Who‘s Who and What‘s What. Mr. snd Mrs. 8. Eby and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Doerbecker were Shirk of Shirkston, Welland Co. Lioyd being a native son we join in congratâ€" And Mrs. Jacob Menger. | ‘The suffragettes of this burg report having a worth while lecture by Mrs. Pankhurst â€" in Trinity Methodist Church on Thursday evening. We are glad to welcome Mr. Gordon: Peterson and family as citizens. They are occupying Dr. Robinson‘s house. Miss Fyfe of Hespeler and Grant Richmond of the Toronto Star, spent the holiday at ‘"Togo Terrace." Mr. and Mrs. John Filsinger and sons of Toronto spent & few days with Mr. Jacob Filsinger this week. At the annual meeting of the Ladâ€" es‘ Aid of Calvary Church on Tuesday the officers were elected : Presidentâ€"Mrs. I. E. Filsinger. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mrs. Alf. Snyder. Secretaryâ€"Rev. Mrs. Lang. ‘Treasurerâ€"Mrs. W. W. Snider. Mrs. Heller, Sr., is holding a sale of her household effects on Saturday, May. 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Engeler of ‘Toronto spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl. Winter squirming in the lap of spring and any kind of woollen goods at the climax in price is causing Caleb to scurry through his unabridged atâ€" las to see if he can find a place on this mundane sphere, where they wear little more than a smile. m F. Meyor and daughter. of Hes<| ler, spent a few days at the home j | §¥ her sister, Mrs. Silas Bowman. { Mr. and Mrs. H. Damer and Mr. and Mrs. 4 Soehner and family, of Elâ€" spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Sochner. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder spent a few days with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mohr at North Eastâ€" Mr. and Mrs David Snyder and famâ€" ily of Hawkesville spent Good'l“riday with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Weber. Mr and Mrs. Solomon Snyder, of Elâ€" mira, and Mr. and Mrs. Cbristian Marâ€" tin, of the 3rd Peel, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Olive Snyder. Miss Annie Reickert, of Toronto, apent Easter with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bnyder. Mr. and Mrs. Wil#Stumpf and famâ€" ily spent the Easter with friends at Kitchener and Galt. Mr. Chas Bergman, of Toronto, was a business visitor to our burg on Satâ€" Miss Emmar Riest, of Kitchener, spent the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Riest. SE o O m ie Nes Mr. and Mrs. Albert Isreal, of Kitch ener, spent Easter with the former‘s parents, Mr and Mrs. B. Isreal: Mr. and Mrs. Will Brox spent Good Friday with en nnoint â€" Miss Ada Bowman, of Stratford, is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Silas Bowman. © Wman y S Pn t en Misses Rachel Eby, of Toronto, and Hilda Eby, of Kitchener, were holiday visitors under the parental roof. 1 A hmd h ioh 2 Mrs. Hof{man and Miss Minnic Soehner spent the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sochner. S L ONg! 1 1 ANLCCTEW Stays ECmmc ied eere Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggler were Sunday guests with Mr and Mrs. A. B.‘ Snyder Glenallen. ‘ Mr. Eden Stauffer and Mrs. Z. Staufâ€" fer spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Aaron Snyder. Mr. Carl Israel of Kitchener and Mr. Emanuel Isreal spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Israel Mrs. J. B. Snyder and Miss Gertrude PRROTTR C ET g C Snyder spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman King at Creekbank. Mr. Amos Shoemaker of Kitchener was a holiday guest at his home here. Misses Ella Ott and Gertrude Sny: der spent Sunaday with Elmira friends. Mr. C. Esch spent Sunday at his home at Pilkington. Mrs. Geo. Riest and Miss