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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Mar 1939, p. 6

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x 0 No Reserve. â€" Plan to attend E this sale on Monday. Terms, Cash. CLARENCE MONTAG, Propriector. Buying Prices. & Toronto dealers are quoting proâ€" ducers for ungraded eg#s delivered. cases returned: Eggsâ€" Grade A large Mitivinliceniver: MB Butterâ€" Creamery Solids. No. 1 od 38 score ....__. do 3% «core Oatsâ€"No. 2 CW 34‘4c; No. 3 CW 21‘2; No. 1 feed, 31. Barleyâ€"No.4 CW 41%c. No. 1 feed screenings $1§ per ton. Delivered Ontario points: No. 2 durum &â€"61c per bushel. No. 3 durum. 57â€"59¢ per bushel. F.O.B. Ontario country points: Ontario winter wheat 37â€"59. Ontario feed oats 27â€"28. Ontario malting barley 50â€"52 Natural corn. 4§â€"49. Ontario rye 41â€"43. Ontario buckwheat 47â€"49. KD. corn 5253. ‘ TORONTO. â€" Grain _ quotations Wednesday. car lots. c.if.. bay ports: Northern wheatâ€"No. 1 fiSI,g'SI;) 2. 621%; No. 3. 3§%4; No. 4. 54%4; feed. 45. Sheepâ€"1, 155 Ib. 5.30; 1 3. 187 Ib. 4.50; 1. 130 1b. 4 3.50; 1, 280 1b. 3: 1. 130 1b Cowsâ€"4, 1,200 lb. 5.25; 2, 960 Ib. 5; 6, 1.200 o. 4.75; 5. 1.200 Ib. 4.50; 10, 1,000 Ib. 4; 5, 1,300 1b. 3.50; 3, 900 Ib. 3.25; 2. 910 1b. 3; 1, 1,030 Ib. 2.75; 1. 970 1b. 2.50. Bulléâ€"2, 1.235 lb. 5.50; 1, 1.660 Ib. 5.40; 1. 1.370 lb. 5.%5; 1, 1,270 Ib. 5.10; 4, 1,608 Ib. 5; 2. 1,.260 Ib. 4.75. Fed Calvesâ€"2. 650 Ib. 9; 2. 650 Ib. 8.79; 11. 630 Ib. $.50; 4, 610 . 8; 8. 600 Ib. 7.50. Silk Store cattlieâ€"8, 730 1b. 6. Veal calvesâ€"2. 245 Ib. 10.50; 22, 200 1b. 10; 23. 199 1b. 9.50; 21. 190 Ib. 9; 3, 163 Ib. £.50; 8. 161 Ib. $.25; 11, 173 Ib. 8; 4. 145 Tb. 7.50; 22. 137 Ib. 7, 7, 1530 Ib. 650; 14, 123 Ib. 6; 4, 118 Ib. 5.50. Heifersâ€"5, 850 lb. 7.25; 5, 900 Ib. 7; 4, 1.030 lb. 6.85; 3, 900 Ib. 6.75; 8, 900 Ib. 6.50; 3, $03 lb. 6.25; 4, 990 Ib. €.10. At 1 pm. ‘ Stockâ€"Heavy bay team, 14 years old; bay horse 6 years old; 2 cows; vator; 2 single plows; scuffier; good wagon; box; hay rack; new steel dump‘ rake; hay fork, rope and pulleys; wheelbarrow ; new scalding oats; 10 bags of potatoes; 2 sets team harness; 4 collars; chains, etc. TORONTO,.â€"A slow cattle cleanâ€" up at steady prices was made on the ‘Toronto Livestock market Wednes day. The hog market firmed near the close while the calf and sheep marâ€" kets held steady No lamb sales reâ€" ported. Cattle holdover from Tues day was 150 head. Weighty steers ranged from 6.50â€" 7.60 and good butcher steers and heifers sold at 7â€"7.2%> with common selling downward to 6. Butcher cows wer 45.21 and good bulls 5.255.50. Fed calves closed at 7.5zâ€"9. Choice veal calves brought 9.50â€"10 and common 5. The hog market closed at Tues day‘s ‘high of 9.50 offâ€"truck for. ba Light steersâ€"4, 1,000 Ib. 7.40; 6, 930 Ib. 7.25; 29, 970 Ib. 7; 7, 730 Ib. 6.90; 9, 900 Ib. 6.75; 7, 940 Ib. 6.60; 9 900 Ib. 6.50; 4. 910 lb. 6.40; 2, 830 lb. 6.25. A few sheep brought 25.50 ewt. Representative sales: Weighty steersâ€"6, 1,290 Ib. 7.50; 11, 1,160 Ib. 7; 2, 1,1%5 lb. 6.75; 4, 1.095 lb. 6.35. do do Market for Hogs Firm at $9.50 Off Truck for Tops Receipts reported by Dominion livestock branch were: Cattle 960; calves, 360; hogs, 1,290; sheep and lambs 20. READ THESE AUCTION SALES FOR PROFIT Toronto Cattle Prices Steady Cheeseâ€" d. larze do twins Poultry. and Eggs | Farm Stock and Implements Lambsâ€"3. £0 1b. 8: 4. 