i ck C onX wives _ : y B Mr,, W. G. Weichel, exM.P., and < A§%6 former pastors ‘of St. Theresa _ eBurch Rev. 4. L‘ Zinger and Rev. _ W, Benniger. i y~ _ Addresges by the former member M# ~W. G. Weichel, Mr. W. D. Ruler, 2. ., and Mr. Nicholas Asmussen, M. \ BRLP., were greatly epjoyed Politics, . Bbwever, were forgotien by the speakâ€" g‘r ifs, and upon one importan‘ subject y Three were uniform, and that was 277 the Hydro 2+ ... ) ; x ~ +. Apotherâ€"Aimportant . event ~of the F Â¥ening was‘the grand prize drawing. (» st to be drawn was a fancy quilt ( _‘ won by Mr. E A. Miller, Winnipeg seeâ€" $ Old, set of tancy linen, by C. C. Gibâ€" Latest.. news Hroim ‘Rev. A. Gall meier areé to the effect that he is get tingralofig nicely and expects to be home neft week with h/ tamily. m*s of the lg&’ï¬i} Weiss, 6t Witch&ner, wereâ€"laid ¢g;rest in the ‘Elmira : commtergitnudiii®y ‘aiternoon + My. Joseph Stiumpf har thken a trip son; Eimite\, 1 Binger ‘ Sew ;:;Oï¬'nr'iewins machine, 5 drawer m.oak, donated by J. B. Weber gï¬igg‘sfl won by Missâ€" H. Schill, F1 *‘g&_’iifl' gold, pleca, donated by Jos J,;mle!‘.'lf won _by Edna â€" Kramer lagmp, donated by< Paul Hammar, wor by Vincent_Hentzes, 106 Krug street Kltchener; 200 Jbs flour, donated. by A.‘,.;#(:lmlgvu: and L. Ditner, won by J’. ,_A..l‘)breng, R R No. 2, Waterloo ° 'mel".,mf’l(vd by the Elmira Fur niture Ca.‘;fm- $75, won by Caspe Bgegal, Finfira; $10 in gold, donated by Wim. Berges, St. Jacobs, won by m Tinsemam Listowel: $10. donated l‘fsrttm, ';l_n; elock, donated by Geo Fortwell, won by Mrg,. C. Martin, 946 King strget west, Kitchener; hanging T. Linseman, Listowel; $10, donated byM.. Martin. won by Miss Carry Starr, Rochester, NY,; 100 Ths o! Redpaths sugar. donated . by W W Cleghorn and Son, won by O. H. Vozt Elmira; 200 Ths flonr, donated by Eugene Berges, St. Jacobs, won by 1 B. Ditner, St Agatha "_As a request we have been asked by Rev. gat;wr Reitzel, pastor, an: the various officers in charge of th« garden party, to sincerely thank al those who have assisted including & mumber from St. Louis church,. Wat erloo, in the work which has made th« 8t. Theresa garden party such a bij success. PREsENTED WITH WATCH FOB Mr. Jobn Mahood‘s entrance class presented.s him | with a beautiful adâ€" dress and & . gold watch fob as an apâ€" preciatioh‘ £8# the successffit teaching ahd training he infused into‘ them daring thé past schotastic year + â€" Mr. Theo. Kieswotter of Guelph, spent ’l‘h_uqlc!'evnln. with friends in town. [ .. ; _ Mr. F.‘A, Keyes was a business vis itor. to Torgunto on Thursday. in Eimir® on Fridey. * Ntaster Vertioh deWerholls of Kit chener, is visitthg t the hogre of his #Â¥andparents, â€" MF! Xnd "Mrs. Henm: : The Râ€"‘M. S.â€"orchestra played at s warden parily at Rothsay on Wodnes day eveping. Theoir masic was much adprociated. « _ Mra. Gaoding of Wallenstein, apent es Shiaii ht 3 Aubcfiicert ues :â€"Anulé Messrs. Ward Sutherland and Frod Palmer of Galt, were business visitors \ Mr. an@g. Mrs, Qliver Amy and chil w are bolidaying in Sonthanipton . Mr. Coft Rominger, Fimira, and Mrf &nyï¬r of Waterloo, are visit frt at Kitchenmer. . m ; and . wiehibery® â€"of the ‘ A y and cven the chilâ€" in one ug.:rdnx I1, as they say, mtb.ldr sueâ€" ib. The grounds {oo reguâ€" ‘ midway