_ | Profit By Reading This List of Auction Auction Sale| ATION SALE | AUCTION SAE ; ,, s _ |g=â€"7â€"7 Valuable 26 Acre Farm with Go« > Buildings, Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Household Effects. glllllIIIIlmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllml"lmmlllllllllllllllllll 3 Phone 190 . â€" .0 . . _ P.O. Box 178D S sfll“l“l“ll“ll“““ll"||||||l“|lllllllII||||||ll|llllll“lllllmml“““l“l"mlll"lf: gm‘mlflllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllljlllllIIIIII'IIIIIIl1 Lumber wagon; â€" set gravel planks; wagon box; flat rack; fanâ€" ning â€" mill; land roller; ~buggy ; cutter; lâ€"horse democrat; Ayr No. 21 plow; Masseyâ€"Harris mower; one lhree-se.ction iron hanow;‘ Frost & Wood hay rake; weigh scales, 2000 lbs. cap.; farm boiler, capacity 30 gallons; 1 meat box;‘ W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone Waterloo 592w. pig stable, all buildings are good repair. There is also gravel pit on this farm. If you are fooking. for a nice small farm, here is one. LIVE STOCK 1 horse; 42 chickens; 9 Chinâ€" chilla rabbits. REAL ESTATE The farm consists of 26 acres of land. On it is a nice brick house with small summer kitchen attached, large bank barn, driving shed and . _ There will be sold by Fublic Auction, the Farm, Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Household Effects belonging to the Estate of the late Clem&ns Kieswetter, adjoining the village of St. Agatha, on THE WM. SNIDER MILLING CO. Bring your formulae and let us demonstrate how a Thorough Mix will Improve your feeds. We are also prepared to do CUSTOM MIXING at & nominal charge of 10¢ per 100 Ibs. DAIRY FEED ...... 2M% 5% 13%4 % LAYING MASH .... 19% 444 % 9% % 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, M You can get these feeds at a very MODERATE ce. > i# ASK FOR PRICES _ Waterloo County Hatchery Prices for March and April: White Leghorns, 17 cents; Barred Rocks, 18 cents; White Rocks and Buff Orpingtons, 20 cents. Write for price list and catalogue. Our flocks are culled for size, vigor and egg production, and mated to cockerels from large eggâ€"laying strains. Once you have raised your 1930 crop of Service Brand Chicks you will always be one of our boosters. Will give you pullets that will lay large SNIDER‘S Service Brand Chicks Try Some This Year CANADIAN SEED GROWERS‘ AsSCOCIATION â€" use REGISTERED SEED Terms of Farm will be made known on day of sale. Terms of Saleâ€"Cash. Perfectly Balanced Rations High Protein Feeds IMPLEMENTS NEW HAMBURG, ONTARIO For Higher Yields, Better Quality and Cleaner Crops . .. Wednesday, April 2, 1930 * = WATERLOO, ONT. in very a good Registered â€" Guaranteod Protein At 1 p.m. scalding trough; meat hooks; quanâ€" tity of bricks; 1 kettle; 2 sausage _grinders; lard press; crosscut saw; , buck saw ; wheelbarrow ; set of teany harness; set single harness; assortâ€" _ ment of c.q‘lars; harness parts; grain bags; doubletrees; neckyokes; | crow bars; forks; shovels; plaster, ing tools; butcher tools; butcher table; meat mix trough; 4 cider zbarrels. 40, 20 and 10 gal. capacity. HAY AND GRAIN 10 tons timothy hay; 3 tons sweet clover; 45 bus. oats; 20 bus. ‘ mixed grain. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Kitchen stove; hanging lamp; kitchen clock; kitchen sink; lounge; Bell organ; high chair; wash stand; bed; bureau; parlor lamp; Grandâ€" father‘s clock; screen door; egg Icmte; 1 doz. fruit sealers, and misâ€" ’ cellaneous other small articles. THEODORE DIETRICH, LOUIS ZIMMER, St. Agatha, Executors. BETTER eggs this fall. 19â€"1 March 31 (Monday) â€" Auction sale of hou-LId ‘l’zh. 1% miles west of Plattsville, for Mra. Henâ€" | M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer March 28 u}h-ldn&â€" Annual fl,flt:f horse sale at Arlington 0 Yards, Tavistock, of some choice horses. Please list them by March 15th with the auctioneer at Tavistock. March 29 (Saturday) â€" Auction sale of farm tractor and all kinds of farm in,lc-onb in the village of Bright, for Carl Nichol. f April 2 (Wednesday) â€" Entire sale of farm stock, ir:slenenta. proâ€" duce and household ects, 4 miles west of New Dundée or 3 miles north of Plattsville, known as the Hunsberger farm, for Norman Shantz. A;fll 7 (Monday) â€"Dispersal sale of high wdc Jersey cows and heifers at Williamsburg, 4 miles southwest of Kitchener, for Henry Newbery. Positively no reserve. May 7 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., amount 12 months‘ credit will be far!n stock, implements, hay and given by furnishing approved bankâ€" ‘"muff;hAS't. B. C‘flgb‘;l."n !“-“lukd able security, or 5% discount for e , near Du s packâ€" ts3 » 3 ing plant, known as the Riverside cash. Shoa months" eredit or Farm. . 6% per annum off for cash. ‘llhy u2': (8:':-rd-yh)l-dA; 2 J.;n NORMAN SHANTZ, Proprietor. real es and household effects for the estate of the late Josenh Maser 1 HM. TOMAN, Auctioneer. 13â€"1 May 24 (Saturday)â€"At 2 p.m., real estate and household effects for the estate of the late Joseph Moser, in the village of Bamberg. 1. H. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioncer April 12 (Saturday) â€" At 12.30 p.m., sharp on time, the entire conâ€" tents, furniture and household efâ€" fects of the Commercial Hotel, Watâ€" erloo. This furniture is all nearly new, so be on time and stay to the end. EmiF Ruf, proprietor. _ l April 2 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm of 26 acres with good buildâ€" ‘ingx and an extra good gravel pit, farm stock, implements, feed and household effects belonging to the estate of the late Clemens Kiesâ€" wetter, adjoining the village of St. Agatha. April 5 (Saturday)â€"At 1 p.m., valuable farm of 9 acres, good buildings, stock, implements, feed and household effects, for the estate of the late Isaac B. Wile, at Roseâ€" dale, 2 miles north of lsridge rt and 1 mile south of Bloomingdp:‘:o. A. R. LINN, G.A., Auctionser March 28 (Friday)â€"Auction sale Phone Waterioo 592w _ h March 29 (Saturday) â€"At 9.30 j a.m., valuable teaming outfit for John Siefried, at 210 Lancaster St. . E., city of Kitchener. No reserve.j March 31 (Monday)â€"At 2 p.m., farm stock, implements and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to â€" Moses Fischer, situated 1 mile northeast (t:f Waterloo, known as the sewer ‘arm. ‘ _ Corner cupboard; kitchen range; kitchen table and chairs; bed; dresser and stand; toilet set; lamps; lawn mower; 2 wooden beds; table; wash stands;; bureau; cider and wine barrels; washing machine; garâ€" den tools; dishes; kitchen utensils; and other useful articles not listed. No Reserve. â€" Termsâ€"Cash, MOSES FISCHER, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises about 1% miles northeast of Waterloo, known as the sewer farm, on _‘ MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930 At 1.30 p‘m. Set bob sleighs and box; wagon; carriage; Jumper and Portland cutâ€" ter; carriage pole and shaft; open buggy ; mower; scuffier; corn cutter; hay rack; light sleigh; Lâ€"horse plow ; scalding trough; hangers; good root pulper; grindstone; crosscut saw; buck saw; some hay; single harness. Auction Sale Lists $ };)-;;;e as ilr. Seifried n;ust quit the teaming business on acâ€" count of ill