Emma 0 10 db o db dn o Mrs. Geo. Riest and Miss Emma Riest spent Sunday in Elmira. Mrs. Olive Snyder and son Mayland left on Tuesday for Guelph Hospital to have an operation performed on Mayland‘s throat. We wish them A speedy returD. Kimira. _ ~ ~ John H. Campbell was a busines» m'll'wf at Waterloo:last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Playford and baby of Elmira, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Playford. , Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie spent ‘Baturday at Kitchener. Ralph Knight, who has been emâ€"â€" ployed in Kitchener for some time, wisitor at Waterloo last Saturday. 4. Our teacher, Miss Burtch, spent the ‘bolidays at her home in Gait. \ Mr. and Mrs. Christian Kennel {upent a few days in the States atâ€" ormn.q‘( Guelph, spent the weekâ€"end ith Mrs: A. Rhight Mrs. G. Bar ur spent Saturday with triends at Mr. and Mrs. Knight and Miss FLORADALE s. I. E. Filsinger. â€"Mrs. Alf. Snyder. y. Mrs. Lang. rs. W. W. Snider. r., is holding a sale of effects on Saturday, an Good Friday at illr. and Mrs. Sylvester CROSSHILL \mmwu ‘There will be sold by public auckion on the farm of the undersigned, situâ€" ated 3% miles east of Linwood, 2% miles west of Hawkesville, concession general due in October;â€"2 cows in full ow of milk, due in November; cow in full flow of milk, due in December; 2 cows fresh since March; 2 cattle rising one year old; 6 extra good Durham calves, 5 months old. ~ PIGSâ€"8 fat hogs, averaging about 175 lbs. each; 8 pigs 7 weeks old; 10 %shoatl about 75 lbs. each; good Tamâ€" iwortn brood sow with litter of Beven at foot; brood sow. IMPLEMENTS â€" 3 Masseyâ€"Harris binders, one nearly new; 2 McCormick mowers; steel hay rake; Masseyâ€"Harâ€" ris hay loader, nearly new; Masseyâ€" Harris side delivery rake nearly new; hoe seed drill; 3 cultivators with seed boxes; 2 iron harrows; 3 twoâ€"furrow gang plows; 3 walking plows; steel | land roller; 3 good wagons; 2 wagon boxes; 3 seated carrlage; top buggy ; lopen buggy; 2 cutters; 2 bob sleighs; fanning mill; hay fork; 4 hay racks; Beam scale, 2,000 lbs.; bag truck; quantity of pine lumber; lumber for l2 gravel boxes; slush scraper; 2 long |]adders; good disk; 2 scufflers; 5 \large meat tubs; lot of grain bags; !blankets; 3 pig hangers; 3 sets gravel planks; forks; â€" shovels; neckyokes; \dnubletrevs; 4 sets team harness; 2 : sets single harness and a lot of other _‘Iarticles too numerous to mention. _ HAY & GRAINâ€"20 tons of good timothy hay; 150 bushels barley; 150 bushels mixed grain; 100 bushels oats; ton of bran; ton of chopped‘gmln. _ HoUsEHOLD EFFECTS â€" Wood 'heater; National cream separator; Gl lbedsteads; some springs and mattresâ€" ses; large kitchen table; kitchen cupâ€" board; large leaf table; some small tables; 2 lounges; some | kitchen chairs; 2 rockers; 12 dining r?oq | chairs; wardrobe; sink; wood box; 2 iron kettles; 2 butcher benches; , Raymond sewing machine, new; benâ€" ‘ ches; water bench; 3 high chairs; 'cradle; some fancy and plain dishes; Idinner set; kitchen utensils; 8 day :1 clock; pictures and a lot of m'hnr arth i cles too numerous to mention. Md. TERMS OF SALEâ€"Hay, grain, fat pigs and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved security of 5 per cent. discount for cash payments of credit amounts. JOSEPH HARTMAN, Prop. DUERING & SH:ANTZ. Auctioneers. JOS. CARLEY, Clerk. Spring Show. The Wilmot â€" Agricultural | Society Spring Show will be held at Baden tomorrow. The prizes awarded will amount to $243, of which the Dominâ€" ion Linseed Oil Co., of Baden, contriâ€" buted $86. Happily Wedded. On March, the 24th a pretty wedding : wedding to&k place at the hqgane of Mrs. Solomon â€" Shantz, â€" when I}er' daughter Susie