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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Mar 1952, p. 6

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FARM PAGE Pri, April 25, 1 pm -Clearmg, amnion sale for Albert Lackner an tarm sHuatvd " mum west of St. Clements of Implements, live-i staph. feed, etc. mum Am. M I..- 47+: Every Wed. , P.rn.-Ah-rm- m an. at [Av-bet, Pryety* 'Ttl'faNlg=t April ___ I prm-Clettring nuc- tron sale for Gordon Prick at tarm, 1 mile east of A2i'N of uvulock, implements and fumi- lure, Firm in told. Fri., April 4, 12.30 p.m,-A3lear- ing suction sale for Mr. August Low st the farm, 3 miles west of Kitchener. out Petersburf High- way, then 1 mile south. o tmple- ments, livestock, feed and furni- ture. Farm Is sold. Mom. April T-Elmira Fair Day at Farmers Shed. Elmira Com- munity Sale of horses, imple- ments. vehicles, cars, furniture. "els, dishes or what have you. Wed.. April 2, 1 pm-Clearing auction sale for Tilman Bowman on the {arm situated on 85 High- way, about 1 mile north of St Ja- cobs of livestock Implements. (of: 1nd some furniture, Farm IS so . Wed., March 26, 12.30 past.-- Clearing auction sale for Mr. Christ. Gerber at the farm situat- three miles west of Crosshill, of tractor, implements, Holstein cat- ue, horses, pigs, teed and lumi- Sal. March 29. 2 pan-Auction sale for Mrs. Elizabeth Schweitzer at Poole of real estate: furniture and household effects Tues., April 1, 12.30 Fm.-- Clearing auction sale for Mr. Leo- nard Schell at his farm 1% miles north ot Maryhill, or 1% miles south of Weissenberg, of imple- ments, livestock, feed and furni- ture. Farm is sold. Mon., March 24, l p.m. sharp-- Clearing auction sale for Mr. W. E. Meyers at 232 Doon Rd, Kitch- ener of 2 tractors, implements. ar- my truck, letter carrier, farm buildings and small items. Tues., March 25, 9ao a,m..--Exe. cutor's Clearing Auction Sale for Arthur Rahn estate at the farm situated 2 miles out Erb Road, west of Waterloo of tractor, im- plements, Holstein herd, pigs, feed and furniture. Prices renamed but at e Kitchenet Market on Saturday with low! in having heavy de- mand and angle may]! I,“ "riitidiliieauii - L: Spies, basket, 60; Sweets, basket, 60; McIntosh, basket, 60; Snows, basket, 50. Tues., March 25, 9.30 a,m.-- Sale Holstein herd, all farm ma- chinery, feed and some furniture tor Mrs. Arthur Rahn. about 2% miles wesl of Waterloo. Wed., April 2, 1.30 p.m.--Hol- stein cattle, pigs and some imple- l ments, etc., for Ezra Steekley, 3; miles northwest of Wellesley amr 2% miles south of Crosshill. Thurs., April 3, L30 pan-High class Guernsey herd for Sutton Firms. pear Aptnspurt. - inn-7”" - -ftiiiairTC.GT-uu tg?,", were unchanged now tor MP. weeks with grade A Inge all»; at M. Potatoes retained their peak selmg from 53,90 to “.15 for a 75-ltr. bag The prices: Butter, lb., " to TW, Eggs, extra large, dozen, M; Eggs, large, doz- en, 43; Eggs, medium, dozen, 40; Nt pu!!ets, dozen, 35, WM“: Potatoes, ba , $3.90 to $4.15; Potatoes, large gasket. 00 to " Turmps, each, 8 to 25; Cabbage, each, 10 to 30; Celery, bunch; Carrots, bunch, 10. m: Pork sausage, fresh, its., 60; Summer TIre; 1b., 85; Li- uniform tb., M; 'ver. beef. 1b., TS: am. smoked, tb., 80; Beef, lb., m: Pork sumac, fresh, i 60; Summer saws, 1b., 85; I uniform tb., M; iver, beef. 1 TS; am, smoked, lb.. 80; Beef, l 66 fo ltr, Qtessed Rebtritslb" 60, . Wed., March M, 1.15 pan.