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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Mar 1946, p. 6

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Livestock Prices Steady In Toronto Market Trade TORONTO. â€" Prices Mny\ were steady and an estimated 400 head of cattle unsold, in trade on the livestock market here hw Hogs were still unsettled with $18 bid and $18.50 asked for grade A, dressed. Calves lambs and sheep were steady. Receipts reported by the Dominâ€" ion Marketing Service were: Cattle 1,400, calves 450, hogs 1,000, sheep and lambs 80. Weighty steers brought $11.356â€" $13.50, butcher steers $10.25â€"$12.50, heifers $10â€"$12, butcher cows mostâ€" ly $8â€"$10, canners downward to $5.50, bulls $9.50â€"$10.25, fed yearâ€" lings $12â€"$13.50 and a few stockers and feeders $9â€"$11.30. _ _ 80 PAGE SX *3 _ Calves were $16â€"$17 choice, plain vealers downward to $10. Lambs were $14.50â€"$15. SsPOT EGG QUOTES TORONTO.â€"Spot quotations on Toronto egg mzrgzu were slightly easier today for grades A large and B. Other prices were unchanged. Receipts were sufficient for the deâ€" mand. Butter markets were steady but quiet due to the lack of offers. Fresh receipts were almost nil and trading was limited. Western butâ€" ter held unchanged and no offerâ€" ings were reported. Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade were To retail trade: Grade A large .... Grade A medium Grade A pullets . Grade B .............. Grade C â€"...â€"....... WINNIPEG.â€"Cash prices: Oats: 2 C.W. 51%4; 3 C.W. 51%; ex. 3 C.W. 51%; ex. 1 feed 51%; 1 feed 51%; 2 feed 51%; 3 feed 51%; track §1%. Rye: 1 C.W. 246%; 2 C.W. 246%; 3 C.W. 2.38%4; Rej. 2 C.W. 2.15%4; 4 C.W. 235%; track 2.45%. 7 Apples appeared on Waterloo Market Saturday and Starks and Baldwins were selling at 82¢ a basâ€" ket. Other produce was priced as follows: Butter 41; potatoes, large basket, 50, small 35; turnips 5; cauâ€" liflower 30 to 35; cabbage 5 to 15; radishes, bunch, two for 15; green onions, ‘bunch 10; onions, basket 45; head lettuce 10 to 20; beets, basâ€" ket, 40; celery 15 to 25; carrots, bunch, two for 15; rhubarb, bunch, 15; endive 10 to 20; fresh pork sauâ€" sage 30; smoked pork sausage 34; blood sausage 20; summer sausage 40; headcheese 18 to 25; pork liver 18; beef liver 20; fresh ham 32 to 35; smoked ham 38; lard 15;~dressed rabbits 30; young broilers 46; milkâ€" fed chickens 40; yearâ€"old chickens 36 to 38; pigeons 15; Canadian cheese 32 to 38; cooked cheese 15 to 25 bowl; cream 23 pint; sauerkraut 5 dish; apple butter 30 pint. WATERLOO MARKET PRICES Sheep were $4â€"$9. TORONTO. â€" Egg quotations ere: To country shippers on gradâ€" Winnipeg Grain THE SCIENCE OF MILK PRODUCTION YOU CAN‘T AFFORD TO MISS THIS Produced by Purina Mills in coâ€"operation with Dr. W. E. Petersen, University of Minnesota, showing the inner workings gf a dairy cow and the how and why of profitable milk proâ€" uction. MONEY MAKING MILKING TORONTO EGG PRICES __Produced by Babson Bros., Chicago. PURINA D.D.T. PICTUREâ€"Showing the research and resulting Purina D.D.T. flyâ€"free program available this year. Shirk & Snider, Kitchengr, Baden, Bridgeport, Parkway, and Klinck Co., Elmira, have been able to procure these films for a limited time only. They will be shown on Wednesday evening, March 13, at Alma School at 8.30 p.m.; Thursday afternoon, March 14, at Haysville Hall at 2 p.m., Thursday evening, March 