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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jan 1926, p. 10

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~] OQcean To/ _â€"] Wim. Suider Milling Co. ,afi'tr-q;- tle â€" were: shipped â€" to the of the new year, "and pmflmmw bri iMhWM &hlhu. Export buyers were eattle for the overseas market. There_ was not much â€" interest in stockers and feedbrs, but there was a good trade in cows. _‘ Mxporters paid from $8 to $8.85 a few, ‘weighing from 1,000â€" to 1,200 pounds. These grades sold from $7 to $8.10 a hundred© and lighter weight killers of fair to good qual ity sold from $6.50 to $7.30 a hunâ€" dred. Quotations: Heavy steers, choice .$8 00 to $8 75 do., g004 .........â€" Butcher steers, choice Butcher heifers choice do., good~ .......... do., medium ......, go., common ....... Butcher cows, choice do., fair to good Butcher bulls, good Canners and cutters Springers,, choice .. Good milch cows .. Medium cows ..... Feeders, good ..... 00s, Tait ..llllll00. Stockers, good ;...... go; Talr ss.cu..F.cs Calves, choice .......1 do., good â€"..........1 do., grassers \...... | Good light sheep .... Heavies and bucks .. Good lambs .........1 do., medium saviaener t do., bucks .........1 ‘, do., Sullg :â€":.2i.s+.1 Hogs, thick . smooths, fed & watered .. do., L. 9. b. ..s.... do., country points do., offâ€"cars ...... Select premium .... _ CUT 50c ON FAT HOGS | Commencing Jan. 5,. packers at Toronto will make a cut of 50 cents per hundred on fat hogs. This will not affect selects or good . thic] smooths, of course, but any type of animal overfinished will be penalâ€" ized. "Cheap feed and high prices for hogs have had the usual result," stated L. W. Pearsal, in charge of the hog grading work in Ontario. Cash prices Wheatâ€"No 1. northern, $1.60%; No. 2 northern, $1.56%; No. 3 nor thern, $1.51%; No. 4, $143%; No Li _The Wise Judge Daniel O‘Connell, wise judge of human kind, used to say: "A good speech is a good thing. But the verdict is the scale in which value is weighed. It is results that «Seven Vilies ‘The ideal general purâ€" pose flour for both Bread or Pastry. ALWAYS ORDER BY NAME WINNIPEG GRAIN Limited King 81. Waterloo LIVE Excels (Fancy Pastry) _ ALWAYS _ DEPENDABLE EFloury Elouxy 90 00 T5 00 45 90 5 T5 4 50 4 T5 4 00 13 00 11 00 6 50 4 50 14 00 12 50 10 00 11 00 6 15 5 75 4 50 00 to $8 75 75 8 00 50 25 110 00 60 00 6 50 5 00 5 50 4 50 14 00 12 00 1450 13 50 11 06 12 00 13 12 12 13 6 25 5 50 4 15 5 25 4 50 5 T5 3 50 T 50 3 35 2 T5 2 50 3 To 2 62 C.W. 44%¢;"extra No. 1 food, 44%¢; No. 1 feed, 42%0; No. 2 feed, $8%¢; rejected, 36%¢; track, 47%¢. Barleyâ€"No.© 8 C.W., 63%e¢; No, 4 C.W., 58¢; rejected 54c; feed 538¢; Flaxâ€"No. 1 "N.W.C., $2.23; No, 2 C.W.. $2.19; No. 3 CW. $2.00%; rejected, $2.96%; track, $2.88. Ryeâ€"â€"No. 2, $1.05%. * Poultryâ€" * Li Chickens, over § Ib each do., over 4 Tb ......... do., 1 to k Jb ,.......: Hens, over 5 Ib each ... do., 4 to 5 Ib each ... Butterâ€" Creamery, No. 1 ......42% to 43 do.. No. 2% ,.......... 41. to 41% Dairy, in lb. prints ....35 to 00 Above prices for goods delivered Toronto. f Jan. 9 (Saturday) ~â€" At 8 a.m., household effects on the Kitchener market. Jan. 12 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 o‘clock p.m., valuable real estate _ and household effects belonging to the estate of the / late Mrs. Mary Bechthold, situated in the village of Petersburg. â€"â€" Jan. 13 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., Valuable 100 acre farm with good buildings, farm stock and grain be longing to Lorne Rennie, situated on Lot 9, Con. 9, Wellesley Tp. Jan. 14 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, implements, feed. and household effects for Charlie Sass, situated about 2% miles east of Linwood and 3 miles west of Hawkesville, on the 13th Con. Wellesley Tp. Jan. 19 (Tuesday) â€" At 1 p.m., farm of 45 acres, farm stock, impleâ€" ments, feed and household effects belonging to the late Wm. Elchert, situated about 2 miles south of New (Germany and 3 miles northeast of Breslau and 3 miles northwest of Mosborough. ‘ Jan. 20 (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, feed and houseâ€" hold effects for Christian P. Mar tin, situated 1% miles south of Conestogo and 2 miles north of Lexlngton.’ Feb. 6 (Saturday)â€"At City Hall, Kitchener, at 10 a.m., valuable 136 acre Yfaffhi (if not previously sold) belonging to Wm. Woolner, 5 miles southeast bf Klfi:ener. 30 acres of bush, good buildings and spring creek. II1 health reason for selling. February 18 (Thursday) â€"At 9 o‘clock a.m., (Lunch at noon), farm _ stock, _ implements, _ feed and household effects for Addison N. Weber, situated on the highway, is sold Feb. 23 (Tuesday) at 12 o‘clock noon, farm stock, implements, feed and household effects for David Bingeman, situated in the village of Breslau. Farm is sold. Feb. 25, (Thursday)â€"Farmstoc‘s, implements, feed and household effects for Noah S. Weber, situated 2% miles north of Waterloo, on the Highway between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. â€" Feb. 27 .(Saturday)â€"at 1.30 p.m., valuable real estate situated at 40 Menno St., Waterloo, for the late Charles Zinkan estate. March 2 (Tuesday) â€"At 12 o‘ clock noon, farm stock, implements, feed and household effects beéJongâ€" ing to John W. Hartleib adjoining the village of Bamberg. No reserve as the farm is sold. March 9 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, iimnplements and feed belonging to Wm. Z. Koebel, 2% miles southeast of Hawkesvilte, 2% miles west of Heidelberg and 2 miles northwest of St. Clements. Apri® 24 (Saturday) â€" Household effects"for C. R. Croom, adjoining Kitchener city limits. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser Phone 592W, Waterice Auction Sale List mile east of Heidelberg. Farm POULTRY AND EGGS T%e; No. 3 1 feod, 44%¢; 4 feed, 38%4¢; i+ + “h“'i ... 37 to 38 ... %5 to 27 LiveDressed ch. 22 to %6 ... 19 to 2% ... 16 to 19 ... 20 to 24 ..." 17 to 21 On Lot 66 G.C.T.. Woolwick Tp..| tion on the tarm d#'ul-l M-umuwmu-qmm 4 â€" miles." ¢ trose, & miles northeast of Eimira, | of and â€"$ miles west on *# < * Hawkesyilie, on the 13th Con. THURBDAY, JAN. 2tst, 1926 | Welesley Township, on THURBDAY, JAN. 2tst, 1926 at 1 pm. Horsesâ€"Bay mare‘ 10 years old in foal, bay horse 10 years old, bay horse 9 years old, bay horse rising 4 years old, chestuut horse 4 years chestnut mare 17 years old, Cattieâ€"1 cow fresh in Nov., cow due by time of sale, cow due Mar. 6th, cow due March 17th, cow due March 30th, cow due April 3rd, cow ~. Pigs and Poultryâ€"8 pigs weighâ€" Ing about 100‘ lbs. each, 9 pigs 4 months old, 6 pigs 3 months old, 13 pigs 2 months old, 2 sows due at time of sale, 1 sow bred in Novemâ€" ber. sow bred Dec. 8th, a number due May 2, cow due July 2, Holsteir heifer supposed to be in calf, 12 feeding cattle, 8 young cattle, small of chickens.. Sheep â€"14 ewes supposed to be 1A _ d lmplomnuâ€"clunpiof Sep‘nwrl outfit in good running order, circuâ€" lar saw (new), cement mixer, Deerâ€" ing binder 7â€"ft. cut, Deering mower b4ft. cut, steel land roller, steel dump rake, Bissel double disc harâ€" row (nearly new), M.â€"H. u:edor with grass seed attachment, fanning mill, root, pulper, Wilson scale 3000 cap., &turrow Crown plow, Fleury single plow, Cockshutt plow, John Deere scuffler ‘(nearly new), fron harrow, â€" Nisco manure ~ spreader, wheelbarrow, â€" manure â€" sleigh, 30 grain bags, 25 ft. ladder, 2 wagons ‘with boxes, 3â€"seated carriage, 2 open‘ buuL. set of bob sleighs (new), set of Manitoba bob sleighs, long sleigh, cutter, hay rack, stock rack, wood rack, gravel j planks, horse clipping machine with sheep shearing attachment, scalding rope, hay knife, chaff fork, apple trough, pig hangers, hay fork with drier, bread mixer, meat barrel, 25 gal oil tank, turnip shoot, scoop, tank heater, De Leval cream seâ€" parator (new), chains and other nuâ€" merous articles. |.. H. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer. Jan. 27 (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, produce and ousehold effects belonging to Edâ€" mund Witmer, 4 miles southeast of Baden, and 1 mile south of Wilâ€" mot Centre school. No reserve as proprietor is quitting farming. _ Harness â€" Set of team harness, set of plow harness. Hay and Grainâ€"About 2 tons of timothy hay, 900 bus. mixed grain, 80 bus. Goldâ€"Rain oats, 10 bags potaâ€" toes Terms of Saleâ€"Hay, grain, pota toes, pigs, fowl, and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 5% off for cash payments of credit amounts. March 4 (Thursday)â€"Entire farm stock, implements, produce and household â€" effects, belonging . to Daniel Geiger, 4 miles north of New Dundee and 2 miles south of Petersâ€" burg, on the Bleam‘s Road. No reâ€" serve as farm is sold. C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer Jan. 11 (Monday) â€" Farm stock and fmplements belonging ta w. J Cunnington, Puslinch Tp., at Dow ney‘s schoolâ€"house. Jan. 12 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, implements etc., belonging to Mrs. Anthony Bellinger, 4 mile north of New Germany. About March 1stâ€"Farm stock, im* plements, etc., belonging to Wm. Robbinson, Puslinch Tp. About March 1stâ€"Farm stock, im plements etc., belonging to Swartzâ€" enburg Bros., Puslinch Tp. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioncer. Jan. 12 (Tuesday) â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc, of Mrs. James Watson, at west half of lot No. 9, Con.. Peel Township, about 6 miles nm* west of Floradale. SERANUS MARTIN, Prop., GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, HENRY KLINCK, Clerk. 1â€"2t Jan 16 (Saturday) â€" Threshers (£ THURSDAY, JAN. 14th, 1925 _ {commencifg at 1.â€"q(clock p.m., hE commencing at p.m., the folâ€"| following valugable property: i lowing valuable © property : hnnrainics K Horsesâ€"Bay hofse rising 6 years|team, mare and gelding, 7 and 10 old weighs about 1300 lbs., bay|years old, bay gBiding 16 years old. horse rising 4 yrs.lold weighs about|light ‘bay Hackney gelding 3 years 1300 lbs.,.bay miare rising % years|old, sorrel Hackney gelding 8 yéars old, bay mare~rising 2 years old,!lold. black mare 11 years old (a good| Cattleâ€"7 Good Dairy Cows:â€"Cow driver). due Feb. 27, cow due Aug. 18, cow Cattie â€"9 good .Dairy YCows:|due April 30, cow due May 15, cow Black cow fresh 6 weeks, brindle!fresh 5 weeks, cow due June 10, cow bred in April; ‘Holstein cow|cow due Aug. 8, 2 helfers supposed bred in May; Holstein cow ‘bred in|to be in calf, 4 Herefords 1 year March;\ Roan cow, bred in, April; |old, calf 5 weeks old. * Roan heifer bred in July; red cow| Pigs and Poultryâ€"1 sow due Feb. bred in Sept.; Jersey" cow due in|20, sow bred Dec. 29, 8 pigsâ€"4 mps. March; black heifer bred in April;|old, 9 pigs 2 months old, 60 Barred Holstein heifer calf rising 1 year| Rock hens and ~pullets, 4 Rock old; red calf 5 months old. cockerels. Pigs and Poulitryâ€"White sow due by time of.sale; 2 white sows bred Dec. 12th and 13th; 16 pigs 3 months old by time of sale, 100 chickens, mostly Rocks; pure bred Sceotcly collie dog ‘(she); pure bred African Swan gander, 1 goose. Hay, Grain and , Harnessâ€"Some timothy hay; 500 bus. mixed grain, 250 bus. cats, 10 bus. sweet clover seed, 25 bus. seed barley; 2 sls double harness, single harness, (single) rope trace harness, imitaâ€" tion Buffalo robe, and numerous other articles. / ©, Implementsâ€" Masseyâ€"Harris 6 ft. binder, Frost & Wood mower, Masâ€" seyâ€"Harris J\i-hoo seed drill, spring tooth ciltivator, Frost & Wood disc, land roller, 4â€"section iron harrow, Elmira side rake, dump rake, new scuffler, No. 3 Wilkinsor single plow, Dom. single plow, 2 furrow gang plow, fanning mill with bagger, flat hay rack, new Tudhope Anderson wagon, good farm wagon, good box, gravel box, open buggy, Portland cutter, comâ€" plete â€" blacksmith â€" outfit, drilling machine, forge, vice, anvil, bellows, workâ€"bench and all necéssary tools, 10 feet of shafting and pulleys, pea harvester, grain bags, doubletrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, hoes, chains, and many other articles not ‘ mentioned. CHARLES SASS, Proprietor, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. JOE KARLEY, Clerk. 