-Sale of Holstein cattle at Summit View Fa_r_m. BriAgeRort, - . . Mom, March 31--Farm stock,I tractor and implements, feed, etc., for the Misses Woolner. about 3% miles southeast of Kitchener oi) River Rd. Tues., April 8, 12.30 p.m.---Farm stock, Implements, feed. etc., for the Manasseh Gingrich Estate, about 2 miles northeast of Wa- terloo. Wed, April 9, 1.30 pan-Entire herd registered and grade Hol, stein cattle for Daniel R. Erb, 4Ye miles northwest of Wellesley. . NORMAN FARR. Auctioneer. Phone 2614 Elmira Every Thursday, 1 p.rrt.--At Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., Guelph Highway, of cattle, pigs, horses. sheep. poultry, produce, etc. Phone 932, Elmira Every Thursday, I ttect-ttet. Kitchener Stockyards L ., cattle, pigs, horses, etc., on the Breslau highway. Fowl: Turkey, 1b., " to 39: Chickens: Young Brmlers, 1b., 70; Chickens, milk ed, 1b., (RV, Chick- em, your old, Its., 58 to 60; Ducks, lb..__10; Geye, tb., TS. . .. - Ltee/iiiiti,'tet m. 48; Can- atlian, JV, 58:9 ' lg, 65; No, 1 A. n. SmmacMWt " ”I: A". Phe- .4810 Every Saturday morning at my notion room beside the market. Sat., March 29. 1.30 p.m.-House- hold effects tor Miss Minerva Rugrpel, 43_ Allisnfit. pr., Wateiloo. Fri.,'Kpril Ciao pan.-Mersey herd at Woodstock Fair Grounds, Alex McKenzie. Mgr. Prices firm, Fowl in HeuVy Demand at Market Tues., April I, l p.m.--Pure bred Holsteins, some grades and implements for Earl Swartzen- truber. 31e miles southwest of Pe- tersburg. Whiié Honey; 30 us 40. Fruit: in Season: Sp 30:91:1ng Alena-ear Auction Sales Gw Gi Sat, March 22, t 'ggtar'gtg; ty, (manure and household acts for Peter Dice on Wilmot St., in New Hamburg. Wed, March M, 12.30 pan.--- Clearing sale of farm stock, im- plements, threshing machine, two tractors, hay and grain for Ray Sider, 1 mile east of Baden. Sat., March 29, 2 p.mn~Proper- a and real estate tor Almon Roth, ew Hamburg. no. 7 rrhotaol."ctc:on ttie Eu- tau mwu. Fri. Mun-h 21, 10 aan..--" tom and farm machinery for R, Bender m New 'umburg. Kin-Jpn; Stockyudi Luis. oint- Now Hoover Tank-typo Cleaner, Modal 408. Cleans by powerful suction. Litter-gitter nozzle picks up threads. lint. dog hair. New idea in dirt-di-F-your hands never touch dirt. Beautifully styled in maroon and grey. Complete with cleaning tools. New Hoover Triple-Action Chariot, Model 616, with Hoover‘s exclusive cleaning Principle-it beats, as it sweep. as it cleans. Furlong: rug life. Sold com- plete with cleaning tools in handy kit. Spring HOUSECLEANING TIME Is Just AROUND THE BEND... 8. APPLIANCES 98 King St. S. Waterloo Plane 8-“ WATERLOO .STOVE THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN An excellent farm magazine read by farmers. their wives and children, tn the USA The Case of ths; iiUliiaumed Flsahrl) VERY SPECIAL OFFER FOR LIMITED TIME We and a Half Years for $1.00 EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS 90-DAY WARRANTY Send "" for a 2rs, year 'mhsertgrtton to t THE COUNTRY GENTLE”. cm WATERLOO CHRONICLE wnmLoo, ONTARIO N4 magazine read by thousands of - .-" AL:I_I___ -- n,A,j, I HOOVER Trading Active of Toronto ,Vfi WW,” -- -e" ~77 _ ”â€"7-" â€"-â€". - --.. -. Gout to choice uremia ween to 881 Common to (in... veal. Iold " "bMr-8M.So '1‘ I (at as told mom "#325. m1 buullmatmlnddoodlopricuwereu‘fllorm Choice "IT, "2ei,'"tl'r Jo 'gf,Utp, glirgugm 'se, 1" heiters so c an: while good cows F'e'rsil, £33] '" while common to modal”; and “an": and cu an from sheep were aelting from $11-$16. Sat., April 12, t pan-Auction sale of Imglemeuu, livestock and furniture or Leighton Shanta, % mile east of New amburj. on No. 7-8 highway. Sat., Arm! M), I t',nafittriy sale of urmture household er- tecta and dishes for Jonathan S. Lichty in Wellesley. Tues., April i, 1 Pan.