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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Dec 1908, p. 8

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‘ _ Foronto, Dec. 8. â€"Grain markets are. igemerally changed. A good deal _ ef ‘ wheat is still being taken for export. ~Ba prices are steady. Rye and _ buckwheat incline to be a little of. ‘ bocal dealers‘ quotations are: Ontatio ‘ wheat, No. 2, white or red, outside, _ "O5e @ 96¢,; No. 2 mixed, Mo & 95¢; .No. 8. goose wheat, 91c @ 92¢ outâ€" \ gide,~~ Manitoba wheat, spot _ No 1 . morthern, $1.081; No. : northern 21.â€" > 06; ~No. 3 northern $1.04 on track, ‘‘lake ports. Oats, Onlario, No. _ 2 white,; 39c @ 40c outside; No. 2 mixâ€" "‘ed 87e @ 38 outside. Manitoba No. Jgi,_fl Western Canada, 43¢ @ 434¢ «n . bracks, ports extra; No. 1 feed 411¢ ?‘No. 1 feed, 41c on track, lape ports. Barley No. 2, 56c @ 57¢; No. 3 extra %&flc @ 55¢; No. 3, 53¢ @ 54c. Corn old 71%c @ 72c Toronto freights ior \_ No, 2 or 3 yellow, new; No. 3 yellow %}dgmc‘.@ 70c Toronto freights. _ Rys, " dull, No. 2, 4c @ 75¢ outsfde Buckâ€" â€" ~wheat, _ No. 2, 57c @ 571c outside. The â€" tun was 95 los is with 1,600 rad of cattle, 2,430 sheep and lambs hogs and 46 cattle. _ Butche: cattieâ€"Market Armer. < ‘.‘f,”r firmer. . Bheep firmer . Export cattle steady. ‘. Mogsâ€" t steady; select hogs, 5.75 @ $5.90, 1.0.b. _;L‘»;fi_, d choice butcher cattle scarce i 3 _ cows and springersâ€"Market "to firm for good stock, but easier for poor quality. _ }Sst .â€" * > "to Mr. ; Mn‘ steers and 'guod shortâ€"keep ady to firm at $3.60 @ $3.80. dull, No. 2, 74c @ 75¢ outside Buckâ€" ‘wheat, _ No. 2, 57c @ 57c outside. Peas, . No. #, 86e @ 861 c outside. Flour, Manitoba first patents $5.80; seconds, $5.30; strong bakers, $5.10; Ontario winter wheat patents $3.75 4 $3.80 (buyers‘ sacks outside. °_ Mul Jeed bran, $21.50 per ton in bags outâ€" Side. Shorts $22 @ $23 in bags outâ€" side. . Snider.â€"At St. .Jacobs, Nov. 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Snyder, a daughter. Borthâ€"At Floradale, Nov. 29th, . to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Borth, a dauâ€" _ ghter. . Haistâ€"At Hespclet, Dec. Ist, to Mr. ang Mrs. Arthur HMaist, _ a daughâ€" MWoodallâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 7th, to Mr and Mrs. Wm. Woodall, a son. WFischerâ€"At New Hamburg, Dec. 3td â€"â€"_to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fischer, a ~daughter. Nicholas.â€"In East Zorra, Nov. 29th w*0, Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Nicho f J@§ a son. Behmidt.â€"A t Ncw’llaunlyutg_ Nov ©¥4th, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Schmiif ;'ng”neyerâ€"lu Wilmot, Nov. 1!th, to . and Mrs. Jos. Ramseyc:, .« . daughter. LAft.â€"At New ‘Hamburg, Nov. 25th, â€" Ro Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Luft, a Selfimidtâ€" At Millbank, Dec "amdâ€" Mrs.â€"J.â€" Schmidt, . a hâ€"Schmidtâ€"At Tavistock, Dec. 2 â€" Meaty _ N. Roth, Tavistock, to ina, daughter of Conrad Schâ€" of North Easthope. Himesâ€"At (Galt, Nov. 26th, N . Dr. Antifl, Wm. Lockie to Miss Himes, daughter of Mr. John , both of Erbâ€"At _ William Stengle _ daughter of Mr othâ€"In East Zorra, Nov. 19th, | to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Roth, a daughâ€" for the Chrismas , good attendance ol buyâ€" the outside. * n . was moderately heavy and several: loadsâ€"of fairly â€" good "hm cattle. . Choicest ' * d $4.50. A few old | cattle, extra choice, ‘sold °. a hieher. ~ Common cattle and â€"â€"At Porliand, Oregon, Dec.