uP «o 5:‘ Heary beef steers, $6 00 @ 3$7 10 _ ~â€"**~Butcher steers, E. with steel end, disc, 2 Oliver walkâ€" Ing plows, Oliver riding plow, «_ Turnip drill, wheelbarrow, bag truck, . . gtain bage, grindstone, root puiper, . _ moales, (cap. 1200 lbs.), famning mill, i : dowbletrees, neckyokes, graval box, â€"~ 4g0008 logging chaine, torks, shovels ~.* * atԤ$3 to $8 per bundred. Poter â€"Hamilton 1%â€"h0e drill, 4sec. tedder combined, M.H. spring tooth cultivator, Coulter & Scott sapring Amplementsâ€" New wagon with box, pair wagon springs, 6,000 lbs. cap., truck wagon, $â€"geated carriage, rubber tire open buggy, set heavy bob sleighs nearly new, stock rack, {Notice}) â€"â€" Cockshut 7â€"4t. binder nearly new, new 64t. Cockshutt mower, Frost & Wood hay loader, No. 2 Cockshutt manure spreader, Harnessâ€"3 sets heavy team harâ€" ness, set brass mounted hack harâ€" ness, 2 sets single harness. Hay and Grainâ€"30 tons good mixed hay, 500 bus. cats, 100 bus. barley. be in calf, registered Shorthorn bull, good stock getter (color Roan); 15 cows to freshen between sale date Pigs and Poultryâ€"20 shoats 3 and 4 months old; about 100 mixed poulâ€" Cattleâ€"17 Choice Dairy Cows:â€" 3 Holstein cows supposed to freshen in December, 2 heifers supposed to 6 Horsesâ€"Grey Percheron team 3 and 4 years old, sorrel gelding 6 years old, bay mare 4 years old, general purpose 3 year old, chestnut gelding 7 years old, good driver. Mr. C. A. Kennel | on his farm, situated % of a mile south of Crosshill, on Sec. Hne.‘ Wellesliey township, and 4 miles, north of the village of Wellesley, on _ _THURSDAY, NOV. 6th, 1924 Sale to open at 12 o‘clock noon, sharp on time. I. H. Toman, Auctioneer, has been favorably instructed to sell by pubâ€" lic Auction for "off cars. Hogs, select bacons 11 50 do.,thick smooths.10 50 do., lights ...... 9 50 do., heavies .... 9 50 do., sows ....... § 50 Sheepâ€"Receipts, 5,45%. Quotaâ€"| Crateâ€"fed spring chickâ€" tions: ‘ OD§ issverirarresl«s Sheep, good light. 7 00 @ 8 00| Ducks, spring ....... do., heavy and Geese :..:l..... .214 bucks c.......5 00 @7 00| Old hens .......l..... of Valuable Horses, 17 Choice Dairy Cows, Implements, Milch Milch cows, do., choice ... Springers, choice do., fair ... do,, bologna Feeding steers, do., good .. do., fair ... Stockers, Calfâ€"Receipts, Calves, > falr ....2009% Butcher cows, good to choice . do., fair to good Canners, cutters Butcher bulls. e it 0 C e OOE 4 â€" I a w ‘went at $5.50 to $6,) No. 8 C. W hww&o-ngy;" trom $3 to and buils from |684%e. _ => $259 to:$4.15. Stockers and Ceeders: . Standard were active at $3 to $6 a hundred. | Nominal ‘The holdover was fairly large. Americar â€"‘Whe calf run was steady at $10 to| $1.23%. $11.50 for choice. Grassers were| Ontario plentiful at $3.50 to $4 a hundred. \|61c. MHogs sold at $10.50, with $10.25) | Ontario : Laimbs sold firm at $12 for the Ram Club at $12.75. Sheep steady Hogsâ€"Receipts, do., do., do., fair to good . do., common to PUBLIC SALE choice ... medium .. grassers .. . 10ft. steel dump rake, hold Effects. 846. Quotations .12 00 . 9 50 11 50 . 9 00 . 5 00 . 3 00 2,300. Quotations, 70 00 .80 00 10 00 . 7 00 . 3 50 3 25 3 50 3 00 3 15 3 00 1 50 @ 90 00 @ 100 00 @ 10 00 @ 11 00 + xt 12 75 10 00 11 T5 4 50 2 15 5 00 4 50 3 T5 2 50 Rememtber sale date, Nov. 6th. Auctioneer‘s decision nnï¬ Termsâ€"Produce, shoats," poultry, $15 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved #6â€" curity or 6% perâ€"annum off for cash on all amounts entitled to credit. * C. A. KENNEL, Prop. I. H. TOMAN, G.A, ‘ NOTE.