fomt the Atiantic to the Great Lakâ€" Ocean liners will be able â€" to e the trip when . Canada _ puts ugh its next great national underâ€" mg,~â€"the construction of a thirty Shanne! through the St. ‘Lawâ€" ‘@ beyond Montreal to Morrisburg. bt whole story of the project, of engimeering dificuities attending id ‘of the diplomatic _ problems must be settled with the United es before jit is begun will be told ie Sunday Magazine Section of USEMOLD . â€" r.q‘z "I:"ï¬%ituve er of smal t zs,. halt doz. e o Patie aile‘. HALLMAN, Clerk. BW York Herald, on Dec. 21. _ posted on Canada‘s most imporâ€" onistructive scheme of the near and Grninâ€"fâ€"About 10 tons mix: ‘OULTRYâ€"Brood sow, i in" February, 2 sows r w" in March, 10 shoats, mgbout 90 lbs., about 50 hens im&,&_ geose. LEMENTSâ€"Frost & Wood binâ€" ~ft.;@ut, mearly new; Frost & ‘amower, /6 ft cut; Success ‘ap r, 2 spring tooth cultiâ€" me ‘mew; two horse corn culâ€" ; | 18â€"tube | Masseyâ€"Harris hoe oxon Ree drill; Frost & Wood har BW& .. roller, 2 scufflers, 2 & ‘PiQgWs,> new potatoe plough, W Oxtord plough, turnip seedâ€" King~box» set of iron harrows, i8) $ 4â€"section iron harrows; RGOt /pulper, nearly new; fanâ€" H hhdlwne, weeder, two and \t-‘.%,‘ ‘power gasoline engine, “, Boat, set planks for stone ip ‘buggy steei tires, steel tire MUEEYy, set heavy hob sieighs, ‘eatter, good as new; Portiand 3 wheel barrows, wagon jack, fe, 2 hay racks, one flat, gravei 7 bunches cedar shingles, nch, logging chains, crossâ€"cut nfity lâ€"inch water pipes, carpenter tools, about 100 nce: posts, grain bags, double eckyOokes, forks, shovels, hoes, ron kettle, scaiding barrel. ladâ€" Iso wind _ mill (Woodstock , , andâ€"many other articles too . is to mention. i ‘4ESSâ€"2 sets double harness, | ewred of Acute Rheumatism WESLEY:â€" ERB, Prop. [’t H. TOMAy. New Dundee, 5 ~ _ Auctioneer, cured of Rheumatic Gout by 78 LINIMENT. coptes can be secured either I:Ws office or from Mr. J. , Maftager of the Montreal 088 St. James ‘Street, Monâ€" Toronto News Co.. 42 ; Toronto, Ontario. > 200 ‘busiff good seed oats. Es R iEMï¬; ; EFFECTSâ€"Kitchen 'l"'.&;itaven, kitchen â€" table, of Ethll tables, bedsteg@ and balf »doz. kitchen chairs, 5â€" ‘:x. cupboard quantity Ails and‘spouts, milk pails, "'_,‘_ coolers, large milk it, carpets, churn, lamps, .pic racks, dinner set, Oother dishes, curtain stretâ€" ko . .Pgnchea. 10 crocks apple ingle RArness, collars, bridies, , robe, set chimes, pair Scotch d of _ Acute _ Bronchitis ‘8 LINIMENT. OL. C. CREWE READ. All <offered for.â€"sale is in Al will start sharp on time. it will be given by furâ€" oved security or 4 per cash on credit amounts. the terms. NOTICE. L!.rlu- heifers, rising ‘B carves 8 lnonth:’.qld, LINTMENT. t. _ C. 8. BILLING. 14. Que., Oct. 9, 1907 F‘ 8‘ 2 cows due to due to calve in April, ue to ceive in April; 4iE fitto kill condition, «Durham steers, rising Positively no reserve. r is giving up farmâ€" sums of $10.00 and ver that amount 12 AY,â€" JAN. 7th, 1920, 9:30 a‘m. shatp, the fol ANDREW KING t’wâ€"-‘ mUFCD on (D‘oomingd &Â¥ > t &%. fro mingds yï¬ï¬&.ï¬gm ï¬m t consis: k s. Twing 48) bush rising: & m‘{ dlock and cedar : rising 4 your between Waterloo, Abs. way 'J:no-loy. e dairy . cows, | â€"Farm Stock n grades, cow | DOUsthold effects 0 §1â€" bettbeifinleommceticicnen New Railway Manager. At a meeting of the Guelph civic railways and manufacturers‘ commitâ€" tee, held on Saturday, it was decided to recommend the appointment of O. E. Baldwin as manager of the street railway at a salary of $1.