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+4 â€"O00Pâ€" _ Farm Stock. Implements, etc . and Household Effects. Sale to commence at 1 o‘clock p.m sharp. TERMS OF SALEâ€"All amounts of $10.00 and under, cash; above $10.00 11 months‘ credit on approved_ joint notes for credit amounts, or 4 per cent. off for cash. LOUIS K. WEBER, Proprietor. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. F. G. LACKNER, Clerk. On the same place, on the 7th day of March, 1918, there will be sold the enâ€" tire pureâ€"bred Scotch Shorthorn herd consisting of some 20 head of pureâ€" bred Shorthorns, and some 20 head Shorthorn grades. Particulars wiil appear later. Jas. MacDonald, Guelph Auctinneer Plan to Relieve Pressure on the Food Controller‘s Department. REORGANIZE â€" SYSTEM IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" 6 ft. Noxon binder, 7 ft. Massey Harris binder, 6% ft. Noxon mower, 13â€"hoe Frost & Wood drill, large Waterloo cutting box, 10â€"inch plate "Daisy" grinder (new), straightâ€"line speed jack, 12 ft. dump rake, _ Chatham fanning milll with bagger attachment, Lion double speeded 10 horsepower, timber for 2 horsepower frames, root pulper, Noxâ€" en springâ€"tooth cultivator, Internation al 1416 disc with truck, _ stifâ€"tooth cultivator, 2â€"furrow Verity plow, 4 walking plows, Verity scuffler, 3 jron harrows, new shop made wagon coni plete, _ 3%% inch tire wagon, narrow tire wazon. 2 bobsleighs, 2 sets team barness, 3 sets plow harness, 1. set carriage harness, single harness, haitâ€" ers, bridles, collars. etc., tank heater, pumping gear attachment. iron force pump complete for 20â€"foot well, . a quantity of line shafting and pulleys, forks, shovels, hoes, picks, grain bags, crowbars, chains, _ a quantity of coil fence wire, and other articles too pumerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODSâ€"2 iron ketâ€" tles, scalding trough, _ meat grinder, Magnet â€" cream separator _ (good as now),. writing desk (old style). large kitchen cupboard, 2 sideboards, 2 barâ€" rel churns, tables, chairs, beds, benchâ€" es, tubs, etc. ‘The undersigned will offer for sale by public auction, on his premises, "Oak Grove Farm," oneâ€"half mile west _ Hawkesvilie, on posed to be in foal to Swinebourne {Clyde) (Imp.), beavy pair of matchâ€" ed mares rising 5 years old, both sup posed to be in foal to _ Swinebourne Almp.), matched carriage team. mare and geldingz _ rising 6 and 7 years; heavy sucking _ colt by "Favorite" (imp.) FDOD BOARD Ottawa,. Foeb. 10. â€"The food control system is being reorganized by the Government with a view of relieving the pressure on the food controller and apportioning and coâ€"relating the big task of food production, food conservaâ€" tion and distribution. A Canadian food board is being es tablished as a branch of the agriculâ€" tural department. It will be headed by Food Controller Thompson,. who will take special charge of the distriâ€" bution end, including exportation. marâ€" keting, licensing of wholesalers and reâ€" tailers. J. D. McGregor, of Brandon. who has been working in connection with the food controller, will, it is rinâ€" derstood. look after food conservation and the production of meat, while Hon: C. A. Dunning. of the Saskatchewar Government, will have special charge ‘of a campaign for incroased producâ€" tion. * lIPROVED‘YUHKBHIRE HOGS â€" 2 sows. 2 years old, bred Dec. 10th; 2 young sows, bred Dec. 20th; 6 young sows, 8 mouths old, bred; boar pig 8 months old; 15 shoats, 4 months old. * .MORSESâ€"Aged team of geldings, heavy matched sorre} team, mare and gelding rising 9 years old, mare supâ€" Mr. P. B. Tustin, of the food conâ€" troller‘s department, will also be proâ€" minent in the new orders with regard particularly â€" to the â€" regulations . of wholesalers and retailers . The fond hoard â€" will oceupy in relation ton faod and | agricultural | production and . its problems a position similar to that nt the war trade board regarding Canaâ€" da‘s | trade and industry. 