CBP 0 h LC ‘ ‘gâ€" â€" . 200 acres, townâ€"hip n° Wallace, County Perth, 170 acres workable, 34 | +7 acres, of excellent hardwâ€"! bush, a dandy maple syrup bush in which 200C ; > treeg can be tapped. 50 aones fall plowed, 100 acres meadow, 40 of which are | fe fl'&llly seeded, watere y spring creek and two good wells; fences good, a / â€" béautiful two story <olid hrick house, ten rooms, water inside, hard and soft, ;w. h room, etc.; bank barn 56x76, straw shed 32x60. Tie up ten horses, 40 L ,mdof cattle, water throughout the stable, fine drivigg house, hog pen, hen 'f' house and garage; stables all cemented, fitted with sthnchions; school 1% L‘m miles, phone, rural mail, ‘, mile from a good village, 7 miles from Listowel, "":‘;4 miles from Gowanstown, ; mile from German Methodist church and Lhthâ€" !i 6ran church. This is one of thé finest farms and best homés in the township ‘:I‘i!' Wallace and is priced right at $18,500. Terms very reasonable. .' ?‘m" © 150 acres. $12.500. 135 acres workable, 6 acres hardwood bush, balance : '-*ture, an acre of orchard, 8 acres fall wheat, 40 acres plowed, 85 acres in E.- eadow; underdrained, drilled well, pasture watered from spring; fences » sod, brick house story and a half, ten rooms, hard and soft water; bank s rm 45x70, straw shed 36x46, tie up seven horses and 40 head of cattle, ~MC#water in stable, stables all cemented, with litter carrier complete, good hog %0 pén and hen house, garage. etc. School 1% miles, ‘phone and rural mail, 1% vslmiles from good village, 7 miles from Listowel, 4 miles from Gowanstown. _*&JThis farm has never been rented. Along with the farm goes a gas engine _ «s used for pumping water. This farm is 1% miles from German Methodist ;unnd Lutheran church. This is a well situated farm and well worth the Â¥namoney. l Winnipeg," Dec. 13.â€"Steps to effect e_thp pooling of the wheat, not only of Western Canada, but of Ontario, have been taken as a consequence of the decision arrived at at the recent meeting of the Canadian Council of Agriculture in Winnipeg, and a tenâ€" a tative form of marketing agreement between the individual grower and the proposed United Farmers‘ Grain Cerporation, has been prepared. This + agreement, it is understood, will be submitted to a committee composed @â€"of‘leading grain organizations, and Â¥ the committee will be asked to make is ‘arrangements for the formations of +5 anm effective wheat marketing agenâ€" @! cy; to negotiate with the | farmors‘ companies for the use of their faciliâ€" = tles to the extent necessary for handâ€" ling the wheat in the pool; to take @ the ‘mecessary steps to secure incorâ€" ~Â¥ poration and to work out the details : by which the pool will be financed. § This committee will report back to . the Canadian Council of Agriculture. *TAKE STEPS TO _| &© POOL WHEAT ;; 100 acres, 4 milés from Listowel in the township of Wallace, 93 acres 23,Forkable, 7 acres bush, a good twoâ€"storey, 7 room brick house, hard and .m{ofl. water, bank barn 40x75, straw shed 40x40, stabling for seven horses and wentyâ€"four head of cattle, all cemented, with water inside; silo, driving j house, hog per and hen house, half mile from schoot; ‘phorme amd rarat mait, , 4 miles from Listowel, a gas engine goes with this farm, hay fork, ropes.! slings, and car. Price $8.000, $3000 or more cash, balance at 5%9%. This | l0 js a well situated farm and is priced right. ' ~Will Effect Ontario As Well »â€"â€"â€" As the Western ;E â€" The Home of Good A i Printing 6y« Apply to YA /\ uPW1e equipped to dgo all kinds of job printing, from office .\Muoetn. 