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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Feb 1941, p. 6

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Rise 10 to 15 Cents Cifsing cattle trade at the Torâ€" nesday was 10 to 15c higher for about lw stockers. vfi calves were 50c lower. Common to meâ€" dium lambs and sheep were steaâ€" dy. Hogs were 15¢ higher. Prices in the cattle section were: 'leuht{ steers, $8â€"$9.85, with a tew at $10; butcher steers $7â€"$8.75; butcher heifers $7â€"$8.50; butcher cows $4.15â€"$7: canners $2â€"$3; bulls Market Reports » FARM NEWS AND VIEWS . $6â€"$7; fed calves $8.50â€"$10.25, and stockers $6.50â€"$7.50. â€" Calves sold at $1250â€"$13 for choice, with common light vealers selling downwward to $7. Common to medium lambs tradâ€" ed at $7â€"$11. C Dressed weight hogs were up 15¢ at Stratford Wednesday; 10c at Brantford; 15c at Barrie and 25¢ at London. Other reporting points were unchanged. Liveweight: Chatham, $7.50. Dressedweight: Chatham, $10.25; Brantford, $10.60 plus transportaâ€" tion; Hull, $10.70 glm transportaâ€" tion; Stratford, $10.40 flns transâ€" portation; London, $10.50 plus transportation; Barrie, $11. No. 1 No. Cream..solids, No. 1 32% to 00 do 38 score .......... 31% to 00 do 37 score ... 31 _ to 00 Note: Above prices are based on closing sales. Cheoseâ€" New large (paraffined) Current make ......... 15% to 00 do twins .. ............ 15% to 00 do triplets ... 15% to 00 Quotations to Retail Trade Butterâ€" Cream. prints. firsts 33% to 34 do second grade 32% to 334 do third erade .. 31 to 32 do second grade do third grade \.... Cheoseâ€" Old, 1939 make, large Country dealers are quoted on graded eggs, cases free, delivered to Toronto: Grade A large ... 21 to 00 Grade A medium ... 19 to 19% Grade A puilets ... 17 to 00 Grade B ............ 18% to 00 Grade C w..l..... 17 . to 00 Note: Prices on ungraded shipâ€" ments are 2 to 3¢c per dozen below above quotations. Selling Prices to Retail Trade Grade A large ... 23 to 24 Grade A medium ... 22 to 23 â€" Grade A pullets ... 19 to 20 Grade B ... ........... 20 to 00 Grade C ... ... 19 to 00 Note: Above prices in both secâ€" tions based on closing sales. POULTRY (Nominal Prices to Shipper) Dressed Select "A" All weights Spring Broilersâ€" 1 to 2% lbs. Spring Chickensâ€" 24 to 4% lbs. ... 4% to § Ibs. ..::...::: 5 lbs. and over ... Fatted Hensâ€" 5 lbs. and over ... 4 to 5 Ibs. .. ... 3 to 4 lbs. .. ... Churning Cream do twins .. do triplets Poultry and Eggs Hog Quotations gs brought $11.25 dressed ht, and $8.50 liveweight. Sows at $6.50â€"$7 dressed. grade, lb. Dairy Produce (Country Truck Prices) 1 grade 33 to (Delivered to Toronto) grade ......... 37 to DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAW A Henourable James G. Gardimer, _ INSPECTOR FOR > OnTARtO [strict Inspector, Seed Potato Certification «n Mortwaltural l’\rrnm-m. Ontano Agn: cultural College, Guelph, Ont grown before. Produce bigger yields of potatoes ; : : that are more wniform in size, smoother, cleaner, of better quality than those grown from ordinary seed stock and avoid many of the losses that result from disease. Grow potatoes that will grade Canada No. 1. Good seed potatoes cannot be selected by appearance alone â€" The best assurance of getting good seetr r to buy Canaâ€" dian Certified Seed Potatoes. Ask the District Government Inspector, Plant Protection Division, for full information PLANT Canadian Certified Seed Potatoes in clean landâ€" on part of the farm where potatoes have not been AGAINST DISEASED POTATO CROPS / Marketing Service list of nearest distributors. 