§ :; Th« department of trade and comâ€" _ /.4 merce at â€" Oftawa has just compiled /60 Athâ€" figures showing total grain shi?- _ ments eastward for the grain year oi ~ ~3>4911â€"12, which ended on Augest 31. h’.,‘_ The â€" figures easily pass â€" all reécords. _‘The total amount shipped hy lake and â€"‘â€"â€"~rail â€" was 139,322,961, as _ compared f ‘uith .93,837,867 in 1910. l ~~â€" ~RBAND‘S FIRST APPEARANCE.: 4 ioy " gift on Tuesday when ‘7 or notified by the Manager, Ald. N. _ w» J}3. Dctwiler that the wages had been """increased oneâ€"hball a cent per pair all o_ tound. This increas> had been grantâ€" y without being . asked for by . the and was greatly appreciated. Galt‘s new irgss band, which is yet â€"unoame>d, _ made its first appearance ‘Christmgs â€" Day, creating very favorâ€" *all> impression. Mr: Thos. Lawrenâ€" wsen, exâ€"leadir of the Salvation Army _‘band, is the conductor of the rew orâ€" .. ganizc t on. ii'l.mxl.\'(; AFTER THE USERS. C In the town of Galt during the past ~year, the power committee went into i"th> business of sâ€"lling Tungstep lamps ; at the hydro station, at a greatly reâ€" A/duced price, and it is estimated saved "" the people in this way alone no less â€" than $3,689.70. Lâ€"OLDEST TWINS IN THE WORLD * BABYLON, N.Y.â€"Samuel and Wilâ€" iliam . Muncy, who claim to hbe . the foldtst twins in the world, will celeâ€" #Lrate their ninetyâ€"fourth birthday at ‘their heme here toâ€"morrow: Both men are active, and they tell inquirâ€" ‘ers that they attribute their lopg life ~ and excellent health to the faft that ‘they are total abstainers. /‘ DEATIH OF JOFN~CATTANâ€"â€" WOODSTOCK.â€"A _ fifelong resident of Innerkip is dead in the person â€" of John Calan, who conducted with his brothers the _ lime kilns that have made the village famous. _ Deceased had _ reached the age of seventyâ€"onc years, and was one of the best known men in the county. One son and one daughter servive. EXTRA CHEER. When the employes of the _ Berlin Furnituse Co. opened their pay _ enâ€" velopes on Tuesday the married men found $2.00 and the single men $1.60 mor» than _ their â€" regular pay. The fcrem>n were also remembered by reâ€" cciving _ amounts â€" equivalent to the cost _ of goodâ€"sized _ turkeys, all â€" of which _ were received with thankfulâ€" nosS. Capt,. Blaney and the members ui;nhmvfll in the usual quiet _ manper the Army Band appreciate very much| by our citizens â€"Among the holfday the generous response of their many | Visitors to town last week were, Mr. friends _ to the etiocts of the Buncl‘s'and Mrs. J. A. Reichard and family Xnaas playing. Through ths they will| of Howick; Mrs. HMy. Bolton and son be able to purchase a brand new drum| Of Howick, Mr. Wesley Spaetzel _ of and tenor hotn These along with a| Buffalo, N. Y.. Mr. Bertâ€" Nriesef oi new _ flag _ will be presented to pht ; Milrerton: Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Witmer torp s noxt â€" week _ ‘FToâ€"night "apl.;"‘ Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. _ A Blazey _ conducts _ a special mecting ; Alfan of Galt.â€"Mr. J. M O‘Brien, meimters of the Band assisting , manager of the local b.ranch of the | U‘nioh Bank, spent Christmas at his To CLURCIL AND ""\“‘Tâ€':‘\. llmmt‘ in Péterhoro.â€"Mr. and MI’_l, 2 \ Josiah HMallman and _ daughter Miss KINGSTON.