Cattle Market At 2. _ Toronto Is Slow| . _ o« Lights . Heavies Sheep and lambs â€" Receipts, 126 Quotations: Good light sheep.........$7 50 8 50 ‘Toronto, March 11.â€"Cattle trade on the Toronto live stock exchange was slow at x week‘s close. Choice re sold up to $9.15, -E":.' best heifers at $9.50. Calves were strong at $15.50 to $16.50 for choice, with a few at $17. Hogs were unsettled, with pros pects bidding $11 L.o.b., for selects, or $12 off car. Good lambs sold steady at $15 to $15.50 ':or cwt. Sheop were strohger at $8.50 for top ewes. Cattleâ€"Receipts, 2,200. Quotations: Heavy beof steers ........$9.00t0$10 00 Butcher steersâ€" good to choice........ 9 25 9 15 fair to good ... 8 T5 9 25 common to fair ....... 8 00 8 15 Butcher heifersâ€" good to choice........ 9 25 9 15 fair to good ... 8 50 9 25 @ommon ... § 00 8 50 Butcher cowsâ€" good to choice........ 7 00 8 00 fair to good .............. 6 00 1 00 canners and cutters.. 3 75 5 00 Butcher bulls, good do., fair ................ T 60 " 8 00 Stockers, good ... 7 50 8 00 d0., f&ir ... T 00 7 50 Calvesâ€"Receipts, 240. Quotations: Good to choice ...........15 50 16 50 Medium and heavy....... 9 00 _ 14 50 Grassors ... T 00 8 00 Milch cows, choice ......90 00 100 00 Springers, choice ........100 00 110 00 Hogsâ€"Receipts, 830. Quotations, off cars basis: Select bacon ...............$12 00 Heavies and bucks CHUIHS csmm im mmmiznce s Good ewe lambs ... do., bolognas ........ Feeding steers, good Good bulls and cows sold up to §$8.75. Baby becves were steady at §$8.75. Baby becves were steady at $9.50 to $12. mm and stringers rantainad dull + * avwrm, . _ _ _ | Mogs: Receipts, 35,000; mostly | Mayor of the City of Kitchener, unâ€"]. """". ,**__"*‘ kigher. Butchers, medium to choice,|der his hand, with the Seal of household effect Calves Strong at $15.50 to 250 to 300 pounds, $11.15 to $11.60; ma&omyan-u::mu. Kitchoner 816 50: Hoos Unsettled â€" |200 to 259 pounds, $11.25 to $11.75; |affized thereto, bearing date the Tth} March 23 (Satn THE WM. SNIDER MILLING CO. WATERLOO, ONT. . ® â€" _ PHONE 239 You, too, will be money in pocket by buying~â€"your chicks from us, because they are BRED RIGHT, HATCHED IN ALLâ€" ELECTRIC INCUBATORS and GUARANTEED to MATURE in FOUR and ONEâ€"HALF to FIVE MONTHS if they are fed right. Prices for March S. C. W. Leghorns and Barred Plymouth Rocks $18.00 per hundred. White Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, and Rhode Island Reds, $20.00 per hundred. Two dollars per hundred off for April and May. We guarantee 100 per cent. live delivery and pay all express charges. * $16.50; Hogs Unsett at $12 for Selects. Come in and look over our brooder stoves priced from $14.50 to $35.00. We have what you want. I bought my chicks from the WATERLOO COUNTY HATCHERY last year. Lowest Feed Cost per Egg Poultry Cod Liver Oil, Try These Economical Mashes Beef & Bone Meal, etc. The Wm. Snider Milling Co. Limited, Waterice Cracked Corn Flour and Feeds of All Kinds PHONE 190 ServenLilies Ocean (Finest Pastry) (For Bread, (Pure Maniteba) Coftee Cakes, ste.) Waterloo County Hatchery I‘m Money In Pocket Also our well known brands of FLOUR $12 00 11 50 10 50 10 00 37 50 _6 00 4 00 15 00 12 00 NEW HAMBURG, ONT. 7 50 7 00 15 50 12 50 11 20 9 00 8 50 1 50 7 50 6 75 8 50 . 