â€"This sale in print is very concentrated, but in brief. (Please uote.) The horses are all young, the many dairy cattle are choice, the implements new or nearly new, so why not buy.at this sale. Everybody come. No reserve, the highest bidder is the buyer. 50 buckets, meat barrel, and many other unmentioned Household efâ€" fects. ' _ Household and Miscellaneousâ€"Kitâ€" chen range like new, peninsular kitchen range like new, bedroom suite ,complete, 4 bedsteads with springs and mattresses, extension table, glass door cupboard, omtch.‘ cupboard, centre tables, 3 other tables, 2 sinks, wash sink, 2 !ush‘ stands, kitchen chairs, 2 rockers, 2 toilet sets, Daisy churn, 3 large milk cans, milk pails, 2 apple driers, Premier cream separator, sap pan, and many other useful articles that appear on farm auctions but too numerous for detail O1d hens ..:::2.â€"..s.â€" 76° @ 1 Poultryâ€"Dressedâ€"Wholesale Chickens, over 3 Ib..:. %5 @ â€"&, Th YB....... c cÂ¥ do., over 1% ...... 20 @ Hens, over 5 b........ 16 @ do, 4 0 5b Ib........ 14@ Torontoâ€"Firm and unchanged; jobbing, specials, 62¢; extras, 60c; firsts, 4%c; seconds, 37¢; storage, extras, 46¢. i Ii Creamery, wholesale . do., retail ......%... do., prints, w‘sale.. do., prints, retail... EGGS â€" Ottawa, Oct. 27,â€"The egg markets remained firm. Receipts of fresh eggs are very light and prices have agahe advanced. Ontario country shippers are paying for extras, 45¢ to 48¢; firsts, 38¢ to 40c; seconds, 28c to 32¢, and making sales of exâ€" tras, 49c to 55¢; firsts, 43¢ to 50¢; seconds, 33¢ to 36¢, f. 0. b. HAY AND STRAW _ ~ Toronto, Oct. 27,â€"Hayâ€"Extra No. 2 timothy, $14.50; No. 3, $12.50; straw, $9. $ Graduate Auctioncer, New Dundee, Phone 28â€"12, J. L. HAMMOND, Clerk. 43â€"2t. Barleyâ€"No. 3 C. W., §8%c¢; No. 4 C. W., 84%4e¢; rejected, 80%c; feed 13¢; track, 87c. Flaxâ€"No. i1 N. W. C, $213%; No. 2 C. W., $2.09%; No. 3 C. W., $1.75; rejected, $1.76; track, $2.11. Ryeâ€"No. 2 C. W., H19. 2. $151%; "k;'& $1.405%%; No: 4; $1.37%; No. 5, ~$12%%; No. 6, $1.12%; feed, $1.00%; track, $1.54. Oatsâ€"No. 2 °C. W., $1%; No. a; C. W., 54%e¢; extra No. 1 feed, 41%e; No, 1 feed, 52%¢;, No. 2 feed, 47%e;| rejected, 42%c¢; track, 57%e. J $1.23%. s o e ip _0 Ontario oatsâ€"No.. 8 white, 49¢ to S1e. . & x ' # Onfario wheatâ€"NO. 2 winter, :l: to $1.27; No. 3 winter, $1.23 to $1.2%: No.: 1 commerciil,/$1.21 to $1.23. _ Barleyâ€"Maiting, 85¢ to 90c. | Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, 85e to 87¢. _ Ryeâ€"No. 2, $1.05 to $1.07. ‘ Poultryâ€"Dressedâ€"Retail WINNIPEG GRAIN BUTTER 40 30 42 @ 1 40 @ 1 40 @ 2 50 @ 1 00 . 1 food, ) Rev." C; Litwiller, situated in : the ‘2 teed,| viMage of Peteraburg, on = * 1 16 14 82 46 ’ Termsâ€"Hay, grain, potatoes, fowl, shoats, and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given on apâ€" proved joint notes of 5 off for Hay and Grainâ€"About 4 tons hay, about 3 tons alfaifa, quantity oats, 100 bus. buckwheat, 60 bus. potaâ€" toes, some timothy seed. s other articles. _ Implements â€" M.