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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Dec 1912, p. 11

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IpHHOXBL w4 JAIOE®, NTE 2C 9D conductcd for the past six years, . to % e also of Flota: , f .' .‘. c .‘..““ ) n Rm‘a”. i : . ‘f L‘W" R W M MiWiz6te) ajill not be ~a wi .. ,i',f_:',,‘:‘ ull < ord the tike Arom . po_uuinu. Ald. W. D. on 4s e likely to he a candidate for the position, while Ald. John Butleris also thinking it LICENSE: REDUCTION IN ___â€" . _ ~«GUELPH. It is understood that x Citizens‘ League is seriously . ring . the bringing out of a number â€" of candiâ€" dates for municipal honors this year. ‘The objéct, it is biated, is to secure a Council that will reduce the numâ€" ber of hotel‘ licenses in the cltv. CHINESE LAUNDRIES "+â€"Whe" botal customs receipts in â€" Galt . tor Novembet amounted to $21,292.06, ; compared: with $18,765.97, an increase (poty$8,525.09.â€" _ The â€"total collections for the first ‘eight months of the fisâ€" cal year*~ reach tha © large total of $218,819.06. "FAVORS COMMISSION. reported to the Board ol Control in ‘Toronto that there a%‘m Chinese laundries in that city ‘and an applicaâ€" tion for an additional license was reâ€" fused.> & s JAI. AMALGAMATION. ‘The Dufferin County Council . has memoralized the Legislature to pass: an act amalgamating several counties for inu purposes, thinking it upreas onable tr: each ‘county to maiutain a jail whether thereâ€"are any criminals to be looked aiter or not. CALL TO A PASTOR. Rev. W. N. Chantler, of Brampton, has .cc;;‘te‘ a call to the College Strest Methodist Church, Toronto, to berin next Juna. The salary is $1,500 and a free parsonage. ABTIFIC‘AL.ICE PLANT. Â¥er It is stated that a big artificial §ce plant â€" will be built in Toronto _ to reanufacture artificial â€" ice for selling purposes. â€"~ I% is to. be backed by : 4 $3,000,000 syndicate. . The plant will cost $500,000 and will be built in the east end ‘of Atie city. CUSTOMS RETURNS IN GALT. Mayor . Hartman, of Brantford, fayâ€" ors: the commission . plan of governâ€" ment, believing that three men on salâ€" ary would ~do better work for the city than a (Council of fiteen _ memâ€" ters. 00 d 1 uce as Rdrid nc id Whcnlata tb istatetiieiie aanbnes ters. |) We want to say to every DEFTO® 7 R this conditionâ€"you need Vinol, our A PLOWMEN‘S CONVENTION. delicious cod liver and iron tonic ‘J; Tockie Wilson, secretar of the without oil, the great strength ‘creâ€" Ontario Plowmen‘s! Axs.clab{on, gays | ator._ It will supply fron to the blood that arrangements are being made 6 in the most easily assimilated form, & create aâ€" good, healthy appetite, hold â€"a big convention of ploOWMen | strengthen your digestive organs and from &" parts of Ontario in Torogto â€"make you eat better, sleep better and early in February. . The association | feel better, ® is at presont without a president or A case has just come to our attenâ€" first â€" viceâ€"president, owing to the | tion from West Scranton, Pa., Mrs. death within the past three or four| Chas. Proper says: "For three years months of Simpson Rennie, and Wilâ€" I was ail run down, weak and had Harx Walker,.sr., of