_ ‘WATERLOO LADIES WERE DEFEATED â€" David Bean Fair Maidens From This Town Lost Game at Toronto Score 6â€"0. > The Toronto Mail and Empire bas the following account of the ladies Rockey "match at Toronto, Thursda) evening: The fair "Eightyâ€"threes," of Water 100, the pride and boast of Seagramâ€" ville, journeyed yesterday from thei1 own backyard to play a return enâ€" gagement with the Toronto Welling tons, a team of local young ladies of rather more than local renown ‘The battle too© place at the Mutua St. Rink last night, and dreadful was the havoc wrought. Combs and hairâ€" pins were scattered in every direc tion once the contest got under way, and with them wenek . temper, puck sticks, girls and referee in one start ling mass of kaleidopcopic confusion. Still, it was a great game, ever though "them Wellingtons‘‘ did appl. 1 U 000 0 M e td 2. a liberal coat of whitewash to the sister hockeyists, and netted an cVe: half dozen on their own account. The visitors were by no means outclassed They â€" were merely outscored. And perhaps they couldn‘t mix it up some. Ask Ref@ree Ridpath. It kept that courtcous official busy three fourths of the time rulling off â€" ofâ€" fenders, defending his decisions, . asâ€" sisting victims of roughâ€"house lacâ€" tics off ‘the ice, and restoring _ lost articles to their rightful owners. 1 was a strenuous â€" band he had _ to handle, but it must be confessed he "‘done noble." * The Wellingtons bad the game well in hand almost from. the start. _ At halfâ€"time they led by 2 to 0, and though the Waterloo girls gave them & stubborn argumecnt in th thetarâ€" lier stages of the second period, the result was n»ver in doubt. Miss Dawson was casily the fastest skatâ€" er and the niftiest stickâ€"handler _ on the ice. Some of her rushes _ were (all jestingo#) of itine brilliant variety, and she was responsible far the greater part of the visitots‘ ofâ€" fensive, and a good tit of their deâ€" fensive work as well. Of the home fair skaters, Misses Woolings and Wallace were easily the pick. Numâ€" erous delays were occasioncd by alâ€" most everything from an attempt to mob the â€" referee to a broken shoe lace or a badly cut forehead. Miss. Sterling was a sufferer from a gash above the cyc, inflicted in the . first half by the end of a stick, but _ she pluckily resumedpplaying after havâ€" ing the wound covered with copious quantities of _ court _ plaster. Miss Rundle was the victim of a similat accident in the second half. . Howâ€" ever, the game was strenuous, and trifes _ were generally overlooked. Nearly 1,000 spectators were present and the encouragement they â€" handed out would have _ furnished a dozen rooters‘ clubs with a _ start in life. The teams:â€" Lorontoâ€" Wellingtonsâ€"Goal, Miss Rundle; point, Miss Hamiltoh; cover, Mfss Wallace; _ forwards, Misses A. Rundle, Allcn and Woolings. Waterloo "83"â€"Goal, Miss Biggar point, | Miss â€" Hespeler; coverâ€"point, Miss Morrison; forwards, Misses Dawâ€" gon, Sterling, Woelfle. Dr. Boadrecht of _ New â€" Hamburg, was a visitor in Waterl0o on Monday . Miss May Edmunds of Waterloo is visiting friends in Hawkesville. Mr. Moses Roos, of Torento, visitâ€" ed at his home here over Sunday. Mr. E. P. Flintoft szend Sunday with Toronto friends. % Mr. A. Mcintyre â€" visited at his home in Toronto over Sunday. * Mrs. Merritt Winn and family visitâ€" ed friends in Hawkesville for several days. Miss Emma Zerwinski spent Sunâ€" day al friends â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hallman _ of Breslau were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hallman over Sunday. â€"ir ~A. MéCorkindale was a visitor mt his home in Gueiph on Thursday . _ Miss Blanche Van Every entertainâ€" ed her Sabbath School class . ,very wleasantly â€" at her home last evenâ€" plnnntly at Mr. _ John _ Uttley has left fot Port Hoye where he will have charge of the installation of Woolien Mill machinory, purchased from Mr. J. F. Morley by a firm in that place, â€"Mrs. William Armstronz, Foundry stteet, entertained a fow friends to a Valentine party Thursday in honâ€" or of Master Lecnard‘s fifth . birth May. The occasion was a very happy one and thoroughly . enjoycd by the lttle folks. > , At a mesoung of the Sewer Comâ€" mission held Wednesday matters â€" in connection . with the improvements at fl Sewer farm were discussed . and ; Davis was chzaged to #uâ€" Social and Personal ADVERTISERS®, ;.ndâ€"m'l'(-onrdary with Stratford S ET es ds es the work which will be comâ€" por annum in advance English and German.1o -r-umph‘\vll,l. BE GIVEN polished every Thure: IN APRIL and will be shoe Miss gash first Bazaar, Under the Auspices of the W. M. S. on the 4th and 5th. ‘The Chairmen of _ the committees appointed for each ward reported satisfactory progress and indications point to the Bazaar being a big suCâ€" " A meeting of the W. M. Society was held on Tuesday evening . at which matters in connection with the cess ‘The datcs on which it will be held were decided upon and it will be givâ€" en in the town hall on _ Thursday and Friday, April the fougth and ifth, afternoon and evening. 4000 0B 1 42042 4 0 ccoonlh P otsaiis 4 The apnual meeting of the Society will be held on Friday, March Ist. on Thursday evening to play a game with the Blair team and were defeatâ€" turn game. â€" A number from here attended the sale of Mr. Allen Bowman, Blair, on Jaturday afternoon. cd";â€"-i“ We are sorry that _ Blair won‘t come to Doon to play the reâ€" Mr. and â€"hvlir’sr.ml-len‘ry I1. Dahmer of Conestego were visitors in Doon o 3unday . â€" Mrs. Baker and her two daughters Misses Allie and Eva left on Satur lay for St. Thomas where they _ in end making their future home. Notiecs To Creditors _Miss: Niry Hamm spent Sunday in falt. * m Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arndt of Ber in and Mr. and Mrs. Arndt of Ger nan Mills were guests of Mr. . An Irew Dahmer‘s on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Marshall, Sr., intends tc move into his new home which | he wurchased from Mr. Thomas _ Hardy about a yvear ago, this week. In the matter of the estate _ 0: Isaac B. Sherk, late of the Townshi; of Waterico in the County of Water loo, Gentleman, deceased. (R. 8. 0 g. 1241 s. 38.) 3 Notice is hereby given that all per sons biving any claims or demand. against the late Isaac B. Sherk wh« died on or about the nineteenth day of January, 1907, at the Townshij of Waterlco in the Province of Ont: ario, are required to send by . posi prepaid or to deliver to the undetrâ€" sigred solicitor for Ephraim S. Crissmin, and Joseph S. Cressman, Executors under the will of the saic Isaac B. Sherk, their names and adâ€" dresses and full particulars in writ ing of tleir claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securitics, if any, held by them. And ta‘e notice that â€" after _ the ninth day of March, 1907, the said Ephraim S. Cressman and _ Joseph Cressman will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard oily to the claims of which they