â€"From the estate _ of Efie May, of Acadia Valley, Alta., the late Jaimes Macguire, banker, ol{are visiting friends and telatives â€" in IJli atoth, _ N.J., formerly of Kings | town and_vseinity at rresent â€" Mr ton, St. Matyâ€"s Cathedral of this city ‘and Mrs: Reiner of Port Elgin _ are has we cived â€" $5,000 and the | lotel |visiting with Rev. and Mrs. A. ~F Dieu and â€"Thouse of Providence c-avh‘,.\‘mhz for a few days.â€"The series of $2,500. , | special sorvices recently conducted in * the .U. B church were brougnt to a DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE. close on Sunday evening. Although GPELPIHLâ€"The body of Gen. Hull, a factor;y operative from Bracebridge, was fornd Jying on the foor of a sitâ€" ting toom in the _ Commercial Hotel. H+Ird _ come to the city only _ last werk to work in the new factory _ of the Domirion Linen Mills. _ He was filty two yeats of age â€" Fheart failure was the cause of death S. A. NOTES , THREE YEARS FOR THEFT. MONTREAL.â€"Wm. McGrath, alias Jos. O‘Neil, convicted of picking pocâ€" kets on September 27 and of the theft of a fur coat on Lecember 2, was toâ€" day sentenced _ to three years in the penitentiaryâ€"byâ€"Jdudge Bazin. SsCHOOI; FOR FOREJGNERS. * (!:\I.GARY.-â€"-‘Thc Provincial Govâ€" etnment, announces | it will establish an English school for, forcigners _ at Vezreville, January 2. A _ special short course â€" has been arranged â€" to familiarize â€" the foreignâ€"born scholars with the rudiments of English in the shortest possible time. FOTR YEARS PAST CENTURY.| SEAFORTH.â€".John Gordan Campâ€" bell died at his bory in Hullett townâ€" ship Tuesday at the ripe age of one hundred and four years. He was a native of Scotland, and lived in Hulâ€" lett more than sFity years. Dt. . C. McCaul of Embta _ has &pPointed house surgeop at the ntford General Hospital. Dr. Mcâ€" Caup is a recent graduate ol the medâ€" ical dopartment of the Western Uniâ€" vers ty, London, and is a prontsing young physiCian. ALL RECORDS BROKEN. MIâ€"RO PHYSICIAN NAMED The lasters of the G. V. Oberboltzâ€" : Co‘s. factory received a splendid E AN NCREASE. _ Movscheld Effects , Kitchen cabinet |(B’W), sidehoard, famous cook stove, i'lmx stove, Parlor _ stove, hanging Jlam>, extension table, hal dozen kitâ€" i(hen chairs, rocker, kitchen cupboard, 4 tenches, wood box, 3 beds . with ‘r‘.attress and spings, 2 wash stands, cradle, 2 btis. with cider vinegar, 50 anew crocls, copper kettle, iron kettle, 2 meat tubs, washing machine, Daisy churn, l«rge sap can, 2 sap cans, 120 sap buckets and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms : _ Hay, grain, roots, chicâ€" kens, and all sums; of $10.00 smnd «in der, cash ; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved jcint notâ€" es, or 4 pPer cent. pet annum for cash payments of credit amounts. Câ€"R.â€"GIES,â€"Proprietor. . the visible results were mot what XAVER DITNER, might have been expected the meetâ€" | 1â€"1mo St. Agatha ingSs were yery intereSstiNG _ ANC _ 2 | _u.uuuwmmemmmemmmencms <commmmemamctamem, souree ol inspiration to many. â€" A!~~ sR lC + Sunday â€" school. entertainment was , _ Rergeag# Harvey Grasser left for conducted in th**Bantist Church _ on , Meaford this morning to bring Bydâ€" Christmas night whin an excellent \ney Lee to Berlin. _ lee kas been programme, c®nsisting of music, reciâ€"| taken into enustody in that town . on tations, dialogwes, eic., w ndered a charge of stealing _ a Nicycle in to a large and_appreciative ;-d‘:enm Berlin last summer. 