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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Sep 1947, p. 6

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.‘~~~_ o country shippets on graded Note: Prices Shipâ€" ments are 3â€"4 m beâ€" Potsto quotations today were: 'hohb?l:::o retail trade as supâ€" of : Ontario . 15 lbe., $1.50â€"$1.60. Bus., .l-‘m 341 Victoria St. N., Kitchener. Our clients are satisfied cusâ€" tomers. Why not you? You Kitchener Auto Electric Walter Stumpf GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES IGNITION WORK 1086 King 8t. Rast Kitnhanar Phone 66412 More Money per Acre Age Has Nothing To Do With Needing Glasses . . . WALTER STUMPF Cenduct that Auction Sale Auctioneer and Real Estate MAGNETOS, GENERATORS, m#m 20506 To Buy House or Farm saves needless work and brings you more profit per acre. We have the experience and the parts to take care of all types of repair work. Have those repairs done now! POTATO PRICES See us today. . . You can rest assured that if you do not need glasses, we will be glad to tell you,. Why delay having your eyes or your children‘s eyes tested? It‘s something everyone should do, for you can‘t be sure that you do not need glasses until your eyes have been tested by a qualiâ€" fied optician. A uctionser ly at slightly easier prices on the livestock market here today. â€" Veal calves were steady at $16â€"$16.50 for choice with plains downward to $10 and grassers for slaughter $9â€"$9.50. Hogs moved slowly at $23 !:;dgnde A, $15.50 fw ewes weâ€" thers with at $14.50. Sheep ranged $4â€"$7.50. Unsold at the close were an estimated 500 head of }t‘ntfle % bot; the Dom: ‘ minâ€" sio :m:m:‘% T ops $00, sheep and , calves , nogs lambs 670. TORONTO CATTLE Weighty steers closed at $13â€"$15, butcher steers $12â€"$14.25, ht:l’ers $12â€"$13.50 with a few at $14, butchâ€" er cows $8.50â€"$11.25, canners downâ€" ward to $5, fed yearlings $13,50â€" $16, stockers $9.50â€"$11.50. TORONTO.â€"Grade A dressed bacon hogs were unchanged at Stratford, to farmers $22.85, to truckers $23 delivered, in market London _ reported _ prices changed. re ing today. mn rep TORONTO.â€"Cattle moved slowâ€" Hog Quotations ately 70% completed and Gruen" t inâ€" dications are tgat the yi per acre will be sMy below average. In the ime Provinces, warm, dry weather has adversely affected the growth of crops in most disâ€" tricts A belowâ€"average crop of fair quality grain has been cut Harvesting of an average hay crop has been &ompleted in most areas. Pastures generally are in poor tc fair condition. Di"l‘l.\: of eatly vaâ€" rieties ‘:foJ’ohtou commenced and a -:vmfe crop is indicatâ€" ed; the ou'tlook or later varieties is favorable Owing to continued dry weather, early varieties of apâ€" ples . now bolu harvested are smailer than average; late varieties are developing slowly. Rain is -‘-‘ In Ontario, weather conditions during the F‘N two weeks have been favorable for the development of late maturing crops. Threshing of Spring grains is well advanced, with yields generally below normal and quality ranging from poor to good. Plowing is under way and seeding of Fall wheat has comâ€" menced in a number of districts Corn, beans, sugar beets and other roots are doing well. Tomatoes have been adversely affected by exâ€" cessive moisture