1t will sys tematize the different activities of the food controller‘s department. TUESDAY, FEB. 26TH, 1918, the following chattels, viz.: The whole question of agricultnral production will be discussed at the meeting next Friday between the Fol. eral Government and the provincial premiers. AUGTION SAE FOR CANADA T142 Commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m. sharp, following : Farm Stock, Implements, etc There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion, on the farm of the undersigned. situated one mile east of Kitchener, on the Natcheze road. % mile from the Preston & Kitchener street railâ€" way, on 37 CATTLEâ€"Consisting of 21 good Dairy Cows _ (Holstein grades)â€" 3 cows fresh, 3 cows fresh by time of sale, 7 cows due to calve in March, 7 ‘ows due to calve in April, cow due to alve in May, 3 Holstein _ heifers rising 2 years old, steer rising 2 years old, 10 heifers rising one year year old, pure bred Holstein bull 1 vear old, pure bred Holstein bull 4 years old (No. 17827). PIGSâ€" 5 fat pigs about 170 lbs each If young brood sows supposed to be in pig. pure bred Yorkshire boar one vear old. TERMS OF SALEâ€" Eight months‘ credit will be given on approved seâ€" curity, or 4 per cent. discount for cash. HORSESâ€"Heavy bay mare rising 4 years old, heavy bay mare rising 18 years old (good worker),. light bay mare 5 years old, bay horse 12 years old, bay colt rising 2 years old. CHICKENSâ€"â€" About 70 pure bred chickens; 20 Rose Comb Rhode Island Red pullets, _ 50 single comb _ White Leghorns. IMPLEMENTSâ€"Massey Harris binâ€" der 7 ft. cut, Massey Harris 6 ft. cut binder. mower, _ Massey Harris disk seed drill 13 disks, four horse disk harrow with truck, 5 section iron har row, high lift gang plow, single plow, 2 beet lifters, land roller, 2 horse corn cutivator, beet cultivator, Massey Harâ€" ris hay loader, Massey Harris side deâ€" livery, manure spreader, hay rake. 2 wagons. 2 bob sleighs. 2 cutters, democrat, top buggy, 2 hay racks. cnt ting box. root pulper. fanmning mill, wagon springs. slush scraper, 3 set team barness, 2 set single harness, 2 robes. horse blankets, hay knife, milk aireater, forks, shovels, chains, grain bags, and other articles too numerous fto mention. GRADE BULL 1 year old. 4 HORSES, Clydesdaleâ€" Horse risâ€" ing 5 years old, borse rising 11 years old, mare rising 10 years old, _ mare rising 14 years old, in foal. This is as good a herd as any in the county. No reserve. Everything will be sold that is offered. GRADE HEIFERSâ€" 2 due to calve Sept 14, yearling heifer, butcher beifâ€" er. 25, â€" Bessie due to calve March 16, Mammie due to calve Oct. 7, Fanny due to calve Aug. 5, Nanny fresh Jan. 25, Mary due to calve Feb. 25, Topsy to be fresh Sept. 25, Nelliecfresh Aug. 1. Spotty due to calve Feb, 26. 1 Ford 5 passenger auto in extra good shape, run one season GRAINâ€"â€" 100 bush. registered O. A. C. seed oats. No. 72. 75 bush. O. A. C seed barley. quantity of _ feed oats. quantity of mixed grain. .. No Reserve, proprietor is retiring _ Lunch at neon. TERMS OF SALEâ€" Grain. poultry. and all <sums of $10.00 and under cash, over that amount 12 months‘ credit }M approved security or 5 per cent. discount for cash on credit amounts. lt‘lxs. 3 months‘ credit. HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN COWSâ€" Jane fresh Nov. 28th, Sarah fresh Jan. 4, Beauty due to ealve Oct. 11. May fresh Sept. 25, Tidy due to calve April Cowâ€"Effie Clothilde Peggy, No. 42 787. due to calve March 5, 1918. Heiferâ€" Helena Canary Clothilde, No. 52720, calved April 1st, 1917. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1918 Commencing at 1 o‘clock p. m., the following : 6 PURE BRED HOLSTEIN CATTLE. Cowâ€"Peggy Nanuet, No. 16725, due to calve June 16th, 1918. Cowâ€"Peggy Clothilde, _ No. 31784 fresh since Jan. 4th, 1918. There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, situâ€" ated % mile west of Mannheim, on Blelhm‘s road, on Bullâ€"Springbank Canary Mercena, No. 25898, 2%%4 years bid. Heiferâ€" Lucy Clothilde Beels, No. 42788. due to calve June 18th, 1918. OF CHOICE PURE BRED AND HiGH GRADE HOLSTEIN COWSs AND HEIFERS AND CLYDE HORSEs. GEO. MILNE, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer WESLEY BERGEY, Clerk. DAVID SHUH. Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1918 PUBLIG SALE PUBLIG SAE â€"OFâ€" * _ _ . Clrenicle Telegraph, Waterl68, Thursday, â€"___ February 14, 1918 _.__ _ 6â€"2t HORSESâ€" Dark bay horse 9 years old, black horse 15 years old, heavy gray horse 12 years old. There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion, on the ptemises of the underâ€" signed, situated 4 mile east of Erbsâ€" ville, on the main road to Erbsville, Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz.; .. PIGSâ€"11 pigs weighing about 125 Ibs each, sow supposed to pig at time of sale, 2 sheep supposed to be in lamb. about 30 chickens. IMPLEMENTSâ€" Deering binder 6 ft. cut, in good ruuing order, Brantâ€" ford mower 5 ft. cut, _ Noxon drill, Mann cultivator with seed box, Clinâ€" ton fanning mill, land roller, _ Cock: shutt plow, 2â€"furrow Massey Harris plow, 2 scuffiers, turnip seeder, Deerâ€" ing hay rake, grain cradle, stone boat, straw cutter, flat hay rack, 3â€"section iron harrow, Portland cutter, open bugey. wagon with box. pair bob sleighs, root pulper, wheel barrow, 2 sets gravel planks, stock rack, 39 cedar posts, whiffictrees, grind stone, 2 emery stones. 50 sap pails, sap pan. pulleys. oFr Farm Stock, Implements, * Household Effects, Ete. CATTLEâ€" Cow due to calve Feb. 18, cow due to calve in April, cow fresh about four weeks, 3 yeariing heifers, calf 4 weeks old. HARNESSâ€" Set team harness, 2 sets single harness, bridle and collars. carriage robe, blankets, neckyokes. forks. shovels. crowbars, grain bags. and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE:â€"All sums of ten dollars and under, cash; over that amount. 10 months‘ credit, upon apâ€" proved security or 5 per cent. per anâ€" num discount for cash on credit amounts. GRAIN, ETC.â€" Quantity _ of hay. oats and mixed grain, turnips and mangels. IMPLEMENTS: â€"MceCormick binder 6 ft. cut with sheaf carrier, McCorâ€" mick mower 5 ft. cut, hay rake, Deerâ€" ing 13 disk seed drill, Masseyâ€"Harris cultivator with seed box, steel land roller, Frost & Wood disk, 4â€"section iron harrow, 2furrow gang plow, Oliâ€" ver riding plow No. 101, Fluery walkâ€" ing plow No. 13, Wilkinson walking plow No. 4. one truck wagon, one lumâ€" ber wagon with box, one pair of bob sleighs with box, threeâ€"seated carriage, oneâ€"horse carriage, top buggy, open buggy, one road cart, two jumper cutâ€" ters, flat hay rack, scales 2,000 lbs. cap. fanning mill, stoneâ€"boat, rootâ€"pulpâ€" er, scuffler, bagâ€"truck, wheel barrow, straw cutter, hay fork, goatâ€"robe, Deâ€" Laval cream separator new, one 30 gallon milk can. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Cooking stove. sink, Daisy churn, cider barse‘. No Reserve as the farm is sold. TERMSâ€"Hay. grain, pigs. roots and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash: over that amount 12 months‘ credi& on approved security or 5 per cent. per annum discount for cash payments of credit amounts. | HARNESS:â€"2 sets team harness, ! single harness. r Farm Stock. Emplements, otc CATTLE:â€"6 Good Dairy Cows:â€" Cow duc to calve March 15th, cow due to calve May 4th, cow due to calve May 6th, cow due to calve May 8th, cow due to calve Aug. 1st, 6 head of cattle rising 2 years old, 12 spring calves. SOWS:â€"Sow with pigs at side, 2 sows due to pig middle of March. ‘There will be sold on the premises of the undersigned, 1% miles east of Linwood. 4 miles west of Hawkesvilie, and 3 miles north of Crosshill, Lot No. 9. Con. 12. Quebec. Fob. 7.â€"Liquor license !eâ€" gislation which will make the province of Quebec bone dry after May 1, 1918. was introduced in the Quebec legisiaâ€" ture this afterncon by MHon. Waiter Mitchell, Provincial Treasurer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6TH, 1918. Commencing at 1 o‘clock sharp, the following. viz.:â€" HORSES:â€"Black team rising 4 and 5 years old, well matched, black mare rising 10 years old, black gelding risâ€" ing 3 years old, bay Ally rising 2 years key died in Constantinople Abdul Hamid, former Sultan of Tu: THURSDAY, FEB. 28TH, 1918 HENRY NIXDORF, Proprietor ED. C. MICKUS. Auctionser. PUBLIG SALF JOHN GERTH, Proprietor. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. JOS. KARLEY, Clerk. PUBLIG SAE BONE DRY QUEBES 7â€"3t. HARNESS:â€"Set heavy team harâ€" ness, set team harness, set plow harâ€" ness, 2 gets carriage, harness, 3 sets single hdrness, 180 ft. of 6â€"inch, 6â€"ply canvass belting, forks, shovels, hoes, shaftings, pulleys and belts, heavy tamnk hoe, Suction hoe, 90 ft. double 1 in. rope, 70 ft. endless rope, also 35 cedar posts. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:â€"1 stove, Eaton cream separator, _ National cream separator, 6 chairs, sink, 2 fron kettles, milk can, milk cooler, extenâ€" sion table 2 tables, box stove for wood and coal, good as new. TERMS OF SALE:â€"Grain. poultry. fat cattle and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit with Landowners as seâ€" curity, or a discount of 5 per cent. per annum for cash payments of credit amounts. j PIGS:â€"Brood sow due to pig May 20th, 10 young sows supposed to be in pig, boar about 8 months old, 9 shoats 3 months old. IMPLEMENTS: â€" _ Masseyâ€"Harris binder 7 ft. cut, Masseyâ€"Harris binder 6 ft. cut, 5â€"ft. Masseyâ€"Harris mower, Cockshutt 13â€"disc drill, nearly new; international cultivator nearly new; lerner cultivator, mower with _ pea harvester, new Cockshutt foot lift sulâ€" ky plow, P. E. Shantz potato digger, Blizzard corn blower, 10" Joliette chopâ€" per with jack and truck, Clinton fanâ€" ning mill, Champion thresher, No. 2: 36" cylinder, 45" body with straw blower and selfâ€"feeder, 3â€"piece strawâ€" carrier with slats, disc 14" in diameâ€" ter, disc 17" in diameter, No. 2 Cockâ€" shutt 2furrow walking plow, 2 gang plows, 2 scufflers, 2â€"horse corn plows. 2 No. 21 Ayr walking plows, double wooden pulley 4 ft. 8" diameter and 30" in diameter, wagon with box and shelving nearly new, 3 wagons, log wagon, 2 flat hay racks, 2 water tanks, Bell 20â€"horse power traction steam enâ€" gine, one horse gasoline engine, slap saw and edger, 1â€"54" inserted tooth saw. 1â€"54" solid tooth saw, 1â€"40" solid tooth saw, 1 circular saw 28" in diameter, on truck, 3â€"seated carriage. top buggy, open buggy, buggy top, 3 cutters, pair heavy bob sleighs, Manâ€" itoba sleigh, Jr. Maple Leaf chopper 10 in. blade, turning bench, . force pump, wagon boxes, sleigh box, grain cradle, 2 turnip pulpers, one nearly new, hay fork, 2 sets iron harrows, POULTRY:â€"3 geese, about 20 chic kene. GRAIN:â€"25 