Thursday, Febuary 23rd, 1911 comimencing at 10 o‘clock a.m. shakp, the following valuable property: Holstein Cattleâ€"None othâ€" ilda, cow No. 9536, calved April 11th, 1907, due to calve in October; Mary Grey, cow No. 7856, calved Feb. 8, 1906, fresh;© Gipsy Tip Dekol, _ cow No. 9537, calved Feb. 18, 1908, due March 23; Cornelia Victoria 2nd Beaâ€" uty, cow No. 4847, calved Jan: 10, 1904, fresh; Bell M. Posch, heifer No.: 11595, calved March 26, 1909; fresh; Maggie Victoria, heifer No. 11546,‘ â€"calved" March 19, 1909, due in March; Ethel Pieterje, calf No. 15016, calved Feb. 7, 1910; Mincerva Pieterje, cali No. 15017, calved Feb. 25, 1910; Grace Picterje Grey, calf No. 15253, calved March 14, 1910; Frank H. Picterje, bull No. 10367, calved ‘Apr. 17, 1910; Victor Pieterje, bull No. 6610, calved May 26, 1908; 3 pureâ€"bred sucking calves. â€" 1 Swineâ€"Brood sow due to pig in February, 6 brood sows due to pig in April, 6 brood sows due to pig in May, 48 shoats from 3 months up, 7 pigs weighing about 125 pounds. About 40 Hens. Implements.â€" Brantford Mower, Massey Harris hayrake (tenâ€"t.), new Massey Harris hay tedder, new Masâ€" sey Harris binder (6 ft. cut, tongue supporter), 2 hay racks, 2 wide tired wagons, 2 wagon boxes, spring seat, 2 sleighs, set gravel planks, 2 iron neckyokes, wooden neckyoke, Berlin fanning mill, hay knife, 70 it rope and pulley, step ladder, _ new turnip pulper, Oshawa seed drill with grass seeder, new Frost & Wood â€" scuffier, Horsesâ€" Black pony mare 12 years old (good driver), bay gelding 13 yrs. old (good worker and driver). #*dark bay ‘mare eleven years old _ (good worker), mare 16 years old (good worker), coach colt rising 3 years old . new Frost & Wood cultivator,. _ new Frost & Wood harrow (1 sections). Deering disc, Oxford _ gang plow , 2 walking plows; four, three and two horse eveners, stock rack,. 2 top buggies, open bugev, 2 jumper _ cutâ€" ters, new family cutter, light sleigh, Grade Cattlieâ€"6 good Grade Cows, fresh or in calf giving from 35 â€" to 70 lbs of milk per day, 4 grade heifâ€" ers in calf, 3 yearling heifer calves, 4 yearling steers, yearling grade bull, grade bull 7 weeks old at time of sale, 3 fat steers 2 years old. $ /‘-\‘» & will vet on the *~* 34 No ¢ 4 miles : onl con. 9, W w * "(m Ts q encing % folowing * orses.â€"Da years old, go ing\ 11 years 10 Fears old, yeirs old got ~_â€" yeatling colt ; Cattleâ€"5 G. fresh, cow due Pureâ€"Bred Holstein Cattle, other Live Stock, Impleâ€" o es ments, etc. The undersi!ned will sell by public auction, on Lot 10, Con. 1, Township of Wilmot, known as the old H. Hillgartner Homestead, 4 miles northâ€" west of New Dundee, on n% _Grain and Roots.â€"200 bushels â€" of oats, 100 bushels of mixed grain, 7 bushels peas, about 4 tons of timoâ€" thy hay, 7 tons of clover hay. TERMS.â€"Grain, hay, pigs, chickens and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 4 per cent off for cash payments of credit Amounts. ADAM BENDER, Proprietor. 1 A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. . J. Reidel, Clerk. 83b 00â€" racks one nearly new, wood rack, pig rack, Clinton fanning mill, straw cutter, set gravel planks, 2 sets of douwble harness one nearly new, 2 sets single harness, _ horse robe, blankets, hay fork with about 150 It. rope and pulleys, wheelbarrow, stone boat, grain cradle, grain bags, 2 crosscut saws, iron kettle, Uneede: cream _ separator, doubletrees, necl:â€"‘ yokes, logging chains, cooking stove, ; cider barrels, forks, shovels, noes and many other articles too numerous to mention. ~ Implements, _ Etc.