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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Feb 1925, p. 6

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[ore ied +. Ehh Een RE CC C VC : ums"-uuwuuummm 6 miles northwest of Badâ€"| ated 14 mile west of Polen ~_~ay. â€"~$44 â€" aniles _ porthwost _ Of Bt. Agatha and 1% miles south of Berâ€"|the provincial highway, on ~â€"â€"â€". WEDNESOAY, FBB. 1t Implementsâ€"Deering bindezâ€" Tâ€"ft. cut, Deering binder 6â€"ft. cut, rlc- _____Cormick hay loader, International side rake, 12ft. Deering hay rake, â€"â€"â€"â€"P. & W. 61t. mower, Deering 13â€"hoe grill, Climax cultivator, 2 spring tooth cultivators, 3â€"horse disc, 2 horee disc, M.~â€"H. 2row corn culti Sale to start at 9 o‘cleck a.m. sharp on Horses, 5 â€" Bay Clydesdales team 200 gallon galva msyemom.nwwuolmmmmkA B EeC TapTLLETA EL ‘ es ‘ammins is Peqoeat whe PC i 0 brindle cow in full flow of milk and bred, pure bred Holstein cow milk: ing, red cow due Feb. 28, 3 Shortâ€" horn and 4 Holstein heifers bred on pasture, roan Shorthorn bull rising 2 years old, extra good veal calf. ‘This is a very choice and heavy pro ducing lot of dairy cows. Come and Pigs and Poultryâ€"2 York mn‘ due by time of sale, 1 York gow bred, 1 York sow with litter at PDCW, * BW NVC TS foot, 1 York sow bred 6 weeks, Yorkâ€" shire boar 18 months old, 10 shoats about 80 Ibs. each, 7 shoats about 60 lbs. each, 10 small pigs, 100 mixed poultry, 1 good collie dog. 1. H. Toman, Graduate Auctionser, has received MR. ABRAHAM HERN : branes, Instant relief. How good it feols. clear. Your nostrile a C breathe freely. No mor : snuffiing. Head colds yield like magic. Don‘ up, choked up and m Clogged Air Passages Open at " _ Onceâ€"Nose and Throat Clear c.rrl‘gevhtrneu. set single harness, scotch tops, odd collars, bridles, etc. Harnessâ€"Set team harness, DT mounted, set team harness, set Produceâ€"20 tons mixed hay, 300 bus. Banner seed oats, 10 bus. timoâ€" thy seed well cleaned. irm Stock,; Implements, P and Household Effects vator, land roller, Tâ€"furrow ©0OCK shutt riding plow, 2 gang plows, 3 single plows, (1 wew), 2 single scufft lers, 4â€"section iron harrow, turnip seeder, root pulper, fanning mill, cutting _ box . with carriers, Watson 10" chopper â€" on 2â€"wheel truck, grain crusher, 2000 Ib: truck scales, 240 Ib. counter scales, Waterâ€" loo Champion separator with chaff blower, (this machine is like new), DAILY STRENGTH Nature has admirably fitted the body to fight against weakâ€" ness but there is need for a daily renewal of strength, which comes easiest through nourishment. Scott‘s Emulsion is‘ a practical aid to health and strength. If you are pale, underâ€" 'weiit or v;uk. Scott‘s is the restorative that builds you up Nlturg'l wayâ€" through nourishment. Beott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. End Rheumatism With Red Pepper Milts of this ""'h:"::'m‘ germ! ;, ;. Kiopp of Kitchener has purâ€"| T48rb. GAEl and let it chased the dry £00d StOrO DUSINOSS | poppmmmmemepmemmemmmen mm â€"nmrens I s m"‘ foue m“"":‘ ®Y°"Y conducted by Norman E. Jacobi at FOR 5 passage mone lw-urloo for the past few years. AL 1 ."‘:' '.‘w‘ '“Ym hoeut -.:;.::nm had fifteen years exâ€"| 111 aore Farm, situated 2 miles clear. Your teols. ste You west of ‘Town of Waterioo, Solid M m.mm"‘- e Mr. Jacobi has moved to Preston|brick house, bank barn 50 x 75 ft. : S treely .“"m ;wmuumummmmnnmnxnmmm - Head colds ~“'.;uu of Messrs. Samuel Hahn and henhouse and pig stable underneath. ’r C -ll’*‘....:"" "":_m Mr. Hahn, who has con Cement allo, driving shed 25 x 45ft. ,flw.* .