By virlue o" a whrrant from The MPOT M T RTTDI ELC CE RLLLLLL_ 1044 and to me directed for the collectio the Town of Waterioo affized thereto, bearing date the Twentieth day of November, 1934, and to me directed, for the collection of arrears of taxes due on the undermentioned lands, NOTICE is hereby 8"“. that unless the said taxes, together with corts and charges be sooner '-l# 1 shall on WE.DNI’.DDA?. the TENTH DAY APRIL, 19386, at two o‘clock in the afternoon, at the Town Hail in the said Town of Waterloo, praceed to sell by Public Auction, the said lands, or so much thereo! as may be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and costs and charges thereon. The said lands are all patented. Dated at Waterloo, the twentyâ€"fifth day of November, 1934. NORMAN A. ZICK, Treasurer. TO WIT;â€" By virtue of a warrant from the Mayor of the Town of Waterloo, under his hand, with the Seal of the Corporation the Town of Waterioo affized thereto, bearing date the Twentieth day of N.n-b:._ 1934, a-f‘h -'u llnfl-d.._ lo:htb-la::hcl te ring date the TWeRUCTR @NY ©° EMTTUT e oo d L L Household Effects and Potatoesâ€" Marshallâ€"Wendell piano and stool, like new; DeLaval cream separator; Daisy churn; hand power washing machine ; cider barreis; some sealers and dishes; crocks; about 75 bags of Irish Cobbler potatoes; 75 bags of Early Fortune potatoes; some Rural New Yorker potatoes, and numerous other articles. Do not miss this sale. No reserve â€" The farm is rented. Terms of sale are cash. Hay, Grain, Seed and Harnessâ€" 2 tons hay; 500 bus. cats; 100 bus. barley; 5 bus. timothy seed; 4 bus. red clover seed; 4 bus. yellow blosâ€" som sweet clover seed; 200 bus. turâ€" nips; plow harness; good single harâ€" ness, etc. Also a Ford engine on truck, runs any time, anywhere. Implementsâ€"New Frost & Wood 6 ft. binder, used only two seasons; steel dump rake; Cockshutt 13 disc seed drill in good shape; good Frost & Wood springâ€"tooth cultivator with seed box and grass seeder combined ; 2 hay and stock racks combined; 3â€"section harrows; single plow ; disc ; root sower; good 3â€"inch tire wagon; new wagon box with shelving; two 3â€"seated carriages; set bob sleighs and box; open rubber tire buggy; Jumper cutter; fanning mill; old plow ; scuffier; 150 ft. new hay rope and wooden pulleys; set slings; about 2000 ft. new good clean 1" pine lumber; some new 1% inch pine lumber for wagon boxes; some new white ash doubletrees; 100 cedar posts; wheelbarrow; old buggy; doubletrees; chains; forks, and many other articles. f Jersey cow due beginning of April; Ayrshire cow due in Aprils Jerseyâ€" Durham heifer fresh 2 months; Ayrshire cow supposed to be in calf; Holstein heifer due beginning of May; red heifer 1 year old; 3 Holâ€" stein heifers rising 1 year old; 2 Durham beifers, 6 months old; 2 cows fresh 4 and 6 weeks by sale time; Ayrshire bull 1 year old; 7 ewes supposed to be with lamb; 1 ram; sow due in April; 10 nice shoats nine weeks old; 3 geese, 1 gander, 40 hens. Josephsburg, and 6 miles west of Waterioo, on â€" TUESDAY, FEB. 12th, 1935 Sale starts at 1 p.mâ€" Horsesâ€"Dark bay mare rising 5 years old, 1350 lbs., supposed to be in foal; dark bay (coach) mare 12 years old ; bay driving mare 16 years olg, in foal ; sorrel horse 4 years old ; white team of mares (Grey Hawkes) 13 and 17 years old, 1 supposed to be in foal, (good, workers); colt rising one year old. On the farm of Mre. Philip Conrad, situated 2 miles southeast of Erbsville, 2 miles east of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, Potatoes, Lumiber Live Stock Community Auction Sales every Saturday at 1 p.m. Private selling week days. Make your entries early. Phohe: Kitchener Sales Stables At P. K. Weber‘s Barns _ F. J. Steffier, 1714w, Kitchener Opening Sale Saturday, Feb. 9 W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. Phone Waterloo 592w. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. 5â€"2 MRS. PHILIP CONRAD, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Poultryâ€" Treasurer‘s SALE or Lanps in Arrcars ror Taxes Town or WaTterLOO Lot 37 and pt. 36 mnc.v-u:t.o Lot 9 and pt. 1 Let 10 Let 11 Proprietress. Neecker 8y. ‘Here‘s what it takes to dig New ‘area which compriaes about 135 acres York out of a snowatorm recently: \ be added to the city land. The dwellâ€" 30,000 men. * lers, BHying in the area, believe that 390 fluehing trucks with plows atâ€" the advantages of the move would tached. ‘avercome any increases in taxation, 190 croseâ€"walk plows. » , xzrnrinnznznnr____ _ 43 anowâ€"sweeping machines. Gir] (to tiresome suiter at 3 a.m.): 96 trucke for hauling. "I think T‘ll name my car after you." 30 loading machines. l Suiter: "Thanks for the compliâ€" 670 associated trucks. ment; it‘s a swellâ€"looking car." And _ the _ costâ€"an _ estimated Girl: "Yes, ‘but It‘s so difficult to $1,000.000. get it going in the morning." TAKES 30,000 MEN TO DIG OUT CITY Household Effects â€" Parlor suite ; baby carriage; 1 coal heater; cellar table, and a host of other articles too numerous to mention. Auctioneer‘s decision | final in cases of dispute. Terms of Sale: Cash. _ ‘ |m'p|‘..,n.._u.my-[{“ï¬s bind.! paid donw at the time of sale, and er, 7 ft. cut; manure spreader; land| the balance within thirty days. roller; Maple Leaf chopper, 8 inch;| Terms of Sale of Chattels: Cash. .2â€"furrow sulky plow; 2 wslkingl For further particulars and conâ€" plows; carriage; wagon; milk Tfl':ki{dicion. of sale apply to some posts; some lumber; 40 gal.‘ yarry w. PAGE, gas drum; 10 rods of new P““lml East Block, Parliament Bldgs., fence; some odd harness, and many Toronto, Ontario, other articles. I Solicitor to the Mortgagee. Fâ€d‘,‘w bushels of Velvet seedl Dated at Toronto this 31st day of barley, and some mangels. |____ _ _ |youuory 1935, 6â€"3 Cattieâ€"One Jersey cow fresh 1 month; 1. Holstein cow, pasture bred; 3 cows due in March and April; 1 cow due in July; some young cattle; abdut 20 hens. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13, 1935, At 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following articles: Horsesâ€"One aged driver; 1 sorâ€" rel mare rising 12 years old; 1 driver 7 years old; 1 hackney mare 8 years old {if not préviously sold)}. There will be sold by Public Auction on the farm of Chris. R. Streicher, west half of Lot 1, Con. 3, Wellesley Twp., 2 miles east of Poole, on â€" of â€" Farm Stock, Implements and Hay and Grainâ€"About 6% tons of mixed hay; about 475 bus, mixed grain; 85 bus. barley (clean, fit for seed); a quantity of roots; some potatoes and about 10 ft. of silage; ulso 2 bushels clover seed. Also some implements and house hold effects. Terms â€"â€" Cash on day of sale. b.y geiding, 4 years old; bay geldâ€" ing, 3 years old; sorrel horse, 15 years old; filly, rising 1 year old. Cattleâ€"Blue cow, bred June 14; red cow, bred July 3; black cow, bred Sept. 22; Jersey cow bred Sept. 7; romn cow, bred Dec. 3; 2 spring calves; four butcher cattle. sharp, the following: Horsesâ€"Grey Percheron team of mares, 8 years old, supposed to be with foal; bay gelding, 7 years old; PIGS AND POULTRYâ€"Sow bred Nov. 23; 7 pigs about 150 lbs. each; 7 pigs, about 140 lbs. each. About There will be offered for sale by Public Auction, on Lot 65, G.C.T., Woolwich Townhip, situated about 3 miles north of West Montrose, on TUESDAY, FEB. 12, 1935 Commencing at 1 o‘cleck p.m., 15 hens. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Phone 30w, Tavistock. _ 6â€"1 CHRIS. R. STREICHER, NOAH ZIEGLER, Proprietor, GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, HENRY KLINCK, Clerk. 6â€"1 Plan Quantity of Land _ Costs AUCTION SALE Of Valuable o | $ § 40 z 121 ons 240 x 108 i in 0 : lhl 40 a 132 64 x 93 34°0 x 120 34°D 2 124 33°0 x 134 33°D x 125 60 x 184 104 x 184 73 x 164 79 x 184 60 x 164 60 x 164 44 x 184 34°0 2 140 340 x 140 Proprietor. 139.7 ily; some| â€" Terms of Sale of Land: Ten per ns. cent. of the purchase money to be irris bindâ€"| paid donw at the time of sale, and ider; land | the balance within thirty days. T, 8 inch;| _ Terms of Sale of Chattels: Cash. f .Wslkingl For further particulars and conâ€" milk "‘ck;{di!ions of sale apply to ; 40 gal‘ HARRY W. PAGE, $2.13 2.13 2.13 213 2.13 213 2.13 2.13 2.18 2.138 2.10 2.10 2.13 2.13 2.12 2.13 2.13 213 213 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.13 2.13 £.13 2.13 213 213 213 213 219 e INCREASE OF LIMITS _ A petition is known to be circulatâ€" ing in the aection southâ€"easterly of the city of Kitchener, asking that the area which comprises about 135 acres be added to the city land. The dwellâ€" ers, living in the area, believe that the advantages of the move would avercome any increases in taxation, The appointment of Mr. Herty Sullivan, as the fireman of the Girl‘s Training School at Galt, was anâ€" nounced recently by N. O. Hipel, M.L.A., for South Waterico. Mr. Sulâ€" livan was released from his job at the liquor store in Preston, condiâ€" tionally, and the announcement came as no surgrimx PETITION FOR The lands will be sold subject to a reserve bid. i 1 bay driving maure, 3 white feet, star in face; 1 Clyde gelding, 2 white feet, white strip in face; 6 white pigs, about 125 lbs. each; 1 black sow; 1 Jersey bull, 2 years old; 1 black and white Holstein cow ; 1 Holsteni cow, mostly black; 1 brindle cow; 1 brown cow; 1 brown steer calf, 5 months old; 1 top buggy; 1 cutter; 1 M.â€"H. binder, 6â€" ft. cut; 1 LH.C. mower, 4 %%â€"ft cut.; 1 M.â€"H. hay loader; 1 2â€"furrow plow Tudhopeâ€"Anderson; 1 M.â€"H. manure spreader; 1 lâ€"horse demoâ€" crat; 1 F. & W. disc, 14 plate; 1 springâ€"tooth cultivator; 1 walking plow; 1 iron harrows, 3â€"section; 1 farm wagon; 1 flat hay rack; about 900 bus. oats and mixed gruin; 1 fanning mill; 1 set long tug harâ€" ness; 1 set single harness. sW16 vi1 ... , (Hua* . Zj,Sh.... On the said farm there is said to be erected a dwelling house with suitable farm buildings. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, under the authority of a Landlord‘s Distress Warrant, there will be offered for sale the followâ€" ing goods and chattels: All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Woolwich, in the County of Waterloo, containing by admeasurement â€" fiftyâ€"eight â€" acres, more or less, being composed of a part of lot number one hundred and five of the German Company Tract of the Township of Woolwichuforeâ€" said, and being more particularly described in the above mentioned mortgage _ to _ the _ Agricultural Development Board registered as number 15774. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Powers of Sale contained in a produced at the time of saje, theve will be offered for sale by â€" PUBLIC AUCTION On MONDAY, the 25th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1935, at the hour of one a‘clock in the afternoon, at the farm of Orville Wesley Esch, 2% miles west of Elmira, Ontario, the following property, namely : SCHOOL FIREMAN APPOINTED 11.9¢ 1737.84 44 108.21 471.63 _aror soe se 108.14 167 49 10749 107.49 106.34 122.12 718 of Household Effectsâ€"1 cook stove; heater; coal oil stove; DeLaval cream separator; 2 tables; 3 beds, springs and mattresses; 3 washâ€" stands; dresser; organ; buffet; sink ; rocker; kitchen chairs; jars; disher; kitchen utensils; grinder and stuffer; iron kettle; washing machine; milk pails; meat barrel. of Hay and Grain â€" 4 tons mixed hay; 300 bus. seed oats; 225 bus. feed oats; 40 bus. barley; 250 bus; mixed grain; 3% bus. alfalfa grass seed; 4‘4 bus. sweet clover seed; 1‘4 bus, timothy seed; grain bags; 300. bus, of mangels; 35 bags of potatoes. Implementsâ€"1 binder; 1 mower; hay rake; International hay loader; 1 drill; 1 cultivator; 1 cultivator with seed box; 1 roller; 2 sets of harrows; McCormick scuffier; dise; Oliver riding plow; 2 walking plows; 2 wagons; 1 rubber tire buggy; 2‘ sets sleighs; 2 cutters; 1 carriage; 2 hay racks; roller chopper; 2000 Ib. scale; fanning mill; cutting box; root pulper; horse power; 2% h.p. gas engine; pump jack; Ford touring car; shovels; forks; neckyokes; logging chains; oak tongue; lumber; wheel barrel; emeny stone; gravel planks; 1 box; doubletrees; yuantity of waod, etc. # ‘ Harnessâ€"2 sets double harness; 1 set carriage harness; single harâ€" ness. Cattleâ€"6 Durham cows supposed to be in calf; 3 cows, fresh; 1 heifer supposed to be in calf, all T.B. tested; Durham bull 2 years old; 3 fatrcattle; 4 yearlings; 6 spring calves; 1 veal calf. Pigsâ€"2 sows bred in January; 8 shoats; 12 pigs 2 months old; 50 hens; 3 geese; 1 collie dog. 1 Horses â€" Bay gelding 10 years old; bay mare in foal, 13 years old; Percheron gelding 17 years old ; bay mare 15 years old; 1 aged horse; bay gelding rising 2 years old; colt rising 1 year old. Parcel No. 2â€"East half of Lot 10, Con. 12, contains 50 acres, more or less, all clear; about 19 acres are in meadow, the balance is plowed; has running water, etc. All to be sold without reserve in order to wind up the estate of the late Mr. Schlueter. Termsâ€"10% ot purchase price on day of sale; balance in 30 days when the sale shall be completed and possession given. Positively No Reserve.â€"Winding Commencing at 12 o‘clock sharp. The undersigned Executors of the Estate of the Late Christian Schlueter will offer for sale by public auction upon the premises, the valuable farm property of the deceased, which is more particularly described as being composed of part of Lot No. 11, Con. 11, Weilesley Tp., containing 100 acres, more or less. On the farm is a comfortable frame house and kitchen, large bank barn with straw shed with stabling throughout, also separate piggery and implement house, all in googd state of repair. There are about 7 acres of fall wheat, about 50 acres in meadow, about 6 acres of new land*wth some timber on it; the balance is plowed ready for spring crop. The farm is well fenced, has n" drilled well and splendidly located. | In the Township of Wellesley, being Lot No. 11, Con. 11, at the outskirts of Linwood, on Grain â€" 300 bushels of ‘mixed grain, fit for seed; 40 bushels buckâ€" wheat, fit for seed. EXECUTORS SALE all in good condition. VALUABLE FARM LANDS, Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, Harness and Household Effects. east of Winterbourne, 3 wiles east of West Montrose, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14w At 1 p.m., the !