TAKEN TO LONDON. _ Wallace Manz was taken to London won Tuesday by a military escort. Heo was a defaulter under the Mili tary Service Act. Yesterday _ Manz was taken into custody by the local @'lw npon instmotion (rom Londosn _ last year and 4c above quotatio© later in the season. No difficulty w be experienced in taking care of 1 .qnlramems, it is stated. ‘ A spectacular rise in the price of linseed oil has gone into ceffect and prices being quoted are 23¢ perzalâ€" Yon higher than those ruling last week. qNSCN Om e uie I covering the feeding . of stock in stockyards have been ed,. taking effect at once. _ Under these regulations the feedâ€" of live stock in stockyards withâ€" t eight hours preceding slaughterâ€" § is prohibited. No wheat of any " shall be used sor feeding live â€" stock in â€" stockyards. No barley _ mbove grade No. 3, and no cats above . extra No. 1 feed uha&l be used f» feeding five stock in stockyards. t waste of grain in stockyards to carelessness or overfceding ‘ %s prohibited and a copy of the reguâ€" Iations is to be posted in every stockâ€" yard in the place where feed is is sued or sold. Regulations covering the feeding of graim to poultry are also contained in the order. No per.on shall sell or perchase wheat fit for milling purâ€" Farmors are being urged hy the markets branch of the Ontario Depart ment of agriculture to pat in their # clafms throughont their district agri eultural | representatives _ for _ seed wheat at onee. In some quarters no quotations . are being made whatever and the situaâ€" tion with regard to supplies is said to be . seriouk, A big advance in window glass has been put into effect and a new list @depted. ‘The new list will apply to Montreal as woll as Ontario gninls Â¥#nd be subject to a discount of %5 per éent. This provides for an advance Of between 20 and 25 per cent. over quotations previously ruling. Announcement of prices adopted o: binder twine for the season is mad and foflows along predictions m last (week. _ The opening price _ c â€â€˜,5& for 5004foot lengths is 7%e 1= ; pound ‘higher â€"than that set in Arr BINDER TWINE HAS ADVANCED : IN PRICE "BEAUTY MAID‘ "Imperial Majesty" head of the herd sold for $500, and goes to Frank Kalilâ€" @r, Plain City, Ohio. The 11â€"montn old buil, Imperialist, brought $600, the purchased being . E. G. Swiggart of Sheffield, I11. The circular points out that m 1917 Ontario, on 183,000 acres, prodiferd 2. 700,000 bushels of spring wheut, and asserts that in 1918, Ontario «ipld produce 500,000 acres (10,000,000 bus h els) to meet the need of the worl ‘% shortage. The essentials to this end wva] to be "good seed; thorou;B ‘paration and carly sowing." » REPORTERS‘ CHIPS Woodstock, March 11.â€"At the disâ€" persion sale of a Jersey herd, the pre rfl.y of David Boyle "The First" he.d ere toâ€"day 26 head were disposed of for the sum of $6.330. + "Beauty Maid" the Canadian chamâ€" pion brought the handsome sum of $1.â€" 200, and was purchased by Bull & Son of Brampton. This valnable animal holds the Canadian record for both milk and fat as a fouryearâ€"old. Her record performance is 43,852 pounds of milk, equivalent to 872 pounds of butter fat. She still holds the Canadâ€" fan Jersey Club prizes for the highest milk and fat production. DIED ON SUNOAY. Isaac Warnicker, an inmate of the House of Rofuge passed away _ on Bunday, aged 72 years. Deceased had been a resident of New Dundee for many years. One brother, Henry Warnicker survives in. Palmersion Mrs. George D. Richmond, _ of Hamilton, formerly of this city, 4s at present in