i"mt a few Cays with friends in â€"â€" Kitchener. _ Mr. H. W. Lutz was : g}‘:m-l visitor â€" to Guelph last ‘~ "Phursday. â€" Miss Ruby Shearer reâ€" w to her home in Atwood after e ting a few weeks with her sister _ .. Mrs. A. R. Peebles. Mr. Herb Helon ‘mpent Saturday with friends in Kitchâ€" ** emer. _ Mr Jos Lenhard of Waterloo pent last Thursday at his home * p. _ Mr. Fred Sechaver, of Trolee «/ â€"â€"cheese maker, was a business visiâ€" _.tor in town last Thursday. Mr. =Sylvester Lanz of Dorking was a ) visitor in town last Saturday. | Mr. ~/mmd Mrs. Edgar Lenhard returned to w. Detroit on Saturday, after spending .. _the week with the former‘s parents _ RHéere.: Messrs John Boege and and AEAugust Willie of St. Clements were iWÂ¥isitors in town on Saturday evening ... Site Chosen \ iphy.. ~ Mr.‘Jas. â€" Pirie â€"of. the o M Abe Snyder is busy loading a Runiber bf cars‘of baled hay at Ariss Station Mr.. Wellisgton Smyder doâ€" Yng the teaming for him." Z i4tu)Debate > .. es \ _A debate was held lasy Tuesday 5‘ i/West . Montrose. Resolved . that . theat donorehmtoacountrfl @ tham the good they do. The .mml Lative:â€"won out.. Miss Hannah Vage! " and Mr, Joseph Sobye took aftirmâ€" “'?;‘ ive and Mrs. Wm. Snyder and Mr. ‘EM alter.Becker.took the negative. Mr. , Norman, Friedman favored the audtâ€" ". @Ace with violin selections and .A e dialogue was also given by the ladies i« MF. Noah Gingrich acted as chairâ€" 4.; 1BA Mr. Eddie Vagel is sporting ‘@â€"Mew light Overland rocdster. Mr. byCharles. Mansfield is busy at present » @verhauling and painting cars. ' 4; Marriage Announced a¢ The announcement was given out s IB St. Boniface church, New Gerâ€" é“ many, last Sunday of the marriage i Of Mr. Peter Kurtz to Miss Matilda *_Sherrer, both of Pilkington. *~SRipment of Hay. â€" Â¥) ~MÂ¥. Jacob Lorentz of St. Clements w‘sliipped ‘ several carloads of baled : Way from the local station last week. »# Mrs. Wray Beggs and child spent c few days here with her motherâ€"in law, Mrs. Jas. Beggs. â€" Mrs. George A meeting of the shareholders of the cheese company was held Saturâ€" dfy afternoon to decide on location @f inctory site. After a thorough disâ€" éUssion of the matter, a vote was en resulting with 21 votes for the site and 19 votes for the memer site. The charter has been eelved from the provincial secreâ€" #§ry and the directors are now in A Ruler spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. David Ha~ rom, pear Millbank. Mr. Bob Voll "Friends will be glad to report that| Were Sunday callers at Mosboro. Mrs. John Woolis is able to be putl Miss Pearl Hackentiorn is staying wgain after being confined to the in Preston. house all winter. Messrs Irvine _ Friends will be sorry to learn that fWrr. and Watt Millard are busy) Mr. Curtis Clayton bas Jeft our eutting wood at Victoria school ï¬lnelshborhood tor Kitchener. ‘Dresent. Conducted Services, Wtc +. 81LO8 \XÂ¥e furnish a stave Stlo mado of hut Norway Pine complete with Foof.