hiwr-murroed. cases Rimmed. froth extras. 8Te; fresh than. tsc; seconds. 22c. PRODUCE QUOTATIONS (Buying) Tor-mt wholesale dealers are buy- lng_ pmdqge at tht following prices: Calves, good to choice Do., medium meWrr.tmrrt. Do.. stamens .m.rrrr.e... Swingers Pr.................... Milken .....Vrr.e._V.....rVm..e._ Lambs. choice m.rVP...tr.e.t Swingers Pt.................... 90 00 110 W Milken .....Vrr.e.__.e...rV...M._ 75 00 90 00 lambs. choice mrrVPFe.r..e._ 12 00 ...‘.. Du. 'bucks twe-er...-.-.... 9 00 9 59 Sheep. good tV-Pm......-..-.-. 8 00 8 50 Hogs. bacon. w.o.C. meet " 50 _....... Do., selects. $1 per box premium. Do.. butchers 75e per hog discount. Do., trucked In. Me cwt under Wilt. w.o,e, choice PWePtP.ePPPttPrfere» Do., medlum V_.t..rve.t. (Tanner: and cutters .. Butcher bulls, good to choice .mVee.V.rVr..6VrVf.. Oo., medium ..e_....ee.m Do. Bologrras Vee-pm..-.-. Baby beet tVeVf.ttV.V.._e.eve. Feeder-ood .m..r.._...et. Smokers. good t.tP..t..mVe Do.. (air mrrtt'm.rr-r'mrtr-t. pound lower than last week.s eldse,) Food For Brood Sow: at 8to 11 cents, l Alfalfa or clover hay ted trom Four hundred lambs. tn a total ot, racks forms an excellent roughage term; ot 700 sheep and lambs. were for brood sows. Roots are also good from Western Canada and they sold but mar not always be available. 10 cents per cwt. higher than the The meal ration my vary consider- western lambs of last Monday's of- ab but should not be too strong. faring. at 11.85 cents per pound. Br n. shorts. ground oats and Average good Ontario ewes and an: d barley in equal parts. it ted wethers sold steady at 12 cents, and Judicl 1y at from two to six one lot of 22 cholce lambs brought pounds ily, depending. 0n the use 12% cents per pound. Spring lambs and condl on ot tho sow as well as sold steady to lower than last week the period of pregnancy. has been at $8 tot" each. round to give good food results. Hogs sold 25 cents per cwt. lower Minerals: feeds are usually essential than last week at 12% cents Lo.b. and mir be Supplied either by sods and 13% cents w.o.c. or a suitable mineral mixture com 'Receipts to-day were 2.900 cattle. taining charcoal. ashes. bone meal, 966 calves. 910 hogs and 845 sheep etc. . and lambs. . '_------------- I quotations: Heavy beef steers ....,310 00 Butcher, steers. choice 10 tro Do.. tair to good ..tp.p 9 50 Do.. common .rV._.m..em. 9 BO Butcher heifers. choice t..rrr'.m.r.r'm..m__ 10 50 Do., tair to good _... 9 50 Do, common Frm.rrrtme.m_. 9 00 Butcher cows. good to Four hundred lambs. In a total of- fering ot 700 sheep and lambs. were from Western Canada and they sold 10 cents per cwt. higher than the western lambs of last Monday's of- fering. at 11.85 cents per pound. Average good Ontario ewes and wethers sold steady at 12 cents, and one lot of 22 choice lambs brought 12% cents per pound. Spring lambs sold steady to lower than last week at $8 to $14 each. A large number ot plain dairy type who; some or which sold as low as T cents per pound. Choice veal: were "caree. and only a few primes het- tered 14 cents per pound; the bulk ot the choice veals moving at 12% to 13% cents per pound. or barely study with last week's decline. Plain to medium calves, the bulk of the ousting. sold at 3 cams per pound lower than last week's close, at 8 to 11 cents. There were quite a few farmers on the market looking tor cattle to go on