Fresh pork sausage was priced at 32¢ a pound, smoked pork sauâ€" sage 34¢, backbone 23 to 25¢, shoulâ€" ders 24 to 26¢, ribs 32¢, ham 28 and 30¢c, bacon 32¢, tenderloin 42¢, sirâ€" loin 40¢, jellied meat 25¢, head cheese 18¢ and lard 15c. At the beef stalls end rib roasts sold at 27c¢, blade roasts 24¢, beef hearts at 14c¢, steak roasts 32¢, round boned roasts 25¢ and beefâ€" steak 32c. Honey sold at 15 cents a pound, including the container, and at 12 cents a pound when customers proâ€" vided the container, at the Kitchâ€" ener market, Saturday. Turnips sold at 5¢ apiece, root celery at 5 and 10c a root, cabâ€" bages at from 5 to 15c a head, beets at 20 to 30c for six quarts, carrots at 25¢ for six quarts, parâ€" snips at 5¢ a quart, Chinese lettuce 8 to 20¢ a head and rhubarb at 10c a bunch. Potatoes were priced at $1.50 and $1.60 a bag. _ Coffee cakes sold at from 13 to 18¢ apiece, pies at 25¢ each, bran muffins at 24¢ a dozen. Apple Prices â€" $11 25. Chickens ranged from 25 to 30¢ a pound depending on the age of the fowl. Cattle trade slowed up toward the close of trading on the live stock market at Toronto, yesterâ€" day and about 250 head were unâ€" sold at close. Prices were generally steady for all class of live stock. Weighty steers traded at $9.50 to $10.25, butcher steers and heifers at $8.75 to $9.75, with a few light steers up to $10, butcher cows at $5.50 to $7.50, bulls at $7.50 to _ Veal calves sold at $14.50 to $15.50 for choice with common selling downward to $8. _ _ _ _ Lambs sold at $10 to $12.50 deâ€" pending on quality. Sheep sold up to $7.50. Hogs sold at $15 to $15.15 dressedâ€"weight and sows at $10.50 At the produce stalls eggs rangâ€" ed in price from 27 to 35¢ a dozen. Butter was priced at 30c a pound. Prices Are Steady At Live Stock Mart Honey Sales Many At Weekly Mart PAGE TEN Eggs 27 â€" 35 Cents a Dozen. Water North Now with Russ Forbes‘ New PEDIGREED Used Car Buying Plan . . . you know what you are getting before you buy ! .. BATTERIES CHARGED IN YOUR CAR WHILE YOU WAIT WITH OUR NEW CHARGER Cattle Trade Slowed Up Toward the Close. , and fed calves at $10 » R. A. FORBES MOTORS .: _ A DIFFERENT BETTER WAY TO BUY A USED CAR! Toronto Live Stock llba is 1 VIIVHZ LV _ IVIV P V IIV Phone Finest Used Cars in Western Ontario . . . 65 To Pick From! 8_8487 Emnntinenbsion mvveeth hnmenntn iennsinndrineve en reicemmnmmanicameraenneonamecun ind en evenoemecns pommenpaamennpemtmin move m ce ce oronr en roanromn on e OE t Dodge and DeSoto Sales and Service KITCHENER * Gr Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Noteâ€"Above prices in both secâ€" tions based on closing sales. Butterâ€" Cream. solids, No. 1 34% to 34% do 38 score ... 33‘% to 33% do 57 score ... 32% to 33 Note: Above prices based on closing sales Quotations To Retail Trade Butterâ€" Creamery prints: First grade .......... 35% to 36 Second grade ........ 34% to 35% Third grade .......... 32% to 33 Cheeseâ€" Curront make: Latge ...........:..: 30 to 00 do twins, triplets. 29% to 00 do cuts ... 30 to 00 Grade C ................. 26 to 00 Note: Prices on farmers‘ shipâ€" ments are 2 to 3¢ per dozen below above quotations. Prices were unchanged at baconâ€" hog markets reporting yesterday. Liveweight: Chatham, $10.60. Dressedweight: Barrie, $15; Brantford, $14.65 plus transportaâ€" tion; Hamilton, $14.85 delivered; Hull. $14.50 plus transportation; Kitchener and Stratford, $14.40 plus transportation. (Country Truck Prices) No. 1 prade ............. 