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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Mar 1920, p. 7

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. * * sA n am aAasnlic*> > _ 4 4 .w ~â€"â€" FORDSI CAR]“‘“ en Poite. . stein Fresian Cattle. | f ®c mavkhfi-lm‘ow-‘l‘;mmmmfl New Gasoline Car. Household Effects etc. . Detroit, March 8. â€"Mayor Cousens ‘and members of the City Council . inâ€" spected the new Fo:d |,.lollu street BE READY IN When the Councilmen saw the car, which has been suggested as the type of equipment to be used on of Cousens‘ proposed â€" municipal s railway system, the shell of the . was mounted ypon the chassis, * workmen were engaged in pré In the model being constructed, the exbaust is carried out through the roof of the car. Inr the equipment of the city car, the bot gases â€" from the exhaust will be utilized to _ heat the car by carrying it through _ radiators fitted along the sides of the car. the interior surfaces for painting. *\ Charles E. Sorensen, General Managâ€" er of the tractor plant, who is superinâ€" tending the development of the new car, said it would be a month before it would be ready for its test run to Chicago, ever the lines of the _ Michiâ€" gan Central The car will be operatâ€" ed under its own power on the tracks about the plant before then, he added. A single power unit of the type deâ€" signed for gasoline street . cars was shown while running on a test block for the officials‘ benefit. This test car is not the one that will be developed for hise on local lines, Mr. Sorenson explained. ‘The present model is gesigned for interurban | serâ€" vice and in addition to a power plant, double the size of that which will go into the city cars, it is being equipped with a suburbau type of body, standâ€" ard railroad draft and gear airbrake equipment. The Galt Collegiate Board has had sketches for additions to the present school and these are now being conâ€" sidered by a special committee. The school is taxed to its capacity, and in order to maintain its good record it is felt further accommodation is neces sary. The high school inspector in the past two years has recommended a gymnasium, and it is the intention to include this with. more classrooms. A youth appeared in Police Court this morning charged with neglecting a long standing board bill. He claimed that he was an abscnt minded perâ€" son and occasionally forgot such vi tal matters. He was ordered to pay at once. Ordered to Pay Board Bill. Must Enlarge Collegiate. White Oak Worth Money. .A Norfolk farmer realized _ about $250 for a single white oak tree, deâ€" Hvered in saw logs to one of the mills here last week. Local lumber and timber men regret that the govern ment specifications for piles under bridge work name white cak as one of the three woods acceptable. It is said that this portion of Ontario conâ€" tains almost all the white oak that remains. Daylight Saving Doubtful. Edn e tds In spite of the passing of a byâ€"law at the last municipal election favoring the adoption of daylight saving this year, Mayor Brisco of Chatham, states that the council may not see fit to adopt the measure. It is believed that the citizens voted for it thinking that the railways would again put it in force, and as the railways are to re: main on the old time, the council may refuse to advance the hands of the clock in Chatham Both Profited on Hens. Says the Farmer‘s Sun: "A York county farmer sold 200 fat hens to a ‘Toronto Jew the other day for the Jewish holiday trade. Every hen was fattened â€" to â€" perfection â€"great . big Rhode Island Reds, Every hen wvigh-! ed over six pounds and most of them were seven. The Jew paid $2 apicce for them. The joke is that the larmor‘ would never have sold those hens to anyone else at $2 apicce, and the other slde of the joke is that the Jew‘s comâ€" mission amounted to about $150 for marketing 200 hens." Dist rict Notes Forty Mills in Sarnia. Em es The finance committee of the Sarnia city council has cut off $21,000 trom the board of