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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Jan 1929, p. 12

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â€" _ Cattle Market Dull Price Range Narrow Manitoba Wheat‘â€"No. 2 Northern, $1.29; No. 3 Northern, $1.26; No. 4 wheat, $1.20%; No. 5 wheat, $1.12; No. 6 wheat, 97¢; feed wheat, 94c Grain dealers in Toronto are quot ing the following prices for grain in carlots: do culls, per ewt. ... 8 00 _ 13 50 Buck Jambs ......_..._l1 00 11 50 Sheep, choice .......... 6 50 7 50 do medium ... 4 50 5 00 80 cully â€"=â€".â€".s ... 3 06 3 50 Hogs, select, w.o.c. .10 75 11 00 10 £.0.B. ssm muces B T6 10 00 do fed and watered..10 00 > 10 25 do thick sin‘ths, £.0.b.9 00 9 25 Discount of $3 per hog under basic price for selects on shops, feeders and extra heavies. Hogs were unsettled at the comâ€" mencement. In later dealings trade appeared .to strengthen, with bids at $10 a ewt. f.o.b. for select hogs, or at a basis of $11 a ewt. w.o.c. Toronto Live Stock Quotations Heavy beef steers .....$9 50 to 10 00 do fair .......l.22222 7 25 9 00 Butcher .steers, choice 9 25 9 50 do common ... 7 00 7 50 Butcher heifers, choice 8 50 9 85 do fair to good ... 8 00 . § 25 do common ... 7 00 7 50 Butcher cows, good to choice ... 7 00 D common to medium .. 5 00 6 25 canners and cutters.. 4 00 5 00 Butcher bulls, good to choice ..2... 7 25 8. 00 common to medium .. 6 50 7 00 bolognas ... 6 25 6 15 Baby beef ...â€".......=...... 11 00â€" 18 00 do medium ... 9 00 _ 10 00‘ Feeders, choice ... 8 75 9 50 do fair to good .......... 6 50 T 00 Stockers, choice ... 8 50 8 75 ‘do fair to good ... 6 59 7 00 Calves, choice ......_.....16 00 _ 17 00 do medium .......__12 00 _ 15 00 do rough and plain.. 7 00 _ 10 00‘ Milch and springer cows, choice, each .._...._110 00 120 on | choice, each .............110 00 Lambs, spring, ewt....13 50 Lambs were steady at from $13.50 to $14 a owt. for the best, with one fancy lot of lambs at $14.50 a ewt. Hogs $10 f.0.b. Bid. TORONTO GRAIN QUOoTATIONS Butcher bulls were a firm market for the small supply at hand, prices ranging from $7.2%5 to $8 a cwt. for good kinds, with common stuff at from $6.50 a cewt. upward. Baby beeves sold mostly at from $9 to $11, with demand fair, and choice beeves swung upward to $13 with supply of this class limited. There was practically no market for store cattle, Milkers and springers disâ€" played a little more life than usual, with sales made at from $110 to $130 each for the best. Calves were in a small volums of supply, and were 50c a cwt. up in price on choice offerings. Lamb Market Steady. A load of 24 head good heavy steers, average weight 1,210 pounds, sold for $9.50 a cwt., with the marâ€" ket top for the day obtained by a lot of five head, average weight 1.440 pounds, at 10c per pound. Springer Trade More Active. a standstill, and some activity was displayed in the milker and springer group. ‘Calves firmed up, lambs were steady, and hogs turned unsettled. ket for cattle under small runs, vnll Milifeed â€" no radical change in prices were the freights, bags main market factors when trading ton, $33.25; sh was resumed for the week at the middlings, per Union Stock Yards yesterday. In a| Qntario Whe slow movement, with buyers showâ€" b. shipping â€" ing discrimination to the light offerâ€" freights, $1.30 ing of roughly 2300 head of beef, Ontario Oat: grades, there was no material price shipping points appreciation over the previous marâ€" 50c to 53¢ per ket, and butcher steors and heifers‘ Barleyâ€"Malt were barely steady at last week‘s bushel, [ 0.b. st dollar a hundredweight decline. ing to freights Buils and Caives Firm. f Buckwheatâ€" Butcher cows and butcher bulls f.0.b. shipping were generally firm on a small offerâ€" freight. ing. Store cattle trade was again at