Lambs, choice Spring lambs .. Buck lambs . Quotations: Heavy beef steers ...3 6 Butcher steers, choice 6 Do., fair to good ... 5 Do., common ... 4 Butcher heifers, choico 6 Do., fair to good ... 5 Do., common ... 4 Butcher cows, good to Ch@I80 ...sscuumice 4 Do., medium . 3 Canners and cutters .. 1 Butcher bulls, good to CRGIOB .=smcacome M Do., bolognus ... 3 Baby beef .....22222.. 6 Feeders, good ... 5 Si0chers .wms 4 Springers ... 60 Milkers ...u.............. 95 Calves, good to choice 8 Do., medium ... 7 Do., common ... 5 Do., grassers ... 3 Toronto, March 8. â€"Trade in cattle ati the Union Stock Yarde yesterday : was draggy on a fresh offering o(! some 1,200 head and buyers showed | interest in the staile supply of 600 which was again carried over at the gloge. Prices were barely steady to, & shade easior than on Monday on‘ all classes except choice heary steers, which were scarce and sold unchanged from last week. Good to choice weighty butcher steers made 6% to 7 cents, with plain downward to 5 cents per pound. ' Calves Lower Calf supply was heavy and prices were down another 50 cents a cwt.} following Monday‘s tekeoff of theâ€" same amount on good to choice veals. From 8% to 9 cents per pound ruled for all but a couple of prime vealers and plain calves, with grassers lacking, sold down to 6 cents. ‘ Top prices for a few hogs that arâ€" rived on order was 7% cents, £.0.b., or 8% cents, weighed off cars, and most sales were made at 7%4 cents, fo.b., or 7.90 to 8 cents weighed off care, packers paying 65 cents per ewt. above f.o.b. price for weighed off car bacons. The market was mostly 50 cents per ewt. lower than on Monday. Trucked in hogs sold at f.0.b. prices. Lambs Firmer i Of a total of 680 sheep and lambs offered, over 400 were lambs shipped down from Alberta, which were prac~‘ tically all choice at an average | weight of 90 pounds, and sold 25 cents per cwt. higher than the price| for good ewes and wethers on the opening day, making 9% cents per| pound. Good" beavy lambs sold at 8% to 9 cents, medium light kind at 8 to 8%% cents and culls down to 6 cents per pound. Receipts yesterday were 1,236 catâ€" tle, 730 calves, 1,962 hogs and 680 sheep and lambs. Cattle Trade Slow Holdover of 600 Head Fro: Monday Unsold at the Close. Hogs $7.25 F.0.B. llllllllllllllIIIlIIIlllllllIllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIlI|ll|||llIlIlIll"llllllll“lllll'llllllg Leading varieties: Leghorns, Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, Anâ€" epnas, Minorcas. We guarantee safe arrival, and pay the deâ€" livery charges. Write today for free catalog and prices. Build up your flock with "Quality" pureâ€"bred, guaranâ€" teed chicks. They bring bigger poultry profits because they are produced from high quality, pureâ€"bred flocks; carefully bred for heavy egg production. They cost little but bring big returns. Make More Money From Your Poultry qUALITY HATCHERY 56 Chapel St. Phone 3954 Kitchener, THE WM. SNIDER MILLING CO Limited PHONE 289 * » WATERLOO, ONT. Bring your formulae and let us demonstrate how a Therough Mix will Improve your feeds. We are also prepared to do CUSTOM MIXING at & nominal charge of 10¢ per 100 lbs. 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. DAIRY FEED at ...............$2.10 per 100 lbs. LAYING MASH at..............$2.1450 " 100 " PIG GROWER at ...............