â€"Masseyâ€"Harris binder 6 ft. cut, Masseyâ€"Harris disc pearly _ new, land roller, cultivator, new Masseyâ€"Harris mower five and foot _ cut, _ one _ Wilkinson plow, seed _ drill combined, hay rake, 2 wagons, one with box, 2â€"seatem carâ€" riage, 2 top buggies, one nearly new, 2 cutters, road cart, pair bobsleighs, nearly new, Massey Harris 2â€"furrow E@hg plow nearly new, Dominion plow C-ie'cgiipn ironharrow, scuffler, 2 hay' / Farm Stock and Implements Pigs and Chickensâ€"Brood sow, 5 Pigs 5 months old, 5 pigs 4 months old, about 60 chickens. _com at 1 o‘clock p.m., sharp, 5 uz‘ valuable property, viz.; .â€"Dark bay horse rising 5 years old, got by McQueen, horse risâ€" 11 years old, black horse rising ‘10 Aears old, light bay mare rising 3 yeirs old got by McQueen, aged horse, youtling colt got by Lord Tinto. Cattleâ€"5 Good Milch Cowsâ€"2 cows fresh, cow due to calve in Feb., cow due to calve in March, cow due to calve n June, Jersey heifer due to calve in May, heifer cue to calve in llï¬y, 6 spring calves, call 4 weeks old.‘ â€" will be sold by Public Aucâ€" en the farm of the undersigned Northwest of St. Clements 4 miles Southeast of Linwood, cou. 9, Wellesley Tp., on Auction Sale Auction Sale , February 15, 1911 Termsâ€"Fat cattle, pigs, _ chickens, and potatoes casl. All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months‘ credit upon approved _ secuâ€" rity, or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash Portland cutter, buggy poie and neckâ€" yoke, set plow harness, â€" set â€" team harness, set carriage harress (almost new), 2 sets single harness, set top Scotch collars, 2 steel collars, other collars, wheelbarrow, big iron feed kettle, 2 cidetr bartels, swill barrel, stoneboat, scythe, grindstone, quan t:ty of potatoes. Household Effectsâ€"1 heater for coal or _wood, cook stove, Daisy _ churn, 2 bir milk cans, new cream separaâ€" tor, Bell organ. Also 14 acres of fall wheat in the field, to be cropped next summer. Vrhicles will be at Baden Hotel to moet trains evening before and _ on morning of sale. Further particulars ol above stock can be ascertained at ‘The trouble with the arrangement we have now is that people are too busy around (@ristmas _ and New Years to take a proper interest in elections. Another difficulty is that many like to go away for a visit ovâ€" er New Year‘s Day and often _ are compc‘ll)d to stay at home or lose their vote." Mr. Donovan has received _ replies from 75 mayors of the province and some 10 reeves and declares that 98 per cent. of these were in favor of a chanic. "‘The trouble with the arrancemeant _ Toronto, Jan. 31.â€"The member for Brockville, Mr. A. E. Donovan, disâ€" approves of the holding of municipal elections around New Years Day and will introduce a bill in the Legislaâ€" ture» to change the law. He will proâ€" vide either for a date early in Decâ€" ember, or will allow each place to choose the date that suits it best. This, he believes, will be December. The present statute, which fixes _ the time as the first Monday in the New year, dates back" to 1866. Date For the Annual Voting is Condemned Termsâ€"Grain, hay, pigs, chickens, butcher cattle, and all sums of $ and under cash, over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or. 5 per cent. off for cash payments of credit amounts. GEORGE KOCHz, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. PETER SEIP, Clerk. I Household Effects.â€"‘Cream separaâ€" tor, Dominion organ, if not previousâ€" ly soM; corner cupboard, kitchen cupboard, extension table, leaf table, 2 sinks, 6 dining room chairs, rockâ€" ers, bureau, hedstead, cooking stove, box stove, 2 iron kettles, churn, wasbing machire, with wringer, 2 mcat tubs, 2 wash tubs, cider barâ€" rel, lard can, 2 large milk cans, | 5 small milk cans, a quantity of bedâ€" clathes, 2 lawn mowers, bicycles and many other articles. f Grtain â€"About 300 bushels mixed barley and oats, 30 bushels of barâ€" ley, 200 bushels of oats. about 5 tons of mixed hay. [ Cattle and Pigs, Ete.