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~EV.â€"Maric Weber, Raiph Herâ€" \Clara Herringer, Clare Diebold,| fitt_e. Holle, Kathleen Larig, »â€"â€"DMetrich, Loretta â€" Esbaugh, i'l Dietrich, Loretta Lachance.l &3 Dehler, John LutzkowskI, Gatechene, Lucy â€" heric, _ Jerâ€" }Wlel. Leo | Beaupre, Allan ?"r‘utherlne Holle. 'fi.â€"KatMeen Moran, Bernice h’,. Walter Weiler, Teresa Hoâ€" 8r, Pauline Dorscht, Virginia heft, . Leona â€" Huber, Jerome g Albert Stockie, Margaret Â¥er, ‘Aiphonse Arnold, Cletus v@gh, Elmer Fidier, Oliver Hanâ€" )erg, Florence L. Lackenbauer, tA Gatschene, John Ebert, Dora pich, | Walter Lorenz, Pearl ieht, Eileen Fidier, Noemi Humâ€" *Clare Grossman, Claude Herâ€" §,-Look Here! Look Here! % want to sell your farm stock and implements get 6 The wellâ€"known auctioneer Mions of children in the famine licts of Russia are dying by $s because of the apathy of many Med people who say: "Russia f)m way off and charity should fat home. And anyway Russâ€" &,‘rvw hér chastisement." _‘ , Charity should begin, but not eR TE 0 ky should Canadians who dome althemrnnd its terrible afâ€" E?O!.ter off, perhaps, than anyi A belligerent peoples refuse to ikexm to the piteous cries of woâ€" ©, amnd â€" children in whatever Â¥ they may be placed?" The of the Volga contributed ‘. to the causes which have Soviet a pariah among the §‘ of the earth. Then #hy ‘we be content to flourish in Which flows with milk and "@\flo imnocert babes, many were unborn when the war , are left to wither and die ‘A@ek of the nourishment that Iff.â€"Dorothy Bauer, Margaret ‘Leona Meyer, Alice Steffler, Hughegt» Frances Hergolt, ‘Lutrkowski, Clarence Weinâ€" : "Edward â€" Lorentz, Edward © Sadie Hause, Joseph Hause, Calcutta, Jerome Fischer, John terloo Separate School ‘ Report for Month of March %’ M. Schneider & Sonsâ€" «_ C : e dâ€"6;Wâ€"5â€"26 Apeunies will buy? E?:nflan famine is the conâ€" every man, woman and YA ‘Canada who is moved by 8 impulsesâ€" every individâ€" ‘ x among the chosen on ‘hand of the King to whom ‘wald: "Inasmuch as you e the auctioneer comes from whore motto is to give :ld active service TO ALL yone wishing to purchase a farm will be well repaid alting the undersigned. A variety to cnoose from. THE LEAST "NEW DUNDEE ifivlt wnto one of the least miy brethren, ye have done Valter W. Frickey itroduce their product they offer‘ it at hindred Ib. bag at the plant. dian Save the Children ittee has undertaken to sriptions . for _ relief of en. All monies raiged it on food supplies purâ€" . ~distribution "is‘ made h channels, , which .. the chlldren get may be sent to 27 Spring St., Waterloo, Phone 48W I. H. TO M A N OF THESE." Waterloo, ince,, Jr. III. â€" Marie Grauel, Ralph aski, Sobisch, Herbert Hause, Charlotte Jer_iMayer, Florence Schickler, Marie \lan : Lackenbauer, _ Josephine _ Ottnad, Florence Hahn, Leona Boatman, mice;Marie Hartman, Raphael McGovern, Ho.| Milton Guenter, Catherine Westonâ€" ginia | haefer, _ Arthur â€" Schnitzler, Olive rome | Healey, Carl Kuntz, Louis Dorscht, zaret Isabelle Dorscht, Beatrice Hartel, letus ; John Buchheit, Audrey Reiber, Fred H,m.{\'antz, Margaret Precce, Mary Bopâ€" auer. | Pr° | _Form 1I.â€"Bernadette Ellert, Ur-‘ | sula Montag, Marguerite Lutzkowâ€" | Ski, Marguerite Boegel, Vermont! ‘Kessig. Norman Hobbs, Thomas El-i ‘lert, Alvera Kroetsch, Beatrice Diet: [rich, Eva Guenther, Cletus Boegel.