in some areas. Harvesting of tobacco is approximâ€" aided harvesti%ncmting, nearing completion in itoba and Saskaâ€" tchewan, is general in Alberta. Threshing, which has been delayed by recent rains in Saskatchewan and some Alberta areas, is well adâ€" vanced in Manitoba and Southern Alberta. Yields in Saskatchewan show considerable variation and a lower average than last year is anâ€" ticipated. In Alberta, generagr fairâ€"toâ€"good yields are expected, with somewhat lighter outturns in Eat;stem di;tric\s. W]he:& inz Ma;ié toba is grading ely No. 2 an Northern. In thl:grovtnce of Que-‘ bec, warm, dry weather has had an adverse effect on crops in most disâ€" tricts and rain is mfiwed A good cmgnr.){ hay n harâ€" vested Pasfure lands continue in only fairâ€"toâ€"poor condition in many areas. Harvesting of a belowâ€"averâ€" nfe crop of grain is nearing com pletion. A fairâ€"toâ€"good yield of poâ€" tatoes is indicated, but moisture would be beneficial. Small fruits have shown good yields. â€" Celery, bunch, 15 to 30; Radishes, bunch, 8c, "bect, . boast 1.50, Beans, basket, 45, quart, 15; Onioné, basket, 50; C:bh.g:..;;oh. § to 10; Peppers, each, 5, 40; Kohlâ€" rabi, each, 5; Honey, 2â€"lb. tin, 65; Improved undertone was noted on the egg matket. Grade A pullets Toronto butter: Prints, 1st grade at 63, 2nd grade 60, 3rd grade 57; solids, 1st grade 60%, 2nd grade 55â€" Squash, pepper,â€".each, 5; Pumpkin, each, 16; Cucmfibeu. 'eu':h, 5, gherâ€" kins, basket, $1; Canuloug. each, L.':‘to 2&; Potatoes basket, 25 to 35. basket, $1.25; Endive, head, 10 to 15; Carrots, bunch, 5; Eggs, extra large, dozen, §2 to h; large, dozen, 50, pullet, dozen, 35 to 40; grade C, dozen, 28; Chicken, young, lb., 45. toes, bag $2.25, large basket §5, small basket 35; turnips 5; cauliâ€" tlower 15 and 25; cabbage 5 and 15; radishes 5 a bunch; onions 10 a bunch, 45 a basket; lettuce 10 and 20 a head; 5 and 15 a bunch; carâ€" rots 5 a bunch, 40 a basket; rhuâ€" barb 5 a bunch; endive 10 and 20 a head; Canadian cheese 38 and 40 a pound; cooked cheese 15 and 25 a bowl; cream 30 a pint; buckwheat honey 35 a pound; cooking apples 30 and 45 a basket;rches 70 and $1 a basket; pears 70 and 85; plums 80 and grapes 65; elderberries 25 a quart; canteloufes 5 to 25 each; cucumbers, small, 90 and $1 a basâ€" ket; medium 40 and 50; large two for 5; beans 40 a basket;‘ pumpkins 5 and 25 each; squash 10 to 35; corn 20 and 30 a dozen. brokers continued to offer 52 cents for A pullets if packed for export. cient to kee? light receipts moving on the local butter market today and prices for both T%rades held at unmchanged levels. e odd car of western butter was reported sold ot 61% cents a pound. ; on the matket. Grade A pullets ud C prives Tose shghtly. Torunte TORONTO. â€" Churning cream prices: No. 1 lb., 63 £.0.b., 67 delivâ€" yearâ€"old, lb., 40; Meat, unchanged. atelgngood weather, exce{:t'in parts of Saskatchewan and Alberta, has Flowers were still to be seen in imd supply at the Waterloo Marâ€" et Saturday. Gladioli sold at 25¢ and 35¢ a bunch; zinnias at 15 and 25 and asters at 15 and 25. Produce prices were Butter 66 a pound; chickens, yo broilers 48; milk fed 42; year 91.5- 36 and 38; potaâ€" WATERLOO MARKET REPORT TORONTO.â€"Demand was suffiâ€" In the Prairie Provinces, moder Butter Prices CROP REPORT FIRM AT TORONTO O‘Neill; E. Z. Melntyre _ _ _ ‘0-5'.’