140 Ib. 7.75 Grain Quotations Implementsâ€"Good McCormick 13 AUCTION SALE Q Phone Watcrioo 459J. â€"21 Dairy Produce tr nines $1§ per ton ) points: â€"61c per bushel. iâ€"59¢c per bushel. . 150 Th. 5; ; 1, 140 Ib. 21 11% 211 *2% 21 11 11 11‘ Spring Chickensâ€" 2% to 414 The. ... is to 5 Ibe, ........... § lbs. and over ...â€" . Fatted Hensâ€" Over 5 Iba. sn simets 4 to 5 Ibs besmescmesete 34 to 4 Tbe. ... 3 to 3‘, Ths secie Spring Broliersâ€" 114 to 2% lbs. ... Grade A medium Pullets ............... Grade B .._._.... Grade C ......_.. Grade A large .. Grade A medium Pullel® .....in... Grade B ..._...._. Grade C _....__. _ _This year‘s class of catechumens of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church will be examined by Rev. S. J. Wittig during Sunday morning‘s service which will be in English for the ocâ€" casion. The confirmation takes place the following Sunday when Holy Communjon will be administored The flu is not yet on the wane as the ‘school classes are recording more absentees now than ever. Confirmation Classes. The exit of winter was marked with below zero temperatures, snow and siormy weather, which at the time ‘o! writing gave no indication of an early spring. The Grand and Conesâ€" |togo rivers are still holding their ice lquite intact, which some claim to be |of unusual thickness, while others ‘disclaim this being so. Although yet uncertain when the breakâ€"up occurs, | we do know however, that it will be lster than on an average, as quite often breakâ€"ups take place the foreâ€" part of March. They have also taken place as late as April ist. for inâ€" stance in the year 1904. both the Grand River bridges at Winterâ€" bourne and here were swept out with the ice breaking up April 1st and in later years it had gone out at about this time. It may also be interestâ€" !ing to our readers to know that in 1904, the spring bloods and bad ones at that, lasted for nearly a month: and a row boat was used to transâ€"| port the mail from the carrier‘s route across the river to the local pofl.{ office. Farm produce and merchanâ€"‘ dise was also transported in this way until later in the season. when i~ was possible to cross the river with horses and rigs. Ina 1904, Flood April Ist Swept Away Bridges; Row Boats Needed Breakâ€"up of Ice on Grand, Conestogo Rivers Expected sows due about time of sale; 2 sows bred Feb. 14; pure bred York boar 9 months old. i Potatoes were priced at $1 a bag, _ Apple butter was 20c a pint, Norâ€" thern Spy apples $1.75 a bushel, Mcâ€" Intosh reds at $1.75 and Baldwins and Greenings at 75¢ a bushel. At the meat stalls fresh pork sauâ€" sage was priced at 27c, smoked pork sausage at 29c, shoulder roast at 20 and 22c, ham at from 22 to 25¢, ribs 27¢c, bacon 2c¢, tenlerlon 35¢, sirloin 3%c, jellied meat 22c, backbone 20 corn cutter; 7 14â€"ft. planks; Portâ€" land cutter; double and single harâ€" ness; 4 rolls barb wire. Also 1929 Chevrolet coach car in good running order; 2â€"wheel trailer with rack; No. 12 DelLaval cream 100 bus. mangels; 60 bags of potaâ€" market on Saturday. The price was 80 cents a quart or 40 cents a pint and there were many buyers. One famer said he had tapped over 400 trees and another 1,200 trees about ten days before. A fairly average yield is anticipated. There was little change in the prrices of produce butter selling at 25c and eggs from 21 to 25¢ with a few specials at 30c a dozen. Choice chickens sold at 20 to 25c a pound. cabbage 5 to 8c a head, beets, carâ€" rots .and parsnips at 20c a 6â€"qt. basâ€" Priced at 80 Cents a Quart; Good Harvest Expected; Maple Syrup In Demand At Market ide A medium ...._._..._.. 