$2.100 0 " ©100 " CALF MEAL at ............222281.00 "0 250 n J. M. Schneider, Ltd. Prices Shade Lower Attention Farmers! SNIDER‘S We want your cream and are paying the following prices delivered at our Creamery next week: High Protein Feeds Perfectly Balanced Rations BABY CHICKS SPECIAL â€" 34¢ NO. 1 GRADE â€" 33¢ 3 00 6 00 5 00 4 00 60 00 5 00 8 50 7 00 5 50 3 50 8 00 5 50 4 50 4 50 25 50 50 KITCHENER 4 50 3 50 8 00 5 25 4 50 80 00 60 00 9 00 7 50 6 50 4 50 9 25 10 00 7 00 7 50 6 50 6 00 5 2 6 50 6 00 5 00 00 00 .«...... . $2.10 per 100 Ibs. hz acâ€"~$2 15 "~ 100 " (c+x++«..$210 " ©100 " xrasass$1.00 " 25 " ! Choice farm produce found a |ready sale at the Kitchener market lon Saturday morning. Despite the { bad condition of the country roads farmers turned out in large numâ€" bers. A few of the prices paid for | produce â€" follow: â€" Butterâ€" 35¢ per bpound, egea 25 to 32e a dozen, |chickens 39 to 35¢ a pound, potatoes, !per bag $1.00, cheese 25 to 32c a pound, lettuce 10c a head. cabbage [5 to 10e a head, carrots 20 to 25¢ a Small basket, onions 15c a smaill basket, apples $1.25 to $2.50 per bushel. |uo¢-§ bacon, Lqb. ... 7 25 _ ... Do., do., w.0.c., 65 to 15¢ above LLab. _ Do., selects, $1 per hog premium. _ Do, butchers, $1 per hog discount. That the Waterloo market is' growing | increasingly popular | was evidenced on Saturday afternoon byl the throngs of people including many | from Kitchener who were at hand ae 1.30 o‘clock the opening hour to zet their week‘s supply of produce. flousewives had no difficulty in se curing a choice lot of butter, eggs, fresh meats and vegetables at reaâ€" sonable prices. The market maln' Joor and basement was crowded to capacity by eagers buyers and the : vendore were kept busy eupplyintg the wants of their numerous cus-l tomers. WINNIPEG CASH PRICES Wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, 46%c; No. 1 Nor., §6!§c; No. 2 Nor., §3%¢; No. 3 Nor. 49%c; No. 4, 45%¢; No. & 43%c; No. 6, 40%c; feed, 39%¢; track, 56%¢; screenings, per ton, $1. Manitoba _ wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, 62%¢; No. 1 Northern, 60Â¥%¢; No 2 do., §9%c, No. 4 do., 54%e (cAf. Goderich and Bay ports). ON DRAGGY MARKET Eege suffered further price decline in both jobbing and wholesale diviâ€" sions of the Toronto market Monday, seconds being the only grade holding steady. Brokers were offering graded shipments from Ontario points at exâ€" tras 22¢, firsts 20c and seconds 18¢ per dozen early in the day, and findâ€" Ing difficulty in making sales at the «dlecline of a cent from the day preâ€" vious on the higher grades. At the vlose some sales showed a cent per dozen lower. ng samples of the No. 2 grade in lair demand, and No. 1 grade hard to move at the top of the spread. ‘heese sold omly in small lots, and the total volume of turnover in a jobbing way light. Colored fodder cheese, No. 1 grade, waxed and graded, brought 14%¢ per pound in a jobbing way. A few of the prices are quoted below: eggs per dozen 25 to 28c, butter 32 to 33¢ chickens 35¢ a pound, potatoes per bag $1.00; and pork sausage 25 to 2%c per pound. wresh <vegetables including carrofe, beets, lettuce, cabbage and celery nd choice cuts of beef, pork and yeal and delicions homeâ€"made bakâ€" ing found ready buyers. PRICES AT THE KITCHENER MARKET Grain dealers on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the folâ€" lowing quotations for car lots: Manitoba vatsâ€"No. 3 C.W.. 34%e; No. 1 feed, 32%%¢; No. 2 do., 29%%e. Manitoba _ barleyâ€"No. 3 C.W., 29%¢; No. 4, do., 28%¢; feed, 26%e. Argentine corn, 60¢ (ei.f. Port Col borne). Millfeed, delivered