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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Feb 1947, p. 10

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8 % it p{x CATTLE FIRM AT ADVANCE HIGHER HOG PRICES ASKED TORONTO.â€"Cattle sold firm at the week‘s advance in trade on the livestock market here today. Veal ealves, hogs and lambs were steaâ€" dy; no sheep were offered. At the _ Weighty steers were $13â€"$15.25, butcher steers $12â€"$15, heifers $14 :?:a fed “iulfl :fflll Veal am were $17â€"$18 for ckoice, with common downward to $12. EGG DEALERS SAID BUYING CAUTIOUSLY uammotnowbloehedrm were in fair demand on the egg market today. Dealers were reâ€" xwtedbuyin;cauuo\nly.howwe. pullets especially were in short mp'ply,butptieunweuw- tions on the grades held s Montreal egg prices advanced one cent on top grades. Available butter mfls were readily absorbed by good deâ€" mand. Prices held at ceiling levels. Hull, $22 delivered, Stratford, to farmers $21.60, to truckers $21.15 delivered. _ â€" London Grade A delivered, unâ€" changed at $21.60. Lambs were $15.50â€"§$16. Hog Quotations 96 King St. West S TEELE‘S Your hat‘s off to no one when you drive a Hudson C. F. PRICE, orromncatrist LKitchener‘s Reliable Optometrisst for 21 Yoars You CAN‘F BE BLAMED if you strut a little, when you ask a friend to ride in your own new Hudson. Sharp eyes won‘t miss a detail of its smart new exterior stylingâ€"or the roominess and luxury of its wholly new interior, upholstered in an unusual leatherâ€"fabric combination that immediately says "fine car", Your hat‘s off to no one when you drive a Hudsonâ€"and you have the added satisfaction of knowing that wherever you travel, expert Protective Service is available â€"from â€" Huadson‘s â€" nationwide organization of 400 quality dealers. But pride doesn‘t stop there , ; When you start rolling, it‘s behind a smooth, tireless Superâ€"Six or Superâ€"Eight engineâ€"and you‘ll realize why these famous motors have brought to Hudson more official performance and endurance records than are held by any other stock car in the world. If friends mention safety, you‘ll have plenty to talk aboutâ€"and demonstrate. Under foot, over head, all around you in a Hudson; are exclusive features that have given it the title of Canada‘s Safest Céome in and see us soon,and learn more about these great cars, which are winning more "habit buyers" of other makes than ever in Hudson‘s 37â€"year history. BUDDELL‘S GABRAGE Jd. 8. 6OOB â€" ST. JACOQRBS at AUCTION SALE At the farm, 3 miles northeast of Breslau, % mile south of Shantz Station, and %% mile east. on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2lst Holsteinsâ€"0 cows, some due near sale time; some bred for summer; Durham bull l&fi“‘.nun old; some young cattle, and Holâ€" steins; Holstein bull 7 months old. Pigsâ€"22 chunks about 100 lbs. full includâ€" ? Case R. Tractor on steel; M.â€"D. drophead hay loader, nearly new; No Prices at Waterloo Market on o 35’ 46 ;ot?uwsrfimdb::: eggs 35 to 46; toes $1.45 a 45 large basket, 25 small basket; cauliflower 25 to 50; cabm 10; onions 45 basket; head 10 to 20; beets 40 basket; rhubarb l5buncix;endivewto”;fiuh pork sausage 40; smoked pork sauâ€" sage 45; summer sausage 50; head cheese io; pork liver 20; beet liver 22; fresh ham 40; smoked ham §55; lard 25; young broilers 45; milkâ€"fed chickens 40; yearâ€"old chickens 36 to 38; ducks 45. Fruit: Spies and Mcâ€" Intosh apples 60 to 70 basket; Sweets, Russets and Greenings 60; ‘Snowx 65; strawberries 45 box; apâ€" ple butter 30 pint; tomatoes 25 box. WATERLOO MARKET PRICES Satisfaction Have your eyes scien tested and the proper prescribed by our re At 1 pm. Horsesâ€"3 general purpose farm ANTHONY MAY, Proprietor. A. B. BRUBACHEE, For Complete 21 Yeers 1 P.M. SATURDAY Phone 2â€"1936 HUDSON