registered and high grade Jersoys for 0. A. Latsch at P. K. Weber‘s Sales Stables, Kitchener. Jan. 14 (Wednesday)â€"At 12 a‘~ clock, entire sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements, produce and â€" household effects belonging to Dan Gascho, situated 1 mile west of Potersburg and 1 mile east of Baden on the highway. No reserve. Jan. 14, (Wednesday)~Household Effects belonging to the late Barâ€" bara Schnarr to be sold at the farm of Reinhardt Prefss, situated 1 mile east of Erbsyille, 4Â¥% miles north west of Waterloo, «°°> © {iInursday) â€"Farm stock. implements, feed â€" and household effects belonging to Wm. Rieck, situated 3% miles west of Kitchener and 3 miles southeast of Petersburg, known as the Stoltz Farm. Jan. 14th, (Wednesday) â€" Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Hougeâ€" hold Effects belonging to Reinhardt Preiss, situated 1 mile east of Erbsâ€" vilie, 4% miles northâ€"west of Watâ€" erloo. Jan. 8 (Thursday) â€"Farm implements, feed â€" and hor effects belonging to Wm. situated 3% miles west of Kit and 3 miles southeast of Petei known as the Stoltz Farm Dec. 20 (Saturday â€" At 2 p.m., Commercial Hotel property opposite Post office in the Town of Waterloo belonging to J. W. Raisig. Dec. 23, (Tuesday})â€"Public sale of Farm, Farm Stock and Implements, belonging to the late Philip Moyer, situated in the village of St. Jacohs.l No Reserve. Dec. 17 (Wednesday)â€"Farm stoel',""“’""' implements â€" and household and implements, feed and household:* lCs northwest of New Dundee, effects of Simon Boshart, situated| "MeCtS belonging to Henry P. Foh1,| 2% miles northwest of St. Asatha‘,l:""“'" as the Coleman farm. No and 1%% miles southwest ‘of Josephs-; reserve, the farm is sold. , burg. _ mt on emeeeter ons snn n nncll,l.. 2200000 Dec. 16 (Tuesday)â€"Auction of Farm Stock, Implements and for Sam Harron, situated on L concession 7. Wellesley Towr 2%% miles west of Crosshill an« miles east of Millbank, know the Gibson farm. Dec. 13 (Saturday)â€"1.30 pm. stock of harness, robes, mitts belonging to Charles F. Ott Wellesley. pound butchers, $9.2%5 to $9.60; 180 , to 210â€"pound butchers largely. $8.35° to $9.10; bulk 140 to 170â€"pound averâ€" ___Toron ages, $6.50 to $8.10; packing sows othy, $1 mostly $8.60 to $8.80; strongweight Strawâ€" slaughter pigs largely $5.50 to $6; Montr estimated holdover, 37,000. 18. opar CHICAGO LIVESsTOCK Chicago, Dec. 8.â€"Hogsâ€"Receipts, $3,000; uneven; opened | generally for desirable grades 10c to 15¢ highâ€" er; most of advance on weighty butchers; closing dull; big packers bidding 25¢ lower on common and medium grades; extreme top, $9.175; Lightweight lambs brought $13 to $13:60, with heavies at $10.50 to $12.75. The quality was poor. Sheep mold $3 to $7 per ewt. 1 Calvesâ€"Receipts, 456. Quotations : Heavy beet steers ...$6 50 to §$8 00 Butcher steers, § Good to choice .... 6 00 _ 6 75 Fair to good .,...... 5 00 6 00 Common to fair .... 3 50 5 00 Butcher heifers, Good to choice..... 6 00 6 T5 Fair to good........ 5 00 6 00 Common to fair .... 3 50 4 50 Butcher cows, Good to choice .... 4 00 5 50 Fair to gaod ....... 3 250 â€" 4 00 Cauners and cutters.. 