E _ on Toronto Mart Special grade 1st grade ... 2nd grade ... All personsâ€"having claims against the Estate of David Lichti, late of the Township of Wellesley, in the County of Waterloo, Gentleman, who died on or about the 28th day of November, 1936, are required to deliver full particulars of such claims to the undersigned solicitors for Samuel 8. Lichti and Samuel E. Leis, executors of the said estate on or before the 15th day of February, 1937, after which the said estate will be wound up. Sime, Mcintosh, Schofield & Sims, 47 King St. West, Kitchener, Ontario. DATED at Kitchener this 7th day of January, 1937. 4â€"6â€"8 featured the Toronto Livestock marâ€" ket Wednesday with prices 60c to $1 lower in that division. Price swings were narrow in other divisions and trading pace slow. Day‘s cattle holdâ€" over was 200 head. Calves made a general top of $10.50 with occasional sales as high as $11. Common vealers were as low as $5. Good butcher steers sold from $5.50 ! to $5.15. Good heifers were from the m oct--. attended $5.410 to $5.60. Butcher cows brought “P"“"cfl.m n "":z.m k $2.75 to $4. Some good bulls traded thet; held on Tu-‘., i at between $3.85 to $4.26 and bOol0gNAS Summit . View "dԠafter :ï¬mo from $3.650 to $3.75. Fed calves W ‘The choice hh"ï¬' ranged from $5.50 to $7.50. _ ‘bred lot of 65 head of Holsteins and (Thursday, Jan. 21) Prices quoted by Kitchener firms on the above date were as follows: Eggs Selling In the Estate of David Lichti, Off truck bacon hogs closed at $8.25 with long hauls gaing a little higher. Good ewe and wether lambs were priced at $10.50, other grades bringâ€" ing $8 to $10. Sheep ranged from $2.50 to $5.50 cwt., with some, good light ewes reaching $5.76. Notice to Creditors Dealers are quoting the following prices for potatoes delivered in carâ€" lots to Toronto:* Prince Edward Island, $190 to $1.95 per bag; No. 1 Ontario, $1.50 to $1.60; and New Brunswick, $1.05 to $1.72 per bag. Prices to wholesale trado are 15¢ to 25¢ per bag higher. ‘"A" large ... ‘A" medium "A" pullets .. Kitchener Produce C.CMJRSCES 130 King St. S. . WATERLOO large . pullets â€"6 E2E N S WATERLOO COUNTY HATCHERY is again just around the corner. Last season we had to disâ€" appoint many of our customers :ldol-yh. shipments in some instances as much as one mon Avoid disappointment by making your reservations now. A small deposit will beok your order for delivery any time during the season. _ ___ _ _ _ The Baby Chick Season R. S. McPhail THE W*4â€" SNIDER MILLING C4â€" Bran, Shorts, Corn, Barley, Cod Liver Oil, Sait, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Bone Meal, Seed Corn, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake BARLEY AND OAT FEED SNIDER‘S GROWING MASH LAYING MASH . ns m PIG GROWER ............. DAIRY FEED ............. CALF MEAL .....2.222220. Potatoes Eggs Buying CHICKENS We pick all makes of G. L. BRAUN 210 King St. E. Stores Producers mmnns B0 20 mmmce RB 18 ul 16 16 maces 34 14 according to weight. Butterfat Q U A LIT Y LOCKS KEYS MADE Phone 278J Kitchoner Meal, Vim Oat Feed, Oats, otc., etc. ‘Truck Delivered 28 30 NEW HAMBURG, ONTARIO 24 orem ) en c tairo ap Limited PIGS 55 Head Holsteins Bring Top Prices THREE CARLOADS toâ€"sâ€"> vchlehlirflm'! harness, furniture Perhaps the most largely attended and tools. sauction sale in many months was Jan. 27 (Wednesday)â€"At 12.30 of buyers present from Waterloo and :{mm. counties and as a reâ€" sult excellent zk:u were realized. A number of horses were also disâ€" posed of. Buyers