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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Oct 1927, p. 8

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.“.; M Offering at ToroR Yardsâ€"Hogs Unsettied Bids Lower. m'"m Yards h:l_lv.‘ “v‘.l: ings, at steady prices, with slightiy firmer quotations preévailing in Mi butcher cowe.~ A lighter movemont was bvident in stockers and feeders, but prices held at $5.10 to $6.50 for stockers, while three loads of good feeders brought $6.60 to $7. Butchers Cattie Prices 4 Prices onâ€"heavy steers ranged trom $8 to $8.75 â€"per ewt. for a half dozen loads of good quality, and choice butchers sold at $8.15 to $8.50. Fair to good butchers were $7 to $8. _A fow offerings of choice butcher heifers sold at $7.50 to $8.25 and fat cows moved in a range of $5.75 to Butcher were steady. at $5to $5.50 per ~ga0te gr/xâ€"L Sales of baby * beeves ‘totalled about 10 head, a few choice offerings bringing. $12 to $13 per‘ ewt., with the balance at $9.25 to $11.50. Calf Trade Active. ‘The calf market was"active at steady prices of $14 to $1440 per ewt. for best grade offerings, while an occasional sale. was recorded at $15. + The hog market was unsettled, with packers bidding 25 cents per ewt, lower, atâ€" $10.90 for . selects weighed off cars, ‘or $10 Lo.b. TORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS Prime beef steers .........$8 00 to§8 75 f0 1alF ...â€"â€"â€"cou....c: 1 DQ 8 00 Butcher steers, choice.. 8 15 8 50 do fair to good .......... 7 00 8 00 do common ..<............. 6 00 6 85 Butcher heifers, choice 7 50 8 25 do fair_ to good ........ 6 75 1 16 do common ............. 6:00 § 85 Butcher cows, good to choice ............._._... 5 75 6 % common to medium .. 4 50 5 50 do grassers ............... 4 00 4 50 @anners and cutters 2 50 3 T5 Butcsher bulls, good to choite ...................... 5 00 § 60 common to medium .. 4 00 4 15 do bologna .................. 3 85 4 % Baby beef ...................12 00 _13 00 do medipm ... Feeders, choice . do fair to good Stockers, choice . do fair to good ......... 5 75 Milch cows, choice........85 00 Springers, choice ........100 00 Calves, choice ...............14 00 When Quality Erb St. West Phone 239 WATERLOO For Flour users wantâ€" ing a Flour that will serve all purposes, both Bread or Pastry. . Wm. Suider Mifing Co: Seven ‘ Lilies OCean ALWAYS ORDER BY NAME WHEN SATISFACTION IS NEEDED For Real Good Pastry, Order (Fancy Pastry) ALWAYS DEPENDABLE Waterloo â€" J. Rakhn & Kitchener â€" C. J. Se Counts Order It represents SUPREME QUALITY EFlour 9 25 110 00 120 00 14 50 13 00 11 50 6 50 _ GRAIN AND FLOUR, TORONTO | _ Manitoba_wheatâ€"No. 4/ northera. â€"] * no |$1.46; No. 2 northern, $1.42%; No. 3 _northern, $1.34%, c1f. the Bay, _â€" "fu: es ani esd W te 44 1.0.D. sudii~«...10 00 10 do thick smooth ........ 9 50 _# Regular ; discounts on. inferior WHOLmDOVAYo MARKET market exhibited a weaker tone yesterday, influenced largely by heavier receipts of Ontario z’ plies here. w steady, howâ€" ver, at OLIIPW-’:':R 90 pounds, bulk, carlots, exâ€"track; Torouto, for ha t hanctainbe M is sidel iad w }‘" . Masiiohe osteâ€"No: 3 tesd" 6e, American corn â€"â€" No. 2 yellow track, Toronto, $1.09; No. 3 yéllow, $1.08, â€" both t&cnn' [ * Agustine corn, $1.09. * Manitoba. flour â€" First® patents, $8.00, Montreal freights, do second patents, $7.40. â€" iL S & Milfeedâ€"Carlots, delivered, Monâ€" treal: Bran, per ton, $30.25; shorts, per ton, $34.25; ‘middlings, per ton, $41.25. Buyers e Ontario oatsâ€"Good, sound, heavy oats, in carlots, 50s, f.ob., outside points. > _ Barleyâ€"Malting, 77c per bushel, f.o.b., Ontario points, in