â€"\ feet â€"to the I tupi 9 m a s ; ; ‘Rated . TRRMS: : (‘of pale add E:y at CS MCB of part of Lot No. 270 in * Surv south _ of King and nolx of the Grand Trunk in said City and being more described as follows: at a stake planted in M Aps fivmlnn fine betwoon. Lote line between Lois 270 and 494 of said survey, thence 57 degrees west 135 feet more t less to a stake, thence south 84% ~@ east 139 feet more or less to 41 m on the West limit of :f N A t.h&nen nonl;st?ur deâ€" heved e same eet to f angle 1:% said Street, thence ~ morth 33 degrees west still along the ~Aresterly limit of Strange Streot 66 :,g to the place of beginning. On the said premises is said to be sitâ€" ;smated a story and a half rough cast «*.Dated at Waterloo, Dée. 5th, 1:13‘ ; » 50â€"3t «Chatham, Ont. I was cured of Inflammation by , NJNARD‘S LINIMENT. }iâ€"â€"â€"â€"MRS.â€"W.â€"A. JOHNSON: *;, Walsh, Ont. ,"%wu cured ofâ€"Facial Neuralgila by INARD‘S LINIMENT. 1674 Farm For Sale. © TERMS: 10 per cent. at the time bf pale add C_“Ehm in thirty days I was cured of painful Goitre b} MINARD‘S LINIMENT. »me mile fror Breslau Road ‘The undersighed offers for sale mnrm consisting of 66 acres, good ings, good water, well ienced, E!_ ploughing all done, situated 1% DR SALEâ€"Two cows fresh in about two weeks, 6 heifers and steers, 20 shoats, weight about 100 ths., 1 sow with litter of nine at side. ï¬pply lll_. Schondelmeyer, ‘arkdale, Ont. s northâ€"west of Heidelberg. Apâ€" Thomas Hilliard, No. 1, Waterloo. F 50â€"4t. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer e mile from Kitchener, on the Sy"; .. » 6 s i+4 a w o e ompe n e e ooo oo e e eenee e ie e nee e cce oo en enerenen ce e H ce e t o e e e e en i ove crap *> .. ~Came in and look at our Comfy Slippers for men and women, and Specials for boys that are so hard toget. Gi ris high cut Felt Shoes in leather trimming: ;F Motcasins for boys and girls and Lumbermen‘s Socks for Men and boys. Everything in the Shoeline will be sold at sacrifice prices. f>â€" & * hour of €woâ€"o‘clock in the afâ€" ay in Hhecbg U Wichone. A ner, fter. Further conditions made . at time of sale. .For further ilars apply to MCBRIDE & MACKENZIE O .. k... Waterloo, Ont. ooo @0 . i _ easy & * L OO 0_ 20000 es 2. . _ on alifhocon on ons on omcs o ath wontipenatate t ns Atepannt F i Uh io e i a tm on m e t nsl t o ce es ts ot t oi 9 se t n fln lt uen n o t e oc en l en en i it o en mt ce t s a8i ABS Es «oo uedaype tm hm m mm n n o e o s t n o on en m mt ';;’,“ CBiZg ¢/ . R . P dA 5 t3 s 4 _ REMEMEBER! that this is not a sale of odds and ends, but a slaughter of new, up to date stock of the best shoes bought for this season‘ s bï¬neu. "*~ This Sale is ‘géi_ti’râ€"\;t.nore interesting every day. Heis selling Felt Shoes and Slippers at less than they can be bought in the factory toâ€"day. _ , , "*~ _ The Rubbers he is selling are all of the highest and best quality, and he is disposing of them at the lowest margin. . .~» «2 e * P He has over $5,000.00 worth of men‘s g ood high class Winter Shoes that must be sold this season, and in order to do this he will sell them at prices that wi cause any man with a little reason to buy them at sight. â€" Here are the prices that will back up his statements:â€" 4. uic C on on Wt ' Men‘s brown winter calf blucher Shoe. This is a good wide and easy fitting shoe, regular $8.00, must go at ........ ... ... ... ... $5.35 ‘Men‘s‘grain heavy Waterproof Shoes, cheaper than at any sale, . regular® $5.50, (60 pairs) ... ... ... ... s..l ....i. 2. .. ... ... . $8.406 Men‘s Gun Metal Patent Leai:her, Goodyear welt, high class goods, ;egular $6.00 and $7.00, Christmas present at ..... ... ... ... ... $8.65 , + ~.Women‘s fine Kid high cut lace Shoes, high and low heels, regular "L $4.00 to $6.00, to §0 At .. . .. mus usn ie e evrwem en esn > ce e en e e +. . â€" $2.05 HD NK M0K 4 12 Jn+ tb 6 s } Dgoemnen 2ah, 1918, e ‘by virtue of the powers BAYARD McMULIN, J. H. BAILEY. and known as "Imâ€" the City of 6 King St. East 50â€"4t Koerber, Erb St.. Waterloo. Dec. 19th.â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of John Gies, on the finth lite of Wellesley, 2 milâ€" es northwest of 8St. Clements, 3 milâ€" es south west of Hawkesvilie. Jan. 9thâ€" Farm stock, . imploments: and household effects of Nich. Lich« ty, 2 miles northeast of St. Agitha, 3 miles southwest of Josephsburg. Jan. 16.â€"Farm consisting of 95 acres, farm stock, implements, and houseâ€" hold effects of the late Andrew Doerbecker, 4 mile north of Erbsâ€" ville, 2 miles east of Heidelberg Dec. 28.â€"Mortgage sale of 1\4 story rough cast house on the premises of 3 Strange Bt., in Kitchener. Jan. 23.â€"Farm stock and implements and farm of 100 acres if not preâ€" viously sold, belonging to Adam Hahn, 1 mile east of Crosshill, 3 12 miles west of St. Clemients, ‘Tp. of Wellesley on main road to Crassâ€" k hill Lot. No. 7. Feb. 6.â€"Farm _ Stock, implements | and bousebold effectp of Joseph Sauer, 2% miles west of Waterloo. on Dan Kesselring‘s farm. > Feb. 20thâ€"Farm stock and â€" impleâ€" ments of Fred Haméc. 3 miles west of Kitchener, and & Wti@k @ast of Mansheim, on main roes *$ »annâ€" of Wellesley concession 5, lot 7. Feb. 27thâ€" Farm stock, implements and bousehold effects, including 5 passenger touring Overland car (if , mnot previously sold), of Samuel Schaab of Lexington, 2 miles north , Bridgeport, 3 miles northeast of Waâ€" + terloo. E. J. SHANTZ, AUCTIONEER Wednesday Dec. 18.â€"Farm stock and implements of _ Albert Lehnenon, Sweet Briar farm, situated 1 mile west of Kitchener, Tuesday, Feb. 11.â€"Farm stock <and implements of Amos Geiger, 2 miles east of Kitchener on Breslau road. Jan. 1§.â€"â€"Farm, stock and lmlmnhl including the fine pysebred Holstein herd and pure bred Temworth hogs, belonging to the estate of the late A. C. Hallman, 1 mile north east of Breslau on the Guelph road. 1 Jan. 21â€"Farm stock and implements belonging to Geo. Miln, % ‘mile west of Mannheim. j Feb 19.â€"Farm stock and implements of Nathaniel Bergey, % mile west of Mannheim. w Mar. §.â€"Farm stock and implements _ of Joseph Steinmar situated 2 miles east of New Hamburg, 1 mile west of Wilmot center. Mar 12â€"Farm stock and implements belonging to Christian Cressman, 4 miles west of New Dundee,4 miles east of Plattsville, 2 miles morth of ‘Washington. heim. ments of Norman Gerth, 2 miles Northwest of Bamberg, 2 miles south east of Crosshill in township H. B. DUERING, AUCTIONEER. AUVCTIONR SALES hy 30 ud w mt Nee 5 W 4 msa® ‘_â€" HAGEN®‘S â€".