Ryeâ€"No. 2. THE WM. SNIDER MILLING CO. WATERLOO, ONT. « = = PHONE 239 Lgowest Feed Cost per Egg Poultry Cod Liver Oil, Try These Economical Mashes _ mmosr 2 Trone Moal, otc, Flour and Feeds SevenLilies Ocean Agate (Finest Pastry) The Wm. Snider Milling Co. Limited, Waterice Also our well known brands of FLOUR Offering of Killer es Firm Upward. of All Kinds 8 50 8 00 T 00 (For Bread, Coftes Cakes, etc.) 130 00 14 00 13 50 11 50 5 00 3 50 11 00 10 00 10 25 Quotations to outside shippets to the local market rule as follows: S5¢ in bulk, carliots. exâ€"track. Toronto, or 65¢ in 90â€"pound hbags. New Brunsâ€" wicks, carlots, exâ€"track Toronto, 85¢ to 80c per 90â€"pound bag. l DAIRY PRODUCE Quotations to Shippers + Creamery. pastearized, No. 1, 406 to 40%ec; do seconds. 3%¢ to §9!2e IAho\'v prices for goods delivered To ‘mnlo. Churning Creamâ€" t Approximate quetations on churnâ€" irg cream, f.0.b. shipping points. are: Special. 45¢; No. 1, 44¢; No. 2, 41c per lb. fat. â€" WHOLESALE POTATO MARKET Toranto wholesale potato dealers report Ontario white stocks offering in good volume of supply. with New Brunswicks coming freely. > & Quotations to Retail Trade Butterâ€" Creamery. No. 1 prints 440 d« do No. 2 . .042 on Dairy l.2220.22 umuss obt CTe ' Stan. MLF. Alive Dressed Over 5 to 6 Jhs. ..uu.2. MLOL 9900 Over 4 to § lbs. .022. 20220 2629 Over 4 lbs. each ... 20 2425 _ Above quotations indicate the genâ€" eral market range of values in eggs and poultry on delivered basis. Quotations to Retail Trade Eggsâ€" Fresh extras. per dozen, N CATMDIBS ooo AP t 47 do extras. loose . ...c.u20 430 to 45 do firsts ... mwune â€"88. to 39 db seconds .......... 31 to 32 Pullet CXHTA® c.lsusunes H4 Go $y Storage extras. per dozen, &n Cartods ..u.ll0.l 340 ty 26 did 1606@ looculccancs d¢ tif #4 f0 MAFPStS moucmmucome B0 4is B1 do seconds ........u2. 34 to O . Eagsâ€" Fresh, extras do firsts ...... do seconds Fresh cracks. Pullets. extras & POULTRY AND EGGSâ€" Dealers are quoting country ship pers for ungraded eggs, delivered, cases returned: * HAY AND STRAW Local dealers are quoting the folâ€" lewing prices to farmers for hay and straw commitments on a delivered basis at Toronto: No. 2 timothy hay, $14 to $14.50 per ton; No. 3 timothy,. $12.50 to $13.50 per_ ton. Lower grades and stock hay, $10 to $12 per ton. Wheat straw is quotable af $10 per ton, and oat straw at $9.50 per ton, delivered. Quotations for No. 1 timothy hay. loose, per ton, is at from $18 to $19. No. 1 timothy, baled. nominal. WINNIPEG GRAIN Cash prices: Wheatâ€"No. 1 Northâ€" ern, $1.23%; No. 2 Northern, $1.19%; No. 3 Northern. $1.154%; No. 4. $110%; No. 5, 98%e; flax, 74%e; track, $1.22%; screenings. $4 per ton. Barleyâ€"Malting. 67c to 69c per bushel, f.0.b. shipping points, accord Ryeâ€"No. 2. $1.10 per bushel, f.04 shiping points, according to freights Buckwheatâ€"88c to 90c per bushel, f.o.b. shipping points, according to freight. _ Milifeed â€" (Delivered Montreal freights, bags included): Bran, per ton, $33.25; shorts, per ton, $33.2%; middlings, per ton, $38.25. Qntario Wheatâ€"Good milling, f. 0. b. shipping points,. according to freights, $1.30 to $1.32 per bushel. Ontario Oatsâ€"Good milling, f.0.b. shipping points, according to freights 50c to 53¢ per bushel. _ American Cornâ€"No. 2 yellow, kiin G@ried, $1.12%; No. 3 yellow, kiln dried, $1.00%; No. 4 yeliow, kiln dried, $1.06% ; per bushel, delivered, Toronto. . than above. ‘ Manitoba Oatesâ€"Extra No. 1 feed, §7¢; No. 1 feed, 62%c; No. 2 feed, §0%c per bushel (c.if. Goderich and bay ports). Poultry: Spring Chickensâ€" We have always on hand a large supply of Mill Feeds, Distillers (Rye) Dried Grains 20% Protein, Cottonâ€" seed Meal, Oil Cake Meal, Tankage, Sait, (Pure Maniteba) Cracked Corn a specialty. (eAL. oenncentennnmnncomntnennneniomitinn¢. per dozen le 16 to 10 to to 10 to to to. to to Trinity Lotheran Church‘s annnal meeting was held on Monday eveâ€" ning with the pastor in the chair and Mr. Rdward Seim as secretary. As members of the church counci! were reelected for the nest two years Mosars. Val Zooller, Fred 00 00 00 A. B. A.R.G. Smith, G. W. Edmunds, B. G. Walker, Mrs. Forster. Mrs. Massel, B. G. Walker, C. Cairneross, Dr. Winn, R. C. Puddicombe lay deleâ€" gates to synod. 