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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Mar 1923, p. 7

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49 # March 15 (Thursday)â€" Eatire out and out sale of fatm atock, impleâ€" Lorents Hauck situated 1 mile east ments, hay, grain etc. belonging to of Petersburg and 5 miles west of Kitchener on the highway Jeading from New Hamburs to Kitchener. Waterloo County Holstein Breeders Club consignindbt sale on the farm belonging to Arthur Becker, sitrated %% miles northwost of New Dundse, 4% miles southwest of G. T. K. sta tion, Petersburg. .One of Canada‘s high testing herds composed of 50 grain and household effects belongâ€" ing to ‘Allan C, Haliman situated % miles northwost of New Dundee. No reserve as the farm is sold. March 19 (Monday) â€" Valuable farm of 48 acres, the best fruit plantation in the district. Wntire farm stock, fmplements, produce and household effects belonging to Irvon Block, situated 1 mile east of Wilmot Centre, on the Bleam‘s road known as the Casper Schenk farm. March 29 (Thursday)â€" Entire farm stock, implements, produce and household effects belonging to Hy. Opperthauser, situated 14 mile south of New Dundee. No reserve as the proprietor is moving to New Dunâ€" dee. % ~ March 20 (Tuesday)â€" 12 o‘clock sharp, entire farm stock, implements feed and household effects, belonging to Levi Suyder, situated 1 mile north of Fischer‘s Mills and 2% miles northwest of Hespeler. Posiâ€" tively no reserve. March 26 (Monday)â€" Entire farm stock, â€"implements produce etc. beâ€" longing to James Bergey, situated 2 miles northeast of New Dundee. No reserve as the proprietor has rented the farm. ~â€" March 27 (Tuesday)â€"Entire sale ©f farm stock, implements, hay, grain and housebold effects belongâ€" ing to Cristian Kavelman, situated 3 miles south of Petersburg and 3 miles north of New Dundee. No reâ€" serve as the farm is sold. March 8 (Thursday)â€" Clearing muction sale of 200 acre farm, also entire Stock, Implements and Feed at Lot 20, Concession 2, Wilmot, adâ€" joining Haysville.‘ For Aléx. Schâ€" marr, sale at 12.30 sharp March 22 (Thursday) â€" Farm stock including registered Shortâ€" horns hogs and implements of Ford Willson, 3 miles west of Kitâ€" chener and one half mile south of Petersburg Road. ‘ April 4 (Wednesday)~â€" Dispersal sale of farm stock, implements and produce belonging to Herman Relbha situated 2% miles southeast of Haysâ€" ville and 4% miles northeast of New Dundee. ‘ No April 10 (Tuesday)â€" 14 Registerâ€" ed and high grade Jerseys, horsel, pigs and poultry belonging @ Herâ€" ber Madter, situated 3 miles northâ€" west of New Dundee on the Huron Road, 1 mile west of the cider mill. ‘This is a dispersal sale of surplus stock and anyone wishing to .conâ€" eign may bring in (stock only) and must be brought to sell without reâ€" serve. Anything you intend to put cm this sale please send list to I. M. Toman before April 1st in order to have it on the bills. March 9 (Friday)â€" Auction sale of 77 acré farm with farm stock, implements and furniture at Lot 33, concession 12 Blenheim, 1% mile west of Plattsvilie and 2 miles north of Bright of late Alexander Stewart astate. > March 10 (Saturday)~â€" Auction male of household effects in the villâ€" age of Bright, for Miss Katia Robâ€" March 17 (Saturday)~â€" Auction sale of real astate and housshold ®ffects at Tavistock of late John Olles estate. March 13 (Tuesday)â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, imple wents and feed for John Burnett, at Lot 10, concession 1 Eillice, 1% miles west of Stratford. Auction Sale List And Residential City, Properties Amounts of $1,000 and mflhuu&m Liberal terms. No Comâ€" mission or bonus to pay. Inquiries Invited. E. J. Payson ksm 42 Francis St.. North. Kitchener. Tél 1108w. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer 1.â€"M., TOMAN, Auctioncser 16 (Friday)â€" Sale of MONEY TO LOAN â€"â€"ON FARMGâ€"â€"â€" March 20 (Tuesday)â€"â€" Farm stock and implements of Anthony Newtom on townline between Wellesiey and Peel, 1 mile west of Macton. March #1 «Wednesday)â€" Farm stock, implements etc.. of Herbert Norris ou lot 14, con. 8, Pee! townâ€" ship, 5 miles west of Floradale. March 22 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock implements, etc. of Howard Letson adjoining West Montrose. .. April 10 (Tuesday)â€"Real Eetate cousisting of a ‘beautiful house and 5 acres of fand and aiso the houseâ€" hold effects of John Wagner in Upâ€" per Woolwich, 4 miles north of Eiâ€" _ @r. II.â€"Mabel Cressman 81, Fred ESchimn'( 79, Margaret Janzen .13, ‘Rmma Dubrich 70, Bdgar Harnack 63, Oscar‘ Dubrick 66. March $ (Tuesday)â€" Farm stock including ‘Registered Yorksnire hogs hold effects of John Hald, 2 miles March 17 (Saturday) â€" Clearing sale of valusble hous@hold effects beâ€" longing to Rev. E. Bockleman, 99 King St., cor. King & Young St., WaterIoo. Sr. IV.â€" Frederick Janzen 93%, Ella Gulck 77%, Florence Ruppel 77 %, Frank Weiler 72%, Stanley Har nack T1%. South Street, Resr the Mill Stroot W'flg\wfifil“-&. March 31st (Wednesdey) Clearing suction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed, belionging to John March 10 (Saturday) at 10 o‘clock a. m.â€" At the Kitchener Market square, real estate consisting of farm of 28% acres belonging to the late Joseph Scheuerman, 3% miles north of Waterloo near Lexington. Jr. 11.â€"Henry Janzen 75, Ramund Weller 73, Irene Harnack 62, Lioyd Cressman 62. line, to@nship of Wellesicy, 3 miles southwest of Linwood, 4 miles northâ€" west of Crosshill, near Huber corner. Sr.; HI.â€"Nelda Krieger 78%,, Leonâ€" ard Weller 75. Liszle Hergott 74. Margaret May 72, Nettie Krtleger 66. Floris Clemens §9, John Dubrich 56. * Sr. 1.â€"Verda Cressman 70, Walâ€" ter Schilling 70, Aifred Schilling 68, Willle Dubrick 68. SHANTZ STATION SCHOOL REâ€" PORT. Class Y.â€" Edith Hergott 91%, Ralph Nahrgang 889%. nedy (Glengarry), King (Huron), McDonald (Pictou), Btewart (Argenâ€" teuil). Morrissey, Stewart (Leeds), Motherwell, Stork, Speskman, Mcâ€" Mutray, Sutherland and MceQuarrie. SHOOTS MOTHERâ€"INâ€"LAW AND * wounos wire Following domestic trouble, John Stevenson of Sequin Falls, shot and illed his motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Mcâ€" Kinnon, and so severely wounded his wife that she died in the hoapital at Parry Sound to which she was rushed after the shooting. The affair occurred in Mrs. McKinnon‘s home at Sequin Falls, a village about 25 miles from Parry Sound. Stevenson was arrested near Soquin Falle, after a short chase and was brought hack. Jr, IV.â€"Myrrel Cressman §7%, Marie Reinhart 56. s W. D. EULER MEMBER OF CcOMMiTTEE ‘The redistribution bill ‘introduced at Ottawa has been referred to a special committee= of &# members, special committee= of ln-bm-l rovincial Treasurer, prefaced m:“ tWedneas ‘after alight exertion, which _ will delfuiit W",s«m speech by an explanation he‘ang oftem‘a nervous breakdown. This and arrange other detaile. . telt due of ah item in the Publi¢‘condition will continue until the ‘The committeeo will °°"‘ Accounts, crediting Mr. Ross with!pigod is restored to a rich, red, diaâ€" Messrs. Beland, Boivin, w‘_'fl"lmg $600 bonus. Mr. Ross‘ chequ® easeâ€"resisting condition. _ For the March 14 (Wed.)