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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 1926, p. 10

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March 9 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock implements and feed belonging to Wm.â€"Z. Koebel, 2%4 miles southeast of Hawkesville, 2% miles west of Heidelberg and 2 miles northwest of St. Clements. Feb. 8, (Monday)â€"Farm _ stock, implements, produce and household effects, belonging to Simeon Jutsi, % mile east of Wilmot Centre school, on the Bleam‘s road. No !luch 4 (Thursday)â€"Entire urmj stock, implements, produce and household . 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. April 24 (Saturday) â€"Household effects for C. R. Croom, adjoining Kitchener city limits. 1. M. TOMAN, Mar. 4 (Thursday)â€"At 12 o‘clock, Farm stock, New Hamburg threshâ€" ing â€" machine, Waterloo â€" Portable steam engine, full line of Imple ments, feed and household effects belonging to Paul Martin, situated 3 miles northwest of Waterloo and 2 miles east of Erbsville. No reâ€" serve. March 2 (Tuesday) â€" At 12 o‘ clock noon, farm stock, implements, feed and household effects belongâ€" ing to John W. Hartleib adjoining the village of Bamberg. No reserve as the farm 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. Féb. 25, (Thursday)â€"Farmstoc‘s, Féb. 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. Feb. 27 (Saturday)â€"at 1.30 p.m., valuable real estate situated at 40 Menno St., Waterloo, for the late Charles Zinkan. estate. â€" Feb. 6 (Saturday)â€"At City Hall, Kitchener, at 10 a.m., valuable 136 acre farm (if not previously sold) belonging to Wm. Woolner, 5 miles southeast of Kitchener. 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, & mile east of Heidelberg. Farm is sold. Heavy beef steers .....$7 50 to $8 50 Butcher steers, do., good to choice.. 6 50 T 50 do., fair to good........ 6 00 6 50 do., common to fair. 5 00 6 00 Eutcher heifers, do., good to choice...6 25 7 50 do., good to fair ... 5 75 6 25 do.,. common .............. 5 00 5 50 Butcher cows, do., good to choice.... 4 50 5 50 do., fair to good....... 3 50 4 50 canners and cutters.. 2 50 3 00 Butcher bulls, good ... 5 00 5 T5 do:, T8IP ..mmonmcmns 425 5 00 do., bologna ... 3 25 4 00 Feeding steers, good.... 5 50 6 25 @0., TAIP ....2..22...2. 4 00 5 50 Stockers, good ............. 5 00 5 50 G0., fMIP .......lclll. 4 50 5 00 Calvesâ€"Receipts 190. Quotations: Good to choice ..........11 00 _ 13 50 Medium and heavy ... 7 00 _ 10 50 GTASSOrS ....c.coun.cc« 9 00 6 00 Milch cows, choice ....70 00 90 00 Springers, choice ........80 00 100 00 Hogsâ€"Receipts 1,600. Quotations, off cars basis: Select bacon .........$15 36 Thick smooths ...........14 00 LA&ght® | .....clzullulllll.. 13 00 HGAVIGS .::mussuccomo 12 60 13 50 CUHNB csmmc ccsmmmccss & 00 5 00 Good ewe lambs .......13 50 14 00 BuCKS cosmmucumccnn 19000 + 18 50 Medium _ ....................10 00~ 11 00 CuII8 .. 2....slllzll2l222.22 1000 _ 10 59 WINNIPEG, Jan. 25â€"Cash prices: Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.53%: No. 2, $1.48; No. 3, $143; No. 4, $1.35%; No. 5, $1.37%; No. 6, $1.08%; feed, 38%¢; track, $1.51. Oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., 46%e¢; No. % C.W., 41%¢; extra No. 1 feed, 41%¢; No. 1 feed, 37%¢; No. 2 feed, 36%c; rejected, 34%¢; track, 46%c. . on all grades on the live stock ex: change. Export steers sold from $7 to $8.25, with fair to good butchers at 6 to $7; culls slow at $4 to $5.50 for the best; bulls steady at $5 to §5.15; store eattle trade was also Lamb trade was steady at $13.50 to $14 for choice; sheep steady at $7 to $8. Calves were steady at $11 to $13 for good vealers, with a few up to $14. Hogs were unchanged at §$14, off ears, for thick smooths, and at $15.36 for selects. TORONTO LIVE STOCK TORONTO, JAN. 25â€"Cattle trade Cattle â€" Receipts, 3,876. Quotaâ€" WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer Phone 592W, Waterice Auction Sale List $15 36 .14 00 .13 00 12 50 . 