| Profit By Reading This List of Auction Sales | March 16 (Wednesday)â€"At 9 a. m., clearing sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements and feed belonging to John Strong, situated 3 miles northâ€" east of Bloomingdale. March 10 (Thursday)â€"162 acre farm and all farm stock and impleâ€" ments on the farm occupied by Fq'ed Weisler, formerly owned by Angus Fellinger, at Strasburg, 2{6 miles northwest of Doon, about 6 miles south of Kitchener. March 10 (Thursday) â€" Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, houseâ€" hold effects, of Georgea Letson, 1 mile north of West Montrose. I have several choice farms for sale at attractive prices. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Phone 222, Kitchener Feb. 24 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., 115 acre farm, farm stock and imâ€" plements belonging to John Nosalik, near Josephsburg. March 7 (Monday) â€" Mortgage sale of 100 acre farm with good improvements, situated on the 13th Con. Wellesley Tp., about 3 miles southwest of Wallenstein, 3 miles east of Linwood, formerly occupied by Manuel Schlueter. March 7 (Monday, Fair Day)â€" At 10.30 a.m., valuable real estate confisting of a brick veneered dwelling with electric lights, hard and soft water, stable and la%e lot, adjoining the corporation of Elâ€" mira,â€" belonging to the estate of the late Joseph Doerfler. Phone 50 r 4, Elmira. â€" Feb. 23 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, etc., of Angus S. Gingrich, Woolwich township, about 3%4 miles north of Elmira. April 14 (Thursday) â€" Entire household effects for Mrs. Bertha Bruggaman, 1% miles south of Wilâ€" mot Centre school, known as the Peter Bowman place. No reserve. February 29 (Monday)â€"At 230 ©‘clock, mortgage sale of land and premises in the township of Welles March 23 (Wednesday) â€"Comâ€" munity sale of live stock only. Please list your offering with I. H. Toman no later than March 10th. Sale conducted in the village of New Dundee. loy, located 14 miHles south of St. Clements and formerly known as the Otterbein farm. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Phone 28w, New Dundee March 3 (Thursday) â€" Genuine outright sale of 25 fully accredited and registered Jerseys, entire farm stock, implements, produce and household effects, 2 miles north then 1 mile west of New Dundee, on the Huron Road, for Herbert Madter. poll:’itively no reserve, the farm is sold. March 9 (Wednesday)â€"â€"mxtensive sale of farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce and all household effects, 1 mile north of New Dundee, for C. C. Dief?gbacher. No reserve, the farm is sold. A Martin estate. Feb. 26 (Friday) â€"At 1 p.m., valuable farm stock, impiemehts, hay and household effects belonging to Richard Grewe, situate about 4 % miles west of Waterloo, 1% miles east of Erbsville, known as the Reinâ€" hardt Preiss farm. No reserve. iriiii and household effects belongâ€" ing to J. J. Strong, situated about 2 miles northeast of Bloomingdale. March 17 (Thursday)â€"At 12.30 p.m., clearing sale of valuable farm, stock, hay, grain and household effects belonging to Clayton Her-‘ gott, 3 miles west of Waterloo on| main road leading from Waterloo to St. Agatha, known as Erb‘ Road. for sale or Feb. 20 (Sai ) â€"At 8 valuable farm of 29% acres, buildings, electric lights, adjoins Feb. 27 (Saturday morning)â€"At 8 a.m., furniture and , bousehold effects at my auction stand at the Kitchener market, for Christian March 16 (Wednesday) â€" At 9 a.m. sharp, valuable farm stock, inâ€" cluding 40 head of cattle, t.hrechins outfit, portable saw mill, all goo implements, hay, feed and seed March 8 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 p.m., dairy cows, horses, eats, hay and furniture for Milton Kuch, situate & mile west of Heidelberg, on the highway. No reserve. March 8 (Tuesday)â€"At 2 p.m., the farm of the late Valentine Otterbein, containing 110 acres with good buildings, will be offered for sale on the farm of Milton Kuch, % mile west of Heidelberg. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctiqneer I have farms and town property See us first. OQOur prices are low and our stock is from the best breeding in Canada. Most of our males are from R.O.P. females, some of them contest winners. Every female is inspected and banded by expert Government inspectors. We have doubled our capscit{ this year to take care of our increased demand for good chicks and custom hatching. We deliver lots of 500 or more. Clemmer Farm and Hatchery 183 â€" 155 Lancaster St. W. â€" KITCHENER â€" Phone 1422) of St. Jacobs, on Waterlooâ€" highway, for Norman F. Canadian Approved Chicks w CUSTOM HATCHING it Auction Sale Lists " April 6 (Wednesday)â€"Z2nd type and production sale, Winter Fair Bldgs., Guelph, 60 head selected Holstein cattle. A. B. Brubacher, {mgr., Breslau. In a letter to Premier Henry, he had said: "I regret very greatly the necessity which compels me to this course, but several unsuccessful elections in which I stood my own expenses, coupled with the general condition of depression, makes it necessary to do so." _ â€" _ March 18 (Friday) â€"Auction sale of 25 Canadian bred horses, some well matched teams, at Cole‘s livery barn, Stratford, for C. Dill. ; March 24 (Thursdn{)â€"Annual spring horse sale at the Arlington Hotel yards, Tavistock. Please enter ‘your horses early with the auctionâ€" eer before March 12th. "Deeply hurt" by the publicity given the repayment by the Ontario government of more than $8,000 atrears of salary, Hon. E. C. Drury, former premier of the province, stated Saturday he beleveid the money was rightfully his. _ 0 Mr. Drury declared that while acting as leader of the Farmers‘ government, he had not reduced his own salary, but had simply "not colâ€" lected $3,000 a year for four years." _ â€" s â€" The cabinet had forwarded him the cheque, and it was a "gentleâ€" manly act, ?erlormed in a gentleâ€" manly way," Mr. Drury said. FORMER PREMIER . DRURY GETS $8,000 Termsâ€"10% cash of the purâ€" chase price on day of sale, balance within 30 days thereafter. |__March 15 (Tuesday) â€" Cle.rini' sale of farm stock, implements an ‘ ‘feed at Lot 1, Con. 1, South Eastâ€" hope, 2 miles southwest of New Hamburg, for Jacob D. Roth. â€" For more particulars apply to the undersigned Executors: EZRA B. BAUMAN, DANIEL CRESSMAN, Executors. On the farm is a large brick house, bank barn with cemented stable, hen house, all electric lighted and in good state of repair; a never failing spring well; fruit bearing orchard; fall ploughing all done about 7 acres of alfalfa sod; about +4 acre planted for market gardenâ€" ing, consisting of strawberries, raspâ€" berries, onions, etc. The undersigned Executors of the Estate of the late Norman F. Marâ€" tin will offer for sale by public auction, and subject to reserve bid, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 20, 1932, at 3 p.m. sharp. The farm consisting of 29% acres {more or less),.and adjoining the northerly limits of the Village of St. Jacobs, on the Elmira and Waterloo highway. 'r'ou. L umï¬aly;;ma bowed of > grade Holste lhhz cows, Yomn brgod sows at t 29, Yorkshire brgod sgows at Lot 29, new | milkers nd"l;fl‘s‘m. nlJ Con. 2, Wilmot, 5 southwest of New !hmbmf, known as the Klinkman farm, for John Brodrecht. Feb. 25 ('l‘hundn%â€"-‘m:don sale of 100 acre farm, farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed, 4 mile north of Ratho, for Noah B. Yantzi.. March 1 (Tuesday)â€"â€"â€"Auction sale of farm stock and implements adâ€" joining the village of Bright, for J. H. Riesberry.~ 2s _ March 4 (l’-‘ridny)â€"Clnru? sale of farm,tock, implements and feed 3 miles southeast of Tavistock, for J. W. Kaufman. March 10 (Thursday) â€" Clearing sale of 100 acre farm, Reg. Jersey cattle, farm stock, implemments and feed at Lot 38, concession 4, North Easthope, 4 miles northeast of Stratford, for Mrs. Mary Whaling. akrch 12 (Saturday) â€"â€" Auction sale in the village of New Hamburg, 28 double sets of new harness, numâ€" ber of single sets, all hand stitched collars, lines, sweat pads, rubber boots, shoes and other articles. This is a grand offering, everyt.hingl new and upâ€"toâ€"date, for George Holt.. L. E. FRANKLIN, Auctioneer. St. Jacobs P.O. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Waterloo. Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. Feb. 23 (Tuesday) â€"Auction sale AUCTION SALE 6â€"2 Produce and Harness â€" About 6 tons of hay; some mangels; new set team harness, etc. Household Effectsâ€"New DeLaval No. 12 cream separator; churn; kitchen range; corner cupboard; 6 dining room chairs; 4 wooden beds; 2 springs, like new; 2 mattresses; eradle; baby buggy body; 3 good cider barrels; six 1â€"gallon crocks; sealers; jugs; lamps; 2 chamber sets; galvanized mfl.:,cooling tank, ‘llke new; two 8â€"gafon milk cans, like new; Wigconsin incubator, like new; meat ï¬nder; kitchen hble;l butter mould and print; kitchen stove; sap spiles; pictures; tea kettles and pans; 50 ft. 1â€"in. rubber hose with nozzle, and numerous other articles not listed. No Reserve. Termsâ€"Cash on day of sale. Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. mower; cultiâ€" vator; plow; 3â€"section iron harrow; scuffier; set good bobsleighs with new flat rack; wagon; seed drill; atraw cutter; new wheelbarrow; Mx;;:’e Leaf 10â€"ingh plate chopper; sp jack; good steel tire top buggy; manure spreader; . hay loader; set slings, like new; new Beatty car for wooden track; log lifter; pea harvester with bundler; 60 gal. gaivanized oil tank; 2 pig hangers; forks; shovels; chains, etc. There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the underâ€" signed situated 4% miles west of Waterloo, 1% miles east of Erbsâ€" ville, on the Preiss farm, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932 At 1 p.m. sharp. Horsesâ€"Bay team 14 years old, extra good workers; dark bay genâ€" eral purpose mare rising 7 years old. Cattle and Poultryâ€"4 good cows: 1 Durham cow due time of sale; 1 Durham cow due middle of March; 1 Durham cow due end of March; Jersey cow due beginning of April; heifer calf 9 months old; 25 Legâ€" horns and Rock hens; 2 veal calves. 115 for the Syndersigned by public aucâ€" tion on the premises situated oneâ€" half mile west of Josephsburg, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24th, 1932 the farm and equipment as follows, _ commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. Horsesâ€"2 good work horses 12 and 14 years old; 1 darkâ€"bay horse 8 years old. Valuable Farm ‘Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Hay and Household Effects. shire brood sows with litter at side; 1 Yorkshire brood sow due to farâ€" row in April; 9 chickens. Terms of Real Estate â€" 10 per cent. of purchase price to be paid on day of sale; $1700.00 can remain on farm as mortgage; balance to be paid in thirty days. Further inâ€" formation can be had from underâ€" Cattle â€"4 cows: Holstein cow fresh in December; 2 red cows were fresh in December; black farâ€" row cow; red heifer rising 2 years old; Holstein heifer rising one year old; calf, 3 months old. Terms of Chattelsâ€"Grain, poulâ€" try, and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount six months‘ credit with approved seâ€" curity, or 6 per cent. per annum discount for cash on credit amounts. implementsâ€"Deering binder; M.â€"\ank barn, good stabling; cement H. mower; cultivator; walking plow;}silo; root cellar; large new driving scuffier; farm wagon, nearly new; 2| shed; pig stable; hen house, and wagon boxes; bob sleigh; cutter; 3â€"| other outbuildings, all in good state section iror® harrow; forks; shovels;‘of repair; water under shed supplied 1 hay rack; cedar posts; some pine‘from a drilled well; well fenced. logs; _ chains; doubletrees, -ndl This farm will be offered in 1 and numerous other useful articles. 2 parcel lots: Grainâ€"100 bus. mixed grain. Parcel No. 1 consists of entire Household Effectsâ€"â€"Heating stove;{ 110 acres. table; chairs; bed, and other small} Parcel No. 2 consists of 83 acres articles. clear land with the buildings. Real Estate â€"On the same day farm will be offered consisting of 115 acres, about 70 acres under cultivation; balance pasture and bush; good spring creek flowing through farm; nice orchard; bank barn; 6 roomed concrete house. HARVEY SCHMIDT, Clerk. 7â€"2 RICHARD GREWE, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, E. J.WBhants, Auctioneer, will sell Pigs and Chickensâ€"2 good Yorkâ€" JOHN NOSALIK, Proprietor E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Kitchener. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. 6â€"2 AUCTION SALE 35¢ per ewt. at mill. 10 r 5, or Simon Ditner, Waterioo 47 r 3. Next shipment, Monday, Pebruary 22nd, cattle and calves. CUattle to be at Petersburg station by 10.00 a.m.: Look for this ad. 7â€"1 the cost of operation, according to Mayor Beseau. Coâ€"operative Live Stock Shipping to Union Stock Yarda, Toronto Farmers having livestock to ship notify E. B. Hallman, New Dundee | At the meeting of the Kitchener Public Utilities Commission last !Thnroduy the letter from Hovasd Hodgkins of Stratford, asking ror‘ an opportunity of IB“NII( to the city council and P.U.C., regarding | the installation of a city bus line on streets other than King street, was . filed on motion of Mayor Bereau. A fiveâ€"cent jitney, being operated in ; the city is not at present paying rorj FOR SALE A few two year old grade Guernsey heifers, bred to pure bred Guernsey, to freshen in summer and fall. May be purchased subject to T.B. test. Chas. E. Elliott, Guernsey breeder, Clinton, Ont. Phone 157. MOTOR BUS LINES IN KITCHENER ARE UNPROFITABLE STRAYED Big, black, tan and white hound on my property. Owner can have same by proving property and pay ing for advertisement. Martin Zinger, Weissenburg. 6â€"2 FEMALE HELP WANTED Women wanted to sew for us at home. Sewing machines necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Comâ€" pany, Dept. 174, Toronto 8. 5â€"4 . WANTED Experienced married couple would like work on farm. Apply Box 13, Waterloo Chronicle. 71 FOR SALE 6 Shorthorn bulls fit for service, red and roans. Apply to David Trussler, R. R. 2, Wellesley, Phone No. 20 â€" 9. * 5â€"1 Furniture â€" Kitchen cabinet; 2 good iron beds with new springs and mattress; good kitchen stove; rockâ€" ers; kitchen chairs; hall rack, and numerous other articles. Terms of Saleâ€"â€"Cash on day of sale. VALUABLE 110 Acre FARM, Farm Stock, Hay and There will be offered for sale by public auction, the farm of the late Valentine Otterbein, also stock and feed, on the farm of Milton Kuch, situated % mile west of the Village of Heidelberg, on Sorrel Belgium filly colt rising 8 months old. Sorrel horse rising 5 years old. Also 100 bus. of Banner seed oats; about 15 tons of sweet clover hay on stack. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1932 At 1 p.m. sharp. The following lands and premises The farm consists of 110 acres, more or less; 7 acres bush; 20 acres new meadow; 7 acres fall wheat; good orchard; balance all fall ploughed ; clean and in high state of cultivation. On it is a commodious 2 story cottage roof white brick house with brick summer kitchen and woodshed attached. Hot air furnace; water on tap in kitchen. ank barn, good stabling; cement silo; root cellar; large new driving shed; pig stable; hen house, and other outbuildings, all in good state of repair; water under shed supplied STOCK AND FEED Holstein cow due May 2; roan cow due April 20; Ayrshire cow fresh 7 weeks; black cow due May 20; Holstein cow bred Dec. 26; Holstein cow due April 5; 6 head of young cattle. Do not miss this good farm as Mrs. Otterbein wishes to retire from farming. Termsâ€"10% cash on day of sale; balance will be made known on day of sale, or can be had by applying to the Auctioneer or the underâ€" signed Executor. V. A. OTTERBEIN, Executor, Linwood P.O., Phone 26 r 2. Parcel No. 3 consists of 27 acres with 7 acres of bush, balance all workable land, and a never failing spring creek running through which makes this very suitable for pasture land. MILTON KUCH, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE Classified Ads Phone 592w, Waterloo. _ 7â€"3 6â€"2 Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Gideon . Hamacher were: Mr. and Mre. Quin Hamacher and «on Kenneth of Kitchener, and Mrs. Shoemaker and Mrs. Morrish of Kitâ€" chener and Mr. and Mrs. Vamo: Schaefer of Toronto and Mr. an iMre. John Oswald. . Mr. Frank Buddin of Kitchener .{.tmmmnr.m Mre. C. Mre. Quin Hamacher and eon Kenâ€" neth of Kitchener epent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher spent one day last week with Mr. nd Mrs. George Miller at Hayayila. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Jantsi and family of Wellealey apent Sunday L'lth Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jantsi and .'i and .':m Allan. Jantzi. . ar epent last week 'lz:‘hh .m-n Mr. and Mra. Gideon Hamacher. | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ingold and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pepper of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. Orphan Hofetetter of Toronto and Mr. Fred Schneider apent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. \Dave Otto. tate of the said deceased, their names in full, with their addresses and descriptions, full particulars of their claims or interests, and stateâ€" ments of the security, if any, held by them; and that after the said 25th day of February, 1932, the said Executora will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims or inâ€" tereste of which t.heg shall then have received notice, and will not be li+ able for the said assets to any &er- son of whose claim or interest they shall not then have received notice. DATED 1st February, 1932. A. K. Cressman, Waterloo, Ont. Agent for Eileen Dietrich, 5â€"3 Widow and Sole Executrix. February, 1932, to A. K. Cressman, 102 King St. South, Waterloo, Ont., agent for the Executrix of the Esâ€" pursuant to Section 51 of Chapter 150 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1927, that all creditors and others having claims against or enâ€" titled to share in the estate of John B. Dietrich, late of the Townâ€" ship of Wellesley, Farmer, Deceased, who died on or about the fifth day of August, 1930, are required to deliver, by post prepaid or otherâ€" wise, on or before the 25th day of & BWR OO ETs lr.ndgn C. B. Jantst and Mr. nd Mre. C. E. @wartsenatruber cal EXECUTOR‘S NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS 1 York sow, bred; 5 shoats about 125 lbs. each; 140 pure bred White Leghorn pullets; 140 pure bred White Leghorn hens, 1 year old, Barron strain; 6 cockerels. _ 140 pure bred White Leghorn pullets; 140 pure bred, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS White Leghorn hens, 1 year old, Barron strain; 6 350 egg double wall Buckeye incubator, like new; cockerels. â€" 250 egg Prairic State incubator, like new; two 80â€"Ib. HARNESS butter boxes; 2 sap pans on stand; 125 sap pails and 1 set double team harness, brass mounfed, nearly | spouts; 2 sap tubs; M.â€"H. 750 1b. cream separator; new; 2 sets plow harness; 1 set single harness; 1 set | 1,000 chick Buckeye brooder; 150 chick hover I%.r; carriage harness; 4 horse collars, like new; 1 set| No. 5 churn; butter worker; two 10â€"gal. cream Cans, hobbles. like new; dairy pails; scalding trough. Positively no reserve, the farm is sold. This is an extra good sale to attend and if there is anyone you want to see, meet him at this sale. TERMSâ€"Produce, shoats, poultry, and all sums of $20.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved bankable joint notes bearing 6% interest. Distant buyers please bring bank reference. i ° 27 CATTLE Fully Accredited and Registered Jerseys. 1 cow bred Aug. Ist; 1 cow bred April 29th; 1 cow bred June 19; 1 cow bred Sept. 3rd; cow bred Aug. 28; 1 cow bred July 9; heifer fresh by time of sale; heifer bred Dec. 2; heifer bred Dec. 4; heifer bred by time of sale; 2 heifers rising one year old; 2 heifer calves four months old; 1 heifer calf three months old; 2 bull calves three months old; 1 grade cow bred Oct. 2; 1 grade heifer one year old; herd sire, Lily‘s Noble Snowdrop, No. 57186, 18 months old; 30 lb. milk scale, new. Here is a fine offering of Jerseys, all young. In the Estate of John B. Dietrich, 5 HORSES 1 Percheron team, bay mare and sorrel horse, 9 years old; grey Percheron gelding 5 years old; roan driver 9 years old; 1 sorrel driver 8 years old. This is a good offering of horses. AUCTION SALE â€" Fully Accredited Jerseys, Entire Farm Stock, Implements, Produce and Household Effects.. I. H. TOMAN, G.A., has received instructions from / HERBERT MADTER to sell by public auction on his farm, 2 miles north of New Dundee then 1 mile west, on the Huron Road, on * ; * Thursday, March 3rd, 1932 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, UNRESERVED I. H. Toman, PINE HILL Auctioneer, New Dundee, Phone 28w. Deceased. PIGS AND POULTRY "¢. calls Swartsontruber & 5â€"3 Mesars. Riton and Reuben Swar tzentraber and Mr. Guetay Zetter m Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Mook of Kitchener. _Mr. Albert Paulitzki called on Mr Henry Bowman last week. Mr. and Mre. C. E. Swartzentruber and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nafzinger of St. Agatha. . e f Messra. Elmer and Deiton Boshart epent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Dan Steinman of Baden. Quite a number of this vicinity at tended the funeral of the late Mrs Stauffer Shants on Friday. Mr. _ Alvin Egerdee and Miss ERdith Gardener spant Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. William Dubrick spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mre. John Dubrick of Kitchener. ed on Mr. and Mrs. William Huehn Wilmot Centre on Friday. Mr. Wagne Creseman spent Satur day with Mr. Gustay Zetter. Mr. and Mre. William Jantzi of Wellesiey «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. John B. Jantzi Sale to start at 12 o‘clock noon. ceased umor;f the parties entitled thereto, having regard only, to claim or interests of which they shall then have received notice, and will not be liable for the said assets to any person of whose claim or interest theg shall not then have received notice. DATED 2nd February, 1932. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to section 51 of Chapter 150 of the Revised Statutes of Onâ€" tario,.1927, that all creditors and others having claims against or en titled to share in the estate of Levi W. Shuh, late of the Town of Watâ€" erloo, in the County of W-terloo,‘ Insurance Company President, deâ€" ceased, who died on ar about the secord day of January, 1932, are required to deliver, by post prepaid or otherwise, on or before the twentyâ€"ninth day of February, 1932, to Mrs. Melvina C. Shuh, 20 John Street West, Waterloo, Ontario, one of the Executors of the Will of the said deceased, their names in full, with their addresses and deâ€" scriptions, full particulars of their claims or interests, and statements of the security, if any, held by them; and that after the said twentyâ€"ninth day of February, 1932, the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deâ€" EXECUTORS‘ NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of LEV! W. SHUH, E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. James C. u.:.n.b i Waterloo, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. Mr OF 200 bus. mixed grain; 100 bus. Abundance oats fit for seed; some turips; 2% bags Dooley potatoes. Masseyâ€"Harris manure spreader; Int. hay loader; Int. side rake; Frost & Wood 1 ft. binder; F. & W. 5 ft. mower; M.â€"H. 10 ft. rake; F. & W. 13 dise drill; Climax cultivator; 2 drum land roller; disc; Tudhopeâ€" Anderson single riding plow, nearly new ; Int. 2â€"furrow walking plow; 2 single plows; 3 and 4 section iron harrows; Planet Junior 2â€"row corn cultivator; beet scuffier; single scuffier; root pulper; fanning mill with bagger; beam scales; ladders; 2 good farm wagons with boxes; 2 ton wagon springs; rubber tire top buggy; steel tire top buggy; open buggy; 1 set heavy bob sleighs; Iâ€"horse market sleigh, like new; flat rack; stock rack; wood rack; gravel box; some lumber; 250 feet new ‘elm plank; lâ€"inch piping; doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; shovels; chains, and many other useful offerings too numerous for detail. spent Herbert Madter, According to the Provincial police a eloler Packard cabriolet, belongâ€" Ing to Mr. Jerome Lang, was recovâ€" ered on Thureday. The car was left with the keys in it in a small ditch near Centreville into which it had skidded, while Mr. Lang went for help. _ Rev. and Mre. C. F. Derstine and daughters Grace and Yvyonne of Kitâ€" chener, Mr. and Mre. Urbin Snyder and dangbter Helen of Bloomingâ€" dale, Mr. and Mre. Clayton Seibert, Miss Edna Weber of Kitchener and Miss Muriel Ernst spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weber, the occasion being the 30th wedding anâ€" niversary of Mr. and Mre. Weber. «â€"ir-.v;l‘)‘d“'.\lrs. B. Ui‘hly spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Willliam Rudy at Waterloo. Mr. Mervin Weber spent Sunday with Mr Clifford _ Snyder _ at Natchez. The Parkway School here held their Valentine Party on Monday. Quite a number of little tots were present and a large number of cards disatributed . . Mies Laura Weber spent Sunday with friends in Bothville. ‘ Sunday and recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dave Bearinger were: Mr. and Mrs. Moses Brubacher and family of Heldelberg, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weber and daughter Florence Oof Rummelhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ernet and daughters, Misses Helen and Erma. l Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rheinhardt and family, Mr. Geo. Wolfe of Kitchâ€" ’ener_ Mr. and Mre. Dave Bradley of Michigan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruder. Mr._ and Mrs. Leander Snyder epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Feick near Strasburg. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Suyder spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Shantz st Kitchener. ‘ IMPLEMENTS STOLEN CAR RECOVERED LIVE HORSES PRODUCE WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED Write or Phone us for prices, OLD WORN OUT W A NTED Ingersoll, Ontario. GERMAN MILLS Proprietor. 7â€"2