* Auction â€"| Profit By Reading This List of Auction Sales IMPLEMENTS ©10CD0RTC, SIAR, TRERCIT CIORIEEs Masseyâ€"Harris 6 ft. binder;|3 8â€"gallon milk cans; pails; 6 coolâ€" Deering 5 ft. mower; Frost & Woodjers, and numerous other articles. 18 hoe seed drill; 3 drum steel| Aaiso a Durant touring car in roller; new 10 ft. steel hay rake; 2â€"| yood running order. furrow plow; 4â€"section iron harrow; 14â€"plate dise with forecarriage; 2 REAL ESTATE 1 single plows; spring tooth harrow;| _ At the same time and place there 2 scuffters (1 new); 2000 lb. truck|will also be offered for sale (if not scales; Frost & Wood hay loader;|previously sold) the valuable farm Ideal manure spreader; Masseyâ€"lof 108 acres, more or less, 15 acres Harri§ plate chopper; fanning mill;|of pasture with a spring creek; set bob sleighs; 2 good wagons;|large white brick house, with hot air wagon box with double shelvings;|furnace, electric lights, hard and good light sleighs; Portland and|soft water in the house, splendid Jumper cutters; 2 top buggies; light/cellar, and otherwise handy. and carriage; flat rack; stock rack; root|conveniently arranged. Bank barn pulper; hand or power cutting box;| with straw shed, cement stabling gravel planks; 32 ft. extension ladâ€"| throughout, with stanchions and der; pig crate; hand Granden| water bowls; milking machine equipâ€" seeder; set of 4 short slings; hay| ment run by electric motor; lights; fork, rope and pulleys; split pulleys;{cement silo; double deck driving belting; wheelbarrow; feed tmck;lshed, and other necessary outbuildâ€" 40 ft. windmill tower; 2 doz. grain}ings, all in good state of repair. A bags; doubletrees; neckyokes;'i nice young orchard with all kinds of logging chains; forks; shovels; hoes; fruits. Water supplied in house and lumber, and many other useful barn by electric motor from a neverâ€" articles too numerous to mention.‘failing spring well. . There will be sold by public auction, the farm, farm stock, implements and feed belonging to Mr. Jacob Ludwig situated 2%4 miles west of Waterloo, adjoining the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo, known as the Wm. Knarr farm, on Bay horse 11 years old; dark bay mare 12 years old; black mare 14 years old; black mare 15 years old. CATTLE, PIGS & POULTRY Holstein cow fresh two weeks; black cow fresh in Nov., bred again ; Holstein cow fresh in Nov., bred again; farrow cow in good condiâ€" tion; veal calf; 2 good brood sows bred Feb. 7 and 8; about 75 Rock hens (laying). Valuable Farm of 108 Acres, Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Houseâ€" hold Effects. This is no doubt one of the most ideal dairy and grain farms in Waterloo County. Do not miss it! Terms of Saleâ€"Hay, poultry, farrow cow, yeal calf, ensilage, and all sums of $20.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint bankable notes bearing 6% interest. W. W. Frickey, Terms on Farm will be made known on day of sale, or by applying to the undersigned proprietor. STEELE. BRIGGS SEED C®. _ "CANADAS GREATEST SEED HOUSE " topQNTo- HAMILTONâ€"WINNIPEG â€"~REGINA â€" EDMONTON Auctioneer, â€" ~â€" Phone Waterloo 592w. DAIRY S NIDER‘S SNIDER‘S FEEDS are all old formulae which have been tried and proven and have been thoroughly mixed by our modern, upâ€"toâ€"date Feed Mixer. We are also prepared to do CUSTOM MIXING at a nominal charge of 10¢ per 100 lbs. Bring your formulae and let us demonstrate how a Thorough Mix will Improve your feeds. THE WM. SNIDER MILLING CO. PHONE 239 * = WATERLOO, ONT. Perfectly Balanced Rations You can get these feeds at a very MODERATE Thursday, March 27, 1930 High Protein Feeds At 1 p.m. STEELE, BRIGGS SEED CATALOGUE Send for your eopy. Fully iMustrs O. S. KOLB, Clerk. ow Read HAY, ENSILAGE & HARNESS 12 tons of alfalfa hay; 10 tons alfalfa and timothy hay mixed; 4 tons sweet clover; 10 tons alfalfa and timothy (hay cut); 20 feet of corn and sweet clover ensilage; set team harness; plow harness; 2 sets single â€" har collars, etc. HOUSEKHOLD EFFECTS Sideboard; sink; vacuum cleaner; 3 8â€"gallon milk cans; pails; 6 coolâ€" ers, and numerous other articles. rotein Fat 24% 5% 