{ 1Rny Lorentz, Joseph Arnold, Helen Lorentz, ‘Priscillia â€" Herringer, Leo :Hause, Henry Lorentz, James Healâ€" |ey, Mary Beaupre, Genevieve Buhl man, Marguerite McCardle, Joseph | Hobbs, Marguerite Boppre, Patricia | Hergott, Florence Kieswetter, Marâ€" | cella Vogel, Annie Homeyer, Franâ€" \ces Hauser, Eileen Dyer, Joseph ‘ ‘lTricomo, Walter _ Hinschberger, 1Catherine Lorentz. Hause, Priscilla Wey, Roman Hins berger, _ Louis Schneider, Elmer Kropp, Herbert Dorscht. Sr. ILLâ€"Verna Meyer, Patricia Lang, Frank: Collins, Harold Ueberâ€" schlag, Francis Bauer, Esther Meyâ€" er, Marjorie Lorentz, Loretta Hahn, Dorothy _ Fischer, Hilda Schantz, Thomas Haus, Irene Huber, Dorothy Heit, Edmund Eackenbauer, Marianâ€" ne Meyer, Cecilia Schnejider, Walter Wey, Harold Lutzkowski, Marguerâ€" ite Seibel, Kathleen Reiber, Carl Boegel, Minnie Paddick. floor is thoroughly z and all materials are an: : odorless =powder Jr. +1.â€"Robert Bauer, â€" Edward. Schlosser, Vincent Reinhard, Rose Tricomo, Helen Stumpf, Carl Haus, Irene Kuntz, Norman Kieswetter, RBernice Dantzer, Jerome Karges, Elizabeth Ottnad, Joseph Hergott, George Hughes, Agnes Figscher, Wil bert Montag, Esther Schlosser, Carl Lang, Helen Dietrich, Harold Kies wetter, Alek Letin, Roy Heller, Florâ€" ence Grossman, Gertrude Grossman, Nora Healey, Marianne Freiburger, Irene Ueberschlag, Mary . Maga, Miry Fliks, Stella Boppre, Lorins Wey, Earl Westfall, Dorothy Hinschâ€" berger, Neil Reitzel. I\Tlay Use Bodies of Dead Siamese Twins In Interests of Science CHICAGO, April 4.â€"The bodies of Rosa and Josefa Blasek, the Czechoâ€" slovakian jointed twins who died here lakt week, have been offered to a medical university in Prague, their native city, aad may be exhibited in the museum there. 1t is hoped this arrangement can be made in the inâ€" snesste at aclance â€" Pending advice from the university, the bufial plats making a fine icA e z+ af i6 ‘The passing away at the Kitchenâ€" er ‘Waterioo Hospital at one o‘clock Wednesday afternon of George Lip pert, 8r., removed from the city one of Kitchener‘s best known business men and municipal workers. Sevenâ€" teen years a member and ten years chairman of the Kitchener Light Cominission," Mr. Lippert had keen many changées in the utilities hand led by that body and through» his thorough understanding of all deâ€" tails of the work in which he was engaged and the active interest which he ‘always showod for anyâ€" thing which meant for the bettarâ€" ment of his home city, much of the presentâ€"plantsâ€"will stand for years as a mute testimopy of his untiring work. With the late D. °B. Detweiler, he Results of March Exams. | * At Collegiate Institute was one of the local men who first advocated the use of Hydro power. He had for a number of years sat on the exccutive board of the Onâ€" tario . Hydro Electric Association, and was reâ€"elscted to this office a few weeks ago. Mr. Lippert, who was seventyâ€"two years of age, came to Canada at an early age, first taking up his réâ€" sidence in Windsor. From there he came direct to Kitchener and took employment with different furniture factories including the old Simpson factory and the H. Krug Company, remaining with the latter concern for a number of years. In 1898 Mr. Lippert took his first step in business for himself, joinâ€" ing forces with the late Henry Schaefer in the establishment of the enterprise now kpown as the Woellerâ€"Bolduc furniture factory in ! Waterloo. : The third series of individual reâ€" ports has been issued to the pupils :ol the Collegiate Institute for the | information of their parents. The Stol'low!ng gives the relative standâ€" ling in the various