shall then heve notice, and that the said Ephraim S. Cressman and the said Joseph S. Cressman _ will not be l‘able for the said assets 0‘ Eany part thereof to any persons 0 whose claim they shall not then have |receive;| notice. | Fcb. 2%â€"Real Estate of Late Morâ€" ‘and Dictrich at St. Agatha. \ Feb. ?25thâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" | ments of Albert Weber, _ one _ mile { north of Elmira. â€" ‘ Feb. 2@thâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of John R. Piric, one _ mile |nor|h of Conestogo. Our hockey team went to Preston C W. M. CRAM, Solicit r for the said Executors Tâ€"3t Dated, at Berlin, the 12th day 0‘ February, A. D. 1907. _ _ Fob. 27 â€"Farm stock aad impleâ€" ments of Louis Freund, 2 miles west of Berlin, and 3 miles east of Petersâ€" burg on the road from Berlin to Petâ€" eraburg. Feb. 28â€"Thoroughbred stock of Shorthorn Cattle, of Louis K. Weber, 4 mile west ~( Hawkesville. Mar. 1â€"Farm stock and implements of Mrs. Mary «Gehl, 24 miles. . north cl Preston. Mar. 2â€"Farm stock and implements cf the late Aug. Preuss, near O‘s brickyard, Berlin. â€" * March 7th.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of David Trussler, one mile north of, Wellesley . 5 4 March 8th.â€"Farm stock and imple: ments of John Listman, 4 mile cast of Petersburg. . 94 Mar. 9â€"Furnitute sale of Wm. Rel ehert at Bridgeport. _ . . ~ Mar, O9th.â€"Farm of Wm. Mitchell 2 miles west of Waterloo, at Berlin Market Square. Mar, 11â€"Farm stock and imple» ments of Jacob B. Shantz, 1. mile w;':r ï¬n’i‘-â€"q-u“"‘ tock. and imple j + * fmed # P y uy 4 Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer were discussed. AUCTION SALES DOON howe! tion on the premises of: the undelâ€" signed, 2 miles ,†‘m .'...:a.‘ dommenc‘ng at~ oné â€"O‘clock p.M. harp, the following valuable _ pIOâ€" _erty, vis: HORSES.â€"Black ‘horse 4 years old sorrel horse rising 11 years, mare rising 11 years, Bay col 3 years. * CATTLE.â€"3 cows with calf al Icot, cow due to calve in March, cow due to calve in April, 2 heifers upposed to be in calf, steer rising } years, steer rising 1 year, 2 calves rising 1. year, 3 calves risinz t gonths old. THOROUGHBRED HOGS, ETC. â€"4 sows with litter at side or in pig, 4 shoats 5 months old, boar i years old, about 35 chickens and _ ¢ number of pure _ bred Plymouth Rocks and Roosters. yinder (nearly new), Decring binder, nower (nearly new), Masseyâ€"Harris cultivator, _ Rowler â€" scale capacity 1200 lbs., Imperial twoâ€"furrow plow, seed drill, gang plow, plow No. 21, .o‘ato digger, 2 sets iren harrows scuffler, wagon â€" (nearly new), sleigh nearly new), democrat, wagen Lox, tord cart, hay rake, hay rack, graâ€" vel box straw cutter (nearly new), circle saw, new set heavy harness, set heavy harness (nearly new), Catâ€" riage harness, 4 collars, set bugey harness, fly net, work bench, _ Â¥i¢c, fence machin>, tuinip pulper Magn i cream separator (ncarly new), cider Farrels, stoves, _ crowâ€"bar, _ chains, forks, shovels, neckyokes, whiffletrcâ€" es (uew and old}, and other articles too namerous _ to menticn. Also at the same time and _ place the following â€" articles belonging _ to George F. Shoemaker will be oftered There will be sold for sale OF Farm Stock and Implements WRDNESDAY, MARCH 13, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"Top bUgZY, ‘arriage, on> horse plow, iron har row, corn seufler, hand scuffer wil ittachments, iron | kett‘e 2 sets sin gle harnoss, crosscut saw, grin stone, scythe, wheelbarrow, forks, shovels, hoes, grain bags, tool chest, aumker of carpenter tools, 2 robes, horse â€" blanket, writing _ desk with bookcase, sideboard, bedstead with bedding, table, 7 chairs, sin‘k, wath inz machine, churn, meat cutter ar: stuffer, parlor _ stove down draugh‘ drum. . ‘l‘l'll{MS.