_ . Pigs and Pouitry:â€"2 sows supposed ‘to be in‘ pig, 4 store pigs, 40 hens, 2 ~ gennie hens, 3 geese, Collie dog. _ Implements:â€"Binder, mower, Elmira ‘ kayloader, hay rake, seed drill, cultiâ€" : vator, fron harrows, land rolier, gang ,f'l ‘plow, riding plow, single plow, scuffier, j wakon complete trug wagon, stock : raok, bob sleighs, cutter, nearly new, _ gravel planks, root pulper, fanning _ mill, Chatham scale, 2000 cap., roller _ chopper, 10 horse power, speed jack, _‘ disc, turnip sower, carriage, 2 buggies, ~~wheel barrow, iron kettle, 50 sap buckâ€" ets, saws, chains, forks, also 200 ft. * silo lumber, a quanity of wain scoting, 20 fence posts, scalding trough, sausâ€" _ mage grinder and stuffer, about 20 tons â€"â€"of . hay, long ladder, etc. ®â€"12 years old, carriage mare 7 s old (supposed to be foaled to D. liton), ladies driver rising 5 years colt rising 3 years old, colt rising years old, got by D. Wilton, heavy # rising 2 years old. _ Cattie:â€"2 cows due at the time of _sale, cow due in March, cow due in !’M 3 cows supposed o be in calf, & head of cattle rising 2 years old, 5 ‘upring calves, Jersey call. .« The 43rd annual meeting of the ï¬pflh Waterloo Farmers‘ Mutual Fire "Â¥nsurance Co., will be held on Harness:â€"Sett of double harness, lll’{ single harness, horse blankets, goat we robe, grain bags, grind stone and other 3‘: articles too numerous to mention. Mai Mousehold Effects:â€"Cook stove, bOXx| sn, stove, corner . cupboard, sink, table,}Feb. "emuirs, ~rocki0g ~enairs, coucn, . smuil;~ sw tables, wood box, 2 bureaurs, 3 bed] ::i steads, wash sink, some homeâ€"made| April carpets, De Laval cream separator, [Â¥3 "bake trough, flour barrel, some dishes, gor kitchen utensils, churn, washing maâ€" â€" !*" chine and wringer, bench, 2 large lard EC cans, bouler tubs, and other articles too numerous to mention. 'r.l,. ~~TERMS:â€"â€"Hay, store pigs, fowl and , longing to Thomas all sums of $10.00 and under, cash;| Town of Waterloo over that amount 12 months‘ credit, mm snmmneasss will be given on approved joint notes | . GEO.C. CcLas or 5 per cent. off for cash. 1 | iPatdlatcatie THE N. W. FARMERS‘ ‘ . At the hour of one o‘clock p.m., at mj’m Library Hall, Waterloo, Ont., r the purpose of receiving the comâ€" pany‘s annual report and the election oflfour directors, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Waterloo, Jan. 26th, 1917. _ Manager. t 4 bâ€"3t. There is at present only one case of diphtheria in the city. The patient is no# at the Isolation Hospital. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF REGINA HAHN, late of the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich, in the County of Waterloo, Widow, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having any claims or demands against the late Regina Hahn, who died on or about the ‘14th day of Deâ€" cember, 1916, at Heidelberg, in the sald County of Waterloo, are required to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to the underâ€"signed, Solicitors herein for John Albert Steiss and Emil Schneidâ€" er, the executors under the will of the said Regina Hahn, their names and addresses and full particulars in writâ€" Ing of their claims, and statements of their accounts, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. AND TAKE NOTICE that after thel "NOPS _ 1OWMHSID.~ I NMORT ECICOOT o e 24th day of February, 1917, the saia| Gueiph, near Edenâ€"Mills, farm stock Ince.@erated in 1863, John Albert Steiss and Emil Schneider| And ipmlements. .