" Stratford â€" hog m have not yet been estabâ€" this week. Previous close was $27.50 for truck hogs. Other markets unreported. Avestock Prices Lower n Dull Toronto Market ‘Potato Prices ORONTO. â€" Receipts were t at the Toronto egg market 1‘!“}; demand only fair. A large 31â€"32 de A medium 26â€"27 RONTOâ€"Cattle trade was and inactive this week at the into livestock market and s dropped slightly. Receipts Butter Prices Egg Prices 4 by the Dominion Marâ€" Service were: Cattle, 2,â€" cfi z> â€" C '-\5 g: 4 44 4Â¥ +2 U /-\_z..‘ .3 '1‘5‘\¢ . 5.? ho 75 fi & 2 / ’i 0 3 Nz OCpM E) T. \*®, .i 6”' &q & «d 4“?3\ Cmm nicipan i) : w C P B y 25â€"26 30â€"32 31â€"33 27â€"28 22 Grain Prices 310; calves, 300; hogs, 730; .lhe? and lambs, 40. Estimated holdâ€" over for the day 800. A few steers brought $21â€"$23 A few steers brou.iht $21â€"$23 with mediu: lq‘ood ight steers and heilersl‘l.'s- 21, while 813013 sold downwards to $16. cows _ were mostly . $15â€"$15.50. Good export bulls sold at $17â€"$18. Medium to good fed yearlings ranged from $19â€"§$24. _ __ _ __ Oats: No. 2 ew, 78%; Ex. 3 ew, 75%; 3 cw and ex. 1 feed, 75%; 1 feed, 74%; 2 feed, 73%; 3 feed, 69%; track, 76%. Barley: 1 and 2 cw, 6â€"row, $1.â€" 44%; 1 and 2 cw 2â€"row, $1.40%; 3 ew Gâ€"row, $1.42%4; 1 feed, $1.â€" 22‘%4; 2 feed, $l.18‘a;f feed, $1.â€" 13%%; 2 ew yellow, $1.26%; 3 ew yellow, $1.24%4; track, $1.22. Rye: 1 and 2 cw, $1.48%; 3 cw $1.44%; rej. 2 cw, $1.34%; 4 cw, $1.38%; track, $1.48%. Flax: No. 1 cw, $3.179%; 2 cw, _ Calves were steady at $27â€"$29 for choice vealers with plain to medium selling at $19â€"$28. _ _ _ _A few _ good _ light lambs brought $24.50â€"$25 while some heavy sheep sold at $8â€"$9. Hog prices were not established today. . ooo $3.74%; 3 cw, $359%; 4 cw, $3.â€" 54% ; track, $3.63%. TORONTO.â€"Hay â€" and â€" straw prices (weekly quotation)â€"No. 1 timothy, $27; No. 2 timothy, $26; No. 3 timothy, $23; mixed hay, $26; alfalfa, $27; wheat straw, $15; oat straw, $13. Basis delivâ€" ered track Toronto. HAY, STRAW PRICES OTTAWA â€"Canada is trying to sqlvuxe something of her United Kmf om contracts. But the conâ€" tractâ€"system has all but run its course and Canadian agriculture must look to the reâ€"opening of the American market. â€" _ Cut Bacon $3.50 Cwt. To Obtain Contract With UK Agriculture Minister James G ers, will this year have their Christmas dinners supplemented with food sent by UNICEF. Other children will be wearing good ghoes and warm clothing, manufactured from UNICEF, supplie@ A wornâ€"out shoe saddens this youngster on a visit to an emergency shoe repair shop, supplied by the United Nations International Children‘s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in Vienna. But he, like almost 6,000,000 other youngsters and nursing and expectant moth~ It‘s Not as Bad as All That! gn fiurm Meat nfl:’fim y that the » at a reduced price, bacon or shipment to Britaigs C _ Britain also will take an undeâ€" termined amount of Canadian clhegese, at a price yet to be setâ€" tled. Tarkeys Scarce, .Prices High At Kitchener Market was "hopeful" of marketing Canâ€" adian egg supplies. about $20 millions from the amount this country has delivered in 1949 contract. * the Reerie price or go2.80 will $ represent '_"&‘i.