health. racks; 1 good set brass mounted team harness; _ single harness; buggy pole complete; doubletrees; neckyokes; shovels; forks; grain bags; chains; belis; blankets ; clevises; wrenches; tools, and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. o wagons; coal box; ;crapen; harâ€" rows; 2 plows (1 new one); 2 sets of gravel boxes, flat bottoms; 2 hay SAT: MORNING, MARCH 29, 1930 Sale will start at 9.30 p.m. sharp. Heavy bay mare 12 years old. (If not sold before day of sale.) Phone Waterloo 592w. O. S. KOLB, Clerk. tion the complete teaming outfit beâ€" longing to Mr. Join Seifried, at No. 210 Lancaster St. E., City of Kitchâ€" ener, on â€" of Implements and Household . Effects. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Phone Waterloo 592w. O. S. KOLB, Clerk. JOHN SEIFRIED, Proprietor, 210 Lancaster St. E. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE There will be sold by public aucâ€" Valuable Teaming Outft. 1%â€"1 13â€"1 Special saie of Cheaterfield Suites. SCHREITERS LTD â€" Kitchener For Sale 5 large Baby Carringes, regular $30.00 to $60.00, soiled but good, Termsâ€"Produce, small calf, poulâ€" try, $15 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be Positively no reserve, the proâ€" prictor‘s lease has expired. Household Effectsâ€"Royal Peninâ€" sular kitchen range, good as new; 30 gal. furnace kettle; Internationâ€" al cream separator, newly overhaulâ€" i Harnessâ€"Set of heavy team harâ€" ness; odd harness and collars; blanâ€" .kets, robe, etc. ) Produceâ€"10 tons mixed hay. Implementsâ€"3 see. spring tooth lever harrows; spring tooth cultiâ€" vator with seed box; dise; 4 sec. iron harrows, new; gas engine and. [circulnr saw on truck; single plow; root pulper; scuffler; wheelbarrow; farm wagon with box and shelving; open buggy; set heavy bob sleighs; Jumper cutter; stock rack; gravel box; flat rack, new; manure boat; doubletrees; _ neckyokes; _ forks; shovels, and many other articles too numerous for detail. Let MOLLAGSINE MRAL reduce Also other good carriages greatly _ Cattleâ€"1 Jersey and 1 Holstein cow fresh since Jan.; Holstein cow due in April; Shorthorn cow fresh; Shorthorn cow milking and bred; 2 Ayrshire heifers due in May; Jerâ€" sey heifer due in June; 2 Holstein heifers 1 year old; 2 Holstein heifâ€" ers 7 months old; 1 small calf; Holâ€" stein cow due June 1; Holstein cow fresh; 2 Holstein cows due in May. Pigs and Poultryâ€"2 York sows bred 1 month; 2 young York sows; York hoir 4 months old; 5 shoats 90 Ibs. each; 5 shoats 125 lbs. each; 85 Leghorn hens 1 year old; three geese. NORMAN SHANTZ to sell by public auction 4 miles west of New Dundee, or 3 miles north of Plattsville, known as tHfe Hunsberger farm, on 1 _ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1930 Sale to start at 1 p.m. sharp. 5 Horses â€" Percheron team, bay and grey, 6 years old; bay Clyde mare 11 years old in foal to Jourâ€" nalier; general purpose mare 5 yrs. old; bay driver 8 years old. Minard‘sâ€"50 year record of sucâ€" I. H. Toman, Auctioneer, has reâ€" ceived instructions from . â€" of .â€" * Entire Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Produce and Houseâ€" hold Effects. Farmers Termsâ€"All sums of $25.00 and under, cash. Over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved bankable seâ€" curity, or 5% discount off for cash. HENRY NEWBERY, Proprietor. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Positively no reserve. Proprietor is disposing of all grades. Please do not overlook this sale of 8 highâ€"grade Jersey cattle. to sell by public auction on his farm situated at Williamsburg, 4 miles southwest of Kitchener, on MONDAY, APRIL Tth, 1930 Sale to start at 2 p.m. sharp. Black Jersey cow due Aug. 1; Jersey cow due in Sept.; Jersey cow due early in May; Jersey heifer fresh by time of sale; 2 Jersey heifers 9 months old; 1 Jersey heifer 7 months old ; 1 Jersey heifer 3 months old. All these cattle are under Dominion Government acâ€" creditation. ceived instructions from 8 Choice High Grade AUCTION SALE €. . SNYDBER at 13â€"2 ‘The Wm. Snidetr Milling Co. Ltd. JJ, l .LE Bay BLATCHPORD‘G Todey‘ E%?;n"'&_.ui“'-:"“ .c'..'. from "“m- White Diarrhoon, Bor n‘l‘r‘:bb-d Leg Wenkness. By escapi these scourges <the birds are not hand rado cEEyâ€" +3 7 vb-’u.nlthtfllhloll& The Old Bowman Homestead. 155 acres land in high state of cultivation, 6 acres bush, 8 acres cedar swamp, abundant supply of water at buildings and rear of farm. Good stone house, large barn and straw shed, silo, cement manure yard, 10 acres wheat, 50 acres grass, ‘rest plowed. Easy terms to a reliâ€" able party. %4 mile from church and school, 6 miles from Kitchener. A. C, Bowman, R. R. 2, Petersburg. t 18â€"8 FARMERS TAKE NOTICE ! I pay the highest prices for old horses, beef hides, calf skins, sheep skins, tallow, ete. Phone at my expense. i GEORGE WHITHAM _ Phone 734 r 6 â€" Kitchener Shield your chicks By building up the health of the chick the FEATHERS WANTED Highest prices paid for goose, duck and chicken feathers, any quantity. Fischman Spring Co. Ltd., 83 Queen St. S., Kitchener. 49â€"tf ‘ The Farm: ‘_ Also at the same time there will ‘be offered the farm consisting of 120 acres, more or less, about 75 acres under cultivation, the balance bush and pasture; on the property there is a bank barn 45x58, 1‘% storey house of eight rooms. This ihnn is well situated and in high state of cultivation. Don‘t miss this opportunity for a good farm. i‘l‘erma made known on day of sale. _ Remember the date, March 28th. CLASSIFIED ADS. ON PAGE 10 f Positively No Reserve. Termsâ€"All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months‘ credit will be given with interest at 6% per cent. per annum. Fat hogs, fowl, lumber and wood to be cash. | _ Implementsâ€"3â€"furrow Cockshutt ’tnctor plow; 1 single plow; M.â€"H. Quebec sulky, new; set heavy 3â€" section harrows; set farm sleighs; top buggy; drag saw; Ford motor power unit; scuffier; quantity pine, hemlock and elm lumber; quantity finished maple flooring; quantity stove wood and 4 ft. wood; quanâ€" tity cedar posts. f Automobileâ€"Ford touring car, 1926 model. Horsesâ€"1 Clyde mare, 18 years, 1350 lbs., supposed to be in foal; 1 Percheron filly rising 4 years old; 1 Hackney mare 14 years old; 1 Hackney gelding 12 years old. lutl s otih ts ts stt c B d . A J «@#; * ~ â€" ~moml w » In connection with "Fire Prevenâ€" ’ y of !tl. Week", abserved throughout Farm, Live Stock, Implements, Canadsa and the United States beâ€" \ etce. tween October 6 and October 13, a \ ‘Suntramneree lw hl.‘n":‘le.:..g. has been sent over re Canadian Thould:x-odhlmdn‘h- mm‘,m"m‘" structions Hall, senior viceâ€"president of the Stanloy Reist Company, urging all officers and to sell by public auction, at Lot 89,‘ @MPloyees of the railway to coâ€" operate by setting a good example Upper Block, G.C.T., Township of of t ud thy . thelr Waterloo, adjoining Kossuth, on _‘ causes. This bas been followed up FRIDAY, MARCH 2s, 1930 hldrmulflml.m“hnhh AL 1 â€"alatnab cRA C ca w io. an ies 20 Placeâ€"Kossuth. A. R/. LINN, G.A., Auctioneer, 28 Hopeton Street, Galt, Phone 2063J. 13 FRIDAY, MARCH 2s, 1930 At 1 o'cloq_k _s_h.rp. the following Auc?l'&m SALE 1 For Sale irlthing . elements of Mash shicld and proâ€" 13â€"1 STEELE. BRIGGS $ | speciny "ielearapaic® messase "kas been --;:um the entire g..aa..