Montreal freights, bags includedâ€"Bran, per ton, $21.25; shorts, per ton, $21.25; middlings, $27.25. Ontario grainâ€"Wheat, 66¢; berley, 38c; oats, 28¢; rye, 35¢; buckwheat, b0c. 3 EAGER BUYERS THRONG WATERLOO SATURDAY MARKET EGG PRICES LOWER Butter, Cheese Steady There was no change in prices on the dairy produce markets. Butter sold from 31 to 31%4c¢ for No. 1 Onâ€" lario ereamery solids and a cent lower for No. 2. with the better scorâ€" ng samples of the No. 2 grade in lair demand, and No. 1 grade hard to move at the top of the spread. TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS FARM FOR SALE 200 acres, 180 under cultivation, in high condition; 90 acres plowed; balance clover and grass; good large {barn fully equipped, all conveniâ€" ences. Abundance of water. Two .hnuses; on county road; hydro availâ€" ‘nble; close to station. J. L. Edler, | Alma, Ont. 12.2 15 acres, 5 in fall wheat; no better land for gardening; 2 story brick house, frame woodshed; bank barn new with stabling; orchard; hard and soft water. For quick sale, $2800,. Immediate possession. J. H. Bolender, R. R. 1, Elmira, Phone 120 r 3. Hatches weekly in the world famous Buckeye Mammoth Incubators Make your reservations early and avoid disappointment. Call for prices. Splendid 8% acre farm on main highway between Kitchener and Preston. Your chance to get the property at a big reduction. Suitâ€" able for poultry business. Apply Box 98, Chronicle, Waterloo. 11â€"4 f FOR SALE _ _A good quiet team of Clyde geldings, well broke; will make a team about 3000 lbs, Price $85 for quick sale. Apply after 6 p.m. or at noon. 12 Pandora Ave., Kitchâ€" ener. ‘ qQUALITY HATCHERY 58 Chapel St. â€" â€" Phone 3954 FOR SALE Abundance seed oats, clean and free from wild oats. Also a fine 4 year old grey Percheron mare and a 10 months old pureâ€"bred T.B. tested Holstein bull. Eldon Hunsâ€" berger, R. R. 2, Baden. 11â€"2 FOR RENT OR SALE Farm of 100 acres adjoining the village of Winterbourne; good clay loam, spring water. First class stock farm, on easy terms. Apply to Box No, 86, Chronicle. 10â€"3 FOR SALE Leghorn baby chicks and hatchâ€" ing eggs. Also custom hatching done at 4 cents per egg. Apply 80 Peppler St., Waterloo. 10â€"3 Two Scotch Shorthorn bulls from heayy milking dams. Would also spare a few females. Price right. L. Edler, Alma, Ont. 19â€"2 Experienced farm girl wanted. Steady employment. A. L. Shantz, Edua St., Kitchener. 11â€"3 110 acres of. clear land, 8 acres of bush. Three miles east of Wellesâ€" ley. John Stockie, Bamberg. 12â€"3 FEMALE HELP WANTED Women wanted to sew for us at home. Sewing machine necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Comâ€" pany, Dept. 174, Toronto 8. 12â€"4 FOR SALE White Wave seed oats. Ervin C. Weber, R. R. 1, Blair. 11â€"4 Commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Studebaker sedan car; one fancy velour chesterfield suite, like new; 2 parlor rugs (Axminster) 7x 9; steel sliding couch with mattress; book case; drophead Singer sewing machine; round oak dining extenâ€" sion table; 6 oak dining room chairs with leather seats; Congoleum rug; oak buffet; side table; smoking stand; wicker sewing stand; wicker jardiniere stand; iron bed with spring and mattress, blue and white enameled; dresser to match; 2 walâ€" nut finish iron beds with springs and mattress; oak dresser; oval parlor table; good kitchen stove; ice box; kitchen table with porcelaine top; kitchen chairs; chair and step ladder combined; electric heater; 32 ft. extension ladder; bath room fixâ€" tures; lawn mower; shoeâ€"making outht; ironing board on stand; clothes drier; galvanized dustless ash sifter; dishes, plain and fancy; pictures; kitchen utensils; fruit jars; stone crocks, and numerous other useful articles. This is a splendid lot of good clean household effects. Don‘t miss this sale. FOUND Horse blanket near St. Clements. Apply to Enoch Wideman, Hawkesâ€" ville. 