17 NNET® | .+. cceseomnninvernrennnnconesirererecve. M ROC B :: sce cce brrciedfeneinmrenaters . 15 ME NC .. :+.cres cesenveniranereccbtecnincrercescs BB Selling Prices to Retail Trade Steckâ€"Coach horse 9 years old The first maple syrup of the seaâ€" AUCTION SALE MRS. ISAIAH G. PoOULTRY (Prices to Shipper) Phone Waterloo 459J. bout 150 bus. turnips; 15 H 18 18 Select to to to to to to to to 19 18 16 18 19 23 22 21 Many local relatives andâ€" friends attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Susannah Snider at Bloomingdale on Sunday afternoon. The numerous friends of Mrs. Sol. Kirch who has been laid up for sevâ€" cral weeks, will be glad to learn <he has «o far recovered to be up »nd about again + The many friends of Mr. Samuel Shelley will be pleased to know he has so far recovered from his recent illness to be able to be up and about the house again. Mr. Amos Horst and dauhter, Mrs. Lloyd Mann. were Kitchener visitors last Friday. Quite a contingent of local farmers attended the farm chattels sale for the Receveous Martin estate near Elmira, last Thursday. Miss Otilla Wittig of Toronto was visiting at the home of her brother, Revr. S. J. Wittig and Mrs. Wittig over Sunday. Miss Maud Bowman, RN., was ‘called for nursing duty for her aunt, Â¥rs. Susannah Snider, near Bloomâ€" ingdale, who passed away Thursday. Messrs. Cleason Snyder and Abner Martin were accompanied by sevâ€" erat other young farmers from outâ€" side districts. on a motor trip to Toâ€" ronto last Thursday, where they spent the day attending the session cf the Legislature at the Parliament Buildings. The Wm. Brydon family â€"re moved to Waterloo, last Friday. Messrs. Kenneth Betzner and Abner Martin attended a Jersey Breeders‘ meeting held in Galt on Wednesday of last week. and of which the newlyâ€"confirmed young people will partake of for the first time. DATED this 24th day of March, 1039. Messrs. McBride & McGibbon, .Waterloo, Ontario, 2123 â€" Selicitors for the Executors. or about the 15th day of January, 1939, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned, Solicitors for tre executors, on or before the 12th day of April, 1939, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the last mentioned date the assets of the said estate will be distributed having regard only: to claims of which they shall then have notice. . team, 11 and 13 years old, weight about 1500 lbs., a good team; genâ€" All persons having claims against the estate of EZRA BAUMAN, late of the Township of Waterioo, Reâ€" tired Farmer, deceased, who died on old, 1300 lbs.; dark bay mare 9 ‘yenncll.abo-tll“'o-‘ _ Cattleâ€"Five Durham dairy cows; red cow fresh in January and bred; Notice To Creditors scn. Come and look them over if you want to see good horses. They -reallmng,_'dlhoku.gutle‘ and of good weights. They will be sold to the highest bidders. Come to a real horse sale and meet the Sales Stable. Sale starts milking and bred; 5 head fat cattle. nearly 900 lbs.; 5 young calves; 9 head yearling cattle. at Cockshutt manure spreader; 7 hp. Fairbanks gas engine; roller chopâ€" per; 9â€"inch plate chopper, M.