carlots. _ Ontario wheatâ€"Good milling qualâ€" ity, carlots, $1.25, fo.b. outside noints. . â€" Ryeâ€"Per bushel, 90¢,. in carlots, outside. _ . _Buckwheatâ€"Per bushel, nominal, outside, in carlots, Ontario Flourâ€"$5.35 at Toronto, per barrel, in carlots, seaboard, in bulk, $5.35. , WINNIPEG GRAIN PRICES Cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 Northâ€" ern, $1.40%; No. 2 northern, $1.36; No. 3 northern, $1.28%; No. 4, $1.20%; No. 5, $1.09%; No. 6, 98%e; feed, 82%&c; track, $1.35%; screenâ€" ings, $6 per ton. Oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., 68%c; No. 3 C. .. 60%¢; extra No. 1 feed, 60%e; m. 1 feed, 88%4c; No. 2 feed, 55 Â¥4¢; rejected, 54%¢; track, 61%c. | e _ _I" > is eooX MEDIGINE 0043 :,, , Above prices for goods delivered Toronto. Dairy DAIRY. PRODUCE Quotations to Shippers Butterâ€"Creamery, pasteurized, No 1. 38% to 39; doâ€"unpasteurized, No 1, 37% to 38; do seconds, 37 to 37% Quotations to Retail Trade Butterâ€" Creamery, No. 1, prints ... 41 dQ NO. B . Ae.mosmscinies $9 Eaysâ€" Fresh, extras ......................... 45 to 46 do firsts ......................._.. 39 to 41 do seconds i......................... 33 to 36 Poultryâ€" Alive Spring chickens, over 5 1b8. B@CR .....â€"aunmmmummimes B4 do 4% to 5 lbs. each ..........~ 23 Above quotations nominal on eggs and poultry on delivered basis. * Prices to Retail Trade °> Extras, frsh, in cartons do _ do _ loose Fresh, firsts ........ Fresh, seconds ... Extras, storage .. Firsts, storage ..... In the woodsâ€"â€" DEATH OF Another of Elmira‘s wellâ€"known citizens passed away in the person of John 8. Stumpf, who succumbed to an attack of pneumonia at his home on Wednesday, Sept. 28, in his 64th year. The late Mr. Stumpf enjoyed excellent health until his re cent ilJness. He was born at Petterâ€" Well Known Elmira Citizen Passes Away In His 64th Year After Pneumonia Attack. Cook‘s Regulating Compound cmanar in nuntina stason Hunters find Minard‘s an oxâ€" cellent . remedy f8r sprains, euts and wounds.. ~Pack ~A bottle in your kit. _ \ POULTRY AND EGGS Quotations to Shippers JOHN S. STUMPF A# ELMIRA E 'iu:"-l._fi"'..;'fl The Ontario Government have anâ€" plz:.%"":nonud a change in the opén seaâ€" The ‘:'-ln.mdoor‘ndnoonhhm. Toimtaom mebotecO¢ in that, cither animal may be taken 41 to 39 to $4 to ... 24 |son, N.J., July 10, 1864, and came to 2~ 23. |Rimira with his parents when twelve .‘;: °E8°[years old. In 1885 he married je : |Catharine Stangey in Elmira, who l survives with one son, Alexander, of §6 to 57‘Kitchener. Also five brothers and z.fs»g z'one sister, namely, Jacob, George 39 to 4o 2"4 William, of Detroit, Albert of 44 to :}J(ltchenet, Wesley of Elmira: and 41 to 42\Mrs. Winnie Chapman of Watford. ~ \The funeral, which was largely atâ€" ~~ * tended, took place on Saturday | afternoon with service at the home * ® and St. Paul‘s church. â€" Interment was made in the Elmira cemetery. [UMPF, mr. wm. Ruppel of Toronto was a recent visitor at the home of his n Pas®e® | rather, Mr. Honry Ruppol. Afte" _ | attended Winterbourne Fair. 42 iSale will start at 1230 p.~ sharp. |‘ Horeesâ€"Y Bay horse 8, years Old, weighs 1850 Tbs. s 28 Cattle, 5 iGood Dairy Cowaâ€" |Holstein cow due latter part of Oct.; ‘Durham cow due Nov. 9; Hereford cow.due Nov. 19;. Durkham cow due m'_x;;v,rmu cow due Feb. 23; !M years old, in good condiâ€" * W.