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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 1948, p. 6

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STOP GERMS srrors tury sereap Rely on CHEKâ€"Râ€"TARS To disinfect chicks‘ drinking water. Kitchener Auto Electric IGNITION WORK 196 King St. East Kitchener Phone 6â€"6419 Are the ouvmvélm bring w‘ml:. M cop c C“eqnm fall i h . Prospects are for a h-nutp’nwug ps:fit:y‘l‘n:nso bc:r.:a:iy_to Prospects are for a banner for poultrymen, so be ready to alhinbzmmchmwton(oodsun. Every inâ€" gredient to science to make chicks grow and thrive is contained in our Phone Elmira 2483 The cheice of discriminating buyers for over 60 years. We stock complete lines Poultry, Hog and Dairy feeds and "Rose Brand" and "Pionear‘"‘ MAGNETOS, GENERATORS, CARBURETORS and â€" WHAT SELLS OUR FEED ISs THE FEED WE SELL â€" $.5. Martin â€" Feed Service HORSES â€" â€" CATTLE â€" â€" HOGS We Can Save WORK For You Cold process Cod Liver Oil 3000A 400D, Medicines, Disinfectants, etc Ceal, Electric and O Brooders, Hoppers, Fountains, GORDON YOUNG (ELMIRA) LTD. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Simpson right. Let us make periodic checkâ€"ups of your farm machinery for you, so that you can really save work and make your equipment operate faster and easier. A check now by our trained mechanics takes little time, and needed repairs are done at You already know that farm implements can save work for you . . . that one tractor can do the work of a good many horses and men. But even the best farm machinery will break down if it isn‘t treated W. H. Schaner Estate WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST PREVAILING PRICES FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALs ATTENTION FARMERS (All Dairy feeds available with or without Molasses) Telephone Collect for Immediate Service FREE DELIVERY IN ANY QUANTITY papreatirreny > To Finish your Steers FAST AND CHEAP mix Steer Fatena ELMIRA 564 CHICK STARTENA You‘re money ahead when your chicks live and growâ€" fast. That‘s why it pays to feed â€"FP) : with your grain 16 William E ST. JACOBS (gs | _ March 11, Thursday, 12.30 p.m.â€" | Tractor, thresher, implements, liveâ€" stock, hay and grain for John Chalmers, 4 mile south of West fMontrnse on the Rhodes Letson arm. March 23, Tuesday, 10 am.â€"â€" Pure bred and grade Ayrshire catâ€" tle livestock, implements, hay and March 17, Wednesday, 9.30 a.m. â€"For the late Isaac Bowman estate 3 miles west of Floradale, Lot 14, March 8, Monday, 9.30 a.m.â€" Community sale of livestock, imâ€" plements, furniture and small arâ€" ticles at the Steddick Hotel. Elmiâ€" I have a large list of farms for sale at very reasonable gricesj also some other fropenies. onsult me if interested in buyinf or selling. We will be able to sell that home for you. April ... Monday, at 9.30 a.m.â€" Horses, implemen% seed, g;:lm ;_\;rniiture,. etc., at Farmers ed, lmira. April 9, Friday, at 1 p.m.â€"Clearâ€" ing sale o ffarm stock, imr]ements, feed, etc., for Mr. A. Reinhart on the farm 4 mile west of Ariss. Arril 8â€"Public auction sale of implements, livestock, etc., for Mr. Enoch Hurst on his farm, 2 miles south of Linwood or 1 mile west of Crosshill. March 19, Friday at 1.30 p.m.â€" Public auction sale of cows, [young cattle, pigs, some imâ€" | plements and potatoes for Mr. Emâ€" erson Dessler on his farm about 3 Jmiles north of Elmira then % mile east. April 7, Wednesday, at 1.30 p.m. â€"Jersey cattle, for Mr. George Gole on the farm, 1 mile west off No. 7 hifirway about 2% miles from Breslau. Watch for dateâ€"Auction sale of Jersey herd for Mr. George Gole on his farm about 2% miles southeast of Bloomingdale.. s April 3, Saturday at 1.30 p.m.â€" Auction sale for Mr. John MacLean of good furniture and household goods on the farm situated at Airâ€" port, Lexington. _ â€" March 30, Tuesdgx. at 1 p.m.