..ADVBRTISE _ YOUR BALB IN THR® **/ A m.[n?)l;nm; IT PAYS. W. F. ARMSTRONG, Prop. ..9â€"1 apply to Messrs. McBride & McGibbon, Waterloo, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, ~__ Waterloo, Ontario, 9â€"1 At the same time, there will be offered for sale approximately 6,000 feet of choice mixed lumber to be sold in separate lots of maple, oak, beach, hemlock, pine and eJm, and there will also be offered" for sale aix cords of foundntion/:tone. THERE WILL BE OFFERED POR SALE by W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, on THURSDAY THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1934 at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon at Sunnyside, on the Kitchenerâ€" Preston highway, the following real estate and chattels: ‘ Also 1 Hudson Touring Car good order. Farm is sold. â€" No Reserve. Terms â€" Cash on day of sale JACOB MANSZ, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Household Effects â€" Good Berlin piano and stool; wellâ€"built chesterâ€" field; 2 leather rockers; upholstered rocker; 8â€"piece fumed oak dining room suite, including buffet, table, and 6 chairs, like new; extension table and 6 highâ€"back diners; 8â€" drawer bureau; 2 iron beds, comâ€" plete; 1 wooden bed, complete; 2 dressers; 2 washâ€"stands; arm chair; Pandora kitchen range; 2 parlor coal heaters; power Standard cream separator; 2â€"burner electric plate; electric iron ; Samuelâ€"May darge size pool table, complete; antique clock; handâ€"power washer; sink; hanging lamp; power meat grinder on stand; meat barrels; cider barrels; tubs; hardwood top butcher table; black | fur coat; furâ€"lined overcoat; dishes; garden‘tools; large German Bible, and many other articles too numerâ€" ous for detail. Harness and Grainâ€"1 set good heavy team harness; plow harness; 2 good sets carriage harness; single harness; collars; blankets; 2 buffalo robes; 150 bus. clean oats, fit for seed; 200 bus. wheat (if not preâ€" viously sold). Mr. Jacob Mansx on his farm adjoinin%,the village of Heidelberg, on "MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1934 © At 1 p.m. sharp. Horsesâ€"A snappy general ~ pose bay team, mare and geld@. vising 7 years old; bay team ‘\bf mares 17 years old, good workers.‘ Cattle â€" Jersey â€" Durham cow fresh; Durham cow due latter part of May; Durham steer rising 2 yrs. old; 8 yearling heifers; 3 Durham yearlings; 2 yearling bulls, 1 Jerâ€" sey; small calf. Some mixed poultry. \ Extra good collie dog. uy Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris bind~ er in good order; Frost & Wood hay loader, nearly new; 3â€"drum 9 ft. steel roller, like new; Frost & Wood grass mower, in good order; 1 springâ€"tooth «eultivator with seed box; 1 springâ€"tooth cultivator; 1 stiffâ€"tooth cultivator; hoe seed drill; 3 and 5 section iron harrows; 2 single plows; gang plow ; 12 ft. steel dump rake; disc; new scuffler; 2 good wagons; wagon box; 1 ton good spring wagon; open buggy; set bobâ€"sleighs with platform â€" rack, nearly new; fancy Portland cutter with pole; Jumper cutter; 2 flat hay racks; fanning mill; root pulâ€" per, nearly new ; good 2000 Ib: beam scales; Stewart ballâ€"bearing horse| clipper, nearly new; gravel planks; } doubletrees; _ neckyokes; _ chains;| crossâ€"cut saw; forks; rakes; grain| bags, and numerous other useful | articles not listed. 