Sedans, Brougham (Super Series only), 3-ud$-wh., Ca:wm'uc Broughams. Nine standard colors; four 2e comâ€" binations at extra cost, Choice of 102â€"horsepower Superâ€"Six and _ 128â€"horsepower Superâ€"Eight engines . . . Super Series and disâ€" tinguished _ Commodere Seriesâ€" "m‘ â€";tfiâ€"‘hf-“v;rmthc" “.;Hih e dneay aoe men on Vacant stands at Kitchener Marâ€" ket this morning gave silent testiâ€" Blocked Roads Hit Attendance Ot Market Vendors wantm-b' hubarb was 15 and 20¢ a bunch, to?o:m‘:.caplntandm:h- rooms, a p Parsley was 5¢ a bunch and watercress, two bunches Nsmc.um&,b:o:.‘& and onions 50c. Green onions were b¢ a bunch By the bag, potatoes Lettuce sold for 10 and 15c a head. Caulifiower ranged from 15 to 40¢ apiece, celery, from 5 to 25¢ a bunch and cabbage, including the red and Savoy varieties, nnm from 5 to 15¢ each: Seventyâ€"five were $1.25. A. 8. SNIDER. Auctioneer Phone 2â€"2304. Bridgeport Febru.u;ly 18, Tuesday, 9.30 a m.â€" Household effects, farmt stock, imâ€" tvlemenu and feed for Addison oolner, 3% miles east of Centreâ€" l February 27â€"Frank Olinski, % mile east of Maryhill ) March 4 Jacob Schmidt, 3% miles northwest of Waterloo. March 6â€"Mrs. H Reinhardt. 1% miles northeast fi lhahm. March 11â€"Jacob_ Schmidt, 3% miles northwest of Waterloo. was ticketed at 60 and 65c a basâ€" ket. sTul;-mwmflmd'me.m ket, To sweets, 60c, snows, 50c, russets, 60 and 65c, greenings, 60c and Blenheim pippens, 40c a basâ€" Seventy cents was asked for a bunch of carnations, 25 and 35¢ for bouquets of dried tinted grasses, 15 tl:m35c to;siv':;!»iflc to $1.50 for cye vy fennlum:. flm?;cn?orbfll‘n,s .35 to $1.â€" 50 for Boston and $1.25 for mixed plants. _ _ _ * pound, broilers were 42¢ and yearâ€" olds, 38 and 40¢c. Pigeons were 20c Extra large eggs were selling for 43c a dozen, large for 38, 39 and 40c, medium for 35 and 37 cents and pullets for 32¢ a dozen. lelae:tprimrewned their usual e Auction Sale Lists WATERLOO LN helld ow asn, c oW ek) Fapen t9ae. bievy Peccharon e 4 yoken 200 ty : bey uefamng" ts mare and gelding. 6 and 9 years, 1,600 and Anfio_l;_;_; chestnut mare, TORONTO.â€"Butter unchanged; first grade, solids, 40; second grade, solids, 39; prints, first grade, 42; second, 41; third 40. in December; 5 young sows bred in December; 6 young sows bred latter part of November; aged boar; 13 chunks about 160 lbs.; 17 shoats about 3 months; boar 7 months old; also 60 Barred Rock pullets, laying; also a lot of poultry fountains, water pails, etc. toboggan; a lot of belting; 4 grease gune; stock qfing pump; some grease; hand potato sprayer; good chicken coops; 4 scythes; Suiky; steel gig trougu; 6 du;r boxes; wheelbarrow; harness ciling pan; saddler‘s outfit and other items. electric milk cooler, good shape; electropail; some _ 8â€"gal. cans; strainer; Hinman â€"2â€"unit milker; complete with motor, used 4 years; also some extra milk pails; M.â€"H. cream separator with pow@r attachâ€" ment; good clipmaster, 6t¢. _ _ Here you can fihi'ii;bfii'inymag you may need. Machinery has alâ€" ways been kept in good repair. grease; hand potato sprayer; good rope; halters; grindstone; 3 5eed truc‘u; lot of tools; lot of new 2, 3 and 4 horse eveners; doubletrees; chains; hoes; forks; shovels; colony house, 12 x 14 ft.; pea harvester guards; winhold sling; some grain thrower, and chaff blower extenâ€" sion p‘l&?; ladder; step ladder; lot of chicken netting and wire; pair thrower, in good shape; M.