was united in marriâ€" age to Mr. Frank Miller, of Millers: burg, Ohio. Rev. M. Shantz, brother'l ‘of the bride tied the nuptial knot. Miss â€" Mabel Shantz, â€" sister of the bride acted, as bridesmaid while Mr. Miller, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Afâ€" ter vfting their friends for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Miller will make their home on the groom‘s farm in Ohio. Sad Death. *~~ *Â¥ ts Eileen Gingerich, youngest daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gingerich, of Baden, died on March the 29th, of pneumonia, aged one year, one montb. ‘The bereaved family have the heartâ€" felt sympathy of their friends. Local and Personal. NRorn on Sunday, March 28th, to Mr.% and.Mrs. 8. Nauman, a daughter. j We are sorry to write that Miss Aggie Colombo, of Baden, is very i1 . ’vma pmeumonia. She also suffered a‘ Best Equipment, Reasonable Prices. Office Phone, Waterloo 33 W. Shinn residence, Waterioo, $33K Ed. Lippert, residence, phone 231 .8tore phone, Kitchener, 870. Undertaking SHINN & LIPPERT BADEN 16â€"2t Kitchen range; gaw range and ‘gas plate; waslilng machine; wringer; tub and stqnd; lawn mower; garden tools; bicycle; kitchen table and chairs; 3 piece parlor suite; ash sifter; fruit jars; writing desk; rocker; Morris chair; 2 tables; 2 dressers; 2 wash stands; bed and springs; hammock; 3 vases; â€" piand; step ladder; clock; baby bath tub; baby buggy; baby icart; new No. 12 De Laval cream sepâ€" arator with speed indicator. TERMS CASH. DUERING & 8t On 135 Samucl Street, Kitchener, on SATURDAY, APRIL 17th, 1920 commencing at 1.30 p.m. Happy Thought cook stove, good baker; 2 sideboards, one walnut; oak extension table: 6 dining chairs; 3 iron bedsteads, springs and mattress; 3â€"piece mahogany parlor sultg; fine mahogany dresser and wash stand; kitchen table; kitchen chairs; couch; hanging lamp; 4â€"piece plush parlor suite; parlor heater; bedstead and wash stand; good organ; good davenâ€" ette; upholstered settee; motor washâ€" . ing machine; several wash stands;. wringer; walnut settee, double head; good bedroom suite complete; 3 burnâ€" er gas plate; whatnot; sewing machâ€" ine; sink; lincleum; b'aby carriage, cane top; cradle; solid oak bench; |high back hall rack; Morris chair; jardiniere stand; drawing board; arm chair; few parlor tables; lawn mower; | hoes, rakes, tubs, dishes, pictures, \ fruit jars, garden tools and other useâ€" "l‘ul articles too numerous to mention. \The above furniture is extra good and Iln good shape. * DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. | 1. KRAVITZ, Prop. PUBLIC SALE oF Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects. There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the undersigned, situated on Victoria Street, off WiLl liam Strect, in the Town of Waterloo, SATURDAY, APRIL 24th, 1920, commencing at one o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following: Oak sideboard; oak extension table; 5 piece parlor suite; 6 dining room chairs; 2 parlor tables; 2 dressers; washstand; 2 rockers; 2 beds; 3 sets of springs; 2 parlor lamps; rockâ€" ing chair; parlor table; ,combination buffet; 2 "washstands; settee; whatâ€" not; set of irons; 2 mattresses; small table; 2 mirrors; curtain poles; baby Icarriage; dishes; sewing â€" machine; pictures; chamber set; lamps; mantel clock; desk; wood box; bench; 6 kitâ€" chen chairs; 2 sinks; 100 1b. lard cag; i lace curtains; 2 verandah seats; top buggy, nearly new; set of carriage , harness; set of crotch back harness; | set of single harness; carrlage pole; buggy pole;. lawn mower: lawn rolâ€" ler. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. HENRY REUEL, Sr., Prop. Household Effects. wlight stroke. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. J. Schfartzenruber, of Hay township visited at the home of Mr Dan S. Roth, over the Easter holidays.. HUGH STRONG, Proprietor. 15â€"1tâ€"Dâ€"3t PUBLIC SALE Household Effects. §EE Weirt ron new CaTau®® & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. Soud By LEADING MERCKANTS OF BIGGER CROPS BETTER SEEDS FROM MAID Wantedâ€"Girl Wanted for Genâ€" erai Wousework. Apply Mre. Frankâ€" lin Good, Albert Bt., Waterloo, 16â€"3t WA“‘Dâ€"’M for smaliw Bobartiment Experienced â€"or 16â€"2t WANTEDâ€"Salesman or saiesiady for FOR SALEâ€" First class threshing _ 'o'liu":;;tdy ter busimess. . Phone er write 0. S. Kolb, Breslau. 6t EGGS For Hatchingâ€"W. Wyandottes, Peal and Hilborn strain. $1.50 per 15. E. M. Martin, St. Jacobs. 16â€"4t FOR SALE â€" Pure Bred Ayrshire cows and beifers, giving 35 to 50 age. Come and see . our herd and get satisfaction. â€" Aldress Amasi Schweitzer & Son, Waterloo, R. R. No. 2. Phone Kitchener 731 R. 12. STRAWBERRY Plants For Saleâ€"Alâ€" so eggs for hatching, pure bred barâ€" red. rocks, R. 1 Reds and White Leghorn. Prices â€" reasonable. . EH H. Weber, Waterloo R. R. 2. Phone 700 Ring 11, Kitchener. 26â€"41 SEED Barley For Saleâ€"100 Bushels of Menshuri Barley at $2.00 a bush. also 50 bushels Admiral Peas for groceries. Apply, stating s iz rience and salary required, Box§2, Chronâ€" FOR SALE â€" Pure Bred Ayrshire cows and heifers, glving 35 to 50 lbs. of milk per day. Come and sec who wishes to learn.â€"Goudie‘s Lime ;Fâ€"O?gqu.?â€"z boars, weighing 150 _ lbs.â€"Apply _ M., Schondelmeyer, FOR SALEâ€"Seed Potatoes, Green Mountains, â€" early â€" Eureka. Apply Ephraim Kmnechtel, R2 Petersburk. n o. | â€" Breslau Road. L2 e C FOR SALEâ€"Seed Barlew}ood plump seed, grown in 1918, price $1.95. Apâ€" ply to E. K. Bock, RR. No. 1, Petâ€" ersburg. 152t FOR SALEâ€"4 hof‘e power gasoline engine. Apply to H. T. Glady, up holsterer, corner Union and Herâ€" bert Sts, Waterloo. 124t. GENERAL WANTS. FOR SALE â€" Canadian Albeperis Sweet Clover Seed, at Eidt & Webâ€" er‘s Feed Store, Benton St., K@t_r!x- sale at $3.00 a bushel. Manasseh Hallman, Petersburg, R. R. No. 1 FOR SALEâ€"13 tooth cultivator, Oliâ€" our herd and get satisfaction. . Ad: dress Amasa Schweiter & Son, Watâ€" erloo, R. R. No. i. Phone Kitchenâ€" er 731 R 12. 162t s s . F FOR SALEâ€"Carload of buggies, will i be sold cheap within next 30 days. Apply 27 Erb Street W. 16â€"3t Let us ‘seng you our list of new and used pianos and player pianos and phonographs. We always have a «plendid â€" assortment . of standard made instruments put in first class order. _ Our prices represent saving terms to responsible enstomers if desired. _ Nordheimer Piano and Music Co. Limited, Toronto. _ Local representative Wm. M. Haas, Bridgeâ€" port. Phone 384 West. 4â€"14â€"6t. MAID WANTEbâ€"-Good wages. Apply to Mrs. L. J. Breithaupt, 108 Queen Walter Frickey, Auctioneer. â€"â€"Suturday, Apritâ€"â€"17â€"Reak ~Estato, Hausphold Effects of Mrs. Elizabeth ener Number unlimited. ldeal . weight 180 to 220 Ibs. We buy for a high class trade. You give us the goods and we will pay the price. Shipping point Baden, every alternate Wednes day, April 21. ver oneâ€"horse plow, 5 ft, mower. Apâ€" ply 27 Erb Street W. 16â€"3t Household Effects of Mrs. Elizabeln Weis Est. In the. village of Heidel berg. April 24, Saturday.â€"Valuable house hold effects of Peter C. Bordman, . On Willow St., near Union St., _ in _ the town of Waterloo. Prompt attention will be given to all sales entrusted to me and satisfae tion gnnrnqgegd,_. LléENQED AUCTIONEER. NOTICE. Box 69. Phone 340J WANTED Bacon Hogs St. North, Kitchener. Master & Hunsberger Duering &Shantz LICENSED AUCTIONEERS for Counties of Waterloo, Perth and Oxford All sales entrusted to us will receive prompt and careful attention. Anyone wishing to purchase farm lands or City Property will do well to call on us before buying. Large lists to choose from. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, (The Ord Firm) E. J. SHANTZ, B. DUERING, Phorie 136, m W aterloo. Waterloo. 15â€"4t 16â€"3t 16â€"3t 15â€"21 9â€"8t ?â€"8t _Pure Bred and ‘ High CradeCGattlie The undersigned bas Instructed me to sell by public auction O his farm, situated at Wilmot Centre, 3 miles Lous 2t Maw Wamhure and T miles éast of New Hamburg A00 ! / northwest of New Dundee, OB THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd, commencing at 1.30 p.=®â€" sharp. , ~About 30 head of coWs and young cattle as described. PURE BRED AND HIGH GBADE CATTLEâ€"1 Holstein cow, fresh by time of sale; 1 Jersey Shorthorn cow ; 1 registered Holstein cow, No. umz,l fresh by time of sale; 1 Holstein cow. in‘ full flow; 1 Holstein grade, due December 15th; 1 cow shorthorn, due by time of sale; 1 Jersey Holstein due by time of sale; 1 Jersey and Holâ€" stein due by time of sale; 1 red cow, fr<sh YOUNG CATTLEâ€"A4 fat caltle weighing about 900 lbs.; 4 head of young cattle 1 year old; 4 shorthorn calves rising 1 year old, and possibly several more head of young cattle. Positively no reserve as proprietor is going into poultry raising. Remember the date. Sale sharp on time. ~ TERMSâ€"Fat cattle aud young catâ€" tle cash; cows, 6 montbhs‘ credit by furnishing approved security or 6 per cent. per annum off on all amounts entitled to credit. Public Sale of Household Effects. There will be sold by pubiic auction on the premises of the undersigned, situated at No. 53 William street, in the Town of Waterloo, on SATURDAY, APRIL 17th, 1920, commencing at 130 o‘clock pm sharp, as follows: 2 s!deï¬oards, 2 extension tables, 6: dining room chairs, couch, easy chair, 3 rockers, parlor table, bedroom suite complete, bed with springs and mattress, curtain poles, bureau, whatâ€" uot, clothes horse, 2 washing machâ€" ines, goâ€"cart, hanging lamp, 3 other lamps, vacuum _ cleaner, 3 kitchen chairs, sink, bench, meat barrel, 2 lawn mowers, hall rack, 3 wash tubs, a number of pictures, Welcome Na:â€" tional kitchen range with pipes, wash boiler, stove uteasils, lawn hose, axe, 3 buck saws, saw horse, lawn rake, screen door, shovel, snow shovel, garâ€" den rake, hoes and other articles too numerous to mehtion. JONAS CRESSMAN, Proprietor. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. I. H. TOMAN, New Dundee, Auct. Terms cash. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. HENRY 8. NEEB, Proprietor. L. F. DIETRICH, Clerk. EXECUTORS‘ NOTICE TO CREDITORS wRs AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF AMOS M. SHANTZ, late of the Township of Wilâ€" mot, in the County of Waterloo, Farâ€" mer, deceased. NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN purâ€" suant to the Revised Statutes of Onâ€" tario. cap. 121, see. 56, that all creditâ€" ars and others having claims against the estate of he said Amos M. Shantz who died on or about the ninth day of February, 1990, are required on or ‘before the twentyâ€"third day of April, 1920, to send by post prepaid or deâ€" ‘ And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said administrator will proceed to distriâ€" bute the asseis of the deceased among (tha parties entitled thereto, ving re-‘ \ gard only to the clatms of #hich he‘ shall then bave notice, an that he. | will not be Hiablg tor the ansets | or ~ny part the to any person or ll)elal ~= of whose alaims notice shall | not have been received by him at the ‘nme of such distribution. _ Doted the twentyâ€"seventh day . of | Marâ€"h, A.D. 1920. liver to the