--Pum- bred Hoisteints, some we; and implements for Earl Samm- ber, RR 2, Petersburg. Sat., April s. l pan.-toaunun- tty Fumnure ale at Baechkt’l Sage; BtrnriNe.w 'umbyt Drop in today and choose th, Ham" Cleaner you prefer. th plum: for home showing. No ubiigalxbn. Canada and Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade The egg market remained quiet. Toronto B anud C grades were ott slightly. Grade A large size ...rrttrtmr. ans-38 Grade A medium size ."P.. 36%-37 Grade A small size PrFtrrrrtee. 33 Grade B Prmmr_.s_.rrm_r_me.rrrr..r_...rr.. 31-32 Grade C-y--,...-.....-...... 29-30 veaieiw'it; ra; iriirG%% to 881 Common to gig-Am veal. Cattle, ' sheep, calves. horses, etc, at £55m: Stock Yujds. No. , 1ii,er1',%t'iatittt the city. Every L, " L30 pan-Sale of cattle, hon, calves, sheep, homes, implements, etc., " Arthur Sales cr9NGEsjEW IN EGG MARE “COIL“ [Agata-ck sire, Fri., March 21. l p.m.--Clearing auction sale of loo-acre farm, stock, implements, hay and grain, 2 miles south of Tavistock for Adam Youngblgt Eytate. Tues., March 25, l patt.--Auc- tion sale of farm stock, imple- ments, one mile south of Brenner. for__John s. Naiziger. Wed., March M, 1.30 pan.--; -r-_-----r----------, Parm sale of trattor, implements . and hay, 3% miles w st of Amul- Butter Prices ree tor Nelson Wilhelm. [ _ . “in March " 1 p.m.--clettringi Butter solids. first grade 66; sale of 121 acre farm, stock, im- second grade, no price estab- plements and feed, 'd mile north tished. of _Crosshill for Ernie bee. . n --= A Livestock Bah. _ her} “may at the Luann) Livestock 891:. Every May at the sumac Limtock Sch. Wed., March M, 12.30 Pan.- Thresher, full line farm machine- ry, livestock, hay And grain to: Ray Sider, t mile as! of Baden on No. , and 8 highway. - [All & SON All“ to. [has m-r-n ”on Every Thursday, It 1.00 pan.- CAME- ttgs, stteN.t.,ya.iey. horas. HERBERT M. BEINllAI'l' I... A Iranian, Phone 2-3653 Every Mon., " Lancaster Live- stock Market. ot cattle, pigs, pogltry, e_tc. . A . Every tdes-At Gan Livestock Market of cattle, gigs, poultry, etc. Every Wed., at Ospringe Live- stock Market, cattle, pigs, poultry, etc. Fri., March 21. l pan-Clearing auction sale of livestock. farm machinery, feed and household ef- fects for Phillip Rellinger, 1 mile north of Maryhill and 2 miles southwest of Arias. Farm is sold. Wed., April 2, l p.m.--F'arrn stock, implements, hay, grain, and household effects for Henry Kni, pfel, situated % mile east ot Fe tersburg on Kitchener-Stratford liighwny. M. R. BOTH, Auctioneer, Tavistoek. Phone so-w Every second and fourth Mon- day at 7.30 tra-treed,',?,, Com- munity Sale of cattle, ca ves, hogs, etc. Sat., Mareh 22, 1.30 p.m.--Aue- tion sale of real estate and house- hold goods at Hampstead for J. T. Knechtel. Tues., April l, l pam-Auction sale of a high-grade Holstein cat- tle; brood sows and Shaun. 2 miles south and 1 mile east of Millbank for Nicholas G. Schmidt. Sat., April 5, l patt.--Livestoch, farm machinery and household effects for George W. Jackson, 1 mile east of Guelph on No. T high- way( just past Guelph Reforma- wry). Sat.. March 29, 1.30 pi-AUC- tion sale of furniture and house- hold effects in New Hamburg for M55. Hargndg Nahrgana. - _ in, March 28, 12.30 p.m.