‘ Write for prices and full in is where the auctioneer comes from whore motto is to give f’g@w and active service TO.ALL *‘ Anyone wishing to purchase a farm will be well repaid ‘By consulting the undersigned. ~A variety to choose from, «Look Here! Look Here! Jon to erect the plant. . Jac Moser spent a few days friends in Preston. _ Mrs. Alex ler spent several days in Kitchâ€" ation. The Elmira Planing Co., Ltd., Elmira, Ont. ‘Im Barrle after spending some with "nis ‘daughter, . Mre. Wi. ¢h were, the Missés Blanche Margaret Langdon ‘and Mesâ€" (want to sell y$ur farm stock and impleents go Sherrifts, Nelson â€" St LINWOOD NEW DUNDEE I. H. TOMAN pail . reebaad c 1t 1 1 By ’,"n â€,"fl“' mï¬ Nes or winte: | stecr siitt tln week, hn s w | M 7 hope tou) Hgres and Mite C. Hayes, apent Sat | * -,K'"". gy __':h.;he’! .l m“’l fllmm *l*v . April 9, a daughâ€" ner 1ce 7 Pras .w( W"“. a" united With| ener. ~Mrs. A 0 Bcinurr and son,| (* m,, and Mey ::lt. flMmMu::‘ in W.urlooa-': Langdon T urday s e.. spent â€"lust| "" ifts, Nelson â€"SU8Eâ€"| puesday ‘in Listowel. j tes returned to his l Rev. Hy. Goudie occupled the pulpit in the M. B. C. church, both 'durin; the morning and eventng sorâ€" vices. His sermons were greatly apâ€" | preciated. ~ Miss Nellte Spyder left last Sunâ€" day for North East Hope where she will spend some time with her sisâ€" ter, Miss Erwin Mohr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hass of Kitchâ€" ener spent part of last week with the former‘s grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gabel. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Soehner have moved with their family to Pilkington township where Mr. Soehâ€" ner has been engaged on the farm of Mr. Tom Marshal. Local News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Addison B. Snyder of Elmira have been visiting relaâ€" tives in this vicinity prior to leayâ€" ing for the West. Mr. and Mrs. David Snyder of Hawkesville visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snider last Tuesday. Mrs. Leslie Howle of Kitchener, was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of her parents. The village is beginning to show the true signs of spring. With warm days everybody becomes thrilled by a springâ€"time spirit, which moves us to start our cleanup campaign on our gardens. _ Yes, on every side large clouds of blue smoke may be seen slowly ascending, throwing a hazy screen on our burg. Mrs. Henry Frey wat a visitor to Kitchener last Saturday. The sale held by Mr. Ben Lichty was largely attended last Tuesday. Many friends of Addison Bock are glad to learn that he is returning to this district. Spring Cleanup. The Misses Ella Weber and Marâ€" garet Snyder of Floradale, Ont., were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kenzie. Messrs. E. V. Snyder, Arthur Baer, Almer Cressman and M. Baer were Sunday callers at Mosboro. Over $30 was raised by collection. at the M. B. C. Bible Class social, held last week. Personats. Sim. Cressman was a visitor in the neighborhood on Sunday. Mr. Mike Brenner of . Kitcheenr was a business visitor here for a few on Tuesday April 11ith. Full partiouâ€" Tare fhext week., â€"Miss McCormick of Milibank was‘ a visitor in town Tuesâ€" day. . Mrs. Con. Koenig spent a few days in Listowe!â€"last week. â€"Robt. Crooks was in Elmira Thursday Mr. home after spending two months with his daughter,â€" Mrs. Gaines hére. visitor in Waterloo last Monday, 14r and Mrs. Wm. Nurse spent Friday FLORADALE BRESLAU :'TG]~ We are wlikd: to feport that Mr. Mrs 3 y.