with m%ns _lim& with_many ‘and ilsefut gifts d and made by the ladies of the N durig the past six months. I‘where they excelled themaolves i8 when they served the large crowd th ‘a guraptubys supper. The Elmira ical Bovietyâ€"Bandâ€"provided a â€"muâ€" J: %w!ich was . anpreciâ€" mm irge gathering. Playing iy. from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m., i gl"rnm- intermission. ‘There 6 ; masyJaatâ€"or town |visitors, Ugol‘ them were Mr. Wm. Euler, .;° Mr. Nicholas Asmussen, M P. weekâ€"and with her son AMtbuar, Pequegnat §o of the WOrdne yre 5 i/ ; fatie = Bfoely n is, : on Mnnaay ‘or this] >Mr. 030. Smith and tamiy of K+ T meterers o mt mm mene ¢ s â€" amg [ M« he werk s ol h4 ©""4) oite. and â€" aslighier. Pointr adeat ber of Rey.| Wednesday _ afternoon. .. ap the .Old . , the 3‘“ Atâ€"| Home celebration ‘at Listowel. ;\ 5 ~ > snad berbP ‘at ‘the |â€" [Mr. (Richardson‘ of KRkchener; wire elety and cven the chilâ€"| chiet of the~BeitTelephone €o, avas all, dug !4, as they say,| in town on Business on Friday afterâ€" te bf Bt. Thomas . 1/ io megay Lonis Es egwat and Rev, Mr , ealldd on frient Mr. Alf Mr. Jos. Stauffe, of Kitchener, spent »'!onda’y in town. _ Mr. Harris, of Toronto, attended the horse races here on Monday. “'--»'._â€"V,,"_"" on t as. . Mrs. Jack Reld spent Mondsy at the home of, Mr. and MrB. B. Franke at Galt. 0 != B Dr. and Mrs. Harvey um’!,‘ son, Jack, of Kitchenér, speft Mondsy at the home of Miss Clara Graff. Mrs. Alf Armbrust of Kitthoger, is waiting on her mother, Mrs‘ @hris. Dreisinger, who is recovering from her recent operation. _ , # Mrs. 6. Strauch, v;vlo spent a week with relatives in Stratford, returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berry, of Kitchâ€" ener, spent Monday at‘ the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr.‘ and Mrs. B. Richler. ' _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anguish and famâ€" ily returned home from a two weeks‘ vacation spent at Hagersville. Mr. and Mrs. John Coxson and famâ€" ‘y of Plattsville spent Monday at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bean. Miss Mildred Curtis is spendingâ€"sevâ€" ral weeks with relatives in Aurora. â€" Mrg. John. Walton, of Gailt, spent. Monday with relatives herd. j Monday with friends here Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Burnett and family of Wintérboupne, ‘called _ on the Misses Bemis on Sunday. . Miss Lavina Shantz spent the week end at her home near Witliamsburg. Mrs. Ed Wright, of Albany, N. Y., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs . Alex McAllister last Thursday. Mr. Chas. Huminel of Kitchener, spent Suddgy at his homé here. Mr. and Mrs. Emorson Martin and family and Miss Ada HunsberK6r of It. Jacobs spent Sunday st Pleasant Vigw > 1 Mrs.â€" Margaret Culbert who spent averal weeks with her (rlmdparqeu. Mr. and Mrs. Benedict in Chesley reâ€" atned home today Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Riekim and Mr .. Gichm of Guernsey, Sask., and Miss Minerva Cressman of Kitchener visâ€" ‘ted Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressman last: week. «ce Little Rdith Keffer of Kosstth is rolidaying with her grandpatgeats Mr. id Mrs.