2 00 13 50 .13 00 .10 00 .10 00 4 50 3 50 2 50 5 00 4 25 3 25 5 50 4 00 13 50 5 00 14 00 13 50 11 00 10 59 5 50 4 50 3 00 5 T5 5 00 4 00 6 25 5 50 5 50 Feb. 18 (Thursday)â€"Auction sale of registered and high grade Holâ€" stein cattle and registered York shore hogs, farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 34, 13th line East Zorra, %& mile south of Tavistock at 12 o‘clock sharp, for Peter Merkâ€" linger. Feb. 25 (Thursday)â€"Auction sale of 30 high grade Holstein Dairy Cows, farm stock, implements and feed at lot 23, 18th line East Zorra, 1 mile northeast of Hickson, for A. Harrington, at 12 o‘clock sharp.â€"A grand offering. 2, Wilmot, 4% miles southwest of New Hamburg, for John Brochicht. January 29 (Friday) â€" Auction sale of high grade Holstein dairy cows and hogs at Lot 23, 16th line East Zorra, 1 mile south of Cassel, for Nomh Brenneman. Feb. 2 (Tuesday) â€" Auction sale of highâ€"bred Holstein dairy cows and Hogs, at Lot 30, Concession Jan. 28 (Thursday)â€"Clearing aucâ€" tion sale of farm stock, implements etc., on the Sebringville highway, 2 miles west of Stratford, for John Hutchison. March 9 (Tuesday) â€" 9 o‘clock a.m..sale of 9 fine Clydesdale horses and all farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce and household effects belongâ€" ing to Jacob Montag, 2 miles south of Petersburg and 4 miles north of New Dundee. No reserve as the farm is sold. ° s . Mar. 17, (Wednesday)â€"9 o‘clock, a.m.â€"Extensive and entire sale of farm stock, implements, produce, and household effects for George E. Schmitt, 3 miles south of Petersâ€" burg and 3 miles north of New Dunâ€" dee. No reserve as the farm is sold. Lunch at noon. BUTTER TORONTO, Jan. 25.â€"City whole salers are paying, delivered, Toronâ€" to, as follows: Butter, soli¢s, finest pasteurized, 43¢ to 43%%c; do., firsts, 42%c to 43¢; seconds, 41%¢ to 43¢; seconds, 4144c to 42c. MILLFEED TORONTO, Jan. 25.â€"Millfeed, deâ€" livered, Montreal freights, bags inâ€" Cluded: Bran, per ton, $30.25 to $31.25; shorts, $32.25 to $33.35; middlings $39.25 to $40.25; good feed flour, per bag, $2.30. { t EGGS Toronto â€" Fresh scarcer, with firmer undertone. Some dealers are short of supplies. Official quotations unchanged, but a reaction to higher levels is looked for. Storage stocks show no improvement. â€" NEW _ YORK, Jan. 25. â€" Hay steady;‘ No. 1, $28; No. 2, $25 to $27; No. 3, $22 to $23; sample, $14 to $18. Ontario oatsâ€"43¢ to 45¢, f. o shipping points. Ontario good milling wheatâ€"$1.41 to $1.43, f. 0. b., shipping points, acâ€" cording to freight. Barleyâ€"Malting, 65¢ to §7¢. Buckwheatâ€"No. 3, 70c. Ryeâ€"No. 2, 90c. Screeningsâ€"Standard, reâ€"cleaned, {. o. b., bay ports, per ton, $20. MONTREAL, Jan. 25.â€"Hayâ€"No. 2, per ton, carlots, $14.50 tq $15 Market conditions unchanged. TORONTO GRAIN MARKET TORONTO, Jan. 25. â€" Board of Trade quotations: Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.67; No. 2, $1.63; No. 3, $1.60. Manitoba catsâ€"No. 2 C.W., nomiâ€" nal; No. 3, §1%4¢; No. 1 feed, 49%¢; No. 2 feed, 48¢. Western grain quoâ€" tationg, on track, bay ports. â€" American cornâ€"On track, Toronâ€" to, No. 2 yellow, 93¢; No. 3 yellow. 