WANTED. Experienced single farm hand for one year. Apply to T. Shants, Kitâ€" chener, RR. No. 3. 62â€"2t. You will always get a little noro‘ for your hogs it you sell them to‘ me. I can fetch them if necessary. IMPLEMENTSâ€"F. & W. binder with sheaf carrier in good shape, 6â€" ft. Deering mower nearly new, F. & W. hay loader, F. & W. 12â€"ft. dump rake, John Deere manure spreader, used only 1 day, Champion 13â€"disc seed drill like new, M.â€"H. spring tooth cultivator, Climax cultivator, land roller, Deering corn binder, Sâ€"«ection fron harrows, 2 ecuffiers, 2 walking plows, fauning mill, ‘platâ€" form scales 200 lbs. cap., M.H. root puiper, wheelbarrow, 1 good wagon with box, 1 farm wagon with gravel box, 3.seated democrat, steel tire top buggy, set heavy bob sleighs, Jumper cutter with auto seat, Jumâ€" per cutter, 16â€"ft. flat rack, doubleâ€" trees, neckyokes, chaine, and other usual useful offerings. (These im plements are in first class shape.) REAL ESTATEâ€"112 acres good mixed loam, well fenced, trout stream running through, large orchard of various fruit trees, plenty small fruit, good 9 roomed stone house, hard and soft water inside, also an Aâ€"1 bank barn with straw shed and implement shed: attached, stables cemented, good root cellar, stanchâ€" fons in stables; also a silo, pig pen, and a rack lifter. .This is an ideal dairy farm, % mile to biackemith shop, 1 mile to school. Plan to buy this farm on January 15. TERMSâ€"Produce, _ small _ pigs, poultry, and all sume of $15 and un. der, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnâ€" ishing approved security, or 6% off for cash on credit amounts. * Terms of Real Estate made known on day of sale. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS â€" Renâ€" frew cream separator, cap. 650 lbs., Daisy churn, refrigerator, coal heaâ€" ter, 2 box stoves, Hamilton furnace mot installed, corner cupboard, book case, kitchen chairs, cider ‘bartel, crossâ€"cut saw, Cycle hatcher cap. 50 eggs, dairy utensils, etc. NO RESERVE. The proprietor is quitting the farm. received instructions from JOHN ‘BOBHART to sell by public auction without reserve on his farm situated % mile south of Wilmot Centre, or # miles south of Baden, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1924 eale to start at 1%.30 p.m. sharp owâ€" ing to the short days: HORSES, 6â€"Good sorrel team risâ€" ing 11 and 14 years old, bay driver 12 years old, grey driver supposed to be in foal 16 yeare old, grey carrl. age filly rising 3 years old, bay filly rising 2 years old. CATTLE, 10â€"Roan Shorthorn cow due in Jan., Shorthorn cow bred 2 blue cow due in April, Shorthorn cow due by time of sale, Ayrshire cow ness, set plow barness, set carriage harnese, 2 sets single harness, blanâ€" kets, horse hide robe, chimes, atring bells, sleigh bells, odd collars, bridles, etc. ‘ PRODUCEâ€"20 tons well cured timothy hay, 100 bus. mixed grain, calf, steer 2 years old. PIGS AND POULTRYâ€"#2 Yorkâ€" shire sows due to farrow Feb. 10, York sow to farrow Feb. 28, York sow bred, 4 shoats 100 Ibe. each, 3 shoats 70 ibs. each, $ small pige, Yorkshire boar 18 months old, 40 Muskoka ducks. 112 Acre Farm, Farm Stock, JOHN BOSHART, proprietor, i. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee, Phone 28â€"12 E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. You will appresiate the clean out businessiike manner in which | conduct ali saies. Â¥ Phone 602w . Avcrion Een w _ 208 Albert 8t. * BBFORK YOU PROMISE YOUR SALE My experience and knowledge of conducting Bales will assist you in getting the bost results. In fact you will beneâ€" W. W. FRICKEY 1 hereby velisit your kind patronage. TOICH INGM It MOCBORBETT, f0ring17, Bresiau. §2.23 COOk‘s Regulating Compound FARMERS wWHY YOU SHOULO s&E y c mm t $ CC TERM§Sâ€"Hay, grain, shoats, and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 5¢% off for cash. DIETRICH SCHERER and JOHN JOHNES, Executore of Gottfried Jones Eatate, ..GEO. G. CLAS8, Auctioneer, NOAH STROH, Clerk. 