“'“" 'm@mmmmmm»mflm y/ . m,mmm,mum.mmmmum commmmnininnmmmmntinemmcnmudeppmeatweats\ (1} health. His partnor, ‘Mr. Saonâ€" #3 acres of bush. For further Informâ€" Twb cauTe ustt Do iemalcs T Wisbtee t ABRAHAM HERNER, Proprietor. 1. H. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer, __New Dundee, Phone 27â€"12. Wednesday, February 18th, or a cold, get Hily‘s Cream at any drug store. Apply a March 4, red cow due . KAUFMAN, Clerk. harness, brass Tft brick, 2 hay forks with ropo 2MH pulleys, 2 beet forks, other forks, shovels, and a host of other valuâ€" able articles too numerous for deâ€" tail. Vehiclesâ€"3 farm wagons with boxes, 2 sets heavy bob sleighs, carriage, democrat, 3 open buggies, 3 cutters, 2 new flat racks, hay rack, gravel planks, pig crate, feed truck, buggy pole, cutter â€" shaft. small anvil, etc. ) Household Effects â€"Ideal kitchen range, _ kitchen . stoves, furnace kettle 45 gallons, 2 iron kettles, 1 large copper kettle, writing desk, 4 kitchen tables, 6 kitchen chairs, lounge, 2 wood boxes, 2 benches, meat tub, barrels, cheese vat 2 cheese presses, Sap Pan, To sap pails, Daisy churn, 2 milk cans, milk | pails, lawn mower, and a lot of scrap ‘The small ware and household efâ€" ifect.t; will be sold before dinner. As‘ many articles are not mentioned, please come early. ‘There has never been a sale on this farm before, therefore we reckon weâ€"haveâ€"soimeâ€" thing in store for. everybody. Date Feb. 18th, 9 o‘clock. In case of stormy weather plenty stable room is arranged for. ‘ Terms of Saleâ€" Produce, shoats, veal calf, poultry, and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over thai amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved secu. llty or 5% discount off for cash on all amounts entitled to credit. SPLENDID CONNECTIONS MADE FOR SASKATOON AND EDMONâ€" TON BY THE VANCOUVER EXPRESS A greatly improved transcontinâ€" ental service is provided by the Canâ€" adian Pacific Railway in the Vavâ€" Auctioneer‘s decision couver . Express . ICAVINE every pight at 9.00 p.m. ( January 11) for Vancouver. Direct connections are made at, Regina for Saskatoon, and at Calâ€" gary for Hdmonton. Leave Toronto 9.00 pm.; Arrive Winnipeg, 10.00 a.m.; Ar. Regina 11.05 p.m.; Ar. Saskatoon 6.05 a.m.; Ar. Calgary 4.30 p.m.; Ar. I:dmonwn‘ 11.10 pm.; Ar. Vancouver 7.00 p.m. ‘The equipment of the Vancouver Express is of the highest standard, including dining car, Tourist, Standâ€" ard ‘and Compartment/Observation Sleepers. 'l‘\:uvellm to the West on this train makes the trip a pleasure. ifle ‘agent supply definite informaâ€" tion concerning tickets, reservations, etc., and Victoria, Canada‘s national winter resort where summer sports may be enjoyed the year round. , L. J. Klopp of Kitchener has purâ€" chased the dry good store business conducted by Norman E. Jacobi at <Â¥ omm ‘The ‘undersigned auctioneers will k a“*‘“ sell by public auction without re‘ RN | sorve tor . &# K Seegmiller, #ituâ€" 6 miles northwest of Bad:|ated 14 mile west of Potersburg, on BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS «# final. Lunch] Toronto (effective 6â€"2t Produceâ€"1200 bus. more or less Banner and granary filler oats, of which 400 bus. are cleaned for seed, 200 bus. O.A.C. 21 seed barley, a quantity of mixed hay. steel roller, Cockshutt â€" spreadet, allâ€" potatoâ€"diggerâ€"likeâ€"new. 4â€"row ironâ€"age potato #prayer, 24urâ€" row Olivxer tractor plow, 2 single plows like new, 5â€"section iron har Implements â€" Fordson tractor in A1 running order, Mâ€"H. 7 it. binder with truck and sheave carrier, Mâ€"H. cortn binder in good shape, M.H. hav loader, International side delivery, F.