‘:’“ $3.50 ‘;‘.' Turkeys were scarce at the Kitchener market Saturday and those that did appear at the venâ€" dors‘ stalls were expensive. â€" Seventy cents a &)und was the average price. me . vendors asked 75 cents a pound for turâ€" keys under 12 pounds. Although eggs differed in price, according to the individual venâ€" dors, a new low was hit with large grade A eggs selling at 35 cents a dozen. Medium eggs were Only at one table were turkeys to be found priced at 65 cents a fx)u'n'ti for any size and these sold ike© the proverbial hot cakes. Purchasers were lined four rows deep around the stall. â€" Geese and chickens were plenâ€" tiful with geese selling at 60 cents a pound. Chickens were to be seen at almost every table with the most uniform price being 50 cents a pound for young broilers. Some vendors, however, sold them for 48 cents a pound. _ _ A number of ducks dotted the market and were 60 cents a lb. The price decided for bacon wil} Cheaper Vendor Patronized er 100 pounds, basis ru’nnnds. delivered he of Gay red cyclamens covered the whole of one stall. Another was heaped high with Christmas corâ€" sages of spruce and holly. Christâ€" mas cakes were sold at numerous tables while Yuleudfejilu of croâ€" cheted _ and _ knit articles, aprons, and handmade brooches were plentiful. Other produce prices were: _ Caulifiower, each, 35; Carrots, bunch, 10; Potatoes, bag, $1.55; Butter, Ib., 65; Celery, bunch, 15 to 25; Endive, bunch, 15; Apples, spies, 35; Mcintosh, 50; Greening, 32 and pullets 30, and extra large large rmgarking medium sized onaatsmmuatw. Othâ€" ers asked 36 for large eggs. These latter charged 40 cents a dozen for extra large. Adding to the Christmas sgirit evident were Yule items which :(l!d colorful touches to moÂ¥ taâ€" es. ANGUS B. MARTIN, Auctioneer Phone 872. Elmira Every Fri., at 2 p.m.â€"At the Stratford livestock barns, auction sale of 1000 pigs, calves, all kinds of beef and dairy cattle. â€" CLINTON JANTZL Auctioneer, Phone New Dundee 13â€"râ€"4 Jan. 19, Thurs., at 12 o‘clockâ€" Clearing sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements, feed and some houseâ€" hold effects for Noah Jantzi, 1 mile south, then 4& mile east of Baden at Wilmot Centre. Jan. 9, Mon., 9.30 a.m.â€"Comâ€" mufity sale of livestock, impleâ€" ments, furniture and small artiâ€" cles at the Steddick Hotel, Elmiâ€" ra. A. B. BRUBACHER 32 Pelts Ave.. Phone 4â€"4510 Jan. 7, Sat.â€"Household effects, etc., for Mahlon Clemens in my new location 36 Ontario St. N., Kitchgner. _ _ â€" Jan. 12, Thurs.â€"Farm stock imâ€" plements, feed, etc., for Noah S. Jantzi, just south of Wilmot Cenâ€" tre School. Jan. 26â€"Holstein cattle sale at Bridgeport. _ 80 Jan. (date later)â€"Holstein sale for Shore Bros., Glanworth. Every Thurs., at 2 p.m.â€"Sale of pigs, cattle, and calves 3t the Sale Barns, Listowel. Every Tues. at 2 pm.â€"At the Galt livestock barn, auction sale ‘ROE WONDERBROOD c . EOW MASH Some Sought 38 Conts This seemed to be the general Kissner Milling, Kitchener M. P. Schummer, St. Clements We‘ll endeavor to continue serving you with our sime courteous and efficient service in the New Year â€" 1950 H. E. Ratz LUI“IbQI’ Auction Sales Riverside Feed Mills, Hawkesville bless you with all the good things in life. happiness and health be yours! New Year May the RATZ ST CLEMENTS for of pigs, calves and all kinds of beef and dairy cattle. HARRY PARR & SON Alma P.O. Every Tuesday at 1.30 p.m.