| Mepno Frey. who has:been on the Ers %’n to May 3rd instead of April ith of %5th. . L The demand for Kellogg‘s Waxâ€" tite Corn Fiakes with the ‘Jungle land" Book for children has already * | been so great and so far exceeded expectations,. . that: the Kellogs Toakted Corn Flake,Co. of Toronto ‘â€" _ â€"/]| And it Impossible to take care of 4 the orders recelved to.date and at goods to get proper distribution. is / *) Wit appear in this paper next week. dyighet In the near future the young are g.ving a concert in the interests of the Roseville footbail club. Announcâ€" ed later. Mr. and Mrs. August Switzer and Mr. and Mrs. 8. Robr visited with relatives in Hamburg on . Sundry. WATCH _ FOR "JUNGLELAND" NEXT WEEK. The date of the Kellogg "Jungleâ€" laind" . campaign . advertising has been set forward one week, April The Roseville football club reâ€"orâ€" genized on Saturday night and inâ€" tend to enter a team in the league. Enjoyably Entertained Our store keeper, Mr. Albert Shelby gave the 2nd annual oyster supper on Friday evening. A large. crowd was present to enjoy the oysters, ice cream, cake and fresh ‘ fruit. After the supper a splendid programma was rendered by the Rosevilie Quartette, a numâ€" ber of speeches were given, a duet by Miss Cleo,Fried ud Rose Latach. A very splendid play was given enâ€" titled ‘"The Mouse Trap" and provâ€" ed Interesting to both old and young The Roseville orchestra also helpâ€" ed to make the programme a sucâ€" cess. A hearty vote of thanks to. Mr. Shelby was then given.: Mr. Will Detweiler very ably took the part of chairman. Mrs. Orlando Hhaliman of Kitchâ€" ener is visiting her son, Mr. Harvey Hallman. Moved to New Home. Mr. Ben}. Snyder moved {from the farm to the village last Thursday. Mr. Levi Holms moved to his new home last Friday. § Mr. Chas. Gingerich of Blair call ed on friends here on Sunday. Primerâ€"Abraham Weber, Sarah Martin, Elias Brubacher, Elma Bruâ€" bacher, Amon Martin, Orval Martin, Manasseh Martin. No on the roll 39. Average attendance 36.82. Personal Miss Irene Chapman visited with Miss Violet Geotling at Rosebank on Sunday. Mr. Harvey Hallman and Miss Phyilis Bricker spent Sunday at Mr. Melville Vietch‘s. Sr. II.â€"Abram Metzger 86%, Lis zie ifnorr 83%, Almeda Good 74%, Josiah Metzger 69%, Norman Martin 60%, Wendel Martin, Lizzie Martin, David Martin. . Firstâ€"Susanoah Martin, Martin Metzger, Noah Knorr, Amiel Martin. Jr. III.â€"Delton Martin 76%, Abraâ€" ham Martin 76%, Nora Brubacher 12%, Stanley Good 6§9%, Joseph Bowman 65%,, John Metzger, Noah Martin, Sydney Brubacher (absent). Jr. II.â€"Samuel Martin, ~Norman Knorr, Wilbert Brubacher, Ephraiin Brubacher (absent). c Sr. III.â€"Abram Brubacher 67%, Urias Martin 60%, Will Heer. Jr. IV.â€"Walter Brubacher 859. Viola Hass: 80¢, Peter Metzger 719 Saloma Brubacher (absent). Mr. C,. Vogan spent a couple of days with friends at Port Stanley and London last week. SCHOOL REPORT Report of S. S. No. 2, Woolwich, for March. liton Monday. ‘ Mrs. Henry Sauge and children of Milverton spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Reinwald. Mr. and Mrs. A. Murse visited friends in Milyverton last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Russel Riley of â€"Miiverton visited with Mr .and Mrs.. Scot Coulâ€" ter and other friends on Sunday. friend» at Listowel. The L,u..' Aid of Knox church:held a sale of homeâ€"made baking om Saturday. Mrs. Bert Smith and baby Wilfred, and Miss Olive Lowrie, went to Hamâ€" last week.‘ Mrs. R. Mulcahy â€" and Miss <Alice Clarke were visitors at Guelph on Ssturday. Mr. . John Mank was a visitor at Elmirs on Satâ€" urday. Miss Allice Reld is visiting _[Rev. W. Moffat officiated atâ€"the funeral of antold friend st London last week. â€" Mr. and ‘Mrs. S. Wolfe were business visitors at Ssikirk umumwp Christena MacQueen, teacher ROSEVILLE MILLBANK of Mr. draw..up bylaws, stc. The member | gine, Sawyorâ€"Mastey. Apply Box ship fee was Axed nu.