â€"& W. dump rake, Deering 5 ft. mower, 20 disc Cockshutt seed drill, tractor drag cultivator | like new, Planet 2horse cultivator, _ 3â€"drum row, scuffler, fanning mill, 1000 Tbs. scales, 3 h.p. International gas enâ€" gine, De Laval cream separator No. 15 new, 60 gallion furnace kettle, root pulper, large feed truck, Daisy 10" chopper with bagger, Ford truck, 350 gallon gasoline tank, 2 steel gas drums, 65 ft. 5" rubber belt new. wheelbarrow, . grind stone, .No. 3 Daisy churn new, EXTRAâ€"3 H.P. 3 phase 25 cyc‘e electric motor and 4 unit Sharples milking machine in Aâ€"1 shape (it not previously sold). y Brampton Vehiclesâ€"3 farm wagons with box{ and sbelving, 2 sets of heavy bob sleighs, jumper cutter, steel tire top buggy, 1â€"horse democrat, 2 flat racks doubletrees, neckyokes, forks shovâ€" els, chains and many other useful offerings too numerous for detail. â€"Owing to this extensive offering the sale will start sharp on time., (12 o‘clock noon). Please come early. No reserve, the proprietors are quitting the farm. TERMSâ€"Produce, poultry and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved aeeurity or 5¢% discount for cash security or 5% discount for cuh‘ payment on all credit amounts. Shoats and oats 3 months‘ credit or 6% per annum discount for cash. E. & E. §EEGMILLER, Proprietors. â€" 4. H. TOI‘lAN & M. R. ROTH, ’ AuoCioncers. We have a number of high grade Holstein cows and heifers for sale. For further particulars apply Eby Bros., R. R. 3, Kitchener. Phone 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk. robes, imitation robe, 2 sets cows FOR SALE 11th, 1926 8 B * P City of Kitchener, on @onimencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1925 rockers, oak rocker, clover leaf par Yor table, 2 small parior tables, A%: minster 9 by 10 ft. parior rug (nearâ€" 1y new), 8 foot extension table, sideâ€" Articlésâ€"Gilt Edge kitchen range (good ‘baken), 3 upholstered parior ‘head Binger sewing machine (.ool‘ & new), lounge, easy chair with adjustable back, 3 pieco Eim bedâ€" room suite, 2 chamber ,Otl. oak finish ball stand, bureau, washstand, leat bedroom rogker, home music box with 50 rolls, pine clothes chest, liwn seat, bed spring, 8â€"day clock, paper rack, spinning wheel, wash basket, 25 home made mats and carâ€" pet strips, pure wool home made bed spreads, feather ticks . pillows, blankets, â€" comforters, sheets, quilts, cushions, home made soap, carpet sweeper, O"‘Cedar ~mop, wall brush, tnirrore, man‘s black fur oyercoa., }cumms,‘ a lot ‘of canned fruit and some pickled cabbage, 3 Jugs, § doz. 4â€"4t knives, forks, spoons, cabbage cutâ€" ter, cobbler‘s outfit, house plants, pictures, crocks, preserves, oil. can, garden tools, barrels, some short cut wood, lamps, flat irons, buckâ€"saw. axe, coal shovel, pick, bottles and many other articles too numerous to. mention. $ This is the kind of auction sales you like to attend, as everything is good and clean and worthy of your attendance. . FOR SALE Jersey grade Heifers, from high producing cows, in calf to registered m.sso Pricaa reasomable. Menno M. Brubacher, Waterl00, Items of Interest. TD NC NONCCCe Misses Edna and Clara Berg of Laird, Sask., are visiting friends anl relatives in this vicinity at present. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Doering of Russeltown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Doering on Sunday. Mr. Allen Berg of North Easthope called on friends in the village on Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Heldman spent last Sunday visiting friends out of the village. Mr. C. T. Forier spenl SETUC! days in Toronto last week. | Mr. Geo. Berdux was a business visitor in Kitchener last week. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Mathies spent last Sunday away from home. good and clean and worthy of ur attendance. . ‘ HENRY SCHENK, Proprietor, . 