here. Chas. Richardson and rys spent the Easter | MMer parents, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. D. Becker _ returned # Friday evening after spendâ€" â€"eouple of months in St. Petersâ€" rida, and other points. Mabel Beilstein, of Kitchener, »Easter Sunday with her moti |\ Winnie Lederman of Toronto ¢ here PWR one Cl CcR ol e wpent Easter Sunday with her s, Mr. and Mrs. Lotz at Casel. Clarence Kaercher and _ Miss peher _ of Toronto, _ Speii t Sunday _ with their parents EM Ehy of Stratford is spendâ€" . and â€" Mrs. Willtiam Sparrer mpending Easier witu relatives friends in Stratford. M UCmal Wm. Goetz. of St. Marys spent with his parents, Mr. and Goetz. Dora Wolfe of Galt snent Sun: h her parents. Lambert Bowman, of hitchener, t e nCt e es . J. Laird of Toronto was a vis t the home of her brother, Mr R. Plum, this week g. P. Sehl, who spent a couple eeks with hor daughter, Mrs. ir Buckel, at Brantford, . returmnâ€" ome this week . W. A. Kribbhs of Hoespeler was a ress visitor in town this week. ‘ . Herbert Kropf. who was laid up| lan attack of influenza, is able to Eund again. | $.. Emma â€" Pfail and daughter f spent a day this week with Mrs.! r Schaaf in Kitchener. : . Moses â€" Hostetlerâ€" and little ¢hter left on Thursday to spend. w weeks with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Conrad Thicl, near Mitchell. e. Alfred Thomas, who enlisted | the 34th Battalion and had seen â€" years‘ service in France, being ) wounded, arrived home here on day night. rs. Charles Daniels. widow of the Pte. Charles Danieles, arrived in p_llsl week from England â€" and \spend sometime with herâ€" parâ€" fJaw, | Mr.= and Mrs. Thomas ieles. Russel Bean of London is ing several days with his parâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Bean. 19 A eet Helma Gies of St. Jacobs spent ek end with relatives and A horse," as it is called. There m very good attendance and the ence was greatly impressed with mew tractor‘s merits as the comâ€" supplanter of the horse on the i. The iton horse is to be manâ€" tured in New Hamburg in the future. Mr. Sieman has been "for some time installing machinâ€" in the Silversmith‘s plant. th of Mr. Edmund H. Laschinger. re sad news was received hera Puesday that Mr. E. IL Lasching: & passed away very siuddenly at me in Toronto, after but a fow f iliness, following a paralytic The deceased was the eldest E our Tate postmaster, Mr. Jacob inger, of this town, and was fhere 44 years ago He received 1y education in New Hamburg er attended college at Toronâ€" He left here about 25 years ago Was appointed private secretary tmasterâ€"General Sir Wm. Muâ€" â€" Prevention e Sn ocms Wm. Woods is spending the holidays.at the home of his fr. John Woods. at Bethel. Km. Peifer of Detroit is spend: e Easter holidays with his par !hl{;r holidays at her home Easter Sunday ind Mrs. Wm. Goebel _ spent Sunday with rolatives in Kitâ€" interesting â€" moving â€" picture istration was given in Library on Tuesday evening of the Sieâ€" McCloskey rein drive tractor or haven" sw it is cnlled. ‘Fhere rt mt her home here. «+ Mrs. Wm. Helm of Kitchâ€" ie week end visitors at the home here. i;jvl. â€" iL. MacDonald and tore spent the week end parents, Senator and â€" Mrs. ‘ 'llm Works and secretaryâ€"treasurer t'l’:'md?mf c.: r:,‘:‘::?e |of the Canada Bread Co., of Tor nto, ‘lrl- B. Fo. ust and was a prominent fAnancial man in } i: \1uMnld aud the city. He was married to Miss r F t5e . cad Annie