91c. HAY AND STRAW TORONTO, Jan. 25. â€" Hay | unâ€" changed. Straw, carlots, per ton, $9 to $9.50. Flaxâ€"No. 1 NW.C., $2.07%; No. % CW., $20%%; No 3 CW. $1.88%; rejected, $1.18%; track, $2.07%. REPORT Barleyâ€"No. 3 C.W., 69%¢; No. 4 W., 64%¢; rejected, 61c; feed, Ryeâ€"No. 2 C. W., 99%c M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer 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€" Feb 6 (Saturday) â€" Real estate, consisting of a comfortable frame house and good barn, large lot, etc., belonging to the estate of David P. Martin, corner of _ Church and Walker Sts., Eimira. Feb. 4 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, implement, hay, grain and houseâ€" hold effects of Elliott May, Lot 7, con. 6, Peel township, about 6 miles northwest of Floradale and 6 miles southeast of Drayton. About March 1stâ€"Farm stock, im plements etc., belonging to Swartz enburg Bros., Puslinch Tp. Feb. 9 (Tuesday) â€" Farm stock, and implements belonging to Gideor Bachert, situated % mile west of Mannheim on the main road. Feb. ments ship. Feb. 16â€" ments of Jo tween Arris Elmira road About March 1stâ€"Farm stock, im plements, etc., belonging to Wm Robhinson, Puslinch Tp. March 11. (Thursday) â€"Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at lot 1, 13th line of Blandford, 2 miles north of Eright and 2 miles west of Plattsâ€" ville, for Mrs. Alex. Calder. March 10, (Wednesday)â€"Auction sale of 51 head of registered and high grade Poll Angus cattle, farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 2, Concession 1, Wellesley, 1 mile east of Topping, 4% miles east of Brunner Station, at 12 o‘clock sharp. This is a grand offering for G. E. Schmidt. Terms â€" Produce, veal calf, $15 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months‘ credit will ke ‘given by furnishing approved security or 67 per aunum off for cash on credit amounts. Butcher cattle 3 months‘ credit or 6¢, per annum off for cash. Horses â€" Clydesdale _ chestuut brood mare 8 years old, in foal to Paris (a Belgian), 1 coach gelding aged. Mousehold Effects â€"1 good sideâ€" board, box stove, kitchen table. milk cooler, and many other articles not mentioned. (No reserve). Harness â€"Good set double team harness, 1 set carriage harness comâ€" plete, as good.as new, 1 set hames and tugs, scotch tops, odd collars. Produceâ€"18 tons alfalfa and mixâ€" ed hay, 500 bus. mixed grain, 75 bus> barley, 100 bus. Imperial seed oats, 100 bus. turnips, 5 bags Early Fortune potatoes, 5 bags Rural New Yorkers, 2 bags Roxbury potatoes. These potatoes are all for seed and free from frost touch. 2 bus. white seed beans. ° Implementsâ€"F. & W. side rake like new, M.~H. hay loader, Climax stiff tooth cultivator, M.H. No. 7 walking plow nearly new, Adams‘ wagon good as new, flat rack, stock rock, 1 set gravel planks, set heavy bob sleighs with flat rack, 40 gal. steel drum, grindstone, ladder, 1â€" horse market carriage. ‘ L H. Toman, Auctioneer, has reâ€"| ‘There will be sold by public aue ceived instructions from tion on the farth of the undersigned Mr. Simeon Jutzi situated % of a mile ‘west of Mannâ€" to sell by public auction on his|heim, on «â€" furm situated %% mile east of Wilâ€"\ TyEspAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1926 mot Centre school, on the Bleam‘s Poemeii o. oicrne se anin Cattleâ€"Choice Holstein cow fresh 5 weeks, Holstein cow due Mar. 1, Ayrshire cow due April 8, Holstein beifer 2 years old (bred), 1 veal, 6 butcher heifers (2 Polled Angus and 4 Shorthorn). Plan to buy them. 2MIME BITCBICG 74 IBNC CASL OP W TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1926 