35 to (Delivered to Toronto) No. 1 grade ... 38 to _ Cattle, 200; good yearlings, $13; shortâ€"feds held around, $12.00; oad head beef cows to $9; cutter and common, $7.35 to $8.40; canner, $6 to $7.10; medium weight sausage bulls to $9.75. Calves, 100; good and choice vealers, $15.50 BUFFALO.â€"Hogs, 200; 170 to 230â€"lb trucked ins, $13 to $13.25; 240 to 300â€"lb. butchers, $12.40 to $12.90. The lllrt =eld by 1lolnmam.ult Bowâ€" man on February brought good prices. Horses averaged $104.00 42 cattle, horses, implements, etc., was run off by Auctioneer A. B. Brubacher of Bridgeport in three each. Cows avcruï¬d'rilfl. _ and young stock sold well. The sale of Auction Sale Selling Prices to Retail Trade Poultry and C Churning Cream Hog Quotations BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Dairy Produce A large .. A medium A pullets . Totals $4,000 36 35 32 32 Son to 00 Guest Speaker. |taining Good Works". The leader The local St. James brotherhood for the evening was Mr. Elmer had as their guest speaker on Swartz of Turner, Mich Chorister Monday evening Rev. Carrol was Mr. Alfred Roupp of Zurich. Fritze, assistant pastor of the Speakers were Misses Norma Snyâ€" »vangelical Lutheran Church of der, Pauline Fretz and Mr. Clare Atonement, Philadelphia The Eiâ€" Shantz all of Kitchener. A mixed mura _ brotherhood red by their quartette and a men‘s quartette president, Mr. Otto Weppler and rendered special selections in song. accompanied by their pastor, Rev.|Rev. Oscar Burkholder and Mr. L. H. Kalbfieisch were also present Gordon Eby offered prayer. ué)on lsp%ci:l dinvitation t(:) eajoy‘ memecon _ mem s come the splendid a given by Rev. i ritle grese ; ROSEVILLE Exchange Pulpits. | _ By Miss Myrtle Becker . Rev. D. I. Forsythe of Waterloo was the exchange preacher with Rev. H. Roppel last Sunday. Mr. Forsyth preached a strong sermon which gripped the conscienses of his audience. Aitend Parents and Family Night. The Nith Valley Walther League members and their parents attendâ€" ed the Parents and Family Night at the Library Hall, New Hamburg on Monday evening. Rev. Erdâ€" man epened the meeting with scripture reading and prayer and led the topic discussion, "Living with _ Others â€" Your Conduct‘. Grace and Evelyn Luft of New Hamburg sang a duet. A short play on Parliamentary Law was presented by five of the Petersburg members, Barbara Eckersley, Mirâ€" iam Schaaf, Ruby Knipfel, Gordon Neeb and Freddie Knipfel. A faâ€" ther‘s and son‘s quartette comâ€" posed of Theo. Lautenschlager and son Carl and Walter Neeb and son Gordon sang two hymns. The Sparrow Lake film was shown where Walther Leaguers gather for the weekâ€"end and holiday of July Ist. Rev. Kramer closed the meetâ€" ing with prayer. Lunch was served by the New Hamburg members in the basement of St. Peter‘s Lutherâ€" an Church. oats and seveniimplemenu. Terms â€"Cash on day of sale old; bay Percheron mare 4 years old; black Percheron colt, mLx( 1 year Holstein cow due in Sep T; Holstein heifer, 1 year old; Holstein bull, 300 pounds, eligible for regisâ€" tration; calf, 450 lbs.; small calf; one sow due time of sale, and two sows due in a month‘s time. SURPLUS STOCK On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 At 2 pm. For DAVID MARTIN, on the farm, the 13th Line of Wellesley, two and oneâ€"half _ miles _ northwest _ of Hawkesville. Horsesâ€"Percheron mare, 9 years old; bay Percheron mare 4 years Tires, Heater 1936 TERRAPLANE, Heater 1935 DODGE, Heater 1935 FORD, Heater 1934 BUICK, Heater 1941 NASH, Air Conditioning 1941 DODGE, Heater, etc. 1941 FORD, Heater, Radio, etc. 1940 Dodge, geater 1940 MERCURY, Heater 1940 DeSOTO, Heater, Radio .. 