King. no appetite, and after all that time f C# I am glad to say Vinol has brought POSED AS GIRL. back my health and strength, which â€"| is duct what I was told it would do." Dressed as a girl and sallying forth on!ly in the evenings, Fred. Buchanan, a 17â€"yearâ€"old English youth, is at last in the toils at Sarnia, with sevâ€" eral petty . ~trbbery charges against him, after bring sought by the polic: for the last few weoks. The lad was captured in Sarmia at the home of his grandmpther. On two previous 0CCasâ€" ions he had given the officers the slip and mado his escape after being . arâ€" #ested. it ITs BUSY FACTORIES. ‘ 35 Henry St., a son. Elmira factofies are very bUsY, 88Yâ€" | Mitcheliâ€"In Winterbourne, Nov. 29th, of them _ are working ovmin*l to Mr. an1 Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, â€" a The Elmira Furniture Company _ 36| gon. xceptionally busy, not being able to | Kirchâ€"At ‘Conestogo, Nov. 30th, to i1 ordcrs as they should. Their hcâ€"‘ Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Sol. Kirch, a son. is gatting . too smaN for the | Brubacherâ€"At Conestogo, Nov. 30th unt of work they could get, and | to Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Brubacher, :are thinking of building an . adâ€"| . twins, boy and girl. di to it, for which purpose . they | *.k like some assistance from . the | "‘"“;""‘"'"""'"_x town.â€"Elmira Advisor StOP THAT ITCH Does\it to you that you can‘t stand, no:w minute ‘of . thatâ€" awful butn ng | atch T ¢ "hat i8 MUST be cooled ? "That you MUST have relief ? + let a _ xpixture: of Oil ol Winterâ€" cen, ol and other soothing inâ€" dicnts as compounded only in D.D. . }rsser . The vety drops STOP that awâ€" Aul tern ag &ly . \~Mhs first drops soothe and heal. The 1 isb give you a feeling of romicrt â€" that \you have not enjoyed < _ Take out, 31 it as your local . .?.- $1.00 or a\26 cent hottle of PD.D. Prestription\ toâ€" day. â€"A. H. SOLD FOR 25 CENTS bas on y amil Farm Stook, InplementsEto. Tuesday Detember 17th, 1912 C mt 1 o‘clock p.m. m Valuable property ‘â€" Horses :â€"â€"Bay mare wising 5 years supposed to te in foal, Bay mare ris e i( s old, . Bay horse rising 11 years Bay horse rising 6 â€"years old, Black â€" mare supposed to be in foal, Bky colt rising 2 years old, Bay spring colt. . . | EY seated . SICIGEL ... MESHARAREAE CO uLC t hay rack, stock . rack, wlueelbarmw.l ‘The undersignéd offers for sale his hay fork;â€"rope and pulleys, set team |farm, situated 3 miles froni _ Wellesâ€" harness, 3 sets plow harness, set Carâ€"|ley, on the main â€" road leading â€". "to riage harness, 3 sots single harness, | Philipsburg, convenient to . schools horss collar, scalding trough, water |and churches. _ The farm . comprises trough, stone boat, wheelbarrow, set | 100 acres, more of less; under a good eravel planks, doubletrees,, neckyokes, | state ‘of â€" cultivation; . 8 acres {or.s, shovels, logging chains, seythâ€" | sowed â€" in fall wheat, 45 acres _ fall es, _ grindstone, . hoes rakes, chutn, ploughed and balance good * pasture cook stove, cupboard, Sharples cream land; soil good lowm, well drained, | separator. good never failing spring, a few rods > @ * . 