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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Feb 1929, p. 9

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| All Successful Sales Advertised i Tuesday, March 5th, 1929 Sale to start at 12.30 o‘clock sharp 8 Horses â€"1 Belgian sorrel team|lbs. each; 30 Leghorn « rising 2 and‘3 years old, well matchâ€"| Rock pullets; 4 pure | ed and ‘broken; dark bay Belgian | Rock cockerels. rising two years @ld; team .of bay Hackney mrecaxlnu 5 years . old, well matched; black carriage mare 8 years old; coach team 15 years old, one in foal. Don‘t miss these horses. They will sure suit you. 22 Cattie â€" Registered Holstein heifer, Lizzie Freeman Calamity, No. 163584; reg. heifer, Beauty Hengerâ€" veld Calamity, No. 163585; reg. Holâ€" stein buil, pedigree furnished on day of sale; Jersey bull, Golden Gamâ€" bodges Prince, No. 45857, 18 months old; grade Holstein cow due Feb. 18; 1 cow bred, to freshen April 7; 1 cow due April 17; 1 cow due April 15; 1 cow due April 21; cow due March 28; heifer due March 24; heifer due March 6; 2 heifers rising 1 year old; 5 head young cattle risâ€" ing 1 year old; Jersey heifer bred Nov. 13; Jersey heifer bred Oct. 24; Jersey heifer rising 1 year old. This is a splendid herd of Holstein and Jersey cattle and will be sold subject to Government test. * Pigs and Poultry â€" Fat sow; 8 shoats 3 months old; 13 shoats 80 I. H. TOMAN has received instructions from MR. MILTON LITWILLER to sell by public auction on his farm situated 4 mile west of St. Agatha, or 4 miles northeast of Baden, on Produceâ€"5 tons hay; some mixed grain; 1 bus. Leaming seed corn; mangels; silage; 350 bags good seed potatoes (Planets.65 bags, Early Forâ€" tune 40 bags, Irish Cobbler 200 bags, Doolys 45 bags) if not previously sold. Auction Sale This is a very good sale to attend as everything is in fine shape. No reserve as farm is sold. Termsâ€"Produce, fat sow, shoafs, poultry, $20 and under, cash. Over that amount 12 months credit will be given by furnishing approved joint ‘ rotes bearing 5% interest. ' Auction Sale to sell by public auction on his farm situated 5 miles south of Baden, 5 miles west of New Dundee, 1 mile south and then 1 mile west of Pine Hill School, on Sale to start at 12.30 p.m. sharp. Horsesâ€"1 bay Clyde mare 10 yrs.| furrow gang plow old; general purpose gelding 11 years|5â€"section iron h old; 1 team general purpose geidings | harrows;> Bissel d 14 years old; bay Clyde mare 8 years |son; scuffler; f: old. bagger:; root pulr Cattleâ€"2 Holstein cows, fresh; brindle cow, fresh; Jersey cow, fresh; Jersey heifer due in March; Shorthorn cow due March 6; cow, part Jersey, fresh since November; cow, part Jersey, bred in October; Shorthorn heifer ‘bred on pasture; Holstein heifer 18 months old; 2 summer heifer calves; 2 fall heifer calves out of heavy producing dairy cows; Shorthorn bull 2 years old; 2 small calves. Pigs and Poultryâ€"2 York sows due in March; Berkshire boar 18 months old; 9 shoats about 100 lbs. each; 2 shoats 50 lbs. each; 2 shoats 150° Ibs. each; 80 White Leghorn pullets, laying;‘1 pr. geese. Produceâ€"Some hay; 250 bus. seed oats; 35 bus. seed barley; 300 bus. mangels; some timothy seed. Harnessâ€"2 sets plow harness; odd collars; ‘bridles; horse blankets; 1 pr. good woollen blankets; robe. implementsâ€"F. & W. Hay loader; F. & W. 6 ft. binder in good running order, with new canvases; F. & W. § ft. mower; hay rake; 3â€"drum steel roller; Cockshutt 13â€"disc drill, good as new; spring tooth cultivator; 2 _Termsâ€"Produce, small calves, poultry, $15 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be ’vm by furnishing approved #ecurity, or 5% discount for cash. Shoats, 3 months credit or 6% per annum off . of entire Farm Stock, Implements, Produce and Household Effects of Entire Farm Stock, Implements, Produce, Household Effects, MILTON LITWILLER, Proprietor. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, has received instructions from HERMAN REIHA, Proprietor. L. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee, Ont. Monday, March 4th, 1929 MR. HERMAN REIHA Iimplementsâ€"M.â€"H. 6 ft. binder, in good running order; Deering & ft. mower; hay rake; Deering 13 dise drill, like new; spring tooth cultiâ€"| vator, nearly new; Zâ€"horse corn culâ€" tivator; disc; 2 drum steel roller; 2â€" furrow Oxford plow; 2 single plows; ; ;4 and 5 section fron harrows, nearly' new; fanning mill; 2000 lb. Renfrew scales, new; wheelbarrow new; good farm wagon with box and shelving; democrat; good steel tire top buggy; 2 sets heavy bob sleighs; 2 cutters; 1 open buggy; set light 3â€"seated sleighs; stock rack; flat rack; comâ€" plete set of brand new Beatty hay slings, 65 ft. track, pulleys, etc.; 40â€" gal. gas drum; 3 good colony houses ‘ on skids, 6x8 ft., 8x8 ft, 6x8 ft.; grain bags; doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; shovels and many other useâ€" ful articles not mentioned. t E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. 82 lbs. each; 30 Leghorn chickens; 50 Rock pullets; 4 pure bred Barred Rock cockerels. Harnessâ€"Set double team harness, brass mounted and brand new; set team harness; set carriage harness, nearly new; single harness; blanâ€" kets. * Household Efle‘ch â€" 500. chick brooder; coal heater; 3â€"burner oil stove with oven; iron kettle and etand; Delaval cream separator No. ’12, in 1st class shape; meat grinder; police dog. furrow gang plow; 2 single plows; 5â€"section iron harrows; . 2â€"section harrows;â€" Bissel disc, used one seaâ€" son; ecuffler; fanning mill with bagger; root pulper;. 500 lb. scale; Cockshutt manure spreader; manure boat; wagon with box and shelving; top buggy; set heavy bob sleighs; Portland cutter; flat rack; stock rack; gravel planks; 5 turned lawn posts; cedar posts; iron fence posts; some bricks; 2 trip ropes 60 ft. each; potato spray; 26 ft. extension ladder; 25 gal. gas drum; post hole lauger; grain bags; _ doubletrees; forks; shovels; neckyokes and many ’other articles not mentioned. Household Effects â€" Anchor-Holt‘ No. 6 cream separator in extra good: shape; Daisy churn; milk paile, new; ‘ straimer pail; 30 gal. milk can; lard press; meat grinder; iron kettle; kitchen stove; World‘s Favorite kitâ€" chen stove; good box stove; glass door kitchen cupboard; corner cupâ€" board; kitohen cupboard; Sâ€"octave organ; kibchen table; parlor table; pail bench; 2 pair heavy curtains; 2 lounges; cradle; kitchen utensils; hanging lamps; wooden tub; wringâ€" er; lawn mower; horee clippers; some dishes; 2 cider barrels; 1 vine gar barrel; woodâ€"box; crossâ€"cut saw; good single barrel shot gun; carpet strips; some carpenter tools; a real good Collie dog. No reserve. Farm is sold. E, B, HALLMAN, Clerk. 82 Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris binder (in good order); new John Deere «ide rake; Maxwell hay loader (as good as new); McCormick mower; 10â€"ft. dump rake; new Masseyâ€"Harris xlmy tedder; Masseyâ€"Harris cultivaâ€" |tor; 4â€"section iron harrows; Bissell disc; 12â€"hoe drill; Sylvested 14â€"disc. drill; Oliver riding plow; No. 13 Fleury walking plow; McCormickâ€" Deering walking plow; new Masseyâ€" Harris land roller; truck wagon; Adams wagon (as good as new), top buggy; gravel planks; cutting box; ‘bag truck; stoneâ€"boat;" fanning mill; parts of Masseyâ€"Harris binder; i wago jack; hay fork; oneâ€"man saw; 2 crosscut saws; rubber tire top buggy (as good as mnew); about 1000 ft. of 11 plank; doubletrees; neckâ€" yokes; shovels; forks, and many 2uther articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. _ Cattieâ€"White heifer supposed to calf in April; black heifer supposed to be in calf; black cow luiwosod to calf in April Sow due in April. Hay and Grainâ€"Five tons of hay; whout 300 bushels of New Victory cats (fit for seed); about 100 bushels of O.A.C. No. 21 barley (fit for seed). well matched, rising 13 and 14 years pld, (one in foal, bred to Barney Doyle); mare