grass as soon as the season open. but nude continued slow on . moderate olerlng, prices asked for (eeder vekghzs ot the better kind being considered too high. Two Rude ot light slackers sold at 8.30 and 8.50 cents per pound. and a tes. soopound steers brought 9% cents per pound. Minter and springer trade was dull. with prices unchang- ed, 8110 each taking good forward sprlngen. In to “afternoon. Muir to choice bench brutal: " to 10% cents. or even la the ennui with a week ago. e ten of the but In mixed lots ol steer- and better. will; " come. Butcher can were needy and mm: active at a to " cent; per pound tor the beat. white ht koehet con trs' moderate supply trade was slow. e! T to 8 cent. per pound tor butcher kind and G to 6% cent. per pound for bologna. Baby Move. were week at Iaat Wedneuhy's de- cline. the best selling at 12% came and the bulk at 10 to 11% cents per pound; Buyers called the killer mar- ket. quality commend. steady to e shade lower. nu. 10% to 11% can. And tho odd Ml kn ant-ugh; our 1.3.0 â€In: "owed a to) at 11% can - pond. with plain In)! butch»: down to " can in the lb! ot we: loot mmumnymb'm. in minimalist“. bun-nun h1'llll L"h"hGr'rriii.", 'rl,"e1uTdrtg.t.'.r'"""" lm‘:wl 'dl all. l5,'i';it'-iiti, “in. h m ' --- as In: nt 10‘. an: that. ,2',"at'u'1,'rdtetet; trel iGiTpCiii. 1 mm, â€a. " JiTh"1u'U'ro1TL'lA'u'%llr. ltd"; Nata-nonadmsw I an a not an. and. In an]. . iiitEiEiiiii'iaiiiiiii'i't P-- are.“ with; on “an and hm “when; i no. "---. at" -. “n" a “we. 0- w: m“..- -::.T:..--.-...... lava: pov- qpvod “My _ 'rg0lLiliBlli2lIgll,l,llliil0). DAIRY FEED ...... 24% " t3%% LAYING MASH . . . . 19% 495% 996% SNIDER'S FEEDS are all old formulae which have been tried and prover) trnd have been thoroughly mixed by our modern, â€Moe Feed Mixer. We as tho reputed to do CUSTOM MIXING at a nominal chute of 10e per 1001b. Bring your formulae and let us dam-tau how n "-" adht will [me your feeds. noun 3' . . WAT-ll“), on. SNIDER’S fab. price, $1.25 cwt. under Perfectly Balanced Rations You an get these feeds " A very MODERATE t. ASK FOR PRICE! High Protein Feeds ‘m tih.alllltlrdh" our , PM...†7 so 8 " s 50 T " 6 5o 6 75 9 5o 13 on s 75 9 an s so 9 oo T so 3 25 " 00 13 so 10 iif 12 so 7 no 7 " so on no my 75 no 90 M 800 650 400 'll tl 8 " T " 6 75 13 00 10 75 10 25 9 so 10 50 9 50 850 lcghhrod Chan-had Analyti- Prohl- Fat Flir- 25 Minard's has wonderful Antiseptic power. Peeling Monday was weaker in Nympathy with conditions at Winnr peg when supplies were heavy. Winnipeg reported 2,000 hog: and a price decline ot 75 cents per cwt.. while Montreal had 3,000 hogs and a price break or $1 per cm. at the close was reported from that market. HOG HARKETS WEAKEN UNDER â€RICE CUTTING While the supply of boss tor sale at the Union Stock Yuan on Mom day was no heavier than on the pro Hons Monday, at [on than 1.000 head. the market was n quarter easier than at last week‘s close. Packers," hide of 12% cents. t.o.b. and 13% cents. WAFA?. per pound. took the bulk ot the bacon grade hogs an Saturday loading. Bids tor Monday's arrivals were 12 cents and tor midweek 11% cents per pound, Co.b. rejected. 409ie; track. 5356c WINNI'EG GRAIN Can: prices: Wheat-No. 1 hard, 81.14%; No. l northern. tl-l‘i: No. , northern. 31.11%; No. 3 northern. $1.0g%; No. 4. 81.03%; No. 5, 97%e; No. 6. 76%e; teed. 66%e; tuck. 81.15%; screenings. 