â€" a”;l, second eldest son of Mrs ~of Berlin, aged about . 61 Giese â€"At Market, ~ Dec. mu,nmhfl irket : toâ€"day, though pricus notably higher.â€" The . imâ€" "is dug to the cooler weaâ€" At Now HamBurg, Nov and Mrs. F. H. Kraus, GRAIN MARIMIAGES Bre DEATHS BIRTHS STOCK Galt. Centreville, Dee. 2, to Sarah, youngest John C. Erb. Dex 5.175 .06 14 .25 .26 â€"70 .15 .60 Dec. to Mt a daughter 1st. Rein . 29th Nicho 90 NEW HAMBUKRG MARK 2‘7) New Hamburg, Dec. 10th .80 | Whoutb :.:.« a«+« â€" 0) 900 IORAV.. ..« «««.«r..««++ .. wo 22.00 | Barley...... ... l... > A8 25.00 | Peas...... .......... 0 .80 5.85 | Cora..........:. «... 10 O% [ FIOUTâ€".::.â€".â€":â€"+««... â€" 200 .08 | Butter, per 1b ........ _ .23 .45 | Eggs, per dozen ...... .21 .55 | Hay per tom.......... 10.0 :20 | LxG, pet 1b.....~.«;+> 30| Hatm....:@rsirs.see0s | +14 .80 | Middlings, per ton.... 1.00 | Bran................â€" 20.00 .80 | Potatoes per bag...... .65 +rd 37 Barley ..G....,..’... m.l Midaiiogs per ton ; ... 24 Potatoes, per bus. .... _ â€" Buiter, per 1b.,...~â€"»>> $ Egge, pot d0g.....»»=* * UBPG . . «+ =« s «« e s an ews Apples, per barrel ... . . Hog$ LÂ¥8..«««. . ««â€"~« Hoge, dreased.... ...> Bsi.b” 103 ©..+Â¥i.++ Straw per toD....â€"»«« Wood, per cord .....â€" Export Cattle ....~.â€"» Butchere‘ Cattio..... BERLIN MARKETS. Berlin, Doc. 10th,1908. Fiour per 100 lbe. .... $2.70 Bran i+ z.++; 109 Middlings * .. .. + 180 Screenings ‘ s1 ~ L0 Wheat per bush....... .90 Barley t 0 iess 00 Potatoes per bag...... _â€"70 .80 Hay per too.......... 1260 14 00 Wood per coru...... .. â€" 5.00 T50 Batter per lb ......... 0(24 .20 Eggs per dozon....... _ .28 .82 Winter Apples per bbl. .. 2.5) to 3:00 Flout....~«......â€"..«.â€"8 Manitoba Flour....... BIRD .......<â€"cerrlss Middlings....1.35 owt. SUuOTWB......+.~..«> +ss WDO§RE......««cecr.«ss Goose Wheat.......... Barley (Maiting).... .. Wattâ€"At Galt, Dec. Ist, Eli Watt, of Galt, aged about 50 years. Thompsonâ€"At Waterloo, Dcc. 3th, infant child of ‘Mr. and Mrs.. W. Thompson. Qitoâ€"At Stratford, Nov. 28th, Henâ€" ry Otto, aged 52 years. Page.â€"At Godetich, Noc. 30th, Mrs. Jox. Page, imother of Mrs. Etnest Franke of _ New ifamburg, aged 81 COrn......â€"...s« s««" 10 FIOUIâ€".::...â€":...«... Â¥90 Butter, per lb ........ _ ©83 Eggs, per dozen ...... .21 Hay per ton.......... 10.00 Litd, pef Ib.....+.:;.. Hat........:«.â€"râ€"«.. â€" «14 Middlings, per ton.... Bran................~ 20.00 Potatoes per bag.... .. .65 Low grade Flour...... 28 UV CENTREVILLE SCHOOL REPOR Franke of New ilamburg, ag years and 4 wweks. Casselâ€"At New Hamburg, Dec. John B. Cassel, aged 85 year imonths and 8 days. Christiansenâ€"At Pembroke, Dec Rev. B. P. Christiansen, for pastor of the Isutheran chure Watcrloo, â€" and _ brothersinâ€"la Revy J. Lan#holtz. of Philips Christiansenâ€"At Pembroke, Dec. itd Rev. B. P.â€" Christiansen, fornrerly pastor of the Isutheran church | a Watcrloo, â€" and _ brothersinâ€"law |of Rev J. Langholtz, of Philipsbui‘g. McCailumâ€"At Gore Bay, Judge mc Callum, a former resident of Galt man Sr. IIL.â€"Lily May Bricknell. Harold W Bactz, Ada Sharmas, Laura Melvin Snider, Ranka Bowm Class 11. â€"Genevar Mihia, Milt Hildah _ Scharmar, Harry Harry Thaler. Jr. M .â€"Herbic Moss. Satomi lammar Weber Class A.â€"Lilian Burgetz, Hubert Thaâ€" ler, Viola Stackert, Koy Millar, Earl Scharman, . Itvis Sthinidt, Hterman Schmidt, ~Edmoud Mattes, Milton thalec dna â€" Hammear, Pt. H.â€"Herbic nel}, Edward Mei rey, Lena lirb, Afteldt, Willie 1: Class _ B.