11â€"3 O.A.C. No. 21 seed barley. E. J. Stoltz, R. R. 4, Kitchener, Tel. 783 r 13. 19.9 E. J. S..ants, Auctioneer, will sell by public auction for the underâ€" signed on the premises situated on Henry Street, New Hamburg, near the Post Office, on SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, 1931 Valuable Household Effects. SMALL FARM FOR SALE MRS. A. KILBY, Proprietress. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, CUSTOM HATCHING AUCTION SALE Classified Ads Kitchener, Phone 222. 12â€"2 FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE Kitchoner FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED 19â€"1 Coâ€"operative Live Stock Shipping to Union Stock Yards, Toronto Farmers having livestock to ship votify E. B. Hallman, New Dundee 3 t 4, or Simon Ditner, Waterloo 47 r 3. Next shipman, Monday, March 23rd, cattle and calves. Look for this ad. 12.1 _ Termsâ€"Hay,. grain, pigs and all sums of $15.00 and upnder, cash; over that amount 10 nths‘ credit will be given by fMsgighing approved joint bankable notes bearing 6° interest per annum. For good stock and implements attend this sale. No reserve as the farm is sold. Houschold Effectsâ€"â€"2 heds with springs; child‘s erib; 1 cradle; 1 bureau; kitchen cupboard; extension tuble; leaf table; Peninsular range ’l’nr coal or wood; 1 heater for coal or woud; 1 mohair settee; 45â€"gal. kettle stove; Delaval cream separâ€" ator, No. 15, with power attachâ€" ment; Daisy churn; two 35â€"gallon milk cans; 4 doz. sap pails; 2 sap pans and spouts; four 1â€"gal. bottles; Stewart horse clipper, and many ether articles. \ Implementsâ€"1 M.â€"H. binder 6 ft. cut, used three seasong; 1. M.H. mower 5 ft. cut, good as new; John Deere rake bar hay loader, nearly new; Frost & Wood side rake and tedded combined; 1 M.~H. hay rake; 1 M.â€"H. 13â€"dise drill; Frost & Wood 17â€"tooth cultivator; 14â€"plate M.â€"H. disc; wooden drum land roller; 1 Planet Junior corn cultivator, twoâ€" horse; two tâ€"horse seuffiers; one 3â€" sec. and one 4â€"sec. iron harrows; No. 21 Verity walking plow; No. 21 Tudhopeâ€"Anderson walking plow ; one 2â€"furrow | walking plow; 2 wagons; l-})prsv carriage; . buggy; cutter; sloup sleigh; bob sleigh; 3â€" seated pleasure sleigh; wagon box; fat rack; wood rack; hay rack; stock rack; 1 rack for loading cattle; 1 set of 4000 lb. wagon springs; 2000 lb. scales; Clinton fanning mill; root pulper; grain bagger; sct of gravel planks; 2 doubletrees, iron reinforced; one 4â€" herse doubletree; neckyokes logging chains; beet fork; other forks; 45â€"gallon steel drum; one 10 gallon drum; ice tongs; fire exâ€" vinguisher; 2 long ladders; crossâ€"cut saw; sledges; wedges, stone hoat some pine and hemlock lumber, anc many other articles too numerou: for detail. Hay, Grain and Harnessâ€"About 1 toms timothy and alfalfa bay. mixed; 125 hus. Sweet Sensation seed oats; 100 bus. mixed grain; 2 sets heavy double team harness; 2 sets single harness; odd collars; sleigh bells. Cattleâ€"11 Good Dairy Cowsâ€" 1 Ayrshire cow fresh since Dec.; 1 