mot Centre school, on the Bleam‘s Co 5 at 1 a‘clock p.m. Road, on mmencing Horsesâ€"Fine f MONDAY, FEB. 8th, 1926 wewgks gover N::: 1“::‘ :t;m- a ut 2400 lbs, Sale to start at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp. old; bleck Pp ro4 is ”‘" horees â€"~ Clydesigale _ chestuut old; grey Percheron filly rising 3 brood mare 8 years old, in foal to years old. Farm Stock, Implements, Proâ€"| Farm duce and Household Effects | Gra E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, SIMEON JUTZI, Proprietor, I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee, Phone 28â€"12. ALLAN BATTLER, Clerk. _ 4â€"2t C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer GEO. G. CLAS8, Auctioneer. 15â€"Farm stock of Henry Floops, 16â€"Farm stcok and impleâ€" of Jos. Schribic, midway beâ€" Arris and Weissenberg, on Mess i9 ho( ( ‘ Â¥ o ;;‘r ‘kj"f is f \‘z\'\“‘,"‘.‘ | ; W | _: MQc® | 4 [ Nz®*tuOnr2 â€" wEne Goin T CE _ Uuvin‘ Ih A BETTER NEG@AEORKROOD soon s ~ 48 heâ€"~~ a 5 i+ | g’\ k % y ~> £ "‘::'A_‘_s’lé* *Â¥ _ bnbaent We c t “/1‘3%5 rigy . _ and Erin imple Town 14 Household Effects â€"â€" Peninsula TOo"ks. hoes and other numerons ccoal heater, wood heater, small| articles. # is wood heater, sink, 4 dining room‘ Poultry Suppliesâ€"3 colony houses chairs, 20 arm chairs, el:tensim:J 6x8 ft.,. 144 egg Cypres incubator, 5 table, flour table chest, woéd box,| brooders (50 chick cap.), 2 30â€"doz. butter box, cheese making outfit, °EZ Crates. _ & small cheese vat for kitchen stove. Harnessâ€"2 sets of heavy harness !.\lagnet cream separator, milk coolâ€"| (1 nearly new), 2 sets of plow har | ers, sausage stuffer and lard press,! N€Ss, 3 sets single harness (1 nearly ‘2 iron kettles, large copper kettle, "°W), 1 pair woollen blankets, 1 set :240-]1), capacity _ counter â€" scales, Of other blankets, 3 robes (1 new). ; Daisy churn, a number of gallon| 2 u88. 2 sets of chimes, collars, and bottles, jars, crocks, sand numérous ©ther harness parts. other articles. |_ Household Effects â€"Fireco range | No reserve as farm is sold. | (new), _ Peninsular range, 1. coal | _ Termâ€"Fat hogs, yeal calf, grain, heater, 2 iron kettles, large cream ?hay and all sums of $15.,00 and unâ€" can, washing machine and wringer. | der, cash; over that amount i0; TO°%" sebarator, 240 lb. scale, wash months‘ credit will be given on furâ€" tubs, churn, 2 vats, folding bath nishing approved joint notes, or 5q; (U‘ 3 sinks,. meat bench, sausage discount wil be given for cash ou!Z"MMI°" _ With power attachment, credit amounts. !milk pails, long benches, 1 rocker, |_ Implementsâ€"Deering binder 7 ft. [&'ut. Deering mower, Masseyâ€"Harris corn binder, dump hay rake, hay loader, side rake, tedder, disc, 11â€" | tube drill, 2horse corn cultivator, ‘Imperial gang plow, 2 No. 21 walkâ€" , ing plows, 2 scufflers, 4â€"section iron , harrow, 3â€"inch tire high wagon, , truck wagon, bob sleigh, wagon box, rflxuing box with 10 ft. carrier, 6 h.p. Fairbanks gas engine, root , pulper, fanning mill, wheelbarrow, open buggy, lâ€"horse carriage, hay rack, stock rack, gravel l)ox.‘ hay ‘ fork, rope and pulleys, 2 heavy _chains, hand corn planter, Cyclone ‘grass seeder, hay knife, chalf fork, bag truck, emery stone, Laporta * power mill, will ‘fit an‘y car,.3 neckâ€" yokes, 4 sets doubletrees, crowbar, empty molasses barrels and numâ€" erous other useful articles. â€" i Harnessâ€" Set heavy breeching | harness, set back band harness, set ‘plow harness, set single harness. pair woolen horse blankets. Mar. 4, (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc.. of "Richard Douslin, about 6 miles north of Floradale and 2% miles south of Alma. ments, hay, grain, household effects etc., of Angus Weber, % mile north of Floradale. Feb. 26, (Friday)â€"Farm â€" stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Peter Ziegler about 2‘% miles north of West Montrose and 5 miles northâ€"east of Elmire, 5 miles south west of Elora. DOG STRAYED Black and tan hound. Owner may have same by proving property and paying ad. Phone 634w, Waterloo. 