\Amos Semedel. * Mr. Menng Steckley left on Wednesâ€" 12y to spend the rq;nzrd the wummer at his home m!hr! #tanley. PT PR e e s m xc L X{ 12 Mary @bogmaker, of Nine ¢:!n nz a suu?dï¬an Edna ‘nts last weekâ€"end ~° itg4 Valina Cressman of Kitchener yeut Sunday under the pareatal roof. Mr ;u Mrs. dJaegh Cressman and Mrk Stavanus speit Sunday . with wr, and Mra. Lesiie Witmer at Presâ€" Mrs. Willtam Sparrer, Mrs. J. Getz, fvr3. Chapin, Mr. Clyde Chapin and {r. Hostetier spent Sunday | with riends in Waterloo. {., after spendiog a week the guest f the former‘s sister Mrs. Fernando inyder. + Mrs. Bedford and Miss Alice Sny: ler of Kitchener; Mrs. Weigand and wo sons Edon and Douglas, and Miss 4ulsomée of Preston, and Mrs. Bracey A Lexington, all were guests at Oxâ€" ord Farm last Tirursday. Miss Eva Boynton of Kitchener. is ipending a week with Mr,, and Mrs. lodgar Geach. . j Misses Ina Horst and Néttfe Groff t Waterlop, were gl;z{gqosh'ol Misa \npé(te Murtin on Sunday Mr. an | Mrs. Dan Good a9d family ind Mr. zad Mrs, Mansesa Martin of Wateric> visited Mr. uid Mrs, Rliias The Misses Fischer . of Kitchener pent Monday with their brother. Mr. Harold Bingaman, of Ingersol, pent Monday at his home here. °_ Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bemis of Deâ€" roit, are spending a few days with is sisters, the Misses Mary and Ab le Bemis. Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Shilly re urned to their home in Syracuse, N Mr. Albert Goebel, of Mitchélt; spant Â¥:Mri.,C, N. Klinck apdâ€"»08 :: mï¬n Esthdr; â€" spont selebration ‘dt Tistoweal.: . ) ~> Rtichardson> of KRchener; wire NEW HAMBURG. BLOOMINGDALE i men, of Kite Dense Fog Hid Danger A dense fog concealed the treachâ€" erous rocks of Blunt‘s Reef, which projects far int othe ocean, when the Alaska crashed into .them | at â€" 9.40 o‘clock last night. Within 20 minâ€" EUREKA, Cal. Aug. 7â€"Twelve per: soms are â€"kpowh to have perished and 86 are.missing in the sinkirg of the steamship Alaska, 15 minutes | after she grounded on Blunt‘s Reet, ‘heat here late last night. ~ *‘ ~ : Beveral rescue steamers ‘pifcked up a number of boats loaded with survivâ€" ors. Bodies of 12 persgns ware brought here today. Survivors picked up by the tug Ajax anf the steamer Anyox are to be brought here. The Anyox reported she had picked up four boatloads pf survivors. i _ When a girl in her teens becomes L»eevl.nh, listless and dull, when nothâ€" Ing seems (o interest her afd ‘dainâ€" ties do not tempt her appetife, you mnay be certain that she needs more good blood than her system is pl;fl vided with. Bafore long her pallid cheeks, _ frequent _ headaches, and breathlessness and heart palpitation will confirm"‘ that she is anaemic. Many mothers as the result of their own girthood experience cuan promptâ€" ly detect the early signs of anaemia, and the wise mother does not walit for the trowble to develop further, but at once gives ber daughter a course with Dr. Willlams Pink Pills, which renew the blood supply and [hnllll)l anaemia before it has ob tailned a hold upon the system. TORONTO, Aug. 4. â€"Ontario‘s 1932! F 4 ; automobile markers will be manyfa¢|~ |, 6 C S tured in Toronto, Macdonald & Cn.! 6e thith send n eestare e oo e mai TTA A» h Aarn 1922 Auto Markers Will be Distinct tured in Toronto, Macdonald & €o: having beer awarded the contract om their tender of 14 cents