â€"angs, chickens and _ al sums of $10 ‘and under, cash, Cover that amount 10 months‘ credit on apâ€" oved jo‘nt notes or 5 per cent pet annum off for cash payments of creâ€" dit amounts. JOS MICKUS, FRED. KUNKEL miles southeast of IMPLEMENTS Auctioneer §â€"2t. * LIVESTOUCK.â€"Mare. rising 6 years old, well bro‘ve (if nu,t _ previously sold), mare rising 10 years eld, bay nare rising 9 years _ old, chestnut mare 4 yea‘s old by Dante; . colt, (mare) 3 years old By Marry C., 5 pigs, shoats; 25 cows in calf or with calf at feot, 15 calves yearlings and 3 year olds (if not previously sold.) IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"Deering binâ€" der, Massey Harris hayloader (new), Massey Harris side delivery rake new), Massey Harris see drill (new) Deering â€" hay _ rake, 11 foot (ncarly new), Decring _ mower, cutting box (Waterlâ€"o}, 3 _ furrow Verity plow, No. 21 Ayr plow, No. 9 Tolten plow, Preston seufer, Verity steel _ land rollet, 2 sets iron harrows, Chatham fanning mill, bagget attached*(new), 2 broadtired wagons, wagon box, pig rack, hay ; rack, 2 bob slcighs, flat rack, cutter, road wagon, neck yokes, Doukletrees, logging _ chains, hoes, forks, shovels, Masgey Harris turnip pulpér, De Laval cream _ separator (new), Rowmanville â€" organ. 1 _ set double harness, 2 sets single harness. . TERMS.â€"All sums of $10 afix unâ€" der, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on .approved _ foiit notes or 5 per cent off for cash. JOS. MICKUS, JOHN R. PIRIE, Auctioncer. Proprietor There will be sold by public aucâ€" lon on the farm of the undersigned, me mils north of Conestogo, om ommencing at ons o‘clock p.m. shatp he lollowihg valuable property, viz March 14th.â€"Stock and implements of Fred Staeger, 2 miles northâ€"west of New Dundce. . # Mar. 13th.â€"Stock and implements of Fredk. Kunkel, 2 miles eagt . of Bloomingdale. â€" s* â€" Mar. 15â€"Farm stock and _ impleâ€" meonts of Joha Heist, 3 miles south ct~Berlin. * ® Mar. 18â€"Stock an1i. implements of Jacob Ellert, 1 mile west of â€" Josâ€" ~March 2{st.â€"Farm stock and un&l: ments of Wm_~Alemmerich, 3 m east of Winterboutne on town line. or Farm Stock and Implements 1â€"2t March 26th.=â€"Stock TUESDAY, FEB Auction Sale ETC.â€"Top buge} by ~ public aue 1 years, _ ba)y Bay colt rising Massayâ€"Harris 20, 1907, Proprietor â€"There will be sold by J tion on the farm of the 1 Preuss, 1 mile south of 1 Ott‘s brickyard,: on . ... >« sATURDAY, MARCH comppencing â€" at 2 o‘clock p.m. tix following valuable property," Â¥1z.!«â€" LIVRSTOCK, ETC.â€"Horse, ~ .4 tresh cows, and 28 chickens. 3. « IMPLEMENTS.â€"Bugey , culter, oneâ€"horse wagop, oheâ€"horse carriage, oneâ€"horse plow, hayrake, oneâ€"horse . section harrow, â€" cultivator, térnip pulper, cutting box, fanving mill, 4 sets single barness,â€"set heavy har ness, wheelbarrow, set wagon springs, grind stone, iron ketule, 2 seythes, pitch forks, manure fork, sugar bee. fork, hayâ€"rake, rote, 2 horse tlan kets, cooking stove, writing _ des. and many other articles. C REAL â€" ESTATE.â€"Aiso at . Us same time and place, the farm con sisting of 84 acres of land, in ad dition to 34 acres of good pastur, land, through which runs a spring creek. Cocd brick house, bank bart and two neverâ€"failing wells on place Also young orchard of choice fruit bearing trees. â€"TERMS.