â€"6 good dairy ‘Jcows: 2 cows fresh, cow due to calve ‘] by time of sale, cow due to calve in ‘| June, cow due to calve in July, cow | due to calve in September; 4 butchâ€" er‘s cattle coming 2 years old, 4 spring calves, 4 pigs 9 weeks old, about 50 chickens. Iimplements, Etec.â€"Massey Harris 6 {t. cut binder nearly new, Brantiord mower 44 ft. cut, Massey Harris hoe drill nearly new, Massey Harris culâ€" tivator, Massey Harris 2â€"horse hay rake, land roller, 2 wagons (1 with box), 3 srated carriage, . top buggy, road cart, pair bob sleighs, cutter, 2â€" furrow gang plow, 2â€"furrow plow, . 2 single plows, potato plow, 1 4 secâ€" tion iron harrows, tongue supporter, pea harvester, 2 hay racks, platâ€" form rack, wood rack, root pulper, fanning mill, wheelbarrow, 2 sets of ‘ gravel planks, 2 sets of double team harness set single harness, horse blankets, grindstone, log lifter, grain cradle, hay knife, 2 doz. grain bags, hay fork with repes and â€" pulâ€"| leys, chafl fork, whiffletrees, neckâ€" yokes, logging chains, stone hammer, [ sledge, crowbar, forks, shovels, saws, scythes, rakes, hoes and many other |, articles. Lunch at Noon. WM. HUEHN, Proprietor \_ FRASER, Auctioncer ALF KAUFMAN, Clerk. _ Horsesâ€"Light bay Clyde _ horse rising 5 years old, sorrel mare 10 years old (good workers); 2 Percherâ€" on colts rising 2 and 3 years old, sorrel horse 13 years old (good workâ€" er). commencing at 12.30 p.m. snary following valuable property, viz tha, on There wili be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the la&m of td undersigned, 3 miles west Waterloo and 2 miles east of St. Agatha, on main road leading from Waterloo to St. Argaâ€" â€"OR... Farm Stock, Implements, Etc. Tuesdavy, Feb. 14th, 1911 AUCTION SALE suarp, the H °m rnn[lm Order {on Lodges ow weeks) ago HAMILTON.â€"Efforts to recover the body of Albert Smith who is believed to have plunged through the ice and drowned with his cousin, Fred Smith, whose corpse was fishe> out of the channel yesterday, â€" were â€" abandoned foâ€"day on accouni o7 the severe weaâ€" ther. _ The coroner will open an inâ€" quest this afternoon on Fred Smit‘« bodv. About twentyâ€"five members ef Phoe miy Lodg=, No. 35, K. of P., are goâ€" ing to ({molph this evening to assist GOINXG TO GCELPH Termsâ€"(lrairi, hay, pigs, chickens, potatoes, and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 11 months‘ credit on approved joint notes, or 5 per cent. off for cash payâ€" ment of credit amounts. DELDON SNIDER, Proprietor. A. .!. MICKUS, Avctioneer. LOUIS F. DIETRICH, Clerk. 3â€"2t Houschold Effects, Ete.â€"Cream sepâ€" arator, couch, bed with springs and mattress, bedstead with springs, large itchen sink, furnace, kettle _ stqvo, Jox stove, 10 gallon milk can, 3 gallon milk cans, scales capacity 210 Ibs, pails, tables, and many _ other articles too numerous to mention. AChpnd on e en n No reserve as propriector is for the West. Grain, Etc.â€"About 400 bushels of feed oats, about 400 busbels of mixed grain, about 25 bushels of Ligova seed oats, 25 bushels of Sheffield standard seed oats, 8 bushels of black Anthony seed oats, about 60 bushels of peas, good for seed, about 8 tons good mixed hay, 150 bushels of good potatoes |barrows, 2 logging chains, set gravel ’planks, 3â€"horse doubletrée, wagonâ€" jack and wire stretcher combined; sugar beet fork and knives, _ grain bags, bag truck, 3 galvanized pig troughs, whiffletrees, neckyokes, shovâ€" els, forks, scythes, chains, hoes and many other articles. . 