-]I-h.x Horaseâ€"1 horse, 11 years old. Cattleâ€"2 cows fresh 3 months, bred again; 1 cow fresh 6 weeks; 1 cow due March 25th; 2 calves, 3 months old; 2 ealves, 5 weeks old. Pigsâ€"Black sow with litter at 6 chunks. About 40 hens. up Estate. ALVINA BUNDSCHO, MENRY D. SCHLUETER, EDWARD SCHLUETER, Executors of ; Chrigtian Schineter Estate. GRKO. G..CLABS, Auctionser. Tof-o of Chattelsâ€"Cash on day RUSSEL COUSLAND, Prop. GEO..G. CLASS, Auctioncer, HENRY KLINCK, Clerk. 6â€"1 Implements and household effects Situsted about 2% miles north TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 P y ~a 0 Gart 7 72 O o ol sns Pn t i i: t d Ar it K).: * / > Nt SALE | AUCTION SALE | pyofioy satg Mr. and ‘Mre. Jerry Keffer of Kosâ€" euth called on the latter‘e father, Mr. Amos Schiede! last Wednesday. + Mise ‘Maggie Moyer and Mr. 3. W.' Moyer visited ‘Mr. and Mra J. A. Good of Kitchener one day last week | t 2 0 o aaa oo e en Een ye Misses Rebeccah and Dorothy Shantz accompanied Mire Ruby Haâ€" macher to her home t§par New Dunâ€" dee on Sunday. Mise Aleda Snyder visited friends in Hamilton on Sunday. Miss Irene Woods of Lexington spent the weekâ€"end with ‘Miss Vera Todd. Miss ‘Maggie Moyer and Mr. Ben Moyer attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Toblae Shantz at,Kitchener last Thureday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Herman have moved into the village and are occuâ€" pying Mr. Shafer‘a houee: Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Snyder vialted Mr. and ‘Mrs. Hilliard near Conestogo on Sunday. A general interest is being maniâ€" fested in the services of the United Church on Sunday, Feb. 10th at 10 a.m., the‘ pastor ‘Rev. ‘Croth will «peak on "God‘s Great Salvation and Man‘s ‘Responsibility". A cordial inâ€" vitation is extended to all _ Household Effects â€" One range kitchen stove, Treasure; 1 parlor ‘Iheaber; 1 small kitchen stove; 1 iron “bed; 1 dresser; 1 washâ€"stand; 2 wooden beds; 2 mattresses; /2 springs; 1 child‘s bed; 1 sink; 1 small cupboard; 1 wood box; 2 exâ€" tension tables; small tables; 8 kitchâ€" en tables; 1 small bench; 1 parlor lamp; 1 hanging lamp; 1 oilcloth rug 3 yds. 14. in long by 3 yds. wide; 1 other rug 3 yds. 18 in. long by 3 yds. wide; lawn mower; washâ€" ing machine and wringer; 1 tub; milk pails; churn; etc., etc. ; No Reserve as the Proprietor has rented the farm. \ Terms of Sale â€" Cash. | Decision of Auctioneer final in )Il cases of dispute. Harmessâ€"Two sets of double harâ€" ness; 1 thirdâ€"horse harness; 2 sets of single harness; blankets; collars and buffalo robes. [ implementsâ€"Peter Hamilton dise }dn'll; spring tooth cultivator; Bissel i:!-drum steel roller; set of Sâ€"section ‘hnrrowx; 2 Ayr plows, No. 21; Masseyâ€"Harris steel truck wagon, nearly new; steel tire farm wagon; set of bob sleighs with box; top buggy; Portland cutter; wagon box; flat grain rack; stone boat; root pulper, nearly new; set of wagon springs; set of sling ropes; about 140 ft. rope, nearly new; wheelâ€" barrow; 4 pig hangers; 1 butcher kettle; Viking cream separator; extension ladder; 1 other ladder; rope and tackle; water trough; meat barrel; cider barrel;. doubletrees; neckyokes; logging chains; forks; shovels, hoes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Hay and Grain â€" Ten. ton» of mixed hay; 400 bus. oats; 400 bus. mixed grain; 50 bus. barley; 10 bus. seed peas; some potatoes. Poultry and Dog â€" Fifty mixed Barred Rocks and Leghorns; 2 geese and 1 gander; 1 Collie dog five months oid. _ HMorassâ€"One bay Percheron mare rising 4 years old; 1 bay Percheron gelding rising 12 years old; 1 bay Hackney horse, aged; 1 sorrel drivâ€" ing mare, aged. ; Hogs â€"Two York sows due in March; 36 shoats weighing from 75 to 100 Ibs. each. 19 Head Cattie â€" One Holstein cow, freah; 1 Shorthorn cow due by time of sale; 