education estimates, and last night it was stated that despite u)iu at the Dearborn Tractor last night it was stated that despite this fact the tax rate in Sarnia for 1920 will, so far as it is possible to ag certain at present. be 40 mills on the dollar. "Going up,." is the popular pasâ€" time, and in the Imperial City the tax: rate has been keeping pace with the time by steadily climbing. In 1919 the rate here was 32 mills« on the dollar, and in 1918 it was a point lower, standing at 31. Among the principal items cut off were the $8,000 portable school and $7,000 for the Imperial school. â€" Today it was announced by city officials that it was almost imâ€" possible to do any more cutting. Guelph, March 8 â€"Estimates amâ€" ounting to $118.611 were presented at toâ€"night‘s meeting of the Board of Edâ€" ucation, and went through with . triflâ€" ing changes, to provide for experrdiâ€" ture of $86.856 in the Public Schools and $31,755 for the Collegiate Instiâ€" tute The former shows an increase in elvic appropriation _ of $24,000 _ over last year‘a expenditure, and $2,847 for the Collegiate. ‘The principal Increase is for teachâ€" ers‘â€" salaries, those of the Public Schools, being $15,133 over the figures of last year, and the Collegiate staff get $12,105 more, there being an averâ€" age increase all around of $200 per year, with another scheduled increase to come in September. A new school gosting $78,000, is nearing completion. one TERMSâ€"10 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes with 5 per cent. interest added. * T. MERRITT MOORE and GEO. CLASS, Auctioncers. GORDON PETERSON, Proprietor. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920 commencing at 12.30 o‘clock, sharp. HORSESâ€"13 head of horses; one registered Clyde mare, rising 8 years, supposed to be in foal; 1 Clyde regisâ€" tered mare, 3 years old,; bay team, mare and gelding, 7 and 8 years old; 1 span of mares, 6 years old; black gelding, rising 4 years old; carriage horse, 7 years old; driving horse, 3 years old; aged mare, 2 fillies, rising 2 years old; 1 yearling filly. 1 ALSO SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS on the same place, on PIGSâ€"2 brood sows, 8 shoats, 8 small pigs. CHICKENSâ€"60 chickens, 2 geese and 1 gander. cul VEHICLESâ€"2 lumber â€" wagons, 1 truck wagon, 1 spring . wagon,. 1 1â€" horse democrat, 1 buggy. Ford roadâ€" ster, with commercial body and good tires, in good running order, 1917 model; 4 sets of double harness; 1 set single harpess, horse blankets, 2 bobsleighs, 2 cutters, and other arâ€" ticles. HAY & GRAINâ€"About 10 tons of sweet clover hay; 4 or 5 tons of mixed hay, clover and timothy; 250 bushels oats. 50 bushels mixed grain. HOUSEHOLD GOODSâ€"Cream sepâ€" arator, tables, cupboards, sinks, cookâ€" ing stoves, coal heater, meat barrel. water tank, 25 gallon oil barrel and TERMS:â€"Hay, grain, fowl, small pigs and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount, 10 monthbs‘ credit will be given on â€" approved joint notes or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash. + Paris, March 8. â€"The Turkish Govâ€" ernment has agreed with the French authorities that Marash should be réâ€" occupied by the French troops, acâ€" cording to a Constantinople despatch to Le Temps. The newspaper adds that information bas been reecived in Paris to the effect that calm seems to have been reâ€"established in Clci< lia. French loses in Cilicia to Febâ€" ruary 15, including the period during which _ the â€" disorders occurred _ at Marash, were 158 kiled and nearly two hundred missing. according to Le Temps. _ Losses of French regulara London, March 8. â€"AlMed and Turkâ€" ish forces have clashed in Connmnu-‘ nople, an official message today deâ€" clared. Martial law has been deciarâ€" ed. the message wald. and twenty thousand British, French and Italian troops made an "extensive military deâ€" monstration." The Turks resisted and fighting followed. No details of the casualties were given. : and natives are Included GORDON