â€". SHOE STORE â€"â€" Dec. 17â€"Real Estute and Household Effects of the late A. . Robertson, Dec. 18.â€"Farm oo t ie _of Mre. Marths Axt, 2 12 miles w«t ot Linwood. \ 14th.â€"Real estate _ and household effects of Mrs. Hemmerâ€" | ich in Conestogo. | Deg. 27â€"Farm stock and unmhl ‘of Martin Frey, 1 mile west of Wab lenstein. Jap 15thâ€"Farm stock and implements of John B. Bowmas, 1 mile west of Wallenstein. Jarl. 7th. â€"Farm stock, and | of Albert Knarr, South olm on Waterloo road. Jan 18â€"Rea! Ectste and Household Effects of Levi Brubacher, in El Notice is hereby given, pursusnt to pter 121 of the Revised Statutes of bnurlo. 1914, that all creditors and others M'n cisims against, or entitâ€" led to share in, the estate of _ Louisa Wéissgerber, late of the Town of W_ag- erigo, im the County of Waterloo, vld‘ OW, deceu? who gied on or about the twentyâ€"ffth day of October, 1918, are required to deliver, by post preâ€" pald or otherwise, on or before the twentyâ€"first day of December, 1918, to Ernst Haedke, Waterloo, Ontario, one of the Executors of the Will of the ;uu deceased. ‘‘jeir names in full, with their ad...csses and descriptions, full particulars of their claims or inâ€" terests, and statements of the © securâ€" ity, if any, held by them; and that, afâ€" ter the said twentyâ€"first day of Decemâ€" ber, 1918, the Executors of the said Esâ€" tate will proceed to distribdte the asâ€" sets of the said deceased uront the parties entitled thereto, having regard anly to claims or interests of which they shall then have received notice, and will not be liable for the said asâ€" sets to any person of whose claim or ipnterest they shall not then have reâ€" ceived notice. Dated 2ist November, 1918. JAMES C. HAIGHT, . Solicitor for the Executors, Waterloo, Oaurlnz. 6 48â€"3t. EXECUTOR‘s, NOTICE TO CREDi TORS AND OTHERS. in the Estate of Louisa Welssgerber, thurn, glass _ cupboard, 2 kitchen stoves, box stove, meat barrel, copper kettle, iron kettle. â€" TERMS: ‘Grain, poultryâ€" .and all sums of $10. and under cash,â€" over that amount 12 months‘ creditâ€".on apâ€" H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer.~â€" ‘‘ _ JOHN GKWIS, PropHetor. > ~4838t. roved joint notes or 5 per cent. off or cash payments on credit amounts. â€"No reserve as the farm is sold. mira. GEO, G. CLASS, Auctionesr, BIG SAL EL en n t w es memat k im en ols e t o n t t mc e t t 0 1 4 T B h haps s aae '*;ulo'flbonubxhhlb Aug: on the premises of underâ€" of Bt. Clements and three miles west of Hawkesvilie, Towoship. of ‘Woliesâ€" ley. Â¥th line, lot NQ; £.98... ...... .....~ driver) in foal to Maine General, tey |"***" "*"** * T 00200000 oouke gelding 5 yrs old good (driver), wmvtmumwhuvynnol mare 4 yrs. old driver, bay horse ris.}\ B°"*® 12 years old; Roan pacing ing 3 yrs. old. . horse ."-t old, extra gpood driver; < vy bay colt rising 4 years . old; c"â€:"‘;“ good e::"d’“ 3 (eavy Bay colt rising 3 years old; 2 Fresh month, mule colts 2 and 3 in Feb., cow due to calve in June, CATTL E.