1 There will be soid without reserve (as farm is sold) by public mcr on the Fairmount Farm, 1 mile t of St. Clempunts and adjoining Heidelâ€" berg on # Tuesday, January, 14th 1913 tire, light spring wagon, Lop nigey, sulky, cutter, 2 palr _ hob _ sleighs, hay fork. 2 ropes and pulleys, 3 sets team harâ€" ness, 2 sets Bingle harness, 2 robes, tlankets, 40 cow ('hnin*)hfl'l barâ€" row, mantr> â€" boat, 50 gal. gasoline can, â€" battery toster, 2 spark plugs, spark coil, 4 doz. grain bags, fruit tree and â€" potato â€" sprayer, â€" Unerda cream _ separator, 2 milk cans, 3 cream Cans, milk pails, ‘lot of _ apple barrels and many other articles . too numerous to mention. REOVBED C NS PTOTRCTOTTC 1 Grain, etc : Seed grain if not preâ€" viously sold grown according to the PUB[JC Sm ru‘es oiâ€"the Canadian Seed Growers‘ "or Association and legihle â€" for registraâ€"‘ , Â¥ion, about 400 _ bush. Ne-:mnarkcl.’ ,Fll'm Stock and |mplemenu oats, 125 hush. Dauberry oats, 300| _ _ awe e bush. ‘Mandschetitibarley, quantity of| _ Thera will be sold by public auctic timothy hay, aboutâ€" 1000 bush. manâ€"| on ghe prerises of the undersigned, golds. * | mile no.th of Winterbourne, near. 7 Farm Stock; 1 Commenting at one o‘clock p.r.. the {ollowing valuable property, viz :â€" Live Stockâ€"Bay horse 8 years old, Bay horse 6 years old, Bay mare _ 6 years old, good driver, Bay mare 4 years old, good driver, Cbestnut mare 4 years old, goodâ€"driver, horse â€" 4 yeers old, colt rising 2 years. â€" Pure bred ‘Tamworth sow due to pig in February, 1 sow due to pig in Janu ary, 14 other pigs averaging â€" about 140 lbs, 50 Barred Plymouth _ Rock chickens from . the Guelph Laying l1 lements _ etc. â€" Masseyâ€"Harris binder, Blizzard cutting box, Maple Leaf grinder, roller grinder, . heavyâ€" rubber belting, circular saw, Tomple fanning mill, McCormick corn binder, Frost & Wood mower, mower with pea harvester, cultivator with seed tbox, seâ€"d di.ll, iâ€"horse sceder, cyclone sseder, land roller, hay rake, 3 sets iron harrows, Fleury riding plow, â€" 7 walkinz plaws, 2 scuffiers, root pulper bone grinder, emery stone, grindstone stales, _ capacity 2000 Yhs., manure spreader, Masseyâ€"larris wagon â€" with box, _ iron â€" axle, truck wagon 4 in. tire, 2 sets â€" gravel planks, 2 hay racks, wood rack, combination rack, wooden truck wagon with box, 4 in. tire, light spring wagon, 4op nigey, sulky, cutter, 2 1â€"2t 1â€"1f News Notes.â€"Christmas Day was Farm for Sale ATBERFâ€"MICKLIS, Auctioneer GEORGE CLASS, Auctioneer. New Dundee Maysville 4 Th rndersigned offers for sale. his | farmm situated 4 mi.s rst of Wate;â€" ;l00, Lot No. 1, Township of Wilmot, omprisinz 136 _ acris, 12 acres _ of | wh ch is bush and balance under good {state of cultivation. (m the farm is a god house, bank barn and sll necâ€" ‘«-muy ovtyuild ngs. Also large orch | ard and abundant of hard and _ soft wat‘r. For further particulars apply . Thera will be sold by public auction on ghe premises of the undersigned, } mile no.th of Winterbourne, near. Z4â€" ,bcr's corkcr;â€"on Ho: dr.ll, Cuttivator,â€"MeCorm/{ckâ€"dise, nearly new, . Verity