LOBSTER WEIGHING 31 ~PpouNnDps viciousLy ATTACKS BULLDOG A lobster that measured 3 feet 11 Inches from tip to top and tipped the scales at 31 pounds was landed from the fishing steamer Rose R. last week at Canarsie Landing, ac Jan. 28 (Thursday)â€"Real estate, consisting of a choice 180 acre farm with good buildings, good soil, ideal location, and farm stock including registered and high grade Holstein cows, of Dani¢! Ritter, 3 miles w@st of St. Jacobs, 1 mile east of Hawkesville. Jan. 19 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Aaron F. Bowman, on town line between Peel and Wellesley, 1% miles west of Walâ€" lenstein. Jan 16 .(Saturday) â€" Threshers outft, implements, vehicles, houseâ€" hold effects, etc., of Peter L. Musâ€" selman, at St. JaCobs. Jan. 12 (Tuesday) â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc, of Mrs. James Watson, at west half of lot No. 9, Con. 7. Peel Township, about 6 miles northâ€" west of Floradale. Dec. 8 (Tuesday) â€" Farm stock. implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of John L. Hints, on the section line, Wellesley, about four miles northeast of Linwood and 2% miles west of Wallenstein. Dec. 4 (Friday)â€"Extensive sale of farm stock, implements, hay. grain, etc., of Alex Burovoy, on the Gravel Road, about 2 miles west of Alma. Dec. 8 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of 100 acre farm, stock, jimplements and feed at Lot 7, 9th line of Blandâ€" ford, 1% miles north of Innerkip, for the late Andrew Sim Estate. Dec. 5 (Saturday)â€"Valuable reul estate, consisting of house and two lots; electric lights, water, etc.; belonging to the estate of the late Michael Fries, 23 King St.,. Elmira. Dec. 15 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, lmpledents, produce and houseâ€" hold~ effects belonging to Mrs. Menno ‘Geiger, on the Huron Road opposite Pine Hill school. No reâ€" serve. Feb. 25, (Thursday)â€"Farmstock, implements, feed and household effects for Noah S. Weber, situated $% miles north of Waterioo, on the Highway between Waterioo and St. Jacobs. * Dec. 14 (Monday)â€"100 acre farm and farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce and household effects belong ing to John Bolton, 3 miles north of Dundas, on Guelph and Dundas highway. No reserve. Dec® 8 (Tuesday)â€"10 acreâ€"farm. ferm stock, implements and house hold effects belonging to the esâ€" tate of the late Herman Burchatzâ€" ki, 2% miles east of Haysville, on the Huron Road opposite Pine Hill school. _Dec. 5 (Saturday)â€"Entire sale of household effects, (like new). This furniture has been used only a short time so don‘t miss this sale. For William R. Lichti, in the vill age of Baden. No reserve. Feb. 6 (Saturday)â€"At City Hall, Kitchener, at 10 a.m., valuable 136 acre farm (if not previously sold) belonging to Wm. Woolner, 5 miles southeast of Kitchener. 30 acres of bush, good buildings and spring creek. I!1 health reason for selling. Lcmiasd WU-‘“ COER PRCIRITCIUC Dec. 16 ° (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, feed and house hold @fMfects for Joe Fliks, situated about 2% miles south of Kitchener on the Mannheim Road. Jan. 14 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, implements, feed and househoid effects for Charlie Sase, situated about 2% miles east of Linwood and 3 miles west of Hawkesville, on the 13th Con. Wellesley Tp. Jan. 20 â€"(Wednesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, feed and houseâ€" hold effects for Christian P. Mar tin, situated 1% mileg south of Conestogo and 2 miles north of Lexington. 1. H. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioncer. mile.. west of Winterbourne, 1% Dec. 15 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock GEO. G. CLAS8, Auctionser. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Stop "dosing" Rhenmatism. |here on Sunday last. The pastor It‘s pain omly; not one case ln'mh.d a powerful sermon from fifty requires internal treatment. the fext: Turn Ye, Turn Ye! Why Rub soothing, penetrating "St.‘ ghould 1 Die?. * Jacob‘s Ofl" right on the "temder, ‘The church was crowded, many spot," and bBy the time you s@y Jack from New. Dundee and Roseville. Robinsonâ€"out comes the rheumatic A number professed saivation. pain and distress. "St. Jacobs Ofl"Ln Ephraim Devitt has been in poor is a harmless rhenmatism liniment "heaith for some time with a throat which never disappoints and doesâ€" affitction. n‘t burn the skin. It takes pain, Gole Bros. here do chopping on soreness and stiffness from athing Tuesdays and Fridays. joints, muscles and bomes; stopSs . Missionary meetings were held in sciatica,. lumbago, backache and the Mennonite church on Sunday. nevraigia. * â€"| Hecovering Wicsely. â€" Levi Hall IAmber up! <‘Get a smail trial man, who suftered & paintol acei bottle of old time, honest "@t. dent: last week is progressing The missionary programme given in Trinity Lutheran church last Wednesday evening was repeated by special request on Monday evenâ€" ing at 8 p.m. in the basement of the church. * Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zurbrigg, Miss M. T. Zurbrigg, Mr. J. M. Zurbrigg from here and Mrs. A. H. Musselman of Kitchener, and Mrs. Chas,. Cook and\ Mr. Wm. William S. Smith died at his home in Galt on Monday last after an illness extending over 2 years. He was the third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Smith and was born in New Hamburg but has lived in Galt nearly all his life. At a meeting held on Nov. 19, by the Board of Directors of the New Hamburg branch of the Briâ€" tish and Foreign Bible Society, the following officers were elected. President, O Hamilton, Sec.â€"Treas., Wm. Buck, Directorsâ€"Fred â€" Debus, S. D. Peacock, D. Eby, A. R. G. Smith, H. Kropf, L. G. Pequegnat, M. Zurbrigg, G. Bechtel, N. Steinman, J. O. Jantzi, Carl Ritchie. For Collectorsâ€"O. Hamilton and D. Eby to canvass the business places; Miss Mildred Curtis, Corâ€" rine Anguish, Margaret Culbert, Elva Metz, Miriam Merner, and Jean Zurbrigg are to call at the private homes; Messrs. G. Bechtel. Karl Ritchie, Noah Steinman and J. O. Jantzi® will arrange for colâ€" lectors: at Baden. ‘ Obituaryâ€"William 8. Smith The local Hydro Electric Departâ€" ment last week sent out reply post cards to all Hydro.users in town, asking for donations to the Adam Beck Endowment for Queen Alexâ€" andra Sanatorium. . The objective for New Hamburg is $600 and this amount should easily be raised as the object of this endowment is to give heaith and ‘healing to thouâ€" sands who suffer with the dread disease, tuberculosis. Bible Society Branch Mr. Geo. Grundenberger and Mr. Russel Nahrgang of Detroit spent the American Thanksgiving day at their parental homes here. Mrs. Harrison of Detroit is the guest of her miece, Mrs. J. M. Zurâ€" brigg. Miss Edna Loehr of Stratford spent the week end at the home of her father, Mr. Wm. Loebr. Several auto accidents were reâ€" ported fn the neighborhood on last Sunday evening. Two cars also colâ€" lided: on Heimer‘s bridge on Monâ€" day with considerable damage but the occupants escaped injury. ‘The renovating and altering of the 1.O0.O0.F..lodge rooms is nearing completion and the Oddfellows will now occupy the whole top flat of the Independent Block. Mrs. Hawkins of Exeter is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Becker. Mrs. Wm. P. Becker . visited friends in Hamilton on Wednesday. The annual fowl supper given in Library Hall last Thursday by the ladies of St. Peter‘s Lutheran church ‘was again a great success. Mrs. D. Becker 4s visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Hutchings and other relatives in Detroit this week. The new clerk assumed his duties Mr. and Mre. H. Berlet of Woodâ€" stock were visitors atâ€"the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. ©. 