1 Shorthorn cow due in March; 1 Holstein cow due in March; 1 Holstein cow due in April; 1 Shorthorn cow due in April; 1 Shorthorn cow due in May; 1 Polied Angus cow supposed to be in calf ; 2 Holstein cows supposed to be in calf, dates to be given time of sale ; 9 yearlings‘ part Polled Angus and Shorthorn. M. R, Roth, Auctioneer, has reâ€" ceived . instructions Afrom the proâ€" prictor, Ezre Ho#man, Lot 13, Con. 4, Eastern Section, Township of Wellesiey, 1 mile north of Wellegley village, to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, FEB. :o, 1935 Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Household Effects. d; 1 dresser; 1 washâ€"stand ; 2 Terms of Saleâ€"Cash on day of ooden beds; 2 mattresses; /2 sale. No reserve as farm is sold. rings; 1 child‘s bed; 1 sink; 1 GOTTFRIED GUTZKI ESTATE, nall cupboard; 1 wood box; 2 exâ€" Proprietors. nsion tables; small tables; 8 kitchâ€" E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, i tables; 1 small bench; 1 parlor Kitchener, Phone 222. ‘ mp; 1 hanging lamp; 1 oilcloth g 3 yds. 14. in long by 3 yds. o. 5; KOLB, Clerk: 6-1‘ ide; 1 other rug 3 yds. 18 in. long S ie ie baaae 3 yds. wide; lawn mower; washâ€" s a g machine and wringer; 1 tub; Au(:tlon Sale Llsm ‘ ilk pails; churn; etc., etc. i «wâ€"_â€" No Reserve as the Proprietor A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneers has rented the farm. | Phone 384w, Kitchener . Terms of Sale â€" Cash. *__Feb. 27 (Wednesday} â€" Auction Decision of Auctioneer final in )ll ;:-l:in ‘:‘;ldf;:'; f::ostin,gflwg:: ses of dispute. situated 4% miles east of Breslau, EZRA HOFFMAN, Proprietor. % mile north of Kitchenerâ€"Guelph M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer. 6â€"2 hj‘jv‘y' â€" At 1 pm. sharp, the following BLOOMINGDALE April 9 (Tuesday)â€"Holstein sale at 12.00 noon of 60 head of pureâ€" bred, fully accredited, milk tested Holstein cattle, by muction at the Winter Fair Bldgs.; Guelph. These sales have been quite successful. This offering is an exceptionally ï¬)od one. A. B. Brubacher, Sales fanager, Brestau. Feb. 14 (Thursday) â€" Mortgage eale of 100 acre farm, eituated and being east half of Lot number 4 in tenth concession, western section, township of Wellesley, about 1% miles wast of Linwood. Farm belongâ€" ing to one Herbert Doherty. . Feb. 25 (Monday) â€" At 1 p.m., auction sale of real estate consistâ€" ing of 58 acres, and live stock, imâ€" lements, etc., belonging to Orville &‘esley Esch, 2% miles west of Elâ€" mira. Feb. 12 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm stock, of implements belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth Gutski, situated at Shantz Station, about 3 miles east of Breslau. Near the overhead bridge of C.N.R. Railway. I have for sale farms of 25 acres and up to 200 acres. farm wagon; top buggy; twoâ€"nated; GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. democrat; wagon box; seuffier; bob’ Phone 50 r 4. Elmira. }leigh; cutter; circular saw; 1 circuâ€"‘ Feb, 11 (Elmira Fair Day)â€" lar saw blade; gravel planks; grindâ€" Community Sale at the market, live stone; power cutting box with :r’i:k' ‘;‘lpl:m"g-‘:fl'm’é:;"“‘“" carriers; power emery stone; 2â€" earl;.t’nd be assured ofrenlurvm section iron harrow; fanning mill; No extra charge for advertising. good 3â€"horse power International _ Feb. 12 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, ’ gas engine; iron kettle; scalding,ie:gï¬;neggv :?Yk:.?‘;i‘hl::":::‘ trough; sausage stuffer and grinder;:ateq about 2 miles north‘ of" West turnip seeder; log land roller; l'l"’iplllontrose. ’pulper; team harness; single harâ€"| Feb. 14 (Thursday)â€"â€"l"‘a_rm stock, ness; stock rack; Ford touring car:l;:‘;ll:{":;::?s h:gc' 3‘?