Durham cow fresh since Feb.; 1 Durham cow due June 6th; 1 cow half Holstein and Jersey, due Aug. 15; Holstein cow fresh four weeks; Holstein cow due May 5th; Holstein cow due June 10th; Holstein cow fresh four weeks; Holstein cow due by time of sale; Holstein cow fresh four weeks; Holstein cow fresh 7 weeks; 4 Holstein heifers rising one year old; 1 Holstein beifer, part Jersey, 6 months old; 1 Durham celf 3 months old; 3 veal calves. Pigsâ€"2 sows with litter; 1 sow due in May; 1 Yorkshire boar; 8 shoats weigh 50 lbs. each. EPHRALIM SCHMITT, Proprietor W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. Horsesâ€"1 sorrel team rising 8 years old (well matched), one in foal to Buster Brown; 1 black coach team rising 16 and 17 years old (well matched) ; 1 colt rising 1 year uld, by Buster Brown. Gives Baby Chicka vigor and fltnlh: to live through early days. and makes them fast â€"growing birda Ask your dealar far Praits. or write us for prices and name of neareat dealer. Pratt Food Co. of Canada Ltd. Guelph _ â€" _ Ontario W. W. Frickey, Auctioneer, will sell the farm stock, implements, feed and household effects belongâ€" ing to Mr. Ephraim Schmitt, on his farm situated 2% miles west of St. Agatha, 2 miles north of Baden, 1 % miles east of Philipsburg, on Erb‘s road, on Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and some Household Effects. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk, Baby Chick AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1931 At 1 p.m. sharp. New Dundee T.B. tested; Tchirse wagon; bugiry ; catriage; eutter; turmip seeder, 1 horse plow; single harrow; seuffer; straw entfor; rostâ€" prlper; single harness; heavy single harness; No. 2 Massey Harris cream separator, and numerous other useful articles not mentioned. Termsâ€"â€"All sums of $2000 and under, cash; over that amount 3 months‘ credit on apprevxed bank able security, at 5% interest. Black coach horse 11 year an all around good horse; nice atein hbeifer fresh at time of of 05 Shoemaker Ave., K the following stock and ch will also he sold for Termsâ€" Produce amd $20.00 and under, eash amount 6 months‘ ere given on approved join 6% per annum disceunt long net, new; 20 leather upholstered rockers; bench; 2 bird eages; meat tub; iron kettle; cream separator, and numerous other articles. Also a good pine frame barn, size 40 ft, by 58 ft., with root cellar, leanâ€"to 14 x 58 ft., and striw shed 26 by 36 ft. The barn and strawâ€"shed will be effered in one pareel, as well as separately. Also 1000 1. pine planks, 20 f1. Also about 4 tons baled straw; 3 tons baled hay; 200 hus. mixed grain; 6 bus. of alfalfa gvass seed, Household Effectsâ€" Kitchen cabiâ€" net, new; 20 leather upholstered rockers; bench; 2 bird cages; meat Implements â€"â€" Masseyâ€"Harris hay loader; _ Masseyâ€"Harris m o wer; Frost & Waod disc drilly Musseyâ€" Harris cultivator; dise harrow; hay rake; heavy team harness; set boh sleighs and bux; buggy; single earriage; eulter; hay rack; hay ’hn'k, pulleys and rope; tuot pulper; wheel seraper; slush scraper; horse clipper ; _ work _ beneh; â€" sealding trough; 2 pig | hangers; o gravel planks; 2 plows; potato plow; grain bagger; fanning mill;y grain bags; heavy brass mounted team harness; nearly new; single harness; 3 sets of doubletrees; neckyokes; chains, etc., ete. kide robe; grain cradle; 2 seythes; Sâ€"gallon | sprayer; | sloige; â€" pick; square; pinch bar, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Extra