1 * Phone Waterloo 592w. AARON HOFFMAN, Clerk. _ 9â€"2 There will be sold by Public Auction, the Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Grain and Household Effects belonging to j AUCTION SALE Valuable Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Grain and Houseâ€" hold Effects. AUCTION SALE BY EXECUTORS Profit By Reading This List of Auction Sales Y oo â€" of â€" in Termsâ€"Real estate, 10 per cent. cash, balance within 30 days thereâ€" after. Chattelsâ€"Cash. MRS. HENRY HAMMER, Proprietress. _ Real Estateâ€"100 acres, more or less, good sandy loam; 13 acres fall wheat; 20 acres in grass; balance in high state of cultivation; plowing done; spring creek through farm; 8â€"roomed rough cast house with kitchen; good bank barn with strawâ€" shed ; stanchions; Beatty horse stalls and litter carrier; cement silo; water in house and barn. Farm sold sub-‘ ject to reserved bid, if not pre-‘ viously sold, Household Effectsâ€"Ford car ; furâ€". nace kettle like new; 2 iron kettles; good Peerless kitchen range with! high oven; sideboard; extension table; sink; 5 octave organ; 2 bedâ€" steads; Cyclone grass seeder; some grass seed; lawn mower; portable milking machine; Melotte creaml separator in good shape; 3 gas| drums; empty sealers; etc. ] IMPORTANT f PRIVATE SALE OF 17 Wellâ€"Bred Percheron and Clydesdale Implementsâ€"Mount Forest separâ€" ator with selfâ€"feeder and straw blower, in good running shape ; good 6â€"inch canvas drive belt; 16 h.p. G. S. & M. gas engine on truck, in good running order; 1% h.p. Gilson gas engine; cutting box; 10 inch M.~H. chopper and speed jack on truck; F. & W. hay loader; F. & W. side rake; F. & W. 6 ft. binder; |5 ft. mower; hay rake; F. & W. disk drill; stiffâ€"tooth cultivator; disk; 3â€"drum steel roller; 2â€"row corn cultivator; 2 souffiers; 2 walking plows; gang plow; single riding plow; 5â€"section iron harrows; beam scales; fanning mill; root pulper; 2 farm wagons; democrat; surrey; 2 sets bobâ€"sleighs; Portland cutter; 2 flat racks; hay fork, rope and pulleys; gravel planks; 2 wagon boxes; bag truck ; doubletrees; neck-l yokes, and many other articles not mentioned. | Produce â€" Quantity of loose straw; quantity of silage; 25 tons of mixed hay; 75 bus. oats. New Dundee, Phone 28w S. DITNER, Clerk. On MARCH 2nd and 3rd, at BROHMAN‘S HOTEL, BRESLAU Poultry â€" 50 Rhode Island Red fowl. Harnessâ€"2 sets plow harness; 1 set single harness; 1 set new team lines; odd collars; 1 pr. horse blanâ€" kets; robe. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, _ 13 Cattle â€" Registered Holstein cow fresh two months; registered Holstein heifer bred Nov. 15; reâ€" gistered Holstein heifer rising 1 yr. old; Holstein heifer 5 months old, eligible; reg. Holstein bull rising 1 year old; I small heifer calf, eligâ€" ible; 1 grade Holstein cow fresh since October; Holstein cow fresh 6 weeks; Holstein cow bred Oct. 2; Shorthorn heifer bred Oct. 12; 2 Holstein heifers rising 1 year old; 1 small calf. "f I. H. TOMAN has‘ received inâ€" structions to sell by public auction for Mrs. Henry Hammer, in Roseâ€" ville, on road leading to Ayr, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1934 Sale to start at 1 p.m. sharp. 