19% 49 % Jacob Ludwig, harness robes; blankets; R. R. 3, Waterloo. kc 11â€"2 13% % lounges; rockers; kitchen chairs; jleaf table; kitehen stove; parior iluahr; box stove; honey extractor; clock; 240â€"egg incubator â€" and block; lawn mower; Alladin hanging lamp; wash machine and wringer; all kinds of good bedding; some new feathers; full set of dishes; odd dishes; Z good singer canaries, male table; 2 glass door cupboards; 2 sinks; 3 small tables; 3 wash stands; many other useful articles not listâ€" Chattels and Household Effects There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises of the underâ€" signed situated on the highway near the Public School, in the Village of and weighing from 1200 to 1500 lbe.â€" There are a number of matched teams in the lot, blacks, greys, bays This is a choice lot of gaod young~ O.A.C. No: 144 seed dats, 80¢ per farm horses from S to 10 years old bushel. Phone evenings, 156 â€" 24, The majority of these horses are well broken and the balance are green broke and quiet. Termsâ€"7 months‘ credit will .ln 6;;"‘ 2 _..l.;; k given on furnishing approved joint _______________________________ notes at 6% per annum. ‘ CULTIVATORS FOR SALE LEE FAIRCHILD, Proprietor. | â€" Oneâ€"man cultivator with seed box, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, 1 Frost& Wood with seed box, 1 Phone Waterloo 592w. 11â€"1 Masseyâ€"Harris with seed box, 2 j _ Masseyâ€"Harris; Frost & Wiood disc ‘ harrow, 2 3â€"section harrows. 27 Erb _IN THE SUPREME se west, Waterioo. 11â€"2 IN THE SUPREME COURT of ONTARIO 0;::':::'; ‘t’h:l-j:::l:o‘::'l;t ':;' Ave., Kitchener, Phone 3233w. 10â€"4 action bearing date the 30th day of , FOR SALE _ July, 1929, there will be offered for| Registered Holsteins, including sale, with the approbation of John several yearlings and twoâ€"yearâ€"old J. A. Weir, Require, Local Master of heifers; also two yearling bulls. ‘thl.l Court at Kitchener, by W. W., The above are sired by Springbank Frickey, auctioneer, at Huehn Bros. | Korndyke Reâ€"Echo. Herd fully acâ€" Store, village of Heidelberg, at fl“lcrediud. L. Hagey & Son, R. R. hour of 2 o‘clock in the afternoon on | No. 2, Preston. 10â€"3 Monday, the 17th day of March, 1930,| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" the following lands and premises in FOR SALE * one parcel; All and Singular that One work horse, weight 1250 certain tract of land and premises Ibs.. price $45.00; one good horse eituate, lying and being in the Ton-|'eithinx 1350 lbs., price $70.00; ship of Wellesley, in the County of“l'° one hearvy team, weight 2700 Waterloo and Province of Ontario, Ibs.. price $175. Apply P. K. containing by admeasurement in all Weber‘s Stables, King St. E., Kitchâ€" 86 acres and 7 perches be the same|ener, Ont. 10â€"+f more or less, being composed of| _ _ n0. L (Firstly) the north half of the west FOR SALE half of the east haifrand the east| _ Fight roomed solid red brick half of the east half of Lot No. 1 in house, low taxes, all conveniences, the sixth Concession, eastern secâ€" doublt builtâ€"in garage, heavy wirâ€" tion of the aforesaid Township of ing. A good bank barn for four Wellesley or, in other words, being horses, and chicken house. Good the east half of the aforesaid Lot|P‘¢*t for retired farmer. Phone reserving the south half of the west| 883J. Waterloo. 114 half of the east half of said lot sold| FOR SALE Sontaiming ‘aner Leseration "og| _ Pure bred Ayrshire yearling bull. cres, be the same fore 6f thss.. The From record dam a:d Advanced ‘â€Mhmaw‘mhï¬mï¬oncm‘% sire. Also a :" Eco“neoulol "Ar, bull calf from same sire and dam of the Township of Wellesley, m|:‘3 "’o“:.::_" m °:_::°° ::," tsintas 11 acres and T perches more|fy‘*® 10 Nest Arices Tensonnbie. In the Matter of the Estate of Louis Allensen, Retired The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid which has been fixed by the Master. Terms Of Payment 10% cash on date of sale and ba} ance within 30 days thereafter withâ€" out interest. Other terms and condiâ€" tions of sale will be made known at time of sale. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930 from Sims, Bray, Mcintosh and Schofield, 77 King St. West, Kitchâ€" ener, Ontario Solicitors for the Plainâ€" â€"__ At 1.30 pm. _ Chattelsâ€"1â€"horse sleigh; 1â€"horse Dated at Kitchener, Ontario, this 25th day of February, 1980. 80 at 10 o‘clock Signed, J. J. A. WEIR, | _ Aged Jersey cow, fresh one week. ‘Apply Simon M. Brubacher, R. R. | No. 1, Waterloo. 11â€"1 AGENTS WANTED Why put off till tomorrow if you want to become engaged in a more profitable business with the advent One hundred acres, good house and barn, near Puslinch Lake. Good terms. Box 100, Chronicle. 11â€"1 Granary Filler seed cats. Apply Val Bitschey, Phone Breslau 116r7. T 11â€"2 1 FARM WANTED Will trade good town house on 50 to 70 acre farm, near Winterbourne preferred, with stock, crop and imâ€" plements at right price. Apply to Box 84, Chronicle. F 11â€"2 LOGS WANTED | _ Good prices paid for cut elm, soft and hard maple logs. Must be 14" of Spring? Even without experience you will average $50.00 and more per week selling Watkins Famous Products in your township or counâ€" ty, providing you are ambitious. * The J. R. Watkins Company diameter or qver. Box 80, Waterloo Chronicle. 11â€"3 Dept. Râ€"79 749 Craig West â€" Montreal, Que: 11â€"4 Experienced married man to work on farm. Phone Preston T796w. 10â€"2 FOR SALE Forty Acre Farm, Liveâ€"stock and implements and household ‘effects, price reasonable, two miles from Linâ€" wood. Apply to box No. 6 Linwood, Ont. 10â€"3 FOR SALE 2 double and 2 single wagons. Apply Wm. Hogg Coal Co. Ltd., 296 Victoria St., Kitchener. 11â€"2 Elmira. Also WW hay. Apply G. M. Wilkinson. â€" 11â€"2 Six room house with woodâ€"house, % acre of land, with fruit trees and shrubs; hot air heating; soft water cistern. Good location on Waterlooâ€" St. Jacobs highway. Priced reasonâ€" able. Martha Foerster, 59 Pandora Ave., Kitchener, Phone 3233w. 10â€"4 FOR SALE One work horse, weight 1250 lbs., price $45.00; one good horse weighing 1350 lbs., price $70.00; FOR SALE Eight roomed solid red brick house, low taxes, all conveniences, doublt builtâ€"in garage, heavy wirâ€" ing. A good bank barn for four horses, and chicken house. Good place for retired farmer. Phone FOR SALE Pure bred Ayrshire yearling bull. From record dam and Advanced Registration Class "A" sire. Also a bull calf from same sire and dam with 2 year old record of 9200 lbs. milk 4.6 test. Prices reasonable. W. J. Schneller, Baden, Ont. 11â€"1 Swinging Gate Inn, for sale or rent in Huron Co., between Stratâ€" ford and Mitchell. Refreghment room, living and bedrooms, dance Airedale dog, black and tan, bob tail. Finder notify 8. Martin, R. R. No. 1, Waterloo, or the Chronicle If you cannot niake light of PROPERTY FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE $2000, part cash. 10â€"2 a.m., .2‘6Ԥl.);d ‘;o_nâ€"r:_f_flal"m at P. K. Weber‘s Sales Stables, King St. E., Kitchener, for Lee Fairchild. _ __ March 25 (Tuesday) â€" At 12.30, farm stock, implements, feed and ihomhold effects for Alex J. Koeâ€" bel, situated on Con. 10, Lot 2, Welâ€" _ March 17 (Monday) â€" Valuable 86 acre farm with good buildings, known as the Louis Allensen farm, sale at Huehn Bros. store, Heidelâ€" oem at 2 p.m. rch 18 (Tuesday) â€" At 12 »clock noon, valuable farm stock, .mplements, feed and household affects belonging to Jonas Snider, situated 1 mile north of Waterloo, on the Waterloo and Elmira highâ€" way. No reserve. March 19 (Wednesday) â€" At 1 2.m., farm of 57% acres with good buldings, farm stock, implements, feed and household effects belongâ€" .ng_to the estate of the late Jacob it. Kramp, sitGated 7 miles east of Xitchener, 1% miles west of Mosâ€" boro, right at Shantz Station. _ __ March 10 (Saturdar.) â€" At 1,30 ».m., valuable chattels and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to Christian Brenneman, situated in the village »f Petersburg. _ _ _ __ ) |; March 22 (Saturday) â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable household effects inâ€" cluding some walnut and antique furniture, for the late R. Y. Fish estate, in the village of Linwood. . De?, SIUUBUEW OM M0M. £0, MDC By NOC lesl:! township, 3 miles west of Linâ€" wood