â€"Clearing Sale of farm stock, implements and feed uated 3 miles west W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser MarchA7 <@aturdayâ€" Farm Stock, March 17 (Saturday)â€" Household GEO. G. CLASS, H. B. DUERING, Auctioncer Teacher, V. A. Sulllvan. hiz T ing the month of Jannary amounted â€" to $2,888.982 lbe., value §$§66.154, a | somewhat malier quantity than for the same month of isst year. Canada exported during January $1,144 Ibs.‘ ,d'fiu.‘lhlnmmnnuottlo' department of trade and commerce.‘ wih the frost, the top of the tree striking the victim, killing him inâ€" amounted â€" to 719,723 lbs. Greep teas ship, was instantly killed last week while felling a tree in the woods. Taylor was working in the woods with <Bis brother, John Taylor, who was ‘sawing the tree, when it split Canada imported $,027,288% ibe. Aast amount of 181,836 Jb.. COMMISSIONS cost OVvER Government during its term of of~ $313,825.00; soldiers‘ land settleâ€" fice were given by Hon. W. E. Raney, ment, . $3,600,000.00;â€" soldiers‘ civil Attorneyâ€"General, in the Legislature reâ€"establishthent, $2,711,500.00. in reply to a request for the inforâ€"" National Railways. ; mation made by W. E. N. Sinclair, ‘The total estimate for the Canaâ€" Liberal member for South Ontario. dian National Rallway [System in The answer gare the number Of 1923.24 is $73,000.00 to be voted in commissions as 26. + foullunbrth.onmom.hut .. The total expenditures o8 COMâ€" year there were separate items for missions to Jan. 31st, 1923, wers the different constituent companies $511,600.99. Of the 26, one was nOt and the Canadian Government Rail; acted upon, two were appointed At| ways, totalling in all $97,750,000. The the request and expense of municiâ€"| decrease in requirements is $24,150,â€" palities and two entailed no ©%â€"|000.. For the Canadian Government pense to the Province. No comâ€"| Merchant Marine $1,500,000 is proâ€" missions nor House committoes t0| vided, as compared with $4,260,720 sit during recess had been AppOIDtâ€"| jast year, a decraase of $2,360,720. ed to sit for the exclusive benefit| Provision was made last year for of ‘agriculture or any industry Of| housing loans to provinces totalling class in the community. $9,550,080. ‘There is no correspondâ€" xm ent item this year. $511,600.99. Of the 26, one was not acted upon, two were appointed at the request and expense of municiâ€" palities and two entailed no exâ€" pense to the Province. No comâ€" missions nor House committoes to sit during recess had been appointâ€" ed to sit for the exclusive benefit of ‘agriculture or any industry or class in the community. opposed the $600 bonus to the members of the Legisliature. When the majority decided otherwise. Mr. Ross said he would not accept his stantly. Mr. Taylor was 33 years of U.F.0. MEMBER DECLINES HIS BONUS CHEQUE. Last session, during consideration of the estimates, D. F. Ross, U.Â¥.0. member for North Oxford, was one of the small band of members who motors to Oriel House, headquart@r® trough the fait use â€"0f D¢. Williams® of The department. Pink Pilis.. You can get these piMs .. An official stated that the Govâ€" through the fair use ot Dr. Williamas ernment has évery intention ofâ€"Arâ€" mall at 50. cents a box from The restin DeValera as §00h as he cab Dr. Willinms‘ Medicine Oo. Brockâ€" Deductingthe amount reâ€"exported Cansda‘s tea bill for the month‘ reached the sum of $835,308. 