forms: Class | â€"â€" ‘over 70%, Class 2â€"60 to 10%, Class :3â€"50 to 60%, Class 4â€"Below 50% | Form 4. ! _ Class 1â€"Gordon Parker and Ralph | Riener equal, Greta Joyce. Clyde |Mahood. Catharine Foster, Marjorie Class 1â€"Go Riener equal Mahood, Cath Hilliard. Class 2. â€" Arthur Lang, Helen Ros, Pauline Roos, Marie â€" Zilliax, Jack Collins, Dorothy Grigg. Class 3. â€"Earle Jewitt, Walter Class 3 Mueller. Form 3A. Class 1â€"Elmer Stouffer, Harveyl Perrin, Catherin Bechtel, Carl Jaegâ€": er, ° Kenneth â€" Snyder, Marguerite Heller, Douglas Kalbfleisch, Murrâ€"! ay Bray. ; Class 2.â€"Adele Milhausen, Henry Opperman, Esther Koppeser, Marâ€" garet Weseloh, David Grigg, Milton lHeimbecker, Lewis Jenkins, Leila McFadyen, Kathryn Roos, Lewis Johnson, â€" Helen â€" Brown, Kenneth Murtagh, Carl Musselman, Robert Richardson, Elise Walters. Class 5.â€"Merle Shantz, Roy Binnâ€" . ing, lzetta Bezeau, Clare _ Snyder, Leonard Holtze, Kenneth Sims, Arâ€" thur Dreger, Jean Hemphill. Class 4â€"Oscar Kuntz. Ungradedâ€"Lorne Shantsz. Form 3B Class 1.â€" Erie Steiss, Oliver Wright, Marion Willison, Mildred Wagner, Gordon Good, George Mills, Ida Clarke, Beatrice Uttley, Dulcie Talman, . D‘Arey Hilliard. Class 2 obert Boehmer, Idella Haist, Do;o%y Tallby, Allan Bain, Archie Berphardt, Edward Harrison, Erma Shantsz. Six years later Mr. Lippert decid Class 3:â€"Eivin Snyder, Edwin Scully, Â¥!llah Newbery, William Welâ€" her, Stewart Good, Elmia Woolner, Margaret Snyder, Alice Hunt, Gladâ€" ys Shider Marie Breithaupt. Class 4:â€"Lawrence Bezeau. Form 3D. Class 1â€"â€"Betty Ratz, Albert Scel len. yearâ€"old boy, is now the subject of a hot dispute, upon the outcome of which depends the disposition of the $200,000 estate left by the twins. mlpummmom éd the bodies say it would have been impossible for gither of the sisters uuu”flrfl_».fllm{ by a Caedarean section, and there is ho trace of such an operation. Dré. Otradovod sahd Lecount, who m > j " FORM 18. ed to strike out for himself with the | ~ Class 1 â€" Carl Berner, factory‘ was a much mmmm‘uwmm;m] than now occuples the site but durâ€"| Heller, Ruth Walker, Alice Macklin, ing the passing years the incrédse| Lorne Delion, Walter Bean, Dorothy of business and the neverâ€"ceasikg | Fisher. efforts of the owner brought about! _ Class 2â€"Stewart Beohmer, Camerâ€" great changes until at length furniâ€"\on Washburn, Kenneth Lockie and ture from the plant was being shiDPâ€"| Eva Hughes equa}; Eileen Hall, ed into all parts of the Dominion and the genial owner of the factory was known far and wide as a man ufacturer with whom it was a real pleasure to deal. . To these manyâ€"friends, both localâ€" ly and at a distance, the news of Mr. Lippert‘s demise will come as a distinct shock for there were right in the Twin City, who had not beard that Mr. Lippert was ill. Two weeks ago a diseased toe, which had required two operations at earlier times, again became troublesome. The deceased was removed to the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospital and on Monday of this week it was found that it would be necessary to ampuâ€" tate the leg. This was done and evâ€" ery hope was held out for Mr. Lipâ€" pert‘s recovery. The shock, howevâ€" er, proved too much for his system. He is survived by his widow and nine children: Mrs. L. Cation, Ga‘t; Mrs. W. Roth, Kitchener;" Mrs. R Boltz, Chesley; Mrs. Daynard, Kitâ€" cMener; and George, Edward, Alfred, Herbert and Oscar, all of Kitchener. Three sisters, Mrs. J. Roos, Mrs. Bolduc and Mrs. Kruetzweiser, all of Waterloo, also survive. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed as yet. Class 2.â€"Walter Zinn, Mabel Henâ€" cerson, klizabeth Rudell, Henry Linâ€" cke, Walter Bergman, Martha Breitâ€" haupt, Artbur Hewitt, Jean Collins Lennox Smith, Carl Smith, Nora Langâ€"Ford, Jean MacMillan, Frankâ€" lin Millar. Jacob Rotgauze. Class <.â€"Franklin Cressman, Hoâ€" ward Direlamm, Meta Woeller, Gerâ€" trude Conrad, Minota Weichel, Roâ€" bert Moody, Elmer Ide. Class 4â€"Frances Huff. Ungraded.â€"â€" Frances Bean, Doris Garner, Margaret Ziegler. FORM 3C. Class 1:â€" Annie Steppler, Marâ€" guerite Sweitzer, Largetta Shafer, sabel Sturm. . Class 2.â€"Elroy Shants. FORM 2A. Class 1.â€" Eileen Bricker, Verna Lauman, Wm. Cullen, Douglas Lang; John Myers, Allan Betzner, Edith Steiss. Class 2.â€" Jack Clement, Maricn Musselman, Ruth Knechtel, Elizaâ€" beth Staebler, Elthea Riehm, Grace Merritt, Kathleen Treacy, Jame: Sinclair, Earl Lautenschlager, Opal Betzner, Cyril Hewitt. Class â€" 3.â€"Olive Seibort, Evelyn Perschbacher, Edna Cress, Catherâ€" ine Henderson, Florence Beam, Lola Bruegeman, Roy McGinnis, Harry Law, Gerald Knechtel, Lorene Shantz, Wim. Mitchell. Class 4. â€" Crawford Robinson, Lloyd Winter, Mildred Cullen, Alice Hagey, Wm. Mills. Ungraded.â€"Dorothy Shoemaker. FORM 2B Class 1 â€" Wm. Haehnel, Arnoldi Haught, Jerome Hummel , Russel Zinkann, Gordon Weber, Jean Snider and Bernice Milhausen equal. * Class 2â€"Robert Clarke, Ward Sny der and George Roberts equal; Beat: rice Gishler, Edward Hahn, Arthur Hessenaur, Waliter McMeans, Jerâ€" ome Moran. Class 3 â€" Allan Beam, Marjorie Rose, Judson Dunke, Carl Kruse, Mary Dunke, Oliver Fries. Class 4â€"Norman â€" Woolcott ud‘ Roy Hood equal; Erma Rohlan, Marâ€" jorie Snider, John Alexander, Albcrt‘ Schiaefer, Eva Johnston. FORM 2C Class 1 â€" Ruby Haliman, Carl Steiss, Ruby Betzner, Eva Mitcheli, Fdna Cole, Beulah Becker, Glenn McKee, Murlec! Seibert, Katherine Capling, Marjorie Schaefer, Joyce Schults, | Alva Jamieson, Reota Krueger, Sylvia Acimoff, Alice Bech tel, Louige Sturm. Class $ â€" Ermia Brown, Florénce y, Marshall ‘Hamdor?, Harâ€" old Eby, Bery! Petch, Helen Roberts. Class 2â€"Elvesta Waechter, Irwin among those residing Leonard Grigg, John Sherk, Tom Nownsick,~Nellie Hilborn, Verda Herâ€" ber, Miriam. Waiters, Shannon Bow!â€" by, Class 3â€"Margaret Good, Elizabeth Beese, â€"Harryâ€"Tolton, â€"Alicoâ€"Foik, David Porter, Malcolm Griffin, Lesâ€" ter Carl Pequegnat, Ruth Devitt. Class 4â€"Helén Schram and <Billy Kalbfeischâ€" equal; Fred Moogk, Percy Shoemaker, Gordon Jamieson. Ungradedâ€" Mary Snyder, Aylmer MacDonald, Edgar Smith. * FORM 1C Class 1â€"Ruth Kruspe, Euphemia Habel, Edna Schultz, Dorothy Shipâ€" panowski, Florence Lindsay, Robert Lefevre, Beatrice Kennedy, Pauline Hymmen, Margaret Lachman. Class 2â€"Carl Kraatz, Leslie Kuntz Geraldine Hoffman, Edna Schaefer, Norma Stricker, Wilhelmine Knell, Carl Schaus, Margaret Nagle, Walter Knechtel, Kenneth Cole, Laverne Hosea. ' Class 3â€"Greta Schafer, Howard Smith, Florence Mueller, Melvin Simpson, Walter Schack, . Efleen Heldman, Allan Hopkirk, Carl Kalb fleisch, Eva Robinson, Irene Vanderâ€" hart, Roy Bauman, Frank Nagle, Ethel McCutcheon. Class 4â€"Michael McGovern, Arâ€" thir Bringloe. + l Ungradedâ€"Lloyd Becker FORM 1D | Class 1â€"Hilda Boll, Marie Lincke, Mary Cohen, Wilfrid Franks, ~Ruth Adolph, Kathleen Brubacher, Loretta Baechler, Edna Rosenbetger, Ade laide Seibert, Nelson Shantz, Gladys Hagen, Reta Gardner, Mildred Brigh ton, Carl Klem, Nelda