3 Horsesâ€"â€"2 aged Clyde geldings, good workers; 1 general purpose mare 8 years old, bred to German coach. HORSES 100 ACRE FARM Farm Stock, Implements, Pr duce, Hausel:lold Effects an REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CATTLE ( AUCTION SALE â€" of . | ON SUCH LAND is said to be erected a two storey brick house with summer kitchen in good conâ€" |dition and also barn and driving ‘shed. There is a good well on the ’lnnds and a spring creek runs ‘through the farm. Terms of Sale: 10% of the purâ€" chase price at the time of sale and the balance within 30 day»s thereâ€" after or as may be arranged. For further particulars apply to McBride & McGibbon, Waterloo, Ontario, Solicitors for Vendor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, DATED February 22nd, 1984. 8â€"8 All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premiges situate, lying and being, in the Township of Wellesley, in the Counâ€" ty of Waterloo, and containing 110 acrea, being composed of part of lot 5 in the Ninth concession, Eastern Section, of the said Townâ€" lnhlp, and known as the Robert | Voisin farm. The premises is loâ€" cated 3 miles northwest of St. Clements and it is an ideal farm . |location. The lands are in good conâ€". dition and there are three acres 01‘ _bush on the said farm. THE ABOVE PARCEL will be sold subject to a reserved bid and certaih conditions of male. are not guaranteed, and intending purchasers should satisfy | themâ€" selves by inspection of the premises. _ UNDER THE POWERS containâ€" ed in a certain Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction, at the Town Hall, in the Town of Waterloo, on TUESDAY, MARCH 13th, 1934 at 2.30 o‘clock in the afternoon, the following lands and premises: ‘ MORTGAGE SALE â€". ROADS ARE OPEN â€" Roads open for cars to St. Jacobs Hill Service Station where sleighs will be supplied for transportation to the farm between the hours of 12 o‘clock noon and 2 p.m., and reâ€" turning after the sale. JOHN L. HORST, Proprietor. ADDISON S. SNIDER, Auctioneer, Phone 384w, Kitchener. AARON HOFFMAN, Clerk. 9‘1‘ Household Effectsâ€"Kitchen eabiâ€" net; sink; table; large meat vat; churn. Carsâ€"Durant wrecked car. Grainâ€"150 bushels of Mammoth Cluster oats, cleaned and fit for seed. THE ABOVE PARTICULARS Harnessâ€"Set brass m o un t ed heavy team harness; set team harâ€" ness; 2 sets plow harnesg; 2 sets single harness; collars and odd harâ€" ness parts. _ Implements!â€"Masseyâ€"Harris bindâ€" \er, 7 ft. cut; Deering mower, 5 ft. cut; Masseyâ€"Harris side delivery â€"rake; McCormick 18â€"disc drill; 2 Frost & Wood cultivators; Interâ€" natinal twoâ€"row corn cultivator; oneâ€"horse scuffler; Tudhopeâ€"Anderâ€" son manure spreader; manure drag fork; manure sleigh; 2 threeâ€"section fron harrows; 2 single walking plows; oneâ€"furrow riding plow; twoâ€"furrow plow; gang plow ; 2 hay‘ ropes; twoâ€"pronged hay fork;â€"single pronged hay fork; flat hay rack with slide; fanning mill; Renfrew 2000 tb. scales; rubber tire top buggy; oneâ€"horse carriage; carriage; heavy Bain wagon; wagon; Manitoba sleigh â€" with flat rack; sleigh; 2 wagon boxes! 