4 from barn, 2 never failing wells at | TERMS ;â€"Pigs, chickens and _ @"|parn and house, with cistern, . good i §EYT e Prdnl +h0 en cAE L ‘as Cows El& :â€"Cow due to. calve 13th Dec:mber, cow .due to calve 25th Feb. cow . diue to falve, l14th March, . cow due to calve 15th March, 4 steers ri8~ ing 3 years old, 2 ’.,flu"‘mlvn. soW due to pig December 6th, about 20 chickens, t"oj SE ie io 5AE his hnd 4 2+ Py .. I ImpFfomeBts, | Etc.:â€"Deering Binde? |of cultivation. 6 it. cut, â€"(nearly new), Ideal Mower| ‘Termsâ€"At time of & ft. cut, Doering hay rake (nearly |cent. cash. Balance new), Masseyâ€"Harris .13 hoe dfill,|is given. Particulars Deering cultivator, with seeder, steel|py applying to the F land tollers, :4 section iron . harrow, CHARLES 20 2 Preston plows, gang plow, 2 scultâ€" JOSEBPH ZUBI lers, turnip Seeder, pulper,. {anningâ€" J. W. DAVEY, mil‘,"3 _ wagons, 3 wagon boxes one |49â€"3t. nearly new, top buggy,, new‘ open biUgâ€" | ~â€"â€"=â€"~~~**=~ gy,v;llen.\-(-)cwr'.t: ;fll} ..9.‘.- hob sleighs, . seated â€" sleigh,â€" nearly new, cutter . td ~va"um * fi: Ist .ofâ€"New Germany . and 3 . of, Winterbourne: on sums of $10.00 and undé that amount 12 months proved joint notes or 5 for cash payments of cr â€" _ 4LOUIS. BEITZ, 49 Made Strong by Vincl. Runâ€"down conditions are caused by .overwork, worty, too closo conâ€" finement, a chronic cough or cold which it is difficult to cure. Auction H.. | Plaftâ€" Underwoodâ€"In Berlin, Nov. 28th, to Mr. and Mrs: Obalt S. Underwood, 35 Henry St., a son. Mitchellâ€"In Winterbourne, Nov. 29th, 1 to Mr. an1 Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, â€" a feel better, A case has just come to our attenâ€" tion from West Scranton, Pa., Mrs. Chas. Proper says: "For three years PUBLIC SALE â€" EXECUTORS® SALE â€" PUBLIC SALE I was all run down, weak and had no appetite, and after all that time I am glad to say Vinol has brought back my health and strength, which is just what I was told it would do." We are confident that Vinol is the best bodyâ€"builder and strengthâ€"creator we have ever sold.. _ Try & bottle on our guarantee to refund your money if it fails ta benefit you. Wagnerâ€"Hifisbergerâ€"On Nov. _ 236th, Catharine <Hinsberger of Berlin to Simon Wagner of Josephsburg. Fleet=â€"Nashâ€"Nov. 22nd,â€" Miss Annic Nash to J. D..Fleet, toth of Galt. Deanâ€"Urtelâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 21th, Amelia_ Urtel of (oderich, formerly of Elmira, to Ropert J. Dean. Futherâ€"Klein/â€"At ‘Badén, ‘Nov. 30th., | Alfred _ Puther of New Dundéb > t $ COPWFA,, hter ¢@ Mr.cand â€" Mrs Sniderâ€"In Battle Creek, Mich., Mrs. K. W. B. Snider, of . St. Jacobs, aged 70 years. Riederâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 27th, . Mr. i Nn i. No: elâ€"In Waterico, Nov. #7th, Mr Johnâ€" Seibet > Herdrodéerâ€"At Bod'i:. Nov. 29th, Mr AW&“«! of Mr. an Mra Peter 8. Anderson, aged . weoks.