â€"H., in good shape; rubber tire buggy ; hay arrived. The best loan of the seaâ€" fi-eol-le;l-'hd\{mll: 9 chunks, about 65 lbs.; 10 chunks, about 70 lbs.; 6 chunks, about 125 Hayâ€"About 25 tons hay; 8 tons sweet clover. Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris 6 fl.} binder; 14â€"plate large outâ€"throw disc; 17 spring tooth cultivator; 2 fork, rope and pulleys; bob sleigh with platform rack; Jackson wagon; fiat hay rack; oneâ€"man rack; 1 set of breeching harness. TRIMMING TREES ABR. RIEDIGER 33 Cedar St. N. â€" Kitchemer Phone 1714w, Kitchener.. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, TERMSâ€"Cash on day of sale. DAVID M. CRESSMAN, EDWARD GEISEL, Auctios Phone 123 r 5, Elmira. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1938 Commencing at 1 pam. EZRA BAUMAN ESTATE SATURDAY, MARCH 25 At 16 a.m. HORSES e, 9 years old, 1200 â€"21 | Owt" nl'arn’*' to be able to preâ€"Schmidt, No. 1 Elmira. |sent it in a few weeks. ”Ch-ll(-ncdu field, who has been a most efficient| Cass 9 (Alsike)â€"1. Norman Koehkâ€" blacksmith here for thirtyâ€"two ‘ler. No. 1 St Agatha. will retire and leaves for G.gm Class 10 (timothy)â€"1. Clarence the near foture. Diamond. New Hamburg; 2. W. C. The members of"the Y.P.U. are Barrie, No. 7 Gait; 3, Norman Kookâ€" rehearsing the ‘play, "The Night ler. No. 1 St. Agatha; 4. H. J. Mr. Leo Gole has rented the vilâ€" lage blackksmith shop. Mr. Mansâ€" fhield, who has been a most efficient blacksmith here for thirtyâ€"two villrefin.ndlavaforcum ERCC. C. E. SMRRCT ARCB 'â€", Howlett, Mrs. A. M. Letson and Mrs. B. C. Woods attended the W.M.S. convention held at Guelph last week. Mr. Stanley Winfield spent a day with relatives in Guelph. _ â€" “fi. hn Te 4 meintar necigent nused oy a feumg es " "* *‘ success for the future. e Mrs. John Lehman has moved to Elmira where she expects to reside spent in games and before lunch was served Mr. and Mrs. Lehman were __Mr. David Anderson had the misâ€" fortune"to meet with an -eeule‘-it while skiing on Saturday, having ’f-eenaioudthtu'dl-mfl teeth knocked out. ‘ and no change is contemplated. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snider attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. Snider at Bloomingdale on Sunday Bender, Henry Dietrich, Bert Meyer, Robert Mogk. Appointment of a judge was left to the secretary. Last year the prize list and classes meeting at St. Clements hotel, Monâ€" tersburg; Wellesleyâ€"Ed. Huehn. day night. The treasurer reported a Heidelberg; Lorne Rennie, Crosshill; $130 balance. |Henry Schmidt, Crosshill; J. C. Meâ€" Chris. Strauss was reâ€"elected presi Kay, Wallenstein; Woolwichâ€"Herb. dent. Wes Heipel, viceâ€"president, and Strebel, RR. 3, Waterloo; Percy St. Clements Horse Show Associa tion selected April 11 as the date St. Clements Horse Show April 11 ' For George Wilheim, situated 2% miles east of Bresian, one mile west of Shants Station, better known as the lste Enoch Â¥Fry farm, on Grainâ€"150 bushels good wheat; 200 bushels Gopher cats; 300 bus. set plow harness; two sets single No reserve, farm is sold. Valuable