1 Details of the commissions and $9§5§,818.63; _ labor, $1,364,000.00. comimitteos appointed by the present Royal Canadian Mounted Police, MAKING _ ARRANGEMENTS TO ADMIT CATTLE. Duncan Marshall, Canadian Comâ€" missioner of Agriculture, who has been in London, has begun a series of visits to Dundee, Glasgow, Salâ€" ford, and other points where Canâ€" adian store cattle will be landed when the Importation of Animals Bi}l, which removes the cattle em:â€" make arrangements with the local authorities regarding the admittance of Canadian cattle. * Advices received state that 30,000 cattle are ready for shipment to Glasgow, Liverpool and other cenâ€" tres as soon as they have signified their readiness to receive consignâ€" ments thereof, * "Hands up!" shouted the detecâ€" tives, as thay levelled their revol vers at the rebeis, who immediatoly KILLED BY FALLING TREE Archfbald Taylor, a wellâ€"known wted to the CaBede tote!l $427,611,235,73, as comâ€" while 93,733 Dared with total estimates last year C n © wa,, Of $479,171,39190. \ . Under consolidated revenue serâ€" jvices the main decreases are as folâ€" _ Probably the most treacherous trouble that afflicts the people of Canada during the winter months is influenzaâ€"or la grippe as it is often called. The disease is treacherous. ‘boeuuu often after the characterâ€" istic symptoms of the trouble have disappeared it leaves behind it a weakened and debiliatated conatituâ€" ;uon which makes the victim an easy prey to other troubles. All this is due to the fact that the attack of influenza has left the blood abnorâ€" maily weak and thin. Weak blood méans impaired digestion, a feeling Interest on public debt (not inâ€" cluding sinking funds) $2,379,769.48; pensions ©,1612,529.33; public works, again strong. and i:u_. and 1 think that in cases of kind they are worth their weight in gold." If you have pmaged through an at« Main estimates last year were $466,983,359.01. & The chief‘items of increase in the consolidated revenue services are: Immigration and Colonization, $1,â€" 316,490.05; substitutes to province, $718,768.40, due to statutory payâ€" ment on basis of new census; Inâ€" dians, for education, $500,000; postâ€" office, $778,641.50. The capital charges show a total decrease of $1,253,490. Public works capital is increased by $797,000, owâ€" ing to the addition of new items for public buildings at Ottawa, as folâ€" lows: New departmental building, $500,000 ; pflnuu bureau, new buildâ€" ing. $500,000; addition to Dominion archives building, $150,000. The capital amount for canale is increasâ€" °& by an addition over last year of $3,800,000 for the Welland ship canal. INFLUENZA LEAVES > Lang, King St, Waterloo, ~Feb. THE BLOOD THIN 14th, a daughter. pemensame _ : + VOELKERâ€" February 14th, to Mr. To Restore Full Health Tonic ang Mre. Raward W. Voelker, 16 Treatment is Recommended. . â€" Princess St., Waterloo., a daughâ€" ‘The net decrease of the present main estimates fro mtotal appropriâ€" ations of the preceding year is $51, 660,156.17. ‘JU.T ARRIVEDâ€" 21 â€"HEAD OF HORSES, ALL BROKE AND ' READY TO WORK AND iN 1 @oob conpition ] ; To be sold by *Public Auction on the farm of | "MR. WILLIAM SCHEVERMAN Situated about 3% miles northwest of New Germany and 4 miles north| Commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp. I 4 ‘ This is a choloe bunch of Clyde mw und Percheron horses. } JEMA 1 