m and vegetable ï¬ncei reâ€" unchanged at the Kitchâ€" ener â€"~market on Saturday. This also . ‘applied to meats. Early hours saw only a token of the crowds that fill both floors before 8 am. in the warm weather months. Buyers did not start coming in volume until between â€" Fri., March 7â€"Sale of Guernâ€" sey Cattle at the Woodstock Fair Grounds. â€" ï¬e p}m: |CACRCRS, xuunf edidabdirt Anieraiionl s Chickens. milk fed, Ib., 65,; Chickâ€" lll'?:,“:;’l;?l ;161 :g }g i}::::: f:,;r:’ ens, yearâ€"old, Ib., 58 to 60; Ducks, dozen, 43 to 45; Eggs, medium, lb., 70; Geese, Ib., 75 dozen, 40 to 42; Eggs, pullets, dozâ€"| Chce‘eflamburger, lb., 48; Canâ€" 35 to 38. adian, lb., 58; Old. lb., 65; No. 1 env“‘hu..: Potatoes, bag, $3.â€" White Honey, 30 to 40. 90 to $4.15; Potatoes, large basket,| Fruits in Season: Spies, basket, 60 to 65; Turnips, each, 8 to 25;) 60, Sweets, basket, 60; McIntosh, Cabbage, each, 10 to 30; Celery, basket, 60; Snows, basket, 50. Every Saturday morning at my auction room beside the market. Mon., March 10â€"Jersey herd for Dean Hughes, near Unionville. . _ Weqd., March 12 â€" J. J. Jantzi near Wellesley. _ _ Do . Thurs., March 13 â€" Holstein herd and dairy equipment for Charles H. Mart, 2% miles south of London, off Wellington Rd. _ Mon., March 17, 1.30 p.m.â€" Holstein herd for Jack Town, 2‘ miles southwest of Woodstock. _ Tues., March 18, 12 noonâ€"Holâ€" stein herd: implements and feed for the M. E. Scott Estate, 4 miles south of Ingersoll. 80 Wed., March 19, 10 a m.â€"Holâ€" stein herd, implements, feed and household effects for Mrs. Lucinâ€" da Lichti, about 3 miles northwest of Wellesley. _ _ Tues., March 25, 9.30 a.m.â€" Sale Holstein herd, all farm maâ€" chinery, feed and some furniture for Mrs. Arthur Rahn, about 2% miles west of Waterloo. â€" _ Wed., March 26, 1.15 p.m.â€"Sale of Holstein cattle at Summit View Farm, Bridgeport. _ _ _ Mon., March 31â€"Farm stock, tractor and implements, feed, etc., for the Misses Woolner, about 3% miles southeast of Kitchener on River Rd. â€" Wed., April 2, 1.30 p.m.â€"Holâ€" stein cattle, pigs and some imple ments, etc., for Ezra Steckley, 3 miles northwest of Wellesley and 2% miles south of Crosshill. ï¬l"';ii.:"h{l;i'cl‘{’léâ€"}{ol‘s-tein Cattle Sale at Woodstock Fair Grounds. â€"i-‘n_A';;rH 4, 1.30 pw.m,â€".lersey herd at Woodstock Fair Grounds, Alex McKenzie, Mgr. Dairy; Vegetable Prices Remain Unchanged at Kitchener Mart â€" Tues., April 1, 1 p.m.â€"Pure bred Holsteins, some grades and implements for Earl Swartzenâ€" truber, 334 miles southwest of Peâ€" tersburg. . c Phone 2614 Elmira Every Thursday, 1 p.m.â€"At Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., Guelph Highway, of cattle, pigs, horses, sheep, poultry. produce, etc. Tues., March 11â€"Sale for Noah Gingerich, 8th Concession Peel Twp. of farm stock and impleâ€" ments, including two new Cockâ€" shutt 40 and International C tracâ€" tors with complete equipment. Phone 932, Eimira Every Thursday, 1 E.m.â€"At Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., cattle, Ki‘;, horses, etc., on the Breslau ighway. _ _ _ e ~Fri., March 7, 10 a.m.â€"Clearing auction sale for Milton Huras at the farm, Con. 11, Lot 8, Morningâ€" ton Twp., situated about 2 miles south of Carthage, 7 miles northâ€" east of Milverton of 300â€"acre farm, implements, livestock and furniture. Mon., March 10, 9.30 a.m.â€"Rear of Central Hotel, Elmira, Comâ€" munity Sale of horses, impleâ€" ments, furniture, tools, dishes, clothes, ete. _ _ 8_ Tues., March 11, 1 p.m.