14, at Parkway School at 8 p.m.; Friday evening, March 15, at Fullarton at 8.30 p.m. An open invitation to all those engaged in milk production and herd management. Plan to attend the one most convenient for you. It will be worth your while. LUNCH will be served. SHIRK & SNIDER LTD., Kitchener Are Your Hens on a Sitâ€"Down Strike? . FEEDS and EQUIPMENT for all types of Live Stock, Poultry and Pets SEEDS8, FERTILIZERS, PEST KILLERS, Etc. BADEN â€" Phone 4 KITCBENER â€"â€" Phone $â€"0431 BRIDGEPORT â€" Phone A pullets SHIRK & SNIDER LTD. SLIGHTLY EASIER ep |Kitchener market on Saturday. There was also a good y of §â€" |cut flowers including fi 50, pussy ws u-pouedmh. . to| _ Baldwin apples for cooking were irâ€"|82¢ a basket, and were plentiful, Food counters showed a heavy offering of eggs and poultry at the Kitchener market on Saturday. There was also a good y of cut flowers including and mpdrml. pussy ws â€" and potted ts. Baldwin apples for cooking were uelbukd.andwele&lenmul.' ahfl:uflgbsold:l:dnénmn agners tarios at S¢ each. No. 1 Katahdin potatoes brought 36c a basket and carrots 35¢c. Spanâ€" ish onions were 15¢ a quart box and cooking onions 10c. Pufi: turnip or root celery were 5c with winter radishes selling for 5 Of Pi)llltry on Kitchener Market Heavy Offering going two bunches for 15¢, leaf letâ€" tuce for 15¢c, parsley for 5c and celâ€" ery for 15 and 25¢ a bunch. Cabâ€" bages and Chinese lettuce went for 5 to 35¢ each depending on size. | a pint, pound, Swiss 32, mild 32, medium 35, cream 40, and cottage cheese at 15¢ a 12â€"0z. carton. Small bottles of horseradish were ticketed at 18c. Prices for Grade A large eggs showed a spread of 35 to 43¢c, meâ€" diums averaged 35c and pullets were 30. Extras sold at 38 to 42%¢ 45¢c, with yearâ€"olds selling at the same price. Rabbits cost 20c a pound with som‘e“gck: as low as 12¢ a pound, sq! 20¢ each and ducks 45¢ a pound. Farm stock, implements, household effects, etc., for Mrs. Joseph Snyâ€" der, 3 miles north of Waterloo. March 13, Wednesday, 12.30 noon â€"Farm stock, implements, houseâ€" hold effects, for Anson Gingrich, 1 mile south of Elmira. March 14, Thursday, 10 a.m.â€" Farm stock, implements, household effects, for Martin Schweitzer, 3 miles‘southeast of Elmira, 3 miles northeast of St. Jacobs. Addison Gingrich, 6th line of Peel, 5 miles west of Floradale, on Turâ€" March 18, Monday, 12.30 noonâ€" Farm stock, implements, etc., for Letson Bros., near C.P.R. station at West Montrose, on Devitt farm. March 26, Tuesday, 12.30 noonâ€" Farm stock, implements, feed, for ner farm. Galt, Phone 485 March 14, Thursdayâ€"Farm stock, implements for Mahlon W. Shantz, 1 mile east of Freeport. March 20, Wednesday â€"Farm stock and implements, for Garnet Sault, 4 mile east of Lake Road, Puslinch Township. and New Dundee Road. Farm stock, implements, tractor, household effects for Chas. Hubaâ€" check, 2 miles south of Petersburg on Blair road just off Petersburg ANGUS B. Come in and let us advise you on the best method of feeding, so that you may get the full benefit of their laying capacity. Auction Sale Lists Granted that this is the seasonal layâ€"off in egg laying for most birds, but their productive capacity can be greatly improved by proper feeding. Young chickens were selling for March 12, Tuesday, 10 a m.â€" 341 Victoria St. N.. Kitchener A. R. LINN, Auctioneer at 10 am.