‘ Â¥ 3 m k . RUNâ€"DOWN PEOPLE ‘aftâ€"In Waterlqgd, Dec. @2nd, _ Miss Catharine J 56 years. $10.00 and under, cash ; over qunt 12 months credit on apâ€" joint notes or 5 pet cent off â€" payments of credit: amounts. LOUIS, BEITZ, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctipneer. ALVIN BITSCHEY, Clerk. OF Marriages Births Deaths to every person in sharp Â¥i# "Nov., 30th, Pundé& > to and â€" Mrs: 1%th YALUABLE â€"FARM o MO]tb MW"“. o P 'l I 26th At tem o‘clock in the forenoon, . the valuable property .in Waterloo Townâ€" ship, known as the Charles. Zuber farm. It is located one mile north of Kossuth, off : the New Germanyâ€" There will W Auction at the Also an extra strip adjoining the lane. The proverty is seven miles irom Berlin, nine miles from Guelph and six miles from Preston. ... There are about 10 acres ol land;â€" stone house, large bank and other outbuildings, large ard, two wells. Farm in good of cultivation. reston Road, and consists mss OOE C e oo from barn, 2 never failing wells at barn and house, with cistern, good bank barn 40 x 60, straw shed 24 x 38, cement stable, capacity 34 head of cattle, hog pen, capacity 15 to 80 hogs, driving shed, dwelling house Bc olools ie mt <> 7 ebuibukn‘ 30 4iinviict uce i £.7â€"4 and all necessary outbuildings, good truit trees of all kinds, rural maik delivery. For further particulars . apâ€" ply on premises or to 1!ENRY LIVERGOOD, 49â€"92 mos. f Strasburg, ‘Ont. 49â€"2 mos | Holt® M. Arndt Report of S. S. No. 3, . SUPAM for month~of â€"November. Names order of merit :â€" _ § and Primer.â€"Clare _ Cressman, â€". Mary Leler. First C,ass.â€"Violet Feick. Â¥.w Part 11. â€"George Isract. Jr. Iâ€".â€"Stanley Snyder, Lioyd Snyâ€" der, Sadie Holt, Stanley Zeller. Sr. 11.â€"Alfred : Arnadt, â€" Vera â€" Hons berger, C;. Holt, E. Thoman. Ir. 1IL.â€"J. Sm.idcr, H. Zeber, > C Snider, L. Livergood, A. Steppler, Rt ‘ Miller. + <r. III.â€"H. Wannor, C. Istael, M Montreal sold cattle to Chicag tined for Bulgaria. Duty paid 35 per cent. plying to the Executors. CHARLES ZUBER, JOSEPH ZUBER, Executors J. W. DAVEY, Auctioneer. arm for Sale it be offer« M.Tfl'ls is but a fragment of a very inleresling J6UMT received by the Zamâ€"Bak Co. from Mrs. E. Cossett, of * Joggin Bridge, Dighy Co.. N.8. The letter continues : **When the sores first broke out I called in a doctor ; but his treatment did mo yood. 1 tried salves and lotiuns and washes of all kinds, but the sores still spread. The disease finally became so bad thit the child‘s face and shoulder were completely covered with sores. Imagine the pain the poor child {mot a year old) had to auffer ! a & ) had 60 NOWE To m sll Cgcconck _4 aAid not have much fwith "*One day a friend advised me to try Zavie~ Bule, . 4 id BOT MRA OOR ts at that time that Zamâ€"Buk would be able to work a cure, but as there could be no harm in trying it, I obtained a supply. Kt that tims the dissase had defied all remedies I had tried for over a year. By the ‘time I had tried one box of Hamâ€"Buk thers was a marked improvement. 1 continued ° the: Zamâ€"Buk treatment and day by day the sorea abow@l signs: of improvement, until the sszeima : was confined to the child‘s. shoulder,. on& sore. On which had bean particularly deep. . By degrees this; «iso, : was berxied, andâ€"Anally Zamâ€"Buk banished avery trace of the discame. *\ : 1 3005, mapiiih se 40 T9 Lt oc s s o " x e waited several monthfé before mentioning in P" -nu‘;'m,iuord-\ouuaub “:'le» FREE BOX sezema. There bus not been any return3 thegu 4 ".