the hospital in â€" that city suffering from a broken leg susâ€" tained in a fail on Saturday. . Mrs. Richmond is well known in this city. Mr. Richmond died recently in Hamâ€" ilton. Or pcas for the pu.pose of feedin« or dogoyin‘ migratory wind fowl. Any person violating the sbove enforcemert is liable on conviction to a penalty not excesding 2200, and mot less than $25, to. impri onment cr & period not excecding three onths or to both fine and imprisonâ€" ment." There was a large attendance of buyers, both from Canada and the U‘nâ€" ited States, Col. D. L. Perry, of Columâ€" bus, Ohio, was the auctioneer. poses f.r the feeding of poultry, exâ€" cept where wheat has been grown with other grainvs and cannot be sepâ€" a@rated economically. The said mixâ€" ture not to contain any more than 25 per cent. of wheat. _ No person shall, without a permit from the Canada Food,.Board use wheat, barâ€" ley, oats, rye, Indian corn, buckwheat, CaoS@iia8 lie dar Chtirens are proteat Advice of Ontario Department of Ag riculture to Farmers SUSTAINED BROKEN LEG ftaws, March 111â€"By _ orderâ€"in~ acil on the recommendation . of minister‘ of agriculture, and the se f the Canads Food Board. ORDER SEEDS AT ONCE BRINGS $1,200 IN WOODSTOCK FEEDING OF LIVE STOGK 6 i. badh c enc t tioNn are protéating regarding March 18â€" Farm stock, implements and household effects of _ Henry Hammer, one and oneâ€"half miles west of Linwood and 5 miles northâ€" west of Crosshill. March 19th.â€"Farm Stock, Implements and Household effects of H. B. Duerâ€" ing in the town of Waterloo. March 20â€"Farm stock, implements, etc., of Addison S. Snider, about 1 mile south of Kitchener, on the Preston road. March 26.â€"Farm stock,. Implements and Housenold eMects of the late Benjamin Jutzi, 1 mHe west of St. Agatha, 3 miles east of Philipaburg, main road to Philipsburg Township of Wilmot. & t April 11.â€"Farm _ stock, implements and Housebold effects of Adam Hahn 1 mile east of Crosshill, 3% miles west of St. Clements, on the main road to Crosshill. GEO. CLASS, AUCTIONEER. March 16â€" Household effects of Geo. Auman, Elmira. March 18â€" Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Amos M Martin, 1 mile north of St. Jacobs. March 25â€"Farm and farm stock and implements of John Gabel, 2% miles west of Glenallan. Mar. 12â€"Farm stock and impiements of Paul Snider, 114 miles west of Elâ€" mira. March 19th.â€"Farm Stock and Impleâ€" ments of Ruben Snider, Concession 5, Peel, 2 miles North of Glenallan, and 6 miles west of Floradale. March 21stâ€"Farm Stock and imâ€" plements of John Strome, 1 mile west of Linwood. March 26th. â€"Registered Shorthorn Cattle and other Farm Stock and Implements of Aaron A. Weber, 1 mile East of, Elmira. R A. FRASER, Auctioneer, March 9ihâ€" House and lot in New Hamburg. March 16thâ€"Stock and implements of Aaron Bender at New Hamburg. March 18th.â€"Farm Stock and impleâ€" ments of Urias Nahargang, 2 milâ€" es south of Haysville. | March 2istâ€" Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Moses Groff, 3 miles south of New Hamburg. Mar. 22â€"Farm stock and implements of Moses Shantz, 2 miles southeast of Haysville. March 23rd.â€"Real Estate and Chatâ€" tles of New Hamburg Brewery. March 25thâ€"Farm Stock and impleâ€" ments of Jacob Lebolt, 1% imiles south west of New Hamburg. March 27thâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of E. Cassel, 2 miles _ southâ€" west of New Hambure. March 28th.