$00 On Friday ‘night, at St. Andrew‘s Schobl, teachers of Galt tendered â€" a banquet to Principal Wut. Linton, in view of his desire to retire at the end of this year, and presented him with a gold watch suitably engraved. Mr. Linton has been 45 years in the proâ€" fession, all of which time he bas spent in Waterioo County, 20 years as prinâ€" cipal of Victoria School. ‘Members of the School Board were guests at the banquet. t " Your! per year Peaienionis dei o dnï¬ nA Bsc duats h ie ac ulA Dec. 23rdaâ€"Farm ‘szock and impleâ€"! square piano good as new; home comâ€" ments of William Nurse, on town‘ it s line, between Wellesiey and P&el, 1, "C"t *‘*Chen "i“fe' wash _ tub and ‘mile west of Macton. & many other articles. Dec. 30th.â€"Farm stock and llllple-{ TERMS OF /SALEâ€"Hay, grain, ments f Andrew Wilson, 1 mile;seed, veal calves, mangeis, ensilage west of Wallenstein. | .0 Jan. 2ndâ€"Farm stock and Imp!e-â€am'l .nll gims of $1060 | and um{el: ents of James Bruce, Con. 4, Pee],‘c“h' over that amount 10 months 5 miles west of Floradale. 1r€dll on approved security, or 5 per Jan, Bt_h.â€"l"a;rm stock l;md impleâ€"4 Sent. per annum discount for cash ments of the late Jos. F. Ruth, 2 cred o I miles north of Elmira. payMents of Atramognts: !Jan, 13thâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" H. B. DUERING, Auctioeeer. ments of Moses S. Bauman at Wal E iepelainy. | _ CARL WAML, Proprietor. wan. 15th.â€"Farm .stock .and .impleâ€" PETER §EIP, Clerk. _ ments of Wm. Doerbecker, 1 mile 5131. _ west of St. Jacobs. 1 Veteran Principal Honored. Jan. 12.â€"Farm _ stock, implements and household of Mrs. Jobn â€" Hardâ€" ing 1%4 miles east of Winterbourne and 4 miles north of Bloomingdale. Jan. 20.â€"Farm stock, implements and and househbold effects belonging to the estate of the late Michael Cantâ€" well, Puslinch Township. Dec. 22ndâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Wesley Cathcart, 1% miles west of Linwood. implements of Wellington Schwarts, | wheelbarrow ; set wagon springs 5000 ~ 2%% miles west of Kitchener. Ibs. cap.; 50 Ihs. of binder twine, Jan. 6, 1 p.m.â€"Farm stock and impieâ€" number of grain bags; 2 crossâ€"cut ments belonging to Gregor Scherâ€" saws; grindstone; doubletrees; neckâ€" Bardt, aitua~ted on Shoemaker Ave., yokes; logging chains; _ beet forks:; between Mill St., and the water scoop shovels; pitch forks;, shovel-;" works pumping station, Kitchener. ~rakes; hoes and other articles. January 8thâ€"Farm â€" Stock, impleâ€"| . ‘ ments and, household goods belongâ€" Hian Y N0%â€"â€"Set ot bn.s: innusted | ins to Isaac Schiedel, 3 miles eas:|"®A harness nearly new; 2 sets . of f of Breslau, % mile west, north of| plow harness; set single. harness, Kossuth. neatly new; pair of blankets; chimes ' Wednesday, Feb. 4thâ€"Farm stock and other bells * and implements of Samuel Roth, 2'.&‘ 4 miles northwest of St. Agatha. HAY AND GRAINâ€"15 tons good Wednesday, March 3rd.â€"Farm stock? timothy hay; 400 bush. oats; 40 bush. and implements of Jacob Shantz, â€" 1 barley; 114 bush. clover seed; 1% mile morthwest of Plattsville. ‘lmsh. Timothy seed, 35 Ibs. â€" mixed T. H. Toman, Auctioneer _ | seed; 300 bush, mangels, a quantity or| Wednesday, Jan 7 at 9.30 a.m., Farm | PDSilage. C. M. Crawley, Auctioneer T. H. Toman, Auctioneer Wednesday, Jan 7 at 9.30 a.m., Farm stock, implements, grain and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to Wesley Erb, situated 2 miles west of New Dundee, â€" miles northeast of Plattsâ€" ville. George C. Class, Auctioneer, E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. Fhursday Dec. 18.