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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Feb 1931, p. 10

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_‘ _ Prices Again Lower |}~ For Butcher Cattle|*~@ WINNIPEG CASH PRICES Wheatâ€"No. 1 hard. 59%; No. 1 Nor., 59¢; No. 2 Nor., 56%¢; No. : Nor., 53%%c; No. 4, 48%e;~No. 5 Millfeed, delivered Montreal freights bags includedâ€"Bran, per tom, $21.25; shorts, per ton, $21.25; middling, $27.25. Ontario grainâ€"Wheat, 65¢; barley 38¢; oats, 27¢; rye, 35¢; buckwheat. 48¢, Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 3 C.W., 35%¢ No. 1 feed, 34%¢; No. 2 feed, 31%¢ Manitoba barleyâ€"No. 3 C.W. 27%¢; No. 4 CW., 26%e. Argentine corn, 65¢ (ci.f. Port Col borne). Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, 66; No, 1 Northern, 64c; No. 2 do., 63¢; No. 4 do., 57!%e (ci4. Goderich and Bay ports). TORONTO GRAIN QUOoTATIONS Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the folâ€" lowing quotations for car lots:â€" Do., do... w.o.c., 50c to £.0.b. Lambs, choice ... Buck lambs ... Sheep \....cluullllll Hogs, bacon, Lo.b Quotations :â€" Heavy beef steers ....$ 6 25 Butcher steers, choice 6 07 Do., fair to good ... 5 50 Do., common ... 4 50 Butcher heifers, choice 6 00 Do., fair to good ... 5 50 Do., common .. 4 50 Butcher, cow, good to choice ........l.ll... 400 & Do., medium ... 3 00 Canners and cntters. 1 50 Butcher bulls, good ‘to choice ..=....ss. 4 08 Do., bolognas ... 3 00 Baby beef .._.......: T D Feedere, good ... 5 25 Stockems .s.ssucss. 4 18 Springers ... 60 00 Milkers | ......c.llullll. 40 00 Calves, good to choice 9 00 Do., medium ... 8 00 Do., common ... 6 00 _ Do., grassers ... 4 00 Hogs Weak The f.o.b. price for hogs was unâ€" changed following Monday‘s decline. at 6% cents per pound for bacons, but the market was weak, and the range of 7% to 7% cents per pound, eccording to length of haul. applied in sales of bacon hogs, weighed off care, buyers enforcing the reduced differential between fo.b. and w.0.c. price, announced on Monday. Veals Barely Steady The outside top for veal calves was 9% cents per pound, and the range on good to choice, 9 to 9%% cents, but there were few sales at above 9 cents. Plain to mediam vealers sold from 6 to 8‘%4 cents. or about steady, while grassers were scarce but weak,. a few averaging around 300 pounds selling at 3% cents per pound. Handy butcher «teers and heilers sold mostly from 5 to 6 cents. with a load making the top and only the odd small lot selling at 6.10 cents per pound, while common killers moved at as low as 4% cents. Good butcher cows sold mostly at 4 cents per pound, with 4% cents to top for fat koeher killers. Plain cows sold downward to 3 cents and canners end cutters from 1‘%% to 2% cents The odd good light bull made 4 cents, and a few heavies sold at 3‘ to 3% cents. Some two dozen baby beeves, plain to choice, brought from 6%4 to 8 cents, the price for cattle of this class showing a deâ€" cline of 50 cents per ewt. at the top. The range of price on weighty steers yesterday was 5% to 6.40 cents per pound. ‘Toronto, Feb. 25. â€"Following Monâ€" day‘s slow trade, which resulted in m decline of 25 cents per cwt. in price of killers, and left 400 head unsold, the cattle market at the Union Stock Yards yesterday conâ€" tinued weak, with prices down anc ther 25 cents per cwt. on most sales. Movement to the scales was slow up to midâ€"afternoon, when . trading became somewhat more active with the new decline in price established. The previous day‘s holdover was reâ€" duced by only 100 head, however, at closing time. Do., butchere, $1 per hog discount Do., selects, $1 per hog premium. New Spread in F.O.B. and W.0.C. Hog Pricesâ€"Bacons at $6.75, F.O.B. Market Weak on Moderate|Dictenbacher, Miss Eether Martin,| March 46 S ednerder ) ~Bxtemsive ; . Shan 3 sale of farm imple Fresh Supply and 400 l orca * & Haus ims " Hemg L!oyh.