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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1926, p. 8

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*~~.â€" Bolognas Foronto, Nov. :17.â€"Moderate run yesterday filled their bill tor the s shipment _to seaboard, â€" and i $00 cattle to carry Oover for j.n.\. Prices on export steers 5e to 35¢ lower. ‘. _ Hogs,¢settled at $10 f.0.b. Pack: axinounce new differentials, (2.=3 §Wt toâ€"day. Bids 50c lower, on fesoim ® ‘ Export steers, C oice....$6. 25 to $6 50 _‘ do. helfers ... 5 75 _ 6â€"00 s‘ @o. bulls: .................. 4 25 _ 4 90 *Choice store, deh‘ned.. 6 00 _ 6 25 ~Butchers, choice .......... 6 00 6 50 do. heifers.................. 6 00~ 6 50 do. medium ... 4 50° 5 50 ~â€" do. common ... 8 50 11 50 Cows, fat, choice ......... 4 25 5 0 do. medium ................ 3 50 4 20 * canners and cutters.. 2 00 2 5C â€" Bulls, butcher, choice.. 4 25 4 T do. medium ... 4 25 4 T e butcher steers and heifers $1.45, nominal; No. 2 northern, ‘ steady ~with last woek at 40%; nomifial; No. 3, $1.35, $6 to $6.50. Fat cows and canâ€" inal; cAL., bay ports. » steady and in good demand. American cornâ€"Natural, No. 2 .‘ Plain and common butcher steers 86%c¢; No. 3, 85%e. f slow and draggy. Manttoba oatsâ€"No. 3 C.W., 12%¢; _ Only a moderate export demand track, bay ports; No. 1 feed, nomâ€" tm heavy export steers, this inal; Ontario grains, f.0.b. country class suffering a further decline of points. n . ‘%5¢ lower than last Monday. Stters~ Wheatâ€"Good milling, $1.30, new quoted at from $6.25 to $6.50. One‘ crop. load of 18 finished steers selling at _ Oatsâ€"Ontario, No. 2 white, 48¢ §6.60. . ~. : to 50¢. 1 ~ Calves steady to ‘firm, $11.50 to $12. â€" C ol '-;luop and lambs steafly to firm. feed flour, $2.35 One shipment of 1,200â€" Ottawa Valk _ Barleyâ€"Maitit tey lambs sold at $12. Ryeâ€"88c. , Seiling at the Easior Prices _5 .!. â€"Hage $10.00 Lob * â€" s There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises recently occuâ€" pied by the late Mary Ann Donald in the Village of Hawkesville, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1926 commencing at one o‘clock sharp, the following: â€" Ho"auhold Effects â€" Parlor suite; 2 bedroom suites, organ, dining room table, 2 sideboards, bedstead, eupboard, sewing machine, a numâ€" ber of rockers and stands, 2 lounges, 2 sinks, leaf table, kitchen chairs, invalid‘s chair, stretcher, mattress and straw and feather bed ticks, bed elotWing, carpets and linoleum curâ€" tains, pictures, mats, mirrors, cushâ€" jons, lamps, dishes, clocks and kitâ€" chen utensils, cook stove (coal or wood), small heater, coal oil stove, washing machine, tub and wringer, wheelbarrow, lawn mower, garden utensils, etc., also top buggy. Terms for foregoing articles, cash. Real Estateâ€"There will alsp be offered at the same time and place: â€"small frame" house and lot and larger frame house on plot bf land about 1 acre in extent. On the latter is a good framé stable, garden, fruit trees, etc. Both these properties are in the village of Hawkesville. Terms of Real Estate will be made known on day of sale. MARCUS M. DONALD, ANDREW FREEMAN, _ There is yet no record of the ~Mmumber of persons injured, but it is seald (the six municipalities were eompletely wiped out and that 6,500 persons were rendered homeless. It lM‘M the material damage will reach nearly $100,000,000. §,500: HOMELESS AND , $100,000,000 DAMAGE * IN HURRICANE IN CUBA Late reports reaching Havana inâ€" dicate that more than 650 persons perished at various places in the provinces of Havana; Matanzas, Santa Clara and Pinar Del Rio in the Hurican which swept over Cuba recently. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Ouch! Lumbago !* _Rub Rackache Away Kidneys cause backache! No ! â€" Your backache is caused by lumâ€" + bago, rheamatism or a strain and# the «quickestâ€"relief is soothing, peneâ€" ¢ trating . St. Jacobs N) on. Rub it right on N1 your painful back, and _ instantly . the / . soreness, stiffness ’ Jj 4, and lameness disap ‘ 54 > pears. Don‘t stay i‘ erippled! Get a \ 35 rrea Td cent boitic ot St. m “‘ Jacobs Oil frotm your i druggist. A moment $ after it is applied . +4 asciiiies you‘ll wonder what _besatme of the backache or lumbago Executors. . W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. PUBLIC SALE LE STEADY 100 C_EAN UP use for 85 years for inmbago, 1che, sciaticna, neuralgin, rhouâ€" m ‘or sprains. Absolutely harmâ€" Mosan‘t burn the skin. 4 25 25 25 6 50 6 50 .5 50 11 50 5 00 4 25 2 50 4 T9 4 75 4 75 alâ€" _ Barleyâ€"Maiting, 60¢ to 64¢. Ryeâ€"88c. 4 ckâ€" _ Buckwheatâ€"85¢ nominal. MJ â€" Hayâ€"No. 1 (old) timothy, $22 to on $23 per ton; new hay, loose No. 2, ‘"I PAIN mmmil Feeding steeps, cholice 6 50 Calves, choice *”"’“fi:.‘ 8 ; shoice ... m‘* Anessssmee T6 0@ Choice lambs ........... 11 50 Buck lambs ................. 8 50 Sheep, light .............. T 00 Hogs, off cars, bid .10 90 Hogs, £.0.D: \.~=s,,,.~..»»A0 00 Hogs fed and watered..10 50 Road hogs ........._..~...10 60 |$18 to $19; baled, $15 to $16; straw, | per ton, $9 to $9.50, delivered, Torâ€" °â€"GRaAIN BEALERS‘ TORONTO evorations Manitdba wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.45, nominal; No. 2 northern, & 40%; nominal; No. 3, $1.35, inal; cAL4., bay ports. American cornâ€"Natural, No. 2, 86%c; No. 8, 85%e. Millfeed â€"â€" Bran, $30 per ton; shorts, $32; middlings, $40 per ton; onto, in car lots Eacs * (Wholesale, f.0.b. Toronto) Presh, extras ... 56¢ do. firsts ..........._......... 45¢ do. seconds ... $2¢ BUTTER (Wholesale, f.0.b. Toronto) Creamery, No. 1 \................... 34¢ Creamery, No. 2 ... 33¢ Dairy lb. prints ..............._. 32¢ Farm Stock, Implements, FeeC etc. E. J. Shantz, auctioneer, has been. instructed by the undersigned to sell by public auction on the premâ€" ises situated 1% miles â€"west of Watâ€" esloo, on the farm formerly owned by Albert Doering, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1926 Commencing at 1 o_'clock p.m., the following chattels: Horsesâ€"Heavy black team well matched, in good condition, 8 and 9 years old, dark brown mare supâ€" posed to be in foal, 2 general purâ€" pose bay mares. These horses are good in all harness. Cattleâ€"13 Good Dairy Cows â€" Elack cow bred in April, black cow bred in May, black cow bred in June, Ayrshire cow bred in June, cows bred in June, red cow bred in roan cow bred in May, 2 Hereford July, Durham cow bred in July, 3 Holsteins cows bred in June, Holâ€" stein cow bred in July. A splendid berd, young and in good condition. Implementsâ€" Masseyâ€"Harris bindâ€" er 8 ft. cut, Deering binder 6 ft. cut, Masseyâ€"Harris mower 6 ft. cut, new 12 ft. hay rake, M.â€"H. cultivator 13â€" teeth, 3â€"section M.~H. iron harrow with cart, good heavy: farm wagon, 3 inch tire, bob sleigh, light sleigh, light wagon, new hay rack, hay fork, rope and pulleys, fanning mill, 2 M.