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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Oct 1922, p. 8

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WaILNLUUV IFP, }! PC & l REV. 8. L. W. â€"HARTON, GALT, SCORES EVILS OF THE DaY h..-mlnlullmmlmlll Aotenee m n t on 00 the t« th iny medicin« 50 William Wil) th on the blo and in ff igain Iniment and rul« more than give q If you are a victim . lumbago, the way t it is by making thi pure, for only in t rheumatic polson h: system. To enti blood, â€" Dr. _ Wiil should be taken appeat matle poison is where the auctioneer comes from whose motto is to give prompt and active service TO ALL. Anyone wishing to purchase a farm will be well repaid by consulting the undersigned. A variety to caoose from. and they the â€" pai This is Thousands of me; suffer severely fron Crippling pains in th joints make every my ture. Many pneople f ism Cannot be Banighed by â€"Is Reached Through Blood. CRIPPLING PAINS terloo Agr Sc J. 8. Knapp, Grant Moved by M. 8. Snid by Robt. Veitch that t accounts hbe paid Mrs. Ada Sapsworth, P Mrs. M. Cornell, Pat. I1 Peter Kummer, gravel Robt Cowan. Grant an 1airs .2..2., L. C. Bullock crossings belog ap; Railway Board, but of the Township fo and maintenance. munications. were further consideration â€"Carried. Communications. from the Rail way Board regarding the crossings asked for at second and fifth av enue Plan 254, were read, the said crossings being approved by the Moved by A. Shoemaker secondâ€" ed by Irvin C. Hallman that this Council approve of the plan of the division of the road between lots 1 and 2, 1st con. as submitted by Supt. of the Grand Trunk Railway System furnish the new roads, graâ€" vel and grade it and put it in good condition, and that the clerk be inâ€" structed to notify the Supt. of the Railway System to that effect. Communications were read and considered. Memvers all present. ‘The Reeve in the chair. The ‘Tenth Session of the Watâ€" erioo Tp. Council for 1922 met at the Tp. Hall on Saturday, Sept. 30th, pursuant to adjournment. Being in the buahness for a long time tion to conduct your sale in a manner that to you. Anyone having a farm to sell, list it with me. 1 assure you straight business and good service. Anyone wanting to held an Auction Sale will be benefitted by securing my ser. vices for cenducting sams. u_ can thre rout Dr. W ut from 11 chane Al d h ful part t1 po 1", $ it NEW DUNDEE OF RHEUMATISyY Dr. W ville. 4 pl but at the expense p for construction e. The said comâ€" ‘re held over for Yours for good service, T+ that the followi uppli x H mJ hink rhenmat ind Wa 34 Frederick St., Kitchener. 11 Liniments . _T O M A N M the m ol M E. ]J. Shantz $10.00 t .04 N 100 m a long time pute me in"a posi 10 wl en n e aria t t c o t m n mm enc t uhh H of th ground rod Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the R have ju by the Ex. Ald,. J. A. McTurne has taken out a permit for a new block he will erect on Main St. at a cost of $50,000. . Galt will also expend $300,â€" 000 on a new addition to the Colleg: late. house 11 wo W REAL ESTATE DEALS. o important real estate deals just been put through at Gult e Galt Real Estate & Loan M P. A. SNIDER Is Donald n Fair View house and on East Main street beâ€" will be profitable te, which has h proj huine O0d ler f th Srow n on St. G [ 1/ L1 t =( y | Nears T , business t‘ Cily wh :‘f the worl â€"| husiness 20 thoromeh T which °T that tim s q aip by ue 2| iness is : ‘ mhak ens w 7| cdid the :‘ the â€" pary =/ increase + â€"/ volums ; quick t ir profits . a f cessfully zâ€" searching E ! embracin â€"~ curative _: the pure ;* it contai I Lania 4y cessfully advertisp Scott‘s Emulsion searching and sympathetic atudy, embracing every possibility of the curative power or medical worth of the purest Norwegian codâ€"Jiver oil it contains, its history as to food valug, the environment and native pecullaritios of the codfish itselt in tmakers wall tell you that Advertising Cid the trick. They believe that the parpose of Advertising is to incroase profit from increage in volume of output _ (which means quick turnover), rather than big profits and small sales. To snucâ€" business was started in N Blair part Hesq Hod: K aave $127. The congregation of the Metho dist church responded liberally to| the call from the fire sufferers of Northern _ Ontario, the members members raising $127 towards lher worthy cause. On Sunday, Oct. 3| GENEROUS DONATIONS. The invitation to the Ladies‘ Auxâ€" iliary of the Waterloo Health Assocâ€" iation to attend the tea which was held at the Community Home on Saturday brought out a large gaâ€" thering of those interested in the work. During the afternoon tea was served, and the donations of fruit, pickles and jam were all that the ladies could wish for. The res pouse was generous and 350 jars ef various kinds of fruit comprised the donations. 