PETERSON, Proprietor. GEO. C. CLAS8, Auctioneer. ralye at MARTIAL LAW IN CONXSTANTINOPLE 11â€"2t 21 CATTLE:â€"5 Good Dairy Cowsâ€" Durham cow, fresh 2 months; Holâ€" stein cow, fresh by time of sale; Holâ€" stein cow, fresh 4 weeks; Holstein cow due to calve in April; Holstein cow due to calve in June; Jersey heifâ€" ey due to calve in _ June, 10 young cattle from 6 to 10 months‘ old 6 small calves. (The above cows are a good lot, Anyone wanting good cows come to this sale.) PIGS AND POULTRY â€" 2 brood sows, due to pig in May; sow, supposâ€" ed to be in pig; Yorkshire boar, 9 months old; 4 shoats, weighing about 60 pounds each; 8*shoats 11 weeks old, 7 small pigs, about 50 chickens, good collie dog. IMPLEMENTSâ€"Massey Harris binâ€" der, 6ft. cut, nearly new; Frost & Wood _ mower, _ 6ft. _ cut, _ nearly new, â€" Cockshutt steel 2â€"horse hay rake, new ; Massey Harâ€" steel 2â€"horse rake, new; Massey Harâ€" ris 13â€"tube drill combined, new; Deerâ€" ing cultivator, good as new; disc, Oxâ€" ford 2furrow plow, new; No. 21 Fleury walking plow, No. 21 Paris plow, turnip seeder, 4â€"section iron: harrow, 2 scufflers, root pulper, 2% horse power International gas engine, lpumplng jack, 40ft. %in shafting, 18 ft. lâ€"inch shafting, and pulleys, some cedar posts, gravel planks,, 2 wheelâ€" barrows, cutting box, nearly new; hay rack, pig rack, wood rack, 2 ladders, step ladder, emery stone, 2 chicken icoops, _3 new blankets, oil covers, ropes, power horse: clippers, crosscut saw, forks, shovels, chains, grain bags, doubletrees and other useful articles too numerous to mention. Quantity of ihemlock tamarack and pine lumber. HARNESS & VEHICLESâ€"2 wagâ€" ons, nearly new; 2 wagon boxes, nearly new ; carriage, 2 good top buggies, (one rubber tire); road cart, 2 cutters, bobsleigh, light bobâ€" sleigh, nearly new, 2 sets good team harness, 2 sets single harness, one new; 2 sets single harness with hames; plow harness. HAY & GRAINâ€"Quantity of hny.| 350 bushels oats, good for seed; 8 bushels Spring rye,. 10 bushels fall rye, some mixed grain. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: â€" De Laval cream separator, nearly new; cook stove, heating stove, sausage grinder and stuffer, new; iron kettle, butcher table, meat barrels, scale, 240 Ibs. cap.; milk cans, pails, oll cans, vinegar barrels, lampg, and numerous other articles. REAL ESTATE:â€" (If not previousâ€" ly sold). The farm consists of 118% acres, more or less, 4 acres bush; the lbalance is in a high state of cultivaâ€" tion, 10 acres fall wheat, 10 acres fall Implements and Houseâ€" hold Effects. § rye, 30 acres in grass, fall plowing all done. O nthe premises is a Tâ€"roomed good frame house, good bank barn, pig stable, driving house. The bu:ldâ€" ings are in good shape; orchard, plenty of good water at buildings. This is a good farm. Anyone wishâ€" ing one should look this up. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE:â€"10 per cent. of purchase price on day of sale, balance of terms can be had from the undersigned and will be made known on day of sale. TERMS OF CHATTELS:â€"Poultry, hay, grain, and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 montha‘ â€" credit _ on approved â€" joint notes ar 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payments . of credit â€" amounts. ‘Shoats, 3 months‘ credit. JOHN KEISWETTER, Proprietor. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk. 11â€"2 y nre m 1 t . ~Househald Effects. op Gaturday. March 13th, at 1.30 p.m., 139 Ki®g St. West, Kitchener, (upâ€" stairs.) Round oak dining table, 6 leaâ€" ther seated oak diners, oak buffet, 8â€" day clock, double and single iron beds, springs and mattresses, sink, 2â€"burner gas range, â€" k&chen chairs, rocker, ‘bolrd partition, baby carriage, new lgomn. 2 dressers, 2 wash stands, 2 high chairs, lot of good lincleum, Kidâ€" dy car, dishes, pictures, @lassware, lamps, tubs and numerous other arâ€" ticles. Termsa cash. DAVID ROSEMAN, Proprietor. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. 