8. Bechtel on Wedâ€" Court of Waterloo County in sucâ€" cession to Mr. R. C. Puddicombe, day on a business trip to Dewet, Rub Rheumatic Pain From Aching Joints Rub Pain right out with amati trial bottle of old "St. Jacob‘s OH." ~Mr. Lorme Ritsz has been appoint Elects Officers The church was crowded, many from New. Dundee and Roseville. A number professed saivation. Ephraim Devitt has been in poor health for some time with a throat Rev.. Clyde Meadows closed his revival meetings in the U.B. church here on Sunday last. The pastor preached a powerful sermon from Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch viBited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schweitzer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Abe R. Herner and son made a short call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Herner on Saturday evening. Meetings Closed Mrs. John Oesch, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich, atâ€" tended the funeral of Mrs. Wm. Lichty of Baden on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Abe R. Herner and son of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kropf and Mrs. Mrs. Abraâ€" ham Herner of Berlet‘s Corner and Mr. Noah Herner spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick. Lichty, Waterloo. Friends will be sorry to= learn that Mr. Nick Lichty of Waterloo is on the sick list. Mr. Joseph Schweitzer made a business trip to Baden on Wednesâ€" day. . A sad death took place at Lucan last Sunday afternoon when Grace Marie, only daughter, _of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Zurbrigg, passed away very suddenly after a brief illness. She was iA her ifth year and leaves her sorrowing parents and two little brothers, Franklin and Bert.. The deceased was a grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zurbrigg of New Hamburg. The funeral took place in SC James cemetery, Clandeboye, on Tuesday afternoon. The bereaved family have the sympathy of their many friends here jn their sad loss. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Oesch and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roth, motored to Nithâ€" burg on Sunday last. Mr. John Kaercher suffered a paralytic stroke on Thursday and is very ill, his many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Obituaryâ€"Grace Marie Zurbrigg Mr. Orvan Hamilton and his mother and Miss Isobellaâ€" McCalâ€" lum are taking up their residence in the house which Mr. Hamilton purchased from Mr. V. C. Wenzel last summer. & Mrs. W. P. Rennie of Listowel accompanied Miss Rennie~ from Stratford on Tuesday and is spendâ€" ing the week with her friend Mrs. B. Walker and the Misses Rennie. Mr. Amos Roth and family and Miss Nancy Roth left last Monday for Clarence, N.Y. Mr. Roth had charge of the cider mill on the Wilâ€" mot â€" Zorra Townline which has now been closed for the season. ‘Cook of the Gravel Rosd attended the funeral of the former‘s grandâ€" duughter, Grace Zurbrigg at Lucan Mrs. Fred Bucholtz who spent several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Grundenbergel) and _ other friends in Stratford ‘returned to her home in Detroit. °l70ul,wu&hwn Ki hiis s Har Mess Reauls : Lt dsc in The Agnew Fox and Fur Comâ€" pany recently shipped 15 silver black foxes to Seattle, Wash., and also disposed of thirty more for a ranch in Vancouver, B.C.,, which will be~going ‘out shortly. Miss Clara Shuyler acccompanied by Miss Jean Ridge of St. Mary‘s visited at Toronto over last week end. % Mr.