*W. FRIOKEY, Auctionser, will sell tor MBR WENRY GOBERT, bMs Farm Stock and Implements on the ftarm situated Â¥+mile west of Bamâ€" berg on the road leading to Welles PmÂ¥ loy, known as the J years old, weighs 1400 lbs.; 1 bay horse 15 years weighs 1400 the.; 1 bay \gn/:.lu 4. years old, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Pith, 1927 tion. weigh. calves; pure bred Durham roan bul Pigs and Poultryâ€"Brood sow due Nov. 18; brood sow due. Dec. 24; 7 shoats weigh about 150 lbs. each; 10 shoats weigh 75 tbs. each; about 30 White Leghorn hens, Tom Barron strain. Implements â€" Massey â€" Haris 6 ft. #inder; McCormick 13â€"dise seed drill; MasseyHarris 5 ft. mower, nearly new; Frost & Wood hay‘ rake;. New McCormick 15 spring tooth cultivator; 4 section iron harâ€" rows; OTG 2turrow . walking: plow; single plow; scuffler; land roler; _root pulper; Fleury No. 4 single plow; stock rack; flat hay rack; gravel box; wagon box; fanâ€" ning mill; 134 h.p. International gas‘ engine on truck, nearly new; pump jack; wheelbarrow; slings and lock; 50 cedar posts; 1 good ‘wagon; set sloop sleighs nearly new; open buggy; Portland Cutter; No. 12 Deâ€" Laval cream separator; 3 burner coal oil stove; heater; Daisy churn; doubletrees; _ neckyokes; _ forks; shovels; chains, and many other articles not listed. Harnéss â€"1 set team harness nearly new; set plow harness; set ||£nglo harness; blankets. Terms â€"Hay, roots, poultry and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ ‘credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes or 5% discount for cash payments on all credit amounts.‘ HENRY GOBERT, Proprieter. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Hay and Rootsâ€"About 35 tons of (no rain) timothy and clover hay mixed; 800 bus. of Turnips. For good stock and implements attend this sale. No reserve, farm is sold. Among those who attended the Winterbourne School Fair last Wedâ€" nesday were Mr. and Mrs. George Class, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rahn and scores of the scholars of the Elmira public | school. ~"The school was cloged for the afternoon to allow them to attend the fair. f On Saturday, Arthur, the five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bulgin was laid at rest at the Elmira comeâ€" tery. The lad died suddenly after a three days‘ illness. His parents and one sister survive. At the Marketâ€"Prices at the Prosâ€" ton market on Saturday remained firm, butter selling for 43c per Ib. and eggs for, 50c a dozen; cooking @pples at 20¢ a basket, pears at 40¢, and plums at 80c and 40c. Corn sold at 20c a dozen cobs and potaâ€" toes $1.75 a bag. l in ‘the district south of the French and Mattawa Rivers from November 1st.to November 30th, and in the ‘Mistrict north of, the ‘French and Mattawa fromâ€"Octobér 10th to Nov. 30th. . > f Thess periods ars vory much in favor of the hunter, especially 1f the weathar may turm cold, and it is trusted the action of the Governâ€" mantâ€"will résull~in a marked in« mnmumm to NM(PM tion, COanadian, National ‘Reilways have provided with their ukual care Phone 592w, Waterido. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. 40â€"2t PRESTON seived instructions from MRS. A. YOUMAN to sell by public auction on â€"her premises situated 1 mile east of Petersburg, lane entrance off the wwu&pw southeast of Bridgeport, near farm, on y 3 .N.R. overhead bridge, on * WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19th, 1927 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 1927 ‘-bumumutm Sale will start at 1 p.m. sharp. . Cattie 6â€"Holstein cow due The following: * 20; Holstein.. cow bred Sept. 16;1 Horsesâ€"Bay mare 9 years old; Holsteinâ€" cow bred" Sept. 20;~ Hol bay mare 15 years old. *\ stein heifer Bred Aug. 3; Holstein Cattieâ€"3 Good Cowsâ€"Swiss cow heifer bred Sopt. 1; Holstein heifer in flow of milk, bred Aug. 15; Jersey calf 8 months old. These cows and and Durham heifer fresh in