team of grey geldings 6 and 7 ~â€"OR ‘ years old, weigh 3000 ws.; tiack| Valuable Household Effects team of Percheron geldings 6 years Sssm old, weigh 3000 Tbe., team of sorrels,‘ There will be sold by public aucâ€" geidings 4 & 6 years old, weigh 2700; t!02 of the premises of the unâ€" Ibs.; team of Clyde geldings 4 and dersigned situated 99 King Stroot, 7 years old, weigh $800 ibs., matchâ€" corner of Young in the anl of ed team of Clydes 4 and 6 years oid, Waterloo on weigh 2900 lbs.,; team of dark bay | ntepe rideg I ant . yeem ou.! SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, 1923 welgh 2300 lbs.; dark bay team of| Commencing at 1.%¢ p.m. sharp, 2600 lbs.; black, team, mare uul[ New â€" Oliver typewriter, new|burg Road on gelding 3 and~5 years old, weigh Kranse plano considered the a; T 2400 Ibe.; bay gelding .,nm old, praisers as one of the .b::'t pknt: THVR&DAY,._ MARGCH:â€" ggnd,.â€"A%Hs weighs 1500 lbs,â€" dark bay mare B'mldc toâ€"day, solid oak combination |Sale to start at 1 Mk sharp on years old, good driver;; gemeralâ€"book case nearly new;$ mahogany|:ime. + purpose bay horse 5 years old, ‘tapestry parlor chairs, mahogany extra good driver, bay colt 2 years parlor table, oak parior table, solid|_ HORS®: â€" 2 Clydeédale brood old, sorrel Belgian colt rising 2 mahogany pedestal, plush uttoo,m““m‘“l"m”m‘"’ years oid, aiso 2 heary sets of wicker parior table, solid oak leath.| "°!8° 1599 Ibs. each; 1 general purâ€" double ~team harness. er trimmed couch, oak roll top desk|?°%° 8®lding 8 years old, 1 driver 11 No Reserve» s ~ |\with ,ff locker, 2 b-mboo book ’,““ old, good in all harness;~ 1 ‘This is a fine lot Of heavy horses. stands,"fumed oak large book case, Clydesdale golding rising 3 years old Just the thing for farm use and all|small book case, 2 reversible office|"""**" broken, and in good condition. chairs, leather uphoistered fumed| CATTLEâ€"&horthorn Grades:â€"@1 Come: to this sale > . L-k morris chair, heavy fumed|COW due April 4, 1 cow due May, i TERM&®â€"Ten months‘ credit will oak fancy rocker, oak upholstered| WW fresh 3 months, 1 cow due July, be given on approved joint notol.!chalr. small . table with marble|1 Jorsey cow due May, 1 roan cow or a discount of 5% will be allowed top, genuine French marble mantle|fresh 3 months, 1 heifer ‘due in for cash. > |c!ock. 3 electric domes (if not{August, 1 heifer fresh 3 months, 1 A. SCMEUERMAN, A. BIETZ, Proâ€" previously sold), fumed oak exâ€"|COW With calf at foot, 2 butcher catâ€" prigtors. tension table, 6 dining‘ chairs, new|tle 18 months old, 2 heifer calves 9 W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. buffet, wicker fernery, new W@eker|months old, 2 calves 6 months old, 1 Waterioo, Phone 48w. dinner wagon, oak oval hall rack|COW due in August, 1 cow due in O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. with bevel mirror, oak hall tree, cak|Oct. registered Shorthorn bull 1 _ 10â€"2t.| umbrelia stand, roll top writing Year 0ld,, "Roan Lad" 161182 (if not double ~team harness. No Reserve» 2 v This is a fine lot of heavy horses. Just the thing for farm use and all broken, and in good condition. Come: to this sale > . TERM&®â€"Ten months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, or a discount of 5% will be allowed for cash. > A. SCHEUERMAN, A. BIETZ, Proâ€" MASONâ€"At Kitchener, Feb. 24, to Mr. and Mre. J, R. Mason, a son. LANGâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold ter, (Mary Isabel)â€" BRAMHILLâ€"Feb. 