111424 PUBLIC . SALE USED Piano For Sale â€" Excellent tone. Snap at $225.00. ‘ Just the thing to start that boy or girl in music. _ Apply Box 53 Telegraph, Kitchener. 1â€"13â€"6t FOR SALEâ€" First class threshing _ outfit, ready for businese. . Phone or write O. 8. Kolb, Breslau. 641. FOR SALE â€" Good secondâ€"hand bobâ€" sleigh, new soles. Price $20.00.â€"Apâ€" ply to 27 Erb. Street, Waterloo. 9â€"3t FOR SALEâ€"10 shoats, weight 85 The. Allen Brubacher, corner Park and Union, Kllchqeer. 112t. FOR SALEâ€"Seed Potatoes, Green Mountains, early Eureka. Apply Ephraim Kuechtel, R2 Petersburg. All makes of batteries given equally good attention for winter storage, dry or wet, call 214, our expert will call and you can feel confident all next season. Reinhart & Doetr Elactric Co. Authorized Willard Sérvice Staâ€" tion, 190â€"2 King St. West. €1t WANTED â€" Girls for Dining Room work. Apply to the Dietitian, Onâ€" gario Agricultural College, Gueip® + 9â€"3t WANTED â€" Good General Servant. Small family, comfortable home, good wages. Apply Mrs. James Macâ€" Callum, 12 Abrens St. East, Kitchâ€" ener. 10.2t V;IANTEDâ€"GO large bags potatoes at once. Highest prices pald in cash. Phohe 1254, Kitchener. 1t. FLU STRIKES NORTH COUNTRY. Fort Willfam, Ofit., March 9.â€"Flu is rife among the furâ€"traders aud trapâ€" pers of the north ¢buntry, but is not so prevalent among the lumberâ€"jacks and pole cutters, according to Game Warâ€" den J. T. Foxton, ‘who has returned from _ a three Weeks expedition through the district. "I met a dog train on the Min%abe river coming down from Mooge‘ Factory carrying sixteen victims 'gl'fiu." said" Mr. Foxâ€" "Wanted ton. Th;; ;;;I;h;dâ€" tc;â€"j;)}xrney two hundred miles with the patients to 500 cords of wood, dry or seasoned. First or second reach an hospital OwEN soUND WOULD BE A CITY. Waterloo. Apply Owen Sound, March $.â€"With a popâ€" ulation of 11,$19, according to the last census, and evidences of continued growth the people of Owen Sound are aspiring to the rights:and privileges of citizenship with a capital "C," and apâ€" plicaton has been made to the Legisâ€" lature for a special act creating the London, March 9.â€"The Harncastle byâ€"election resulted in a victory for Captain 8. V. Hotchkiss, Coalitionâ€" Unionist candidate, who polled 8,140 votes. Alderman 8. Pattison, Liberal, polled 6,727, and W. Holmes, Labor, 3,443. town a city. Helen comes down jumpsy, And I come down plain. One step, and one step, And one step again; Pretending to be a lady, With a great long train. Helen comes down jumpsy, As quick aw quick can be. Two steps, and three sleps, Two steps, and three steps, And then another three; Pretending to be a monkey, Jumping down a tree. THERE IS ONLY ONE | GENUINE ASPIRIN‘ Only Tablets with ‘‘Bayer Cross"* are Aspirinâ€"No others 1 If you don‘t see the "Bayer Cross" on tie tablets, refume themâ€"they are not Aspirin at all. . \our druggist gladly will xl" you the genuine "Bayer %-Mets of Aapirin" beâ€" cauce genuine Aspirin now is made by Canadiana and owned by a Canadian Company. ‘There is not a cent‘s worth of German ‘There is not a cent‘s worth of German interest in Aurlrln‘ all ri'ghh being purâ€" chased from the U. S. Government During the war, acid imitationa were sold as Aspirin in B\ll boxes and various other containera. But now you can ft genuine Aspirin, plainly stamped with the _ safety ~"Bayer Cross,"â€"Aspirin gmnl safe by millions for Headache, oothache. Earache, Rheumatism, Lumâ€" hfl Colds, Neuritis, and Pain brnmlly. t ndyn.th bo;::kof 12 tabletsâ€"also Bayer" packazes. mrh is the trade mark (regiatored Canada), of PayT MMMIMCIE W of Salicylicacid. MAYOR BOHLENDER. c 8t. COALITIONIST ELECTED. COMING DOWNâ€" STAIRS NOTICE. 9â€"3t There will be sold by ‘Public Auâ€" tion on, the premises of the under signod, situated one tWe west of U commencing at one O‘clock p‘ml sharp, the following valuable propâ€" erty :â€" ‘ LIVE 8TOCKâ€"Chestnut â€" gelding, rising five years old, got by Income, grey â€" Percheron team, rising four years old, grey mare rising 3 years old, got by Grey Hawk, black driver rising 4 years old, 3 head of young cattle, 50 good ewes, supposed to be in â€" lamb, thoroughbred â€" Shropshire ram with pedigree. 