'm'ï¬lrbflnflorflmuul @ "0 and our Fep will be At your service, ~â€" Valuable Farms â€"â€"__~~ For Sale Stands for IRA H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee, Ontario. My motto is to conduct a!l Sales entrusted to me in a most capable and efficient manner. BRANCHES KITCHENER WATERLOO "*BANK»TORONTO Provinces. ONTARIO FARM ACENCGY Palmerston, Ont. ring 3. Capital 85,000,000; Reserves $6,794,000. I. H. TO M AN ing large sums of flalt the risk of loss or theft. e cheques also form vahnbhï¬ ceipts for payments made. ; ,? ;‘ Loans are freely made to respoinsâ€" ible men to énable them to increase their production of crops and live stock. for their business affairs. A deposit Account will enable you to pay accounts by.cheque, you to pay accounts b m avoiding the ty â€" ing large sums d at the risk of loss or theft. e cheques also form valuable "teâ€" â€" ceints for navmients made. ‘@®«> ARMERS who are working to rt ahead are invited to make ree use of our banking facilities Talk over your plans with our local Manager. His experience in financial matters may be of value to you. A L O N E Finances â€" BROCKVILLE, Dec. 13. â€" Sam Thormin, a local confectioner, is the champion egg eater ofe Brockville. Saturday night Thormin accepted a +challenge of three local men customâ€" ers that be could not swallow thirtyâ€" five eggs within six minutes. Te reâ€" ) quired quantity of hen fruit was duly provided, and within six minutes Thormin bad consumed the eggs and pocketed fifty dollars of his friends‘ | money. â€" If you are not already one of the thousands of readers, subscribe for the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph now. The only weekly Waterloo County paper tp carry a full list of auction sales, farm sales, county news and latest market news. Send us $1.50 and we will send you the paper from now until Jan. 1922. Catarrh is & local disease greatly influâ€" enced by constitutional conditions. HALL‘S CATARRH MEDICINE is a Tonic and Blood Purifier. B{ cleansing the blood and building ulp the System, HALL‘S CATARRH MEDICINE restores mormal conditions and allows Nature to do its work. 2. _ Parliament likely will be called for February 11. Brockville Man Swallows Thirtyâ€"five Eggs in Bix Minutes All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. HAS HE PRIVATE HENNERY? SUBSCRIBE NOW. Hours 8 a.m. to 6 o.m. Catarrh MORE THAN CORK, Dec. 12.â€"The central portion of the city. of Cork has been burned to the ground and other parts of the city are ablaze. The Municipal Builâ€" dings, the Carnegie Library and the Corn Exchange, which cover a large area, bave been consumed by the flames. In fact the whole business part of the city has been practically, destroyed. Over 139 houses and large shops have gone up in flames. The situition grew so bad that the Dublin firemen were called out e~ pecially to save what part of the city could be saved. The firemen of the CORK, Dec. n.â€"u-nEa:o buildings were said to hnbo.dumydhn yesterday luid waste a great part of this city. :tbï¬uhnbu-exfln- guighed Lut there are sporadic outbursts of A military patrol was ambushed at Cloyne, seven miles east of Queer.s.on yesterday.. Attackers threw bombs from two houses but were defeated.. Two of the attackers were killed, severa1 wounded and two captured.. Oue soldier was wounded.. The houses from which the bombs were thrown were burned. 4 â€" * «44 London, Dec. 13.