1t 146 YEARS OF AGE A despatch to the London Daily Express from Taheren says that the first census in the history of Persia recently taken, revealed a woman 146 years old living in the village of Mochin with her son, aged 117. Hestn T LATEST PERSIAN WOMAN Produceâ€"350 bus. mixed 12 tons Timothy hay. some hay, 50 bus. mangels. Cattieâ€"Five Good Holstein Dairy Cowsâ€"Cow due to calf March 1st, cow due to caif April 15, cow due to calf April 25, cow fresh, cow not bred is milking good, pure bred registered bull Korndyke, Hengerâ€" veld Boy (Holstein) 16 months old, 4 butcher cattle, 6 spring calves, veal calf. 3 Pigsâ€"4 pigs weighing about 200 lbs. each, 8 pigs weighing about 80 lbs. each. Sheep and Poultryâ€"6 ewes supâ€" posed to be in lamb, 3 Mammoth Bronze turkeys (2 hens, 1 gobbler), 30 White Wyandotte and White Rock Hens, 3> pure bred White Wyandotte cockerels. GIDEON BACHERT, Proprietor E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Kitchener, Ont. O. §. KOLB, Clerk ‘\&fi;‘é-? (arixe) ky 4 3 j N i /40 yA 7} R\&{:’Q\ 4 â€"â€" Hdex? $uâ€" \ w/ K SALE | PUBLIC SALE grain, alfalta well _ equipped _ with _ continnuons water _ power: Large â€" well built Imilding, 33 acres of land, dwelling honse and 2 trucks. Mill is running and _ in _ excellent condition. _ IIl health reason for selling. Apply to Lehman Shirk, Waterloo, Ontario. (new), _ Peninsular range, 1 coal heater, 2 iron kettles, large cream can, washing machine and wringer. cream separator, 240 lb. scale, wash tubs, churn, 2 vats, folding bath tub, 3 sinks, meat. bench, sausage grinder _ with power | attachment, milk pails, long benches, 1 rocker, 1 arm chair, centre table, extension table, writing desk, glass kitchen cupboard, bureau, wash stand, desk,. 3 bed steads, 2 hanging lamps. Allaâ€" din lamp, 2 couches, ice cream Terms â€"â€" Grain, oil cake, grass seed, blue stone, arsenate of lime, pnoliry, small pigs. and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 mortffis® credit will be given on approved joint notes or 55. off for cash. Posilively no reserve. Farm ds Flour and feed mill in German Mills, Ontario, 3 miles from Kitchâ€" chener, 50 bbl. 20th century mill, well _ equipped _ with _ continnons din lamp, 2 couches, . ice freezer, kitchen utensils. etc grain rrass seed, etc and sheivings, 1 other wagon, 1 carriage, top carriage, 2 rubber tire top buggies, 1 steel tire top buggy, 1 open buggy, set of bob sleighs with flat rack, pleasure sleigh with three removable seats, 1 cutter, 1 Jumper cutter, 2 hay racks nearly new, gravel planks, hay fork, rope and pulleys, step ladder, grindstone 25 gal. oil tank, power clipper, sap pan, 55 sap pails and spouts, 114 h.p. Fairbank gas engine, 4 h.p. Emerâ€" son engine, belts, line shafting and pull-e_\‘-s,, ice. tongs, carpenter tools, donbletrees, ne('kyokos,‘ chains, forks, hoes and other numerons articles. ~ * + Poultry Suppliesâ€"3 colony houses 6x8 ft.,. 144 egg Cypres incubator, 5 brooders (50 chick cap.), 2 30â€"doz. egg crates. _ . Harnessâ€"2 sets of heavy harness (1 nearly new), 2 sets of plow har ness, 3 sets single harness (1 nearly new), 1 pair woollen blankets, 1 set of other blankets, 3 robes (1 new). 