~ | TOTAL ASSET&.218T DEC., t914, will proceed to distribute the mssete| tm ovEer sse0,.000 of the said deceased among the perâ€" Smss sons entitled thereto, having regara Farm For Sale Officers and Directors:â€" only to the claims of which they shall| 4) to lendid 1 A George Diebe!, President, «aterlco then have had notice and that the said yo“n:(:g:;h:rr;n .n'; :,nu c?-:‘.“::;ï¬:: Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Preston John Albert Steiss and Emil Schneldâ€"|through farm, 6 acres pasture, 3 acres| °"-H"- H. Webb, * Waterioo er will not be liable for the said asâ€" ;l‘mber.wdmrlc lights in house and : L"&'m:lm s t ?...,u sets or an: rt thereof t .| barn, ildings in good repair, new lnteas Â¥ * l“.“l sons of 108E chlm:“l'heyo sheil L |silo in barn.â€"only 1 mile to Waterloo. j #1:.‘:.»-. . . _â€" Presten tien. have received notitce Also traction engine (16 h.p.), and 36â€"ig. B, Bricker ts ug Waterioo . * W Dated at Waterlo0, the 22nd day of|blower, wilt be sold at a saorifice, y |, Rithard Rogchman, . ._._. w _ _ _Dated at W is A| blower, will be sold at a sherihice. AP !, | w suin t -.n.m CO. ANNUAL MEETING ‘ "TUESDAY, FEB. 20TH, 1917. On Lot 8, Con. 12, Western Sec., Wel sley, 2 miles northwest of Linwood, and Household Effects. By Order of the Board., GEO .G. CLASS, Auctioneer. GEO. G. MANSER, Clerk. .5â€"3t. Tuesday, Feb. 20th, 1917, HOLLING BROQS., Proprietors. :â€"Bay gelding 8 yearsâ€"old, â€"1 " AUCTION SALE UBLIE SNL | Aps us to commence at 1230 p.m., ‘The following valuable proper: JACOB STAUFFER, BIHHL} WEGHGive us accor w arcusivue = v» ‘Feb. 3.â€"Household effects, étc., beâ€" , longing to Thomas Clayfield, in the Jan. 26.â€"Farm, farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Mrs. Lawson, Con. 5, Peel, 3 miles west of Floradale. Jan. 29.â€"Real estate and household efâ€" fects of the late Philip Richert, 1 mile west of West Montrose and 3 miles east of Elmira. Feb. 10.â€"Real estate and household effects of the late Mr. Holle, Conesâ€" Fob. 14.â€"Farm stock and implements ol'nlhnlom.lln? Feb. 15.â€"Household goods stock belonging to Isaac Bingeman, 3 miles, southeast of Haysville and 5 miles west of New Dundee. Feb. 27.â€"Farm stock and implements of Geo. Warner, 1%, miles south of Williamsburg, near Huron Road and 1 mile west of Strasburg. Feb. 21.â€"Farm stock and implements of Cyrus Gingerich, known as Soloâ€" mon Gingrich farm, 1% mile east of Feb. 10.â€"Executors‘ sale of dweking at the City Hall, Kitchener, at 11 a.m. Feb. 13.â€"Real estate, and household effects of the late Geo. Hahn estate, in the village of Heidelberg. Feb. 15.â€"Farm stock and implements of Adam S. Meyer. 114 miles west of St. Clements, 3% miles east of Crosshill, on main road. March 7.â€"Farm stock and implements and househbold effects of John B. Knarr, on the Townline, 1% miles west of Erbsville, and 2 miles south of Heidelberg. March 14â€"Farm stock, . including lnfe number of Jc(ney cattle and wellâ€"bred Percheron\horses, impleâ€" ments and household effects _ of Noah Bechtel, 2 miles northeast of Mannbeim and 4 miles from Kitchâ€" Feb. 12thâ€"Real Estate of the _ late Jacob Fries, at the Zilliax House, Elâ€" northwest of Elmira., j mira. Feb. 12.â€"Household effects, etc., of Jacob Peppler, Elmira. Feb. 13thâ€" Farm stock and _ imple ments of Balthsar Israel, 2 miles Feb. 16.â€"Farm stock and implements of Mrs. Switzer, Con. 4, Peel, 3 miles west of Floradale. Feb. 20.â€"Farm stock and impléments of Holling Bros., 2% miles northwest of Linwood. Feb. 22.â€"Farm stock and implements of Henry Brodehicker, 2% _ miles northeast of ETmira. Feb. 23.â€"Farm stock and implements of the late Dan. S. Snyder, 3 miles east of Elmira. Feb. 26.â€"Farm stock and implements of Karl Weber, 4 miles east of Elâ€" mira at Balsam Grove School. March 1.