â€"All sums of $10 and un ger, eash: over that amount, i months‘ credit on approved joint not es. * JOs. MICKUS, WM. FREEMAN, commencing at 10 following: Stock.â€"Brown driving mare Ii8inp 4 years old, bay driving mare,stand ard bred, got by Sir John, _ Dau Frank Ellis, rising 4 years old, . beavy draft geldings rising 2 and . years old, Hachney colt xising _: year old, 19 head of registered an eligicle for registration _ short hor â€" eattle consisting of 6 cows supposer. to be in calf, one fresh cow, 4 heifers coming 2 years old in calf, two year old buil, bull 11 months old bull 10 montis old, one 5 months old, bull calf 7 weess _ old, 3 beifers coming 1 year old, Grade cattle, 3 cows supâ€" osed to be in calf, 2 steers and _ 1 heifer coming one year old, 2 butchâ€" Qr stcers 2 years | old, 8 improed York sows supposed _ to he in pig, York Boar 7 months old, 6 pigs 8 weeks old 7 good breeding ewes supâ€" posed to be in lamb, 3 ewe lambs, 5G white Wyandotte hens and Cockerels, 3 Pekin ducks, and good Collie dog. Farm Stock and Implements IMPLEMENTS.â€"Maxwell binder / foot cut nearly new, mower, pea harâ€" vester, hay rake, hay loader, tedder, land roller, set harrows, two 21 plows twoâ€"furrowed Oxford plow, twoâ€"furâ€". rowed gang plow, Peter Hamilton: broadcast seeder, secd drill, 2 scufllâ€" ers, 5 horse power and bard wheel, cutting tox, _ democrat, top buggy, rord cart, onzâ€"horse milk wagon, pair bo> sleighs, pair light bob sleighs, whiffletrces and neck yoke, Chatham fanning mill with bagger, set 1200 lb. scales, buggy pole, cutter pole, turfiip pulper, wheelbarrow, 2 stone Loats, 2 sap pans, a number of sap buckets, _ grindstone, emery stonc, lawn mower, large â€" copper kettle, meat barrel, cider barrels, grass seodâ€" er, set team harness, set plow harness, good set carriage _ barness, collars, cha‘ns, forks, hoes, rakes, crowbats, coo‘ stove, extension tatle, benehes, chairs, cupboard,. 3 bedstcads, Woodâ€" tox, a quantity of hay, barley and oats, 50 bush. early Danbeaney seed oats, a quantity of potatoes, appleâ€" butter, apples and numerous other atâ€" ticles not enumerated. Lunch at noon. . TERMS.â€"Hay, grain, polutoes, apâ€" ples, apple butter, pigs, fat caltle and fowl, and all sums of $10 . inl under, cash; over that imount 8 months‘ credit on approved . security or 3 per cent off for cash on credit amounts. DAVID BINGEMAN, D. RUDY, Tâ€"3t ~ or Farm Stock and Implements. There will be sold by public aucâ€" {icn on the premises of the undersignâ€" ed at St.; Jacobs, on o commenzing at 10 o‘claeck, a.m. the following valuable property, viz. C Auctionser WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1907, Auction Sale Auctiqneer Proprictor Auctionâ€" Sale OoF Hreusehold Effects D. R. STAUFFER, Clerk. t Fey: ~ . Proprictor WM MENGER, . ‘AUL PREUSS, Executors late Augusi] There will be sold puUDHO . AME~ lB‘.flï¬l, hea: | tion on the farm of z_ undersigned , \nown as the old Shoemaker farm), ~os ~ _ |3 miles east of Berlin, on _ public autâ€" Clork. %, 1907 . RUDY, Auctioncer GRADE CATTLE.