Glasgow of Prescott, who, with tore spent week °Md ‘gye children, three sons and . two The sensible person believes in preventing soâ€"called Disease as p as is possible. It has been proven that CHIROPRACTIC stands: ead and shoulders" above any other Science in accomplishing this sk. A Spinal Analysis and resultant Chiropractic Spinal Adjustâ€" pnu right at the present time may be the means of saving you much pense and many weeks of suffering in years to come. It is worth ying. If there is any latent Spinal trouble the Chiropractor will imâ€" ediately detect it and will give you Chiropractic Spinal Adjustms~ts hich will right the wrong. s home here. Winn, of Toronto. spent with his parents, Dr. and m narmnn un uon l mm in n o enc n n e t w omm io e t Feick, of Toronto, spent o ult us at our HAMBURG. m .. t C * o s o oo stt -",;.“ â€" â€" News Gathered by a Large Staff of wide 1 Ww. Spabr and son DR. FRANK L. COLE DR. JENNIE M. COLE son and son of Easter holidays and Mrs. W. H. at his home ZD 1.) ADJUSTING PARLORS, 107 King St., Kitchener, (over) NKANN‘S SHOE STORE. paralytic the eldest Mr. Jacob and was CHIROPRACTORS lock during his term of office and 18â€" "Â¥ ~â€"+â€"~_=~â€"==>ameegr ter was appointed assistant deputy , | . JWEsT MONTROSE fl] this Position ow ten yeer and :..,,. and Porsenali~~ | al ears !'tnt’?: Toronto, vhm’h. boe.::‘ inâ€" »t‘ {terested witt the Cawthra Iuhe'ld G._ Richert %w | Co., and was one of the executors ® Hazel, and son the late Cawthra Mulock estate. He.; Tc ind a as was vice president of the Royal Ab also '_A‘-'b Jupp and da . exandra Theatre and of the Natlo!!l “?“.'_._'?.‘;.M‘.... T uo nitend. daughters, are left to mourn his deâ€" parture. . The funeral took place at Prescott Thursday afternoon. Mr. Walter Wagner from Philipsâ€" burg, Mr. Alfred Wagner from Jo sephsburg and Misg Lillian Wagner spent Easter with their parents here. Items of Interest. Miss Vera Schmidt from Kitchenâ€" er. Mr. Louis Hammer, Miss Tillie Hammer â€" from _ near Lisbon and Messrs. Walter and Philip Wagner spent Sunday at A. l:hmmer'& â€"Mr. spent Baden Hâ€"M;T'Robert 8. Swan left on Thurs, day for Mitchell to spend Easter with his relatives and friends. Mr. David Roth from Wellesley was busy last week moving his furniture, household effects, stock and farm imâ€" plements from his farm near Welâ€" lesley to a farm he has rented near Berlet‘s Corner. Pte. George Rowland returned last week after spending some time overâ€" News Notes. seas ‘Mfss Freda â€" Latler has returned home after spending several months in Waterloo. s Among those who visited in this vicinity â€" during the Easter holidays | were â€" Messrs. Peter and John D.‘ Campbell of Stratford, at Mr. John H. Campbell; Mr. and Miss Harneck | of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. A.i Schwartz;. Miss Margaret Rennie oï¬ Kitchener, under the parental roof;‘ Mr.â€" and Mrs. Omer Hastings of, Burns, at Mr. Mundell‘s; Mr. Ralph: Knight of Kitchener, with his pur-‘ ents; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Breandle of Heidelberg, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Fon-l ter. Local and Personal. Mr. L. K. Weber made a business trip to Kitchener Monday. Miss L. Hufner spent a few days with Linwood friends. Mr. Albert Duering, Waterloo, spent Wednesday in our burg. Mr. Lichly, the assesor, has been busv in our village the last few days. Mr. 1. K. Weber called on the Rev. Mr. Meclntyre, Linwood, on Wednesâ€" day. ~ Mrs. Eli Hiefenbacher entertained a number of the Hawk@yille ladies at an oldâ€"fashioned quilting hee. Miss _ Mabol Ballard, Miss Grace Markham _ and _ Miss RBessic Weber are spending the Easter holldays un der their parental roofs. ereuee THE BEST MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Mr. Raiph V. Lackn@® efaiit Good Friday with his mot® There is no. medicine for little ones to equal Baby‘s Own Tablets. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxaâ€" tive; pleasant to take:; do not gripe and nover fail to relicve the little one of constipation, indigestion, colic or. any of the other ininor ailments. Conâ€" cerning them _ Mrsa. Jos. Monzerolle, Eel River Ridge. N. B., writes:â€" â€""L believe Baby‘s Own Tablets are the finest medicine for little ones 1 have ever used. . From my own experience 1 would recommend every mother . to keep a box on hand." The Tablets are sold by imedicine dealers or by mail ‘m. 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Reports from Saloniki state that the naval port of Sebastopol in the Criâ€" mea has not been occupied by Bolâ€" shevik troops. â€"and _ Mrs. Moses Steinman Good Friday with relatives in BERLET‘S CORNER. HAWKSVILLE. CROSSHILL. 4 3t qo i td in NWOR WE PDCWTC A number from this vicinity attendâ€" ed the funeral of Mr. Andrew H. L. Brown of Winterbourne on Monday afternoon. Mr, Fred Letson is loading a car of MOSAcEat ‘The present weather seems fine for *°) "â€" haying, there being three carlcads date 1 shipped again this week. Mi Miss C. Vagle spent Easter under the parental roof. Dur Mr. and Mrs. Nomah Gingerich spent times a few days in Toronto last week. 1qu.lru Mrs. J. P. Snider and daughter Murâ€"| from iel spent Easter with her father and ; week sisters at Forest. e !::{L Mr. J. Weber and Miss Amelia Kumpf attended the Bible students‘ convention in Guelph last Saturday. Miss Emma Vagle has returned to ‘Toronto after spending a few days at her home here. * wi Mr. Oscar of Guelph, are vacation with t mo en dn ons Ceeseat 1 Mr. and Mrs. Aug. C. Wegener have during the week moved their houseâ€" hold goods from Toronto to their house here, where they intend to reside in future. Among those who spent the Easter holidays here, we noticed the followâ€" ing: Mr. Guido Koch of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dahmer, Miss Violet lSchwartz and Miss Luella Shelley of trinananor Miss Vera Good of Toronâ€" Student Geelhaar of the Seminary, Waterloo, will preach in the Lutherâ€" an church next Sunday evening. _‘ and Mrs. Louis Dahmer, Miss Vi0!@! Schwartz and Miss Luella Shelley of Kitchener, Miss Vera Good of Toronâ€" to. and Miss Porter of Guelph. Mrs. Sol. Kirch and children spent the weekâ€"end with her mother at Kitâ€" chener. RHEUMATISM The Trouble is Rooted and Can Only be Cu N L.00j pose I was taken with rheumatism, and two months, most could not sleepy 0 You can get D Pills through any ! by mail at 50 cents for $2.50 from The MINARD‘S _ LINIMENT CURrES DANDRUFF. Mr. an onto, are ener. Women employes Iï¬ hotels in Mantâ€" tnha have been granted a minimum wage, with shorter hours. the days of scar and Clayton â€" Lindsey h, are spending their Easter with their grandparents here. and Mrs. Peter Shupe of Tor re EastertiGe visitors in Kitch conEstOoGo. is Rooted in the Blood )nly be Cured Through the Blood. CAN BE CURED our grandfathers 1 Mr. Harold Schroeder has received a position as clerk in one of To: ronto‘s large