Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Jan 1934, p. 8

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is 2 e 6 Local bacon hog buyers at Kitchâ€" ener yesterday quoted $6.40 per cwt., an advance of 15 cents over a weoek 80. The usual $1.00 premium is paid for selects. CANADIAN HOGS RosE IN OPENING MARKET Hog prices gained 10 cents per cwt, on the Toronto live stock market on Tuesday. Becons closed at $6.60 f.o.b. $6.85 off trucks and $7.10 weighed off cars. Recelipts over the extended weekâ€"end were fairly light, totalling 1,180 head. ‘Trading was unsettled during the greater patt of the day, with packers‘ bids on a basis of $6.60 f.0.b. 1 PRICE OF HoGs . . @Oattle Prices Dip 25¢ to Do., common ... 2.00 Stockers and â€" feeder steors, good ... 3.50 Do., common ... 2.75 Milkers and springers 25.00 Calves, good and choice VoeAld >ss.scs.. 1.00 Do., com. and med... 4.00 Grassers ..s.....00... £95 Hogs, bacon, f.o.b. ... 6.60 Do., off trucks ............ 6.85 Do., off cate ... T10 Good ewes and whether latibs ssm sls T50 Do., medium ... 7.00 Do., bucks ... 6.00 BDo., culle ...s........... ©.00 Sheep, good light ... 2.50 Do.; heavies ... 2.00 Do.. culle ... 1060 Do., medium ... Do., common ... Canners and cutters Bulls good ... Quotations: Steere, up to 1,050 Ibe., good and choice ...$ 4.75 Do., medium ... 4.35 Do., common ... 3.00 Steers, over 1,050 lbe., good and choice ... 5.25 Do., medium ... 4.75 Do., common ... 4.00 Heifens, good and CchOice \ .ls 4.75 Do., medium ... 4.25 Do., common ... 3.00 Fed calves, good and choice ..s.sisss.ss. 650 Do., medium ... 5.00 Cows, good ... 275 Light steersâ€"57, 930 lbs., $5; 980 lhs., $4.90; 15, 900 lbs., $4.85¢: ToU iD8., $4,30; 15, 900 Ibs., $4.85; 32, 1,040 lbe., $4.75; 27, 920 lhe., $4.65; 11, 810 lbe., $4.60; 46, 930 lbe., $4.50; 15. 850 lbs., $4; 10, 779 lbe., $3.85; 8, 910 Ibs., $3.75; 16, 730 lhe., $3.35; 3, 953 lbe., $3. â€" THE WÂ¥ SNIDER MILLING Coâ€" Bran, Shorts, Corn, Barley, Cod Liver Tankage, Bone Meal, Seed Cord, â€"Cotte Meal, Malt Sprouts, Vim Oat Feoed. M Good ewes and wether lambs were firm at $7.50, with culle downward to $5, Heavy sheep brought $2.50, with culls $1 per cwt. No choice sheep were ol!ereq Representative sales: Weighty steersâ€"7, 1,200 lbs., $6; 12, 1,187 lbe., $5.75; 12, 1,080 lbs., $5.60; 16, 1,250 lhe., $5.50; 11, 1,190 The., $5.25; 7, 1,100 lhe., $5; 30, 1,183 Ibe., $4.85; 17, 1,080 lbs., $4.75; 17, 1,1_8? lbe., $4.50; 8, 1,173 lbs., $3.50. Choice veal calves closed steady at $7.50 to $8. The bulk of the supply eold at $6 to $7.50 per cwt. Weighty steens sold at $5.40 to $5.75 for choice, with the majority from $4.50 to $5.50 per cwt. Butchers sold mostly at $4 to $4.75, with the best $4.85. Cows and bulle were steaâ€" dy at tops of $3 to 8.25. Choice fed calves ranged from $6.50 to $7.2%5. LAYING MASH â€" DAIRY * T+â€" was ranariad 1 Over 4 to 5 h It was reported by a local live :‘toek nutbt;:‘ty‘ 'd'i'o‘ four dh:ud ot 33 ‘:" of ","::.k“' ‘le, averag / unds each foune" it owned by James Horriott of West ‘°‘“lԤ n':.“' 8 Luper, Ont., brought $6.25 per cwt. ies yesterday. It was the highest price |. (8¢ paid for butchers in the past year | Toronto deslers and a half. It was stated that supâ€" |ing produce to r plies of live ctrc: &hro.:?out the | following _ prices: m were no eavy farmons llaoâ€"!‘ruh ® are advised to moderate ‘deliveries.|to $9¢; freah extr which would tend to stimulate prices. | 3+ to 32¢; second "The farmers are too anxious to unâ€" | extras, 28 to 29¢. load poor unfinished etock, thus glut Storage eageâ€" ting the market and forcing values | 23¢; seconds, 20c lower," he said. Anttan«â€"Na + woighty steers sand butcher cattle -mgmnuph%orcwt.hhu traiding on the local live stock marâ€" Ket on ‘Tuesday. Veal calves were unchanged,. while shoop‘ and lambs were mlow and steady. Receipts itâ€" cluded 4,100 catite, 360 calves and 870 sheep and lambs, mHEEDS t mNolrremienfarâ€" woighty steers snd butcher cattle RYE DISTILLERS DRIED GRAINS For Improved Milk Production. UP AT KITCHENER SNIDER‘S 1AsH â€" DAIRY FEED â€" PIG GROWER CALF MEAL For