1939 PACKARD, Heater, Radio 1939 PLYMOUTH, Heater 1938 HUDSON, Heater, Radio 1938 DODGE, Heater 1937 STUDEBAKER, Heater 1937 PLYMOUTH, Heater 1936 DODGE, 6 Wheels and HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF "PEDIGREED" USED OARS! EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer, Phone 932, Elmira. AUCTION SALE PETERSBURG Name of the former owner of the car gladly supplied ST. JACOBS By Miss Rosetta Knipfel (Chroniele Correspondent) By J. G. Hurst (Chromele Correspon ‘‘Take it from me, honey, any of Russ Forbes‘ ‘like new PEDIGREED USED CARS are good enough to steal \ . . .and oi . =~ too ! !" *Q & SEDANS THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONTICLE ASK HIM! BATTERY ANALYSER AND of Heater 1940 DeSOTO Custom, Heater, Radio 1940 DODGE, Heater, Radio 1940 PLYMOUTH, Radio 1939 CHEVROLET, Heater 1941 DODGE "Luxury Liner", 1941 DODGE, Heater 1940 DODGE, Heater 1939 CHEVROLET, Heater 1939 OLDSMOBILE, Heater 1938 DODGE, Heater 1934 PLYMOUTH, Heater 1934 DODGE, Heater ~ rw"‘\ c §# P "" EM e /S J | _A patriotic program will be givâ€" en in the local school on Thursâ€" \day, Feb. 19 at 8 o‘clock. A short ‘play, "Blue Boots", will be preâ€" sented and Dr. Ward Woolner of Ayrt will give an address in the inâ€" terests of the Victory Loan camâ€" paign. Special music will be furâ€" nished. Admission free. Everyâ€" body welcome. The Evangelical Y. P. League meeting was held on Monday evening at the parsonage. The leaâ€" der was Edward Dahms who conâ€" ducted the opening exercises with Rev. N. E. Dahms offering prayer. A story was given by Elizabeth Holtzhauer and short readings on a hymn were given by Calvin Holtzhauer and the leader. The toâ€" pic was taken by Robert Veitch. Business session was conducted by the president after which a social hour was enjoyed with the hostess Students of the Ontario Mennoâ€" nite Bible School, Kitchener, renâ€" dered a program on Sunday evenâ€" ing at the Cressman Mennonite Church ‘The subject was "Mainâ€" taining Good Works". The leader Evangelical Y. P. League. cow; several very choice Durhams Be sure to see mfl::e You will 24 Choice T.B. Tested Dairy Cows At the farm of IVAN MARTIN, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th At 1.15 p.m. A ve nice lot in of fresh cows cort{sum_:‘otalnem!. Durâ€" good blue cows, Holsteinâ€"Durham crossâ€"breds, several lextu heavy milking Holsteins; registered Holstein due soon, an outstanding Mrs. Dahms, serving refreshments. Patriotic Program. Terms â€" Cash _ _ ELUM MARTIN, A. B. BRUBACHER, Propric A. B. BRUBACHER, Auction like AUCTION SALE (Chronicle By Mra. Roy Schiedel (Chronicle Corresponden COACHES COUPES BRESLAU last two lots. KEYS MADE We pick aN makes of G. L. BRAUN 210 King St. E. Phone 2â€"2194 Kitchener LOCKS t) t) 3 extra March 3, Tuesdarâ€"All:n Bauâ€" man estate, 1% miles southeast of Erbsville, 4 miles narthwest of Waterloo, of stock and implements. March 6, Friday, at 12.30â€"Aucâ€" tion sale for Mr. John Jacobi on his Feb. 17, Tuesday, 2 p.m.