1 ind 1 Mr. and Mre. J.. Lawrence, Hes peler street, célebrated their Pearl wedding on Saturday _ evening. Guests to the number of sixty were present from Galt, Kitchener, Hespeler, @ueliph and Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence were the recipients of many beautiful and costly gifts. During the evening & a very dainty lunch was served, afâ€" ter which music and games were indulged in until a late hour. W KOHLIâ€"HODGES. A quiet wedding took place this ‘ck in the city of Windsor the rtivs being two popular young ‘speler people, when Miss Alice ntges, became the bride of Harty shli. On their return from Windâ€" HELD FAMILY REâ€"UNION A GENEROUS RESPONSE INJURED HER WRIST hile walking along King s ront of the Bank of Mon A GOOD EXAMPLE D $1 Concert H i col PRESTON 1 partment ight Emuls ranc 11 ogether in â€" Adv its inf M n was taken up un forwarded to nent in M ni and th h w York ick and with a Mr. and 1 rtising FpFIS W H 1 Duk TD 17 hom sixt M loft th il ten if it existed at all. This exâ€" ample is given to show the local advertiser the importance of follow ing a wellâ€"planned advertising camâ€" paignâ€"â€"and the advertising departâ€" ment of this paper is maintained for the purpose of giving advice, based on past experience, to any local advertiser for the asking. lin‘ng years. The polot 1s, thlt; Cook Stove, 2 Cupboards, Melotte ftailrow{ To had the makers of Scott‘s Emulsion| Cream Separator, Dalsy Churm, 4 Sho! Gun ? not analyzed the marketing posai-J Milk Cans, 3 good Milk Pails, 2 new ., Cider bilities of their product, and hadr barrel Shot Gun, Potato Sprayer, Kitchen Cha they not had the vision of increéased and numerons other article®. Also| erous other sales through Advertiong, and folâ€"( an extra good collia dog Anyone .w lowed up the advertiaing with perâ€" Positively no reserve. implements sonal experience and observaton of | TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay, Straw,) tend this sa results obtained, Scott‘s Emu)slnn) Grain, Roots and all sums of 8)5. good shape would be on the top shelf, forgot ) and under eash over that amount , _ Owing to 1 is t« in in 1 if 8 t t 10 41 FOI M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer. Wednesday, Nov. 8. Clearing aucâ€" tion sale of pure bred and high grade Shorthorn cattle and farm stock and implements and feed at Lot 28, the 12th line East farm, 3 miles south of Tavistock. [ 1« H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. _ Oct. 28 (Sat)â€"HMousehold Effects aund blacksmith tools belonging to Mrs. C. W. Garbutt in the village of Baden. Dec. 5. â€"Farm stock, implements, produce and household effects beâ€" louging to Fred Kraatz situated 3 miles south of Petersburg and 3 miles north of New Dundee on the muin road leading from Petersburg i0 New Dundee. Dec 7, (Thursday) Farm Stock, Implements, produce and household edfects belonging to Herman Scunarr situated 1 mile north of Manunhcim on the town line known as the Snyder Farm (No reserve) H MDL xt Waterloo m this vitamineâ€"bearing oil food Tuesday, Dec. 5.â€"Farm of 75 acâ€" res, farm stock, implements and ieed belonginng to P. J. Williams, situated %% mile east of Erbsville and 5 miles morthwest of Waterloo, on Woolwich and Waterlqc town line, known as the Doerbecket iarm. Nuv. 4 (Saturday)â€" Real estate {arm stock, implements and house hold effects belonging to John Rafâ€" lerty, situated two and one half miles porthwest of Blair, and two miles west of Doon on the main roud leading from Blair to New Dundee. akened, rundown system; makes| Collars, Tio St 11 nourished bone structure for HAY AND GI thing children; gives strengtb Hay, about 10 growing children of school age | Chaff, 250 bushs unequaled in its power to reâ€"| bush. Oats, 200 e colds and bronchial troubles,! bush. Mangels, 1 is helpful to those who are be<| Clover Seed M ning to feel the weight of u.