“o’tm, *, Wannbelm * Post office; at After L:mncvlut lengthy discus sion a ion was carried to form an association to be known as the New Hamburg Amateur Athicti¢ Associatfon. A committee ‘of seved comprising . Messrs. C. K. Merner, Rd4. Ruehty, A. H. Coombs, &K. C. Pud ed by about fifty and many others â€" + from town and vicinity who had ex.| WANTEDâ€"A GOOD GENERAL pressed a desire to be present were| S8°"YARt. Apply to Clayton Snyder, hindered by the weather, but all| Waterloo, or phone 84. 1+1t present were in favor of put: m ting New Hamburg in line with the|FOR SALEâ€"6 ROOMED BRICK other munictpalities that have Ath‘| vensered house, extraâ€"kitchen,conâ€" leti¢ Assodlations. veniences, barn, fruit trees, about After a somewhat lengthy discus‘| 1% acres land. Apply 224 Waterâ€" m.‘mbnmmmm_bomnum. ~ it hart and O. A. Rits was appointed to At a méeting held in the Library Hall on Thursday last the first step was taken to put ail branches of sport in New Hamburg on a permanâ€" ent basis. The meeting was attendâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. R. G. smith and family whose home was recently deâ€" stroyed by fire, desire to express their heartfelt appreciation of the many kinduesses : and very generâ€" ous gifts of material and money that they have received from their neighâ€" bors and many friends. The organizing of an Amateur Athâ€" letic Associationâ€"in New Hamburg is progressing favorably and accordâ€" ing to present indications is bound to prove itself a successful underâ€" The Board. of Trade met in the Library Hall on Friday night. There was a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schildroth of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hunsâ€" perger of Durand Mich., returned to their homes after spending & week at the home of Mr. William Schildâ€" roth. Athietic Association To Be Organâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shants and family of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Eidt, New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Mohr of Ratzburg, and Misses Alice Schamber and Luelia Lotz visited at the home o. Mr. Aaron Niebergal, the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Efmory Ruthigâ€"spent Friday at the home of the latter‘s father, Mr. Robert Patterson, of Avon Head, who is confined to his bed through iliness. Married The marriage took place on Wedâ€" nesday March 29th, of Mr. Menno Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nieh Roth, of this town, and Miss Lucinda Erb, daughter of Mr. Chr. Erb of Petersâ€" burg. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Daniel Steinman. The young couple left on a wedding trip to Michigan.. They will reside in New Hamburg. Mrs. Jobn P. Rau who spent a few days with her sister Mrs. H. Seyler, returned to her home. The Women‘s Institute met in the ibrary Hall on Monday evening at 7.30. After singing the opening ode and transaction of business the folâ€" lowing programme was given. Comâ€" munity singing led by Miss L. Bettâ€" ger, paper, "How to beautify our grounds with shrubs and perennial flowers‘" by Mrs. D. Becker; piano solo by Miss Rocie Bowman, and Mrs. Ed. Appel. The hostesses for the evening were Mesdames 8. Merner, W. Schweitzer, E. Shantz, D. Williams, M. Zurbrigg, G. Appel, Ed. Appel, W. Bradiey and Misses Peine and Waiton. Misses Mary