R rime in R _ â€"__Dell Han i eekâ€"end A edding E. ; Mrs. R wh the hy m d 5 loy. Th a wong CC 6/ Red fite A this vicit k ;i,rd whe f o es f ""g*‘m d ; Jacoh B sf $s w t\ 4 § *4 f,!n I p k t ta : te â€"â€". man‘sâ€" LC AXC ET ET: C Notes.â€"Mr. P. Dekay is visitâ€" I :# Toronto. â€" Mrs. (Dr.) Thompson |, ; hakespeare was renewing old aca, # tances Here.â€"Mrs. 1. Ottman of 7 @katchewan visited at Mr. J. OUâ€",, an‘sâ€"Miss R. Wober of the K.CJ.} >‘ gpent Sunday at her home.â€"We web} _ come to our community iwo lictle baby : , one who has come in the home | w Mr. and Mrs. W. Martinson and the ; f r to Mr. and Nrs. Giese‘s home.â€" t Friday evening a steigh load or ng people drove to Mr. Hoelscher‘s : where they spent a vory enjoyable evâ€"‘ eningg.â€"The Farmer‘s Meeting held yr. Ballard‘s Hall, was well anrnd" f *â€"The Women‘s Instituie has been reâ€"organized with a good membership.‘ They are planning to do work for the ~Red Cross ‘Society. Mrs. B. Ballard, | nnlitomécnt, or Ars. H)! . :n*s ' &ry-’l‘reasuror. will be pleased to reâ€"} t ive funds from any one who wouldl Hke to contribute to help the work! .. alongâ€"The Annudl Meeting of the Jw P‘râ€ï¬‚n Church was he‘d on Fri«‘ day, the Rth of January. \Snr the? busthess /n 1ing. tea was served in, _ the basement to those present at the | â€" â€" meeting and ah@g to the scholars of the Sunday Schoo I News Notes.â€"Missos B. Ferris, C.] Btewart and A. Ferris of Kichener spent Sunday with Doon friends. Mrs J. Bullock, Jr.. spent Sunday with | her m@‘or in Kitchener. * Mr. _ and Urs. J. Barnheardi were present At / lllâ€r wedding of the former‘s other‘in Stratiord last Thursday.â€"| Miss L. Hamu of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" y with her parents.â€" NMrs. A. Devatld Was visiting relatives in Galt for a Â¥ le of days last week.â€"Mrs. Anâ€" ««erso of Kitchener spent Sunday with ; Geo. Sibby.â€"Born, in Doon, on w , January 18th, to Mr. and \Mra. Nelson Esch, a daughter.â€"Miss * _'? N left last week for Montreal " : e she has taken up her residence â€"M: r E. Wright returned home to & rantford on Saturday after spending wo weeks with his sister Mr. Geo ‘MWeaver commenced ice culting _ on _ Mc .. He has leased the upper . d and is open for coniracts. '|‘hv‘ GT.R. snow plow made its firs! trip A the season over the Galt branch 5, Friday.â€"Mr. G. Haymaker had to c down his saw mill last week as ‘he bad to ship the saw to 8t. Catharâ€" Ime for repairs. The country roads &n this district are getting in very bad 5: owing to the continued stormy T weath .â€"A sleigh load of the Doon . hoe ey ‘mports attended the Prestonâ€"â€" ‘Kitchener gameâ€"in Presion on Friday Our Busy: Neighbors â€"~~ AUCTION SALE AND FARM & . Lotal _ and . Personal.â€"Miss Elma j fll,\lder’ Waterloo spefit the weekâ€"end with her friend, Mrs L. Rennieâ€" Mr. @g. L. Hammond spent a few days t week with friends at Kingwood. rs. R. Rowland made a business lrip| to Listowey last week. â€"Miss Fricda Lather loft on Monday to spend some time in Kitchener.â€" Misses Maggio um" Bell Hammond of Kingwood spent the eekâ€"end at Crosshill â€"An old ftime. edding was Reld at the home of Mr. Mrs. Josoph Zebr last Thursday, wheh their eldest daughter Katic was m d to Mr. Noah Zanizi of Welles rey. â€" Their many friends wish the ng couple a long and happy marâ€" m life.