Farm Stock, Imple mixed grain, more or less. Harnessâ€"Two sets team harness; weight 1,350 lbs., a real horse; bay mare, 12 years old, weight about 1,300; bay mare, aged. 30; Holstein cow, bred Feb. 8, in cows, fresh ; Holstein cow fresh Dec. 12; Holstein cow fresh two months; Holstein heifer, bred Jan. 6; Holâ€" l Chickems â€"8 Barred Rock hens; about 90 White Leghorn yearlings and pullets, laying; 20 Chinchilla rabbits (the better kind). gas engine on truck, in good running order; oneâ€"hp. Tuerk gas engine; scale; turnip serder; 135â€"ft. hay rope, practically new; hay fork; yearling Holstein heifers; n.u-‘ heifer eight months old; pure bred Holstein buil, 10 months old. These cows have all a local T.B. test. Four ‘polnnle.lnn. Pigsâ€"Yorkshire sow, bred March 13th; 10 shoats, three months old, (a good lot). No. 7A single walking plow, almost new; Masseyâ€"Harris No. 21 single walking plow ; Shantz single walking plow ; four section iron harrow ; open bugey; cutter; set bob sleighs; two DeLaval No. 12 creara separator; 2,000â€"lb. platform s scale; 240â€"1b. mp and iron. We wish them every GEO. WILHELM, Proprietor, ADDISON S. SNIDER, Auctioneer, Bridgeport, Ph. Kitchener 218J. OLIVER KOLB, Clerk. â€"21 The directors are John Bremner, ST. CLEMENTS.â€"Members of the McLoughry, AUCTION SALE At 12.30 p.m. sharp. ssâ€"Bay horse, 12 years old, for detail. cow, due June hay | _ Class 8 (red clover)â€"1 Bert Oiiâ€" ver Branchton; 2. R G. Arthar. ‘nrneltu; 14. Normin Koekler, No. 1 St. Agatha; 4. W. C. Barrie. No. 7 Galt; 5. Roy Hamacher, No. 2. Baden ' Class 4 (white cats. late)â€"1, Milâ€" ton A. Schmidt, No. 1, Wellesley; |2. J. S. Knapp. No. 2 Gait; 3, R. J. McPherson, No. 5 Galt; 4, W. C. Barâ€" |rie No. 7 Galt; 5. Arthur P. Rudy. |No. 1 Hespeler. & Class 6 (buckwheat)â€"Clarence Diamond. New Hamburg. Class 7 (Soya beans)â€"1, Urias G. Wober, No. 2, Waterloo; 2, Stuart E. Studiman, No. 1 Branchton; 3. Wm. C. Barrie, No. 7 Galt ; 4. Lioyd Hagey. Hagey, No. 2 Preston; 5. Clarence Diamond. No. 1 New Hamburg. Class 5(sixâ€"rowed barley)â€"1, Clarâ€" ence Diamond, New Hamburg; 2, W. C. Barrie, No. 7 Gait; 3. Wm. Brown, No. 7 Galt; 4. Bert Oliver. Branch ton; 5, Edwin Z. Kemkes, No. 1 Class 3 (white oats, early)â€"1, Robt. E. Cowan, No. 3 Gailt; ... Bert Oliver, Branchton; 3. Edwin Z. Kemkes, No. 1. Branchton; 4, Wm. Brown, No. 7 Galt; 5, Clarence Diamâ€" ond, New Hamburg. Class 2 (fall rye)â€"1, Alfred Schnaeringer, No. 2 Bresiau. North Dumfriesâ€"Wm. Alison, Gait;| Sherwood Taylor, RR. 7, Galt; Anâ€"! _ drew Taylor RR. 5, Galt. 2 Seed Fair Prizes Class 1 (winterwheat white)â€"Ist, g Wm. C. Barrie, No. 7, Galt; 2nd. A. ,, J. Shantz, No. 1 Hespler; 3rd, Clarâ€" ,, ence Diamond, No. 1 New Hamburg:; ;, 4th, Afred Schnaeringer, No. 2. Bresâ€" lan; 5th, Fred M. Snyder. No. 1. Wa , ’m RR. 2, Elmira; Clayton Miller, Elmira; Waterlooâ€"John Abra, RR. 1, Blair; Lorne Weber, RR. 1. Waâ€" McLoughry, Galt; directors: Warden W. D. Brill, Waterloo; Wilmot: Wm. Hamburg; secretaryâ€"treasurer, E. L Officers of the fair are as follows: President, W. C. Barrie, RR. 7, Gait; | Continued from Page 1) Weed Killers, and Dr. G. P. McRostie and A. W. Mason of the Ontario Agriâ€" cultural College at Guelph on new varieties of grain and forage crops. One case cited was where the addiâ€" tion of 20 Ibs. of