plow, 3 section iron _ harrow, 2 seuffiets, land rollet, Clinton fanning mill, 1 wagon _ and box r>â€"built, _ open buggy, democrat, pait bob sleighs, cutter new, hay rack fat rack, long ladder, whselbarrow, fork _ with _ rope and pulleys, 2 sets team harness, 2 sets single harness, collars, _ ®:t gravel planks, | doubleâ€" tre:s, whiffietrecs, nockyokes, forks, shovels, logging _ chains, iron kettle, quantity of hay and Delaware potay Hots hold Effects‘ Uhurn, butter M('I and print, box stove, coal heatâ€" €c, Maszseyâ€"larris _ cream separator, nearly n>w, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Cattle etc.: 3 _ cows supposed . to calc in April and May, 1 fresh cow, 2 yearling caitle, 4 calves, 1 sow to 1iz atout time _ of sale, 4 thoroughâ€" brad Lelcester ewes, 35 chickens and a pdir of geese. Implements : Frost & Wood binder, 6. ft. _ cut, nearly â€" new, McCormick mowsr, now, Sharp bhay rake, Wisner Terms : Potatoes, fowl and shecp, and all sums of $10 and under cash. oler that amount 12 month‘s â€" credit on approved sccurity, or 5 per cent. off for cash. * 4 No reserve, as the farm is sold. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioncer. WALTER STORK, Proprietor. Wednesday, Jan. 22nd, 1913 6 years old, bay (good driver). Termsâ€"(irain, chickens, fat .cattle, and all sums of $10.00 and _/ under, cash: over that amount 10 | monthg‘ credit on good security or 5 per cent. offâ€" for cash payment . of credit amounts. ALBERT HERGOTT, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS. Auctioneer. ~â€" Impleir~nts, Ete.â€"Maxwell binder, 6 ft. cut, nearly new; hay rake, Wisâ€" ner hos drili, combined disk, 4 seeâ€" tion iron harrow, Fleury plow, Frost & Wood plow, _ Maxwell pulper, 2 wagons, 1 nearly new; wagon hox with shelving and spring seat, top buggky nearly new, pair bob sleighs, Kaufman make; cutter, fNat rack nearâ€" ly new, wheelbarrow, _ wood _ rack, set of team harness, set plow | harâ€" ness, set sinzle harness, horse _ colâ€" lars, stone boat, set of gravel planks, doubletrees. neckyokes,, forks, shovels, International cream separator, logâ€" ging chains, hoes, rakes, and many other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. § 52â€"2t. Grainâ€"About 700 â€" bushels _ . oats, about 50 bushels barley, about" 100 bushels mixed grain, a quantity â€" of at 1 o‘cleck p.m. sharp, |heAfol}(.lwing property : * M ‘There will be soid by public aneâ€" tion on the premises of the undersignâ€" ed in the village of St. Agatha om Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp. the following valuable property, viz: Horsesâ€"Heavy bay mare 5 years old in foal, heavy bay mare 12 years old supposed to be in loal, light grey horse 7 years old, good driver; black horse, good worker, 3 heavy _ marc colts rising 3 years old, well brokeh; Night colt 3 years old, well broken, 2 spring colts. + 6 Cattle, etc.â€"Cow due to calve Mar. 15. cow due to calve May 7, cow due tocalve Mar. 12, heifer due to calve May 7. farrow cow, 3 fat cattle ris ing 3 years old _ (If not previously sold), about 50 chickens. : 1â€"31 Farm Stock and Implements Horses : AUCTION SALE Thursday Jan. 9th, 1912 Farm for Sale Bay â€" mare 10 yrs. _ old, to be in loal, biac‘:: mare , bayâ€"â€" mare 12 years old, E. J. Shantz, Auctioneer ; Geo. G. Class, Anchoneer Jan. 6â€"Farm stock and â€"implements and Real Estate of Abram S.. Webâ€" ert, 2 mailes east of Bridgeport, 1 mile west of Breslaw‘ and 4 miles north of BerJin. â€" _ _ J 0 CC Jan. 9.