‘“ :-mfl-.mdmhmmormd\h pon and on which the child sufered o long. You may publish ‘-‘S‘O this Information if you wish, so that every: tnothet> shay : §....°:fl mmmd”w‘-‘ ul _.â€"‘.L.;J”':”‘“ “‘&”‘ "I have wailed sase to you, in order eezema. There hbus permanent, and the Bo V ats w know V&® CWEnt Mo Ee us - Hamâ€"Buk is just as good for efldm,ehmx! 5ts bpnnctommnsemimaiih piles, bloodâ€"poison, ulcers, bad leg, Wlmbm “M&My‘cmmm-Ahnw s tism, scinticn, oto. Anmum&mcumcu, 7 100 ACRES School Report No. 2. Strasburg sale, ten . peF when possession can be obtained acres ol bush PRePERTY Farm Stook andimplements Mary Swartz, Teacher ) acres fall good * pasture vell _ drained, i ET 4 sed me to try Zamâ€"Buak. 1 did not have mush faith k would be able to work a cure, but as there could be ained a supply. © At that time the dissase had defied all t over a year. By the time I had tried one box of marked : improvement. I continued © the Zamâ€"Buk ay the sores abowet asigns: of improvement, until the o in pontins. ongzore on .Wwhich had been barn orchâ€" state Mary des tion on. 1he . . F signed, 5 miles one hall{ mile e the> Towh Line Commencing Af..ons ... O .CiOP®! Fu‘C, sbarp,: the following J kfi ty , Yig. > C mus M C o f â€". MHorses : Chestnut, .. mare 10â€" old in foal to Cros: Bec, ‘black;horse 5 years old ‘weight about 1800 Ibs sorrel mare 3,years old weight OM 1250 lts, vay mare.8 years, colt rig~ ing 2 yearsâ€" old, . got bY Yermen, coachâ€"}lack colt rising 1 year. old gq{ by Cros Bec.~. : \ * .R Cattle, pigs, "eto.: . Jerseyâ€" cow due to calve, in June, Holstein cow * due to calve in January, Wolstéin . CoW fresh, Durham cow~{resh, Jersey hoilâ€" er fresh, Thoroughbbred . Jersey . :COW with pedigres dueâ€" to calve in May, Jersey. Helfer . due to.calve in May , Jersey Heifer supposed. t0 beâ€"in calf, 3 head butcher capéle, 3 spring calves, 4 fall calves, good collinâ€"dog, 3 brood sows, 27 pigs 7: weeks old, 25 heus. wr Rummgsen® . U du pasie y ud ; lflltlu:!‘;. etc:: ... Wagon . with with box â€" cutter, haytake, Verity plow market.. carriage,s> ‘Pair bob. sleighs: with â€"bow cutter, hayrake, verity plow nearly. . new, disk,â€" scuffier, 5â€"section iron harrow,hay and stotk raek com, bincd, .. Cutting ‘box, puwiper, gâ€"furrow plow, fanning mmill, stone hoat, ‘scrapâ€" er, set gravel planks, .‘ wheelbarrow , carriage pole, grindstone,. large jron kettle, _ 25(t. . ladder, crosscut saw, beet fork, grain . cradle, grain ‘bags, horse blankets, . robe, cow bell,, ~ 2 sots double harness; 2 sots single hare ness, 1 nearly new, neckyoke dowbleâ€" trees, forks, shovels, éhains, and oth= er articles too numerous to. MeRVO! Also about 30 c:dar posts. . , Grain and Roots : About 688 push oats, 50 bush. barley, 500 bush turn ips and mangels. â€" y3 ‘ Monday Dec. 16th, NPRA Apea aie o Househcld °. Eféécts : â€" Dais; churn nearly. . new, _ cooking~ stove, parlor stovée, organ, butter bow!l and ‘prints, De Laval _ crearm, seParator, nearly 18â€"2t An entertainment will be given in the Mannheim school on Wednesday evening, December. 18th, commencing at; 7.30. A good programme is beâ€" ing prepared. Admission 10c. Chilâ€" dren free. y LINDSAY.