â€"British regulars stood guard today over the twisted and blackened ruins left by fires which Saturday night and yesterday swept virtually unchecked through the City of Cork, Ireland. Hours of terror were spent by Cork citizens Saturday might, the wildest disorder prevailing throughout the city. It is said several lives were lost. Despatches reaching here today say that Cork was quiet and orders had been given the regulars to shoot looters on sight. No Evidence Against Soldiers. entire City of Dublin were called and LONDON, Dec. 13. â€" Sir Hamar' were told Wiat unless they made haste Greenwood, chief secretary for lr&lfhe entire City of Cork would be wip land, in answering questions in the | ed out. House of Commons to the Cork fl:fl:a"l:::i ':1'13 'l'fg:::' The Dublip fire Gepartment left on not known by whom the fires were * spe('lal'trum. Antran! started â€" but he â€" protested stronsly’ Shortly after six o‘clock, however. against suggesting, without any eviâ€" the fires were gotten undef (-onlr)ol. dence, that they were started by solâ€" e otel damore will esceed $28. diers. 000,000. There was no evidence to that efâ€" fect, declared Sir Hamar and it was obvious to anybody he said that fires of this kind were the only possible arguments to be used against the govâ€" ernment‘s policy in Ireland. Charges were made that the police auxiliaries there, maddened by the killing and wounding. of comrades by ambushed Sinn Feiners on Saturday loosed the fire demon on the city. Estimates of loss run as high as $15,000,â€" THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION The Most Valuable Christ mas Present is a Home of Your Own We have bargains in farms. Read them over carefully; they will stop you from going to your Xmas Dinner. When you read them you can‘t help going to see them. If you saw them and heard the price you would say, "Geel That‘s Mine." The man who hesitates is lost. Act quickly. But!l When? NOW. 112 ACRES, WATERLOO TWP., WATERLOO COUNTY 96 acres workable, balance bush and pasture; small orchard; fall ploughing done; 21 acres meadow ; 12 acres fresh seeding; clay loam soil; level; good fences; house, 1!4 storeys, 12 rooms cellar; cistern; bank barn 60x80, stanchions, driving house, 22x36, hog pen, hen housa, silo, school and church each % mile; Breslau 2%4 miles; Hespeler 5 miles: Preston 6 miles; Kitchener 7 miles; Rural mail; telephone. TERMS ARRANGED. 135 ACRES, WILMOT TWP. WATERLOO COUNTY 125 acres workable, balance bush and pasture; 3 acres orchard, fall ploughing done; house, 2 storeys, 10 rooms; cellar; cistern, bank barn 60x76, tie up & horses and 30 head of ca"lg,_ driving house 30x40, hog pen; hen house; cemented stables; litter carrier; 2 silos; convenâ€" 7 Td 7 Mn mn sds 1w ient to s RANGED 153 acres workable. balance bush and pasture. This farm is pracâ€" tically level and free of stones. Beautiful modern red brick house, 10 rooms hardwood floors; hot water heating; open hearth in hall, good cellar; orchard of 2 acres; up to date hen house 20x60, driving ahed 30x40; bank barn 70x82. This farm is situated on a stone road 3 milea from a good live town, and 6 milea from the City of Guelph. It will produce fall wheat and all other varieties of grain. Rural mail; telephone. TERMS ARRANGED. 22 Foundry St., We still have a few bargaing left. 15 Men‘s Beaver Coats .Marmot Fur Collars ................ $25.00 5 Men‘s Beaver Coats, Astrachan Fur Collars .............. $20.00 8 Men‘s Barriecloth Coats (Black) Marmot Collars, size 40.. $25.00 20 Men‘s Ulsters in Heather, Blue and Grey colors .......... $25.00 5 Men‘s Mackinaws, Size 40 .......................00.0}.... $10,00 10 Boys‘ Mackinaws, sizes 28 t0o .36 ..............6 66666 } 36000 $ 8.00 10 Boys® Black Beaver Coats, Marmot Collars ................ $12.00 3 Boys‘ Black Beaver Coats, Astrachan Collars ............ $10.00 2 Ladies‘ Black Beaver, Muskrat Lined Coats .............. $60.00 1 Ladies‘ Black Beaver, Marmot Lined Coat .............. $35.00 12 Ladies® Black Beaver, Imitation Astrachan Lining Fur Collared COAtS ................................. $25.0 10 Ladies‘ Black Beaver, Quilted Lined, Fur Collared Coats.. $25.00 Also a few Gauntlets in Fur, Leather and Astrachan Curl. 90 yards Tweed Suitimg8s At ..........}....}}k > ce e>>+« $1.50 per yd. 50 yards of Tweed Suitings at ...................... $2.00 per yd. 40 yards of Overcoating at ........................... $3.00 per yd. 40 yards of Overcoating at .......................... $4.00 per yd. These are all less than Wholesale price. Attention > For a Moment! Only 3 More Sale Days The Robe & Clothing Co., Limited ‘Dublin Firemen Called. Men‘s Men‘s Men‘s | Men‘s | Men‘s . Boys‘ N Boys‘ F Boys‘ I Ladies® Ladies® Ladies® 168 ACRES, WATERLOO TWP., wATERLOO COUNTY Dec. 18th, 24th and 31st 7 hen house: cemented SIADIOE, MNVCT DMRRICTODL & MMIDEROOARC school, church and town. Rural mail, telephone, TERMS ARâ€" s E1I11" QoPV ALPRIRELALFEL YARCS + tipe WERE DESTRO YED BY GREAT FIRE IN CORK ON SATURDAY SsTOP! E. H. Bean, Representative, Kitchener, Ont. GUELPH, ONT. Grant‘s large drygoods store, emâ€"|, ploying hundreds, was . set alightJ‘ ‘Owing to repeated attacks that had ‘ been made upon the fire brigade when "‘ they had attempted to extinguish such outbreaks, firemen did not dare venâ€" ture into the streets and the flames were allowed to consume buillling afâ€" ; « ter building. t lli The trouble began by the burling of a bomb at a police lorry which was on its way from Dillon‘s Cross Barracks to the city. When the terâ€" rific explosion wrecked the lorry the bodies of fourteer® "Black and Tans" were strewn in the roadway. ‘The torn and ‘bleeding bodies were carried into neighboring shops and thence to the infirmary, where one died during the night. Eleven of the men are in a precarious condition. It was in the district of the explosion where the fires first began. Shortly after six o‘clock, however the fires were gotten under control The total damage will exceed $28, 000,000. entire City of Dublin were called and were told Wat unless they made haste the entire City of Cork would be wip ed out. LISTENt Kitchener, Ont. d&wâ€"janl $10.00 $ 8.00 $12.00 $10.00 i, Waterloo, Ontario ‘ |_IMPLEMENTS: Spring tooth cultiâ€" vator, Sylvester seed drill (if not ,ipreviously sold); open buggy, Gladâ€" _stone cutter, , light sleigh, corn scu(â€" ‘fler, carriage pole, platform | scale, ‘cap. 700 Tbs.; wagon jack, grindstone, 2 ladders, pig hanger, disc harrow, . doubletrees, neckyokes, logging chains, forks, hoes, shovels, and a lot of small articlee too numerous to mention. i _ MOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: _ Corner cupboard, 2 tabtes, cooking stove, box stove, Wild Rose stove, Daisy churn, washing machine, flour chest, lounge, spinning wheel, Raymond sewing maâ€" chine, Clinton organ, Eight day clock, map of Ontario, cream cans, Atamaâ€" tree cream separator, 2 chairs, grain bags, some carpenter tools, feed box, [2 cider barrels, some crocks and fruit jars. and numerous other articles. | Also a quantity of wood and potaâ€" } toes. i | _ Terms will be made known on day ; of sale. ‘ ) Combination buffet and china cabiâ€"!, net, 6 fumed oak leather bottomed‘ dining room chairs. 