‘:;‘good wr;.:o::.uc;on- ": c;:u::: ‘°m°:“ ‘: June. o sisting of Holsteins and Shorthorns; «s $ years ~~|Fr ; 2 co sed to be in Black Jersey due to calve in Aphl.iw.:: ::'tlne o!':u:n;w:.::w: supâ€" Jersey heifer due to calve in April posed to calve in February; 3 cows rising 3 years old, Holstein heifer due $ ) { supposed to calve in March; 2 cows }to calve in May, heifer supposed !to due to calve ip pos in full be in calf risleg 3 years ord.â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" AUS !o seive in warit â€"â€"2 gowe in full PIGS. SHEEP AND POULTRY;â€" 4 sows: 3 due by time of sale, 1 with pigs at side; 19 shoats‘ T months old, boar pure â€" Â¥orkshire! 1 wear old; 70 chickens; 4 ewes, 1 spring lamb; Collie Dog. 4 yearling calves, 5 spring . calves, ca‘t 4 wecks old. y IMPLEMENTS, ETCâ€" Deering binder 7t cut, Deering mower $ It. cut, Noxon hoe drill, Deering g:f‘i: tor with seed box nearly new} Frd & Wood cultivator, 1 disc, 2 Déminion plows, Cockshutt gang plow, 4â€"sect. iron harrows. <land roller, Deering hay rake 12 ft. good as new, scuffier, turnip seeder, fanning mill, hay rack, 2 pig ragke, turnip pulper, straw _cutâ€" ter, hay fork new, light, wagon, 2 wagâ€" ons, wagon box,. beb sleigh. cutter, 3 buggies, top buggy rubber ‘tire top buggy, 2 sets gravel planks, post hole auger, 3 sets team â€" harness, 1 new; tet plougsh harness, 4 sets single, hat: ness, 24 grain bags, forks, chains and many other articles. Ford touring car, 1915 ~model. in ixed grain, 100 bus. barley. HoUSEBHOLD EFFECTSâ€" DeLay GRAINâ€"§00 bus.. osts, W un 0 ie â€l"l"l"l"‘l"l"’"""l! andoe mt o en e Oe tt â€"â€"Cushion Sole Shoes, wide fitters, rubber heels, regular $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00, NOW .. . . . . ..s‘s e cce n ce n a e en e i casic s ns foone n in ols : > â€" BWBG _ Women‘s Kid Blucher, big fitter, regular $5.00, take them â€" aiong for . {calve by time of sale; % cows mp-‘ posed to calve in February; 3 cows supposed to calve in March; 2 cows due to calve in Aprit; ~2 cows in full flow of milk; Shorthorn Bull rising |2 years oid; 8 butcher cattle rising 2 (rears plu; . 9 spring valyes, . 2. calyâ€" es 4 months old; several veal calyâ€" 485. .PIGS AND ?fUflRYfGWd.M sqw due to pig by time:of saje; Good brood sow due to pig in Marth; 20 known as the Sweet Briar farm, forâ€" meriyâ€"â€"owned by Mr. Bauer, situatâ€" ed one mile west of Kitchener, on wEDNESDAY, DEC. 1g%., 1918 dpmmenicing mt 10 o‘cleck am. HORSESâ€"Fine heavy bey . mare rising 6 years old in foal; heavy bay horse rising 6 years old; heavy bay mare 9 years old in foal heavy sorrel shoats 3 months â€" old; 4 shoats 4 months old; 12 chickems; 1 collie d“. ww c > * +. «* _Auction > IMPLEMENTSâ€"Frost and Wood Binder 7 ft. cut; Deering mower 6 ft. cut; _ Masseyâ€"Harris 13â€"disk _ drill, nearly new; Frost and Wood hay loadâ€" er; side delivery rake; 123 ft. hay rake; Climax cultivator nearly new; Corn cultivator nearly new; 4â€"section iron harrow; sugar beet scuffler; ‘pulper; 2 single plows; 2 gang plows; 1% â€"horse power Giison Gas Engine; steel land roller; disk, 12 fourteenâ€"inch plates; . fanning mill with . hagger, two . wegops, wagon Q‘o:.z hay _ racks, 2 _ bobâ€" ; top surrey; top buggy; open Hnesy; democrat; 2 cutters, light A big lot of