_ Cattlp Market Weak Stale Killers Slow Butterâ€" Creamery, pasteurized NO. 1 ......uslsucccl 3114 to 32 do seconds ... 305 to 31 Quotations To Retail Trade Butterâ€" Creamery, pasteurized NO 1 .. sumumucme 3214 to § do seconds ........... 32% to 33 Churning _ Creamâ€"F.0.b, _ counti points: Special .....c.uuuul 310 to 32 No. 1 .......2.2000000 30 0oto 21 48¢ Millfeed, delivered Montreal freights, bags includedâ€"Bran. per tom, $21.25; shorte, per ton, $21.25; middlings, $27.25, Ontario grainâ€"Wheat, 65¢; barley, 38¢; oats, 27¢; rye, 35¢c; buckwheat, Manitoba _ barleyâ€"â€"No. 3 C.W., $8%4¢; No. 4 C.W., 27i%c. Argentine cornâ€"6%c (ci.f. Port Colborne). . lBonird of Trade are making the foâ€" _ MRS. ALBERT LEHMANN, owing quotations for car lots: 5 Manitoba | wheatâ€"No. 1 hard. Exesutric. 70%Me: No. 1 Northern, §§!%c; No. 2 C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer. do., §7%c; No. 4 do.. §1%c (c1f. _ O. S. KOLB, Clerk. C Goderich and Bay ports). § ~Enprarmmomoteremctommmmrennemmrmemmmearmmmememmmmemee Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 3 CW., 36¢ No. 1 teed, 35¢; No. 2 feed, 31c. Oatsâ€"No. 2 CW., 274%c; No. 3 C. W., 24%4¢; ex. No. 1 feed, 22%c¢; No. 1 feed. 23%¢; No. 2 feed, 21%¢; reâ€" jected, 18 %4¢; track, 27%c. Grain_ dealers on the Board of Trade are making . lowing quotations for car lots Wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, 6§4¢c; No. 1 Nor., 63%¢; No. 2 Nor., 61%e¢; No. 3 Nor, §7%e; No 4. 53%e:1 o 5, 515%e¢; No. 6, 495%c; feed, 48%c; track, 63%¢; screenings, per ton $1. Quotations :â€" Heavy beef steers .$ Butcher steers, choice Do., fair to good ... Do., common ... Butcher heifers, choice Do., fair to good ... Do. common ... Butcher cows, good to cholte ...=.ccuulss Do., medium ... Canners and cutters.... Butcher bulls, good to chOice ... Do., bolognas ... Baby besf ............ Faeders, good ... BIDCK@N ....s..0cc00 ©pringets ... Milkers :.s.sssucsuns. Calves, gord to choice | Do., medium ... Do., common ... Do., grassers ... Lambs, choice ... Buck lambs ... SRBGBJ | .sssicscmsmice Hogs, bacon, f.0.h. ... Do., do.. w.0.¢., Tc to $ Hog supply at 1,057 head was u‘ some 200 aa compared with Monday but eales in the bulk were made a prices steady with Monday‘s 25 cent per cwt. decline. bacons making 8‘ cents, f.o.b. and 9% cents, w.o.c. pe pound. Bids for yesterday‘s loadin were 25 cents per cwt. lower. Receipts yesterday were 1,190 cat tle, 350 calves 1,057 hoge and 263 sheep and lambs. !lllll“llllllllIIIlllll||lllllIllllll|IlllllIIlllllllllIIlIllllllllIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll’. ‘Top in the{weighty steer class was 8.85 cents per pound, for half a load a@veraging close to 1,200 pounds and real good quality, while other lot: averaging over 1,.050 pounds sol downward to 5% cents. A few fanc: handy butcher steers brought cents, and anything at 6%4 cents pe pound was real good from 5 to 6 cents taking the bulk of fair to good kind, with plain steers and heifer: selling at 4% cents. Torouto, Feb. 111..â€"With 850 head left from Monday added to the fresh receipt, the offering of cattie at the Union Stock Yards yeeterday was again too heavy for requirements Trade in all classes of killers con timnued slow, with prices 50 to 60 centa per cwt. lower than last week on butcher steers and heifers and 2 to 50 cents down on cows and bulls ‘The pick of the fresh butehers o‘ steady with the previous day‘s de cline, while another 10 cents per cwt was taken off in sales of stale stock acd the holdover was elightly re duced at the close. TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS POULTRY AND Ecas | Pullet « Dealers are quoting country ship seconds Butchers Barely Steady With BGeRP .smasmecomiccco $ 60 _ 5 BC ogs, bacon, fo.h. ... 