2 rose bowls jar ':' diniere pots, a number of fancy vaâ€" * ses, 4â€"piece bedroom suite including % large heavy enamelled bed, wool matâ€" M tress and springs, chiffonier, washâ€" & stand and dresser, 2 feather pillows, 5 | bolster, _2 bedroom" mats, bedroom o ‘rug, hall »rack, kitchen linoleum, kit | / chen table, baby carriage, bread box,‘ a lamp, alarm clock, 2 window blinds, 4) | window screens, Olympir parlor ham-! * jer and pipes, McClary 5â€"burner gas ; There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the premises sitnated at the Alexinder House, in the Town of Waâ€" terloo, on commencing at 1.30 o‘clock, p. m sharp. as follows: commencing at 1 o‘clock, p.m., sharp as follows: DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. ALBERT STEMN, Proprietor 51â€"1t. EPH. ERN§T, Clerk. tub, washboard, tea pot, tea kettle, graniteware, a lot of aluminum ware, toaster, pans. crockery, . glassware, dishes and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the premises of Samuel Block, situated one mile west of Doon, ‘on the road leading from Doon to Rose ville, on Of valuable Implements and Houseâ€" hold Effects. Brunswich â€" Phonograph (good as new) with 42 records. Anybody _ desiring good, clean household effects should attend this sale as the above goods have been in use only 8 months. Positively no reserve as the pro prietor is leaving for the old coun try.â€" Terms cash. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects THOMAS CASTLES, Proprietor, 51â€"11 N. KELLERMAN, Clerk. tion on the premises of the late Henry R Hiller, situated inthe County of 48â€"3t D AOmMenah y SRRmmtnny eeti n ies con s Waterlogp. in the Township of Welâ€" lesley, J3th Concession, eastern secâ€" tion of the said towBship, north part of lot 8, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1920 commencing at 2 o‘clock, p.m., sharp, as follows: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fiftyâ€"one acres of land. On the premises is a solid brick house conâ€" sisting of 7 rooms, summer kitchen and wood shed, large bank barn with cemented | stables, straw . shed. pig stable and hen bouse, large driving shed. abundance of hard . and soft water, wind pump, about 20 fruit trees, about 15 or 20 acres of grass, fal plowing all done. TERMS: The terms will be made known on the day of sale or can be had from the undersigned. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioncer. MRS. CHRISTINA HILLER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1920 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920 Valuable Farm There will be sold by public auc Household Effects, Etc. Countiles of Waterloo, Perth and Oxford All salee entrusted to us wil! receive prompt and careful attention. Anyone wishing to purchase farm lande or City Property wili do wall to call on us before buying. Large liets to choose from. AUCTION SALE Duering&Shantz PUBLIC SALE LICENSED AUCTâ€" ONEERS _ Auction E. J. SHANTZ, H. ©. DUERING, â€"â€" OF â€"â€" OF Phone 706, Administratrix Waterioo. 138, , ~| Auction Sale List I LONDON, Dec. 14.â€"A large passenâ€" {ger airplane which was leaving for | Paris from CrickleWood, near Lonâ€" don, with six passengers this mornâ€" ing fouled a tree, burst into flames 'and crashed to the ground. The pilot, mechanic and two passengers are reâ€" ‘ported to have been killed and two slightly hurt. The four persons killed were pinned beneath the wreckage and burned to death, calling franticalâ€" ‘ly for help,. which it was impossible _to render in time to save them. The undersigned wishes to anâ€" nounce to his many customers that he will make brooms this season as usual. ‘H.: agent, Mr. Gideon Marâ€" tin, will call on them after the New Year. _B. W. Moyer, Blomingdale, Ont. fl 51â€"4t. FOR SALEâ€"Pure bred Yorkshire hogs. A number of hogs and sows, six months old; also a few brood sows. Apply Ford Wilson, R. R. No. 4, Kitâ€" chener. Phone 740r32. WANTEDâ€"A good oneâ€"horse wagâ€" on, 2 inch tire. Phone 1922 Kitchener. 