Chickens, Pigs and Cattle, Get Our Prices Barley, Cod Liver Oil, Sait, Meat Scraps, , Seed Cord, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake 4.00 2.25 6.60 6.85 7.10 6.50 5.00 2.15 2.50 2.00 1.00 2.15 2.00 Limited 4.00 3.25 40.00 $ 5.00 4.75 4.00 715 7.25 7.00 6.00 3.00 2.50 1.50 8.00 6.50 2.50 7.25 6.00 3.2 2.75 2.25 1.15 3.25 2.50 | 5.00 4.15 4.00 Feed, Manitoba Oats, etc., ote. 6.00 5.25 4.50 14, Bornâ€"Dec. 29, to Mr. and Mre Isaac Bauman, fourth of Peel, a son Ei. Congratulations! Bornâ€"Dec. 31et, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Bauman, a daughter, Carol. Congratulations! Mr. and Mre. Martin M. Bowman and family were recent visitore with Niss Katle Bowman at the K.â€"W. Hospital. Miss Katio‘s friends will be glad to learn that she is progreseâ€" ing favorably after her operation of a week ago. Miss Eileen Frey, Waterloo, and Mr. Robert Gillett of Bridgeport were weekâ€"end and holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Menno M. Frey. Miss Laura Schutz of Waterloo was a New Year‘s day visitor with Miss Gertrude Ott. Miss Alexena Frey is epending a week with friends at Bridgeport. Mr. and Mre. Earl Miller were New Year‘s day guests oOf Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Martin, North Woolwich. Mr. Ephraim Martin of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin on Monday. Mr. D. M. Bowman has returned} from Indiana where he visited relaâ€" tives for a week. Mr. and Mre. Peter B. Bowman, Minerva and Elmeta visited with Mr. and Mre. Dan Martin on New Year‘s day. Mr. and. Mre. Erwin Shoemaker and daughters, Myra, Norma and Verna were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman on New Year‘s day. Potatoes 40¢ a basket, $1,20 a bag, apples 20, 25 and 35¢ basket, cheese 5 and 10c a bowl and 25¢ a pound, apple butter 30c a qt., horse redish 5¢ a bunch, citron 5¢, squash 5 and 16¢c, Chinese lettuce and endive 10c a bunch, cabbage, 5, 10 and 15¢, marâ€" row 5 and 10¢c. â€" Baking priées_: buns 20c, a dozen, coffee cakes 10¢, bread, 8¢ a loef. [ The number of patrons declined from that of the Christmas Prestor \market. Prices remained unchanged and produce was plentiful. Egg prices were: pullets 22¢, pullet extras 25¢, extras 28¢ an specials 30c per dozen. Butter 26 and 27¢ per pound. Fowl was offered at the following prices: geese 18¢, duck and chicken 20c a pound. Other meat prices, beef 5 to 15¢ a pound and pork 9 to 20c a pound. I Wholesale dealers in hay and etraw are quoting to shippers the followâ€" ing prices: No. 2 timothy, baled, ton, $11; straw, wheat, baled, ton, $7 to :8; 0.straw, cat, baled, ton, $6.50 to 7.50. PRESTON MARKET , PRICES FAIRLY FIRM Wholesale prices on carlot Ontario potatoes at Toronto Tuesday were 85 to 90c per bag, according to quaâ€" ! lity, and 95¢ to $1 to the trade. Dealâ€"! ers were quoting in carlots, New Brunswick potatoes at $1.10 and at, $1.15 to $1.20 to the trade, and Prince Edward Island at $115 and $1.25 to the trade. ( Eggeâ€"Fresh extras in cartons, 38 to 88¢; treah extras, loose, 37¢; firsts, 8t to 32¢; seconds, 18 to 21¢; Pullet extras, 28 to 296. Storage eggeâ€"Extras, 25¢; firsts, 23¢; seconds, 20c. Butterâ€"No. 1 creamery prints, 27c; No. 2 creamery prints, 26%c. Toronto dealers Tuesday were offerâ€" ing produce to retail dealers at the to 10%0; twins, 10% to 10%6; thip» | ther," Mr. Prank Mecardie, who 16 leta, 10% to 11¢. ; y <{merionsly ill, Nurse Stemmler 1s in Poutery (buylng prices) Sttandance. /. *) >~ ~"â€" / _ es Shioe 1: _ Aliye _ Dretned [ â€" ‘Mr_ and "Mro. Jop Hakn of Kitebâ€" c "OTe 4 tbeveaen. in ©"ge *) | cnor wfout New Yoar‘s day ioh ts 3 Quar 6 to 6 the. on. â€" 10 . 14 . / 19| fIO® Daronte, Mr. and Mrs: Matt Over 5 lbe. ... 10 | 12 â€" ....|_ Miss K. Selp atteided the funeral Over 4 to 5 the.... 09 â€" 11 _..__|Of the, late George Huefner at White _ ~ducklings, . . __~ _ PHawkesvilie last Thursday. over 5 the. ... 08 â€"11 ... |_ Mrs. W; Boll and granddaughter Young geese, 8 to Mu-{ of Boville, Idaho, are visiting 18 Ibg. ..... ... ©09 .. [at the home of Mr. and Mre. 