22% to 00 22% to 00 16 20 18 18 17 13 to 18 to 21 to 16 V-inuou"u-ir Hay, Grain and been instructed to sell by public auction for the Estate of the late JOSEPH G. GINGRICH, on the farm 4 miles north of Elimira, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1941 Commencing at 12.30 o‘clock sharp, red heifer, bred Jan. 22; roan er, fresh Dec. 23; black cow, Dec. 10; black cow due in March; red cow due in March; 8 head fat ec:lm ab:umt’ 800 lbs.; six young various ages. vu‘l'han:flcn-‘hnu are shape. \ m:ndh-m‘â€"znovnduebv 'fime of sale; sow with litter at side; sow due in May; 12 pigs, 170 enc d ie e ce ts . ce â€" 2 der, 6 ft. cut; Frost & Wood 6 ft. cut‘ mower; dump rake; M.â€"H. 13 hoe drill; M.â€"H. 2 row corn cultiâ€" vator; M.â€"H. hay loader; inthrow disc; 13 spring tooth cultivator; two No. 21 Fleury walking piovn.‘ nearly new; two gang rlows‘, 4â€" section iron harrows; roller; scufl-i ler; 3â€"section iron harrows; 2 farm wagons; flat hay rack with sliding platform; stone boat; gravel box; 16 inch Elmira roller chopper; fanâ€" ning mill; rubber tire buggy; cutâ€" ter; sleigh; 3â€"seated carriage; demoâ€" crat; pulper; hay fork; hay rope and pulleys; Bowman Herder elecâ€" tric fence charier; insulators; 8 rods, 5 feet high poultry fgnsing; lbs.; 6 pigs over 100 lbs.; horn pullets. 2. implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris binâ€" EMoay en on en en e ie several 100 ft. elm, bass and hemâ€" lock lumber; 2 range shelters; 2 fattening crates; mash hoppers; Buckeye brooder stove (500 chick cap.); _ doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; chains; shovels; hoes and other articles. | Harness â€" 2 sets of back band harness; set carriage harness; sitngle harness; collars; blankeu,l etc. Hay, Grain, Silage and Mâ€"-l Several tons of mixed hay; 10 ft. silage; some mangolds and turnips; about 350 bushels mixed g:in; 130 bushels wheat; 65 bushels Improved Banner oats, fit for seed; 150 bus. mixed grain, fit for seed. _ _ Furnitureâ€"A good lot of houseâ€" hold effects, etc. TERMSâ€"Cash on day of sale. No reserve. Please come early. EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer, Phone 932, Elmira. SAMUEL MARTIN, St. Jacobs, MARTIN B. FREY, Wallenstein, Many Apples Sold At Kitchener Mart ples for sale at the Kitchener marâ€" ket, Saturday. At the apple stalls Greenings sold at $1.25 a bushel, Ontarios $1.25, Golden Russets $1.65. Tolmon Sweets 90c, Northâ€" ern Spys from $1.30 to $1.50; Wagâ€" ners $1.65; Delicious from $1 to $2; and Red Spys $1.85. = 80 Mincemeat was priced at 20c a pint, apple butter 15¢ a pint, bowls of cooked cheese flavored with carraway seeasâ€"or without if that type preferredâ€"sold from 10 to 30¢c a bowl depending on the size. Eggs ranged in price from 20 to 28¢ a dozen. Butter sold at 35¢ a pound. Chickens ranged from 25 to 27c a pound, depending on age and quality. _0 â€" _ Look for this certification tag on the â€"the only way AUCTION SALE Potatoes were $1 a bag, cabâ€" bages 5 to 15c a head, turnips 5¢ apiece, root celery 8 to 15¢c a quart, parsnips, beeis and carrots 5c a quart, Chinese cabbage 5 to 20¢ apiece. At a flower stall the first croâ€" cuses of the year were shown. ____ _____ Executors. WM. HOWLETT, Clerk. There was an abundance of apâ€" V n u-l.b-‘mum mies un ‘Uf Reractbecs:" 2 mc wmcd h J.