and Ruth Bettger ot Monkton are visiting their grandparâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bettger. The Hiawathians intend holding another dance on April 21st. If anyâ€" body who has previously received inâ€" vitations has any friends®> visiting them during Eacter week, whoâ€" are desirous of attending, please comâ€" municate with Mr. $ Milier, Box 143, New Hamburg. mill is to be erected here.this sumâ€" mer on the Stamping Works site, Mr. Henry. Faber proprictor of the Wellesiey mili, and a number of joâ€" cal business men are interested in the undertaking. T McQuiggs and Russel have recelyâ€" ed the contract for grading and culâ€" verts on three seqtions of Provincial Highway between Kitchener ana Stratford. C Eigie Alles, Hilda Heimbecker and capacity of the mill, * ts Mr. W. K. Umbach has returned to town . after spending : several ‘weeks at‘ Naperviile, TiL., Mr. Ummbach has purchased a property in | Napervilie, aud expects to move next week with Trinity Lutheran Church on Sunday at 10.30. ‘The following catechumâ€" his family Ltd., who purchased the Stusart Bros. wmill here are installing additional Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Hesse of Lindâ€" say ‘are spending a week with rel mmmuml s 1 The New Hamburg® Flour m‘ We understand ‘that a new flour POR SALB â€" 18 b.p. STEAMâ€"ENâ€" FOR / SALEâ€"IRISH . COBBLER Seed Potatoes. Apply J. H. Shayâ€" herd, phone 741â€"75, Kitchener. > HOUSES, STORES AND APART ments, producing from eight to tem per cent. nat revenues to exchange WANTED â€" BEWING MACHINE operators, seamer, plece sleever, Hemmer. Apply Forsyth Producâ€" tlons Limited, Waterloo. 3â€"24â€"3t Sr. 1I.â€"*Mabel Ziegler, *Delmore Riechert. Jr. II.â€"*Irene Kropf. Jr I.â€"Barbara Kropf. Primer â€" Arthur Rank, Addison Zlegler, Violet Riechert. Emmaline Jr. HI.â€"*Myrtle Ziegler, *Florence Hieronymus, *Clayton Hoerle. Jr. I!I.â€"Deiton Martin 76, Abram Martin 76, Nora Brubsgcher 72, Stanâ€" SCHOOL REPORT Report of examinations heid on winter term‘s work at S. S. No. 1, Wejiesley. Names are in order of merit Those marked with an astâ€" erisk received honors. 8r IV.â€"*Gordon Hieronymus. Jr. IV.â€"Freda Gremm. Sr. IIIL.â€"*Jullus Hoerle, Harvey Leis, Norman Gremm. REPORT OF 8.8. No. 2 WOOLWICH FOR MARCH Jr IV.â€"Walter Brubacher, 85; Viola Hass, 80; Peter Metzger, 71, Saloma Brubscher absent. Senior III.â€"Abram Brubacher 67. Urias Martin 60, Will Heer. > day. _ Mrs. (Rev.) E. Becker of Mildâ€" tlay is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. John Kaercher. Mr.< E. Cassel spent Saturday in Kitchener. . Mr. Wilfrid Berscht of Wellesley spent Zunday with friends in town. Mrs. Jacob I .Kropf who spent sevâ€" eral days with relatives here returnâ€" ed to her home in Stratford on Sunâ€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Erpnst Franke of Galt were week end visitors with relaâ€" tives and friends in town. Mr. Harold Perkins of Kitchenet spent Sunday with friends here. Mr.. Sherman, Mrs. Otto Justus and family of Waterloo were Sunday visitors at the home of the Misses Mrs. Harry L. Stahl of Chicago, IIL, is visiting at her home here. Miss Lottle Goebel of Waterloo, spent Sunday at her home. ler; librarian, Mrs. D. Refbling. The reports of the comimittee showed gratifying results. » Mr. . Wesiey Murray of Innerkip, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Bean. Nrs.. Wim. Motheral and daughter