â€"Auction sale for David Martin, on the farm situated on 13th line of Wellesley, about 2% miles west of Hawkesâ€" ville, of horses, cows, pigs, grain, etc. "N aned dairv cows, horses, sows, implements, 35 tons hay, grain and furniture. Feb. 24, Tuesday, 11 o‘clock sharpâ€"Auction sale for Mr. Sylâ€" vester Martin, on the farm about 2 miles southeast of Heidelberg, of farm stock, implements, feed and furniture. Feb. 27, Friday, 2 p.m.â€"Auction sale for Walter Bott, on the farm situated 2 miles south of Salem, on main road Elora to Elmira, of Perâ€" cheran horses; Jersey cows, sows. Feb. 20, at 12 o‘clock Daylight Saving Timeâ€"Auction sale for Mr. Hugh R. Pritchard, on Eremises situated % mile south of Elora, of Feb. 26, Thursday, 1 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale for John Everatt on the farm situated on 13th line of Welâ€" lesley, 2% miles west of Hawkesâ€" ville, of livestock, implements, feed and furniture. March 26, Thursday, 9.30 a.m.â€" Farm stock including herd of acâ€" credited, registered tested Holstein cattle, implements, feed and houseâ€" hold effects for Jose‘ph R. Gerber, 5 miles northwest of Wellesley on the 5th line. | Auctioneer Phone 4â€"4510 If you are thinking of holding an anâ€"tion sale, I would be very pleased to talk the matter over. IMy sales have been . successful. Give me a trial. My years of sale \management will mean extra dolâ€" lars for you. _ _ March 17, Tuesday, at 1 p.m.â€"80 head regigtered certified Holstein cattle for Edward O‘Neil, near Campbelltown, Penna., U.S.A. _ _ March 25, Wednesday, 12 o‘clock noonâ€"Entire herd of 70 head regisâ€" tered, accredited R.O.P. and bloodâ€" tested Holstein cattle and hogs, % mile east of Roseville, for the late Ervin Perrin estate. EDW ARN GEISEL. Anctioneer West Montrose, Phone Elmira 932 Note: All <ales will be run on March 12, Thursday, at 1 p.m.â€" Entire herd 50 head accredited, federally bloodâ€"tested Holstein and Jersey cattle for Peter A. Crerar, 4% miles northeast of Stratford and 1% miles north of No. 8 highâ€" way. 000000 _ â€" e march 14, Saturday, 9.30 a.m.â€" 120 head of registered Holstein and Guernsey cattle and 150 Chester Xihite and Poland China hogs for ussell F. Heilman, near Annville, Penna, U.S.A. _ _ March 11, Wednesday, 10 a.m.â€" Farm stock including registered Clydesdale horses and some regisâ€" tered Shorthorn and Holstein cattle, implements, feed, household effects for Simeon Gingrich & Son, 2 miles east of Centreville, near Chicopee, near Dr. Lackner‘s. ‘ March 6, Friday â€" The 59th Breeders‘ Combination Holstein Sale at Bridgeport. _ 0 Hogs â€"Some Yorkshire brood sows, nice stock; 1 bred December 20th; 1 with litter at side. Everything offered is in good condition. Come early! ‘s a very good producing herd and the cows carry nice shaped udders. A herd of cows you will admire. Good sires with high butterfat have been used for years. _ _ â€" Jmplements, etc.â€"1 truck wagon with rack; one 2â€"horse spring wagon; one buggy; disc; Tudhopeâ€" Anderson manure spreader in %ood shape; single plow; 4â€"sec. iron harâ€" vow; 1 electric clipper, new, if not previously sold; one Rightâ€"Way milking machine with pipes anc outlets complete, used only ten months; 1 electric motor, like new; a few 8â€"gallon milk cans. Roots â€"400 bushels turnips in nice condition; 150 bushels mangels. Terms â€" Cash. No reserve. Owner is quitting dairy business on account of failing health. Feb. 26, Thursday, at 9.30 a.m.