‘ produce and m efâ€" THE WM. SNDER MILLING CO Bring your formulae and let us demonstrate how a Therough Miz will Improve your feeds. We are also prepared to do CUSTOM MIXING at a noméinal charge of 10c per 100 lbe. LAMBS SELL â€" STEADY DAIRY FEED at ...............$2.10 per 100 lbs. LAYING MASH at..............$2.450 0 " 100 " PIG GROWER at ...............$2.10 " 100 " CALF MEAL at ................$1.00 " 25 0" 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. SNIDER‘S High Protein Feeds Perfectly Balanced Rations * = WATERLOO, ONT. 00 5 50 75 T5¢ above § 6 1 85 0n 60 00 8 50 7 50 5 00 9 00 7 00 5 50 6 00 5 00 6 00 00 15 £5 On 50 50 50 ; 50 tons, 27c Cheeseâ€"New, large, 16c; twins, 16!%c; triplets, 16!%c; stiltons, 21c. Old, large, 24c; twins. 24%%c; stil Butterâ€"No. 1. creamery, prints, 34¢; Nn. 2 creamery, prints, 33c. (Selling) Toronto dealers are offering proâ€" duce to retail dealers at the followâ€" ing prices: Eggsâ€"Fresh ‘extras, in cartons, 34c; fresh extras, loose, 32¢; firsts, 30¢; seconds, 24¢; pullet extras, 27c. Quotaiions to poultry shippers are as follows: Poultryâ€" Dressed "A" Grade Alive Select M.F. Spring chickene, 6 Ibs. each ... 20 25 28 4 Tbs. each and UndeT sspzmcs 45 19 $1 Fatted hens. 5 to 6 1: cmimmaics ols ~BO 22 w Over 4 to 5 The. each ....._..._... 18 $1 paraffined and government graded 14%c. Churning creamâ€"Special. 31 to 32¢; No. 1. 30 to Ble; No. 2, 27 to 28c. â€" Butterâ€"No. 1 Ontario creamery solids, 31%% to 32¢; No. 2, 304 to 31¢ Egesâ€"Ungraded, cases returned, fresh extras, 27¢; fresh firsts, 24¢; seconds, 200. (Buying) Toronto dealers are buying proâ€" duce at the following prices: Oatsâ€"â€"No. 2 C.W.. C.W.. 25%c; extra No No, 1 feed, 24%¢; No rejected, 19%¢; track, 46%@c; No. 6, 44%c¢; feed, 42%c¢; track, 59%¢; screenings. per ton, $1. I Fresh meats in the farmers meat stalls were down in prices at the Kitchener market on Saturday. Pork sausage sold at 25 to 28¢ per pound, lard 14 to 17c a pound, summer sausage 35¢, chickens 30 to 35¢, fresh beef 13 to 15¢ per pound, acâ€" cording to cut, veal 15 to 24¢, lamb 16 to 30¢, butter, 32 to 35¢, egge 25 to 32c¢. Potatoes sold at $1 a bag, celery. 25¢c, cauliflower 20 to 30c. Apples were plentiful, Northern Spys eellâ€" ing at $2 a bushel. Kings at $1.75. Peewankees at $1.35, Spitzbergs at $1.75, Seeks at $1.65, Baldwins at $1.75, Blenheims at $1.50, Starks at $1.50. i Plentiful Supply of Veget â€" _ Fresh Meats and Apples. Big Attendance. PRICES SHOW LITTLE CHANGE AT KITCHENER MARKET No Enemies You have no enemies, you say? ‘ Alas!‘ my friend, the boast is poor; He who has mingled in the fray, Of duty, that the brave endure, Must have made foes! If you have none, Small is the work that you have done. You‘ve hit no traitor on the hip, You‘ve dashed no cup from perâ€" jured lip. You‘ve never turned the wrong to right, You‘ve been a coward in the fight. â€"Charles Mackay. Last Monday afternoon Auctioneer Frickey of Waterloo conducted a sale at the home of Mr. John E. Brubacher, where practically everyâ€" thing offered was promptly sold exâ€" cepting the farm itself, it being subâ€" ject to a reserve bid. Aged horses were very cheap. one selling for mnine dollars and the other for three and a half dollars. The attendance was rurally large and representative. Cheeseâ€"No. 1 Mr. Emmanuel Hoffman and his sister, Miss Saloma, of Hewkesville were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mesers. Noah G. Sittler and Isaiah Gregory were lately business visi tore at Hamilton, making the return motor trip there with Mr. Jacob Good of St. Jacobs. Sale Well Attended. Mr. Norman F. Gm’dch of Fioreâ€" dale recently visited his aunt and uncle at the respective homes of Mrs. Rachel Diefenbacher and Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Frey. Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh M. Weber and son Allen, of Hawkesville visitâ€" ed with Wallenstein friends last Sunday . Mr. George Birmingham spent last Thursday and Friday at Milverton. Mre. David M. Heints. PRODUCE QUOUTATIONS (Continued from Page 1) TOMAN, Auctionser. _ late Ir.udlmwlm’ L‘..