â€"Farm stock and inplements. Jan. 16. â€"Farm stock and i 14 of Nornan Beisel, ‘1 mile west _ of l~1|mir;. 2C . Jan. 9.<â€"Farm stock and implem»nts, helonging to the late Peter Voigin, Raminty , CCCR u-" ho al w Â¥o . Cp OeR EmE credit on approted joipt notes . or . 5 per cent. off for #gsh. parment of ¢teâ€" dit ampunts: ~y . il. / it s . > Nul: £ â€" + «MARGARET Â¥OISIN, it mesf f c k | WILLIAM VOISIN, â€" Executors. . A. J. Mickus, Auctioneer Jan. 20.â€"Farm: stock â€"and implements of Jack Rennie, 24%â€"miles ear Cross hill, 2J miles west of St. Clements, i A Perfect Jewel of a Flour neckyokes.. Totks,. shovels, logging chains, . hoes,.â€"rakes, _ crosscut . sawy, vinegar barrel ‘grain | cradle, ~sap cles too numerous to mention, | . ° Hay, Grain and Rodisâ€" _ A. . lirge quantity oljoq&.r.i-ï¬â€™_ï¬y hay, about 50 hushe}s of peas, ‘mhout 1235 husitels ot batley, about>500 bushels of oats, and about~500 bukke!s of mangels Commencing at~ome o‘clock p. â€"m., sharp, the following . valuable propâ€" erty, viz: j 00 Horsesâ€"Bay mare 15 years old, black mare 16 years old supposed <to be in foal, black horse 10 years old, chestnut mare 7 years old, bay horse 3 years old, colt rising 3 years old.: Cattle, etc.â€"3 cows due to calve in April, cow due to calve in May, cow due to calveâ€"in June, heifer due to calve in May, 3 heifers due _ to calve in Jums, 4.heifers. rising 2 years old. steer rising 2 years _ old, § spring calves, . sow due to pig in Jan., sow duw to pig in Feb., . 9 shnats 3 months old. .. 3 sheep .supâ€" posed to be in lamb, 2 ewe lampbs, atout 50 chickens, Collie dog i stone cutter, Portland cutter, _ hay rack, pig rack, gravel planks, . fanâ€" ning mill, corp cutter, wheelâ€"barrow, root puiper, scale capacity, 1000 ï¬- grindstone, copper _ ketfle, . 2 â€" iron. kettles, scalding trough, â€"hay . fork, rope and pulley, 2 sets team _ har‘ ness, set single harneas, horse blankâ€" ets, 2 dozen grain bags, doubletrees, neckyokes, . lm mv"elg, Togging Jan. 14.â€"Farm stock and implestyents of €. R.:.Gus, l.mile cast of=.8t. Clements, adjoining: the tillage _ of Heidelberg. yhas sroar [ d â€" Amplementsâ€"Massey Harris binder, Massey Harris mower, mower _ with pea harvester aitached, cultivator, seed drill, land roller, iron hatrow, Massey }larris gang plow, 2 plows, 1‘ new hay rake, 2 wagons, . top vi barrel grain ‘ cradle, ~sap tfliii pan ,m’{u‘pc ‘of other artiâ€" Jan. 7.;Faqi1 m and impledfents of Jra Bauman, 2% miles north, ,of Waterloo, on the Conestogo road. Jan. 8.â€"Morigage sale oL â€" valuable prozerty in village of St.â€" Jacohs., Jan. 9.â€"Farm s'ï¬)ék gnd imvleménts __of Albers. Hergott, 2 milesâ€"north of ~Pcote:sblig, adjoining th>â€"village ol There â€"will be offered for sale on the] ‘phere will be guid by public aueâ€" on lono“ C‘._P:“ 9 ‘l'olfl‘l,o 7 :l‘.ujp:. 4‘.‘ ::'::’â€â€˜bd Berlin Wellesley, about 3 miles northwest of 32 miles Ary" Bridgeport and . .1 St. Clements, on â€"the road leading to mife west of Breslav, or Limwood, on . | * ‘ e oc 3 000 1000 Ail un& um’. Ju’ 9 l’ls Farm Stook, Jmplementse Eto: ~and ‘L@Lede Je Le Leofode LocfecLe Lo ho Lochechochoâ€"hocho boâ€"hoâ€"he GFO. 1 P oae e o e e e oie "Neterne, on We 100 onl t n io o C E2 C000 1 A & L a "x% w y t P oF * Im.