'm‘ C (Seiling) Zimmerman. N_ WATERLOO, ONT. CARLOT POTATOES QUOTED FLORADALE HAY AND STRAW (Seiling) a and |, The annual school meeting of the T. and |Linwood _ Separate and _ Public \"oar's lschools were held on Wednesday morning. ‘The following are the trusâ€" tees for the seperate shool: Joseph Wma®, | Karley, Anthony Runstedler and th Mr. / Alex Hergott; for the public echool: Year‘s | Weldon Pommer, A. Dunn, and John _ Mr. Fred Bookor was a guost at the Witmerâ€"Thoman wedding at Kit chener on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schmitt am# on the latter‘s mother, Mre. M. leraot at Kitchenor on Now Year‘s Mr. Max Becker spent Now Year‘s day with friends at Preston. Mr. and Mra. Wim. Detweller of Roseville and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker and Master Wayne Hallman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Battior on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Heory Becker apent New Year‘s day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Becker at Kitchoner. Mr. and Mre. Levi Haliman, Miss Helen Hallman of Mannheim, Mr. Archie Hallman and Mr, Ward Hallâ€" man of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Bby and children Audrey and Nyle epent New Year‘s day at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ed. Hallman, Mre. A. Woelfle, Messrs. Gordon and Charles Woelfle, Miss Ethel Kinâ€" zle and Mr. Lorne Kinzle spent New Yoar‘s day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods. : Miss Marie Dubrick of Waterloo is spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. Ed. Duâ€" brick. Mr. and Mre. Gordon Dubrick spent the Christmas holldays at Waâ€" terford. Mies Merel Becker of Roseville apent a few days last week with her cousin, Miss Eva Battler. Miss Francie Brodhaecker of Prosâ€" ton spent several days last week with Mr. and Mre. Telford Brodâ€" haeckor, Misses Fiorence and Beatrice Becker entertained a number of girl friends at a quilting at their home here on _ Wednesday _ afternoon, Among those present were the Mieses Aileene Hallman, Bertha Battler, Elizabeth Reist and also Mre. Morley Battler. Oof Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Weber at Kitchener and Mrs. Wesley Filsinger of Detroit, who was spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weber, on Wednesday. Miss Marjorie Becker of fifi;fi;;x er spent Sunday at the home here. Mr. and Mre. Horace Hallman and daughter Phyllis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schngller on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreibor and Mrs. Ezra Becker were the guests Mr. Milton Schrefber of Port Eltfm called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker. Miss Alice Becker of Collingwood is spending a woek at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Becker. Mr. John Laing of Toronto spent New Year‘s with his parents, Rev. and__Mm‘._A.‘ A. Laing. Misa Marieâ€"Koobel spent several days with relatives in Kitchener. Miss Jean Beaton returned to St. Thomas after spending the holidays with Misses Edna and Dolly McKay. Mr. Irvin Milner of Detroit is visitâ€" inf Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rae m. Harry Steinfelt and Miss Eric Steinfelt returned to Elmira after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Begge. Miss Margaret Rennie returned to Stratford Normal after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mre. George Rennie. Miss Hazel Burnett returned to Toronto after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burnett. Mre. J. E. Crooks of Toronto is visiting her father, Mr. ‘Thomas Hackett. Mr. Fred Cools of Mount Forrest spent several days with Mr. Edgar Wilker, Mre. Thomas Farrell had the misâ€" fortune to fall and break her wrist on Tuesday, while hanging out her washing. « Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hammond and family of St. Pauls, Minn., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. George Rennie. Mr. Anthony Stemmler apent New Year‘s with his parents, Mr. and Mre. Joseph Stemmler at Hesgeon. Mr. and Mre. Fred Diebold and Miss Magdalene Koobel of Waterloo epent New Year‘s Day