0. Hamilton, substl tuto delegates, R. G. Walker, Audiâ€" tor, R. C. Puddicombe. Trinity Church Holds 9 â€"_ The annual vestry meeting of St. Georges Anglican Church showed that the past year had been a prosâ€" perons one. Rev. Mr. Pogson preâ€" sided and the following were elected Ministens warden A. B. Puddicombe peoples warden A. R. G. Smith vestâ€" ry clerk, O. Hamilton select vestry company is in a flourishing condiâ€" tion. The officers of the Company were _ reâ€"elected, _ namelyâ€"Commis sloners, Messrs, . Bechtel, E. D Eidt and Ilingsworth Cassel and A. R G.,Smith eecretary treasurer Enjoyed Prosperous Year the local Hydro Electric Committee and Mr. George Morley, superintendâ€" ent. are attending the January Conâ€" vention of the Ontario Hydro Elee tric Association in â€" Toronto â€" this week. ~ Died on Saturday We are sorry to report the death of Mrs. Doerr, mother of Mrs. Ed. Sien of this town who passed away at her home in Auburn on Saturday last. The funeral took place on FTuesday afternoon. Mrs. Seim had been in attendance at her mother‘s bedside for two weeks previons to her death. ew Hamburg Victory Satisfactory Statement > \ The Wilmot Township â€"Telephone System held their annual meeting on January 23rd at Baden. The anâ€" nual financial statement presented at the fheeting showed that the company is in a flourishing condiâ€" H9D. Tho AHHCALS AF HhA Ensmmanc The Ratzburg U.F.O. will hold a wiener roast at the home of "My* and Mrs. Ezra \i’vlll:lul'ur nnvl“ritl:ly evening, January 25.. A cordial inâ€" vitation is extended to the ladies of the club to be present. 1 Attend Convention I Messrs. Fred Dehns flanrea Pn sins and Miss Helen Smith returued to Kitâ€" chener on Mionday to resume her duties as teacher at Courtland Aveâ€" nue School after being confined to her home here for the past month through illness. Wiener Roast Mr.â€" Milford Ruby _ who is ploved in Kitchener and who the misfortf®fhe to break his some time ago while crankit car, broke it again in the place when he fell off a «del truck. ' Recovered from liiness Suffers Broken Wrist Mr. Fred Schaefor attended the annual meeting of the _ Hopewell Creek Mutual Fire Insurance Comâ€" pany at l\'('\\_' Germany on Thursday. Mrs. Lorne Ellis,‘who was serious ly il at ber home here, is «lowly improving. Mr. Lorne Ellis of Platsville spent Sunday at the home of Chris. Ingold. Reeve Fred Debus attended the inâ€" augural meeting of the County Counâ€" cil at Kitchener on Friday and Wedâ€" nesday. Mrs. Chas. E. Richardson of St. Mary‘s spent a few days of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boulee, Misses Patricia Detenbeck and Lordeen Cookman of Waterloq spent the o week en with Miss Muric] Bechtel. past few weeks at Kitchener, re turned on Friday. Personals Gave Instructive Address The New Hamburg B.Y.P.A. met last week with a good attenpdance. Miss Elva Metz occupied&e chair, Oliver Zimmerman read a paper on a Christian Duty. The pastor, Rev. E. Dale gave an instructive address in which he pointed out how we should give our time and talents to Christian _ work. In the business meeting which followed, plans were discussed for holding a sleiging parâ€" ty early next month. elected Board of Eiders: F. Debus, 1. Gerth, Geo. Hahn, Henry S. Hoff man, Emil Luft, Edward Pfaff and Harry Phillips. Auditors: Geo. Em slie and Milton | Luft _ Ushers:â€" Lloyd Debus, Lewis Hahn, Orville Pfaff, Reginald Pfaff, Hatold Phil lips and Harry Steinberg. A vote of thanks was extended to the Young Peoples Society for their help durâ€" ing the past year to the Sisterhood nd especially to Mrs. Lewis Hahn for the altar and pulpit vestments to the choir for their efforts . in beautifying the service and to the members of the Men‘s Club for their aid in the projects of the congregaâ€" tion. morning service be continued. The following were received into voting membership of the congregation:â€" Mesers. 