June; heifers are worthy of atterndance. Pul!fl‘bn(Au. 20; 2 purebred Hol Mflmnqâ€"lnwumn‘omwmlmd‘:Imlh. 150 lIbs. each: 3 geeso: 15 mixed heifers; 2 spring calves. stein heifer Bred Aug. 3; Holstoin heifer bred Sopt. 1; Holstein heifer calf 8 months old. These cows and heifers are worthy of atterndance. Pigs and Poultry â€" 4 store hogs ::Lm each; 3 geese; 15 mixed ‘ Marhéssâ€"Sot double team harness new; set single harness, good as new; % new horse collars; bridles, for circularâ€"saw; doubletrees; neckâ€" res; _ forks; shovels; . chains; grindstone; crow bars, and many other articles too numerous for deâ€" Produceéâ€"8 tons alfalfa hay; 50 bus. cats; 100 bus. mangels; & quanâ€" tity of potatoes. implements â€" Farm wagon; hay rack; heavy set bob sleighs with box; hay rake; disc; 3 see.. iron harrows; jumper cutter; steel tire open buggy; scuffler, root pulper; cutting box; ‘Excelsior motorcycle; 20 horsepower McLaughlin motor on skids, with shaft and pulley, ready Household Effects â€" % cut oak davenport, brand new; good 6 octave Clinton organ; iron bedstead with springs; â€" child‘s crib;> bedroom ‘stand; good. couch; large rocker; chitdsâ€"rocker; 3 upholstered parlor chairs; 2 long benches; cider barrel; 6 new syrup cans; 1 dozen empty sealers; 3 milk pails; 2 gal. ofhcan; parlor lamp, etc. _ $ Real Estateâ€"150 acres good sandy loam with 14 acres hardwood bush; farm is well fenced; running spring water at;barn; about 75 apple trees and other fruit trees. On the farm is a ¢oon‘roomod rough cast house with kitchen attached and good cemented cellars. Also bank barn in reaâ€"good: shape with cement stables and excellent root cellar, good hog pen, implement shed and poultry house. ‘This is a grand opportunity for anyone wanting to buy a farm near Kitchener. ; Terms .. on Real Estate made known on.day of sale. Terms: of Sale â€" iProduce, pigs,| poultry and all sums of $20 and under,; cash; over that amount si months credit on approved security or 6% per annum off_for cash. Noi‘ reserve, Mrs. Youmah is leaving the farm. 50 | MRS. A. YOUMAN, Proprietress. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 124 acres good land, well cultiâ€" vated and drained, a large roomy stone house and brick house, large bank barn and straw shed all in good shape and all necessary outâ€" buildings, good supply of water; well fenced, situated 3 miles west of Waterloo. For further particulars apply to the. MARTIN HERGOTT ESTATE, R. R. 3, Waterioe, or 1. H. TOMAN, New Dundee, Ont. 40â€"4t. L H. Toman, Auctionser, has ré A farm of about 50 to 100 acres crop and all. Apply to Box No. $0 Chronicle. .+« 40â€"1t FOR SALE ° 1224 Tractor, 3â€"furrow tractor plow, for $450.00. Box 16, Chronicle. & > 40â€"2t. 20 0 FOR SALE _ _ _ Fresh cows, Holstein and Jersey. Apply to Simeon Shantz, R. R. 2, New Hamburg, Phone New Dundee 38r23. 40â€"3t. FOR SALE f Bay mare, 1300 lbs., price $507 one black Percheron colt rising 3 years old. Apply P. K. Weber Farm, R.R. No. 4, Kitchener. °_ FOR SALE 1 Shorthorn bull fit for service; also a number of secondâ€"handâ€"water bowls, Apply to David Trussler, Wellesley, Phone 20â€"9, Route 2. 8 second hand rubber .tire buggies; # second hand stee! tire buggles, all 4 secomd hand light oneâ€"horse carriâ€" 2 second hand heavy twoâ€"horse 1 pneumatle tire buggy All in good repair and painted. 1 set second hand wire spoke wheels 1 sacond hand cart; New Jackson wagons. . miay be obtained shortly on applica tion to Oanadian National Tioke! New Dundee, Phone 28â€"12. ’ E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. 