â€"Real Estate and impleâ€" ments of the late Jacob K. Wettâ€" laufer, 2 miles west of New Hamâ€" burg. April 4thâ€"Stock and implements of the late John Becker, 5 miles southâ€" west of Hamburg. AUCTION SALES. C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer. March 18thâ€"Farm stock .nd/ impleâ€" ments of William Zinger, one mile north of New Germany. ‘ April 3rd Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Chas. Schuelf, one and oneâ€"half mile cast of Winterbourhe. FOR SALEâ€"18 horse power steam traction engine and Blizzard cutting box. No reasonable offer will be reâ€" fused. Lloyd Bowman, Waterloo. March 18â€"Farm stock and insple ments of Henry Eckenswiller, on the Pomeroy farm, % mile northâ€" west of Bridgeport. March 19â€"Stock Sale of Cows young Cattle and horses of Archur Lautenâ€" schlager at New Dundee. Mch. 20.â€"Farm stock, implemients and household effects of David Hilgart ner at Wilmot Centre, 3 miles east of New Hamburg. March 21â€"Farm Stock and impleâ€" ments of Alex. Thompson, 1% miles Southeast of New Dundee. March 26.â€"Farm Stock and Impleâ€" ments of Harry Coppley, % miles north of New Dundee. March 27 â€"Farm stock and . impleâ€" ments of Chas. Seibert, 14 mile west of Mannheim. March 30.â€"4 good horses belonginz to A. J. Boek, on the market square, 10 a. m. _ These are good drivers and delivery horses. FOR SALEâ€"4 pure bred Jerseys. Apâ€" ply at S. S. Shantz, 371 King St. E. Kitchener, or phone 1360w. 39â€"4f FOR SALEâ€"Choice white pea beans for seed. at $9.50 per bush. Daiton Scheifele, No. 2. Waterloo. 11â€"1t. FOUNDâ€"Near Conestogo, on Saturâ€" day, March 2nd. a horse blanket. By proving property and paying exâ€" penses, owner can secure same hy applying to Albert Knarr, Conestogo. the bad condition of the crossings on King street, and other stroets. In some places it is almost impossible to cross the strect without getting into slush and snow ankle deop. March 16. â€"Househoid effects of Isaac Spreeman, 83 Brubsacher St., Kitchâ€" ener. Springfield, Ohio, March 12.â€"Clark County‘s Courthouse here, which wili cost haif a million to replace, d# i nN® 10 idy 48 @ rtautt i earty moi; ing fire which gutted the place. GENERAL WANTS. H. 8. DUERING AUCTIUNNEER E. J. SHANTZ, Auctionser, AUCTION SBALES 10â€"4t 11â€"3t Geo. M. Shirk, service &8 CI@FK ..... ....6 ..0ke «6666 akkkk k2k..0.00©0,00 Geo. M. Shirk, gravel And C@MNt ..... ....4 «««k« «+s«« «++>e «+ +0« 1.65 A. G. HalWMBB, EFSVOL /.. ..... s.iss cslsey sesss sssee seass iss ..) MLRB Wim. Knarr, posts ARd IADOF ..... ..... ..... «es «4 «@««@ wa@ k ksn ees 9.25 Puslinch Township Clerk, half labor on Tp. line ....... ..... ..... 20.60 Dr. Huehnergard, medical attendance per Wm. Ertel ... ..... ...... 25.00 H. C. Edgar, premium on Treasurers Bonds ..... ..... ..... ...... _ 20,00 Dr. Hoenheffer, account as per Board of Health ..... ..... ..... «... 2280 Wm. Hasenflug, refund Of tAX ..... ..... .).22 s.}kk kenkk ky n e« t ks 4.50 Moved by M. S. Snider, seconded by Simon Kinsie, that this Council now adjourn to meet again on Saturday, April 6th, at 10.30 a.m. PETER A. SNIDER, ~ AVGUST JAN.’Eh‘l Road Div BOXES SENT TO FORMER PUPILS OF WATERLOO SCHOOLS Be it therefore resolved, that we request that J. W. Lyon, President of |* F14 DVIUB, . JINDIUIRDEDD, the Hydroâ€"Electric Railwsy Association of Ontario, be appointed to the Household Effects, etc. of Canada.~â€"Carried. Sm mm * Moved by 8. Kinsie, seconded by M. 5. Snider, that Byâ€"law No. T5A, 10) ‘There will be sold by public auction provide for the appointment of Overseers ©~ Highways for 1918,be read &| on the farin of the undersigned, situâ€" first and second time.