â€"Farm stock and lmplem,.t: of George C. Hasenpfiug, 3 m north of West Montrose. Feb. 8.â€"Farm stock and implements and household effects of Andrew Brown, Sr., 114 miles east of Winterâ€" bourne and 3 miles west of Weissenâ€" March 1.â€"Farm stock and im»!ements of John MtNally, situated ou late Bimeon Brubacher farm, on the Kit chenerâ€"Breslau road. March 6.â€"Farm sock and implemens of Alfred Israel, near Strasburg. . March 27.â€"Farm stock and l-plo-‘ ments of Leander Bowman, 1 nnn‘ south of Winterbourne, and 2 miles north of Bloomingdale, ‘ Feb. 14.â€"Alex. Schrenk,. Eramosa, Township, 4 miles east of Guelph, ltl the fourâ€"corners, pureâ€"bred Shortâ€" horns and general farm stock nndl implements. Feb. 19.â€"John Gingrich, Nichol Tonâ€" ship, 4 miles north of Fergus, hrm‘ stock and implements. Feb. 20.â€"Alvin Scheifele, % mile! south of Conestogo, Waterloo Townâ€"! ship, farm stock and implements. ' Feb. 27.â€"Mrs. Sarah Reinhart 1% miles east of New Hamburg, on Watâ€" erloo and Gueliph Townline, farm stock and implements. March 6.â€"Aaron Scheifele, 4 miles north of Waterloo and 1 mile south of Conestogo, registered Clyde mares , and general farm stock and impleâ€" ments. March 15.â€"Charles Armstrong, Eraâ€" mosa Township,â€" 6 miles east of Guelph, near Edenâ€"Mills, farm stock and ipmlements. f C. M. Crawley, Auctioneer miles southeast of Breslau, and . 1 mile from Shantz Station, _ _ lcorner Union and Maury St., in the town of Waterloo. H. B. DUERING, AUCTIONEER. ED. C. MICKUE, AUCTIONEER. ril 14.â€"Valuable houschold effects, tc., belonging to Jacob Hespeler, GEO. C. CLASS, Auctioneer. | Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. Household Effects:â€"bedroom suit, 4 bedsteads, bureau and mirror, crokiâ€" nole board, stair carpet, curtain poles, 4 dozen diningâ€"room chairs, wash stand, desk, 2 lounges, small centre table, sideboard, wood heating stove, Dominion ‘organ, (good), 4 rockers, glass cupboard, sink, large extension table, pail stands, Cornation steel jrange for coal or wood, good baker; |9 kitchen chairs, dough tray, flour ‘chest, leaf table, ice cream fréezer, lwub machine and ringer, 2 wash tubs, Babcock tester, bypheru incubator, 2 bruders, butter _ worker, _ power or hand churn, meat tub, step ladder, vinegar barrels, 1 32 rifie, 3 large iron kettles, pails, crocks, dishes, dinner sot, tea set, 2 sets sod irons, rug 9 [ x10%4, chamber set, cream can, _ sap George Diebe!, 1 Allan Bowman, | Dr. J. H. Webb, J. Howard Simg ’ J. L. Wideman, James |ivinaata _ There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, 5 miles west of New Dundee, 3 miles southeast of Haysville on ments of credit amounts. \ ANDREW ‘BROWN, \ * Proprietor. sleigh, new disc drill, seeaer and culâ€" Avator, hay lo@der, stock and hay rack combined, hay rake, cutting box, rollâ€" er, fanning mill, Inrzo gang plow, 2 Cockshutt plows, scuffier, turnip seedâ€" er, pulper, 2 sets iron harrows, set team harness, set plow harness, buggy harness, fly net, collars, doubletrees, neckyokes, buffzgo robe, horse blankâ€" ets, 2 logging chains, cattle chains, wagon scales cap. 300 lbs., wheelbarâ€" row, large kettle, forks, hoes, etc., double barreled gun, crowbar, pick,| bay knife and many other articles. f Grain, Etc.â€"A quantity of First class Hay, a quantity of Good Oats and a quantity of Turnips. e ect Household Effects.