$9% Hockey Matchâ€"The return hockey match between Wellesley and St. Clements was played in the local rink on Monday night. Wi. Suider Milling Co Given Mail Contract â€"Mr. Irvin Fleischauer has taken over the mail courier contract until Norman Gerth is able to look after it again between here and Baden. Died at Waterloo.â€"The sad news was received here announcing the death of Mrs. Louis Winkler of Watâ€" erloo. Interment was made Sunday afternoon. Rink Sold.â€"Mr. B. Faber sold the skating rink to E. McLachlan for the sum of $1,000.00 and took posâ€" session at once. Mr. Walter Reiner Jr. of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end and Sunday at home with his parents. Personals. (Fancy Pastry) ALWAYS ORDER BY NAME For Flour Users wanting a Flour that will serve all purposes, both Bread or Pastry, ORDER Ocean Seven Lilies QUALITY Waterloo We operate under strict Government Supervision. Open an Account toâ€"day. Always Dependable The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company Al money left with us must be invested in Trustee securitiese such as First Mortgages, Dominion and Provincial Gov ern m e n t is the basis upon which we ask you to open a Savings Account. When Satisfaction is Needed FOR REAL GOOD PASTRY, ORDER 4. _ for your funds It represents SUPREME qUALITY EFlouy EFlour cOUNTS Whean WELLESLEY INTEREST CURITY!!: Galt Kitchener For Free Sample mail this adver tisement to Whitehall Pharmacal Co., Inc., 598 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on every packâ€" Rowles Red Pepper Rub, mad~ from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the sore spot is warmed through and through and the torture is gome. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into pain and congestion teâ€" lief comes at once. Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, strains, _ sprains, aching â€" joints. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub. Says Red Pepper Heat Stops Pain In Few Minutes â€" _ "UTS. Andrew Playford is spending Mrl. “:d Mrs. J;)h'; t(rare:mr:ig on & week with relatives in Detroft. feriatae ‘so;)ne of theit friends O | prev. and MrS. J. M. Dobson and New Year‘s Day. daughter Joan of Princeton visited m at the homeu of Me“rs. .Allan and George Glaister‘s last Wednesday: Savs Red Penner C Miss Grace Weber burg is spending the Mrs. M. Ball. R. and W. Seip of Petersburg and C. Miller of Waterloo spent the holiâ€" days at the home of John Krachling. Miss Worden has returned from her home in Mitchell where she cpent her holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krachling and con Walter spent New Year‘s with friends in Kitchener. Mr. Norman Wahl of Waterloo spent New Year‘s with his mother, Mrs. C. Wahl Enjoyable Dance. â€" On Friday evening a large number of young people were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon. The evening was spent in dancing. Lunch was served at midnight and dancing was continued until the wee sma‘ hours of the morning. All report a fine time. \ Pleasantly Entertained.â€"A very enjoyable time was spent last Tuesâ€" day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forbes when the young people of this community and Heidelberg were entertained there. The evening was spent in dancing and euchre and lunch was served at midnight. i Miss Alice Forbes has returned to her duties as school teacher near Heidelberg after spending the hollâ€" days at her home here. Mr. Elgin Sherriffs spent Christâ€" mas with his sister, Mrs. Rayburn Hamilton at Brantford. Mr. Allan Leech of Detroit spent last week at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Jas. Gallagher. â€" Mrs. Thormfas. Adsett, son Hugh dnd daughters Mrs. Jas. Allan and Mrs. Melvin Grant of Mimosa, spent last Tuesday dt Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon. * Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell have left for Detroit to spent several weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Wright. > Mr. and tended the nephew at