2 rugs, 2 sets of chimes, collars, and Pigsâ€"2 sows with litters at side, 3 sows in pig, 4 young sows sup posed to be in pig, 13 pigs 3 months old. Potato Implements â€" 0. K. Mamâ€" moth 6 row potato sprayer (new), O. K. potato planter (new), Rice King potato digger, Aylmer sprayer, (4 row attachment), potato plow, 2 potao forks, 200 lbs. blue stone, 75 Ibs. arsenate of lime. iImpilements â€" M.~H. binder 7 ft. cut, M.â€"H. mower 6 ft. cut, Elmira ray loader and side rake, dump rake, M~H. 11 disc drill, Mâ€"H spring tooth cultivator, Mâ€"H corn cultivseâ€" tor, land roller, dise harrow, 2 iron harrows, . manure spreader, Elmira roller chopper on truck 4â€"10 horseâ€" power, speed jack, Elmira cutting box, fanning mill, Renfrew scales (2000 lbs. cap.) new, 2 Ayr plows, © gang plows, scuffler, root pulper, stone boat, wheelbarrow, barb wire, extension ladder, log lifter, grain bags, cross cut saw (new), 100 ft of rubber hose, 40 ft. of 4â€"inch ruh ber belting. > On Lot 98, G.C.T., Woolwich, 1 mile north of Floradale, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1i0th, 1926 at 12 o‘clock sharp. Horsesâ€"Heavy bay team 7 years old, bay mare 8 years old, 1 driver. Cattleâ€"1 cow due March 3rd, 2 cows bred in Sept., 1 cow bred in October, 1 cow milking well, 1 cow bred in Aug., 5 young cattle. Poultry â€" 100 100 Leghorns, 2 Sheep â€" { e with lamb. old Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, Household Effects, ind shelvings GEO G. CLASS, Auctioneer, HENRY KLINCK, Clerk. THE SILAS BAUMAN ESTATE Proprietors. Vehicles rain i bus MILL FOR SALE Some 2 wag seed 0 Barred Rock hens, 2 pair of guinea fowl. ewes supposed to be 1. other ats and mixed barley, ofl cake. ons with boxes 4â€"2t GIRL WANTED A good girl for general houseâ€" work, small family, good wages. Mrs. _P. _ R. Hilborn, Concession Road, Preston." 231. Washo best seller, great repeater. Higheat commission. W a s he s clothes _ without â€" rubbing. â€" Makes WASHDAY a holiday. Beats everyâ€" thing. Sample free. P. A. LEFâ€" EBVRE & Co., Alexandria, Ont. 200 acres and sitnated two miles rorthâ€"west of St. Agatha. 175 acres vnder cultivation, 17 acres bush and 8 acres cedar swamp, 20 acres in fall wheat. On the farm is a good stone house, bank barn, with straw shed and pig pen attached. driving shed, cement silo and other outbuildings; _ good _ orchard â€" and «lumnmdant water supply at house and barn. Further particulars apply to MRS. JACOB STREBEL, R. R. No. 2, Baden, Ont. 1â€"3t FOR SALE A good 93 acre farm, 3% miles from Kitchener, 10 minutes‘ walk to highway, car line, school and church. 12 acres of good hardwood bush, 65 acres working land, bal ance pasture with running spring water, bank barn and cement silo; buildings in fair shape. Apply J. Sauder, RR. 3, Kitchener. Teleâ€" phone, municipal line 29r4. The undersigned offers for sale a valuable farm, better known as the Daniel Zehr farm, comprising * Situated 2 miles east of Bamberg. consisting of 77 acres, about 12 to 15 acres bush and swamp, the balâ€" ance in good state of cultivation. (On.the premises are a good dwellâ€" ing, bank barn, and all necessary outbuildings, spring creek and a neverâ€"failing well. For further parâ€" ticulars apply to William Brandt, Camberg P.O. 3â€"3t. 52 acres, good even land, 3 miles east of Wellesley â€"and ; mile from Berlet‘s Corner school and cheese factory, 6 acres pasture land with spring creek running near barn, € acres of fall wheat, 15 acres in grass and balance all ploughed. On the farm is a frame house, large bank barn, pig stable and driving shed. Price $4,000,. For further particuâ€" lars apply to Allan Dorscht, R. R. 1, St. Agatha. 