‘..-._u_n__‘.. ll-h WALLENSTEIN large, _ colored of _ Vegetables, 28 %e 28!¢c: No. 3 1 feed. 26%¢; 2 feed, 22%c; March 17 &Tundny)â€"-i’nrm stock, imrlemem.n. ay, grain and houseâ€" hold effecta, the stock includes 18 selected young Yorkshire sows due to farrow in April, for Frank Hauser, on the Elmira road, 1 mile west of Ariss, 3 miles north of New Germany, 4 miles east of Winterâ€" bourne. March 10 (Tuesday) â€" 100 acre farm, farm stock, implements, etc., belonging to George Kloepfer, 1 mile south of New Germany. This is one of the best farms in J-ufloo County. March 6 (Thursday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm stock and implements, one mile east of Kossuth, 8 miles west of Hespeler and 5 milee north of Preston, for John Rabe. March 3 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, implements, etc., for David Jantzi, 2% miles southeast of Baden. Clearing sale of farm stock and implements. March 18 (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects, etc., of C. D. Bowman, West Montrose, north of C.P.R. station. No reserve, the farm is. rented. March 11 (Wed.) â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Philip Kreutzweiser, ‘% mile east of Linwood. No reâ€" sorve, farm is sold. March 10 (Tuesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, houseâ€" hold goods, carpenter tools, etc., of Emerson Harper, Pilkington townâ€" ship, about 4 miles northwest of Elora and about 6 miles rortheast of Elmira. { March 9 (Monday, Fair Day)â€" At 10.30, complete set of carpenter tools, buggy, cutter, harness, etc. belonging to the Daniel G. Martin estate, at the market, Elmira. March 4 (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, houseâ€" hold effects, etc., of Mrs. Ellenora Fries, 2 miles west of St. Jacobs and 2 miles east of Hawkesville. Farm is sold. March 3 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of William Kinapple, Con. 4, Peel township, about 3 miles _weutlgf Floradale. No reserve, farm is sold. Feb. 28 (Saturday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, etc., of Ray Walters, Lot 6, Con. 13, Wellesley township, 2% miles northwest of Linwood. _ March 25 (Wednesday)â€"At 12 ©‘clock noon, valuable farm stock, implements and some household effects belonging to Mrs. Philip| Conrad, situated about 2 miles, south of Erbsville and 4 miles | northeast of St. Agatha. No reâ€" serve. | _ _March 5 (Thursday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm stock, implements and feed on the farm of Wm. Dietrich, situated 2% miles northwest of St. Clemâ€" ents, on the 9th Con., Wellesley Township. _ _ _ March 24 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm stock, including 8 good Holâ€" stein dairy cows, for Ezra Shantz, situated 5 miles north of Baden and 4% miles southeast of Wellesley. _ C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer. March 2 (Monday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm stock, implements and houseâ€" hold effects for Jos. Schweitzer, situated about 2% miles northwest of St. Agatha. March 2 (Monday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., farm stock, implements and household _ effects for _ Joseph Schweitzer, situated 2 miles west of St. Agatha and 1% miles south ;_)t Josephsburg, on the Isaac Wagler arm. Feb. 28 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., household .effects at my auction stand at the Kitchener market, for Harry Morehouse. Your local auctioneer is your best and cheapest real estate agent. If you want a good farm consult I. H. Toman. I have a large list to choose from. April 2 (Thursday) â€" Extensive annual community sale, larger than ever, will be conducted on ? Kavelâ€" man‘s commons. Hot lunch and drinks will be served during sale. Terms of sellingâ€"Horses and