Day. Misses Ethel Colquahon and Mary Gingrich, our local teachers, have returned after spending the holidays at their homes at Mitchell and West Montrose. ‘\ News Notes. _ Mrs. Wm. Cump «is visiting her sis Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Hamilton and children of Brantford spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Sherriffs. y Misses Olive Snyder, Mary Forbes, Jean and Ethel Daly of Kitchener spent the holiday at their homes here. Miss Margaret Pirie of Toronto Collegiate spent the holidays at her home here. Mr. Arthur Lee of Kitchener spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon. Mr. Harry Sbherriffs spent weekâ€"end in Brampton. Misses Myra Snydef and Margaret Forbes of Kitchener spent last week at their homes here. & Mr. Watson Millard of Detroit visiting his parents here. Messrs. Hugh Langdon, Stanley Scherrer, Andrew Beits and . us Beitz have returned to Dotnmlï¬.r spending a week at their homes here. / Miss Emma Mackie of Flint visiting at her horhe here. Miss Gertie Veitch of Buffalo spent a couple of days last week at her home here. ST. AGATHA WINTERBOURNE Mrs. Jas. Causland atâ€" golden wedding of their Preston on Christmas PERSONALS AND OTHER ITEMS AS TOLD BY WATERLOO CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENTS of New Hamâ€" vacation. with of Glencoe The anual school meeting was held in the school house on Wednes d.(, Dec. 29, when the general rout Ine of business was transacted. Mr. Allan Giafaster was clected trustee in place of Mr. M. Shants, who resigned the trustseship after 10 years of falthfal sorvice. The annual meeting ‘of Rush‘s cemetery was held in the Township Hall on Tuesday, Dec. 28, when the Financial Report was presented and was quite satisfactory. the Mrs. R. visited at Dechert at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mundell and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson spent New Year‘s at Mr. Wm. Burnett, Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Knight of Kitâ€" chener and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Renâ€" nie of London spent thé New Year‘s holiday at Mrs. Albert Knight. Miss Florence Lather returned home after spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Yendt, Kitchener. i Miss Loretta Lobsinger of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents here. _ l Mr. Frank Hoffarth is holidaying ’with his father, Mr. Paul Hoffarth, after being engaged for some time 'near Carlsruhe. l Mr. Eimer Reidel of Kitchener ! was a holiday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Voisin, Mr. and Mrs. Manser of Llnwvood spent New Year‘s at the home of Mr. M. Shants. Local and Personal. Mrs. Andrew Playford is spending Mr. and Mrs. Seraphin Schnarr of Waterloo were Sunday visitors with the former‘s brother, Herbert. Mr. Louis Veidenheimmer returnâ€" ed to Toronto after spending the weekâ€"end with his parents in our burg. Refereeâ€"Jno. Boegel, St. Clements Personals. * St. Clementsâ€"Boppre, goal; Herâ€" gott and O. Lobsinger, defence; E. Lobsinger, centre; J. Meyer and Forâ€" well, wings; W. Meyer and E. Meyer subs. Wellesleyâ€"Kumpf goal, Yost and Gramm, defence; Roth, centre; Kelâ€" terbourne and Habermehi, wings ; Hamel and Roth, subs. l Wellesley Won Close Game.â€"On Monday night of last week the local rbion Tamers Hockey Club, under the coaching of Andrew Boisson, ijourneyed to Wellesley and showed their increase in strength over former years by holding the flashy Wellesley sextet to a 1â€"0 score. Yost, Kumpf and Habermeh] played great hockey for the winners, while Her-‘ gott and Forwell starred for the locals. ‘The solitary goal was scored midway in the second period on a beautiful combination play by Roth and Yost, the latter netting the puck. The lineâ€"up: Died at Macton.