2 IMPLEMENTSâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris 7 ft binder, big B. 5 ft. mower, 3â€"horse cultivatof and seeder combined, 2 horse cultivator, Frost & Wood shoe @rill, Masseyâ€"Harris bay Joader with tore carriage, double Fleury plow, 3 Yankee plows, double riding plow, fourâ€"section fron harrow, good tank wagon, light wagon, pair of bobs, 3 bunks, pair of bobs, 2 bunks, 2 sets threeâ€"horse doubletrees, set of double: trees, set of fourâ€"horse doubletrees. threeâ€"horse neckyoke, neckyoke, 1 12 horse power gasoline engine, manure fork, chaff fork, sugar beet fork, forks. chains and numerous other articles. HARNESS â€" Set carriage harness set of team harness. BR 0 0 10 usc wR M NBRERCR €CCCC cent. oflllor cash payments of credit amounts. Farm, 3 mi‘.; west of Waterloo on Erbs road. 3 miles c«st . from St. Agatha, situated in Witorloo Town i TNL Msm 11A 0 d hA ncofiin in sn tie .‘ Agatha, situated in Witorloo Town ship on the town line betweer Water loo and Wilmot (Lot 41), contaizs 124 acres of good land, _ well cultivated, drained, and is a splendid grain farm. Only one mile to school, 3 miles to market and church, rural mail, . near to Hydro Power line. A light spring well, good water; 4 wells besides. On farm are two dwelling houses, a large stone house, wood _ shed 24‘ x 34‘, a | ‘hrlck house 21‘ x 26‘ with woodshed attached. A bank barn 75 x 45‘ with straw shed 40‘ x 36‘ with stables underâ€" neath. Implement shed 75" x 34‘ suit able to put in hay and grain. _ Root cellar 33‘ x 15 x 9‘. Driving shed 40 x 24‘ and other buildings. . A side building suitable for blacksmith shoy with smoke house attached. 12 acre in fall wheat, about 37 acres in grass 15 acres pasture, orchard. ) 1 & 2C l . There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises of the underâ€" signed, situated 5 miles northâ€"west of Waterloo and one mile cast of Erbsâ€" ivilie, on * EMoeein Sm oee en Pi s Bufldin;s are situated about _ the center of farm, which is a great advan tage in labor saving. THE MARTIN HERGOTT EST MISS MAGDALENE HERRGOTT, R. R. 3, Waterloo. _ and Household Effects. Farm Stock, Implements SATURDAY, MARCHâ€"20, 1920 l commencing at 2 o‘clock, sharp, the following . property:â€" STOCKâ€"Bay horse, for general purpose, rising 9 years old. VEHICLESâ€"2 open buggies, Zsoats ed carriage, 2 cutters, lâ€"horse wagon, with box; 2 good lâ€"horse plows, harâ€" row, scuffler, cutting box, root pulpâ€" er, new _ wheelbarrow,, | set gravel »plunkn. 2 cider barrels, 2 sets moulds, for cement stabling, water trough. THURSDAY, MARCH‘! 18TH iron kettle, stone hammer, buggy pole. heavy single harness, 2 sets single harness, buffalo robe, blankets, dairy churn, good as new; flour chest, par lor heater, for coal or wood; bedstead, baby carriage and many other artiâ€" 1cles. (About one ton of hay.) G. HURST, Clerk. TERMS OF SALE:â€"â€"Hay and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 3 months‘ credit on apâ€" proved security or 4 per cent. disâ€" count for cash payments ofâ€" credit amounts.. EZRA FRICKEY, Proprietor. ,TO CARRY ROYAL CcoLORS. Vancouver, B.C., _ March 8. â€"Seven competitors from His Royal Highneas the Prince of Wales stables will carry the royal colors at the Vancouver Ex hibition race meet this year, according to word received from J. Carlyle, man & C P nc P Sm Mn en cce en on ie es ager of the ranch purchased by the prince during his recent viait to Can ada. The horses are being . sent to Canada for breeding _ purposes and will race at all the Canadian moets during the season, FARM FOR SALE PUBLIC SALE GEO. L. MUSSELMAN, Prop. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneer. A FRICKEY, Proprietor. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. OF h s 9â€"3t [20 11â€"2t Duering and Shantz, Auctioneers Mar, 11â€"â€"Thursday, Farm Stock and Gasho, 1% miles west . of Petersâ€" burg and Baden main road. Margh 12.