135 Weber St. W., Kitchener. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Phone 592w, Waterloo. ED REVUEL, Clerk. 6â€"1t Messrs. Carl Graber and sunley1 Wezfahrt spent last Sunday as the guests of Hoerle Bros. at Wilbe. _1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doering were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wegfahrt on Sunday. .Miss Vera Eidt of Sbeffield spent last Sunday at her home here. _ Miss Annie Kuntz spent last Sunâ€" last Sunday at her home here. Miss Annie Kuntz spent last Sunâ€" day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuntz, Baden. Death of A. Kaveiman. The death took place in New Dun-l g deb on Saturday, Jan. 24th, of Mr. ; August Kavelman, in his 64th year. , Mr.\Kavelman has beén ill for some ; nnom but for some time his friends held out hopes of his recovery. He â€" was cheerful and uncomplaining and loved to see his old friends come in | to see him. Being of a kindly and | friendly disposition, he was liked by| everyone who knew him, and will be ‘mnch missed in this community. The funeral was held on Wednesday, January 28th. Mr. Amos Hilborn has donated $3 to the local rimk. Thanks to Mr. Hilborn. The total eclipse of the sun is past. ‘Those who doubted now know it is to be as the men of sclence prédict. Those who looked for A change in the weather got it. One thing is certain, none of us will see it again. No doubt most people were impreased with the fact of the #erlousness of. life and with the | wonder of" the Universe held as it \ were in the hollow of God‘s hand. â€" :\ â€"‘The annual meeting of the Creamâ€" C. T. Forler spent several PHILIPSBURG NEW DUNDEE t es 6â€"4t. with â€"instructions to sell by public auction for the estate of the>late and 14 mile west of Perry‘s Corners school or 4 miles southeast of Plattsâ€" Sate to start at .1 p.m. on time. . Horsesâ€"Teamof bay Clydesdale mares "Tt~yre: old, bay driving mare. 10 years old, bay team of Clydesdale geldings 9 years old. a;fi;â€"'fiolqulg cow due June 14, Shorthorn cow due June 11, roar May %, Ayrshire cow due Feb. 17, blue cow due July 23, Jersey cow due April 1, Hereford heifer rising 1 year old, 7 young calves, 7 good butcher cattle aBout 700 lbs. each. _ Pigs and Poultryâ€"Yorkshire brood sow due to farrow April 25th, 11 ghoats about 100 lbs. each 6 shoats $ months old, 50 white leghorn hens and pullets, 10 Plymouth Rock hens, § brown Leghorn hens. Harnessâ€"Set heavy team barâ€" ness, set single harmess, odd collars, halters, bits, blankets and chimes. l. Produceâ€"100 bus. oats, 40 bus, i peas, 10 tons mixed. hay, 50 bags potatoes. Implements â€" M.â€"H. .7â€"4t. bindet | nearly new, Deering 5â€"4t. mower,l‘ Cockshutt 13 disc seed drill like new, Spring tooth cultivator, scuffâ€" ler, 3â€"drum steel roller, 5â€"sec. iron harrow, single plow, M.â€"H. root pulâ€" per like new, wheelbarrow, dog tread power De Laval cream separator No. 12 practically new, good Adams wagon with box, tubber tire top buggy, jumper cutter, sco0p shovel. doubletrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, logging chains and many other useful offerings too numeroas for detail. . Household Effectsâ€"Good kitchen ‘cabinet like new, extension table like new, <1 other extension table. couch, cupboard, fall leaf table, water sink, bâ€"gallon oil can, 1â€"gallon ‘ February is one of the hardest .: months of the year on little ones. It |!)s a month of cold, blustery days * that prevent the mother taking her baby out for the fresh air so necesâ€" M\ sary to its welfare. Baby is conse !"