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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Jan 1912, p. 14

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~AUCTION SALES j.'.,u__ Sale of Farm Stock | pog t s Gee Adtt. on magt 4.: > * .: * e |eeae Pn L2 r:‘mu Newâ€" Dundee ‘ .5 on uq Muron ‘Road. S.¢ ~~« MHâ€"’MM andâ€" implements . of gn-hflqn. â€"$% miles. north (*% "‘of Bamberg," 24 wiles south ~. east of Cresshill and: 4 _â€" miles ./ southwest of St. Clements, Jan. 34â€"Farm steck, implements and . household effects of Dochn Bros., .. f mile east of Manmheim, and + â€" miles west of Berlin. y Jan. 235â€"Farm stock. ‘and impleiments of â€" Oliver Scheifefe â€"in township . road, 1 mile south of Conestogo. Jan, 27â€"Mortgage: . sale : of house . ~and harnes shop in the village ~of ‘ Linwood.. f 4 lc . l c dhros hncalily c oi «it gecindtt on ib it in 8 *A H ues !-'K;!:gs.-.t ied Thursday, January â€"25th 1011 .-4.&,:[‘&;“. on the . new . CMQG‘I"!)'.M §m. shacp Road\ t â€" the following raluable property, viv.: Wag.‘18â€"Farmstock and . implement® .. jyorsesâ€"Heavy bay mare. 9 yeart _A the late Enes:Cressman, _ 3 ‘org heavy, Prince Victor bay â€" mare milles south of Waunkeim and ©2"y;,ing 3 years old supposed to be : in Jar< 30.â€"»Parm, JJarm .SUOCK , «/09 ments and .household. effects of late John Neeb, 2 miles west Tavistock and 4 miles east Stratford. io M« ‘, "® Fek. 3.â€"At the Watetliqo market, of Ben"Horst, 1i mil®s SOMUT _ "* â€". Cohestogo, 2 miles north of Wat erloo, and 2 miles east of _ St. Jacobs. * *‘ A Feb: 13â€"Farm stock and implements of Menmo Scheide!, 1 mile morth â€" ~west of Kossuth, 3% miles southâ€" east of Bresiau and 5 miles north of ‘Hespelet. Feb. : 15.â€"Household effects of the late Christian Rudy, 4 mile mrorth .sof St. Jacobs on*vElmira Road. KFeb. 20â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of ‘Geo. Eby at Breslau, better known as Riverâ€" side Farm. s Feb. 23.â€"Farm stock, implements and >â€" housebold effects of . Henty L. Jonas, adjoining the â€" village â€" of Blgh._bma: known as the Clemâ€" ents Farm. % Feb. 48. â€"Farm stogk and implements ._ of â€"Anthony Mattes, 2 miles northâ€" west of Preston. . and 1} . miles south of Freeport. March 6.â€"Cattle sale : of ‘Geo. Colâ€" man 2} miles northwest of _ New Dusidee, Lot. 11 Con. 2. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. _ Feb Zithâ€" Auction sale of farm stock * and implements of Louis Ernst 1 mile south of Berlin on the . road to German Mills. ; "Feb Alex Fraser, Auctiqnesr. \Jan. 18. â€"Farm stock and implements Lot :10, ~ Con. 1 north Easthope, 8 miles ~east of _ Shakespeare. Wm. Ingold, Proprictor. Feb. 15.â€"Farim stock and implements Lots 14~ and 15, Huron _ Road Wilmot, 2 miles éast of Haysâ€" ville. * _ Josua Shantz, Proprieâ€" tor. hase Valuable Farms For Sale The undersigned. oflers Aogâ€"sale the valuable farm situated east, out . of the corporation of Elmira, being lot 82 and consisting of 175 acres more or less. There are l5~acres in fall wheat, 40 â€"acres :in ~meadow, 20 ‘actes in bush and pasture,; the balarce clear. This farm is in At state of cultivgâ€" tion, ~second to nome in the county. Ker further particulars ~apply to Fiddn s t i. 3.