-Farrn stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects for Jeremiah Shanta, situated 3 miles west of St. Agatha, and 1 mile east ot Phylpyburgr. __ _ - pigs, horses, etc.," on Bresla'u high-" EvervHtiurauy," , 7 tedit.' Kitchener Slopkyardg Lu. " game, A. S. SNIDEII Auctioneer _ Bridge_|prt. FIG; 2-23“ Wholesale to Retail A large size .rrF.mt.prr_ A medium sue ...... A small size "_._.r.....q.r Egg Prices " at 39-40 37-38 36-37 33-36 l Excentionally high prices were realized for heifer calves with the ‘top of $475 for a calf bought by (Ge). W. Henry, Todmorden, Ont. :Mr. Henry also paid $410 for an- 'other heifer calf. Altogether four heifer calves realized at least [$400. one going to J . Earle Brown. , Newcastle at exactly $400 and an- other to Lloyd S. Shanta, Breslau, {at $410. Mr. Shantz also pur- \chased the highest priced open {yearling at $400. Barley: l and 2 cw, 2-row, $1.34%; 1 and 2 cw 2-row, $1.34%; 3 cw 6-row, $1.33%; 2 cw yellow, $1.33%; 3 cw yellow, $1.30%; 4 cw, 6-1-0w, 31.30%; 3 cw 2-row, 51.33%; 1 feed, 31.30%; 2 feed, $1.2Th; 3 feed, 31.2035. Rye: I and 2 cw, $2.0816; 3 cw, $2.03%; Rej. 3 cw, 8,75%; 4 cw, 31.70%; ergoty. 31.65%; track, $2.- Flax: l cw, 34.24%; 2 cw. $4.- 18%; 3 cw, $33.66*; 4 cw (unquot- ed); track, $4.23%. Iota" Club. mm Ill: 01 the letters, ot the 151 Grey Cup t m Anal, VII shown. by te3ltlel,NM,t Co., has I madam me. It is In . u a documentary iUm at Canadian ME. m - culture to be shown Mt form countrm to help improve their tanning methods and productivi- v, and " " alto intended to show Harvest scenes on the great grain farms of the west were shown, and some ot the latest combine machines which cut and harvest the (“in in the single operation were seen An action. EXCELLENT AVERAGE OF 3471 AT EDGEIIILL DISPEISAL Rotations Soc Film on Better Farming Ideas Allow!“ hm _ molds. many-Incubus! methods my Special attention was given to showing the research and meticu- lous work done In the develop- ment of nut-tree wheat tor better bread and Bower, - One of the candidates for coun- cil recently remarked to the boys around the marble topped table that, "Mud thrown is ground lost". Cash Prices: Oats: 2 cw. 1.00%; Ex. 3 cw, 99%; 3 cw, 91%; Ex. I feed, 9556; I feed, 93%; 2 feed, 90%; 3 feed, 3816; [nixed feed,_69, the many mectumuiGuiuriGr. ue upset; of tuning. The itim began Gill scenes ot some ancient and back-breath methods of ulling the fields 1'lt harvesting the crops. It traced their develogment down to pres- eng day met ods. The excellent average of $471 realized at the Dispersal Sale of the Bdgehill Holstem herd of Jos. Darlington & Sons, Todmorden. Ont.. came as an antidote to the deoressing news of the foot and mouth outbreak and indicated the confidence that dairy cattle bree- ders feel in their future prospects. A large crowd was on hand at the tarm for the sale which was necessitated by the encroachment of the City of Toronto and the 41 head offered brought $19.3l5.00. Seventeen milking females aver- aged $52200 each; 9 bred heifers M43; , open yearlings $360; and 2 bulls $245. Highest price for a female was $975 paid by Robt. C. Laning, Wa- terford for the five-year-old cow Edgehill Gloria Texal with a yearly record as a lhree-year-old on twiceo-day milking of 736 lbs. fat from 19.445 lbs. milk. A five- year-old cow was bought for the