cattle $1 to enter, $2 if sold; other articles 3% if sold or not, the auctioneer furnishes all expenses of selling. All articles must be listed with the aucâ€" tioneer not later than March 20th inl ]order to have same advertised on‘ ills. March 31 (Tuesday)â€"Dispersal sale of horses, fully accreditetfe Holâ€" steins and Jerseys (Registered), grade Holsteins and Jerseys, Yorkâ€" shire brood sows, for J. W. Witmer, 3 miles north of New Dundee, known as the Geo. Schmidt farm. Positively no reserve. March 28 (Saturday)â€"Valuable real estate and entire household effects for the estate of the late Mrs. Jaeob Miller, in the villa{: of Baden. ‘This is an extra rge household) sale, a case of winding up the esffte. miles north of New Dundee. March 26 (Thund.{)â€"Valunble farm stock, including fat cattle and implements, for. Wlium Egerde, 2 March 24 (Tuesday) â€" Valuable 25 acre farm, farm stock, impleâ€" ments, produce and all household effects for John Main, on the Huron road, 2 miles south of Williamsburg. Proprietor is leaving the farm. betragirphbhled March 18 (Wednesday)â€"180 acre farm, farm stock, imglemtnt.s, 8ro- duce and household effects for Conâ€" rad Rueffer, Jt., 4& mile south of Petersburg. March 17 (Tuesday) â€"Extensive sale of registered Holsteins, entire live stock, implements, produce and househoid effects bdon?i“.to Wm. Copley, % mile east o ttaville. No reserve, the farm is sold. This is expected to be one of the finest sales of the season. Howell, 4 mile south of Doon or 4 mile north of English Settleâ€" ment school, known as the John Cassel farm. No reserve. fects for Eli Rosenberger, 1 mile west of Bflhm 2 miles north of Plattaville. Farm is sold. f'tm' l.’w(e? i-pl.,-tâ€"‘n:’:dm. of farm » nts, uce end household effects for Mr. Frank GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. Phone 592w, Waterloo. old efâ€" nVIILR IB HEREDT GIVEN 1 mile &n-utufialoviudmuuof‘ 2 miles| Ontario, 1927, Chap. 150, See. 51, toid. .. 1 Sires epeiaer Che Serere o t wasd ma o ?{!‘E}fmm who died on or Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon spent Tueaday at the home of Mr. and Mra. CGen. Letaon near West Montrose. ‘ Last Monday evening a few of the young people of this community #athered at the home of Mr. and Mra. Wim. Mitchell and epent an enâ€" jJoyable time. Mr. Geo. MacDonald of Moles worth «pent last week with hi« brother, Mr. Jas. MacDonald Miss Evelyn Bowman of Kitchenâ€" er apent a couple of days last week with NHer parents, Mr. and Mra. Anâ€" thony Bowman. A few from around here attended the funeral of the late Mra. Joe. Snyâ€" der at Bloomingdale on Sunday. Last Wednesday afternoon the monthly meeting of the Ladie«‘ Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Burnett with a good attendance. Mrs. Lawson Sherriffs apent la«t week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Cyrenius Ziegler near West Montâ€" roe. Mise Eleanor Bowman of Detroit is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mre Anthony Bowman. _ Feb. 28 (Saturday)â€"â€"Auction sale of real estate and furniture in Tavistock, for the late Wm. S. Rusâ€" sell estate. March 19th (Thursday) â€" Clearâ€" ing sale of farm stock and impleâ€" ments, 3% miles east of Wellesley, for Moses Steinman. March 27th (Friday) â€" Annual spring horse sale at the Arlington lrou’l yards, Tavistock. Enter your borses with the auctioncer by March 15th. $1 to enter. j March 17 (Tuesday)â€"â€"High grade Shorthorn cattle, farm stock, imâ€" g_lementa. etc., 2‘% miles west of avistock, for Ed. Caister. March 18 (Wed.) â€"Farm stock, implements, etc., 4 miles south of Stratford, for Percy Lupton. _ March 11 (Wednesday) â€"Farm stock, implements, etc., 2% miles west of Tavistock, for Ed. Caister. March 10 (Tuesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, etc., 3 miles northwest of Stratford, for C. P. McCaffey. e ol â€" March 12 (Thursday) â€" Auction sale of 50 registered Shorthorn cattle