8 25 Do., do., w.0.¢., Tc to $1 above f.0.b Do.. butchers. $1 per hog discount Do, selects. $1 per hog premium. THE WM. SNIDER MILLING CO PHONE 239 * * WATERLOO, ONT. Bring your formulae and let us demonstrate how a Thorough Mix will Improve your feeds. We are also prepared to do CUSTOM MIXING at a nomina) charge of 10c per 100 lbs. DAIRY FEED at ........ LAYING MASH at....... PIG GROWER at ........ CALF MEAL at ......... SNIDER‘S FEEDS are all old formulae which have been tried and proven and have been thoroughly mixed by our modern, upâ€"toâ€"date Feed Mixer. SNIDER‘S WINNIPEG CASH PRICES DAIRY PRODUCE Quotations To Shippers Lower.â€" High Protein Feeds Perfectly Balanced Rations 31 30 27 the Toronto 4 00 3 50 T 00 5 25 4 50 60 00 40 00 10 09 8 00 6 00 4 50 4 50 1 85 6 00 4 50 6 25 6 50 6 00 4 50 ais country to to to 32 31 28 8 50 6 00 5 50 85 00 60 0n 10 50 9 00 T 50 5 00 8 50 7 50 5 50 5 00 4 25 2 50 4 T5 1 00 6 85 6 25 5 00 6 85 6 25 5 00 pers to ungraded eggs, delivered, coses returned: Eggsâ€" ‘Fresh extras ....l2... 350 to 26 do firsts ......cl.l. 22 to 00 1 @> seconds ........ 16 to 18 Poultryâ€" Dressed JSpring Chickenaâ€"Alive Selects M.F. ; 81bs sach ..s... 19 24 27 Over 5 to 6 lbs. S§40R ssousculs §§ 22 25 Quotations To Retail Trade We, the undersigned, solicit your order for Custom Hatching; hatches of big, strong, sturdy, husky, fluffy chicks weekly in Buckeye Mammoth Incubators. Our motto: "Quality IFirstâ€. Book your order early, it pays to avoid disappointment. Call | for prices. ‘ 5agsâ€" Fresh. extras, in cartons ... do extras, loose do firsts, loose Pullet extras ... Chattels â€" Young pigs, grain, roots, poultry, and all sums of $15.00 and under. cash; over that amount 10 months credit on apâ€" proved joint notes with interest at 5 per cent. Terms of Farmâ€"10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days, except $2500 may remain on mortgage at ‘ Real Estateâ€" At the same time ’and place there will be sold, subject to a reserve bid (if not previously Sold}, the farm of 67% acres of good loamy soil, about 50 acres under cultivation; balance pasture; a nice little hardwood bush; splenâ€" did buildings; stone house and bank barn, and a neverâ€"failing well; small orchard. The kind of farm that sells at the present time. QUALITY HATCHERY 56 Chapel St. â€" Kitch _ Implementsâ€"5 ft. M.â€"H. binder; 4 ft. Noxon mower; M.â€"~H. 11 spout ‘ eed drill; Deering cultivator; inâ€" hrow disc; 6 section iron harrow; hay rake; hay rack; M.â€"H. 21 single ‘ Jlow; Verity riding plow ; Cockshutt gang plow; lumber wagon with box (nearly new) ; top buggy ; democrat; cutter; set bob sleighs; fanning mill; pig crate; gravel box, 1 yard capacity; pulper; new stone boat; Renfrew cream separator, new; 3 ‘ider barrels, nearly new; hay fork with 130 ft. rope; forks; hoes; doubletrees, etc. Poultry â€" 2 young geese and a ander, large breed; 25 Rock hens nd 1 rooster. Grain and Rootsâ€"300 bus. oats and 300 bus. mixed grain; 15 bags good potatoes. In Waterioo Township, 1 mile east of New Germany, 2 miles west â€"f Ariss station, on y THURSDAY, FEB. 19th, 1931 Horees â€" Bay gelding 10 years »ld, about 1400 lbs. (a right good worker); bay horse 17 years old, general purpose. Cartleâ€"Ayrshire cow due April 27th; Jerseyâ€"Durham cow due May 6th; Durham cow due April 28th; 3wiss cow due by time of sale; Durâ€" 1am cow due August 3rd; Jerseyâ€" Jurham heifer due August 16. The ibove cows are all young and splenâ€" lid milk and butter cows; 1 calf 5 nonths old, Albert Lehmann: Pigsâ€"1 brood Yorkshire sow bred an. 21st; 2 sows due to farrow by ime of sale; 10 nice chunks 12 wks. Id. These are good and thrifty. Harness â€"Set heavy team harâ€" ess; set plow harness; set single arness; pair of good blankets and ... . $2.10 per 100 lIbe. ... $2.150" 100 " /.. $2.10 " 100 " ‘vâ€".