54 Household Effectsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris cream . separator (nearly . new), Daisy churn, kitchen table, sink, large milk can, milkâ€" pails, butter mold and print, 2 parlior lamps, 2 wash tubs, child‘s bed, parlor table, and numerous other articles. Positively no reserve as the farm is sold. In case of stormy weather the sale wil be conducted under roof. & Terms of Saleâ€"Hay, grain, poulâ€" try, and all sums of $15.00 and unâ€" der, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furâ€" nishing approved joint notes or 5 per cent. discount for cash payâ€" ments on all credit amounts. outfit, implements» vehicles, Jhouse hold effects, etc., of Péter L. Mus selman, at St. Jacobs. Jan. 19 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Aaron F. Bowman, on town line between Peel and Wellesley, 1% miles west of Walâ€" lenstein. Jan. 21 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, implements, including a steam tracâ€" tor, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Seranus Martin, 5 miles northeast of Elmira, 2 miles north of West Montrose and 5 miles southâ€" west of Elora. Jan. 25 (Monday) â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, etc., of Calvin Gowing, %. mile south of Glenallen. Feb. 10 (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, including potato implements such as planter, sprayâ€" ers, diggers, etc., grain, household effects, etc., of the Silas Bauman Estate, 1 mile north of Floradale. ~ Feb. 16th â€" Farm stock, impleâ€" ments, haÂ¥, grain, household effects etc., of Angus Weber, %4 mile north lof Floradale. GNE GITt 52â€"2t Cattleâ€"1 Good Dairy Cows:~Cow s exmiedaseng ¢ due Feb. 27, cow due Aug. 18, cow ‘ due ‘Aprit 30; cow due May 15. 60# | 16 nomg wost â€" of Wallonstoin, 2 fresh 5 weeks, cow due JUR®,10â€"| miles east of Macton, on _ ~~ cow due Aug. 8, 2 heifers supposed to‘ be in call, 4 Horefords 1 year| . TVESDAY, JANUARY 10th old, calf 5 weeks old. * at 1 p.m. sharp: . Pigs and Poultryâ€"1 sow due Feb.| _ morsesâ€"Heavy bay team 6 and 8 20, sow bred Dec. 29, 8 pigsâ€"4 MQ#®â€"] years old, heavy bay mare 15 years old, 9 pigs 2 months old, 60 Barred| o1g, hay driving mare 11 years old. Rock hens and ~pullets, 4 Rock c._ttl.â€"d‘:my cow ‘fresh 2 mos., cockerels. hrindle cow fresh 5 weeks. Durham der in good shape, Noxon spring tapth /cultivator, Masseyâ€"Harris 10â€" hoe seed drill, good farm wagor with $â€"inch tires, wagon box with shelving,>~. market . carriage, . stock rack, set ‘bob sleighs like new, Chatham fanning mill with bagger, pair log bolsters, 2000 !b. truck scales, root pulper, 12â€"horse horseâ€" power with rods and couplings, hay rack, 2 2furrow plows, 2 single plows, scuffler, 4section ‘fron harâ€" rows with 2 draw poles, wheelbarâ€" row, grindstone, scalding trough, 2 pig hangers, log lifter, canthook, grain cradle, scythes, 3â€"horse evenâ€" ers, doubletrees, neckyokes, chains, forks, shovels, ditchirg spades, seoop shovels, rakes, half bushel easure, bag truck, grain bags, 9â€" ft. step ladder, 28â€"ft. extension ladâ€" der, and many other articles too numerous to mention. ‘ Harnessâ€"2 sets (with backbands) team harness, set heavy team blanâ€" kets, â€" stable blankets, â€" horsehide robe, tie straps, odd collars and har ness parts, string bells, team bells, and numerous other articles. =Grainâ€"200 bus. mixed grain, some buckwheat. Household Effectsâ€"Kitchen stove, 45â€"gal. kettle stove, iron kettle, double box stove, Beatty churn, barrel churn, butter maker, extenâ€" sion table, 3 chairs, bench, small cupboard, chest,â€" bed _ with box springs and mattress, flour barrel, bake trough, 240 lb. counter scales, Masseyâ€"Harris cream separator (500 lbs. cap.) in good order, milk pails and cans, tubB, pots and pans, and many other articles not listed. No Areservevu Mr. Martin 4s re tiring from farming. Terms â€" Grain, poultry, young pigs, and all sums of $15.00 and un der, cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given by furâ€" nishing approved joint notes or 5 per cent. discount for cash payâ€" ments on all sums entitled to ‘credâ€" it. Girls to operate sewing machines on underwear, steady work, ideal conditions. Cluett Peabody & Co. of Canada, Limited, Kitchener. 48â€"6 A‘éoi\&v oud VF:L\.O‘N‘. \'z\ ':\\'.\t ou‘rs ATWC\\N.\()E.- ‘a'\\htt-t‘a“\ GDT (~\ Joma P g 4 > < w > ‘% o » @ s# \ ‘ '. '//j‘% * J * on mnrnne dfipn s oc mmc en o , #phA ver ‘ C B ( ( P Avninnticn mt hn C | tmz z* PPA audis ces A number of pure bred O. A.C Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels Apply Ezra Shantz, RR. 2, Baden Phone Baden 41r2. 51â€"4t VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale a valuable farm, better known as the Daniel Zehr farm, comprising 200 acres and situated two miles northâ€"west of St. Agatha. 