â€"Farm stock and ler, 2 miles norih of Wellesley, 4 miles south of Plattsyille. East section 4 lot No. 13. Feb. 7.â€"Saturday. Farm Stock and icles of Joseph Sauer, west of Al} bert street, in the west ward of the town of. Waterloo. Feb. 18, (Wednesday)â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of Henry Lippert, 3 miles â€" west of Waterl0oo, and 3 miles east of St. Agatha. March 2, (Tuesday).â€"Farm stock, imâ€" plements and household effects of Joseph Karges, one half mile east of Josephsburg, 3 miles north of St | Agatha and 3 miles south of Lamâ€" P MPO CESER OW TEV TWTT HDp Detween ‘Waterloo, ~ Wilmot and Wellesiey, dan 8. â€"Farm Stock implements and : household effects of Kari Wahi, in the 'l‘c';:hm of Wlnot‘ ll% miles <~ east of Agatha, 3% miles west ï¬mu »»AMin road from Water ~ to Agatha. Jan. 14.â€"“-ndg. Farm Stock, Im plements and Household Effects or Alvin Shantz, 2 miles northwest of _ Waterioo, 3° miles southeast _ of _ Erbsville. ; ~*~Jan.â€"22nd (Thursday)â€"Farm sfock, implements of Henry Heimpel and son, one mile west of Berlett‘s Corâ€" ner, 3 miles southeast of Wellesley and 4%% miles northeast of Philipeâ€" burg. ‘ â€" Jan. 27th (Tnesday)â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of Frank Shantz, 2% miles north of Watâ€" erloo, 3% miles southeast of St. Jacobs on the main road. Feb. 5.â€"Thursday, Farm Stock and implements of the late Henry Koehâ€" hold effects of Otto Raduaski, 1% ". mies.south of Conestoge, _ 3 miles morth of (Bloomingdale, or ~mzin A Bloomingdale to Conestoge. %bm of the late Marâ€" * consisting of .86 acres : bush including good. building timber such as pine. hem:â€" Granuiated Eyelids, on the Town Line loo, " Wihmot _ and s and houseâ€" farm. vil Miss Aflie Koib _ has _ left _ for Windsor where se will make her jhome with her sister, Mrs. G. J. ’L-cner.‘ Miss Koib is a me-longi jresident of Kitchener and her mlnyl friends will be sorty to see her leave. {She will have their best wishes in her Farm, consisting of $0 acres more or less, situated at Lexington, two miles north of Waterloo, 4 miles north of Kitchener, 8 acres bariwood bush, ‘rest in §£660@ state cultivation. On the I premises is a good bank barn with *nfwtbuiidm‘u. good . two b hoase, with weodshed.â€"â€" Apply to Chkries S. Stioh, Watotid6. new home Schultzâ€"At Kitchener, Dec. lith, Mr Carl Schultz, aged 55 years. 8 mths.. and 19 days. Uffelmannâ€"Hagenâ€"At Hamilton, Deâ€" cember 4th, Miss Minnie Hagen of Kitchener to Mr. Wm Uffelmann, of Waterloo. Badleyâ€"At Goderich, November 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Badley, (nee ‘Grace, Tait), a daughter. Beckmanâ€"At Winni Dec. 9th, Rev. Ernest H. Bman, formerly of Galt. + 3 HOUSEHOLD â€" EFFECTSâ€" New Renfrew standard cream _ separator cap. 650 Ths.; 3 cream cans; . milk pails; Daisy churn; 2 iron kettles; lard can; lard keg; cabbage | barrel;â€" large cabbage cutter; 3 beds â€" with springs and mattresses; . dressing table; dresser; extension table; sink; 6 dining room chairs; couch; Haines square piano good as new; home comâ€" fort kitchen