â€" â€"Auction sale for Mr. Peter Musâ€" sar of tractor, implements, hay, livestock, etc., on the farm about 7 miles south of Guelph or 4 miles north of Breslau. ANGVUS B. MARTIN, Auctionses March 23, Tuesday at 1.30 p.m.â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, implements for Mr. Robert Gow, on his premises at Shantz Station School near Breslau. rain, furniture, for Mrs. Wendell artin, % mile east of Eimira. _ March 8, Monday at 9.30 a.m.â€" i‘ Community sale at Farmer‘s shed, Elmira, of horses, harness, impleâ€" | ments, vehicles, furniture and a lot ‘of small articles. Bring yours to (March sale. We sell for cash. No | lot too small or too large. | _ March 8, Mond%f' at 11 a.mâ€" ‘Auction sale for Mrs. Umbach of |18 acres of bush and swamp in rFllkington. This will be offered at the Farmer‘s Shed, Elmira. March 22, Monday at 1.30 p.m.â€" Public auction sale for Joseph Carâ€" roll of dairy cows, heifers and young cattle, pigs, brood sows, some hay and grain on the premâ€" ises in the village of Breslau, known as the Schiefle farm. March 20, Saturday, at 1 p.m.â€" Sale for Mr. Ralph Lavery of Livestock, imtglements, grain and furniture on the premises, 4 mile east of Dorking on 86 Highway. Rhubarb, bunch, 35; Onions, green, bunch, 5; Honey, amber, Ib., 25 to 26; Daflo?ils. cut, dozen, $1.50;â€"potâ€" ted $1.50 to $2; Hyacinths, each, 50; Tulips, cut, dozen, $2, potted, $1.50; Sweet as, bunch, $1.50; Stocks, dozen, r.‘;:; Baby primroses, pot $i to $2.25; Ferns, each $1.25 to $1.50; Ivies, each, 35; Cyclamen, each, 3§ to 75; Cacti, each, 25 to 35; Begonâ€" ias, each, 20 to 30; Shamrocks, jeach, 30; Cinerarias, each, 50 to | $1.50; Baby calla lily, 75; Butter ‘creamery, lb., 71 to 72; Chicken | young, lb., 45; Turkey, lb., 60: Eggs, extra large, dozen, 42 to 50; (]arge. dozen, 40 to 46; medium, doâ€" | zen, 38 to 44; pullets, dozen, 38. Meat prices, unchanged. March 12, Friday at 1.30 p.n.â€" Public auction sale of livestock, implements, etc., for Alvin B. Marâ€" tin on his farm situated 1% miles west of Elmira then 1% miles south. March 15, Monday at 1 p.m.â€" Clearing auction sale of live stock, implements and hay for Pious Eisemenger, on the farm about 2 miles west of Linwood. March 16, Tuesday, 12.30 noonâ€" 125â€"acre farm for Mr. Lloyd Gerâ€" ber, also farm implements, dairy herd, etc., on the farm, about 1% miles west of Bamberg. _ At Mart Despite Poor Weather March â€", Saturday, at 1 pm.â€" Auction sale for Spanenberger Furâ€" niture Store, Arthur Street, Elmira, of cupboards, tables, chairs, anâ€" tiques, beds, a large variety. Apples, Snows, basket, 40c¢c, buâ€" shel, gé. Sweets, basket, 50, bushel, $2.50; Greenings, basket, 40, bushel, $2.25; Russets, basket, 65, bushel, $5.25; Wafi‘nen, basket, 45, bushel, $2.50; Mcintosh, basket, 60, bushel, $3; Spies, basket, 60, bushel, $ Delicious, basket, 60, bushel, ; Courtland, basket, 60, bushel, $ Ben Davis, bushel, $1.25; Turnips, each, 5 to 10; Potatoes, basket, 40 to 45; Lettuce, bunch, 20 to 40; Phone Elmira 932 Marchâ€"Public sale of livestock, implements and tractor implements on the farm of Herb Reinhardt, cbout 1 mile from Breslau on the Kitchenerâ€"Guelph highway. Thirty cents was asked for a pint of _ mushrooms. Agph butter brought 30 cents a pint and dried apples 25 cents a quart. ing and driving condiâ€" m en cro mpel'l wWas as as by the quart box rather than by the i of vegetables is running low. g the quart, onions and carrots were ticketed at 15 cents and by the basâ€" ket cost 70 cents. !.Imnlzx::blh‘-:w ous walki un;:’dflvilueo-dlâ€" Price of sauerkraut remained at 13 cents a pound and 25 cents for two pounds. Cabbage sold for six cents a pound Vendors offered carrots and onions Auction Sale Lists EDWARD GEISEL, Auctionesr mmwwwmdmcm- I'm.l.ll‘ W . » ".h“m and carrots were | ment, farm m.fi s and by the basâ€" mwmmm Con. 6, Twp., between raut remained at| Beathney and Ariss for Bolger and 25 cents for|Bros _ ___ _ _ _ â€" Wallenstein RR. 3 _ n March ll.l Mo::ly,‘ ll p.m.