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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Jan 1918, p. 10

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AUCTION SALE AND FARM Valuable Real Estate ‘and Valuable Real Estate, Farm Farm Stock, Implements, etc| Stock, Implements and on the premises of the late J. O. Kinâ€" ze, situated % mile east of Kitchener Post Office, on the Breslau road, just outside of the city limits, on FRIDAY, FEBRVUARY 18ST, 1918. ‘ Commencing at 1.30 p.m. ‘ Household Effects, etc.:â€"Good Fayâ€" orite coal heater, new; good cooking stove, coal or wood; coal oil heater, 4 beds with springs and mattross, benches, washing machine, Parlor stove new, tables, kitchen chairs, up, hboistered chairs, lounge, strou-hr-r.‘ good organ, stands, corner stand, clock 150 years old in good shape, crocks, dishes, tubs, kettles, books, and a lof of other articles. Implements:â€"3 top buggies, ‘one new; cutter, oneâ€"horse wagon, 3 fur row gang, one horse, heavy harnoss cutting box, wheel barrow, 23000 £t. lumber, some kindling wood, chains, shovels, forks, carpenter tools, grain cradle, boxes. robes, biankets, and oth er articles. “ TERMS CASH. | , BRUNO KINZIE, SIMON KINZIE, Executors. \ REAL ESTATE:â€"At the same time and place, the property will be offered for sale, consisting of 1 1â€"3 acrea of land, with a 6 roomed brick ‘house and kitchen attached, hard and soft water, good barn and other outbuildâ€" ‘ings. Fruit on place such as appies, cherries and pears. This would make & nice home for retired farmer, or working man. TERMS CASH. A. W. KINZIE, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk. There will be sold by public auction WANTEDâ€"Good maid for small famâ€" ilyâ€"â€"Apply to Mrs. R. S. Bean, Albert street, Waterloo. 15â€"ti. WANTEDâ€"Farm hand, single man, one with fair knowledge of stock, steady â€" einployment, winter and summer." â€" Apply Box 47, Chronicleâ€" Telegraph. ' 47â€"10t. WANTEDâ€"Copy of Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" graph, issue of Jan. 11th, 1917, which is necessary to complete our fyles. The â€" person | forwarding â€" copy of above date will be suitably rewardâ€" ed for trouble. The Chronicleâ€"Tele graph. WANTEDâ€"100 pounds fat of healthy dogs and racoons. . Will pay good price. Apply H. M. Frey, Heldel 1 d n ns WANTEDâ€"Middleâ€"aged | married man with family desires position on a farm as manager. Thoroughly exâ€" pericnced in every line of farming especially feeding and brecdling of liveâ€"stock. Apply Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" graph, Box No. 40. 5â€"91. FOR SALEâ€"JV puré bred Jerseys. Apâ€" ply at S. S. Shantz, 371 King ‘St. F. Kitchener. or phone 1260w. 29â€"tf FOR SALEâ€"A quantity of cedar posts Apply to Titus Shantz, Kitchener. R. R. No. 3, Phone 756 ring 3. MSt. FOR SALEâ€"Good dairy business, comâ€" posed of two routes, averaging 50 gals. each. Properties adjoin each other.. Good reasons forselting. Apâ€" ply Kinzie Bros., Blair. 8â€"15â€"6t. ~ RoL FOR SALE:â€"2 heifers due to calve in month, also two breed sows due to pig. one Durham bred bull, 1 year old. Apply M. Schoudetmayer. . 1 mile east of Kitchener, on the Bresâ€" FOUNDâ€"A black collie dog low feet. _ Owner can hay applying to Abe Sararus, dale. Sound delivery borse, > farm horse, eight years old, Abram Ssrarus, Rosedale. GENERAL WANTS. PUBLIG SALE lau Road Curry Combs, Brushes, Blankâ€" ete, we have at low prices. of course you have heard of our harness, which is all well stitch ed, made from the best of leather and guaranteed by us. Big values for little money. Everything in Harness F3R SALE. BADEN, ONT wiok ack collie dog with yelâ€" )wner can have same by Abe Sararus, Bloomingâ€" 