52â€"3t. HOUSEHOLD EFFRECTSâ€"1 Coal heater, 2 cook stoves, wood box, 1 bedroom suite, 2 bedsteads, couch, cream _ sepmrator, some _ kitchen chairs, bureau, glaes cupboard, leat table, sewing machine, sink, meat bench and other articles. IMPLEMENTSâ€" M.â€"H. binder, M.â€" H. mower, dump rake, M.â€"H. drill, disc, harrow, turnip sower, 2 single plows, twin plow, iron harrows, culâ€" tivator, land roller, log lifter, grind stone, fanning mill, scales, 2000 lbs. cap., 2 wagons, truck wagon, 1â€"horse carriage, top buggy, cart, bob sleigh, cutter, hay rack, gravel planks, work bench, wheelbarrow, root pulâ€" per, scuffier, 2 iron kettles, stock rack, grain ‘bags, Jeeated carriage, and numerous other articles. HAY & GRAINâ€"About 20 tons of hay, 300 bus. oats, about 250 bus, mixed grain. TERMS OF SALE:â€" All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit by furnishâ€" ing approved joint notes or 5 per cent. discount for cash. HARNESSâ€"Set of team harness, single harness. set single harness, double harness, pair new ‘blankets, 1 cooking stove, box etove, kettle stove, 30 gal. Amâ€" erican cream separator nearly new, sink, table, chairs, 1 double barrel shot gun, 2 screen doors, bucket for well, GRAIN:â€"3 ton good hay, 150 bus. oats, 500 bus. turnips. about 2% cords hard and soft mixed. HORSESâ€"Mare 13 year old, 1 horse 16 years old, 1 aged mare. CATTLEâ€"4 cows fresh with caives at foot, cow due in April, 2 cows bred in September, pure bred heifer supposed to be in calf, pure bred bull 3 years old, 7 yearling cattle, 4 Scotch Shorthorn. bull calves. PIGSâ€"Sow bred in November, 5 shoats 4 months old, gle wagon, M.â€"H. spring tooth cultiâ€" Situated about 4 miles east of E!â€" mira, and !4 mile west of West Monâ€" trose, on There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the ferm of the undersignâ€" ed situated 1% miles southwest of St. Clements on the Hessen Road, wheelbarrow, cutter, carriage, chop box, grain bags, 3 bags of cement. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser, Phone 692w, 208 Albert St., Waterloo, ANTHONY WEBER, Proprietor. ED. KAUFMAN, Clork. Valuable Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Grain, Household Effects, Etc. THURSDAY, JANUARY, 4, 1924 Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. HORSES:~â€"Bay mare 9 years old, gorrel horse 12 years. old. sow due in March, 6 chunks weighâ€" ing about 100 lbs., 9 shoats weighâ€" ing about 60 lbs. M.~H. root pulper nearly new, Fluery March, cow due to calve in April PIG@:â€"3 brood sows, 1 Yorkshire sow due to pig by time of sale, sow Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Household Effects TUESDAY, JAN. 15th, 1924 commencing at 1 p.m. PUBLIC SALE due to calve b2â€"1t will be given on furnishing approved NORMAN CURRAH, Propristor. jJoint notes with bonaâ€"fide propertyâ€"| M. R. ROTH, Auctioneen, owners as security or a discount of Phons #0w, Tavistook, Ont. nna&haflavflhfl‘tfl.lmm lowed for cash on all credit amounts.‘ LA ~, . . _ _~ Mr. Currah is considered one of the most progressive farmers in the county and has a firstâ€"class stock of Horses, Cattle and Implements and everything is in firat clasa condition. TERM®8:â€"Terms on Farm will be made known on day of sale. All sums of $16 and under, Cash; over _ IMPLEMENTSâ€"Magseyâ€"Harris 7â€" ft grain binder, Deering corn binâ€" der, M.â€"H. 6 ft. mower, International 12 ft: rake, Maxwell hayloader, Fordson tractor in perfect condiâ€" tion (run 1 season), 32.plate double Bissell disk, 3â€"furrow Cockshutt tractor plow, 13â€"in. Gilson corn cutâ€" ter with inside and outside pipes, new 1l1â€"inch Fleury chopper, 70.ft. stitched endless rubber drive belt 7â€" ‘inch wide, 26â€"ft. stitched endless rubber belt 5â€"inch wide (both nearly mew), jack with pulleys for chopper, circular saw, McCormick fertilizer disk seed drill, 13â€"hoe Noxon drill, 17â€"tooth cultivator, 3.drum _ steel land roller, 4â€"section harrows, 2â€" horse corn scuffler, root pulper, turâ€" nip sower, high wagon with double box, farm wagon, steel truck wagon, steel stomeboat, democrat, new top buggy, open buggy, new cutter, set bob sleighs, set sloop sleighs, stockâ€" rack, combined hayâ€"rack and stock rack, gravel box, walking plow, flat rack, fanning . mill wheelbarrow, feed barrow, corn sheller, scales, 3 steel barrels, 3 wood barrels, 4 milk cans and pails, DeLaval cream separator 1000 Ibs, capacity with power attachments and 30â€"gal. vat, %4 h.p. 32 yolt motor, set double breeching harness, set double harâ€" ness, set single harness, collar tops, odd collars, horse collars, horse blankets, 160 ft. hayfork rope and fork, 400 3â€"4nch tile, 75 yds. pig fence, 1 share Cassel Cheese Facâ€" tory, 4 shares Bright Cheese Factory, set batterles and generator, tank (2000 lbs. capacity) to fit 40.inch boisters 3 50â€"gal. cement pig troughs, doubletrees, neckyokes, togging» chains and many other articles too numerous to mention. i THE FARM â€" Consisting of 150 acres (more or less), will be offered for sale on the day of sale. On the farm are large barn and straw shed with concrete stables and staunchâ€" lons and flowing water in stables, large driving shed, chicken house and large cement sHo; also a good brick house and kitchen. ‘The farm has a neverâ€"failing overflowing spring, 16 acres in Fall Wheat and plowing all finished. ‘This is conâ€" sidered one of the best farms in the County of Oxford, ‘The proprietor is selling the farm because he has purchased the grist mill at Innerâ€" kip. | HAY & GRAIN:â€" About 15 tons mixed Alfafa and Timothy hay, about 1000 bus. mixed grain, about 250 bus. Barley, about 15 ft. ensilâ€" age, quantity of mangolds. 4 HORSESâ€"Span dapple greys, well matched, & years old, weighing 3300 lbs.; white mare 6 yrs, old, about 1600 lbs; dapple grey mare 4 years old, about 1400 the. The above are extra good Percheron horses and are good in all harness. 35 HEAD OF HOLSTRIN CATâ€" TLE:â€"Cow "L&dy Abbekerk Bright" No. 51901, due in April: cow "Lady Bright Colantha" No. $3331, due in May; cow "Colantha Changeling" No. 58009, due in Feb.; cow, "Brightâ€" er Aggie Changeling" No. 78565, fresh; cow, "Belle Changeling" No. 91874, _ fresh; _ heifer, **Norma Bright" Number 101635, due in Feb.; heifer, "Beauty Abbekerk" No. 101594, due in March. The follow. ing heifers are sired by "Roycroft Pietje" No. 32069; helfer "Polly Pietie No .107429, heifer "Daisy Pietje Changeling" No. 107438, heitâ€" er "Queen Pietje Changeling" No. 107428, heifer damed by "Lady Abbekerk Bright" No. 23586, heifer damed by "Lady Colanths Change Ing" No. 58009, heifer damed by ‘"‘Belle Change" No. 91878, bull ‘Baron Pontiac Alcarter" No. 51902. GRADES â€" 7 fresh cows due in March, 3 cows due in January, 2 heifers due in January, heifer bred in September, 5 heifers ris iny 2 years old, 3 heifer calves. | PIGSâ€"T75 pigs weighing from 60 to 160 lbs. each, Berk. sow with litter at side, 3 York. sows due time of sale, York. sow bred 5 weeks, Berk. sow bred 5 weeks, sow bred 2 months, Tamworth hog. Collie pup. POULTRY:â€"50 Rocks and White Leghorns half of which are pullets, 4 Rock roosters. * Lot 8, Con. 14, Blandford, miles northwest of Ratho, on _THURSDAY, JAN, 10, 1924 Commencing at 9 am. sharp. 