â€"H. No. 6 cutting box, with extra inside pipes, good share; 3â€"furrow Cockâ€" shutt tractor plow; good 7" 4â€"ply Miscellaneous â€" Quantity fence posts and fence rails; 3 h.p. motor; %4 h.p. motor; 2 oneâ€"h.p. motors; ‘2 bag trucks; clutch pulley; a lot of other pullzs, all sizes; some reâ€" built plowshares; 2,000 lb. scale; hog crates; lot of wooden boxes; hofi feeders; good kettle stove; food boiler; 2 telephones; chick fattening | crates; shog table; butcher table| and bl'ock; gal. oil cans; large gas drums; one with tlr; good woo:en barrels; electric fencer; Eureka hand corn planter; crosscut saw; 28‘ extension ladder; small sleigh; chop elevators; chicken coops; Come early â€" 9.30 a.m. means just that. One of the large sales and good offerings this winter. Gingrich‘s lunch on hand. _ No reserve. Farm is sold. Wagon loads sell first. Again, please come 16â€"tube shoe drill with grassâ€"| March 11, Tuesday, at 1230 noon seeder and fertilator, in good| â€"Clearing sale for Mr. John Stalâ€" shape; McCormick corn binder; M.â€"\baum on his farm about 2% miles H. iely tedder; 3 good flat racks north of Elmira, then 1‘ miles east with one man outfit; 4 good farm of farm stock implements, feed and wagons; stock racks; 3 good wagon furniture. ‘ boxes; 2 with high shelving; set| _ March 13, Thursday, at 10 am.â€" lever harrows; harrow cart; 4 sets Clearing auction sale for Mr. Simon harrows, 6, 4, 3 and 2 section; flat Huber on farm situated 1 mile west straw rack; good platform sleigh; of Bamberf of tractor, thresher,.imâ€" good bobsleighs; pleasure sleigh} plements, livestock feed and furniâ€" Ne nalhgmddmbbertull;dm; March 17â€"Paul Kurtz, 2 mil : y; oneâ€"horse democrat; â€"Pa urtz, niles s:)c‘{ chute on wheels; Wilkinson | east of Winterbourne. 2â€"furrow xnng.;loy; 2â€"furrow 14"| _ March 18, Tuesday, at 12 noonâ€" riding plow; 3â€"section spring tooth ‘Clearing sale for Mr. Percy Peppler harrow; 2 cultivators, good 13 and on farm about 1% rhiles south of ‘17-'000!; new Fleury Bissel 10"|Heidelberg of good livestock, farm plate chopper; Common sense fanâ€"|implements, feed and furniture. nmtnull with wild oats s?nntor; flnmh 20, Thursaay, at 1230 ‘Litt Beaver 6â€"inch grinder; Elâ€"‘noonâ€"Auction sale for Mr. A. mira good 16" roller chopper; Baetz, on his farm situated on 9th Chatham fanning mill with bagger; line of Wellesley, about 3 miles M.â€"H. manure spreader, good shape; northwest of St. Clements, of farm low truck wagon; good turnip pulâ€" stock, implements, feed and furniâ€" per; stub tractor binder tongue; ture. rubber belt, 120 feet. Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. 7â€"ft. binder, nearly new; M.â€"D. 5â€"ft. mower; M.â€"H. hay loader; M.â€"H. side deâ€" livery and tedder combined; dunfl) rake; 3 drum steel roller; M.â€"H. ECC y ©100â€" MEOCUUVE DRRUCT wll‘uc, good 15â€"plate outâ€"throw disk; 12â€"| plate inâ€"throw disk; new single scuffier; set gravel planks; M.-H.} disk plow, nearly new,; circular saw on truck; turnip seeder; speed jack} with Jolliette 8" grinder on truck; 3 walking plows; manure boat; hay fork and other items. Some scrap, iron. Also collie dog. | AUCTION SALE For H. R. GIES, one mile west TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1sth At 9.30 a.m., sharp on time. Horses â€" Black Percheron team, are and gelding. 6 and 9 years, Pigs and Poultry â€"7 sows, bred A. B. BRUBACHER, Auctioneer. Butter Prices A. ROFFMAN EMERSON MARTN, CLEARING hog shovels; colony| . These sensational results were _ pea mtei'obhined in field scale experiments ing; some grain Conducted by the Field Husbandry â€" blower emn.‘Division, Dominion Experimentai step ladder; lot Farms, on farms adjacent to the and wire; Experimental Farm, Indian Head, g cratés; Sask., and on the Experimental scythes: «1 Subâ€"Station, Regina. _ 140°|__ March â€" 25,. Tuesdayâ€"Clearing ruck;‘sale for Mrs. Emma Wagner on the ; hay farm situated about 2 miles north ‘l noonâ€"Clearing sale for Mr. Menno lm‘hmmudeeM 7. 3 miles north and west St. Clements, of farm stock, imâ€" plements, feed, etc. February 24, Kondu{. at 1 p.m.