â€" Real Esuate is moving | in this vicinity this year as Mr. Eii Playâ€" ford who recently purchased the old Bo estate from Mr. R. Honey has d of his village property to Mr. Jacob Boshart who sold his farm to MP] Rudy Rastâ€" The real estate and effects of the late Barto Meilim will be sold by public mmction on Fehruary éeo. 'Lippeff,’l‘sn-*b‘p " Hawkesvilie. INTERESTING Stock formerly owned by E. Lippert, g_omprising Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums, Stoves, Etc., Etc., to be sold at a sacrifice Crosshill. l)iniv% chairs, solid leather, _ upholstered, limited number, reg. $45.00, for Dining Chairs. solid leather seats, regular per set $30.00, for ... ... ... .. Nining Chairs, solid leather seats, regular per set $21,00 for .. :>sa. ; .’ y iax Dining ('bnirs*. sulid,lmihor; ts, regular per set $33.0Mfar ... ... 22 2e Solid onk Dining Reom <btS (buigt. table and chairs), £55.00 for ... ... ... Dining Rmm;ï¬wfx. surfaced k\“fl'e(. table and cha‘)‘ï¬!&mi for . .2 .. oPEX EVENING®. The following prices will indicate the big bargains we are offering : FURNITUBRE Selling Out Sale ..News Notes.â€"Rev. E. H. Thamer of Kitchener preached in the U.B. Church SSunday morning. â€"Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Spaetzel have moved to Kitchener.â€"â€" We are sorry o preport Mrs. Lfl'li Cressman on the sgick list.â€"â€"Mr. Thos. ‘Capping who spent a couple of weeks at his home in Elors has returned to Mr. Ezra Becker for the summer.â€" Mr. K. J. Devitt has a gang of men bn\ his bush getting out Jogs for timber to rebuild his barn.â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt af Miss Ruth Devitt were Sunday *tbrfl in New Hamburg.â€" Mr.â€"and Mrs. W. H. Woods, Mrs. wW. MeArthur of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smider and family of Lashâ€" burn, $Sask., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allcn Woelfic on Saturâ€" day News Notes of Interest.â€"Our locali rink was the scene of the largest and | jolliest erowd of the season, several sleigh loads of the surrounding places took advantage of the good ice.â€"Miss Irla Slimmonâ€" returned _ home â€"aftér spending a few days with her friend Miss Grace Freeman at Olivet.â€"Mr. and Mrs Angus Weber spent the weekâ€" end at Kitchener.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Honry Gingrich from Peel and the Missos i“:u‘,\, Ada and RBrother Isaish Bo#Wâ€";, maun, . were Sunday visitors â€" at _ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bowâ€" man. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snider spent Sunday with friends at Waterâ€" loo.â€" Miss Alberta Bergman of Toronâ€" to is spending some time with her sigâ€" ‘ter Nirs. Philip Rominger. Officers Reâ€"elected.â€"The _ following {nmcvrs of the Evangelical Y.P.A. were ‘nlm-ln-d for the ensuing year : Presiâ€" ient, Ida Snider ; _ Viceâ€"Pres.. . Willie iBrox ; Secretary, Ella Ott ; Treaswrer, | Orlanda Bowinan ; â€" Cor. Secy., _Iria {Slimmon ; â€" Librarian, ~Valetta â€" Bowâ€" ‘mun; Asst. Organist, 0. Shantz. | Miss CClara Sochner has returned ;home after spemitng some time in Elâ€" mira.â€"â€"Mr. Charles Zinger has heer busy storing away ice for the summer. !