range; wash tub and: miany other articles. f ‘ TERMS â€" OF /SALEâ€"Hay, grain, VEHICLESâ€"2 lumber wagons; new 'beet box with double shelving; truck wagon; wagon box with stook rack; hay rack; set of bob sieighs; 2â€"séated carriage; McLachlan top buggy nearâ€" ly new; pneumatic rubber tire buggy ; gladstone cutter; _ Portland cutter; hay fork; pulleys and 100 ft. of new rope; fanning mill; new‘ Renfrew scales cap. 2000 ths.; root : pulper; wheelbarrow; set wagon springs 5000 Tbs. cap.; 50 Ths. of binder â€" twine, number of grain bags; 2 crossâ€"cut saws; grindstone; doubletrees; neckâ€" yokes; logging chains; beet forks; scoop shovels; pitch forks;, shovels;" Trakes; hoes and other articles. IMPLEMENTS RETC..â€" Deering binder 6 ft. cut with truck and sheaf r:‘rrler nearly new; MeCormick mowâ€" er 5 ft. cut, Maxwell Hay â€" Loader; ‘Maxwell side delivery rake; Deering 10 ft. steel rake; Frost & Wood disk drill; Climax cultivator; Manp spring tooth cultivator; Deering disk; land roller; Oliver riding plow; 24furrowâ€" crown plow; 2 No, 23 walking plows; 5â€"sec. Frost & Wood iron harrows; beet scufflet; beet lifter; scuffler. PIGS AND POULTRYâ€"Sow with litter at foot; 14 shoats weight _ 125 each; 100 chickens. | CATTLEâ€"â€"6 Good Dairy Cows.â€"3 cows fresh with calves at foot; cow due to calve March lst; cow due to calve March 10th; cow due to caive March 29th; grade Durham buil 2 years old; 2 cattle 1 year old; 4 spring calves. HORSESâ€" Matched team ©~(dark brown) mare and gelding; mafe and gelding, rising 5 and 6 . years â€" old, i‘ouln 2700. tbs., Chestout gelding 5 years old (good driver), Queen Mare 15 years old; bay gelding rising 3 years old; Percheron horse 12 years old. commencing at 12 o‘cleck, noon, sharp the following property : . There will be sold by Public â€" Aue: tion on the premises of the undersignâ€" ed, situated. one and ongâ€"half ° miles east of St Agatha, three and oneâ€"half miles west of road to St. Asg THURSDAY, JAN.. &, 1980 FARM FOR SALE MARRIAGES DEATMS BIRTHS o4 6 ness, 1 mang imes !carro ‘ _ H#0 £g008 ] crean buah.I“nu 1%} scale rixed | good ty of | sink; parlo 2. I Word has been receivéd from Mrs C. Stevens that abe has arrived safely in Virginia,â€"where she will spend the Ail makes of batteries given equaily good attention for winter storage, dry or wet, call 214, our expert will call and you can feel gonfident all next season. Reinhart & Doetr Electric Co. _ Authorized Wiliard Service Staâ€" tion, 190â€"2 King St., West. B1â€"4f. FOR SALE FOR SALE, 50 acre farm, haif mile nosth of Winterbourne, on the main road leading from Kitchener to Elâ€" ora, near chureh and school, store blacksmith shop and chopping mill. Good reasons for selling. For furâ€" ther particulars apply to â€" James Bracey, _ proprietor, _ R. R. No. 2, West Montrose, Ont. _ . 48â€"4t. FOR SALEâ€" First class threshing outfit, ready for business. _ Phone or write O. 8. Kolb, Breslau. _ 29â€"tf WANTEDâ€"Married man â€" for â€" farm workâ€"Allan Shantz, Waterloo St., 3t WANTEDâ€" Housekeeper for amail family by Jan. ist. Geo. F. Weber, 71 Brubacher St. §1â€"3t. WANTEDâ€"Quantity of locally 'rown potatoes. Irish Cobblers preferred. Box 15 or phone 286W. B1â€"1t. TERMS *‘ OF SALEâ€"Hay, grain, poultry, roots, and all sums _ of 15 dollars and under cash. over that amount 12 mo. credit. on _approved joint notes or 5 per cent. discount for cash on credit