from as far disâ€" tant as Windsor, London and Hamilâ€" ton led in brisk bidding‘ and the entire lot of Holsteins was disposed of under the hammer of Auctioneer A. B. Brubacher, the Field Sales offering of furniture and effects for l.uï¬:r. in conversation with a the estate of Daniel Borman. What Chronicle representative, stated the have you. Send it out early. demand for the best t{po of Holâ€" _ Feb. 10 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., steins continues. United States valuable farm stock, including 25 buyers know the high quality of Onâ€" dairy cows, {om cattle, horses, tario Holsteins and another three gip. hay, implements and feed, for carlots of Holsteins bred by farmers Jos. BorovoI, situated about 2% in Waterloo and adjoining counties miles east of Kitchener, or % mile is bdnï¬ shipped shortly to wellâ€" known U.S. breeders. The increased demand and favorâ€" able prices gaid. in the opinion of Auctioneer Shantz, is an indication of returning prosperity and better times for the farmer. $3,000 Realized at Feick Sale Barrie and Brantford reported lowâ€" er bacon hog prices Wednesday while Peterborough noted gains and other markets _ were _ steady. Dressed weights were 50c down at Barrie and live weights off 15c at ‘Brantford. Live weights added 10c and dressed weights 50c at the Eastern Ontario city. s 40 head of hogs pleaaed the throng of buyers present from Waterloo Dressed weights: iBarrie, $10.50 Kitchener, $10.55; London, $10.35 Hull, $11.10; Peterborough, $10.90 Stratford, $10.55; Chatham, $10.66. Fatted Hensâ€" Over 5 Ib8. ... Other Fowlâ€" Young ducks, white, 4 K M ® Phone 30w, Tavistock ï¬ /‘!!!!l Al'ln Jan. 23 (Saturday) â€" Stratford community sale of horses, cattle, FOR SALE hogs and poultry, at Cole‘s Livery 50 acre farm, all cleared, good Barn, Erie St. water supply, good buildings; fall| Jan. 26 (Tuesday) â€"At 9 a.m. plowlnf all done; 2 miles east of sharp, 100 acre farm, Clydesdale Wellesley. _ Apply Daniel Lemp, horses, Shorthorn cattle, impleâ€" We“““g P.O. 7â€"1 ment.a feed and furniture, adjoinâ€" Ilng rooksdale, for late George _| B.“lie'l Estate. to 5 lbs. ... Over 5 lbs. ........ Over $3,000 was raised by Aucâ€" tioneers Addison Snider and Walter W. Frickey at the Clayton Feick aucâ€" tion sale on Wednesday, north of Waterloo. ‘The large crowd on hand provided very brisk bidding and brought good prices. Live weights: ‘Brantford, $8; Lonâ€" don, $7.75; Hull, $8; Peterborough, $7.85; Stratford, $8.90; Chatham, $8. Young Chickensâ€" § Ibs. and over ......... 4 to 5 Ths. ... 6 lbs. and over 4 to 5 lbs. ... 2% to 4 lbs. .. Mangels sold at 20c a bushel, oats at 66c and hay at $10.50 per ton. Sucker grey percheron colt realized $55 and cows as high as $60. Impleâ€" ments ad crops ‘brought high prices. Young Geoseâ€" 8 to 12 lbe. .......... Hog Quotations Sale on Tuesday.â€"Hogs | @ $2.85 per @ $2.60 per @ $2.30 per @ $2.25 per @ .85 per WATERLOO, ONT. g’li.suudu' y afternoon at p.-:,vil.’nskhfhrnâ€" rm stock, hf-pi.- 0 -..h. > "ho usehold .. The cholce. :ï¬ Tsl srecty for Jobeph H. Maysr, on the $1.55 per 100 lbe. Poultry FOR U.S. BUYER CATTLE Dressed Sel. A. Sel. B. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 25 lbs, 11 17 18 ~ADS 15 14 14 17 16 15 Milkfed 15 16 13 12 15 14 13 12 March 2 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing auction sale, farm stock, implements and feed and furnitude at Lot 7, Con. 1, Ellice, 1 mile west of Stratâ€" ford, for J. Stubbs.. s March 4 (Thursday) â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at Lot 38, the 18th line of East Zorra, 5 miles east of Tavistock, for the late Henry G. Nicholas estate. Feb. 18 (Thursday) â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at Lot 8, Con. 1, North Easthope, 3 miles west of Ney_r Hgmbm"g. on the high!v_ny,_ Feb. 16 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of real estate and household effects in the village of Wellesley, for the late Christian Faber estate. Feb. 2 (Tuesday)â€"Clearing aucâ€" at $3,000; 100 acres, $4,000, small tion sale of farm stock, implements down payment; 115 acres, good and feed at Lot 22, Con. 10, Blenâ€" buildings, equipped with dam and heim, 1 mile east of the vilage of lights, on a good gravel road, would Bright, for Douglas Harkness. exchange on house in Kitchener. Feb. 12 (Friday) â€" Wellesle{ community sale at Queen‘s Hotel, horses, cattle, hogs and poultry.] Menno O. Erb, manager. _ â€" | W . 'r '"2...'i Amu| Of Valuable m’ ie oo alo pit oy U 00 aaa Wrale 00 stock, vehicles, poultry and ..‘"'-I Kar Mas D Wechinkest sirnesd in the village of Tavistock, for the late John Wettlaufer estate. _ Jan. 23 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., at my market :.ucflu n;lfd. Kitchâ€" ener, a good offering of furniture and effects for Chas. Lighthose. a! the Rnchonge gpiee Barm: migek Feb. 8 (Monday morning, Elmira Fair)â€"At my auction stand at the farmers‘ shed, vehicles and a good offering of furniture and effects for the estate of Daniel Borman. What have you. Send it out early. Feb. 10 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., Jan. 27 (Wednesday) â€" Bailiff‘s sale at Dyck‘s Garage, Tavistock, of an Overland coach car. Jan. 30 (Snturdafl)â€"Auction sale of real estate and household effects effects for h;un.ph H. Meyer, on the mny. % northwest of St. Clements, 3 miles east of Crosshill. Jos. BorovoI, situated about 2% miles east of Kitchener, or % mile east of Centreville, on the hghny, known as the Chicopee Heights Farm. Watch for ad. Feb. 18 (Thursday) â€" At 12.80 Jan. 28 (Thursday) â€" At 12 o‘clock shax}). clurlni auction sale of 100 acre farm, stock, implements, feed and furniture at Lot 19, the 9th line of Blenheim, 3 miles northâ€" west of Drumbo, for the late Charles Burkhardt estate. Watch for ad. Feb. 8 (Mopday, Elmira Fair)â€" At my auction stand in front of the farmers‘ shed, sale of horses, poultz. vehicles, harness, furniture and effects. List with Anson Gingâ€" inplemants, Tred and sn bootehnnt . iy, plements, an 0 0 Implementsâ€"M. H. 6 ft. binder in fKu:cnl:l‘:“ dt‘::tedcxl.e:flo“:m 'th"n;y‘ good running order; new M.â€"H. 5 ft. of Wellesley village. Watch for ad. CUt mower; 10 ft. steel hay rake; attractive Jan. 30 (Saturday)â€"At 10 a.m., at the Kitchener Sales Stables, live stock, implements, vehicles and furniture. January 30 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 ï¬.m., livestock, implements, houseâ€" old effects, furniture, etc., for Herâ€" bert Herner, situated at Edna St. limits, Kitchener, past Rosemount Feb. 23 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Menno B. Bowman, 1 mile north of Floradale. Feb. 25 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Nogah Kraemer, 1% miles northwest of Floradale. Phone 28w, New Dundee Feb. 16 (Tuesday)â€"1 p.m., exâ€" tensive community sale to be held in Baden at Marle Leaf Hotel sheds. Everybody‘s saleâ€"bring what ?rou have and list with Clinton Habel or L. H. Toman before Feb. 8th. Jan. 26 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm stock, implements, hay and grain for Mrs. Tschirhart, 3 miles northwest of Breslau and about 3 miles squthw_est of New Germany. ;:l‘;“;l.i;;ur:."y“""c"w, 1 -"ul Phone Kltel:on;r-suw. Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. binder, 7 ft. 'flnn?;':;;tggk(si::u{g:y')l;;xï¬ 1.30| OLIVER KOLB, Clerk. 7â€"1|cut (used only 2 seasons) ; stiffâ€" .m. y AMDIGNMENES; HOUSEC® | communmmmumnnemmmmnemenermemenree s s . Eo:z’egects, fumitur%, etc., for Her-l * .â€""â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" nt.;:trl;y :::W;;o;l ?nzl:veso:(;l; :l‘:'tt, e erner, situated at Edna St. ¢ smen> advk j limits, Kitcl;ener, past Rosemount Au0t10n Sale LlStS M.â€"H. rake, bar loader, harrows, 3â€" Dairy. mccommas c section; M.â€"H. fertiliser drill, 13 o in E. J. SHANTZ. Auctio T y iaiincagionns o J. . Auctioneer _ disc; M.â€"H. sid 1 L. g; TO;‘:ANIG Alll;fl::'eer, Phone 222, Kitchener steel) ; M.-H.. 1; gi:c‘v::i}l'l ;r:l';fto(o.tll: one w, ew u Feb. 16 (Tuesday)â€"1 P-::-. exly Jan. 22‘1 (Kofnday) â€"s.t:ctk l‘ p.!;l., springâ€"tooth cultivator with seed tensive community sale to be held | eutslnc 4 foed ffh!ml B;-igllil? @â€" box; Tudhopeâ€"Anderson dise (with in Baden at Maple Leaf Hotel sheds. Beontts" 9 ‘Aif Obut If Preepor; foreâ€"carriage); 2 No. 21 Fleury Everybody‘s saleâ€"bring what you ?“‘; %g oud : A ï¬â€˜m plows; 1 twoâ€"furrow gang ;;low- have and list with Clinton Habef'orl“.:':! omerf w;;e ldy * * scuffl : Ner: furnin drill: 4 1. H. Toman before Feb. 8th. M::eh l.lâ€"uilg 3osom. breeders‘ ymate ol urnip UnU; wagon Jan. 28 (Thursday)â€"Live stock, ;a;, og repistered agd Teradle }:ol- (with box and shelvings) ; bob &roduce and wood, 3 miles south of sigins broï¬ cows and g:hosts ut sleighs; flat hay rack; pig rack; P:;y !:s)u:)?)::e:";dsc;ï¬o ;}nlefov:es:‘r :g ‘Summit _ View _ Farm, adjoining Rravel planks, stone boat; wheelâ€" Techum|}. * Bridgeport. A. B. Brubacher, manâ€" barrow; 1% h.p. International enâ€" e : |ager. gine; power emery; grindstone; 3â€" M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer = |reginered pure brod, acordited and Seated carriage (a good one) ; open Phone 30w, Tavistock bloodâ€"tested Holstein cattle includâ€" buggy; Chatham fanning mill; bag Jan. 23 (Saturday) â€" Stratford jing cows, heifers and bulls, at,truck; 8â€"inch plate chopper; speed community sale of horses, cattle, Guelph Winter Fair building. jack; wagon box with shelvings and %‘;E; 'Eglepgfl"y' at Cole‘s Livery â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" |seat (like new) ; 1200â€"lb. scales; log Jan. 26 (T;lead:y) â€"At 9 am. EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer lifter; broadaxe; sledges; doubleâ€" sharp, 100 acre farm, Clydesdale Phone 123 r 5, Elmira trees; neckyokes; chains; hoes; horses, Shorthorn cattle, implee Jan. 26 (Tuesday)â€"At 12.80 P.|forks, shovels, etc. Auction Sale Lists J. Ellison......... Geo. Holmes... Ira Partridge.. D. Sutherland. J. A. Brown... Hamilton ..........10 6 3 1 Robt. Buchanan........Oxford Centre...... 9 _ 6 _ 1 2 E. Elliott..................Ripley AR. 2.......s 7 _A 10 0+% J. Murray..................Stayner ... ... 