â€"Clearâ€" ing Auction sale for Mr. Edward Plauschinat at the farm, situated about 2% miles northwest of Bamâ€" berg, or 4 miles southwest of St. Clements of tractor, implements, livestock, feed, etc. Farm is soid. Walter Kraehling at the farm, situated 3% miles west of Waterâ€" loo on Erb Road of tractor, thresher, power machinery, feed, Holstein herd, pigs and furniture. Farm is sold. Fri., March 14â€"Clearing aucâ€" tion sale for Mr. Manasseh Shantz on the farm situated 3 miles west of St. Agatha of tractor, thresher, livestock, implements, feed and furniture. Fri., March 14, 745 p.m.â€"At Conestogo Township Hall for Home and School Club, Auction Sale of a large vanet(y of itemsâ€" vegetables, baking, fancy work, etc. Donations of all kinds. Mon., March 17, 1.30 pmâ€" Auction sale for Kieswetter Bros., at the farm at Rummelhart, 3 miles west of Waterioo, out Erb Road of livestock, implements and some furniture. Tues., March 18, 1 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale for Mr. Emil g]m at the farm, one mile east of Winterâ€" b&urne. of livestock, implements, etc. . NORMAN FARR, Auctioneer, A. B. BRUBACHER $3 Pelits Ave.. Phone 4â€"4510 ED. GEISEL, Auctioneer Auction Sales FARM PAGE Mon., March 24, 1 p.m. sharpâ€" Clearing auction sale for Mr. W. E. Meyers at 232 Doon Rd., Kitchâ€" ener of 2 tractors, implements, arâ€" my truck, letter carrier, farm buildings and small items. Tues., March 25, 9.30 a.m.â€"Exeâ€" cutor‘s Clearing Auction Sale for Arthur Rahn estate at the farm situated 2 miles out Erb Road, west of Waterloo of tractor, imâ€" plements, Holstein herd, pigs, feed and furniture. Wed., March 19, 1 gdm.â€"Auclion sale for Mr. Aaron Martin at the farm about two miles west of Wallenstein, then one mile south, of tractor, implements, livestock, feed, etc. Wed., March 26, 12.30 p.m.â€" Clearing auction sale fer Mr. Christ. Gerber at the farm situatâ€" three miles west of Crosshill, of tractor, implements, Holstein catâ€" tle, horses, pigs, feed and furniâ€" ture. Fowl: Turkey, lb., 75 to 89; Chickens, Younf Broilers, lb., 10; Chickens. milk fed, Ib., 65,; Chickâ€" ens, yearâ€"old, Ib., 58 to 60; Ducks, lb., 70; Geese, Ib., 75 Tues., April 1, 1230 p.m.â€" Clearing auction sale for Mr. Leoâ€" nard Schell at his farm 1% miles north of Maryhill, or 1‘> miles south of Weissenberg, of impleâ€" ments, livestock, feed and furniâ€" ture. Farm is sold. Fri., April 4, 12.30 p.m.â€"Clearâ€" ing auction sale for Mr. August Low at the farm, 3 miles west of Kitchener, out Petersburg Highâ€" way, then 1 mile south, of impleâ€" ments, livestock, feed and furniâ€" ture. Farm is sold. Mon., April 7â€"Elmira Fair Day at Farmers Shed. Elmira Comâ€" munity Sale of horses, impleâ€" ments, vehicles, cars, furniture, tools, dishes or what have you. tl>(|.mch, 1s to 25; Carrots, bunch, 60; Summer .sauufe, lb., 85; Liâ€" ver'tfork, lb., 45; Liver, beef, lb., 75, Ham..fresh, lb., 80; Beef, 1b., 65 to 75; Pork, lb., 65; Dressed rabbit, lb., 60. Every Wed., 2 p.m.â€"Communâ€" ity Sale of Livestock, implements, household effects at Baechler‘s Sales Barn, New Hamburg. Wed., March 19, 1 Meats: Pork sausage, fresh, CLINT JANTZI, Auctioneer, Phone Baden 47â€"râ€"2 WHAT DO YOU USE, LADIES ! ! ! What COSMETIC Do YOU Prefer ? 32 King St. N. â€" Opp. Post Office DON°‘T MISS THIS SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A QUALITY CAMERA FREE! The CGase of the Back TELL US . . . . Write down your name and address â€" AND WIN YOURSELF A FINE NEW CAMERA BEDFORD‘S Drop in the Store â€" Auction lb., Sat., March 8, 2 p.m.â€"Property and real estate for Mrs. Edward Niebergall, 4%% miles west of New Hamburg, 2‘% miles east of Shakespeare on 7 and 8 highway. Every Thursday, 1 J).m.â€"At sale of furniture, household efâ€" Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., of catâ€"|fects and dishes for Jonathan S tle, gllfx. horses, etc., on the Bresâ€" I Lichty in Wellesley. lau Highway. e _â€"â€"___ Sat., March 15, 1.30 p.m.