--[ HOUSEHOLD i‘ng years. The polot ds, that! Cook Stave 2 Nov. 17 (Tuesday.â€"Farm stock «ud implements, feed and house hold effects, belonging to Fraunk Psutka, one mile west of Erbsville, 1}, miles east of Josephsburg, near Sunfish Lake. No reserve. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer October 28 (Saturdayâ€"Household Effects belonging to Mrs. Abram Shantz, situated in the village of Breslau. Sunfish Lake. No reserve. November 16 (Thursday)â€"At 12 pm., pure bred high grade Shortâ€" horn Cattle, farm stock, implements and household effects belonging to William Schaner, adjoining â€" the village of Hawkesville. No reserve. Real estate and household effects belonging to the estate of the late John Freiberger, situated at 25 Rose St, Kitchener, Mon., Oct 30â€"Farm stock, tmâ€" plements, hay, grain and household effects, belonging to John R. Gerth, situated 3 miles northwest of Bam berg, 3%% miles southwest of St. Clements on the Hessen street. le 1t H. B. DUERING, Auctioncer Nov. 11 (Saturday) Wind i SALEâ€"A Gilson gasoline en inc, 5 horse power, clutch pulâ€" y, complete. Call at garage in ridgeport. 38â€"4t. GENKRAL WANTS tl‘s ier h f1 11140 hi BEES FOR SALE Emulsion 1 id Eminent FOR SALE tru« J. W. Dickson, Atwo Jt c stove. In good condi Apply at this office. FOR SALE h im niage of healthgivâ€" n coddiver oil than it SColl & Imulgion own fisheries, the tâ€" way of refining is shipped to their t RBloomfleld, N. J. in vitam In Scott‘s Emul mpound ie who are beâ€" weight of deâ€" point is, that ott‘s Emulsion good to be adverâ€" imineâ€"bearing fentists claim d fl Equital ler Plo b 36â€" D it XUT 11 Phone 48w, Waterloo FRANK PSUTKA, Proprietor and under cash over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, property ownâ€" ers as s#ecurity, or five per cent. discount for cash payments of credâ€" it amounts W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser Cook Stove, 2 Cupboards, Melotte Cream Separator, Dalay Churn, 4 Milk Cans, 3 good Milk Pails, 2â€" barrel Shot Gun, Potato Sprayer, HAY AND GRAIN:â€"5 tons good Hay, about 10 tons Straw, some Chaff, 250 bushels Mixed Grain, 200 bush. Oats, 200 bush, Turnips, 200 busb. Mangels, 36 lbs. Timothy and Clover Seed Mixed. HOUSEHOLD EFFBCTS:â€" Good Cook Stove. 2 Cupboards. Melotte Doubletrees, _ Neckyokes, _ Forks,j Shovels, Hoes, Logging Chains andl miuny other useful articles too numâ€" erous to mention. HARNESS â€" Set Double Team Harness, set Single Harness, Odd ; Collars, Tin Straps. HAY AND GRAIN:â€"5 tons good Harrow Slicighs Doublet Decrving _ 10 ft. Steel H Spring Tooth Cultivator 3 Box, Land Roller, Hay Rac W PIGS. â€" Brood Sov November 20th. IMPLEMENTsS, ETC Wood Binder in good dition, MeCormick 5 ft Implementsâ€" McCormick Binder, ‘Massey-Harris mower, Peter Hamilâ€" [ tun 13 hoe seed drill nearly new, | Spring tooth cultivator, hay rake, 4 seclion iron harrow, hay rack, wagâ€" cn, set bobâ€"sleighs, jumper cutter, wagon box, light carriage, good steel tire top buggy, set gravel planks, 2 good Ayr walking plows, erindstone, carriuge pole, set team | harness, 2 sets single harness, Bufâ€" falo robe, blankets, hay fork, rope and 4 pulleys, wheelbarrow, neckâ€" yokes, forks, shovels, hoes, and many other articles too numerous to j mention. | HAY and GRAIN:â€"30 tons good 16 AUCTION SAE â€"GFâ€" FARMSTOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HAY AND HOUSEKHOLD EFFECTS. vil No reserve as the farm is sold JOHN R. GERTH, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. Phone 48w., Waterloo. WA. DAMMIER, Clerk. 40â€"3t. Timothy hay, 15 tons good clover bay, 600 bushels mixed grain, 900 bushels oats. Terms of Sale:â€"liay, Grain and all sums of $10.00 and under cash. Over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved jointed notes or 6 per cent, off for cash payâ€" ments on credit amounts. Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, Etc. Household Effects HORSES:â€" Bay Mare 13 years old, Bay horse 12 years old, Sorrel Horse 17 years old, cattle, Holstein cow supposed to be in calf, Roan Durham cow supposed to be in cald, 3 heifers supposed to be in calf, 3 Spring calves. Poultryâ€" 20 heus, 30 pullets, good collie dog. Monday, October 30th, 1922 Commencing at 1 o‘clock, p.m sharp the following valuable property: W, W. Frickey, Auctionser, will sell by public auction the Farm Stock, Implements and Feed belongâ€" ing to MR. JOHN R GERTH Situated on the Hesgen Street about miles north waest of Bamâ€" berg and 3% miles south west of St Clements on CATTLE: â€"Pure e July lith, Sw HORSES h Th ling TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 ommencing at 104 o‘clock . following valuable propert PUBLIC SALE &, Spolte Cow due Ol Ha 2 Grindstones, 3 Barrels th old \furtu of the undersignâ€" one mile west of Erbsâ€" ind oneâ€"half miles east ind 8 y ars old d Cow due February March 26th, Heiter Cali 3 months old. e sold by Public Aue rlu ol the undersizn »d Sow due to pig itor with Seed [t 1 Hay Rake running con d property infish Lake ul Mow ow in full Swiss Bull due April SWissâ€" Cow old, good Frost & bruary 7th good Positively no resorve a« the farm Is sold and the proprietor retiring from farming. the sale will start sharp at 12 o‘cl noon attend this @amle kindly ask () W H 1 THRMS OF SALKE: Hay, Grain, Owing to th 80 ft Grinder J» W HOUSEHOLD EFFE Truck Hen Mot HAdONE ‘ng 6 years old, Gelding 5 years old a very hen belonging to WILLIAM H. SCHANER Situated oneâ€"half mile west of Hawkesville, better known as the George Lackner farm, on THURSDAY, NOV. 16th. Commencing at 12 o‘clock noon sharp on time the following v2‘ . «ble property : HORSES:â€"Well matched Clyde Team (mare and Gelding, 11 and 12 years old, Black Percheron Geldâ€" ‘ng 6 years old, Bay Percheron SH Registored and High Grade Short horn Cattie, Berkshire Pigs, Entire Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments,; Produce, Household Effects, D H Ha HAY AND GilAl ns of good Mixed 23 â€" CATTLE:â€"I rorthurns. Cow _ B Whits St AUCTION SALE th irthurns, Cow | fresh Â¥o due to calve Apri v due March 27. Heif Oliv 13 Ro W W\ lohn D P1 ud AXD POLL3 ill l i U M 1 short to: the M H 10 Ma 11 1 Iy N M »m e lays this w M Int ) bush. Oa Bay Perc â€" Aged M H ghL H D M ird. Hang n time nding ind num WV sal 11 W I‘n) to at 6 weeks W t 8in 1 S pH W M M R B Hell+ t D i ire ) uold Pigs 42â€"3t 1 ad R. 1, Hespeler nd 1w Kitchener, An IOHN RAPPEL 38â€"4t 46 Du IMPLEMENTS, ETC Buggies one nearly n crats in good shape, W Springs, set of Bob SI Mower, Disk. Hay R supposed to be in calf, good Durbam licifer, three good Brood Sows, iwelve pure bred barred Rock Hens and une Cockerel about 40 young Chickens, a collie dog (good heeler) There will be soid by public aue tion on the premises situated two and one half miles north west of Blair, and two miles west of Doom on the main road leading from Blair to Doon, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1922 Commencing at one o‘clock p.m. STOCK:â€" Good all round Bay Mare nine years old Durham Ane PUBLIC VALUABLE REAL E8STATE, FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND HOUSEHOLO EFFECTS. sums of rompt attention will be given all s enirusted to me and satie i0n guaranteed. h LICENSED AUCTIONEER NOTICE. l In HOUSEHOLD GOODS asisting of 199 acres, situated les west of St. Clements, land od state of cultivation On farm c roomed stope house and bank and straw shed. Spring creek mg through property. Also Tes bush. For further particuâ€" apply William _ Foerster, St. ‘nfs 34â€"2mo d A1 $4,800 FARM FOR SALE. iers Milis Cider Mill is open ustom work _ every Tuesday, esday and ‘Thursday. Appointâ€" are not necessary until furâ€" otice. A. J. Shantz, Prop, R. Hespeler. 36â€"8t. D it FARM FOR SALE. 1 \] H CIDER MILL OPEN es. 1 mile north of Bamberg, JOHN M. HELM, LA m 1+ rman O nd H H years old, Durham Cow in fall wheat, double k batn. big orchard Terms $1.000 down, [E ultivation M AI Stuve for wood rtain Stretchers, . Wheel barrow buck Saws, ons amounts ontha‘ credit tinneer, I#E Bamberg Ont. 11 Rake, Cutting Single Plow, 2 rpy Harness, 2 TC. â€" Two top newâ€" 2 Demoâ€" Wagon, Wagon Sleighs, Cutter, fow Cream Separ Meat Grinder lit ows through is in good is is a good ted on the ‘om Galt to school. Waterloo Beet Kuives Seoop Shovel ‘so Blankets, :‘ pair Hand Clipper, 2 Hames and ome 10 in. of Cedar Hoes and FATE milt 11 t n on ap â€"_ Side sion Taâ€" ble, Corâ€" Table, 2 ind un i never ACFO® H three cent m with St ame isly five on

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