â€"Friday, Implements and Household Goods, hay and grain beâ€" longimg to John Brooks, % mile east of Floradale, 3 _ miles north west of Elmira. March 13. Satâ€"â€"Farm Stock and imâ€" plements of G. E. Toman, one mile east of Post Office, Kitchener, Presâ€" ton Road, Maple Lane. March 13 (Saturday) â€" 1.30 p.m.â€" Household goods belonging to David Roseman, situated 139 King 5t. west Kitchener, upsiairs. Mar. 15 (Monday)â€"Farm Stock and implements belonging _ to Otterbein and Beith situated 4 miles east of Kitâ€" chener on the Prestonâ€"Kitchener road near the Sanitarium on the farm | forâ€" merly owned by Edgar Detwiler. March 16â€" (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, \ Vehicles, _ inilking _ machine and utensils of Menno Erb, in the vilâ€" lage of Wellesley. March 17. Farm stock, implements, etc. P. A. Suyder, 2 miles northâ€"west of: Bloomingdale, 3% miles north of Breslau. March 18. Thursday.â€"Farm Stock and Implements of Geo. Musselman one mile west of Conestogo, 2 miles north east of St. Jacobs. March 19th (Friday)â€"Farm stock and implements belonging to Harry Antamon, 4 1â€"2 miles north of of Presâ€" ton, 1â€"2 mile south of Kossutn. March 20 â€" (Saturday â€" _ Valuable hotel property, known us the Queens Hotel (if not previously sold). botel Axtures â€" and â€" household . effects of Louis Schaub in the village of Welâ€" lesley. Mar. 23. (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock and implements of Simon Hagey . sitâ€" uated two miles north of Preston, 4 miles south of Breslau on the Breslau and Preston Road. ~ March 24th (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock and impliments belonging to George Lautenschlager, 5 miles west of Kitchener. 1 mile east of Petersâ€" burg on the malin road. Monday, March 29th,â€"Farm Stock and Iinplements of Henry Fleischâ€" auer near Nithburg, in the township. of North Easthope, Lot No. 18. March 30.â€"Tues.â€"Farm Stock and ' Implements of Wm. Stockie one mile south of _ Bamberg, 4 _ miles east of Wellesley, one mile north west of Josephberg. April 5th (Monday)â€"12 choice Holâ€" stein â€" cows, belonging to Christian Gerber, 6 fresh by time of sale, and six due in May. 2 miles southeast of Wellesley‘ and 5 miles southwest of Bamberg. April 6, Tuesdayâ€"Farm stock and implements of Edwin Stroh, 214 miles northeast of Waterloo, and one mile west of Lexington. April 1 (Thursday) Farm Stock and Implements of Sam Herronimus, 3 â€" miles west of St. Clements, 1% miles east of Crosshill. March 15.â€"Farm Stock and Implemâ€"| ents, of Gregory Kloepfer, 1 mile , south of New Germany. March 16 â€" Jacob Schnurr, at Mosâ€" boro, church, farm stock and imple: ments, etc. _ . . March 25â€"â€"Frank _ Drexeler, west end road, Guelph Tp., about 2 miles east of Ariss, farm stock and _ impleâ€" ments, etc. March 22.â€"!;:1rm Stock and Implemâ€" ents of Chris Kloepfer, 1 mile south of New Germany. MUonan e o March 16thâ€"Farm, farm stock and impliments of the late Henry G. Schmidt, 1 mile north of Floradale, March . 23rdâ€"Registered Holstdin, Friestian cattle of Gordon Peterson, 4 miles west of St. Jacobs 3 miles cast of Hawkesville. C. M. Crawley, Auctioneer. March 24thâ€"â€"Farm stock and imp., of James Burnett, Con. 13, Wellesley, 2 miles north of Linwood. March 30thâ€"â€"Farm stock and impliâ€" ments of Gordon Peterson, 3 miles west of St. Jacobs 1 12 miles cast of Hawkesville. W-alt;r f‘rickey, Auctiogeer. George C. Class, Auctioneer. March 10th., W‘ndnesday.â€"llnnsc-‘ hold effects of the late Henry Frey in the village of Heidelberg. | March 20.,; Saturday.â€"Farm stock, implements and house effects ot Earg Frickey, situated 4% miles north west of Waterloo and 1 mile east of Erbsâ€" ville ue March 29, (Monday) Farm, farm stock of the late William Huehn in the Township of Welleslay on the Town Line, two and oneâ€"half miles south of Heidelberg and three . miles east of Bamber®. March 20th (Saturday) â€" Stock, vehicles _ and _ houschold effects of Ezra Frickey, situated five miles west of Waterloo, one mile east of Erbsâ€" ville. 