bushels seed peas, 50 bushels seed bartey. * THE N. W. FARMERS‘ MUTâ€" UAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., ANNUAL MEETING. The 44th annual meeting of the North Waterloo Farmers‘ Mutual Fire Insurance Co.. will be held on At the hour of one o‘clock p.m.. â€" at the Free Library Hall, Waterloo, Ont., for the purpose of receiving the Comâ€" pany‘s annual report and the election of four directors, By Order of the Board, JO8IAH STAUFFER. t Tow! ETewielcr "We ought to bring peace to the By Order of the Board, world. We shall seek in every way to JO8IAH STAUFFER. do it. Such an end was achieved yesâ€" Manager. |terday in a friendly manner with an Waterloo, Jan. 28th, 1918. §â€"3t.|enemy which, beaten by our armies, n nnanney anenenneaeey cuvnn.cccm mc â€".â€"â€"â€"»+ IPEPCOIVOG UO Feason for fighting longâ€" in er, extends a hand to us and receives our hand. We clasp hands. But he who KAISEH S |“[A will not accept peace, but on the conâ€" trary declines, pouring out the blood « of his own and of our people, must he forced to have peace. We desire to live in friendship with neighboring Sifiuuiucommuews peoples, but the victory of German Amsterdam. Feb. 11.â€"Germany deâ€"\arms must first be recognized Our sires peace. but before it can be atâ€"|troops under the great . Hindenburg tained her enemies must recognize will continue to win it. Then peace that Germany has been victorious. En 'wlll come." peror William said in reply to an adâ€" kacz iz 2222 i2222z ez @ress presented by the Burgomaster! wimamp‘s LINIMENT CURES of Hamburg _ on the conclusion of piPHTHERIA. CATTLEâ€"Heifer due to calve June 8th, heifer due to calve in May, cow fresh. since Jan. 1st, grade Jersey cow fresh about 3 weeks, cow due to calve March 28, cow due to calve March 23. cow due to calve March 16th, cow due to calve March 9th, fat cow if not previously _ sold, 6 _ heifers _ ris ing 2 years old, 1 steer rising 2 years old. (These are all good butchers‘ cattle), 6 spring calves. HORSESâ€"Grade Percheron mare 16 years old. grade grey Percheron mare 7 years old, â€" grads black Percheron mare rising 3 years old, . grey â€"mare rising 3 years old, grade grey Perchâ€" eron mare rising 2 years old, sorrel horse rising 4 years old. and Household Effects ‘hke ‘wing of ".’.".'....r." l mueet on om & , aitâ€" uated 2 miles north of Agatha and one mile south of Josephsburg, in the township of Wilmot, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 1918 (Gommencing at 10 o‘clock, sharp, the following valuable property : i s TUESDAY, FEB. 19TH, 1918, NOAH STEINMAN, Prop. H. B. DUERING. Auctioneer. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. PUBLIG SAE 5â€"3t i THE FARMâ€"The Executors of the Herb Lackner Estate will also offer for sale at the same time and place (if not previously sold) the farm conâ€" taining 187 acres, â€" more or less, _ on which are a new modern 2 story red brick house with kitchen and _ wood ished attached, large bank barn with straw shed and stables underneath, [nnd drilled well. There are 6 acres sown to fall wheat, 70 acres of meaâ€" ‘dow. about 22 acres of bush and pasâ€" ture, the remainder is plowed ready for spring crop. _ This farm is beauâ€" tifully located, has rural mail and teleâ€" phone connection; also a young orchâ€" TERMS OF FARMâ€" 10 per cent. of purchase price on day of sale.. Furâ€" ther terms and conditions will be made known on day of sale, or can be ascertained by applying to the underâ€" signed Executors. _ "We often entered false paths. The|ohickens, Collie dog. 