â€"Carried. uted %, mile west of Mannheim, on Moved by A. M. Groff, seconded by Jos. 5. ‘nider, that this Council n0# | Bleams road, on go into committee of the whole on Byâ€"law No. 75. (o â€"previde for the appoint\ wepmESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1918 ment of Overseers of Highways. The Reeve is t%~ chair.â€"Carried. â€" Commencing at 12.30 o‘clock p.m. REPORT.â€"Your Committee of the whole be:; !; ‘~e to report that they have filled in the blanks in Byâ€"law No. T5A, with the ioiiowing named persgons as Overseers of Highways for 1918. All of which is respectfully submitted. < â€" A. JANSEN, Reeve. Moved by Jos. S. Snider, seconded by A. M. Groff, that Byâ€"law No. T5A, be read the third time and passed.â€"Carried. The Truant Officer submitted his first monthly report for 1918, which was yeceived Last week over fifty overseas boxes were made up and forwarded to the soldier boys and nurses who formerly attended the Waterloo schools, by the : pupils. The boxes were filled with all . kinds of wholesome dainties. Contriâ€" butions of both money and articles , wore made by tite members of the varâ€" | fous classes, the response being most} generous. l Members all present, the Reeve in the chair. » Minutes of the preceding session were read and approved. Moved by A. M. Groff, seconded by 8. Kinsie that in compliance with a request from T. J. Hannigan, Secretary of the Municipal Electric Association. 10 CENT "CASCARETS‘" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Billousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breathâ€"Candy Cathartic. No odds how bad your liver, stomâ€" ach or howels; how much your head aches, how miserable you are from canstipation, indigestion, billousness and sluggish bowelsâ€"you always get rolief with Cascarets They imme diately cleane and regulate the stomâ€" ach, romove tho sour, fermenting food and fonl gases; take the excesa bile from the liver and carty off the conâ€" stipated waste matter and poison from the intestines and bowels. A thâ€"cent boxt from caur druggist will t on vour diver ani ,bowels, @lean; stom uid sweel wha wfl:‘%“ tor monthâ€".. They work w«hLile you sle@p. 7.â€"Simon Hagey. 8. â€"Lawrence Snider. 9.â€"Dilman Hunsberger. 10.â€"Noah Snider. 11.â€"Aaron Clemens. 12.â€"Thomas Armstrong. 13.â€"John Rabe. 14.â€"Henry Bitschey. 15.â€"J. TayJor. 16.â€"Josiazh Nahrgang. 17.â€"Sam Dinsmore. 5. Road Div. 1.â€"Anthony Mattes. 2.â€"Josiah Oberholtzer. 3.â€"Norman Shantz. 4.â€"Irvin Gimble. 5.â€"Henry Hagey. 9 10 11 Road Div. 1.â€"â€"George 2.â€"Allen B. Shantz. 3. â€"Samuel Schmidt. 4.â€"Eden Bechtel. 5.â€"Chas. Fischer. 6.â€"Eugene Langs. 7.â€"Albert Lehnen. 8.â€"Alex. Schacfer. 9.â€"Truman Snider. .â€"Abram Hunsberger. .â€"Chas. Jacobi. .â€"Jacob F. Martin. .â€"Jonathan Snider, .â€"Menno W. Gingerich.‘ .â€"B. M. Eby. .â€"Paul Martin. â€"(Cyrus Schmidt. k THIRD SES8I0N OF COUNCIL FOR 1918 M 2‘ ‘The Council met at the Tp. Hall on Saturday, March #2nd, pursuant to â€"A. W. Beatty. â€"Hai‘ry Kinsie. â€"Herbert McCormack. â€"Angus Rellinger. â€"Nathaniel Newstead. â€"Kirk Deans. â€"Edward Hoelscher. â€"Oscar Trussler. â€"David Schmidt. â€"A. Witheim. â€"John Grant. WATERLOO TPB, COUNCIL PJ HH o ie 2 +) i: * L _V Clerk. WIPC TONCE .. ... 22660 k e e k0 n en k6 w n n n k n t 6e ® lling snow and storm [ANC@ ..... ..... ..>>+>+ J BIOW ... .2llk wakkw rlkll karkk kerrk li..s #§ CIEFK ..... srrirr sisse seres srrrk risl..% NG COMNE ..... ..... «erk6 exkkk kk+kk kck}« 8DOP ...+. 1>v25 siri« srsrie tereek wee sas45r24 rk, half labor on Tp. line ....... ..)6. 0 <>.