150 Implements and Feed. * . 1% Lunch at Noon. Sale at 9 a.m. charp ant e s n e e Be t t t t e t Ber o t Decision of the auctioneer will be On the farm is a good stone house, summer kitchen and wood shed attached, cement cellar, hard and soft water in house, large bank barn, straw shed, cement stabling, running water in stables by way of windmill, drive shed, pig stall, buildings are in good repair, 14 acres of mostly hardwood bush, 6 acres of Cedar swamp, 2 acres of orchard, balance is all well under drained and in high state of cultivaâ€" tion, all wire fencing. This farm is situated 1% miles south of Heldelâ€" berg and 6 miles west of Waterioo. If you are looking for a good farm this is one. Terms will be made known on day of sale or can be had from the undersigned executor. ‘ W. W. FRICKEY, _ P. PEPPLER, Auctioneer, Heldelberg, Waterloo, M. PEPPLER, Phone 592W. 118 Park Ave,, Waterioo. HAY & GRAIN: â€" 5 ton mixed hay, 500 bus. oats, 100 bus mixed grain, quantity of potatoes and apples. No reserve as farm is sold. TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay, grain, potatoes, apples, fat hogs, poultry and all gums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5% disâ€" count for cash on credit amounts, Nov. 9, red heiffer bred Dec, 15. PIGS & POULTRY:â€"2 good Yorkâ€" shire brood sows, one bred Nov. 4, 6 fat hogs, 8 shoats weighing about 75 lbs. each, 8 shoats weighing about 50 lbs. each, 60 hene. _ ‘ plow, scuffler, bob sleigh, cutter," good farm wagon, wagon box with| shelves, gravel box, top buggy, flat hay rack, stoneboat, new wheel ba.r‘ row, team harness, eingle harness, collars, chains, forks, neckyokes, doubletrees, superior cream separe tor nearly new, sink, milk pails, coolens and numerous other useful articles. 4 l-lo“â€"wkhym!tyun: old.huvymhyhomim; oid. This is an extra good working Auctioneer W. W. Frickey will sell by Public Auction at the City Hall, Kitchener, the farm of 1% acres belonging to the estate of the late Enoch Pappler, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1924, at 10 o‘clock a.m. CATTLE:â€" 5 good dairy cows. Black cow will be fresh by time of eale. 2 red cows due to calf in E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 34 Frederick St., Kitchener. LEONARD REINHART, Prop. 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk tor in good shape, M.H. hoe seed drill, 3 sec. tron harrow, walking The undersigned wil} sell by pubâ€" lic auction his entire chattels situâ€" ated on the farm, 3% miles morth east of Breslau and 2 miles southâ€" west of New Germany on TUESDAY, JANUARY ath, 1924 atna en ie en stt en t io ie t VALUABLE â€" JIC Fa rm Wantod 1 have a client who owns a very desirable revenue produc: Ing property in the City of Kitâ€" chener, who wishes to exchange for a sultable farm in Waterâ€" loo County. 1 will be glad to furnish fuil particulare. CLAYTON B. EBY, Buite 3, Bank of Montreal Bidg. Kitchener, Ont., . Phone 949. PUBLIC SALE 125 ACRE FARM 1 o‘clock p.m. Commencing at 12 o‘clock noon. lock p.m. â€" l HORSES:â€"iDark bay mare rising are 10 yOATS) }; years oid, bey mare TIsSiMG 6 tse 9 Y®8T8) years old, bay horse rising 6 yOars od worki®E or4, plack horse rising 8 years old, riving mare rising 9 years old. dairy m‘b‘n{:rn.n_ w : hana ns ni s cultivaâ€" 52â€"3t. : Tractor with pulley attachment, in Belonging to Sam Hearn, at Peter iWagner‘s Hotel, Wellesley, on 7 Goob woORkING HORSES One fine heavy bay team 7 and 8 SATURDAY, JANUARY 5th, 1924 years old, weight about 3200 Ibe. Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. Heavy bay mare, 7 years old, 9 good springers, due to calve| heary dark bay horse 7 years old. January and February, 1 fresh cow,| This is a very good team. 10 good 2 year old heifers rising Heavy black team 9 and 10 years three years wth calf, old, weighing about 3,000 1be. months old in Josepheburg swamps. Finder please communicate with Anno Stoffier, Josephaburg. Reward. ‘The above lot are mostly Holâ€" stein, Shorthorn and a few Hereâ€" fords. Anybody desiring good cattle be sure and attend this sale as this is a choice lot to choose from. TERMS OF 8ALE: â€"Hay, Grain, poultry and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit wi#ll be given by furâ€" nishing approved joint notes, landâ€" owners as security or 5 per cent. discount for cash. HOUSEHOLD EFFRCTS: â€" De Laval cream eeparator No. 12 good running order, sideboard, Daisy churn, washing machine, woodbox, % cupboards, kitchen table, bench, milk pails, 12 sap pails, 2 iron kettles, wash sink, flour can, small tub, flatirons, bread trough, coal oil can, lantern, horse clippers, stove pipes and numerous articles EXTRA: â€" Ford Touring â€" car, 1921 model, with some extras. This car is as good as new. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. Phone 592w, Waterioo, GEORGE VOLL, Proprietor. JO8. KARLEY, Clerk. TERM8 OF SALE:â€" 6 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 7 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer, Phone 196, Waterioo. SAM HEARN, Proprietor. roan cow due Jan. 20th red cow due April $th, Holstein cow due May 1st, red cow due May 15th, red cow due May 17th, red cow due end of May, ‘There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersignâ€" ed, situated 2 miles east of Linwood and 5 miles northwest of St. Clemâ€" heifér, 2 red steers rising 2 years old, 6 spring alvu‘ 1 grey bull 11 months old, 1 calf 1 month old PIGS:â€"4 Yorkshire sows, 2 due to pig in February, 2 due to pig in April; 5 chunks weighing 100 lbs. each, 9 shoats 3 months old, 5 pigs 2 months old. _ binder 6 ft cut, good dunning order; Deering mower 5 ft. (nearly new), Noxon drill, Masseyâ€"Harris epring tooth cultivator, Frost & Wood 5 drum steel roller, 3 section fron harrow, Noxon disc, hay _ rake, 2 Masseyâ€"Harris single plowe,scuffler, root pulper, fanning mill, pea harâ€" vester, 2 extra good farm wagons, 1 rubber tire top buggy, 1 open buggy, Portland cutter, set bob sleighs and box, hay rack, stock rack, hay fork, pulleys, 140 ft. new hay rope, 2 sets gravel planks, platform for milk wagon, stone boat, set of wagon springs, 4,000 ibs. capacity; 30 ft. ladder, grain bags, logging chains, neckyokes, doubletrees, sgoopshoyâ€" els, forks, crosscut saw, bucksaw, port hole auger, tile spade and many other useful farm articles. HAY & GRAIN: â€"500 bus, oats, 125 bue. barley, 125 bus. mixed grain, about 30 tons of good hay. HARNESS:â€"3 sets of double team harness, 3 sets of singleharness,colâ€" lare, tie straps and other harness Plan to attend this sale The proâ€" prietor is retiring from farming. No reserve. POULTRY:â€"About 75 white legâ€" horn hbens and pullets. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1924, Choice Dairy Cows and Heifâ€" JMPLEIMENTS:â€" Masseyâ€"Harris PUBLIC SALE 62â€"2t. 1â€"1t. ?:{? Heavy black team 9 and 10 years old, weighing about 3,000 1be. Heayy Clyde mare 8 years old. There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises, 186 Wellingâ€" ton Street in the city of Kitchener, GOOD TEAMING OUTFIT. One good road wagon, one dray wagon, coal box, good team harness. Any one wanting good horses come to this sale. Positively no reserve as owner is leaving the city. PIGSâ€"9 pige weighing about 150 Ibs. each. IMPLEMENTS:~â€" McCormick binâ€" der, McCormick mower § ft. cut, hay loader and side rake, 12 