4â€"3t. Preston, 37% acres, good buildings, vever failing spring; good place for {fruit, vegetable, dairy or poultry {arming with a good market at your door. Only five minutes‘ walk from the Preston Springs Hotel â€" Will sell reasonable. Apply to E. B KReist, owner, Preston. 3â€"2t. FOR SALE A farm consisting of 97 acres, 18 acres of hardwood bush and swamp, 11 acres fall wheat, good buildings, brick house, also bank barn, good water, hard and soft, 2 miles southâ€"east of Hawkesville 2 miles northwest of Heidelberg, 2 miles northâ€"west of St. Clements. Apply to Wm. Z. Koebel, St. Clemâ€" ents. 3â€"2t 199 acres of which 27 acres is in fall wheat, 30 acres bush, 55 acres pasture, balance in good state of cultivation, | fall _ plowing done; spring creek rynning through farm; water in house and barn from good drilled _ well, good house, bank barn and all necessary outbuildings. Farm well fenged. Apply to John B. Jutzi, R. R. No. 2, Petersburg, Ont. 4â€"2t. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE In the corporation of‘the Town of SMALL FARM FOR SALE 21 Erb §t Misses‘ sizes 11 to 1 Child‘s, sizes 6 to 10 Woman‘s 3 and 4 Buckle or 2 Buckles and 2 Straps at AGENTS WANTED FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE CLEARING SALE OF FARM FOR SALE . Bohlende@t‘$ watenes Adnpu‘l‘mdfln IT® AT FACTORY 2â€"4t Siberian, â€" an _ early, â€" productive variety, claimed to be rustâ€"proof: straw is stiff and strong, grain handsome, plump and valuable for Teeding on account of its thin hull. Price per bus. $1.00. G. H. SNYDER, Bridgeport, Ont. Phone, Kitchener $43â€"Râ€"24. 1â€"4t. Wheeling, Scotch Fingering, Worâ€" sted, All Wool, Ninety Cents pound up, delivered. Samples free. 8. & Y. Shups, Department Sâ€"1, Orillia, Onâ€" tario. e 2â€"4t. When â€" shopping or visiting at Kitchener feed your horses at P. K Weber‘s Sales Stables. Good warm barn, first class accommodaâ€" tion. 151 King St. E., Kitchener. Frame barn 58 x 40, in good condition. Apply Elmira. FOR SALE A Papec cutitng box; also Cyclone chopper. Apply George S. Schmitt, municipal telephone Baden, 38r22. â€" 3â€"2 mos Wnn on n i o t en lt td A. K. CRESSMAN 125 Acrei Farm situated 2‘ â€" miles from Waterloo for sale, with or without stock and impleâ€" ments. An opportunity to get near town for dairy business. $2400 cash, required, balance on mortgage at 5% interest. For further particulars apply to 11 ACRE FARM Near Breslau. Here is a danâ€" dy little farm right on the highâ€" way. The very best of land. 8 roomed brick house, bank barn, some fruit. If you want a splenâ€" did little farm, do not miss this. Price @EALNMY for a quick sale GROCERY BUSINESS We have for sale a good groâ€" cery business and premises, centrally situated on a good street, good clean stock, 6 roomed brick house with conâ€" veniences. Owner woulid conâ€" sider exchange on another proâ€" perty. We have for saie a spiendid a full and splendid equipment garage business in the city with of tools, 2 gasoline pumps, & well built red brick garage, situated on a large lot, on one of the main streets. Owner is doing a splendid business. Anyâ€" one wanting some thing like this be sure and see me quick. Price is right. Real*Estate and Auctioncer 59 Frederick St., along side E. 4. SHANTZ AUTOâ€"KNITTER YARNS For Sale A Good Cnrage Business of the Market Building. KITCH ENER Waterloo SEED With PRroperty FOR SALE FEED c Nt e in tm OATsS in Elmira, to Box 191, $1.80 3â€"3t "P%

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