per pair; The present year‘s markers were made in Hamilton by the Canadian Colortype. There were ten tenders, ranging from 14 cents, the lowest, to 23% cents, the highest.. Three of them were from American concerns, In amnouncing the letting of the contract, Hon, F. C. Biggs, MJnister of Public Works and Highways, let it be known that serious consideration was given a suggestion to bave the mark: ars manufactured by prigon labor at Guelpb. In fact, this course at one Ime had practically been decidea upâ€" on. Out of their expérience thousands of mothers know that anaemia is the sure road to worse iMNs. They know the difference that good roed blood makes in the development of womanly health. _ Rvery headache, every gasp for breath that follows the alightest exertion by the anaemâ€" is girt; every pain she suffers in her back ‘and limbe~ are reproacheh if you hate wot‘ taken the best steps to ‘give your weak girl new blood, and the only sure way ‘to" do k0 is through the use of Dr. Witliams‘ Pink PMe«. New, rich red blood is infused inâ€" to the systerm by every dose of these pills. _ From this new rich blood spritgs good health, an increased appetite,‘ new enorgy, high spirits and perfect womanly development. Give your daughter Dr. Williama‘ Pink PHW, and take them yourself aud noté~ how‘ promiptly their inâ€" fuende is felt in Bettar health. : You can get these pills through brought 106 survivors to Iunk’ and seventeen dead were aiso brought here, including â€" three thirty.one others missing, believed to be dead. The Alaska was proâ€" ceoding to San Franci¢co in a dense fog when it struck the reof at nine e‘clock. he sent out wireâ€" less messages and the Steamer Anyox,.five miles away speeded to her assistance. _ _ _ $ Listless, Peevish Girls ,| which struck dn The reeids "TtDD UDE OF the maste â€" 00 00. ) _ unts P;gfl\v with i8 . â€%mzq M deith lint of 48 was moile. . [ ORA NO Oe J00 O eca net 19. > {hy um?w‘m‘ - "Â¥ $ ud ap Owi dtarted. . to > gink, saurvivors i( i M the lest mep onâ€"the .. 9l ere Aosday,.and ‘the passer=/ [ came (o the surface «& ghort time felt in Bettéer heaith. . _ j OTTAWA Aug. 5â€"Hon.. MacKep.|; NN O0U!NE WiPo our an entite: (MIRC|. -";‘:t h:u-u pills through | King, acdotmpanied by several Libera fl:.c:-m of Froa _ Huska his wite r in‘ medlbine or by mail | membets ofâ€"pArliamant wil} speak .'m_".", :":“:":‘m t "60 Tcenty‘ a "hox‘ or six | Windsor, Aug Bb Atragirey, . Aus: $8.[0 . \_,,, fMéioliths old bitly PC é4 Aramy | The® Dr) WVHC | Pably Gonpds: Aug: 29, /Baa forth ~A4g)* * ; . â€W,;-i_ 7 j m““-‘:“ k hok m fls s oo s i P hnd wndt witp Sn w o S '.""."?. t at) i 'b.".u (i bhti ns 2 oiRA PE is C = TOHOLDPROBE ‘WEST IS SUSPICIOUS8 taasrag. & 5 9 calttl 5 |Patliamentary . Body Mey ; ~_Look Into the Grain | +~Business. . OOTAWA, Aug. 9.2â€"The decision of, the ‘Manitoba courts that the Grain Inquiry Commission appointed by the Meighen Government had no power Yo invegtignte has made it evident that the, case can be met only by a redT ‘bofla‘ fide investigation | witich ; will bring out, not alone the derects' in the ‘system for dealing with Canâ€" ada‘s ;lpnm traffic in grain, bm! constructive proposals for making ’"I fair for everybody. from the. producâ€" er to the buyer. .. West Will Be Suspicious. 