2k | Ottawa, March 111â€"Canadian egg markets are holding steady unger light receipts and it has been necesâ€" | sary to import U. S. egge to help reâ€" lieve the shortage. |_ Torontoâ€"Supplies are still light, 'but the market is unchanged. One car of Americans is on track here and three others due to arrive shortâ€" ‘ly, costing 38¢, delivered HIDES AND WOOL Toronto, March 11â€"Toronto wholeâ€" sale dealers in hides and wool are quoting prices to shippers as folâ€" lows: City hides, green, 8c per pound; bulls and brands, 5¢ per pound; country hides, green, 7c per pound; cured, 7%%¢ to 8¢; calfskins, 12c; kips, llic per pound; calfskins, cured, 10 %%c to 12¢; kip, cured, 10%¢ to 1ic; horsehides, No. 1 grade, $3.50; No. 2 grade, $2.50; No. 3 grade, $1.75; horsehair, 46c per pound; wool, flat rate, free of reâ€" jects, 26¢ per pound; rejects, 16c per pound; tallow, calk, Te to Tc per pound; solids, in ‘barrels, $6 to $6.50; Oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., §65%c; No. 3, 57%¢; extra No. 1 feed, 52%; No. 1, 49%c; No. 2, 46%e; rejected, 44c; track, 63%¢. Grain dealers in Toronto are quotâ€" ing the following prices for grain in carlots: Manitoba Wheatâ€"No. 2 Northern, $1.32; No. 3 Northern, $1.28%4; No. 4 Northern, $1.25; No. 5 Northern. $1.15; No. 6 Northern, 98¢; feed choice, $13 to $15; 1,300 to 1,500 pounds, $12.75 to $14.50; 1,100 to 1,300 pounds, $11 to $14; 900 to 1,100 pounds, $13 to $14.76. ‘Cash prices: Wheatâ€"No. 1 Northern, $1.28; No. 2, $1.24%; No. 3 $1.20; No. 4 $1.14%4; No. 5, $1.03%; No. 6, 89%c; feed, 18%¢; track, $1.28%4; screenings, $4. TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET We have always on hand a large supply of CHICAGOâ€" MARKET I‘_†virtue of a a specialty. P. O. BOX 178 $11.25 to $11.75; , §$10 to $11.65; Ontari6 Flour â€"Track, Montreal, carlots, 90 per cent. patents, per barrel, $5.70. _ Manitoba Flourâ€" First patents, in jute, $7.60, Toronto; second patents, in jute, $7.00. Bariey â€"Malting, 76c to 79c per bushel, f.0.b. shipping points, accordâ€" ing to freights. Ontario Wheatâ€"Good milling, f. o. 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, 52¢ to 55¢ per bushel. Buckwheatâ€"88c to 90¢ per bushel, f.o.b. shipping points, according to freights. Ryeâ€"No. 2, $1.05 per bushel, (o.yb. shipping points, according to reights. American Cornâ€"No. 2 yellow. kiln dried, $1.10%%; No. 3 yellow, kilnâ€" dried, $1.07%; No. 4 yellow, kilnâ€" dried, $1.05%% per bushel; delivered, Toronto. Millifeed â€" (Delivered, Montreal, freights, bags included): Bran, per ton, $34.25; shorts, per ton, $36.25; middlings, per ton, $41.25. said City of Kitchener, proceed to sell|household effects belonging to Isaac by Public Auction, the said Land#}|Drighton, situated 1 mile northeast or so much thereof “ï¬-" be ":; of Freeport, on the Chicopee road, ::::t‘l:‘ m‘"mm“ known as the Hertel farm. on. ‘The said lands are all patented.| March 28 (Thursday) â€"At 1 p.m., NOTICE is further gived that the|fammâ€"stock, implemenis, feed and list of lands for sale, for arrears Of hcuschold effects belonging to Joe taxes as aforesaid has been prepared, | ; Stubbs, situated 3 miles east of ;gc:om:hg::‘;u’l:.tk‘&':’g";L!nwood, and 3 miles west of Kitchener. The list is published in | HMawkesville, on 13th concession the Ontario Gazette for the issues Wellesley Township. bearing date Feb. 2nd, 9th, 16th and _ Maren 30 (Saturday) â€"At 8 a.m., 23rd, 1929. 