~Mr. Martin Bowman is all smiles these days. It‘s a boy. Congratulaâ€" tions. NEWS NOTES A quiet wedding was celebrated at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mcinâ€" tosh, Cobourg, on Monday, at 4 p.m., when their daughter Ella, became the hanpy bride of Mr. Lioyd Kribs, Hoesâ€" peler. Following the wedding dinner the happy couple left for their future home in Belleville, where the groom holds a responsible position with the Stee! Company of Canada.â€"â€"The anâ€" nual congregational meeting of. the Lutheran Church was heil Wednesday night and was"well gttended. The varâ€" ious reports showed a most successful vear for the church in Hespeter. The }l‘igllowing'omrors were elected : * Elders.â€"Otto Wenzel, H. Liersch, H. Prestion. j Deacons.â€"H. Ot{, L. Schmiedendort, { H. Mathews, W. Bartles and G. Khr | hardt. I Treasurer.â€"Chas. Grill. l Trustees.â€"Otto Wengel, _ A. llroflrl! aner and L. Schmiedendori. 1 â€" Organist.â€"Hermina Liersch, f Carctaker.â€" Martin Prong. y _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis, who were married in Londen, Wednesday, â€" are} ispvmlin,’: their honeymoon with . the! :h:-ill(-'s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Ml's.‘ ln_ M. Wachsmuth, _ Rife â€" Avenue.â€" Miss Mabel Luttit of Luther lownshipl is spending several days with . her !mullur in Hespeler. â€"~Mr. W. Johnson|! Aeft:for Detroit where he wilt spend! !sovnral days with friends. "A There is diphtheria now at th We shall continue in Undertaking Business, Mannaeim. Floradale aane w piiiils at present only one case of in the eity. The patient is Isolation Hospital. iBOW TO CURE I STOMACH TROUBLE !'rhe &omm;s Km is La _ of Blood; Therefore You | _ Must Build Up the There is the most intimate relation between the condition of the blood and the activity of the stomach. The biood depends upon the stomach for a large part of its nourishment; while every act of digestion, from the time the food enters the siomach and is assimilated by the blood needs plenty of pure wellâ€"oxidized blood. The musâ€" eles, glands and nerves of the st‘n?- ach work an} yaccording to the qualiâ€" ity of the blood. ‘ The most common cause of indig@sâ€" tion is leck of rich, red blood. Not only does impure blood weaken the mutcles of the stomach but it lessens the product of the glands of the IJI testines and stomach, which furnish the â€" digestive _ fluids. _ Nothing . will more promptly cure indigestion ‘than plenty of pure blood. Dr. Williams® Pink Pills are the safest and most cor: tain bloodâ€"builder. A thorough trial ;ol‘ these pills gives a hearty appetite, perfect digesiion strength and health. Here is proof of the value of these pills in cases of digestion. Mr.: Van 'ivl Dexter, Liverpool, _ N.S., says:â€" "For several years 1 was a great sufâ€" ferer from indigestion. 1 wias gro:n»i ly troubled with gas on the stomach which caused disagreeable sonsmim\n.! I was also frequenily troubled with i nausea and vomiting, which were very | disiressing. As a result of my trom ble _ my appetite . almost completely | failed, and what 1 did ceat caused m-»l constant pain. 1 was continually docâ€"; ‘Im'ing but did not get any benefit, and‘ had about madé np my mind that Il would suffer for life. One day a friend asked me why 1 did not try [)rl Williams‘ Pink Pills , and while 1 had not much hoï¬o of a cure 1 decidâ€" ed to do so. I had only iaken a few boxes, | however, when I found they were hélptug me. Very gladly then I continued the use of the pills, and in Mess than three months I was as well Pas ever I had been, able toeat & gi:y wail at 50 cents a box pr six boxes | ifor $2.50 from The Dr. Williams Mediâ€"! lcine Co., BRrockville, Ont. f hearty moal, and foâ€"feel that life was! Mal again worth living. I had also hoon! ene troubled from time to time with atâ€" | Feb.! tacks of rheumatism, and the use ‘of| Ple the pills cured this as well as the indl-l mil gestion. 