â€"At the Watetiqo arket, 18 'ickfi}ot hardwood buds belonging to the estate of Jacob C. Erb, 8 miles west of Waterloo. > . 1#»9& and ‘implements of orst, 1}} miles ‘south â€" ‘of Cobestogo, % miles north of Watâ€" erloo. and 2 miles east .of St. Box 18. » . Elmiraâ€" . Theâ€"undersigned also Ofer â€"for sale the valuable farm situated @ist . of Elmira adjoining, the above â€" fatm, being â€"part lat: 82 consisting: of 1114 actes ‘frore br" less:~ There are 12 acres Jn fall wheat, %5 actes in meaâ€" dow and .15 actes in bish"and pasture the balance.clear. . This darm is in A1 gtate of~ "cultivations> For FPurâ€" ther particulars .apply to _: ={/a. H. EISENBACH, nav 141â€" ye T mira, Ont 16â€"Farm stock and implements r00% ... ....... This week ..... . Last weok ....... m.’Ml ago Bame week 1911 ie ... ‘.... :: ahor §.3. ........ A »'.A... sveeee 2904 #..... > A WVs evee . wrevnty MA licilk) cevaivecs J, MICKUS, Auctioncer x.' hfiâ€"l-jann stock and implements lt 3, Con. 1, North Easthope, 2 miles west of New Hamburg. 131 EISENBACH â€" BROS Butter Market J‘l‘lll MI' ‘w m Pring‘-. Auction â€" Sale Top: Toronte Quotations $ ts c 2B s 20c 2 Oc 28c 23c 26c 26c 2%¢ O te 24 19¢ the of of . & fa\m t ;,." E* .;'.i of A c oacy! Ilc io Ete. Etc: Farm Stock, Implements, Farm Stock, "_'5""!'“' Farm Stock, Implements, There will be sold ‘by public < aucâ€" tion, on the farm ol the undersigned, 1 mile south ‘of Cone# and .: miles, et & .. . OB «& m..‘.t'tq.}'l‘;m on the . Grand Btc 3%¢ 304¢ 26¢ #8¢ ahe 30¢ River, on Morsesâ€"Heavy bay mare . 9 years old, b}vy‘,Pm- Victor bay <~mare rising 3 years old m“o be : in foal,s sotrel mare old, â€" _ supâ€" posed to be is foal (good driver), imâ€" ported~registered hackney mare . 10 years old (lady‘s driver), â€" bay horse (pacer) 8 years old, got by Sir John nood driver); beavy brood mare 13 years old in foal to Prince Vicâ€" tor, 2 mck::‘ mare colts, got . by Prince Victor. A8c #te 23¢ M¢ : Cattle, Pigs, etc.â€"2 good milk cows due to calve in April and May, 2 fat cows, 3 tat Durham heifers, 1 * due to calve July 8th, eligible for regisâ€" tration; 3<two year old steers .. in good condition, 3 fat year old steers, 3\ spring. calves, :7 ‘pigs â€" 3 months old, purebred Birkshire sow in â€" big, about 80 chickens, goodâ€" cattle dog: Implements, Eteâ€"Massey _ Harris binder with sheal carrier, _ Massey Harris 6 °it mower, Massey | Harris side delitery rake, Elmira side deâ€" livery rake,‘land roller, 15 tube shoe dtill, 7 t â€"Duering cultivator. .. witlt seed box, Massey Harris . mauure spreader, No. 8: size C,} new;, Verity â€"furrow plow, â€" 2 Vérity walking plows, scuffier, 174 it. 5: section iron harrow, corn cultivator, wagon, bugâ€" gy, 2 good: cutters, _â€" cuttihg box, root puiper, â€" new Chatham {fanning mill,: truck s¢ales cap:‘1800 lbs, grain chopper, scoop shovel, . stone boat, wheelbarrow, _ griddstone, _ Melotte cream separator, kitchen stove, kitâ€" chen cupboard. parlor ‘stove, churn, milk pails â€"and cars, â€" Sink, oak cider barrel, 2 Storm hay racks, wood rack, 2 sets double harness, set plow harness. horse collars, set ‘of good binder canvass, horse blankets, grain bags, leather‘ belting, ~sugar . beet fork, a number: of bushels of _ red clover seed and chicken feed, whiffieâ€" trees, neckyokes, crow> barsm . forks, shovels, hoes, ‘and. many other artiâ€" cles too nunizrous to meatjon. Termsâ€"Chickens, â€" young~ pigs, grain and all sums of $10% and under, cash; over that amoupt 10 months‘ credit on approved security, Or â€"9â€"per cent, off _ for cash . payments of credit amounts. 