clothlnl; stores. . Housing Commission on the Job. The Housing Commission â€" have been looking over several building | sites about ‘town. Of course they in inger mean business Elmira Visitors. _Mr. and Mrs. Syl. J. Steddick we‘D visiting the latter‘s mother, Mrs, M. Brohman, at Gueiph on Saturday. Mr. John Heimbuch of Linwood was a visitor in town Peu Lneniet o Mr. Douglas Erb of Toronto is spending the holidays with . his .mothâ€" er, Mrs. Erb, in Centre street. Mr. Otto Schierholtz of Toronto is spending the holidays with â€"his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Schierholtz. Mr. and Mrs. li{i. Miller and child of Waterloo are visiting atâ€"the home of Mrs. MiBer‘s peérents, ‘Mr. and: Mrs. George Reuter, over the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Clwrence Cress, Ter’ returning from thair honeymoon trip to Degroit. spent Easter with the forâ€"| mer‘s ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cress. f _ Pte. Wilford Howard of Toronto, is l:apendlng the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis. *4 in ho "Will our friends and subscfibers give us the names ofâ€"relatives, friends and visitors? Helg‘ the Elmira News Section and boost Elmira. . Every litâ€" ‘tle bit helps. We shall be only too glad for any news. Mr. Jack Siegner of Milverton is spending a few days with his brother, Mr. Fred Siegner. Mr. Emerson Holsworth, manager of Vokes Hardware Co., Toronto, is visiting his brother, Oscar, during the Easter holidays. _ ) W 1 us F Je ’ Mr. Willard O‘Neill of Toronto 18 spending the holidays with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O‘Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Waliter Ruppel and family of Hamilton; Mr. and Mcs. ; Arthur O. Ruppel and child of Kitchâ€" emner; Mr. and Mrs. Max Herz and family of Waterloo, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3. 1. ‘Ruppel, their parents. | _ Mr. Casper Moogk left for Detroit Saturday to visit his two sons for a itcw days. | _ Mr. Lorne Ratz of Ottawa is spendâ€" ‘ ing the holidays with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie _ Wales and ‘hmil_v of Brampton are visiting Mra. ! Wales‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Allâ€" 1 geier Missessa Alma . Boyle and _ Edna Schierholtz of the Stratford Normal are spending their Easter holidays with friends in town. ig onl en e oo M P er. _ Spot MonHt Recordâ€"Laying Hens. WeQuruâ€"Emping CCC Mr. Isaac Stauffer has 15 pullets which laid 335 eggs during the month of March. Mr. am_ul_c_r h:_a a pureâ€" Position in Toronto. will have the most uptg | * ~~~~~~~~â€"â€" ng thop in the county. [ P lecteg in the Mopning.> > | | 2 . e mss ostmaster wro ~ Sch the collection of mail ide He oxes about the town. This : z:oon- Dece silver spangled Hamburg roost Martin Schumacher‘s EVE e it Syl. J. S_leddlck were of Toronto is and _ Edna Schmidendorf was held from his late residencg, Hewitt street, Fridey aF| _ vlap yq & ~ $ z:oon. Deceased was well, known R. "R. No. â€-‘“ about nw“ and his many friends phone, 24r. l mourn bit J96t i FOR SALEâ€"Straw . at Eggs, 42 Conts. in first class condit ‘The market Saturday morning was '_q:.l%,’ s uy *" excopu::ul! hr::a mpn was & Weterign. e plenty produce a ge attendâ€" ance of_ purchasers. Butter sold dt'u.:: .':lo“u†A|p.|l 60 cents per pound and eggsat a8 | Waterioo, phone 43w. cents per dozen Died Saturday. ‘The death took place Saturday morning ‘of Mrs. Casper Henckroth after a‘ lingering ilingss.