â€"Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Kittel]l in Macton. The funeral was held on Monday in Macton and was attended by a large number of relaâ€" tives of this community. Mr. Alex Hoffarth of Waterloo spent Sitmday at his home here. Mr. Clare Boppre was a business visitor in Wallenstein during the past week. = se Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Braniff and daughter Patricia of Kitchener paid a call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lobsinger on Thursday. Miss GCOnstsnce Hartman spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Kitâ€" chener. The stork was a busy visitor last week, paying calls at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Meyer on Dec. 31 and ‘presenting â€"them with a baby boy, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Robt. Ertel with a baby girl. Mr: James Ertel, who underwent an operation at St. Mary‘s Hospital on Christmas Day, is recovering nicely. He is expected home middle of this week. / Mr. Claud Boppre and Misses Olive Hoffarth, Cecilia Voisin and Rita Boppre returned to the K.â€"W. Collegiate, resuming their studies after spending their vacation at the homes of their parents here. Mr. Urban Helm, who was spendâ€" Ing the holiday season at his home here, returned to resume his work at Briggs Manufacturers in Detroit. Mr. Bill Dumbrook and Miss Eva Meyer of Kitchener spent New Year‘s at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 8. Meyer. interesting News Notes. s The annual school meeting of S. 8. No. 11 was held last Wednesday. The trustees for the year 1927 are Jacob Lorents, Alex Hartman and Peter Hergott. 4 f Foster and daughters the home of Mrs. Jno. Linwood on New Year‘s CROSSHILL 8T. CLEMENTs Mre. G. Isreal and Miss Henrietta Isreal of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jonas, Mr. and Mrs. H. Tsreal and son Raymond of Kitchener spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. R. Letson‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Letson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra Archie Lefson, Upper Woolk wich. litzer‘s Mrs. H. Lindsay and daughter Hazel of Guelph spent a few days last week with relatives here. Mrs. J. Shoemaker of Elmira is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. W, Meâ€" Mr. Hugh Murray spent several days with relatives in Toronto. Mrs. J. P. Snider spent the weekâ€" end with relatives in Gueljh. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ubrig of Hamilâ€" ton spent New Year‘s with Mr. and Mrs. E. Devitt. Miss Mabel Letson spent last week with relatives in Gueiph. Miss Vera Wollis is visiting with friends in Hamilton. Misses Carrie and Hannah Vagle of Guelph and Mr. Joe Vagle of Cleveland spent the holidays at their home here. of ton Miss Minerva Snider of Preston‘ Springs spent New Year‘s at her‘ home here. 1 Mrs. W. Howlgtt spent a couple of days with Miss Buttrum, Hlmfl-! Personals. Mr. Charles Stemmler returned to Detroit after spending a week at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koebel of Toronâ€" to are visiting friends around town. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burnett of Toâ€" ronto spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Burnett. Mrs. A. R .Peebles and sons spent a week with herdlarents at Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lutz and daughâ€" ters of Elmira spent New Year's‘ Day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz. Linwoodâ€"Lawrence Brenner, goal; ’Simon P. Friedman, r. def.; Wray Beges, 1. def.; Melvin Koenig, r. wing; Albin Koebel, 1. wing; Clare Koobel, centre; Jack Hayes, Norman Koebel, Frank Schummer, subs. Library Books.â€"The travelling 1i brary has arrived at the home of Mrs. F. H. Schummer. Books will be loaned out to members ‘of the Women‘s Institute every Sn!urday{ afternoon and evening. St. Clementsâ€"Claude Boppre, goal; N. Forwell, r. def.; M. Hergott, 1. def.; .O. Lobsinger, r. wing; J. Meyer, 1. wing; E. Lobsinger centre; H. Meyer, E. Meyer and W. Meyer, siths Won Ciose Game.