1 on Ainetsn mtcA ini 4. bob sleighs, McLaughlin top buggy, 1â€"horse market carriage, sulky, double seated fancy cutter, 2 cutters, 1 new; new Oxford 2 furrow gang _ plow, 2 furrow riding plow, Fleury plow, new Frost and Wood single plow, Frost and Wood gang plow, 4 section iron harrows, scuffier, new flat rack, hay ardâ€" stock rack (Hahn make), nearly rew; pig rack, new _ Standard scales, capacity 2000 lbs; set heavy brass â€"mounted team harness with tops complete, nearly new; set team harness, set plow harness, 2 sets single harness, 2 sets of fly nets, new; | horse collars, blankets, Chatham lan-l ning mill, new root pulper, grindâ€" stone, manure sleigh, _ 3 whecl-‘ DAEFOWS. 2 lorring shaing eap 22 l use l °OO NCCOIS J O CIH AMSSMES WIBE, 2 horse corn cultivator nearfly . new, Clover Leaf manure spreader | nearly 1ew, Masscyâ€"Harris cultivator _ with seed ‘box, Masseyâ€"Harris steel â€" land rollet, McCormick hay rake nearly new, wagon with sugar bect box aearly new, extra heavy wagon nearly new, wagon box with shelving. ‘pair bob sleighs. MeDanohlin éia~ v.2l00 . Cattle, Ete.â€"14 good choice dairy Cows: Cow fresh by time _ of sale, Holstein cow fresh 8 weeks, 3 cows flue to calve in March, 3 cows duc to calve in April, 2 cows due to calve in May, 3 cows due to calve in Augâ€" ust, 3 Jersey cows due to calve in September, Holstein heifer due to calve in August, Durham grade heifer !due to calve in August; heifer _ supâ€" posed to be in calf, Holstein bull 18 months old, steer rising 2 years old,. 2 spring calves. 1 12ANEONX EFFORT T0 FIKD 4 \aliGiin 86. 60.. 006000045 4 Albdciiet < Hcorsesâ€"Dark bay mare rising four years old, weight 1300 lbs," in foal to Red Lord; bay mare rising 4 years old, weight 1350 lbs, chestnut hackney mare ris » years old, 164 hands high, weight 1235 Jbs, , good driver, winper of 5 fitst prizes; light ° bay roadster mare rising 4 years _ old. 16p hands high, good driver: roadster filly rising 3 years old. comnsnc at 10 a‘clock a.m. sharp, the 'fd(lo‘éi"gg v:luable propéerty, viz.: Wednesday, February, 8th, 1911 _ There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, oneâ€" hall mile north of Waterloo on m .. road leading to St. Jacobs, on y A{lotioll: ia.l‘ot 'u‘ arm ats mou Effects ting the Third Degree oï¬ the i the members of Trafalica which _ was instituted two Lunch at noon leaving buggy, , double ' Houschold _ Effects.â€" Good cooking range, for coal or wood, coal héaâ€" tor, bedstcead, cradle, milk coolers, pails, crocks, ciderbartrel, chutn and [manv other articles too numerous to | mention. ' ) TERMS.â€"Grain, â€" pigs, chickens, Jrocts and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount & mos.‘ creâ€" 'dit on approved joint notes or 3 per jrent off for cash payments of credit amounts. _ No resetve as the farm is sold. o ALLEN CRESSMAN, Proprictor. |H(HH'1R'I' BRICKNELI . Avctioncer. | ADAM _ CRESSMAN, Clerk. ‘Aâ€"21 Impfesnents); #Ke.â€"T tmâ€"horsepower 'with r04s and band wheel, 2 cutâ€" ting boxes, Watson make, good â€" leaâ€" | ther belting, _ land roller with shafts and _ tongue, hand seed drill, hors> plow, lâ€"horse iren harrow, 2 scufâ€" flers, root pulper, circular s2w, manâ€" drel, new, wheelbarrow, to: buggy, 2â€"seated _ market _ wagen, nearly new; 2â€"scated market sleigh, _ in good condition; good "cavy single sleigh with box, 1â€"!..se wagon, hayâ€" rack, for cna%hers wagen, good as new, 3 long la‘is, 2 fobus, onz good as new . olankets, spray pump, new, iceâ€"tor_s, grindstene, light sinâ€" gle harness, heavy single harn‘ss, iron kettle, Natiohal Baky cresm 1 separator, _ good as new, crowba;,| cotnplanter new, gravel planks for single wagon. I Grain and Roots.