chemical fertilizer ‘,*-fl-hhll-tl-â€" tin, on the farm, situated about 3 County Seed mile east of Yatton school, on old; bay mare, 12 years old; bay ‘mfilmd‘. ‘ Cattloâ€"Ayrshire and part Jersey cow, due end of March; Holstein and part Jersey cow, due time of Ayrshire cow, due in August; Holâ€" sceuffier; Potato plow; 10 ft. dump rake ; Elmira hay loader ; Elmira side tron harrows; 2 furrow Oxford gang plow; 2 single walking plows, No. 21; inthrow dise; scuffiler; carriage; cutter; steel tire top bugey; oil and gas drums; emery; hay rope; hay fork; 20 rods of 8 sirand fencing; several 100 rods of barb wire; tank forks, shovels, hoes, Masseyâ€"Harris truck, and numerous other articles. Some good Household Effects and Implementsâ€"Frost & Wood corn binder; Case 6 ft. binder; Masseyâ€" Harris 17 spring tooth cultivator; Cockshutt 13 dise drill; 2 drum steel 2,000 Ib. scales; 80 ft. canvas 6â€"inch belt; 16 inch Elmira roller chopper; 16 The undersigned Auctioneer has TERMSâ€"Cash on day of sale. No reserve. Try to attend t Of Valuable Livestock and Implemenits EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer, Phone 123 r 5, Elmira. _ â€"21 AUCTION SALE ESTATE SALE Fred M. Snyder, RR. 1, Wa Te Judging Competition Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. _ 1st. Eldon D. Weber, No. 2 Kitch Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kabel of Kitâ€" ner (trip prize); ?nd, Geo. Reist, No.‘chener and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Marâ€" * Kitchener (T. Eaton Special); 3rd,‘tin were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Jno. Dessler, No. 2. Breslan; 4th, Mrs. Walter Maurer. Maurice Diamond. No. 1 New Hamâ€"| The reorganization of the North burg; 5th. Donald Shuh,. No. 1 W“-‘Woolvlcl Evangelical Sunday School loo; 6th, Wm. R. Wallace, No. 1 Ayr; _ was held recently and the following Tth Edward Dedels. Breslan: $8th,.‘officers were reâ€"electeod: President, Leslie Drysdale. No. 7. Galt; 9th and FEdwin Bender; viceâ€"president. Irvin 10th (tie). Jas. R. Barrie, No. 7 Galt, Schnelder; secretary, Emerson and Cleason Snyder, No. 1 Waterloo; Stange; treasurer, George Schwindt. 11ith Arthur P. Rudy. No. 1 Hes| _____{____________________________ peler; 12th, W. H. Barrie, No. 7 Gait; ‘ it n es e 13th, Jos. A. Zinger, No. 1. Breslan; â€"â€"READ THE ADS.â€" I#th, WIBFG CIEBBMRRR. NO. 1 WÂ¥ I | â€"snosoommmri 0 terloo ROUND TRIP B ARGAIN FARES lau; 5. Percy Woods, Elmira. Class 15 (potatoes early)â€"1,. Edâ€" win Z. Kemkes, No. 1 Branchton; 2, Chas. Wilhelm. No. 1 Breslan; 3. S. terloo; terloo:; Class 12 (field corn, any variety)â€" 1. Robt. H. Newton, No. 1 Wallen stein; 2, Carl Ellis, No. 1 Hespeler; 3. Herb. ‘Markle, No. 1 Hespeler; 4, C. Zarnke, Waterloo. Class 13 (garden corn, any variety) â€"1. Herb. Markle, No. 1 Hespeler; 2. Chas. Wilheim, No. 1 Breslau. Class 14 (potatoes late)â€"1, S. M. Wilheim, No. 1 Breslan; 2, C. Zarnke, Waterloo. ‘ l ! -'I I" # f " w for George Wilheim, 2% miles east m':l‘-mm“dm of Breslau, on the Enoch Fry farm.|* Eva Schneider EKlmira Aire omm dectipcedimmenciaindInaue "fl'e Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. s e ue â€" it y ‘Solomon Bender. Mrs. Isaish G. Bauman at Breslau, opposite school on highway. Watch AZATECCC CRCUUUUES 75 -‘_Vl‘“-' L0 o Sm _ 11 Te C1~_____ Hik Philipsburg. Plan to attend this mile west of Elmira. Montag Monday sale. April 18 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 pm., March 28 (Tuesday)â€"At 3 pm.,.