â€"Cherry Kitchen ‘Table, Cherry Dining Table, Chairs, pictures, crocks, stone jars, stove drum, stove pipes and many other arâ€" ticles too numerous to mention. Farm Stock, Implements, ets There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the > wuw-flum bourne and three miles west of Weisâ€" pan and pails, copper boiler, 240 lbs. scales, dry house, pleasure sleigh, carâ€" riage harness, grind stone, also 6 yearâ€" ling heiffers, and other articles too numerous to mention. Positively no reserve as the farm is sold. * Terms of S’le.â€"-Youn( Pigs, poulâ€" try, hay, grain‘and all. sums of $10.00 and under, cash ; over that amount 10 months credit on approved security or Tmae wert <mer â€"aremrim a6P Pase revely mew Positively no reserve as the proprieâ€" tor isâ€"retiring.~ « TERMS OF SALE:â€"All sums of $10 and under, cashh over that amount 9 months® credit on approved gecurity or 5 per cent. per annum diliount for cash on credit amounts. T pigs about 4 months old, about 40| 8!0Y®, box stove, coal oil cooking stove, *hickens. f large table, small table, 2 bureaus. lml:lc-ut‘:.k l&â€"uecomlck b!nd’- sewing machine, couch, rocker, 1( ar, McCori wer nearly new, chairs, 3 bedseads, 2 feather ticks, ? wagons, democrat. 2 bugg‘cs (1 good|C""!"s 3 bodsends, 2 feather ticks, : 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 Andrew Borman of Str;lnmy droppâ€" ed dead of heart hlh;o while shovellâ€" Ing snow: & Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company â€"PUBLIG SAE Houschold Effects, Etc. THURSDAY, FEB. 15TH, 1917. AND FARM FOR SALE ADVERTISE PUBLIG=SAE | PUBLIC SAE | PUBLICSAE |â€" PUBLIG SAE E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. E. T. COLEMAN, Clerk. â€" 50â€"20 ISAAC. BINGEMAN, Proprietor. H. B. DUEKING, cutter, good bob| Bs 220. 09 BY Auctioneer. tove,"‘ TERMS FOR SALE:â€"Twenty per kern.lcen',. of the purchase money to be ision ‘ Daid at the time of sale, and the bal t l|an4:e within thirty days thereafter. stee Further _ information, particulars lke"?fand conditions of sale may be had flour| on application to Menno S. Weber, or There will be offered for sale by pub lic auction on the premises of the late George Hahn Estate, in the Village of chairs, 3 bedseads, 2 feather ticks, ? comforters, 100 lbs. flour, bushel chic ken feed, 10 crocks preserves, 36 jars canned fruit, cordwood, tubs, stove utensile, crockery and glassware and many other articles too numerous to thirty days. TERMS OF CHATTELS:â€"Cash. J. A. STEIS$8, E. G. SCHNEIDER, Executors. public auction at the City Hall, in the City of Kitchener, on SATURDAY, FEB. 101"0. 1917 At the hour of eleven o‘clock in the forenoon, the following property in the Township of Waterloo, containing two acres, three rods and twentyâ€"ninc perches more or less, being compos ed of part of lot thirtyâ€"eight of The ‘German Company Tract of the sai( Township more particularly describ ed/as follows:â€"Commencing wher the north limit of Snider‘s road inter kects the south west limit of the Pub lic ‘Road leading . through Samue Shantz‘s farm in a north westerlyâ€" di rection; thence along last mentione( road north fifty degrees west five chains fiftyâ€"three links; thence soutt sixtyâ€"four degrees, thirty minute: west,, five chains twentyâ€"nine links: thence south thirtyâ€"eight degrees thir ty minutes east five chains thirteen links more o. rless to said Snider‘s road; thenté along the north side of said road north sixtyâ€"four . degrees, thirty minutes east, six chains and fortyâ€"eight links more or less to the place of beginning. (See vesting or der Registered in Book B 24 as No. McBRIDE & MACKENZIE, Solicitors for Executor, Waterloo, Ont. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. Dated at Waterloo, Jan. 15th, 1917. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE:â€"Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on day of sale, balance within Of Residence and Household About 32 acres of hardwood bush, gituated 1 mile south of Conestogo and about 59 acres of bush and swamp, lyâ€" ing about 2 miles east of Elmira. HENRY D. DAHMER, i Conestogo, Ont. At the 1 SHIPPING HOGS 32 Acres Hardwood Bush Farm For Sale + For Sale. P lemermrorcrenes EXEGUTOR‘S SALE Household Effects, Ete.:â€"Cooking IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WATERâ€" LOO. 4 ; NU uuo â€" The undersigned offers for sale a Farm consisting of about 200 acres, and situated about 5%, miles from Kitchener near Doon, close to Railroad Station, Store and Post Office. On the Farm are two good houses, large Bank Barn, Straw Sheds and Good Pig Stables. The Farm is equipped with running Spring Water. Fifâ€" teen acres sown in fall wheat, 12 acres with Rye, and about 75 acres into Timothy, Alfalfa n’T’ Clover. Fall plowing done. This is an Aâ€"1 Stock and Grain Farm, will be sold at a sacrifice if sold Farm for Sale by February 25th. Easy payâ€" ments can be arranged for. Apâ€" ply A. C. BENDER, 11 Queen §t., South. 4â€"1mo. M. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. .. Walleinstein, . during. 1917,â€"on ARE WANTED 4â€"2t * There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises of the undersigned, 1 and oneâ€"balf miles west of St. Clements and three and oneâ€"half miles east of Commencing at one o‘clock p.m.. sharp, the following valuable properâ€" ty, Vig.:â€" > _ Morses:â€"Carrlage team rising 8 and 11 years old, stand 16 1â€"2 hands high ind weigh between 2600 and 2700 lbs., horse rising 11 years old, black mare rising 5 years old, horse 12 years old. Cattie:â€"8 Grade Dairy Cowsâ€"Bell due to calve Feb. 24th, Daisy due to calve Feb. 25th, Lilly heifer due to calve March 10th, Jersey cow due to salve March 13th, Flossy due to calve April 14th, Jersey heifer due to calve April 22nd, Beauty due to calve May %0th, Jerry heifer due to calve July %th, cow due to calve in March, 2 cows ‘resh at time of sale, bull 6 months »1d, 5 spring calves Pigs and Poultry:â€"Sow due to pig March 15th, 11 shoats 4 months old weight 100 lbs., each, 90 chickens. Alâ€" so a Collie dog. k Implements:â€"Deering binder 6 ft. sut, bob sleigh, new truck wagon, wagon with box, 2â€"seated carriage, top buggy, open buggy, mower, pea harâ€" vester, land roller, 2 cutters (one nearâ€" ty new), drill, scuffier, 4â€"sec. iron harâ€" row, 2 Wilkinson plows, No. 3 LXL. plow, Waterloo plow No, 4 A, new Deering hay loader, fanning mill, Oliâ€" ver riding plow nearly new, Deering sultivator with seed box combined, Deering hay rake nearly new, 2 hay racks, meat tub, root pulper, DeLaval :ream separator, feed boiler, 2 sets da«h!n harmssoe ont niow hernees & Grain, Ete.â€"About 200 bush. seed ats, about 125 bush. mixed grain for seed. some seed peas, 2 bush, timothy weed, a quantity of chopped mixed grain, a quantity of chopped oats, tbout 30 tons of hay. . Household Effects:â€"Rubber bath ‘ub, 5 large bedsteads, small bedstead. 2 box stoves, lantern, fiower stand, Nureau, organ, kitchen stove nearly r1ew, 2 befiches and a lot of other arâ€" ticles too numerous to mention. NO RESERVE AS THE FARM IS SOLD. TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay, grain, poultry, shoats and all sums of $10.00 ind under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘. credit on approved security or 5 per cent. discount for cashâ€" payâ€" ments of credit amounts. sets single harness (1 new), 2 Buffalo robes, grain bags, hoes, shovel, forks, post auger, grind stone, stone boat, 3 ‘ogging chains, grain cradie, 5 pig hangers, scalding trough, truck, hay ‘tnife, 2 sets gravel planks, wheelbarâ€" t Wellington, Waterloo, Halton, Wentâ€" worth and Oxford, and J will arrange ‘or sales anywhere in Ontario. Eight years experience as auctioneer and a {ifeâ€"time experience among farm stock leaveés me in a position to know my business. I guarantee satisfaction. C. M. CRAWLEY, R. R. No. 6, _ Gueiph P.O. Phone Gueiph, 796, Ring 5. 