â€"The Linwood Junfors defeated the St. Clements Juniors on Friday evening in the local rink by a score of 4 to 3. Clare Koebel was the outstanding player on the inwood team, scoring the winning goal in the last few minâ€" utes. The linewp was as follows: Mrs. H. Stoeser and son â€" of Josephsburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Voisin. Mr. and Mrs. A. Foerster and famâ€" ily of Eimira spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cassel, Sr. Mr. R. L. Gordon and daughter of Guelph spent a few days with friends in town. Mr. A. D. MacLeod of Guelph spent New Year‘s Day with friends in town. Mr. Arthur Hawke returned after spending the holidays at hfs home at Newton. Miss Gertrude Schummer of Kitâ€" chener and Miss Helen McBachern of Stratford returned after spending the holidays at their homes here. Mr. James Farrel of Toronto and Veronica of Rochester, N.Y., spent the holidays with their parents here. Mr. F. H. Schummer spent a few days at Toronto on business. _ Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Anth. R. Koebel, on Dec. 21st, a son. (Donald George.) Mr. Earl Carnochan of St. Catherâ€" ines is visiting his parents here. Misses Helena Flannery and Helen Hayes returned after spending the holidays at their respective homes at St. Columban and Dundas. Miss Monica Brenner returned to Kitchener after spending the holl days at her home here. Mr. Llioyd Ament of ro-rm ..i.g a week af his home here.. Mr. and Mrs. Orton Stricker and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stricker of Beamsvilie are visiting friends and reuatives around town. Mr. Clem Friedman of Detroit, Mich., spent New Year‘s at his home here. Mrs. Stanley Patterson returned to her homé at Bolton after spendâ€" ing a week with her parenpts here. Miss Jean Beaton of ‘Toronto is visiting at her home here. ind Going. Visitors Coming and WEST MONTROSE LINWOOD on Letson naJ Jan. 11â€"Farm stock, implements,| stock, for the late Daniel Pletch esâ€" with Mr. and , hay, grain, household effects, etc., of | tate. Upper Woolâ€"; Moses Reist Jr., 1 mile northeast of| Feb. 2 (Wednesday) â€" Clearing Rimfra. e sale of 150 acre farm, stock, impleâ€" Miss Henrietta| Jan. 1%th â€"Farm stock, impleâ€"| ments and feed at 35th concession, spent Sunday| ments, hay, #rain, houschold effects,| 7th line of West Zortra, 6 miles ‘has. Jonas, etc.. belonging to the Rennie Reâ€"| south of Stratford, 6 miles wost of sreal and son | tate, Con. 9, Wellesiley, about 3 miles Tavistock, for the late John Kerr t spent Sunday | southeast of Linwood. estate. y Letson‘s. Jan. 11 (Tuesday)â€"Valuable farm â€" Feb. 24th (Thursday) â€"â€" Clearing of Kitchâ€" with Mr. I also have a number of farms to sell, including a few real choice proâ€" positions. Consult me before you buy. Feb. 24 (Thursday)â€"Entire sale of farm ptock, implements, produce and household effects belonging to Moses ‘Toman, situated 2 miles northwest of New Dundes. No reâ€" serve as the proprietor is retiring from the farm. 1 Feb. 22 (Tuesday)â€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements, produce and household _ effects, belonging to George Lorents, situated 1 mile north and % mile east of St. Agatha known asâ€"thÂ¥ Ditrer Bros. farm. No| reserve. Feb. 12 (Saturday)â€"Entire sale of household effects belonging to George Coleman, on his premises on main street in the village of New Dundee. No reserve. Jan. 27 (Thursday)â€"At 9.30 a.m. sharp, entire sale of 100 acre farm, farm stock, implements, produce and household effects belonging to the estate of the late Moses B. Hallman, on Bleam‘s road, 1 mile west of Petersburg and Dundee road, also 2 miles east of Wilmot Centre. Postâ€" tively no reserve. Lunch at noom. . Jan. 25 (Tuesday) â€"At 9.30 a.m. sharp, 100 acre farm, 20 acres pasâ€" ture land with plenty water, will be offered separately; also farm stock, including registered Shorthorns, imâ€" plements, produce and household effects for Henry Livergood, near Plains School, $ miles east of New Dundee, 6 miles south of Kitchener, known as the John Welsh farm. No reserve. Lunch at noon. ‘ Jan. 19 (Wednesday)â€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements, produce and household effects on the town line between Waterloo and Oxford Countles, % mile southeast of'&iew Dundee, for Wm. E. Main. No reâ€" serve, farm is sold. ~ 1. H. TOMAN, Grad. Auctioneer New Dundee, Phone 28â€"12. Jan. 18 (Tues.)