4e 4 Cl $ Comprising 100 acres, situated 2 miles morth of Philipsburg and 3 miles south of Wellesley, on miin road, 22 ‘acres sow® in fall wheat and 25 acres in grass and on balance all plowing is done.. On the farm is a barn 40x60, straw shed, 24x38 arad powet mill on barn, driving shed 19x 38, pig stable, hen house and _ shed 35:18 and all necessary outbuildings d running spring well in field. Good spring well at barn. On the property is a frame houss containing 5 rooms with large kitchen and woodhouseâ€"atâ€" tached.: Water at house. â€" This tarm is one ol ~the best ‘in the county with rural free mail ~delivery, and: near to schools and :churches. L HENRY LIVERGOOD, 1â€"3mos COBALT‘S, MAYOR RESIGNS. COBALT.â€"Mayor Trudell sprang a surprise at the first meeting of the pew Council by resigning the position of Mayor. ‘The réason ascribed was that he was one of the bondsmen for the Tax Collector ‘at the time of the election, thereby being disqualified. This morning the Council relieved him from the bond, and: he . will . stand again for the Mayoralty, the. nomiâ€" nation being called for Monday. . OLIVER S. SCHEIFELE, Prop. A. J. MICKQS, Auctioneer. CHAS. J. HILLIARD. Clerk. 2â€"2t ©+0+0+40+0404040+0+0+@+ + _ SMART BOY WANTED. . * (a) This _ week ......... Last week .. Two weeks ago . Same week 1911 1910 ... a. c ‘m io senii ve s 1907 ::........ d# .lm Spichiy s * Aok dn SMMKY 4../i.) Iava Auction Sale ® Firm For Sale To learn fir.prigthg trade Good chance for the right boy Apply Daily Telegrapt: t Eg¢ Market Philipsburg, Ont New Laid n# Eggs 10¢ 45¢ 40¢ 10c 45¢ P U There will be sold. 2 Rdidh of s Germany . OB Sale to commence al sharp, the following erty, vidi= 30. 32¢ Horsesâ€"Bay team . msing â€"" old well matched, weight 2000 one in foal to Royal Sovereign; mare rising.4 years old, weight Jbs. in foal '.g Royal Sovereign, brown mare Fising 9 years old PWok c B NOC NPW CI IF brown nm.‘idu $ years old, 61 tra good driver, cark prowh . ~horse rising 10 years old. 10 Pigsâ€"Sow with pigs to pig by time of sale 4 months old, and 50. h: itt ooo â€"27 000 Auist c I I 4 months old, and 50.chickens. “ Implementsâ€" 14 M. â€"P. portable steam engine, good as new, water C tank with pump complete, â€" Massey | Harris binder 6 ft. cut, Massey Harâ€" 1 ris mower 5 it cut, Massey . Harris 4 steel 10 ft hay rake, . hay tedder, ‘ Massey Harris hay loader with foreâ€" } carriage, â€"Massey Harris cultivator . with seeder attached, Massey Harris â€" 11 tub€ seed drill, Massey Harris 14 â€" 20â€"inch plate disc, land roller, 2 scufiers, 2 No. 21 plows, turnip seeder, twoâ€"furrow plow, four section iron barrow, 2 lumber wagons good as new, 23 wagon . boxes, 1 new ; top buggy, cart, cutter, pair . bob sleighs, flat rack, stock box, set of gravel planks, manutre planks,; _ beet liiter, rchopper with jack and belt on truck, 55 it double length _: 6 inch rubber drive belt, fanning mill, straw cutter, bay fork with swivel car, 135 feet of â€" new rope, and pulleys complete; bag truck, nuumber of grain bags, ladder, stone boat, wagon jacks forks, shovels, hoes, 4<sets of doubleâ€" trees, 3 horsetrees, neckyokes, 2 crossâ€"cut saws, wrenches, flue expandâ€" er and rimmer complete; clipper, grind stope, crowbar, chains, .tongue . supâ€" \ port, turnip pulper, 2 sets of heavy team harness, 1 brass mounted, set of new double carriage ha.rlwcs. 