â€"Ver ird NEW HAMBUKREG MARKE1LS. New Hamburg, Dec. 10th, 1908 0&b câ€"â€"s>zzsrr aars â€" @0) «j (§â€".rrerrscrer.eres .. B x ley ...... .222 .... 0 4B 2 16 2 i2is ueviava‘css~. ~sOU A e s a s a a o o s a a w n# 2 s a o n o t n i u9 # Elmira Des. ELMIRA MARKETS 1.35 owt. or 26.00 & ton llllll... 22 00 21.01 M M« 1 en ’.u â€" evets .‘ B in ::v 20 > ... 2400 10th, 1908. ...$ 2.80 Th Maij 13.00 tuckert Mirs J 4.50 5.10 A N Be in Snid .85 Ab 15 .38 U Boss t, Lorne Lohn Ety . Burget/, Burge 35 0) Mat 71 + 14.00 1,50 12,00 7.60 410 8.15 13.00 14 .14 ‘)'-00 '?;,00 10 28.. U 1.10 \I 1.456 .92 2.80 M 6 00 +105 3.00 w20 .86 T0 05 05 15 125 .15 33 17 .40 .12 lohn .90 .40 td, rly at 48 80 10 ph 17 with some good _ sticks . Of" Hivuer, some 8 A ; Mickory, white ash and oak, s0il 15 clay loam, land . is level, 'I.W': spring creek and neverâ€"failing _ well BP qndiiia aiy V m y & T y&,u‘u‘fi‘ . DWel}â€" ing is . ’* Y l"“l“~ W\ with a 1 storey 18x18 feet, containing § rooms, and paptry, . .9 tairly good repair, and hard and soft water. . Stable, granary and . shed. Kences are mostly‘ rail and in good repair. There are . about 35« acres meadow, ‘bafance is plowed land and stubble. q of an acre of orchard, consisting of apples, pears and plums. ‘This is a very desirable‘ property for one wishing a small farm, as there iunobottethndt«oheloundln(his section, _ Only reasons for selling is that owner. is going in other business. ‘This property can be bought on very easy terms, $300 down, balance . to suit purchaser. Price $1500. Address Charles H. Kirk, Dunnvilie, Ontario Vaiuable farm of 60 acres situated in the Township of Canboro in the County of Haldimand, within 1} milâ€" es of school, 1$ miles of â€"church, 1 mile of postoffice and Darling Road Station, 3 miles from the village of (Canboro where there are general storâ€" es, saw, grist and flour mills, blackâ€" smith shops, cheese factory, telephone } and telegraph office, and within 5 miles ol the prosprrous town of Dunnville with a population of ovcr' 3000. _ The town _ of Dunnville is nicely situated on the banks of the Grand River and Welland Canal Feddâ€" cr, and there are stores and | mills of : every kind, creamery, canning facâ€" tory etc., and one of the hest week day markets of any town in Ontario. 5% acres cleared#and 8 acres of {im: ber and fire wood. â€" Soit is elay loam very mellow, and under ‘fine state of cultivation. _ Land is level and drainâ€" t ed by good natural drains. Dwelling is frame, 1% storey, containing some 9 rooms, in good condition, ard painâ€" ted inside and out, with brick cellar attached 12x1‘4 feet with brick floor. Barn and driveâ€"house 38x86 ft. with 16 ft., posts and piggery 12x 20 ft. All in good repair. _ Well* and cisâ€" tern at house, also cistern in dri«> house part, and _ drilled well & of the best main travelled roads _ in the township and the country in that vicinity is very thickly setiled by a good ciass of farmers. The dfarm is laid out in fields of about 6 actes each and lane leads to each field. _ Owner is compelled _ to sell on account ‘of illâ€"health and farm has never been rented. There is no better land to be fourxl in the townâ€" ship _ therefore good crops are . asâ€" sured each year. A large number of Port Arthur, Dec. 3.