51â€"3t. This valuable farm containing 123 acres of land,, valuable orchard of 100 good bearing apple trees, about 3 acres bush, good never failing well water with wind mill, good brick house 36x40, kitchen 24x26, barn 60x80, straw shed 34x40, weigh scale, Galvanized building 14x16, galvanizâ€" ed driving shed 25x86, 1% miles west of Kitchener, apply John E. Schafer, Phone 1803W. D12â€"13â€"4tW1ima Jan. 18th.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Tilman Horst, 2% miles southwest of St. Jacobs. Dec. 18th. Housebold effects, etc., of Henry Niebergal, % mile north of St. Jacobs. ~GEo. G. GLaASS Dec. 13th â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Albert Shantz, 3% miles morth of Elmira. Dec. 15th, Wednesday. Farm stock and implements of Abram Bowman, one mile southwest of Floradale and 3% miles northwest of Elmira. Dec. 17th, Friday. Farm stock and implements of Rufus Black, 2% miles west of Glenallen. Dec. 18th, ‘Saturday. Valuable household 3&; 't only 8 -nuhs.l of Thomas Castles ; the Alexander House, Waterlo0. _ ‘ Dec. 21, Tuesday, 1 pm. Farm.imâ€" plements and Household effects, beâ€" longing to Samuel Block, 1 uftle west of Doon on road leading from Doon to Roseville. Jan. 19., Wednesdayâ€"Farm, farm stock, implements and household efâ€" fects of Mrs. Louisa Sattler, adjoinâ€" ing the village of Heideliburg. Jan. 18, Tuesday, 9.30. Farm stock implements and grain, belonging to Henry 8. Einwechter, situated 3 miles north of Plattsville and 3% miles west of New Dundee h the County of Waterloo. . ments belonging to George Schnelâ€" der, situated 4 miles west of Kitchâ€" ener, % miles south, 4 mile north of Mannheim, 2 miles east of Peters January 6, (Thursday.) Farm stock implements and household effects of Theo., Hauck, Township of Pilkerton, County of Wellington, 2 miles northâ€" west of Ariss, 1% miles east of Weissenburg, 6 miles northâ€"east of Winterbourne. f ‘ Jan. 12â€",Wednesdayâ€" Farm _ stock _ and implements of A. C. Bender mear the village of Doon. 1 Number unlimited. Ideal . weight 180 to 220 Ts. We buy ftor a hign class trade. You give us tha goome and we will pay the price. Shipping point Baden, every alternate Wadge» day, Dec. 29th, 1920. of the late Heury R. Hiller, consistâ€" ing of 51 acres in Tp. of Wellesley, 13 Con. eastern section of township, mortheast of Lot No. 8. January 5thâ€"Farm stock and imple Duering and Shantz, WANTED Bacon Hogs puse, Waterioo. ~ * C Dec. 21, Tuesday, 1 pm. Farm.imâ€" ements and Household effects, beâ€" nging to Samuel Block, 1 uftle west Doon on road leading from Doon Roseville. Dec. 21 (Tuesday). Valuable farm (The Oï¬ Firm) Master & Hunsberger GENERAL WANTS. Kd. Lipport, residenice, phone 231 . Stere phone, Kiibhoner, 670. Undertaking Reasonable Prices. Office Phone, Wateride 33 W. Shinn _ residence, _ Waterloo, BROOMS FOR SALE. 21 (Tuesday). Valuable farm SHINN & LIPPERT FARM FOR SALE FOUR KILLED I. H. TOMAN . W. FRICKEY $ 4* PIGS AND CHICKENS: % b:ood York brood sows supposed to in pig; 9 shoats 10 weeks old; good pure bred Tamworth boar rising 2 years old; 90 chickens; 2 geese; 1 gander. IMPLEMENTS: M.H. Binder, 6 ft. cut, nearly new; M.H. mower, 5 ft. cut, nearly new; 2 spring tooth cultiâ€" vators, hay tedder, M. H. disc seed drill, nearly new; 12ft. steel hay rake nearly new; steel land roller, nearly new; 4â€"section iron harrow, 3â€"section iron harrow, 2 section iron harrow, % walking plows 14 inch plate disc with fore carriage, 3 scufflers, 2 circular saws, 1 steel frame, M. H., n« f new; M. H. cutting box, nearly neWwt 1 disc, small