â€" quently confined to the home. More T: often than not the rooms are Overâ€" ®© heated and badly ventilated andâ€"tho 4s wittle one catches cold or grippe. HC what is needed to keep the baby nd, well is a gentle laxative that will oil can, i4 dozen kitchen chairs, hot blast heater, (new), quarter cut oak bedstead with springs and mattress, quarter cut oak bedroom suite comâ€" plete with springs and maitress, glass door cupboard, kitchen table, wooden bedstead with springs and mattréss, white enameliedâ€"dresser, washing machine, 30 cedar posts and some telephone poles. TUESDAY, FEB. 10th, Termsâ€"Produce, shoats, poultry, $15 and under, cash; over that amount 9 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved securâ€" ity, with a straight 4% discount for cash on all amounts entitled to cash on all amounts enUNMCt credit. #~ FRED HILLER, Administrator. the pJant in good condition and the business of the past year very favorâ€" able. Miss Wilker of Rosebank spent week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinger. . Miss Mary Toman of Kindersley, Sask., is visiting relatives here. Miss Iva Poth is spending a week at Kitchener. ~ It was 13 bélow zero here on Jan. 27. Our January thaw was crowded out by Jack Frost. > BABY‘S WELFARE DURING FEBRUARY regulate the stomach and bowels; hanish constipation and indigestion, and in this way will either prevent| or break up colds and grippe. Such a laxative is Baby‘s Own Tablets ‘They are mild but thorough in action; are absolutély safe as they ‘lre guaranteed to contain no opiates or narcotics. They hever fail to be bf benefit to little ones and may be given to either the newborn nhe‘ or the growing child. The Tablets are sold by medfcine dealers or by mail at 256 a box from The Dr. Williams® Meéedicine Co., Brockville, 1. H. TOMAN, s Graduate Auctioneer Phone 28â€"12, New Dundee. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. 6â€"1t ’Cook';Rcsulatlng Com;:oundl Bee or Phone 8 Fl-Acre Farm, Farm Sto ments, Feed and all Hc lr.m-tm.mwmmmmq w.mu{.unnw.aumunm&mm.fl Implements, Feed andâ€"all Household Hiffects on the: premises situated mile south of Rrbsville and 5 milbs west of Waterl00, on . _ +/ ... _« > 1 Thursday, February 19th, 1925 The Farm (if not previously sold) consists of 91 acres> more, or less 85â€" acres of bush in which there is maple timber, also some cedar swamp, 6 acres fall wheat, 15 acres grass, and the balance is all ’hll plowed and in high state of cultivaâ€" tion; on it is a good rough cast house of 7 rooms, cement cellar, summer kitchen with fire place, wood shed, brick smoke house, a nearly new bank barn and strawâ€" shed with comont pig stable underâ€" neath, a good hen house, silo, a young orchard of various . fruit trees and small fruits, plenty of hard and soft water at the bouse and barn; mostly new fences. Pap Sale. will_start at .u’u-- sharp on time; £ property.â€". . If you are looking for a ‘farm with good buildings close to echool and church, on a well travelled road and only 5 miles from Waterloo, then don‘t miss this one. \ 5 Horsesâ€"Light bay horse 6 years old, bay mare 10 years old, sorrel mare 14 years old, dark bay horse rising 7 years old, weighs about 1500 lbs., black horse 12 years old, lwei&hs 1250 1bs. Cattleâ€"6 extra good Dairy Cows: registered pure bred Holstein cow fresh about 3 months, pure bred Holstein cow supposed to calf in July, part Jersey and Holstein cow fresh, Holstein cow bred Dec. 18th, black cow bred Jan. ist, Holstein cow bred Jan. 19th, Holstein heifer due by time of sale, Holstein heifer bred Jan. 16th, 2 yearling calves, calf 4 months old; veal calf. Pigs and Poultryâ€"3 pigs 4 mos. old, 3 pigs 2â€"monthsâ€"old,â€"broodâ€"s0w due to farrow March 12, brood sow dueâ€"to farrow April 1, brood sow brod Jan._19th.. about 60 hens and pullets, mostly Barred Rocks, ducks, 1 drake, good collie