and horses, 2‘%% miles north of Shakespeare, for J. McGillawee & Sons. March 5 (Thursday) â€" Clearing sale of reg. Clydesdale horses and high grade Shorthorn cattle, farm stock;â€"implements and feed at Lot 7, the 3rd line of Wellesley, 83% miles west of Wellesley, for James J. Freeborn. This is a grand offerâ€" ing. March 3 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing sale of 200 acre farm, stock, imâ€" plements and feed at Lots 23 â€" 24, concession 10, North Easthope, % mile west of Hampstead, property of F. H. Anderson. March 6 (Friday) â€" 160 acre farm, stock, implements etc., 4 miles west of New Hamburg, for Chris. Bast. Hatches weekly in the worldâ€" famous Buckeye Mammoth Incuâ€" bators. _ Make your reservations early and avoid disappointment. Call for prices. Quality Hatchery, 56 Chapel St., Kitchener. FOR SALE A number of lamp heated Miller Incubators, 600 egg size, in first class condition, used only two and three years. $30.00 each. Waterloo County Hatchery, New Hamburg, Ont., Phone 190. 9â€"2 FOR SALE 16 good horses, 2 teams of mules, 8 sets of harness, 8 lumber wagons. Have been used in the city of Kitchener for garbage collection but Having no further use for them will be sold. P. K. Weber‘s Sales Stables, Kitchener. FOR SALE * Good Jersey heifer, fresh, with calf. Also good Holstein heifer 8 months old. Apply to Eli K. Weber, Lexington, Phone 700 ring 3, Kitchâ€" ener. 6â€"4 FOR SALE Yearling Shorthorn bull, fine aniâ€" mal with good pedigree. E. W. Wilson, Phone 740 r 4, Kitchener. 9â€"2 FEMALE HELP WANTED Women wanted to sew for us at home. Sewing machine necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Comâ€" pany, Dept 174, Toronto 8. 8â€"4 144 variety, and McClary range. Phone Elmira 369 â€" 24. 8â€"2 ceased, their names and addresses, and full particulars of their claims, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. AND FU‘THER TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties enâ€" titled thereto, luvmfl regard only to the claims of which it shall then have notice, and it will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or fir- sons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by it at Lhe‘ time of such distribution. Dated the 18th day of February, A.D. 1931. Bitzer & Smyth, 23 Queen St. South, Kitchener, Ontario, 8â€"3 Solicitors for the Administrator are required on or before the 21st day olqlnrel‘i‘wll. to send by post prepaid or liver to the underâ€" signed Solicitors for Chartered Trust and Executor Company, of the City of Toronto, the Adminisâ€" trator of the estate of the said deâ€" about the 21st of September, 1929, are required on or before the 21st FOR SALE Good hay, also seed oats, 0.A.C NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN Classified Ads M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer CUSTOM HATCHING WINTERBOURNE 1931 For further particulars and conâ€" ditions of sale apply to the underâ€" signed. The property will be sold subject to a reserved bid. Terms of Saleâ€"10 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, and the balance within thirty days thereafter. { ALL AND SINGULAR that fer'i:’uwed seed barley; 100 bus. of tain parcel or tract of land and|mixed grain; 4 tons of hay. premises situate, lying and being in; This is a grand offering of stock the Township of Wilmot, in the or horses and cattle. These horse: County of Waterloo and Province have won several fine prizes at the of Ontario, containing by Adâ€";fal)l fairs. Buyers should not over measurement One Hundred and One , look this sale if its stock they want. acres and Oneâ€"half, be the sa}ne' Termsâ€"Hay, grain, pigs, poultry | more or less, being composed of @! and all sums of $20.00 and under, portion of the south part of Lot/cash; over that amount 12 months‘ Number Seven of the First Conâ€"|â€"redit will be given on furnishing cession, a portion of the north half approved security, or a discount of of Lot Number Seven of the Second| ; per cent. for cash payments of Concession, and portions of the‘ credit amounts. â€" Auctioneer‘s deâ€" ’Original Allowance for Road 8it“'lci.:i-.m final in all cases of dispute. ated between the said Concessions,‘ No reserve as the farm is rented. lof Block A in the said Township of| _ JAS. J. FREEBORN, Proprietor. Wilmot, which said parcel of land M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer. is described by metes and bounds JOSEPH THOMPSON, Clerk. 