â€" H. plows 1 nearly new, 2 pig crates, cutting box, large manure box, wagâ€" on box, 2 grass seed boxes, 3â€"horse _doubletree, 2 2â€"horse doubletrees, 4 neckyokes, gravel box, tream separâ€" ator McCormick Deering like new, 2 sets heavy team harness, set of single harness, 3 6â€"gal. milk cans new, cook stove, $4â€"gal. barrel and numerous other useful articles. Hayâ€"Between 35 and 40 tons of good hay, a quantity of ensilage. Ford to‘rlng car, 1923 model, in good running ordéer, No Reserve as farm is #6ld. Terms of Saleâ€"Hay, ensilage, car and all sums of $15 and under cash; over that amount 8 months‘ éredit will bé given on approved joint notes or 6 per cent. per amnum will be given for cash on credit amounts. MRS. ROSA SCHERER, 4 Proprietress. ; E. J. GHANTZ, Auctionesr, Player piano, as good as new, cost $975 will sacrifice for $475. Dropâ€"head Singer sewing machine and extension dining room table. Apply to 199 Courtland Ave., E. Kitchener PUBLIC SALE Kitchener, Ontario. 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk. Minard‘s â€" penetrates, and reHeves pain. Splendid for stiff joints, sore muscles, ... FOR SALE 12 00 100 00 12 00 58¢ 35¢ 4c 33¢ w6 BRIGHT on his farm situated 2 miles east of Bamberg. 3 miles south of St. Clements and 3 west of Erbs 46â€"2t MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1926 Commencing at 12.30 p.m. sharp cn time. ‘The following:; tz 46â€"3t _ Horsesâ€"P 13 'mum:iunnofi.m cheron horse 7 years old, che white horse 19 years old, black Porâ€" cheron horse 7 years old, chestoaut mare 156 years old, black driving mare 8 years old. Catticâ€"Holstein cow due Dec 20, Trirham cow. due Jan. 1. Holstein cow d&ue March 10, Jersey cow due April 18, grey cow due May 1, Jersey cow due June.2, Holstein cow due July 7, Holstein cow due July 4, 2 vearling heifers. * Poultryâ€"250 pure bred Single Comb > English Barron White Legâ€" horn Hens, 2 500â€"chick Buckeye coal stove brooders, 3 1000â€"chick Buckeye coal stove brooders, Newtown Incuâ€" bator (4800 egz capacity), 20 pure bred (bred to lay) Single Comb White Leghorns Cockerels. Implements â€" Masseyâ€"Harris 6 ft. binder (in good order), McCormick mower 6 ft., Frostâ€"Wood spring tooth cultivator, new Cockshutt Aertilizer, disc, drill, MasseyHarris hayloader l,(xood‘ as_new), Frostâ€"Wood 9 1t steel hay rake, Galt potato digger, Â¥â€"row potato sprayer, 2 planter Junâ€" ior scuffler, land roller, 1â€"horse scutâ€" fler, potato hiller, 4 section iron harâ€" row, new Deering single plow, Ayt: single plow, Oxford 2â€"furrow plow, gang plow, 2 ton wagon springs, rolâ€" ler chopper, Tudhopeâ€"Anderson ridâ€" ing plew, 6â€"horse power Tuerk gas engine, 2 wheel ‘threshing machine (in good order) with grain carrier, root pulper, dog tread power, 2 open buggies, . single carriage, 2â€"seated carriage, 2 sets of bob sleighs (1 carriage, 2 sets of bob sleighs (1 nearly new), Gladstone cutter, Portâ€" land cutter, pleasure sleigh, feed carâ€" rier, 40â€"gal. coal oil tank with pump, | good Jackson wagon and box, flat hay rack, extension ladder, 6 ft. new step ladder,‘ emery stone, fanning mill, 20004b. Renfrew scales, 240â€"1b: counter scales, wheat cracker, 40â€" gal. whiteâ€"wash spring outfit, doubleâ€" trees,greckyokes, forks, chains, hoes. and many other articles not listed. Hay, Grain, Harness, Woodâ€" 800 bushels oats, 5 tons hay, 100 bushels turnips, some loose feed corn, about 9 cords of short cut maple and beech wood, double harness and single harness. Household Effectsâ€"Two cooking Household Effectsâ€"Two cooking . stoves, box stove, kettle stove, kitâ€" ! chen cabinet, kitchen chairs, bookâ€"‘ case, desk, sink, tables, dresser and stand (good as new), Daisy churn, No. 9 Masseyâ€"Harris cream separaâ€" tor, typewriter, meat barrel and nuerous other articles. Positively No Reserve as Mr. Al bright is going to the States. Monday, Nov. 22, is the Big Day. Terms of Saleâ€"Hay, grain, roots, corn, poultry, wood and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes or 5% discount for cash payâ€" ments on All amounts eNUUE credit. â€" CHRISTIAN Z. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, i Phone 592w, Waterioo. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. of * Stock, Vehicles and Household Effects W. W. Frickey, Auctioneer, will sell for George Berdux at the village of Philipsburg, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1926 at 1.30 p.m. sharp, the following Horsesâ€"A nice thickâ€"set driving mare 9 years old, fast driving, mare 10 years old. The above mentioned borses are city broke. Vehiclesâ€"3 democrat wagons, one nearly new, Steel tire buggy, good as new. _ Harnessâ€"Set double brass mountâ€" ed team harness (used half dozen times), set single express harness, 3 sets single harness, collars, sweat collars, tie straps and other harness parts, 2 sets sleigh bells, 3 sets chimes, hay fork, rope and pulleys, white set leading show harness, quantity of cedar end posts, about 1000 ft. of maple and beech lumber. Household Effectsâ€"Doherty range for coal or wood, coal heater, wash sink, Player washing machine with power attachment, wringer, child‘s crib, Aladdin lamp, lard press, powâ€" »r meat grinder, No. 32 hand meat grinder, congoleum rug 9 by 12 ft., tapestry rug 9 by 12 ft > Also Ford tomn truck with stock rack, in good condition. No reserve as Mr; Berdux is moyâ€" ing to Kitchener. Terms of Bateâ€"All sums of $20.00 and ‘nfider, cash; over that amount # months‘ créadit or 6 per cent dis count per annom. ~ GEO. BERDUXK, Propristor, . * , W. W. FRICKEY, Austioncer, _ _ "Bhane b0Bw, Waterioo. 99 PUBLIC SALE _ ;ll amounts entitled to W.. W., Frickey, . auctionger, sell for s sell for C L. H. Toman, Auctioneer, has re» _ __ . Ms, Menry 8. Basts . ceived instructions from % nmflflmflm Mr. Henry Bauer _ highway, 4% -fld.fl‘-uuflhnflhqfinvflufiw ener, and 2 miles east of Poetersburg.| serve on his farm, situated % mile on :‘ east of Centreville, near the Freeâ€" SATURDAY, NOV. 20th, 192. |port Bridge, on "The highway, known SsATURDAY, NOV. 20th, 1984,_ starting at 1 p.m. sharp. ‘ Stookâ€"An extra good Jersey cow supposed to be in calf. (This cow has a record of 14 lbs. of butter per 'fi Roan cow supposed to be in ; 24 mixed yearling hens. Chattels â€"â€" Masseyâ€"Harris atra w cutter; wheelbarrow; Portland cutâ€" ter; grindstone; $ chop.barrels; 12 good grain bags; 2 bags of shorts; bag catmeal; 5 tons of alfaifa; hay; pig hangers; single harness; hal ters; tle straps; collars; backholds; $â€"section iron harrow; corn hoe; M.â€" H. cream separator in good ordery long chain; horse blanket; shovels; forks; hoes, etc. Lumberâ€"30 white. ash and oak wagon tongues; § finished bolsters; quantity: of ‘unfinished bolsters; 13 new â€" whippletrees; unfinished s#tnd complete doubletrees; 4 12ft. by 2" hickory planks; about 300 feet of elm planks; all sizes of waggon and buggy rims; shafts; new spokes; quantity of mixed short lumber; 200 ft. %% basswood lumber; about 300 ft.