$1.00 " J#5 " 723000 "" |Farm Stock, Implements & ifre mg ddangey tamed dnc Waterlioo Township, 1 mile Brick House Entire N.'Gmy,tnflqm Feed -llmndllm s station, on â€" Including a Splendid Herd of T. B. Tested, Effects. at ose veea ma» *‘ | Registered and Grade Holatein Cows | .. _. â€"â€"â€"_ .. _ NOTICE 32 30 27 23 21 of Kitchener to 33 to 31 to 28 to 00 to 00 6â€"2 4 p.m. Also have on hand *ome| Known as the Henry Schmidt stockers and springers. 7â€"1)farm. The farm is part of Lot No. m _i mmictecmesss=s> |G. Hleam‘s road south, of Township FEATHERS WANTED of Wilmot, comprising 60 acres, Highest prices paid for goose,| more or less. On the farm is a good duck and chicken feathers, any bank barn with straw shed, good quantity. Fischman Spring Co. Ltd..|house with summer kitchen; pig 82 Queen St. S., Kitchener. 4Vâ€"tf |stable; 2 implement sheds, running tmmmummmmmupâ€"omenoâ€"uâ€"oâ€"â€"â€"â€"e |water on farm; a neVver fAiling FARMERS TAKE NOTICE !)spring supplies water for house and I pay the highest prices for old |batn. This farm is 24 miles south horsea, beef hides, calf skins, sheep of Petersburg. For further partiâ€" skinp, tallow, ote. culars apply to Manasseh Halliman, Phone at my expense. Petersburg R. R. 1, or to Henry D. GEORGE WHITHAM Schmidt, New Dundee, e> cutors for _ Phene T34 r 6 â€" _ Kitchener the Honry Schmidt Eetate. (Â¥] Highest prices paid for poose, duck and chicken feathers, any quantity. Fischman Spring Co. Ltd.. 82 Queen St. S., Kitchener. Avâ€"tt Next live stock shipment from St. Jacobs and Waterloo to Toronto on Monday, February 16. Farmers having live stock to ship kindly advise I. C. Hallman, R. R. No. 3, Waterloo, Phone â€"69w, and have same at St. Jacobs not later than 2 p.m. Also have on hand some stockers and springers. 7â€"1 Positively no reserve â€" The pro prietor is quitting the business. TERMS â€" Cash. SIMON P. DENTINGER, Prop. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, l I. H. Toman, Auctioneer, has reâ€" ceived instructions from Mr. Simon P. Dentinger to sell by public auction in the vilâ€" 'lage of St. Agatha, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18th, 1931 ’ Sale to start at 1.30â€"p.m. sharp. | Entire blacksmith tools and equipâ€" ment including stock tools and dies; International 2 horsepower gas enâ€" gine in fine running order; 2 wheel emery stand; 2 anvils; electric blowâ€" er; hand blower; power drill like new; cold axle setter; good iron blacksmith vise; DeLaval cream sepâ€" arator, No. 12, in good running order; sharp shoes and new never slip shoes; 50 carriage and buggy wheels; 6 buggy bodies, and every other thing from first to last beâ€" longing to the blacksmith shop too numerous to mention. Come and buy your handy tools here. â€" of â€" Entire Blacksmith Tools and Other Contents. Pigs And Poultrtyâ€"2 Yorkshlre} Hay And Grainâ€"500 bus. oate; brood sows due to farrow in April; 300 bus. barley; 7 tons good sweet one Yorkshire sow due to farrow by : clover. E. J. Shantz, No Reserve as farm is sold. Terms of Saleâ€"Hay, grain, poultry, veal calf and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months‘ credit will be given o1 approved security bearing interest at 5 per cent. per annum. â€" ft. McCormick binder; Deering mowâ€" Cattieâ€"16 extra good HOlSlelDIer: slde delivery rake; International cows, all T.B. tested, supposed to be hay loader; Cockshutt disk ceed in calf and in good flow of milk.