â€"H. binder, 6â€"4t. cut in good order, M.H. Mower 6â€" ft. cut, cultivator, Fleury 21 single plow, 3â€"section iron harrows, gang plow, 2furrow Fleury plow, scuffier, Jand roller, fanning mill, wagon comâ€" plete, buggy, long sleigh, hay rack, gravel planks, scale (cap. 1,200 lbs.), set team harness, horse blankets, M.H. “rum separator in good: order,~ pig hangers, chaing, forks, hoes, grain bags, and nup}rou-l Pigsâ€"1 sow due in December, 5 shoats about 125 Â¥hs. each. Fowlâ€" mabout 60 hens. _ _ Cattieâ€"Roan cow due Dec. 15, 2 cows fresh in Aug. and bred Sept. Ist, cow bred latter part of July, 2 cows due May 12th and 18th, cow supposed to be in calf, heifer sup posed to be in calf, yearling heifer, 2 spring calves, 2 small calves. TUESDAY, NOV. 18, 1924 Commencing at 1 p.m. Horsesâ€"Bay matched team 8 yrs. old, coach mare 7 years old. . On Lot 38, G.C.T., 2 miles west of St. Jacobs, on Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Termsâ€"All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes or 3% discount for cash on credit amounts. ®."* J. LITWILLER M. JANTZI, Executors. R. C. GAR%‘!R. Auctioneer, D. LITWILLER,â€"Clerk. 43â€"2t. ooo e en Step ladder, quantity of goose feathers, honey extracter, 6 bee hives, 1 24â€"dozen egg crate, butcher block, barrels, boxes, 10 bus. potaâ€" toes, some onions, iron kettle with stand, bucksaw, 6â€"gallon oil can, quantity of hardwood, sawed, carâ€" penter tools. Horseâ€"Bay pony, quiet driver. Barn Equipmentâ€"Steel tire auto seat top buggy ‘(nearly new) steel tire open buggy, Jumper cutter (like new), set of single buggy harness, set carriage harness, buffalo robo,‘ horge blankets, forks, shovels, garâ€" den tools, and many other articles. too numerous for detail. Everything will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve to wind up the esâ€" e en ‘es . ue t Nt com . t in +2 "L onl * MB C2> is o w 28 ce t t tnfeini h i it .: fres .v"7 range with tank, â€" Aâ€"1 _ baker; . ‘3| old welght 1350 tbe:: . grey mare! _ w‘ w ‘paicfey, 4 R . & se e .rw,w,,; burner Perfection oH stoye with mu-a.‘.q;a{;lu W "'m“'!’w | 4 SPRCIAL BYERY DAY [|§ < <_ oag oven in A1 bhape, Peericss Oak|rising 9 years old, weight 1,300 tbs; Phene â€" HOBi, N x Groceries and Meats i (% f coal heater, fall leat table, eftension| bay horse, aged good driver, sortel Nov: ist (Saturday) â€" Valuable|| _ â€" ‘eg=> sA ; o table, corner cupboard, large kitchen | mare ladies‘ driver, aged. . . household effects belonging to Mrs. § ’ / 4 cb hh ooo o O Heak warh | . CatterT Good ‘Comnâ€"White 50# | casner ObereF, 116 Wellinston Bt.,| [ Lla 4hi B 1/ P o sA 6 stand, élothes rack, tub,. kitâ€"| due in June, Roan cow due in Aprit; Kitchener. * L € o and Th d i a t hk ‘thenllnk,lkitchllelllfl.'m-wmdflhm; “7~'~ Nov. 8 (Saturday)â€"Public sale of| [ â€"~ _ â€" : L< eA h‘olflmmellll’,'lmm.NWCOâ€.“;“â€-‘-‘,MWW†,’"’ rommunmmine ‘m‘ A,dinm.:uuu.lmntahlu.muhhrummcnmhWM‘*‘,“MN R â€" .2 f â€.“ï¬ï¬ large wardrobe, 4 pair scrim curâ€"| migdle of November;â€"ted cow fresh CHNGo. 4 ".~ Mnmm 2 tainc,â€"8â€"wooden beds with springs,| 4 months supposed to 56 im 60| (n¢o, § (matnraay)â€"Yaluahic " Sm AnIomIMIEE â€"_. L[Z first M fully equipped with bedding, quanâ€" | Nolfer due th Docember, % wstate and good Houschold witects| I Phone 247 _ â€" Waterloo} | 6:4 % pay ty of bedding sowing box with|rising 2 years old, 3 SPrIME CAÂ¥OE: |yolonging to the Fred Toletsski s 16 Union St. _ ly at my off stand,.. Singer sewing machine,) sows; 12 pigs 2% months old; 8 ‘tatd, at 76 Queen St., North, Waterâ€" 7 T cradle equipped with. bedding, book| â€" Pigs and Poultryâ€"â€"2 good â€"brood 100. â€" T e e n Mmm stand, mats, carpet strips, 2 counter|pigs 6 weeks old; 80 mixed hens and Nov. 10th, (Monday) at 1 p.m., Ptqtddwsy place in any money Te olother iriger, Vaeuum| bulleis: an" extre £004 : cathle. do@s{â€"yetuable: Farin‘ Stock, Implementt, : du’l'wuzy t wash plunger, kitchen utensils, quanâ€"| 2 years old. This is a rea} heeler. Hay, Grain and Houschold Effects mdak ment. naill tity of pickles and truit, homemade| _ implementsâ€"~Masseyâ€"Hnaris® 6 ft{parsuging to the estate of the late] unpaememen soap, 3 dozen crocks, Tâ€"gallon crock,| cut binder with sheave carrier im}. . 