â€" New Ford couch, model 1929, in extra good shape. Real Estateâ€" At the same time and place there will be offered, subâ€" ject to reserved bid, the farm of 128 acres more or less, being Lot No. 19, 4th concessien, block A, Wilmot township, with goud brick house, Jarge orchard, and 45 acres seeded down, if not previously sofd. Please do not overlook this sale. Here is a good farm for somebody, Terms of Real Estate made known on day of sale, Chattelsâ€"Cash, Ford c eash, balance 3 months‘ turnishing approved securi The following: Stockâ€"1 general purpose horse 9 years old; 1 light horse 11 year Ad; Jersey cow due in May, T.B icsted; Holstein vow due in Sept. T.B. tested. I. H. Toman, Auctivneer, has reâ€" ceived instructions from the underâ€" signed Executors to sell by public auction for the estate of the late Henry S. Einwaechter, 2 miles west of New Dundee, on Cattle and Pigsâ€"1 Holstein cow fresh by time of sale; 1 Holstein cow due in May; 1 York sow due in April; 3 pigs ubout 120 lbs. each. O. $. KOLB, Clerk JOE FORWELL and JACOB LUNTZ, Proprietors. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone Waterloo 592w. â€" ‘of 23 Farm Stock, Implements. Feed, Househo!ld Effects and Barn with Strawâ€"shed. There will beo sold b auction on the premises o 128 Acre Farm, Farm Stock, Implements and New Ford Coach. 4 Horses â€" 1 Clydesdule team (aged); 1. Gen. Purpose team (aged). it 56 Shoemaker Ave., off Miil St., City of Kitchener, un WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1931 M. W. STAGER and F. E. PAGE, Executors for E:lnte( 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, At the same tim« Sale to start at 1.30 p.m. sharp New Dundee, Phone 28w F. E. PAGE, Clerk, } AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931 At 1 p.m. sharp. Mr. Jacob Luntz Mr. Joe Forwell i harness; set boh x; buggy; single ; hay rack;> hay rupe; ruot pulper; ush seraper; horse bench; _ sealding hangers; | gravel potato plow; grain mill; grainâ€"bags; n lit will l1 sums nf cexer that note tcher ittels eash e the irâ€"Half redit hy 12.2 public nld Irx Or PHeeeeneeemennn en en mm mm m mm eemmeeeeenenentnnttart DHmmmmemmnmmmmiemmemmmn mm tm e en e eemmntarntiae = 408 King St. East .______Phone 4343 = d U UE U U im n oi â€"oENUNNHANRINNTNNNINTNNNNNNNNNNN NNNR NNNAE Cattle â€" Durham cow due June 17; part Jersey cow due June 25; Jersey cow due Sept. 22nd; heifer vred Feb. 19th; 2 spring calves. Poultryâ€"About 40 White Legâ€" horn hens (good layers), Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. mower; dump ruke; F. & W. cultivator; 1 hoe drill; dise; harrow; Cockshutt plow; dâ€"section _ iron â€" harrow; seuffler; wagon with box; steel tire bugey; bub sleigh with box; Jumper cutter; hay rack; ato@k rack; pig crate; steel â€" pig â€" trough; â€" wheelbarrow; gruvel planks; grain bags; sceythe and suuth; doubletrees; neckyokes; Thuins; forks, and other numerous aurticles. Household Effectsâ€"Eaton cream sepurator; churn; wash boiler; bedâ€" stead and springs; feather tick; milk pails; meat barrel, and other numerous articles. Termsâ€"Hay, grain, fowl, potaâ€" toes, and all sums of $20.