â€" Farm stock, including herd of acâ€" credited registered and grade Holâ€" stein cattle, implements, feed and household effects for Jacob Iutzi, 4 mile west of Baden, on the highway. _ o March 4 â€" The 59th Breeders‘ Sale of Holstein cattle at Summit View Farm, Bridgeport. _ _ _ Feb. 25, Wednesday, at 1 p.m.â€" Entire herd of Registered, accreditâ€" ed and tested Holstein cattle for Stanley Surerus, 9 miles south of Guelph, % mile north of Morrisâ€" ton, on Highway No. 6. April. Some bred for summer and early fall freshening. 5 heifers, springing; a number of open heifâ€" ers. Also the splendid 1 year old herd sire, a dandy, of the famous Echo Hartog Mercedes strain. This Feb. 16, Monday, 1 p.m. â€" 25 choice dairy cows (grades) at the farm of Ivan Martin, 2 miles south of Elmira, for Elum Martin. Feb. 18, Wednesday, at 12 o‘clock noonâ€"Farm stock, including entire milking herd, registered accredited Holstein cows, team Percheron horses, brood sows, also some imâ€" vlements, etc., for Bernhardt Strassburger, 1% miles northwest of Preston, %4 mile off the highway, on the road leading to Memorial Tower. credited Holstein cattle, including 25 cows and heifers in milk. Quite a number are fresh br in full flow 1% miles northwest of Preston, on Huron Road, leading to Pioneer Horses â€"Team Percheron geldâ€" ings, dapple mgl, well matched, weight 3100 lbs, 7 and 8 &e&n old. A real te every way. y horse 7 years o‘E 1600 lbs. Cattleâ€"33 head Registered acâ€" Of Registered Accredited Hoistein Memorial Tower, on _ _ _ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1isth At 12 o‘clock noon Daylight Saving Time. The followâ€" B. STRASSBURGER, Proprietor. A. B. BRUBACHER. Auctioneer. ALBERT STRASSI::IIIOR(EER. Tk. Auction Sale Lists AUCTION SALE Daylight Saving Time. A. B. BRUBACHER _ _March 12, Thursday, 12 noonâ€" Clearing auction sale of 30 head of highâ€"grade â€" brownâ€"Swiss _ cattle, horses, hogs, poultry, feed, full line of implements and furniture, % mile north of St. Agatha for Charles Stoeser. March 24, Tuesday, at 9 a.m. sharp. â€"Clearing auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed and a large list of small articles, also 2 tractors and a threshing maâ€" March 10, Tuesdayâ€"Auction sale of highâ€"grade Holstein and Ayrâ€" shire dairy cattle and hogs, adjoinâ€" ing the Village of Tavistock, for Mrs. Josiah Rudy. _ £/ March 3, Tuesdayâ€"At 12 o‘clock noonâ€"Auction sale of 45 high highâ€" grade Shorthorn cattle, horses, hogs, poultry, feed and impleâ€" ments at Lot 28, 9th line of East Zorra, for Peter Ross. March 5, Thursday, at 1230 o‘clock â€"Clearing auction sale of farm stock, implements, feedâ€" and furniture, 3 miles southwest of Tavistock, for George Schneider.. March 7, Saturdayâ€"Auction sale of real estate and the entire houseâ€" hold effects known as the Sebastoâ€" l':)‘.Ol Hotel for the late Henry Feick‘s state. Feb. 28, Saturdayâ€"Auction sale of the entire household effects inâ€" cluding furniture, dishes and wood at the Southview Farm, 1 mile southwest of Tavistock, for E. J. Stock. Feb. 25, Wednesday, at 12.30â€" Clearing sale of farm, farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 