2 pig racks; pleasure sleigh; oneâ€"horse sleigh with box; 2 cutters; set gravel planks; root pulper; tumbling rod; about 20 cedar posts; block and tackle; some Iumber; 40 rods wire fencing; sap pan, pails and spouts; 1% h.p. Fairbanks gas engine; wheelbarrow ; bag truck; grain bags; doubletrees; 4â€"horse eveners; logâ€" ging chains; neckyokes; blankets; forks; shovels; hoes, and other articles too numerous to mention. | The following: l Horsesâ€"Bay mare 12 years old, weight 1500 lbs.; blue roan horse [{12 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; black driver 7 years old; chestnut Imare“QZ years old. _ 11 Cowsâ€"Holstein cow due Mar. 21st; Holstein cow due in Sept.; Holstein cow in full flow of milk ‘and bred; Holstein cow due July 30th; Holstein cow fresh; Holstein cow due in April; Holstein cow due in May; Holstein cow supposed to calve in April; Roan heifer fresh and bred; Holstein cow fresh; brindle cow supposed to calve in May; 2 yearling Holstein heifers; 2 Holstein heifers six months. old; Durham bull 1% years old. Good collie dog. 2" & Terms â€" Cash on day of sale miles west of St. Jacobs» on MONDAY, MARCH 5th, 1934 For John L. Horst, situated 2 AUCTION SALE JCHION SALE | AUCTION SALE â€" of â€" ‘ Of Valuable Stoe Inglemenes ane Liy® srocts ruptements, Mr. Richardson ofi'(}nnlph called on Mr. Fred Schnolder and on Mr. Henry B. Rowman on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schwartzentru ber called on Mr. and Mra. Christ B Yantsi on Saturday. & Mr. Sim §hants called on Mr. Joe K. Schwartzentruber on Monday. Mr. Harold Sphere called on Mr Delton Boshart Sunday evening. . Sorry to hear Mr. Igan Greulich is laid up with tonsilitia Mr. William Zebr called on Mr and Mre. Allan Yantz( recently. Mr. and Mre. Christ B. Yantd Apent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Noah Bochart. Mr. Dan Schwartzentruber apent a few days with Mr. and Mre C. B. Schwartgentruber last wook. Mr. John Howling and eon Eaton and Mr. Sim Shantz called on the correspondent on businesa on Monâ€" day. Mr. and Mra. Christ B. Yantst apent Thursday wiht Mre. John Wagâ€" ler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Banman, daughter Doris spent Bunday with Mr. and Mro. Joo K. Schwartszentruâ€" ber. Mr. Mike Dietrich spent Bunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ludwig. _ â€" Mr. and Mra. Joe K. Schwartzon truber apent Wednesday with Mr and Mre. Moses Schultz. Mr. Jacob Lels and son Harold of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mre. Henry B. Bowman recently. â€" Mrs. Beniah _ Rosenberger and daughter Marylin apent a few days with relatives in Kitchoner. Owing to the scarcity of food, and the increasing pumber of rabbits, thoy are destroying the fruit trees in this section. Mr. Roger McCormick of the 8rd line Maryborough, epent Saturday evening in the village, Mr. A. Newton was a business vialtor in Elmira last Thureday. Mre. C. Strome of Elmira spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. Hunter Coote. Several of the people of this aecâ€" tion attended the sale of Mr. Richard Johnson lact Monday, the prices rea lized were satisfactory. Mr. G. G. Class was amctioneer. Mr. P. A. Lavery apent last Thursâ€" day in Listowel. â€" Mr. Hunter M. Coote was a busi nese visitor In Elmira last Friday. Mr. Geo. Murray of Moorefeld spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. Stewart Lavery. Miss Mildred Ogram, R.N., who has ipent some time at the home of her parents, bas returned to her profesâ€" sional dutles in New York City. Mr. Jos. MacTavish epent last Satâ€" urday in Elmira. â€" s Mr. Jos. McCormick, assessor for Welolsley Tp., made his annual call n Uhis section last week. Mr. Geo, Welts was a business vieitor in Listowel last Thursday. Mesers. M. Bronner and R S. Allngham were business visitore to Elmira last Wednesday. Mr. Stewart Lavery spent Sunday with friends in Moorefleld. Household Effects â€" Sideboard; 1560â€"egg Miller incubator (comâ€" plete). s Everything advertised will positively be sold without reserve. Terms â€" Cash. N CLAYTON D. MILLER, Prop. GEO. G CLASS, Auctioneer. HENRY KLINCK, Clerk. 