with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Koebel. Miss Jean Begge left for Burlingâ€" ton on Monday when she will inâ€" struct a «ewing course for the month of January. The Women‘s Association of the United Church will be held at the home of Mre. A. O. Schnurr on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. W. J. Wray and daughter Laura of Millbank and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mayberry of Poole spent New Year‘s Day with Misses Jean and Marjorie Beges. Miss Aune Schummer returned to Loretta Academy, Stratford, after gpending the holidays at her home ere. Miss Helen McTevish returned to Stratford after spending several weeks at her home near here. Mesers. Vincent and Rdgar Reidel Oof St. Clements apent sund?' at the gome of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Koe el. > â€"Mr. and Mre. Orm. Powell and daughter Nancy epent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Powell at Guelph. or is visiting her ; Mre. Jno. L. ‘Huber. Misa Genevieve Huber of Kitchenâ€" or is visiting her parents, Mr. and WILLIAMSBURG Memeli uie j sb re ter e car Rev. W. Patterson of Preston conâ€" ducted the aervice at the Presbyteriâ€" an church and Rev. E. R. Hall of Galt at the United Church on Sunâ€" day afternoon. Wright. After a number of short die. cuesions on the inspector‘s report and canitary conditions the meeting was adjourned. Only 20 ratepayers braved the inclement weather to atâ€" ‘oud the meeting. 2°6C°00 IOF another three years, Joâ€" seph Schrank was elected auditor for 1934. ‘The othor trustees for the year avre Mr. N. Wilfong and Mr. W. whose term had expired, was elected for another three years, Mr. C. Thoms of Toronto spent if\'ew Year‘s at the home of his faâ€" ther, Mr. W. Thoms. 1 _ _Mies M. Kerr has returned to the vlliage to take up her dutles as a achool teacher after epending Christ. mas and New Year‘s holidays at the |home of he parents, Mr. and Mrs. . J. Kerr of Hespeler. | _ Mr. and Mre. W, Atkinson and . family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cacsel. ‘ Mr. W. Near and son Stanley and itoscoo Sheppard were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader on Saturday. Mtr. and Mre. Fred Hobbs and diughter Eldred spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. W. Castor of Kitchener, Mr. R. Jones and son Stanley were visitors in Prestor on Monday. Re elect School Trustees. The annual School meeting of S.8. . No. 27, Doon was, held on Wednesâ€" day evening, Dec. 27th at the echoolâ€" house with Burnham Fiacher acting as chairman. H. J. Gill, trustee, Wnn o it W F 1 1 Mr. Lawrence Cluthe suffered from three cracked ribs when he slipped on some iceâ€"coated steps while vieltâ€" Ing with relatives in Preston on Christmas Day, t MB UE CansbaBnatl d ds h. ci a ki Geo. Ranscombe of Preston was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cluthe. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Toman and eon Earle of Limerick spent Christ mas day at the home of Joe Kinzle. Mr. H. Wateon and Miss P. Wateon spent Christurrs Day with reldtives in Kitchener. Oscar Sully of Waterico spent a tew days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Olthelger. Mr. and Mre. Lawrence Cluthe and son Lawrence spent New Year‘s day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. (Geo. Ranecombe of Preston. The offering consists of about 24 cows and heifers, mostly frosh; others springing; some with records and showi butter fat tests from 3.8 to 4.58. Numerous ‘cows milkin .'ro- 85 to 80 lbs. a day. Good, square uddered, easy -ll‘h. cows of good type, 8 years old. Heifers from good high testing Damsâ€"these are good foundation material. About :vo oung bulle of service ng, all eligible for $30.00 Bonus to p'fu‘un. all from record Dams; several whole 6 poar Dams average around 15,000 lbs. milk testing from 3.8 to around 4 por cent. fat. A truly good offering o’ Holsteins. Plan to be on hand at above date. For further information writeâ€" A. B. BRUBACHER, Sales Mgr., BRESLAU ; E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. Miss Hilda Thoms has returned to Toronto after epending Christmas and New Year‘s at the home of her father and sister, Mr. W. Thoms and Mice A. Thoms. 