â€"About 300 bus. mangel!s, _ about 100 bus. oats, 50 hu’s: mixed grain. commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m., sharp, the following valuable aroperty, viz.: Horses.â€"Fine dark bay horse 13 years old weighing 1300 lbs. Cattle, Etc.â€"4 good Jersey cows. 1 due to calve on April ®th, one due to calve September, 2 Icrrow cows in goot condition. Pigs.â€" 7 pigs weighing atout 140 Ibs. each. Sheepâ€" Six thoroughbred Sehropâ€" shire ewes supposed to be in lamb. Poulttyâ€"About 50 pure bred White Wyandotte pullets, also~ 12 Rhode Island red pullets, one * fine White Wyandotte cockerel. ‘ There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, one mile west of the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital, on Monday, February 6th, 1911 Lunch at noon for these from distance. JONAS SCHNEIDER, Proprietor D. B. STAUFFER, Clerk. D. RUDY & A. SIPPLE, Auctioners. _ TERMS.â€"Fat cattle, grain, turnips‘ ant all sums of ten dollars and | under ersh over that amount nine months‘ credit on approved security’ or four per cent per annum ofl' for cash. Decision of auctioneer‘s final in all cases of disputes. 1 V Adtion t is Th diaiichn Amntcalilinatts ib ie tssA id 1 0.4 | _ Implements.â€"Binder, _ hayâ€"loader, |Pigs at side, 2 brood sows, due to |side delivery, steel rake, tedder, maâ€" Pig in March, 15 shoats, 4 ‘months . |nure spreader, hoedrill, cultivator|Old, about 75 chickens, _ mostly |with seeder â€" and grass seed sower ; Rhode Island Reds. |attached, _ c«scâ€"harrow, all Musey-! Implements.â€"Masseyâ€"Harris binder, | |Harris make and nearly new, Noxon Deering mower nearly new, Frost & mower with pea barvester attacb'd,’wm sell dump hayrake, Sylvester roller, turnip sower, onejfurrow sully [drill, steel land roller, spring tooth | plow, 2 plows, 5â€"section barrow, 4â€" Cultivator with gram and grass seedâ€" fsection harrow 2 threeâ€"furrow gang‘cr, Bissel disc barrow, set folding ‘plows. turnip pulper, I.X.L., straw |barrows, 2 ‘gang _ plows, ‘2 single cutter, scales, fanning mill, maple PlOws, â€" scuffier, borsepower, Adams leaf chopper, 2 hay racks, Maple! wagon complete nearly new,, wide tir leaf chopper, 2 hay racks;~ wheelâ€", Wagon, wagon box, 2â€"seated cartriage, . lharrow, Manure boat, bob sleigh 3|‘-OP buggy, bobsleigh, light jyolsleigh, | wagons, plow _ wagon with iron Cutter pole, jumpseat cutter, top bor ) wheels new, 2 wagon boxes mrâ€""or hauling stook, wood rack, : hay | |riage, _ 2Z.seated surrey, threshers, TACk, cutting box, root pulper, fanâ€" tank, _ rubber belt, ieavy rope, set NiE mill, bay knife, work bench, 2| heavy harness, carriage harness,plow S€ts gravel planks, store boat, log : barness, pair Scotch collars, 5lbunks, grindstone, chreeâ€"horse evener | collars, bridles, 5 sets doubletrees, 2,MCW, steel sledge, stone hammor, iron | nec‘: yokes, chains, forks, Melotte |Wedges, scalding trough, pig banger, }! cream seoarator, new, milk can, two ladder, crowbars, picks, shovels, cleâ€"| shares in Pricht Chsese and Butter .Yi8eS, logging chains, hoes, double|| Mantfacturing Company, 550 cedar trees, neckyokes, forks, 2 sugat beet} posts, a guin.ity of seed oats, son» forks, crosscut saw, ice tongs, sickle |! seed barley, seme turnips, Rourâ€" boldetr, grain crac‘s, grain bags, large /‘ chest, mcat barrel, vinegar barrel . MCat tub and many other articles too 3 and a lot of other articles too numâ€" NUmerous to mention. & ertous to mention. | Hotsshold Effects and Harness â€" Positively no reserve as is sold. Farm Stock and Implemenis Pigs.