&{ ï¬l:ls;'l 58:".‘; ‘grafn bags; doubletrees; "“kyokes_;lland, situate'd abu’ut 3 miles east of chains; shovels; hoes, 15 gal. oil; West Montrose, 2% miles northeast ‘drum; 20 gal. oil drum; hand corn|9f Wiéletsrboume. No reserve, farm |is ren » :):Il::t]:;, and numerous other useful'“ï¬etb 19 ('l'_l_:_esday)‘â€".Valuable 150 Hay, Grain and Rootsâ€"Quantity of hay; 100 bus. oats; 15 bus. rye; some wheat; 50 bus. mangels. Household Effectsâ€"Good cooking stove; several coal heaters; box stove; extension table; 6 dining room chairs; several rockers; good 6â€"octave organ; DeLaval cream separator, like new, (No. 12) ; kitchâ€" en table; cupboard; parlor tables; 2 wooden beds; some kitchen chairs; 2 hanging lamps; some dishes; 240 lb. counter scale; meat bench, and numerous other articles. ! Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. No. 5 binder, 6 ft. cut, in good shape; Deering McCormick mower; Oliver oneâ€"horse plow; Fleury twoâ€"horse plow; 10 ft. steel hay rake; Masseyâ€"Harris cultiâ€" vator with seeder (10 tooth); good Pigs â€" 1 extra good Yorkshire brood sow with five fine young pigs 6 weeks old; 3 shoats weighing about 150 lbs. each. Chickemsâ€"35 good hens; 2 roostâ€" ers, Rhode Island Red and White Rock. Also a dog. The following articles: Horses â€" 1 brown horse; 1 bay horse; (good workers). Cattle â€" Hoistein cow bred in October, milking nicely now; Durâ€" ham cow fresh 6 weeks; Holstein heifer supposed to be fresh by time of sale. by public auction for the underâ€" signed on the premises situated near Shantz Station, about 3 ‘miles east off Breslau, % mile south of the Guelph â€" Breslau highway, on the road leading to Koasuth, on WEDNESDAY, FEB, 13t4, 1935 Commencing at 1.30 p.m. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctionser. Stock, Implements and Feb. 27 (Wednesday) â€" At 12.30 m., farm stock, implements, etc., r'lonlin‘ to George Martin, New Jerusaiem, two miles north â€"of Conestogo. EDWARD GEISEL, Auctioneer March 12 (Tuesday) â€"â€" Cleari sale of farm stock, implements 1:5 feed at Lot 17, Con. 3, South Eastâ€" hope, 1 mile southeast of Shakeâ€" :Pure. for the estate of the late charles Vogt. March 6 (Wednosday)â€"Clenri:z sale of farm stock, implemments a feed at the west half of Lot 4, Con. 4, Wello-le{ Tp., 3% miles southâ€" emst of Millbank, 1 mile north of Kingwood, for Jacob F. Schmidt. March 5 (Tuesday) â€" At 12.30 p.m. sharp, auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lots 15 and 16, Con. 1, Block A, Wilmot, 3 miles south of Baden, for Enos M. Cressman. Feb. 21 (Thursday) â€" Clearing sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 33, Con. 4, South Eastâ€" hope, 3 miles west of 'I‘avistoch. for C. W. Heinbuch. ut t o Oe udA trvis hnd in ts id c achaca 1230 Feb. 20 (Wednesday) â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments, feed and furniture at Lot 13, Con. 4, Eastern section of Wellesâ€" ley, 1 mile north of Wellesley, for Ezra Hoffman. Feb. 13 (Wednesday) â€" Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at the west half of Lot 1, Con. 3, Wellesley townahigi 2 miles east of Poole, for Chris. Streicher. Feb. 12 (Tuesday)â€"At 12 o‘clock sharp, clearing auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed, includâ€" ing 40 head of Shorthorn cattle, at Lot 33, Con. 9, East Zorra, 4 miles west of Tavistock, for Conrad Wittig. _ _ _ _ __M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer. Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. Feb. 8 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of 30 Ontario horses, Clydes and Perâ€" cherons, some well matched teams of bays, greys and blacks, at Cole‘s l.,iv:ryhé‘am. Erie St., Stratford, for I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Phone 28w. New Dundes March 6 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 PM m. sharp, very popular Service Station, known as Granview, also 20 acre farm, all live stock including the irand Jerseys, implements, etc., on the Kitchener to Breslau highâ€" way, for A. J. Bock. See ad. in paper later for details. P I have a good. 100 acre farm for sale if you have $4500. March 27 (Wednesday) â€" Entire sale of live stock, implements, proâ€" duce and househoid effects for Ed. Baechler, %& mile north of New Dundee. Farm is sold. No reserve. March 5 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, implements, some household effects, etc., of Isracl M. Cressman, Lot 7. Con. 3, Peel Tp., 4 mile west of Yatton. , Feb. 28th (Thursday) â€" Farm stock, implements, hai‘; grain, houseâ€" hold effects, etc., belonging to the estate of the late Henry Wittich, situated about 1 mile north of Elâ€" mira. No reserve, farm is sold. Eole ie oo 0e ie ie ols eSE es mEess Feb. 21 (Thursday)â€"E‘am stock, implements, hay and seed grain, etc., of Norman bel{mnn. situated 1 mile east of West Montrose, near Zuberg., â€" Corners. Feb. 26 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, implements, bay, grain, household effects, etc., of Amos Martin, situâ€" ated about % mile east of Yatton and 4 miles west of Elmira. Feb. 19 (Tuesday)â€"Valuable 150 acre farm with good improvements, soil clay loam, and entire farm stock, implements, h‘f' grain, houseâ€" hold effects, etc., belonging to the estate of the: late Ehriltian Schlueter, adjoining Linwood. Posiâ€" tiv‘e‘l): no reserve, 'winding_ up estate. implements, hay, seeq rain, houseâ€" hold effects, etc., of ï¬uuel Cousâ€" land, situated about 3 miles east of West Montrose, 2% miles northeast of Winterbourne. No reserve, farm is rented. Feb. 11 (Elmira Fair Day)â€" Community Sale at the market, live stock, implements, vehicles or anyâ€" thing you wish to sell. Send l:'gt early and be assured of real se % No extra charge for advertising. | Feb. 12 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Noah Ziegler, situâ€" ated about 2 miles north of West Montrose. Feb. 12 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm stock, imrlemenu. hay, grain, some household effects, etc., for Mrs, Philip Conrad, situated 2 miles south and east of Erbsville, 2 miles east of Josephsburg and 6 miles west of Waterloo. Feb. 11 (Hond:f) â€" At Elmira Fair, 2 horses, poultry, 2â€"row corn cultivator, seed box, cutter, and many other articles. What have you. This is your sale. _ _ At 8,00: &.M every ; :i io o oo on * one that has some to soll. _ Peb, 9 (Saturday)â€"At 1,00 p.m. *â€".E“ i s ndm- for the ener Sales Sta at the P. > Weber barns, 151 King St. E., Kitchener. This is the opening sale. Feb. 11 (Monday morning, Elmira Fair)â€"At my stand at the Farmâ€" ers‘ Shed, Community Sale of stock, sell. Leave list at 'Stfut, Aaron Hoffman or the Auctioneer. No charge for ldvertisins. $400 cash was taken in at the January sale. What have you? at 1.00 p.m. Kitchener. This is the opening sale. Rlag}gumd-loovm Feb. 11 (Monday)â€"At 2.30 p.m. on the premises, mortgage sale of 101 acre farm with good buildings, 12 ucres oOf mapie and beech hardwood bush. situated 4 miles southemst of Kitchener, 1 mile east of Centreville. Do not miss this farm. W. W. FRICEET. Auctioness â€" _ s â€"‘“_" § 4 & Feb. 11 (Monday) â€" At Elmira anything you want to