Blanche, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adâ€" ams and family of Waterloo, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and cor. secretary, Mrs. Geo. H. Merner; treas., Mrs. Ed.. Schmidt; secretaryâ€" ness will be: transacted such ‘as re appolpted a ‘delegate to the "W: F. A. meeting and ‘discussing the possibilâ€" fty jof entering ‘a baseballteam ,in Prospects for good football 1nd basebaill teams here have never been better than at present and it is hopâ€" ed: that the ‘public will give the Ath letic Asgociation its hearty support. ; The Ladies ‘Ald and W. M. 8. of the Evangelical Church held _ their annusibusiness meeting. on â€"Tuesâ€" The officers elected for the year are: president, Mrs. Simpson Merner; reâ€" Let me tell you why.. Clayton B. Eby,.. Buite 3;, Merchants Bank Building, Kitchener 1iâ€"tt for farm and vacant city property in Eastera and Western Canada. GENERAL WANTS H. Lorimer 160| #. â€"mnmmmmnrnmrmmmtmmmrrâ€"zm~ @| > _/ ~BAR FIXTURES e . Oak , 33 ft. Bideboard l j 0 welcesiey A arry% are wie u‘:“m ’cm.:cmm,';m /4 ® Heads, 1 Deer, Large Wall Mirror, _Mr. and Mrs.© Henry xw 18x3 ‘Clock P C u.m-mm-mn-uu.uu “‘Ju'ou.“"r-.“mmm ov . L Cooler, Cigar Cases, »number of on l’u.c.r.om-msmu.qmm (es t thâ€" Â¥emanaDaaf MMLLC MB maciccacibisy .0 Is a Great Preventative, betng one of the oldest remedies used. Minard‘s Liniment has relieved thousands of trance by the Property co;zznlttec Saturday last. . The Live Wire Giris of St. Anâ€" drew‘s Presbyterian Church held a very successful afternoon tea in the school room of the church on Saturâ€" day afternoon.© The room was tasteâ€" fully. decorated in yellow and black and each of the cight tea tables was brightened with: yellow streame~s and centred with yellow daffodi‘«. The hedge fence at the entrange|!D®D DAY® "RCe‘OP nOVCce , of the Waterioo Park, which was OSCAR BRUECKNER, Box 111, removed some time ago, will be reâ€" Waterloo. CARL WAHL, Grimsby placed by flower beds and shrubs.| *** This decision was brought about fol| _**°***"* Emma B. Wahl Estate lowing an inspection of the park enâ€"|"" * K. Cressman,, Waterloo, their trance by the Promartv aammirs..| A&°NDt. The repairs on the Bethany Menâ€" nomite Church sheds, wi‘ch were damaged some time ago by a fire, have almost been completed and wi1 soon be in as good condition as preâ€" viously. â€" car must baye been travelling at a fair rate of speed. There was plenty of room on the road to steer clear of the obstruction and besides the pile of gravel was no easy pill to craw} over. j Outside â€"of minor damages to the front fenders, the car was not severely damaged. The drivér was not injured beyond a few scratches, but the car was not righted for some time. Will Plant Flowers Realized Good Sum. Repair Church Shed. A Ford touring car came to grief while travelling along Erb street, Waterloo early on Tuesday when it leaped over a four foot embankâ€" ment of gravel and plunged headiong into a deep sewer trench. All indiâ€" cations go to show that the motor The item iniast week‘s issue reâ€" garding a dance at Wm. Foerster‘s was incorrect. Mr. Foerster states that no dance was held there on the evening of March 8th. Mr. James Ertel of Heldelburg is holidaying with his sister, Mrs. Kiesâ€" wetter. +* Mr. Hubert Kieswetter of Walkerâ€" ton is at present visiting his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kieswetâ€" ter. + During tho last two weeks several changes have taken place in our