2 00 2 16 Butcher bulls good.... 4 00 525 €0., Talt: .s:czecccls 8 25 4 00 do., bologna ....... 2 T5 3 25 Feeding steers, good . 5 00 5 50 10., TA ~:22s20.0.. 4 00 5 00 Stockers, good ...... 4 00 5 0 do, falr ..s.s0zcs. 8 50 4 00 Calves, choice........11 00 â€" 12 00 : do., medium ....... 600 _ 10 00 do., grassers ....... 4 00 5 50. Milch cows, choice...70 00 90 00 $ Springers, choice ....8$0 00 100 00 Hogsâ€"Receipts, 2,565. Quotation : _ off car: & Hogs, select bacons...10 58 & ' do., thick smooths.. 9 75 do., lights ......... 8 75 C ’ do., heavies ........ 8 75 8 25 10.. _ sows su.clllss. 5 15 6 75 3 Sheepâ€"Receipts, 2,543. Quotations: M Sheep. good light.. 6 00 _ 7 00 do., heavy and bucks 4 50 6 50 $ do., culls .....l..... 3 00 â€" 4 §$0 Lambs, ewes, good...13 00 17 00 dto., bucks .........10 00 11 58‘ do., medium .......12 00 _ 1300 do.. eulls 222200200010 on 41 an TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Phone 592W,. Watertoo Hogs sold 25¢ higher at $9.75 off cars, for thick smooths. Calves sold steady at $10.50 for choice, with grassers at $3.50 to §5. brought $5.25. About 2,000 head were stock. Export bulls brought $4.50 13 (Saturday)â€"At 10 butchers sold from $6.26 to $7, with heifers at the same range. Cows ym-Mwnuw“.m T TORONTO LIVES8TOCK TORONTO, Dec. 8. ~â€" (Dominion Live Stock Branch Report.)â€"Cattle trade remained firm at the exchange this afternoon in spite of the frm run. Heavy steers sold from $6.50 Auction Sale List 2 (‘uesday)â€"Auction sale| Stock, Implements and I-‘-ee(lj Harron, situated on Lot 6. | Wellesley Township of Crosshill and 2 Millbank, known as 13 00 10 00 12 00 10 00 Quotations 6 00 _ T o 4 50 _ 6 50 3 00 405 3 00 17 0 3 2 2 00 4 00 3 25 2 15 m., new tts, etc. Ottman 5 50 1 00 2 T5 5 25 4 on 3 25 5 50 5 00 5 ou 4 oo 12 00 10 00 5 50â€" 90 00 100 00 17 00 11 50 1300 11 00 , wl it ts s O ns i ts 4 slsn 7 T Zam»~ Â¥a200 â€"â€" NDVIL 1A VUVDNL wm Have You Decid + â€" e e * age f 2 #*" o s yâ€"»mps i You need not suffer from liifitting How about a nice cK wWINNIPEG GraAiN 30 Pure Bred and Grade|Valuable Farm of 28 Acres, s Lor Futher, Mother, Sis m,m grain: ’ Holstein Caitle and Peed Il’lr-&-& and Implements, | [0"*tt® *0 8878 Mr. Cohencious, but | BJ â€"tor Father, Mother, 8iz â€"Cattle| Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.66%; at Oc c ce vechaneonlxta =o en anae c as cR e March 10 (Tuesday)â€"Entire I’armx‘ Jain stock, implements and household im ple 2 miles northwest of New Dundee, Hose Proprietors are quitting the farm. March 5 (Thursday)â€"12 o‘clock sale of 50 head of cattle, 10 Clydes dale horses and colts, pigs, imple ments, _ produce _ and _ househol: effects belonging to Peter Litwiller !> mile west of St. Agatha. No re serve. Everything must be sold. + HAY AND sTRAW â€"___Toronto, Dec..8.â€"Hayâ€"No. 2 tim othy, $14.50; ‘}o 3 timothy, $12.50 < Feb. 11 (Wednesday)â€"12 o‘clock sharp, 40 registered and high grade Jersey cows and heifers, also entire farm stock, implements and produce belonging to H. & E. Seegmiller, % mile west of Petersburg, on the proâ€" vincial highway. No reserve as the proprietors are quitting the farm Stra wâ€"$9. _ Montreal, Dec ton, carlots, $14 Toronto, Dec. 8.