â€"The property oW the Town of Lindsay toâ€"day vo a byâ€"law 4o guarantee {30,000 a byâ€"law to guarantee $30,000â€" bonds of ths Fisher Furniture Company. The vote was nearly unanimous in favor, out of 800 cast.only 30 béing against the. bRâ€"law. â€" > b LINDSAY TO AID INDUSTRY Mannheim a very interesting letter *o. from Mrs. E. Cossett, of N.8. The letter continues : tor ; but his treatment did « of all kinds, but the soves u thwest ses of > Send this cou» pon and OIJ cent _ staimp Zain Bulk _ Co., Torents und w# ublig Aut the: under ol Berin to mestion 1912 rty. owners of day voted on etne- T ol tion signe Wednesday, Dec ln‘. the 8 4 utka v‘i'_ yeats\Oid, . ‘Perpheon yeats old, : aged mare :hlng; years old;,(go horseâ€"5 ‘years ‘old, gof yeats old,â€" aged mare, . bay. miate Mu: yx: old,(good ‘driver), _ bay. horseâ€"3 "y old, good .driver. Catile, Eteâ€" Thoroughbred Jersey cow ‘due to calve in January, cow due to calve in January, . cow . due. to calve in‘ March, cow ‘due toâ€" calve in May, ‘fat cow,‘3 heifers. rising 2 years old, supposed > to ‘be in calf, * cwring ealves about©50 Plymouth calve in‘ March, cow . in May, fat cow)‘ 3 he years old, . supposed * t 3 s$ring..calves, about FRock chickens. > _ Nes s ce e ons C Ahaw. 7 C m"- It. cut with sheat _ ier, |© Deering â€"mower. 5§ It: cut, _ Masseyâ€" « Harris 11 :hoe seed drill, ‘ Deering|! cultivator, | Elmira® bay loader, â€" 4â€"}! Horse * power, : 2â€"furrow. Cockshutt plow;~ Preston No. 31 single .. plow, : two w plows, _ 4â€"section iron m.‘ gi. ‘corn matker |! and * weeder, | new wagon : with box complete, wide tire wagon, wagon I box, new ~pair bob sleighs,. 2 top bug;, © gied, cutter, open buggy with small zeat,‘ . dne _ horse â€" market .. sleigh| "¢new).> one horse market carriage, set _ gravel planks, hay ,, â€" rack, fanning mill, puipger, new . Be Laval cream separator, cutting box, set heavy team harness, set plow â€" harâ€" hess, set carriage harness, ° 3 sets single bharness (1 new), wheelbarrow, horseâ€" collars, blankets, 2 doz. . new grain bags, doubletrees, neckyokes, torks, shovels, logging chains, hoes, Irakes and many other articles. ‘The above implements are all nearâ€" ly ‘new . Hay, Grain and Rootsâ€"15 tons of good Timothy hay, about 400 bush. loats, a quantity of mixed barley and |oatg, about 1. bushel of mangels and ‘| 400 bushel turnips. | | ‘No reserve â€" as the Proprietor _ 18 leaving ‘the farm. 1 ‘Terms.â€"Hay, grain, roots, _ chick: \ens, fat cow and all sums of â€"$10.00 . {‘undâ€"under, cash; over that â€" amount A12 months‘ credit an approved" joint ‘{ notes, or 5 per cent. ‘off for cash clpavyments of credit. amountg. * ooo ols Efecs Phe SHORTHORNS FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale . 5 bulls, 1 yearling, all . bred direct from imported stock. â€"Also â€" females, all ages, at reasonable â€" prices, and terms to suit.*â€" Apply L. K. WEBER, RUPTURE PUBLIC SALE £9â€"1 mo Mr. and Mrs. Daniel â€" Sweeney . of Point Aunne, near Belleveille, were drowned when their motor boat was pierced by ice and sank. Truss Torture J ampcage® "Riiing ecompientod no. paue or it w haturai R (opiesaptamipee Tfi Onese Thought Necessarg, but Now J. Y. EGAN, Specialist of Toronto Mss ‘-'.:j!:‘o'.‘.“n'.u«“"'r.'x‘.