'nous&hold effects at my auction stand w. W. FOOT, 'alongslde the Kitchener market, for 414 City Treasurer. :Mrs. Clara McQuicken. Manitoba Oatsâ€"No. 1 feed, 57%¢; No. 2 feed, 55%e per bushel (cif. Goderich and Bay ports). wheat, 88¢ per bushel (cif. Goderâ€" ich and Bay ports). Price on tracks, Ic higher than above. Town Clerk N. A. Zick is in re ceipt of a letter from J. Mulligan, of Dundee, Scotland, in which he enâ€" quires regarding the whereabouts of his sister, Mrs. R. W. Thomas, a resiâ€" dent of Waterloo 18 years ago. Any word regarding Mrs. Thomas will be welcome by the family. Day of January, 1929, and to me directed, for the collection of arrears TAX RATE 36% MILLS The Kitchener city council at Monâ€" day night‘s meeting fixed the tax rate for the year at 36% mills, an increase of half a mill over last year. The estimates included $2500 for the proposed new airport. §0 Frederick Bt., along side of the Market Buillding. SEEKING WORD FROM S$1STER 1 have had placed into my hands for sale a splendid farm of 214 actes, 7 miles from Kitchâ€" ener, 20 acres bush, about 34 acres permanent pasture, 160 acres workable, clay loam soil, nice level land in good state of cultivation, _ plenty of â€" good water by wells and running water, well built 8 roomed brick house with large attic, good cellar, bank barn 70 x 70 in good condition, pig stable 30 x 60, cemented drive house 30 x 70, and a nice orchard. This is 4 splendid dairy farm and a good proposition. Owner has good reasons for selling and is willing to sacrifice on the price; a real good buy; would exchange on city property. See us about this. KITCH EN ER Real Estate and Auctioneer Insurance and Money to Loan 214 ACRE FARM E. J. SHANTZ “cj\‘}'e\‘) y \\\\i\ CA . ’ A{{?@; Phone 222 March 16 (Saturday)â€"At $ am. -n-n-mnu-uugm ® the market, Kitchener. ® , March 23 (Saturday)â€"At $ am., ‘a CORPE s | A PS t i\ March 19 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing sale of 100 acre farm and Clyde horses, high erade Shorthorn cattle, implements and feed, at Lot 49, conâ€" cession 4, S. Easthope, 2% miles southeast of Stratford. This is a grand offering of cattle and horses, for Robt. Eckensviller. March 20 (\\'e«lnmduy)â€"-Anvthn salb of high grade Holstein dairy M. R. ROTH, Auctioncer March 18 (Mondaz\~ Auctio of registered dual purpose Shor cattle at Lot 24. coneassion 13, heim, 6 miles south ‘of New burg, for J. Knox. March 28 (Thureday) ~Eidfice sate of farm stock, implements, peoduce and household effocts for Mr. Henry Bickle, 1 mile east of Reevville. No reserve, the farm is sold. March 30 (S. of old &choo] & miscellancons steps, benclies New Dundeo, April 4 (Thursday) At % sharn, entire sale of farm stock, plements, | produce and exter housebold effects for the estat the late Charles Zinn, 1 mil« of New Dundze.aNo reserve. 1. at noon. March 25 (Mon: of farm stock. imp duce, 3 miles mnovii ton, l4 mile west « and 4 miles northo known as tire. Pav No reserve, farm is March 27 (Wednosday) â€"Entire sale of farm stock. implements, proâ€" duce and houschold effects for John Bock, 4 miles east of New Dundes, on the town lire, known as the Robt. Â¥eitch farm. No reserve, proprietor is going to Kitchener. March 28 (Thursday) ~Fidfice sate March 26 (T of farm stock, household efect rolet car fos Je# ville, 9 miles miles northenst reserve, illMMeal March 24 (Sit acres and 61 a« lumber and 10.0 estate of the 1: mile east of No up the estate me serve. 