9â€"1 Harness â€" Set team â€" breeching harness; 1 set double driving harâ€" ness; 1 single harness. Grain â€" 75 bus. 0. A.C. oats; 3,000 pounds Early Alaska oats and Velvet barley (mixed) ; 75 bus. Velâ€" vet barley; 15 bus. Early Alaska oats, a quantity Victory oats. This grain is all cleaned and fit for seed. Implements â€" Frost & â€" Wood loader; Maxwell side rake; Deering 17â€"tooth cultivator with seed box; Noxon drill; fourâ€"section iron harâ€" row; No. 21 Fleury plow; scuffler; Elmira roller chopper, on truck; hay rack; wagon; sleigh with flat rack; 40â€"gallon "oil drum; hpnd- power sheep shearing machine. Poultryâ€"40 S. C. White Leghorn . pullets, laying well; tfio Toulouse! geese; trio, White Chinese geese; trio Muscovyy ducks; pair Pekin‘ ducks. ’ Holstein Cattleâ€"Cow, fresh and ‘bred again Jan. 29; cow, due April 5; cow, due April 6; cow, due April 12; cow, due April 18; cow, due April 19; cow, due May 290; cow, gdue June 27; heifer, due March 12; heifer, due March 24; heifer, bred Feb. 6; heifer, bred Feb. 7; two yeatling heifer calves; two small heifer calves. These cattle have been under Government T.B. test for nearâ€" ly 5 years with no reacters. Pigsâ€"Sow, bred Feb. 3; young sow, bred Nov. 16; fat sow; 18 chunks. Horses â€" Grey team of mares (nice rangy pair), 4 and 5 years old; ‘bay horse, 5 years old; bay mare 7 years old; bay mare, 10 years old. _THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934 Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following: _ + There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises, 8 miles east of Elmira and 1 mile west of West Montrose, on the main road, on PINE HILL DORKING on Mr. Bob Beattie of Kitchener was a business viaitor in dur vilago last week one day j Mr. Allan Block called at the home of Mr. Jealah Creesman on Thursday afternoBn. â€" Mr. Tom Bhereakie called ‘at the hone of his gister, Mre. Byron Reber and Mr. Reber of near Preston ‘on Priday. We wich to congratulate Mr. and Mra. Clarence Wiemer on the arriâ€" val of A baby danghter on Friday, Fob. 23rd Mr. Victor Meyer of near Kitchâ€" ener called on Mr. Nathanial Snider on Monday. Mra. Iasiah Wiamer called on Mra. Clargnce Wiemer and daughtor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Getâ€" gar at Brealau on Sunday afternoon. Sunday vialtore at the home of Mr. and Mra. Nathantel Bnider were, Mr. Roy Snider and sona Donald and Murâ€" ray of Waterloo and Mr. Kennard Snider and sots Harold and Norman of German Mills. Mra. Iaaiah Wiemer, Mr. Clarence Wismer and daughter Vera called at the home of the former‘s aister, Mrs. Carrie Schaffer at Kitchener. Miss Reta Cressman called at the home of her aunts, Misses Sarkh and Molisea Cressman of Kitchener on Saturday. j Mre.. Isalah Wismer spent Sunday at the home of her sister, Mre. Joe Shantg and Mr. Shants at Breslau. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Otterbein and con Llioyd were Sunday guesta at the home of Mr. and Mre. Herb Feick. Mr. Clarence Wiemer and daughter Voera, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goiger at Brealau and with Mrs. Clarence Wicmer, who is apending some time at the home of Mr. and Mre. Geiger. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wismer and daughter Betty spent Sunday at the home Of the latter‘a alster, Mrs. Alox Heimpel and Mr. Helmpel at Kitch: ener August Schlimm Est. Puo Con. 3, Bloc County Treasurer‘s Office, Court House, Kitchener, Ont., February 19, 1034 Orval Esech Hy. Hamilton Milton Poll Harry Penfold Helen McKenzie Jobn Hurst _ ) Solomon Reist ) Hy. Kummer Win. J. Unwin 100 Aivin Waba > 271â€"2 Leo Brown 284 Win. Ante 325â€"6 Wim, McMillan 357â€"8 Chas. Atkina 380â€"0 T. A. Dykeman 407â€"8 J. H. Belcher 438â€"442 Mrs. Alice Clark 408â€"9 Mrs. Chas. Campbell 423â€"4â€"5â€"6 Manchester Realty Co. 302â€"4â€"56â€"6 Mary Yerex Jos. Johnson ‘ Fred Pettit } Edith White # Edith White Waterloo Trust & Savings Co. Townley Bla‘n ‘ Mrs. T. A. Rutherford C. R. Brown Ernest Cartwright 17 Dataell & Barrle 1 Wim. Riley Verda St. Clair John Wilkinson W. R. Lovell Wim. Muller D. Mcintosh A. F. McDonald Robt. Turpbull Gordon Hagey Win, Harrington Clinton Harvie Jean Fisher Nancy Franklin Gordon Fried Thos. Bond 43 Walter Cross ssw Maude Cable H. 8. 160, 161 Stanley Cothpase 1 Menao Bricker Allan Bluck Jessie Walton A. W. Fischer Edward Nowack John W. Reist Albert Fach Oliver Kolb John Manecke . se Conrad Heubach sz Reinhold Steiler Ms Jessic Walton 121 Chas. Michm Ed. Becker Henry l’lnll 0 Charles R. Gower R. D. Smith E. J. Sullivan Henry Schaumberg Nath,. Wildfang Augusta Weber Abram Kunkel Loulsa Schults Richard Goreing Alfred Johnson Ww. Schleuter Est. â€"28 Lioyd Bechman 11 Dr. J. N. McRae 21, 82, 23 Wm. Newhigging 124 to 181 incl patemted. 000000 0 0 0 0 M00 PTOZTTR M2CS 72 C060 County of Whateriee, all of which lands are patent â€" 1 horeby NOTICE: purs t to The Assessment Act, that unjess the said tanes, togetber with all to uconer wc:flu'uat&lu.mï¬:::-‘;dlm.lm.&t’&hur.lln.'*chhthcdhrmn;:l&ac.:l:kh Kitchener, proceed to auction said lands, or so much thereof, as may sufficient discharge such :l"l:nnollunn-dmhhewnr.l:lk.ï¬leh sale and authorized by the said Act. TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO 4 B Mudqulmhhwmuï¬demfl;& Coun ,‘..h.d-ulboalh of January, 1934, and to directed, for the collection mm“-y:unw&ouhxldwâ€"-&.dn‘hm-l:d.mh&nwt,ol natantad STRASBURG Foster COUNTY TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES 12 13 7â€"8, 9â€"10 T3 41 23 & 24 14 71 12 14 An event of interest to many in this neighborhood took place at Arâ€" kona on Sunday, Feb. 25th, when Mias Clara Richter, of Arkona, was united in marriage to Mr. Aamron Yoat, youngest son of Mre. Yoat of this place and the late Wim. R. Yost. Rev. Harvey Gamp of New Hamburg, porformed the ceremony. The young couple will reside at Arkona, an Aaron‘a many frienda here extend to them heartiest wishas for a long and bappy wedded life. Thoae from‘ here who attended the wedding were the groom‘s mother, Mrs. M. Yost, Misses Ada and Kathorine and Mr. Will Yost. Mr. and Mre. Clayton Liee were Sunday visitora at the home of Mr and Mre. Dan J. Gerber, 5th line. Wedded At Arkona, Mr. and Mre. Moses Licht! were busineas visitore at Kitchener on Thursday. Mr. Hans Steiger, who has been spending the past few months with Mr. Sam Erb, has secured