175 acres under cultivation, 17 acres bush and 8 acres cedar swamp, 20 acros in fall wheat. On the farm is a good stone house, bank barn, with straw shed and pig pen attached, driving shed, coment silo and other outbuildings; . good â€" orchard â€" and abundant water supply at house and barn. Further particulars apply to MRS. JACOB STREBEL, R. R. No. 2, Baden, Ont. 1â€"3t implementsâ€"McCormick 6â€"ft. bin WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20, 1926 nmencifg at 1 o‘clock p.m., the CHRISTIAN P. MARTIN, Prop., W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. 0. HUEKHN, Clerk. P. Martin on his farm FOR SALE WANTED Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, Household Effects, Cattieâ€"Sersey cow ‘fresh 2 mos., brindile cow fresh 5 weeks, Durham cow due Jan. 5th, Holstein cow due Feb. 5th, roan cow. supposed to freshen April 25, red cow bred Oct: ist, Ayrshire cow bred Oct. 22nd, 1 farrow cow, 5 heifers supposed to be with calf, 3 yearlings and small calves. ® Pigs and Poultryâ€"1 sow wigh litâ€" ter at side by time of sale, 1 sow due to farrow March 9th (bred to a select hog), 10 pigs 3+ months old, 7 store pigs if not previously sold; about 100 hens and a collie dog. Implements â€" International 15â€"30| tractor (nearly new), Fairbank Morse engine 1% h.p., Jolliette chopper with_9. inch plate, . Eimira roller chopper, 69 ft. 6 in. canvas belt, 40 ft. 6 in. canvas belt, 33% ft. 5 in. rubber belt, M.~H. binder 6 ft. cut, M.â€"H. mower 5 ft. cut, M.H. steel roller 9 ft. wide, M.~H. side rake and tedder, Cockshutt 13 disc drill, MH. 17 tooth cultivator, dlw1 barrow, iron harrow, 1 harrow tooth scuffler, 2 Fleury single plows No. 21, 2 gang plows, cutting box, Chatham fanning mill with bagger, 150 ft. of lâ€"inch hay rope, pulleys, couplings, log lifter, long ladder, pump jack, wheelbarrow, root pulâ€" {per. 1 wagon with box, truck wagon, carriage, open buggy, bob sleigh, flat rack, stock rack, gravel planks, cedar posts, 270 sap pails and spouts, 2 sap pans, 5 sap barrels; 1 large vat, 2 25â€"gal. oil tanks, about 10 gallons :f Gargoile Mobilâ€"Oil B.. gr grindstone, . crosscut 4 . forks, hoes, and other Exi irticles. Kousevold Effectsâ€" Eaton cream epoalor $5u Ib. cap., 45 gal. kettl> v‘oce. v=s} ng machine with pulley, [i+.â€"y churn, butter worker, Cyclone grass seeder, small box stove, sink, kitchen _ cupboard, bureau, large milk can, 150 egg Wisconsin incuâ€" bator, 8â€"gal. cream can, syrup cans, milk pails and cans, hanging lamp, 2 tubs, 2 benches, cheese press, 30 dozen egg crate, 12 doz egg crate, a quantity of potatoes, apples and apple butter, and other: numerous articles. Terms of ~Galeâ€"Hay, grain, pigs, fowl, roots, apples, potatoes and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 5¢,‘off for cash payments of credit amounts. .â€" 21 E16 St. HELP WANTED Firgt class Shaper man with all round experience on woodworking machinery, sash and doors, must be able to work to blue prints. Apply Box No. 69, Waterloo Chronicle. AUCTION SALE HELP WANTED First class Architectural Draftsâ€" man by St. Catharines firm. ‘In apâ€" plying give experience and salary expected. Apply Box 74, Waterloo Chronicle. * B1â€"3t. AARON, F. BOWMAN, Pzp., GEO. G. CLASS, Auctionfeer, HENRY KLINCK, Clerk. 1â€"2t % sets of team harness. Grainâ€"About 300 bus. ‘g. mixed grain, 90 bus. wus. spelts, 75 bus. buck! 3 tons of fimothy hay, ~falfa hay, 5 tons of ome turnips and manâ€" 51â€"3t qob on n lea n e en n en n i t 125 Acre _ Farm hk i r mm e umt en en n ooirie t e P 5 Although . having ‘ disposed of the tannery, | still continue to buy beef, calf and horse hides and sheep skins. Cale tallow also bought. STROH‘S HIDE: WAREKHOUSE situated â€" 2%,. miles from Waterloo for sale, with or without stock and impleâ€" ments, An opportunity to get near town for dairy business. $2400 cash required, bthpcc on mortgage at 5% interest. For further particulars apply A. K CRESSMAN A Good to Real Estate and Auctioneer 50 Frederick St., along side of the‘ Market Building. K ITCH ENE R E. J.; SHANTZ At rear of residence, 72 Erb St. East, Waterioo Hide Warehouse J. G. STROH‘S Waterloo Drive in lane. m-unnumth_(lmmli spring * with difâ€" K: ult, good § _ e "of six . attached, ‘ rkr § } s P ‘A % “- ’? e oAp : x P x '7. R »‘ .8 C s F P §* c STOCK® ~ * nik/ w + "us 1 *n es : .. uk. wA "v _ }:’@a %«3&;&; Ciks 200 I EeS .. â€" §ealâ€" 1 P * 54 a y â€" gee â€" CIOB® . NM i hy _# 3 MEBe® > 4 % ‘ M e 3 oc t o h c Fik mauke es Lo n e Ne m 3i C erie ol e t 1 F Meak x eR â€". / P » fllfis’: i’i & AMile .: > "ace l Eis e s Te }f\".A s ““f:“?,' .1‘;«_*‘:‘..::‘ ARL ~'? KE :z e at J M Arst mark fih" =â€"N .m, ¢ . No.: 4¢ y & v=~ '..fiib:fi.h;j:-‘,»v . it _be. Af publiot KAO 1. ° S ® M o y . prices . generally ° | O.W. 44%¢;"extra No. 1 feed, 44%¢;| ‘ he. h .| tion on the tarm of the undersign _ wl sell ./ f 52 t* 3 . on m s wil is M NN °+ Wost Manâ€"l 2A sitnatat ahont L ~miles" 6d â€"P. Martin on his farm it on roral "Ia #) ~44t. Stealy the demand was none too| No: 1 feed, 42%0; No. 4 feed, $8%6; ‘miles morth of Woest Monâ€"| ed situeted about #% miles‘ east| Christian P. Martin on his furm 1%]§5 |â€" _ . _ __ _ fp 6 j + s w53 a e C HAF) 3 ho mm it anges o. v.kar C _v;a-c-.». c t SE . .. 6 A,"" _ brisk; j in butcher steers 36%0; track, 47%e. < < trose, $ mi Rorthonat 9f Eutss p m wedl :. «E,,u aimeds: No woperer B Fosancoms n tX ie | 1 tro 5L. LP M â€" mnd helfers. Export buyers we‘ Barleyâ€"No.© $ C.W., 63%e¢; No, Â¥" 24 ‘& 72 e whkeayle, on .t O .,K h of Lexington,â€"on . ... .; | ,"}fi’;fi;';‘y.\; Prok t bo s i oo e raine We _â€" _ Cnirly. s . ~geveral firms wanting| 4 C.W., 58¢; rejected 54¢c; feed 58¢; THURSDAY, . grst, 1926 esley |Tow . on 4: (, YCas BD, 1988 â€" ~‘ ceattie for the overseas . market.