â€" at At the farm 2% miles northeast of Waterloo, on Waterlooâ€"Conestogo road, on TUESDAY, MARCH 12th At 10.15 a m. Horses â€"Team black Percheron mares, 12 and l'lflyeus old, m workers, about 00 lbs.; bi i percheron Teld.ing rising 7 years, about 1550 lbs. Cattieâ€"Federally listed, a lineâ€" up of cows of good size, many with good R.O.P. records, range as high as over 16,000 lbs. milk and 620 lbs. fat in a year; quite a number with over 500 lbs. fat; many high testers, 2 dxufihten.ot a cow with over 18,000 lbs. milk and 4.07 test. Sevâ€" eral extra choice grand daughters of Polly Alcartra Fayne, a 21,000â€" lb., 4.2 per cent. cow. A nfte string of Ist and 2nd calf heifers of the Rag Aplgle strain. They are real nice milkers. Some bred and open heifers; some heifer calves, one to 10 months old, b*ha 4.4 J)er cent. Rag Apple sire. The bre !gmkas carry services to two exceptionally high test good record sires of the Lonelmâ€"Montvic line. ___ Come early, look them ovéer. A number are fresh, some bred for early fall, a few bred for spring and summer. Pigs and Poultryâ€"19 chunks, 100 to 150 lbs.; 7 shoats, 2% months old; also 100 White Leghorn pullets laying well; also young Collie dog. Harnessâ€"1 good set breeching harness; set breeching harness; set single harness; collars; bridles; parts; set chimes; pair horse blanâ€" kets; 1 saddle. s unit, 3â€"pail Magnetic milker, good shape; Sterling 6â€"can cooler; Moffat electroâ€"pail; milk pails; strainer, etc.; also 12 S-f:llon milk cans; 3 small cans; DeLaval No. 12 cream separator; 1 Clipmaster. _ __ _ sE on on m esn Hay, Grain and Silageâ€"About 8 tons real nice hay; 160 bus. wheat; 400 bus. mixed grain, some beet pulp; some §ilage‘..4u wl \aboit 16 o dinamn dn onb 2 °C Implements â€" Mildmay thresher, 24 x 36, fully equipped, with grain thrower, shredder, in good shape; Gehl 13" cutting box withoutside and inside pipes; F. & W. 6ft. binâ€" der; F. & W. side delivery rake; dump rake; M.â€" D. 5 ft. mower; Fleuryâ€"Bissel _ manure spreader, good shape; M.â€"D. corn binder, good shape; F.â€"W. 13â€"hoe seed drill with grass seeder; rubber tire wagon; 2 other farm wagons; flat rack with 1â€"man sliding rack; wagon box with Ccuble shelving; Chatham fanning mill; Fleuryâ€"Bissel 5%" plate chopâ€" per; 3 h.p. electric motor; feed cart; root pulper; emery grinder on frame, a good one; M.â€"H. 2â€"row corn cultivator; 4â€"section harrows; disk; Bissel disk; Climax stiff tooth cultivator; cultivator; M.â€"H. 2â€"drum stcel roller; 4 feed hoppers; range shelters; manure boat; wheelâ€" barrow; hog crate; 2,000 lb. platâ€" form scale; some good rope; single scuffier; Kangaroo 2â€"furrow plow; M.â€"D. walking plow; Fleury walkâ€" ing plow; gravel planks; sulky; carriage; 2â€"seated light sleigh; top buggy, rubber tired; some belting; cutter; 2 scythes; McCormick hay tedder; bob sleigh with wood rack; good wooden t‘ank;"ladtiexsi gabl- â€" Furniture, small articles, tools, etc. Bring yours alon% We sell for Tash. ‘Terms â€" Cash AUCTION SALE §00C. WODEEN Te SE s PI Tadse. cycles, one real good; step ladder; doubletrees; forks, hoes, crowbars, chairs, shovels, some snow fence, pipe wrench, some good carpenter tools, and small articles. Terms â€"Cash on day of sale. No reserve. Everything must fo. winding up Estate. Order of sale: At 10.15 a.m., wagon load tools, etc. and other small articles; 12.30 to 1.30, implements, then hay, grain, chickens, thresher, silage, etc.; then