1t is now over a year sinvi\’ mil 1 took the pills, and in that time I‘April have had no returnof the trouble." ; ete We teach how to cut, fit, and put|_ ca; together everything from vlainns“; Fr shirt waist to most eiaborate dressâ€"â€" | which can be found in any _ fashicn Feb. book â€"You can come and try for ; of few days, and if our course is not all we recommend it to be, you hat» Feb. privilege to stop, there being no pay "f' in advyance. _ You ceriainly do ndi los I w anything by (rying. If you do not wis} 3 to be a professional dress maker ie eost is so small thai you can well 46) XPâ€" !lbrd i0 take it if only for yqaur ni ' use... We teach, coats, skirts, "w#ists, gloeves, . children‘s â€" dresses, â€" collars etc.. ele. Charze for full course is only $10.06 i to be paid when pupil has romplotpd‘ lessons. . ~, i Learn Dressmaking. in Two Weeks _ We would be pleased to have all inâ€" terosted call and have our method exâ€" plaincd to them at our residence on Jan. 29th. Class commences Jan. 30th. Dr. William Pink PiUs are sold by j KWitchener " _ Ont. $19.95 $11.15 $12,.95 £16.50 $15.00 $29,.50 There will be sold by public awction, on the farm of the undnmned. situatâ€" ed *4 miles north of Preston, 4% mil esâ€"east of Kitchener, Â¥% mile east of Freeport, on the river road. on Farm Stock, Implements, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31ST, 1917, Commencing at 1 o‘clock, pm. Horsesâ€"â€"Hbavy bay mare 5 years old, black mare 10 years old, ladies‘ driver. hok e Cattleâ€"4 good dairy cows: Holstein gradg cow, (resh 3 months, Ayrshire grade cow due to calve in April, Durâ€" ham grade cow due io ealve in May, Durham grade cow due to calve in April, Durham grade hbeifer in calf, 2 P EME " Emenye RH PC calves, _ Imploments, Ete.:â€"Fsgost & Wood corn cultivator nearty new, 4 tons good mixed hay. *C 4 TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hayâ€"and sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over ‘that amount 9 months‘ credit on approved security or 5 per cont. discount ; for cash payment on eredit amounts, ;l\\:x 21. â€"Farm stock and implements i f Cyrus Gingerich, known as Soloâ€" mon Gingrich farm, 114 mile east of d Preston, on the‘* HWespelter, Preston * _ AMOS HERTEL, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneér. | Jan. ,24.â€"Farm, stock and implements of Abram C: Shaniz, 2% miles east of Breslau. Jan. o March 7.â€"Farm stock and implements of Alfred Isracl, near Strashurg. H. B. DUERING, AUCTIONEER. Jan. 24. Farm stock and implements of Jonas R. Martin, 1 mile north of Elmira. Jan. 26.â€"Farm, farm stock and impleâ€" menis of Mrs. Lawson, Con. 5, Peol, 2 miles west of Floradale. Jan. 29. Real estate and household efâ€" ~ fects of the late Philip Richert, 1 mile west of West Montrose and 3 miles cast of Elnrira. â€" Fob. 10. Real estate and household effects of the late Mr. Holle, Conesâ€" | _ togo. of an. 21.â€" Farm stock, horses and calâ€" tle, belonging. to Amos Mertel, 2% milesâ€"north of _ Preston, 414 _ miles east of Kiichener, %% mile east. of Freeport. 