& Ist and Sod; £. £ uem _ Cowâ€"W. 8. O‘Neill; E. Z. Mcinâ€" Pureâ€"Bred Angus Cattle Edward Bros, Watford, took all prizes. Pureâ€"Bred Heretord Catitle 2 year old dull and overâ€"W. 8. O‘Neill, Denfield; E. Z. Mcintyre, New Best herdâ€"Frazer McFarlane; Milton Weber. Getâ€"ofâ€"sire, 3 animalsâ€"ist and 2nd, Fraser McFariane; Milton Weâ€" Cowâ€"1st and 3rd, Milton Weber; Frazer McFarlane. 2 year old heiferâ€"Frazer McFarâ€" lane; Milton Weber. Frazer McFarlane; Milton Weber. 1 year old heiferâ€"Ist and 3rd, Milton Weber; Frazer McFarlane. Heifer under 1 Yearâ€"lu and 2nd, _ Sweepstake bullâ€"Frazer McFarâ€" lane 1 _year old bull, or overâ€"Frazer McFarlane; Milton Weber, West Montrose. ‘ Bull calf under 1 yearâ€"ist and 2nd, Fraser McFarlane; Milton Weâ€" Heifer, Jr. . L Ballanâ€" WMMSNW.“; .J.B.llaalzson;w.&noc; &Son.l'nmw x tmm".hflou;w.r.fldrnfl Heifer, 2 â€"W. L . Heter, 2 years old d â€"Wo L Pure bred shorthorn cattle. 2 year old bull or overâ€"Frazer McFarlane, Ailsa Craig. _ _ Progeny of dam, 2 animalsâ€"â€" Floyd Honderich; Menno Shantz; Norman Dedels. f Reserve Jr. femaleâ€"Big 4 Farms Reserve Sr. and Reserve Grand Championâ€"Big 4 Farms. _ Hng.; 1st and 5th; J. L Ballantyne; J. S. Knapp & Son; W. F. Beirnes Shantz. _ _ â€" Sr. Chr::?iomhip male, and Reâ€" serve G Champion maleâ€"Roy Sr. Champion femaleâ€"I Deaels p ema Norman Cow, 3 years ol dand %â€"J 8. Knapp & Son, 1st and ; 2. L Ballantyne & Son, 2nd and 4th; W. L. Hogg; W. F. Beirnes & Son. _ ° 10 62 20900, €. 0. 22200 C 2007 Jr. Champion fennY:â€"J 8. Knapp & Son. Sr. Chnm.le. and Grand Champion . I. Ballantyne & Son. @ & Getâ€"ofâ€"sire, 3 animalsâ€"Harvey Hallman; F. Honderich; Norman Dedels; Cameron Honderich; Menâ€" no Shantz; George Gale. _ _ Cow, 3 years old and over in milk â€"J. S. Knapp & Son, 1st and 2nd; W. L. Hogg. Cow, 4 years old and over in milk Sr. Reserve Champion maleâ€" Floyd Honderich. _ § Herd, L %‘an‘e 3 liemleoâ€"g si Knapp % « i 4. Ballantyne; F. ‘J. Beirnes & Son. Waterloo Jersey Cattle Breeders‘ Association Inc., rnruh show: Rull 4 veare ald and nver_Rav w Lom. NRew Hemours," Fiogy . Roth, New 3 Honderich, New Hamburg; H. S. Hallman, Blair; Menno Shantz, Cow, 4 years and overâ€"Cameron Honderich; H. S. Hallman; Harold Hinschberger; M. Shantz; Floyd Honderich. Cow 3 years old and under, in milkâ€"Norman _ Dedels; Big 4 Farms; Menno Shantz.. â€" Heifer, 2 years old, dryâ€"Big 4 Farms; fiu‘vey Hallman. Heifer, Sr. yearlingâ€"Big 4 Farms; Norman Dedels; Harvey Hallman; Menno Shantz; Cameron ich, 1st, 2nd, 6th; Big 4 Farms; Caâ€" Jr. herd, under 2 yearsâ€"Harvey Hallman; Norman Dedels; Camerâ€" on Honderich; Big 4 Farms; Menno Graded herdâ€"Big 4 Farms; Norâ€" man Dedels; Cameron Bonderieh; Harviy Hallman; Floyd Honderâ€" ich; Menno Shantz. Sr. getâ€"ofâ€"sire, 3 animals 2 years or overâ€"J. S. kmpp & Son; J. L Ballantyne & Son _ _ _ _ _ Bull, Sr. ywunfim' Breslau; Norman els, u, Eameron Honderich, New Hamâ€" urg. â€" Bull, Jr. yearlingâ€"Roy W. Roth; H. S. Hnunnn'l?uold Hinchberâ€" g‘er. Waterloo; Cameron Honderich; orman Dedels. . Bull Sr. Caltâ€"Big 4 Famfi Peâ€" tersburg; George Gale; enno Jr. Reserve Champion maleâ€"Big 4 Farms. Bull Jr., calfâ€"A. Snyder; Camâ€" éron Honderich. Cow, 3 years old and over, â€" Norman