9 6 2 1 There were 15,120 hogs sold on the dreased basis in Canada during the week, distributed as follows: Alberta 3,8377; Sasâ€" katchewan 752; Manitoba 1,727; Ontario 6,781; Quebec 1,573; Maritimes 910. A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer Phone 384w, Kitchener Name or Bacon Hogs Graded Dressed Best farmers‘ lots for week ending Janc 14, 1937 (Furnished by Dominion Livestock Branch, Toronto) Listowel ... Duncan ... Minesing ... .Chatsworth ... .182 West Ave Addrena hg{; Pigsâ€"8 pigs weight 175 lbs. each ; * 2 shoats 2 months old; 1 sow due 12.30 Jan. 22; young sow bred; Yorkshire â€" The January meeting of the St. John‘s Luther League was held at the home of Mr. Daniel Seyler on Wednesday evening. The meeting was opened with a hymn and Psalm niter which Miss Viola Helnrich read _ the seripture lesson _ Rev. Schultz led in prayer. A topic on "Christian Love", was given by Miss NMarie Dammeiler followed by a disâ€" evssion. The roll call was responded to by an ‘Old Testament character. The meeting was closed with the Lord‘s Prayer. A soclal hour folâ€" lowed. A dainty Iunch was served hy the hostess. | Hay and Grainâ€"About 100 bus. Abundant old oats, fit for seed; 150 ibus. of feed oats; about 50 bus. of ‘good barley; about 25 tons good 'mixed hay ; about 5 tons alfalfa hay. About 10 or 15 bags Noxalls potaâ€" toes, real nice ones. i MRS. T. TSCHIRHART, Phone 222, Kitchener Jan. 25 (Monday) â€"At 1 p.m., |cleu'ln¢ sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ‘ments_and feed for Isaac Brighton, situated 1 mile east of Freeport, farm formerly owned by A. Hertel. INo“reae‘l_'ve.‘ fu:lg 33‘ sold. e Mr. and )irs. Albort ‘Berg visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Zinn at North Easthope on Sunday. _ _ â€"I have ;Vlâ€"nr%éï¬iis't of farms for sale at reasonable prices: 48 acres at $3,000; 100 acres, $4,000, smnl! 2o e oo on n e mc s m e es &. 25. ICMIEHN, MAUCWORCCE, Wil SUH about 3 miles northwest of Bresi8u|by public auction for the underâ€" :ad about 3 miles southwest of New |signed, 3 miles south of New Dunâ€" Feb. 8 (Monday, Elmira Fair Day)â€"At Cities Service yard, comâ€" munit]y sale of anything you wish to sell. Send your list in early for free advertisement. Jumnw sale was a very successful one. We sold close to $800 worth of stock and goods. Let us help you to dispose of your livestock, implements or whatever you wish to sell. _ At 1 p.u. Horsesâ€"Grey horse 11 years old, a good all around horse, weight about 1200 lbs.; blue roan mare 7 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; black horse 6 years old, weight 1500 lbs. Cowsâ€"Holstein cow fresh since Sept. and bred Jan. 1; Holstein cow due Feb. 11; Jersey cow fresh since October and bred Dec. 28; Shortâ€" horn cow fresh since October and bred; brindle cow in full flow of milk; brindle cow in full flow of milk; part Jersey and Ayrshire heifer due March 18; part Jersey and Ayrshire cow due April 23; red cow in full fow of milk and bred Dec. 28; Shorthorn heifer due March 27; Jersey heifer due Jan. 18; Ayrshire heifer 2 years old and bred Dec. 19; 8 spring calves; Jersey bull 8 years old. Phone 123 r 5, Elmira Jan. 26 (Tuesday)â€"At 12.80 p. m,, auction sale of farm stock, imâ€" gl.ementl, hay, grain, furniture, etc., elonging to Henry A. Brubsacher, situated % mile north of Hawkesâ€" ville. e h 2â€"section steel land roller; Tudhopeâ€" April 6â€"At 12.30 p.m., 65 head registered pure bred, accredited and bloodâ€"tested Holstein cattle includâ€" ing cows, heifers and bulls, at Guelph Winter Fair building. Messra. Orl-ey and Reuben Neeb, ADDISON S. SNIDER, Auctioneer, Bridgeport, Phone Kitchener 384w. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26th Hoge 11 12 HESSEN ROAD 10002 8 Others Proprietress. it 1000 Ibe. Cattle, ote.â€"1 Shorthorn cow due fresh lince'in April; 1 black cow due in March; Holstein c0OWw Holstein cow, bred ; Jersey cow fresh w fresh since‘2 months; Shorthorn heifer calf 2 . 28; Short‘months old; 1 good set back band October and harness, bridles, collars; 15 x 8 ft. Mr. Mervin Kropt is spending a week at his home here. Measre. Wm. and Rert Voisin of St. Clements, Mr and Mrs. Harry Bach of RBamborg and Mr. Pete Bochm apent Friday at the home of Mr. Loula Freiburger. Mr. _ and Mre. Nelson Hackbart greni Saturday evening with Mr. and \ir _ John Lips. _Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart and son Edward spent Friday with Mrs. Caroline Frics at Heldelberg. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Seifert and family, Mr. Milton Seifert and Miss A. Arnold visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gerth at Kitchener on Satâ€" urday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reiber, Mrs. ‘Thiel and Messrs. Norman and Milâ€" ton Thiele of Waterloo visited at the home of Mr. Louis Freiburger. Mr. Pete (Bochm of Vantage, Srskatchewan and Mr. Albort BRoehm apent Qunday with Mr. Wm. Golbeck. Mr .Charlie Seifert of Rroadhagen is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Seifort. â€" Miss Idella Seyler of Erbsville apent Woednesday with ber paronts, \‘r. and Mra. Daniel Seylor. Miss Barbara Kropft of Waterloo, Miss Alma Lies of Wellesley and \r. Clarence Roth of Briton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kropt. Miss Laurine Freiburgor of Waâ€" terloo spent Sunday with her parâ€" enta, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Freiburger, Messrs. Schnarr of Erbsville and Mr. Nelson Heinrich spont Sunday evenâ€" ing with Mr. Allen Refchert. _ dee and % mile west of Perry‘s THURSDAY, JAN. zoth, 1937 Starting at 2 p.m. sharp. 3 Horsesâ€"Coach mare in foal to coach sire; coach colt rising 1 year old; 1 grey gelding 7 years old. Household Effects â€" Extension table; 240â€"1b. scales; sap pan; about 50 pails and spiles; table; cooking stove; Masseyâ€"Harris cream separâ€" ator (550 lbs. cap., nearly new); iron kettle; sausage stuffer ; grinder; pig hanger; step ladder; extension ladder. ensilage; 200 bus. mangels; root pulper ; 30 cords pine wood, treeâ€"top Edward Geisel, Auctioneer, has been instructed to sell by public auction the livestock, implements, etc., for Henry Brubacher, upon the premises, Lot 2, Concession 13, situated !4 mile north of Hawkesâ€" ville, on Hay and Grain â€" About 15 tons mixed hay; about 10 tons alfalfa hay; 500 bus. cats; 200 bus. mixed grain; 50 lbs. mixed grass seed. TUESDAY, JAN. 26, 1937 Commencing at 12.30 o‘clock sharp, the followmg: Horsesâ€"Bay mare, 8 years old; bay mare 6 years old; Belgian horse 9 years old; black Percheron geldâ€" ing, rising 3 years; aged horse. Cattleâ€"Holstein cow, fresh two months; black cow fresh 2 months; roan cow, to freshen by time of sale; Holstein cow, to freshen by middle of March ; Holstein cow, bred Sept. 2nd; white cow, bred Sept. 14th; 2 steers, rising 2 years; 3 young cattle; two calves. ~_Pigs and Poultryâ€"9 shoats; about 50 White Leghorn yearlings. Harnessâ€"Two sets breeching harâ€" ness; 1 backband harness; blankets, collars, etc. Live Stock, Implements, Hay, HENRY KLINCK, Clerk. Be sure and attend this sale. We have a good line of stock and implements. Please come early. Terms â€" Cash on day of sale. HENRY BRUBACHER, Proprietor. EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer, Elmira, Phone 123 r 5. FRED TSCHUMI, Proprietor. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee, Phone 28w. F. E. PAGE, Clerk. 7 Reason for selling, proprietor is working out. AUCTION SALE AUC;I:WN SALE Grain, Household Ele_ct‘sl etce. Cattle, Produce and 30 Cords Wood. , will sell _ _ _ "‘;. Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris 7 ft. cars ‘old: binder with truck, in good order; fan horse' Deering 5 ft. mower in good order; ron geldâ€" Masseyâ€"Harris side delivery rake, horse. 'nearly new; steel dump rake; Fesh two‘MmeyHnrris hay loader; Deering " months; 18 disec seed drill in good shape; time of' Masseyâ€"Harris springtooth cultivator eshen by and seed box; land roller; dise; jow, bred Cockshutt single riding plow; Tudâ€" ed Sept. hopg-Anderson No. 10 single riding years; 3 plow, both in good order; 2 Doâ€" * minion single plows; gang plow ; new ts; about McCormickâ€"Deering â€" scuffier; iron zs. ‘harrow; Portland cutter; set bob hing hm._lsleighs; 2 good wagons; box with blankets, Shelving; 2â€"horse carriage; 2 top j buggies, 1 rubber tire; fanning mill; ler, 7 ft. stone boat; flat hay rack; stock rack s); stiffâ€" and pig crates; grave} box; pig‘ wer lift, hangers; wood rack; pump jack; 5 ft. cut; power emery stone; emery grinder;‘ rrows, 3. line shaft and pulleys; block and drill, 13 tackle; twine sacks; grain bngs;l rake (all doubletrees; _ neckyokes; _ forks; 17â€"tooth shovels, chains, tools, and many ith seed Other useful articles. 7.1 7Jâ€"1 For JO8SEPH H. MEYER, situated about 2 miles west of St. Clements and 3% miles east of Crosshill, on the highway, on W?!CISDAY. JAN. 27, 1937 Sale starts at 12.30 p.m. Please be on time. Horsesâ€"Black mare 9 years old ; heavy bay mare 10 years old ; heavy bay mare 9 years old; heavy bay mare 5 years old, supposed to be in foal; bay mare filly 8 months old. Cattleâ€"8 young good dairy cows and heifersâ€"Roan cow bred June 10; roan cow bred May 4; Holstein cow in flow of milk, bred Sept. 7; red cow bred May 16; black cow bred May 20; Jerseyâ€"Holstein cow bred June 30 ; red cow bred May 12; Jersey cow bred Nov. 12 and in flow of milk; nice romn heifer bred June 21; nice red heifer bred April 29; nice red heifer bred June 28; nice red heifer bred June 22; 2 nice roan heifers bred Sept. 28 and Nov. 28; 2 good butcher heifers; 2 yearling heifers; 2 fall heifer calves. These cattle are all in splenâ€" did condition. Pigs and Poultry â€" 1‘ sow bred Nov. 14; 1 sow bred Dec. 1; 1 sow bred in January; 9 pigs about 3 months old time of sale; 9 pigs about 2% months old by time of sale; 40 Barred and White Rock pullets; about 60 mixed hens. Hay, Roots and Harnessâ€"About 35 tons of good alfalfa and timothy hay mixed; 150 bus. mangels; 100 bus. turnips; 2 sets team harness, one nearly new ; single harness; odd harness and varts, collars, etc. Household Effectsâ€"Parlor heater; drop leaf table; couch; sink; phonoâ€" graph and records; 5â€"piece walnut parlor suite; iron bed with springs and mattress; clothes cupboard; DeLaval No. 15 cream separator; and numerous other articles. Valuable Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Hay, Roots and Household Effects. No reserve, Mr: Meyer is reâ€" tiring from farming. Terms â€" Cash on day of sale. Refreshment and lunch stand at the sale. JOSEPH H. MEYER, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone Waterloo 592w. bâ€"2 Also several hundred cedar fence posts. â€"Don‘t get caught without a WILL. . . Save your loved ones the worry and extra expense of administration. Come in and A.K.CRESSMAN Recent sudden deaths have caught people unprepared. HAVE YOU MADE YOUR WILL? Theodore Dietrich Garage St. Agatha â€" Phone 70 r 21 Your Willi? AUCTION SALE Come in an imspect this machine on our floor or ask us for a demonstration. When feed is scarce as it is this year, you can get 50 per cent. more feed value out of your hay, alfalfa, corn and other roughage by putâ€" ting it through a You can grind your other grain with it too. You can earn a lot of extra money this winter by doing custom work ‘for your I.{'.hll’.. With the high Cyclone you can bag the feed right on the custonfor‘s wagon or Real Estate and Insurance 102 KING SOUTH Waterloo McCormick â€"Deering McCORMICK DEERING HAMMERMILL TAKE WARNING your E. J. Shantz, Auctioneer, will sell for the undersigned on his farm situated near Freeport, on the road leading from Freeport to the Bresâ€" lau and Preston Highway, on MONDAY, JANUARY 25th The following: Horses â€" One dark bay heavy team of mares, 10 and 11 years old ; one dark bay mare 10 years old; one heavy grey mare 10 years old, all good workers. Cattleâ€"9 good dairy cows, Holâ€" steins and Jerseys, 2 fresh with calves at side, 2 due to calf in March, 2 due to calf in April, 3 due to calf in June; 1 good heifer due in April; 5 head of nice young cattle (yearlings). Implements, etc. â€" M.â€"H. binder; mower; hay loader; steel hay rake; 8â€"drum steel land roller; 14â€"plate disk grain drill; 14â€"plate disk, outâ€" throw ; springâ€"tooth harrow; 3â€"sec. and 4â€"sec. iron harrow; scuffier; 2 good single plows; manure spreader; good farm wagon; flat hay rack; fanning mill; root pulper; wheelâ€" barrow ; bob sleigh ; democrat ; 2 sets team harness, one brass mounted; 2 colony houses; new eollars; grain bags; chains, forks, shovels, doubleâ€" trees; quantity of lumber, one and two inch; several pieces building timber; hay fork, ropes and pulleys; truck scale, 2,000 lbs. capacity; some shafting and pulleys, and numerous other useful articles. Hay, Grain and Feedâ€"About 20 tons of good mixed hay; 100 bus. mixed grain; 50 bus. barley; 100 bus. feed oats; 150 bus. cats, 1985 crop, good for seed; 80 bus. wheat; 200 bus. turnips; 1000 Gladiola bulbs. Household Effects â€" DeLaval cream separator; Daisy churn (No. 3) ; extension table; Quebec heater; oak heater; Congoleum rug 7 x 9; 2 good cook stoves; 2 good meat grinders; some furniture; rockers; cream cans and pails; kitchen sink, and numerous other useful articles. Don‘t miss this sale! The offering is good, everything will be sold as the farm is sold. . Terms â€" Cash on day of sale. ISAAC BRIGHTON, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Pigs and Poultryâ€"3 good Yorkâ€" shire brood sows due to ‘farrow in February and March; 14 young shoats; 70 pullets, White Leghorns and Rocks; 10 hens. Master Milling Co. . Kitcheonmer M. L. Weber . . St. Jacobs Huchn Bros: . . & T Mesh, never had zm steadier producâ€" } Pumas tion, and the birds â€"*~ themselves are in great shape, healthy, active, and at feeding time they‘re always on the job. And to you farm folks everyâ€" where, let me tell you ROE Farmâ€"proven Feeds will make you more money. T rngst I‘ve k?t accurate L-â€"""L records of the weights and gains of my pigs, _ that mean EXTRA DOLLARS AUCTION SALE Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. ROE FEEDS sold locally by RESUL TS Kitchener. And my hogs too â€" â€" I‘m using ROE Wondergrow Hog Concentrate along !uh my own grain. Youl bet 1 gon'l neglect m airy cows. RJE Datry Concentrates are helping to make my cows a paying proposition .