â€" Community sale of hogs, cattle, implements, cars, furniture at the Station Hotel, Mildmay. _ Jan. 18, Wed., 10 a. m.â€"Clearing sale of stock, implements, feed and furniture, 6 miles northwest of New Hamburg for Edward H. Lantz. , M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Tavistock. Phone 30W Every Tuesday at 1.30 p.m.â€" New Hamburg Community sale of horses, cattle, hogs., at Baechler‘s Sale Barns. Jan. 12, Thurs., 1 p.m.â€"Clearâ€" ing sale of stock, implements and feed, 3 miles southeast of Milverâ€" ton, ‘4 mile west of Poole for Wm. Jan. 25, Wed., 12.30 p.m.â€"Clearâ€" ing sale of stock, implements and feed, 3 miles southeast of Hickson on the 14th Line for I. J. Bruce. A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer\ Bridgeport, Phone 2â€"2304 Dec. (date later)â€"Farm stock, implements, etc., for the Waechâ€" ter Estate, 1 mile southwest of Bamberg. _ Feb. 2, Mon., 1 p.m.â€"Livestock, implements, feed . and furniture for Litus Bauman on his farm iabl(})ut 2 miles north of Hawkesâ€" ville. Phone 932 Elmira Jan. 9, Mon., at 9.30 a.m.â€"Elâ€" mira Fair Day Community sale at Farmers‘ Shed of horses, impleâ€" ments, furniture and dishes, etc. 04 Annual Stitement Cash, Deposits with, and due from Other Banks $ 81,701.88%4. Dominion and Provincial Governâ€" | Not exceedâ€" ment Securities ing market Municipal and Other Securities value _ . Call Loans (secured) s x a s 4 Commercial and Other Loans . . . . . Bank Premises a e s s Customers‘ Liability under Acceptances and Deposits . . 2 . .2 2 s . oo k s Notes in Circulation. . . . 0 2 2 . . Acceptances and Letters of Credit outstanding . Other Liabilities . $ Dividends and Bonus Declared . 4 Capital . 2 x s x + $ 6,000,000. Reserve Fund _ . . . .0. L4.000,000. Undivided Profits . . . . 1,130,351. J. L. CARSON, President L. G. GJILLETT General Manager Letters of Credit (as per contra) Other Assets _2 20 .20 .0 .0 .0. Condensed Gencral Statement as at November 30, 1949 ED. GEISEL. Auctioneer, Total Liatilities Total Assets THE L. H. RATZ LIMITED BANK#TORONTO k o a % xo % x s $159,380,381. LIABILITIES ASSETS ONTARIO "We must be free or die, who speak the tongue That Shakespeare spake; The faith and morals hold Which Milton held." This is the inscription over seven paintings representing Canadians in the Armed services which hang in the new Qusen‘s Univerâ€" sity Memorial Union, recently erected in memory of Queen‘s men who died in the two wars. ‘"‘Experience Is Auctioneer and Real Estate Satisfied Clients Since 1928 Phone 2â€"0506 â€" Kitchener Saws, knives, clipper plates, meat grinder plates, lawnmowers, etc. J. GEO. STREBEL Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W. WALTER STUMPF SHARPENING 341 Victoria St. N War Memorial H C GERSTER What Counts‘ â€"Wordsworth $433.956,186. 530,706. 2,886,110. 284,432. $159,388.337. 203,222,429. 21,602,493. 7,062,401. 137,242,365. 21,430,351. 2,886,110. 102,256.

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