|drill; 10 tube hoe seed drill; blizzard Cow bred Jan. 10th; grade cow bred cutting box with pipes; 2 row corn Feb. 4th; grade cow bred, grade cow |cultivator; corn binder; 2 spring bred Oct. 2nd; grade cow bred Jan. tooth cultivators; 6 sec. fron harâ€" 12th; pure bred cow bred Dec. 4th; row; M.â€"H. manure spreader; John pure bred cow bred Jan. 31st; pure Deer manure cpreader; porlable bred cow bred Dec. 5th; grade cow .ulraw blower complete with pipes; bred Jan. 30; grade cow bred J«lfl»'sprlng tooth harrow; 2 single plows; 17th; red cow bred Feb. 1st; red and 2 furrow rlding plow; 3 two furrow white cow bred Jan. I6th; black {plows; 2 scuffMers; 10â€"Inch plate: Jersey cows, cow bred Jan. 10th; grain chopper, like new; two drum black Farrow cow, grade cow fresh |steel land roller, disk \ Jan. 10; Jersey grade cow due to | | freshen March 28th; well bred Hol | Vehicles, Harness, Etc.â€"3 farm stein heifer, 5 months old, 1 veal| WagOns; wagon hox; open buggy; 2 calf, 1 pure bred Holstein bull, 2 Set bob sleighs; flat hay rack; l-‘ord‘ years old No. ........... This is an fouring car; one ton Ford truck; extra well bred bull. His dam has a Pleasure sleigh. Set team harness; secord of performance of 14,000 lbs. =et plow harness; single harness; f milk in 10 months. [115 ft. 64nch canvas belt; 80 ft. 4â€"ply ‘The above cowgare all bred to this i:'ubber belt, 6 inches wide; gasounui bull Anyone wanting good cows ;drum; chains; forks; double trees come to this sale. ‘and other articles. I Horsesâ€"Heavy Bay team 2 years old (splendid workers). Bay horee, 12 years old, good worker, 1 fine Bay mare, rising 4 years old, 1 splenâ€" did Bay colt, rising 3 years old, 1 black colt, rising 3 years old, grey mare 15 yeare old, heavy gray colt, rising one year old. New Dundee. THEO. DIETRICH, Clerk. 7â€"1 E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, has been instructed by the undersigned to sell by public auction on the premises, situated 1!4 miles north of Breslau, near the Guelph and Kitchener highâ€" way, on _ NOTICE TO FARMERS AUCTION SALE Auction S; Wednesday, February 25th, 1931 Auctioneer, Kitchener. Commencing at 12.30 o‘clock, the following: O. S. KOLB, Clerk. )n of â€" FEMALE HELP WANTED Women wanted to sew for us at home. Sewing machine necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Comâ€" pany, Dept. 174, Toronto 8. $1000 invested in sound business woposition, steady income and large Jrofits; capital security. Apply Box No. 150, Chroncle. 6â€"2 FOR SALE Good Jersey heifer, fresh, with ‘alf. Also good Holstein heifer 8 months old. Apply to Eli H. Weber, Lexington, Phone 700 ring 8, Kitchâ€" »ner. 6â€"4 FOR SALE Ten Ibs. good leafâ€"smoking toâ€" bacco; will ship anywhere on receipt of $2.50; 20 lbs. for $4.50; 50 lbs. for $8.00. Address: G. Dubois, 18 Henderson, Ottawa, Ont. 72 CHEESE FOR SALE Made during. summer months, either mild or well ripened at 16 cents per lb. for a limited time. Eph. Baer, R. R. No. 2, New Ham burg. $â€"8 FOR SALE Pandora range, good as new. burns wood or coal. 25 John St. West, Waterloo. 56â€"3 Implementsâ€"WaterJoo _ threshing machine with blower and self feedâ€" er in good running order, 3648; 7 time of sale. 100 well bred Barred Rock and White Leghorn Hens and pullets mostly pullets, some Barred Rock and Leghorn cockerels. en soon. 2 brood sows Apply Box 276, Chronicle. ! FOR SALE International cuiting box. Waterloo thresher, equipped. 1 pure bred Holstein cow. Also grade Holsteins, all to fresh Classified Ads Menno Mader, FARM FOR SALE WANTED Proprietor. 