| track, 68c. ' at 1 pm. §¢ * | . THURSDAY, JAN. 14th, 1985 _ |commencifs : > _p.m., the rrmmmpomnepnimmnnim n mm mm * g?:'-'~ ‘e_ was not much â€" interest in Flaxâ€"No. 1 "N.W.C., $2.23; No, 2 mâ€"gl'-n‘:g,nm‘gl.wq' gp..,uhlnhc able property: ° Â¥ ,c _ stockers and feedbrs, but there was| C.W., $2.19; ‘No. 3 CW. $2.064%;| in foal, bay horse 10 years old, bay | lowing valuable~ property: â€" Horees M HIOON: is mereminy * s _‘ m good trade in cows. $296%; track, $2.08. horse 9 years old, bay horse rising * ho m 1; x‘ ~<General purpose . bay JV LIULN ~4. MA fPanad e * + 9. horge 4 Horsesâ€"Bay hofse rising 6 years|team, mare and gelding, 7 and 10 # * a & _ _‘ "‘ Rxporters paid from $8 to $8.85| ~Ryeâ€"No. 2, $1.05%. 4 years old, chestaut years hay ‘ â€" of 4 ~2 ol o ner O P * old, old weighs about 1300 . Ibs., years old, bay gelding 16 years old. e ta 2. mE k P \ _‘ _: for Reavy steers, and also took quite ce l« s old, bay mare rising 3 years 1 jord weighs about | light t iding 3 i | 1 bave for" sile a . ‘ / .‘a few, weighing from 1,000â€" to 1,200 PoULTRY AND EGGs chestnut mare 17. years old, colt 2 horee rising 4 yre. + > ney well yeare Farm Stock, $ farm of _ 40 ACKES, â€"a s : 3 + l as ¢ 1300 lbs., bay miare rising % years|old, sorrel Hackney gelding 8 yéars s C â€" Hnf Hahislie "WH § pounds. . These krades sold oofi | E0d > yourh o old, bay mare~rising 2: years old,lold. Grain, Houschold Effects, _|§ asbout " 6..tmlles | noftalt to $8.10 a hundred> and lighter| Fresh, extras ........... 45 to 46| Cattleâ€"1 cow fresh in Nov., cow fack 11 old (a c; 4 . s F otke,." * Waterioo, 12 rj"‘f \ â€"« ~ weight killers of fair to good qualâ€"| © do., firsts ............. 37 to 38 mryun\odnb.oovju Mar: )'“" yeut« good due Feb. 27. n:’ .°.'n'°°“" mpmeencnn soil and is in a “#/ of out ,.,\:" ity sold from $6.50 to $7.30 a hunâ€"| do., seconds ++a1%+ + «.» BB %0 BT 6th, cow due March 17th, cow due d""'l'._’ Â¥Cows! ”m‘“"' ‘“"‘m, 15 On Lot 15, Con. 1, Peel Township.| 5 tivation, 16 sores of . I . R 3 dred. Quotations: * Poultryâ€" * LiveDressed| March 30th, cow due April 3rd, cow Bc"' se# M. Dairy ows : | due A , cow Pra 3\"; °°m' 1% miles west‘of ‘Wallenstein, 2 15 acres in usm ‘ Fi e § .. Heavy steers, choice .$8 00 to $8 75) Chickens, over 5 Ib each. 22 to 26] due May 2, cow due July 2, Holstein eohv“brol h'“.. i '_ geks, "-‘:' dow ‘due '.' 2 ts rappdl ‘I miles east of Macton, on ns acres in grass, | v‘ bri P m“ Holstein Aug. 8, heife m‘d ¢ didhs xm â€" > E> do., good .......... T T5 8 00| do., over 4 Ib .......... 19 to 21| heifer supposed to be in calf, 12 . * *A â€" TUESDAY, JANUARY 19th ploughed . s f‘ #* t + 5 bred in May; Holstein cow ‘bred in|to be in calf, 4 Herefords 1 year F ... "Orl PM â€" * __* ~Butcher steers, choice 7 00 8 00} do., 2 to & Ib .......... 15 to 19] feeding cattle, 8 young cattle, small March :\ ce in â€"lold, calft 5 ts aik * at 1 p.m. sharp. crops; a nice orchard 1k s * ud \ ;‘ Roan ,bnll m~fl. » wee " n mazipw f f A 2 do., good .......... 6 00 6 60| Hens, over 5 Ib each .... 20 to 24| calf. _ heifer i in July; red cow| Pigs and Poultryâ€"1 sow due Feb.| â€" morsesâ€"Heavy bay t 4 148 t ferent varieties of ruit, good § / 4 ie Butcher heifers choice 6 75 7 50| do., 4 to 5 Ib each ....~17 to 211 Pigs and Poultryâ€"8 pigs weighâ€" # 7 BMR 5 buildings, stone house "of sixB f f bred in Sept.; Jersey® cow due inj20, sow bred Dec. 29, 8 pigsâ€"4 MQS.] years old, heavy bay mare 15 years use â€" 01 KE T o90ie . h idto., go08~.......... 5. T6 6 25 «â€"_â€"__._._â€" Ing about 100 lbs. each, 9 pigs 4 _ » rooms " with kitchen Eie > R March; black heifer bred in April; old, 9 pigs 2 m‘h. old, 60 Barred old, bay ving mare 11 years old a whied‘s. : * a ts f" do., medium ......, 5 00 _ 5 50| Butterâ€" months old, 6 pigs 3 months old, 13 fioistein hélfer rigihg 1 year| Rock ols and ‘pullets, 4 d éml d;' Bs â€"\ § bank barn, driving shed, sHlo,§ _ _ :. do., common ....... 4 50 4 75 Creamery, No. 1 ......42% to 43 |pigs 2 months old, 2 sows due at calf cockbrele eâ€"Jersey cow Tres m08., lots of good water. wE :.+ > | old; red calf 5 months old. & brindle cow fresh 5 weeks, Durham w Bs 4 ) > Butcher cows, choice 5 00 5 25‘ do.. No. 2 ..... ... Al. o 411,6’ time of sale, 1 sow bred in Novem:â€" Pigs ..."q Poultryâ€"White sow due implemen McCormick 6ft. bin +dAig hi Hoister + ul wells, 4; ~mile m chool. s c CE Â¥e., tair to good .. 4 00 4 50; Datry, "in the Iniuts +086 5o 99 t ctcr fbrea Des: ith, a sumber by time of sale; 2 white sows bred!der in good shape, Noxon spring ;o: ::; piimacpncraghs To t ‘:: § This is a splendid farm. Any § 9 Rs: Butcher bulls, good .. 4 50 _ 5 75‘ Above prices for goods delivered|of chickens.. Dec. 184 "au a 18th; * 16 3| tapth /cultivator, Masseyâ€"Harris 10â€" 'e ' » “;'“ “‘;'l’ -upm()ct one â€" wanting _ a â€" good " farm 8 â€" »fi( e Bolognas ...... ..... 3 25 _ 3 50 Toronto. Sheep â€"14 ewes supposed to b6] _0 ,y)" 1j py time of “‘.""lm hoe b6éed drill, food ‘f wagor reshen April 25, red cow bred O¢t:| B\zhouid investigate. The reason§ _ J . Canmers and cutters . 2 35 _ 3 0@ __.____________._@..__i___ |With leb. f chickens, mostly Rocks; puro' bred|with 3â€"inch tires, wagon box with ":’ Ayrshire cow bred Oct. 22nd.\& for selling, owner has Hikhealth B . . T‘,-. Springers,, choice ....90 00 110 00 ~ Implomonuâ€"â€"-Chnmplof Separator Swtcy o’ollle a0k (lh‘)'. pure bred , shelving,>. market . carriage, StOCK :)e arrow colw. 35 helt;rs supposed (fi & will consider exchange on§ â€" _ ._._,- ds Good milch cows ....75 00 _ 85:00, Auction Sale List outfit in good rumning order, CiMCUâ€"| \ > ; _~ o uoo panger " Fack: SoL â€"bob ‘sleighs fike: new. lwlth calf, 3 yearlings and sma property in Kitchener. Do not@ . _ _ F Mediun cows .......45 80 . 