gedels; Cameron Bom- ich; Roy. W. Roth; Big 4 Farms; Harvle‘y Hallman; Floyd Honderich. _ Heifer, 2 years old, in millkâ€"M. Heifer, Sr. calfâ€"Big 4 F 1st and 3rd; Cameron nondu:%;- vey Hallman; George Gale; Menno Shantz, 6th and 7th; Harold Hinschberger. _ Heifer, Jr. calfâ€"Floyd Honderâ€" meron Honderich; Norman Dedels. Jr. getâ€"ofâ€"sire, 3 animals under 2 gms-â€"â€"J.LBdhntyne&Son;J. .Knva))p&Son;W.l'.Belmes& Son; W. L. Hogg. _ _ _ _ Sweepstake femaleâ€"Milton Weâ€" Heifer, 2 years old in milkâ€"J. I. Jr. and Grand Champion maleâ€" Four horse tandemâ€"L. G. St. Clair; Zimmerman Bros ; John Alâ€" brecht. Brood mare with foalâ€"John C Hoffman, Millbank; Arthur Schiue~ ter, Linwood. Poatâ€"John C. Hoffman; Arthur Schlueter; Ruth Lass, New Ham:â€" fluy horse specialâ€"L. G. St. Clair; Zimmerman Bros; A. D. Roâ€" bertson; Philip Meadows; Mrs Frank Konklin; John Albrecht; William Lugeon; J. D. Murray; Nile Shantz; E. J. Atwell. lx&l:- teamâ€"Mrs. Frank Konkâ€" lin, ntford; C. W. Kent, Embro; E. J. Atwell; Frank Brown, Galt. hrre- or w}on horseâ€"Mrs. Frank Konklin, 1st and 3rd; C. W. Kesnt; E. J. kAh;en §: weepstake heavy mare or gelâ€" dingâ€"L .G. St Clair. Three heavy colts owned and bred by one exhibitorâ€"J. D. Murâ€" ray, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Two year old filly or geldingâ€"A. D. Robertson; Floyd 'Honderlch. New Hamburg. Teamâ€"Zimmerman Bros, 1st and 3rd; A. D. Robertson. % Percheron oz Beigian Yeld mare or gelding, 4 years or overâ€"Zimmerman Bros. Tavistock, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. uu wool, Leicester, Cotswold on pok on prige in e thes Three year‘ old filly or geldingâ€" Jo_)l'a& Albred::,d flly ¢8 o year o or geldingâ€"J. D. Murray; E. J. Atwell One yg old coltâ€"J. lg;um-ny. Draft 3200 foun or over â€"L. G._St%hlr; ohn Albrecht; _ Ram lambâ€"William Douglas, 1st and 3rd; Andrew Telter. Aged eweâ€"Andrew Telfer; Wilâ€" and 2nd: William Dousglas. * 0. eiien Puris: Witlsin Poaginn Jn ville; E. J. Atwcflllli’Belm Two year old or geldingâ€"E. J. Atwell. a Team under 3200 lbsâ€"L. G. St Clair; William Lupton; Frazer Deâ€" war, Atwood; Nile Shantz; E. J. Atâ€" Draft Horses (Clydesdale or Shire) Yeld mare or &e!dlnfl 4 years or overâ€"L. G. St. Clair: Nile Shantz: John Albrecht, New Hamburg. and 2nd; William Douglas _ _ ""Tee mb »Wiuam Doogiss. 1st fan: dn9 sagercAndrew "reler, "Ist and l:{ m * Andrew Telfer, 2nd and 3rd. Sow m;)eor 6 ll.n:nauâ€".lames Hart; George ug Sow over 1 yearâ€"George Dougâ€" las; James Hart. Hags, Ist any pra: Covige bougise 8t $ e . Chun?ionship -owâ€"-?am‘::'fiun. Pen of 2 bacon hogsâ€"Ezra Wettâ€" laufer, New Hamburg; Reuben Wettlaufer, New Hamburg; Nyal Herman, New Hamburg; Charles Jacobs, New Hamburg; Clarence well -uuuui hadâ€"woneâ€"®hren.. â€"ont Ist and 3rd; Andrew Telfer. . _ Shear eweâ€"William Douglas, mu"fl; Andrew Telfer. Schweitzer, Kitchener; W. Romahn, Myers, Baden; J. D. Murray, New g:mburg; Cecil Herman, 7th and Pen of 4 bacon hogsâ€"Stewart Kaster, Petersburg; Clarence Myâ€" ers; Ezra Wettlaufer; Reuben Wettâ€" laufer, 4th and 5th; Cecit Herman 7th and 8th. Wettlaufer, R.R. 2, Baden; 2, Ezra Wettlaufer, RR. 3, New I-famburg; g{. Charles Jacoby RR. 2, New amburg. Pen of four hggaâ€"l Ezra Wettâ€" laufer, RR. 3,*New Hamburg: 2, Reuben Wettlaufer, R.R. 2, Baden; 