‘ Deceased had made her home with her daugh, nao dao® HoP et No o cesE ter, Mrs. Louis Wildfong, â€"for the‘ past number of years, and at whic a:; dphce o.fmmdM She hl:’ been a rest ‘ ent is vicinity meny years, and previous to her making her home in Preston had resided in «Freeport. °; Work on the new line between Hesâ€" peler . and Preston has come to & halt, at least for the cime being. The reason for the cessation of work is understood to be due‘to the nonâ€"arâ€" rival of the ties for the roadbed. Death of Mrs. M. Fisher. ‘ The funeral of the late Mary Coots, wife of Mr. Mathew Fisher, took place Saturday morning from her late residence, Queen street, and was largely attended. Deceased v‘llu 'M T se se 1 ar IaTBU!Y ECS UUIIIY P NNCESCEE years of age and had been ill faor . about five weeks. She was born in Waterlso Township. The following brothers and sisters, all of Detroit, survive: Thomas, John, Patrick and James and Mrs. Mullin. G. Wurster is Appointed Clerk and ' Treasurer. e |__ At a special meeting of the Town l(“ouncil held in the Council chnmborJ | last week, George Wurster was apâ€" pointed Town Clerk and Treasurer, . and it was decided that Preston‘s tax | rate for 1919 will be 34 mills. The â€" meeting Was he]r: for the special purâ€" pose of appointing a towr clerk and. treasurer, and in addition to the '-bove appointment the tax rate for the year was struck. There were four applicants for the position, but this number was reduced' to “t’w'o, g. e senoe Wliaew LNE MNRUIReL C ieens s Wurster and Thomas L Walters, Reeve Oaks, who was in the chall, as the Council was in committee 6f the whole, gave the deciding vote in favor of Mr. Wurster. ‘ ‘To Live in Preston. k ‘ * Pte. W. Dooley of the 42nd Canaâ€" dian â€" Royat Highlanders, "arrived in Preston on Saturday, where he inâ€" tends to make his home. ‘The cantata, "The Crucifixion," by Stainer, given by 8t. Peter‘s Lutherâ€" an Church choir, at the church last Wednesday night, was a grand sucâ€" cess. f Enjoyable Party. Loaw Cro4Wa A pleasant party was held: at !"C home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schuitz Wednesday night. At Polite Court. A local man appeared before Magk:â€" istrate â€" Ziemann ‘Thursday morning, charged with petty larceny. He was found guilty and was fined $10 and costs, amounting to $15. Two Galt men who were charged with racing with their automobiles on the main street of Preston, settled out of court. ‘They each came across with $5 #hd e hA aash Lb aid fls ie omiininesntnt w d 7 costs, amounting to $10 each land Iand. _ Mr. Harvey Strome, just returned from overseas, is feoling the _ effects of being x_;lightly gassed while . at the front. § Pte. C. Brubacher Arrived Home. On Monday, Pte. C. Brubacher . arâ€" rived at his home, He belonged . to the 118th Battalion, and left Canada last August with the Pioneers. < N‘Pfleam.h. § ‘The hog buÂ¥ers in Elmira were paY: The hog bufer ing $20.50 toâ€"day ty fer Mr. and Mrs. A. Moses rece"""" .‘ letter fro®m their daughtor, Irene of Winnipeg, that she had the influenZa for the second time. Miss Moses is rapidly }mprovlng. i A Social Evening. On Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mra. George Ruppel, Park street, entertainâ€" ed a number of friends. A good time was provided by the host and hostess. _Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kress and famâ€" ily attended the wedding of their eldâ€" est son Clarance to Miss Ema Luella Becker at Kitchener Wednesday noon Team in a Runaway. Wimira, April 15.â€"A team belonging to ‘Arthur Klinck, the Elmira drayâ€" man, took a notion to make a _ little excitement in town this _ morning. ‘They started the run from the eastern part of town and ran to their barn, and no damage done. esn e C ow oc 200 manrea William Proctor, G. T. R. brakeâ€" man, 25 years of age,. lost his hoid of a handrail on a bo.. car while imlln; through Windsor ~*rds, and in falling was instantly kil.. ‘. “ir-.-u‘;ltâ€"ï¬o}hen, tailor for Ge Helin, is a proud daddy. A baby arrived Sunday morning. ~ se beues en 22000000000 MINARD‘S LINIMENT RE Eves NEVRALGIA. Mr. Jesse Filsinger s0° on William street to Mr whlci\ was imported from of Property Sold. Filsinger sold his proper P it n s Flu Victim. ts. A. Moses received _ a their daughtor, Irene of mat she had the influenZa nd time. Miss Moses is years, |HARDâ€"COAL FOR SALE, D. B. Hof for George FEng ie tentt? cgecy at m mis | * FOR SALEâ€"Two new MCLabqg" touring cars, the famous light six. one is new, jJust out of factory; the . other ren 1,400 just enough to run smoothly, like . new. Snap for quick sale. . Moses Bock, nueesne FAF The u: farm cor ’ot a mild On the . cement At â€" Josephaburg good condition, with. summer. witchen | .. attached; 8 rooms; barn, 34 x 36 {t.; t1 driving shed, 32 x 36 feet., ‘with hall above; good water; one acfe of land; fruit trees. At E::m Post Office on the property. y terms can be a:â€" ranged with the owner. Apply Edâ€" ward Krehling, phone Wellesley â€"Cenâ€"| . tral. 15.41‘ girl .. omomsonmensnoral FARM FOR QUICK SALE. | The undersigned offers for sale his farm consisting of 7 acres situated % of a mile north of Waterloo postoffice On the property is a good bank barn, cement stables, good house, lots ‘of iroun‘ fryit, including strawberries, and raspberries. . For quick saie at l: reasonable price. Ap|_>|y to M. Du: brick, phone 471, Waterloo. 22 a/ ooo on uen 2s FOR SALEâ€"Two new 663 MéLaughâ€" Snd uce nb ie size; 54 $7.15 a ton. â€" Apply €.° "~ Weber, 326 Victoria St. 13â€"6t. dee. Prepaid, shipped successfully. eVeryâ€" where. . Ask for Vegetable Plant Price List. Agents _ wanted. Herold‘s Farms, Fruitland, Ontario, Niagara District. 16â€"8t. BLACKSMITH _ SHOPâ€"At Winterâ€" bourne. with good dwelling properâ€" ty. Quick sale on very reasonable terms. Apply A. K. Cressman, Watâ€" erloo. AEm w FOR . SALEâ€"Heavy ‘grey Porclwron‘ horse, prizeâ€"winner. Excellent worker. Replaced by truck. Applyi to Chas. _ Anderson, Breithaupts® Tantiery. : Bt. ALSO VERY desirable Bay Coach mare. by "Artell" (Kentucky bred), dam by "Hambletonion Tippo." Good _ worker single and double. .Fine acâ€" tion. Would make high class broodâ€" mare. See coachman, at Mr. Breitâ€" haupt‘s â€" stable, rear of No. 108 Queen St., N., Kitchener. 20 EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS 40c lin cars, .one just ITOM IREIUNY» $100.00 off. Other ran 1400 miles, A1 condition, $200.00 off, Smap for quick sale. Moses Bock, New Dunâ€" a 3 14â€"3t Steady Work, At highest wages For experienced Operators, Tailors, _/ Pressers, _ * On Men‘s fine clothing. E. G. HACHBORN & CO., 50 York Street, Toronto. Girls " Do you want to learn a trade and have steady employment? We will pay _ , Inexperienced girls $14.00 per ‘week & > While learning Operating, A Hand Sewing, > Basting. Tailoring, On Men‘s fine clothing. Apply at once, E. G. HACHBORN & CO., 50 York Street, Toronto. PROPERTY FOR SALE Returned Soldiers, Learn tailoring and obtain Steady employment We will pay you $16.0) per week. While teaching you Cutting. Pressing, Operating, + Tailoring. _ . _> On men‘s fine clothing Apply at once, E. G. HACHBORN & CO., 50 York Street, Toronto. RAILROAD RAILSâ€"for reinâ€" foreing Concrete Barn Floors, oever Root Cellars, or Bridging Culverts, etc., any length. Apâ€" ply n_o_un!. .S._ V‘l...