â€" Chrlgo;umme or Mr. Clarâ€" ence beckcronarzmhet.l mile north and west St. Jacobs of farm implements, feed, furniâ€" February 25, Tuesday, at 1230 | noonâ€"Auction sale for Mr. Spencer Hall in Pilkington ‘!‘w&, about :6 miles east and north of West Montâ€" rose of tractor, implements, feed, _ February 28, Friday at 12. 30 a noon | â€"Clearing auction sale of tractor | ’on rubber, tractor tmlf‘loamenu and . other ‘implements, thresher, livestock, hay, grain and 100â€"acre farm, for Mr. Sheldon Melitzer on | bis farm situated 1‘%% miles east o!{ Winterbourne. :of St. Agatha of livestock, impleâ€" {ments, feed, furniture, etc.. â€" No other method of killing musâ€" tard has made so great an nÂ¥ped to Prairie Farmers. Speed of apâ€" plication, little water and low cost per acre are the outltandin* adâ€" vantages in favor of this novel meâ€" thod of killing mustard. March 4, Tuesday, at 12 noon â€"Clearing sale for Mr. Norman Knarr on farm situated 6th Maryâ€" borough, 5 miles southwest of l::xvton of farm stock, implements. f etc. Farm is sold. March 5, Wednesday, at 9.30 a.m. â€"Auction sale for Mr. Albert Steffâ€" ler on farm, 1 mile north of West Montrose, of all small articles, a lot of furniture, tractor, tractor impleâ€" ments, and other implements. _.n{nnt of one of the brands of 2,4â€"D. | is brand is sold in Canada for $8 per gallon, so that the cost of the chmeical was a little less than one dollar per acre. The mustard was killed before it was large enough to retard the growth of the grain consequently the average increase in the yield of wheat was 26 bushels per acre. Observations made by the field| Husbandry Division in the year| 1945 led to the belief that z,l-Di could be effectively applied in much less water than the recomâ€". mended rates. Further investigaâ€" | tions at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, in the Spring of 1946 ;%pured to confirm this theâ€" ory. e results obtained at Indian Head and Re‘ginl are a further veâ€" riflcation of this belief, for in these experiments practically 100 per | cent of the mustard was wiped out | of wheat by 4.4 gallons per acre of | a 2,4â€"D solution that contained 500 cubic centimeters, this is less than | March 6, Thursday, at 12.30 noon â€"Clearing sale for xlr John Schieâ€" bel on his farm % mile east of Hesâ€" son, of farm stock, implements. feed, furniture. March 7, Friday, at 1 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale for Paul Steeffen on farm situated 7 miles north of Teeswater, :{c tractor implements, livestock, Are you looking for a farm, I have a large list to choose from: 26â€"acre on highway for $5,100; 100â€" acres at $9,500, good buildings, hyâ€" dro, nice home; 100â€"acres, close to town on highway, one of the better homes, 59â€"acres, hydro on open road, 100â€"acres, $7,500. See some of In June 1946 mustard was wiped out of wheat growing near Regina, Sask., by a machine that applied less than five gallons per acre of a 2,4â€"D solution at the rate of .85 of an acre per minute. Farmers call this machine the Magic Sprayer. MAGIC SPRAYER WIPES OUT MUSTARD March 21, Friday at 1 p.m.â€"Aucâ€" tion sale for Levi Kraemer on farm 2 miles west of Floradale, stock imâ€" plements, furniture, etc. _ _ _ Auction Sale Lists EDWARD GEISEL. Auctionser Phone Eimirs 932 March 6, Thursday, at 12.30 noon at 1230 |Farm stock, in feed, etC., 0 no0n |for Anthony Im. % miles south tractor |then % mile east of Shantz Station. ~ February 19, Wednesday, at i p.m.â€" Holstein cattle, machinery, etc.. for Howard Groh. 1 mile west O’rn?"u'n Thursday, at 1 ebruary % pm. â€"Holstein cattle, implements and feed for Ivan Brubacher, near Nine Pines school, 3 miles southwest of Ki;chcm. 21 A el s + m.â€" Farm sock, infplements, feod, ote., February 24, Monday, 1.45 =â€"= Hol:tein cattle for Astor Kot&l'::. 