1 It is too much to hope for such a ; commission ‘while the Meighen (.mv-l ernment obstracts the. desire of lh91 no 1'ommlsfl_03 that it could nppplnti people for a general election, because would have the public confidence, inl view of the very decided arjmus shown foward Western farmers‘ or ganizations in the past. The flascto af‘ tthe ungnnounced and . hastilyâ€"calledâ€" for â€"meeting in Fort William to take evidence about an glleged {alse bot:â€" lmm to a grain elevator owned by the United Grain Growers will lead the ‘womo of the West to view with sus pigioup ‘anything. originating from the Jpresent government, whether Roy@l : Commission or Parliamentary Anquiry, ‘no matter how good the Imi@gniions of ltho ‘commissipners or the parliamen: tiry inquirers wight be. P i aupies iniegnlt w u2: srmoit es tuih c0 h i a c s tm 6. i5 Ned 4#1-' and Qnally found an m’fl lifeboat. . Others were: struggling~in. lifeboat. . Others, were, strug@ling«; the watbrons mionadee wemnnpd 03. . + The ~steamer.. Anyox,,â€" sowing.« MAY APPOINT barge to, uls‘ Of, the. Alaska flaghed wit. â€" , ~â€" Within. an: hour the Anyox '.M‘f at ‘the wreek‘ and, with order‘> fhgt! won hight praise.from the survivors,; the crew, of the Amyox speedily pickâ€", Details <of the wreck are lacking. The government survey ship left here at 4 o‘clack this morning with doetors and nurses to bring in"eurvivors. éd w;‘nfls who: were â€" drifting in lifeâ€"preservers or in lifeâ€"boats, m Through the night other ships joinâ€" ed ip };tnm wogks | ‘ri‘ll in #> , . Thirtyâ€"Six Are Missing | ‘ Twelve ‘bodies were found, whicB, with 9?" arrival of the Anyox and a tug bearing 'in bodies ‘here, left the‘ nnag;:oul((gd‘(s;r at 32 passengers and. four members of the crew. ‘Llnk To h frakt is o mnlioet calectPrint n 3 calut c 2 According to the Stories of the surâ€" vivors, three lifeboats were launched. The last one was but a few feet from the wreck when the Alaska, < which had listed to â€" ;atarboard,. suddenty righted and then plunged, bow. first, The lifehwat was overturned. © The Alaska was bound from Port land, Oregon, to San Francisco. ‘â€"The Aayox, with the known 166 sur â€" vivors, arrived here late todgy. ‘ Order of (Grain Buyers May Take Cértain Cases to The latter, with a personnel mlmt-"-"-‘%-‘m’;‘â€"‘ among . the yarious patliamenaty Seven Dead groups, might be the least Mable to the criticiam that the object was a partisan one, rather than anw analloyâ€" ed desire for theâ€"public weal, but it would not likely have as\farâ€"reaching reaillts, because â€" the _ procdedings would probably degenerate into , & wordy Donrybrook. tiph Courts. ‘:“ From Eating wif «~â€" Poison Fungi | _ Moved by Alex S. Forbes and Byron Letson that bylaw No. 694 to proâ€" | vide for expenditure on roads in the Township of Woolwich during the year FIB21 be read a third time and passed.â€"Carried: Moved by John Brox and Norman Suyder that C. D. Bowman, engineer, be hereby jnstructed according to the petition toâ€"this council by . Alvh !shlntx and others, to prepare & report, plan, specifications and estimate: t of the drainage work, and to make an assessment of the lands involved unde: | the Municipal Drainage Act.â€"Carried. t _ Moved hy Narman Snyder and John Brox that bylaws No. 691, 892, 69 Fand 694 be read a third time.and.passed.