‘au. ; "oririieie Matre. Denger of Pabn: â€". . secui ROBERT ISRAEL, Proprietor A. *J.; MICKUS, Auctioneer. â€" ‘This: cou wpon meeye ’ u the yowns ( E'm % hotet oies sor uninber Galt, mperial ttotel, Dec Berlin, Walper House, Dec QGuelph, Weilington lotel, St. Marys, Wir Stratford, . Wind: (Skx paTEs ar B0TrOM) the i ne . soid Free Consultation Coupon. re mare TS clock, . p. '-" aluable . propâ€" 11th, 1912 Hawkesville, Ont Public Aug the . under { Strasburg C FISmg t Hotel. Dec. 13 Peter, Sherry Hotel, Dec. J4.gersoll man, d ; gixtyâ€"five years nare 8 vears 14. and 47â€"2t o30 Bg Dec. 9, There will be oleted premises of the â€"unders north of ‘Waterio9,\ on ing from Waterloo to Y our is t Nes o whieh thive No 1 meres cleaced ‘and alout 4 acres Of good cedar sw ‘ i8 ; wll| j " ‘ M & <’ in o :d.‘a.em?w.;%w 6 ,% a lar er _ â€" joun fruit trees &m and _ ap. iplc. Onmm,m‘h \‘.‘ ) story tage . Toofa@ grAY f with hard and w& fiut.‘.-ho‘ml nection in kitchen for waste 4 and wood shed attachéd, large~ bank barn with straw shed attached, stable under barn with litter carrier, _ feed carrier and water system completé, driving shed, pig stable and chicken house. This is an exceptionally ‘ [fine farm. & Parcél No. 2. â€"Comprising: 9 *“'J of bush, more" on less, _ situated | ~2 milés north of Waterloo, ~near> Bear> inger â€" School: House. ~ >‘ y n â€" Terms.â€"Terms of sale wil} be made known dn day of shle.<For partigul« ars apply . 10 the undersigned: ~<> |~¢ IRA BAUMAN,»Proprietor, â€" . R_R: No.: 4, Waterleo, Ont. : A.~J.!‘MICKUS, Auctioneer. ~ | Kov . 20,39;20,28,30 Dec. 3,5,7,10. _ Ti A. J. Mickus, Auctioneer Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1912 Dec. 16.â€"Farm . stock ‘and impleâ€" ments of Isaac Brighton, .one half â€"â€"mile east. of Mannheim and & . miles southwest ‘of: Borlin/ on : the‘ . townâ€" line. F » Dec. 31.â€"Thoroughbred Holstein catâ€" tle belonging to C. R. Gies at Hel: delberg. â€" A capy â€"of â€"catalog will be mailed to any person on request. > WILLIAM ~G Decethter 10th.â€"Bernt‘ & + Lad ments . and ilw’m(}fil\‘ R. Witmer, on6 nile east of Kosâ€" suth, 4 miles west of Hespeler at 1 o‘elock., B +A PUBLIC SALE (‘ompr:sin% 14 acres, situated 31 miles from Elmira, 1 mile from West Montrose and‘ 1 mile ‘from the Câ€"P.R: Station. On property are 2 housgés and a barn ; also good ° front trees and bard and, s?(t wlgz. Appq; Cone rAd Brown," West Mpnttose 4* 19â€"1 fao . ec. 17â€"Farm.stock. and: implements of Louis . Beitz, | 2 «miles west : . of New Germany, and 3miles. . : east ol Wihterhourne. <: 1 : <<4‘.>>~ * Comprising â€"~ 200.â€"acres, â€"situated about, 3 miles wes#"of, Wa P 5. miles west of BerBin. | in good taté ol caltivatioh," batime h Comprising | akout 100 aofes" Adjac ont 46 the village toBrbsville! ~21 acres . umder . cultivat pasture Iand."tfodh“"lwzil“' "hata‘ wood bush. . First class{shouse #amd bank barn on property, and good orchard and solt and hard water. Alâ€" so 500 cedar posts ‘for sale. Apply [.> GREGOR SCHNARR, 494.f wmin. . Brbsville, Ont. Auction ‘Sales 40â€"1 mo .@ of . 