Massey-Harris herd at Milliken at $700 while Albert w. King, Marlo ham paid $600 for a tttree-year- old and W. B. Sproule & Sons, Shelburne. $625 for a five-year- old. The latter also bought two bred heifers at $500 each. Lorne B. Holborn, Belhaven, secured the top bred heifer at $510 while Lloyd Hemphill, Lloydtown. paid $500 for a bred holler, Potato prices: Ont, oft truck, $3.75-$3.85; to trade $444.25; New Brunswicks carlots. $4.25-$4.35; to trade 84.504475; PEI. carlota, $425-$635; to trade 34.50-84.75. The three-year-old herdsire brought the tog price ot $1,050 on the bid of W, _ Watt, Waterford, Ont. Named Lonelm Sovereign Gardiner, he is a richly bred in- dividual, his dam being a twice 850 lb. ‘Exceiient daughter of Lonelm Texal Payne and his sire the $5.000 Reserve All-Canadian. Bamboo Texgl S9vereign. - Potato Prices Grain Prices in V. _._...... " Na4b ”m. mm an t . and Mrs Arnhonx Kuéger ’ 1ttfa1,Tttg:'h, . Mr. and Mrs. “an menu of “mels 0 Toronto and Mrs Colette Bart of relief c-sri) Stratford Visited the wee/r-end, it.” to” . MI), Mr and Mrs Gordon Knubu “hm. Minned's l auch _ F Mr, and Mrs, Mello Schtebel or ul-e. ttee , J'"', I Stratford ospent Friday with Mr, . ”KW" aeet and Mrs John Scluebel. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Cmmanl 'ltliMmel ttf, hm: Clean Knoblauch all ot itc ener spent the week-end wtAh, Mr. Jake Knoblauch. , 'M? Miss Agnes isiGirGCi,t Poole) spent the week-end with her par- Borne may was um as well In rubber tuttoy, spark plug: Ind othee '0eor?eB. Provincial Po- nce are mvesu‘atmg, um: Mrs Anthonx Kocher, Mr. and Mrs, “on Quetin of Toronto and Mrs. Colette Bart of Stratford “sued the Week-end with Mr and Mrs, Gordon Knob- lauch, 'gtg'itt1,tt"' QMu up- Mrs. Oscii kdciG andVFI'e-IE of Sarnia spent Friday with Mr. tn! Mrs Anthony Kocher, Mr and Mrs. Herman Mime- holtz of London spent Saturday my Mr? Mary, Ellen Mittltholtz. Henson t If in}? aid the mint“. .eitlstmnce by Ion-in; the _,i?:i',i','ijis'ltsc.'iiii': 953% ST. JACOBS, ONT. I II I!!!" m: min-=1. Darn-Mt) Exciting, fdl-color close-ups of power tools working in the soil . . . brought to you for the first time in the new Ferguson film, "Steel Fingers and Green Thumbs" . . . plus new features, on sound farming practice, efficient use of tractor and tractor equipment. Don't miss this new movie . . . it's packed with interest and how-to-do-its! Movies! Prizes! Refreshments! FUN and EXCITEMENT FOR EVERY FARM FAMILY GOODS GARAGE ppm-.mwuu/ v W “mwganfid.//7 "b1otmtehhtgMinard's [ “have.” Jim ff) p 'rrtesrmfiiaeel , 1gtMiMKtlATMl mans- PM? "mo or PAM" l, [INIMENT III-JudluClauwm 1on0qhnetWyt-hL-ttmm- ttf'"""'""'""'"- rkr..arur.ct,er-r- mum; u BimitohtiaCmiiiK ah} BE Mr. Mr. - RIM and Baa- day, with ttMalt', irt M. K.de_hyt '7 it fore-aw Ai, “a...“ in; m Walsh oe Wat-rho vhlbd over 1he weekend with Mr. and In. tditvin" Liv aia - uh Go -tiriiigot 9! Waterloo spent Summit]: friends hem. Mr, and ' Norman Vanna "iratuknt, c"' ~- Sponsored by By Roe Farms Service Dept WttENEtttRA MASH ttMS Wetttttt IS teEOEtt Kismet “Ming, Kittbenev Amos INttfrmm, Heidelberg 8ttrold Bonk, linwood Riverside Feed Mills, Newhsvile $4.313. aw Mr.aatdMg)ttat and el'iiitlfttlti'ie,1tftlue, wt mmmmwou Mr. AIMEE“ Km: “Unwed-c-d'hhm srieAl Tim _ rGviitiTti'uN Akin KiElTomi 'biit -- Mimi: her mother, In Cunning“. gamjnaz” w- -ifrTGis In. Lam [och- Phone ELMIIA 220S VLF I.

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