7â€"2 house andCook‘s Reguiating Compound 5â€"3 "M‘mâ€"well, ‘most any kind except minding their own." Squaring the Circle Bureting open the door marked ‘Private," the butcher confronted the local lawyer. "If a dog eteala a plece of meat from my shop, is the owner liable?" he asked the man behind the desk. "Certainly," replied the lawyer, "Very well, your dog took a plece of steak worth half a dollar about ‘ive minutes ago." "Indeed." he returned smoothly ‘Then if you give me the other half. hat will cover my fee." Known as the old Honey Grove Farm, being N. % lot 1, con. 2, Wellesley W. S., 100 acres, more or less. 20 acres creek flats pasture; 37 acrés in hay, half of which is alfalfa. Fall ploughing done. Good substantial buildings. _ Water in stables. Concrete silo. Soil is proâ€" ductive, in good state of cultivation. Apply to Mrs. Jacob Jantzi, R. R. 1, Wellesley ; Joseph Nafziger, R. R. l.} Milverton, or on premises. 5â€"t( ) Give ‘Em Elbow Room ‘‘What kind of business do you hink women are fitted for?" FOR SALE Young grey team, 6 and 7 year. ald, weigh between 2700 and 280( Ibs. For information phone 740w, Waterloo. 71 Do not miss this sale of clea: household effects and please comt carly as the sale starts well on time If you are looking for a wel GEO. G. built home and in a desirable and Feb. 26 ( convenient location, then do noif arm stock, miss this one, as this property is fo: | ind househo io i Her t fnd th tat Miller, Upp »ale in order to wind up the estate| nijes north if the late Mary Shuh. March 3 ( torlet; clothes closets in bedrooms | ner. linen closets; nice bright kitcher ":'i:-lezgf (fY:vrer:llnetSdc?:Y)inTm g-‘leea:'- & i+ 2 . stock, emen ith builtâ€"in cup{w.rds. 3 par. ‘nd feed belonging to Menno Mader ement basement with floored I@un | jtuated 1 mile north of Breslau., Iry cellar; a nice lot, good garder March 3 (Tuesdny)-â€"â€"Fa_rm stock, with varicty of fruits, private drive, ,mlzlen’;leirl-et:- o athens tD-:"d -113-_'3?':. and all carpets, rugs, stoves an. Clearing sale of farm stock and uel will be included in real estate .m@lements. ‘ if sold. â€"â€" _ _2 2222202 Wcy dn un liiiiltc hrtinnn iesb titety ts aet h ts iï¬ itc d a Birtstroc ioi Ti ts dts cA There will be sold by public aucâ€" ! Mon‘s Lumberman‘s clearing at ....................................... $2.00 tion the real estate, furniture ana s kousehold effects, including all th | ? 21 Erb St. BOMLENDER‘S waterioo good bedding, linens, china and cu | % glass dishes, and lots of odd anc fu\cy dm’ .nd vases, b.bn"n‘ W to the estate of the late Miss Mary i 6 M. R. ROTH, Auctioueer Shuh, at 71 John St. E., in th« Auctlon Sa'le Ll't. g'f.b' 11 (Tuï¬n‘{‘)â€"w& t 1 Waterloo, _« of farm stock, men : ovn; :TU ‘-:At YWA';:I’EINOON 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. at Lot 14, Con. Ionh!h-‘ t FEBRUARY 21 u hoer Aiw New Dondse. puis, Y** Foole, tor Jaee eb. 18 (Wednesday) â€" Enti > SBule starts sharp at 1 p.m. Ylacksmith tools and ’c)onunu b:-‘ Feb. 18 (W.dnfldt’)â€"clï¬a 4 section oak book case with on‘inï¬â€˜w Bimon P. Dentinger, in|sale of farm stock, implements drawer; fumed oak library table | be village of St. Agatha. nfl.o reâ€" fzï¬:d at '20‘ 26, COMO:?OB 16, ': ak writing desk; several oak parlo: ;";:l;nu 24 (Tuesday) â€" Entire He‘l’l?y’ Lot:-n. e east assel, tables; rockers and chairs; antiqu« | farm ltocri. im‘?lcmnh, pl’oagcl Feb. 19 (Thursday) â€" Auction 3 drawer cherry teble; square ex | ind household effecs for Walter A.|sale of farm stock, implements and tension table; 6 oak dining room.| i¢ott, situated 2 miles east of the|feed at Lot 33, Con. 2, North Eastâ€" chairs; vak buffet; 6 walnut an | L CTâ€"L wvel pit. No reserve.