â€" Owing _ to drought causing a scarcity of water to tun the city power plant, a . new 1000 light generator is being _ purâ€" chased. _2 Germans from the County of Waterâ€" loo are now purchasing farms in this vicinity, and all are well pleased with their new homes. â€" There is a good apple orchard of about 14 acres with some chetry frees and betries, . and if you are looking for a good farm at a reasonable price I would like very much to have you see this property. Possession and terms can be artang. ed. _ Price $3000. Agsly fo George L. Muntz, Dunnviile, t. Xmas Spats, Uvergaiters, leggings, Hookey Shoes, Skating Shoos, Mecoasins. _ Nickel PlatedShooe Trees. Th\ will give com{ert and c ) | ment. Let us suggest the following: Our stock of Xmas Slipâ€" pers, Juliets, Romeos for men, women and chitdren in all styles, colors and patterns is complete. Prices at from 95c to $2.0(0). FOR SALE Rubbers the very best, just to fit the shape of your shoe. Special inducemente Xmas waek HESSENAUER‘S Shoe Home NEW GENERATOR Cifts Kirk, Dunnvilie, 50â€"4L. â€" M y mate rising 6 yoars i es en t on _ purpose mate ) years # 5 borse 8 years old, general purpose Chestrut mare 14 years old, light mare rising 3 years old, general purpose colt, rising 2 years old, 2 ;uclug mare colts got by . ~ Lord into. CATTLE.â€"Holsteiln â€" cow supposed to be in calf about time of ; sale er nhfi?ly'uhr. 4 cows supposed to be in calf in January, 3 cows supposed tohil call in "'v’wmn ane supposed to be in call, 4 steers 2 years old, 4 steers 1 years old, +2 Holstein heilex calves. S PIGS.â€"White Chester sow to fir= row about time of sale, sows to fiur» row im February and March, _ pureâ€" bred iniported Yorkshire hog. z SHEEP, ETC.â€"4 ewes, lamb, Leiâ€" cester buck. . Also about 60â€" hens, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"MeCormick binderâ€" (nearly : new), hew Deering mower, new disc harrow, new No. 6 double Fleury gang plow, Masseyâ€"Harâ€" ris seeder (nearly new), â€" McCorn:ick hay tedder, seed drill, gang plow, No. 31 Fleuty plow, set iron harrows, iron axle wagon withâ€"box, truck waâ€" gon with box, rollet, straw cutler, mower with pea harvester (nearly new) hayrake, 3 bhay racks, 2 woodâ€" racks, 2# â€" sets gravel planks, turaip pulper, turnip seeder, pair of bohâ€" sleighs, / new cutter, buggy (neatly new), stone boat, 3 iron ketiles, grindstone, . meat tub, Tanning mill, set double harness, set plow harness, set single harness, 10 grain bags, scyâ€" thes, cradles, forks, chains and shoâ€" vels, cook stove, bedstead with springs, woodchest, bench, tahile. GRAIN, ETC.â€" 200 bushels of Silver Maine oats, 200 bushels barley, 100 bushels mixed grain, about 8 tons of timothy hay. _ The above oats and barley have been cleaned for seed.~ 40 bags of potatoes, 500 bushels mangels, 300 bushels turnips. TERMS.â€"Hay, | grain, _ potalocs, roots, poultry and all sums of #10 and under, cash; over that amount i0 months‘ credit on appoved joint notes or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. No reserve as the farm is soll. Hay, grain and roots wrist be takâ€" en away the week of sale. ALEX. M. BRENNER, Proprietor. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioncer. PETER F. SCHUMMER, Clerk. 30 Head of Highly Bred Scotch and Scotch Top Shorthcrus and Poland China Pige. FRIDAY, JANUARY IST, 1909, commencing at 1 o‘clock, p.m. 1 have never exhibited at tho large fairs, nor done any advertising, and don‘t expect fancy prices. _ It will be a rare opportunity to get someâ€" thirg to suit vory reasonably. Should no outsiders attend, they will _ no doubt go _ at butchers‘ prices. 50â€"3% The unde ed ofiers for sale his valuable farm situated 3k miles west of Waterion and 1} miles east of St, Agatha, on Erb‘s road, 1t 2 comprising 78 aeres. 