81.00 oat-No. , C.W., 57%r; No. ' C. W., 49%c; extra No. I feed. 49%c; No. 1 feed, H8e; No. 2 food. "Tie; (reigns. hu- 4rseludod---Bran, per ton, 831.36; short. per ton. 333.25; middling, 838.25. Ontario gmttr--wtusat, $1.10; oats. so to "e; burloy. " to 'lie; rye, " to Thr, buck-hut, We. Board ot We no nth. u. 'ttb lovhu tgatrtatiem. for at tttta:-- l â€not; whaat--Nt_ t W. $1.2m; No. I do. 811.5; No. I. 0114*; No. l. “.18“: No. 6, 81.08%; No. C. “sic; 100d. TTe (cu. Godarlch at] any port}. mutual. dam-rod Hound My e 1ritcet1 7' V " h As/ttlt. "a. Me; 23tfrpr, Lat MOLLASINE MEAL no. duce your feeding can. Made in Englnnd. County lithqu ing, Plastering, Drafting, Bar- bering and Hairdressing. Act quichvfet your yt,h',',ti"g', in now. rite or enil or informa- tion. Dominion Trade Schools. Ltd. Eastern Headquarters, 163 King St. W., Toronto. 365 Talbot Street, London. Employment service --eoturt to coast. Ambitious, reliable men wanted at once. Part time pay while training for Aviation Meehan- ics, Gauge Work, Driving, BIL tefy. Electric Acetelyne Weld- ing, House Wiring, Industrial Electricity, ?daehiyist, JtriekYr- Toomo mum $tuoYAhoH. EARN " TO $10 PER DAY mu Wink. no " " - .-. " u; n ~'.'.M.Am.hl- ", coon-u. ac. tiaflJr1"-fti. 1 mm. plug. 'ili,fi4 gm at; the - Farmers G. H. SNYDER Deon, Ont. Phone Brod-I " I " Household "Feet-Massey-Harris cream separator nearly new; Wel- come kitchen stove; 2 extension tables; kitchen chairs; writing desk and book shelf; Sunnysuds electric washer; organ; 5-piece parlor suite; upholstered chair; parlor tables; 12 by 15 ft. parlor rug; sideboard; dining room linoleum 15 x 16 ft.; hall rack; 4 den chairs; 2-burner electric plate; electric heater; two' 3-piece bedroom suites; 2 double wooden beds; kitchen table; Daisy yrhurn; lawn mower; 100 ft. lawn ihose; chamber sets; settee; 2 elec- tric irons; meat barrel; 70 lbs. lard; cider barrels; lard press; meat grinder; milk cans and pails, and many other _useful articles not listed. I Positively no - II the farm and everything will be cold to the “yin! bidder in order to all]. the “In“. Term. on "rm-log of the purchase price on day of sale; bal- ance in 30 days. Tor-.- of "V-Hay, grain, en- silage, pigs, veal calves, and all sums of 820.00 and under, cash; over tlust amount 10 months' credit will be given by furnishing approved joint bankahle notes bearing inter- est at the rate of 6% per annum. taoPtemoots--Frost & Wood bin- der in good order; Frost & Wood mower; Noxon seed drill; l7-tooth wring-tooth cultivator; [OIL steel ‘hay rake; iron burrow; plow; beet 1euitivatsrrl, stock rack; 2 wagons; ‘wagon box; set bob sleighs; Port, land cutter; light carriage: light sleitrht surrey; seuMer; potato plow; kart; straw cutter; root pulper; 11200 lb. scales; feed box; fanning mill hay rack; bag truck: pig hangers; lawn fence; wire; some lumber; wheelbarrow; doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; shovels; chain. Hay, Grain and H--AH, tons of {moth}! hay with a little alfalfa; Tr, lung. oats, cleaned; set team liar-l ness; plow harness; single harness; some ensilage. l Pier-Sow bl'ed March a; 11 pigs weigh 140 lbs. each, if not previous- ly sold. ‘5 Cow.