â€"Furâ€" niture, household effects etc., for the estate of the late Nancy Gingâ€" erich, village of Baden. â€" Sat., March 18, 12 p.m.â€"Clearâ€" ing sale of farm stock, implements and some furniture for Noah Lichty, one mile south of 7 and 8 hi%l;way in South Easthope. ed., March 19â€"Clearing sale of pure bred Holstein cattle, farm, implements, feed and furniture 'fror Mrs. Samuel Lichty, Wellesley wp. Tues., March 11â€"Farm stock, implements and household for Alâ€" vin Kropf, Milverton. Fri., March 14 â€" Farm stock, threshing machine, tractor, imâ€" ;;e:mems, feed and household efâ€" ts, etc., for Manasseh Shantz, 3 miles west of St. Agatha. _ _ Sat., March 22, 1 pm.â€"Properâ€" ty, furniture and household effects for Peter Dick on Wilmot St., in New Hamburg. Wed., March 26, 1230 p.m.â€" Clearing sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements, threshing machine, two tractors, hay and grain for Ray Sider, 1 mile east of Baden. Fri., March 21, 10 a.m.â€"Tracâ€" tors and farm machinery for R. V. Bejlder_i_n N_eui Hamburg. _ Tues., April 1, 1 p.m.â€"Pureâ€" bred Holsteins, some grades and implements for Earl Swartzentruâ€" ber, RR 2, Petersburg. _ Sat., April 5, 1 p.m.â€"Communâ€" ity Furniture sale at Baechler‘s Sales Barns in New Hamburg. Sat., April 19, 1 pm.â€"Clearing ‘BEretnec! Aiu l slad 1 took that postgraduate course!*" Norg Powmo ns Syniduate. Tc . Workg uights semerved. wWATERLOO TBB ANGUS B. MARTIN, Auctioneer Phone 83, Baden Every Monday at Ancasterâ€" Livestock sale. Every Friday at the Stratford Livestock Sale. Wed., March 26, 1230 p.m.â€" Thresher, full line farm machineâ€" ry, livestock, hay and grain for Ray Sider, 1 mile east of Baden on No. 7 and 8 highway. Every Thursday, at 1.00 p.m.â€" Cattle, Eigs, sheep, calves, horses, etc., at Kitchener Stock Yards, No. Livestock Sale. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ =_ Every Thursday at the Listowel Livestock Sale. 7 highway adjoining the city Tues., March 11, 1230 p.m.â€" Clearing sale of tractors, farm stock, implements, etc., Con. 8, Peel Twp., 5 miles north of Floraâ€" dale for Noah Gingerich. Wed., March 12, 1.30 p.m.â€" Clearing sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements, hay, grain, etc., Nichol Twp., adjoining Elora, for Alex Farzular. Wed., March 19, 1230 p.m.â€" Clearing sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements, hay, grain, etc., at Lot 11, Con., 4, Pilkington TWE‘, 7 miles north of Elmira for E. S. Van Wyck. HARRY PARR & SON Aima P.O., Phone 338â€"râ€"22 Elora Every Mon., at Lancaster Liveâ€" HERBERT M. REINHART DRUG STORE WATERLOC (Ontwlo) CHRONICLE at 2â€"2672 W:d,. March 19,hl. p.m.â€"Fn.rl;:( stock,‘impiements, hay, grain hounholgl effects for Henry Kniâ€" pfel, situated % mile east of Peâ€"| tersburg on Kitchener â€" Stratford hli.hway. Ti., March 28, 12.30 p.m.â€"Farm stock, unslemcnu. hay, grain md‘ household effects for Jeremiah Shantz, situated 3 miles west of St. Agatha, and 1 mile east of Philipsburg. _ _ | TiCes ATECIC d 3 d stock, implements, hay stock, implements, hay, grain, and householg effects for Henry Kniâ€" fel, situated 4 mile east of Peâ€" rersburg on Kitchenerâ€"Stratford Fri., March 21, 1 pm.â€"Clearing auction sale of livestock, farm mochmer;h!eed and household efâ€" fects for Phillip Reilinger, 1 mile north of Maryhill and 2 miles southwest of Ariss. Farm is sold. E&E Wed., at Ospringe Liveâ€" u':.e:.q‘rhc. cattle, pigs, poultry, e Sat., March 8, 1 .m.â€"Uv-la:I fuel, all MJM and estate for Mrs. Michael Waechter, 3 miles north of St. Agetha, 2 miles south of Bamberg. Fri., March 21. 