â€"2 by 2% inch white ashâ€"and % inch maple scantlings; 25 4x6 inch maple wagon axles; 2 bundles shingles; 3 wheelbarrow wheels; 10 f1. of steel track; set of 2% x % inch wagon {flres; 50 lbs. new horse shoes; wagon jack; sorted lot of new iron; new hoop iron; rivets, bolts; nuts; screw nails; dies; four humbucks; 2% inch piping; quanâ€" tity of scrap iron; 10 ft. Tin. furnace piping les,. and many. other u?!tclgu tot’:)“:umerous to mention. ter ‘Toolsâ€"Blower; emery stone; tire bender; upsetter; drill and chuck; axleâ€"cutter; anvil;. vise; bolt clipâ€" per; work bench; all kinds of blackâ€" smith and carpenter toolg, wrenches, hainmers, stone hammer, horseshoeâ€" ing box, § gal, cans, and other useâ€" ful afticles. * Household Effects â€" Sideboard, wooden bed and springs; galvanized bath tub; sanitary toilet washstand; cherry bureau; rockers;â€" kitchen chairs; bench; churn; tubs; galvanâ€" ized and tin pails; cans; 4x4 yards. ‘straw rug; dining room llnoleumzl parlor tables; high chair; lawn swing; lamps, kettle and stand; Bell heater and numerous other articles. Do not miks this sale as we have something for everybody. No reserve as Mr. Baetz is quitting biacksmithing and is moving to Kitâ€" chener. Termsâ€"Cash. HENRY S. BAETZ, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, & °_ of Farm Stock, Implements, Grain and Household Effects, etc.. Belonging to the estate of the late ‘Anson Brubacher, situated 4 mile west of St. Jacobs, on ~ TUESDAY, NOV. 23rd, 1926 . commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. Horsesâ€"Team, 13 and 14 years old ; dark brown horse 5 years old (about 1800 lbs.); bay horse 4 years old (about 1600 lbs.) cafilrâ€"Cow due Dec. 25th; 9 fat cattle about 900 lbs. each. * Pigsâ€"4 store pigs about 75 lbs each; 10 pigs 7 weeks old. _ Fowlâ€"About 60 Rock hens and 15 pullets. * Implobmtlâ€"R M.â€"H. binders 7 ft. cut; M.H. mower 5 ft. cut (nearly new); M.~H. disc drill; hay loader and side rake; duimp rake; spring tooth cultivator; Bissel disc harrow; 4â€"sec. iron harrow and cart; good land roller; Oliver riding plow; Ayr single plow; 2 furrow plow; scuffâ€" ler;. turnip sower; 1 14h.p. gas enâ€" gine; 2 scales; fanning mill; root pulper; stone.boat; slings and carâ€" riage; â€" extension â€" ladder; . wheelâ€" barrow; 2 good wagons; 2 wagon boxes complete; 1 carriage; 1 steel and 1_rubber tire buggy; Platform sleigh; bob sleigh; cutter; 2 flat racks; stock rack; hog motorâ€" hopper; tool chest; grain bags; car: penter‘s tools; doubletrees; neckâ€" yokes, chains, forks, u( other numâ€" erous articles. _ â€" Harness â€"Set of brass mounted team harness; set‘of plow harness; 2 single harness; odd collars, and other harness parts; 2 horse blanâ€" kets; 2 robes. ~~â€" Grainâ€"About 300 bus. cate; 900 bus. mixed grain; some turnips; 5 cords of wood; 120 cedar posts. Furnitureâ€"2 _ bedsteads; . wash stand; chest; 2 desks; refrigerator; sewing: machine, 2 sinks, extension table, leaf table; cellar table, cream separator; wodd box; washing maâ€" chine; cider barrel; 4 copper kettles; steel range; cook® stove; heater; lawn seat; 1 rug, and other articles. a Termeâ€"Grain, woou, posts, pigs, fat cattle, fowl, and all sums of $16. and under, cash;~â€"over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on @pproved joint nofes, or 5% per anâ€" num off for cash paymenta of credit amounts. * n ER, s ifim The ustioneer. 