â€"Carried. ‘ Moved by, Norman Smyder and John Brox that the following accounts b« paid and that the Reeve grant his orders for the same: . BChOO01 JFWIF, @FRBL .......... 622y .l k02llllav lc n e e ces e r e e c l2 $ 16.00 I. T Behnaid 6. t8 .0. . s 2‘r 5ho s o aoe e ul o ime uen e e ap aie cone n en yraie ale e e 114.8{ ! Manasgeh. E. MArtin, Work .............22.202.222222022222.000.00 12.0( \ Nath. MArtM, WOTK ........020.2222220.220 02000 e e en n e es 2.2! ‘Jacob @. Moffer, repait bridge ..................2.2.0222020.2000.. 5.46 '_Pred LetsOoM, WOTk OM #TMO@T ..............2..2222 0000222 n egs 12 i'Robort Uberig, engine Bire ... .. ... ..c2sus s rmannranniin arernrg 27.0( , W. H1. SChNEMIOF, COM1 ... :. ..2 uy c0l sn vpe ns y rere e pen sls ons aa n oiria‘s 7.3 !Ellnlnsl(pet.mplm.......,,...A....,...‘..........‘,.f...“_ 46.37 % wetl * wWOOLWwICH COUNCIL ‘PROCEEDINGS y 4 The Municipst Council of the Town§Bip of ‘Woelwich met. at Conestogo on Tuesday the 2nd day of August, 1921, pursuant to adjournment from last session. * __ All members present. The Reeve in the chair. The minutes of the last session were read ard adopted. Moved by Norman Snyder and Alex 8: Forbes that bylaw 691 to assess the Township of Woolwich for the year 1921, for County, Township and other purposes be read a third time and passed.â€"Carried. . Moved by John Brox and Alex 8. Forbes that we heteby request the Hyâ€" dro, Electric Power (}ozmhsi()l-,o( Ontario, in accordance with their letter of June 21st, 1921; to sénd a représentative to explain the method of rendering eiectric service to rural communities, also to furnish estimates of the cost fdl said service.â€"Carried. 1 ' Moved by Alex S. Forbes and Byrom Letson that bylaw 692 to levy a special rate on all rateable property of the supporters of Public Schools in the Township of Woolwich, to raise the#sum of $9094 as a grant to the several school sections, be read a first and second time.â€"Carried. Moved by Byron Letson and John Brox that this Council do now adjourn the several school sections in the Township of Woolwich for the year 1921, be read a first and second time.â€"Carried. ' : E10M LALUHKS The story as it could be gathered % ++ M‘ F“.'i from the almost incoherent utterances L Wms of the sick man, was that the mush } WINNIPEO; ‘A ug. ‘6.<â€"Seviin persons | rooms, or what they took to be mush Are dead ‘at Btuabtbarn, ‘no4r Dotin] rooms, were «athered by the childrer )lol City, Man .41 a pgesult of eating|on Sunday, cooked and eatern. The poisonouy fuhgi in the beliet that thdy fArst death occurred oft Monday. : An iwore maushrooms acording to woard reâ€") other child died on Tuesday, and> by celved.hore yestorduy afternoon AunÂ¥ thimé all members of the family . ho douths wipe out an antiracfamâ€"<)were sufféring from the polson and ly cansidting of Fréd_Muskta his wife| upable to help themsplye®. . ; . ~~ | tive â€" ontldron tha adly survivor | . The : family â€"1ived: tour â€" miles .fromw ag a sixâ€"ndolths old baty Thé t#iy! | Btoartbarn=ahd haid 6i. netghbore Cartied, Th aor l MOROL 22222ll222222.2..... .. $287.40 Moved by Myron Létson and John Brox that this Council do now adjourr to meet again at the Council Chamber, Conestogo, on ‘Tuesday the dth diay of SeptémBer. n#kt, at 9 o‘clock a.m. W. J. SNIDRER. Tp. Clerk. it hi of :‘. huy;,‘ ébimï¬ers for two days or;ly. Regular 50e value, special § 240 2711 Nails, guessed 2700. Waterloo‘s Greatest _ it Bargain House value, special, pey yard ....... ceptionally good value, Regular $1.30. sitcial .1;..........