&“H:Mbuj N.:‘ on = way afiws Corners, on WEDNESDAY, . FEB. 26th, 1941 Sale starts at 12.30 p.m. team rising years > chestnut driver, rising 6 years old; sorrel colt rising 2 years old; yearâ€" Un’blyooh. Good T.B. Tested Dairy Cowsâ€" White cow, fresh about 4 weeks; black cow due beginning of March; red cow due beginning otfi)hn:h; Holstein cow bred"m. ; roan cow bred Oct. 4; A cow bred }?;m.'xom; Holstein cow bred Nov. Pige and Pouitryâ€"1 sow bred Dec. 27; 50 {eulind hens and 50 pu.l:wm ion threshing p machine with hand feed carriers mower; Masseyâ€"Harris side deâ€" livery rake, nearly new; Masseyâ€" Harris 11 hoe seed drill with grass seeder; 13 F?rmgtoolh cultivator combined; eury No. 21 single plow; Clay walking plow; 2â€"furrow Oxford plow; 2 Masseyâ€"Harris manure spreaders; land roller; 2â€" section springtooth harrow; 5â€"sec. !iron harrow; â€" International hay tedder; steel dump rake; 2â€"row Masseyâ€"Harris corn â€" cultivator; fanning mill; corn rack; manure sleigh aqg planks; wagon with box and stock rack; wagon with hay rack complete; bobsleigh with box and shelvings; democrat; b ; % cutters; turnip seeder; root ulgfper; single spring scuffier; scuffier; grindstone; 2 hay forks, ropes and pulleys; gravel planks; 2 wheelâ€" barrows; 2 scrapers; pig hangers and troughs; pig crate; ;ood Stewâ€" art clipping machine; 2 step ladâ€" ders; 3 long ladders; log lifter; canthook; crosscut saw; chains; \ grain bags; doubletrees; neckyokes; |forks; shovels; water fountains; vise; anvil; steel door for sap oven; !nevy sap pan 3 x 7 feet; sap pails and spiles; block and tackle; scythes; axes; numerous carpenter tools; 2 hand corn planters and many other articles. _ . Harnessâ€"2 sets heavy team harâ€" ness; set double carriage harness; single harness; harness ngarts; string of bells; collars; blankets; robes; also 10 bags Scottish fertilizer. | AUCTION SALE Household Effects â€" 2 kitchen stoves; box stove; good kitchen cupboard; glass door corner cupâ€" board; woodbox; benches; Melotte cream separator, 600 lbs. capacity, in good order; milk pails; sink; chairs; wooden tub; meat barrel;‘ meat grinder; 2 butcher tables; butcher kettle; kitchen table; large can; cellar table; flour chest; writâ€" ing desk; empty sealers; bucksaw; lanterns; crocks; 240 lb. counter scale, and many other articles too numerous to mention. _ No reserve. Plan to attend this sale. Terms, cash on day of sale. _ W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, ‘ Phone 7â€"7948 l MENNO MARTIN and _ CERANUS W. MARTIN, _ hay, ensilage. mangles and houseâ€" old effects, for Moses Snyder, on Hichway N+ 7. three miles west ~f Kitâ€"â€"ener, on FRIDAY., FEB. 28, 1941 Sale at 1 p.m. Horsesâ€"1 mare 11 years old; 2 !*lack geldings, 6 and 12 years old. _ Cowsâ€"4 snod dairy cows; 1 Jerâ€" <ey cow fresh time of sale; Jersey cow. milching Holstein cow due in April; Holstein cow fresh about 3 months; Holstein heifer 9 months old; veal calf; also 35 chickens mixed. Hay, Ensiiage and Rootsâ€"About 5 ton clover and alfalfa hay mixed; quantity of ensilage; 150 bus. inangles. Implements â€"M.â€"H. 6â€"ft. binder in good shape; 13 tooth cultivator; Oliver corn cultivator; scuffler; 3 section harrow: single riding plow; walking plow; wagon box with shelvings; root pulper; 3 cutters; wheelbarrow; hay rope 80 ft.; scalding trough; buggy; grindâ€" stone; % h.p. electric motor with line shaft and pulleys; imitation buffalo robe, power emery; cartiâ€" age harness and collars and nuâ€" merous othet articles. _ e Household Effectsâ€"Clare kitchâ€" en range witt 2 burner oil attachâ€" ment; Primrose cream separator with power attachment; bed and springs; Coleman lamp, cream cans and pails: liver sausage tins; kitchen chairs; No. 32 meat grindâ€" er with pulley: hand meat grinder; stuffer and lard press, and other articles. ooo Also the following household efâ€" fects for Jacob Brubacher: 2 good dropâ€"leaf tables, 6 dining chairs, rockers, 3 pc parlor suite, 3 woodâ€" en beds with springs and mattress; 2 rugs 9 x 10 and 9 x 12; lounge; Quebec heator; 2 burner oil stove; copper (apple butter) kettle comâ€" plete; galvanized apple dryer ‘with crates; goat robe; sealers, quantity of dishes, knives, forks and spoons and numerous other articles. _ No reserve Be sure and attend and bring your friends. Termsâ€"Cash on day of sale. MOSES SNYDER. ;roprluor W. W. FRITKEY, Auctioneer. 