44â€"3t PUBLIC SALE Phone 592â€"W, Waterioo. _ 45â€"2t Tmmuo.:wfl:’-"-] Auction Sale List sharp. Lunch at nvbon. ‘ years "old, weight 3,500 lbs.; grey Percheron mare 15 years old, weight 1.600 lbe.; black Percheron gelding, aged; sorrel gelding 14 years old, weight 1,400 Ibs. 4 23 Cattieâ€"Holstein cow bred in June; fat cow; 3 Holstein cows fresh since July; Ayrshire.cow fresh since August; 2 Holstein cows fresh since, August; 3 Holstein cows fresh since Sept.; : Holstein . cow fresh; blue cow due in December; red cow due in January; Holstein cow‘ due in Jan.; Holstein cow‘ due in Feb.; Holstein cow due March 2; Holstein cow due March 6; Holstein cow due March 9; Holstein heifer due Dec. 16; fat calf; pure bred hok stein bull 3 years old. This is a choice lot of Holstein cows. ‘Try and not miss this opportunity. They will be sold without reserve. â€" ; Pigsâ€"32 shoats ranging from 75 to 100 lbs. each. Harnessâ€"Set double teamt harâ€" ress, brass mounted, nearly new; 2 good set double team harness; set plow harness; set ~Bingle harness; horse blankets; robe, odd collats, bridles. Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. rake bar loader â€" nearly new; M.H. side rake and tedder combined, nearly new;. Deerâ€" ing 6â€"ft. binder with tongue support; . Deering 5â€"ft. mower; Deering manâ€" ure spreader; Deering hay rake; Deering 13" disc seed drill like new; Oliver lâ€"row corn cultivator, like new; Deering spring tooth cultivaâ€" tor; single scuffler; 3â€"drum steel land roller; Deering 2â€"furrow sod plow, new; 2â€"furrow Deering plow with 8" share; Wilkinson sod plow; Fleury single plow, No. 21; single Wilkinson plow, No. 7, new; Shants potato plow; 4â€"section izgp harrows; Perfection fanning mill with bagger; Fleury cutting box, new; root pulâ€" per, feed truck; Fairbank & Morse 3 h.p. gas engine, like new; 144 h.p. International gas engine; pump jack, 30 ft. of 1 3â€"16 in. line shaft with 2 couplings and 5 good split pulleys of various sizes; hay fork and rope; rubber belting; harrow cart; 14 plate Deering truck disc; lmllk cooling water tank, new, 40â€" gal. and â€"45â€"gal steel gas drums; roll of barb wire; 30 rods fencing; grain bags ; doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; shovels; chains, and many other articles too numerous for deâ€" tail. z WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24th, Vehiclesâ€"3 good farm wagons, 1 pearly new; wagon box with shelyâ€" ing, like now; democrat for single or double; set heavy bob sleighs; set light market sleighs; Jumper cutter with .auto seat, like new; stock rack; 2 good flat racks. Exfrnâ€"â€"h(chrtney 2â€"unit~> milking machine with piping outfit in Al shape. 3 A Household Efféctsâ€"Kitchen stove, glass door cupboard, square case piano; M.â€"H. cream separator with clutch pulley, cap. 550 lbs.; hanging lamp; Coleman gas lamp. Woll sell as much as possible beâ€" fore dinner. In order not to in‘ss anything come early. Lunch at noon. Positively no reserve. Termsâ€"Fat calf, and all sums of $15 and under cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved securâ€" ity or 59 discount for cash on credit amounts.‘ Shoats 3 months‘ credit or 6% per,annum off for cash. HENRY BAUER, Proprietor. IRA TOMAN, Grad. Auctioneer, Municipality of TOWN OF WATERLOO, County of Waterloo. NOTICE is hereby given that I have compHed With section 9 of the "Voters‘ Lists Act" and that I have posted up at my office at The Watâ€" erloo Town Hall on the Righteenth day of November, 1926, the Hist of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality for members of Parlisâ€" ment orâ€"as the gase may, be, at municipal elections, and that such list remains there for inspection; And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any éfrors or omissions ‘cor rected aetording to law, the last day for appea! being the Ninth day of December, 1926 L C â€" Pated at