â€"23 brood sows, 6 young sows supposed to be in pig, 12 shoats weight 150 lbs. each, 10 pigs 32 mos. old, boar. | Catt‘ec.â€"10 Young Cows.â€"8 fresh, 2 heifers supposed to be in calf, 6 head of heavy fat cattle if not preâ€" viously sold, grade Durham bull, rising 2 years olw, 6 calves from 4 to 8 months old, 4 calyes, 3 stockâ€" ers. Thursday February 26, 1911 commencing at 12.30 o‘clock, sha 4 Horsesâ€"lood â€" driver 7 years ;11, heavy mare supposed to be in {Gal mare rising 4 years supposed to Be in foal, broken. _ Purchaser of marcs with foal to pay for scrvices * of horse. There y<l‘ tion cu i. on Auction Sale Farm Stock and Implements Auction Sale ce fhas y : Sulig A â€" , «<un. 11 Blepbeim the farm : of Mr. Isaac McNal!l7,° three miles ‘{west of Blair, on the Waterloo Town [Line, on â€" 1 sets buggy harness, set light car riace hafness and collar, 10 borse enilats, _ chains, ice saws & tongs for‘ss, crossâ€"cut saw, manure boat neckyokes, seoops, shovels and douBle ]' Imiplements, Etc.â€"White engine 14 horsepower, separator 36x48 Waterâ€" loo with chaff blower, water tank, labout 200 feet rubber belt, Deering hinder, Deering mower, Deeting hay (ra‘e, â€" Masseyâ€"Harris Hay â€" tedder, Masscyâ€"Harris springâ€"tooth cultivater | Masseyâ€":larris seed drill 11 hoe, 3 single plows, sugar beet plow, _ 2â€" Afurrow _ plow, 3â€"furrow gang plow,‘ Decring dise harrow, 3 sets iron. '2;"mws, circular saw,peaâ€"rake, turnip ‘ sov.cr, scuffier Top buggy road cart, open bugeyi threeâ€"seated democrat bugeypole, doubletree and neckyoke complete, 3 wagons, low truck, Pharâ€" ton, pair bobsleighs, long slcigh, scalâ€" es, 21 cow chains, 24 extra heav, cattle chains, 2 turnip pulpers, . De Laval Cream separator, Shantz straw cutter with carrier, bag truck, Clinâ€" ton fanning mill, Brantford chopper, hay fork:, hay, stock and wood racks, set gravel boards, clover seed sower. scaldirs _ trough, hand corn sheller sickle grinder, wheelbartow, 2 sets wagon harness, 2 sets plow harness | Cattle.â€"5 Dairy cows supposed to be .n calf, 2 heifers suppes:d to Le | in calf; 10 calves ranging from 4 :(07 mos.; 4 yearling cattle, 6 butâ€" ‘chers cattle if not sold befcoe sale. Pigs and Poultry.â€"Brood sow farrow about t‘ time of sale, brood _ sows, #3 shoats, about hens and 10 roosters. 2 mares good single or double, diver 7 years old, colt rising one year old. Horses.â€"Clyde mare in foal to Prince Victor; Clyde mare 6 years old, in foal to Prince Victor, 1600 !bs; Clyde mare 6 years old in foal to â€" Wilks Imported Clyde, 1500 lbs. + EHEYD laâ€"3t. commencing at ten o‘clock a.m. sharp the followingâ€" iE' J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. HERB HERNER, Clerk. Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects _ TERMS.â€"Fat cattle, grain, roots, young pigs, chickens and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved sécurâ€" ity or 4 per cent per annum off for cash pavments of credit amounts. . JOHN WARE,. Proprietor. ‘ Grain and Roots.â€"About 150 bus. Hention. s cce good sced oats, a quantity of feed Houschold Effects, â€". § cats, about 50 bushels mixei grain, ©OOking stove, cook stove, 50 bushe‘s barley, about 700 bus. "©!S, 2 tables, wathing mm mangels , white sugar beet variety. {â€i’f““f: lpwn mower,* Horsshold Effects and â€" Harness.â€" Cooking stove, 3 salting tubs, +2 bedstcads, small bedstead, washstand, fourâ€"gallon ‘ demijon, iron _ kettle, chairs, etc. 2 sets tcam hammess, sct single harness, 2 sets trace chains. Wednesday, Feb. 15th, 1911 Pigs and Chickens.â€"Brood sow with pigs at side, 3 brood sows, due to pig in March, 15 shoats, 4 montbs old, about 75 chickens, mostly Rhode Island Reds. _ Cattle.