undersigned Solicitor for Urlas Snider, the administrator, with the will annezed of the said deceased, their names and addresses, together with full particulars of their claims, verified by affidavit and the nature of the securities, if any, held by hem. PUBLiC SALE: Solicitor for Urias Snider, trator with the WiJll an Amos M. Shantz, deceased Farm, consisting of 80 acres more r less, situated at Lexington, . two miles north of Waterloo, 4 milés north of Kitchener, 8 acres hardwood bush. rest in good state cultivation. On the premises is a good bank barm with necessary outbuildings, good two storey brick hoise, with woodshed.â€" © T e Our es W e OPPF Household Effects. FARM FOR SALE s Kitchener, Ont. for Urias Snider, adminisâ€" with the WiJl annexed of A. L. BITZER, OF 15â€"2t 18â€"2t ~â€" _ *‘or P h;‘oulhou There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, situa ted one mile and three quarters west of Bt, Agatha, 5 miles north of Baden, on the old Peter Diebel farm on commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m.: HORSESâ€"1 heavy bay team rising 5 and 6 years old; heavy bay brood mare rising 7 yearg old; heavy bay horse 9 years old; 1 bay mare 13 years old, good driver; bay horse 13 years old, good driver; Clyde colt risâ€" ing 1 year old. CATTLEâ€"9 good dairy cows; Durâ€" ham cow, fresh by time of sale; Jersey cow due May 1st; Jersey cow due in June; heifer supposed to be in calf; 3 cows due in July; cow due in Augâ€" ust; cow, fresh 3 months; 4 heifers Durhams, rising 2 years old; 5 steers rising 2 years old; calf 7 months old; 4 butcher cattle, 2 years old. 14â€"3t IMPLEMENTSâ€"M.â€"H. binder, 7 ft.|‘ cut; M.H. hay loader; M.~H. side deâ€" j livery; hay tedder; hay rake; M.â€"H.|], mower, 6 ft. eut; 2 spring tooth cultiâ€"| ; vators; M. H. hoe drill; 12 plate disc, | nearly new; 2 furrow Oxford plow ; 2 furrow gang; 2 yank walking plows ; ] 3 single plows; land roller; 3 section f iron harrows; 5 section iron harrows; 2 scufflers; beet scuffler; New Hamâ€" burg threshing machine, 36 x 50, with \ lust collector and chaff blower; cutâ€" ting box; fanning mill; truck scales, 2,000 lbs. capacity; stone boat; large water tank; 25 gallon oil tank; quanâ€" tity of fence laths; quantity of hemâ€" lock and bass wood lumber; about 100 ft. 14 inch, rope, nearly new; wood rack; root‘ pulper; dinner bell; 2 cross cut saws; tumbling rods; couplings; _ double trees; forks; chains; wheelbarrow and other use ful articles too numerous to mention. VEHICLES & HARNESSâ€"3 wagâ€" ons; wagon box; 3 seated carriage; top buggy; open buggy, new; 2 bob "‘slvighs; long sleigh; light pleasure ! sleigh; cutter; 3 set team harness; 2 ‘| sets . plow harness; â€" carriage harâ€" " ness; 3 sets single harness; some colâ€" _l lars; tie straps. TUESDAY, APRIL HAY & GRAINâ€"25 tons good hay;‘ 200 bushcls oats; 100 bushels sped! barley; 200 bushels mixed grain; some ‘ Timothy and clover seed. : HOUSEHOLD GOODS â€" DeLaval®‘ cream separator, No. 12; scalding , trough; iron kettle; furnace kettle; \ cooking stove; box stove; coal heater; 1 butcher block; sideboard; 6â€"piece parâ€" lor suite; 2 whatnots; 2 sinks; extenâ€" sion table; some chairs; rocker; 2 single beds, springs and mnttress:‘ double bedstead; bureau; 50 sap pails; milk pails; tubs; churn; lnrge‘ milk can and numerous other artiâ€" cles. at noon TERMS OF SALEâ€"Poultry, hay, grain, small pigs and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent discount for cash on credit amounts. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. DAVID 8. SHANTZ, Proprietor. _ O. 8. KOLB» Clerk. I am renting land to grow flax and will also give flax meed to farmers that want to grow fzx by the ton. Please write or come and see me about flax growing and prices. H. W. Ebel, Conestogo. 1%â€"5t. No reserve as farm is sold. Lunch The Conestogo Repair Shop Offer Y ou Good Quality, Prompt Service, Fair Dealing, and Lowest Potsible Prices. CAN YOU AFFORO We now have Cleveland Bicycles df which a numâ€" ber of tl'gas year‘s latest models, also a large stock of Bicycle repairs and acâ€" cessories, which have just arrived for the Season‘s trade. f Bicycle repairing done. Lawn Mower grinding and repairing a_spedalty. HARRY G. HACHBORN. NOTICE TO FARMERS. 1d; heavy bay 1 bay mare 13 ; bay horse 13 Clyde colt risâ€" To MISS IT? ship on the town:line loo and Wilmot (Lot : aergs of good land, drained, and is a sple 15â€"21 Ounly one mifle to school, to :um mvh‘s:d well, good water; farm are two dwe‘ stone house, wood e brick house 21‘ x 26 # attached. A bank batu straw lhodll!'xfl‘vï¬ld neath. Implement shed T9 %® able to put in hay w T 20 aga other" bondioge: ® ‘bulldll.!:dlllubl. for blacken with smoke house attached. in fall wheat, about 37 acres 15 acres pasture, orchard. > Buildings are situated about center of farm, which is a greaf a tage in labor saving. THE MARTIN HERGOTT Saturday, April 17th, 1.30 p. 1 Household goods of Isaac Kranits, Samuel street, Kitchener. _ _ _ April 17.â€"Saturdayâ€"Household fects of Hugh Strong, 49 Normas in the town of Waterloo. April 17th, Saturday â€" Housel effects of Henry Neeb, 53 William Waterloo. hos t April 20â€"Tuesdayâ€"Farm stock implements of David Shants, situ two miles north of St. Agatha, miles north of Baden. No r?l farm is sold. *A April 24 (Saturday)â€"Housebold fects of Henry Renel, Sr., on Victo St., near William St. in the town Waterloo. L Lufsaait zsc April 27 (Tuesd&y)â€"hrmj&‘ek. plements and household effécts longing to Joseph Hartman, situs 3% miles east of Linwood, 24 m west of Hawkesville, Lot 3, Con slon 11. *n 8 Duering and Shantz, May 1. (Saturday)â€"Household fects of Peter Doering, 48 Enbâ€"8t., the town of Waterloo. May 8th (Saturday)â€"Household fects of Henry Allenson, 14: Mef Street, Waterloo, +, J. H. Toman, Auctioneer April 22 (Thursday, 1.30 p.m. 16 choice Holstein cows ang' t beef calves, belonging to Jonas <Cre man, at Wilmot Centre, 3 miles e of New Hamburg and 7 miles not west of New Dundee. i TENDERS FOR. COAL. @ ! SEALED TENDERS addressed t the undersigned and endorsed ) i der for Coal for the Dominion B iings, Ontario and Quebec," will be 'q ceived at this office until 12 o‘clook noon, Thursday, April 29, 1920, for the supply of coal for the Dominion Build« }ings throughout the provinces of Om tario and Quebec. ~ MISS MAGDALENE â€" Auction Sale List Combined specification and form tender can be obtained from the P chasing Agent, Department of Pul Works, Ottawa, and from,the Ca takers of the different. Domin Buildings. " Tenders will not be considered uns less made on the forms #upplied lzi1 the Department and in accordanc®@ with the conditions set forth hereim, / Each tender must be accompar by an accopted cheque on a chartt bank payable to the or_t}s; J‘og‘ the 1 ister of Public Works, g@guabto 10 of the amount of the tender. Loan Bonds of the Dominion will: be accepted as sccurity, or war Iy â€"and cheques if required to make a odd amount. ‘_ Secretar® Department of Public ï¬orh, Ottawa, April 3, 1920.© 108 i d Kitchener City Flour Mills is the right place »to sell wheat, youur rye anud, other grain. Also to buy your flour and mill feed. A good stock of Bran and Shorts always on hand. Special carload lot prices to . Farmers‘ Clubs. Chopping. done. Ask for prices or:s other information you may . desire as we are here to give our best service. x Our phone number is 99. . IRVINE MASTER, Miller & Grain Mercha 214 Queen S4 By order, R. C. DESROCHERS,