>> ‘al attendance per Wm. Ertel ... ..... ..}... on Treasurers Bonds ..... ..... ....6 .}>.}« as ner Board of Health ..... .....2 l.... &..+ ELECTION DIVISION NO. 5. 12.â€"John Kilgartner. 13.â€"Adam Cressman. ack. 14.â€"John Karacher. 15.â€"H. Stuckhart. ad. 16.â€"Henry Feick. 17â€"18.â€"Allen Meyors. r. 19.â€"E. Hilgartner. 20.â€"Geo. W. Latsch. 21.â€"Wim. Reinbardt., ~ 22.â€"Harvey Schinidt. ELECTION DIVIS!10N NO. 1. 17.â€"Henry Beitz. 18. â€"Anthony Zettel. * * 19.â€"Jos. Meyer. y. 20.â€"Wm. Rudy, ELECTION DIVISION NO. 3. r. 9.â€"Wm. Knarr. 10.â€"Eph. Martin. ~ 11.â€"Eugene Schnarr 12.â€"Harvey Stroh. rich." 13.â€"Enos Hunsberger _ 14.â€"Louis Kochler. 15.â€"Israel Gingerich. 16.â€"Josiah Stauffer. ELECTION DIVISION NO. 4. Weber ANNUAL MEETING OF LADIES‘ AID The Ladies Aid Society of Emâ€" manuel Evangelical Church, Waterâ€" lo0, held its annual meeting on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Moser, Youngâ€" St. The following officers were elected for the year. * Presidentâ€"Mrs. Frank Haight, _ Vice Presidentâ€"Mrs. G. F. Youngâ€" blut 18.â€"â€"I. W. Eaton. 19.â€"Henry Schmberg. 20.â€"W. C, Shaw. 21.â€"Milne Jamieson. 22.â€"Wm. T. Barties. 23.â€"John Schamun. 24.â€"Duncan Ferguson. 25.â€"Isaiah Holm. 26.â€"Dan Beaver. 27.â€"John Brown. 28.â€"Theron Sauder. Fad 28 29 10 11 13 14 16 17 0 Secretaryâ€"â€"â€"Mrs. M. E. Treasurerâ€"Mrs. A. K â€"â€"Jos. K Shantz. â€"Norman Prange. â€"John Becker. â€"Amos Geiger. â€"Isaiah Cressman â€"Jacob B. Snider â€"John Haberineth!. â€"Addison Woliner â€"Agabus Rinzic. â€"Henry Bauer. â€"A. B. Campbell. H.B. DUERING â€"John . Burton â€"Geo. Reick. Number of years experience as Auctioncerâ€"Practical knowâ€" ledge of values of real estate, live atock, Iimplements, etc. ~Ekperienced Auctioneer Valuator / â€" Phone 136, Waterloo. AVGUST JANSEN Reeve. And Braendle. Cressman f * ‘Get both by dealing at THE CONESTOGO REPAIR SHOP }.Mo all kinds of grinding such as L av Mowers, Binder and Mower Knives, Clippers, Plow Shares, etc., bfld filing and gumming of Saws, also tepair all kinds of wagonmakers woodâ€" work and Furniture, Picture framing done. IMPLEMENTS:â€"M.â€"H. binder 6 ft. cut., F. & W. mower 6 ft. cut, Chamâ€" pion disk drill, 13 disks new, steel hay rake, steel land ‘roller good as new, spring, tooth cultivator new, cultivaâ€" tor, disk harrow, 4 sec.iron harrow, scuffler, weeder, 2:No. 21 plows, 2 waâ€" gons, 3 wagon boxes, bobâ€"sleigh, 2 hay racks, democrat, Monarch gas engine, 6â€"horse power, nearly new, kettle stove, Monarch gas engine, 1%4 horseâ€" power on truck, new fanning mill, gcales 2000 lbs. cap., new, corn sheller for power or hand, 4 pig hangers, root pulper, 2 tei@lm harness, one _ brassâ€" mounted, nearly new, manure spreadâ€" ¢ér new, 2 wheel barrows, bag truck, wagon jack, single harness new, single harness in good shape, 2 sets plow harness, Maple Leaf 8â€"inch plate chopâ€" per, some lumber, roll of barh wire, fence .wire, gravel planks, logging chains, forks, shovels, neckyokes, douâ€" bletrees, collars, grain bags and many other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion; 40 ft. 4 inch. canvass belt, 22 ft. rubber 3â€"inch belt, pig rack. PIGS:â€"4 good brood sows, 3 supâ€" posed to farrow by time of sale, one duec to farrow in April, Yorkshire boar 2 years old. TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay, grain, and all sumg of $15 and under, cash; over that amount. 