Waterloo the 18th day of November, 1926. . * 46â€"1t VOTERS‘_LISTS ~ 1927 New Dundee, Phone 2812 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk. NORMAN A. ZIOK, Clerk of the Municipality 10 ‘o‘clock a.m._ â€" W, W. FRICKEY, Auctionser om. * ‘ Phone §02w, Waterioo. Cheron leant, > Nov. 20 (Saturday)â€"At 1 pmto 2,500 lbs.; w“ blacksmith and carpenter years old, weight tools, lumber, hayâ€" and household m.mmmmmwnurys.m situated on the Kitchenerâ€"Petersburg & 14 years old, o highway, +4 miles west of Kitchenâ€" SCn vu%~ .. erf and 2 miles east of Petersburg, Town of Waterioo 45â€"2t _Nov. 20 (Saturday) â€"At 8 am., householdâ€"effects on Kitchener marâ€" ket for H. H. Millstone. .Nov. 28 (Monday)â€"At 1230 .p.m.. â€"â€"Farmstock, implements, hay, grain poultry ‘and> household effects beâ€" longing to Christian Z. Albright sitâ€" uated 2 miles east of Bamberg,*3 miles south of St. Clements and3 miles west of Erbsville. No Reserve. Nov. 24 (Wednesday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., stock, vehicles and household «féects belonging to George Berdux, situated in the village of Philipsâ€" burg. ".s Nov. 25 (Thursday) â€" Household effects belonging to the estate of the late Mary Anne Donald, in the Vilâ€" lage of Hawkesville. _ Nov. 27 (Saturday) â€"At 8 a.m, valuable houSehold effects on the Kitchener market for M. 8. Lang. Nov. 27 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m. â€"Valuable household effects belongâ€" ing to Herbert Schwarts at 39 Manâ€" sion St., City of Kitchener. ~ Dec. 15 (Wednesday)â€"At 12.30 p. m. â€"Farmstock, implements, hay, grain, wood and household effects belorfeing to Addison Beisel situated 4 miles northâ€"west of Elmira and 1%4 miles northâ€"east of Floradale Farm is sold. * 1. H. TOMAN. Auctioneer. Nov. 24 (Wedpesday)â€"At 9 a.m., entire sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments, produce, and houuhol{ et situated 1 mile east of Centreville fects belonging to Henry Bauer, on the highway, better known as the Louis Farm. No reserve. Lunch at noon. O. S. Kolb, clerk. Women‘s Felt Hou keep your feet GEO. °C. CLASS, Auctloneer. Nov. 20thâ€"Real Estate consisting of a rug brick veneer dwelling house containing 6 rooms and bath, north side of Tactory St. Elmira. Nov. 23â€"(If not previously sold), . Real Estate consisting of a choice 100 acre farm with good improveâ€" ments, good soil,~ideal location; also farm stock and implements be« longing to the Anson Brubacher* Est., 4 mile west of St. Jacobs. .‘ Nov. 25 (Thursday) â€" Extensive sale of farm, farm stock, implements end household effects of Fred Ayrest 1 mile west of Dorking. Nov. 30 (Tuesday) â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Alex Fischer, 4% miles north of Elmira, east of No. 9 school house, Woolwich Township. Dec. 2 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain and house: hold effects of J. G. Hurst, 1 mile rorth of St. Jacobs, on the highway. Dec. 7 (Tuesday) â€" Farm stock, implements and ‘household effects of Joseph McMahon, at Macton. I also bave several good farms for private sale, among them one priced at $7,200. See this one if inâ€" terested. Terms arranged. M. R. ROTH, Auctioncer Nov. 24th,. (Wednesday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 14, Con. 3, N. E. H., 3 miles northeast of Shakespeare, for James Wiederhold. Boys‘ Leathor Top Lumberman‘s, sizes 2, ,u._@g Regular x Bpecinl PTIGG )â€",404â€"00m» mm «. You Hurryâ€"Buch Bargaine Won‘t Last 21 tr6 Si. Nov. 236 (Friday)â€"â€"Auction sale of 50 