‘. .. mil s a uk tw _ St. A and 4 miles south east ofâ€" TLin 4 miles porthwest of St. Clemeats _ Merchant Milier > Berlin, Ont. epefedo$o{0404pLob040p 0f0{0hk040{}040}e404e Thursday, Jan. 9th, 1912, d on dn t 004 40(0000R hy c in 1+ 9 Auction: Sales: is what you will declare our KING brand to be after you have given it a trial. Don‘t make the trial to easy either. ‘I‘ry it on bread, biscuits, pastries and cakes. You‘ll gnd it equally perfect in all. No other flour equals it in all rour.d baking excellence. Shall we send a sack toâ€"day? Irvin Master ‘ Auctioneer. €lerk.. 0|00 51â€"3t @S;;;.&;fl{f; ifâ€"not previouy} stone house with kitchen anft‘ w sbed, hank barn..strawshed §H8 .t nece #.ry outbuildings,. 4 acre Stch ou% «good snoply _ of hard 2M§ 1 2C m wipnLerow | We want TWO MQRE AGRNTS in this county. Falie>. . f Thos. W. Bowman & Son Co., Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont. I. was cured of Rheumatic Gout by MINARD‘S J.INIMEI;'&, y f Halifax. ANDREW KING. 1 was cured of Aoute Bronchitis by MINARD‘S x.mm;é.za'. C . , . LT. EQL. C. EWE READ. Sussex. & J was cured of Acute Rheumatism by â€" MJNARDS LINIMENT. Markham, Oat. _ .C. 8. BILLING. ; Lakefield. Que., Oct. 9, 1907. 51â€"2¢. art.calars WANTED :â€"Energeti¢ and _ Ambitâ€" inus Salesman to act as local repreâ€" sentative for Canadian Manufacturer, Address Canadian Sales ,‘frqnmlu Co., 36 James St. South, Hamiltos, cash; over that. amount. â€" 10 â€".months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 09[ cent, ‘of for cash payment ; ;(::':édit;&‘mh.-‘ \ze Pigh . ‘ Thore. will also he oflered~Jor‘ sale at the same time and place: theâ€" valyâ€" toulouse geese. Jimplements, etc.â€"Birder, hayrake, mower, , â€" _ seed drill, cultiâ€" vator, % _ threeâ€"section iron harrows, scuffier, gang plow, . single 1 new; sett double harness, 3 logâ€" ging chains, 2 rifes 1 3840 Marlin repeater, [anning mill %*touble Harâ€" poon hay fork, root pulper. Grain, Ete.â€"About 15 tons Timâ€" othy hbay, about 540 bushels Siberian cats, and about 150 bushels mangels Household Efiects,â€" Ftc.â€"2 organs, 2 pneds, 2 bedsteads, kitches cup board, 2 bureaus, 2 tables, 2 stands, 10 kitchen chairs, 2 rocking chairs, sewing machine, 2 large benches, sidehboard," iron kettle, â€" milk cans, thurn, spinning, whéel and reel, and many, other anticles too: numerous to mention.. ~ ;. _ i s Termsâ€"Grain, hay, mangels, chickâ€" ens, and all sums. of $10, and. under Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz: Live\Stockâ€"3 sorrel horses, . cow due to calve by Christmas, cow due to calve Feb. 25th, cow due to calve April 2ist, cow due to calve May 6th, vearling zohtein heifer, _ heiler 10 months old, brood sow due to pig in NMursery Stock ‘A";i)m S.‘ WEBER, :Prop IF. J. SHANTZ, . Auctit ~~OLIVER KOLB, Clerk. ,good snoply . of hard ‘aWd‘ soff -',‘Kl.‘l acres i; tat gnflttgg.ï¬ Bowman‘s .,;_‘igffl-*‘g.