â€"12 o‘clock sharp, farm stock, implements, produce and household effects belonging to | Ed. Ziegler, situated 3% miles east of New Dundee and 6 miles south of IKitchener. Lane entranceâ€"at Huron Road Y, opposite Fred Schultz farm. No reserve. Farm is sold. ‘ Jan. 19 (Wednesday) â€"9 o‘clock a.m. sharp, entire sale of farm stock including a Holstein herd, T.B. testâ€" ed, also implements, produce and household effects on the town line between Waterloo and Oxford counâ€"| ties, % mile southeast of New Dunâ€" dee, for Wm. E. Main. No reaerve.i farm is sold. Lunch at noon. GEO. C. CLASB, Austoneer, ‘ _ Feb. 15 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, , impleme and seed grain of Isaac wmef,gifumod 2 miles north of , St. Agatha and 1° mile south of Josephsburg, known as the Linus Ditner farm. March 2 (Wednesday)â€"At 1230 p.m., farm stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects belongâ€" ing to the estate of the late Josiah Bauman, situated 4 miles northwest of Waterloo, 2 miles east of Erbsâ€" ville and 4% miles southwest of St. Jacobs (near Bearinger‘s school house). No reserve. ___Feb. 23, (Wednesday) at 12 o‘clock Noonâ€"EHas B. Martin Jr., will sell bis entire herd of 30 pure bred highâ€" producing Holstein cattle (all on accreditation), farm stock, impleâ€" ments and household» efMfects at his farm situated 3% miles west of St. Jacobs, 1 mile west of Three Bridges 2 miles north of Heidelberg and 1% miles southâ€"east of Hawkesville. No reserve, farm is sold. Jack Houck on pedigrees. | Feb. 26, (Saturday) â€" Household effects on the Kitchener market for Oscar J. Schneider at 8 a.m. Feb. 2 (Wednesday)â€"At 12 o‘clock Noonâ€"Martin 8. Bauman will offer for sale his farm stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects at his farm, situated 3 miles northâ€" west of Waterloo, 2 miles east of Erbsville and 3% miles southâ€"west cf St. Jacobs. No reserve. Jan. #% (Saturday) ~â€" Household effects ou the Kitchener market for Mrs. R. H. Best. A Jan. 25 (Tuesday)â€"Fermâ€"of 150 acres (if not previously sold) %5! acres of pasture and bush land, balâ€"| ance in good ~state of ulï¬nun-,l M,hfldiuu,aum-mek.b.i plements, hay, grain and household effects belonging to Jacob S. Snyder situated 2 miles northeast of Winâ€" terboutne and 3 miles southeast of West Montrose, and 4 miles west of household effects belonging to the estate of the late Gregor Hergott, situated 1% miles east of St. Agatha and 3% miles west of Waterloo. Junuary 1% (Thursday)â€"Farm of 30 scres,~ furm stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects bee umuu-uum,m; 1% miles east of Philipgburg and 2% miles west of St. Agatha. ‘ Jan. 47â€" (Monday)â€"Chattels and =~ | You Jan. 18 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock at Lot 19, 13th line Fast Zorra, 4& mile east of Hickson for John Ross Jr. Jan. 19 (Wednesday)â€"Auction sale of 86 acre farm, stock, implements ’nd feed at lot 1, con. 1 & 2, S. E. Hope, 2 miles southwest of New | Hamburg for Moses Helmuth. l Jan. 26 (Wednesday)â€"Auction sale | of farm stock, implements and teed,} at Lots 26 & 27, the 15th line l:aati Zorra, 5 miles southeast of Taviâ€" stock, for the late Danie} Pletch es ;‘ tate. I Jan. 14 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of Percheron horses, farm stock and implements, at Lot 39, concession 5, 8. E. Hope, 3 miles south of Stratâ€" fordy for Joseph Petrie. Jap. 13 (Thursday)â€"Auction sale 9f 100 acre farm, stock, implements and feed, at Lot 13, con. 3, S.R.H., 3 miles southeast of Shakespeare, for Jacob Kennel. Jan.. 11 (Tuesday)â€"Auction salef of farm stock, implements and leedf at Lot 23, 16th Line East Zorra, 1 } mile south of Cassel, for Noh Brenneman, at 12.30 sharp. | Jan. 6 (Thursday)â€"Auction sale