â€"~ Manitoba flour: First patents, $9.20, Toronto; second patents, $8.70. Ontario flourâ€"90 per cent. patents, $6.50, Montreal or Torâ€" onto; export, 44s 6d, cotton bags c. Liverpool, Dec. $.â€"Cash close Wheatâ€"No. 1 Manitoba, 13s do. No. 2. 13# 5d; do., No. 3, 138 No 82 burd wintar 1%s #a _ Chicago,Dec. $.â€"Cash close : Wheatâ€"No. 2 red,â€" $1.10% â€" to $1.71; No. 3 hard. $1.60%4. Cornâ€"No. 2 mixed, $1.20% â€" to $1.22; No. 2 yellow, $1.22% â€" to $1.234. Oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 58%%¢ to 6015c No. 3, 56e to 58c. ~\ Ryeâ€"No. 2, $135% to $1.37. Barleyâ€"12¢ to 95¢. Ontario oatsâ€"M 50c. © Ontario wheatâ€"No. 2 winter, $1.36 to $1.38; No. 3, $1.34 to $1.36; No 1 commercial, $1.32 to $1.34. Barleyâ€".\lalting, 84c to 89¢. Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, 80¢ to 83c. Ryeâ€"No. 2, $113 to $1.15. , American â€" cornâ€"No. 2 $1,37 on track, Toronto. Recleaned screenings â€" ton. Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 northern $1.80%%; No. 2, $1.74%; No. 3 $1.69%; No. 4 wheat, $1.5944, Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 2 C. w. 68!4c; No. 3 65%c; extraNo. 1 feed 66%c¢; No. 1, 64%¢; No. 2, 61%e. quotations 57%4¢; extra No. 1 feed, 57%c; No 1, 55%¢; rejected, 43%c¢; track. 50Â¥%c. Barieyâ€"No. 3 C. W., 88¢; No. 4, 84c; rejected, T8%e; feed, T7c; track, 87c. Flaxâ€"No. 1 N.W.C. $2.36% ; No. % C. W., $232%; Ne. s C. ‘*W., $2.16%; rejected, $2.14% ; | track. $2,36%. No. %, $1.60%; $1.45%;: No. $1.24%; feed, j ~0. 2. 109 5d; do., No. 3, 13s 1d 2 hard winter, 12s 74. Ryeâ€"No. 2 C.W. ISN‘T Thar SoAP miar MISTER SUpDS GAvE DADPDY GONE yer 2. TORONTO GRAIN 0. Déc. $.â€"Board of Trade ~â€" No. 1 northern, $1.66%; 1.60%; No. 8, $1.55; No. 4 No. 5, $1.37%; No. 6, feod, $1.02%; track $1.62%. No. 2 €. W., §0%¢; No. .A CASH GRAIN 3 white, 53%%c to 53%e 1. $2.68% to $2.70%%. FLOUR 1 northern, $1.5% to Ne M LMERE | _ GEO. G. cLass, Auctioncer, 8.â€"Hayâ€"No. 2 timâ€"* _ â€"Deeâ€"16â€"(Tuesday)â€"Farmâ€" r . 3 timothy, $12.50, implements, chay, grain, housebold | effects, etc., of Walter Durst, abanti $.â€"Hayâ€"â€"Ko. 2 por 4 miles cast of Elmira, § mile west to $14.50. |of West Montrose. â€" M â€"â€"=â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" / Dee. 1g (T);ursday)-~1"arm stock, nesday)â€"12 o‘clock implements, hay, grain, household red and high grade effects, etc., of John Kittel, on East heifers, also entire hbalf of Lot 11, Con,. 1., Peel Tp., near ments and produce Macton. k E. Seegmiller, % Dec. $3 (TuesAnriâ€"Xninalia siuc. yellow, $1.19 No. 3 white, 48c to , $1.29% â€"Cash close ie farm. 2 o‘clock 10 Clydesâ€" s, impleâ€" honsehol4 Litwiller. imp! to $1.57; This is a choice lot of cattle, f Trade young, 10 pure breds, balance high grades, all bred from and bred to orthern.| registered sires. No reserve. No. 3, Also 10 tons hay. a Terms: $25 and under, cash; over C. Wâ€"|that amount 10 months‘ credit on _1 feed.}approved security or a discount of 1%e. 5 per cent. for cash. ‘ $26 per{ Sate under cover if wet, R. B. FRY, Proprietor., yellow, Drumbo, R. R. 1.> M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer. 49â€"11. 