9â€"1 in a mortgage given by William J.l______.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__â€"â€"__â€"â€"â€"zs Wheeler, of the City of Montreal, TRUCK DRIVER INJURED in the Province of Quebec, Miner, _ When a barrel of «yrup fell on him et. ux., to Henry Eckstein, of the,flf the Busy Bee S"‘r“-hl"““'h;'_"“e: Gpy at Kusenes. in the Counts fledt soisant itiver mishck m hn of Waterloo, Gentleman, which said | joys: mortgage is dated thefirst day of | scmmmemmmarmmcame sormumenumcurs December, 1928, and was registered ‘ in the Registry Office for the Regisâ€" try Division of the County of Watâ€" erloo on the third day of January, l 1931, in Book C. 30 for the Townâ€" ship of Wilmot as Number 16468. 2 O On said lands are said to be On said lands are said to be erected the usual farm buildings. on the steps of the City Hall, in the City of Kitchener, the following lands and premises, namely :â€" 59 Frederick Street, Kitchener, Ontario, Auctioneer. Dated this 14th day of February, E. J. Shants, Bitzer & $myth, Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a cerâ€" tain mortgage, which will be proâ€" duced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction MORTGAGE SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 14th, 1931 at 10 o‘clock a.m. Household Effects â€" P a n d 0 r a kitchen range; wood heater; Viking cream separator (1000 lbs. cap.), new, if not previously sold; Daisy churn; 240 lb. cap. scales; meat barrel; 30 gal. furnace kettle, new; bedstead; cot; tables; wash stand ; 6 dining room chairs; chamber set, milk cans; pails; Coleman lamp; lamps and lanterns. ‘ No Reserve as farm is sold. Terms of Saleâ€"Produce, poultry.! small pigs, shoats, and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over '.hnt‘ amount 8 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, or 5% discount will be given for cash‘ on credit amounts. l DAVID JANZI, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Kitchener. ] Produceâ€"300 bus. Granary Filler ocats; some sweet clover hay; 25 bags Early Fortune potatoes. Implements â€"Deering binder 7 ft. cut; Deering mower 5 ft. cut; Frost & Wood 10 . dump rake; John Deere manure spreader; McCormick 13 disk seed drill; shoe drill; Frost & Wood 17 tooth"cultivator (new) ; 4â€"section un harrow; No. 21 Fleury s. gle plow (new) ; scuffier; disk; cutting box; fanning mill; top buggy; bob slcigh; circular saw with a 5 h.p. gas engine on truck; steel wheels and axle for truck; Bain wagon; wagon box; set heavy team harness; set plow harness; single harness; collars and blankets; gravel planks; hay rack, hay fork and ropes; wheelbarrow; stock rack; doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; pulâ€" leys; logging chains; grain bage; frame for building 18x20, and many other useful articles. ‘ Pigs and Poultry â€" 2 Yorkshire brood sows due in March; 1 brood sow bred; 12 young pigs; 3 shoats; 100 Barred Rock hens; 4 cockerels; good cattle dog Cattleâ€"Holsteins and Shorthorns â€"Cow fresh in Nov. and bred; 2 cows fresh in Dec. and bred; heifers fresh in January ; cow fresh in Feb.; 2 cows due to calf in March; 2 heifers due to calf in April; farrow cow in full fow of milk; 4 yearling heifers; 1 small calf; pure bred Holâ€" stein bull rising 2 years old. TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1931 Commencing at 12.30 p.m. Horsesâ€"Bay team 15 years old; bay driver 15 years old. David Jantzi on the premises situated 3 miles southeast of Baden, % mile south of Wilmot Centre school, »n E. J. Shants, Auctioneer, will sell by public auction for 23 Queen St. South, Kitchener, Ontario, Bolicitors for the Mortgagee A. BATTLER, Clerk. Farm Stock and Implements. 8â€"2 " Termsâ€"Hay, grain, pigs, poultry qjand all sums of $20.00 and under, {cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on furnishing { approved security, or a discount of 5 per cent. for cash payments of credit amounts. Auctioneer‘s deâ€" jcision final in all cases of dispute. ‘ This is a grand offering of stock or horses and cattle. These horses _have won several fine prizes at the ) fall fairs. Buyers should not overâ€" jlook this sale if its stock they want. TRUCK DRIVER INJURED When a barrel of eyrup fell on him at the Busy Bee Store, Kitchener on Friday, Ernest Leach of Port Credit suffered severe injuries to his A. K;SRFSSMAN Grainâ€"175 bus. of Liberty sixâ€" rowed seed barley; 100 bus. of mixed grain; 4 tons of hay. ' Implementsâ€" One Masseyâ€"Harris { binder; 1 McCormick mower; Mcâ€" |Cormick corn binder: hay loader; , Masseyâ€"Harris side rake; 1 dump {rake; 1 Cockshutt 13â€"disk seed drill; i‘aud roller; harrows; corn planter: 2â€"rowed International corn scufer: 'l scuffler; 1 wagon with box and shelves complete; 1 spring stock wagon with rack; 1 truck wagon; 11 sleigh with box; 1 sloop sleigh nearly new; hay rack; cultivator; 1 disk; turnip sower; 1 riding plow; No. 13 Fleury plow; No. 4 Wilkinâ€" son plow; 1 roller crusher; 1 Fleury 10â€"inch plate chopper; 1 cutting box; fanning mill; root pulper; scealding trough; 30 gal. gas drum; stone boat; wheelbarrow; gravel nox; chop box: hog crate; cireular saw; crossâ€"cut saw; 2 post augers; ditching â€" spade â€" Standard â€" cream separator; feed furnace cook stove; two 30â€"gal. milk cans; churn; sap pan; 30 sap buckets and spiles; set of â€" double harness; â€" neckyokes: whippletrees; forks; shovels; hoes: rakes, and a host of other articles too numerous to mention. Pigs and Pouitryâ€"One sow due March 25; 1 sow due March 28; 6 pigs about 150 lbs. each; 9 pigs about 85 ‘bs.; 1 Yorkshire boar 10 months old; 60 pure bred Rock nullets. Cattleâ€"One cow freshened Dec. 28; 1 cow freshened Jan. 13; 1 cow freshened Jan. 25; 1 cow due about time of sale; 1 cow due April 15; 1 cow due June 20; 4 steers rising 2 years old, in good condition; 1 heifer 2 years old; 2 fat steers 1 year old; 5 spring calves; 1 calf 6 weeks old; 1 calf 4 weeks old. Have good first mortgages to place on new Dwellings. Interest Six and oneâ€" halfper cent. payable half yearly. Advise me and I will place your money for you. First class security. | Horsesâ€"One matched team risâ€" ing 3 years old; a gelding "Duke" and mare "Kathleen of Wellesle,, (Reg. No. 53928), weighing 3000 ls., an ideal show team; 1 matched team of mares rising 4 and 5 years old, ‘"Minnie Star" (Reg. No. 53647) and "Nellic Pearl" (Reg. No. 58673) weighing 2900 lbs., a real show team; 1 bay mare rising 10 years old; "Bonnie Queen" eligâ€" iole for registration, weighing 1500 lbs.; 1 bay filly rising 2 years old, cligible for registration; 1 black filly _ ‘"Goldie Dale" (Reg. No. 54897) rising 1 year old. The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction for James J. Freeborn Lot 7, Con. 3, Township_frl Welâ€" lesley, on Third Line about 3 miles west of Wellesley Village, Farm Stock, Implements, Registered Clydesdales; High Grade Shorthorn Cattle, Yorkshire Hogs, Hay and Grain, on At 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, as follows THURSDAY, MARCH 5th, 1931 AUCTION SALE 21tro si. BOHLENDER‘S watrerieo Women‘s Rubbers, sizes 3 to 7, medium and low hecks ... 8# Girls‘ Rubbers, sizes 11 to 2, medium and low Heols ....... #Bt Child‘s Rubbers, sizes 6 to 10, modium and low heoks ...... 608 Mon‘s Work Shooe, black and hrown, siznes 6 to 11 ........ $%B8 Buy Now You‘ll Save , Implements, Etc. Next live stock shipment from St. Jacobs and Waterloo to Toronto on Monday, March 2nd. Farmers haying live stock to ship kindly advice I. C. Hallman, R. R. No. 3, Waterloo, Phone 69w, and have eame at St. Jacobs not later than 2 p.m. Also have on hand some stockers and epringers. 9â€"1 Termsâ€"â€"Produce, small pigs, poulâ€" try, $15 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months‘ credit will be given bF furnishing approved bankâ€" able security or 4% straight disâ€" count allowed for cash on credit amounts. Implements â€" McCormick 6 ft. binder; McCormick 6 ft. mower; F. & W. 10 ft. hay rake; M.â€"H. 15â€" shoe drill; 4â€"section iron harrows; ?â€"section iron harrows; 2 single walking plows; 2â€"furrow gang plow ; potato plow; Climax stiff tooth culâ€" tivator; Bissel disc; 2 scuffiers; G., S. & M. Brantford 2 h.p. gas enâ€" gine in good shape; Peter Hamilton cutting box; fanning mill; 2000 lb. Renfrew truck scales; root pulper; wheelbarrow; stone boat; manure boat; two 3â€"inch tire farm wagons; 1 democrat; open buggy; road cart; 1 set heavy bob sleighs; Portland cutter; fiat rack; 3â€"ply wagon box; gravel box; pig crate; hay fork, rope and pulleys; 300 chick broodâ€" cr; Melotte cream separator in good shape; Daisy churn; 500 ft. new 1â€" inch pine lumber. Plan to attend this sale. Everyâ€" thing is in real nice shape and will be sold positively without reserve. If you want one here is your chance, situated about 2 miles from the paved highway, 2% miles from a good town, not far from Kitchener. Nice loamy soil in high state of cultivation, 8 acres of nice bush, 8 acres in wheat (none better), about 65 acres pasture, about 20 acres in hay, some just seeded. Balâ€" ance of farm ploughed and worked ready for spring seedâ€" ing. Nice spring creek flowing through farm near the buildâ€" ings. Thiw farm has an abundâ€" ant supply of water, nice orchâ€" ard, splendid 7 roomed brick house, with a nice lawn and large spruce trees in front and side; good bank barn with straw shed, cement stabling, water at barn; good pig and hen stable under straw shed; large cement silo; good sized driving house and implement shed; 4 mile to school. This is a real homeâ€"like home. E. J. SHANTZ â€" Harnessâ€"1 set double team harâ€" ness, good; 1 set backâ€"band harâ€" ness; 2 sets single harness; 1 pair horse blankets; chimes; odd collars; etc. Produce â€" 10 tons extra good mixed hay; 50 bus. Improved American Banner seed oats; 20 bus. wheat; 60 bags Dooley potatoes; 6 bus. white blossom sweet clover seed; 1 bus. red clover seed. Pigs and Poultry â€"2 pure bred Hampshire sows bred, to be due in May; 1 Yorkshire boar rising 1 yr. old; 8 small pigs 12 weeks old; 15 White Leghorn hens; 1 cockerel; 85 Rhode Island Red pullets; 3 cockerels; three African geese. Auctioneer Real Estate, Insurance and Money to Loan. 89 Frederick St. â€" Phone 222 KITCHENER 7 Cattle â€" This entire herd are Jerseys:â€" Reg. Jersey cow due March 20; 1 Jersey ((eligible) bred Jan. 29; grade Jersey heifer bred Jan. 15; pure bred Jersey bull 10 months old; 3 grade Jersey heifers from 3 to 9 months old. ‘ Mr. Frank Howell to sell by public auction on his farm % mile south of Doon and % mile north of English Settlement school, known as the John Cassel farm, on THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931 Sale to start at 1.30 p.m. sharp. 5 Horses â€" 1 bay Clyde team geldings (aged); 1 black Clyde gelding (aged); grey Percheron mare rising 3 years old, bred to Buster Brown ; Kentucky Todd drivâ€" ing mare 8 years old, a real driver. 1. H. Toman, Auctioneer, has reâ€" ceived instructions from New Dundee. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. 9â€"2 Farm Stock, Implements, Proâ€" duce and Household Effects. \ FRANK HOWELL, Proprietor I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, NOTICE TO FARMERS 100 Acres A Good Farm AUCTION SALE >

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