‘ ~, ‘_.s";" perty . consiafingâ€"of ©46 acrés, tess I’fl‘ g4 Di onigny * will be:made,‘known» on day JACOB CGRESSMA®R! i2 ©46â€" acrés, Â¥a §1â€"1m. of sale, there will be ofiered for sale| °_ _ 10F @@AIQ: _\ by Public Auction, by A. J, Mickas,] > * cce | 1 . Auctioneer, atâ€" Hollinger‘s llatel. in x â€" * o the Village ol St. Jacobs, un . Wedâ€"] . The undersigned offers ï¬ nesday, the 8th day of \January, 1913\ farm, better,. known as tha â€" Cl ‘at cleven o‘clock in the forenoon, the} Forwell {iarm, uum1 4 miles , ‘mlunae_’and premises on the west ol. 8t. _C.I'un‘.tl l_nl :IhL 1 Under and by virtue of the powers centained in a . certain _ Mortgazs, which will be produced at the= tims it a two and pnehall storev bti(": house, with good cellar, and wi frame kitchen and â€" woodsbed; _ and both weil and cistern. There is al upon the premises a large tnn:. barn and a: driving shed. * MKermgâ€"Ten per cent. of the _ purâ€" cHase price to be paid at the time of sale, and the alance within twenty days thereafter. â€" For fyrther information apply to JAMES C. HAIGHT, oA "Waterioo, Ontario. 4 Mortgagee‘sSolicitor . Dated 19th December, 1912. Dated 19th December, 1912 d Dec.20,28 w Dec.26,Jan 2 ~ Terms :â€"Hay, grain, roots, potatâ€" _Â¥ oes, chickens and all sums of $10.00] Farm 4 apd umder cash ; over that amount/or less,â€" Lot 9, 12 montls‘ credit on approved joint/of Crosshill, c notes or. 5 per cent off for cash payâ€"| bush, palgnce t fif FIGHT â€" MEx _ waNTED DURING scoop, ont s a;x_i{a'hwy team har~ ness, 2 ‘sots .team harness, 1 setâ€"carâ€" riage harness, .â€" 1sst single dharncss, cow â€"boy‘s saddle and bridle, &, robes, one ~ nearly _ aew,â€"a quantity square timter, a quantity: of ¢éim and _ soft maple t.in.. Jumber,. a quantity black ash scantling and clm Planks, 40 tods nuk: enantling and ‘ALs SECTLe 4n vAgef. â€" Fot â€" : IsHt Of ash scantling and elm Planks, 40 tod 1{ a vowe wite lfnetzg.; ao,rdd:’_@'_lrc 'lelcm'. neat P"“‘(’: a cidar_ pos‘s, â€"anvil, clipbifig . machitie.£,, _ __~~: "! ‘cro?ss,wtknwv.'glot;::‘e_.m'm '*flfl'l', ©l DS; 'ahl M t ’ L e "’ 4 er an'.ehlce::mo noméros to rpntion. |~ ‘ Hpm‘ . Hay, (it:i_n;qnd Roots :â€"Ten .. ten®$ ,~ ; _ $s . ‘(0¢% timothy hay; 5 tons© mixed hay,. .37 <...},}.¢~_, Auv.afF ancilaon~. 80â€" hush natatnet _ ~ [With. semont o6 tity ol‘ ensilage,; 60 fush potatocs,â€" =] * .Ebmmd'mc‘l,.':ï¬pual crea m | comancs Mitehen, separator, _ double bos stove, kettle ’m" stove, wood box,_stove drum, 2 cight m W igi & Ka)ton â€" ~ milk. cans, iron kebtle,_ sink,| | 0) //f 5 1'":" large tub; 2 scales 240 Ibs. capacity,|® bees â€"ant vipegor | ba.rel,â€" ~children‘s bed, . 4} _ _ APPI wheeled baby chair, pails, milk eans,| etc. * * ~ iB I2... tors allalie, 500 bush. oats, 20 bush. hok Srap ies 1 t H + WOs PR Farm Stock, Implements and stones, gugar beet seuffler, Mock and|so 500 cedar posts ‘for tackle, _ eméry sickle grinder, bag| ~ GREGOR 8 lr.u:t. bag boldér, new car for 4 in.|49â€"1 mo. xi~>% track in barn,â€"Foot‘ Per, set wagon| ~â€"â€"~«tâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€" iptings: Totdces #riln bews, . mam| Farm for scoop, one s»t extra heavy team hatr~ c his ie 3e meat pulleys, _ seed â€" drill, Imperigql g30€6|of Breslian. * """;,."""W hder plow, 2 three furrow gang plo’\u. % ::o-. balance t bush * No. 21 Flury walking plows, potatO|jang. Gepd â€" orchard.. “! hiller, potato _ and sugar beet lilter|ang bank barn and all m F combined, 2 iron hartrows, . SPTiNE|puildings. Apply to~ * \/ __ tooth harrow, _ land. _ rollet, \ ABRAM S, ï¬ two Bissel _ discs, one nearly â€" new.