2 sets ol single harness. About 200 bushels ‘ of oats, quantity of Timothy hay, 800 ‘ bushels of turnips. The above impleâ€" ments are nearly NDEW. ;;, ®) @) OJ Tuesday, January A6th, Household Effects.â€"National cream separator, coal stove, wood _ stove, kettle furnace new, wood; box, wash stand, 6 dining chairs, cupboard, sideboard, 2 beds withâ€"springs and mattresses, cradle, 2 small beds, buâ€" reau, flour barrel, sink, ‘carpets, sauâ€" sage grinder, barrels, boxes, â€" pails, milk cans, and manyâ€"other . articles too numerous to mention. s Terms.â€"Fat cows, fat steer, _ hay, grain, pigs, chickens, turnips, and all sums of ten doliars and _ under, cash, over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, or 4 per cent. of for cash payments of credit amounts. Berlin water commission objected to handling their surplus over for . the purpose of reducing general indebtedâ€" ness. _ But what is the diference® If the fluid is . universally used, it is merely a cas? of taking out of one pocket to put in another. This week ........ Last week ....,.. Two weeks ago Same week 1911 HIOYT L q Sisclehuicys NN * secsintsy : esd TN > [ «: .slx wea+ ‘m se iele 9" MWby o+ NE . .....4)....cta Hogs Cattle Lafibs Auction Saleâ€"â€" | AUCTION SALE No reserve as the farm is sold Butter ES J. MICKUS, Auctioneer T This Week and Comparisons With Previous Years menee al i2 o‘clock noon following‘ valuable . propâ€" of foad calve in May, in July, heifer 1ORONTO Grain Market sold .by public auction uty n nlies nouth ing to New TORON‘TO 82c A 35q OR Cars . $6.75 $6.90 . ; $6.80 at side, SOW 9 pigs about 81 10 944 Ol 94 98 93 88 813 70 m« Fall wheat. ( years 1b#., bay 1400 dark 48 40 40 30 41 44 MON TRI Onts 50 0 MON TRE M4 35 $y wRa Commencing at<1 a‘clock p.m. the following® valuable property FHorsesâ€"Light bay team rising . * / and 8 years old, weighing 3000° lbs, well matched; dark bay mare rising 8 years old, geod driver. Cattle, Ete.â€"2 Cows: ‘«:o" tresh, cow fresh 3 the; < fat "catâ€" ie 2 years w4 'h\t’d cattle _ 1 year old, 2 veal calves, 9 pigs 6 months old weighing about 150 _ Jbs ;»u ;i.ll be sold bBy . pM lonson ; ® , mile east mun wegt of Berlin, on main .T rom" Berlin to Mannbeim, each by .time of sate chickens. oC Implements, Etc.â€"10, horse ... powet withâ€"equalizing rods in â€"goodâ€" running order, hay rake, ’Am'vm_n nearâ€" ly new;" pair bob , .3° seated carriage, market carriage, 2 new top buggies, 2 cutters nearly new, stock rack, 2 wagon ‘boxés, 1 nearly new, cart," 2â€"section ironharrows, 2 walkâ€" ing plows, wood"rack,‘ buggy pole, éarriage pole, stome‘Boat, 3 cords of first class wood, water trough new, feed boxes, heavy set of team . harâ€" ness, 2 sets of single hatness â€" nearly new, set of carriage barness, 2 Scotch collars, 4 Jow â€"collats, cutting box with rods, 2 robes, horse blankets, Magnet cream separator, flour box, kitchen cupboard, corner cupboard, â€"2 churns, baking trough, 2 . rockers, 2 bedsteads, wash sink, cider barrels, iron kettle. Alsoabout 20 bushels nf seed barlevy. â€" about . 