'bord pointed to us by a hard school IMPLEMENTSâ€" Deering binder 6 the p-thiy which we should go. The|ft cut with sheaf carrier and‘ truck, world. hawever, at the same time has| Deering mower 6 ft. cut, Deering hoe not been on the right path. We Gerâ€"{drill, Massey Harris cultivator with mans who still have ideals, should|broadcast seeder, _ Noxon culiivator, work to bring about better times. We Deering disk. Deering hay rake, Masâ€" should fight for right and "morality. jsey Harris 4â€"section harrow. land rolâ€" Our Lord God wishes us to bave peace,|ler. scuffier, turnip seeder. 2 Fleury but a peace wherein the world wm'plowu. No. 13 Oliver riding plow, 2 strive to do right and good. ignns plows, (the above impements _ FURNITUREâ€"Parlor suite, cooking stove, 2 bed steads, sewing machine, 6 kitchen chairs, etc. TERMSâ€" Hay, grain, pigs, chickâ€" ens, and all sums of $10 and under, cash; fat cattle 4 months‘ credit; over $10.00 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. off for cash. Sound delivery horse, extra good farm horse, eight years old, â€" cheap. Abram Sararus, Rosedale. 48â€"tf. _ IMPLEMENTS â€" Massey _ Harris binder, 7 ft. cut, Deering mower, 6 ft. cut, Massey Harris hay loader _ and side rake, new; Deering rake, Massey Harris 13 hoe drill, Massey Harris seeder complete, roller, 14 plate dise, 5 section harrow, 2 wagons, 1 with box, set of bob sleighs, carriage, bugâ€" gy, 2 plows, fanning mill with bagger, flat rack, 1000 1b scale, pulper, 1 h.p. gasoline engine with pump jack, set of team harness, iron kettle, 45 sap buckâ€" ets, and other articles too numerous to mention. HAY AND GRAINâ€" About 30 tons of Timothy hay, 800 bush. oats, 7 tons of mixed grain. "We have gone through hard times. Everyone has had a burden to bearâ€" anxiety, mourning. grief, tribulationâ€" and not the least he who stands beâ€" fore you. In him were combined the care and grief for the entire people in its sorrows. CATTLEâ€" Two fresh cows with calves at side, 3 cows due to calve _ im April, 2 cows due to calve in May, cow supposed to be with calf, 2 yearling beifers, 4 spring calves, calf 3 months old. 5 head of fat cattle. ~ PIGS AND HENSâ€" 6 pigs 2 months old, 50 chickens. peace with the Ukraine. The Emperâ€" or‘s reply. as given in a Berlin desâ€" patch, follows: There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises of the undersignâ€" ed, Lot 8, N#. 6) Con. 15, Wellesiey, about 3 miles east of Linwood, and 2‘ HORSESâ€" Mare 14 years old supâ€" posed to be in foal, mare 15 years old, gelding 12 years old, driving horse rising 5 years old, 2 colts rising two years old, 2 spring colts. Valuable Real Estate, Farm Stock, Implements <«~4 and Household Effects. miles west of Wallenstein, on Commencing at 1 o‘clock p. m. sharp, the following : JOHN SCHERRER, Proprietor. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. JOSIAH STAUFFER, F. C. LACKNER, Executors FRIDAY, FEB. 22ND, 1918 PUBLIG SAE Auction Sale Advertisements FOR SALE. 6â€"2t There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the undersigned, 2 miles east of Linwood, 3 miles north of Crosshill, 3% miles west of Hawâ€" kesville, on Commencing at 1 o‘cloék p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz: PIGS AND POULTRYâ€" Sow sup i posed to be with pig. 10 shoats weighâ€" ing 80 Ibs. each, pair of ducks, 35 chickens, Collie dog. calves, call 6 months~old, 2 mmlli PIGSâ€" Sow due to pig first wet calves. May, sow supposed to be in pig, PIGS, ETC.â€"2 sows due to pig April supposed to be in pig. 2 pig§ 'eifi Ist, young sow due to pig April 10th, about 150 Ibs cach at time of sa young sow due to pig May 1st, 10 smail pigs about 8 weeks old, shoats. 