0. S. KOLB. Clerk. D Thgy were in deep mauves, purâ€" ple and deep yellow tones, with some grape hyacinths for good measure, and sold at 60c a pot. Pork vendors were bewildered by the fact that nobody seems to want lard. Ail of them had excelâ€" lent lard at 9c a pound but little was sold. h ce â€"___â€" Executors for the Estate. AARON HOFFMAN, Clerk. Fresh pork sausage sold at 25¢ a pound, smoked 27c¢, bacon 25¢, ham 23 and 25¢, ribs 26c, tenderâ€" loin 35¢, sirloin 32%¢, shoulder roasts 20 and 22¢, backbone 20 and %k. jellied meat 22c¢, head cheese Se. AUCTION SALE Valuable farmstock, implements, Valuable Farm Stock, Implements horse 1 old, 1800 onfi.; black Percheron man:’ yw';f horse u’g-n old, good ‘worker, weighs 1 lbs. 2 sets heavy te-mfll:mc.. 1 set nearly new; collars, ::b.bâ€"lh-ey-flnrrh I 6. binder lndmgder: lcCotmkt }m-m’_y \dise ‘seed ZBRREDRErdl DHBIONy | PENPTO WPM PCCCC shelvings; double cutter; Jumper cutter; car engine power plant on truck; good circular saw; hog rack; chains, _ doubletrees, _ neckyokes, shovels, some tools and numerous other articles. Also about 200 bus. Early Alaska oats fit for seed; 100 bus. winter No reserve, the farm is rented so Be sure to attend. Termsâ€"Cash on day of sale. HENRY M. SCHNEIDER, Prop. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone Waterioo 7â€"17948. O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. 7â€" Vaeluable Farm Stock. Implements auction on the farm of the underâ€" signed, situated on No. 7 mfi;‘," Kitchener Limits, near St. s Hospital, on MONDAY, FEB. 24. 1941 At 1 p.m. Horsesâ€"An extra good Clyde horse 7 years old, weighing 1,800 lbs.; Black Percheron mare 7 years old, bred, weighs 1,500 lbs.; sorrel horse, 11 years old, good worker. weighs 1,650â€" lbs. _ _ 2 sets heavy team harness, 1 set nearly new: collars, etc. _ _ _ _ _ Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris 7â€"ft. binder in good order; McCormickâ€" Deering side delivery rake, nearly new; Masseyâ€"Harris 15â€"disc seed drill in good order; Masseyâ€"Harris hay loader; McCormieck manure spreader; inâ€"throw disc; new Mcâ€" Cormickâ€"Decving _ single _ plow; Masseyâ€"Harris mower; Masseyâ€" Harris dump rake; Apex corn blower, complete, used 2 seasons; farm wagon. bob sleigh; 2 scuffâ€" lers; lannlng mill; wagon box with shelvings; double cutter; jumper cutter; car engine power plant on truck; good circular saw; hog rack; chains doubletrees, neckâ€" yokes, shovels, some tools and nuâ€" merous other articles. Also about 200 bus. Early Alas ka oats fit for seed; 100 bus. win ter rye. * n â€" C No reserve. the farm is rented so be sure to attend. Termsâ€"Cash on day of sale. HENRY M. SCHNEIDER, Prop. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Waterloo Phone 7â€"7948. O. S. KOLB, Clerk. AUCTION SALE Valuable Farm Stock, Implements, Grain and Cars There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the underâ€" signed (known as the Marshall Farm). on the Township Line, 1% miles from the English Settlement, The following: Horses â€"1 well matched bay team, mare and gelding, rising 6 and 7 years old, 3,000 lbs.; western mare, 10 years old; 1 gelding rising 9 years; 1 bay mare 11 years old; 1 general purpose horse 13 years old; 1 colt rising 1 year. _ _ and Grain _ There will be sold by 1% miles from Blair, on MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1941 Sale at 1 p.m. Cattleâ€"1 pure bred Holstein cow fresh 4 months, full flow of milk; 1 Holstein cow fresh before sale; 1 Jersey heifer fresh, bred again; 1 Jersey cow bred 4 months; 1 Jersey fresh 3 months, bred again; 1 Ayrshire heifer fresh about 3 months, bred again; 1 Jersey cow bred end of August; 1 Durham heifer bred Jan. 8th; 1 pure bred Shorthorn bull; 4 young cattle, weight about 400 to 600 pounds. Hogsâ€"5 hofis ready for market at time of sale; 1 sow bred two months; 1 sow bred 6 weeks; 1 boar. Hay and Grainâ€"150 bushels No. 1 fit for seed oats; a quantity of hay; feed grain and turnips; also some corn on stooks. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Poultryâ€"25 mixed pullets, u?- ing; 3 Brahma pullets; 1 cockerel. Implementsâ€"Frost & Wood disc drill; 5 ft. Masseyâ€"Harris mower in good condition; 2 wagons with racks, one ncarly new; 2 walking plows; 1 2â€"furrow plow; 1 top buggy; 1 cutter; 1 sleigh, good shape; 1 dump rake; 2 sets ofjnra rows; 1 root gulper, used only one season; 1 tewart â€" handâ€"power clipper, practically new; hay fork with rope and pulleys; 1 wheelâ€" barrow; some lumber; forks, chains and shovels. \ Harnessâ€"2 sets of team harness; 1 single harness; some collars, blankets, etc. Household Effects â€" 1 DeLaval separator; 1 large churn; 1 3â€"gal. metal churn; some(rails and cans; ! crosscut saw, and other articles too numerous to mention. _ _ _ AUCTION SALE Cars and Truck â€"1931 GMC. stake body truck in good order, with new tires, 1930 Buick sedan; 1930 Essex sedan. No Reserve. Termsâ€"Cash. Be sure and attend. JOS. BOROVORY, s W. W. FRICKEY, Am Phone 7â€"7948, Waterloo. _ _ AUCTION SALE 7â€"8 Valuable farm stock, 'lmlplzments. hay, grain, some household effects, 3% miles northwest of St. Clemâ€" ents, on the 9th Con., Wellesley ‘Township, for Anthony A. Straus. Watch for details. â€" 2 A March 10, Monday, Elmira Fair, at the Farmers‘ Shed â€"Bring or send your surplus article to my sale and get the cash, and rememâ€" ber, meet your friends at Frickey‘s auction stand. March 11, Tuesday, l&.m.â€"-hrm stock, including good Belgian and Percheron horses, implements, ha{,; grain, roots and some household effects, 4 miles west of Waterloo, 1% miles east of St. Agatha, on the county highway, for Henry Wahl. Watch for details. March 12, Wednesday, 11 a.m.â€" Farm stock, including 30 head of cattle, implements, hay, 1,000 bus. gdu:hflltd for .eed..dj silage, some old effects, o on north of Conestogo, 0'.% east of St. Jacobs, on the hl}hwty. for , Chas. R. Koch. Watch for details. _ March 14, Fridai;.nll.a.m.-Valu- able farm stock, plements, hax, grain and household effects adâ€" joining the village of St. Clements, for William Herzog. Farm is sold. ‘Watch for details. * | March 15, Saturday, 2 pm.â€"In my warm auction room, rear of City Hotel, Waterloo, furniture and household effects. Phone your order early and _ remember, meet your friends at Frickey‘s Auction Room. March 18, Tuesday, 12 o‘clock noonâ€"Valuable farm stock, impleâ€" Auction ments, hay, grain and household effects, 2% miles southwest of Maryhill. 2% miles northeast of Maryhill, 2% miles northeast of Breslau, % mile north of the higlel- way, for the late Wm. Zuber Estate. Watch for details. | March 19, Wednesday, 1 p.m.