84 ; Jan. 7 (Wednesday)â€"Farm stock, implembnts and feed belonging to Wm. Elchirt, 3 miles northeast of Breslan and 2 miles south of New Cermany. dairy cows at P. K. Stables at Kitchener _ 280. 2 (Euesday)â€"Farm Stock. price Implements, Hay, Grain, Household Te Effects, etc., of the late David Marâ€" prove tin, 2%% miles southeast of Elmira. per and 2%4 imiles north east of St. ment. Jacobs. 1 uis to Jan. 27 (Tuesday) Implements, Hay, Gr Effects, etc.. of the 1 LITTLE JIMMIE _Jan. 8 (Thursday)â€"Real estate consisting of 100 acres of land, farm stock, implements, hay, grain, houseâ€" hold effects of Mrs. > Wilemeana Friedman, adjoining Linwood. Jan. 13 (Tuesday) ~Farm . stock, implements, hay, grain, etc., of Pem Hosea, 1 mile east of Linwood. Dec. $3 (Tuesday)~â€"Valuable farm consisting of 89 acres and Farm Stock, lmplv;xnvnlr', Hay, Grain, etc of Richard Wright on west half of Lot 1, Con. 32. Pee} Tp., about 2 miles west of Glenalien â€" ,i berg‘s estate | â€" Dec. 17 (Wednesday) â€" Mortgago Js;_nle of 100 acres at Lot 23, 9th , Con. of Blenheim, t mile south and 1 mile east of Bright, at 2 o‘clock ‘sharp. $200 00000000 €2900 COR MEGIrECOE OOW‘ Dec. 18, (Thursday)â€"Auction. sale fresh 2 weeks. . ‘ of Farm Stock, Implements and (If not previously sold}. 1 Feed, at Lot 30, the 10th line of! This is a very fine offering of East Zorra, 4 miles sontâ€"west of Jerseys. Plan to buy them. Tavistock, for . u]e:JawPeterâ€"Rosen-}â€"qm,â€"}e» â€"monthsâ€"credit wï¬fhrl MssA utieny n 1 r Being overstocked in some lincs Jof Goods, the undersigned will offer |for sale at his place of business in }me Village of Weltesley, on ; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th ‘ I‘At 1.30 p.m. sharp, the tollowlng‘ |articles: way between Drumbo and Bright, 3 miles each way, for R. B. Fry. Dec. 17 (Wednesday) â€"â€" Mortgage sale of 100 acres at Lot 23, 9th Termsâ€"CASH arranged. Entirely new sets of Single and Double Harness (all my own manuâ€" facture); also a lot of Robes; Blanâ€" kets; Halters; Plush Rugs; Rubber Rugs; ~Stock Food; Metal Polish; Gall Cure; Mitts; Gloves; some Household Effects and other articles too numerous to mention. ( E. J. SHANTZ Auctioneer. 3 two year old heifersy due in Feb. 4 yearling heifers bred; °3 heifer calves. 1 Ayrshire and 1 Jersey due in Feb, 2 registered bulls, age 1% months and 26 months. ‘ of § Entirely New Single and Double Harness (Saturday a.m.) PUBLIC SALE st of Glenallen, © (Thursday)â€"Real estate _of 100 acres of land, farm OTTMAN, Proprietor, . FRICKEY, Auctioneer, K. Weber‘s Livery unless otherwise Choice 50â€"1t. Hides in good demand. Beet ‘hides, calf sking, sheep skins, horse ‘hides and tallow. Good prices, 72 Erb St. Kast. 50â€"3t. Termsâ€"6 months‘ credit on apâ€" proved joint bankable notes, or 1% per annum discount for cash payâ€" ment. , A good many of these cows will he fresh and other soon to freshen. We are also expecting 2 carloads of Horses to arrive at the Sales Stables the same day. Don‘t miss this sale as there are many choice offerings to be obtained at your own commencing at 9.30 There will be sold by Public Aue: tion at P. K. Weber‘s Sales Stables, 151 King St. East, Kitchener, 30 head of choice Dairy Cows, consistâ€" ing of Holstein, Shorthorn and Jerseys, on »: VIOLRTâ€"7 year iold registered cow, bred Aug. 25. _ i VIOLAâ€"4 year old cow, registerâ€" ed, bred Oct. 17. ; AGGIEâ€"7 year old registered cow fresh 2 weeks. . ‘ ; (If not previously sold}. 1 given by furnishing approved joint notes bearing 67 interest per anâ€" num. At 10 o‘clock a.m., sharp I. H. Toman has received instrucâ€" tions to sell by public auction for Mr. 0. A. Lastch at P. K. Weber‘s Sales Stables, Kitchener, on scuffler, _ harrow, wagon, buggy. gleigh, Jumper cutter, Hay rack, wire fencing, plow, forks, shovels, chains, meat barrel, cider barrel, carriage pole, single harness, plow harness, â€" wheelbarrow, 1,200 lbs. beam scale. Also one dresser. F'ors Roadster in good running order. Stockâ€"Bay horse, good worker.’l 1 cow fresh with calf at foot, 2 Holstein cows soon to freshen, red cow soon to freshen, black heifer 2% years old, about 70 White Leghorn hens, 9 geese, 1 duck and 1 drake. Terms of Chattesâ€"CASH. Terms of Real Estate â€" 109, of purchase price on day of sale, balâ€" ance within 30 days when deed and possession will be given. No reserve. SATURDAY, DEC. 13th, 1924 of Registered and High Grade Jerseys STROH‘S TANNERY PUBLIC SALE O‘NEILL, Proprietor, . SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 50â€"1t SATURDAY, DEC. 13th, 1924 _ A. LATSCH, Proprietor, H.« TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee, Phone 28â€"12 MIS8 CHRIsTINA CRESs, PUBLIC SALE The Of Choice Lot of DAIRY Cows . W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone §92w, Waterloo. Waterloo at your own Proprietress. 49â€"2t 50â€"2t 8 roomed red brick house, ail conventences, centrally located at 126 Albert street, Waterloo. Apply to S. 8. Stahl, 120 Albert St, Watâ€" erloo, 49â€"21, District Agent forâ€" our Trees and Shrubs. Liberal pay. Free Equipâ€" ment. Write now. Welland Nursery Co., Welland, Ont.. 46â€"41. Terms of Saleâ€"Hay, grain, poulâ€" try and all sums of $15.00 and un der,. cash; over that amounnt 8 months‘ credit will be given by fur nishing approved joint notes or he; per annum off for cash. No reserve as Mr. Harron‘s expires. Owing to the short we kindly ask you to ‘be on (12 o‘clock noon.) . Aiso Ford Touring Car, good tires and in good running order. f De Laval Cream Separator No. 12, in good shape. â€" Harnessâ€"2 sets double team bar ness, set single harness, blankets. May and Grainâ€"About $ tons of Timothy hay, 4 tons mixed hay, 200 bus. heavy feed oats, 75 bus. buck wheat. 25 bus. peas, 400 _Ibs. hog milled. F0 _ new hay Tope, wheetnmirrow, dounte trees, neckyokes, forks, chains, and many other useful articles not men tioned. spring | wagons, . set Bain siop«w sleighs (nea?'ly new), flat 1183_' rack, milk platform; gravel box, 160 feet new), M.â€"H Implementsâ€"McCormick binder f ft. cut (in good running order), Masseyâ€"Harris mower 5â€"ft. cut, Sy1â€" vester 10â€" hoe seed drill, 4â€"section jron harrow, 3â€"seetion iron harrow, Noxon _ spring _ tooth cultivator, Chatham fanning mill with bagger, MH. No. 21 single plow ( _ nearly SAM HARRON, Prop Poultryâ€"20 Rock pullets, 10 white Leghorns, 15 mixed hens, 2 ducks, _1 drake. 