horses, cattle next; then dairy equipment and pigs.' L _ An interesting sale. Come on time. You will not miss anything if you watch the selling order. On Elmira Fair Day MARCH 11th at 9.30 a.m. At Farmers‘ Shed Horses, Case tractor piough, nearly new; good low farm wagon; buggies, cutters. |______ _ _ ; ___ ited, Listed Holstein Cattle, Implements, Hay{ M m e o o nana in ue Gingrich‘s Lunch on hand. JOSEPH W. SNYDER ESTATE Owners. BRUBACHER & MARTIN, Auctioneers. Shantz & Feick, Clerks. â€"1 :Dua'i;ynflll;ifimentâ€"DeLaval twoâ€" it, 3â€"pail Magnetic milker, good EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer. Community Sale â€"1511 â€"10 *Todsp ar WfaRch 11 1st Horsesâ€"Black Pm“ fl-m. § and 12 years old, 'dfi:: 3,000 lbs.; black Percheron . mare Dairy Cows, T.B. tested â€"§ cows fresh; 4 cows due to freshen in March; 4 cows supposed to be due in May; heifer due to freshen time of sale; 3 heifers, bred; 2 heifers 1% years old; 3 heifer calves; a re;ukt::ed Holstein bull 2 {em old. Yorkshire sow with litter; 3 Yorkshire sows, bred; 10 hogs, weighing 100 lbs. each; 11 p'g:, 2% months old; 10 pigs, 2 months old. Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. binder, 7 ft. cut, used four sesaons; M.â€"H. mowâ€" er, nearly new, 5 ft. cut; Maxwell side rake; M.â€"H. dump rake; Maxâ€" well hayloader; McCormickâ€"Deerâ€" ing corn binder in good shape; Cockshutt manure spreader used four seasons; llcCormick-Deerir? 4â€"horse cultivator, nearly new; F. & W. disc drill; F. & W. cultivator; a corn cultivator; 3â€"drum steel roller; 2 walking plows (1 new); Bissell disc; M.â€"H. walking fllow; set 4â€"section iron harrows; lâ€"horse scuffier; 2 farm wagons (one with box and shelving); 2 sets bobâ€" sleighs (one with flat rack); 2 good flat grain racks (16 ft.); 9â€"inch chopper; cutting box; fanning mill; root pulper; 1% h.p. gas engine; top buggy; cutter; manure boat; stone boat; 3â€"horse evener; grindstone; Stewart horse clipper; copper kettle; logging chains; doubletrees; neckyokes; forks, shovels, hoes and many other articles. ___ _ AUCTION SALE Farm Stock, Fi:':u-o. and Pil;t farm west of Baden, on orth side of Higwety 12044200 Harnessâ€"Set of double harness with breeching; set of plow harness and collars. Dairy Utensils and l?eedâ€"so-sal. milk can; six 10â€"gal. cans and 1 strainer; lard press; 2 tables and 3 chairs; 50 bus. barley fit for seed. Termsâ€"Cash on Day of Sale. No reserve, as the farm is sold. Decision of Auctioneer final in case of disaute‘ MOSES GINGERICH, Proprietor. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Tavistock, Phone 30w. A. B. CHRISTNER, Clerk. _ â€"10 _ March 25, Monday, 1 p.m.â€"Farm stock, implements and feed, for Mer:‘ J;ugx Herlich, 3 miles southâ€" west o % March ml’. 1 p.m.â€" Farm stock, implements, feed, for Eusibius Myers, 1 mile east of New Hamburg, on Blain‘s Road. March 27, Wednesday, 1 p.m.â€" Farm stock, implements, feed, for Milt Litt at Sebringville. _ _ _ RHgTURM 8 PNIVL €, 50 RACE P CCOCI stock, implements, thousehold goods, for Wilfred Schmidt, 2% miles east and 1% miles north of Shakespeare. March 11, Monday, 1 p.m.â€"Farm stock, implements and feed, for Thomas Steele, 2 miles north of Woodstock on No. 19 highway. _ March 12, Tuesday, 1 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of farm stock, implements and feed, west of Baden, for Moses Gingerich. _ _ _ _ _ March 19, Tuesday, 9.30 am.