2â€"3t . Brueckner extra good d, _ cheap. Y 48â€"th. There will be sold by public agction on the premises of the undereigneod, at Wilmot Centre, Lot No. 14, on Bleams Road, 2 mies sofkth of Baden and % mmiles east of New Hamburg, on TUVESDAY, FEB. 5TH, 1918 _ Commencing at 1. o‘clock, pm. sharp. the following valuable property. viz. Live Stock:â€"Horse 9 years old cow & years old, due to calve in Jaly Grain:â€" Quaniity of oats and | quantity of timothy hay. s Implements, Ete.:â€"2 top buggies, 2â€" seated carriage, buffaio robe, Fiannell bugey. duster, 2 compléte single harâ€" ness, partly complete harness, pair shaits, corn cutter, fanning mill, sey the, sickle, hand rake, flail, 4 bushel measure, 2 shovels, pitch fork, hay forks, doz. grain bags, oat box, large iron kettie for fire place, garden Ltool8, hurn, kitchen sink, milk can, 10 gat ‘on tin pails, sausage and lard press, 2 wash tubs, storm door, quantity of new Jumber. Household Effects:â€"A4 bedstcads, 3| springs, mattress, bureau, glass u:up’ board, 3 rocking chairs, 12 chairs, 3 xitchen tables, 2 centre tables, lounge l 2 parior healers, 1 oil stove, new; i lot of stove pi ider barrels, newl meat béarrel, 2 tubk, 2 cross cut saws, hand saw, buck gAw, a lot of carpenâ€" ter tools, 3 stone hammers, 2 long lad ‘ders. milk pail« crocks, 2 lanterns, ;cabbage cutter, churn, 2 good large rugs, lamps, Raymond sewing machine and oil stove, utensils and a lot of othâ€" |er articles too numerous to mention. REAL ESTATE:â€"At the same llnwI and place there will be sold the one and oneâ€"baif storey frame bouse, 20x ;0 feet, containing 7 rooms, kitcken and wood shed attached, fire place, good sized frame barn, pig stable and abundance ~of hard and . soft water. three and threeâ€"quarters acres of land ‘mn a good state of cultivation with a‘ number of good fruit bearing trees‘ |3uch as apples, pears and plums. An ideal home for somebody. TERMS OF CHATTELSâ€"Cash. TERMS OF EEAL ESTATE will be made known on day of sale. 1 JOHN GILBERT, Proprietor. There will he r.c'fld by public auction the heusehold effects of M. O. Jantzl. in the village of Baden (near Station), SsATURDAY, FEB. 2ND, 1918, ‘ Commencing at one o‘elock, pm. sharp, the foilowing property, Â¥iz.: I Household Effects, Etc.â€"â€"One bed room sulte. springs and mattress, dressâ€" cr, wash stand. iron ~Cu with springs | and mattress. 2 wooden bod, springs ‘and mattress. cot, glass cupboard, kit chen cabinet, desk, mantle clock, cab | inet, Rayinond sewing machine, lursel aining room rug. 6 dining room chairs . 6 kitchen chairs, 4 rocking chairs. bench, extension table, leaf table, 3 wrior kables, Morris chair, washing machine, wringer, wash tubs, wash stand, sink, baby chair, baby carriage refrigerator, (ror.l;iug':‘.mvo. stove uten sils, gas stove, lawn mower, beneh oil ‘cloth, large number of fruit jars crocks. barreis, eans, palls, shove s rakes, forks; saws, hirck saw, ax®. auto truck, and many other articles too numerous to mention. The above furnitare is all good as new \Farm for Sale or \ Exchange on | larger Farm Farmers, Attention Make money in your spare time this wirter by selling NURSERY STOCK and NEW SEED POTATOES. This is the right time to start on Spring Sales. 'wve"p;;vl;ighet( commissions . and furrith our Saiesmen with literature with a "punch" to it. . PUBLIG SAE ! Consists of 50 acres, with good brick house, bank barn, driving shed and alil necessary outâ€"houses, Fruit trees and good bearing orchard. One mileâ€"south west of New Dundss, Elias Bingeman, ‘R. R. 1, New Dundes. 3t. Send for our list of NEW OFFER INGS and full particulars. STONE & WELLINGTON. The Fonthill Nurseries (Established 1837), TORrONTO,. ONT. Household Effects. TERMS OF SALE:â€"Cash. M. 0. JANTZI, Proprietor. H. B. DUERING, Auctioncer. J. 0. JANTZI, Clerk. Household Effects. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. HY. KUNTZ, Clerk. PUBLIG SAE â€"Oorâ€"â€" Farm Stock, Implements, " |Farm Stock, Implements, Household Effects, Ete. Houschold Effects, Ete. ‘There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises of the undersigned, in the village of Bresizu, on Tuesday, . February â€" 12th, . 1913, Commencing at 1 o‘clock sharp, the following valuable property, viz: Horsesâ€"Bay Horse, rising 5 years{ old (German Coach), Dark BHay Mare, due to f@al April Tth, (by German Coach), Dark Bay Horse rising 12 years old, Grey Mare 14 years ola (good single driver.) Cattieâ€"Cow due to calve in April, 2 qqws due to calve in May, 2 cows dae to â€" culve _ in ‘ June, 2 cows due o calve in Sept.. Heifer due to calve in May, Heifer 2 years old, 4 spring valves, fat cow, 2 good cotlie dogs. Sheep, Pigs, Etc.â€"1V Shropshire ewes uand lambs supposed to be in lamb, 2 brood sows, due to pig the first week in â€" March, 14 Shoats, o months old, 9 ducks, 2 drakes, about 40 Barred Rock chickens, 2 pure bred hagred Rock cockerels. implements, Etc.â€"McCormick Binâ€"| der 6 ft. cut, McCormick Mower 5 ft.| cut, International Hay Rake m-anl\'l new, Pea Harvester, Seed Drill, Sprlng‘ Tooth Cultivator, 3 sets Steel Har rows nearly now, Scutfler, Massoy " Harris Turuip seeder (new), Oll\rer‘ plow, Cockshutt Plow, Potato Plow, nearly new, Hay Fork, with 4 pulleys, and 1109 ft. of Rope, 2 new flat Hay Racks, Hand Grass Seeder, Corn Pianâ€" ter, Land Rollier, Fanning Mill, Plaâ€" form Scale, 1200 lbs. cap., Scoop, 2 Grain Shovels, Half Bushel .\leasurn.; Cradie, Bain Wagon, witn box nearty | |new, wagon and box, Carriage, 2 Top Buggies, (1 nearly new), Bob SIelxll. set Gravel Plauks, 2 seated Pleasure Sleigh with Pole, nearly new, 2 Cutâ€" ters, turnip Puilper, 15 squares Sh|n:â€"| tes, 2 good Grind Stoncs\;\'heelbarf\ row, Cement Wheelbarrow, May:Knife, Ice Tongs, good large Iron Kettle, Forks, Chaff Fork, Crossâ€"cut Saw, nearly new, Picks, Shovels, Hoes Bat, Sledge, Hammers, 2 Logging Chains, Barrels, Tub, 16 ft. Ladder, Boat, :2 ‘ sets Double. Hainess, set Plow Harâ€" ness, Carriage Harness, single harness and many other articles ! too numerous to mention. ~ Grainâ€"200 bush. Banner Seed Oats, 100 bush. Black Main Oats, 200 busli. Mixed Oats, and Wheat, 25 busir. good: Seed Barley, a quantity of seed Potaâ€" toes, a quantity of Mangels, a quanti:â€" ty of Hay. . Household Effectsâ€"Dining â€" Room stove, _ DeLaval Creaim ~ Separator, Churn, Milk Cans, Double Barrel Shoi Gun, and Cartridges. Also some Bridge flooring and a quantity of new Lumber, 76 four in. Tiles, 200 two and oneâ€"half in. Tiles. TERMS OF SALE: Hay, Grain, Pota toes, Roots, Fat Cow, and all sums of $10.00 ana under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit upon approyâ€" ed secex#y or 5 per gent, discount for cash payments of credit amounts. Wood Holdup Broken. Brantford bas secured 200 cords of wood at Walsh, in â€" Norfolk connty, and will bring it in bere . to | further break up the wood holdup, _ citizens being forced to pay from $22 to $40 a cord by district farmers, who profit by the great coal shortage. Proviously the city has been selling mixed waod at $14 a cord, but this price can now, it is expected, be much lowered by reason of the new purchase. Auto Drivers Licenses. In future auto drivers must have a ticense to comply . with the Ontario regulations. The Department now isâ€" anes what is known as a nonâ€"Profesâ€" sional Driver‘s Certificate of Competâ€" ency. This certificate is issued to erâ€" sons who do not drive a car for mive, pay or gain, but who