12 months‘ credit on apâ€" ‘proved security or 5 per cent. per annâ€" um | ‘UWiscount | for cash on credit Amounté. _ 1 1t Before byying elsewhere come and ses my stock of new ‘Cleveland and secondâ€"hand Bicycles, all kinds of rcâ€" pairs and accessories. Bicycle repairâ€" ing done. s I guarantee satisfaction. My prices are reasonable. There «1 be > d by public auction on the chutch premises in the village of Mannheim. on NoR The property wi he or in block. Terms will be muic of Sate. dlastings, ts the Corffion B. Flint. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1918, â€" Commencing at 12.30 o‘clock gm. HORSES:â€"Bay Percheron mare, rising 5 years old, in foal, Clyde horse rising 4 years old, Percheron mare rising 4 years old, in foal, black Clyde horse rising 4 years old. CATTLE:â€"6 Good Dairy Cows,â€" Cow fresh by time of sale( Durham), 2 Holstein : grades fresh 2 months, Durham cow, due to calve in Sept., 2 Durham cows due to calve in April and May, 3 steers rising 2 years old, pure bred Durham buil rising 3 years old, 2 calves 6 months old, 13 young rattle rising one year old, 2 grade DurBam bulls, 9 months old, 2 calves 2 months old. HOUSEHOLU GOODS: â€" Kitchen cuplbuï¬;‘dt bedroom set, DeLaval cream separa€or nearly new, bureau, ‘bench. sink, 2 bee boxes, 30 ft. extension ladâ€" der. pails and numerous other articles. HARRY G. HACHBORN SATURDAY. MARCH 23RD, 1918, beginning at two »‘clock \n.m‘. the proâ€" perty belongifig ( ; the M. B. C. church, 26x38 ft. with «on to 10x26 ft. and shed 20x14¢ ft. w h lot. The church is built of good «‘ne lumber consistâ€" ing of 2" plank. !| .+. wide and siding. 1x12 inches, 14 ‘~nt long. In the church is a lot o. «aluable pine lumâ€" her. UHAY AND GRAIN:â€"200 bush. mixâ€" ed grain, 50 bush. seed barley O. A. C., quantity of hay.‘ . Jo You Appreciate Good Work â€" Good Values for Your Money W. B. Northrup, exâ€"M. P. fo:s East PUBLIG ABGTION +‘ March 14, 1918 Mennonite Church Property D. DEVITT, 1. BNGEMAN, M. BUCK, Trucizes, CHAB A. S1EBERT, Proprietor. .£. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. WESLEY BERGEY, Clerk. Auction Sale Advertisements th MARCH 23RD, 1918, \ n‘clock \).m‘. the proâ€" tâ€" the M. B. C. church, m to 10x26 ft. and h lot. The church aid. bouase ( known on day sold separite rk o _ Thiée advertisad atticle is one whi~", Tr To it fray: beâ€"suleir assamed, can stand â€" the lightâ€"as to quality and price. 11â€"2t Notice is hereby given, purauuntl to Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutâ€" es of Qatario, 1914, that all creditors , zand others having claims against, or‘ \entitled to share in, the estate of, John Holst, late of the Township of | | Waterloo, in the County of Water 1o0, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the tenth day _ of February, 1918, are required to deliver, by post prepaid or otherwise, on or before the fifteenth day of April, 1918, , to Cyrus Schmidt, R. R. No. 3, â€"Water Ioo, Ontario, one of the Executors of the Will of the said deceased, their names in full, with their addresses and descriptions, full particulars of their claims or interests, and state,f ments of the security, if any, held by them; and that, after the aaldl fifteenth day of April, 1918, the l-:xe-’ cutors of the said Estate willâ€" proâ€" ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties enâ€" titled thereto, having regard only to claims or interests of which they | shall then have received notice, and | will not be liable for the said assets _to any person of whose claim or inâ€" terest they shall not then have recâ€" eived notice. { Dated 8th March, 1918. JAMES C. HAJGHT, Solicitor for the Executors, Waterloo, Ontatio. We pay highest commissions and furnish