3 miles southeast of Wellesley. February 25, Tuesday, at . February 25, Tuesday, at 1 p.m. â€"-Hnlsteincatfleandp‘lfirtx. Bock. % mile north of New Dunâ€" : February 26, Wednesday, at 9.30 a.m.â€"Holstein cattle, implements, feed and household effects for Erâ€" New Dundee February 28, â€"Farm stock and implemenum Weber at Hespeler. _ _ 8 l vin Gimbel, 2% miles southwest of Br;d;:‘xm 21, Thursday, at 9.30 e s , & a.m.â€"Large sale of horses, impleâ€" ments, feed, household effects, etc., for E. K. Bock, % mile north of March 4, Tuesday, at 9.30 a m.â€" Farm stock, tractor nuchm.m imâ€" plements, feed and efâ€" fects for estate of the late H. Warâ€" ren Bean, 2 miles northwest of New Dundee. ments and household effects for Al bert Steffler, West Montrose. _ _ loo. horses, some ‘machinery for Oscar Snyder, 2 miles northeast of Hawkesville. March 7â€"Urias Martin, 2% miles north of Waterloo. March 13â€"Farm stock, mg:- plements and feed for Jacob .Sauâ€" Uer, 4 mile west of Hawkesville. . i)%a?ch 18â€"Vernon Witmer, south of Petersburg. March 20â€"Allen Shantz at Waâ€" terloo. _ March 26â€"Jacob Sauder, at Bresâ€" BEN SAUDER. Auctioneer St. Jacobs, Phone 710 Elmira March 19â€"Amos Cressman, 3 miles northwest of St. Jacobs. March 5â€"Mrs. George T. Tanner, Lot 13, Con. 8, Mornington Twp. lau. Brampton. Auction Sale Lists W. J. HENDERSON, Auctioneer Cl s 0 O d OleiaA ns i0 February 18, Saturday, 1 pmâ€" February 24, Monday, 1.45 WALTER STUMPF, Auctioneer 341 Victoria St. N.. Kitchener March 22â€"Reuben Clark, Waterâ€" 8T,. CLEMENTS SHIRK & SNIDER Ltd. 60 Frederick St. KITCHENER Dial 8â€"8431 H. E. Ratz Lumber Co. Dry Baled Farmers‘ Special Wood \Shavings Space Heaters Guiberson‘s "Clean Flame" Oil Heaters 1t â€" for immediate delivery 1 , at 1 â€"= ments and feed 1% miles northwest of Drumbo for Harry South. February 26, 'odam,n 1 ‘Mâ€"Awh:“-kd and ‘;s?mn.'unalmaupm' Frank ‘February 28, Friday, at 1 ’Mlmukolhrmflock,m ments and feed, 2 miles north of Auction sale of farm stock, l?o- ments and feed % mile north of Inâ€" nerkip for Collins Maclean. March 7, Prw at 10 amâ€" Auction sale of grade Holstein :.ngk'hrm lmplemenu.filndh. a new Mc. D. tractor, 4% miles north west of Wellesley for Sam Bast. . March 14, Friday, at 1 &m.â€"l'he annual spring horse sale in the Oxâ€" ford Hotel barns in Tavistock. March 20, Thursday, at 1 .â€" Aucflonnleo!hnnnock.mb- ments and feed, 4 miles northwest of Tavistock for Ed. Koch. March 26, Wednesday, at 1 p.m. â€"Auction sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements, feed and furniture, § miles southeast of Tavistock for Arden Stager. I. H. TOMAN, Auctionser New Dundes, Phone 28 February 19, Wednesday 9 a. m.â€" Farm stock, tractor, implements, fioduce and household for Arthur Lautenschlager â€" adjoining _ New L .. _ We pick all makes of LOCKS KEYS MADE Ail Kinds G. L. BRAUN 27 MEesiLF Kitchener February 21, Friday, 1 pm.â€" Farm stock, implements, produce and household effects for Aaron Bushart, 1 mile south of Roseville ;k’;en 1 mile west on Highway No. i‘ebmry 25, Tuesday, 1 pmâ€" Holsteins and plfi, for E. K. Bock, YÂ¥ !l_nile norfiznq olThev Dum;eae“ ebruary 27, Thursday, 9.30 a. m. â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects for E. K. Bock, % mile north of New Dundee. mile west of Elmira. miles west of Floradale. March 4, Tuesday, 1230 p.m.â€"â€" Livestock, implements, hay, grain, etc., for John A. Miller, 5 miles March 19â€"Amos Cressman, 3 miles northwest of St. Jacobs. March 20â€"Percy Schwindt, 1% miles north then % mile east of Floradale. March 12â€"Oscar Snyder, 5 miles scuthwest of Elmira. west of Elora, 6 miles north of Elâ€" Auction Sale Lists ANGUS B. MARTIN. Auctionser Elmira, Ont., Phone $72 February 26â€"David Cressman, 4 February 27â€"Amos Bauman, 2% M. R. ROTH Auctionses t for Wm. ONTARIO

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