and 4 miles northeast of Millâ€" bank. Farm is sold. _ _ _ _ March 27 (Thursday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm of 108 acres with good buildâ€" ings, farm stock, implements, feed and household effects belonging to Jacob Ludwig, situated 2% miles west of Waterloo, known as the Wm. Knarr farm. March 15 (Saturday â€" 215 acre farm, % mile south of Plattsville; also house and lot, barn and 2 lots, and entire household effects to be sold in the village of Plattsville, for the estate of the late Isaac Hewitt. This is a case of winding up the estate. If you want a choice dairy farm or a nice comfortable home in Plattsville, here is your time to get March 18 aTuewday)â€"â€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements, produce and household furniture, 1 mile west of Petersburg, for Peter J. Litwiller, No reserve. The farm is ©U7D. Mar. 20 (Thursday)â€"Entire sale of 150 acre farm, farm stock, impleâ€" ments, produce and â€" household effects, on the Herner homestead, 2 miles north then 1% miles west of St. Agatha, or 5 miles northeast of Baden, for Herner & Kropf. No reâ€" March 25 (Tuesday)â€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements, ‘:rodnce and household effects, 2 miles southwest of New Dundee and 2 miles north of Washin=ton, at Hallâ€" man‘s School, for Cranston Hallâ€" man. No reserve. |_ _ e Auction Sale Lists 1. H. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer Mar. 26 (Wednesday) â€" Entire sale of farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce and household furniture, one mile eouth and 1 mile west of Platts ville, for John R. Hall. No reserve. the farm is sold March 18 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing cale of farm stock, imrlemenu and feed, 3 miles west of Bright, for John Minard. March 19 (Wednesday) â€" Clearâ€" ing auction sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements and feed at Lot 9, Con. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer March 15 (Saturday) â€" Auction sale of household effects in the vilâ€" lage of New Hamburg, for the late Geo. Thiel estate. _ _ n SyeT 5,-,'.... sfve h ese Henry S. Huchn _ 32, 40, 41 Fred Storer _ _ 60 TO LET Farm, 50 acres, mostly in Kitchâ€" ener corporation limits, good buildâ€" ings, city water. Louis Breithaupt Estate, 15 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 11â€"1 FOR RENT ‘ 9 roomed red brick house with summer kitchen attached, situated 4 miles from Waterloo, 2 miles off the highway, on the road leading to Conestogo. Hard and soft water in the house. Big garden and orchâ€" ard land and some pasture land. Apply to Clayton Scheifele, R. R. No. 2, Waterioo, Phone 49r4. _ 9â€"tf __ Phone Waterioo 592w March 15 (Saturday) â€" At 10 M...&..-amml reduced. | Special sale of Chesterfcld Suites. SCHREITERS LTD â€" Kitchener W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer 5 large Baby Carriages, regular COUNTY TREASURER‘S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES wwo««~~~ 88.099 County . o 5 A .R $ nentioned 4 ". d-‘ -" ts tg e e en ::'z' =.' I:h"vdi.:‘ hh:l ..:":::'ï¬. ud cuthorined ip 3, South Easthope, 4 miles east of Tavistock, for J. R. Zehr. March 21 (Friday) â€" Cleurins sale of farm stock, implements an feed at Lot 23, Concession 13, Blenâ€" heimA 1% miles west of Plattsville, ftor Andrew Bell. S March 22 X‘Saturday) â€" Auction sale of household effects in the vilâ€" lage of Bright, for the estate of the late Allan Church. â€" _ March 25 (Tuesday)â€"Mortgage sale of 96 acres, 3 miles southâ€"east of Stratford, at 2 p.m. _ _ _ March 26 (Wednesday) â€" Clearâ€" ing sale of 50 head of &h grade Shorthorn _ and â€" Herefo cattle, horses, implements and feed, at Lot 33 on the 7th line West Zorra, 7 miles west of Tavistock, 7 miles south of Stratford, for Price Bros. March 27 (Thnrsdxy)â€"&lelrinsl sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 26, concession 7, South East.ho;e, 1% miles west of Taviâ€" stock, for Mrs. Scott. March 28 (Friday) â€" Annual fl)ring horse sale at the Arlington otel Yards, Tavistock, of some choice horses. Please list them by March 15th with