acre farm, stock, implements and feed at Lot 4, Concession 14, Blandford, 3 miles north of Ratho, for S. Klinkman Estate. Dec. 21 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of 100 acre farm, stock, implements and feed, at Lot 13, con. 3, S.R.H., 3 miles southeast of Shakespeare, for Jacob Kennel. Dec. 3 (Friday)â€"CJearing sale of farm, farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 25, 17th Line,. East Zorra, at Cassel, for John R. Brenneman. Sale at 9.30 sharp, lunch at noon, Dec. 9 (Thursday)â€"Auction: sale of 100 ‘acres with good buildings, also farm agock, implements, at Lot 48, Con. 8, West Zorra, 1 mile south of Maplewood, for John Forbes. Good little farm of sixty acres nine miles from ©!y SNC 172 miles from thriving village; fine bank barn with straw shed; comfortable brick house; land in good state of cultjvation, thirty acres in fall wheat. Owner anxlous to sall or will exchange on city property or amalier farm. For particulars apply eA Phone 928 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Wilson B. Bechtel Real Estate & Insurance Money To Loan KITOMENER .. . sixty acres nine miles from eity and 1%, MQM)â€"M-a 4. 8. Rasthope, 2 miles northeast of ‘Tavistock, for Danie! Yansfe. } Dec. 4 (Saturday)â€"Auction . sale cr ghrage and automobiles in the town. of New Hamburg, of the late Joseph 8. Yantzieâ€"Estate. .< FARM FOR SALE â€" _‘ _ â€" 100 acre farm for sale in one of the best. farming districts: in Onâ€" tario, on ‘the 5th line of Township of ‘Wellesley,. West Rection. On it will be found a splendid #even goomâ€" ed solid brick house with both hard and soft water; large bank barn 50 x 70 with good stabling, all ~cement floors and cement silo, pig pen 20 x 40 with cement floor, and drive shed. Farm is in good state of cultivation, well fenced, 90 acres cleared, bal ance good hardwood bush, all kinds of fine fruit trees. Go6d reasons for | selling. ‘The owner having lost â€"the use of one arm is obliged to give up farming. For further particulars apply to Mark Kyle, Millbank, Ont. TRAVELS 121.27 MILES AN HOUR J. G. Parryâ€"Thomas, Bsitish driver, recently established what is claimed to be a world record \for an hour‘s automobile run, cevéring lfi.l‘l' miles at Brooklands. > _ FOR SALE _/ A heavy teamweighing 3000 lbs. for $100. Apply P. K. Weber‘s Sales Stables. en t dnt i0000 cBnt t D BB Btentnt e 40. Market garden Elmira highway; barn, good land, fruit. __STOP â€" _ LOOK _ AND | LISTEN 3% miles from Waterloo, with splendid brick house, small barn and chicken stable. A snap on easy payments. 5 A. K.CRESSMAN iautngeient it gcdiintrt 40 acre farm with implements. This time it is a good little farm situated about five miles from Kitchener. Nice working soil and not far from the city. . 10 Acres Warm house of 6 rooms, bank barn with straw shed, good stabling, orchard with different varieties of fruit, good water supplied by well, equipment, 2 horses, 1 gow, 2 pigs, 30 chickâ€" ens, binder, mower, disc, harâ€" row, plow, wagon, democrat, 2 buggies, cutter; in fact all the equipment needed for this sized farm. Situated in a splendid neighborhood, 34 mile to school. Price for the whole uw PC "**" $4800 $2000 can remain on mortgage. If you are interested see me about this. We have several Houses to let. Some immediate possession. 3 Acres Real Estat® and Auctioneer 69 Fredâ€"rick 8t., along side of the Market Building. K IT CH &E NE R , E 3. SHANTZ Waterloo & Watertoo 285 King. 8t..W. all 45â€"tt Pae

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