3 EL d LhA watiti, e w abnaiien aticn c Dchnintianed Eon miles southeast of Breslau, and l‘ Hay and Gram:â€"â€"20 ton good hay, mile from Shantz Station. 1150 bush good seed oats, 150 hush feed pril 14.â€"Valuabfe houschold on‘oom.loa!n. 150 bush. mixed grain, some turâ€" ctc., belonging to Jacob Hespeler, mips, corner Union and M«ry St., in lln" Houschold Goods: â€"Extengion table, bnwonâ€" af Mrtaplan ttawn mower, corner: cupboard, _ sideâ€" n. $0.â€"Real estate, farm stock and implements of the late Wm. Mitâ€" chell, °% wiiles northwest of. Waterâ€" lon MECD PamRICURDTCIIE * Feb. 22.â€" Farm stock and implements of. Wenry: Brodehicker, 2‘4 _ miles northeast of Elmira. > Fob. 23:â€"Parm stock and implements of the Jate Dan. S. Snyder, 3 miles east of Elmiri. Road L pppm WmV OPm CS OOR am heiffers 2 years old, 7 yearling Kuntrâ€"Kaiser | Nuptials. â€" A quict ehure! dirig was solemnized «al 7.20 C ‘harsday morning in the si. Acath@ C Chureh, when Misg vefkes Kajso® secound duughln:_() AUCTION SALES PUBLIG SAE Mr. Wm. A. Kuntz, 0 bride looked ~choenvh navy _blae breadciot maich â€" She was ath rer, Odiva, earrving i reses . ‘The groom w Sidney Herson of Es thoohride, Rov. Mr ihed Uhe bwidal 9 gerviep.. partook of : Fasy at ce haimne of sehich ahe haymy en u45 train at Petersin trin to New York C ‘b. 12ihâ€" Real Estate of the _ late Jacoh Fries, at the Zitliax House, K northwest of Elmira. mira. ob. 12th Farm stock and _ imple ments of Ralthsar Isract, _2 miles oh. Di.~ Farm stock and implements of Mrs. Switzer, Con. {, Peel, 2 miles woest 8i FloradaTo. ‘b. 20.â€" Farm 8 of Molling Bros of Linwooil. h. "tâ€"â€" Farm stock and implements of Karl Weber, 4 miles east of EL mira at Ralsam (Grove Sehool . J. SHANTZ, AUCTIONEER. 2 GEO. C. CLASS, Auctioneer Farm sto« sale of dwelling Kitchener, at 11 k and implements w miles northwest R SALE ADVERTISEMENTS 221 Farm Stock, Implements, and Household Effects. ‘There‘will he sold by public auction on the farm of the late William Mitâ€" vhell situated 2 miles northwest of Waterioo, on Commenciog at 12 valuable farm, stock namely : Horses: â€"7 good â€" general purpose| horses: Dark chestnut horse 8 years: old, eorre! horse 8 years, old, gray. mare ~ #1 _ years _ old, tron â€" grey gol, _‘ rising _3 years old, Ry eoltâ€"rising 3 years old, chestnni horse, 12 years old, brood mare 14 years old, in foal, fine sucking colf. Cattle:â€"8 good dairy cows, Durham ’gmdm: 2 cows due io calye in April, ic-oi' due to. calve t July, cow due to calve in Augnat, Jersey cow due . to ’M\'n in August, cow fresh 3 months, heiffer supposed to hbe in calve, fat iholï¬-r. 2 yearling stoors, 2 yearling |hoim-n. pure bred Durham bull rising ï¬ years old, 9 spring and summer cillâ€" ves. ‘Pigs And | Pouliry:â€"Fat sow, 21 shoats about 125 lhs. each, 40 chickens, 2 goese. ~ Implements:â€"F. & W, binder (nearâ€" ly new), F. & W:; mower, P. & W. hay loader and side delivery rake nearly new, good disk, F. & W. drill (nearly new), 2furrow gang, 2 single plows, ;.’»sm-tion iron harrow, 2 seufficrs, ugâ€" ar beet seutfler, steel land rolier, spring tooth cultivator, cutting box 2 wagons, \‘.’ Weet. boxes, flat hay vrack, stock and hay rack combined, 2 cutters, top bugâ€" gy, open buggy, good huggy pole, 2 hob sleighs, stone boat, . light hob sleigh with box and seat, throeâ€"setied cearriage, sot gravel planks, hay rake, road cart, fanning mill, bag holder, hay fork and rope, truck seale, 200 1b. cap. galvinized coal oil barrel, share in Champion â€" threshing . machine, root pulper, 2 set team harness, carriage harness, buggy harness, 2 sap pans, }.‘40 ‘tin sap pails, meat barrel, forks, shovels, hoes, logging chains, ‘doubie i(rm‘s. and other articles too nmemeroits to mention. grain, poultry, fat of $1p and, under amount 10 months‘ ed security, or & pe eash on credit amo is an elegant stock and dairy farm well situated anmd near to town. . No reserve, winding up estalo. Ey mt ts por cent. on day of sale, balance . of ferms can be had from the undersignâ€" ed and will he made knowir on day af «ale. * 100 acves. & meres of fall wheat, 7 aeres rye, 12 aeres of hush; douhle brick house, barn, stables and driving shed. _ No. 1 condition, 3 miles from Kitchener; Natcheze school adjoining farm. _ 1‘; acre orchard. unlimited water. wind mill _ Fall plowing aM done. Easy terms. Apply C A RICH ARDSON, 38 Benion St, Kitch ener it 10 aere farm, splendid location, fine voung orchard and spring croek flowing through farm, 6 acres pusture, 3 acres timber, â€" electric lights . in homse and barn, â€" bnildings in . good repair, new witn in barn. only 1 mile to Waterlioo | n i VYALUABLE FARM Mower, will he sold ply to ; TERMS â€" ON _ CHATTLES:â€"flay, silo in barn, only 1 mile to Waterico Also traction engine (16 h.p.), and 36 18 soparator (new), with feeder and vinwor will he sold at a s#erifice. Ap TERMS TVESDAY, JAN. 30TH, 1917 the â€" Klonirn: Continuarion School are | @pending the weekcend oar their ore respective . honths. . Mésgere. .Im:q-h‘ and Nelson MeFadden of near Milbank | spent Friday at Mr. \\Vm. Nursge‘s, ‘ PUBLIG SME | EXECUTOR‘S SAE »peo Mrs Ni MRS. WILLIAM MITCHELL, GEO. A. MITCHELL, Executors, E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 0. S. KOLB, Clerk. 3â€"2t Farm For Saje Farm For Sale > scome tm« with their eph Koematdr _ Nir. Eme nd iss Berths MeCormic virn . Continumdion Schoot +otRe â€" weelend at their ltry, fat sow, and all suma _ inder, cash, over that months‘ credit on apprevâ€" or & per cont. discount for dit amounts. j OF REAL ESTATE: 10 Mrâ€"ton. LLOYO BOWMAN, . Waterioo w‘clock noon, the and implements, chairs, ward 11 ids near a and eod, are in aunnt Imo There will be offered for sale by public auction ai the City Mall, in the City of Kitchener. on ? SATURDAY, FE3. 10TH, 1917 . At the hour of cleven o‘clock in the foremnoon, the following property in the Township of Waterloo, containing 1wo acres. three rods and twentyâ€"nine perches more or less, being composâ€" }vd of pert of lot thirtyâ€"eight of 'I‘hc'! Geriman Company Tract of the said‘ |1‘owmhip more particularly | describâ€"; ed as folows: â€"Commencing _ where the north limit of Snider‘s road iumr-‘ sects the south west limit of the l‘nb! lie Road leading through Samue!, Sbantz‘s farm in a north westerly diâ€"| rection; thence along last mentioned : road north fifty degrees west five , chains fiftyâ€"three links; thence south ;ulxly-tcur degrees, thirty . minutes west, five chains twentyâ€"nine links; ‘ thence south thirtyâ€"eight degrees thirâ€" ty minutes east five chains thirteen links more o rless to said Snider‘s Iroad; thence along the north side of {said road north sixtyâ€"four