-,--' Jersey heifers, fresh; Jersey cow fresh in Dee., bred Feb. 8; red cow milking; Jersey heifer fresh in Dee. and bred in Feb.; 2 Jersey heifer calves 4 months old; 2 veal calves '.. Jersey bull 8 monks old. A kitchen and wood-bed attached; hot " furnace; electric light, and water on tap; large bank barn with straw shed. silo, cement Dublin; throughout. Water supplied in house Ind barn by ram from I never- hiling welt and abundnnce of extra, good clear drinking water, and other necessary outbuildings. all in good repair. With the Ilia-done. " clout spring voter Ind tho Hod Io-l cation. not. this on of tho 'iao- dairy for... in Wolorloo County. Olly " uni-nu- walk to Bylaw-1‘ and Balm: our line. " Iilu‘ to oithor Waterloo or Kitehor"rr, who" you luv. . III-rho! for any-1 thing you wont to no". So. what-l over you do. do no! uh- thi. form. Hor-Bay mare 10 years old, weighs 1400 lbs; bay horse rising 6 years old, weighs 1500 lbs.; bay mare 17 years old; aged horse. Village of Brideerort, on TUESDAY, APRIL it. Iâ€. at 1 pm. In.) Eito--.The (an: counts of " um of extn good had. of which there are 8 um of {all when. " um of (mu, " um i“ bush and nature with lots of â€tin; Inter, young orchard and all kinds of other from large batory white brick how containing " room, halls. 5 pm cell." summer “Manama-mud 1s"ruuuu.o.gt-tra- bgPuNieAt'etims.withoettr-, th.fnrm.gumstoek.igitr_tB, t.odaasdho-hrtdagr.etrtrrsth. In. dmud It mile north at 60 Egg; ','ig,ll, Pe _,T,slc,,,t!,l,e'.li,r',i. w. w. FRICKEY. Audio-m. Phon- Waterloo 501w. HENRY S. SCHMIDT. WILFRED ROEDDING, o. S. ROLE. Clark. A.K.CRESSMM Township of Blenheim, dark day loan. well hue, good hulk Inn and outbuildings. litu- aud In: Tmmtto City Dairy In“... An om- I'Ity - to In mulled at â€50.. For further punk-kn - to V Dairy R. R. I, Waterloo, EIOCIIOI'I. Farm 125 ACRES 15-2 Euphed photo of himself to the itchener and W-urloo Coiled-u. This is u I result of the school having dedicated the 1980 tune of "The Gmmbler," the school pager, to the head of the Canadian ov- cmment. Ter- Produce. shouts. small calves, poultry, and all sums of $15 and under, cash: over that amount IO months' credit will be given by furnishing approved banknble se- curity, or 5% per nnnnm off for cash on all credit amounts. CANADIAN DOCTOR GIVEN 335,000 DAMAGE AWARD FOR TRIPPING OVER MAT For injuries he suffered as a re. suit of tripping over a rubber mat in front of an apartment building two years ago. Dr. Charles Cameron, 67, was awarded 835,000 by a jury at the Supreme Court at New York. Dr. Cameron is I graduate and gold medallist of McGill University. PREMIER KING GIVES PHOTO " COLLEGIATE HONORS HIM Premier King. who was born in Kitelterler,, h†donated In "lo- STRATFORD qUAORUPLET CALVES TIP SCALES AT I“ POUNDS Qu-dmplets were born #11] 3rd on the farm of Abraham ilhelm. in North Euthopc. Three of the four new arrivaU tilted the males at 40 pounds each and the {earth scaled an even " poundr. The mother cow and {our calves are all doing well. I Household Eiroeta-3-burner oil stove; 1 golden oak bedroom suite complete; 3 odd bedsvwith springs; dresser; 5 small stands; upholstered arm chair; mahogany table and jocker; extension table; kitchen ‘mble; 6 dining chairs; arm choir; 'sidoboard; kitchen chairs; Victrola with 40 records on quarter tut oak oabinet; lounge; cot; pictures; yam reel; wool carpet; matting; mats; Coleman gas lantern; No. 3 Daisy churn; butter bowl and print; 5 apple driers; 4 Rats. sweet apple: butter; 8-day kitchen clock; Bel-: gium tree; meat grinder; collie dotr., Noto--This sale to slur! dun: on time a: there u an oodter. llnounl of uni-mentioned nrlicloo. _ 9"chva "nru-u--M.