8. Bruer O. Orth and G. Stein. The following officers were (Continued from Page 1) and chairs be replaced by benches. (5) That the basement pf the church Miss Adeline Riehl, who spent the Fred Debus, George Conâ€" John Hess, members of Hydro Electric Committee CDy who is emâ€" ener and who had to break his wrist while cranking a Annuwal Meeting the same «delivery Fob. 12 (Tuesday) â€" At 1230 pm., farm stock, implements, hay, graim and household effects belongâ€" Ing to William Kessoiring, situated Fob. 6 (Tuesday)â€"â€"At 1 p.m., live stock. Implements and grain, for Al bert Boshm, situated ©2% rnites southwest of St. Clements and 1% miles north of Bamberg, on the Hesson Road. ‘} Feb. 2 (Saturday) _ At 1.30 p.m., valuable real estate and all houseâ€" hold effects belonging to the estate of the late W 8. Ran, sitnated at ‘79 Mansion St., City of Kitchener. Peb. 4 (Mondayâ€"â€"At 230 p.m.. at Boettinger‘s Hotel, Bridgeport, real estate consisting of 9 acres with good buildings. situated at Rosedale. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Feb. 2 (Saturday) At 8.30 a.m. at my anction stand, Kitchener. horse for the Humane Society. was accompanied by her . mother, Mrs. Geno. F. Mackie, who will spend a few weeks with her danghters. | _ Mrs. Herh MeNally and sons Don las and Norman, spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs, Irvine Sherriffs of Humilton spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Sherriffs. Mr. Harvey _ Woods, farmer of this district. h the fine 125 aecre farm I Mr. Nelson Snyder near Mr. and Mrs, Harry: Sherriffs of Kitchener spert Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriff‘s. Bought Farm The annuid meeting of Chatmers Church was held on Monday after noon. *+ Miss Emma Mackie has returned to Flint, Mich.. after spending a cou ple of weeks at her home here. She Said the cigarette. but I can and do Add to a man‘s nervons troubles, Subtract from his physical energy, Multiply his aches and pains. Divide his mental powers, take Interest from his work. and Discount his chanees of success bacher in 8t. Jacolhs on | Raturday forenoon,. January | twentyâ€"sixth. ~ atr. John Sander of Beatty‘s Cor ners spent last Sumday afternoon af the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Martin. A Cigarette‘s Arithmetic I am bot mmch of a mathematician, few m cle and Martin Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Weber and (amily attemled the funeral of the formet‘s sieter, Mrs. Dilman M. Benâ€" bacher in 8t. Jacohs on â€" Raturday Mr. Joclah Stéekley: of Huron Co., is visiting his > Menuo E. Martin. Recent visitors at the h« and Mrs. Daniel M. We Messrs, lirael oard: David) Hoflman of Hoidelberg, and Mr. Onias B. Mar tin and sistere, Sarah and Annis of East Wallenstein. Miss Lovina Horst is spending a few manths at the, home of cher unâ€" cle and aunt. Mr.and Mrs. Samacl R. of| Walleirstein were ede resentatives for Wellesle Personals Messrs "When we asunder part. <It gives us inward pain; But we shall still be joined in heart, And hope to meet again." Local Men Elected At the recent antmal meeting of the Waterloo County Trustees and Ratepayers‘, Assuciation held in the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo _ Collegiate â€" Inâ€" stitute on Saturday, ‘.lunum'y 19. Messrs (Continued from Page 1) The pallbearers were Earl and Es ley Matthews, brothers. and Carl Roy, Norman and Wellington Mat thews. consins. anniversary treasurers report (Mr. Val Zooller) showed receipts for 1928 of $4915.56 and an expenditure of $4762.02. Of this sum for Mission and benevoâ€" lence $1475.45. A gratifying feature of 1928 was the . subscription . of $1192.00 for the Ministerial Pension Fund of the United Lutheran Church. Treasurer of this fund is Mr. F. Peine. The caretaker‘s sak ary was increased. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the faithâ€" ful choir leader, Mr. George Forler and al the members of the choir to ‘zhe Sunday School Teachers and all the cheerful workers of the church. The Sunday Scho»l reported â€" as President of 1929, Mr. Fred Peine, The Ladies Aid, Mrs. J. Goetz, the Luther League, Mr. C. Morley, the Women‘s Missiohnary Societm, Miss L. Twietmeyer. The pastor entered with ‘ the first of January into the 13th year of his ministrations in 'l‘rinity! Lutheran Church. Three young men. of the congregation are studying for ministry:, Alvin Pauli, Erast Schroeâ€" der and Lloyd Herman. According to records the church has been orâ€" gavized since about 1834 and \vi]]’ celebrate in a few vears its 100th am ho id the Canada Synod Val Zoelier, aiternate | sold. George Steiner, delegates to the Dis | Fob. 13 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 pqm., trict Conference, Wred Schaefer, al |valumble 55 acre farm with good ternate H. Sipple, auditors for 1929 |buildings, farm stock, implements E. G. Hammer and E. Rau. The|and feed, for Benjamin Roth, situâ€" treasurers report (Mr. Val Zoeller) |ated 2 miles east of Josephsburg ang ist, Clarence Bushlow, delegate to12 miles west of Kitchener. Farm is AUCTION S ALE CLISTS of Conestog WINTERBOURNE WALLENSTE!IN Coope Woods, _ wellâ€"known listrict. has purchased re farm belonging to it the home of Mr id David Mof{man M. â€" Weber ind the village cted y Township ter Stanley B. Frey were M pep March 27 (Wednesday) â€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce and household effects for John Bock, 4 miles east of New Dundee, March 12 (Tuesday)â€"Entire sale of farm stock, tmplements, produce and household effects, on Leot 14, Con. 10, Blenheim, County of Oxford, for Prnst Coleman. (No regerve}. March 7 (Thursday) ~Entire sale of farm stock, implements, produce and housechold effocts for Mr. George Elliott, 4 miles east of New Dundee on the town line leading from New Dundee to Blair, No reserve, propriâ€" etor is retiring from the farm. _ March 6 (Wednesday) â€"Household ’:\nl-- for Mr. Henry Schneider, sitnâ€" ated 1 mile south and ‘; mile east uf Wilmot Centré school. No reserva as Mr. Schneider is moving to Kitchâ€" ener. Anyone wishing to consign to this sale may do so by listing your articles with the auctioneer not later than Friday, February 15th. Teleâ€" phone or write in your offering and I will gladly sell it for you. |hp the esfate. {| _ Feb. 26 & 27 (Tuesday & Wednes May) < First day in afternoon selling {vxtunsi\'v household effects, including “m;m:-' antiques. Second day, farm {atock, implements, produce and large {’evaparator and equipment, for the estate of the late Allan l-‘riml, situâ€" ’<lll‘l| 2 miles south of New Dundee ’;uul 4 miles northwest of Ayr. No |reserve, the farm is sold. Lunch at {nmm on second day. Reiha, situated 255 miles southeast [uf Haysville and 5 miles mnorthwest \nf New Dundee, 1 mile south and 1 mile west of Pine Hill school. No ’rvsvrvo. the farm is sold. March 5 (Tuesday) â€"â€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements, produce and household effects for Mr. Milton Litwiller, situated 14 mile west ‘of St. Agatha, and notice the list coming later including 8 fine horses for your spring work. Also the Hojstein cows. all springing. No reserve, the .