46 4 â€" miles of Rerlin as® Amile west of w. â€"~ 86 actes. under| cultivaâ€" tron, balance â€" in land. Good orchard. nlr;hnk barn and aff"necessary outâ€" buildings." Apply to & . ___ _ 1944 Farm for Sale Farm for Sale Peter Sherry, . a widelyâ€"known in Farm for Sale «2 tm Qsfi}; ABRAM S,. WEB e < s aroont ont TAYLOR AUCTIONâ€" Farm, stotk impleâ€" ied ck p.m. sbarp e road lead nes togo, 08 sudden!y tOre 47â€"3t under â€"a good . sTAVE DT Boil good lo@$s, # aveck, 4 never. ; wel o on eope or . tu us.&fm«.m * ud Te Lfi iged one ol‘ the ""m is in South Wa _It is in good state of cultivabton. Scarcity of help is the reason for "elling. For . further particulars ap» ply $â€"10mam The undersigned offers for sale bis farm, better known as the Charles Forwell farm, situated 2 mfls‘fi ol St. Clements and 1. mile A ‘west of Hawkesville.. . The h{l‘.fl" lEx‘lilu acres, more or less,‘ . inâ€" wdlkhg 14 acres bush, mostly ; bardâ€" wobd. The balance is all good workâ€" able® land, slightly ‘rolling except .2 acres which is watered by a _greek which crosses the southâ€"east corner of ‘the farm and provides excellent pagâ€" ture land. _ The {farm is tile drained where necessary. On the property i8 a large bank barn 74 x 50 feet, and straw shed 30 x 70 feet, a M shed is also attached to the barh. There is also a large sheep pen and m workâ€"shop attached to the â€" . batm. Under the barn ate excellent. stables, cement floors, and under the â€"straw shed hog pen and hen pen, also vemâ€" ent floors. .A large driving sbed. . is situated some distance from the ARD. 'l'hghfllfi,h,-t.ct'n,â€"m #ick, 30 x 40 feet, with bw x 30 feet, also large sut kit nen and woodshed. _ These . buildings ‘@re all in excellent repair, â€". having lately beon reâ€"roofed. Water is â€"supâ€" plied by an artesian well pumpad ‘by a fiwet mill on the barn. ~At the c is also hard . and m This farm has never hm“ is ‘in a high state of cul an: and has always been occupied m: Farm for Salé â€" ner. For further particulérs w p n the premises or write: Wm: Korwell, St. Clements P.O > Farm for Sale The undersigned offers for sale his farm situate 3 miles south of © New XHttmany, ‘ and 6 rmiles ‘east of ‘Berâ€" lin, comprising 97$â€"acres, all>under & state ol cultivation,. bask batn all necessary, outbuildings. . Venâ€" trick house, spri‘T creek runnâ€" ing through farmay. For urther . pattiâ€" culars apply to ~ . Valuable Farm for Sale > 47â€"1mo \The® undersigned offers for sale bis valuable farm, situated near Winterâ€" urne, rising of acres, 1090 :m mm is m% state of ultivation, 25 actes bush and 25 actes iuwre land. Stone ‘house, bank barn and â€" all necessary outbuildings. Apply to p * 39â€"4mosg Compri.ing 156 . actes,situated _3 miles west of Waterloo. 11 consists of two parcels of land, she of which comprises 86 actes.. The Dmifl can be purchased in ‘whole or in paft. Two â€" sets of Buildings on propetty 2 good â€" orchards with mafiy .. Irwit trees, and good supply: of soft . and hard water apply Â¥o â€"â€" â€" > | Medicine Hat and Calgaty, Altm CEO. 0. MERSON & COMPANY 46 Farm for Sale Farm for Sale 16 King 8t. W. TORONTO Farm for Sale si «0d WM. A. THOMS SAMUEL . SCHWEITZER wW. (+ BITCHEY, Chartared â€" Accountants, a 22 Ellien St AARON SNYDER, ; .0 + Winterbourne ds T ApP lim 441 35â€"4mos. TE Wateriow

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