the auctioneer at Tavistock. â€" â€" â€" _ March 29 (Saturday) â€" Auction s?lef of farml tractor andhall“kl}::: of farm implements in the vi of Bright, }:;;_gar[ Nichol. _ _ March 31 (Monday) â€" Auction sale of household effects, 1%4 miles west of Plattsville, for Mrs. Henâ€" derson. FLOODS IN FRANCE AND 2,000 PEOPLE ARE HOMELESS | Reports from the flooded regions‘ of Southw®stern France, where the | greater part of eight department" has submerged by the‘* destructive waters, indicated March 6th that the disaster was the greatest of its kind in the history of France. Although many districts arevstill isolated, it is already certain that the disaster has caused hundreds of deaths the destruction of some 2,000 dwellings and huge damage to crops, live stock and other property. The four principal rivers of the region swelled by weeks of rain, have turned the vast area from the Mediterranian to the Atlantic into an inland sea. The Premier received from Presiâ€" dent Doumergue a personal contri bution of $1,000 toward the fund which is being raised in all the Proâ€" vinces to supplement the first emerâ€" zency relief fund of more than $1,â€" 000,000 from Parliament. FAVOR COMPULSORY POOLING OF ALL FARM COMMODITIES Sackatchewanâ€"Canada‘s greatest wheatâ€"growing province â€" recently went on record as favoring compul}â€" sory pooling of commodities. After .ong hours of debate, United Farmâ€" ars of Canada (Saskatchewan secâ€" .ion) gave almost unanimous approvâ€" al to a compromise resolution presâ€" onted by the Board of Directors. By the resolution, directors of the i farm body are ordered to "sund' eady to work with the wheat pool Board of Directors or the dirocton' » any other pool in requesting that there be placed an act known as the | Jrimary Products Act, whereby the ;rowers of any commodity may obâ€" lain control of the marketing of all hat commodity grown in the provâ€" ince." a TEN NEW RABIES CASES REPORTED FROM RUSSELL Rabies infection was discovered in the heads of ten farm animals shippâ€" ed to Ottawa from Russell County, according to word received by Hon. Dr. Forbes Godfrey, Ontario Minis ter of Health. However, Dr. Godfrey explained he had not yet received an official report from the Health of Animals branch of the Dominion Department of Agriculture, where the tests were made. Many -orrowinï¬ friends attended the funeral of Miss Mary Snider, late matron of the Kitchener Orâ€" phanage, held on Thursday. Service was held at the Sterling Avenue Mennonite Church. Rev. U. K. Weber and Rev. E. Sievenpiper conâ€" ducted the service. Interment was made in the. Eby cemetery. The h.llbeureri were Messrs. Milton, oward, Herbert, Edward, Vernon and Herbert Snider. If they keep on adding speed to the new cars they‘ll soon be running as faat as the owners claim. FUNERAL OF MISS M. SNIDER TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO Â¥a 177.19 EARN $6 TO $10 PER DAY Ambitious, reliable men wanted at once. Part time q while en ics, Garage Wo ng tery, Electric Acetelyne Weldâ€" ing, House Wirin;, Industrial Electricity, lschl‘[;:t',ufln;i’ckhy- beting and Praind e ce gat. .W?um fls uick, our on aow. Jr'iu,or call for informaâ€" on. Dominion Trade Schools, Ltd. Eastern Headquarters, 163 King St. W., Toronto. _ 865 Talbot Street, London. . Let MOLLABINE MEAL reduce England. County Distributer G. H. SNYDER Employment service â€" coast to A.K. v$RI°SISMAN within the limits of the city. Nice garden land with a comâ€" fortable house and barn. If you are interested see us about this. Price right, winding up the estate. Persons having money to loan on first mortgages, giltâ€"edged security at highest interest rates, consult me. 59 Frederick St., along side of the Market Building. Township of and outbuildings, situâ€" ated near Toronto City Dairy station. An opporâ€" tunity â€" to be sacrificed at $9500. For further particulars apply to watered; 2 story brick Farmers Minard‘sâ€"50 year record of sucâ€" KITCHENER Real Estate and Auctionser Insurance and Money to Loan Money To Loan 3 ACRE FARM Phone Breciawu 22 r 22 E. J. SHANTZ 125 ACRES County Treasurer. 10â€"13 C = well 17.80