61 Pigsâ€"Sow with littey weeks old; sow with litter weeks old; 8 pigs 44 mo 6 pigs 4 months old, 8 pigs old, 18 pigs 24 months old FOR RENT OR FOR SALE C070 PSRIC, & PATL Jetsey cows, one supposed to calf in April and the other in May, Polled Angus cow supâ€" posed to calf April 29, Holstein heifer supposed to calf March 18, registered Holstein cow supposed to be in calf, Durham cow fresh 2 months, 2 steers, 1 heifer 3 ymnr'i old. Cattieâ€"14 Choice Dairy Cowsâ€" Part Jersey cow supposed to calf Feb. 16, Durham cow supposed to calf Feb. 10, Holstein cow supposed to calf March 26, Durham cow supâ€" posed to calf Jan. 20, Holstein cow supposed to calf April 22, Durkam cow supposed to calf April 24, Hol~i Sstein cow supposed to calf June 12. Holstein cow fresh 2% months and| bred again, 2 part Jersey cows, ono! supposed to calf in April and the other in May, Polled Angus cow sun. i . W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Waterloo, Phone 592W. ; rising 5 years old, weighs about 1200 lbs.; bay team geldings rising 9 and 10 years old; bay team of mares 14 and 15 years old. Sale will start at 12 o‘clock noon sharp. Implements and Feed, on the farm known as the Gibson Farm, stuated on Lot 6, Con. 7, Wellesley Townâ€" ship, about 24 miles west of Crossâ€" hill and 2% miles east of Milibank, of valuable Farm Stock, Implements and 1"‘“““,“."“ is possible. ATM“.W‘ Nh-mmwumm‘ is ruptured. Now located at 12 Manâ€" sion 8t., Kitchener. Office hours: 10 am. to T p.m. Monday â€.mj until 9 p.m. Examination free. Horsesâ€"Black Percheron Mr. Sam Harron has instructed . W. Frickey, Auctioneer, to sell public auction his Farm Stock, AGENTS WaANTED PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 1924 sow with litter of 8, 3 sow with litter of 11, 3 8 pigs 44 months old. No. 11 single plow Mr. Harron‘s lease 0 the short days 8 pigs 2 months 7‘2'!6“ wy Iwru Fratume semvice. 'l')lt.g... *time 50â€"11 mare 111 acre Farm. situated 2 miles ’wvs( of Town of Waterloo. Solid brick house, bank barn 50 x 75 ft. with strawshed 37 x 40 ft. Also has henhouse and pig stable underneath. Cement silo, driving shed 25 x 45fit. Everything run by Hydro electrlc‘ Power, On the farm there is also 23 acres of bush. For further (nform.’ C009 00 S00, dtiving shed 25 x 4561 Everything run by Hydro electric Power, On the farm there is also 23 acres of bush. For further informâ€" ation apply to Urias 8. Snider, RR. No: â€" TERMSâ€"Grain, Turnips, Shoats, Poultry and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnâ€" ishing approved joint notes or 6¢q; discount for cash bayments of credit amounts. To en o ooo oomnie m Uis and cooking utensils, 10 bags of potâ€" ateos, some apples, knives, _ forks, = cider barrels and numerous other dining room suite (consisting of a round table, buffet, and 6 leather seat . chairs including arm chair), fumed oak davenport, fumed oak phonograph with 32 Amberol reâ€" cords, kitchen cabinet, 2 small parlor tables, 2 rockers, kitchen cook smve,f kitchen table, corner cupboard, 6 chairs, 2 sinks, box stove, oak polist‘ bedroom suite complete, 4 bedsteads, dresser, settee," new Williams sewâ€" ing machine, 2â€"burner gasoline stove, mantel clock, lounge, iron kettles, churn, 24 jars of fruit, 20 jars of sauce, dishes, 2 stone crocks, kitchen set of bob