40â€"2t WEBER BROS. 4 Carrlage Shop Phone § R 4 +. New Dundss f 2200 J B§â€"6t FARM WANTED FOR SALE 39â€"3t 480 ‘ W.. W. Frickey, Auctioncer, has|M . ‘, nflh instructions from _ the $ undersigned executors to sell by public: auction on the farm of the laté Matthow Schondelmofter, site § A! 1% willes cast of Kitchener and 1% Pigs and Poultryâ€"2 sows bred 4 weeks; 6 ,geese; 12 ducks; 4 pigeons. Hay, Grain and Rootsâ€"Â¥ tons of good timothy hay; 400 bus. mixed grain; 80 bus. rye; 500 bus. mangels and turnips. implementsâ€"Binder; mower? twoâ€" horse spring footh cultivatdt; riding plow; 2 gang plows; disc; scuffler; steel ‘roNer; $â€"section tron harrow; ray rake; Peter Hamilton corn cutâ€" ter; fanning mill; Chapman 1% h.p. gas engine; seed~ drill; 2 carriages; good wagon‘? 2 old wagons; box; flat rack; bob sleigh; light sleigh; pig hangers; step ladder; hay fork and "ropo: top buggy; vise; grindstone; doubletrees; neckyokes; . chains; forks; shovels; hoes; set team harâ€" ness; 2 sets single harness, 1 nearly new; 1919 Ford touring car in good order. Household Effects â€" Morris chair; parlor tables; lounge; $ parlor chairs; pictures; extension table; ice box; kitchen cabinet; writing desk; dresser; 2 stands;â€"3 beds; chest; sink; corner cupboard; kitchâ€" en table; sewing machine; M.â€"H. cream separator, nearly new‘; 45â€"gal. kéttle stove; churn; washing maâ€" chine; 22 in. Cleveland bieycle, and numereus other articles not listed. No reserve. Termsâ€"Hay, grain, roots and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months credit by furnishing approved joint notesâ€" or 49%, discount for cash payments on all credit amounts. W. W. Frickey, Auctioneer, will sell for Mrs. Herman Kraft at 78 Samuel St., City of Kitchener, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1927 Sale to start at 1.30 p.m. | Extension table; sideboard; 4‘ dining room chairs; Wilton parlor rug, 9x9 ft., nearly new; leather rocker; oak rockers; bed couch; parlor tables; electric iron; 4 kldh- en chairs; 3 piece bedroom‘nlto; iron bed with springs; dresser and stand; white iron bed with coil springs; halt rug 20 ft. long; electric sweeper; child‘s bed; sink; piano stool; 3 wine kegs; bottles; crocks; sealers; hose reel; ash sifter; wash tubs; ironing board; dishes; cooking and kitchen utensils; lawn bench; pictures, and many other articles too numerous to mention. ‘ Also a 1924 Chevrolet touring car i2 good running order. a s Be sure and attend this sale. No reserve, A TERMSâ€"Cash. MRS. HERMAN KRAFT, _ ‘There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises of the underâ€" igned, situated in the village of Philipsburg, on 7 TUESDAY, OCT. 18, 1927 sharp, extensive sale of: 138 acre at 2 p.m. farm, farm stock, implements, proâ€" Bay horse 9 years old, good driver;| duce and household effects for Conâ€" ks.d cow due beginning of March.{rad Rueffer, oneâ€"half mile south of els â€" Top buggy; Portland| Potersburg. < Positively no. reserve, cutter; 1â€"horse plow; single carriâ€"|proprietor is retiring from farming. age;_ single harness; heary single| If you want a real good farm, I harness}â€" collar and harness; buffalofhave it for you. robe; blankets; tie straps; back § â€"~~â€"gâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"t=tâ€"â€"ikâ€"â€"â€"â€"<o~â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" hold; cross cut saw; large milk.can; M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer string bells; forks; some mangels; Oct. 15 (Saturday)â€"Auction sale tools and numerous other articles. |>( household effects in the village of No reserve. T efh . s right for the late Mrs. C. Lonazlor Terms â€"All sums of $5.00 and “3: at 2 o‘clock. aliarp. . ; + under, cash; over that akuouht 6 29 (Saturday)â€"Auction sale months credit or 4% discount for|of real estate in the village of cash. 2 Shakespear for the late Sebastisn * of Valuable Household Effects SOPHIA SCHONDELMEIER, LOUISA SCHONDELMEIER, CAROLIANA SCHONDELMEIER, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterioo. 