-H.' 8 ft. binder; M.-H. 5 ft. mower; ll.-H. aide rake. 10 ft. hay rake; Maxwell hay loader; M.-H. cultivator with broad- east seeder attached; 17 tooth cul- tivator; M.-H. disc; power com shelter; M.-H. 2-row corn cultivator; 4-sec. iron barrows; 2-funow riding plow; 2-1urrow walking plow; land roller; 2 single No. 21 plows; scuMer; root pulper; 2000 lb. scales; fanning mill; 2 wheel barrows; 3 wagons; dump curt/with harness; top buggy; 2 sets heavy bob sleigh; Jumper cutter. Gladstone; 3 hay racks; stock rack; gravel planks; ‘wagon box with shelving: turnip rack; sheep rack; corn marker; corn planter; Cyclone grass seeder; spray pump; power horse clipper; M.-H. corn binder; logging chins“ 40 gal. gas drum; emery stoner' doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; shovels; hoes, and many other articles too numerous for detail. . Extrn~1924 Ford coach, if not previously sold. Prod---5 tang mixed hay; 200 bus. White Wave seed outs; " bus. good seed barley; 20 bus. buck- wheat; 2 bus. timothy seed. 'ur-o-S Beta heavy mun har. new; 1 set plow harness; 1 set light carriage harness; single harness; I pr. high coll-rs; 1 pr. new woolen horse blankets; 1 pr. Scotch bridles; robe; odd bridles; etc. Fig. "I Porutrr---t York BOW, bred; 7 shouts 90 lbs. each; York boar 9 moths old; 25 Leghorn lulu; 20 R.I.R. hens; l R.LR. mackerel; 1 pr. white duch: 20 duck em " emu. - Holstein cow brod since January; Bobtail! cow but! Dee. 18; Holstein cow bred Doe. 2; Holstein cow bred in Not: Holstein cow due in May; Shonhorn cow due by time of sale; Jersey cow, fresh; 5 Holstein heifers rising I you old; 2 small calves. . 1 M--4he, Patchwo- ind m " you: old, in (ad to Joan _iiiriie.," my Patchouli nun " m on; my Pentium: In" " you: old; black G. P. 1:111 " - old; tray carriage gelding " â€an old; my G. P. gelding ' you: old; iron my Percheron eolt rising 1 year old. 7"“ -ETi" as; CiiiiiiiiiiEFiii"rTiiiiiiei"i; t.terrpe-erfi"tyr'p"teHiyte-efe" that“ 1miuerat.ett-tBe.iu.NNmteetuua.wtttt-, “NWMMMM‘W 1tr,t t it‘d} wwuquv. 1','t'he, It" 1t'ted a": huh-3.": ( Sale to 11L"duie. "ml mum“. Ann. 10. an l Llfmm.h-pl 1'a1'd'tthu"ertttt eueedtmtmstt-d-s, _mmmub E " aeattttk - I( . " - l In. . "g,',u'Mugtgn"gdr ( “W... “I E. G. HALLMAN, Proprietor. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Now Dundee, Pinon. 18w. E. B. HALLMAN, Clark. 15-1 Pqitively No R-o-ie farm in us an you noun Girls' Strap warn, line- ' to 10% F................. "" to a.†In...» amp mun. in. " to 2 ..m.......r....... "" " "." Infants', in white blue and bind Mp. sin- tt to l mm...... .0. We Mn Raul Val. In I."- Dnu It... In Oil-rd. or High “on - You'll " I†It You In _ Youth.’ all. " to M"vl 39:00! Ito. ....r... 0|... " 38.4. Bon' also. t to 5 - Valu- m......................... .8.†to a... BUY "III All) IAVI 2t [rt M. BOHLENDER'SVI-tm IF YOU NEED NEW SHOES FOR EASTER POLICE COURT CASE FOLLOWS DOG BITING CHILD In police court at Waterloo re- cently. Thomas W. Seagulm pleaded not guilty to the charge that a dog owned by him had bitten the young daughter of Mrs S. Mackie. The defendant tustitsiied the court that the plaintiff was mistaken as to the identity of the do: which belonged to another party. l Also a Goderich good piano-rue organ in good shape, and a parlor ‘coal heaier. I No Ros-no, tho In". in to.