wish to pass the dxamination prescribed for paid Iriv ers PUBLIG SAE H. B. Duering, Auctionzer. Engelbert Schmaitz, Prop. O. S. Kolb, Clerk. H.B. DUERING Number of years experience as Auctioneerâ€"Practical knowâ€" ledge of values of real estate, live astock, implements, etc. Auctioneer Experienced Valuator Phone 136, Waterloo. And * There will be sold py public auction on the furm, situated on the boundary line between Weliesiey and . Nortb Rasthope, 3 miles southwest of â€" Wel lesley, 2 miles Worth of Lisbon, 09 THURSDAY, FEB. 14TH, 918. Commencing at 12 o‘clock loo“ sharp. C Horses: â€"Bay mare 14 years old, tay horse 9 years, bay mure 14 yoars| | old, in foal to Knight of CGlamis, dark | bay horse 3 years old, bay gelding rige Ing 2. years old, bay gelding rising 2{ years old, bred by Best Beau. Cattle:â€"6 good dairy cow»: Cow fresh since November, 2 cows due to calve in Muy, cow due to calre by time of sale, cow due to calve in June, heifer due to calvo in April, T fat heifers, 3 yearling cuives, calf 4 months old, calf 2 months old. Pigs:â€" â€" 2 sows sUpposed to be in pig ! Tamworth bog 2 yeurs old, 7 shoats | weighing about 90 Ibs.. 7 pigs 7 weeks | old. Poultry:â€"60. Chick@NS, 4 AFEST, 7 good cattle dog. Implements: â€" MeCormick | binder with truck and sheaf carrier, now; Masseyâ€"Harris mower 6 ft. cut, culti vator, hay rake, Maxwell side delivery, Elmira hay loader, Gâ€"section‘ iron harâ€" 10w, 13 hoe seed drill, Verity plow. No. 21, nearly new; Fleury plow No. 21; Oliver riding plow nearly new; Kid plow No. 2, gang plow, 3â€"seated carriage, top buggy, cutter, wagon with _ box, truck â€" wagon . with fron wheels, set bob sleighs, Poter Hamil ton straw cutter, nearff new; Peter iilamuton root pulper, bay rack, pik rack, Chatham fanuing inill with bagâ€" ger, new; wagon seales 2000 lbs. cap.; tongue support, scuffler, gravel planks, stone boat, scythe, crosscut saw, 10¢ ging chain. postâ€"hole auger, 2 sets team harness one nearly new; set single harness, doubletrees, neekyokes, Md~ Commencing mVUIm MOYY AOSM m enee iss P ging chain. postâ€"hole auger, 2 sets le;\m! Vehicles:â€"Lumber _ wagon. . truck ‘ harness one nearly new; set single| wagon with steel whoels nearly new; harness, doubletrees, neekyokes, Mfl" wagon box with spring seats and sbelâ€" seyâ€"Harris cream separator in good | ving, stock rack, 2 pairs bob slei;hs,l runfiing order,~1â€"horse Mogul engine.{ nearty.. new. 2â€"seated carriage with shafting and pulleys, beiting, wheelâ€"| stock rack, 2 open buggies, road cart, barrow, forks, shave!s, and many othâ€"| Portland cutter, set gravel planks, 2 er articles too fumerous to wmention.] flat hay racks, nearly uew, root pulâ€" These linplements are practically all| per,‘ stone boat, grindstons, 24 grain new. â€" hags, wheel barrow, logging ,chains, Grain:â€"14 busb. Banner seed pats,| scoop, shovels, forks. neckyokes, douâ€" 400 bush. outs, 86 bush. Barley, g00d | bietrees, 3â€"horse eveners, horse clippâ€" for seed, 175 bush. buckwheat, 100 ] ing machine, long ladder, new â€"bag bush‘rye. 7 tons hay. truck, pea buncher, and numerous oth Liaueshald ERHeects:â€"Cooking ntove.!m» articles. Grain:â€"14 busb. Banner seed pats, 400 bush. oats, 80 bush. Darley, xood‘ for seed, 175 bush. buckwheat, 100 bush‘rye. 7 tons hay. | Househotd Effects:â€"Cooking stove, 45 gal. kettle, stove nearly new, â€" 3 thirty gal. milk cans, 2 cider barrels, sap pan with stand, 50 sap pails and spouts, ‘Daisy churn, butter worker, wushing machine, 4 wash tubs, meat barrel, honey extractor, bedroom suite mearly new, extension table, Karn orâ€" gan nearly new, parlor table, rocking chair, arm chair, 6 kitchen chairs, kitâ€" chen cupboard, sink and many other articles too