of 100 acre farm with good buildâ€" ings, also stock, implements and feed at Lot 39, concession 2, N. E. Hope, 3% miles north of Stratford, for Andrew Hoffman. ‘Jan. 5 (Wednesday) â€" Clearing auction sgale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at 14th concession 1 eastern section,"1 mile west of Welâ€" lesley at 12 o‘clock sharp, for Joseph I also have several good farms for private sale, among them one priced at $7,200. See this one if inâ€" cerested. Terms arranged. etc., of Wm. Rudy, 3 miles east of conestogo, 2 miles north of Bloomâ€" ingdate. Feb. 24thâ€"Farm stock including registered Holstein cattle, impleâ€" ments, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Albert Lorch, about 2 miles northwest of Eimira and 2 miles southeast of Floradale. March 15â€"Farm â€" stock, impleâ€" ments, hay, grain, household effects, Feb. 22â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects, etc., of J. P. Martin, Con. 5, Peel Tp., about 2% miles west of Flora: dale. + _ _Feb. 15thâ€"Real estate consisting of a valuable hundred acre farm with good buildings, soil, etc., and farm Stock, implements, hay, grain and household effects of Earl Noecker, Com. 2, about 2 miles west of Glenâ€" allen. containing 124 acres with good buildâ€" ings, good soil, ideal location, Lot No. 79, G.C.T., known as the Mogex\ G. Reist farm, about 1 mile northâ€" east of Elmira. Canadian Herb Grdens 133 Garfield Ave. London, Ont. Wednesday and Thursday, Jan.12 &13 To all our customers taking Herb Treatments,â€"thisâ€"book contains over 250 oldâ€"time Herb Formulas, the longâ€"cherished secrets of our forefathers, the great Herbalists like Nicholas Culpeper and Pastor Kneipp, wlho lived many years ago and used them with great success. Gall Stones removed without an Operation, Goitre removed without an Operation, Asthma, Piles, Heart Troubles, High Blood Pressure; Stomach Troubles; Skin Diseases; Bedwetting, Worms, Nerve Troubles, Constipation and Appendicitis, Kidney Troubles, Paralysis, Diabetes, Bright‘s Disease, Lung and Bronâ€" chial Troubles, Bladder Troubles, Anaemia, Catarrh, Dropsy, Gravel, Over Fatness, Female Troubles, Arthritis, Rheumatism, Neuritis, and all diseases. TWO DAYS ONLY â€" ALL DAY AND EVENING Nature Has Provided . & Herb Roots, Barks, Berries, Leaves and Blossoms thflnflnxua.xmaunyufl-n-'i their natural state instead of drugs and pills you wi soon be on the road to M The Human Body was not made to suffer We SELL the HERBS the JUICE THERE IS A HERB FOR EVERY DISEASE. REMEMBER THE DATES WALPER HOUSE . ROTH, Auctioneer IF YOU January 12 &13 HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY . Murfin, the Proprietor of the Canadian Herb Gardens, expert in herbs, will be at Herb Doctor Bock Free CONSULTATION FREE KITCHENER "No, he can‘t," sobbed the boy. ‘"My father is a preacher, and don‘t know about anything." The kindly disposed stranger enâ€" deavored to cheer up the litlte felâ€" low by saying: "Never mind, my boy; your father can earily mind that." HAIR GOODS Ryric Birks Building . Yonge & Temperance, Toronts His Father Didn‘t Know A little lad was found on‘ the stret crying very bitertly because bis cart was broken. > f Jan. 19 (Wednesday)â€"Farm stock and implements for Cyrus Weber, Centreville, 2 miles east of Kitchâ€" ener. March 3 (Thursday) â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at Lot 19, Con. 8, N. E. Hope, 5 miles north of Shakeâ€" speare, at 12.30, for James S. Patterâ€" son. . formerly with Dorenwandâ€"Pember at the WALPER HOUSE, Kitchener, on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 11 and 12 sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 43, concession 3 8. E. Hope, 1 mile south of Stratford for Wim. J. Wilker. JOHNSTON & KNIGHT Throcat Husky? . J. B. KNIGHT Minard‘s Linimentâ€"ever reliable Advice on the Scaip. Makers of Patent Structure Minard‘s Liniment gives quick relief. Rub it on the throat and chest. Ladies and Gents . J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer We