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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 May 1952, p. 7

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, imi- m.. " to a. I“ - Extra hue. dozen. 's, “If, dean, M; 3199mm dozen, NEW DUNDEE WOMAN PICKS RIPE TOMATOES of All districts report that winter; crops came through the last 523- 1 son well and are making good! NECESS- A t . A number of local liberal and conservative party supporters at, tended the respective party con- vmtions held in Kitchener Inst "iiaaiurrsaitas, bag, $5.25; Large, bauet, TIV, Turnip. each, 8 to 25; Celery. punch, 15 to 25; cum an no W to Retail Grade A large sue _,. Grade A medium size ,, .-. Grade A small size ,-.r ,, The many friends of Mr, Nor- man Dahmer will be interested to learn he underwent a critical agention in K-W Hospital last unday after being under ob- servation for a about a week, He is reported to be making satisfac- torg prurrtss toyard recovery; Aeir, Luther Eberhard! of Wa- terloo was the guest of Rev. Her. old Erase for a few days last mid, week, “may Mo. t white, 1b., 30 to 40; Maple syrup, anon, MSO to " m: Apples-Delicious, bar ket, 65; Spies, Sweets, basket, " McIntosh, basket. 50: Greenings Grade C Wholesale to retail prices quot- ed are for louse eggs. Prices on erated eggs are three cents higher Seeding operations aree well advanced throughout the province except in northern areas, the wfehly liyes.toclr, and grep report Southern Ontario farmers re- port seeding between 25 and 50 per cent completed. In northern mas, seeding has started only on a minor scale. Ofrieials of the maple syrup in- dustry in central Ontario say pro- duction was low and little was of- tered for sale, NEW DUNDEE. - Ripe toma- toes in April are quite unusual. But such is the record which Mrs, Herman Kavelman can claim. Several weeks ago Mrs. Ravel- man discovered that a tomato plant had sprung up in one of her Bower pots The plant grew until it reached about two feet in height. It bears two tomatoes the size of large eggs which ripened this week. Mrs. Kavelman used them in a salad for her family on Sunday, Conestoga ' I 1101.800. (Ciro-LII 0)an District farmers favored with ideal seeding weather, were able to make good progress with field work last week Mr. Neil Dahmer left to resume his work with the Brennan Con-, “auction Compgny - A A ___ Rev. Harold Brose and Mr Wm Emmerich attended the joint HAmiltorrKtrhener districts of “a Canada Lutheran Synod Con- (mace which convened In Ham- ilton last Tesdtr, _ Mr, Douglas Wilkinson attend- ed the Bryden-Washer wedding in 't Ctttrarirtts)tcstfitturd?r _ nun, 1b., as to " M: Chickens - Young broil, 8:. its, BO to 65; Milk fed, 1b., " to 58-, Year-old, ltr, " to " M: JAmburger, 1b., 48; Can- mtian, 1b., Mb; Old, lb, 65; Honey, Mo. t white, 1b., 30 to 40; Maple Grade A Grade A Grade B Grade C 54.35.35; to fade ti-tsas New Brunswick carlots "85-$5; to trade $5-t5.25. Seed Work Well on Way Mice damage to young orchards in eastern Ontario was reported,! prevalent, l - “1., u No. t white syrup. silk m: A m, 65; Spi McIntosh, I basket, " Butter sends. first grade, 57U- '%;yecorrd grade, no price estab- GORDON YOUNG TO9lesaie pouto ppigqu gill Egg Quotations thé Agriculture Deriartrhent Dead and crippled Form Animals removed promptly for sortitory disposal. (Br Chronicle correspondcnt) Butter Prices Potato Prices DEAD SIOCK FARM PAGE -iGFCsduuaee, trash, ltr., Summer “usage, lk., 80 133g sue m lum. sue small size N W., 68 to Still Bring tli Bag 42 qt 37-38 34-35 32-33 ED. emu. Am 38 M at. 31-1!- M) Every Thursday, l pan.