¢... Winnerâ€" Mr. J. 3 WOOLWICH TOWNSHIEIP <Ladies‘ silk hosiery in black only, CR Sam Po% m & psth 1# a . J.J. Bacehler, # 4 j« s= ‘{ * Peppler St., Waterloo. * h lcb ues L _ 1 on ‘igrln on on e mc( 0_ . * ~ ~Friday and Saturday â€" .. _ _Guessing Contest Result_.. . y BALL & CO. Ye2 sheeting, good heavy Regular 55e ~ 19 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS rived it was too late to save the fa ther who was the last to succumb, Btuattburm=ahid © had : 6w neighbore Coroitdr® DP‘ "M@Renan broaiden at"at Ingtent : hald â€"Thorsday ut ~WhIch* & "be * & Our sale continties for the rest of this â€"‘â€" week, closing ‘August 18th. If you have not been here before come now. : Prints in light and .dark . ‘blacks, éxtra &’%‘ï¬h 4 cgf The remainder of our Canadiangingâ€" hams are out to clear, Regular 27‘: values to 50¢, Special~.}...,;.... ; "*#** Bs c W 506e | fl etale cA t t t X o e TT o it ie $ 15.0( 114.8 12.0( 2.21 5.46 12 27.0¢ «on 0 w eu8 + en ta n n non e n e k AUCTION SALE _ a a + RF f Valuable: Household Effects and Chattels. There will be soid by Public Auction on the premises of the undersigned, :ituated No. 947 King St., W., Kitchâ€" aner, on » SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921. ommencing at 2 o‘clock, p.m., sharp, (new time) the following valuable proâ€" perty, viz. I . Extension Table, 8 Diners, Arm Chair, Hall Rack, Sl&ard. 2 Parior Tables, Tapestry Oak Parlor Suite, Book Case, Organ and Sto®#l,©2 Bedroom Builés, contplete, l.rï¬ imlisu!dl. Rock: ers, Lounge,; Raymond ’ï¬e%l’ni Mackâ€" ine, 2 Smli‘Wurd-. Kifchen Cupâ€" bourd, Kitch abinet, Sink, Kitchen Chairs, 2 Kttchen Tables, A6 yn‘r%: Linoleum, 2 Carpets, % Rugs, Homé® made Carpet Strips, ‘new Felt Matâ€" tress, 2 Seree@ Doors, «Wasking Ma: chine, Whatnot, Fruit Jars, Crockery. Flat Trons, Paglor Lamp, Window Blinds, new Lawh Mower, 50 ft. Gar len Hose, nearly new; Step Ladder, 2 Wooden Shelves, Kitchen Range for loal or Wood,. 3â€"burner Gas Plate, "ick, Garden Tools, 13 good Wyandotte ‘hickens, Portable Hen House anid Netting (if not previously sold), and ther valuable articles too numerous o mention. # TERMS OF SALEâ€"CASH. / Wra. David Lawrence, Proprietress. DUERING &"SHANTZ, Auctioneers DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctionears. August 6th (Snmmy)'â€"floubuhou affects of Mrs. David A. Laurence, 947 %ing 8t. W., Kitchener. 350,000, part What goda‘w August 27 (Gaturday)â€" Hoysehold Eiffects of the Cutts Estate, 10% Wilâ€" fam wtreet, Waterloo. _ . _ ___ WALTER FRICKEY, Auctidneer. KINCARDINE, Aug. 8.â€"Fire startâ€" ‘ng in the cellar of Gebbs‘ general itore at 6 a.m. today completely gutâ€" ‘ed the entire hblioek, the Fairly hardware . M a,, Me ci:_u hop. Origin of ho’n‘.‘q e at proadn atiknown. The, loas ‘i» estimated \ leatha were ]::g pol :ached the K to n were posgibly Aug. 27thâ€" (Baturday)â€" Valuable wousehold effects belonging to Mre. Â¥m. Learch in tb Villsge of Baden, Auction Sale Lists 4 P j as Hnint *A# and At«