{:.rm is sold. farm â€" stock, implements, produce, !rlv.. for B_F. Kenyon, on Lot 9, Conâ€" [(12. Blenheim. Oxford County. 111 i‘\vullh compels | proprietor to | quit f Carming. ! Feb. 20 (Wednesday)â€"â€"Entire site of household effects, horse vehicles ’:nul barness belonging to the estate {of the late Isaac Witmer, simated }-m ths Huron Road, 3 miles north [east of New Dundee, near Rosebank | church and school, on the old Witâ€" :mvr homestead. No reserve, win@ing | hp the esfate. 1 Fob: 26 & 27 (Puasiay & Wiiinas: March 4 (Monday)â€" Entire sale of farm stock, implements, produce and houechold effects for‘ Mr. Herman Reiha, situated 255 miles southeast of Haysville and 5 miles narthwos of Blair. â€" Fobruary 13 (Wednesday) Entiz horechofd effects, vehicles and hau ness, belonging to Mr. Gordon Har timg. on â€" the | Manasseh | Hallmat farm. sifuated 2o miles soull oo Pebriary 5 (Puesday)â€"Entire saie of houschold effects, like new, also poultry, for C. E. Pipher in the il lage of New Dundee, No reserve, proprietor is going to â€" Manitoulin Island. 2 . Fob. 6 (Wednesdlay) â€"Entire sale of 17 acre farm, farm stock, imple ments, produce and houschold effects lor Mr. Adolph Seefeld, 1 mile west Feb. 2 (Saturday) â€" Entire house hold effects and Ford touring car for Samitel Bender, in the village of Raden. | No reserve, proprictor is quitting housekeeping. A xilmu‘ re onzht a | March 30 (Saturday) â€"At 8 a.m., household effects at my auction stand alongside the Kitchener market, for Mrs. Clara McQuicken. If you want to buy or sell farms, I have all kinds for sale or exchange. April 27 (Saturday) At 8 a.m. valuable household effects at my anction stand alongside of Kitchener market, for Sam Nobleman. Feb. 21 (Thursday) At 1 p.m., live stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects ‘belonging to August L. Eisenmenger. situated 454 miles east of Millbank, 2 miles west uf Crosshill, and 4*; miles south of Linwood. Farm is sold. 1. M. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer. Feb. 20 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., live stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects for Anthony Holt, situated 3 ~miles east of Conestogo, 4 miles north of Bloomâ€" ingdale and 3 imiles ~west of New Germany, known as the Hy. Hamil ton farm. at the City Hall, Kitchener, mortâ€" gage sale of 2 properties known as 106 Strange St. and 141 Alber'. So‘h. Kitchener. Feb. 19 (Tuesday) â€" At 1 p.m., farm of 105 acres, farm stock, imple ments, feed and household effects beâ€" longing to Mrs. John E. Wagner, situated on the Kitchener and Presâ€" ton highway, 2 miles southwest of Preston, 34 mile south of Freeport. _ Feb. 14 (Thursday)â€"At 1230 p.m., valuable farm stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects for Orphen H. Wismer, situated on t 11, Erbs Road, Wilmot Township, ll.‘(b miles west of St. Agatha, 3%4 miles northeast of Baden and 2% miles east of Philipsburg. Farm is sold. 1% miles southwest of Erbsville Feb terghiur Feb. 18 (Monday)â€"At 230 p.m Dunde Tully equipped Azrm (Priday) ind Manasseh | Hallman 20 niles south of d 4 miles north of Everything ami<t #o proprictor Al LCP wrm hirs V'llllll'll'l."l.'ll'll...‘lllll wine Snyrler per nf Feb. 21â€" Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Sylvester Gingrick. 2 miles north of West Montrose and about 6 miles northeast of Eimira. Feb. 19 Farm stock, implements, hay, frain, houschold effects, ete., of John Frankiin, on Lot 8, Con. 2, Peel Towuship, 1% mile esigt of Glenallan. 