â€"2 cows, fresh ‘n December, fresh cow, 2 cows due to calve in April, cow fresh at time of sale, 4 head ;â€"fat cattle rising 2 J Ni iy o engemaaagy Nsa n in t REGISTERED SHORTHORNS. â€" "Red Daisy‘" 49th, Vol. 20. bred by Enos Martin, St. Jacobs, Onf., yearâ€" ling heifer, Vol. 23, registered, "Arâ€" ry Fairy Lillian‘‘ Vol. 16, bred by A. C. Patterson Lucknow, Ont., with bheifer call at foot, got by imported sire, ‘‘Oakshade Nellic‘ Vol. 21, Wwikh bull calf at side, yearling heifer, elâ€" igible . for registration, roan | bull 11 months old, eligible for registraâ€" tion. months old {usilage blower, ~Preston hay . tedâ€" ler, Noxon 10 hoe seed drill, sugar beet cultivator, Verity Imperial gang dow, 3 furrow gang plow, 2 single )lows, straw cutter, . fanningmill, weeder, turnip . pulper, disc harrow, grind stone, 2 â€"wagons with bect box, two seated democrat, 2 hbobâ€"sleighs, one ncarly new, hay rack, hay and stock rack combined, woodrack, hay iork, ropes, 2 sets heavy team | harâ€" ness, set single harness, plow har ness, _ wheelbarrow, _ farks, . shovels ‘ho':s. beet knives, chains _ scythes. doubletrecs, neckyo‘%es, vice and drill combined; National cream separator, stoves, tubs, family scales and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. SHEEP.â€"17 Shropshire shceep. reg istered or eligible for registration, HOGS, ETC.â€"7 hogs five months old, Berkshire sow in pig. â€" About 50 Barred i’l}mouth and White Roek chickens. IMPLEMENTS, _ ETC. â€" Massey Jarris binder, Magsey Harris mower, Massey Harris 3 ; horse cultivator, Massey Harris hayloader, nearly new, Massey â€" Harris side _ delivery rake nearly new, Massey Harris Blizzard Farm Stock and Implements There will be sold by public . aucâ€" Also abaut 150 | bushels of "Shetâ€" fictd"* standard oats ant about 35( bushels mixcd grain. TERMS.â€"Hogs, â€" grain, â€" chickens, fat cattle and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over _ that amount ! mont‘s‘ credit on approved joint not: es or 5 per cent‘per aunum off _ fo cash payments of credit amounts. JOS. MICKUS, _ URIAS WEBER 7hé undersigncd has _ instructed Alex. Fraser, Auctioneer, to sell by putlic aucticn on the premises Lot 17, Con. 1, Township Wilmpot, one mile cast of Haysville and Four milâ€" es south of Baden cn IIORSES.â€"1 horse 15 years ~old, mare 10 years old in fcal, 2 mares 7 and 8 years old, horse 5 years old, colt ris‘ng _ 3 years old, 2 spring colts by Pilot. commencing at 10 o‘cteck a.m. sharp the following valualle property, viz. CATTLE.â€"2 bulls 1 _ year cld, 6 registered Shorthorn cows in calf or with calf at side, 2 registered heifors 3 years old supposed to be in call by Imp. Sire, 2 heifers supposed to .b in calf by Imp._ Sire, 3 reglstctuï¬ spring calves, 2 grade cows in call, 3 fresh _ heifers, 4 spring calves, 5 breeding sows in pig or with litter a{ side. 10 Leicester Ewe lambs, some hens. Implements.â€"Frost & Wood bindect, ruqer, Frost & Wood mower, Maxâ€" well. hay loader, Maxwell side delivâ€" ery, rake, sulky rake, hay _ tedder, drill, cultivator, dise harrow, _ corn qultivator, 2 scufiers, weeder, 2 sets iron harrows, lever harrow, pea harâ€" vester, 2 No. 21 plows, 2 hill plows sod plow, Oxford 2â€"furrow _ plow, 2 Sâ€"turrow gang plows, land roller, bect lifter, Pitt‘s horsepower _ and rods, bevel jack, straw cutter, 2 fanâ€" hing mills, bag truck, platform scales (1000, lbs) turnip cutter, pulpor, 3 wagons, iron axle wagon, set wagon springs, cart, cutter, wheelbarrow, 2 bobsleighs, long . sleigh, 3 sets team harness, 2 sets plow harness, sot sinâ€" gle harness, 2 hayracks, stock rack, milk wagon, _ Whiffietrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, chains, scythes, hoes, and numeroug other articles, TUESDAY, MARCH, 5th, 1907 OF Farm Stock and Implements,. TERMS.