391. The undersigned offers for sale the farm consisting of 80 acres, situated in the corparation of the Town of Waterloow, on the back road to St. Jacobs. _ First class buildings, 2 wells, soft watâ€" er, small fruits. Sixty acres unâ€" der cultivation, balance in ga- further barteuimrs abply 16 Mro. urther culars y Solomon Gehman on the farm, or 9. E. Shantz, R. R. 4, Berlin. _ _ 100 acres, 8 acres of fall wheat. 7 acres rye, 12 acres of bush; double 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 all done. Easys terms. Apply C. A. RICHARDSON,. 38 Denton St., Kitch ener. OA.C. No. 72. Prices on applica tion, farm 2%, miles north of Waterloo. Bell phone. and Household Effects. Licensed auctioneer for the counties THURSDAY, FEB. 18TH, 1917. * farm for Sale ADAM $. MEYER, Proprietor. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer, P. F. SCHUMMER, Clerk. Stock Auctioneer. 8EED OATS FOR SALE. +9 2 IARV.NE B. WEBER. WANTEDâ€"Young married man, experâ€" lenced farmer, good horseman, who _ wants steady position on farm. Apâ€" ply R. Thaler, 61 Elien West. 4â€"1t. implements:â€"Oxford 2â€"furrow gang plow, light 2â€"furrow gang plow, 2 sets of iron harrows, single plow, scuffier, agon with box, pair of bob sleighs, calve in April, 3 yearling heifers, 2 Nov., 2 due to calve 1st of March, 11 Holstein heifer calves. due in April, 1 due in July, 1 beiffer$ . Pigs and Poultry:â€"3 pigs weight due in Aug., 3 store cattle, 2 calyves. . § _ about 100 lbs. each, 70 chickens, good| Pigs:â€"3 Yorkshire brood sows, 2 dog.‘ ldue to farrow 1st of April, 1 due. Implements:â€"Oxford 2furrow gang| May, 10 pigs3 months old, Yorkshire set of gravel planks, fliat hay rack, turâ€" mnip puiper, Chatham fanning mill with _ May and Grain:â€"4 tons firstâ€"class hay, 100 bush. oats, a quantity of turnâ€" ips, 5 bags Irish Cobbler seed potatoes. _ MHousehoid Goods:â€"Delaval. cream separator as good as new, kettle stove, Parlor wood stove, table, bench, churn, butter worker, butter box with ice apartment, holds 30 lhbs. platform scalâ€" and milk pails, good cider barrel. No reserve as farm is sold. TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay, grain, roots, pigs, poultry and all sums of $10.00° .and under, cash; over that amount, 9 months‘ credit on approved security or 5 per cent, per annum off for cash peyments of credit amounts. WILLIAM B. MOYER, Prop. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. i O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. HOUSE TO RENT or for saleâ€"Seven roomed brick house, nicely situated in the village of St. Jacobs, Ont. Apâ€" â€" ply to A. C. Moyer, Waterloo. 5â€"4t. A BARGAINâ€"Rubber tired buggy and single hatness, practically new. ‘A snap for quick sale. Apply 210°Lanâ€" caster E., Kitchener. C 3. auto seat top buggy, cutter as good as new, sett of heavy team harness, sett heavy plow harness, buggy harness, tiestraps, buggy pole, neckyokes, douâ€" bletrees, wheelbarrow, logging chain, crowbar, good lot of grain bags, forks, shovels, hoes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Included in the live stock to be ofâ€" ered at the sale of Adam S. Meyer, near St. Clements, on Thursday, Feb. 15th, are one horse, 12 years old, and 2 cows, fresh by time of sale. These two items were not listed on auction sale bill. MAID. WANTEDâ€" No washing â€" or ironing. Apply Mrs. D. A. Bean, 19 ‘Roland St., Kitchener, Ont. ~ 1â€"15â€"tf FOR SALEâ€"3 good milk cows, and 3 WANTEDâ€"Severai good muchinists and bench hands. Steady work and good wages, under ideal conditions. Apply by letter or in person to Do minion Tire Factory. 