-w h!oohov:ol FARMEAS! NOTE!! 12â€"20â€"4t d & w McLaughlin kitchen 4â€"17â€"2t 411â€"3¢ 411â€"3t A_ 4 M C 4t The undersigned has. for sale 4 Shorthorn bulls $rdim 5 to 12 months old, alsoâ€"theé herd sire Waterloo Qï¬'f‘ tain, risingg years, Sire and i SHORTHORN BULLS \‘The Ontario Railway ~_ | _ and Municipal Roard Dam Imp. For furtheriparâ€" ticulars apply to _ _ "_ D. H. SNYDER, New Dundee, R. R. 1. _ 39 acre farm and 4 city m‘m consider medhg: priced : town with stable in part : PM} Farm is one mile from Pod school and church. Good . laMB® buildines. Arply Box 30, CM For Sale or Exchanfe.>. â€unhmmlclflw * consider medlw priced biy "tm town with stable in part : PM og Farm is one mile from Pod school and church. Good . IaMB® buildines. Apply Box 30, C IN THE MATTER of the )oR . tion of the Town Planning .C0 f sion of the City of Kitchener,. "The Planning and Deve ‘ Ad® .. (Chap. 38, Ontario Statutes, ; for . the approval of its proposed: i. of the City of Kitchener, « showi .siso Bridgeport, Waterlqo County, N18« the Town of Waterloo and YHIa#¢ 9F,, ‘The said : Plan <isâ€" dated * 1 ‘April 4th 1919," and was. pre â€" by Marcel Pequegnat, O.L.8. $ et Et ‘ The said Plan and Book. of. Referâ€" on file and may be inspected k'“ of ence to accompany the same are NOW charge at the office of the City Clerk of the City of Kitchener, and at the offices of the Ontario Railway â€"and Municipal Board. **:, APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING â€" ‘The Ontario Railway and Muliicipal Board hereby appoints wedhesday \the Seventh Daw of May. AD., 1919; lat the hour of two o‘clock in the Aftâ€" |ernoon, at the Council Chamber, ih. the |City Hall, in the City of Kitchéner, {for the Hearing herein. l AND TAKE NOTICE that any perâ€" | son or Municipality interested may inâ€" ,;specr. free of charge, the above menâ€" {tioned Plan and Book of Reference in i the office of the City Clerk of the City ‘ol Kitchener or at the offices O&:'Ile |Ontario Railway and Munlclp{l P rd. i sls esd law: aF ._____, Terms. Gagh. . _ ; MRS A. numus.»r\n‘ B.~J. SHANTZ,â€" Auctionas Cream Want v"[i;ied at Toronto April, A.D., 1919 , roller, bab parlor table Number unlimited. Ideal .. wgight 180 to 220 Tbs. We buy for & highâ€" class trade. You give us the goods and we will pay the price. Shipping point Baden every alternate Wedne# day. Next shipment May Tth. tThae Ola Firm) w omm intnte® wWANTER, Bacon Hogs Waiter W. Frickey LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND vALUATOR _ * Master & Hunsberger 1 hereby notify the cealdents of the surrounding country that 1 am a licensed auctioneer for the County of Waterioo. AN sales intrusted to me . will reâ€" ceive prompt and careful sattenâ€" H. B. DUERING Experienced . *! Auctioneer and Valuatofr"> Â¥ Number of years experi@nte as Auctioneerâ€"Practical Knoke ledge of values of real outite, live stock, implements, E Phone 136. W tion. Practical kmhzl" real estate, farm stook + hm plements. Waterloo, Ont. w 0e on n oinipe en damrarmininr C H. C. SMALL, Baden. & NB ty t this Ninth day of