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ eredit will be given on furnishing approved joint bankable notes or 67 discount for cash payâ€" ments of credit amounts. OSCAR JUSTUS, Proprietor. GEORGE G. CLASS, Auctioncer. Harness â€"Set of team harness tnearly new); single harness; robe; 2 horse blankets (nearly new). Hay and Grainâ€"About 3 tons of bauy; 40 bushels of oats; 30 bushels Luckwheat; 4 bags potatoes. MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1931 At 1 p.m. Horsesâ€"1 black team 11 and 13 years old. At the Tth Con., Wellesley townâ€" ship, ‘4 mile east of Crosshill, 4 miles west of St. Clements. on "arm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, Household Effects, etc. PHONE 27w FLOUR & FEED _ . CHOPPING _ â€"_ PURINA CHOWS NEW DUNDEE FLOUR MILLS AUCTION SALE > rates reasonahle We are prepared to clean seed grain any time, and would suggest that you have your cleaning done now before the spring rush commences,. Onr cleaner is c Dopartment of Agric We have done all we possibly can do to make our Chicks the best possible buy. Never his it been more important to buy real good stock, and we are able to supply you with the very best chicks you can get, at a great saving. Our overhead expenses are low. That‘s why. Write, phone, at our expense, or call for prices on our combination offer of chicks and a brooder stove at cost. Phone Baden so"BADEN ELECTRIC HATCHERY %2 BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW For our first batch of Baby Chicks due March 30. All exgs hatched from government inspected flocks and bredâ€"toâ€" lay birds. Our batch includes White Leghorns, Barred Rocks and White Rocks. Ship your eggs for custom batching io reach us Tuesdays and Saturdays. For further information as to prices, call KIiTCHENER SEILING HATCHERY 21 tro si. BOHLENDER‘S watertoo You pay enly for the ones that hatch. Ship us your eggs in tray lots of 144 to arrive Wednesdays or Saturdays. Our Sanitary Electric Incubators hatch large, Buffy and sturdy chicks. _ Also Canadian Approved Chicks for sale. _ We pay express charges on eggs. _ See us first, Men‘s Oxfords, all sizes, from .............. Boys‘ Oxfords, sizes 1 to 5% ... Child‘s Strap Slippers, sizes 5 to 1‘% Misses‘ Strap Slippers, sizes 8 to 10% Yon will find a Nelson Sanitary Hatchery of Kitchener You‘ll Want New Shoes for Easter SEE OUR STOCK AND LOW PRICKES Seed Cleaning 155 Lancaster St. W. CUSTOM HATCTCHING You‘ll get Real Value if you buy at Bigger and Better quipped woth ulture. At. HILBORN seryin All our breeding flocks have been culled by government inspectors and blood tested by Dr. Nelson \ of Guelph. Baby Chicks Canadian Approved and Blood Tested mpt an EARN $6 TO $10 PER DAY Ambitious, reliable men wanted at once. Part time p.‘“'hfl. training forwA\f;'lt’i:;mvi hanâ€" ics, Garage Work, Driving, tery, Electric Acetelyne h% ing, House Wiring, Industrial Electricity, Machinist, Bricklayâ€" ing, Plastering, Drafting, Barâ€" bering and l'fnirdreldng. Act quick, get your nx?)liclï¬on in now. ‘Jrim or call for informaâ€" tion. Dominion Trade Schools, Ltd. Eastern Headquarters, 79 Queen St. W., Toronto. 365 Talbot Street, London. Employment service â€" coast to coast. 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 suil in high state of cultivation, 8 acrus of nice bush, 8 acres in wheat (none better), about 65 acres pasture, about 20 acres in hay, some jJust seeded. Balâ€" ance of farm ploughed and worked ready for spring seedâ€" ing. Nice spring creek flowing through farm near the buildâ€" ings. This 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 Auctioneer Real Estate, Insurance and Money to Loan. 59 Frederick St. â€" Phone 222 KITCHENER 100 Acres A Good Farm NEW DUNDEE eMiok »niteti Tel. 3115w $2.25 and $2.65 ... $1.35 up. ......... $1.50 up. ni. and our hy the