Braun. Class 2 â€" Grace â€" Rosenberger, Gowan Cornell, Margaret Ainlay, Grace Abrens, Susan Berdux, Therâ€" esa Fry, ) ArtNUt S Littler, Max Neuman ul Class 3â€"Arthur Boegel, Anna Els ley, Leslie Sibley, Clarence Heller. BRAVE SISTERS STOP VAGRANT Hold Man With Empty Reâ€" volver While Telephonâ€" ing Police old "You‘ll stay where you are until the police get here, and if you move I‘ll shoot," she said. The police arrived a few minutes later, and found the man standing under guard. .. When thanked by the officers for getting the man, the sisâ€" tors said they had merely done a civâ€" ic duty, and were not even nervous as a result of theirâ€"adventure. ‘The man is held as a disorderly. Control of Youth LONDON, April 4â€"â€"Daily Mail‘s] * Dublin\ correspohdent in discussing | | sERLETs muwwfiMh-‘â€"’“"â€"“"' meeting at Castlsbar on Sunday ex.| Good Run of Sap pcat mc ho Nod sphege dit 26 Wha smalaatan m Arthur Binniag, Harold De Valera MULLINGAR, Ireland, April 3.â€"An incldent which may cause sensationâ€" al developments . eecurred ‘hereâ€" this morning when 100 Free State troops were refused admission to the barâ€" racks oceupigd by the Irish repybliâ€" can army: adherents of De Valera. Took Oath of Alleglance. _ ~ DUBLIN, : April © 3.â€"â€"Over three talions ‘of the Irish republican army Mymmm‘mldau& glance to the republic, freeing themâ€" selves from further responsibility to Dail Eireann. D70I MIECORBATL ho M PmR TY . c ie s A Stormy Scene. ~ rhh;tmudd;aiymmcnlfi‘ DUBLIN, April 3.â€"Amid stormy |rising 1 year old. â€" scenes in which one woman was CATTLE 4 Choice Durham Cowsâ€" wounded by a bullet, the meeting adâ€"|2 Cows Fresh by time of sale, Cow dressed last night by Michael Colâ€"\fresh 5 weeks. Cow fresh 3 months, lins at Castle Bar was stopped by|Cow supposed to caive in June, 2 a division of the Republican army. . |Fat Heifers 2 years ~ old, Yearling _ Shot in Their Homes. Shorthorn Bull, 6 head Yearling Catâ€" BELFAST, April 3.â€"John Mallon | tié. was shot dead in his home here last| PIGSâ€"Brood Sow with litter of 9 night. A bomb thrown into a bedâ€"| three weeks old, Brood Sow with Litâ€" room in the house of John Simpsonm |ter of 12 two weeks old, 5 Yorkshire wounded two children. Sows supposed to be in pig, York: Four men were shot and . killed, and three children were wounded last night in the Sinn Fein area near the.Old Lodge road district. The ages of the men ranged from 40 to 63. The children were 2, 7 and 13 years old, It was another grim weekâ€"end for| Belfast. The shoofing of the men is believed to have been in reprisal tor} the killing Saturday of Constable George Turner, who had been a regu; lar policeman for fourteen years. The assassin fired at Turner from a vacant house and made his escape. The news of the shooting of the policeman spread rapidly, and deâ€" spite the curfew hour last night there were scenes of excitement in the street. Later heavy revolver firing, puncâ€" tured by the shrieks of women and children, were heard, and shortly afâ€" terwards the bodies of the four men were taken to the hospital, where the three wounded children also were conveyed. . & . Killed in Homes. ‘The father of the children, Joseph Walsh, was one of the men who was shot and killed. All the killings took place in the homes of the victims. Waish, who lived in Alton street, was lying in bed with the two youngâ€" er children, and the bullet which kiucc uim wounded them. Twoâ€"year old Bridget was shot through the Walsh, was stopping with his grandâ€" motber, a few doors distant. The grandmother‘s house was also raided. ‘The intruders rushed upstairs, seized Frank, who was trying to make his escape through a window, and pitchâ€" ed him downstairs. His injuries are not serious. The grandmother said after the raid that Joseph Walsh had served five years in the war on the western front and had returned home i unscathéd. She had thirteen sons and nephews in the war, only two of whom returned. . "And this is my reward or their return," the old lady sobbed. TORONTO, April 3.