‘ Pacific ‘way system ran Hall, senior v.i,eoâ€"muau of the ‘pany, urging all officers and 56 Chapel St. â€" KITCHENER, ONT. â€" Phone 3954 NHereat d e en en netnyy Gorns‘nor-cenaral of Canada. . Six Canadian centres â€"â€" Victoria, Vanâ€" couver, Calgary, Regina, Winnipesg and Toronto â€" have been selected for the first season‘s recitals and 14 artists in all will provide the programmes which are to continue at intervais during the fall and winter. Hatches weekly in BUCKEYE MAMMOTH INCUâ€" BATORS of the three most popular varieties â€" White Rocks, Barred Rocks and 8. C. White Leghorns, Write or call for catalogue. QUALITY HATCHERY legitimate heritage, the unique British and Canadian concert series sponsored by the music departâ€" ment of the Canadian Pacific Railâ€" way will, it is announced, be under the distinguished patronage of His Exealloncy. Viscount Willingdon, Undertaken as a nationâ€"wide movement for the promotion of British and Canadian music and to give Canadians an opportunity of hearing the music which is their advised they would not be at all loath to invest in Canada," stated Sir William Plender, president of the Institute of Chartered Accounâ€" tants of England.and Wales, a pasâ€" senger on the Empress of Scotiand, after attending the internationa) congress of accountants recently heid in New York. "One of the best sources of obtaining British capital h_cumlhn ventures in which Cazâ€" adian capital is also invested and the people connected with them of hich‘ repute and standing", he detail how these objects may be acâ€" |H'e;. and There Corn Distillers Dried Grain In bags. High protein content. Apply at Jos. E. Seagram & Sons Limited, Waterloo. 13â€"8 Baby Chicks and Custom Hatching Phone 52 Come and see our new vixéainwb;;;d;-stou. are a high price stove at a reasonable price. "It English people were well Ivll:l“th! would not be at all Bring us 'your eggs for Custom Ihtchinf. You will get more chicks of the same kind we sell. Ask for prices. The are right. Our ironâ€"clad guarantee, with no strings -thchui. We guarantee chicks to be satisfactory to you when delivered. and Rhode Island Reds .... $17.00 per 100, March & April __ . These chicks are hatched in new type allâ€"electric machines which assures Yyon the :tronfeat. biï¬ut and best chicks on the market. You cannot help but have success with these. Single Comb White Leghorn .... $16.00 per 100, March & April Barred Rocks, White Rocks BADEN ELECTRIC HATCHERY s Baden, Ont. Baby Chicks of Real Quality at Prices â€" To Sell "CANADKS COREATEST SEEb HOUSE * «h" Stee ï¬â€œ iN CANADA LE. BRIGGS SELE‘D Zl@ Phone 222 ' 59 Frederick St., along side of the Market Building. Darn, stron%aoil, no hills, well ï¬â€˜:“éi.‘.‘.‘,’;r plf'l:lpo:t;cuql‘o: s about this. * aa E. J. SHANTZ One mile from paved road between Kitchener and Guelph. This is a splendid little farm, comfortable home, new bank barn, strong soil, no hills, well full of hay and straw. Owner would consider an exchange on Kitchener property. Here is your chance for a nice medium sized farm, well situated, 14 miles from the EM road, 12 miles from tchener. Good strong loamy soil, good comfortable home, and a fine bank barn, plenty of good water, nice orchard, barn full of hay and straw. Owner KITCHENER Real Estate and Auctioncer Insurance and Money to Loan 50 ACRE FARM A. K. CRESSMAN 47 Acre Farm tunity â€" to be sacrificed particulars apply to watered; 2 atory brick house, good bank barn 125 ACRES Waterlioo P. 0. Box 91