60 Si, * * ies lar saw (new), coment mixer, De®T|~ (,_/ p,,in ang arness â€"Some|Chathaim fanning mill. with bagger, * Pige and Poukt 1t | & oi se‘ orie, 10900 tss Feeders, good ....... 5 75 € 50 ing binder 7â€"ft. cut, Deering mower tlmoth'y hay; 500 B\u mixed pair log bolsters 26500 10. truck 1 o: .1’:1 b»uuryâ€"l tupw‘ wl{h *\ § quick sale. Price J;JUU 6 . :)‘:;? §3 . S j s ; . grain, * ° er at side by time of Sale, 1 SOW | & szmmmmmmmmmmnommnseees B _ e a0;, fair ...._..... 4 50 . 5 00 W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser bâ€"ft. cut, steel land roller, ~steel 250 bus. oats, 10 bus. sweet clover| stales, root pulper, 1%horse bOrS6â€"| 1., io farrow March 9th (bred to 2| TT ho Stockers, good ;...... 4 75 _ 5 50 Phone 592W, Waterice es | ukf Bm)e 1;o;me e(:lm h:::. seed, 25 bus. seed barley; 2 sets| power with rods and COUpMIDE® | ,oc, nogy, 19 pigs 31g months old § E J SHA“TI * t do., fair ......."... 4 00 4 50 . ~ row (nearly new), M.â€"H. seeder w â€" 2 24 l 2 sing! » , » 4. ~Pks » e double harness, single harness,| bay rack, 2 2furrow plows, 2 singie & * ue % Calves, choice .......13 00 14 00 _ Jan. 9 (Saturday) ~â€" At 8 a.m..| grass seed attachment, fanning (singlo) rope trace harmoss, Iniftaâ€" plows, scuffler, 4section ‘fron harâ€" :bztuotrew:;lgl:aer:(. l;:td Te:()l:)lllx:l:o:old. b : Real Estate and Auctioneer & ~> $ o. good ..........11 00 32 po. household effects on the Kitchener| mill, root pulper, Wilson scale 3000|,, _" n n 1 Lope and numerous|rOW8 With 2 draw poles, wheelb@t:| ; n jemines _â€" International 15â€"30 50 Frederick St., along side e A l do., grassers ...... 5 00 5 25 market. cap., Zfturrow Crown plow, Fleury 4 indsto Iding t h, 2 pleme nternationa } _ " M C e 1 ._ s & other articles. row, grindstone, scalding tr0u8M, 2| ;__ooor (ncarly new), Fairbank G of the Market Building. Good light sheep .... 6 50 f 501 Jan. 12 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 o‘clock| single plow, pookshutt niow, dOun Implementsâ€" Masseyâ€"Harris 6 ft. pig hangers, log lifter, canthook, M ‘ 1 K ITCH ENE R Heavies and bucks .. 4 50 5 50| p.m., valuable real estate and| Deere scuffler (nearly new), iron Dinder Frost & Wood mower grain cradle, scythes, 3â€"horse evenâ€" h0\‘80 engine 1% h.p., Jolliette o i 4 i A Good lambs .........14 00 14 50| household effects belonging to the| harrow, Nisco manure spreader, fl@V-HB’I’rlB Thos teed arill ;pm.flng ers, doubletrees, neckyokes, chains, chopper with_9. inch plate, Elmira Tnnenemernerreeneommnninnnmemecnnmmenmemmemenre ceeneteag. 14 3 i: do., medium .......12 50 _ 13 5olestate of the , late Mrs. Mary| wheelbarrow, manure | sleigh, 30 tot;th chlté&tor Frost &’ Wood | forks, shovels, . ditchirig â€" spades, roller chopper, 69 ft. 6 in. canvaf; § s f > do., bucks .........10 00 11 06) Bechthold, situated in the village of grain bags, 25 ft. ladder, 2 wagons| .. _ . . , roller, â€" 4â€"section iron|8coop shovels, rakes, half bushel beltr. 40 ft. 6 in. canvas belt, 33% 8 «9 do., culls ..........11 00 _ 12 00| Petersburg. with boxes, 3â€"seated carriage, 2 ha ro Elmir s'ide Take, duimp ‘measure, bag truck, grain bags, 53â€" ft. 5 in. rubber belt, M..H. binder 6 > : f b open‘ bugg set of bob sleighs troys * 4 ft. cut, M.â€"H. mower 5 ft. cut, M.H. : a Hogs, thick . smooths, Jan. 13 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m.,| °P® ssiie. rake, new scuffler, No. 3 Wilkinsor |ft. step ladder, 28â€"ft. extension 86 l Gisel roller. 9 ft.. wide, MH. Side . w fed & watered .. .... 13 35| valuable 100 acre farm with good| (M°W), Set of Manitoba bob sleighs, single plow, Dom. single plow, 2 der, and many other articles too e and tedder'cocks'mm- 1;{ se « i : L do, Lo. bolllll... ...> ) 12 75) buildings, farm stock and grain be | IONE S!Gi&h, CUiO® hay ratk 8t0CK|purrow gang plow, fanning mill| numerous to mention, drill, MH. 17 tooth eultivator aiso| A ~4 & do., country points. .=.. _ 12 50|longing to Lorne Rennie, situated|"8CK W004 rack, @ravel |PIBDK®| jn paegor, flat hay rack, new| Marnessâ€"2 sots (with beckb800®) | parrow, fron ;mrrow 1 harrow tooth * 2 > do., offâ€"cars ....... .... _ 13 75] on Lot 9, Con. 9, Wellesley Tp. horse clipping machine with sRB°OP| n on oo . angerson wagon, good|team harness, set heayy team PAD| _ _omer 2 P f M N 3 fs: Select premium ..... .... 2 62 shearing _ attachment, scalding 4 kets, â€" stable blankets, â€" horsehide scuffler, eury single plows No. Alithough . having : disposed of & . â€"â€" ty + hnsl Mc rope, hay knife, chaff fork, apple farm wagon, good box: sravsel 50| "ibe. 8 21, 2 gang plows, cutting box,| M the tannery, 1 still continue to es s implements, feed. and household * * sig & open buggy, Portland cutter, comâ€"| r0be, tie straps, odd collars and har Chatham fanning mill with bakger buy keet. Calf sbd ho hid us CUT 50c ON FAT HOGS K trough, pig hangers, hay fork with ness parts, string bells, team bells, + Y , calf an ree hides 5 7 effects for Charlie Sass, situated plete â€" blacksmith â€" outfit,. drilling t 150 ft. of lâ€"inch hay rope, pulleys and sh ki Cal > f § Commencing Jan. 5, . packers at drier, bread mixer, meat barrel, 25 and numerous other articles. ® - » + sheep skins. Cale tallow ‘ about 2% miles east of Linwood machine, forge, vice, anvil, bellows, couplings, log lifter, long ladder | uies . Dousht 3 Toronto will make a cut of 50 cents gal oil tank, turnip shoot, scoop,| _ _ ~Grainâ€"200 bus. mixed grain, some | + y % o ght. > and 3 miles west of Hawkesville, {ank heater, De Leval cream se workâ€"bench and all necéssary tools, pump jack, wheelbarrow, root pulâ€" 4 per hundred on fat hogs. This will on the 13th Con. Wellesley Tp. an eater, 10 feet of shafting and