|hope, 4 miles northeast of Stratâ€" ; A fea? % March 4 (Wednesday)â€"â€"Extensive}ford, for M. P. Wilheim. 'nque parior chairs; jardiniere AnC| ale of entire farm stock, impleâ€"| March 3 (Tuesday) ___tm fern stands; Jewel gas parlo:| nents, produce and household efâ€" sale of 200 acre farm, stock, imâ€" heater; 2 piece oak bedroom suite: :ec:: o?’}'hï¬gl ‘l:?‘es';‘!’;l'f:; 21 â€:;: plements and h}?d .l: léotl 23 â€" 3“" . % + s 0 m i 7 t complete ; .ltreci{er bed ; w-slu'.und:‘ orth of Plattsville. Farm is sold. ;!:;:0:::2 :;) Hl‘:nr;lte .;t ;O'r- bureau with mirror and stand; :) March 17 (Tuesday)â€"Extensive‘ of F. H. Anderson. _ â€" perty cedar chests, 1 large one with | ale of registered Holsteins, entire March 5 (Thursday) â€" Clearl drawers; 6 leg che drop lea. | ive stock, implements, produce and '3 awers ; & rry P Tousehold‘ effects belonging to W sale of reg. Clydesdale horses table; kitchen chairs; sink; 2 piec« Topley, % mile east of l'ï¬atbvilre“ high grade Shorthorn cattle, farm |kitchen cupboard; child‘s rocker | Yo reserve, the farm is sold. This| 3 Th uy Wee a¢ Welmote®" §ig |high chair; sewing machine; sewing | is expected to be one of the finest rr;il:sewent ofn;l:llelle; ‘",j‘m“ , baskets; 2 mantel clocks; chamber “':i' 01 ‘ihfle ("%l:;’“- saryy tse J. Freeborn. This is a grand offerâ€" |sets; kitchen stool; clothes rack, | . °°""% SChestas | 190 RCVe | ing, * ‘arm, farm stock, implements, proâ€" 4 lawn bench and seat; 15 pair goo6| juce and household egectl for Son- March 27 (Friday) â€" A n n ual feather pillows; 11 wool blankets | ad Rgefler, Jr., & mile south of‘ï¬â€™;':'ell! ;\::z fl;l:vi::ozze Asliuw:: 13 quilts and comforters; 9 spread eï¬::c;‘;'g‘ (Tuesday) â€" Valuabielenter borses. Must be entered by and sheets, and a lot of new ADC| >5 gore farm, farm stOCK, imple.! March 15th with the auctioneer at used plain and colored linenwarc} nents, produce and all hou:eholle"'i"“k' such as table cloths, napkins, ques :fl'e;tuz fo!"lJohn ltdhlll}, gv!g uthe Hburon () enemmrmyitermenerrmerer niormane ocms en rarmsacmisereraatsesaoss soad, 2 miles south of Williamsburg. ‘towels. bath towels, tea tuwel.n,l ‘:}: ‘rt;?rietor is leaving the farm. ce | Two Swedes were walking on a low cases, aprons and tray clo arch 26 (Thursday)â€"Valuable{railroad track, when a train came new dress materials; cut glas:| arm stock, includinf ty.t cattle and |along behind them. One of them was lwater set and other fancy dishes rquements, for William Egerde, 2 :ka 03101811 u;x Jump %fli the tï¬ |Limoges chinn dishes; silvernare | niles north of New Dondee® _ in ume: the other Sot being s fop new Fuller broom and wall brushes , later: . kitchen and cooking utensils; abou W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. "After I yump," he said, "I tun a 100 nice wall pictures; lot of odc ¢ bP hone 592w, Waterloo, 1::“: (')‘l’y' H;H‘lt ltlwn I s<l’ back to see i ickâ€"nack ebruary 21 (Saturday) â€"At 1 ‘bou e. Putty soon I come cross ainn ao hn in oig s eatat Araainacn ant‘s Miteen s wiet Tok pusi A"l e 2ntire household effects belonging 016 Of Ole‘s legs. Nex‘ t‘ing I see good books; large family Bible | o the estate of the late Miss Mary O‘c‘s _ head. De'n. I say, ‘My God, Itrunks: suit cases; trays; water S‘t’xuh. lnt 7'}‘h.!o!