â€" Farm stock, lmrlun&nt& produce and household, for Norman Baer, on Huron Road, 1 mile east of Hallâ€" man‘s sawmill. March 26, Tuesdayâ€"Farm stock, implements, household mfiood-. for Wellington Becker, 2 miles north, annual flmn’ g horse sale al Ne Oxford Hotel Barns in Tavistock. March 18, Monday, 1 p.m.â€" Brood sows, shoats, colony houses, etc., for Sylvester Baer, at Lot 18, 15th line of East Zorra. _ ‘ I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer New Dundee, Phone 28 March 14, Thursdayâ€"Farm stock, implements, household effects, for Mrs. Moses H. Shantz, on townline, opp. Blenheim Mennonite Church. fi"fi'}hfi&_â€"mâ€"' _of New Dunâ€" _ April 24â€"W. E. Brueckner, Baâ€" April 2, Tuesday, 1 p.m.â€"Auction sale of farm stock, imgllemenu, feed and furniture at Harmony for Arthur Wilson. _ c _ March 22, Friday, at 12.30 p.m.â€" i Piame No en ie ie ements, A etc., 4 miles wo':t of Elora and 1‘ mile from Alma, on county road, for Arthur March 13, Wednesday, 1 p.m.â€" Auction sale of highâ€"grade Holstein cattle, horses, hogs and a few imâ€" plements, 3 miles northwest of New Dundee, for J. E. Greiclich. _ ___ vistock. _ April 4, Thursday, 1 p.m. â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of farm stock, in}plements End feed at Washington for Jacob nns. 2 stock, implements, hay, grain, etc., 2 miles south of Ihmln.%-r Anson April 9, Tuesday, 1 p.m.â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, feed and furniture at Philipsburg for Ludwig Berg. April 10â€"Henry Knechtel Amulâ€" _ March 15, Friday, 1 p.m.â€"The annual spring horse sale at the March 19, Tuesday, 1 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of farm stock, ix:_l&lements and feed, 2% miles northeast of Gadshill for Edwin W. Berg. April 10, Wednesday, 9.30 a m.â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock feed, implements and household effects, 2% miles from Amulree, for Henry K. Knechtel & March 13, Wednesday, at 1230 p.m.â€"Clearing auction sale of farm Auction Sale Lists April 3â€"Wm. Schultz, Sr., Taâ€" M. R. ROTH Auctioneer HARRY PARR & SON tractor, feed, and hot l for Herb. Cressman, 1% miles east of Breslau, just off Highway. _ March 12 Tuesday, at 11 a m.â€" Listed herd Holstein cattle, impleâ€" On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th March 13, wednudng, at 9.45 a.m.â€"Extensive sale of stock, including R.O.P. Holstein enttlz. implements, feed and househol effects for J. H. Sherk at Centreâ€" 'lhn:h 14, Thursday, at 12 noon Holstein cattle, gfi""‘"’” and feeed for Martin weitzer, near * ume";o”levwl 10”‘ , , at 10. a.m.â€"Auction m stock, implements, feed and household efâ€" ‘tectl for Menno Snyder, about 2 miles east of Kitchener, near Naâ€" tchez School. March 22, !‘ridn{, 11 a.m.â€"Catâ€" tle, implements, feed, for Hayes ‘Bros., 4 miles north of Embro. _ __. _ March 27, Wednesday at 1230 p.m.â€"Farm â€" stock, _ implements, feed and household effects for Sylâ€" vester Prong, 2% miles southeast of Breslau. Agl;i.l 2â€"H. Stewart, near Barrie. _ I have right now a real bargain A. B. BRUBACHER. Auctionser Phone 4â€"4510, Kitchener _ . EDWARD GEISEL. Auctioncer Phone Eimira 932 March 11, Monday at 9.30 a.m.