Children‘s Shoes that we will turn over at a sacrifice. Women‘s solid leather calf; lace, regular $5.00, for . ... ..... $3.15 There Will be sold by gubtic auc | |, 2. SVIN _: YE Pialte > \ W:“:-m'“m,'lflllu!u § : | bush... Oate; 200| &. .m",_- C onnted seux ced grain; 200 ; bush ~gdodf Inul‘ i ue eï¬ n e c 0d c mm o 1 ts l i l ie t 4t i nu-mu1mmmmmmnuunm-mmmm-m\mummunm: 6 9 & i Mn ie t \mmmmmvo‘onmm-nwwmmmwmmnmnmmm tar t e oi ce s Neliblinghâ€" i oo( C 7 TT 2 Miiic PEcuue Lightning Hitch Hockey Shoes. TERMS OF SALEâ€"Grain, poultry, veal, caives and all sums of $10. and months‘ ‘credit on approved security or 5 per cent. discount for cash payâ€" ‘ments of credit ‘amounts." Butcher gattle and shoats 3 months credit. E. J. SHANTZ, Auct. O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. FOR SALEâ€"37 acre farm, conven. © jent to school, church and . market, ‘payable haif yearly.: Apply> Box 75 Shfenicte wz:a. Wiierco. 40 2 i | _T am operating a saw . maill Money to loan on first mortgage Hespeler and am prepared to . farts property 5 1â€"2 per cent .interest order, lumber and timbers, in FOR SALEâ€" Having Hydro power, 1 €0O0D CUTTER FOR SALE. Apply _ 49 Bingeman St., Kitchener. The Municipal Council of the Counâ€" ty of Waterloo will meet at the Court House, Kitchener, on Tuesday, Deâ€" cember 17th, 1918, at 10 o‘clock a.m. ‘ SAMUEL CASSEL, Kitchener, Ont. County Clerk. . 64 â€"‘The fine red pressed brick uated on Church St., in the Waterloo. The house contains 6| | "° rooms, large lot, good garden. Phone [ï¬ !0°â€" #o 783r15, Kitchener. f soas Ue ie ax vae No reserve as the farm is sold. good : land and buildings. ‘Three flflfl% cash buys this, Don‘t de Jav. vpartiewlars apply to Box Jay. For partiewlars apply to Box 45, Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, 4Tâ€". offer at bargain 10 h. p.«gamoline engine on truck, steel windiail}, enâ€" silage cutting box; a_uoyxk Perâ€" cheron brood maré, and & dnivâ€" ér. A. L. Shants, R. R. 3, Kitchenâ€" er, Phone 770. ‘ COUNTY OF WATERLOO. F2 teaik! . uhy MONEY ‘TO LOAN. ruer cupboard; ‘ sideboard;|situsted on Erb St., 8 hairs; kitchen cheire; | % m ; weahing machine; ‘ / Mag|| satunpar, pEC. : separator; churn; â€" ebild‘s|, ‘clock. . by cartiage; m-&-“m{lflour.ï¬! HOUSE FOR SALE. cassEL, LICENSED AUCTM For Waterioo County. > unty Clerk. . 49â€"3t. Has taken over the business * _2 of his late brother Ed, C. %Elu- o ALE. and has previously con f ickâ€"houseâ€"Sitâ€" | 8 â€"sates in Queiph.â€"Your sales the town Of [ sojjeized. Phone 158J, Water 48â€"3t. stand, Morris chair, arm ClaiF, ers, 3 verandah ch'-ln. number ooo is * css stabdn M parpenter tools, 11 wooden 4 TL L/ w ghovels, rakes, ï¬ofllm ; set, wash basins, jugs, cases, 2 coffee grinders, 2 small 2 wall lamps, fower plasts, and LUMBER AND WOOD FOR hemlock, cedar, balsam, beoech, bass wood : sud elm. Also posts for sale all sizes a quA cedar ties. Hard and _ soft : slabs, also hard and soft cord mn‘ndon cars .C. P. R. I Station . for further â€"_ .p lars write t ONorman Hipel R. Puslinch, or phone 106 R 1â€"1 P er. ® Readers of ads. distinguish Un Thy kmew fhs relations. T & There will be TERMS:â€"Cash. H. B. DUERING, A FRED KOERBER, Aonnoneocl