1 a stroke on Sunday afternoon. She ’ 4o' cm'cel::: leaves to mourn her loss her beâ€"! . !mP! reaved husband twoâ€"daughters, Mrs. , binder; Ms Ton Bauman of Elmira and Gertie at | McCormick home, two ‘brothers and four sisters | 19 ft, stee besides a large number of other reâ€" 16 disc se latives and friends, who have the 7 . deepest sympathy of this commuâ€" Section iro nity in their sad bereavement. riding plow Mr. and Mre. Russell Cousland and Mrs. Jas. Cousland spent New Year‘s day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McTaggert near West Montrose. Word was received here on Tuesâ€" day morning~of the death of Mrs. Geo. Letson, who died at her home In West Montrose on Monday evening at the age of 66 years. She suffered Congratulations are extended to Mr. Chas. Schuett, who was successâ€" ful in being elected reeve of Wool wich township on Monday. Death of Mrs. G. Letson,. 40 HEAD spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Langdon. Mr. and Mre. Hagedorn of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Paul Kurts. # Mr. and Mre. W. C. Anderson and family and the Misses Mae Lautenâ€" schlager, Margaret Brenner and Margaret Langqon all of Kitchener The sale of farm etock and impleâ€" ments of: Mr, Arthur Relst, which was held last. Wednesday afternoon, was well attended in spite of the etormy day. Good prices were realized for everything. _ Miss Loretta Schuett of Kitchener spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Chas. Schuett. Mt. and Mrs. Lioyd MacKay have returned to their home in ‘Toronto after spending the holiday with reâ€" latives here. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Hemmerich spent Sunday with the latter‘s sister, Mr. and .Mre. Milton Snyder near Floradale, . VSCIDE with â€"Mr. and Mre. Milton mdmflifiu:mncl;;-bfirm T s AHE md o Oane oo us fanpran e imeca n | â€"=â€" f [qupp a. 0 $ es C o 96 >3 ‘}olugm;‘t‘thhomotllra‘m l(ntt"’:...lh:’“ Diz i you T: > j ~Br Mrs. Thos; Clemens of near Stratâ€" : _ want good cattle, Rermatentinntetperensenremniteen ce iany ateementoon ford is viei her parente, Mr. and Terms â€" Cash on ‘day of sale. e y “:&'uV%m t “-u_t ‘W. W. FRICKEY, Am,l Aucnpn t Sale. L Orangevilie visited at the home of "‘,"",‘f" Waterloo, â€" 1â€"1 :â€" . Lt aas, . aovmmvadiatsme! 14 l Mr. â€"and ~ MNG:~ Wi. . Sharbiie " Ta ul ~ Enmurblimnininbimmiatiintes ow 6e e ce 4 11 _ .. Mr. Stuart Armetrong of Lonudon is CAlves; 12 head of feeder cattle in ‘Wh:bu::-‘ with . lr.m‘m Miiton good GO'?‘dlflgn: a.uan about two MERVIN SHANTZ, % Mile Southeast of Preston ) HEAD _ . _ FULLY ACCREDITED â€" . _ 40 HEAD THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, at 12.30 p.m. Sharp. WHL onsignment Sale of HOLSTEINS DOON Sherriffs last At the Farm of . Jas Mr. and Mrs. Leslio A. Beggs and {amily spent New Year‘s day with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. George Beggs of Linwood. Mr. Jno. Byron has returned to Heapeler where ho will resume his Mr. Clarence Johnson of the 13th of Wellesley and friend, Miss Olga Martin, of Hamilton, spent Saturday evening with the former‘s sister, Mre. Carson Mewhiney and Mr. Mowâ€" hiney. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bowman visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Bow man. Mr. Robt. W. Bryden of Galt and Mr. Harvey MacPherson were New Year‘s visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPhereon. Mrs.‘ Wm. eMtzger of Heldelberg is spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Sam Bowâ€" man Mesars. Percy Adam, Carl Voll, Ed. McGoey and Ed. Hayes attended the Actonâ€"Elmira hockey match in Elmira on Monday evening. Miss Luella Logel has returned to Kitchener after spending a few days at her home here. Messre. Ralph Hahn and Raiph Adam attended a New Year‘s dance at Millibank on Monday night. Miss Ruby Hahn returned with them after epending a few days with friends there. Mies Marjorie Cooper returned to Stratford on Tuesday where she will resume her studies at the Normal School after epending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cooper. Mre. Thos. Calder of Linwood apent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mre. Walter Adam. Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Ogram family spent Monday with Mr. Mrs. Robt. Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Mewhiney «pent New Year‘s day with her parâ€" enté, Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Johnson of the 13th of Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tebbert visited on Monday with Mr. and Mre. Chris. Tabert of Linwood. Feedâ€"6 tons of hay; all straw and chaff; 25 bus. turnips; 100 bus. oats. Also Ford touring car. Terms â€"Cash on day of sale. ~ ROBERT VOISIN, Proprietor, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, _ McCormick mower; Masseyâ€"Harris 12 ft. steel hay rake; McCormick 16 disc seed drill; cultivator; 4â€" section iron harrow; set harrows; riding plow; 2 single plows; scuffler; cutter; bob sleigh; wagon; wagon box; hay rack; sap pan; 20 tin sap pails; Scalding trough; 2 sets double team harness; set single harness; doubletrees; _ neckyokes; _ forks ;‘ chains and other articles. ‘ R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN | _W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, will sell for the undersigned on his farm situated on the 9th Con., |Township of Wellesley, about 2% miles northwest of St. Clements, on | TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1934 f 1mplementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris 7 ft. p§n§er; Masseyâ€"Harris hay loader; Pigs and Poultry â€"2 sows with litter at foot; 1 sow due in Jan.; 5 pigs weighing 150 lbs. each; 2 sows weighing about 300 lbs. each; 25 chickens. } At 1 p.m. Horsesâ€"i bay mare 4 years old; 1‘ bay mare 3 years old; 1 bay mare 8 years old; grey horse 14 years old ; aged horse; 1 colt two years old. Cattleâ€"1 cow fresh 3 weeks; 1 cow in flow of milk; 1 cow bred Aug. 29; 1 cow bred July 16; 1 heifer two years old; 1 heifer 1 year old; 1 Durham bull 1 year old;‘ 1 calf. . ‘ FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FEED, Phone Waterloo :§92w. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. FRIDAY, 2 oo . A€A AUCTION SALE |, A Holstein éows 4. years old and and and Quite a few from here attended the show "Little Women" at the Caâ€" pitol theatre, Guoll‘ph,u Monday. Mr. Schhurr of Kitchener called on his father Monday. Local residents took very little inâ€" teorest at the township council on Monday. Only twonty nine votes were Roads in this locality were very t“rgafhorouc the early part of this Mr. Charles, Wilholm had the misâ€" fortune to losb a valuable horse on Monday. Rev. Joseph Diemert spent two days 0t last week with his paronts at Mildmay. 1â€"1 Master Jamea Chixâ€"c:y left Tuesday for Walkerton to resume his studies at the Colleglate there. Mr. and Mre, Jack Flick and famâ€" !ly of Guelph spent Monday with Mr. and Mre. Fern Fromm. The Lawrence Beitz family gathâ€" ered at the home of Mr. John Beitz for New Year‘s day, 2 Mr. Herbert Wilhelm of Kitchener apent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilhelm. Mr. and Mre. Frank Yaecht of Kitâ€" chener spent New Year‘s with Mrs. Philip Yaecht. Mre. P. J. Kinby and family and A. J. Frank and two boys left Sunday for Guelph after a week‘s stay with the C. Halter family. Miss Klinor Olinaki left for Waterâ€" down after a week‘s visit with her father, Mr. Frank Olinskt. Mr. Vincent Goetz and Miss Annie Goetz of Detroit left last Wednesday after spondiny a few days at their home here. Miss Elizabeth Gosts, who epent a month at her home, left the same day for Waterloo. Mre. James Mitchell and daughter Angola are spending a fow days with the former‘s sister, Mre. Jno. Logel. Misses Angela Mitchel! of Kitchâ€" ener, Monica, Beatrice and Reta Loâ€" gol were Monday visitors with Mics Winnie Marks. Mrs. Wm. Johnson is spending a week with hor granddaughter, Mre. Carson Mewplgoy_nnd Mr. Mewhiney. Mr. David Gruber of Guelph and Miss Allco Brohman of Ariss were weekâ€"end visitors