neighborhood. Mr. Nicholas Licht! and family have taken up their new tesidence near Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Boshart in Waterloo and Mrs. Daniel Boshart and family in Baden. They will be greatly missed in the community. Best wishes ac company them to their new homes. Mr. John Heiber and Mr. John Krachling attended the horse show in Baden last Wednesday. Car Crashed Over Embankment This Morning at Waterloo Mrs. C. F. Ottenaun attended the Yuneralrof Miss M .Fieischman, who was laid to rest last Thursday. _Mrs. L. Schaub and daughter inâ€" tend taking a trip to Midiand in the near Mrs. A. Hyds spent a week with friends near Shakespeare. No Dance at Wm. Foerster‘s, Mrs. Zehr and family will make their future home with the formor‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bast. _ Mr. and Mrs.© Henry Kelterborn epont a fow days with friends in Kitâ€" Dr. Croft moved into his new resiâ€" dence last week . Mr. John Jantz and son Alfred of Detroit are visiting the former‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs. J. P. Dietrich. Mr. A. Berscht is able to be about | eg, Reguiator Clock, 2 Osk Writing againâ€"afterâ€"hisâ€"boingâ€"laidâ€"up â€"£0F | Destse M"*m Writing SOVOrAL wank® with RAKFS thar., Desks, Largeâ€"Os Stand, â€"4°Ofâ€" several weeks with sore throat. Claims Many Vicitms:in Canada | AP"‘! 15th, Saturdsyâ€"Farm Stock und should Ne "Agatnst |and household effeéts of Theodore Minard‘s‘ BRyK. Matluck, 325 Courtland Heights at J. D SO T LN ANTAITCAT _ |M. Schneider and Sons, Abbatoir, nce 36.42. ICMuunéd&â€"&'u Christina MacQueen, teacher, â€" |" *!me the following raluable proâ€" 8T. AGATHA City of Kitchener W. W. FRICKEY, AUCTIONEER. _ April 15 (Saturday)â€" Household ‘I'.ï¬ect. belonging to Mra. Annie Beâ€" linskie at the Market Square Kitchâ€" .ener at 8.30 A. 2I. was well patronized by shoppers and at the conclusion $22.20 was the fict April 22 (Saturday) â€" Valuable household effects belonging to Mt. 8. Adolph. April 28th Saturday at 1.30 p.m.â€"â€" Valuable househoid effects beiong: ing to Tom Rvans, 77 Park St., beâ€" tween Hospital and Mount Hope St. in the City of Kitchener. Dated at Waterloo this 11th day of April, 1922. 18â€"3t And take notice that after the 3rd day of May, 1922, the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, among the perâ€" sons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and that they will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notice. . In the Matter of the Estate of Emma B. Wahi, late of the Town of Watâ€" erloo, in the County of Waterloo, ‘l Widow, Deceased. _ Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustees Act, R.S.0. 1914, Cap. 121, that all persons having any claims or demands against the late Emma B. Wahi, who died on or about the 9th day of March, 1922, at :he‘ Town of Waterloo, aré required to] send by post prepaid or to deliver co‘ the undersigned, executors or their agent of the estate of the said deâ€"; ceased, their names and addrenes‘ and full particulars in writing of their claims and a statement of their accounts and the nature of the seâ€" curity, if any held by them. MISCELLANEOUS Also 2 sets of Single Harness, Wheelbarrow and a lot of other arâ€" ticles. Termsâ€"Cash. The Bowman House has been sold to the City of Kitchener and evâ€" erything will be sold without reâ€" serve. . J. W. DAVEY, Auctioneer. E. E. BOWMAN, Propristor. N. Kellerman, Clerk. and Saucers, 6 doz. small