‘auction sale of woodâ€"working maâ€" mortgage sale of 175 acre farm, 2 chinery and all blacksmith tools beâ€" miles northwest of St. Agatha. Ib@gmmm 98 Acre Farm, Farm Stock, Impleme: â€"_ Hay and Grain, and some Houseâ€" hold Effects m., 22 good young horses at the auction sale of livestock, Kitchener Sales Barn; also furniture ments, feed, etc., for Mrs. aâ€" my market auction stand. Dol.ni-,-.r_'-“ not miss this good sale. northwest of Elmira. _ March 27 (Monday)â€"At 1 p.m.,| March â€" at 1 pmâ€"Auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29; 1939 3 HORSES $ .‘-l:i-"l-;:lfi-.-;nn-u 1 young mare in foal; 1 twoâ€"year‘ truck wagon; wagon box; hay rack; old colt; 1 yearâ€"old colt. !udfib;m;l‘y;mâ€" AUCTION SALE On the farm of J. T. BYRON, half wile east of Dorking, W.!4 Lot 2, Con. 14, Wellesley. Sale to start at 12.30 pm. old Durhams; 6 Durkiam yearlings pigs two months old; 9 pigs nearly ready for market; about 40 young harness, blankets and robe. Cockshutt manure spreader ; Masseyâ€" Banner; bariey â€" Improved O.A.C. 21. Harris side rake and tedder; Elmira CANADIAN NATIONAL March 29 (Wednesday)â€"1 p.m., A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE LISTS March 29 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p. ° GRAIN AND HARNESS A quantity of hay and grain, and PICS AND POULTRY 1 sow with litter at side; 2 young Train 20 Friday, March 31 â€" AH Trains Saturday, April 1st J. T. Byron, > W. W. Frickey, MARCH 31ist â€" APRIL Fred M. Snyder, No. 1 Waâ€" See hundbills for complete list of destinations T2 TORONTO CLEARING Ist From Wateprloo Cook of Waterloo. Messrs. Ivan Henâ€" derson and Maurice Schwindt of Gailt. ' Mr. Edwin Bender had his tonsils ‘removed at the Kâ€"W Hospital in Kitâ€" \chener last week. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wittig and family are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bolender near Eiâ€" mira, after spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kabel of Kitâ€" with his family in Elmira. l Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bdâ€" mund Schwindt were: Mr. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. George Horst and children Mahion and Anna of Conesâ€" togo visited the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Daniel Horst on Sunâ€" accredited and bloodâ€"tested. April 11 (Tuesday) â€" 12 o‘clock noon, 20th sale of 60 head registerâ€" ed Holstein cattle at the Winter April â€" Executors‘ Sale of real estate, household effects and furniâ€" Estate in the village of Linwood. EDW ARD GEISEL, Auctioneer yokes, forks, chains, a number of planks and many other articles too state of repair. house with hydro, furnace, and bath. Bank barn 50° x 70°; drive shed 21‘ x35°. Farm to be offered subject 1 large tapestry rug; 1 fall leaf table; 1 settee; 1 pariour table; 2 rockers; 1 davenport with bed comâ€" bed complete; 1 iron bed complete; several milk pails. E. J. SHANTZL. Auctioneer March 28 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 pm., â€"â€"BUY FROM ADS 6 dining room chairs; 1 sideboard; Phone Wateriscoe 459J.

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