amounts. scale; iron kettle; corner cupboard; good kitchen cupboard, glass front; sink; extension table; work bench; parlor heater butcher block; box stove; wash stand; Kitchen chairs; writing desk; lounge; canary _ and cage; 2 bed steads; springs; baby carriage; boiler; carpets; dishes; crocks; milk pails; coolers; clock; lamps; tubs; and numerous other arâ€" ticles. HAY & GRAINâ€"About 30 ton good: hay, mostly timothy; 60 bu. falt rye; 400 bu. oats; 60 bu. mixed grain; 5 bu. good seed pe $; 300 bu. sugar mangels; some t:l?}m:; 50 bu. field carrots; 25 Ths., alsack clover seed. HOUSEHOLD GOODSâ€" Melotte cream separator; 25 gal. milk can; ? sausage grinders; one stuffer, 240 Ib. HARNESSâ€"Set heavy team harâ€" ness, brass mounted, nesrly new; team harness; 3 set buggy harness;â€" one new cag’riuge harness; goat robe;{ fly nets; heavy single work harness. cut saws; ladder; cider posts; hay knife; logging chains; 2% and 3 inch tiles; forks; shovels; hoes; double trees; bells; tie straps; robes; blanâ€" fets; 25 good grain bags large harness cupboard, and nymerous other useful articles. new 4 sec. tron harrow; single plow; one horse plow; 2 furrow gang; scufâ€" fSer; M. H. manure spreader in good shape; fanning mill; cutting â€" box; root pulper. Jackson wagon _ complete, new; Quickfall pattern bob _ sleigh new ; Democrat; cutter; 2 steel "tire â€" top buggtes; auto seats nearly new; bugâ€" gy pole; flat hay rack; gravel planks; grind stone; wheel barrow; 2 cross IMPLEMENTSâ€" 13 horse power sawer Massey steam ongine, rebuilt good as new; separator 33 by 45 with chaff blower; carrier; water tank, goo6 as new, and force pump on wagâ€" on; 6 inch canvas beit, 185 ft. long, nearly new; McCormick binder, 6 ft. cut nearly new; Doering mower, § ft. cut; cultivator; steel land roller; hay rake; Noxen seed drill; spade disk; fresh by Christmas. _ Registered Holstein bull, 17 â€"months . old. Phone 733r4, A. W. Kinzie, Kflc}- ener. 49:3t _~CATTLEâ€"5 good | Dairy Cows.â€" Durham cow fresh Z weeks; Holstein. cow ‘fresh 2 mo.; Durham cow, due to freshen in May; Durbam heifer, fresh 1 mo.; Durham cow fresh 4 mo.; Holâ€" stein caw fresh 4 mo.; 2 steers 16 mo. old; 2 steers 13 mo. old; heifer calf, 3 mo. old; calf 6 mo. old; veal calf. _ . PIGS AND CHICKENSâ€"8 shoats weighing 125 to 150 Ibs.,. each; 5 shoats 4 mo. old; 100 â€" barred _ and| white rock chickens, good layers. ‘ commencing at 12.40 noon;. . . _HORS! 1 â€"Good bay team‘ riging & There will be soid by public â€" aucâ€" tion on the premises of the undersignâ€" ed 3 miles east of bresiau, % mile N. welght; Lay horse, 9 years old: No reserve, farm is sold ISAAC M. SCHEIDEL, Prop. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. THURSDAY, JAN, 8, 1920 NOTICE. WANTS. 51â€"3t cow, .|:~~and NHousehold Effects | < and Hou [hrmh. 'trn farm is .‘m'uu' 808 natl. , uth of Batiberg and four miles east , ‘:‘f’ Wellasley. Apply u ®*= M‘l Bamberg, Ont. . â€" & The under.igned offerr fot sal~ his valuable farm con Isting of 180 ucres with good buildings and pl«ity . ~! water. All good outâ€"buildiaps on 1 ‘~ 22 Mcres land, new two storey, +9 roomed brick house, new barn, well, eight miles from Kitchener. Land in good comdition, also good orchard.