â€" At Farmers‘ Shed, Elmira, of horses, cattle, implements, furniâ€" ture, tools and what have youâ€" March 12, Tuesday at 12.30 noon â€"Clearing auction sale of farm stock, implements, feed and some furniture for Mr. Harvey Schmidt on his farm about 3 miles north of Elmira. March 13â€"Community sale on hthe farm of Herb Reinhardt, Bresâ€" u. March 14, Thursday at 10 a.m. â€"Auction sale for Martin Schweiâ€" tzer, 3 miles southeast of Elmira, of Holstein herd, tractor, implements, feed and furniture. March 15, Friday, at 12.30 noon â€"Auction sale of livestocki im#e- ments, feed and furniture for Wilâ€" liam Howlett, 5 miles northeast of plements live stock, feed and furâ€" niture, for Ed. Bender, 3 miles north of Elmira. March 21, Thursday at 1 p.m.â€" Auction sale for Elmer Neeb on the farm 2 miles south of Erbsville or 4 miles northwest of Waterloo, of Jersey cattle, tractor, implements, feed, etc. March 22, Friday at 10 am.â€" Auction sale of tractors, thresher, implements, feed and furniture for Byron Letson on the farm at West March 23, Saturday, 2 arc 3 pm.â€" Auction sale of furniture for Allan Knarr at his home in the village of St. Jacobs. March 25, Monday, at 12.30 sharp â€"â€"Auction sale of good implements, farm at Trallee ,about 4 miles west of Dorking. March 26, Tuesday at 12.30 noon â€"Clearing auction sale of good livestock, implements, feed and furniture for Alfred and Norman Seifried on the farm 2 miles east of Maryhill * March 27, Wednesday at 1230 noonâ€"Clearing auction sale of tractor, implements, feedkle‘t:.. for Mr. Jouah Rider on the situâ€" ated at Weisenberg. \ April 3, Wednesday at 12.30 noon â€"Auction sale for Wm. and J. Hemmerich on the farm at Vicâ€" toria School, East of Winterbourne of good stock and implements, some feed and furniture. _ April 8, Monday at 9.30 am.â€" Sale of horses, implements, furniâ€" ture and small articles at Farmers‘ Shed, Elmira. April 9, Tuesday at 12.30 noonâ€" On the farm formerly belonging to Peter Kuntz 1 mile south of St. Clements for Kieswetter Bros., stock, lmfllemenh, also the furniâ€" ""horn L. ursday a1" 1 § a .m.â€" Auction sale of livestock, gnph- ments, etc., for W. J. Cook on the farm on lot 4, con. 4, west section at Wellesley. 100 > If you have a small farm or a meâ€" dium priced house for sale, list with me. We have buyers waiting for these homes or maybe we have a farm or house listed you wish to buy. Inquire, phone or write noon â€" Auction _ sale dte: Tor M Laid Cummings on the etc. for Mr. on farm at Trallee .about 4 es west Auction sale of live stock, in ments and feed for Wilfred W at Breslau, near Shantz Station. wm machine. 20, Friday at 1 p.m.â€" Auction sale of livestock and imâ€" plements, etc., for Mr. Alfred Reinâ€" hart on the farm 2 miles northeast of Bloomingdale. March 30, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Auction sale of furniture and household effects for Moore Mounâ€" tain in the town of Elmira, north linAl:rfldz. Tuudns‘. 1 p.m.â€"Af y, at ucâ€" tion sale for Mr. irvin Schenk on the farm across of Mannheim School, Petersbrg of tractor, farm stock, implements. Watch for ad. AUCTION SALE Auction Sale Lists March 18, Monday, 12.30 p.m.â€" Auction sale of tractor on rubber, livestock, imslemenu, feed, etc., for Warren Ried on the farm at Tralee, 5 miles west of Dorking. }(l)ewin&r selling on account of poor alth. March 28, Thursday, at 1 p.m., for Nelson Martin, on his farm 4 miles northwest of"St. Clements or 3 miles southeast of l..lnwootli of live stock and implements, includâ€" March 11, March 20, Wednesday, at 1230 estate on Water 19, Monday at 12 o‘clock of Of Farm Stock, Implements, Dairy Equipment, Poultry Equipâ€" ment, Household Furniâ€" ture, etc. For Martin C. Schweitzer, on the farm situated 2% miles southeast of Elmira, 2% miles northeast of St. Jacobs, on THURSDAY, MARCH l4th câ€"-duatin.