4 ixlimikug {| en oo on n t t hold effects of Peter C. Bordman, on Willow St., near Union St., â€" in the town of Waterloo. Mch. 16. (Tuesday)â€"Farm | stock, inzplements, etc., belonging to Wim. Orr. Huron Road. Apfll 24, Saturday.â€"Valuable T Akdibne c diiiibeclakstibne Alex. Ames, Auctioneer. Best Equipment, Reasonable Prices. Office Phone, Waterioo 33 W. Shinn residence, Waterige, 333K Ed. Lippert, residence, phone 231 .Store phone, Kitchener, 870. No extra charge for moter Undertaking SHINN & LIPPERT house On account of the 464 the undersigned has sell by Public Auction situated on the west d lage of Wellesloy, Bi# : choice dairy cows l.( ud and young catt Heinman milking mack stock, etc., on TUESDAY, MARCH commencing at one 0‘¢ 15choice grade Holstein® fresh by time of sale, 2 e calve latter part of Maré to freshen beginning of April i due to calve last of April, H# ‘to calve May 1st, one cOW calve beginning of June, "1 to calve latter part of Jun@, to calve the latter part of July due _ to calve in Aufi; bred Holstein cow in | milk, bred Jan. 27th, farrow @ bred â€" Holstein â€" bull, 18 on pure bred bull calve, 5 fi pure bred heifer, grad@‘ xpring calves, 10 shoats, 4 old, geneal purpose mare, 1Â¥ y Milking Mnchlneâ€"â€"'l"o'l= man milking machine | infi running order, oneâ€"horse pO‘ ternational Mogul Gas Engin® running order. Climax cutting I pipes complete, fertilizer atts for corn cultivator, 50 busk. covered _ milk wlgon.heovul sleigh, beavy single M previously sold. 1 .t:(. Machine and TERMS OF SALE â€" Al $25 and under cash, over th 12 montbs‘ credit on appro notes or 5 per cent. off for ments on credit amounts, Farm Stock Implements Household Effects. > ‘There will be sold by public tion on the premises of the \mM ed, situated one mile south of 1 berg. four miles east of Wellesley, mile northâ€"west of Josephsburg, commencing at 12 o‘clock, nooR. HORSES:â€"Team â€" rising‘ 6 af years old, colt rising 2 years ofd, h rising 12 yours old. agedx‘m.i worker. M j Cow frosh since Fobriary, 2 C fresh since March 1st with fll" side; cow due to calve in April; . due to calve in July; Holstéin eo'; to calve April 25th; Durham eo',f to calve April Zoth, DOPMAM DWM to calve May 15th; heifer due‘ to & in April; 2 heifers due to calve; y0 heifer and steer rising 3 years ol heifers and steers rising 2 years bull rising 2 years old; 7 calves r€ one year old; one calf, 2 month.; PIGS, SHEEP AND POULTR 6 shoats. 12 ewes supposed to R lamb; 50 chickens, 2 ducks, collie IMPLEMENTS: â€"Champion rator with chaff blower, in‘ £00€ ning order, 10 horse power, in shape, l6in. crusher; Massey 1 binder, 6ft. cut; Frost & Wood b 6ft. cut; Massey Harris mower, cut; Decring cultivatar, . with box combined; land roller‘, â€" bug horse democrat; 2 wagons, Oné box; bobsleigh with box; 3â€"0 iron harrow, 2 Ayr plows, one new; hay rack, fanning mill, ¢ hammer, root pulper, i Ths. scales, 2 sets _ double lnoss. set single harness, about pine lumber. grain bags, 1 chains, 4 bushels timothy seed, f0 shovels and many other articles numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Suj cream separator, kitchen table, c cupboard. try, timothy seed and all sums « TERMS:â€"Veal calves, ‘Pigs, and under, cash; over that amd months‘ credit on approved f or 5 per cent. off for cash payme credit amounts. . WM. STOCKIE, Proprietor. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctior ED KAUFMAN, Clerk PUBLIC $ The undersigned offer for ‘sale farm consisting of 60 acres, . , MOI less, comprising 5 acres good «/ bush, situated in the Township of lealey on the town line, 2% 1 south of Heldelburg, 3 miles . @8# Bamberg on which is a 9 rO frame house, a bank barn 42x67 atraw shed 30x36 and all nece out buildings. Buildirgs are in repair, also a neverâ€"failing ~Well, land is in a high state of cultival HENRY H. HUEMN, â€" TUESDAY, MARCH 30; MENNO ERB, Prop. DUERING & SHANTZ, FARM FOR SALE â€" Datry }

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