pulleys, pea buckwheat. per; 1 wagon with box, truck wagon J. G. STROHS not affect selects or good .thic parator (new), chains and other nuâ€" h t in bags, doubletrees Household Effectsâ€"Kitchen stove, % + + s s Jan. 19 (Tuesday) â€" At 1 p.m., arvester, grain Dags, i carriage, open buggy, bob sleigh, Hide Wareh o smooths, of course, but any type of > merous articles. kyok fork hovels, â€" hoes,| 45821 kettle stove, iron kettle, e Warehouse it Â¥ farm of 45 acres, farm stock, impleâ€" s tt i neckyokes, rks, _ shovels, a flat rack, stock rack, gravel planks. | animal overfinished will be penalâ€" Harness Set of team harness,|. . _ , a c other articles not double box stove, Beatty churn, Rt r j t 6: frea ments, feed and household effects| so; of plow harness. chains, and many other Darrel churn, butler maker; exten [ Cetar bosts, 270 sap pails and| rear of residence, t 6 ; 4 belonging to the late Wm. Elchert, h 2 t ; | mentioned. a i spouts, 2 sap pans, 5 sap barrels» 72 Erb St. East, Waterioo & "Cheap feed and high prices for| . Hay and Grainâ€"About ons 0/ H hold Effectsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris| Ssion table, 3 chairs, bench, small | . ,.| situated about 2 miles south of New ixed j suseho sctt Y 1 large ‘vat, 2 25â€"gal. oil tanks, about | Drive in lane. 2X a hogs have had the usual result,"| / timothy hay, 900 bus. mixed grain,| . t ( rI new) cupboard, chest, bed with box | § : (Germany and 3 miles northeast of K b 3 |tream. separa or nearly » 10 gallons :f Gargoile Mobilâ€"Oil B..| hoi 33 stated L. W. Pearsal, in charge of 80 bus. Goldâ€"Rain cats, 10 bags pota: Dai n kitchen tabl sink springs and mattress, flour barrel.' l & 4 $ Breslau and 3 miles northwest of aisy churn, che @, a g grindstone, crosscut‘ Cececes s f +t the hog gradingâ€" work in Ontario. . toes. L large milk can, milkâ€" pails, butter bake trough, 240 lb. counter scales,| C nmmmmmmmonon l 3 |Mosborough. Terms of Saleâ€"Hay, grain, pota mold and prlnt’ 2 parlor |;mps 3| Masseyâ€"Harris cream separator (50‘.‘i * . forks, hoes, @And OfBEF | oyooommmenninannmctmmmnommannnttiee â€" § WINNIPEG GRAIN Jan. 20 (Wednesday) â€" Farm| toes, pigs, fowl, and all sums of $10| _ , ,,,, child‘s bed parior tabje,| Ibs. cap.) in good order, milk pails t »rticles. = M # e Cash prices: stock, implements, feed and houseâ€"| and under, cash; over that AMOUDt| )/ q numarous other Eriicies ‘| and cans, tub§, pots and pans, and‘ H@ % sets of team harness. ‘ H wm F numart % n 4 Wheatâ€"No 1 northern, $1.60%; h-nld ‘eflects for Christian P. Mal't 12 months‘ credit will be given on }’Ofiltivel‘y no reserve as the farm many other articles not listed. ti6y ant Grainâ€"About 300 bus. : . # a 6 8 \ No. 2 northern, $1.56%; No. 3 nor | 4‘ situated 1% miles south Of|approved joint notes or 5% Off {OT);, gor4 in cagse of stormy weatheri No reserve as Mr. Martin 4s re|or>~ (o0 bog. mixed grain, 90 1""’-L’ Buyer for !..., ; thern, $1.51%; No. 4, $143%; No. (onestogo’ and 2 miles north Of| cash payments of credit amounts. the sale will be conducted under tiring from farming. ; y n mus. spelts, 75 bus. buck] T ___,_, touids. .. en n on remirenmemnn en | Lk ELh SERANUS MARTIN, Pro {root Terms â€" Grain, poultry, young _ ov! # tons of fimothy hay,| 2 William Stone & Sons Lfi.! #ilis W f : A Feb. 6 (Saturday)â€"At City Hall, ‘ C* Terms of Saleâ€"HAy, grain, po“‘_l pigs, and all sums of $15.00 and un + falfa hay, 5 tons .,(1; dealers in & \ o wal .| Kitchener, at 10 am., valuable 136| GEOâ€" G. CLAS8, Auctioneer, iry. ahd all of $15.00 and um.| der. cash; over that amount 12 r . come turnips and manâ€"| § . a pey _: i| dafth Uf Iy sold)| HENRY KLINCK, GClem. _ 12]!TY, and All SUMS n hs credit will be given by furâ€" |% Raw Furs, Hides, Tallo ol T‘ ;m;'e 4 t( “"‘)t vx:’revlious; '0“ ) der, cash; over that amount 12 m;):: sscre wd j lntg Otes aor 5 ' & aw rs’d ‘;, es“ PW o 5 . belonging to Wm. Woolner, 5 miles auermermmmemeemue s months‘ credit will be given by furâ€"| "‘® ng approved joint n C | _ Flousesold Effectsâ€"Eaton cream Z an oo! 5 e o. i e i | southeast bf Kitchener. 30 acres | :. M. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer, (ieking anproved | Jolnt hotes lor. 5 per cent. discount for cash payâ€" prtuor ofu h. cap., 46 gal Keli: & 4 ; ; a of bush, good buildings and spring| Jan. 27 (Wednesday) â€" Farm ‘ _| ments on all sums entitled to ‘credâ€". .. mg machine with pulley,| § =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"iâ€"â€"=<â€"â€"=+% a C in nealth i i A a a per cent. discount for cash pay it 7 J 7 |© I d 4 creek. ealth reason for selling.|stock, implements, produce @00| _ou;; on a credit amounts. â€" i<.:y churn, butter worker, Cyclone | § 5 & Je axt> & P‘eb\ruary 18 (Thursday) â€"At 9{household effects belonging to Edâ€" CHRISTIAN P. MARTIN, Prop [;:r:ms seeder, small box stove, sink, i: Warehouse 345 G“emh St. ; 8 : o‘clock am. (Lunch at noon),| mund Witmer, 4 miles southeast| CHARLES $AS88, Proprietor, * ‘ ‘ | kitchen _ cupboard, bureau, large | & KITCHENER ~C $ x farm _ stock, â€" implements, _ feed|of Baden, and 1 mile south of Wilâ€"|â€"W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, lmi,k can, 150 egg Wisconsin ,m.u_{; Pn . s e‘ and household effects for Addison| mot Centre school. No reserve as Phone 592w, Waterloo. Phone 592w, Waterloo. | bator, $â€"gal. cream can, syrup cans, | 2 ones: ~â€" & e‘ N. Weber, situated on the highway.| proprietor is quitting farming. JOE KARLEY, Clerk. 52â€"2t.] 0. HUEKHN, Clerk. 12tâ€" milk pails and cans, hanging lamp, | = Long. Distance 2018 2 ; (__ on memmmmmtiemmem mmz a § 4 it h « || u; mile east of Heidelberg. Farm| â€" March 4 (Thursday)â€"Entire farm _____.