â€" Particulars at Telegraph offite of call at table 16 Market Building Saturâ€" days. W.402 Parcel 9. Contains 8.6 _ acres swamp and some hardwood. The above is valuahie land and perâ€" sons will do well to inspect properiy. Full particulars may be had from the undersigned before the sale. H. B. DUERING, Auct. The late MARTIN HEGOTT Bst., â€" Waterioo, Parcel 5. Contaihs 6 acres most of which is swamp with _ exception of small strip of hardwood. Parcel 7. Contains 6 acres swamp and hardwood. Parce!l 8. Contains 6 acres swamp and some bardwood. 1 Parcel 4. Contains 6 acres of nearâ€" Iy all hardwood with â€" exception of small piece of swamp at rear. Parcei 6. ‘Contains 6 acres mostly swamp with a strip of hardwood â€" at rear. Parcel 3 wood bush Parcel 2. Contains 6.26 acres of hardwood and smail strip of swamp with creek running through rear. . Parcel 1. Contains 15.36 acres most of which is clear with exception of small corner which contains cedar, hemlock and hardwood and _ young bush, a spring creek runs through the back part of same. \'gl:)roperty comprises 66.34 acres of vable bush and swamp land. It will be offered for sale first as _ one parce! and if not soid in nine separate lots. eoï¬'ninrin; at 2 o‘clock p.m., the fol lowing: â€" There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the late Martin Hegott situated on the Town Line beâ€" tween Waterloo, Wilmot and Wellesâ€" ley, about 6 miles northâ€"west of Watâ€" erloo and 3 miles south of Josephsâ€" burg, on 3 (:TUE!DAY, DECEMBER 30TH, 1919, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. discount for cash on credit amounts. TERMSâ€"Feeding cattle 4 months‘ credit; hay, grain, roots, pigs and poultry and all sums of $15 and under HAY AND GRAINâ€"3 tons of clovâ€" er hay; 10 tons of timothy hay; . 50 bushels of seed oats; 60 bushels of barley; 50 bushels of buck wheat; 100 busheis of feed oats; 100 bushels of mixed grain. ROOTSâ€"400 bushe}s turnips. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Melotte cream separator; cooking stove; corâ€" ner cupboard; flour . chest; churn; some sap pails; taps;© ciderâ€"barrel; sausage grinder and stuffer; . a few milk cans, and a cistern pump. HARNESSâ€"2 set team haruess; 1 set brass mounted good as new; 1 set of plow harness; 1 set of single harâ€" binder in good running order, 6 ft. cut; Frost & Wood mower, 5 ft. cut; new .Frost & Wood seeder, combined; Noxon seed drill; spring tooth cultiveâ€" tor; Masseyâ€"Harris disk; .Niseo manâ€" ure spreader; land roller; 2 Fleury plows, walking; 2 Fleury gang plows; 4 section iron harrow; hay rake; scutâ€" fler; hay rack and stock rack . comâ€" bined; pig rack; wagon and box; bob sleigh; long sleigh; cutter; buggy; turuip puiper; set grayel planks; fence stretcher; fanning mill; forks; hoes; shovels; logging chains; grain bags; doubletrees; neck yokes, and other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. 1 fresh 1 month; 2 calves 6 months old; 1 calf 1 mobth old; 12 head of feeding steers. . *.: BHEEPâ€"9 breeding ewes, supposed to be in lamb. uy 2 e t n m es following val A l “:mm..t p..,.'&"‘ we* 9 years oh; brood mare thine * Heasu uiq. *A 0‘ * * C&TILE _4 good dairy cows; s grade Durham cows; 1 Jersey â€" cow PIGS AND POULTRYâ€" 1 brood sow, supposed to be in pig; 5 pigs, 2 months‘ old; 50 chickens and 2 roos s 5 ue inamicdt oo pnfonntat‘ [ ce ter wramines."of 1P pictighon | Auare «inae Holk af m tion on the premises of the undé on the premises â€" of the and rva f ime â€" .‘.muuduonlho‘ut: Conesâ€"| one nille west of St, Jeopbs, on on u-hl“ k. » B 1% miles west :0 . Jucobs, | aituated 14 miles south zl:uumamn A_ 'flqum.w!fll.t‘. 