1 p.m.â€"Clearing lnM“ REFRIGERATORS ~â€"W _ at WATERLOO STOVE . ALL ARE IN Aâ€"1 CONDITION AND ARE BEING OFFERED AT BARGAIN PRICES DUAL OVEN sreciar â€" â€" /‘ S60Q WATERLOO STOVE 98 King St. S. 1 ONLY USED KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR 6 Cu. Ft. . A STEAL Aroni« *75 1 McCLARY COMBINATION GAS & COAL KELVINATOR $Q5 AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS A FEW RECONDITIONED WASHER S me 2â€"2304 Fri., March 14, 9.30 a.m.â€"Clearâ€" . J.m.â€"â€"A! ing auction sale of ret‘iuered Holâ€" ds Ltd., cattle,| stein cattle, horses, o‘s, impleâ€" Breslau highâ€"| ments, hay, grain, 5 miles northâ€" east of Embro for Roy J. Murray. 1 p.m.â€"Farm Fri., March 21, 1 p.m.â€"Clearing may, grain and|auction sale of 100â€"acre farm, r Henry Kniâ€")stock, implements, hay and grain, le east of Peâ€"| 2 miles south of Tavistock for er â€" Stratford) Adam Youngblut Estate. Tues., March 25, 1 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" 30 p.m.â€"Farm tion sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ay, grain and‘ ments, one mile south of Brenner, for Jeremiah for John S. Nafziget. 0 p.m.â€"Farm 1 ONLY USED PRICED TO CLEAR \ _ Fri, March 28, 1 pmâ€"Clearing | sale of 121 acre farm, stock, imâ€" | lplements and feed, ‘» mile north | | of Crosshill for Ernie Lee. | Sat., March 29, 1.30 p.m. â€"Aucâ€" tion sale of furniture and houseâ€" hold effects in New Hamburg for Mrs. Haronda Nahrgang. wed., March 12, 9.30 a.m.â€" Clearing auction sale of 100â€"acre farm stock, implements, tractor and threshing machine; hay, grain and furniture, 4 miles northwest of New Hamburg for the late Irâ€" vin Mohr‘s Estate. Tues., March 11, 1 p.m.â€"Clearâ€" ing luc:i‘.on hn:lc of ftarm n:ck. imâ€" plemen , grain, miles northwest of flmerkip for Wilfred Every second and fourth Monâ€" day at 7.30 p.m.â€"Wellesiey Comâ€" A:‘unlty Sale of cattle, calves, hogs, \SPECIAL SALE COME IN / â€" * 4. o ot 240000000 AND APPLIANCES Waterloo in USED STOVES .â€" 1 GURNEY COAL, WOOD & GAS COMBINA TION SPECIAL â€" â€" 560 11 1 ONLY USED NORGE REFRIGERATOR ON RECONDITIONED 7 Cu. Ft. SPECIAL s9o (Chrbkie® Carrsagongent) Mrs. David K‘l:.vu hostess at her home in ton on Wedâ€" nesday ev«u’a{ when members of the Grand River group, "Doonâ€" wailcos d uks @222 32 oi ';i.;:?;&"ï¬.“‘i‘m' "".'â€â€™im"’&'.?; their February meeting. Mrs. D. Kyle, first viceâ€"president, was The meeting opened with singâ€" ing "The Ode". Mrs. Gilbert Wilâ€" fong read the Mary Stewart colâ€" lect. A short memorial service was hcld for the late King George in the chair in the absence of the president. Mrs. Fred Hobbs. K RELIEF FOR coLDS LOOK AROUND By Koe Farms Service Dept. ALL USED APPLIANCES REâ€"CONMDITIONED AND IN Aâ€"1 CONDITION REFRIGERATOR OUT IT GOES AT FRIGIDAIRE 1 ONLY USED CHICKS LOVE and THRIVE MANY RECONDITIONED COAL & WOOD RANGE $ TO CHOOSE FROM 1 ONLY USED BEACH REFRIGERATOR 7 CI;‘E F':. A REA BARGAIN s98 pINARDS LINIMENT â€" Check the discomfort of a old â€"fast! Inhale Minard‘s Liniment. You‘il breathe easier, " _ feel better. Just try itâ€"you‘ll see. roem of Henry Wadsworth Longâ€" ellow. The next meeting will be on "Canadian Industries", place to be announced later. Refreshâ€" ments by the lunch committee, Mrs. Milton Johannes, Mrs. S. J. Pryce, Mrs. Bechman, and the hosâ€" correspondence and also gave the financial report. Mrs. Harry Kenâ€" Sevee Arree ns of the mang rge Ayres, one memâ€" bers who attended the Cancer Reâ€" search meeting, held recently in Kitchener, gave an mtereflou:: outline on tge meeting 'A“d w to be done. Mrs. John Tilt read a Samuel Cress read the minutes, Phone 2â€"0384 Friday, March 7. 10902 10