10 acros bush and young t res.. cros bush and m::m 17(? mmnw fall wb-p .":8 the balanoe in good state of o:luntma L‘l{! chen, 5"' bavk barn 0n nm-t{..r-h young orcha nlad*ood-uwlmt water, _ Near to :o%l:n u{m urches . n a:unr particulars %AUL HERBER, 1 Waterloo, Ont, roads Write for catalogue. _ ALBERT MICKUS, Waterloo THOS. INGRAM, Guelph, Auctioneers C.â€"R. GIES, Proprietor, TERMSâ€"10 months‘ credit on apâ€" proved security or 4 per cent oft per annum for cash. Morning trains will be met at St Jacobs, §.T.R. and Wallenstein . C P.R. Reduced rates on all rail € MA MA MAAA MA in Farm For Sale _ Phone 845 Waterloo 48â€"1yr. i MAMAAAARRAA4A 404 Having taken over the businâ€" ess of Auctioneer formerly carâ€" ried on h( my father the late Joseph Mickus I am prepared to conduct sales in any part of the County of Wner{oo. The patâ€" ronage of farmets and others hayâ€" ing articles to be sold is rolicited. Terms Reasonable. ALBERT MICKUS A. L. Fischer SOLE AGENT IN BERLIN, Stock remedies of LTERINARY SPECIALTIES AÂ¥ Licensed â€" Auctioncer Farm for Sale DISPERSION Auction Sale Heidelborg, Ont y 'Loml' sold. s z:: >Â¥ , . sy~ Oe | T 4 o You| 5gigy TeJ3 $, 7g4 bricicWouse on | B ViS | zs . | | PPPOO0¢0V000¢¢¢¢¢0¢99F ; Wodc Adanie C ces " Lots in all parts of the town. Jffiice: above Fischer‘s nuuudi»:.g';:r' 86 * h fueintadartth dA c zercald y Buys 2 storey brick all 388” conveniences, ‘Terms to, suit buyer. & Buys 7 adtes s’m on which 1} iwrigrod !szw .:an %clln Markets, Kasy JUST ARRIVED. A carload of new and upâ€"to« date cutters. GoOoOoDS RIGHT,. PRiICES REASONABLE. Call at Masseyâ€"Harris Ware» rooms, Waterloo, Ont. All persons holding accounts again« t the estate of the late Jos. Mickus are requested to send the same to the unâ€" dersigned on or before the 18th day of Lecember, 1908. Accounts owing to the estate must also be paid on or beâ€" fore the same date. ALBERT MICKUS, 0 0_ _ Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo, Nov. 13th§ 1908, 47â€"1mo SAMPLE COPY FREE 50 acres more or lessfbeing com: of part of lot number 6, conmm eastern section Township of Welles: ley, jmile south of Mmfgâ€"ubom. 4 actes are covered with cedar and some fine pine trees, A good dwelling, bank barn, dflvl” shed, pig stable, also a good orthard and abnndance of good soil is of s 26od quaity ant in firs a y n firs Mention this paper Would yeu like to have a sample copy of fin Farmer‘s Advocate and Home Magazine? The Best Agricuitural and Home Paper Important Notice Farm for Sale l Would y on the American Continent. No progressive farmer can afford to be witbout it. Published weekly. Only $150 per year. Drop post card for free sample copy. **Agents Wanted. Address: ‘*THE FARMER‘8 ADVOCATE‘ CUTTERS Buys 7 room red . brick house on Queen St. A snap~â€"must be 46â€"3mos, A. HAWKE. London Ont 109 acre farm, 20 aores fairly good busb, good freme hbouse with cellar vunder same,"common barn and drive bouee. Eary terms, Price $2300. â€" w 200 acre farm, good ‘arge frame hcuee with cellar under same, common barn, drilled well with new windwill. Near to scbcol and church. Price Adjoitning"latter pro’mty, auvotber 200 gcre farm, alrtt 40 acres bus common buildings, lay of farm is fine, near to £chcol and church. Price Beautiful 140 acre farm, about 25 acies bush, 2 good tbarpe, good p. tern and drilled wel}, well water, on main road. . Price $4600. Cw Two other 200 acre farms, close to the village of Canboro, lay of farms beautiful, must be sold immediately. . Price $6000 each. ; For quick sale, a 225 scre farm, very large frame houte, cellar under ;h"h‘l.