26, Huron Road, 2% miles southwest of New Hamburg,. for Robert Haufschild. Feb. 19. Thursday, at 12 o‘clock noonâ€"Clearing sale of 40 head of Holstein cattie, horses, hogs, feed and a full line of farm implements, 1 mile south of Tooping, just off No. 19 highway, for Daniel R. Yutzi. Feb. 17, Tuesday, at 1 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale at Cole‘s Livery Barn, Stratford, of 35 Ontario horses, Clydes and Percherons, blacks, greys and bays and some matched teams, for J. C. Dill. Feb. 16, Monday, New Hamburg Community Sale of horses, cattle, hogs, poultry and machine and other articles. rack; cutter; sleigh; gravel planks; tz wagons; mutr;con :‘)o;l hay rack; anning $ .â€"H. _ manure spreader; Renfrew tonâ€"scale; wheelâ€" M. K. IMOTH, Anctioneer Phone 3#w, Tavisteck Feb. 13, Friday, at 1 p.m.â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock and implements, 2 miles west and 1 mile north of St. Agatha, and 3 miles north of Baden for Noah Herner. March 18, Wednesday â€" Auction sale for John Cressman estate, 3 miles southeast of Breslau. Cormick 5â€"ft. mower; 3 walking plows; 2â€"furrow M.â€"H. plow; 3â€" section steel land roller; 14â€"plate outâ€"throw disc; 4â€"section harrow; 13â€"tooth cultivator; 3 scuffiers; potato plow with beet lifter; buggy; democrat; trailer with stock March 10, Tuesdayâ€"Auction sale for Edwin Devitt on the farm oneâ€" half mile north of West Montrose, farm stock and implements, feed, etc. The farm is rented. March 25, Wednesday, at 12.30â€" Auction sale for Gordon Geisel on premises about 2 miles south of Salem, on Elmiraâ€"Elora road, of livestock, implements, feed, etc. March 17, Tuesday, at 1 p.m.â€" Auction sale for Moses Horst, on the farm about 3 miles east then 1 mile north of Elmira, of farm stock, implements, etc. mare 7 years old, weight 1500 lbs aged gelding. _ farm east of Bamberg, of horses, cattle, implements, feed, etc. 11 Yorkshire shoats; 2 brood sows bred January 14. March 9â€"Public sale of furniture etc., for an estate, at Elmira Fair. March 9â€"Regular Elmira monthâ€" ly fair _ _ _ e _ 1650 Ibs.; bay g:ldxu 12 ;:an old, weight 1700 lbs.; grey Percheron 2 miles east of Bridgeport and 1 mile north of Breslau, on the The undersigned auctioneer h1nuivd instructions from l the undersigned owner to sell by &uction on his farm, being <4 Bay gelding 9 years old, ight 1650 lbs.; bay gelding 12 1«? '33. Bridgeportâ€"Breslau road, on â€" TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. at 12 o‘clock Noon (Daylight Saving Time) W. STUMPF, Auctioneer M.â€"H. 6 ft. binder in good shape; (Good in Coaches only) 0 From KITCHENER â€" FEB. 13 â€" 14 â€" 15 â€" To OTTAW A MONTREAL q $9.25 $11.85 f TROIS RIVIERES $14.140 STE. ANNE DE BEAUPRE $17.35 Round Trip Rail Bargains A. R. LINN, Auctioneer Phone 485, Galt . Auction Sale , etc. CANADIAN PACGCIFIC All Canad an Pacfic Stations in New Brumawick All Domin‘on Atlantic Ry. Stations in Nova Scotia Not good Return on 3 P.M. Train from Montres} For detailed service, ete., consult Agentsâ€"Procure Handbili 120 Kimg St. W 11â€" Not good on 3 p.m. tra ns from Ottawa and Montreal First train from Kitchener 7.55 p.m. Feb. 13 Return Limitâ€"Up to Feb. 16 V. M. WOOD, City Passenger Agent Plus Government tax 10% extra TO THE MARITIMES HENRY WAGNER. Owner W. STUMPF, Auctioneer O. KOLB Phone 2â€"0506 Clerk No reserve â€" Farm is sold. Lunch wagon at sale. Please be there on time Miscellaneous * Forks, shovels, eveners, chains, tools, 2â€"iron kettles, 2 hog tripod hooks, scalding trough, power emery wheel, hand clippers, pig rack, 12â€"tooth Lindsay seed drill, 300â€"egg Ideal incuâ€" bator, drums, No. 4 churn, small churn, potatoes and mangels, 10 ft. silage, and other articles too numerous to mention. 