sleighs, box, Standard cream separator, doubletrees, neckâ€" yokes and many other small articles not mentioned. Grainâ€"200 bushels of mixed grain, 100 bushels of turnips. Household Effectsâ€"Fumed _ oak SIMON ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk « Implementsâ€"John Deere «preader (nearly new), cutt set of bob sleighs, box, | Cream separafor donblatrs Pigs and Poult 2nd, 2 shoats abe 20 mixed hens. HMarnessâ€"Set of of single harness. of No Reserve as the Cattieâ€"Blue cow Holstein cow due Feb due May 5, black cow 2 yearlings. Horsesâ€"Grey Mare 12 supposed to be in foal; S 18 years old. See or Prhrone Por A Good, Reliabrie and tion on the tarm of the undersigned situated two and oneâ€"half miles northâ€"west of St. Agatha and one and oneâ€"half miles southâ€"west of Josephsburg, on Farm Stock, Implements, Feet 244 King St. N., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17th, 1924 Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m The following valuable proper There will be sold by public auc W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterioo. Waterloo and all Household Effects. PUBLIC SALE 21 Erb Si. BOSHART, Proprietor. and Poultryâ€"Sow due shoats about 100 lbs. FOR SALE Women‘s and Boys‘ Misses‘ and Youth‘s Child‘s 2. . 1. 5; 222 .2 Sizes 6 to 10 Child‘s $ buckle ..... ... Bizes 11 to 3 Misses‘, 3 buckle thga «x Bize 3 ‘to T Women‘s 4 buckle Note our Rubber Prices Men‘s sizes, 6 to 11 e cow ibred June 3, due Feb. 26, black cow . B. DUERING, new), cutter buggy, of team harness, set are 12 years old, foal; Sorrel Mare farm is sold due March 17 BOnIGndQL) S warense |_ . Standard WATERLOO h. Ad Brimin rights reserved fli!l&!flé due Jan lbs. each 50â€"4t property manu.e 49â€"2t tenced Auctioneer Farm of 100 acres near Wilmot Centre, 8 acres in ‘bush, 8 Acres in imslurc. 10 acres in wheat, 7 acres rye. 25 acres grass, 2 acres orchard, in which are varions fruit trees; balance in good state of cultivation. On the farm there is a good 8 roomed brick house, hard and soft water in kitchen; bank barn with straw shed attached, with henâ€"house and stable room below, cement silo. driving shed. There is also a Tun: ning spring on farm. Apply James Kellsey, R. R. 2, Petersburg. Phone New Dundee 1512. 47. a+ § farm of 6/ Acres good fand 5 with quite a bit of different $ â€"varieties ~of Truit, good song g brick house of seven rooms, £ good sized barn and hen house. gr'_j'his__‘isâ€! fine home, situated ‘FARM e l n un e on oi about 2 miles from the city. Owner will sell or would conâ€" sider an exchange on Kitchener property.. What have you to offer? [62% § I require amounts from s $2,000 to $5,000 for good 5 first mortgages. Interest ; 64 % payable halfâ€"year. & ly at my office. + -AN'O'OA:MV NURSERY $ToCcK Stone and Wellington‘s Fruit and Ornamental Trees* and Shrubs. ‘Speciaf prices for Fall. Fresh Garden Produce. wIsMER‘s GrREENHOUSE _ 50 Elgin Street, J PHONE 585J, * WATERLOO Real Estate and Auctioneer 34 Frederick Street Kitchener A. K. CRESSMAN Advise me if you have any money for investâ€" ment. A Dandy Small E J. SHANT2 near the city have for sale a fine little FARM FOR SALE Waterloo Fhone 136 oo n n cmingay 47â€"4t. 3 mos. 3+ i4 C ho