___â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"“h 2 tubs, 2 benches, cheese press, 30 ; & Res%hone 7112 F y is sold. stock, implements, produce @nd| outfit, implements» vehicles, house WANTED | dozen egg crate, 12 doz egg m-nto‘,’; g S 5 Feb. 23 (Tuesday) at 12 o‘clock| household effects, belonging to|hold effects, etc., of Péter L. Mu# | qirs to operate sewIng machines | A quantity of potatoes, Apple8 â€" ADd | pooemmammmmmnnnnmmmmennnmntmengneonity a x noon, farm stock, implements, feed| Daniel Geiger,â€"4 miles north of New | seiman, at St. Jacobs. on underwear, steady work, ideal apple butter, and other: numerous | =â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"=â€"â€" é , \ ; and household effects for David| Dundee and 2 miles south of Petersâ€" Jan. 19 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, conditions. Cluett Peabody & Co. articles. mm en on en n o on ineranitet £ Daniel O‘Connell, wise || BDingeman, situated in the village| burg, on the Bleam‘s Road. NO r@â€"| implements, hay, grain, househ0ld| of canada, Limited, Kitchener. 48â€"6| â€" Terms ofa§aleâ€"Hay, grain, pigs, | i . judge of human kind; of Breslau. Farm is sold. , serve as farm is sold. effects, etc., of .Aaron F. Bowman, en fowl, roots, apples, potatoes and all i ] 2 A 6. to say: "A good Feb. 25, (Thursday)â€"Farmstoc‘t,| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" on town line between Peel and FOR SALE sums of $10.00 and under, cash & used 0 say : A & implements, feed and household C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer Wellesley, 1% miles west of Walâ€" over that amount 12 months‘ credit f e # speech is a good thing. effects for Noah S. Weber, situated| Jan. 11 (Monday) â€" Farm stoCk | lenstein. A number of pure bred O.A.Câ€"| wi be given on approved joint ; f & But the verdict is the 2% miles north of Waterloo, on the|and fmplements belonging ta W. Jâ€"| jon 91 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, Barred Plymouth Rock cockerel8| nores or 5¢, ‘off for cash payments arm j A o scale in which value is Highway between Waterloo and|Cunnington, Puslinch Tp., @t DOW | jmpjements, including a steam tracâ€"| ADP!Y FZT® Shantz, RR. 2, Baden,| of credit amounts. a : a & s St. Jacobs. ney‘s schoolâ€"house. ' ; e hold effects Phone Baden 41r2. 51â€"4t. situated â€" 2%.. miles ¢ weighed. It is results & â€" tor, hay, grain, household efetis, AARON_ F. BOWMAN, Prop. } . that Feb. 27 (Saturday)â€"at 1.30 p.m.| Jan. 12 (Tuesday)â€"Farm st0CK| o;,, of geranus Martin, 5 Miles| ammm==â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"3â€"â€"â€"zzzâ€"â€"oâ€" GEOOG. c LA88, A 'fi 2"'_' from Waterloo for sale, with P j valuable real estate situated at 40|implements etc., belonging to MTS.! noripsast of Elmira, 2 miles north| VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE . G. , Auctionfeer, or without stock and T(ph § Menno St., Waterloo, for the late| Anthony Bellinger, & mile nc-rlh'of West Montrose and 5 miles southâ€" HENRY KLINCK, Clerk. 124. $ oet! ME fbie* Charles Zinkan estate. of New Germany. west of Klorn. The undersigned Offer fOT 8&Al6| _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"| $ ments, An opportunity to get fe. March 2 (Tuesday) â€"At 12 o‘>| About March istâ€"Farm stock, im* p £ k a valuable farm, better known as HELP WANTED near town for dairy business. : § clock n t w Jan. 25 (Monday) â€"Farm 8t0CKâ€"| img Daniel Zehr farm, comprising _ w 1 con, farm stock, implements,| plements, etc., belonging t0o WMâ€"],; _))mon;, nay, grain, etc., Of i Aitgrtea (wo mues First class Shaper man with all| $ $2400 cash required, balance (f/= .. | C feed and household effects béjongâ€"| Robbinson, Puslinch Tp. P Anw y Puo nores l 0X *| round experience on woodworking » â€"": das i Calvin Gowing, %. mile south Of| porthâ€"west of St. Agatha. 175 acres on mortgage at 5% interest. ing to John W. Hartleib adjoining| About March 1stâ€"Farm stock, imâ€" Clenalien no ' * bush machinery, sash and doors, must be For further ticul 4 e * the village of Bamberg. No reserve| plements etc., belonging to Swartzâ€" * + . a p vunder cultivation, . 17 acres bush| )y) ;) woryr to plue prints. Apply er particulars apply A J 24108 â€"|(~Ss>yRad ivoure mige. Paatmis se """_" | _ Fev . io cntonntert "5. Barm e & heree ender aveonn 30 8690 [ ho sio. h. Waterion «routsis. . [{ t* » y March 9 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" stock, ‘implements, n n fTall Whent, un B 51â€"3t. 4 implements and feed belonging to GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. implements such as planter, ’p:l’d' good stone house, bank barn, :": smm on mm ooo ernemmemeeemmemne mm P f € F lour Wm. Z. Koebel, 2% miles southeast| Jan. 12 (Tuesday) â€"Farm stock,[°"S, diggers, etc. grain, household|straw shed and pig pen atdtac : !~" _ neve wantes » f of Hawkesvilte, 2% miles west of| implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of the Silas B‘“'lm“‘ driving shed, coment silo and other Plikt clase ArthiteCEIAT Drare: A CRE$MAN # Excels Heldelberg and 2 miles northwesi|effects, etc, of Mrs. James Watson,| Estate, 1 mile north of Floradale. | outbuildings; good orchard and ": nrpeaines hem. Invap t K. - s of St. Clements. at west half of lot No. 9, Con.. Feb. 16th â€" Farm stock, impleâ€" abundant water supply at house m‘m'm by ?t‘ a nr’nne:o ;:d mln:~ EC * (Fancy Pastry) Apri® 24 (Saturday) â€"Household| Peel Township, about 6 miles no ments, haÂ¥, grain, household effects| and barn. Further particulars npp:zy ply nst :veA N;vern:‘ m Wnterloi\ Waterloo " > ols | effects"for C. R. Croom, adjoining| west of Floradale. etc., of Angus Weber, % mile north| to MRS. JACOB STREBEL, R. 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