%%" large bank barn, large orchard, close to the village of Canbore. rice k 110 sere farm, fairly good house, drive house, comuon ‘barp, fize frait farm. This is a very choice property. Price 33060 Splendid 117 acre farm, right near Atterclifie Station, very gcoud bouse fairly good barns. Price $5100. 4 £4 ‘This county possesses a splendid rural telephone system, bas ivpeti 0 railway facilitiee, and the Dunnville market, centrally located, is cne of t b very best in the Province. a For further information apply to 211 acre farm, 80 to 0Ofacres busb, beautiful house, cellar uncer same, very good drive house and horse stable, barns fairly good. A beautiful home. Bush will very nearly pay for whole farm. Price $8000. We have a number of 100 acre farms jucluding several right upâ€"toâ€"date, some beautifol residences. Prices $3000 to $4500. Also some 50 to 75 acre farms at low pricss. â€" The soil on these farms varies from clay loam to sandy We beg to announce that we took over the Waterloo Flcur and Feed Store and have removcd same to our new store in Devitt‘s Block, near the Telephone Office. 4, You will find that we attend promptly to ycur orders and have everything in this line in stock. & CANBORO. Right Prices. The undersigned offers for sale his farm conlhtina,ofn 101 mcrcs in the Towmhll) of Wellesley, con, 11, Lot 9 east section, situated about 2 miles southâ€"east of Linwood. Un the farm is a good brick bouse and bank barn md?mplflnvnt shed. The roil is of a clay loam, â€" 85 acres are under cultivaâ€" tion, 8 acres bush and 6 acres sown in fall wheat.. Fall ploughing nearly done, never failing ngflng creek runnâ€" ing w farm, Terms reagonable. For further particnlare apply to _ WATERLOO Now is the time to buy. Many Homeâ€" steaders proving up. 1 have many cholce farms, wild and impréved adâ€" joining new towns on C.P.R. and G.T. Pagific. Prices twelve to twentyâ€"five dollars per acre. Cash will buy cheapâ€" er. Don‘t miss this. Call or write. Land! Land!! G uern:ey 9. B. BILEEHN New Feed Store Soliciting your orders, we are ' Faithfally yours, Farm for Sale For further particulars apply to QOntario Seed Co. F; E. SHANTZ & CO. fiIn Haldimand County. Real Estato PBONE NO. 295. Right Weight. BERLIX, ONT. _ _ No. 38 Frederick 81. Fask That beautiful 100 acro farm, being lo% 17 con, 10 Mornington Tp situated 4 nfln from Millbank and Linwood and 3 from Dor! Station. Always having been kno#n as one the best in the Townehip, uu.:{ 2 storey log fouse, 6 rooms Iathed and Jm od acd heaviiy galvanizsed ironâ€"sided bact, This residence is recond 1 and convenience. Large Oflice and cheese factory. Loug distance teleâ€" pgono. ‘Torma nmo:r,lo. For further partiâ€" culars apply to EMERSCN C. BOYD well fenced, well drained and in first ui-r"' stata of onltivation. Gocd bearing orchard. Also a young orcha‘d newly set. C n;rvly. Uonvenient to schools, churcher. Oflice and cheeso factory. Loug distance tele ‘l‘nr mfidn;: is recond to'bu‘:' Ma:: an venience. m Fm:o:i- 24x40 :..‘.‘75:.'1“‘.'1 8 tores wall fanaed wall Arsinad and in If you want your sale pngtly conâ€" ducted, write or Telephone DAVID RUDY, Tavistock Ont. 38â€"4t. SHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN + BADEN D. RUDY Auctioneer 34â€" Uf, arm For Sale s 2 s is He eA Quick Delivery ONTARIO ONTARIO Formbank Ont. Porth Coun‘y

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