“ Tom. - Hay, min. poultry. shouts, fat cattle, and all sum of $15.00 and under, east; over that amount 12 month’ credit will be given by furnishing approved Joint hankable notes. or 5% discount for cash laymen" on all credit amounts. i Hay. Grim nl "ar-o-g tom, .sweet clover hay; 2 mm mixed hay; ‘50 bus. mixed grain; 25 bus. spans; :20 bus. buckwheat; set Walsh tum ‘harneu; plow harness; single lur- CLASSIFIED ADS. MO SALE DATES Oli PAGE 15 L FARMS 'rmrt----ta-raurvi. 6 ft. cut binderdn good order; Huey- Ku'ris mover 5 ft. out, used two nee-om; 'En-er-Harris hoe need drill: 2 Noxon spring tooth eld- “tore, l with need box; Frost & Wood hay loader: lousy-M side rake; dump aka; Cockahuu due, nearly new; Sonnet; 2 ninth plows; Yankee Now; 2-fturow plow; you: plow; Zmud curiae; rub- ber tire top buggy; open bow; cutter; 2 good Iagoâ€; hay not; pig rack; good net bob sleight; wood rack; wngon box; Auction furrows; hay rope; pulleys; Ion; dings; fanning mill; bag truck; root pulper; cutting box; pig lancer-I; wheelbarrow; doubletreu; neck yokes; forks; shovels; chains; min bags, and many other useful Articles too numerous to mention. cow brad Nov. 15; Holstein cow due April 17; rod cow brad in Aw; nd We! had "E 5th; 5 you“ “can; , head of (at “we; eatf.6 mm. old; all 1 web old. Pi.- and Poutrv-Yo- black sow bred Fob. T; now bred Intel: 15; " Aoata weighing shout 115 lbs. out; 60 White Leghorn lulu; Collie dog. .01.... '6---D- lay-nut," on;d.ukbu¢ddinglzyunou; bartbeese16rearsou;-d-. Como-Meatball“; has; an I. Frododnh in. II... a“. of I50 M.rket Idldlu. Do You Want one? Here in one of " acres, nice level [and well situated on the main road leading from Elmirn to Guelph, nice working mi]. about 5 acres bush, good frame house of 6 rooms and wood- shed, splendid bank barn. with cement Inning, driving shed, pig liable and honhoulo, plenty of good water. Owner any: “loll." Immediate pone-aim. Would consider exchange on Kitchener or Wnterloo propor- ty. Dont' Ini- this! We. ...._ K t " si I N E n I.“ but. and Auntie-cor Inn-moo “I In†to Lana MRS. WILLIAM HACKBART. Propriolrou. W. W. FRICKEY, Ametioooor, Hon. Wgurloo "ear. ED. KAUFMAN. Clock. 14-2 E. J. SHAITZ 't2ttmnmmmmmumttmut'tttttttttmtttttt Room No. "---2 Simmons double beds complete, 1 chegterfUid suite. large size walnut dr-ser, walnut wardrobe, oak "able Ind chair, tending lamp. This a]. will ho In“ inside (ni- or “Ii-O) uni will con-onc- " 22.30 pun. share and continue until awful-in. in sou. So h r (in. and at.) " tho and. F V , _ Roo- No. Mr-Double walnut bed complete. walnut dresser, wicker chair, upholstered chair, oak table and chair. medicine cabinet. NO RESERVE. W. W. F rickey, Auctioneer, . Phone Waterloo 592w Room No. S has Simmons double bed compute, 2 ehesterfieid chain, libruy table and chair. and walnut dresser. Room No. . - Simmons double bed complete, walnut dresser, up- holstered chit and oak chair. AUo m. a... no ft. x a ft. high m,C,',""G." and 26" wide, and bar Bxtarer. Room No BEDROOM FURNITURE bed comp! _ Starting with Roo- No. Him- dresser, 'd mans walnut double bed, coil a.†rocker. springs and mattress, walnut drau- er, upholstered rocker, oak chair and . 