6 about 5 months old. :‘ IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"Massey Har _ GRAINâ€"About 75 bushels of ris binder 6 ft. cut, Deering mower;{about 100 bushels of mixed & hay rake, new Massey Harris 11 hoejabout 10 bushels of *buckwheat, drill, two horse cultivator, Cockshutt|bushels of rye, abotut "150: bushelt disk good as new, land roller, 4â€"secâ€"} turnips. | tion harrow, spring tooth harrow, IMPLEMENTSâ€"Massey Harri manure spreader, 3â€"furrow gang PIOWâ€"|gor 7 ft. cut, sheaf carrier and nearly new, Wilkinson single plow, 2| ;, good running order, r‘rost & scufflers, root pulper, fanning mill, 2| mower, 6 ft, cut, nearly new; M cutting boxes, 2 wagons, 1 with bOX.!rfarris 13 hoe drill, Frost & hay rack. wood rack, pair bob sleighs, hay rake, Deering cultivator, & 2â€"seated carriage, top carriage, market new, steel land rollerâ€"nearly ne carriage, top buggy, 2 cutters, &TAVO! | rurrow plow, single plow, neary planks, grind stone, . wheelbarrow, scuffer, harrow, â€" turnip pulper ; good work bench, logging _ chains as new, scales capacity 2000 lbs, { crowbars, blankets, . tongue SUPPOTt|nam fanning mill nearly new, w doubletrees, neckyokes, crosslicut sleigh, buggy, _ wood rack, hay saws, ? sets team harness, set carriage |cutting box, stone boat, pig box, w harness, set single harness, . collars, barrpw, set gravel planks, . gai shovels, hoes, forks, scythes, _ kant engine 10 horse power on truck, hook, and numerous other articles. I.. now * Ahnsan natwor rauntine 1 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Massey Harris cream separator, World‘s Favâ€" orite cooking stove, sideboard, . two arm chairs, 6 dining room chairs good as new, counter scales. TERMS OF SALE â€"â€" Fat cattle,} shoats, and all sums of $10.00 lnd'l under, cash; _ over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved security ol’ 5 per cent. per annum | discount for t cash payments of credit amounts. | HORSESâ€"2 good trams of Horses. Team rising 13 and 15 years old, team rising 14 and 15 years old. CATTLEâ€"3 good dairy cows, 2 cows fresh by time of sale, cow due to calve fore part of May, helfer du« to calve in April, 4 yearling cattle, 3 fat cattle. gang plows, (the above impements are _ all _ practically _ new); _ two iron _ axle wagons, wagon . bo, stock _ rack, _ two 16 foot _ hay racks, wood rack, 3â€"seated carriage, top buggy. open buggy. cutter nearly new, root puiper, International 2% horse power gasoline engine, cutting box, jack with pulleys, leather belting, power emery grinder. circular saw, 2 sets of bob slcizhs, gravel planks, 2 sets of manure planks, wheel barrow, doubletrees, neckyokes, _ grind stone. ropes, forks. grain bags. shovels, hoes, PIGS, ETC.â€"2 sows due to pig April Ist, young sow due to pig April 10th, young sow due to pig May Ist, 10 shoats. 4 HORSESâ€"Bay horse rising 12 years old, mare 18 years old, cow rising 2 years old. ® CATTLEâ€" 7 Gooad Dairy Cows â€" Grade Durham cow fresh last of Janâ€" uary, Grade Holstein cow fresh last of January, Grade Holstein cow due to calve in March, Grade Durham cow due to calve in March, Grade Holstein cow due to calve in June, part Jersey cow due to calve in July, Grade Durâ€" ham cow due to caive in Sept., heifer supposed to be in calf, 5 fat spring calves, calf 6 months~old, 2 small calves. There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the undersigned, situated one and oneâ€"half miles south of Breslau, four miles north of Presâ€" Commencing at 1 o‘clock pm. sharp, the following valuable property, viz: HARNESS, BLANKETS. ETS. â€" 2 sets team harness. set single harness, vollars, Buffalo robe, blankets. bush. of Banner seed oats, 50 bush. of Farm Stock, Implements, and Household Effects. post hole auger and other articles too numerous to mention. HAY AND GRAINâ€" A quantity of hay, clover _ and timothy seed, 100 oF Farm Stock, Implements, Household Effects, Etc. No Reserve as proprietor is retirâ€" THURSDAY, FEB. 28TH, 1918, NOAH B. DETTWEILER, Prop. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. O. S. KOLB, Clerk. MONDAY, MARCH 4TH, 1918 PUBLIG SAE PUBLIG SALE T2t _ TERMS OF â€" SALEâ€" Smail pt grain and turnips and all sums of 3 %nnd under, cash; over that amount months‘ credit on approved sec or 5 per cent. off for cash payment credit amount. M HOUSEHOLD GOODSâ€" â€". Stand cream separator, No. 8, < nearly fi with speeder, churn, table, No Reserve. | REAL ESTATEâ€" At the same ti and place the farm will be offered sale. consisting of 118 acres, m or less. On the premises is a be barn, pig stable, driving shed, 7 rot ed frame house with summer kitc} and woodshed attached. _ Abundai of soft and hard water, 20 acres fall wheat, 6 acres of rye, about acres of grass, more or lesg, about acres hard wood bush. â€" Farm is good state of cultivation. . The pri erty will be sold subject to reserve I if not previously sold by time of sa Terms of Real Estate will be ma known on day of salé. IMPLEMENTSâ€"Massey Harri der 7 ft. cut, sheaf carrier and in good running order, r‘rost & mower, 6 ft, cut, nearly new; M Harris 13 hoe drill,. Frost & hay rake, Deering cultivator, & new, steel land rollerâ€"nearly ne furrow plow, single plow, neary \ scuffer, harrow, â€" turnip pulper & as new, scales capacity 2000 lbs, { ham fanning mill nearly new, w sleigh, buggy, _ wood rack, hay cutting box, stone boat, pig box, w barrpw, set gravel planks, â€" ga engine 10 horse power on truck, as new, 2 horse power gasoline I nal Gillant, 9 inch platé chopper, }ly new, Champion threshing ma in good running order, about 1 of belting 6 inches wide, about 2 belting 6 inches wide, good as ‘number of small beltings, . pum jack, some shaftings, some pulley: sets team harnedd, set single ha neck yokes, double trees, forks, s els, crowbars, chains, and many o articles too numerous tomention. 8 young bulls up to 13 months of 7 got by an Imported Butterfly S Some of the dams have an offi milk record of 10.765 lbs. of milk 392 lbs. of butter fat. Also a num of females of the same ‘breedi Some are bred. others ‘have calf foot. Bred to Silver Count (Im These are all priced to sell. Ap; A. & G. Forbes, No. 2 West Mn-t# Ont. in early seed oats, 106 hbush. of Ligo# seed oats, 250 bush. of _ good of about 30 bush. of O. A. C. No. 21 st barley. s . HOUSEHOWD EFFECTS, ETC. Couch, clothes cupboard, corner ¢ board, bed, bench, Magnet cream arator, churn, fron kettle, stove, n cans, pails, cider barrels, and m: other articles too numerous to m There will be sold by public a on the premises of the unde one and a half miles east of and one and a half miles west ersburg. on the main road lea Baden, on HORSESâ€"Bay horse 6 years o! aged mare. No Reserve as the farm is sold. TERMS OF SALEâ€" Hay. gr poultry. fat cattle, pigs, and all s of $10.00 and under, cash; over t amount 12 months‘ credit will be en on approved point notes, or 5 cent. discount on cash payments credit amounts. Commencing at 12.30 o‘clock sharp, the following property : CATTLEâ€" Cow due to calve 2nd, cow supposed to be in calf, due to calve in April, cow due to i May 29th, cow due to calve July cow due to calve in Apfl!. helfer to _ calve first week _ in _ i heifer supposed to be in calf, 3 y cattle rising 2 years old. 3 s| calves. Valuable Real Estate, Stock, Implements TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 1 PUBLIG AOGT SIMON VOLL, Proprietor. ED. C. MICKUS,; Auctionser EDWARD BOEGEL, Proprieta H. B. DUERING. AuctWneer. SHORTHORNS FOR SALE Household Effects. | &

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