our Salesmen with literature with a "punch" to it. _ _ _ _ _ _ Make money in your spare time this winter by selling NURSERY STOCK and NEW SEED POTATOES. Farm Stock, Implements, * Houschold Effects, Ete. CATTLE:â€"Holstein cow due Mar. 27th, Durham cow due April 3rd, Durâ€" ham cow due April 7th, Jersey grade cow due April ist, Durkam ‘cow due Sept. 20th, Durham cow due Nov. 10th, Durham cow with caif at side. . The above cows are a good lot of milkers. YOUNG CATTLE:â€"Four feeding steers rising 2 years old, heifer rising 2 years old, supposed to be in calf, four spring calves. PIGS:â€";Yorkshire brood sow due to farrow March 15th, brood Yorkshire sow with 8 pigs 2 weeks old, brood Yorkshire sow with pigs at side by time of sale, Berkshire brood sow due to farrow May 15th, seven Berkshire pigs 24 months old, sixteen store pigs 3% months old. DUCKS:â€"One pair of ducks. IMPLEMENTS:â€"Champion â€" separâ€" dtor, 36x48, rope drive, selfâ€"feeder chaff blower, duster, telescoping straw carrier, all in good running order, Blizzard cutting box in good order, power cement imixer, turnip pulper, maple leaf chopper, 10â€"inch plates; cutter, good as new; lumber wagon, twoâ€"seated democrat. HAY, GRAIN, ETC.;â€"40 bushels seed barley, cleaned; 20 bushels black barley, cleaned, fit for seed; 500 bushâ€" els good feed oats, about 500 bushels mixed grain, thirty tons firstâ€"class timâ€" othy hay, 400 bushels Swede turnips, a quantity of ensilage! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE:â€"Two cider barrels, lard press, 2 rocking chairs, dining room â€" sulte, kitchen chairs, two small tables, cradic, beuch, flower stand sink, diniug room heater. MONDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1918, Commencing at one o‘clock, sharp, the following: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Farmers, Attention This is the right time to start on Spring Sales. 8 IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO The undersigned has received inâ€" structions from William Zinger, to sell by public auction, on the Herb. Zinger farm, 1% miles north of New Gerâ€" many, and 2 miles west of Ariss Staâ€" TERMS:â€"All sums of $10 and unâ€" der, cash. Over that amount‘ 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notes, 6 per cent. per annum discount for cash. Hay, grain, roots, and poultry, cash. Send for our list of NEW OFFERâ€" INGS and full particulars. STONE & WELLINGTON. The Fonthill Nurseries (Established 1837), TORONTO, ONT. HORSES:â€"Percheron geiding rising 3 years old; Clyde colt gelding rising 1 year old, light colt gelding rising 2 years old. THRESHING _ OUTFIT:â€"At â€" the same time and place will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid, one 20â€"horse power Waterloo traction enâ€" gine, just used 2 seasons, in firstâ€"class condition, and a new Waterloo Chamâ€" pion separator 33x45, straw blower, selfâ€"feeder, chaff blower and grain eleâ€" vator. ' TERMS on Threshing Outfit made known on day of sale. Positively no reserve as 1 have sold 1 farm. In the Esthte of John Holst, deceasâ€" ed: * PUBLIG SME CHAS. M. CRAWLEY, Auct. J. M. DUFF, Clerk. R .R. No. 6, Guelph. Hâ€"3t 1t 'r Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements will be held on premises lof E. BR. Cassel. Wilmot Township, 3 Imlles South West of New Hamburg, 3 miles West of Haysville,‘ Huroa ]noad on South half of lot 28. . Sale starts at 1 o‘clock sharp. . by public auction, on the preimises, one mile east of Elmira, on TUESDAY, MARCH 26TH, 1918 commencing at 12 o‘clock noon, the following valuable property. HORSES: Sorrel mare 8 years old in foal to Prince of Avon, black mare 17 years old in foal to Prince of Avom, black mare 8 years old in foal to Shantz‘s Percheron horse, span of matched bay fillies 3 and 4 years old, 2 colts rising 2 years old (by Swineâ€" bourne, Imp.), 2 fillies rising 1 yeag old, by Prince of Avon. Farm Stock, Implements, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAR. 16, b Commencing at 1.30 o‘cleck. 