1. H. TOMAN, Graduate Auct! March 15 (Friday)â€"Clearin of fat cattle, grass catile, pr implements, etc.. for Henry S ter, 1 mile south of New Dand the Titus Bingeman farm. March 19 (Tueâ€"day)â€"â€"Entis of farm stock, implements, p and household effects, includin of chinaware. for George Ki miles east of New Durde». < Town Line from New Dun« Blair. No resoerve, the propel retiring from the fuim. ’m real estate consisting of 1 acre of land with good house and ‘barn, and all household effects, for the estate of the late Moses Cress man, in the village of Breslau. April 6 (Saturday morning)â€"At 8 a.m., good household effects at my auction stand, alongside of Kitchâ€" ener mharket, for Ernst Messerli April 27 (Saturday) â€"At 8 a.m., valuable household effects at my auction stand alongside of Kitchener market, for Sam Nobleman. March 27 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm stock, implements, feed and If you want to buy or sell farms, 1 have all kinds for sale or exchange. March 23 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., 28 (Thnreday)t ~Entive sate stock, implements, peoduce Maonday 1 Auction sgle dual purpose Shorthorn 21. concassion 12, Blenâ€" 1.0,010) POTihl ebc outh ‘of New Ham io uit J st my auction also 20,000 Tt ie lath fos the th ents, produce neludinz a lot rge Ellieth, 4 mdes, or the xo Dandec to Proepeivtor 14 2% â€" miles m Fhis is a T ltnM nd horses, ted t i1 a mscc( ;REAT savings Dobbigxl gars?‘ge & ElectricCo. eli adror oneer HH. udin farm s@l ditee flich vill sive id in sal sale f i:] Murch ,flibfk‘ 260 8* |Inss, go h. If,m.l on the |ship. abs 2 Liglen. fo inzths 5. y m m Ei on April 3rdâ€"Farm stock, implements, hay. grain, household effects, etc., of Clas. Schlueter, about 2 miles west oi Elmira. Floradiale of Weilesley Tp., 3 miles northwest of Weliesley, 7 miles east of Millâ€" baunk, for the late Wm. RFreeborn lstate. This is a large offering of everything. Sale commences at 8 1 m. sharp. April 4 (Thursday)â€"Clearing sale { farm, farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 30, concession 10, Kast Zorra. 4 miles southwest of Taviâ€" stock, for Wilfred Winhold. M yards, Tavistock Parties having horses for sale list them with the auctioneer by March 6th. _ â€"â€"â€" March 23 (Saturday) â€"â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, imple ments and feed, adjoining village of March 26 (Tuesday) â€"â€" Clearing sale of farm stock, implements, and feed at Lot 2, 5th line Wellesley, 3 miles east of Millbank, for David R. Gerber. Aprii 2 (Tuesday)â€"Clearing aucâ€" tion sale of three 100 acre farms, including 60 reg. and highâ€"grade Shorthorn cattle, horses, sheep and hogs. and a full line of farm imple inenis and feed, on Lot 9, 3rd line March 27 (Wednesday)â€"Clearing auction sale of 100 acre farm, sto6k, implements and feed at Lots 1 and 2. concession 1, South Easthope, 1% miles w&st of ‘New Hamburg, on the highway,â€"for Jacob Bart. March 28 (Thursday) â€" Auction sale of registered and high grade Holstein cattle, at Lot 39, concegsion 3, S. E. Hope, 2 miles east of Stratâ€" ford, for James Kompf. & Plattsville, for sale of 100 acre tarm, stock, imple ments and feed at Lot 8, 11th line Blandford, 3 miles west of Bright, for the late John Hogarth Estate. . March 22 (Friday)â€"Annual spring it le A. R. LINN, Auctioneer March 20 (Wednesday)â€"Clearing ciion sale of high grade stock, imâ€" ements. etc., M. K. Dean‘s north i1i of Lots 7 and 8, Beasley Block, miles north of Reseville, 7 miles »ith of Kitchener. GEO. G. CLAS8, Auctioneer March 16â€" Household effects, garâ€" n tom‘s. etc., for Rev. A. Gallmeier, Elmir Tirch tightâ€"fitting si de-gp. Clo Rib Roll a 1 1â€"Valuable 19 acre farm and wluck, vehicles, hay, etc., of nuel Brox, 14 mile east of lzle, 