numerons to mention. _ No reserve as the farm is soid. â€" TEARMS oF SALE:â€"Hay, grain, poultry, fat cattleand all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 mnonihs‘ credlt will be given an approved joint notes, or 4 per cent. per annum off, for cashk payments on credit amounts. Seed Oats, Horses. Q.A.C. No 72 Oats at $1.20 per bu. O.A.C. No. 3 Oats at $1.25 per bu. Bay team 4 and 5 years old. Cheap work horse, 12 years old. + JOHN STECKLE, R. R. 2 Kitchener. Municipal phone 25 R 20. ~ 1â€"26â€"4f. Fruit Trees â€" â€" FOR SPRING PLANTING. We need no further introduction than the fact that we have been in the Nursery Business SIXTY one YEARS, and are now prepared to meet existing cenditions by offering our high grade trees and plants direct to customers . at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Send for our illustrated circulars 0f hardy varieties which you can order direct and save the agent‘s commisâ€" sion, of which you get the benefit. Our prices will be sure to interest you and all stock is absolute firstâ€" class and trus to name. THE CHASE BROTHERS CO. of Ontario, Ltd., Nurserymen, Established 1857. COLBORNE $18 for Hogs. Hogs were marketed in \\'oodqlo('k this week at $18 per cwt., an increase of 50 cents over | the . forégoing *two weeks, since when no shipments have hbeen made up till the present. Jan. 29. â€"â€"Stock,. _ implements mdl houscho"d _ offects â€" of Aftra. Ignats Wrohman, adjoining the village o(-l New Gerfnany. } PUBLIG SAE GEo. ‘LICHTV. Propritor. H. 8. DUERING, Auctioneer. L. $. LICHTY, Clerk. +â€"60 FOR SALE ADVERTISEMEN TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER For Sale. chickens, 3 gee and Plants!{ illustrated circulars of o ""Ta ONTARIO se, B ent. |. No reserve as the farm is sold. :c on TERMS:â€"Hay grain, poultry, fat cows, seed. and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 12 wonths‘ credit on approved joint notes * 'or 5 per cent. discount for cash pay 3â€"3t. | ments of credit amounts. â€" MICHAEL JANTZ!, Prop. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. E. J. KAUFMAN, Clerk. hm'ml‘ld‘b!ublktwbn.! an the tarm of the undersigned, . one mile northeast of Wellesley, 3 miles south of Crosshill and 3 miles southâ€" weset of Bamberg, Lot No. 12, Con. 3, of eastétu section of Township, on TUESDAY, FEB. 19TH, 1918, _ Beginning at 12 o‘ciock, noon, sharp, the following valuable property, viz.: Horses:â€"Bay horse general purpose rising 5 years old, general purpose borse rising 11 years old, borse rising 15 years, Cheatnut mare 12 yaara old, aupposed to be in foal, bay colt riaing 2 years old. CATTLEâ€"7 Grade Dairy Cows:â€"2 cows due to calve in February, 3 cows due to calve in April, 2 cows due to calve in May, % well bred Holstela helfers due to calve in June, 4 head of cattle rising 2 years old, 6 good spring calves, fat cow. Farm Stock, Implements Household Effects. Pigs, Etc.:â€"3 good brood sows due to pig in April, 30 chickens. Implements: â€"Masseyâ€"Harris binder 1 ft. cut, with truck and sheaf corâ€"‘ rier an} tongue support nearly new; new Frost and Wood 5 ft. cut mower, Keystone hay loader with truck, Meâ€" Cormick side delivery rake, good as new, Frostâ€"Wood .10 it. steel hay rake, Chumpion. spring tooth cuitivator, 16 tooth), with seed boz nearly new, Leaâ€", der 12 hoe drill, nearly new; steel land roller, Masseyâ€"Harris, harrow, cart, 5â€" section iron hbarrows, Masseyâ€"Harris, corn cultivator, Oliver riding plow, ‘nearlg new, 2 walking plows, Orford 2 furrow gang plow, Bissel disc, 2 scutâ€" Ifleru. fanning mill, Cyclone grass seedâ€" er. cutting box with 10 ft. carrier in good rumning order, platform scale, capacity, 1000 lbs.. 2 sets of slings, carriage, ropes