â€" Valuable farm stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects, 1% miles north of St. Clements, on{ the 9th Con., Wellesley Township, for Edward Boppre. No reserve. Watch for details. March 25, Tuesday, 12.30 o‘clock â€"60 pigs, threshing outfit, power machinery, all implements, hay, 2,000 bus. grain, 1940 Dodge ton truck and many other articles used on a well-etguéipped 200 acre farm, for the late Peter Meyer Estate, % for the late Peter Meyer Estate, % mile west of St. Clements. Watch for details. March 26, Wednesday, 1230 o‘clockâ€"36 head of high grade Holâ€" stein cattle, including 25 cows. 150 White Leghorn pullets, all furniâ€" ture and household effects for the late Peter Meyer Estate, % mile west of St. Clements Watch for details. FNDW ARN GEISE], Anctianeer West Montrose, Phone Elmira 932 Feb. 21, Friday, 1 p.m.â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed tor Mrs. Carlaw, about 2 miles southwest of Elora. e _ Feb. 97. Thursday, 1230 p.m. sharpâ€"Executors‘ sale of farm stock, implements, hay, grain and furniture for estate of the late Joe Gingrich, on the farm, about 4 miles north of Elmira. _ March 3, Monday, 1 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of fiood young horses, Durham and Hereford cows, pigs and implements for Jas. Beggs on the farm % mile west of Linwood. March 7, Friday, at 1 p.m.â€"Exeâ€"‘ (Continned from Page 1) cutors‘ sale of valuable residential qiscussion led by A. W. Mason of property, furniture and household the field husbandry department at effects for the estate of the late 0 A.C,, on new varieties of grain Mr. Horst in the village of St. ang forage crops; there will also Jacobs. March 8, Saturday, 1 pm.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of dgood clean furniture and household effects â€"for Mrs. Fred Kirshel, Park Ave., Elmira. March 10, Monday, at 10 a.m.â€" Community Sale of furniture, imâ€" plements and furniture at Elmira Fair, at rear of Cities Service Staâ€" tion, Elmira. March 13, Thursday, 1 pm.â€" Auction sale of live stock, impleâ€" ments, feed, etc., for Urias Bauman on the farm 1% miles west of March 18, Tuesday, 1 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of live stock, implements, feed and furniture for Otto Miller, on the farm about 1% miles west of Alma, or 7 miles northeast of Elmira. â€" o c Hawkesville. I have a number of farms listed. 44 acres for $3300; 60 acres for $3500; several 100 acre farms from $5000 to $7500. See some of these farms before buying. . c _ I have a large number of farms listed for sale at attractive prices. Also a 200 acre farm to rent. Phone 30w, Tavistock Feb. 25, Tuesdayâ€"Clearing aucâ€" tion sale of farm, stock, implements and feed at Lot 12, Concession 5, Mornlnfton, 2 miles south of Millâ€" bank, for the estate of the late Peter B. O. Schmidt. _____ _ _ Feb. 28, '}‘l'-i_d;f 12 o‘clock sharp â€"Clearing auction sale of Shortâ€" horn cattle, horses, hogs, impleâ€" ments, feed and furniture, 2 miles west of Wallenstein at Macton, for Thomas Adam. _ e Feb. 26, Wednesday â€" Auction sale of farm stock, lmslemenu. feed on Lot 13, Con. 12, Blenheim, 1 mile south, 4 mile west of Washâ€" ington, for Dr. H. W. Nurse. _ mt 24 k. LCE : Pibabahibi6 id it en vllifae c the ctukd in‘ Aueeetr en VCOR T :toc:l implements, feed, including| Stewart McKie of _ Plattsville, th ing and tractor equipment,| who is instructor at Crumlin Air 3% miles southwest of New Hamâ€"!Force, is suflerinso an attack of burg, for Noah M. Roth. measles at a London hospital. _ March 4, Tuesday, 10 a.m. sharp â€"Clearing auction sale of farm M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Fhone 1â€"17948 AUCTION SALE 28 fresh and coming fresh Holstein cows wil} be sold by public auction at Summit View Farm,â€" Bridgeport, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ?7th, commencing at 1 o‘ciock p.m. 10 Grade Cows,. 