}n 8t. l'll., {,own of somet‘Ing must ‘a‘ happened to Ole! power washing machine and wring | Materloo. is is a real sale. 1 % s February 23 (Monday)â€"At 1 p. Protective Map ’"' 2 step ladders; cellar tables | /) 50 gore farm with good buildâ€" "A fortune teller said I should go benches; tubs; all kinds of cannec| nos, farm stock, implements, feed to prison for embezzling money enâ€" fruit and sour; jam; empty sealers | ‘nd household effects for John Bruâ€" trusted to me." ‘lawn hose and mower; garden anc ufac}l;er, situated 2‘% r:liles northwest _ "Don‘t believe u.,' Who would enâ€" f i o c ar y curpenter‘s"" toom; | wash . boiter;| ‘f Haykeryille and 2% miles northâ€" trust money to your" . hand sleigh, and many’\ yes many wfl]“ley TOWnShip. Te omm meermmnmmtomness other useful articles too numerou arch 2 (Monday)â€"At 1.30 p. (â€"*â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-] to mention. m., farm stock, implements and | k At the same time and place therc will also be offered for sale, if not previously sold, a 7â€"roomed solid red pressed brick house, with all moder: convenieneés, including steam heat ing, oak trimmed throughout, fron: and two side entrances, front anc back stairways, a 2 room bath anc toilet; clothes closets in bedrooms linen closets; nice bright kitcher good trunks power er; 2 W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. 7â€" FARM FOR SALE Feb. 19 (Thursday)â€"Farm, farm stock, implements, grain, etc., beâ€" longing to the estate of the late Albert Lehmann, 1 mile northeast of New Germany, 2 miles southwest of Ariss station. This is an ideai little farm of 67 acres, iood land and good buildings. Can be bou&ht rivately before sale. A%nly to Mr. Eehmnnn. R. R. No. 1, Bresiau, or C. M. Crawley, R. R. No. 6, Guelph. March 10 (Tuesday) â€"100 acre farm, farm stock, implements, etc., belonging to George Kloepfer, 1 mile south of New Germany. This is one of the best farms in Waterloo County. 00 â€" March 18 (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects, etc., of C. D. Bowman, West Montrose, north of C.P.R. station. No reserve, the farm is rented. March 10 (Tuesday) â€" Farm itock, implements, hay, grain, houseâ€" hold goods, carpenter tools, etc., of Emerson Harper, Pilkington townâ€" ship, about 4 miles northwest of Elora and about 5 miles northeast >f Elmira. March 9 (Monday, Fair Day)â€" 1t 10.30, complete set of carpenter ools, buggy, cutter, harness, etc., relonging to the Daniel G. Martin sstate, at the market, Elmira. March 3 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, ‘mplements, hay, grain, houseWld »ffects, etc., of William Kinapple. PÂ¥ (an Tok ol o e o enaa n ie GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer Feb. 26 (Thursday) â€" Valuable arm stock, implements, hay, grain ind household effects, etc., of Earl Miller, Upper Woolwich, about 5 niles north of Elmira. March 2 (Monday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., farm stock, implements and rousehold _ effects â€" for _ Joseph Jchweitzer, situated 2 miles west if St. Agatha and 1% miles south 'v{ Josephsburg, on the Isaac Wagler sb n it n hi d B 30. B s 00 February 23 (Monday)â€"At 1 p. n., 50 acre farm with good buildâ€" nzs, farm stock, implements, feed ‘nd household effects for John Bruâ€" »acker, situated 2% miles northwest f Hawkesville and 2% miles northâ€" ‘ast of Linwood, on the 13th con., Wellesley Township. _ _ Feb. 14 (Saturday)â€"At 1.80 p.l n., household effects belonging to "red Miller, Albert St. South, Kitch‘i mer. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. Phone 592w, Waterloo. February 21 (Saturday) â€"At 1 p.m. sharp, valuable real estate and 3nti{e househpld“efl‘eqts _belonging o the estate of the late lil;.;llaar; Shuh, at 71 John St. E., town of Naterloo. This is a real sale. March 17 (Tuesday)â€"Extensive ale of registered Holsteins, entire ive stock, implements, produce and rousehold effects belongil;ï¬ to Wm. copley, % mile east of Plattsville. No reserve, the farm is sold. This is expected to be one of the finest imles of the séason. C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer. (arm stock, im‘?lcmnu, produce ind household effecs for Walter A. jcott, situated 2 miles east of the \yr C.P.R. gravel pit. No reserve. March 4 (Wednesday)â€"â€"Extensive ale of entire farm stock, impleâ€" nents, produce and household efâ€" ects for Eli Rounberser. 1 mile vest of Hallman‘s School or 2 miles worth of Plattsville. Farm is sold. 10 Pure Bred Ayrshire Cows and Heifers about to freshen soon. A few Holstein cows and some young cattle. A good chance to get foundation stock from an accredited herd To make room for some of the young cattle coming on from 50 cows, we offer for sale at a very reasonable price E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer Women‘s Rubbore, sizes 3 to 7, modiam and low haoks ... OBs Girls‘ Rubbers, sizes 11 to 2, medinm and low hoeoks ........ 605 Child‘s Rubbers, sizes 6 to 10, modiam and low heels ...... 605 Men‘s Work Shoos, black and brown, sizes 6 to 11 ........ $2.380 Boys‘ Shoes, sizesâ€"1 to 5, Pance soles ............................ $190 Boys‘ Shoes, sizes 11 to 13 ...................... Boys‘ and Youths‘ sizes 11 to 13 and 1 to 5, clearing at $1 i# You Buy Now You‘ll Save Rosemount Farm Dairy Over Stocked A. L. SHANTZ Frederick 3t. Limite . "After I yump," he said, "I tun a leetle vay, and then I go back to see ‘bout Ole. Putty soon I come cross an arm on the track, an‘ soon I see one of Ole‘s legs. Nex‘ t‘ing I see O‘e‘s head. Den I say, ‘My God, somet‘Ing must ‘a‘ happened to Ole! in time; the other not being so forâ€" tunate. ‘The sutyivor told about it later : â€" Protective Map "A fortune teller said I should go to prison for embezzling money enâ€" trusted to me." A. K. CRESSMAN Two Swedes were walking on a railroad track, when a train came along behind them. One of them was lucky enough to jump off the track March 5 (Thursday) â€" Clur‘l:’ sale of reg. Clydesdale horses high grade Shorthorn cattle, farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 7, the 3rd line of Wellesley, 8% miles west of Wellesley, for James .il. Freeborn. This is a grand offerâ€" ng. Feb. 18 (Wednesday)â€"Clea sale of farm stock, implements feed at Lot 26, concession 16, I Zorra, \ mile east of Cassel, Henry Lotz. Feb. 19 (Thursday) â€" Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 33, Con. 2, North Eastâ€" hope, 4 miles northeast of Stratâ€" ford, for M. P. Wilhelm. March 3 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing sale of 200 acre farm, stock, imâ€" plements and feed at Lots 23 â€" 24, concession 10, North Easthope, % mile west of Hampstead, property of F. H. Anderson. s M. R. ROTH, Auctioueer _ Feb. 17 (Tuesday) n benmtaain 7 o _.lglib west of nf’ooic, for Jaco! t Have good first mortgages to place on new Dwellings. Interest Six and oneâ€" halfper cent. payable half yearly. Advise me and I will place your money for you. First class security. 59 Frederick St. â€" Phone KITCHENER I have for exchange for ï¬roperty in Kitchener, a nice ome at Vineland. Lot 95 x 165 feet, 6 roomed house nearly new, some fruit planted. If you are interâ€" ested in a home in the fruit country, see us about this. FOR EXCHANGE One and oneâ€"half acres of land within the city limits, with 5 roomed house with part conveniences, some fruit planted, hen house 16 x 30 feet. If you are interested in a home with some land, see us about this. Real Estate, Insurance and Money ‘to Loan. FOR 5S A LE 6‘2% E. J. SHANTZ Waterioo Auctioneer ’ l.h Sss â€" Auction ements and