â€" orses, cattle, p/ implements, threshing, machine, etc., L David 8. Martin, 2 miles west of Hawkesâ€" lvligf'l h"n miles east of Linwood, on April 7, Wednesday, 1 p.m.â€"Sale of farm stock, Imflemenb. produce and household effects and antiques, 1% miles west of Wmhmlur' highway or i1 mile southeast of Mannheim for Jacob Heimpel I. H. TOMAN, Auctionser New Dundea, Phone 18 March 24, Wednelda{. 1 p.m.â€" Sale of farm stock, implements, produce and household effects, 3 miles northwest of New Dundee or 2 miles west of Cider Mill on Huâ€" ron Road for Roy Diefenbacher. _ Phone 3â€"0508 _ March 20, Saturdayâ€"Household effects, Waterloo. March 13, Saturdaz;nl‘.sa p.m.â€" Household effects, iture and miscellaneous in Kitchener Market Building. March 11, Thursday, 1 p.m.â€"2 carloads of Saskatchewan horses at Kitchener Stock Yards. March _ 6, Snturday;-fixrniture sale at Kitchener Market Bldg. _ ORVILLE MARTIN, Auctionser March 31, Wednesday, at 1 p.m. â€"Clearing sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements and feed, 3 miles northâ€" west of Wellesiey for William Fink. March 30, Tuesday, 12.30 g.m.â€" Clearing sale of registered Shortâ€" horn cattle; horses, hogs and imâ€" lements, 5 miles south of New Elamburx and 4 miles north of Bright for Addis Cressman. March 29, Monday, at 1 p.m.â€" Sale of farm stock, implements and feed, 3 miles northwest of Tavisâ€" tock for Carl Niebergall. â€" March 24, Wednesday, 12.30 p.m. â€"Sale of Holstein cattle, horses, hoej implements, 5 miles southeast of Wellesley for A. W. Yantzi. March 18, Thursday, 12 noonâ€" Sale of 125â€"acte farm, stock, impleâ€" ments, feed and furniture, 2 miles northeast of Plattsville for Albert Gooding and Son. March 23 Tuesday, at 12.30 p.m stock, implements and feed, 2% ~â€"Clearing sale of 150 acre farm miles west of Philipsburg for Mrs. Henry Doering. _ _ March 11, Thursday, at 12.30 p.m. â€"Clearing sale of 100â€"acre farm; stock; implements, feed and furniâ€" ture; 4 miles northwest of Stratâ€" ford for Forbes Elliott. March 17, Wednesday, at 1 p.m. â€"Sale of farm stocki’l implements and feed, 1 mile northwest of Raâ€" tho for Arthur Strickler. March 9, Tuesday, at 12.30 noon â€"Sale of 100â€"acre farm; stock, imâ€" plements and feed, 2 miles west of Phillipsburg for A. F. Dousch. March 24, Wednesday, 1 :.mâ€" Farm stock, implements and feed and _ household effects for Mrs. Edâ€" na Markle at Kossuth, 3% miles south of Shantz Station. April 6â€"Dairy cows, calves and pigs, for Milton Litwiller, % mile south of Baden. Af»ru 8, Thursdayâ€"Farm stock, implements, etc., for Enoch Horst, 1 mile west of Crosshill. Arkell village, 2% miles south, then 3 miles east of Guelph. March 23, Tuesdayâ€"Farm l'.oc.lkd, o ock me it Weakeh Martin, % effects for en mile ea;t#gmh â€"Registered Jersey cattle, impleâ€" ments and feed for Frank J. Cot, at WALTER STUMPTF, Auctioneer 341 Victoria St. M.. Kitchener March 17, Wednesday, at 10.30 a m.â€"Registered Jersey cattle; imâ€" glements; hay; grain and houseâ€" old effects for Leonard Snider, 3 ?ue: south of Kitchener, on Doon oad. March 18, Thursdayâ€"Farm stock and imglemenu for H. W. Stevaâ€" nus at Bloomingdale. _ March 20, Saturday, 1 p.m.â€"Furâ€" niture and miscellaneous in the Market Bldg. March 22, Monday, at 12.30 noon Aunetamnaase | A. B. BRUBACHER. Auctioneer Phone 4â€"4510, Kitchener _ . | March 6, Saturday, 1 p.m.-â€"Fur-\ niture, etc., Market Bldg. March 10, Wednesday, at 12 p.m. | â€"Registered and grade Shorthorn cattle, threshing outfit, implemenu[ and feed for Elan S. Martin, 4 miles| north of Waterloo. 