5 Fresh Holsteins, 2 Jerseyâ€"Holstein cross; 1 Brindle cow (a good one); 1 red Durham cow, 3 years old, fresh; 2 choice (imernsey cows weighing over 1300 lbs. Due now and fifty pound milkers, and high testers. â€" â€" K. J. SHANTZ AuttkngA Feb. 27, Thursday, 1 p.m. t Summit View Farm, Bridge}g:rt. 30 head pure bred and grade Holstein cows and heifers. Cows fresh and freshening soon; all accredited. .N_fi'i:l;vl Vv: pleasing and heavy mukm:' ing lot of cows. All fresh and near frelhenrfn( Se ood foundation cows, extra good type and breeding. All ited and bloodâ€"tested. If you want good f cows, with size and lots of production, wellâ€" :fi?ed udders and nice rs, this is the sale to get them. Come early pick them outâ€"they will please you. We aim to sell the kind that Feb. 28, Friday, at 1 o‘clock noon, on the steps of the City Hall, Kitchâ€" ener, mortgage sale of property known as 116 Lydia St., Kitchener. March 8 (Saturday) 2.30 p.m.â€" Mortgage sale. 114 Courtland Ave., Kitchener, on premises. _ _ A. B. BRUBACHER ** LLOYD SHANTZ E. J. March 19, 1 p.m.â€"Clearing sale of farm stock, good horses, cattle, pigs, poultry, farm implements, good tractor, hay, grain, feed for Peter Dick, on the Culligan farm, 4 miles east of Kitchener, 2 miles east of Centreville. _ ____ _ March 20, Thursday, 12.30 p.m.â€" The 53rd Breeders‘ Combination Sale of 60 head pure bred, accreditâ€" ed and blood tested Holstein cattle at Summit View Farm, Bridgeport. March 25, Tuesday, 12.30 o‘clock â€"60 pigs, threslun% outfit, power machinery, all img ements, grain, Dodge truck, etc., for Peter Meyer Estate, % mile west of St. Clemâ€" ents. Details later. _ _ _ _ March 26, Wednesday, 12.30 p.m. â€"36:head of high grade Holsteins, including 25 cows, 150 White Legâ€" horn pullets, furniture and houseâ€" hold effects for estate of the late Peter Meyer, % mile west of St. Clements. s _ March 17, Monday, at 1 p.m.â€" Farm stock and imcfillements. inâ€" cluding a fine lot of dairy cows for Michael Starr at Breslau, on the Alvin Scheifele farm. Feb. 25, Tuesday, 1 p.m. sharpâ€" Public auction of farm stock, imâ€" plements, hay, g;ln and some misâ€" cellaneous arti( for Harry Prong, 2 miles east of Breslau, 5 miles north of Preston, % mile east of Prestonâ€"Breslau hlghwn;:.n ‘ Feb. 26, Wednesdayâ€"Entire outâ€" right sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments, hay, grain, harness, etc., % mile southwest of Blair, for Austin Bricker. Farm is sold. right sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments, hay, grain, harness, etc., % mile southwest of Blair, for Austin Bricker. Farm is sold. _ March 5, Wednesday, at 1 g.m sharpâ€"Extensive sale of household ‘be an exhibit and explanations in connection with soil testing, by R. J. Blzden. chemistry department of O.A.C. Demonstrations on seed ‘cleaning and commercial meat cuts are also included in the program. RVIGTLUMN O 0 PP EOCEPRCSG 2C 0C MV TWE EDNE 1 + sharpâ€"Extensive sale of household Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" effects, tools, garden tools, etc., %inam Evans, was held on Sunday mile south of Baden, near Baden afternoon at the Carmel New Jeâ€" cemetery, for Albert Stemm. Propâ€"| rusalem Church, Kitchener. erty is sold. Appendicitis Operation. March 5, Wednesday â€" Entire Miss Ruth Feick underwent an household furniture, tools, men‘s appendicitis operation at the Kitâ€" overcoats, etc., belongini to the chener and Waterloo Hospital on estate of the late Allan B will Monday. be sold at the Albert Stemm sale‘m Presentation. No reserve, winding up estate. 