â€"7 good milch cows.â€" one cow to calve in rcb, 2 cows due to calve in April, 3 cows due to calve in June, cow du to ?Ive in Oct., farrow cow, 7 head of fat cartle in good shape, 5 head young caitle ris ing 1 years old. Horses.â€"Sorrel borse 11 years old, fing heavy bay horse 9 years ol0, heavy black mare »:sing 6 years ols, supposed to be in foa;i uy LordTinâ€" to, family driver. sale to commence at 1 o‘clock p.m sharp. lin, on Farm Stock and: Lmplemeats There will be E by Rublic Aue tion _ on the farm occupied by John Ware, situated 4 paile north of Mannâ€" heim and 5 miles southwest of Berâ€" Tuesday, February 14th, 1911 Auction Sale AUCTION SALE 70 to ~o rescrve as the larm is sold. > TERMS.â€"S$10 and under, casb, oter that amount ten monthe‘ m‘:: be siven on furaishing apnpropedâ€" ‘otes, or a discount of, * pet <ith n all sums _ entitled to credit. Thickens, grain and roots, â€" cash. ISA AC MeNALLY, Proprietor. _ :,} 1LEX. AMES, Auctioneer 5 * }â€"2t 1 A quantity of householg furn consisting of Cooking stove, efte table, _ churns, carpets, . cupbde bedstcads, sinks, iron ketMe, 1 tubs, sausage grinder, â€"and i chairs, _ lounge, clock, 'rmâ€;: wash stands, lawn mower, "Nus. _ banner seed _ oats, 20â€" tw# wced peas; a quantity of anaisupde and barley, quantity of turgige: mangolds. Lunch at noon. t No reserve as the latm is and. . FOYI â€" WILL NOT RETIRE. twee. 6: TORONTO~Sir James Whitney toâ€" day denied in*most emphatic ‘teitie the report published by The. Globe that Hon. J.J. Poy, attobneyâ€"#ougtâ€" al of the province, was. about toâ€" reâ€" tire on account of ill.hamith . trees Cedar posts, and a quantity , of taile and other articles. A quantity of householg furnitire MR. FOY WILLâ€" NoT lare _ box by means, oï¬q,pm key. He was sentenced hl’."ï¬ imprisonment _ and five montha, ad4 tional police supervision, On & count of his darge family yo was of lightly. F o. s OTT':\WA.â€"Amat contactor of the H way, arrested on S ternoon pleaded guilt fare _ bOX‘ by meas ST. _ JOHNâ€"The 60 Chinese dents oi St. John are now K their â€" queues. Yesterday they and all who had not ‘belore cof with the imperial opder did 8q. â€" 4â€"3t. arator, 2 pulper, wheelbazrow,~ eudiomg â€"~‘ tcghle i ~inch,â€" 250 â€" feetâ€"‘long, â€" FOre: bench, scales eapacigy 2000 "1b4 : " Sieâ€" vy set brass mounted teagr: nearly new, light teaim harnesy;~> A harness, . 2 setsâ€"single harned# > t new with collarâ€"and .‘ ‘haties, / ® Scotch tops, ‘2 puewiiaticâ€"colfarm}â€" 3 collars, grain cradle, °8 loggirig: extension ladder 32 am jack, . jack chain, â€" robe 2e barke blankets, bells, tis straps, torks, ‘Tho vels, crowbars, hoes: bovther»> X%A FIVE Sale to corunenge at 1 o‘glogk g.ig. sharp. iA g t Hora,â€"wengiai purpose boreg:: i ing & years 31. gaod: uiser mufu all t ibed property to wit all the dsscribed property to wit®. There will be sold by Public: &uoâ€" tion on the larm octupied by, : C Schmidt, _ situatew‘ t milg:. Mannhcim and 1 n:te west/Of * J iamsburg, on the rogw leading 1 Williamsburg to Mannbein; on ." *$ Menday, Febryar 13h. 1913 Farm Adtaddnd d ° province, was. aboit toâ€" réâ€" account of illâ€"heaigh. ~â€" _ other rested on Saturda -". pleaded guilty to ro QUEUES ARB eyr; AUCTION SALE 0 P e y mss o j # .. + WEEK f (S FOR ROBBING Ooking stove, ex â€" carpets, m s, iron ketMe, b grinder, _ and h e, clock, writing , awn mower, seed . oats, 20â€" withp uantity of mispde c antity of ml' n. 5'! s the larm is sold, > ) and under, casb, oter en montha‘ Mâ€™ï¬ raishing appropéd jo count ol * wet tith *1N8USE Beschene, /‘ ‘; the Hull Electsie Ratâ€" * onodbaaizzlsn n ds articles _ too" muthokdus to W aP o M