â€"Agricuitural Minister Doherty today announced he would bring in a bill at the presâ€" ent session providing for the coâ€"opâ€" erative handling of cheese and butâ€" ter similar to coâ€"operative fruit sellâ€" ing which proved so great a success in Niagara district. + For Coâ€"operative Handling Of Cheese and Butter Death of Emma Geiger. A very unexpected death occurred on Wednesday morning, March °). when Emma Geiger, beloved wife of Mr. Allen Block, passed away. Mrs klock had been ailing for some time, but was up and about in her usual health until a week ago, when she contracted a severe cold, which #eâ€" veloped in seriousness, and the end came at 2.45 a.m. Mrs. Block was born in Zurich, Ont., but has spent the last ten years a resident of the village. She leaves to mourn her loss a beloved husband and one sisâ€" ter, Miss Geiger, Dashwood, and three brothers, Ménno of Blair, Ont, John of Douglas, Man., and Ben of Eson, Sask. She was in her 57th year The funeral was held on Friâ€" day afternoon from the late resiâ€" dence to the Doon cemetery for burâ€" Frank Walsh a son of Joseph The molasses season is now BEALET‘S CORNER DOON smmmmicc«â€" @ | 7. WAKHOT‘8: k Mrs. Wm. Schmidt of Kitchener i is now â€"well | and two children were visitors with the unsettled | her mother Mrs. Hammeér. e past. week A numbBer of people from here on a heave rans| Thursday attended the sale of tarm ‘There will be sold by Public Auc tion on the premiges of the underâ€" of St. Agaths 3 miles southwest of MONDAY, APRILâ€"10th, 1922 ~ > commencing ‘at 1.00 o‘clock, . p. m sharp on time, the following valuable HORSESâ€" Well matched Coach TmUyMpUWMm lbs., Bay Driving Mare 12 years old, PIGSâ€"Brood Sow with litter of 9 three weeks old, Brood Sow with Litâ€" ter of 12 two weeks old, 5 Yorkshire Sows supposed to be in PI€, Yorkâ€" shire Boar 18 months old, Yorkshire Boar 6 months old, some Shoats. IMPLEMENTSâ€"Frost and ‘Wood Binder 6 ft cut nearly new, Frost and Wood Mower 6 ft. cut, Drill, bâ€"section Iron Harrow, Walking Plow, Fanning Mill, Cultivator, 10 h. p. Tuerk Gas Engine, 2% h. p. Nova Gas Engine, Wagon, Milk Wagon with Platform and Springs (if not previously sold), Bob Sleigh nearly new, . Pleasure Sleigh, 2â€"Seated carriage, Arch Axle Top Buggy, 2 Flat Hay Racks, quanâ€" tity of Cedar Posts, Anchor Posts, Cedar Joists 12 and 14 ft. long, Kitâ€" chen Stove, Heater and numerous other articlts. HARNESSâ€"Set of Brass Mounted Team Harness. REAL ESTATEâ€"At the same time and place there will be sold the Real Estate situated in the _ Village of Philipsburg adjoining the west side of the school house, consisting of one and oneâ€"half acres of land more or less, on which is a frame barn 16x22 ft., nearly new, shanty 6 x 8 ft, a quantity of scrap lumber for fire wood. Barn.bshanty and wood will be offered separately. TERMS OF REAL ESTATEâ€" 10 per cent. of the purchase price on day of sale and the balance in 20 days. NO RESERVE AS THE FARM IS sz soLD TERMS OF SALE: Chattelsâ€"All sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over 10 months credit will be given on apâ€" proved joint notes, or 6% per annum off for cash payments of credit amâ€" ounts. Fat Heffers, Shoats, and Cedar Posts 3 months‘ credit. ; NICOLAUS 8. LICHTY, | Proprietor 1 J. ZIMMERMAN (14â€"1t . Auctioneer. :l hand and with it the welcome spring weather. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. David Wagner and Mr. John H. Wagner paid a visit on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs, Moses Steinmann. ; Messrs. Gordon Schmidt and Herâ€" PHTIS ARTI spent Sunday at John REYOVED Clairs, 2 kitchen chairs, Bmall Table, Kiteben ra Blindsé, and a lot of other ticles to numerous to men Termsâ€"CABH â€".â€" ; | ... E. J. Shants _ Mro, Elizal AUCTION $ There will be sold by publid aug tion ‘on the préemises of'tl.o" ifden signed situated © 223 Wilmot" }fi Kitchener, on Saturday, Anrfi“: h, | commencing at one o‘clock, sWarp: . stfatford ‘Plano ‘and. Stool nearly . new; 5 piece parlor suite, Bofi, e fancy parlor tables, WMEI table, 6 leather bottomed‘> diners, . buffet, phonograph, 100 ‘Ré small bookcase, writing desk, sid 3 board, couch, bedroom . sulteâ€" "co plete, single fron bed with spfFin 75 and mattress, 2 dressers, 2° wash â€" )-mnd-, walnut bureau, 2 beds, sewâ€"" _ ing machine, jardiniere stand, hall / rack, 2 parior rugs, parlor> lamp, | | ‘chenm! curtains, number of pict‘" / ures, Solid Oak Aipholstered rocker "fi'_:: dnd chair, large leather upholstered© _ morris chair, $ day mantle clock. _ solid leather davenport, number 6f" _ blinds, kitchen cupboard, leaf table, child‘s crib, sink, six kitchen chairs,« good water motor washing & gas stove, kitchen ntove.m"? rocker, 2 veranda chairs, hall seat .. kitchen table, crockery, dishes, flat® / irons, carpenter tools, wrenches, ( pick, shovels, rake, spade, hoe and a > lot of other articles too numerous to / _ mention. Also 7 pure bred Rhodée> _ Island Red Pullets and cockerel, 4*<\| Leghorn PuHet. ] Terms: Cash. â€""P: *4 H. B. Duering, Auct. phone 186,. / Waterloo. N. Kelerman, Clerk. Hr’» |M. Robertson, Proprietress. 14 E. J. SHANTZ, AUCTIONEER April 8â€"Household effects belongâ€" ing to Mrs. Elizabeth Uhrig, _ 990 Breithaupt St., Kitchener. April 8 (Saturday) â€" Household Furniture belonging to Mrs. A. Reeâ€" sor at the Market Square, Kitchener at 8.30 A. M. April 15 (Saturday)â€" Household Effects belonging to Mrs. Annie Beâ€" linskie @t the Market Square Kitchâ€" ener at 8.30 A. M. April 22 (Saturday) â€" Valuable household effects belonging <to Mr. S. Adoliph. i H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer, April 8thâ€" Saturdayâ€" Valuable household effects belonging to Mrs. M. Robertson, 222 Wilmot St. Kit: chener. HOUSES, STORES AND APARTY ments, producing from eight to tem per cent. net revenues to exchange FOR SALEâ€"6 ROOMED BRICK veneered house, extra kitc R veniences, barn, fruit trees, 1% &eres land. Apply 224 W loo St., Kitchener. Jn WANTED â€" SEWING MACE operators; seamer, piece sle hemmer. Apply Forsyth P \ tlons: Limited, Waterloo. . 3 FOR ... BALEâ€"IRISH . ~COB Seed Potatoss. Apply. J. H. herd, phone 731â€"15, Kitchen Of Valuable Household Effects for farm and vacant city property in Eastern and Western Canada. Let me tell you why.. Clayton B, Eby, Suite 3, _ Merchants Bank Building, Kitchener 114 ANTEDâ€"A GOOD G“M servant. Apply to Clayton Snydet, Waterloo, or phone 84. 19â€"1t Auction Sale List GENERAL WANTS

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