1 ‘Twentyv students of the Ontario ANTICIPATE Plane Lands Near Here. A five passenger plane from the Burford air base landed on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon on the farm of James Currah, 14th concession of Blandford. Pilot and mechanics who where in charge of the machâ€" ine remained on guard until assistâ€" ance arrived. It is not known why they were forced to land. Presentation to R. J. Hunter. _ Of ‘ interest to Plattsville and vicinity residents was the Jpresenh- tion made recently to R. J. Hunter, manager of the Plattsville branch of the Bank of Commerce. Mr. Hunter, who has been transferred from New Hamburg, was the imâ€" mediate past master of the New Dominion Lodge of that place. At the annual meeting of the Craftsâ€" men‘s Club, Mr. Hunter was comâ€" pletely surprised when he was given a gift of a walnut tea table. He expressed deep appreciation. War Savings Campaign. _ _ _ _ J. B. English, G.â€"Fenn and Ira T. Battler are canvassing Plattsville and vicinity in the interest of the pledge campaign for war savings stamps and certificates. Injures Hand In Wringer. C .hrs, J. Thomson, who injured her hand in an electric wash maâ€" chine wringer, is making slow proâ€" gress towards recovery. _ _ _ _ Pte. Tom Ellis of the RCR. is spending several weeks‘ leave with relatives in town. sn Feb. 26, Wednesdayâ€"Entire outâ€" A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer 1. H. TOMAN. Auctioneer, PLATTSVILLE 2%8 FRESH, PURE BRED AND GRADE COWS (Contioned from Page 1) By Mrs. Ed. Harmer (Chronicle Correspondent) Auction Sales Holds Infant‘s Funeral. The funeral of Baby James Twenty students of the Ontario Mennonite Bible School pleasantly surprised Miss Doris Wengerd of North Laurerce, Ohio, recently, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feick, in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent in playing games, after which Pauline Yoder of West Liberty, Ohio, gave an appropriate address. Joseph Youâ€" sey presented her with a gift, after which lunch was served. By Miss Eva Becker (Chronicle Correspondent} Returned Missionary To Speak. A special service in charge of the W.M.A. will be held in the United Brethren â€" church next â€" Sunday evening, Feb. 23, when Mrs. R. S. Lautenschlager, recently returned missionary from China, will be the guest speaker. Congregational Skating Party. The young people of the local Evangelical _ congregation _ were guests of the Wilmot Centre Young People‘s Society at a skating party held in New Dundee on Wednesâ€" day evening. After skating the group was entertained at the home of Mr. and X‘rs. Lloyd Diefenbachâ€" er. For Sale 100 ACRE FARM 12 acres bush, buildings and land in good condition; fall plowing done. Hydro and good water supply. Situated 1%, miles west of St. Clements, on highway. WILHELM HARDWARE 39 King S. â€" Waterloo For Sale In following lengths: 8 to 12 feet 12 to 25 feet Soft wood will be available later on in one foot lengths. Apply ROUND TRIP Bargain Fares Feb. 28 â€" Mar. 1â€"2 TORONTO Bellevilie Hamilton Kingston 5.60 Osha wa 240 Peterboro 3.50 Smiths Falls 6.15 Schreiber 18.40 Sudbury 7.95 and many intermediate points Apply: MRS. CHARLES BUSCH ST. CLEMENTS Canadian Pacific City Passenger Agent 120 King St. W. â€" Phone 5â€"8696 Kitchemer, Ont. For train service. limit«. etc Consult Agentsâ€" Procure Dodger STRASBURG FAR M ISAAC WAGLER R.R. 1, St. Agatha By Miss Doris Feick (Chronicle Correspondent) ROSEVILLE CEDAR POSTS Clipmaster $22.75 KITCHENER To Stewart v. M. WOOD $1.55

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