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. William R. Bramhill, . King St., a daughter. OSE » * â€" SCHRBITERâ€"At Kitchener, Feb. 19| February 24, to Mr. and Mrs LANGâ€"At the K.â€"W. hospitai, Feb. 12, to Mr. and Mrs, o J. Lang, Waterloo, a daughter. Koabelâ€"At #t. Clements, Feb. 17, to (Mr.and Mrs. Chas, Koabel, a son. Koabelâ€"At 8t. Claments,.Fob. 33, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koobel, a KRURTZWRISERâ€"Feb. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kruotswelsor, Wat» h ue 280B 1i c 00A cce fls ces o marmnninf vscipuad h0 hca decinta c 2 ts d it ces i2 mt ut 30 t it d +t d aictin, A > Wetter, a daughter, 'anhmmmm'o.suou.m BHORMAKMRâ€"â€" At Woest Montrose, |March 1st, 1929 to January $ist, 1923]10â€"2t. daughter; HUMMELâ€"Feb. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Hummel, 16 Schneider Ave., a WIQGLESWORTHâ€" At Kitchener, Feb. 11 at the K. and W. hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Wiggieâ€" BECKER â€"Feb. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Becker, West Montrose, a daughter. BORNâ€"At the K.W. Hospital, Feb. 9th, to Mr. and Mrs,. Gordon Daniels, a daughter BORNâ€" At Kitchener to Mr. and #BYâ€"Feb. 18, to Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Eby, Mill Street, a daughter. FRANKâ€"Feb: 17,â€"to Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank, 53‘ Strange Street, a ANTHONYâ€"At Kitchener, Feb. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anthony, NIERGARTHâ€"At Kitchener, Fob, 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Niergarth, MEYERâ€"At Waterloo, Feb. 19, to Mr.. and Mrs. Clement Meyer, a «o Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schroiter, a daughter (Haze!l). ROSOHMANâ€"At the K. and W. hosâ€" pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roschâ€" 0, a~dnughter. 'n- Bank through the seven branchâ€"| _ _ k WBTTERâ€"At Bamberg, Feb.‘es now operating total $4,670,11%,!! H. TOMAN, Austtonser to Mr. and Mra. Albort Kiss#â€"‘after deducting theâ€" amount of FORD i. WILBON, Propristor. i+ BIRTHS. Feb. 20, to Mr. and Commencing at 1.40 p.m. sharp, ‘the following: & desk and book case combined, 3 piece solid oak bedroom suite and large leather trimmed rocker, oak stand, fancy and oak chair, solld walnut 2 piece bedroom suite, bed room _ chair, small â€" stand, . new mickerâ€"electric reading lamp, single iron bed with springs and mattress, wash stand, _ davenport, . wicker chair, writing desk, table, medicine cabinet,3 kitchen tables, kitchen cabinet, 5 kitchen chairs, oak rockâ€" SHOEMAKBRâ€" At..West Montrose, er ,wicker rockef, sliding steel cot, 2 three burner gas plates, fireless cooker, stove utensils, crockery, dishes, glassware, electric toaster, electric iron, flat irons, large numâ€" ber of sealers, 8 gallon crock, water miotor washing machine, wringer, wash tubs, mangler, wash board, large step ladder, buck saw, axes, garden tools, awnings, curtain poles, fiower plants and pots and & lot of useful articles too numerous to mention. GNYDERâ€"Near ‘Winterbourne, Feb. 12, to Mr. and Mrs, Hlo Snyder, a HOFSTETTERâ€"At Kitchener, Feb. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hofâ€" stetter, a daughter, CRAWLEYâ€"At K.â€"W. hospital, Feb. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Barl Crawley, CHAPMANâ€"At the K.â€"W. hospital, _ Feb. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Chapman, ‘Waterloo, a son. HRUBACHER â€"â€"At West Montrose, Feb. J16t, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruâ€" Shoemaker, a daughter, j MILLERâ€"At Linwood, Feb. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Milier, a son. MARTINâ€"At 6t.â€"Jacobs Feb. 26th, to Mr. and Mra. Teremiah Martin, NEARLY $5,000000 i6 aovernâ€" MENT SAVING® BANK Any one wishing to buy good furâ€" miture should attend this sale. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. REV. E. BOCKELMAN, Proprietor. ED. REUEL, Clerk. 102.t Kitcherier, March 19th, 19283 = On this train will be carried animals iWustrating desirable and unâ€" desirable types of 2 Demonstrations and lectures will be given in connection with difâ€" muumummmmmmmmwz Specially selected pure bred bul‘s, boars and sows, will be for eale. The animais are all exceptionaily well bred and of excelient J. S. KNAPP, GALT, THEY WILL BE SOLD AT COST â€" SEE THEM For further particulars see or write the Agricultural Rep Valuable 85 Acre Farm, Entire ~â€"___‘_ $16. and under, cash; over that lmntunummhm ‘by furnishing approved security, or 6% disc. for cash on credit amounta, i HORSEHS: â€" 2 Clydesdale brood mares in foal 7 and 10 years old, weigh 1600 ibs. each; 1 general purâ€" pose gelding 8 years old, 1 driver 11 years old, good in all harness;â€" 1 Clydesdale gelding rising 3 years old broken. CATTLE.â€"&horthornâ€" Grades:â€"@ 1 cow due April 4, 1 cow due May, i cow fresh 3 months, 1 cow due July, 1 Jersey cow due May, 1 roan cow fresh 3 months, 1 heifer ‘due in August, 1 beifer fresh 3 months, 1 cow with calf at foot, 2 butcher catâ€" tle 18 months old, 2 heifer calves 9 months old, 3 calves 6 months old, 1 cow due in August, 1 cow due in reserve, his entire belongings on his farm situated 3 miles cast of Kitchâ€" ener, 144 miles south of the Potersâ€" burg Road on ‘MMA“:-'G'.QMM time and place there be offered the valuable 85 acre farm of good mgxodmn.urtotwflm wood bank barn, Sâ€"roomed brick 6% per annum off for .cash. wood busk, go6d orchard of apple, plum and pear trees, 7 acros in fall sows 5 mos. old, 3 young boars fit for service, 7 young boars 5 mos. old, 2 shoats about 160 each; these. pige_all originate from an O.A.C. sow of the Cinderellastrain; and 45 Rhode Island Red hens and pullets. HARNESS:â€"2 sets of heavy team harness, 1 set of plow harness, 1 set of Goldine mounted single harness, odd collars, bridies, horse blankets, fly net, lap duster, etc. _ IMPEMENTS:â€" Masseyâ€"Harris 7 ft. binder in good order, M.H. 7 ft. binding needing a few repairs, M.~H. side delivery rake, steel land roller, M.â€"H. cultivator with broad cast geeder, M.â€"H. disc harrow, 2 furrow Defender riding plow good as new, Verity single plow, New ideal manâ€" ure spreader in good order, P. Shants walking plow, 4 secdon iron barâ€" grindstone, 1 farm wagon â€"with bok and shelving. 1 good farm wagon, set of heavy bob sleighs good as new, hay rack, gravelâ€"planks, top buggy, Portiand eutter. > HOUSEHOLD REFFECTS:â€" Sharâ€" ples cream separator in good order, kettle stove, pail bench, clothes L H. Toman, Auctioneér, has been 3 favourably instructed by PRODUCE:â€"10 tons of mixed hay, 100 bus. of Eim Hearst seed ocats, 100 bus. feed oats,. 2 ‘bus. clover seed and ensilage, 5 bagsa Irish cobbler seed potaioes. PTGS:â€"1 Yorkshire sow with litter of 10 six weeks old, 2 sows with litter at foot, 2 sows due to farrow in April, $ young sows due by end of April, 8 sows ready to breed, % fall â€" plowing done .. TEHRMS~â€"On real estate upply to previously sold). crocks, milk pails, kitcher MR. FORD WILSON R. W. WADE, YORKSHIRE

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