dog. Implementsâ€"14 horse power New f Hamburg steam engine which mayl be seen at Eugene Schnarr‘s, % mile west of Erbsville, Masseyâ€" Harris binder 6â€"ft. cut (nearly now), Deering mower 5â€"4ft. cut, Frost & Wood hay loader, Masseyâ€"Harris sideâ€" delivery, FleuSy 13â€"inch plate chopper with speed jack, 100 ft. single length of 6â€"inch rubber beltâ€" ing, 40 ft. 7 inch canvas belting, 24 ft. 4 inch canvas belt, circular saw with extra plate, tank pump, 3 wagâ€" ons, wagon box with double shelyâ€" ings, box and stock rack combined, |Mcoormlck 13 disc drill, Frost & Wood spfing tooth cultivator with seed box, land roller, 4â€"section iron harrows, spring tooth harrow, scuffâ€" ler, Masseyâ€"Harris single plow, Ayt: single plow, 2furrow Imperial gang plow, set bob sleighs, pleasure sleighs, Portland cutter, top, buggy, single carriage, 2seated carriage, corn rack, wood rack, flat hay rack, fanning mill, 2000 158. scales, 240 lbs. scales, straw cutter, root pulper, ADDHTJIONAL _ _ SALES ON _ â€"â€"â€" PACE ECGHT Minard‘s Liniment for the Grippe AUGUST SCHNARR, Proprietor, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk . B44 King 8t. N., Phone 592w, Waterioco. H. B. DUERING, or wheelbarrow, â€" scalding trough, ‘pPIg â€". _ mmmmmm“fll %: stretcher, 2 work , one with _ > _ anvil and vise aftached, 2 pleces of _. â€" basswood timber for hay rack, gravel planks, grain cradie, logging chains, _ doubletrees, â€" neckyokes, stone hammers, forks, shovels, hoes. grain bags, turnip seeder, disc and for detail. horse hide robe, cow hide robe, chimes, string bells, tie straps, collars and other harness parts, . _ Hay and Grainâ€"5 tons of mixed hay, 100 bushels of oats, 60 bushels of buckwheat, 100 bushels of mauâ€" Household Effectsâ€"Modern Idea steel kitchen range (in good order), cabinet new Williams sewing machâ€" ine, corner cupboard, sink, washâ€" stand, â€" extension table, .2 ‘kitchen tables, glass door cupboard, Organ, lounge, 6 dining room chairs, easy chair, 4 parlor chairs, 10 kitchen \ohnkl. 2 rockers, 3 double beds with springs and mattresses, single bed with spring and straw tick, dresser, round parlor table, 2 smail~tables, flour chest, 2 cedar chests, ‘ cook, stove, Masseyâ€"Harris cream separaâ€" tor (in good shape), 3 iron kettles, coppér kettle, 2 churns (1 dairy), butter worker, wood box, 2 cider barrels, washing machine and wring. er, wash boiler, sausage stuffer, 2 meat grinders, 2 butcher benches, parlor lamp, hanging lamp, other lamps, tub, high chair, cradle, benchâ€" es, 30 bags of potatoes, cream cans, \puihs. clocks, carpet strips, mats, some beddIng, 4& I0tf Of 2ARGYâ€" WZR plain dishes, sealers, crocks, jugs, canned fruit, all kitchen and cookâ€" . ingâ€"utensile, lawn mower, 2 sap pans,._________â€" 20 sap pails, knives, forks, spoons, and many Other articles not menâ€" tioned Also a Ford touring car with startâ€" er. good tires and in extra gool running order. Household Effects and small artâ€" icles will be sold first. Sale starts 9,30 a.m. Date Fobruary 19th. o No Reserve at this sale as Mr. Schnarr is retiring from farming. Terms on Farmâ€"made known on day of sale or for further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the" undersigned proprietor or ancuw-\ Terms of Saleâ€"Hay, Grain, Roots, Young Pigs, Poultry, Potatoes &nd all sums of $15.00 and under, cash: over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint motes or 5 per cent. discount for cash payments on all credit amounts. j Minard‘s is the best remedy for disâ€" temper and other ills of horses, cattle and dogs. * 660 R. 23, Waterioo. (Lunch at Noon) articles too numerous Distemper! :‘.Zf"

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