rising 14 years old; good single or double; general purâ€" pose mare rising 6 years old, good single or double. At Lot 9, Con. 3, Wel Twp.. three miles northwest of Wollesiey, Harnessâ€"Heavy set of team harâ€" nees; set single harness; new set single harness; some harness parts and odd collars. Household Effectsâ€" Wooden bed; washstand; lounge; table; bench; 5 chairs; wood chest; two box stoves; cook stove; tea kettle; washboard; pails; lamp; mirror; tea pot; three lanterns; two 1â€"gallon coal oil cans; two cider barrels; ‘box lined with tin; three or four good house doors and many other articles. Farm Stock, Implements and Real Estateâ€"At the same time and place will be offered for sale (subâ€" ject to a reserved bid) the farm of 100 acres. (more . or less) with 5 acres of wheat, 18 acres in grase, 15 acres of bush, 9 acres pasture, 45 acres fall ploughing. Thereon is a good house, ‘new steel truss barn with straw shed (cement floors throughout barn), driving shed and orchard with variety of fruit trees. This farm is in a high state of cultiâ€" vation, is welt fenced and has plenty of good water. Decision of Auctioneer final in all cases of dispute. | _ HERMAN POMMER, Proprietor. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, r Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. â€" 8â€"1 Everything will be soid without reserve. Termsâ€"Terms on Real Estate will be made ktfl)wn on day of sale. Hay, grain, lumber and all sums of $20.00 and under, cash; over that amount twelve months‘ credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes with bonafide property owners as security or a discount of five per: cent."will be allowed for cash on all credit amounts. MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortâ€" gage which will be produced at the time of sale there will be offered for sale by public auction, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1929 at tho o‘clock in the afternoon, on the steps of the City Hall in the City of Kitchener. All and singular that certain parcel of land situated in the Township of Waterloo in the County of Waterloo and Province of ‘Ontario, being composed of Lot Number 91 in Emanuel Lehnen‘s furvey according to registered plan No. 307 in the Township of Waterâ€" On the said premises is a five roomed brick‘ house with part conâ€" veniences, situated near Shants Stop, on the Kitchener and Preston highâ€" Terms of Saleâ€"Ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid on the day of sale, and the baiahce to be arranged within thirty days there after. Property being soid subject to reâ€" serve bid. For particulars apply to E. J. BHANTZ, Auctioneer Sime, Bray, Mointosh & Schofietd Solicitors for Mortgages. . $â€"1 THURSDAY, FEB. 28, uu\ Commencing at ome o‘clock. _ â€" of â€" REAL ESTATE Cattieâ€"3 Shorthorn farrow cows; lShorthom cow, milking; 2 baby beeves; 3 breedy Shorthorn grass cattle 1 year old; 6 good fat cattle ng 2 years old. ) Pigs and Poultryâ€"3 shoats 4 mos old; 60 mixed poultry; 1 pair geese Harnessâ€"Set heavy team harness; set plow harness; set single harness; Sale to start at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp on time. Horsesâ€"Bay Clyde team, mare and geliding, 11 and 12 yeans old, about, 3100 lbs.; bay Clyde gelding 12 years old; aged pony. Produceâ€"8 tons alfalfa hay; 300 bus. oats; 125 bus. barley; 15 bags potatoes. Implements â€" Mâ€"H. 6 ft. binder; Preston 5 ft. mower; hay rake; hay tedder; hoe drill; 3â€"drum steel roller; spring tooth cultivator; disc; 3â€"section iron harrow; 2â€"row corn cultivator; fanning mill; root pulâ€" per; farm wagon; set heavy hob sleighs; jumper cutter; top bugey; democrat; flat rack; stock rack; hay fork, rope and pulleys; 30 cedar [posts; good wagon box with shelvâ€" ing; . gravel box; _ wheelbarrow; }doubletrees; neckyokes ; forks ; ‘shovels; chains, and many other articles too numerous for detail. I Mr. George Eliiott to sell by public auction on his farm situated 4 miles