3:3,}? Room. Not. 3, 4: B, (and T tmt furnished the same In Room No. a. _ for I dining tabla. l KITCHEN ' l Guru: -0x!ord 6 pot atom; In" in. kitchen cabinet; 2 baking nun; Hull:- table; hitch: chain; handmade tin spice boxes; compute line of hotel dishes, all of the um pattern; crock-u; pots; pun; manila boaters; electric Frigidniu (butcher the, with , common“, 164 tubes 1 inch “In" every four noun); meat erintter; new kind can opener; clock, on. OFFICE FUlNl'I’UIE Solid oak one: table 8 x 6 ft. with 2 drawers; 8 once chain: 4 x 6 ft. Lrt top writing desk; 8 Canadian Time once clock; mantel clock; key rack; 2 'sittintt room tables. DIHIIG - 8 an." dining too:- “Not; a Wind-or "rte dinistq no. chain; 5 duh lid. Irving tabla; Wahutt quality Met; a {In no: of - I Saturday, APriiUr19" tIll-rt-au-ttrn., ’ "-o'uw--hi.i.rit-ttut-tr-te-tttt-. "u.-rheHinthrrwtrtCttr, B-thhtqurmetienttr-,aaa '.'eotd-tdi-tovsretoaoi.rn.tota.rm.aitr. "Therilnttrerctme-etthe, st-blinn. Ut moder- .quplIOll. olutric light. mud hydro new". - Idling split. well. milk hem with cook! and (all. con- pluo. hawk-on! Aod, driving clued. good con-on! silo. Tho he.“ in a Urge nod." nod brick with all animus-I of . city long. TERMS, No arch-II... in" of laurelâ€. prim. eash. " to Cairo], stock ind i-P'CIIIOIII will be all with tho fur-I. Everything in the but of condition. Stock will include lord of pun-brad Mel-loin Frieda: nah. fully uoerodihd. For further particulars write or call on One of the but [5! new thin or [until mirred farm. in the County of Waterloo. IV: nil.- froln low- of Preston, on tho Pro-ton and Bmhu tight.†to. nil-loo in“ " tho Kitw, Cal! and Procto- ruliul. The very best of In] in high “It. of cultivation; Illa (on new of hardwood bath. Baht Chicks tnd Custom Hatching 4tWl,?,',',tg'elttt t Rhoda 'allnu' .... Whiteutthemts....... “I'll! HOME OF GOOD CHICKS†PHONE " - . . RATN BABY We Gian-ho Web to be Sui-incl; to Too. Our Ighomb Broader Stove in a wonder for economy. Come Ind In it before yin: buy. Farm For Sale Fin. orchard. all ' of fruit. Rollo-In! this furnituro in BADEN ELECTRIC HATCHERY MRS. MENNO BECHTE'L r‘ Bigger and Better lumen-awake with - Iliad attaehod, good echo-l CHICKS Iih now. to do - Iliu- it! Also daveuport, 2 ehe.terduU chairs, " plate glu- min-on 20x 21 inch"; 24:34 plus (In. mirror; white table with gh- top; library tabUs; arm chit and tabla; 7 wash stands; rug 9 x 10 ft.; " brass cuspidon like new; 800 pic-I tuna; 30 window mm; 2 itooi mom; wrinzen; 8 [up lumen; I and 51mm jugs. and many other articles. CURTAINS. its. 50 pair cutting with side drape, 40 cushionl; 60 father pillow; woolen blankets; sheets; pillow cases; comforters; dining room linenwu-e; glassware; towels, and a thousand other useful urticlu too numerous for detaiL tUtd rocker, 2 oak chain-u. There are 30 unitary path and I number of toilet sets. loon No. "-- 8M double bed complete, gm cut oak 4:99", walnut MM eh-ters bed complete, walnut _ elu- terfUtd chair, onk chair. I... No. Hall» a No. " I... Nas. M--.8imsrsetg" doth]. bed complete. quarter cut out dresser, walnut tub-stand. urn chair, oah chair. ,siiheristered ell-it. no... N... " and HI. In Room M. loo-a N... tr, ll. 1.. so. " " and " are furnished am a Boo- No. 16. kn, val-Int canto“. I... No. "-" 85-..- double hod- eon-plan. - at out dry-or. “but stud. um digit. 2 out ell-in. I... " " in “In“ I" In No. 14. bed, 'anIt an.» In M. l at 'to-it.-9tttrt-- . TERMS: CASH. tttat per hundred 317.00 " " 817.00 " " 315.00 " " 16? Gilt ii: "WEE; BADEN, ONT. Emil Rut, 1 "