3, Stewart Kaster, RR. 2, Petersâ€" burg; 4th and 5th, Cecil Herman, RR. 3, New Hamburg _ _ Yeld mare or gelding, 4 years or overâ€"L G. St. Clair, Ir%erson- Philip Meadows, Stratford; William Lupton, Stratford. Pen of sheepâ€"Andrew Telfer; William Douglas. _ Best market lambâ€"Austin Zoelâ€" ‘Three year old or 1. o o ooo io onE pak ler, New Hamburg. Pen of 5 ewe 2 years, sow 2 years and over and championship sowâ€"W. Romahn. Hart, Gadshill; George Douglas, Mitchell. Boar over 6 months and under 1 year, boar over 1 year and under 2 {lean, boar 2 years and overâ€"Jas. art; George 5ou‘hn. Championship boarâ€"James Hart. _ Sow under 6 monthsâ€"James cmin’fiibn carcassâ€"Reuben Wett laufer, R.R. 2, Baden. Brood mare with foalâ€"Philip Meadows; J. D. Murray, New Hamâ€" Foalâ€"J. D. Murray Aged eweâ€"Andrew Telfer; Wilâ€" Foalâ€"J. D. Murray; Philip Meaâ€" Boar under 6 monthsâ€"James Pen with two hogsâ€"1, Reuben ear old filly or New L H. TOMAXN, Auctionser New Dundesa, Phone 28 > October 11, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Real estate and household effects for Mrs. Noah Gingrich at Wilmot Centre, 2 miles south of Baden. Kitchener October 4, Saturday 1 p.m.â€"For the estate of the late I%mt.z Lehâ€" mann, located at 100 S ey St.. Kitchener. Housghold effects, furâ€" niture, real estate. October 8, Wednesday, 1.30 g.m. EBuge of th:’ la!t*e fienlme thR elnnl e e eidelberg. autev‘:lna: household effects. October 29, Wednesday, 1 p.m.â€" Farm stock, implements, etc., for Henry B. F. Schmidt, at 250 St. Leâ€"# ger St., Kitchener. October, date laterâ€"Farm stock, implements, hay, Train, etc., for Fred Kissner, 4 mile west of Kitâ€" chener _ on _ Kitchenerâ€"Stratford Watch for dateâ€"Furniture and household effects for Wm. O. October 18, Saturdt;y. 1 p.m.â€" Antique and highâ€"grade furniture for the Geneva Snyder Est, 33 George St., Waterloo. _ _ A. 8. SNIDER. Auctionser Phone 2â€"2304. Bridgeport September 27, Saturday, 1.30 p.m. â€"For Abraham Witmer. Houseâ€" hold effects, furniture. October 1, Wednesday, 1 K.m.â€" Farm stock, implements and houseâ€" hold effects for the late L. Waechâ€" ter Est. at 393 Mill St., Kitchener. wingle ponyâ€"Jack Tye, Haysâ€" ville, 1st and grd; Leighton Shantz, New Hamburgfl 2nd and 4th. _ Teamâ€"Leighton Shantz; Jack Brood mare with foalâ€"Leighton Shantz; Jackoge 2nd and 3rd. Foalâ€"â€"Elwood Zehr, New Hamâ€" burg; Jack Tye; Leiihton Shantz. Tandem open to all classesâ€"Wilâ€" liam Mayberry; Jack Tye; Leighton Shantz. Carriage teamâ€"William Mayâ€" berry. Roadster teamâ€"A. B. Weber. Single carriage horsesâ€"William Mayberry, 1st and 2nd. (Continued on Page 8) Three year old filly or geldingâ€" J. D. Murray; John C. Hoffman. __Two year old filly or geldingâ€" 1 year old coltâ€"A. B. Weber; Herbert Meyer, Preston; Arthur Schlueter. * A. B. BRUBACHER. Auctioneer Auction Sale Lists Watch for dateâ€"Allan Grey, Peâ€" Phone 4â€"4510, Kitchener _ _ September 27, Saturdn{. 8.15 m.