--At ii sm (lBllllllilllllS -ee V e if 'hte-in-iLife-im. 2‘; q I " "ititallllit Bargains 23 BARR!" 1nitt SALE ot- 'ltr: “I." I on a I er _ * gamma W ', at It0lllll, ROOFING you I ~ BROS. tss._f, - J I OOH: , cw, 83%, ex 3 cw, "v, Sew and ex 1 teed,72%, Heed. 75%; ' feed, THS; 3 feed, was: mixed feed, 66 _ - Barley: t ad 2 cw 6-ruw and l and , cw 2-row, 81.19%, 3 cut. 6-row and 2 cw yellow. $1 "w, a mu yellow, 81 14%, 4 cw 6-row, 81.13%, 3 cw 2-row, $1175; I teed. $113k, 2 feed, $11115, 3 feed, tr07% 7 - - Jifii) aid 2 cw, 513115;: cw, l... 3176 ,re) 2 cw, $162: 4 cw, SI _ Bgttmamgtrn 57; ergoty, $ld2; track, 3132 a w - “ “to Flax 1 cw, $3 MU, 2 cw, $3-‘ Every “may morning at a) {9%. 3 cw, $3, 4 cw, unquoted; auction room Decide new track, $3.55 Wed, May t4-Holstein herd THE BARRE" COMPANY, lIMIYED Halifax Soint John Montreal Torortto W’mnipoq Vancouver Lute YOUR BUILDING vacuums to YOUR BARRE" DEALER Cuh - " Victoria St. s, Hogs Coal Co. Ltd. Galt Roofing Co. Grain Prices Besides roll roofings, your Barrett dealer has a complete line of roofing, insulation and weather-proofing materials. V No Exposed Nails I." V Complete Double Coverage V Fire-Resistant Mineral Surface V Comes in RED, GREEN or BLACK 1lhe of Sbiiiiplje Ammé WATERLOO Phone 8-8467 Phone 2-4032 TORONTO, _-_ Ontario m- yards cattle prunes yum In: I... today In active W, 3%: attle 2.290; calves "O: by. l ; ahtesr.tnd WA? tiii estiaet- ed holdover u no cattle. Chain neon sold " 315415.15 T',,tElf, steers at $14-$15. And um steers downward to "MO. Good heifers were at $24 with a tew " $24.50, Good cows sold mostly $20-t21 wtth hellery cows upward to 822 Cnnners and cutters were selling from 813-811 Good bulls sold at $20-$21 with I tew heavy Prices Firm, Trading Active KITCHENER Phone 4-4746 . Rafi Tull Mari KITCHINEI stock; threshing outtitt imple- menu, em, tor XVII: Snider. Bbout " miles wutheul of Blooming- dale, ' miles :39an ot Bmhu, to t'fs Choice M you'll-u it" at “-50 whil- good "teen" trough: at“. Calm-014M! a!” highqr.t8eforeoodtir choice valet: I (ew to" " 811 Common to Mum valor: sold‘ from $11-$22. no? we" at M lor grpde. A_ with Pow- 'pi) urea, in; Marine; uitu sale tor the York-Simcoe Club in Bren. at Richmond Hill. dreugd. A tew "tring mar. brouaht ”I.” with I tow good hath! lamb. bringing “I It (hum to mod sheep told from $10- tor M. A. Kent at Summit View _ Noun: FAIR, Am, Pt. "" Rttratrt Every Thuudai, l pan_-At Kitchener Slot yards Ltd., Guelph Highway, of cattle, in, horses, sheep, poultry, procrm. WILQW 09”“ .d.otve"rard str, Iggy " "a0gt.?n.-IHm Wtis rw; ”Lana-any eattle and: and sale " farm of Wm Brooks. 1 miles southwest of 6 Kitchen CHAIRS Kitchen Suit. 79.50 6-Pc. Natural Kitchen Suit. 14.50 Intact ICE BOXES PS-lb. 24.50 & 29.50 .0. and Bid 4-Pc. Bo Vanity, I 19.95 ' up Drop-back Coach and Pod 22.50 Diningroom Suites 9-Pe. Rtok Pigingqogn Suit. 179.50 6-Pe. Nah- ' Diningmn CHAIRS 6-Pe. Met. and Rod Bedroom Suites 3-N. Walnut; Valli”, Chou and Bod " 3-Pe.' Bedroom Suite Dreiser: Studio Couches 9-Pe. Walnut Pigingfogln Suit. 199.50 IUFF] Kitchen Suiies Weight; Dresser, Chou Walnut "I 'Aygnpo 7M canons" TRADE-IN STORE 92 ONTARIO MM”! 19.95 & up 14.50 up 14.50 79.30 59.50 14.50 , 9};an pdjoipigg the 6.19 Sufi)“ " l Frn.-rurniture And iadlllL td elect: for um Nancy Jim: to 6277753137731 the Becker Sales Bun. New Ham. new B. mm. W It... .1. In“: Every Monday at Arne-ster- Livestock ale, may [All & SON Aha to. PM 'M-r-m Elan Every Thursday. u 1.00 pan.