9 rockers, davenport, 1 bureau, 2 chairs, 2 kitchen ranges, heater, lounge, 4 beds comâ€" plete, 2 dressers, 2 washstands, carpet 10 x 12, butter bowl, sealers, tubs, 240 lb. scale, dishes, etc. Canadian Pacific Railway â€" _ Dial 8â€"8698 . March 24, Tuesday, 9 a.m.â€"Enâ€" tire sale of farm stock, implements, produce and household, at the village of Roseville, for Mrs. Ervin Perrin. No reserve. Winding up estate. Phone 28, New Dundee Feb. 26, Thursday, 9 a.m.â€"Outâ€" rifht sale of accredited Holsteins, all live stock, implements, produce and household goods, on Highway No. 7, west end of Baden, for Jacob Z. Iutzi. No reserve. March 10, Tuesday â€" Outright sale of farm stock, implements, produce and household effects, 2 miles north of New Dundee, on the Huron road, opposite the cider mill, for Wm. Egerde. No reserve. Feb. 17, Tuesdayâ€"Sale of farm implements, grain, livestock, proâ€" duce and household effects for Mr. Henry Wagner, 2 miles east of Bridgeport and 1 mile _ north of Bresiau on the Breslauâ€"Bridgeport highway. Farm is sold. I have several farms, 50 to 200 acres, some very modern and close in. If you are interested in farm property come and see me. March 4, Wednesday, 10 a.m.â€" Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, roots, household effects for Allan Shoemaker, at City Limits on Shoemaker avenue. A. S. SNIDEI, Anctioneer Phone 2â€"2304, Bridgeport Feb. 24, Tuesday, at 12 o‘clockâ€" Farm stock, practically new impleâ€" ments including tractor and equipâ€" ment, hay, grain and some houseâ€" hold effects for Clayton Montag, one mile east of Petersburg, on Petersburgâ€"Baden highway. chine, adjoining the village of Tavistock, for Arthur Schaefer. March 26, Thursday, 11.30 a.m.â€" Farm stock, including herd of Govâ€" ernment test accredited Holstein cattle; both blood tested and T.B. tested and listed; implements, feed and household effects, 5 miles northwest of Wellesley, on the 5th line, for Joseph R. Gerber. Jersey cow bred Sept. #th; Durâ€" hamâ€" cow bred Nov. 28th; Durham cow fresh Jan. Ist; part Jersey cow bred in October; Durham cow, milking; grade cow fresh in Dec.; Durham cow bred Aug. 18; Durham cow bred Aug. 19; Durham cow bred Sept. 27; Durham cow bred Oct. 8; Durham cow bred Nov. 28; 1 bull calf; 1 heifer calf 4 months old, all T.B. tested. Too Late To Classify TWO DEPENDABLE PERSONS wanted to take charge of local Paula Routes handling 300 Home Needs including Coffees, Spices, Extracts, Toilet Articles, Mediâ€" cines and Soaps. Permanent. Excellent earnings. No experâ€" ience or capital required. Write Wm. Purnell, 21 St. Paul St. E., 25 bus. Siberian Prosso;, 15 bus. wheat; 25 bus. oats; 200 bus. mixed grain, oats and barley. Brass mounted harness; plow harness; buggy harness, colars, etc. AGENTS WANTED L H. TOMAN, Auctivoneer, Montreal 75 Leghorn yearlings and pullets W. STUMPF, Auctioneer 44 Pinke St., Kitchener Terms â€" Cash Kitchener, Ont qQUEBEC $16.75 7â€"8â€"9