â€"Pigs and hens cash. All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 12 â€"months‘ credit wpen ‘approved â€" gecurity, â€" or 4 â€" per Auctioneer 7â€"34. TUESDAY, MARCH 5,â€"1907, Lunch at n00n Auction Sale Proprietor â€"Cup cook We are now ready with one of the 1 " ,\ d ; | ,Y , Upâ€"toâ€"date Range of Staples for the Early Spring "Irade ev shown by us, _ This Range \Comprises all "'f,“ Ar ,"_ : $. B. BRICKER & CO. â€"â€" Newest C ‘There will be sold by public _ aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undets‘snod, 2 miles west of Berlin and 3 miles east of Poetersburg on, the road l¢&dâ€" irg from Berlin to Petersburg, on WIEIDNESDAY, FEBt 27,1007;â€" commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. shar the following valuable property,viz LIVE STOCK.â€"Bay mare 14 years old, supposed to be in foal by Dashâ€" wo«d, grade Durham _ cow in call, well bred cow, fresh; yearling heifer, 2 pigs, 35 "chickens and one collic dog. _ _ _ IMPLEMENTS, ETCG.,â€" Oneâ€"horse lund roller, ‘oneâ€"horse . iron harrow, wooden harrow, one horse Wil«inson plow, _ seufMer, straw cutter, turnip pulper, _ corn planter, â€" iron kettle, beet fork, 3 hay forks, @2 _ manure for‘s, omeâ€"horse lumber wagon . cneâ€" horse heavy sleigh, now wagon box, cutter (naarly new), top buggy, carriage, set single harness, set buggy harness, 100 bushels . oats and « quantity of turnips. TERNMS.â€"Grain, roots, pigs, chickâ€" ons and all sums of $10 and â€" undet, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit :.l.,n cent â€"of per annum for cash payments of credit amounts. See us for your Spring Staples. We can save you money Auction Sale ;Notice To Creditors OoF Farm Stock and Implements Our New Cotton Goods are the nicest we have ever shown. There are New prints, Ginghams, Muslins, and in White Goods there are Laiwns, Organdy, Sewiss Dot musline, Cambrices, Bleached Cottons, Sheetiugs and Linens most of which are bought diroct ‘from:the Minâ€" ufacturers and ourtprices are special, 100 PIECES Of LACES and EMBROIDERYS AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES worth 8c and 10¢ for 5¢ a yard NEW DRESS GOODS In fine Dress Goods we are M‘u‘. to the front. This season we show some preity Suitings in new Twer s and Pain BulllaiOIo't.hs «l1 pretty col ri gs and a ta= lot of elegan‘ tÂ¥immings to match, Step in and see tbhem and make your selections early. n w â€" Lang Bros. & Go. ho Lef t Large Range _ New GCoods NEW: COTTON GOODS , â€" LOUIS FREUKND, AAPMAAMA AfAPAAAAAAA Prints K Ginihams 3 Ducks i Drills j Ticking â€" l Sheetings Cottons Towellings : Shakers Apron Checks Quilts Towells Table Oils \Shirtings, Ete. *\ Notice is hereby. given. that . all~ ~\ persons‘ having any claims orf _ deâ€" mands against â€" the\ late _ William _ Lackner _ who died on or about . the ' second day of November, 1906, at ‘ Berlin, im the Province of ~Ontario, ‘ are required to send bJ post _ preâ€" 8 paid or to deliver to George Frederâ€" "‘ ick Lackner, exacutor and trustee unâ€" + der the will of the said William Lack» + net, Hawkesvilic, Out., their , names ° and â€" addresses ard _ full particular® in writing of their ¢laims . and * stateméents â€" ol theit . accounts * and the lm.ute of the securities, it " any, held by them.~ . _ & ‘ In the matter of the cstate of Wilâ€" liam Lackner, late of the Town .of |Berlin in the County _ of Waterloo, \Gentieman, deceased. (R. 8. O. © | 129 s. $8.) : _ â€" Dated, at ne:u: the 12th day â€" otf February, A. D. 1907. ~° ~_ 00. «t *. W, N. CR for the sald Bxbt