-- Cyttle, ms, sheeirca.lvtsy, My. EJGI‘K Fri, in 1arsGL-UGie of cattle, on, calves, sheep, horses. ibmplements. etc., at Arthur Sales urn. Every Thursday at the LUtowel Livestock Sub. HERBERT M. BEINIIAB'I' 3.8. t, Dre-lull, Phone 2-3658 Every Mon., at Lancaster Live- stock Market, of cattle, pigs, poyltry, its. _ H " ., _ "rtgisuifuruitokid - ,,,, . --___"__e__ 's'2tut M asAiegtttt 5-1- 3»:qu Mun. _ nun-nu away-nu but. at cab _tH,ttlgq,homea.etc.,oestlieBr- Evin Friday " the Stratford Livestock Sale. _ Eviii tdes-At Gall Livestock Market of cattle, pigs, poultry, 7 Every Wed, at Ospringe Live- stPeht Market. cattle, pigs, poultry. It its? véBélaC GiUHim%TG, tools, dishes or what luv. you. Brt, Am, s, l tttatt', Mr. "grMaM 'tti at mid-ac. in village o 1awood of human; Y-hold goods; an“; bedding," Evy 1}ng I P:acr-poaunu_ Aer, ,3,” mar-.mpu WWW. “Iii-G144 ie, ' sheep. calves, homes, tt fl'itu'lee,r' Stool; Yards, No, . MACKINNON PAINT & CHEMICALS LTD., Br. THOMAS, CANAI Also " your dale! h" WALL-FIX one-coat sou-duals. Interior Noun Point. WATERLOO f x _ _ . . . t Iiilalliiiiiiiiiiiiiil - _-, a com blues . , 'h"i'i, MI ' sl I E 'il!,') = - r I r ) _ LI ‘ ", Maia IW; " y ' '- A tg f I 'Erifis'igt:ir: F/ if , I . 'irtt,,"9i'Ft:'i"h ;‘ “5‘1“ i,i"jf,t'isisr 7 a kt Eggfii R, ' Eiisli'rii"i'i" ‘5 'i'si'i2t _ Q'W' , I t Le2ea9. .,_$§#F§§?3£§TE§??Q‘.J£‘3W Ah , Thousands‘of satisfied men stand as concrete proof that Ina-pm Wallpapu & Palm Ill King M. South 0 WW! 0 0M aut MRS! 0 REM"- MIKE! 0 All COLORS "ttow. MAIOID . . . Mt It”! '04.. May T, l .m.--Auetion an. ttd ml. slate, tltat,tt " tmeta and nudism-n articles, , mile southwest of Welluley u Unborn for Lorne Wilhelm. Sat., May to. tat) 'raty-rAtr.eroes tuc,' real t"otttt, and 2."hitt',', In e value o Simian-re or View: Gubel, Wat, lay 14, 1130 pan. te?) -cleanna auction gale of hum stock, power machinery and furl niture, , miles manna-It at Pints-4 ville, 5 miles southwest ot iiG/ Dundee tor Clayton Clue). I Sat, May IO, 1 pm. - Auction Sale of good. clean household et. tech. furniture, etc., tor Emma Zuber " IW Louis. St., Kitchen, er. Wed, May M, 2 pan-Public auction of valmble property at M Regina St., Waterloo. Every Thursday, I ttat! Kitchener Stockyards L '& cattle, pigs, horses, etc., on Breslau high- way. New bum , M'Es Sat., May 3, 1:30 pm. sharp-- Valuable household furniture, etc. m the village of New Dundee tor Moses Toman, Mr. and Mrs. George Squire and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt in Waterloo, Crosshill t t omvmsmmv qtttrtt"tl-AlthNtttnttttett . as my, " A In: on mm M 0 “ram was an an ' q III-m "iG2'il" . woman ll sum-ml . mm: o mun-lull r c. n 0 son. an mm m 02;, C,',',',',,', .. . " I“, D “I O ”JIM! Slightly Higher A. B. '."J.'.'t?hdr8r,tt Br In. [Ann ' (Ciro-kl. Corruption! AUTHORIZED WALL-FIX DEALERS ELMIRA H. R. Si ' Son ll Arthur ttgld, North The Wateruro, Oxford and Hamilton Artife in) 1'Ittt unit: have reached agreement: for exchange of man no two ',N'gig,hee,"t: ot there three will be operating in one area. The ttterioo c.2119 Breeding Annexation has 'terr.' the Amman Inaemiantion business formerly open by R. C. Amara-9:15 (Bowl/hill farm). Semen trom Mr. Amr “song’s sei/ed..syitt.ior,njeuiiis will tiiTiauiFitGrairai, interning-tors. AH}: hottie!, tyiiFrdlitdiiftiiFCGe.iGiGTt,in.iFt by the Oxford unit and iherr iGtGViiiaiG"aG%ifaie" through our inseminatora. "obtain Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association Waterloo County and pan ot Wellington and directly [mm null. WATEILOO CATTLE BREEDING AssocuuoN Kitchener 2-38” Potud, ttA-Purpose and In! Show By Roe Farms Service Dept. "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Sou-on is now available from Janey EFFECTIVE MAY lst PRESTON " high quality. "orchid Hon-um- & Known! 547 King Street Per GaIlon Deep Tones Slightly Higher Univ!

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