0. $. KOLB, Clerk. AUCTION SALE | 78 Samuel St., Kitchener. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterioo. AUCTION SALE MHENRY BERG, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctlionser, STOCK and CHATTELS Phone 502w, Waterico. _ 40â€"2t of of Proprietress. Executors. ‘Oct. 8 (Saturday)â€"At 130, o. m., valuable household effects for "Mrs. Herman Kraft at 78 Qpmuel St., city of Kitchener. , . Oct. 8 (Saturday) â€" Household effects on the Kitchener market for John R. Bone. s ° Oct. 18 (Tuesday) â€"â€" At 2 pm., ..ock> and chattels for Hy. Berg, situated "In the vMlsge of Philips burg. Oct. 16 ~(Saturday) â€"At 8 a.m, hcusehold effects on the Kitchener market for Allon Hawk: Oct. 19 (Wednesday)â€"At 1. p.m. farm stock, implements, hay, grain, roots and household effects belongâ€" ing to the estate of the late Matthew Schondelmeier, situated 1% miles east of Kitchener, off the highway. near C.N.R. overhead bridge. Oct. 20. (Thursday) â€" At 120 o‘clock sharp, farm stock including 2# head good young cattle, impleâ€" ments, hay, roots and some houseâ€" hold effects belonging to Henry Gobert, situated % mile west of Bamberg on the road leading to Wollesley, known"as the J. Hartlieb farm. Farm is sold. Oct. 25 (Tuesday)â€"At 12 o‘clock noodn, valuable 100 acre farm with good ‘buildings, and all farm stock, implements, hay, grain, roots and household effects, belonging to Mr. Lawrence Brenner, situated % mile south of Linwood on the road leadâ€" jng to Crosshill, known as tke Alâ€" bert Brenner farm. No reserve. . . , Nov. 22 (Tuesday)â€"At 9 o‘clock a.m. sharp, valuable pure bred and high grade Holstein cattle, 13 horses | including 2 thoroughbred Percheron ; stallions, pigs, poultry, implements, , hay, grain and household effects beâ€" ‘longing to Enos Hunsberger, situâ€" _ated 2 miles west and 1 mile north ofi Waterloo, on the Erbsville Road. No reserve, farm is sold. Plan to attend this large sale. _ Oct. 21 (Friday)â€"At 2 pm., ad ministratrix sale of brick house, No 18 ‘Pinke St., City of ‘Kitchener. Oct. 29 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., real good household effects for Mr. Albert I. Schultz, situated at 10 Mt. Hope St., Kitchener. Nov. 8 (Tuesday)â€"At 12 o‘clock | noon sharp, valuable farmstock, imâ€" : plements, hay, grain and household effects belonging to Mrs. l.onlul Martin, situated 1%4 miles southwest | of Wallenstein, 2 milés northwest of Hawkesville and . 4 miles northeast,| of Linwood. (Good stock will be offered at this sale.) No reserve,| Nov. 2 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm stock, implements, hay, grain, roots and household effects belongâ€" ing to Henry Yantz, 2 miles north of Bresiahu, 3 miles southwest of New Germany, known as the John Gole farm. No reserve. Nov. 5 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., good household effects on the Kitchener market for Charlie R. Rapp. Dec. 3 (S@turday) â€" At 8 a.m., household effects on the Kitcthener market for George Wackeiman. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer _~ Oct. 15 (S‘tumly)â€"A! 1.30 p.m., houséhold goods for Mrs. Gideon Relist, 1 Krug St., Kitchener. Nov. 9 (Wednesday) â€"â€"Yaluable 126 acre farm, farm stock, imple ments, hay and feed, belonging to Mrs. Joseph Spitzig, 1%% miles west of New Gepmany, on the Bloomingâ€" dale â€" New Germany main road. . . New Dundee, Phone 28â€"12 Oct. 19 (Wednesday)â€"Eantire sale of farm stock, implements and proâ€" duce belonging to Mrs. A, Youman, situated 1 mile east of Petersburg on the Lorénts Hauck farm. No re serve. Watch for itemized sale column and note the good dairy cows for sale. Nov. 9 (Wednesday)â€"At 9 a.m. sharp, extensive sale ofâ€" 138 acre farm, farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce and household effects for Conâ€" rad Rueffer, oneâ€"half mile south of Potersburg. : Positively no. reserve, proprietor is retiring from farming. If you want a real good farm, I have it for you. .. Oct. 29 (Saturday)â€"Auction sale of real estate in the village> of Shakespear for the late Sebastian Capling estate at 2 o‘clock sharp. ‘ Nov. 32 (Tussday)â€"Clearing }um-m, I-J.-u\ndn at Lot 11, concession 6, North Rastâ€" hopo, 2% miles cast of Amuires, for ~â€"Nov. 1st (Tuesday)â€"Clearing sale of farm stock, tmplements and feed at Lot 12, concession 13, Rast Zorra, 4 miles north of Woodstock, for Thos. Wilson. P W. W. FRICKEY, ‘Auctioneer I have several good farms for sale. 31 tb S1. AaAUCTION S A LISTSâ€", 1. H. TOMAN, Grad. Auctioneer __~___ FARM FOR SALE â€" _ â€". . ol(’xh!fi, of m 5 miles m_ ot Ploradale; large bank barn, straw shed, silo..and driving sped . voitige roof brick house; water pumped barn _with windmill. A}l under cull vation éxcept about 20 acres of This fartn 1s 4% miles from. school at the gate, and can bouhtstaumublophoq ¢ change for© smaller U"OWC?. $ particulars apply â€"to Horbort m R:~R. 2, Drayton, or Geo. G. Floradale........ 3#â€"3t. BINDER FOR SALE < New Masseyâ€"Harris binder used ouly one season. Also M.â€"H. m dri]l. G.â€"H./Snyder, Telephone Kitâ€" chener 7434â€"24 |~ KITCHENER + CIDER MILL l;,"or Sale _:__ ‘~FARM FOR SALE e In Township of Wellestoy, contaits Ing 193% acres, in the Third Conâ€" gession, Rastern Section, 1 â€"mile sast of Wallestoy. . to Daniel ui. Watmers. d S ArFndh Will open for custom . work September ist.. Both . cooking and preulv. Will opérate every Thursday %hroughout the 80â€" son. ‘Will give you the very best workmanship and service at same popular prices. Cus tomers having apples to sell please phone. _ We carry in stock first class table apples, new oak barrels, also Fresh Cider for sale on day above mentioned. f Hudson Coach, A1 condiâ€" tion, good looking serviceâ€" able car. Phone 530 Kitch, ener for demonstration. situate 2 miles west of Waterloo: with good Jmll‘- ings, barn nearly new, good land. Your chance to get close to good market. Price $3800. . Apply : A. K. CRESSMAN Acres Some Real Bargains IN HOMESâ€" 4 North Ward $500 cash, balance like rent, buys good red brick house, large lot. House has 6 rooms and all conveniences. Don‘t miss this. Price ... 536(”) â€" West Ward $300 cash, . balance terms, buys a nice comfortable home ofâ€" 5 rooms (red brick) with conâ€" veniences, on a large lot, not farâ€" from . Mutual Life. _ PTIGG ........... North Ward $300 cash, balance on terms, buys a house 8t‘ 8 rooms w «ll conveniences; large lot wi fruit trees and chicken stable and garage. Price @9GANAM Near Five Points $500 cash, balance terms, buys a nice rug brick bungalow of 6 rooms with â€" all conâ€" veniences, good large lot. You must act quick on this. Posses slon at once. Price reduced. for a quick sale to . @OFAMA Real Estate and An.thmor Insurance and Money to Loan. 60 Frederick St., along side of the Market lufli’l!'- K ITCH ENE R Phone 222 . before buying. 10 Bee my list of Farms for sale E J. SHANTZ E. A. Stahl Mill Phone 3483 Res. Phone 756 r 2. Waterioo *X #/.

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