with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gruber. Miss Agnes Gruber has returned to Toronto after spending a fow days with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Peter Gruber. Mr. Clement Kraemer of Kitchenâ€" er was a recent visitor at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mewhiney and son Jackie spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Alex Mcâ€" Tavish of the lower 13th. Mr. and Mre. Thos. Adam and sons Ralph and Hugh and Mr. and Mrs. Victor McLennan woerse New Year‘s visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cooâ€" per. duties as teacher after spending the vacation at his home here. Feb: 2 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock and implements at Lot 20, Con. 12, Gore of Downie, 4 miles southwest of Halfway House, just off No. 7 highway, for Donald B. Ridley. + > I 21000 o on oinn o o en e ie M. h. ROTIH, Auctioneer, John Bierman were Mr. and Mrs. Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. IRonnld Toman _and tnmfl{ of New Jan. 31 ( Wednesday) â€" Auction RUndee, Miss Florence Bierman of sale of 123 acre farm with. good Kitchener and Miss Ideilia Bierman buildings, farm stock, implements °f Toronto. and feed at Lot 12, Con. 2, Eastern Mr. Clifford Hartman of Peterâ€" Section, 1 mile northeast of Wellesâ€" boro, Miss Buelah Hartman and Mr. ley, for Dan B.. 0. Schmidt. and Mrg. Arthur Wren of Toronts Feb. 12 (Monday)â€"At the Marâ€" ket, good young agricultural team, harness, etc. L Jan. 27 (Saturday)â€"Splendid lot af household effects, garden tools, ate., belonfing to the estate of the iate ‘Christian Klinck, 60 Center St., Elmira. Jan. 24 (Wednesday)â€"Extensive sale of farm stock, implements, inâ€" cluding tractor, etc., hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Henry Geisel, about 3%4 miles northeast of Elmira. ‘ Phone 50 r 4, Elmira. Jan. 20 (Saturday) â€" Valuable house and two lots, household effects, carpenter and garden tpols belongingto the estate of the late Reuben â€" Snider, adjoining the northern limits of the corporation of Elmira. _ _ Phone 222, Kitchener p.m. sharp, consignment sale of 40 head of fully accredited Holstein cows, heifers and â€"bulls, at the farm of Mervin Shantz, 4 mile southeast l_)_f Preston'.\ A.â€"B. Brubacher, Sales Manager, Breslau. I have for salée the‘ Franklin Enyder proiserty in St. Jacobs; cement brick house, barn, garage, with % acre of good land.‘ Feb. 12 (Monday) â€" At Elmira Fair Day ;at the Farmers‘ Shed), a number of new handâ€"made double and single sets of harness, blankets, halters, etc. A list of articles for sale left with Auctioneer Frickey will be advertised in due time. What have you to sell? . W, W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer . | 2 sat per ‘word; discount 45 .cant per .. ‘ Phone §92w, Waterioa. . wird for sash is advance.. ;. :i + l Jan. 8 (Monday)â€"Elmira Faty | Minimum charge=â€"30 ¢ents) por insertion _ Day, at 9.30 a.m., bay driver 8 years| _ Each initlal, sign, ‘or group : of" in )/ s old, 50 Rock pullets, Portland cut. $ount as one word i . »Loan te? single -}ozlzl(tfif o;her ztlgl;fl £ W e m hi ial k NNA N . January ay) â€" » F RATES .0. .( (00 _ gl.m., blG heulf of cattle on theigdavgdl > r-nu.g.w Fr “5;%, unsberger farm now occup B; 4 6. Great Britein bnk.;>." Carl‘ Bergman on Highway No. 9 comer is Brigup Poset Gamnt"" """ / . in the village of Baden. § O000 . JBE ns cce e igrrinoeerreinbiiominedatioiee" WRORRRp C Jan,. 18 (Saturday) â€" At 8 8.M.,‘ Siz months ....................oumunmonl 100@ | l fuxfnitqrt? ang. hgnsehto)lli, ggg’: BÂ¥ Fhiree Months ..............icmuayinuec.. ‘;"afi auction stand at ner .. se mg T so 3’@‘9‘- for J. E. Alson. _ _ lr..f:'..u nited States, per year ....... 9800 / /.. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer . Phone §92w, Waterioa. 7 Jan, 8 (Monday)â€"Elmira Fair Day, at 9.30 a.m., bay driver 8 years old, 50 Rock puflau Portland cutâ€" ter, single sleigh and other articles. f j:nmry 12 (Friday) â€""At 1.30 gl.m., 16 head of cattle on the David unsberger farm now occupied 5{ Carl Bergman on Highway No. in the village of Baden.