2 dressers, kitchen table, parior table, arm chair, 4 kitchen chairs, * rocking chairs, 3 piece mahogany parlor suite nearly new, Karn organ if not previously sold, six octave, couch. cradle , a number of electric buibs. For further particulars ! see _ bills or apply to ukdersigned. EPHRAIM B. CASSEL New Hamburg, R. R. No. 1. GRADE CATTLE:â€"Two cows fresh October and November hred again), cow and heifer with calves at side, cow due beginning of April, heifer due in June, 3 cattie rising 2 years, 5 cattle 14 months old, two calves rising one year old, two small calves. REGISTERED SHORTHORNS: 1 cow with calf at side, 2 cows due April 1st, cow due in May, 2 heifers due in May and June, heifer 1 year old, bull 11 months, bull 14 months old, (#f no% previously sold.) â€" PIGS & POULTRY:â€"Sow with pige at side, 17 shoats, also a number of Barred Rock hens. HOUSEKHOLD GOODS: â€" DeLaval cream separator, furnace kettle, 2 churns (1 Favorite), glass cupboard, pails and other articles. IMPLEMENTS, MTC.: â€" 12â€"horseâ€" power Tuerk gasoline engine, separâ€" ator in good order, Elmira roller chopâ€" per on truck, Elmira No. 4 cutting box with blower, Masseyâ€"Harris binder, McCormick mower, Masseyâ€"Harris hay rake, Elmira hay loader with fore carâ€" rier, side rake, McCormick 13â€"dise drill (new), 17â€"tooth cultivator with _ seed box, stiffâ€"tooth cultivator (new), land roller, Cockshutt 2â€"furrow riding plow, 3â€"furrow gangplow, 3 No. 21 Fleury plows (1 new), 2 scufflers (1 new), 6â€" section iron harrow, 3â€"section harrow, fanning mill, new 2000 pound scale, 2 hay racks, stock rack, gravel planks, turnip box, root pulper, wheelbarrow, manure boat. two Jackson wagons (1 complete), single carriage, set of bobâ€" sleighs, rubberâ€"tire buggy, steel tire buggy, cutter, 2 sets team harness, plow harness," single harness, 2 sets filynets, horse blankets, set of ditching tools, crosscut saw, emery grinder, grindstone, 2 scoop shovels (1 new), beet fork, ensilage fork, other forks, chains, hoes, grain bags, gasoline tank, 24â€"foot extension ladder, long ladder, extension ladder, hay knife, 2 new feed baskets, coal oil tank, new hay knife, 2 6â€"inch canvas belts, 36 and 40 feet long, some cylinder oil, Cyclone seedâ€" er, some lumber and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS:â€"Hay, grain, roots, pigs, hens, apd all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, or 5 per cent. off for cash. HAY & GRAIN:â€"About 15 tons hay, 150 bushels barléy fit for seed, 175 bushels mixed grain, about 600 bushels oats, some buckwheat fit for seed, a quantity of Marquis Spring wheat, 1200 pounds feed corn, some turnips. The Captatn of a Reigian fishing smack _ was foully murdered by s member of the crev oc a Ottman sub marine. and Household Effects. At 82 brubacher St., Kitchener, on ‘The undersigned will offer for sale WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27TH, 1918, ISAAC SPREEMAN, Proprietor G. G. CLAS§S, Auctioneer. 1. HILBORN, Clerk. AARON A. WEBER, Proprietor, oF Household Effects. PUBLIG SAE | PUBLIG SAE J. SHANTZ. Auctioneer PUBLIG SALF wâ€"lt, dâ€" 2t 112%,