employâ€" ment on a poultry farm near Ayton and will leave on the 15th of March. Mr. and Mre. Sam Roth and fam ily oOf Baden apent Sunday with Mr and Mre. Sam Licht! Mr. and Mre. Chris. Gerber reâ€" turned home on Thuraday from & trip to West Branch, Mich. Mr. John Roes of Brunner epent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs_ John Schultz. A Mr. Anson Yutzt has left for 8t. Agatha where he has been engaged to work for Mr. Norman Zimmerman. Mr. Aaron Yost viaited frienda in Kitchener, tot/ Mr. and Mre. Dan Erb and family of the fifth line and Mr. and Mre. Noah Wagler and son of Millbank visited rocently at the home of Mr. and Mre. George Albrecht. Mrs. M. Yost visited with Mr. and Mra. David Yost near Milibank. Personale TOWNSHIP OF WILMOT Com. 3, Block A ... % ... Crook‘s Tract Winterbourne Conestogo Planâ€" 264 ........ Bichn‘s Tract Plan 307 ..... Plan 307 ..... Plan 230 TOWNSHIP OF WOOLWICH TOWNSHIP OF NORTH DUMFRIES KINGWOOD 1/8 22 1% 2% 1/9 1/0 1/9 1/0 2/0 J 2/0 2/0 2/90 2/0 1/9 1/9 2/0 2/9 2/90 279 2/90 2/0 2/0 2/0 4/9 113 1/8 1/3 1/10 1/10 Â¥4 1/9 1/10 14 6% ~Â¥ 1% Â¥e Â¥s K4 C 2 on W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, March 83 (Saturday) â€" At 8.80 a.m., at my auction stand at the Kitc;umer market, a full line of butcher equipment including grindâ€" er, stuffer, knives, hooks, tubs, elevers, cupboard, showâ€"case, platâ€" ters and numerous other articles, For Auction Sale List see Page 8. Mrs. Weeley Miller and daughter Gertrude spent a few days with frienda in Elmira Mr. Henry Wittich and daughter, Mias Eleanor Wittich of Elmira were Wednesday viaitors with Mr and Mre. Edmund Schwindt. Misses Margaret and Idona Walâ€" tera of Wallace are apanding a week with Mr. and Mre. George Koepke and other friends here. SAMUEL CASS'BL,'I‘ Countv T Mr. and Mre. David Kraemer of Three Bridges, Mre. Addison Bauâ€" man and son Maynard visited with Mr. and Mre. Daniel Horst on Tuesâ€" day. Mra. Charles B. Evans is epend ing a week visiting friends in Hamil Mr. Willard Schwindt of Galt was a Sunday visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mre. Edmund Schwindt. Amount of Taxes 3 Yeare $146.00 Mr. and Mre. Rdward Anydor and grandson, Master Murray Snyder of Floradale, viaited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Bolomon Bender on Wed: nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bemder apent Monday with relatives in Alma. Miases Margaret Bender and Eva Schneider epent a few dayse last week with Mr. and Mre. J. Amos Wilkinâ€" gon at Wallenatoin. dale Mr. and Mra. Menno R. Hurst and family were Sunday visitors with Nir. and Mrs. Cyrus Bauman at Floraâ€" €78.00 102.24 22.10 60.47 118.07 37.69 34.76 10.78 13.39 NORTH WOOLWICH 36.170 9.28 ) 28.73 41.12 128.70 18.46 136.02 223.70 194.48 11.86 70.87 9.175 4.16 144.65 177.91 10.52 3120 7847 62.11 84.19 19.30 17.27 ©1.38 117.96 113.04¢ 131.88 188.01 116.11 16.71 10.75 8.70 20.17 1744 86.76 7.14 A13 County Treasurer. Bâ€"18 cated by the Senl of caid ï¬gmodm‘h.-l. 71.06 18.10 71.36 16.11 L1.11 11.38 8.12 4.16 4.77 4.77 10.78 18.12 7.16 6.11 6.73 19.10 4.19 1676 21.56 26.78 7.16 18.77 17.21 16.74 19.18 0.14 1441 19.72 4.10 8.13 E11 721 174.80 110.958 28.71 47.98 12.76 16.16 1810 16.19 71.25 136.10 T4.18 14.30 1ez 144.80 16.10 $100.78 150.47 12.16 161.77 sA&.16 #12.70 1297 A7T 63.19 18.10 10.61 107.18 137.00 1798 1798 1792