2. °,}_ ""° NPVCO® O° MIC _ IBUD | aepprammemmrepeemepmmmmomeimmmmmmemecmatomm in MENNO BAUMAN, Proprietor. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, , lard can with for sale. ~ Apply Weber‘s Sales| Dec. 4 (Thursdayyâ€"Aunction sale Stables, Kitchener, Ont. E of farm stock, implements and feed eeoememmmmmsmemmentcoonmmumommmennditese at Lot 24, 15th line of Rast Zorra, 3 miles north east of Hickson, for ron sAuk the late Jos. 8. Zehr estate. $,100 Milton Standard Uniform Dec. 10 (Wednesday) â€" Auction Red Pressed Brick. Apply Manksseh|sale of 70 acre farm, stock, impleâ€" Hallman, Petersburg, R. R. No. 1,) ments and feed at Lot 7, north half Phone New Dundee Rural 16r13. of Con. 7, Blandford, 1% miles north i 44â€"3t| of Innerkip, for Andrew McClean. Bring the duccess you are looking for by bréeding Dairy Cattle that combine quality, quantity and econâ€" omy of production with size. We have some nice bull calves to offer for sale. ~ Apply Weber‘s Sales hay, timothy and clover; 400 his. ,ol turnips. Household ‘Effectsâ€"Kittchen cook [ltove; 2 box stoves; corfer cupâ€" board; glass W"w.i ‘stand; Standardâ€" cream separator: TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay, Grain, Poultry, turnips, wood and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes or 67 discount for cash payâ€" ments on credit amounts. Positively no_reserve as the farm is sold. kettles; 2 large meat barrels; large copper kettle; milk cans and pails; cabbage cutter; 10 tin sap pails; and spouts; 3 feather ticks; 2 cross cut saws; and numerous other artâ€" farm arti¢les not mentioned. £ Harnessâ€"2 good sets Of team harness; 2 sets of single harness; 2 pair of chimes; fly net; collars; tie straps; horse blankets; dusters; oil covers; duffalo robe; 2 imitation parts for. Masseyâ€"Harrisg â€" binder; €linton fanning mill,; hay fork; potâ€" itato shute; hay ‘knife; about 30 cedar posts; ~500 bricks; planks; Victor seed oats; 3 tons of sleighs and box; root puiper; set of gravel planks; stone 1 good waggon with box; 3â€"seated carriage in good shape; good steel tire top buggy; Portland eutter; 2 seated pleasure sleigh with pole and out binder .with sheave carrier, in good running order; Deering mower in good order; McCormick 13 dise drill, nearly new; Bissel disc; Masâ€" seyâ€"Harrig spring tooth cultivater; Frost & Wood spring tooth cultiva‘ tor; scuffler; 4 section iron harrow; 2 single plows; hay rake; 2 hay W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Waterloo, Phone §92w. PHILIP MOSER and PETER MOSER, Executora. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk, 43â€"2t. Hay and Grainâ€"50 bus. of. mixed BROWN SWISS CATTLE *\ ville on theâ€"highway. No Reserve as *\ tlte farm is rented. j \ Nov. 27 (Thursday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 29, 15th line of Hast Zorra, 4% miles moutheast of Tavistock, for Joseph Ruby. Detember 2 (Tuesday) â€" Auction sale of high grade Shorthorn cattle gt Lot 35, 8§th line of West Zorra, 4% mno? west of Tavistock for H. E. Schafer. ‘This is a grand offerâ€" Nov. 12 (Wednesday) â€" Auction sale of 97 acre farm, stock, impleâ€" ments and feed, Con, 1, South Rastâ€" hope, 2 miles east of Shakespeare, on the highway, for M. B. Ropp. Nov. 19 (Wednesday) â€" Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 31, Con. 4, Wilmot, for Henry Hesse, 3 Nov. 11 (Tuesday)â€"Auction 'nla’l of real estate and household effects in the village of Bright. | Nov. 4 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 3, con. 4, Wilis, 3 miles north of Stratford, for J..Culliton. _ Nev. 6, (Thursday) 12 o‘clock noon sharp..