degrees, (thirty minutes east, six chains and iloflymghl links more or less to the lpln(-‘- of beginning.. (See vesting orâ€" ider Eogistered in Book B 24 as No.i TERMS FOR SALE:â€"Twenty per cent. of the purchase money 10 he paid ai the time of sale, and the balâ€" ance within thirty days thereafter. Further information, . particulars and conditions of sale may be had on application to Menno S. Weber, or} in Dated Officers and Directors:â€" IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WATER LOO. J. L. Wideman, James Livingston, P. E. Shantz, â€" S. B:; Bricker, _ â€" Richard Roschman, â€"__ Water Li W. SHUH, B. E. BECHTEL, Incoâ€"worited in 1863. TOTAL ASSETS, M1ST DEC., 1914,â€" OvER $860,000 Waterloo Mutual â€" Fire Insurance Company FOR SALEâ€"3 good milk cows, and : white China geese. . Apply Gus Wit ter. Erh St.,. West, Waterloo. _ 421 Kumber unlimited. â€" Highest market »rice paid. Next shipment Wednesday, Janiary S1st, 1916. HOUSE TO RENT OR Sevep roomed brick situated in the village Ont. MAID WANTEDâ€" No washing _ Or WANTEDâ€"Young married man, experâ€" ieneed farmer, good horseman, who wants stcady position on farm. Apâ€" A BARGAINâ€"Rubber single harness, prac snap for quick salé. easter K.. Kitchener George Diebei, President, «w@terloo Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Preston Dr. J. H. Webb, % Wa_ter]og WANTEDâ€"Severai good . muchinists and bench hands. Steady work and good wages, under ideal conditions, Apply by letter or in person to Doâ€" minion ‘Fire Factory. _ a04f SRICK AND TILE YARD FOR SALE. â€"Eimira Brick and tile yard, situated one and oneâ€"half miles north of El mira, comprising 9 acres, with brick and tile making machinery in sood running order. 50â€"2mos. 10 tG us wal . @Fmamen®® GENERAL WANTS ironing. â€" Apply Mrs. D. A. Roland St.. Kitchener, Ont Hogs Wanted At Baden ply O.A.C. Nm'cn on applicaâ€" ion, farm 29 miles north of Waterloo. Gelt MBinone: 3.9t Manager. Inspector. C. A. BOEKM. District Agent. uohivs mes Th« "hief vith MASTER AND HUNSBERGER our fyles. The persan forward vopy of above date in this office Le snuitably _ rewarded | for trow The Chronicle Telegraph. . everal ort c McBRIDE & MACKENZIE, Solicitors for Executor, Waterloo, Ont. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer ast Waterloo, Jan. 15th, 1917. R. Thaler, 61 ElHen Woest. _ 4â€"41t SHORTHORNS FOR SALE SEED OATS Ww11%, he has served Ihis tine eod reeults: sure, qniet . and \Iust be_ sold. _ Also yeuncer rom 8 t 16 wmonths old Also L femates, Ab direct from (mâ€" stock on both sides» L. K. NERER, t present IRVNE B. WEBER tock has porson . forward tired buggy and tically new. A Apply 210 Lanâ€" _ 21L Hawkeaville, Ont FOR SALEâ€"â€" house, nicely of St. Jacobs. 441. Bull MArradnde pt. wacons Baden Preston Waterloo Waterloop ALE. ho mb Nn Om 2 oi in i aass Yeber, n,-frwck,\'okns. buifalo robé, horse blankâ€" | ets, * logging. chaing, cattle chain@® mE wagon seales cap. 200 lbs., wheelbarâ€" t {row, large kettle, forks, hoes, ctc.. utor, ‘double barreled gum, crowbar, _pick, 0, O"t {nay knife and many other articles, ean, 19 115 !f H "C -IIH'B"_ â€" â€" 1222222222020 fteen or red n:nkl Henry Y E S' i0â€"*mos. ® \_*o.m‘câ€"t: You can get you , which uu'.liel here. _A ampicre H ‘eortment of alt kinds w noli he: ess. + Nee \m avy barn T troulMe, mmmint 2B¢, Repatring promptly 3 } W. C. Bruoeck applica-' BADEN, ON lanrloo.l BER. ‘ 54â€"{i1 unpoertakers aAt 4 FUNERAL L h& | Satisfaction guara tishtand| Calls from ail par "‘,V, “,l“:.’ county promptly att veuncer} 1 LETTER & 1 There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the undersigned, one and oneâ€"half miles east of Winters hourne and three miles west of Weig senburg, 0n ‘ Thursday, February 8. 1917, | ‘There will be sold by Public Auction : Commencing at one o‘clock, p.m. ‘shurp. the following valuable property, fviz. : l Horses.â€"Grey mare 8 years old, bay horse 12 years old, aged bay mare, laged blaek mare. A i Cartle.â€"Red cow 4 years old due to lcalve Jan. 29th, red cow 5 years old ‘due to calve Feb, 5th, red farrow cow, ‘milking well, roan cow, due to calve March 12%th, red cow due to calve .March 17th, 2 feeders, 1 heifer and 1 ‘steer rising 2 years old, 1 heifer and 2 steers rising 1 year old, sow in pig. 7 pigs about 4 months old, about 40 chickens. Implements, Etc.â€" MeCormick bindâ€" or, McCormick mower nearly new, 2 wagons, democrat, 2 buggies (1 good as new), jumper cutter, good hob {sleigh, new disc drill, seeder and culâ€" tivator, hay loader, stock and hay rack lcombined, hay rake, cutting box, rol}â€" er, fanning mili, large gang plow, * Cockshutt‘ plows, seuffler, turnip seedâ€" er, pulper, 2 sets ijron harrows, set . team harness, set plow lï¬nclg. buges charness, fly net, collars, doubletrees, Farm Stock, Implements, et® Mlsod â€" Grain, Rieâ€"A quantity .of First class Hay, a quantity of €ood Oats and a quantity of Turnips. _ _ . 6 tor fotm ~*t *n Timited. 1 *./ Gentlemen.â€"Last winter T received ‘ great benefit from<the use of MINâ€" ARD‘S LINIMENT in a severe aftack jof LaGrippe, and 1 have frequently ‘provvd it to be very effective in cases ( |nf Inflarmmation. ; 7 i Yours, > 1. 8 w. A. HUTCHINSON.â€" ¢ Household Effects.â€"Cherry Kitchen Table, Cherry Dining Table, Chairs, pictures, crocks, stone jars, stove drum, stove pipes and ugy other arâ€" ticles too numerbus to mention. ic ~ Positively no reserve as the farm is sold. ~5 uks $ocke Torms of Sale.â€"Young Pigs,. pou!â€" iry, hay, grain and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash ; over that amount 10 months credit on approved seeurity or 5 per cent. per annum off for.cash payâ€" ments of credit agounts, Licensed anctioneer for the countles f Wollington, Waterloo, Halton, Wentâ€" worth and Oxford, and 1 will arrange for salea anywhere in Onfario. EKight yvears experience as auctioneer and & l‘feâ€"time experience among farm stock leaves me in a position to know . my business. 1 guarantee satisfaction. C. M. CRAWLEY, R. R. No. 6, _‘ Guelph P.O. _ _ Phone Guelph, 796, Ring 5. EXPERIENCED Number of years experience as Auctioneerâ€" Practical knowâ€" ledge of values, live stock, impleâ€" ments. etc. Phone 136, Waterloo 12â€" . for Sale at M. L. Weber‘s Feed Store, St. Jacobs. PUBLIG SAE Winter Apples Satisfaction guaranteed. â€" Calls from ail parts of _ th* county promptly attended to. J LETTER & son Waterloo. » Phone 20. . Night Phone 207/W A Quantity«of Cood * H. B. DUERING Daniel Horst UNDERTAKERS AND * FUNERAL DIRECTORS R. R. No. 1, St. Jakobs. Repatring promptly done Stock Auctioneer. W. C. Brueckner‘s BADEN, ONT. IENCED AUCTIC AND VALUATOR ANDREW BROWN, ‘Proprietor 11. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. 3944 H 0 D 0 M 0 0 D