Plates and & lot of other Dishes. KITCHEN Guernsey Range, 4 Kitchen tables, 1 doz. kitchen Chairs, Mangler, Ice Box, 2 Chopping Blocks, Platform Scales, 3 Smail Scales, 10 doz. Sealâ€" ers, Leundry Stove, Electric Washâ€" ing Machine, 2 Wringers, 4 Wash Tubs, Furnace Boller, Lace Curâ€" trains and Blinds, Pictures, Dishes, Kitchen Utensils. DINING ROOM ‘ 6 Dining Tables 36 Dining Chairs, Dining Clock, Sideboard, 4 Side Taâ€" bles, Refrigerator, Water Tank, Eiâ€" ectric Fan, 6 doz. Knives and Forks, 6 doz. Large Spoons, 6: doz. Tea Spoons, 6 doz. Plates 6 doz. Cups SAMPLE ROOM Lerge Oak Table 10 ft long, 10 Chairs, Plano, Parlor Set. FURNISHED sEprooMs 20 Furnished bedrooms, 80 Sheets, 80 Spreads, 80 Comforters, 50 Pilâ€" lows, 20 Tollet Bets, quantity of Linoleum. ble, 2 Hot Water Urns, Butter Milk OFFICE , FURNITURE Counter and Cigarâ€"Case . Notice to Creditors Auction Sale List M. B. DUERING 15â€"2t 200 ACRE FORM FOR SALE TO RENT y The Rennie farm, situ miles west of St. Clements miles south of Linwood the township of Wellesiey, sold cheap and on easy payment, or rented for the 1922 for grazing purposes y _ On the property there is & bank barn and straw . shed, . orchard and amall house. farm is in grass and the fences are in good repair. .. For further particulars the undersigned Geo. A. 870, Preston. A Househoid Effects:â€" Sideb Extension Table, 6 dining Chairs, Couch, number of Beds aprings and mattresses, 2 1 Stands, number of small Parlor les, Gramaphone, Partor Suite, Table, Kitchen Cupboard, Se Machine, Morris Chair, Ki Range, Gas Stove and other ar too numerous to mention. / Positively no reserve. Termsâ€"Cash. H. B. DUERING, Auct. N. Kellerman, Clerk. â€" SATURDAY, APRIL 1i§th, Commencing at 1.30 o‘cl sharp: . . 4 2 Good Choice Dairy Cows: Durham Cow fresh 3 weeks â€" calf at foot, Jersey Cow dti calve April 29th, Grade Dur bull calf one year old, Jersey‘ Hoilstein Heifer rising one year, â€"â€"Pigs, Poultry, Etc:â€"Pure 7 Yorkshire Sow due to farrow ond litter April 22nd, 2 shoats al 70 lbs. each, 16 good Chickens one Sockerel, 2 Ducks and Drake, 9 rods Pig Wire fenc Furnace Kettle; 50 Sacks, D Forks, Spray; Swill Barrel an lot of other articles. § PUBLIC §A There will be sold by public tion on the premises of the ut signed situated _ 325 Com;l Heights at J. M. Schneider & : Abattoir in the City of Ritch of Valuable Farm ; and Household Eff. with good pasture year round. Torms of Chattelsâ€"$10 and a Cash; over that amount $ m credit will be given on furnishia it. Chickens Cash. The abo tols will be sold without rese farm if not sold will be rem no reasonable offer will be as the owner owing to ill h the part of his family is les farm. HARRY ANTONW. Pronria Farm consisting of 95 acros. offered subject to reserve bid. 1 premises is a good farm karn, driving shed and all ‘ outhyildings. Good running . s of water near barn. The Farm a gvod state of cultivation, 9. of Wheat in ground, 10 acres. h proved joint notes. A discount 4 per cent. on sums entitled to er Hens and 2 Roosters. FARM. $ good Dairy Cows, 1 t1 at time of sale, Bajlance to be in calf, 1 Calt 6 m "fbhlm‘m-ml;« Cultivator, 1 Disk Harrow, 1 4 barrow, 2 Cream Separators, order, 1 Seed Drill, 1 Single lnuollmflnmt'.lm or, 1 Mower, 1 Hay rake, i 1 pair farm Horses good I Driving Horse 9 years ol eral Purpose Horse 12 ye Prompt attention hains and other. articles. . PIGS AND â€"POULTRY % Brood Sows 1. with 10 Walter AMES, Auctioneer."