‘Farm stock, implements, hay grain and household effects belong: ing to C. & Kennel, situated % mile south of Crosshil} and 4 miles north of the villlage of Wellesley on the Section line. Positively No Reserve. __ Nov, 20, (Thursday)â€"Farm stock and implements belongingâ€"to Goorge Hmey,:ltgntodlmuonnotm ville, on the Galt road. No Reserve. Nov. 26, (Wednesday)â€"9.30 a.m. sharp, Entire sate of farm stock, implements, hay, grain and houseâ€" beves . tsatvccremirnns Sirires A t is 0 PA Prviciccas insd Albert St. Waterloo. 'sm Good, 1 mile southwest of â€"_ Nov. 16th, (Saturday) at 1.30 p.M.‘ st. Jacobs. > { Valuable Household Effects of Chas.| Nov. 22 (Saturday)â€"Valuable real Scott. Situated at 18 King St. South," estate consisting of 50 acres of good Town of Waterloo. _ =~ ‘| farm land in Wellesiey Township, Nov. 19, (Wednesday) â€" Farm /1 mile north of Hawkesville, to be Stock and Implements belonging to soid at the Fire Hall, Elmira: Albert Brenner, situated gbout % of ‘ a mile mthflno‘ufl'wfl. 1ml bélonging to the estate of the late| John W. Moser. Situated in the vilâ€" lage of Bamberg. No Reserve. | _ Nov.11, "(Tuesday)â€"Farm â€" Stock and Implements belonging to George Geter situated 2 miles cast of Bresâ€" lau on the, Highway, better known as the Keller Farm. | Nov. 12, (Wednesday) at 1 pm.‘ Valuable Farmstock, Hay and Grain ; belonging to Peter Lather, situated in the village of Crosshill No‘ 1. H. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer, NPMNPOT CRIARIDC® 07 $00 GTAM! . Nov. 18 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, belonging to Peter Lather, situated implements, hay, grain, â€" etc., of in the village of Crosshill. NO iMenno Bauman, 2 miles west of St. reserve. « | Jacobs. f Noy. 16, (Saturday)â€"Houséhold ; Nov. 3 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, Eiftects belonging to Sam Stabi, 126 implements, hay, grain, etc., of Mrs. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer 1 mile east of Centreâ€" | To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, and full | particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis; Nov. .6 (Thursday)â€"Farm â€" stock, implements, ‘hay,. grain, bonsehold effects, etc., on east half of lot 9, for this season on NOVEM BE R, 4th. Will operate the last day Por A Good, Reltahies and â€" | _ _â€" / | [ â€"Aithough having diaposed of the tannery 1 stiil continue to buy beef, calf and horse hides and :sheepskins. Cake tallow alsobought. See or Phoene At rear of residence 72 Erb 8t. Eanat, Waterioo. Drive in. GEO. 6. J, 8. Sauder CIDER MILL Stroh‘s Hide 264 King 9t. M., ‘*:._ o j us PA + -‘ 5 C $16 w | --*’ F%.s d es ie o C nc St. Jacobs Proprietor Phone 152â€"13. WANTED H. B. DUERING, â€" F%. If you are looking for § a good city or farm > home don‘t fail to call on above. E. J. Shantz!| _ Prequire amotnts from} _ _ $2,000 to $5,000 for good [ ; â€" .. ly at my office., ~~ Ks Advise me if you have any money© for > invest: 4. A.K.CRESSMAN! °_ _ fReal Estate | only. New Oak barrels for sale. and Auctionser‘| â€" â€"â€" Res. Phone 734r25 Mill Phone 2065â€"w. Agent â€" Kitchener MNeFW 4s 4# 47 LC