8 bushels with rods, 23 robes, horse DIAMRNCTS, Magnet cream separator, flour box, kitchen cupboard, corner cupboard, % churns, baking trough, 2 . rockers, 2 bedsteads, wash sink, cider barrels, iron kettle. Alsoâ€"about 20 bushels of seed barley, about . 8 bushels of O. 6 early»> seed . ‘potatoes, 20 gals. of vinegar, _ wheelbarrow, grain cradie, grain bags, hay knife, log bolsters, . whiffictrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, logging chains, sledge hammer, crosscut saws and _ many other articles too numerous to. menâ€" tion At the same time and . place the farm of the undérsigned will be offerâ€" ed for sale, containing 100 acres more ‘or less, of which there are 20 . acres sown in fall wheat and 22 acres ~in meadow, 20 acres in good hard wood bush, and 3 acres in pasture, and balâ€" ance in high state of cultivation. On the premises are a twoâ€"story _ comâ€" modious brick house containing 11 rooms with brick kitchen, furnace and hard and soft water in house, _ bank barn and 3 driving sheds. This farm is near to school, ‘churches . and . to Berlin. It is one of the best _ farms in the county. f Wednesday, January 24th Termsâ€"Fat cattle, pigs, . CNICRCNS, barley, potatoes ard all sums of _ $10 and under cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on good security© or 4 per cent off for cash payments â€" of credit amounts. /‘ Terms of realestate will be . made known on day of sale. £6 twell Dated at Berlin ‘ this twentyâ€"sixth day of December, l'l!__ Rall z> 31 }c 50c Notice to Creditor s This week , ; Last «week ..... Two weeks ago Same wee‘k 1911 THMK:: .3 34. ucss .‘ 106 >.% i..).«s HKMOK, s 3. 0t‘ s . il; Whene x uit o 14 Aje 21306A d 15 00 DOEHX BROS., Proprietors SAM SHANTZ WR AJ AT ars 7.10 Fed. and watered $6 $8 2 & 9 J. MICKUS, Auctioncer Solicitor for the estate of Carl Krampien, deceased Cattle Mark et id ~by cattle, pigs, â€" ch_ickePs i Top numn. Exportets W. M Cram dluo about Clerk $6.85 #.20 5.00 5.00 zso 40 4 40 bl deraigned , 4° . miles ad lTeading NEW YORK BUFFALO eA sharp ‘mare 15 years ounp;aui to be in 8h, foal, mare colt rising 2 yoars old. atâ€" : Cattleâ€"5 good milch cows: 2 cows 1 fresh, cow ~due to calve in April, cow 8 ~due to calye in May, cow due tocalve JDS in June, heiler due to calve in April, 40 .4 yearlingâ€"cattle sex Pigs and Chickens.â€"3 sows supâ€" Â¥et‘ posed to.be in pig, 25 pigs .about 12 $4 in ht .. e eepser e ns . Farm Stock, ;I-_pluah, Ete â€" Farm flm Implements and 1 oR OV\ hm dv 1 uy Ag iss ind‘ t S y e i c o ie oo . / en oo doren Saak es j im on o tat 1‘ _ smm M DALOR. $ 4065 Tussday,: January: 25rd, 1912 Thursday, Junuary 18th, 1912 a w yaâ€" & TiA Af +. x M 4« » ‘ _' ~éute Conm“m'doeip-nfi; sharp, "" e P , o f the WWM. vie: “Offlâ€"g"m i & Horsesâ€"Grey ‘ pe in horse ris. ° Weight 11 ‘k-"*m:'m ing 5 years %1, light bay horse . rigy 0!4 weight Ibs, socrel team, 4 ing 5 years old, bay . mare wising 8 matclied, bay horse..4 years old good years‘ old in foal to Perside, bay driver, aged mare "do‘ Ariver, heavy ‘mare 15 years old‘ supposed to be in Clyde colt rising 2 years old got by foal, mare colt rising 2 years old. Lord Linto, ~Ally rising 2 "years old Cattleâ€"5 good milch cows: 2 cows E9t by: Mighland. chief. i fresh, cow ‘due to calve in April, cow â€"_ Cattieâ€"Good Dairy Cowsâ€"cow di due to calye in May, cow due tocalve to calve in February, 4 cows due tc in June, heller due to calve in April, "Al0 in March, cow due o ealve & 4 yearling: cattle lune, 2 cows,.fresh within the . las Pigs and Chickens.â€"3 sows sup~ ;u:?on;h:'o:&wc:xleu:im.l“ C v::: 3 2 gust, 8 3 $ posed to.be in pig,. 25 pigs .about 12 ",p ")p comvey rising 1 year old. 00 38c 38c Y) 0 10 §0050, . * a . +. * Implements, ete.â€"Massey _ Harris binder, 7 it cut, with sheaf . carrier and truck; Massey Harris 6 ft. mowâ€" er, Massey Harris 11 hoe seed drill, Massey Hayris spring tooth cultivaâ€" tor with seed box, Frost & â€" Wood double truck â€". hay. <Joader, >2â€"horse stset hay rake, 3_steel drum _ land rollet, 2â€"furrow gang plow, 2 No. 21 Ayr plows, Frost & Wood â€"scuffier, 3â€"section iron harrow,. high . wagon, 3 inch tire low wagon, 2â€"inch _ tire wagon, top buggy, lâ€"horse . market carriage, 2 pair bob sleighs (1 nearly new), set gravel planks, hay â€" rack, wood rack,. 2 wagon boxes (1 nearly new), flat rack, ianning mill, turnip pulper, wheelbarrow, 2 sets team harness (1 nearly new), set ol. plow harness, set single harness, horse blankets, grain bags, new grindstone, a load. ofâ€" Timothy hay, whiffletrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, hoes, â€" scyâ€" thes, crossâ€"cut saw, chaff fork, logâ€" ging chains and many ‘otherâ€" articles. The above implements are . nearly new . Wecks les Household â€" Efiectsâ€"Kingston piano, Superb Favorite range (new), _ Naâ€" tional cream . separator, . sideboard, wash stand, churn, cider. barrels, child‘s bed, hanging lamp, lamps, milk box, cream cans, and many othâ€" erâ€"arttcles: ~*~~ ~~ Termsâ€"Poultry, hay and all sums of $10 and tunder, cash, over _ that @mount 12 months‘ credit on approvâ€" ed security or 4 per cent. off for cash paymonts â€" ofâ€" credit . amounts. Young pigs 3 months‘ credit. Nothing is coming in for mote atâ€" tention than the new color introduced By a leading London firm, under the name of Veult d‘Or, which is _ going to stand high in popular favor for evening wear during the winter . seaâ€" son. Veult d‘Or, which is a new tomne of old gold, has much to recomâ€" mend it.. In the first place it has a wonderful way of importing _ whiteâ€" ness and brilliancy to the skin; in the second it has a reducing effect which makes it quite as generally adâ€" opted as black by stout and slim frgures alike; moreover it _ mifkgles well with those soft shades of grey, mauve, dull cream color and black, which are preâ€"eminently â€" the â€" ultra smart tones for veiling purposes. A man who lives right, and is right, has more power, in his silence . than another has by his words. Character is, like belils.which ring out . sweet music, and which when touched acciâ€" dentally even, resound with sweet music.â€"Phillipsâ€"Brooks. A Chance for a good Butcher Also good â€" country Blacksmth =! shop is brick; also good house, batt running . a small monéyâ€"making ¢1 you wise to making moaey, The LiverWire. Last CLOTHES .FOR THE WINTER SEASON. 