ft. dump rake, M.H. hoe drill, Climex stiff tooth cultivator, Deering spring tooth cultivator with seed box, Frost & Wood dise harrow, land roller, 3 sec. iron harrow, 4 sec. iron harrow, scuffler, potato plow, Cockshutt single plow, Oliver single plow, Oliver riding plow, Harris single plow, 2 _ gang . plows, Cockshutt manure spreader, (nearly new), corn cultivator, 2 root pulpers, fanning mill, scale 1200 cap., hay rope, fork and pulleys, Champion separator 12 horse power, No. 3 Elâ€" mira roller chopper, 3 h.p. gas enâ€" gine, 2 wagons, 1 wagon box, carrâ€" HOUSEHHOLD EFFRCTS: â€" De Laval cream separator, washing machine, high oven kitchen range, 3 burner coal oil stove, .Bk. 6 kitâ€" chen chairs, 2 tables, 2 hanging lamps, flour chest, fruit stand, wood box, bed with spring and mattress, churn, bread mixer, fruit jars, milk paile, wash tub, etc., etc. TERMS:â€"Hay, Grain, Pigs, roots, ensilage and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on apâ€" proved joint notes or 5q off for b1â€"3t Commencing at 2 o‘clock, p.m. HAY and GRAINâ€" Abut 10 tons of Timothy hay, 15 tons of mixed hay, about 600 bush. oats, 800 bush. mixed grain, some mangols and some ensilage. NORMAN R. MARTIN, Prop. HENRY KLINCK, Cierk. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5th, 1924 E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, JOHN KRYWUCK, Proprietor, 3 farrow cows, 1 cow due beginning of February, 1 cow bred Aug. 23rd, 7 cattle weighing about 800 lbs. each, 9 calves up to 1% years old, 1 baby beef about 700 lbs., 1 bull about 1700 if not previously sold. lage, buggy, 2 sets of bob sleighs, pleasure sleigh, cutter (nearly new), 2 hay racks, stock rack, 2 sets of gravel planks, wheel barrow, cuttâ€" ing box, grind stone, 3 iren kettles, 5 pig hangers, doubletrees, neckâ€" yokes, chains, forks and other numâ€" erous articles. HARNESS:â€"2 sets team harness, plow harness, single harness, mi collers. : GEO. G. CLASS8,, Auctioneer. 21st, 1 fresh cow, 2 farrow cows, 1 cow due beginning of February, 1 cow bred August 23rd, 1 frosh cow, bay sale, 3 cows in full flow of milk, 1 HORSHWS:â€"1 bay team, mare and gelding 5 and 6 years old, 1 seal driving mare, aged. Gore Lot No. 20, Con. $, Poel Tp., 3$%~ miles northwest of Kimira on Josiah Woeber‘s term, on TuesoAy, san oth, 1984 At 12 o‘clock sharp. Valuable Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Hay, Grain and TERMS: PUBLIC SALE For A Good, Reliable and See or Phone H. B. DUERING, 244 King St. N;, ; Phe WATERLOO ienced Auctioneer We teach how to cut, ft and put together skirts, walsts, conts, I‘ as, children‘s dresses in two weeks. lessons cost you only $16.00, Nékt class beging Jan, $th For full in formation phone 1832m or call at 2356 Albert St. 8., Kitchener, Wilison Dresscutting School. S18t. A. K. Cressman Learn Dressmaking WHAT‘S WHA And you‘ll be all in and nothâ€" ing out, ‘ \ Robert C. . Cardner R. R.2 Potersburg AUCTIONEER When is an auctionser Inf } When you call him out? ; List your sales with Auouon-‘ eer Gardner, 86 King West Phone 2509 Call around the house he‘s not in. n On First Mortgage on improved city and farm propertisa, Easy terms of reâ€"payment, 1 represent three high class loaning companies. ¢ "Payson‘s Policles Protect" ‘ timber, good bank barn, 7 roomed frame house, a snap for someone to seâ€" cure a cheap farm Price RESVYLTS by engaging a man who has made a scient‘~ fic satudy of the art of aus tioncering. auctioncering, the ssionce of GETTING BIDS8, and the study of various breeds and dates early, New Dundee. having during the 1. 4. Ton 102 King St. Waterloo, â€" Oat. Which is the best way to man out? f 100 AC R ES Money to Loan Write _ or Near Heideiberg, 80 E. J. PAYSON es &