â€"Miscellaneous _ articles _ at Roadster horses: Brood mare with foalâ€"A. B. Weâ€" r, Kitchener. Foalâ€"A. B. Weber. _. Single pon; o. Wwevee 1 year old coltâ€"J. D. Murray. Shirck & Snider, in 60 Frederick Bi. â€" Kitchener THE GIBSOGON TRACTOR 1 hey help you increase your erops and reduce us No. 28 is WPS Pamphlet: Weed Control in the Prairie Provinces; No. 30 is Weed Control in Eastern Canada and British Columbia. These pamphlets are obtainable without charge by writing The Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. Your agricultural college or experimental farm know the best ways and means to control ear old filly or gelding thief. This service is yours for the askingâ€" why not make use of it! The service of money is also important. Thouâ€" sands of Canadian farmers have found a good friend in their branch manager of this Bank. We invite you to make his acquaintance. *Â¥ in Gibson means Nife and moneyâ€" m-&”!‘mt::wwh mmntuumtmmu& STURDY â€" POWL WATERLOOâ€"J. 8. McMitian, Mgr. *"*RANKâ€"TORONTO St Incorporated 1855 â€" Auction Sale Lists St., Kitchener Just off ‘Ottawa St., clean househol effects, practically new. Oct. 29, Wednesday, at 11 a m., auction sale of farm machinery gun bred Holstein cattle and horthorn cattle on the farm of Joe Henhoffer, 4 miles west of Waterâ€" loo, 1% miles east of St. Agatha, Lot 3, known as the Dietrich farm. W . E. Sharpe, Mgr. Septembeg 21, Saturday, 1.30 p.m. â€"Household effects at 8 Maurice St., Kitchener. Sefit 27, Saturday, at 1.30 p.m., for Mrs. E. Linder, at 8 Maurice October 1, Wednesday, 1.30 p.m. â€"1 mile south of Wellesley, for estate of the late Andrew S. Doerâ€" ing. Farm furniture and articles. Oetober 4, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Furniture and household goods. Henry Leinweber, Tavistock. October 8, Wednesday, 1 p.m.â€" Cattle," hogs. implements, etc., for Joaacthg: l':,c‘s‘luey at Shla’koeqae‘re tober turday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Furniture and househoid goods. ll;(rs\ Fred Burchatzki, New ~ urg. October 22, Wednesday, 1 p.m.â€" For Gladwin Bender, 5 miles southâ€" west of New Hamburg. Stock, imâ€" plements, feed. November 4, Tuesday, 1 pm..â€" Farm stock, implements anj feed for Lorne Wilhelm, 4 miles southâ€" west of Wellesley at Hampstead. CLINTON JANTZL, Auctioneer Phone 54J New Dundee October 4, Saturday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Household effects, furniture, etc., for August Melbrandt, Lisbon. moit Dt 10, ContÂ¥ Feel Townsiin alf lot 10, Con. 0 6 miles northeast of Floradale, 4 miles northeast of Glenallen. Farm., stock, implements. October 13, Monday, 9.30 a.m.â€" Community sale, Farmers‘ Shed, Elnfsin. Implements, _ furniture. tools. EDWARD GEISEL. Auctioneers Phone Elmira 932 September 30, Tuesday, 1.30 p.m. â€"Real estate livestock, implements, tractor, feed, etc., for Edward Plauâ€" schinat, 1 mile south of St. Clemâ€" ents then 2 miles west. WOPSWET * inhhbmmheson AiFMG:nirabbtcl implements, livestock, furniture, for F. L. Roberts, 8 miles northeast of Elmira in Pilkington Twp. ANGUS B. MARTIN, Auctionser Elmira, Ont.. Phone §72 October 13, Monday, 10 a m.â€" Steddick Hotel, Elmira. Livestock, implements, furniture. October 1, Wednesday â€"Farm stock, implements, feed, furniture, for Ham{:'l Korell on 6th line of October 17, Friday, 1.30 p.m.â€" Horses, cows, feeder cattle and pigs for Sylvester Gerber, % mile west of Linwood. WALTER STUMPF, Auctionser 341 Victoria St. N.. Kitchemer September 27, Saturday, 1.30 p.m. iplements, furniture. &w_ bqr_z_l_. Tuesday, 12.30 p.m.â€" M. R. ROTH, Auctionser

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