east of New Dundee on the town line leading from New Dundee to Blair, on THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1929 Household Effectsâ€"Kitchen range, 2 heaters; extension table; 2 fall leaf tables; 6 cane chairs; 6 dining chairs; 6 kitchen chairs; 2 rockers; corner cupboard; 2 sinks; 3 bedâ€" steads with springs and mattress; quarter cut oak dresser; 3 washâ€" stands, quarter cut oak and cherry; 3 toilet sets; couch; meat grinder; 97â€"piece dinner set; Raymond sewing machine; some feathers; 3â€"burner ;oil stove with oven; reversible rug 3x3 yards; tapestry rug 4x5 yards; [tapestry rug 3x4 yards; 2 Aladdin lamps; oil lamps; solid oak clothes 'drier: coffee grinder; butcher table; cheese hoop, etc. Positively no reserve â€" the pro: prietor is retiring from the farm. Termsâ€"Produce, pigs. baby beeves, fat cattle, poultry, $15 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given by furnishing approved security. or 5%, discount for cash on all amounts entitled to credit. ‘ GEORGE ELLIOTT, Proprietor. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, FARM STOCK and POULTRY There will be sold by public aucâ€"} tion on the premises, situated on King St. East, Kitchener, at the City : Limits, or one block east of Kill‘.‘l-"‘ ener Junction, on | ~TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929 , ‘ at 1.30 p.m. | . Live Stockâ€"Team of good work | horses; 2 Holstein cows due ini March; Durham cow due in June; | Durham cow due in. July; l)urham) ‘hel»ler‘due in July; Jersey cow, bred; 2 Holstein heifers supposed to be in i 'call; 5 yearlings; 1 veal calf. | Pigs and Poultryâ€"Sow with litter at foot; sow due March 15th; 2 sows due April 1; Yorkshire boar 7 mos old; 50 hens. Do not miss this sale as the stock is in good condition and will be sold to the highest bidder. Termsâ€"6 months credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes, or 4¢ ‘discount for cash Poultryâ€"Cash. JOE McDONALD, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, ments, Produce and Houseâ€" _ hold Effects. New Dundee, Ont. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. 1. H. Toman has received instrucâ€" AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE Phone 592w, Waterloo. O. §. KOLB, Cierk. PROFIT SHARING Cream Prices _For the first half of February The New Dundee Farmers Coâ€"operative Creamery 40e for Spec. Butter Fat 48¢ for ist grade Butter Fat The Patron Gets the Profits. Phone 55 â€" New Dundee Give Us a Trial PAID Co. Ltd. â€" of §â€"2 82 Pigs and Poultryâ€"Sow due March 5th; sow due April 1st; 4 pigs weighâ€" ing about 150 lbs. each; 9 shoats; about 50 hens; 2 geese; 1 gander; good dog. Implements â€"Frost & Wood binder 6 fi. cnt, in good running order; Masseyâ€"Harris cultivator; 11â€"hoe Mcâ€" Cormick seed drill; 2 walking plows; hay rake; (Masseyâ€"Harris 5 ft. cut mower; wagon; steel tire open buggy; 4â€"section iron harrows; scuffâ€" ler; wheelbarrow; bob sleigh; set of gravel planks; forks; hoes; chains; double!rees; neckyokes, and many other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. Cattleâ€"5 good dairy cows; 1 ro@n cow fresh by time of sale; red cow bred in December; 1 farrow cow; red cow bred in Oct.; roan cow due in May; 7 head of young cattle ris ing 1 year old. Hay and Grainâ€"A quantity of good timothy hay; about 100 bus. oats and about 200 bus. mixed grain. W. W. Frickey, Auctioneer, will sell the farm stock and implements belonging ‘to Valentine Schneider, situated 2% miles southeast of Linâ€" wood and 5 miles northwest of St. Clements, on FRIDAY, MARCH lat, 1929 Sale starts at 1 p.m. Horsesâ€"Grey mare 6 years old; dark bay general purpose mare 14 years old; bay horse 15 years old; 1 aged bmre. good worker; grey filly rising 2 years old. Household Effectsâ€"DeLaval cream separator No. 12; Renfrew scales, 2000 lbs., nearly new; churn; cookâ€" ing stove; some milk pails. Harnessâ€"2 sets double harness; sef single harness and