2 miles north of Biooming TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1919 'Wfl.‘*m $ m*~~“ Bloon ‘&%â€" pair of mai se ht To 3t 5 230 . 4 4 Un ie ho lagnie poone ! 9n | anes + stde real vin. fls en | sxruapaly| becemeen B(::'l"â€"‘::l; Nukégu:w :-bd'u::m-::mumofï¬d e8, r years Old,. weight k ; . 2780 tbs.; dapple grey gelding. rising mvmmm1mâ€jt tollowing velusble propert Valuable Bush Land FARM FPOR SALE FARM FOR SALI% IMPLEMENTSâ€" Frost & Wood PUBLIC SALE H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer J. G. HURST, Clerk. MRS. SIMEON MARTIN, Prop. DESCRIPTION OF LAND. Contains 6 acres of hardâ€" 50â€"2t of | box,new; jumper cutter; singlé plow ; ‘ disk; grain drill; hand ctifting bor; I rubber tireâ€"top buggy; rubber tire opâ€" en bugey; . M.â€"H. cream . separator, good as new; wheel barrow; 2 bréast chains; parior cook beater; . small heating stove; dedar posts; forks; shovels; scythe; bells; hoes; singlé trees; horse blankets; 2 oiled horse covers, and numerous other useful arâ€" TERMS OF SALE~â€"Shoats and ail sums of $15. and uoder, cash; . over that amount 6 mo. credit or 6 per cent per annum discount for cash on credit amounts. IMPLEMENTSâ€"M.â€"H. mower 5 ft. cut, nearly new; hay rake; * set sinâ€" gle harness, one new; Democrat, 2 seats, nearly new; top bug&y; open buggy; light sleigh; light sleigh with 3 Good Dairy Cowsâ€"Holstein cow fresh by time of sale; Holstein cow due to freshen by March; Holstein cow fresh 2 months; Hojsteinâ€" heifer due to freshen May; Holstein heifer supposed to be in calf; 9 â€" shoats weighing about 75 Tbs. each; 6 shoats about 125 Ibs. each;"8 pure bred York shire boars, 4 mo., old. JAN. 6, TUESDAY, 1920 commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. STOCKâ€"Aged horse, a splendid worker and driver. There will be sold by public auc tion on the premises ~situated â€" or Shoemaker avenue, Kitchener, on the road leading from Kitchener to Mannâ€" heim, % mile west of Kitchener postâ€" office, on * f room swite complete; 2 bed steads; flour chest; 2 fron kettles; 6 kitchen chairs; 1 churn; I coal heater refriâ€" gerator and other articles. «+~TRRMS ~OF © SALEâ€"\Hay, _ grain chickens, pigs and all sums of â€"ten dollars _ and under, â€" cash; feedâ€" Ing cattle 6 months‘ credit; over that amount 12 month‘s credit will be givâ€" en on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. off for cash on credit amounts. WM. DOERBECKER, Proprietor. GEO. G. CLAS$§, Auctioneer, J. G. HURST, Clerk. s /Jand roller; seuffler; % iron harrows; 2 single plows (Ayr), twin plow; >3 Turrow gang plows; champion separaâ€" tor; 10 horge power fanning mill; roiâ€" [fer choppor ( Rluitk}; 1 warenâ€"eort carriage (as good as new), J buggy; wheelbarrow; sledge hammer; grind stone; forks; shovels; double trees; lightning rods and numerous â€" other articles.. HARNESSâ€"1 set of team Larness (nearly new); 2 sets of plow harness; 1 set carringe harness; 1 single harâ€" ness; also one robe; 1 set of horse blankets. HAY AND GRAINâ€"About 12 tons of hay, 900 bushels of oats, 150 bushâ€" els barley. f â€" HOUSEHOLD â€" EFFECTSâ€"1 bed piete; 1 other wagon; 1 Gladstone cutter; 1 portrand cutter; 1 set of bob sale; one cow due in February; 20 head/of feeding "vattle; dne calt‘ 7 months old; also 5 sheep. PIGS AND POULTRYâ€"~A sow, sup posed to be in