1 dale, Lot 14, Con. 4,Peel Tp., the estate fo the late Isaac Bauman. March 18, '!'hund:i. at 1 p.m. t, farm implements fiflf equ?pmen @9 s stein cows, grade cattle, grain and etc., Lot 16, Con. 2, n Twp., near Ariss, 6 miles west of Guelph Cix. for Charlie Coutts. March Saturday, at 1.30 p.m. â€"lDre-ed hoj andmned show and sale, Armory finu. ora. March 23, Tuesday, at 12.30 noon sharpâ€"Auction sale of M.M. tracâ€" tor thresher, oneâ€"way disc, farm implements, farm stock, hay, grain ons o omoaet o e oc d en on n oo o e t and etc., Lots 10 and 11, Con. 6, Wallace Twp., 5 miles southeast of Palmerston, 8 miles east of Lisâ€" towel for Elmer Detweiler. March 13, Saturdayâ€"Furniture dis:l:es, etc., in the Market Building Hoete se en n e d March 15, Mondayâ€"Holstein catâ€" tle, implements. etc., for C. E. Schwartzentruber, 3 miles southâ€" east of Petersburg. â€" March 16, Tuesdayâ€"Farm stock, implements and household effects for Ephraim Bearinger, 2% miles northwest of Waterloo. March 11, Thursday, 10 a m.â€" Registered Holstein cattle, threshâ€" ing outft, implements, feed and household effects for Daniel S. Erb, March 17, a.m.â€"Clearing farm stock at 15 Con. 16 ] 4 miles fhom Alme 16 horn cattle, 3 miles west of Floraâ€" 4 miles west of Wellesley, near Kingwood. 4 nn.m-m 1% miles of Arthut nighwey Tot Havold Hail 'm' l& Phone 2â€" M. R. ROTH Auctioneer i%e We pick all mmakes ;f td LOCKs ‘axs KEYS MADE “} All Kinds g G. L. BRAUN f 2706 King St. K. Phone z-sz'iu Kitchener | BUTTER DEMAND TORONTO.â€"There was an inâ€" creased demand for butter from all points on the Toronto market toâ€" day but the supply situation beâ€" comes tighter each day. Prices were practically nominal. The egg market was steady with a véry good demand for lower grades, which were in short supâ€" ply. Prices were generally steady. Waterloo market prices Saturâ€" dey were: Butter 70; eggs 42 to 52; totnloes $2.175 bag, 85 large basâ€" et, 45 small basket; cabbage 5 to 25; radishes and onions 10 bunch; anions 45 basket; lettuce 30 to 35 bunch; beets 40 bask?; celery 15 to 25 bunch; fresh pork sausage 48 lb.; smoked pork sausage 50; blood sausage 35;, summer sausage 55, head cheese 35; young broilers 45 lb.; milkâ€"fed chickens 42; yearâ€"old chickens 38 to 40; honey, clover 40 Ib.; buckwheat 30; apples, Spies and Mclntosh 50 to 60; Sweets. Snows, Russets 60, Greenings 55. W; Shirk & Snider Ltd. WATERLOO MARKET PRICES PLEASE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS NOW AT BADEN OR ELMIRA FOR YOUR SEED CLEANING THIS SPRING. BY MACHINE More precise work. Cut cleanâ€" er, truer, faster. All kinds, gyickgr service. Bring your BADEN and KLINCK CO. LTD., ELMIRA 56 John St. East, Waterloo Saws Filed : CC (‘ ‘That‘s when a man is really down. A fellow I r&m‘dnbdmhpmvi&hh l shirt. That goes last. He values it too much. The expression lose h'nhuâ€"lhr.mdmA‘nd m“hm&h’n‘uw.mmmdm mldhyaabh‘olu'-auquuq. F4 That applies also corton bed sheets, handkerchiefs, and is freshness, its washability, its re durability gives top yalue for your You can bet your shirt on that! when this plant is completed beyond our control. We will be able to give you muchâ€"improved service CLEANING Shirk & Snider Ltd. CWhen a fls e 15 tz «m plant at Bridgeport have not materialized due to circumstances UP AT TORONTO REGRET that our plans for a new seed cleaning and treating AVOID THE USUAL RUSH AT SEEDING TIME The Tops in Farm Supplies DON.INION TEXTILE CCMPANY LIMITED $ EED w\ Menufacturers of Texâ€"n:ade products resistance to sun and heat and its H. E. Ratz Lumber Ltd. RED CEDAR SHINGLES ASPHALT SHINGLES ROLL BRIC SIDING RED TOP INSULATION FIBRE FILL INSULATION WILL BE DONE AT Available For Prompt Delivery Bridgeport â€" 2â€"1511 Parkway â€" 2â€"4542 St. Clements â€" â€" Ontario $ n o@ Uy Ih$~ 14 I 2 }8

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