cutting box, wheel‘ i row, _ 6â€"horse power Turk & nearly new; _ M. H. 8â€"inch grain chopper, nearly new; root ér, 1% inch shafting and pull : furrow â€" gang plow, â€" 2â€"furrow a plow, 1 German plow, platform scale, nearly new; spray machine, corn seeder, hand seed ‘drill, hand cart, 2 sets gravel planks, double trees, neck yokes, crow bars, logging chains, forks, shovels, saws and nuâ€" merous other useful articles. commencing at 12.30 o‘clock. : HORSES: Heavy bay Percherom mare. 7 vears old, supposed to be in foal by Peacemaker; heavy bay horse 10 years old; 2 heavy horses 10, and 12 years old; bay horse rising 7 years old, good driver; heavy black Percheron mare 14 years old, in foal; mare, 11 years old. | . _ _ ... HOUSEH?LD EFFBCTS: © Exten ,â€˜â€œï¬ sion table, Kitchen table, kitchen cupâ€"â€" + board, 2 sideboards, 9 kitchen chairs, [‘ Happy Thought Range, 3 sinks, coal e heater, couch, Bellâ€" organ, centre _ table, 4 rockers, 2 wash stands, 2 beds || with springs and mattresses, 2 single beds with springs, 3 rope beds,> New °;. Raymond sewing machine, hall rack, wall pockets, whatnot, parlor lamp, f bracket lamp, pictures, lamps, rug 9 a feet long by 10% feet; kitchen utenâ€" . sils, washing machine, 2 tubs, wask . boiler, 1 gallon vinegar jug, ‘clothes % horse, water bench, 1 bench, 1 spinâ€"<*‘ ning wheel, 1 irom pot. Termis cash. _â€" «. GEORGE C. CLASS, Auctioneer. â€" ) «/ HENRY NIEBERGALL, Proprietor ‘There will be sold by Public: A tioin on the farm of the undersign situated 4 miles west and % mi south of Kitchener and % miles not of Mannheim and 2 miles east Petersburg, . on VEHICLES, HARNESS, ETC.: $ good wagons, 2 bobsleighs, 2 top bugâ€" gies, one nearly new; single dray wagon with platform; single sleigh; open buggy, democrat. Zâ€"seated carâ€" riage, nearly new; light bobsleigh with box; Gladstone cutter, wagon boxes, flat hay rack, fanning â€"mill with bagger; stone boat, power grind stone with an emery wheel; 45â€"gal. oil tank, 20â€"gal. oil tank, turnip seedâ€" er. 3 sets team harness, one llfltl{ new, brass mounted plow harnéss, . sets buggy barness, good “m harness. nearly new, nickel GRAIN AND ROOTS: 200 bu mixed grain, 100 bushels fall some oats, 200 bushels turnips, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: K range, wood heater, cofner hanging lamp. iron bed and 8P wooden _ bed _ and _ springs, < pails, _ milk _ pails, drflup churn, Magnet . cream " sej nearly new. / TERMS OF SALE: Grafm, pouliry, shoats and all sums of $15. and under, cash; over that amounrt 1$ mon‘hs‘ credit on approved joint notes or 57. discount on â€" credit amounts. No reserve as farm is sold. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctionsar®‘ GEO. SCHNEIDER, Propriffor, 513L ___ 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk. The »ndersigned will offer sale by public auctioy on the pf ises, % mile north of St, Jacobs, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 99 at 1.30 p.m., the following vd‘ property 6 of F Stock, IM mmmu Effects. One horse 10 years old; 3 sets.. harness, lâ€"horse wagon, lâ€"horse » harrow, buggy, cutter, wheelbafto®, lawn mower, good as new; step 188â€" der, chop box, wire fencing, r0be, _ lanterns, work bench, vise, S&Ws, _ chfsels, shovels, rakes, seythes, forks, tiling outfit, cobbler‘s outft, . S&W ~ setters, tools, 5â€"gallon coal oil cam.:, A quantity of potatoes. â€" h WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5. 1921 Waliter W.Frickey and Household Effects.,‘ All Salee entrusted to me will recerve prompt attention. Experienced _ Auctioncer and Valuator PUBLIC SALE , . Charges Reagonable