pik; 6 young . pige, 2 months old; 50 hens; also on6 dog. IMPLEMENTS~â€" _ Mâ€"H. binder (nearly new); F. & W, mower; M.H hay loader; hay rake; ‘M.H. dise Man, with horse and rig, to drive me in your townehip, canâ€" retired farmer or farmer‘s son. From 6 to 8 monthe steady job, GREGOR SHIRHART, Prop. £. J. BHANTZ, Auctioneor. AUCTION SALE and Household Effects H. 8. WELLER WANTED pay, OF 47â€"3t BLâ€"8t. 52â€"3t. Minard‘s Liniment Cures 110 acres, 12 acres busW, fail wheat, first clias stom good bank barn and otherâ€" ings, abundance of good , W farm is in good staté of 6 6 miles north of Preston, 3 n Hespoler, hmu.t:w farm, for quick sale, $6,500 in the Matter of the Estate of "M} GARET BRIGHTON, Late of: | Township of Waterioo, County. ~ Waterioo, Widow, decensed. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ; suant to The Trustee Act R. 8 1914, Chapter 121, that all petsc having any claims or demands fl the late Margaret Brighton, C on or about the eighth day of.B ber, A. D., 1919, at theâ€"Townslip Waterloo, in the County of Waterl are required to send by post or to deliver to the undersignéd « tors or to their solicitors ed, their names and addresses > 1 full particulars in writing of ‘ B claims and statement of °_ thei, .‘ counts, and the nature of the se@us (if any) held by them. £y AND NOTICE IS FURTHER.. EN that after the Tenth day of . uary, A.D., 1920, the waid will proceed to distribute the w of the said deceased . amongst‘, persons entitled thereto, havingâ€" gard only to the. claims ofâ€"whick shall have notice, and the. said. cutors shall not be liable for the assets, orâ€"any part thereof, to: person of whose claims they *hen have received fiotice. += . DATED at Kitchener, this> day of Detember,.A. D. 1919, .} Isaac William: Brightom, . Elias® Hallman, Executors; Sims, Bray & Mcintosh, . sold separately. ¢ TERMS OF CHATTELSâ€" Bong hold effects, hay, roots, pigs, poultt and all sums of $20.00 and _ unde cash, over that amount three mont® credit on approved joint mnotés Or gor cont. per annum off for cask $# ments of credit amounts. e â€" :: OTTO RADUNSKI, Prop. . _‘ g. 8. DUERING, Auctionser,. . cans; butter bow! and mode?; 2 tubs; washing _ machine; 4 scules; flowers; library books, etc. | . REAL ESTATEâ€"Consisting ot 38 acres of land, 6 acres in grass;, 6 acrew . in fall wheat and rye, some j trees; frame house containing (%, rooms, summer <‘Kitchen and rdâ€"" shed; bank bart, ~J4arge hon e two pig stables, an abundance of J6 HAY AND ROOTSâ€"5 tons of quantity of turnips; cartots; qua of corn stocks, Worth ~£ 4. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" . As \ommmumd.;ga board; kitchen cupboard; large & en tables; 2 ounges; 80 fruit s8al kitchen thairs; â€" single : bed | TERMS OF REAL ESTATE be made known on day of sale; whole property will be offered in parcel, if not sold, 20 acres will forks; hoes, and a lot of other weight 225 I»s., each; % mn--a;»-u:j horns and rocks." * IMPLEMENTS~â€" w s box; ‘waiking plow;+ 4 seet! commencing at one o‘clock sharp tollowing veluable property: ‘~ > HORSEBâ€"Grey mare 10 years . good driver; bay hotse 4 years . CATTLBâ€"3 good daity ¢ Mmmwu-.g due to ealve April 26th ; ap Alf saice entrustod to me rec.‘ve prumpt and warctul tentlo. . You: natronage s Neiteg. :(s H. Toman .1 Dundee, PhcA 9ra. % VEHICLESâ€"One horse wagon" FARM POR LICENBED AVCTIONEER : # er, Soligitors for the 1 to E.