-. rising 5 and 6 years, weight 3,400 'In;apnrofPerchemnmfll- ing 3 and 5 years, a real pair; genâ€" eral purpose grey mare, rising 12; Cattle: 10 accredited, negative Holstein cows, fresh or due b{ sale time. These cows are all heavy producers, with a dairy test of 4% as a herd. Will be sold subject to a federal test, all 2nd and 3rd calf cows. Also some heifers and bull calves from the above cows (regâ€" istered). Included is a 2â€"month old Grand Lou of the famous Marksâ€" man and out of the top priced cow at the November sale. This calf is dark in color, a great prospect. Hogs: 25 young Yorkshire sows, bred to a pure bred Yorkshire hog; some shoats ofâ€"various ages; pure bred Yorkshire hog 9 months old. Pouliry: 250 Hampshire pullets; 25 Muskovoy ducks and drakes. Power Machinery: Ford Furguâ€" binders, 6 and 7 ft. cut, shape; Masseyâ€"Harris loader with drop head; Frost & Wood side rake; 2 dump rakes 10 and 12 foot; 2 five foot mowers, 1 Massey and 1 Frost & Wood; stiff tooth cultivator; Masâ€" seyâ€"Harris fertilizer disc drill, 13â€" run, used 1 season; Cockshutt ferâ€" tilizer disc drill, l11â€"run; hoe drill; ‘2 section drag harrow; 2 threeâ€"secâ€" tion iron harrows; 2 land rollers, 1 steel; corn cultivator; Oliver manâ€" ure spreader; single scuffler; potâ€" ato hiller; turnip lifter; McCormick single plow; 2â€"furrow Crown plow; new wagon with new box with double shelvig; wagon with box: 'hay flat rack; sleigh with flat rack; 2 carriages; 2 cutters; rubber _ tire son tractor on rubber, equipPed with light and starter and pulley plow to cultivator; roller chofiper; cutting box; circular saw; Chamâ€" pion buggy; 1 sulky; 2,000 Yb. scale; Clinâ€" ton fanning mill; Stewart clipper; root pulper; manure sled; wheel barrow; bag truck; extension ladâ€" der; block and tackle; hay fork, rope and pulleys; pig hoppers; stitching horse. Dairy Equipment: 2 unit Woods milker; Sterling milk cooler; Deâ€" Laval cream separator; %â€"horse motor; cork insulated ice box; milk pails and strainer. _ _ _ _ house 10‘ x 12"; 1 electric battery brooder; 2 Beatty coal brooders, 500â€"chick; 4 Jamesway brooders, 500 capacity; 1 Royal Purple 500 capacity; 8 rain shelters; feed hopâ€" pers and fountains. _ _ _ _ Harness: Brass mounted backâ€" band harness with check reins} brass mounted breeching harness; 2 sets single harness. _ __ _ _ _ _ Household Effects: 1 Clare Jewel stove, brown, high light; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 side board; 2 sinks; 1 complete bedroom suite; 2 beds; 2 rockers; chairs; gramaphone; 2 kitâ€" chen tables; 2 benches; small table; butter churn; writing desk; tubs; crocks and dishes; 2 kitchen clocks; 1 mantle clock; sap pails and spiles; sap pan; carpet strips; rug 10% ft. x 9 ft.; lamp and lanterns; electric heater and some other articles. _ _ Gingrich‘s lunch booth will be on the farm. MARTIN C. SCHWEITZER Antique Items: Spinning wheel; ozen rope; rope beds; candle form and dishes. A quantity of feeding mangolds. Please be on time as this is a big _ Terms cash. No reserve as proâ€" prietor is quitting farming. |_ _ AUCTION SALE FEICK AND SHANTZ, Clerk. A. B. BRUBACHER. EDWARD GEISEL, ANGUS MARTIN, Auctioneers. H. E. Ratz Lumber