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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Dec 1952, p. 14

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DontbGdhe qo r + . «se e 6e n n4 6 00 0 608 + 04 One, Marway St.. Boston 15, Moss , U.$ A. seessee s s o c Advanced method has belped thousands. No leg straps. No elastic. No Plasters. No pressure on hips or spine. Flexo pad. Entirely different. . Very light. INEXâ€" PEI’SIVE. Write for information and SMITH MANU:A(;‘I'Uslgl'NG COMPANY Ret‘d 1 549 King Street â€" PRESTON, Ontario trial We are in the market to purchase for immediate deâ€" livery â€" Soft Maple and Elm logs. Will buy standing in your bush, or cut and skidded at your farm, or delivered to our yard at Preston. se na e c st i andiints t iridrarsâ€" MB oo S tah i ied Eggs took another dive in price| Leaders in Milk Production for and sold at 45 cents a dozen for| Dual Purpose Shorthorns for the grade A finenlly. month of November, 1952. _ Eggsâ€"Large, dozen, 42 to 45;| 305 Day Eeggsâ€"Large, dozen, 42 to 45; Medium, dozen, 38 to 40; Pullets, dozen, 35; Turnips, each, 8 to 10; Caulifiower, each, 20 to 25; Raâ€" dishes, 2 bunches 15; Onions, basâ€" 3et, ?0; _l:ettuce, head, 15; Celery, A variety of Christmas wreaths were on sale at the Kitchener market Saturday. A:)i:rluol genuine holly wreaths sold for $3 Turkeys were in abundance at 79 and 81 cents a pound. Orders were taken for Christmas fowl. Christmas Wreaths Abundant At Kitchener Saturday Market apiece while others of spruce were priced at 50 cents. Bunches of holly cost 25 cents. Spruce branches were 15 cents a poper‘‘ the MONITOR covers the world with a network of News Bureaus Dead and crippled Farm Animals removed promptly for sanitary disposal. Telephone Collect Guelph â€" â€" â€" 33344 Elmira â€" â€" â€" _ 564 GORDON YOUNG newspapermon‘s newsâ€" YoU PROBABLY use aluminum foil in your own kitchen as a hand\ material for wrapping food of a! kinds. Now from California come word that aluminum foil is being used to wrap readyâ€"cooked enâ€" chiladas. Lovers of this highh seasoned Mexican dish can now simply pop them in the oven to _heat, then serve them in their aluminum containers. RUPTURED? Food and aluminum go natuâ€" rally together. From the hygienic milkers used in modern dairies to the utensifs in hospitals and your own home, aluminum is prized for the way it protects the purity, color and flavor of food. Alumiâ€" num Company of Canada, Ltd (Alcan). N. 0. HIPEL LIMITED ~_ _ _ Phone 1075 Often referred to as "a L0GS WANTED Foiled again DEAD STOCK Prowhiitriint Absintatet Mnb Bubcicii d 20 to 25, Brussels Sprouts, â€"16§ issusa. 1 LTD. tzone) Ontario (stote) Matchless April Vioâ€" ‘ let, N. F. Koehler, _ Clifford, Ont. .......... 10,488 409 3â€"YÂ¥ear Centennial Darlington box 25, Chickensâ€"Young broil> ers, lo., 50 to 5§5;, Yearâ€"olds, lb., 40 to 45, Ducks, Ifi...“;Geu-. lo., 60; Apg:ok-â€"l)ehcwux. basket, 95; Spies, basket, 65; Pippins, Mcinâ€" The following are the Class Leaders in Milk Production for tosh, basket, 75;, Snows, basket, 65; Mince Meat, pint, 50. THE CANADIAN SHORTHORN ASSOCIATION This Smen CHRISTMAS "=s SLIPPERS Make your reservations wow for that holiday train trip home. You have your choice of restful sleeping accommodations or cheerful day coaches . . . grand meals in the dining car . . . room to stretch your legs and visit your friends enroute. What‘s more, we can have a driveâ€" yourself car waiting for you when you step off the train. TRAVEL BY TRAIN ARRIVE RELAXED, REFRESHED AND IN A HOLIDAY MOODI TRAVEL BY TRAIN for a Happier Holiday MEN‘S OPERA and ROMEOS 1.49 3.98 Z#He SEASON‘S GREETINGS 10 ALL our FRIENDS Give Information and reservotions from any Canadian Pacific office, your own travel agent or V. L. Dykeman 116 King St. W. Kitchener â€" Ontario Jilt, O. E. Todd, Churchil}, Ont. ........ 