}494¢. ~ Brealigu, iwo row cotn. cultivator nearly nfl'l, «â€"â€"â€" â€" n m 4 ons horss cultivators, one nearly } / m f new, 2 wagons, one nearly new, with Fal'm fDl' >3 boxes and siock rack : 2 pair heavy Lo lb DL ce i 1 Td boh sleighs, .threeseated .pleasure; C€omprising about_100 acres . sleigh nearly : new, 1 horse slei;h,{rm. to the village ol Erbsville three . sâ€"ated ~ cartiage, top buggy,{acres under â€" cultivation,, ; si0One . boat, ~gravel planks, fanning| pasture land, cedar swamp mill, bevelâ€"jack, 4‘in. â€"le@ther belting} wood bush. First class.: Hursts 4 row spraying machine, wood|bank barn on property, ‘and %. rack, hay rack, cork rack, 2 ~grind|orchard and soft am_lhrl‘y&; Tuesday, January 7th, 1913 Cattle ‘â€"Cow due to calve in March cow due to calve in April, 3 cows due to calÂ¥e in June, 1 cow due to calve in July, 2 cows due to calve in Augâ€", 8 cows fresh since Sept., ) cow milkâ€" ing 4 months; Shorthorn bull 3 yrs. old _ with good pedigree, about §# chickens, also a collie dog. â€" Implements :â€"Manure sproader, Mcâ€" Cormick â€"Binder, Deeting mower 44 {t. cut, Hay loader with fore carriage, Massey Harris side delivery rake, hay tedder, hay rake, hay fork, ropes and r::-m u-iusy;m.c auction on the, . premises of the undersigned, %}; miles north of Waterloo, on _ the road leading to ConeStogo on Horse»s :â€"2 lightâ€"bay â€" makes 5 yrs. ofd, good drivers ; gark bay mare 13 yrs. old ; aged horse. Commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m., the following _ valuable property, viz :â€" 16 King $t. W. TORONTO Mediclhe Hat dnd‘ Caleary, Alt& IGHT _ MEX _ WaNTED DURING the _ winter noonths for chopping Cordwood.â€"Apply A A. Pipe, 36 Foundry 8t , Betlin 52 u. {Lurch at noon) . A IRA $. BAUMAN, prop. ‘A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. No reserve as the {arm is sold. MORTGAGE SALE _ fls ce o e es NWB Charm Accountants. _ ,â€", OF §1â€"3t. Snyâ€" | wood. The ‘ |able land, m oneâ€" m!blcll (is wat upon} which crosses the & bflfg the farm and proyi with| ture land.‘ ‘The fa {a workâ€"shop attached td the lumm the bath are excellent sown in fall wheat, good orchard, bank driving shed,â€" never { house with kitaben‘: cement foors, &nd under the _ s shed hog pen and hen pen, alan ent floors. A large vriving sbhed also al&ted some dlat’m from barp. house is ~a 3 brick, 30 x‘40 feet, with ;:& ls 25 x 30 feet, also large chen and woodsbed. mm dte all in excelient ir, â€". J# lately beon reâ€"rocvied. Water is, plied by an artesian well .-'J a power mill on the barn. At. house is also hard _ and soft This farm has never been renteg. is in a high state of culti has always been occupied by ner. For further particulats oh the pretmises or write Forwell, St. Clements Â¥, 0% with . cement cell summer kiteheun,, Famk Farm 4 or less,â€"Lot 9,. Con. â€"‘~" ‘"for Saitg "~! ‘The undersigned offers forâ€" valuable larm. situated near bourne, comprising of 200 ht cultivation, 25 acres pasture land. Stone and all necessary ou A valugble dairy {arm near. Ci mt cianeapes arolette 5+ ur ther â€"partit *#3 89â€"2mos. _ _ J . SAUDE .;ï¬â€˜.m m%h tarm situated one mile not St.. Agaths and 4 miles 574 he‘s Mess 9n +3 '7’;?!" ©$1500 biys $.F00 omed ‘brig 54 ue qs ng y Farm for Sale Sn adimtthut® 754 cliner) . For further j Farm for Farm for Farm for €4, AARON 8 Eâ€"o. wP A 4