Ltd. ST. CLEMENTS, Ont. Phone Linwood 40 r 5 SEE THESE NEW COLONY HOUSES Help Yourself by Helping Y our Chicks Delivery free within 25 mile radius of St. Clements. Price $145.00 complete on skids See these before sales make them hard They are 12 feet wide and 14 feet long, and so that they can be moved to where you want them placed, they are built on skids. The roof is circular, which means that you have less cubic feet of air to heat, and is covered with asphalt roofing. Ventilation is provided by two barnsash windows that are built in the front on each side of the door. Another window located at the back to provide light. er; some belting sign), on Farm Stock, Implements, Ford Tractor, Hay, Grain and Household Effects At the farm, 1% miles northeast of Breslau, just off Highway (see Horses â€" Good team geldings, 2900 lbs., 11 years, black and roan. Cattieâ€"11 Dairy Cows: 2 fresh in January, the balance spread out to come in through the year; 7 Hereford yearings; 2 Durhams; 7 Durham calves 2 to 8 months; Shorthorn bull, 2 years; 8 Hereford bul:‘cher cattle (if not previously sold). Pigsâ€"36 chunks from 100 to 175 lbs., a good lot of gig.s. Hay and Grainâ€"15 tons nice hay; 60 bus. barley; 180 bus. mixed grain; 140 bus. oats; 100 bus. Erban oats; some silage. s Harnessâ€"Set breeching harness; single harness; set chimes; collars; blankets, etc. Implementsâ€"Fordâ€"Ferguson tracâ€" tor, all fully equipped, on rubber, like new; afso cultivator for same; a full line farm implements; good M.â€"H. manure spreader; M.â€"H. droe head hay loader, on rubber; 8 plate chopper; 5 h.p. motor; M.â€"H. 11 hoe fertilizer drill; many other good machines; 2,000 lb. Renfrew scale, etc., etc. e Also good line furniture; new Moffat 4â€"burner electric stove; new Findlay cook stove, a dandy. Don‘t miss this sale! Stock is in extra good shape. HERB CRESSMAN, Proprietor. A. B. BRUBACHER, Auctioneer. Shantz & Feick, Clerks. â€"10 _Phone 2â€"1562, Kitchener March 9 Saturday, 8.30 a.m.â€" Furniture and other articles, Aucâ€" tion Stand, Kitchener Market, and every Saturday morning. _ March 16, Saturday, 8.30 a.m.â€" Furniture and household goods at ?y Auction Stand, Kitchener Marâ€" et. March 26, Tuesday, 12 noonâ€" Farm stock, implements, feed, for Titus L. Kolb on the premises, 1 mile east of Kitchener limits on the Kitchener and Guelph highway. March 28, Thursday 12.30 noonâ€" Farm stock and implements, Abraâ€" ham Kerschenbaum, ‘% mile east of the Kitchener limits, Kitchener and Guelph highway. road leading off highway over the overhead bridge on farm formerly owned by Fetch. Phone 2â€"2304. Bridgeport March 8, Friday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Mortgage sale at the farm of the late Alex R. Harrison at RR. 7, Galt, Ontario. March 15, Friday, 10 a.m.â€"Farm stock, tractor, implements, houseâ€" bold effects for Lorne B. Weber, 2 miles north of Waterloo on Waterâ€" looâ€"Elmira Highway. March 18, Monday, 1 p.m.â€" Stock, implements, household efâ€" fects, for David Hartung, Rummelâ€" hardt, two and a half miles west of Waterloo, on Erb St., better known as the William Carey farm. March 9, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Household effects, furniture, etc., in basement of Kitchener Market Building. AUCTION SALE Auction Sale Lists April 3â€"Mike Schell, Maryhill MONDAY, MARCH 1lith At 12 o‘clock sharp to

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