â€" . _ ; GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, ;' £. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. NEW GERMANY 21 Erb $t. . 2. ANp‘e crash occurred at the Kin@ and Queen Sts. intersection, Kitchener, on Thursday, when 8. Foyer, Mary St., Kitchener, failed to stop for the red signal and hit a coupe driven by Harry Cosford, Onward Avenue. Dave Litwiller of New Dundee, driving behind Cosâ€" ford, crahed into the latter‘s car. No serious damage was done. A.K.CRESSMAN! > Black loamy soil near Linwood. 7 roomed house, bank barn, laTe drive shed, extra pig and hen stable; garage and work shop, all in good rerir. Taking care of school house about 40 rods from farm pays farm taxes. Price only _ The roads in this open for cars. A number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnarr on Thursda‘y evening, it being Mr. Schnarr‘s birthday. The evening was spent in phmi\ng ctgrds arlu_i dancing. â€" ar.l $l.0_ DL tO at SHA€IGeIDeTg on Monday evening. Owing to the illness of Mrs. Herâ€" bert Doering, organist, the Christâ€" mas concert at St. Paul‘s Llétheran Chul:ch was postponed until Sunday Avavinâ€" e e e e n n ud C Quite a number attended Christmas concert at St. Pet Lutheran Church at Heidelberg Monday evening. â€" May exchange on larger w2 m 20 2 0 I10 MRTCUIIUR MBE Freda Berne, Mr. Sam Borne, all of the Twin-City, and Mrs. G. Borne of Pembroke called on Mr. and Mrs. August Schnarr on Christmas Day: â€"Have another good buy in a small farmâ€" Mrs. William Hartman is sgending- some time with her daughter in Cleveland, Ohio. _ Master Arno Schnarr spent a few dazs with his cousin, Anthony Schnarr, at St. Clements. Mr. Henry Vogel of Timmins and Mrs. Henry Vogel and baby Muriel of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brown, Mr. Ezra Bienbach and Mr. Harold Voge! spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel. §r. Mr. Clifford Hartman of Petérâ€" boro, Miss Buelah Hartman and Mr. and Mrg, Arthur Wren of Toronto spent Christmas with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman. & The school meeting was held in the school house on Wednesda:iy mornlng:, there being a fair attendâ€" ance. Edward Schnarr was again elected ‘as trustee, HAVE SOLD PLAYFORD‘S 50 ACRES Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sch%t spent Christmas Day â€" with e latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kercher, at Heidelberg. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs: John Bierman were Mr. and Mra‘ Mr. Auiust Schnarr spent the Christmas holidays with his‘child'ren at St. Clements.â€" â€" © (Be. man. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb and family and Mr. Harlod Schaefef spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurt at Mannheim, . Miss Delphine Bierman and friend of Waterloo spent Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Bierâ€" 31 Acres mDOOD NCCCCUY 42000 UINCC,, 12 Queer. Itreet, West. Toronto. 45â€"tf Senrpoen Abe ie Paicst Qualify for better pay as garage, mechanics, battexg, wei'llnt.- elecâ€" trical, barber an beauty culture experts. Short training ‘required. Write for Free Literature, Dominion Trade Schools, Head Office:; T9 6i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel, §r. Nir. and Mrs. Arthur Schultz, Miss hOb piaiinbed whnr dP ED1 toube 2bt0tâ€"is 4 nsl i Ai0 ..3 mile east of Philipsburg, known‘ as the Boshart farm. Excellent new barn, hydro, good dwelling house; about 25 acres hardwood bush, about 15 acres in fall wheat, and fall plowlnfi nearly all done. S’})rihg trout creek running across : farm. For terms and further particulars apply to * : i A. HUNSBERGER 2 Baden, Ont, ~ . 14 200 acre farm situated on Erb‘s Road South, Wilmot Township, % THREE CARS COLLIDE MEN AND WOMEN WANTED triple or;;ixâ€"'}c;urred at Waterloo the United States, per year ........ ‘legse address letters to: THE CHRONICLE, Waterloo, Ogt. FARM FOR SALE ERBSVYILLE arr on Christmas Day. number attended the Wclfiit; are still at St. Peter‘s Con mmE s P oib se h five 8B ‘ixa'f&.“% adind? :e’ifi?‘x‘% y

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