10 POSITION WANTEDâ€" Young marâ€" ried man desires steady job on farm hy the year. Experienced farmer and capable horseman. Apply R Thaler, 61 Ellen West. Kitchener. 1t BRICK AND TILE YARD FOR SALE. â€"Elmira Brick and tile yard, situated one and oneâ€"half miles north of Elâ€" mira, cofmprising &acres, with brick and tile making machinery in good WANTED TO RENT for one year or more by responsible party, a well furnished and comfortable house in ° desirable locality in Kitchener or Waterloo. _ Apply giving all parâ€" + ticulars to Box 75, Telegranh. OAK LUMBER FOR SALEâ€"Fifteen or twenty thousand well seasoned oak lumber in 1, 1% and 2 inches» Heory D. Dahmer, Conestogo, Ont. 5#â€"3mos. Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects white China geese. Apply Gus Witâ€" ter, Erb St., West, Waterloo. _ 4â€"2t. running order. GENERAL WANTS Y E. S! aupplies here. _A aplendid as sortment of all kinds of light and heavy harness. Repairing promptly done. wi di31â€"3t heavy team harness, sett single harâ€" ness, sett single harness with hames and tugs, collars, bridles, sweat pads. _ implements: â€"Wagon, wagon . . box, top buggy, open buggy, road cart, 2â€" seated carriage with pole and shafts, cutter good as new, bob sleigh, grain binder, mower 54t. cut, Peter Hamilâ€" ton spring tooth cultivator, Pérrin 2â€" ilnrrov riding plow, Frost & Wood single furrow riding plow, No. 21 walkâ€" ;ln; plow, seed drill, 4â€"sec. iron harrow. Deering disk with 14 discs nearly new, yopude disk, 2 scufflers, turnip puilper, Yale pivit axle corn cultivator, Elmira hay loader, Dain side delivery rake, dump rake, M.H. corn binder, wooden land roller, fanning mill, 8 horse powâ€" er with jack, bevel jack, horse power rods, turnip seeder.â€"tomgue support, or five per cent. per cash payments of credit amounts. CYRUS GINGRICH, Proprietor. ® E. J. SHANTZ, Auctiorfeer. gravel box, whee! barrow, grind stone, work ‘bench, vice and some carpenter tools, bag truck, grain bags sacks, sleigh belis, horse :?.g robes, doubletrees,. forks, ls, ~â€" hoes, chains,â€" neckyokes, cedar posts, ladâ€" ders and many other articles. « Hay:â€"About 10 tons of mixed hay, about 8 tons of timothy hay, aBbout 150 bush ~ of Mammoth. Cluster oats. A quantity of ensilage. ~< No reserve as farm is sold. TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay, grain, silâ€" age, pigs, calves mdlllllglolfl.’ and under, cash; over that @ount, ten.) y months, credit on approved security, cmuciy mï¬@m,m oneegooan. .. Household Effects:â€"Magnet cream separator, churn, dairy utensils, cook stove, two © shelf cupâ€" boards, lounge, leaf table, bake tray, washing machine, nearly hew, ringer, wash tub, hanging lamp, fruit jars, crocks, pails, barrels, basâ€" At Baden â€" > Number unlimited. Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wednesday\, January 3ist, 1916. at M. L. Wober‘s Feed Store, 8t. Jacobs. Daniel Horst EXPERIENCED AUCTIC AND VALUATOR H. B. DUERING Number of yearse experience as Auctioneerâ€" Practical know» ledge of values, live stock, impleâ€" ments. etc. Phone 136, \V;;o_{‘m UNDERTAKERS ANQ FUNERAL DIRECTORS Satisfaction guaranteed. Calls from all parts of the county promptly attended to. J. LETTEAR & 80N Winter Apples MASTER AND HUNSBERGER A Quantity of Good PUBLIG SAE > R. R. No. 1, St. Jacobs. 240 for Sale W anted ONEER