and | pulleys nearly unew, bay fork nearly now, new groiu cradle. Harness, Etc.:â€"2 sets team harnoss, 2 sets single harmess, a lot of shaftâ€" ing. pulleys and belting. The train service is badly crippled as the result of toâ€"day‘s storm. All trains between Toronto and Sarmia { have been running from one to three f hours late and up to press time two J traivs had been cancelled. No. 30 which arrives at Kitchener at 9.57 for “lhe east and No. 31 which passes |through here for the west at 11.32 n. f ! m. train did not arrive here until noon jand â€" was pulled out by two engines. | At press time it was learned that the Hay and Grain:â€"15 tons of good bay, 500 bush. oats, 200 bus!:. mixed grain, 40 bush. seed barley, a quanflt)’ of grass seod. Household Effects:â€"Counter scales. 240 \b. cap. Standard cream separaâ€" tor, Brsech loader single barrel shot gun,. No. 4 ncarly new; scalding trough, 30 gallon milk can, lard press, sausage grinder and stuffer, large kit cher table, churn, benches, cider barâ€" rels, coal shovel. quantity of Eim lumâ€" TWO G. T. R. TRAINS CANCELLED A step toward church union at Owen ; sing.e plows. land roller, disk, hay Sound has heen taken by the decision l rack, fanning mill, turnip seceder, root of the Toronto Avenne Methodist and | paiper, stonc boat. 2 logging chains. §t. Panl‘a Presbyterian churches, to seed driil, 4 hog hangers, iron kettle, | rule for six months. Rev. R. G. Sin ‘gm\d znml'smm-. 2 sets team harness, |ctair having resigned the chargs o(| singe harness, extension ladder, 32 ft. the latter cburch, NRev. F. N. Bowes‘ jong, straight Jadder 24 ft. long. kitâ€" will be the pastor of the combine! chew cupboard, cook atove. J«-hnrchfl. It is quite possible that tno Hay and Grain:â€"Quantity of _ hay temporary arrangeme.ts may become quantity of â€"oats. s ae ie ] vermanent. | TERMS OF | 8ALE:â€"Hay, grain, 3.2% p. m. train for the west had roi left Toronto and the 2.32 p. m. for the east was in Stratford and in all probaâ€" bility â€" would be consolidated with the 5.51 p. m. It was learned at the local Grand hens, & Trunk office that the storm is mu-'m; Implements:â€" â€"Good Doéring binder, worse east of this cityâ€"than it is in this McCormick mower, Noxon mower, R. district. _ If the storm continues| \. hay loader, nearly new; Maxwell in severity the railroads in all Dl'flhfl" side delivery rake, hay rake, 2 wagous, bility will again be blocked. ‘hobs:eigh. 2 cutters, 2 top buggies, Inrumianiandnnecechnccnenetzntind ome tubber tire nearly new, spring: Church*Union. _: | tooth enitivator, Jâ€"sec. tron harrow, 2 A step toward church union at Owen ; sing:e plows. land roller, disk. hay Gaund ho« heen taken by the decision |\rack. fanning mill, turnip secder, root PUBLIG SMtE Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects, etc. There will be sald by public auction on the farme of the undersigned, situâ€" aied 1% miles east of Bridgeport, en the road leading to Brealan, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. STH, 1918 Commencing at 12.30 o‘clock pm.: ‘ CATTLEâ€"24 good Dairy Cowsâ€" 2 cows fresh, 4 cows in full fow of milk 6 cows.due to calve by>time of sale, 4 cows due to calve in Feb., 5 cows due to calve in March, 1 cow due to calve in April, 2 cows die to calve in May, heifer due to ealve in May, heiâ€" fer due to calve in Sept., yearling Holâ€" stein bull, 12 young cattle rising . one year old, calf 4 months old. HORSESâ€" Bay team rising 6 years old. weight 2860 lhs, bay mare 8 years old, in foal, good driver; chestout driver rising 4 years old, black mare rising 6 years old, good family driver: heavy colt rising 3 years old, light ‘col( rising 2 years old, teaim vising 12 and 13 years old if not