2â€"YÂ¥ear Northlynd Jean 3$2nd, Smart Slippers for every member of the family at a price to suit everyone. October Farm Prices Lowest in Four Years Child‘s and Misses‘ MOCCASINS and FELTS W. B. Parnall, ROMEOS and OPERAS 2.49 1.49 Indexes for all provinces showed declines. The cial indexes for October with September‘s stand Ontario, 2721 (279.9); %’C, 273 (278.3); Prince Edward Island, 2045 (300.8); Nova Scotia, 247.8 (250.8); New Brunswick, 297.8 (306.6); Manitoba, 2226 (226.5); Sasâ€" katchewan, 199.6 (206.9); Alberts, 210.3 (2261), British S CI on i sanA 2s Columibia, 282.4 (289.4) OTTAWA.â€"Furm prices hit a fourâ€"year low in October, the Bureau of Statistics reports. Livestock and potato ces dropped to force the farm mwmwm.s&m.vmummm.« in October, 1951. â€"3% The index, based on 1935 prices equailing 100, was the lowest since April, 1048, the bureau said. 3.98 to 20 King St. S. WATERLOO 1.19 â€" 1.49 THB WATEXLOO {Oninis) CHZONICLB ANGUS B. MARTIN, Auctioneer Phone 83, Baden Every Monday at Ancaster liveâ€" stock Sale. Every Thursday at the Listowâ€" el_Livestock Sale. > Every Friday at the Stratford Livestock Sale. Sat., Jan. 10, 1 p.m.â€"Real esâ€" tate; furniture; household effects, etc., for the estate of the late Mrs. Peter Fryfogel, 2% miles east of Shakespeare, 4 miles west of New Hamburg on Highway 7 and 8. household efledfi:fi:&, for the esâ€" tate of the late a Ruppert, 43 Pequegnat St., Kitchener. Pigs, horses, etc., on the Bresiau fiuhwu. A. B. BRUBACHER & SON 32 Pelé;. Ave., Phone 4-“1‘0 Every Saturday morning a my l:xction room beside the market. Homemakers, which w o uld YOUR family like best for Christâ€" mas dinnerâ€"turkey, roast beef or l;;ork‘.’ Take your choice of three oliday feasts to delight any apâ€" petite. You will find complete menus and recipes in this Sunâ€" gny's (Decembgr 21) issue of Coâ€" lor Gravure American Weekly, exclusively with The Detroit Sunâ€" day Times. 4â€"Year + 6 Northlynd Fanny 13th w. B Parnall Drumbo, Ont. .......... 9,134 368 3â€"YÂ¥ear Franbridge Jane, Â¥F. 2â€"Year Dualview Pearl 2nd, R. G. Anderson, Duâ€" gald, Man. .............. RECREATION 60 King St. S. â€" Waterioco THREE CHRISTMAS DINNERS * Dr. Faheney‘s * Alpen Kraeuter * Heilâ€"Oil * Magold Well â€" Known REMEDIES : CLINT JANTZL, Auctioneer, Phone Baden 146 DOUG‘S Nelles, Drumbo, Ont. ... 1134 297 A y t o n, 6961 300 7449 266 9,910 378 At Everz Fri., at 1.30 p.m.â€"Sale of cattle, hogs, calves, sheep, horses ';mplements, etc., at Arthur Sales arn. HERBERT M. REINHART R.R. 2, Breslau, Phone 2â€"32653 Every Monday at Ancaster Livestock Market â€"Cattle, pigs. horses and poultry. Every Tuesday 1.30 pm.â€"At Kitchener _ Stockyards Limited, Guelph Highway of feed and stocker cattle. Every Thursday, at 1.00 p.m.â€" Cattle, pigs. sheep, calves, horses, etc., at Kitchener Stock Yards, No. 7 hlnghwal adjoining the city: HARRY PARR & sSON Aima P.O.. Phone 338â€"râ€"22 Elora Every Tuesday 1 p.m.â€"At Galt k ~ cije WATERLOO TRUST AND SAVINGS COMmMPANY KITCHENER A Smaothe: Safer | Softer Ride ! ’ _ GOODF YEArR A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer Bridgeport, Phone 2â€"2304 Every Thursday , 1 p.m.â€"At Kitchener Stock yards Limited, Guelph Highway of cattle, pigs, horses, sheep, poultry, produce, etc. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Tavistock, Phone 30â€"W _ â€" Wellesley Community Sale evâ€" 2ry secona ana iourth Monday at 2 p.m.â€"Cattle, calves, hogs, etc. Every Tuesday at 8 p.m.â€"At Brampton Livestock market of cattle, pigs, horses, poultry, etc. Every Wednesday, 2 p.m.â€"At Ospringe Livestock Market, catâ€" tic, pigs, poultry, ete. Livestock Market, cattle, pigs, horses, poultry, etc. 9~ : | y#flv’i‘r’ Te sn ol ” J _ ‘Mâ€" Er-râ€".g)‘ @J <S~es: /3 2 6 ro i: L Calll] \ /\? e | CS \ / R TD | â€"Eaif (‘7 > J‘ i â€"râ€"â€"C N#A PP |_ y“v . ','\r" Py M iog ' % J q‘» V ..“‘:- are *YATERLOO Mock Turtle Soup usually is made of calf‘s head. C\ YOur. ROE FEED PEALER. cA GALT PRESTON Fourâ€"wheel ‘brakes first apâ€" peared on Buick‘s 1924 models.

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