blankets. Termsâ€"Hay, grain, pigs, fowl, and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given by furniching approved joint vrotes, or 5%, discount for cash payâ€" ments on all credit amounts. VALENTINE SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. _ By virtue of a warrant from the Mayor of the City of Kitchener, unâ€" der his hand, with the Seal of the Corporation of the City of Kitchener affixed thereto, bearing date the 7th ;I)ay of January, 1929, and to me l:!irecu-d. for the collection of arrears of taxes due on certain lands, uotice is hereby given that, un less the said taxes, together with coets and charges be sooner paid, 1 shall, on Wednesday, the 8th day lm‘ May, 1929, at two o‘clock in flle‘ |alfternoon. at the City Hall in the said City of Kitchener, proceed to sell by Public Auction, the ‘said Lands {or so much thereof as may be sufâ€" ‘ficient to discharge such arrears of |taxes and costs. and charges there [on. The said lands are all patented. | NOTICE is further given that the list of lands for eale, for arrears of taxes as aforesaid has been prepared, ‘and copies thereof may ‘be had in my ‘office at the City Hall in the City of |Kitchener. The list is published in the Ontario Gazette for the issues ‘hl‘aflll[l date Feb. 2nd, 9th, 16th and L23rd. 1929. P Treasurer‘s Sale of Land in Arrears for Taxes. Valuable Farm Stock and Imâ€" 411 Treasurer‘s Adjourned Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes in the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that ibe adjourned sale of lands for arrears in taxes will be keld at the Town Hall in the Town of Waterloo, on Friday the 22nd day of February, 1929, at two o‘clock in the afternoon. NOTICE «I8S FURTHER GIVEN that If at such adjourned sale tho‘ price offered for any of the parcels is less than the amount due for arâ€" rears of taxes, charges and costs, or if no price is offered, then the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo intends to purchase the said parcels of land for the amounts due thereon. N. A. ZICK, ‘ Treasurer, Town of Waterioo. Town Treasurer‘s Office, ‘ Waterloo, Ontario, January 30, 1929. #1 W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, FARMERS TAKE NOTICE ! 1 pay the highest prices for old horses, beef hides, calf skins, sheep skins, tallow, ete. Phone at my expense. Phone 592w, Waterioo. JOS. KARLEY, Clerk. AUCTION SALE GEORGE WHWITHAM Phone 734 r 6 â€" Kitchener Notice WARRANT . W. FOOT, City Treasurer. §3%. CATTLE Four Jersey cows fresh by time of sale; 6 Jersey cows in calf, due in March and, April; 6 Holstein cows due in March and April; 3 Holstein cows due in May; 2 Holstein heifers in calf; 7 spring calves; 1 bull rising ’3 years. The above are a choice lot lot first class dairy cows worth your attention if you want good cows. HORSES One team Percheron mares rising 12 and 14 years; bay.mare rising 13 years; mare rising 6 years, in foal; 1 sorrel mare, driver, 13 years old; bay mare; good driver. Tuesday, February 26th, 1929 commencing at 12 o‘clock noon sharp, the following valuable Farmstock and Implements Hay, Grain and Household Effects Three brood sows supposed to be in pig; 4 young sows supposed to be in pig: 18 pigs weighing about 175 lbs.; â€"20 pigs 8 weeks old; boar 10 months old. About 70 bus. Silver Mine seed cats; §$0 bus. barley fit for seed; 1 bus. Yellow Blossom sweet clover seeii; 150 bus. mixed grain; quanâ€" tity of sweet clover hay. IMPLEMENTS Fordson tractor in good running order; Stratford Decker threshing machine 28â€"46, nearly new, with 18 ft. grain elevator, chaff blower, straw blower and self feeder, in Al1 shape; MasseyHarris binder 8 ft. cut; Deerâ€" ing corn binder, run two seasons, like new; Mcâ€"Cormickâ€"Deering corn blower with pipes, nearly new; Mcâ€" Cormickâ€"Deering side delivery rake; McCormick hay loader, good as new ; There will be solc by Public Auction on the premises of DAN. LEBOLD One mile northâ€"west of Wellesley, right next to the Kraftâ€" McLaren Cheece Factory, on