previonsly sold. &5 CHICKENS, of which 26 are i»un- bred Barred Rock pullets. IMPLEMENTSâ€"MeCormick binder, 7 ft. eut, new; McCormick mower, 7| ft. cut, nearly new; cultivator, disk drill, steel land roller, _ disk harrow, iron harrow, Cockshutt manure spreaâ€" der No. 21 Fleury single plow, Porctval single plow, 3 furrow . gang plow, beot lifter, beet cultivator, 2 good fat hay racks, with storm sides, 3 beet bofes, 2 truck wagons, 2 sleighs, one ‘nearl,v new; cutter, light sleigh, carâ€" riage, democrat, | road cart, "fanning mill, sceale cwacit} 1600 lbs, counter seale 240 lbs, crossâ€"cut saw, ice saw, ice tongues, bucksaw, sprey motor pump, qusntity of lumber, maple and basswood, cedar posts, â€" whee}barrow, Maphe Leat chopper, forks, shovels, crowbats, neckyokes, doubletrees and other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. * HARNESS â€" Set brass _ mounted: team harness, set team harness, plow . harness, single harness. HAY AND GRAINâ€"500 bush. cats, 900 bush. mixed grain, 40 bush. rye, 6 tons Timotby hay, 19 tons â€"mixed hay. HOUSEHOLD GOONSâ€" De Laval cream separator, No. 15, aireator, milk peils, 6 octave organ, 6 dining room chairs, 2 loaf tables, sofa, centre table, wood chest. hbeating stove for wood, kitchen range. wash stand, sink, two lard tubs. ' on PUBLIG ABGTION TERMS OF â€" SALEâ€" Hay, grain, poultry and all sumas of $10 and under cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit with approved security or 5 per cent. discount forâ€" cash on credit amounts. Farm Stock. Implements, etc There will he sold by publit auction on the farm of the undersigned, situ ated % mile north of the village of Wellesley, on | Pigs â€" and | Poultry:â€"3 Yorkshire brood sows suppo«ed to be in pig, Yorkâ€" ;shlre boar 1%; years old, 11 shoats iabnm 100 Ihs. each, 3 geese, 3 African | geese, 3 ducks, 100 chickens, 3 guenen THURSDAY, FEB. 5TH, 1918. Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. Horses:â€"Duay mare 10 years old. good driver, Bay horse 5 years old. heavy Bay mare rising 3 years old, heavy Bay colt, rising 2 years old, Bay mare 14 years old, Bay borse risâ€" ing 4 years old, horse rising 5 years old. Cattle:â€"â€"Holstein cow supposed to calfl in April, Polangus cow supposed to calf in March, Durham cow supposâ€" ed to calve in June, Jersey cow due to calve March 5th, Hoistcin heifer fresh by time of sale. Durham hciger freah by time of sale, Durham helfer supposâ€" ed to calve in August.. Ducham heifer rising 3 years old. 7 young cattle risâ€" ing 2 years old. 3 fat cattle 2 years old. 5 spring calves. ‘ Sheep: â€"1 ewes supposed to be in lamb. | JECONLAH FREY, Propriétor E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. (O. S. KOLB, Clerk. PUBLIG SAE 4â€"2t. Township of Wilmot, 3% eriloo to St. Agatha, there will | by public auction, on THURSDAY, FEBARUARY 7, ~ Commeneing a"1* Welock Shi tfolowing, viz.=â€"‘ * f and Household Effects, Morses:â€"Carriage team and 9 years old, bay team, purpose, waell matched, rising old, sorrel horee, general purj ing § gears old, sorre} colt" years old,.colt riging 1 year « Cattie:â€"3 good dairy co due t.caive May 2ith, cow calve June‘ 19th, jcow due Sept. 14th, 4 spring, calves, 5 fat cautle rising @oyeass old cows, ut bull. â€" 1/ > Pige:â€"One ~sow~ with pigs i sow due ‘to pig P\x(h. i sows pig in April, 10° ts 5 mont welght about 120 lbs each. Of the late Gregpr H PUBLIG SAl ’iuliryzfâ€"so ‘\VNAto Leghorn poultry, young pigs, and all a $10 and under, cash ; over that 10 months‘ credit with land 0 security, or 5 per cent. per nq count for cash on credit amoi Number unlimited. Highest price péid. Next shipment Wed Jan, 2$0th. 1918. 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