1907 1906 1905 1904 10198 1902 O JACOB MANSZ, Proprietor A. J.. MICKUS, Auctioneer. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. NO 10 Auction Sale Id ill Be sol he ‘:m north wes theast of thwest of I have for sale a Canada, Preston i be bought right . > See me quick week :....... weeks ago ... week in 1911 40 ‘chickens Sheep Market i1 by â€"pul W. J. SCHLEUTER 1 +Bamberg osshill. > am wath 00 RC O 00 50 the . Hub as party andet No Export wes. Lan m€ A5 @t 80 00 N0 tm anbs at 2# sows, â€" Or,3. Of, UBEM . WIRD .300 shoats from % to 5 months Hens.â€"9. Plymouth Roek :c 20 pullets, 28 hens, 24 White horn hegs. .. * 3e Implements.â€"Masseyâ€"Harris Dindeér, 6. {ft.. cut; Masseyâ€"Harris Mower,, M. H. shoe drill, M. H.â€" twoâ€"rowed corn cultivator ncarly feW, Frost & Wood hay loader, side delivery ‘rake, Climax cultivator, ‘Windsor disc, hay tedder, land roller, hayrake, 2 single plows, 1 2â€"furrow Oxford plow, twoâ€"furrowâ€" ed Verity plow, threeâ€"{urrowed plow , &â€"sectior, iron . hartow, spring tooth stonc boat, 2 racks, 2 wood straw cutter, er truck scale i op doing 1 and â€" an d, 10 ealves rising 1 Pigsâ€"Yorkshire Boa we.â€" ors of" them w h. Hay and Grainâ€"A quantity of hay, 150 bushels oats, 75 bushels O.A.C. No. 21 barley, a quantity _ of manâ€" golds, 5 bushels redclover seed 2 bushels â€" Ajsise seed, 40 lbs Allalia seed. Auction Sale OF :; DAVID BERGEY, ‘Execu ALF. KAUFMAN, Clerk Houschold â€" Effects.â€"Coal â€"stave, â€" 2 cook stoves, 2 cheaters, coal oil heater, â€" coal oil cooker, refrigerater, kitchen cabinet, corner cupboard, kitâ€" chen cupboard, sink, â€"? leaf iables, extension table, wardrobe, 15 kitchen chairs, bedroom suite, 2 single ‘beds, iron bedstead, bureau, centre table, New â€" Williams sewing maching, 2 couches, Daisy chutn and butter worker, â€" National cream â€" separator, C‘yclone washer, scale 240 lbs, kitchâ€" en scale 6 ib., 13 bbis vinegar, carâ€" pets, 4 wash tubs, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS.â€"Hay, grain, rools, seeds, pigs, _ hens and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will he given on a»â€" proved sccurity or 4 per cbnt. off for cash payments. Sale â€" to begin at 10 a.m at noon. Friends do not. freeze to heart. ty Easy times. often account habits. * Two weeks, ago Same week‘1911 MPHD . lt cescA 1 905 1904 1903 1008 07 N9 y nilies n N MICKUS, Auctionser ing _ extra good trade. an ~acre of . Jland. Party in comnection. _This. will be $ Hog Market Preston, Ont. with Jitter, ; months old Executor L A0P Va he br Top Price ON Cars ck s {rozen d $¢ %.124 hard AA4 nch The JANUARY 21 IS NAMED put louncil of Layt ary Movement ation of | Almighty The appe mem bers auspices ol 1h6â€"LAYJNON B _ eCE .