1« Mic I1% sharp. cleari implements threshing m chojes dairy . Fob. 20 (Wednesday) â€"â€" Auction sule of farm stock, implements and {red at Lot 3, concession 4, N. E. Hope. 45 miles northwest of New Hope, 414 miles : Hambur«, for Mos at . conressinn sunth of city of Luxton. Fob. 5 (Tuesday) â€"At 12 o‘clock sharp, 35 head of registered Holâ€" steins, fully credited hberd, farm stock, implements and feed, 3 miles south of Tavistock and 3 miles north of Hicksonâ€"a grand offering â€" for Wilfred Corp. Feb. 7 (Thursday)â€"â€"Auction sale of 25 Canadian bred horses at Coler Livery Barn, Stratford, and some well matched teams of Clyle and Percherons, for C. Dill. Feb. 8 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 42, concession 5, 8. E. Hope, 2 miles south of city of Stratford, for Dan Flangar. Fob. 14 (Thursday)â€"â€"Clearing sale of farm stock, implements and feed it Lot 10, Concession 7. Wellosley Tp. 1 mile west of Crosshill, for Joseph Y. Zehr. Feb. 15 (Friday) â€"Auction, sale of horses, catlle and store hogs, at Lot . the 19th Line Hast Zorra, 4 miles Feb. 1 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock of cattle, brood sows and store hogs, etc., 13th Line East Zorra, for G. L. Ratz. on the town line, known as the Robt. Veitch farm. No reserve, proprietor is going to Kitchener. ‘ 1 Wall Mamei enthwi st af W March M Draytun Feh thwest of MT ermints 1 peg nerations. A 0 Henl funlly leasy Bb oo * "eb. 12 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale x‘us;m etock, implements and feed 3 conression 7 Downie, 4 miles i Dnal Purpe rÂ¥iceable as al pecurds i 9O 21 Ero St 1Tn udncr For Real Valu« M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Nt outh Ral Farm stock, implements, houschold effects, etc., of ingrich. 2 miles north of Ki (Tuesd FOR SALE atic tm stock, implements. ¢. of Manassa Martin, Pvel townehip, 6 miles Floradale, 6 miles east Mandary h Wakterton adoll rid nup t Wel Alsi M 1 in Overshoes and Lumberman‘s Stratford, for Alyin . Bohlender‘s tle of Shorthorn Buils from Dams with o 11000 Ths. milk ut. butterfat, for sevoral younaer redited.. Xolh 8 it Lot Fierling. Fâ€"At 12 irclock c oof farm stock, feed, _ including tfactor and 21 t Lots 11 and 12. Annn Arlingts Parties tock David 6 heron m P of Eh . 1 mils K. Roth 1. Hfotel Hermiar 101 e h at Lot 1 milos Henmry prin w 44 thi 14 ht il W 49c for Spec. Butter Fat 48c for Ist‘grade Butter Fat The Patron Geis the Profits. Phone 5» â€" _ New Dunidee Give Us a Trial Intsitm s $ Lbunh M mile For the last half of January The New Dundec Farmers Coâ€"operative Creamery Co. 1td. Highest prices paid for goose, duck and chicken feathers, any quantity. Fischman Spring Co. Ltd., 33 Queen St. S., Kitchener. 49â€"tf. PROFIT SHARING WANTED To buy, from 10 to 15 pigs woighâ€" ing about 70 lbs. Apply P. K. Weber Sales Stables, Phone 146, Kitchener. FOR SALE, High grade Holstein cows, fully acerodited. Apply Wendell R. Shantz, Phone 735 r 5, Kitchener. 51 Do ooo LIM thi H 10 Classified Ads FEATHERS WANTED Cream Prices FPARM FOR SALE from chur FARM FPOR SALE ued ©lropshire ewes, some ‘red and all bred to registered Apply Heury Schmidt. Bridgeâ€" ind lt ns Cl pitt ib PAID W POR SALE of lund with good buildâ€" d thereun. good water, 1 Watorloo highway and ches. school ‘and other kieces. Price reduced . to te Box 288. Chromicte, 5â€"4 i FONR SALE FQR SALE all in good repair. â€"slate of cultivation. wheat, 20 acres seedâ€" l timothy. 8 acres Fail ploughing all i quick sale. Apply Forbes, R.JR. No. 2. â€" Ont. + 5.9 me‘lvway. Farm comâ€" <ood splendid farming & otthatdwood bush. px. very comfortable o«il repair, close to ‘ckuown as the Will 4 miles west.of Kit Kitchener and Strat and fify aere farm, Stutim. Suitable for and pasture; good vt of good buildings. choo!l Good well and Price $5500.. Phone umn. BRoy M. Baxter, 3â€"4 1orepalr, murket, homs. H Kitehen Has liarge bauk miling spring at brick house with uter â€" in house. rOonERe W sierloo situated 1 cluse to wW. Will , Phone 3â€"3 mi niles 5â€"2

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