*and Mrs. Guy Semple and son Bobby and daughter Betty of Carg}! spent the week end at the home of her father, Mr. Samuel D. Peacock. } trip to his fox farm at Oxford, Michigan, and expects to leave for Vancouver this week. junction with the Winter Stock Show of the Vancouver Exhibition Associations at Hastings Park, Vanâ€" couver; Dec. 10â€"12. The invitation came to Mr. Agnew from a meeting of the B. C. Provincial Executive tion in process of organization. Mr. Agnew .left on Wednesday on a here and in Prince Rdward Island, SUNFISH LAKE HANNNI!K Py School Consert.â€"The school conâ€" cert given on Monday and Tuesday night was a big success. The proâ€" gram consiated of recitations, drills and songs, and was much enjoyed by the large gathering of parents and friendg of the children. _ Injured in Fall. â€"While ‘driving near the Wallenstain bridge Saturâ€" day afternoum, Theo. Musselman suffered injuries to his leg and hip when the load of bay upon which week in Hamilton. Miss Lydia Letson spent last week in Conestogo with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Letson. Mr. George Winfield was home last week with blood poisoning in his arm. Mr. Robert Winfield took his place at the garage in Conestogo. Mr. week Mr. and Mrs. Bert Letson had a radio installed last week. Mr. and Miss Edgarâ€" and Violet Devitt and Miss Beatrice Hofstetâ€" ter spent the week end in Hamilâ€" ton. Mrs. H. Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mansfield o# Guelph spent a couple of days with their father, Mr. F. Letson. Miss Beatrice Snider of Waterâ€" loo spent Sunday with Miss Angelâ€" ine Snider. Mrs. B. C. Woods attended #° wedding of her brother, Mr. George Hemmerich, at Hamilton on Saturâ€" day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shoemaker and son Robert and Mrs. J. Shoemaker of Elmira spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snider and daughter Muriel and Miss L. Buttâ€" rum spent Saturday in Guelph. Quite a number from around here attended the Junior Farmers‘ dance held in Jackson‘s Hall, Elmira, last Thursday evening. The monthly meeting of the Winterbourne _ Women‘s. Institute was held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wm. Sherriffs, with a good attendance. Two quilts were quilted, one for the hostess and one for the Institute. Lunch was served after the meeting. Notes of Interest Rev. Mr. Cameron ‘of Toropto joccupied the pulpit . in* Chalme:‘s Presbyterian Church #on Sunday morning. $ Bornâ€"On Tuesday, Nov. 24th, at Toronto, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mcâ€" Bride (nee Flora Veitch) a daughâ€" ter. The condition of Mrs: John Daly, who was seriously ill, is slightly improved. Her many friends hope for her speedy vecovery. CO i dne «o fais dn esn on o e Miss Ethel Colquohon spent the week end in Toronto. Miss Emma Mackie is ‘at home now convalescing after her operaâ€" tion for appendicitis. _ Messrs. Russel Sherriffs and James Mitchell jr. returned home last Thursday from the West. Mrs. Thos. Adsett and son Harry Mr .and ~Mrs. Jas. Allan and. Mr Jas. Burnett of Eramosa sxyn't Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon. s Mist Marjorie Loney of Detroit is visiting friends here. Mr. Sylvester Schmidt returned on Saturday after spending a few months in .the West and is spendâ€" ing s¢gme time with his brother, Mr. Henz Schmidt. & Joseph Birmingham of Guelph spent Sunday with friends here. Locals and Personals. misfortune to sprain bis wrist while crauking his father‘s car â€"â€" The canvassers for the Extension and _ Maintenance Fund â€" of ~the United Church have made their rounds arid are glad to report the proceedg..more than the objective. Miss Ruth Hammond and Master Billie Higgins returned on Saturday night after spending a week with friends in Detroit. Mr. Thos. Wilford attended a dance given at Britton last Thursâ€" day evening. Mrs. Geiger arrived from Gerâ€" many last week and has been enâ€" gaged as housekeeper by Mr. Peter Lather. family of Lisbon, nad Mr. and Wm. Lels of Kitchener were tors at Mr. George Foerster on pApegreaiidcs s Snss itc s S is s xn mend. Bhs . CR Lisbom. f a I,. Miss Dorothy Knight spent lho! week end with Eimir@ friends. Donald in Han WEST MONTROSE. WINTERBOURNE ELMIRA Nevill throwing him is spending Langâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. M..,W. Lang, a daughâ€" ter. s Ambroseâ€"AT Kitchener, Nov. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. George Ambrose (nee) Gladys Mackje) a son. Hodginsâ€"At Troy, N.Y., Nov. 24th to Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hodâ€" gins, formerly of Kitchener, a daughter, Florence Eleanor. Doerflerâ€"At Bamberg, Nov. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. George Doerfler, a, Martinâ€"At Conestogo, Nov. 24th to C Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Martin. a son. 5* Wintermeyerâ€"At â€" Kitchener, Nov 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Winâ€" termeyer, a daughter. Connerâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conner, Witzelâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witzel, a daughter. Wittick â€"Near Elmira, Nov. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wittick, The Waterloo Chronicle Sproch |_ C 1 Ves Oe e ie on . _ ‘F& â€" 2o C s ¢ 0‘ ' $ + fl en \ Te . us priné! ¢. c x>~â€"»a . inmpai e * 6 t"g,’jo ) ks ; ' 'zc‘". g&*" & %W’ f (-u) \ .: K4 «> % a _ * . mmn) / °/ snowâ€"Amp mogs o® t ~"»t s a9® Name s t B 2 2l 'L, ,'“:; $A . J.". “‘ 3~‘ ;.a j > GEUEMBER â€" %h :@w e o biiy ‘/ se» 4 # \ _ / . /‘; w ts _ £â€" 9/:.) f<)*_\~:, ns 3 ‘ ;f,'f /?//5/// ~.. 5 1 * Jn “l‘ ) ' :{\ :/ p (:"’(‘j“r % | ____ / _z 1 /n es z> d 1 Then: be sure to insert your announcement, together with full details of the sale, in the County‘s most widely circulated weekly newspaperâ€" BIRTHS The Chronicle is indisputably the Leading Auction Sale Medium in this territory as the hundreds of announcements it carries from year to year convincingly demonstrate. , EverymanhAucflo-ScluorhnuhrSnkh&hMid naturally turns to the Chronicle because Use The Waterloo Ghronicle and Get Sure Results It Garries Practically Every Salé Held in the District Equitable Life Block f * e â€"Tlim \.oTsAg?Am:ss AND FuN To You hi Do Y ou WM to-: Harlock â€" At Toronto, Nov. 25, Amos Harlock, aged 45 years, a brother of George Harlock of Kitâ€" chener. Kennedyâ€"At Kltche{er. Nov. 23, W. K. Kennedy, at the home of his sister, Mrs. David Koch. Hummellâ€"Langâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 25th, at St. Mary‘s R. C. church, by Rev. A. L. Zinger, Marguerite Alma Lang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Larg, to Walter Hummel, both ‘of Kitchener. Lichtyâ€"Shantzâ€"At Kitchener Zion Evangelical parsonage, Nov. 25th, by Rev. S. E. Schrader, Miss Nellie Shantz to John Z. Lichty, both of Waterloo. Brammâ€"Clarkeâ€"At Kitchener, Nov‘ 25th, Jeanette Clarke to John Bramm, both of Kitchener. \ Nutterâ€"Schmidtâ€"November 28, Miss Bertha Schmidt and Mr. William Nutter. Make Your Auction | Sale a Real Success? | _ DEATHS â€"Waterloo, Ontario Rub.the scalp with Minard‘s Liniâ€" ment. Joseph Xavier Hearst, former head of the Hearst Musical Pubâ€" lishing Company *of ‘Canada, was arrested at Winnipeg last week by a Provincial Police constable on a warrant issued by the Attorneyâ€" General‘s Deparment of the Provâ€" ince charging> him with the theft of $385,000. ARRESTED ON CHARGE > OF STEALING $385,000 Burial was made in the St. Jacobs Menonite cemetery. Shippanowskiâ€" At Kitchener, Nov. .25, Chas. Shippanowski, in his 73rd year. Bortzâ€"At Portland, Oregon, Nov. 20, Harold Bortz, son of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Bortz, in his 2%ra year. Burial took place in Kitchâ€" ener Nov. 27th. , Acton â€" At Kitchener, Nov. 26th. Herman C. Wildfong, in his 58th year. . Willoughbyâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 26, Christopher‘ Willoughby, in his T2nd year.