\lovg:nn:“ud the * boa as prepara to enterâ€" ing up}m the responsible â€" d 'g:: the coming year, this call is« i ved to the men of Cu#. for: a . seaso of united ‘and detmite t and ~intercessiqn. ‘ €%. h : > ‘The presence at the conventions of distinguishedâ€" representatives _ Of : the churches, the spirit of unity â€" and Iy 90 coâ€"operation ever manifest,. the % in factory attendance of men, â€" the . larged vision ahd new flm& C duty, the preâ€"eminently and presence and ‘power of the Spirit: ‘of Giod, have constituted>d"ciw.ion ‘Call to all who in ahy qiyimw the conventions to devote ~ th to intercession above every ‘other atâ€" tivity. m The deepest missionary u‘edo(_nl_; time is not any material or $ S thing.. The deepest need is spit S a sense of responsibility to God for the great trust which He committed to us in . the ak tion of the world, and a‘v i im the: church equal to ‘the © task. â€" supreme need constitutes a challenge to prayer. " Lk 80 It is suggested, therefore, that on the afternoon of Suriday, Januagy. 21, 1912, between the hours of three and six o‘clock (as best suited to _ local conditions}, the Christian men of all . communions in every city, village or country place ighou‘t * the Dominion of Canada be called toâ€" gether forâ€"one hour in a service of thanksgiving and intercession, ~. that the time be wholly given up to J and prayer; that all men be enc aged to participate therein,; ~ th clergymen from their pulpits â€" and in every. ‘possible way ‘seekâ€" to . enlist the interest and attemdance© of, ‘the men of their < congregations; | that Sunday school superintendants, ‘2‘3 Bible class leaders, brotherhoods az all forms of religibus organizations be requested to coâ€"operate in orbt‘g throughout â€" the Dominion, " from :> Atlantic to the Pacific, there may be gathered together a great company f Christian men in a simple service â€"Of thanksgiving and intercession. < > y _It is further suggested that . wher it is not convenient to hold a pul meeting, or where. fot. any rduf‘a& is not possible to attend â€" such â€" & service, men individually, otw% or threes, spend one hour that afterâ€" noon in prayer and meditation, ‘and enter intoâ€" félJowship with â€" brethren throughout the Dominion. (m. S. P. Rupert‘s Land Primate, Chure of England in Canada,; A. L. â€" Therâ€" rien, president Baptist â€" Convention Oftario and Quebec; T. B. MacAulay,; chairman of Congregational Union â€" of Canada; A. Carman, general superinâ€" tendent Methodist Church; R.P. Maeâ€" kay, moderatot Presbyterian General Assembly; S. J. Moore, + chairniar Canadian Council Laymen‘s M ' ary Movement. . ~)} <i 4s 0. ; A teacher in one of the Port â€"Hope schools lately ~received l'leflw a fond mother, in which she . sai "C kept my boy all last. week as he was not well and if you can :I would like himâ€" not to studyâ€"Igean asâ€"be â€" has the tooth ake to mutch and no wobâ€" der when there learning so . mutch about the. teeth at school witéh L don‘t see any use in . there schoolen. Why should it be. There is _to learn without sutch trash as "or fisogology we no anough . ofâ€" bad in this world without dearning. 1t _ in school." snfi aty ighty appod Sn wilÂ¥ probably â€"di¢ Girl Suicides after Reprimand by her Father 4t id th to Jw BULLY FOK MOTHER athe ng roughoot Canada NBE i the Laymen‘s and the chatrch r THE TWENTYâ€"SRCOND (The London Chroni¢le.) betw cen . ask. the Dlessi in‘ the work of ‘is signed by t} (Port Hope Guide.) the the the C\ pentee Jw s tg â€"y heit 10 â€"Nellie Day, °8 ving: at 51 Brookfisld arbolic . "acid this arkable‘ serie by .the DT lbe

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