Auction Sale Everything will be soid without resérve as the farm is sold. Termsâ€"Hogs, hay, grain and all sums of $20.00 and under, cash. Over that amount 12 months credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes with bonafide property owners as security, or a discount of 5 per cent forâ€"cash on credit amounts. Auctioneer‘s decision final in all cases of dispute. ~ Hundred acre farm, 3rd Con. ‘Twp. of Puslinch, 3% miles east of HMespeler; 8 acres fall wheat, 15 acres ‘fall ploughing, 40 acres grass, 20 wcres first growth hardwood; large sugar bush with evaporator outft adjoining farm buildings; orchard; windmill; good buildings. Apply John Little, adjoining farm, Hesâ€" peler, Ont. . 8â€"2 Coâ€"operative Live Stock Marketing for Faypmers All farmers desiring to market their live stock should do it through their own representatives. Next shipâ€" ment to Stock Yards, West Toronto, Monday, February 25, 1929 at Baden and Petersburg. Notify E. B. Hallman, New Dundee, Phone 105, or Simon Ditner, W.torloo,‘ Phone 47â€"3. 81 ADDITIONAL SALES ON PAGE 12 Let MOLLASINE MEAL reduce your feeding costs. Made in ‘mlnnd. County Distributor Farmers M. R. ROTH EXECUTORS‘ SALE G. H. SNYDER HAY & GRAIN SWINE This sale will start sharp at 12 o‘clock noon. Auctioneer. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk 10 ft. dump rake; Petor Hamilton 12 disc drill; Sylvester corn planter; Planet Jr. corn cultivator; S\Bll.ol tractor disk; spring tooth harrow; Cockshutt tractor plow; .steel land roller; one svseclion\iron harrow; one 4â€"section iron harrow; F. & W, cultivator, 8 ft.; Ayr No. 21 walking plow; No. 2 Hamilton walking plow; John Deere walking plow; potato plow; turnip seeder; scuffler, new; root pulper; fanning mill; 8â€"inch chopper; 40 ft. double Tâ€"inch belt; 10 ft. double 6â€"incn pelt; 1 road wagon with box and springs, cap. 4000 lbs.; 1 truck wagon; 1 truck wagon with steel wheels; carriage; sleigh with platform; sleigh with box; light sleigh; 2 flat hay racks; Ford coupe 1922 model:; steel drum, cap. 210 gallons; 4 drums, cap. 25 gallons; two 40â€"gallon steel drums; one 45â€"gallon drum; one 35â€"gallon drum; 25 sap pails; large sap barrel; hay fork; manure spreader; grindâ€" stone; 1 power grindstone; forks; shovels; chains. and a host of other articles too numerous to mention. HARNESS Two sets heavy double harness, 1 new; set plow harness; set carriage harness; 2 sets single harnessT 7 new; also other harness parts. Sideboard; sink; extension table; PaÂ¥dora â€" kitchen â€" stove; â€" bureau; churn; butter worker; incubator; 2 bedsteads; 2 big milk cans; power cream separator, nearly new, 800 lbs. cap.; two 100 h. milk cans; milk pails and strainer; big ijron kettle. Every time a full egz crate goes out, the dollars come in. Te faster the crates fill, the faster you make eggâ€"money. The plan that fills egg crates fastest is to feed your hens a daily dose of botass A teaspoonful a Jay added to the feed is enough. It costs a cent a month per hen, or a cent a day for thirty hens. One extra exs a mnnlh{‘\'q‘n nice profit. . It pays to ask for PRATTS, the real egg maker, and take no other. . . Pratt Food Co. of Canada, Ltd. Toronto Spreader 9â€"No. 12 De Laval Cream Separator, 500 Ibs. Cap. 10â€"No. 14 De Laval Cream Separator, 750 \bs. Cap. 11â€"No. 17 De Lava) Cream Separator, 1000 ibs. cap., *w‘th Power Drive 12â€"3 M.P. international Engine 13â€"5 MHP,. John Deere Engine 14â€"6 H.P. ListerCanuck Engine PIONEER EQUIPMENT CO. Telephone 1930 19 Woolwich 6t. â€" Guslph, Ont. BARGAINS IN USED EQUIPMENT 1â€"15â€"Dise Cockshutt Drill 2â€"13â€"Hoe Masseyâ€"Harris Drill 3â€"10" Fleury Plate ‘Chopper 4â€"6!/," Massey â€" Harris Plate Chopper 5§â€"Nisco Manure Spreader 6â€"Cockshutt Manure Spreader 7â€"Deering Manure Spreader &8â€"Tudhope â€" Anderson Manure poULTRY REGULATOR HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS DAN. LEBOLD, 7 Proprietor. 8â€"1

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