3 miles northwest of El PRESTON, ONT. for Rudy L. Roth & Getdetailsaboutour umss | Sheds, Garages, . ‘Warehouses. !uy * .ndquickh?on new roofs or g: over old onea, Roll is made to ‘Council Standard® quality. Send ridge and rafter meas~ urements for free b SLAPPED GIRL‘S FACE j Florence Lindsay was found guilty of slapping Alma Douglas‘ face for With Rib Roil, finâ€" CA)ing her insulting names. The eetlooking. longest magistrate fined defendant $1.00 and lnsting matal raof i CHOICE FARM FOR SALE ‘ 75 acres of land in good state of {cultivation; 12 acres in fall wheat; ;'16 acres in alfaifa and clover; fall |ploughing done; good bank barn 55 x |60 ft.; new straw shed 30 x 44 ft.; silo; pig stable and henhouse; drilled well, plenty of water; large 10 room :ed house; five minutes walk from village, churches, and _ business places; public and continuation school adjoining farm. Park and summer resort adjoining farnt~Rayâ€" mond Golbeck, Phone 49J, New Dunâ€" motorist FinED $30.00 Found guilty of reckiess driving on Frederick and King sts., on Friâ€" day, Harry Shields, aged 18 years of R. R. No. 3, Waterloo, was fined $30.00 and had his permit cancelled for three months by magistrate Weir. 300 acres of good farm land, conâ€"‘ sisting of Lot 8 and south half of| Lot 9, situated on the 3rd line of , Wellesley, 3 miles west of Wellesley, > being known as the Freeborn estate. Good buildings, well fenced and neverâ€"failing spring . wells, goodl orchard, about 45 acres of hardwood bush. Farms can be sold separately. | For further particulars write John Freeborn, R. R. 2, Wellesley. 113‘ Highest prices paid for goose, duck and chicken feathers, any quantity. Fischman Spring Co. Ltd., 33 Queen St. S., Kitchener. 49â€"tf. FOR SALE Accredited pure bred Holstein cow due March 4 James Rutherford, Ayr, Phone 36â€"21. 11â€"1 FOR SALE Huronic coal or wood range in good condition, excellont baker. Apply 72 Krug St., Kitchener. Phone 469J. 11â€"1 General houseâ€"maid. Apply Mrs. W. O. Winterhalt, 188 Weber St. E., Kitchener. 11â€"1 FOR SALE Renfrew kitchen range, (a dandy), cost over $100; used only 2 months. A real snap. No reasonable offer re fused. Terms if desired. Apply A. C. Bowman, Petersburg, Ont. 11â€"3 Dunlaps, $6.00 per 1000. Pokomokes, $7.00 per 1000. In quantity lots de livered free in Waterloo County. H. W. STEVANUS â€" Breslau Kitchener Beli Phone 736 r 21. 11â€"3 SEED OATS FOR SALE Good heavy White Wave seed oats. Also spring rye, O.A.C. 61, at $1.06 per bus. Ervin Weber, R. R. 1, Blair, phone Kitchener 754 r 32. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE 21 tsb $1. FEATHERS WANTED Certified Extra No. 1 DOOLEY. This is the year to buy seed potatoes. Men‘s Oxtords You can always depend on Gasd Value if you buy Seed Potatoes Phone 2 r 19, Breslau _ â€" _ R. R. 2, Preston HELP WANTED FOR SALE A. B. Suyder & Son 15 by using the OLD RELIABLE! for that cold and tired feeling. Get Wellâ€"Keep Well. KEEP YOUR HEALTH TOâ€"NIGHT TRY Minard‘s , Liniment We Deliver Anywhere in the Twin Cities W. A. Cook and Son with its golden brown crust. A liberal‘slice of our bread with some nice warm milk poured over it makes an ideal breakfast menu for the children and will supply them with the energy necessary for the day‘s study and play. Are you having a St. Patrick‘s Party? We can supply all the dainties you need on short notice. Minard‘s Liniment Co. Ltd., Yarmouth, N.S. There‘s Nothing Better KILL FLU 18 King St. N. W ATERL OO Phone 613 Waterico for Â¥4